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: Superior Courts in the State tT/'Connetflicut. j /% T LitchfeUfTebrvzTyy 14, and Auguft »8. AtFair Auguft, anbury, JXjL fi^^^i 2r. At D February 7. At

, Ueiv-Haver.f January J4» and Auguft 7. At Hartford, February a8, and September 4. At ff^indbam, March 20, and September i5J. At New-London, September the 15. lAt Nornvicb, April 3. At Rdiddletown^ July jl,

\ At To/lend, March 13. At Haddam, January 10. Courts 0/ Common P/eas in Conneflicut. I Ax Hertford, April J, and November 6. At New- •Baven, March ao, and November 27. At Nt%u-Loftdon, June 1 2. At Norivicb, November 6. At FairftUA I April 17. At Danbury, November Jo. At Windba-m,\ Auguft 21 and Deccmberii. At Litchfield, March 27,!

and September iS. At M/^ 5. At! Tolland, February 28, and September 1%. At Haddam\ April 3. Sup feme Court of Errors. ^'At Hartford, the Tuefday before the fecond Thurfday in May. At Netu-Haven, the Tuefday before the fecood Thurfday io Odober.

Supreme Courts in the State ^/Vermont. 'T* T Bennington and Mancbefier, alternately, on the jf\ <^ourth Tuefday of Auguft. At Rutland, on the third Tuefday of Auguft. At Neiv-Fane. on the firft Tuefday following the fourth Tuefday in Auguft. At fToodfiock, the fecond Tuefday following the fourth Tuef. day in Auguft. At Uevibury, on the ^d Tuefday follow- ing the 4.rh Tuefday in Auguft. At /iddifon. the 2d Tuef-

• day in Auguft.COUNTYAt Colchefie* ,COURTS.the ft Tuefday in Auguft. At Bennington, the fhitd Tuefday of September, and at Manclefier, the third Tuefday of April. At Rutland,tht third Tuefday of March and November, At New-Fane, the firft Tuefday of June and the fecond Tuefday of So- ember. At IVoodftock, the iaft Tuefday of May and firft Tuefday in November. At Newbury, the fecood Tuefday of June and December, At Addifon^ the fi>ft Tuefday of March, and Iaft Tuefday of September, Ai Colcbefter, on in the Iaft Tuefday ia February and ad Tuefday November. Lourfl in ihs 5#rf/^ i?/New-Hamp(!iir|y . T In tbe County of Rockingham. rA'^\ Superior Court. At fortjmoutb, the laft Tuefday inf^ [ ^ September. April. At Exeter^ :he third Toefday in / j/f Inferior Cowt. At Fortfrxoutb, the ftrft Tuefday in' Fibruary, and laft Tiicfdat lo May. At Exetsr, the feccnd Tucl'day in Auguft, and frnl Tuefday ia November, County of Strafford. Superior Court. At Dci-er, the third Tuefday id April and fecond Tuefday in September. Inftricr Court. At. Dover, ihc third Tuefdays in Feb- ruary, June and November. At Durham, the third Tuf fday in Auguft. County of Grafton. Superior Court. At Plymouth, the fourth Tuefday is May. At Haverhill, tbe third Tuefday in Oftober, Inferior Court, At Plymouth, the firftTuefdays in Sep- tember and December. At Haverhill, the firft Tuefdaya ia March and June. County of Hilliboroagh. Superior Court, At Amberji, the fecondTuefday in May, and firft Tuefday in Oftober. Inferior Court, At Amherfty the fecond Tuefdaya ia March, June and Deeember>and firft Tuefday in Septemberi County of Chefhire, Superior Court, At Charlefion, the third Tuefday ia May. At Keene, the fecond Tuefday in Oftober. Inferior Court. At Keene^ the third Tuefdays in MarcH and June. At Charleftcn, the fecond Tuefday in Septem-. ber and third Tuefday in December. Jufticet of tbe Superior Court. , Johi^ Dudley, Simeon Olcott, Timothy Farrar. \ Nathaniel Adam?, Clerk.

Courts in the Stats of Rhode- lHand. Superior Courts. At Newport^ the firft Monday ia * jMarrh, and third in September, At Providence, the third jMonday in March, and firft in September. At South' iKingfton, the firft Monday in April & Oaober, At Brijiol, the fecond Monday in April and O(f\ob*r. At Eaji Green-' ivicb. :he fourth Monday in April, and third in Oftober. Inferior Courts. At Newport, the laft Monday in May, and third 'n November, At Providence, the third Mon- d3v m Jiioe and December. At South- King.lon, the third Monday in February, and fecond in Auguft, At Sriftol, the firft Monday in January and July. At Eaji-Green- toich, tbe third Monday in July and January. ECLIPSES /^rM^ Tear 1792. j'T^Here will be but two'EcIipfes this year^ bo'th of tht J|_ Sun, as follows, t//«.

I. The frrft will be a viGble, hut with U9. a very fmall Eclipfeon Tburfday the twenty fecond day of ^^arcb about ic minutej paft z o'Clockafternoon. . the Sun's place at the apparent rime of the true ^ wil! be in a degrees ^9^- minutes of T, and the Moon'^s Lati- tude 3 J. roinutcs North. The SuD will be cenrrally cclipfed oa the metidiaii at 9 minutes paft i o'CK'ck P. M. in Longitude 17 degrees 15 minutes Weft from Bofton,' and Latitude degrees North. 4I j I' The fecond wil! be on Sunday the fifteenth Day of! Septemher, invifible. The 6 will be at 36 minutes' P>ft 4 o'clock in the morning in 24 degrees 8 minutes of the Celefiial Virgin. D 's Latitude 1 min. South. The Sun will be-cenrrally eclipfed on the meridian at 36 minutes paft 4 o'clock A. *f. ia Longitude its •iegrees 7 minutes eaft from BoftoB^ and Latitude j| degrees North,.

The Planet Fenus^\_'^ ] will be our morning Star from kibe Begioning of the yew to the 6th day of Auguft. when 3)&>«U1 bs iacoajuiflion with the .^««, from then ce to

d of the year (lie will b? our evening ^tar.

An Account of the Clock Equations. Qjf the T5^h of Ai>ril, 16th of June, 3tft of Auguft, and

'if \ XAih December,"the Sun Will agree with all thofe SiJJbck? and Watches that are true aid meafure Time ex-

asfliy even ; on all other Days he will bs e;ther ro faft or txJo flb.v of fuch Clocks and \Vatchet. From thi 24'h

of December to the 15th of April he wil! be flower ; from

tlience fo [ur.e 16th fafter ; from rhence to AuRuff 31ft flower; and th-rnce to Decembsr 24th he will be faftei thsn the Clocks and Watches, &c. N. B, This Variation of the Sun from the Clocks and

Watches is called Equation, and is fet down in fundry plac's in each Monthly Ha-je of this Almanack. Clocks and Watches 'ofe by warmth and gain by cold y therefore in Clocks there is a fci-ew phced at t^^; bottom of the Peodn'um. which muft be fcrewed upwards for

fiiftcr, and downwards for flower. ' 5 I

I January 179^, begfn s on Sunday. \

Fu!! vioon 9th day "4 in the morning. I Laft quarter i6th day lo in the afternoon

New Moon 23d day i in the isfternoon. Firil quarter 30th day 6 in the afternoon,

« wj RemaTkable Days fijff. Ir.Qs. r.©i.;F.Sea.

1 A iCircumcifion, 7 33 5 more. 37 a 2 expeB fno-w or rain, 1 6 I 7 3» 5 6l Bojion, and 3|CC.P. Lenox, ' 32 5 2 5 ( NeKu Glecejter. 7 31 5 3 a 7 5°; loinjy iVdaiber, 7 3» 5 3 57 Epi{>bany. 7 SO- 4 50 9 1^1 13 at ^ Apogee. 7 *9 S 5 39 46'' Firft Sunday paft Epiphany. 6 a6 xo Sun flow of clock, 7m. 45f. d rifes :G.P. HaUoiveU. 27 5 6 iS 'windy and probably 265 7 6 good ivea- 8 jnoiVy then *S 5 t6 18 tber for the Jeafon^ *S 5 9 10 middling tides. 24 5 20 Second pad Epiphany. 23 5 11 24 4 ! Day's length 9h. i6m. 2Z S morn. 4 5" CC.P. Springfield. 2> o 29 5 49 6 Q^ England birth day kept. 21 ' 38 43 windy weather, luitb 20 5 * 45 % 3X fnoiv or raitf 19 3 52 ^ Perigee. 18 4 54 9 25 Jo Third paft Epiphany, 17 5 5 5* i9 jomeivba; moderate, but jS ]}fcts 'I 3 exPiEi faUing iveatber, TS 6 r6j'i Convcrfion if Sr, Paul. »4 7 27 '» 51; gGoi lueathgr far 836 I 43 thii feafjn of the year. 12 9 40 2 35 5un How of clock. 13m. 32r. f I »o 42| 3 »> Fourth paft E^phany. 10 5 Ti 43 4 M z ^Charles I. o'Enc^l. bsh.l64.g. 9 5 morn. 5 3 3lDay's length gh, 44111. 8 5 o 43! 5 47

Ferdinand IV, KJpg of Naples born Jan. 12, 175 i. Stavijlaui ''uguffus, K'r^rf Polandhcxa Jan. 17. I73** GuftavusK^t^ 'f Stve.^en. born Jan. «4, 1746, Cbrjtian VII. King d Denmark, boro Jan. 29,1749.. FEBi

Full Moon 7'h dav, 10 in the afternoon. | Lail quarter 15th day, 7 in the morning.

New Moon ? 2d day, i in the morning. j

Firft quarter 29th day, 9 in the afternoon.' M |W

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7 A i i 4 5 6 7 A £0 l' »I , (VI ^ RCK 1792^ begins on Thurfday. Full Moon 8th day, 2 in the afteinoon.

L-ift quarter 15th day, 3 in the afternoon.

New Moon 2 2d day 1 in the afternoon. Firft quarter 3otn30th day,d; li in the mornirg.

M.wj Remarkab'e Days,^ iSff

St. Dc-vid'-t oTy?*

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7 S 96 >o,7 21 G 12U i4U

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APRi L I7(y2, begins on Sunday. i^uJi Moon 7th day 3 in thp morning' Laft quarter 13th day 9 in the afternoou. New Moon 2ift day 3 in the morning. Firit quarter 59th day 5 in the morning.

_^«f"a''k>'>le Dayj, fef-r. — 1^1 r. Q 8. r.®!, F.Sea. '[GJPa/OT Sunday, is 41 2 23 6 5' ^ Artillery Training, Bcfton, \s 40 3 o 3 ^C.l'.JpftoicbSc Barnfca6le\S 39 3 35 8 25 4 Sun flow of clock 3in^af. \s 38 4 8 9 iz 5 luindy and ram, 5 3- 4 40 9 59 -g Good Friday. io 5 5^ 5 !3 46 \Selim Gr. lurk, entbr.17890 7 5 34 3 rifes n 34 G JEaster i'ws^. oiChrist's S 33 g 22 I2 28 reTur/eftlon from the dead. Z 5 3» 9 31 I 22' S.J.C.Cowcor^. 3 QC,?,?lym. 5,30 Jo 37 - ^« U I Perigfc. 28 I4 fl 5 II 38 3 'o 1 5 2/ 5 .acoldN.E, rjorm 5 27 morn. 4 4 1 1 i-nay be now expeEied. 5 a6 1 3 4 58! 34J 7 Sun and clock nrar together. i5 5 1 .24 5 4«^ G Firfl Sunday pz^ Ecfter. 5 »4 6 38 'U'et •weather. z 5 ^3 2 42) 7 2? 3:S.|.C..^or«/f. CC.P.^o/>Off 5 24 3 ^7| 8 17

4. (Tork; Lenox, Edgartonvn, 20 5Cj j S 3 9 6 ^jSac. Lex. ^enohj'cot, i 1775. C 5 8 4 2^ 9 55 |io'i6< A;>rii po^'ers be 5?, may S 17 5 JO 44 expzBid tkis month. U 1 1 7 I 5 15 Dfct! u 3;

'azlG jSacond Sunday paft Eajter. 5 74 J2 18 * ijl a [St.G,?(3r^^,.patr.of£«^/53i. 5 13 »i 24(3 S.J. C. Northampton. CC.P. 5 »c 4 St. Mtjr^. (Macbias. C 10 \o 57 M 43 3 16 ->' //i'V pieafhnt •uteather '5 7 morn. 4 o ;sgl7 /or fett.ral dayt. K 25 4 44 Th^rd Sunday ft E:.^//."-. pa j5 5 » 4 5 ^3 3of» Day's ieogth. l3h. 54m. (5 3 1 41 6 17

* St. George was born in Cappadocia, and fufFered martyr- dom for the fake of r^is religion A.D. 209, under Diode- ftan^ in whofe army be had been a Colonel, being fup- ,pofedto have been the perfonwho pulled down the edift «gainft the Chtidians which the Emperor had fixed up. 'M^TY i' 79'i;~ begirrs on T 'uefday

Fall Mojn 6Lh day i in tiie alternooo. Laft quarter 13th day 3 in the morDing. Ne'sv Moon 20th day 5 ia the afternoon, f irft quarter 28th day 9 ia the afternoon.

'A ^\v\ Remarkable Days, &c,

*i4 -Gcri.-E^eaion Netoport. 3iS pteafar.t iviather. 410 Sun t'aft cf clock 5m. 3 if. hi5i7 St. Job;i''s nativiry. Fi-'urch Sunday paft E^-'?-,-.

' 7i2 I A?t".Iiery training iis.'Jo.^.

^ 3 *0 Fergce; fail tide:-. I

{ 9 4 b.J.C. Barrfirj^h, Gen. Elsaion Hertford,

Days length i4h. 2c:r!.

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; . . ! 8 j ^ 5 US J C P /y w. C C. y -A'or .'i i-^i 4 7 . 4

;'7iS J4r^9f?&« Day. ;^^ 6 i c'«:iiy and tulr-dy, 9 \7 jS.crntkabie dark Day J73x> j*

I 2.1 2 ' or bail ahou- t/j-s tim.

: iu-rm zvea'hs . "9 Apogee. fm^;i tides, ;6 hall or rain: p-' 7 ir!Ui» f.»

«!' ' V, Y'l^bttyunday or Peniecoft. p.- ji jOjy's Isn.jr.^ T<>. 52:.-:. |i-)'j|.';'.i>, Po-tlar.d r3'' 4 ^faja. Gen.'-:

* The'irft Ge icral C'ju^c of ,;i/^j'/a<:ij.rc;/i was h*)dOfto-' bcr 19, i6;t, net by Rcpiefcr.Ution, buTby ihc Frcs^; nnsn at la*ge. ^ 1 .

JUNE 1792, begins on Friday. Fall Mjon 4th day 8 ia the afternoon. Lall qaar.er i:th day 11 in the morning. New Mooa 19th day 8 in xht morning. Firll quarter 27th day 10 ia the aft ernoon.

Remarkable Daye, f^c. r. •e.lF.Sea. t\l\ .0 l\ 6\ 8oJf:n pon that bj » tyran-14 31 8 i9t 8 ^5i zItj nicalAil of 5r//,'^arl.i774.|4. 30 8 a 531 9 16 * Trinity Sunda'f. 4 49 3 -.3 8 dofioa, Artillery Eicdiai 4 -9 d riles j 11 o CC.P. Foivnalbo'-oiigb, 4 z8 8 i3|ii 54 ueo. Eicftion Portjmouth, 4 i8 9 12 12 49 |, Perigee. high tides. 4 28 JO 3 42 lihtly for thunder jhiivers. 4 z8 10 47 3

*'7V?mO; Church in Boft-»n, was raifed Aug. ao, 1734 feet it is 90 feet long, 60 feet wide, and about 30 ftud iscompleatly fi:n(hed, having abeauciful Altar-Piece, a large and comaleat Organi and the Pillars, 4c. of th?; Church cleganTO. carved, gilt and painted. 1

JULY !792, begins on Sunday.

Fail Mj'On 4th day 3 in the morning Lait quarter icih day 9 in the afternoon. Ne^ Moon iSih day 11 in the afternoon. Firil quarter 26th day 7 in the afternoon. M|V.j RcTiarkable Diys, c? T.Qs. F.sea,

I G Ipo-J'tb pa t frir.ity. A 28 8 2 i ^ i 2 \r/i:(2:ion Virgin A^ary. 44. 28 8}s; * 501 9 40

3', 313.J.C.Porr'ar;i.CC.P.Sc/?c.'Ji4 2w 8[ 3 491040 • .American I.,de;.>erid. 1776. l^' 30 8| ([ r.fcsjj i 515 ^ rerigec. hi^h tvdci. (4 3.0 8j 8 Jalia i:?! 616 thunder jhozoi s, A 31 Sj 9- 1 Sua U3W c^ ciocic, 4m rf. 4 3»-^' 9 S*l 8 G Fifch paft Trinitw 4 32 Sjio 261 'iuartn ar.d p'eajant. r 32 8110 59' ?i! Ti lo' 3 [S.],C.Pow»3a/. 'C^l.?.Satem. ^ 33 8, 29; 'A 4! a p'ofpeci of fome 4 33 SI nvorn.j (21 5! jhoiueri cf rat", 14 34 8j o li nttded. 8 m!6 which is much ,4 jf4 33i 7 Day's length I4h. 52ni. 14 3i '4 G Sixth part Trinity, 35 81 1 50! % 40! 2 'warm and zvit, !> 35 »j 3^1 9 24.1 Apogee, doling ri(^e?.j; -6 17(3 ^ m 8] 3 *3'i3 %\ iS|4 Comnr»cncenic it Carr.b':dze,\\ ;•; %\ ^;ct3,- ,0 53-!

•9! fair pUafant "iuejitber. 38 g^} 7 36I 1 1 ^o S J4 ! 20 6,St. Margarat, e.c.ro\ti iz'.'fitx^ 39 8j S 10 21; 7 '(pa-ronefsof Ivinz-in wjmc 40 8] 8 42 I 10 Gpe»cnth part Trinity. 4 4 J- 2; 9 ^3 8' 23 S 2 I warir. and pirhaf'S rain. 4 4t Q 40 *43| 12I 24! 3 j^(5|' <'>ayx begid. 4 43 S|io8; 10 3 291 25 4jSt. Jamei a?.>ft. & mart. 4* ^8l 'o 43 4 16 26 5{^t. Anne, mother V. /U^ary. S i7| j^ 45 ij 5 a 27 6 jSun flow of clock, 5111, Ss^i4 46 8 ii 56 5 r.< /-.r .r. 55 _ o. /• ^ 4 28 7 St. Joftph o{ Aramatbea. 47 8j morn. 650 G Eighth paft Tri/);Vy, 4^ % 29 J4 38 2' 30 expect raoTt fho'Mtri, j4 49 2 1 29 [Day's length, I4h. 20.11, 8 3 3 U 50 a 27 9 32

Declared by Conf/ef", & figced by his Excellency ^^^'' Hancock^ then i-'rcfioent, and now GoTcrnor of MafTa chufetts. —An Oration \i oeiiyered io Boftoo on that day

/ by a vote cf the Town j alfo by the Cincinnati SoctftjA' 5 1

AUGUS r 1792, begins on Wednefday, Full Moon 2d day 9 in the morning. Lad quarter yih day 10 in the morning. New Moon lyih day 2 in the afternoon. Firft quarter r.^ih day 3 in the morning. Full Moon 31ft day 6 in the afternoon. -

L>ay«, CfTc, . Re narkable | f , f.

5T S > Pcngcei ir 3 33] 10 =6: Very full tides. if 5^ ?• 3I6 Xffiady ivealhcr, after 7 4^ »» 4i7 tuhith warm and rain, 54 8 8 20 f 4 part Trir.it 8 Nioth J, . 5.5 8 56/ 55 Transfiguration . S6,i'-.9 29I <6 cloudy , (i7'.d L erb^ps rain, 4 57 S 13 7 37 Min n w of clock. 5m. t(, as

fair for fame dcys,. 4 59 Sh ! 6 29 '5t. Laivrence, II 6 5 ^ 7 50 4

3 1 Jomewhst coder,: c I mom. i 7 I 4? j2|G;Tan:h pjft Trinity. o 3? 7 3» [i 7_li .'Dr;;« Virgin Mc.y.. 3 4' 9 45> It6[;J^ A;jOgee. m^d.l'.ini t.d.*! 4- I I9 zc. [t7]6 KVatnt' (hn-weri -icill he I)fetsjii beneficial to the corn 7 iQ/t-t Eleventh pafl pqJG Trinify, ^ ^ 7 49i«* 4^ rjfe Joh, 7*'s I jm. $ rz S S9| « 3't! arij pkafant iveather. r 1-3 8 5^- 2 2-1 College. za 4 Commence. Darrffia. 5 14. 7 9 ^3| 3 10 Lew/j XV I, K., of jfher'V^wr^'j 5 i^ 7 JO o! (iit)rn 1754. Accetli. 177^.15 t7 7 10 49! 4 46 Anniverfarv Order St. Louis. 15 J9 s 34

i6,G Twelfth paft Tr/.-nV/. 1 tvnrn.', 6 19 jSuf! ard clock , ao' a4 7J2 near tog'tber.j 23 7 ic l-^l 5 \S.l,C.Ho%n. 00. P. fVorcff.h 1 21! 8 (ter tcWate'h'.rough-^l 16 2 a 9 ^-1

1 3 Perigee, fui! tidts. 27 71 37I10 30)5- [5 3 t .6 [Day's length ijh. I5 a55 rifes|ii 4m. j 7U

[Arte. 18, 1587, Mrs, Dare was delivered of a daughters' Virginia, and was fhe firft E piifk child bjrn inNjrtb

America r—~£h.: was name J p'.rginia^ . 1 . .

S E ^ FiLMB-ElT 17 gi, begins on t^aturday. Tail qaarrer oth day 2 in the morning. New Moon 16th day 5 in the mofning. Firft quarter 23d day 9 in the morning. Full Moon aoih day 4 in the mornu;g._ M jW Remarkable Days, &f

X Expeci /hoioery ' iveatbcr, Thitteeoih ^i^ Trinity Bcjion. 3 Artillery Training ^- CC.P. Northampton. Providence,]^ 5 CommencemenC 34 7 6 Dog Dayi zxiA. 15 35 7 3 5 4*^ 6 I goodfeafonable vjeatber. U 37 7 TO 4 7 38J 8 7 Nativity Virgin Ma'-y 5 39 7 *4 5 34 "^ morn. 6 9 GiFoarteenth pail Trinity. 5 40 15 30 ® Apogee. fmaU tidis. jc 4'- 7 O IS 7 4-

1 2 5 7 48 12 Comm. A^. Haven. (bor'j\\<^ 457 5 591 8 3z »3 Sua faft of clock 4m. i6f. 5 4^ 7 * 5^1 9 i^ expeEl foutberly wind 5 47 7 3 55 10 o ^J and rain, 5 48 7 4. 53! to 45 16 G Fifteenth fA&Trinity, 5 50 7 Df«fi. II 30 {Sun cclipftd, invifj. 5 51 7 7 21* 20 \l 'i.j.C.Jf^orcefi. CC.P.Penob, 5 5X 7 7 3^ 1 10 8 2 o '19 Toindy weather. '.5 53 7 9I '20 Days and Nights equal 5 55 7 8 soj 2 50 ai St.TI^urrifW, apoft. &evan.»i6 567 9 33j 3 40 1** K.Gr.Brit. crowned. >76i,i5 58 7 ic Z4 4 30 *3 Sixteenth paft Trinity- o C! fi 211 5 11 cool mornings &' evenings. 2 6 jnjCrR. 5 ijl ,*+ j '^.j.CSpring/i.CC.P.NewL 46 2.4] 7 si Cotnm.N.Jerfey, ( Macbiat. 1 3o| 7 5^1 9 Perigee. high tides. III a 391 8 5'i Pi 76' Sun fift of clock 9m. 2 3f, 3 47! 9 43, %t. Michael & all Argeht ]»o IS 9 6) 5 1 37i 3<5 Seventeenth paft Trinity, 10 6 IrifesjiT 30J

i* St. Mattbeiv wrote his gofpel about A.D. 40, and, it i»] fajd, no one the Apoftles has entered into the pa»ti-| I of cular aSioni of Jcfus Chrift, or given fo many rules for] I ' I the Cdndua of life a« he has done, [DiP..AMS.'\ - , 1

'OCTOBER 1792, begins on Monday. Lad quarter 7th day 9 ia the afternoon. New Moon 15th day^ 6 in the afternoon.

Firft quarter 22d day 3 in the afternoon. Full Moon 29th day 6 in the afternoon.

wl RemarlMble Dayt, Sf

2 Artillery training Boficn. T2 6 6 44112 ij I SjS.J.C. Lenox. CC.V.Bofiifiy 13 6 7 *0j I 4 (and Nar.tuvket. 146 I 51 luindy, cold, 16 6 t 39 X 3S 6 ivet •weather. 17 6 9 25 3 a4 No high t;dei this month. 6 19 6 10 13 4 10 .1 Eight'.eath paft Trisity, 6 21 6 17 4 9 Apogee. 6 23 6 T^ 57 ^41 St. Dennit. 6 24.6 morn. 6 a 5^1'. Sun faft of clock um. 6 26 6 « 53i> 7 pieafant i^eatber 6*7 6 I 5*1 7

for the fsafon. 6 28 6 , 2 5Q| 8 Day's length iJh. 6-30 6 3.531 9 N)oeteent h paft Trinity. 6346 4 ssho 5,2 cool rr.9rrJ.fjgt & eveningf^ 5 32 6 Diets! II

6 1 CG.P, Port /and, 633 6| 17 55 Burgoyr.sSi army furr. I 777. 54 a 4 Sr. I.uke, 6 37 6 7 37 I 3y '^O'niuallii Si army r3k,T78i. 6 38- 8 xS 6| » 3 20 7 expect a coid ftorm*. 6 40 6) 9 23 3 »^ XJ G Tweo'ieth p.Trzfl.jJ Perigee 6 41 6 lo 24 4 16 pt'bapi fnoiv or rain, 6 42 6 sr z8 5 Taunton. 6 6 moro. •313 S.J.C. 43 5 59 H 4 cool and tuindy. 6 4.4. 6 a 36' »5 Crifpin, patron ShoemakcrJ. 6 45 6 ^ 45 l^'^enut fcts 6h. 7m. 6 46 6 » 53 itfindy lueathir, 6 I 6,47 3.59 Tv»enty-fi

{St.Simon Sc Si.yude, apoft. 6 50 6 ([ r.fe» Tj.C.Cambr. S. CC. ?.Ttp4ry. j5 s 56 Day's length, loh. l6m, |6 54 6 6 ,7

Tiie Medical Le&uret^ at the Uairerfity io Cimbridgt commence oa the Hrft Wednefday io OAober aaoually. — — Geotlemcn who wifb to attend muft leave their N93M with either of tbt Piofeflbrs. fid, p. 97. "KOVEMFER* 1792, begins on I hurTday Laft quarter 6th day, 6 in the aftemooQ. New Moon 14th day, 7 in the morning.

Firft quarter 20th day, 1 1 in the afternoon. Full Moon 28th day, 10 in the morning. M Saturday. DECEMBER' i yq?.. begins on LTflquarceroth day, 2 in the afternoon. New Moon i.jth day, 6 in the afternoon. Firft quarter 20th day, 9 in the morning. Full Moon 28th^dj^^. 4 ^" the mo rning.

~ ^c. r. 0«. jr. ^s.| F.Sea. M .W "RTrmrkable Day, j

7 »« 5 7 35 ^ ^iy^^jr Sunday. 3 ^^ Apogee, fmall tides, CO.?; fVorcefte?. Sun h'\ of c;ock 8.Ti. 4.if. Day's length gh. irn. cold ''Weather coKtinuei, Conception of Virgin Ma^y, 9 G Second Sunday in Advert, fomeivhat m-oderate, though wivd)'. Fenus fets 6h. 4101. expeEi fnoTV or ra'.n about tbefe dip. ^ Perigee, middSiag tides. Third Sunday in Advent. (34.1 cheib of Tea deftroyed (at Bofton, 1773. cloudl, and Ukeh for a florm offn:.ivOr rain. St. Thomas, apoft. Sc mirc, Shor-cil day in the year. Fourth Sunday in Advent, cold, botfterrms ivcather. Chrijlmai or Christ born, Sc. Stephen, fifft tnircyr.

5 St. ^^^w* cangslift. Innocents or Cbildermai day. Cbrilitnjs Holidays, * ^ Apogee, fmall tide^. co/d wsdtheT ends the ye£:r. R0A03 from Bos TON to theSouihward and' EaftwAfd, with the Names of the Innholders. (I.; To Over Ferry to Vimyard 9 (111.; Road to faunton aad Sfvanxey 3

6 Ha-'IemUsights . \iVeft Sudhury, H.' we KaiJey gt. ^Marli>oroui^by Howe 4 New- York, Eeckman 9I

1 Newark, ditto, .^ Wii i«ms Neale 9! Nortbborougb, Mart^rn 6 EJixaietbTowft, I 6| M'Godbridge, Sbrtwjbury, Farrtr 3 Lott 1 o| Worceiiir, Patch S BrunJ'wick, Drakcg lol »«'/«:* Zeicefitr, Wail 6 T<;« / «», Jones 1 ditto. Swan l Princeton, Hamilton Maidenhead, Phillips 6 Sptnctr^ Mafon or Jenks 5 Brookfieid, Reed 7 Trentofiy Drake It Brz/ro/, ditto, Reeds i McEJroy ic

ditto, Hitchcock 1 Penny Peck, Holmes 1

Wtfitrn, Dwight 4 i Frankfort, Martin f j Palmer, Scott lo Fbi/ade'fhta, 5 | ditto. Graves 1 To Darby, Hayes 7 Ci&(r//fr, ^ilbraham^ S.kes 5 Withy 8 fPiIv:ington, Springfi. Plain„ Cha.v'in 5 Btaoton 13 Neivport, Miller Sf'ringfieid, Pir'.cns ^ 4J Cbrijfiana, Hills 61 ^eft Springfield, Blil's 5 1 Bead Elk, or Iron Hill loj Su^dd, Hitchcock 5 | Cbarleltown, Palmer ^ir.dfcr, Picke: g loj j ditto, Elifworth Sufquebantiab Fttty, 6! 3 | Haverde Grace, i ditto, Mathet f I [ i?z/yi, Stiles 7 2; Hartford, Bull cr Avery 6 I

j^bington, 1 'f eatbenfeldy Mafon 4 I Worthington, 5 fyailttijrford, Smith 13 BaltitKoiref^W.k 0- Drake Nortb Haven, Brown 1 7 £'//^ RidgeLand. Spurvier ditto, Wadrocf 6 8 E!k Ridge, Spurvier 8 Milford, Oarke 5 ditto WiDett StaJ^ord Ferry, G 'let 3 13 B/adeKs'urg, Stra'Jordf B^nianriin » GeorgeTotor, Suiter S Feiirf.eldy Pcnfi/ld 9 yliexandria, \ Nerivalk, Marvin 9 Wife Dif^-^rom £o/?c/« rbo"t ditto, Re£,{ 3 50 Stamford, Voung 6 From Altxandria U< Mount Vernon, the Seat ditio. Webb 4.

of Gen. fVa/hington, v. Morjtneckt K- app 6 Rye^ Hjviiard 6 Thecho\e co' rtB account AJaroneck, Hr.rtoc 4 of the Roads ivas furnifJjed AVw Kocb.el, WilJiams 4 by a Gentleman lately re 'EajtLheJteTy Gyon 4 tu r.ed frcm bis travels ti Kingsi'ridge Hyot 6 tbcfe Parts. (VI.) Lo*er Poft Road to VlI.)Middie roadtoffarN Froviitnce^ NeivHaven, and NeivTori.

ToAttie6orougb,^t<'.wtil 36 (See RoadlV.)

Providence^Olotj ,DeKter, Daggct or Aldrich 9 p3?»««/,Abc»rn or Randall 5 Eaft Grtemvicb, Peirct and Arnold lo N, Kingjlon, Alien 8 Toivgr-bj Ily Sandi 8 S.Kingftcnf Hawkins 4 CbarU/ioKPfif CharapMnio pyefterly, Thompfon 8 Stoningtoity William* 10 GrotonYttxjf Jcflfrey 8

NewLondoHy Belder, i

Ropi-Ftrrji Watcfman 5 Lfmt^ Andtrfon 8 Thence acrofs the Ferry, SaybrookFerry, Lcrd a Saybrook, Ely 4 Leigh 5 Ki'lingfvforthy Morrill 4. Guilfordy Ward 9 Bndfcrd^ Baldwin 11 N.Haven.Smith&BTOfrnZ Milford, G'.enny 10 IStrarford, Elackleach 4 Fairjleld, Bulkly, PcnfiddS I JNorwalkf Reed H S r am/or d, V^'ebb 9 Horftfteck Knap 7 Rye, KavUand 5 Marrinec J, Horton 6

A^;

tiope-wellf Storms 1 Eafioftf Keitb, Fifh-Kilh^ Boerum» 6 Mantfieldf CUp North River, 5 Foxhorouf^by B»eret Chcfter, « if'rentbamy Maaa Col. Hawthorn't, lo Frank. .\ Th\irftoo Wallen's, 13 Mendofiy Penciman S aider's, 8 ditto, Ammadown Uptoitf Perrum Wire't, 6 Grifton, Bicknal Hacket*i-Toirn, 6 }Vorctfttr, Mower, &c, M.lier'i, 7 (X.) Road from Fry2>W/; Johnfoii'«-MiUi, 7 [5e

';IX.) Ro2d frjrn Piymoutb Bi'oer Sucetarra, l l.e'ivijburg upen tbeSuf-

!:^f/i^/^f?B, Diew 4 [r^uebannabf Grimes 8 •A'.'vsrptor;, Lormg 4 Car ipy Fofter 17 J7d/7/<-;v, Waterman t Alexander 6 S /y^iVwa ffrCoLHowatJ^ MacCratken'a 7 ^

(XI.) Aear ea and heft Ciari't Gap. C op«r 10 R.">.>d to OtrirCiZik 3we' Over the bhie Mountaim Cba^hiKyyti 3rin g difto, Bjckmaa, Fort Littleton, Bird 4 Lincoln, Kartsfall, Scii'linyhili P;ather i j Concord^ Jcnci Jumii'a Creek, Mar-io 9 ditto, Woods Bedford, W.rih 14 d::to, Wrighrs Fork of the aid PeajYva- Brooks {nia and Glade R"ads, ditto, Wilii.'igtoa (Bjnnet 4 Littleton, Kdd^t Fsot of Dry ridge, ditto, Reed (ivfcCackerj or Wirth 3 Groton, Farnfworth 4 Midjia-i 6 Shirley, Little 7 He loss Camping Ground, 4 Luneniurg, Johnftoo Fit:bburg, tut of (be AUegbanyt 5 Cowdeo ^ladeSf Black 7 dit'.o. Upton diwO Cflepenoy 9 W-eftminfter, Cooper

Foo; ^JLaurubill. *> haver 6 Afbhumbam^ Willard Philifburjr 7 Winrbendotit Hale Carnes 3 Fitxwilliam, Reed Cherry 7 Marlboro- Cummgi Mountpt^afant Knuby a E^mei and ditto, <( Thotnpfon'8 5 Robert! Sumral't Ferry at the Keene, Wilifco, (Tougbiegany River or ditto, Wynjan, [Sud^i Fii-ry X milgf Nichols and ditto,

, Dovjn tbeObio to the mouth ^^'*';/^/'"; VWebb (of the Mufdingum, 95 over the bridge f Otter Creek, Tu tt2« 4 1

Road to >Jartm)u:bC:titft [Over (Vebfter^s point 1 (See Road No. XI.) ?tity,SaliJbjry,Dr, Nye 4I No,^, or Cbarlejioti/n 105 Hampton- falli. Saaborr',]! Ctairmountf Aft'ey 6 dni Weill, 1 ditto. Cook Himpton, Lcavitt 3| Cornifb., Chtfe North- Hampton, Leavlt 4 Platnjitldt S afford GrtenlandfLxbbj tSzuboxtif Libation, Hall and Pickerla?, 5 Oartmoutb'Cit'hgef P£rf/«0BrA,Staver»,Sime5, Gfccnleaf, &* Coffee Houfe (XlIjPoftRoaa to ^*«»- Tavern, Brewfter 5; bury Fort & Cafco Bay. Over the Ferry, [OvffrCbarloRiverBridge] Portfmoutb Ferry, 'Reed Med/ord, BUnchard 4 K'ttery, L'chfisld Tork, Emerfot>, 6 Maiden, Hiil 3 [Oter Maiden Bridge difto, Wyer 1^ Cole 5 toHi'irs is 4 miles*.] Wait ditto, Bernard 10 Malderit 2 > Ly«», Newell 4 Biddeford, Hooper , ditto, Spring C [Ovffr Winnifimet-Ferry 4 ditto. Cleaves J to NeweH*?, /'* o«/y 7] Pepperelboro^t Bradbn'J I Danvarff Wiochefter 7 Scarborouib, Burbank 1 SaUniy Robiolon ^st/ ^ditto, Millikcn t BufHogton % ditto, Harmen I ^Tog9tbe upper Road,from Fat'm&vtbf Broad 4 WiDfih-fter'i, Danvers, to ?ort!andf Motley O^d j ^ Leaco'i !.«//«, Putnam 1, Greele | tb^ce to Wcahana, Portei's, NewCafco, Bucknam 4 miies] No- Tarmoutb, Loring

juft over 5fi/<;ffi Bridge, ditto, Elwell to ^Beverly, Brazier. Leach, ditto, Chace

ar)d Aihtoni i Brunfwick Stone I Cotton manufactory, i ditto, Piterfon fyerthafK, Port«r 3 Wifgig Ferry, Ipfioicb Hamlet, Adams z Rath, Lambert Ipftuicb, Treadvpcll. Hearndjeirs Ferry, HomtQi or Dodge 4 fyifcafet point, Wbittlen » Rotoltf^ Jewet ^ Payfoa 4 Newcaftlefttrjt Avery ffeiuburf, Putnam 7 duto, Nichols Nemhurf-Port, Divvenport Nobleboraught Wufley «>T<^ Hoyt I JValduborougb, Reed Newbury-port Ferry, Pike ditto. Samfon^ s .

(XJV,; t'p^ti Ku^o ui

S;. George's Ferry, 1 C.aj'cO' Bay, 8cc , call v*- ard Camden, degory 7 Meiford. Blanciard 4 Maduncook, McGiathry 7 VVoburn^ J^iUtr.gton

Duck Trap, Ulmer 7 d i t ro , Kindall QxtciuU Beilfaft, Mitchell li Wiiinrn|too, Z)m« Frankfort Black- t* ditte, Blar.cbard

The Ferry, 1 AndoTcr, ^^^or 4. Blue Hi il, Parker I3 Andover, Adamt 6 Patten ditto, 7 Ha?«h;n, Barrod 7 Millikin UrAcn-riveTf 7 Plaftow, 5fl«>>fr ?; KiUkennVy Cooking 6 Kingfton.£/fllf& C^/f/ 6 Couldshor^ugb, Jone« 19 Exeter, GiddenSc Folf.m 6 Macbiat, Lor.gfelfow 4 Srratham, fcZ/lw 5 Ncv'market, Folfom 4 (XIIl}Road Uc.m?ort}and, Durham.. ^«^« 5

to Hi IlowelI 5c Penolfcct. Doter, C^<7^? & F.hgnnon 6 S-n>erfw-orth,^"£«/wcrri ]Portland,C.tt'.t& fAotley 4 Kiirwick, Lo,'J 2 \Oray, Hunt 15 ditCo, Tbompfcn 2 't>IcivGlocefter, Chandler g citCo, iifsyi z| I id, , ^, 10, I radftreet IfFa/es, CSard er ? j j Sicc Bridge tprxr.T IVintbrop, ChaDd er i { P«'p;.t;e':K.rr',J9,-fi^'i*fer;' Ircm^l'irthrcp lowerRosc 4; Scjrborotfih, MiHikin %\ Xc\ Halh'xellAcz^eTr.y lo dI:to,' A/flry?^ 4'. I'allo'weU. Pollard a ditto, March Over th-Ferry, Thomae a' S^rcwdwater, Broad, laJfa!Boro\ Webb-r 5 Ptftiand Motki, and <^.tto, N.Getche.' Grteiet Fuetdf meetinp-hou-fc, 4 i^.Vtc Ca/<:(j. riucko;,n) 8, ditto, J. Gerche! 1 ; mi'tStrcfin, Hcward Freeport, Cumrri' 6! 25 mi c Pond, Chafe 10 ditt' . Cha'e v-^ollege Towrfhip, to 7J Brurf'v.-::k, Pe.f»foti tt Half vt-ay Houfe, a 6c^-&. Lemlcit 6l y enobfcotK\^,litv;tt.m\) 14 tiarrdeni Fciry, 1 *Over thtFcrry, Penoofcct j Vvci'ivich^ P.ya:; a (Brewer '(XV ) R ad to Mujkingum FLEETS{_J_) REGISTERMASSACHUSETTS FOR 1792. LISTS Of the Legiflativet EyecutivCt Judicial and other Departments under the Supreme Federal Authority of the United States.

GEORGE WASHINGTON, Prefideiit.^ Salary (granred by Congiefs) 25,000 D( Hars per Aonum* Tobias Lear, Secretary to the Prrfidtnt, John Adams, Vice-Prefident. SaJary 5000 Dollars per Annum. Thomas JefFcrfon, Secretary of State,' - 3500 Dollars, Henry Rcmfen, jun. Cthf Clerk. - - 8co Three other Clerks are empioyfd a Meffenger, &c. Alexander Him'ikcn, Secretary ef^Ireafuryt 3500

Tench Ctxe, yJJJiJiar.t to the Secretary, 1 900 Eight Clerks, aDoo.' Keeper and Meffcoger. Henry Knox, Secretary at iVar, _ _ . 3000 John Stag?, jun. Chief Clerk _ - - 6co Three other Clerks, Off ce Keeper and McHenger, Oliver WolciU; Compt'dUr of tbeTieajury, 2400 Henry Kuhl, F?r^C/er/;. - -'' - 800 Eievea other Clerks, Door Keeper and MeflVnger. William Hami'.foD, Auditor of theTreafury, 190O Wi)l:am Simmons, Firfi Clerk, - . gco

Twelve o'hcr Clerks, Doer Keeper and Mefftnger. ' Samuel Meredith, Treajurer, - . - aoco ' '^hompfon> Princ.pal Clerk, - - John 6co ) Ar.drew Graydon/C/fr/t' - - 500 j Jofeph Nr^'fe Regifter the Treajury, 1 coo of { Jfri"eph Sketch, Chief Clerk, - - - 600 j Etghtee.. other Clerks. j r^"? Sa lary of the AJfifant Clerks is not to excted 500 Dell. "^ \ £»792'J SENATORSc ] 0//;^^ United States, alphabetically placed in (be fe-veral States they reprejent, with the number ofyea^i untxpired of their rcfpeilive terms fr-m the meetirg of the fccond Corg^efs the fourth Monday in OSiober i 7 9 No Ferfon can b? a Senator unlefs he be 30 years of aje, an Inhabitant of the State, ard a citizen 9 years. John Adams, Preftdent of the Senate.

By the Conftitution the Vice Prefident it to be Prefidint of the Senate, but to have no Vote unlefi cqualh divided. New Hampfhire, Years. John Langdon, t'aJDC Wirg^te, Majj'achujetts. Gforge Cabot, Caleb Strong,

Rhode Iflattd. Theodore FoP.er, Jofeph Stanton, jun. ConneSficut. Oliver Eslfwortb, Roger Sherman, NeioTsrk. Aaron Burr, Rufos Kirg, Ne-w yerfey. PhiJemon DtckmiVn, John Rutherford, jun. Pennfylvania, Rob&rt .

Kentucky is to be received ir.to the Union, Juce I, 1792,

Samuel Ail,?ne Otis, Secretary to the Senate. HU Salary is 1500 Do'iat! per Annum, and two Dollars per Day during th? luting of Corgfcfs. A principal Clerk, and ?n er.grcjjing Clerk^ are employed. Ri^ht Rev. -Biiliop W.^i^e, Chaplain to the Senate, Salary 500 D.'i'.iars per annum- Jam*? Mathers, Dcor Keeper^ 3 Dollars per Day. 'Corieliui Mfxw:!!, ^ujc^^^sr, z Dcllare per Day.

jej;a Ffr. r,t>. Priste^, [ 1 J Fsdera REPRESENTATIVES Of tbe feccnd Amuican CONGXZSS, cbjen for two years, and •which met at Fb Udclphia OBober 24, 1791. par r9 f^ci Mem'-'er 6 Dollars per Daf, and tbe fame Sun for every 20 Milci f aveL by the mcfi ufual Route, from the plaee of Refidence to tbe Seat cf Congrefs. AV "erfonii to it a Ranrefentative under 25 years of Agd^ a Citixen 7 years, and an Ir.habitant zvben ekcied : — Their number is not to exceed one for every 30,000 InLa- bitants^ee p. jA- for tbe number each State ivill be in titled to fend according to thi Cenfus lately taken by tbe refpeSli've Ma'-fhah agrenbly to an AB of Congreft, Joaavhan TrumbuU, Speaker^ \% Do\\zt% per Day, Ne

Come :u-C Schconmaker, Ji fjih Paiker, Peitrr SjUcft^r, Abaham Venable, 1 bomas Ffsadv/ei!, A exandsr White, r 4 1 t'sderal Repreleutatives* oc. continued.

Neva Je fef. South Caroil r, a. Robett Sarnwell, Abraham Clarke, Danie'. Hager, Jonat'iari DzyXoa, William ^mith, Aaroa Kiiche'l, Thomas S'impte% Thomas Tudor Tucker,- North Carolina. Georgia. John Baptifte Afhe, Abraham Ba'.dwio, Wiliiam Barry Gioves, Anthony Wayne, Nathan-e! Macon, Francis, Willis, Johtt Steele, F'ermoni. Hugh Wiiliamfon^ Nathaniel Nile», Ifrac; Smith.

John Beckley, Clerk o^fthe Houfe of Reprsjentativei;, His Saia-y is 1501? D,<:iars per aanum^ aiid z DollMs per Dav dur ,ig *.he Seflions,

A principal 8c in en^r.Jing Clerk arc employed in the Office, the foimer at 3 awd the Utter at 2 Doliara per Day, Rer, Dr. Samue! Bla'r, Cbaplcir, rooDoiiacsa year.

J-.fe..^ Wheatia, Serjeant o,v /irms, 4 Dollars per Day, Cff-fw Dallv. Door Kd.'per^ 3 D(>llars per Day. i vJlaxto-^, MeJJ'enger, % Dollars per Dsy. Fraacid Chiidsaud fi>h - Swaine, Prir.ters. Philip FrefiC^u, Interpreter of the French Language, Jfaae Pinto, Interpatter of *be Spanify Language. Res. Dr. Gfols, Interpreter of ibe German Language,

printers appoirtei ::y toe S^cierary of S^ate to publi/h in

\ their Neivi Papers anthenticatei Copies of cie LawSf &c. In South Carolina^ Mrs. Timothy. I

} In Pennjv'.vania, Andrew Brawo. In New York, Child? and Swaine, i In t\\^Eafern Diftria, Benjamin RufTcll.

A I! Letters to ar.d from the Treasurer, CsnfptrpUer and Auditor of the Ireajury^ and the AJfiftant to tbej Secretary of the Treafur^^ on public fervice, are to be!

received and conveyed by the Port, free of oc^'ge. } r '; ] Continental Judicial Department*

THY. judicial power of the Ucitcd States, by the Con- ftltution, ex'ends to all cafss ra law ad equity, arifing un- der the conftitutioD, the laws of the United Sratei, and

'reaties made under their authority j to all caf«s affe£ling imbafTadors, other jubiic mioifters. and cocfu's } to all cafes of admiralty acd maritime jujifdiction j to cootro

verlies between two or more ftates ; between a State and

citiz«c9 of another State ; between citizens of different Glares: between citizens of the fame State, claiming lands

under grants of diffsrent States j and between a State, or the citizer.s thereof, aad foreign States, citlaens or fi;bje£ts.

Tht ji'dicia! courts i't AiViiti into lut fupremi couri^

the circuit courts, an 4 the diJiriSi courts j the fuprcme court has ths decifion, in th? i^ft rcfart, of matters of law, and of gieac leeal q-ieftions (A a national and political ca- me, but has no of'siiial j'jiiloic^^icQ except in thefe cafes,

•or has it appellate juTifdi£l:an of any matters oi h€t, nor cdgrizance, by writ of enor or ntherwife, of any mjtters of Uw, but where the fums in difpute are of fuch magni- ude as to remove the apprehenuoa of the expence being 00 heavy for the fuitor;. In the circuit courts -xt tried moft of the caufes of a civil or cfimirai natu'e, cognizance of which appertains to tht courts cf thi Union, and which are of common law

juriid dtioa, and whce the lum in difpute' is of greater value than 500 dolhfsj they have alfo appellate jurifdic t:on of £dn-ira!ty anc maritime caufe*.

In the difiria courts, which are hodden in each State« are to be tried crimes aod offences of a fmallernature, cog o^zabie order the a-jthority of the United States, and com

mit'ea within tiie daltift, or on t^e high feas j ail civil

ciufes of admiralty cr roariitlme jurifdiftion j ail fe'zurec under the iaws of impcft, navigation and trade j and all fuits for per-aities and forfeitures incurred under the laws of the Uoied States, and ether mvstters of limited extent. Ii a!! qocllioDS of fa<3, arificg ia cafes of common Jaw ijurifdiaior,, in all the Courts of the Untted ttate?, the ^trjal is to be by Jury j and alfo in all caf«s cf a criminal jp a'.urg .

* I I I 1 "' 1 II —MIW—»—t^l——^1 The following are the Namss of the Judges, &c. of the/ rtfpcft.ve Courts. j John Jay, of New-York, ChiefJuftice, Soprenie Court, j

Salary 4000 Dollars per annum. 1 ' Wiiliann Cufhing, of M?ffachufecis, ' "J Jamss Wilfon, of Pennfyifiaia, I AJ)lciateJudgeu\ Virginia, John Biair, of y, 350aDo]i«ri |

jsonss Iredell, of Nofh Carolina, I each. \ Thomas Johafon, of Maryland, J j of Edmund Randolph, Virginia, Attorney General, I Salary tcco Dollars. |

Samuel Bayard, of 'Philadelphia, Clerk. \ Cour.jellon acmiued lo pr-ftice at the Supreme Courti are not to appear in the cha.tafter of Attorn-esx nor AttorJ, «;Vj in that of Counfellors.'—No Perfon is

New. Hampplre D.fti .ft. John Sullivan, ^i:;6Vfi, Salary icoo Dollars per ano Samu'ei Sherburue, jan. Attorney, Nathaniel Rogers Marpal, [Attorniei and Marjhah have no Salaries.]' Majfacbujetti D-,(^iia. John Lowell, JuAgt, 1200 Dollars. Chriftophet Gore, Attrmey, Nathan Goodale, Clerk, " John Brooks, Marpal Samuel frjadford, of E often Dsputy MarPah Maine "i>iftr;£t. David Sewall, Judge, 1000 Dollars. William Luhgow, jun. Atco'tiey, Henry Dearborne, Marpal, Henry Sewall, Clerk. Rbode-ljland Diftria. Henry Marchant, Judge, 800 Doilatj,

William Char.ning, Attorney, { William Peck, MarfhaU ConneEilcut Diftrift. Richard Law, Judge, 1000 DoUare. Pierpont Edwards, Attornty, Philip B, Bradley, Marfhal __[.7.D Judicial Department continued^ Neiv-Tcrk Diftfi^. James Duane, judge 1500 DoJJws.

Richard KarrifoR, Attorney, ^ Mauhcw Claikfon, Marjhal. Ne--w-Jsrfey Dift- .f^.

1 Robert Morris, Judget looo D.ji'ar?, Abraham Ogders, Actorxey, Thomas Lowrey, MarfaaJ, Fennfylvania Diftrjif^. VViiliam Lewis, Judge, ;6oa DosJars. Wil'iam Rawle. Actornn. Clement BiddJe, Marjhal. Belaivare Didx'.G^. Gunnin? Bedh-zd, Judge, 800 Dollars, George Read, jun. Attorr.ey. Aiian ivl'Leani Marpoal. Maryland X)Ai\€t. Wiiliam Pera, Judge, 1500 Dollars. Jcfcph Potts, Atti^rncy. NsthanieJ Pvinrsley, Marjl:al, Virginia Diftrift. f Cy. OS Griffin. Judge, x8.o Do'.lai?.

1 Atcxinoer CimpUeU, At:^:r.sy,

\ David Mi'SG Randolph, Ma/ft^hil. Nortb.Ca^oiir.a Diftri(ft. I John Sjtgreave«, Judge^ i50oDo.!ars. j

I William'rii!!, Aaorney. John Skinner. MarjhaL Soinb-i arciina Diftrifl. ; Thomas Bee, Judgi, iSooDoiiars, i J^hn Juiius i'/mgie, Attorney.

! liaac HugcT, I'Aarpal. i Gf.tgta Diftria.

I Nathaniel Pendletcn, Judge, 1 500 DoUafS, Matthew M'CalJifter, Attorney^ Robert Forf)th, Marfbal. Vermont Diftrift.

Nathaniel Chi . man, Judge^ goo Dollars, Stephen Jacobs, Attorney. Lewis R. Morris, Marshal, Kentucky Diftrift.

Harry Innis, ^aWf ff Soo Dollarj, William Murray, Attorney. Samuel M'Dowill, MarJbaL [ 8 ] _

, judicial Depart^nent continued,

; Supreme Courts are be d »t the feat of GoverDment on th« firft Mindays in Februaij a-d Auguft, annuaUy,

; Eafiern Circuit. At iWew Yojk, on the 5th days of |Aanl aad Oftober, lo CjnHe£licut, at New Ha*en and, jHartford, alternately, on the 25th days of April &0;nate'y, ot ths .4.'h days of May and Novembef, [In Ra-jd- I'land, atNTewport and Providence, alternately, |on the /tn days of June and December, la Vermont, at Beoningron, on th; I7tb day of June, an-jualiy.

Midd eQiRCM^T, In th; Diftrift of New jerfey, a Trenton on the id days of April and Odi.bsr. \n Pe.in- fylvanivi, alt8rna:elj» at Phi^ad-'phia a.id York i'o-vn Ion the nth dfiys vof Hpnl and Ofl.'ber. la De-awjie. 'alternatciy at Niwcari'e and l>a7cr, on the J.7th days cJ April and October. Jn Maryland, al'ernately at Ar^na poHs and Eafton, on the 7th d.-*y9 of ^-lay and N:vtnabe Ii Virginia, at Richmond oitnc zzd days of May ar Novemlvrr. Southe-n Circuit. In the D £lr!£b of South Caro!if)a It C^a eftoij, oa the 2'5th dsy of October, and in ejc fiiccetding year at Columbia, ot the izth day of M^v

lii G5j-.iia. at Augudi, ci the T5th day of Oftober, ao iT caen {uccsedmg year at SsvaTnah on the 15th of Ap,-i!

ifi Nor'^b Caro-na, 3t Nevbetn, on the iSthday of June aad 8;h dij of No^-mber.

9fnpenfdtijni •? /A^ Ojicsrs of the Jjd c-ai Courts, h

Addition to tbiir Fc;* , to he paid out of the Treafury. To the C goin^, atd th? I'anii f >r rerurning.

r.) the C'er'-T, 5 D'.'Pars pe? dsy, and lo cenrs for travel, Tot't?e Miilha! of '.'ig D'ft^i^l, 5 Dolbrs ocr day, and fo- fu.iini:nini; 2 G-.i-iiJ [uv 3 l^oii^rij for a Petit jury Z Do!l irs, & for fervin^T a Writ 5 cftiits a mile for travel. T:e Ma:n7a' is a'fo to be a lo^cd the annou/>: of his Ex- perjfc fir Fuel, Ca^idies, aid :>ther Contiiigjiticies. day, To the Grand and Pettt [ irors, 50 cents per and 50 cents for every lo niles travel from the p?jce of their abode, and the like alLiWance for returning. T'^ WitnelTcs the fame as is allowed to Juro^s^ —

I 9 1 . , Times 0/ holding Federal Courts continued'\ District C(5:/rj are held Lithe Diflfid of New, Hjmpihire, alternately at.Exetcr and Po.-tfmouth, on th* third Tuefdays of September and D-ccmber M«rch,Ju.ie, j In Waflachuf;tts,alternate!y at Softoa and Salepj, ci: t«e fifft Tocrdays of March, June Ssjtsmaei" aad Decemc>;r.| fd ^tain, ac Portland and Powna b:!iCi\V5^, aiternueiy,] on the mft T.iefdays nf Mirch, jar.s, septcmbe.- snd^ December. In Cooncfticut, alternately at Hariford and^ N^iw Haven, oa the thixd Tuefdays of February, May, Auguft and November, In N;vv York; on Jiha nrftTuei- daysof February, May^ Augu/l and November. In New Jerfey, alternately at New Brunfwick and B-irhngton, on the firft Tuefdays of February, M^y, Ai/guft and November. In Penn:- l^ania^ at ?hiU'eh,h;a, on ihe fecond Tuefdaya of FeT aai/, Mjy, Aujui't and No' member. lo Delawne, liternatcly at New Caftie and Dover, on the fourth Tuefdays of Fsbiua y, Mlay, Auguft and Nnvemiser. in Mirvlaad, aUcrnatcty at

BMt'more aad Eafton, on the fi.ft Tuefdayi oi March, June, Seprtmber and December In Virginia,

September and December. In South Cjrolintj, i: • '.a'lef-

ton, on the third Monday in March a:: d Ssp!emc> . , ;he firft Monday in July, and the fecond Mondsy in Decem- ber. In Georgia, alternately at Savannah and Augu(ta on the fecond Tuefd-y- of March, Jane, September a-^d

December, . In North Carolina, at Newbern, on the firft monday in July, and the other thteefelfians progrefliveiy on the like morjday of every third month afterwards In Rhcde Ifland aid Providence P!ar>:ationf, alternately at Newport and Providence, on the Srft monday in Augu'tl and on the ';ke ns^day cf every third month afterward. In Vcrmjn% at R'jtlaid and •V indoor, on the firtl mou day in May, and prcgreOively on the like monday eve^yj third manih afterwards.

When any if the days for holJing the Fediral Circuit^'

Courts Jhou/dJ>H

Tamis Lavell, naval officer, Thcmaa Melviil, Jurveyor.

Jonas Ciurk Minor, "S

Robert Duntan, / Jchn Popkin, > InfpeBors and Meafurers, Jofcph Wocdward, i Peter Deliver, J John Farniism Barber, "^ John Langdon, > InffeSiort, Benjamin Ea'-on, 3 Beza Lincoln, InfpeSior at Hir.gbam.

Thorn i^- Kettel, Lijpeiior and !'Aeafursr at CbarJefton. \V«) sm Shattuck, -\

Samusl Wheelwright Green FearcSf John Green, /?er.j?m'i Morgan, and TirTi(;<:by K'eth emftbyed in the Cujiom-Houfe Boats. Salem, J.(5^a Hile^ coileaor. Vv'iiiisfn Pickma.i, naval-officer. I

! ' Barthoi.me.v Putnam, furveyor. Samuel Ropes, "^ I ?• I John Pjr;c, Weighers & Gaugets. ' Thomas Hartfhorne. J Beverly. Jofiah B'ichi'de:, furveyor, Marhlebead, Samuel Ruffeij Gerry, co.'.'efVDr. Nfwbury StCphcu CroT*, co'ucdlor, Titcomb, r.i4val officer. I PoTt^ Jonathan Michael F^o-iu;e, fu-vsjcr. ! Samoel W icd-.vard, ( Weighers and I Vvhitiemore, Gaugere. i Jofepi \ W.ll am iucoinb, 1 Infpeftofs. Ste.^i :«» Crofr, juo. J WiUi.m Sti.koey, / jviesfurers.

W . i ! ; ^m Crofs, \ [ >I ], Revenue Officers continued. Gloucefter, Epes Sargent, colieftDi. Samuel Wbittemore, furveyor. Ipfioicb. Jeremiah Stamford, furTcyor, ilyTnoutb, VVjiliam Watf^D, coHeflof. Barfifiablef Joieoh Otis, cclicftor. Kar.tucht, Stephen HulTey, coileftor, Edgartoivn, John Peafe, cailcftor. NewBedjjrd.'Eiv/zvi Peps, colledor. Di^bton, Flodijah Bavlies, colSr£>or. Reiokotbf Lrniuci Wystt, ccjiaftc^r. York, Kychzti. Trcveit, coil^aor. I^dJeford and y ^^^^^ ^^,,^^^,^ repperelborougb, ' •' Portland, Nathanael Fadrc Fofd:ck, colleftor. lames Lunt, furveyor. Batb, Wrl'.iam Wfbb, colJeaor. ff'ifcajet, Francis Cock, coiicdtor. PenohJcQt, John Lee, coHeftor. Frenchman i^ay, Melat'Jih Jordon, colleftor. Machias, Stephen ^mi'b, coi.'eftor. PaJJ'amaquedy, Lewi? F. DeSefdcrnier, eolleflor. Rbod'.-JJland and Prcvidence, Netvporti Wihism Ellery, coUeftor. Robert Cooke, rav^i officer, Dan;ei Lyman, furveycr. Providence^ J«reraiah Oiney. colleftor, William Barton, furvcyor. Ebenezcr Thompfon, naval officer. R.Greeniiicb, Thomas Arnold, furvcyor. North Kingfion. Daniel Eidridge Updiike. forT«ycr« Paivtuxet Zachariab Rhodes, furvcyor. Erijiol, Ssmutl Bcfworth, furveyor.

Nathaniel Phillips, furvcyor. Barrirg^on, > Pawcatuck, George Stillman, furvcyor, Ccr.neSicut, New London^ Jedidiah Hunringten^ eoUeftoT. Nathaniel Richards, 'furvcyor. Stom'ftgton, Jonathan Palmer, jun. colieAor Middleton, Aiher MiUer, furveyor. Vfcit) Haven, jcr.athan "Fitch, colleftor. Hiz?kiah Rogers, furveyor, I Samiiei Smedley, colleftof. Y"^^/-'^'^* 12

1 Revenue Officers continued, l^enV'Tork. NeivTerk, John l^amb, colledor. benjamin Walker, na»a! officer. John Lafher, forveycy. SaggHar hour, ]ohn Gelfton, co)!eflor. f City of Hud Of! f J oho Ten Broeck, furveyor.

City of Albany ^ Jeremiah Lanfing. furveyor. NeiO-JerJey. : ^ Perth Amboy^ John Ha'ftcad, coUeftor. Bridgetown, Eli E'met^ col!e£lor. Burlington & Little Egg Harbour. John Rofe coileftor. Ebenezer Tucker, furveyor. Great Harbour, Daniel Henezet, fen.-colleftor. Pennsylvania. IPbiladelphie, Sharpe Delany, colie£Vor. Frederick Phile, naval officer, William McPherfon, furveyor. Dela'ware. l^ilmington, George Bufh, coIle£lor, Maryland, t H. Williams, colleaor. I Baltimore, Otho Roberc Purviance, naval ofHcer. Robert BaUard, furveyor. 'Cbefter, » Jeremiah Nicols, coileflor. Oxford, Jeremiah Banning, coHe^lor. l^iennof John Mier, coilcftor. Snow Hillf John Gunby, coHedor, Annapolis, John Davidfon, cojleflor. I

} Nottingham, George Bifcob, colleftor, \'JCo'wn Cre€k, Charles Chilton furveyor. INarjemoyy John Coates Jones, colicdor. [St. Mary's. Robert Cbefly, furveyor. George 'Town, J^mes M'Cubhin Liughan, colleger. Virginia. Hampton, Jaeob Wray, Collcdor. Norfolk and William Lirdfay, col!c£tor» Porffmouth, Philemon Gatewood, naval officer. Daniel Eedinjer, furveyor. Sufoik, Archibald Richardfoo, furveyor. Stntrhfeid, James Weils, furveyor. bo'^udd Hundred, \ Vv'illiam Herh, colleftor. ox Ci^f Point, ^^ Chrtftopher R oan, furveyor. ( I? )

Revenue Officers conttnusd. \ eterjhurgh, John Gibbons, furveyor. | York Town, Abraham Archer, ccHeilor. ;

^Fe ft Point, AlexT-der MoO]>;, fcrvevor. Bappahannoek. Hudfon iMofe, coiiiftar.

Port Royal, Gec.ia:? Catietf, furveyor. 5 Fredericksburg^ WsUism Lewis, forveyor. | TeocomicoRiver,Y'inCiiit. Redman, coUeSor. \ Dumfries and v j^j^j^^^^ u^.^^W Scott, coHcaor. \

Alexandria^ Charles Lee, coiieftor. S?.mu«l Haofon, fufv^fvor. Cberry^one^ George Savage, ccikclcf. South ^cy, Thomas Barne, i»|l«du>r. iouifville, Peyton Shorf, coileftor. Richmond, Z»chariah Rowland, furveyftr, FoUy Landings Wii'iam Gibbs, coUeftor. Nortb-Carolitfa, pyHmingtoftf James Re3d, coUcftor. John Walker, navai ofBcer. Thomas Callenderjfcrveyor, ^7ewl>ern, John Davis, coJledlor, Bejufortf John Eafton, furveyor, I^a/bingto.if Nathan Keais, colleftor. Edenton, Thcmas Bcnbury, colleftor, Hartford, Jofiah Mui-daugb, furveyor, Murpbysl'oro,' Hardy Murphy, furvcyor, Plym'juth, Levi Slcant. iiif'^yot, Sheivarkey, Henry Hur.tcr, furveyof. IVinton, William Wjnna, furveyosr. Bennett Cnek, John Baker, fatveyor.

[Noxivgton, Hugh Knox, furveyor. Indian Toivn, Thomas Will.am, furrcyor. Pafqu.tank^ > Edmund S.wycr, furvsjor. River Bridge, i ' * ^ ' I \^etiib*gginCreek^\\z'& Albcrtfon, I'urveyor*

! South-Carolina. \CharleJlo7iy Ifaac Holrces, colleftor. Ilfaac Motte, naval officer. Edward Weyman, furveyor. Georgetottfn, Charles Brov/n, colleftor. "*^ I'5 792'l T u J / Cujiom iiouje Fees, ^c. CoHedlots Fees. Hntranw of a vefielof ico tons or upwarc?', fwo Dollars and an kslf. Tlie fame fum for a dfarar^cf, Entraoci of a vefTel under ico tons, one Dollar and an half. The fame fum for a clearance. Every perm;! to laad gortjs, tiverty Certs, Every bond tak:n oHkialiy, /jr(y Cents, Ewetv permit to land goods for expoftation, which are intitied to a drawback, thirty Cemt. Every official certificate, or bill oi health, tiventy Cents. Every ciher oflkjal document, t^v^nty Certs.

Where a lyJa-val 0:iicer is aapomted, the Fees are to be fqaaiiy divided bet-wfro him and the CoUcBor, the latter to pay Gn<; thiidof i-e ex^er.ce of ftatinnsry and rent of office : —The Feiig to be received by cither of them and their accouTits to be fe^tlcri monthly. To the Cdieclor ^ of each difirift (xrept the diftrift of N-ewYcrk end Phi\2dci;;hi3, who a:e ta have but thrie fourths per csnt.) there is tn be olicwfd rne per centu.'n on the amount of ai! mor.ief by thtm refpeflifeljf received .and paid i.-rto the Treafu-y of the United S ates.. 1 The CoiieHor of the dihrift of Penofcfcot, in addition to his fees, JO be allowed 60 djUa'-s a year. | The CoUeRo' ef th-e difirift of PsfTfimaqucdy, the * yearly^ ' fum of TOO doliars. ^ | The CoUeBcrs of Frcncbman's Baj' and Edgartown the yearlv fom rf 50 dollars. j The Surveyor of Glouccftcr, 50 dollars- | Surveyors Fees. | For the admeifqrrment of every veffel of 10c tons or under' Oiis cent per ton. j Far ditto every ys(^t\ abcve loo too, aud not cxceeding| zoo ten. T ro certf.

For f viiy \t^u abas'*? 200 tens, 200 cents, krvicfs on board vefieis cf Tco '•on? pr upwsrdj, having gor-ds fubieif. tc duty on b^ard, three Dollars. , h devices on board any vcfTcl of ieff^ burthen, having goods fubje

evice-; or= b:~-> d sM vjircis not havtrg duticd gocds-on board, Izvo tvjrdt of a l-oiiar. - I r

C >5 1 Inf"pe(ftors, Meafurers 6" Gauge rs Fees. I [For every day ao .Lifptcl)! ihail c? aftuDliy emploj-eJ srj aid of the cviiloms, one Doiljr zir.d izver.ty fi-ve ceniip I to be paid by '.he CilleB^-r out of the Revenue I 'For ihe meffuvsmenc ox e»ery hundred burnsls of g^am,

j thirty cer.tt. For the meafui-rmtrnt of every hundred bu/hcls of filt,

,Fof the mcafurcment of every one hundred bufheh of coal,

fifty cent I For toe weighing CTCry one hundred and twelve pour.csj fW5 cen's. For the gauging and ma-king srcry callc, eight cents. Meafuiirg weighing and gauging goods for exportation, the fime as for importation. For com-^utiag content?, marking Cifss of diftilled fpirit?, and wines, three centi per cafe. For counting boitlcs of cyder, beef, ale or porter, one cent per dczer.

If any Oftcer ofthfCuftoms ih-^'i demand or r?cf!vs jany gteater fee or reward than required of him by law, he Is ID forfeit and pay 200 dollars for each offence.

I The Dijt!:s and Fees aie to be -eceivcd in Goid Sc Silver pnly, at the foilow.ng rates, viz. The gold coini ui France,

England, Spa'n, and Portugal, and other gc'd coi i of equal

jfiT-cnefs, a: eighty nine cents f r every penny *e'ght. The Mexican Dollar at one bu^dfed cents. II crowns of France hun'-red 11 The and E;iglai=d, one and]

eleven cents j ind filver Ciins cf equal iincr.efs at the (sme rate.

ci^i and zWrtizncti to the Cuft:m Houfs Officers, by the A£l for regulating the Coafting T^.^.Je. For fhf firit regifter for erery ViflT:], tivo doih's. For every fubkquertt on?, ene dotla'- andf.f:y cents. For evcty ce'i ficar« of en'oiement, fifty cezts, For e/s.y iicer.ee to trade between the United State?, or or the bairk whale fiihery for one year, fifty cents. For every entry of inward argo^fixty cents.

For a pe fit'to land foreign goods, twenty cents, '< tot every pctan^t »o proceed to the p!ace of deftination twenty fixe cents, Fc,r'tak!ng every bond, twenty cents. — .6 ] Cuflom iloufe Fees, 6"^. continued. Il'hc fotegoing Fca are to be ccually divided between iht

Colleftor, Nava. OFhccr aud Surveyor ; and where there is Jio Navai Oi^icc<, bcwecjj Utc Collector aiid Sur- there i« veyor ; z-d wiierr or>!y a Co!le£lor, he is to re-

ceive ihe whole ; and where there is more than one Sur- veyor in a Diflrift, esch of them is to receive his pro. purt'or-able part. The fine f:,r a Cuftom Houfe Officer's taking of a bribe,

3 be not tef? than aoo, nor more than 2000 dollars. Any perfon who Ihai; forcibly rcfift or impede any Offi- ia execution cer oi i he Cuftoois the of hie dotj-, for every

offence 18 i.abie to a fij;e of 400 dollars. NO vjfTci \->Qi wholly belonging to a citizen or citizens of trie United States, is to be admitted to unload in any porr or j>lace. except the following, viz. -'orJmofith, in New f-Jampftirc. —B^fton, SaVm, Nev?- b.,ij-;)OLti'GIouccftsr, Portland, & Fa!moutb,in Mjllachu- i>ti. — New-London and New-Haven, in Connefticur. "vcw-York, in Nc v?- York. '—Pet th-Amboy, and Burling-

\y(\, in New-Je.-fe)/. — rhilideJf-l^'J, In Pcftcfyinnia.-- Wilmington, in Dalawai?. — Baltimore, Annopolis, George Town, »^o(owmack, in Maryland.—Alexandria, NorfoJk, P r'Trrr^uih, in Virginia. — Charlefton, George Town. Bcaufor:, in Sjuth Caroliria. —Savannah and Sanbary, in Georgia. — Wilmington, N-.wbem, Wifhiagron, and Fdento^T, ir, Nor'.h Carolina.— Newport and Providence,

[If; Rhoce Ifliod^ Tonnage ! Duties on of Shtpj or VeJfiU. ON all flilps or VfiT^is of the U.i'.ted States from any

' reii^n port or place, at the rate of 6 cen"s liCrton.

On all v: fil-! s hereiftei built in the U,»ittrd S:atc» b:- '^.:p -ig who!ly or in anv part to fubjidsof foie gn powcrfj.

•.a'. the rate of 30 centt per ton. 1' O 1 all forcip.. veTi's, 50 ccnti per ton. - , "Vc^-.*^ net bs'oi.ging co the United States, rnfjrjd i^ 'diftrift froma Ti'.hir, having mirchar.d.zes on board, to ; 150 cents per ton. roTiR:8!S in \ The Du'iss 0.1 to b: pa^d ten diys sfre: t'-.e >:' iMjfter makis report j end if the veiJjl leaves the p / ithcut paying ihe I^uiy, the I'eifon ccmmandirjg forfc •',e fum of qoodulla's.

II r T7 1 :'Excif? Officers, D\{in€i"o^ Ataffachufi: is, Mj-hcnie! Gotham^ Superuijor.

This DIftriifl is di?id«d into three Savveys with an Infpe^lor.

Survey Mo. I. The InfpeJlor is t'le S.jperrifor. Compreheniitjg the Counties of' Torky Cumberland, Linco'n, Hancock, and ffa/hingion, salary, too Doilats, & one Lalf per cent, on thecoHeftion.

Surrey No, 2. infpf^tor, Jonathan jackfon. CcmpTihsnding the Count cs of EJJcXf MiddlefcXi mrcejhr, lUw.fjbirs Sc Berkfkire, Salary foo Dollars, and one haif per cent, commifliont

Survey No. 3. Ini"p:ftor, Leonard jarvis. Comprehcrdiog the Cou ity of Srjffolk, Sc all the othcjr parts cf the State rot included in No. i & 2. Sa'ary 500 Dollars, and ooe half per cent, commifflon,

Collecloisof the Revenue appointed by the Supervifor» Portland^ Daniel Epss, Fiift Survey,

Nc'wburyport, WH'iam W, .r, jonathaij F.iirujn, Ipfwicb, James Burnhjm, ^ Haver bil\ Mofes Miody,

I Timo-hy O.'Vood,

^ Salem, Wi'iiam Weft, y Second Survey, ! Ezra New-hai!,

' Gtorge Olbnrp, I Glocefter, Wiliiitn Rogers, Medfcrd, Samuel Swan, \W(itsrtoiv'>, Ebcnezer Kcr.t, i^bariejion, Jonathan Ktrttcll,

William Hichl/Oin, Fc'ftcr Cruffc. Wi'liam 2radford, S:mi>e! Morc5, Jfi2c Ccdman, Na'.harj Davis, 5^ Third Survey, SannueiWeilj Hunt, 'Jihnfon Jjckfop, David Chfevcr, Miltcr.y rieoiy Vofe, Plym:uth, Wiijiam Grodwin, N. Bedford, V/iti-am Tcley, [ Ig 1 p/jperviforsjiy/;^ <3r(? alTo Infpsflors of the firjt Surveys in tie other Dif[riftso/r(6<5 U.-.ii-d States, NewHampfhire* J ofli. Went worth. 500D0U.& 1-2 perCt.

P^hode Illand, John S. DexeV. ' 500 & i-a ditto. Cpnceflicut, lohn Cheftsr, - 600 & l-a ditto. New-York, William S. Smith, 800 and \z ditto.

N;v7- jerfey, Aarorj Dunham, . 400 E;id l-zdittr, t^ennfjlvanu, Genrge Clymcr, Tooo and 1-2 ditto, This D;ftr'<£l forms four Surveys, the three other Infpec-

tors have each a Sa'-a^y of 4.50 dollars and 1 per cent, Delaware, Andrew Hanett, 400 and i per ditto Maryland, George Gale, 700 and i per ditto. Thit Diftiia forms two Surveys, the ether Icl'pe£to. has 3 Salary of 450 dollar;?, and t per ceot. Virpinia^ Ed-.v. Cafringron, Supfrvifrrjiooodoi', & I perCt. This Diftrift fo;ms feven Surveys of InftXidlion, thi fev?n Infpcftors have s Salary of 450 air., & r per Ct, NorthCaroiiria, Wm.Poik, Supervifor.> 700 dol!. & i perCr. Thii DiilriiTt form? fi?eS'jrveys. No, i, -, «r?d 3, thr Officers beinc in theCufionjs, have oniy a? allowance c.^ 2 perCt. No. 4 & 5 a Salary of 450 doli. &fpefCt/ iOuth-Car'.3iina,Dan.Stejjliens,SuperviftJt,7-odol'.&lperCt.

This Diilfsft forma three Surve?6. the I-fpe£l or 0! No, : has 3oodc.'l. and 2 per Ct. No, 3. 45odoJi. &iperCt. Georgia, John Matthews, 5jQ and i t'cr ditto. ''ermant, Noah Smith, 4

Infpedtors of Port i in Mafia chufetts Dtf^rifl.

-^'.ofion, Thomas Melvi!! \Nc'zvBedjzrd, Edward Pope, Sa'cm, Baicho. Putnaaa ySamjiable^ Jcfeph Otw, Marbkhead,:i\i-i, Gerrv WilllimWatfon, R. [ fl'^mouth^ Jpf%oicb, jetcm.Stann;fo;d", Tork, Richard Trivet, Giocefler, Sam,WhJttsmor(r_ Biddeford, Jersm'^ah Hill, TIewburyport, IV1:ch,Hc.d|e Portland, James Lunt, _Beverly, Jofiah Batchcdfr Sathf VVilJiam Webb, ' iDigbtonSs ... ,. Ffancis v ,, ., „ iPifc^Jfett, Cook, Penobftot John Lee, iNantiJcket, Ste&hcn HuTey, Frehcbtnan s Bay, Msl. Jordan

r,T L- \ Stephen Smith, ; / L.F.D.-'efdermer

EJUmate of E:c'pevxcs of the Uoitcd State* /ir theTesr I79X. Civil Lift, - ^ 2*5,653 56 I ExtMcdiuarlis, - 197,1129 I 49 War Department, -_ S32-,

I Dollars, 1,058,822 Si Cents. I STnT the Uplted States. DIRECTORS.of Tho!T!3s Wiii-n?:, of r'hiiadrs'-pnia, ?>efi.hnt.

It is Uid, bis Salary wili oot be Icfs ihan 3000 Dollars. Eafiern Slates. Penr.jylvania. Fi/htr Am-?, Jofsph Anthony, Jofeph Barrel!, jo's oh Bali, vyilllam Binghsrn, Jonachsn Maion, j-jt. )a.7ie? Cois Fifliir, Jsremiah Wadf-votth. A,chiba'3 M'Cal!, John M. Nalbiti, Charles Petit, King, R'jfu, Robert Smith, Lawrence, John Thomas WiHiag, Ph'lip Livitigaon» Southern States. Natlianiel Low, Charles Carrol!, Samuel Johnfoa, Watrs, jchT William Smith, Watfon. Jair.cs fame* M'C'urg. Jchii Kean, crGtorgia,,Ca!hier, - 2700 DoH Georg.!! Simp:"on, ii\ Teller, - 1500 Gul'an NVivers. 2d ditto, - - 1000 Wii-'am Lavrence. in Book-ksersr, 1000 John Rudd, 2J citto, - Zoo PhUlip Eok. Dlfcoun. Cletk, - - 7p Ed.vi-d S.^.w, ian. AlTi'-iint C!e:k, - 630 Guft. F,ub2y, Ro':her, - - 600

I Not in^rs thao thiee quarters efths Dlreftirs in office, 'whofe number jj 25, arc to b? cligiBIs for the rexr foc- cefdioi year, excf^): th^ D^eflir who fiialJ b- Prrlidsnt.l " who roay always be re-ei»clc4. j .s ; THE Har.k ti b' n.M The Prefient, DJreaTrs an/,

Ccmpar.y of the Ha-ik of the United States ; and fo to con

tinoe tH! rhs year; 8 1 I, V;\& caoUal ftock whereaf is net to excsed 10,000.000 of doiiars, to be divided into a^,GOC ifliares, each Qiara to be 400 dolJars, oae quarter part to hi p*id iii goid ar.Q filver, at the time of fabfcjjbing, & thres .quarters in 6 percent cirtificates, the iirft p3ymy;nr to b made the firft m^iday in January IT^', in the ifatio of fpecie to debt, at the dftance of 6 months from esch other

Four Branches cf th'j Sank are to be et^ftb'iilied, -r^z, Jone in Bofton, a fecond at NewVork, a third in Baltimore, [and a fdurth in Charlcfton, South Carolina, L . 20 J Appointrnents of the Prefident of the U.iUsi States at Foreign Places. Thomas Piackney, late Governor of South Carolina, Minifter Plenipotentiary '.o the CourrofGicat Britain, Governeur Morrii, ditto a: the Court of France. WillivH Short, R-fident at the Hague. Char'cs vViHiam FicJjiicIc Dumas.- Conl'al in Holland. William Carmichae', Charge dcs AfFa-rcs at Mad;id, David Humphrys, .Viniftc at Portugal. Jjfhaa Johnfon, Conful at London. jSarauti Shaw, Miniter at Canton in China. Thomas Randall, Vice Conful at Ditto. John .vfarfden t'intard, Canful at Madeira, Clarke, Deau'y Cotafui at Ditto, Oliver Pollock, Commercial Agent at th«Ha»«nnsh, Edward Ch'ji-ch, Confu! at the port of Silboa. Thsmas Auidjj, Vice Conful at the port of Pool, SieurEtienf^e Catalan, for th; port of Marfailles. John Parifli, for the port of Hamburp, Richard HarriHin, for the port of Cadiz, James Maury, for the port of Liverpool, William Knox, for the port of Dublin. Johr) Fe.r-vick, for the pDrt of Bourdeaux, H'JT'eil Ca-ries, for the poft of Nanfz.

Mathani-l Barrett, for the port of Raucn, !

S?l varus Bourne, for the port of Hifpaniola, I

FuHvar Skipwilh, for the port of Martinique. I

John Stritft, foi the (lind of Fayal, I f?ufh, for the port cf Surrinam, Ebanczrr I

Sicur c'^ Ja Motce, for tha 3ort of FL7re. jam;? Yard, f;^ th? po>t of Santa Crux. Fraacifco Chiappe, Agent at^Morocco,

j at«.Vio^,ador. Gulfeppo Chiaape, Agent .

Appointments by the King of the French.

Francis <-le Temant, Minifter P>ni;.ofeiiliary, Lf wis Otio, Sn-ietary to the L*!gati«9. jChar!e5 de la Foreft, Vice Conful Cene-'al. johti di Crevecceur, Conful for tha States of Cofineftlcut, Ne\v Yoiff, and New Jecfey. Laurent D' An -amours, Conful for the States of Mary- land and Virginia. Peter dc Marbjis, Conful, pro interim, at New- York, Andrew Oder, V*ics Conful for Virginia. Phili'i Petiv, Vjre Oorful for North -Carolina. r French Confuls,

The Confol's Agents are, Jonathan Davis, at WifcaiTst. Nathaniel F. F.fd.ck, at Portland, Cafco-Bay. Jocailua Tucomo, Njwbury pert. Jcfrph HiltC', at Ss.em. Th:m3s L!o;d Ha!f:y, at Prov'dcnce. Calib Gardner, ct Newcport, Rhode- Ifland.

N. B. Whsrjas chs eitablifhmcnt of Canfu's is for the be

cCit of the trade of both countries, where f.iiey rcAde

and whtre they csaie franij it is ns* improper to noif^fy

the Anis.-ican .".isrchanrs that it ia ufefal ar^d neceiTary to them to tske apa(ri>ort f'om the Conful, or from the Agents refidi'jg in the ports from whcr*; the veiTels

are to iail j b-rva-jfj, \\i SSfa of S^-y avciacni hsppeSiij^ to fuch veffeis, that paffport wi) be the beft racom- roendatioi to the public fonf^ionay in the iflands. The xiith article of an afl of th:K.»:g'<;Co'jncil of State, of Dicember 19,1787, m:atiar.s the following difo-fitioa : " Hij M»J5fty grifjrs to t^e ci:'.z;a8 and iobibitancs of thej U;i;t«d Sra.cg all advaitaiCi whicli a e fij jyed, or which] msy be heresfcer cnj jyrd, by the mirt fa? i^ed nations.!

in his Colon. ssjof Aiiierica : His Mijtfty aiTjies to the! faid citizsns zrA iahab tarits of rhc Uai-.ed Spates all the privileges aid advaritafcs which his own fubjecls enjoy,

or /ha!l ft^)^i, i". Afia aad in the Teas leading thersto : Proi;;i^i3lw3y9, Tnar their vciTjs {hall have b?en fitted out and dlfpatchcdin fjm: pans of the Uiiited State:."

For this )jft fo mali^y, tha Coifal only crrtifi s the iiinature of the Juftice of Peais b;fore whom tfcs

ivlerchan'^ m>de \\ % afHiiVit.

it is i.kiwif; nec-fT-ry ihat all papers feot to Fra-ice or to any ps'ts of tn« French c

ture of ti.e did cfRc?r r-r ptfici<-^. ,

22 . C 3 I AmbafTadors, Confuls, continued. » j bg. From I Holland, or ihQU7iited Netherlands Francis Vm Bsjck^!, lUfident. | Diedcrick Lesrtouver, Conful for MeffacSufcttB^ and f

I New t-?am;>ni) e. | jHarman Lc R'y, for Niw York and Nev7 Jerfey. j I Jan Hendfitk Uhnftian Hrineksr, Confal for the States oi PennfylvanJa, and Delaware. I Adaian Va!fk, Cool'ul far Martliod and Virginia. Jan Boor.en Giaves, d.^ful for North Carolina, South-! Carolina, and Gfofgia,

From h}i fsofi Catholick Majefly. Jofef>h liiiiatio de Vica, Charge d«s Affiires. tjofeph de Jaudenes, Commimooer & Ciage dc8 Affaire?,

Fro7n hii Swedifh Majefty. Richard Soderftrom, Cocful for MafTachureas, Chariw Hellftedr, Conful f r Psnofyivania.

<5/" - From iha Queen Portugal. Ignatius Palyartj Cor ful Gsnera), Richard Codman, V cs Con! ui for MafTachufeUs.

James Barry, Vice Confu'J ^^'^r Maryland ar.d Virginia, John Ab^ams, Vice Ccunfu; for New-York, Fraccis James Verenokc. Vice Co -fjl ^m Sou th Cafolioa Fro?n, his Britilh MgjiAy.

[Sir John Temp e, Conful Geoerai throughout America, George Hanmoi.d, Plenipotentiary. Thomas McDoncugh, Confui for Maffach jfetts, New- H-m-fh^re, Rhide-ICand, and Coanei^xut. Phirchas Bond, Ccnfu! for N-w Yo.k, Newferfey, Pcnn fylvania; Delaware and Mafyland.* Geofge Miller, CorJul for Ncr;h-Carclins, South-Caro- lina and Georg-a, ijohn Hamilton, Confal for Virgi:iia. Ftovi Gen OH. uM. Rava'a, Confu] for t!.e Unied States.

/:? f'lenipoteatiary, /''O'W :hs United States, it not to i:'!^ be ailoTved a grgater fumtkan ^ooo dollars per anni-m,^ J Charge of AfJa'rr, no: ^r.ore than /^{oq dollars, and^ dollars ro the Sccr.-.taf'y any 1350 of Ewbajff. ^ [ 23 J Eurcpsan Kings, Emperors, 6"^.

Lewis XT I. Km^ of the I rcnch Nidon j born Augoft 13 T7 married to Maria Ant-^nietta, the Emperor of 54, ,

. Gfrmany's fifter, who was born Nov, », 1755. Wiliiaro, Prince of O-an?;. Sradthol^er of Holland, born j\3arch 19. 174-2.. mar-jed Fecerica Sophia Wilheimjna, fifter 10 the King of Prulna born Auguft 7, 1751. Charles iv. King of Spain, b3;n Novem it, 174S, fuc- ceeded hi» father, Charles in. io December. j;8 8, and married the Priacefs Lcuifa of Parma, born Dec. 9, 175 r. Guftavus, King cf Sweden, born Jan. 24. 1746, married the Princefs Soph'a Magdaiene of Denmark, who was born July 3, 1746.

Gforge 1 r I. King of GreatBrltain, & Eleflor of Hanov»r bo:r ]u-ne4,i73?, fuccecdcd his Grandfather.George ix Oflobcr 15, T760, married tlie Princefs Charlotte, of i\iecklenburg Strelitz, wi.o was born May 16, 1744. Maiia Frances Ifabella, Queen of Portugal, bnn Dec, 17 1734, and was married to tLe late King, brr Uncle. Leopold II. Em^eror of G^rnrisrsy, born May 5, 1747 married Maria Louifa, Infanta of Spain, who was born November 24* 17^5. Chr4fiian vil. King of Denmark and Norvay, born Jm ag, T749. he married his late Queen, Caroline K^acjida cf Enpland,Nov. 2. 17€6. Frederick W.lKam, King of PrufTia, and Ele£lir of Saxiny. b^rn Sept. 25, 1744» h's firft Confort w^s Elizabeth

Ulrica, of B.unfwick Wolfenbuttle ; his fecond Confer isFrederica Louifj, of KefT; DarmAadt, Staninaus Auguftjs (former'y Count Poniatowfki) King]

of Polind, born Jan. t". 1732. I Catharine tt. Emcrrf? ofRuflJa, born May z, 17'9 f^-ej was daughter of Ch'iftian A'i?iiftu«, P rinc; of Anhalt-|

Derbft j -and Rftf-r.cd the throre Ju'y 9, 1762, u^onl

the denrfnioD of he- own hi-fba-d, Peter tt i. { Sel m III. Grard Sig-'"»f ef Turkey, born in 1761, and]

eothrored ApriJ 7. 17^9. I Vifbcr Amsdfiis-Warie, King of Sardinia, born June a6,i 1776, and was married tn the late Waria-Antor.ietta-j Frederica, fjAer to the Eroie'or of Germc-nv. | Pope Pius vf, born Dec, 2-', i 7 i7, eiefledreb. 15, 17-5,! Ferc:nar.d iv. Kipgcf Ncp'es Sc Sfcjlly, born Jan. )2,r75i J 'Na-ines (9/^Governors,6^c, inThe United 6lates. New-HatDffiiire, Jofiah »t3rt!etr, MaiTachiifett!-, John Harccck, Rhode Itland, Arthur F^.icfr, Connecticut, Samuel Hiintington, New York, Oeor^e Ointcn, New Jerfey, '^Vil.iam Pat'erfoD, Pcnnfylvamf, Thcmas VUfflio, Delaware, Jofhua Giayton, Maryland, Ceoi-gc Plater, Virginia, Henry Lee, North Caroliaa, Alexander Martin, South Carolina, Charles Pinckney, Georgia, Edwsrd Telfair, Vermont, Thomas Chittenden, Koith cf the Ohio, Arthur St. Clair, & Superiatcndant of Indian Affair;. South of the Ohio, William Birunt, D!tto.

Britiih Governors in North america, (^t\ Qiiebec and Nova Scotia, Lord Dorchefter, Quebec, Genera! Aiured Clark?, Lt. Governor. Nova Scotia, John I'ari^^ Lieut. GoTernor. NewBrunfwlck, Thomas Carlcton, Lieut, Governor, St. John's, Edmund Fannin;?, Lieut. Governor. Cape Breton, William M'Cormick, Lieut. Governor. NewfouDdland, Vice Admiral ^5ilbar;k?, Governor, John Elford, L/eut. Governor. NewSo.Walas, Arthur Phillips. Governor. Francis Grofs, Lieut. Governor. Bermuda*, Henry Himilton, Governor, Bahama Iilands, Earl of Danmare, Governor. Jamaica, Earl cf Effingham, Governor, Barbados, David Parry, Governor. Sir W;n. Fitzherbert, Lisot. Governor* Leevyard Iflands, S'r Th-vm:^a bhir'sy, Governor. Richard Haw. L..f*ck, Lieut. Governo?, St. Kitts, James Poole, Lieuc. Governor. Antigua, Maj. Robert Ma:;hews.. Lieut.Governor, rio-itferrat, CBariet Sslwyn^ Lisut. Governor. >F-vis, Lt. Gen. {ames Johr fton, Lieut.Goveraof. Grenada, Lt, Gert. Mafhew, Governor. St. Vincents, James Seton, Governor, Dominica, Sir John Orde, Governor. /ihfrraCt of an /idt of ibe /Imertcan L.ongreis. cpprcvei'by the?rt.{\i^r,r. Feb. n. 179 J, maki}}^ Ap- propristionsfar ths jupport cf Go-vernmsnt, &c, during tbrVzjir 17QJ, vi:::. TpHAT there hi ap^ropj-iited for faio fevcral purpoiljE, 3 fL-m net frc^id'f.g 195,176 dol'arr. and 53 centr for sisff^/irg the expenfes of the ci^il ilft, inc'udirg th? ; cop.tinocucisB of the i'ftvjra! fxecistivc officsrs, ar.d c( .he tw( houfss of Cor!|refi : 2 futn net exceeding 50,756 doliar ard 55 cents, for fatisfysng feverai fpccineH purpofss j anc 3 Turn not exceeding 390,109 dollar?, ard 54 ccTts, fo thtufeofthe dfpartmrnt of war, inc!udin|; the fum cl rcG.oco d:);:ar3 for dsfreying the exptmes of '.be expedi- :ioo againft certairj Indian tribes (undtr Gen. Harrtiar anc. others) and the f.jrs of 8^7.46'^ dcila-s and 60 cents, foi one year's pcrfions to iava'-ids, together with the contin- genciis of the faid d?p2Ttm5r»t. Wh'ch fumD are to b; paid ontof the funds providing; for jMe fuppOft of government,

By another Aft, approved Watch 3, 179 I, A fum noi c:^ceeding 20 000 doners is aoprorriatsd for cifc£li g a re- ccgoition ot (he trra'y vith the Errsjeror of .\jorccco.

f-ir;.e i And by another, ^piircved the ^zy, a Arn no: ej^creJing 312. 686 d-;'ars and 20 cent.?, 13 i:s be a;pro- pria'cd for def.'cying th» fXyt'Us of an fdditrppai rrp?-

i-i er.t of Inf-Ptry, to corfiil of gxz m?^, fxciufive 'if c rn- rp iTi;)ned o!-icers. to be cmr''o}ed far the oc*"ir,« of the

i'ton'.iers ; their, pay and aik-watice tc be ai foi'iv.-?, v Zi .••'ajar eeo*: 2i, T25 d-)!i3r5 pc? mo.T^h. 20 dollars for

mo.;th!y f.rife, and 15 rations d^ily j orif!a>:"er- gencrsl. 94 di>!!afs iv^f m>nth, jo d.J-art'for f.-rage. & 11 ra:icn; j

Li?u-:cnar!t-C'i£»r:*l r-, rr:rf.sr,.l?n:, cid the Qj^Tter-mafl-r.

60 di'iars pe'r rnjnih ; Maj-T commard":: of asu'lcr) dollars lais 45 ; Majors /o do j ^Captiins 30 d^olJai-s ; iJJ iL''')t'nar.ts Sidciljrs ;. Fnfier.s dulia s ; Sii:g;;»n5 '"^p

'do'lars, jnd i/.z'.ss 2I du's^ars ; S*']tants 5 do'h-s j Cor-

:pcralj4d:,H<»r.'; P;i»*t^3fc iM.ficisns 3 dollars ; Chaplains ^0 fioilars per month, :.'>cludiT^ rations ar.d fn'-?ge. The fo borrnvr the ( Prefident is aathor'zed two 5a^ jmtntioned fums, to be. repa-d out cf the mcr/es whii^h iprior to the 1 ft of January .1791, may arifs frcm the duties •iriipof^fd tipon {^irits diftiU

[!n cefs of any oenciencv -io 4»at fund, the faith cf the.' "-' -.'f{d S;.arfs is pjfdg^d-te ^^laks it good. ^^_J L'702.1 [ 26 j Coniitiental Impoll and Excife DUTIES Payable on Good:, ff^ares and Mtrcbojidiioe importc3» into the United Stares attcr (udc 30,^751. ALE, beer and porter, in cfflcs, per gallon 5 centr Ditto »i-> bottles, per dozen, jo cents. Anchors, per cent. I 7 and an half Bbrk Books, to per cent, Boots, per pa r, 50 cents, I and an fcaif per cent, iBruffiei, 7 Buck!es, {hct ard^tnef, 10 per cent. Buttons, all kinds, 7 and an haif percent* Bricks JO per eent» Cabinet ware», 7 and an ha'f pcrcenr. Cable?, per cwt. 100 cents. Calicoes, colored. 7 and an half per c«nt. Cambricks, 7 and an half per cent, andies, of tallow per pound, t cents, D cf wax or fpe-maceti, per pcurd, 6 cents, anes, walking-fticks af.d whips, 7 and an half per cent* ards, wool ^r,i cotton, per d-.zen, 50 cents. j D^tto, playing, per pack, 10 cents. Carpets and carpeting, 7 and an ha'f per cent. Carriages, ccacb, chariot, ^'l aeton, chaife, chair, folo, er othfr carriages, or parts cf carriages, 15300 half per cenrj C efe, per pnur>d, 4 cents. j All goods warei and Metchandize (other than teas) im-

ported d is e

^h'nj wire, is £ni a^hilf per cent, I ;hin «i5, 7 and an hi!f per cent. i ^taaihifig, real; made, 7 and aa half per cent. I Joa?, per b-jHiii. 3 cents. | ;ijc^a, per poua3, 1 cetri, i

-off^e, per pound, 4 fUnts, I >>jjper ware* 7 £"i a^ i^alf pe? cer^t. I Cartel, per hundred w:. 100 cents. L^'jrdaie, | Ditto oatarred and yara per huauted wr. 150 eesKt

otton, per pound, 3 tent?. f Clocks, aod wa^he3, 10 per cent. | t>rug<, medicia&I (except thsie ufed In d^iog) 7 and anj haifpercear. | loper Cent, Eafthen ware, j Gauzes, 7 acd an half per ceat. Glafi. looking, wiDdow and other, antJ allmanufaf^ures glais, except quart bottles, iz and an htlf per ctat. GloTCS, of leather, 7 and an half per ceot. "i Gotd^, and Hlver leee, lo per ceot. G^ld wares, 10 per cent. Goiofliocs, of leather, per pair, 7 cents. Groceries, (except Articles cfewbere enumerated) tiz. Cinnamon, Cloves Mice, Nu^migs, Ginger, A-inifeed, Currants, Dares, F;gs, Piuribs, Prunes. RaifiTs, Sugar- candy, O ranges, Lem^nS;, Limes, and ge'^.eraPy all Fruits, Comfics Olires, Capers, Pick.'et of fort and ; every j Oil, Gunpowder, Muftard in fl/ur, lo per cent. Bats, of beaver ^cit, wool, cr mixture of either, 7 and an half pet cent,

H ni?, per bund'cd wt. 54. cents. Indigo, per poond, 25 cents. Iron— callings. Hit at.d ro led, 7 and an half per cent. jewe>fy and paftc-woik, i -^ per cent, L?ce, gold and fiJver, 10 per cent. Lampblack, lo per ceot. Lawns, and lace?, 7 and an half per cent,. Lead, bar and ether, per pound, 1 te:^. Leather, tanned, or tawed, and maiiufaftures of Leatbei not otherwife rated, 7 and an half per cent. j Malt per bu/hel, lo cents, l^5arb >• fine a?.d ether ftones, tab'c?, moTtarj, acd sthe

[ uteoftls of nnarb e or fiaie, 10 fer cent. _^ C_^2_8._]__ ContiKsnial Duties coniinuci. Millinary, ready m^d?, 7 anu an hall per ccnr, iVIolafifss, per galion, 3 centf. .VJufiins snd Muflinets, 7 atid an half fcr ccnU

Mails 2nd fpikes, pc: pound, 1 cent. >ia!jktcn3, 7 and ao ho if psr c?nr, Packtfircad a«d twine, fcr, hundred \vt. 300 cents. Painters colors, (except thofc ule^i in dying) 10 percent, gpej. — writing, wrapping,p3pcr»haag'ngs, and pafts-board io per cent. Parchment rr-A vellum, 10 per ccr^t.

Pailcwork and Jewelry, i o per cent. Pepper, per pound, 6 cents. Pewter war:r, 7 and ac half per cent. Pictures and Prints, 70 per cent. Pimento, per pound, 4 cents. Plated ware, 10 per cent. Porter, beer and a!e, in caiks, per gallon 5 cents. Ditto, in bottles, per doaco, 20 cents, iSaddles, 7 and an half per cent. Sail-, per buflicl, 1% cents. Sattins, and other wrought dike, 7 and an half per ccat. Shoes, Slippers andGolcfhoes, of leather, per pair, 7 cents. Shoes and Hip^ers of fiikoi fluff, per pair, lo cents. Silver, and gold Jact, lo per cent. Silverware, 10 per cent. Slate ftones, and uterfiis thereof, 10 per cent. Soap, per pound, a cents. Snuif) per pound, 10 cents. Foreign diffiUid Spirits. Spirits diftiUed, imported into the United States, if rocia than AO percent, beiow procsF according to D/cas'a hy drnmcicr, pc gailon, 20 cents, Spirits, if andrr 5, 2tid cot mere than 10 per cent, below procf, by the fame h)dionie'e:, per gaii-.n, 21 cents. Spirits, if of proof, and not more than 5 per cent, be'ov'gr proof by the i'sme hydronnsrer, per gallon, ii cents Spirits, if above proof, not exceedijjg ao per cent, accord- ing to the faraeh)d»onrietcr, per gallon, «5 cents Spiiita, if m^fc than 20, and not more than 43 per cent. ab.^ve proof, acco;ding to the fame hydrometer, per gal- Ion, 30 cents. Spirits, if mo>re rhan 40 per cent, above proof, according to the fame hydrometer^ per gallon, 40 cents ] f 29 3

Continental Duties continued, \ '/ben the amount of the Duties do not exceed 5P DolJ

la.9, ic is to be imRiediately paid j whsa above thac fum it may be fecured by bond, Difiilled Spiriii in the Unicsd Stateu Spirits, diftiilcd within the United States, from Molafle: Sugar, or other foreignMaterials.more than lO per ceaC below proof, according to Dycas's hydrometer, per

gallon, i i cents.

Spirits, uodef 5 and not mare than 10 p«r cent, below j)roof, by ttic fame hydrometer, per gallon, 12 ceots. Spirits of proof, and not mne than 5 pe; cent, below proof, by the fame hydfomefer, per gaiion 13 cents. '^ Spirit: above proof, not exceeding 2.a pe<- cent, according

} to the fame hydromeier, p;r galion, 15 cents, I 'Spirits mcrre than 20 per cent, and net more than 40 psr; cent, above I proof, according to, the fasie hydrometer J per gallon, ao cents, j . , j •Si^ifits more Chan 40 per cent, above proof, accotding tc tic fame hydioroetef, per gailon, 30 cents. j ,Fpiiii8 dift.lied frori .the produce of the United Suites,; l^inirits Ciftiiicd^wichin the Uiiited States, from any article;

cf the prcdece thereof, it more than 10 pif r cent, beiovl I f prcG.^", accojuicg to Dycj.3 s hydioiaeier, per galloD-! * r 9 cents. J Gi-ir-.ts under 5, and not sioic tiun ro per ceiit. btlcv;^

i proof, by the fame hydrtmettr. per eajion; 10 cents. f .Spirits of proof, arid prCOi;! not more ;i)an fy percent, below by ; the fame hydiometcr, per gai\cn, ti cents, j Spuiss above proof, not e;:ceed,n^ 20 per cent, acccrdirc^ to :hc fanis I hydfonicter, p«f ga'lon, 13 ccntr, | Spipits moic thin 3 snd r>c.t movs than 40, per cent. ebose ; proof, according- lO ihc lisnc hyd/omctcr, F^*J gaiioi, 7 cents. \ pit>;s moie than 40' per cent. ^Vove piosf, accoiding tcf ths f*mc hydrometer, pergaiion, 25 ccnfg. | [0.1 Stil s cnTiptofed In diftiiiisg in acy other pUct' l^.an a Lit;. Town or Vii^^^ge^ a yearly duty cf d ccfi'.s fo«r every gallon of the capacity or ccntenu fuch Still, including t'ce head thereof In cafe any of the faid SpiritS; \_vvhereupon any of the| '' duii's arc paid cr fecured) ihiii be exporredfrcm y ^''-f'i Slates to acy fcieelga port c piacc, thee u' - -^ ' — Tl .g ,.3 r so ] Ceni'tnenial Duties continued. be an aPowancc to ths cxao-ter therejf, by way of drawback, fqual to the duties fiereupon, acco'dmg to the rates la each cafe jdeJuft n^ theicfrom half a cent per gallon, and a^^dtng to tue aJkiwance upjn fpirits diftiiled within the U.-Ji-ied S atesff.im mo afl^a, which

ftjM be -ii exported, tbreeccp.cs per f;a loa, as ao equivals.'it for the duty laid ot milafles by the faid a£l making further p-o»ifi )r! for t'ae payrn.'nt of the deb-;* of the Un ted Stares.—No allowance is to be made except the fhip or vcfl'sl is upwards of 30 tooe.] SpikcB and nails, per pound, i ce::t, Scone wate, 10 per c«nt. jSieel, unwrough!:, per hi»ndred wt. 75 csnte. Sugar, brown, pe'' pound, 1 4- cent. Ditto, loaf, pe? pound, 5 ce^ts.

Ditto, ail cthC'S, per uound 2 5 cents, Teae — fee China arid India Goods. Tiles, 10 per cear. Tin wares, 7 arid an half per cent. Tobacco manufaftured, per pound 6 cents. Twine aod r'ack hrcid, per hundred wt, 300 ceots. Vellum and Parchment, to per cent. Vel»e 8 and VeUerets, 7 and an half per cent. Waiking-ft cks. Cams and Whips, 7 ani an half per cent. Wares, earthen, ftonc, gold, fiver & plated, 10 per cent. Ditto, tin, pewrer and copper, 7 and an half per cent, '

Watches anJ Ciock", lo per cent, I Wine, Madeira of the quality of London particular, per ilion, 35 cents. Wine, other Madeira, per gallon, 30 cent*. Wine, Sherry, per gallon, 25 ce-:ts. Other Wine?, per gaibn, zo cents,^.

' Yarn, per hundred wt, 1 50 cents, All other Goods, on thi value thereaf. 5 per cent. Except the following Articles, cx-m?'ci from dary, ris, Bul-ion, Tin in Pig.% Tn -j'ates, O d Fewer Brafj, Teu'enague, Iro-n ani B^afs Wire, C ».) cr mPlates, Salt- petre, Piaifter of Pa W)ol, Oyinj V ods and Dying Drugs Riwh-dcand Slci^is, U^d efifid Furs of c^^rv knd, the Sci (lores >f veflFi s. the C oaths, Boo s, Hmfchold Fiirni'ure. ard'heT 'o!s cr Implcmnts of theTrade or Pro- in '1- #C0ioo of Pcffuns w .u come to fefide the U. S. ; Pb [ ?' ] Continental Duties coniinued

iophicaj apparaius £oi any fern nary of earning j ali Goods intended to be -e-expoited \) a foreigo poit in -iie vs iel in

•vbichthsy (hr\ b; imported ; 3n3 ali ar'iciss ufihe growth product Of manufadt jrcs of .he LTnitsd Scales,

Good: 2d vi'oem ti bj va'mi by add'ng 2<) p'cr -ceof, CO the aflaal coft if from ttic Cape oi Qj^dHape or be-

'yond ; and lo p«r cent, if from aiy o:iie<- pi^ce, esciulJv |of charge..

1 Ten p3r ciQ':. is adied to the feverai ?4te» of duties, i: ttU'^Stti goods imported in forcijtj veflTiis, excepi in cafes where an ad itionat duty irfpeciaiiy laid on goods imj»or-.ed.

A d-a>vbjck o^' 99 pet ceat. oa theduiy, f^r e«ii 'rting my of che aforefiid articles to fjieigrj countries, (ixcc?

Spirits, the di-a^back. of which is. Q^sotioned under thai

jhesd) A Bounty is Ji J oi dnei a^id ? ck'^J f i/h, of jthe fifh'.ries of th"! XS.i, and on o-her Frovifims faited iwirhi-i the States, whi.i expj-tei :j a fjreigi country-^* viz. —Oa dried Fiia,- lo cents pei*^uin:al —O^ pickled Fi

Fo'eigo Giads, ^'jbjefi to d'j^y> are fo fsited, togcthej-

with the veu*i, if imported ia any veflTii under 30 tons.

IN order to ficj-e cbecj';.cf\ .r. of ch-fs duties^ boat or cu'tS'Sire ra be eqi pj:d, no: rxcsr-lin;]; ten, to be cm ployed fir 'he p'o'aiTt vo of ihe 'evanus, the cxpeiice not fo exceed lo.ooo doMa^s, to be prd out of the duties an toaaag- c/i vitTels. Eich of faid b.>3t3 ox cjtrers to hive

or»8 \4aft'r, and nat nr.jre than r jree Mites, fou- Mariners

and b'lys h'. two J the Maflsr to aliiwed p dinars per iojo h, firit vla;e, 20, fecoid -Via-c 16, thi:i Mx't 14.

each Vlariner 3 and each bo/ 4. do>lara. The Oficersof theie b^ats or cuttersto be O iicerj of the Cuiloms, with authority to go oo bosrd any »eTe' within 4 leagues of the coifts of ch.3 J-ji'ed S J'ei. Sniii open ro » or fan boats are to be orovided ?or 'he ufe of the Surreyors T dite'Tc^in of frauds.

J.hiF.Wirnms^s Mifterofth- ^li TicbafeUS Cutter,

Hizekuh WeiTn, ift *vi.teuf dtto. .

Nihirel '>!::»,»' 3 t •* vj^ - -^r dirto. Sjrlyaaus Cole, 3d lAiit of ditto, • L V- 1 TONNAGE, i>y an aci of July 20, 1790, to te paid,

in ten days after entry , and befor^ clearance, j loN vcfTfls of the U;!itcd States, 6 cents per ton,

00 vtilfiis buiic within theUnitcd States after iJie 20th i.i. July, 7789, but cwttcd whoJiy or io part bv foreigners, 30 ceatSo Ori all other vcfT.-ls, 50 cent?.- Od vtfTvIs of rheUnitfd Sta'es c-;ter;rtg in a diftrid in one State from a.dillrift in another .(other than an adjoining' State on the' fea cosft or- oa a pavigab'^e nvci) havin,,

on board ^ods taken in one StS'.fc to be dehvcted : ; another^ 6 cents.

On foreign vefieis entering in cae diftrift fr-. rn anothc. ha'^ring on board goods taken in one diilridt to bi deJiv

ercd in another, .50 cerjcs. Veire)9 of the United Stitcs, Hcrnfed to trade brtwecn x\a d»fl:rcnt diflri<5le, or to carry on the bank or whaie fiflit-

ri'es, pajr only once a year.

\; If any vcfTcl ieavei ^.iz port without paying the duty 0. !TotMJ£gc, the perf;3fi conimafiuing futfsiis the fum- e 500 doHers. ' By vefTeis of tH? United States, -ar* undirftood vefTe; Ibuiit in the United States, and whoUy beloogmg to aciti- (2i;i cr Ci:iser)3 thereof"^ or x'clTe's bu'-h in fcrr j^r; councr;c?, bat belonging, on the ;6th of May 1785, to a citiscc or oitizens of the United Stales, and fo cuniiauing unui the tioie cf ii^portation, Veireis, not anfwering the sbo^e dcfcription, 2t< deemed Foreign Vcflcis.

__ . .

1 Kates of Comi for ejlimating Diit;e!, [Pound Stcrl!<;g of deat Eiiiatn, 4 del. srs and 44 cents. of ii eland, dolors snd io cents. I 4 [Livce Tcurnojs, iS cents aj>d an ha;f, Fioririj jDutch or Guilder 39 cents. , JMark Banco of Hamburgh 33 cents and one thtrd, IPJx Dollar of Sweden, one dollar. [Real Plate of Spain, 10 cents,

|Milree of Portugal, J doliar and 24 cents. Jjale of China I dollar and 4S cents. fcPagoda of India, i dollar and 94 cents. ^I^wpce of Bengal, 55 cents and an half. r ^: ] Method ef Proceeding «/ tks I oan Onices, in the United States,

Ur.iied State: Tnafwy Ddpirfment, Sept. zo, 1790,

T is hereby made'krios?n, that the foUowing arrsn|e menc has bacoadopted tawsras carrying i-.tc ex;cutionr the Acl, rcikiag ptovifioa to: the dib: of the United

States, viz. ,

Loan-Office CertihCite!, and thofs ifTufd by the Com- miffioncrs for the adjuftmeot cfaccouatsia the fcveral {States, will bs receirable only at the Treafury and by the refpcdlive commiiTioncrs of Loans within the States in which they were rcfpediveiy iiTuad, The Ccrtifiotes ^flu- d by ths Regifter of thfc Treafury, by the Pay-Ma^sr General aad cornmiSioncrof Army Accounts, by the Com- milTnnere for the adjuftment of :he accounts of th e Quar- ter M«n^er's,CommUr*ry'fjHofj>itaKCloathiDe,and Warine Departments, Indent* on latereft, and oiiis of old Emiffi- on, will be receivable indifcriminately at the Treafury and fay the Comm iTuners of aiJ the States, The fituatiotJ of the Checks has dilated thia ar»angement for the greater fccuritj of the public agaioft impofitions by forged ot coun- terfeit paper, and the details which hive been adopted f'om the fame confidsrat ion for the crecurioa of the bufi eis

arefucb, that it will give facility and difparch, if applica- tion'} from ihe holders of Cct'fic^tcs of ihe Regiilcr of the Treafujy and of the Paymaftcr Grnerai, and Ccm.'nto'iooer of Armv Acciuats, and of the Cf mm ffi^ner of the five? Depar mints above mentioned. a,e tn-de in the firft ;n-|

ita'vre at the Treafury ; and if applications fr'^m the Ha!-|

ders of Loan C)ffice Ccrifira'C ; and Certificates iffued! by the Comm ffiVners for the »djuftm:i: of Accounts in]

the refredive States, s-rs ra:de ia .i!ce manner to the com-| rrifnoners of Loans within the State- m which thiv wercf iffa^d. Traf>sfef9 can afterwards -be made to anj 0?cer! that the Propric;ors of thj-fe Ccuificates vmj cefirc. | treafury Depa'-tmsnt, Sept. 28, l7gO,^ THE following regu'alions, Vrhich have bfcn adopted towarda carrying in ro execution the Aft, making 'provificf- for the debt of the United States are announ- ced for the ififormation of the public creditors. I t u T

WH£<"* r ciar.ite' is to be m-ds from one person to another, thcterti^catc or certijicattt of (fce-debt to be tranf- ferred, muft be produced at the ;jropcr officit, in order that the (itxne m«y be cance'lcd, ar.d a now one, or new oucs ifTvf, as the cal'e fliall Inquire.

When a transfer is d fi e^ frora one offi.e to another • poicatioo muft in the fift inflancc be m ds to the offici where the credit ex fts, wrhereupon the cf!ti(icate rr cer tificates of the debt to be transfe'tcd wiSI be caaccUed and a fpecisl one granted, as a voucher to the Sccrcrary of the

Trcafury j upon the Drodoclton and delivcy of which to hinia warrant wilt iHue to the office, to which rhe debt is to be transferred, where the bufinefe wiiJ be cnmpie »ed. The form (A) has beea adopted for let-efs of atcoroey, to make trans fes, which, and the d re(flions

for completing It, it is capered will be earefoUy ol>. fe.ved. lo everjr cafe of a transfer of the (ubCcribed or funded debt, the new ccftlfica e will bear inteteft, only from the firil day of the quarter, in ivbicb the transfer is made, The unpaid inte eft which may have accrued pnot to that quarter, will be paid only to the perfoo, who wis ftock-

holder at the time it accrued, or to hit fpecial afSgnee. Fcurteen days before the expiration of each quarter, the

books of ea-h office will be c'ofed ; f » that no trarsfera vfiii. fee made, nor except at the T eafury, will any fub

fccipttoiss be received, or old cer*- fi at-s exchanged for new o^e»,on the apjdjcation of noa Tib fcribsrs, flfar/»y that peri a, Thofc inteidinp febecv-me fubfcriberg to the pr*>pf^{td Loan, vyho do not faijfc.ibe. prior to the com- jnencment of any itich f eri'd — .r thofc intending not to fubicribfp who do not prefcnt their old certificates to exchanged, or if haJders of certificates of the RegiAer of xhe Trcafury, who do not notify to fhe Treafory their tntention not to fufcfcribe, prior io •iach commencement of foch period, wi!! not receive the i«»tefeti, which may have accrued .antccedei-tly, 'till be end of the qaarret in bnf.ion rf the funds, and the prcfervation of orj.r render ^ndjfji^enfibie, L 35 J On rhr fubfciibed ot fuiided dtb^, intccfJ »i it becomes due; will b* paid wichout produftion of t'e certificates if- fucd for tbe fa e. On the unfubfcDb^d d'.bt if aiijr t^ele fhail be, the produftioo of the eertiScatc. will be necefla n Ofdrr 10 ihe iccciot of tbe intereft, and an liwlorff* men: of the pavmcit of it upon the Cirtificates, This i^owe-'er, '8 conficeicd of the tSk. and tnconvcnience i.f tanfro.lTnn. wiil r.ot be requued of tbofe who hold tert ficates fcf the Rcgifte of the Tfcafary, ar;d lefide out

• the United States. The form (/>) o'' a fetter of rrif» for receiving ir.tcreft a..d the direftioos there- with, (til expedted wil' b* carefuUj purfued. (Form A.) A rOWER of ATTORN -Y, to transfer Stc

Astoroey, for ine and ;ri my name to ie ' aii pn and transfer the Stock fiandirg in my oame in tbe Book^ cf with p iwer alfo an Atorcey cr Attornic underme for ifaa? pa'p^f?, tomake ardfobftitute ^ and lo do all lawful a£ts requ fite for cf fe^irg tne ptcmifes ; he cby ratifying ar-d erf S m ng aU that my faid attorney, cr his Subfiitute or Subftuutta Qiall do therein by virtue hereof,

IN VvlTNESS whereof I have hereunto Ctt my H»nd 3rd Seal, the — Day cf in the Yesr of our Loko One Thrufaod Seven Hurdled and Ninety

Sea'ed and deiivrred { in the prtfc-^ce of \

BE I r KNOWN, that OD the — Day of ^ Oae Thoufard Seven Hundred and Ninety — bef .re tne, « cam? -"— within earned, a-r>d acknowledged the ab^ive Lc'tcr cf artorrey ro be his A(\ arid Deed, la tefi Riory ^ hcre'^f I have hereunlc fct mf Htai and tbe Day and Year lift aforefai^j.

> DlRt-CTIONS.*

IF the power is to eittend to the^hole of the ftock tbe wtJrd ail' is t& be inferted after tbe word 'transfer.*

If only to part, the particular fonn is to be iofcrted, with

* the additWD of the word* beicg \ art of.' [ 36

If the power is to extend only to a certain ipecies of ftock, it may hs sxpiciTed in the ^ixTersnt cafes by in- ferring in the h'a(\k between the words * the' and * Stock' th«j worda * funded Six per Cent.! (which will dffignate th.e Stock besfjng a prefcnt intereft-} or the wnrds, ' fnn- ded Three psr Csn,.' (which will drfi^nate the Three per Cent. Siock,} or the \vord * Deferred' (which will de fignate the Stock bearing Intereft at the end often Years or the word * unfunded' (which will delignate the uii- fubfcfibed part of the debt.)

If no power of fubftitution Is icfired to be given, the it, hole that relates to to be omitted j the place cf abode, and quality of each witnefs, to be written agsi his name. Thciacknowiedgment rsay be taken before any Judgsl of a Coirt cf the United States, or of a fuperior Court ofj Law or.Equity in any State, or of 3 County Courr, or' before the Mayor or other Chief Magiftratc of any place j or before a Norary Pablic.

In the ackiiowlcdiTient, if the Seal of a Courf, orCor„l

poraUon, is CO b: aftix.d, the wrrds ' caufcd to be* rr^-'- precede the word * jli'ixed' the hHt,k immediately

• !ow!og to be filled with a defignation of the J:eal j a,

It is the Seal of a csrtain Court, naming it j or the S

of a certain Corpo;a>ion, nsniing ir 5 or the Seal ofoflic* of the party before whom the acknovvledgmff.-it is taken,

jfhe has one j or if he has nor^e, witlrths words *my Seal.-

If there be no public nr aHicra! Sejj to tj^.e ack'^ovviedji- msnt, proof cf t^•c cx-ecurion of the powsr inuft be mads by oath or aflirmaticn of ore of (fee WitnefTe*, to be tsken before foras perfon duy aufhorifcd «t the place

?/here ths transfer is to be made

(Form r>.) APOV/ER of ATTOai\fiY-, to receive In^^rcil.

: I , KN'OvV ALL MiiN by thfcfe piefcoii Thac io maks, conftitute aiid apaoinf- true am' lawful Attorney, for me and in my name to recsivc the intereft —~~^ the Stock, ftarjding in m;.

.name in the Bocks of —— ^ with powci |iIfo an Attorney or Attarnics, under me for that purpoTe -"» mike- and fubAiture j and r:> dj aS( lawful Atf>^ rrc-i. [ 37 J ^ fite for effiftinj the Fremifcj j hereby ratjfjirg and con Arming a.l chat my faid Attorney, or his fubftitute or Subftitutes fhall do therein by virtue hereof. IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto fet my Hani and Seal, the — Day of in the Year of our L^rd, One Thoufand Seven Huncfcd acd Ninety Scaled and delivered l

in the prefencc of \ BE IT KNOWN, that en the —Day of Oat Thoufand Seven Hundred and N'iacty before me - :ame ————— within namsd, and acknowledged 'the bove Letter of Attorney to be fais A&. and Deed. If^ teftimcny whereof I hafe heeunto fet my Kind ind the Day and Year laft afoiefaid DlR«:CT10NS.

IF the Power I3 td be general, the wordj * now due,

)r which hereafter grow due upon' ate to be inferced after be word * intercfl:,* If not general, the time for, or to

hich the intercft is to be received, to be fpecially ex jieffcd after rhe word 'intercft.' If no Power of Subftitution is defiled to be given, the vhole that relates to it, to be omitted. The place of bode, and quality of each Witnefs, to be written againft lis name. The acknowledgment may be taken before any Judge f a Court of the United States, or of 3 Superior Court of aw or Equity in any State, or of a County Court, or be- oic the Mayor, or other Chief Magiftrate of any place, r before a Notary Public. In the Acknowledgment, if the Seal of a Court or Cdr- oration is to be afBxed, the words * caufcd to be' may recede the word 'affixed,* The blank immcdhately filled jllowing to be with a dcfigDation of the Seal j as it is Seal a hat the or certain Court, naming it ; or the eal of a certain Corpofation, naming it 5 or the Seal of

Iffice of the Pwt* before whom the AcknoAlcdgment is ken, if he has one; or if he has none, wifh the words my Seal.' If there be no public or offici&l Seal to the Ac'knowledg- ent, proof of the execution of thepowermuft be made by ath or Affirmation cf one cf the WitnelTes, to be taken fore fome Perfon duly authotifcd, at the Place wher^ e transfer is to be made. ' C 3B ] Commiilioners cf Loans. NeW'HampJhire, Nathsiniel Gilmtn, 650 DoUau Majfacbufetts^ Nathsoiel Apjiletoo, 7 500 Rhode Ijlandf Jabcz Bowcn, 600 ConneBicutt Wiilism Imlajr, jooo

I^env Tork, John Cochtsn, 1 509 Nem-yer/iy, James Ewtcj, 700 Pennfyhania, Thomas Stnitfa, >50o {yelatuaret James Tilton» 600 Maryland^ Thomas Harwood, Jooo ViPginiot John Hopkins, J500 Ntrtb Carolina, William Skioo«rj 1000 South Carolina, John KeofviUe. looo Georgia, Richard Wylly, 700

William Irvioe, "I Commij/ioners for Jettlir.% Woodbury Langdoo, > Accounts betiveen tbeUnited JohnKcan, J Statei& individual Statet. Salary 2150 Dollars per aonum each. TJie Clerh to be allowed the Tame falaries as are aUowed in the Tieafury department.

ColUilors ^Excife in Majfachujettr, Chofenin June 1790* and continued in OfBce by a Re folveof the General Court in June 1791 for theCoUe£lioo of Duties on Carriages, Bu. and for fettling their Excife Accounts with Suffolk, I 39 1 A T A B L E. 1 ifacwiog the Value of any Number of Centi from one tcj one Hundred, io Shillings, Pena acd Fartbingi.-—-' Very ufeiul to all Perfons who may' be coccerned io the botief eftablifhed by the Revenue Laws of Coogrefs.

If. \\Cu.\t. d. ;tsA:. d. f. \\Cts \s. d. f. \\Cts d. f. p 3 63 a fT's 1 1 z 7 a a T S I 3 o 9 o * 3 2 9 4 I 30 T 5 o II o 5 3 i« 3 6 a c a 7 1 I I 7 4 a o 8 3 a 3 9 T 3 I IO o 4 o r lo 3 4 3 }i a 5 * t o I 6 I 1 I o 7 o ' 1 3 7 3 2 a 8 2 aid 3 o 9 ° I %r\ 3 3 9 3 4 a a lo 2

*; I a II I aSH r 40 ]' ^ GoDiioental Scale of Depreciation, As eftablifhed by the late united Provincial Congrefs, at their feffioa at Philadelphia, as a Rale for fettling the Rate of Depre- ciation on all publick Contracts made from the Year 1777 to the Year 1780, and which hath not fince been altered.

Value of 100 Dollars Paper Money in Specie.

'»777. Dol. Sept. I. 2. ^ ^^• oa. 2 20."

Nov. I. 17- Dec. 4. >7- 1778 Jan. 4. "9; Feb. 3. 14. Mar. 2. 18.

April ^. * 19- May 4. 20. June 6. 19. July 2. '[ 4J 3

Majfachufsttf Scale of Depreciation. j Agreeable to a Law of the Srate for the fetclicg of Coa-j trafti, both public and private made on or fince the]

n:it Day of Jdnuary, 1777. i Or.: Hundred Dollars in G^ld or Silver in January i 777J being equal id Onl Hundred a'td Five bollafs' in C h»| ' Bilisof Credit of the United States. { One Thoujand SenjenHundred and He-uenty Sei;en,' \

f'injary 105 M=«y 115 Sep'embci 17 j, T February 10 Jjri- 123 Ottober 3.75!

iUrch July 125 Noveniber • 300^

J12 Augufl 15a 1 December jic; 0««? I'bottfaftd Sehs- Hundred arJSc-v'siy Eighty \ I3nu3!y M^y Scprraibcr 3^5 J 400 j ^47^1

M?rch ju'y l-Nov'erDher 375 j 425

Apfjl 1 Ai}guf> 400 4.^0 I December

OmTbsuJiKd Sezrcn Hi&ndred and Seventy f-lir,e:- I

January 741 j May 1215 S;?cember

February ^68 J.jne ' 134* Oaobsr I 4030! (Marrte loco | July I477 'November *30g; April 1J04 ' Abguft 1630 December One Thoufand Sei/en -Hundred and Eighiy,

January 2954 I Maich .' 3736

. Februjjy 531* 1 April . 4000 FrofK April Tft. -i;!©, fc April lolh, OneSpanifo tnilrd Dolfar aifai equal to Forty of the 0\i, EniiHion April a5th, 4- iVI?y a;fh^ 60 iSepimberi otb, 71 j April 30 :h, 44 ^ay 3o:h, 6i paober 15th, 72] Way [line loth, 6;. sth, 46 j November Joth, 7?; May Tth, ''4- fore 15th, eS '?v jvember 3oth,74-' S9 Maylftb, j -Fci^rBarjaych, | May zcth. Auei«ft ;'7^i. 54 j IS*' 70 ! ' 75! O'icDclla' an^. f£v;n e gJit-i .fa-Dollar in Nei*? Em»iTioa| equaj to One Dollar in Specie from the zyth ^~S February'

1781. to theiifft of /W<2>' following ; fiom the ifit to the! 2 5r-h of yU-f. Tw5 arid on« :ju3i'!-er of the NewEmiflio'a' /t'i^^' forgone in Sf'^ie 5 from the 25th of to the i5thi

Emiirion fc? ons lii of^une; Three ^f the New Spe

[ 44 3

A TAB^LE cf Simp?e Intereft 1 «t 6 p^r Cent. A PERPETUALPERPEl UA1> DIARY. | finding the Day of tfag V/eg!c throughout the YeaT. For | B

SMfday Monday Tu4rdlmdnef:\rhurjJ. Friday Saturd.

Auguli May- April '^^Septem. June iFebru. >«

March yunt Augi May Oaober

14-

SO '5 t6 37 1%

»*' %S »7 aS

39 30 00 EXPLANATION. Look for the Dominical Letter for the Year» tnd ondcr neath it fttnds the Day of the Week, which aU the Figuren in the Table fhew to be fuch Days oF the Month unde which they ftaod. -In Aort whatever Day ftaadj under the Dominical Letter, ail the Fi^»rea in the Table wli b« che fame Day of the Wc^k in each Month under which they ftand rcfp^ftively. But it piuff be obi'ctvcd that in Leap Year there are two Dotfiioical Letters, the firft which fervey for January and Febi aary only, and the othe to the Year's End. In the present Year 1791, being Lf a? Y'ear, A and G jare the Dominical Lettcw, under the former, for ths jMonths oi January and Ytbrua's ftaads Saturday, v/hich ilicws that all the Dates in the Tab'e are Saturdays fcr|

thofe two Months ; from which time to the end of the]

Year G is the Dominical Letter, under :t Sunday ftacdsJ which fhsws that iM the Figures in the Table ^ttSJindayiA from which the Date of any Day in the preceeding pr' Tsllowirig Week may be ea'iiy kao.wD4 [ 46 1 Rais of Dockage and V7harfage in Boflon, ThefoUowirjg are the Rates at the Locg Wharf, which

as ic ts the frincipai one for IctJtcth and convenieiice, being io ttie cci^trc of the Town, and running J 743 lett into the harbuur, having tbereo* 71 large buildings for the ftoring and fa'f; of merchand»2e, & at th« end chcreof the depth of 17 fee. of water at low tide. —Thcfe rat are therefore obferved as the general rule at the ether Wharves in Bofton.

Giles AiCxander, is the pscfcnt Wharfinger, DOCKAGE. to 100 Tons at td, ; Vcffels from So 1/. per Day,

From 1 00 to 1 50 Tons at 2/ I fom 1 50 to loo Tons at a/, ^d, Froni aoo to 300 Tons at 3/. Fronn 300 to 400 Tons at ^. And larger Veffsls ia Proportioao WHARFAGE. Fiogfheads sod' Pipes at four pence a piece. Tierces at three pence ditto. Barrel* at one penny halfpenny ditto. Hals Barrels, Firkings and Kegs, thne farthings ditto. Boards^ Staves and Hoops, one fliiUing per thoufaod. Clapboards eight pence per thoufand. Laths fix pence, and Shingles three pence per thoufand. Cord V7ood eight perice ^er Cord. Bale Gootis, Cafes, Trunks, Boxes, / fix pence Crat«9, &c, &

taken oif the Wharf, i;» off the fam: as if landed.

Goods taken in Lighters or otherwife frcna on boaid any Veffcl lying at the Wharf, to be one half as much as i

! if they rere landed. C 47 ]

Puoi'ic Notaries //; /^.5/tf/.^ c/Maffachufeits. Chorsa by theGeaeiai Court at their Seflion in June 179

SufTo k. Ezekiel Price, Boftcn, Hiniv Aliine, Ditro, Samuel Cooperi Ditto, Efless Edward Notris, Saietn, Ifaac iVianiBeld) Ma.fclchead, Daoiel Rcgsrj, G'oceflcr, Joho Hogers, .Ipf>*ich, Michael Hodge, N?w bury- pert, Middlefer, jofeph Cordis, Charleftown, Piymoucb, Epbraim Spconeri PlyCl'Uth, |6arcilable, Ebenezer Eaccn, Barnftabif, Michael Coijins, Wellficct, fBriftoJ, WiHism Tcby, Ne* Bedford, Willipm Biown, Dighton, j DukesCouatyjEbcneser Smith, Ed^artown, iNantucUct, Abncr Ccffio, Nsn tucker, Worccfter, Thccphiius Wheeler, Wcrcffte.', Himpihite, Eiijah Hunt, Norihsmpton, ,B«;ikihiie, Henry Williams Dwight, Stockbiidgs, iYoik, Jobn Swett, York, Thomas Cutts, Peppcfrelborough, j iCnmberland, joho FroibiDeham, Fortisrd, iLiocolo, Eben.'-zer Whirtier, Ppwnalboroogb, Jacob Ludwiz, Waidoborough, Nathanie' Duntmer, Ha!!oweH, i [Hancock, Il'^ac Faikcr, Penc blcot, Wafhington. Pfainehas Biuce, Macrsias.

**, Pubijc Nctarits afe appcinted for the purpofe of, making Bretefit, gi'ving Certifcates vr.der the Seal of Office, ard enterir.g and regifierirg Prctefti and other'. IVritings, aljo for attefiing the fame.

Offices kept for Infurance on Vejfelsy &c. Mofes Michael Hays, ^ Edward' Davis, 7 lo State Street, Petei ChardoD Brooks, I Boflon, William Cleiand, J Michael Hodge, at Newbury Fort, ' • I 48 3 'Governors of Plymtutb Colony from l6»o to ifi^x. eleftcd by the People for 71 years. John Carve, ThbmM Prince, WiHiam Bradford, |ofiah Winflowr, Edward W inflow, Thomas Hinkley. Majfacbujetts Governors from 1628 to 169Z, el eded by the People. [The figures ihew the cumber of years each governfd.j

Governori, Deputy Governor t,

I Matthew Cradock''^ 1 Thomas GofFe* r3 John Wintbrop 16 Thomas Dudley J Thomai Dadley 1 Roger Ludlow 1 John Haynci I2 Richard Bcilingbam 1 Sir Henry Vane 3 John Winthrop

o Richard Bsllinghsm "I 4 John Endicot 16 John Endicot 6 Francis Wiilcughby 6 John Leverett a John Leverett II Simon Bradftrest 6 Samuel Symonds Cbofen in England. ii Thomas Danforth

Sir Edmund Andres, appointed by K, James, 3 yearj. Covernors after Plymouth & Majfacbufetti were onited, appointed by the Kings of England, Governors. Lieutenant Governors, 169a Sir William Phips (692 Wiiliam Stoughton 1699 RichardEarl Bsllamont [fo 170a 170a Jofeph Dudley 1701 Thcmss Hovey J716 Samuel Shute 17 H William Tailer

172S William Burnet 1 ; 16 William Dummer 3730 Jonathan Belcher 1730 WiliiEm Tailer 1740 Wiiliam Shirley 173" Spencer Phips 1757 Thomas Pownal 1758 Thomas Hutchinfon 1760 Sir Francis Bernard [to T77t> 770 Thomas Hutchinfon 1770 Andrew Oliver 1774 General Thomas Gage 1774 '1 homasOIivej

till the Interregnum 5 years Maffachujetts Conftituticn took place in Oftober 1780. Gcverncrs. Lieutenant Go-vernort. i7?o John Hancock to ^7^5 {780 Tho. Cufhing to 1788 1785 James Bowdoin 1788 Benjamin Lincoln X7S6 Janaes Bowdoin 1789 SamuelAdams toi79a ^787 John Htf^cock to ^792 — L 49 ] CiviiOj^cer; &c. in Ma/Tachufetis. His Excellency JOHN HANCOCK, Efq;|:i Govsrnor and Commander ir Cfcicf. [Stlety £,too,}> —^is Hcnor Samwel Adams, Efq;

Lieutenant GoTcrnor. [Stla^ . l6o.] COUNSELLORS.|f ['ay 7/. for each Day's Attendance, and one Day pay for every ten Miifi T'avel.J Samuel Holten, Fdward Cytt*, •«—John Haftingi •—Mofes Gill, —AViliiam Phl!ips,-^1 homa.Dorfee, zor Orne, —Thomas RufTel!, "^Elesaar Brooks Ifaac Peircc- Mrffjneer to the. Governor acd Coaceil S E iN A T O RTS. Attendance and one Day'a pay [Pay €f, 6er, « —John Brooks, Elijah Dwii;;»f,. durtf o/HampfiiIrs, Ccurti tf Vork, •^avid Sexton, —Nathaniel V/fUe, •-Samuel L^rni/?, Cctiriy ff Ciimbsrtanc, •Samuel Fowler, avid Mitchell, County s/PlymDU-tb, Cotirt-et r/L,inc^ln,H»neock •M)anicl Hov»3rd, ^ er.d. AVaffjtnaton, •-^cfhus Thomas, •rA'.ejtander CMripbclJ, *Hf»ae Tbrmpton, Samuel Ccrfer, Cl^rk to the Honorable Sentte. Rev. Jctmy belknap, Chiilain tathrSerate & Ho«fc, • Mr. Skir.ncr having accf;:tcd the Office of Sheiilf fof

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- John Avery, jun. Secretary of the State. [His Office kept adjoioiog the Couoeil Chamber,} ^Alexander Hodgdon, Treafurer, [Office in the Room under the CoancU Chamber.} Kichard OcTens, Commifrary Geceral. [Office in K-ilby-ftrecr, near Oliver'a Dock.] John Lucas, CommilTary of Penfioocra. [Office at hi3 Dweliiog Houfe io Orange- ftreet.j Committee for felftng unappropriated Lands. Samuel Phillipi, of Aadover, Nathaniel Weil,, of Wei!?, .Leonard Jirvij, 0/ Bgfton, John Resd, cf Roxbury, Daniel Cony, of Haliowelt, The landt to be fold are fituated belireea the Highland; ^nd th« Atlantic Oceani from north ico fouth, and between the River Sc, Crois and the State of NcwHampfllirf* fsow eaft to weft. The above lauda will be laid out m Cown/hipa of fia miles fquare, and will be fold by th« townHiip, half town- /hip, or n.igle mile fquare, and the confoHdated notea of this C mmonwealth will be received in payment. Every application «iil be duly attended to by the Com mirtcf. and PurcKi»fer8 accomm.idated a> far as pofible.

Committee fur defacing public Secuxities. Richard Cranch, of Braintree, Thomas Dawes, of Bofton, Jonathan MaTin, Ditto.

Sea 'dirgCommicifc appointed by :ha Gcnc.-ai Court fpr

the currenr ; i;:»r ro examine aoi pafj on Accountt againft ths Ocmmonvs'caitb, j'feohH.rm^r v ,f .j,, gcnate. Stepnen ivjc ci i, > "> \ Thcmavriv,

n^ i... /flRcea, > ofthsHoufe. EMi-'iic'ltcJ-i, 3 I rDuiiij ;hr 3«ir»on of 'h- G-nera! Courf rh-y meet in tJ a afpe? f.^bby at the £i!l end of the Sate Houfe.j

Fb^fifi v?r H'- :ock, of tJofton, v Keepers of the publifl

John «iutll:i9. ; Chvtefto^vn, f Powder Nfagasioes. I r 77 -7 Lifi of Poft Maflers on th-^ Poft Roads. From Cafco Bsy re Philadelphia.

Tim rhv Kickcrin?, P ft Mafter Gsncral. Jonat'-an Burriil. Afliftant. Deputy Post Mastirs. Poji noadkslitvsf'd from Bofion r# Cafco Bay,

fonathin f Jaftinpa, Port Maftct at Boltoa, Miffacbufwittg iMifcol Willnme ar S^.ero, «Jitto. iDaTiel N lyrs at lafwirh, Oitt j, ry a. N.'wbury Port, ditfo. 1 JBu k Em^'ryn. jjctem ah Libbey at Poitlm -utb, Ncw-Ham; ffiTe.

I iSamuc! Frc mai, at Portland, Cafco- Biy, Maffackufetts j jtbcnezer Whittier, Wifcaffct, ditta,

LoHoer ?ofi Road from Bcfton to Connefticut, John Caiicr, at providenw, Rhode- Ifland. Jaeob R chardfn N^-wp-rt, dif o. Gideon M- m'ort?, Eaft G-eenwicb, ditto, Samoc' Hi- m«, Tower Hill, diuo. Tjmaihy Green, N*«. London. Connecticut.

On the Mtdd!e Road. Williann Lei3i'»gNVc!l N -rwich, Counefticut,

Upper Poft Road frtm Bofton to Philadelphia, Ifaiah Thomas, at Wo ccrtsr, M fTichufetts. Mofes Church, tt Springfiild d.f o. ThMinie Hildi-up, at Hanfoid, Conneftifqt, i-li^s Peeit New-Hivcn, d 'ti.

I h?6<^.f.)< B iTj Fautirid d'rto, R bert WJker, Suatfoid, ditto. tb:nez:r Weed. Star.foid, d.jro. SebaOinn Haum.in, at New-York. Jo.'iO i^ur-.etf Newu k Ne*s-Je'fey.

S.'.mue; Sm^rh. E, zabc h- i own, dittc. R b-rf H'-d"!, New Bninfwkk, ditco.

> ht- Harrifon. Princeton, dittp.

John S 01'?-, • rerton, ditto. Mar c^ B ir-per. RriAai, PeouTylva »>3.

Kobirr; re': u, i hiad.-l, bia. Jacob Jj'ocin-ri VVj tr.inptc:: Dc'sware. ,

r 7B 1 of Cont^ad 'with the Poll iliders. IArttc'es j 'T'HE Mai; rtiaU b«con*eyc

fi ft of May to the firft ofN >vembi ,2nd twceaw-sk; jfrom the firft of November to rhe firft of May, from Port-} •land in Mtffachufctts, to Suffolkj in Virginia; Ard from! |SufFo.k to Savannah, in Geo: p>ia,* twice a week. f(om the] £rft of May to the iiift of November, and once a week from the firft of November to the firil of May. The contraftors to be anfwerab!e for the ca/e and fideli- ty of the perfons to whom thcjr eat>uft the c»trla|,e of the

I mail ; and that b«th they and their drivers or tidert take the cuftomary oaths. That bonds be given with two fufficisnt furetie* for the [ performance af each centraA. \ mail (hall conveyed by flages, a per-l ! That where the be I (fon ir.uft be fent wiihthe fame, whole folebufioefs it fiiaill

te to take care of it j and there muft btin each Qiiyt car-j ria;>e a fecure and corvenicat phce spproprifcted for its; reception J That in cafe any accident flisli happen to the flaj;e to' ie'sy it, the mail fhall be forwarded foas to arrive at each cffce at the ftated hour, at the cxjicnce of the ton:ra£tor. j According to the calcuIalUn made ia the contrafts for

«arryiDg the Ma'iis, the dift*«ce is Miltt,

Frf;m Portland,* Mojfachujetu^ to Portfmoutb, 60 From J^ortfmouth to Bt'ftos, 61 Ff»m BoftoD to New-York, 149 Frcm New-York to Philadelphia, 95 From Philadelphia to Baltimote» Io» From Baltimore to Alexandria, 54 From Alexandria to Edenton, aS6 From Edenton to Wafliington, 56 From Wa/hington to Newbern, 38 From Newbern to Wilmington, 93 From Wilmington to Gecrpetown, 117 From Georgetown to Chsrlefton, 6z From Charlefton to Savanoab, SI9

* From Wifcaflct to PorUand the Mail ii t« b« for- warded once every fortnight. J JO ]_ Ligh t - HovSri Kj^pers.

Tlicmas Knox, KLee er -^.f V.Gdon L-ght Houfe:. Samue! Hevfftoo, at C^/^s Ann, Hannah Thomas, »; tht Gurnet, near Plymouth* Paal Pi^ckham, a» thcin-'rid of Nan'nket. Abnef Lowell, en P/ami> IjhrJ. near Ns'wl>'try.Ear, Jofeph Greer. 'caf, at Fort 'and-Head, Cafco- Hay,

Branch Pilots. "7 Thomas Knnx, ' Robrrc K^ux, V Pilots for the Port of B'>fton.

WillUm Miri.s- J .loha Sayward, for G'occfter and Cape Ann;. John Miliet, / ^^^ g^j^^ ^^j !VIa,bUhead. certy, John ^ Joaatha-i Evan? John S -meiby Pi!:e, Enoch T i- m l n ' -fe.-h Lunr, V »n r- I I > liioch Liior, / -o • »* » . „ , , / jtiivtr M:.rimack rjac i

J.'^hn S-m-rb?, 3d.

Jonathan M:r.ck. T gj^^^j^ ^f NaaCucUet. jofeph Sw2in -/ Samuc! Digj^etf,

Wi lam Dagict:, Ab.tr Norton, / p^^ Martha'. Vineyard, Jam«Sh.^. (^ and Lemuel KeUy. .- Nantucket Shoi!,.

Francis Not ton, ' Ah\ihi Pfa'-, V I'aac Dageetr, j Thomas [onp?, y Hugh R gcrs. fcr the Rive- Kenncbtck. Samuel Smai corn, for the Port and Haibour of Kittery.

Perfsm pHtting wi bout Commijfion^ are not entitled to any fee, hut liable to fay damaget if any accrue therefrom. C 80 1 jDi:' *5lion3 t'^r fatting in c? out of Holton Bay Li^ht Hiufe ftandi 00 a ftnall IHiod at the north Ti£cirtanceof the channe- ('^o nrAldercor: »nd Waitaike

hf i;h • bcidg on the foutf;) and is abcu»: fee f'gh 65 5 to fts!-r fjf jt from Cii'^e-C^d, the cojrfe is W.M.VV

tfrh-fn with.n n/je iesKue 0^ ths Cauc : '."rfrn Cape-»C.d to

t'« L .-fi!- Houfe is s\>j\i\ 16 Isa^ur' : F <-m ^"^pf-Ann to th-'^i/ir H)ufe, the coumkng the Light, and the wind f-iir, y-u roav

brng t ti) b-ar W by N. or W.N.W. and thea run fir it, ti'i ?ou come wirhin two cubies len:/h of ir. If rhe weaiht IS i^ bi^s that a Pi'ot c^n't come off (as it r.mc-

time? the cafs) after unning a-breaft of it, fo a: t •. b: --g it to btar N. by E. y -u rnay '«n >,V. bv S. abou*. a mi e and an baf, to Nan' fk'., ri biy, ftaid :o the fiuthward till tou b sng rhe L sht to bsar VV.N.W. andj

to'he northwa d til you b-ing it to bsar W.S.W tiilj

wi'hin one 'esgue of it } then yiu mu'l not fta id ti r lej

further tnan to brint; it to bear Rorfhward any W, b^ N. I

it; r and to the fiuthward to bring bear W.N.W , I ^^ Ibere is a Ca^'non a' tbe ^ igbt H^ufe, to o'^fwer any. fignai Cun in thick iveaiier.

There are tw » Ligh s at dpe Anp, «.n an I "^and ca'ld

Thacher'f-IOar.d j rhey beai- nf ^loh 01 er when ,n one, S.W. qua-ier S. and N.N.E 3 q jarrcr N. To go rut ii'e the Londaner, or Tharher' -IHsnd l;dj:e', you muft

give the li ht one !ea|U(? difta ,c;. | Fett of P '.Of age f'.>r t;-e "0/ of Bift-.a. I

«- VefleUdrawing ffom 91 I ; >e: vV , , if. prr Foot.! t. —— From II to 'Sfecr, 4/ F- m (5 18 fee , ;/.[ 18 to 21 feet, Fr m 2( to 'rf ——From bf. 25 qf,'] f'ilo's aret>b: unde Oirh thu '^!;7 '.vtl' from •^'me' o time, t.utyand *"ai'hfu'!v p«rf:>rm he duties or a Pi'ot' tor fhe narbour or -crt if their »'(?i-'.>mi-)l, accord. n^ to. their bed (k i^S \n\qme n.~\ r.> -o en er into bijndsj for the due pfi-^-m^rice of -her f-nfr j

DirC'(?lions for the Entrance of Hofton /iJV.j ALigl^r Houfe li^nds on 'he G-imet Hrad Dearj >^ ymMuth, w'^th t-.-o I er-l.orns phced N N.^V. halfj

W. and S.^.t. half E.at »j Ftci 6 )nche_' D.ftance. • 8t I C ] Tbefe Lights are about S6 Feet ffom the Surface of the a, and cannot be brought into on« to the North«#ard, Dolefs you arc oo the Shore — But to the Southward, you Biay bring them into ont, which is a very good Mark to dear yon of Brown's iiland or Saad Bank. The High Land of the Moiumeat bean from the Lights S a quarter W 3 Muea^md Mon

net Head, you are dear of the Rock j after which you »oft mind not to hale in too clofe to the Head, as there re nuoy funkea Rocks fome Diftaoce from the Shore. When you bring Saqua/h Head to bear W by N, and not oaod for Plymouth, you may fleer for Softoj Light. At the Gurnet tnd Plymouth, the Tidea are m«eh the

kmt u at'Bofttfn ; that is, a S by E Mooo makes Full Sea.

Dirt&ions/or Newbury Port,

,kecp the t wo liqhu in one.u-^Ml (he 3«t! withti twice her ile-ieth of theflijrej thendircftlng her courfe by the beach, i^rhere is bold wacr, /he ray proceei uitil abreaft of the

^eAsrn Light H>ufe. wh;r« is good and fafe anchorage lio thr:c fathom? of water. A veff.l ?:;ffing near aboard the rocks cf Cape-Ann, I called the Salvages, arid fteering N.W. about fire leagues, .will come u? with the Bar in about ten fithoms of water. There is good anchorage in twelve fathoms of water, abot:; half a icagae fliort of the Bar. Xi:£X,;;at.Haui"es. bear due Eaft and Weft ef each otheti a^d are fo conft'ufted as to be moveable j and tare [ 82 1 will be iiUtn. ir» cafs the Sir (hif(», to pbce them in fuchj a fituatiofi as that the foregoing tlire^ions will always b«| a good gutde to rtrangers, | The ^l^rlnc S'iscev ?.->6 other geat'cmsn of Newbtify-j port, ha'c, fjmsnm- fj ice, enured to be ercdted upjfi; Plumb-iftj id thfse fmait houfcj, tor the recepuon of* fiMrh unfjrtuaate micintrs as may be caft on llnre there,} J'hey are fituated .Te»r the b^ath, aboat three miles afun-1 de , and have hi;ch of the above mcot.OAftd^ lloufts. The number of 'nfta.,ce» of fa'»l m-fcarr agr9» which bare attended rh fe who h^ve

DiriSihns for gotn^ into Portland Harbour^ ( Cafco Bay.) ANE\V Light- H ufe is creftrrd on Portland-Head, at the ci' ranee of :hc harbour j the building is 7a feet hipii f XT ufive 'if the Uothorn. In coming io, bring ths light CO b-ia N.N.W. then run for it, allowing it a fmtii diftance on the larboard hand j and when abrcaft of the fame, then run N. by W. This courfe wlU give good an chj'age frcm haif a mile to one and an baif. No variat'on of the c -mjars is atiow-d. A more par ticu'ai furvey wii be fooa taken of the b^a.'jng* of the Lith- from >hi feveral rocks aod fhoaU, together with di re^tmis ^ >w -ir ve feU may ftind E. or W. when beating into he ha b m'. .

.- ^: O'^'ccfrj of I he /*'} J_*f i;' chufetts huvt u ^ 5 ., i?/>» ».a8 inftiiuicd in for the be c^r f This Socerv I7§2, lent puTpofe of encouraging attempts to rtcver i -r Cons 8pp»rcn''y d^sd from drowning, f'jffi ca'icr., & A'fo f or pro»'

Thctras R' fl"c'l, Frrfic'ent. Jonathan MafoD, fi'ft V ce Fff fidenf. joho Warren, M.D fccond Vice Piefi.^eot. Simeon Howard, D.D. Treasurer. Samuel Pa.ker, D.\>. Correfpondirg SiceUry, Avery, iun. Rccordtrg Scceta;). John TRUSTEES. John La'hrop D.D, Thoms! W cTn Peter haeher, ' /^aron Dexter, iVi.D, JohnCiirkc, N^tfaniel BaUh, THE Hum?re Society f'f the ^\mmcn wealth o( Maf- fackujetts, have erefted fix (mai: Houfci for the re- lief a.Id ^^-'icrvation of Shipwrecked S'amen. Two on

Lorell'' Ijlaid, in the h»rbru< ot Eofton, one cf which is fitgated on the north-eafl fioe,

fixty rods from the Iho-e ; the other en the f uth-taft

po'nt, near to the bi:clc rtcks : two on Nant-iket !crg' beach, one near S'-av.berr^hi I, the other reit Point Al-j

dcrton j of^e on the fouth-wen end of Caitf s lilani ardj One en Scituate beach, a mi e to the fou-h-^ard of'.h*

fourth Cliff, r. called, a^d nearly oppofite to V^'hte's fs ry, Ar-d have caufed pelts to be ere£^ed witf bails paint- ted white, to pon* out wHe'e faid houlf5 t^at^d, and hare repeatediy depofued in them, the neeefiarv nni*apf of kind- iing iT>i prffcfTiog a fie, a d f^me other mean* nccfiTa/y for the ccmrorr, and relief rf the i:h'pwrerked Marirrr j and h«y wiHi that tte b-ncvdent vu'pcfe, for whjth the faid huts have been ere£hd acd the emnent ferrice they fuve already been to feveral pctfon^.may proteft themfrcm

lai*lrfs depredations : And whereat laid Ho-ufcs a-e f'S- ^u^ntly robbed of the means necefTary for the relief afcre- aid by tic-^fons deftitute of the feei'ngs of humanity, the Truftees requeil thofe who refjde in the-ricinity of the faid '4m ts to ufe their utmoft care, that the articics depcftedj herein tnay remain untDJurcd, f 84 . [ ] ._ Officers of the MafTachufetis Medical Society. Cotton Tufts, M. D. Prcfieent. Samuel Danforth, M. D. Vice Prcfident, COUNSELLORS. Edward A. Flolyokc, M.D John WarrCD. ^f, D. Sjrouel Hohon, Thomas Welft), Samuel Danforth, M. D. Nathaciel W.Appletoo. John Brooks, John Warren, M. D. Correfponding Secretary, Nathaniel W. Appleton, Recording Secretary, Thomas Wel/h,Treafurer. Aaron Dexter, M. D. Vice-Treaforer, Librarian and Cabinet Keeper, CENSORS. Ifaac Rand, ' John Brooks,

Charles Jar^ia, I "William Euftlj,

Marfhail Springs | The ftated meetings of the Society are on the fccond wednefday in Apnl ; the ^rft wedfsefdey in June j and the third wednefdajr in Oftcber onnually. The Society earneftly recommend an Univerfity Educa

tion to all defigned for the Medical Profcfljon j and to all Students in Pbyfic, an attendance on Medica Lefture?, in the various branches> as taught in Univerfities.

Ogicers oftheyWd.^\t{f^ Medical j'Jffociatiot: 0'>er Prefcott, M.D. Prefident. Benjsir-? Waterhoufc, M. D. Vice Ptefidcot, John Br kr^ "^ Jcfiah i's.rf^, M. B. > Counfcllors, Eben^zer Starr, 3 'i'imothy Minot, Tresfurer. Jofeph Hunt, Secretary.

Officers of the Briftol r^ledical Socidty. William Baylies, Prcfident. Samuel Perry, Vicc-Preiident. Jeffe Bullock -^ Ebencrer WInflow > Counfeliors. Lewis Leprjiete j Fofter Swift, Secretary. P. Bi^ckinton, Treafurer. t'hyf.ctatis and Surgeons praftifing in Bojin, James Pecker, Mit^d'r ftreet. North End. Thomas Buliincb, M.D. iiowdcin iqaare. Weft ^J:ft-.D James. Lird^ M.D. rremont-ftrse:, near Co.M.eJi ^ialj. Samue! Daofo-tb. M.D. pi;to. Ditto, •Ifaac Rand, ' Md3'c-ftieer, be'ow Crofs-fttep':. J'-hDj'effr.es M.D.Tr?mont-ft-ee., near the '^roneChape!. Charles Jarvis, Marlborough, fticet, rear the old South. Lemuel Hayward, Ncwbury-ftrcet, near the whlteHorfe. Thomas Raft, Fifli-ftrect, North F.nd. Amos \Vinfliip, M.B. Hsnf ver-ftreet, near Mill-Bridge. David Townfend, Middie-ftreet, oppolj ; Crofs- ftrset, John Warren, M.D. South Latin :rchco|-ftre«t. William Eu^is, Sudbury-ftieet, r.car the MiSi-Pond.

Thcmas V/elOi, Hanover- ft reet. John Hcmans, South-ftreet, neai Ki!".'' StiU-houfe.

Nathaniel W, Appletoo, Atkinfor.-ft.tet. ;. . John Sprague, jun. Fcderal-ftieeri la'e Long Lane. Aaron Dexter, M.D, Mjlk-ltreet, near "hf RopcWalks. Jofcph Whipp'e, Orange ftrec:, S< urh E-id. WiiiJam Spoooer, M.D. C3n;br;Jge-ilrcc:,Wca BofloD, Abijah Cbeever, Hanover- P. rcer. Robert Roge:ro;3, Ship-fi;eft, North Erd, John Fleet, M.B. Milk-ftreer, rpp.fiie Fc!('cr-J-flr;ct. Alexander /ibercrombie Pctert, No.i, Msrlborc'-ftfcet.J

Mariachufetts BANK k-.i-.tin Boflon.

DIRECTORS. 5

William PhUlips.Piefidcnr. I

Jonathan Mafoa Cbriilo; hei Gore I Thoma? RuiTell Benjamn-- Gre»oe | Thcmas Dewes Jonathan M,foi> j-in. | Thomas WaUcy *'{ter Rce Dahon | Peter Roe Dskon, Ci(J7;er. i

(ohnL-weli, Accomptant. i Nathan el F.fter, Teller, | Jofeph S-Acctfer, Atttnda.it and Mefler.ger. \

The BANK is open every day in th«year, except fuudays,? lubiic tafts, thaLkfpiving days, commci.ceme.'it dajs, elcc-i io.'^ days, chriHmas dayi, gcod fridays, gpd 4fh of July. \ The -jouitjf bufincr?- ate from Jo to i, and frcsj 3 'o^j

|[cjock, in the d ay time. a L 86 _ 1 .Oncers of the American Academy/;/" Arts, tj^

%';i Joha Adams LL.U. Freftdent. Kevo Jofeph W.-ard, D.D. Vice-' refidcnt. ii . C O U V S E L L O R S.

Samuel A^ams, , . BerjatTiin Lincoln^

Loammi Baldwin, | J«^.n Lowei'

Richard Craochj 1 . j Robert Paine, Fianc 8 Dar»a, I Cotton TuKs,

Caleb Gaonettt I John Warren, Rev. John C'atke Rcc rdtng Secretary, Eliphale Pcaifor Cor- ef^ oadir.g SccretMj. S p er, Tre^fuxer. , ^benezt Benjam -Gui'd, V ice-Trfafurer. Rev, Johi Lavbrop, D. D. L^brartao, «nd Keeper the Cabirct.

Their annpal ^ice^r?, fct the choiec of Officers, 39 the 4th Tucfday 10 May,

Officers ofthe^aci^tyfor prcpagoting thGofp among the 'rdiais arte ether t in Americat

, Oiive Wcndcil, Hrefident. M Wes C.ll, .ce-Prefident. Ebeoeter Storer, Treafurer. RcT. John EUot. Viee-TretAirer, Rev. Peter Thacher, Secretary. Rev. Jofeph Eckley, AlTiftant Secretary. Thomas Ruflell,KufTell, ?% Wlliam Phillips, f Thcmis Dawes, \ Se]«£lCotnmitte. Jeiemy Belknap, I John Eiiot» J Their annual Meeting, for the choice of OfHcets, is c the laft Thurfday in-May.

Bofton Epircopal Charhabie Society. John Cutler, Prefident, William Tudor, Vice- Prefident. Benjamin Greene, Treasurer. TR UST EES.

Rev. Dr. Samuel Parker | John Ha/kins

Danle Hubbard I Jofeph Greene

Richard Green T Oliver Smith Thei; annual Meeting for the choice of Officers is Eafter Tuefday. r^TT " Olficerj of th Marine Society V/>Bcllt>n, Mungo N'ackay, Majur. Samuel Dunn, Depuiy Mail;r» Alraander Hodgdun, Treafurfr, William' Smith, Sicretcry.

There is aU'o an incorpp'ated Ai'c/-;r:f^So3ietY"eft?&i;/hed Saiem, tn^ »nother-a» Newbury Port, ii.fi:tuied ;,» the ?pro«caient of knowledge in niarK'ms raittcjs, a. d co iijvc one EKO'her in the adveMe ace Jems to wh--?; lea^ rinji ^Cie^ trt pecal-arfy liab.C. — T'C'-s arc oih. "Src^e. ^- "- •. n the Commt>3weaith tix pioui. charitable :. u pnrpoCef, fuch as, the MaJJ'acbuJetti Congre^a- ona! i the Majj'acbufettt GoJ-itaole Societies; :>. Scots d Irifh Societies m Boftoi j C igtegationa!, Epifc.ipalian, d Saptift S«ciet'e8 at Warwick, New-Salem, • Mendon, ange, Norton, Taunton, Great Bamngton, Mar/hneid rtiand3 New Gioccftcf, Gray, and divers othsr-phiees,

Pubtic ^c\\Qch in Boftoo. BY the Law for eftablifhing public b>chool3, every^tcwt; theCommonwetith, containing 5ofaCQiiies and upwar

ent behaviour } and towns containing zoo timtlies, are be provided with a gransmar School-matter, well in* £^:d in the latin, greek and eogiifh latrgaages,— The penalty for neg eft jf icnoois in towns of 5ofami'

,i8 ,^.10. thofeof 100, ;C« 20, aod thofe of 1 50, ^, 30, The foMowing are the pebiic ScjoaUmatlers in Boiion. nuel Hunt, A.M. Lat!n Grammar Mafltr, in School- ft'cet, near the centre of the Town. yn Tilefion, Writing Maftcr, in Love-Lane, North End, nueiCheney^ Englifh Grammar Maftcr, in Bennet-ftreet, «« Carter, Writing Mafter, in School-ftreet. — This ichool accommodates theWrift«g ind Raadingbcholare. tb Bittirbam, Englifh Grammar Maftrr, ditto. m yinal, Writing Mafter, near the Hay-market, ff}a Ticknor, Engljih Grammir "vfafter, Waiker-ftreet,

fhe Grammar IVfafter is aiowsd ;^.i8o per annum. The Writing^and Reading Mafters, ;^,I70 ditto, belldes allowance of jC>30 a Year for Houfe Rent. 'flterB^.6o and Ain(laoc3;^.36 »cn, per annum* C 88 3 Schools and incorfyorated Academies. The yearly vsfitation »f the Schoo's ia Bofton is in July, ' by the Se'e£Vfneo and School Committee, &c. I Thefol'owiag ars j^ie Names of the School Commutes appointed by the Town to carry into execution theSjftero' lately adopted for public education, viz. The Sele^raen Dr. Natb^siel W. Appietea Thomas Dawes fonathao Mafooj, jua, Ref. Simuel Weft I>. Aaroa Dexter Rev.Df. John Lathrop Chriftos>Her Gore John Coffin Jones R-t. J»mr^ F'-eeman Wili-am Tudor George Richards Minot Dr. Thomas We'fh Grammar School-Maflers are to hajre a CoHegc educa- tioa, aijd produce a certificate from oa: «>r mare fettled

A^inifters, that ' he is of omoateiit /kilJ in the Greek and Latin languages, for the ourpofe j^ they arc each, as well as tfie heading, vVfit^ng «Jiid eojiifh Grammir Maftjrs, be- fore being emaioyed- fo produce a certificate either from fettled ')4inifter, the 3sledtm:a of the town to which he belonged, or Commiiteeof the Pari/h or place, that ' to the beft or their knowledge he foftaios a good moral barafter. T^iia certificatCt jefpeftiag morals, U not neceffary where the ca ididate beSonga to tht plac-^ w i-re ;he Sch "ol propofed to be kept. — ^^o fettled Minifter it to be ' deem- ed, held or accepted to be a School-mafter/

Befidts the Co''eg;, «ad public Schools ia every town, ftafaljlhed by law, for the education of the youih of both fexes, there are a number of iocorporated Academies and Schools in the Commonwealth i

Williarn Soardmin, I Samuel Gabot,

Ebenezcr Sea?er, I Criadcs buifitich,

Thovnw Crafts, I The Seie£lincn arc alfa Sarvevors of t'le Highways, William Ccopcr, T<>*n Clerk, Salary ^. lao. The Selaflmen meet at Jhcir chamber, at the eaft end cf Faaeuil-hali, evsry wjjrwU.iy afternoon, for tranfatling fhe pr'jclencial iffiirs of tht towrj, ani the \ih moaday in every m^nih for the eiarnining and allowing fuch accouats as may bs exh-bited a^aiail the tow.T. ;

Msrtbew Nazro, A'tendaat tf> the Se!e£tmen. !• Daniel Jones, Cierk& Oondiii^or cf Faneuii liaii Marker,' Ovsrfesrs of the ^dQX^ani of the VVork-houfe,'

?vSjfon, Eiv^-ard \ Jjnithio j Ed€»,

John vVhite Hc.ity Hill, \

Edv/ard Pro£^or, I johil Codman, Jun, | Jnnathaii Sweetfer, 1 Willi«m Smith, !

Jonathan L. Auftin, . , WilJiana t'hillips, jutJ.. i

Sirauei Parkman, I S:epheo Gorham. I

I TheCvcrieers.. by roiadon v/cf!:iy, daily viSt the Alrrs^ Huofe, and a gcaerai 3oaid of t'-en meet there ihe iinv wcdnefday in e?ery mMth, for crtnfaftmg the buGnefs ofj the r apjXointmcut.

: Samuel VVhitwellj iVfafeer of the A!m»-Houfs.

I Bsojamin Hammctt, Mad-rr of the .Vork-Houfc; i T^iot; n- Treafarer, jofeph Rcirell. Sa-ary lao. I ^. H-s O^it h kept at his Au£^;an Room in Court- flrcet/

Fin'-L^'ardf. j Caitb Davis, jcifsph RiijTtli; jun. j \ Thomas Tilef^cnj Edward Edss, j '}i^\\:\ VV'ntfc: or, Siixiusl l I Parkman, Thom:8MeIv;ji, jonachan j MifoD, ja:?. Jabsi: Hatch, Araafa Davi?,

Samuel Rreck. . Ru(le)l Storges,

J^fehC^rk, } Samuel Whitwe!i,jU,T L' 90 3 Infpeflors of Pot and Pearl Allies David Towtifcnd, o: 'Lofton, Infpz£ior. General.

Wno 18 under bonds of ^1000 for the faithful difchirgeof his duty, alfo under oath to fulfil the fame, (His Infpe£tiag Store is at the Graaay ocar the Common.) The following are the Names of his Deputy-Iafpeflors, who are alfo under band and oath, faithfully to difcharge their duty.-— Job Wheelwright, fco. v „ „ ^"'^O" Arthur Langford, ? John Auftin, Charlcfton,

> Andrew Blancliard, Medford. Abner Crafts, Watertown. Jonathan Sergeant, Hive^hill, Fees* for infpeiling, marking, &c. 4d, half-penny for every Cwt, to be paid by the purchafef.---A.I Pol aad Pearl Afhes fhippped on board any vellet for exportation, not branded according to law is forfeited, and the mailer oi iw vfflfei leceifing the fame on board to forfeit fife pounds for' each catk fo received. Surveyors of Flaxfeed. Samuel Blagg, Softon, Obadiah White, Charleft on, Arthur Langford, dittOt Caleb Lamfon, ditto. Jofepa Spear, ditto. John Scone,Newbury.Port Jofeph Hammacc, ditto. Mofes Hoyt» ditto. Richard r^ Jtting, Sa'em. WiiliamWelftedProut, ditto

No Flaxf-ted it to be (hipp'd or exported but fueh as hai been turveyed and found c'eanfed and in good order. -« The Fee ;Ot furveyivig is bd, percafk if under ten, and

zd. per ca/k if abiwe that iMibsr j and whe.i furveye^ to be (bip'd in bi!lc, one halfpenny for every bu/hel. Infpeiiorj of Tobacco. Simm Elliot, ien. at Boftoa. Francis Wright, Ditto, Benjamin Day, jun. at Weft Springfield. Jc'crniah Nym'ii*. at D-e field.

The Fees for jnfpect .iv;, &:. s i/6i. fir evcy cafk under -^'^ every four j aad 1/ cafk exceeding that number, InfpeSior «>/' Butter. Job Wheelwn^bt, jji. fo ^9/00 a id Charleftovtn,

The Fees ^'or !:t4'T» » 1? od i-ovi.ig every Fiflci is ^d.

oflder fix, a ..d ai. fjr each ab3»e that number. .

9'

j^uditors c'f Ajc'.unts. Thomas Dawes Joteph RulTslt jua. j

Hcraaan Brimmer I

Wilfitm Lowder John R. Sigourney j Giles Hatrii Edward Davis

Samuel Ruggles I Colhciors ^/ Taxes.

Beojamin Henderfon | Thomas Bailey James Thompfon Caleb Blancbard CUrh.of ths Market. William Shaw Jofeph Woodward Zechaiiah Hicks James Green Thomas Clark Thomas Rogeri Daniel Greenieaf Wi ijam Coalidge Samuel SneUing Daniel Auftm Samoel Bradlev Axnold Welles ]uo» Licenced Vendue Mafters.

Ruffell and Clap . JoHiua Eaton j Edward Pro£lor ^ I James Eitoa j Lewi? Hayt Robert Molineaus . j j

TfiOmas K. Jonct . | | P crfone prefumiog to fell without a licence are to forfeit, ifum oor mjic t^ian^.i5,nor iefs than 15/".— The fum' to be paid fifhe Freafu'ef for a licence to felt within thej lim.:* of the town of Bofton is ^. i S, Salem, Beverly, ano Newbury. port, )C' 5, other fca porr townSf ^,6, and in to fell in other any inland town ^.1 \%f. Tfaey are no town but where they are liceiced on penalty of ^.zo.—^ And they are noc to receive^ good* for fale of atiy ferrant or minor, nor to vend anr goods bat between fun riftng and fuq fetting, on penalty ot forfeiting £.^0. Surveyors of Boards, Shingles, ^c. Jofhua Bent ey Beojamin White lie! Ingerfol John Champncy . Da juDi Samue' Dter James B ake Brniamt" Page James Robbios >^iT9 HooeftiU Capen f 'me' R Ab'aham H^vward Edmund Ranger or>ly, Feez : dd, er thrufand feet for viewnp and ^d. ©ore for mcafurin a ' marking. — For luireyi. a^j telling of ShiogleJ and Clapboards, 6

fisnry ?ur!cctt 1 Jofeph H-hTjcc

Jofeph Lsrin^ I David Marilon

WillUm ''arkmao' 1 Thomis SarJtr James Barry Ifsac Smith Arthur Laogford Tliomas Foftsr Edward Burt jonati^ai Cuftiing E'lmuadDoIbear

Fees ,• F;)r viewtn? and c-iHing of Staves, i/. 8^'. psr -' tho'jfand for bsrrel, i/'. p;.' thoafand fof ho^ih'id. a/. .'. ptr thojfand for pipe, a.id 2/. S^/, per thoufand tot bu ftaves, as well refufr as lucrchtantabie ; —^^raerchantaV to be paid tor b^ the buyer, and the refuf^; by the feiicr j a >d 3/. per chouUnd for HoO}>s. Nane 'if the above arti- cles are to beexpified without bamg fivft cuiled. The above Gij'iers if .Stsv;s &c. bsing^by oc'cupaiion

Coopers, are apvoioted ro be afo cui'cfs of d- y fifii» fear'> Ts and packers of bafrelled beef, jsork, m'cksrci aid^otn n^'Ti d-fign;d for exp.>r:3rion ; For fur»eyin^ and culiir;^ dfv fifh they are alla\v:d u/. halfpenny per q'iiB:al| and Sd; for repacking each pickled barrel. Cutlers of Dr\f Fiih finly. John McFarland ' jcfe^h Dcble j Roger Bartlctt j Sealers of Wood, John Ballard William Cunningham " Th>->mj5 Urann Aairon .-.iay, at Bofton Neck- Edward Weld M)f;s Sailard. a* Chariw •Uv.B- Cord wood is to be 4 feet ion^ frosi half the carf :-*T/ fee is zd, per Cord or Cart Load, Con/}ahlet. Shubael Hew^ss AbJier Rymfil'i IBeojimin HjniJOi Edward VVent.vorth joha Cade Andrew fownferid John 3utcerfi;ld Samad White J mes Perkins rTsctianael Hcachraan Henry CumilM Conjiahhs of the Tovj*t- ^Vaich.

Nathaniel H'?n,ch;r.an j Tinnothy rtlcdo.i Jofeph Edir.anda j Robert Newmaa-

jofcjjh Starr I Tsnvn Cryer - John VVeare. Fee for pubWc Qjtcryj, |^' l_r. J . ^fsy Maflers. Skinner Thomas Green } John SeaUr of Weights and Meafurss, Thomas Dakin. Surviyors of Wheat,

John Lucas { Edwa'd Tuckermaa Surveyors of Hemp. Willianj McMcil J^ffery Rjchardfon j Informer of Deer, Adam Colfoi. Sealers of Leather. Sillings William | Thomas Bradley | Nathan Greeo Fence Viewers.

Bsnja. White | Samuel Dyer | AndrewTowafetjd.juo. lnfps£}ors of the Police. Edward Weid, and Marhaniel Henchman, The Infpedori are to be Herfoos of good mora! charaftsr, to pawole the town, a:d to infpe£t and inform againft the bieach of any of the By-Laws of the Town. Haywjrds. Franeis George Hainbiia | Boothe ( James Wheeler tiogreeves,

G!!)r?s HamMio | Francis Soothe Sextons ^.•?i/ Funeral Porters or Undertakers, John Cade Nathaniel Johnfoa Jofeph Ednunds JeiTe Houghtoo Robert Newman Edward Vannavah Elijah Adams Ebinezer Herring John Jones Lemuel Luddco Jofcph BUney Gta'ge Geyer Samuel Curtis The Race« agrcfd upon ^xh their federal Services are,

For digging a G.ave or opening aT^mb, 5/, For the uf« of a Pall for aa Adult, ^f, 6d. Ditto fof a Child, z/.ji.

Carrying a Corpfe to the Grave, for each Porter, 3/. Each toMing of the Bell, 8i. * The undertakers fervicc in borrowing Chairs, waiting uBon the PaU-hoIdsrs, and warning the Relations, &c. 8/. Extraordinary Cafes, fuch as putttng the Bodies into tarr'd /heets, &c. df. L V^_J, Frse Mafoii Lodges^ 6.% pHE firft MafonsJafons L''dge ia America wa!was he)chelc in Bofton on the 30th cf /u!y t73'3, by virtoe of a camnriillija from thf Righr Hon.>rab5e and Right V\ro. fhi'^fol yintbony Lrtrd V ifcv .nt f^onta^ue. Grand iviafter cf En»;iand, dated of in the Vlalonry thr 30th ii>«>' 1 ! yy and year of 5733, CO (titut -ip^. the R;^,ht Wor.hif f»>l Henry P'lte, Gran Mafier .n N >,-th linencaf with foil power and authority to depute nis Dc-nty Grand Mafte- and other mafonic

Officers ; as alfo to csnftituts Lodges of free .md accfptsi Mafofis as oftCij as occafion /hould require :- lo confe qucuce of which commiffian he eftabliflicd a Ld^e m Uue form, and appn ,ted *.ht Rghr Worihipful Andrew 3cvcnor of that name) Deputy G Mafter, asd toe Wori'hi|*fu!l Thomas Kenncllj and John

Quarin, Grand Wardens ; and upau a petirion of 18 bre- threo of the C aft, a regular L d^e, by the name of Saint

John St was c<"i(ltru:ed in Boftii, who unaniraoaOy choie their Wor/hi(>iul t5rother Henry Hope (afterwards an emi- nent me chant at Anrafterdam) ^o be tbsir Mtfter, & their

worfli! ^'u! b'cthren Frederick -lamiUon & Jamts Gordon, Wardens. — Af'er which, a Mafter^s Lodge was formed, then a fccood Saint Jobns^ and another called the Rijlng itfa. —— I'hui was Masonry

(lately deceafed) being a viriting - roi;hcr at the Lodge in Bofton, upon his retura to Philadelphia, petitioned the Grand L-^dge for 8 Ocputafion to eftabiifh one in PennfyJ yania, which was granted, and he appointed Mafter. Since which time the following Lodges were empowersd by the Grand Lodge in lio/io 1, f&r a conf^itutiona! aad regular maooer of aiCEtifig under their ju»-ifdi<5tion, viz. Portfmouth, Louifbourg, Eliz.Tow;), Maryl, Charkfton, S, C, MaftersLodgCjR. Hartford, Antigua, Quebec, Witcrbury, Annapolis R6yal, Hal'-fav, Filnnouth, Newfoundland, Marblehcad, 5»it: County, N, C.

Newport, R. I. Norwich, Newbury, Anapolis, Mary). Salem, ^f. John's, Newf» New Haven, Virginia, V/allingsford, New London, Sarranam, Nantucket, Mtddietown, St. Chriftophsrs, Guilford, Crown Voint, Barbados, Princctown, N, J, Providence, R. I. [ QS 1 F.ee Mafon 'Vlatfers continued. Office"; of tb: American Grand Lodge in Boftoo. Grand Mafttr, V'ac^jit by .he Death of'R.W. JohivRowd, Richard C-.idiey, D, G. M, John Curltr. ;. G. W. Sa.Tiuei Dunn, ]. O. VV, MuPBO Maclcay, G. f.

Samuel > ari:nr>d G. S, The firii and fecooo St Jobni Lodge, being feme "me ilnce uoired in "ne, mcer at Concert Hall (he fifi Wednefday in every rrortb The Rifing Sun the id Wsdncfday at the fame plate.

OiHcers «/" the NiaiTachufcttf Graro L' dge, bolding by Deputation from the Grand T^^ader o/" Scotland. Michae! ^of-? Hay?, G. M. Jofiab P.artlert, and Aaron DcxCcr, G, Wardens. Wai.am Little, G. T. Jofeph Laughfon, G. S. Koitoo B'ails^ord, ard V^ 'liam Calder, G. DeacooB, Samuel Bradfcrd, G. MaifliaU. jOnaihan Freeman, G. Svvo'd Rearer. Beniarn n Homans, and Amos Lmco'n, G, Stewarcf. St. ^ludrttu^ Ledge meet at Free Mafoh's HsU the;

fecor.d ) hu'fdaj of every jnontb. The Royal Arch L?dg? meet at rbc fame place oo the laft Thurl'day in each month. Th^ Rifing Scadt Ledge meet at Conceit Hall on the laft Monday in each month. Mafjacbufe:ti Lodge, at the farr.e place, the 2d Mond.y. HarTKonic or German Lodge, meet the firft Tue/day .0 each month, oppcfitc the Sigr of the Lsmb. King Salotfion's Lodge, in Char'caon, m«et the fecond

Tuefday in each month «t W?rrer Ha , Tbe other Lodges under thejurifdt^inn ofSt.\nixt%*iare^ Tyrcan Lodgc» at Glocefter, E£'-ex. at Salem,

St.Pertfr's at Newbury Port, yim ti^ 3* Safrm, Berkjhire, at Stockbridge, h'afinjrton.Mid Line Army '- Trinity, at Laocafter, St. Fatrtck. Por'Tm*. . H. Urrited Statet at Danveri, Vermont (-"ha.Ieft-.n. N0..4. Warren,t^ Machiae, fVoorfrer, C.tc'"flei, Con. VerfeB Union, or Frtncb Sw Paul\, Lite 6c d, dirKJ, Lodee at Bofton, IK'ng Hiram. Darby, ditto Unity, at Ipfwich, iMcntgcrrerv *-' fhu'V, ditto,

__Thsre is alfo a ic^nhzJlfrican Lo d gc » Eoftop* _ ^] [ ^ ^ 96.J. __. '^r^portion ^-Z" Counties in tin Common'wealth c/M lT•;C^u^etts./.^•//^^ taJiT&x, No: 9 Bi Hubich, tf the ^rsportion ehablijhed 't J!i(r, a judgment may be formed of the ratea'-le value of each Ccur.ty Counties, Reprejentatives pay, Proportion ofTax Suf?uk, £, 470 8 o EfTes, 461 14 o M ddlefex, ^03 6 o Hamt/li-re, 489 6 o Piymouth;, 943 6 o B-.ftol, ao6 o o Bar.ftab!e, 7S 6 o Dukes- Cou.'jty, 16 4 o Nar.fuckei, 30 12 o

Yok, 1 36 10 o W^rtTl'ter, 716 8 o Cumbrriand. 128 8 o Lijjco'n, 141 18 o B.kfliire, 34i !* o Hancock, 33 00 Wailiington, 16 16 o

Total. ^.41:1140 ^. 2.>,"<65 2 7 ji*# No Petiiions of a private nature arc tc bsfuftajned in the General CooH uiilefs prefentca within 14. dujs from the time of the roeeting of the Scfllon

Ike filloivingare the periods nuben the feveral A'mcrkin States adopted the prcfent Conftitution, %iz j 97 1 UNIVERSITY at Cambridge. [Founded in the Year 1 636. Rev. Joseph WiLt/;RD. D.D. and LL.D. Trejiitnt. OVERSEERS, His Excel fsncjr the Governor, the Lieutenapc Covetnor, the Couocil and Senate, with the Mioifters of the Congregational Churches in the Towns of Boftt>o, Rox- bury, Dorchefter, Charlefton.Cambrufpe & VVarcrtown CORPORATION. Rev. Preudent Wiilard, D.D. and LL.D, of Cambridge. Hon. diver Wendell of Boften, Hon John LoweD^ of Rcjcburj. Jlev. Edw. Wigglefworfh. D.D. Prof. Dlrinity Emeritus,

Rev, Si;meon Hov?ard. D.D. of Roftca, i Rev. John Lathrop, D.D. of Bofton, I Rev. Simeon Howard, of Boflon.D.D, Secretary. J Ebcaezer Storer, of Kofton, Treafurcr, I PROFESSORS. J Vacant, Floiiifian PrcfcfTar of Divinity. J Samuel Webber, A. M. EioMifian Proff^fToT of the Mathe.#^ phy, maf'C! an^ Natural Phil f , j Elipfcalet Pearfcn, A. M. Hancock Pre feTor of Hebrew,! »n<' o'hfr 0»i?r;ta! '.ar?uaf

J. dc Naocrede. Ptccep'or in tf»e French Langyaee. [DonafioBc have been trade to eftab'iifii a P'ofefTofifiip of Rhetoric, v»i:h ancbcr of moral FhiIofv»phy, whirh will take place a? f'-or as the fundagi^ca are prodb^»\-e[ enough for that purp-.fe. TUTOR S. John /.bbot, A.M. /^mrs Crofi>y, A.-^f. I AJdcn Bradford, A M. ' HesrkaS Packard, A. M. Thaddeus-Mafon Harris, A. M. Ltbrarian. Caleb Ganoe?;. A. M. Steward. Samuel Shaplcifh, A. ^. BuMer,

(lommtncemenf ; the (bird We-inefday in Tuly «rnual'y

Vacations : From romrr.e.'iretti^nt, four wteka : from

the third Wcdae.'"d8v p 0£\ her. two ••tkv : from thi

firft W«dnefday jn Januarv f1»? «.•«>•' ? : and, the t^v weeks immediately precc?din^ the 'sft Wedii''*'dav in Apiil. 1 i:.98 1 •Miiitfters* Qhinchcs, and KtVigxous AiTemblie tke Camtnon^vealth MaiTachufetts. I in of jftJote. E CtinAi- far Epifcopalian, P for PTcfbyteriii for B»{»tift, 4nd U for U^iiverfalift. ) B /« Suffolk County, Foondj

Bofton. firft Church, Rev. John Clarke, Cornhill, 163 Second, or Old North, Rey. John Lathrop, D D. 163 [The Mcttng Houfe beiog deftroyed in 1775, the Members of thtt Church have fince uniteo with the Church in Middle-ftreet, founded ici I7ai] Firft Baptift Church, Rev. Samuel Stillmin, O D, 166 Old South, Marlborough-ftreet, Rev. fof^rph Eckiejr, 166 StooeChape!, E, School-ftreet, Rev.James Freeman, 16 J Church in Brattle-ftrect, Rev. Peter Thacher, 1 6c Friends Meeting-Houfe in Levcretc*s Lane, I7 New North Church,North-ftreet, Rev. John Eliot* 1 7 New South,Summer-ftreet, Rev. OliverEverett, 171 ChriftChurch, £. Salem-ftreet.Rcv.W.Walter,D.D. 17a Church in FederaKftreet, Rev. Jeiemy Belknap, if. Church in Hotlis-ftreet, Rev. Samuel Weft, j 7'. Trinity Church, E. Rev. Samuel Parker, D.D. 17] Weft Church, Lynd«.ftreet,Rev.SimeopHoward,D,D, 173 Second Baptift Church, Rev. Thomas Baldwin, 17^ Church in Bennet-ftreet, U, Rev. John Murray of "^ Gloucefter, and Mr.Georije Richard»,of Boftoo, ^ i-ji occafionaily oBiciate there. Romi^Cbarch inSchooUftreer, Rev. Join^bayer, a native of Maflachufetts, fometime fince pro- ^ 17I felyted to the Roman catholie faith, Mifllonary

The Town* following an alpbaietically arra.iged. Btllingbamt Vacant Dedbam, Rev. Jafon Havei Noah Alden B Jabez Chickerini Braintrti, Anthony Wibird Thomaa Tbachei Ezra Weld Vacant Mofes Taft and / Dorcbefiert Mofci Everett trong Jonathans \_\ Dover, Benjamin Caryl Joel Br gga Foxhorougb,Thom39 Kendi, Jof,Cleverlj., EpiJ.Reader hrankim, NathanielEmmo Brosklyfif Jofe^h Jackfon Htngbam, Henry Ware Che/jea, i'fciUipi Payfoa Daniel ShutcD.i Cobajfet, J oho Brown HuU, Vacant '

J_£9_jL .. : Wnhlies in Suffolk con:i/iuinie> O ::v«r S nr.onFiQiey Willjamt rdy Elixuf H.ily-jke Midilir-.n, Eiias Smith Pet«r El' oil t^ewbury, John Tucker DD, iford, Jonathaa Allen True Kimball W.Miam «a!ch David Tappaa Ebcnezer Dutch Elijah Parifh v;ri. Benja. Wadfworth tfewhury-\ Thomas Cary &

Nathan Halt Port, I John Andrews ,«;??fr, EJi Forbes Samuel Spring , Daniel Fuller John Murray Vacant EdwardBafs.DD. t. Vacant Roivley, Ebeoezer iiiadford

John Murray i Vacant ferhitl, John Shawr Abiflia Crofmao B Phioeae Adaoia Salem, John Prince Giles Merrill William Benticy Vacant Jofhua Spaulc^iog Kezekial Smith i Thomas Barnard icb, Levi Frifoie Daniel Hopkins MaQafrehCutler LL.D Nathaniel Fi/her K Jofcph Dana Friends John Cleaveland Salisbury, Edmund Noyei

Gilbert WiUiama Sarruel Webftet j i», Obadiah Pirfoot Topsjiild, Afahel Huntingcoo

JcfcphRobjf WenbAtn, jofeph Swain , I Religtous Affeynhlist in 'vJiidls ex Lounty. ABottf Rev.Mores Adams Maiden, Vacant ^fiby. Vacant EliaWro WiJIis

Bedfordf Jofcpb Pcaoiman Mrdfordy David Ofgood Billtrica, Henry Comings Av^A'fA, Stephen Badger Bcfihtoughf JofSiph Willard Ntivto/t, Jonathan Homer Cansi>Hdge, Vacant Wiliiam Oreenongh Thaddaai Fiike Jofeph Grafton B Joha Fofter Pepperrell, John Builard Vacant ] Reading, Caleb PreoMce Thomas Green I Eliab Stone* Carlijle, Paul Litchiitld Peter Ssnborn ICbarleJian, Jedidiah Marfe Sherburne, Elijah Browne CbeimforJ, Ebenezer Bridge Shirley, Phiaeai Wbitaejr

Vacant ^Sionebam, J ohn Cle veiaodyjuO. Concord^ £»ra Ripity 5/dzx;. Jjaathaa Ne«r«il Dracut, Solomoa AiiUo Sudbury, Jacob Bigelow Dunfiable, .Vaciat Tiwkibury, Sam. Spaulding 5^/? Sudburf, lo&ihJSxii^c Tfwnfend, Samuel Oix Framingjlfam, Oavtd Keilogg 7j«^i3oro', Nath. Laurence Edward Clarke B IValtbam, Jacob Cu/hing Gf/(7r9», Oaiiei CbtpUi ^d(;«r/ow«, Richard R, Eliot VKa»r PifTefifard, Vacant IftUWi/r, timothf I>icklofonJ/i^*/««'dir. ^a«h«aiel HoweJ William Ewing B Lexiiipon, jaot? Clarfe* *JnimirfgtQn, Ifaac Morrill L.%ri»^r» v7harle4 StCird) Iff^oburM, Samuel Sargeaat Li'tiktMt Edmund Fofttr I John Marrett

Mi'^lbtiougb, Afa Packard | Hifiigf-yvs ^ffi^nblies in Hampfhire County,

<4liKfriJ

Ichabod Drape? \CbeJi*rji<:d , PimKh/ Allin

W<^ MeSea*' ih Porter | Ebsneeer Vr»iog b Efjos S;Titth ^.Colraine, Simuei faggart P Sbencscr Smith BJ Obsd Warren » E^efcherlnn, [uftuj Forward iCsr.TPjy, joh Emsrfon

B erna' djioft, fiirxiiC* C(Mk I Vica it B Hodge B Cum'norton, Jum-s Iriggs S'lanfo-d,- [^fepK Bidgcr DeerfitlJ [ohu Taylor Brimftild M-hem. 'ATilliams E H'imp on, PayfonWillifton Buck/and, Vacant Granbyt Benjamin Chapman Vacant I ]imt.h Smith 9 Cbarlemont. Vaciot Gojbtn; Samuel Whitman yacj^ . r «^^ ] Religious ,'^jj'iniblies in H-'5ipfhire continued. GraDvi'le^Atv. .-\aron ^oo^t- Skelburne, Vacant Greenwich Jofe.^h Slodget ^buteibury^ Vacant eenjieid, R"'ger Newton jofeph Smellage B Hai'ey, Samuel Hopkins 5cafi Hadley, Joel Hayes Sou bamptorj, Jorxathanjudd Hatfields J fenh Lvmaa

Ho'land, Esia Reeve Soutbwick, Ifaac Clinton •

Heath, jofeph Strong, jun, i'ca/6 Srimjield, Vacant | Leverect, Henry WiJl.ams Elijah Codding b' Leyden, Vacant Spriv^fie'd, 8ezaJsel Ho'*ard:

Jofph Grre?i B John McKiDilry !

Langmeadozu. Ricb.S.Storrs Sunderland, Vacant i Lud,o%v, Vacant ]rjre, Vscent \ Middidie'd, Vacant 0^ar'wiik, Saaiucl Kced MosJoTk, jeiT; Ives VVgr.deU, Jcfcph Kifbura Montgomery, Vacarit lVejlji2idy^:i:ih Atwater A^^ontagve, Judah N2;li Adsm Hamilton B

S-meon Con-.es i '•'Vejlbampton^ Enech Ha?e

N^rthfieJd John Hjbbati '/F^.Spnngpid^] , Lathrop.DD J \'Norihampton,Sdio. vVJUiani; Sy!f3n'J3 Gfif*oi3 \Nor"Mich. S;ephen Tracy Edward Uphsa a

\Neiv- Salem, Josl Butler -H iVhauly, Rufut WeHs

Samuel Bigeiow s A fa Todd is,\ I Orargty Vacant IVUbrakam, Jcfeph W'ilaid

^almsT,.. Motes Baldwin Mofes Warred 'I Ipe'havi, Vacant Bt^h Cisrk B ^F'ain/ield, Vacant 'Vill'.srHihurg^ Jjffpii Strong iPia'r.tution No* j.Va'^aot if;irr/{»/.';rfi/!, JofiabSpajJding

\Rozv;, Prefer ved Smith | llsligioui AjfemhUes in PlymomHC^^ff//, Cbington, Samuel Niles King'^.on, Zipbaniah W-Uij Bridgwater, John Reed 'Aarfnfield, William Shaw

> Samoel Angisr' ' Athertcn Walear \.

Zedekrah Saoger Elijah Leonard ' John Porter Vacant B Vacant Midd'ehorougb, ]ohfh Barker George Robinfon Caleb Turner Carver, John Howland Uavid Gurney John Tripp Ifaac- Backus'f S Duxhury, John A!!en Vacant B Halifax, Ephraim Brigg; Vacant Hapcver, John Mellen t ^102 ?

I R^H^h'iii /^J^'UmhJlef in Plymouth continued, \ Rochifter l^ev.Le -n.LeBjirron; D.iJ, Gaif-I>tchcock. Sciituate . Ebcoez:* D*.«n Plymouth. Cha idler Rybbias David Barrjes Ivory H.Jvey Wm. vV. Whtelar J?ljmf>ton, Ezf* Samoloa fVartbam, Nob-'e E?crUt kochefter^ Jonathan M iore Religlout Aff^mh^iet in B^rnilable County,

Barr.ftaoUi J jhnM*.;!ca, jas. Falmiutb, H.-nry Linco^i OaktsShaw ^rovincet wn. Simue-Parkey En^i«h E!dr d^e ^.andioicb^ Jonathaa Burr Cba'ham, Th»mis Riby Vicirlt Eaftbam. Edwird Checvtr Ffiends [o::afhafi 8afc-?m Truri, J.jdi Dam-ifi Harwich, John Siaajjkinj ^erfi;et, Levi CVhitman Vacant Bjl^jrwrafA, Timothy A-dea Vicant kI Nathan Scone

Rc'ligious ^Jfemhliss i-^ Brii^ol Co'jftfy* dttUbonugb, [ohi Viider Reh->both fshn Ea.s A'inir Le.^rii b R 'b;rt Rog

Vacant B Sivanfey, Ruflell Mafon • B Vacant b Chjriej Thompion a ^IfantftelJ. R.o!and Grsen Tauntoft, Vacant NewBedfo'd, Sa;na»I Wcli Vacant r Vacant e Ebcnezer Nelfwi b No-tofif Vacant Vacjnt Raynbam, P«res Fobes ort, Vacant Vacant B Retigiout AJfimhlies in Nantucket,

Sherburne, Bczalcic Shaw ) Frieo<}t | 03

Rcfigiou: /^Jfemhles in Dukss- County. |

Zbrinia^Tozan Zac. M?vhew Vacant b! Thaxter T/,3ary, Ai*rdah Marfs £:"i^j^.':«, joi>?H | J R.?v. 7'S(Ci Mayhaw, Mi-Jionary at Marthas Ineyard, \ R!7.Gii!a8 Dudiey S5/f0«, t^hr.shis Wight Vacant 'Irookjield. Eohfi'tn .Va^d P^x^s."!, Vaemt Joseph AjMjletoa •^eterfoam, so!oni3D Reed JoHi Sci on t^rinC'Tton, Vacant Cbarltcn, Achibald CatnsbeH

DavH Rarhbuf* j?l Vloffs tCinncy Douglsz. Ifaac Stoac j^ar/.!?!./, fofeph Rucfcmmftsri Vacant B^Sbr^eufbury, Jcfeph Sumr.etj Dudley^ fo/haa Jabnfii* Sim?on Sao^iv e' j ••'aca^t BiSsa^ii^rffa^i) .Sam i«l Sumner

Fitcbburght John Payfaa Spencer, J jfeph Pope Ga'dne^. Vacant •^rj-.'/ffr. R...-ber» rijlcomb G^-rf-y E'>-'>exrr Tucke* Star bridge. J^/hai Pain» Grafton Vacsnt Vacant Vacant ^VfjTj, EdTTiu-J Mills j (r/jnyw/fi, Thimis Holt Eb2T?7,;r Chaplin j Harvard^ Vacant Ebencz^ir Larnfon j

, I faith t'arlcer Ti\Tef»pfetoi, Ebsr). Sparhawk

ffor/f», f •f'jpS Avery Vicanr B Hut>ba'd3on, N'ehem. Park LancaRer, T m-». Ha'rin4tonI/jf^'/i7?, Vjca-vt Leicefier. Hcnjamin Caaiciinj ^''a>-i, Ifaac Ravley Vacant B 'Ve "thorough, John Robin foe Friends ^yeft:rr., Sj:ph?«i Baxter Leom^nHer, F'ancis Gardner l-yeftm'.nfnr. A fa Rice Lunenburg^ Zabd e' Adam* IVinchendon, Jofeph Brown Men-ion, Caieb Alexander Worcejter, Samuel Auftin Mi/ford, Amari^b Froft Aaroo Baocrofe Ne^Braintru, Daniel Fofter ro4 • ^ r ] R^ii^iouj AJ^mhitei '» York County. 'Arufidel. Rev. Si?a5 Moody Ly/fin Liide OJ/lpee, Vacant - Matt'-)£rtr tAetiam P.Tfonsf'ild, Vacaot I Pepper felboro\ JohnFa'rfield Fiddeford, Nat-i. WcbMec ISdrz/t^jr', Mofcs Sweet [Broiunjield^ Va,ant Z'rbediaK Richardfon B I \Bux'i>n, PauS CofSn \ShapIc:ghy Vacant Coxbali', Vacant Nchemiah Davb

I Sinrun Lock I ^fafhitigton. Vacant [Francijhjrt)us,i>, Vacsiit !>yarerbstrough, Vaent \Fryeburg, W.n, F^lleudeil Pelatnh Ting'cf b

,

Kiticrj/i - Vac'i.)r #

R^I i^ious 'iifam hl'iss in Curt>be?!anJ ^.?

'Srtdgeton, Nathart Church Vjcaot I?'

Bi^'u nf'ia: ch V 3 cap t :;£«/J, Vacant

'Cape Elizabeth, Ep'% C.nk^'.Portland, Tiicmag SmwH v^j

WH'-bam. Vvcant 1 Simue] Dran DD. ^ |i^j!y/a3afi>,Eje:iez5r Williaraa Elijah Xjcliogg

Thomas Brown Vaca it

Ffi Vacant - iRayr/iondf | Fre/'^ort^ Atf-ed Johnfaa, 3carb!i^o\ rhombs Lanca{>er| Gvrtctm Divid 'ew^tt BenjanriKi Chadwick " | Vacant \ B\She/>u-df;on. ViCint B '

G^ray, Samuel Perley . iStardip, VicanC UarpfwelU Samutl Eaton yfurner, John Strickland P ' ElOia Saj.v BJi'indbamf Petc^T. Smith

No.Yarmoufb, T?»/l.Gi!man , Religious ^Jfimbites in Lincoln County^ BaUjton, VaciKC H t>iJco!, Alexander McLean Hath, Vacant Canaan, Vacant

Boetbbay, Vatant .-; Cubing, Vacant Bowd&in, Vacaat Edgeomby Vacant- James Better B Fairfield, VatJlot IS^doitilfam, Vacaot Georgettwn, E«ek. EmerCs

^ i - ^ Job Macomber Gt eatfit Vaiiaofe . .

r 105 ,7

Rsllg'ous AjfimhlUs in Lincoln continnsd. i ia'^'ewell. Vacant ReaiJ^ld, Vic«(ir iarscock. Vacant f^aj'uliorougb, Vacant" 'CTvi^on, Vicaot Vacant ^eduncoke, Vacant Vacaoc ^etacajtle. Vacant U/iioft, Vawnt ^obltborougb. Vacant '4'aldobor-ougb, VacanI ^orridgiMck, Vacant TaUi, v'acanc ^ittfton, Vacant ^'u'r-e,-, Vacant '^ajhingtofi. Vacant Vacant ^Vihjl')%u, Vacant 'bomafton. Vacant ff''intbropf Vacant If-ac Cafe 'f^ifcajjee. Vacant 'o^jbanf, John tT'quhart Woolwich, Jofiah Wiofllip

Jooithan Ellis , RHiginus .^Jfsfnblhs in Berkliire County- Uam$,IJjmt Vacantvacant UeiuAlhfo'-d,f\IeTuAlhford.VV >caniCiat

Pctcr 'Vcrdea NeioM.arlblYi' , Jacob Catlio Vford^ Vacant Patridgsfidd, John Leiand ,acob Drake Pittifieid, Thomat Al.rfQ 'ecket. Vacant Vilent-acRachburn 8 •etbUbem, Vacant Ricbm'nd, Oiri-i Perry ^alton^ Vacant Sanditfield, Eisazer SrTre 'gremont, Elipha^et Steele /o'hua M.j'f* 'r.Barringtm, Vacant Seaconk, Na-.han Hafk -9 Gideon SoAir'iCk Sbifield, Ephra'm >ii(o'\ 'aacockj Vacant S:ockhr,icre Ste3*i-ri •Veft Clark Rogen Tfringbam. —— ^rstf Vacant {^afhingt-m, vV i. iaIUotii* aneiborcugb, Daniel Collns JdMl M cbiis

Narhai Vlafon 2, /^ei Uockhri-ige^ '''•cant ee, V2C3:it Elmthaa vVi.'c^x 3] enox, SaTi;ieI Moafofl '^'Hiam'^jn .Scth >v»'ft

oudon, Varant mn:ijjr, Ei.fna F./ii, ja--'.

toanr-f^a^jingtori. Vacant |

li -I- J * n: V inco.-pjrac-i iilii-.iwjij >f -Tj, id '''a-lii'igion (for rhs nin"i >f the Fiivnv, fes^.les j. 7 a "* 73) ^'' 'g '»«'» f'l'cleTi-jrs, tH: e is bat onef-ttled [ini'lii-, viz, tSe l^*?. [4-r>;» L.f 31 at vlachias j che iptift JhuTch at Il'bi ej

srs '8 h-ld a? ?)1tT th? T'virfdiY fallowiug th« laft

^ed jcnar ii Mar ; .he R-er. vlr. fitidge of Eaft Sudbury to preach »he 5>efmon. _^ '06 _,[ , ]

Yale Coliegg at Nev-iUveu, ortr»ecacul. s [F-Joded A. r>. 1700.3 I

Rev E«RA St; i. es. D. D. and LL. D, PrefidenU ' \ F E L !. O W S. Rev. Elipha. Williams. t>.D..R.ev. JoGah Whitcey,

Nathaoel T^v'gi, I David Ely. ]

E «7.ur Gciodnti, J.D. \ Naihan WUlij »»; i

Ri{<^ I T.mothy Pitki , | Hezekiah r,

E och fiintiiiestOii, I Levi Harr, 1 RiV. Samuel ^aiss, D.D, f'rofdrof of Divi-s^y.

Rev. Pfefidcrit Sti e», i'/or>iTir of ccclchiihcal rfiAory . Hon. Hiijh: ufe, Treafurcr. James TUTORS.

Amos BafTet, A. M. j Ctlvio Chtpio, A. M.

Ebe;iez«r Gay, A. M. j

Jeremiah Atwatcf,St';w4ri. \ Benjamit) T'ansbnjl, Smler. Commeocemeot, (-c.>nJ Wedncfciay in J^f^vfmb.tr.

Vacaioas ; Fr© n Coiimeacer;:«rtt, U» wetLs j fiwffj

'1 f'om th- fiith -^ y, vrire* -'trMi, Miiiifters art'' '^hii.ches tn Coonefticat.

[Tl^t Icivm ztt alpb:ibe:icaly &t I iTi^ti\ in the Cr.uotiej.] Sotf/^/n^reaRcv. W.Robjijfyij Alexander GiUct

Stafford, John Willard Ifaac Fofter

Suffield, Ebeoezcr Gay Vacant John Haftings Symshury, Samuci Stebblns Jeremiah Haliock Ambrofe Todd '4^eatberifieldt John Marfii jufhua i&elding John Lewii Vacant mndfor, Dftv.S.Rowland Frederick Rowland Theodore Hicfdaic Vacant Eliakim Marihail

B| . C J07 j._^ Csc. in Cort!ec'icai continued. | Nc'V London County} I New lUvcu CouKh. \ iBrfiftfordM.'-^.jiioa Atwaterl^.xm?', Bev.joca. Murdockj

f Ma- '.hew Ncyes 5 L'jter Rogers B

I Samuelilamuel E'Hs Co 'r. te^^ef. Vzctnt

^rtib ofe Hull Rebel r Robbina

ICbej/jire- John Foot David Hontirgton P.putcn IvM ChriftopherPalmer j Werby, MartinTuHar Abel Palmer Davi<{ Hr.-'wnfon Franklin Samuri Nott i^bner Smith Gr&T'^n, Aaron Kinnc Richard MaofficM E Vacant Timo.WighfmaD Eaft tioK'tn, Nicholas Street Silas Burroughs Guilford. AmosFowlct Vacant Varant Liibenj David Hale Thomaa W. Bray Andrew Lee Vacant Lyme, Edward Porttr Vacant £ Vacant Bamden, Vacant David Hi^gioi MilforJ, William Lockwood jafon Lee David Tuiiar Montville. Rozel Cooke Vacant E Re-'ben Pa'mer KewHaven,\Amti Dara,r)D Npw Lendon, Hen.Chaoning Samuel Wale-, DD. Samuel Seabury, DD. Joi^at hanEdwards, DD (Bp. Epif. Ch, Connea. Vacant Jofeph W?rren, neacon E Noah VViilifton Zadock Dart ah B Bela Hubbard E Norwich, Jofeph Strong Plurality E Walter King I John Tyler Edward BSakcflee E Prefion, Lemuel Tyler [H^aUings/ord, James Ncyea Levi Hart John Willard Vacant Vacant E Stoningten, Her N,Woodruff j \fFaterburyy M, LeaTcnworth Vacant I Abraham Fowler Eliezer Brown BJ I Vacant E Simeon Browo Bl I ifVoodbridge, Vacant Valeo. W.Rathbmn B Stephen Hawley I Minifters, tSc. in Connedicot continued. Fiir field County, Windham County. DaMbufj, Rev. Twno.La ngdon JJb/orJ^Kev. Pond Vacant £ ' Storrs Juffus Hull B Andrew JudTon EbefKTser White S John Rathbiiro R 9airjield, Andrew Efjot Vacant E Hezekiah Ripley Brooklire, Jonah Whitney Robert Rofs Daniel Fogg E

Ti*mo.Dwight,DD. Canterbury f Solomon Morgac PblloShelton E John Staples

SeihHlgbie B Hampton ^ Vacant Gregnwkb, R.obcrt Morria Dan( n Vacar^t V'bompfor, No a dish RuiTfl' Juft'is Mitchell Joh'j Martin Vacant E ''ylcnt'i'wn, Micjiah Porter Reading, NathaoJs! Bart!ctt^'"'2'/'d«, Stephen WLiij Vacant E Jamej C^irf^c'l D.D, Ridgfldd, "^amurl Gijcirith H^irulffck, Eiiphaet ly man Samuel Camp Steahrn Williims Vacant E "Jof!iiirt Johnfoo Stamford, John A«try Vacant E Mofes Mather Litchfield (^ourjy, John Shepherd harkbamftrad, Ozia.sEcUs Ebcnczer Dibble E Vacant Ebenezer Ferris ^\p.fthhbcm. Backi 5/r„f/rrrcok, Vacant Jf^f/ron, James John fon CofvivaU Vacant John Mo_\e§ Gijhtv, Vac3,nr j ^09 ] Minifters, i^c. in Connedlicut confintisd. jr(ia/id, Aaron Church SeJiHaddatf, Eiijsb ?arfoiW Nathaniel Givb.-d fartvimon, JOilioa "^''iUltitnz Jofeph Vafl

, loci Foard wftJI icr?:, £.'.tizer May

Uctjieldt fudih Chatripion |.t/V

Am-».« Chife I Henry Efy Afiibei Ba!dw:3 E{Mc:V/«os,En5chHu5tiDgtca r^« Hartford^ jona. Mar/h Gerfiiom Balklcy ;n» M/./br^, Math. Tayior Vacant Stanley Grifwold Thomas Minor

Vattnt IL Abraham Jarris S ^«r/9/*, Atnmi R. RoWrifl$lS*y5ro>4, Fred.W.Hotchkifs tl-'Jhury^ Vacanc John Ds!sfofioa i>jr»i7, Ccuon M. Smith Richard Ely] Qutbbury^ Benja- Vrildmar Samuel Mil is Jekn Minef EJiphafer Le^er B 'otringforif v's^snt

S»rnvjci J. Mtl'a Toll and Csuntj. arrfjj, Petat S^arr SSiim, G'.Gigc Co! tor* ^(.jhingi:,r, Danief^ri jfdftic Naah Msrwin Ct^entry. I. Hailtin5Car»,DD. Jeremiah Day Nathaa icfoog ^aterte'wn^ Uriel GfidtcT Vic«p\. Simeon Warermio 'E/iir.j^ica, Joiftus Lecnsri Cheuncy Prind'c, E Hebron, Samuel Ke!!cgg Vi-nchfHtr^ Vie ant Elijah Lathrop Vvodbttry^ Noah B«ncd*i£l

Thamaa Canfidd 5cf»erjj CHariei Baekut 'Vacant | E TciUnd. Nathan Williams 1

Union ^ Vacant [ Coitnty, Middlefex tVtlliiigCon, Gideon I^JdMc | '.hatbam, Cyprian Strottf David Lillybridge Bj Vacant David Scldsa

PlufRlity '"E Soloinon Wh«ii B

For the Roadiand Diftaaces frctnths prinelaal Tawc^ iq the United Statfs to the feVsral Coilcgcs, Ae*-, dcmiest tnd other puWic Semisiriea of Lsirhip^ — fee the Rcada at the end of tiie .iilaMoauk.

[:>792'i T ^^oJT D^RTi^lOUfH CdLLEOE. In Hano'ser, in the State rf New- Hair p-/hire, founded in the Ye«r TRUSTEES.177.0. John Wbeelock, LL.D. Pt€fi<3ent. John PhUHps, LL.D. John Laogdoo, Bcza Woodward, Rev. Buikfey Olcott, Rc7. Eden Burroughs, Rev. job Swif% Eli/ha Paine, Rev. John Smith, Rev, David MaccluTC, Peter Okott. Simeon Oicott, ExecutiTft Offcer?, Prefident Wheelcck. PiofefTor of Hiftory. Beza Woodward, Profeflor of Mathematics an Nfatural Philofopby. Rer, John Smith, Profeffbr of the Learned Languages Vacant, Profeffor of Divinity. Beza Woodward, Secretaty and Txeafuier, 'Rev. John Smith, Librsrian. Mofes Fiik, A. M. Tutor. Vacant, Dire£lor of Moors School.

\ Daniel Dana, A.B. Preceptor of Moors SchoaJ. CommencemcHt the fourth Wednefday in Auguft annually Vacations: From Commencement fix week* and to-

days J and from the fourth Monday in February, h? weeks and iive days. Minifters, he, in New-Hampfhire. The Toivns are alphabet'cally ananeed. Ackivortb, Thfl. Archibald CarJia, jefle Remington Afftead, Samuel Mead Canterbury. Yttietick. Ptrke Levi La-nkton Charleftoivn^ Bulkley OlcoC

Amberftt J. Barnard Chejter, Ebenezer Fiagg John Bruce Vacant Vacant B Chefterjield, A. Wood Atktr.fon, Stephen Peabody Claremontf Vacant

Harrington, Benjamin Balch Vacant 1 Bedford, Vacant Ci«corJ, Tfrael Evans Biffcawefi, S, Wood CoK'zvay, Nathaniel Porter Brinciooodt Vacant Ccrnijhf Vacant Samuel Sbepard B Croydon, Jacob Haven Cmpton^ S. Church Deerjield, Tinwthy IJphanr Canaan^ Vacant Vacant Vwant B 1

1 ] Vflniirers, crc. in New-Hampfhire continusd.]

Dover, Robert Gray Lee, SamucJ Hutehins I Frierids Litchfield^ Vacant | ')ubun, Ed'A^ard Sprague Londonderry, Vacant Vacant Morriioa J,

barton, . Harrfa Loudon, jsdidiab Turkcr ')unjtabb, Jcfeph Kidder^ Lyme, William Conarvt

"iurham^ Curtis Coe LfndbGro' , Sewall Goodrich

'if: KingftoR, Vacant Madbury, WilliamHocper B pping. Vacant Marlborcugb, Vacaot -' if'f^fn, — Hazeltioe Marloiv t^Wtztf Seckwith B xcter^ Wm. FiCd, Rowland Ma/o/iy Ebenezer Hill | Vacant V/nj:am Eliot Ri 'itzivilliam, Bsnja. Brigham Meredith, NichoiFolfom B.

•'rarcetoiun, Mofes Bradford Merrimac^ J. Butknap yhmanton^ Ifaac Smith Midd.'eccn, Vacant

Waiter Powers B Molt^nborougb, J, Sha«' loffs-Town, C. Waters NewSofion, Solomon Moort ;r^f»/flni,S.M'CiiQtockDD Neivca/ile, Vacant iarrpton, Ebenezer Thayer NeioDurbam, Vacant Netvlpfwicb, Steph. Farrir >Sa.LaDgdoQ.DD ^^rC" Vacant B lavfitad. Vacant N^wington, J, Langdon

'uncock, ^tt^ Paige NeiuLondotif Job Seamans B ^anoi/frjohn Smith Ne^vmarket, Vacant Eden Burroughs N, Evets

'laverhiU, Vacant E Neivport, J. Ratnele laiuke, Vacant Neivtofif Jonathan Eainet

lenniker. Vacant ' Friends -Ji'-'sborougb, Jona. Barns Nortbampton^ 6, Thurfton 'iinfdale. Bunker Gay Ncrtbwood, Edm.PHlbury B ioUernefi, Rob. FowJe E Nottingbam, Vatant

Jctemiab Ward B Nottingham U efi^ N.Merrill iophintcn, Vacant Oxford, J. Sawyer Vacant Packersfield, J.Foftcr Jeffrey^ L. Ainfworth Piermont, John Richards '

t.., Vac.nt Surry, Vacant _ r?. HuinpbryB S Stvanzey, Edward Goddati B-aytKcnd, Vacant 7emp/e, Noah Miles Rinff^e, Scth i'syfon Vacant E Thornton^ Vacant AJdrich t Jomiiafofi, WjlJiam KaW j.^cf/t/T^r, Jrtfeph Haven U'akefeld, A fa Piptr li

Ret. Peter Thacher, Re?. Samuel Parker, D.D, Rev. ]ohn Eliot, Rev. Jbfepb Eclrfey, RcT.jo'rmBradford, Roxbufjf. Rev. John CJ»»ke, Ret. J»wi^9 Fr^renr, cv.IDiphhPwter, Uotbury, IRtv. Oliver K^erctt, Rer. Wiiihrn Mobtague, •r «v. Jed. ^fone, Ctar^eAoo, |R«v. T^omai Baldwin. L 'I3 ] Rhode-ICand CsHege^ at Providence. (Founded in tbe Year 1770,) Hon. Jabez Bo wen. Chancellor. Pfefideo:— Va«ant bj tbe Death of D:. Manning. [Notwithftanding the Tacancj of the Pre/tjent/tip, meaf«rei are takrn to fecujc tbt Inftruftioo and Dif- cipline of tbe Col!e|;e for tb« ecfuing year.]

The number of the Corporstion is 48, of whom 36 are

rruftce«, and 12 are Fellows j the latter muft be perfoat of public educaliOQ, ano are (liied the FELLOWS. learned facuhj. Re?. Samnel Sri!lm3n,D.D. Enos Hitcheock, D.D, ReT. Hfzekiah Smith, Rf». Mofes Batfger, David Howell, Robert Rogcri, Dr. Jonathan Eafton, Jam's Brown, Benjaman WaterLoufe, M.D, Rer. William WiiIi«E D[, Solomco Drown, H R OF ESS O RS. Rev. Jonathan Maxcy, Profetfor of Divinity. Ucniamin Waterbocfc, M, D, Profc(ror of Natural Hiftory, Benjamin Weft, A.M. F.A.A. Pro/Vif. Mathem.i: Aftrol, Rev. Petez Fobei.A.M. F.A.A. Profefr.Nit.& Exp. Ftilo, Divid Howell, Proftffor of Lat^, TV TOR-S.

lofias • MefTer, Lyedon Arnold, A* M. | Afa A. M,

SiineoD Daggett A. M. ' }

Ccmxenccnoeot the fiift- Wedoehlay in Septembtr.

'ataciona ; T, The firft-Wcdnefday io Septem. to 0€k,%o- a. December 15th, continuei fix weeks. 3. May 6fh, continues three weeks.

Minii>erta«£/Religii3usA(rem. i« Rhodc-Ifland» Churches in Newport. Fotiode^ Firft Baptift Church, Michael Eddy, 1 644 Second Baptiil Chuxci), Caf . 1656 Sebbatarian Baptift Church, WiMiani Bliffc. I671 ft Ccngrcgational Church, SamorJ HOi;kiM| DDr i6y5 Epifcopal Cbiifch, Williim Smi'h, 1706

Second Conprcgrational Chuurh, Wjljijm Patten, , 170! ^ I'ws Synagogue, Mofes Seixas, Warden, Utiiffd "rfthren, Fteee''rck Smith, 175* .C..JI4 J Minivers, ^c. in ti '^e ^tata of Rhode- Ifldnd. The Towns a^phsbeticaMy arranged. C ftmds for Congregationhfts. £ for E^'ifcopiUan. B ^^r Haptift. 5^. far Sabbatarian HaptiO & S for S«paratift. Barnngton, M.Townfend C //(/r^o Kin^fton, Vacant C Hrifiot, Heary Wright e Wiiliam Smith E

Vacant r. Nahan Hil's a Charlefloivn, Vacant b Fhili? Jerikins B^ •F.-jcnia William Ncrthup b, InfJIan Meptinp, Vacant Portjmoutb, Friends | ^>" Co-yew^ry, Tho.Mancheftcr b r' f >oathan MaxcyR b| Vacant s b E^osHrchccock,L)D..c I J <- Vacant s n :^ JoTcph Si»oDOW C CranHon, David Corps b Mnfes Badjjcr friends "^UL Fiifn.^s Cum^c/ani, AbncrBellou b Ricbw.r.d, Vacant Vacait Henry juflya

E^iifi Grcsnwicb, Vacant "Vacant John Gatlon oenjj. Barber Friends Scituafe, Vacant Exeter, 5 clomoa Sprague Reuben Hiipkins Vacant Smitbfiefd, ]n\n VViiifbr Fojier, John Williams Friends i John Hamnnond SouibKin^lioTit F« lends 2

Stcph^i Plaice "v acant Gloce^^er, Johph Winfor Benjamin Weight

William Bowen r, Tiverton, Vacant Philemon H'lrnis B P«!eg Burroughs Uopkirtton, JoOiua Clarkl « Vacant

Arms R igers B Friend I John Gard-wr E 'Varren, Vacant M, D.vij S B Vacant Vdfzvirk, .Ab-a. Lippitt

Jo'hnjion, Vaca.u Ffisnd3 Ffie-idj iVeHi^ly, ir,ii,h Litfle Com^to», I Wilcox MiCeSbepard c Vjcmt Middieto^vn, Vacant Ellcanih Babcock Nci'fShorcham^ T. Oiift R J W}i.;a Clark 8 £ North i'foi/idencc, Friends Friends R.ifuB Tl^f' b! W''.G?r^-nry/cA,Eli(haGreen B

'^' •J^he W«'—T ." '.itift AlT.ciation, is to meet at Harvard, *)a(r»chofetf?, the Tutfday aft«f the firft Wed- , to m fday ioS e p tcntibef ly-;)*. , [ Of ] Civil OfHcers in Mafnichufctts (?(?wy/;5«

Hjo. Iricrrafe SuTir.or, of Rjx ;u y, Hon. Nithan Cufhing, vi Scitua'.c. j

I of Chief jiirtk- '•?/',. pr.T annu-n [The Sa iary the 370 ; and. of the plfier Juftice* /,. 350, cy bs paid qyartcrly, without the addition ot any tee or pcrqaifite wtiatevct.J James SuHivAn, ot Boi>on, Atrorn'?y Gencrai, per a^iruni. [Salary/^. 300 J Charles Cufhing, v c'teric-- n' the Supreme

j ihT Tucke-, ^ Jo.lcia' Courr. TheirOnice kcp' at thr N.E. C«rnerof t'4s State H )u{c. Bi.iiamin liotran*, Oner of die fcvesa! Ciuiti.

Jtu^^e of Probate 'f)r Suffolk County. 1

Hon. Tnonoif D.^vvr^. ju ». of iJifton.

William C(>o;>cr, of Boltori, Reyjiftfr of P'ooate. j

The Probate O Fjce is fcrj't in 'Mr LouriHojrc.Court-ftrect. i Court! of Pr-ihitc fir the (-ojjD'.y of Surf'jlk arc held at the Probate 0:lkc in BofJ'.ia every ToefJay in the year<

exce,)t the iirft Tjcfdjy of each m-i-ith, whei tb«y xrc hc!c< as follows, vix. ?t Wevmuurh. ar Ari'vd's tavefn,on the fic.1 Tuefdav of every January, Mafrh, May, July, ar>d at '.ledfi'i-!, at September November J ar.d Clark's tavsrn, on the fir'l Tue('i;?y ,>f rv-ry February, A.riK

Ju!!C, Aiji?aft, Oi-^obei- anl December j then aga'.n at the Probrftc Oflre in r^ofton, the Mjnday prcceeding of the fiid every roefdays. i Jafiices of the Court cj/'Co.iiraoo Plea^, ^^. j Suff.>li<. County. I Sam-jel'Njles, of Draintrcc, Joftph Garrfficr, of Hunon, Richard Cranch, of Braint.ce, Samvel Birrctt, of Bjfton.

William Heath, of Roxbury, "^ • c 1 Tu thill Hubbard, of Bofton, > fP^^'*' Juttices. Thomas Crafts, of aofton, } Ezekiel Price, Cicrjc of 'he Plean and of th» Sefli^ns. KisOTice kftpt at th; N.W: Comftr of the Sta-c Houfc ,

r 1-6 ] CiviiOfficers in Majfachttfttts Commonwealth.

Juftices throughout the Gommonwealth. I Lowell Roxburj johrj Hancock BoJion\]^hn ^ Samuel Adami ZJ/VrciAb'rahwn Fuller Newton Walter Spooner New Bedford Bcn]i. Gtcenleaf Neivh.port Scnja. Chadbourc B0rwici^Oliirtt Phctpt GranvilU James Frefcott Gro/od Ifrtel Hutchinfoa Danvtn Samuel Holten Danvtn John Froft Kit t try Mofei GiU Princeton Thomas Dawct Bofion Kathaa Cu(hiag Scituaie Peter Peoniman XJMhridge Kzoit Oroe MarbUhead Triftram Dalton Newb. fo't Davia Sewall rork Charies Turner Scitua'e }amst SnlliTBa Bq.Sok William Phillip! B»/?^« Robert Treat Paine^ Ditto] Nathaniel Gorham Charltftcn Benjamin Aoftin D/frp Jofiah Thacher Corbam William C«fhiog 5nVa

E4ward Cutta Kitter.f :.:

~\ [Tbe ab^e art nft ref>tated in, tb* Lifti of tbt Qmotu m, County o/SufFqllk*^ Juflfcet of the Peace and of the Quoruro. JoK« Avcrf Uohon Stephen. Metcalf Hellinzbam "abez Fifher Tranklin^ Benjamin CuOiinK Hingbam Cn(cor> Fufrs We^moutb Thomas Dawes, juo. fiiftaa Sam««l Niles Braintree Ju/hua Hcofhaw ditto Rii^ard Crunch ditto William .Wetmore dirti J<^feph Gardncr- B«ft»n. Jonathan Maion ditto SamUel Barrett ditto ^'ephen Higginfon ditto Thomas Crafts* dittolCaleb Da«i9 ditto' Jbfcph Greenleaf dittollohn Avery, jun. ditto Exe^iei Price dittcj Aliucander I-k>dgdon liittb

James Humpl^rys ^^

Ztcazer Weld • RoxburyV^oiomtmLo^W fVeymu b\

Nathaniel Sumner, ZJ^J^'am I Thomas Crane Mi'ton\

Mefes Builea. . A/^^/^/f^l James Endicot Stoy^broni t W7 3 Yujff<^ef oflbe P«:ace in Suffolk County. Whofe Cr^r-.'JioitJ for fevcn ^eer* are not yet expired. Thomas Cuihing Bcfnn Divid Ra*fo»» Afilton Lconaro |<»f*'s ditto Edward H, Rftbbinj dit»o WiUiem Todor ditto Nurhtntel Bayl»y fVeymoutb ]oRath«n Mafon, juD ditto Bcnj-^min Hswins ^ baron Chriftopher Gore ditto Ceorge CrrfTnllo Sicugbton Ifaiab-Doani ditto Jofiah Nesveli IJetdh. Henry JacJcfoB ditto D.Did Perrv Meijield Sarrrael May ditto deojamin Guild Wrmihan Perfx Morton ditto Swift Payfon Toxbor':ugb

I (nti K-cit'i ditto Oatid Cofhiag llir.gbam jumit Hcfhts ditto William Afpinwall Brooklyn )Dhn Atuiicw^ ditto Dawid S. Gretmxjgh Roxtury pamoel Eliot ditto |ohn Read ditto [Grorge R. Uin9it ditto Peter A.daTj» fiuugbton ijohn May ditto Peter B. Adaafli Braintrae David Snrs ditto John Jonea Dover Hctirj Newmao ditto Seth Bul'.ard tValpoU Samuel Braijford ditto Jofeph Guild T>$dbam William Scollay ditto Fillier Ame* ditto Robert Davii ditto S»mu«! Ba^» Sraintret Jooacbu L. Aaftm ^'ttojSaTTMjel Quincy Roxiury Tbomai L, Wiatbrop dittojxhomajCljrkt ditto AaroQ Dexttr ditlojBetija. Beale.juo. Dorchefter Heary Hill ditto|phiIlipi Payfoo, }mt^Cbelfia Jofeph Han dittolDaniel Vofe MiUo Charles JtnrU ditto \Yilliam Fuller ffeedbam John VVinthrop ditto Samuel Norton Bingbam Henry Prenti(s ditto Eben, Tbayer,jun# Braintrei Jofeph Barrel! i^tte i faa c S, Gar d ner Brooklyn £dward Gray ditto Nathaniel Ames Dedbam William Pbillipe, juo. ditto Tiiomi* Lothrop Cohapt Samuel Cooper ditto] Elijah Adams Medjield Thomas Edwards ditiOjEbcnessr Warren Foxborougb J.:ha Ccd.-nan, po dittol Stephen Eadlam Dorcbifl Abiel Smith ditto .

Thnmes Crafts, ofBoftc. County Treafurcr. His Office oppofire the Weft Znd of the State H-juIc.

H«nry Alline, of Bofton, Peri^j- r of Deeds. His Oi^x«et the South V/z^ End of the Court Hoyfe., — _^ L-LlLJ J^rejHiah Allen, of Bofton, Shcnjf. His Offlc£ kept at cfee Wed fide of Mr. Carter's late School Houfein Court- ftreet, fiontiflg Tremont-ftfeet. Richard Boyuton, Keeper cf the County Goal. Deptitf Sherifs.. Theodore BarreU fio/?*»|Tho.iias Ba!low fVrenthjm Nathaniel FiiTicr 5-'o«^i>/o« Jcfspb Mudge Nenibam^

j'abin Fi/her dittojNathan Jones - Medwayi •vlofes FreocJj Bra/wfrfei John H>lbxook Belli ngham -alel) Fjcncb ditto Coroners, James Prince Bo/?077,BeTiah Baftow tVrmth. ofeph Andrewn /f/»7^idr% (unatha-i Felt ditto John Brewer RoxLarylSiim. Leihbridge, juo. ditto

Nathan I'l Ruggles dittojSamu«l Holtirook Braincree Wiiliam HcaGh, jun. dittO|Philip Curtis, jun. Sharon David Capen Dorchefter'l(ti?^z ^ullard Dedham Jacob Gould lVeymottB\\^\\\:^xti\^\\\C\n% ditto Samuel Baii^jr dittojAdam Jones Dsvir

Henry Vofc, i-in, M;7fon| A amo Everett Foxhrou^b Dan.Holbrf>ok,jun^r.-7wJ Samuel Ca?eo,td, Stcughton Thamis While Brcoi/jwjona. Adams, 3d, Medioay Nathaniel Fiflier Stiiigbton\Vii\'\^ Smith, jun. -l^eedbam County of EfTex. JufiUes of the Common Pleas, .<5rtf. Benjamin Greenleaf.of NeWbury Port, Samuel Holtcn, of Daovers, jo^n Pickering, of Salem, Samuel Phillips, of Andover. Samuel Ofgood, ofA'^dover, *) Special• -i Ebenezer March, of Nc*bury, C juLices. George Cabot, cf Beverly, ^ Ifaac 0{good, of Salem, Cictk of the Pleas, &c. Hon, Benjamin Greealcaf, of Newb.port, Judge of Probata Daniel Noyes, of Ipfwich, Regiftcr of Probate. John Pickering, of Saiem, Rcgiftcr of Deed?, Stephen Choate, of Iplwich, County Trcafujcr.. Benjamin Grecnicaf, > Samuel Holten, / Appointed to qualify John Pickering, f^ C/iz/V Officert, Samuel Phillips, J ___— L 1^9 J

Civil OfHcers in EfTex County continued. Ju/iicsi of the Pe?ce and of the Quorum,

Thecph. Parfons iVew/'./'s^f Nathan Dane ^e'perly NichciasPiks fc/.'.'ilGeorga Cabot ditto

Samuel Phillips /?rflWfr I Benjamin Goodhue Salem Stephen Ghoate Ipftuich Ifaac Ofgood ditto John Pickering Sa^em Nathaniel Lovcjoy Andwvtr Peter Coffin G'ocej'ter Samuel White Haverhill Theop. Bradbury .Ar*«/-;^/'orr Daniel Noyes Ipjivich Ifaac Man&field Marblehead\

.Jufiices of the Peace. Mofes Noyes A^fwi-KryjChriftop. Sargeant ^/w/^«/y Ebenezer March ditto JDaniel Rogers Gloucefler Abner Cheever /.vw/^ISailey Eartiftt Haverhill Daniel Thurflon Br^^.j/iri'Mofes parfons ditto Sam. W hiteraore G/oac^yr^/-JEliiha Whitney' Ipfzvicb John Low ditro'N'elicm. C'esveland '2c/'j,/j^/// Ijohn Pareh fpfwicb'^'chsrd Kfanning 'jofiah Bachcldar hevsrly Edward Polling ditto! ILarkin Thorodikc ditto James IngaHs R^etbueA jAmos Putnam Danven vViiliam Coffin Ne^wi>ury\ jSamuc! Scwall Markbead John Carnes Lynn\ Sa'.tonnall ; Benjamin Evans Sslizbury Nath. Na-verbilll rjohn Tracy Neia Bury -port John Treadwell Salan .'Edward A. Holy oke Sa^em Mordy Spafford Koivley' Sam'iel Ward ditto jchn Farnum Ando-ver ijohn Feikin? LynDfeld f.vfsph Sprague Salem Peter Ccfiin, jun Gloucefler ! Parker Cleaveland Ri'wkf Tyler Porter iyer,bam\T^omJi% Lan.hert Rcwley Orlando Sargent Aimtburf '.Vill. Symoief, ]Kin,Ando'ver -Janathsn Jackfcn Nenvb. port Wiiliam Tuck Mancbtfier DudleyAtkins Tyog ditto William Pickroan Scileffi jMofcsGreenleaf ditto R'rhard Wa^d ditto [John Manning Tffzv'cb Benj-iah Tircomb Newop^rt JPcter Ruflell Bradjo-d John Fifk Salem Elias HafI el Derby Salem VVilliamPrefcott,jun.Be"t;fr/y jjacob Afhton ditto Edward Bowen MarbUbead tGcorge Williams ditto John R«bInfon Boxfor, jun. j William Vans ditto Thcinas Perlcy, dicCo d y-o l__ J Officers in EfTex County continued,

Bailej Bartletc, of Harcrbill, Shtriff. Deputy Sheriffs. William IngalU Ntivh. port A fa AllcQ And^vsr William Dodge Ipjtuicb, David Bridley UavtrhtU Scmflejr SteTcirt Salem joba Tarboa Gioctfitr John Hucfoo MatbUbcad \^ A Rider fet« oat from Bofton on Thurfdiy momiftgt to the cxifeam ptrta of N«wHtmpfcirc, teaches Havef- hill the fame Day, ic teturna (he Wedncfday following. Any Bafioefs coiriraitted to hit €»• wiU be 1t\\3^iu\\y isid fttO^tuaUy peifotmcd. Coronert,

Jerem. Pcarfon A'ifwitfrjf^orr Hichard We?a f John Mycail ditt( Stephen Cook ditw Stephen lUley iV^ec^i^ryl Samuel W«Iko dirt*

Nathaniel Bancroft L^wryf^/jj John Heaf J^f^urch \ Beoitmio Walker '^radfcrd\^txhtT\\t\ Wadt ditto! JofephWood Beverly\]ohtl~i\Mit' Methxen] Ifaae Adatri Bc;^/rr/j John Sargent, *un. diuiij Lemuel Wood dittol lofeph Fair » Jc iTenhiMt.

Ifr. Hutchinfon.jun.Dflwv^rjiEtb'aim P>rtei /,»)»to William Pe»rin GJccefier Itztktcl Chttvtt ditro Hetiry Infalla yfr^-.v^f .Watb. Lioeet HCdtrlthheait, Eaoch Rogtta j£lmtbury{

^Dvnty of Middlelex. Jnfikes of the Ctrr.mcn PJca», ^.r. AbrahfliTi Fuller, of NewtoU, Jatncs PrtTcotr, cf Grot on, Nathar.ie^ Gorbain, ot'ChSr1cS^n, I James W;nf}irop, of CBir-bri^gc. I

Elescrf Rrookr, '^f Lincoln, Spfcial Juftiie. I -K'braham Bigelo'*, of Weftoo, Cleric of trit Plcar. &c* WiUiam Wjothrop, of Cambridge, R.tgifter of Dtedi. I Ebencfcr Bridge, ef Chclu'^sfore, CoooLy Treafurfr.

I _r 1.2 1 1 ___ Civil Ojjcers in Middlefex continued. H-n. Oiiver Prcfcotr, of Groton, Jui^e of Prcbstc. James Winthrop, of Cambridg^e, Regiiler of Proba'e. F rebate C.urti in MiddMex County are held. At Cambfidge, dn the firft Tueias} in Jpnl, May, June, Septembfr^G&cber, ycvemhsr.^i^ii. December, j At Corcord, on tl-e Iccord Tueldsy mMarcb.Apjil, iJ/^s^'J

y-^ne, the third 1 uefdsy in SepUmi-er, and the fecond

Tufl-vlay in October and Ihinmber ; and at CroKfV, on the third Tuefday io y^j>ril and OBoher,

^c Court fits frojn Day to

the bufinsfs is oifpatched JuJ}ices of the, Peace and of the Quorum. John Tyng Duiiftahle\'EhtnfZi' Brzdifli Cambridge Samuel P. Savage /:r(r/rcx;Wil.iarr. Winthrop ditto Oiiver Prefcort Gr^rcniEibr'dgc Gerry

iThaddeus Mafon C<3r;i^r/i/|fi'| Thcmas Fcyervveetbcr (Titto Eieazcr Broo-ks L/?7f<:/«! Jzmes Winihtop ditto; JonathanWocd S.'cw. Leonafd Wiiliams ^'altbarn I Ephram Wood Corforc/ John B'coks Medford James Barrett d'rWc John Pitts Dunjta^le Sfnjamin Brcwns Feading\T)zv;A Havca Framinghaml Daniel Whitney Sb^brum-e] ] hn Stone Hoiiijton\

. fnfricer of the P^ace johnRemington iraterCcwnlOUver Barron Ckehrsford Jonathan Brown d;tto\ I'arker Vamum Dracu: Enoch Greenleaf rrt/-o;7 John J: nes K(.pkinton Benjamin Hall Medj"rd\^»^Mt\?i'k Hollificn Stephen Hali, tert. <^;/rcj Jonathan Lcck ApB^ Thomas Brookg ditto'^ vViJham Hunt Wateriomur, Benjamin Biany Mo 'i^?«i Samuel Thompfon ^ o^« Ezra Sa'gent ditfcl VVil!i,.m loden Natuk Joel Parkhurft Dunjiab'€\%»n\\\'] Ren'ry Cbarlejtcr.

Francis Fau!';r.er /t/c^o/-. Richard ].?evens flitt< Ezck el How SudburyS^tXft^ Weed Marlbirough T.nao. Walker Wilmington\9its^\;tn Dana Camlridgt William Prefcott Pepp^reL V\ ilinm Thompfon B///^r.'c^- John Reed 'Bedford Benjimin Brown X^xingtLr. Samiie! Filk Wattrtcwn Robert HaDington ditco Wi!i.'?.m Rice Sudbury lonatfan Brown Teivkjhury , Za cch'us Wright Weftfcrd John Woodwaid h'iivroT.l [ XZ2 ] ^.Jttftices oftheVt^ct in Middlefex continued SSdward Farmer >?///(rr/V^j Amos Bond fVaterpowf Lincolf Samuel Dexter Ci>/2r/ont Aaron Putnam Bedfon William Hull Uttutcn John Werriel Concoti Joffph Hofmer Qencord William AHea Waitban Jofeph B. Varnum Dracut Andrew Newell rSberburn Artcmas Ward, jun. Wefton Daniel Rogers , Littleui Jofeph Cordis Cba'kjton Oliver Prefcottj jun Grord; Samuel Swan, jun. ditto William Swan ditt. Jofiah Eartlen Cbarlefion Jofeph Heald Peppere: Michael Jackfon Nevjton Daniel Adams,jaB. 7oivnfent Ifaac Stearns Billtrica Jofeph Brjrant Stonebar. EInathan Jones Concord, Jo/hu* Langiey tbirle Ah Parlin CarliJJi Jona. Maynard Framingba'r.

Henry Woods Pef>ptreJl Sam^fon Tuttle Littleto-. Silas Taylor Boscborough Zebediah Wjrman Iffobur. Nathan Fuller Newton

Loamml Baldwin, of Wobum, Sberjff. William. Bradirtj.Under-Kecper of the .Gaol at Cambridge John Rjchar^fon, Under-Keeper of the Gaol at Concord. Deputy Sheriffs, Francis Chamcncy Groton Timothy Jackfon Krwtcw, Jofeph Moors .ditto Jofiah Bowers BWena Thomas Hunt Watertoion Ephraim Littlefield Holliftm Abijah Thompfon iVoburn Daniel Rice Matlborougi Jofeph Burt ffilmington John Stons EaftSudlur Benjamin Colmza 4phy Jo5iu3 Reed JVeftJoir, Coroners, Eliphalct Ncwell.-i?i'

Da rid Brown : Concord Edward Wade Mald^. John White cBilUrica Nathan Fuller f^afertc^o: Jedoth.WillingtooCflm^/-/i^< David Curtis Kaft-Sudbur Samuel Heath ditto Caleb Hay-ward IVefto Bart.RichardfoDjjun.^o^yrwj John Fifk Frcmingbat Amos Bradley Drdca/| John Stone, jun. Hoi/ifto, AlpheusWoodsMijr/i^tfrow^^l Jonathan Bowers 3illeric\ O'iver Blood Stow Samuel Haven Hupkitto Ephraim RuileU Groton Samuel Lawrence Groto Beni.Eafterbrooks Lexington Peter Edes d tt gfcfk Marfli HcHifron OlivetRichardfon Chelmifor, 123 ] County (yHampfliire. \ Juflices of the Common Pleas, ^c. V " E'tazer Porter, of Hadley, | ; *" Johrt Blifj, of Wilbraham, Samuel Mather, of Weftfijild. Samuel Lyman, of Springfield.

Abraham Buibank,- of W'eft Sv'ingfield, T ^ . , Juft;n Ely,,of Weft Sprinj.fie!d, > J^^''"^ Wi^iam P'ynchon, of Springfi«:d, J J^r'''^- P-obert Breck, Clerk of the Pleat, &c.

William Pyncbon, of Springfield,^ Regiftcr of Deeds for the Southern Diftrjdt. Ebcnezdf Hunt, of Ncrtham,>ton, Regiftcr of Deeds for the Middle Diftria. John Williams, of Deerfietd, Regifler of Deeds for the Northern Diflrid. Hon. Elearer Porter, of Hadley, Judge of Probate. Samuel Hinckley, of Northampton, Regiftcr of Prcbate. By a late Aft, three Courti of Probate are to be held at Spring/uld, three in Noribampton, three in hadUj, and three la De«>field, acnoalty. " Juflices of the Peace and oftheQ^wxsn.^ Caleb Strong A7/on William Shepaid yfejtf.eld E'eazer Porter Had'ty\^im. Hen/haw Nortkampton Samuel Maihcr ff'e/tfeld tloihGooorma SouthHadley John Blifs Wilbraham\%o\o. Sto'^.dard Nartbampton Mofes Blifs Spr{ngfidd\%imMt\ Fowler \ititfieid juftinEly ^c/r^/.rj«o-^^/

E!ipha!et Leonard fi^rVrs; N ahum Eager \iortbingtor Mofes Gunn MsK^-a^M^jHugh McLeilan Ctlerair, David Smead CJrjfn/^W; Edward SValker \Veftfeld\ Abner Morgan Brimjield .Chauncy Btewer Springjlel^ John K.rkla.nd AV-za'k/^J 'ona.Ha'c.juo. LO'/^mfat/ootj

Warham Paiks • WeycyfeA-^JDavidWhitm »re 6'a««>r/fl»J| {Samue. TayLr Buck-and[ joi^pY, Wctcaif Orange^ jDar.iei Shaw l^eiv Salem John Davis di'ta- |£cth Field Nortb^ildUiicVcMiers Crecn^icb- C 1:4 1 '^Jujlicss of the Pesice/hr Harnpfhire continued.) |€a!eb Clarke BekherJcon'Xhcntztt Qay Pe!hum\ Samuel Ware, jun. Cotfway\'\~-imnt\ iromcrO'jSoutbaTffptom Hugh Mixwell Charlemontx WiUiamLyman Northampton Ebenezsr Snell Cummington PhLieas Stcbbsns ff^Hbrabam VViiliam Scojttj jun. -Pa//K?r jDaaiel Cooley Ambt-Jt Wiliiam White G-7&?.T;S:tneon Strong ditto

Samui) Barnard Deerfiel John Phelps IVeJifield j Elijah Hunt i\^a-ri?^/w/>r&/7. Ebcnczcr Wales Chejier

Ebcnezer Hunt t'er;ff/tf|3ylvefter .Judd ^ ortbingtor Ifsac Coit iSi/a^/iTf/c/^! Nehcm, Stfbbins Greeniuuh Ab:l Gocdell /K'on/iTj! QHartusHcm^roy /Vo'r^aff;;<, ^fhtixmV-^ i\%\itNof (hampton\ i^enry D wight Betckerfton >feph Williams Jofeph Browning Erimjield J Zpringjieia job Wright ^-.trnardfion' rh'Enas Dw'ght d,ttr Sam. Hinckley Nothamptcn John IngerfoU Vfeftfeld Benjamin Bonncy Chejierfieidl 5ofi'«ua Gfe£ne,jun. V^endelt |ohn Hooker S/>r;n^/f^;i:^j John Powarsjun. i/'a/tfy'i'wrv

Ifracl Hobart ' Conivay David Mofeley "W ejtjiela

Wiu. Bodmaa William/hurg\]o\\ ^ Lot\%, ]\xn. Shelf Joha Goldibur/ * ^arw;a«-ii)i/lja Hunt Nerth/jeld

Elilhla Porter, of H i^'ey Sberif: De/^uty Shcrifs. I SimeonPaii fons NorthamptorASimaeFlovi^tB'WeftSpn'ng^ Daaie! White Had/eylAhph K.\ng "^ ilbrabarr ;Oavid Morgan Brimfiela\ Abuhim Ripley IV.Spnrgji. Timothy .V!eachWo;'/-/->;n£/o-«:';;oreph Pc:t)es Amhe-jh Daniel Clap M^M.'a^Vi?|jeflr« Merrill AjhfieuA Elijah D^^ight i>V/Jj.'//r(j„ Wiiliam Bsllard ^/j'lfl^yiV.d' | RufusTratk F-^/w-rjCaleb Lymsa N-ribfieldl Samuel Cocke /^V-ri^ >.<;.'m,Ez-ke! Baf:nm GreenfielA iMofes Coike, jun. ^V.Z^er,^ Co/swj)?! J die Severance

'Peres Clap Soutbamptonl 1

Coroners. I I iGJdeon Burt £o«^ Mead^iv, H!if}.aRoot Monfag-a T'jfeph Browning Brir;:Jje!d\ Eb.-nszer Boltwood Ambcrjt jAaron MighiU dittoj Henajmin Burgels Go/??^ jBohan King Wf/zyferf'l QjjarfusPomtroy Nortbamp [John L'lng Shelkume} County i?/" Plymouth. Jufticei cf th^ Common Pleas Cr. John Turner, of Pembroke^ Benjamin Willis, of Bridgwater, William Waifo;-, of Piymc.u'.h. E|)hraim Spooner, of Plymouth, William Drew, of Kisgfton, 1 fascial Richard Perkins, of Bridgwater, Jofiah Cotton, Clerk of the Picis, &c,

H6h. Jofeph Cu/hing, of Hanover, Judge of Probate, |

K»ac Lothrop, of Plymouth, RegiAer of Probate, \

Rode^M Cotton, of Ditto, Regifier of Dfeds, \

Ephraim Spooner, of Ditto, County Treafuier, 1

Juflices of the Peace and cf t/>s Quorum, jj William Sever Kingjion Jofeph Gu/hing Hanc-vef William Watfon ditto Wiliiam Drew Kingpon John Tamer Pembroke Richard Perkins Bridgiuater Benjamin WilUs Bridgwater Ephr&im Spoonsr Fl-jmoutb

Juftkei of the Peace. Xfaac Lothrop Plymouth EInathan Hai^rell Rochejler ijo/hua WWntMiddleborough Charles Turner,juo. Scituate David Wing, Roche/ier Jacob Smith Abington iKrael Vinall, jun, Scituate Thomas Jackfon IVeymoutk ISamuel Oalrman Marjhfeld Beza Hayward Bridgwater (Edward MkchdlBridgwater Jacob Smith, jun. Abington Ignatius Loring Plympton Abraham Holmes Rochejier Jcfiah Cotton Plymouth Thomas Davli Plymowh Ebenezer Thompfon Halifax Ebenezer Wa/bburn«^;>7^y>i3a |BarnabaeHoward Bridgwater Afa Waterman Mar[hfield

I Aaron Hcbart Abington Fraocis Shurtliff Plymptcn iJf.faua Thomas 91ymouih\Din. HowardjZd, Bridgwater JGamiliel Bradford Duxbury\ fofiah Smith tembrtke JNathaniel Sprague RQchefier\]ia-\i% Spreut ^*iddUbcrougk ISamuelClarkM/V/i/eiorotf^i»! Jonathan Crane Briagwarer llfaac Thompfon dittotliTachar Scell ditto iDaoiel Howard Bridgwater^ fii.hT,tt Bartlett Plymouth JDavid Nye fyareham\]ohn Nelfon Rfiddleborougk^ [ t-^D

Sheriffs 'iy Coronets in Plymruih County, George Partridge, cf Duxbury, Shetrff,- Dsputi Sheriff. Ichabod Simnrtons Z^txAj^ryjGidcT^B'sdfo'd ju. Plimpton Ifras! Perry fJan''Uir\\\-m.Ke"ntiyMidJe!-ororogh] Silvanus C'ap SczVaarf! James f.ittle Mar/bjie/d

Jonathan Ames Sr/^^7^ff.'f I Jam's Ha/ke!l Rochefter\ John Adim3 AV,i^/)

"Amos Sbaw v^<:/VMfon Plj/moatb Waire Ford PemhrckAThomzt Jackfon, 3d. ditto Jofiah Smith dittojAfa WaCermsn Ma^Jhfiela Jsmss Briggs, jun. Sc;tuate\]om*iiin Nafc Aoington Ehjah Turner dittcjjedidiab Holmss Ktngjion

David Jacobs H^«OT'^/-lB»?>jamin Alden . Duxbury Jolhua Stanford I^z/x^arj; jCileb Attwood Plimpfn Samuel Savory ^ arebam V^'yWhm Csapj Recbefter Nath.FofterJun. Middlebord'

County of Briftol. Juflicei of the Coir.mon Pleas, ^c* Walter Spoone-, of New Bedford, George Leonard, of Norton, William 5»yiies, of Dighton,- David Cobb, of Taunton,

Ezra Richmond, of Dightnn, -\ Shujbsel Peck, of Rehobofhj / fpecial Samuel Tob?y, of Berkley, r Juftices* Apollos Leonard, of Taunton. J Samuel Fales, of Taunton, Clerk, cf the Pleas, &e, David Cobb, 1 Samuel Falej, ( aU of Taunton, Seth Pa

Ge^rpe Godfrey, of Taunton, Crunty Trtafur e^. __„ t 127^ ] the Peace and of the Quorum. Jufticis of \ Gso'ge Leonard Norton G-torgc Godfrey Taunt-.ris William Bar lies Dighton-jhu^aeS Fcck l

.'i polios Leonard Taunton vVilJia.Ti '-'ole ditto!

Wiliam Davio , ^Ff///)3rf Chriftophcr l,iiLx\ Sivarjef^ David Peirce Sivanfey DavidLconardBarncsTaa?j.''R| amusl Tobef Berkley Fofter Swift Dartmouth] JelTe Bullock. Freettivnhtm. ViWWTixm NetvBeSfcrd,

John Daggett Attlehorougb\]ii\in %m\x\i - Dartmouth^ Eli/Ha May dittoiLaban VVheatoa Norton Thomas CKorch Df^/6^c« Samwel Leonard Tauntsn

James Williams. Tat/w'o/j Be. ja.. RoircH Dartmouth^. Ifaac Dean MaKj/fs/JiDa-vid Perry, jun. Hehoboth* Alder) Spooner Nlzv Bedford\Seth Smth, jun. Norton Samuei Guiid £a/ro«;Nath. Morton, 3d, Fteetoivn jofiah Dean Raynbain\ Z.cpJianizh Leonard, of Rayrbam, Sheriff. Deputy Sheriff'. JrfiahCrocksr Taunton It:bert Earl Weftp. John Porter ditto jofeph Vv/'heatoa Rehobotb Noble Cannedy ditto Daniel Barney Sivanfey Matth. Whitmanl* "Digbton Ebeneser Titus Norton William Reed Freetoivn Ifaac Morey ditto French Samuel . Berkley Mathansel Dean Raynbam Richa-d Field TAanifield Daniei White ditto Calvin Wheaton ditto Stephen Barker Dartmouth Seth Spooner* New Bedford -—- Ricbardfon •ittiehro Williaia Gordon ditto Coroners.

Jonathan Inga!?s Taunton\^ii\\ Pope < Bedford John Brown ad P^ehobotb^^Tzh Willis ditto' Jonathan Reed FreetoKvnlDdiWxA Brown Stuanfey Joel Reed Atthbo<-ough Jofeph Gilbert Eafton\ Levi French Berkley Sylvefter Richmond DigbtoJ Ifaac Hodges, jut. Norton Benjamin Tucker Dartmcuthl L^vi Masy Atth iortugb Ifaac Dean, jun. Mansfe/d^ ,

( »58 ) County of B«»roilable.

Jtiftices of the Common Pleas, 6"

Solomon Fretmio, of Harwieh^ . Divid Thacher, of yarrcottxb,

Jofeph Nye, of Sandwich, fpecial Juffice.

jfifcpb Otis, of Barnftab'e, Clerk of the Pleas, 3jc, Hon. Daniel Da»is, of BarDftable, Judge of Probate, Nathaniel Freeman, of Sandwich, Regifter of Probate. Ebenezer. Bacon, of BarnO able, Regifter of Deeds, and County Treafurer.

Juft'tces of th e Peace and of the Quorum Daniel Davis BamfiabU jofcph Ny« Handivicb Nathaniel Freeman.Sa» Jofeph Otia Barnjtable Solomon Freeman Harivicb Sbearja/hub Bourne ditto Da.vid Thacbet Tattnoutb Jujiices of the Peace. Seih Freeman Sandivich Samuel Waterman Wellfieet NathamelShiv fofeph Snow Hartvicb jofeph Dimock : ditto John Davis Bar nftable Jofcfth Doane Chatham Atberton Hall Yarmoutl> Sylvanus Snow Trwro? Ebenescr Bacon Barnjiable Elijah KLnowics 'Eajibam\%^vn.\iz\ Savage ditto Sr^rgis Gorham Barnftab/elifaac Sparrow Eafibam Abraham Williami5fi« Ebeo.Crocker.jon.FdrB/?*^.

Jofeph Dimcck, of FaJmouth, Sheriff. Deputy Sheriffs], Ephrarm Berry Barnjtabh Anthony Snow trurc Timothy Phioney ditto Solomon Dyer ^ellfett Eliila Pope Sandivich Enoch Hallctt Tarmoutb J'jfeph Bourn Fahnoutb David Doane Eaftham J onathanSnow,juo. HarwrVi) Freeman Sandwich Coroners. Lemuel Pope Sandj»2|l{aiah Parker Barn/table Math. Downes Harw/Vi' Michael Collins Welljieet ( t59 ) Ciiunty ©yDakes Qoaaty. Jufiicss of the Conimon Pieas,

Shubacl Colde, of Ditto, I John Aiien, of Chi.maik, Samuel Sm!th, of Edgartowa, / fpecial

Ebenezjr Narton, of Ditto, \ Jjfticjs, S;ephcn Luce, Cierk of the Pieas. &c. Hin. James Achearn, Judge of Probata. Thomas Cooke, R^^ifter of Piobaie. Samusl Smith, Regiftct of D^ieds. Jethro A:he4.a, Jan. Couoty Treafure'. Jujlires of the Peace ani of the Quorum Jsmes Alhearn and Shubael Cottle; of Ti/^uy. Jufi'.ces of th^ Peace. Thomas Coke ^i^a.-.'owB Biojim.n BaiTet Ch' Ka'-k liacbaniel BalTec Chi'rr.jrii'icTtah Norton EdgartciV'i Benjamin Smith, of E.igarto.va, Sbenff, Deputy Sheriff's.

Abraham Chafe, Nathaniel Miyhew, . Thomis Jones. Coroners.

Melariah Davis i?:/jar^fw« ; William TiltOQ Cbimark Ebeaezer Norton ditto Robert Ailei <*.:to William Cafe Tz/Jv 'S 'van<35 B.rdmii d

County 0/ N^ncucket. Jujiicei of thi Com:Ti:>ri Pleas, 6c7. JMijhBi.ksr, Wi iiam Hsmmact, j Sccphsn Hufl'ry, Jofiah ffii. j C Peleg Co'fio, of Sherbii''ne, . fitcial Chr.ftopber HuOev, of Ditto, f Juilces. Jofeph "(le^o's, of Ditto, Clcfk of rre Picas, &c. H n. Jethro Hulley, of Sherburwc, jcaije of Probate.

Abnir C ffi ., of Ditto, Reg^jler of Ptoba e. Katbatiie! Colemio, of Ditto, Regifter of Deeds, Jofiah Coffin, of Ditto, T>eafu er. j

I Jufiicei of the Peace. HuiTejr, ! Peleg Coiln, Stephen Wiilian:! Hsmmatt John Gardaer, of Sacrborne, Sheriff. Charles Folgcr, cf Di:ta. Deputy She.iff a id Tovrn Cicrk Syl?ir.u3 Burkcr, and Caleb Bunker, CoJoners.. county of Worcefter.

Jujlices r;f the Common Pleas/^tf* Arterna* Waid, of Sbrewlbury, M&fcs Gill, of Pnnceton,

S»muei Baker, oi' Ber

Hon. Jafsph Dorr, of Ward, Judge of Piobate. Jiifeph Wheeler, of Wofceficr, Pvegifter of Ptcbat*.

Probate ec:»*rt8 in Werceftir County ate held at the P/cbate OBce in Worceiler on the fi^ft Tucfday of e?eiy anonth. At Templeton on the Ihurfday next foilo«rHjg the third Tucfday in May, and third f uefday in Oftober At the weft Par./K in Brockfi.;ld on the fourth Tuefday in April a^d Oiflobir. At Lancafter the third Tuefday in May aad November. And a Uxbridge oa the fourth Tttcfday of May and November

Daniel C!ap, of Worcefter, Regifter of Deeds. WtjrceftcTp ; Samuel Alteoj of County T^aftsrer. Jujlices oj the Peace and oj the Quorum. Samuel Baker £e,-/rn Jonathan Grout Feterjham Jofeph Dorr ^^rijAmos Singlctary Sutton Serb Wa(hburne L«a'//er '.Abel Wider Winchendon\ Jofeph Wheeler Wotcefttr [ohn Ffffenden Rutland, Levi Lmcola dittot D wight Fofter Brookfield^ John Sprague hancaf.er Henry Bronnfield Harvard' Jofeph Henfliaw 5orew/^«ry ThonriM Leggatt Leomtnfter, JonathM '^z:tizx Hardivtck jofeph AUen IVorcefteA JuJiUes oj the Peace. Timothy Newe'.l Sfwrirzig'f jNichoIas Dike WeftminHsr. Danfoi;h Keyes Brookficlj\?e.rc\\i\liii\\ Ne-wBraintree

At'a Whetcomb Pr/'«c^ro« 'f^cnjimin Jonyn ' ditto

Ebtnezer Learned Ox/or c^'j Samuel Crolby Jf^incbendon\ jj|(^hri Frink jRur/aniS', Jr.Tiah Dean UptoiA jWillisna Young Worcefier^ Njthan Putnam S«fro7i| Iswnucl Curtis ditto, Hcz^kiah Waid Fax[on\ Jfffiices of the Peace in \VoTc^i\ei continued.

John Childs,jun. Ho/Jen Char'.es Baker ^^^''y Ezra Whitney Dou^lafs Joras Ball Seuthborougb Jcdidiah Marcjr Dudley Bsnj.'-Richardfon Sterling Edward Davis^ jut».

Jofiah Whitney Harv^rtf j William SevtT,lvn.fVorce^er Benjamin Goddard G/fl/ro« Daniel Bigelow 'Beterfiiam jjiames Hawes ^^e^oor^a^il William Caldwell Rutland iBcniainin Drury Spenctr^^Mzn\n Kingfley Bardivick

WilljamPutnam ' or<;r/j«^; Edward Bangs Worcefter Thomas Cowden TitcbkurgVWiXWimh Nichols Leominfter Samuel Wilder AJhkur nham\ V^ WWim HeniTiaw LeieeBer Jofeph Reed brookfield\'Trmo.\Nh\t\n%,\\in.lancaSer Ephraim Faifbank i??r/;HJEzra Beaman Boyl^e Michael Gill Weftminfter] t'iioy MefrJick BrookJkJd Amariah Froft.jun. Af/Z/ort^l Daniel Forbes ditto Benjamin Read Men^oB Salem Town Cha'htn Caleb Ammidown Ciiir/cowj William Stedman Lancafier Daniel Waldo RTorfe^^rt David Henfhaw Leic( Benjamin Hey wood

John Si)rague, of Lancafter, Sberi;ff',

Deputy Sheriffs.

EHfta Allen ^rincetonV\zmt% Laughton«H<3'Y/w»VA Edward Barnard^f/rmi«/cfr!Ephraim Mower \iorceJnr Metaphor Chafe L^tm/w/z^r'Timotby Ruggles Rutland Raw land Clar

Jeflfc Goodenow PeterJham-^iiik'ThiytT Mendon Joel How -^orff/r^r Rrbert Townferd Bohon^ Jonathan Hubbart Paxf^wlTho. W. Ward Sbrenufburt John johnfon Scuthborbugb\\tiit^\i WsSiburoe Leicejttr Thomas YJxmhzW Lun(nburg\ Coronen Worcefler. I i for the County of Marie L'Dcoln Leominner\Gt\^f\f:T[). Ch?pin Uxirid^e tjoihua Whitney Worcejier) \o}\n Sjmonds LeomirJ'ter\ jThcmas Denny LW(V/7fr! John Paine IVorcefir Elijah Gajficld Fitciburg Jofeuh Sweet fer Winckendon

Jofeph Hartwe ] Lunenburg Ithsmar Wright hrokfidd Ijofiah Peirce V/orcefter David Oliver Barr-e Silas Jones Templeton Jonathan Day Dudley Nathan Bridges Southborougb William iUirtk'i y^ftjburrkam Andrew Parker Barre A fa Penniman Mcndon Jofjah G^ddard yirhol Jacob Pepper A^. Braintree^ Joieph White I ancafter James Miles Wejlminfier William Dodds Princeton Cou?jty of York. Juftkes of the Common Pleas, be. Rirtiworth Jordan, afBfcddeford, Bepjimin ChadbourD, of Berwick, Jofeph Simpfon, of York, Nathaniel Wells, of Wells, Edward Cutis, of Kittery, fpccia! Juftice. John Heard Baitlctt, of Kittery, Cierk of the Pleas. Hon. Jofeph Simpfon, of York, Judge of Probace. David Sewall, cf York, Regifle'r of Frobate. William Fr-fl, ofYoikjRegifter Deeds & CouatyTreafurer. Rifhworth Jordan, 1 ,n,po„cred to fwcar Ben,am.n ehadboorii, ^ Civil Officers. Jofeph Simpson, "^ Ju/ifcef of the Peace and of the Quorum Rifliworth Jordan ^/(^Jff/ijr^/jCharles Chauncy Kittery jvfcj:h Simpfon rerelc^ ^ro^l

'John Farnutn LebaKcn \]Qhn Lowe, i jn. Ccrba/H Richard Cu'ts K:tfery\]ch-ihG')hi'rkk Limtrich] ;Samuel Nafon Sandford Renja. RtfTeil ful'cr fuzun) iAndrew Burley W^r^r^o'o' Samne! Sccibncr tVa:crboro^\ !.3enJ3.BrQtvn, jun. WV//5' J'-fcph Brsgdon Tork\

\ /.obnfon Mou'ton, 0/ Y^ik, Sheriff. j

1 Dep-^ty Sheriff. \ 'James Gould Arundel Mark Lor^ Berrutc't^ IJofhua Lunt York ijofeph Hubbard U'eih VVi.Mam Emery San^f:,rd^, Chrift. Giipauick Biddtjord

Wnj. Leightan, jun.K'/Vri'ryl i)-n;-sm!n Pa.-ker Kite-y* Ijohn Co e »> fZ/ijOsnie Hooper Biddeprd\ jjacob Shorey Z)fr^'/i:/^j John Sav ward 2^o.-Jii

Daniel ?irr\r\%'Or\ f'ryeburg\Z6^\-i-i Erne' r»n, j-i-^. di:to\ Ezfkid Wa kcr dittPi Daniel Vvo-d Leban<'

County cf CximbthrA. juftices 0/ t'^e Common Pleas, t'c, David MitchcP, cf Ncrih Yarmouth, Ji^'n Lew;^, 0' Nirth Yarmouth, ^ Jrfiab Tnachor of Gorham, {

William G';rhem of Gorham. S

Wi'lIaBi Thompfon, o? Scarborough, \ fpeclal \ Richard Codmati, of Portland, r Jjfti-e?. f Ho" WiKi^m Gorham of Gorham, T>j/fge rf Probate. ^ Samuel Freeman, of Poftla.id. RegifUr of Prrbjie, \ Jofeph McLallen, of Portlar.r!, Coonry Trcslurcr, { \(:..:c in -7, cf Portland. Regifte. of Deeds. i

Davio W rchelJ, ) ! JohnLe'.vis, ( AppcinfeJ to i:*;2r | Jcfiah Thvcher, C Civiloacew. J } William Gorbarr, > } . in Cumberland County. Jufl'tces the Peace and oftks Quorum. j of jDavid Mitchell iJXarmoutb Samuel Freeman Portland j

jJohnLewis ditto \ William Gorham Gorbam the Peace. I Jufiiccs of •Richard Codman Fortlapi^^TVi\xz''.^tu\\\ No. Yarmouth iSfcphen Hail ditto Wm. Wcdgery fi. Gkcefctr tP©ter Notes FaltnouthUohn Cufiiing Durham ijcfeph N(5y^s ditto 'John Dean Standi/b ,Edm ^h\v}f'wick Samuel Small Scarborough IfaacSnow JjlandSahafcodogan

jjolhua F,?by.ir> Scarborough JcTi, Peircc FUntiToivnPlan,

fWiiliam Thrniifon - ditto J'aul Little i^indham ;.Robcrt Southgaie ditrc •ofcph Hooper ditto jWillism Sy)vtftcrWflr/)/wf/i Andrew D.unning Brunfivick |Per.jon'5in Dunning tfirto Ichabod Bonney Turner

l^^jS'jrge Feirce Otisfield John Walte, c/ Port'and, Skpif, I Deputy Skenfi. \ s5e;,jamki Psay-ey F<3 'wsur/M Silas Ghadbourn Gorkam \\:>m. A- rx\^:-or<^CapeE z:i^^.'Ebenezer Kcllock Otisfield v^iliralet' Loring A'.Cocf/-^r|;ihn Baker Port'ar.d I,c*.ia Gay Otiife'dWho. Thompfon Brunfivick \Ah{^\MiRLzis\X Sca'-borougb\Gtoxit Lewis Gorbam

? Coroners. pav

Lircoln. \ fount} of the Common Pleas, 6"^. I juffices of Wi'tiam Li:hgow, of Georgetown. Thomss Ricfj of Powna'borough. Nathar.'cl Thwing, of Woolwich, I

\ Jofe-h North, of «alIowel-i. i l^enry Dearbo'n of pittfton, fpecU!

i Dommer Sewa'l, of Bath,

Joftices.- i Daniel Cony, of Hallowell, j ' i |orf^. Bowman, of Pcwnalboro*, Clerk nf the Plaes, .

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Civil Ofticers in Lincoln corttinusd^ Hon, Jonathan Bowman, judge of Probats isathar.iel Thwing, County Trcafurcr,

Thomis Rice, Rcg'fter of Deeds, Wiliiam Lithgow, ~\ Thomas Rcc, ^ Dcdimus to qualify Nathan.cl Thwing, j.j„., J> (^^^^,,^ jcfeph Njr:h, '^ Daniel Cony, ^ Jufiiui of the Peace and of the Quorum--., WiilianiLithgcwG^or^(frow«j John Gardner Pciwnalboro Jona. Bowman Pcwfls/^flro'i Daniel Cony Hallcnuelt Thomas Rice J/f.'ol Alexander KichoU hrt^ol Nathaniel Thwing ^oo/w/cZ'jW. Lithgow 'yi:i.Georgeti'wn V^ mt xn.ThomdA IVaJdobor 0""

fufltces of the Peace.

John S tin f.in G^r^^rcu;?:! Arthur Lithgow U^injloiv Djmmer Sfwall ^j/-/>jErekiel Pattee ditto Arthur Nvbie NcbleborougbuWiti. Picbble Boivdoinham

Jofe;h North Ha.'/ewfi/i'. Jacob Ludwlg WaUobcro' Benja.V\'cvdbrlcgc,*\Vwtd/J:/e Thomas Jobnfon Brijtol ^amue! Harnden 'kP'coixuicbWe.itx Haywood Canaan johr, Nfertill 1opfham\Chit\ti Vaughan fialhtueU Samuel T.^ompfoQ d ito Orchard Cooke Nswcjjt'e Mtfes Da»is Edgcombe Mafon Wheaton ^terlington W.lliam Wc.Cobb Bootbbay Patrick Pebbles Warren Oliver Wood Norridgeiualk Dav'.d Sylveller Poivnalboro' Ebcn. Yit^tWVaJfaibf'rougb Benja^iin Merrill Green Robert Page Wtntbrop John Moore Norridgiwa'k Wilii»m Howard Ballo'tueU Samuel WeRon Canaan Jonathan Davis ^a/iiSamuci Tobey faitjke Henry Dearborn: Pi.'r/?onjSmon Dearborn y/aei Jed diah j3 SandyRi-ver Ftancis Winter 5'//«^tZa'CrHeusBe8;t Boivdoinban Samuel NichoU ^ewca/c/djEbcnczer Heald Hancock ObadiahWiiUamS'/^d/^/w^tC/«|iohn MtKeiler Cu/Jjing David Fales 7bomafioti\Mc\aua\i JQidta Iren Hcory Hrsdge Po'ivr,alboro'\ r '^6 J

ViXictis, (!?c. in Lincoln County continued. j

» Edmucd Biicge, of Po'»/aalborougb, S,keriff, • Deputy Shsrifs. I I'ViTi. P2ttc;rar> Pswna'b.rit' 'Th:/. Fiilebrown IlalloiutH {^.iJi-uci Gjoawin ^;?c|lfa2c Hair in^; ton Cuml^deit ' {j^ccb Lo* v^tf.'/ijiAmGs" GouAty B/iJiol iv3fr.Liel Keoi-eay AVitf^/7/«;' Johj) ooriand Bootbhjy Ser.jamin Shsw /}V,/f(j«iEb»in«'2:fr jcnnjfcn t/rt/o« Solomon ParJcsr ^/^Vr/Jvzyi jcfh-siCoUamorc /kf^dftwcc^tf

Coroners. Thomao Bojd Bnjfol \2hf.n. Pattec Vajfalborough

\chr. While ' G-iOr^'-cfcxv?} {Ifaac Savage, id. Hallowell Claries Sam|)fon yyalacboro" \ VV iKiam Brocks t//>/o R bertiUfidail 5r;//(?;j }ohn North (//Vro 'vViiiiam LcvFis Ffw^^/^oro' Samuel Wood JVintbrop

Gfio'gc EiiKine ^//r.'sl

Cfj//;/)' ^/ Berkfhire. J^j}ices of the Common Pleas, 6"ff. j^hi'cs! Woodb-'idgc, of Stockbridge. ^ El;J-iK DwJght, GrCit Barnsgtdfi. [ cf Them[.fon j. Skinner, of WiUiamfton. joi;n L"acon, of Stockbridge. Tmothy Edwards, of Stockbridge, v Special

The;.dore Sedgwick, of Stockbrtdge, ' Jufticcs, Henvy D wight, Cletk of tUe PJeas,&c. jHon. labl.Woodbridge, of Stockbridge, Judge of P*obate, lEdward Edwards, of Siockbrid^e, Regifter of Prob*te.

[Mofes H ipkins, Regifter of Deeds, in the South Diftrift jC^leb Hyde.jun. Regifter of D;ed» in the Middle Diftrift. jWooicu: Hubbei, Regifter of Deeds io the North Diftria

I Ju/iices of the Peae^ and of the Qnorum Jah. Woodbridge Stockbridge ^\\(im^,].^'^',nnuiVilliamfto. I rrhcodo.e Sedgwlclc e//«o| )onathanSmithI.c»«io/-(3a^£. |John Bacon ^/rri?' WiJfiam V/alker Lenox JTimKhy Edwards J:V/5',Elij. Williams W,Stockbridge [ihT Aihley, Bariter Laneiborougl I jun. Si^^^^yhcmts iLlijah Dwight G,Barringt':rJ r »57 BerkHiire. J unices of the Peace, ^^c. in j ^g-emott .em ^el Bernard 5i>#e/J|Ehud ??c?k'r,s Jrue.Whcele- G.5af"R^^cn Tim-th^ Chiles Vvtifi^iar, ^?^'^: onachao «aih 'iifrs! Ailbei Srroni? iUac Stratron fFilliamjf.r Nchsmv^^vl' Ifir!fj''rr'i/|-* G dfon Wheeled Lantihoro" 'Erallj; S-"g'nt Stcckh^idge Wujhingteri Eli Root Pitti^eH' Ay.2x\i\ Afh ey Giles Jackfon Ty^ingham DinieiBrowp,j'jn.SfiBi^/j/fe/(?' Aza'iah Egg'ctlcn Ler.ox Nathaniel King^ey /^fc^sr S'.mon LfaVncd piftsfi-td William Clark ^zW^A^ 'ofh.ja Dsnfo^rh i'f'^ Natbanie' Bifhop Richmond Henry V. .D* .jTit Stcckbndge Ad^itr.i }ames Gate? o'-'-'^a Ifrael Jcr:c« __ David RjlTe-er Jur? W.St!r!cwfa*hcr/\r,^;/jrrfi William IngerfaH Lffl William Lu/k Ricbmond Ebcn. Pei'Cc Partridgef.eld Willia-T) Tcv:r.ttf^''illiam/tof:\ William Williams Z)a.Vo» Thovni^lvtiG'eafBarringtGn' David Dem'ng Sandisjte!d Ebenezcr Jenkins Lee\ William Bacon Sheffii'd Th-mas Lu/k W.Stcck'-'ridge] ElifliaLee ditto Eldad Lew's Lenox'' Ebeo.Smitb N. Marlborough John Stooght-n ditt9\ Obadish Ward dstro Nathanie) rSjftop Riclmond^ Skinner, of Wiiliamfton, 5i)fr/^. Tbompfon J. |

Def>uty Sheriffs, \ J-jfeph Goodrich Sheffield WiU-am Hollifler Pimjield Ezra Krliogg Gr.Barrington Mar/hal Jones Adamt Profper Polly Leno:t Jofeph Pierce WiTidfor\ Nathan Roffctcr Richmond Dan lUjmond She^ietd-. Coroners. ( Johp Na/h Gr:Barrington)Wi\\\imAMfj Sh-ffieU Johil Stoughton Z.e«5xj Dariu? Learned Pit^sf.eld County cf Hknzock. Jufticss of the Gomi|^n PltrtS. <^C. Paul Dudley Sergeant, of SuUivan, Oliver Parker, of Penobfcot, William Vinall, ofVinalhaven,

Jnnatiian Eddy, of Penob fcot, l» fpectal Jofcpb Hibbert, of Ditfo, JufticCS.

Thomas Pbillipe, Clerk of the Plea;', &c. . Hoin. Paul Dudley Sergeant, of Sullivan, Judge of Probate,' Jonathan Eddy, of Peoobfcot, Regifter of Fiobate. | Simeon Fowler, County Treafurer. 1

William Webber, Regifter of Deedg. I [J792-3 r ^38 3 j Civii Ofjicers in Hancock County continued. '^ FiuJ Dudley Sergeant, J Oliveir Parkfr, C Appointed to qualify William VinaU, C Civil Oificcrs. Jofepb Hibbert, -J Richard Hunnewell, of Pcnobfcot, Sheriff. Juflices of the Peace .m',n Foftcr Masbiat Jchr. WiUfon, of Ftnohfcct, "^ James Robbins, of />«fr ij^f, ^ Coroners. Peter Hardy, of D;uo. -^ County of Wafhington. Jufiices of the Common Pleas,

Stephen Jones, of Macbias, | Alex, Campbell, of No. 4^

James Avery, of Machias. j John Crane, of No. It, George Stillman, fpecia! juflicc ComrooD Pleas. Ralph Hart Bowles, Cle?k of the Picas & Seflions. Stephen Jonss, of Machias, Judge of Probate. James Avery, of Machias, Regifter of Probate, George Stillman,GountyTrcafurer& Regifter ofDtff.a». Stephen Jones, -^ Jamss Avery, / Dedimus to qualify Alexander CampbeU, r Civil Officere. John Crane, 3 Stephen J ones of Mjri>/d«, i Juftices of the Peace James A»cry oi M^cbtm, f and of the ^tiorum. Juftices^fthe Peace. Alezandsr CanipbeU No, 41 Francis. Yiies Pleaf(ini River joha Crane No. izi Lemuel Trefcott No. i» Jofeph Pierpent No. »«| Daniel Merret No, 6 Charles Storet PAjJlmafuadyX JohW Cooper, of Paflinnaquady, Sherrff.

Lewis Frcd.Dclcfdernier, of Pairamaquady,^ . Deputy WiniajRo Albec, of Machias, r SherifFi, Lewis Fred.Delefder&ier.of PalTamaquadyv 7 Sc«phea Parker, of Machias, ^^^. > Corooeri. 1 Jeremiah Obricp, of Machias, ^ ««__^ I C '39 ] Barrifters at Lanu in MafTachufetts.

I. Worchingtoo, Springfield Caleb Strong, Northampton [oho Gardlaer, Pownalboro' BeDJs. Hichbora, Bofton James Suilivio, Boflon Theo.Parfons, NcwburyPort r. Bradbury, Ne*bury-Port '^Villiam Tudor, Bofton VIofes Blifi, Spfingfisld' Peres Morton, ditto Shearja. Bourne, Barnftabie Wiiliam Wetnaore, ditto John Sprague, L^tirzller Levi Lincoln, Worcefter rheo.Ssdgwick Stockbfidge Simeon Strong, Amherft Attornies at Law, Pra£lifing at the Supreme Judicial Court. Timo, Langdon Powaalboro Nathan Daae Bevelly Edward Pope New Bedford Daniel Bigelow Peteriham Mofes Parfoa« Haverhill Allibel Strong Fitchburgh

Seth Paddlefotd Taunton J. Chand. Williams PittsSeid George Leonard dit: Jofhua Thomas Plymouth William Huot Watertown John Frothingham Portland William Hull Newton George Thacher Biddeford Juftia Ely Weft-SprinijfieldJOavid L, Barnes Taunton WilJ.Lithgowjun. HillowellJEdward Bangs Worcefter Ebenezcr Bradi/K Cambridge' William Sever juo. ditto ThomasEdwarcs Bofton. Daniel Davis Portland Jonathan Mafon, juQ, dittoijofeph Hall.jun. Bofton Edward H. Rabbins MiltonjEdward Sohier ditto Chriltophir Gort Boft >olSamuel Dexter Charlefto Samuel Sewall Marblehead Dudley A. Tyng Newb.port John Phelps Wcftileld Peter Clark Southborough CheaerV/illiams William Caldwell J. Hadley Rutland Thomas Dawts, juo, Bofton Thomas Ives G, Barrington James Hughes ditto Pliny Merrick Brookfield Edward Pulling Salem Seth Haftings Mendon Nathaniel P^ine Worcefter! ^am. Hinckleyjju.Northamp, Jonathan Fay Concord John Hooker Springfield Dwight Fofter Brookfield Edward Gray Bofton Absjer Iviorgaa Brimficid'.Harrifon Gray Otis ditto Joi'tph Cufhing Haroveri John Davis Plymouth cdv?ard Walker WiAfield^Labao Wbsaton Norton Sutus Green Amory BoAon Samuel Q^iney Lenox George R. Minot ditto William Stedman Lancaftsr FiiTies Ames Dedham Artemas Ward jun. Wefton David Noble Williaraftoo Wiiliam Prefcott Salem WiUiam Fiik Waitham M® ) ^ f „ Attornies at Laiv continued. Jljhn Pynchon Ss'em Thom-.s Crafts Bofton Afa Andrews I},f'.vich Dcdham Wm. Symciss, jun.Andover Merncic R ce Lancafte: J?hn Rawe Gj ucsft^r i^'rentifs MeUen Brid^atcr Tho. William'; ju:i. Roxbu^'y '^amuel Dana Grofon Horatius Towcfe'^d Vledfield Timofhy Grren Wofceftcr Silas Lee Pownalbj'o'ljofeph fii^rtlett Wo burn Nathan Tyler Uxbfidg? Jofcph Blake B; i^on Gsorge Blifs Springfield John Lowell, jun. ditto Joha HIarrctt Nifthlield Samuel C. Johnnot Portland- Baraa. BidwcU Stockbridge Timothy Bigelow Groton Jahn Mtfrrick Coacord Eph. Williams Scockoridge William Amory Saiem r.li

PraBhiane't of the Law are to take the follswing Oith. ** YOU folcmily fwear, that you will do no falfehood, nor confent of the doing to any in Court, and if you know of an intention to commit any, you will give knowledge thereof to thf Court, or fomi: of them, that it may be prevented : You will not wittingly or willingly promote or fue any falfc, groundlefs, or unlawful fuit, nor give aid or will delay for c?nf-nt to the fam; J you no man lucre o» malice 5 but y^u will condu£l yourfelf io the office of an Attorney within the Courts, according to the beft of your knowledge and difcretion, and with ail good fidelity, as well to the Court as your Clieats. So help you God."

For the Fees, efiabUpjed by La'Uf, to be paid the Jcveral Courts, Attornies, SherifFs, ConftahTee, Clerks, Jurors, WitnefTcs, Probate OHce, Coroners, County Regifters, &c. /eg Regifter/ir 1790, from page \o% to 116. [ Ml J Officers of the Fort on Ciflie liland. VViliiam Perkins, Capt. Lieut. ^. 6, pCJ mooch.

Samuel Treat, ift Lisatenanf, ^, 5, per ditto. John Butbeck, :d L'sutenaot and Gunner, ^, 4, ditto, k«v. Charges Turner, Chapbin, £,. 6 5/, per d:ttc. Three Quarter Gunners, at 4c/". per ditto. Four Se'jsaats, at 36/, ter ditco. F/iur Corponis, at 30/. fxr ditto. O iC Drummer and o.:e Fifer, at 3c/. per ditto. Fifty Privates, at 16/. per ditto.

Each non-commiffioned OScer and Soldier is to receive a fuit of Cloathcs for each year they continue in fcrviice. Dr. William Euftis, of Boftoo, Fhyfician and Surgeon.

Nathan Leeds, Overfeer of the Conv.fts, £, 4 \of. oi. Richard Gndley, of Stou|hton, Chief Enjiineer,

Marie Louis Amand Anflartde Maiefquelles, cf Dracut, ) Col. Artillery, and InfpcdlorGcneral of she Founderics. \

SigQils at the Caftle.

For a Ship in fighc— -A b'us F^ag 00 the Upper StafF, For a Saow An Unio.i Flag, For a Sxisa-idac-r--—A b.ue Pendant. For two TOffa.l Veflels Two Flags. For three Topfail VeileU A Pefldant and two Flags j the Pendaat uppermoft.

Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, ncorporated in the year 163?, and, by Charter, their an ruai Election of OrHcers is alwajis to bi 00 the firft Mqo day of juae, at Bofton, on which occaflon a Sermon \t preached by fome ordained Min:fter of the G.-'fpel. and their other Trainings to be on the firft Monday of Ap May, September and 0

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Ebenezzr Tbaver, Brigadier General i ft Brigade. Samuel M. Thayer, brigade Major to ditto. Seth Turner, jun. brigade .iuarte'- Mafter ditto. ^) Vacant, bngjadier Genera! 2d Brigade. ^ ^-i I Jacob Mann, brigade Msjor lo

John F fk. brigadier General ift Bneada. "^i^ ^ Ralph Crofo, brigad e- Gene-al id bri s^ad;. f

C William Hull, brigadier General ift Brig-.de. \ Timothy Jackfcn, brigade Major ditto, 3 Thomas Curtis, b'tgade Quarter Maftei, ditto, Henry Woods, brigadier Geneitl 2d Brigade. O ^ ) T3 ^ / Sampfon Woods, brigade Major, ditto, ^'^ C Aaron Brown, brigade Quarter Miftfr, ditto.

PortJSf, brigadier General I ft Brigade. SEli^aJohn Smith) brigade Maj >r, ditto. Abrahsm Ripley, brigade -Quarter Mafter, ditto. Seth Murray, b'igadier General »d Brigade. Seth Catlir5, brigade Major, ditto. Benjamin I'appan, brigade Quarter Mafter, ditto

Nathanrc! Goo«hvin briga. General ift Biigade. Benjamin Warren, brigade Major, ditto, lames Williams, brigadier General 2d Brigade, W;;iism Seaver, brigade Major, ditto. Nathaniel Freeman, b:ig3.d cr General 3d Brigade

hfathanicl.F.ecman, jun. brigade Major, ditto. |

rNoah M. i.ttt!efie!d, briga. General ift Briga^eJ ^iliiam jc!ferds, brigade Major, difto. — -K \ -'^3 Alexander Msitcy brigade Quarter Mafter, ditto. ^ •*?*) John Kilby Sr.iith, brigadier General id Brigade. 1° / Nathaniel C. Allen, brigade Major, ditto. LThomas ^. Wait, brigade Quarter Mafter, ditto.

Town, brigadier General ift Brigade. SSa'emCaleb Acnmidon, brigade Major, ditto. William Weld, brigade Quarter Maftsr, ditto. William Grecnleaf, brigadier General 2d Brigade. WiHi^im Greenieaf.jun. brigade Major, ditto. Thomas L,Whilney,brigade Quarter Mafter ditto^ Brigade ar.d 5" Officers, 'i^c.* continued. f /^jf* \% 5 /^ Henry Deirborn, brig»dlcr General ift Biigadc, 5 -«r N L?tarur Goodwin, brigade Major, -ditto. c S ^ A!exaoderCainpbeU,bripadicr Geneiat zd Brigade «^ C James A»ery, brigade gajof, ditto.

Vacant, brigadier General, ift Brigade. Jo^ab Dwight, brigade Major, ditto. James Ortor, brigade Quarter Mafter, ditto. Caleb Hyde, brigadiei Geeersl ad Brigade. Ezra Smith, brigade Major, ditto. Jofeph Good-win,' brigade Quarter Mafter. ditto.

Field Officers in tke Jeveral Counties.

ift X)W\{xQti Suffolk County. ESSEX, tdDiviC n. TirH Brigade. ift Regiment, ift brigade. ift Regiment io Dirifion. Stephen Abbot, col. Vacant, Colonel. John Page, lieut. col. Pefer Green, licut. col. John Hiifthorne, major Vacaot major. id Regiment lu Brigade. 3d Regiment in Ditifion. j'Tnui Orne, jun. col. Theophiiui Cufhing, col. Marftan Watfon, lieut. col. Thomae Vinfon, lieut. col. Sarruei'H.Getchel, major James Stodder, major jd Regiment ift Brigade. 6th Regiment in Dififion. 'Willjam Peircf, col. Jacob Gill, col. Daniel Collins, Sieut. col. William Alien, lieut.'col. Maik Pool, major John Hotbroek, major 4th Regiment Tfl Brigade, 7th Regt . in P. vif; .deranged. FieldOff.cets Viicaof. Second Brigade, ^thRegimcit iftEiigide. id Regiment- in DivtfiCB. Frederick Bircd, col. Daniel Fiihcr, col. AbnerCheever.jijn. lreut«col Silas Ajdcn, lieut, col. Joihua Burnam, mjjor Eleazer Ellis, major Regiment 4th Regiment in Djvifion. ift 2d Brigade, Nathan Crane, col. jr-nathan Evanf, cjI. Ez's fewcH, lieut. col. JofephRicbatds, lieut. col. Robert S.wan, major DiTidV»'hitr«more, major 5thReg'meotin Divifion. id Regiment 2d brigade, Timothy Mano, col. Nasharjiel NVede.col, John Ellis, lieut. col. Robert Dodge, lieut, col. fliakim f A dams, major james Hcdgkins. m.>jor [17920 L_-i46 J Mititta JMatfers continued.

^j 3:j Rc?'ment :d biigade.j »d Re,.»f. ift brigade. B"'cket, col. I James jSamvcl Ficwerj, co*. i*j*thanif( L.ovejoy,lieut. »ol,|jame«Taj!or, Ijcut. col, j\'acant, m.^jor Sila* Bufb, major •*f.4th Rigt. -d brig, deranged. 3d Rfgt! ift brigade. — Fk.r,o«»- ivji.»»a^J' -„r { Ebene3;er M»ttoon, col. ImIUDLESEX, 3d DififioD. Henty Dwighl. litut. col,

! Firfi Brigadi. Zibina Mon'ague, major ift Regt. in l^ivifion, 4.ih llegt ift brigade. I Amos Bond, col. Samue! Sloper, J col. 'David Wood, lieut. col. acob Faiej, lieut. col, Samuel Murdoclc, major Oavid Mack^ major

2d Regr. in Divifian, ft Regt.ijd brigade, W»l!iam BJanchard, col. WHIi?m Lyman, col. Nathaniel Parker, lieut, cohjjofiah Allis, lieut. col Robert Douglas, major 'Solemon Allen, major 3d Regt. in Diy.fjon, id Regt. «d -brigade. j Roger Brown, col. jJofeph-Srebbini, col. Jonas Heald, lieut. col. jjohn Lon?, Iieur, col. jamts Colburne major (Thomas W.Dickinfon.majo-

5th Regt. in Divtfioo. ' 3d Regt. 2d brigade,

John Gleafon, col. Joleph Mayo, c< I. [ Dsvid Brewer, lieot, co', jamei Ljimen, lieut. col. (Simeon Cutler major Ijonath'sn Mesthum, majo

t . Second B-figadt. 4;h Regf. ad brigade, 4th Regr. in D^vifion. jfohn B'adrfh, col. I , ,'Rcr,}3niin Sawin, col. Amafa O'ap, lifut. co?. i'David Curtis lieur. col. Bcsaleel Banijiller, major l.Sphrj'm RufTcil major <;th Regt. 2d bng^de. 6th Rf-ef. in lyw.fion. /.faph White co!, I (Benjamin P^good. cof. EfimunJ Lt-nplcy, lieuf. cc!, jAbcl Boyntcn, lir^wt. cof, Williarn ^litierjJge, major (jonatfian riancrof:. mijor 7th Re?t. in Div fmn, BRISTOL f PLYV'^OUTH. 1 IJcfcph B, Varnum, col. BARNSTABLE, DU>;E jpmc5 Varnum, lieut. col, COUNTY, amd N^N- j ,'0«

' lieut. col, ^."'^(•i Kinr, lieut, co', { hn Torre*, j^Aiford Lyon, major ItCchc^Titah Cobb, m«jor ^ .

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3d R«it. ift bf>(!,aar. jofaias Frebb e, col. \ Robert 0,r, col. tjofsph Hjbbar'j. iicuf. cot. i lieu:, col. Uaoiel Hjwid, John Co «, m.jo' < j

Sylvanus Ljzell, mejor sJ Reg:. 3 r. bngsdf

• 4-b Rei^t. I ft bfigiie. J,>r.dth.>.n Hsrfii!;nr>, eoi. I ^ [Ifraci Fearing, col. Andrew P.FurrtidJieur.ctl.' [Edward Sparrowa, lieut. col. Wiiiaro Haylsy, rDijcr

[Kiiiha Ruiiles, major 3d R'egt. itt bfigsd*. Hutn.^biy Pike, eoJ, Btigad:] B v «'^5 I^rccni- jofep^> i"^iorrill, lieut. col ift Rcet. 2d b/igade. Samuel jordfia, tn'ajof

EliphaJet Slack, coU 4ih Reg«. I ft brigade. lieut. FrcdcrjckDrowae, col. I Caleb Emmery, col Abiel Trafcon, raajof John Ktony, lieut. col. ad Regt. ad brigatie. Benjamin Warren, trajir George Ciaghorne, col. 5th Rcgt. ift brigsdt. Benjamio Weaver, lieut.col. Vacant, col. Robert E»rf,Tn»jor Jonathan Kiarman,lieut.co}. 3dRegt.»d brigade, Thomas Gilp»trick, major Vacant, col, Stiond Brigade,Q.\im\>t\Uni,] Noah Hall^ lieut. col. Rjgr. ad brigade. Gideon WilHamj, major ift William'-Ccbb, eol. 4th R«gt. ad brigade,. Jimcs Lunt, littrf. col, Silas Cobb, col. jofhua Jordaft, maj-t iraac VVhite, lieut. to\ id Rcgt. ad biigade. Ebeocscf Tyler, major William Sta-wood, col, j Third Brigadeylivnhhh't. O2 as Blanchard, licurt. cal Dukes County & Nantucket Paul Rar,(?^1, major

I 3d Kfgt. 20 b'igaJe. 3" . . iftRcgt.jdbfig.sthDivifi.! '""^f janan Uimmock, coJ. Ksthi-r.ic!vt l. ifFrcft.litut. col. AbrahamWilliami, lieut. cot ;imek Harty, irajor E-beifzer Lutbr^p, rc«jor 4th Re?', 'd btigade. . ad Rcgt. 3d brig. 5th div.fi Kaac Paifui'S, Col. J>fcph Doane, col. Vacant, Jicjt. col. Elijah Kjowles, I'cut. col. >^dw£:d A^

, Philip Amm-dan, col. 'Sdtom3n LIN^COLM. H.4NC0CK, Whitei lieut. cof. WASHII^GTON. Samael Jones, mijor dW

i Divifioo, 3i Regt. I ft brjgads. 8;h

Vaaant, col. t ft Regt. I ft brigade, t/>ifo/a, lohr> Catlsr, Jieut, coU John Limont, col, Jofeph Jones, mijqr John Reed, Keut. col* 4th Rcgt. ift brigade. Abiek Wood, major

Bervjamia Freexnan, cal. 2d Regt. I ft brigade, lanathao Dsy, lieuc. cof. Robert Page, col, ijohu Spurr, major Simon Page, Ueat. co^,

5th R«gt. I ft brigade, Meary Srftith, mijor j Ijohn Putnam, col, 3d Regt. ift brigade. jSylvanus Town, lieut. eoi. Edward fimetfon, col. Eljott, lieac. Jqfeph major. PaatDadge, col. . li^ I Rsgt. sdbrigadev Wiiiiam Mclntirey maj6r

'John Whiting, col. 4th Regt. I ft Irfi^ade. JoaathaaWicberbeJieat.cql, rhon»39 Starred col, John May, juo. mijor Beajamin Sutton, Heat. coV ad Regt. «d brigade. ^artwillLibby, majit I 'A fa Rice, col. 5th Regt. I ft b^igafie, Nathan Fifhcr, lieut. col. tzskiel Pattee, col. jjonah Hawe, mijor [ohn Moore, lieut. cot.

1 3c, lieut. cot. jamss Firrar, major flancocic and: Waftiiogton, 4ih Re^t. ad brigads. I ft Regt. »d hrigade. I Timothy B"»utelle, col. John Brewer, col. Francis Lane, lieut. coh Be/ jamin Share, lieut. col. iThomai Hlutvre I, mijor tlcbert Treat, major 5th Regt. id brigJdc. zd Regt. zd brigade, I jSilas Cutler, col, r^athan Parker, col. Stcphcd StraUoQ, lleuf. col. William Webber, lieut. col; /S.la? Hireltinc,. major sorge White, major »

r 149 ]

Field Officers t Majfachujetttt continued, 3d Regtt xd diviflon. jSilas Pepoon, lieut. col.

Vaeiat, co). I Jofiah Tiffany, major George Stiljman, 1 ieat. col. ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^ WalLs major » Jof.pb ,^ ^^^^^ .^ \.^^^^^

BERKSHIRE, 9th Di?ifioo. Thompfon J. Skioner, cof. Firfi Brigade, Sarauei Sloaiii iieut. col* id Rsgt. \h divifioa. Jona. Remington, major Jeremiah Hiclcofe, eol. 5d Regt. in divtftoti. Daaiet TayUt lieat. eol, Aaron Rowley, col. Thomas fngerfo*, mijor Oliver Root, lieut, eol. 4tb Regt. in diriilaa. Azariah A/hley, major. Ifaac MarAt col.

Officers commanding Diviftonary Corps,

I ft Divi/sottf 3d Dvifiotit Of Cavalry Nathan Fuller, capt. ]ohn S. Tyler, capt. Jeptha Richard Too, ca^t. jofiah Nevreil, jua. cape, Abraham Whitney, capt, Elijah Craoc. capc. Timothy Adamit capt. Atherton Thayer, capt. Of Battalion of Artillery, Of BatiatioH Artillery, Amos Farnfworth, capt. Jatass RobiofoQ, capt. Jams? Browa, capt. Abaer Moife, cipt. Jatiathaa Sticicoey, capt. John Warner, capt. William Calder, capt. Samjel Brarlley, capt. Ebenezer i\.ent, capt. OfDivifton Infantry. Of Divfnn Infantry, Lt.Col. Sam. Bradford, capt. Eptiraim Hdll, capt, Harnfon Gray Otia, capt. Aitemas Ward, capt, jofeph Laughtoti, capt. dtb Divifijn, «d Divifion, Of Cavalry, Of Cavalry, William Moore, capt. John Whipple, ca;t., William Allis, capt, Jimes Duncan, capt. Converfe Cyfler, capt. Samuel Porter, capt. Of Sa'fj'iort of Artillery, J}ha Berxner, capr. •-Tichiel HoJ^s, capt. Zidocfc BufHigtoi, capt. Of Artillery. William |amt« P crfo'i, capt, Steaheos.capt, I jfohn Srim-pfm, csor. Amafa Smth, capt. Of Di'vifion Infantry, Of Divift n Infantry, Saunders, Thomas D*ight, ca|»r. I J>hn capt.

( OtRGeis, Oc. bivi/i:inary Corps cofitinMeri^'

\ .c^xhDi-v-fi.n. jamis Humphrey, cape. Ca-Ju.ry. Oiler 7th I 0/ Of A, y^ Dmifim, XTaac Laz:Jl, jja. capt. -Villiarn T eadwcH, capt. capt. .Philip Waikii. } ,ljah Carte'. ca?t. Of Ani'Un, Of Divjion Infantry^ I iTbomas Nicaolfon, eapt* f imothy Page, capt. Lake Bickaall, capt. Daaiel Kiap, capt. 8rh DivifioM, Of Cavalry, 6th Divifion, . Reuben Colburo, capU 0/Cava/rf. £>)ocb Page, capt. Depeod^Dce Shapleigh, capt. Of Ar(i!lery,> Natbanie! Bowman, capt, Serb Tinkbam, capt, Artillery, 0/ OfDivifim Infantry, fhworth R Jordon, jun, capt, Abner Wade, capt. Jvb.i Sweet, jua. capt.

9th Divifion, '7th Di'uijion, OfCa-wilry, Of Cavalry* lofhua Dioforth, capt, Daoie! Guolding, capt. Heiry W. Dwigbt, capt. Jrhr. Whitn-\, capt. Wjlliam Towner, capt. Eiias Hali. ca,.t. Artillery. ,]otham Bufhj capt, Of Macb. Brown Torrejr,. «apt EHjab Warren, capt, Daniel Cadweil, capt. Jenathsn-Dsvisv capt. Qisniel Peepoon, capt. Wiuianri Brown, capli Cadctr, Ifraei \VaieiS, capt. Thoisas litif cjpc^ Jotbam Bouker, capt*

Oficert-oftht Fi-rji Rtj'm.nt in Boftoo ©^ Cbe1f«a. Peter Greene, Lieutenant Colonel, s J^hn Peck, Adjutant, James Ptfket, i^uarter-Maftef Caf>taint> Lieutenants. Enjigns. jahn Sale Bef>jam!n Sargeof Johfl Cbeevcr Seth Jobnfon £bdle_) Jonathan Jones SatiJuel Tayior William Green Henry Fowies |ohn Bridge N[arhao Trip, Shubaei Bcil

iJclaClap A fa Fuller J^fejih-Gleafon Bciitdmis Chandlc: }ohn-Cte»^e i. ^51 J O-^'PTt

L'cut. Co'. Samuel Bradford, Capta.n, Maj. Wiiliam Scollay. Li*«j:. Maj. S:mon Eliot, Enf.gn, f Cadelt. Cjpt. Jofeph May, Adjutant, I Harrifor Gray Otis, Capt^ic, ..r . . , t- 'got Tredf rick W. Geycr» Li«ut. ? Infantry

.Jafeph Lasfh'on, Gsptein, Thomas. Adam*, ift Lieu c. ^ Fuzuleen .-Ssmuel Audit), id Lieut.

Extrafl from MaiTiJchufetts Militia Law. THE MiHtia Law of this ComrTiOnwcaltb obliges every non-commiflloned officer and private foldier to be con- ilantiy provided w'th a good.ftj-e afm. bayoref, ^c. a car-

tridge box that will boJd 15 cartridges, 6-.fli.'}(s, I pound of powder, 40 .'eadcn bails Riitable fur his 6iearn),.a

haverfack. blanket and - cantreo.— The fine for non- appearance on.mufter- days is i.c/. and for ocn-cquipment /(lot to exceed ,^.3. in proportion to the- value of theatiicl«» deficient, The traia-barv ficiars acd Sur-j gecns. School mafters. Ferrymen 8c Millers — The Aiarsi' Lift: conlTfts of all Perfons under 60 years of age, with the! following fxemptions both frr^m that an^ the Trair.b»nd,|

-o'T^. the Lieut. Governor, Members of the Council, Senate 3nd fioufe ofReprefentativrs,Menrurr, :se'e

pus fi2C«, and 300 flinitf, for every 60 fo'diers, under re$ - j pity cf a f.ne of yC* 5> f"*" ""^ htwii io prov ded. [ '5^ ] . The follo'wing Summary Method of Treat rnent\ to be ujed ivitb Perfont apparently dead from DroivningA Suffocation, &€, is re-infer ted at the Requefi of the MaCTachufetts Humane Society, /« />, 83. r^Oovey tbc perfon to the neareft convenient houre, with

his head raifed : —Strip and dry him as quick as pofli noftrils from froth or blc J clean the mouth and mud— if a child let him be placed between two perfons naked, in a hot bed — if an adult, lay Yi\m on a hot blanket or bed, and in cold weather r>e8r a fire— in warm weather, the air Ihould be freely admitted into the room,—The body is next to be gcotly rubbed with warm woollen clothi fprink led with fptrits, if at hand, otherwife dry : —A heated warming-pan may be{ now lightly moved over the back properly covered with a blanket-—and the body, if of a

child, is to be gently fhook every few minutes :—WhilA thefe means are ufing, one or twoafTiftants are to be em- ployed in blowing up tobacco fmoke Into the fundament^ with the inftrument provided for the purpofe^or a Tobacco Pipe, if that cannot be had— the bowl filled with Tobacco, and properly lighted, being covered with a handkerchief, OS piece of linen, fo at to defend the mouth of the aiTiftant

in blowing : Bathe the breaft with hot lum, and perfift in the ufe of thefe meaos for feveral hours. If 00 figni df life ihould then appear, let the body be kept warm feveral hours longer, with hot bricks, or veflels of hot water, ap plied to the palms of the hands, and folcs of the feet, and this for a longer or Aorter time, as the circumftances of the cafe niay di£late.

The Humane Society adjudges premiums to thofe who by figoat exertions /hall fave others from death, or who ihall Brft difcover and endeavour to recover perfons apparently dead, 01 /h ill bring the^rft intelligence to one of th^ Phyficians of the Society of fuch accidents as produce apparent death. Such Gentlemen in this Commonwealth as wift to courage this benevolent inftitution, are requeued to apply to either of the Truftees, with whom fubfctiption papers

ire lodged ; and thofe, to whom it may not be convenient to apply in pcrfun, may, on tranfmitting their names, with he fum they iodine to fubfcribe annually, have their lames entered a> members of the Society. \ g>encTdi N D E X for t he Re g i s te r . (A j-ia:tKii!ar oi.c would 02 too !engthy.) A Tiornies, &c. eo.i. .isat.6iC:oir.mTlV/y G3iie.'al, 76j7 *^ - MairsfaufcttJ, 139! P^f:4lor:2r«, 7& heik- Oath, i^ujCoini-nittee Si'.& ofLaads, ?^} Ap<;ropr!?vions,Congrtfii lo (-ai's y^cccuats. 76| 25I Anab>lTado*s, &c - - Clerks cf the Ma-kec, 9 ij A!mar-3Clc, perpetual, ConlhLles, Scftcfi, "gij Aca>Jcmy of Arts, u:, -—— Tcwft Wfeicb, 9z|

- othe»3 iorL-earnir?, C?Qn':su:i~':5, times when I Agdiror, Gowrinftfitil, ado|>te^ by tbs S.ates, 98! Ai'feflpKS, B3£::.:n, College, Ci^rOiidge, S7\ Arrithty, ancie&t, Yak, joef

Z3 Aak, Natioca!, Rhodflfiaad. II3I *-» Maffach-ifeifts ClergTjOrcei- cf lerjioruy, 1 1 sf^

Br;ftoi' Medical Socictv, Baftoa, TswaOfnters, SajCsftlcOl^ceti, Signals, I4.i|i' Bu.ccr lafved'.iTc, gojV"%£j»ieci«tion Scil?;U.S. ^oV;

iaoard , Sfciagics, Hoops, SaTrifter/aC La-,?, iSgp.Uars'tab'e^f Value, 4«{

Sr'Eaditfr Ge.-erals, 1 V'ijO-ck-U' & W^v^rfage, 461' Oins eftim'-ting Duties. ja'Du-ie., ci'r.tincrA'ai, ft6i ^ C-utter, Officjra of, Tci;iag«, jsj 31 oa ,; Coaisiefs, Members of, a-Dcedi, RcgUlers, '1S7J-

Couts, Circuit, &c. S-iDirsa-oas for failing into |

Confuis, &c. ^oi' Btilo '.Newbary^ipfwicfa \ from F.-ance. ic\ and Portland, $q\ fromH-)nan^ ;0ntUre!>t5., Xo Sweden, Por'ujai, J**** —— ':ol^=tt5r3,nfaff.3" [5ri:ai;iand G>jao>3, zil€i)ir'.-opa! Ghatit. Society, 3c ,Comnciiffirfi:rs for leuluig JE'v/ifjcaa Kings, &c. ^3 U.S. Accounts, S^i pS^sraS Hepvefsntatlvss, 3 ConnrniiTia-jer* of L-iaT^j 381 Fee-., Cuilom Houfe. i'^

3-'nt3, Tab'.e of VaI^*, 3-y L-rf jsftjTs, Survey. ij\ Cuftorn Houl'2 Officers, r.o Frcs. (z: Xsg^iVir for 1790, io?| Coun.'"ellor8 io Maffi. 49 Firswards< BofiOT, 89^' CoUeflors Excife, ditM, 38 FSaxfeea, Sof^sy^jr?, 90I

Geufus of Tcwni, ditto, 5^- ih,' Cullarsof, QZ\ r : '— HI>f Coaatiss<-oaacies, 67oyptnceF«nce Viewers,viewers, I— of ihcUniteaStates 75 Fimsral Porters &c. *Co\!e£lor8ofTa2ss, giJFteeMafons, Lodges, fee- [ V4 ] OOveinors U. Slates, 24 Refideut & V. Prefidcnt. * B'iti/h, 24 of the Ujited States, Plymouth Colony, 48 Perpetual Almanack, 45 —— Maflachufetts, 49 Povfder Mdfiazincs, &c. 75 fjUmancSocIety, 83 & 152 ?oft Mafters, 77 Harvard College, 97 ContraawithRiderJ78 Hjftorical Society, 156 Pilots, Branch, Fees.&c. 79 Phyficiahs Boftoo, Hemp Surveyors, 93 in 85 Pot A/h Infpcftors, jUdicialdcpartmeat,U.S. 5 &c. 90 -' judges, &c. 6 ^D Eprefentatfves Coogrefs jurors, U,S.&c. Fees, 8 Maflachufetts, 5 ianpoii Diities, 26 Revenue Officers, &c, 10 Inlpeftors of Ports, 18 Regifters Deeds Sc Probate Civil Kotereft Table, 44. under OfEcers, 1 17 Infurance Offices. 47 Roads, fee end of Almanack,. , Incorpoiations of Towc;s, 50 ViEnators— of Congrefi, » Inhabitants in each, 50 — Mafl'achufetts, 49 J udjcs, Supreme, Pleas, Secretary MaiTichafetcs, 76 Pfcbate, civil Otficcrs, 115 Supervifors, &c. juftices thro'out Com- Syrgeons, Sec- in Boftoo, monwealth ©f Peace, SelsdlmeiT, <*itro, and Quorum, 116— i3Spc*»ool8 & Schcc'maHcrs, 87J I^Egflitcrc United States/ ilSchocI Commictee, 2& < Loar*0;fjce. method of, 33!Sodet.- f^r propa.Gof^'el, 8& ^ ^ Commifiioaers, 38r'heriffs ai;d Deputies io I each L!ghtHoufes,Keepers,&c. 79 County, 118— i^S-;

Leather Sea'e .s 93l'J'Riafu'er UnitedStates, i yjArftals, &-. 6' Msfrichufetts, 76' Marii:.s Societiet^&c. 87 of SuffjlkCouoty IT7' Minifters, &C, Mafli. 98 Town of Boiloo, 89 —— Connefticut, lc6 Tocnigc Duties, 32 New Hampfli-re, 1 ic Table Value cf Cents, 39, Rhode Iflaod, 113 of Djliars, Medical Society, Maffi. Tobacco 1 ifpcftors, 90 MiddUfex & Briftol, 84 Tax Na.9,Coujtiesptrt, 96 Militia Matters, I41 Xowns in MalTichufctts, MafontjFree, Ledges, 94 lacorporaiion, number jyjAval Officers, U.S. lo jjf lahabjtants, &c. 50 '^ Notaries Public, 47 ToOtine Aff^ciation, 155 A'ue QFiicers, Town Boftoa, 89 y ai Gold & SilTer,39 Civil, &c, 115 ^ vendue Vlafters, 91 Military, 142 V/O0«i Sellers, 5, ancient Artilleiy, 141 Weights, &c. dlttOt 93 [ ^5$ J Additions and AUsrations. The Boftan Tontine AJfociation

This Society is formsd tar the purpofe of ra'fiog a fund by fubfcriptioa On lives, to ccrraia ufcs private and public^

:o coaQft oi loQ.ooo (hires ; the rate) to be in proportioo o their age, according to the following A-^e Table, ri^e A G E T A B L E. Vears. Adm

Perfont at the age of 5 to pay from 3 TO. 10 »5 '5 20 ^5 *5 30 3o 35 35 40 4j 45 4-5 50 50 55 55 60 60 65 65 70 70 75 "5 80 80 ^5 8 C 156 3

i Additiojis and .^.iterait,ns,

7"^.- Historic i! Society.' j SocieJv has U-aly been ftftab'fhed I A in tbia State, cal'

I xheBi^orici^i Soeiey, the p.cfclV

!in whica threv propofe to commsioicK* the lefiilt of tLi .£nc;Uir.<.3. The pref-nt mcm^'^M avs, Jjonss Sullivan, Prefidcrt,

Wi?iiam Bpvjjes, I L%-,tt Sevi'al!, R.*v, Richa.fi Cianch, j prter Thachcr,

John DavLs { \^ A\^r. '£Mi:,t, Rev, jchn Eliot, T^oiu.-s Waieut,

I Re*. James Freeosan, Jsmes Winiirop, iiaac LothfOD.

;>.*ri:'je' Freeman, of PortJaad, County «jf Cumberia C;cfk of the PIe3«, &«. omitttc! at p. 333.

|j fcf h Tutc!!, of SaVm, Efiex Couaty, l^eputy Sheri i.rth^ '00m of Bemflcy Stevens, n. z-io. j; iflf. F e-cher, Keeper «f the iaAjrance 0:l^ce at Newb'.i

I p'.»rt, in thct.)om of Micjae! Hedge, p. 47, jiohrj Coombi, \.\:^f.^-r of i<-'3t^n Pre/1 c'.eis foB3. Bowman, Trcafu

and N jj!:.D..mmer, Secrer^ry Hailoweli Academy, p. R.SV. John Bio.w.j. of Cohajret, rt*ad, p. 98* R.£v. EbcQCser Di.vc?, of Sciruate, dead, p. lOt, Rev. jj^»n Avery, of &: am ford. Connefticut, dead. p. ic Ifaac fijid, a Couijfalior of iM.ddlcfex MedicalAfl-jciatic ioftead of Eberrz^r Starr, p. 84. Daniel Sargcaut, Deputy Mafter, a«d John Moli;ieat Secretary' of the i^ofton Marine Socle y,^ p. 78, Df. Lewis Lepri.'e:e, .VI.wJ.S. and a Coaaiellor of Brif-

Vj.S. is tcmoved from Norton to Jamaica Piain, p,

Wjiliam Jackfon, M.D. is lemovsd imxa Jamaica PJa to No. 13, iJnion- Street, Jiofion.

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