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i Pocket Alman^ick \ For the Year of our LORD 1800. T the laji Being the Fourth Tear fmce ^ LEAP YEAR, ? i j *" ^ AND THE tWENTY-FOURTM 4»jf;

* Of American Independence, | |» T which began ^'tf/y 4th, 1776. T

T Calculated chiefly for the Ufc of the f COMMONWEALTH of I | f , I T , the metropolis, a

I BEING ^ T In Latitude 42 deg. 23 min. North, *

I ; and 70 deg. 58, 53. Weft Long, f

i 1 348 Miles N.E. of Philadelphia. I

BOSTON: | Printed and fold by J. & T. FLEET, \ at the Bible 90d HeaH in ComhilL f Supreme Court of Errors. T Hartford,, the Tuefdav fave one, next before A. _ the feM*ftuil&ylS36ay. At N'iiu Haven, the Tuefday fave on|p,next before the October. ^' fecond Tuefday in 'J Superior CourtS. ^ At Haddam^ the laft Tuefday In December. At MiddletotuTiy the laft Tuefday, fave one, in July. At New Haven, the ifl Tuefday in Jan. &laft in July. "*- At Fairjidd, the third Tuefday in January. ' At Danbury, the fecond Tuefday in Auguft. At Litcl:>feid, the laft Tuefday in Jan. and 3d in Auguft. At Hartford, the fecoud Tuefday in Feb. & iftin Sept. At Tolland, the fourth Tuefday in February. in in , At finndham, the ift Tuefday March, & 3d Sept At Neiv London, the fourth Tuefday in September. At Nor-wkh, the third Tuefday in March. Courts of Common Pleas in Conneilicut. At Hartford,\.he firftTuefday in April and November. At Nerv Haven,thc 3dTuefday in March,&4th in Nov At New London, the fecond Tuefday in June. At Noriuich, the fourth Tuefday in November. At Falrfeld, the third Tuefday in April. At Banbury, the thifd Tuefday in November. At IVindham, the 3d Tuefday in Auguft & 2d in Dec. in March 3d in Sept At Litchfield, the 4th Tuefday & At Middletoivn, the fecond Tuefday in November. At Haddam, the firft Tuefday in April. At Tolland, the fecond Tuefday in Feb. and 3d in Sept. 'SUPERIOR COURTS in the State o/KHOD¥.^ULA':fD. Newport, on the firft Monday in March, and ATthe fourth Monday in Auguft. in At Pro-vidsnce, on the third Monday March, and the third Monday in September. At South Kingpn, on the fourth Monday in April, and the fecond Monday in Oaober. the At Brijlol, on the fecond Monday in March, and fecond Monday in September. Apri'. At Edji Greentuich, on the fecond Monday in and the firft Monday in 0<5tober. A 4-' Inferior Courts in the Sta^iDf Rhodc-Ifland. Ncivporty on the third Monday in May, ani ATthe fccond Monday in November. At Providence^ on the fourth Monday ia May, a^d the third Monday in December. At South Kiti^:9n, on the fecond Monday in Fel> ruary, and the fecond Monday in Auguft. At Brijinly on the fecond Monday in January, and the firft Monday in June. At Eajl Greofizuicbf^on the third Monday in January, and the third Monday in Auguft. Courts in the State of New-Hampfliire. Superior Courts. AT Portfmouiiythe firft Tuefday in February. At Exeter, the third Tuefday in September At Do-ery the fourth Tuefday in Feb. and September. At Amberji, the firft Tuefday in Oaober. At Hopiinten, the firft Tuefday in May. At Cbarlejioion^ the third Tuefday in May. At Keene, the third Tuefday in 06tobcr. At Ftymouth, the fourth Tuefday in May. At Haverhiii the Tuefday following the fourth in C

mm Pleat. Eederal CourU^ Jl- IP. II> Regifter. . ^T^HERE will be four Eclipfes this year, two of the X Sun, and two of the Mook, as foHows, viz. I. The firft will be of the Moon on Wednefday the ninth day of April, at 41 minutes paft ii o'clock in the morning, invifible. II. The fecond will be of the Sun on Wednefday the twenty-third of April, in the 4th degree of Taurus I'he conjundlion will be at 7h. jomin. afternoon,

invifible to us ; but the Sun will be centrally eclipfed on the Meridian, at 18 minutes paft 8 o'clock, in [longitude IZ4 degrees Weft of Bojion, and latitude \$$^ dcg. North. Moon's latitude 333 min. North The third will be of the Moon on Thurfday illl. the fecond day of October, at 14 minutes paft five ,0' clock in the afternoon; It will be a very fmall (eclipfe, fcarcely viiibie, although the Moon will rife [aa minutes before the eclipfe ends.

! IV. The fourth and laft will be ofthfeSoNon Saturday the eighteenth day of OAober, at half paft four in the morning, invifible to us. But the Sun will be centrally eclipfed on the Mpridian, at55 min. paft four o* clock in the morning, in longitude 106 degrees %% minutes Eaft of BoJ}on, arid latitude 50 degrees South. Moon's latitude 34^- minutes South. Chronological Cycles or common Notes for 180O. Dominical Letter - E Roman Indiftion - 3 Golden Number - 15 Number of Diredlion a3 EpaA - - 4 Dionyfian Period - 129 Cvcle of the Sun - 17 Julian Period - 6513 The Planet VENUS ? will be Oriental, Morning Star, from the beginning of this year to the fifth day of Auguft, at 4h 48 minutes in the

Morning ; at which time flie will be in conjundlion with the Sun, O and from thence fhe will be Occi- dental, or our Evening Star to the end of the year.

VENUS is eafily diftinguifhcd by her brightnefs, which exceeds that of all the other Planets, and con- ftantly attends the Sun. When fhe rifes before the

Sun, file is called Oriental, or Morning Star i and when

£he fets after hinn, Occidental, or Evening Star. I 1

JANUARY 1800, begins on Wednefday. Firft quarter 2d day 6 in the afternoon. Full Moon loth day 9 in the afternoon. Laft quarter i8th day 3 in the morning. New Moon 24th day 10 in the afternoon^

M.|\vj Obfervable Days, ^c, |~r^Q s. |r.# s. |F.Sea "6 Circumctjlon. Expert 7 3» 5 " 19, 4 Jupiter fets 6h.i8m. morn. 7 32 5 morn- 5 3 cold lueatber^ andfnoiu, 7 31 5 5 48 # Apogee. 7 31 5 6 32 li ad Sunday after Chrijimat. 7 30 5 7 16 C.C.P. Lenox. Epiphany.. 7 30 5 8 o C.CP. Bojion Sz Ne-.vGloceJlcr 7 ^9 5 8 44 Sun flow of clock 7111. i6f. 7 a8 5 9 taS jco Cold frojly "weather. 7 27 5 la Virg. Mary bora y.w. 3985. 7 a6 5 ([ rifejio 56 YardL. fouth 9h.53m. 7 aj 5 5 ij|" 4J 12E I ft Sunday after Epiphany. 7 »5 5 6 2412 34 132 C.C.P. Northampt. 7*sfou!8h 7 ^4 5 7 35 14 Nights length i4h,4iin. 7 ^3 5 8 47 15 Cold lueather, 7 22 5 9 SI 16 folloived by fnoio or rain. 7 ai 5;ii 6 17 Xir. Franklin born in Boji. 1 7 o6 7 2i 5 'morn. 8 Q^fl^/a«r/'s birth day kept. 7 »o5 I 19 2d Sunday after Epiphany. 7 19 5 1 3^1 oa Days length ph. 2 4ml. 7 18 5 2 47 21 Louis xvi. beheaded 1793, 7 17 5 4 I PerigecFulltidcs. (-^t.39 7 16 5 5 ic^ ^3 Snoxu or rain^ 7 15 5 6 II fets ^4 and blujlerin^ iveatber. 7 14 5 J) 10 54 Converfion St. Paul. 7 13 5 5 ^5 11 41 lA Sunday after Epiphany. li 5 6 37 12 28 Sun flow of clock i3m.24f. n i 7 49 I 15 Pleafant for the pafon. 105 8 54 a 2 29j4 King Denmark born 1749- 9-5^ 9 57 » 48 305 King Charles I. behead. 1 649. 8 5|io 59' 3 34 3116 Good loeathar. (JEt.49. 7 3 mom. 4 21

January, is fo called from Janus, one of the antlent

Roman deities, painted with two faces ; looking as I they fuppofed towards the new and old year. FEBRUARY 1800, begins on Saturday^ Firft quarter ill day 4 in iihe iiltemoon. Full Moon 9th day 28 minutes iiftemoon. Laft quarter i6th day 11 In the morning. New Moon 23d day 12 minutes afternoon^ m7| wFObfervable Days, isTc. | nOs. Ir^jls.t F.Sea

Cold iveather, 7 6j ijEkth Sund.2ift.E/)!ph.Cafidl*mas ^*^^^ Apogee.SyriuActs4h.2ytti. 43 Fair and moderate. 5 Sun flow of clock 1 4111.3 ;£ 6 Days length i oh. 3111.

1 P'enut fets 4h.a7in. 8 Cold and Ku'iAdy. 11 9 Septuagefima. Sunday. 14 ic Rain or fno'w^ 12 ^ II moderate iveather 12 58 la for the feafon. I 50 13 YardL.. fouth 7h.37m. 14 6 Valentine's Day. 3 34 15 0^ Perigee. Middling tides. 4 a6{ 16 'Q^exagcftma Sunday. 5 17 17 Cold •weather. 18 3|S.J.C. ^ojfoii^ 194 7*S'fot rh.x5niv 7 501 40 5 Shotu or rain. 8 411 21 Sun flow of clock i4ni.8f. 9 ZV 22 O.WASHINGTONb.I73Z,O.S 10 23

7.3 ^inqvageftma or Shrove St Mjtihias. (Sunday IZ o .'ain.Prayerbookeftab.ijja IZ 4J

'I'h Wedmfday or I ft of Lent J 30 i^enas rilcs 4H.40m. a X4I Ddbdcrate---^---___^iveatber. a 58 The prefent year is not reckoned as Bijfextlle or Z^a/- Teary but is computed a common year confifting of

three hundred & fixty-five days only : February in confequence, conllOs of a8 days only, making a difF- creace of i a days between the old aad new fSk.

MARCH 1800, begins on Saturday. 3

"APRIL 1 80Q, begins on Tuefday. { Firft quarter 2d day 8 in the morning. Full Moon 9th day 11 in the morning. Laft quarter i6th day 2 in the morning. New Moon 23d day 8 in the afternoon.

M.lwl Obfervabie days, (5"^. j r.0s.i r.0 s.JFjjea

I 31 Pleafafit iveather 5 41 7 5c 2 \\jupiter fets oh.ajm. /or 5 40 7 1 44 3 c 'Nights length ioh.58in. 5 39 7 a 35 A 6 St, Ambrofe. fame days, 387 3 19 1 confidering the feafon. 37 5 1 7 3 S5 6 WPalm Sunday. 7*3 fet ioh.8 367 4 25 8 43 1 a

MAY 1800, begins on ThurfJay.

Firft quarter i ft day 1 1 in the afternoon. Full Moon 8th day 8 in the afternoon. Laft quarter 15th day about noon. New Moon 23d day i minute aftemoonc Firft quarter 31ft day 11 in the morning.

Llwl Qbfervable days, jg'f. | r.Gs'r.#s.lF.iJea St. rbilip &. St. James. J a X ai 4 5^ JVindand rain. J X a o 5 44 Invention of the Crofs, 5 O 7 a 30 6 3d Sunday after iS<^tfr. 4 59 ^ 2 5?? Artill. train. ^o/?afl. P.N.8h.4 58 8 3 19 8 ao C.CV.Capne. St. ^oia ante 4 J? 8 3 4a 9 13 Gen.Ele

JUNE 1800, begins on .Sunday. Full Moon 7 th day 3 in the morning.

Laft quarter 1 3th day 1 1 in the afternoon. New Moon 22d day 3 in the morning. Firft quarter 29th day 8 in the afternoon.

i.|wl Obfervablc Day4 fir, . | r.Gs. lr.©s.l F.Sea Whitiunday. Thunder. 431 8, I 22 6 10 Artillery EkSlion Bofton. 430 8 1 45 7 3 o 3 C.C.P. Poivnalbo/ough. 4 29 8 2 6 7 56 4 Gen. Elecft. NeivHampJhire. 29 8 2 29 8 49 5 Wind and rain. 28 8 a 57 9 43 k H Perigee. High tides. 428 8 3 ^i 10 37 77 7*srife 3h. Cool. 4 28 8 ([rife ii 31 8E Trinity Sunday.* 428 8 9 Zi 12 25 2 C.C.P. Worccjier. 4 28 8 10 26 I 19 ic 3 C.C.P. Augujla, 4 27 SJii 6 13 II St.Bc •abas apoftlel 4 2) 811 37 6 la Perhaps thunder, 4 27 8 morn. 59 13 Jupiter fets 8h.4im. 4 27 8 o 3 " 52 147 Days length i5h7m. 4 27 o 23 37 15 I ft Sunday after Trinity. fid 41 22 16 Sun and equal t-me. 1 clock 26 2 7 17 S.J.C. Ipfivich. Battle BrcsiT^'A 26 X 21 52 18 (HilU Gbarlejiown. St.AlbanU 26 8 37 19 Warm -with tuind 26 8 2 i5 J4 2 20 thunder. ^1 Apogee. and {4 26 2 43 5 21 rife 2h. Longeft days.4 26 3 aj 49 22 2d after Tri?tity. • fets [4 26 8 V 33 ^3 Sun flow of click im:29f. I4 26 8 9 13 19 U SJ.C. rori. St. yo/^;,, Baptifi:.^4 26 8 9 5(> 5 ^5 ThunderJhoiuers. 4 26 Sfio 29 51 265 Venus rifes 3h.4im. 4 26.8 10 58 38 Hot "weather. 4 27 11 22 25 St. Augujline epifc. & confefl'. 4 27 II 41 12 ^d afcei- Trinity. St. Pjter 4 J7 8 morn. o Pieafant tveatber. f&i St.Paul. 4 28 8 o 3 54 * Trinity Sunday, a feftival of the chriftian Church, obferved on the Sunday after Whltjunday^ in honor of the Holy and Undivided Trinitv.

JULY i8qq, begins on Tuefday.

Full Moon 6th day i o in the morning. Lad quarter 13th day i in the afternoon. New Moon 2 ill day 5 in the afternoon. Firfl: quarter 29th day 2 in the morning. M.|W| QbfervablePays, tffc \ r.Q s. iTJfZtFj^ S.J.C. Portland. C.C.P. ^o;?, 4 28 8 o 25 6 48,1 Vifttation B. V. ilf^rj, [ 28 8 50 7 4» Warm rveat her, 4 29 8 1 19 8 37 I>idependen:e dZ I2|7 Days length i4h.55m. Zi 8 II 23 I jth after Trinity. 34 11 19 12 14 Pointers North 3h.iom. 34 8 II 41 57 I ? S.J.C. A-Jrufa. 35.8 morn 41 16 Commencement Cambridge. Z5 8 o ( 7 25 17 Apogee. Heat a'ni 36 8 38 8 9 i8 thunder may be expeSiei. 8 1 16 . M 8J3 19 Moijl air. 438 8 2 9 37 zolE ^t.hSihetTrinity.Sx. Margaret 39 8 2 58 10 21 21 Jupiter rifes 3h.44m. ' 4.0 8 Pfets 11 ,-5 ^2 St. Magdalen. y*s rife midn 4 41 8 8 27 " 53 23 Sun flow of clock jm.jif. 4 4i 8 8 58 12 41 44 Wind and thunder. 4 43 8 9 23 Dog Days begin, ^uj'ames 4 44 8 9 43 2 St. Anne. 4 45 8^ 10 2 7th after i Trinity. 4 46 .8:10 27 a8j2 Fenia ' rifes 4h.28m. 47' 8 12 50 Dry ^913 xveathery 4 48 8 II 17 30J4 thunder and rain 4 49 8|ii 51 Days 3115 length 1 4h.20m ^o Smorn. the 7th y./y month of the year, fo called in honor of Julius C^far ; before whofe time it was called ^uin- td's, as being the jth month of the old Roman y^r. AUGUST i»oo, begins on Friday. Full Moon 4th day 6 in the afternoon. Laft quarter 12th day 6 in the morning. New Moon 20th day 6 in the morning. Firll quarter 27th day 7 in the morning.

M.lwf Obfcrvable Days, is'i. \ r.Qst r.^8.1J:'.:Sea. Lamma4 Day. 4 51 8 37 8 19 9 Perigee. 7«^//rrrife33h.8 4 ja8 1 3 9 U 8th after Trinity. High tides^4 53 8 % 42 10 9 Days length i4h lam. 54 8 I^rift II Sun flow of clock 5m.28f. 55 8 7 5i 11 5t Transfiguration Ex^eSi rain 56 8 8 19 la 39 about this time^ 4 57 8 8 43 I a7 then bat "weather, 58 8 9 41 a xj 9 St. Dennis. 4 59 8 9 aa 3 3 icJE 9th after Trinity. St. Laurence o 7 9 43 3 5t Englifli tranfla.of^i^/tf finifh 1 7 10 7 4 39 ia|3 Q.C.V. Plymouth. (A.D.1537 a 7 IQ 37 5 a? PVind^ rain and thunder. 3 7 11 13 6 xa IP Apogee. YardL. rifes ah 5 7 II 58 657 Ajumption Virgin Mar^ 6 7 morn 7 4a 16 Pteafant •weather% 7 7 o 49 8 a7 17|E 1 0th after Trinity, 8 7 X 48 9 za Jupiter rifes sLiym. 9 7 % 51 9 57 S.}.Q.Dedbam.C.C.¥.M4ubias. 10 7 3 59 xo 4a Dry lueather, i» 7 (ifets. XI a8 7*8 rife loh. 13 7 7 5i la 18 jDays length i3h.33m. 14 7 8 13 » 9 7 Late K. of Franee born, x 754 16 7 8 26 a o nth after Trinity St^artholo 17 7 8 59 a 51 C.C.P. Worhpr. 19 7 9 24 4 4a z6 S,}.C.BoJcn. C.C.P.fP'aterioro. ai 7 9 56 4 33 i7|4 Commenc. Dartmouth College. a3 7 10 38 5 44 ^Perigee. St. Augufine. 24 7 11 31 6 16 St. John Eaptift beheaded. 467 iiorn 7 8 and clock Sun equal time. 47 7 33 8 J 3^ 1 2th after Trinity 48 7 1 44 8 54 AuguJfJLti chronology,the eighth month of our year. containing 31 days» & fo called frem Emp. Augupt^ 4*t..

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SEPTEMBER 1800* begins on Monday. Full Moon 3d day 4 in thd morning. Laft quarter i ith day o 25 in the morning. New Moon 1 8th day 5 in the afternoon. Firft quarter 25 th day o 56 in the afternoon

M.|\v| Obfervable Days, ^c \r. Q s. |r. ^ s. tF.Sca, 12 {^.C^.Nortbatnpton. Hl.GiLs. * i9i 9 47 a3 Jupiter rifes ih.44m. 4 14 10 39 34 Dog Days end. ExpeSi d rife 11 31 45 fame thunder^ 7 la la 15 andJhoiuers of rain, 7 33 la 58 7*s rife 9h. 7 52 I 41 7E 13th after Trinity. 8 16 S CCP. ConcordyTaunt.^Leiiox. 8 44 B. V. Mary. 9 (Nat. 41 7 9 17 Com. Ne'wHaven.^.A^ogec 4a 7 9 59 II Good -weather. 43 7 10 48 Sun faft of clock 3^-55^. 45 11 43 I2J6 7 137 Ca/^ and pleafant. 46 7|morn. I4E 14th aft. Tr/«/()f. Holy Crofs. 47 43 44 15 IVarmy and it 48 1 49 834 16 S.J.C. Worcejlir. may 50 3 o 9 24 17 Lambert. be thunder 51 4 10 10 14 and -wind, 5a l;fetsii 4 19,6 7*s rife 8h.lira.«2 moij} air. 53 6 4811 j6 aol; Days & Nights near equal. SS 7 10 la 49 aiE 15th after Trinity. St. iWc/. 56 7 35 I 4a ©Perigee. 58 8 6 a33 S.J.C. Northampton. o 8 45 a^U Commencement N. Jer/ey. a 9 IS aj5 A^^««jfets6h.33m.PN.io,ao. 4 10 35 a66 Flying clouds luitb ivind. 56 11 4a a77 Sun faft of clock 9m. 5 f. 6 6 morn. a8E 1 6th after Trinity. 7 6 o 53 (Capne. a 392 St. Michael. 96 9, QCV.B^dbam & 6 10 6 3 aa 30 3 S. J. CJL<«ox, September^ thc ninth month of the year, took its name as being the fevehth month, reckoning from March, with wJbich the Romans began their year.

[iBoaJ 3 OCTOBER 1 800, begins on Wednefday. Full Moon 2d day 5 in the afternoon. Lafl quarter i oth day 7 in the artemoon. New Moon 1 8th day 5 in the morning. Firft quarter 24th day 8 in the afternoon.

J^l Obicrvabk davs, l5'c. Ir.Q $. f v. % s. I F.Sca 4 Flcajant iveathcr. IS 6 4 33 10 15 rift 5 Sun fall of clock iom.4af. 136 [[ 11 5 6 YardL. rifes roh.44m. 14 6 6 4 II 50 -wind j6 6 i'^ 7 Warm 6 27 35 E 17th after Trinity, and rah:. 17 6 6 1 19 2 Artillery train. Bojlcn. 19 6 7 Bojlon, NanzuMt, 'd" 6 ai 6 ,-! C.P. 8 a 47 ( Nsivburypr^rt. 23 6 8l4 I Apogee 8 3 7*5 rile yh. 24 6 9 St. Dennis. 9 4 ic Coo/ morniugs \y evenings. 26 6 10 5 II Cold N.E. w/ri 27 6 II 5 12 1 8th after Trinity. and morn 6 6 6 13 Nights length I3h.am. rain 30 48 7 ^5 6 14 Cool zveathsr. 31 1 57 8 14 6 15 Pope Gregory firft introduced 32 3 9 9 1 (new ftile 158a 6 33 4 20 9 5i 17 Btirgoyne furrendered 1777. 6 35 5 32 10 41 18 St, Luke. More rain. 6 37 Pfets II I Qth aft er Trinity. Cornzcalli^ 6 38 6 II 12 25 ^^trigfc.p^tngfc. (taken 17811751. 6 4o»'.6 6 47 I 20 6 6 z JC. Ta7ntGn,C.C^P.ForTiand. 41 7 36 22 High tides 6 42 6 8 34 Cor'iKbi>sdiicov.Avt:-rical4()4.6 43 6 9 4C 4 6 6 24[6 Days length ioh.32m. 44 10 51 59 Shoemakers 6 6 25! 7 Crrfpi/i patron 45 morn. 47 6 26:E 20thafter7Vi;?/(y. $ fets6,i3. 6 47 5 35 6 6 27 2 Sun faft of clock i5m..MSf. 48 1 18 23 6 285 S.JC. CambriJr. C.C.V. Tlfaury 49 6! 2 2y 8 II 6 6! 29U St. Simon & St. y«if,a8t'hday JO 3 35 8 59 6^ Variiihle iceather and cold. 6 SI 4 4C 9 46 .50J5 6 6' Syrius rifes iih.i^m. 'r. 5 45 to 33 The Medical Laiures in the Univerfity at CambriJg commence on the ift Wcdncfday of O^obcr, t/r^Hi /^r>- ',<^«?^ /t^d.

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NOVEMBER i8qo, begins on Saturday.

Full Moon I ft day 9 in the morning. Lafl quarter 9th day 2 in the afternoon. New Moon i6th day 3 in the afternoon. Firft quarter 23d day 6 in the iiiorning.

"T.jwl Obfervabie Days, fi Ir.Os. Ir.^s.l F.Sea

^11Saints. Japitervi. I oh.4 1 ir. 546 ([ rife II 20 after Yr;/;/i!jy. All Souls. lift 556 5, 3^ 4 Pleafant for tbs f:afon. 566 •6 3 48 Q.Q.'?.Ba,njlablc & JVarren. ^8 6 6 5c 31 Apogee. 596 7 35 15 S'jn faft of clock i6m.8f. 5 8 31 59 Expeci raiii^ 1 5 9 31 43 and high ivinds. 10 34 27 2 2d after trinity. 4 5 11 41 II CC^.Northamp.Syr.Tl.lO.^^. 5 5 morn. 9 S.J.C. Salem, C.Q.V.Biddeford. 65 o 49 6 53 Son!ethitler cold. 7 5 7 44 length Days 9h.47m. 9 5 3 ^ 8 35 Variable ivsather. 7 10 5 4 20 9 26 Pointers North 7h.23m. 7 II J. 5 36 10 17 23dafter Trinity. Skozv or rain. 7 12 ^ Dfets n 9 C.C.P.Camiridgc. & Perigee, 13 21 12 3 C.C.P. Plyinoiith. High tides, 14 16)12 57 Jupiter rifes 9h. 30111. 15 51 7*d fouth 7h.4im. 16 45 Frojly ivcather. 17 39 .St. Cecilia virg. & martyr. 18 3i 24th after Trinity. St. Cle;z^nt. 19 27 YardL. rifes 7h.33ra, 20 13 St. Catharine patr. Ropemak. 7 21 59 Venus fets 6h.24m. 7 22 45 Cloudy iL-eather. 7 23 5 8 31 Suu fafl of clock iim.38f. 7 245 9 17 Days length 9h.9m. 7 25 5 40JI0 a Adi-cnt.* .St. Andrc-.u apoftie. 7 25 5 4310 47 * Advent, denotes the time immediately preceding Chrijlmas. It includes four Sundays, which begin on St Andrsiv\ day, or on the Sunday before or after it. 7

DECEMBER rSoo, begins on Monday.

Full Moon I ft day 4 in the morning. Laft quarter 9th day 7 in the morning. New Moon i6th day i in the morning. Firft quarter zzd day 8 in the afternoon.

Full Moon 30th day 1 1 in the afternoon.

M.lwj Obfcrvabie Days, iJ'f. Ir.(js.l i.^s.ls-ir-beaf.Sea

C.C.P. fVorceJier, 7 a6 5 drift 11 32 Apogee Snotv or rain. 7 a7 s 5 a. 12 16 Days length 9h,6m. 7 27 5 6 il X o un faft of clock pm.zof. 7 a8i 7 15 I Moderate weather. 7 29 i 8 16 ^

St. Nicholas. 11 rifes 8h.8m 7 29 5 9 22 3

Second Sunday in Advent, 7 30 j 10 a6 3 C.C.P. Taunton. SyriusriLZ,^ 7 7 31 5 " 33 4 Q.Q.Y.Au^^up. (Concept.W.M 31 5 morn 5 J 104 Warm luind, 7 3a 5 40 6 II and rain. 7 3* i 1 48 7 12 Days length 8h. 56m. 7 32 i a c8 8 13 it. Lucy. YardL.rires6h.8nL7 33 j 4 i6j 8 57 14 lliird Sunday in Advent. 7 33 5 5 35 9 50 li S/iczu or rain. 7 33 5 6 <2 10 43 16 ® Perigee. Extraordinary 7 33 5 Dfcts 11 36 i? Cloudy. High tides. 34 5 5 59 12 30 16 1 18 (TheprefentPo/fborn,i 7 1 34 5 7 24 19 Sun faft of clock 2in.2.if. 7 34 5 8 34 2 18 ao 7*s fouth 9h.4Cm. 7 34 5 9 o| 3 12 SI 4thSund.inyf^wn« St.Thomaj. 7 34 5 11 2 4 Short t ft Days 8h.32m. 7 34 5 morn 5 a3 Sun and clock together 7 34 5 o 9 5 45 -4 Cold •weather. 7 34 5 6 29 Christmas. ^tf««ifets7h.ii. 7 34 5 a 18 7 ^3 St. Stephen^ protomartyr 7 34 5 3 ai 7 57 ! St. John, Evangelift.* 7 34 5 4 a4 8 41 ,a8E lftSund.aft.Corjy?/w. Innocents. 7 33 5 5 a: 9 -: 6 23 10 9 O Apogee. Coldf f^'^j^y 7 33 5 303 Small tides. \oeather. 7 33 S drif. 10 S3 11 31I4 St.Sy-v^/Fer.Bifli.&Confe/ror. 7 33 5 4 55 37 * He was banifhed to Taimos, a.d. 90, & died in 99.

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To Fiymutb & Capi Cod, Ro»d to Taunton, Sec, Rotburf, Bugbee Rexiury, Bugbtc MtltOH, Vofc Miiton, Pierce ditto, Pitrcc dttto, Beat MarOi Stougbtom, Craoc fytymjutb, Rice ditto, Mingbamf Water* SbarOMy Savage ScituaN, Collitnorr Eafton, Wetherbj Norton, E^aovtry ^ Wa]ca and Bibbit Kiogman Taunton, Crocker Ptmbrokt, M%gooo Digbtonj Whitmarft Duxiorougb, Loriof Somerjtt, Free bairn Kingfton^ Little Road to Ntvifort, Flymoutby Birtlett and \^o*burf. Whiting WitbercU ^Pedbam, Amtf, or Gaj ditto, Coioidl *j ditto^ Ellii ditto, E'l" 51 ditto, Everett Sandwich, N«wcomb 8t \WalfoU, Smith FcfTeodcQ 7 ditto ^ fiilliogt BarnftthU^ Baster.Howland Wrentbam, Maoa ftChipmao 8 ^,.,9, Holmti ditto, Loriog & Crocker A\AttUborougb, Newell rir«(»«ri^,Tbicher&Baflett5 [Theoce to Providtnce Hamicbf Silk 7| Orer Seconek Plain to ditto, Clark &Saow Rtbiiotbf Dagget 8 Bajtbtm, Merrick 7 tfarren, Burr ditto, KoowUa 3 Briftal, Wardwtll WtUflict, Aref 5 Ftrry-beufo, Pierec I ditto, Ellie 3 Portjmoutb, Stranger ^/rro.Holbrook^Grceooagh i Ne%ufort, Lawton Truro, CoHina 4 Weftero Poft-Road to ditto. Smith 4 Hartjord & Ncvf-Tork, Province Town, SlDatly I fTattrtown, We!d To Martha's Fineyart ditto Stone Sandiificb, Fcnfeodca 6o ITaltbam, WefToo Falmoutb, Robiafoo ^\Wtfion, Lamfon 6f Flag Fslmoutb Town, Hatch SEafi Sudbury, Woleott \fFood 's Holt, Parker h\fytft Sudbury, Howe Oter Ferrj to Fintjard 9 Marlborougb, Howe rUntuckt t JCiini, 3o* ditt; Willitma I^orchboto* Muoroc 5 Lower Road to B'tovidtnce Shrtwlburjf, Petfe tieivJlAven & Nevf York, Wofcefter, Mower From Bofton L.ett«iier, Lyude 6 ToAttleboroogh, Newell 36 ditto, Sw^B (See A^ew/arr Road.) Sptncer, Whittnore * Providence, Dagget ditto, Jcnks 9 Paturet. Slack, Brook field, Draper 5 Eaft GrccBwicb, Peirce dittcj Rice and Arooid Ic ditto Hitchcock N Kingftoo, Wefteta, Powers . Ali'eo S Towcr.Hill, Palmer, GiaTca Sands l S. KingftoD, Hawkins ^i)braham« Sikaa 4 Charleftown, Champlin 10 Spriogfi.Piais» Rufi'eil Wefterly, Thonipfop 8 Springfield, Parfona^ Stooiogton, Williams 10 WeftSpringfieid, Blifa Groton Ferry, Jeffrey Suf^eld, LoTejoy NewLondoo, Beldeo dittn, Auftin aope Ferry, Waterman Wjodfor, Picket 5 Lyme, » Anderfon 8 ditto Sill Thence acrofs the Ferry, Hartford, BuU or Atery SaybrookFerry> Lord a Weathera field, Witliame Say brook, Ely ditto, Grifwold 4^ ditto Leigh Midiietowo, Jobrkfoo 5 tCillingrworth, MorriU 4 Du'ham, Cacificld Goilford, Ward Wallingford, Carrington 9 Bradford, Baldwki North Hareo, Ivci n NewHavco, Smith, New Hanj, Brown Miles and Brown % Milford, Clarke Mil ford, Gienoy Ic Stafford Ferry, Giliet Stratford, BUckleach 4 Suatford, Lovejov Fairfield, Bulkley,Peoficld,8 Fairfield, Penfi«id Norwalk, Read Geen Farmi, FaHclI i% Stamford, Webb Norwalk, Reed c nurftncek, Koap Stamford, Webb j >R»e, Qtjiotard Horfcocck, Knapp 5 Marrioeckt Horto» R^e, Quintard ^ 6 NewRoebcl. Williami Maroacek, Hortoo 3 EaftChefter, Cyon New Roche}, WillUmi J 4 * K.og/bridge, Hoyt t Eaft Chefter. Gyoo HalfweyHoufe, Hi/ley Kiogfbridii, Hyot J 7 New-York, Beckmao Harlem Height!, Ha^y t NewYorIcj_Beekm»o ff. London Worthingtoo, Riley To Norvncb ind ^\ Attteborougb^ New«l 36 Merideo, Robinfon Providtnct, Rice 9 Walliogfotd, Chittccdea ii Jcbnfou^ Sheldon 3 North- Haven, Ivca 5 -«-^, Fifke 5 New- Haven, Brown, or Scttuattf Aoget 4 Smith 8 , Taylor 6 Road to Cbarieftova, Ntw- ovftrf, Knbx 4 HampJbt'rettOHvards Cr. Point, yglenloion, Dorance 4 ^'atertown. Stone S Flainjieidf Eaton 4 IVahbapty G^eafoo « titwentt Btirnham 8 Concord^ Patkman jc Noriuicbf Lathrop 7 yiBon, Jooci 5 Mobegan^ Hoogbton 7 Harvard, Parkhorft S bJcui-Londou^ Daugia* 7 dittif Athertoa a Middle I^oad toHart/srd tod Fitcbburgb, Cowden ] Sevf' Haven. ditto, Upton from Bojton StateHouic to Wefiminjier^ Cooper Roxbury, Whitiog 8 Afijburr.bamt jcwet a ditto, DedbaflD} Amca 3 Willard ditto, fFtncbendo/if Colburn 3 Hale MedAcld, Clarke 6 ditto, Kidder 4 Med way, Ricbardroa Fitxtvi/Iiam, Stooe Bcliiofham, Smith, ditto, Shirtliff 5 Mil/ord, Pcfloixnaa 4 Newmarlborougbf Lcnglcy ditto, * Mcndon^ M i Her Sweetfer %

Uxb ridge % Taft Keene, Richardfon D.ouglaid, ^oap, ditt9, Todd Tbompfoo, Jacob* dittoy Edwarda 6 ditto, N;cho!a % ^alpoU, Moore i o Pomfrit» Grofvenor 7 ditto^ Grant or Bellowi 4 ditto. A/hford, Spring 7 Bellows 3 ditto, Perkina a Cbarlefiovony Stone, WiliaH anJ ditto, Clark 3 Carpenter Wilnaington, Utiey 4 Road to Neiuburypert Maaineid, Dunham and 4 Port/mouth, Matbiatf Coventry, Kimball 6 ftc. [Over Cbarltt River Bridge.' Bolton, Howard a fciedfoid, (Union-Hall) E.Hartford, Woodbridgc 6 Hcz. Bfanchard 4 ditto. Little, 9 M»ldeo, Hill Over the River, to J (Over Maiden Bridge Hartford, Bull i to Salem ii Weatherifieia. Wright 4 15 miles.) Mild CO, Wait Falmouth, Broad 4 Ljon, Newell ditto, Djtt 4 Portland, ; (OTerWiOQifimet Ferry Grecic & DaYii, 4

1 to Newcira is 7 miici.) Motley, Hufton, Graffatr, i NewCafco Oaoveri, Wiochcftcr Buckoam ; Saicm, Webb and No.Yarmoutb, Lcriog 6 BuffugtoQ ditto, Elwcll a (To go the upper Road Frecport, Cummiogi : 9 'trom Dan fera to Leaeb*( Bronfwick, Chace 5 ia % milcij to Putoam'i s BronlwickFalli, Stoi£i 5

- f beoee toWeabam4milei.) Bath, Lambert r« fuft cTcr SaUra Bridge to HcarodelPiFerry, % Bcvcrlj, L«ach Wifcaflctt, Whlttier II to Baker NewcaftlcFcrry, Avery i Wcoham, Coothridge ditto^ Niebola s HAnittoD, Adama Nobleboroagh, Huffey 7 3^fwich« Swazey Waldoborougb, Reed S ditto, Treadwell, ditto, Tone s Aowlcj.Bi&op & Todd Warren, Page 8 Newbury, Potoam Tbomafton, Reed 6 Ncwbury-port, Daveoport t ditto, Tolcmaa 6 Ofcr the Ferry, Pike Maduoeook, MeGlathry 7 (Ofer Wcbftei*s poini) DuckTttp, Ulmer 7 Belfaft, Saliiboryj Dr. Njre, i Mitchell >«] Hamptoo-Falls» WcUs, 1 Profpea, Black I«

Hampton, Leatiti 3 Blue.Hill, Parker ao North Hampton, Leavitt 4 No. 6, Patten Grccnlaad, Hufc Union Ri?er, Greeo ditto, DearborA 5^ Ikeony, Gookiot Pottfmotttb, Grecnieaf Sullivan, Smyfon andScaTcti, Gould/borough, Joaca Ofet the Ferry, Rice, Steuben, ~ Archibald 15 York, EmerfooacPrebble Pteafant River, Patten 15 ditto, Sewall & Wyei Chaodlcr'iRiftr, Watts 9 ditto, Cole Machias, fitrnom 9 Keonebank, Bernard From Macbiat to Allen*a at Biddeford, Hooperl DtnnfkRi^irxt I7 milei. ditto. Spring | From AlIeo*s to Jones's, at Pcpperelboro*, Brtdbury, No. 4, StbMdickf oppofitc Scarborough, Burbaok St, Andrtw't is iS miles. ditto, Mttllikca AlltH aod Jontt have both ap' ditto, Harmao proved Public Houfes, for ditto, March aec^mmodatiogTravellers. THEL_L_) MaJJachtifetts Regiftcr, ^c.

Government of the , President of the' ^ UNITED STATES, THOMAS JEFFERSONj^/V^Pr^/fJ'.^/of the UNITED STATES, zndi Prtfident of the Senate.

S E N A T E. NeW'Hampjhire, Town.[Reftdence.^ Count^l John Langdun, Portfmouth, Rockingham. Samuel Livermore, Holdernefle, Grafton.

Majfachufetts, , Salem, EiTcx. , jun. Charleftown, Middleiex.

Rhode-IJland, Theodore Fofttr, Providence, Providence. Ray Greene, Eaft-Greeowich Kent.

ConneStcut. James Hillhoufe, New-Haven, New-Haven. Uriah Tracy, Litchfield, Litchfield. Vermont. j Elijah Paine, Williamftown, Orange. |

Nathaniel Chipman", RUtiand, Rutland. | NeW'Torh. John Laurance, New-York, New-York* James Watfon. Ditto. Ditto. Newjerfey. Jonathan Dayton, Ehzabethtown, Eflex. James Schureman. Brunfwick, ^liddiefex. ( ^ ) Delaware,

Toivn. {Refxdence) County. Henry Latimer, Wilmington, Newcaftie. W. H. Welles,

Pennfylvania. William Bingham, Philadelphia, Philadelphia. James Rofs, Pittfburgh, Alleghany. Maryland. John Eager Howard, Baltimore, Baltimore. James Lloyd. Vtrgma, Stevens Thompfon Mafon,

North- Carolmay Timothy Bloodworth, Jefle Franklin, Surry County, Sali{bury Diftrict South-Carolina. Jacob Read, Charlefton, Charlefton. Charles Pinckney. Ditto. Ditto.

Georgia, James Gunn, Abraham Baldwin, Augufta, Richmond. Kentucfy, John Brown, Humphrey Marfhal.

7enna[fee. William Cocke,

Samuel Allyne Otis, Setreiary.

By the Conftitution the Vice-Preftdent is Prcfident of the Senate^ but has no vote unlefs equally divided.

\AdJit'i»ns and Alterations in the fnrrgolng and Juhfequc'^\ at the this \ Lifts ivill be noticed Clofe of Publication. '

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I HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, j Speaker, I \ (by the aboriginal natives called Ma'woojben.) Population 96540 Souls a.d. 1791. I In 6 Counties and 122 Corporations or Townfliips, I 70 pariibcs or religious focieties of all ; 1 denominations (60 new plantations or fettlements. Reftdence, County or Dijirici reprefented.\ Pownalboro', Silas Lecy Lincoln, Kennebeck, &c- Portland, Peleg Wadfivorth, Cuniberl.& p. Line, I JBiddeford, George 716a

I 5 Counties, zo6 corporations, 22 locations,

{ about 320 pariflies or religious focieties of ail fedls. Canterbury, Abiel Fojler^ Hilliboro*.

Hanover, Jonathan Freeman ^ Grafton. 'Amherft, IViHiam Gordon^ Hilliboro*. Keene, Fekg Sprague, Cheihire. MASSACHUSETTS, Population 378787. 12 Counties, 278 Towns or Corporations, pariflies or religious focieties of all feels. I 521 'Haverhill, BaHcy Bartlett, Eflei. Rehoboth, Fharaid Bijhop, Briftol&part of Norfolk. iBrookfield, D-wight Fojler, Wcrccfter. •Springfield, , Hampfliire & part Wore. .Bofton, Harr'uon Gray Oils, Suffolk and Norfolk.^ {Bridgwater, John Read, Plymouth, &c. Stockbridge, Theodore 5^^Ti;/Vi,Berk£hire.&partHanip Marblehead, Samuel Seivall, EffeXj&partMiddlefex. Weftfieid, miliam Shcpard, Hampraire. Dracut, y/*/*^ ^' ^^amum, Middlefex. Barnflable, &c.

RHODE-ISLAND, Population 68,825. In 5 Counties and 30 Townfliips or Corporations. about 60 pariflies or religious focieties of all Sedls, Providence, JohnBroivn, Providence. Newport, Chrijiopher Grant Champlin, Newport. A^^ ) CONNECTICUT, Population 23 7,946. I In 8 Counties and about^^o To-vvnlhips. I Litchfield, Jobn Allen, Litchfield. Hartford, Jonathan Brace, Hartford. iMiddietown' Samuel W. Dana, Middlefex. Stamford, James Da-venport, jun. Fairfield. Newtown, William Edmonds. Ditto, riartford, Chaancy Goodrichy Hartford. Norwich, Roger Grifivold, New-London. VERMONT, Population 85529. 1 1 Counties and about 230 Townfliips, Fairhaven, Matthe-w Lyon, Rutland, Weft Diftria. i^pringneld, Leivis R. Morris^ Windfor, Eafl Diftria.

NEW-YORK, Population 340,120. 28 Counties, al>out 200 fettled TownOiIps, and (aboutJ 100 more progreffing fettlements. Refidence. County or Dijiria reprefenied. New- York, Edzv. Li-vJnyJlon, No. i, N.York, City&C. Shelterlfland Jonathan ;V.i7a

NEV.'--JERSEY, Population 184,139. In 13 Counties, John Condit, Eergen, Eflex, &c. Franklin Davenport, CapeMay, Salem, &c. James H. /Wfljy,Burlington&Monmouth. Aaron Kitchel, Morris Xif SulTex. James Linn, Hunterdon, \^ Somerfet.

DELAWARE, Population 59,094. In 3 Counties, New Caftle, Kent aad SufTcx. James A. Bayard, __^ f 5 )

' PENNSYLVANIA, Population 434,373. 25 Counties, in 13 Federal Eletflion Dillri»5ls.. Rejldencu County or DiJlr'iB reprefenied

Robert Brotvr.y Northampton, ^V. .! Albert Gallathif Waflungtor. & AileganyJ Penn*sValley Andreiv Gregg, Mifflin & Cumberland. Northumberland,3^0i6rt A.IIanna^ Dauphin &Lyconii ng.| York, , York, &.C. I Berks, Jofipb Heifer, Berks & Luzerne.

Lancafter, John Wilkes Kittera, Lancafter, &c. J Philadelphia,ikf/V/jcf/ Leib, Philadelphia County.

Fefsr Muklenburgh, "M-Ontgora^rJ S<.'Exxc)iL%.\

' Jahn Smllie, Fayette & Weflmcreland, ' Chefter, Richard Thcmas, Delaware & Cbefter. f

Philadelphia, Robert Wain, Philadelphia City. \

Henry Woods, Bedford tiT" Franklin. 1 l^L^RYLAND, Population 319,728. j 19 Counties & 8 Federal Eiedlion Diftrifls, j CharlesCounty, G<°orffi)i'/:/,No.i,St.Marys,Calvert,&c.'

'Annapohs, JoLnCbeivThomas, No.2, Ann Arundel, &c, » Georgetown, William Cralk, No. 3, Montgomery, &c. George Baer, ju. No. 4, Allegany & Wafh,'

Baltimore, Samuel Smith, No. J. Baltimore, &c. | Havrede Grace, Gabriel Chrijfie.^o. 6. Kent, Cecil, &c. | 7o/:^.iV^/fZ^o//'o;;,No.7,Talbot,Caroline,&c. John Dennis, Nc. 8. Dcrchefter, &c. &cc.'

VIRGINIA, Population 747,6io. | upwards of 90 Counties in ipFederalEledtionDifirlds.

Amherft, Samuel Jordan Cabell, Albtmarle, &C. I

Pittfylvania, Mattbeiu Clay, Bedford, Franklin, 'iffc. I Frederic(burg. 5^0i&K Spoifylvania, &c. I Daivfon, •Amelia, Jopph ^^^/f/?.jr.',Chefterfi.Dinwiddie,&c.j *Tbomcs Evans, Northampton & Acomack. Brunfwick, Samuel GocJf4-.unenbergh,Mecklenbergh' PrinceGeorge,£

VIRGINIA Rcprefentatives continued.

R''f:dince. County or Dlflri^ reprefented.

CiarkelburghjGi-cr^f Jacifon, Harrifon, Ohio, \^c. Henry Lee, King George ^* Lancafter. Richmond, John Murjhall^ Henrico ^ Hanover. Caroline, Anthony NeiVf King and Queen. Charlotteville,7o/j« Nicholas, Fauquier, Culpepper,&c Robert Page, Berkley & Frederick. ?^acclesfield, Jojiah Parhr, Norfolk Iff Princefs Ann, Loudon, Leven Po-welly Prince WiUiam, Fairfax Pr.Ed\vardC.7o/j« Randolph, Pr.Edward £ff Powhattan

NORTH-CAROLINA, Population 393,750. Aboiit 60 Counties in 10 Federal EledlionDiftricas. Join Aljlon, Jofcph Dickfon, Morgan. ' Fayetteville, William Barry Grove^0.'], Cumberland Archibald HsndtrfoH, SaUfbury. Wilmington, William H. Hilly Wilmington. Warrenton, , No. 5, Halifax. Richard Dobbs Spaight, Newbern. Richard Stanford. HiUfborough. David Stone, Edenton* i Robert Wi!!ia?ns.

( SOUTH-CAROLINA, Population 249,073. 35 Counties in 6 Federal Ele^ion Kflrias.

Charlefton, Thomas Pinchney, No. I. Charlcfton,&c, ditto. fohn Ri'.tlcdge,\\va.. No. 2. Ber.ufort, ice. Benjamin Hiiger No. 3. ChcraAv, &c. itatefburgli, Thomas Sumpter, No. 4. Camden, &c. Cambridge, Robert Goodloe Harper, Ho S- Niuetv'-Six. Abraham Nott, No. 6." Waflifngton & Pinckney. Population GEORGIA, 82,540. Counties 24.

yames jfcfies, Scnjamitt Taliiaferro. ( ,7.J KENTUCKY, Population 73>677. Counties 14. Thomas T. Dai

which are fubdivided into 1 3 Counties. In 1791, the Population was 35,691. In I79ij it was encreafed to 77,a6a.

aerk.

* The numbers exprefTing the population of each State, is that of the Federal Cenfus, A..D. 1791. In the courfe of the prefent year a new Cenfus wiU be taken throughout the United States', la Majachi'fetts, N."w~York, Nfiv^Js^fey, Pennfylntama Maryland, Virginia, Nortb-Cnrolit'.^, & Soutb-Carolhta, the Counties are claifed in Diftriais, for Federal Elections. The other States vote at large. Departments of Government* The principal Officers of State, &C. , of MafTachufetts, Secretary of StaU. Oliver Wolcott. of Conneaicut, Secretary of theTreafury, John Steele, ofNorth-Carolina, Co?nttroierofthe Treafry. Richard Harrifon, of Virginia, Auditor of the Trcafury. Jofeph Nourfe, of Virginia, Reglffcr of the Treafury Wm.Miller, of 'Pcv.nU'Udinxz.ComnilJp.oneroftheTreafury Samuel Meredith, of Pennfylvania, Trecfurer. James McHenry, of Man^land. Secretary of V/ar. Benja. Stoddert, of Maryland, Secretary of the Na^y.

By an ordinance of Congrefs A.t> i7?4, the Territory North Weft of the Ohio and Eaftof the MlffiflppI was ercfted Into Tkn New States by the names of AJeniftpla, Cherfonef j, Illincla, Mdropatarrla. Mch-gama, J^'^fpla, Polypctamia, Svhama. Saratoga & W.fclnrrtsv. By a fubferucnt ad. the above Territory is divided la-o 3 DIfirias. { ( 8 ) Judiciary of the UNITED STA TEST SUPREME COURT. Oliver Elfworth, of Conneaicut, Chief Jufice. William '^ufhing, of Mairachufetts,-j Bullirod'^afhingtoa, of Virginia, / ^Joctate James Iredell, of North-Carolina, K J"»"ces. William Paterfon, of New-Jerfey, I Samuel Chafe, of HVlaryland. ' J Charles Lee, of Virginia, Attorney Genera!.

The Records of the Court of Errors and Appeals , in cafes

ofcapture^ are lodged in the ClerVs office of this Court, JUDGES, &c. of the DISTRICT COURTS , Judge. Attorney. Marfhal. Dljlria burton. Deputy ^^*les i C Marfkals.

Henry Sewall, Clerk, John Pickering, Judge. DiJlriHofNew ) Jeremiah Smith, Attorney^ Hampjhire. i Bradbury Cilley, Marfhal. L Jonathan Steel, CkrL r John hovrsn. Judge. Blfiriaof 3 I°^"^T''iT?;Samuel Bradford, il^^^A^AfL, Majacbifc.s.njr rr l r .. \ 8 ^^^^^^^ Rayward, Dep. Marfh.nym. ^ Nathan Goodale, Clerk. C Benjamin Bourne, Judge, DifriSl of 3 David L. Barnes, Attorney. Rhode-Jfiand. f William Peck, Marfhal. L Edmund T. Ellery, Clerk. C Richard Law, Judge. DifriB of J Pierpont Edwards, Attorney. Conneiiicut. j Philip B. Bradley, Marfhal^ C Simeon Baldwin, Clerk. C Samuel Hitchcock, Judge. Difria of J Stephen Jacobs, Attorney. Ver7nont. i Marfhal. C Frederick Hill, Clerk. L 9 .)_ John Slofs Hobart, Jui/ge. Dijlria of Richard Harrifon, Attorney, Ns'UJ-Tork. Aquila Giles, Marfbal. Robert Troup, CUrh. Robert Morris, Jud^e. DlJlria of 3 Lucius Horatio Stockton, Attorney. N'eiU'Jerfey. j Thomas Lowry, Marfbal. Robert Boggs, Clerk. Richard Peters, judge. Dijiria of J WiUiam Rawie, Attorney, Pe7infylvama. y John Nichols, Mirfoal. Samuel Caldwell, Clerl, fudge, Bifna cf 3 George Read, jun. Attorney. Deldiiiare. i Thomas M'Lean, Marfbal, John Conway, Clerk. William Paca, fudge. Dlfria of Zebulon Hollingfworth, Attorney, Maryland, Nathaniel Ramfay, Marfbal. Philip Mocre, Clerk. Cyrus GrilEu, Judge. Dlflria sf Alexander Campbell, Attorney. Virgitiia, David Meade Randolph, Marfbal. William Marfliall, Clerk, Harry Innes, Judge. L'lfria of George Nicholas, Attorney. Kentucky. SamuelM'Dowell, Marfid, James G. Hunter, Clerk. John Sitgreaves, Judge, Bifria of Attorney^ NorthCaroli.'ia. John S. Weft, Marfbal, Abner Neale, Clerk, Thomas Bee, Judge. Bifria of Thomas Parker, Attorney.

• South Carolina. Daniel Lionel Huger, MarfbaU Thomas Hall, Clerk. Thomas Clay, Judge. BJffia of 3 George Woodruff, Attorney, Georgia. J Marjbal, Venable Bond, ClerL ( TO )

Sittings

in the United States

CIRCUIT C O U R i' S.

Eajlern Circuit. H In Ne-w-HampJhirey at Portfniouth, cn the 19th day

of May ; and at Exeter, on the id day of November,

In F'ermont^ at Windfor, on the ift day cfMay ; and at Rutland, on the 3d day of Od:ober. In Majfachufetts, at Bofton, on the ift day of June and 20th of Odlober. In Rkode-IJland^ at Newport, on the 15th day of June, and at Providence, on the 1 jth day of November. In Connedlicut, at New-Haven, on the 13th day of April, and at Hartford, on the 17th day of September, In iV^^tz-^^fr^, atNew-YorkjOn the ift days of April and September. Middle Circuit. In Neio-Jerfey, at Trenton, on the ifl days ofApril and OcStober. In Pdiinfyl'vania, at Philadelphia, on the nth days of April and OiHiober. !n Dslaivare^ atNewcaflle, on the 27th day of June, and at Dover on the 27th day of October.

In Maryland at Annapolis, on the 7 th day of May, and at Baltimore, on the 7th day of November. In Virginia^ at Richmond, cn the 22d days of Alay and November. Southern Circuit. In North-Carolina^ at Raleigh, on the ifl day of June and on the 3othi of November. In South-Carolina, at Charlefton, on the Cih day of May, and the 25th day of Cdlober. In Georgia, at Savannah, on the 20th day of April and at Ai;gufta, on the 8th day of November. IV/hen any of the abcve Days happen on a Sunday, ih Court is to he holden an the iA.OXxda.y follotvino. J COURTS. . the Diftri

I Exeter, on the third Tuefdays in March, June, Sep- -teniber and December.

I In Vermont, at Windier and Rutland, alternately on the firfl Mondays of Feb. May, Augufl: & November. alternately at Bofton, and Salem, on I InM^Jf^ichufcttst the 3d Tuefday in March, the 4th Tuefday in June, the ad Tuefday in September, and ift in December. Rhoiie-IJland, the firfl: Tuefday of Auguft, the j In on f3d Tuefday of November theiflTuefday ofFebruary, and the 2d Tuefday of May. at j In Conne^icuty alternately, Hartford &NewHaven, 'on the 3d Tuefdays of February, May, Aug. & Nov.

I In Neiu'Torky at the city of New-York, on the firft iTuefday of February, May, Auguft and November. In Nezo-Jerfey, at Burlington and New-Brunfwick, I 'alternately, on the firft Tuefdays in February, May. [Auguft and November. In Pennfylvaniay at Philadelphia, on the third Mon- I [daysin February, May, Augufi and November. In Belaivarey alternately, at Dover and Newcaftle I •on the 4th Tuefdays of Feb. May, Aug. ^ November In Maryland^ atEafton andBaltimore, aIternately,on' j (the firftTuefday in March, June, September &Decera.

I In Virginia, alternately at Williamfburgh and Rich- mond, on the third Tuefdays in March, June, Septem- ber and December. In Kentucky, at Frankfort, on the fecond Mi^nday in j

, March, the third Monday in June, and the third (Monday in November anno ally. In North-Carolina, at Newbern, en the firft Monday I 'in January, April, July and OcSlober. Soiith'Carolina, at CharIefton,on the third Mon- j \n

'day in March, and September ; the firft Monday in {July, and fecond Monday in December. In Georgia, at Savannah, on the ad Tuefday in Feb. I iMay 15" Auguft ; tfTatAugufta theadTuefdayinNov. ,

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Officers of, the Revenue Department. For the Difria of Mailachufetts. BenjaminLincoln, Co//^^or, Port oi Bojlon & Charlejloxon Benjamin Weld, Deputy CoUeiior.

James Lovell, Naval Offi:er. Thomas Melville, Suweyor & InJpeSlor. Jonas Clark Miuot, Robert Duncan, John Popkin, John F. Barber, Benjamin Eaton, InfpeElors James Bancroft, and Thomas Seward. Meafurers. Alden Bafs, Jofhua Thaxter, Samuel Janes, William Perkins, Beza Lincoln, Hingham.J Samuel W. Hunt, "1 George Dodd, > InfpeSiors. John Liilie, J John Norton, InfpeEior and Storekeeper, Jofhua Pico, -\ _ lfr,}„hers Wheelwri^-v, , Samuel ^ John Bray, C q Peter Dolliver. J '^"S^''^' Colleclorsy Naval Officers and Surveyors. f Jofeph Hiller, Colkaor. Salenti < Willjara Pickman, Nival Officer. C Bartholomew Putnam, Surveyor. Beverly Joiiaii Bacheldcr, Suri'eyor. Matmhead. Samuel RuUell Gerry, ColleBor. r Dudley Atkins Tyng, ColUaor. Nezvbury Forty \ ^on^tYitrxThcomh^ Naval Offiur. C Michael Hodge, Surveyor. V William Tuck, Co/Z^^or. Olocejfer, ^ Samuel Whitemore, Surveyor. Ipfivkhy Afa Andrews, CoHeSior. Flymoiithy William Watfon, Colhaor. Barnjiable, Jofeph Otis, ColUaor. ( 13 ) Nantucket^ Stephen Hufley, CollsSior. Edgartown., JohnPeafe, ColUaor. NeiV'Bedford^ Edward Pope, ColUaor. Hodijah Baylies, ColL-SIor^ Rebointh^ Lemuel Wyatt, ColUa.r, Y.ri, Jofeph Tucker, ColUacr^ Bidde/ord & Jeremiah Hill, Colle£ior, Fepferelboro Nathaniel Fadre Fofdick, Colhaer. Py,riland. James Lunt, Purveyor. Bath, William Webb, ColUaor. Wlfcajet, Francis Cook, ColUaor. WMoborough, Waterman Thomas, CoUe^or. TbomaJIoiuHf Thoxazs B. Wa.it, I/f/peaor and Surveyoj Penobfcot, John Lee, Colhaor. Frenchman s Bay, Melctiah Jordan, CollcSior. Machias, Stephen Smith, Colhaor. FaJ'amaquady, Lewis F.Delefdernier, CclUSlor.

Comm'ijfioners of Loans.

States. CommiJJioners, New Hampfiiirc, John Peirce. Maffachufetts, Thomas Perkins. Rhode Illand, Jabez Bowen. Connecticut, William Imlay. New-York, John Cochran. New-Jerfey, James Ewing. Pennfylvania, Stephen Moylan. Delaware, James Tilton. Maryland, Benjamin Howard. Virginia, John Hopkins. , South Carolina, JohnNeufville. Georgia, Richard Wylly. Kentucky, Tennaliee,

Maffachufetts Loan Office is kept ia Atkinfon Street, Bofton.

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DUTIES 1 Payable on all Goodsf Wares and Merchandize^ imported into the United States of America. If in American ^?^j or vejfels, ARMS, fire and fide, not other- wife enumerated, or parts thereof, - - 15 per cent, ad val. Apparatus, philofophical fpecially imported for any feminary of learning, - - free. Ale,beer & porter in cafks or bottles, Z cents fer gallon, on value of the bottles, - 10 per cent, ad vah Artificial flowers, feathers & other ornaments for women's head drefies 15 ditto. Annifeedi - - 15 ditt9. Articles of all kinds of the growth, produdk or manufadlure of the United States, fpirits excepted, free. Anchors, - - 10 per cent. ad. val. Brafs cannon, until 14th June, 1800, and to the end of the next fefiion ofCongrefs, - - free. after the above period, - 15 per cent, ac^ val teutenage and wire, - free. — iron or fteel locks, hinges, hoes, anvils and vifes, - 10 per tent. ad. val. — all other manufadlures of brafs, 15 ditto. Balls and balfams (fee powders, partes, &c.) - - 15 ditto. Beer, ale and porter, in cafks or bottles, - - 8 cents per gallon.

on value of the bottles, •• 10 per cent. ad. val. Bricks and tiles - 15 ditto. Bonnets, hats & caps, of every kind i j ditto. Boots - - - 75 cents per pair. Books, blank - - 10 per tent, ad val. Buttons of every kind - 15 per cent, ad vol. Buckles, flioc and knee - 15 ditt'^. Bruihes - - - XO ditto. Bullion . - - free. Burgundy wine 40 etnts per gc^H'^ ( 15 ) Cannon of brafs, until 14th June, 1800, and to the end of the next fcdlon of Congrcfs - free. after the above period - 15 per cent, ad val. Carriages, or parts of carriages 30 ditto Cards, playing - - 1$ cents per pad, wool and cotton - 50 cents per dozen, Cables and tarred cordage - 180 cents per civt. Cabinet wares - - is per cent, ad -jsL Caps, hats & bonnets of every kind 15 ditto. Carpets and carpeting - 15 ditto. Cartridge paper - - 15 ditto. Candles of tallow - - a cents per pound. of wax or fpermaceti 6 ditto. Champaign wine - - 40 cents per gallon. Capers - - - 15 p^r cent, ad vaL Canes, walking fticks and whips 10 ditto. Cambricks - - - 10 ditto. Cheefe - - - 7 cents per pound. China ware - - 1$ per cent, ad val. Cinnamon ,cloves,currants & comfits 15 diti$. Chintzes and coloured calicoes or muflins, and all printed,ftained,or coloured goods or manufadlures of cotton, or of linen, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value - 12 ^5" half ditto. Cocoa - - - a cents per pound. Chocolate - - 3 ditto. Clogs and golofhoes (fee flioes) 15 cents per pair. Cordage, tarred - - 180 cents per civt, and yarn untarred - 225 ditto. Cofmetics - - - 15 per cent, ad val. Coal - - - 5 cents per bufiet. Colours (fee painters) • 1$ per cent, ad val. Copper manufadtures - - 15 ditto. in plates, pigs and bars free. Compofitions for the teeth or gums (fee dcntrificc) - - i5^fr <-^/. «

Coffee - - fc 5 cents per pound. Cotton - . - 3 ditto. ( >6 ) Cotton or linen inanufa(flure9, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of cliief value, be- ing printed, ftained, or coloured, or cotton manufa(Slures,not print- ed, ftained or coloured - \Z \^ halfper ctnt. Clocks & watcheSjOr parts of either 15 per cent, ad "jal. Coaches, chariots, phaetons, chairs, chaifes, folos, or other carriages, or parts of either - no ditto. jCioathing ready made - - xo ditt$. Tools or implements of the trade or profeilloii of perfons who come to refide in the United States - free. iCutlafles until 14th June, iSco, and

I to the end of the next feffion of Congrefs > _ _ free.

I or pans thereof, after the - - 1 above period 1$ per cent, adval. Dates ?.nd. figs - - 15 ditto. Dentrifice, powders, tincf^ures, pre- Iparations and compclitions for the teeth or gums - - 15 ^'^^O' Tolls, drefied & undreffed, or parts thereof - - - ^'^'*' i IJ iDrugs, medicinal, except thofe com- monly ufed for dying - 15 ditto.

!-. and woods for dying - free. lEarthen and ftone ware - is per cent, ad val. jEiiences (fee powders, pafles, &c.) 15 ditto. Fans, or parts thereof - 15 ditto. Fuyal wine - - 20 cents per gallon. Feathers and other ornaments for

1 women's head drefles i^ per cent, ad 'val iFringes commonly ufed by uphol- fterera, coachmakers and faddlersi5 ditto. Figs - - - 15 ditto. Flowers, artificial - - 15 ditto, Floor cloths and mats, or parts of either - - - 15 ditto. j '^Fruits of all kind* - - 15 diito^ ( '7 )_ Furrs of every kind undreiTed fre£ Giafs, black quart bottles - 10 per cent, ad vaL

. window glafs - - 15 ditto. all other glafs, and manufac- tures thereof - - ao ditto. Glauber falts - - 200 cents per czvt. Gauzes - - 10 per cent, ad val. Geneva (fee fpirlts) Ginger ~ - ^ 1$ ditto. Girandoles or parts thereof - ao ditto. Golofhoes (fee fhoes) - - IJ cents per pair. Gloves and mittens of every kind 15 per cent, ad val. Gold, filver and plated ware 15 ditto. Gold and filver lace ^«5 ^'^^^' ^ , Goods, wares and merchandizes, im- ported diredtly from China, or India, in fhips or veflels not of the United States, except teas, China ware, and all other articles liable to higher rates of duties - 12^ ba/fper cent. Goods, wares, and merchandize, in- tended to be re-exported to a fo- reign port or place in the fame fliip or velTel in which they fliall be imported—^^nd all articles of the growth, product or manufac- ture of the United States, fpirits excepted - - - free. Goods, wares and merchandize, not being otherwife particularly enu- merated and defcribed - 10 per cent, ad val Glue - - - 15 ditto. Gunpowder, until the 14th of June 1800, and to the end of the next feflion of Congrefs - - free. after that period - 10 per cent ad val.^ Hangers, or parts thereof - 15 ditto. Hair powder - - 15 ^'^to. Hats caps and bonnets of everykind 15 ditto. Hemp - - 100 cents per ciut.

Hides, raw, - free. [ISCX).] B 2 ( i8 ) ^ Implements of the trade or pro- ieffion of perfons who come to refide in the United States - free. - J^'^'SO. - 25 cents per pound. Iron wire - _ ^^.^^ fteel or brafs locks, hinges, hoes, anvils, and vifes - \o per cent, ad val caft, flit, or rolled, and all ma- nufaaure§ of iron , fteel, orbrafs,or of which cither of thefe metak is the article of chief value, notbeing

otherwiie particularlyenumeratcdij ditto. Jewelry and pafte work - 15 ditto. Lace of gold and filver - ij ditto. I.aces and - lawns - 10 ditto. Laces, lines, fringes, taflels and trim- mings commonly ufed by uphol- fterers, coachmakers, and faddlcrs 1 5 ditto. - Lampblack - - 10 ditto. Lapis ^ Calam'naris - /j.^^. Leather, tanned and tawed, and all manufaclures of leather, or of which leather is the article of chief value, not otherwife particularly enumerated - . is per ceni.ud -oal. Lead and Mur

herein otherv/ife particularly enu- I mcrated and defcribed - 10 per cent, ad 'naL Mittens and gloves of every kind \S ^^^'o* Millinery ready made - 15 ditto. Molafles - - - 4 ^enii per gallon. Mu fleets and firelocks with bayonets I fuitcd to the fame,3nd mufket ball, until 14th June, 1800, and to the end of the next feiiion of Congrefs free. r parts of either after the above period - - 1$ per cent ad vat, Lrlufkets and firelocks without bay- onets or parts of either - 15 ditto. Muftard in flour - - 15 ditto. iMuflins andmuflinets,whether print- ed, ftained, coloured or otherwife i a tf half ditto. (Nails - - - a cents per pound. jNankeens - - J Z ^ halfper cent. Nutmegs - - - 15 per cent, aa vat. Oranges - - - 1$ ditto. Ornaments for women's head drefles 15 ditt^ Ointments, oils and odours (fee pow- ders, pafles,&c.) - 15 - ditt9. Olives - - - 15 ditto. oil - - - 15 ditto. Oporto and Lilbon wine - aj cents per gallon.

Paper hangings - - 1.$ per cent, adval. writing and wrapping - 10 ditto, --—fheathing and cartridge - 1 5 ditto. .

{ 2- ) H*ainters colour?, whether dry or ground in oil, except thofe com- monly ufed in dying - 15 per cent, ad val. Pack thread and twine - 400 cents per c-wt. PaftL'boards, parchment or vcllara 10 per cent, ad val, Pafte work, and jewellery - 15 ^'jtO' Phaetons, or parts thereof - 20 dkto. Plaifter of Paris - - /''"• cent, 'va I Pewter manufaaures - . is per ad old - - - /'-^^ Pepper . - - 6 cents per pound. Perfumes - - - IS p^r cent, ad -val. Piilols until 14th June, iSoo, and to the end of the next fefllon of Congrefs _ - - free, or parts thereof after the above period - - is per cent, ad val, Picflures and prints * - lO ditto. Pimerito - - - 4 '^^"^^ per pound. Printing types - - 10 per cent, ad val. Pickles of afl forts - - 15 '*'-^<'« Printed, ftained or coloured goods or manufactures of cotton, or of linen, or of both - - 1% ^ half ditto. Philofophical apparatus/pecially im- ported for any femlnaryof learning fre^ I iPorter, beer or ale in cafK^s or bottles 8 cents per gallon, cent, val. I on value of the bottles \o per ad Powder, for hair - - 15 iitt9» gun powder, until the 14th Jun^, 1800, and to the end of the next fefEon of Congrefs - fr&*- after the above per-od - lo per tent.advaL Powders, partes, balls, balfams, oint- ments, oils," waters, waflies, tinc- tures, efTences or other prepara- tions or compoiitions, commonly called fweet fcents, odours, per- fume--, or cofmetics, and all pow- ders or preparations for the teeth or gums - - 15 ditto. ( ^» ) 3^1umb8 and prunes • • 15 per cent, ad «/• Raiiins - - - 15 ditto. Raw hides and Ikins - - free. Rum (fee fpirits) Salt weighing more than fifty-fix pounds per bufliel - %o centsper 56 lbs. —weighing fifty-fix pounds per bufliel, or lefs - - ao certs per huJbtU Salts Glauber - - aoo cents per civt. Stained, printed or coloured goods or manufa(Stures of linen - 11 \^ halfper cent. Salt pe.tre until the 14th June, 1801, and to the end of the next feflion ofCongrefs - - free. St. Lucar wines - -30 cents per gallon, Starch - • - 15 per cent, ad val Sailcloth - - - 10 ditto. Slate, flonc, and flonc ware - 15 ditto. Saddles - - - 10 ditto, Sattins and other wrought filks - 10 ditto. Steel . _ _ too cents percwt. Steel, iron or brafs locks, hinges, hoes, anvils and vlfes - 10 per cent, ad val, —all other manufacftures of fteel 15 ditto. Sheathing and cartridge paper 1$ ditio. Sherry wine - - ^^ ants per galloru Seaftores of fhipsorveffels - free. spermaceti candles « - 6 cents per pound^ Sweet fcents(fee powders,paftes,&c.)i5 per cent, ad val Spirits diftllled in foreign countries, Tiz. From Grain, Firft proof ( n ) Fourth proof • - 3» tents fer galhn. Fifth proof - - 38 tBtto, Sixth proof - - 46 W/IN^ Spirits diftilled in the United States, imported in the fame fliipcrvet fel in which they had been pre* vioufly exported from the United States, viz. From JMolaJfes. Firfl: proof - -IS ditt«» Second proof - - 14 ditto. Third proof - - 15 ditto. Fourth proof - - 17 ditto. Fifth proof - - ^i ditto. Sixth proof - - a8 ditt: From materials of the grotutb and pro- duce of the United States. Firft proof ditto, Second proof ditto. Third proof ditto, Fourth proof ditto.

Fifth proof ditto,

Sixth proof ditto. 'spikes 1 cent per f^uni^ Sliver and plated ware 15 per cent, od vaL * lace IS ditto. Skins raw free. Shoes and flippers of filk 2S cerds per paii '——other flioes and flippers for men and v/omen, clogs or golofhoes 15 ditt; I —-other J— fhoes and flippers for children - - 10 dim, I Swords or cutlafles until 14th June, x8oo, and to the end of the next j feffion of Congrefs - free. I I —or parts of either, after the above period - - 15 fer €ent. ad vjal. Stockings - - 1 5 c7«o. Stone and earthen ware • 15 ditto Soap - a terds for found. 8

( n ) Solos and other carriages, or parts thereof ao per cent, ad val. Sulphur until 14th June, x8oi. free. Sugars brown 1 cents per pou?id. white clayed 3 ditto. do. powdered 3 ditto. all other clayed or powdered a ditto. ^lump - • 6 ^half ditto. Susar, loaf 9 cents per pounUA -other refined 6 ^ half ditto, Sugar-candy 9 ditto. SnufF . - - a a cents per pound. TalTels and trimmings commonly ufed by upholflerers,coachmakers and faddiers - - 1$ per tmt, ad'sal. Tables of marble, flate and other ftone, or parts thereof - 15 ditto. Tallow candles - - % cents per pound.

Teas from China and India, —bohea - - I a cents per pound. -4'ouchong and other black teas 1 ditto. hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or gomee - - %% ditto. —other green teas - ao ditto. From Europe. —bohea - - 14 ditto. —Souchong and other black teasai ditto. —hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or gomee - - - 40 ditto. —ether green teas - a4 dittt. From any other place. —^bohea - - 17 ditto. —fouchong and other black teas ^^ ditta. —hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or gomee - - ^^ ditto. —other green teas - 30 ditto. TenerifFe wine - - ao cents per gallon Twine and packthread »- 400 cents per eivt. in manufadlures - i^ per cent, ad val in pigs and plates - free. )

( 2? Tindtures (fee powders, partes, 8f.c.)is per cem.advat. Tiles and bricks - - 15 <''"''• Toys, not otherwife enumerated 10 ditto. Tobacco manufadlured (other than fnufF) - - 10 cents per poimJ. Tools of the trade or profeflion of perfons who come to refide in the United States^ free. [Types for printing 10 per cent. aJvaf. Velvets andvelverets 17. If half ditto. Wares of tin, pewter and copper 15 per cent, ad val. earthen or ftone 15 ditto. ——china IS ditto. Wares, gold, filver and plated 15 per cent, ad "jaf. —^goods and merchandize im- ported dire<5lly from China or India in fliips or veffels not of the United States, except teas, china ware, and all other articles liable to higher rates of duties - la t5* halfper ier.f. —^goods and merchandize of the growth, produce or manufadliire of the United States (fpirits ex- cepted) - - frtf- Wafers - - X^ per cent, ad val. Waters and wafhes (fee powders, partes, &c - ditte. Walking fticks, whips and canes 10 per cent, ad tiai. Wax candles - - 6 cents per pound\ Watches clocks, or parts of and j either - - 1$ per cent, ad 'vd.

Wines in cafisy bottles or other rjejfels, London particular Madeira 56 cents per gallon London market do. 49 d'ttO. other - do. 40 ditto, Burgundy and Champaign ditto, Sherry ditto, Lucar 30 ditto, Lifbon and Oporto 15 ditto. Teneriffe, Fayal and Malaga ao ditto. '[xSoo.] C { 26 ) [All other wines not to exceed thirty cents per gallon in American vefTcls, or thirty three cents per

gallon in foreign veflels ; nor be lefs than ten cents per gallon in American veffels, or eleven cents cent, val. per gallon in foreign veffels : 40 /^^ ad ditto. On value of the bottles : 10

: per cent, ad'val. Window glafs : 1$ Wire of brafs and iron : : free. pi-r dozen. Wool and cotton cards : 50 cents Wool unmanufaAured : free. Wood unmanufacStured : free. Wood manufaftured (exclufive of cabinet wares) : II ^^ halfper cent. ' c-wt Yarn untarred : 225 cents per All other gotds not before particu- larly enumerated and defcribed. 10 por cent, ad val. All Parts Articles to he f'lbjea to the fame Duties ^"*" of as the entire Article is fubjeii to.

The duties fpecified in the foregoing lifts refpea goode, &c. imported in veflels of the United States. An additional duty of ten per cent is impofed on all goods, wares, &c. when imported in foreign veflels. On all goods, wares & merchandize, imported from the Cape of Good Hope, or beyond, (if ad valorem articles) 20 per cent, to be added to the actual coft, including all charges, (commiffions, outiide packages andinfurance only excepted) and 10 per cent, if from any foreign port,b"fore the duties are calculated. All dutiedArticl-^s, imported into the United States, not having been landed more than one year,arc allow- ed a drawback of the duties, fabjedt to a deduction of cpercent.cxcf^l fpirits.whicli is half a cent per gallon. No beer, ale, or porter, to be imported in cafks of iefs capacity than Forty Gallons beer meafure, or if m bottles, in packages Icfs than .?/»; />5:3e;/, under penalty of forfeiture, with the fliip or vcflcl, The Bottles in ivbich Liquors are ifnpcrted, to pay the fame duty as empty bottles. ^^^^^^^^^ {_37_1, No goods, wares, or merchandize, of foreign growth or manufaclure, fiibjecl to the paymtnt of dutits, to be brought into the United States from any foreign

ort or'^ilace in any other manner than hy f^a ; nor m any fhip or velTel of lefs than il'irty tens burthen,— except in certain diftiitSls on the Northern, North '.'cltern and Weflern boundaries of the Uiitcd States. No merchandize to be imported in any vefltl be- longing in whole or in part to a citi/.en or inhabitant of the United States, unlefs the maiter of luclP^efiV-1 fnall have on board a Manifeft in writing, figntd by fuch mafter or other perfon having the command, con- taining the name of the port or place where fuch mer- chandize were received, and the port where cciifigned or deftined to, within the United States, particularly noting the merchandize dcftined for each port rtf- pedlively ; and every package on board fuch vell'ei to

be particularly defcribed ; —to whom configned, or if to order, with the names of all pafiengcis, uiftinguifh- ing whether cabin or flcerage patiengers, or both,witii their baggage, and an account of all remaining fta (lores (if any.)

No fliip or vefTel from forei^^n ports, or coming by fea from any port of the United States, fl.all be permitted to report, make entry, or break bulk, till the mafter fliall deliver to the poft-mafter all letters under his care or within his power, other than fuch as are directed to the o'wner or oionersy offuch fkip or

"v-Jfil, and on oath or affirmation, to be taken of fuch delivery, the mafter to receive t-^v cents for every letter fo delivered." \^PnJl OJfce Lww.

Ports of Entry and Delivery for Foreign Veffcls. In Massachusetts.—Portland and Fuhncuth, New- Bedford, Dighton, Salem and Beverly, Gloucefcr, Neiv- bi'.ry Port, Marblehead,'i^dLntnc\iCt, Bofon and 'Charlefoil n FlymouthjBath, Frenchman's Bay, Wifca{ret,Machias, Penobfcot, In New-Hampshire— Portfmcuth No veflel from the Cape of Good Hope or beyond,

to be admitted to enter, except at the ports \sx the above lift which are marked by Italics. (2 ^ )

TONNAGE. I By Aa ofCongrefs, ad March, I799i to be paid at the] time of entering the veffel, and before any permit! be granted for unlading any part of the cargo, at the following rates, viz.

Onj%ifs or nitjfels from any foreign port or place. Ships or velTels of the United States,/^: cents per ton. ^ built within the United States after aoth July " 1789, but belonging wholly or in part to fo- reignpowers, duly recorded, thirty cents per ton On other ihips or velTclsj^/'^p cents per ton.

Veflels of the United States, employed in the coalling trade or iilheries, duly licenfed, per annum^x cents per ton. Vellels of the United States, (other than licenfed) taking in merchandize in a diftridt in one State, to be delivered in a diftriiSt in another State, other than an adjoining State on the fea coaft, or on a narigrible xvicr^fix cents per ton. Other ihips or vefTels, taking in merchandize to be delivered in another diftridt,j^_y cents per ton.

DUTIES PAYABLE IN Gold coins of Great Britain and Portugal, of the ftandard prior to the year 1792, for every a; grains, one dcllar. Gold coins of France, Spain, and the dominions of Spain, of the standard prior to the year 1 79a, for every 27 and 2-5th grains, o«^ o'^/Z^r. Spanifli milled dollars, 1 7 dwt. 7 grs. one dcllar, and in proportion for the parts of a dollar.

Crowns of France, 1 8 dwt, 1 7 grs. one dollar \^ ten cents and in proportion for the parts of a crown.

Provided, That no foreign coins fliall be receivable which are not by law a tender for the payment of all debts, except in confequence of a Proclama tion of the Prcfident of the United States, author! zing fuch foreign coins to be received in payment of the duties and fees aforefaid. ( ^9 ) Rates of CoiNS for cjhmating DuTlES. POund ftcrling of G. Britain, 4 ^oUars and 44 cents. Pound ftcrling of Ireland, 4 dollars and 10 unIs. Livre Tournois of France, 18 ce/di and an half. Florin, or Guilder of the Netherlands, 40 cents. Mark Banco of Hamburgh, 33 cents and a third. Rix Dollar of Denmark, i dollar. Ryal Plate of Spain, 10 cents. Vallon of ditto, 5 cenU. Milree of Portugal, l dollar 24 cents. Tale of China, l ddlar 48 cents. Pagoda of India, l dollar 94 cents. Rupee of Bengal, 5 J cents and an half

FEES OF OFFICE. r# the ColUaor and Nai'al OJicer. Entry of a veflcl of 100 tons or upw. 2 dollars llfjOarJs. Clearance of do. do. do. a io//an-e5'50

cenfs^. than 100 tons, - - 1 dollar xjf 50 "^ [1800] CZ ( to ) On dli veiTeis, not hi^ving on board goods, wares ardj merchandize, fubjetSt to duty, 66 cents b" a-3

Alhtvances for Draft. lb. Any quantity of lOO weight or iiz lb. - i above lOO and under aoo, . a 200 and under 300, - 3 300 and under 400, - 4 400 and under 1800, - 7 iSoo and upwards, - - 9 Tares. On every whole cheft of bohea tea, - 70 half ditto, 361b. quarter ditto, ao chfeft of hyfon or other green tea, of

70 lb. or r.pv/ards, - - 20 box of ether tea, between 50 and 70 lb. 18 do. if 8olb. 20, if 8oib, and upwards, aa The above to include ropes, canvas and other coverings. On all other boxes of teas, according to the invoice or actual weight thereof. Per cent. On coffbe, in bags, 2—inhales, 3 —in cafks, 12 On fugars, other than loaf fugar in calks, i a in boxes, 15—in bags or mats, 5 On Pimento, in caflcs, 16 in bags, - 3 Oa cocoa, in caHcs, 10 in bags, - i On cheefe, in hampers or baflcets i o—in boxes. 20 Oil ):andles, in boxes, 8—chocolate, in boxes, 10 On cotton, in bales, 2 ^ia feroons, « 6 On glauber falts, in caflcs, - - 8 On iadigo, in barrels, 12 ^in other caflcs, 15 in feroons, 10—in bags or mats, 3 |Ori nails, in cafks, . . - g On pepper, in cafks, 12—in bales, 5—in bags, 2 On fu gar-candy, in boxes,io—fegars, in boxes, 18 On foap, in boxes, lo-^ on flTtct in caiks, - 3 On fvinc, in cafks, 12 in bales, - 3 Oa all other goods, according to the invoice thereof, as adlual weight. 3> ) AUo'tvante for Leakage and Bnakcge. Two per cent, allowed on the gauge on ail mer- chandizc,paying duty by thegallou,containcd in calks. Ten per cent; on ail beer, ale and porter in bottles, and five per cent.on other liquors in bottles, to be de- ducled from the invoice quantity in lieu of breakage; or it Cvall be lawful to compute the duties on the ac>:u'il quantity by tale, at the option of the importer at the time of entry ^

Bounty en Salted Frovijhns and Fijh of the United States. An allowance of t/jirty c^uts per barrel is allowed on pickled iifli of the United States, and tiventy-f.-ve cents per barrel on all provilions faked within the United States, without any dcdudion, if the fame (hall amount to ten dollars. And in order to obtain 'fuch bounty, the exporter to make an entry therefor with the Coilc*5lor—but no entry will be received where fuch pickled tiru or faked provifions have not been infpeded and murhcd agreeable to the laws of the refpetiive dates, where fuch laws are in force. Such bounty is payable in fix months from the date of the

bond to be given ; and in no cafe, unlefs the certifi- cates of landing at a foreign port, as in other cafes, are produced. The bond to be in double the amoum ol fuch bounty—conditioned that the faijie fhall be 'landed and left at fome foreign port. Form of 'Entry of intended t9 he exported for the benefit in the of Bounty y by tvhereof is JM

Marks as Number of Defcnpt. and branded on barrels. Ipecies of lilhl Quality. the calks. or proviiions.'

INFORMATION GENERALLY. Articles prohibited Exportation uni'd the 14th June, 180O. CANNON, Muficets, PiUols, Bayonets, Swords, Cutlafles,Mu&etball, Lead, Bombs, Grenadoes,Gun- powder.—Sulphur, andSaltPetre. until i4thJoae,i8oi ( Si ) The wantof certiiicMtesol diflilied fpirits, v.incs»or teas, fubjedt fuch articles to fcizure, and fifty dollars fine, if fuch cciiificates are not delivered to the pur-

chafer ; and if any cafk, cheft, veffel or cafe, contain- ing fuch articles, fliall be found in the pofJefiion of any perfon, without being marked, and not being ac- companied with a certiiicate, the fvjne is liable to feizure. On the fale of any cafk, &c. which has been mark- ed, the marks to be detaced in prefence of fome offi-

cer of infpedlion or cuftoms ; and the certificate of the fame to be delivered up, under penalty of one hundred dollars with cofls of fuit. Goods from foreign ports, not to be unladen but between funrifc and funfet, without fpecial licence, under a penalty of four hundred dollars on the niaf- ter, and every other perfon concerned, difabiiity f om holding any ofEce under the government of theUnited' States for feven years, and being advcrtifed in the!

oewfpaper6,with forfeiture of the goods ; and if above!

four hundred dollars, value of vefl'el and appareL I Goods removed before guaged, and Aveighed, and if wines, fpirits or teas, before being marked, without permiffion, are forfeited. Perfons giving or offering a bribe, forfeit from two hundred to two thoufand dollars. Infpcvftors and officers of revenue cutters may go on board, examine} and fearch veffels, have accefs to the cabin, and feal

packages ; and after funfet fecure hatches, &c. Perfons in charge of veffels, for breaking faftenings. but in prefence of an , forfeit two hundred dollars.

Officers may feize within or without their diftricfls —perfons refifUng or impeding them, forfeit four hundred doUars. The raafter or commander of any veffel, that fhall obftrud: or hinder (or be the caufe thereof) any olTi- cer of the revenue, in going on board his fliip or vef- fel, for the purpofe of carrying into effedl any of the revenue laws of the United Stales, forfeits from fifty to five hundred dollars. ( 33 ) Every owner of a vcffel, reiiding within the limits of the United States, to fwear to the regifter within mty days after its being granted, or it becomes void and the veflel and cargo pays foreign tonnage and duty. Returned Cargo. (If any articles of an cittivard cargo are brought bacl^ they are to be detailed^fpscfyir.g by ivhomjbipped outward, and to zvbom configned irvward.)

For the Information of Merchants in the Difri^ of Boston and Charleflown. ALL bonds given on the exportation of Merchan- dife, entitled to a drawback, muft be put in fuit as they become due, unlefs by prior application to the Comptroller, longer time fliall be given to pro- cure the neceffary evidence that the Merchandife exported was landed in a foreign port, captured, or lofl. That no document, of landing Merchandife in a foreign port, entitled to a drawback, can be received, however regular, after the bond becomes due, unlefs

' fatisfacSlory reafons are ailigned for the delay. That the exporter of all faited provilions and pick- led fifh, entitled to bounty, cannot claim it, unlefs the evidence of the delivery of the fifh and provilions, in a foreign port, is tendered before his bond, given at the time of exportation, becomes due, excepting in thofe cafes where fatisfacftory reafons are afligned fori the delay, or a farther time granted by thecomptrolier for obtaining evidenceof the landing of the provilions or fiili, in a foreign port. That no debenture can be ifTued on the exportation of merchandife, uniefs the exporter fliall within ten days after the clearance of the veffel, compleat thofe papers which the law makes necefiary to his being entitled to a drawback. Should any Merchant in this diftriift be confcious that he has bonds, in the Cuflom Houfc, now due, given ou the exportation of merchandife or of pick- led fifli, or falted provilions, he will confidfer how nterefting it is to him to have them cancelled with- out further dclav. ^ Lj±J Branch Pilots m the State of MafTachufetts.

Thomas Knox^ "^ Pilots for the Jnivard Charles Cole, C JDi-vifwn of the Port and Robert Kuox, J Harbour of Bofton. '^ Benjamm Smith, n•^ . r , n > Pilots for the Outivard Joiiahi^ciu A / Ayres, / r%. ,. ^ , „ ^''' '"'^ Thomas Barnard, [ ^'J^ "^l^L °f ^^^"^- Nathaniel B.Lyde. 3 ^'f'"' By a late Law of this Commonwealth, The Pilot age of the Harbour of B'fon, is formed into two di- vilions, outward and inward ; the outward divifion conlifts of four branches, and the inv/ard divifion con- fifls of three branches ; and no pcrfon fo comraii- fioned as a Pilot or his Deputy, fliall undertake to bring In or carry out of faldharbour any veflcl draw- ling nine feet of water, (toafters andfiiliing vefTels ex- jcepted) except in his own particular branch, under the penalty of ffty dollars.

I The Governor and Council, determine and fix the nfees of pilotage of the feveral Pilots for the harbour jof Boilon, from time to time, having rcfpedt to the jdifFerent riilc and hazard of the inward and outward diviiions, and according as the circumftances of peace or war, and the feafons of the year may fcverally require, and the fame to be fpeclfied on their refpec- tive warrants. A fchedule of their fees to be hung up in the Cuftom Houfe for the Port of Boflon and Charlefaivn^ for public infpecStion and information, Pilots for Salem iz«iMarblchcad. John Miller, John Berry, Nkh. Gordon, John Martin. John Sayward, Pilot/&r Glocefler and Cape-Ann. Pilots yor Ntiohuryport and toe River Merrimack Jona. Evans, John Somerby, Enoch Pike, Tofeph Lunt Ifaac Randall, Enoch Lunt, E.Luntjun.J.Somerby, 3d ' Pilots /or the Coaji and Sheals of Nantuchet,

Jona. Folger, Abraham Peafe, Jona. Mirick, J. Swain, Pilots /

Robert Read, Pilot for Sheep/cot River. I Pilots are under oath faithfully to perform the du-j ties of a Pilot, accordiug to their bcft fkiil and judg-i ment ; aifo to give bonds for the due performance of their truft. And if anyveflelis loH:, caft away or run aground, through their unflcilfulnefs ornegle«5t, they are to pay the jufl value of the damages. Perfons piloting without commiifion are not en- titled to any Fee^ but liable to pay damages. RsLies of Pilotage for the Port of Bofton. 1799. VelTels drav/ing from 9 to 1 2 feet water, inclulive, 6% cents 5 mills per foot. From 12 to 15 feet, 83 cents 3 mills. From 15 to 18 feet, one dollar, 4 cents 4 m:l/s.

From 18 to 21 feet o;.'

From 21 to 25 feet, one dollar y 87 cc.tts and 4 mills. Light Houfes in Majfachufeits. ONE at the the entrance of Bofton Harbour. Tvro on Thacher's Ifland, near Cape Ann. One on the Gurnet, near Plymouth, 2 Lanthorns,

One on Cape-Cod , with an Edipfer. Oiie on Baker's liland, near Salem, two Lights. Two on Plumb Ifland, near Newburyport, One on Portland head, Cafco Bay. One on Nantucket Ifland, Vineyard Shoals. One on the Ifland Seguin, mouth of KennebecRirer. One on Gay-Head, at Martha's Vineyard. Keepers of the Light-Houps, &C. Thomas Knox, Bojlon. John Thomas, Flymouih. Ifaac Small, Cape- Cod. Jofeph Sayward, Cape-Ann. Paul Pinkham, X^antucket. Jonathan Coffin, (Bcacoa) Ditto. Abner Lowell, Plumb-IJland. Barzilla Delano, Portland. George Chapman, Baker''sljiand, John Polereflc, Seguin. Cay-Head. ^(_.3l_) Diredions for falling in and out of Boflon Bay, THE Light-Houfe ftands on a fmall Ifland, on the north entrance of the channel (Point Alderton and Nantaflcet heights being on the fouth) and is

about 65 feet high : To fleer forit from Cape Cod, the courfe is W.N.W. when within one league of the Cape. FromCapcCod to theLight Houfe is about 16 leagues, FromCapeAnnetotheLightHoufe,the courfe is S.W. diftant lo leagues. After making the Light, and the wind fair, you may bring it to bear W.byN. orW.N.W. and then run for it, till you come tvitJhin two cables length of it. If the weather is fo bad that a Pilot can't get oif (as is fometimes the cafe) after running a-breaft of it, foas to bring it to bear N.byE. you may run^ W.byS. about a mile and an half, to Nantaflcet road,' where you may anchor in from 7to5 fathoms in fafety.l To work into Bofton Bay, you may fland to the! Southward till you bring the Light to bear W.N.W. and to the Northward till you bring it to bear W.S W. till you come within one league of the Light ; then you muft not fland to the Northward any further than to bring it to bear W. by N. and to the Southward to bring it to bear W.N.W. You may anchor in the Bay in fafety, if the wind is ofFfhore. The Lights at Cape Anne, fland on an Ifland called

Thatcher's Ifiand ; the two Lights bear of each other when in one S.S.W. a quarter S. and N.N.E. a quarter N. To go outfidc the Londoner, or Thatcher's Ifland Ledge, you mull give the Light one League diftance THOMAS KNOX, Branch Pilot, A Cannon is at the Light-Houfe to anfwer Signals. VESSELS outward bound, from BoftonLightHoufe, and would wifh to fall in with Cape Cod, the courfe is E.S.E. diftance 15 leagues—thence 3 leagues to the Light Houfe. When up with the I-ight Houfe and it bears S.W. % leagues diftance, you may then fteer S.S.E. wh5ch will carry you out of the South Channel. VefTcls inward bound, and fall in with the back of CapeCod,bring thcLight tobearS.W.aleagues diftance then you may fteer W.N.W. for Bofton Light Houfe. _____ ( J7_) fOiBcers of the New Revenue in Ma/Tachufetts' iytftria. Jonathan Jackibn, of Burton, Supervtfor, ThisDlftrict is divided into 3 5/.rwjj,with an InfpeSior, Surv.yNo. I. John Frothingham, of Portland, IrfpuBor. Comprehending the Counties of Vorl., Cunihcrlandy Lincoln^ Hancock, Wajhington and Kennebcck, Survey No. 2. John Brooks, of MeUford, InfpsBor. Comprehending the Counties of EJfex^ MiddUj\x, Worcejlir, Hjrnpjhire and BerLJhire. Survey No. 3. Ebenezer Storer, of Bofton, JnfpcSlor. Comprehending the County of Siffoll-y and all the other parts of the State not included in No. i & z.

ColleSiors of the Revenue appointed by the Supervifer., on Spirits diftilled within the tfnited States. Firft Survey. EbenczerMayOjPortland Jerem. Dummer, Hallowell | Second Survey Wili;amWyer,Newb.Port Samuel Swan, Medford; William Farnham, ditto Jona.Kettell, Charkftown] rhomasBiirnhamJpfwich Afa Leech, Beverly! Mofes Moody, Haverhill Abrah.Lincoln,Worccfteri George Orfoorn, Salem Abel Whitney, Wefttield! Ephraim Emerton, ditto John S. Hopkins, Stock-j Vv'in. Rogers, Gioucefler bridge Third Survey. Fofter CrufF, Bofton Jer.Shuttleworth,Dedhain Ifaac Codman, Bofton Will. Goodwin, Plymouth Nathan Davies, Bofton Hodijah Baylies, Dighton David Cheever, Bofton for Briftol county,

Collectors of the Revenue On Sugar refined. Ephraim Emerton, Salem Nathan Davies, Boftoa |

Collectors of the Duties on Licenfcs to retail Wines and foreign dijlilled Spirits, and on IVheel Carriages for the conveyance ef Perfons. Stephen Smith, of Machias, for Wajhingtcn County John Lee, of Caftine, for Hancock County. Francis Cook, of WifcaiTet, for Lincoln County. [1800.] D ( 38 ) Jercm. Dummer, of Hallowell, for Kennebeck County Ebenezcr Mayo, of Portland, for Cumberland County Jofeph Tucker, of York, for York County. WnuWyer, of Newb.Port,forDuties onLicenfes oa(y,& WilliamFamham, of ditto, for Duties on Carriage on/j, for the Northerly part of Effex County. Eph. Emerton, of Salem, for Duties on LicenfesM/^,& George Orfborn, of ditto, for Duties on Carriages onlyy for the Southerly part of Ejfex County, Samuel Swan, of Medford, for Middle/ex County, AbrahamLincolnj Worcefter, for Worcsfier County. Abel Whitney, of Wcftfield, for Hampjhire County. JohnS. Hopkins, of Stockbridge, for Berkfalrc County. Ifaac Codmau, of Bofton, for Suffolk County. Jere. Shuttleworth, of Dedham, for Norfolk County. William Goodwin of Plymouth for Plymouth County. Jofeph Otis, of Barnftable, for Barnjiahle County. John Peafe, of Edgartovvn, for Dukes-County, Stephen Huffey, of Nantucket, for Nantucket County. Hodijah Baylies, of Dighton, for Brijiol County.

Dtflrlbutors of Stamps and Colkaors of the Revenuev0A the famci ik MalTachufetts Difria,

Jonathan Jackfon, Supervifor» First Survey, Names. Town of County of Stephen Smith, Machias, Wafhington. fohn Lee^ Caftinc, Hancock. Francis Cook^ Wifcaflet, Lincoln. Jeremiah Dummer^ Hallowell, Kennebeck, John Frothingham, Portland, Cumberland. jojeph Storery Wells, York. Second Survet. IVilliam Farnhamy Newbury-Port, Eflcx. I BarnardBMacanultj Salem, do. \ Middlefcx. Abraham Lincoln^ Worcefter,' Worcefter. John Breciy Northampton, Hampflure. JohnS. ffapiirut Stockbridge, Berkshire. ( 39 ) Third Survev. J&re.SImitlewrthy Dedham, Norfolk, IVilliam Gifodwin, Plymouth, Plymouth, Ebinezer Bacoity Barnftablc, Barnflablc, *John Piafe, Edgartown, Dukes County, Wiliiam Cojgkt Nantucket, Nantucket, F^/ler Stuiftf Taunton, Briftol.

In addition to the foregoing, Stamps are lodged for diftribution, at the offices of the Infpe

The Supervifor's Office, in Bojlon, is alfo open for

the diftribution of Stamps ; where any perfons may have any vellum, parchment or paper ftamped, upoo paying the duties thereupon.

^-^^ Supervifor'j O^ce is removed Tremont §f5° from Street to OlivcrStreQty ieading from tbt lower end cf Milk-Street towards Fort-Hill.

Purfuant to the " Adt laying duties on (lamped Velliwn, Parchment and Paper," no deeds, Inftru- ,«nents or writings whatfoever charged with the pay- jtnent of a duty by faid a

{ or writing. Se£i. 1 3. __^ f_ 40 ) Duties on Licenfcs, Carnages, &c. I »0n Licenses. For each Licenle for retailing wines and fpirits, jfw dollars. ~ A'b/f. All are called Retailers who fell lefs than thirty gallons of wine, and twenty of fpirits, othcrwife than in the original caiks in which they were imported, except innkeepers, apothecaries, &c. Auctions. Sales of land,

the purchafe money ; and on the fale of other proper ty (not exempted by law) 50 cents per 100 dollars. R^tcs

.hilars : For evcy Phaet:,n, for the conveyance of one

or more perfons, with or without a top ; and for every Coacbeey or Other carriage, having pannelwork with blinds, glaiTes or curtains in the upper divifion of the lides, front or back thereof, the fum of «//?^ dollar For every four wheel carriage, having framed pofts and top, and hanging on fteel fprings, (whether drawn bv one or more hories) the fum ofjlx dollars : For every four wheel carriage hanging upon wooden or iron Iprlngs or jacks (whether drawn by one or more horlVs) and upon every currtclcy chaife., chair, f"l^y or other two wheel top carriage, and upon every two wheel carriage hanging or refting on fteel or iron

iV)! i:>^f-;, the fum oi three dollars ; and Upon every other

Lwo wheel carriage, the fum of t-wo dollars ; and upon every four wheel carriage, having framed pofts and t.:i-^%^ and refting upon wooden fpars the fum of tiuo dollars.

Carriages ufually and chiefly employed 'in hufband- ry, or for the tranfportation or carrying of goods, wares, merchandize, produce, of commodities, arc exempted from the above duties. ( 4« ) Rates ofSTAVif DufifiJ. Purfuant to the A

If above one thonfand doilais, - - o 3c o Any Notes iflucd by the Banks now eflab- liihcdjor that may hereafter be eftablifhed within the United States, other than the notes of fuch of the faid Banks as fliail agree to an annual compofition, of one per centum on the annual divni'-rrfs made bv ( 43 ) fuch Banks, to their Stockholders refpec tively, according to the following foale— D.CJid. On all notes not exceeding tifty dollars, for each dollar, - - - o o 6 On all notes above fifty dollars, and not

exceeding one hundred dollars, - O 50 o On ?J1 notes above one hundred dollars, and not exceeding five hundred dollars, i Oa all notes above five hundred dollars, % N. BJlih-t. Secretary of theTreafury is autho- rized to agree to an annual corapoiition with any of the Banks for the amount of flamp duties impofed by faid acft on Bank Notes.—^The Banks in thisDiftricl have all agreed to a compofiticn. Anyi'roteft or other notarial act - O 25 c Any Letter ofAttorney, except for an inv^id pcnfion, or to obtain or fell Warrants for Land granted hy the United States, as bounty for .gailitary.fervices performed in ' the late war, - - O 25 C Any note or bill of lading for goods or mer- chandize to be exported, If from one diflridl to another dif^ridl of theU. States, not being in the fame State, If from the United States to any foreign port or place, See next I^ag;. Any Inventory or Catalogue of any furni- ture, goods or efFc, of a Share in the Bank of the UnitedStates,or of any State or otherBank, If above twenty dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, - - o 10 If above one hundred dollars, - O ^J o If under twenty dollars, at the rate of ten.

cents y for one ^z^wc'/'fi dollars. ( 44 ) PUBLIC NOTICE. (From the Secretary of the Treafury.) March 5, 1 799. THAT by an Aa of Congrefs paffcd the a8th day of February, 1799, the following alterations and amendments have been made to an a<5t pafied on the 6xthday of July i797,intitled " an AA laying duties upon ftatnped vellum, parchment and paper. I. The Stamp Duties heretofore impofed upon Foreign Bills of Exchange and Bills of Lading are to ceafe and determine from and after the 3 ill day of^ March, one thoufand feven hundred and ninety nine. II. The feveral Stamp Duties hereafter enumerated, will be levied and collected throughout the United States, from and after the 31ft day of March, one thoufand feven hundred and ninety-nine. For every ikin or piece of Vellum or Parchment, or flieet or piece of paper; upon which fhall be writ- ten or printed cither of the inftruments or writings following, to wit : Doli. Ctt. Any Foreign Bill of Exchange, Draft or Order for the payment of money in any fo. reign country, - - SO Any Note or Bill of Lading, or Writinjf or Receipt in nature thereof, for Goods or Merchandize to be exported ;—if from one Diftridl to anotherDifh-i<*l of theUnitcd States, not being in the fame State, If from the United States to any foreign port or place, ... lO Any policy of Infurance, or inftrument in the nature thereof, other than thofe hereto- fore fpecified in the above recited A«*l,wheB the fum infured fhall not exceed 500 doll's, %$] When the fum fhall exceed 500 dollars, l And the faid duties are chargeable upon each and

every Bill of Hxchangcjind Bill o'^ Lading, without refpeft to the number contained in each fet. III. Bonds required in any cafe by the Laws of the United States or of any State, upon legal procefs, or m any judicial proceeding, or for the faithful per- formance of any truft or duty, are exempt from the payment of Stamp Duties. "

( 45 ) Civil Government of Massachusetts, For the political year, o/z. from May '99, toil% i8co. Governor. * His Honor , Governor ;—alio one of the Council, and Prefident in fhe abience of the Governor. C O U N^ C I L. NathanlelWells, , , Oliver Wendell,. , John Haflliigs, I St;;nhen Choate,] * Eiiilia Fiftier Ames. Eleazer Brooks,SENATE.May, I SAMUEL PHILLIPS, of Andover, l.l.d. Prejidmt. B-zmpble. SiffM, ! John C. Jones, Bojion. Solomon Freeman /fa/-cu/<;i. onathan Mafon, ditta. Dulis & Nanfuchet.

. Ejj'x. Benjanvin Allen, Tifiury. Ebenezer March, JVezt>l>ury.\ IVorceJi^r. John Treadwell, Suhm^ 'jofiah Stearns, Lunenhurgh JonathanMarfli, Haverbilt. Salem Towne, Charlten. MiddUfiX. l^czalcel Taft, Uxbridge. EbenezerBridge,Caf/wj/or^.'Thomas Hale, Broohjield. Timothy Bigelow, Groto?i.\ Bcrkfoirc. Wki. Wlnthrop, Cizwirz^. William Williams, Daltcn Hampfiire. .David RofTeter, BcckeU David Sexton, D:erjield\ Cumberland^ Samuel Fowler, Wejijield^lc^^^. Longfellow, Gorham Thomas Dwight,5/r/«^/J6'.D,iniel Davis, ^Portland. ^ EhencTitrJrlnnt Northapipiou Lmcalii, Hancoch, W^foington York. and Kennehcck. Simon Frye, Fryeburgh. Alexand-Campbell, Steuben. Plymouth. Nath. Dummer, Halloxvill. Ifaac Thompfon, Mlddkbo. Norfolk Beza Havwardj5r/^t'^'^e?r. Eben. Thayer. Brahtree. Pcxbury. Br'JloL John Read, ?amucl Tobey, Berkley Scth Bullard, Walj>ole, Edward MoLane, Clcri of the Senate.

Gflv. SUMNER tvas re-sleSled, but died a fc-M days after to the Cow ha-ving fignlf.'.l his acceptance. Agreeably remainder ftituti^n the Chief Migift-acy for the of the year denml'ves on His Honor MOSES GILL. ( 46 ) List of the House of Refzesentatives.

(The arrangement of ibc Toivnt is by Stniorityy in each County^ or tbi Dates of their Incorporation.) EDWARD H. ROBBINS, Smaker. Henry Warren Clerk. SUFFOLK. ESSEX. I Bnfi^.n^ Jofeph Ruflell, SSaleMy EbenezerBeckford. William Smith, Benja. Pickman. I Samusl Cobb, William Prefcott. I John Lowell, jun. \lpfiuicb, Nathaniel Wade. Jofeph Hall, ^iNe-zuhury. Joiiah Little, Samuel Parkman, .Lynn 8i.LynnJi. J. Robinfon, Nathan Frazier. \GloceJierf John Rowe. Uingbam, Jotham Gav. iRonvleyy George Todd. .Cbelfci Jofiah Bacheider, [Salijbury, Jofliua Follanfbee

Hull. |^^,-:j6aOT,SamuelBIanchard. Jf NORFOLK. \Mar:cbePr, MoixiuryyEhentzcr Seaver. \Andoijer., Jofliua Holt. Jofeph Ruggles. Ha'verh'ill, Benjamin Willis, Dorcbejler, John Howe. Marblehtad, Elifha Storj. fi^eymouth^ Eliphalet Loud. Jofhua Prentifs Dedham^ Ifaac ^ullaxd. |To/jy£fA/,Afah.Huntington. X Mraintrse, \a r^Jhury^ChliHop.Sairgent. X Medjield & Do-jer^x \Bcverly^ Mofes Brown. Mdton, Edwarcnezer Hall yl sCatiton^ Cambridge. Aaron HUl. ( 47 )

Ct;. .'u, joitpn Ciiaiidler. IVorcefer, Nathaniel Painoix ^uSury, Jonathan Rice, Leicejiery IVolfurtiy Rutland^ Zadock Gates. Readings James Bancroft. SuttofTy Jona. Woodbury. Maiden^ Jonathan Oakcs. WejlJhoro\ Nathan Fiflicr. Grototty Uxbridgey Billerica, Oliver Crolby. Southboro* X Chelmsford ]ohxi Minot ySbreiiJburyy Jonah Howe. il/

Dunjlahle & / Dudley y Thomas Learned. k Tj-jg-j^oro', \ Harvardy Jofeph Stone. X Sherburjiey'D^mtl Whitney. GraftoTiy Nathaniel Adams X 5^oii;&^ox^oro*EWhitComb Upton^ Neivtoiiy Timothy Jackfon. Hardtvick, Jona. Warner -A /^rcw/ng-i^w,Jona,Maynard Bolton &5^/-//«,SilasHclman. %^ Dracuty William Hildreth. Sturbridgty Thomas Babbit. X ^r^/Jo/z, ArtemasWardjun. /fo/:?l«, % Leeminjlery X Lexir.gtoTiy Jofeph Symonds. Wejiemy X iitletoHy Douglas y Benjamin Craggin. L j rfo/i/rt^ffWjWalt.McFarland Nfw Braintree X Hcllijiony Spencery Benjamin Drury. StonehaPfy Peterfiamy . X Wejlfordy Abel Boynton. Charlton, Beifordy TsTrpletofty « Wilm'ingto Atboly Jofiah Goddard. y To-wnfendy John Campbell. Oakham X Teivksbury, Wil. Symonds. \Fitchburghy WilUam Brown "X A6ion icCarliJle, WincbendoTtt 9i J. Bxooks. IValtbamy AbnerSanderfon. Royaljlon ItC •X Shirley, AJhburnbanty Pepperelly Sterling, M Gardner, t Lincoln^ Paxton, X JSfortbboro^y iC AJbbyy Hubbardjiony Eajl-Sutlbury, IVeJlminfer ,Eb enezer Jones. Naticky Princeton, Burlington, NorthbridgCy WORCESTER. iBarre, Edmund Howet Laneajler, John Spraguff. Ward, Mendm, Philip Ammidon. Milford, Samuel Jones.- Brootjleld, John Cutler. {BoylJlon,]3mt9 Longlcy. Qxftrdy Sylvanus Towne. Gerry. '

( 48 ) _ Ephralm Williams, HAMPSHIRE. j AJhfieU, Springfield, John Hooker. [Shdhurne, A^von Skinner.

Hcdley^ jona. E. Porter. ! Worthhigton, Mat. Warner Wejljield, James Taylor. XSouth'w'uk^ Saul Fowler.

Hatjisld, 1 Wllliamjhurgh, -^ Deerjieldy [WhaUdey^ f Nortutcb, Nonha?npton, .]M^£/JSj?ringJield,,onz.Smhhl)f \ ^<^''''^''°y^ ^ Leaverett, &:E.Ha,npton, \ Wejl-Hamptotiy yBuckldnd.t Ncrtkjield, Eliflia Hunt. , Cuinington*^ Plainjield. X Sunderland, \

nfeldy Abner Morgan. ' Montgomery, Blandford,Wi]Xi2LXaKnox,^d. IVenddl,^ Midlefieldt. i*J/&^7;z,Ifaac Abercrombie. Lcng-Meadoiv, ^Ludbiv, jt Merrick. ' Hoive, yC Heatb, ^ Palmer, Aaron ^ Southa?2tpton, 'iHazuley,.-^ ^"p^- South Hadley,V..Woo6btidigQ\ BERKSHIRE.

, [Sheffield and ^ Greenfield l' , ^, , ^^'^^^^ Caleb i &g!//, Clap. il^T^ W^^>V««. ' I Neiv Salern, ' Stockbridge, Eph. Williams. Marlboro, Benj.Wheeler, Montague, \ N. Granville, James Hamilton. Egreinont, JofephBenjamin. /ohn Phelps. Phtsjield, A'ii\h^\ Strong. Grf^-z/Ty/^/^'jThomas Powers. G.Barringion, Tohn Kellogg. Ary.hfrJ},7^ch'm2i Montague. Sandisfield ^ | ^^ Canfield.

Moufo7iy Abner Brown. ; & Soutbfield,%\ GidWheeler ^r r J I C'Araine, Hugh McClellau. NetpAfiJord \%

S.butefhury^ ' U^illiamfoivn, T. j .Skinner.. j5^^^fir«W^r^,Elij.WiUiams * & Holland, »t , I

• P-icbmond, Hancock, X Warivick \ ~.f rM.

Whiten. X ?r/7^rfl W, JohH BUfs. jXff, Joieph Charkmont, ' y? Con-way, MalacHlMaynard.j C'-^pire, Daniel Brown. Granhs, David Smith. i^^^voy^ Clarkjburgh, %

If ^(TfKs^ ( 49 )

oi:z> coLONr. i Barnstable PLYMOUTH. Barnjiable, Ifaiah L. Green. ^^!^ P/y,,,,:;f;&, Nathl. Goodwin.' f.^^^^'^'^f ' ^^'l^^f^? rarmou^hfyxv,C{Y)^?,^\^tv,yx^f .S-.;f«^/., Elijah Turner. Duxborou^b, Seth Sprague. l-^^^^.-'^j Ar^r/£>/i, Elii-ha PhimpsJ^^"^^"'^^'^^;^'lNye. 5ri^i.«,a^.r,NahumM;tchd ^'^'"^'^'^. JohnDiuingham. Middleboro, Nath. Wilder. Chatham^ Richard Scars. i- Rozbeficry Nathan Willis. Praxincetcwn^ % Plympton, Wellfieet, a- Pembroke^ Dennis, Abington, .

( 0r/6fl«j,Sxmeon Kingman. Kingjiottf Hanoi}ef, DISTRICT of MAINE. % Halifax, YORK. Warebam^ S Yori^ Jofeph Bragdon. Carver. Kitiery, Andrew BRISTOL. P.Fernald Wells, ]ohn Storer. TauntvTT, Nich.Tiliinghaft. Berivici, Richard F. Cutts. RcbobotbyKcmbotb, Fred.Fred, Drowneinowne. Biddeford, Daniel Hooper. Darimoittb, Holder Slocum. Arundel. Thomas Perkins X S-wan^ey Chria, Mafon. Buxton, John Woodman. /"rtf<'/07t.v7,Nath.Mor ton,]un. i,g},anon. n Attleborough,^ \Sanford^ Alfred^X Norton, David Clap. | Pepperelboro\ RichardCutts. it Dighton, George Walker. Xpryeburgh, Wm. FcITenden, E.ijlo'wn, Abiel Mitchel. Coxhall^ % Raynham, Jofiah Dean. . Sbapleigb,% Berkley, \ParfonsJidd,^ Mamjield, \ Waterborough, \ A>wj5efly"or^,SethSpooner:'^/„^^^^-^^^ ^ Wcjiport, William Almy. | Limin^un, y- BovfCTS. w Somerfa, John 'ifeivfield, % DUKES-COUNTY. Cornijb, jt

Edgartoivn, j Bethel, X T{jbury, Waxerford, j Cbtlm'ark, Mat. Mayhcwju. Phillipsburgh,

NANTUCKET. I i°'''''^ff^ "J'T** \JsroivnJu:ldJl^i>unkookJ^ Nantucket, Micajah.. Coffin. Oy:ford Norc.* {_5o_) ^

CUMBERLAND. ) LINCOLN. Scarhoro, Jofeph Emerfon. Gfcr^eAj7t'«,Mark L. Hill. Jr j N.Yarmouth, Sam. RRuffell.: Ne-w-Cafle, X Falmouib, ArchelsLUS Lewis., IVeclii ic/j, SamxielHurnden 4 Britnfiuicif John Dunlap. \ Fo'wnalboro\'DiA.vi6. Payfon, jr

'Harfjivellf Jofeph Coney. ,Boivdo'mham _ ElihuGatchd A IVindham^ ^cpjham^ William King X Gorbam, xBoothbay, X Cape Elizabeth^ ' BrfJ}oly Samuel Tucker N.GtoBeJier^ Nath. C.Allen.' ^^/^o/5

Grayy Edgcumbe Jr Standljby W^arr^-/?, S. Wilde, j Samuel % Pcrtland^ Woodbur^'Storer.j Thcmajlon^ Jollah Reed. Turnery Bathy Jofliua Shaw. Union prceporty y % Durham, BoiL'doiny James Rogers. % Hebrouy Samuel Parris. Nobleboroy * Buctpeldf Cujbingy John McKellar. % Paris, Camdaiy X Drefden, )i Bridgefotuttf NeiV'Milfordy % Poland^ yay, Leivijloivny JoelThoMpfon. A Livermore^Vi] ah Livermore Litchfeld, % Ncrioay^ Tho?npfonborough. y OtisfeLdy Ballpivn,* Hartford, Medunkooky* JVahs* Svmner. KENNEBECK. Raymond* Pcgypfcot Gore.* HallctudlyTho. Fillebrown ~" Plantations No. I Vaffalborciigby South of % fF/Vz/JowjElnathan Sherwin. Atnerefcoggi 3 Winthrop Nath. Fairbanks, River. 4 Piitjlon, No. I Greens^ Fairjiddy Canaan, IPlantatlone 3 N'orridgcivccky yU North of 4 Rtadfeldy Amerefcoggen 5 Monmouth, John Chandler.

I River. 6 Sydney, 7 Mo.f^ernon.y Nathl. Dudley, 8 Farmington, Ezekiel Porter. fPenahoky" Ntzu Sharon, X \TyngJlon,* HobKCi Tra6l,* Starks, X %

( 5' ; Clintony Mount Defert^ Fayette, Vinalhavcn^ IX Belgrade, ^ Harlem, Frankfort^ Augujia, Nathan Wefton. Bangor, y IVaytie, Buchfton, Cornvillef Profpea, An/on, Hampden, Littleborought* Capne, Mark Hatch. Chejier* NorthpQrt,yC Eden^ IVyman* Plantation, No. 2.* ^Jf?^ ;C Gojben* Eaji Side -y No, 6* Naiv Viney.zr d* Penobfcot C No. 7.* ReedJioTv n* River. 3 iV<7. 8.* To'wnJhijjyN'o.l* Sullivan Adjacent}, No^ 3.* Eajl Side Kenneh. Riv.\Duci Tr^p^* Sebajlekook,* Hope Weferunfet,* Kurytuni,* Cjiiaan,*% HANCOCK. Orphan IJlanJs,*

Bel/.f, S^'-f Tctun,* . Penobfcot, Peletiah Freeman. Po^au,* Orrington, Oliver Leonard. Sunkbaze* Sedgiuici, WASHINGTON. IJlebarough, Maebias, X Steubeny% Deer IJle, George Tyler. Columbia, f^ Addifon^Y. Bluebill, Harrington, % Trenton, Sullivan^ X Eajlport, % Gouldsborough, s Bay, No. , Frenchman 1%.}f! This mark * diftinguifhes places not incorporated.

John Avery, Secretary, of the State. Peleg Colfin, Treafurer. ditto.

Rev. Peter Thacher, D. D. Chaplain to both Houfes.

Ifaac Pierce, Mejfenger to Governor and Council. Jacob Kuhn, MeJfeHger to bctb Houfes.

Committee for the fale of Eaftern Lands. Samuel Phillips, of Andover. Nathaniel Wells, of Wells. Leonard Jarvis, of Cambridge. John Read, of Roxbury. Daniel Cony, of Aiigufta. ( , 5^ „), *^ Standing Committees for the current political Year Committee on Public Accounts.

Ifaac Thompfon, of Middlcboro' | of the

Joliah Stearns, of Lunenburgh, j Senate,

Silas Holman, of Bolton, T - , James Taylor, of Wcftfidd, f % J Sam. P. Run"eii,ofN. Yarmouth, 3 ^'"-Z^' Who are, the Ccmmittee for the prefent Year, to exam- ine all accounts that may be exhibited for fervIceS performed, cafh advanced, or any property iuppHed for the ufe of this Commonwealth, purfuant to any Law, Refolve, or Order of the General Court, and to make out a Roll, arranged under general heads, figni- fylng the names of the refpeclive perfons, or corpo- rations, whofe accounts fhall be properly vouched, 'iOgcther with the account of the fums, which may be found due onfuch accounts, and lay the fame before the Court for their confideration and allowance. Committee on CHiiionsfor neiv Trials.

Samuel i'owler,'cf Weftfield, I of the

Jonathan Mafon, of Boflon, j Senate. '\ John Sprague, Lancafter, . . ^^/ , Wefton, f % Eph. Williams,Stockbridge,3 ^""J"' Committee en Incorporation of new Towns. BezaHayward, Bridgewater, „ | ^""'^'' Stephen Longfellow, Gorham, j Nahum Mitchel, Bridgewater, "y Enoch Titcomb, Nev/bury Port, y Houfe, Jofeph Symonds, Lexington, j Comtnitiee on Incorporating new Parifhes.

PethBullard,of Walpole, I „ ^""'''' John Treadwell, Salem, | Daniel Whitney, Sherburne, "^ jolcph Hall, Eofton. V Hoxtp. John Howe, Dorchcfter, j Ccmmittee of the Hep of Reprefentatives to revife bills in the third reading. Afhbel Strong, Pittsfield, Wjiliara Prefcott, Salem,

I ' Nahum Mitchel, Bridgewater. ^ U53j) PubBc Notaries in the State of Maflkchufetts. [in the Maritime Counties.] Samuel Cooper, Bojion. William Harris, ditto. SufoH. Samuel Gardner, ditto. William f^tcvenfon, ditto. Samuel Norton, HtBgbam. ThomasWilliams, NorplL jaraes Humphrey,jun.^O"^"^^*' Edward Norris, Salem. Thomas Bancroft, ditto. Daniel Rogers, Ipftuieh. Michael Hodge, Nezuburyport. EJc; Jofeph Wood, Beverly. Ifaac Mansfield, Marblahead. John Rogers, Gioucejier. Samuel Nye, Salisbury Timothy Ofgood, Haverhill. James Gardner, Lynn. Ephraim Spooner, Plymouth, Henry Warren, ditto. Plymouth. Elijah Turner, Sdtuate. Jofiah Stevens, Wareham. David Scudder, Barnjlable. James Palmer, Falmouth^ BamHabJe. Jofeph Doane, Chatham, Samuel Waterman, Welljieet. Solomon Cooke, Provinceton. John W. Smith, Taunton. William Tobey, NexuBedford, BriJLl. -l Henry Smith, Dartmouth. Thomas B. Richmond, Bighton. William Mayhew, Ed^arton, Dtiies County. # William Butler, Hohm's Hofe. Nantucket, Abner Coffin, Nantucket. (For the Inland Counties.) Phillips Payfon, jun. Charlejiown. Abraham Biglow, Cambridge. Mlddlefex. Nathaniel Bemis, JVaiertotvn. onathan Fay, Concord. L oOliver Prefcott, jun. Grotdu. Theophilus Wheeler, JVorceJier, Phillip Amniidon, H'lendon, IVorceJier, Mofes Smith, Sterling. Pcletiah Hitchcock, Brookfield. N athaniel Maccarty, Peterjham. John Hooker, Springjicld. Jonathan Leavitt, jun. Greenjield. Havtpjbi JuftinEly, jun, lV.Springjield. Levi Lyman, Northampton, Henry W.-Dwight, Stockbridge, Berhjbi John C. Williams, Pittsjield. The following arc in the Diftrid of Maine. Jofeph Tucker, Tork. York. Jonas Clark, Wells. Jeremiah Hill, Biddeford. Nathaniel Larabce, Brunftvick, Samuel P. Ruffell, N. Tarmouth, Cumberland. Ebenezer Mayo, Portland, Jofeph C. Boyd, ditto. Jofeph Chriftophcr, Bozoiialboro^. Dummcr Sewtll, Bath. Lincoln, Jacob Ludwig, JVaUohro\ Jonathan 5awyer, Bcotbbay. Ephraim Snow, Thomajlon. FrancisL.B. Goodwin, Frankfort. Hancoik. George Haliburton, CaJUne. L Jofeph Tillinghaft, GouldJhoro\ r William Chaloner, Madias Wajblngton. \ William Campbell, Steuben. L William Allan. Bajiport. Kennebeck. Nathaniel Perlcy, Halloioell. ^^ Public Notaries are appointed for the purpofe of making Prottfts, giving Certificates under the feal of Office, and entering and regiftering Protefts and other Notarial writings, alfo for attefting the fame

Infurance Offices in Bofton, on Veflels.

Mofcs Michael Hayes, J Peter Chardon Brooks,

Edward Davis, f Jofeph Taylor. Their rtfpeSiive Offices are kipt in State Street. John W. ijaincy, Ship Broker, No. 4> Butler's Row. ( 55 ) Rates of Dockage and Wharfage tn Bofton As eftabliflied at the Boficr. Pier or Lwft Wharf, This Wharfs being the principal one for fiiipping, &c. the Rates thereof are a general Rule for the others being in number about eighty, and very convenient for Veffcls. Rates of DOCKAGE. For Veffcls under 50 Tons aj Cents per Day. From JO to 100 tons, 33 From 100 to 150 tons, 45 From 150 to aoo tons, SS From aoo to 300 tons, 67 From 300 to 400 tons, 88 And for larger VefTcls in Proportion. Rates of WHARFAGE. Butts from 150 to aoo Gallons, 15 cents each. Hogfheads and Pipes, 10 cents each. Tierces 7 cents. Barrels 4 cnits. Half Barrels, Kegs, Firkins, Boxes of Chocolate, Candles, Bags of Coffee, Cocoa, Pimento, Sugar,Anvils,Boxes of Lemons, &Glafs, 2r<-;//j each Bales,Cafes,Cratcs,Trunks andBoxes,iz and 01 halfcents. Jars of Raifmsand Oil,fmallKegsCrackers,Hides,ice«f. Bales of Cotton, Bags ofHops, Caboofes, &c. 10 cents. Hampers of Bottles, Chefts of Tea, \%and an half cents. Bundles ofShovels &Pans,4<:-?«^j.BoxesPipes,6r Storage ofGoods at the Bolton Pier, or . BUTTS from xs^o to aoo gallons jo i:i?«^j per month. Hogflieads, Pipes and Cordage, 3 3 and one third cents. Feirces 20, Barrels 10, and half Barrels 5 cents. Bales, Crates, Cafes, Trunks, Chefts of Tea, Bags of Hops, 1$ cents each, and Iron the fame per ton. Bkgs of coffee, cocoa,ca{ks of railins, boxes giafs, 4^5/2?^. Boxes of Lemons, 6 and one quarter cents. Hemp 100 cettts per ton. Fifh per quintal, 3 cents. Coals, 60 cents per chaldron. Iron, 25 cents per tea. Salt, 1 2 and an half cents per hogfliea

The Pavement of the flreets in various parts of the Tov/n of Boflon,having been repaired at averygreai expence, the Superintendant of Police has publifhed a caution, to all Drivers of Carts and Trucks, againft carrying heavier loads than are allowed by Law. ^ They are alfo informed that the following will be onfidered as conformable to Law 5 Chefts of Tea. 40 Bulhels of Salt, 1 1 Banels of Flour, 9 Barrels Tar, or other 8 do. Beef or Pork, Naval Stores, 6 Calks Pot-Aflies, 5 half hhds Lime, 7 do. Pearl-Aflies, 4 Caflcs Rice, 6 Boxes Sugar, 232 Gallons Oil, a Hoglheads MolafTes, 2 hhds. Sugar, i jf . ^ do.Rum,Wine orBrandy, 2 do. Tobacco, \ -^ 4 do. Salt-Fifli, exceeding 1 1 C. each. All other articles not ufually packed in calks, to be carried in loads of one ton, as nearly as circum ftances will allow.

" It is hoped the Public In general, and the Drivers and Owners of Carts and Trucks in particular, will convinced of the propriety of thefe regulations, ibe ^vhich muft be fteadily adhered to ; and the penalty of [the Law will be required for every trefpafsin future.'" ( 57 ^ Town Officers, &:c. in Boflon. (ufually chofen at March Meeting.) Town Clerh. William Cooler, (annually chofen for years.) ^39 Seleamen. , David Tilden, RufTell Sturgis,' Jgfcph Howard, Ebenezer Hancock, William. Porter,

William Sherburne, Samuel Cobb, John Tilefton. 1 is to the [Matthew Nazro Attendant Seleiimen.'] \ The SeUamen meet at their Chamber at the eafl end of Fanculi Hall, every Wcdnefday afternoon, for,

tranfacSting the prudential affairs of the Town ; and on the lafl Monday of each Month for the purpofe of examining and allowing accounts againft the Town. Samuel Clap, toivn Trtafunr. AJfeJfors. John R. Sigourney, Caleb Blanchard, Ebenezer Scavcr, John Hurd, and Benjamin Haramatt, jun,

(jverfeers of the Poor. , Edv/ard Pro(flor, John Sweetfer, Jonathan L. Auftin,' Edw. Edes, Henry Hill, Wm. Smith, Wm. Phillips, jun. 'Stephen Gorham, Oliver Brewftcr, Arnold Welles, jun. Redford Webfter, Thomas Perkins. j _ The Overfeers of the Poor, by rotation weekly, daily I vifit the Alms Houfc^ and a general Board of thera meet there the iirft Wednefday in every Month for tranfadting the bufinefs of their Appointment. [Conftant Freeman is Mjjler of the Alms Houfe."] [Johu Fleet, M. D. Phyfidan and Surgeon,]

Flreivat'ds in Bofton. John Winthrop, Thomas Melville, Jabez Hatch, Jofeph Ruffcll, jun. Edward Edes, Amafa Davis,' Sam%el Parkman, RufTell Sturgis, Henry Jackfon,' William ScoUay, Jofeph May, Robert Gardner, John! May, William Brown, Nathaniel Fellows, Samuel Bradford, Jofeph Head, Thomas H. Perkins, John Winflow, Jofeph Howard, Benjamin Joy, Stephen

Codman, Andrew Cunningham, John Br ay. I

' - [1800.3 " F ( _5VJ School Committee. The SeleBmen^ together with homas Dawes, Rev. Samuel Weft, d.d. Dr. Thomas Welfli, Samuel Stiliman, d.d. Aaron Dexter, m.d. William Smith, William. Spooner, m.d. Arnold Welks, jun. Edward Gray, David Greene, Rev. John

T . Kirkland, Rufus G. Amory.

The public Vifitation of the Schools^ is in July annually.

Maflers of the Free-Schools In Bofton. Samuel Hunt, Latin Grammar Majler^ centre School John Tileftone, Wr'ttln;^ Majicr^ North End. Jonathan F. Sleeper, EngUfi Grat!:mn.:- Mafery Ditto Jona. Huelling, Meriting Majler^ South Schoolftreet. Samuel Brown, Englifh Gra-^nmar Mnjler, Ditto. Rufus Webb, IVrJfing Ma/ler, South End. Afa Bullard, E'lglijh GrcimT?ar Mrjler^ Ditto. [Befidcs the above public Schools, there are a numbe: of private Schools in Bcfl:cn,for teachingof Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, Dancing, Fencing, &c.]

Cclleclors of Taxes. Benjamin Henderfon, Thomas Bayley, James Thomp- ?fon, Benjamin Jepfon.

Auditors the Accounts, I of Town Herman Brimmer, JofephRuffell, jun. Samuel Brown

Surveyors of the High Ways. The Sele(Slmea. Surveyors of Wheat. F^ward Tuckerman.EdwardEdcs. Surveyor: of Ht-mp. JefFry Richardlon, Ifaac P. Davis, InfpeSlor of Stone Lime. Edward Rumney. Affay Maflers. Jofliua Weatherle, John Welles. Informer of Deer^ Abraham Adams. Sealers of Leather. Thomas Bradley, David Hollis, Matthew Loring 'I'homas Sullivan.

Fence Vicnvevs, Beajamrn White, Mofcs Eayrcs, Daniel Ingerfpl William Darricor. I„ 59 J CullerJ of Staves and Heops. \ Joiiah I.aring, Thomas Barbour, George Singleton,'

Edward Buit, Thomas Foftcr, j ohn Bray, Henry Pur-' •kct, Jonathan Cuflling, James Barry, Hezekiah Hut-I jfoa, Philip Hitchborn, Timothy Peafc, Job Wheel-; Wright ana William Fenno.

Surveyors of Boards and Shingles. Jofhua Beutly, Benjamin W^hite, Benjamin Page. Jvimes Blake, John Cogrwell, Edmund Ranger, Wil- liam Cloufton, William Darricot, Nathaniel Tid marHi, William EUifon.

Conftables in Bofton. Shubacl Hewcs, Tlxomas Stevenfon, Amos Lewis, . Jirah Holbrook. Samuel White, Enoch May, Abra- ham Tuckerraan, Noah Butts, John Trench, Samuel Gridley, ^Indrew Townfend, Jofeph Ingl-aham. Hayivards. Edward Jones, George Hamlin, Abijah Wheelock, Hogrezves, Edward Jones, George Hamlin, Abijah Wheelock.

Other Appointments. Charles Bulfinch, Superintendent of Polic;. (The Superintendent attends daily at the SeleiSlmsn's room, from the hour of 12 to i, to receive com- plaints againft all breaches of the Town Laws.

William Gooch, CUrk and C^nduBor of the Market. John Weare, Tbxt« Cryer,

Meafurers o/Wood and Bark at the tuharves. Thomas HiGhborn,Jf^-6:zrwj North o^ Mill Creek. Daniel Ingerfol,jun.^/&arwj South ofditto loSearWfWf, William Andrews, IVbarves South of Sear'i Wharf.

For Wood and Bark brought by land. Thomas Farriugton, at the South part of the Town. Jirah Holbrook at ihe North End. William Cutter, at Weft Boflon. '

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Au6tione€rs in Boflon. Edward ProAor, Samud Clap, Lewis Hayt, Tho mas K. Jones, Robert Molineui, Samuel Bradford, (rreen and Eaton, John Perkins, John W. Foifom Nicholas Brown, Robert Gardner, Warren and Euftis John W. Quincy, B. & T, Wiggin, Robert G. Shaw. Walter P. Bartlett, Wm. L2ing.Auciioneeri at Salem.

John Reed, jun. AitS}io?i:er at Roxbury,, William Cohnan, AuSiioneer 2X Lynn,

In/peclor of Pot and Pearl Afties.

David Townfend, who is alfo InfptSior of N'ail/. His Infffctin^ Store is near Pleafant Street and the Rope-Wa'ks at the Bottoni of the Common. All Pot and Pearl Aflies brought for infpediJon Into the town of Boflon, are to be examined at ihe abovementioned Jnfpediion Store.

Fofter Swift, Infpeaor of NatU at Taunton.

Surveyors of Flaxfeed, Samuel Blagge, Arthur Langsford, JofephHammnt, and Robert Wier, jun, Bofton. Richard Nutting, Salem, Obadiah White, Ifaac Smith jun, Caleb Lam- fon, and Benjamin Mirick, Charicftown. John Stone, Mofcs Hoyt, William W. Front, and John Coombs, Newbury-Port. Neil Mclatire, Portland.

Sworn Packers of Provtficns, Lemuel Gardner, James Eunfon, Edward Burt, Jofeph BafTett, James Barry, William Trefroy,Ceorge Singleton, Benjamin Clark, He?:ek!ah Hudfon, Elifha Tower, Thomas Emmons, Timothy Brown, Smith Woodward, Benjamin Owen, John Cartwrlght, !ohn McElroy, Thomas Pock, Thomas Barbour, Johaj Lambert, Nathaniel Spear, David Cobhet, Henryl Pur.kett, LemuelAbbott, PhilipHichborn, Ifrael Cook, Jonathan Cufhing.

Cullers of Dry F'fh. Roger Bartlett, Jofeph Doble, Jonathan Cufhiog. ( fil ) Infpedor of Tobacco. Francis Wright, at Bofton. His Infpeiaioii Store is in High-Street or Cow*Laiie. Sealers of Weights and Meafurcs' John Cutler, for the Commonwealth. I'honias Dakin, for the Town of Bofton.

Keepers of Public Powder Magazine*. Eben.Hancock at Boftonjohn Auftin at Charleftown

Wardens of the Port oi Boflon. Nathaniel B. Lyde, Alden Bafs, William Hayman. rV They are appointed to furvey the Storag(spf damaged Goods, and Vefleis arriving in Diftrefs, &c.

Tnfpeaor 9f Butter. Job Wheelwright, for Bfion and Cbarlejfo-wn.

Fees for infpe<3;ing-, 4./. each Firkin. Mafters of Vefleis taking on board any Butter not duly infpecSled are liable to a fine oi forty fiil- lings, for each firkin fo taken on board.

William Hichbom, IVelyhsr of Onions^ Hayiveigber, HopeftiU Fofter.

Sextons £ff<:. in Bofton. Jofeph Blancy, HoUisftreet Meeting, So. End John Green, Trinity Church. John Low, Weft Bofton, Lyndeftreet. John Luprlan, Univerfallft Meeting Houfe. Lemuel Ludden, at Old Brick Meeting Houfe. Jofeph Edmunds, New Brick. George Geyer, Old South. Elijah Wheelock, Stone ChapeL George Clark, Brattleftreet Meetlng-Houfe. James Rogers, New-North. Edward Vannavah, New-South. Robert Newman, North Church. John Lochlin, Federalftreet Meeting-Houfe. for funeral IThei^^^j fervices are fixed by theSeleAraen. Deaths and Births are, by law to be recorded by every Town and Diftri^ Clerk )

1. ^ _ Phylicians ^ Surgeons pradifmgin Bofton.

With the Street* in %uhicb they hai>e their Abode. Thomas Bulfinch, m.d. Bowdoin Square, Weft-Bofton James Lloyd, m.d. Trciaont-ftreet,near Concert Hall. Samuel Danforth, M.u. Dittt;. oppolitc Ditto. H'^ac Rand, M.p.^Middle-ftreet, north of Crofs-ftreet. John Jeffries, m.d, Fraalln-ftrect, near the Tontine. Charles JarvJs, corner Summer-ftreet. Lemuel Hayward, Newbiiry-ftrect, near White Horfe Thomas Kaft, Hanover-ftreetj near Cold Lane. David Townfcnd, Pot-Aih Office, in Plcafant-ftreet. fohn Warren, m.d. middle of South School-ftreet. William Euftis, Sudbury-ftreet, bottom of Cold Lane, Thomas Welfli, Hanover-flreet, below Concert Hall John HomansJLincoln-ftreet, nenr new SouthChurch. Aaron Dexter, m.d. lower End of Milk-ftreet. Jofeph Whipple, Orange-ftreet, South End. William Spooner, m.d. Cambridge-ftreet,Weft Bofton. Abijah Cheever, Summer-Ilreet. John Fleet, m.d. at the Bible and Heart, in Cornhill Ifaac Rand,ter.Tremont-ftreet,oppofrte Concert Hall. Nahum Fay, M.B.Garden court, near OldNorthSquare William Ingalls, m.b. No, 15, Union-ftreet. ^ Frederick Enilcn, Battery March, near the ShipYard Percival Hail, North Bennet-flreet. Nathaniel Smith, near the Old North Square. Henry Parker, Pleafant-ftrcct. Samuel Brown, m.b. Marlborough-ftreet. , Trcmont-ftreet. Dupee, Hanover Street.

Jofiah Bartl^tt, M.S. Main-ftreet, in Charkftown.

Surgeons Dentifl in Bofton. Ifaac Greenwood, near the Old North Square. Wm. P. Greenwood, oppofite the head of the MalL

Jofiah Flagg.near State Street. ( 63 ) ~'MaJfachiiJetts Medical Society. Officers choien y:ine,i'j()<). Ilaac Raad, m.d. Preiklcnt. Ebenezer Hunt, a.m. Vice Prefident; COUNSELLORS. Thomas Welfli, a.m. Jofliua Barker, a.m. John Warren, m.d. William Spooner, m.d. William Euftis, a.m. Joiiah Bartlett, m.b. Aaron Dexter, m.d. John Warren, m.d, Correfponding Secretary, John Fleet, m.d. Recording Secretary. Thomas Kaft, a.m. Treafiirer. Wm. Spoonerj m.d. Librarian & Cabinet Keeper. CENSORS.

Thomas Kaft, a.m. | William Spooner. m.d.

Dr. Jofeph Whipple, I John Komans, a.m. Bartlett, m.b. Joiiah j Middkfcx Medical AfTociation. Oliver Prefcctt, m.d. Prefident. Benjr-Tiin Waterhouie. m.d. Vice Prefident. JoCah Bartlett, M.B. "^ Ilaac Hurd, V Counfcllcrs. William Boivers, j ' Jofeph Hunt, Secretary; Timothy MInot, Treafurer, Briftol Medical Society. , Prefident. Poller Swift, Vice Prelident. Elijah Hewins, -\ Ebenezer Winflow, C Cc^nfellors. John Turner, jun. j Samuel Perry, jun. Secretary. George Ware, Treafurer. Worcejler Medical Society. Dr. Fr|nk, Prefident. Dr. Atherton, Vice Prtjtdent. Dr. Oliver Fifk, Secretary.

Informationof alterations that may have taken pl.icc in jcmi ofthefe iifls not being received at the printing this fheet, if any fuch fliall be obtained in feafon it will be noticed iu the CorrcHiom^ &c. at the end. ( 64 ) American Academy Francis Dana, Caleb Gannet, Benjamin Lincoln, Cotton Tufts, John Lowell, Samuel Webber, John Lathrop, D.D, Loamrai Baldwin. Eilphalet Pearfon, Correfponding Secretary- John Davis, Recording Secretary. Rev. James Freeman, Treafurer. George R. Minot, Vice Treafurer. John Lathrop, d.d. Librarian and Cabinet Keeper. Their annual Meeting is on the 4th Tuefday in May Officers of the Majfachufetts Humane Society, Chofen at their Semiannual Meeting, Dec. nth, 1798. John Warren, m.d. Prefident. Simeon Howard, d.d. Vice Prefident. John Lathrop. d.d. fecond Vice Prefident. Samuel Parker, d.d. Treafurer. Aaron Dexter, m.d. Correfpondlag Secretary. John Avery, Recording Secretary. TRUSTEES. '

Peter Thacher, d.d. I William Spoonct, m.d.

Nathaniel Balch, 1 Samuel Parkman.

Jeremiah Allen. j James Scott. This Society confifts of nearly 400 Members. Their anm^lMeetingison the ad Tuefday in Dcc

^Nathan Webb, Secretarv, | ( 6j ) MafTachufetts Charitable Fire Society. Mofes Gill, -Prefidcnt. George R. Minot, Vice Prefident. Rev. James Freeman, Corrcfponding Secretary. William Alline, Recording Secretary. James White, Treafurcr. TRUSTEES. Samuel StUlman, d.d. Shubael Bell. John Eliot, d.d. Jofhua Thor.i3s. Arnold Welles, jun. Jofiah Quincy. Thomas K. Jones. Jofeph Caliender, jun. This Society is for the purpofc of relieving fuch as may fuffer by Fire, and of ftimulating genius to ufeful difcoveries, tending to fecure the lives and property of their fellow men from deftrucbion by that element. Their annual Meeting is on the Friday next fol- lowing the laft Wednefday in May I

; Bofton D'tfpenfary, Managers chofen in January, 1 799, to continue one Yearj Samuel Parker, d.d. Cbairt»an. John Andrews, Secretary. William Smith, Treafurer. Jonathan Amory, jun Stephen Gorham. Thomas Brewer. Samuel Stillman, d.d. John Codman, Nathaniel Smith. Samuel Dunn. Wiliiam Tudor. Thomas Davis. Samuel Weft, d.d. John Fleet, PhyJ'u Thomas Bartlett, Apothecary^ Jacob Khun, Mcjfenger, Hhe Difpenfary is kept at the Sign ofthe GoodSamaritan. THE above Inftitution, though yet in its infancy has aflPorded the means of relief to many neceffitous perfons, among others^ whofe feelings would have been hurt by an application for affiftance from the Alms- Houfe, as they are by this charity, attended,/r

Ihey have large and extenfive powers intrufled to them by aey have a right to m^ke fuch Bye-Laws (to have efFedl within the limits of the town) as to them ll:ali from time to time appear neceiTary to prevent difeafes. Breach of fuch regulations fub-'. jc<5l delinquents to f^ne and imprifonment, | The town is divided into twelve wards, each of which fends one member. | The better to carry into execution the good inten- tiuns of the legiflature, the Board have divided them-' felves into four committees of three each, who are' filled the tveakly Connnittee cf the Board of Health ; they! fit daily in the old Senate Chamber from 10 to i in the morning, and from 4 to 6 in the afternoon, to receive complaints of exifting nuifances and cauUng them to be removed.

T^he Board is compofei of the foilonv'mg LIcmhers. , Prefidtnt. Ward. Ward. No. I. Jofiah Snelling, No. 7. James Prince, a. Lemuel Gandiicr 8. Chriftop. Marfliall, 3. John W. Folfoii), 9. Nathaniel Balch, 4. Paul Revere, 10. John Win How, 5. Mitchel Lincoln 11. joftph Head. 6. Benia. Sumner, 12. Jofiah Knap. John ^^^ Folfom, Secretary. William Phillips, Infpeaor. James S. I.OVcll, Superintendent. 67_J The Packers of Provifions & Pickled Fifli are obli- ged to appear before this Board, and make oath that they will give information to them, or to a member thereof, of all tainted Provifions and Pickled Fifli that may come to their knowledge."—Any Packer negJeft- ing to do fo, forfeits three dollars for every fuch barrel. Any Perfon having putrid meat or' fidi in their, poffeflion, forfeits two dollars for each barrel. No faked meat or pickled fifli can be packed within the town, from the 15th of June to the ift of Odtober. Nor can any untanned hides be ftorcd there, between the ifl: of May and ill of December, without being liable to feizure. Keepers of Lodging Houfes are obliged to report to the Board of Health, all ftrangers fick in their houfes, within twenty four hours, or be fub]edl to a fine of 100 Dollars. Packers of Beef and Pickled Fifli in the other towns of this Commonwealth, are obliged to take a fimilar oath before the Town Clerk of their refpec tive towns, and by the faid law, the taking faid oath muft be mentioned in the body of every certificate

given by the Packers : and any Packer not conform- ing thereto, lofes his office for three years.

Mechanic AJfociatlon In BoRon. Jonathan HunneweU, Prefident. Benjamin RulTell, Vice Prefident. David Weft, Treafurer. James Phillips, Secretary. TRUSTEES. Edmund Hart. John Bray. Samuel Emmons. Ebenezer Larkin. Zachariah Hicks. Mofes Eayres. Humphrey Clark. Solomon Cotton. William Williams.

This Aflbciation was formed for the purpofe of pro- moting the Mechanic Arts, and advancing the hap- pinefs of the AfTociates, as Mechanics and Men. 6S ) _^ ( ^

. Society for propagating the Gofpel"" among the Indians and others in North-America, Mofcs Gill, Prefident. Oliver Wendell, Vice Prefident, Ebenezcr Storer, Treafurer. John Eliot, d.d. Vice Treafurer. Peter Thacher, d.d. Secretary. Morfe, d.d. Afliftant JedediahSELECT COMMITTEE.Secretary. Thomas Dawes. Peter Thacher, d.d, Jofcph Eckley, d.d. William Phillips, jun. Samuel Weft, d.d. Maflachufetts Congregational Society. Jofeph Willard, d.d. and l.l.d. Prefident. James Sullivan, Vice Prefident. Simeon Howard, d.d. Treafurer. Lathrop, d.d. Secretary. John COUNSELLORS. Mofes Gill. Peter Thacher, d.d. Samuel Phillips. Samuel Parkman. Thomas Barnard, d.d. Bofton Epifcopal Charitable Society. Richard Green, Prefident, Samuel Dunn, Vice Prefident. Benjamin Greene, Treafurer. TRUSTEES.

Samuel Parker, d.d. I Thomas Brewer.

JohnHafkins. I William Shaw.

William Tudor. | George Deblois. Jofeph Fofter, Secretary. Maffachufetts Charitable Society. Thoiuas Dawes, Prefident. Jonathan L. Auftin, Vice-Prefident. John Kneeland, Treafurer. Nathaniel Noyes, Secretary. TRUSTEES. Ephraim Copeland. . Andrew Oliver. Benjamin Auftin, jun. Dr. John Warren. James Bowdoin. Samuel Hall. John Low, Meflenger. (_^9_.J Maffachufetts j^grkuhural Society. John Lowell, of Roxbury, Prcfidcnt. Mofes Gill, of Princeton, Firft Vice Prefident, JofephRuflell, jun.of Bofton, Second ViccPrefident John Avery of Bofton, Recording £'ecretary. T. Kirkland, of Bofton, J. Correfpcnding Secretary, Aaron Dexter, m.d. of Bofton, TRUSTEES.Treafurer. Martin Brimmer,Roxbury. John Codman, Bofton. J Samuel Parker,D.D. Bofton. I Theodore Lyman, ditto

George Cabot, Brooklyn. { ThoniasL.Winthrop,dit.

Hiflorical Society hi Bofton. James Sullivan Prefident. George R. Minot, Treafurer. Rev. James Freeman, Recording Secretary John Eliot, D.D. Correfponding Secretary. Rev. John T. Kirkland, Librarian. Samuel TurreU, Cabinet Keeper.

Redford Webfter. "^ John Davis. C Standing Committee. Jofiah Quincy. j Their annualMeeting Is on the laftTuefday inJanuary

Marine Society in Bofton. Thomas Dennie, Mafter. Nathaniel Goodwin, Deputy Mafter. William Smith, Treafurer. William Furnefs Secretary.

Marine Society in Marblehead. John D. Dennis, Prefident. Robert Hooper, jun. Treafurer, Committee of Superintendence Jofeph Baker. Edmund Bray. Nicholas Bartlett. John Prince. John Grifte. William Hooper. Committee of Obfervation. Nathan B. Martin, Samuel Horton. Knott Martin, jun. Samuel Swctt, John Melvill. _ Ifaac Mansfield, Clerk. ( 70 ) Roxbury Charitable Society, John Lowell, Prefident. William Lambert, Firft Vice Prefident John Read, Second Vice Pfefident. Jofeph Ruggles, Trcafurcr. , Secretary. Rev. Eliphalet Porter, -j John Williams, I Deacon Jofhua Felton, V Standing Committee. Jonathan Champney, I Jonathan Pierce. J Baptift Education Society. Samuel Stillman, d.d. Chairman, Rev. Thomas Baldwin, Treafurer. Benjamin Morgan Stillman, TRUSTEES. Secretary. Rev. Hezekiah Smith, d.d. Rev. George Robinfon WiUiam Williams, Stephen Dana, Efq. Jonathan Maxcy, Rev. Joel Briggs, Ifaac Backus, Deacon Daniel Wild, Jofeph Grafton, Mr. James Harrifon.

Majfachufetis Fire and Marine Infurance Company. Arnold Welles, jun. DIRECTORS.Prefident. John Andrews. John McLean, Benj?.min Eufley, Samuel Parkraan. Stephen Codman Aaron Putnam, Joleph Hal], Jofeph Ruflell. Benjamin Jov. Daniel Sargent, John Joy Marfton Watfon. William Scollay, Secretary

Chamber of Commerce in Bofton. Stephen Higglnfon, Prefident. John Coffin Jones, Firft Vice Prefident. Jofeph Ruffell, Second Vice Prefident. Thomas Burley, Secretary. FiVE Gentlemen are eUaed monthly from this So- ciety » to ferve as their ftanding Committee. ( 7' )

Officers of the Maflachufetts Mutual JTirt Infurance Company. Benjamin Greene, Prefident. Andrew Cunningham, Treafurer. DIRECTORS. Henry Hill, Amafa Davi$, Ruflell Sturgis, John Winflow, Ebcnezer Oliver, John May,

Jonathan Hunnewell, > Jofeph Head, James White, Samuel Clap, ElifhaTicknor, Samuel Gore, Daniel Tuttle, Samuel Snelling. William Blaney, Andrew Cunningham, Secretary.

Bofton Marine Infurance Company.

Officers chofen March ^ 1799. Thomas Davis, Preftdent. JofephDIRECTORS.May, Secretary. William Parfons, Ebenezer Preble, Thomas Davis, Daniel Sargcant, jun. Samuel P, Gardner Jofeph Head, John Davis, James Lloyd, jun. James Perkins, W^illiam Gray, jun. Ebea Parfoas, Adam Babcock,

Cincinnati Society in Maflachufetts. Major General Benjamin Lincoln, Piefident. Dodlor WiUiam Euftis, Vice Prefident. Major General Henry Jackfon, Treafurer. Thomas Edwards, Secretary.

Their annual Meeting is on the fourth of July.

The Cuftom-Houfe, Poft-Office, Banks, Infurancc- Offices, in Bofton, are all kept in or near to

State-Street ; as alfo moft of the Audioneers and Brokers Offices, &c.~- 12 ) BANKS.(

United States BANK 2iX. Philadelphia. Thomas Willing, Prefident. George Simpfon, Cafhier. This bank was incorporated by an adl of Congrefs in the year 1791,10 continue until i8ii. It is under diredlion of a Prefident and 24 Dire

EJex Bank at Salem.

VJWUxAmGvzY, Prefident. \ James King, Cafiier. ( 73 ) MaJfacJmfetts Bank at Boflon, Samuel Eliot, Prefident. Thomas Dawes, Aaron Dexter, Thomas Wallcy Samuel Salifbury, Benjamin Greene, William Parfons, William Phillipsjun, John Lowell, jun. James Twing, Cajbier Nathaniel Fofter, Teller. Nath. H. Furnefs, "» ^"'""^'^^^^ Samuel Thwing, J Miles Greenough, AJpJlant, James Hill, M:jfenger and Attendant. Union Bank at Bojlon^ Mofes Gill, DIRECTORS.Prefident. Benjamin Buffey, Benjamin Joy, Samuel Brown, Thomas K. Jones, Samuel Cobb, Ebenezer Oliver,

Stephen Codman, - Jofiah Quincy. Thomas Davis, Oliver Wendell. Jofeph Head, George Burroughs, Cajbier. Nathaniel Emmons, Accountant. Johnfon Jackfon, AJJijlant Accountant. * David Morcy, Difcaunt Clerk. John Brown, Teller. Andrew Johonnot, Mejfenger. Andrew Kettell, AJlJiant ditto. Merrimack Bank at Newbury^Port, William Bartlett, Preftdent. Jofeph Cutler, -Cajbier. Oloucejier, Cape-Anriy Bank. John Somes, Prefident. Jofeph Allen, Cajbier. Bank at Nantucht. Jofeph Chafe, Prefdent. George Folgier, Cajbier. Bank at Nenuhampjbire, Oliver Peabody, Prtfdent. John Peircc, Cajbier. ( 74 ) Of the POST "OFF ICE. Extraas/row a late ASi of Congrefs « to eftablifh the Port Office of the United States." [Mar. '99. Sea. I. enafbs, That there Hiall be eflablifhed at he feat of the government of the United States, a General Poft Office, under the diredlion of a Poft- Mafter General. The Poflmafter General fliali ap- point an affiftant, and fuch clerks as may be neceffary for performing the bufinefs of his office: He fliall eftablifli poft-offices, and appoint poftmafters at all fuch places as fhall appear to him expedient, on, the port roads that are or may be eftabliihed by law.' Sea. 5. Every Poftmafter fliall keep an office, in which one or more perfons fliall attend at fuch hours as the Poftmafter General fliaU dire^, for the pur- pofe of performing the duties thereof, and all letters brought to any poft office half an hour before the time of making up the mail at fuch office, fliall be forwarded therein ; except at fuch offices where, in the opinion of the Poftmafter General, it requires more time for making up the mail, and which he fhall accordingly prefcribc, but this ftiall in no cafe exceed one hour.

Sea. 6. No fees or perquifites fliall be received by any perfon employed in the General Poft Office on account of the duties to be performed by virtue of his appointm^ent. Sc6i, 7. The following rates of. portage fhall be charged on all letters and packets (excepting fuch as are exempted by law) conveyed by the ports of the United States, viz. For every letter compofed of a fingle fheet of paper conveyed not exceeding forty miles, eight cents.

Over forty, and not exceeding ninety miles ten cents. Over ninety, and not exceeding one hundred and fifty miles, ttvelve and an half cents. Over one hundred and fifty, and not exceeding three hundred ra\\t%yfeventeen cents. Over three hundred, and not exceeding five hun dred miles, tiventy cents.

Over five hundred miles, tiuenty-five ctntt. And ( JSj And for every double letter, or one compofed of two pieces of paper, double thofe rates ; and for every triple letter, or one compofed of three pieces of paper, triple thofe rates ; and for every packet compofed of four or more pieces of paper, or other thing, and weighing one ounce avoirdupois,quadruple th()fc rates, and in that proportion for all greater weight Pro-videJ, : that no packet of letters conveyed by the water mails fliall be charged with more than luadruple portage, unlefs the fame lliall acStuallv con- iam more than four dirtind: letters. No poftmafte. ihall be obliged to receive, to be conveyed by the mail, any packet which fliall weigh more than three pounds. ^cc. 8. Every letter or packet brought into the United States, or carried from one port therein to another, in any private fhip or veiTel, fliall be charged ivithjix cents, if delivered at the port office where the fame iliall arrive, and if deftlned to be conveyed by poll to any other place, with tiuo cents added to the ordinary rates of portage. Sec. 9. If any portmafter, _ or other perfon autho nfed by the Portmafter General to receive the portage of letters, fliall fraudulently demand or receive any rate of portage or gratuity, or reward, other than is provided by this a

offence ; and the letter, newfpaper package, mcmor andum, cr other thing, (hall not be delivered to the perfon to whom It is direAed, until the amount of fmgle letter poftage is paid for each article of which the package fhall be compcfed. ;

( 77 ) Letters and packets to and from the following officers of the United States, are exempted from pofl- an;c. —Each poftmafter, provided each letter or packet fliall net exceed half an ounce in weight, each member of the Senate andHcuiie of Reprefentatives of theCon- grefs of the United States —^the Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the Houfe of Reprefentatives, provided each letter or packet exceed not two ounces in weight, and during their acHiual attendance in any feffiorf*of

Congrefs, and twenty days after fuch felilon ; the

Prefident of the United States ; Vice Prelident ; the

Secretary of the Trealury ; Comptroller ; Auditor

Regifter ; Treafurer ; Commiflioner of the Revenue

Supervifors of the Revenue ; Infpectors of the Rev

enue ; Commillioners for direA taxes ; Purveyor ;

the Secretary of War ; Accountant of the War

Office ; the Secretary of State ; the Secretary of

the Navy, and Accountant of the Navy ; the Poft-

mafter General ; Affiftant Poftmafter General : And they may all receive their newfpapers by poft, free

of poftage : Provided _ That the members of the Sen- ate and Houfe of Reprefentatives, Secretary of the Senate and Clerk of the Houfe of Reprefentatives fliall receive their newfpapers free of poftage only during any feffion of Congrefs, and twenty days after. All letters & packages to & from George Wafliington late Prefident of theU.States are continued to be free. As there are feveral places of the fame name in the United States, Merchants and others are requeft- ed to be very particular in the diredlion of their

letters, in mentioning the State ; and \tlien -not for a poft-town., the nearellpoft-towufliould be mentioned The Poft-Office does not infure Money, or any other thing conveyed by poft. The General Poft Office is kept at the Seat of Govern- Jofepb Haberjhamy Poflmafter- General. [.mcnt Charles Burrell, Affiftant. Robert Patton^ Poftmafter at Philadelphia. 'Jonathan Hajlings^ at Bofitm, in Majfachufetts. Mark Simes^ at Portfmouth, mNeiv-H^mfJbire,

Samuel Freeman, at Portland in Maine. ' X1800.] H („78 ) at Cambridge. I

The Overseers of the UNIVERSITY are, I The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Council and' Senate of the Commonwealth, the Prefident of the' Univerfity, and the Minifters of the Congregational Churches in the Towns of Bojlon^ Roxbury, Dorchcjler^ Charlejiotuny Cambridge and Watertoivn. Rev. Simeon Hoivardy D.D. of Bofion, Secretary. The corporation. Rev. Jofeph milard, D.D. & L.L.D. PreJidcHt. Hon. Olii'er Wendell, or Bofton, -J Hon. 'John Lo-juell, L.L.D. of Roxbury, / Rev. Simeon Hoivard, D.D. of Bofion, \- FeUorvs. Rev. John Latbrop, D.D. of Bofton. I

Ebenezer Storcr, A.M. of Bofton, Treafurer. The PROFESSORS. David Tappan, D.D. Hollis ProfefTof of Divinity. Rli^h^let Fearfony A.M. Hancock Profeflbr of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Profeflbr of the Englifli Language. Samuel Webber, A.M. Hollis Profeflbr of Mathematics and Natural Philofophy. John Warren,M.D. Herfey Profeflbr of Anat.& Surgery. Benjamin Waterhouje, M.D. Herfey Profeflbr of the Theory and Practice of Phyfic. Aaron DeKJcr^MJ). Erving Prof. Cliym. & MateriaMed. TUTORS, &c. at Harvard Univerfity. William-Amhcrji Barron, A.M. Geography, and the Element3 of Geometry, Nat. Philofophy & Aftronomy. Levi Hedge, A.M. Logic, Metaphyiics aud Ethics. James Kendall, A.M. Greek. William Wells, A.M. Latin. Samuel Shapleigh, A.M. Librarian. Jofeph Nancrede, French Infl:ru6lor. Caleb Gannei, A.M. Steward. Matthias Spanlding, A.B. Butler.

Cooimencement h on the third Wednefday in J"h' ( 79 ) Other Colleges, Academies, ^c\ WlUiamis College at WiUiamfton, Bcrkjhire County. Rev. Ebenezer Fitch, Prefident. Stephen Weft, d.d. Vice-Prefident. , Secretary. Noah Linfley, Tutor. Commencement Is on the firft Wedueiday in September. BoiL'doin College at Brunft„ick, County of Cumberland. Daniel Davis, Prefident of the Overfeers. Rev. Samuel Eaton, Vice-Prefident. , Secretary. Members of the Board. David Hale, Samuel Thacher, Rev. Daniel Marrett. Rev. Tnftram Coffin, Prefident of the College. Samuel Dean, d.d. Vice Prefident. Samuel Freeman, Treafurer. John Frothingham, Secretary. Bummer Academy, at Newbury, Ifaac Smith, Preceptor i»^«///>AAcademy,atAndover,ikr<2riiV.zt-;«^«,Precept Jona. /"/v/i^:/^, Affiftant, Abiab Holbrook, Writing Ma^fter. Leicejier Academy, at Leicefter, Ebcn.Mams Preceptor. John Peirce, Al][ifl:ant Preceptor Btrivict Academy, at Berwick, i?^,y. Green, Preceptor, /•r^^^^/rg-Academy at Fryeburg, PaulLangdou,Vr^cttmoi\ if«//ow//Academy,atHalloweiI,7.//.;roo^«^«,Precep. Brijlol Academy, at Taunton, Simeon Dagget, Precept, Marblchead Academy, William Harris, Preceptor. ^a^/'«^/o« Academy, at Machias, D^;?if/i^.C^/o«,Prccep. Plymouth Academy, at Plvmouth. Wcftjield Academy, at Weftfield. Graon Academy, at Groton. Wcjiford Academy, at Weftford. i'or^/rtn*/ Academy, at Portland. Dedham Academy, at Dedhara,£^^«. ^/i^/jf, Inftruclor. Neiv^Salem Academy, Proaor Peirce, Preceptor. Derby School, at Hingham, Abner Lincoln, Preceptor. Jpf-.uich Grammar School, at Ipfwich, , Pr Roxbury Grammar School, Mafter. CharUp-iun Freq^School, Samuel Pay/on, Mafter. JiufeL' Aczdcmy, at Charleftown, Tho. Pay/on, Precept Sandivich Academy, at Sandwich, Rev. 3f.^;,rr,Precept, arnjiable B Grammar School, 'Jofmh Clark, Preceptor. ( 8o ) Churches, Minifters, and Religious Societies,

in (hefivsral Towns in MafTacIiufetts. Note, E ftands foy Epif^opalian. P for PrcJhyUrlan, B for Safti/i. U for Univerfalljl and V for Vacani. In ihs County of Suffolk.

Churcii€«, Minifters, Ijfc. in iJjc Toivn o/"Bofton. yb-rangid according to the Time the Churches ivere Founded. Firfl Church in Cornhiil, William Emerfon. Second, or Old North Church, John Lathrop, r>.T>.

[ Tbs ancient Meeting Houfe, being dejiro^ed in t}>e ye> I775> ^^^ Mcmhers cfthat Society haveJinCg united luiib the Church in Middle Street.] Firfl Baptift Church, Back-ftreet, Samrul Stillman^n.li. Old South Church, Marlboro'-flreet, Jofeph EciUy, d.d, Stone Chapel, E South School-ftreet, Jarnes Freeman Church in Brattlc-rireet, Peter Thacher, d.d. Quaker's Meeting Houfe, Leverett's Lane. New North Church, North-ftreet, John Eliot^ d.d. New South Church, Sunimer-ftreet, John T. Kirklcmd. Chrift Church, E Salem-ftreet, William Walter, d.d. Churcli in Federal-ftrcct, John S. PopHn. Church in Koilis-ftreet South-End, Samuel Wejl, d.d. Trinity Church, E Summer-flreet, Samuel Parker, d.d. John Sylvcfrcr John Gardner, AlGftant Minifter, Weft Church, Lynde-ftreet, Simeon Hotvard, d.d. Second Baptift Church, Back-ftreet, Thomas Baldivirt. Sandemanians, Middle-ftreet, below Crofs-ftrcet. Univerfalift Church, Bcnnet-ftreet, John Murray. Romllli Church, So. School-ftreet, Francis Matignon,\).Vi. Methodift Society, Methodift Alley, North-End.

The Metlxodifts have no fettled Minifers, but their Societit-j are generallyfupplied, according to their rules, by itinerant Preachers, luho being frequently changed, their Names are not inferted at the Toivus ivbcrs they have meetings.l

The other Churches, &c. in the County of Suffolk,Sire,

Hingham, Henry Ware, I Ch.-lfea, Phillips Payfon

Daniel Shute, d.d. | Ebtil, or Nuntajket, Vacant ( !» ) Minillers, ^c, in Norfolk County [The Towns are alphabetically arranged.^ Bellinghamt V Ncedbam^ Stephen Palmer Valentine W.Rathburn B Thomas Noyes Braintree, Ezra Weld Methodifts Brooklyn, John Peirce ^incy, V

Canton y Zack. Howard Jol' Cleverly. £/>{/. Header Cobajfet. Jacob Flint Randolph, Jonathan Strong Dfd'AuOT, Jafon Haven Joel Briggs, B Jabez Chickerlng Roxbury, Eliphalet Porter Thomas Thacher John Bradford Wm. Montague E Thomas Gray Dorcbefier, Thad. M.Harris Sharon, Jona, Whitaker Dovsrt Benjamin Caryl Stoughton, Foxbcrough, Thom. Kendall Edw. Richmond Franklin, Nath. Emmons, on JValpole, George: Morey Mcdfieldy Thomas Prentifs IVeymouth, Jzcoh Norton Edward Clark B Simeon Williams Msdiuay, Luther Wright IVrentbam, John Cleveland David Sanford Elima Fide, Milton, JofephMcKeaa WilliamWilliams B

Minlfters, ^c, in Eflex County, Almjhury, David Smith jyaOT/7/on,Manaf.CutlerLLD V P Haverhill, Abiel Abbot V B Phineas Adams Andover, William Symmes Giles Merrill Jonathan French Hezekiah Smith, D.D. B Beverly, Jofeph McKcan f^f-Mtch, LeviFiilbie V V Boxford, Elizur Holyoke Jofeph Dana Peter Eaton Bradford, Jonathan Allen Lyn Thomas C. Thacher Ebenezer Dutch Jofeph Roby i>a«vfrj jBcnja.Wadfworth Friends & Methodifts Samuel Mead Lynnfield, Jofeph Mottey ^Mancbejlu-, V Glocejisr, Eli Forbes iVfflr5^Zi^jj'^b.en,Hubbard Daniel FuUer Ifaac Story Two Pariflics V William Harris E V lA Mcthodifts [1S0O.3 H 2 ( 80 iMidelleton^j SoiQirivij? Adamsl Giib. T. Williams j \Ne"jubiiry^ AbrahamM

John Andrews Daniel Hopkins i Samuet Spring Nathaniel Fifher jg ChaxksW. MJltoa Friends Danid Dana P ilijbury^ Andrew Beattic Edward Baf8,DD. E V John Bodcily Pl'7o/>(;Stf/

Mlnifter^, 8f<:. in Middl^ifqx Comfy^ ASion, Mofes Adams Hopkinton^ NatlianielHowc AJhly, Cornelius Waters Zcxi«^^on, Jonaa. Clark Bedfofd. Samuel Stearjas Lincoln^ Charks Stearoa, \Biilerica, Hen?yCumings Littleton^ Edinimd Fofter Jofeph. Willard I^Ialdin, Eliakim Willis; I Boxborv, 1 \Burlmgton^]ohn. Marritt Aaron Green _> ^Cambiidgey AbiePHtolmes Marlborough, Afa Packard! iThaddeus Filke Medfxird, DavidOfgood,©©. John Fofter Naticky Stephen Badger

I V E Weivten, Jonathan Homer V B WiHiamGrcenough •Cct'lip, Fa^l-tltchSeld Jofeph Grafton H ^ i CharUfwwni Jedi.Morfe,D D. Reading, Ckleb Prentice \Cbelmsfordy Hezek. Packard Eliab Stone John PeFkins Peter Sanbotn Concord^ Ezra Ripley Pepperell, John Bullard Dracut^ Solomon Alkeiv Shvrbiirne, Elijah Browne Dunjlable^ S/jfr/ey, Phineas. Whitney EfiJi&uSury, Jofiah Brldgt; Stomhain, John H. Steven* Erapiingbamf DavidKcUogg Stvtv, Jonathan Newell Methodifts 'Sudbury, Jacob Bigelow Groton, Daniel' Chaplin Tc-a}kjkury, Titles T.Barton T'otvnfaid, V I ^Jf9ili/}»n^ Timot. Dickinfoi TyngJ}mro\ Natb. Lawrence L13.J Miaifters, iyc. in Middlciex Ccumy. continued. V/'aitbam, Jacob Cufliiri| mftforJ, Caleb Blakc

/f^cii-rfo-u/jr ,Richard R . Eli o t Wilmin^toniFrcegrskCe Rey Wcjlatt^ Samuel Kfiridaii [uokls V ' B Woburn, Samuel Sargeant Methedffis Ellas Smith B

Minifters, t^c. in Plymoutli County, Ahin^ton, Samuci'Niles Middleboro\ Jofeph Barker BridyiJjater, John Read Caleb Turner Samuel An^T^r David Gnrney Zedekiah Sanger Ifaac Backus E John Porter Ebenezer Hinds B V Samuel Nelfon B V Pembroke, James Hawley €arver, John Howland Gad HitchcockjDD V Plymouth^ 'Suxiorffugb, John Ailyn Ivory Hovey" 'Miii/axyE-phrnim Briggs Rochtjhr, Lemuel LeBarron Hanover, John Mullen Calvin Chaddock 'KmgJTotty Zephaniab Willis V B ''Marjbpid, WilKam Shaw Sciticate, Nehemiah Thomas Elijah Leonard David Barnes, d.d. V » Wra.W.Wheeler E PlymptoTtj Eb. Withington \JVareham, 'Hohlc Everett

Minifters, ^^. In Barnftabk Comtty, Bar/iJIable,] ohnMdUn,\\in: Orleans, Jonathan Bj^fcom OakesShaw {FrovincHoiim, Sam. Parker Enoch. Eldridge B; Methodifts Cbatbjun, Eph, Briggs, jun S'andivich, Jonathan Burr Denoisy Nathan Stoae V ^Eipham, Philander Shaw Friends Falmouth^ Hairy Lincola. Methodifts^ r Friends Jude Damon, 'Har-uiieh, John Simpkins Methodifts

. NathanUnderwood Welljket, Levi Whitman Abaer Lewis B Yarmoutk,TimoOxf Aldtn

. j-rj-arjajjecyMarptpee^ Johnjunn Freemanrreem^n BiJ Gideon Hawley, Miffionary to the Marflipee IndianJ ( 84 ) Miniilers, ^c. in DukeV County. Cbilmari^ Jonathan Smith Edgarton, Jofeph Thaxtcr J Tifouryt XGayhead, Zach. Honfuit V Bl Thomas Jeffery B ZachariahMayheWjMiflionary at Alartha's Vineyard

Minifter, 6f. at Nantucket.

Nantuciety Gurney | Friends and Methodifts

Minifters, fyc. in Briftol County. Attleborougby John Wilder Noriotiy Pitt Clark Ebenezer JLazeli Raynbam^erez Fobes l.l.d. V B V Eliflia Carpenter B Methodifts Berkley, Thomas Andros Rebobotby V Dartmouth, V Benjamin Mafon Daniel Hicks Jacob Hicks Friends Aaron Wheeler Digbtca, John Smith John Pitman Enoch Goffe Two Vacant £j/iony William Reed Somerfety V iFreetoivn, V Sioanzey, Ch. Thompfon B Philip Hathaway B Philip Slade B John Lawrence B Taunion. Friends V Mansjieldy Roland Green V E New-Bedfordy S. Weft, D.D Ebenezer Nielfon B Ifaiah WeAon IVeJiporty V V

Minifters, ^c. in Worcefter County. AJhburnbamy John Cufliing Boyljiony Ward Cotton V B WiUiam Nafti Methodifts Charlto Eraftus Lrearned Atholy Jofeph Eftabrook Methodifts Barrcy Jofiah Dana Douglasty Ifaac Stone Berlin, Reuben Puffer V B Boltorty Phinehas Wright Dudley, Abial Williams Broolfieldy Ephraim Ward Fitcbiurgh, Sam.Worcefter Thomas Snell Methodifts

Nathan Fiike d.d, Gardner y Jonathan Ofgood V B Gerry^ ( 85 ) Gmftoiiy John Miles PrincetoHy Jofeph RuiTell [ HurJivick, Thomas Holt Royaljion, Jofeph Lcc I ^ilofes Kenny V B| Ebcnezcr Burc i2«//a/iiHezckiahGoodrich l^ethodifls Shreiufjury, Jofeph Sumner Scuthborough, Parker

George Robinfon Spencer f Jofeph Pope Hoiden, Jofeph Avery Sturbridg^y jolhua Paine HuhhardfwR', Ndxem.Parker ZenosLXeonard B ZKZ//fj/?en H-olcomb LsiceBer^ Zeph. S. Moore Sutiont Edmund Mills V B Jofeph Goffe Leomtnfter. Francis Gardner Samuel King B Lunenbvrgh^ Zabdiel Adams Wm. Batcheldor B

Mtndon, Caleb Alexander Templetor: , Eben. Sparhawk V V MHford,Mtiho6:\(i^tlf\3mi Upton, Benjamin Wood

Ninv Braintree, John Fifk I V B Neribboro'y Peter Whitney f/w/r/^?, Samuel Judfon iWr^^^rrVo^? John Crane 'Ward, lizzc Bayley John Cooper BWeJiboroughy JohnRobinfon Oakham, Daniel Tomhnfon;/^'r/?^r,'r. Stephen Baxter Oxfsrd, Eiias Dudley JVcJim'mfter, Afaph Rice V U'Wincbendon Jofeph Brown Paxto Daniel Gro(venor 'Wo rcejfer, Samtiel Auftin PeUrJham, Solomon Read Aaron Bancroft V B

Miniilers, ^c, in Hampfhire County. [In Towns on the EuJI Side of Connecticut River.] -Awi&tfr^, David Parfons Lcverett, Henry WiUiams Ichabod Draper EUjah Montague B Belchertan, Juftus Forward Long Meadoiu, R- S. Storrs Samuel Bigelow B Ludloivy Antipas Steward Brhnfield, Clark Brown Monfon, Jeffc Ives

Granby^ • Gridley V ] Silas Polk E Montagus Judah Nafli Greenia'ub^ fofepk Blodget 'Neiu Salem, fnel Fofter Jofliua Crolby Joti^ Orcutt B Hadley, Samuel Hopkins Ncrthfcld, V Holland, Ezra Reeve €range. ¥ Methodifts ( 86 ) palmer y Mofe» Baldwin S/)ri/!gJie/d,Bcz3iltcl}io ward Pclham, Oliver V Matthias Cazier IVure, Reuben Morfe Shutejhuryy Pi^ariuhiy Samuel Reed Jofeph Smellage IVe^i dell, Jofeph Kilburn South Hadley^ Joel Hayes JVilbraba7», Mofes Warren South Brimjield, Seth Clark B Elijah Codding John Hebbard B Sunderland, V Methodifls

Minifters, l^c. Hampfliire County. [In Towns on the Weji fide of Conne^icut River.]

Ajhfield, Nehemiah Porter ^^Ifaivlcy, Enos SmJth B Heath, Jofeph Strongjjun. Ebenezer Smith B-\t...k.Leyuen V Barnardjlon, Amafa Cook Jofeph Green B Levi Hodge B Middlefield, JonathanNafli Blandjord, Jofeph Badger V B V B and i: Montgomery, V Buchland, Jofiah Spauldlng Northampton, Solo. Williams V B Norivich^ Stephen Tracy Charlemont, Ifaac Babbit Plainjield, Mofes Hallock V B V B Qbejier, Bafcom Ro-we, Preferved Smith ; Aaron ^Cheprjield, Jjfiah Waters Rujfdl, V Ebenezer Vining B Ebenezer Stow { Col/aln, P Shelburm, Jeffe Town fend Rufus Freeman B| David Long B Edmund Littleficld '£> Southampton, Jonathan Judd Conway, Johu Emerfon \Southivick, Ifaac Clinton I V P JV.Springfeld,]l.s,\hro^D.Ji

I V B V Cumminvton, Briggs Jeffe Whitman I James [Deerjield, John Taylor Methodifts ^^.//aw/^C'/jPayfonWilliflon Wifiha?npton, Enoch Hale iCill, John Jackfon Weftfield, Noah Atwater \GoJben, Samuel Whitman V B \Cranville, T\n\o. M. Cooley Whateh, Rufus WeUi ijoel Baker 'Afa Todd B V B Walliamjburgb, Jof. Strong Greenfield, Roger Newton IVortbington, V Hatfield, Jofeph layman Jonathan L. Pomeroy ( 87 ) Minifters, ^c. in Berkfhire County. Adams^ Methodifts Pittsfeld, Thomas Allen Alford, Methodift ValentineRathburn B Becktt, V Methodifts Bethlehem^ V Richmond, David Perry Cbejbirey V Sandhfeld, V Peter Warden ] Levi White Nathan Mafon ] V E John Leiand 1 Benjamin Baldwin B Clarkjlurghy Jefle Hartwell B Dalton^ James Thorn pfon Savoy, Nathan Halkins B Egremont., V Sheffeld, Ephraim Judfon Great Borrington^ Methodifts V ] Bmthfeld, Jeduthim Gray ] S(ocBrldge,Steph. Weft, d.d. Hancock, Clark Rogers ] V B LaneJboro\ Daiiiel CoJIins Tyringham, Jofeph Avery Lee^ Alvan Hyde Methodifts Methodifts ^.j/S;«^/o«,W.G.BaUantIne Lenoxy Samuel Shepard John Nichols B Methodifls & ] Methodifts Loudorr, W.Stockbridgc, Oliver Ayer Mt.Wafnngton, Methodifts Eber Moffat B Methodifts Ne-w AJhford, Williamfon, Seth Swift NcwMarlboro JacobCatlin V B Methodifts Partr'tdgefeldy John Ldand i^/«£^r,GurdonDorrance V Zoar, Minifters, 6"^. in York County, Alfred^ Turner John Cornijh, John'ChadboumB Arundely Silas Moody Coxhall, Simon Lock B Beruuieiy John Thompfon Fryehurg, Wm. Feflenden Jofeph HUliard, Zebediah Richardfon B William Hooper 1 Kittsryy William Briggs WllliamBatchellor I Samuel Chandler Nathaniel Lord B Jofeph Litchfield Friends Friends Betfjeiy Gould Lebanon, Ifaac Hafey ^i^i./.r^,Nath.Webfter \Limeruk Brldgetcn, Nathan Church Edmund Eaftman Buxton^ Paul CofSn EbenezerKinfman B ( 88 )

Miniikfs, l:fc. in the County cf York continued. Limingtorty Jona. Atkinfon \Waterboro\ Henry Smith B

Ne'wjield, \ Peletiah TingleyB Parfonsfield, Benjamin Rolf Waterford, Lincoln Ripley Samuel Weeks ^^f//j,Mof.HemmenwayDD Levi Chadboum B Daniel Little Pepperelborough, Philipjburghy Jofcph Eaton B SaHdfordy Mofes Swett Yorky Ifaac Lyman and Otis Robinfon B Rofewell MelTenger SbapUighy —— Brown, Ifaac Briggs Nehemiah Davis B Tozer Lord B The folloAving ^rtNantes of Plantations in the County of York Flintjlotvtty Neiv-Penekooky Hiramy Eaji-Andcvery Oxfordy PorterfelJy Netv-^unkooky Broionjield.

Minlfters,

Cape-Elizabeth y V ^Thomas Green B Durbam'y Jacob Herrick Norioayy

Falmouth y V Oiisfieldy Thomas "Roby Caleb Bradley Parisy John Waite U James Hooper B Friends and Methodifts Pegypfcot Gorcy Freeporty Alfred Johnfon Poland, Jonathan Scott Gorbam, Caleb Jewett Methodifts James McCorfon B Portland, Samuel. Dean d.d. Gray, Samuel Perley P Elijah Kellogg Harpfivelly Samuel Eaton Jofeph Warren £ Samuel Woodward B Raymondy Hartford, SebafcodegaHy Hc'brQn, John Trip Scar;^ro*,ThomasLancaftcr Methodifts Btandifiy Daniel Marrett Sumnery LivermorCy V Turnery John Strickland P NeiU'GhceJlery V TyngJlozuKy V B JVindhanty Nathaniel Stone Thomas Barnes U ( 89 ) Mlnifters, ijc. in Lrincoln County, * Towns on the Wi^ Side of KennebeckKwtr. Aroufeagy Georgetoivn* Ezek.Emerfon Butb, Hugh Wallis LeiviJiovL-n Methodlfts Litchfield, WilliamStinfon B Boivdoiny V B James Potter Rujkohegany y B Thompfonboro B Bozvdoinbamy Topjbam^ Jonathan Ellis Job Macomber B Wales,

Georgetoivn is at the mouth of Kennebeci River and naturally lies in three divifions. The Peninfula or Neck, called Small Point, is on the Weft ficle, and on the Main, and contains about half the land and population. Arouseag Ifland con tains about ao,ooo acres, or one quarter of the land and inhabitants, and the meeting-houfe. RusKOHEGAN, or Parkers Ijland, contains the other quarter, or about 28,000 acres. Stage-IJland contains about fix acres

Towns on the Eaji Side of Kenneheck River. Balljlozvn, Jofeph Bailey B Neivcajile, Kiah Bailey BoQthbay^ John Sawyer Ne-wMilford, Jona. Ward Brijlol, William Riddel P NobUbora V B Friends PoTx/Kc/ioro'AldenBradford Camietiy Thomafown, Eliflia Snow B Cujbing, Ephraim Hall B Union Drefden, IValdobor^e Yrcierick'R.ttz P EJgecumbe, Dan. Hubbard B IVarren, Jonathan Hufe 'Jeremefquam, IVoohvicb, Joilah Winfliip Mufcongusy B 25 Mile Pond Plantation. Minifters, ^c. in Kennebeck County,

[The following fix Townfliips extend on both fides Kennebeck River.] Augufa, Daniel Stone Norridgeivociy^ PiitJloivft,]amesBowcn E CuHaan, Winjloiv, Jofliua Cuihman Hallozvell, Eli phalet Gillet [VSoo.] '( go )

TMiniftcrs, tffc. in Kenncbeck County continued. Towns on the IVeJi Side of Kennebeck Rircr. Anfottt Nczu Sharon^ Belgrade^ Neiv Vineyard^ Cbajler,, Readjield, Fairfieldy Reedjioivn., Farmington^ V B|5;V«^, Afa Wilber Fayette, Eliphalct Smith Starts, Go/bin^ Sandy River, Gr««f, L^knueljackfon B Seven Mile Brook, Littleboro* IVayne, Winthrop, Mount F'ernon Wymat?% Flantation.

Towns on tlie Et^fl Side of Kennebeck River. Barnardjiatun, Vajfalhoro, Cornvillc, Nehemiah Gould B Clinton, Mephibofh.Cain B Friend* Harlem, Job Chadwick B Warromarttrgtts,

Kurratunk, Wcfferunfett Of I Sebajiakook, UJferunJkvt. \ [The County ^VKennebeek was incorporated Feb. aoith I799» and comprehends what before conftituted the northerly 'part of the County of Lincoln.]

Mmifters, &c. in Hancock County.

Towns, \sfc.on the Eajl Side of Ptnobfcot River. Blue Hilly Jonathan Fifher Penobfcot, Jonathan Powars Buckjio-wny Orrington, Cape R<(fa Sedgii/ick, Daniel Merrill Ca/iincy William Mafon Sullivan, Fdeny Sullivan (adjaccnti) Bddingttnvny SuniAazey G^ldJbi)ro\ Trea/My Majebiqivaduful^ Plantations'bctyfCen'\ Noi». Metawutnkeagy Union 'oad / Noi6. M»untDeJ,rty V Penobfcot T N0.7. \Qlamm9n, Rivers. 1 No;8. \FaJfedumitagy 1_9!_). Mlnifter*, Is'c. /V, Hancocks Cbuufy continued."^ Towns, life, on the mji. Side, ofVtnohWot Ri^,r Kendujhrag^ Bclfafu Ebenczcr Price Canaaitf Northpori, Duck Traf(^ Pafkataquis Frankfort^ Poa/hauy Hampden^ Pro/pea^ Hope, or Barren^stotim. Soudabjhcok (The firft three folloxving are incorporated Townfhips compofed of groupes of IHands in Penob/cot- Bay, OrpLaa-IJlaad i& at the mouth of the River ) ^/•*^/A^.«^ Methodiftft ^f/J.r.',.Thoiaa*,Eamc«, i?«r-^, 5eter. powars Orphan IJlan^,

Waftington County. Addifotty Plantations Columbia y between Rajlporty Schoodick Harrington^ and MachiaSy V Cobcjhc'k Methodifts Rivers. Sttvben, Plantations \Piitntations "S No II. Eaftof Weft of (No. 22. j Madias, Macbias j No. 23. 'Aicibarbour Ht the Eajiern Corijines of the United State, ^ Pewi, acd Rights in Houfes of public Woriliip are confidered and deemed in law to be Real EOate, except in the 1 own of Bojlon, where they are to be confidered as perfonal Eftate only

The H^arren AJfcciation. is to meet this Year at the Baptift Meeting-Houfe in Pnomdence, the Tucfdav after tth* firft Wedqcfday in September, at a o'clock,'?. M> For Baptifi Education Society fee p. 7o.--That Society I meet in Bofion annually, on the day next after the laft Wednefday in May, and at fuch other times ajid.places a?, the Society may judge proper. (9^ ) CONVENTION of the Congregational Ministers/ in the Commonivealtb of Mojfacbufetis.

nPHEIR Meeting is helfl in Bofon^ in the afternoon •*• of the laft wedncfday in May, (or day of EkSiion)

annually ; and on the followingday at noon,after tranf- adling the ufual bufinefs of Convention, a (iermon is delivered in public before them, and a collection made for the charitable purpofe of relieving the indigent widorvvs of deceafed Clergymen. The Convention is a voluntary AfTociation, em- bracing all the congregational clergy of the common wealth, and vtfled with no particular authority or controul over the Churches. They have opened a friendly correfpendence with the General AiTcmbly hof the Prefbyterian Church in the Middle and South- lern States, and with the reprcfentative bodies of the [congregational Miaifters in Conne

. raditr and qualifications, of Minifters and Candidates

r/ho may travel into other States ; and an agreement has been entered imto between the Convention and Ithe other reprcfentative bodies of Minifters in other {States, rautuHlly to communicate the names of their Committees for this purpofe. Every certificate muft •be figned by one gentleman at leaft of that Commit- tee from whofe bounds the perfon recommended travels. The Committee in Maflachufetts confifts of the following Gentlemen, viz. Rev. Rev. |5tcph. Weft, D.V.StocibrUge Nathan Fifke,i)D.5roo-S;feW [Scth Swift, JViHiamJle-din Caleb Alexander, Mendon |Jof.Lathrop,DD.^v5/>r/«gj/?. John Cufhing, AJhbumham Ijofeph Lyman, Hatfield Jofeph Willard, d.d. l.l.d.I [Roger Newton, Greenfield [ Prefi.Harv.Univ. CambridgA ( 9? ) Rev. Rev. Ezra Ripley, Concord jSaniuclWeft,D.D. N.Bedford Daniel Chaplin Groton [John Mellen, Barnjiabfe Peter Thacher, d.d. i^o/?o«!jonatban French, 'Andover John Lathrop, d.d. ditto Tho's Barnard, d.d. Salem Jed.Morfe, d.d. Charhjlown Samuel Spring, "Netvb.Port Jafon Haven, Dcdba7n SamuelDeane,D.D. Portland Ezra Weld, Braintree MoHHemmenwayDD WelL John Reed, Bridgivat^r Paniel Little, ditto Peres Fobes, ll.d. Ray.bam AldenBradford,i'owaa/^or« Thfe Cc;i"j:nthn " earntftly recommend to all young Gentlemen, who defign to devote themfelv^s to the work of the Miniftry, to fpend that portion, of time in the lludy of Divinity, which improved and jijdicious advifers fliall think neceflary to qualify them for public Teachers." The Congregational Minifters throughout the Com monwealth, with fome exceptions, are affociated and have regular and flated meetings for fcllowfliip and mutual improvemf nt. The Convention have paffed a vote, requefting the Moderator oj: Scribe of the feveral Affociations thr»)ughout the Commonwealth,' to forward to the Scribe of the Convention, a corrcdl lift of the members of their refpeaive Affociations, with the name of the Scribe of each, and of the Can- didates licenfed by them ; and have dire

Vacancies in the County of Berkfhire, Grejt Barringtorty Egremcutf Dalton^ Loudon. Alford, Bdhlem, Becket,

Mountain pRESBYTERT or Aff'ociationy in the Coun-

ties of Ham pfhi re and Berkfliire. 1798. i j Rev. Rev. , I jTimothy Allen, Chefierjleld James Briggs, Cumlngton [Aaron Bafcom, Cbeji, Mofes Hailock, Plainfield Stephen Tracy John Leland, Pairidgejuld IVortblngton W.G.Ballantine ,WaJhingtot> J. L. Pomroy, Samuel Whitman, Cofben

Candidates, 1798. Mr. Chapin. Mr. Payne. jNorthem J/fociathn in the County oi Ham^oire, uly. 1799- I

Rev. . Rev. Jonathan Judd, SoutbarnptotAAm^STi Cook, Barnarcfjion NehemiahPorter, vi/^^c/t/jjoriah Spaulding, Buchland Samuel Hopkins, Hadlf^ HenrvHenry WilliamsWilliams, Le-verett, ofephStrong^^/Z/iaw/Jwrg-Z' J [chab draper. JuftusFbrward,J?if/ci'fr/?o': [,,r-^-'Parifh. Roger Newton, Gr/w/fWrPayf. WiUifton, £.^jOT/ft9»! John Emerfon, Conzuay John Taylor, Deerfcld Rufus Wells, IVbately Jofeph Strong, jun. Heath Jofeph Lyman, Hatfield Preferved Smith, Rowe Solo.Williams, Nortbampten Elijah Grid ley, Granby Jonathan Grout, Haivley Theoph.Packard, Shelbume J-OclHa^TS, South Hadley Candidate, John Smith, Pnlmer.

Vacancies, NortbJleldySunderlandy Leyden &:. Montgomery

N-. Eaft JJfociation in the County o£ Hampfiire,

No Returns.

In 1795 it confifted of 4 Minifters. [

( 9S 1

JJfociation m the South part of the County of Hampjhirc^ July lo, 1799.

Rev. John Macb'nftry, Spr'mgjidd - Bezaleel Howard, ditts Jcflc Ives, Muttfon Eaji of Antipas Steward, Ludlo-w > C^nneakut Richard Salter Storrs, Longrmadoiv River. Mofes Warren, Wllbraham ^ Ezra Witter, ditto.

Jofeph Lathrop, ».T). Weji Springjidd'

' Sylvanus Grifwold, ditto Noah At water, JVeJifdd Ifaac Clinton, Southidck Weft Side Jofeph Badger, Blandford \ of the Timothy M. Cooley, Granville River. Joel Baker, ditto Roger Harrifon, ditto Ebenezer Gay, Sujljcld (Con.) Scribe^

Candidates, Stephen Thacher,Rugglcs Woodbrldge.

Vacancies, North Parifh Jh Wefl-Springfdd^ Montgomery and Ruffell. AJfociatianin the Weftern partWorceflerCounty No Returns.

In 1795, it confifted of 14 Minifters.

AJfociation in and about Worc.efter. No Returns. Ih 1795, it confifted of 8 Minifters,

Weftminfter AJfociation* No Returns. In 1795, it confifted of 12 Mimfter».

Union AJfociation^ No Returns.

In 1 795, it con^fted of 7 Minifttrs. ( 96 )

Marlborough AJfoctatton^ 1798. I Rev. RcT. j I Jofiah Bridge, £a/? 5vi3«ry'Phineas Wright, Bolton Peter Whitney, Northburo JbzvML Kellogg, Framlnghant. Jofcph Willard, Boxboro^xxz. Ripley, Concord^ Jacob Bigelow, S!:dbury\A{z Packard, Marlboro' Jonathan Newell, iS/owJSainuel Sumner,* Southboro Mofes Adams, A6ien\ * Since difmifs'd.

No Returns of Candidates or Vacancies.

V7tMor6^ ^Jfoctattotiy February 6, 1799- Rev. Rev.

I Paul Litchfield, Carlijl< T.T.Barton,re«;;J/J«ryScrib Caleb Blake, IVeJlfard John H. Stevens, Stonebam Solomon Aikin, Draeut Freeg.Reynolds }Vilmington

No mention of Candidates or Vacancies.

Haverhill y^^/a/«dw, Aug. 29, 1797 Rev. Rev. Giles Merrill, Haverhill David Smith, Amejbury (and Plaijioivy N.Hampfli. Hump. C. Pearly, Methuen Phin.Adams,H

Candidates and Vacancies, NonC.

Andover /^Jbciation, June 17, 1799. Rev. Rev.

^ Blizur Holyoke, ^wc/br/ Caleb Prentifs, Heading William Symmes, Andover Samuel Sergeant, Weburn Jona. French, ditto Scribe Hezek, Packard, CA^/OTj/ori/

|:iiab StoBe, ' Reading^olomon Ada^ns, Middleton Henry Cumings, J?i//^ri

John Boddily, | Port New-Hampfhire.

Firft AJfociation on . No Returns. In 1795, it confifted of 4 Members. EiTex AJfociation, No Returns. In 1795, it confifted of 8 Members.

The Affociation of Salem and its Vicinity, • July 16, 1799. Rev, Rev. Phillips Payfon, Chelfea Ifaac Storey, Marblebeai fEti Forbes, Gloucejier Ebenezer Hubbard, ditto jM. Cutler, LJL.D, Hamilton William Bentley, Sahm 'Daniel Fuller, Gloucejier Jofeph McKean, Beverly jT.BarnardjD.D SulcmScv'ihc Thomas C. Thacher, Lynn 'John Prince, ll,d. SaUm\A2iTon Green Maiden Benja. Wadfworth,Z>a« Candidates, John Sabin, of Pomfrety Conneiflicut. Ifrael Andrews, Dangers.

The Affociation in and about Cambridge. Auguft 14, 1799. Rev. Rev. J*cob Cufhing, Waltbam Wm. Greenough, Ke-wton (Moderator. Jonathan Homer, diito Jonas Clark, Lexingt Sarauel Kendal, IVeJion David OfgoodjD.D.ikfct^brJIJohn Fofter, Calmbridge Charles Stearns, Z/wfo/njAbiel Holmes, ditto RichardR.EHot, ^a^fr/«>-a;«|Thaddeus Fifke, ditto Rev. Joseph Wii.lard, D.r>, l.l.d. Prefident of Harvard Univerfity, in Cambridge. Rev. David Tappan, Hollii Profefibr of Divinity in the Univerfity. Candidates. Nathan Tilton, a.b. OcStober, 1797. Ifaac Allen, a.b. June, and Otis Lan.e, ab. Aug. 1799

' No Vacancies. ( 98 ) Bofton AJfodation Odlober 17, 1799. Rev, Simeon Howard, n.n. Samuel Weft, d.d. John Lathrop, d.d. S^cribf, Vt^tx Thacher, D.d. \ Bofiptu John Eliot, d.d. { Jofeph Eckley, d.d. I James Freeman. 1" John Bradford; Roxbury John T. Kirkland, Bofton^ Eliphalet Porter, ditto TIioiTias Gray, Roxbury Jpd.Morfe,D.D. CharUftown John S, Popkin, BoJlon\ lHhad. M. HajrisL Dorchejier Joh© Pciricc^ Brooklyn William Emerfon, Bojlon Ca*w>idates, Abraham Randell, Thomas Bcede.

MtnAon AJfociation, 1798. Rev. Rev.

: david Sao^ord, Medvjay John Wilder, AttUharough

I (Weft Precina Timo. Dickinfon, Holl'ifion Nath.Emmons.DD. Franklin Nath. Howe, Hopkinton •Ifaac Stone, Douglas Samuel Jiidfon, Uxbridg:

Mills, I Sutton, \ Edmund Sutton Eben. Chaplin,

Caleb Alexander, Mcndon Jofeph Goffe,* j N.PariOi Jbhn Crane, Nortbbyidgc Benjamin Wood, Upton John Robinfon.JfT^/^^oron^Z) (not aflbciated.

Vajcancibs> Wrentham^ Milford, Mffffl53ff,,S. Parifh. Candidates, Nathaniel Hall and- John B. Prefton. * Mr. Goffe, not affociated—He has been ordained

by an Ecclefiaftical Council ; and Mr. Chaplin ftill retains his claim, which has been fan<5lioned by an Ecclefiaftical Council, as Paftor of t-he Church, and Minlfter of the Parifli.

AJfociation. in and about Dedham Rev. Jafon Haven, i)fceter N.H. Samuel Chandler, Kittery M. Jcffe Appleton, Hampton ^.H. Peter Holt, Epping N.H. Jofeph HiUiard, Betijoick M. Jacob Abbot,^ Hampton Falls N.H. Ifaac Briggs, York M. William Briggs, Kittery PrecinA M. Afa Piper, Wxttejidd N.H. Rofwell Meffinger York M. Facancies^ None. Candidate, Nymphas Hatch. ^

( lOO ) Aflbciation in the £qfierIyp

Cumberland Ai^ociTLtion, Augufl 9, 1 799. Rev. Rev. Trift. Gilman, N. Yarmouth Caleb Jewett, Gotham ^ (Moderator Elijah Kellogg, Portland Samuel T>eznt,n. D.Portland Alfred John Ion, Freeport\ Scribe Jacob Herrick, Durham\ ThomasLancafterjStarAorc' Daniel Marrett, Standijb Benjamin Chadwick, ditto Nathaniel Stone, Windham RufusAnderfonA^.!rar»zcw/>!>|Caleb Bradley, Falmouth'

Vacancies in Cumberland County, befidee a number: which never had fettled Minifters.

^ New Cafco, parifh in Falmouth, Cape Elifabeth^ Gray New Glouccjier^ Turner.

Canbidates refident in faid County. Mr. Gregg, Mr. James Boyd, Mr. Wefton.

Lincoln Aflbciation, July, J 799. Rev. Rev. RufusAnderfon, N.Tarmou.Vjon2i. Ward, NetvMilford, Hugh Wallis, Bath William Riddel, BriJIol Ezek.Emcrfon, Georgetoivn Alex. McLean, dittt, (Moderator. (Scribe. I John Sawyer, Bootbbay Eliphalet Gillet, Hallo^uell Kiah Bayley, NeiueaJlU Jonathan Calef,* Canaan

* Difmifled by a Council convened at Canaan, July 4th, 1799. Candidate, Jotham Sewall,

Vacancies, Cambdcn, Thomajlon, Cujbing, Union,

Waldoborough, Nobleborough , Edgecombe, Drefden, Pittfion Barrelljioivn^ Ballfloiun, all in Lincoln County. ( loi ) IVoolwich AfTociation, July, 1 799. Rev. Rev. Jofiah Winfhlp, JVool'wich\A\eLtnBv^dford,Po-wnalboro (Moderator. Ebenezer Coffin, Brunfwick Samuel Eaton, HarpfzveU\]om\hzn Hufe, Warren Jonathan Ellis, TopJhampzmtX Stone, Aufufla -^ (Scribe.l ^ Penobfcot AfTociation, July, 1799. Rev. Rev. Peter Powars, _ iJ^^r^^ Jonathan FiiOier, BlueHill (Modensitor (Scribe. 'Abrah. Cummins, Sullivan Ebenezer Price, Belfajl

I (Baptift unordained. Jonathan Powars, Penobfcot Daniel Merrill, Sedg-wick

[CandiJatey Ehenezcr Eaton. Vacancies not mentioned.

The Convention folicitous to collet and prefervc accurate documents for a hiftory of their churches, have pafTed a vote that each of the Congregational jMmifters in MafTachufetts, be requefted to compile a hiftory of his own Church, and of thofe in his vici- ^nity which may happen to be vacant, and to make returns to the Scribe of the Convention. It is hoped jthis important requeft will not pafs unnoticed, but be produdtive of great good.

Epifcopalian Bi/Joops in America. Edward Bafs, Bifliop in MafTachufetts. Abraham Jarvis, Bifhop in Connecticut. Hugh Peters, Bifliop elea: for Vermont.^ Samuel Provoft, Bifhop in New-York. Uzal Ogden, Bifliop in New-Jerfey. William White, Bifhop in Pennfylvanla. Thomas J. Clagget, Bifhop in Maryland, James Madifon, Bifliop in Virginia. Charles Pettigrew, Bifhop in North-Carolina. Robert Inglis, Bifhop in South-Carolina. Jacob Mountain, Bifliop in Canada, George Inglis, Bifhop in Nova Scotia. Carrol, John of Maryland, Roman Catholic Bifliop. [1800.] K 102 ) Maflachufetts Migtonary Society. Rev. Nathaniel Emmons, d.d. of Franklin, Preftdent. Rev. Samuel Auftin, of Worcefter, Secretary. Deacon John Simpkins, of Boflon, Treafurer. Rev. David Sandford, of Medway, Daniel Hopkins, of Salem, Ezra Weld, of Braintree, Samuel Spring,ofNcwburyport,

Jofeph Barker, of Middleboro', j^ Trup. Samuel Niles, of Abington, John Crane, of Northbridge, Samuel Auftin, of Worcefter, Jonathan Strong, of Randolph, Northeni Mtjfionary Society. [In the State of New-York.] Rev. John Clofe, Prefident, Rev. Alexander Miller, Vice-Prefident, Rev. Jonas Coe, Secretary, Rev. JohnDIRECTORS.B. Johnfon, Clerk. Rev. John Clofe, Rev. James C. V. Romeyn, Alexander Millerj Derick D. Romeyn, Jonas Coe, Eliphalet Nott, John B. Johnfon, Win flow Page, James Mars, John Demoreft, George Mars, HarmonisVanHeufen, Samuel Smith, Col. Jacobus Schoonhoven,'

Robert Smith, J. D. Vanderheyden, Efq. John Baflett, Gen. Abraham Oothoudt, John Warford, Mr. Chriftian Miller, John Dunlap, Mr. Luther Hoge, Alexander Proudfit, Mr. Ifaac Hutton. A MiJtonarySociety isformed in the Counties of BcrkihitC in Majfachufettsy and Columbia in NewTork, P-ev. Epivraim Judfon, Preftdent. The defign of this Society is to promote the preach- ng of the Goipcl in the new Settlements, to people who are unable to procure it for thcmfelv€«, and aJfo

!to the heathen, jtf God in his merciful Providence Chould, in a future day, open a door to extead its benevolent defign.—— [Fid, p. 68.] f 103 ) MASONRY. ' Grand Lodge of Massachusetts* Grand MaJier, Right Worlhipful Samuel Dunii, Deputy Grand Mafier. Right Worfhipful Jofeph Laughton, Senior G. IVarden, Right Worfhipful John Boyle, Junior G. IVarden. Worfhipful Right Allen Crocker, Grand Treafurer. Brother Daniel Oliver, Grand Secretary, Brother William Lewis, AJJifiant Grand Secretary. Rev. Br. Thaddeus M. Harris, Grand Chaplain. Brother Amos Lincoln, Senior Grand Deacon. Brother Jofeph Churchill, Junior Grand Deacon. Brother Benjamin Ruffell, Grand Marfial. Brother Amariah Childs, Grand Sijord Bearer. Brother William Marean, Senior Grand Ste-ward. Brother John Raymond, Junior Grand Steward. Brother George Geyer, Grand Tyler, pro tern. The ^arterly Commu;iications are held at Concert-Hall, in Bofton, on the Evenings of the fecond Mondar in March, June, September and December. The Lodges under its Jurifdiaion, arc, The firft and fecond Saint John's. Lodges, united with the Riftng Sun Lodge, meet at Concert Hall, the laft Wfedn^fday Evening of each month. Saint Andrew's Lodge meet at Free Mafon's Hall, oa the Evening of the fecond Thurfday in each month. The Jioyal Arch Lodge meet it the fame place ott the Wednefday preceding the fulling of the Moon. The Riftng States Lodge meet at Concert Hall on the Evening of the laft Monday in each month. Majfaclfufetts Lodge meet at the fame place on the Evening of the third Thurfday in each month. King Solomons Lodge, at Charleftown, meet a< Warren Hall, in that town, the fecond Tucfday iA each month. Columbian Lodge meet on the firft Thurfday Even- ing of every month, at their Hall in Market Square. JVaJhington Lodge, at Roxbury,meet at Harriman't Hall, the Wednefday Evening before each fulling pf the Moon. ( 104 ) Lodees in Maffachufetts continued. The foflowing are Alphabetically arranged. Adams Lodge, at Wellfleer'iVfcr/«f, at Falmouth Berkjblre^ at Stockbridge XMeridian^ at Watertown Brijloly at Norton \Meridian Sun, at Brookfield

C/,7<;/««a*'Kj, at N.Marlboro*! Af/(/^/

Faydte, at Charlton O//1//? Branch, at Oxford federal, at Blandford P/&/Aja/^ro/>iV atMarblehead Felloicfbip, at Bridgwater Portland, at Portland Franklin, at Chefhire Republican, at Greenfield Friendjhip, at Wi'Uiamftown Social, at Afhby Hanccck, at Penobfcot 5/. i*flw/'s at Groton Hannony, at Northfield 5^ Pt-Za-r's at NewburyPort Hiram, at Lexington Thomas^, at Monfon Jerufalem, at SoutliHadley Trinity, at Lancafter Kennebecl, at Hallowell Titfcan, at Columbia

X//7JT David's, at Taunton Tyrean, at Glocefter j^/«^ Hiratns,, at Truro £/>z/o;/, at DorchefUr 5/<2^fj, ''King Sclomon% j Holme's £7«//tfi at Danvers

ofPerfeaion, Hole i/;///)', at Ipfwich j \

\ Lincoln, at Wilcaflet Warren, at Mjichias

The firft Mafons Lodge in America, was held in j iBoJlon, on the 3cth of July, 1733, by virtue of a com- miflian from the Right Honourable and Right Wor- •'fliipful Anthony Lord Vifcount MontaguCi Grand Mafter of England. The Grand Lodge of the moft antient and honor able Fraternity of Free and Accepted Mafons, in Maflachufetts, was organized April 19th, AJ3, 179a being formed by a compleat coalition of the late St. Johns and the late Majfachufetts Grand Lodges.— Right Worfliipful Ifaiah Thomas has a deputation to vilit, inflrud, &c. the Lodges in the three Wcftcrn Counties in Majfachufetts,

The African Lodge, in Bofton, meet the firft Tuef- day in every month at the Goldea Fleece. ;

Cro5 )

Sometime in the Spring of 1787, or '88, a young Gentleman at Georgetown who could not fwim, accompanied by one or more of his companions went into the river to bathe ; he unfortunately ftepped from a bank of fand, beyond his depth, and was drowned. Attempts were immediately made in various ways to obtain the body, by diving after it, fearching with boat hooks, poles, &c. and by dragging a feine ; but all of them proved ineffetftual. Similar exertions were made next day \vithout fuccefs. A Gentleman mentioned, that he had read of the bodies of drowned perfons being difcovered by means of Quickfilver placed in a quill and attached to a loaf of warm bread.—This appeared fo chimerical a pro- ject, that the byflanders ridiculed the idea. He ©b- ferved that the experiment might eafily be made and could do no injury. A quill was prepared, filled with quickfilver and inferted in a loaf of warm brtad. Some perfons then got into a boat and placed the bread on the water fo as to be carried with the cur- rent in a direcSfcion towards the body ; when it had floated or 10 15 yards it became ftationary, and in a fhort time the body afcended and floated oa the top of the water, to the great aftonifhment of the multi.' tudc of fpedlators. The body had laid under water about 16 or 18 hours. The experiment above recorded, deferves a trialoa limiiar occafions, and might even be the means of reftoring life, by difcovering drowned bodies foon after they have difappeared. May not this fingular phenomenon be accounted for in this fimple manner ? The bread is-carried down by the current till it comes within the fphere of attradfcion between the body and the quickfilver, it is then brought by the fame attraAion ov«r the body and the fpecific gravity of the body being but little greater than that of the water, by the attraction of the quickfilver, a fubftance of very great fpecific gra- vity and proportionate attra^ion, the body rifes to the furface of the water. [1800.J «^'# ( io6 )

<,V MMAKY of the METHOD ./i REATMENT to he ufedivith Ferjons apparently deadfrom droixning, &C. CONVEY the perfon to the neareft convenient houfe, with his head raifed : Strip and dry him as quick as poflible; clean themouth and noftrils from froth and mud—If a child, let him be placed between two perfons naked, in a hot bed—If an adult, lay him |on a hot blanket or bed, and, in cold weather, near a fire—in warm weather, the air Ihould be freely ad- mitted into the room. The body is next to be gently rubbed with warm woolen cloths fprinlded with fpirits,

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 fev/ minutes : Whilft thefc means are ufmg, one or two afliftants are to be employed in 'blowing up tobaccofjmoke into the fundament, withthe inftrument provided for the purpofe, or a tobacco pipe, if that cannot be had—the bowl filled with to- bacco and properly lighted, being covered with a handkerchief, or piece of linen, fo as to defend the

mouth of the afliftant in blowing : Bathe the breafk with hot rum, and perfift in the ufe of thefe means for ieveral hours. If no figns of life Ihould then appear, let the body be kept warm feveral hours longer, with hot bricks, or vefTels of hot water,applied to th€ palms of the hands, & foles of the feet, for alonger or fhorter time, as the circtimftances of the cafe may ditSlate. Tha too cujlomary method of roUiig on a barrcl,fufpending hy tbefeety and every other violent imde of agitation^ parti- moji ularly in removing the body from the -water ^ Jbould be \iarefully avoided. The abovementioned Method of Treatment is to be made ufe of with vigor for feveral hours, although no favourable circumftanccs Should arife; for it is a vulgar and dangerous opinion, to fuppofe perfons are irrecoverable, becaufe life does not foon make Its ap- pearance: and upon this opinion, an immenfe number of the feemingly dead, have been committed to the to by Rep- grave ; who might have been Rcflored Lfe

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•S o Ml! '^ ^ U .S -S c/5 I 3 ^ ^ 2 ^ kt o ( "2 ) Civil Officers in MafTachufetts Commonnvtahk Juftices of the Supreme Judicial Court.

Francis Dana, ll.d .of Cambridge, Chief JiJiice, , of Bofton, , of Newburyport, Nathan Cufliing, of Scituate, Thomas Dawes, jun. of Bofton. John Tucker, Circuit Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court throughout the Commonwealth. Charles Cufliing, Clet^k of the Supreme Judicial Court for the Counties of Suffolk and Nantucket. James Sullivan, of Bofton, Attorney General.

Benjamin Romans, Cryer of all the Courts held in Suffolk

Juftices throughout the Commonwealth. Mofes Gill, Princeton Eleazer Brooks. Lincoln Walter Spooner, N.Bedford Oliver Wendell, J9, James Prefcott, Groton Thomas Dawes, jun. ditto , Danvers , Weffeld Nathan Cufliing, Scituate James Warren, Plymouth David Sewall, York ^o\omor\¥recmzx\,Hariuich James Sullivan, Bofon John Read, Roxbury Robert Treat Paine, ditto Ste^htnMctzAUBellingham

Benjamin Auftin, Thomas Rice, Poivnalboro Artemas Ward, Sbreivfiury ^benezerThayer, Braintree Edward Cutts, ^/V/fry Theop.Bradbury,iV>7t;i.P'/ John Lowell, Roxbury Theoph, Parfons, ditto Thomas Dawes. Bofonlba^mcX Whitney, Sherburne Peter Penniman, i^f

Cooper, of Bofton, f Samuel „ . , ~ «. ^^""^ >J^""' WUUam Sherburne, of Bofton, |

Jofeph Gardner, empo%v:red to qualify Ci'vil Officers. Charles Cuftiing, of Bofton, Clerk of the Common Pleas. Ezekiel Price, Clerk of the Court of General Sejftons. George Richards Minot, of Bofton, Judge of Probate. William Cooper, of Bofton, Regifier of Probate. Courts of Probate in Suffolk are held at the Probate Office at the South-Eaft corner, on the lower floor of the Court-Houfe in Courtftrect, Bofton, every Tucfday in the Year, except the firft Tuefday in each Month , of Bofton County Treafurer. William AUine, of Bofton, Pegijler of Deeds. Juftices of the Quorum in Suffolk County Jofeph Gardner, Jiojion William Donnifon, Bofi Jofeph Greenleaf, ditto John Vinall, ditto Ezekiel Price, ditto Shearjafliub Bourne, ditto John Arery, ditto Samuel Cooper, ditte Charles Cuxhing, ditto Peleg Coffin, jun. ditto George R. Minot, ditto Samuel Norton, Hingbam

Juftices of the Peace in Suffolk Cwnty, William Tudor, j&^««|Harrifon G. Otis, Bojhi Thomas Edwards, ditto; John Lowell, jun ditto John Winthrop, ditto John Phillips, ditto Edward Gray, ditto Samuel Gardner ditto Nathaniel Balch, ditto Jofeph May, ditto Samuel Brown, ditto William Smith, ditte John Tucker, ditto William Phillips,jun .ditto Darid Tilden, ditto,Samuel Eliot, ditto WUliam Harris, ditto Ijohn Andrews, ditto Rufus G. Amory, ditto'

Jeremiah Allen, of Bofton, Sheriff. William 5ymmes, a«

Alexander Ma ckay, Boflon Ebenexer Moulton, B'of^67t Paul Revere, ditto Jofeph Andrews, Hiftgham John Tilerton, ditto H. H. Williams, juii.C/.f//^a

Cminty o/" Norfolk. Juftices of the Common Pleas* cffc Edward H. Robbins, of Milton, Chief Jujliee, Stephen Metcalf, of Beliingham, Ebenezer Warren, of Foxborough. Spldfnipn Lovell, of Weymouth, -\ Daniel Perry, of Medfield, / ^ . ,^ -., %^'^^>/'^^^ Oliver Everett, of Dorchefter, f Horatio Townfend, Medfield. J John Lathrop, jun. of Dedham, Cterk of the CommenPkas Nathaniel Ames, of Dedham, Clerk of the Seftens.

Edward H. Robbins, of Milton, "^ Fiflier Ames, of Dedham, I appointed to Stephen Metcalf, of Beliingham, > qualify John Read, of Roxbury, I CivilOJicert, Ebenezer Warren, of Foxborough,J

William Heath, of Roxbury, Juc/ge of Prthate. Samuel Har^ren, of Dedham, Regijler of Probate.

Coupts of Probate are held at the Probate-Office

in Dedham, the firft Tuefday in every Month ; and at Marjh'i Tavern rn ^incy, the firft Thurfday in February, and the fecond Tuefday in May, AuguH and November, annually. Ifaac Bullard, of Dedham, County Tresfurtr. EEphalet Pond, of Dedham, Regijler of Deeds. Juftices of the P^ace and of the Quorum. Couon Tufts, Weymouth Edward H. Robbins,Mi//e» Solomon Lovell, ditto I'homas Crane. dittt Richard CraxjcHjv ^incy Fifher Ames, Dedham SteiJhenMctcalf,5r///«^A« Nathi^el Ajnes, ditto Jabez Fiflier, Franklin Eleazer Weld, Roxbury Moles BuIIcn, Meftjuli^-ok. Afpinwall, Brooktint Tlyraas Lathrop, Cobaffet " .( ^ ) Jiiftices of the Peace. Ebcnczer Warren, FoArioro'jJohn Parker, Roxbut^y Swift Payfon, <^;«o ThomasWilliams, jun. diH Ebeuczer Wight, DsdbamrEhcntZti-Thzyex,Braintree Nathaniel Kingibiiry, ^/nVo Stephen Penniman, ditto

Samuel ilaven, £/?

Nathaniel Rugglee, ^///ojElijah Crane, Cantoii.

Benjamin Clarke Cutler, of Roxbury, Sheriff.

Deputy Sheriff's. Ellflia Thayer, BraintreeiAhncv Ellis, Medfeld Elias Cook, Bdiinghamhhom^i Kollock, Sharon NathanielBullard,i'v^^fe?/K/y Godl-Keeper Coroners,

Wm, Heath, jun. Roxbury Adam jfoaes, Dover William Brewer, ditto Francis Curtis, Sharon Jeffe Dagget, ditto George Ellis, Medfiefd Nathan Draper, ditt Zenos French, Randolph Samuel Bayley, WeymoutljiCdleh French, BratHiret Jonathan Felt, Wrentham EbenezerDavis, Brctliint Daniel Holbrook,juu. ditto Jabin Fiflier, Canton Thomas Braftow, ditto Samuel Capen, ditfv Thomas White ditto AaroD Ev;.rett, Foxborougb

Paul Fiflier, ditto Amariah Marfh ditto John Eiidicot, Dedbam { ti6 )

Cgronfrs in Norfolk County contlnutd.

JefTe Pratt, Foxboroitgh Rufus Peirce. Milt«k Jofeph Warfr, Medtvay /afon Fillier, Frantlin\ Jonathan Adams, tcrt. ditto Amafa Richardfon, ditto Ralph Bullard, ditto Daniel Clap, IValpoU David Smith, jun. Needbam E.WilKmgtoVijZA.DorcbeJler Elifha Doanc, Cohajet Ebenezcr Heath, Broiktin*

County of EfTex.

Jufliccs of the Common Pleas, 6^ Samuel Holten of Danvers, Ebenezcr March, of Newbury. John Treadwell, of Salem. Samuel Nye, of Sali fbury, Special ^ujliie.

Thomas Bancroft, of Salem, Clerk of the Courts of Common Pleas., Se/Ronsy Is't,

Samuel Hohen, of Danvers, Samuel Phillips, of Andovcr appointed to Nathan Dane, ©f Beverly, qualify Stephen Choate, of Ipfwich. i CivtlOJictrt. Samuel Holten, of Danvers, Judge of Frehate, Daniel Noyes, of Ipfwich, Regijier of Prohate. John Pickering of Salcm^ Fegifer of Deeds. Stephen Choate, of Ipfwich, County Treafurer,

Juftices of the Peace and of the Quorum.

Nicholas Pike, Nenvb.port'']o\iVi Pickering, Salem Ehenezer March, A^ifw^wry John Treadwell, ditto Samuel Phillips, Andover ffaac Ofgood, ditto Nathaniel Lovejoy, ditto Richard Manning, ditto Stephen Choate Ipfwich Richard Ward, ditto Daniel Noyes, ditto Benjamin Goodhue ditto Nathan Dane, Beverly Samuel White, Haverhill Samuel Scwall, MarbUhtad Samuel Nye, Salifhury

Jufliccs ( 117 ) Jviftices of the Peace. SUas Little, Neiuhury Ifrael Hutchlnfon, Z)fl«a«r John Ofgood, dittt John Patch, Jpfivlch Stephen Hooper, dittcljona. CogfweIl,jim. ditto Jofiah Little, ditto Afa Andrews, ditto StephcnCrofs, Ne-wburyport John Heard, ditto Benaiah Titcomb, ditto Amos Putnam, Danvers Enoch TitQomb, ditto Benjamin Evans, Salijhury , ditto Jacob Brown, ditto John Carnes, Lynn Edmund Noyes, ditto James Gardner, ditto Parker Cleaveland, Roivhy James Robin Ton, ditto Thomas Mighill, ditt© Daniel Thurfton, ^ra^c;ri/!MoodySpa{Ford, ditto Peter RulTell, ditto George Todd, ditto Nathaniel Thurfton ditto Orlando ScrgczntyAme/l^ury Peter Coffin, jun. Gloucefsr Chriftopher Sergeant, ditto Obadiah Parfons, ditto Jofeph Wingate, ditto John Rowe, ditto Jofhua Giddings, Hamiltsn William Tuck, MancheJ}, James Ingalls, Methuen

Edward Pulling Salem Stephen Barker, . ditto Jofeph Sprague, ditto Neh. Cleaveland, Topsfeld William Pickman, ditto Nathaniel MiirihyHaverhill William PFefcott, ditto J^mes Duncan, jun. ditto Thomas Bancroft ditto Mofes Parfons, ditto Samuel Putnam, ditto Francis Carr, ditto John Norris, ditto fohn Robinfon, Boxford Ifaac Mansfield ikfffri/^;6faflTrhomas Perley, jun. ditto Nathan Bowen, ditto Enoch Bradley, ditto Joii.Batchelderjjun.^fwr/j Jofhua Holt, Jindcvrr Jofeph Wood, ditto Peter Ofgood,. ditto Elifha Whitney, dittc Samuel Abbot, ditto Tyler Porter, JVer;ba?n Jacob Abbot, 4i«o

Sheriff.

Bailey Bartlett, of HaTcrhili.

Deputy Sheriffs. Philip Bagley, A'"or/jjohn Hutfon, LIarhleheai[ William Dodge, Jpf-wkbp^.^l^ Bradley, Ha'vtrJf^th Jofeph Turell, &aler7\ Stacey, Glwi(efi!r\ [1800.3 L Z ( n8 )

Stephen Cookj Salem Daniel Horton, ditto Henry Ingaiis Ando'ver Stephen Ilfiey, Ne^ubury Putnam Ingalls, ditto Nath. Bancroft, jbynnjidd William Pearfon, Gloutejier Ephraim Breed, Lynn Enoch Rogers, Amtjbury Ezckiel Cteever, ditto Nathaniel Wade, Ipftvicb Amos Rhodes, ditto John Hufe, Mcthuen BenjaminWalker, Bradford John Sargcant,jua. ditto Jonathan Kimball, ditto Jofeph Fairfield, Wenham iliphalet Rollins, ditto IfaacMansfield, Marblehtad Jofeph Wood, Be'verly /onathan Smith, Salijhury John Low, ditto Jofeph Pike, Roivley Ifaac Adams, Boxford^oihm Packard, ditto Lemuel Wood, ditto James Smiley, Haverhill If.Hulchinfon, jun. Danven Samuel White, jun. ditto

County of Middlefex. Juftices of the Common Pleas, drr. James Prcfcott, of Groton, James Winlhrop, of CambridgCj William Hull, of Newton, Ephraim Wood, of Concord.

Tofeph B. Varnum, of Dracut, 1 -^ • » «v «• ^^'""^ >'^""' Loammi Baldwin of Woburn, J Abraham Biglow, of Cambridge,C/

Common Pleas and Sefjionsy 'isfe. James Prefcott, of Groton, Oliver Prefcott, of ditto, James Winthrop, of Cambridge. William Hull, of Newton, ^ appeinieiu qualify

Ephraim Wood, of Concord, Civil Officers. Ebcnezef Bridge, of Chelmsford, Jofeph B. Yarnum, of Dracut,

Oliver Prefcott, of Groton, Judge of Prolate. James Winthrop, of Cambridge, ^^^//?fv of Probate. The (-."9_j The Probate Courts in Middlefex County are held At Can^rldge^ on the firft Tuefday of April, May, June September, 0(3:ober, November and December. At Concord, the fecond Tuefday of March, April, May,

and June ; the third Tuefday of September, and the fecond Tuefday in Odlobcr and November. At Groton, on the third Tuefday of April & Ocfbober.

Samuel Bartlctt, of Cambridge, Regijler of Deeds,

Ebenezer Bridge, of Chelmsford, County Trtafurer,

Jiiftices ofthe Peace and of the Quorum 'James Prefcott, Groton John Stone, HoUiJli Oliver Prefcott, ditto Jofeph B. Varnum, Dracut iJamesWinthrop, Cambridge Parker Varnum, ditto iWiillam Winthrop, ditto Francis Fa»lkner, AHon Ebenezer Bradifh, dittoljohn Pitts, Dunjiable JAbraham Biglow, ditto Ifaac Stearns, BillerUa Thomas Brattle, ditto Jofeph Cordi&, Reading Ephraim Wood, Concord William Hull, Nt-wton Duncan Ingraham, Afc

Juftices of the Peace. ]oh.'R.tTn\v.gton,Watertoivn Leonard Witliams, ditto Amos Bond, ditto Abner Sanderfon, ditto Nath. R. Whitney, ditto Michael Jackfon, Newton William Hunt, ditto Nathan Fuller, ditto Ebenezer Hall, MeJford\^heviez.tr Woodward, ditto Samuel Swan, ditto Ezra Sargeant, Maldc Aaron Putnam, Charlejitivn Bernard Green, ditto Phillips Payfoujjun. ditto Artemas Ward, IVeJli Stephen Dana, Ca»ji;r/(^,f|Willi am Rice, Sudbury Aaron Hill, ditto Nath. Reeves, Eaft SuSury Samuel Bartlett, ditto Jofeph Bryant, Stonebt Loammi Baldwin, Wobum Jofliua Longley, Shirley Samuel Thompfon, ditto Timo. Walker, JVilmington lohn Walker, ditto William Blanchard, ditto William Fiik, H^altham Jofeph Heald, Peppirell ( "o ) in I Juftlces if the Peace Middlefex cmtinueii Henry Woods, Fepferell Joel Parkburft, Dmfalh James Brazer, ditto VVm. Thompfon, Billetka Timothy, Jones, Bedford Edward Parmer, ditto Beiijamin Brown, Lexington Jonathan Bowers, ditto John Bridge, ditto Timothy Bigelow, Grot^ peter Wood, Marlborough Oliver Prefcott, jun. ^itto pdward Barnes, dittc Aaron Brown, ditto Samuel Park, Hollifon Sdmuel Dana, ditto ^piiraim Littlefield, ditto Samuel Lawrence, ditto Abel Boynton, Wefford Dan. Adams, jun. Toiunfnd James Prefcott, jun. ditto Afa Parlin, Cdrlljli Oliver Barron, Chelmsford |onathan Heald, ditto Samuel Pitts, jun. ditto Silas Taylor, Boxbord Matth. Metcalf, Hapkinton Jofeph Adams, Lincoln Jonathan Lock, ^fil^y , ditto Allen Flagg, ditto Ephraim Ruffell, Stciu jonathanBrownjT-Jwi/^Kr;' J ondL.M2Lyx\2ird,Frajnirtgham William Brown, ditto William Bodcn, Natick Abiel Haywood, Concorr James Bancroft, Reading Jonathan Fay, dittc Benjamin Upton ditto Daniel Rogers, Llttletoj William Hildreth, Draait David Lawrence, dittc Eben. Bancroft, Tyngjboro' Sampfon Tuttle, ditto

Jofeph Hofmer, of Concord, Sheriff.

Deputy Sheriffs, Abijah Thompfon, }V»bur» Tho. Richardfon, JVefford Eph. Littlefield, Holl^jion John Flagg, Eaji-Sudbury Jofeph Moors, Groton Stephen Wyman, AJhhy Timothy Jack&n, Newton Corone rx, EHph. NewalV C&arlejionm Amos Bradley, Dracui, David Brownj Concord Ifrael Hildreth, ditto* John White, Billerica Silas Gates, Mhrlborough Ephraim Kidd)fr,j«ni ditto Oliver Blood, Stoza Benjamin Bowers, ditto Benj.Ea fl:erbrook,i^3f/«o-/o« Samuel Heath, Cambridge Efeck Marfli, mi/i/f> JeduthunWillington, ditto John Stone, jun. ditto Samuel Sparhawk, ditto Nathan Whiting, dittOj l^dm. Richardfon, IV^aBum ( .«2« J Ctroners in Middlefex County continued. Edward Wade, Maldt Jacob Tuttle, Wef.fori Adam Hawkes, Jonathan Keyes, ditto Jofeph Underwood, ditto ]ohn Leighton, ditto Caleb Hayward, Wejiot Jona. Whitcomb, Littleton Ephraim RuffcU, Grot Jonathan Davis. A^oo Samuel Lawrence, ditto{David Barnard, ditto

Peter Edcs, ditto Jofephjackfon ,jun . JVirtt//<7fi David Curtis, Eafl'Sudbury Joel Jenkins, iVilmington Collins Damon, ditto Calvin Longley, Shirley fohn Pike, Framingbam Leon. Parkhurft, BunJiabU Samuel Haven, Hopkinton lames Bullard, Sherburne 01iv.Richardfon,C/&*/w/j/or

County of Plymouth. Juftices of the Common Pleas, ^c, Benjamin Willis, of Bridgwater. William Watfon, of Plymouth, Ephra/m Spooner, of Plymouth, Daniel Howard, of Bridgwater. Richard Perkins, of Bridgwater, Speeiat Joflma Thomas, of Plymouth. Ifaac Thompfon, Middleboro'. Juftices.

Jofiah Cotton, of Plymouth, Clerk of the Fleasi^SeJ!«ns.

Benjamin Willis, of Bridgwater, appointed William Watfon, of Plymouth, to qualify Ephraim Spooner, of Plymouth, Civil Jofhua Thomas, of Plymouth. _ Offcert Jofliua Thomas, of Plymouth, Judge of Probate. Ifaac Lothrop, of Plymouth, Regipr of Probate. Rofleter Cotton, of Plymouth, Regifer of Deeds. Ephraim Spooner, of Plymouth, County Treafurtr

]\ii^\cts of the ^Q2LCt and of the Quorum, William Sever, Kingjio7i\^en]z. Willis, Bridgwater William Watfon, Plymouth Richard Perkins, ditto Nathaniel Goodwin, ditto IfaacThompfon Middleboro' Jofhua Thomas, ditto Charles Turner, Scituatc Ephraim Spooner, ditto Abraham YLolmtz.Rocbelhr ^

juAices of the Peace. Ifaac Lothrop, PlymoutbS DavidjL/avm Nye,IN ye, Wartham Jofiah Cotton ditto Danie{Howard,J?r/V^ii;tf?

RolFeter Cotton, ditto Daniel Snovr, • ditto JohnNelfon, Middleborough , ditto Nehemiah Bennet, ditto Eben. Wai^burn, King^oa JolTiua White, ditto Scth Drew, ditto Eliflia Ruggies, Rocbejier Afa Waterman, Maffifeli

Nath. Hammond 3d. ditto Elilha Phillips, . ditto Elijah Turner, Scituate jofiah Smith, Pembroke Hayward Peirce, ditto John Turner, ditto Elijah Bifbee, Plympton Kilborn Whitman, ditto Aaron Hobart, Abington •Melzar Curtis, Hanaver Luke Bicknel, ditto Albert Smith ditto GamalielBradford,i)«xA<7r« Benjamin Whitman, ditto Judah Aldea, ditto Nehemiah Cobb, Carver Ifrael Fearing, Wareh^im Jofiah Thompfon, Halifax , of Duxborough, Sheriff, Silvanus Clap, Scituate Caleb Sylvefter, Hanover Amo* Shaw, ditto Abiel Harris, Abington John Adams Kingfton IfraelFearing,jun. Warebam Job Turner, PembroiAMHrt. Howard, Bridgzvater Gid.Bradford,jun. Plymptan Simeon Pratt, ditto Rob. Cufliman, Middleboro William Crapo, Rccbepr James Little, Marfijidd Deputy Sheriffs. Coroners. DavidKingraaUj^ri^^xi-a/^/- Stephen Sampfon,jP/ywoa/A JonathanCopelandjju.ditto Thomas Jackron,jun, ditto

Caleb Howard, • ditto David Bacon, ditto Wait F6rd, - Pembroke Jonathan Nafh, Abtngton Ifaac Bowen Baker, ditto jedediah Holmes, Kingjlon James Clap, ditto Benjamin Alden, Duxboro\ Lemuel Turner, Scituate Caleb Atwood, Carver David Jacobs, Hanover NathanieJ HaflccU Rochefter, Nath.Fofter,jun.iJ^imugl Savory, Warcbam Jm3. )• County ^Bamftable.

JMces of i/fe Common Pleas, ^r.

Nathaniel Freeman, of Sandwich. Solomon Freeman of Harwich. David Thacher of Yarmouth. John Davis, of ^arnflable, | Spcdai Ebenezer Bacon Barnftable. ( Jufthes. Jofeph Oeis, of Bamftable, C/eni ,f the Phas iffSeJtons. Alfa Clerk of the Supreme Judicial Court for the Comt- ties of Barnjiahle and Duke't-County.

Ptohate. .. J"<^S<: «f Nathaniel Freeman, of Sandwich, ie^^/^cr o/* Probate.

Ebenezer Bacon, of Barnftable,") ^^S'M of Deeds ts* J County Treafirer. Juftices the Peace of and of />&<- Quorum. Jofeph Otis , ^^r,^.W.jJofeph Nye, Saud-tvtch David Thacher, rarmouth]EhenQzer Bacons ditto Nath. Freeman, Sand-ivicb]

Juftices of theVQ2LCt. Seth Freeman, Sand-uoich Silvanus Snow, *Trur» Elifha Perry, ditto John Davis, BdrnfabU Jonathan O.Frceman,ditto Samuel Savage, ditto Silvanus Nye,. ditto Nath. Freeman, jun. ditto Jofeph Parker, Falmouth David Scudder, ditta Jofeph Palmer, jun. ditto SamuelWaterman,/rf/^,f^; ^avid Njr«, ditto Dav.Th acherjun. Tarmouth Jofeph Doanc, Chatham Jeremiah Howes, Dennis llfaac Sparrcrtir, P-afhan, £.Eroadbrooks,ju./rarv;?VA Elifha Mayo, ; ditto Silvanus Stone,' ditto Suneon Kingmah, Orleans^

Sherif Jofeph Dimock, of Falmouthu

. Deputy ( "4 ) Deputy Sheriffs & Coroners Bamftable County.

Deputy Sheriffs. Ephralm Perry, BarvJiMe Jona. Snow, jun. Hartvich Timothy Phinney, ditto Anthony Snow, Truro EliHia Pope, Sandivich Solomon Dyer. Wellfieit James Freeman, ditto Enoch Hallet, Yarmouth Jofeph Bourne, Falmouth David Doanc, Majiham

Coroners. Samuel Pope, Sandivich Jofiah Thacher. Yarmouth Richard Sears, Chatham Michael Collins WellJJeet Benjamin Pepper, Eajiham Ifaiah Parker, Barnjlable Nath. Downes Har-wich William Hinkley, ditto Sam. Bourne, jun. Falmouth

Briftol County.

Juftices of the Common Pleasj ^c George Leonard, of Norton. , of Rehoboth, Samuel Tobey, of Berkley, Edward Pope; of New Bedford. Ezra Richmond, of Dighton, n Special Elifha May, of Attlebo rough, > Jufices. James Williams, of Taunt;on, J Samuel Fales, of Taunton, Clerk of the Couttt of Common Pleas and SeJJionSf &C. George Leonard, of Norton, Stephen Bullock, of Rehoboth, Appoinlid Samuel Tobey, of Berkley, to qualify Edward Pope, of New Bedford, Civil Samuel Fales, of Taunton, Officers, Seth Paddleford, of Taunton,

Seth Paddleford, of Taunton, Judge cf Prolate. William Baylies, of Dighton, Hciifer of Prthate.

James Williams, of Taunton, Rtglfier of Deedt.

County Treafurer. j,

( iaj ) Juftices of the Peace and of the Quorum iGeorge Leonard, Norton Robert Lufcomb, Taunton Iwilliam BaylieSj Bight Samuel Faies, ditto Ezra Richmond, ditto Seth Paddleford ditto Eph.Starkweather,i?^/&(7^a!f/& James Williams, ditto Edward Pope, Ne-wBedford Foft^r Swift, ditto Alden Spooner, ditto Samuel Tobey, Berkley Eliflia May, Attleborougb Juftices of the Peace. Samuel Leonard, Taunton Hodijah Baylies, Dighton> James Tifdale, ditto T. Baylies Richmond, ditto! James Sprout, ditto George Ware, ditto Jofiah Dean, Raynhat7^o\vi\ Smith, Dartmouth Jonathan Shaw, ditto Holder Slocum, ditto Chriftoph. Mafon, ^ivanfey Joel Packaid, ditto Jefle Bullock, Freetoivn Daniel Carpenter, Rehx)hotb. NathaniclMorton,3d ditto Stephen Bullock, ditto William Almy, ditto David Perry, ditto! John Dogget, Attleborougfj Calvin MartiM, ditto! Caleb Richardion, ditto Samuel Guild, Eajion' Ifaac Dean, Mansfield Elijah HoTv-ard, dittQJ Benjamin Bates, ditto , Norton] Lem.Williams, NewBedford Seth Smith, jun. ditto Sanjuel Perry, jun. ditto Samuel Morey, ditto John Bowers, Somerfet

Zephaniah Leonard, of Raynham, Sheriff,

Deputy Sheriff's, Seth Crofman, Taunton George Gilbert, Mansfel Noble Kennedy, dlttolRobert Earl, Wejlport Matth.Whitmarfli, Ligbton EHphalct Slack, RebobotB^ William Reed, Freetotvn William "Vrrry, Norton Samuel French, Berkley Stephen Barker, Dartpioutf) Nicholas Smith, N.BedfoM Jofiah All^n, Attleborougb Walter Spooner, ad, ditto Adonijah Wh/te, Ea^on Ceroners, Jona. In^alls, jun. Taunton Elka. French, jun. Rehohotb Jonathan Hoard, ditto Tho. Carpenter, 4th, ditto

John Brown, jun. Rchoboth Jonathan Reed, Rreetezvn < Oliver Starkweather, ditto Joel Reed, Attleberougfi [ 1*00.J ( "6 )

Coroners in Briflol County ctntinued.

Levi Maxcy, Attleboro' Jirah Willis, NenuBedforA Ilaac Hodges, jun. Norton Benja. Tucker, Larttnoutb David Brown, Siaanfey Elihu Slocura, ad, ditto Levi French, Berkley Ifaac Dean, jun. Mansfeld fofeph Gilbert, Eafton Abner Brownell, Wejlport Roland Howard, ditto Henry Britton, Raynbaot Daniel Macomber, dittoj

Duke's County.

Jullices of the Common Pleas, ^c. James Athearn, of Tifbury, Shubael Cottle, of Tilbury, Benjamin Baflett, of Chilmark. Beriah Norton, of Edgartown,

Benjamin Mayhew, of Chilmark, Special Jujikf. Stephen Luce, Clerk of the Pleas and Sejions. James A'thearn, of Tilbury, Judge of Probat£. Thomas Cooke, of Edgartown, Regijier of Probate. Samuel Smith, of Edgartown, Regijler of Deeds. Jethro Athearn, of Tilbury, County Treafurer. James Athearn, of Tifbury, -\ Shubael Cottle, of Tilbury, / appoinUdto qualify

Beriah Norton, of Edgartown, r Citiil Officers. Thomas Cooke, of Edgartown,3

JulTices o/*/^f Peace anJ of th Quorum.

James Athearn, Tifbury I Wm. Jernigan £dgartotPn

Shubael Cottle, ditto | Beriah Nortoiy, ditto Juftices of the Peace. ThomasCooke, £^

Benjamin Smith, of Edgartown, Sheriff.

Deputy Sheriffs.

Thomas Jones, Tifbury j WilUaiji Mayhew,£iijf

Coroners. William Cafe, James Coffin, Edgnrtoiun Ttfoury, \ ( "27 ) County of Nantucket. \The County 0/ Nantucket conjljls of one Town, formerly called Sherburn, but lately, by Latu^ named Nantucket.l Juftices of the Common Pleas, ^c.

Jofiah Barker, I William Hammatt, Stephen Hufley, j Jofiah Coffin. Peleg Coffin and Chriftopher Hufley, Special JuficN, Oliver C. Bartlett, Clerk of the Pleas and Sejions. Jofiah Barker, Jofiah Coffin, ^ Appointed Stephen Huffey, Peleg Coffin, C to qualify William Hammatt, Chrillop.Huffiey, 3 Civil OJJic'ers. Jethro Hufley, Judge of Probate. Abner Coffin, Reg^ier of Probate. Nathaniel Colman, Regijler of Deeds. Jofiah Coffin, County Treafurer. Juftices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Pelcg Coffin, and William Hammatt. Juftices of the Peace. Stephen Hufley, Abner Coffin, Chriftopher Hufley, Ifaac Coflin. Jofiah Coffin,

John Gardner, Sheriff. Charles Foiger, Deputy Sheriff. Caleb Bunker, oner. \ Cor

County 0/'" Worcefter.

Juftices of the Common Pleas, life. Sprague, John of Lancafter, Chief Jufice. Jofeph Dorr, of Leicefter, ^hjah Brigham, of Weftborough.

Dwight Fofter, of Brookfield, I . „ , ^ „. Salem Towne, of Charlton, ^f"'""^ >^'"'' Jofeph Allen, of Worcefter, Clerk of the Pleas \5f Seffions Ephraim Mower, of Worcefter, Crier of the Courts. Artemas Ward, of Shrewlbury, -^ Jofeph Dorr, of Leicefter, / Appointed Jofeph Allen, of Worcefter, V to qualify Michael Gill, of Princeton, I Civil Officers. Elijah Brigham, of Weftborough,J Jofeph ( "8 ) Jofeph Dorr, of Leicefter, yudgx of Probate. rheopU. Wheeler, of Worcef^cr, R.'gifer of ProiaU. Probatt Courts in Worcejier County arc held, A: the Probate Office in fForcefn; on the firftTuef- day in every Month. At Templeton, on the Thurfday next after the third Tuefday in May, and the third Tuefday in 0

Daniel Clap, of Worcefter, Regifer of Deeds. Samuel Alien of Worcefter, County Treafurer.

Juftices nfthe Peace andof*ths Quorum Jofeph Dorr, Leicsjlt, jonath. Warner, Hardrulck Levi Liacoln, Worcefer Henry Bromfield, HaruatJ ]ofeph Allen, ditto Thomas hegga.tt,LeomhiJier Nathaniel Paine, ditto JofliUaHcnfliaw Shreivjbury i Benjamin Heywood, ditto Timothy Hc\vd\,Sturhridge ijuhn Sprague, Lancajler ElijahBrigham, Wcjllorough\ JAmos Singietary, Sutton William Henfhaw,Z.«V^«r fDwight Fofter, Bro^hjieU David Henfliaw, ditto ri'homa? Hale, ditto Micha£l Gill, Princeton Jufllces of the Peace. Edv/ard Bangs, IVorajl. John Frink, Rutland Samuel flagg, ditto Mofes White, ditto Abraham Lincoln, ditto Samuel Crofby ^Wincbendon Theopb. Wheeler, ditto Jofiah Dean, Upton John Chamberlain, Dudley Ezra ."V^ood, jun. ditto Egborn Carter, ditto Nathan Putnam, Sutton Oliver Plyrapton,5;i/r^W^«jSolomon Leland, ditto Danforth Ke)'es, Wejlcrn Aaron Peirce, ditto Afa Whitcomb, frlnceton Hezekiah Ward, Paoston Mofes Gill, jun. ditto Bezaleef Taft, Uitbridge Ebenezer Learned, Oxford }olm Caldwell, Barre Silvanus Town, ditto ditto Benjamin Jenkins , Nicholas Dike, ; Wejlmlnfer Eleazer James, ditto lAbner Holden, ditto John Bifco, Spencer 'Kbcnezev Jones, ditto Benjamin Prury, ditto

Be 1 ij. Jollyn , Ne-w-Braht Jacob '

( "9 ) Jacob Willard, AJhbumham Ifrael Athcrton, Luncajler Abraham Low, ditto TimothyWhiting, jun.ditto BenjaminGcddard, Grafton , ditto Jofeph Wood, dittc Samuel Ward, ditto James Hawes, Wejlborovgh Phillips Sweetfcr, Royaljlon Andrew Peters, ditto Ifaac Gregory, ditto William Putnam, Sterling lohn Dodd, Holden Benjamin Richardfon ditto Nahum Fay, Northborougb] Edward Raymond, ditto Jona. Adams, Northbridge] Amariah Froft, Milford Paul Whiting, ditto^ Samuel Jones, dittc Jona. Whitcomb, BoltonS Benjamin Read, Mendoh Aaron Marfh, Douglajs. Seth Haftings, ditto BenjaminKimball, Harvard\ E. Woodward, Huhhardfion Silas Cutler, Templeton] Seth Newton, Southboreugh Silas Mazeltine, ditt© Jofeph Read, Brookfidd James Humphreys, Atbol Plinny Merrick, ditto Jofiah Goddard, ditto Daniel Forbes, ditto Daniel Putnam, Fitchburgb Jofeph Read, ditto Ifrael Turner, - ditto Luke Baldwin, ditto Jofeph Fobes, Oahbam Thomas Hale, ditto Artemas Howe, ditto Pelatiah Hitchcock, ditto John Prentifs, Ward Caleb Ammidon> Charlton Amos Johnfon, Berlin Salem Towne, ditto DavidWight,jun. Sturbridge Daniel Biglow, Peterjkam Oliver Plimpton, ditto John Chandler, ditto Charles Baker, Cerry WilliamNichols, Liominjler Ithamar Ward, ditto Ezra Bearaan, Boyljion Tho. W, Ward, Sbreiv/hury Aaron Wood, Gardi. ner William CaldweU, of Worcefler, Sheriff. Defuty Sheriffs. Timothy Ruggles, Rutland JonathanSymondSj/f^r-y^rrf I JofephV/afhburne, Leicepr John Holbrook, Sturbridge James Laughton, Hard-wick Tho. Kimball, Lunenburg £dm. Barnard, JVefminJler Jofeph Darling, Leaminjle James Ormes, Spencer Jonathan Butterick,5';'fr//>o- Jonathan Hubbard, Pav/ow Trowb. Taylor, Southbor7 - John Albee, • IhidUy Gcrifli Jennings, Brookf.eld Jotham Bouker, Peierjbam Robert Cutler, ditto RobertTo wnfend , Lancajl, Daniel Needham,C-^ar// en Frederick Taft, Uxhridg David Davenport, ManJcn , £i8oo.J M 2 ( >3o ) Coroners. Jofliua Whitney, Warcejier Tthamar Wright, JBraolJltld John Pierce, ditto Daniel Bullard, ditto Ephraim Mower, ditto Jacob Pepper, N. Braintree John Symonds, Wejiminjh Elias Hall, ditto Bezaletl Lawrence, ditto Ifaac Miles, Hdlden William Spraguc, Leieejler Jonas Miles, Wcpninjier Elijah Garfield, FUMurgh SiiJieon Filke, Sturbridge Joi"ephHartwelJ,Z««/;.'^«rfA Mofes Smith, Stirling Peter Brown, ditto Mofcs Thomas, ditto Silas JoBCS, l'e7npleton Eliot Mafon, Spencer Thomas Fiiner, ditto Ifaac Furbufli, IVeftborough t>aniel Oliver, Barre Philip Ammidon, Mendtm Nathan Bridge, Scutbboro Seth Davenport, jun. ditto ]. Sumner, jun. Shrerv/hury Hutch. Haggard, Peterjham Jofeph White Lancajier Aaron Wheelock, Charlton William Dodds, Frinuton Jonathan Harris, Oxford Gerfhom Chupin, Uxhridge Zadock Gates, Rutland Jof. Sv.'eetfer, /^i«

forrph Lyman, ]\\r.. Clerk rfthe Pleas , Stjfionj, fsfe. Wiliiaan Pynchon, of Springfield, Regljier ef Deeds for the Southern Diftritfl:. Levi Lyraaa, of Northampton, Regifltr *f D(tds for the Mic!dle Diftridl. Elijah Williams, of Deerfield, Rigjjler of Leeds for the Kortheru Diftriia.^ ^If- : ^ ( -S' ) Jo^in BHfs, of Wilbraham, Samuel Mather, of WtftfieW, Samuel Lyman, of Springfield, , of Amherft. Caleb Strong, of Northampton, to qualify Hafting3, of Hatfield, John Civii Officers. Mofes Blifs, of Springfield, Robert Breck, of Northampton, Samuel Hen£haw,of NorthamptonJ Samuel Henfli^w, of Northampton, Judge of Ptohate Samuel Hinkley, of Northampton, Regifer of Probate. Juftices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Caleb Strong, Northampt Wm. Pynchon, SfringfUU Solomon StocldartJ, ditto Mofes Blifs, ditto Ebenezer Hunt, ditto Chauncy Brewgr, ditto Samuel Hunt, ditto John Bl'ifK, miiraiam William Lyman, ditto David Sexton, DeerfeU Robert Breck, ditto Jofliua, Green, jun. fTexdeli Samuel Mather, Weffield John Powars, Sbufejkury Samuel Fowler, ditto Simeon Strong, Amherfi Warham Parks, ditto jofeph Metcalf, Orange Jiiftin Ely, WeJlSpringfcld Abraham Burbank, ditto

Juftices of the Peace Jofiah Harvey, Granville John Phelps, Wefifeli Thomas Burbaok, ditto Jofeph Lyman, ditto Lucas Morgan, ditto James Taylor, ditto Titus Fowler, ditto Samuel Taylor, Buchland PelatiahBlifs, W.Bpringfeld Abel Wilder, Charlemoni Eliphalet Leonard, ditto Ezek.Keilogg,jmJ. N.Salem Elilha Root, Montague fonajiban Judd, Sovtbamptojii David Sjnead, Greenfield Lemuel Pomroy, ditto )erom Ripley, ditto Nahum Eager, Wortbington Solomon Smead, ditto Ezra Starkweather, ditto Zebina Montague, Amherjl Silrefter }\xM,lVcfiHampton Abner Morgan, Daerfield Hugh McLeUan, Colerofn Jofeph Browning, ditto Stephen Pynchon, ditto Gideon (_'3* ) 'Gideon Burt, LongMeadoiu Wm. Bodman, Wllliamjhurg Jonathan Hale, ditto JamesGoldfbury^ War-wick Dan. Whitraore, Sunderland Caleb Mayo, ditto Ebenezer Snell, Cummington Juftus Afhman, Blandford William Ward, ditto Ruflell Atwater, ditto William White, Gojb, Ephraim Williams, AJhfield John Hooker, S/^ringJeld David Shepard, Cbifer Jofeph Williams, ditto Henry Dwight, BeUberton Thomas Dwight, ditto Park Holland, ditto Jonathan Dwight, ditto John Long, Sbelburne George Blifs, ditto Edmund Longley, Ha-wley , ditto Elifha Hunt, Northjjeld Dzn{eiWTight,]>/ort6am/>ton Obadiah Dickinfon, ditto 'Samuel Hinkley, ditto John Barrett, ditto Levi Lyman, ditto Benjamin Smith, Hatjleld Jofeph Lyman, ditto Hugh Maxwell, Hiaih Ifaac Powars, Greenivicb Edw. Taylor, Montgomery Robert Field, ditto John Wells, Reive Samuel Ware,jun. Con-way Darius Munger, Brimfitld William Billings, ditto Charles Phelps, Hadley Eliflia Billings, ditto Jonathan E. Porter, ditto Abel Goodell, Monfon R. Woodbridge, So. Hadley Ifaac Coit, South-wick John Poiley, Holland Saul Fowler, ditto David Mack, Middlefield Hcz.Newcorab, Bemardjlon IfaaeAbererombie, Pelbam Benja. Bonney, Cbeferfield

Ebenezer Mattoon, jun. of Amherft, Sheriff.

Deputy Sheriffs. Caleb Lyman, Nortbfeld Parfons Clap, Springfield Rufus Saiton, Deerfeld fofliua Phillips, AJhfield

John Moore, Brimfield J. Hemmenway, Ne-zvSalept, Fred. Palmer, W.Springfeld ]o{t^\\ Read Beicherton Thomas Kidd, CheJlerJield\A.2iTQXi Coe, Granville

Coroners. Bohan- King, l^'efjield Pelatiah Blifs, JV.Springfield Eben. Boltwood, Amberjl Benj. Prefcott, Northampton Bcnjanviii Burgefs, G^Jben Quartus Pomeroy, ditto Samuel Bates, ' Brimfield EUfha Brewer, Wortbington J ( 33 ) KaTitte Metcalf, OrattgelE^vr3LrdMon-is,iriIhcL

Joliah MiJls, CBtJier/ie/dfJohn S. Douglafs, IVt/ijiela John Pynchoa, 5/>«/i£fit/

County o/* Berkftiire.

Jufticea oft^e Comijion Pleas,

Tomjifon J. Skinner, of Williamftoja, John Bacon, of Stockbridge, Nathaniel Bi(hop, of Richmond, David Noble, of WilJiamfton. Timothy Edwards, of Stockbridge,-^ WfUiam Walker, of Lenox, / SpeciiU William Towner, of Williamfton, S. Timothy Childs, of Pittsficld, ' f Henry W Dwight,of Stockbridge,J

Henry Williams Dwight, Cleri of the Court of Common

Fleas ^ and of the SeJJions^ \^u John Bacon, of Stockbridge, ^ Tompfon J.Skinner, of Wiiliamfton, 1 Nathaniel Bifbop, of Richmond, I Appointed David Noble, of Richmond, y to qualify Henry W. Dwight, of Stockbridge, | Cimil Officers William Walker, of Lenoi, J Azariah Egglefton, of Lenox, *' William Walker, of Lenoz, Judge of Prelate. Nathaniel Bifhop, of Richmond, Regijhr of Probate. , of Stockbridge, County Treafurer. Mofes Hopkins, Regipr of Deeds, Southern Diftri

James Barker, Regifcr of Deeds ^ Northern Diftri

Juftices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Tohxa Bacon, Stockbridge Elij. Williams, W.Stockbridgt rimothy Edwards, ditto Azariah Egglefton, ditto Fomp. J.Skin ner, Williawft, NathanielBifliop, Richmond William Towner, ditto Eli Root, P.ittsfeld William Walker, henox Thomas Ives, Gr.Barrington

Eldad Lewis, ditto Lemuel I ( ' 34 )

Juftices of the Peace in Berkjhire,

Lemuel Barnard, Sheffield Eben.Smith, Ne-wMarlboro Mof.Hoplcins, Gr.Barringt. Obadiah Ward, ditto Samuel Whiting, ditto Daniel Taylor, ditto Heary Van Schaack, ditto Elijah J3rown, Stockbridge Jolliua Danforth, ditu* Henry tV". Dwight, ditto Aflibel Strong, Fittsfietd Barnabas Bidwell ditto John C. Williams, ditto Eraftus Sargeant, ditto Woolcot Hubbell, Lanejhoro Ephraim Williams, ditto Gideon Wheeler, ditto David Brown, Cbejbi Nchemiah Ball, ditto Ezra Barker, ditto Peter Burr Curtis, ditto Jofhua Beals, WindfoA James Ayrault, Sundisfield Robert Walker, ditto Drake Mills, ditto David Noble, VFilUamJio-ujn. John Canfield, ditto William Young, ditto Nathaniel Kingfley, Beckd Daniel Dewey, ditto; David Rofieter, ditto Gideon Martin, Hancock Eben. Peirce, PartridgefifU Elifha Lee, Sheffield William IngerfoU, L Zephani. YitTion^ Richmond Jofiah Yale, ditto Hugo Burghardt, ditto William Williams, Dalton jofeph Goodwin, Lenox Theodore Hinfdale, ditto Giles Jackfon, Tyrlngham] William Brunfon ^^ora^Adonijah Bidwell, ditto'; Ifrael Jones, Adam Elnathan Pratt, Hopbrook' ChilIingworthFofl;er,jr. do. (part of Tyringhami Timothy Whitney, Loudi Jofhua Beals, iVindfor AmosFowler, IV.Stockhridg^

Simon Lamed, of Pittsfield, Sheriffi.

Deputy Sheriffs.

Jofeph Goodrich, Sheffield Whiting, Pittsfield

Ezra KelloggyGr.BarrI ngton Szm.S3incr\ec,H''illiamJio':vn Jofiah JoneSjjun. Stockbridge Hickock, Lant/ioro* Ebenezer Cen-ter, ditto

Coroners,

John Nafh, Gr.Barrington'.'EliaiS Jones, Adam William Nafli, Xf«oxiArtemas Thompfon, Par-^ JOliver fielding, jun. ditto) tridgefeld\ ,

(13? ) County of York. Juftlces of the Common Pleas, ^e. Nathaniel We lis, of Wells, Edward Cntts, of Kittery Jonas Clark, of Wells, Simon Frye, of Fryeburg. Daniel Sewall, of York, CUrk of the Pleas ^ Sejlons. Edward Cutts, of Kittery, '\

Nathaniel Wells, of Wells, I

Simon Frye, of Fryeburg, I Appointed Jonas Clark, of Wells, / to qualify

Daniel Sewall, of York, f Ci'sH OJicers. Jeremiah Hill, of Biddeford, Prcnrifs Mellen, ditto, Mofes Ames, of Fryeburg, Edward Cutts, of Kittery, Judge of Probate. Daniel Sewall, of York, Regifer of Probate. Wm.Frofi, 0{Y0Tk,Jiegifer of Deedsylff County Treafurer Juftices of the Peace and of the Quorum Rilhwo-rthJordaB,5/<3y,?/orfl Simon Frye, Fryeburg Nathaniel Wells, JVM Daniel Pcirce, Kittery Edward Cutte, Kittery Caleb Emery, Sanford] John Froft, ditto ThomasParfons,Pdr/o«j/?

An Adl pafled the laft feffion of the Legifiature empowering the Inhabitants of that part of the County of York, which lies Northwardly of Great Ossapee river, to choofe a Regifter of Deeds, and for cftablifli- inga Court of Prob&te to be holden in Fryt-borgh. This DiflTi<£fc «bAtainl the towns, oi Fryeburghy Wa- ^ff>/c>rian.d'':8(nf*?/

Hiram^ Porterfieldy Oxford, and Suniooi, a. townfhip of State Land, befidcs eight fmall grants, or Patents, OA which there are fome Inhabitants—Thefe lay South Of Great Amerefcoggen River. North of that River are the following places, on which fettlcmtcnts ar6 progrefling, viz. £a^ Andover^ Howard"^, Ihflwici's, Ketchamt, and Holmes^s Grants, Aqiiefook, Kenebakuky Welohnebakuk, Mdofctmagunteag, Kup- fuktoohj Molae&unkamug, Umbagogy and Magalo'wa. ^ Petitions are on the files of the General Court to conftitute a new County in the above Diftri<£t, which will probably before long take place. C '37 ) CouNty of Cumberland. Juftices of the Common Pleas,

William Thompfon, of Scarborough, | Special Ifaac Parfons, of New-GJocefter, ( JuJIices.

Samuel Freeman, of Portland, Clerk of the Fleas ^ \5'c.

fohn Lewis, of Nortli Yarmouth,-^ - ^ . • , Jofiah Thacher, of Gorham, / ^//*^'«^^ William Gorham, of Gorham, f 1'! ^"'i'P Samuel Freeman, of Portland, J ^'""-^ ^J^'"''- William Gorham, of Gorham, yuifge of Probate. Samuel Freeman, of Portland, liegijler of Prelate, Jofeph McLellan, of Portland, County Tr'ecfurcr. Ifaac Ilfley, of Portland, Regijier of Deeds. Juftices of the Quorum m Cumberland County, Samuel Freeman, Fartlmd Peter T. Smith, IVhiSo John Lewis, No.Tatmoutb Wm. Wedgery, N.GloccJt William Gorliam, Gorham Wm. Thompfon, Scarbc

Juftices of the Peace. Wm. Thompfon, Scarboro' Ickabod BOnney, Turner

William Gorham, Gorham SamuelCalef, CapeEUxabetbi Samuel Freeman, Portland ^ohxx Cufliing Preeport ]oh\\'Le\v\s, NortbTarmouth Jofiah Pierce, plintfloivn Jofliua Fabyan, Scarboro And. Dunning, Brunfijuick Ifaac Parfons KeivGlocefe Joim Peterfon, ditto Edmund Phinney, Gorham Enoch Periey, Sr'idgt

J ohn De an, Standifb George Lewis, Gjcrham RobertSoulhgate, Scarbora Peter T. Smith. Windham Daniel Davis, Portland /ohn Greenwood, Hebron Jcfiah Thacher, • GoriaK Wm. Martin, No.Varmouth JohnFrothIngham,Por//a/?fl' SamuelFoxcroft,A''.G/&c^

County of Lincoln.

. Juftices of the Common Pleas, Thomas Rice, of Pownalborough. Nathaniel Thwing, of Woolwich. Jonathan Bowman, of Drcfden. , of PownalboroUgh»rougii. Dummer Sewall, of Bath WatermanThomas, of Waldoboro' Special Mark Langdon Hill, of Georgetown Jupees.

Jona. Bowman, iun. of Pownalboro',C/£r>§ ofthe Supreme. Judicial Court for the Counties o/" Lincoln, Hancock

and WafliingtOC ; and alfn Clerk of the Courti of Com- mon Pleas and Sefftons for th» County of lancoln. Thomas Rice, of Pownalboro', "^

NathanielThwingjof Woolwich, I ^ . . , . ^ Orchard Cook, Pownalborough, I ^l]i}y Ci-yH^ Jonathan Bowmau, of Drcfdeu, ( \n- •'f i bummer ScwaU, of Bath, \ -^ ' Mark L. Hill, of Georgetown, J ( ^39 )

Jonathan Bowman, of Drefden, Judge cf Prolate. Jonathan Bowman, jun. of PownaIb.i?fjr7/?fr of Probate, Thomas Rice, of Pownalborough, Rigifter of De:di. Nathaniel Thwing, of Wc»ohvich, County Treafurer. Juftices of the l^^^icc and cf the Quorum Jonathan Bowman, Drefd, Water.m.Thomas Waldoboro' Thomas Rice, Ptywnalbor»' Alexmder Nichols, Brljlol Orchard Cook, ditto Francis "Winter, Bath , ditto Dummer Sewall, ditto Nath. Thwi'ng, Wooliuhh Daivid Fales, Thornajlcivi* Samuel Tibbetts, Bo -,../;.. Mark L. Hill, Georgeto^jin Juftices

' \\r11Ham King, ditto jofeph Culhing, ditto Mofes Davis^ Edgecomh David Blodget. ditto William McCobb, Boothba^ Samuel Jacobs^ dllto Jacob Ludwig, Waldoboro Gideon Snow, Gecrgefc-o Patrick Pebbles, Warrei Ebenezer Jennifon, Unio?^ JaraesWalter Head, ditto David Dennis, Nobhhorough James Rogers, Bo-zvdoir. SamucL Brown, Thomafcun Zacheus '^CViXt^Boivdoinhafr: Jofiah Read, ditto Thomas Read, ditto Abij. Richardfon, Litchfield Elihu Getchell, ditto Eben. Pattee, %s »"Vf P Ezek.ThompfonZ.iV.i?;'!;. PI Jofiah Stcbbins, N.Milfond Cm-oners. Thomaa Boyd, Brijlol. Ahrzh^im Oxoa.te^allfto'wn George Erlkine, N. MilforJ'^ugYi Maylcy, B

JEdmund Bridge, of Drefden, Sheriff of lAncohx County.

Deputy Sheriffs, fjohn Foye-, Po%vna!Borough Dan.Cunnlngham, Bnodoin jjacob Low, ^ Batk Nath. Palmer, ju5J. Brifld [Samuel Kcnnedj,N

County of Kennebeck. j

Juftices nrf the CommonPieaB, ^c, Jofeph North, of Augiifta. Daniel Cony, of ditto. Nathaniel Dummer, of Hallovrell. Chandler Robbins, of ditto. John Davis, Clerk cftbeSupreme Judicial C^nHitthd Clerk cf the Court of Common Fleas. Barzillai Gannet, Clerk of ike Sejioni. V/illiam Hov.'i^.rdj of Augufta, Robert Page, Readfield, Spfclal "William Swan, Pittftown, Jupcss. Samuel Moody, Hallowcil, James Bridge, Judge of Probate. Thomas Bowman, Regifer tf Prohate. Henry Sewall, Pegifer of Deeds. William Howard, County Ttrmfurer.

Jdftices of //j^ Peace and of the Quorum ^C;)h North, AugufhiVi^^\}s\. Dummer, Hallo-well Da.riel Cony, ditto Henry Dearboro, PittJi$H William Brooks, ditto! Juftices of the Peace.

William Howard, Atig:'Jl^.' Kben. Farwell, t^aUaiboro Heni-y Se\VatI, ditto fohn Moore, Noi-ridgeivock

' John Davis, ditt; iohn Harloti', ditto John Sliepard, Halloivell •lobert Pa^e, iltadfield JoHma V/ingate, ditto John HubWd, ditto Arthur I.lthgow. IVinflwu- Samuel Weftoh, Ca/i<7'i''| A fa Reddington, ditto James Wa\Wh, &tarks\

i .11 III II ir II T m »! I ( H> > Chandl. Robbins, HaUotvell Samuel Tobey, iTrrfrtr' Samuel Moody, ditto jedediah Prefect, H^inihroj Jedediah jewett, Pittjlozun Samuel Wood, dittc Barzillai Gannet, ditto Cornel. '^ortiin^N.V'iney.iru Samuel Oakman, ditto [chabod Thomas, Sydney fohn Chandler, Monmouth Supply Belcher, Farmhgtoi: Benjamin Merrill', Grcau Moles Sterling, ditto Moles Sterling, Sandy River Solomon Adams, ditto Williain Read, No. 3. ditto Stephen Titcomb, ditto 'Oroner^^ Elias Craig, -^"g-'f^'^ Ezekiel Pattcc, jun. ditto Samuel Cony, ad. ditto Eliflia Bean, Readjidd Jofeph Herrick, Greem. Silas Wood, Norrid^eivock

William '^ArvfeW^FaJfalboro J otham Smith, Farmington John North, Fittjloivn Matthias Bloflbm, Mcnmou. JLIijah Hall, WinJ

Arthur Lithgow, of Winflow, Sheriff. Deputy Sheriff's, John Savcl!, Halloivell May, Whithrtp Amos Partridge, -dugujlc Ebenezer Moore, PHtJioiv Barnabas Lambert, ditto Harvey, Monmouth County of Hancock. Juftices of the Common Pleas, ^c. Sargent, of Sullivan, Oliver Parker, ofCafline, William Vinal, of Vinalhaven.

Jonathan Eddy, of Eddington, -y Special Jofeph Hibbert, of Penobfcot, C Fra. LeBaron Goodwin, of Frankfort, j Warren Hall; Clerk of the Pleas Iffc. , of Sallivan, Judge of Probate, Jonathan Eddy, of Eddington, Regi^er 0/ Proiate. Jofeph Perkins, Regipr of De^dsy Simeon Fowler of Orrington, County ^recfurer. Paul D. Sargent, of Sullivan, 1 ^ . Oliver Parker, of Caftine, / ^P"""^'^ William Vinal, of Vinalhaven, /" \ ^tviiopcer*."^^^^J/y Jofeph Hibbert, of Penobfcot, ^ [1800.2 N. Z ( 142 ) Juitices of the Peace and of the QuorUih. Paul D. Sargent, 5«//,--ya«iSimeon, Fov/ler, Orrington Oliver Parker, Capne FXe Baron GoccIwln/r^«//. William Vinall, V"tnalhai>cn Jonathan Buck, Buclfion Jonathan Eddy, Eddingto Jofeph Tyler, Deer-ljle^ Juftices of the Peace Jofeph Hibbert, Fer>obfcot^]oi. Prince, BurntCcatlJldndx Robert Parker, JBlvebili'.jzmcs Nefmith, Nortbpart^

Ptlatlah Freem3n, ditto 'i neodore }oncs,U.'iio/tjRivef\ Benjamin Shutc, Profpe^ Caleb Brooks llAW^BuckJion George Tyler, Deer-IJle Robert Hitchborn, Fro/pea Thomas iitinfon, ditto (ohn Pendleton, IJlehoto George Ulmer, Ducx-Tral. Ezra Young, Eden David Thurfion, Stdgivld Oliver Leonard, Orrington Thomas Cobb, Gould/horo' Me\,JordznFrenob;f!aH''sBaj

Sheriff.

Deputy Sheriffs.

'A--i!i; ". Crabtrce, Str'Jrvcih\Tho. Burkmai", Dud'-Traf, Arei: McPhetrci, jytf»o-fri George Lord, Uftiot^.

Cr,rcners. \ John WUfon, Pentlfc-i^tXtx Hardy, Deer-TJe, Enoch Ssmpfon, FrankfortyyACoh Fofier, Trenton John Beaii, jun. 5w//;w/7;Robert Houflon, Belfoft. rhcmas Rebbinj, J?

County of Wiifhington. Juflices of the Common Pleas, he Stephen Jones, of Machias, Chief Juf.Ue. Alexander Campbell, of Steuben, John Crane, of Columbia.

George Stillman, of Machias, I Special

Theodore Lincoln, Deny's River, | yuflccs, Ralph Plart Bo-cvles, of Machias, Clefh of tie Courts of Common Fleas and S^JJions,\ons.

:3tep])cn JcJncs, of Machias,

' Alexander Carfipbell, of Steuben,1 Jj>/chfeJ John Cr^ne, pf Cohimbia, K. to qualify George StlUrtian, of Machias I dvJl Offerrs. Phineas Brttce, of ^i-icKfap, ( H3 Stephen Jones, of Machias, ^udgc of Prolate. Stephea Jones, jun. of Machias, Regijhr of Probate,

George StiJlman, Hegfter of D^cds t5* County Treafurer.

Juftices ^fthe Peace and of the Qiiorunfj.

Stephta joileS, Mailids, ( Alexand^rCartf^bell,5#^i/*r,'!

Juilices of the Peace. John Crane, PaJfamaquoJjipzn\t\ Merritt, Addifon iLemuei Trefcott, ditto George Stillmau, Mdchids Theodore Lincoln, ditto Phineas Bruce, ditto John Brewer, iVo.4.5ci?do<:'?V Caleb Coolidge, ditto Benjamin Ruggle9,C«//.',v//5yL; Guftavus Fellows, ditto

John Allan, £fl/?/>o? i JairiesCampbell i?arriV»j^«;i

John Cooper, of Machias, Sktt-ff, Deptity Sheriff.

William Albee, Machias j' Obadiah Alien, Columbia and Benjamin Kehoa, of No. %%.

Coroners, Stephen Parker, i^/a<:Z»/fiJjJofeph Patten, Cclumhia Jeremiah Obrien, dittoj Thomas Archbald, Steubin

The Juftices of fhe Sufretni Judicial Couft, Cdurt of Commort Pleat, y^dges of Pi^obate, Sheriffs and Ccro^ Hers hold fheirCOTnmiCaon9 daring good behaviour, but the Commiflions of Jvftices of the Peace mufii be renewed every feven years, ©r they cfeafe.

The Commjjlons offs-vtral of tte fuficesy at the time of printing the foregoing lif, wire expired or near' expiring \fome of ivbich have been or rfiay he rcnexved^ andfame neiv \cfpointments jfiay be made.—-Altefaficns thdt occur before th\ ^ftnfcing of this Regifiit tvillbf noticed at theend^ as ufual.—^

The Clerks of the Courts of Common Pleas, are alfi Clerks of the Suprsme Judicial Court in their refpet- tive Co rnt-^s tvhefein thefaid Cdiirt is holden,

Amftahe happened in iblr Calender of Courti fcr this year. The Supreme Judicial Court/^^ at Len(Ki,i>ttheCoa/ity

c/"Berkflure, the FirftTtefday /;,• 0

.,.__ ( ^44') • Fracbitioners of the Law In Mallachufetts. In the County of Suffolk. Barrifters at La-a;. James Sullivan, lld.^^/?*?^! , JBcJlon William Tudor, ditto} Shearjafhub Boufne, ditto Attornies topra^ke at the Supreme Judicial Court, Thomas Edwards, Benjamin Beale, jun. Rufus G. Amory, ditto John Phillips, ditto Joleph Hall, ditto George Blake ditto Edward Gray, ditto Ebenezer Gay, ditto John Davis, ditto John Callendcr, ditto 'Harrifon G. Otis, ditto Jofiah Quincy, ditto jjofeph Blake, jun. ditto {ofeph Rowe, ditto John Lowell, jun. ditto William Sullivan, ditto John Q^Adams, dittojCharles Paine, ditto Aiiormcs for praSiiftng at the Common Pleas. John Williams ^c^o^jjbhn Heard, ditto William Thurfton,. ditto Charles Davis, ditto Edward Jackfon, ditto Charles Culhing, ditto Samuel Adams Dorr, ditto John W. Gurley, ditto Fofter Waterman, Bojlon Henry M; Lille, Hin David Everett, ditto Attomies in the County •/ Norfolk. Benjamin Hichborn, of Dorchefler, J9arr^tr. Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court, EdvvardH.Robbin8,'ikfi7/o« HoratioTownfend,ilf(-<^fW Eiflier Amee, Dedbam Tho.Williams, ]\ir\.Roxbury Samuel Haven, ditto Afaph Churchill, Milton Attornies at the Common Pleas.

Mafon Shaw, JVrentham j WilliamP.Whiting,J?aWtf//>i> Attornies in the County of Eflex. Theophilus Parfons, of Newbury Port, Barrifer. Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court. William Prefcot, 5j/mjIchabod Tucker, Haverhill John Pynchoni ditto Afa Andrews, Iffivicb Samuel Putnam^ ditto John Rowe, Glocifer Nathan Dane, Beverly Geor. BradburVjiV^w^.Ar^ , Marblebead Ch.zx\t% Jackfon, ditto Mofes Parft/ns, Haverhill Thomas Thomasjun.ditto (.'4? ) Attornie* ai the Comifton Pl'das hi Elfex Ciuniy. Ifaac Maiisfield, MarbUhead, Joi'eph Perkins, Salem j In tie County of Middlefei. Aitornies at the Supreme Judicial Court. "William Hunt, ^-a^f;/0Tf« ArtemasWard,juxi. ^F^<7» tbcncz.tradifh, CamiriJge Samuel Dana, Groton Jofeph Bartlett, ditto Timothy Biglow ditto Francis D. Channing, ditto James Prefcot, Wejlford JlEMrtaUian Fay, Concord Othniel Tyler, Sudbury William Fiik, ditto Eli Bullard, Framingham William Jones, ditto Jofeph Brigham,J'/fjr.'i" Samuel Dexter, Cbarlejlouon Zabd.B.Adam8,(^iar/^o*a«

Attornies at tly« Common Pleas. amuelShapleighGaOT^WJ^*-! John Lock, Ajiihy William Jones, Co/;

In the Cbunty c/'Barnftable. Nath, Freertian, Sandwich, Attorney Sup. Jud. Ccnrt Attornies at the Common Pleas. Sandrvlck Homes Allen, Barnjluble \ Wendell Davis, In the Conhty of BriftoL Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court. 3eth Paddlcford, Taunton Laban Wheaton. N«rton Nicholas Tillinghaft ditto Edward Fope, Net*Beeford James Sprout, Thomas Hammond, dittd' James Ellis, Rehohoth Daniel Wheaton, Baf Attornies at the Commop Pleas. Akurs Sifibn, Martmcuth SarautlW.Baylies, Dight-jn \

Ih the Conhly of Worccfter. Levi Lincoln, of Worccfter, Barr'f-r al Laiv. Attcmies at the Suprer/ie 'Judicial Court. Narthartiel Paine, tV6rc*Pr\ jabez Uphaiti, d'ttoi Edward Bangs. di'^.tojPh'ny Metrick, Brgokjieli I>\Tight Fofter* Btc9lijitld{¥ti\m^h Hitchcock, dilt\ . ,

( h6 ) Afa Johnibn, Leom'mjhr Benjamin Adam*, Uxbridg^ ;icth Haftlngs, Mendon Jofeph Allen, Juu. Wefer, William Stedmaii,Za/?^tfy?<;r Daniel Eiglow, Fcterjhan Alerrick Rice, ditto Francis Blake, 'Rutlana Eleazer James, Barrc Erafmus Babbit, Sturbridgf Anorney at CommonPleas. In tht County c/"HampfI-;ire, Johu Worthington, of Spniigiield Barrijlers Caleb Strong, of Northampton, at Laiu. Simeon Strong, of Amherft, Aitormei at the Supreme Judicial Court JufVIn Ely, Wejl Sprinsfiela John Hooker, Springfield John Phelps, Wejlfield George Bliis, ditto Jofeph Lyman, ditto William Ely, ditto John Ingerfol, ditto Jona. Dwight, jiin. ditto John C. Williams, Hadley John Barrett,. Northjield Jonathan E. Porter, ditto Solomon Vofe,. ditto Charles P, Phdps, ditto Stcpiien Pynchon, ditto Abncr Morgan, Brimjield Simeon Stroi)g,jun. Conzvcy Johu Taylor, Ncrthampto.': Elijah Paiae, Samuel Kinkley,jun. ditto Jotham Cufliman; Jona. Grout, Belcherflown Benja. Parfons, Chejlerjitld John Phelps, jun, Edward U^h^m, N. Salem Hezek. W. Strong, Deerfidd Sam.Lathrop, W.Springfield Eli P. A{hman, Jonathan Woodbridg Richard E, Newcomb, Worthingion In the County c/'Berkfliire. Theodore Sed^ick,L.L.D.ofStockbndge^i2rr//?.tf^2;aT*. Attornies at the Supreme yi.dicinl Court, Adibel SlronjT, i»///.r/-f/,:'Eph. Williams, Stockbridge John C. Williams, ditto Barnabas Bidwell, ditto| Thomas Allen, ditto Jofeph Woodbridge, ditto) Thomas IvcSjGr.Barrin^tot: 'DzmeXDtwey.WUliamJloxt'm Richard Whitney, ditto David Noble, ditto Samuel Quiacy, Lenox Ethan Stone, Sandiifield\ Enoch W. Thayer, ditto Sam.H. Whecler,Xc/»f/J, EliOia Lee, Sheji.ld John Whiting Attornies at the Common Pleas. Thotnas Gold, Pittsfeld Mafon \ Whiting, Lanejboro'' John W. Hobart, Sheffield. -3j*^'_ 7"*^'*-'*^'^ ^^^* Lenox, i ft Tucfda y in Odlobcr. ( -47 ) In thf Ciunty of York. Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court, George Th2.tc\izr,Biddfford \ DudleyHubbard,5

In the County of Cumberland. Attorniet at the Supreme Judicial Court. JohnFrothingham Portland Ifaac Parker, Portland Daniel Davis, ditto James D. Hopkins, ditto Wm. Symmes, jun. ditto George £. Vaughan, ditto Salmon Chacc, ditto Peter O. Alden, Brunf-wick

Sam.Thatcher, N.GloceJler Attorney at the Com, Pleas.

In the County of Lincoln. Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court.

rim. Langdon,i'ow«c//5o7o.' Benjamin Hafey, Topfbam ,

Jerem. Bailey jPoxcw^z/^*/-', j ManaflehSmith,Pown«/i»

In the County of Kennebcck. Attornies at the Smpre-me Judicial Court, James Bridge, .^^o-zz/F^JGeorge Warren, Winfloio Benjamin Whitwell, dittcj Thomas Rice, jun. ditto Nath. Perley, HalloivenWcwhto. Kidder, ditto bamuel S. Weld, ditto!

Attornies at the Common Pleas, Thomas Bo-wimnHalloiuel: Nathan Bridge, Pitif, John Merrill, ditto Szm\id,F.Gliddca,ReadJield Alien Gillman, ditto

In the County of HanCOck. William Wetmore, of Caftine, Barrifen Att

In the County of Wafhington. Phine« Bruce, of Machias, Attorney at the Supreme Judicial Court, (Hi

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Gideon F«fter^ brigadier general, ift brigade, ! Sylvefter OJbern, brigade major. Jamet Bricket^ brigadier general td brigade. Jama Ayer^ brigade major.

Jamet Colhurtii brifadier geoeral, ift brigade. Jerimi&h Clap, brigade major.

.^ ^'Tijamin Sawiti, brigadier geoiril, id brigade, ^1^ |_ Sampfon Woods^ brigade major.

Zehina Montague, brigadier general, ift brigade Medad DickinfoH, brigade major,

'Villiam Lyman, bi igadier generalj ad brigade. Jcba Taylor, brigade major.

Ijrael Fearing, brigadier genera! • ift brigade,

U^iiliam Jackfon, brigade major* .

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SiUi Peposn. brigadier gcr.fral, ift brigade. Stephen Dewey^ b/igade ir.ajor.

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brig.genera!, iftbrigade. brigade major,

\^^Geerge Stillmen^ ferigatlief general, id brigade. 0;2 ^"^ Stephen Jones, jun. brigade major.

Field OHicers in the fever a l CouQties. FJrft Divifion, Suffolk fl«i Norfolk. htglonary Brigade, Benjamin Ruiiels, major, ?tt fub legion. S;tb Johnfon, mijor, ad fub legion. msjjr. fiib legion {'got infantry. Daniel Wild, major, fub Itf ;oa artillery.

Fiift Brigade. ad Regiment, Regiment, ift Jofech Richards It.cof.eoro. Ifaac?. Gardner, It, co!. com, Robert Sjran, I WiHiam B.nba, jarr.ei °"J<»"* | Sbepard, ] ««J0'«' Edward Robiafon, [ 3d Pegiment, ad Regimentb ^'JakimAdams.lieut.col.coin oftua Batej, It. col. ccai. iNoah 3ottctfwo'th j Barker, ,obn {Amos Tusr.er, 1 °^'i°' | majors. Jonathan Bates* 3<1 Regiment. ad Divifion, Essex. Benja. Haydcn, If. col. com. Firfi Brigade, ift Regiment. Icbab. HolbrooJc, ) "'J°»' Barnabas Clark, | lieut.col.ccm

a or Second Srigade, J

J ft Regiment. ad Segment, Mofes Mann, n, col. ccro. EiiphsietDaTis.lieut.coI.con,

Reuben NewatI, . __ John G. Rogers, majors. ra»jor, Ifaac Eveleth, j ( 15^ ) Field Officers oj Militia, ctntinued regiment. td Regiment. 2A j It.eoi.cona, lieut.col. com AmrsBotrdmrn, «,;„«« Ho..n.. „,j,„ J;£;lV\-*;r.. majort. j | 4th RegimeBt. 'jd regment, Edwtrdf. coU com. jobo Burrin, Ueut.cal.com. John U. majofs . „ , ^SDja. Sweetler, | krigade. 5th Regiment, 4th regiment \^ J»l'c)nCt)ambeUin,it.col.ccn) j ethro Putcam.lieut.eol.com Ifatc Burnap. I 46ech*r'tab King. majors j^,:^,, Acdrcw Nichob, Afa £nae«, I HectndBrigade. Midd lefts, Seftnd Srigace , Essex, ift Regiment. regimint, J ft colonel Iieut.eol.com Wofes B/ickct, Epbraioi RufTetU Heut.«oI. Thomas H.pgood, M.cdy, ^ | ^ Mofcs S. I » Jonas Ho!dog, | regment. ad td regiment, }\mts HodgJcins, ileut. col. Abel Bojrnton, It. col. ctm, Robert Farley, . j ^^ JoaathaDBancroft, ^^.^,, Dodge, ^ j RiChard | •' Thomas Lawrence J regiment, 3d jd r'egiment. Nath.Love}cy,!ieut.col.cora. jofeph B. Varaum, colonel Samuel Jnh.ifon. | ^ .^j^ William Hi!dreth,iieuC.col. Savory, • Thomas | John Parker, major 4.th regiment. SnnHch,iieut.col,-com. Jona. 4.th Divifion^ Hampsmirz tfaac W,»ier. I ^^3^,, Firft Brigade^ Beoja. Young, I \& regiment. 5th regiment, SUai Chapio, Ueat.col-ccm Benja. Town, Ueut.col.com OaaiclLarob, Jamet Ayer, I majors ^,.^,, Luther Cohen, id regiment,

Pelatiah Bi ift; lieu t.col.eom. Middlesex %i Divifion Jacob Noble, majors Firfi Brigade, Gad Warrlner,

ift regiment, 3d regiment* col Mofw C-olidge, It. col. com E'.j»h Dickinfon, lieut. Palmer, I Thimas Powers John ^,3:^,, majori }«dutbuaWiUinftoo\ ^ Caleb Hubbard, , . '5i> i'leid Officers

4th regiment, \ id regiment, David iieut.col. com Charle»Turncr,Iieut.ool.com Mackf j { Elijah Biackman, |f«ul Meirer \ mijoti ""'i°"| joac I Timothy Hatch, I Jam«, regimfnt. 1° regiment. 5th \ Alex. Seffion?, Meot.col.com. ;^T*^'='auRi.azeil,licut.col.«OM p«oiel '^^s.-ey. Aaron Morgao, i . ] „.:r. ""'J"*^' »"i^i Harwell, «^*J" DaTid Young, ' | i

Setind Brtgade, Hampihire. c.Sturtevaor, lieKt.col.con l^ Regiment', Abiel Wafcbufn, | ™*3*" Lemuel DickinfoD, Iieut.col. Peter Hoar, | Eraftui Lyman, | majors^.\ Second Brigade, Briftol. | AatonEifter, ] ' ifi regiment, ad regiment, JofephWheaton,lt.col,eom. T.W.DickinfcQ, ll.col.com Philip Bowers, Da»id Smith, Chriftop. ""J°'* majore Biandiog. | Lemuel Fofter, ad regiment, regiment 3d Robert Earl, li«ot«coI. com. Ja.Goldfbury, lieut.cd.com Sylvanus Browacll.l Kelisg. - • - " majors, Ezekicl j jjj,:„gjjabn Spooner, Eii(ha Alexander, I I 3d regiment, ^rh regiment. Job Winflow, lieut.eoI.Ccm. LukeBonoey, lieut.col.com. xbo. Lincoln, /

Afa SpauWiog, | John Gilmore, "'J"" °*'^""„»»!„J ( Libbeus Bate^ \ 4tn rtgiment, ^th regiment Bcoj. Bates, licut. col.eoai Welles, licDC.eol.com, John jobn Williams, ) "'^^'» Eben. Bacon, I

Third Brigade, Barnftable,

5th Divifioit. DukesCouaty & Nantucket PtYMouTH, Bristol, ift regiment. Barnstable, Dukes Tha.Thfcchcr,li«ut.col.com. Co-uNTv, David N;e, and Nan- | "•J°» TVCKET. Ifaiab Hall, | Firjt Brigade, Plymouth. ad regiment, I A rtgiment, Jooa. Soow, licut. coL com ^ )okn Thomas iieut,col,com John Sparrow, 1 , Zaccbeus Bartlet, John Withercll, «»'i»" maiors I John Sh»w. Ql 800-2 » '

( ISA- ) Field Officers ^/"Militia, continued.

6lb Divifiofi 7tb Z>/«i/f«>». W O R C E S T » » YOXK ««(iCWMBERLAN». Pirfi Brigade,

xft BrigadCf York. I ft rtgiminl,

I ft regiment loaasGsuldiag, It.coJ. com. Efaiai Prebbl^, colooe) John Davis, miBjofs J;>bn Taylor, litut. col, Afa Waitc, John Novvell, majort ad regiment 2d ragimentt MofesWhitney,lieut.co!.com Aad.P.Fernald,Iicu.co).com. *^ Benjamir Fernsid, I Sajnoel Neifoa, | »"J«" td«ohd H.ggin.. ' 3d regiment, jd regimeitt, Samuel B. Rice» It.col. com Jofcph Morrill, Iteut. col. majors J;"««"°»"' 1 John Pattin^ i ""i*"' Samuel Morrill, | 4th regiment, 4th regiment, JohhCliamberUin,lt.col.com Wm. Froft, Ueut. col. com. Samuel Hooker, | n^aio,,

BeniaiBiQ Pehcc» . ' * | „ Daniel Williams, SanxuelCluff, r*3°"* 5th re iment, Sthregimeat, Sjrlv. Laroed, 'ieut.col.com. Jofcph Piifons, it. col. com Alpheus Marble, | Caleb "''J'" -"i"" Borbaok, j ^^- I Sfctnd brigade, ad Btigade, CombctUod. xft regiment. ift regiment,

James Webb, licut.col.CQm, Jonas Lasc, lic\}f. col. com.

Hugh McLeDan, I Silas Holman, I °^*J^" Nathaniel Wilfoi. I James Wilder, I °»J^' id regiment, 2d regiment, Ozias Blanchard, lieot. col. James Rogers, Jooa.Wheder, lieut.col.eom majois David Charles Thomas, W. Leiaod I °^*^°" Ci^lvio NewtO0, 3d regiment, I Hnh, Froft, Ueut. c»l. com. 3d regiment, [o^ah Libb JofephBrowr, iieut.col.com. major* Mofes |oBa(haoMou!ton, Greenwood, I ^ . . "^J"*'" 4th regiment. Joel Dooliitle, I lieot. col, idward Aodcrfoo, 4th regiment, Bodgc» ^cnjamia Mjors Jofeph Jewett, tieur.col.com. jedidiah Cobb. Amos Woods, 1 ^..„,, "'i""' Ukejonyn, I ( '^y > 5tti regiment id regiment, Paul Bof oton, Ic. eol. com. Q'illjMeiTtngtc, It.col. com.

I Eii&t Packer, Nathan Dihiaghami . ^.^^^ | _ ^ ' 1"*^°" Levi Moore, | John Nye, 3d regiment, Sth Divifion, Lincoln. Eliai Lee, lieut. coL com. I ft regimen. Brigade. "'(oho Hide. I Denoy McCobb, U*col.coin,* ' I majors

amei Rogers, If . «»J°'* Second Brigade, Edw. H. Page. I regiment, id regiment. ift Samuel Sloan, colonel David Payfon, iieuc.col.com. Wm.CuQQingham, John Powell, lieut. col, tnajoralMarfbiH William Scfcy, Jcoei, major | zd regiment. 3d regiment, Elijah Nortbup, It.col. com W.McIfltjrtr, Iicut.col.com. Samuel Gates, J ^,i„„ George Sarftow, 1 majors I 3d regiment. 4th regimtnt. lieut. eol. JamaaW. Head, liea.eoi.com. Amos Kolbiook, Beojamia Bracket | { "*" PerleyPhiUipr, Otis Robbios, I '»»J<'" | ad Brigade, ift regiment, lotb DiviJiDn^ Hancock Natb.Fairbaok8,lt .Col,com. and Washington. Tho. Fillebrowo, I . SethGay, |™*i°" Firfl Brigade. regiment, zd ift regiment . Arthur Lithgttw, h.col.com. lieut. coL com. WiUiam Kendcll, ( »•'"» Eloatbaa SberwiD. I "'J**" Pelatiah Leach, | 3d regiments id regiment-, JobQChaad!er,]ieuC.cohcom. John Blake, lieut. col.

Joel Thompfoo, I , Robert Treat, majors Elifhi Wood, ""J^" I jobn CrofljTj 4th regiment, Second Sngade. Ezek ie Pf'rter./icut. coI.c»m. Jere. Obrien, licut.cot. com WiUiaffli, Lemuel J Jofeph Walli/ » .^ "^'J"" Solomon jUamj/^j John Brewer, r*J"' regiment 9^h Divifion y Rerkshhib' *d Patten, colonel Ki>A Brigade. I ft regiment- Jame? Ijipiepk C«rtis licttt.col.eom^ CorneliuiThorT)pfon,Uea.co] NfeUtiah Jordan, major iDavid Tracy, I . . ( »56 ) Commanding O^Qtii oj the Corps o^ Artillery aft Di'vijion, Wm. Crombte, oipt. Legionary Brigadf. Noah Ford, capt. Dtn'ttl Wild, major 2d brigade, Robert Gsrdaer, capcain Brian Hail, major Oliver Job jnnot, captaio Jobn Gilbert, capt. xft brigadt, William Henihaw, capt, James Robinfoo, major 6th Divi/icn, l& brigade, JeiTe Daggct, captaio' major Samuel B. Lyon, captiio Benjamin Nafon, capt, ad brigade. Jeremiah Clark, capt. Jafper Adams, Major »d brigade. Beoja. Coomet capt. Lemuel Weeks, major, Bcajamin Spear, capt. Thomas Means, c»pt. •d Divifion, ifi brigade, Nath. Moody, capt.

Amos Hovejr, major 7vb Divijion, I ft brigade. Solomoo Gould, capt. Benjamin Andrews, major SjrUefter Proftor, capt, Jedidiah Heaiey, capt. Ignatius Sargent, capt. Mofes Drefl'er, cape. xi brigade, ad brigade, major Ephraim Johofoo, major William Lurvey, capt. Wiiiiam Caidwel), capt. Jooathan Stickaey, capt. John Richardfaa, capt.

3d Divifton, I ft brigade 4 8th Divi/tofty fft brigade, Samuel Haftiogi, major jofliua Shaw, major Lake Bemit, capt. Robert Elwcll, capt. Nathao Harrlogtoo, capt. capt. Datid Goodwin, capt. 9d Brigade. Eli Builard, capt. Ifaac Cbaee, caft. ad brigade, Thomai Bnwman, capt. ThomtiGardoer, major 9th Divijion. ih Brigade, fames Lewis, capt. Benjamin RoJeter, major John Kidder, capt. jobn is^eWog, capt. \ih Divifoon, ih brigade, Ifaiah Byin$(ton, capt. Amafa Smth, major ad brigade, William £aftmaa„capc. Sam. H. Wtieeler, m»j»r Sc^louoo Phelpsi eapc. David PawcD, capt. Jacob HIifa, capt. capt. ad brigade, loth Divi/ion, jft Brigade, major Samuel Roger», eapt. SoIoKOQ Smeadi capt. Benjamin Wheeler, capt. Nehemiah May, capt. id brigade, brigade, Gideon Obr^en, capt. 5th Hhfiffon, I ft I Luke Naffa, ro&jor ( isi ) _ commanding Officers of the Corps §f Cavalry. tft Divifion, Ambrofe Ame», captain

ft brigade, Samuel Kirk^and, captain 5th Divijion, Nathaniel Wales, capttia ift brigade, ]oha White, captain Ifaac Lazell, major Aaron Davis^ captain WilJiEm Bourr, cjptain ad brigade, major Nathan Mitchell, captain ad brigade. Elijah Crane, captain Philip Walker, major Beriah Baftow, captain Thom»Bayi:«, jur. captaid MoCet Hartfhoro, capt. Daniel Giib«rt, captain id Divijion, id brigade, Lewis Wheatoo, captain major 6th Divijion. Timothy OfgGod, captain ift brigade. Nathan Hammond, cap^aiq Mai-k Furnal^, captain TbomaeW. Hooper, captain Oliter Keariog, captain ^3d Divifion, ift brigade. 2d brigade,

Jonathan Coolidge, It. col, Simeon Farnam, major Stoweli, captain . major Daniel Afa NeweM, captain captain Jofcph NixoQ, captain 7th Divijion t ift brigade. Jonas Bridge, captain Jonathan Ua7t9, Heut. col. Buckley Adams, captain Jofiah Taff, major Benjamin Wyman, captain jerem. Kinglbuty, captain »d brigade. Thaddeua Chiain, captain |ofeph F!ctcber,captain Stephen Healey, captain Samadl Hazen, captain Samuel Rtad, ca^taia John Sawin, captain captain 4d brigade, 4th Divi^on. I ft brigade. Jatharo Buih, heut. eol. Samuel Porter, litut. col. James Horn phrejri, major RufTelJ Atwater, major Bjicja, Whitney, captain Jsfeph Miller, captain John Crawford, captain Samuel Knrx, captain Afaph Gocdiich, captain Daniel Mo-'djr, captain Thomas Gcfry, csp'ain R

ift brigade, ad brigade^ Jofiah Dwight, majoi Thomas Gonid, majar Si!a» Devrejr, captaia Wiljsam Mcllen, captain deory Brown captaia SamueV Ke'lcgg, captaia

Officers of the Legionary Brigade in Bofton. John Winflow, Brigadier General. George Blanchard, Brigade Major.

Benjamin Ruilell, Major I'ft Sub-Leglen. Seth Johnfoij, Major ad Sub-Legion. Henry Purkat, garter Majier. Nahum Fay, Surgeon^ Stephen Thayer, Surgeon*! Mate.

Captains. | . Enfignt. Samuel Harris JThomas Stutfon Ifa?.c Cufhing William Wiliiams'Laivfon Dench "vViiliam Kneeland James Floyd Daniel Pratt Samuel Stowcr» Afa Hatch Hugh Kendall John Franks Wells Amafa Stetfon Benj. J.

^Samuel Stutfon Ebenezcr Thayer John J. Valentine paniel MeiGuger John Cotton Daniel Cole Thomas Badger Ijubal Harrincrton Chaxle? Davit

Sub-Legion of Light Infantry,

Captains. Lieutinanis < jinltvns. I J A

Esnia. Sumner I, i , i John Brazer •'^ 1 homas Howe | {Francis Oliver Daniel Sargent John Callender J. Sub-Legion of Artillery, Daniel Wild, Major^ Amos Lewis, Adjutant, Elifha Wild, garter Majier. John Bray, Robert Gardner, Capt^ George Singleton, William Blake, OhverJohonnot,C./../M- T I. r» . I | ^^^jd Cobb, Lieutu L_ii9.J Independent Cadet Company In Bollon.

Lieut. CoK Thomas H. Perkins, Captain, Major Jofcph Chapman, Lieutenant. Major Judah Hayes, Enfign. Capt. William Furnefs, Adjutant.

Antient and Honorable Artillery Company. (Incorporated in the Year 1638.)

The Officers are chofen arm u ally the i ft Monday inJune

Thofe chofen in June 1799, are as follow*, viz. }

Robert Gardner, Captain. * Lemuel Gardner, Lieutenant. Thomas Sumner, Enftgn.

Serjeants.

Ephraim Prefcott, I Benjamin Coats,

Solomon Phips, j Charles Clement. William Walter, Clerk. John Winflow, Treafurer tQ the Company.

Officers at Fort Independence^ on Caftle Ifland in the Harbour of Bodon. Captain Lemuel Gates, Lieutenant George Wafhington Duncan, Lieutenant George Waterhou'fe, of the ^d Regiment of ArtilleriAs and Engineers, of the United States.

Federal Stores at Springfield. Samuel Hodgdon, Suferintendant of Ordnance and Military Stores. David Ames, Supcrintendant of tbt Statet Armory, Robert Orr, Majier Armortr.

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Extraft /row a late additional Militia Law, I BY a Law of tbie Commonwealth paflca Feb. 44th,] 1796, ic U eaadied, "Thacoo aoo-commiiTionedl ofhccr or private, belooging to any cnmpanjr of militia*] Aiall be exempted frcm military duty o» account of bodily | infirmity, unlefs he fhali obtain a certificate from the Surgeon or Surgeon*! mate of the regiment to which he i>e!ong(, if either of tbofe Officera are authorized in faid rsgiment, if not, from a reputable Surgeon or Phyficiao

iviog within the limita of the fame, that be it unable to do military duty by rcafon of bodiiy infirmity, the caufr

of which is to be defcribed in faid certificate ; and the Officer ccmmacding faid compsny may upon tnc back of faid certificate, difchtrge the pcrfon named therein from doing military duty in faid company for focb term of tiraej ai he fhiil judge reafoptble j which certificare, if approved and counterfjgoed by the Officer commas ding the regi meQt, battailioo cr fquadron, to which fneh petfon belongs, fhaii iatitte him to a foU exemption from military duty

Tor the term therein fpecified.-——No appeal is allowed to either party, from the judgment of a juftice of the Peace, upon tay profecution orcomplaiot biougbt by aiy Clerk «f a company of Infantry, Attillery or Cavalry, which the (Militia Law requires (• be profccuted by faid Clerks."—

gy a» A£k (f Congiefs paTed in J«n* 1797, the PreCden of the United States wu aith^rizad to require of the Executives of tbe feveral States, to take efFcftual mea- fures, at fuch time a» he Hiall deem occeflTary, to orga- nise, arm and equip, according to law, and hold in readi- aafs to march at a momeat's warning, the following pro- portions of 80,000 efFeaive Militia, ifficcrs included, viz, F

From Maryland, 5»6x : From Delaware, 1168 : From Pennfylvania. 10,696 ; From New-Jerfty, 4t86 ; From New- York, 79*3 : From Vermont, »i5o : FrcmCon- •eaicut, 5860 : From Rhode-Ifland, i6a6 : From Maf' facbufetta, 11.836 : F cm New-Hamp(hire, 3558. ( «6« ) Of W AR. An ExtraBfrom a late London Paper, A RdrofpcB of Wars from the Britifll Revdution. Years of Years of Ui 1689 War commenced. War Peace 1697 Peace 8 1701 War 1713 Peace 1 7 18 War 5 1 72 1 Peace 1739 "P^'ar 18 1748 Peace 9 1756 War 8 1763 Peace 7 1775 War 1783 Peace 8 179a War 9 1799 7

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So that out oC^the lafk 109 years, we had 53 of open war,befides tTsro Scotch rebellions, and a variety :of expenfive armaments little better in fome refpe(5b fthan adhiai war : and yet we have chofen tlie cen- moft favourable to peace, perhaps, of any in the Itury Engllfh hiftory If it were enquired what advantages have been derived from fuch frequent, bloody, and expenfive conflicts, we know of none, except the enormous increafe of the national debt may be reck- oned as one, as fome people feera moft ingenioully to imagine. Before the prefent war, this debt was confiderably

above 150,000,000 ; what it may be at the termina- tion of it, Heaven only knows ! At prefent we have the aflurance that the exifting war cofl not more than

100,000,060 in the firft four years ; and thcfe very fortunately expended in refifting the common ene

mies of all regular governments ! —Yet to fuppofe that one nation can deftroy the intellect of another is in the higheft degree abl'urd. ti8oo.]. - LL^iJ 'O/Ticers of the Majfachufetts Revenue Cutter. John Fofter Williams, Mafer. Hezekiah Welfli, Firji Mate. Nathaniel Nichols, Second Mate. Ezekiel Lincoln, Third Mate.

The foUo'Wtng extraa from the reveme laiv is in- concerned in navigation. frrUdfor th« information of thofe enaBed, That the Cut- Sec. loa. And be itfurther fervice of thertvenue, ters and boats, employed in the other veiTels, by an enfign fliall be-diftingxilflicd from fliall be and pendant, with fuch marks thereon as of the nrcfcribcd and direAed by the PreMent in cafe any flilp or veffd liable United States ; and Hiall not bring to, on being to feizurc or examination cutter or boat hav- required, or being chafed by any enfign prefcnbed for ing difplayed the pendant and fliall be lawful for veflels in the revenue fervice, it perfcu having the com- the captain, raafter or other or mto fuch mand of fuch cutter or boat, to fire at to after fuch pendant velTel which fhall not bring a gun fhall have been and enfign fliall be hoifted, and

as a fignal ; and fuch fired by fuch cutter or boat as aforefa.d, and all captain, mafVer, or other perfon direcStion, Hiall be m- perfons adlin^ bv or under his for damages demnified for any penalties or acStions fhall be kdled of for fo doing; and if any perfon mafter, or wounded by fuch firing, and the captain profecutcd or arrefted other perfon aforcfaid, fliall be or ether perfon fliall therefor, fuch captain, mafler bail. And if any tnip, vcf be forth^yIth admitted to employed in the fervice of the revenue, fel ^ boat, not jurUdiaion of the United States, fliaU, within the or enfign prefcnbed for carry or hoift any pendant aforefaid, die mafler, or com velfcls in the fervice offending (hall forfeit mauder of the fliip or veffel fo and pay one hundred dollars. abovcmentioned, The Enft<^n and Pendant c^nfifl rff^t.crper^enduular Stripes, alternate f^^'^f^^'^'^'^^States, is the Arms of the United thi Union of the Enfgn, n dark Blue, en a White Field. i65 ( ) [OFFICIAL.] Lift of the American NAVY.. Dfcembcr 1799- FRIGATES.

GuKS. United State* 44 Commodore John Barry Conftitution 44 Capt. Silas Talbot. Prefident 44 Building at New-York. Chefapeak 44 Capt. Samuel Barron. Philadelphia 44 Capt. Stephen Decatur. Confteliatioa 36 Capt. Thomas Truxton. Congrefs 36 Capt. James Sever. New-York 36 Building at New-York. Infurgentc 3^6 Capt. -Alexander Miirrajr Eflex 3» Capt. Edward Prcbble. John Adaras 33 Capt. George Crofs, 'Adams 3 Z Capt. R. V. Morris. j George Wafliiagton 3* Capt. Patrick Fletcher. Bofton 3 Z Capt. George Little. General Greene 3^ Capt. C. R. Perry.

SHIPS of WAR. Guns.

Ganges z6 Capt,. J. MulIov.'ny. Portfmouth 34 Capt. Daniel M'Niel. Merrimack 7,4 Gapt. Mofes Brown. CoHne(5licut 24 Capt. Mofes Tryon. Baltimore 20 Lieut. Cowper. Delaware 20 Capt. Thomas Baker^ Maryland 20 Capt. John Rodgers. Herald ao Lieut. Charles C RufTelK Trumbull 18 Mafter & Com. D. Jewet Petapfco 18 Capt. Henry Geddes. Warren 18 Mafter&Com.T.Newman,

£Rrcs, ( ^^4 i BRIGS. Guns. ^Norfolk i8 M. &Com.W.Bainbridge Richmond i6 Lieut. Cyrus Talbot. Pinckney i6 Lieut.^ Samuel Heyward. Eagle 14 Lieut. Hugh Campbell. Augufta 24 Lieut. Arch. M'E.lroy. Pickering 14 Lieut. Hiilyer. Scammei 14 Lieut. Mark Fernald. SCHOONERS.

Expenmeut 12 Lieut. Maicy. Enterprias l^ Lieut. Shaw. GALLIES. 1 In Georgia. S-in South-Carolina, i in I^.Caroliu^

The pay of captains conimanding fliip.9 of thirty- two guns and upwards, is by law one hundred dollars of capjains per month, ^d eight rations per day ; commanding fhips of twenty and under thirty-two guns, fcyc;ity-five dollars per mpnth, and fix rations lieutenants, who may command the per day ; and of fmaller vefTels, fifty dollars per month, and four rations per day.

Agreeable to an a

( i65 ) Governors in the ftveral States^ New-Hampfhire, John Taylor Oilman Maffachufetts, Mofes Gill, Lieut. Gov. & Com. in Chief. Rhode IHand, &c. Arthur Fenner. ConnecSlicut, Jonathan Trumbull. Vermont, Ifaac Tichenor.. New-York, John Jay. New-Jerfey, Richard Howell. Pennfylvania, Thomas McKean; Delaware, Maryland, Benjamin Ogle. Virginia, North-Carolina, Benjamin Williams^ South-Carolina, Benjamin Smith, Georgia, James Jackfon. Kentucky, James Garrard.. Tennaflee, . S. Weft Territory, Winthrop, Sargent. N. Weft Territory, Arthur St, Clair.

Britifli Govemours, ^c, in N. America. His Royal Higbnefs Edward, Duke of Kenty Governor General over the Britifli Provinces, on the Con- tinent of North America. Lieutenant Governors under Prince Edwarp. His Excellency Sir John Wentnuortb^ Nova-Scotia, His Excellency Thomas Carleton^ New-Brunfwick. His Excellency Robert Shore Milnes^ lower Canada. His Excellenoy MaJ.Gen.Cbrr/He BartoK^ upper Canada. of Cape Breton Ifland. of St. John's Ifland. His Excellency Vice Admiral Wm.Waldegrave. Lieut. Gov. &Com. in Chief, //or the time being) Nevrfvmdland. Sir Robert Liston, Minifter refident from G. Britain. Edtnari Thornton^ Efq. Secretary to the Minifter, Hon. Thomas Barclay, Conful General, at N.York, Thomas M^Donoitgh^ Efq. Conful for Majfackufetts^ RhodeJfland, ConneQicut & Neiv-Hamfjbire^ at Bofton. [l^OO.], P 2 ( m ] I Merrimack Bank, at Ncwbury-Part, page 73. 2)ud!ey A. 7yng, Prefident. Samuei' Cutler yCd^Mtr. Union Bank, at Portfmoutby Ntiv-Hampjhire. John Laftgdan, Prefident. JViUiam Gardnei-^ Cafhier. Portland Bank. Hugh McLellan, Prefident. John Abbot, Cafhier. Kenncheck Medical AJfociation. Officers for 1799. Daniel Cony, Freftdtnt. 1 Samuel Colman, Tr**/ar<-r

JohnHabbard,r^/*rtyjj'

i The femiannual meetings of this Afibciatioo, are fccld at Augujla in ydy and December.

1 RULES J^r 4akulatjng tie Poundage on Excctltions. ilf the anK>unt of the Execution he Icfs than one

I hundred dollars,

Multiply the dollars by ; and the figures at the I 4 left hand of the product will exprefs the dollars in !3he poundage, and thofe remaining at the right hand!

trill expref* the cents ; if there be any odd cents! [over and above even dollars in the amount of the 'execution, add to the produ<3: 1 cent for every aj. Admit the amount to be 62 dollars aad 53 cents. 6a the even dollars. 4

,oa for two times 25 contalacd in ,53^

Dollars 2 ,50 for the poundage. If the amount be more than one hundred doUarsJ and lefs than two hundred dollars, j Multiply the one hundred dollars by 4, 35 alrea~| if dy dirctfted ; multiply the odd dollars by a j and, j tbt^re be any odd ceiits over and above even dollars]

.ddto thcfum of thcfe products x cent for 50. j T Admit I rHJ ( l ) Admit the amount to be one hundrtd and forty^ feven dollars andfeventy feven cents. lOo dollart.

,00 fecond produ(ft. I 94

, CI for th« ^ contained iS

DoUax* 4, 95 for the poundage.

If the amouiit be more than two hundred doUars' and lefs than three hundred dollars, |

Multiply the firft hundred dollars by 4 ; the fecond hundred dollars. by a ; to thefe produ^Ss add as many cents as there are ddllars more than two huiWred

Admit the amount to be 247 dollar*.

>. 100 dollars.

4,00 1, 00 fecond produtSt.

, 47 for the odd dollars abovt ac

Dollars 6, 47 for the poundage.

This laft Rule applies whenever the amount k' more than three hundred or four hundred doHarfcJ or any other number above. Sherijfsy DeputySberiffs and CoHfial>lfi TviU nnturaHy: take notice of Fees accruing to them for Travel, at v}etl as fir Service." -

The difiaace from Machias to Allan's Tarerti, at Denys river, is 27 miles; from Allan's to Jones's No. 4. Schoodick opfnfite St. Andre^^s\ being the! route to the eaftcrnmoft part this ftate, & towards! BreTrer is Poftmafter at Seoodick N. Scotia.—John I A Poft-Office has recently been eflabliflied at NewJ Cafco, 8 miles below Pottland, jdfeph Trs£h£r iaj -' appointed ppft lAaft^r I

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(_':6?_, Federal Appointments. Oliver Ellfworth, ~\ CommiJJioners cppo William R. Davie, C Preftdent to negotiate ivitb tb^ William Van§ Murray, j French Republic Zephaniah Swift, Secretary to the Commijfion, ( The tivo fir^ named Commjjftoners -with tbe Secretary, failedfrom Neivfort on tbe 3d of November^ I799» '" ^^' Frigate UnitedStates, eommamied by Commodore Barry. Rufus King, Minijler Plenipotentiary in England^ and to negotiate a Treaty of Amity andf- Commerce ivitb RuiEa. David Humphreys, Minijter in Spain. William Smith, Minifer Plenipotentiary to Portugal^ and to negotiate a Treaty &c. nvith Turkey. William Vans Murray, Minijier in Holland , Minijter in Pruifia.

Conne^icut Academy of Arts and Sciences, Officers eledled for 1799. Rev. Timothy Dwight, d.d. Prcfident.

HisExcellency GovernorTrumbuU,11, Vice-Prcfident,\ Hon John Treadwell, Rev. James Dana, d.d. Dr. Eneas Munfon, \ CouncelIor» Rev. Bela Hubbard, Hon. Chauncy Goodrich ! Simeon Paldwin, Efq, Recording Secretary. Noah Webfter, jun."^ John C. Smith, V Correfponding Secretaries. Enoch Perkins. j Jofiah Meigs, Cabinet Keeper & Librarian. Ifaac Beers, Treafurer. Nenu-Hampfhire Medical Society, At the annual meeting of the Medical Society for the Eaftern Diftri(5t of Ncw-Hampfliire, held at Hon. Samuel Tenny, Prolocutor, Dr. Jofeph Bartlett, Notary. Dr. John Fogg, Fifcal. Dr. Samuel Poller, Fifcal, pt;o tern. Dr. Thomas Stow Ranney, "^ Dr. Edmund Chadwick, C Direcftor^ Dr. Thomas Adams, 3 ( ,6, )

Additions i Corredions, 6cc. j | jTenjQafrr,e, John Anderfon^ Senator. ,p- Sj

ITheodork Sedgwick, Spcajcer. p- 3i YJonathan W. Condie, Clerk. Portfmouth, James Sheafe, RcckiingbamCounty, Fede- ral Reprefentative for New Hampfhue, vice Pelog Sprague^ refigaed, - - ^-^^ Z , of Nc-wBedfnrd, for the Difri^i of BarnJiabUy Dukei^ Nantucket^ and part »f Brijlol. E/izurGoodrichyOiN.HavenyVice John Allen, refigned vice Jona. N. Havens, deccaScdi, p. A- (Candidates, Be^uittCUutoA, Silas Wood SuGozernRyerffe,) Virginia, John Trigg, not J, Jiaymqnd. p. S Abraham Trigg, not G. Huncocl, p. 5 vice Ciorge Baer, juD. rcfigncd, p. 5 yam?s Jones, (reftdence) Chatham CQ.^ozverDiJl.Georgta,^(>, Wm. Charles Cole Claiborne, of Knoxvillc, Federal Rep.

refcntative Tenaflee, page 7. iVm.Henry Harrifon, Fed. Rep. Territory N.Weft Ohio- Jufiice of the Fed, Sup. Jud. Court. vice James Iredell, deceafed, page 8. Cfpbas Smith, jun. Clerk of Vermont Dift. not F. Hill. Rd-wDunfcomb, Clerk of N.York Dift.notR.Troup, p 9 Wm.Nicbols, Marfl\all of Pennfylv.Dlfl,not John N, James Winchejier, Judge of Maryland Diftri(5l, vice William Paca, deetafed. Dele (a Cannon at the Lighthoufe to anfiverftgnals) p 3 6 johu Afhley, fieprefentaiive of Sheffield, &c. and Majut General of the Berk/hire Jii'fion of militia, dueaftd,1^.t!^% Thomas Fiflier & Dan.Wild, addit. audti oncers, p 60 aleb Ray, Packer of Provif.ans, Bofton, p- 60 -Bertodi, Phyficlan, Leverett-Street, p 62 Bofton Marine Society. James Scott, Mafter, Trjjiram Barnard, Deputy Maftcr, p. 69 James Holmes, Conful at Belfafi, not John. I'horaas Auldjo, Conful at Cowcs, for Corves, Pauley and all the Ports from Coives to Brigbthelmfofu. Samuel Moody, Preceptor of Hallowcll Academy, p. 79 M.W. Sumutl Dun.?, Gi-.Mafter, & R.W. JofpbLaugbton, Pep. Gr. Mafter, of Majfachufetts Gr. Ix)dge. fee 103. L_il£__) _- J\^inijiers Lijl corrccled^ P^gt 8o. i Ipfwieh, JofiahWebjiery ordained "PdiHor, Cbcbaceoj p 8xj Aftiby, Corr.'jlius Wat err, Paftor, page 82. j Rocheflcr, Oliver Ccbb, omitted, 3d Parifli, page 83 Nantucket, James Gumty, ordained paftor. 84'

Erookfield, Nathan fijke, D.D. decealed, 3d parifh. | Southboro' Jerobcam FarJter,OTdsaned paftor. 8j! Granby, Eltjah GrlJUy, pafVor. j

NorthficlJ, Thomas Mafon^ ordained paftor. | Pelham, Andrrw Oli-ver, P. paftor. 86 Wiibraham, Ezra fVitter, paftor ad Parillx. Granville, Jiorer Harrifon, paftor 3d Parifli. Shelburne, Tbeophilus Packard, paftor 2d Parifli. New-Marlboro', Natb, Turner, paftor 2d Parifli. 871 Daniel Gould, paftor ifli. Bcihcl, ordained Weft-Par | Portland, Society rf friends, omitted, 88

Scarboro', Btnjamin Chadivich, 2d Parifti, omitted. I Sullivan. Abraham Cummin^s, B. 9® Ifleboro', Thomas Eames, B. 91 Ed-ward Pulling, of Salem, J uft. of Peace,-E^£-x,dec.p 117 Zifo«.^;7/w/?2j,Waftham,Juftice of Pea. MidAnc.'p 11^ Ne-w appointments under the State, PeriiM Nichols, Regifter of Probate, Sufoik County, vice William Cooper, refigned, page 113. Samuel Clap, Juftice of the Peace, Suffolk. JVilUam Steven/on, Juftice of the Peace, Suffolk. Stephen Choat£,)nn. o{\\>iv/\chL, CoTOntv, Effex. p II The Supreme jud. Court fits aI Lenox the iftTucday in Ot?oZ»fr ,annually not as a: p. 109, and Sept. cal. p. Dxvigbt Fojlcr, Juftice of the Court of Common JPleas for the County cf Worcejler. pjigei27 Benjamin Ifa-yit/w*/, Special Juftice Com. Pleas, ^'ort£/?^r Thomas IF. Wmdy Special Juftice Com. Picas, Worcejler David Btijh, jun. Pittsfield, Coroner, Berhjhirey p 134 Johr:! Lord', of Berwick, Special Juftice, Vark, p 13J Ivory Hovey, of Berwick, Juftice of Peace, Tcrk, p 136 John Morrill, of Limerick, Juftice of Peace, Terk. William Todd, Jonathan Balch, and Henry Purkitt eledled Truftees of the Mechanic Affociation. fee p. 67. Luther Pichc!r({f<.n,'Ma(ieT of Roxbufy School, p.79. ( '7' ) A general INDEX for the Register. ALmOioufe&WHoufe,57 QEpartment Federal Acad.Arts& Sciences 64 DiftniSt Courts, Agricultural Society, 6<^ —Attornits&Marflialls Academies & Schools, 79 Duties on Imports. I4&4I Aflbciation of Minifters,92 Parchment,

Century new 1800, i64iLi*ghthoufe keepers, 35, 'Literary Societies, 6<^ ( 17^ ) A general INDEX for the Register. */l AffachufettsCmlLifl:4j Rates of Duties, &c. I ^^^ —Medical Societies 63 —^Tonnage, . aS -Ditto N.Hampftiire, 16B —Coins, 29 —Agricultur.Society,^ —Allowance, &c. 3 —Charitable,ManneA 71 —Pilotage, 35 —and Infurance* j liicences, 40 Mlffionary Societies, 68 —Stamp Duties, 41 Ditto in New-York, loa •Dockage, &c. S5 Storage, 56 MinlfircM in Counties, 80 — Police, —in AiTociations, ^2 — Money Tables, 107 —Poftage, 74 Regifter of Deeds, 1^3 Militia Officers, 148 Mafons Lodges, 103 —Probate, o Enate, Federal MAval Officers, '^ Maflachufctts, 45 Public l^otaries. •^^ Secretary of Stateite,^ N.Hamp.Med.Society» itIK ^-pj-eafury, r\FFicers Fed.Govern. 7 —War & Navy', 3 ^—of Revenue, 14,38 States, Ten new 1 Surveyors & Infpedkors, I'i —in Maffachufetts, 5 —Town of Bofton, 57 Spirits&WinesDutieson,37 n Militia, 148 Stamp Diftributors, 38 —Duties, on 4a pilots, branch ^^ Storage of Goods, &o. 56 * rates of Pilotage, ^^ Societies, various 63 to 71 Duties, Parchment ^ Sheriffs in Counties, 113 Police Officers, 56, 59 npRcafury, Federal"7 Phyficians &Surgeons,62 i. ^.MaffachufettB. 51 Department, Poft Office 7 7 ^^^^^5 ^t Cambridge, 78 UniverGty Profeffijrs, 78 ^Pruftccs of Colleges 79 PreceptorsofAcadei^ie5,79 Tables to reduce^ ,„o ^°^'^°^,^, Probate Courts, 113 niorieytoFederal,J O Eprefentative8,Federal 3 IjNited State*, Govern, i *^—Maffachufetts, 46 Univerfity, Harvard 78 Revenue Officers, ia,38 Vy''^*''^^2<^' "^*^^ **^ ^^ RetrofpecSl of Wars, i6i Williams's College 79

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