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; ; .?^„^ THE 3^egifter AND Calendar

For the Year of our LORD 18 19, and Forty. third oi American Indspendencs, C0NTAlNI^fO I

Civil, Judicial, Ecdejiafiica!, and Military Lifls in MASSACHUSETTS; Associations, and Corporatk Institutions, for literary, agricultural, and charitable Purpofes.

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I. The first will be of the Moan, Aprit 10th. day, 8h. 21m. in the morning, and of consequence invisible to us. II. The second will be a small cchpse of the San*, April 24th. visi!)le as follows. Be^innin, "^ f Appar .hv,e f J •"""""g- End 7 i S Duration 1 39 DigHs eclipsed, 3^° nearlj'-. IH. The third will be of the Sun, September 19th. dav, 8h. 8m, in tiie morning, but invisible at . — The Moon's lat, V> 24' N. TV. The fourth and last will be of the Moon, Octr- hi^r the 3d. day, lOh. 38m. in the morning, invisible.

VOTES FOR GOYYJ^QR-^Throughout the Stmc, ForMr.Strong,1800 19,630 For Mr. Gerry, 16,958 For 1801 25,4524'For do 20,169 1802 29,98 3 4^ For do 19,584 1803 29,19 94^For do 11,656 1804 30,01 7 >,For Mr. Sullivan, 23,979 1805 35,204^For do 33,250 1806 56,4334,For do 36,031 1807 39,224TFor do 41,954 ForMr.Goreinl808 39,64 SlFor do 41,193 For do 1809 47,9 iMT^For Mr. Lincoln, 45,118 For do 1810 44,272XFor Mr. Gerry, 46,541 For do 1811 40,142lFor do 43,328 ForMr.Strong 1812 52,696XFor do 51.325 For do 1815 56,754*For Mr. Varnmn, 42,789 For do 1814 56,374*For Mr. Dexter, 45,953 For do 1815 50,92lTFor do 43,938 ForMrBrooks 1816 49,578 JFor do 47,384 For do. 1817 46,160*For Mr. Dearborn, 38,129 For do. 1818 39,538 ^ Mr. Crowninshield 30,041 Boston, 1818, Mr. Brooks had 2,999, Crowninshield 714»

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JANUARY, 181.9, begins on Friday.

Firft,Quarter Sd. day, 3h. 56ai. morning. Full Moon 11th. Jay, 6h. 5-2m. morning. Laft Quarter 19th. day, 5h. Om. morning. New Moon 25th. day, 8h. 26m. evening.

M\\Vi Oblervable Days, iffi. ,' r. s. jr. 9 Circum. Grows cooler \y 5^0 45 7*8 fouth 8h. 42m. (luitb .6\il 54, 2d. Sun. pall CliriftiTi. 17 SI 5 morn.; 30 o, Bort. Jig^s o/\y 3 C.P. 6; 7 Epiphany. /now. \7 29 9; 7 In d ^ 5 '7 2:, 8 Lucian.Brit.def.atN.O. '15 -^ 7 17 9 Moderates, luiibj 27 6 17 10 ^7 ift Sun. paft Epiph. ]) apo. 7 7 II 1 C. C. P. Warren. rai/J. 7 o #rii> li 64 i2;3 Mid. Tides. 5 5 1314 5 M 5 Yd. L. fou. 9h. 44m. 5 15 6 jnow, 6 ^% 5 167 % ftation. 5 id. Sun. paft Epiph. and 5 18 2 'very cold. 5[ »9 3 Nocjj cGnies 5 204 on a Jever e 5 Lou. XVI. beh. 1793. ^ £2 6 Vincent. fnow 5 23:7 Very high Jiorm, 7 5 24|: *>5 3d. Sun. paft Epio. ]) perig. 7 5 ^4 Conver. St. PauL i7 5 ^ tides. More comfortable, 7 ^ b ^^ 27I 7*s Ibuth 7h. eve. |7 5 28|4 Peter the Great died 1725. 7 ^° b for a day \7 9 b 306 or t -100.7 ^« b 3i;c i4Sun.paftEpip.coldT.'i5'7 7 b 7

FEBRUARY, lal9, begins on Monday.

New Moon 24th. day, 7h. 9m. morning. Firft Quarter 1st. day, 8h. 40m. evening. Full Moon 10th. day, Ih. 31m. morning. Laft Quarter 17th. day, 3h. 55m. evening.

MiW Obfervable Days, U>V. F. Sea.

1 2 Mid. tides. Changes I ^3 jPurif. V. M, or Cand. to cooler^ * fet 4 '5 7 s ih. 4 8m. More\ 7 56 Agatha. figns of 6' falling civeather. 7;c Septua. Sund. D apog 82 Now you may 9:3 Not very high expcSl a lo4 tides. f.orm offno

Venus will be morning star till October 9th , thence evening star to the end of the year.— Jupi- ter will be morning star through the year.

MARCH, 1819, begins on Mondiy.

Firft Quarter 8d. day, Sh. 47m. evening. Full Moon 11th. day, 6h. 18m. evening. Laft Quarter i8th. day, llh. 57m. evening. New Moon 25tb. day, 6h. 4<0m. evening.

MIWI Obfcrvable Days, Is'c. r.0 s. |r- ^ S.I F. Sea

I APRIL, 1819, begins on Thursday,

New Moon !^4th. day, 7h. 4m. morning. Firft Quarter 2d. day, IJh. 35m. morning. Full Moon 10th. day, 8h. 21m. morning. Laft Quarter 1 7th. day, 6h. 3m. morning.

Obfervable Days, ^c. r. s. M' I r.#s.|F. W( | Sea

Sometubat 44 7 51 4 47 Quite-low cooler, 42 7 1 50 5 89 tides. ziJitk > apog 41 7 ^ 35 6 30 6th. Sun. in Lent. 40 7 3 16 7 19 Gov.&Sen.cho.inMafT. rain 38 7 3 48 8 S. J, C. Wore. C. P. Boa. 37 7 4 14 8 50 ^iie plea/ant 36 7 4 9 33 forjome 34 7 4 58|io 16 Good Friday, dayu 33 7 5 /7111 ^ AJiorm P eel. inv. 31 #nfelii 46 iijC IEaster Day. is 30 7l 8 19 morn. 12I2 C.C.P. 38 Ply.&Aug. 1\ 9 35 36 13I3 Y'd L. sets I oh. eve. 27 710 51 1 29 HA Fine againl^ a6 7 morn. 2 27 15'5 Mid. tides. nvith 5 24 7| o 3 3 28 166 Jkozuers^ > perigee. 5 23 1 5 4 31 177 Battle at Lexington 1775. 5 22 1 56 5 34 18C ift. Sun. paft Eafter. L. S.'5 20 2 36 6 33 192 G.C.P. York. Cooler nviih 5 3 6 7 ^7 2o|3 C. S. Boft. C. C. P. Barn. 3 32 8 18 21,4 high winds. 3 54 9 22 J More Jailing 4 18 9 52 23 St. George. nveather^ 4 36 10 38 24 6l> ^ ^ eclip. >fets 11 24 25 id. Sun. paft Eafter, St. M. 8 28 ev 26 C.C.P.Ded. & Wis. 6Sh 9 37 1 o Ipf. ^X S.J.C. & Springf. Much 10 42 1 5» 28 7*5 fet 8h. 50m. fner 11 43 2 44 99 with Jhowers*. morn. 3 37! WASH.iftPref.'89. }) apog o 35 4 28

MAY, 1819, begins on Saturday.

First Quarter 2d, day, 6h. 29m. morning. New Moon 23d. day, Sh. 18m. evening. Firft Quarter 2d. day, 6h. 29 m. morning. Full Moon 9th. day, 7h. 22m. evening. Laft Quarter 16th. day, lib. SSm. morning

Obfervable Days, 15*^. | r. s. r s.|F. Sea. M{W| | © St. Phil. & St. Jam. Good 4 I 18 5 18 3d. Sun. paft Eaft. 6 S9 2 1 54 6 4 Tides quite low. nueather 1 2 £2 6 49 S. J.C.Lenox. Dull and o 7 a 46 7 32 unfetiled. 59 3 11 8 15 Gen. Elec. Newport. 58 3 29 8 b7 Nofets 10 55 2 7*s wfe 4h. mor. 39 831 11 45 3 S.J. C. Greenf. ScPortl. 38 9 34 ev. 37 4 Gen. Elec. Bofton. Some 38 10 28 1 30 5 faowers. 37 I 14 2 21 6 Fine > apoge 36 1 52 3 1 7 Quite low tides, growing 35 morn, 358 C Whit Sun. weather. 34 o 23 4 43 34 o 48 5 26 JUNE, 1819, begins on Tuesday.

Full Moon 8th. day, Sh. 46rii. morning. « Laft Quarter 14th. day, 5h. 50m. evening. New Moon 22d. day, lOh. i7m. morning. Firil Quarter 30th. day, Ih. 44m. evening.

Mi Obfervable Days, tsfc. r. r. s.j F. Sea. [ # Wi | 0j.

S. J. C. Angus. Fine' days 4 33 8 I Gen. Eke, N. H. l>ut cool 4 33 8 flights./^ 3a 8 46 K. Geo. III. born 1738. 4 32 8 More 7*s rife 6h. 6in. 4>^ 31 6C Trinity Sunday, agreeable 4 30 72 Art. Elec. Bofton. Signs of 4 30 S.J.C.WifG.CCP.Pans.r^/« 4 29 94 which may terminate in 4 29 Maff. Ag. Society. Elec. a 4 29 ij'6 St. Barnab. Jlorm. > perig. 4 28 Very 4 28 i3:c ft. Sun. paft Trin. plea/ant. 4 2« 142 C. C. P. Cone. Taunt, for 4 28 S.J.C.Caf.C. C.P. Port. 4 27 GreatEcl.lun.'o6.7^»t(^4 27 8 19 withfigns^ 8 ^ 27 20 ad. Sunday paft Trinity. 0/4 27 8 21 22 23 24 25 26

JULY, 1819, begins on Thursday. U

AUGUST, 1819, begins on Sunday.

Full Moon 5th. day, ^h. i6m. evening. Lafb Quarter 12th. day, Ih. 29m. evening. New Moon JOth, day, 4

Firft Quarter 28th^day, I Oh. 4i5m. morning.

Obfervable Days, Iffc. r»Q s. [r.||s. MiWi j ]F. Sea T. La. Ferj 8 iC gth. Sun. p. D. 50 morn. 7 J 22 fultry, dut o 24 8 i 33 C. C. P. is^orrid. not y?iuch 52 8 J 14 9 27 7*s rife 1 ih. eve. V,try rain\\ 2 4'4 54 8 25 1° 3c high tides. Dull 8 rile 5 5 > perig.l4 55 • 11 35 66 Traiisf. of our Lord. hay\\ 56 8 8 o morn; 77 eweather' 4 %' 8 24 o 33 8C 9tli. Sun. pad Triu. d > b 4 8 46 26 P. Greenf. Plym. 52 C. C. & 59 9 7, 15 103 [Aug. Becomes U o 9 29 2 (torn. Middle. Col. Vt. Jine\s 2 9 54 49 Prince Reg. b. 1762. again.-.s 3 10 23 37 YM L.rifes ih. 45m. Cooler's 10 13J6 4 57 25 i4|7 [Bonaparte, born 1769. I5 5 7|ii 39 id 10th. S. p. T. Aflum.

i Com. Camb. College. 2 26 41 Very low tides. Fery J apo.j^ 3 34 29 fiiltry fett 14 7*s ri£e loh. even, hewvy 7 37 56 nth. Sun. paftTrin. 758 38 2 C.C.P.Springf.&Toplh. 8 16 1 3 Jkowers. High cwinds 8 34 254 Com. Dart. Col. at N. W. 8 53 42 2615 and cooler. 9 18 33 27 '6 Morefigns 9 43 17 28|7 St. Auguftus. of 10 20 12 11 8 iizth.S. p. T.St J. Bap. b. 12 30,2 |C. C. P. Worcester. rainy\5 morn 15 3''3 with great heat}5 o 10 £9

SEPTEMBER, 1819, begins on Wednesday.

Full Moon 4th. day, Oh. .56m. morning. Laft Quarter 11th. day, 4-h. 14m. morning. New Moon i9th. day, 8h. 8m. morning. Firil Quarter 26th. day, 6h. 19m. evening.

s. r. s.'F. Sea MWjObfervablc Days, l^c. 1 r. | (^ Com.Will. Brun. & > perig.15 29 9 22 [Prov. Col. The heat conA^ 30 2 z7 10 21 rife gh. It 16 3 7*8 12m. tinues. 3 32 4 H 5o7ne morn. 4 High tides. erife o 5 13th. Sun. paft Trin. rain 7 M 6 Dog days end. this time. 7 38 57 8 1 7 C. C. P. Ban. & Ma. 2 46 8 Com.N.Hav.Cd. Vt.Elec. 8 29 9 Very Jine days 9 2 3 24 lo but cool niqhts. 9 42 4 15 ii|7 Y*d L. vir. oh. 35m. Cosier 31 5 12jC 14th. Sun. paft Trin. ivith 1 26 6

C.C.P. Con. Taun.& Alf. 5 7 mom. 6 Ml3 S. J. C. Lenox, high (luinds. 7 27 7 i5i4 Low tides. Dull > apogee 7 1 33 8 33 1615 weather for 7 2 37 9 1716 Lambert. fome days. 7 3 43 10 18 AJiorm 6y % 7 4 47|io 45 19 15th. Sun. paft Trin. ©eel 7 >fet8ii 26

?.o C.C.P, Nevvp.Ded.&Ban.!5 ::ib 7 6 49! eve. 7 21 S. J. C. North, & Wif. mals 57 7 7 8j o 50 22 now be expeded. 5 5S 7 7 1 3o ^ 3^ 23 7*s rife 8h. eve. Pkafani 6 o 6 7 55 2 23 24 for the 6 1 6 8 29 3 16 35 feafon.So\}\6 3 9 12 4 »5 26 1 6th. Sun.paftTrin.St.Cyp.6 4 6:10 8 5 15 27 S. J. C. Cone. Grow.: cooler 6 5 6l£ 16 6 17 28 S.J.C.Worceft. C P. Boil. 6 7 6'n\om. 7 19

29(4 St. Mich. Com. N. j) perig. 6 8 60 8 17 10 12 3o'5 St.]ero.[N. J.Col.-.i7Vy^/ro>. 6 6i 1535 9 OCl'OBER, 1819, begins on Friday.

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NOVEMBER, i819, begins on Monday.

Firft Quarter 24th. day, 8h. 21m. morning. Full Moon I St. day, iOh. 4 8m. evening. Laft Quarter 9th. day, ob. ;^5m. evening. New Moon 17th. day, vh. Tm. evening.

Qbfervable Days, t5JV r. s^| r. s. jF.Sea. M|Wi ; ^ C.CP.Nant.&Edg.^DO^ 6 54 fi.^rifeiu Alt. 3 S. J. C. Camb. & C. P.I6 55 6; ; r.raonj [Norridg.|6 o 4 C. S. Edga./om \ 4:- - 5 Not very high tides, is near. 6 58 6 6 25 o 58 6 Pleafantfor 6 .59 6 7 lb 1 52 7 7*s fou. oh. 45m. the o 5 8 14 2 46 C ;a2d. Sun. pad Tni^.feafon. 9 17 3 39 z \C P. Greenf. Becomes 7 3 5 10 22 4 30 93 Is. J.C. Salem, much > apo 4 * I 27 5 18 o 4 this month cooier 5 5 morn. I ' 5 St. Martin, withfakes 6 3 £9 o 45 offnozu. 8 5 1 33 7 26 Britlu'^. Fine 9 5 2 37 8 ajd. Sun. paft Trin. again. 10 5 3 41 8 48 •2 C.C.P.North.& Ply, 11 5 4 47 9 31 6i3 C.C.P.Portl.C. C.P. Cast. 12 5 6 o 10 18 17'4 '7*s ^^^' niidn. Rough cool »3 5 >fets 11 igis G. earthquake, 1755. H 5 5 12 eve lp:6 cz^;/'??^ ZL'it/i 7 »5 5 6 1 1 2c' y^ozy or 7-^z«. 16 2 Z 3 21 C 24th. Sun. pad Trin. 17 5 8 16 3 11 22'i C.C. P. Springfield. Cecilia. 7 » 9 35 4 lo 233 S.J.C.Boftcn. Mcr- ) perig, 19 5 10 54 5 6 244 M'd. tides pbajani. 20 5 morn. 5 57 25 5 Cath. Day. and agreeable 7 21 11 6 45 26,6 forfeme days. 7 2a 5 1 24 3i I ^ 27 7 i7*s sou. nil. 15m. 7 23 * 36 8 I7 28 C lAdvent Sunday. Sudden 7 '^Z 3 47 9 3 29 z changes and cooler, 58 I 1 ^^ b 4 9 51 30 3 jS. J. C. Alfred. St. And. 7 a5 5 6 9 10 42 DECEMBER, 1819, begins on Wednesday.

Full Moon 1st. day, ih. 27m. evening. Laft Quarter 9th. day 3h. 4-5m. evening. New Moon I7th. day, Ih. 9m. morning. Firft Quarter 23d. day, 5h. Om. evening. Full Moon 3 1st. day, i^^h. 22m. morning.

M\\' Obfervable Days, b'g. |r.0s. |r.#s. |F. Sea. 26 1 Sirius rifes ph. lom. 5.©rifejii 35 2 Fine qveatker 26 ^ 5 o morn 3 for the feafon. 27 5 5 55 It) 4 YM. L, rifes 7h. eve. >4 28 5 6 57 1 23 in 5 2d. Sun. Advent. Jlorm 2g 5 8 6 2 1 C. C. P. Worces. is near. 6 .6 ^9 5 9 3 4 7 Cold and ^apogee. 10 8 29 5 3 49 8 Concep. V. Mary. 11 II 30 5 4 3 tides. uncomfortable Mid. 1 30 5 morn. 5 1 ,^5 ivithfigns of 7 31 5 <=> M 5 53 ii|7 Gov. Sullivan died 1808. 31 1 17 6 J7 5 32 lejC in 3d- Sun, Advent. fnow.\7 32 5 2 19| 7 3' C.C.P.Cam. C.C.P.Taun.& 7 32 5 3 27, 7 57 '4'3 WASH.d.'99.^t.68.[Aug. 7 3a 5 4 39! 8 45 »54 7*s fou. loh. eve. Fine 7 32 5 5 53' 9 39 »65 Tea def. Bos. 1773. agaim.-7 33 5\ 7 8 ,0 38 716 High <5 0H nob7 33 5! > sets 11 41 ^V tides. More 33 5' 5 56eve45 ipiC 4th. Sun. in Advent, f^ns 33 5 7 2 1 48 I20j2 C.C.P.Ipf.& Dedh. > perig. 33 5 8 21, 2 47 3 St. Thomas. offno^M^ 33 5 9 47; 3 4* 224 Shorteft day, and 'very 33 5^' 3 4 3i cold. d $ 33 5mom.| 5 18 24|6 Peace figned at Ghent, 'i4. 33 5 o i6j Christmas Day. Pleafant 1 27 6 25i7 33 5 49 26C ift.Sun.paftC.St. Stephen. 33 5 2 37 7 36 z St. John. again. 33 51 3 47 8 z^ 3 33 5 4 57j 9 16 Aform is 3.2 5 6 5 gathering. 32 5 7 7 tl ^ Sylvefter. >rir(^, II 5^

THE ig^assaclbusctts; aacjgister,

A LIST OF THE C O V E R N O R S AND COMMAND- £ K b IN C H 1 1. F OF PLYMOUTH A X D M A 3 i A- CHUShTTS.

Gczerncrs of Phmoully chcsev^ annually hy the Perplc, 1620 John Carver 1644 Edward Winslow 2&21 Williain Bradford 1645 Wilham Bradford 1633 Edward Winslow 1657 Thomas Prince 1634 Thomas Prince 1673 Josias Winslow 1635 William Bradford 1680 Thomas Hirickley,ty^ 1636 Edward Winslow held Jrit place, except during 1637 t\'illiam Bradford the inttyruption by Androst 1638 Thomas Prince till the junction with Massa- 1639 Williasn Bradford chusttis in 1692.

Gcvtrnors cj MassachusfMs under the First Charter, chosen annually by the People.* 1630 John Winthrop 1645 Thomas Dudley 1634 1 homas Dudley 1646 John Wmthrop 1633 John Haynes 1649 John Endicott J 636 Henry Vane 1654 Pvichard Bellingham 2637 John Winthrop 1655 John Endicott 1640 rhomas Dudley 1665 Richard Belfingham 264! Richard Belnngham 1673 John Leverett 1642 John Winthrop 1679 l)imon Bradilreet 1644 John Endicott

After the disiolution of the First Charter. 1686 Joseph Dudley, Prest. 1689 Sir Edmund ^«r/<7J^i/^>'

1687 Sir , ! tht people, and Pinion Brad-

Govcrnor, jl street elected President,

GcveTnors of Massachusetts under the Second Charter^ appoint- ed by the King. 1692 Sir William Phips 1699 Earl of Bellamont 1694 Wiliiam Stoughton. 1700 Wiliiam Stou^hton, Lieutenant Governor. Lieutenant Governor.

* In lez?, the in England for settling MaSachUietts Bar, ^ose* Matthew Cradock, Go^tnior, and Thonias Goffe, Lieuttnai/t-

1702 Afay> The Council. 1741 William Shirley Joseph Dudley 1749 Spencer Phips, LicU' 17 14 'Fef>. The Council. tenant Governor March. Joseph Dud- ijg^ William Shirley ley 1756 Spencer Phips, Lieu- 17 5 William Tailer, Lieu- tenant-Governor. 1 tenant Governor, 1757 A{)nL The Council 1716 Samuel Shute Thomas Powna^ 1723 William Dummer,iL^ 1760 Thomas Hnrchinson, Governor. Lieutenant Governor, J 728 William Burnet Francis Bernard 1729 William Dummer,Z«. 1770 ThoMias Hutchinson, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, 1730 VV^m. Tailer, Lt.Gov, 1771 Thomas iiutchinson Jonathan Belcher 1774 Thomas Gage

Siyice the Revolution, 1774 October. A Provincial Congress. 1775 July. The Council.

Unde r the Neza Constitution^ chosen annually by the People, Gove-'nors. Lieutenant Gove:mors.

J 7^0 , to 1785 '780 Xh^nias Cushmg i7«5 lamesBowuoin, 2 years 1788 Benjamin Lincohi 1787 John Hancock, to 1793 iTSgSam'i , to 179^ 1794 Samuel Adorns, 3 yea > 1794 Moses Gill, to i8oo 1797 Increas Sumner, 101 799 1801 Samuel Phillips, lOOo , to 1807 iSioz Ed. H. Ro^>b ns,to 1806 1807 James Suliivan,toi^oo 1807 '^^^^'i Lincoln, to 1809 180c Christo. Gore, to 18 ?o t8o9 David Cobb, to 1810 )8io Elbrid. Gerry, to 1812 1810 William Gray to l8l2 1812 Caleb Strong, to i8i6 1812 Wm. Phillips, to 1816 1819 1819

Civil Government in Massachusetts. For the Political Year commencing May^ 1818,. and ending jli«2/, 1819.

\lls Excellency JOHN BROOKS, Esq. LL.D. Governor. "^His Ronor William Phillips, Esq. Lieutenant Govdrnoj-. Civil Government of Massachusetts. COUNCIL. Hon^ahum> Mitchell, 'M)wight Foster, ^osiah Stebbins, Njoseph Dane, |ohn C. Williams, ^ohn Pickering:, ^yeier C. Brooks, ©arauei P.J'. Fay, ^amuei Crocktr,

. SENATE.

V c rion. JoHN*pHiLLiPS, President „ Aafo/iii. \lon. John Phillips, ^osiah Qii^ncy,'^ James Lloyd.^Jonathan Hunev/ell, lArtera^ V/ard, Andrew

Ritchie. . Essex. Hon. Israel Bart'ett,T)ud!ey L. Pickman, rJehcin, '^Leverett Saltonstall. ..^^ Cteavcland,'HViIliam B. Banister, Middlesex. l4on Joseph B. Varnumr^f ohn Hart,M.eon- \ ard M. l^rker. Worcester. ^lon. Daniel Waldo,^James Humphreys, ^Ste-

P. Gardner. • » y^ phen V HampsJfire, Hampden, ^& Franklin. Hon. Samuel Lath- lOp, Elihu Hoyt, >Dnathan H. LymaB,*^Jonathan y^ Dwight, lun, ^ Berks/iir^ lion. Caleb HydeTDaniel Noble. ^SristoL ^Hon. James Howiand, 2d. ''John M. Williams. ^Plymouth. N ion. Elisha Ruggics,^benezei Gay. ^Barnstable, Dukes County^ and Nantucket. Hon. Solomon Freeman. , . * , v ^Norfolk. Hon. Josepli Bemis, John Endicott. \Y&rk. "Hon. Alexander R^ce^WilllaJ^l Moody. ^Cumberland, non. ArcKeiaus Le^s, Samuel Fessenden» ^Lincoln, Hancock and Washing ton. lion. , "'^James Campbell, Wi! jam D. Williamson. ^Kennebec. '^Hm. Solomon Bates. ^Vxfordand Somcrsd. ^on. Samuel Small. Samuel ?. M'Cleary, Esq. Cl(rk. Mr. John Farrie, jun. Assistant Clerk. Rev. Henry Ware, jun. Chaplain, ^

HOUSE OF REPRE-SENTATIVp.

"*Hon. T I M o r H Y B i g e lx) w , Speaker* Benjamm Pollard, Esq (V^r^. Henry Cod man, Esq. Assistant Cick. 3i«v. Thomas Baldwin, D. D, Ckaplci:.. B 2 8 ;

1 Representatives,. ..Sufroik....Esscj;:.

[ 1^ The first column denotes the year of incorporation the second, the Census of 1810. Figures at the ends of lines denxe the distance of miles from Boston-] SUFFOLK, ^ Inc. Cens. ^o s rj3 N/StephenCodman.Benjamin ^ 1810 Russell, ^Benjamin Whitman, X^harles ^ 1630 33250 D'dvis, 'William H. Sumner, T^athaniel 2* Curtis ,^John Howe^Sjonathan Loring;, ^[jBenjamin Gorham, T5enjamin ^Smith, john^otton,^enjam-n Rand, i>avid Sears, Yrancis Bassett,^E|noch Silsby. Chelsea, S

. ESSfiX. x, . . 1629 12613 ^ALEM, John Osgood, 3ohn Prinae, Jan. jEbenezer Secconib,^amucI Ropesj'^o- ^eph Eveleth. S5

1 p s I c Farley. 1634 356Q w ^ , Joseph 27 35 5176 "J^ewbury^ "Silas Little^Daniel Emery. ^% 37 4087 "^ynn, Ezra Mudge. 9 39 5943 '^loucejlevy William W. Parrott. 39 1682 'SRowley, Joshua ^ewett. ^o 2o47 Sali/iury. 49 43 554 ^Wenha7n, Paul Porter. 21 45 1137 Manekef er. 23 4' 2602 \{averhiU, David How S« 40 3164 "^Andover^ Thongs Kitteridge, 2(? 49 5900 "^arbleheadt John Bailey. 16 30 8 '5 Topsndd. 2» ^ 6S 1890 ^mffl)ury^€>\\vtr Stearns. 40 68 4608 ycucriy, Robert Rantout. • 1369 ^'^radford, William Greenough. II mo^Boxford. 17-5 1181 'Mithuen, Benjamin Osgood. 54 1 Middlelon. 28 3127 "^anvers, Frederic Howes. 7S34 /Newburypor T,\>tephen Howard, ^bcnezer Moseiey, I 8.?. 509 Lynnjield^ 931 780 Hamilton, Saugus. ^ MIDDLE^X. t629|4954j C H A R L E s T o w N, NTimothy Walker, Uliver Ho'dsri. I i ' 1 »

Rcpr€sentatives....Middlesei. ^9 ic. ',Cen:

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30' 1 13 "yVatertown, Levi Thaxtcr. 7 30 M43 ^Mtdfordy Timothy Bigelow. i^^'^i^amhridgt^ Samuel P. P. Fay, iS.SS '^Co N c o R D, Thomas Wheeler, i 287 ^^udBuny Isaac Gibbs. 2 ;9 ^^Wobur'n, John Wade. 10 i2>^Reading^ Edmund Parker. Matden. 'T '^helmsjordy Samuel Stevens. 1289 Bilterica. so 1886 yGrotoTty Luther Lawrence. Marlboroughy Daniel Brigham. li 47o DunJlahU. 37 3S 77c ^ Sherburne^ '273 Stow and Bexboroughy Joseph Stooei 30 '-00 'Newton^ Joseph Jackson. 9 J 6-0 ' ¥ram:ngham^ John Trowbridge. 34 130 ^Dracut. 30 100 Wejicrn, George W. Smith. 1052 Lextngton. 10 77 ^ittUtony Jonathan Manning* fi8 3io HopkintoK' 32 900. HoLlifton. 27 467 Stonekajn* 10 1330 Wejljord, 592 '^Bedjord^ John Meriam, 7'6 W Imington. \l 1246 Toionfend. 45 Tezvlijiury. 24 ^8^ ^ ABon, Joseph Noyes» 24 10I4 Waltham IX

81 "Shirley . 4» •33.§ PcpperelL 7» Lincoln. M ^A/hby, 824 ^aji Sudbury^ Micah M. Rutter; NatzcL i§ 704 Tyngfbborough* 47 Burlington. ;9 672 Xarlijle, John Heald. ,0 60b '^Brighton, Nathaniel Champncyt 971 Wejl Cambridge, 4 South Readings 20 Reps Norfolk,...Plymouth.

Inc. Cens. 1810 NORFOLK. 1630 29,^0 ^orchejler^ }zmts Humphrej'-s, 4 36^ ^Roxbury\ Sherman Lei and. ^'ig^^'eymoutk, Christopher Webb* 11 36 2i7e'"iDEDHAM, William Ellis. 8 40 13,50 Braintree. 8 786 ^iedfield, J5 i; 1264 Ml/ton, John Rujjglcs, jun. 73 <2.\J%^Wrentham, Jairus Ware. 1705 784 'Brcoklineyhizc S. Gardner. 11 1097 Needham. 12 13 1223 Medway. 20 19 766 Bellingkam, 26 24 1098 IValpole. 20 ?6 1134 Stoughlon: ^5 65 looo Sharon. 17 70 994 ^ CohaJJet. to 78 i^i^'i^FraHklin^ Lewis Fisher. ,26 78 870 Foxborough. £6 84 54B Dover. 16 9'^ 1281 yO^uincy, Thomas Greenleaf. 8 93 1 170 ^Randolph, Zenas French. 15 97 1353 Canton, 14 PLYMOUTH. 1620 4228 ^Plymouth, William Nelson. 36 35 2382 Jiing /lanii Jedcdiah Lincoln. 36 2969 Scituate. 17 37 2201 ^Duxbury. 27 40 1364 Marjhjidd, Elisba Phillips. 3° 44 132 9 ^6 5157 ^^Bridgezvatery Daniel Howard. 24 60 4400 Middliborongh, Seth Miller, jun. 8b ^954 Roc/iefter. 1707 703 Plympton, 32 11 iiO.Tl Pembroke, 23 12 1704 4bingtcn, 17 26 II37 JUingJlton. 32 1I7 ©7 '^fJanover, Reuben Curtis. 22 34 900 HaLijax, Zebadiah Thomson. 32 39 Wareham. 54 8dB 9 Carver, S8 Reps...,Bristol...l3arnsta.^.Dukcs...Naiituc. 21

Inc. IC i»io. BRISTOL. 9007 J^AUNTON^Job. Godirey. 34 1639 '"' 4866 ^e/!o/>ot/>,'Y\\omai Carpenter, 2d. 32.9/^Dartmouth, Caleb Anthony, SwaTiZiy,^d\{\t\ Hale. • 67 1839 V, ^^ /'recr/ya'^THerculcs Cushman, Job Mor- ton. 8 3 i87« ^ 94,4 27160«J1^ AttUborougk, 1711 «59» Norton. IS 1650 ^Digkton^ William Wood. Eajlown. 22 £5 1.55 \ ^yiayn/iam, S' »'54 John Gilmore, jun, 32 35 1014 Berkley, Adoniram Crane. '65 70 1030 ^Mansfield. 30 «7 'J^ew-Bcdjoriiy John Nye/john A Par-

, ker. 52 87 3585 yVeJporty Sylvester Brownell. 60

90 1 J9Q 'Cornerftty Billings Coggeshall. 4^ 1803 1206 ^rro;/," Joseph E. Read. 1812 Fairhavm. fs 12 '^Seekonky Oliver Starkweather. 42 ^WeliingtoTif Thomas S. Baylies. BARNSTABLE. 1639 3646 '''Barnstable, Nalcr Crocker. 66 39 2382 Sandwich* 54 Yarmouth, 39 2134 ^ '"Eaftkamy Joshua P. Atwood. 2^37 ^-FalmoutL 72 94 »94« Harwich. 79 1709 1209 Truro. 107 12 1334 Chatham. 85 27 936 Provincttown. H6 1402 Wdljltet. ^3, 1739 Dennis. 93i 1248 urleanSy Daniel Comings. 1803 nia Brezojier, DUKES' COUNTY. 167. 1.565 Edgarton. 120£ 71 Tiftury. 85 1714 723 Chilmark. 90 NANTUCKET. :687 6807 Nantucket. 100 32 Representatives... .Worcester.

Inc. Reps Hampden....Hampshire. 23

Inc. H Reps. ....FrankliQ. . <*Bejkslure*

Inc 1762 1400 Chefterfield i«5 68 850 Granby. 90 68 1391 Wenhington* 110 7 1182 WiUiam/burgh, loo 93 968 Nbrwtd, 79 1009 "^nmrnington, Robert Dawes. 110 72 793 ^^e^.fiamptonj Joseph Kingsby, jun« 100 652 Gf./;t«7j. 105 822 Middlejield, iio 1B07 977 ^lainfteld. 110 9 660 ^a/i' Hampton^ John Hanam. 90 ^'Enfieidy Benjamin Harwood. FRANKLIN. 1682 1570 ijeerfieldy Asa StebbinS. 171 1218 ^NortkfieLd* 5J1 ^mdirlandy Nathaniel Smith. 53 iiB^NS-RE ENFIELD, Solomon Smcad, 53 2167 i^eW'Sahmy Varney Pearce. 53 93 ll Montague. 61 So I oi ^^Iraincj Calvin Smithy 61 q39| Shutefoury, €2 tiVy^BernardJion. 63 1227J Warwzc/J, Ashbel Ward. 64 18091 4^/tf/^. 65 Charlemont. 67 1734 fkmzoayy Joel Parsons.

68 06 1| 7n h'\ to97 Buckland^ 9B3 Wendell, 764 Orange. I? ^39; Rewe. I? 9'7 Heath. 9« 1031 ^Uawkyy Ebsnczer HalL 93 762 Gill 1809 1009 Leyden, BERKSHIRE. J733 2439 Sheffield, Jared CanHeM. i^72]'SStockiridget Henry W. EJwight,

1832 ""^sw Marlborough J Ebenezer Hyde.. 01 790 '^SF.gremonty James Baidwln, 61 1663 *^ittsjield, PbinehM Allen. Repr€8entatives....York'. 25

Inc. iCens. 1761 1784 ^reat Barring totiy Reuben Bacon. 125 1648 ^andisfieldy\^]os\?Ai Wolcott,^Eliakim 112 ^outkjield, S Hull. 112 62 »6«c Tyringkam. 116 '30? '^aneflforoughy Nehemiah Tallcolt. lfi.5 1801 4 New-AJJiford* 121 1843 WiUiamJlon. I028 Becket. 110 •041 Richmond, 130 % ^310 LENOX, Asher Sedgwick. 125 71 1108 mndfor. 120 71 912 Peru. 118 73 Alford. 73 tin 116 74 o^g^^We/I-Stockiridgey Sanford Fifth. 130 76 I049 Hancock. L30 77 942 H^a/kington. 120 77 1305Jri^eey Gershom Bassett. 120 * 78 63 "^dams, Isaac Brown. 120 474 Mount Wajkington, 130 «4 779 Dalton, leo 93 ^315 ^/ic/hircy Ethar A. Rix. 120 97 711 Savoy. 120 98 3?! Clark^urgh, 125 1804 Hivjdale. 392 Florida, YORK. ^or^* 1633 3046 EJlhu Bragdon. 7o yKittery^oshw^T. 53 019 Chaser^ark Dennett. 65 4489 ^WeUsy George W. Wallingford. 171 4455 Berwick, % io<^3 ^iddefordy Reuben H. Greeae. I03 6 ^aco. 371 ^05 19 492 ^Ai-undel, Joseph ' Perkins. 95 67 Lebanon. Q38 90 6b '4921 ^andford. 90 S3 72 24 ^uxton, Benjamin Leavitt, ito •.048 xjyw^n, John Low. 100 85 2362 Skapleigh. 400 87 Par 1763 fansfield. 120 8. Watej 39,5! borough, 100 87 vijiTymericky William Frsema, 110 62 1774I Imingtom, 110 26 Reps.. ...Cumberland.. ..Lincoln.

Inr. Cens 1794 815 Nezvfield, .Cornifn. lioO Alfred. 10 1650 Elliot. 19 1427 Mollis South Berwick. CUMBERLAND. 1658 2094 Scarborough. 1713 3294 '^'"Abrth Yarmouth, Alford Richardson. '^almoutky Thomas Fish. 2682 Brunfiuick. 1190 Harp/well. 62 161 Windham- 2632 Gorham, David Harding, jun. »4i5 Cape Elizabeth. 74 1649 New Gloucejlerf Jabez Woodman. 78 ^3H Gray. 1369 ^Siandijh. . . 86 7169 'Vo R T LAND/Tsaac AdamsjohnWood- man. ?9 2185 '^^reeporty Joshua W. Mitchell. 89 J 772 Durham. 94 882 Bridgetown. 95 850 Poland, Josiah Dunn^ 912 Otisfield. 1802 2020 Minot. s 80,5 Pejepfcot, 2 Baldwin. 826 Raymond. 872 ^ Pownal. "^Wejlbrookt John Jones. t8o5 Harrifon, LINCOLK, 1716 1998 ^eoTgetowny Benjamin Riggs. 1232 ^'Nezo-Cajlle, Kiah Bailey. 1050 Woolwich. 2083 Wis CAS SET. 62 1412 Bozodoinham. 1273 ^pjliam. 1582 Doothbayy John Murray McFarland. 65 2753 , ^rif.ol. 73 2160 ^Waldoboroughy Jacob Ludwig, jun# 74 1288 "^^dgecombcf Stephen Parsons. Representatives....Kennebeck. ^7 Inc. Cens 1776 1443 tVarren, Jesse Page. 190 77 2100 ^^komq/lowTiy John Spear. 196 ^atk, Joseph F. Wingate, 148 86 1266 Union. 190 88 1649 Bowdot n. 148 88 19oO Nobleborougk, 174 89 532 Cujliing, 800 94 1607 Camden. S08 94 1096 Drefden. 160 1794 797 Aha. 190 D5 1033 Leunjlon- 95 1847 JJUhjxdd. 15S 99 1634 "^iry^iM, Benjamin H. Mace. 168 1803 1168 8t. George. Coo 4 787 Hope, 230 761 '^alermo^ Thomas Eastman. S20 864 Monlville. « 240 1205 Jefferpn. SCO 480 FrimdJIiip, 995 Whiujitld. C20 11 JPutnam. 190 1816 ^hip/hurgy Parker M*Cobb. Wales. KENNEBECK. HJallozvell, William H. V7t 2068 Page. 166 Winthrop, 7 1444 160 7 2063 "'-Vajfalborought Sarnuel Reddington. 180 Winjlow. 71 638 106 79 1018 Piitjlon, 160 88 1277 G reene. 91 1396 Reedfield. 92 1262 Monmouth, 92 155^ Sydney. 92 1098 Mount-Fernon, 170 9^ 1639 Farmington. £!CO 94 944 New-Sharon. 190 95 1050 Clinton^ Ezekiel Brown, jun. 196 95 804 Fayette. 170 96 Belgrade. 996 ^ 179 96 ^^"China, 936 William Pullen. ^ 190 97 1805 AuGusTA>P,tt Dillingham, , 168 98 1819 fVayne* 200 28 Representatives....Oxford.

Cens. 372 Leeds, « 18^ 430 Chejlerville. 417 Vienna. % 1314 Waterville. 192 io2g ^^ardineTj Rufus Gay. 162 482 TfT?2p/e. 770 Wilton. soo 585 ^ome. 924 Tair/axj Joseph Gammet. 793 i^niiy. 486 Afc/^d:. Deajdcm, ^retdcm, Matthew Rafidall. Joy. \CAinay Japheth C. Waftburn. OXFORD. 1004 ^ryeburgi Samuel A, Bradley. 13© 1129 Turner.

121 1 Hebrcji. 1251^ Buckjield. 1320 -Paris, Benjamin Chandler. 160 1107 Jay. ^ y S 560 'YzWrworf, Simeon Watexs^isracl Wash- burn. 165

975 Bethd. \ 170 860 Waterfordi 110 , loio Norway. ^20 Hartford, 170

6 1 1 ^. Sumner. 170 629 '^umjord, Peter C. Virgin. 215 ^65 Lovell. 388 Brownfield. 160 1 63 Albany, 403 Dixjield. s6i Eaft'Andover. 215 Gilead. 202 Nezory, ^93 436 Denmark. 292 Porter.

' 336 Hiram. , 160 Wocdjiock. Greenwood. Sweden, iVeld. Reps Somerset.... Hancock, 29 inc. Cens.j SOMERSET, 1788 Canaan. S05 88 1348: Fairjiddp 190 88 880 Nor RIDGE WOCK, 205

9, 828 Starks. 200 505 ^ornvilk. aiQ 633 "An/on, David H. Raymond. £o6 1801> 424 Strong. S08 2 304 Avon. £IO 2 484 NeiU'Vincyard* 205 Harmony, 816 562 Indujiry. 374 Athens. 686 ^adifon^ John NeaL «3o Embden. Mercer. 188 Palmyra^ 23 Freeman, 42 New- Portland* 312 Solon. Bingham, Phillips. St. Albans, Kingsjield. Mo/cow. 1816 North- Hill. 16 Corinna. 16 Ripley. "'Mloomfield, James Bowen. HANCOCK. 1773 1274 ^Bel/aJ^WiUhmWhue, 87 1302 ^P^noSfcot, John Winslow. Sedgwick. ?9i 1352I Ilei'borougk. §9 ^ "i)fer-^e>Pearl SpcffordrHezekiah ell. -Blue Hill, Robert H. Wopd, , Sullivan,

^ Gouldjhorough. ^^^Gunt-Deftrt, John Somes. ^ Vinalhaven. ^^^"^ Frankfort, . i433l"^«<:'i/>or/, Samuel M. Pond, c 2 1 ,

30 Reps,....Penobscot....Wasl|ingtoii.

Cens.l 1300 ProfpeH

1 036' *\; A s T I N E , Thomas E. Hale. 780 NoTthport, 6^7 Eden. 480 ^Or/and.

6 1 "^Ifwort^y Charles Jarvis. 1013 LincolnvilU. 360 Surry, Belmont. Searfmonti Brooks, Buckjiown, PENOBSCOTi 1279 Hampden, 234 1 349 Orrington. 240 850 ^^angoTy Joseph Treafi 240 351 Orono. 346 337I DixmonU 220 Brewer. 240 Lddingion* 245 CarmeL 240 Corinth. 256 . 204 Garland. s66 New^CharleJlown 265 Foxcroft, 270 Seiec, £00 Herman. Levant, New^Port, Sangerville, Dexter. Guildford. . 1.570 Machias, 300

5»8 . 399 Addijon. 496 Harrington* 15 n Eajlport 397 553 JonefioTough, 372 Calais. ^ 419 ludfCf Balch Joint StandinglCommittees. 31

inc. Cens. 1811^ 365 Robinjiown* 490 Cherryjield. Perry, Mon roe, Mexico. Dennyfvill& Stoanville.

Reporter of Contested Electtons^ Theron METCALF,Esq.

Messenger to the General Coin't, Jacob Kuhn, Assistant Messeng-erj John Vauglian Low. Fag-e to the House, Joseph Francis. Messenger to Gov. & Council, Jonathan Derby Robins.

IVatdijnan of State-House ^ Rufus Tower.

^cretary of Commonwealth y Alden Bradford, Esq Chtrf Clerk, Edward M'Lane, Esq. ClerkSf Samuel Austin, John Boies.

j'reas. isf Receiver General^ Hon. . Joseph Foster, 1st. Cltrk. John J, Linzee, 2d. Clerk, •J7" Offices are kept in the New State-House, Boston.

JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES, 1818, On Eastern Lands, Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. WiUiamson, Lewis, Of the House, Messrs. Reddington, of Vassalborough, Wingate, Bath, Greene, Biddeford. On Ministerial Lands. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Hoy t, Parker. Of the House, Messrs. Harding, of Gorhain, Seccomb, Salem, Ware, Wrentham. On Ajifilicationsfor Manufacturing Comlianies. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Waldo, Bates. Of the House, Messrs. Sibley, of Sutton, Starkweather, Seekonk, Pond, Bucksport. On Interior Fisheries. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Rice, Bartlett. Of the House, Messrs. Howard, of Newbur)'port, Os- good, Methuen, Bailey, New-Castle. 3 a Committees of the House.

On Turnpikes^ Bridges and CanaU. Of the Senate, H m. Messrs. \arnuni, Gardner. Ot the House, Messrs. Parker, of Reading, Woodmans, New-Gloucester, Dwight, Stoc^bridge. On Incorficration of Towns and Districts^ Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Noble, Gay. Of the House, Messrs. Smith, of Sunderland, Phelps, Belchertown, Page, Warren. On Bunks and Banking. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Lathrop, Hart. Of the Flouse, Messrs. Codnian, of Boston, Wallingford, Wells, Prince, Salem, On the Incorporation of Parishes and other Religious Societies. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Cleaveland, Bemis. Of the House, Messrs. Kittredge, of Andover, Page, Haliowell, Howard, Bridgewater. On jippUications from Sick and Wounded Soldiers, Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Hunewell, Endicott. Of the House, Messrs. Adams, of Portland, Smith, West Springtield, Davis, Boston. 071 Accounts. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Crosby, How land. Of the House, Messrs. Richardson, of N. Yarmouth, Porter, Hadley, Howe, Boston. On JVtw Trials. Of the Senate, Hon. Messrs. Saltonstall, Lyman. Of the House, Messrs. Basset, of Boston, Mitchells Freeport, Thaxter, Watertown.

COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE. On the Pay Roily Messrs. Porter, of Hadley, Tufts, Dudley, Cotton, Boston. On Leave o-^ Absence^ Messrs. Howard, of New-^; buryport, Howes, Danvers, Stebbins, Deerfield. County Estimates^ Messrs. Page, of Hardwick, VVingate, Bath, Brownell, Westport. On Finance, Messrs. Lincoln, of Worcester, Silsby, Boston, Brigham, Marlborongh, Woodman, Portland,

^Jfrowbridge, FramingUam. .

Notaries Publick. 33

On change of Mnyies^ Messrs. Basset, of Boston, )raper, Spencer, Spofford, Deer Isle. On Contested Elections^ Messrs. Prince, of Salem, Vare, VVrentham, Adams, Portland, Kitteridge, An- over, Lawrence, Groton. On Eng-rossed Bills^ Messrs. Greenleaf, of QuiiiCjr, Allen, Pittstield.

NOTARIES PUBLICK. SUFFOLK. PLYMOUTH 3oston, William Steven- Plymouth, Benj. Drew.jr. son,Samael Blagge,Sam- Duxb. Studley Sampson. uel, J. Prescott, Steph. Scituate, Hayward Ptirce, Codman. Hinghuim, Samuel Norton* ESSEX. Bochester,^'At\\. Ruggles. ^alemy Ichabod Tucker, lVareha?n, Benj, Fearing. John Prince, jr. Ezekiel AJiddleboro* W ilkesWood, Savage. BRISTOL. Marblehead^ John Bond, MiV' Bedford, Tira. G. Nathan Bowen. Coffin, Fhopias Kemp- Salisbury, Samuel Nye. ton, . Beverly^ Robert Rantoul. JVcst/ioi't, \br\cr Brownell. Irloucestery John Rogers. Dighton, Thomas B.Rich- Haverhill, Charles White. mond. Ye'wburyfiorty John Fitz, 7awrt?o/j,Jonathan Ingalls. Samuel Tenney, Jdm -Sff^tow/tjApollosCubhrnan. Porter. Fairhaven, Nathaniel S. Yevjbury, Wm. Woart. Spooner. Lynn, James Gardner. BARNSTABLE. Ijiswkhy Jabez Farley. ^fZ772s^a6/^aw, RichardSears,jr. Charlestown, John Soley. Eastham, Hard. Knowles. Cambridge^ Saml. Bartlett /^c/7nowrA,Sam.P.Croswell Groton, Alph. Richardson. 5a«rfTO/c/iRussellFreeman. Watertown, Nath'l Bemis. IVellfeet, Sa'l Waterman.' Concord, Nathan Brooks. Yarmouth, Joseph Hawes. NORFOLK. Provincetown, Orsamus Cohasset, Thomas Bourne. Thomas. Roxb u r J/, JohnS.W illiams. Harwich, Isaiah Chase. Brairitree, Ebenezer F, DUKES. Thayer, Eben.Fisher, ji% C(i//marit,ThomasDunham 34- Notaries Publick.

Henry Allen. LINCOLN. Mdgarton^ Cornefius Wiscasset, Seth Tinkliaui Marchant. John H. Shepard. NANTUCKET. Bathy William Torre); J\!antuckety Benj .Gardner, 7%o»2Q:si;on,David8.Fales Josiah Hussey. .A^c"ry-Cas//e,Dan'l Waters WORCESTER. Waldoborought Isaac G irorce«?

Jr*etersh a m , Js' athan iel Camderiy Jacob Auld Chandler. 'Mendon, Joseph Adams. KENNEBECK. ^eiiing^ Isaac Goodwin. HallonvdU Nath'l Perley HAMPDEN. Augusta^ Reuel Williams WestSfiji;iii-Jield,}mt.Ely, Sfiringjiddi, Jt-hii Howard. SOMERSET. HAMPSHIRE. Daniel Steward, Stepliet JK'^orthamji. Dan.Stebbins. Thayer. fFo/t/zin'^;o72,SamuelIiow. Philo Dickinson. HANCOCK. J-RANKI-IN. Castitie, Moses S. Judkins. Gre«f?7^>/ti,HookerLeavitt. Deer Isle, Joseph I'yler, Deerjield, Pliny Arms. Mllsivorthy Geo. Herbert. BERKSHIRE. Sullivan, John Sargent Stockbridge, Henry W. Frankfort, Philo.H.Wash- burn. D wight. MdamSy George Hull. Belfast, Wm.Moody,Ken- FitUjield, Daniel B Bush. dali Kitteridge, Joseph Folsom. J^ans^boroii^^hy Luther R. Washburn. PENOBSCOT. YORK. Hampden, Benj. Nourse, SacOy Daniei Granger. Josiah Kidder. Merwkk, W\l\ia.m Hight. Bangor, Amos Patten. £!ddeford,'N?ith'\ Goodwin. Weils, Joseph Storer, Hen- WASHINGTON. ry Clarii.. Robinston, John Brewer. York, Jeremiah Bradbury, £.astfiort, Jona. D.Weston. CUMBERLAND. Ichabod R. Chadbourn. Portland, Joseph C. Boyd, Machias, Abraham But- Ddn.l\icker,EbenMayo. terfield. JV Yarmouth, Ed. Russell. Columbia, James Bailey.

^7*wnszy2cy(-,Abner Bourne. Steuben y William Camp- J^JarJis'ivell, A^dre\y bell Dunning, Courts in Massachusetts. 35 SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Justices. Hon Isaac Parker, LL.D. of Boston, Chief Justice. Hon. George Thacher of Biddeford. Hon. Charles Jaekson, of Boston. Hon. Samuel Putnam, of Salem. Hon. Samuel Sumner Wilde, L L. D. of HallowelL ittormy-Generaly Hon. Perez Morton, of Dorchester. \olicitGr-Gaieraly Hon. Daniel Davis, of Boston. ^efioi'ter of Decisions^ Hqn. Dudley A, Tyng, of Boston.

CIRCUIT COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Middle Circuit. ESSEX & MIDDLESEX. Hon. , Groton, Chief Justice.

Ion. William Wetmore, Boston > .,^^,.., •. .. ^^^'^^^'^^^ insUces. ion. Stephen Minot, Haverhill; (ohn Heard, Ipswich, Session Justices for J Mehem. Cleaveland, Topsfield, J Essex co. \biel Heywood, Concord, Session Justices fop J [saac Fiske, Weston, J Middlesex co.

Western Circuit. WORCfeSTER, HAMPSHIRE, FRANKLIN, HAMPDEN, & BERKSHIRE. Hon. John Hooker, Springfield, Chief Justice.

Hfon. Solomon Strone.Leominster, 7 . • ^ t .• ^^^^^^'^^^ rIon.JonathanLeavitt,Greenfield, 5 Justices. Benjamin Kimball, Harvard, ^°^ -• f^^'Cl? ^"f^""^' S Worcester CO. EzraStarkweather,W"orthington, > Session Justices for Samuel Porter, Hadley, ^ Hampshire co. Elisha Paine, Ashfield, ^ Session Justices for hshua Green, Wendell, 3 Franklin co. iVViUiam Ely, Springfield, 7 Session Justices for

Heman Day, West-Springfield, S Hampden co. Joseph Whiten Lee, 5 Session Justices /or Wolcott Hubbell, Lanesboro.* \ Berkshire co.

Southern Circuit. >rORFOLK, PLYMOUTH, BRISTOL, BARNSTABLE. NANTUCKET, & DUKES. Hon. Thomas B, Adams. Quincy, Chief Justice. ; ^6 Courts in Massachusetts.

Hon. Jairus Ware, Wrentham, 7 AssociateA^^ft-:^tp Tii.;tir*.usiice Hon. NahumMitchell,Bridgew'r. 3 j

Ebenezer Warren, Foxborough, 5 Session Justices ft Samuel Swett, Dedham, 5 Norfolk co. Elisha Ruggles, Rochester, "^Session Justices ft John Thomas, Kingston, 3 Plymouth co. Seth Washburn, Raynham, I Session Justices ft ApoUosTobey, Berkley, 5 Bristol co. ' T». , ,o g^^^ ^v. > Session Justices f( Richard bears, Chatham, J Barnstable co.

First Eastern Circuit. YORK, CUMBERLAND & OXFORD. Hon. Benjamin Green, Touth Berwick, Chief Justice Hon, Judah Dana, Fryeburgh, "^ AssociateAo^oriate Justices Hon.WilliamWidgeiy,Portland, 3 Jeremiah Hill, Biddeford, ) Session Justices f(

Joseph Thomas, Wells, 5 York co. Lothrop Lewis, Gorham, > Session Justices f AmmiR.MitcheU,N. Yarmouth, S Cumberland co. Daniel Stowell, Paris, 7 Session Justices f< Robert Bradley, Fryeburgh. 3 Oxford co.

Second Eastern Circuit. LINCOLN, KENNEBECK, £c SOMERSET. Hon. Nathan Weston, jun. Augusta, Chief Justice.

James W. Head, Warren, ) Session Justices f< James Rogers, Bowdoin, \ Lincoln co. Samuel Wood, Winthrop, > Session Justices f< Samuel Moody, Hallowell, J Kennebeck co. Calvin Selden, Norridgewock, 7 Session Justices f< Seth Currier, Bloomfield, 3 Somerset co.

Third Eastern Circuit. HANCOCK, WASHINGTON, & PENOBSCOT. Hon. William Crosby, Belfast, Chief Justice. ^^^^"^^^ HonJ[amesCampbe7,Ha?Sfgton) 5 ^"^^'^^^ Fhineas Ashipun, Brooks, 5 Session Justices fi John Black, Ellsworth, 5 Hancock co. Stephen Jones, Machias, J Session Justices f Theodore Jiincolpj Uennysvillei J Washington co* Judlces throughout the State. 37

Moses Patten, Bangor, "> Session Justices for Moses(Treenleaf,VViiliamsburgh,3 Penobscot co. BOS ION COURT OF COMMON PLEAS."" Hon. William Prescott, LL. D. Judge.

MUNICIPAL COURT IN BOSTON. Hon. Thomas Dawes, Judge. Joseph H. Pierce, Clerk. James T. Austin, Attorney.

The TOWN COURT sits every Wednesday. William Minot, Justice. COURT OF SESSIONS^ SUFFOLK. Hon. William Donnison, Boston, Chief Jxistice. Russell Sturgis, Edward Jones, > , ^. ^^ r Associate Justices.,,,;^^„ William Little, J NANTUCKET. Hon. William Coffin, Chief Justice. Thaddeus Coffin, Josiah Hussey, Associate Justices. DUKES. Hon. Matthew Mayhew, of Chilmark, Chief Justice.

John Davis, • of Tisbury, > . . t *• ^^'^'^^'^^^ Justices. Icliabod Norton, of Edgarton, S 0^ For the times of sitting- of the several Courts, see Calender pages, and the lists of Courts no- ticed in the Index. In the Appendix will be found sundry Additions and Corrections.

Justices throughout the Commomvealth, arranged ac- cording to the date^ of their coinmisHona, ^°^'^ William Phillips Boston CalebStrong^l,'u^^^^\r u Northamfiton Thomas Dawes do Daniel Cony Augusta George Cabot do Josiah Stearns Lunenburg ChristopherGore Wahhani -^ i^ry.3z^7-^A JosiahRavtlettC^^r/r.^o.y;z JonathanWh Mason Boston Timothy Newell^^wr^nrt'^-^* 38 Officers in SufFolk.

Bezaleel Taft Ujcbridge Aaron Hill Boston Tim'v' Pickering IVen/iam Wm. As^\n\w^\\ Brookiine William Tudor Boston Nat. Morton, jr. \^rf(?z;oww Edward H. Robbins Mi/ton James Prince Boston John Davis Boston Samuel Dana Groto?i do. CharlesTurner,jr. Sci^w«^e Beza Hayward Plymouth Salem Renja.Pickman, jr. Salem Georisje Blake Boston David Cobb Goldsborough Prentiss Meilen Portland George Leonard JKorlon John Lowell Boston D wight Foster Brookfield James Lloyd do. Nathan Weston Augusta Thomas B. Adams Qm/;2cj/ Nathan Dane Beverly Charles Jackson Boston William Gray Boston Asa Clapp Portland John ColFin Jones do. Moses Carleton Wiscasset Salem Towne Charlton Benja. Green So. Berwick Thorn. \)\v\9;hX.Sp.rlng^eld Matthew Cobb Portland William Pi'escott Boston William Davis Plymouth Timothy V>\%Q\o\f Mcdford Alexander Rice 'Kittery Geo. Thacher Biddeford George Bliss S/iringfield Perez Morton Dorchester J?^^^^^. Daniel Davis Boston Samuel Putnam Salem Isaac Parker do. Sam. S.Wilde Hallowell Harrison Gray Otis do. Joseph Allen Worcester Jas. WinthroD Cambridge John Welles Boston Levi Lincoln IVoixester Portia. Gee. Pattridge Duxbury Nath'l Bowditch Salem Oliver Fiske Worcester Josiah Stebbins Mna Eph. Williams Deerfield E'i P. Ashman Korthamfi. Andrew P. Fernald Elliot John Phillips Boston Ez. Starkweather Worthin. John C. Williams Pittsfield Samuel Fowler TVcstJield Aaron Dexter Boston John Bacon Stockbtidge Peter C. Brooks do. Joseph B- Varnum Dracut John T. KirklandGzwi^ri^^c Step. Longfellow Gorham Samuel Crocker Taunton

SUFFOLIC Judge of Probate, Thomas Dawes, Boston. Hegister of Probate, John Heard, jr. do. Register of Deeds, William AUine, do. County Treasurer, John Winslow do. County Attorney, James T. Austin, of do. Justices of the Peace in Boston. 39

Clerks of all the Courts in the County^ Juhn Tucker, William Tudor, and John Cullender, of Boston.

Justices of the Peace and of tht Quorum in Boston. Wm. Donnison Israel Thorndikc Jona. Huncwcil Wm. Wermore Arnold Welles Peter O. 1 hacher John Tucker Win. Steven'ioa Warren Diitton Ruins G. Amory Wm. Spoor.cr Wm. H. Sutnuer Samuel Brown Epes Sarp;cnt James T. Ausiin Stephen Gotham josiiih Oiiincy Samuel H. VValley Benja. Gorhim Wm. Suilivan Samuei J. PrescCtt Benja. Austin T. L. W:nthrop Joseph H Pierce Jona. L. Austin Joseph Hail Davjd Tuwnscnd Joseph May John CaMender Stephen Codman William Little James Alien William Minot Edward Jones Samuel EUiot John Knapp W^m. Hammatt Stephen Hi^'ginson Stephen Hooper Alden Bradford Lemuel Hayward Loammi Baldwin Thos. H. Perkins jifi/iointed to quaUfy Civil Officers. William Donnison, Jonathan L. Austin, Daniel Sargent Alden Bradford, Edward McLaiic. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE IN BOSTON. William Alilne Thomas Melville Henry Gray Samuel Parkman Henry Cabot W. P. Whiting lilagge Jose{)h E. Smith jjMwa r^-|aek»»a Samuel Joseph Pierce Andr. Cunningham George Burroughs Isaac Rand Charles P. Sumner Jesse Putnam Joseph Head Jonathan Hastings Tridram Barnard Thomas Perkins Joh-a W. Folsom Ames Binney Samuel Cobb Alex. TownsCnd Joseph N. Howe Timo. Williams lames Savage EdwTuckerman Daniel D. P.ogers Wm. S. Shaw Tho5. Weish, jr. J"ote^W^low Lemuel Shaw Benjamin Weld William Taylor Andrew Ritchie John Fessenden James Robinson Benjamin Pollard Joslah Batchelder Charles Davis Saml D. Paiker Saml. F. M'CJeary John Heard, jr. Israel Munroe John Williams

Benja. Whitman William R. Gray Wm. C. Ay i win

Sam I M. Thayer George Sullivan J no. W. Hayward Gardner Greene Richard D. Harris Wm. Simmons Russell Sturgls Joseph Coolidge Benjamin Welles John Brazcr Samuel Gore t

40 Justices and Counsellors in Suffolk,

John Parker Edw.T, Channing Samuel D. Ward Wm. Parsons Andr. Sigourney Thos. SievensoD, jr. Jonathan Phillips John T. Apthorp Henry Ome James Perkins Daniel Sargent L. M. Sargent Ildward M'Lane Benja. Russell Dav. S. Townsend Sam. K. Williams Eben. Oliver Caleb Loring Charles W.Greene Redford Webster Cyrus Aiden James Phillips Benja. Greene Samuel Andrews Daniel Oliver Joseph Ti Idea Edward Phillips Benja. Whitwell Jos. Coolidge, jr. Zebedee Cook John Boies Samuel SuelHng John C, Warrea Augustus Peabody Oztas- Goo^AAwn James Jackson

Francis J . Oliver Wm. Mackay G'^orge W. Coffin Wm. Thurston Benjamin West Francis Green John Stuart Joseph Richards David Sears D. S. Greenough Jonathan Amory Samuel L. Knapp Francis Carnes Eben. Withington James Hall Stephen Thayer Edmund Dwight Turner Phillips Samuel Hubbard John Gallison Joseph Lovering Thomas Payson Phineas Blair Joseph W. Revere Joseph Woodward Josiah P. Cooke John Mc Lean

Nehem. Freeman Abraham Wild, jr. David Hinckley Wm. D. Sohier Abra. W. Fuller Samuel B. Barrel! j^athan Hale Henry N. Rogers Charles Bradbury Francis Basset Nathl. P. Russell Benjamin Rand Francis C. Gray W^m. Payne Elijah Morse Samuel Swett Henry Cod man Henry Sargent Samuel Fisher,jr. Wm. Tudor, jr. Andrew Brimmer Octavius Pickering Z. G. Whirman James C. Merrill Thom?is Dennic Wm. Welb Justices of the Ptace in Chelsea. Samuel Low, William Harris, Joseph S towers.

Counsellors at Law in Boston. RuFus G. Amory Benja. Whitwell Peter. O. Thachcr Daniel Davis John Callender Charles P. Sumner Joseph Hall Joseph Rowe Benja. Gorham Wm.Piescott William Sullivan James Allen Artemas Ward John Williams Wm. H. Sumner Benja. Whitman Wm. Thurston Warren Dution George Blake John Heard, jr. John Knapp John Phillips Edward Jackson Israel Munroe Benjamin Parfom Charles Davis Saml. D. Park

Thos. Welsh, jr. Benjamin Guild Abra. W. Fuller William Austin D.S.Greenough,jr. flenry Codman John Stickney P^dw. T. Channing Lemuel Shaw J. W. Hayward Elijah Morse Daniel Webster Jos. Harrington George Gay Andrew Ritchie John Stuart Henry Orne Alex. Townsend Thomson Miller Samuel D. Ward James T. Austin Thos. J. Eckley Abraham Wild, jr. Wiliiatn Minot Wm. Simmons Lucius M. Sargent James Savage Wm. D. Sohier Da V. Townsend, jr. Samuel Hubbard Phineas Blair James C. Merrill Joseph E. Smith Thomas Power Samuel B. Barrell Augustus Peabody George W. Boyle Stephen Hooper Samuel L. Kriapp Joslah P. Cook Samuel Fisher Sam. F. M'Cleary Z. G. Whitman Francis Basset Sam. K. Williams Cyrus Aldcn Octavius Pickering Wm. C. Ay 1 win John Gallison Francis C Giay Wm.P. Whiting Sherman Leland Wm. Gale George Sullivan Benjamin Rand

Attorneys at the Sujireme Judicial Court in Bo. ton. Thos. A. Dexter Wm. P. Mason Charles G. Loring Henry B. Smith Masa Willis George E. Head Thomas G. Gary Harris. G. Otis, jr. Henry H. Fuller Daniel Rockv/ood William Parker Luke Eastman Charles P. Curtis Benja. L. Weld George Morcy

Attorneys at the Common Pleas in Bostoyi. Moses Draper John R. Adan Thos. Wetmore John C. Gray Henry Warren John G. Rogers Edward Brooks A. A. Dame Asi W. Paine Franklin Dexter Wm. Willis Wm. P. Greens Benja. D. Greene N. C. Betton Martin Whiting Henry J. Tudor Edm. Kimball Wm. Little, jr. WiilardPniUips Thos. W. Phillips John M. Fiske Alexander Bliss George Kent Wm. H. Eliot Daniel Parkman John T. Wimhrop Wm. J. Spooncr

SheriJJ, Joseph Hal), Esq. of Boston. Defiuty- Shn-iffa^ Shubael Bell, Bradish Billings, and Luke Baldwin, of Boston. Olrices Court-Street. Jaila-and Crier o/ths Courts, Shubael Bell, of Boston, .

42 Justices of the Peace, &c. in Essex.

Coroners. Boston^ Thomas Badger, John Fessenden.

Daniel Carney, Paul Ke- Chelsea y David Floydjj vere, jr. Josenh Stevens, Joseph Stowers. Thomas Steplienson, jr.

ESSEX. Judge ofProbate, Daniel A. White, of Salem, Register of Probate^ Nathaniel Lord, jr. Ipswich. Register of Deeds, Amos Choate, of Salem. County 7>^a6wrer, Nathaniel Wade, of Ipswich County Attorney, John Pickering, of Salem. Clerk o^the Courts, Ichabod Tucker, of Salem. Justices of the Peace and of the Quoi-um. Aniesbury^Vi]2LmmLi\\vveY Oliver Prescott, James Andover John Kneeland, Prince, Jacob Gerrish, Jno.Philiips,Saml.Farrar William Woart Beverly Joshua Fisher, Rowley Parker Cleave- ThomasStephens, Moses land Brown, Robert Rantoul ^lem Jacob Ashton, John Boxford Thomas Perley Punchard, Joseph E. Gloucester H^nrj" Phelps Sprague, Moses Town- Haverhill James Duncan, send, John Prince, jr. Israel Bartlett, Stephen Ichabod Tucker, John Minot Pickering, Benja. Pick- Ipsivich John Heard, Jon- man, Ezekiel Savage, athan Cogswell, AsaAn- Benja. Merrill, Leverett drews, Nathaniel Wade Saltonstall, Daniel A. Lymi Fredt:;rick Breed, White, Amos Choate, James Gardner Edward A. Holyoke Manchester Wm. Tuck Salisbury Samuel Nye,Ja- Marbleh. Nathan Bowen, cob Brown, Edw. Dorr John Prince, Wm. Reed Top-ffcld Nehem. Cleave- ^ Alewbur" ' henezerMarch land JVewburyji.ji ^'ColasPike, Wenham Daniel Kilham Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Ebenczer March, Nathan Dane, Joseph Story, John Punchard, John Saunders, John Prince, , Le^^rett Saltonstall, Ichabod Tucker, John Picker- ing, Nicolas Pike, Daniel A. White, Wm. Woart, Nathaniel Wade, Asa Andrews, Amos Choate, O. Prescott, W. B. Banister. , ,

Juftices of the Peace in Effex. 43

Justices of the Peace. Amesbury Thomas Hoyt, Corliss, Moses Wingate, Rob. Patten, Nathan Long, James Ayer.jr. James Smi- Oliver Steams, Chnsto. ley, Oliver Morse, Freder- pher Sargent, John Morse, ick Parker, Francis Eaton, Eliphalet Graves CharlesWhite, DavidHow Jndover, John L. Al)bot, Nathaniel Ladd, Isaac R. MarkNewman,Fred.Frye, How Hobart Clark, George Os- Ipswich John Chcate, Asa good, Samuel Mcrrill.John Smith, Jabez Farley, Na- Adams thaniel Lord, jr. Joseph Beverly Thomas Davis, Farley, George Choate, Jona. Smith, Isaac Wood- Joseph Lord, Thos. Man- bury, jr. VVUUam Burley, ning, WiUiam Con ant, jr. Thos. Stephens, jr. Asa Smith Boxford Stephen Peabody Lynn AaronLummus,Robr J. Foster, jr. Parker Spat- ert W. IVevett ford, Jonathan Foster Lynvjield Daniel Need- Bradford Thomas Savory, ham, Asa T. Newliall Benjamin Parker, William MancheHtr David Colby Greenough, Samuel Chad- Marblthead Joshua Pren- wick, Joseph Chadwick, tiss, Isaac Mansfield, Na- Jesse Kimball, Dan. Stick- than B. Martin, John Bai- iiey, Jesse Kimball, jr. Aa- ley, Asa Hooper, William ron Parker Story, Geo. Barker, Joshr Danvern Eleazer Putnam, iia Prentiss, jr. John G. Ciideon Foster, JosephShed, Hooper, Robert Hooper, jr, Benjamin Crowninshield, Joseph Wilson, Nathaniel Zerubbabel Porter,Nathan Hooper Felton Methuen Stephen Barker, Gloucester John Manninp:, John L, Bodwell, Alfred In- jr. WiUiam Pearson, Isaac gals, Benjamin Osgood Elwell, William Pearce, JMiadleton Asa Howe, Lonso'.i Nash, John Kit- Daniel Fuller tredge, John Prentiss, Jo- J\'cu

Marsh, , Winn, Nathaniel Sllsbee, Josiah Smith, Wm. Cross, John Hathorne, jr. Samuel William B. Banister, Eb- Ropes, Elisha Mack, Ben- enezer Moseley, John Fitz, jamin Peirce, Dudley I^. William Bartlet, John Pet- Pickman, Joseph Peabody, tingel, Moses Brown, Jona- John Derby, Amos Hovey, than Gage, Stephen How- John G. King, Larkin ard, John Greenleaf, Isaac Thorndike, John Osgood, Adams, Thomas M. Clark, Jonathan Hodges, John Joshua Coster, John Scort, Pedrick, od. Theo.Eames, Samuel Tenney, Asa W. Frederick Howes Wildes, Andrew Frothing- Salisbury Samuel March, ham, Jonathan Smith, Samuel Rowley Benj^mm Proctor, Walton, Ephraim Morrill, Moody"^ Spafford, Joshua SaiigusJoseph Emes, Ab- Jeweti, Sctmuel Adams ner Cheever Sal€?}i Benjamin R. Nich- Tojujield Josiah Lamson, ols, Dav. Cummings, Hen- Jacob Towne, jr. Thomas ry Elkins, William R. Lee, Perkins Joshua Ward, G. S. Johon- Wenham John Dodge not, John Hathorne, Joseph Counsellor s at Law.

. imesbiiry Oliver Stearns JVe'mburyfiort William B, Andover Samuel Farrar, Banister, Ei^enezer Mnse- Hobart Clark, Saml. Mer- ley, Jacob Gerrish, John j-ill, Amos Spaulding Scott, Steph. WMNlarston Beverly Nathan Dane, Salem John Pickering,John Thomas Stephens, jr, Prince, jr. Leverett Salton- Gloucester Lonson Nash, stall, Benjamin R. Nichols, Joseph B. Mannint?^ Benjamin Merrill, Elisha Haverhill , Mack, Joseph E. Sprague, Francis Eaton David Cummings, John G. Ifisivich Samuel Abbot, King, Frederick Howes, Asa Andrews Larkin Thorndike, Benja- Xi/nn Robert W. Trevett min L. Oliver, Daniel A. Marblehead R. H. French White, Theodore Eames Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court, JIaverhill ia.s.H.. Duncan iSa/e77^ SolomonS. Whipple, iV/ar^^/e'/i. Elish.F.Wallace JohnFoster Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Lynn Rufus P. Hovey Salein Andrew Dunlap, Marbleh. Isaac Mansfield. Gayton P. Osgood '' Mivbury/ior( Asa Wildes Sherriffs, &c. in EfTex. 45

SheHff, , Esq. ct Haverhill.

Dch u ty- Sh c rif/n. Jniesbury Daniel Lonj^ Marbl-Jirad Henry Uea

I ^ludovtr Mixxly Hriiiges .Ycivburu/tott Philip Hag- Danvtra John Uptou lev, Jacul) Coburn ; aiouctstLi' Jiihn Smith, jr. 6fl/t//? VViliiam Mansfield, Ifuuich Michael Brown Danl.Uutch, AnimiBiowu Lyrni Willi^im Chadwell

Prison- Kecfiers. 7/?«w/c//Sylvanus Caldwell Salc7}i Ammi Brown Mu'bury/i. Philip Bagley Coroners.

Amesbury Ichab(xl B. Sar- Giddings, James Perkins gent Lyyin Amos Rhoades, Andovrr Putnam Ingals, Eieazer C, Richardson , jr. Lynnfield John Upton Boxford Lemuel Wocxi, Marblehead Isaac Mans- Paniel Adams field, Nathan Bowen Bradford Elipha. Rollins, Methuen John Sar- Benjamin Kimbail.jr. Jona- gent, jr. Amos Barker, than Kimball, jr. Jonathan Merrill Danvers I. Hutchinson, Keiobury David Little, Sylvester Proctor William Pilsbury Gloucester William Pear- JK'envburnport Oilman son, John Rogers, William White Dane Rowky Joseph Pike Haverhill James Smiley, Salem William Lang, John EnochBradley,01iv.Morse, Punchard Encch Foot, Nathl. Hills Salisburu Jonathan Smitli Ifinnvich Stephen Choate, Tops/ield Daniel Bixby jr. Ephraim Kendall, jr. Wenhani Jonathan Porter Michael Brown, Joshua

MIDDLESE^v. Judge of Probate^ James Prescott, of Groton.

Registtr of Deeds ^ Isaac Fiske, of Cambridge. County Treasurery John Keyes, of Concord. Co}int'y Mtorney, , of Cambridge.

€ltrk ofthe Courts ^ Abraham Biglow, cf Cambridge. 46 Juftlces of the Peace, &p. in Middlefex.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum, Aihby John Lcx^ke Littleton David Lawrence Jiillcrica Joseph Lncke Marlborough Samuel Gib- Brighton Stephen Dana bons, Joel Cranston, Ben- BuHlngton John Hard jamin Kice Cambridge William Win- Medford Samuel Swan, throp, Abraham Biglow, Nathaniel Hall

Samuel Bartlett, Sam I. P, Kewton Nathan Fuller, P. Fay, Asahcl Stearns, John Richardson I'iaac Fiske FepJiertlL Joseph Heald, Charlestown John Kettel!, John Walton John Soley, Benjamin Hurd, Reading James Bancroft Jf>s. Hard, Rufus Wymau South-Reading ii)hn Hart Co7icord Abiel Heywood, Sudbury William Rice WiUiam Parkman, Jeseph Ttwksburij Edward St. B-irrett Loe Livermore Dracnt Parker Varnum Watertown Levi Thaxter, Framinghara Jona. May- Nathaniel R; Whitney nard, Eli Bullard Westford John Abbot Grot 071 James Prescott, J'Fi7;72i72^';o;jWiUiam Blan- James Brazer, Samuel ch ard Lawrence Weston Ebenezer Hobbs

Ajifiointed to qualifij Civil Officers,

Josiah Bartlett, Abraham Biglow, James Brazer, James Prescott, James Winthrop. , Joseph Heald, WiUiam Winthrop, Joseph Hard, Joseph Bar- rett, Abiel Heywood, Joseph B. Varnum, Joseph Locke, Rufus Wyman.

Justices of the Peace, Acton Jonas Brooks, John Boxbord' Oliver T. Davis Robbins, Joseph Noyes Brighton Jonathan Liver- AMij Alexander T. Wil- more, Gorham Parsons, lard,'Amos Willineton Edward Sparhawk Bedford Amariah Preston, Burlington Abel Winn, Elijah Steai'ns, Thompson John VValker, Wm. Winn Bacon, William Webber, Cambridge John Mellen, Billerica Jonathan Bowers, Levi fiedge,Benj. Carpen- Blany Abbot, Josiah Cros- ter, Timothy Fuller, Ed-

by, j an. John Parker, Sam- mund T. Dana. John Wil- uel WhitinsT liams, John Mycall, Abra- juftlces of the Peace, &c. in Middlefex. 47

lliliiard, Richard tiiig, I ham H. Joseph Mansfield, Ca-

i Dana, William Hilliard, leb Butler, Stuart J. Park l^roc- ; William J, Whipple, Holliston Ephraim Little- Pierce field, i tor James Mellen, John Carlisle Asa Pari in, Jona- Fairbanks, Elihu Cutler tiian Heald, Nathaniel Hofikinton Matthew Met- Hutchinson, jr. caif, Jeremy Stimson, f| C/iarlt&t, Oliver Holden, Walter M'Farland, Moses David Goodwin, Henry Chamberlain, Joseph Val- Adams, Peter Tufts, jr. entine, Thomas Bucklin, Wm. Austin, Elias Phin- FisherMetcalf, ElishaFair- ney, Joseph Tufts, jr. Ga- banks maliel Bradford, Leonard Lexington Nathan Chan^- M. Parker, Timo. Walk- dler, Joseph Fiske, Jonas er, Isaac Warren, Will- Bridge, John MuUiken, iam Gordon Isaac Hastings, ^ames Chclimford Wm. Adams, Brown, Thomas Whit- Joel Adams, Jonathan Per- COlTlb ham, Cyrus Baldwin, Na- Lincoln Samuel Hoar, thaniel Wright JnshuaBrooks,Elijah Fiske, Concord Samuel Hoar, jr. Grosvenor Tarbell, Chas. Nathan Barrett, Jonas t«ee, Wheeler Steph. Wood, Tilley Mer- Littleton Simon Hartwell, inck, John Keyes, Thad- Benjamin Dix deus Blood Maiden Bernard Greene, Dunstable Isaac Wright, Benjamin Blany, Henr>' Micah Eldridge, Jonathan Gardner, jr. CharlesLew is Bennet Marlboro* John Loring, Dracut Daniel Vamura, William Draper, Williant Israel Hildreth, Simon Co- fearnes burn, James Varnum, Ben- Medford Abnev Bartlet, jamin F. Varnum, Nathl. Nathan Adam?, Isaac Wright Brooks, Dudley Hall, Wil- East- Sudbury Nathaniel liam Ward Reeves, Othniel Tyler,Da- JVdtick Heze, Broad, Will- vid Baldwin, Jacob Reeves iam Goodenow,JohnAtkins Framingham John Fiske, A''evjton John Kenrick, Josiah Adams, John Trow- Samuel Murdcck, Josiah bridge Bacon, Samuel Stimson, Groton Amos Bancroft, Benjamin Guild, Josiah Thomas Gardner, Luther Fuller, Ebenezer Starr, Lawrence, Joseph M'^ors, Amos Allen, Joseph Jack- laraes Lewis,WilliamNut- 48 Juftices and Counfellors in Middlefex.

Pefifierdl William Hutch- Brinley, Daniel Richard- inson, NehemiahJewett, jr. son, Josiah Dan forth, Jo- Lemuel Parker, Samuel seph Butterfield, John Far- Farrar, James Lewis, jr. well, jr. Reading Benjamin Upton, Waltham Theo. Lyman, John Weston, Daniel Flint, David Townsend, Jona- David Upton, Timothy than Coolidge, Abner San- Wakefield,Edmund Park- derson, John Sanderson, er, Daniel Chute, Joshua John Clark, John Bright, Prescott, Jacob Goodwin Uriah Hager Sherburne Joshua Ware, Watertoivn Nathaniel Be- Calvin Sanger, Silas Stone mis, Thomas Clark, Tyler Shirley Thomas Whitney, Bigelow, Jonas White, Mo- Wallis Little, Benjamin ses Coolidge, Seth Bemis, Hartwell, John Edgarton, Luke Bemis, Amos Liver- JanT-s Parker, Stephen more, jr. Abij ah White, M. Longley, Nathaniel Holden B. Spring South-Reading William West Cambridge Jedu^hun Nichols Wellington, Wm. Whitte- Stoneham Daniel Gould, more, Thomas Russell, Peter Hay, 2d. BenjaminLock,JamesRus- Stoiu Rufus Hosmer, Au- sell gustus Tower, MosesWhit- WestfordThom2LS Fletch- ney er, Benjamin Stone, Isaiah Sudbury Ebenezer Plvmp- Leighton, Benjamin Osgood ton, Ashbel Kidder, Wil- Weston John Slack, Joseph liam Hunt Russell, Ira Draper, Al- Tewksbury Jon a. Brown, pheus Bigelow, jr. William Brown, Samuel Wilmington Saml. Jaques, Worcester, Josiah Brown Timothy Walker, Samuel Toiunsend Daniel Adams, Eames Isaac MuUiken, Josiah Wobum Samuel Thomp- Richardson, Walter Has- son, Joseph Lawrence, BUI tings, Sam. Brooks, Shobal Russell, Sylvanus Plymp- C. Allen, Aaron Warren ton, John Wade, Benjamin Tyngsbord* Ebenezer Ban- F. Baldwin, Francis Bab- croft, Calvin Thomas, Eb- cock enezer Bancrott, jr. Robert

Counsellors at Lew. Ashhy John Locke Fay, Abraham Hilliard, Billerica Joseph Locke Timothy Fuller, Wm. J. Cambridge Samuel P. P. Whipple, Ashael StearnS Attorneys 5c Deputy-Sheriffs in MIddlefex. 49

Charlestown Win. Austin, Medford Timothy Eige- Henry Adams, Elias Phin- l(;w, Abner Bartlett !iey, JosephTufts, jr. Leon- South- Reading William ard M. Parker >^ichols Chclni^Jbrd Joel Adams SfoTJ Rufus Hosmer Concord Samuel Hoar, jr. 7o7yw5r^7zrfWalterHastings John Keves Tyngsboro^ Daniel Rich- F.. Sudbwy Othniel Tyler ardson Framingham Eli Bullard, IVatertonvn TylerBigelow, J'^siah Adams Levi Thaxter Groton James Prescott, IVcstford John Abbot Luther Lawrence

Attorneys at the Sufirenie Judicial Court. Cambridge Rich. H Dana iWar/6oro'William Draper Charlestown William A''eioton Amos Allen (iordon PtfiHerell James Lewis Dracut Nathaniel Wright Reading Joshua Prescott Groton Caleb Butler, 7V7z,§-s6oro'JohnFarwell,jr Samuel Farnsworth West-Cambridge James Maiden Charles Lewis Russell

Attorneys at the Circuit Court of Common Pleas. Billerica Preston banks, Abraham Harring- Concord Nathan Brooks ton Framingham Lawson Townsend Abel Conant Kingsbury Weston Alphe. Bigelow, jr. Hofikinton Elisha Fair-

Slierlff^ Nathaniel Austin, Esq. of Charlestown. Deputy- Sheriffs. Billerica Joseph Parker /'ra;wfw^y^cm Rufus Brew- Cambridge Isaac Train er Charlestoivn Joseph Hune- Groton Samson Woods well Zbw;zs

Crier of C C. P. Levi Parker, of Westford, Crier of S. J. C. Samson Woods, of Groton.

(Gaolers y Camb. Isaac Train. Concord Abel Moore E so Coroners in Middlefex.

Coroners. Ashby Alexander 1\ Wil- Medford Nathan Wai' lard, Ezekiel Colman J\/f-7t';ow Joseph Jackson, jr Bedford Michael Crosby Benjamin Fuller Biikrica Ephraim Kidder, Pepperell John Bullard, jr jr. Benjamin Bowers, Wil- Joseph Heald, jr. Abe liam Bowers Adams Charlesto. Jotham Johnson Reading John Temple, jr Chelimford Ebenezer Sherburne James Bullard Parker John Bullard Concord Jonas Buttrick, South-Reading Jeremial Abel Moore Biyant Dracut Israel Hildreth, Shirley Stephen Longle> David Blood, jr. Stow Phineas Conant.Johr Dunstable Leonard Park- Patch hurst, Edmund Page Teiuksbury Thomas Claris li. Sudbury Collins Damoii Toivnsend- Sbob-d\ C. AUer Framingham John Fiske, Tyngsboro* Ezra Blodget Aaron BuUard David Gould, Joseph F. Qi^otan Abel Farnsworth, Bancroft Jacob L. Parked, Amos lVc9t Cambridge Jeduthun Lawrence,Benjam!nMocrs Wellington HolUston John Steadman, VVestford Jonathan Keyes. Loam mi Litchfield John Leighton Hopkinton Joseph Valen- Waston Nathan Fiske tine, Nathan Phips Wilmington Jc/el Jenkins littleton Jona. Whetcomb Woburn Noah Ridiarflson, Maiden Ebenezer Wade Edmund Richardson, Jona- Marlborough Silas Gates than Thompson

NORFOLK. Judge of Probate, Edward H. Robbins, of Milton. Register of Probate^ Samuel Haven, of Dedhara. Register of Deedsy James Ford, of do. Ca'unty Treasta^er^ John Bullard, of «la County Attorney y I'heron Metcalf.of do. CHerk of the Courts^ HoratioTownsend, of do. Justices of the Peace and ofthe Quo7'um»

Bellin^hani Eliab Wight Dedham Nathaniel Ames, \ ^ropJtV//2f> Isaacs. Gardner Ebenezer Wight, Samuel Ca^t'Ji Joseph Bemis Ha vein Horatio Tcwnsm^l Juftlces of the Peace in Norfolk. 51

I",' cnezet FUher, James Randolfih Samuel Bass Richardson Roxbury Nathl. Ru^f^les, Dorchester John Howe, David S.Greencu{;h, Thos. Benjamin Larsons, Samu- Williams, Joseph Harring- el l\ Loud ton, John Andrews, Jose])h Foxboro' Ebenes. Warren Heath, M.ljidd John Biixter Weymouth Elipahlet Loud Q'uincy Peter B. Adams, Wrentham Cornelius Kol- Thomas Greenleaf lock, Jairus Ware

Afipointed to qualify Civil Officcrsi Ebenezer Warren, Horatio Townsend, Samuel Day, Nathaniel Ames, , Ebenezer Fish- er, Samuel Haven. Justices of the Peace, ^ellingham John Bates, Foxborough Seth Boyden, Stephen Metcaif Aaron Everett, EUas Na- Braintree Daniel Fogg, son,' Ab'jah Pratt, William Minot Taaver, James Hol- Payson, Melatiah Everett, brook,Nat. Thayer, jr.Gid. Noah Hobart

L. Thayer, E. F. Thayer i^ra«M«Lew.Fisher,Elih II Brookline Stephen Sharp, Pond,James Adams,Joseph Joseph Goddard, Oliver Bacon, Wm. Makepeace White Medfeld Elijah Adams, Canton Wm. Dunbar, Ab- John Baxter, Daniel Ad- ner Cfane, Adam Kinsley ams, Moses B. Harding Cohaaset Elisha Doane, AIedni'ay'id\n Ellis, Abner Thomas Bourne Morse, Abijah Richardson,' Dedhani Willard Gay, Ja- Timothy Hammond, Jo- bez Chicken ng. Samuel H. seph Lovell, Nathaniel Dean, John E-idicott, Eras- K'ngsbury, Amos Turner tus Worthington, Theron Milton Isaac Davenport, Metc^lf, Samuel Swett, John Swift, Joseph Rowo, James ^ord, George Ellis Asaph Churchill, Jeremiah Dorche^ier'Yhos. Tileston, S. Boies, Warren Pierce, Amasa Stetson, Thomas Henderson Inches Moselev% Edward Holden, JsTeedham Isaac Shepherd, Jam/ s Humphrey, Benia- Benj. Slack, Daniel Ware, min Fuller, Abel Gushing, Enoch Fiske Mather Withine;ton, James Quincy Jona. Webb, Ed- White, Henrv Gardner ward Miller Dover Jesse Draper, Sam- JRandnlfihThnma.s French, uel Fishet Seth Turner,MicahW hite. .

Counfellors, &c. in Norfolk,

John KingJr.Isaac Thayer, Gould Barnabas Clark, Joseph Stoiighton Peter Adams, Lynnfield Samuel 1 albot, Benj. Rich- Hoxhurif John Parker, ards, Robert Swan Abijah Draper, William rra//2o/f Daniel Kingsbury, Heath, Nathaniel S. Pren- Phine^s Ellis tiss, John Prince, jr. Ward Weymouth James Lovell, Nicholas Boylston, John S. James Humphreys, Samu- Williams, Samuel J.Gard- el Bailey, Cotton Tufts, ner, Joseph Curtis, Chas. Christopher Webb Davis, Sherman Leland VVrentham Dav.Holbrcok ^'/i«ronBenjanijiiReynoids, Josi. J. Fiske, Samuel Day, William Savage,Nathaniel Kufus Mann Counsellors at Law. Braintrce Gide.L. Ttiaycr, Medjidd Daniel Adams Kbenezer F- Thayer MedwayTxmo, Hammond Canton William Dunbar Milton Asaph Churchill JJcdham Horatio Town- Ran dolfill John King send, Samuel Haven, Jas. Roxbury Thos Williams, Richardson, Jabez Chick- John S. Williams, Joseph ering, Theron Metcalf, Harrington Erastus Worthing ten Wtymoufh Christo. Webb DorchestcrS'^nwitl P.Loud Wrentfiam Josiah J. Fiske A.ttorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court. Canton Thomas Tolman Everett Foxborough Mdlatiah Roxbury Saml.J. Gardner Attorneys at the Common Picas. Dedham John B. Derby, Quincy Edward Miller John W Ames Sheriff, Elijah Crane, Esq. of Canton. Defiuty-Sheriffa. Bdlingham _ Elia^ Cook MidJieldh^m.¥^.'&v2i^iovr Braintrce Caleb French Roxbury Samuel Blaney, Canton. Thomas Kol lock Ludier Newell Vcdham John Guild, John Ra?idolphThom?iBlio\va.r^ Baker, jr. Timo. P. Wh.t- Stought07i Lemuel Gay. iiev Wrcnthani Saml. Brastow Dorchester John F. Pierce D puty-Gaolrr, Timothy P. Whitney, of Dedham. Com77iissioner of Wrecks, b'c. Thos. Bniirne, Cohasset. h^urveyor of Flaxseed, Jeremiah P. Smith, Roxbury. ,

Juftices, ccc. in Plymouth. 53

Coroners. iirainirec Caleb French, Milton PhineasD|ivenport, Asa French Samuel Mardin Canton Samuel Black man Kecdham Enoch Fuller, Cohasset Thomas Bourne David Smith, Danl. Ware Dcdham John Baker, jr. Quincy Jonathan Rawson Mace Smith Randoljik Simeon Alden Dorchester E. Withington, Roxbury Joshua Seaver, 3d. Oliver Billings Zabdiel Adams, Aaron Foxboro* Shubacl Pratt Kingsbury Franklin Ama. Richard- Sharon Elijah Hewins, jr. son, James Fisher Stoughton Luther Swan Mcdivay John Richardson, Wrentham Paul Fisher, Aaron Adams, Ralph Bul- James Whiting, Nathaniel lard. Joseph VVare Ware, jr.

PLYMOUTH. Judge of Probate^ Joshua Thomas, of Pljynouth. Register of Probate, Beza Hayward, of Plymouth. Register of Deeds^ Rosseter Cotton, of Plymouth. County Treasurer^ Rosseter Cotton, of Plymouth.

County Attorney y Kilbom Whitman, of Pembroke Qerk of the Courts^ John B. Thomas, of Plymouth. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. man, John JBrid^exuater^ Daniel How- Turner ard * Plymouth Joshua Thomas, Duxbury Seth Sprague, Nathaniel Goodwin, Josiah Jndah Alden Cotton, Henry Warren Hanover Dav. Stockbridge Zaccheus Bartlett, Wil- Hingham Samuel Norton, liam Jackson, Zabdiel F^benezer Cray Sampson Kingston John Thomas Rochester Abrah. Holmes, Middleb. Isaac Tnompson, Elisha Ruggles, Dav.Bacoji Wilkes Wood Scituate Elijah Turner Peinbroke Kilbom Whit- Jp^iointed to qualify Civil Oncers. Joshua Thomas, Isaac Thompson, Daniel Howard, Be- za Hayward, Charles Turner, Henry Warren, Wil- liam Sturtevant, Nahum Mitchell, Zabdiel Sampson Wilkes Wood, Abraham Holmes, Elisha Ruggles, Kilbom Whitman, Hector Orr. 54 Jufllces of the Peace in PlymoutK.

Justices of the Peace, Ablngton Samuel Noi'toHv Jerome Cushing Nathan Gurney, jr. Danl. Hull Thomas Jones Line, jr. Benjamin Hobart» Kingsfon Seth Drew, Jcdi- Jured Whitman, John King diah Holmes, James Sever, Brklgeivater Hector Orr, Thomas P. Beal, Nathan- (xideon Howard, Samuel ielThomas,George Russell tShaw, Daniel Howard, jr. ^T/ans^A^WElisha Phillips, Abel Kingman, Edwin Joseph (>litts, jr. Constant Howard, James Thomas, Oakman, Luke Wads- Solomon Alden, jr. Wm. worth, John Thomas,Clias. Baylies, Nathan Mitchell, Macomber Caleb Howard, Howard Middleboro' David Rich- Cary, Daniel Mitchell, mond, Sam'l Pickens, John Nathan Luzell, Jonathan Tinkham, Zechariah Ed- SnoWjBartholomewBrown, dy, Martin Keith, Thomas Nathan Alden,Leml.Pack.- Weston, Seth Miller, Wil- ard, Ezra Kingman, Jos. liam Canedy, Jacob Ben- Sylvester, Daniel Crane, nett, Thomas Sturtevant, Abiezer Alger,Eliab Whit- Calvin Pratt, Abiel Wash- man, Jona. Copeland, jr. burn, William Bourne* Silas Packard Charles Hooper Carver Nehe. Cobb, Ben- Pembroke Bailey Hall, jamin Ellis, Joseph Clark, William Torrey, Isaac B, riiomas Hammond Barker, Nathanl. Cushing, Duxbury William Loring, Nathaniel Loring, Thomas Ezra Weston, jr. Sam'l A. Hobart Frazer Plymouth Rosseter Cotton, Halijax Josiah Thompson, N. M. Davis, Barnabas Obadiah Lyon, Nathaniel Hedge, James Warren, Morton, Zebad. Thompson William Sturtevant, Jos. Hanover Horatio Cushing, Bartlett, jr. Nathl. Spoon- Snow Curtis, Reuben Cur- er, John B. Thomas, Na- tis, Aaron HGbart,jr. Mel- thaniel Uussell, Jos. Bart- zar Curtis,lsaiah Wing,2d. lett, 3d. John Winslow Plymfiton Elijah Bisbee, Hingham Dan'lShute, Ab- Isaac Wright ner Lincoln,Hawkes Fear- Rochester Nathanl. Ham- ing, Jotham Lincoln, jr. mond. 3d. Nathaniel Rug- Solomon Jones, Ephraim gles, Gideon Brastow, jr. Andrews, Robert Gould, Caleb Briggs, Elijah Wil- Caleb Thaxter, Martin lis, Peleg Wittredge,Chas. Lincoln, Joseph Wilder, jr. J. Holmes, Micah H. Rug- Counfellors, Sec, in Plymouth. 5 5

eles, Thos. Bassett, Joseph Gollamore Meigs Warc/iam Israel Fearing, ScUiiaie Hayward Pierce, R. Leonard, Benjamin Christoph. Gushing, Gush- Fearing, John Fearing, ing Otis, Jesse Dunbar, Wadsworth Grocker,Ben» Edward F. Jacobs, John jamin Bourne

Counsellors at Law. .Hhington Jared Whitman, Middkbnro'WWk.GsWQioiX, Benjannin Hobart 2^chariah Eddy Bridifetvater Wm. Bay- Fern broke Kilborn Whit- lies, Bartholomew Brown, man Kliab Whitman Plymouth Joshua Thomas, Hanover John Winslow, Nathaniel M. Davis, Zab- , jr. diel Sampson Hingham EtDenezer Gay Rochester Abrah. Holmes, Kingston Thomas P. Beal Charles J. Holmes Attorney at S. J, C. William R, Seaver, Kingston. Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Hanover Isaiah Wing P/i/moMMJohnThomas,jr. Middleboro* Isaac Stevens Rochester David Bacon

Sheriffs Nathan Hayward, Esq. of Plymouth. For Deputy- Shcriffsy^see Appendix.

Commissioners of Wrecks^ Isfc. Isaac Winslow, Marsh- tield, Wm. Davis, jr. Plymouth, PaulMerritt,Scituate.

Coroners, Abington LebbeusGurney, Samuel Thompson T, V. Totman Pembroke Charles Little, Bridge^ater Lot Whit- Nathaniel Loring, Nathan- marsh, Thomas Packard iel Gollamore Carver Caleb Atwood Plymouth Benj. Drew, jr, Z)wjr3wn/BenjaminAlden, Plymfiton Elias Churchill Studley Sampson Rochester William Grapo, Hanover Josiah Smith, jr. Nathaniel Haskell, Peleg Mng. Job Loringjjr. Saml. Wittredge, David Peck- Hobart, James Stevenson ham, jr. Kingston JededL Holmes, Scituate Lemuel Turner, jr. John Gray, jr. Samuel Waterman, John MarshfeldWiWiBXii Lewis, Gollamore,ElijahB.Turner James Dingley Wareham Samuel Savory, Middkdoixf^ Levi^riggs, Curtis Tobey ,

5G Jufllces of the Peace inBriftol. BRISTOL. Judge ofProbate, Hocltjah Baylies, of Dighton.

Reghter of Probate y , of Tauntfxi. Regliter of Deeds, James Williams, of raunton. County Treasure!', Samuel Crocker, cf Taunton. County Atlornnj, John \I. Williams, of Tauntotu Clerk of the Courts^ James Sproat, of Taunton.

Justices of the Peace and of tJie Quorum. Berkley Samuel Tobey, \orton Lab in Wheaton Apollos Tobey Seekonk James Ellis, Oli- Z)a r?;noM^AHolderSlccum, ver Starkweather Elihu Slocum Taunton James Williams, Dighton liodijah Baylies James Sproat, Marcus Fairhaven Alden Spooner Morton, Jones Godfrey, KexvBedford LemuelV\'il- John M. Williams, Asa liams,Lemuel Williams, jr. Uanforth Raynhani Jonathan Shaw, Wellington Wm. Baylies Seth Washburn IVekt/iort Abner Brownell Rehoboth David Perry

Afifiointed to qualify Civil Officers. Samuel Td^ev, Lemuel Williams, Nathaniel Morton, David Perry, James Sproat, John W. Seabury, Na- thaniel Fales, Joseph Tisdale, , Johu Nye, John AL Williams, Asa Danforth, Justices of the Peace. Attleboroush Joel Read, iel Williams, J. Wardwell Jacob Balkham, Israel Easton Elijah Howard, Hatch, Eb?nezer Da^s^et, Dan'l Wheaton, John Pool NoahClafiinJr. Lem.May John Tisdale, Shepherd Berkley Simeon Chase, Leach, Calvin Brett, Edw. Ezra Dean, Levi French, Williams, Rowl. Howard Barzillai Crane, Adoniram Fairhaven Nathaniel S. Crane Spooner, Kelly Eldridge, Dartmouth Abra'm Tuck- James Taber, JosephTrip, er, Oliver Alden, Holler Ansel Gibbs Slocum, jr, Z. A. Macom- Freetown Ephr. Winslow, ber, Joseph GifFord, Thas. Benjamin Weaver, Jot) Almy, Jeptha Ashley, Morton, Ebenezer Pierce Benja. R. Tucker H. Cushman, Earl Samp- Dighton William Wood, son John Hathaway, Nathan- Counfellors, &c. in BriftoL 57 j\fcnsfitld Daniel Gilbert, Seekonk John Medbury, Pavid Gilbert, Rowland Calvin Martin, Danl. Car- Green, Solo. Pratt, Masoii penter, Elkanah French, Cxhb Thos. Kinnccut, ApcUos Xtv.'- Bedford Saml. Per- Cushman, Ebenez. Bucklm ns William Kotch, jr, E. Taunton Benjamin Wil- Haskell, J. Nye, Roger liams, Jonathan Ingell, Gi- Haskell, John Hawes, deon Williams, Jos. I'is- AbrahaniBarker, Thomas dale, John W. Seabury, Kempton, Jas. Howland,2d. Nath'l Fales, Alfred Wil- Rour.sevi) Spooner liams, Simeon Tisdale,Wil- Xorton John Hnll, William liam Hodges, 2el. EnosBurt, Burt, Silas Cobb, Brvau John Reed, Kathan'l Leon- Hal, Thos. Dantorth,'2d. ard, Jcsi. King, Fran. Bay- Danl.Parker,IsaacHcdges, lies, John Godfrey, John Samuel Morey West, Nath'i Williams, Kaijnham Tosiah Deane, Thomas Lincoln, D. G. W. Kaihan el Briton, Israel Cobb, Jonas L. Hodges, Ws-hburn, Jcsiah Dcane, Alrlathar Ingell jr. John Gilmore, jr. Troy Joseph E. Read, Rehvboth Sabrey i^-nwton, Wiliiam B. Canedy, Abra- Jos. \A'heaton, '2d. Lemuel ham Bowen, David TeiTy Maccmber, jr. George W. JVtll!ng!o72'Ssin\\^f:\\\. Bay- Peck, Ezra Bliss, Thomas lies, Thomas B. Richmond, Carpenter.2d.JasBhss, 2d. George Walker, Nathan- Somerset Francis Borland, iel \\ heeler, Israel Antho- Joseph Kellogg, Dan'l Ed- nv, Thos. S B;.ylies dy, William Reed, David Wesrfiort U'ilham White, Anthony, Mason Buffington 2d. Peleg Sisson, Sylvester Sivanzeij James Luther, Brownell, AbnerB.Giftbrd, Thomas' Peck. Danl. Hale, Anselm Bassett, Nathi.u

Jdin Mason, Wm. IMason, C . Brownell Henry Gardner

Ccunsello-! s at Lcvj. F.astpn Daniel Wheaton Scekonf: JnmesliAWs, Appl- y'>;/r/?ci'(?72Nath.S.Spooner ies Cushman, Moses San- Frcetoivn Hercules Cush- tord man, Rufus Bacon S-.vanzey Siias Cc^b Maii-ifield David Gilbert Taunton Marcus Morton, J^'evj Bedford Lemuel Francis Baylies, John M. Williams, jr. John Nye Williams Xorton Westnort Anselm Basselt 58 Attorneys, &c. in BrlftoL

Attorneys at the Sujireme Judicial Court, JEtLston Cyrus Lothrop Seekonk Benjamin Cozens, JVew-BedJhrclTimoihyG. jun. Coffin Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Easton George Wheaton Taunton David G. W. Norton Earl P. White Cobb. James Ford, jr. Swanzey Piiny Merrick Troy John Lindsey Seekonk Collins Dariing

Sheriffs Horatio Leonard, Esq. of Raynham. Detiuty-Sheriffs. Berkley Dean Bnrt JVorton Preston Hodges Dartmouth Russell Shear- Rehoboch Cromwell Bliss man Swanzey Royal Chase MaHton Elijah Wjuiams iSefAronA-'^Ezekiel Robinson, i^az>Vwt'e7iWiUiari)Gonlon Church Gray Freetown Ambrose Bar- Taumon Seth Crossraan, naby J.iiaes Woodward Middledoronf^h Israel Troy William Dean Hatch, jr. Eusha May /fy//m,§'^o??CrockerBabbitt .jVe%t)- Bedjo rd PelegJt' n ney IVestjiort Adam Giftbrd Gaclery Abiezer Dean, of Taunton. Crier of the Courts, Oliver So|)er, jr. of Taunton. Insp. of Fire Arms, Remember C.ariJenter, Attleboro*. Coramissioners of JVi'ecks, ^c. Lc?i"!uel Williams, of Niw-Bcdfurd, A polios Tnbey, of Berkley. Coro?iers. Attleboro^ Peter Th.nche\\^ JVorton Isaac, Hodges, Walter Tyler, Sam. Tyler, C-romwell LcotiJ^rd Nathaniel Allen yv. Bedford Simpson Hart, Berkley Levi French, Dean Nathiii Bates, William Burt Kempton, Eph. Kempton Dartmouth Russell Shear- Raynham Amyntas Shaw man, Henrv Tucker, jr. RchoboihTho'i. Carpenter, F.a^ton Rowland Howard, 2d. , Elijah A. Daniel Macomber Read, IsraelDrown,Crom- Fairhaven Wm. Gordon well Biiss Freetown John Nichols Seekonk John Miller, Ca- Ma n fitld Simeon G re en lebCarpenter,Ezra French Juftices, &c. In Barnftable. 59

Abraham Oimsby Renjiuiin Ingcll, James Somerset Henry Bragg, W ooclwaid, Oliver Scper Philip Bowers Troy Slieftield Weaver Sivanzey William Mason, IVcstport JrjnaUian Brow- Benajah Masun.Jas. Brown ik 1, Tcleg W. Peckham, Taunton David Carver, Fredeiick Brownell Silas Leonard, Edward Vl'eliiugton Crccker Bab- Grossman, Abiezer Dean, bitt BARNSTABLE. Judge ofProbate, John Davis, of Barnstable. Register of Probate, Nathrinie.1 Freeman of Sandwich. Regi'der of Deedsy Job C. Davis, of Barnstable. County Treasurer, David Crccker, of do. County Attorney, Nymphas Marston, of do. Clerk of the CourtSy David Scudder, do. Justices ofthe Peace and cfthe Quorum. Barnstable DavidScudder, ^andivich Nathaniel Free- John Davis,IsaiahL Green, man, VVendcli Davis Saml.Savage, AbnerDavis Yarmouth John Reed Brvnuiter Solo. Freeman Wt/Zy^ffH* Sam'lWaterman Chatham Richard Sears Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Nathaniel Freeman, John Davis, Timothy Phinney, Richard Sears, Wendell Davis, John Reed. Justices ofthe Peace. Barnstable Josi. Sampson, Elisha Mayo, Harding Naler Crocker, Rowland Knowles T. Crocker,Tim. Phinney, i^a//«oMr/tDavidNye,Fran- Joseph Blish, Jr. Job C.Da- cis Weeks,BraddockDim- vis, David Crocker, Nym- mick, Sam'l P Croswell, phas Marston, JonasWhit- Joseph Parker, Nathaniel man, Sylvester Baker Lewis, Thomas Fish

Brewster Isaac Clark, Harwich Ehenez . Brooks, Isaac W. Whitman,Eliiah John Dillingham, Isaiah Cobb Chase, William Eld ridge Chatham Ezra Crowell Marshfiee Gideon Hawley Dennis Stephen Homer, Orleans Timothy Bascom, Nathan Stone, Jonathan Isaac Sparrow, Simeon Nickerson, Jona. Bangs Kingham, Willm. Myrick Raslham Saml. Freeman, Provincetown BenjaminE^ 66 Counfellors & Deputy-SherifFs in Barnftable.

Atkins, Orsamiis Thomas Bangs Sandwich Eilsha Perr/, Yarmouth GorhamLovdl, Elisha Pope, Benjamin Elisha Doane, Jos. Hawes, Burgess, William Handy, James Crowell, Henry T ho. Swift, Nathan Nyejr. Thatciier I'niro Anthony Snow, Is- Wdlfieet William Cote, rael Lombard, John D. Josiah Whitman

Counsellors at Law. Barmtahle Abner Davis, Whitman Nvmphas ISlarston Sandwich Russel Freeman Brewster Isaac W. Yarmouth John Reed

AttorJicys at the Common Picas, Orleans John Doane Sandwich Ssth F. Nye

Sheriff Wendell Davis, Esq. of Sandwich.

Defiuty- Sheriffs. Barnstable Robert Loth- Orleans William Mvrick rop, Ezra Crocker, Juhn Sandwich Shadrach 7'-ee- Bnrsley, jr. man, Sewall Fessenden Br-ewster Beniamin Berry Yarmouth Enoch Hallet Falmouth Davis Hatch

Gaolor, Robert Lothrop, of Barnstable.

Comjnissioners of Wrecks, £5'c. Thomas Fish, Falmoutli, Richard Sears, jr. Chatham, Melatiah Tobey, Sand- wich. Coroners.

Barnstable Isaiah Parker, Samuel Bourne, jr. Setli Naler Crocker, Roland T. Hamlin Crocker, John Davis, jr. Sandwich Lem'iel Pn]je, Asa Young Heman Tobey, Edw. Nye Brewster William Crosby Truro Levi Stevens, Jonas Chatham Samuel Nye Stevens, Jaazaniah (iross JDennis Seth Tobey IVellfleet Josiah Whitman Kantham Michael Collins Yarmouth Joseph Hawes i'^a//72o:^(.7zConsider Hatch, Overseers of the Marshfiee and Herrlncc^iond Indians, Joshua Thomas, Nymphas Mairstra, Gideon Ilawley Juftices, &c. in Dukes. 6i DUKES. Jiidj^e ofPiybate. George Athearn, of Tisbury. Rrs^hter ofP'obate, Tht^mas Cooke, of Edgarton, Rnnstcr of Dceds^ Samuel Smith, of Edgarton. County Treamrer, William Jernegan, o? Edgarton. County Attorney^ Thomas Dunham, of Tisburv. Ckrk ofthe Courts^ Cornelius Marchant, of Edgarton. Justices ofthe Peace and of the Quoru7n. Chilmark Matthew May- Mayhew, Thomas Cooke, hew Beriah Norton Edt^arton W. Jernegan, Tisbury John Davis Elijah Stuart, William

Af-ifiointed to quaVfy Civil Officers. Beriah Norton, 'I'homas Co(jke. Justices of the Peace. Chilmark Allen May hew, Cornelius Marchant, Ich- John Hancock, Ebenezer abod Norton Skifl', Benjamin Allen Tisbury George Athearn Edgarton Thos. Cooke, jr. Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Chilmark Ebenezer Skiff 7^/s5za'z/ Thomas Dunham Edgarton Tho-nas Cooke

Sheriff'^ Jethro Worth, Esq. of Edgarton. Deputy Sheriffs. Chilmark Wm. Mayhew Tisbury Elijah Hillman Edgarton Thos. Mayhew Guardian to India?i and Mulatto Profirietors, Gay Heady Tristram Allen, Chilmark. Commissioners of Wrecks^ life. Ebenezer Skiff, Chil- mark, Jethro Worth, Edgarton. Coroners. Chilmark Simon Mayhew Edgarton Peter Pease, jr. NANTUCKET.

Judge of Probate l!f County Attorney ^ Isaac Coflin. Register ofProbate, Josiah Hussey. Register o^ Deeds, Latham Gardner. County 7'reas^^r

Justices ofthe Peace arid of(he Quorum. \ Isaac Coffin, Samuel Bigelcw, Walter Folger,jr Josiah Hussey, Thaddeus Coffin, Charies Folger, j Daniel Coffin.

Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers.

Isaac Coffin, Zlaccheus Hussey, Albert Gardner, Josiah \ Hussey, Justices of the Peace^ \ Zaccheus Hussey, Joseph Swaii), Geo. Cannon, Albert Gardner, Benjamin Gardner, Charles Folger, Attorney at Sujireine Judicial Court, Josiah Hussey. Attorney at the Court of Ccimnon Pleas^ Isaac Coffin Sheriffs Jeremiah Lawrence, Esq. Dcfiuty Sherijf\ Uiiah Gardner. Physicians^ Oliver C. Bartlett, Rowland Gelston, Mar- tin T. Morton.

Commissioner of Wrecks^ tP'c. Jeremiah Lawrence. Coronersy Latham Gardner, Benjamin Glover. WORCESTER. Judge ofProbatCy Nathaniel Paine, of Worcester. Register o/"Pro(^ar^,Theophilus Wheeler, of Worcest. of Register ofDeeds t Oliver Fiske, Worcester. County T'r.^GswreT, Samuel Allen, of Worcester.

County Attorney y Rejoice Newton, of Worcester.

Clerk of the Courts ^ , of Worcester. Justices of the Peace and ofthe Quorum. Athol James Humphreys Nathaniel P. Denny PaiTc Eleazer James Leominster , Bolton Silas Holman Brookfeld Tilley Rice Lu?ienburg^i\m. Gushing Charlton Wm. Stedman Mendon : Dudley Aaron Tufts Milbury Aaron Pierce Fitchburg Joseph Fox Milford Samuel Joneb Hardwick Timothy Page Xor.Brookfidd I'hos.Hale Harvard Hen. Bromfield, Oxford Jonathan Davis Benjamin Kimball, Mer- Petersham Hutc. Hapgocd rick Rice Shrrivsbury J. Henshav? Lancaster Samuel Ward, Stei^ling John Robljins Tim.Whiting, MosesSmith Uxbiidge Benja. Adam? Leicester Wm. Henshaw, Westborough Audr.Pctci- Juftices of the Peace in Worcefter. 63

Testern Danforth Keyes coin, Isaiah Tliomas,Danl. Westminister Michael Gill Clap, Levi Lincoln, jr. IVorcester Nath'l Paine, Daniel Waldo, Abijah iamuel Flagg, Theoplilus BigeloNV Wheeler, Abraham Lin- Afifiointed to qualify Civil Officers. J wight Foster, Salem Towne, Joseph Allen, Nathaniel Paine, OUver Fiske, Theopliilus Wheeler, , Timo. Whiting, Jona. Davis, Wni.Stedman.

Justices ofthe Peace, Ashbumham Abrah. Low, Dudley Jas. Wolcott.Am- Joseph Jev. ett, George R. asa Nichols, JepthaBacon, Gushing Allen Hancock Athol Joseph Procter,Geo, Fitchburg Calvin Willard, Fitts, Joseph Pierce John Shepley, Peter Snow, Barre Asa Waiker, Elijah Wm. Cunningham Caldwell, Simeon Metcalf, Gardner Simeon Leland, Nathaniel Jones, Seth Lee, Smyrna Glazier

Nathaniel Houghton, jr. Grafton Jos. Wood . Nath. Samuel Lee, jr. Adam?, Benjam.Goddard, Berlin Amos Johnson,Hen- Wm.Lamb, Amasa Rob- ry Powers erts, Jonathan W heeler BqUou Jonath. Whitcomb, Hardwick John Hastings, Nathl. Longley, jr. Amos D-in'l Rnggles,Sam I.East- Parker, Steph. P. Gardner man, William Cutler Bqylston James Longley, Harvard Jos. Stone, Jona, Aaron White, Sam. Brig- Simonds, Francis Farr, ham, Jotham Bush Stevens Hayward J5rooX_y?f/rfJohnCutler, Eli- HoldenMVm. Drury,Lem. sha Hammond, Sim. Dra- Davis, James Easterbrook, per, Seth Banister, Thos, Ebenezer Easterbrook, Bond,jr.CheneyReed,I)dnl. Ethan Davis B. Grosvenor, Seth Field, Hubbardstonl^ccb Waite, Jesse Biiss,Elish.Hammond Wm.Marean, AsaWheeler Charlton Salem Towne, jr. S. Swan, D. Woodward \ViUiam P. Rider, Isaiah DancasterlsrsiQl Ath trten, Rider, John Spurr, Luther Josiah Flagg, Jos. Wales, Ammidon, Zepha. Brown JacobFisher, Benj.Wymau Dana Stephen Johnson Leicester A. Flint, iBrad- Douglas Benj. Wallis, jr. ford Sumner, Edw. Good- Benjamin Craggen, VVel- win, Abijah Bigelow come Whipple Leominster Wm. Nichols, 6+ Juflices of the Peace in Worcefter.

John Gardner, Joel Crosby, Andr. Kendall, Solo. God-^

Bezaleei Lawrence, Asa dard, Tnomas J Lee '^ Johnson, John Kendall, Da- Rutland Jonas Howe, Za- vid Wilder di)C Gates, Dan). Walker, J.unenbnrgY.^tk. Whiting, Tilly Flint, Rufus Putnam, Thomas Stearns Dudley Walker Mendon Richard George, Shrewsbury Jonah Howe, Nathan Verry, Jos. Adams, VashniHemmenway,Andr. Warren Rawson, Elijah H. Ward, Samuel Haven 'I'hayer, Peter Wheeloclc Southborongh Peter Fay, MiLbury Josi. Stih-s, Caleb WillardNewton, JonasBall jlJarbank, Ama.sa Braman Southbridge Timo. Page, iT://7/orGfPerley Hunt, Adam jr. Frederick W\ Bottom, Chapin Calvin Aramidown, Ger- A'i?vtf;^ram/rfeJos.Bowman, shom Plympton Henry Penniman, Jona- S/iencerJ^^n]. Drury, Jonas than Nye, Samuel Mixter Bemis, James Draper, jr. Korthbord' Nahum Fay, Sterling Benj. Richardson, Isaac Davis, Seth Qrout, Mos. 1 homas, IsaacGood- Stephen Williams win, Jas.Wilder,Sam.Saw- No rtlib ridge? a ulW'hiting, yer, Thomas H Blood Adolphus Spring, Abiel Sturbridge Oliv.Plympton, Jacques J.hn PhiUips, Eph. Morey, North Brookfield Daniel Thos.Upham, AbelMason, Gilbert, Benjamin Adams Saml.Newell, Jabez Hard- Oakham Washington Al- ing, John Holbrook,Samuel len, Benjamin Waterman, Freeman Wm.Crawfordjr. Joel Jones Sutton Sumner Bastow, Oj^rrfSylvanus Learned, JonasSibley, Step. Munroe, Abij.Davis, Sam. Hartwell -lonj^than Leland Petersham Nath'i Chand- Templeton Thos. Fisher, ler, , Henry Loveii Walker, JosiahHov/e Ward,WilliamPark.hurst, JohnW.Stiles,Mos. Wright Jared Weed Ujiton Ezra Wood, jr. Faxton Nath'i Crocker, Elisha Bradish Jonathan Hubbard Uxbridge BezaleeiTaft,jr. P/i/////25'ro7zIthamarWard, Samuel Read, Benjamin E'ijah Gould, Abel Piper Adams, Frederick Taft Princeton WilHam Dodds, JFarrfJos.Stone, JohnClark Hen .Prentiss, Eph Wilson, Westborough Jas. Hawse, Artem. How, Jonas Brooks Nathan Fisher, Nahum Roxjahton Joseph Easter- Harrington, Breck Park- bropk,Steph.Batcheldor,jr. man, Moses Grout, Daniel Counfellos and Attorneys in Worcefter, 6j

Bellows IsraelWinton,Mos.Hale,jr. IVest Boylston Robert B. Daniel Henshaw, Samuel Thomas, Joseph Hinds, Prentiss Barnabas Davis Worcester Edw. D. Bangs, Western Jacob Mansfield, JosephTrumbull,Nathaniel Danl. Hodges, HarveySes- Macartny,SamuelFlaggjr, sions James Wilson, Levi Hay- Westminster Abel Wood, wood, Sam. Brazer, Sam, Jonas Whitney, jr. Hay- M. Burnside, Rejoice man Wheeler, Alexander Kewton, Wm. E. Greene, Dustin Samuel Jennison ^r^VifAewrfonEnochKidder,

Counsellors at Laiv. Athol Joseph Proctor Royalston Ephraim Hinds Barre Eleazer James,Seth Rutland Rufus Putnam Lee, Nathaniel Houghton Shrewsbury Ar\^Y.}^\\2iV^6oro'Nah.Harringtcn Lancaster Moses Smith, Western Jacob Mansfield John Davis, jr. W^estminstcr Alexander Leicester Nathl.P. Denny, Dustin Bradford Sumner Wl7ichend.D^n]. Henshaw Leominster Asa Johnson, Worcester Nathl. Paine, William Perry William E. Greene, Levi Mendon Seth Hastings, Lincoln, jr. Samuel M. Richard George, Warren Burnside, Rejoice Newton, Raw son Levi HeywGod,Edward D, Petersham LewisBigelow, Bangs Jared W^eed

Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court, Dudley Thomas Pope rrmc/^end H.G.N ewcomb J\orth- Brookfield Daniel Worcester John Da\ is Gilbert West Boylston Matthew Temfileton Samh Cutting Davenport F 2 66 Deputy SherifFs, &c. in Worcefter,

Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Ashburnham E. M. Cun- ^c^w^raznrreeChas. Allen ningham Sfiencer Daniel Knight Brook^eld Amos Crosby Sutton Jonas L. Sibley Charlton Pliny Merrick Uxbridge Joseph Thayer, Grafton Harry Woal Samuel M. Crocker Harvard Austin Denny Worcester Gardner Bur- Leominster Jos. G.Kendall bank, John W. Hubbard, Mendon Peter Wheelock Samuel Flagg, jr.

Sheriffy Thomas W. Ward, Esq. of Shrewsbury. Deputy Sheriffs, ithoi James Oliver J\''orth-BrookJieldVJ\\\\dim JBarre Moses Holden, Ayres, jr. William Robinson JK'eiv Braintree Geo. Fay Bolton Joseph Sawyer, jr. Petersham Cephas Wil- Brookfield John Muzzy, lard Alanson Hamilton, Eli Rutland Joseph King Tyler Sterling Moses Thomas., Charlton Salem M'Intire Ebenezer Pope, jr. Douglas EbenezerBolcom Sutton Daniel Tourtellot Fitchburg Saml.Houghton Spencer David Draper Grafton David Sherman Southboro* Jonas Ball Harvard ReubenVVhitney Southbridge Dexter Clark Hubbardst. LutherCliftbrd Temjileton Ephraim Stone Leominster Oliver Adams Uxbridge Royal Thayer Lancaster^oXomon Carter, Worcester Daniel Denny, Elijah Wilder John Mower Leicester Daniel Upham Westminster Eben. Jones Mendon Amariah Taft, West Boylstonios.A.Keed W. Thayer Winchend.JaiCobW£i\Gs/}i\ Crier ofthe Courts, Silas Brooks, of Worcester. Gaol Keeper, Nathan Heard, jr. Coroners. Jhsburnha7nWmStesirns Douglas James Farwell

. 'Ithol JosephPierce, James Dudley Jabez Day, Will- Oliver, Daniel Ellenwood iam Robinson Barre Samuel Henry Fitchburg Oliver Fox Boylston Levi Pierce Grafton A. Kimball, jr. Brookfield SimeonDraper, Hardwick Lemuel Har- John Muzzy, Matth. Wood rington CVifar/^07zAarouVVhLeelock, ^art;arG?StevensHayw ard Otis Farnham Holdeyi Henrv BuUartl .

Juftices &c. in Hampden. 67

William Drury, jr. bury, Jonaihan Pitrce Jiubbardston David Ben- Rutland Bciijam. Putnam nett, jr. 67^re'^'66w?7/JOj.Sunnier,jr. Lancaster Benj. Wyraan, Southboro' Dexter Ball Richard Haven Spencer Sardinia Muzzy, Leicester Otis Sprague Walton Livermore Leominster Abel Carter, Sterling Moses Thomas, Daniel Newhall Ebeneaer Pope, }y. Lunenburg Peter Brown Sfurbridge Simeon Fiske, Mendon S. Davenpoi-t, jr. Ed\yard Piiillips Milford Nathl. Parkhurst Sutton Thos. Harback, jr. Milbury Reuben Bartonjr. 7' ?n/iletC7iJohn E. Newton Aew-Braintree Jona. Barr Uxbridge Peler White 'J\\ Brookjfield Moses Bond, IVurd John Rice Rufus Dodge IVeitboro' Lovet Peters Ogkham Fred. A. Preslw IVestern Josiah Putnam Oxford J.Harris, L. Crane IVestmmster Jonas Miles, Pttersham Asa Pond, Luke Bigeiow Eber. Hapgood, Jas. Rip- IVmchendon Saml. Noyes ley, Josiah S. Prentice J Vorcenter Silas Brooks, Phillifiston Sime. Gcddard William Eaton, Reuben Princeton John Dodd Wheeler,GeorgeA.rruni- Royalston Daniel Wood- buU HAMPDEN. Judge ofProbate^ John Hooker, of Springfield. Register ofProbate^ Oliver B. Morris ot do. Register ofDeeds iP". C. Treasurer, Ed. Pynchon, of do.

County Attorney y Samuel Latlirop, of West-^prini^rtieid. Clerk of the Courts^ John Ingersoll, of Springfield Justices of the Peace and of the Quoru?n, Brimfdd Abner Morgan Sfiringfcld John Hooker, Granville John Phelps Chauncey Brewej-, John Longmeado'x GideonBurt, Ingersoll Ethan Ely W. Sjiringfeldion. Smith, Monson Abner Brown jr. Apfiointed to (jualify Civil Officers, Thomas Dwight, John jHooker, George Bliss, Sam?iei Lathrop, Samuel Fowier, John Ingersoll, Elijah Bates' Justices ef the Peace, i^/a«flf/brc?JedediahSmith,David Boies, Reuben Boies, 6S Counfellors, &c. in Hampshire.

Alanson Knox, Samuel Saul Fowler, John Mills Knox Sfiring/ield Jonsi. D wight,

BrimHdd Stephen Pyn- Edward Pynchon,Jonathan ( chon, Philemon Warren D wight, jr. Moses Chapin, CAe>sr^rSvlvesterEmmons, Oliver B. Morris, Joshua Asahel Wright, William Frost, Danl. Lombard, Be- Wade, Martin Phelps zaleel Howard, Edmund Granville Israel Parsons, Bliss, Robert Emery Jas. Cooley, Patrick Boies, Tolland f^leazer Slocum, James Barlow, liezekiah Abraham Granger, Wm. Robinson More, Titus Fowler, Elea- Holland David Wallis zer Slocum Longmeadoiv JabezColton, We-fffeld Elijah Bates, Gad Coiton Jedediah Taylor, William Ludlow Geo. Wilkinson, Blair, Isaac Wells, Augus- Benjamin Sikes tus Collins, Wm. Moseley, Monson Jacob Thompson, James Fowler Ede Whitaker, Joel Nor- TV. Sfiringjield Eliphalet cross Leonurd,Peianah Bliss,He- Montgomery Aaron Parks man Day, Roland Bur- Palmer Jon;^ than Shearer, bank, Charles Ball, Gad Amos Hamilton, James Warriner, Elias Leonard, Stebbins Timothy Horton,JustinEly, Russell Isaac Palmer, Ti- Amos Worthington tus Doolittle Wilbraham Abel Bliss, jr. S. Briwfield William W. Robert Sessions, Augustus Thompson, Jas. L. Wales Sisson, Walter Stebbins, Southwick Enos Foote, Jos. Samuel F. Merrick, Will Forward, Gideon Root, iam Knights

Counsellors at Law.

Blandford Alanson Knox Sfiringjield George Bliss, Brimjidd Abr-er Morgan, Jona. Dwight, jr. Oliver B. Stephen Pynchon Morris Chester Ashael Wright Wilbraham Wm. Knight Granville Patrick Boies, West/ield Elijah Bate?, James Cooley Wm. Blair, Augustus Col- Palmer James Stebbins lins Southwkk John Mills W. Sfiring. Sam.l. Lathrop

Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court. Chester Samuel Johnson George Bliss, jr. Monson Decdatus Dutton, Southivick John Howard, Juflices, Sec. in Hampfhire. 69

Benjamin Day IV. Sp.ringjitld Solomon Sfirmg/itldZw^XACe Willard Lathrop H'ca'Jiild James Fowler Attorneys at the Common Picas, ^firingfield Frederick A. WVs^rW EiiB. Hamilton, Packard AliVeU Steiirtks, Caleb llice

S/ieriffy John Phelps, Esq. ofSpringtieid. Dtfnitxj- Sheriffs. Chester Horace Smitli W. S/n-rngf. Rodney Day Palmer John Frink IVc^iJield Samuel Douglas SpringJicldWm. H.Foster IVilbraham Abel Caulkins

Ebenezer Russell, jr. of Springfield, De[)uty-Gaoler. Henry Brewer, of Springfield, Cri^;- of C.C. Com. Pleas. Coroners. Chester William Wade Palmer John Frink Monsori Joel Norcross S/iring^dd John Pynchon Longmeadow Alex. Field

HAMPSHIRE. Judge ofProbate^ Samuel Hinckley, of Northamplou' Register ofProbate^ Jsaac C. Butts, of do.

RtgUter ofDeeds y Solomon Stoddard, jr. of t)o. County Treasurer, Daniel Stebbins do. Cou7ity Attorney, Elijah H. Mlils, of do. Clerk of the Courts, Josiah i) wight, of do. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. AmJierst , Josiab Dwigbt, Jno.Breck, Samuel F. Dickinsou TlieodcM-e Strong, Lewis Jos. Mill**, I Belcherton Bridgman, Strong, Eijah Fl.

! Eliakim Phelps Sol-omen Stoddard, jr. Jon- Cummingion Peter Bi'vant athan H. L> ir.an Hadiey Samuel Porter J\q7 ivich Era-otus Lyman Huifeid Benjamin Smith SouJuwi/nonJouaxhsLuiiidd A'orihamfit on r^ben. Hunt, S. Hadli y Rugbies \^'Gcd- Samuel Hinckle\', Joseph bridge Lyman, Dau'l Wright,Levi ^rfjr/;cw/;?o?;3>ivestJudd Lyman, Solomon Stoddard, U illiamsburg Asd. White. Ajipointed to qualify Civii Ojjicers. Elien. Hijnt, Joseph Lvman,DaDl. Wright, Levi Lyman, I Noah Webster, Rufas Graves

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70 Juftices of the Peace in Hampfhire.

Justices ofthe Peace. Amherst John Dickinson, David Mack, Erastus Ing- Simeon SU\'g, Ichabocl ham, Joshua Dickson Draper, Heze. VV. Strong, JSforthampton AsahelPom- Gide. Stetson, John Strong, eroy, Charles Starkweath- Rutus Graves er, Isaac C. Bates, John Belchcrton He iryDwight, Taylor, BenjaminTappan, Estes Howe, Eldad Par- Moses Wright, Ebenezer sons, Jusijs F(,>rvvard, Jus- Hunt,jr CharlesShepherd, tus DwighL, Mark Doolit- Daniel Stebbins tle JVornvich John Ellis, Aa- Chesterfield hpencer ron Hall Phelps, Thad. Baker, A. Pf///GmJohnConkey, Isaac Rice, Isaac King, Alanson Abercrombie, Barna Brig-* Anderson, Dyer Bancroft, ham Timo. A. Phelps Plainjidd Jumes Richards, €u77imiyi^ton Nehe. Rich- John Hamlin ards Adam Packard, Eb- S-mth-Hadley Elihu enezer Snell, jr Dw^ight, Daniel Lamb, jr. Eai>t-Hainfiton Thaddeus Joseph ;virong, William Clapp, Oliver Clark Bnwdoin, jr. Riifield Elihu Lyman, Southamfiton Lemuel Benjamin Harwood Pom.eroy, Asahel Birge, jr. Goshen Wm. White. Oliv- Frederick Judd er Titylor, Joh'i Williams Ware Rutus King, Wm, Greemvick Thomas Pow- Bowdoin, Joseph Cum- ers, Laban Marcy, Joseph mings,jr. ' Wi '-^ms, Roger West Westhamfiton Jos.Kinsley, Gmw3z/David Smith, Wm. jr. Wm.. Hooker Eastman Williamsburg Wm, Bord- HadUy Giles C. Kellogg, man, Isaac Little, Elisha Mnses Porter, Wm. Porter Hubbard Hatfield Oliver Smith, Worthington Jona. Brews- Israel Billings, Saml. Par- ter, Samuel Howe, Trow^ tridge, 2:', John Hastings, bridge W^ard, Saml. Buf- Isrnel Williams fington, Dan Daniels, Joa- Middltfidd iMatth. Smith, ah Mills

Counsellors at Law.

Amherst Saml. F. Dickin- man, jr. Mark Doolittle son, Simeon Strong, Heze- Enfield, Elihu Lyman kiah W. Strong Hadley Giles C. Kellogg BckhertGu Joseph Bridg- Hatfield Israel Billings . Deputy-Sheriffs in Hampftiire. 7 1

J\orthamfitonS2im\.Hinck- Isaac C. Bates, Jonathan ley, Solomon Stoddard, jr. H. Lynnan, John Taylor, Eli P. Ashmun, Eljah H. Lewis Strong Mills, Theodore Strong, Wortfmigton Saml. Howe Attorneys at the Sufireme Judicial Cmirt. Amherst Ithamar Conkey 8outh HadUtj Wm. Bow- Chesterjidd Dyer Bancrott doiu, jr, Greenwich Labaii Marcy Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Amherst Jona. Eastman, Bates Lucius Boltwood WiUiamsburg Elisha Hub- A'c)r/Aa7;?/2ron WaldoFlint, bard, jr. Charles Fobes Ware Normand Smith Plaivfidd Cyrus Jcv Worthingtori Benj. Mills Southampton Charles F.

Sheriffs Joseph Lyman, Esq. Northampton. Dajiuty Sheriffs. »/^m/itT«/*Zcbina Dickinson A^orthamfiton Asa Smith, Bclcherton SimeonDwight Samue! Phelps CV/CA'^fry^t/t/ Abraham Ed- Ha'fidd Austin Smith wards 6'ow. i/aiy/rz/RodneySmith Pr^/A.IsaacAbercrombie,jr. Plainfidd Jcsiah Shaw, 2d Enfidd Rufus Powers JVorthin. Solomon P. Filch l^are William Page, jr. Deputy Gaoler, Cephas Clapp, Northampton. Crier of Courts^ William Bolter. Coroners. Amherst Jareb Vv'hite, Sol- Pdham Israel Conkey, cmon Keyes Eastman Isaac Abercrombie, jr. Behherton Elihu Sandford S. Hadley Josiah Bard well Cummington Bela Norton Sjuthavijiton Asahel GOshen Ambrose Stone Chapman Greenivich Alden Lathrop Worthvigtoji Josiah Mills, JVorthampton Thomas Elisha Brewster Wright, Abner Hunt FRANKLIN. Judge of Probate, Jojiatlian Leavitt, of Greer.field. Register ofProbate, Elijah Alvord, of do. County Trcusiurcr arid Register of Deeds, Hooker Leavitt, oi Greenfield. County Attorney, Sam\ie\ C. Aller, of Greenfield. Clerk of the C'jurti^, Rodolph-js Dickinson, ofdo. Juftices of the Peace in Franklin.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Ashficld Elijah Paine, Leavitt, Samuel C. Alle^ Ephraim Williams Havolcy Edmund Longley Bernardnton Job Grodale w'V^-y-'Sfi/emVarney Penrce Conway Elisha Billings mnhfidd Obadiah Dic- Greerjield Jona, I.eavitt, kinson Soloinon Smead, Jerome Orange Joseph Metcalf Ripiey,Richd.E.Newcoinb, Wendell Joshua Green Elijah Alvord, Hooker Whately Thos. Sanderson

Apjiointsdto qualify Civil Officers^ Jer.athan Leavitc, Richard E. Newcomb, Elijah Paine, Elisha Billings, Joshua Green, Samuel €. Allen, Eli- jah Alvord. Justices of the Peace.

./hhfield Levi Cook, Enos Rodolphus Dickinson,Gen. Smith, Henry Basse tt, Gennell, jr. Elisha Root, Thomas White Asaph Smead Bernardston John Hamil- Haivley Hezekiah Warri- ton, Polycarpus L. Cush- ner, William Sanford, Ed- man mund Longley, jr. Thomas Buckland Samuel Taylor, Longley Japheth Chapin,, Levi Heath Benjamin Maxwell, White jr. Medad Dickinson, Rog- Charlemojit Abel Wilder, er Leavitt,Ephm.Hastings, Sylvester Maxwell Ebenezer Tucker Co/ra272(?Ths. Avery, Clark I^verett Roswell Field Chandler, Jno. Drury, Dan- Leyden Hezekiah New- iel Willis, David Smith, comb, Peleg Babcock Calvin Smith Montage Calvin Munn, Co?i'ivay Samuel Ware, Benjamin S. Wells Joseph Rice, John Arms, A'ew-Salem David A. John Williams Gregg, Samuel Clesson Deerfeld William S. Wil- Korthfield Obadiah Dick- liams, Pliny Arms, Elihu inson, Medad Alexander, Hoyt, Asa Stebbins. Eben. John Nevers H. Williams, Ehsha Bogue, Oravge Josiah Cobb, Amos Saml. E.Field, Elijah Arms Woo(lward,Elijah Ball,Eb- £rving^s Grant Asaph enezer Atwood White Rowe^ John Cheney, Wil- Gill Seth S. Howland, liamTaylor,Solomon Reed, James Gould Ebenezer Merrill Greenfield Eliel Gilbert, ShelbwTie Aaron Skinner Counsellors, Attorneys, &c. m Franklin. 75

Stephen Faylor, William Nathaniel Smith Wells IVarwick Caleb Mayo, Shutesbury Wm. Ward, Ebenezer Williams, Jona- John Conkey, jr. Abner than Blake, jr. Justus Rus- Smith sell, Henry Barnard Sunderland Samuel Wendell David Whitaker Church, Caleb Hubbard, Whately John White Counsellors at Laiv. AsJifield Elijah Paine Elijah Alvord, Hooker Charlnnont Sylvester Leavitt, George Grennell, Maxwell jr. Samuel C. Allen Comvay William Billings Northjield John Nevers Deerjield Pliny Arms «S/iwrf«62/n/William Ward Greenjield R.E Newcomb, Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Court. Greenfield David Willard, David Brigham Danl. Wells, Saml. Wells, Warwick Henry Barnard Attorneys at the Common Pleas, Colraine Isaac B. Barber, Gill Benjamin Brainard John Drury Montague Jona. Hartwelk Jona Deerjield . A. Saxton, J^eiv- Salem Dav. A. G regg Aaron Arms Sundei'land Horatio \\^ Greenjield Joseph P. Allen Taft Sheriff, Epaphras Hoyt, Esq. of Greenfield. Defiuty^ Sheriffs. Bernardston HatsellPur- Leverett Alpheus Field pie Montague Benja. S. Wells Colraine Beriah W. Smith A^ew-Scdem NahumBryaot Conivay Henry P. Billings J\''orthfield Caleb Lyman Deerjield Asahel Wright Orange Abijah Hill Greenjield CalvinL.Munn, Roive Noah Wells Thomas Gilbert Sunderland^imton Bullard Calvin L. Munn, of Greenfield, Deputy-Gaoler. Crier of the Courts, Thomas Gilbert, of Greenfield. Coroners. Charkmont Consider Scott Greenfield Quartus Wells, Conway Christopher Arms Lucius Dickinson Colraine Levi S. MGee Leverett Svlvanus Field ^^yzrld George Arnns ..V-7y-.%/-w.SamuplWood- 74 Justices in Berkfiiire.

bii'^n, Daniel Putnam Strnd^tiand Williaii Orange David Cieaveland Delano

I?78fleetor of Fire Arms^ Roswell Field, Leverett.

BERKSHIRE. Judge of Probate^ William Walker, of Lenox. h'. rnater of Probate^ Nathaniel , of Richmond.

Comity Attorney y John Whiting, of Great-Barrington. CLx^rk ofthe Cowr ?.sJoseph W^oodbridge, of Stockbridge Register of Deeds. Snuthern District, Moses Hopkins, of Great-Barrington- Middle Distnct, Joseph Tucker, of Lenox. Northern District, Luther Washburn, of Lanesborough. County Treasurer^ Joseph Tucker, of Lenox. Justices qftJw Peace and of the Quorum,

Adams J. Q. Robinson Robbins Becket George Conant Pittsfield Timothy Childs, Great- Barrivgton Mt)ses Joshua Danforth, Nathan Hopkins, John Whiting Willis Hinsdale Thomas Allen Richmond Nathl.. Bishop, Lanesbord* Gid. Wheeler, Hugo Burgh ardt V\' .lent t Hubbell Sheffield Elish a Lee Jee Joseph Whiton Stockbridge Joseph W^ood- Lenox William Walker, bridge, John Bacon Jose[)h Tucker, Wm. P. Jfllliamstown William Walker, Daniel Williams, Starkweather, Daniel No- jr. Caleb Hyde, James W. ble

Afi-fiointed to qualify Civil Officers, John Bacon, Nathl. Bishop, Wm. Walker, Joseph Woodbridge. Timothv Childs, Joshua Danforth, Mioses Hopkins, Samuel H. Wheeler, Lyman Hall, John Whiton, William. P. Walker, Joseph Tucker, Daniel Noble, Douglas W. Sloane, Ezra Kellogg, John Whiting, John C. Williams. Justices ofthe Peace. Adams Israel Jones, John Putnem, Luther Bartlett Waterman, Th«.m?.s Far- Alford Philander Hulbert, uum, James Cummings, Elihu Leicester, Erastus Thomas Robinson, Nathan Hamlia Justices in Berkshire. 75

^kckec Seth Wadsworth, MountlVaf^hingtonZh^rlth ieuj. C.Perkins, AsaBaird Patterson, Merrit Smith 'htshire John Wells, jr. JV.AshJord Gaius Herman, A'arren SouUuvorth, Jona. Peivgrine Turner iichardson.EbenezerCole, J\''env-jM(irlboro^ Joseph )ai;ieJ Brown Fitch, Benjamin M''heel- lurksburg' Samuel Clark er, Jason Warner, Edward 'Jatton Jonn Chamberlain Stevens, Ebene"zer Hyde \biahani Porter, Thcnmis Ociy PaulLarkom. A )'ni- ireene, Nathan Kellogg, jidi Jones, Roderick Nor- IVumbull Dorrance, Hen- t rus Stowell,Win. %'re7nont Seneca TuUer, Fvizell, Simeon rhompson iaines Baldwin, Andrew Pit trfield Orrin Goodrich, 3act;n, Wilbur Cartisjohn Thomas Gold, Joseph lollenbeck Shearer, Oliver Root, John Florida Jesse King, Na- B. Root, Jonathan Alien, han Drnry r. Charles Goodrich , j I'hos. r./?arrzXf/onMiles Avery, B. StrongjButler Go.jdrich, David Wain\vright,LuC!US WiUiam C. Jarvis, Theo- ving, David Leavenworth, dore Hinsdale, jr. Chaun- 'Izra Keliogg, Geo. Beck- cey Hulbtrt, Joseph Mer- vith, Caleb Stanley rick, Henry C. Brown Hancock Gideon Martin, Richmond Zecha. Pierson, lotlnnan Hazard, Augustus Noah Rosseter, John Ba- Stanton, Wiilet Gardijer, con, WilhamS.Leadbetter, Leonard Ross, Griffin El- Absalom Ford ;lridge Savoy St>eUum Babbit,. Himdale Theod. Hinsdale, Joseph Wdiiams J^athl. I'racy, Artemas Sandisfitld Drake Mills, Thompson JoimC^nliv'ld, J ha Picket, Lanesboro' Peter B.Curtis, Eliakim Hull, Benjaniiti LymanHail,Luther Wash- Sheidr.n, Erastus Heucli )Qrn, Timo. VVhitnev, Cal- iShrjfiHd Moses Hubbard, nnHubbeli.Gideon Wheel- Stephen Dewey, Silas Kel- er, Aaron Barns logg, Moses Stocking, Saml. Lee William Sturgis, John Shears, Eli Ensign, Robert Nye, James Whiton, Ste- F. Barnard, Eiisha Lee, phen Thacher, John B. Andrew Andrus Perry, Josiah Yale Sourhfield William Bettis, ,Lciiox Oliver Belden, jr. Daniel Seal's .jHliarles Worthington 8tockbrid^€ John Whiton, 76 Counsellors, Attorneys, 5cc. in Berkshire.

Aug. Sherrill, Saml. Jones, lantine, jr. Jasper Morgan Thaddeus Pomeroy, Henry W.Stockbridgei^.\iY\%X.Gp\i&c W. D wight, Jared Curtis, French, Enoch W.Thaver, Hisha Brown, Elij. Brown, Lemuel Moffit, jr. Sylva. jr. Henry Brown, John lobey, Amasa Spencer, jr, Hunt Wiliiamstoivn DeodaUis Tyringham Adonijah Bid- Noble, Samuel Kellogg, well, Ehiathan Pratt, John Reuben Young, DouglasW. Garfield, Neherniah Park, Sloan, Nathan Rosseter Asa Bigelow, Charles IVmdsor Robert Walker, Jackson Dennison Robinson, Asahel Washington Wm.G. Bal- Wright, Noah Green Counsellors at Laiv, Adams Thomas Robinson, Gold, Chauncey Hulbert, Nathan Putnam William C. Jarvis, Daniel Dalton Henry Hubbard B. Bush, John Hooker, Cal- Great- Barrington John vin Martin Whiting, James A. Hyde, Sandiiffield Benja. Sheldon George H. Ives Sheffield Robt. F. Barnard Hinsdale Thomas Allen Stockbridge Samuel Jones, Lanesboro' Luther Wash- Henr}'^ W. D wight, Augus- burn tus Sherrill Ltnox William P. Walker West-Stockbridge Robbins Otis Lester Filley Kellogg, Amasa Spencer Pittsfield John C.Williams, W7//mmsrownDanielNoble, Thomas Gold^ Thomas A. Ambrose Hall

Attorneys at the Su/ireme Judicial Court. LanesboroughCaXvmUub' SheJ^eld Rich. O. Hulbert bell.jun. Wiliiamstoivn Charles A. Pittfifield Calvin Martin Dewey StOQkbridge Geo. Whitney Attorneys at the Common Pleas, Great-Barrington Wil- Lankton, John R. Porter liam C. Bryant Stockbridgt George Whit- Lenojc Joseph Tucker, ney, Lawson D. Bidwell William Porter, jr. SandisfieldThorndLsli'^'m' Pittsfield Matthias R. ing

Sheriff, Henrv C. Brown, Esq. of Pittsfield. Deputy-Sheriffs. Adams So. Village Robert Humphrey D, Burlingame R. Briggs, A^orth do. Alford Peter Jacques Justices in York. 77

Daiton Henry Marsh, Is- Hinsdale, jr. raelD. Root, Wm .Pierce.jr. Sandis/it'ld Stephen Bos- Great- Barrington Ezra worth Kellogg Sheffield Albert A. Root Hancock John Gorton, jr. Stockbridge Rulph Dem- Hinsdale Wm. Pierce, jr. ing, Alanson Bennttt XaK

Register ofProbate , Daniel Sewall, of Wells. Register of Deeds, Jeremiah Goodwin, of Alfred. County Treasurer, Henry Smith, of Alfred. County jittorney, Isaac Lyman, of York. Clerk of the Courts, Daniel Sewall, of Wells. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. ^IfredWrn. Parsons, Abi- Par^onsfii Id Samuel Gj#- el Hall, Joseph Emerson, land, Andrew M'Cleaiy John Holmes Chapman Biddeford Jeremiah Hill &coDanielGranger,Thos. Buxton John Woodman Cutts, Samuel Pierson, T. G. Thornton Limerick John Morrill Sandford Caleb Emery, Lyman John I^ow William Frost G 2 78 Justices of the Peace in York.

South-Berwick JohnCush- Fisher, Danl. Sewall, Gee, 3ng, Edward P. Hayman W. Wallingford Wells Jonas Clark, Joseph York Joseph Bragdon, btorer, John Storer, Jacob Isaac Lyman, Wm. Frost Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers. * Joseph Bragdon, Jonas Clark, Jeremiah Hill, John Holmes, William Parsons, Daniel Sewall, Samuel Pierson, Elihu Bragdon, Alexander M'Intire, Dan- iel Granger, Jeremiah Bradbuiy, Jacob Fisher, Abiel Hall, Joseph Parsons, Isaac Lyman, E, P. Hayman^ Henry Holmes, R. Mclntire, Justices of the Peace, Alfred Nathaniel Conant, Dennett, Abijah Usher, John Sayward, jr. Henry John Smith, Isaac Lane, Holmes,Jeremiah Goodwin Joseph Donnall, Ebenezer Arundel Seth Burn ham, Cleaves, Ellis B. Usher, Robert Towne, Eliphalet Noah Haley Perkms, Simon Nowell, Kittery Wm. T. Gerrish, JohiiMitchell, Henry Clark Danl. Peirce,Joseph Litch- JBernvick Richard F. Cutts, field, jr. Mark Dennett William Hobbs, Joseph Lebanon T. M. Went- Prime, Moses Hubbai*d worth, Nathaniel Cham- JBzW(?/brf/RalphT.Jordan, berlain,David Legro,DanU Israel Lazell, Thos. Cutts, Wood, Elihu Hayes jr. Moses Bradbury, Reu- Limerick John Burnhajn, ben H. Green, Nathaniel James Kettel, John M*Do- Goodwin nald, William Freeman, Buxton Saml, Cutts,Chas. James Kettle, Saml. Brad- Coffin, Samuel Merrilljo- buiy, Nathl. Libbey seph Woodman,jr.Nathan Limington David Boyd^ Elden, jr. Zenas Paine, Abner Libbey.Ezra Davis, Gideon Elden, Jonathan Isaac Mitchell Moore, Royal Brewster, Lyman Saml. L. Raymonds Asa Brown,S.P.S. Thach- Samuel Moulton. Thomas 4Sty Pelatiah Harmon Sands, jr. John Taylor,Na-

Cornish - Josiah Dunn, than Hanson, jun. Nathao Thomas A. Johnson,Enoch Smith, Wm, Warren M. Barker, Noah Jewett jSTetxificld James Ayer, jr. £.Uiot Elisha Shapleigh, David Moulton, Josi.Towk Daniel Goodwin, jr. Steph. Parsonsfeld Joseph Par- Neal, Samuel Leighton sonSjJames Bradbury,Sam BoMis Jesse Locke, John uel Dalton, Samuel Fcx y Counsellors, See. in York. 79

JosephDoe,Hiirvey Moore, leigh, Charles Greene Rufus Mclntire li'aterdoro' Henry Hobbs, Saco Joseph Leland, Wil- Benjamin Peirce, Humph- liam Moody, James Gray, reyChadbourn,James Car- Seth Storer, jr. George lisle, John Scribner, Paul Thacher, jr.EtherShepley Chadbourne Shafildgh J. P. Woidbury, IVclls Jos. Thomas, Joseph John Leighton, Jeremiah Moody, Samuel Emerson, Emery, Darling Huntress, Daniel Wheelwright, Jos» John 'Bodwell, Jonathan Dane, John Low, John U. Young, Daniel Wood,Wil- Parsons, Benja. Titcomb, liam Godding, Whitip^ Nahum Morrill, Joseph Stevens Gilman, Samuel Curtis, jr. Sandford Elisha Allen,Eb- Danl. Wr:ght,Jno. Bourne, enezer Linscott, Jonathan Hugh McCuUock, Baruck Clark, Sheldon Hobbs,Ez- Maxwell, John Taylor ra Thompson York Elihu Bragdon, Mo- SouthBerwickWm.YYx^ty ses Lyman, Alexander William A.Hayes,Thomas M'Intire, Jeremiah Brad- Leii^h,Nonhend Cogswell, bury, Joseph Thompson Toshua Chase, Wm. Bur-

Counsellors at Law. Alfred John Holmes, Hen- Wells George W.Wall- ry Holmes ingfijrd, Joseph Thomas, Buxton Charles Coffin Joseph Dane South-Berivick William York Isaac Lyman, Jer&- A. Hays miah Bradbui Siindford Jonathan Clark

Attcrneys at the Sufireme Judicial Court.

5wx/ow Jos. Woodman,jr. Saco Seth Storer, Ether S. P.S Thacher Shepley, Geo.Thacher, jr. Limerick John Bumham Sou!.h-Berivick Charles Parsonsjicld Rufus Mcln- Greene, Wm. Burleigh tire York Asa Freeman

Attorneys at the Common Pleas. r' Alfred Daniel Goodenow South- Berivick Charles Limington Joseph Hill, N. Cogswell Arthur M'Arthur Waterboro' Grove Catlin to ; Sherijfy Ichabod Goodwin, Esq. of South-Berwick, So Sheriffs and Coroners in York.

Deputy Sheriffs. Alfred Joseph Emerson, Sandford Abner Hill, John Joseph Sayward, Benja- Powers, jr. Jedediah Allen min J. Hafrick South-Berwick Horace Arundd Ebenez. Burbank Parmele Biddeford Edmund Coffin, ParsonsfieldK\c\\fiVi\. Lord Ichabod Jordan Waterboro* John Hamilton Buxton Samuel Sands Wells Abiel Kelley, Jo- Hollis Daniel Gordon tham Clark Lebanon Caleb Emery York Jeremiah Paul, Ddi- Limerick Daniel Johnson vid W-ilcox Uirdngton Thos. MuUory

PrisoJt- Keepers. Alfred Nathaniel Conant Paul, Jabez Young York Jeremiah Crier of the Courts^ Jeremiah Paul, of York. Coroners. Alfred John Sayward, Na- Lyman John Parsons, than wSands James Roberts Arundel Stephen Perkins Parfion.9/r>/c/Richard Lord Biddeford Jeremiah Bet- Saco Benjamin Leavitt, tes, Nathaniel Goodwin, Joshua Moody Nathaniel Emery Sandford EzraThompson, Berwick Joseph Prime Samuel Moulton, Ebene- Buxton Pelatiah Came, zer Nowell James Merrill, Thomas Shajdeigh John Bodwell Bradbury South- Berwick Northend Cornish John Pike Cogswell Rlliot Joseph Hammond, Waierboro* John Scribner Simeon Emery Wells Stephen Perkins, Hollis John Dennett, Dan- John Cole, Michael Wise, iel Gordon Joseph Hatch, Timo. Frost Kutery Daniel Peirce York Samuel Moody, Limerick Nathanl. Libbey Samuel Sayward,Jonadian Limington Isaac Mitchell Young, Josephus Howard CUMBERLAND. Judge ofProbate^ Samuel Freeman, of Portland.

Register of Probate y Horatio Southgate, of do.

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County Treasurer^ Elias Merrill, of Portland. County Attorney, Dudley Todd, of do. C-Airts^ Georg,c Ckrka >if' the ISamucl Freeman, and Bradbury, of Portland. Justices of the Peace and cf the Quorum. Bridgeton Nathl. Howe, dings, Peleg Chandler, jr. Kncch Perley Fortlarid S:imuel Free- Bruni

jlji/iointed to qualify Civil Officers. , Robert Southgate, Samuel Free- man, John Frothingham, Woodbury Storer, Isaac II- sley, William Widger)', James Means, Jacob Abbct, David Dunlap, Peleg Chandler, jun. Samuel Fessen- den. Justices ofthe Peace, Baldwin Josi. Pierce,Rich- M'Keen, Ebenezer Ev- ard Fitch, William Fitch erett, John Abbot Bridgeton Isaiah Ingalls, Cape ^//z.Eben.Thrasher, S. Farnsworth,Seba Smith Sylvan.Higgins,MarkDyer BrunsivickVeter O. Alden, Durham Thomas Peirce, John Perry, jr. Jotham Secomb Jordan,Jacob Her- Stone, David Dunlap, Rob- rick, Jabez Merrill ert Dunning, Henry Put- Falmouth Moses Merrill, nam, Jona. Page, Samuel Joseph York, Joslwia Mer- Chase, James Curtis, jr. nll Philip Owen, Joseph Freeiiort Samuel Hyde», 82 Justices in Cumberland.

Seth Townsend, Solomon en. Mayo, Hugh M'LellaUj Dennison, Josiah W. Mit- James Burnliam, Ji. in.es chell, Barnabas Band D. Hopkins, Joseph Tit- Gorhain Da. Harding, jr. comb, Joseph H. Ingra- James Irish, jr. J amesCod- ham, James Neal, Isaac man, Joseph Adams, Jacob Adams, Oliver Bray, John S.Smith, Jeremiah Barker, Mussey, James C. Jewett, I'imotliy Hilliard, Eph- Wm. T.Vaugh an, Nathan raim Smith Kinsman, Jacob Quincy, Gray Jc-seph M'Lellan, Wm. Chadwirk, Wood- Samuel Perley, Daniel W. bury Storer, jr. Edward Green, Peter Whitiiey Little, Wm.B'Sewa}l,Chas. Harfisiuell Stephen Pui- S. Da vies, John K. Smith, rington, Marlboro' Sylves- Joseph Pope, Enoch Pre- ter, Josiah Snow ble, ThomasWebster,Joha Harrison Nathaniel Burn- Mussey, jr. Henry Smith,

ham, Edward Lowell,Sam- Mark ' Harris, Nathaniel uel Tyler, S?.muel Wil- Deeriiig.Samuel Andrews, lard, James H.Chadbourne Asher Ware, William P, Alinot Asr^ph Howard, Preble, John P. Boyd, John Nicholas NoyesJacob Hill, Anderson Seth Keith, Godfrey Gr. s- Pownal Edw. Thompson, venor, William Ladd, Jo- Henrv W?rren, Benjamin seph Keith Soule, Josi;jh Loveli JVeiv- Gloucester JosephE. Raijmond Stephen Swett, Foxcroft, Daniel Howard, James Webb, Stephen Thomas Johnson, Jabez Scott, Eli Longley Woodman, Israel Smith, Scarboro' G Dr'^e Hasty, Samuel Fe^senden, David George [iig;ht, Samuel Nelson, Dexter Bearce, Ti'Ompson, James Paine, Moses Merrill, jr. William Aoia Chambtrlain Bradbury, jr. Standish Theudore Mus- M Yarmouth Jacob Mit- sey, John Dean chell, Andrew Leighton, IVentby^ook Timothy Pike, Alford Richardson, Wm. John Jones, L. Fitch, J. Barrows, J ere. Blanchard S'>arrow M.Qainby, Silas Otisfield Daniel Hoiden, Estes, Jamrs Deering Oliver Peirce JVindha?n Hezekiah Frost, Pcjefiscot Elias Banks Charles Johnson, Nathan Poland Josiah Dunn, jun. Gould, M ses Little, Peter Robert Snell, John Cousins, Morrili, Thomas A. De- Josiah Jourdan, James blo'S, Jona. Andrew, Wil^ Twitchell liam Brown Portland Isaac llsley, Eb- . Counsellors, &c. in Cumberland. 83

Counsellorft at Law. Z?r/c(ij-^;onNathanielHowe Portland Prentiss Mellen, BruTi'iwick' Peter O. Alden, James 1). Hopkins, Ezek- Henry Putnam, John M. iel Whitman, Nich. Eme- O'Brien, ELbenezer Everett ry, Stephen L ii^gtellow, jr, Frcti/iort Jobi. VV. Mitch- ()liver Bray, Nathan Kins- ell man, Horatio Southt^ate. Gray Jeremiah Perley Barrett Porter, Woodbury Gorliani Joseph Adams, Stor*^r, jr. Dudley Todd, Jacob S. Smith William B. Sewall, Sinfion Mirtot Jacob Hill (ireenleaf, Charles S. Da- .Vciv-Gloucfstn' Samuel vies, J:sephPcf)e.John.Vlus-

Fessenden , D a r iei How ard, sey, ir. Wm. P. Preble Willi-im Br

Attorneys at the. Su/ireme Judicial Court, Briins%vick Dav. Stanwood T. Vaughan Portland William JVestbrook Moses Quinby Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Durham Samuel Gooch Nathaniel Deeriner, John JSf. Yarmouth John Anderson Mellen Standish Nathan D. Ap- Pcjejiscot Robert P. Dun- pleton lap Windham Thomas A. De- /'ojY/arzcfJuo. Parker Boyd, blois Sheriff, Richard Hunewell, Esq. of Portland Defiuty- Sheriffs. Baldwin David Potter Mitchell, Isaac H. Railey Bridgeton James Emerson JVew-Gloucester Robert Brunswick Chas. Thomp- Nevens son, Jeremiah O'Brien Portland John M*Lellan Cafie Elizabeth IVlorrell Poland Tilson Waterman Jordan Pjefiscot Nat.L» Ineersdl Durham Jonathan Strout Raymond Samuel I*each East Minot Oliver Pollard Scarborough Benjamin Freefiort Josiah Reed, John Milliken, jr. Townsend Standish Tim. Chadboume Gorhani James March Windham Ezra Goold

Gray Moses Harris lVestbrookh2iYo\\ Winslow , Minot Henry Jackson Gardner Walker ^Y. Yarmouth Charles C, 84 Justices, &c. in Lincoln.

D fiuty-Skeriff"d' Gaolei\ Joseph M. Gerrish,Portland. Dajiiity- Sheriff and Crier of all the Courts^ Williara B. Peters, ot Portland. Commissioner of Wrecks, ^c. Lemuel Moody, Portland. Coroners. Bridgeton John Perley, Chandler,JosephThrasher Ira Crocker Otisfeld t)aniel Holden Brunswick Samuel Mel- Pejejiscot John Penley cher, 3d. Poland Nathaniel Dunn CafieEliza. Morrell Jordan Portland John M'Lellan, Durham John FiekU Eli- Asa Chase, Joseph M. sha Stetson, Jabez Merrill Gerrish Freefiort James Curtiss, Pownal George Warren John T:Hvnsend, Cornelius Raymond John Smith, Dillingham Eli Longley Gorhavi Royal Lincoln, Scarboro^ Saml. Thompson Nathaniel Phinney Standish John Lowell, Gray Moses Harris Green Cram Har'jiswell William Tarr, Windham Jona. Andrews Thomas Scholfield Westbrook Aaron Win- Harrison Sam, Scribner slow, Jonathan Sparrow, Minot Isaac Duff, Joseph James Bailey, Gardner Keith, Samuel P. Pool Walker A^eW' Gloucester Philip LINCOLN. Judge ofProbate, Jeremiah Bailey of Wiscasset Register of Probate, John H. Sheppard, of do. Register of Deeds, Warren Rice, of do. County Treasurer, Joshua Head, of Waldoborough. County Attorney, Erastws Foote, of Wiscasset. Clerk of the Courts, Nathaniel Coffin, of do. Justices of the Peace, and of the Quorum,

Bath Dummer Sewall, Nathan Bridge I Wm. King, EbenezerClap, Lisbon Ezekiel Thompson David Stinson JsTewcastle Saml. Kennedy Boothbay Kobleboro" George Reid Bowdoin James Rogers Phipsburg Mark L. Hill

Camden WiUiamParlcman Thomaston David Fales, i Cushing Janes Malcom Joshua Adams, Ehenezcr| Dresden Edmund Bridge, Thatcher , , Justices of the Peace in Lincoln. 85

Topshajn RcnjaminHasey, J-imes W. Heul BtMijanVm J. Portei\Benja- Wi\ca',S' f Frai;cis Cnnkc, min Orr Jfcrenruiii bulcy, Abiel Union Nathaniel Rohbins Wood, D .via PaysMi,iVla- JValdoboro^ Joshua Head, iiasfseh Smith, Orchard Jacob Liuhvig Cooke 'iVarren Samr.elThatcher, IVoolivich Peleg T-.aman JifijirAnted to cjnaJify Civil Oj^ctrs. "Orchard Cooke, Dunimer Sewall, Mark L. Hill, Jere- miah Baiiey, William Ivint^, Benjanjin Ames, Moses Carlton, Benjamin J. Porter, Francis Cooke, I'hurs- ton Whiting,' Manasseh Smith, jr. Abel Merrill, Be.'^j. Brackett, E!)cnezer Thatcher, Benjamin Hasey, Benjamiii Orr, Josiah Stebbins, Ebenezer Clap, Naihaniel Collin, Jeremiah Pearson. Justices ofthe Peace, Alna John Dole, Jeremiah mond, jr. Aaron Blaney, Pearson, John M'Lean Sullivan Hardy Applet 071 Fiania. William Camden David Blodget, jN'Ieservcy Jonathan Thayer, Jonas i^G.'/i Joshua Wingate, jr. Wheeler, Saml. Jacobs Benja. Ames, Nicholas L. Ciishing Edward Kellei-an Mitchell, David Shaw, Pe- DresdeTi Benja. Prescott, ter H. Green, Jerome Lor- John Chism, Holder Toll- ing.LeviPeterson, Jonathan man Hyde, Samuel Davis, Hez- Edgrccvib Mcses Davis, ekiah Wyman Stephen Parsons, Thomas Boothbaij EdmundWilson Cunningham, RufusSewall Wm.M. Reed, Nicholas T. Friendship Benja. Burton, Knights, Joseph M'Cobb Joseph H Becket Bo'-d'doir^n\\i\\ Baker, Mo- Georgetown LewisThorp, ses Dennett, Solomon Ea- Benjamin R^ggs, John ton, John Hall.Saml. Smith Pattee, Thomas B. Sevey Bonvdoinham Zaccheus Hope Almond Gushee, Beal, \Vm. Denham, Wm. Matth. Beve ridge, Fergus Decker, Samuel Gray, M'Clain, Wade Sweetland Isaac Leonard Jefferson Jonathan Trask Bristol Thomas Johnson, James Sinclair, Samuel James Nichols, RcJ:iert Jackson, jr. John Murphy Huston, Samuel Reed, Lexvision John Herrick, William M'Clintock. Wm. JoelThompson, Dan.Reed, Chamberlain,JamesDrum- W. R, Blasdell, Ebenezer H S6 Counsellors in Lincoln.

Herrick, Winslow Ames, Isaac Bernard, Eli^ha Thomas B. Stinchfield Snow, jr. John Gleasoi, David S. ^ales, Lisbon J. VV. Piirrington, Charles Aaron Dwinall, Isaac Tib- Spoflord, Hezekiah Prince, bets, Nathaniel Eames, .1'^seph Sprague Benja. D, Bryant, William Tojisham Abel Merrill, P. Davis Nathaniel Green, Actor Litchfield Jimes ShurtlelT, Patten, 3d. JohnNeal, Abijah Richard- Union Nathan Blake, Jon- son, Jabez Robinson, S. athan Sibiev, Wm. Browi^ ffc/c/o^oro oseph Liidw ig, Waterman, Benja.Shaw, j r. 'j ikrowrT;?Y/(?Ebenez.Evertetr, Elij. Davis, Paine Elweil, Timothy Copp, Joseph IsaacG.Reed.Benj .Brown, Chandler Hen.Flagg, DennyM'Cobb JS/l'ivcastle David Murray, Wales Joseph Small, Dan- Daniel Waters, Cliarles iel Pmmmer Kichols, Stephen Coffin, Warren Benjamin Brack- Samuel Bellard ett, William Lermond,M^- Nobleboro' David Dennis, nasseh Smith, jr. Rufas B. James Perkins, Ephraim Cnpeland, Cryus Eaten Rollins, Matthew Cottrill, Whltrfield Abrah. Cboate, Nathaniel Bryant David C rowel I Palermo Jonathan Greley, Whcasset Tlios. M. Crate, Stephen 'Marden, Moses David Quinby, William Barley, Thomas E'lstman Bowman, Seth Tinkham, P/2z7?3Z>zr'-^'-IsaiahWyman, Warren Rice, Aaron Andrew Reed, Parker Young, Joseph T. Woal, M'Cobb, James Shaw John H. Sheppard, Erastus Putnam Joseph Rust Foote, Samuel E. Smith, St. George Joseph Robin- Nathl. Coilin, Henry Ko!>y son, Joel Miller Wookvich Abner Wade,- Thomaston Jos.Ingraham, Richard Hatnden, Ebenez. Delano, Samuel Trott

Counsellors at Laiff, Bath Ebenezer Clap,Benj. Tofishain Eenjanyra

Ames, Benj . Randall Hasey, Benjamin Orr Camden Jonathan Thayer, Waldoboro' Isaac G. Reed, Jonas Wiieeler W^arrfnManassehSmith,jr«' ^Yobleboro" George Reid, Wiscasaet JeremiahBailej>",

Samuel Bellard Erastus Foote, I dim n. J'//(?7r2'2«/07tJoseph Sprague Sheppanl, Sam.i. E. omitjs Deputy. SherlfFs, &c. In Lincoln. 87

.ittoriieys at the Sufiremc Judicial Court. .Una Lucius Burnard, Ed- Union David F. Harding, win Smith John Bultinch Buiudoinhuiu SamiielGray Altorntys at the Common Picas. Bath Jos..$e\vallj William Thomaston John Ruggks 1 hornchke W^c/f/oAoro'Gorhain Parks i)resdtn Samuel Bishop W^i.vcc66e/ Manassth Smith ^^^budoro* Albert Smith ^'heriff^ , Esq. of Warren. Deputy- Sheriffs, Alna Joseph Young, James Artemas Messing;er Clark Keivcafitle Seth Curtis, Bath Benjamin Davenport, John Glidden, Daniel Si- NUthan Ames ders, Chapman £owdoin Charles Rogers Thomastcn Philip Ulmer, BoTjdoiiiham Israel Millet Samuel Fuller Camdiu John Eager,Lewis Tcfisham Chas. Thompson Ogier Unim Kufus'Gilmore^Eb- Dresden Lewis Hcudlet enezer Adams Edgecombe Moses HufF Waldohord Jacob Ludwig, Jefferson Samuel Murphy, jun. Thomas Simmons Daniel Weeks, jr. Warren Jesse Page Jjisbon Benjamin Whitney Wisca.sset Wm. Bowman, Idtchfield John Robinson SamLSevey, Aaron Young MQntviUeyi2L\^2\\ Spring, Crier S. J. Court, Seth Tinkham, Wiscasset. Crier C. C. Pleas^ Hezekiah Wyman, Bath. Gaoler^ William Bowman, of Wiscasset. Agents to give deeds to settlers in Bristol^ Ai. Jeremiah Bailey, and Benjamin Orr, 'I'cpsham. Commissioners of Wrecks, t^c. Joshua Adams, Thomas-

! ton, Joseph M'Cobb, Booi.hbay. ^ Coroners. Mna Levi B. Erskine, Beothbay Wra. M. Reed James Smith Bcwdoin Hugh Maylov, Bath William Brown, Ed- Jame> M. Rogers ward H. Page,AaronKira- Bowdninham Jchn Den- ball, David Stinson, David nett,Sieph. Weston, James iihaw, Luke Lambert, jr. B. Reed Hezekiah Wyman Bristci William Hunter, ,

Justices, &c. in Kennebecki

Aaron Blatiey Thomaston OtisRobbir.s,jr. Camden Ephraim Wood, Halsey Healy Alden Bass Tojis'ham Henry Wilson, Dresden Jarnes Pattcsnn HuiTiphrcy Purrington Georgetown Isaiah Wy- Uiuon Ebenezer Aldcn man, Gilbert Heal fl'a/(io6o7-&' CharlesSamp- Ho/ie William Arnold scr;, Jacob Ludwig Jefferson James Roinnson Warren Samael Davis JLeiviston Oliver Ilcrrick Whitrfield Abr'm Choate, l.itchJield¥,d.\\Av<\ Gower y. Daniel Potter Lisbon Ezckiel Tiiompsou IVoolwich Stepb.en Stinson, 'V*r'7yra5.'/.^ RohertRobinson Ebenezer Delano, Christo- JVoblcbovo'' Nathaniel Bry- pher P. Ryan ant, Joseph Perkins IViscasset Sanauel Sevey, Palermo Jac^b GrecV, ir. Aaron Young St. George Joel Miller KENNEBECK. Judge of Probate, Daniel Coney, of Augusta. Pcgisier of Probate, Williams Emmons, of Augusta. Register ofDeeds, John Hcvey, of Au;

Clerk of the Courts , John Davis, of Augusta. Justices ofthe Peace aTid of the Quorum, 4ugusia_ Joseph North, Benj.Vaughan, Sam. Moody William Brooks, John Da Monmouth John Chandler vis, Henry Sewail, Nathan Pittston Jedidiah Jewett Weston, jr. James Bridge. Rcadfiild Rob't Page,Johii Reuel VVilliams, Samuel Hubbard, Peter Norton Coney, Jos.Chandler, Josh- Sidney .Ambrose Howard. fca Gage, John Hovev Vassalboro^ Samuel Red- Farmington Supply Belch- dington, er, Stephen Titcomb Waterville Timo. Boutelle: Gardiner Robert H. Gar- Wayne Nathh Fairbanks diner ?F/n;/2rc/2 SamWocd,Thos. //a/Zo^ye^/CharlesVaughan Fillebrovvn, Issachar Snell Chandler Rolibins, Peter Winslonv William Swan, Grant,Wil!iamLivermor'e, Lemuel Payne, Thos. Rice Ajip-ointed to qualify Civil Officers. Joseph North, Daniel Coney, Chandler Robbins, Henry Sevvall, Thomas Fillebrown, Thomas Odiorne, Sam- Justices of the Peace in Kcnnebeck. 89

»el Titcom!), Nathan Weston, (Charles Hayden, Na- than Weston, jr.EbenezerT. Warren, Samuel W'ood, Alexander Belcher, Thomas Bond, Timothy Bou- telle, Moses Appleton.

Justices of the Peace. Augusta Thomas Bow- Fayette Solomon Bates, man, Daniel Stone, Henry Charles Smith, Ezra Fisk, W. Fuller, Cyrus Guild, Elias Craig, Solo. Bates, jr. liriau Fletcher, Alpheus Freedom William Sibley, Lyon, Noah Woodward, Thomas Sinclair George Crosby, Robert C. Gardiner Sanford Kings- Vose, Pitt Dillingham, bury, Rufus Gay, Samuel Arthur Lithgow, Robert Jewett, Simon Bradstreet, Howard, Williams Em- Edward Swan, Frederick mons, John Potter, Hart- Allen, James Parker well Williams, George A. Greene Benjamin Merrill, Rogers, John H. Hart- Joseph Herrick, Luther well Robbins NathL Herrick» Belgrade John Rockwood, Elijah Barrell Abra. Page,Saml.Titcomb Hallonvell JosephWingate, ChestervilleDummer Sew- Joshua W^ingate, Jeremiah all, Nathaniel Whittier, Dummer,Nath.Perley,Jon. Joseph French Sewall, John Merrick, China Japheth C. Wash- Thomas Agry, Ebenezer bum, Robt. Fletcher, Abr, T. Warren, ThomasBond, Burrill, Samuel Burrill Ariel Mann, Joseph Smith, Clinton Matthias Weeks, Samuel Carr, Gideon Far- Amos Barton, Wm. Spear- rell, Benjamin Dearborn, in, Ezekiel Brown jr. Paine Wingate, Jesse Rob- jDNathan Cutler, Turner Timothy Johnson, Jeremi. Mo7iwzowr/^SimonDearborn, Stenchfieid, Daniel ]^1, jr. Benjamin Clough, Edward Butler, Thomas Abraham Morrill, James WendelL Ebathan Pope Cochran, Nehemi. Peirce, H2 C)0 Counsellors in Ivennebeck.

Joseph Norris, Abiel Daily, Elijah Robinson ,Wm. Far- Josiali Orcutt well, Benjamin Brown, jr. Mal(a VMUiam Hilton Isaac Randall, Francis M, Mt. Ver?ion Saml. Quinby, RoUms, Holman Johnson, N ithan'l Ricejesse Briggs Abid Getchell, Jos. R.Ab- JVtiv-Sharon Samuel Pres- bot, James Bracket cott, James Howes, Abel Vienna Janu^s Chapman, Baker Nainaniel Wliittier, Jacob Pittnton Samuel O ikman, Graves Thomas Eldred, Francis IVata-oilk Asa Redinc;ton, Flitner, Caleb Stevens, jr, Mos;'sAp;>Ietou,AsaSriule, Joser^h Biish, Jr. James Stackpole, jr. Eben^ Readfi Id Samuel Currier, ezer Bacoi-j Baxter Crow- Jon- iiiari G. Hunt(;on, Ed- el), Richard M. Door, ward Fuller,William Tay- Nathl. Gil man, Ephraim lor, John Smith, Thomas Gelchell, Bartlett Allen, Nickerson Wayne Joseph Lamson, Rome David M'Gaffey, Eb nezcr Besse, Aaron James Phii'irick VV'.ng, Ellis Sweet Sidney Amos Partridge, Wiltan Ebenezer Eaton, John Woodcock, jr. Persia Charles Morse Barton WindoTj Ephraim Town,

Temple Nathl. K. Whittc- . Charles Hwden, Joshua more Cushman, Francis Swan, Unity Ebenezer Pattee, William Stratton Lemuel Bartttt, Henry Wmtlirofi Elijah Wood.. Farwell, Rufus Burnham, Alexander Belcher, Sylva- D^.niel Whitmnre nus Thorn as, Enoch Wood, Fas^a/i^oro' JoshuaMerrill, Daniel Campbell Jere.Webber,PhiiipLeach,

Couyisellors at Laiv.

Jlut!;usta James Bridge, H. E. T. Warren,Thos.Bond, W.Fuller,Reuel Wilii-mis W. C. Wilde Williams Emmons, John Readjield Jona, G.Huntoon Potter Vassalboro' Philip Leach^,

Farmington Nathan Cut- William Buckminster * ler, Elnathan Pope, Hiram Waterville Timo. BoutelTe lieicher Winth'ofi Alex. Belcher, Gardiner Sanford Kings- Daiiel Campbell bury, Frederick Allen Winslow " HaUovjell Nathl. Perlev, Deputy- SherifFs, &c. in Kennebeck, 91

Attorneys at the Sujiremc Judicial Court. Clinton Matthias Weeks, Readfidd Samuel P.GM- lienry JohDson den, Edward Fuller Hallomiell William Clark, Watc.rviile Bartlett Allen Peleg Sprague Jf'inslow Lemuel Paine

Attoryieys at the Common Pleas. Augusta Danl. Williams MonmouthTiinQ\X\yY2iYVi- Gardiner Chas. M, Dustin, ham George Evans Vasmlbaro' AbishaBenson

Hallonvell Charles Dum- Wattrville Benj . Foster mer, W. H. Robbins Wayne Enoch Farnham Sheriffs Chandler Robbins, Esq. of Hallowell.

Bejmty- Sheriffs. Augusta Pitt Dillingham, Robinson Eben. Dutch, Kmiball China Robert Fletchef Fayette John Lovejoyj'un. Pittston Joseph Young /a7772/ne^(^o?zFranclsButler, Readjidd Eliphalet Hoyt Joseph Johnson Waterville Richard M. Fairfax Ralph Baker Dorr Greene Oliver Herrick IVinslow Ambrose How- Halloivell Jesse Jewett, ard J. W. Page, W. E. IVinthroJi Calv.Fairbanks

Gaolery Pitt Dillingham, of Augusta. Crier of S. J. Courts John May, of Winthrop.

Crier ofC. C. C. Pleas y Daniel Evans, of Hallowell. Coroners. Augusta Ebene?:er Dutch, Greene Nathan Herrick Parker Fletcher Hallowell Alfred Martin, Belgrade Abraham Prige Increase W. Page, Jesse Clinton Amos Barton, Jewett, John Morrill, Sim. Dav. Herrin,Saml.Hudson C.Whittier,Jesse Robinson China Samuel Burrill, Malta William Bowler Robert Fletcher Monmouth Jona. Judkins Fairfax Ralph Baker Mt. Vernon Robert Blake» Farniington JothamSmith, St'^.phen Scribner Enoch Craig, Edward But- J^ew- Sharon Sam.Bradley ler, John Gould Pittston Jacob Loud Fayette Francis Hubbard, Readfeld Ichabod Sim- Stephen Page, Elias Craig monSjHenry Carlton,Thos. (Gardiner John Hazeltine Nickerson gi Justices of the Peace, &c. in Oxford.

Sidney John Woodcock, jr. pole, jr. Ephraim Getchell William Bacon Wayne Alpheus Wing Unity Daniel Whitmore, Wilton Ellis Sweet Hezekiah Chase Winslo%vW\\X\?im Stratton^ Vassalb&ro' Wm. Getch- Francis Swan elt, William Farwell, Dan- Wint/iro/i Joseph Tink- iel Marshall ham, Ichabod Wing, Jona, Waterville James Stack- Carrier, Isaac Bonney

OXFORD.

Judge ofProbate y Judah Dana, of Fryeburgh. Register of Probate^ Timothy Osg

County Attorney y Levi Whitman, of Norway.

Clerk of the Courtsy Thomas Clark, of Paris.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Fryeburgh Judah Dana, Hubbard, Jonathan Bemis, Samuel A. Bradley Cyrus Hamlin, Thomas Hebron Samuel Parris Clark, Ala >son Mellen Hiram Harford Arvida Hay ford Jay James Starr, jr. 7*2/ r^er Luther Cary, Dan- Paris- Daniel Stowell, Levi iel Carv

Afifiointed to qiiaUfy Civil Officers. Simon Frye, Luther Cary, Judah Dana, Daniel Stowell, Cyrus Hamlin, , Jc'seph Howard, Jesse Stone, James Starr, jr. Samuel Parris, Samuel A»; Bradley, Alanson Mellen,Steph. Chase.EnochLincoln.

Justices of the Peace. Albany Asa Cummings Howard, James Steele Belhel EliTwitchelLTim- Biickfidd Abijah Buck, othy Carter, James Walk- John Loring, Henry Fai- er, "Peter York, Amos Hill well, Samuel F. Brown, Bradley's Patent Hugh Laniard Swallow Gordon Denmark Cyrus Ingalls, Brownfield Joseph Elias Berry, Jwhiia B. Counsellors, 5cc. in Oxford. 93

Benjamin Webber, Steph- ')i v/icld Holmes Tlioi-nas, en Heald, Benja. Stearns, ios. Wheeler, Jos.K. While Josiah Heald, jr. East- Andovcr Kz t kiel JVewry James Eamcs i Merrill, John Farringion, JVor'iiay Job Eastman,

:| Samuel Poor Uri:Ui Holt, Joshua Smith,

[i ^V^'^/6:/r^^TimothyOsgGocl, Levi Whitman fibonezer Fessenden, jr. Paris Elias Stowell, Seth {o'jcrt Bradley, Joseph Carpenter, Benj. Chandler, .^handler,Joshua Gamage, CalebPrentissJairusShaw, Stephen Chase, John H. H'rye, Josc])h F. Swan, PL J\ro. 1. Juhn Sargent Wm Bradley, Wm.Russeil PL jYo. 4, Abiath.Eastnian Gilead George VV. Chap- PL J\^. 6,Steph.Blanchard man, Abraham Burba nk Porter Nr-.thaniei Merrill, Greenwood Paul Went- James Coffin, Wm. Fowle worth Rumford Enoch Adams, Howard's Gore EzraSmith Joshua Graham, Peter C.

Ha- 1ford Daniel Warren, Virgin, Francis Keyes Ed. Blake, Thomas Pea- Stunner Isaac Sturtevant, body, Cvrus Thompson Simeon Barrett, jr. Htbron William C. Whit- Sweden Calvin Powers ney, Alexander Green- Woodstock Stephen Chase wood, Barnabas Myrick, Thomjuoii Plantaiion^oYiVi William Barrows, "Jacob Thompson Tewksbury Turner John I'amer, Hiram Thomas Spring, Charles L. Turner /iTenvo;e 'Benjamin Bucknell French, Thomas iVlciiiii, /ay Edward Richardson. Timothy Howe Cornelius Hcuiand Wateiford Eb?r Rice, Livermore Nathaniel Per- Calvm Farrar, Jonathan ley, Isaac Livermore,Jesse Houghton, Stephen Jewc tt, S^ne, William Mor ison, Samuel Warren, Charles Sihieon Waters, R chard Wliitman Bfelcher, Dexter Walker Weld Abel Fiske, Free- 'Moveil Samuel Nevers, man Ellis

Counsellors at Law.

^ Buck^eld Henry Farwell A'orwaij Levi Whitman Pryeburg Stephen Chase, Paris Enoch Lincoln iS&muel A. Bradley Rumford Peter C. Virgin Attorney at the Supreme Judicial Court. S,unmer Samuel F. Brown 94 Justices of the Peace, &c. in Somerset.

Attorneys at the Common Pleas, Zivf^TTJoy'^RichardBelcher Turner Wm. K. Porter Keuel Washburn W'^c^^^r/ordChas.Whitman Sheriffs Cyrus Hamlin, Esq, of Paris.

Deputy- Sheriffs. Brownfield Robert Gibson Love.ll Josiah Heald Fryeburg Philip Page,Eb- East-Minot OliverPoUock enezer Irish, Stephen Irish Paris Luther Gary Hebron John Greenwood jRw7?2/br

County Treasurer^ Daniel Stewart, of do. ,,^

County Attorney D-ivid Kiddt-r, of Bloomfield. ^f Gerk ofthe Courts, VI iUiam Allen, jr. of Norridgewocki Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. V Anson John Moore, James Bryce M*Lellan, Benjamin Collins, Bezer Bryant Sheppard. Judah M'L.fellaJ Bloomfield Seth Currier, /'ajryfe/c? William KendaH Justices of the Peace In Somerset, 95

Harmony Robert Evans art, Amns Tcwn'^end, Cal- Induatry Cornelius Norton vifn Selden, William Al- AJadison Nathl. Blackwell len, jr. John Ware, Jotham Mercer Nahum Baldwin, Fairfield, Ell Weston Andrew Croswell Starks James Waugb .Mrrid^eiuock Danl.Stew- Strong William Reed

Apfiointed to qualify Civil Officers'. John Ware, Bryce M'Lellan, Eli Weston, John Moore, James Collins, Judah M'Lellan, , jun. Calvin Selden. Justices of the Peace.

.•^/2soM Daniel Stewart, jr. M'Kechnie LemneliVVilliams, Levi H. Freeman Barnabas Whit- Perkins, Joseph Tnlts ney, James Tuttle Avo7i Charles Sylvester, Harm.ony James Leighton, Samuel Sprague,Abraham John Evans D. Youncj Industry John Thompson, Athens Philip Leavittjohn John Gower, Bartlett Alien Hall, lsa?c Door Kingjield Solomon Stanley Bingham Ephralm Wood Madison Sylvanus Sawyer, Bloomfield EleazerCoburn, David Rowell, Benjamin David Kidder, James Bow- Thompson, jr. en, Joseph Locke, Samuel JMosco7u Brown Baker Weston, Pickard Jewett JVcfv- Vineyard Herbert Canaan Joseph Merrill, Jo- Boardman^ Thomas Flint, seph Haskell, Wentworth Tristram Norton Tuttle, Joseph Patten,John ,A/tiv-PortlandHenry Nor- Wyman ton, Nathan Hanson Carritunk Joseph Russell A'Qrridge7VockJoshSp2Lu\d~ Corinna Samuel Grant, ing, Wm. Sylvester, Wm. William Elder Spaulding, Warren Pres- Comville Joseph Parsons, ton, Caleb Jewett Joshua Woodman, Leon- .¥orth Hill JohnW.Weeks, ard W.Russell, Geo. Bixby John Whittier, Augustus Embden Simeon Crapi^in, Alden Benja.Thompson, jr. Eph- Palmyra David Jewett, raim Sawyer Samuel Lancey Fairfield Samuel Tobey, Phillips Jacob Whitney Elihu Bowerman, Gideon PL ;Vb. 3. John Smith Holway, Levi Barrett,Ste- .^o.5. 6th Range Samuel phen Thayer, Thomas Pingree 96 Deputy-SherifTs, &c. in Sc^iersei.

Rifileij Jacob Hale Jonathan Gilmore, James Solon Jonas lieald, L. Wood Moses Chamberlain Strori^ John Hunter, Wil-

St.AlbaJis Ben j. French liam Hisccck ^farA'sStephenWilliainson, Counsellor at Lavj, Augustas Alden, NorridgQW ock. Attorneys at the Supreme Judicial Coiirt. Bhoivjield David Kiddei', Preston, Calvin Seldcn» Jn- Judah McLellan tham Fairlield, Augustus J\'orrid.i^crjock Warren Alden Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Anson Levi H. Perkins, Wm. Haskell,Wm W. Fuller-

Sheriff] Richard Sawtell, Esq, of Norridgewock. '

Defluty Sheriff's. Anson Lemuel Williams, J\'orridg€~vcck Jolin Kid- ir. William Williams der, Calvin Henld Industry William Remick Starks Thos. Williamson Fairfield Joseph Burgess

Gaolery Israel Danforth, Norridgewock. Coroners. Anson Jesse Wilson, Ben- B. Davis jamin Adams J\orridgewock'S\\^ii Wood, Bloomfield Cyrus Weston Samuel Smith, John Lo Canaan Brooks Dascomb, ring, John Longley Josiah Parlin Fabmjra Isaac Smith Fairfield William Dalton Solon Lutlier Peirce Madison\\Qm-A.n Blackwell, Stro^ig David Hunter,John Joshua Blackwcll, Jedidi- Newall ah Havden Starks James Young jYcw- Vineyard William

HANCOCK. Judge ofProbate, Job Nelson, of Castlne. Pegister of Probate, William Abbot, of Castine.

Register of Deeds, iSi' } j^^^ ^ ., ,, „ ^ .-, ,. Braashaw Hall, of ^ast.n. County Treasurer. \ County Attorney^ George Herbert, of El!swcit!i. Clerk ofthe Courts^ IMason Shaw, cf Castine. Justices of the Peace, &;c. in Hancock. 97

Justices ofthe Peace and of the Quorum. Belfast , Bo- William Abbot, Moses 5. l.an P. Field, WilliamCros- Jndkins, Mason Shaw by, John Wilson 7iV/tu'orf/iMelatiahJordan, Brooks Phineas Ashnrmn John Black J5/ic-t,9/2or;f Jonathan Buck, Frankfort Philo H. Wash- Caleb B. Hall burn Ca.itine David Howe, Job Lincolnville George Ulmer I^eison, Bradshaw Hall, Sullivan Paul D, Sargent

Ahjiointed to quaVfy Civil Officers. Caleb B. Hall, Job Nelson, Jonathan Buck, Paul D. Sar- gent, Geori^ Ulmer, David Howe, Jesse Dutton, William Crosby, Nathan Read, John Merriam, John Black, Bradshaw Hall, Joseph Lee, SamU M. Pond, Philo H. Washburn, Archibald Jones. Justices ofthe Peace, Belfast Robert Houston, Haskell, Pearl Spafford, Jonathan Wilson, William Prescott Powers Moody, George Watson, Eden Samuel Hull, Nich- Asa Edmunds, Benjamin olas Thomas, jr. Whittier, John Angier, Ellsioorth TheodoreJoneSj John Merriam, Manasseh Jesse Dutton, George Her- Sleeper, William White, ben, John G. Deane Alfred Johnson, jr. Frankfort W^illiamM'GIa- Belmont James Bicknell, thary, Abner Bicknell, Ar- Dudley Stickney chibald Jones, Alexander Bluehill John Peters, An- Merrill, Tisdale Dean, drewWitham,Reub.Dodge William R. Ware Brooks Timo. Thorndike Goldsborough Thcs. Hill, Bucksfiort Joseph Lee, Ab- Samuel Davis ner Curtis, Samuel Little, Idesboro* Mighill Parker John Gibson, Samuel M. Jackson Bordman Johnson Pond, Elias Upton Monroe Ezra Thissel Brooksville John Wasson Lincolnville Ephr. Fletch- Castine Oliver Mann, Jo- er, Samuel A. Whitney, siah Hook, jr. Robert Per- Hezekiah French kins,'rhomas E. Hale.Otis Mount DeserifDavisWas- Little, William Freeman, gatt, William Heath Thomas Phillips Jsforthfiort Thos. Knovvl- Deerisle Joseph Tyler, Ig- ton, David Alden natius Haskell, Nathan Orland Isaac Perry, Saml. I 9^ Coansellors, SherifFs, &c. in Hancock.

Keyes, John Lee SedgnvickT)?Lyn^ Thurston, /*

Defiuty- Sheriffs. Belfast Samuel Cunning- John Hopkinj ham, jr. Frankfort Robert Little- Buck^jiort NoahSparhawk field Castine John Minot Goldsboro* Jonathan Fur- Deerisle Asa Green nald Ellsworth Alfred Langdon, Lincolnville Royal Munros Gaoler, John Minot, of Castine. Crier ofthe Courts^ Noah Sparhawk, of Bucksport. Coroners. Belfast Joseph Houston, John N.Swasev Reuben Kimball, William Castine Doty Little, Rich- Farber, Robert L. Sargent ard Hawes, Ebenez.Hods- Bluehill Isaac Osgood, don Nathan Ellis Deerisle Thomas Robbins, Bucksflorc Daniel Buck, Peter Hardy, Asa Green Justices of the Peace in Penobscot.

JFJUworth Jesse Dutton Prcspect Paul Hitchborn Fratikfurt Daniel T(jbey Sullivan John Sargent, JLincolnville Solo. Brooks John Bean J\'oTtfiJwrt Thos.Buikmar Trtnton Jacob Fester

PENOBSCOT. Judge of Probate, Samuel E. Button, of Bangor, JifgUter ofProbate, Allen Gilman, of do. ?„tr^/:f:^.} Joh« Wilkins of Brewer. Countij Attcrm-y. Jacob M'Gaw, of Bangor. Clerk of the Courts ^ Thomas Cobb, of do.

Justices of the Peace and of the Quorum. £angor Samuel E. Dut- Carr ton, William D. William- Hampden son, Allen. Gil man, Jacob OrriJigton Simeon Fowler M'Gaw, Thomas Cobb, Williamsburg Moses Oliver Leonard, Joseph Greenleaf

Afiliointed to qualify Civil Officers. Samuel E. Uutton, Martin Kinsley, Simeon Fowler, Al- len Gilman, Jacob M'Gaw, Jos. Carr, Simeon Stetson Justices of the Peace. jBarz^i?-orAmosPatten,Fran- Ebenez. Jennison, Rowland cis Carr, Thomas A- Hill, Tvler , Joseph Eddington Park Holland/ Treat, Eliashib Adams, Jona.SibleyJosh. Stockwell Moses Patten Exeter JohnChamberlain, BlakesburyPUohw Forbes Jon. Kenniston Brewer John Farrington, Foxcrojt John Bradbury, David Perham, Joshua Daniel Greeley Chamberlain, Saml. Call, Garland Isaac W^heeler John Blake Guilford Robert Low Brovjnville Isaac Wilkins Hampden Enoch Brown, Carmel Joseph Harvey JosiahKidder,JohnGodfrey Corinth Andrew Strong, Hermon Ceilings Howes Isaac Hodsdon Levant Moses Hodsdon Dexter CorneliusCoolidge, J\'cw- Charleston Samuel iKeba French Holden, Daniel W^ilkins,E. Dixmont Josiah Howe, L. Norcross I oo Justices of the Peace In Washington.

JSPeiufLort Benjamin Shaw Williamsburg Ebenezer Orono SamuelWhite, John Greenleaf

Benuock Xo. 1, 4:th Range ^ Luke Orj'zVz^rosElishaRobinson, Wilder John W ilk ins jVo. 2, \st Range , David Old-To%vn PL Joseph But- Gilmore, Spooner Alclen terfield JVb, 2, eth Range, Isaac Sangerville Saml.M*Clan- Brown athan Xo. 1, '^hI Range Samuel ^ebec Jeremiah Moulton, Hutchinson William R. Lowney J\'o. 3, 6/// Range Nathl. St. Low Robert Low Chamberlain Sunkhaze PL Paul Dudley Counsellors at Law.

Bangor Allen Oilman, S, Erewc^^ David Perham E.. Dutton, Jacob M'Gaw, HampdeJi Enoch Brown, Thos. A.Hill, Oliv. Leonard John Godfrey, jr. iS/^mif; Jedidiah Herrick, E.sq of Hampden.

Defiuty Sheriffs. Bangor Lynde Valentine Dixmont Stephen Carll Brewer Josiah Brewer Garland Philip Greley Gaoler, Lynde Valentine, of Bangor. Crier cfi/ie Courts, Josiah Brewer. Coroners. ^angor David T. Bent, Corinth Isaac Hodsdon H^yndc Valentine Guilford Benja. 1 ayjor Brewer Josiah Brewer Hamfiden Joseph Brazer WASHINGTON. Judge of Probate, Stephen Jones, of Machias. Register of Probate^ Josiah Harris, of do. County Treasurer. George S. Smith, of Machias. Cojmiy Attorney, Jonathan D. Weston, of Eastport. Clerk of the Courts, Josiah Harris, of Machias. Register of Deeds. Southern District, George S. Smith, of Machias. District, Houlton, of Houlton Plantation, 1 Northern Jos. Justices of the Peace and of the Quorwn. Columbia Thomas Ruggles Denysville Theo. Line oln Justices of the Peace, &c. in Washington, i oi

J?afi/(^or/Jona. D.Weston, Machlas Stephen Jones, Jonathan Burgin Josiah Harris, Ebenezer Harrington J as. Campbell Inglee, George S. Smith jAibeck Ijcmuel Trescott, Robinston John Brewer Stephen Thatcher Afijiointedtoqiialifij Civil Officers. Stephen Jones, James Campbell, Theodore Lincoln, Lemuel Trescott, Josiah Harris, Thomas Ruggles, Jonathan D. Weston, John Cooper, Ebenezer Inglee, John Brewer, John Balkam, James Bayley, Ichabod K, Chadbourne, John Burgin. Justices of tilt Peace. JddtsoJi Holmes Nash, O'Brien, jr. Peter Talbot, Daniel Look, jr. William Simpson, Abra- Calais Joseph Whitney ham Butterfield, Rufus K. Cherryfield JosephAdams Porter, Joseph Wallace, j r. Columbia James Bailey PL JVo. 9, John Crane Houlton PL Joseph Houl- Pl.JVo. 10, Benj. R.Jones, ton Isaac Hobart Jbncsi^oro* Eph. Whitney, PLJVoAl, John Dr.uglas Ansel Tupper Robinffton John Balkam, Lubeck Samuel Yeaton, Thomas Vose Horatio G. Balch Steuben Jacob Townsley, Machias John Dickinson, Alexander Nickels, Philo Gideon O'Brien, Jeremiah Lewis Counsellors at Law. East^iort lona. D, Weston, Machias John Dickinson Ichabod H. Chadbourne Attorneys at the Common Pleas. Calais George Dow nes Machias Rufus K. Porter Lubeck Solomon Thayer Coroners. Addison William Nash Caleb Carey CoUanuia David Wass PL Ao. 6, Samuel Day Eastfiort John C. Todd PL No. 10, Isaac Crane Jonesboro* Hatevil Hall Robinston Obadiah Allen A/ac^/a^Harrison Thacher, Steuben Amaziah Ricker Sheriff, John Cooper, Esq. of Machias. De/iutij- Sheriffs, Israel Hovey, and William Cooper, of Machias. Robert Foster, of Columbia. William Chaloner, and Theodore Jones, of Lubec. i)e/iuty- Gaoler, William Cooper, of Machias. Cri^r ofCourts, William Chaloner, of Machias. 12 102 Churches and Ministers in Boston.

Churches, Ministers of the Go^jid^ iS'c. in Massachu- setts and . *

JV. B, C stands for Congregationalist ; E for Episco- palian ; P for Presbyterian / B for Baptist ; M for Methcdist ; L for Lutheran ; U for Universalist ; Unit. Unitarian. Bosien. SUFFOLK. First Church, SnmmtY'St.A'athamelL,Frothingha7n,C^ Second Church,* Middle-Street, Henry Ware^ C First Baptist Church, Back-Street, James M. WincheU, Old South Church, Marlboro'.St. Joshua Huntington, C Stone-Chapel, School-St, /flimt's i'>ff772aw, d. d. Unit. Church in Brattle-Street, John Gorham Palfrey , C Friends' Meeiing-House, Congress-Street. New North Church, North Street, Francis Parkman^O New South Church, Summer-St, Francis William Pitt Grccnivcod, C Christ Church, Salem Street, ^sa Eaton^ E Church in Federal Street, William Elkry Channingf C Church in HoUis-Street, C Trinity Church, Sumnier-St. John S.J.Gardinerj>J}.l£^ West Church, Lynde-Street, Charles Loivell, C Second Baptist Church, Back-St. Thomas Baldwin^n.p, First Universalist Church, Bennett-St. Paul Dean, Boston Church of the Holy Cross, Franklin-Street, Right Rev. John Cheverus, d. d. Bishop, Rev, Philiji Lariscy, assistant. First Methodist Chapel, Methodist- Alley. African Baptist Society, Belknap-Street, Thomas Paul, Second Methodist Chapel, Broomfield's Lane. Society in -Street, Travelling Preachers. Third Baptist Society, Charles Street, Daniel Sharfi, Church in Park- Street, Sereno Edwards Dwight^ C Second Universalist Church, School-St. Hosea Ballou, St. Matthew's Chapel. South-Boston, E New-Jerusalem Church, Pond-Street. Chelsea, Joseph Tuckcrmany C

* 71ie ancient Mceting-housCy called the Old Morth, in J^orth- Square, having been destroyed in the year 1775, the members of that Society have since united -vith the M'iv Brick Socieiii, in Middle- Street. Churches and Ministers in Essex. 103

Ministers who officiate at the Public Lecture in Bos- '071, on Thursdays, at the If'irst Church ifi Chxuncey Vlace^ arranged acc(frding to their seniority. Doct. Porter Mr. Pierce Mr. Parkman Doct. Morse Mr. Channing; Mr. Frothingham Doct. Harris Mr.Tuckerman Mr. Ware D(Xt. Richmond Mr. Lowell Mr. Greenwood Mr. Gray Mr. Huntington Mr. Palfrey ESSEX. ijnesbury Benj. Sawyer C Lynn Friends and M. Lymijield JosepliMottey C

. hidover Bailey Loring C /l/a72c/2fc".9.JamesThurstonC Justin Edwards C il'/Gr/'//"/zf«f/SamuelDanaC Bradford JonathanAUenC John Bartlett C Gardner B. Perry C Benjamin B. Smith B Beverly Abiel Abbot C3 Methodists Methuen J.W.PLastman C David Oliphant C Charles O. Kimball B Nathl. W. Williams B 7li'^(/r// Metho- John E. Abbot C Kolomon Sias» > dists. Lucius BoUes B Benjamin F. Farnsv/orth B P I04 Churches and Ministers in Middlesex.

Flagg U Saugus C Friends, & B Topsfield C Salisbury C WtTiham John Smith c C MIDDLESEX. Acton Moses Adams C Malde^ Aaron Green C Ashby C Ebenezer Nelson Bi, Bedford Saml. Stearns C Marlboro^ Asa Packard C' Billerica H.Cummings Sylvester F. Bucklin C D D. Nathl. Whitman MedfordD. Osgood, d.d. C, ^o:rdoro'JosephVVillanrdC JVatick Martin Moore C ;

J5n]§^/5/o«JohnFoster.D . d . C JVeiuton JonathanHomer C Burlington SaralSewall C William Greenough C Cambri. A. Holmes, d.d.C Joseph Grafton B Bela Jacobs B Asa Eaton,Boston,rec^orE AsaEaton, Boston, reefor E Pepjierell John Bullard C Cambfit.Tho.B. Gannett C Reading Eliab Stone C Carlisle Paul Litchfield C Peter Sanborn C CAcr/wA-&6wn/Jacob Coggin C Dracut C Zbw?zs/^r(-(?Richd.S.Storrs C Milton Sirnuel Oile C lias Perkins C J\^ecdham Stepli. Palmer C rookline John Pierce C Thomas No)t;s C un'rvi William Ritchie C Methodists B Quincy Peter/vVhitney C j/iasset Jacob Flint C E >cdham Alvan Lvimson C 7?tz«r/o//2/iThad.PomeroyC .ilham Cogswell C Joel Briggs B lia White C Roxbury E. Porter, d d. C .'iliiam Montague E John Bradford C )07t/;. T.M.Harris, d.d. C Thomas Gray C \\\\ Codnnan C Sharon C cl vard Richmond, d.d.C B )ovcr Ralph Sanger C Stoughton Ebenez. Gay C "j,r.6o7-o'Thos.WiUiams C Walpole George Morey C yav.kl. N.Emmons.D .D. C Weymouth Jacob NortonC Icdjield Daniel C Sun- S meon Williams C ders, D. D. C IVrenthani Elisha Fiske C William Gamniell B John Field C ':vay Liuher Bailey C William Williams B PLYMOUTH.

: '; :>? .jf /5 7zHolland s C Hull ^ Week ^ . . . aiv. ael W. Cclbum C ^m^jo-5?0/^Zephani. WiiiisC )aniel Thomas C Sanuul Glover B Jr/V/c-.^zyaff rJ.Reed,D, D .C A/ar-s/z/Zf/-:/ MartinParrisC ^edekiah Sanger, d.d. C T!\omas Conant B •nies Flint C Elijah Leonard C

>aniel Huntington C Middlcb ro' Em erso . P a iueC Thomas Crafts C 'lavel Shurtleff B Philip Colby C ^arvcr C B B B )zix3oro'JoUnAllyn, D.D.C Samnpl Nelson rJ Jalifax Abel Richmond C Ebeuezer Briggs B /'awox'.CalvinChaddock C Pembroke Morrill Allen C ahn Butler B George B ir.cow C

E Joseph T' -r rey , j r. B //«^/m77Jos.RichaTdson C i'///mow^/JamesKendall C ^^icholas B. Whitney C Seth Stetson C lenry C^olman C William T. Torrey C '

io6 Ministers, &c. In Bristol.. ..Barnsta...Dukes.

Plymouth B

Plymfiton Elijah DexterC Scituate Samuel Deane ' i?ocAcs/rerLem-LeBarronC Nehemiah Thomas Oliver Cobb C rFanV^rtm Noble Everett' BRISTOL. Attleboro' John Wilder C Neiu Bedford Silas Plall ISathan Holmaii C Friends 8e Stephen 8. Nelson B Norton Pitt Clark Richard Carrique U Raynham Stephen Hull Berkley Thomas Andros C i?e/joZ^o^/iOtisThompson Dartmouth Daniel Hix B Sylvester Round Arnold Bliss B Preserved Pearse Friends Di^hton Abrah. Gushee C Seekonk John Pitman B Somerset Maston Luther Sheldon C Snvanzey Methodists Philp Slade Fairhaven C Barton Phiii p Hathaway S Taunton John PipcMi Alvan Cobb Freetown JohnLawrence B Shubael Lovell Friends 5c B Daniel Brewer SandeW" Man s;i?^/JRichardBrig,c:sC Troy Job Borden A''.Bedford'^y\\'. Hoimes C Wellingt07i Jonathan Whitaker C BARNSTABLE. ^arns/a.OliverHaywardC James Barnaby Enoch Pratt C Marshjiee John Peak B Phineaa Fish C Orleans Daniel Johnson Breivster John SimpkinsC Provinceton NathLStone < Chatham Raymond C Methodists Dennis Joseph Haven C Sandwich David L.Hun^! John Sanford C Ezra S. Goodwin Jiastham C Friends & Methodists Falmouth Henry LincolnC Truro Jude Damon -^ Friends & Methodists Wellfieet Timo. Davis Harwich N. Underwood C F^rmow^/zTimothyAld^t DUKES. i Chilmark JonathanSmith C John Jefters Mdgarton Jos Thaxter C T^is^wn/NymphasHatcb Frederick Baylies C Samuel Abbot Gayhead Z. Howooswee C Ministers, &c. in Nantucket....Worcester. 107 NANTUCKET. l[nitucketla.mesGnmey C Kantucket Friends and ith F.Swift C Methodists WORCESTER. Murnh. Jnn. Cashin.^ C LunenburgDav.TisLmon C Methodists Mendon SimeonDoggett C r/io/JosephE?>sterbrook C arre James Thompson C Otis Cooper 'riin Reub.PafFer, d.d.C Milbury Joseph Goffe C olton Isaac Allen C Milford David Lon,2: C oijLton Ward Cotton C JSff'W- Braintr€eiQ\mF\%\s.eC rook/ield EUak.Phelps C KorthboTQ^ Joseph Allen C

licah Stone C JVorM^rzV/^-eJ.CranejD . D.C )!in Chase B B harlton E. Whipple C A:/?roo>l;?f/t/Thos.Snell V. imes Boomer B Oakham Dan.TomlinsonC [ethodists Oxford DavidBatchellerC )ana Jacob Whipple B U hu^-las David HolmanC Phillifist. Eze.L.Bascom C hidley Abiel Williams C Paxtoji Gains Conant C sek Brown B Peter&ham C itch burgh Wm. Eaton C P [ethodists and B Princeton Saml. Clarke C ardner Jona. Osgood C i?o?/a/.9?ow J'.seph Lee C rafton John Miles C Levi Hodge B B Rutland Josiah Clark C ephaniah Lathe U 'S/zrffw.s.Jos.Sumner.D.D. C hrdwick W.B.Wesson C Elias Megregory B benezer Burt B Southboro* Jerob. ParkerC [ethodists Southbridge Jason Park C larvard Warren Fay C George Angel B bisha Sampson B Sfiencer Joseph Pope C Shakers and U Sterling Lemuel Capen C hlden Joseph Avery C Sturbridge Otis Lane C >hn Walker B Zenas L . Leonard B Mbardston Saml. Gay C U \ancasttr Nathaniel Sutton Edmund Mills C

I Thayer, d.d. C Samuel Waters B \ficester John Nelson C B friends 7(?w/2/e/o«C.Wellingtoii C B \eominster Wm.Bascom C Upton Benjamin Wood (J io8 Ministers, &c. Hampden.M .Hampshire.

Uxbridge SrimL Judscn C W'^(?s/''wMunsonC.Gavlord

F i nds lVestmi7isterCyv\x^ Maun

Ward Einoch Pond C Winchend. Levi Pilsbury i Isaac Dwinell B Worcester Charles A.' WVs/Zjo.ElishaRockwocdC Goodrich B Aaron Bancroft, d.d. West -BoyIs fon C Jonathan Going HAMPDEN. Blandford John Keep Russell So.BnmJield E. Codding Brimfield Joseph Vaill Southnvick Chester John Grant Springfteld%2im\,Os^o(A

GrcwT' '//^Tini.M.Cooley Eli Ball Joel Baker Tolland Roger Hanisoril Silas Root Westjield Isaac Knapp Holland Ezra Reeve B W.Sfirin.-l. Lathrop,D.D Lon^vieadoit} R.S.Storrs G Ludl(no C Monson Alfred Ely C Thomas Rand Oliver Bennet B Methodists Montgomerij C Wilbrak. Moses Warren

Palmer C Ezekiel Terry- Russell C Methodists HAMPSHIRE, Amherst D.Parsons,D.D. C Middlefield Jona. Nash Nathan Perkins, jr. C Isaac Child Belcherton Exper.PorterC Mjrthamfit. S. WillianlB B JVorwich B. Woodbridg|fe Chesterfield Isa. Waters C Pelham WinthropBailey Asa Todd B Cttmmwe-ton Jas. Briggs C PlainfieldMosts Hallo^i JE. Hamfiton P. WiUistcnC Southamp. Vinson (ioiml Enfield Joshua Crosby C South-Hadley JoelHaj^fs Gosf^en C Ware Samuel Ware Granby Elijah Gridley C JVestHamp.^nacli Hale Grenimyich Jos. Blodget C Williamsburg'hHen.Lovd Hadlev hio. Woodbridge C Wortkingh lUPomeroy Hatfield J.Lyman, d. »= C Ministers, &c. in Franklin & Berkshire. 109 FRANKLIN. jish/ield C Leverett Joel Wright C En OS Smith < B u Barnardst. T. F. Rogers C Elijah Montague B B Montague Aaron Gates C Bucklandiosu SpauWingC E Charlemont Joseph FieldC JVciv- Salem A. Harding C Nathaniel Rice R r. Colraine Saml.Taggart P Northfield Thos. Mason C Ertward Davenport B Orange Methodists (icnrge Witherell B C Conway Jqhn Emerson C B-owe Preserved Smith C David Pease B S/^f/<^Mr?teTheo. PackardC DeerMd Saml. Willard C David Long B G///Jk)siah W. Cannon C

\ Becket Joseph L. Mills C Mt. rraAv^/^^/OT/Meth-'^ists JVhiv-AshJbrd i Cheshire Samuel Bless B Methodists B KMarlbo. Jacob Catlin C Dahon Ebenes. Jennings C Svlvester Burt C iEgi^emont C Otis Jonathan Lee C C Peru Roswell Hawkes C B Pittjidd Heman Hum- G.Barrir^.—Griswold E phrey Elijah Wheeler C John Nichols B Richmond Hancock B Sandi-field Levi White ^m«£/a/eWm.A.Hav;lcyC Lee Alvan Hyde, d. d. C Methodists Jesse Hartwell Lenox Samuel Shepard C Savoy B Sheffield HmQS Bradford C Methodists and E Methodi?te K . no Ministers, 6cc. in Cumberland.

Stockbridge West- Stock bridge Waters Tryinghamlo^.'W.'DQwC Williamsion Ral\)h W B Gridley C Methodists B fTashingtnJW,BaMantmeC Methrdists B Windsor G» Dorrance C Methodista B YORK. ^//r^'G? Nathan Douglas C Limerick Shakers Ebenezer Kinsman Arundel George Payson C Lyman Simon Lock B Jonathan Calef JBerwicA Joseph HUliard C JVeivfield Nathaniel Lord B William Chadboume B Parson.sfield Friends and Methodists Samuel Weeks B Wentworth Lord ^if/t/^c/yrfNathl.WebsterC Saeo Jonathan Cogswell C C Sandford Moses Svvett C 5wx^onPaulCoffinD.D.'> q Gideon Cook B Levi lioririg _> SfmpleJgh Wm.Godding B Abner Flanders B S.Bertv John ThompsonC Cornish TimothyRomickB Joshua Chase B £liot Samuel Chandler C Joseph Smith B HnllisTimoihy Hodsdon B Eben. L. Boyd H Friends Waterboro* Henry Smith B Kittery H^nrv Hobbs B W°//.9Jonatha'^ GreenleafC Joseph Litchfield Nathaniel H. Fletcher C Lebanon Paul Jewett Joseph Eator E Zebt iee Delano Joshua Roberts E iLmf;?5'?o»Jona.AtkinsonC Yi^rk Moses Daw C John Seavey B B CUMBERLAND- Bridgeton N. Church C Durham Jacob Herrick C Reuben Ball B i^a/wowMWm.M iltimore Brunswick C Friends and Methodists Benjamin Titcomb B Freefiort Enos Merrill ( Cafie-EUzabeth William Gregg C Daniel Mason Methodists Gorham Asa Rand Ministers, &c. in Lincoln. Ill

Gorham Shakers and B Otisfidd JosiahG.MerrillC Gray Danitl W..>ton C PolaTid U B. 6£ Al &U Methodists i Hirfiswell Samuel EatonC Porz*/ani/IchabodN cholsC Samuel Mariner B E Samuel Wondward B Edward Payson C Miiiot Jonathan Scott C Elijah Kello,G;g C William Pidgin C Thomas B. Ripley B (i-r-orpje Rickcr B Samuel Ratid B Friends and Methodists R^^bert Low B Pownal Perez Chripin C Shakers Scarbo' Thos. Lancaster C North- Yarmouth OtisC. Nathan Tiitoa C Whiton C Standish Daniel MarrettC Amasa Smith C B Samuel Woodbury C Windham Gard'r Kellog C Otis Brig^s B Westbrooi CalebBradleyG LINCOLN.

Alna C LitcIi/i€ld}lex\vY KendallB ^ath JohnW.EllingwoodC Miscougus Island B JVrwcu&tle Ki'-th Baiiey G Silas Stearns B Deimis Ryan R. G Booihbay Is lac Weston C Nobleboro' Pii.n.PilsburyB -Bo7y('/y//2,yi»sephDenslow B Pc/T'tO Jesse Mnrtin C Iciiabod Temple B St. G orge Beiij. Eames B Boivdoinh DanLPiersonB Thjinas! on Elisha Snow B Mt^tnodists John H. luCTaham C JBriaCol Q ToJiJiam Elihu Purring- B ton B Friends and Methodists C Camden C Meth odists Dresden C Union Henry True C Rdgecomb C Wales James Pierce B B IValdoboro' David M. Fri-.ndshifi B Mi chel' C Georgetown S. Sewall C Warren Andrew Fuller B Hc/ie James Stewaixl B Jomiiiian Hase, d. p. C Jeffrrson William Allen B WhitfieldlXiwnml^YAn R.C Leiuiston Benjamin Cole B Wi^cs 'H.PactardD.D C JLisbon B ^ooiificAJ ^si.Winship/ ^ I^Uchfield WiA. Stins(on B Jonathaii Aaams J

. C iiz Ministers, &c. Kenn.,..Oxford,.. Somerset^ KENNEBECK. Jugusta Benja. Tappan C water B Belgrade Elias Taylor B JVe- Sharon C Chesterv. Jotham Sew all C Chase Sleeper M Clinton Mephibosheth Sylvanus Boardman B Cain B Pimton Medioc'ists Fairfax Stephen Dext'^r B Daniel Kendiick C C RtaCfield —^—Horton B Farmingt. Ward Ltx^ke B Romt liraMh Mills B Methodists and C Sidney Asa Wilber B Fayette Oliver Billings B B Cyrus Baldwin M Temfile David Smith C Gardiner G. W. Olney E Vussalborrf B Garland C & B Ihomws Adnms C drrem John Dagget, jr. B Coktr Marble B ^a//owe//EHphaiet GiiietC Friends Winrhrop Morse B Vienna Methodists Meth'xlists Josiah Bradley B Harhm Constant Abbot B Jonathan Bradley B Leeds Thomas Francis B. Wayne B ATonmouth Elias Nelson B Wilton Jeremiah Bean B Henry Frost M Winsloiv C Ml. Vem. Arthur Drink- Winthrofi Dav.ThurstonC OXFORD. Bethel B XfvfrmoreThos.WymanB C Joha Haynes B Brotv^field Jacob Rice C Ransom Norton B Buckfield Nathl. Chase B Methodists Mrway Noah Cressey C Denmark Tristr. Jordan B B JE.y^nc^ov.Jno.Strickland C Paris James Hooper ^: c Fryeburg B ' C Porter C Sar(/orc?Dan.HutchinsonB i?w77?/or^ Daniel Gould C Hebron 3dm Tripp B Sumner Joseph Palmer B C C C Turner Allen Greley C Hiram C fra?rrfLincolnRipleyC B Jf^f/c/Lemuel Jackson Jay Joseph Adams J g Joseph Macomber B Amaziah Reed $ SOMERSET. Anson C Methodists Avon B -fi/odw;?fWFifieldHolt C Ministers, &c. In Hanc....Penobs...Wash, 113

Ceinaan A'e'W' Vineynrd B ^orr/c/g-fwoc^JoslahPectC Cornville - Bisby Starkfi C JnduKi ry Strong Methodists and C Karatunke HANCOCK, Belfast C Mr, Desert Eaton C M&B Kortliport B Blue/iill Jonathan Fisher C Orrington Methodists JoTiathcin Roundy B Orland M&B £ucksfiortM.\g[\i\[ Blood C Penobscot M M Joseph Roberts 3 Caatine William Mason C Prosfiect C & M & B M Christopher J. Laus^htcn C Deerislc Joseph Brown C Sedgwick Pinkham B M&B C JEden B Sullivan B ElLsworth Peter Nurse C C B Surry Benjamin Lord B Frankfort M&B Trenton B Islehoro" M&B Vmalha:ven M&B Jackson Silas Warren C PENOBSCOT. Bangor Harvey Loomis C Methodists Brewer Thos. Williams C Hennon Patten B Carmel Raggles B MCharlest. Hunter B Corinth Hok B N'^wfiort B Dixmont C Orrington Marsh M John Chadbourn B Orojio Methodists Garland B Stetson B Mamfiden C IVilliamsburg JohnSaw- 3 yer C WASHINGTON. Addison B Machias B Eastfiort B Methodists Afoc/jmMarshfieldSteeleC Steuben Nathl. Robinson B Pleasant Pointy James R. Romagne, Roman Catholic, who also visits the Penobscot Indians, it/* Pews and Rights in Houses of Public Worshi'-) sure deemed in law to be Red Estate, except in Bostos, "where they are to be considered as Personal Estate. K2 4. 1, 1 Convention of Ministers*.

The Convention ofthe Congregational Ministers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

IS a voluntary Association, embracing all the Congre*;. gational Clergy of the Commonwealth, but vested witli no partiaular authority or control over the Churches. Their meeting is holden in Boston, in the afternoon of tlie last Wednesday in May, or day of Elr-ction annual-

ly ; and the following day at eleven, a.m. after trans-"

acting the usual business of the Convention, -,-. srrmon is dehvered in public before them, and a collection mad© for the charity bl- purpose of relieving the indigent Wid- ows of Congregational Clerg> men. Difficulties having often arise: in determining, what widows are the proper objects of the charity of this Con- vention, it was voted, June 1, 1815,—That a standing Committee ot 30 be appointed, 5 of whom shall be chos- en centrally ; and th* remainder in ditFerent parts of the State. The five shall act as a Reporting Com- Tnitteet to receive from the other members of the Com- mittee appl'Cdtioits and statements of facts in behalf cf persons who may be subjects of the charity of the Con- vention, and hciving considered the same, shall judge of the persons to be relieved, and the proportion to be given to each, and make report to the Convention, c» the 1st day of their meeting, annually ; further, that th? names of said Committee shall bs annually published i^ the Massachusetts Register. STANDING COMMITTEE.

Rev. Dr. Kirkland, Rev. Dr. Holmes, Rev. Johji Pierce, Rev. Charles Lowell, Rev. Joshua Huntingt(ni, are the Refiorting Committee, Suffolk. Plymouth. Rev.William E.Channing. Rev. Dr. Sanger, Reife. Essex, James Kendall. Rev. Dr. Spring, Rev. Dr. Bristol, Worcester. Rev. Pitt Clark. Middlesex. Barnstable.

Rev.Ezra Ripley, d . d .Rev. Rev. . Asa Packard. Worcester. J\torfolk. RevJohn Cushing,Rev.Df Rev. Elisha Fiske* Bancroft, Rev. J^ohn Fiske Convention of Ministers. H5»

Hamfidcn, Cumberland. Rev. . Rev. Edward Payson. """1 Hamfishire, ^ ^"^IZ'u- ^f<^^^"- Rev- Wilham Jenks. Rev. Dr. Lvman. j;, ... Kennebeck. Rev.EliphaletGiUef. Samuelc "ixA/ilo.^Willardp Rev. Oxfard. Berkshire. Rev. Lincolu Ripley. Rev. Dr. Hyde. Ha?icock and WasMnctan. York. Rev. Jonathan Fisher, Rev, Rev. Jonathan Cogswell. i*eter Nurse. Accordingly, when the widow of any Congregational Clergyman is considered an object of the charity of the Convention, it is desired, that answers to the following questions be given by one of the Standing Committee, by theJirst of May in each year, to be communicated to the Reporting CcmmiUee, that they may pcjssess the documents for making the coiTCCt report to the Con- vention. 1. What is her age ? 2. What are the number, the sex, the ages, arid the circumstances of her children ? 3. What is a fair estimate of her property ? ^.•-What is her ability to help hei-selt > 5. What connexions has she, who are bound to afford lier assistance ? And in what way do they assist her ? 6. What is her income ? 7. What peculiar circumstances render her an object of charity ; or make it desirable, that she should have aid, this year ?

The Convention earnestly recommend to all young gentlemen who design to devote themselves to the work Cf the ministry, to spend that portion of time in the study of di\nnity which learned and judicious advisers shall think necessary to qualify them for public teachers.

Rev. Charles Lowell, of Boston, Treasurer. Key. John Fierce, of Brookline, Scribe of the Copveiitioi. d ii6 General Association in Massachusetts.

The General Association in Massachusetts.

THIS body was organized in June, 1805. Li 1814, it consisted of Delegates from 12 Associations in Massa- chusetts Proper. Its members "admit, as articles of faith, the doctrines of Christianity, as they are gererally expressed in the Assembly's Shorter Catechism," and consider these doctrines, v/hich have been generally em- braced by the churches of New- Engl and, as the '' ba&is ef their union^* This body wholly disclaims ecclfsi- astical power or authnrit^' over the Churches, or the opinions of individuals. The essential objects, as ex- pressed in their Constitution, are *' to promote brother- ly intercourse and harmony, .nd their mutual anima<^ tion, assistance and usefulness as ministers of Christ.'* Oi" Annual meeti'^>gs last Wednesday in June. Rev. Enoch Ha l e. of West-Hampton,is the stand- ing Scribe of this Association.

Protestant in North . Rt.Rev. John H. Hobart, d.d. JSfeiv York, New-York. Rt. Rev. John C roes, d.d..A^. Jersey, New-Brunswick. Rt Rev. Richard C. Moore, D.D. , Richmond^ Rt.Rev. Wm. White, d.d , , Rt Rev. James Kemp, n. d. Maryland, Baltimore. Rt.Rev. Nathl. B(.wen, d.d. South Carolina, Charleston. Rt,Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, d.d. Eastern diocess^. R. I. Bristol. Rt.Rev. Jacob Mountain, DoD. Qu€5fc, Canada.

Methodist Bishofia. Rt, Rev. William M'Kendree. Rt. Rev. Enoch George. Rt. Rev. Robert R. Roberts.

Roman Catholic Bishop,s in the United State*. Most Rev. Ambrose Mareshal, Archbishop, Baltimore/ Rt Rev. John Cheverus, d.d. Boston, Rt.Rev. Joseph B. Flaget, d.d. Bardsto^vn, {.} Kt Rev. John Connelly, d.d. JVew- Yor\ Rt.Rev. William Dubourg,A

In the British Colonies. '" Rt. Rev. Joseph C). Plessis, d.d. ? Halifax^

Rt. Rev. Claud B . Panet, his Coadjuter, d. . J lit. Rev.Edmund Burke,Bishop ctf A(7Pa-5co;/a,^a/?/ajR» Massachusetts . 117

MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA,

the f Revised by Adjutant-General, November, 1818.] His Excellency JOHN BROOKS,

Commander in Chief.

GENERAL STAFF OFFICERS.

4djutant General, William H. Sumner, Esq, of Boflon. R^nk Brigadier General.

^uarter-Mq/ier-General, Amafa Davis, Esq. of Bofloift Rank Brigadier General.

Aid'de-camp to the Commander in Chief, Samuel Swett, of Boston. fThw'! Offices of the Adjutant-General, Be Quarter-Ma^ ter-Gsneral departments, are kept in the State-House.]

djvisiojVary staff officers.

FIRST DlVlSlO-i^SMk and Norfolk. Major-General^ Elijah Crane, of Canton. Jids-de Campi Minot Thayer, and Erastus Emmonfa Divifon-InfpeSior, Divifion Quarter-Mafier, George Bafs, of Bofton. Judge Advocate^ George Sullivan, of da SECOND DIVISION. Mrjor. General, Amos Hovey, Salem. AidS'de-Camp^ Eben. Bancroft, John W. Fenna,' Divifion-In/pekorf Divifion- Quarter- &fafter, Stephen Hooper. Judge-Advocate, Theodore Eames of Salem. THIRD DIVISION. Major-Generat, Jofeph B. V^rnum, of Dracut. Aidi-de-Camp, Benja. F. Varnum, and Epbraitn Cobur'n. Divijion-Infpedor, Sampfon Woods, of Groron Divifion-Quarter-Mafier^ Samuel Svran, of Medford. JudgoAdvocate, William Nichols, of South Reading. ii8 Massachusetts Militia.

FOURTH DIVISION. Najor-Generalt Epaphras Hoyt, Deerfield, jiids-de-Camp, Jonathan A. Saxron. Divifion-Infpeaor, Elihu Hoy, Deerfield. DivifionQvarlerMaJler^ Georgt; Aims. Judge-Advocate^ Danie] Wells, of Greenfield, FIFTH DIVISION. Major-General, Nathaniel Goodwin, o; Plymouth. Aids-de-Camp^ Nah-^r Hayward, and Chrd. Aids-de-Camp, J'>hn Froft, and Charles Cuftiingj Divifton-IrifpcBor. Abner Sawyer, jr. of Saco. Dfjifion- Quarter Mafler, Ifaac Emery, of Biddeford. Judge-Advocate^ H- nry Holme:., oi Alfred. SEVENTH DIVISION. Major-Gencralf Aids de-Camp, D'vifion Infpeflo-^y JDh.rn Quarte--Mafler, , o^ Weflhoro'. Judge-Advocate, SnXomon Stron- o* Leominfter. EIGHTH DIVISION. Majo^'Qeneral, Heufy SewaV, of Augufta, Aidi-de-'' amp, Eben; zer Du^f-h, and XA^illiam H. Page. Divillnn Infpe.Bor, Sanuie! Howard, oi Augufta. Divifum-Quater-MafleT, Benj. Brown, jr. of Vaflalboro*. Judge- Advocate,^ Wi'liam Emmons, of Augufta, NINTH DIVISIOM. Major-General^ [ohn Whiting, of Great-Barringmn, Aids-de-^Camp, Thomas Hopkins and James L. Bacon. Divifton-Infpedor, Henry W. Dwight, f>f Stockb-idge. Djvifion Quarter-Majler, Thomas A. Go'd, of Pittsfield. Judge-AdvocaUy H^^nry Hubbard, of Lani:fi>oro*. TENTH DlVISIOt^. Major^General, Jedidiah Herrick, of Hampden. Aids-de-Camp, William R. Ware, Frankfort. Divifion Infpe6ior, Jacob M'Gaw, Bangor, Divifton-Quarter-Majler, Ch-^rles Blake, of Brewer, Judge'Advicatet John Wilfon, of Bclfaft. 9 1 Brigade atid Staff Officers. 1 ELEVEMTH DIVISION. Major-Gene rait vV;lliam King, of Bath. Aids-de-Cambt Thomas D. Ro'rnron, Peter H. Green, Divifion-InfbeiElor, fofeph F. Wingate, Bath. Dwf'fton'Ojiarter'Mader^ Charles Clapp, of Bath. Judge-Advocate, Samuel E. Smith, of Wifcaflct. TWELFTH DIVISION. iMajor^Gertfraiy Sunuel FflTnden of N. Gloucefler. _ Aid^-de-'^o.mf>, Thomas A. Deblois, and Jofiah Whitmau.

Dwifion- Ir: fpgclor, ChaAes S, Davies, of Portland. DiV! fi on- Quarter Mafter, Solomon H. Chandler, N. Glouc. Judge Advocate, William B. Sewall, of Portland. THIRTEENH DIVISION. iMajor-Generai, Levi Hubbard, of Paris. Aids'de Camp. RufTell Hubbard and Wm. C. Whitney. DwtfioTiInfpe6ioTt^nm\xz\ A Bradbury, of Fryeburg. Divifion-^ Quarter- Mailer, Philip Eaftman, do. Judge-Advocate^ Albion K. Parris, of Paris.

BRIGADE AND STAFF OFFICERS. FIRST DIVISION. r Briga. Gen. Henry A. S Dearborn, of Roxbury. ift. J Aid-de-Camp, Thomas O. Davis, Bofton. Brig. ^Brigade-Major, Samuel M. Thayer, do. CBrigade-Qiiarter-Mafter, William Stackpole, dc, r Brigadier-General, Nathl Guild, of Dedham. 2d. J Aid-de-Camp, Freeman Fifher, of do. Brig.^ Brigade-Major, Timothy P. Whitney, Walpole; C Brigade-Qaartcr-Mafter, Samuel Braftow. f Brigadier General, William Sullivan, Boflon. 3d. ^Aid-de-Camp, Brig.^Briji;ade Major, Stephen Fairbanks. CBrigade-Quarter-Mafter, Benjamin Winflow. SECOND DIVISION. f Brigadier General, Janies Appleton, Gloucefter. ift. jAid-de-Camp, William A. Rogers. Brig, y Brigade- Major, John Smith, jr. Gloucefter. CBrigade-Quarter-Mafter, Benjamin Day, Salem. r Brigadier-General, Benja. Stickney, of Newbury, 2d. J Aid-de-Carap, John Rollins, Newburyport, Brig.y Brigade Major, John Scott, of do. C Brigade-Quartcr-Mafter, David Wood, jr. d 04 120 Brigade & Staff Officers. THIRD DIVISIONT. r Biigadier-Gen. Nathl. Auftin, Charlefiown. ift jAid-de-Camp, Brig.y Brigade-Mai or, Samuel Jaques, jr. CharleflowBt C Biigade-Quarter-Mafter, Eiias Phinney, do. f Hrigadier-General, Simoi- Cobuin, of Dracut. Sti. ^ Aid-de-Camp, Jofiah Oakes, of Afliby. Brig.y Brigade-Major, Jofeph Butterfield, Tyngflioro'* VBrigade-Quarfer-Mafter, S, A. Coburn, Dracut. FOURTH DIVISION ^Brigadier-Genera!, A'^mfon Knox, Blandford, 1st. J Aid-de-Camp, Orrin Sage, Brig, y Brigude-M jor. George Bliss, jr. of Springfield. C B'igade-Quarter-Master, RobertDay,W .Spring, r Brigadie- -G--neral, Thomas Longley, Hawley. 2d. ^Aid-de-camp, Charles Williams. Brig. ^ Brigade Major, Thomas Gilbert, Greenfield. C B igade-Ouort: r-Maftt r, Syl Maxwell, Charlemon^ FIFTH DIVISION ( Brigadier-Gcneral, Abiel Wadiburn, Middleboro'i; .ill. V-Vld-de-Camp, Wilbam R. P. W^fhhurn. Brig.y Brigade-Major, Nathl. Wilder, jr Middleboro*. C Bri^i^^^-Quarter-Mafter, Thomas Hobart, Pembroke,

f Brigadier-General, Benj. Lincoln, Nv^w-Bedford. 4 sd. 3 Aid de Camp, fames Sproat, jr.

Brig.^ Brjga:* » Mai'jr, Elifha Tobey, Fairhaven. C Brigade-Quarr r-Mafter, Samuel C. Fales.Tauntoii. f Brigadier-General, Eliiah Cobb, Brewflcr. 3d. ^Aid-de-Camp, Richard Sears, jr. Brig. ^ Brig ide-Maj or, Jofeph Sampfon, Brewfter. CBrigade-Quarter Mafter, Freeman Fofter, Brewftcr. SIXTH DIVISION, r Brigadier-General, Simon Nowell, Arundel. 5 ift. 3 Aid-de-Camp, George Jefferds, Wells. Brig, y Brigade-Major, George Wheelwright, Arundel. C Brigade-Quarter-Mafter, Mark Deramett, Kitter)% t ^»rigadier-General, John M'Donald, Limerick.

2d. J A.d-de-Camp, True Bradbury. ? Brig, y Brigade-Major, Simon Fogg, Limerick vBng. Quarter-Mafter, Jos. Stimfon, Limerick, SEVENTH DIVISION. r Brigadier-General, Salem Towne, jr, Charltonf ill. J Aid-de-Camp, John Moore, Worcefter. Brig, y Brigade- Major, Samuel Allen,Jr. do. C Brigade-Quartor-Mafter, Jon. Copeland, Ciiarllofl. Brigade & StafF OjKcers. 121

Brigadier-General, Leonard Bu'bank, Fitchburg, 'Aid-dc-Camp, Joseph G. Ktndall. Brigade- Major, Solomon Caifcr. Lancafier. Brigade-Quart.-Mafter, Henry Kendall, LcominfterJ EIGHTH DIVISION. [Brigadier-General, Whi. Gould, Faimington. ;Aid-de-Camp, Benjamin Gould, do.

) Brigade-Major, John F. Woods, jun. da ^ Brigade-Quarter- Matter, John Russ. do. 'Brigadier-General, Joe! Wellington. )Aid-de-Camp, Amos Fletcher.

) Brigade-Major, Jofcph Clark, Clinton.

^ Brigade-Quarter-Mafler, John Wellington, Fairfax. NINTH DIVISION. [Brigadier-General, Eben. Hyde, New-Marlboro*. ) Aid-derCamp, Robert R. Root, Sheffield. ^Brigade-Maior, Robert F. Barnard, do. Brigade-QuaTter-Maficr. Amos King, New-Marlb. 'Brigadier-General, Jeremiah Colegrove, of Adams,.

J Aid-de-Camp, Na'ban Bliss. ^Brigade-M^ior, Calvin Hubbell, jr. Lanefborough. .Brigade-Quarter-Mafter, Timothy Grifwold, Lenox, TENTH DIVISION. 'Brigadier-General, Ma'k Trafton, Bangor. )Aid-dp-C?mp, Jolhua V^^- Carr.

) Brigade Maior, Jcfepb Treat, Bangor. .Bri^ade-Ouarter-Mafler, Royal Clark, Bangar. "Br^gad'er-General, James Campbell.

) Aid-de-Camp, Amaziah Ricker.

I Brigade-Major, Philo Lewis, Steuben. .Brigade-Qusr.-Maft. Jas. A. Campbell,Cherryfi'd ELEVENTH DIVISION.

'BrJfradier General, J Ibna Wngate,jr. Bath. '.Aid-de-Camp. Toferh Srwall, jr.

) Rrijyade-Maior, Z^na Hyde, of Bath.

, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter, Nathan Ames, Path, Brigadier^Genernl, David Payfon, of Wiscassct. ' Ald-de-Camp, Nathaniel Austin, do. Bigade-Major, Samuel Page, do. .Brigade-Quarter-Master* Thomas Nichols, ^o. 122 Field Officers of Infantry,

TWELFTH DIVISION. Brigadier Genera!, John Parley, of Bridgets..

I Aid-de-Camp,

I Brigade-Major, Thomas Perley, Bridgeton. Brlgade-Oiiaiter-Maftpr, MoOss Harris, Gray. Brigadier-General, Phintas Vamum, Portland. Aid-de-CHmp, Brigade-Major, John W. Smith, Portland. Brigade-Oaarter-Mafter, Nathl. Thomes, Gorham: THIRTEENTH DIVISION. Brigadifr-Gencral,

I Aid-de-Camp, Brigade-Major, James Starr, jr. Jay. Rrig3de-(2uarter-Maftcr, Oliver Pollard, Turner.

Brigadi^'-G'-neral, Amos Haftings, Bethel. ? Aid de-Camp, Kri^ade- Major, Enoch Lincoln, Fryeburgh. Brigade-Quarter-Mafler, James W. Ripley, do.

FIELD OFFICERS OF mFAJVTRY. FIRST DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. C ^v brevet^ Jofeph Dudley, of Roxbury. < Lieut. Colonel, b Edward Fofter, Dorchester. ( Major, Thomas Sturtevant, Roxbury. C Colonel, Wafliington Cufliing, of Hingham. < Lieut. Colonel, Jofeph Cufhing, do. '( Major, Ebenezer Humphrey, Weymouth. f Colonel, b Barnabas Clark, of Randolph. * < Lieut. Colonel, Edward Glover, Quincy. ' C Major, Mofes Whitney, Milton. SECOND ItRIGADE. C Colonel, b George Filher, of Dover. * < Lieut. Colonel, Chefter Adams, Needhani, ( Major, Eaton Whiting. C Colonel, John Gay, Stoughton. ' < Lieut. Colonel, James Blackman, Canton. * ( Major, Afa Plympton, Foxborough. r Colonel, Jofeph Rockwood, of BcllingbaHV < Lieut. Colonel, Lewis HirJing, Franklin. •( Major, John A, Gould, Walpo'e. rield 0£Gcers of Infantry. 12^

THIRD BR IGADE. Colonel. Gerry Fairbanks, of Boflon. Lieut. Colonel. Thaddeus Pa^e, do. Major, Henry Orne, do. ^^jC Colonel, Benjamin Loring, of Boflon, ^^i<^"" Colonel, Michael Roulflonc, do. Hee! J " ^' C Major, Daniel L. Gibbens. do. ^*''^'^^'' Charles Curtis, of BoO.on. Q(.l. S j^^.* < Liput. Col. Samuel H. Parker, do. "*C Major, Benjamin Huntington, do, SECOND DIVISION. FI RST BR IGADE. ^flC Colonel, Joseph E. Sprague, Salem* Lieut. ) Colonel, Jonathan Webb, do. Keg*^* ( Major, Horatio Perry, do. ^^ C Colonel, Benjamin Hafkell, Gloucefter. Lieut. Colon,!, Reg. Charles Eaton, do. Major, Ifaac Dennifon, do. J C Colonel, Ebenezer Tappan, Manchelter.

„^°/ -5 Lieut. Colonel, Moles Shelden, Beverly. ^^^' ( Major, Daniel Proaor, jr. do. C?^^"^^ David Capen, Saugus. Ath S A ' S Lieut. Colonel, Matthew Cox, Lynnfield, "^ ^' C Major, Henry Cheever, Saugus.

, C Colonel, Daniel Pr: fton, Danvers. \JiL* 1 ^^^^^^' Colonel, N ithaniel Felton, do. ^*^^S- ( Major, William Pool, do. SECOND BRIGADE. Colonel, Daniel Adams, 3d. Newbury. Lieut. Coionel, Tofiah Titcomb, do. Major, George Little, do. Colonel, William Andrews; Ipswich. Lieut. Colonel, Edward Todd, Rowley. Major, John Brocklebank, do. Colonel, 6 Solomon Low, Boxford. Lieut. Colonel, ^ John Lngalls, jr. Andover. Major, Jedidiah Farnum. do. Colonel, Edmund Sargent, Amefbury. Lieut. Golone^ Nathaniel Fifield, SaliQbury,

, Major, Aaron Morrill. do. Colonel, d Charles -th ^ White, Haverhill. "> ^'""^- Colonel, Phineas Webfler, do. ^"g-&l' ^ Major, John Ladd, dp. 124 Titld Officers of Infantry. BA.TTAL10N OF INFANTRY. Bat. C Lieut. Colonel, Abraham Williams, NewburyjtOn InF. ^ Major, Jonathan Wood. dc. THIRD DIVISION. FIRST B R I GADE. n f Colonel, John THrbell, Cambridge, p < Lieur. Colonel, Luther Gay, do. ^^^^' ( Major, Eliab W. Metcalf, do.

, f Co'oneU 6 John Wade, Woburn, n < Lieut. Colonel, b Samuel Tidd, do. ^^* C Vlajor, William Winn, Buriingtor?. ( Colonel. I!-^ac Hard, jun. Concord. 3^^* ) Lieut. Colonel, Daniel S. Lamfon, WestQH'e ^^^•( Vlajor, JohnP Mcriara^ Lrxtngton.

, f Colonel, if Danie! Leland, Sherburn. !*"• ^ Lieut. Colonel, Jonas Clayes, Framingharta, Keg. ^ Major, Afa Whitmg, Hoiliston. ( Colonel, Jofhua B. Phipps, CharlcftowD, ^^"' ^ Lieut. Colonel, Wii!>am Fernald, do. •^^S. ( Major, GerQiom Tee I, do. SECOND B RIGADE. « ( Colonel, b M cah M. Rut-er, of Eaft-Sudbary^ *• ^ ^ Lieut. Col.-ne!, John Alien, do. . ^^* ^ ( Major, Artemas Conanr, Stow.

, f Colon-1, A Walter Hallings, of TownPend. n < Lieut. Colonel, TimoiHy Cummings, jr. Wcstford. ^^^S- ( Major, Abel Tarbell, (Proton. Colonel. Frederick Blodget, Tyngfborough, Lieut. Colone', Darnel Taylor, do. Major, Jofeph Bowers, Chelmsford. FOURTH Division. FIRST BRIGADE. (Colonel, Ebcnezer RufTcll, jr. Springfield, f, J^^' < Lieut. Colonel, John Biifj, do. ^ '^' I Major, Harvey Chapln, do.

, C Colonel, 6 Daniel M^ rrick, Wefl-Springfield. r^ < Lieut. Colonel, Jofeph M. Forward, Southwick.. ^^•( Major, Elias Winchell, Wcst-Springfield. Thomas Field, Sunderland. , C Colonel, i -.^ < Lieat. Colonel, Z'^bina Dickinfon, Amherst, ^''S- ( Major, Sylveft'-r Goodman, Hadley. (Colonel, David Mack, jr. Middleheld. 4"> ) Lit- ut. Coionel, Ifrael Csnnon, Bhndford. ^«S-< Major, Reuben Hills, Granville. Field Officers of Infantry. j 25

(Colonel, John Hoar, Monfon* ith g*< Lieut. Colonel, Wafliington Lyon, Brimficld. ^'C Major, Abner Brown, jun, do. SECOND BRIGADE. ^^ C Colonel, Elifha Strong, Northampton, n' < Lieut. Colonel, J ames Shepherd, 2d. do. C Major, William Hooker, jun. Norwich, gj C Colonel, John Wilfon, Deerficld. i^ ' < Lieut. Colonel, Theodore D. Lyman, Greenfield. **C Major, George Eels, Colrara.

1 C Colonel, William Whitaker, New-Salem. !>* * < Lieut. Colonel, Spencer Root, Montague. ^*( Major, Abner Goodell, WaiAvick,

1 C Colonel, Timothy Lyman, Gofhen. w < L'cut. Colonel, Alvan Rice, Chesterfield, ^' ( Major, William Rice, Worthington. r C Colonel, Ala Howland, Conway. ^ ' < Lieut, Colonel, Jofhua Longley, Hawlcy. ^* C Major, David Snow, Heath. FIFIH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE, n f Colonel, ^ John B. Thomas, of Plymouth.

•n ' •< Lieut. Colonel, John Sever, Kingfton. '^ ^' ( Major, Bartlett Murdock, Warcham. J C Colonel, 6 John B. Barftow, Hanover. n < Lieut. Colonel, 6 John Collamore, Scituate, o* (I Major,A./T^irtr Samuel^omn^l Tolman,TTrtlman jr.ir do.An ^ Colonel, Salmon Fobes, Bridgewater, 3d. T>" ^ Lieut.X-.H ui. Colonel,x^uvv/iiv-i, EdwardA^uwaiu Southworth,vJUUlllw do. "' ( iMajor, John Culhing, Abington.

, C Colonel, Ephraim Ward, Middleborough. S^- < Lieut. Colonel, Peter H. Peirce, do. ^^^' ( Ma;or, Branch Harlow, do. SECOND BRIGADE. n C Colonel, /^ Robert Peck, Rchoboth. ^^"' < Lieut. Colonel, ^^g-( Major,

, f Colonel, Nathaniel Nelfon, New- Bedford. < Lieut. Colonel; Nathaniel Thompkins, Wcfiport. ^^^'P^"* C Major, , C Colonel, Edward Croflman, Taunton. j,^ < Lieut. Colonel, Charles Foflcr, do* ^^' ( Major, Adoniram Cr^ne. L2 126 Field Officers of Infantry.

1 f Colonel, b Shepherd Leach, Eaflon. ^ ' < Lreut. Colonel, Benjamin Bolkcom, Attlebordugh. •'^^' ( Major, Elkanah Briggs, dai

, (Colonel, Simeon Aihley, Freetown. J' '< Lieut. Colonel, Darius Perry, Dighton. ^^*( Major, Lynde Hathaway, Freetown, THIRD BRIGADE. n C Colonel, « ' < Lieut. Colonel, ^^' C Major, John Freeman, Sandwich.

, C Colonel, b Jofhua Hamblin, of Yarmouth. r, * < Lieut. Colonel, ^"S'N^jor, J C Colonel, b Watfon Berry, of Eafthara* p3 O Lieut, Colonel, b Mofes Higgins, Orleans* ^^^' ( Major, Henry Knowles, do. SIXTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. n C Colonel, b Solomon Brooks, of York;

-n ' < Lu ut. Colonel, b Mafleifon Young, do. ^'C Major, Gowen Wilfon, Kittery. Mofes Hubbard, Berwick. ed ^^°^0"6'' T^„ ' < Lieut. Colonel, George Applebee, do. S* ^ C Major, Bartholemew Tbompfon, South-Berwick.-

, C Colonel, Elifha Allen, Sanford. p3 • ^ Lieut. Colonel, Eb nez^r Nowell, do, "^^S* C Major, Alexander Woofter, Lebanon.

, C Colonel, Henry Clark, Arundel. J^^- < Lieut. Colonel, Enoch Hardy, Wells. ^^^8- C Major, Seth Hatch, do. SECOND BRIGADE. n C Colonel, b John Spring, of Standifii, ^"; < Lieut. Colonel, b William Waterman, Euxtonn •^^^' C Major, Jeremiah Milliken, jr. Saco.

, f Colonel, Bartlett Doe, Parfonsfield. ^^' < Lieut. Colonel,^ David L. Hobbs, Ao, •K-^g' ( Major, Simon J. Whitten, do, f Colonel, Nathan Kendall, of Alfred. 3"' ^ Lieut. Colonel, Ebenezer Garey, do. J^^S- ( Major, Samuel Davis, Hollis. _ f Colonel, Samuel Gilpatrick, Limerick. A^"" < Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Bradeen, Waterboroughi i^-eg. ( Major, Nicholas Davis, Limington. iiM Oflric€rs of Infantry. 4^/ SEVENTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. n C Colonel, JofephD. Sargent, of Leicefter* « * < Leiut. Colonel, Alvln Lamb, Spencer. ^' ( Major, William Livermore, do. Colonel, ^ Ezekiel Prcfton, of Douglai. cd- ^ » '. j Lieut. Colonel, Ariel Bragg, Milford. * C Major, Sullivan Sumner, do. C Colonel, Samuel Mixter, jr. New-Braintree^ J «^ * < Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Billings, Hardwick. ^* C Major, William Crawford, jr. Oakham. Colonel, Morris Lamed, Dudley. 4th ^ p"* * •< Lieut. Colonel, Timothy Allen, Smrbridge, ^^^' ( Major, David Lathe, Charlton.

. C Colonel, Prentice Cufhing, Milbury. ^g ' < Lieut. Colonel, Jafon Waters, Sutton. * ( Major, Jonas Eddy, jr, Oxford.

c ' ( Colonel, Thomas Chamberlain, Worcefler. ^'^^^* Colonel, John W. Lmcoln, do. Re"*^* ) C Major, Peter Holmes, West -Boy Iston. SECOND BRIGADE. n C Colonel, Jonas Hartwell, of Princeton. * < Lieut. Colonel, Caleb Wheeler, Bolton. '^^^'P ( Major, Peter Kendall, Sterling.

1 C Colonel, Sanford Ruggles, Weflboro*.

* < Lieut. Colonel, Cyrus Leland, Grafton. I» ^' ( Major, Nyraphas Pratt, Shrewsbury,

, C Colonel, Mofes Waite, Hubbardflon. t^' ) Lieut. Colonel, Jared Weed, Peterfham. ^' ( Major, Mofes Greenwood, jr. Hubbardston.

1 C Colonel, Ivers Jewett, Afhburnham. ^ * < Lieut. Colonel, Timothy Crehore, jr. do. "' ( Major, William Harrington, jr. Lunenburgh,

1 C Colonel, Leonard Stone, Templeton. jp * j Lieut. Colonel, Benjamin Brown, Royalston, ^* C Major, Ephraira Williams, Gardner. EIGHTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. n C Colonel, b Henry W. Fuller, of Augufia. J"- < Lieut. Colonel, h William O. Vaughan,HalloweiI. ^^* ( Major, Edward Swan, Gardiner. Colonel, Jonathan Marston, Monmouth. Lieut. Colonel, Oliver -J ^ Herrick, Lewiston, ^^K* ^ Major, William G areelon, do. ^23 Field Officers of Infantry*

Colonel, Nathaniel Russell, Farminoton, Lieut. Coionel, Samuel L. Jonts, 60, Major, James Buiterfield, do. Coionef, ^Samuel Currier, RcadficlH. Lieut. Colonel, ^ G;"or^e Waugh, do. ( Major, fohn Judkms, Fayette. ^

C Colonel, /^ Daniel Beai, of Fannington. 1^ •jV * < Lieut Co'one', S Daniel Baker, New Sharon. ^^* ( M^jor, Charles Morfe, Wilton. SECOND BRIG AD R. ^^ C Colonel, d Ephraim Getchell, of Watervilie. Colonel, 6 Stephen Lovcjoy, Sidney, ^gp;* i Lieut. C Major, Richard Smith, do. 2J C Colonel. Colonel, i) G. Neil, Norndgewock. ) ^^'^f- John Rep'^* ( Major, Jofcph Lock, Bloomfield. Colonel, Nathan Stanley, of Harlem.. qd ^ ^^^^^' Colonel, Robert Ficrcher, China. Rep^* J ^* ( \'Uy.n, Charles Hoyden, jun, Wmflow.

^^ f Colonel, lofeph Kmgfman, Athens. '"< T^ Lieut. Colonel, Lerau?! Williams, jr. Anfoii •^^^•( Major, Walter P. Bemet, of Athens. NINTH DIVISION. FIRST BlIGADE. n f Colonel, Thomas Stpvens, of Sheffield. Ti * •< Lieut. Colonel, Mofes Loomis, Egremont, ^^^' ( Major, Ira Owen, Sheffield.

I C Colonel, 6 Dcodatus C, Whitwood, W. Stockbr, *< Lieur. Colonel, [ohn Nye, jr Lee. ^"^-•n ( xMajor, Joffph B. Hill, Wrft-Stockbridge. J C Colonel, i^ James Adams, jr. of Sandersfield» Tj3 < LitUi. Colonel, Jofiah Woolcott, do. ^^^'( Major, Samue! Picket, Otis. SECOND BRIGADE. Colonel, Lieut. Colonel, ^ William Waterman, Adams. Major, Jabez Hail, Lanesborough. Colonel, Eraftus Rowley, of Richmond, Lieut. Colonel, Daniel Collins, Lenox. Major, Ethan James, Pittsfield. Colonel, Henry Willmorth, of Adams. Lieut. Colonel, Francis Filke, Chefhire, Major Levi Peirce, jr. Perce. Held Officers of Infantry. 1 2f TENTM DIVISION. FIRST BR lOABE. « (Colonel, John Hawes of Brookfvillp. •*"• } Lieut. Colonel, Robert H. Wood, Blue UWL ^^^' ( M>ijor, Henry Little, Buckjport. Colonel, Thomas Cunningham, of Belfaft. Lieut. Colonel, Jonathan Dorr, Prospect. Major, Ebenczcr Williams, Swdn PI. Colonel, Rufus Gilmorc, No. 2, 1 ft Range. L lut. Colonel, , Dixraont, Major, John Emery, jr. Hampden, ^'o'""e'» Solomon Blake, Brewer. th ^ Jr < Litu«. Colonel, Lynde Valentine, Bangor. ^^* C Major, Ebtnezer Webfter, Orono. Uzic Hodsdon, of Corinth. rth CC°'o"^^> ^ * < Lieut. Colonel, foseph Bridgham,jr. N. CharlestOT^ i<^«g-(^ Major, John Wells, Sebec. SECOND BRIGADE. « f Colonel, Jofeph Adams, Cherryfield. j^ ^ ^ Lieut. Colonel, Daniel Longfellow, Machias* ^^* ( Major Thompfon Lewis, Cherryfield.

, f Colonel, John G. Dcane, Ellsworth. Colonel, ^^ < Lieut. Thomas J. Whiting, do. ""^ ^* C Major, J C Colonel, John Baleom, Robinfton. ' P^ < Lieut. Coloritlj Thomas Vose, j r. do. ^^S- ^ Major, ELEVENTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. n f Colonel, b Andrew Reed, Georgctowa. «"^' < Lieut, Colonel, Dwelly Turner, Bath. ^^^' f Major, Janies McLellan, _ do.

, C ColoneColonel, ^ Charles Thomas, Brunswick. Lieut, Colonel, -, ll' <^ i Thomas S. Eaflabrook, do. ^^g-'«g- Ii Major, J ( Colonel, James M. Rogers, Bowdoin. .3 • } Lieut. Colonel, John Wilson, jr. Toplham. Reg^^^' C Major, SECOND BRIGADE. -. C Daniel Cate, Dresden, "• Lieut, Colonel, j^ ^ John Erfkine, Wiscasset. Major, Benjamin Goodwin, Dresden. -J C Colonel, JJoel How, jr. Nobleborough. .ag.^^•j"s Lieut.L>ieur. ColColonel, John Glidden, jr. New-castlc. ^^S'^S'(; M.;^, / Major, W;AJi^illkra liifcock, ir. Noblebpro'. . 130 Field Officers of Infantry.

Colonel, b Kaac G. Reed, Waldoborough. [Lieut. Colonel, Jacob Ludwig, jr. do. Major, Thomas Simmons. do. Colonel, b John Cummings, of Beaverhill. Lieur. Coione!, Robert Thompfon, Momville.

I Major, James Dagg;:t, Purnam. Colonel, George Coombs, Thomaston. Lieut. Coionel, Arthur Pendleton, Camden* Major, Jonas VVheeicr, d«, TWELFTH DIVISION. FIRST BRIGADE. Colonel, VVi'liam Dunn, Poland. Colonel, Daniel Hall, Windham, ajor, John vVebbcr, New-Gloucefter, Co.onel, John Kilborn, jr. Bridgeton. Lieut. Coiont-1, Joseph Dingley, Raymond.

Major, Amos Thorn?, H^a ! m. *.olonel, Seth Mirchel!, North Yarmouth. Lieut. Colonel, Jacob I-r-hnlon, Freeport. Major, Nathaniel True, N, Yarmouth.

SECOND 3 R I r, A O E n C Colonel, jeremi.ih Bailry, Wed brook, Lieut. Co'oncl, Sirmon Cutter, do. RcK < ( Majo.', John Bixby, dw-

, ( Colonel,

,y ' < L'^m. Co)onei, ^' C Major, Jofeph S. Jewett, Scarborough,

, r Colonel, John L Storer, Portland. „3 • J L'eur. Coione], 'ohn Sampfon, do. tveg. ^ ;\|ajoj.^ Thomas O'good. do. THIRTEENTH DIVISION. FTRST BRIGADE. n f Colonel. Amos Tnwne, Norvva)'. ^' < L' ut Colonel, Jofliua Carpenter, •j^ Paris.^ ^^'C ^'I'-i^r, Vill;am Par(Sns jr. Norway.

>' , ^ J 'n:^^ Dextei Walke;, Livermorc. p J < Li'ur. Colonel, 6, William Morrjfon, Llvermorc,

" "*C • '-^Jor-EiiasMorre, do. '-'^'^ (C '' Henry Farwell, Buckfield. Qr^ -,-3 * < Lieur. Colonel, Levi Merrill, jr. Turner., -^' i Major, Ifaac Beane, Hebron. . Officers of Cavalry. '3^

SECOND BRIGADE. • C Colonel, William Wheeler, Rumford. »„ ' < Lieut. Colonel, Samuel Chapman, Bethel. -^^^-^ Major,

^ , C Colonel, b James Steele, Brownifield. " * Spring, T» < Lieut. Colonel, b Marfhall Hiram. ^^* C Major, James Charles, Fryeburg,

OFFICERS OF CAVALRY. TIRST DIVISION. of South-Readlnjri

Firji Brigade^ i Battalion. Lieut. Colonel, William ' JWehem. D. Williams, Rox- Trowbridge. bury, Major. John McFarland, Major. AlpheusT. French, Capt. Nathaniel Brackett, Capt. Abiel Meriam, do. Thomas Richardlon, Capt, Sec. Brigade^ I. Battalion. Asa Fjfke, Capt. John Drake, Stoughton, Ifaac Upton, Capt. Major. Ephraira H. Bellows, Capt, John C. Scammel, Capt» Second Brigade, 3 Companies, Jared Allen, Capt. William Baldwin, Capt. Elifha Swan, Capt. Thomas C, Shattuck, Capt. Third Brigade, i Company. Peter Clark, Capt. William H. Prentifs, Capt. SECOND DIVISION. FOURTH DIVISION.

FirJi Brigade, i Battalion. First Brigade^ 1 Regiment, Jeremiah Peaboby, o<" Sa- Colonel, Mofes Leonard, lem. Major. Sunderland. David Moore, Capt. Lieut. Colonel, Ezra Allen. Temple Cutler, Capt. Major, Capt. Job D'ckenfon, Capt» Second Brigade^ i Regiment. JefTc Whitmore, Capt, Colonel, b J."r?miah Cole- David Kine, Capt. man, Newpuryport. Roland Lafflin, Capt. Lt. Colonel, Mofes Newell. Silas Stedm^.n, Capt, John Woodman, Major. D -nnison Parsons Capt.

Thomai Meady, Capt. Second Brigade, 1 Regiment, George AbSor, Capt. Colonel, Eraftus Billings, Samuel Brown, Capt. Hatfield. John Jackman, jr C-apt. Lieut. Colonel, Chriftopher THIRD DIVISION. Arms. First Brigade, i Regiment. Elihu Nims, Major. <^'Olonel, Lemuel Swetfer, Royal Macklen, Capt. . m Officers of Cavalrf Salmon Sheldon, Capt. Thomas Wright, Cap* Chester Haftings, Capt. JoMph Hartwell, Capt, S talham Clary, Capt. Silas Alleii, Capt FIFTH DIVISION. EIGHTH DIVISIONT. First Brigad , i Battalion. First Brigade, l Megiment* Nathaniel Hafkell, Rochef- Colonel, JefTe Robinfoiii tef, Major. Hallowell. Levi Keith, jr. Capt. Lt.Colonel, Gideon Farwell Nehemiah Leonard, Capt. Francis Norris, Major Second Brigade^ i Battalion Jonathan Judkins, Capt Eliab B, Dean, Raynham, John Lovejoy, jr. Capt Major. , Capt: Allen Hunt, Capt. Kilbom G. Robinfon, Capt ^ Ifrael Hatch, jr. Capt. Second Brigade^ i Battalicnt Lemuel Leonard, Capt. Jofepfa Cammet, Fairfax, SIXTH DIVISION. Major First Brigade^ t Battalion, Abraham Wyman, Capt Aaron Hubbard, Shapleigh, Afa Phillips, jr. Capt Major. NINTH DIVISION. EHfha Chadbourn, Capt. First Brigade, i Battallion Tobias Shapleigh, Capt. Artemas Ray, Great-BaY Giles W. Burrows, Capt, rington, Majo: Second Brigade, i Company* William Curtis, Cap Samuel Silsbee, Capt. Allen Smith, Cap* SEVENTH DrVISION. Calvin Stevens, Cap First Brigade^ i Regiment Second Brigade^ i Battalio% Col. Samuel Damon, Hol- Solomon Buckley, Will den. iamftown, Majoi Lieut. Colonel, Edw. Phil- Guy Worthington, Capt lips. Nathaniel B. Towne, Cap C-eorge Moore, Major. TENTH DIVISION. Pardon Keyes, Capt. First Brigadgj i Battalion Ira Saddler, Capt. Jonathan Halkins, Banj^o; Charles Chafe, Cai>t. Majo Otis Farnham, Capr. EliSia Grant, Capt Simon Plympton, Capt. Phineas Kil'am, Cai

Second Brigade^ i Regiment, Second Brigade^ l Compah, Colonel, Joseph Parks, Ber- James Bailey, Cap lin. ELEVENTH DIVISION Lt. Colonel, Asa Blgelow. First Brigade, i Battalip. William Beeton, Mijor. Wm. Fro5t,Top{ham,Maf0 Nathan Wright, Capr. George Roi^ers, Ca^p Njthaniel Estabrooks Capt, Abie;^"^r Matthows, Ci^ Officers of Artillery. *35

SecOTid Brigadty i Battalion. Second Brigade^ 1 Battalion. Thomas McCraie, Wifcaf- George Lcighton, Falmouth. fet, Major. Major, John Chifm, Capt. Wiljiani Thomes, Capt. JPhi'lp Ulmcr, Capr. Na'haniel Hale, Capt, TWELFTH DIVISION. THlRTjEENTH DIVIS.

First Brigade, i Battalion. First Brigade^ i Batta/ioa. David Field, Nonh Yar- Jofeph Crocker, Minot,*Ma- mouth, Major. jor. Benjamin Stevens, Capt. David Bolfter, Capt* Edward Allen, Capt. Alpheui Kendall, Capt>

OFFICERS OF ARTILLERY,

FIRST DIVISION. 1 Battalion.

First Brigade^ t Battalion. John Traill, Marble- Joseph Hastings, Rox- head, major. bury, major. Moses Goldthwaif, capt. Edmund M. Smith, capt. Edmund Kimball, capt. Timothy Stetson, capt. Second Brigade^ 1 Battalicn- Samuel Lawrence, capt. Ephraim B. Wadleigb, Sal- 'Second Brigade^ l Battalion. isbury, major. Willard Sayles, Wrent- Benjamin Jenkins, jr. capt. major. ham, John Bbifdell,jr. czpt. Everett, 2d, capt. George Samuel Coffin, capt, Thomas C. Williams, capt. THIRD DIVISION. Third Brigade, i Battalion. Joseph E. Smith, Bos- Firlt Brigade^ 1 Regiment* ton, majors Colonel, James Brown, Fra* Jonathan Thaxter, capt. mingham. Philip Bonner, capt. Lt.Colonel. Cyrus Wheeler. Simon Wilkinson, capt. Thomas Learned, major. Adam Hemmenway, capt. SECOND DIVISION, Edward Cutler, capt. First Brigade, l Regiment, Elifha Wheeler, capt.. Colonel, Isaac MuUiken, capt. Lieut. Colonel, Jesse Put- John Hunting, capt. nam, Danvers. Henry Whipple, major. Second Brigadey 1 Battalicn. Samuel Batcheller, capt. Isaac Barron, Billerica, ma- Warren Porter, capt. jor. Warv/ick Palfrey, 3d. capt. William Dalrymple, capt. William Beach, M capt. Henry Baldwin, capt. '34 Officer* of Infantry. FOURTH DIVISION* SEVENTH DIVISION,

First Brigade., i Regiment* Fint Brigade^ i Battalion, Colonel, £Iiab Wafhbura, Samuel Graves, Woi Beicherton. cester, major Lieut. Colonel, Quartus Edward Morris, capt Stebbins. Ezra Nelson, capt. Horatio Fitch, major. Andrew Slater, capt Charles Lee. tapt. Second Brigade, i Battalion ^ Walter Warriner ,capt. Lewis Parker, Ster Simeon Dwight, capt. ling, major Samuel Whitney, capt. David Bigelow, capt Second Brigade, i Regiment. Gardner Ruggles, capr Colonel, Noah joy,Hawl<^y. Abraham Mallard* capt, Lt.Col. Elijah Mattoon, jr. EIGHTH DIVISION Anfel Phelps, major. First Brigade, i Battalion. Sylvanus Kelly, capt. Joseph Chandler, Mon Oliver Carr, capt. mouth, major Marlhall Flagg, capt. Abraham Johnson, capt King Harris, capt. Cromwell Aldrich, capt Otis Severance, capt. Eleazer Smith, capt FIFTH DIVISION. Second Brigade, i BattaiioriK FirU Brigade^ i Battalion, John L. Prescott, Nor ridge- Micah vVhite, Ro- week, major chester, major William Marston, capr Southworth Shaw, capt. Asa Clark, cant Elisba Barrelljr. capt. NINTH DIVISION Micah Nash, capt. First Brigade^ i Battalion, Second Brigadct i Battalion. Caivin Dewey, Stockbridge Samuel Stall, New- major Bedford, major, Charles W Hopkins, capi George S. Dunham, capt. Henry Lincoln, capr

George Walker, capt. Seocnd Brigade, i Battalim Tkird Brigade^ 1 Battalion, Wiiiiam Acocks, Hancock Benjamin Foster, Brews- major ter, major. William Lynn, capt Weston Jenkins, capt. Thomas Enfign, capi Abiel Crosby, capt. TENTH DIVISION SIXTH DIVISION. First Brigade, i Battalia First Brigade^ i Battalion. David J.Bent, Bangor, major Major, vacant. Philip Morreli, capt Barnabas Palmer, capr. Rufus Hoi brook, capt George Moody, capt. Roswcii Fitts, capt

Second Brigade^ i Company. Second Brigade J i Company William W. Cleaves, capt. John Swett, ca DIvis. Corps of Indcpend. Cadets, &c. 1 35 ELEVENTH DIVISION. TWELFTH DIVISION. First Brigade, 1 ^attalwn. first Brigade, 1 Batla'ion, Job Vv^hue, New Glouces- vahum Perkins, Topiham, ter, major, major, Solomon True, capt, :d\v3rd Welsh, capt. William P'octor, capt. /corge Hammatt, capt. Second B'igade, 1 Baltalion, capt. Isaac Mason, major. Daulei Kni^iht, capt. i Regiment. \rcnnd Brigade, Lowell, capt. I ohn >clonel./i Eben. Thatcher, TxHIRTEENTH DIVIS. Thnraaston. F/a/ Brigade, 1 Battalion, .ieut. Cd'ohl], vacant, Aiden , Turner, ma- olin Maskri!, major. jor.

iarry G. Pomeroy, capt. Samue! Rawson, ^ capt. crcmiah Houlion, capt. Hezekiah Bryant, jr. capt^ fhomas Brintnall, capt. Second Brigade, 1 Company. ohn B. Rider, capt. capt.

DIVISIOjYARY COR^S OF IJVDEPENDENT CADETS. Captain, Lieut. Colonel Henry N. PvOgers. Lieutenant, Major Jnmes F. B;.idwin. Ensign, Major Joseph H. Adams. Adjutant Ciiptain ."Samuel D. Ward. Surgeon, John C. Warren, m. d.

SEA FEXCIBLES. Captain, WinJow Lewis. First Lieutenant, Stephen Glover. Sfcond Lieutenant, Nathaniel Snow. Ensign, Russell Glover.

N. B. A large prcpcition of the non-commission eii Dilicers of the tfiird Brigade, first Division, have form-*- 2d an y\ssociation, denominated *' The Soul of the Sol^ diety" tor improvement in discipline. The COLUMBIAN GUARDS, OF CHARLESTOJVN, Incorporated Apii!, 1S18. Captain, Joseph S. Porter. Lieutenant, John M. Fiske, I * Ensign, L'Uie Phelps. ' 136 Officers in the Third Brigade,

OFFICERS in the THIRD BRIGADE, FIRST DIFISIOA^j f including Boston and ChdstaJ in comndnsion M:ivember ^ 1818.

Brigadier- General, William Sullivan. Brigade-Major and Insfiectory Stephen Fairbanks. Bngade-Quarter^Master, Ben. Winslow. Aid-de-camp^ FIRST REGIMENT, Colonel, Gerry Fairbanks. Lieutenant-Colond, Thaddeus Page, Major^ Henry Orne. Adjutant, Samuel Civirke. Chaplain^ Rev. Daniel Quarter- Mastery Oliver Sharp. Eldridge Surgeon, William In- Pay- Master, Andrew J. galls, M. D. Allen. Surg. Mate, S.A.Shurtlefi

Cafitains. Lieutenant; Ensigns. Nathan Eaton Samue'i Noyv-s Ezra Hav.'kes

Caleb Hartshorne Jos. N. Howe, jr. Sam.Aspmwail ^ Samuel Davis Danl. C.Robinson John Eliot Christo. Lincoln Ephraim Jones Henry Fowle, jr, Levvis Lerow John Gale Henry S. Kent Michael Tombs Si 'as Peirce Chas. M. DomeU Jona. Copeland Thos. Tewksbury Richard Bracket! Joseph Lewis Nathan Hobbs Silas Stuart Wm. B, Simpson William Blaney John Bradford Edmund Tufts Azel WTiite vaqant. SECOND REGIMENT, Colonel, Benjamin Loring. Lieutenant -Colonel, Michael Roulstone. Major, Daniel L. Gibbens. Adjutant, Wm. W Clap. Chaplain^ Paul Dean. Q. Master, Geo.M.Gibbens -Swrg-row Georgr ParkiDat JP.Mz5^er,Robert Somerby Surg.Mate, Geo.B.Doaim Captains. Lieute?iants. Ensigns. Job Drew Edward Jewett Artemas Young

" Jesse Shaw John W. Hyde Henry Davis . James N. Staples Silas Dodd John Conant Ephm. Whitney Luther Farwell Simon Wright Geo. W. Lyman Benj. T. Pickman Franklin Dexter Officers in the Third Brigade. 137

Co/iiains. Lieutenants. Ensigns.

Ii*a Brown Elias Davis Henry H. Barton Henry Codman WiUiam Tucker Peter Mclntush Ezekiel Jones John M. Marstcn Edmund II gj^ens Francis Southack Martin Kent George Stearns Dauiel Brown John Muzzy Jchn'butterlield THIRQ REGIMENT. Colonel, Charles Curtis. LieuWnant-Colond, Samuel H. Parker, Major, Benjamin Huntington. Adjutant, Fred. E. White. CV/c/z/.Nat.L.FrothinghaiTi. ^r.il/asr^r, Alfred Curtis. Surgeon, Asa BucLnam.

Fay-Master y Lewis Bailey 5. Mate, G. Bradford, jr* Captains, Lieutenants. Ensigns. Joseph Jenkins John Heard, 3d. Gushing Fearing John Drayton Edward Bugbee Ruf. G.Amor)^', Ariu)ld Hay ward Thomas Hunting Benj. M. Nevers Joshua Simonds Christopher Gore Jeremi.Smalledge George Bond Martin Brinmier Thos. M. B.ixter Ruel Baker David S. Claflin William Hunt Luke Richardson John Park Hen. K. Appieton Eph, Harrington Amos Sumner Geo. W. Thayer Benjamin Darling Samuel Avery Saml. L.Abbot vacant. Josiah Wilkins Benjamin Dood Battalion of Artillery. Mdjor^ Josepii E. Smith.

Adjutant y Calvin Bailey. Qr . Mat^tcr, Thos. J. Lobdell.

Surgeon, John Jeffries, jr.

Cafitains. Lieutenants. Jonathan Ihaxter Francis Tufts, jr. John A. Shaw. PhiUp Bonner John Slade, John Jennings. Simon Wilkinson Joseph Stone, Isaac Fowie. Light Dragoons. Cajitain. Lieutenants. Ensign. Wn,. H. Prentiss fZf^^T' ^^'W- P'^""'^ M ? ^ ,

>38 Post-Offices and Postmasters. ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY. Incc.ri orated 1638. Cafitaiuy Colonel Benjamin Lorlng. Lieutenant, Captain Luke Richardson. Ensign^ Lieutenant-Colonel Michae Roulstone. Treas. Andrew Sigourney, Clerk, James N. Staples, 1st S-Tgeant, Captain Nathaniel Richards, jr. 2d Sergeant, Mr. Ethan A. Greenwood. 3a? Sergeant, Captain Francis Southack. 4t/i S rgeant. Lieutenant Josiah Wilkins.

Sufierintendant ofthe Armoury ^ Mr. Levi Melcher,

POST-OFFICES in Massachusetts awof Maine, ivith the Post-Masters' A'ames. Abington^ Elihu Hobart Beverly Jehn Burley Acton, Btllerica, Jonathan Bowers

Adams, William P. Briggs Blandford.AmosM . Collins Albany, Asa Cummings jB/oo7?2)^!f/rf,MJosephLocke Alfred, M* Jere.Goodwin Blu€/iill,M.AnAr.W'ithiim Aina, M. Josiah Stebbins Bolton, Amos Parker Amhtrsty Rufus Kellogg Boothbay, M.Edm.WWsnn Andffver^ Isaac Abbot Boston, Aaron Hill Anson, M. James Collins Bowdoin,M. MosesStarbird Ashburnham Ives Jewett Bowdoinh. M. S. Gardiner Ashbyy Alex T. VVillard Boxford, Parker SpafFord Ashfield, Levi Cook -firac//b7'rf, Wm .Gpeenough Assonet, Robert Strobridge Brewer, M. John Brewer Athoi, Joseph Proctor Brewster, Joseph Samsoa Attleboro\ Israel Hatch Bridgton,M, S. Andrews Augusta, M. Rob'tC.Vose Bridgewater,S.L. Mitchell Baldwin,M. Richard Fitch (W.parish)Asa Whitman Bangor, M. W. D. Wil- Brighton Noah Worcester liamson Bn7n/?e/c/,StephenPynch Barnardston,Qi\CCv\ Ryther Bristol, M. Aaron Blane^ ^ar/2s?«6/(f, Matthew Cobb Brookfield, John Perry West,Barns. SamlBassett Brown/ield,M. Jos.Howard Barre, Elijah Caldwell Brunswick,M. JothamStone JBath, M. David Stinson Buckfeld, M. B. Spaulding Becket, Asa Baird Bucksfiort, M.Henry Little Belcherton, Henry Mellen Burlington, John Walker. Belfast, M. Benj. Whitter Buxton, M. Samuel Cutts*

Bethel, Moses Mason, jr. Calais, M. George Downs i * M signifies Maine Cmnbiidge^ JosephS.Read Post-Offices and Post-Masters. M9

Gamden, M. Bcnj. Ciisliing Edgarton, Beriah Norton Canaafi^ M. Isrtac Adams Edgecainb, M. Step.Parsons Canton^ Silas Kingsley Ellsivorih, A/. Ait.Langdon Canned Af, Fairf(iX,M Joel Wellington Carver^ James Kllis i'fi/r/iV/rA MEb'rLawrcnce Castinc, M.Benjamin Hook Falmouth, Charles Sai^.ford CAarlefnont, Siim.R'dihbane A7/'a/mi;z^//7,EbenezcrNye Charlestoiim^ John Kettel /a//>'5roafl'5,Jess?F:ur.'(.Ti'ni Charlton, VVm. P. Rider Farmingtov^M. T'y Johrusoa Chatham^ Ezra Crowell Fayt'.ttc, M. :5olo. Bates, jr.

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I Denysviile, M. Wm. KWby G. Be rrz>7g-;;o«,M O.Hopkins Dennis, Nathan Stone, jr. Greens JA. Lutl^er Rcbbins j

! Dighton, John Haihaway Greejifield y AmbroseAmes i Dirmont, M.Benj.Butman Greenwich, J ibez Cclburn

• ^cuq;lasy Paul Dudley Groton, J imes Lewis Doughty's Falls, N. Hobb's Hadley, Erastus \ Smith Dracut John Blanchard Haiifaxy O. Ljon Dresden, hi. ThosJ"hnKoa Hailcwtil, Af.Josh. Wmgate '' Dudley^ Araasa Nichols Hamilton, Israel I^rowu

! Duxbury, Thos. Windsor Kamfid. A/.Manin Kinsley

' Eastham, Joseph Mayo Hancock- Joshua Lipham Jiaston, Daniel Wheaton ^ancci^/j,ThomasCransto»j (do. turnpike) Israel Alger Hanover, Robert EehV Easfiort, John Burgin //«r(/7yz<:/{,Saml. F. Culler East Sudbury, '^^X.^t^Q.\e^'i Hartford, M. Arvi.Hayford xc/rfj;jj§^^ora, Af. JohnWhiting HarvardyyJozv\.^z^Y Bridge 14© Post-Offices and Post-Masters,

Hariuich yYibenezer Brooks Machiasy M. Jere 0*Brie Matjield, Daniel White Do.£i^7//5,JohnC.Tallx HaverhilU Nathan Butnll Manchestery D.L.Binghar Maivley, Joshua Longlev Mansfieldy Solomon Prat Heathy Sylvaiius Maxwell Marbleheady Richd. Princ Hebrm,M- B^nj. Chandler Marlbjro\ Saml. Chandle Cragie's MiilSy C. Sljaw Marsfifirld, Tabez Hate Jiinghumy Thomas Loud Medfieldy Ebenr.Cl.rkJi Hinadalfy Solomon W.Colt Mednvayy WiUiam Fel Hiram,M. MarshallSpring Medford^ William Roger Holderiy Benjamin Davis Mendony Richard Georg Hollandy Benjamin Church MetkueUy Moses How Holme's i/o/^r, The. Parsons Middleboro*y Levi Pierc HubbardstoTiy Clark Witt MiddlefieldyD>i\ M.\c)Ly]\

Industry , M. Jon . Goodiidge iV/ff/.GVa«i;iT"h,'id .Squire Jfiswichy Milb ?tTt/,SimonFarnswort Jay, James Starr, jr. Mil.ford JeffersonM ElishaJ.Ford Mi'ltouy Moses Whitne; JontshordM.KuA, Tupper Minoty. M. Wil. W'oodbur Joy, M Josiah Mitchell East-Minoty Oliv, Pollar JCennfb^7ikM3Pir's.Va.\mev Momnouthy /kf.J. A.Chandle JCingston, Seth Drew Monsony Artemas Wiswal Kitterify M. Daniel Peirce Montague J ma. Hartwe Lancaster^ Timo ^^'hiting MontvillCy M Cvrus Davi L.ane-'ibor. Johuson Hubbell Aft. FernoTiyMSam]. Thini Lebanon, M. Daniel Wood JVantuckety James Barbe Lesy Hubbard Bartlett J\^arraguagusM T.Adam Leicester Hf^t.ry Sargent Miticky Martin Hayne jLe7zox,DanielW^iHiams,ir. JVeiv-Bedford. A bra.SmitI Leominster John Gardner A'eio Braintree Lenvismny M. Daniel Reed JVewburyfiortyWos^^ Lore Lexmgton,^\iiws Meriam Newcastle Jvi. JohnGliddfi Lime' ickyM.J amas Ketteli .A/f-w^ /(/,M.Winthrop Hil Limmgtony M J>is. Frost Mw-Glou.MJ.E. Foxcraf Lincobivilley M.—Wilson M^w- Mzr/6oro',Ste.PoweL Litckf M New.W .Stevens JVewfiort,M.R\ch. Hopkins LittletoUy^ Thorn i^.s Reed New- -Sa/r-m.NahumBryanl Livermo AfBenj .Bradford JVew- Sharon, M. Samuel i«6^c>J, M.I.R.CKaabourne Prescott LongMeadow Danl. Gates J\''ewton Amos Allen Xoi;(f/,71£A.ndr. Woodbury Korridgewock. Ai.Wiliiam Xw72(?n6Mr§',Edm, Cushing Spaulding 4^z/w7z,JonathanBatcheldeV Ab7%.<4cfa?rts,W,Watermani Post-Officcs and Post-Masters. 141

\ortham/i(on,Da.n.Wr\^\\t Rthoboth Ruins Rounds mnhbrtdge C. Taft 7^/c/2mo77c:^,CypriariBranch I Northjicid^ John Nevers Rochester, Nathan Willis Aorthfiort^ M. Jones Shaw Roya/slon,] os, Eastabrooks N'orthboVi^y lienj. Munroe Rabinston, M, ]o\iu Brewer A^'orth. Yarjti 'Uthy M, D: wid Rowley, James Smith Michell Rumford, Nathan Adams J\rorton E \rl P. White Rutland, Rufus Putnam A^orway, M. Wm. Reed Sacacra/i/ia,M. Luth. Fitch Oakham, Joseph Fobes Saco, M. John Cleaves Gr-mgCy Lym. Harriiigton Salem, Joseph E. Spragiie .^//eawsjonathan Bascomb Salisbury, Seth Clark OrringtonyM^ Benj. Nourse SaiidUficld, George Hull

Otis B'Kil Seymore Sandw ich , VV iii . Fessenden Oxford, Arch. Campbell Sandford, W.Stcph. Gowan Palermo^ M. John Marden E. Sandwich Joseph Hall Paiiwir, A^nos Hamilton Savoy, Reubtn Bourne Payis, M. Russell Hubbard iSfttr^or.A'/.Benj.MiUikenjjr Parsonsf. Rntus M'Intire Sedgwick, M. Dan .Bpckford Pa7yzz^c"-4./?r.Natli .Wright Skouhega?! Falls, MJ. Lvcke ^axtouy Tyler G^ddai d Sd/uaie^ Augustus (^lapp P^je'iscot, M, Moses Rowe Seckonk, Alkn Munro

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Sullivan, M. P. D. Sargent Wdlfleet, Josiah Whitmaj »S'wr??/,M. Edwards. Jarvis Wells^M: Matihew Lindse) Suttoji, Jacob Marsh Wcnham, Uzziei Dodgt Swanzty, John Mason M'estboro', Nathan Fishei iiiimntr^ M. S. Bartlett, jr. fVest Boy Is ton . Pet . Hd me; Trtw?/?o?2, James L. Hodges West Brooli/idd .los'.CsiVt) Templet on, Lipha French M^.Camb. An\os VVhittemorc 2\'wk bury, Jacob Coggin fl'f6iftr?2,DanielHit€hccck

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Warren, M Jest,e Page W„bum, Benja . \^'ood,2d. Warwick, vVm Cobb, jr. Wc'x.'6'i'ocA,M. Sam Stevens

Watc rboro\ M. Hum . C h ad- WoonvichyM R obert VV hite bonrne Worcester, James Wilson

Water/hrdM. Calv. Farrar Wor- hington , W . . i . W a rd Watertown, I'imothy Swan Wrentham, Samuel Druce Waterville, M. Asa Dalton Yarviouth, Joshua Hamlin Wayne, M. Moses Wing, jr. York, M. NathanielSargen^ Salary of the Post-Master in Boston, 1^2000. d

University at Cambridge. 143 UXIVERSITY AT CAMBRIDGE, OR HAR-

I YARD COLLEGE. Presidents from 1640, Inducted. ' Died or Resigned* 1640 Rev. Henry Dunster, 1654 1654 Rev. Charles Chauncy, B.D. 1672 1672 Rev. Leonrird Hoar, M. d. 1675 1675 Rev. Urian Oakes, A. M. 1681 1682 Doct. John Rogers, a. w. 168* 1685 Rev. Increase Mather, d. d. 1701 1701 Rev. Samuel Willord, a. m. Vice-Pres 1707 1708 Hon. John Leverett, a. m. f. r. s. 1724 1725 Rev. Benjamin VVadsworth, A.M. 173T 1737 Rev. Edward Holyoke, A. m. 1769 1770 Rev. Samuel Locke, D. D. 1773 1774 Rev. Samuel Langdon, d. d. 1780 1781 Rev. Joseph Willard, d. d. ll. d. 18^ 4 1806 Rev. Samupl VVeI)ber, D.D, 1810 1810 Rev. John T. Kirkland, d. d. ll. D. BOARD OF OVERSEERS. His Excellency the Governor His Honour the Lieutenant-Govenor. The Honourable the Council, and Senate. The Speaker of the House of Representatives,

The President of the University, ea: officiia ; to** gether v/ith the following persons, elected for the puF^ pose, vacancies among whom are filled by the Board. Rev. John Bradford His Honour Wm. Phillips Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d.d. Hon. Thomas Dawes Rev^. John Foster, d. d. Hon. Wm. Spooner, m. d. Rev. Abiel Holmes, d.d. Hon. Dudley A. Tyng Rev. Jedediah Morse, d.d. Hon. John Welles Rev. Thaddeus Fiske Hon.Harrison G.Otis,LL.D.'

Rev.Thadd. M.Harris, d, . Hon. Wm. Prescott, ll. d. Rev. Thomas Gray Hon. Artemas Ward Rev. John Pierce Hon. Benjamin Pickman Rev. Wm. E. Channing Hon. Isaac Parker, ll. j). Rev. Charles Lowell Hon. John Phillips Rev. John Codman Hon, Josiah Quincy Rev. Horace Hnlley Hon.Nathl.Bowditch,LL.i>. Hev. Joshua Huntington Hon. Ciiarles Jackson.

Secretaiy of the Board, Rev, John Pierce, a. ^r', , 144 University at Cambridge, CORPORATION. President^ John Thornto; Kirkland, d. d. ll. D. Jf'elloivsy Hon. Christophsr Gore, ll. d. John Lowell: LL. D. Hen. John Philli|Ds, a.m. Rev.. William E. Cbaii= ning, A. M. and Eliphalet Porter, d. d. TreaHurei\ Hon. John Davis, ll. d.

'-^ Sleivardy Stephen Higginson, jr. Esq>

PROFESSORS, TUTORS, &C. % Aaron Dexter, M. D KrvmgProf.Chem Emeritusi Wilham D. Peck, a. u. Mass. Prof JVat. Hi-itorij. Rev. Henrv War?, d. d. Hollis Proft-sscr Theology is Registrar. 1 Hon. Isaac Parker, ll. d Roijall Prof. ofLaio. ^ Levi Hedge, a. m. College Prof. Log\and Metap.h, Rev. John S, Popkin, d. d. Collegf Prof of Greek,

, ^ Boyhion Prof.Rhet. and Orat^'- lames Jackson, m. d. Hers^^y Prof. Theory ist Prac tice Medicine. Hon. Asahel Stearns, a. m. University Prcf. of Law John Collins Warren, m. d. Hetsey trof. Anatorry b Surgery. Sidney Willard, a. m. Hancock Prof. Hebrew and oth cr Oriental Languages. John Gorham, m. d. Erving Prof. Chcmisti-y. Levi Frisbie, a. m. Alford Prof. Nat. Religion, Mora Philosvphy, ^ Civil Polity. John Farrar, a.m. Hollis Prof Math, and Nat. PhU Andrews Norton, a. m. Librarian ^ Deleter Lecturer Jacob Bigelow, m. d Rumford Prof, is" Led. Materk Medica and Botany. Walter Channinj^, Lecturer in Obstetricks. Rev. , a. m. Prof Greek Literature Samuei Gilman, a. m. Tutor in Ueom. Nat. Philos. fc Mlem. Astronomy. John Brazer, a. m. College Professor ofLatin. Jared Sparks, a. m. Tutor in Geometry, Nat. Phil. tS Elements of Astronomy. Jonathan Freeman Dana, m, d. Assist, to Prof. Ghent John Angier Shaw, a.m. Proctor.

Charles Briggs, a. m . Proctor. Convers Francis, a m. Regent.

Elisha Fuller, a. m. Proctor^ and Private In$truct€i in Mathematicks George Otis, a. u. Proctor, !| Society for promoting Theolog. Education. 145

I

' William Ware, a. b. Assistant Librarian, Sales, Es(j. er I Francis Instruct in French and Sfianisfu The College Library contains about 22,000 volumes, [J I'he Boylston Medical Library, exceeding 600 vols.

I is distinct from the public Library of the University. The usual time of examination for the freshman class l| is the Friday next after Commencement. The time of residence of undergi'aduates at the University, except for those, who enter at an advanced standing, is four years, VACAtiONS. Firsty four weeks and two days from Commencement. Second, seven weeks from the 4th Friday in December. Third, two weeks from the 3d Friday in May. Commencement, on the last Wednesday in August; Public Exhibitions ofthe Students are in the University Chapfel, On the third Tuesday in October, the last Tues- day in April, and the Thursday preceding Commence- ment, beginning at eleven o'clock, a. m. The Medical Lectures commence in Boston on the 3d Wednesday in November. A course is given at the College between tlie first of April and the last of July.

Societyforfiroinoting Theological Educadcn in Jffat^ vard University.

President ex officio, J* T. Kirkland, d, d . ll. d. Vice PresidentSy Samuel Parkman, Esq. Hon. Israel Thomdike, Hon. Peter C. Brooks. Corresfionding Sec^ry^ Rev. Nathl. L. Frothingham. Recording Secretary, Rev. Francis Parkman. Treasurer, James Savage, Esq. Directors, Rev. Dr. Porter, Rev. Dr. Popkin, Hon. Joseph Story, Hon. Daniel A. W^hite, William Sulli- van, Esq. James Perkins, Esq. Joseph Hurd, Esq. PhineasUpham, Esq. Auditors, Thomas Wigglesworth, Samuel May, and Israel Munson,Esq'rs. Trustees, Hon. Benjamin Pickman, Hon. William Prescott, Hon. James Lloyd, Hon. Josiah Quincy, and Hon. Andrew Ritchie. N 14^ , Bowdoin College. * PHI BETA KAPPA. Alpha of Massachusetts. Anniversary at Cambridge, day after Commencemeiitt^ Presid nt, Hon. John Quircy Adanis, ll. d. Vic President, John Farrar, a. a. s. Correpfionding and Rec. Sec^ry^ Samuel Oilman, A. M*

Williams College at Williamstoivn. Incorporated June 22, 1793. Aiiflointed. Presio^ents. Resigned, 1793 Ebenezer Fitch, D. D. 1815 3815 Zephaniah Swift Moore, d. b. President, Rev. Ivan d*^ Vice- A Hyde, D. i Treasurer., Hon. Daniel Noble, Esq, Secretary, Charles A. Dewey, Esq. Professor ofLanguage s, Ei)enezer Kellogg, A. m. Prof Mathematicks^ J\''at. Philosophyyand Lecturer i^ * Chemistry, Chester Dewey, a. m.

Tutors, Charles Jenkins, a. m. Joseph Bracket, a. ffi^ Stephen Taylor, a. b. BOARD OF TRFSTEES. Rev. Zepha. S. Moore,D.D. Hon. Ezra Starkweather Rev. Alvan Hyde, d.d. Hon. Joseph Lyman Rev. Jacob Catlin Israel Jones, Esq. Rev. Samuel Shephard Joseph Woodbridge, Esq. Rev, Theophilus Packard Levi Glezen, Esq, Rev. Timothy M. Cooley Thaddeus Pomeroy, Esq. Rev. Thomas Snell Hon. Daniel Noble Hon^ Steph. VanRansalear Vacations. First, 3 weeks from Commencements Second, 7 weeks from the 4th Wednesday in December Third, 3 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in May. Commencement is on the 1st Wednesday in September. Five thousand dollars have been given to this College^ by the late Woodbridge Little, Esq. the interest of which is to be applied to the education of pious young meu, (who have not the means of obtaining a liberal education) torthe ministrv,

Bowdoin College at Brunswick, Incor. June 24, 1794» Inducted, presidents. Died. 1802. Rev. Joseph M'Keen, d. d. a. a. s. S; a. s. ISOf 1807. Rev. Jesse Appleton, d. d. a. a, s, s. a. s. . 147

BOARD OF TRUSTEES. fresideniy Rev.^Jesse Appleion, D.D.A.A.s.s.A.s.ejr.q^i Secreta?'i/t Hon. Berijamiii Oir. Hcv. rUos. Lancaster, Kov. Elijah K2U'^gg, Rev. Wni. Jenks, s.A.s. Hon. Samuel S. V\ ildr, ll. d. Rev. Ilezekiah Packard, d.d. Hon. Preiv.'js Mellen, Hon.

fosiuh Stebbins, Rev. Eliphalet Giu -t, John Abbot, y.sq. ex. qff\ Rev. Ichabod Nichols, Stephen Long- fellow, jr. Esq. BOARD OF OVERSEERS. J'residcnt, Hon. Samuel J'reeman. Vice-President, Hon Jeremiah Bailey. Secretary, Joseph M'Keen, Esq, Whole number not to exceed 4^5, including the Pres- ident of the College and tlie Secretary of the Trustees, V, ho are Overseers, ex officio. Treasurer, John Abbot, Esq. JRrqfes&or of Mathevmiics and Mitural Philosofihy^ Parker Cleaveland, A. m. a. a. s. ,JLibrarian, John Abbot, Esq, Tutors, Nehemiah Cleaveland, A. m. Samuel Greene, A. B, Samuel P. Newman, a. b. vacations. First, 4 weeks from Commencement. JSecond, 6 weeks from the 1st. Wednesday in January. Third, 3 weeks from the third Wednesday in May. -Commencement is on the 1st. Wednesday in Septeuiber. The Library contains about 5000 volumes.

Yale College at JVeiu-Jfaven, Founded A. D. 1700. ^/ifiointed. presidents. Died or Resigned. 1701 Rev. Abraham Pearson, 1707 1719 Rev. , D.D. 1722 1727 Rev. , 1739 1739 Rev. , 1766 1766 Rev. NaphtaU Dagget, d. d. J 777 1777 Rev. , d.d. ll. d. i795 1795 Rev. Timothy Dwight, D.D. LL.D. l^ij 1817 Rev. , ll.d. FELLOWS. The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and six senior Assistants in the Council of the State, together with the following Clergymen, viz. John Marsh, d.d. An- 148 Brown Univerfity at Providence,

drew Lee, d.d. Joseph Strong, d. d. Benoni Upson, x>.D. Amos Bassett, John Elliott, Rev. Isaac Lewis, D.D. Rev. Peter Starr, Rev. William B. Ripley. PROFESSORS. Professor of Mathem. ^ JVat, Philosofihyy Rev. Jere- miah Day, LL.D.

Professor of Chemistry Isf Mineralogy ^ Benj, Silliman.

Professor of Oriental Languages ^ JamesLuceKingsley. Professor of Divin.Rev. Eleazer Thompson Fitch,A.M. Professor ofRhetoric., Rev. ChaunceyA.Goodrich, a.m. Adjunct Profes. of Mathematics and Natural Philos's ofihy^ Alexander M. Fisher, a. m. Tutors., Horace Hooker, Hubbard Rockwell, Joseph D. Wickham, William T. Dwight, and two others.

Treasurery Hon. . MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENT.

Materia Mtdica and Botany y Eneas Munson, m. d,. YX\\\^%yi. -£>. Adjunct. 49* Theory Practice ofMedicine ^ Surgery ip" Obsietrics, Nathan Smith, M.D. s.R.s. Anatomy and Physiology^ Jonathan Knight.

(t^- The Library contains about 6000 volumes. VACATIONS. Firsts 6 weeks from Commencement, Seconds 3 weeks from 2d Wednesday in Jan. Third, 3 weeks from the Wednesday preceding 2d Thursday in May. Commencement is on ad Wednesday in Sept.

Phi Beta Kafifia. Alpha of . Anniversary the day before Commencement at Yale College. Benjamin Silliman, c. A. & s.p.a.s. President.

Broivn University at Providence. Founded by Charter 1764. Ore^anized at Warren, 1765. First Commencement (at Warren) 1769. Re- moved to Providence 1770. Occupied as a hospital from 1776 to 1782. Received its present designation 1804. Medical School commenced 1810. PRESIDENTS. J 765 Rev. , D.D. Died 1791 1792 Rev. , D.D. Resigned i8«b i8o2 Rev. , D.P.L5..D, . ^ ©artmouth College, at Hanover, N. H. 14^

The Corporation is composed of 12 Fellows, and 36 iTrustees. The former have exclusively ihe power of <(bnterrin^ degrees. In all other acts, tl;e two bodies have concurrent jurisdiction. PRESENT FELLOWS. Rev. Asa Me-ser^ d,jo.ll.d. Premdent, ex officio. Hon. David Howell, ll.d, Solomon Drown, m. b. Robert Rogers, Esq. James Brown, Esq. Rev. Henry Wight,Rev. Thomas Baldwin, d.d. Samuel Eddy,T.L.r.. Nathaniel Searle, jr. Esq. Rev. Henry Edes, Rev. Na- than B. Crocker, Rev. Lucius Bolles.

Trustees ^ Right Rev. Alexander V. Gri^wold, Ti,Q. Chancellor^ and 35 others. PROFESSORS. Pra/tfasoro/'ZaTy, Hon. David Howell, li.c. Prof, of Materia Mcdica iJ" Botany, Sol. Drown, M.S. Prof, ofTheory \!fPractice ofMed. Levi Wheaton, m.d, Pr"of. Anatomy l:f Surgery ^ William Ingalls, m. d. Professor of Oratory arid Belles Lettresy Hon. Tris- tram Burges, a. m. Prof Moral Philos. ilf Metafih. Rev. Calvin Park, A.m. Profes<^or of Chemistry , John D*Wolfe, a. m.

Professor of Mathc?naiics i!f NcU. Philosophy y Jasper Adams, A. b. Tutors, Caleb H. Snow, A. m. Peter Pratt, a. b. -— |*eck, A.B. Commencement is on the 1st Wednesday in September. Medical Lectures commence on the 1st of November. VACATIONS. First., 3 weeks from Commeucement. -Second, 8 weeks from the last Wednesday in December,. Third, 2 weeks from the 3d Wednesday in May.

Dartmouth College at Hanover, (A'. H.J Founded in 1769.

President^ Rev. Francis Bro\^"n, a.m. s. a. 5. > ^hillifis Prcfcssor of Tfieol'jgy, Rev.' Roswell Shurt- leff, A. M. Prof of xMath.ifA'^at, Philoso. EbeneSer Adams, a..Mc Professor ofLanguages, Prof ofChemistryiD'l\Iat€riaMedica,'R

Moor's Charity School connected with the College,

President J Rev. Francis Brown, a. m. <

Phi Beta Kapfia. Alfiha ofJ^ew-Hamfishire. i Anniversary at Hanover, the day preceding Com- mencement,

Daxtmoyith University.

President^ Rev. William Allen, a.m. s. a. s. Professor ofAnatomy and Obstet. Cyrus Perkins, m.d. ProfofMathematics IS'JVat. PhUoso. James Dean, a. m Professor of Languages, Nathaniel H. Carter, a. m. Prof. Logic, Ethics ^ Metafihysicks. Rev. Thomas 6. Searle, a.m.

University of Vermont* Established at Burlington, 1791, President, Rev. Samuel Austin, d. d. Professor ofLanguages, Rev. James Murdock. Professor ofMath. ilJ' Mit Philos. Trustee apfiointedby the /-e^-w/c^.LutherLoomis.Esq.

Middlebury College, ( Vermont.) Incor. Nov. 1, 1800. President^ Rev. Joshua Bates, a. m. Professor ofLaw, Hon. Dtaniel Chipman. Professor ofMath. Isf Mit. Philosofihy, Fred. Hall, a.m. Professor of Divinity, Rev. John Hoiigh, a. m. Professor ofLearnedLanguages,John H.Lindsey,A.M. Professor of Chemistry, Reuben D. Mussey, m. d. Tutor, Robert B. Patton. Commencement is on the 3d. Wednesday in August. n. • r P-rinceton College, J\/'ew-Jersey Founded A.D. 1738, and called Nassau Hall. Inducted. PRESIDENTS. Died or Resigned* 1746 Rev. Jonathan Dickinson, a. m. 174^ 1748 Rev. , a. m. 1757 1757 Rev. Jonathan Edwards, a. m. 1758 1759 Rev. Samuel Davis, A.M. 1761 1761 Rev.SamuelFinley, D.D. 1766 1768 Rev. John Witherspoon, D.D. LL.D. 1795

1795 Rev. Saml. Stanhope Smith, d d . l l . d . 1812 183^ Rev, Ashbel Green, d .d.ll.o. Colleges. 151

The Commencement is on the last Wednesday in September. VACATIONS. From Commencement six weeks, and in the spring, four weeks, immediately preceding the eleventh of May.

South- Carolina College. President, Rev. Jonathan Maxcy, s.t.d. ^ Professor ofLmiguages^ Thomas Park, a;m.

Professor of Logic and Moral Philosofihy ^ Rev .Ben- jamin R, Montgomery. Professor of C/ie?nical Isf Exfierimental Philosofibt^ Edward D. Smith, m.d. Professor ofMathematicks^Astronomy^MechanUal

Philosophy y Rev. Christian Haskell, a. m.

Hamilton College ^ Clinton^ Oneida County (M Y.J Founded 1812. Rev. Henry Davis, d.d. President. Trustees^ Henry Huntington, Esq. George Bra>i:on, Esq. Hon. Morris S. Miller, James S. Kip, Joseph Kirk- land, John H. Lothrop, Thomas R. Gold. Esqrs. Rev. James Ellis, Rev.Asahel S. Norton, d.d. EphraimHart, Joel BristoU, Henr}' McNiel, Simon Ford, Esqrs. Rev. Samuel F. Snowden, Rev. Amos G. Baldwin, Rev. Hen- ry Dwight, Dr. Sewall Hopkins, Rev. John Frost, John B. Yates, Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, Esos. Hon. Jonas Piatt, Hon. Thomas H. Hubbard, Rev. Henry Davi^ D.D. Richard Sanger, Esq. Secretaiy, John H. Lothrop, Esq. Treasurer, Erastus Clark, Esq. PROFESSORS. Prof ofMath. If Kat. Philo'io. Theodore Strong, a.m.

Professor ofLanguages ^ Seth Norton, a.m.

Prof of Chemistry y ^ Mineralogy, Josiah Noyes, m.d. Tutors^ Edward Robmson, Eieazer S. Barrows.

Unio7i CollegeJ A^ew- York, Eliphalet Nott, d.d. President. Prof ofLegic^MoralPhilosophy, Andrew Yates, d.d. Prof ofMath, ifA'at.PhUoso. Thos. McAuley, ll.d. 152 Andover Inftitution.

Prof. ofRhet, ^ Chemistry ^ Thomas C. Brownell, a,m» jprof. ofChe French Language^ Pierre G. Reynard*

Phia Beta Kafifia*

President ^ Eliphalet Nott, d.d, Vice-President, Andrew Yates, d.d. Corre^onding- Secretary, Thomas McAuley, ll.d. Judge of Composition^ Thomas C. Brownell, a. ^i. Treasurer, Barnabas Bruen, a. b. Register, Giles F. Yates. Secretary, Francis Way land, jun.

Theological Institution, Andover. Founded A.D. 180?; BOARD OF TRUSTEES. President, Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, ll. d. Vice-Preddent. Clerk, Mark Newman, Esq. Treasurer, Samuel Farrar, Esq. His Honour William Phillips, Rev. Jedidiah Morse, d.d Hoy. John Phillips, of Andover, Hon. John Phillips, o£ Boston, Hon. Josiaih Quincy, Rev. Daniel Dana, d.d. Rev. Abiel Holmes, ii,i>» John Adams, a.m. and Samu- el H. Walley, Esq. board of visitors. President, William BarQet, Esq. Secretary, Samuel Sprinj!:, n.n. Moses Brown, Esq. Hon. George Bliss, Rev. Calvki Chapin, d* d. PROFESSORS. V BartletProf ofSac.Rhetorick, Rev. Eben. Porter, d.d r

Abbot Prof. Christian Z'/^

American Society for educating Pious Youth for the,

Gosjiel Ministry. Instituted August 29, 1815. -^ President, His Honor William Phillips. Vice-Presidents, William Bartlet, Esq. Hon. Wuk iam Reed, Esq. Charles Coffin, Dc d« . Academy of Arts and Sciences, &c. 15S

Clerks Rev, Asa Eaton. Treasurer t Mr. Aaron P. Cleveland. Auditor^ Deacon John E. Tyler. Directors f Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, ll.d. Rev. AbieJ iolmes, d.d. Rev. Daniel Dana, d.d. Rev. Ebeuezer 'orter, d. d. s, t. p. Rev. Brown Emerson, Rev. Ata iaton, Samuel Worcester, d.d. Leonard Woods, d. d. iev. Sereno E. Dwight.

Theological Society, for the education of Pious Youth, Instituted at Hallowell, June 1812. Presidtnt, Rev. Eliphalet Gillet.

American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Incorporated May 5. 1780. Yearly meeting for choice ot officers,4th.Tuesd.in May, President^ Edward Augustus Holyoke, m.d.ll.d.

Vice- President y John T. Kirkland, d.b.ll.d.

Recording' Secretary y John Farrar, a.m. Prof.Math. Corresfionding- Secretary^ Hon. Josiah Quincy.

Treasurer y Thomas L. Winthrop, Esq.

Vice-Treasurer y Jacob Bigelow, m.d.

Librarian y Charles Bulfinch, Esq. Cabinet-Keefier^ John Gorham, m. d. Counsellors. John Davis, ll.d. James Freeman, d.d. Aaron Dexter, m. d. Hon. Thomas Dawes, Henry Ware, d.d. Hon. George Cabot, Hon. Josiah Quincy, Charles Bulfinch, Esq.

Massachusetts Historical Society. I

I Instituted at Boston, Jan. 17'91. Incorpo. Feb. 19, 17'94, Statute meetings, last Thursdays of Jan. April, and Oc- tober, and the day before Commenc. at Harvard Coll.

President y Hon. John Davis, ll.d.

Recording Secretary ^ ^t\. Charles Lowell. Corresfionding Secretanfy Abiel Holmes, d.d. Treas. Hon.JosiahQuincy. Z/6ranan, JamesSavage, Esq. Cabinet'Keefiers^ Redford Webster, Esq. Standing Committee^ Hon. James Winthrop, l.l. d; Thomas L. Winthrop, Esq. James Freeman, d.d. Rev. John Pierce, James Savage, Esq Committefor publishing 7th Vol. neiv series.Rev. Dr. Holmes, William Tudor, jr. Esq. Alden Bradford, Esq. James Sjivage, Esq. -* 154 Bible Society of Massachusetts. |

American Antiquarian Society^ Incorporated October 24th. 1812.

Yearly meeting for the choice of Officers, Sec. 23d oj October, (the day on which Columbu.'s first discov<;red Anmerica,) and when the same shall fall on Sunday, then on the Monday following. At this meeting a pub- lic Address is delivered.

President^ Isaiah Thomas, l l. d . Vice-Prtsidenta^ Rev. Aaron Bancroft, d.d. and Hon. Timothy Bigelow. Counsellors living in Massachusetts. Hon. Edward H. Kobbins, Rev. Willian} Bentleyi Benjamin Russell, Esq. Hon. James Wlnthr^p, ll.d. Samuel Jackson Prescott, Esq. Hon. Oliver Fiske, Hon^ Nathaniel Paine» Hon. Levi Lincoln, jun. Hon. Abijah Bigelow, Hon. Kilborn Whitman, (for tiie Old Colony;) Hon. George Thacher, (for the .) Recording Secretaries^ Rejoice Newton, and James Gushing Merrill, Esqrs.

_ Corresfionding Secretaries^ Rev. Thaddeus M. Har- ris, d.d. Rev. Abiel Holmes, d.d. Sami M. Burnside,ii,sq. Trcasurery Isaiah Thomas, jr. Librarian and Cabinet Keefier, Samuel Jennison,Esg. Committee for Publishing^ Rev. Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Rev. William Bentley, William Pai^e, m. d. Committee of Ways and Mcans^ William Paine, m.d. Samuel J. Pr'escott, Esq. ; Bt-njamin Russell, Esq.> Rev. William Bentley, Hon. WiUiam Winthrop, Rev^ Charles Lowell.

Bible Society of Massachusetts. Instituted July, 1809. President, His Honor WiUiam Phillips. Vice-President, Rev. John T. Kirkiand, n.ti. ll.d» Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Charles LowelL

Recording-Secretary ^ Rev John Pierce, Treasurer^ Mr. John Tappan. Assistant Treasurer, Mr. John Grew. Trustees^ Rev. James Freeman, d. d Rev. Eliphalet Porter, d. d. Rev. Abiel Holmes, d. d. Rev. Thomas Baldwin, d. d. Rev Charles Lowell, Rev. Joshua Hun- tington, Joseph Hurd, Esq. Samuel Parkman, Esq. Jo- seph May, Esq. Henry Hill, Esq. Hon. Isaac Parker, Bible Societies. 1 55

[on. Peter C. Brooks, Deac. John Simpkiiis, Hon. Thos. )a\ves, Benjamin West, Esq. Samuel H. VValley,Esq, Executive Committee, to wliom applications are to be lade for Bibles, Rev. William E. Channiiig, Rev. •rancis Parkman, and Edward Tuckerman, Esq. Annual meeting, 2d Thursday a^ter General Elec- on, when a sermon is preached at 11, a.m. and a ccl~ :ction made to aid the objects at' the Society. ioston Female Bible Society. Instituted Sept. 5, 1814. President^ Mrs. Anne Parker. Vice- President8 y Mrs. Mary Bowers, Mre. Anne iloyd, Mrs. Catharine Codman, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Vinthrop. Recording Secretary^ Miss Elizabeth Haskins.

Corresfionding Secretary ^ Mrs Susan Huntington.

Treasurery Mrs. Sarah Borland.

Assistant Treasurer ^ Miss Harriet Moore.

^ible Society ofSalem and vicinity, Incor.Feb.2S, 1611. Presidency Rev. , i.l.d.

Recording Secretary y Rev. Brown Emerson.

Corrcsfionding Secretary y Samuel Worcester, d . d .

Bible Society in the County of Middlesex, Annual meeting last Wednesday in April.

President y His Excellency John Brooks, ll.d. Corrcsfionding Secretary, Levi Hedge, Esq. Recording Secretary, Sidney Edwards Morse, Es^. Treasurer, Deacon John White, of Concord. Plymouth and Norfolk Bible Society, Instituted I816.- Presidenty Hon. Joshua Thomas.

Secretary y Rev. Samuel Deane.

Bristol Bible Society in Taunton. Instituted June 30, 1814. Prcsideyit, Hon. Samuel Tobey. Vice- PresidentSy Hon. Seth Washburu, Hon. Na- hjteiel Morton, Shephard Leach, Esq.

Recording Secretary y Tames L. Hodges, Esqi

I Gorresfinding Secretary^ Alvan Cohb. • Treasurer^ Rev. Jehn Pipon. » 156 Bible Societies.

Auxiliary Bible Society in Worcester County. Organized September 7, 1815. Officers annually elected on the 2d Thursday in Sept# President, Hon Joseph Allen. Vice-President, Rev. Joseph Sumner, d.d; Secretary, Rev. Nathaniel Thayer, d.vh Treasurer, Samuel Allen, Esq.

Bible Society of Maine. Instiuted in 1809. ^ Preszrfen^ Rev/jesseAppIeton, D.D. ^ Vice-President, Rev. Elijah Kellogg. Recording Secretary, Woodbury Storer, jun. Escj.^ Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Edward PaysoB* - Treasurer, Horatio Southgate, Esq.

Merrimack Bible Society, in JS/ewburyfiort, Incorporated 1810. President, Rev. John Andrews. Vice- President, Tizm^X Dana, d.d. Corresponding Secretary, Rev. James MorsSsj Recording Secretary^ Joseph S. Pike, Esq. Treasurer, Richard Pike, Esq. Kennebeck Bible Society President, Hon. Daniel Cony.

Recording Secretary , Gsn. Henry Sewall. Treasurer, Hon. Nathan Weston. Salem Bible Translation and Foreign Mission Sodef^ Instituted 1812. President, Rev. Lucius BoUes. C Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, Vice-Presidents,r-,v^ jK>^,„,v/««/« ^Rev.N. W. Williams. Treasurer, Mr. Ebenezer Seccomb. Recording Secretary, Mr, Michael Shepard. Corresfionding Secretary, Mr. John Moriarty. Lincoln Bible Society, President, Rev. Hezekiah Packard, d.d. Treasurer, Hon. Josiah Stebbins. Recording Secretary, Warren Rice, Esq. Hancock and Penobscot Bible Society, President, William Abbot, Esq. Vice-President, Hon. Samuel E. DuttoQ. Treasurer, Josiah Hook, jr. Esq. Recording Secretary, Hev. Jonathan Fisher. Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Mighill Blood. " MIssioBary Societies. 1 57

Hamfishire Bible Society, r 'President^ Rev. Nathan Perkins, jr. ^ Secretary, Isaac C. Bates, Esq. York County ^ Bible Society. Pre«iV/fn/, John Low, Esq. Vice-President, Henry Clark. Treasurer, John Lowj jr. Corresponding Secretary^ Rev, Nathaniel Fletcher. Clerk, Daniel Sewall, Esq.

Society forpropagating the Gospel among the Indians ^ and others in JVorth America. Incor. Nov. 16, 1797. 'early choice of Officers day after General Election.. President^ His Honor William Phillips. Vice-President, Eliphalet Porter, d.d. Secretary, Abiel Holmes, d.d. Assistant Secretary, Rev. William E, Channifig; Treasurer, Samuel H. Walley, Es^.

Vice-Treasurery Josiah Salisbury, Esq. Select Committee, Alden Bradford, Esq. Mr. James Vhite, Rev. Charles Lowell, Hon. Thomas Dawes, ilev. Joshua Huntington, with the President, Secretary uid Treasurer.

imericanBoardofCommissionersfor Foreign Missions, President, Hoii. John Treadwell, ll.d. Fice-President,Rev, Samuel Spring, d.d^ CorresfiondingSecretary,Rev.S2imueYWorcestQT,D9. Recording Secretary, Rev. Calvin Chapin, d.d. Treasurer, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Auditor, Ashur Adams. Prudential Committee, Dr, Spring, Dr. Morse, Dr. Vorcester, Hon. William Reed, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq.. Incor. Feb, 1812. Funds, g 40,000. "Soard of Commissioners of the Society in Scotland for promoting Christian Knoviledge, Formed 1787, President, Vice-President, His Honor William Phillips, Treasurer, James White, Esq. Secretary, Jedidiah Morse, d.d. Assistant Secretary, Rev, John Codmai^, 15S Missionary Societies.

Evangelical Missionary Society in Massachusetis, Presiitent, Hon. Benjamin Pickman,jr. FzcerPrmrfew^ Rev, Ezra Ripley, d.d.

Corresjiondlng and Recording Secretary , Rev. Sam uel Ripley.

Treasurer ^ Dea. Josiah Bridge. Vice-Treasurer^ Rev. Francis Parkman,

.^astern Branch of Evangelical Alissionary Sccitti. Massackuetts. Instituted at Wiscasset, June xo, i8i( President^ Hon. Samuel Freeman, Esq. Vice-President, Rev. Hezekiah Packard, d.d. Treasurer, Francis Cook, Esq. Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Ichabod Nichols. Recording Secretary, Warren Rice, Esq.

Maine Missionary Society i Instituted June 18, 1807. Incorporated Marcli 3, 1803 President, Rev. Kiah Bailey, of Newcastle. Secretary, Rev. Eliphalet Gillet, of Hallowell. Assistant Sec'ry, Rev. David Thurston, Winthrop. Treasurer^ Hon. Ammi R. Mitchell, N. Yarmouth.

Officers of the Domestic Missionary Society ofMctsu chusetts propter,

Secretary i Rev. Thomas Snell. Treasurer, Josiah D wight, Esq. ./fz^G?/Vor, Hon. Jonathans. Lyman,

Mertimack Mi'isionlSfTranslationSocicty^JVeivburyp^ President, Thomas M. Clark, Esq. Vice-President, John Pearson, Esq. Secretary, Samuel Tenney, Esq. Treasurer, Capt. Edmund Kimball, Massachu. Societyforpromoting Christian Knoivledg fnstitated Sept. 1803. Iticorporated Feb. 20, 1807. Yearly choice of Officers in May, President, Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, ll.d. Vice-Presid€7it, Abiel Holmes, d d. Treasurer, James P. Chaplin, m.d. Clerk, Oliver Brown, a.m. Secretary, Jedidiah Morse, d.d. Librarian^ Jacob A, Cummings, a.m. Missionary Societies^ 159 hcietyfor firomodng Christian Knowledge^ Piety ^ and Charity, Established May 29, 1805. Annual meeting the day before General Election,

President y Eliphalet Porter, d. d . Vice-President^ Samuel Parkman, Esq;

Secretary ^ Rev. Samuel Ripley. Treai wrer, Elisha Clap, a.m.

Boston Baptist Foreign Mission Society, President^ Thomas Baldwin, d.d. Vice-President, Rev. Joseph Grafton. Recording Secretary, Ensign Lincoln. Corresfionding Secretary^ Rev. Daniel Sharp. Treasurer, James Loring. Foreign Mission Society ofBoston and vicinity. President, W\% Honor William Phillips. Vice- President i Jedidiah Morse, d.d. Secretary, Rev. Joshua Huntington. Treasurer, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Foreign Mission Society, ofHalloivell^ Augusta^ ^c. President, Rev. Eliphalet Gillet. Secretary, General Henry Sewall.

• Portland Foreign Mission Society. President, Hon. Samuel Freeman. Vice-President, Rev. Ichabod Nichols. Secretary, Woodbury Storer, jun. Esq. Corresfionding Secretary, Rev. Edward Paylon, Treasurer, Richard Cobb. Auditor, Dr. John Coe. Baptist Missionary Society of Massachusetts. Instituted May 26, 1802. Incorporated Feb. 28, 1808. Yearly choice of Officers, last Wednesday in May, Presif/enf, Thomas Baldwin, d.d. Vice-President, Rev. Joseph Grafton. Secretary, Rev. Daniel Sharp* Treasurer, Mr. Ensign Liocoln. Massachusetts Missionary Society* Instituted May 28, i799. Incorporated Feb. 9, 1808. Yearly choice of Officers, last Tuesday in May, Pr

Secretary ^ Rev. Samuel Walke;r» i6o Missionary Societies,

Treasurer ^ Jeremiah Evarts, Esq.

Trustees, The President and Secretary, ex oMck ' Elijah Parish, d.d. Henry Gray, Esq. Deacon lsaa« Warren, Jeremiah Evarts, Esq. Rev. OtisThompsa Rev. Samuel Walker, Rev. Brown Emerson, Rev Warren Fay. JVbrfolk Missionary Society. President, Rev. Joseph (irafton. Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Charles Train. jRecording- Secretary, Rev. William Gammeli. j Treasm-er, Mr. Benjamin Golbum.

Franklin Auxiliary Forei^ Missionary Society. President, Rev. Joseph Field.

Vice-President f Gen. I'homas Longley, Secretary, Rev. Moses Miller. Treasurer, Jerome Ripley, Esq. General Missionary Convention ofthe Bafitist Denoni' ination in the United States of America, for Foreign Missions. Instituted at Philadelphia, May, 1814. President, Thom9.& BRldw'm, D.D. First Vice-President, Thomas Shields, Esq. Philad. Second Vice-President, Rev. Robert B. Semple, a.m. Virginia^ Third Vice-President, Hon. Matthias B. Taljmadge, Esq. New-York. Fourth Vice-President, Burgis Allison, d.d. Philadel. Corresfiondi?ig- Secretary, William Staughton, d.d* Recording Secretary, Rev. Horatio G. Jones, Roxbo* rough. Pa. Treasurer, John Cauldwell, E^.sq. New-York. Branches of the above Society are formed in almost all the northern and southern States. United Society of Plymouth County and vicinity au^* iliary to the baptist Boardfor Foreign Missiojii, President, Rev. Samuel Nelson. Corresponding Secretary, Rev. John Butler, Recording Secretary, Rev. Joseph Torrey, jr. Treasurer, Major te\i Pierce. Boston FtTnale Society for Missionary Purfioses. Constituted October 9, 1800. President, Mrs. Jane Parke. * Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Mary Webb, Education Societies, &c. i6jk

Female Societies I C^ for the aid of Evangelical IVIis- sioiis are formed in many places in New-England, who render very important pecuniary services, and whose pious example deserves unitation.

:\ Bath Foreign Missio?i Sodetij, President^ Rev. William Jenks, s.a.s.

' Vice- President J Kev. John W. EUingwood.- ^ecr(f/fln/, D.S. Adams.

Treasurer i Mr. Jonathan Hyde. Bafitist Education Fund, Yearly choice of Officers last Wednesday in May.

Chairman^ Thomas Baldwin, d.d, ) ,„k„ o.,-. «fn^-^ «v '" Becrecary. Rev. ElisJ^a WiUiams. I ^'y^VCS«* uw ^^waiu. Treasurer y Heman Lmcohi. y Massachusetts Baptist Education Society, Instituted Sep. 22, 1814.

Chairman ^ Thomas Baldwin, d.h. Secretary, Kev. Lucius Bolles. Treasurer, Mr. Ensign Lincoln. Baptist Education Society of the Warren A9sociatio7K

Instituted September j 1, 1816. Annual meeting Tue»» day after first Wednesday in September.

'i Secretary, Rev. James M. Winchell. treasurer, James Loring. Societyfor Theological Education in Maine. Incorporated Feb. 27, 1812. JPresidenly Gen. Henry Sewall, of Augusta. Secretary, Rev. David Thurston, of Winthrop, Treasurer, Hon. Ammi R. Mitchell, dL N. Yarmouth, The Maine Charity School. Incorporated Feb. 1814, established at Hampden, County ofPenobscot. Professor of Theology, Rev. Abijah Wines, a.m. Professor ofClassical Literature, Jehu. Ashmun, a.b. Evangelical Tract Society. Instituted May, 1812. ^resirfew?, Thomas Baldwin, ruD. Secretary, Ensign Lincoln. Treasurer, Heman Lincoln JVeivburyfiort Sabbath School and Tract Society, President, John Pearson, Esq.

Secretary i Nathaniel Coffin, O 2 i6z Academies in Massachusetts. ACADEMIES IN MASSACHUSETTS.

Phillifis Academy ^ at Ajidover, Incorp. Oct. 4, 1780. TRUSTEES. President, Rev. Eliphalet Peai^on, ll.d. of Andover, Clerks Mark Newman, Esq. of Andover. Treasurer^ Samuel Farrar, Esq. of Andover. His Honor William Phillips, Boston ; Rev. Jedidiah Morse, d.d. Charlestown ; Hon. John Phillips, Ando- ver; Hon. John Phillips, Boston ; Hon. Josiah Quincv, Boston; Rev. Daniel Dana, d.d. Newburvport; Rev. Abiel Holmes, p. D.Cambridge; John Adams, a.m. An- dover; Samuel H. Walley, Esq. Boston. INSTRUCTERS. Princifialy John Adams, a.m. Assistants, Joseph Sawyer, a.b. William Cone, a.b. Teacher of Penmanshifi^ Abner Morse, a. b. Teacher of' Sacred Mustek^ Amos W. Burnham, a.b.

Salein Street Academy, Boston, Rev. Asa Eaton, President. Trustees, Shubael Bell, John Rice, Thomas Clark^ Benjamin Smith, Esqrs. INSTRUCTORS. Rev. Cutting, Precefitor, Miss Eliza Farrington, Precep.tres.s, Mr. pdward Jewett, Assistant.

JLenox, Levi Gleason, a.m. Principal. Amherst, John L. Parkhurst, Preceptor. Uofikins, at Hadley^ Rev. Daniel Huntington, Precept. Afo?^mo^^^A, John Davis, a.m. Preceptor. Pittsjield Female, Miss Peters, Preceptress. Worcester Female» Sarah Wigglesworth, Preceptress, ^ciu- Salem, OHver Fletcher, a a. iJeerJield, Jonathan A. Saxton. Taunto7i, John H. Wilkins. Augusta Female. Found. 1815, by Hon. Daniel Cony, Miss H. B. Aldrich, Preceptress. Trustess, Hon. S. S. VVilde, N. Weston, jr. , Daniel Stone, and Reuel Williams, Esquires. Bradford, Benjamin Qreenleaf, a.m. Preceptor. F-ast BrixigeM)ater Schoolfor Young Ladies^ Bathsheba Whitman, Preceptress. Town Officers m Bofton. 16$ TOWN OFFICERS IN BOSTON. Selectmen, 't'lmier Phillips Joseph Lovering Samuel Dorr Sbenezer Oliver Joseph Austin Enoch Silsby Jona, Hunewell Henry Bass Henry Famam Chairman of the Selectmen^ Turner Phillips, glOOO. The Selectmen meet at their chamber in Faneuil- Hall every Wednesday atternoon, for transacting the prudential affairs oi the town ; and on the last Monday in each month, for the purpose of examining and allow- ing accounts against the town, which must be present- ' g35©0 per annum, **in full for his services as Town Treasurer and Collector of Taxes, for Clerk hire, and all other expenses in the delivery of tax bills, and collection of taxes."

Sufierintendantof the Police y Nehemi. Freman, glOOO. Assistant^ Caleb Hayward, S500. County Treasurer^ John Winslow. [Ofljces kept in the Old State-House.] Overseers of the Poor, William Phillips Wm. Mackay Samuel May Redford Webster Jos. Coolidge, jr. Jacob Hall Thomas Perkins Joseph Richards E. Tuckerman, jr,. iamuel Snelling Jonathan Phillips Sam. H.Walley

Master of the Alms-House ^ George Deblois. Physician and Surgeon^ Dr. John B. Brown. School Committee^ The Selectmen, together with Dr. Thomas Welsh Francis J. Oliver, Esq. Dr. Aaron Dexter Dr. John C. Warren Charles Davis, Esq. , Esq. Rev. Charles Lowell Benjamin Russell, Esq. Rev. Joshua Huntington Henry J. Oliver, Esq. ^eter O, Tha Cher, Esq. :5^ Town Officers in Boston.

ComiJiittee of Finance^ The Selectmen, Overseers d the Poor, and Board of Health. Auditors of jiccounts of the Toivn Treasurer, Ste- phen Codman, Fmncis J. Oliver, and Robert G. Shavf Trustees ofLand on Boston JVeck. Edward Tuckerman, Joshua Davis, Peter O. Thache'r Thomas Dawes, William Dall. Instructers in the Public Schools. LatGram. Master, Benj a. Apthorp GoukUCentreScheoI f rhomasPayson,SouthS:;iiocj John Haskell, Centre be hoo! English^7r^r*^\r.^^ Gramf^^^^ Masters,^/roo<-^^ j . ^ ^^^^^^^ Storrs,North School ( Hall J. Kelley, West School r John Tiieston, North School 3^"^^s Webb, South School \\xivu;«,»ntmg Masters.TV,Too<-««,. ^ j^^^^ ^v^^Wmi CentreSchooi C Benjamin Holt, West SchooJ Fireivards.. Thos.Melville,chosen 1779 Benjamin Rich 1811 Andrew Cunningham 1795 Joseph Lovering 181s John W^ ins! ow 1797 Gedney King 1812 Stephen Codman 1798 Francis J Oliver 1812 Jonathan Hunewell 1802 John D. W'illiams 18 is Daniel Messinger 1802 William Harris 1814 Benjamin Smith 1806 Jonathan Loring 181^ Nathaniel Curtis 1808 John Mackay 181^ Tames Philhps 1808 Turner Phillips i^^t Nathan Webb 1810 J*Dshua Davis 181:5 Samuel M. Thayer 1810 Lemuel Shaw 181b Joseph Austin 1811 John Bray i8|S Andrew Cunningham, Secretaiy. Board of Health. Benja. Whitman, President. James Robinson, Secretary. Ward 1 Thomas Badger 7 Jonathan Loring 2 Saml. Hitchborn 8 Jonathan Kilhara 3 Gilman CoUamore 9 Dav. W. Bradlee 4 James Davis 10 Benja. Whitniau 5 Jeremiah Fitch 11 Thomas Jackson 6 George W. Otis 12 Daniel VVeld Princifial Physician, Aaron Dexter, m. d. jisfsistant PhysiciaJiy Thomas Welsh, m. d. Messenger to the Board, William Phillips, [Health-Office in Faiieuil-HaU.] Town Officers ia Boston. 1 6^

Survfyors of Hightuajjs, The Selectmen. '^Krvcyori of Hemp., bamuel Emmons, James Phillips ^urv^ors of Wheat, Edward Tuckerman, and Josiah Snelling. jisscssors of Taxes, Siooo each. Francis Green, Nathan Webb, Samuel M. Thayer. jiasistant Assessors. Eliphalet Williams, Frest. Thomas Wells, Secretary*

Ward 1 Robert Fennelly 7 Thomas Cordis George Darricott Joseph H. Adams 2 John Fenno 8 Francis Welsh Benjamin Clark James Read 3 Thomas Wells 9 Eliph't. Williams Abraham Babcock James Allen 4 Elias Maynard lo Wm. Burroughs * W.B.Bradford. jr. David W. Child 5 Joel Thayer 1 1 James Freeman Thos. Edmands Joseph Cotton 6 Horatio G. Ware 12 Aaron Bean Heman Lincoln Calvin Howe Assay Mastersy John Wells and Nathaniel Alley, €ierk and Inspector q/'Me 3/ar^e/, Nathaniel Meriam. Cullers of Dry Fish. Nathaniel Howe Benjamin Owen Thos. Lambord Benjamin Clark James Brown Thomas Barbour Charles Pook Wm.J.Hammatt Walter Jackson John Bannister Ferxe Viewers. Benjamin White, William Ellison, Nathaniel Bradlee, and John Howe, jr. Far Smth-BostoTiy Romanus Emerson, Abel Hewens. Hayivards and Hogreeves. Neddy Curtis, Joseph Champney, James Baxter, Jo- seph Cabot. Hay-'weigheVt Samuel Phillips. Inspectors of Stone Lime. Francis James, Michael Homer, and Samuel Sprague. Constables appointedfor one year to July 1819.

Thos. Stevenson,N.square . SolaTwist,4,N. Russell-str.

JSisha Copelauci , Pleas.str. William Brook§, 1 65 Town Officers in Boston,

JamesPerkins,^evereit-st. David Rixford,Wm's.«.Crt. Jona.Prescott, Lowell pi'ce. J(.siah Baldwin Wm Tupper» LoweU PI. Martin Smith Wm. Dinsmore, Horatio Bass Thos. Holden, N.School-st. Job Drew Wen.R.Bavi£er,CharIeB-sc. EUsha V. Glover George Re d, Jesse Churchill Thomas Wallace Samuel Holmes, Nor. Rov/. ilT* Consiabies' Offices kept in Franklin avenue. Surveyors of Bcurds and other Lumber. Nathl. Bradie-: Alien Bowker Edw. J. Robbins Wm. Cha!jton Braddock Loriog Henry Biake Thomas Christie Wm. Ellison Joseph Tucker Koah Dogget Ricnard Thayer Mcses Eayres, jf, Wil'iam Green N^iihi. GloveV Benjamin Harris Eleazer Honier John Howe, jr. Oliver Mills • J'Tseph Slodd-^r CulLers ofHoopis artd Staves. Henry Purkitt> Nathaniel Howe, Benjaraui Qark, and Benjamin Owen, Weigher cfBeeffor South-Boston, Lemuel Spear. Measurers of JFoody and Sealers of Wood on the Wharves, Nathaniel Glover, Moses Hadley, jr. Thomas Christie, James Wilson, Joshua Butters, Sealer of Weights and Measures, Allan Pollock. Sealer'a' Weigher ofLighters c^i?pa?«,Caleb Loring, jr. Pound Kce/iery Neddy Curtis. Town-Crier, James Wilson, 57 Hanover- Street. Sufierzjitendant ofthe Burying Grounds^ Samuel H. Hewes, Pond-Street. (Jfhce, Faneuil-Halt» Undertakers. . Lynn st. Thos.Southworth,Pond.str. Jas. Hutchinson, Bromf L. Abijah Patch, Love-lane. CalebB.Munroe,Chartei'st. Martin Smith, Portland- st. JohnF. Nev/ton, Unity-st. Francis Kauffer, Pond-st, Ebenez. Claflen,Beach-str. Jackson Neil, Berry-street. Nathl. E. Bell, Middle-str. JosAViicutt,Haskins'-wh'f, John Low, Lynde-street, Comfort Claflen, North-st. Zeal Skidmore, Nassau-st, I'hos. Murry, Franklin Pi; Fhysicians and Surgeons in Boston. 167

Auctioneers. Licensed to July 31, 1819.

SauQuel L. Abbot J. L. Cunningham David Marston James A. Allen Phineas Capen Jacob Peabody Francis Amory William Dehon Elisha Parks Wm. Alline Geo. L, Deblois Luther Parks Tames Bourguin Samuel Dana John Perkins Stephen Brown Richard Edwards Joseph Ripley Lemuel Blake David M. Eaton Frink Roberts George Bond David Forsaith Frink Stratton John A. Bacon Silas Field Benjamin Seaver Wm, S. Brooks Wm. Gridley, jr. Augustus Storey John Brown Stephen Gibson John Tj ler John Brooks Reuben W.Gerry William Tucker Isaac Bowers Caleb Hay ward Samuel Whitwell Thos. Boardman Charles Head Nat.H. Whitaker Thonias Clark Wm. Hartwell Benja. Winslow GilmanCollamore David Hale, jr. Francis Wiiby ®eo. G. Chancing Thomas K. Jones John White William Cochran Ephraim Lock Charles Willis, jr. Saml. F. Coolidge John Minchin "" PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, PRACTISING IN BOSTON, » Samuel Danforth, m.d. 3 Green street. * Isaac Rand, m.d. Atkinson street. * John Jeffries, m d. Fi-anklin street. * Lemuel Hayward, m. d. 85 Newbur>^ street * David Townsend, m. d Boylston street. Thomas Welsh, m.d. Sudbury street. * Aaron Dexter, m.d. Milk street. * James Mann, m. d. 1 Newbury Place. * William Spooner, m. d. Bultinch street. * Isaac Rand, jr. a.m. High street * Joshua Thomas, m.d. Hanover st comer of Friend st, * William Ingalls, m.d. 4 Schotil street, * Asa Bullard, m.d. 84 Orange street. * John G. Coffin, m.d. Central court. * Jacob Gates, i3 Franklin Street. * John Dixwell, m.d. Southac court. * James Jackson, m.d. 26 Summer street*- * Benjamin ShurtlefF, m,d. 18 Har^over street, * John C. Warren m.d. 7 Park street, * Horace Bean, a.m. 24 Back street. 768 PhysicwnsanaSurgeons m Boston*

* John Gorham, m.d. 44 Newbury street, * Josiah Batchelder, m.d. Ann street. * Cyrus Perkins, m.d. Court street. * Thomas I. Parker, m.d. 49 Marlboro* sti'eet. * John Randall, m.d. 5 Winter street. * George Bates, m.d. Bowdoin square. « George C. Shattuck, m.d. Cambridge street. * JohnB. Brown, m.d. Common street. * Asa Buckman, a.m. over i Marlboro* street, * Jacob Big»Iow, m.d. Summer street. * Samuel Clarke, m.d. lo Vine street. * Walter Channing, m.d. Summer street. * Peter St. Medard, i3 Back street. * George Hayward, m.d. 66 Newbury street, * Ezekiel D. Cushing, m.d. Derne Street.

* Abner Phelps, m.d. ,5 Congress street. * Joseph Bossuet, 25 Hanover street. * Samuel Hemmenway, Purchase street. Amos Farnsworth, m.d. 16 Hanover-street. George Parkman, m.d. Middlecot street. Theodore Dexter, a.m. Charter street. William Bradford, m.d. Gree»i street. Pliny Hayes, m.d. Ann street. Edward H. Robbins, m. d. Pond street. Zabdiel B. Adams,M.D.Commerc.Coftee house, Milk sfer. Solomon D. Townsend, M.o.Boylston street. John Ware, m.d. Middle street. David Osgood, M.D. School street Nathaniel Niles, 22 Cornhill. Samuel A. Shurtlcff, m.d. 50 Cornhill. Samuel Adams, m. d. Court-street. Edward Reynolds, corner Hamilton str. 8c Fort Hill l^homas Pratt, m. d. Newbuiy-street. Woodbridge Strong, m. d. 4 Tremont-street. [The above have been licensed by the Massacfmsetts Medical Society ^ of which those marked thus () are members.'] John Dwight, a.m. 33 Court Street. Surgeons Dentist. W. P. Greenwood, Portland street. Thomas W. Parsons, 38 Newbury street. Thomas Barnes, 36 Hanover street. Moses F. Randall, i9 Winter street. .

Banks in Massachusetts. 169

Branch of United States Banky at Boston.

Wm. Gray, President. \ Samuel Froihlngham, Cashier, Dire6loTSy Triftram Barnard, Amos Binney, George Blake, , Gardner Greene, John Parker, T. H. Perkins, T. K. Jones, Nathaniel Silsbce» Saml. Ham- mond, Barney Smith, John Welles. Firji Ttllevy William Coffin, jr. Second do. Thomas Wiley. FirJl Book KeepeVy John Tucker. Second do. Thomas Englifij. Difcount Clerky Charles Harris. ^ CnlUElion do. John Chadwick. Mejfengery W. L. Cazneau. Interejl Clerk, O. W. Champney. Porter, Wyman Ofborn. Loan Office Department, John J. Loring, John Fillebrown, jr. John S. Li Hey.

Steph. Codman, Notary Public. \ Geo. Blake, Solicitor,

Massachusetts Bank at Boston. Capital, !5i,6oo,oo3.

Incorporated June 23, 1812, to continue till Oft. 1831 Officers elefted oh the ift, Wednefday in January.

William Phillips, Prefident. j Samuel Payfon, Caihicr. DireSlors, Jofeph Head, Jofeph Coolidge, Aaron Dex- ter, Benjamin Greene, William Parfons, Samuel H. WaU Icy, Jofeph Tilden, Edward Tuckerman, jr. John Parker, jr. Paying Teller, Edward Sharp. Receiving Teller^ Thomas Hooper. Fir^ Book-Keeper, Nathaniel H. Furnefs. Second Book-Keeper, James Dodd. Difcount Clerk, John H. Bowes.

Mejfengery Jofiah Willard. | Porter, Maurice Bugbce,

(J::!" Days of Difcount, Monday and Thurfday. ' Union Bank at Boston* 'Incorporated June 23, 1812, to continue till Oft. 1831. [Capital, §806,000.] Direftors elefted on the ift. Monday in Oftober. Brown, Samuel Prefident. ( George Burroughs, Cafliier. DireHors, Timothy Bigelow, Thomas L. Winthrop, Jo- feph Sewall, John Odin, William Dehon, James Freeman, William Lovering, jr. Benjamin M. Watfon, Saml. Fales, Jonathan Amory, jr. Ebenczcr Parker, P I7e. Banks in Massachusettf.. '

Paying Teller, Samuel Parker. Receiving Teller^ Nathaniel H. Fume fs, jr. Fir/i Book Keeper, Nathaniel Emmons. Second Book Keeper, Johnfon Jackfon. Difcount Clerks, William Furnefs, and Henry Stevenfoi

Mejjenger, Jonathan Trott. | Portrr, Benjamin White. fy" Days 0/ Difcount, Tuefday and Friday. Boston Bank* } Incorporated June «3, 1812. Charier to continue till tl: ift. Monday in Oftober, 1831. [Capital, S9oo»ooo,] Officers elefted on the ift. Monday in O£lober. T. Chapman, John Apthorp, Prefident. | Jofeph CaQiier DireBors, William Pratt, William Sullivan, George \^ Lyman, Thomas Wigglesworth, , Ifra Thorndike, jr. Timothy Williams, Jofiah Bradlee* Robe G. Shaw, Nathan Bridge, David Sears. Solicitor for Loans on Bonds & Mortgages, Wm. Sulh'v^ FirJ Teller, Robert Lafh. Second do. Henry Cufhing.

Firji Book Keeper, James Ellifon. i Second do. James L. Parker. ^4 Difcount Clerk, Thomas Powars. Mejfenger, Alexander Bowers. \ Porter, John Holbrook. Od" Days of Difcount, Tuefday and Friday.

State Bank at Boston. ^ Incorpo. June 27, 1811. Chaater to continue 20 y«u.

Direftors elefted on the fit ft Monday in 08ober. William Ward, Prefident. | George Homer, Cafhier. Diredors, James Prince, David W. Child, Willia Shimmin, Samuel Billings, Francis Welfli, George H? let, Henry Gr^y, Amafa Stetfon, John Brazer, JofepIiJ Howe, J. T. Auftin, '\ Solicitor, limes T Auftin. r Paying Teller, George Barker.

Receiving Teller, Edward V. Baxter. ( FirJ Book Keeper, John Pickens, jr. Second do, Azor Orne. ^

Difcount Clerk, Gurdon Steele. > Aft/iant Difcount Clerk, Charles J. Hall, \

Mefenger, Thomas Pitts. | Porttr, John White* t^ Difet, Days, Mondays & Tburfdayt before l| o'cH^q J Banks in Massachusetts^ 171

T^tw- England Bank at Boston, [Cajjital, one million dols.J

,ithl. Goddard, Prefident. | Eben. Frothingham, Cafh.

•< Dire&ors, Samuel Dorr, David Grccnough, Benjamin ii ch, Lemuel Shaw, Samuel Appleton, Jofiah Mai fhall, I anas Stanton, George Tiott, Abbot Lawrence, John D. fi Mliams, Henry Gaffett.

;(;) Paying Teller^ Thomas Swan, ^ Receiving Teller^ Enos Briggs. r Firjl Book Keeper, John Nazro.

Iv Second do. Samuel Brewer. fl Dtl'counl Clerks Gejfhf)m Cobb. \4jfijiant CUrk, Willard Williams. foreign Money Clerky James R. Knight.

Mejfcnger^ Bela Hunting. | Porter^ Ira Brown, g:!" Dilccuut Da) s, Tuefdcys and Fiidays. Manufacturers' and Al^c/ianicn' Banky at Boston, [Capital, ^750,000. John Phillips, Prefident. ChvUtr Adams, Cafhier. | Diredors, EbenczerT Andrew*, John Bellows, Thom- D. Bradlee, Edinund Dw-gi-it, John French, jonathajj lunewttl, Seth Knowitr;,, Btrjamin RulTell, liaac Ste- Jj:ns, Timothy Wa'ker, Thomas B. Wales.

:J Paying Teller, James Da* ton. ij Receiving Teller^ Simon E. Greene. i pir/i Book-Keeper^ Natb. Clapp, 3d. n Second do. Ephrairn L Fivothingbam. Difcount Clerk, John Wheeiwtight. I i| Mejjenger, Charles Stearns, jr. Porter, Oliv.r Jaquith. I

! ^^ Diicouut Da> s, Mondays and Thurfdays.

j Suffolk Bank. Incorporated February lO, 1818. l:ben.Francis, President, j Matthew S Parker, Cashier, Directors, Wiiliam A^p etor.,Georgp Bend, John VV. o^t, Ebeuezer Breed, Sr.nu»l Hubbard, Patrick T. ickson, William Lawrence, Edmund Munroe, Daniel

. Parker, Andrew Rit( hie, Eliphalet Williams.

. Teller, Henrv B. Stone. *- Book-Keeper, J. B. M'Gean\

I Discount Clerk, Henr^^f; ques. i Messenger, Nathaniel Freeman, jr.

: porter, Aaron Burbank. I Piscount Days, Wednesdays and Saturdafg. . .

£72 Banks in Massachusetts.

Mechanics" Bank in J\/'e'wburyftort Capital, 1^200,000. Difcount Day, Monday." Incorporated June 23, 1812; to continue till Oa. 183]

Officers elefted 1 ft. Monday in Oftober. ^ ' John Pettingel, Prefident. John R. Hudfon, Cafhier, | Phanix Bank, JVantuckdt. Capital, gioo.oco. Incorporated Feb. 27, 1795. Charter renewed to the ift* Monday m Oftober, 1831.

Jofeph Chafe, Prefident. | Philip H. Folger, Cafhi^r

JS^antiicket Puciji^ Bank. Capital, §100,900. Officers clttlcd on the ifl. Monday in July. Athearn, Cafhicj Jcthro Mitchell, jr. Preiident. | Jaines J\''ewburyp-ort Bank. Capital, §2 10,000. Officers elefted on the ift. Monday in Oftober.

William Bartlet, Prefident. | Samuel Mulliken, Cafhier Cumberland Bank, at Portland. Capital, §500,000- Officers elefted on the ift. Monday in June. Swift, Cafhier. Albert Newhall, Prefident. | Jofeph

Effex Bank, at Salem, Capital, §200,000. Incorp. June 18, 1799; and to continue to July 1, 1815 Officers clefted on the ift. Monday in June.

Jofeph White, Prefident. | John Pediick, 3d. Cafhieriy ^^ Difcount Days, Monday and Wedneiday. Salem Bank. Capital, §200,000. Officers elefted on the ift. Monday in O£lober.

Jofeph Peabody, Prefident. j Johu Moriarty, Cafljiei filf" Dikount Days, Monday and Thurfday.

Merchants' Bank, at Salem. Capital, §200,000. Incorporated June, 1811. Charter to continue 20 ycari

from the ift. Monday in Oftobcr, 1811. \ Officers elcfted firft Monday in Oftober, annually.

Jofeph Story, Prefident. | J. W.TreadweJl, CaOii^r

Gloucejler {Cz^t hx\x\) Bank. Capital, §120,000. f Officers elcfted on the firft Monday in Oftobcr aimualf^'^ Jofeph Allen, jr. Caffiier.

Beverly Bank. Capital, §160,000. Officers elefted on the firft Monday in Oftober.

Mofes Brown, Prefident. j Jofiah Gould, Cafhier.

The Banks whose dates ofinCorp^oration are not sfit cified,W€te incorfiorated June 23,1812, t9 Octoberit\%^\ - Banks in Massachusett$. i7|

Wifcajet Bankf at Wifcajct. Capital, Sa.50.0p0. Incorporated June 23, 1812. Charter to the hrft Monday m O£lober, 1831.

John Dole, Prefidenr. | H. Roby, Caftiier. Officers elcQed on the firft Monday in September.

Bedford Ccmmercial Banky at A^cw-Bedford. 'Capital, ^Joo,oco

T. G. Thornton, PreCdent. | Samuel Peirlon, Cafhier, Plymouth Bank, Capital, S' 00,000.

Incorporated June 23, 1812 j to continue till 0£>. 1, 1831, Officers elefted on the ift. Monday in January

William Davis, Piefident. j William Goodwin, Cafhier, Hallowell and Augusta Banky at HaUowcll. Capital, ^150,000. Incorporated June 23, 1812; to continue till Oft. 1, 1831. Officers elefted on the ift. Monday in January.

Thomas Agty, Prefident. | John Merrick, Caffiier. Kennebeck Bank, at HaUczvell. Capital, SBioo,coo. Incorporated June 23, 1812; to continue from Oftobcr 1, 1812, to Oftober 1, 1831. Eben. T. Warren, Prefident, Jefle Robinfon, Cafhier. | Worcefter Bank. Capital, £200,000.

Incorporated June 23, 1812 ; to continue 19 years from the firfl Monday in Oftober, i8 12. Officers elefted on the i(^. Wednefday in Oftober.

Daniel Waldo, Prefident. | Samuel Jennifon, jr. Cafhier.

Taunton Bank, at Taunton.. Capital, §ioo,oco.

Incorporated June 23, i8i2 ; to continue till Oft. i, 1831.

Jonathan Ingell, Prefident. | James L. Hodges, Cafhier. Marblehead Bank. Capital, Sr2o,ooo. Incorporated June 23, 1812; to continue to 06i 1, 1831.* Officers elefted on the ift. Monday in Oftober. Nathaniel Prefident. RufTcll, Cafhier. Hooper, | John

Kennebunk Bank, Incorporated June 16, 1813.

Jofeph Moody, Prefident. j H«nry Clark, Ca&ier P 2 S74 Banks in Massachusetts.

Hampjhirt Bank, Incorporated June l6, 1813.

Jofeph Lyman, Prefident. | F. H. Wright, Cafhier. Lincoln Bank. Incorporated June 16, 1813.

Saniuel Davis, Prefident. | Seth Trufant, Cafliier. Bath Bank. Incorporated June 16, 1813.

Jolhua Wingate, jr. Prefident. | Tho. D. Robinion, Cafii, Dedham Bank. Capital, §' 00,000.

Incorporated Feb. 18 J4 ; to continue till 0£l. 1831.

Willard Gay, Prefident. | Jabez Chickering, Calhier. (Jrf" Difcount Day, Friday. Augujla Banky at Augvjla. Incorpora, Jan. 21, 1814. Capital, S 100,000. James Bridge, Prefident. George Crofby, Cafhier. J Capital, WatervilU Banky at IVaterville. g 100,000. , Incorporated February 12, 1814.

Nath. Gillman, Prefident. | ACa Redington, jr. Cafhier. Gardner Banky at Gardner. Capital, §100,000. Incorporated January 31, 1814.

|*cter Grant, Prefident. j Sandford Kingfbury, Cafhier.

Lynn Meckanks* Bank, Capital, Sioo,oop. Incorporated February 28, 1814.

John Mudge, Prefident. | Benjamin Oliver, (Cafhier.

'Springfield Bank. Capital, §200,000.

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Jonathan Dwight, Prefident. | Benjamin Day, Cafhier.

Agricultural Bank at Pittsfield. Capital, §100,000. Incorporated July, 1818. Thomas Prefident. R.Colt, Cafhier. Gold, | Ezekiel Bangor Bank.

Samuel E. Dutton, Prefident. | Eliafhib Adams, Cafhier;^ DireBors, Samuel E. Dutton, Eliafhib Adams, Jofeph Leavitt, Thomas A. Hill, John Barker.

Pazvtucket Bank. Capital, §100,000.

Oliver Starkweather, Prefid. j Amos A. Tiliingliafl, Cafh? Incorporated June 13, 1814.

Merrimack BanA, Capital, !§ 100,000. David Prefident. White, Cafhier. How, | L. Incorporated June 14, 1814. Castine Bank. Cafhier. J)anicl Johnflon, Prefident. | John Brooks, Insurance Companies in Boston. 1 75

JiTassachusetts Fire and Marine In&urance O.mjiany at Boston. Capital, §400,000. Incorporated (originally, June 25, 17Q.5) I^cl). 13, 1759. Otficers eleBcd on the laft Wednefnay in Auguft.

Arnold Welles, Prefident. "j Nathaniel G. Spelling, vSec'iy. Diretlors, Jonathan Amory, jr. Wm. H. Bordman, Ben- jamin BufTey, Jonathan Chapman, Jofeph Head, Jofeph Hurd, Benjamin Joy, Jonathan Mafon, Samuel Parkman, Jofiah Quincy, Ifrael Thorndike, John Welles, Samuel Hammond, Jofeph Head, jr Dav. Scars, Saml. Paikman, jr. Mejfcngei\ John Heard, 3d. Massdchusettfi Mutual Fire Insurance Comfiany^ at B'jston. Funds, S300,0G0. Officers defied on the ifl. Tuefday in June. Incorporated March 1, 1798.

John Phillips, Pp.fid. | Andr. Cunningham, Treas.Sc Seer. DircBors, James White, Thomas Dennie, Jofeph Tild; n, Daniel Meflinger, John Mackay, Jonathan Huneweil, John Window, Jofeph Coolidge, jr. Jofeph Levering, Andrew Sigoumcy, Samuel Core, John Ofborn, William Mackay, William Sullivan, Benjamin Weld. Mejj'c^gtr.y Gieorge Humphrey. Boston Marine Insurance Comfiany. Capital, 8300,000.

incorporated Ft b. 13, 1799 ; and to ccntinue 20 years. Officers elected on the ift. Monday in J;inuary.

G-eoroe Cabot, Piefident. j jofeph May, Secretary, DirtSlor^, George Cabot, Samuel Cab<>t, Jofeph Cool- idjip, jr. Jonathan Davis, William Pickman, Wm. Pratf, John Prince, Daniel Sargenr, Timothy Williams, Thomas W. Ward, Thomas Wiggiefworih. Mejftnger, Edwaid F. Allen.

J^ew-England Marine Insurance Comjiany at Bostor.. Capital, 8300,000. Incorporated March 5, 1803; and to continue 20 year^. Officers eleifted on the ill Monday in January. James Hall, Prefident. John Waters, SecrctiJiy. | Dire6Jo7s, Peter C.Brooks, Gardner Greene, Oziai Good, "win, John Holland, Nehcmiah Paifons, James Hall, Jofiah Bradlee, Jofeph Tilden, Thomas L. Winthrop, Richard U. T-jcker, Samuel H. Walley. 176 Insurance Companies in Boston.

Union Insurance Comfiany at Boston* Capital, §300,000, Incorporated March 28, 1814; and to continue 20 yeatf Officers elefted on the 2d. Monday in January.

Thomas Perkins, Prefident. | Samuel King, Secretary., DireBors, Thomas Dennie, Benjamin Weld, Edwart Cruft, William Shimmin, Nathan Bridge. MejjengtTy Henry Pembenon.

Suffolk Insurance Comfiany at Boston, Capital, §300,000. Incorporated Feb. 1818, for 20 years.

John T. Apthorp, Prefident. | William Hales, Secretary. Dire&ors, Enoch Si .'{by, William Sturgis, Henry Hub- tard, John Belknap, Henry Lee, Samuel Cabot, jr. Wm. Lander, Henry Lunt, George W. Lyman, Ifrael Munfon, William Ropes. Mejenger^ Stephen Withington. Merchants* Insurance Comfiany. Office No. 68, State-street. Capital, §100,000.

Incorporated Dec. 5, 1816; for 20 years. Kathl. Goddard, Prefident. ( Jofeph Balch, Secretary. DireBors, John Bryant, Thos. Williams, Benja. Thomp- fon, Jechonias Thayer, Thomas Motley, Elifha Brigham, Wm. B. Swett, Jofiah Marfliall, John I. Valentine, Na- thaniel Curtis, Roi-ert Roberts, Titus Welles.

American Insurance Comfiany. Capital, §500,000. Francis J. Oliver, Prefident. Dire&crs, Ebenezer Farley, James Freeman, John Heard, jr. Seth Knowies, Window Lewis, James Lloyd, Caleb Loring, T. H. Perkins, P. P. Pope, Benjamin Rich, R. G. Shaw, Ifaac Winflow«

Private Insurance Offices in Boston. Nathaniel P. Ruflell. Charles Bradbury. Henry N. Rogers. Zebedee Cook, jr.——Handy &Gibbs.

Salem Marine Insurance Comfiany, Capital, §200,000. Incorporated June 9, 1800; to continue 20 years. Officers elefted on the ift. Monday in July.

Jacob Afliton, Prefident. j J. S. Appleton, Secretary, InsuranceCompanles in Boston. 177

Merrimack Insurance Company, Capital, S»oo,ooo. Officers elefted on ihe ift. Tuctday in January.

Jeremiah Nelfon, Prcfident. | Samuel Tenncy, Sccretray.

Essex Fire and Marine Insurance Cojnjiany at Suh-m. Capital, §300,000. Incorporated March 7, 1803; to continue 20 years.

Officers clefted the ift. Monday in July.

Nalhl. Bowditch, Prefident. j Benjamin Pickman, Sec'ry. Union Marine Insurance Company at Salem. Ca^jitai, §200,000.

Incorporated Feb. 24, 1804 ; to continue 20 years. Officers ekcied on ilie 2d. Monday in April.

Mofcs Townlend, Prefident. | Wm. Richardfon, Sec'ry. Beverly Marine Insurance Company. Capital, S 100,000. Incorporated June 20, 1809 ; to eoniinue 20 years. Officers ekftcd on tde 4th. Monday in July.

Robert Rantoul, Prefident. j ITaac Flagg, Secretary. Lincohi t^ Kcnnebeck Marine Insurance Company at JViscasset. Incorporated February 12, 1803^ to continue 20 years. Officers eleded on the ift. Tuelday in March. Marblthead Insurance Compafiy. Incorporated March 8, 1803 i ^° continue 20 years. Officers eletled on the ift. Monday in January. Robert Hooper, Prefident. John Irefry, Secretary. J Marbtchead Social Insurance Company. V Incorporated June 17, 1809. '^Nicholas Bartlett, Secietar\'. Prefident. j John Sparhawk, Gloucester Marine Insurance Company. Incorporated June 22, 1803; to continue 20 years.

Officers ele^ed on the ift. Monday in May. William Pearce, Prefident. | William Seville, Secretary-.

Bedford Marine Lvsurance Co-mfmny. Incorporated Feb. 11, 1805; to cominue 20 yeirs Ofticers €»e6ied on the 2d. Monday in April.

Jofeph Ricketfon, Pres't. | George Howland, Stcrciary, i^^ Humane Societies. ff

Massachusetts Humane Society^ at Bostofi' Incorporated Feb. 23, 1791. Officers chosen ad.Tieir day in December. President, Aaron Dexter, Esq. m.d. f J'^irst Vice-President^ Hon. 1 homas Dawes. Second Vice-President. Hon.WilliamSpooner, M.D. Treasurer, Ephraim Eliot. Corresponditig Sec^ry, Rev, Charles Lowell. , Recording Scc^ry, Charles Davis, Esq. » Trustees^ Samuel Parkman, Esq. Joseph CoolidgeJ Esq. Captain Benjamin Rich, Andrew Ritchie, Jonair than Amory,jr. Esq. ^ Merrimack Humane Society at Keiuhuryfioit. \ Instituted in 1802. Lxorporated March 7, i8oj. Officers annually elected on the 1st. Tuesday in Sept. President, WiUiam Bartlei, Esq. Vice-President, Thwnas M. Clark, Es(^. Treasurer, Jonathan Gage, Esq. Recording Sec'ry, Samuel Tenney. Corres/ionding-Sec^ry, ReVt James Morss.

BosTon Medical /Dis/iensary. Instituted October, 1796. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1801.; Officers elected on the 2d. Thursday in October. |f Chairman, His Honor William Phillips. 7'reasurer, Mr- Gideon Snow. Seccretqry, Benjamin West, Esq.

• D, ,,. • C Aaron Dexter, Esq. M. Consulting^ Physm.Di ^vVUliam Spooner, m. d. ,rAsaBucknam, m.d. South Dist. Visiting Physicians, < Samuel Clarke, m.d. Middle Dist. (John Ware, M.D. Northern Dist. C William B. White, Southern Dist^ Jhothecaries. < Terence VVakefeild, MiddleDist. (Robert Fennelly, Northern Dist, Managers, Hon. William Phillips, Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Rev. Charles Lowell, William Mackay, Samuel Snelling, Joseph Coolidge, jr. Samuel H. WaUey,Edwara Tuckerman, jr. Benjamin West, Edward Phillips, Isaac Winslow, Esqrs. Joseph Tilden, , „ .^ . , The Managers meet quarterly, on the 2d Friday 11^ January, April, July, and October, at the Hall oi the Massachusetts Bank, t Marine Societies. 179

Boston Marine Society- ' Instituted 1742. Incorporated 1754. Officers elected on the first Tuesday in November.

Winslow Lewis,President; I Edward Cruft, Treasurer.

Nehemi. Parsons, Vice-do. | Thomas English, Sec'ry. Trustees^ John Holland, John Wood, Jonathan Chap- man, Benja. Smith, James Freeman, George Bethune, William Sturgis, JohnMackay, Benjamin Rich, and Joseph Ripley. Cojmni'tee of Reliefs Michael Hopkins, Thomas W. Ward, Nathaniel Curtis, Benja. Swift, David Higgins* Committee of Observation of the Magnetic J^eedle^and Marine Imfirovementa^ William Sturgis, Thomas W» Ward, Charles L. Sargent. Port Wardens^ Benjamin Smith, Michael Hopkins, John Cruft. Salem Marine Society. Instituted March 25, 1766. Incorporated in 1771. Officers elected on the last Thursday in October. Master^ Benjamin Pickman, Esq, Treafiurery Jonathan Gardiner. eierky Nathaniel Knight. Salem Eaut India Marine Society. Instituted in Nov. 1799. Incotporated March 3, 1804. Officers elected on the 1st Wednesday in January. President, D. L. Pickman. Secretary, John W. Treadwell. Treasurer, W\\\\3.m Fettyplace. Kev>huryp.ort Marine Society Instituted Nov. i3, i772. Incorporated Oct. 11, \777, Officers elected on the last Thursday in November. President, Nicholas Johnson. Vice-President, Abraham Wheelwright. Secretary, Peter Lebreton. Treasurer, Jacob Stone. Marblehead Marine Society. Incorpo.Feb. 11, 1799. President, John Bailey, Esq. Secretary, Isaac Mansfield, Esq.

Portland Marine Society. Incorporated Feb. a6, t796. Officers elected on the 3d Tuesday in December. • President, Enoch Preble, Esq. Secretary, John Woodm as. Charitable Societies. J 80 ;

Massachusetts Congrr'gattonal Charitable Sociefy.

Annual meeting, on the iVlonday preceding the Gene 1 ral Election.

[Tills - Society was incorporated 24th. March, 1786 i ** K)r the humane and benevolent purpose of affordinf J

relief and support to the widows and children of dc 1

Ceased ministers. The members m?A' not exceed thirty 1 of the clergy and laity in equal proportion."] President, His Honor William Phillips. ,, Vice-President, Rev. David Osgood, d.d.

Treasurer, Eliph a let Porter, d.d. ?

Secretary y Levi Hedge, Esq. Council, Joseph Dana, d.d. Hon. George Cabot, Abie Holmes, D.D.Samuel Parkman, £sq. Rev» John Prince LL.D. Henry Ware, d.d. Massa. Charitable Fire Society, Incor. June 25, 17^4 Annual meeting, 2d. Friday in October. Semi-annual meeting, 2d. Friday in April. President, Thomas K.Jones, Esq. Vice-President, James White, Esq. Recording Secretary, Widiam Alline, Esq, Correafionding Secretary, Rev. Asa Eaton. Treasurer, James W. Burditt. Massa,. Charitable Mechanic Association, in Boston-, Instituted March 15, 1795. Incorporated Mar. 8, 1806 Yearly meeting for choice of Officers,3d.Tliars. in Dec President, Benjamin Russell, Esq. Vice-President, Capt. John Cotton. Secr'y. David Francis. Treas. Joseph Levering, Esq^ Hq ward Benevolent Society, Boston. President, Thomas Vose. Secretary, William Bates. Treas. Samuel C. Lee. Hoivard Benevolent Society of J^ewburyfiort. President, Thomas M. Clark, Esq. 1 5fcre?arz/, Jeremiah P.Toppan, ,j !rr£as«rer, Richard Bartlett.

Massachusetts Charitable Society. Founded in Boston, Sept. 6, 1762. Inc. March 15, 1780 Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 1st. Mond.inScpt Presidmt, Dea. John Simpkins. Vice-President, Hon. Benjamin Austin Treasurer, Mr. George Hallet. Secretary^ Mr, George Homer. Charitable Societies, i8l

Scots Charitable Society^ at Boston, tnstituted in 1684. Iticorporated March 16, i786. early meeting tor choice of Officers, Ist.Tues. in May. President^ William Clouston.

' fTice-President, Robert Wyatt. Treasurer, Willi'im M'Kean.

Secretary t John Morrison.

Charitable Irish Society, at Boston. istltuted March, 1737. Incorporated Feb. 23, 1809^ early meeting for choice of Officers, i7th. of Marcb^ President, Captain James Magee. Vice-President, William Lemon. Treasurer, Abraham Strong. Keeper , of the Silver Key, John M'Namara, ' Secretary, John Beane.

Beverly Charitable Society. President, Hon. Joshua Fisher, m.d. Secretary, Josiah Gould. Treasurer^ Dr. Abaer House.

Roxbury Charitable Society, Instituted Jan. 1794. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1799. Nearly meeting for choice of Officers, 2d, Wednesday in September. Pr«icfewf, Eliphalet Porter, d.d. Pirst ^ Vice-President, John Lowell, Esq- Second do. Charles Davis, Esq. Secretary, John Lemist. Treasurer, George Zeigler. Boston Pemale Asylum,

Instituted Sept. SS5, 18OO. Incorp. B'eb. 26, 1803* Officers chosen on the last Tuesday in Septetnber. First Directress, Mrs. Hannah StUlman. Second 6.0, Mrs. S. Parkman. Treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Davis. Recording Secretary, Miss Abby L. FrothinghanRi Collecting Secretary,M.\ss P. L. Frothingham.

t?* The Asvlum \% kept in Essex^strest, Q ' f

i^'Z Charitable Societies.

Boston Asylumfor Boys. Incorporated Feb. 24. 1814 President^ Benjamin Greene. * .»

Vice- President y Jonathan Amory, jr. Treasurer^ William Brown.

Secretary y Benjamin West. Managers, Joseph Austin, Nathan Appleton, Ebei Francis, Rev. Charles Lowell, Israel Munson, Dani* P. Parker, Edward Phillips, Andrew Ritchie, Gideo Snow. Asylum coraer of Lynde and Cambridge Streets. The Corban Society. Instituted by Females of Boston to aid Candidatesfor the Gosfiel Ministryy^^X. 181 President, Mrs. Mary Bowers. Vice-President, Mrs. Isabella Homes. Secretary Miss Elizabeth Haskins. Treasurer^ Miss Harriet Moore, Female Society of Boston and Vicinity for firomoti? Christianity among the Jews. Instituted June 5, 1816. First Directress, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Winthrop. Second do. Mrs. Margaret C. Welsh. Ccrresfionding Sec, Miss Hannah Adams.

Recording Sec. Miss Augusta T. Winthropk , Treasurer, Miss Francis Erviug; Fragment Society. Incor. Nov. 1816. Instituted by Females of Boston, for the relief of Womi and Children in destitute circumstances First President, Mrs. Mary Francis. Second President, Mrs. Mary Holrtian, Secretary, Miss Sarah Ann Hopkins, Treasurer, Miss Betsy O. Lane. Donations of clothing, old or new, as well as mom thankfully received by the Society.

• Trustees of the Franklin Donation. The Selectmen of Boston, James Freeman, d.o^ a« Rev. Nathaniel L. Frothingham. Trustees of John Boylston's Charitable Donations, the b^ne^t and sufifiort ofaged poor Personsy and OrfiJians and deserted Children. The Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Boston. Incorporated February 3, 1803. Benevolent Societtes. 1B3

Massa, Societyfor the su/ifi^eaaion ofIntemperance. Instituted Feb. 1813. President, Hon, Nathan iJ.aie, ll.d. Vice-J^residejits, Eliphaiet Porter, u.d. Hon Art:c • mas Ward, Hon. Samuel Haven. Corresp.. Sec'ry. ElishaClap, a,m.

<:** JRecording Secretary ^ William I'hurston, Esq, Treasurer^ Mr. Henry J. Oliver. Portland Benevolent Society. Incorporated February 15, 1805. 'early meeting for choice ofOfficers, 2d V/ednesday in October. President^ Hon. Samuel Freeman. Vice-PrcfMent, Rev. Elijah Kellog. Secretary, Stephen Longfellow, jr. Esq. Trcaaurer, WUliam Swan. Trustees of Charity Fund in l&t. Parish in Portland. President, Rev. Ichabod Nicholls. Secretary^ Nicholas Emery, Esq. Treasurer, Isaac llsley, Esq. and seven others.

Massachusetts General Hospital Corporation.

President, His Honor William Phillips. Vice President, James Perkins, Esq. Tieasurer, James Prince, Esq. Secretary, Henry Codman, Esq. Trustees, Thomas H. Perkins, Josiah Qiiincy, Dan» iel Sargent, Richard Sullivan, Joseph May, Joseph 1 il- len, Tristram Barnard, Ciamaliel Bradford, Jonathan Phillips, Joseph Coolidgc, jr.. David Sears, John Lowell, Esqrs.

The Society ofthe of Massachusetts.

(ft* Founded A.D. 1783. Incorporated A.D. 1805.

Officers elected July 4, annually. President, His Excellency John Brooks, ll. d. Vice-President, Colonel William Tudor. Secretary, David Townsend, Esq. Assistant Secretary, John Callencler, Esq. Treasurer, Capt. Robert Williams. Assistant Treasurer, Capt. AdAms Bailey. .

1S4 Washington Benevolent Societies, &c.

Washington Benevolent Society of Massathasett^* President^ Hon. John Welles. Vice-Presidents, Andrew Sigoumey^ John Heard,] John C. Warren, m.d. Lemuel Shaw, Edward Chai cing, William Cochran, Esquires. Trecsurer, Hon. John Welles. Secretary, Harrison G. Otis, jr. jlssistant Secretary, Isaac C. Brewer.

Washington Monument Association,

Instituted April, 1811. Annual meeting 1 st. Tues. Inn President, His Excellency John Brooks, l l. d.

' Vice-President, Hon. Christopher Gore, ll. d. Treasurer, Hon. Peter C. Brooks. Corresponding Sec'ru, William Sullivan, Esq. Recording Sec'ry, Mr. Lemuel Blake.

Washington Benevolent Society in JVqntucket. Instituted July 13, 1812. President, Albert Gardner, Esg. Fice-Presidents, Peter Chase, Henry RiddeH. Secretary, Josiah Hussey. " » ' ' Massachusetts Peace Society^

President, His Honor William Phillips. Vice-President, Hon. Thomas Dawes. Treasurer, Elisha Ticknor, Esq Recording Secretary, Kev. T. M. Harris, d.d. Corresfionding Sec\y, Rev. Noah Worcester, D.l^

Peace Society ofMaine* President, Rev. Jesse Appleton, p. d, Vice-President, Matthew Cobb, Esq. Treasurer, Stephen Longfellow, jr. Esq. Corresponding Secretqry, Hon Samuel FreenMM Recording Secretary, Charles S. Davies, Esq.

Associated Instructers of Youth in Boston* Incorporated January 27, 1818. President, Amos Clarke, a.m. Secretary, Thomas Payson, Esq. A.m* Treasurer, John Haskell, a.m. i^ Musical Societies... .Boston Athenaeum. 1^5

'ti Handel and Haijdn Society in Bo^toiu

|! Instituted April, 1815. Incorporated i8i6. This society was instituted for the purj:)ose of associ* ng together the admirers of the great masters whose pes they have adopted, for practice and improvement the perlormance of Sacred Musick. The periodical meetings of the society are monthly. President^ Benjamin Holt. * Vice-Presidmt, Joseph Bailey. Treasurer, Nathatiiel Tucker. Secretary, Matthew S. Parker. Librarians^ Melvin Lord, John Bingham„

• Old Cohny Musical Society. Presidenty Rev. Daniel Huntington. Secretary^ Jared Whitman, Esq. of Abingtf«», Leader^ Bartholomew Brown, Esq. of Bridgewater. Middlesex- Musical Society. President, Daniel Chaplin, D.n.of Grrton^ Vice-President, Rev. John BuUard, of Pepperel]. Secretary 9 Rev. David Palmer, of Townsend.

JS/brfolk Musical Society, Formed in 1814. Ppesidcnt, Rev. Samuel (nle. Fice- President, Rev. John Wliite. Secretary, Rev. William Cqjrswell. Treasurer, Joseph Harringtf)n, Esq. Lirbarian, Mr. Ebenezer Fairbanks. Franklin Musical Society. President, Rev. Samuel Willard.

Vice-Presidents t General Thomas Longky, Capt. Charles Stitchcock, Mr. Jesse Button. * Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. William Bull.

Boston Atheneum. Incorporated Feb. 13,1807. Otmial meeting for choice of Oflicers, 1st Moiid. iu Jan.

President, John Lowell, l i. . d . " Vice-President, Hon. Josiah Quincy. Treasurer, Nathan Apple ton, Esq. Secretary iif Librarian, William S. Shaw, Esq. Trustees, Hon. John Davis, Hon. Harrison G. Otis, on. Richd. Sullivan, James Perkins, Peter O.Thacher! hn Richards, Joseph TiWen,Robt. H. GardinefjEsc^rs. i86 Libraries, &c.

Saleni Atheneumy fProfirietors of ike}

Yearly choice of Officers, last Wednes. but one in ] President^ Edward A. Holyoke, m.d. ll. d. Treasurevy George Cleveland. Clerk, John Pickering. Librarian^ Benjamin L. Oliver, jr.

Xtwhuryfiort Atheneum. Incorporated Feb. 24,

President y R*'V. John Andrews. Secretary, LibrariaUy 15' Treasurer, VVilliai Banister, Esq.

Boston Library. Incorporated June 17, 1794. Yearly Meeting for choice of Officers ist.Mond. in! Librarian^ Charles Callender. Treasurer, Charles H immatt. Secretary, Nathan Webb. Trusteest Redford Webster,Esq. John G. Coffin, Andrew Ritchie, Esq. Rev. Nathaniel L. Frothingl Ephraim Eliot, E;^q. William Minot, Esq. Lemuel S! Esq. Francis Games, Esq. John Park, Esq.

Theological Library. Incorporated June 1, 180 Annual meeting on the 1st Thursday in July.

President y James Freeman, d.d. Treasurer iJ" Librarian, Rev. Nath'lL. Frothingl

Secretary y Rev. John G. Palfrey. The Library is kept in the Vestry of the first Cht Chauncey Place. Social Law Library. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers last Wed. in Prcsidenty William SuUivan, Esqj.

Secretary ^ TrewiUrer, William P. Mason, 1 Trustee,^ John Heard, Peter O. Thacher, Len Shaw, Samuel Hubb.ird, William Mmot, Esqrs.

Boston Medical Library. Instituted July 1, i8oj

Librarian i^ Treasurery John Randall, m.d. Clerk, George Hayward, m.d.

Social Library in jYantucket. Instituted Jan. 2, |i Presid'Uty Jusiah Hussey, Esq. Portland Latv Library, Treasurer and Librariany Horatio Southgate, Est

Secretary y Charles S, Davies, Esq. — Middlesex Canal Corporation, &c. 187

^amtus Association. Instituted August 2, i805. Annual meeting 1st. Tuesday in October. Fresident, Benjamin Russell, E-sq.

Secretaryf David Francis.

Treasurer y Ensign Lincoln. Librarian^ Edmund Munroe.

Middlesex Canal Co'/ioration. President, Aaron Dexter, Esq.

Vice-President y Benjamin Weld, Esq. Directors^ Benjamin Joy, Andrew JMgourney, Joscp Hall, Joseph Cooiidge, jr. Ebenezer Oliver, Junalhan Amory, Andrew Ritchie, 5sqrs. Sufierintendanty John L, Sullivan, Esq. Locks and Canal at Pawlucket Falls. President, Hon. Dudley A. Tyng, Vice-Pi^esidenty Nicholas John.>ion, Esq. Clerk and Treasurer, Samuel Tenney. Essex Merrimack Br.dge,

John Pettingel, Presi't. | And. Froth ingham,Vice-Presi.

Josephs. Pike, Treas. | SamiielTenney, Proprie.Clerk, Plumb Island Turnpike Corfioration.

John Pettingel,Pres*t. j H.Frothingliam, Clerk&Treas,

Bostoji Aqueduct Corjioration, Incorp. Feb. 27, 1 795. Yearly tor choice in meeting of Officers, ist.Satu. May ; quarterly, ist. Saturdays in Feb. May, August and Nov. President., Aaron Dexter, Esq. Vice- Pre.sidenty Be::jamin Weld, Esq. * Treas. ^ Secretary, Aaron Dexter, Esq.

•— — 't' State- Prison at Charlestown. Directors, Benjamin Weid, Elias Phinney, Esqrs Col. Nehemiah Freeman,Salary S300 each per annun' Warden, Gamaliel Bradford, Esq. iSOOdols. do

Cliaiilain, Rev. Oliver Brown, 250 ( ols. do Physic ianiS^Surg. Josi.Bartiett,M.D.250 dols. do William H.Lane, Clerk, §950 Win. Going, Keeper, S5C

Massachusetts Societyfor promoting Agriculture. Incorporated March 7, i792. Annual meeting 2d. Wednesday in June. President, Aaron Dexter, Esq.

First Vice- President y Samuel W. Pomeroy, Esq. Second do, Thomas L, Winthrop, Esq= s88 Agricultural Societies, &c« ""

'X Treasurer^ John Prince, Esq. Carresfionding Secretary^ John Lowell, Esq<

Recording Secretary ^ Richard Sullivan, Esq. Essex Agricultural Society, President^ Hon. . ^ Vice-Preside7it8, William Bartlet, Esq. Hon* Joha Heard, Ichabod Tucker, Esq.

Recording Secretary ^ Benjamin R. Nichols, Esq.

Corresfionding Secretary ^ Hon. Leverett SaltonstaJl. Shrewsbury United Agricultural Society, ^ President^ Thomas W. Ward, Esq.

Secretary ^ Vaslini Hemmenway, Esq.

Berkshire Agricultural Society, President^ Thomas Gold, Esq. Secretary^ Jonathan Allen, Esq=

HamfishirCy Ham^iden and Franklin Agricult. Society,

President J Hon. Joseph Lyman. Secretary, Hon. Jonathan H. Lyman. Treasurer, Josiah D, Whitney.

Hillsborough fJV. H.) Agricultural Society.

President y Hon. Robert Means.

Vice- Pr(?s7rf(?nrs,Dr . Danl.Adams.PeterWoodbury, Esq«

Secretary y Levi W^oodbury, Esq. Treasurer^ Dr. Thomas fiaton.

, Agricultural Society of Maine. President^ fton. Samuel S. Wilde, Hallowell. Vice- President, Hon. John Chandler. Corresfionding Secretary, John Merrick, Esq, Recording Secretary, Rev. Eliphalet Gillet. Treasurer, Benjamin Brown, jr. Esq. Massachusetts Society for the Encouragement of American Manufactures. President, Hon. Jonathan Mason.

2d. Vice-President y Benjamin Bussey, Esq. Correspending Secretary, David Sears, Esq. Treasurer, Charles Davis, Esq. Recording Secretary, Samuel Davis, Esq. Trustees, Benjamin Austin, David Greenough, John * Velles, William H. Sumner, Jesse Putnam, Jonathan lunewell, Israel Thorndlke, jr. Elisha Ticknor^ Ben- tmin S.Boies, and , Esquires. 91 mnittti iS)tatc6 CalcnUar*

GoverniHent of tbe United States. , LL. B President, Daniel D. Tompkins, Vit^t- President. SENATE. Terms exfiire. Terms cxjiire^ A^//". Clement Storer, 1819 David L. Morrill, i823 A/Q.9A'. Pren. Mellen, i821 Harrison G. Otis, i823 H. I. Wm. Hunter, i82i James Eurnll,jr. 1823 Cm. David Daggett, 18 19 Samuel W. Dana, l82i Ver. Wm. A- Palmer,i8i9 Isaac Tichenor, i82i JV. r.RufusKing, i8i9 , i82i J^.J. James J.Wilson,! 82 Mahlon Dickerson, i823 Penn. Abner Lacock, 18 19 Jonathan Roberts, I82r Z)e/.Outerb. Horsev, i82j Nicholas Vandyke, 1823 Mary. Rob. H. Golds- Alexan. C. Hanson, i82i borough, 181 Frrp-. , i8'2i John W. Eppes, iS23

A^.C. Nath'l Macon, 18 19 Montfort Stokes, 4» 1823 5. C. , 18 19 William Smith 1823 Geo. Charles Tait, 181 John Forsyth, 182;^

Kent. , 18 1 John T. Crittenden, i823 J>7Z. John H. Eaton, i82i John Williams, 1823 0/«o Jer. Morrow, 18 19 Benjamin Ruggles, i82i jLoMf5.EiJg'iusFromen- Henry Johnson', 1823 tin, 1819 Jndi. Waller Taylor, 18 ^9 James Koble, i82i Missi. Waltev Leake i82i Thomas H. Williams,i823

Illinois i Ninian Edwards, Jesse B. Thomas. , Charles Cutts, Secretary,

* By the Constitution^ the Vice President is President of the Senate ; but has no voice, unlrss the Soiate is equally divided. Each State is allowed the same number of Electors of President and Vice-President a.s their ivhole number of Senators and Representatives in Congress. President's Salary, §25,000. Vice-President's, 85,000. 190 Fifteenth Congress.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. j NEW-HAMPsHiRE sends6. JosiaU Butler Salma Hale John F. Parrot Clifton Claggett Arth. Livermore .Nath'l Upham

MASSACHUSETTS 20. f *Ben^ Adams Marcus Morton Zabdiel Sanipson Samuel C. Allen *Elijali H. Mills Nath'l Silsbee W^'alter Folger, jr. Jonathan Mason *Solomon Strong Timothy Fuller *Jer.emiah Nelson Henry Shaw Benjamin Orr Ezek. Whitman John Holmes *Natlf 1 Ru^gles John Wilson Enoch Lincoln *Thomas Rice RHODE-ISLAND 2. *John L. Boss, jr. *James B. Mason CONNECTICUT/. Sylvester Gilbert *Timotliy Pitkin Nathaniel Terrjr Eben. Huntington Sa. B. Sherwood Thos. S. Williams *Jona. O. Mogely VERMONT 6. Heman Allea Wm. Hunter Charles Rich Sam'l- C. Crafts Orsa.C. Merrill Mark Richard* NEW-YORK 27. *0. C.t:omstock D(Jr. Kirtland Henry R. Storrs Daniel Cruger Thos. Lawyer James Tallmadge J. P. Cushman Dav. A. Ogden *John W. Taylor John R. Drake John Palmer Caleb Tompkins Beuja.ElUcott James Porter *Geo. Townsend Josi. Hasbrouck *John Savage *P. H. Wendover John Herkimer Phil. J. Schuyler Rensel Westerlo T. H. Hubbard Tread. Scudder *Jas. W. Wilkin * William Irving John C. Spencer Isaac Williams NEW-JERSEY 6. *Ephm. Bateman Jos. Bloomfield John Linn *Benja. Beimett Charles Kinsey Henry Southard PENNSYLVANIA 23. Wm. Anderson *Jos. Hopkinson Robert Moore Henrv Baldwin J. Hostetter Samuel M(^orc Andrew Boden *Wm. Maclay John Murray Isaac Darlington Wm. P. Maclay Alexander Ogle ^Joseph Heister David Marchand Thos. Patterson * Members of the lich. Congress. ' t'ifteenth Congress. 1^1

"jcvi Pawling Adam Seybert *.T. Whitesides thomas J. Rogers Christian Tarr *VVm. Wilson *Johii Sargent *J. M. Wallace

DELAWARE 2. VViUard Hall, Louis M'Lane.

MARY L AND * Thomas Bayly *Peter Littie Samnel Ring2:old[, Thos. Culbreth George Peter *Samael Smith *Jolm C. Herbert Philip Reed *Fhilip Stuart

VIRGI N I A 23. Archibald Austin *James Johnson Wm. Lee Ball Wm. J. Lewis John Pegram Philip P.Barbour *William M'Coy * Ballard Smith Biirwell Bassett Chas. F Mercer Alex. Smythe *\Vm. A. Burwell *Hagh Nelson Geo. F. Strother Edward Colston *Tho. M. Nelson *H. St. G. Tucker John Floyd *niom as Newton*John Tyler Robert S. Garnett James Pindall NORTH-CAROLINA 13. *Jos. H. Bryan James Owen James S. Smith AV. N. Edwaixls Lemuel Sawyer ' Stewart Danl. M. Forney 'I'homas Settle Felix Walker Thomas H. Hall Jesse Slocumb *Lewis W'illiams George Mum ford SOUTH-C AROLINA 9. Jos. Bellinger ' Wm. LoAvndes Wilson Nesbitt Elias Earle Hen. Middleton Eldred Simkins James Erving Stephen D. Miller Sterling Tucker GFORPTA 6 Joel Abbot Zadock Cook* William Terrell Thos. W. Cobb Joel Crawford KENTUCKY lO. R.C. Anderson, }r Anthony New Thomas Speed Tunstall Quarles David Trimble Geo. Robertson David W^alker *Ric. M. Johnson TENNESSEE 6, W. G. Blount Samuel Hogg Gea W. L. Man- Thos. Claiborne Francis Jones John Rhea

o H I o 6, Levi Barber J. W. Campbell Samuel Herrick Phile. Beecher Wro.H. Harrison Peter Hitchcock i^z Department of Sfc^te.

"^ * J N D I A A 1 . William Hend riq Iti, LOUISIANA 1. Thomas Butler. Missisippi 1. (ieorge Poindexter. ILLINOIS 1. John McLean. DELEGATES. MISSOURI TERRITORY, 1. John Scott. ALABAMA TERRITORY, I. John CrOWcH. Thomas Do- gherty, CierA.

SECHETAHiES OF DEBARTMENTS. A^to^e, John Q. Adams, (Mass.) Salary, g50W C/;r/ C/erA:, Daniel Breat. Treasury, WilI-Iam H. CIiawfohd, (Gea) Chief Ckrky Edward Jones. ZFar, John C. Galhoun, (S. C.) ChH" Clerk, Chris. Vandfeventer. Mivrji , of New-York, CWf Cierky Benjamin Homans. treasury OFFICERS. First Comfitroiler, , (Ten.) Second do. , (Mass.) First Auditor^ Richard Harrison* (Virg.) Second do,. William Lee, (Mass.) Third dOi. Peter Hagner, Fourth do. Constant Freeman, (Mass.) Fifth do. Stephen Pleasonton, (Del.) Treasurer^ Thomas T. Tucker, Register, Joseph Nourse^ Commis. Revenue, Samuel H. Smith, Do. Land Office, Josiah Meigs, GENERAL POST OFFICE* Post'Mastet Gen. Return J. Meigs, jr. (.) Assistant do. Abraham Bradley* (Con.) Do. do. do. Phineas Bradley, (Con.) MINT. Director, Robert Patterson. Treasurer, James Rush. Coiner, Adam Eckfeldt* Assay er, Joseph Richardson. Refiner, Joseph Cloud. Mngraver, Robert Scott. Assistant Coiner and Die Forge r, District ?; Officers. 193 JUDICIARY. Supreme Court. fi iohn Marshall, Virg, Chief Justice. S'^lary S400(). Asfiociate Justices. Salary, §3500.

Brorkho'stLivin^ston, .V../. 1 Th. imsl'-icld, Kentucky, (Br'.!\rod Washin-^ton, Vir. C; .'.^«^-! Dm vail Maryland^

' •, VTm. Johnson, 5» Caro. 1 J"-, Sr.orv, Mcssachus*

Attoimey-General, Wil'i .mi vVirt, of Virginia. Salary, S^'^'^O.

Reporter ofDecmom, Henry vVheat- n, (N.Y.) glOOO. Clerk, EliAs B. Caldwell, D .naware. DISTRICT OFFICERS. Maine, Albion K. Parris, Jiidi^e. William P. Preble,

.jitt'-rnev . Thomas G. Thornton, Marshal. Henry Sewail, Clerk. JYeiu-Hamfishire^ John S. Sherburne, Judge. Dan-

]ft\ Humph r^vs. Attorney. Michael M'Clary, Mar- shal. P. n. Fr-eman, Clerk.

, Massachusetts!, John Davis, Judge. George Blake, Attornev. James Prince, Marshal.

, Deputy Marshals, Jeremiah Sprague, of Boston, Ab- ^ 'fier Davjs, of Rarn.stable, Levi Lvman, of Northampton, Thomas Melviile, jr. of Pittsfield. Bailiff, Thomas Ste- yenson. Marshal's Office, Old Court-House, Court-St. John W- Davis, District Clerk. Office Old Court- House, Co'V't-S;reet. Rhode- Island, David Howell, Judge. AshurRob^ bins. Attorney. Ebenezer K. Dexter, Marshal. Connpcticu'% Pierpont Edwards, Judge. Hezekiah Huntinei:on, Attorney. Robert F;.irchild, Marshal. Vermont, Elijah Paine, Judge. Titus Hutchinson, Attorney. David Robinson, Marshal. jVeiv-York, South District, William P. Van Ness, Judv:e. Jonathan Fisk, Attorney. Thomas Morris,

Marshal. North District. M . B. Tallmadge, Judge. Uoger Skinner, Attorney. John W. Livingston, Marsh. JVeivJrsey^ Wm. S. Pennington, Judge. Joseph M'lllvL'-ie, Attorney. Oliver W. Ogden, Marshal. Pennsylvania^ (EastJ Richard Peters, Judge. Clmrles J. IngersoU, Attorney. John Smith, Marshial. 194 Sittings of the Federal Courts.

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; Wm. B. Shubrick Daniel Turner Chas, W, Skinner Henry Wells William H. Allen Joseph Wragg Benj, W. Booth David Conner Saml W. Adams R 2 1 98 Navy Officers of the United States.

John R, Madison Wm. A. Spencer Wm. A. Weavei Dugomier Taylor Fran. B. Gamble Thos.W.Wymar George Pearce Win Luugliton James L. Morris Fred." VV. Smith Nelson Webster John A. Belsches Nat. D. Nicholson Richard Dashiell James Mork OthoNorris Thos. T.Webb Andrew Fitzhugl; John T. Newton Rich. M. Winter Wm.M Caldwd P. A. I. P. Jones John Percival John K. Carter Samuel Henley Chas. T. Stallings Joseph Cross A. K. M. Conklin John H, Aulick Abrah.S.TenEicl! Joseph Smith Wm. V.Taylor Thos. iiamersiej Lawren. Rosseau Mervine P. "Mix John White George W.Storer Bladen Dulany Wni. M. Robbin; Lewis German Charles T. Clark Robert Field Joseph Cassin James M'Gowan Hiram Paulding Robert M.Rose Geo. Varxleave J(m.D.Williamsoi Beverly Kennon SilasH.Stringham Chas. L. Spiingei Fdward Shubrick N.L.Montgomery James Trant Cliarles A. Budd W.A.C.Farragut Uriah P. Levy Fran. H. Gregory (ieo.B. M'CurK.ch Enoch H. Johns John x\l. Maury Wal. G.Anderson Charles Lacy Robert Speddea StephenChamplin Cle. W. Elevens John H Ciack William Lowe C. Boarman, jr. Benjamin Cooper Wal.N. Mcnteath Fi-ench Forrest Wm. Lw Gordon R. G.Edwards Edgar Freeman James Ramage Isaac Mayo Thos. A. Tippet; Silas Duncan Wm. K. l.,atimer VV. E, M'Ktnne) Dulanv Forrest William Mervine Edw. Greenweli Jnhn Tayloe, jr. Thonias Crabb Wilham J. Belt David Geisinger Edward B. Babbitt Clias.H.Caldwel Robert F.Stockton G. W.Hamcrsley William jame^0l Tuomas S. Cun- Thomas Paine, jr, James W. H. Ha) ningham John Hill.j''. William Boeruu Isaac M'iveever James Arm.strong C, L. Wiliiamsoi Paul Zantzinger Joseph Srnoot Charles Gaunt Chas. E.Crowley R. B. Randolph Wm, VV. Uamsa) Henry Gilliam William Berry Ralph Vooriiees Wm. D. Salter Samuel L. Breese James Nicholson Philip F.Voorhees John Evans James B. Taylor C. S. M'Cauley Benjamin Page, jr. Robert E. Searcy John H. Bell John T. Ritcl)le Thus. H. Buwyer Thos. M. Newell John A. Wish Alexan. Eskridgf E, A. F. Vallelt? Jolin Gwi;ja Ebsii. Ridgeway Navy Officers of the United States. 199

Thos. A. Connver William Temple EphJ). Wiiitlock Arch.S. Campbell Geo. M*Cawley James F. Curtis Williann Taylor Hugh N. Page James Goodrum Geor^-re W.Isaacs James A. Perry J.B. Montgomery Joha C. Long Arch. M'Neal Horace B.Sawyer Henry R.Warner John A. Cook C. K. Stribling John H. Graham William Inman James E. Legare Kathl. Carter, jr. Joel Abbot Joshua R. Sands Henry Ward Lewis E. Simonds Al. B. W. Griffin Henry Henry John M. Dale Richard M. Potter Sam. W. Downing Peleg K.Dunham JohnL.Cnmmings RichardS.Hkinter Harrison H.Cocke Sam. A. Eakin Wm. Potte

\Vm. D. Conway Charles Chase John S. Wiley Rob. C. VVardle T. W.Wiesenthal James R. Boyce Jnnies Norris George B. Doane Richard Stephens Thos.C.Gardincr Nath.W. Miller Ben.F. Williams Benajah Tickner Wm. Birchmore John Locke PURSERS. Isaac Garretson Edw. Fitzgerald John N. Todd Clement S. Hunt Alex. P. Darragh Timothy Winn Gwinn Harris Edvv. W. Turner Wm. M. Sands

John H. Carr Henry Denison Jose p.'I H. Terry Nathaniel Lyde Wm. S# Rogers Thomas Breese Samuel Robertson John R. Shaw Gardner Thomas Saml. Hambleton Samuel P. Todd A.Y. Humphreys Robert C. Ludlow George Beale, jr. John Debree Thomas L Chew James H. Clark Charles C). Handy Thomas Shields Joseph Wilson, jr. Jos. H. Causton RichardC.Archer Thomas Waine John B. Fanning Lewis Deblois Jos. B. Wilkinson" Si las Butler George S, Wise Benja. F. Bourne Joseph Gassin Frs. A.Thornton Wm, Sinclair ThomasBurrcwes James M. Halsey Matt. C. Atwood CHAPLAINS. Andrew Hunter Cheever Felch Natli'l Andrews David P. Adams Charles Fulsom John Ireland John Cook SAILING MASTERS. l^dward Barry John Drew William Kniglit Ahr. B.Bloodgood Richard Dealey Simon Kings top. Salva. Catalano Fras. H. Ellison Robert Knox J- B. Cooper, a.l. Augustus Ford SylvesterKemper John CloUgh Jona. D. Ferris ,Tohn Kitts Alx. Cunningham JamesH.Ferguson John Kidd S. P. Chamberlain Samuel R. Gerry John R. Leacraft John Carlton Thomas Godfrey Jairus Lnomjs Peter Carson Geo. A Hrtllowell Alexis Lnckett Biscoe S. Doxey Samuel C. Hixon Joseph Lindsay Marma. Dove Henry D. Hill William Lee Daniel Dobbins Wm. L Hudson William Landen Joseph H. Dili Isaac T. Heaitte Jacob Mull la Mallaby ^ G. F. De Roche Daniel Jones Francis ^Shubael Downcs WiiUain Johnson Wm.T.Malbone Navy Officers ©f the United States. aoi

PiiilipS. Meyer Edward Rumney Rob. S. Tatem William Miller Samuel Rinker Henry Tew Edwards Mount Thomas Rutter J ames Terry John Nantz John Rd^iinson Ja. Tewksbury Thomas Nichols Joseph Stevens George Ulrick David Phipps Thomas W.Story Wm. Vaufjian Lewis B. Page Wm, W. Sliced CharlesF. ^Valdo James B. Potts Nath'l Stoodley Jos. Williston William W. Polk D. S.Steliwagen IS ahum Warren Thomas Pollock D. Shoem aker,jr« H. Worthin^ton Jolm Qiiinn James Spill man CiBsar R. Wilson James Rogers Joseph Taylor James Wright NAVY AGENTS. Portland John L. Storer Portsmoutli Henry S. Langdon Boston Amos Binney New- London Joseph Hull New-York John Bullus Philadelphia George Harrison Baltimore James Beatty Annapolis John Randall Norfrlk Miles King Charleston John Robertson Savannah Archibald S. Bullock Kentucky James Morrison New-Orleans I. K. Smith Nev/port, R. I. Constant Taber Hartford, Con, John M'^rgan Wilmington, N. C. Joshua Potts Newbern Jeremiah Brown Newcastle J. S. Riddle London Baring, Brothers, & Co. "^ Bankers of U. States, j^ Barcelona Richard M»Call

NAVY YARDS. At Washington. Thomas Tingey, capt. com. and navy agent. Stephen Cassin, master commandant. James Owner, head carpenter. John Davis, of Abel, plumber and blacksmith, W^illiam Sandford, head sailmaker. 202 Navy Officers of the United States.

M Philadelfihia. Alexander Murray, captain commandant. • At Norfolk, John Cassin, captain commandant. At M'w-York\ Samuel Evans, captain commandant At Charlestonvn^ Mass- Isaac Hull, captain commandant.

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Lieut. Col. Commandant Vessels of the United States Navy. 205 SECOND LIEUTENANTS. Edwi. B. Newton Wm.Dulany Thos. B. Barton' Elijah J. Weed Thos. S. English Rich. VV. Ashton Chs. K. Porter Hen. W. Gardner Geo. W. Walkei* Joseph C.Hall Ja. M. Clements VV. W. Whitcroft

Mimes and Aaval Force of United States Vessels, 3©4 Governors in the severai States.

Boston, 1 I Army of the United States-. 26*5 ARMY REGISTER. GENERAL STAFF. Brown, Miijor-Gene-al, North Divisicn. i lacob , Major-General, S.I), Alexander Maconjb, Brig. Gen. Major-Gen. brev. N. D. I Edmund P. Gaines, do, do. S. D. I

! Wintield Scott, do. do. N. D.

I Eleazer W. Ripley, do. do. S. ^ D; Daniel Parker, Adj. Inspec. Gen. Briga. Gen. brevet. j & Robert Butler, Adjutant-General, Colonel brevet Rev er Jones, do. do. Arthur P. Hayne, Inspector-General, Colonel brevet. Joh 1 E. Wool, do. do. [Chas. J. Nourse, Assistant Adjutant-Gen. Maj. brievet, R. M, Kirby, do. do, Clinton Wright, do. do. Perrin Willis, do, do. James M. Glassell, do. do. John M Davis, Assistant Inspector-Gcn. Major brevet. Francis S. Belton, do. do, Wm. M'Donald, do, do. John Biddle, do< do. Thomas S. Jesup, Qur. Master, Gen. Br. Gen. brevet,; Wm, Linnard, Dep. Quarter-Master-Gen. Maj. brevet, Milo Mason, do. do. W. L. Robeson, Assist. Dep. Quarter-Mast. Capt. brevet Thomas Tupper, 206 Army of tlie United States.

MEDICAL DEPARTMfeN-T. Surgeon General^ Joseph Lovell. Assistant Surgeons General, Tobias Watkins, James C. Bronaugh. Fast Surgeons. Geo. W. Maupin T. I. C. Monroe Joseph Eaton Joseph Goodhue Saml. B. Smith B. Delevan Ja^. H. Sargeant George A. Carroll Robert Archer Wm.T. Davidson Samuel Ayer Thomas Russell Cor. Cunningham William Baker Geo. C. Clitheral William Ballard Jabez W. Heustis W. J. Clark WilUam Turner Mordecai Hale Joseph W^allace Hanson Catlett James Mann Squire Lee John H. Sackett David C. Kerr Saml. P. Hugo S. A. Walsh Samuel Shaw SamlH.Littlejohn Foster Swift Benj. Waterhouse Robt.C. Walmsey John Trevett Sylvester Day Josiah Everett Arnold Elzy W. H. Buckner Jos. P. Russell German Senter Edward Purcell Rich. Wightman W. C. Lane, William Stewart Samuel C. Muit Wm. N. Mercer Wm. Marshall apothecary's DEPARrMENT. Ajiothecanj General^ Francis Le Baron.

Assistant Afiothecaries. Christopher Backus, James Cutbush PURCHASING DEPARTMENT. Commissary General, Callender Irvine. Deputy Commissaries. John M' Kinney Darby Noon Assistant Commissaries of Issues. Robert Irvine Maurice Prevost Edwin Starke Jas. E. Herron Jos, W. Pinder Eli B. Clemson Military Storekeepers. Archibald Steel John Chaffee James Ward Samuel Devans James Gibson Wm. M*Guire John Fellows George Hackett A. Giles Jona. Snowden Jacint Lavil Thos. Harrison Tnomas Martin J. Whistler Heman A. Fay- Robert Wilson D. Hopkins Hugh M*Call Army of the United States. 207 PAY DEPARTMENT. Paymaster General, Kobert Brent. SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT, Colonel, George Gibson, com. gen. ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Carfis of Engineers. Colonel, Joseph G. Swift, Brigadier- Generiil brevet. Lieutenant'Colonely Walker K. Armistead. Majors. William M'Ree, Colonel brev. Charles Gratiot. Cap,tains*

J. G. Totten, Lt. Col. brev. E. De Russey, brevet Samuel Babcock Frederick Lewis Sylv. Thayer, Maj. brev. James Gadsden First Lieutenants, T. W. Maurice, Hipol Dumns,D. B. Douglas, Captain brevet, George Trescott, J. L, Smith, Horace C. Story, brevet. Second Lieutenants^ John Wright, George Blaney, Thomas I, Leslie, Richard Delafield, William S. Evh letli, Wm. H. Chase, Andrew Talcott.

Generalf Simon Bernard, Assistant Engineer,

Paymastery Thomas I. Leslie. TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS. Majors. John Anderson ^ames Kearney Jsaac Roberdeau Stephen H. Long

John J. Abert P . H. Perrault ASSISTANT TOP. ENGINEERS. Cafitainsi Hugh Young John Le Conte William Tell Poussin Hartmon Buchedt MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT, NEW-YORK, Senior officer of engineers. Superintend. Military Acade. , Professor Natural Exper. Philosophy? Captain D. B. Douglas, Assistant do do Andrew EUicott, Professor Mathematics. Lieut, Charles paviesj acting Assistant, do 2o8 Army of the United Statfs^

Claude Crozet, Professor art of Engineering. Lieut. C. M. Eakin, acting Assistant, do, Tiiomas Pictor, Chaplain, -and Professor of Ethics. Claudius Berard, Teacher French Language. C. E. Zoeler, Teacher of drawing. SamuelA. Walsh, Surgeon. Fere Thomas, Sword Master. ORDNANCK DEPARTMENT. Colonel, Decius Wadsworth. LinLtenani-Coloiitl, , brevet. Majors^ A. R. Wooley, James Dalaby.

Cafitains.

jfohn Morton J, H. Rees R, D, Richarikon J. D. Hayden brevet George Talcott, jr. William Wade Edwin Tyler M. J. Magee jqhn H. Margart Rufus L. Baker First Lkutenanta,

William C, Lyman J. Livingston Jos. S. Nelson, Capt brev. W illiam Andersen David T. Welsh, Capt. br. John Hall \ James Baker John W. Thompson Nehemiah Baden Thomas L Otiphenson Christopher Keiser SecQnd Lieutenants, J.C.DeHart O.O. Bangs John Wilson James Simonson R.C.Pomeroy John Hills Charles F. Morton John Symington J. W. Phillips W. E. WilUariis T/iirfl Lieute?iants. L. A. Rigail W. B. Davidson ; Joshua Howard John B. Hobkirk ) Charles Ward Benjamin Vining Martin Thomas REGIMENT OF LIGHT ARTILLERY. Colonel, Moses Porter, Brigadier-General brevet. brevet. Lieutenant-Colonel, J. R. Fenwick, Colonel Mgjor^ Abraham Eiastis, Lieutenant-Colonel breve^, Army of the United States. ao9

Captains. I^. ; A. M'DoweU J. Eastman li Luther Leonard Henry K. Craig A. S. Brooks, Major brev John R. Bell Nath. Towson, Lt Col br W. F. Hobart Samuel D. Harris, do G. N. Morris First Lieutenants^ J. H Wilkins, John Gales, John A. Shaw, William Lyman, Adjutant, H. Saunders, S. M. Mackay, Aid toMajor-Gen. Brown, G. E. Wells, E. Lyon, S. Washburn, Quarter-Master, G. Drane. Second Lieutenants^ W. Smith, H. F. Evans, W. Wells, John A. Webber, Thomas J. Gardner, B. L. E. Bonneville, , R. M. White, Andrew M'Intire, S. Johnson, Henry H. Loring. Paymaster, Charles B. Talmadge. Surgeon^ Lewis Dunham. Surgeon's Mate^ W. H. Livingston. CORPS OF ARTILLERY. Lieutenant Colonels. E. Mitchell, Col brev William Lindsay James House ' Wm. Macrea, Col. brevet Majors, James B. Many James Bankhead }. Hindman, col brev John B. Walbach, It col br Captains,

I Moses Swett, maj br H. Yeaton William Wilson S. Churchill E. Humphreys, maj br B. K. Pierce James Reed G. P. Peters

. B. Crane, maj br M. M. Payne Roejer Jones, It col br Ethan A. Allen S. B. Archer, maj br Nathl. N. Hall brev S. Donoho M. P. Lomax Thos. Biddle, jr. maj br Milo Mason Thos. Stockton, maj br John Farley William Gates W. M. Read A, C. W. Fanning, maj br L. Brown J. M. O'Connor Luther Scott brev I. Roach, jr. R. R.Ruffin J. F. Heilemaa J. Erving, jr.

I S2 aio Army of the United States. j

First Lieutenantsy A. L. Sands, Adjutant, T. J- Beal ; Capt. brevet, Richard A. Zantzinger, Quarter-Mastei Capt. bvt. W. R. Duncan, Chester Root, Capt. breve Aid to Major-Gen. Macomb, Gustavus Loomis, Job

Mountfort, Capt. bvt. F, Whiting, G. Dearborn, Adj i Felix Ansart, Thomas C. Legate, Quarter-Maste )

Samuel Armstrong, Robert M'Clelland, S, Spots, Car ' tain brevt. to Ripley, L. Whiting, Aid Gen, W. H. ^ ; coll, do. George D. Snyder, brevet, i^neas M'Kay bn vet, Jos. P. Prince, Rich. Bache, brevet, Priesley J. N( '. ville, M. S. Massey, Quarter-Master, T. W. Dentoi \ brevet, Charles Anthony, Aid to Gen. Porter, Williai | iNrClintock, L. H.Osgood, P. Melendy, Jos. Taylo.*-. bv |

Jos. Bosque, Robert Beall, John A. Dix, G. W. Boyd, \ L. Gardner, Quarter-Master, T, J. Harrison, G. V \

Gardiner, C. S. Merchant, Nath. G. Dana, John Moi S roe, J. S. Allanson, L. G. De Russy, Thomas Child \ Jac. 1st. Schmuck, Lieutenant brevet, Charles Mello |l John S. Pierce, Allen Lowd, G. S. Wilkins, J. Riple Quarter-Master, Tim. Green, Isaac E. Craig, C. j\ Thruston, H. W. Fitzhugh, J. Davis, E. Humphrey, I S. Andrews, N. G. Wilkinson, Elisha Brimhall, Is Lieutenant brevet. H. H.Minton, Hugh K. Mead, H. J Simons, J. S. Abeel, 1st. Lieutenant brevet, W. T. W lard, R. H. Lee, 1st. Lieutenant brevet, Jesse M'llvai W. L. Booth, J. S. Baird, J. Parkhurst, R. L. Annstron Second Lieutenants, James Badolet, G. W. Gardne Quarter-Master, B. S. A. Lowe, Patrick Gait, Adj tant, Upton S. Frazer, H. Griswold, Adjutant, Jam Monroe, Robert C. Brent, Robert I. Scott, F. N, Benie A. F, Cochrane.R. M. Forsyth, Thos. W. Lendrum, A« jutant, Jas. Spencer, LA. Adams, Wm. M.Graham, D. Graham,Chas. Despinville, Jno. C. Kirk, J. R. Vintc R. B. Lee, F. L. Griffith, E. J. Lambert, W. G. M»Ne C. M. Eakin, M. A. Patrick, Edward Polk, D. C.Nic oils, John Gassaway, W. Wright, Constanti.ie Pierc Samuel Hodges, J. M. Hanson, Samuel Smith, Samu Riggold, Joseph Chambers, Samuel McKenzie, Gil Porter, George W. Corpew, John G. Jackson, Edwa Hurding, Joseph Dangerfield, Joseph Strong, Georj Webb, Qeorge Leib. Army of the United States. 2 . i

- tiattalion Paymasters, Sat. Clark, J. VVodruff, Da- vid Gwynn, D. S. I'ownscnd, Leroy Opie, Gary >}ich- «las, Simeon Knight, Richard Piatt. FIRST REGIMENT Of IKTANTRY. Colonely Daniel Bissell^ Brigadier-General brevet. Lleulenajit Colonel, John M'Neal, Colonel brevetv MaJoTt K. Whartenby, brevet. Cafitains, Alexander Gray Anatole Peychaud John Jones Ferdinand L. Auielnnjj Henry ^Chotard, Maj brev VV. Christian Wm, Laval, Major brev. VV\ C. Beard, brev, Joseph J. Miles \W Sumpter First Licute7iants^ William Gibbs, Capt. brevet, and paymaster, Richard K. Iv;dl, Captain brevet, Jamcu Smith, brevet, Rt. L. C^oomb, T, S. Rogers, Adjutant, VV. V. Cobbs, Truman Cross, Quarter-Master, James Scallan, James Collins, William 11, Ker, Second Lieutenants, Gaston Powell, George C. Spcu- c^r, William Seaton, William Harney, Jehial Brooks, VV. R. Jouett, lohn Stone, A. B. (iarrard^ John Pratt. Sitrg-eoriy B. F. Harney. Surgcon*3 Mates, George B. M'Knight, W. M. Riv~ ^rs, C.H.Finley. Paymaster, Daniel Randall. SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel^ Hugh Brady. JLieiiicnant-Colonel, Ninian Pinkney,

Major, Enos Cutler, I^t. Colonel brevel. CapJaiiis. Robert Gray, Major brev G.D.Smith, Major brev John Sproull do ^V^ J. Wortli, do. V^'hiting Stephen W. Kearney Henry , tieiiry Shell James Bailey, brevet Alexander R. Thompson W. Browning, breves First Lieutenants, W. Hoffman, B. A. Bnjmton, Ow- en Ransom, James Young, William G. Belknap,- S. B» 212 Army of the United States.

Griswold, Walter Bicker, jr. Jas. Palmer, brevet, John i Wood, R. M. Harrison, Aid to General Brown. Second Liejitenants, Elisha Clark, Seth Johnson, ; Joshua B. Brant, 1st. Lieutenant brevet, and Quarter- Master, John Clitz, Adjt. Henrv Smith, S. Griffith, Rd.

Douglass, M. F. Van De Venter, William MCurdy ; Gray, John L. Elbert.

Paymaster, J. W. Albright. Surgeon^ Walter V. W^heaton.

Surgeon's Mates, S. H. Littlejohn, Josiah Everett, 'l Lyman Food, R. Randall, THIRD REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel, J. L. Smith. Lieutenant Coiiowe/*, Thomas S, Jesup, Col. brevet, ' William Lawrence. Major, Z. Taylor, brevet.

Captains. I Daniel Baker, Maj. brevet G. H. Grosvenor \ Joan T. Chunn, Maj. brev. George Gray

* Ch-trles Larabee, do John Green I W^illiam Whistler James Hackley, jr,

Hezekiah Bradlee John Garland. ! Fir^t Lieutenants, Charles L. Cass, J. Culbertson, n Daniel Curu?,Lawrence Taliaferro,Turby F. Thomas, \i CoUia M'Cloud, Asher PhiUps, Pay- Quarter-Master, j Brooks, Andrew^ master, John B. Clark. Edward ^. | Lewis. Second Lieutenants, James Dean, Hillary Brunot, Gab. I. Floyd, Edmond Hopkins, Britton Evans, George W. Stall, B. E Burd, Peter Grayson, Abraham Mus- ser, Horace Webster. Surgeon, William S. Madison.

Surgeon's Mates, J. Ponte, C. Machmahon, William S. Comstock. FOURTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel, William King. Lieutenant Colonel, Duncan L. Clinch. Major, G. M. Brooke, Colonel, brevet. Army of the United States. a 13

J! 3. N. M'Intosh John M'Gavock

, A. Cummings James H. Gdle i 3ohn A. Bura, Major brev. James M'Glassell

. G. VV. Melvin Francis L.Dade fames H. Hook Philip Wager lurst LkutenantSy Joseph Shomo, Henry Wilson, Adjutant, (ieorge B. M'Claskey, R. M. Sands, John C. Wells, F. W. Brad:i, John R. Clark, H. R. Dulany, VV. F. Taylor, Joseph P. Banting, Williain Lear, William Camp, VV. C. N. Armistead, Q. B. Heronimus. Second Lieutenants, John D. Orr, William H. Bar- Cl:iy, Lee bluughter, William A. M, Parker, Thomas Williamson, Edward Alexander, i'homas Johnston, iijeonard O. Brooke.

Paymastery T. R. Broom.

Surgeon, M. H. Elliot. Surgeon's Matea^ R. C. Lane, R. M. Ball. FIFTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.

Co/o72e/, James Miller, Brigidier-General brevet. , JLieutetiant Colonel, Henry Leavenworth, Col. brevet. Major, P. Muhlenburg, brevet.

CafitcUns.

iosiah H . Vosc, Maj . brev, Peter Pelli am

S. Barbank, do. J . Fowle, jr. ^George Bender David Perry M. Marston, Major brev, James Prutt W. L. Fester Henry Whiting brevet J^'irst Lieutenants, George Gooding, Ca Jtain l^revet, I. Plympton, Otis Fisher, Quarter Master, Joseph

Surgeons y Joseph Wallace, Edward Purchel.

Surgeons Mates, J. P. Russell, K. M. Byrne, Charli Mwnderhill. SIXTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel^ Henry Atkinson. Lieuteyiant Colontly Josiah Snelling.

Majory Gad Humphreys, brevet.

Ca^itains. Turner Crooker, Maj br. Dan Ketchum, Maj. bre\ W. S. Foster, do. Th. Hamilton Thomas M. Read Newman S. Clarke, brev John Bliss Elijah Boardman, do Benja. Watson, Maj. brev. William Hale First Lieutenants, Ephraim Shaylor, Adjutant, G M'Chain, Frederick A.Sawyer, J. P.Livingston, Capt brevet, Aiphonso Whetmore, Paymaster, Th. Stainford J. Clark, jr, Delafayette Wilcox, John Ellison, Samuel Kuler. Second Lieutena?its, Hazen Bedel, James M'llvain Benjamin Fitch^ , Quarter- Master, Johi Mansfield, Henry Taylor, Zalman C. Palmer, C. F. L Durand, W. A. Mix, Charles Burbridge, Surgeon^ T. G. Mower, Surgeon's Matett, William Sterne, W, H. Nicoll. SEVENTH REGIMENT OF INFAKTRY. Colonel, David Brearly, brevet. ^ Lieutenant Colonel, M. Arbuckle. Major, John Nicks, brevet.

Cafitains.

D.E.Twiggs, Major br. J. R.Corbaly brevet George Vashon W. Bee, jr. E. Montgomery, Major br. Joseph J. Clinch - J. S. Allison T. Blackston George Birch F, S. Gray First Lieutenants, Micajah Crupper, G. Leftwich, Adjutant, Lewis Law she, Quarter-Master, Benjamiu R. Christian, Charles Betts, Daniel E. Burcji, Robert the I Army of United States. 215

^man, Richard I. Easter, James M'Lean, Augustus ^ M'Donald.

Secojid Lieutenants, \l. Berryman, G. Murdnck, H, Mallory, Thomas C. VVilhight, S. D. Jones, B. Vin-

, WilUam N. Bronaagh, R. D. Davis, Rich. Wash.

Paymaster^ 1. B. Hogan. Surgeon., Thomas Lawson. Surgeon*s Matesy R. C. Walmsey, Isaac VV. Snow- fn, R. M. Coleman. EIGHTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Colonel, R. C. Nicholas. Lieutenant Colonel, W. A. Tiimble, brevet. Major, James Dickins, Lieutenant-Colonel brevet.

Cafitains. Dorman, Major brevet Lewis B. Willis, IMaj. br. /"hite Youngs, do David Riddle, Txlajar bf. /. Davenport Rt. Houston /illis Foulk Thomas Wright Austin, Maj^r brevet William Arnold First Lieutenants, Luther Hand,R. B.Hyde, George ennerly, brevet, R. Humphi-f^ys, Adjutant, Nathaniel oung, Samuel Riddle, John Maul, Quarter-Master, irly Eddy, R. B. Mason, Stephen H. Webb. Second Lieutenant-^, Ethan A. Hitchcock, J. M. Washington, Jeremiah Yancey, W. Wliartley, G. VV. Hen, John Whitman, John Pace, Cor. Gates, J. /heelock, John Philbrick, Titus i. Jameson. Surgeon, E, H. Bell. Surgeon^s Mates, Arth. Nelson, Thaddeus Hubbard, tenry Smith, RIFLE REGIMENT. 'olonel, Thomas A. Smith, Brigadier-General brevet. Lieutenant Colonel, Talbot Chambers, brevet, Major^ Willoughby Morgan, brevet.

Cafitains.

'*m. Bradford, Malorbr. W.Martin seph Selden, Lt, Col. br. John O'Faiian h. Hamsev 2l6 Army of the United Stat€5,

J. S. M'lntos^h Stoughton Gantt J. H. Ballard H^nry M'Gunneglty Lewellen Hickman William Armstrong J^ii'st Lieutenants^ Bennet Riley, James S. Gr^y, T F. Smith. T. F. Hunt, W. S. Blair. W. G. Shade, Johr Gantt, Gab. Field, John Clark, Charles Pentland. Second Lieutenants^ Francis Smith, Thomas W Kavanaugh, 'L. Palmer, Thomas Martin, Daniel H Campbell, Martin Scott, C. C. Catlet, Thomas Mahon Tipposaib Henderson, Ignatius P. M*Candless. Paymaster^ John Hall, Surgeon^ John Gale. Surgeon^s Mates^ Samuel P. Hugo> W. H. Piersa Pierry u, McLean, I.INEAL RANK. Colonels.

Moses Porter, 1 art . B. g. br. James Miller, 5 inf. h. g. 6t Thomas A^ Smith, rifle do, Henry Atkinson, 6 in HuRjh Brady, 2d inf. R. C. Nicholas, 8 in Daniel Bissell, 1 inf. b.g. br. David Brearly, 7 inf. 6r William King, 4th inf. Joseph L. Smhh, 3 ini

Lieutenant- Colonels. John R. Fenwick, I art. colb Ninian Pinkney, 2 in Geo. E. Mitchell, art. colb William Macrea, art 6j James House, art Wm. A Trimble, 8 inf. & William Lindsay, art T. Chambers, rifle hi Duncan L. Clinch, 4 inf Thos. S. Jesup, 3 inf. col ih J. Snelling, 6 inf Hv. Leavenworth 5 inf. d< Matthew Arbuckle, 7 inf J.M*Neal,jr. linf.d< Majors,

Abra'm Eustis 1 art It colbr John Nicks, 7 inf ft James B. Many, art Gad Humphreys 6 inf b\ J. Hindman, art col br W.Morgan, rifled; James Bankhead, art RichardWhartenby.l inf i5 WmvLa wrence,8 vailt colbr E. Cutler, 2 inf bi Geo. M. Broke, 4 inf coZ br P. Muhlenburg 5 inf. i^ Z. Taylm-, 3 inf br J. B, Walbach, art It eel k Army of the United States. 217

Cafitains. Vioses Swett, art m br S. W. Kearney, 2 inf [ ikVilliam Wilson, art J. Roach, jr. art anochHamphreysartm/^r T. M. Read, jr, 6 inf [) Dinkins, 4 inf br J. F. Heileman, I fames m art r.N M'Intosh, 4inf George Bender, 5 inf 'Vlex. Ciimmings,4 inf John Bliss, 6 inf fames Dorman, 8 inf m br Hopeley Yeaton, art Daniel Baker, 3 inf m br Jnnies H. Hook, 4 inf fames Reed, art Willis Fonlk, 8 inf Andrew M'Dowel!, 1 art Thomas Bennett, art Robert Gray, 2 inf m br M. Marston, 5 inf m ^r Luthr. Leonard, 1 art John Jones, 1 inf J. B. Crane, art mbr J. L. Eastman, 1 art R. Jones, art It col br S. Churchill, art Alex.S. Brooks, 1 art ;n br Eenj. Watson, 6 inf m Ar NathanTowson, l^v'dtcolbr (jeo. M'Glassin, 6 inf m hr S. B. Archer, art in br Daniel Ketchum,6 inf m br Sounders Donoho, art B K. Pierce, art Thomas B.ddle, jr.art m br H. Chotard, 1 inf m br John S])roull, 2 inf m br W. L. Foster, 5 inf Josiah H. Vase, 5 inf m br George Vashon, 7 inf VVm. Bradford, rifie m br H. K. Craig, 1 inf S. D. Harris, 1 art It col br Wm. Laval, 1 inf /n br John A. Burd, 4 inf m br Thos. Hamilton, 6 inf Joseph Selden, ritie Itcolbr George P Peters, art Turner Crooker, 6 inf m br Peter Pelham, 5 inf J. T. B. Romayne, art M. M. Pa> ne, art David E. Twiggs, 7 inf ;n br J. J. Miles, 1 inf Alexander Gray, 1 inf Anato. Peychand, 1 inf

White Youngs, ^ mi mbr F. L. Amelurg, 1 inf John T. Chunn, 3 inf m br W. Martin, riRe Geo. W. Melvin, 4 inf Jolin O. Fallen, rifle Thomas Stockton, art m br Henrv Shell, 2 inf C. Larrabee, 3 inf m br H, Bfadlee, 3 inf Wm. Davenport, 8 inf L. Austin, 8 inf m br Thomas Ramsey, rifle G. H. Grosvenor, 3 inf Wm. Whistler, 3 inf E Montgomery, Tinimbr WiUiam Gates, art A. R. Thompson, 2 inf A. C. W. Fanning, artm br Wm. Ciiristian, 1 inf J. M. O'Connor, art J. Fowle, jr. 5 inf Wm. S. Foster, 6 inf m br J. S. Allison, 7 inf S. Burbank, 5 inf m br T 8 2 1 Provident Institution in Boston. G.D.Smith, 2infm^ —

Consuls, Agents, &c. 119

: INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS. DIPLOMATIC OEPARTMETIT Ministers Plenipotentiary, J8000 each. Sec^rys. \Knglandy , John A- Smith. l^rance^ , Paniel Shelden. iRussiay Geokoe W. Campbell,

\ %avfi, George W. Erving, Tho. L- L. Brent. Mvjeden^ , Chris. Hughes, j^ Brazii, Thomas Suwpter, jr. Vcc/uTiands^ Alexan H. Everett, Charge d*Affaires, Consuls of the U-nited States in foreign Countries.

In Great Britain and its dependencies, Thomas Aspinwall, Consul, London. fames Maury, — Liverpool. Herman Vjsger, — Bristol. Robert W. Fox, — Falrawith. Nath. G. Ingfraham, jun. — Plymcuth. Thomas Auldjo, — Cowes. Jernard Henry, — Gibraltar. (acob Mart, — Cork. lame^ Luke, — Beltast. Thomas English, — Dublin, Joel Hart, — Leith. Thomas Wynns, — Turks Island.

William Davy, . Kingst.upon'Hull Martin Blckham, —- Isle of F^raece. Wilham R, Higginbothom, Agent, Bermuda.

in France and its dependencies. Isaac Cox Barnett, Consul, Pans. Daniel Strobel, — Bordeaux. Henry Wilson, — Nantz. Inward Church, — L'Onent. Stephen Cathalan, — Marseilles. Robert Sterry, — La Rochelle. Thomas Johnston, — C'dais. Philip, de Peyster, — Giiadaloupe. John Mi'chell, — Martinique. Reuben G, Beasley, — Havre de Grace 220 Consuls, Agents, &c^

hi Foreign Ministers, &c. in the U. States, 221

/n Germany. fidward Wycr, Consul, Hamburg. Frederick J. VVichelhausen, -r— Bremen. Philip Marck, — Francaiia. William Clark, - — Embden. Jn Italy. Thomas Appletorij Consul, l^eghom, fames Schee, — Genoa. Victor A. Sasscrno, — Nice- tn China. Benjamin C. Wilcocks, Consul, Canton.

In the Kingdom of the two Sicilies. Alexander Hammet, Consul, Naples. John Broadbent, — Messina*

/w Bxirh(kry. , Con. Gen. Al^'ers, Thomas D. Anderson, Consul, Tunis. Richard B. Jones, — Tripoli. James Simpson, — Tangier. Agents far Claims^ ^c. JLondQity Thomas Aspinwall. Paris, Isaac Cox Barnet. Chrii, ^c. John B, Prevosc. Buenos Ayresy i^-c, William^. D. Worthington. Venezuela^ ^c. Baptis Irvine. Port au Prince, Jacob Lewis.

MINISTERS, CONSULS, AND COMMISSARIES OF FOREIGN POWERS, RESIDENT IN THE UNITED STATES. From France.

"His Excellency M. Hyde de Neaville, Envoy Extracr- dinary, and Minister Plenipotentiary, from France, to the United States of America. M. Roth, Secretary of Legation. M. Bourgueney, attadied to tUe liegation. T2 222 Foreign Ministers, S^c, in the U. State*..

M. Petry, CorsuI General, ad interim^ to the United States, at Philadelphia. M. Berard, elveWcQ Consul, Philadelphia. M. De Valney, Consul, Boston. M. Angelucci, Vice Consui, Portsmouth, N. H. M. Le'Comte, D'Espinville, Consul at New-York. M. Delaforest, Consul, ad iriteri7n, Baltimore, M. Couteaux, Vice Consul, Norfolk. M. Le Marquis de Fougeres, Consul, Charleston. M. Buchet (le Martigny, Agent of Consulate,Charleston, M. Le Loup, Vice Consul, ad interim. Savannah, M. Guillemin, Consul, ad interim^ New-OrleanSt

From Great'Britaia, The Rt. Honourable Charles Bagot, Envoy Extraordi- nary, and Minister Plenipotentiary. Gibhs Crawford Antrobus, Esq. Secretary of Legation. William Henry Hughes, Esq. Private Secretary. Anthony St J.ohn Baker, Esq. Consul Gen. W^ashington, James Baker, Esq Secretary. , Esq. Consul for the state and city of New- York. George Manners, Esq. Consul for New-Hampshire, and Massachusetts, at Boston. Donald Mackintosh* Consul, N. Hamp.Sc Dist. Maine. William Dawson, Esq. Consul for Maryland, Baltimore. James Dykes, Esq. Consul for Virginia, Norfolk. Benjamin Moodie, Esq. Consul for N. apd S. Carolina, and Georgia, Charleston, John Davidson, Esq. Consul for Louisiana, N. Orleans, James Stewart, Vice-Contul, New-London. John Bernard Gilpin, Esq, do. Newport, R. L Alexander Walker, Esq. do. Philadelphia. James Patton, Esq. jdo. Alexandria,D. C. James Wallace, Esq, do. Savannah.

From Russia. M. Poletika, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- potentiary. Theodore Ivanoff, Counsellor of Legation. George Ellison, Secretary cf Legation. Nicolas Kosloff, Consul General, Philadelphia; AJexis Rustaphieve, Consul, Boston. Foreign Ministers, &c. in ihe U. States, jzi r. Swift, Vice-Consul, Alexandria. r. G. Boger, Vice- Consul, New- York. Benjamin CheAv, Vice-Gonsul, New-Orlcans, Edward J. Coale, Agent, Baltimore. Foi'tesPAie Whittle, Agent, Norfolk, "* John Prince, Agent, Salem. Ebenezer Mayo, Agent, Portland. Samuel Snow, Agent, Providence. From Spain. Chevalier Don Luis de Onis, Minister Plenipotentiary, and Envoy Extraordinary. Don Bartolome Rengaenet, Consul, Philadelphia. Don Thomas Stoughton, Consul, New-York. Don Juan Stoughton.Cnnsul for New-Hampshire, Mas- sachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont & R.Island, Boston. Bernardo Malagamba, Vice-Consul at Providence, R. I. Don Pablo Chacon, Consul, Baltimore. Eon Antonio, Argote Villalobus, Consul for Virg.& Ken» on Felipe Fatio, Consul,- New-Orleans. Don Carolus Mulvi, Vice-Consul, Savannah. From Portugal. Chev. Jose Correa de Serra, Minister Plenipotentiary of his Majesty, the King of Portugal, Brazil and Ai- garves. Joseph Rademaker, Consul General, Philadelphia. Simeon S. Goodwin, Consul, Boston. Joaquin Jose Vasques. jr. Consul, New-Y'ork. William B. Swift, Consul, Baltimore. Robert Dickson, Consul, Norfolk. Lewis Deblois, Consul, Washington City. Joao P. Calhorda, Consul, Wilmington,' N. C, Carlos Mulvey, Consul, Charleston. Charles P. L.Westendorff, Vi.Consul, Georgia & S.Caro, From Prussia. His Excellency Frederick Greuhm, Minister. Ralph B. Forbes, Consul, Boston. Jacob Sperry, Consul, Philadelphia.

Fro7n the Netherlands. V'iscount de Quabeck, Charge d'AfFaires. From Denmark. P. Pedersen, Minister Resident from the Court of Den- 224 Commissioners of Boundary.

mark, and Consul General, Philadelphia. John Bohlen, Vice-Consul, Philadelphia. George Hammeken. Consul, New- York. Charles W. Greene, Vice-Consul, Boston. Frederick William Brune, Vice Consul, Baltimore. Jonathan Swift, Vice Consul, Alexandria. Moses Myers, Vice Consul, Norfolk. Joseph Winthrop, Vice Consul, Charleston, S. C. Richard Relf, Vice Consul, New-Orleans. From Sweden and JVor-way. Henry Gahn, acting Consul General, New-Yorke H. Aguilion, Consul, ^,alt.imore. Bernard Daldgren, Vice Consul, Philadelphiao S. Blagge, Commercial Agent, Boston. R. Rogers, jr. do. Providence, R, I, J. Swift, do. Alexandria, D. C. Johi^ Myers, do. Norfolk. J. B, Cunninghamp da Washington, N. C. Edmund Bridge, jun. do. Wilmington, N. C. Joseph Winthrop, do. Charleston, S. C. William Taylor, do. Savannah,. R. D. Shepherd, do. New-Orleans, From Hamburg, E. N. Buck, at Philadelphia.

COMMISSIONERS OF BOUNDARY. Under the ^th Article of the . ON THE PART OF THE UNITED STATES. John Holmes, Commissioner. James T. Austin, Agent. ON THE PART OF GREAT BRITAIN. Thos. Barclay, Commisioner. Ward Chipman, Agent. Under the 5th Article of the Treaty.

ON THE PART OF THE UNITED STATES. _ Cornel. P. Van Ness, Commissioner—Agent, William C. Bradlee. British Coramissioner,Thomas Barclay, Under the €th and 7th Articles of the Treaty, ON THE PART OF THE UNITED STATES. P,B. Porter, Commissioner. Samuel Hawkins, Agent* British Commissioner, John OgilvT= ovenue Officers of U. S. in Massachusetts. 225

Collectors, lenry A. S. Dearborn Asa Andrews Ifisw-ic/i Boston Ijf Charlestown, Joseph Storer, Kennebunk falh. Tracy, Deputy, Martin r.MortonA'?i?2/2/C/('. Viliiam Kaymond Lee John Hawes jV^w^iiedJurd Salem and Beverly Step.T hatcher i'assumaq. oseph Wilson Marblehtad Daniel f^ane Ihlfast OS. iManiuand, .N'envb'' y{it Josiah Hock P. nobscot ohii Kittredge Gloucester Henry Warren Plymouth saiah L.Grecn Barnstable Isaac Ils'ey, jr. Portland o3hua Wiiij;at.e, j r. Bat/i Daniel (iranger Saco Sath'l Wiiliams O'ls-hton Denny M'Co'bb Waldobo. Fiios. Cook, jr. Edgarton Francis Cook Wiscasset 'yiJor&dnPrt?ic/ima?ii

JVaval Officer^', Thomas Melville, Boston and Charlestown. William Palfrey, Deputy.

Henry Elkins, Sahm is" Bev, Daniel S^Yett, Newb'yp.t, Surveyors and Inspectors. Boston Ei)i nezer Dale Gloucester John Skinntr, Deputy Wm.M.Dawes Thoraasfn Portland John Saunders 1*'-^ T *-> T .* ^ ^^'^'^^^X Falmouth Joshua Prentiss Marltheak Isaac Cari-er Augusta Wm. Cross J\^e%vburyport Nathan Fiske Camb port Inspectors and Measurers^ Boston and Charlestown. John Popkins R. B. Hewes C Durant Joseph W. Homer G. Jrhnson Sanr:uel Prmce Darius Bordman Charles Lincoln Henry Harris J. F. Barber Jolm Minot Francs G. Deblois Ebenezer Clough A. VV. Thaxter Daniel Rhodes, jr. Benjamin Eaton John N. Welch Jotham Lincoln, jr. Hingh, Jcel Wllcutt, Cohasset, Weighers and Guagersy Boston tf Charlestown. Thomas Rice W."R. Lee,jr. Joseph Loring James S. Lovell John Champney Louis Deblois Wardens of the Port, and Surveyors of Damage oil Vessels 6* Cargoes. Michael Hopkins, Benja. bnnth. Branch Pilots, inward Div. John Wilson, Charles Cole. Pilots for Outward Div. Port and Harbcur ofBoston^ Josiah Ayers, Lem. Ayers, John Tilley, John Sargent. Qbiicester, James Sayward, and William Sayward. APPENDIX.

Comprising sundry Additions and Alterations.

Page. 4 In the Calendar pages of February, April, October, and November, the first line respecting the Moon,

should be the fourth In the pages of Ma) , and July, also, the arrangement of the lines should be according to the dates. 4t PeleVVillardPhiU.ps, C P. and insert him Attoft ney a J. C. Insert VViUiam A. Warner, John Farriej jr. Attor- neys C. P. Insert Francis C. Gray, Thomas G. Carey^ Chas. P. Curtis, William P. Mason, Myisa Wiihs, Wil- liam Parker, Benjmin L. W'eld, Counsellors a$ I^aw in Boston, and dele as Attorneys S. J. C. 46 Dele James Brazer, J. P. and Q. Groton, deceased. 4<3 Dele Caleb Batler, Charles Lewis, James Russell, Attorneys S. J. C. and insert them as Counsellors at Law. 49 Insert E. Fairbanks, Hopkinton, Counsellor. ,52 Insert Abel Cushing,Doi chester,Counsellor at Law.

55 Dfiuty Sheriffs^ ^c, in the CcurUy of Plym'juth. Fiske Ames, ^ Jedidiah Little Mansfield

Edward Vin- r i?n Pern- James Loring Duxbury Nathi. Collamore y broke Seth Allen Hal'ijax Thos. Spooner Plymouth Horatio Cushing Ha^iovcr Eiias Churchih Plympton David Whiton Hingham Nathl.Haskelljr.i?ocAe5/er John Adams Kingston James Sparrel Scituate Crier of the Courts, Nathaniel Wilder, of Middleboro** Gaoler, Coomer Weston, of Plymouth.

63 Dele Jacob Waite, J. P- Hubbardston, deceased- 66 Insert Otis Brii^ham, Deputy ':^^tenff, Westboro'.

67 Dele Abner Bvown, J. P. a\id Q. Monson, deceased. 83 Insert Edward Little, Portl md. Counsellor at La^. 113 Insert Daniel Lovejoy, C, Robinston. Appendix,'] Courts in Massachusetts. 227

Cakndar of the Supreme Judicial Courfs. Sujfblk and JVantucknt.—Bf>ston, 1st Tuesday in March, and 4th Tuesday in November. Essejc.—Ipswich 4th Tuesday in April.—Salem, 6th Tuesday next after the 4th l\iesday in September. Mlddlesejc. —Concovd, 4th Monday in March.—Cam- bridge, 5th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in Sep- tember. For/f.— York,3d Tuesday in Mav.— Alfred,6th Tues- day next after the 3d Tuesday in September. Ilam/ishire, Franklin and Hampdtn.—Northampton, nd Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in April,and 3d Tuesday in September.—Springfield, 4th Tuesday of April.—Greenheld, 4th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of April. Plymouth.-^V\YV(\o\\\\\, 2d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in September.* fin's ?o/.—Taunton, 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of September.* Barnstable and Dukes.—Barnstable, 1st Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of September.* Worcester.—Worcester, on the 3d Tuesday next following the 4th Monday in March, and 4th Tuesday in September. Cumberland and Ox/brrf.—Portland, 4th Tuesday in Mav, and 4th Tuesday next after 3d Tuesday in Sept. jtmco/;t.—VViscasset, on the 2d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in May, and on the 3d Tuesday of Sept. Berkshire.-—lutwov:, on the ist Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in April, and on the 2d Tuesday in September. Hancock^ Washington and Penobscot.—Castine on the 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in May.

* The lanu term for the counties of Plymouth, Bristol, Barnstable, and Dukes,at Plymouth, 2d Tuesday in July. The law terms in Suffolk and Nantucket, York, Cum- berland and Oxford, Lincoln, Hancock and Washington, Kennebeck and Somerset, are the first terms mentioned in those counties. The law terms in Essex, Middlesex. Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden, Worcester and Berkshire, are in Autumn, 22S Courts in Massachusetts. ^Appendh^

JVbr/b/4.—Dedham, on the 3d Tuesday February, and 4th Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday in Sept. Ken?iebeck, ^ Aomerser.-*-Augusta, on the >st Tues- day next after the 4th Tuesday in May, and on the 2d Tuesday next after the 3d Tuesday of September.

Calendar of Circuit Courts of Common Pleas. Essex. —Ipswich on the 3d Monday of March, and 3d Monday of Dec—Salem, 3d Monday of June.—New- barvport, 3d Monday of September. Middlesex.^Qoncov^., 2d Monday in Sept. 2d Mon- day in March and 2d Monday in June.—Cambridge, 2d Monda\ in December. Worcester.—Worcester, 2d Monday in March, 3d Monday in June, Monday next after the 4th Monday in August, and 2d Monday next after the 4th Monday ih November. /fa;n/i5/«'re.—Northampton 4th Monday in March, 3d Monday in August, and 3d Monday in Noyember. ^(jm/zrfe^z.—SpriDgfield, 3d Monday in March, 4th MoDday in August, and 4th Monday in November. irawy^/zw.—Greenheld on the Tuesday of the week next after 4th Monday in March, 2d Monday in August, and 2d Monday in November. Berkshire Lenox 4th Monday of February, June, and October. .'Voz/o/^ — Dedham, 4th Monday in April, 3d Monday in September, and 3d Monday in December. P/^mowf/z.—Plymouth, ed Monday in April, 2d Mon- day in August, and 3d Monday in November. iBm^o/.—Taunton, 2d Mondays in March, June, Sep- tember and December. ^awsm^/f.—Barnstable, 6d Tuesday in April, and 2St Tuesday in September. .A^a;z/wc/5e;.—Nantucket, 2d Monday in May, and 1st Monday in November. Z)w/^es.—Edgarton, 3d Monday in May, and 2d Mon- day in November, 7or^.— Alfred 1st Monday in January, and sd Mon- in April. day in September.—York, 3d Monday Cw7«6er/a?irf.—Portland, 1st Tuesday in March, 3d. Tuesday in June, and 3d Tuesd ay ia November. 4ppenJlii.l^ Courts in Massachusetts. 229

bxford —Paris, last Tuesday in February, ad Tucs- lay ill June, and first Tu-'sdav in October. Lincoln.—Warrcn, ed Monday in Jan. —Wiscasset^ ith M'.nday in April.—To[)sham,4th Monday in Augusts Kennebeck.—Augusta, 2d Mondays in April, August ind December. A'o;«2§-row.—"Machias, 1st Tuesday in March add September. JVan^^^cy5:<•r.—Nantucket, 2d Monday in May, and 1st [nnday in October. i)M^'e.9.—Edgarton, 3d Monday in May and 1st Mon- iay in November.

Caleiidur of Courts of Sessions, Suffolk.—Boston 1st Tuesday in January, 3d Tues- Bay of April, 1st Tuesday of July, and first of October.

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Bristol.—Tawntan, ed Mondays of March and Se| tember.

5a 'V2.9?ri 6//?.—Barnstable, 3d Tuesday of Apnl,and 1: TiiesVay of September. Dukes County.— Edgartnn, on the Wednesday ne: after the 3d Monday in May, and oi^ the V/ednesdo next after the 1st Monday in November. ^'Vanjiuc^er.—Nantucket, 3d Monday of x\pri!, and 2 Monday oFOctolx-r. York'—York, 3d Monday in April, Alfred ad Monde of September. Cumberland.—Portland, tst Tuesday of March, ar 3d Tuesday of November. i.z>:cf)//i.—Warren, 2d Monday of January.—WisCa set, 4th Monday of April.—Topsham, 4th Monday! Aac^ust. /U7/;ze3rc^.— Augusta, 2d Monday of April, and 2 Monday of A-\ii^u:st. vV'j;n-r.9ef.— >forridq;ewock, 3d Tuesday of Marc! Oxfjrd. — Paris, 4th Tuesday in February, and 2 Tuesday m November. tlincock.—Bmgor, ist Tuesday of January, and 2 of July.—Castine, 2d Tuesday of April, and tst Mond£ in November. ;fcj(.v/;/n§-rc«.—Machias, 1st Mondays of March an September. Penobscot.—-Bangor, rst Monday of January, and c Monday of September-

The Boston Court of Common Plras. First Tuesdays in January, April, and July, and la Tuesday in September.

The Mimici/ial Court in Hoston Is; holden on ist Monday in each month of the yea

The To'iun Court Is held every Wednesday.

Calendair of Probate Co^urts in Massachuself^ SUFFOLK. At the Probate Office iu Ciurt street, Briston, evoi t^^ Mjuday in- the year, except the first Mondny ui* Eaonth. —— — ———— 1 nJix.'} Probate Courts in Massa. 2 3

ESSKX. At tlw Probate Officf in J/i^ii-ich^ en tlie first Tues- lys in Fcbruaiy, ^^arch, May, June, An^ust, Scplcni-

•r, November and Dtcembtr ; txcei>t \vhen tlie hu- -enie Jiuiicial Court sits at Salem ist Tuesday !^i No- imber. Probate t'cuvt Ipsv.icb on Tuesday preceding,

.t Salem, on the first Tuesdays in Januan , A pi ii, Ju- and October, and the third Tuesdnys in February, lay, August and Ncnen^ber. At Nevviiurypoit, on le'last I'uestlays in March, June, September and De- ember. At Haverhill, on the 3d Tuesdays in April id Octo. At Gloucester, on the 3d Tuesdays in Jan- ^ry and July. At Marblehead, on Wednesdays lol- )wing the ist Tuesdays in April and October. MinOLESEX. At CambridicCy en the second Tuesday in January, ebi uary and November ; last Tuesday in May and LUgust, and Tuesday next preceding 2d Monday in )eccniber. Concord^ last Tuesday in February, first 'uesday in April, Tuesday next preceeding tlie 2d iu.iday in June and Septernber, and third Tuesday in

' \cmber. Grotony first Tuesday in March, second ebciay in May and tiiird Tuesday in October. Fia- 1171^f:am, 4th Tuesday in Jiuie, second Tuesday in Oc- :5bcr. — Chariestoivny Tuesday next preceding last Tuesduy in August — TVobum, 4th Tuesday m April.— ''helimfoTdy first Tutsday in ( )ctober. NORFOLK. At Dedham the ist Tuesday in each month. Qidn- y, 2d Tuesdays in February. May, August and No- vember.— IVrentham, first parish, two terms in a year it such times as the Judge shall appoint. PLYMOUTH. In Scituate, at Capt. Enoch Collamore's, on the first ^Aonday of March, June, September, and December.-^ "^lymfUon^at Mr. Caleb Loring's, on the first Mondays »f January, February, May, July, August and October. ;.nd on ist Tuesday of April and November. Middle^ torcugfh, at Capt. Elias Sampson's, rn theVVednes- iay next after the 1st Tuesday of November. RocheS' er, at Elisha Ruggles, Esqr's. on the Thursday next liter the 1st Tuesday of November. Plymouth^ at the ^robats Offvce, on tl\e 3d Monday cf every month. — — — ?32 Probate Courts in Massa. [^ppendhe^

BRISTOL. At Taunton^ on the first Tuesday in Januarv, MarcU, and Augu.st. Freetoivn, on first Tuesday m February. —Reho^oth^ on the first Tu-^sday in April.—Aew-iBfc;^- ford. on the first ruesday ni May and October. Dighr ton^ on ihe first Tuesday in June and Decemberjand on the fiist Friday after the first Tuesday in Februaiy, April, May, July, September,()ctoberand November.— j\orto7i, on the first Tuesday in July and November.— Stekonky on the first Tuesday in September. BARNSTABLE. Barnstable^ 2d Tutsaay of Ar'rt'» May, June and September.— Great Murshts^ 2d Tuesda\s of January, Ft^bruary, July and December.— Yarmouth, 2d Tues- day of August,— 6a7^Gf•7yzc/^, ed Tuesday in November. -^Falmouth^Xht day after the Court is held in Sandwich. —Bre-ivster, 3d Tuesday of March, and 2d Tuesvlay m October.— Ilanvic/i, the day before each timehist men- tioned. Eabthani, the Wednes(iay next following 3d Tuesday in iMareh. and 2d Tuesday in October.— Wtli/ie'eiy the day iaf ter each mentioned tuvie. WORCESTER. At the Court-House in Worcester^ on the ist Tuesday in every monlh. In die west parish in Brook field, on

the 2(1 Tuesday in April and 4 h Tuesday iji October, At Lancaster, on the 3d Tuesd »y in May and Novem- ber. At Uxbrid^e, on the 4tti Tuesday in May arid November. At 1 empleton, on the Thursday next after the 3d Tuesday in May, and on the 3d Tuesday in Oc- tober. HAMPDEN. In Springfield, on the 3d laesday in January ;2d

Tuesday of February and May ; the Friflay preceding ed M^iiday of Mardi ; 2d Thursday of April ; 1st Tuesday in August, October and November ; and 4di Tuescla\' of December. In Monson, on the ed Thurs- day of Mav, and 3d Tuesday in October. At Westfield,

on the I St Tuesday in July, and 1st Thursday in October. HAMPSaiSE. At Northampton,, on the 1st Fuesday in each nioiith in the year, excepting the month of June, at the Proljate Office. At Amherst, ad Tuesd ly in April and October, At JSelcheftown, 2d Tuesdajr in February and August. — « appendix,'] Probate Courts in Massa. 233

At Chesterfield, 2d Tuesday in May and September. The several Courts will be opened at nine o'clock, A.M. FRANKLIN. At Greenfield, on the 1st Tuesday in April, 2d Tues- day in May, 4th Tuesday in June, 2d Tuesday in Au- gust, 4th Tuesday in September, 2d Tuesday in No- vember, 1st Tuesday in January, and 3d Tuesday in February. At Wendell, on the ist Tuesday in June and December. At Conway, on the 3d iuesday iu April and October. At New-Salem, on Uie Wednes- day next after the 2d Tuesday in April and October. At Charlemont, on the 4th Tuesday in January, and the 3d Tuesday iu July. BERKSHIRE. The Probate Courts are appointed to be holden on the 1st Tuesday of every month, in Lenox. At Great Bar- and Lanesborough, alternately, on the Thursday next

after the 1st Tues. of every month, to wit : At Lanes- borough, in the raonlhs of January, March, May, July, September and November ; and at Great Barrin^ton, the months of February, April, June, August, Octo- ber and December. YORK. Kennebunk, 4th Monday in January; 3d Monday in

March ; 2fi Monday iu May ; 2d Monday in July ; 1st Monday ia Octo. ; Berwick^ 3d Monday in Feb. ; Ycrk^ Saturday preceding 3d Monday in April ; 2d Monday in August ; last Monday m Nov. ; Limerick, 2d Tuesday

in June ; on the Monday preceding the Tuesday on which the Supreme Court sits in Altred, in October or

Nov. ; Alfred y 1st Monday in Sept.; 4th Mond. in Dec. CUMBERLAND. Portland^ on the second and fourth Wednesdays of every month. Brunnwick^ the first Wednesday after the third Monday in May. JSTew- Gloucester, the first Thursday in June. A'orth Yarmouth, the first Thuis- day in July. Standishy the first Thursday in August. Freffiort, the Thursday next after the first Wednesday S-ptember. Gorham, the first Wednesday in Octo. LINCOLN. Tofisham, the 4th Monday of August, Saturday next EbUowing the first Monday of March. Bath, the Wed- oesday next following the 2d McHiday of August, th^ ^ U2 —— — —— —

134 Probate Courts in Massa. l_Jpp£nai>f^ .

Friday next following the ist Monday of March.—/-f'w- casaet, the Wednesday next precedmg the 2d Monday of January, Thursday next following t!ie ist Moi.day of March ; Wednesday n^xt preceding the 2d M(>nday of May ; Saturday nexc preceding the stl Tuesday of September.— T^/zowa-s^on, 3d Monday in January; 2d Saturday next following the 2d Monday of May — /Far- reu^ Tuesday next following the 3d Monday (>f Januai y ; * sd Friday next following the 2d Monday of May. WaW doboroiighy Wednesday next following thesd'Mondayi of January, 2d Thursday next following the 2d Monday* of May.---A>w-C'a,sr/(?, the Thursday next following the'

;3d Monday of January \ 2d Wednesday next following the 3d Monday of May, KKMNEBECK. Jugizsia, on the 2d, 3d, and last Tuesday in each month. xVlonmouthy on the last Monday in June.— Wiyithrofi, on the 1st Tuesday in July. H^infilow, on th-» ist Thursday in ]\i\Y.— Vass(dbjro\ on the 1st Fri^ day in hAy.—Mowit Vernon, GW^Xho. 1st Monday in July. —'FarmingtoJi, on the 2d Tuesday in i\x\)i.~-HeadJiddy on 2d Thursday in July. And special courts will be' holden in Augusta, upon due application. oxfokd. February at IVaferford, at the house of Eli Longley,

Esq. at 1 o'clock, P.M. on Saturday next preceding the sitting of the C.C .C. P.— /^ari^', and at the Court house in Paris during the sitting of said C.C.C. Pleas.— Water- ford, in June at Eli Longley's on Thursday next pre-. ceding Ihe sitting of C.C.C. Pleas. -^Paris, on Friday at the house of Timothy Carter, Esq. Betlii'ly2X lO o'clock: A.M. and on Saturday at the house of Amos Trask. Esq. in Dixjiddy at 9 "o'clock, A.M. same day at the house of Jesse Stone, Esq, of Livermore, at g o'clock P.M. next Monday at the house of Widow Record.-r- Buckjicld, at 9 o'clock, A.M. at the Court house.— Pafin, during the sitting of C.C.C. Pleas. IVaterford] in October, atthehouseofEliLongley, at ic'clock,'P.M. on the Saturday next preceding the sitiingcf the C.C.C.- Pleas. Paris^ on the next Monday at 9 o'clock A.M. at the house of Widow Record.— //wc/v/tf/rf, at the Court house in Paris during the sitting of the C.C.C. V\e?iS.-^Fry€burgU, at the Probate Ofl\ce, on the last "Wednesdays of every month, except February, — — — —

/ippendix.'i Members of 1 6th. Congress. 231 SOMERSET. JVorridgewock, the 1st Tuesday in September.— -

Canaan f the 1st Wednesday in September. HANCOCK. Castine^ 4th Tuesday of every month, except Septem- ber. Frankfort, the ad Monday following the term of the Supreme Court in this county. Bangor, the next day after the Court is held at Frankfort.-—-C/wcA///, 2d Tuesday in October. ; and at Surry tli^ day following. WASHINGTON. Mac/lias, 2d Wednesday of March, May, August, October and November. Cclumbia^ ad Wednesday of June, and at Cherryfield the next day, Dennysvillct the second Wednesday in September.

MEMBERS OF 16th CONGRESS AS FAR AS ELECTEU. SENATE. J^feKV-Hamfishirey John F. Parro^. Connecticut, James Lanman. Vermont, William A. Palmer. Georgia, John Elliot, John Forsyth.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. RHODE-ISLAND sends 2 Samuel Eddy Nathl. Hazard CONNECTICUT 7 Hy. W. Edwards Elisha Phelps James Stevens Samuel A. Foote John Russ Gideonlomlinsop * Jona. O. Moseiy VERMONT 6 * Saml C. Crafts * Orsa C. Merrill * Mark Richards Ezra Meech * Charles Rich William Strong NEW-YORK 27 Nathaniel Allen John Fay Henry Meigs Caleb Baker Wm. D. Ford Robert Monnell Walter Case Ezra C. Cross Harmanus Peek Robert Clark AaronHackleyJr. Nathl. Pitcher Jacob H. De Witt George Hall Jona. Richmond John D. Dickinson Joseph S. Lyman Ebenezer ^j;e • Members oflSth Congress, ^3^ Members of 1 6th. Congress. \^Jppendix»

* Henry H. Storrs *John W. Taylor S. Van Renselaer Randall S Street *C^lebromplciiis Pet. H.Weudover James Strong Albert H. Tracy Silas Wood NEW-JERSEY 6 *Ephra. Bateman * Charles Kinsey Bernard Smith * Jos. Bloomiield * John Linn * Henry Southard PENNSYLVANIA 23 * Henry Baldwin Samuel Gross * Dav. Marchand * Andrew Bodfen ^ Joseph Heister * Samuel Moore Wm. Darlington Joseph Hemphill * John Murray Geo. Dennison Jacob Hibsham * Thos. J R ^gers Samuel F4wards Jacob Hostetter * John Serj^eant Thomas Forrest Jacob Humphreys * James Wallace David Fullerton * Wm. P. Maclay 3 vacant DELAWARE 2' Willard Hall Louis NPLane MARYLAND 9 Stevenson Archer Joseph Kent * Saml. Ringgold > Thomas Bayly * Peter Little * Samuel Smith *Thos. Culhreth Ralph Neale Hy. R. Warfield SOWTH-CAROLINA 9

r Brevard Wm. Lowndes Charles Pinckney James Ervin Jas, Overstreet Eldred Simkins Elias Earle John M'Creary Sterling Tucker GEORGIA 6 * [oel AMiot * Jfx;l Crawford *Wm. Terrell * I'hos. W. Cobb John A. Cuthbert KENTUCKY lO *R. C. Anderson Alney M'Lean *Geo. Robertson William Brown Thomas Metcalf * David Trimble *Heniy Clay * runstallQuarles * David Walker Benjiir^in Hardin

INDIANA I William Hendricks.

Loui s I A N A 1 Thomas Butler. t/fpftvndix.'] GOLD TABLE3. 21J

TABLES of Uie value of tlie Gold Coins of Great- Bntain, France, and Spain,according to the Act of Con- S;i*cs.s of Apnl 29, 1816. GREAT BllirAIN AND PORIUGAL.

i!{fsjct ,^;|r^ 238 List of Stages from Boston [^Appcndts/i,

Jjist of Stages which start from Taverns in Boston%

Albmy mail by Northar^pton, fr. Eail's Hanover-st. Mon. Wed. & Fr. at 2 n. m. ar. Tu. Th. & Sar. at 9 p. m. —By Springfifld, fr. Eari'sTu s. Thurs. and Sat. at 2 a.m. arrives Monday, Wed and Fndays, at 9 p. m. Albany accommodation, by Framingham and Northamp- ton, fr. Boyden's Tu. Th. & Sat. at 3 a. m. ar. Mondays, Wed. &Fri.at8p. m. Brartleboro'and Albany, mail, fr. Boyden's Bromfield's-

lane, Mond. Wed. and Frl. at 1 a. m. arrives Tuesday, Thursdjy, and Saturday, at 8 p. m. Burlington, (Walpolc, Burlington, Windsor, Hanover and Moiitreal mail) fr. Boyden's Mon. Wed. and Fri. at 2 3. m. ar, Tu^s. T hu'S. and Saturday, at 6 p. tn- Burlington, by Amherst, Wmdsor ^d Montpelier, fr. Ad.Tms's, Back-sreet, Tues. and Friday, at 2 a. m. ar. Tbur day and Sunday evening. Bridgewater and New- Bedford, fr, Boyden's Mon. Wed. and Friday, at 5 a. m. ar. Tues. Thurs- and Sat. at 5 p. m. Cambridg-^, fr, Boydtn's ev. day, (Sund. ex.) at noon and at ar. a. ,5 p. m. 9 m. and 3 p. m. Cnntoii fr. Davenport's No. i Dock square Tues* and Sat. at 3 p m. ar. same days at 10 a. m. Concord N. H. and Hanover, over Londonderry turn- pike, fr. Barnard's E'rti-st. Mon. Wed. and Fr. at 5 a. m. arrives Tu sday, Thurs. and Sat. at 5 p. m. Concord mail fr. Wild's, Ann-st. Mon. Wed. and Fr. at a. m. ar. 4 lues Thurs. and Sat. at 5 j) m. Dedham fi. Divcnport's cv. day, (Sun. and Wed. ex.) at 4 p. m. arrives Si*me days at 10 a. m. Dorchester and Milton, fr. Patterson's Elm-st. cv. day. (Sun X.) at -5 p. m ar same days at 10 a. m. Duxhury, every Mon. Wed. & Fr. at ^ past 3 a. m. & cv Tues. Thurs. & Sat. at 5 a. m. fr. Davenj)Ort's. Eastern mail fiom Wild's every day at 2 a. m. arrives ev, night at 1. Framingh m» from Patterson's, Wed, and Saturday, at e p. m. arrives Tues. & Friday's 12. m. Gloucester, from Millet's Elm-st. ev. day at 11 a. m- arrives at 12 m. Haverhill, fr. Wild's Tu. Th. and Sat. at 10. a.m. arrives Mon. Wed. and Friday, ar 2 p m. Hngham, fr. Davenport's Mend. Th, and Sat. at 4 a, ir.. ^J^^\'t^ same days at 10 a.m. Appendix.^ List of Stages from Boston. 239

Lunenburg and Groton, fr. Boydcn's Tu. and Th. at 8 a.m. & Sat. at 4 a.m. ar Moo. Wed. and Fr. at 6 p.m. Marshficld, fr. Davenport's Wed. and Sal. at 7 a. m, arrives Tuesday, & Friday. 5 \\ m. Marblehead by Lynn, fr Davenport's cv. day (Sun. ex.) at 4 p.rn. in winter, and at 5 p. m. m summer, arrives same days at 10 a. m. Mcdford, fr. Patterson's, ar. cv. day, at 9 a.m. leaves ev. day at 1 p.m. (Wed. & Sat, ex.) at ^ past 12 m. & 6 p. m. ar. \^/'ed & Sat. 3 p. m Newburyport & Portsmouth accommodation, fr. Wild*s every day at 7 a m. & 12 m. ar. at 4 & 7 p.m. New-Bedford by S. & E. Bridgewater, from Davenport's

Mon. Wed. & Fn. at 7 a.m. and Tu.Th. & Sat at 6 p. m. Newport & Bristol, fr. Boy den's, Mon. Wed. & Fnday^ at 4 a. m. ar. Tucs. Thurs and Sat. at 7 p.nr,. Newport & New-Bedfcird, fr. Boyden'sTues. Thurs. & Sat. at 4 a.m. ar. M'-«n< Wed. & Friday, 6 p. m. Newton & Ne'-dham, by C imbridge, and Watertown, fr< Davenport's Mon. Wed. and Sat. at 4 p.m. Tu.Th. & Sat. by Roxbury and Bri^-hfon, at 4 p.m.ar. same days at 10 a.m. New-York Comrns^rcial Mail, by Worcester, Stafford and Hartford, from Earl's daily at 1 a. m. arrives at 12 night. New-York middle line, from Earl's in "summer toNoiwich.- Con. Tu. Th. Sat. andSun. 5 a.m. ar. same days, ex. Sun. at lop. m. In winte- on Middle road to Hartford, Mon. Wed-andFri at 5a.m. arrives Tues.Th. and Sat. at 6p.m. Plymouth and Sandwich to Falmouth, fr. Davenport's Tu< Sat. at a m. ar. Wed. and Fri. Thurs. and ,5 Mon. at 4 p. m. Plymouth accon-modtnionby Hingham,fromDavenport's, Mon. Wed. and Fri, at ipast 8 a m.ar.Tu.Th.andSat.atfip.m. Providence ma^ 1, fr. Davenport's ev. day, ex. Sun. at 9 a.m. arrives every d.-y at .5 p. m. ^ Providence steam boat line, in summer, by Providence to Nc'wich, fr. Davenp.n's Sun. Tues. and Thtirs. at 5 a.m. arrives Tues. Thurs. and Sat. at 10 p.m. Quincy, fr. Davenports Mon. Tu. Th. & Sat. at 4 p.nt arri-.e san-f d-a>> at 10 a. m. SaVm, fr. Davenports, daily, except Sun. at 9 a. m.. and 4 p. m arrives 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. Salem, fr Leavitt's Brattle.st. at 3 p. m. arrive-s at 9 a. m* every day except Sunday. Salem* & Beverly, fr. Davenport's every day, except Son. 3t 4 p. m. ariivesat 11a.m. same days. 1 240 Bill of Mottalltf, Boston. [_Appendl^

ABSTRACT of the BILL 0/ MORTALITV^/'or ;/i-

Town of EOS VO}^, from Dftcembcr qi. 1K16. i'.- jinuarif t.-it 1818, agreeably to the Rccoi'd kcjit at th^' Health-Ofiice. M\le Fe.Tot. Mafe Fe.Tof. Uiuler 1 jear, 76 80- 1,56 Fr-om 50 to C'c, 35 eS- 60

Fiom 1 to 2, 72 Gig- «.3,5 — 60 to 7o, 24 24- 4J^ -^ to £ to 3, 39 2^5- 64 —' 70 80, 27 16- 4JJ —i to 10, 10- — 80 to 90, 13 lo- 23;. ,5 23 33 -i- 10 to «o, 15 29- 44 — 90^0 > CO, 03-3 to — 100 to no, 1- I — 20 30, 4 J 34- 78 o — 30 1040,46 .53- 99 — 40 to 50, 5862- 120 Total, 90; The Deaths above mentioned were caused by Diseased and Casualties, as tl llows, \\z. Abscess Fever Ptdmonic 47

. Angina Pectoris Puerperal Apoplexy 17 Typhus Carxer 1 HlTfumatic •7 Ca;>nHlty 7 Infantile Diseases 157 Gholei^a Morbus 6 Jaundice Chnkra ^ufantum 2 Mortificition Consumption Old Age

Cnnvuls;oh, 1 Palsy 6 Cynanch*Tracialis 1 Quinsy 6 Cramp 3 Phrenitis B Croup It Stone or Grivel Dropsy 36 Scalds and Burns f)ispepsy 12 Spasms Drowned 13 Still hern Dysentery S3 Su-MeiTts- Fits 35 Suicide Hanged 1 Intoxication Haenicrrfiage 3 Rickets Hoopini^ Cough Tetanus ' Fever Inflammatory 2 Diseases iinks^.owfi Bilious 12 Pleurisy 4 Total, 9^:

N. "R. In the ypar preceding there werq 004 f}e;rh5, incliidinvj the deaths in the Alms-Kouse and in the H ^ ' pita! at" liainsford Island. During thx- vear r;

31st December* <8t7, there were .5 d^ath^; on R i;r>- ?ord Island, ar.d 173 deatlis-in the Al*i)^-lb!r?e. Jppendix.'] A Table of Intereft. 241 A !'ABLE of SIMPLE INTEREST, at Six per Cent. pniici- 342 Inspectors in Massach. [^Appendixi

Insfiection Office of Pickled ajid Smoked Fish, Inspector- General^ Henry Purkitt, of Boston. (Office, Doane-Street.) Dtimty and Assistant, Daniel Ciapp, of Boston. Deputies. Boston^ Benjamin Clark, Machias, James Holmes

James Barry, Vannever Edgecombe Sam'l . Tarbox Barstow, Nathaniel Howe, Frankfort, Tisdale Dean Benjamin Owen, Charles Vinaihaven, W^m.Vinal,jr, Pooic, Joseph U/ann, Wil- Roxbury, George L. Far- liam Spear, John Thomp- rington son, Stukely B. Fessenden, Prox'irz ce^o 7m, IsaacSmallj A. Rand,John F. Bannister Lewis L Smith JSTeivbury^ John Pulcifer Lubec, Wm. Phelps, jo- Cambridge^ John Tarbell siah Phelps JVeivburyfiort^ Nicholas Mount Deserty John Clem- Brown, Samuel Pettingell, ent

Smith Adams Cohassett, Job Cushmg jr. Portland, Anthony Fer- Somerset, Abrah. Gardner nald, Anthony Knight, Jonesborough, John Saw- Samuel Chase yer, jr. Haverhilly Charles Davis Castine, Elisha Smith, Aa-

Gloucestery Moses Gilbert, ron Cheever Ebenezer Burnham, jr. WellingtonyGu\\ioT(lBngf;s Bathy Jonas Smith, James Prospect, Fhineas Pen- Foster dleton Lynn, John B. Newhall Sandwich Philip Ellis Hingham, Caleb Ray, En- MarbleheadyE. W. Round/ sign Barnes, jr. Salem, James Gray

Ifisivich, Benja. Aver ill Plantation^'No. 1 1, Daniel Taunton, James Danforth Ackley Weymouth, Elisha Blan* Brewer, James Austin

chard, Elihu White JVew- Bedfordi Abner Georgetown, Benjamin Litchfield Emmons, James Riggs Plymouth^ Geo. Harlow Medford, Jonas Jones Fairhaven, Nathan Allen

Berkley t Nehemiah New- Dartmouth Jireh Shear- hall, jr. man, Samuel Studley

Halloivelly Moses Palmer St. George y Thomas Hen- -Swanzez/, LutherGardner, derson Henry Gardner, cd. Chatham, Judah M. Sim- Bangor^ John Allen mons ^ppendix."^ Inspectors in Massacl\. 245

Wiscssett, James Hani- Bucksfiort, Jonas Bleed, man Seth Hinkley /?oo/f/;/5ffz/,Benja.Hodgdon Easifiort^ Samuel Buck, Thomastcny Samuel Joshua V'easey, Jcremi- Rankin ah Low Scifuate, Beal and Wade jDz/.r(5?,Ti/,Pe]eg Churchill Gould^boroguh Pelatiah Camden^ Tiison Gould Moore Triiro^ John Kenny

Inspector of Beef n-:id Pork, Isaac Smith, of Charles- town. (C)fFice Exchange Street.)

Inspector of Hops; Samuel Jacques, jr. Office in* Maine Street, Charlestown, near the Square. Deputy Inspectors, Henry Jacques, Chariestown^ Walter Dickinson, Groton^ Ephraim Haw, Berlm, John K. Smith, Portland.

Inspector of Aailsy Gen. John Winslow, of Boston. Deputy Inspector^ Asa Danforth, of Taunton. Inspector ofButter ^Lard, Kdmuud. Wright,of Boston. (Office in Cambridge Street.) Deputies.

Charlestoiun, Moses Hall JVeivburijport^ Jos. Brown i/az'fr/??//, Nathaniel Hills Saltm, Jonathan Ropes ik/a7-6/e//da^* Jona. Roundy Portland, John K.Smith Keeper of the Standards of Weights and Measures^ and (ex officio,) as TVeciwrtr, Daniel Sargent, Esq. Allan Pollock, his Deputy at Boston. Inpiector of Pot and Pearl Ashes, David Townsend, of Boston. (Office opposite South Burying Place, Pleasant Street.)

Deputies— Chariest oivn, John Austin. A'en'bj/ry/wrf^

Jonathan Call. AJedJord, Av^drevt Blanchaid. Poriiafid, : John K. Smith. Salem, Thomas Fuller. HallonvelU ;' District ofMaine, Willaim Livermore. Inspector of Tobaccofor Boston and Charhstcwn. John Dodd, of Boston, 244 Presidents & Cashiers of Branches U.S.B.

Presidents and Cashiers of the Branches OF United States Bank. Philadelfihia. William Jones, President. Jonathan Smith, Cashier. James Houston, Assistant Cashier. A''€w-York, Isaac Lawrence, President. Lynda Catlin, Cashier. Boston^ William Gray, President. Samuel Frothingham, Cashier, Baltimore^ James A. Buchanan, President, James W. M'Culloch, Cashier. ^ Charleston, S. C, William Turpin, President, Peter Bacot, Cashier. Washington, , President. Richard Smith, Cashier. JVeiv Orleans^ Beiijamin Morgan, President. Joseph Saul, Cashier. Savannah, Richard Richardson, President. Eleazer Early, Cashier. Richmond, Wilson C. Nicholas, President, Julius B. Dandridge, Cashier. Norfolk, George Newton, President. Luke Wheeler, Cashier. Providence, Seth Wheaton, President. Nathan Waterman, jr. Cashier. Tortsmouthy A'. U. Edward Cutts, President. Ebenezer Wentworth, Cashier- Augusta, ( Georgia. J Tames Gardner, President. R. H. Wilde, Cashier. Middlcto-un, Samuel W. Dana, President. Arthur W, M'Gili, Cashier. CincinrMii, , President. Gorham A. Worth, Cashier. Lexington, Ky, James Morrison, President. Ez'.kiel Salomon, Caslsier. Pittsbwg, Adamson Tannehill, Piesident. George Poe, jr. Cashier. CMlicothe, William Creigh ton, jr. President. Abraham G. Claypoole, Cashier. J^ouisvills, Stephen Ormsly, President. William Cochran, Cashier. FaijettevillCj John Cammeron, President. R. W. Biatimer, Cashier. Roads from Boston. 245

EOADS from Boston, with the Names of Inn- KEEi'ERs, and Distances. Corrected for this Register.

Stonphton Mrs. 16 To Hin^ham \St Cohassef. Barnard Brid>,'twater Marshall 22 Dorchester Eaton 4 'launton Atwood's Hotel, 'Wil- Kepoiist t Rridpn Peiree 6 marth, Porter 33 WejTnoulh Bridge 10 Freetown Assonett 40 Huighum E. W. I^ewis ] 5 Troy Sti-aton 48 D. Whiton 20 Tiverton Stone Bridge Fair- Scituate L. Turner 23 banks 54 To Plymouth^Cilic Cod. Newport Towns«nd 66 Dorchester Eaton 4 To Warren tfhri.stul, RJ, "VVeymouth Thayer 11 Taunton Atwood's Hotel, 3i Scituate Leonard 21 Dightou Dean 38 Hanover Crooker 22 Somei-set Davis 42 Pembroke Barstow 23 Swaiisey Chase 47 Duxbuiy Loiing 27 Kingston 32 Warren 52 Biijtol Keith 56 Plymouth Nicholson 36 Sandwich Ellis 47 To Taunton over Brush- Swift 52 Hill Turnpike. Newcnmb, Gibbs, Fessenden 54 Eoxbuiy Bugby 4 Barnstable Rowland 62 Dorchester Upper Mills 6 Parker, Crocker, Loring Miltou Billings's Hotel 9 and Sturgis 66 Cautou Crane 16 Yarmouth Hamblin 70 Sharon Savage 18 Harwich Brooks 79 Easton 23 Orleans Bascomb 85 Taunton Atwood's Hotel 34 Eastham Menick 89 Wellflcet Holbiook 97 2 b Providence and JVew- Truro Collins 107 London. Provinceto-wTi Smalley 116 Roxbuiy Ellis 6 To Man/la's Vineyard iJf Dedha^n Polley 9 Nantucket.' Walpole Fuller 20 1-2 Attleboro' Hatch 28 Sandwich Fesscnden 54 Rehoboth Slack 37 Falmouth Lewis 72 Providence Chappotin 41 Over the Feny to Holmes'. Hole, Johnson Sheldon 44 Dunham 80 Scituate Fiske 56 Nantucket Town 100 Coventry M'Gi-egor 63 To JSftiu Bedford ovtr Plainfield Eaton 71 Bridsce^vater Turnpike. Jewit's City Johnson 78 Noi-Hieh 86 ' Kcnney Weymouth Tbayer 11 ^lohegan Houghton 93 Abington King 18 New-London Frink 100 Brown & Dyer 18 Bridge\\ater (East Middle Road to Hartford. Parish) Crombie 23 Dedham Smitk C South Parish Keith 26 Medtield Johnson 15 Middleboro' Samson 36 Medway Jones 2C New-Bedford Nelson 52 Bellingham Smith 2f To Neivp.ort^ Commercial Mendon Childs Si Line overBlue-Hill Turn- Uxbridge Read Si Douglas Dudley 4; pike. Thompson Dwight 5 Dorchester Mills 6 Pomfret Sabin 5 >iiItQn Tucker 9 Ashford Clark € W 2 > 2^6 Roads from BostoOr

Wiiminarton Marcy 72 Havre de Grace Seaw 35* Maiisfiefd Dunham 76 Jojtpa Bradford 370 Covtnti-y Kimball 82 Red Lion 378 Hartford Bennet 97 Bird River Barney 383 To Washington Ciy^ by Baltimore Gadsby 395 Elkiidge 40- Worcester Turnpike t^ McKoys 408 Stafford Sfirlngs. Rossburg Ross 425 Roxbury (Punch Bowl) Washington Post-Office 43& Laughtoji 4 Stage Road from Provi- Bi-ooklyn Richards 6 Newton Wis wall 8 dence to Worcester. Fi-amingham Hamilton 19 1-2 Smithfield IMann Westboro' Wesson 29 AW rich 13 Worcester Sikes 38 Uxbridge Read 32 Charlton Rider 51 North bridge Taft 27 Sturbridge Browni 57 Millbury Chase ZZ Holland IVIassey 63 Worcester Sikes 3^ Stafford Wait 73 Tolland Smith SO Old Road to Hartfardi Vei-noJi 86 Cambridge Read 3 East-Hartford Buckler 97 Watertown Hartford Bennet 100 Weathei-sfield Wright 104 Worthingtou Riley 113 Meridian Robinson 119 Wallingford Tyler 123 North-Havcu Ives 127 New-Haven Butler 134 iVIilford Clark 144 Stratlbrd Ferry 146 Stratford Lovejov 148 Fairfield Pennfield 153 Greenfarms Possell l66 Norwalk Reed 170 Stamford Davenport 179 Greenwich Knapp 183 Rye Qnintard 189 Mamaronek 191 Rochelle Williams 195 Chester Gyou 193 Harlem Bridge 202 New-York 210 Jersey City 211 1-2 Newark CifTord 219 1-2 Elizabethtown Lyon 223 1-2 Eridgeton 226 New-Brunswick Drake 240 1-2 Provincetown Gilford 256 Trenton Davis, Herbert 266 Bi-istol 276 Homesburgh 285 Frankford 290 Philadelpliia INIansion-House 295 Darby 302 Chester 310 Wilmington Huggins 323 Christiana Bridge Haimnond 332 Hlktowai Richardson 348 Charlestown 350 1 Reads from Boston. Hy fb Mbany over Worcen- Gi-oton Hal! 3» Peppenll Prown 3lJ Turnpike. t(T To\\j»sei)d Loring 44 ItVcrcester Slater 41 N. Ipswich Batdu .dor Sb H<.ai-d, Diincan, Sikcs, Jatl'iry Peirce 69 Hathawaj jCliamberlaiu, Marlborough Tlaskrll 71 Steams 4'^ KixMe Gorliam 76 Leicester Hobart 47 Sumner 81 Spencer Jeiiks 52 Walpole Carpenter $0 Brook field Di-aiKC 55 Viljage Southard 94 " iVcstei-n Lumbard 60 Bellows' I'alls Wightman 98 Ware Heed t)t> Chariestown Hunt 102 Bek'heitown Clapp 73 Village Sliepky 106 Had ley V/aviitr 82 WeatJjersfickl, Vt. Copeland 114 Koithampton Lyman 90 Windsor ChcsttrtJeld Ciapp 102 Village Pettes 123 'VVorthinrton Pearce 108 Hertford iSr Peru 110 Hanover Dewey 141 Hinsdale Moody 119 To Dartmouth Col. mro'' Pittsfieid I^lorgan 123 Hancock Broad 133 Concord, .V Jhf. New Lebanon Belts 135 J>!edford Maj'hew 5 Canaan Jones 137 Heading Newell 1 Steventown Bush 114 Nichols 14 Schoodick Strong 155 Andovei- Lock 19 Albany 164 Foster 20 i'rom Albany to Niagara Haverhjgl -Plmnmer 30 Falh, 316 miles. Kendall 30 To Brattleborough. Chase 30 West-Cambridge Whltte- Atkinson Dow 36 more 5 Hampsiead Gould 41 Cheater Sweetser 46 Lexington Munroe i* 46 Lincoln Earle 14 Richardson i'oucord M'lntos'a 16 Candia Anderson 5? ^tow Wiidei: 24 Turnpike Hotel Sawyer -S6 60 Bolton Pollard 31 Pembroke F'isk Lancaster Eldei* 35 Concord Stickney .66 Leominster Hale 42 Barker C(> Kendall 41 Gale 66 Westminster Hoar 51 Boscawon Oakes 75 Tem])leton French 59 Salis}jui:>- Pettengill S.^ 54 Athol Pield 67 Wilmot Gay Springlield Stickney 99 To Greenfield. Enfield Willis 106 The same as to Athol 67 Lebanoii Btnton 114 Orange Ward 73 Hauavcr Fuller 119 Ir\injjs Grant Alvord 77 Dewey 119 Montague Guim 82 Greentield IMunn 89 To Burlington through. Orange Wlutney 73 Fergennes. Warwick Draper 76 Walpole vik Southard 94 M'inchesier Linkfield 83 Rockingham Webb 103 Hinsdale Evans «3 Chester Folsbm 110 Brattleboro' Sumner 91 Cavendish Stilts 119 Ludlow Denuison 123 College, To Dartmouth iVIount Holly Green 132 through Keenc^ jYH, Clark 13 5 Concord JSI'Intosh 17 Shrewsbuj-y Tiimey 140 Acton White 24 Ciareijdui\ Parker -146 irt«leton Kidder- 73 jKro-aas \5Z 243 Roads from Boston.

St. Ann's 425 Jacques Cartier 4si Xeioester St. Augustine 476 Woodward Ifj Cape Rouge 479 ^«^- Quebeck 488 laSry \ll Vergennes To Portsmouth p^^j^te^ 19 through Havirhili "" Sf.i Sanies 209 Medford Mayo 5 Sheibume famms Heading Burlmgton 215 Parker 12 Howard 220 Andovtr Locke" 20 To Haverhill Kendall 30 and Quebec. Plastow 3fcdford SaM-yer 36 Jaqyis 5 Kingston Peasley 39 -^0^".™ Hill 10 ^lUenea Sanborn 42 Bower* 19 Exeter vnelmsford Leavitt 4? 23 Mrathara Tyngsboro' Kenniston 53 Swallow 30 Greenland punstable Huse 55 Pollard 36 Portsmouth Davenport 60 2VIen-imack Patterson 43 -Aniherst Eaton 46 To Passumaquoddy over m. h. Converse 49 Ncivburyport Turnfiike 3VIoiint Vernon Ray 52 Trancistown Lally 61 through Portsmouth. Gibson 64 Charlestown King 2 Hillsborough-tT-ii T. 1. M'Niel 72 Maiden ' 4 "Washington Fanis'vxoith 81 Lynnfield Hotel Cummings 12 Xempster Brainard 88 Topsfjeld Hotel Cummings 21 Claremont Chase 100 NewburjTport Gilman 3$ IVindsor, Vt. Hpttes 109 Merrimack Bridge Pearson 36 [Woodstock Tavlor 123 Hampton Langraaid 43 jBamard Aiken 131 Greenland Huse 54 Hoyalton Smith & Fox 137 Portsmouth Davenport 58 Randolph Holmes 146 Kirtery Rice 59 Brookfield Edson 152 York Wilcox 67 _„.,.. Ainsworth 156 Wells Maxcy 76 >v iliiamstown Jones 160 Kennebunk Jcffei-ds 8^ 3Iontpelier Davis, Eaton & Saco Cleves 95 Houghton 170 Scarborough Noble 106 IVIoretown Cobh 177 Pbitland Boston 110 AVaterbury Turner 181 Falmouth l^night 113 -Bolton Whitcomb 189 Buckman 11^ Jlichmond Spicer ii Howard 191 N. Yarmouth Mitchell 122 Ij^ilhston Parker 200 Freeport Codman 121 Burhngton Eaker 208 Brunswick Dow 136 Jolchester Bints 214 Bath Turnpike MathcMS 14^ 3Ijlton j>];itt 222 Henideli's Ferry Bicker 14^

T.lhworth Lang^on 261 Belfast to Bangor fJSfew 'iTtjntou |Goukin 271 Sullivan Ferry 279 Road.) Coldsboroujjh Hill 285 Belfast Cunmngham 220 Slcubtlx Moore 281 Prospect l^ane 228 Chen7tield AdaJiu 290 Frankfort (Marsh River, Ver- Columbia PaUtu 3o3 mont) Peirce 235 Jouesboro' Whitnt-y 312 do. Village 23y Ikfachias Chalouer 320 Hampden Vose 246 Ka^tport 350 Bangor Hatch i52

Fr::ni Machias to Calais. Bangor to Castim , I'lasC I^lachias Chaloner 320 6id^ Ptnobscoc liivcr. KaJl-ilivcr 32(5 Brewer ^ Huiitieys 336 Orriijgton \Voodbury 6 Uennjsville Wilder 343 Bucksiiort Howes 14 Rnbbiiistau Brewer 365 West side. Calais Downes S77 Harapden Vose ti ifrom Po tland 10 Augus- FranKibrt Tobey 13 ta Bi-idge through Der- Over the River to Bucksport ham, How es 1 Bucksport ViUage Emerson, f^Vestbrook Stephens 3 Fryc 19 Chace 11 K. Yarmouth Oriand Shevbarne 26 ual meeting house lo JPow Castine Avery 33 Derham 18 Do. (Penin.) iakenian So New biidge over Androscog- gin River 19 Jriampden io Aew/iort^ Lisbon [Robinson's comerj 24 (jYciu H'Md.) 32 Wales Libby & Given Carmel Benson 12 34 ^lomnouth Brown Crosby PI. Fnind 1!> 37 Mouiuoutli Judkins Newport Burnet ai Wiuthrop Howard 42 iJo. Stewart and Shaw 25 Hallowefl forks road Robin- son 48 To urriage'iv >ck. Augusta Bridge 52 Vassalborough Brown 180 \v inslow 190 Bi uihsrAck to From Ban- Cliniou 195 gor, Caiiuau Locke 206 Sninswick Dow 145 ^.orridgewock Sa\Mel 212 "Toijsham Green 1 46 Bowdoiiiham Leonai-d 153 To K^vridgeivr,ck througk Litchfield Shaw lo2 Oxjoii. Gardner ^Ic Lelian lo9 Falmouth Lambert 115 Hallowell Snuth 173 Gray Coob 125 Augusta Pollard 175 isew Gloucester 132 Vassalboro' Brown 1 b 1 Pujand 139 Chiiia Washbunt 197 Miiiot Perkins 143 yaiifax Hej-Avood 201 Turner Ltavilt 150 Unity 210 jBumham LivCrmore Munroe 162 Joy Bagiey 216 Jay Frost 169 Dixmont Butnian 221 Fa'rmingtor Rust 184 >"o, 2, Range!, Giiuiore 22y Mercer Anioid 1^2 Hampden Vose, Kinsley 287 Starks Curby Bangor Hatch 197 Jio nidgewock Danfoitii 204 Garland Williamson 243 Jbrum LrunsivicK <-o j1:^1- Bangor to Seb'. ck. Levant Hodsdon 11 Liodl^ old Road. C orinth Strong 19 Topsham G ixtn 1 No. 2, Brown 30 Bo%\ (loiuJiam Baker 15 febetk Mculton 39 Litchfield 22 250 ^o^ds from Boston.

Hallo-well Smith 29 Hilia to Lancmter^ K,H. JProm Portland to Hat- Gorham Phinney \^ loivtll through JYtw- Standwich Thompson 17 Baidwin Fitch 29 Gljucesier. Hiram Spring 36 Portland 113 Bi-owufield Stickiiey 40 Gray 13G Fryeburg Eastfaiain 47 Hew Gloucester 142 C onwav, N . H. Osgood 49 Lewistowii 152 Bartiett Hall 65 Green 158 Hart's Location T. Gate 7S JMonmouth 166 Notch of WhiteHills Hartford 78 AViiuhrop 172 Bevond Notch Roscbrook 84 llailowell Smith 82 JelfVrson Plaisted 93 jfb Portland over Piscat- Lancaster Wilson 10^ aqua Bridifc. To JVewburyport through Hampton Falls Hammond 43 Oreenland Dearborn 52 Potter IS-. Piscataqua BridgfC Fiink 58 Salem Baker Vf^ Dover Wyail 70 Beverly Poiter 21- Somersworth "Williams ?4 Wenham 23 Beruick Hobbs, Garland 75 Hamiitoii Brown Treadweil 27 33oug:hty's Falls Hobbs 82 Ipswich Smith 31 South-Berwick Yrost 76 Ro-w-ley Newbui-j-port Coburn 39 AVells Little-field, Liudsav 85 Keiinebuuk Jefferds 95 7o Gloucester. Saco Cleves & Moody 105 Beverly Baker l7 Stroudwater March I06 Manchester Thompson 23 Portland Bumham, Folsom, Gloucester Low 30 Tilton, M'Lellan 112 To Marblehead. From Portland through L^-nn Hotel 9 Frueburgh and White Mai-blchead Ray 16

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Distapces from Boston to the principal Towns in the United States, Miles. From Boston, to Provi- dence, R. I. 41 —- toN.London, Con. 100 toN. Haven, Con. 134

r to Springfield 86 to Hartford, Con. 1 00 to New-York 2l0 ^to Philadelphia 295 -— to Baltimore 395 toWashingtonCit.436 to Salem 14

"^——r to Newbu^-yport 39 • INDEX. 251

^rademy Arts h Sciencfs J53 Council Massachusetts 17 Academies in Massachusetts 11-2 Counseilors in Boston 49 Additions and Corrections 225 Court of Sessions 37 Agents, Consuls 219——224 Conunissioners of Boundary 224 Agricultural Societies 188 Courts of United States 194 Antiquarian Society 154 Dispensan' Medical 178 Ancient and Hon. Artillery 138 District Officers of U. S. 193 Andover Institution 152 Divisionary Staff Officers iir Appendix 226 Dukes County Justices, &.Ci 61 Army of the United States 205 Dartmouth College 14Q Artillerj-of Massachusetta 133 Department of State 192 Asylums 181 Eclipses 2 Attorneys in Boston 41 Es*ex County Justices, &c. 42 Attorneys, Cir. Court U. S. 195 Education Societies 145, 16L Atheneums 1S5 Federal Courts Sitting 194 Attorney-Gen. of Massachusetts 35 Field OfFi-.i of Infantry 122 Auctioneers in Boston 167 Franklii. D nation 182 Assessors 165 Firewards in Boston 164 Attorneys in Bost«n 41 Franklin County Justices, Jke. 72 Aqueduct Corporation 187 Gold Tables 237 Hanks in Massachusetts 169 General Court 15 Barnstable Justices, &c. 50 General Staff Officers 117 Berkshire Justices, See. 75 Croveminentcf United States 180 Bible Societies ' 154 Goveri-.ors of Massachusetts 15, 16 Biltof Mortality-, Boston 240 Do. of the several Slates 204 Bishops in America 116 Hampshire Justices, &c. 69 Board of Health, Boston 164 Hancock Justices, &e. 9r Bank. Savings 218 Handel Xc Haydn Society 185 Boston Court Common Pleas 37 Humane Societies 17$ Bri)?ade Staft' OfRceri 1 19 Howard Society 180 3rie:ade in Boston, 3d 136 Hampden Jiisfices, fee. 67 Bristol Justices^ 8cc. 56 14S 148 Historical Societs' 15,'5 Bowdoin CoHe^e 1^6 Hospital Corpora'tion wj Boylston Donation 182 lastri.icters Associated 134 Circuit Court Common PIcaS 35 Infantry Field Officers 122 Charitable Societies 180 Inspc-ciors State 242 Churches and Ministers l02 Insurance Companies 17S Counselloi-s Circ. Court, U. S. 1P5 Interest Table 241 Constables in Boston 165 Justices in Boston 3C> Coins, Foifi^n 237 Judiciary of MassachusPtts 35 Court of Sessions 37 Judiciar/ of United States 193 Counsellors, &c, in Boston 4o Justices through the State 37 Cadets Independent J3S Kennebeck Justices, &c. 9ff Cashiers U. S. Branches 244 Letters, posUge of 19S Circuit Court U. S. Attorney's I95 I Consuls American 219 Manufactures Societ>' for 18S Coiisuis foreigH in U. S. 221 Middlesex Justi<*e3, &c. 45 Cincinnati in Massachusetts 1S3 ?.[u?ical Societies 185 Cong. Charitable Society 180 Militia of Massachusetts H7 Convention Cong. Ministers 114 Ministers and Churches 102 Court S. J. Massachusetts 35 Ministers of U.S. in foreign coun- Couits S. J. Calendar of 227 tries 21 :> - Common Pleas 228 T^Iinistprs foreign in U. S. £21 - Sessions 229 Missionary Societies 157 - Municipal 230 Municipal Court 3r - Probate 231 IMedical Dispensai"y 178 E umberland Justices j Jkc. 8 i Middlesex Canal 18 252 INDEX.

Nantucket Co. Justices, &;c. 61 Sheriffs in Essex Naval Board 197 Navy Aerents, %lc. 201 Naval Force of U. States 203 Na\T of United States 197 Norfolk Countj' Justices, &c. 51 Notaries Publick 33 Ovei-seeis of Poor, Bost6n. 163 Oxford Justices, !kc. 92 Physicians in Boston 157 Prohiite Court* 231 Postage 196 Periobscot Justices, Sec. 99 Princeton College, N. J. 150 Phi Beta Kappa 146 Pilots Branch 225 Phinouth County Justices, &e, 53 Post Towns & Post Masteis 138 Pfeace Society, Mass. 184 Repoi'ter Decisions. Mass. 35 Representatives Mpssachusetts 18 Do. United States 190 Revenue Officers, Massa. 225 Reads, List of 245 Roman Catholic Bishops 116 Salaries 192, 193 Schools Public, Boston 164 School Conunittee do 163 Selectmen do 163 Senate of jNIassachusettS 17 Do. United States Societies, Chaintable &c. Somerset Co. Justices &c. 94 Solicitor-General of Mass. 3y State Prison Officers of 187 Suffolk County Justices^ &c. 38 Supreme Court Massachusetts 35 Supreme Court of U. States 193 Su-g-eous rnd Plysicians 167 aejsioas Courts 229 Secretary of Massachusetts 31 Suffolk justices, &c. 38 SR.insrs Bank, Boston 218 South Carolina College 151 Sheriffs in Boston 41

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