New England Merchantile Union business directory for, containing an almanac for 1849, a business directory for New England. . . and advertising register of New York, 1849 , Part 19

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Literary Institutions in New Hampshire.


Dartsmouth College, Hanover .- Rev. Nathan Lord, D. D., President; Daniel Blaisdell, Esq., Treasurer.


Faculty : Rev. Nathan Lord, D. D., President.


Rev. Roswell Shurtleff, D. D., Pro- fessor Emeritus of Moral Philosophy and Political Economy.


-, Phillips Professor of Theology.


Hon. Joel Parker, L. L. D., Profes- sor of Medical Jurisprudence.


Rev. Charles Brickett Haddock, D. D., Professor of Intellectual Philoso phy and Political Economy.


Dixi Crosby, M. D., Professor of Surgery, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Children.


Edward Elisha Phelps, M. D., Pro- fessor of Materia Medica and Thera- Botany.


Alpheus Crosby, A. M., Professor of the Greek Language and Litera- ture.


Ira Young, A. M., Appleton Pro- fessor of Natural Philosophy, and Professor of Astronomy.


Oliver Payson Hubbard, M. D .. Hall Frofessor of Mineralogy and Geology, and Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.


Joseph Roby, M.D., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic, and of Pathological Anatomy.


Samuel Gilman Brown, A. M., Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles-lettres.


Edwin David Sanborn, A. M., Pro- fessor of the Latin Language and Literature.


Stephen Chase, A. M., Professor of Mathematics.


Edmund Randolph Peaslee, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiolo- gy. Rev. Charles Brickett Haddock, D. D., Librarian.


Asa Weeks, A. B., Preceptor of Moors' Charity School.


MEDICAL STUDENTS 52


SENIOR SOPHISTERS 38


JUNIOR SOPHISTERS 50


SOPHOMORES 51


FRESHMEN


52


PARTIAL COURSE.


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TOTAL 245


Calendar. Fall term begins Friday morning, Augu-t 25, 1848. Fall ex- amination, Nov. 13-16. 1848. Fall term ends Thur day night Nov. 16,


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NEW HAMPSHIRE.


Winter term begins Friday morn- ing, January 5, 1849. Spring term begins Friday morning, February 23, 1849. Spring term ends Thursday night, May 10, 1849. Vacation of two weeks. .


Summer term begins Friday morn- ing, May 25. Sumner examination, July 16-21. Examination for admis- sion to College, Tuesday, July 24. Anniversaries of Societies, Wednes- day July 25. Commencenient, last Thursday in July, July 26. Vacation of four Weeks.


Examination for admission to Col- lege Wednesday and Thursday, Au- gust 22, 23. Fall term begins Friday morning, August 24.


Students, whose circumstances make it necessary for them to take schools in the Winter, are permitted Main-st., Concord.


to be absent fourteen weeks from the close of the Fall term.


Calendar. Medical Lectures begin Thursday, Nov. 3, 1848. Medical examinations and commencement, Nov. 7-9. Close of the terin Nov. 9. Examination for degrees Tuesday, May 9, 1849. Examination for de- grees, Tuesday July 25. Medical lectures begin Thursday, August 2.


New Hampshire Historical Soci- ety, Concord. Incorporated June 13th 1823. Samuel D. Bell, Presi- dent, Manchester; Levi Chamber- lain, first Vice-President, Keene ; Ja- red W. Williams, second Vice-Presi- dent. Lancaster ; Reverend Edmund manufacturer, Nashua. Worth, Recording Secretary, Con- cord; Rev. Nathaniel Bouton, Cor- responding Secretary, Concord ; E. S. Towle, Treasurer, Concord ; Jo- seph B. Walker, Librarian, Concord. Plymouth. The Library and Cabinet of this So- ciety are located in the Hall over the Merrimack County Bank at Con- cord.


Concord Society of Natural His- tory, Concord. Wm. Prescott, M. D., President, Concord ; Rev. Nathaniel facturer, Canaan.


Bouton, and Col. Wm. Kent, Vice- Presidents ; B. H. Tripp, M. D., Sec- retary.


Methodist General Biblical Insti- tute, Concord, New Hampshire .- Board of Instruction . Rev. Elijah ture, manufacturers, Mason.


Hedding, D. D., President ; Rev. John Dempster, D. D., Rev. Osman C. Ba- ker, A. M., Rev. Charles Adams, A. M., Professors.


Miscellaneous.


American Emery Manufacturer, Willard B. Stevens, Bennington.


Architects, Samuel Twombly, G. Falls, Somersworth.


A. O. Colby, 16 Merrimack Block, Elin-street, Manchester.


Artificial Legs, B. French Palmer, manufacturer, Meredith Bridge.


Bar and Draft Iron, Pliny Mer- rill, manufacturer, Hinsdale.


Bass Viols, A. Prescott & Son, manufacturers, 132 Main-street, Con- cord.


Blocks and Spars, Thomas Odion, manufacturer, Portsmouth.


Martin & Furnald, manufacturers, Portsmouth.


Botanic Infirmary, kept by Orran P. Warren, Pittsfield.


Cane Seat Chair Frames, Parmen - ter & Bemis, manf., Marlboro'. A. A. Mason, manf. do


Carriage Axles, Adam Fisk, manf. East Jaffrey.


Carriage Makers' and Wheel- wrights' Stock, Jesse Crosby, dealer, Nashua.


Card Boards, Thomas Laws & Co., manf's., Washington.


Coaches, J. Stevens Abbott, manf., Concord.


Combs, H. Smith, manf., Newport.


Copper Pumps, J. D. Cooper, mf.,


Copper Smiths and Founders, Sam. Gerrish & Co., 16 Bow-street, Ports- mouth.


Drums, Porter & Blanchard, manu- facturers, Main-street, Concord.


Essence and Blacking, Moses Brickett, manufacturer, New lps- wich.


Steven Thayer, manufacturer, New Ipswich.


Felch & Meriam, manufacturers, Mason.


Files and Rasps, Edwin Price,


Gloves and Mittens, Ward & Mc- Question, manufacturers, Plymouth.' Chase & Kibby, manufacturers,


Hames, Smith & Willard, Manu- facturers, Newport.


Hosiery and Gloves, J. R. Bruce, Dealer, Manchester.


Joiners' Tools, M. Hamilton, manu-


India Rubber Goods, Washington Sylvester, wholesale dealer, Ports- mouth.


Japanned Ware, A. & J. Scirp-


Land Surveyors, Frederic W. Stark, Bedford.


Samuel Twombly, Great Falls, Somersworth.


Locks and Knobs, Nashua Lock Company, manufacturers, Nashua.


M. E. Roch, Lock manufacturer, Mount Vernon.


S. W. Priest, Door Knob manufac- turer, Hinsdale.


Loom Harness, Tim. G. Somers, manufacturer, Meredith Bridge.


Mathematical Instruments, J. Trundy, manufacturer, Bow-street, Portsmouth.


Millwrights, J. H. Sargent & Co., Chesterfield.


Jonas Rolfe, Colebrook. John Parsons, Freedom. Chas. E. Gore, Hampton Falls. P. & P. H. Paddleford, Littleton. M. & J. H. Buck, Lebanon. Stillman Buss, Marlborough. Jacob Hall, Rumney.


Mortice and Tenoning Machines, J. A. Fay & Co., manufacturers, Keene.


Museums, M. H. Hough, Proprie- tor of Manchester Museunı, Man- chester.


Musical Instruments, Graves & Co., manufacturers of wood, brass, and silver Instruments, Winches- ter.


Patent Self-Fastening Screw Boot Frames, Edwin P. Read, manufac- turer, Swanzey.


Patent Awls, Saw-Sets, and Lea ther-Splitting Machines, H. Aiken, manufacturer, Franklin.


Patent Cordage, Jeremiah John- son, manufacturer, Portsmouth.


Patent Accelerated Wheel Heads, Elliot Hopkins, manufacturer, Ches- terfield.


E. P. Price, manufacturer, Chester- field.


Patent Horse-power, W. W. East- man & Co., manufacturers, Wendell.


Patent Tin Harnesses, Johnson & Fogg, manufacturers, Enfield.


Planes, Cyrus Weaver, manufac- turers, Hudson.


Planing and Drilling Machines, J. H. Gage, manufacturer, Nashua. M. & J. H. Buck, manufacturers, Lebanon.


Pencils, Munroe & Co., manufac- turers of Writing and Drawing Pen- cils, Nashua.


Portrait Painters, Wm. S. Good- kin, Dover.


W. D. Morrell, Meriden Village, Plainfield.


Powder, John Carkin, manufactu- rer, Bennington.


Oliver M. Whipple, manufacturer, Exeter.


Pulverized Quartz, Dan'l McLure, manufacturer, Unity.


Salt, S. W. Walker, manufacturer of fine Table Salt, Portsmouth.


Saws, Leavett & McDaniel, manu- facturers, Fishersville.


Shuttle Iron and Chain Links, Douglass & Rockwood, manufactu- rers, Nashua.


Silver and Brass Plates, Blanch- ard & Walker, 192 Main-st., Concord.


Soap Stone, Daniel Fuller, manu- facturer, Francestown.


Spinning Cylinders, Frederic A. Lord, manufacturer, Great Falls, Somersworth.


Steeple Clocks, Benjamin Morrill, manufacturer, Boscawen.


Stereotype Founder, William Kit- son, Washington-street, Concord.


Stone Ware, Martin Crafts, manu- facturer, Nashua.


L. Crane, manufacturer, Nashua.


Turners. B. L. Cram & Co., wood and iron Turners, Pittsfield.


Vegetable Medicines, D. Quimby, det.er, Great Falls, Somersworth.


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Weaving Reeds, J. Crouch & Son, Walker, Seth S. manufacturers, Nashua.


Wheel Hubs, J. K. Baldwin, manu- facturer, Meredith Bridge.


Wicking, Joshua Marey, manufac- turer, Hillsborough.


Wines and Liquors, Wm. B. Cummings, Wm. H. Robinson, wholesale dealer, 14 and Edwards, Thomas M. 15 Bow-street, Portsmouth.


Winnowing Mills, Amos Kelly, manufacturer, Hopkinton. Timothy French, manufacturer, Hollis.


Writing Academy, A. P. Stallack, Teacher, 66 Elm-st., Manchester.


Wrought-Iron Screws, C. S. Tol- man, manufacturer, Hinsdale.


Yarn, James Townsend, Marlow, Imla Wright, Antrim, and Lawson Crane, Nashua,-manufacturers of Wool Knitting Yarn.


Shakers.


The United Society, Shaker Vil- lage, Merrimack County, New Hamp- shire, manufacture Lumber, Lea- ther, Hosiery, Woollen Cloths, Flan- nels, Vegetable Preparations, for medical purposes, Tubs, Pails, Seives, Brooms, Rakes, Grain Measures, Book Presses, Whips, Mortars, Truss- es, and Spinning Wheels; and raise and vend Garden Seeds, &c., &c.


David Parker, Agent.


Trustees .- Thos. W. Hoit, Thos. Dockham, Hanson Chase, James S. Kame, James Blanchard, and Ne- hemiah Truff.


The United Society, Shaker Vil- lage, Enfield, manufacture all the above articles.


Caleb M. Dyer, Principal Agent. Travelling Agents .- Otis Holbrook, Jason Kidder, True W. Heath, Loren Huntington, and Samuel Barker. Jerub Dyer, Physician.


Notaries Public.


Dinsmore, Silas


Brown, John S.


Nutter, John W.


Noble, Mark


Sanborn, Richard


Springfield.


Wiggin, J. B. Stratham.


Winkley, Daniel


Strafford.


Montgomery, Samuel P.


Bean, Jona Tuftonborough.


Bailey, Bradbury Unity.


Gage, John


Laws, Thomas


Huntington, Geo. Walpole.


Bennett, A. H. Winchester.


Rust, Thomas Wolfborough.


Tebbetts, Thomas J.


Savings Banks.


Cheshire Provident Institution of Savings. Commenced operations 1833. Located at Keene. Amos Twitchell, President ; Samuel Hale, Levi Chamberlain, Vice-Presidents ; George Tilden, Secretary and Treas- urer.


Connecticut River Savings Bank, at Charlestown. Samuel Webber, President; George Olcott, Secretary and Treasurer. Incorporated June Price. 1831.


Manchester Savings Bank. Char- tered and organized 1846. Hiram Brown, President; Nathan Parker, Treasurer.


Meredith Bridge Savings Bank. J. L. Perley, President ; J. T. Coffin, Secretary and Treasurer. Incorpo- rated 1831.


New Hampshire Savings Bank, in Concord. Francis N. Fisk, President ; Samuel Morril, Treasurer. Incorpo- rated June 1830.


New Market Savings Bank, at New Market. Incorporated June 1832. G. W. Kittredge, President ; H. C. Wetherbee, Treas.


Portsmouth Savings Bank. In- corporated June 1823. William M. Shackford, President ; Samuel Lord, Treasurer.


Saving Bank for the County of Strafford. Office at the Strafford Bank, Dover. Noah Martin, Presi- dent ; Wm. Woodman, Cashier. In corporated June, 1823.


Sullivan Savings Institution, Claremont. Ambrose Crossett, Pre- sident ; P. C. Freeman, Secretary ; G. N. Farwell, Treasurer. Com- menced operations Jan. 1838.


Somersworth Savings Bank, loca- ted at Great Falls. Incorporated July, 1845. John A. Burleigh, Pres- ident ; Mark Noble, Treasurer and Secretary. .


Insurance Companies.


Carroll County Mutual Fire Insu rance Company, Sandwich. Incor- porated July, 1846. President, Sam uel Emerson ; Secretary, Moulton H. Marston; Treasurer, Tim. , Varnum.


Cheshire County Mutual Insu- rance Co., Walpole. President, Lar- kin Baker; Secretary, Leonard Bis- co; Treasurer, Frederic Vase.


Cocheco Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Dover. Incorporated June, 1839. President, Ezekiel Hurd ; Secretary, A. Pierce ; Treasurer, A. Pierce. +


Columbian Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Concord. Incorporated, 1847. President, Josiah Stevens ; Secreta- ry, Arthur Fletcher; Treasurer, Cal- vin Ainsworth.


Equitable Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Concord. Incorporated 1846. President, John Lancaster; Secre- tary, Mitchel Gilmore, Jr .; Treasu- rer, Cyrus Hill.


Farmers' Mutual Insurance Co., Gilmanton. Incorporated June, 1839. President, Ira A. Eastman ; Secre- tary, Morrill Shepard ; Treasurer, Alfred Prescott.


Grafton County Mutual Fire In- surance Co., Orford. President, Wm. Howard; Secretary, Edward M. Bissell; Treasurer, Stedman Willard.


Wentworth, Paul


Hutchins, Hamilton


Lancaster, John Walker, Wm., Jr. Chase, Harvey Porter, John


Tuffts, Asa


Smith, John H.


. Woodman, Chas. W.


Goodhue, Converse Lawrence, Jotham Sullivan, John Hoit, Ira B. Haskell, Levi Lamprey, Asa Cheney, Albert G. Page, John


Durham. Enfield. Exeter.


Fitzwilliam. Gilmanton. Groton. Haverhill.


Keene.


Lancaster. Lebanon. Lempster. Littleton. Loudon. Lyme. Manchester.


Meredith.


Middleton.


Monroe, Thomas


Nashua.


Stevens, Aaron F. Fox, John J.


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Nashville.


New Hampton.


Berry, E. B. New Durham.


Chamberlain, Isaac, Jr.


Isaacs, E. M. Chapman, J. M.


New Ipswich.


New Market.


Murray, David Currier, E. R.


Newtown.


Northumberland.


Bellows, Chas. Willey, Wm. B.


Northwood.


Whittemore, Aaron, Jr. Pembroke. Plainfield.


Plymouth.


Claggett, Wm. Parker, Wm. B. Drown, Daniel P. Shores, James F.


Penhallow, Oliver W.


Edmunds, Joseph M. Bartlett, James P.


McDuffie, J., Jr.


Keyes, Henry


Parsons, Warren


Holbrook, Albert M.


True, George


Sleeper, W. H.


Hoyt, Daniel


Wentworth, Joseph


Weed, Wm. M. Burbank, Barker


Shelburne.


Jewell, B.


Bussell, M. C.


South Hampton. Somersworth.


Hodgman, James Norris, Nathan W. Winkley, John H., Jr. Webster, Amos Noyes, Jeremiah Hutchins, Wm. V. Jones, Samuel


Barrington. Boscawen.


Bath. Bradford. Brentwood. Canterbury. Charlestown.


Chester. Chichester. Chesterfield. Claremont. Concord.


Cornish. Derry. Dover.


Leverett, Thomas H. Williams, James H. Newell, Zebina Kent, Richard P. Kendrick, Timothy Dodge, John, Jr. Moore, Adam


Rollins, John S. Perkins, Thomas Barstow, George Foster, Herman Coffin, John T. Walker, Lyman B. Warren, M. R.


Winch, Francis Nash, John


Bryant, John Rogers, Samuel Bailey, Benjamin Blair, Walter


Portsmouth.


Rochester. Rumney. Rye. Salem. Salisbury. Sanbornton. Sandwich.


Antrim. Auburn. Barnstead.


Dudley, Winthrop H. Clough, Samuel Gilchrist, J. J. Olcott, George Pillsbury, David Seavey, Nathaniel Atherton, George Tappan, J. W. Low, Joseph Upham, N. G. Towle, Ebenezer S. Minot, George Fletcher, Arthur


Wakefield. Washington.


Granite Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Boscawen. Incorporated July, 1839. President, Moody A. Pillsbury ; Secretary and Treasurer, Ebenezer


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Hillsborough Mutual Fire Insu- State Government-New rance Co., Amherst. Incorpor ited Hampshire. July, 1833. President, Francis P. Salary. Fitch ; Secretary and Treasurer, Lemuel N. Pattee.


Merrimack . County Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Concord. Incorpora- ted July, 1825. President, Richard Bradbury ; Secretary, Samuel Mor- rill ; Treasurer, Samuel Cotlin.


New Boston Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co., New Boston. Incorpora- ted June, 1841. President, N. C. Crombie ; Secretary, Rodney Mc- Callum ; Treas'r, A. W. Tewksbury.


New Hampshire Mutual Fire In- surance Co., Concord. Incorporated June, 1825. President, Richard H. Ayer ; Secretary, Wm. Kent; Trea surer, Hamilton Hutchins.


Portsmouth Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co., Portsmouth. Incorporated June, 1839. President, William Sta- vers ; Secretary and Treasurer, John Salter.


Rockingham Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Exeter. Incor- porated June, 1833. President, John Kimball ; Secretary and Treasurer, William P. Moulton.


Rockingham Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Epping. President, Joseph C. Plumer ; Secretary, Abra- ham Plumer; Treasurer, Abraham Plumer.


Rockingham Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co., Exeter. Incorporated 1832. President, James Burley ; Sec- retary, Isaac L. Folsom ; Treasurer, J. Dearborn.


Stafford County Mutual Fire Insu- rance Co., Meredith. Incorporated June, 1836. President, Stephen Gale ; Secretary, Jeremiah Elkins ; Treasurer, J. T. Coffin.


Union Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Concord. Incorporated 1846. Pre- sident, Jacob A. Potter ; Secretary, J. E. Lang ; Treasurer, Asa Fowler.


Insurance Agents.


Benning W. Sanborn, 136 Main-st., Concord, Agent for the Atlantic Mu- tual Fire Insurance Company.


Seth Eastman, Concord, Agent for the New Jersey Protective Insurance Company.


L. Smith, General Insurance Ag'nt, Fishersville.


Geo. Tilden, Keene, Agent for the Etna Insurance Company, Hartford.


David Hill, 6 Union Building, Elm- street, Manchester, Agent for the Etna Insurance Company, Hartford, and the Atlantic, Rockingham and Portsmouth Mutual Fire Insurance Company.


Aaron P. Hughes, Main-street, Nashua, Agent for the Hartford Pro- tective Insurance Company.


Jas. P. Bartlett, Portsmouth, Agent for the New York Mutual Safety, Marine and Fire Insurance Company, and the New York Mutual Life In- surance Company.


Jared W. Williams, Lancas- ter, Governor, $1,000


Thomas P. Treadwell, Con- cord, Secretary of State, 800


Wm. C. Prescott, Concord, Deputy Secretary of State, Fees. John Atwood, Concord, Trea- surer, 600


John S. Wells, Exeter, At- torney-General, 1,200


John Wadleigh, Meredith, Adjutant-General, 400


Richard S. Rust, Northfield, School Commissioner, 600


Harry Hibbard, Bath, Presi- dent of the Senate, $2 50 per day. Sam. H. Ayer, Hillsborough, Speaker of House, $2 50 per day. John H. George, Concord, Clerk of the Senate, Fees.


Lewis Smith, Fishersville, Clerk of the House,


Butterfield & Hill, Concord, State Printers.


John Clark, Commissary- General.


SUPERIOR COURT. Salary.


John S. Gilchrist, Charles-


town, Chief Justice, $1,400


Andrew S. Woods, Bath, As- sociate Justice, 1,200


Leonard Wilcox, Orford, As- sociate Justice, 1,200


CIRCUIT COURT.


Salary.


Ira A. Eastman, Gilmanton, $1,200


Samuel D. Bell, Manchester, 1,200


JUDGES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.


BELKNAP.


Thomas Cogswell, Gilmanton.


Henry Y. Simpson, New Hampton.


CARROLL.


Thomas Rust, Wolf borough. Thomas P. Drake, Effingham.


CHESHIRE.


Horace Chapin, Winchester.


Nathan G. Babbitt, Westmoreland.


coos.


Joshua Marshall, Stratford. Richard Eastman, Lancaster.


GRAFTON.


David C. Churchill, Lyman. Nathaniel S. Berry, Hebron.


HILLSBOROUGH.


Jacob Whittemore, Antrim. Jesse Carr, Goffstown.


MERRIMACK.


Benjamin Wadleigh, Sutton. Jacob A. Potter, Concord.


ROCKINGHAM.


Bradbury Bartlett, Nottingham. James Pickering, Newington.


STRAFFORD.


George L. Whitehouse, Farmington. Hiram R. Roberts, Somersworth.


SULLIVAN.


Ambrose Cossit, Claremont. Eleazer Jackson, Corrish.


COURTS OF PROBATE.


BELKNAP.


Salary.


Warren Lovell, Judge, $142 Jeremiah Elkins, Register, 183


CARROLL.


Jonathan T. Chase, Judge, 142


Obed Hall, Register,


143


CHESHIRE.


Larkin Baker, Judge,


235


Geo. F. Starkweather, Register,


300


cooS.


Benjamin Hunkin, Judge,


100


George A. Cossitt, Register,


125


GRAFTON.


Walter Blair, Judge,


275


Samuel Swazey, Register, 380


HILLSBOROUGH.


Luke Woodbury, Judge, 276


Lemuel N. Pattee, Register, 383


MERRIMACK.


Horace Chase, Judge,


245


Calvin Ainsworth, Register, 345


ROCKINGHAM.


John Sullivan, Judge,


334


James H. Sharpley, Register,


462


STRAFFORD.


Charles W. Woodman, Judge 167


Enoch Berry, Register, 233


SULLIVAN.


John L. Putnam, Judge, 175


Ralph Metcalf, Register,


225


TERMS OF THE SUPERIOR COURT.


FIRST DISTRICT.


Exeter, on the third Tuesday of July, and at Dover on the 3d Tues- day of December, for the counties of Rockinghain and Strafford.


SECOND DISTRICT.


Concord, on the 2d Tuesday of Ju- ly, and at Amherst on the 2d Tues- day of December, for the counties of Merrimack and Hillsborough.


THIRD DISTRICT.


Newport, on the Ist Tuesday of July, and at Keene on the first Tues- day of December, for the counties of Sullivan and Cheshire.


FOURTH DISTRICT.


Ossipee, on the 4th Tuesday of July, and at Gilford on the 4th Tues- day of December, for the counties of Belknap and Carroll.


FIFTH DISTRICT.


Plymouth, on the Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of July ; at


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Lancaster on the Tuesday next after the term at Plymouth, and at Haver- hill on the Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of December, for the counties of Grafton and Coos.


TERMS OF THE COURT OF COM- MON PLEAS.


BELKNAP.


Gilford, 4th Tuesday of February, and Ist Tuesday of September.


CARROLL.


Ossipee, 3d Tuesday of May, and 2d Tuesday of November.


CHESHIRE.


Keene, 3d Tuesday of March, and June and November. 2d Tuesday of September.


cooS.


Lancaster, 1st Tuesday of May, and 1st Tuesday of November.


GRAFTON.


Haverhill, 2d Tuesday of April and 1st Tuesday of October for the Wes- tern Judicial District; at Plymouth, 2d Tuesday of May and 3d Tuesday of November, for the Eastern Judi- cial District.


HILLSBOROUGH.


Amherst, 3d Tuesday of April; Manchester, 4th Tuesday of October.


MERRIMACK.


Concord, 4th Tuesday of March and 2d Tuesday of October.


ROCKINGHAM.


Portsmouth, 3d Tuesday of Sep- tember ; Exeter, 2d Tuesday of Feb- ruary.


STRAFFORD.


Dover, 3d Tuesday of January and 1st Tuesday of August.


SULLIVAN.


Newport, 1st Tuesday of February and 3d Tuesday of August.


TERMS OF THE PROBATE COURT.


BELKNAP.


Gilford, on the 3d Tuesday of ev- ery month.


CARROLL.


Ossipee Corner, on the 3d Tuesday of April, and on the 2d Tuesday of February, June, August, October, and December.


West Ossipee, on the 2d Tuesday of January, the 1st Tuesday of March, the 2d Tuesday of May, July, September and Noveinber.


Ossipee, on the 2d Tuesday of Oc- tober.


CHESHIRE.


Keene, on the 1st Tuesday of every month, and on the 3d Tuesday of March, April, May, September, October and November.


cooS.


Colebrook, on the 1st Tuesday of September.


Strafford, on the 1st Tuesday of January. Lancaster, on the first Tuesday of March and November, and the 2d |Samuel Webster


Tuesday of May.


Bartlett, on the 1st Tuesday of July.


Shelburne, on the 1st Tuesday of June.


GRAFTON.


Haverhill, on the 3d Tuesday of January, April, August, and Octo- ber.


Plymouth, on the 3d Tuesday of May, July, November, and Febru- ary. Canaan, on the 3d Tuesday of


Lisbon, on the 3d Tuesday of March and September.


HILLSBOROUGH.


Amherst, on the 1st Tuesday of every month.


Francestown, on the Wednesday


next following the 1st Tuesday of Levi Remick


January, April, July, and October.


Nashua, on the Wednesday next after the 1st Tuesday of December and February.


Temple, on the Wednesday next after the 1st Tuesday of May and August.


Manchester, on the Wednesday next after the 1st Tuesday of June and September.


MERRIMACK.


Concord, on the 4th Tuesday of Timothy Tirrell every month.


ROCKINGHAM.


Exeter, on the Wednesday follow- ing the 3d Tuesday of February, March and September, and on the Wednesday following the 2d Tues- day of every other month.


Portsmouth, on the 3d Tuesday of March and September, and on the 2d Tuesday of January, May, July and November.


Derry, on the Wednesday next following the 1st Tuesday of April, August, and December.


Chester, on the Thursday next following the 1st Tuesday of April, Angust, and December.


Deerfield, on the Friday next fol- lowing the 1st Tuesday of April, Au- gust, and December.


Plaistow, on the 1st Tuesday of Joseph Powers


April, August, and December.


STRAFFORD.


Dover, on the 1st Tuesday of Jan- uary, February, March, April, June, September, and November; and on Thursday next preceding the 1st Tuesday of Augn.t.


Rochester, on the 1st Tuesday of July and December.


Farmington, on the 1st Tuesday of May and October.


Strafford, on the 1st Tuesday of June.


SULLIVAN.


Claremont, on the 3d Wednesday of January, March, May, July, Sep- tember, and November.


Newport, on the Wednesday next after the 3d Tuesday of April and October, and on the 3d Wednesday|


of February, June, August, and De- cember.


SHERIFFS.


BELKNAP.


Barnstead.


Deputies.


Samuel D. Nutter


Barnstead.


F. S. Gilman Gilmanton.


Simeon Copp


Samuel B. Rogers


Bartlett Hill


Meredith.


S. W. Mead


Joseph Ela


Charles J. Conner Sanbornton.


CARROLL.


Jonathan Wedgwood


Effingham.


Deputies.


S. C. Eastman


Conway.


Cyrus K. Drake


Effingham.


Samuel Vickery


Moultonboro'.


Bracket Wiggin Ossipee.


John Severance, Jr. Sandwich.


Tamworth.


J. V. Wiggin Tuftonborough.


T. W. Mordough Wakefield.


cooS.


Charles Bellows


Northumberland


Deputies.


George Pitman Bartlett.


B. H. Chadburne Lancaster.


R. Stephenson


Leonard Johnson Northumberland.


Stewartstown.


CHESHIRE.


John Foster Keene.


Deputies.


Boliver Lovell


Alstead.


W. R. Platt Chesterfield.


Asa Marsh


Josiah Pratt


E. W. Hunt


Fitzwilliam. Hinsdale. Keene.


Joshua Wyman


Bethuel Farley Marlow. Richmond.


Amos Bennett


Elijah Carpenter


Swanzey.


Alonzo Kingsley Winchester.


George Huntington


Walpole.


Hope Lathop


GRAFTON.


Haverhill


Deputies.


Daniel Patterson Bath.


J. H. Prescott Bristol.


Caleb Blodgett Canaan.


Convers Goodhue Enfield.


Asa Martin Grafton.


Asa L. Quimby Hill.


Enos Ferrin Hebron.


Herod Stevens Littleton.


W. K. Eldridge Lebanon.


Theodore Dame


Orford.


Jeremiah Blodgett


Wentworth.


HILLSBOROUGH.


Elijah Monroe Amherst.


Deputies.


James Monroe


Bartlett Wallace


Amherst. Antrim.


NEW HAMPSHIRE.


Warner Clark P. F. Pattee Benj. Tuttle, Jr. George Griffin J. M. Rowell Leonard Rundlett Mace Moulton George Taft Franklin Fletcher E. P. Edwards T. K. Ames James Scott


Joshua Atwood


Pelham.


Wallace, Andrew Butterfield, Samuel Sanborn, D. H. -


Andover.


Deerfield.


MERRIMACK.


Nathaniel A. Davis


Concord.


Deputies.


J. D. Wadleigh


Abraham Bean


Dorchester.


Robert Knox


Bradford. Concord. Epsom. Franklin.


Pierce, J. D.


Barrington.


Dublin.


Wm. P. Cressey




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