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'kM mm md fe cm^& Cornsii's mpkmmui volufne on pcpsr that mm\$ CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY FROM ^harle? J.Paterson NEW YORK DIRECTORY. 1786. F. B. PATTERSON, 61 LIBERTY ST. 1874. THE NEW-YORK DIRECTORY CONTAINING. A Valuable and well Calculated ■ ALMANACK;— Tables of the different COINS, fuitable for any State, and digefted in fuch order, as to render an Exchange between any of the United States plain and eafy, LIKEWISE, 7. Counfellors at law, and where refiding. 8. Minifters of the gofpel, , where refiding and of what Church. 9. Phyficians, Surgeons, ' and their places, of abode. 10. Prefident, Directors, days, and hours of bufiness at the Bank. 1 1. Profeflbrs, &c., of the univerfity of Colum- bia college. 12. Rates of poftage, as by law establiflied. 1 3. Arrivals and depar- tures of the mails at the Poft-OfEce. 1. The names of all the Ci tizens, their occupa tions and places- of abode. z. The members in Con- gress,from what State, and where refiding. 3. Grand departments of the United States for adjufting public ac- counts, and by whom conducted. 4. Members in Senate and Aflembly, from what county, and where re- fiding. 5. Judges, Aldermen, and other civil officers, with their places of abode. 6. Publicftate-officers.and by whom kept. BY DAVID FR'ANKS. NEW-YORK: Printed by SHEPARD KOLLOCK, corner of A,DCC,l.XXX,Vl. \ ^1 1^ Wall and Water Streets, 7 1 e-^^: /-J-^J- /\l7S^o^ ( 3 ) . JANUARY begins on SUNDAY, hath XXXI Days. Firft Quarter the 7th day, 7 in the Morning. Full Moon the 14th day, 7 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the zad day, 6 in the Morning. New Moon the 2gth day, 10 in the Afternoon. Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon f High k W. Remarjcablc Days rifes fets fets u Water days. &c. H.M H.M H.M. TO H.M. ,1 Sund Circumcifion. 7 23 4 37 5 58 2 9 56 z Mon Cn.at Trenton^ 7 23 4 37 7 10 3 10 ;2 3 Tues Bat. Princeton^ 7 22 4 38 8 26 4 11 51 4 Wed 7 22 4 38 9 36 5 Aft. 44 5 Thu 7 22 4 38 10 51 6 ' 34 6 Frid Epiphany. 7 21 4 39 11 58 7 2 24 7 Satu 7 21 4 39 Morn 8 3 '8 8 Suhd 1 Sund. paftEpip. 7 20 4 40 1 6 9 4 10 9 Mon 7 '9 4 4' 2 26 10 5 3 10 Tues 7 19 4 4> 3 36 11 I ''I 1' Wed 7 18 4 42 .4 47 12 6 46 12 Thu 7 '8 4 42 5 46 13 7 37 »3 Frid Days ghours 26m. 7 17 4 43 6 42 '4 8 30 14 Satu 7 '6 4 44 ;?i/"w 15 9 '5 15 Sund 2 Sund. paft Epip. 7 >5 4 45 6 10 16 9 50 16 Mon 7 »4 4 46 7 '8 •7 10 38 »7 Tues 7 13 4 47 8 21 18 11 21 18 Wed 7 >2 4 48 9 24 19 Morn »9 Thu 7 12 4 48 10 ig 20 56 20 Frid Prelim. Art. 1783. 7 11 4 <9 11 19 21 ' 34 21 Satu 7 10 4 5° Morn 22 2 28 22 Sund 3 Sund. paftEpip. 7 9 4 5' 19 23 3 .6 23 Mon 7 8 4 52 » ig 24 4 5 24 Tues Days gh. 46in. ' 7 7 4 53 2 20 25 4 52 25 Wed Coilver.ofSt.Paul 7 6 4 54 3 24 26 5 4° 26 Thu 7 5 4 55 4 24 27 6 32 z? Frid 7 4 4 56 5 24 28 7 24 28 Satu 7 3 4 57 6 24 29 8 16 29 Sund 4 Sund. paft Epip. 7 2 4 58 Sets 30 9 8 30 Mon 7 ' 4 59 5 58 I 9 56 31 Tues Days loh. om. 7 5 7 '» 2 10 4 ( 4 ) FEBRUARY begins on WEDNESDAY, XXVIII Days. Firft Quarter the 5th day, 3 in the Afternoon.- Full "Vloon the izih day, at midnight. Laft Quarter the 21ft day, 3 in the morning New Moon the 28th day, 10 in the morning. | ■^ Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon f High k W. Remarkable Days rifes fets fets W Water da,ys. &c. H.M H.M H.M. fit H.M. 1 Wed 6 59 5 1 ~8T6 ■ 3 1 1 32 2 Thu Purifica. V. Mary 6 58 5 2 9 38 •4 Aft. 21 3 Frid 6 57 5 3 10 48 5 1 12 4 Satu Days loh. 8m. 6 56 5 4 11 58 6 2 4 5 Siind 5 Sund. p. Epip. 6 54 5 6 Morn 7 2 53 6 Mon French Alii. 1778. 6 53 5 7 1 20 8 3 44 7 Tues 6 52 5 8 2 30 9 4 46 8 Wed 6 s. 5 9 ■3 3° 10 5 35 9 Thu Days loh. 14m. 6 50 5 10 4 26 1 1 6 27 10 Frid 6 48 5 12 5 18 12 7 14 11 Satu 6 47 5 13 5 54 13 8 2 12 Sund Septuag. Sund. 6 46 5 14 ;^2/ei 14 8 50 13 Mon 6 45 5 15 6 2 15 9 37 14 Tues Valentine. 6 +4 5 16 7 8 16 10 26 15 W'ed 6 42 5 18 8 8 17 11 14 16 Thu 6 41 5 19 9 8 18 11 58 17 Frid Days loh. 36m. 6 40 5 20 10 8 '9 Morn. 18 Satu 6 39 5 21 11 9 20 1 24 '9 Sund Sexagefi. Sund. 6 38 5 22 Morn 21 2 10 20 Mon 6 37 5 23 10 22 2 54 21 Tues 6 35 5 25 1 10 23 3 48 22 Wed 6 34 5 26 2 10 24 4 36 23 Thu 6 33 5 27 3 4 25 5 24 24 Frid St. Matthias. 6 32 5 28 3 51 26 6 12 25 Satu Days loh. 59m. 6 3. 5 29 4 3° 27 7 26 Sund Quinquasg. Sund. 6 29 5 31 5 6 28 7 53 27 Mon 6 28 5 32 5 36 29 8 40 28 Tues 6 27 5 33 Stts 1 9 24 The Planet Fenus will be Morning Star til 1 March 2 2d, then Evening Star till the Year's end. ( 5 ) MARCH begins on WEDNESDAY, hath XXXI Days. Firft Quarter the 6th day, at Midnight. Full Moon the 14th day, 5 in the Afternoon. Laft Quarter the 22d day, 9 in the Afternoon. New Moon the 29th day, 7 in the Afternoon. Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon g| High k w. Remarkable Days rifes fets fets u Water days. &c. H.M 6 25 H.M 5 35 H.M. "p H.M. ijWed St. David and Ash 7 16 2 10 16 2iThu Wednesday. 624 5 36 8 34 3 11 11 3 Frid 6 22 5 38 9 54 4 Aft. 8 4;Satu Days iih. 16m. 6 21 5 39 11 9 5 1 1 5iSund 1 Sund. in Lent. 6 19 5 41 Morn 6 1 52 6iMon 6 18 5 42 24 7 2 44 7|Tues 6 17 5 43 1 33 8 3 30 7'Wed 6 15 5 45 2 30 9 4 20 9|Thu Daysincrease27m 6 14 5 46 3 17 10 5 9 lojFrid 6 13 5 47 .3 57 1 1 5 53 1 iiSatu G. Wash. born 3z.> 6 11 5 49 4 30 12 6 40 l2lSund 2 Sund. in Lent. 6 10 5 50 4 58 13 7 32 13 Mon 6 9 5 51 5 21 14 8 20 H Tues 6 7 5 53 Rifes 15 9 8 15 Wed 6 6 5 54 7 16 9 56 16 Thu 6 5 5 55 8 17 10 40 •7 Frid St. Patrick. 6 3 5 57 9 1 18 n 24 18 Satii 6 2 5 58 10 2 19 Morn 19 Sund 3 Sund. in Lent. 6 6 11 3 zo 8 20 Mon 5 59 6 1 Morn 21 54 21 Tues Day&Night equal 5-58 6 2 9 22 1 40 22 Wed 5 57 6 3 1 4 23 2 26 23 Thu 5 55 6 5 1 56 24 3 16 24 Frid 5 54 6 6 236 ^^ 4 6 25 Satu 5 52 6 8 3 16 26 5 26 Sund 4 Sund. in Lent. 5 5> 6 9 3 56 27 5 50 27 Mon ' 5 5° 6 10 4 25 28 6 44 28 Tues 5 49 6 11 4 48 29 ■ 7 48 29 Wed 5 48 6 12 5e^j 30 8 42 30 Thu Days izh. 24in. 5 46 6 14 7 30 1 9 42 3> Frid 5 45 6 15 8 50 2' 10 40; ( 6 ) APRIL begins on SATURDAY, hath XXX Days. Firft Quarter, the 5 th day, 1 1 in the morning. Full Moon, the 13th day, 10 in the morning. Laft Quarter, the 2 1 ft day, 1 1 in the Morning. New Moon the 28th day, 3 in the Morning. a Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon S High • days Remarkable Days riies fets fets m Water &c. H.M H.M 6 16 H.M. H.M. 1 Satu Days I2h. 32m. 5 44 10 4 3 11 37 2 Sund 5 Sund. in Lent. 5 43 6 17 11 20 4 Aft. 34 3 Mon 5 42 6 18 Morn 5 1 24 4 Tues 5 40 6 20 26 6 2 10 5 Wed 5 39 6 21 1 24 7 3 6 Thu 5 38 6 22 2 9 8 3 50 7 Frid 5 -37 6 23 2 36 9 ,4 42 „8 Satu 5 35 6 25 3 7 10 5 34 ■9 Sund Palm Sunday. 5 34 6 26 3 32 11 6 19 10 Mon 5 33 6 27 3 58 12 7 8 11 Tues 5 32 6 28 4 16 13 7 53 12 Wed Days I2h. 54m. 5 30 6 30 4 38 14 8 42 13 Thu 5 29 6 31 Rifes 15 9 27 14 Frid Good Friday. 5 28 6 32 8 16 10 12 15 Satu 5 26 6 34 9 17 10 57 16 Sund Eafter Sunday. 5 25 6 35 10 18 u 42 17 Mon 5 24 6 36 11 19 Morn 18 Tues 5 23 6 37 n 58 20 37 19 Wed Bat. of Lexing. 75 S 22 6 38 Morn 21 1 27 20 Thu 5 20 6 40 47 22 2 21 21 Frid Days I3h. 22m. 5 19 6 41 1 20 23 3 11 22 Satu Sund 5 18 6 42 1 52 24 4 55 23 Sunday paft Eaft. 5 »7 643 2 22 25 5 3 24 Mon 5 16 6 44 2 49 26 5 57' *5 Tues 5 15 6 45 3 20 27 6 51 26 Wed 5 13 6 47 3 42 28 7 49 27 Thu 5 »2 6 48 4 2 29 8 43 28 Frid Days ,i3h. 38 m. 5 11 6 49 /tfitj 1 9 37 29 Satu ' 5 10 6 CO 9 6 2 10 37 30 Sund 2 Sund. paft East. S 8 6 5Z 10 17 3 11 31 ( 7 ) MAY begins on MONDAY, hath XXXI Days. Firft Quarter the 4th day, 11 in the Afternoon. Full Moon the 13th day, 2 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the zoth day, 9 in the Afternoon. New Moon the 27th day, 11 in the Morning. Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon 2 High k W. Remarkable Days rifes fets fets U Water days. &c. H.M H.M 6 53 H.M. ? H.M. 1 Mon 5 7 11 16 4 Aft. 22 2 Tues 5 6 6 54 Morn . 5 1 12 3 Wed Days I3h. 50m. 5 5 655 2 6 2 1 4 Thu 5 3 6 57 43 7 2 5' 5 Frid 5 ^ 6 58 1 14 8 3 37 6 Satu 5 1 6 59 > 44 9 4 27 7 Sund 3 Sund. p. East. 5 ° 7 2 10 10 5 17 8 Mon 4 59 7 f 2 33 u 6 07 9 Tues 4 58 7 2 2 51 12 6 52 10 Wed Cong, met 1775. 4 57 7 3 3 »o 13 7 32 1 1 Thu 4 56 7 4 3 34 >4 8 17 12 Frid Chat. fur. 1780. 4 56 7 4 + .' 15 6 6 13 Satu Days 14h. 10m. 4 55 7 5 i?z/-« 16 9 5' H Sund 4 Sund. p. East. 4 54 7 6 9 6 17 10 36 15 Mon 4 53 7 7 9 58 18 11 21 16 Tues 4: 52 7 8 10 32 19 Morn »7 Wed 4 51 7 9 11 24 20 10 18 Thu 4 50 7 10 11 56 21 1 2 19 Frid Days I4h. 24m. 4 49 7 I' Morn 22 ,1 so 20 Satu 448 7 12 22 23 2 46 21 Sund Rogation Sund. 4 47 7 13 49 24 3 42 22 Mon 4 46 7 H I 14 25 4 35 23 Tues 4 45 7 15 1 44 26 5 30 24 Wed 4 44 7 16 2 11 27 6 26 25 Thu Afcention Day. 4 44 7 16 2 43 28 V 20 26 Frid 4 43 7 '7 ?.^' 29 8 14 27 Satu Days I4h. 34m. 4 43 7 17 Sets I 9 8 28 Sund Sund. aft. Afcen. 4 42 7 18 9 2 9 58 29 Mon 4 4' 7 »9 9 50 3 10 52 30 Tues 4 4' 7 '9 10 .33 4 1 1 42 3' Wed 4 40 7 20 11 14 5 Aft. 31 ( 8 ) JUNE begins on THURSDAY, hath XXX Days. Firft Quarter 3d day, 2 in the Afternoon. Full Moon the 11th day, 5 in the Afternoon. Laft Quarter the 19th day, 4 in the Morning. New Moon the 25th day, 7 in the Afternoon. Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon p: High k w. Remarkable Days rife's fets fets &3 Water days. &c. H.M H.M 7 20 H.M. p H.M. 1 Thu Boftonpfliuti774 4.40 11 38 6 1 3 2 Frid 4 39 7 21 Morn 7 2 16 3 Satu Days I4h. 42m. 4 39 7 21 8 8 3 6 4 Sund Whifunday, 4 38 7 22 28 9 3 56 5 Mon 4 38 7 22 54 10 4 46 6 Tues 4 38 7 22 1 12 u 5 32 7 Wedi 4 37 723 1 56 12 6 17 8 Thu 4 37 7 23 2 16 13 7 4 9 Frid 4 37 7 23 3 1 14 7 46 10 Satu 4 36 7 24 3 58 15 8 32 11 Sund Trinity Sunday, 4 36 7 24 Rifes 16 9 17 12 Mon & St. Barnabas. 4 36 7 24 8 38 17 10 11 13 Tues 4 36 7 24 9 14 18 10 59 •4 Wed 4 35 7 25 9 48 19 11 52 15 Thu Days i4h. J 4m. 4 35 7 25 10 20 20 Morn. 16 Frid 4 35 7 25 10 49 21 40 17 Satu Bat. ofB. Hill, 75 4 35 7 25 11 14 22 1 35 i8 Sund 1 Sund. p. Trini. 4 35 7 i5 u 41 23 2 33 19 Mon Britifh evcua. Phi- 4 35 7 25 Morn 24 3 23 20 Tues ladelphia, 1778 4 35 7 25 8 25 4 17 21 Wed Longest day. 4 35 7 25 33 26 5 13 22 Thu 4 35 7 25 58 27 6 7 23 Frid 4 35 7 25 1 z6 28 657 24 Satu 4 35 7 25 2 4 29 7 47 ^5 Sund z Sund. p. Trini. 4 35 7 25 Sets 30 8 37 26 Mon 4 35 7 25 8 24 1 9 31 27 Tues 4 35 -7 25 9 1 2 10 25 28 Wed J Bat.Sulli.Ifl.76 ( Bat. Monm. 78 4 35 7 25 9 34 3 11 15 29 Thu 4 36 7 24 10 4 Aft. 5 30 Frid 4 36 7 24 10 23 5 50 ( 9 ) JULY begins on SATURDAY, hath XXXI Days. Firft Quarter the 3d day, 5 in the Morning. Full Moon the 11th day, 6 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the 18th day, 8 in the Morning. J New Moon the 25th day, 4 in the Morning. P Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon S High k W. Remarkable Days rifes fets fets V Water days. &c. H.M H.M 7 24 H.M. P H.M. 1 Satu 4 36 10 47 6 > 45 2 Sund 3 Sund. p. Trini. 4 36 7 24 11 6 7 236 3 Mon 4 37 7 23 1 1 30 8 3 26 4 Tues Independen. 1776 4 37 7 23 11 56 9 4 15 5 Wed Ticon. aband.77. 4 37 7 23 Morn 10 5 5 6 Thu Bat, Great SprLSl 4 38 7 22 26 u 5 S2 7 Frid 4 38 7 22 58 12 6 36 8 Satu Canon Gw.Ifl. 76 4 39 7 21 1 36 13 7 21 ■9 Sund 4SQnd.paftTrini. 4 39 7 21 2 30 14 8 6 10 Mon 4 4° 7 20 3 H 15 8 51 11 Tues Daysdecreafeiom 4 40 7 20 Rifes 16 9 37 12 Wed 4 41 7 19 8 21 17 10 21 13 Thu 4 42 7 18 9 18 11 10 14 Frid 4 42 7 18 9 17 19 Morn 15 Satu 4 43 7 17 9 39 20 ° 3 16 Sund ( 5 Sund.p.Trin. ( Ston.Pt.tak. 79 4 43 7 17 10 6 21 56 17 Mon 4 44 7 16 10 32 22 1 49 18 Tues 4 45 7 15 11 4 23 2 47 19 Wed 4 45 7 15 11 38 24 3 35 20 Thu Days I4h. 35111. 4 46 7 14 Morn 25 4 28 21 Frid 4 47 7 13 28 26 5 23 22 Satu 4 48 7 12 1 28 27 6 18 23 Sund 6 Sund. paft Trini. 4 49 7 11 2 30 28 7 9 24 Mon 4 50 7 10 3 38 29 ■ & 25 Tues Dog Days begin. 4 50 7 10 5«if5 1 8 50' 26 Wed 4 51 7 9 7 58 2 9 44 27 Thu 4 52 7 8 8 23 3 10 38 28 Frid Days I4h. lom. 4 53 7 7 8 44 4 11 28 29 Satu 4 54 7 6 9 8 5 Aft. 18 30 Sund 7Sund.paftTrini. 4 55 7 5 9 30 6 1 4 3» Mon 4 56I7 4 9 541 7 I 50 ( lo ) AUGUST begins on TUESDAY, hath XXXI Days. Firft Quarter the ist day, lo in the Afternoon. Full Moon the gth day, 5 in the Afternoon. Laft Quarter the i6th day, at Noon. New Moon the 23d day, 3 in the Afternoor . Firft Quarter the 31ft day, 4 in the Afternoon. | P Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon 2 High k W. Remarkable Days rifes fets fets [u Water days. &c. H.M H.M H.M. 4 6 46 11 18 24 3 54 18 Frid Days I3h. 30m. 5 15 645 morn 25 4 48 '9 Satu 5 16 6,44 18 26 5 4° 20 Sund 10 Sund. p. Tri. 5 '7 643 i 24 27 5 36 21 Mon 5 »8 6 42 2 32 28 6 30 22 Tues 5 20 6 40 3 40 29 7 20 23 Wed 5 21 6 39 /e^^ 30 8 10 24 Thu St. Bartholom. 5 22 6 38 6 53 I 9 ' 25 Frid Days i3h. 8m. 5 24 6 36 7 15 2 9 54 26 Satu / 5 25 635 7 38 3 10 41 27 Sund 1 1 Sun p. Tri. & 5 26 6 34 8 2 4 11 26 28 Mon B. L. liland, 76 5 27 633 8 28 5 Aft. 12 29 Tues St. John Baptift. 5 28 6 32 8 56 6 58 30 Wed 5 30 6 30 9 30 7 1 44 31 Thu 5 3' 6 29 10 14 8 2 30 { ) SEPTEMBER begins on FRIDAY, hath XXX Days. Full Moon the 8th day, 2 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the l/^th day, 6 in the Afternoon. New Moon the 2 2d day, 6 in the Mofning. Firft Quarter the 30th day, 10 in the Morning. p Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon 2 High k W. Remarkable Days rifes fets fets V Water days Frid &c. H.M 5 32 H.M 6 28 H.M. ^ H.M. 1 1° 53 9 3 16 2 Satu 5 33 6 27 11 58 10 4 3 3 Sund 12 Sund.paft Tri. 5 34 6 26 Morn 11 4 52 4 Mon Dog-days end. 5 35 6 25 1 8 12 5 41 5 Tues Bat. off Chef. 8 1 5 36 6 24 2 10 13 . 6 30 6 Wed 5 38 6 22 3 14 14 7 23 7 Thu Days l2h. 42m. 5 39 6 21 4 18 15 8 16 -8 Frid Bat. Eutaw. 81 5 40 6 20 Ri/es 6 48 16 9 9 9 Satu 5 41 6 19 17 10 7 10 Sund 13 Sund. p. Trin. 5 43 6 17 7 15 18 11 3 11 Mon B. Brandyw. 77 5 44 6 16 748 19 .'i 59 12 Tues 5 46 6 14 8 31 20 Morn 13 Wed N. Lon. bur. 8 1 5 47 6 .3 9 26 21 56 14 Thu 5 49 6 11 10 26 22 I 49 i? Frid N, York tak. 76 5 50 6 10 11 30 23 2 43 16 Satu 5 51 6 9 Morn 24 3 38 17 Sund 1 4 Sund. p. Trin. 5 53 6 7 38 25 4 31 18 Mon 5 54 6 6 1 48 26 5 21 >9 Tues 5 56 6 4 2 58 27 6 12 20 Wed 5 57 6 3 4 8 28 7 1 21 Thu St. Matthew. 5 58 6 2 J * 29 7 51 22 Frid Day&Nightequ. 6 6 Sets 1 8 51 23 Satu 6 1 5 59 6 16 2 9 41 24 Sund 1 5 Sund. p. Trin. 6 3 5 57 6 38 3 10 31 25 Mon Arnold's plot, 80 6 4 5 56 7 8 4 n 17 26 Tues Phil, taken, 78 6 5 5 55 7 40 S Aft. 4 27 Wed 6 7 5 53 8 20 6 48 28 Thu 6 8 5 52 9 8 7 1 35 29 Frid St. Michael. 6 9 5 51 10 8 8 2 21 30 Satu 6 11 5 49 11 • 8 9 3 7 ( 12 ] OCTOBER begins on SUNDAY, hath XXXI Days. Full Moon the 7th day, at Noon. • Laft Quarter the 14th day, 3 in the Morning. New Moon the 21ft day, 10 in the Afternoon. Firft Quarter the 30th day, 2 in the Morning. P Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon ^ High k w. Remarkable Days rifes fets rifes u Water days. &c. H.M H.M 5 48 H.M. H.M. 1 Sund 1 6 Sund. paftTri. 6 12 morn 10 3 56 2 Mon Billing, cvacu. 77 6 .3 5 47 8 11 4 47 3 Tues 6 14 5 46 1 14 12 5 37 4 Wed BattleGerman.77 6 15 5 45 2 30 13 6 z8 5 Thu • 6 16 5 44 3 38 H 7 17 6 Frid 6 18 5 42 4 42 15 8 lo 7 Satu Bat. Stillwater, 77 6 19 5 4'' /ej/-.i 16 9 -8 8 Sund 17 Sund. p.TrL& 6 zo 5 40 5 58 17 10 2 9 Mon Trcatyw.H0l.82 6 21 S 39 6 36 18 10 58 10 Tues 6 22 5 38 7 28 19 11 55 11 Wed 6 23 5 37 8 26 20 m^rrn 12 Thu Days 1 ih. 12m. 6 24 s 36 9 30 21 40 13 Frid 6 25 5 35 10 38 22 1 21 H Satu 6 26 5 34 11 48. 23 2 40 15 Sund Eufopus burnt 77 6 27 5 33 morn 24 3 34 16 Mon Burgoynetaken77 6 29 5 31 58 25 4 21 17 Tues 6 30 5 3° 2 8 26 5 H 18 Wed Falmouth brnt.75 6 31 5 29 3 8 27 6 4 19 Thu Cornwallis tak.8 1 6 33 5 27 4 8 28 6 54 20 Frid Bat. Redbank, 77 6 34 5 26 5 8 29 7 44 21 Salu 6 36 5. 24 Jets 30 8 32 22 Sund 19 Sund. paftTri. 6 37 5 23 S 21 1 9 16 23 Mon 6 38 5 22 5 48 2 10 2 24 Tues 6 40 5 20 6 26 3 10 48 25 Wed Days loh. 38 m. 6 41 5 19 7 8 4 11 35 26 Thu 6 42 5 18 8 5 AfL 1 27 Frid 643 5 17 8 58 6 1 56 28 Satu Bat. Whitepl. 76 64s 5 15 9 59 J 2 46 29 Sund 2oSund. gaft Tri. 646 5 14 11 4 8 3 36 30 Mon 6 47 5 13 morn 9 4 20 31 Tuef 6 49 5 11 8 10 5 17 ( ^3 ) iMOVEMBER begins on WEDNES. hath XXX Days. Full Moon the 5th day, 10 in the Afternoon. Laft Quarter the izth day, 3 in the Afternoon. New Moon the 20th day, 5 in the Afternoon. Firft Quarter the 28th day, ^ in the Afternoon. W. days Feftlvals, Remarkable Days &c. , Wed Thu Frid Satu Sund Mon Tues Wed Thu Frid Satu Sund Mon Tues Wed Thu Frid Satu Sund Mon Tues Wed Thu Frid Satu Sund Mon Tues Wed Thu Sun rifes H.M All Saints. St. John's tak. 75 2 1 Sund. p. Trin. Days loh. 8 m. 22 Sund. p.Trini. Montreal ta. 75 Fort MifF. ev. 77 Fort Waftit. t. 7^ Fort Lee tak. 76 23 Sund. p. Trin Days 9h. 36m. 24 Sund. p. Trin. Provi. Treat. 82 Sun fets H.M 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 o 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 o 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 5 'o 5 9 5 8 5 7 5 6 5 5 4 3 z 59 5 57 56 55 54 452 4 5' 50 .49 48 47 47 46 45 44 44 43 42 Moon fets H.M. 1 19 2 30 3 40 4 5° rijes 5 High Water h:m. 1 6 1 7 20 8 26 9 28 10 40 »i 53 Morn 1 2 3 4 5 6 fets 5 4 42 58 49 5° 57 10 2 11 8 tnorn 'on 1 18 6 11 7 4 7 56 .8 51 9 44 10 43 11 30 morn 27 1 21 2 13 3 5' 4 4> 5 31 6 20 7 1 7 47 « 33 9 19 10 5 10 50 11 37 A. 27 1 17 2 7 2 56 3 47 4 44 5 35 ( H ) DECEMBER begins on FRIDAY, hath XXXIDays. Full Moon the 5th day, 8 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the 12th day, 7 in the Morning. | New Moon the 20th day, at Midnight. Firft Qnarter the 28th day, 3 in the Morning. | Feftivals, Sun Sun Moon g High k w. Remarkable Days rifes fets fets U Water days. &c. H.MIH.M 7 i9j4 41 H.M. •s H.M. 1 Frid Days gh. 22m. 2 28 12 6 29 2 Satu 7 20I4 40 3 38 13 7 18 3 Sund Advent Sunday. 7 20 4 40 4 50 14 8 i6 4 Men 7 21 4 39 6 8 '5 8 59 5 Tues 7 21 4 39 Rifes 16 9 52 6 Wed 7 22 4 38 5 54 17 10 40 7 Thu Bat. Newport, 76 7 22 4 38 7 8 18 11 35 8 Frid Bat.G. Bridge, 75 7 23 4 37 8 20 19 Morn 9 Satu 7 23 4 37 9 32 20 27 16 Sund 2 Sund. in Ad vent 7 24 4 36 10 38 21 1 19 1 1 Men 7 24 4 36 11 43 22 .2- 12 12 Tues 7 24 4 36 Morn 23 2 52 13 Wed Days gh. 12m. 7 24 436 48 24 3 41 14 Thu JerfeyOverrun 76 7 25 4 35 1 54 25 4 3' 15 Frid 7 25 4 35 2 49 26 5 17 16 Satu 7 25 4 35 3 46 27 6 4 17 Sund 3 Sund. in Advent 7 25 4 35 4 44 28 6 49 18 Men 7 25 4 35 5 40 29 7 37 19 Tues 7 25 4 35 6 38 1 8 23 20 Wed Shorteft Day. 7 25 4 35 Sets 2 9 7 21 Thu St. Thomas.. 7 2? 4 35 5 28 3 9 55 22 Frid 7 25 4 35 6 33 4 10 46 23 Satu ■ 7 25 4 35 7 38 5 11 35 24 Sund 4 Sund. in Advent 7 25 4 35 8 46 6 Aft. 24 25 Men Chriftmas. 7 25 4 35 9 50 7 1 12 26 Tues Heffians taken, 76 7 25 4 35 10 54 8 2 2 27 Wed St. John the Evan. 7 25 4 35 Morn 9 2 53 28 Thu Innocents. 7 25 4 35 -4 10 3 46 29 Frid 7 24 4 36 1 16 11 4 37 3° Satu 7 24 4 36 2 2& 12 5 29 31 Sund Montgom. fell, 75 7 24 4 36 3 38 13 6 26 ( '5 ) ECLIPSES. THERE will be five Eclipfes this year, three of the Sun and two of the Moon. The firft is of the moon, January 14th, the former part vifible,-and the latter invifible. Beginning, 14th Day, at 6h. 38m. ) § Middle, 7 40 ( ° End, - g ^l fe. Duration, 2 2Z > '^ Digits eclipfed near 5, on the Moon's fouth limb. N. B. This eclipfe begins but 38 minutes before the fun rifes ; fo only the beginning is vifible. The zd is of the fun, January zgth, at 40 minutes paft 6 o'clock' in the evening, invifible. The 3d is of the Moon, July 11th, vifible in part, and calculated as follows : Beginning of vifibility, 4h. im. Beginning of total darknefs, 5 29 Middle, - 5 55 End of total darknefs, 6 7 I 3' End of the Eclipfe, 7 3° J ' Digits Eclipfed near 1 3. N. B. This eclipfe begins but 31 minutes before the Sun rifes; fo only the beginning is vifible. The 4th is of the Sun, July 25th, at 53 minutes paft 3 o'clock in the morning, invifible. The 5 th is of the Sun, December 20th, at 52 mi- nutes paft 1 1 o'clock in the morning, invifible. Moon's Latitude, 1° 22' South. Common Notes and Moveable Feasts, for 1786. Golden Number, 1 Epact, o Dominical Letter, A Cycle of the Sun, 3 Shrove Sunday, Feb. 26. Eafter Sunday, April 16. Afcention Day, May 25. Whitfunday, June 4. ( .16 ) TABLE of DOLLARS, cfec. 2 N.Hampfli N. -Jersey, o 3 New- York Maflkchu. Pennfylvn. S. Carolina, and Rhd. Ifland Maryland, and * O N. Carolina Conneftict. and Dela.- Georgia. £.080 & Virginia ware. 1 £.0 6 c £.0 7 6 £.0 4 8 2 16 12 15 094 3 1 4 18 1 2 6 14 4 1 12 1 4 1 10 18 8 5 200 1 10 1 17 6 1 3 4 6 280 1 16 250 1 8 7 2 16 220 2 12 6 1 12 8 8 3 4 28 300 ] 17 4 9 3 12 2 14 376 220 lo 40c 300 3 15 268 u 480 360 426 2 11 4 12 4 16 3 12 4 10 2 16 13 5 4 3 18 4 17 6 308 H 5 12 60c 440 5 5 3 5 4 15 4 10 5 12 6 3 10 16 680 4 16" 600 3 14 8 17 18 6 16 5 2 676 3 19 4 740 580 6 15 440 '9 7 12 5 14 726 488 20 800 600 7 10 4 13 4 21 880 660 7 17 6 4 18 22 8 16 6 12 850 528 23 940 6 18 8 12 6 5 7 4 24 9 12 740 900 5 12 25 10 7 10 976 5 16 8 26 10 8 7 16 9 15 6 1 4 660 27 10 16 820 10 2 6 28 u 4 880 10 10 6 10 8 29 11 12 8 14 10 17 6 6 15 4 30 1200 900 11 50 700 35 14 -0 lo 10 13 2 6 8 3 4 968 40I 16 12 15 ( 17 ) TABLE of DOLLARS, &c. z o 3 3 - New -York N.Hamplh. Maffkchu. N. -Jersey, Pennfylvn. S. Carolina, and • N. Carolina Rhd. Ifland Conneftict. Maryland, and Dela- and Georgia. • o ' • & Virginia. ware. ' 45 18 13 10 16 17 6 10 10 5° 20 15 18 15 11 13 4 55 22 16 10 20 12 6 12 16 8 6o 24 18 00 22 10 14 7° 28 21 z6 5 16 6 8 8o 32 24 30 18 13 4 90 36 , 27 33 15 21 100 200 40 80 30 60 37 10 75 23 6 8 46 13 4 300 120 90 112 10 70 400 160 120 150 93 6 8 500 200 1 50 187 10 116 13 4 iBOO ZOOO 400 800 300 600 375 750 233 6 8 466 13 4 Table of Er glifli and French Crowns as they pafs in the ftates of New-York and North-Carolina. No. L. s. d. No. L. s. d. No. L. s. d. 1 9 15 6 15 29 13 1 2 18 16 7 4 30 13 10 3 1 7 17 7 13 40 18 4 1 16 18 8 2 0- 50 22 10 5 2 5 19 8 11 60 27 6 2 14 zo 9 7<^ 33.' 10 7 3 3 21 9 9 80 36 8 3 12 22 9 18 90 40 JO 9 4 1 23 10 7 ' 100 45 10 4 10 24 lo 16 200 90 1 1 4 19 25 11 5 300 135 12 5 8 26 11 14 400 180 13 5 17 27 12 3 500 225 14 6 6 28 12 12 1000 450 Q ( '8 ) A TABLE to afcertain the value of fundry Coins of Gold, as regulated by the Chamber of Com- merce;' which ftiews, at one view, their value in Great Britain. — N. B. There has been a late regulation made by the Affembly of South Caro- lina, thatEngli/k Guineas mujt weigh '^dtct. "] grs. Piftoles \dwt. 6grs.,andMoidores 6 a,wt. i6 grs. Standard New- Sterling SPECIES. Weight. York Curr. Mon. of. G. Brita. ^ dwt. gr. L. s. d. L. s. d. Double Johannes 18 680 3 12 Single ditto 9 3 4 1 16 Half ditto ■4 12 I 12 18 D Quarter ditto 2 6 0160 090 Caroline ditto 6 8 1 18 1 2 Spanifh Doubloons 17 600 360 Two Piftole 8 12 300 1 12 One ditto 4 6 110 16 Englifli Guinea 5 6 1 17 4 1 1 Half ditto - 2 15 18 8 10 6 French Guinea 5 4 1 i6 4 1 1 Half ditto - 2 14 18 2 10 6 Chequin 2 4 14 6 080 Moidore 6 18 280 170 TABLE of HALF -JOHANN Z L. s. Z I.. s. Z L, s. ■Z .0 9 1 3 4 12 38 8 23 73 12 50 2 6 8 '3 4» 12 24 76 16 60 3 9 12 H 44 16 25 80 70 4 12 16 IS 48. 26 83 4 80 5 i6 16 51 4- 27 86 8 90 6 «9 4 17 54 8 28 89 12 100 7 22 8 18 57 12 29 92 16 200 8 25 12 . 19 60 16 30 96 300 9 28 lb 20 64 35 112 400 1 10 32 21 67 4 40 128 500 1 11 35 4 22 70 8 45 144 600 1 ES. L. s. 160 192 224 256 288 320 640 960 280 600 920 o o o o o o o o o o o ( 19 ) TABLE or GUINEAS, Reduced into New-York Currency. Gains. L. s. d. Guins. L. s. d.- 1 1 17 4 31 57 17 4 2 3 14 8 32 59 H 8 3 5 12 33 6.1 12 4 7 9 4 34 63 9 4 5 9 6 8 35 65 6 8 6 11 4 36 67 4 7 13 1 4 37 69 I 4 8 14 18 8 38 70 18 8 9 16 16 39 72 16 p lO 18 13 4 40 7^ 13 4 11 20 10 8 41 76 10 8 12 22 8 42 78 8 »3 24 5 4 43 80 5 4 H 26 2 8 44 82 2 8 15 28 45 84^ 16 29 17 4 46 85 17 4 17 3» 14 8 47 87 14 8 18 . 33 12 48 89 12 >9 35 9 4 49 91 9 4 20 37 6 . 8 50 93 6 8 21 39 4 60 112 22 41 1 4 70 130 '1 4 23 42 18 8 80 149 6 8 24 44 16 90 168 25 46 >3 4 100 186^ '1 4 26 48 10 8 200 371 6 8 27 5° 8 300 560 28 52 5 4 400 746 13 4 29 54 2 8 500 933 6 8 30 56 1000 1866 >3 4 ^iJ'i^i^fiiiiXiA^i^iiA^'fiiXiifiiXiJiikiXiJiif'ii^^'MiJkJ'iituXiJ^iXiJ^ ♦ ■ THE New York Directory. ARDEN John, board-merchant, Num- , ber 106, Queen-Street Ash Tho. Winds, chair maker, 31, John-ft Atkinfon Francis, merchant, 223, Q-ftreet AUingham Charles, and company, mer- chants, 196, Queen-ftreet Abremse A. {hopkeeper, 42, Water-ftreet Abbot & Kanberry, tailors, 44, Water-ft. Albridge R. conveyancer, 27. Smith-ftreet Aften J. Ihoemaker, 31, Naffau-ftreet Anderfon A. joiner, 17, Maiden-lane Anderfon Elb. (hopkeeper, 5, Maiden-1. Anderfon J. {hopkeeper, 89, Water-ftreet Acklay A. iron-monger, 7, Bi'oad-ftreet Attwood T. Bridgen, doctor, 1 1, Dock-ft. ( ^' ) Afding Charles, doctor, 13, corner Wil- liam and B^ekman ftreets AfflecK Robert, nnierchant, 60, Wm. ftreet Antwerp Van Ac M'Ewen, grocers, 3, Flym. Aiclcen And. fliojjk'eeper, 40, Broadway Anderfon, James, Ihoemaker, 65, Broadway Arthur John, merchant, 160, Oueen-ftreet Aorson Aaron, 28, Naffau-ftreet Afhfield John, baker, 44. William-ftreet B Barham Mrs. tavern-keeper, 18, Broadway Betts John, diftiller, 3 Whitehall Byrn William, Esq., 36 George-ftreet Bickers John, carpenter, 32 Geo. ftreet Brewer Peter, grocer, '124 Queen-ftreet Brevoort John, rrierchant, 161, Q. ftreet Berrien Peter, 103, Queen-ftreet Bawie, Ann, fliopkeeper, 60, Broad-way Bayly William, merchant, 58, Broadway Bache Abraham, rev. of the church of England, 29 Smith-ftreet Befley and Goodwin, druggifts and apo- thecaries, 229, Queen-ftreet BafTettiJFrancis, pewterer, 213, Q. ftreet — — -Burger John, goldfmith, 207, Queen-ftreet Bredhurst Samuel, phyfician and apothe- cary, 04; Queen-ftreet Bowne Geo. merchant, 37, Queen-ftreet Brevoort Abr. merchantj 26; Queen-ftreet ( " ) Bradford & M'Ewen, plumb. 147 Wat. ft. Burke G. grocer, 161, Water-l'rreet Backhoufe, merchant, 163^ Water-ftreet Beeking Wm. grocer, 33, Han. fquare Berry & Rogers, 35, merchants^ Han. fqu. Bourghell J. watch maker^ 192, Water-It.-^' B & Browne, fliopkeepers, 14, Wm. ftreet Buckle William, meichant, 9, Water-ftreet Banks John, tailor, 12, Water-ftreet Bleecker J. and L. brokers, 20 Water-ft Bard John, merchant, 46, Water-ltrcet Byvanck John, merchant, 56, Water-ftreet Biggs Thomas, inftrument-maker, 60, fac ing Beekman's-flip Byarr Samuel, grocer, 75, Broadway Brooks M. painter & Glazier, 51 Crown-ft. Bewie Daniel, grocer, 38, Crown-ftreet Boftwick And. merchant, 37, Smith-ftreet Bryant William Mr. 1, Smith fti-eet Bramble James, whitefmith,'49, King-ft. -^ Bard Samuel, doctor, 46, Br( »ad-ftreet Barrow T. merchant, 58, Broad-ftreet Beckman J. Jas merchant, 20, Maiden-1. Bend Gi-ove. shopkeeper, 16 Smith-ftreet Broome J mei'chant, 6, Hanover-fquare Barclay Jas. merchant, 14 Hanover-fqu. BlackwellJofeph, merchant, 21, Han.-squ. Buclin T. and W. eai then-ware and glafT merchants, 69, Water-ftreet Bleecker L. Anth 40, auctioneer, Wall-ft. ( 2.3 ) Brower N. merchant, 95, Water-itreet Bancker Evert, merchant, 5, Wall-Itreet Bvyres Lawrence, grocer, 64, Wall-ftFt-et^ Blagge Benj. esq. alderman, 63, Cherry-It; Barker B. w. & clock -maker, 57, Cherry- fr. Bleecker R. inn-keeper, 57, Cherryftreet Beckman Theoph. merchant, 9, Cherry-it. Burnside James, Mr. 67, Cheiry-ftreet Bowne Daniel, merchant, 6, Cherry-ftreet Bunas Benj. flioemaker, 3, Broad-ftreet Brower J. Uphollterer, 28, Broad-ftreef Brinckerhooff Abr. merchant, 10, Dbck-ft. Blair Archd. I'tock-broker, 16, L. Dock-ft. Bruce P. & R. merchants, 3, Front- ftreet- Brand Henry, tobacconift, 6, Beekmaii-lt Bond Abraham, grocer, 6, Whitehall Boyd James, grocer, 2 Pearl-ftreet - — Braflier'^. goldlmith, 1^ Cherry-ftreet -(- Burns John, merchant, 2, Flymarket Baldwin B grocer, 19, Flymarket Buffing N: tailor. Little Queen-ftreet Brown Tho. storre-cutter, Thame-ftreet Baufell John, grocer, Partition-ltreet Buskiik S. tin-man, 39, Broadway Bayly William, tin-man. 59 Broadway Bauman S. grocer, 62, Broadway Buchanan & Thomp. merchants, 243 Q. ft. Browne J. surgeon cfe dentift, 9 L. Q. Itreet .- — Beekman & Sons, merchants, 241 Q. ftreet Burtfell Wm. flioemaker, 12, L. Dock-ft. ( H .) Beekman Van Beuen, 80, William-ftreet O'Bryans Captain, 1 1 Brownjohn's wharf Byrna^Dorften & Colburn, merchants,Flynj. ■ Bay A. S. goldfmith, 66, Smith-ftreet -^ C. Colles B John, merchant, 12, Dock-ftreet Coster, Brothers and cc, 20, Dock-ftreet Chi Ids Francis, printer, 189, Water-ftreet Cuvrie Jo. confectioner, 52, Smith-ftreet Cuthbert Sam mast-maker, 18 L. Q. ftreet Clarkson David, merchant, 73, King-ftreet Constable, Rucker, and company, mer- chants, Dock-ftreet Cortlandt G. and company, ironmongers, 42, Dock-ftreet Cape John, city tavern, , Broadway Costigin Johnson, tav. keeper, Lower Batt. Cowen Solomon, 4, Whitehall, Cheesman , tavern-keeper, Broadway Campbell Thomas, potter, 29, Geo. ftreet Cogswell James Mason, 219, surgeon and apothecary, Queen-ftreet Crabb Tho. merchant, 2r2; Queen-ftreet < Crosbey Dr, 59, Queen-ftreet Comfort & Joshua Sands, merchants, 50, Queen-ftreet Campbell John, 31, Hanover-fquare Craige, Wanright and company, apothe- caries, 27, Wall-ftree't ( «5 ) Campbell Saml- bookfeller, 41, Han. fqu. Cox Ifaac, merchant, 194., Queen-ftreet Cocks Robert^ merchant, 4, Wm ftreet Chandler Metleck, fliopkeeper, 1 1, Wm. ft. Crone David, tailor, 7, between Fly- iriarket and Murray's-wharf Curfon Samuel, merchant, 208, Water-ft. Coon G. grocer, 31, Fly- market Cuyler Mrs. boarding and lodging-houfe for gentlemen, 45, Fly-market Carter A. (hoemaker, Cherry-ftreet Cock A. fchool-miftress, 9, Crown-ftreet Carmer Nich. cabinet-maker, 34, Maid. la. Charlton John, doctor; 37, Broad-ftreet Cautant David, windfor-c. m. 57, Broad-ft. Ceary James, lodging-houfe, 66, Broadway Carr M. Mrs. milliner, 8, Maiden-lane Chriftie James, earthen-ware and glass merchant, 12, Maiden:lane Campbell D. efq. merchant, 18, Smith-ft. Clarkfon D. and co. 13, Hanover-fquare Cocks E. merchant, 75, Water-ft. Clopper Com. merchant, 67, Water-ftreet CafEng Francis, porter houfe, 26, Wall-ft, Crygier, punch & p. houfe, 69, Cherry-ft. Cruger Nicholas, merchant^ 16, Duke-ft. Colinac John, merchant, 48, Dock-ftreet Clark Wm. innkeeper, 2, L. Water-ftreet Cook Aflier, tavernkeeper, Crane-wharf Chace John^ tailor, 18, Broadway ( 26 ) Coll V. John, tailor, 48, Cherry-ftreet Clark Thomas, lumber-yard, Cherry-ftreet Clement John, grocer, 17, Flymarket Cornell Gilbert, fnufF mercht. 12, Flymar. Cock Henry, merchant, Cortlandt-ftreet Cochran J-ohn, doctor, 96, Broadway Cortlandt V. J. fugar-baker, 17, Broadway Cox Albian, merchant, 240, Queen-ftreet Cromie Francis, ihopkeeper, 62, Wm. ft Cockle Fred, ironmonger, &c. 193, Q. ft. Corre J. hotel, 52, Smith ftreet Campbell S. merchant, 4 Hanover-fquare Cockcroft Wm merchant, 39, Water-ft. Colles Chriftophei', fig-blue manufecturer, &c. 2, Lower-battery Conftable, Rucker, and company, mer- chants, Mill-ftreet Cooper Ananias, doctor, 47, Dock-ftreet Coffee M. P. teacher of languages, 21, Naffau-ftreet Cockran John, carpenter, 31^ Duke-ftreet Cocks J. merchant, 83, Water-ftreet Connelly , taverrikeeper, 27, Geo. ft. Coeurad W. Ham. baker, 19, Broad-(t. D Dramer Peter, merchant, 2, Whitehall Daly Mrs. ihopkeeper, Broadway Dorman Mrs. 126, Qqeen-ftreet Douglass Nathan, fchool-mafter, 127, Q.ft. . ( 27 ) Delaplein N. & W. merchants, 211, Q. ft. ,Donovan Tim. tobacconift, 57, Q. ftreet Donaldfon J. fhoemaker, 76, Q. ftreet Dodds T. organ and musical inftrument maker, 76, Q. ftreet Duleey & company, merchants, 51, Q. ft. Delbrofees James, 9, Q. ftreet Delbrofees Mrs. 8, Q. ftreet Dudley Wm board. Efqrs General Morris, Philip Pell, ) Colonel M'Laughry, Dr. S. Gano. Colonel Hathorn, Standing Committee. Doctor Cockran Colonel Antill, Captain Dunfcomb. Captain Reed, Mr. Brooks, Major Stagg, Colonel Hay, Captain Guion. General Webb. Delegates for the General Meeting of the Committee, Baron De Stuben, Colonel Troup, General Webb, The Society, for the fake of frequent communications, is divided into diftricts, viz.-the fouthern and northern diftricts,- the former including Long-Ifland, Staten Ifland, New-York-Ifland, the counties of ( 74 ) Weft-chefter, and Orange ; The latter including the reft of the State. Thefe diftricts to hold their meetings in New- York and Albany, refpectively, on the laft Monday in March, and firft Monday in November, every year. For the Southem DiftricL Marinus Willet, Efquire, Chairman, Edward Antill, Efq; Dep. Chairman, Jacob Reed, Jun. Efq ; Secretary. The Northern Diftrict has not yet made their appointment. A LIST OF THE Officers and resident Members of the St. Andrew's Society, OF THE State of New York. David Johnston, Efq; President, The Hon. Robert R. Livingfton, Efq ; Chancellor of the State, Vice Prefident, William Maxwell, William Malcom. George Douglas, John Ramfay, James Saidler, James Scott, Reverend John Mafon, Chaplain, David Currie, Treafurer, Adam Gilchrift, jun. Secretary. Afliftants. { 75 ) Resident Members. Walter Buchanan, Robert Bruce, Andrew Browne, Capt. James Black, Archibald Currie, Major Jas. Chriftie, John Currie, Capt. Henry Coupar, Col. Don. Campbell, Malcom Campbell, David Cation^ B. Crookfliank, Samuel Campbell, Thomas Durie, Robert Dunlap, John Darrah, Capt. John Duncan, Robert Dunbar, Capt. Jas. Dean, John Donnan, Capt. Robert Elder, Walter Frazer, James Grant, David Galbreath, Thomas Gillelpie, Doctor Gilchrift, Graham, Gourlay, Alex. Hoflack, Alex. Hamilton, Hugh Henderfon, Robert Hodge, Patrick Hart, Capt. Robert Hunter, Neil Jamifon, Capt. Arch. Kennedy Samuel Kerr, Dr. Kiffam, William Lowther, Robert Lenox, Triftrim Lowther^ Thomas Lawrence, Brockh. Livingfton, CoLWm. Livingfton, Philip Livingfton, PeterV.B. Livingfton, R. G. Livingfton, ju. Peter M'Dougall, James M'Intofh, Andrew Mitchell, Wm. Maxwell, jun. Colin M'Grigor, James H. Maxwell, Jacob Morris, David Mitchelfon, John Munro, ( 76 ) Mr. John M'Lean, Charles Smith, Doctor Moyes, Dr. David Seath, James Millegan,Efq. Jofhua Sands, Alexander M'Lean, Capt. Daniel Shaw, Capt. A I. Stewart, Hay Stevcnfon, James Smith,' Geo. TutnbuU, Ei'q. John Thomfon, James Mifchell, Daniel Nevin, — Ogilvie, Francis Panton, Alexander Perkins, W. Rutherfurd,Efq. John Turner, James Renwick, R. Troup, Efq, J. Rutherford, Efq, ' ~ Alex. Robertfbn, Robert Robertfon, Charles Robertfon, Alexander Riddle, John Taylor, John Thomfon, Henry Troup, James Tillery, Robert Wilfon, William Robertfon, "William Wilfon, Lewis A. Scott, Efq. Rev. J. Wilfon, William Seton, Gen. P. V. Cortlandt, J. Stevens, jun. Efq. John Young, George Service, Hon. P. W. Yates. William Shedden, ' Honorary -Members. James Stewart, — Crammond, Thomas Allen, John Englis, Geo. Wright, John Smith, Samuel Douglas, P. Lawrence, S. Loudon, William Patrick, George Reid, James Brebner, John Campbell, Dr. J. Cochran, ( 77 ) Members of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesme Henry Becker, Ebenezer Young, John Young, Garrit de Bow, Dennis M'Ready, William Cowlius, Samuel Loudon, Jacobus Brown, Abraham P. Lott, Thomas Ogilvic, Jacob Arden, John Stagg, Chrift. Duyckink, Anthony Poft, Hugh WalQi, Michael Tremper, Peter Hijlick, Jofeph Jadwin, Edward Meeks, Robert Manley, Ifaiah Wool, Ifaac Meade, John Burger, Garrit Harfin, Thomas Ivers, George Harfin, William Allen, A. Thompfon, jun. William Smith, John Bailey, Robert Tout, John Anthony, John Shepherd, William J. Elfworth, Robert Boyd, Henry Wolfe, William Hurton, Jeremiah Wool, Robert Hodge, James Stuart, George Taylor, Saniucl Atlee, Ol. Mildeburgher. Robert Boyd/ Chairman, /^ John Burgerf Duputy Chairman, ^ Hugh Walfh, Treafurer, James Bingham, Secretary. ( 78 ') A LIST OF Members belonging to the Society of Peruke makers, Hair Dressers, &c. Held at Mr. Ketchum's, No. 22,Ann-ftreet. David Barclay, James Rofe, Michael Tremper, Jacob Leonard, Leonard Fiflier, Francis Leonard, Thomas Winflow, Ifaac Jones, Lorrant Marey, Anthony Latour, Richard Penny, James Bell, George Cork, Jonathan Penny, John Van Dueffen, Thomas Shepherd, John Clits, John Baldwin, John Fenton, Bernard Sohots, Donald M'Kay, Chairman, James Stuart Treafurer, Charle Ortzen, Clerk. Arrivals and Departures of the Mails AT THE Post-office, in New- York. ARRIVALS. From New England and Albany. From November ift, to May ift. On WednefSay and Saturday, at seven o'clock, P. M. From May ift, to Novenjber ift. On Tuefday, Thurfday, and Saturday, at eight o'Clock, P. M. { 13 ) From the Southward, From November ift, to May ift. On Sunday, and Wednefday, at ten o'clock, A. M. From May ift, to November ift. On Monday, Wednefday, and Friday, at nine o'Clock, P. M. DEPARTURES. For New-England and Albany. From November ift, to May ift. On Sunday and Wednefday, at nine o'clock, P. M. From May ift, to November ift. On Sunday, Tuefday, and Thurfday, at ten o'Clock, P. M. For the Southward. From November ift, to May ift. On Sunday and Thurfday, at two o'clock, P. M. From May ift, to November ift. On Monday, Wednefday and Friday, at four o'clock, P. M. *#*Letters muft be in the Office, half an hour before clofing. ( 8o ) Further Omiffions. Lawrence Kortright, Efq; 192, Queen-ft. Gen. John Maunfell, Efq ; upper end of Bowery lane The Rev. Andrew Nugent, parilh prieft of New- York, 1, Hunter's Quay- Richard Harifon, Efq; C.L. 186, Water-ft. Gen. Alex. M'Dougall, Efq; 8, Duke-ft. Rauld , 8, Duke-ftreet John Walkins, Efq; 8, Broadway Carr and , merchants, 215, Q. ftreet Goldfbrow Banyer, Efq. 56, Smith-ftreet Captain Thomas Bibby, 10, Smith-ftreet • Mr. Mechaux, at Mr. Weir's, Wall ftreet t To the Inhabitants of the City of New York. 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