ECLIPSES In the Tear 1806. I. li N Eclipfe of the Moon, on the 4th XX of'january, in the Evening, vi- fibie, H. M. Beginning at S 3* Middle, ^ 6 5^ Ecliptic Conjunftlon, 7 4 End, 8 24. Digits Eclipfed g i-a on Moon's N. Limb. II. Of the Sun, on the i6th of June, in the Morning, vifible, and nearly to- M. M. Beginning at New-York, 9 39 Greateft Obfcuration, ii 2 End, ^9 Duration, ^ 49 Digits Eclipfed 11 1-2 on the Sun's North Limb. The "Eclipfe beginninj; on the Sun's Weftern edge, nearly- parallel with his centre : it will be total over Lakes Michigan and Erie, the Genneffee country, Albany and Bofton, its centre paffing near- ly over the two latter places. in. Of the Sun, on the 9th of Decem- ber, at 16 m. paft 9 Afternoon, invifible 10 Northern Latitude. MING S N E W- Y O R K POCKET ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR 1806 Being the fecoud after Biffextile orLeap-Yt-ar, AND 30th of American Independence, 'till ^th July ^ Calculated for this and the n?ig!iboring States' Signs, Planets, cy Aries, Head, & c. ^ Taurus, Neck. n Gerhini, Arms. 25 Cancer, Breajl. ^ Leo, Heart, trjl Virgo, Boivels. sG: Libra, Reins. Tfl Scorpio, Secrets, ^ Sagitarius, Ti)/g-£)i Capricorn, Knees. ^ Aquary, Legs. X Pifces, i-V^f § Oppofition. and Aspects. O Sol. , 2) or @ Luna. ^Herfchei. ^ Saturn. 1^ Jupiter. Mars. J Venus. ^ Mercury. A Trine. □ Quartile. ;}< Sextile. Conjundion. Neio-lork: Printed by Alex. Ming, (Succeffor to H. Gaine) loz, Water-Street. EXFJ^ANATIpN OF THE CAtENDAR PAGE*. v ' v- . THE firft column contains the days of the month ; the zd, the days of the week, 3d, days obferved by the church, afpeas,£fc. 4th, ))'sage:. 5th, D's place; 6th, ciwe of high water ; 7th, fun's rifing and fetting : Thus the firft line in January will read,— 'tis the ift day of the month — 4th oftheweele— CircKwci^an— X2th day ofj the moon's Age— moon in the fign ^ — high water at 3m. paft 5 Morning— fun rifes a6m. after 7, and fets ril6 Afcenf. day. May 1 5 Whitfunday, May 25 Trinity Sund. June 1 Advent, Nov. 30 m January, hath 31 Days. 7 26 4 4]7 as 4 87*54 I2j7 244 1?. 7 24 4 I 4. Cirf. $'s elong. 12 « 2 5l Tj rifes I 45 '3 li 3 6 Syr. fouth 1 1 38 14 n 4 7 }) eclipfed vis. & 2? 5 E <505 inferior }6 gis 6 2 Epiphany, 1 7 ft 7 3 Moon rifes 8 22 18 '.I 8 4 Days incr. o lo 19 9 5 Moon rijes 10 44 2C JC 6 II 51 21 II 7 Ai&. rif. II 27 ^ 19 E Moon rifes 6 54 20 2 I 21 •3 0 enters ^ 2 22 4 Vincent. 3 K 23 5 Spi.WJJri. II 27 4 24 6 il^ooR fets 9 57 SiK *S 7 Con-v, St, Paul, 6 'f. Matthias. y,Moon Jets o 9 4! Syrius fets i 4 5' ^ ftationary, b Moon fets 3 1 1 i3 !Z5| 6 4i'7 I4;a 7 4^17 i6|t)f i7i"?i 18'^ 23 1 t Vy 26 7 28 29 o ijK ,1 2 4 I 4 8 4i!6 eg 5 9 3S k 58 5 o'6 '6 6 6 6 6 10 i 11 21 Af.ii I o 1 49 2 39 3 29 19 10 59 40 31 15 5 10 23 3i'rii 6 4'V sib 71 b II 52 Morn o 40 57 5 56 sl 55 5 54 5 52 5 6; 50 5 ^ 49 5 47 5 46 5 45 5 44 5 42 5 41 5 9 40 6 40 5 6 38 5 6 37 S 6 36 5 6 35 5 6 33 5 1 32!6 32 5 2 28 6 31 5 3 26 6 29 5 4 ti 6 28 1; VENUS ( % ) will be Evening Star until the 14th of March, then Morning Star until the end of the Year. I ■*f« ' "ii, ' -.IJi_ nr. March, hath 31 Days. 7 Da-vid. 2 E zd Sund. in Lent 3 2 Moon fets 514. 4 3 14. rifes 2 47 -*s fet 0 6 5 4 6 5 7 6 • 9 ^5 8 7 fouth 2 5 9 E id Sund. in Lent 10 2, 7*s fet 1 1 .44 1 1 3 Bull's Eye lefs i t 12 4 Gregory M. [5 ;. 13 c Spican;f ■ 5i '. 6 j .JSC 27p 28 hh' 29 X I i7j6 7.7 25,6 25 2£i6 24 ■r 6; 6 1 3 8i6 21 0 6 20 50 6 19 5 n 5 2 3 4 5 6 P 8 !2c 9^ 10 II SI .33 6 16 i4|6 14 16! 6 X Si6' 12 58!6 10 45'6 32 17 6 06 436 26 6 96 565 ■J 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 xo 44 II 36 Morn o 3c I 2 3 5 6 9 8 6 5 4 2 1 59 58 57 5 55 <^ 54 5 53 ,5 50 6 24549 5 47 6 12'5 46 6 28 27 26 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 IV. Apr I L, hath 30 Days. 6E 7 8 9 10 II iz J3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 3 HerfchelS. o 5 4 I5 fouth o 59 5 0 dec. 5 13 N. 6 Good-Friday Days incr. 3 38 Eafter. Sunday Moon rifes 1 1 26 7*s fet 9 55 2 's elongation. 7 4 5 45 6 7 55|5 43 6 8 45;5 42 6 9 36 10 28 5 41 6 5.59.6 D in apogee SpicaffJif. II 5a Lew Sunday, S O Herfchel 4 Moon rifes 3 52 5 Syrius fets 9 57 " ^ ftationary O enters y Herfchel f. 1 1 3 1 3 Af«o» Jets 1 1 3 5 4 ^r. George, 5 D in perigee 6 St. Mark, IX fouth 4 24 27 E Moon fets i 59 28 2 l^l ftationary 29 3jOdec. 1423N 30 47*3 fet 8 35 11*21 5 }8 6 Af.i4T5 37 6 ' 5 35 6 1 58 5 34 6 2 47j5 33 6 3 34 5 31 6 4 ao 5 30 6 5 *9 6 ~ 6 6 30 /^ 7"o icc o 35 i2j-£i o 44 5 5 b Latitude of Herfchel about 34 m. n. this year. ( V. May> hath 31 Days. I 5 S.Ph. &cS.Jam. 13 2 6 0 faft 3 11 3 7 If. rifes II 18 aE Moon r:Jes 9 20 10 2 Ip fouth 10 43 17 6 -3- jfiJ!s» hvan. ' T 9 I 0 7 4 Moon riJlsiXX 37 19 8 ^ Spi. t!Jj S. 10 14 20 9 6 ^ in apogee 21 10 7 d 1 1 E Rogation. 12 a § ftationary. 24 13 J Ardlur. S. 1047 14 4 Moon rifes 2 22 So 1 5 5 Afcenjion-Day 27 16 6 Days 14 i8 28 17 7 0 faft 3 58 29 18 E Lyra fouth 2 54 19 2 Moon Jets g 0 20 3 HerfchelS. 935 2 ^4 0 enters u D 3 22 5 [in perigee. 4 23 6 J elongation 5 24 7 }) 215 E W mt-iiunday.y l^. foutli 221 7 2& 2 8 27 ^3 5 's elong^ion 9 28 4 Moonfets,'! 59 10 29 5 Ar£lur. S. 9 43 II 30 6 MiJ5« y«j 3 6 12 31 7 Lyra fouth 2 z 13 ^"^£.44; 5 K K K cy>. n u n a a m 4^ 33 »4 16 9 I 53 I z 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 11 21 Morn 32 4 59 i8;4 58 i;4 57 44:456 7 a6i4S5 7 9 4 54 5 22 453 7 45^1 7 29451 7 22 4 50 7 20 449 7 448- 447 446 7 446 7 19 445 7 12444 % 4 44-V7 5644*^7 41 ^^2 7 29441 7 18 440 7 8 440 7 0439 7 VI. June, hath 30 Days. E iTrinity Sunday, allf. fouth I 48 3'Sp. TTJ) fets 2 I 4-: Moon rifes 108 5i«erfchelS.8 3o 6| ]) in apogee 7 Moon rifes 1 1 3 1 E I Sun.aft.Trin. , O dec. 23 N. 4|6V. Barnabas SjAraur. S. 8 45 6 Moon rifes 1 4b 7]% fouth o 55 E \z Sun.aft.Trin. 2jO eclipfed vi- 3i [fible. 4 D in perigee 5 Moon Jets 9 58 ' fets I la 3 aft.Trin. Moon fets II 57 AVf . John Bap. i!^60« fets 1 2 Spi. nj;;fets o 16 Herfchel ftat. St. Peter, /^th \_Sun, aft.Trin, I £ 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 i6 17 j8 19 20 21 22 23 24 ^5 26 27 28, 29 |E 30 2. 15 i6vf 18 8 52-4 38 7 9 44,4 3S 7 10 35 4 37 7 11 24|4 37 7 Af. 10 4 36 7 o 5s'4 36 7 37 4 35 7 19 59 4 35 7 42 4 35 7j 4 34 7 26 4 34 7 13 4 34 7 g?!ii 3 4 5 6 8!:Or 9|fn lolTl iiini 12! ^ i3i-^ 44 33 71 4 33 1\ 7i 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 594 33 J 4 33 314 33 4;4 3^ rLjMorn 14 32 it o 1 U 32 54 4 32 4514 32 34|4 3* 7 22 4 32 7 114 32 4 33 504 33 4 33 4 33 8 244 33 7 5 Moon fets 8 24 a a i8 6 Bull'sEyer. i 39 3 19 • 7 0 dec. 21 N. 4 5 20 •E Margaret, jth 21 2 [Sun. aft. Trin, 6 22 ■ 3 Magdalen, D ■fV 23 4 0 enters Si 8 34 5 0 dec. 20 N. 9 in 25 6 St. "James, 10 26 7 St. jinne. 1 1 27 E %S»in. aft.tr'tn. 12 zS 2 If. fouth 9 29 13 >f 29 3 Moon jets 353 ^4 30 4 Ar£tu. fets 049 €> AW 31 5 Dog days begin. 16 AW 9 14434 7 10 14347 10 46 4 34 7 11 2943s Af. 10^435 o S»,435 32^436 15436 59437 47437 39,438 36438 36,439 39 440 41,440 41 441 3844* 3' 44* Morn 443 0 23444 1 »3 445 a 3445 2 53446 3 43 447 4 3S!448 261449 I 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 17 450 8451 4 5^ 453 ^5 4 54 7 VIII. August, hath 31 Days. I z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I J 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 *5 26 ^7 2i? 29 30 31 E ^■•Lammas-day. Moon rifes 819 9 A^ff ». 7Vz« ■0 dec. 17 N. 7*s rife 116 Transjiguratton, 5 's elongation Days 13 56 St. Lawrence [loSu.af.Triji, h ^ets 9 39 Moon rifes 410 )) in perigee Spi. fets 9 2 ■J Moon Jets 7 57 1 1 Sttn.af.Trin, © dec. 13 N. 3 7*s rife 10 10 /^\Moon fets lO 21 51 § ftationary b\ 7I0 enters tTg P St.Ba.-tholometv [12Su.af.Trin. •5 Moon Jets 251 4. j) in apogee 5 Augujline. 6 yo-?'^ /■fife. Moon rifes 6 55 1 3 ^-'B. af.Trin, m 9 / 10 f 11 >( 12 Yi- X3 i:: 17 X 181^ 10 74557 10 48 4 56 7 XI 294 56 7 o I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 . 1 1 1 1 Af.i2 4 55 4 5 5 5 41 30 23 2oi 20 ZI 22:5 2 1 15 -I2I5 4[S II 56 5 12 Morn 5 485 40! 5 33iS 25:5 i7is Sis 56!S 43 5 28j5 24 10 5 z6 5* 5 27 34 5 o I 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 17I5 29 6 r rX. September, hath 30 Days. 9 xc II la 13 14 I s 16 17 x8 J9 20 ai 2'Z 23 25 26 27 39 30 Days 14 S:. 14- Tets 1145 19 tV!oon rijl's S 1 9 ao 7*s rife 9 iS 21 5 6 O 5 inferior aa 6 0 fait I 22 (J liecr. 2 iO!24 /.•.a/",71rin. 25 Nat'i-v, y. Mary\z()^'n— Bwi^M— ■mijWjii n III niii-"i'r irium rgn ^ FOUR.TH ciiicurr tn Delaware, on the of June, and zjth of OiSoher. , ^, , m Maryland, on the ifl: ot May, and 7tn of November. FIFTH CIRCUIT In Virginia, on ths iid of May, and iid Novemijer. . In N-orth-CHroUsa, on the 15th of June, and | zgtl) of December. I sirrii CIRCUIT | In South-Caroiina, on the 10th May, and 30th \ November. j In Georgia, on the 6th May and 14th cf De- 1 cembcr. i 1 DISTRICT COURTS. Kenr jc!cy diflrk'>, on the nrfl Monday in March July, un-i >;ov*nib"r, annually. |. TenneiVse is divided into two diftrias, viz., the .'irll called Eaii Tenneffee, the fecond, Weiii Tenneyee To hold four feffior.s annually, twoj at Knoxviik', 0:1 the 4th Monday in April andi 4th Mn!Hi:iy in Odober, for the (iillrift of Eafti TeiiiieiVv'S; two at Naihvillc, on the 4th Monday' in May, aad 4th Monday in iMovjniber, for the diftrifi of-\velt Tenneffec. M iiuediftria, on tie laft Tuefday in May, aa- nuaiiv. Columbia dlftria, on the ift Tucfday in April, and lit T-.iefday in Odober, annually. Two (iiiirici courts to be held annually in the ftate of Vermont, viz. on the 7th (iay of May, at Windior, and o» the loth day of Oiitobcr, at Rutland. iCoURTS in the St ate oFNew-York. iCurremc: Court is heldatthe Cityof >3ew-York, the firft Monday in May, and iecond Monday in November. In the city of Albany, the firft Mondays of ianuary and Auguft. •Thi Courts of Exchequer is to he beul at tbe^ hami Time ami Place icbere tie Supreme Court 'is belli- . , ' I Circuit Courts, niu^ Conrts a/ Oyer and Ter- immer, ar:d Goal Delivery, are appointed to be {held In' n-e Supreme Court, and lohen fo appointed l^to remain until altered by tktjaid Court.— No yll- Viteratni! to be made ivitbout alloium^ one Term Vo'the Supreme Court to intcr'L'ene hctweett i/:c hrime of altering and the Time the Circuits, life. Vibeins held.— I ! Mayor's Court 0/ New-York and Albany,! n are held on the tjl Tuejday in every month, \ I to hold for fit- e days in New-Tor ky and: I three days in JHhany, 1 I »-fiHE Court of General Seffiovs for the! I City and County of Ncv.'-York, U, 1 held on the firft Tuefday in February, April.' iijune, Auguft, Odober and December. |i The Court of Common Fleas in Albany,; i is held on the 3d Tuefday in February, 4th! i'in May, and ift in Oaober. 5 1 Circuit Courts and Courts of Oyer and IjTerniir.er, are held in the diffenent coun- Ijties at fuch times as the fupreir.e court may ' \ appoint. Si Court of Common Pleas in Suffolk, is ( held on the laft Tuefday in March ana ift ill Oflober. I[ In Queen's county, on- the firft Tuelday in June, und fecond in November. In King's county, on the third Tuefday in April and Oflober. In Richmond county, on the firft Monday in May «nd iecond TUefday in September. In Weftchefter county, on the 4th Mondays in May and September, and third in December: the General Simons on the 4th Monday in May anj September. In Rockland county, on the firft Tuelday in May and November. In Orange county, on the ■^'i Tuefday in Feb. laft in May, and ift in September and December In Ulller county, on the firft Tuefday in Janu- ary, May and July, and third in September: the Gene-;;1 Seffions on the firft Tuefday in May and third in September. In Dutchefs county, on the fecond Tuefday in January and 0<}oberi and laft in March and June : the General Seffions on the laft Tuefday in March and lecond iti Oflober. In Columbia county, on the fecond Monday in Jr.nuary, Mav and September. Jn Renflelaer county, on the third Monday in February and May, and firft in oaober : the General Sefiions on the third Monday in Febru ary and firft in Oflober. In Wafliinpron county, on the fecond Tuefday in February, laft in May, and firft in November. In ESex county, on the fecond Tueflav in fa nuary and.V!ay, and iaft in September: the Ge- nvrai Stiiions on the fecond Tuefday in May and lafi- ill September. In Cliiiton.county, on the third Tuefday in Ja- nuary, audfiruinMav anrtoaoher: theGeneral Seffioti! on the firft TiieWay in May and Oflober. In Greene, on the firft Tuefday in January and May, and third in September. In Saratoga, on the iecond Tuefdav in January and Aprilv and the laft in September. • In Montgomery, on the id Tuefday in Febru- ary, June and Oflober; the General SefliOHs on the zd Tuefday in February andoaober. In Schoharie, on the firft Tuefday in Jan. and Odloh;r. and jd in May: the General Sefiioiis on thefirftTuefday in January and 3d in May. In Herkimer, the Tuefday in J.inuary, ^ti\ in .Vlay,and firft in Oftoberi In Otfeg;0, the 2d Tuefday in Jan. ^^th in June, I'.nd 3d in Oflober : the Genera! Seffions on the Id Tuefday in Jan. and 4th in June. In Oneida, the T;d Tuefday in May, ill iA Sep- tember, and laft in December. In Ch''nango, the ?d Tuefday in Februaiy, ift in July, and xd in Oflober. In Delaware, the ni Tuefday in February, and Sril ill Tunc and OSobtrr t the General Seffions on the 2d Tuefday in February and. "irft in Ofiober. In Tioga, the Arft Tuefday In February, May and oaobcr. In Onondagra, the 4th Tuefday in Jaimaf y, May and September. In Cayuga, the 3d Tuefday in January, May and September. In Ontario, the Tuefday in Ftibruary, tnd firft in June and November : the Generfli SefKons on the firft Tuefday in June acd November. In Steuben, the idTuefday ia January, aadsd in June and Ofiober. MAYOR'S COT7RTS in the Cities of Al^any and Hudfon, are held or. the firft Tuefday in each moftth. ELECTIONS. Central— IB the flate of Hew-York, on the laft Tupf:iay in Aprils Note. The Governor and Llsutenant-GoYcr- nor are chofen every third year, and Members to Congrefs every facond year. GOLD COINS ofEiiglandand Portugal, by an aft of Congreis, pais after ihe foliowing rates,— tliatis, ifg cents the penny-weight. But the gold coins of France and Spain, and the tio- minions of Spain, pais at the rate of B7 cents the penny weight. r A B L E For receiving and payingGold Coins, calculated by theOificersoi theBankoftheUnitcdStates, agreeable to law. Gold Coins of Great Britain and For Gold Coins of France and Spain, and Do- minions of Spain. Grains. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 2 13 «4 »S 16 I? IS >9 zo 21 22 13 24 Cents. 3 7 1 1 14 18 22 a? 29 M 40 44 47 SI 55 58 6t 66 69 80 84 87 tugal. Grains, X 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 I L '3 »4 '5 16 !7 18 »9 20 21 22 ^3 Cents. 3 7 1 1 14 IS as 33 37 40 44 48 SI S5 59 (.3 67 70 74 78 Kl 8S 89 c o I N S of the lo Mills, lo Cents lo Dimes ro Dollars UNITED STATES Cent. Dime. Dollar. Eagle. Mills. Centa. Dimes. Dollars. Eagles lo I o o o lOO lO I o o looo loo 10 i o lOOOO looo loo lo I WEIGHT of the Federal Ccms. Pure Gold. Standard do. dwts. gr, dwts. gr. \H Eagle, 10 7 4-» ii Half do. 5 3 6-8 Quar.do. 2 m 7-8 Dollar, I J II 4-ija Half do. 7 17 10-16 Q;a<;r. do, 3 20 ij-16 Dime, J I J a- 16 Half do. o 18 9-16 Cent, 8 16 of copper. Hah do. 4 8 S a «7 n 4 1 6 «5 19 4-8 8 16 8 »7 3-5 ao 4-5 The ftandard for filver coins, 1438 parts of pure filver to 179 parts of alloy, which is wholly of copper. All other gold coin of eqtial finenefs, to be valued at 89 cents per dwt. and all other lliver coin of the fame finenefs at 1 1 1 cents oerounce. A mill is the loweft money of account. A cent is the feigheft copper coin. A dime is the loweft filver coin. The eagls is a gold coin — equal to ten jdoUars,— — -The ftandard for gold, Ls cle- jven parts fine, and one part aiIoy» . ■: , g^WT8Wr»»»^Twa i ««< i i »mwi iiiriMwrm i>«waaaaiBMW A TABLE oi Simple Inttrcfi at fx per CenU I Mon. 3 Mont. 6 Mont. A Year. i. d. 7 • i. dt s. dt 0' d. q. 2 9 I 0 I C 0 3 2 0 7 0 I 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 7 0 I 2 0 2 4 0 "S 3 0 2 0 10 2 1 9 2 3 7 0 u, 4 0 4 3 I 2 I 2 4 2 4 9 c 5 0 6 0 I 6 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 7 c I 9 2 3 7 0 7 2 0 7 0 8 I 2 I 0 4 2 0 8 4 0 > vi 8 0 9 2 % 4 3 4 9 i 9 7 0 9 0 10 3 ^ 8 1 5 4 2 10 9 0 0 >• £' /. X. d. /. f. /. i. ^. 10 0 I 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 12 0 20 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 12 0 1 4 0 'cy 92 ■xo 0 •3 0 0 Q 0 0 18 0 I 16 0 AO 0 4 0 0 12 0 I 4 0 2 8 0 50 0 r 3 0 0 I ? 0 I 10 0 •J J 0 0 60 0 6 0 0 iS 0 I 16 c -3 J 120 C •3 70 0 7 0 I I 0 .2 2 0 4 4 0 So 0 8 0 I 4 0 2 8 0 4 16 0 3 go 0 0 0 I 7 0 2 14 0 r J 8 0 loo 0 JO 0 J 10 0 3 0 0 6 0 0 -c; 300 I 0 0 y 0 0 6 0 d 12 0 0 x; 300 I 10 0 4 10 0 9 0 0 18 0 0 400 2 0 0 6 0 0 12 0 0 24 0 0- 500 2 JO 0 7 10 0 1 5 0 0 so 0 0 600 3 0 0 9 c 0 18 0 0 36 0 0 700 3 10 0 10 10 0 21 0 0 42 0 c 800 4 0 0 12 0 0 24 0 0 48 0 0 90014 ID 0 13 10 0 27 0 0 54 0 0 \ loco S 0 0 15 0 0 30 0 0 60 0 G Table of INTEREST, at 7 per Cent. I . Hif„-fU .M/^r.f'lie A Year. * >^ 1 I Month, ^Months. A Year, c « /. s.d.f. /.J r. d.f. tin?" I 0 000 0 coo 0 003 « a • 2 rt U 000 001 0 012 x; 0 .a 0 000 002 0 02a ■-H 4- *tl c ^ 3 Q WW* 003 010 0 0 Oil 040 and Mont ^6 0 oil 0 050 0 7 0 0 I 0 J I 0 0 5 3 u 9 0 0 0 1 30 074 CO C 10 0 0 a 0 0 2 0 0 081 «s X V 11 Q 04*^ 0 I A 1 0 <> I 0 I 0 2 0 4 * ' 4 0 I 4 3 0 r 7 0 -~ 5 0 70 190 0 700 1 c ^' 6 0 SI » I 0 0 043 7 V V 2 S I 0 0 Q 2 s 0 M Tin U » 9 * 0 1 1 2 1 ft 1 0 7 I VI Q 3 ^ 3 0 1 2 7 0 # c 50 0 1 ^ 0 360 |o T A. Q 0 3 £ ° 2 40 0 700 jl S l~V .0 0 0 0 = 0 3 60 10 6 0 i» 200 0 14 0 0 16 00 5 ico 17 6 0 is 1 0 0 c y f 0 I 100 14 40c -C "-^ ■ O'O 8 20 I 4 6 c;4 18 0 c -rt -'^ c ."ojO 9 40 I 800 ^5 HOC « .= TO 60 I II 6 0 6 60c 1 vo:o II 80 I 1500 .1 00c A Table of the fyeigbt and Value Coins, as they now pafs in Grc and the United States of Amer a r-J en »t! "ri" — < cn W W T! W s & 3 " C « ? 2 3 2-.-a g o 5. i;r re jii 3 ^ f6 " S 1 o 3 s ^ re- Si, JJ^+. 4» vo oo^ w O "-a (J* ^ ^ o to ^ 00 - ON.*:- OOOv-OOtnON. of fundry at-Britain ica. Standard fVtight. -l>iOOwi>»0OOOi-iMJS OOO^OOOOnOnOOOO- Sterling Money of Great Britain. VJi^whWOnOOOO'-''^. M M M M O O ^ O 00 oo-f i/« • ;§ to t> ^3 OnO 0> 00 J« OOOOOOOSooooooo?~ § ^^.^ ~? e> 5 a is-^a tl^ Si, s ^»tnl-lM^»»a^OOOO••«lH Js,^ M X W * OO OO OO 00 O « OO Os^ ^ W M £, ooooooooooo-i>-r- 5 ' 5- ^ cT" ? ' 5- MUiO0l»-t»0000>-'>H. W M >-l 00 O 00^ 00-t»Owi<-n«-i« O O O C^O O OOasO Oi-'>«5 » South- CaroHna, and Georgia. VALUE of FOREIGN COINS in the Money of the United States. Sixteenth of a Dollar, Half a pillnreen, Real Plate of Spain, An Engliih Six-pence, Eighth of a Dollar, The LIvre Turnois of France, A Pinareen, An Englifii Shilling, Quarter of a Dollar, The Mark Banco of Hamburgh The Florin or Guilder of the United Netherlands, - A Half Dollar, The Rupee of Bengal, A Spanifh Dollar, .- The Rix Dollar of Denmark, The Rix Dollar of Sweden, The Ruble of Ruflia, Crowns of England and France, The Millrea of Portugal, The Tale of China, The Pagoda of India, A French Pifiole, A Spanilh Pifloie, The Pound of Ireland, Pound fterlino; of Great-Britain A French Guinea, An EngliiTi Guinea, A Moidore, - . ■ . Half Johannes, • A Doubloon, Ajohannes, . 6 o o ■ o! o I 2 8' o 2 5 3 9 o 5 o o o o o 4 8 4 6 7 0 4 o 6 0 c 5 o RULES FOR REDUCING THE DIFFERENT CURRENCIES INTO EACH OTHER iff. To reduce the currencies of N. Harspfhire, Maii'achuCetts, Rhode-Iflaiid, Connefticiit, and Virginia, into tliofe of Ntw-York and North-Ca- rolina, to the given fiim 3dd i-jd part thereof. 'of Penniylv.'.nia, New leriey, Delaware and Ma- ryland, to tJie given lu'm add i-4th thereof. Ot Isouth-Carolina'ruid Georgia, froin the givenfura 'lubtraft 2-9ths thereof. id. To reduce New-York and North-Carolina into Nevv-Hamplhire. Mairachufetts,Rhode-Ifland Conncaicut and Viroinia, from the given i'um 'd»du£t i-4th thereof Into Penniylvaiiia, New-j ijeriev, Delaware and Maryland, from the given ! Ifani dcdua i-i6th th:reof. Into South-Carolina! • and Georgia, to the given fum add i-6th, then take half of the whole. 3d. To reduce Pennfylvauia, New-Jerfsy, De- laware and Maryland, into New-Hanipihire, Maf- Ifachuletts, Rhode-If.and, ConneSicut and Vir-] jginii, from the given fum deduft i-^th thereof.: ll;;to New-york and North-Carolina, to the given! jfiaii add i-isth thereof. Into South-Carolina! land Georgia, multiply by j, add i-Qth, and di- vide the produit by 5; or multiply by iS and divide by 45;. 4th. To reduce South-Carolina and Georgia in- itn New-Hanipttiire, Mafiachufetts, Rhode-ifiand, I Conneflicut and Virginia, to the given iuni ;idd ia-yths thereof. Into Pennfylvani?, Nev/-jerfey, i Delaware and Maryland, multiply the given fum; Slby 45 and divide by Into New York and! I North-Caroliiia, froni'the fum fubtradl i-jth, and S double the remainder. A G A U G I NOTABLE. 1 ^ .Inc. line. 1 UC.IJ 4-zl: n. i -7 ; n.j Inc 1 nc. in.: !4 j inc. !4-2 3''- 1 ^ 'iBar'. fie i r ! 2 2. 42 flel • 65 r. • '1 Pi. ] 110 id. 1 06 id. 1 20 {d. 140 riu. 166 lii il t I j I I J 1 I I I 1 I 2 14 2 1 1 z 3 2 a z 4 3 3! 1 I i 1 3 3 5 3 3 4 ^4 3 /I i 3l 3 4 4 4 6 7 4 4 5 6 c 6 1 3 4 4 S 5 s s 5 7 4 5 6 u /r 0 7 % I 1 4i 5 0 < 0 9 0 i y j 4:^ 7 10 / 7 1 0 ! ^ a « - T -*) T 6 7 7 II s 0 1 1 1 1 5 I' I 5* s s 0 0 9 12 n V 9 1 0 1 3 6 7 13 T ■? i 9 9 10 14 1 0 6! 8 1 0 1 1 15 T T 1 1 1 1 •■V 6 75 1 1 1.0 1 2 16 I z I X 16 i 4 9 13 17 1 C I 7 ! i 1 2 J4 18 J 5 16 1 8 ic T ^ ' 3 li 19 I A J A I 7 I Q ■ 7 9 1 1 16 10 I c I 1 8 1 J 4 2 J ■ 1 6 T r\ 'y ! - f r ]0 417 r 22 17 17 so 22 I ; s 13 ! 18 «x 1 1 U7 1'^ i If 2 2 <« n »i iri i r w w» ; i «i» w »i » jM j« ; rB »i >TB»»¥J 'g:\UUING table continued. 3 inc. lnc.,1 lie. 1 ii. :l In. In.] Inc.) • n 22 j: i- 1 13. ii . - u ! 54-1 56. n en Biir. Tit.r Tin ' n.iTi. >i. ' •id.! Kd. Hd. 1 lU> 1 2 42 7^184 J 06 110 140 166 Q 1 . , T "7 17 ' 10 16 20 20 2 2 3 i 5 1 2 I 0 18 11 27 2 I 2 I 2 A 1 1/. 1 '5 19 7-2 28 2 2 23 2 C " 3 27 9 16 ZO 30 23 0 -y 2 1 26 29 i 21 24 10 2 A 2 A 3 7 30 i3i 17 ll 7 <; ^ T * 5 2 C 28 3 > e6 3-* 26 26 20 3 3 IC 0 I 5 *3 «3 *7 4 A 7 7 / 27 35 T JL 4 . .-1 I. si -+ 24 28 3 5 28 2S *J 2 3 * 36 _j 9 15 19 *5 15 29 16 30 * 0 9 2 3 3 37 20 Zu 26 30 "3 0 3'r 3 » I 2 2 I *7 27 3^ 1 1 i ' J 3 40 I •» 2 2 4 2S 3^ 4 ' 4 2 2 2 3 " 41 29 i9 33 4^ 3 i i i 3 / 42 30 30 34 44 34 ;>4 3 9 43 31 31 3 5 76 j*^ 3 5 A T T- ' 45 1 31 36 4/ 3" + - 40 J. 32 37 J / 1 7 3 / A1 T 3 47 33 3? 4 9 44 49 34 40 C 1 5 * 5 1 1 35 i5 7 53 I 36 5 J 40 53 55 43 43 50 55 .3 / + 3 5 - 57 i 5:' 45 46 5 3 5i X 1 46 47 54 59 iThe STANDARD of American and En- glifli WEIGHTS, ufed in trade by every country in Europe, may be known at firft fight, by the following e3(y and obvious — scaleC— OK. 'Afnfierdam. \_bant j^ritioerp or Bra County of Rouen. I The City of Lyons. Paris. Rochelle. [_guedoc. T oul. orVfpcrLan- Marfcilles or Pro- Cfneva. [vence. Bamhurgb, Frankfort. )>of<( Genoa. Leghorn, Milan. Venice, Naples. Se-ji/Ie,Cadix,?^c, Portugal, Spain. Lcige. Riijfta. Siveden, Denmark, DIRECTORS of the BANK of New-York. Mathew Clarkson, Prejident^ Elilha Jenkins, \_Ex Officio'] J. Waddington, Archibald Gracie, Robert Bowne, C. L. Cammann, William Denning, John M'Vicker, Charles Wilkes, Cafeier Thomas Maule, Peter Kemble, Charles Smith, Edward Lyde, Mathew Clarkfon, Rufus King. RULES obfer-oed at the BANK. THE Bank is open every Day in the Year, txjrfft'oM. Hugh Peebles, Cafliier. JERSEY BANK. Am AS A Jackson, President. DIRECTORS. John Griffiths, jun ifaac Kibbe, I James Thompfon, James Heard, Aaron Ogden, Benjamin Strong, Selah Strong, JohnB. Murray, Sylvefter Robinfon, William Halfey. John Low, Cafliier. Government of the United Statej. THOMAS JEFFERSON, Prefident of the United afes. Commander in cbiefofthe Army and i^a-vy thereof GEORGE CLINTON, Vice-Prtfident, and Prefident of the Senate. Senators of the United States. DEL Aw A BE. Samuel White. James A. Bayard. MARYLAND. Robert Wright, Samuel Smith. Virginia. William B. Giles, NEW-HAMFsHIRE, Nicholas Oilman. William PUimer. MASSACHUSETTS. John Adams, Timothy Pickering. Rhode-Island. Benjamin Howland, James Kenner. CONNECTICUT. James Hillhoufe, Uriah Tracey. Vermont. Stephen R. Bradley, Urael Smith. New- YORK. John Smith, sam'i. L. Mitchell. New-Jersey. John Condit, Aaron KitcheJ. PENNSYLVANIA- George Logan, Samuel Maclay. Andrew Moore. N. Carolina. David Stone, Montford Stokes. S. Carolina. Thomas Sumpter, John Gaillard. GEORtSlA. Abraham Baldwin, James Jacklbn. KENTUCKY. John Brackenridge, Buckner Thurfton. Tennessee. William Cock, (one vacant) Ohio. John Smith, and Thomas Worthington. Samuel A. Otis, Secretary, John A. Graham, Clerk. Rev. Mr. M'Cormick, Chaplain. James Mathers, Door-keeper. Cornelius Max well, Meffenger. RiPRESENTATivEso/^^f Unitcd States. Nathaniel Macon, Speaker. !^ew-Hampshire.(5) Samuel Tei.ney, David Hough, Silas Betton. Caleb E:iis, J. W. Thomfon, Massachusetts. 17 Joliah Quincy, Jofeph Barker, Jereiuiah Nellon, William Ely, Barnabas Bidwell, Orchard Cook, JoJtph B. Varnum, PJiahaei BiiTiop, Richard Catts, Jacob Cro-.viiinniield, Ebenezer Seaver, Samuel Taggart, WilUara Stedham, U'aiah L. Green, John Chandler, Feleg VVadlworth, Seth Haftings. Rhode-Island, (j) Jofeph Stanton, jun. Nehemiah Knight. Connecticut. (7) John C. Smith, Lewis B. Sturges, Samuel VV. Dana, BenjamihTalmad ge, Jolm Davenpott,jun. Timothy Pitki,T,juu< Jonathan O; Merely. Vermont. (4j Gideon Olin, Wm. Chamberlain, James Elliot, 1 John Fisk. i NEW-YORK. (17) EJiphalet Wickes, Gurdon S, Mumfor^i, Philip Van Cortlandt, David T homas, : Kiilian K Van Renflelaer George Clinton, Daniel C. Verplank, John Blake, jun. Thomas Sammuns, Martin G. Schuneman, Joliah Mafters, Silas Halfey, Nathan Williams, Kenry VV. Livingfton, John Rufiel, Peter Sailly, Uri Tracy, New-Jersey. (6) William Helms, Henry Southard, Ebenezer Elmer, Ezra Darby, John Lambert, James Sloan. Pennsylvania. (i8j Michael Leib, Robert Brown, John Fugh, Frederick Conrad, John Smith, Andrew Greig, Oliver Pollock, John Smilie, Chriltian Lower, James Kelly, Jofeph Clay, Jacob Richards, Ifaac Anderibn, John Whitehill, 0* I David Bard, William Findley, Samuel Smith, John Rhea. Delaware, (i) James Broom, MARyLAND. (9) jofeph H. Nicholi'oii, John Archer, Roger Neifon, Leonard Covington, Patrick Magrauder, John Campbell, Charles Goldsborough William Mac Creery, N. R. Moore. Virginia (12) John Randolph, jun. John Smith, John Clorton, John Dawfon, John G. Jackfon, John W. Eppes, Chriftopher Clark, David Holmes, Edwin Gray, Alexander Wilfon, John Clasiiborne, Thomas Newton, jun. Abraham Trigg, * Mathew Clay, Philip R.Thomfon, Thoma^M. Randolph, Jofeph Lewis, jun. Walter Jones, Peterlon Goodwin, James m. Garnett, John Morrow, Burwell Baffet. N. Carolika. (ij) Nathaniel Macon, Willis Alfton, Richard Stanford, James Holland, Duncan M'Farland, Marmaduke Williams, Thomas Wynns, William Blackledge, Nathaniel Alexander, Jofeph Winnfton, William Kennedy, Thomas Blount. S. Carolina. (8) Jofeph A-liion, Robert Marion, David R. WUiams, Richard Winn, Levi Cafey, Obrien Smith, Thomas Moore, Elias Earle Georgia. (4) David Meriwether, Peter Early, Jofeph Bryan, i Mead. Kentucxy. (6) /ohn Fowler, Mathew Walton, John Boyle, Thomas Sandford, G. M. Bedinger, Mathew Lyon. Tennesseje. (3) William Dickfon, George W. Campbeli, John Rhea. OHIO. (I) Jeremiah Morrow. Wm. Lattimore, Dele- fate from the Mifii- fippi Territory. John Eeckley, Cleric to the Houfe. Rev, Mr. Chaplain. Jofeph Wheaton, Serjeant at Armt. " DEPARTMENT OF STATE. JAMES MADPlsON, Sec'ry of State. ,.Cluef Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF WAR. Henry Dearborn, Secretary. . V/m Simmons, Accountant. Tench Coxe, Pur\*eyer of public Supplies. Wm. ]rvine, Superint. of Military Stores. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ALBERTGALLATIN, Secretary ofthe Treafary. Gabriel Cuval, Con-.ptroUer. Richard Harrifon, Auditor. Wm. Miller, CommiiTioner ofthe Revenue. Tlionias Tudor Tucker, Treafurer. Jofeph Nourie, Regiiler. ' NA'^AL DEPAR.TMENT, Jacob Crowninftield, Secretary. Thomas Turner, Accountant. CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS, in the principal trading Towns ofthe United Sfates. For the State of Neiv-Hampjkire. Portfinouth. Jofeph Whipple, Colleflor ; Natha niel FuUome, NavalOfficer ; — — — Surveyor. For the State of Majfacbiifetts. 'Bofton and Ckarlefloivn. Benj. Lincoln, Col. J. Lovell, Naval Officer; T. Mclvil, Surveyor. Penobj'cot. Jofiah Hook, CoHeiSor, For the State of Rhodt-If.and. Neivport. William Ellery, Colleaor; Walter Nichols, Naval-Officer; John Slocum, Surveyor. I'roTjidence. , Jeremiah Oiney, Co'ieilor; Eben. Tbomfon, Naval-Officer; Wm. Barton, Surveyor. For the State of Ccnneiiiait. Netv-london. Jedeciiah Huntingfon, Colleflor: Nathaniel Richards, Surveyor. Netc-Ha-ven. Abraham Bifhop, CoUeflor. Middletotvn. Alexander Wollcott, Coileflcr. For the State of New-rork. Nenv-Tork. David Gelflon, Col'eiler; Samuel Ofgood, Naval-Officer; Wm. S. Smith, Surveyor. For the State of New-Jerfey. Perth-jlmboy. John Heard, Coliea. &Infpeflor. For t:je state of Penrtfyivania. PhilaJdphia. Peter Muhlenberg, CoU. William Jackfon, Naval-Oincer; Win. r/T'Pherion, Surv. For the State of Delatcare. ff^ilmiiigton. George Bufh, Colleflor. For the State of Maryland. Baltimore. Robert Purveyance, Coll. Daniel ; Dol^'ier,, Naval-Officer; Robert Ballard, Surv. , Annapolis. Robert Denny, Colieaor. For the State of Virginia. Norfoli and Port/mouth. W. C. Nicholas. Col leaor; PhilemonGatewood, Nnval-OiScer ; Da- nif-1 Eedingar, Surveyor. Sufolk. Intin Driver, Surveyor. Smitbfield. Copeland Parker, Surveyor. Bermuda Hundred, or City Point. ^Vii!ianl Heth, CoHeaor; Chrirtopher Roan, Surveyor. Petersburgb. John Shore, Coiieftor. Yiri-To'zon. Abraham Archer, Colleaor. Port-Royal. George Caclett, Survevor. Frederiehhurgb. Thomas MofFat, Survevor. Tofcarnico Ri-vcr, including Kinfdale. Vincent Redman, Coileaor. Diimfriei, inzWiiingNeioport . RichardManhall Scott, CoUeaor. Alexand^-ia. J. Fitzs;era!d, Sur. W.Gray, Col. For the State of North-Carolina. If^ihriigton. S. Bloodgood, Coil. Carlton Wal- ker, NavrJ-Officer; Thomas Callander, Surveyor. h'eiuberr.-creck. James L. Shannonhoufe, CoU, B?i7»/prf. Benjamin Cheney, Survevor. lVa_tbington. Nathan Keais,' Colip'.ior. F.denton. Samuel Tredwell, Colleaor. Pafquotank-Hi-ver . Math. E. Sawyer, Infpeaor. For the State of Sjutb-Carolina. George-Toion, John baklev, colleaor. 'Cbarkjtoit. J. Simons, Co'lleflor; Wm. Hoyt, Naval-Oiticer; Edw. Weyman, Surveyor. For th! State of Georgia. Savannah .TYiomns Johnfon, Colleaor; Lachlin M'Into/h, Naval- OiRcer ; John Berrian, Surveyor. For the State ofTenneJ'ee. . Ma.Tac. Daniel BilTell, Colleaor. UcivOrleans. W;ji. Brown, Surveyor&Infpeaor. MiniJUrial and Conjular appointments bytbt United States. In the United kingdoms of G, Britain and Ireland. James Munroe, Minifter Plenipotentiary. _ David Lennox, agent lor American Seamen, in London. Willam Lvman, Contul at London, and Agent ■for managing claims lor fpoilations. Elias Vanderhorft, Cnnfui at Brlftol. Robert W. Fox, Coni'ul at Falmouth. James Maury, Conful at Liverpool. Thomas Auldjo, Vice-Conlul . t Poole & Cowes. Jofeph VVilfon, Coniul at Dublin. James Holmes, Conful at Eelfaft. John Church, Conful at Cork. John J. Murray, Co fu a Clafgow. John Gavino. Conful at Gibralter. Jofeph Pcelis, Conful atMalta. To France and her Dominions. John Armftrong, Miniftcr Pleiiipoteutiary. Thomas Sumuter, Secretary of the Legation. Fulwer Skipwith, Agent at Pans. Ifaac Coxe Barnet, Agent at Havre de Grace. John Mitchell, Vice-Agent at Havre de Grace, VViUiam Buchanan, Agent at the lile of France and Bourbon. Etiesine Cathalan, Agent at Marfeilles Willi m Patterfon, Agent atNantr. lame* A iderfon, Ag nt for tne^port of Cette. Aaron Vaie, AP,ent for L'Orient. Thomas Lovell, AsjentatLaRochelle. Francis Coftyn, Agent at Dunkirk. William Lee, Agent at Bordeaux. Henry Wilion, Agent at Oftend. Thomas Ahorn, Agent at Cayenne. , John Aupleton, Agent »t Calait. J)av:d Riilgwty, A^ent at Antwerp. ■ ■ In Spain and ber Dominions. Ismes Bowdoin, Minefter Plenipotentiary. Mofes Young, Conful at Madrid. Jofeph M. Ifnardi, Conful at Cadiz. Robert Montgomery, Conful at Alicant. William Kirkpatrick, Coniul at Malaga Lewis M. O'Brien, Conful at St. andero. John M. Baker, Conful for the iflands of Minor- ca, Majorca, and Yvica. ■ Henry Hill, jun. Conlul at St. Jago de Cuba. " John Leonard, Conful at Barcelona. Jfi Portugal and her Dominions. William Jarvis, Conful at Lisbon. John Street, Conful at Fayal. John J. Armftrong, Conful at TenerifFe. Marian Lamar, Conful at Maderia. T 0 tbeBatavian Republic. Sylvanus Bourne, Conful General at Amfterdam. Thomas Hevves, Conful at Batavia. In Denmark and her Dominions Hans Rodolpho Saabye, Conful at Copenhagen. John F. Brown, Confui at Santa Cruz. In Prujiia. Frederick W. Lutze, Conful at Stettin, William Clarke, Conful at Embden. In Germany. John M. Forces, Coniul at Hamburgh. Frederick ]. Wichelhaufen, Conful at Bremen. Philip Mark, Conful at Franconia. William Riggin, Conful at Triefte. In Sweden. Robert C.Gardner, Conful at Gottenburgh. liaac Prince, Conful at St. Bartholomews. In Ruifia. Levitt Harris, Conful at St. Petersburgh. In the Italian State. Thomas Appleton, Conful at Leghorn, Frederic Degan, Conful at Naples. Peter Kuhn,jui'. Conful at Genoa. John Eroadbent, Conful at Meftina. Abraham Gibbs, Conful at Palermo. To theBarbary Potvers. Tobias Lear, Conful-General. George Davis, Conful at Tunis. James Simpfon, Conful at Tangiers. In Turkey. Wm. Stewart, Conful at Smyrna, in the Levant !^hnijleriai and CMJutar appointments by foreign-, foiuers to the Vnited States. By Great Britain. Anthony Merry, Miniiter Pieiiipotentiary. Thomas Barclay, Conful-Generai forthfc Eaftern States. Phineas Bond, Conful General for the Middle, and Southern States. Andrew Allen, Conful for N. Hampfhire, Mafiachufetts, and Rhode-Illand. John Breefe, Vice'-Conful Rhode-Ifland. jolm B. Gilpin, Conful for Conneflicut. Gabriel Wood, Conful at Baltimore. Benjatoin Moodie, Conful for North-Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. From France. Gen. Turreau, Mi.-.irter Plenipotentiary. Arcambal, Conlul General. Ofler, Vice CommilVary of do. for Virgin. General Peirimond, Commiffary of do, 'for Pennfylvania and Delaware. Antoine V. G. Reyi Commiffary ofdo. for N.York. Le .Marroy, Commifl'ary of do. for Georgia. Jofeph Marie Lequinio Kerblay, Com- miliary ofdo. for llhode-Iiland. Marc Antoine Alfxis Giraud, Commiffary of do. for New-Hamplhire, MaiTachuletts, Rhode- lHand, and Conneflicut. • Careaux, do. for Pcrtfmouth. Souk, do. for Charlefton; .Martel,Com. of do. for Kentucky. From Spain. Marquis De CafaVruio, Minift. Plenipotentiary. Don Valentine de Foranda, Confui General. Don Faurta de Foranda, Vice do. j Don Thomas Stoughton, Conful at New. York. [Don Juan Stoughton, Conful for N. Piamp.Tiire, Maffachuletts, Connefticut, Vermont, and R. liland. Don Felipi Fatio, Conful for Pennfylvania. Don Antonio Argote Vilialobas, Conful for the States of Virginia and Kent:icl:y. Don Jean B. Barnabeu, Co.ilul for Maryland. Don Diego Morphy, do. for N. Catoliiia, S. Carolina and Ge orgia. D o n Felipe Fatio, Vice do . From Portugal. Jofeph Rademaker, C'onful General. Jnsquim Mojetiero, Conful at New- York, for N. York, Rlrode liland, Maffachufetts and Conn. James Barry, Vice-Conlul for Maryland and Vir- ginia. From the Bata-vian Republic. R. G. Van Polanen, Minifter Refident. , Adrian Vaick, Conful tor Maryland and Virginia. ' Jan Rofm«u Graves, Coniiil lor South Carolina, I ■ and Georgia. ; J. H. C. Heineken, Com. Agent, Pennfylvania. i Diederick Larrouwer, Vice-ConCul tor Mafiachu- fetts and New-Hampfhire. From Denmark. Bllcher OUon, Minifter Refident. P. Pederfon, charge d'affaires and Coniul near 1 the United States. Jacob Eberhard Auguft iteinmeitz. Vice Conful I for South-Carolina. 1 Wm. Scarborough, do. for Georgia. Erich BoUman, do. for Pennfylvania. John Soutz. do. for North-Carolina. John Spendler, do. for Conne.aiciit. John Hammcken, do. for JHew-York. Jofeph VVinthrop, do. for South-Caroiina^ Peter Coliin, do. for Maryland. Jonathan Swift, do. tor Diftria of Columbia, •'j. h\ Eckard, do. for Sew-Jerfey, Delaware, Pennfylvania and Maryland. From Siucilefi. Richard Soderftrora, Cojiful Genera). . ■JOS Winthrop, Vice Conful for Charlefton, S. C. Jonathan Swift, Vice Conful for Columbia, and i the X'orts on the Potomac. 1 C HauSF, Vice Conful for New-Hamp- i niire, MalTachuietts, and Rhode-Iflano. •.Henry Gahn, Coniul for New-York, ancj ton- ! . . neaicut. fohn Cowper, Vice Coniul for Virginia, except the Ports on the Potomac, john Boritz, Vice Conful for North-Carolina. GOVERNMENT of tlie Mississippi TERRITORY. Robert Williams, Governor. Cato Weft, Secretary. • Thomas Rodney, Chief Juftice. INDIAKA Territory. WilliamH. HARBISON, Governor. John Gibfon, Secretary. Thomas T. Davis. Chief Juftice, Michigan Territory. William Hull, Governor. Stanley Grifwold, Secretary. James Wilkinfon, Governor of Upper Louifiana. JUDICIARY of the United States. Supreme Court. Josh Marftiall, Chief Juftice. William Cufhine, William Patterfon, Samuel Chale,Bufhrod Walhington, ana Wm. Johnfon, Affociate JuiUces. Robert Smith, Attorney General. EHas B. Caldwell, Cleric. District OFFICERS. Maine Diflritt. DavidSewell, Judge. Silas I.ee, Attorney. Tho- masG. Thornton, Marlhal. New-Hampjbire DiftriCr. 1..— Judge. David Humphfeys, Attor- ney. Michael M'Clary, Marlhal. hlalfacbtifeni Difiriei. John Davis, Judge. George Blake, Attorney. Tompfou J. Skinner, MariTial. Rhodc-Ij~arid Dtjlrift. DavidL. Barnes, Judge. David Howell, Attor- ney. William Peck, Marrtial. Connecticut Dijiriti, Richard Law, Judge. Pierpont Edwards, Attor- ney. Jofeph Wilcox, Marflial. Vermont DiiiriH. Elijah Paine, Judge. David Fay, Attorney. John Willard, Marlhal. Attorney. John Swartwout, Marflial n u ... .tfe-^J-JerfeyDiJiriir. Robert Morns, Judge jofeph M'llvane, Attor ney. Oliver Barnett, Marflial. „. ^ , „ Pennfyl'vatiia Dlftriti. Richard Peters, judge. Alexander J. Dallas, At- torney. John Smith, Marflial • ^ Delaware Dijlriii. Gunning Bedford, Judge. George Read, junior, Attorney, joel Lewis, Marflial! Maryland DiftriB . ^'wornT'i'i?''^'^"' ■'"'^g^- Zebulon Hollingf- worth, Attorney. Thomas Rutter, Marlhal ^XT■^^■ ; Columbia Diflriff. Wjlham Kilty, Chief Judge. Walter Jones, jun. Attorney. Daniel C. Brent, Marlhal. r ^ ^f^irgmiaDiJlria. t-yrus Griffin, Judge. John Monroe, Attorney Afjdre vv Moore, Marfhal. t.r,i. r Potomac Dijlria. Walter Jones, Attorney. Wm. Baker, Marfhal. Kentucky Diftria. Harry Jnnes, Judge. JofephH. Davies, Attorney Joieph Crockett. Marflial. North-Carolina Diflria. Henry Potter, judge. Benjamin Woods, At. torney. John S. Weft, Marflial. Th^ r, Carolina Dijlria. Thomas Bee, judge. Thomas Parker, Attorney, Charles R. Cochran, Marfhal. wn. r ^'^"'T'a Diflria. Wm. Stevens, Judge. David B. Mitchell, Attor- ney. Benjamin Wall, Marflial. r„i .,-2 19 1-4 5 >-i 19 1-4 ly 1-4 16 1-2 2 1-5 16 1-2 55 «9 «-4 I 13-20 I i-io Oil of vitriol, • • Old nevrter, • • PAPER hangings, • ii writing; and wrapping, ftieathing and cartridge. Painters colors, except thofe otherwife enumerated, and thole commonly ufed in dying. Packthread and twine. Parte board, parclunent afld vellum, Plaifter of Paris, Pepper, Pidtures and prints. Pimento, - • Printing types. Pickles of all forts. Plumbs and prunes, - QUICKSILVER, RAISINS, in jars or boxes, — — , Mufcatel, , all other kinds of » Roco, - • SALT, weighing more than 56 pounds per bufliel, weighing 56 pounds per bufhel or lefs. free free 17 1-2 per c. ad val. 1 5 ditto 17 i-z ditto 17 i-j ditto 400 cents per cwt. 1 5 psf cent ad val. free 6 cents per pound 15 per cent ad val. 4 cents per pound I J per cent p.d val. 17 1-2 ditto 2 cents per pound 6 cents per pound 2 ditto ditto _ r.2 ditto free 20 cents per 56 lb* 20 cents per bufliel fre^ freev 19 i\ 16 tt 19 1-4 rg 1-4 440 16 1-2 free 16 1-2 4 2-S iO I-Z «9 «-4 1 »-S 6 3-s z i-s 2 i-s I I ;-zo free 22 2Z ■mm Salt petre; Starch, - • Sail cloth, - - Saddles, or parts thereof, Satcins, and other wrought filks, Seines, Segars, - . Saffron, . . . . Iteel, Sea ftores for lliips or vefi'els. Spirits dilliUedm foreign countrieB, vlz« From Grain, Firft proof, <. Second do. - - Third do. Fourth a Fifth do. Sixth do. From other materials, Firft and Second proef. Third do. Fourth do. , Fifth do. Sixth do. Sfiiriti difliued i!i the United States, imported in 15 per cent ad val. 3 cents per pound 1 5 per cent ad val. 15 ditto I J ditto 4 cents per pound 200 cents per 1000 free loo cents per cwt. free I 28 cents per gallon 29 ditto 3 1 ditto 34 ditto 40 ditto jo ditto 2 J ditto 28 ditto 32 ditto 38 ditto 46 ditto 16 1-2 i J-»0| 16 i-z 16 i-ai 16 i-i 42-5 Z20 freej 1 19 fre« 30 4-5 J 1 9-10 34 I-IO 37 i-S 44 SS 27 i-» JO 4-5 is 1-5 41 4-5 50 i-s famefliip orveffel in wBtch they had beenprevl- oufly exported from the United States, viz. From Molafles, Firft proof. Second do, Third do. Fourth do. Fifth do: Sixth do. TrTviS^*^!*'* °L growth Or produft of the United States, Firft proof, . Seconddo. Third do. Fourth do. Fifth do. Sixth, Spikes, Shoes and 11 ijppers of filk, other (hoes and flippers for men and women, other (hoes and flippers for children. Stockings, . . ' Soap, - . , Spanifli brown. Sulphur, . , ' 11 •7 >9 30 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 7 ditto 8 diito 9 ditto II d.tto I ? ditto 18 ditto 1 cent per pound ij cents per pair IS ditto 10 ditto 7 i-i perc. ad val. 2 cents per pound I ditto I J per cent ad val. Sugars,— Brown, White cliyed or powdered, all other clayed or powdered. Lump, t Loaf, « Other refined, Candy, < Snuff, - - TALLOW, Teas.— From China and India, or from Iflands lying Eaftward of the Cape of Good Hope, viz. Brihea. Souchong and other black teas, Hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or gomee, Other green teas, Bohea, Souchong, and other black teas, Hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or gomee, Other green teas, Bohea, Souchong and other black teas, Hyfon, imperial, gunpowder or gomee, Other green teas, Tin, in pigs or plates. z i-z cents per pound J ditto t t'l ditto 6 i-z ditto I) ditto 6 1-2 ditto 1 1 1-2 ditto 10 ditto I I-z ditto 12 i8 20 '4 II 40 *4 17 ^7 50 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 1 3-4. J 3-10 2 3-4 7 J-IO 9 9-10 7 J-io 12 13-20 II I 13-20 17 I-J SO ?o 17 i-S *7 S" JO '8 7-10 29 7-10 55 3? iree Tovs not otherwifc enumerated, Tobacco raanufaaured, (other than fnuff and fegars) VELVETS and vtlverets, Verdiercafe, WAFERS, - ^ ^ ; • ■ Wines, in casks, bottles, or other veflels, viz. Malmley, Madeira, Londonpartlcular M«deira other, do. Burgundy, Champaign, Rhenifti and Tokay, Sherry and St. Lucar, Claret, and other wines not enumeraratcd, when imported in bottles or cales, Lisbon, Sicily, Oporto, and other Portugal, TenerifFe, Fayal, Malaga, St. George, and other VVeltern Iiland, All other wines, when imported otherwile than in bottles or cafes. Wool (sinmar.ufaaured) Wood, ditto, - - Wood, manuf'aaured, except cabinet wares. Wools, dving • - YARN untarred, . , ,"' ^ j All other Koods not before particularly enumerated. All parts of articles pay the fame duty as the enti. No drawback alio wed on luaf fugar, foreign Alhj or fiih 15 per t'.nt ?.dval. 6 cents per pound 15 per cent ad val. free 17 1-2 per c. ad val. 58 cents per gallon o 45 40 55 30 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 16 1-2 6 j-s 16 1-2 free 19 1-4 63 4-j 55 :44- j8 I a ii JO 4-5 i8 ditto 2 ; ditto free I s per cent art val. free 225 cents per cwt. 1 5 per cent ad val. re article is fubjeiS to. oil, fnuff, or mahufaflured tobacco. 15 3-10 tree. 16 I'Z free 247 I-* 16 1-2 Reflrlflions on Importation. No goods, wares, or merchandize, of fo- reign growth or manufafture, fubjeft to the payment of duties, fhall be brought into the United States from any port or place in any other manner than by fea ; nor in any fhip or veflel of lefs than Thirty Tons Burthen, agreeable to the mode of afcertaining Ameri- can tonnage, except in certain diftrifts on the Northern, North-weftern and Weftern boundaries of the United States, adjoining to the dominionsof Great-Britain in Upper and Lower Canada, and the diftrifts on the rivers Ohio and Mifliflippi. No beer, ale, or porter, to be imported in cafks of lefs capacity than Forty Gallons Beer Meafure, or if in bottles, in packages lefs than Six Dozen, under penalty of for- feiture, with the Ihip or vefiel. No refined lump, or loaf fugar, lhali be imported into the United States, from any foreign port or place, except in fliips or vef- felsofthe burthen of 120 tons and upwards, and in cafks or packages containing each, not lefs than 600 pounds, on pain of for- feiting the faid fhip orveffel, and the loaf or lump fugar imported therein, except in fuch cafks or packages as aforefaid. No diftiiied fpirits (arrack and fweet cordials excepted) after thelaft day of April, 1793,10 be imported from any foreign pert in vefiels of lefs capacity than ninety gallons, on pain of forfeiture of the faid fpirits, and of the fhip or vefiel in which the fa'me /hall be brout!;ht. I niniiwiiwiii|HiiJiw'i"^— i^f^^ OFFICERS for the State of Ktiv-Yort. MORGAN LEWIS, GovernorGeneral, and Commander inCbtefoftht Militia, and Admiral of the Na-vy. JOHN BROOME, Lieut. Go-vtrnor, andPrefidentoftheSenate. Benjamin De Witt, pri'vateSecy to tbeCov. Thomas Tillotlon, Secretary of State. Elilha Jenkins, Comptroller. John Woodworth, Attorney-Gen, Abraham G. Lanfing, Treafurer. . Solomon Van Renffelaer, Adjutant-General. Simon De Witt, ^urwyor-General- John M'Lean, CommiJJ'oner ofMjUtary Stores. Richard Riker, Lucas F-'n"^"'^"^?',^:' Metcalfe, Ebenezer Foo^ •— — ^ ''i'^/^^f William Steward, ^Mant Attorn.cs general COUNCIL of APPOINTMENT. His Excellency the Governor, «J< Oj^<: s> , Oneida, {3) Geore;e E ray ton, Jofeph Jennings, Thomas Hart. Chenango, (4) Jonathan Morgan, Samue? Payne, SylvanusSmalley, Benjamin Jones. Tioga, ( I ) John Miller. Onondaga, / 2) JafperHopper, W.J. Vredenburg. Cayuga, (3) Unknown Steuben, (i) Unknown Ontario and Gennejee, (3) Daniel Lewis, Alex- ander Rea, Ezra Patterfon. Seneca, (1) Cornelius Humphrey. Je-ferfon, Lewis ajid St. I.aivi ence, li) Henry! Coffcen. ' ^ Solomon Southwick, Cleri. A&sisTANT Justices to try Caufes under t be 20 Pound AS. A. C. VAN SLUYCK, SAMUEL LAWRENCE, ThOMAS HERTELL, GABRIEL V, LUDLOW JOHN FERGUSON, JOSEPH D. FAY, ELBERT HERRING, SAMUEL VANWYCK. COMMISSIONERS ts fivear all Officers, Civil and Military, in this State, The Lieutenant Governor ■ , Cbancellor ,— Chief Juftice ,, Judges of Supreme Court ■. Secretary of State .. Attorney General , Mayor of New- York — Recorder of New-York. — Clerk of New-York. PUBLIC N John Keefs, John Wilkes, Ifaac L. Kipp, James Creighton, John S. Hunn, WilliamBleecker, Edw. Dunfcomb, Abraham Skinner, William Bache, Thomas Smith, CadwalladerD. Golden Samuel B. Malcolm, Jonathan Pearfee,jun. GabrielV. Ludlow, Henry Mafterton, W^m. P. Van Nefs, Adrian Hegtoan, O T A R I E £. William L. Rofe, Nathan Sanford, Elbert Herring, JohnT. Irving, Maltby Gelfton, \yiiUnni Paulding, jun. Ifp.iah Lennington, W m . Williams, jun. Roger Strong, Flamen Ball, Samuel Cowdrey, Benjamin Ferris, Robert Swanton, John W. Mulligan, Edward W. Laight, Geooge D. Cooper, John W. Patterion. 6 U R R 0 G A T E for the City andCounty of Nem-Tork. ' SYLVANUS MILLER. OEFICERS for theCity and County of New-York. DE WITT CLINTON, Mayor. Maturin Livingfton, Recorder. Benjamin Romaine, Comptroller, Vnniel Phcenix, Chamberlain. Tunis Wortman, Clerk. Jofeph Conftant, High Sheriff. Abraham M. Valentine, Under Sberif.- John V. Brevoort, Joaler. John W. Gilbert, David Board, liaac Kipp, Si- mon Fleet, Amaziah Dsfenbury, Deputy Sheriffs. John Burger, Coroner. Ephraim BraHier , Comtnijjioner of Excife. John R. B. Rodgers, Healtb-Off.c-.r. David Thompfon, Harbor-Mafler, Samuel Miller Reftdent-Pbyfician. Gardner Jones, Heaith-ConimiJJioner. POLICE OFFICERS. Theophilus Beekman and Jacob Delamontagnie. Thomas Hazard, Keeper of the Bridewell and County Prifon. Alexander Lamb, Keeper of the Jail. HughGoble, KigbConJlable. John Murphy, Marjhal. CAPTAINS OF THE CITY WATCH. William Van Vart, and Nicholas Lawrence, Cap- tains of the firft, Magnus Beekman and Wm- Peterfon, Capts. of the fecond, Hugh Gobel and Gad Dumbolten, Captains of the third diftria. ALDERMEN, ASSISTANTS, ASSESSORS, COl- . LECTORS, and CONSTABLES. First Ward. Wynant Van Zandt, jun. Mderman, Andrew Morris, AJJiftant, Jacob I. Lanfing and Jofhua Jones, yljcffors, Cornelius C. Wynkoop, Coltetior. James W. Green and John Farrington, Con/labUs. Second Ward. Elias Nexfen, Alderman, Samuel m. Hopkins, Affijiant. John Kane and John Ellis, Affeffon, Jeremiah I Marfhail, CoUecior, David Saffiag, and Samuel E Montgomery, Sonjiables. I Third Ward. I James Fairlie, Alderman, I Simon Van Antwerp, AJhttant. I Anthony Poft, and John Vank'leek, AJleffors, I John Striker, ColleSior. James Thomplon I and Thomas Martin, Conftahles. FOURTH WARD. James Drake, Alderman, Adrian Hegeman, AJlJlant. Peter Bonnet and Willet Coles, Afefsors. David Harriot, Collector, Edward Sanas and James Crosker, Con/tables. Fifth Ward. Jacob De La Montagnie, Alderman, Joleph Board, Afftjia>;t. Frederick l.Eckert and Amos Corning, A%seiMn, William Berrian, Collettor, Abraham Manniiig and Abraham Collard, Conjlables. Sixth Ward. Caleb Pell, Alderman, John D. Miller, Afili'Sant. Elias Haviland and Stephen Ludlum, Aiieisor%^ Stepheii Burdett, Collector. John Ackerman and John Becker, ConJiabUt. SEVENTH WARD. Jacob Mott, Alderman, Samuel Torbert, Ajjifrant. John Youle and Jacob Morrell, Afefors, Abraham Van Gelder, jun. Collector. Jonathan Allen and Morris Oakly, Conjfables. Eighth Ward. IThurfton Wood, Alderman, GilbertCoutant, AiUflant. Samuel Delaplaine and Chrirtopher Beekley, Af. sej/brs, Andrew Hageman, ColleBor. Henry G. Dist)iow and Thomas Darling, ConftMcs. Ninth ward. Abfaham King, Alderman, Jacob Shute, Ajfiflanl. John Myers and lohn Cozine, Afefsors, Jacob Myers, Collector. Henry Low and Edward Ver- nulya, Cor.j-lables. WARDENS Of the Portof New-York. Jonathan Lawrence, Thomas Farmar, Elias Nex- fen, and John Gelfton. BRANCH PILOTS. John Funk, Nathaniel Funk, Jofeph Ogden, John Minugh, William Minugh, Thomas Wil- liams, Charles Swan, Robert Mitchell, John t-irter, Robert Bennet, James Flinn,John Mipg, Cliriftopher Seward, John Rider, ifeter Sawyer, Michael Bloomer, and John Bulh. DEPUTY PILOTS. John Smith, David Mitchell, John Seward, PeterHall, Robert Hewit,Wm, Corre, Samuel Cone, Edward Wilkie, George Ingraham, HVael Navarro, Hunter Norwood, James Kello, John White, and James Baker. PILOTS for the Sound. Thomas Hunt, Samuel Karrold, Hoyftead' I Hacker, Samuel Berrian, Willet Leaycraft, and: John Haviland. INSPECTORS OF THE S. PRISON. George \v :irner, Peter A. Schenck, Robert Bpwne, William Fev/, John Bingham, and Abr. Bloodgocd. Richard Seaman, Capt. of theS. Prifon Guards. I COMT.!ISSICNERS OF THE. ALMS-HOUSE AND BRir;UVVELL. Ph. I. Arculnrius. Elijah Cock, and John Mills. Officers of the City of ALBANY. Philip S.Van Renfl'elaer, Mayor. Abraham Van Vecluen, Recorder. Elhert Willet, Cbambertain Win. Fryer and Charles R. Wenfter, Aldcrmefi for the firji ff^'ard. Peter Fryer and James Bleeck- er, Ail:j}i2i!ts. „. Sybrant Bleeckev and John CuyJer, Aldzrmen for the fecondn'ard. Goklsborough Banyer and Dirck Van Sclielluyne, Ajjiftanti. Richard S. Treat, and Hermanns P.Schuyler, Aldermen for the third H^ard. George Hutton and John Gates, ^;?^?<2'7f.». ^ ,, . . Abraham Ten Eyck and Gernt Bogert,^^.^/sf- men for the fourth h"ard. Matthew Trotter and James Hodge, Ajijlmts. Herman H.V/endell, Sbenjf. James Elliott, 00' Marjhal. Richard LvUh, Clerk. OFFICERS Of the City of HUDSON, in the County of Columbia. Thomas Jenkins, Mayor. Thomas Frothingham, Cltri. EliiTia Pitkin, Recorder. James Hyatt, Super-vifori Pau' Dakin, John p.i. Mann, Eraftus Pratt, Cor neiius Tobey, ^Merwfw. Nathan Sears, Richard m. Efielftine, John Har- dick, and John Keeney, AJ'tftants. Reuben Macy, Samuel I. Ten Eroeck, Thomas Jenkins, jun. and Amariah Stores, AJeJors. Oflicersof the City of SCHENECTADY. Jofeph C.Yates, Mayor. Abrah?.m Van I:igen, lAerk. JohnCori, Marjhal- Abraham Outhoudt, Jellis I. Fonda, Aldermen for tbef.rft fPard. Gerfhom Van Vorft, Jacob Swits, AJiftants. Jamea Murdoch, Simon A. Groat, Aldermen for the Second IVard. Archibald Craig, Abrpi. Van Ineen. Affinart^. Lift of the MILITARY OFFICERS of the city and county of N. York, with their grades in the refpeftive Regiments. ARTILLERY. Ebenezer Stevens — Major-Genera!. Jacob Morton — Brigadier-General. John Bleecker — Brigade Major & Infpeflor. Melanflon Smith->-Affiftant Brigade Major. FIRST REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY FIELD AND STAFF. Peter Curtenius, Lieut. CoL Commandant. Jo!m C. Ludlow, firll Major. James Msnning, fecoiid Major. John D. Miller, Adjutant. William C. Mumford, Pay-Mafter. Peter Clarke, C)uarter-Mafl:fr. Daniel Baeher, Serjeant Major. Peter Irving, & P. C Van Wyck, Aid-du Camps Captains. I, Ben) . M. Mumford, 3 , John M'Lean. i, Meianfton Smith, First Lieutenants. 1, William Lovett, Freeman Hopkir.s, 2, Robert Swartwout, 6, Horatio G. Stevens, 3, David Thompfon, 7, John D. Miller. 4) Joihn Marfchalk, Second Lieutenants, r, Jofeph Home, j, D. M. Hitchcock, 2, George Buckm-after, 6, Richard R. Voorhis, J, Aarofi Crygier, 7, JohnDodge. 4, John A. Fort, SECOND REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Johtt Swartwout, Lieut. Col. Commandant. L. Loomis, firrt Major. Francis Saltus, fecond Major. William H. Shipman, Adjutant. Bernard Hart, Quarter-mafter. Aaron Lew, Pay^mafter. henry M'Farlane, Serjeant Major . Samuel Swartwout, AiTift't. Do. 1^— —ij^aB^aMa»e»W8aitoawi»t™"»°***''*''' i*'''' » Captains. 1 , Andrew Sitcher, 4, Richard Richards, 2, Simon Fleet, 5, Anthony Bleecker. 3, Charles Snodon, First Lieutenants. 1, John Minuce, 5, John P. Baflbnett, 2, TheO[)h. Bartow, 4, john Forfyth. Second Lieutenants. 1 , Alex. Bleecker, 5, Rich. 3. Kingsland, 2, Daniel D. Smith, 6, Alex. Campbell, 3, RiRyckman, 7, James D. Wallace. 4, Alexander Ming, BREV'ET OFFICERS. Peter Brinckerhoff, firft Lieut. Thomas Marfton, jun. feconddo. Richard Burchan, do. W. S. Chapman, do. Thomas Scott, do. Afa Whitney, do. BATTALION. John Ten Eyck, Major. David Miller, Captain. Richard m. Malcom, ift Lieutenant. — — — Mead, ditto John N. Crentzebach, ditto Raymond, 2d Lieutenant. James Snurt-, ditto INFANTRY—GENERAL STAFF. William Boyd, Brigadier-General. Wm. Paulding, jun. Infpedtor, and Major of Bri- gade. Jofeph Blackwell, jun. Afiiftant Brigade Major. FIRST REGIMENT. FIELD AND STAFF. Gerard Steddilord, Lieut. Col. Commandant. Daniel Dodge, fir(\ Major. William N. Stuyverlant, fecond Major. Cornelius Eogert, Adjutant, Peter Stagg, Pr.y-mafter. John Gaiiiage, Surgeon, Captains. I, Peter C. Schuyler, 4, jofeph D. Fay, I, Ifaac A. Van Hook, 5, Stephen Price. J, John Winnlck, Lieutenants. 1, Francis M'Cluer, 4, Robert Swaiiton 2, Abraham Meffias, 5, John Bird, J, Peter Stagg, 6, Edward Byrne, Ensigns. I, Elbert Anderfon,jun.;, Charles Cutting, 3-1 Fimer, 6, Samuel Reed, 3, CorneliubBogert, 7, Richard Reynolds 4, Charles Graham, SECOND REGIMENT. FIELD AND STAFF. Peter Van Zaudt, Lieut. Col. Commandant. (Vacant) firft Major. (Vacant) fecond Major. Joel Davis, Adjutant. Henry Havens, Quarter-m after. Jonathan Thompfon, Pay-matter. Charles Buxton, Surgeon Captains. 1, Ifaac Pierfon, 6, Nathan Sayre, 2, Joel Davis, 7, Gilbert S. Mount, J, Joieph Strong. 8, Ebenezerlrving, 4, Jeromusjohnfon, 9, Hiram Gardner? J, William W. Todd, Lieutenants. 1, James Durham, j, Henry Vosbursh, 2, Stephen Wilcox, 6, James Strong, J, Thomas Richards, 7, Jonathan Thompfon. 4, Reuben Bunn, EWSIGNS. I, Henry Havens, 6, Mathew Deeker, z, William Jones, 7, Abraham Car»ill, J, Henry Cotheal, 8, William a. Davis, 4, Gerardus Camp, 9, Patrick G. Hildreath J, Peter Biftop , THIRD REGIMENT. FIELD AND STAFF. Robert Bogardus, Lieut. Col. Commandant. (Vacant) firft Major. Peter A.Jay, fecond Major. Edward L. Schieffelin, Adjutant. Abram. Brinkerhoif, jun. Quarter-mafler. George Brinckerhoif, Pay-mafter. John Riddle, Surgeon. Captains. , Henry Sands, 6, Henry Cruger, , lofeph Blackwell, 7, James Hevvitc, , Alexander M'Donald, 8, Teunis Riker, 4, Arthur Smith, 9. Jo^i" ^- ^- Lawrence, , Nathan Sanford, 10, Benjamin I. Moore. LIEUTENANTS. , Stephen Cooper, 6, Edw. L. SchiefFelin, , Charles Van Orden, ?> "ent^y Schieffelin. , John Johnfon, 8, Abranam Stevens, John T. Bonta, J. T. Crane,") rank not , William Berrian, Ilrael Lewii J fettled. ENSIGNS. Charles I. Graham, John Port, Cornelius Myers, ifaic Little, Ben. S. Knap, Wilham Green. Stephen Sands, (rank of enfignsnot fettled FOURTH REGIMENT. FIELD AND STAFF. Ezekiel Dodge, firft Major Commandant. Jalper Ward, fecond Major. Abraham Secor, Adjutant. Sylvefter L'Hommedieu, Quarter mafter. Ebenezer Leggett, Pay-mafter. John Onderdonk, Surgeon, William M'Intofh, Surgeon's mate. CAPTAINS. , John Coffin, i, Abfalom Ferns ' Ichabod Prall, 6, Clarkfon Crolius, , J. Crolius, 7, Gad Ely. ,, James Nelfon, LIEUTENANTS. Richard Berrian, s, Abraham Secor. , Howard Furman, 6, J. Purdy, , wm. M. Pluymert, 7, E. Morrel), Sylv. L'Hommedieu, 8, J. B. Fisk. Ensigns. 1, J. Neal, 2, A. S. Martling, 3, Bates, 4, —Emmons, J, — — Cooper, 7, eracKcc, 8, — — Marvin, 9, — Brooks. FIFTH REGIMENT. FIELD AND STAFF. (Vacant) Lt. Colonel. Jonas Mapes, firft Major Commandant. John W. Mulligan, id Major. Ifaiah Lenington, Adjutant. Jofeph Cook, Quarte'r-mafter. Anthony L. Anderfon, Surgeon. Captains. 1, John Bunn, 6, Samuel C. Loudo«, 2, Benjamin A. Egbert, 7, Leonard Thorn, J, Moles Drake, 8, William Thorn, 4, Balthazer P. Melick, 9, Elilha W. Kingi 5, Jacob Choi well, r, Edward Hitchcock, 6, Thome Carpenter, 2, Rufus Davenport, 7, Warren Rogers, J, Henry Morgan, 8, Hervey Hitchcock, 4, Ifaiah Lenington, 9, John Sayre, 1, Jacob Blackwell, 5, William Irwin, 2, Harris Sage, 6, Elilha Pinckney, J, Cornelius Harfen, 7, Gerlhom Smith, 4, Lewis Angevine, 8, William Peck. SEVENTH REGIMENT. FIELD AND ST.-iFF. Jacob Delanr.ontagnie, Lieut. Col. Commandant. Andrevv Anderfon, firft Major. Beekraan M.Van Beiiren, lecond Major. Daniel D. Keaiper, Adjutant. John Young, Quarter-mafler. Benjamin Ferris, Pay-mafter. Jacob S. Arden, Surgeon. LIEUTENANTS. 5, Jofeph Cook, 1 o, Henry I. SchencJc. ENSIGNS. Caftains. 1, George I. Warner, 4, James Cheetham, 2, Gerard Depeyfter, j, Timothy Gardner! 3, William Poft, Lieutenants. I, Epinetus Smith, 4, Fletcher m. Beekman, z, Charles Chriftian, j, John'Downs. J, Thomas Poft. Ensigns. I, Saml. T.Wright, j, Wm.Pinckney. i, Benjamin Waldron, REGENTS«/f^e Uniwrf ty oftbeState oj Neiv-York. ,The Governor, and Lieut. Governor, for the inie being, are, together with the following Perfons, conftituted perpetual Regents of faid Univerfity. His Excellency the Governor, Chancellor Rev. John Rodgers, D.D. Vice-chancellor. Ambt«fe Spencer, Zephaniah Piatt, Rev. Andrew King, Rev. Wm. Lynn, D.D. Jon. G. Tompkins, James Watfon, James Kent, Henry Rutgers, John Taylor, Charles Selden. E.L'Hommedieu, Lucas Elmendorf, Peter Sylvefter, James Cochran, A. Van Vechten, Ebenezer Ruflell, Simeon De Witt, Matthew Clarkfon, Arthur C. Beers, Secretary. COLUMBIA COLLEGE. Trustees. Rev. J.H. Livingfton,D.D. Richard Varick, Brockholft Livingfton, Rev. Abr. Beach, D. D. John Lawreiice. Edward Dunfcomb, George C.Anthon, Philip Livingflon, Jchn Charlton, John Abeel, D.D. Rev. Gerfham Saixas, Richard Harifon, John Watts, William Moore, M.D. Edward Livingfton, Cornelius I. Bogard, John M. Mafon, D. D, James Tiliary, M.D. Rev. John H. Hobart Rt. Rev. Benj. Moore, Egliert Beiifon, John C. Kunzie, D. D. Governeur Morris, Jacob Rate'iff. Brockholil Livingiton, Treafurer. Rev. Dr. Beach, Secretary. PROFESSORS. Rt. Rev. Benjamin Moore, Prefident. Rev. John Bowden, Profefi'or of Moral Philofo- phy, Logic, Rhetoric, and Belles Lettres. John Kemp, L.L.D. ProfeiTor of Mathematics, NatirralPhilorophy,Chronology,and Geography. Peter Wili'on, L.L.D. Profeffor of the Greek and Latin Languages, and Grecian and Roman Antiquities. James S. Str ingham, ProfefTor of Chemillry. FACULTY of MEDICINE, in Columbia College. SAMUiEL Bard, Dean. Wright Poii, Profeffor of Anatomy and Surgery David HofackjProieii'or of Materia Medica and Botany. John R.B.Rogers, Profeffor of Midwifery and Clinical Medicine. James S. Stringham, Profeffor of Chemiftry. William Hamerlley, Profeffor of Inftitutes. The annual Commencement is held the firft Wednefday in May. Candidates for admilTion into the different Claffes, are examined on fuch Days as the Faculty, from Time to Time, lhall appoint Governors oi the Hospital. Matthew Clarkfon, Prefident. Robert Bowne, Vice-Prefidetit. John Murray, Treafurer. Thomas Eddy, Secretary. Go'verfiors of the Hofpital. John P. Ritter, John Murray, jun. Maturin Livingfton, Gilbert Afpinwall, William Denning, John Attkinfon, Hugh Gaine, Rev. J. C. Kunzie, John T. Champlin, Ifaac Collins, Rev. Abr. Beach, Thomas Buckley, James Scott, John Barrow, Henry I. WyckofF, John Townfend, rhomas Franklin, Henry Poft, juii. Samuel Mansfield, Andrew Morris, William Johnfon, John Bogert rohn R. B. Rogers, Samuel L Mitchill, David Hofack, and William Hanierfly, Phyfiaani. Samuel Borrowe, Wright Poft, Val. Seaman, and Richard KilTam, Surgeons. James Faitonte, Houfe Phyiician & Librarian. Stephen D. Beekman, Houfe Surgeon. Jotham poft, and wife, Superintendants. John Bininger, Clerk. N. Y. LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Thomas Pearfall, Prefident, Rev. Dr. Kunzie, Vice Pr. Frederick De Peyfter, Treafurer. Wm. Houfton Secretary. Drs, Rodgers, Hamerfly, and Mitchill, Phyficians. KINE POCK INSTITUTION. James Watfon, Prefident. Gilbert Afpinwall, Vice do. Andrew Cock, Treafurer, Adrian Hegeman, Secretary. Val. Seaman, Wnght Poft, Edw. Miller, and Sam. Borrowe, Medical Board. Stephen D. Beekman, Surgeon. Jas. Watfon, Gilbert Afpinwall, Thomas Buckley, Willet Seaman, James Robert- fon, Samuel Bowne, Robt. Bowne, Ifaac Hicks, Wm. Moore, Sam. Miller, Da- niel Boardman, Thomas Franklin, and James Scott, DireHors. NEW-YORK MEDICAL SOCIETY. John Charlton, Prefident. George Aiithon, Vice-Prefident. Wright Poft, James Tillary, John R. B , Rodgers , Cenfors. William Hanierfly, Treafurer. Samuel Borrowe, Secretary. MEMBERS. Louis Faugeres, John Gamaee, John Onderdonk, Samuel Bard, A. Bainhridge, George E. Clufeman, DaHiel Proudfit, James S. Stringham. Society for the Relief of Poor Widonos -with Small Children. Ifabella Graham, ift Direftrefs Sarah Hoffman, ad do. Catharine Few, Treafurer. Mary Hofack, Secretary. MANAGERS. Mrs. John Mills, Mrs. Nathaniel Pendle- ton, Mrs. Sarah Hubbard. Mrs. Maturin Livrngfton, Mrs. Schuyler Livingilon, Mrs. Robert Robertfon, Mrs. Sarah • Palmer, Mrs. Star tin, Mrs. Dr. Rodgers, Mifs Efther Boerman, Mifs Elizabeth Robertfon, and Mifs Mary Stanlbur y. Society for promoting Agriculture and ManufaBures. Robert R. Livingfton, Prefident. Ilzra L'Hommedieu, Vice-Prefident. John Taylor, Treafurer. Samuel L. Mitchill, and Benj amin De Witt, Secretaries. Cincinnati of the State of New-York. Nicholas Fifti, Prefident. Ebenezer Stevens, Vice-Prefident. Leonard Bleecker, Treafurer. Jofeph Hardy, Secretary. , James Fairlie, Afliftant Treafurer. Gerard Steddiford, William Leaycraft, Ja- cob Wright, ■ Randall, Jonas Addoms, Torrey, Ledyard, Ebenezer Piatt, Edward Dunfcomb, Standing Committee, NEW-YORK SOCIETY LIBRARY. TRUSTEES. John Kemp, . Daniel Phcenix, Hugh Gainp, Peter Wilfon, Rt.Rev.Benj..Moore, Mathew Clarkfon, Samuel L. Mitchell, Daniel M'Cormick, William Denning, Charles Wilkes, William Johnfon, Egbert Benfon. Daniel Phcenix, Treafurer. John Forbes, Librarian and Sec'ry. The Library is open every day, (Sundays ex- cepted) from ID A. M. to z P. M. MANUMISSION SOCIETY : Entitled, " The Ne'w-Tork Society for promoting the Manumijjion of Sla-ves, and proteSiing fuch of them as ba-ve been, ot may be liberated."— Thev have a FREE SCHOOL eHablifhed in CUff-fireet, for Cliildren of Color, confilting of upwards of One Hundred, of both fexes. Samuel L. Mitchell, Prefident. Valentine Seaman, ift Vice-Prefident. Robert Bowne, zd Vice-Prefident. Walter Morton, Secretary. Charles Collins, Afiiftant Secretary. John Murray, juii. Treafurer. Chriftopher M. Slccum, Regiller. Neh. Allen, Chairman of the Standing Committee. Chriftopher M. Slocum, Secretary of ditto. JoOiua Underhill, Chairman of the Board of Truftees of the School. Wm. S. Burling, Secretary of ditto. Thomas Eddy, Chairman of the Committee of Correfpondence. Wm. Lawrence, Secrrtary of ditto. Egbert Benfon, Wm. Johnfon, Peter Jay Munro, and EliOia W . King, Counfellors. WALTER Morton, Secretary. CITY DISPENSARY. Rev. Dr. Rodgers, Prefident* Mofes Rogers, l^reafurer. Anthony Bleecker, Secretary. Hugh M'Lean, Phyfician and Surgeon. Rev. Atjraham Beach, Mathew Clarkfon, Rev. William Linn, John Murray, Mofes Rogers, Rev. John Rodgers, John Watts, Rev. John C. Kunzie, Dr. Hofack, Leonard Bleecker, William Jauncey, James Scott, and John Keefe, Trustees. The feveral apparatus for the recovery o: penons apparently dead from drov/ning, are de pofited at the following places :— one at A. Van Gelder's, 6}, Cortlandt-ft. one at A. Bond's, i6. Front-ft. one at A. VanTuyPs, g4, Maiden-lane, and one at A. I. Hamiltrn's, a86, Water-ft. Weftern Inland LOCKL NAVIGATION COMPANY. JOHN MURRAY, Pre/Jes?. TohnB. Graves. JoliuTayler, Benjamin G . Min- turn, Solomon Towiifend. Robert Eowne, lohn Atkiiiion, Peter Curtei.ius, rnomas Eddy, Simeon De Witt, Peter P. Goelet, and Wiliiam Denning. Tiiomas Eddy, Secretary and Treafurer. General Society of Mechanics andl'radefmen, of the City of Neia-York. Francis Cooper, Prefident. Auguftus Wright, ift Vice-Prefid. John P. Anthony, ad Vice do. John Striker, Treafurer. James Hopfon, Secretary. Wm. A. Davis,. Anth. S.teinback, George Ireland, Stephen Allen, and Jonathan Wieden, Loaning Committee, Tames Warner, John Hopper, jun. Andrew Morrell, & JofephBoaid, Poor Mafters HUMANE SOCIETY. Rev. Dr. John RoJgers, Prefident. Rev. Abraham Ueach, Vice-Prefidcnt. John Murray, jun. Treafurer. Robert Watts, jun. Secretary. TAMMANY SOCIETV, Or, Columbian Order. A. C. Van Slyck, Grand Sachem. John Forbes, Father of the Council. William 1. Waldron, Treafurer. James D. Biffett, Secretary. Jacob Vandevoortj Sagamore. Council a/'Sachems. Wm» Mooneyj Wm. Boyd, Saml. L. Page) Charles Warner, John P. Haff, Chriftian Neftle, James Duffey, Samuel Cowdry, Nichs. Anthony, Wm. Peterfon, N;'phtali Judah. George 1. Warner. Judah Hammond, Scribe of the Council. Jacob Peterfon, Wilkinkie. GERMAN SOCIETY. Ph. I. Arcularius, Prefident. Wm. Wilmerding, Vice do. Leonard Fi flier, Treafurer. Philip Grim, Secretary. Henry Heyfer, Almoner. Assistants. David Grim, Jacob Sherred, John B. Dafli, John P. Ritter, John Remmey, Cafper Meier. St. GEORGE'S SOCIETY. Joftiua Waddington, Prefident. John Wilkes, Vice-Prefident. Samuel Corp, Affiftant Vice-Prefi(}. John Ferrers, Treafurer. Robert S. Newby, Secretary. St. PATRICK'S SOCIETY. Daniel M'Cormick, Prefident. George Barnewall, ift Vice-Prefid. William Wallace, zd Vice do. John Caldwell, Treafurer. Robert R. Waddell, Secretary. St. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Robert Lenox, Prefident. James Scott, ift Vice-Prefid. _ Alexander 1. Hamilton, 2d Vice do. John Thomfon, Treafurer. James Tillery, M.D. Phyfician. Rev. John Mafon, and ? chaplains Rev. Samuel Miller, i Alexander S. Glafs, Secretary. John I. Palmer, Afliftant Secretary. Nkw-York Chamber of Commerce. John Murray, Prefident. John B. Coles, and Archibald Gracie, Vice-Prefidcnts. Cornelius Ray, Treafurer. John Ferrii , Secretary. Marine Society of the City of Neiv-Tork. James Farquhar, Prefident. I'homas Farmar, ill Vice-Prefid. John Thurfton, Treafurer. William Newton, Secretary. Elifha W. King, Attorney. Thomas P. Smith, CoUedor. N. Y. INSURANCE COMPANY. Charles M*Evers, Prefident. Hugh Anderfon, Secretary. UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY. John Delafield, Prefident, Jofeph Stanlbury, Secretary. COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMP. John P. Mumford, Prefident. Jofeph Sands, Secretary. Wafoington Mutual Affurancc Company, Thomas Storm, Prefident. Elbert Herring, Secretary. MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. Robert Lenox, Prefident. Samuel Boyd, Secretary. MARINE INS. COMP. IN N. YORK. William Neilfon, Prefident, Monfon Hayt, Secretary. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMP. James Watfon, Prefident. Oliver H. Hicks, Secretary. Main Line of Pofl-T uivns, from Wijcajftt to Utin- bury, loitb Iheir Dijlances, as ejlablijhed by the PoJimajJer-G eneral. MAINE. FROM WiftalTet to Rath I J Brunfwick i z N.Yarmouth ij Portland 15 Bicldetord 14 Wells 14 York 16 , New-Hampshire. Portrmotith li iii Massachusetts. Newhuryp^rt iz ijj Ipfwich Beverly Salem Lyn Bofton Worcefter Springfield iz 145 10 r;5 z 157 6 16? 1? J76 48 tZ4 49 ^7 3 Connecticut. Hartford Middletown Newhaven Stratford Fairfield Norwalk Stamford i8 301 '4 3'5 26 341 14 355 8 36; 10 385 new-York. Harlem 3 J 420 New-York g 4Z9 New-Jersey. Newark o 438 Elizabeth-Town 6 444 Bridgetown 6 4J0 Woodbridge 4 4S4 Newbrunl'wick jo 4.54 Princeton 18 481 Trenton \% 494 Pennsylvania. Bri3ol 10 504 Philadelphia 20 524 Chefter 15 539 Delaware. Wilmington 13 Chriliitiia nnd. 11 563 MARYLAND. Elkton 10 573 Ch;!rieflon 10 583 H.ivre-iie Grace 6' 589 Harttord 12 601 Baltimore 2? 6a6 Bladeasburgh 38 664 Geareetov-n 8 672 "VIRGINIA. Alexandria 8 6S0 Colchefter i6 69'- Oum(ries 12 708 Fredericksburg 25 733 Bowling-Green 22 755 Hanover court- houl'e 25 780 Richmond 22 802 Petersburg 25 827 North-Carolina. Halifax 75 902 Tarrburg 37 939 Smithfield 00 999 Fayetteville 50 1049 South-Carolina. Cheraw court houfe or GreenvilL* 7? 1 124 Cambden 55 1 179 Columbia 3; 1M4 Cambridge 80 129;-, Georgia. Augufta 50 1344 Savannah 120 1464 Sunbury 49 15:13 Road to Canada. FROM New-York to Kingsliridge ij Coniklin's iz ij Hernnrd's 12 jg Peek's Kill 10 49 Roger's Highl. 9 58 Fjfli Kills II 69 Poughkeepfie 14 83 Staatsborough 11 94 Rynbeck 6 100 Sc'iermerh'jrn's 10 no, Mvingftoii's M. 14 124 Clivcrack 7 131 Kea.teriiook 14 14.J IfalfVVayHou. 10 155 Albmy 10 165 Saratoga 36 201 Fort Edward 20 221 Litke George 14 23 j Ticonderoi;a 30 265 Cm 'vn-Point 15 280 Willsborough 20 300 Fort St. John's N. End L. Champlain 68 368 Li Praire iJ 385 MoRtreiil 6 389 Trios Riveres 90 ^jn Quebec go J59 Port Road to Hartford and Bofton. pROM New- York to ^ Harlem. 9 Eaft Chefter' 12 21 New Rocfielle 4 25 Rye 5 30 Horleneck 6 36 Stanford 7 43 Norwalk lo 53 Fairfield 12 65 Stratford 8 73 Milford 4 77 New Haven 10 87 ■^Vallingford Durham M. Town Weathersfield Hartford Windfor Entieid Springfield Kingfton Weftern BrookSeld Spencer Leicefter W orcefter Shrewsbury Marlborough Sunbury VI. atertown Bofton 13 10 7 'o, 6 113 II 124 3 127 8 IJ5 8 143 10 153 IS 16S 177 183 191 197 203 2c8 10 218 1 1 229 10 239 10 249 Old i'oii Road to Bortoji. I7ROM New- York to ^ New-Haven 95 Branford 10 105 Guilford 12 117 Killingfworth 10 127 Saybrook 10 137 Chaplin's 12 149 New-London 6 155 Col. William's 8 163 Wefterly 1 1 174 Hill's II 185 Tower Hill 11 196 Newport lo 2c6 Briftol 10 216 Warwick 12 228 Providence 10 238 Attlebury J4 252 Wrentham 10 262 Dedham Bollou Lynn Salem 14 276 10 286 9 195 8 303 Ipi'wick Newbury Hampton Falls Portimouth Old York Wells Kennebunk Sawco Scarborough Falmouth N. Yarmouth Bruiifwick, Richmond Fort VVeftern Fort Halifax .^^orridewalk G. Carr. Place Quebec about 14 317 !Z 329 7 336 IS 9 360 IZ 37i 9 381 9 390 10 4.00 ti 4! z 10 'I 437 16 453 j6 469 17 480 27 513 30 543 S° S9J l-ong-Iiland Poft Roads. Main Road, (S. fide) to Sagharbor. pROM New-York to Jamaica, iz Henijilead, 10 Merricks 7 29 Huntington, S. 1 1 40 Iiiip 10 50 Patchogue 10 60 Fireplace 9 69 Monchee 7 76 Weft Hampton 9 85 South Hampton 15 too Bridge Hanipton 6 106 Sagharbor 4 110 Branch Poft (on theN. iidej to Southold. FROM Jamaica to Jjricho 18 30 Huniington 10 40 :)-ix Wills 7 47 Smjthtown 9 S^ Satauket. 8 64 Coram 8 72 Brookhaven 3 75 Suffolk 17 92- Mattatuk 10 101 Southold 8 no Road to No. Ha.mpton, and Albany. FROM Rutland to W. Wing 7 Harawich 10 17 Greenwich 6 13 Peiham 6 29 Anihsrft 5 3. J. Hadley S 39 Nortii Hampton 3 41 Hatfield 5 47 Desrlield 14 6^ Ch.irlamoilt 18 79 Hooi'ack 18 97 Albany 40 137 Middle R. to Eoflon. FROM Hartford to Eaft Hartioro 2 Bolton 9 I' Coventry 7 Mansfield 8 26 Afhiord Entrance 4 3'=' Ditto Bounds 9 3 Pomfret Entr. 2. 4 Ditto Bounds 4 45 I homfon Entr. 6 5 1 Ditto Bounds I 5- buugiais 8 60 Uxhridge 4 64 Miiiden 7 7- Hajuvton 6 77 Med way 6 85 Poji Days at New-York. THE SouthernMail arrives on Monday, Tuefday, Wednefday, Thurfday, Friday and Saturday, at 8 o'Clock, A. M. and clofes on Monday, Tuefday, Wednef- day, Thurfday, Friday and Saturday, at iz o'clock, A. M. throughout the Year. The Eaftern Mail arrives daily, at ii o'clock, A. M. and clofes daily, at lo o'clock, A. M. throughout the Year. The Northern Mail arrives daily, at 7 P. M. and clofes daily, at dulk. The Mall for Bennington, in Vermont, clofes every Thurfday and Sunday ; — and arrives every Thurfday and Saturday, with the Northern Mail. The Mail for Brattleborough, in Ver- mont, arrives on Thurfday, and Saturday, at noon, and clofes on Thurfday and Sa- turday, at 10, A. M. The Rhode-lfland Mai), by way of New- Haven, Guilford, Killingfworth, Saybrook, Lyme, New-London, Norwich, Plalnfield, Providence, Newport, and Bofton, will leave New- York every Tuefday, Thurf- day, and Saturday, 10, A. M. and return on Monday, Wednefday, and Friday, at II, A.M. The Mail for Sagharbor, (on Long-Ifland) b.y Way of Jamaica, Queen's County Court Houfe, Huntington, Smithtown, Corum, Suffolk, Soutliampton and Bridgehampton, arrives every Wednefday, at noon, and departs next Day at 8, A. M. The Mail for Hartford, by way of Ridge- field, New-Mih'ord, Danbury, and Litch- field, arrives every Tuefday and Friday, at 9 A.M. and departs at 5, P.M. fame Days. The Mail for Great-Barrington, in Maf- jfachufetts, arrives on Tuefday, at 9, A.M. I and ftarts on Friday, at 5, P. M. j The Mail for Hackenfack, Paramus, ' New-Antrim, Chefler, and Golhen, arrives I Wednefday and Saturday, at 5, P. M. and Ideplrts at i, P. M. on Friday and Sunday. I l^he Mail for Morriftown, Boontown, iRoclcaway, and Suflex, arrives on Tuefday I and riarts on the fame day, at noon. i *^* All Letters muft be lodged one hour before itjie time fixed for the departure of the Mail, or i they v^ill lie over untit the next Poft. As there are feveral Places of the fame Name in the United States, the Merchants and others nre requefted to be very particular in the Direfdor. of their Letters;di(l!nguifliingtheStates,and where itotherwife would be doubtful, the Countie"; in whichthofe Places arefituated. And whenLetters are not for a Poft-town, the neareft Poft-town to the Place ought to be mentioned. All Letters which are lodged to go bytheBritifh Packets, ihould be difllnguifhed by writing, Per Packet — for there are Places of the fame Namein the UnitedStates, fimilarto thofe in Europe. N. B. The Mails which arrive on Sunday, are not opened till Monday Morning. STAGES from New-York to Philadelphia. Starts at Arrives fare. Mail Stage, f paft 12, daily except Sunday 4 next moriiingr 8 dolls. Mail Pilot, do do do 8 Induftry, 8 A.M. do early next day. 5 Diligence, 8 A.M. do do 5 Commercial, 10 A.M. do next day afternoon. 5 Swift-Sure, lo A.M. do do 5 141b. of Baggage allowed gratis, in all the above Stages — 15010. will be rated the fame as a paflenger. Baggage in the Swift-Sure infured at i per cent.