X E W YORK AM) IHIOOKLYN DIRECTORY 1786-1791) i£x IGtbrtB SEYMOUR DURST When you leave, please leave this book Because it has been said " Ever'tbinQ comes t' him who waits Except a loaned book." Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Gift of Seymour B. Durst Old York Library id* £7 &A J' Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/newyorkbrooklyndOOdurs THE NEW-YORK DIRECTORY For 1786, CONTAINING, A Valuable and well Calculated ALMANACK;— Tables of the different COINS, Suitable for any State, .and digefted in fuch order, as to render Exchange between any of the United States plain and eafy. LIKEWISE, 6. Public State-Officers, The Names of all the Citizens, their occu- pations and places of abode. The Members in Con- grefs, from what State, and where re- fiding. Grand Departments of the United States for adjufting public ac- counts, and by whom conducted. Members in Senate and Affembly, from what County, and where refiding. Judges, Mayor, Alder- men, and other civil officers, with their places of abode. and by whom kept. 7. Counfellors -at -Law, and where refiding. 8. Minifters of the Gof- pel, where refiding, and of what Church. 9. Phyficians, Surgeons, and their places of abode. 10. Prefident, Directors, days and hours of bu- finefs at the Bank. U. Profeffors, &c, of the Univerfity of Colum- bia College. 1 2. Rates of Portage, as by law eftablimed. 13. Arrivals and depart- ure of the Mails at the Port-Office. BY DAVID FRANKS. NEW-YORK: Printed by SHEPARD KOLLOCK, corner of Wall and Water Streets, m,dcc,lxxx,vi. CONTENTS— (New Edition.) Page. Calendar, or Almanac, - 3—4 Eclipses, - - - - - - 1 5 Table of Dollars, &c, - 16-17 Table of Gold Coins and Guineas, - 18—19 New York Directory — 1786, - - 21—52 Omiffions, - - - - - - - 52 Congrefs of the United States, - 53-54 Grand Departments of the United States, 55—56 Lift of the Senate and AfTembly of the State of New-York, ----- 57-59 Officers in Chancery, Judges, &c, - - 60-61 Officers of the City and County of New-York, 61 Attorneys and Notary Publics, &c, - - 62—63 Lift of Officers of the Grand Lodge, &c, - - 64 Officers and Directors of the Bank of New-York, 65 Rules obferved at the Bank, - - - - 66 Columbia College — Progrefs, &c, - - 67-68 Society for Promoting the Manumiffion of Slaves, ------ 69 Gold and Silverfmiths' Society, - - 69 Lift of Members of the Cincinnatti, - - 70-73 Lift of Officers, &c, of St. Andrew's Society, 74-76 Members of the General Society of Mechan- ics and Tradefmen, - - - 77 Lift of Members belonging to the Society of Hair Dreffers, &c, - 78 Arrivals and Departures of the Mails, 79 To the Inhabitants of the City of New-York, (by the Compiler), - 80-8 1 Advertifement, ----- 82 Additional Alphabetical Lift of Names, - 83-91 Brooklyn Directors — 1796,- - - 92-98 Note. — In order to find the Names of Refidents in the original work, all the above Profeffional Lifts have to be confulted. ( 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 22d day, 6 in the Morning. New Moon the 29th dav, 10 in the Afternoon. 3 Feftivals, Sun S un Moon High w. Remarkable Davs riles fets lets n CTQ P Water — days. &c. H.M H.M H. M. H.M. 1 Sund Circumcifion. 7 2 3 4 37 =; >s j j Q ^6 y j 2 Mon Cn.at Trenton^ 7 2 3 4 37 7 10 10 ZZ j 3 Tues Bat. Princeton^ 7 22 4 3» 8 26 4 T 11 5 1 4 Wed 17 2 2 4 3 y Q 7.6 ) Aft. 44 c J Thu 7 2 2 4 3 8 10 c 1 6 1 34 6 Frid Epiphany. 7 2 1 4 39 1 1 58 7 2 24. 7 Satu 7 2 1 4 39 Morn 8 3 18 8 Sund 1 Sund. paft Epip. 7 2 4 40 1 6 Q y 4 10 T Q y Mon 7 l 9 4 4 1 2 26 I O J » 1 C Tues 7 l 9 4 4 1 1 16 j j 1 1 1 1 Wed 7 1 O 4 42 4 47 T T / 1 2 6 46 12 Thu 7 1 4 4 2 c 46 1 "? 7 37 1 3 J Frid Davs Qhours 26m. 7 17 4 43 6 42 i 4 T 8 30 1 Satu 7 1 4 44 Ri/es 1 C J 1 ^ y 5 1 5 Sund 2 Sund. paft Epip. 7 1 s 4 45 6 1 l6 y j 16 Mon 7 4 46 7 18 1 7 10 18 17 Tues 7 1 5 + A 7 4/ 8 21 18 11 21 18 Wed 7 1 2 4 48 Q 24 IQ Morn 1 Q Thu " 1 2 4 48 10 10 20 s6 20 Frid Prelim. Art. 1 783. 7 1 1 4 49 11 19 2 1 1 34 2 1 Satu 10 4 5° Morn 22 2 28 2 2 Sund 3 Sund. pall Epip. 9 4 5* 19 2 3 3 16 2 3 Mon 7 8 4 5 2 1 19 24 4 5 24 Tues Days 9h. 46m. : 7 4 53 2 20 2 5 4 52 2 5 Wed Conver.ofSt.Paul 7 6 4 54 3 2 4 26 5 40 26 Thu 7 5 4 55 4 2 4 27 6 32 27 Frid 7 4 4 56 5 2 4 28 7 2 4 28 Satu 7 3 4 57 6 24 29 8 16 29 Sund 4 Sund. paft Epip. 7 2 4 58 30 9 8 30 Mon 7 1 4 59 5 58 1 9 5 6 51 Tues Days loh. om. 7 5 7 11 2 10 4 A 2 (. 4 ) FEBRUARY begins on WEDNESDAY, XXVIII Days. Firft Quarter the 5th day, 3 in the Afternoon. Full Vloon the 12th day, at midnight. Laft Quarter the 2 ill day, 3 in the morning. New Moon the 28th day, 10 in the morning. p Feftivals, Sun Sun M oon High vv. Remarkable Davs rifes lets fets Water days. &c. H.M H.M H.M. CTQ H. M. 1 Wed u 59 5 1 8 26 3 11 32 2 Thu Purifica. V. Mary u r 8 5 2 9 3 8 4 Aft. 21 7 j Frid u 57 5 3 10 48 c j 1 1 2 4 Satu Days loh. 8m. u 5° 5 4 11 58 6 2 4 c j Sund 5 Sund. p. Epip. u 54 5 u Morn 7 2 53 6 Mon French Alii. 1778. u 53 5 7 1 20 8 3 44 7 Tues u 5 2 5 Q 2 30 9 4 46 8 Wed 6 - 1 5 1 r 5 9 3 3° 10 5 35 9 Thu Days loh. 14m. 5° 5 1 4 26 1 1 6 27 10 Frid A Q 48 5* 1 2 5 18 1 2 7 H 1 1 Satu A u 47 5 x 3 5 54 *3 8 2 12 S a n d Septuag. Sund. A u 4O 5 l 4 Rifes 14 8 50 1 1 Mon u 45 5 x 5 6 J 2 1 r j Q 27 > J / 14 Tues Valentine. 6 c J 16 7 8 16 IO 26 15 Wed 6 42 5 18 8 8 17 1 1 I4 16 Thu 6 41 5 19 9 8 18 11 58 17 Frid Days loh. 36m. 6 40 5 20 10 8 19 Morn. 18 Satu 6 39 5 21 11 9 20 1 24 19 Sund Sexagefi. Sund. 6 38 5 22 2 1 2 10 20 Mon 6 37 5 2 3 10 22 2 54 21 Tues 6 35 5 2 5 1 10 2 3 3 4 8 22 Wed 6 34 5 26 2 10 24 4 3 6 2 3 Thu 6 33 5 27 3 4 2 5 5 2 4 24 Frid St. Matthias. 6 3 2 5 28 3 5 1 26 6 1 2 2 5 Satu Days loh. 59m. 6 3 1 5 29 4 30 27 7 26 Sund Quinqureg. Sund. 6 29 5 3 1 5 6 28 7 53 27 Mon 6 28 5 3 2 5 3 6 29 8 40 28 Tues 6 2 7 5 33 Sets 1 9 2 4 The Planet Venus will be Morning Star till March 22d, then Evening Star till the Yea-r's end. I 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 zzd day, 9 in the Afternoon. New Moon the 29th day, 7 in the Afternoon. Festivals, S un Sun Moon High w. Remarkable Days riles fets fets ft: O Water — days. &C H.M H.M H. M. H.M. 1 Wed St. David and Ash 6 5 35 7 16 2 10 16 2 Thu Wednesday. 6 24 5 3 6 8 34 3 11 11 3 Frid , 6 2 2 5 38 9 54 4 Aft. 8 4 Satu Days 1 lh. 16m. 6 z 1 5 39 1 1 9 j 1 1 c J Sundi 1 Sund. in Lent. L 9 5 4 1 Morn 6 1 C2 j 6 Mori A O 18 5 4 2 24 7 2 44 7 Tues zr O 17 5 43 1 13 8 X 20 j j 7 Wed O 15 5 4-> j t; 2 30 Q 4. 20 1 9 Thu L/avsincrease2 7ui □ »4 5 46 3 17 10 10 Frid 13 5 47 3 57 1 1 5 53 1 1 Satu (-T Wash nnrn T7 A 1 1 5 49 4 3° 1 2 6 40 12 Sund 2 Sund. )n Lent. 6 10 5 5° 4 5 8 13 7 3 2 13 Mon 6 9 5 5 1 5 21 14 8 20 14 Tues 6 7 5 53 7* 1 C Q 8 ! 5 Wed 6 6 5 54 l6 9 56 16 Thu 6 5 5 55 8 17 IO 40 T 1 7 1 Frid St. Patrick. 6 3 5 57 9 1 18 1 1 2^ 18 Sat a 6 2 \ 58 10 2 19 >9 Sund 3 Sund. in Lent. 6 6 11 3 20 8 20 Mon 5 59 6 1 Morn 21 54 2 1 Tues Dav&Night equal 5 58 6 2 9 22 1 40 22 Wed 5 57 \ 3 1 4 2 3 2 26 23 Thu 5 55 6 5 1 56 24 3 16 24 Frid 5 54 6 6 2 36 2^ 4 6 2 5 Satu 5 5 2 6 8 3 i6 26 5 26 Sund 4 Sund. in Lent. 5 5 1 6 9 3 5 6 27 5 5° 27 28 Mon 5 5° 6 10 4 2 5 28 6 44 Tues 5 49 6 11 4 4 8 29 7 4 8 29 Wed 5 48 6 12 Sets 30 8 42 30 Thu Days 1 2h. 24m. 5 46 6 14 7 3° 1 9 4 2 31 Frid 5 45 6 15 8 50 2 10 40 ( ° ) APRIL begins on SATURDAY, hath XXX Days. Firft Quarter, the 5th day, 11 in the morning. Full Moon, the 13th day, 10 in the morning. Laft Quarter, the 21ft day, 11 in the Morning. New Moon the 28th day, 3 in the Morning. W. days 9 1 o 1 1 1 2 13 H 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 3 2 5 26 27 28 29 3° Satu Sun d M on Tues Wed Feftivals, Remarkable Davs &c. Days 1 2h. 32m. 5 Sund. in Lent. 6Thu Frid Satu Sund Mon Tues Wed Thu Frid Satu Sund Mon Tues Wed Thu Frid I Satu I Sund^ Mon Tues Wed' Thu j Frid Satu Sund* Palm Sunday. Days i2h. 54m. Good Friday. Eafter Sunday. Bat. of Lexing. 75 Days 13I1. 22m. Sunday paft Eaft. Days 13I1. 38m. 2 Sund. paft East. Sun Sun Moon Hii riles fets- lets Water r t "\ r H.M H.M H. M. CTQ P H.M. 5 44 6 16 10 4 3 1 1 J / 5 43 6 17 1 1 20 4 Aft. 34 5 42 6 18 Morn 5 1 24 5 4° 6 20 26 6 2 10 5 39 6 21 1 24 7 3 5 38 6 22 2 9 8 3 5° 5 37 6 23 2 36 9 4 4 2 5 35 6 2c 3 7 10 5 34 5 34 6 26 3 3 2 1 1 6 19 5 33 5 3 2 6 27 3 58 1 2 7 8 6 28 4 16 !3 7 53 5 3° 6 30 j 4 38 H 8 42 5 2 9 6 3 1 j> Rifes 8 15 9 27 5 28 6 j 16 10 1 2 5 26 6 34 9 !7 10 57 5 2 5 6 35 10 18 1 1 42 5 2 4 6 36 1 1 !9 Morn 5 2 3 6 37 11 58 20 37 5 22 6 38 Morn 2 1 1 27 5 20 6 40 47 22 2 21 5 l 9 6 4 1 1 20 2 3 3 1 1 5 18 6 42 1 52 24 4 55 5 l 7 6 43 2 22 2 5 5 3 5 16 6 44 2 49 26 5 57 5 l $ 6 45 3 20 27 6 5 1 5 13 6 47 3 4 2 28 7 49 5 1 20 48 4 r 2 29 8 43 5 11 6 49 fets 1 9 37 5 10 6 5° 9 6 2 10 37 5 816 5 2 10 17 3 1 1 3 1 ( 7 ) MAY begins on MONDAY, hath XXXI Davs. Firft Quarter the 4th day, r 1 in the Afternoon. Full Moon the 13th day j 2 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the 20th dav, 9 in the Afternoon. N e \\ Moon the 27th day, 1 1 in the Mornin g- Feftivals, S un s un Moonl 2 I High w. days. Remarkable Davs &c. riles H.M fets H.M fets H. M. CTQ Water H.M. J \1 on - 5 7 6 53 11 16 — 4 Afr a 1 1. 2 2 2 Tues - 6 6 C A 54 Morn C I i 2 3 Wed Days 13}}. 50m. 5 5 5 5 2 6 2 1 4 Thu - 5 3 6 57 42 7 2 5 1 5 Frid 5 2 6 5° 1 14 8 3 37 Satu 6 )9 1 44 IT Q 4 2 7 7 Sund z Sund. p. East. r 5 2 1 IO 5 17 8 \lon 4 59 — l 2 3 3 1 1 6 07 n y Tues Cong, met 1 775. 4 c8 1 2 2 s 1 1 2 6 5 2 1 u Wed 4 r 1 57 -> 7 3 3 1 J 1 X 7 3 2 1 1 Thu 4 -a 5° 7 4 3 34 14 8 17 Frid Char. fur. 1780. 4 5° •7 7 4 4 1 6 6 1 3 Satu Days ia.\\. 10m. 4 f r 55 7 5 l6 9 5 1 i /i Sund 4 Sund. p. Eabt. 4 54 7 / 6 9 6 17 / 10 36 Mon A 1 > j 7 7 l8 1 1 21 l 6 Tues 4 5 Z •7 g 10 32 19 Morn Wed 4 5 1 7 q 1 1 24 20 10 l 8 Thu 4 5° 7 IO 1 1 z6 j 2 1 1 2 1 9 Frid Days 14I1. 24m. 4 49 7 1 I Morn 22 1 5° 20 Satu 4 48 7 1 2 22 23 2 46 2 1 Sund Rogation Sund. 4 47 7 13 49 24 3 4 2 2 2 Mon 4 46 7 14 1 14 2 5 4 35 -> j z 3 Tues 4 4S 7 »5 1 44 26 5 30 2_L Wed 4 44 7 16 2 1 1 2 7 6 26 2 5 Thu Afcention Day. 4 44 7 16 2 43 28 7 20 26 Frid 4 43 7 »7 3 21 29 8 14 2 7 Satu Days 14k. 34m. 4 43 7 »7 i 9 8 58 28 Sund Sund. aft. Afcen. 4 4 2 7 18 9 2 9 29 Mon 4 4 1 7 19 9 So 3 1 5 2 30 Tues 4 4 l 7 l 9 »° 33 4 1 1 42 31 Wed 4 40! 7 20 11 14 5 Aft. 3 l ( 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. p Feftivals, Sun Sun M oon High <* W. Remarkable Days rifes lets fets Water days. Sec. H.M H.M H.M. CTQ n> H. M. 1 Thu Boftonp-muti774 A 4 40 7 20 11 38 6 1 3 2 Frid A 4 39 7 2 1 Morn 7 2 16 3 4 Satu Days i4h. 42m. 4 39 7 2 1 8 8 3 6 -> Sund Whifunday. A 4 38 7 2 2 28 9 3 56 c J Mon A 4 38 7 2 2 C4 10 4 46 T T 6 Tues A + 38 7 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 q 32 7 Wed A 4 37 7 "7 •? z 3 1 56 1 2 6 17 8 Thu A T 37 7 2 2 2 l6 13 7 4 9 Frid A 4 37|7 z 3 3 1 14 7 46 1C Satu A 4 36 7 z 4 3 58 1 5 8 32 1 1 Sund Trinitv Sunday, 4 36 7 z 4 16 9 x 7 1 2 Mon & St. Barnabas. A 36 7 24 8 38 17 10 11 j Tues 4 36 7 24 9 H 18 10 CO Wed A 4 35 7 ■7 r L J 9 48 y 11 C2 1 i j Thu Days I4h. cim. 4. T 35 7 2; J 10 20 20 Morn. 16 Frid 4 35 7 2 5 10 40 2 1 4.0 17 Satu Bat. of B. Hill, 75 4 35 7 2 5 1 1 I4 22 18 Su nd l Sund. p. Trini. 4 35 7 2 5 1 1 4I 2 3 2 33 l 9 Mon Britifli evcua. Phi- 4 35 7 25 Morn 24 3 2 3 20 Tues ladelphia, 1778 4 35 7 2 5 8 2 5 4 17 2 1 Wed Longest day. 4 35 7 2 5 33 26 5 13 22 Thu 4 35 7 2 5 58 27 6 7 2 3 Frid 4 35 7 2 5 1 26 28 6 57 24 Satu 4 35 7 2 5 2 4 29 7 47 2 5 S und 2 Sund. p. Trini. 4 35 7 2 5 Sets 3° 8 37 26 Mon 4 35 7 2 5 8 24 1 9 3 1 27 Tues 4 35 7 2 5 9 1 2 10 25 28 Wed j Bat.Sulli.lfl.76 4 35 7 2 5 9 34 3 11 15 29 Thu ( Bat. Monm. 78 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. New Moon the 25th day, 4 in the Morning. Feftivals, Remarkable Days Sun Sun Moon 2 High W. rifes lets fets Water days. &c. H.M H.M H.M. CTQ P H.M. \ Satu 4 3 6 7 24 1 A7 6 ] A Z 2 Sund 3 Sund. p. Trim. 4 3 6 7 24 1 1 6 - / 2 26 •2 j Mon 4 37 7 2 3 1 1 30 8 5 26 j A i t T ues Independen. 1 776 4 37 7 2 3 11 ;6 Q y J. 1 c T 1 3 C 3 Wed Ticon. aband. 77. 4 37 7 2 3 Morn 10 r r 3 5 6 Thu Bat. Great Spri.8 1 4 3 8 7 22 26 1 1 C C2 7 Frid 4 3 8 7 22 c8 1 2 6 36 g Satu Canon Gvv.Ifl. 76 4 39 7 2 1 1 2 7 2 1 y Sund 4 Sund. paft Trim. 4 39 7 2 1 2 5 O J 1 4. 8 6 1 c \I on 4 40 7 20 2 1 A 1 r 1 3 8 ci I I T ues Da vsd pcreafp 1 Om 4 40 7 20 Rifes l6 n 11 9 3/ 1 2 Wed 4 4 1 7 l 9 8 21 1 7 10 21 ] 2 Thu 4 42 7 1 1 Q O y 18 11 10 1 -L Frid 4 42 7 1 5 Q 17 y 1 / 1 Q Morn 1 - Satu 4 43 7. l 7 Q y jy 20 2 l6 Su nd [ 5 Sund.p.Trin. 4 43 7 17 1 6 2 1 O CJ 6 1 7 Mon | Ston. Pt. tak. 79 4 44 7 1 6 10 2 2 2 2 1 AO l8 Tues 4 45 7 *5 11 A. 22 J 2 17 1 O Wed 4 45 7 15 1 1 38 1A. 1 3 J 3 20 Thu Days I4h. 35m. 4 46 7 H Morn A 28 r 21 Frid 4 47 7 13 28 26 5 2 3 22 Satu 4 48 7 12 1 28 27 6 18 2 3 Sund 6 Sund. paft Trini. 4 49 7 1 1 2 30 28 7 9 2 4 Mon 4 5° 7 10 3 38 29 8 2 5 Tues Dog Days begin. 4 5° 7 10 Sets 8 50 26 Wed 4 5 l 7 9 7 58 2 9 44 27 Thu 4 5 2 7 8 8 23 3 10 38 28 Frid Days 14^ 10m.' 4 53 7 7 8 44 4 11 28 29 Satu 4 54 7 6 9 8 5 Aft. 18 30 Sund 7 Sund. paft Trini. 4 55 7 5 9 3° 6 » 4 31 Mon 4 56 7 4 9 54 7 1 50 ( io ) AUGUST begins on TUESDAY, hath XXXI Days. Firft Quarter the ist day, io in the Afternoon. Full Moon the 9th day, 5 in the Afternoon. Laft Quarter the 16th day, at Noon. New Moon the 23d day, 3 in the Afternoon. . Firft Quarter the 31ft day, 4 in the Afternoon. p 1 tl LI V alOj S un S un — Hmh k w. IX C LH a I KaL'iC Ls d V riles fets 1 C lo W a t e r d a vs. &c. H.MiH.M H. M. org H M 11. i> j . 1 Tues Lammas Day. 4 577 3 10 22 8 2 32 2 Wed 4 587 2 10 53 9 3 20 3 Thu 4 58 7 2 11 31 10 4 9 4 Frid Days 14b. 4 59 7 1 morn 1 1 4 54 5 Satu 5 6 1 6 1 2 5 4i 6 Sund 8 Sun. p. Tri. & 5 1 6 59 1 8 l 3 6 29 7 M on Transrigurat. 5 2 6 58 2 8 4 7 9 8 Tues 5 3 6 57 3 . 9 l 5 8 56 9 Wed 5 4 6 56 rifes 16 19 55 10 Thu 5 5 6 55 7 18 17 10 34 1 1 Frid Savan. evac. 82. 5 6 6 54 7 39 18 1 1 23 1 2 Satu 5 8 6 5 2 8 10 19 morn 13 Sund 9 Sund. p. Trin. 5 9 6 51 8 36 20 1 6 H Mon 5 10 6 5° 9 8 21 1 9 15 Tues 5 M 49 9 43 22 2 6 16 Wed Bat. Camd. 80. 5 13 6 47 10 28 2 3 3 1 17 Thu 5 146 46 1 1 18 2 4 3 54 18 Frid Days I3h. 30m. 5 15 45 morn 2 5 4 48 19 Satu 5 166 44 1 8 20 5 4° 20 Sund 1 ou nci. p. in. 5 »7 6 43 1 24 27 5 3 U 21 Mon 5 18 6 42 2 32 28 6 30 22 Tues 5 20 6 40 3 4° 29 7 20 2 3 Wed 5 21 6 39 fits 30 8 10 24 Thu St. Bartholom. 5 22 6 3* 6 53 I 9 1 2 5 Frid Days 1 3h. 8m. 5 2 4 6 36 7 15 2 9 54 26 Satu 5 2 5 6 35 7 38 3 10 41 27 Sund 1 1 Sun p. Tri. & 5 26 6 34 8 2 4 1 1 26 28 Mon B. L. IHand, 76 5 2 7 6 33 8 28 5 Aft. 12 29 Tues St. fohn Baptift. 5 28 6 3 2 8 56 6 58 30 Wed 5 3° 6 30 9 3° 7 1 44 3 l Thu 5 3 1 6 29 10 14 8 2 30 ( n ) 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 Morning. Firft Quarter the 30th day, 10 in the Morning. W. days Frid Satu Sund 4 M on Feftivals, &c. Tues 6 Wed Thu Frid Satu Sund Mon Tues Wed Thu Frid 16 Satu Sund Mon 1 2 Sund.paft Tri, Dog-davs end. Bat. off Chef. 8 1 Days 1 2h. 42m. Bat. Eutaw. 8 1 1 3 Sund. p. Trin. B. Brandyw. 77 N. Lon. bur. 8 1 N. York tak. 76 1 4 Sund. p. Trin. 1_ 18 19 Tues| 20 Wed 21 Thu St. Matthew 22 Frid Day & Nightequ. Satu Sund 1 5 Sund. p. Trin. Mon Arnold's plot, 80 26 Tues Phil, taken, Wed Thu Frid 30 Satu St. Michael. Sun Sun Moon High rifes fets lets » Water H.M H.M H. M. T T ~\ T H. M. 5 3 2 6 28 10 53 9 3 16 5 33 6 27 11 58 10 4 3 j 3+ 6 26 Morn 1 1 4 52 5 35 6 2 5 1 8 12 5 4i c j 36 6 24 2 10 !3 6 30 s J 38 6 22 3 H H 7 23 J 39 6 21 4 18 *5 8 16 5 40 6 20 Rifes 16 9 9 5 41 6 19 6 48 10 7 5 43 6 17 7 15 18 n 3 5 44 6 16 7 48 l 9 11 59 5 46 6 »4 8 31 20 Morn 5 47 6 >3 9 26 21 56 5 49 6 1 1 10 26 22 1 49 5 50 6 10 11 30 2 3 2 43 5 5i 6 9 Morn 24 3 38 5 53 6 7 38 2 5 . 4 3 1 5 54 6 6 1 48 26 5 21 5 566 4 2 58 27 6 12 5 57 6 3 4 8 28 7 1 5 586 2 5 2 29 7 5i 6 6 1 8 51 6 5 59 6 16 2 9 4 1 6 3 5 57 6 38 3 10 31 6 4 5 5 6 7 8 4 11 17 6 5 5 55 7 4° 5 Aft. 4 6 7 5 53 8 20 6 48 6 8 5 52 9 8 7 1 35 6 9 5 5i 10 8 8 2 21 6 11 5 49m 8 9 3 7 ( ) O CTOBER 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. d Feftivals, S un Sun Moon High — w. Remarkable Davs riles fets rifes Water days. &c. H.M H.M H.M. r» H.M. Sund 16 Sund. part Tri. 6" 1 2 3 40 morn 10 3 5 6 2 Mon Billing, evacu. 77 6 1 7 1 5 8 1 1 4 47 3 Tues 6 1 A b 4 U 1 14 1 2 5 37 4 T Wed BattleGerman.77 6 1 r *5 1 45 2 30 13 6 28 5 Thu < 1 5 44 3 3 8 14 7 17 6 Frid \j 1 i> 4 Z 4 4 2 15 8 10 7 8 Satu Bat. Stillwater, 77 6 *9 5 4 1 16 9 8 Sund 17 Sund. p.Tri.& 6 20 C AC) 5 4 U ? s8 17 10 2 Q 1 Mon Treatyw.H0l.82 6 21 5 39 6 36 18 10 58 Tues 6 22 5 3° 7 28 19 11 55 1 1 Wed 6 2 3 5 37 8 26 20 morn 1 2 Thu Days 1 lh. 1 2m. 6 24 X t 9 3° 2 1 40 1 ? Frid 6 2 5 5 35 10 38 22 1 21 1 4 T Satu 6 26 5 34 11 48 23 2 40 1 5 Sund Eufopus burnt 77 6 27 C 11 d 55 morn 24 T 16 Mon I Burgoynetaken7" 6 29 c 1 1 58 2 5 4 21 17 Tues 6 30 2 8 26 5 H 18 Wed Falmouth brnt.75 6 3 1 5 2 9 3 8 27 6 4 .7 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 Satu 6 36 5 2 4 3° 8 32 22 Sund 19 Sund. paft Tri. 6 37 5 2 3 5 21 1 9 16 2 3 Mon 6 38 5 22 5 4 8 2 10 2 Tues 6 40 5 20 6 26 3 10 48 2 5 Wed Days loh. 38m. 6 4 1 5 19 7 8 4 11 35 26 Thu 6 4 2 5 18 8 5 Aft. 1 27 Frid 6 43 5 i : 7 8 58 6 1 56 28 Satu Bat. Whitepl. 7616 45 5 15 9 59 7 2 46 29 Sund 2oSund. paft Tri. 6 46 5 H 11 4 8 3 3 6 5° Mon 6 47 5 *3 morn 9 4 20 3i Tuefi 6 49 5 1 1 8 10 5 17 ( '3 J NOVEMBER begins on WEDNES. hath XXX Days. Full Moon the 5th day, 10 in the Afternoon. Laft Quarter the 12th day, 3 in the Afternoon. New Moon the 20th day, 5 in the Afternoon. Firft Quarter the 28th day, 4 in the Afternoon. p Feftivals, Sun bun A I Moon Hign w. Remarkable Days riles fets lets ■G Water days &c. H.M H.M H. M. O H. M. 1 Wed All Saints. 6 ro 5 i° 1 19 1 1 6 11 2 Thu 6 : 1 5 9 2 30 1 2 7 4 3 Frid St. John's tak. jz 6 > - 5 8 3 40 !3 7 56 4 Satu 6 5 7 4 5° 14 8 5i 5 Sund 2 l Sund. p. Trin. 6 ^4 5 6 rifes 15 9 44 6 Mon 6 r r 5 5 5 18 16 10 43 7 Tues 6 6 5 4 6 18 17 1 1 30 8 Wed Days loh. 8m. 5 / 5 3 7 20 18 morn 9 Thu 6 5 8 3 5 2 8 26 !9 27 10 Frid 7 + 9 28 20 1 21 1 1 Satu 7 1 4 59 10 40 21 2 13 12 Sund 22 Sund. p.Trini. 7 2 4 58 11 53 22 3 2 l 3 Mon Montreal ta. 75 7 j 4 57 Mom 2 3 3 5i 14 Tues 7 4. 1 4 5 6 1 24 4 4 1 J 5 Wed Fort Miff. ev. 77 7 5 4 55 2 2 5 5 3i 16 Thu Fort Wafln. t. 76 7 6 4 54 3 26 6 20 17 Frid 7 8 4 5 2 4 27 7 1 18 Satu Fort Lee tak. 76 7 9 4 5? 5 28 7 47 19 Sund 23 Sund. p. Trin. 7 10 4 5° 6 29 8 33 20 Mon 7 1 1 4 49 fets 1 9 19 21 Tues 7 1 2 4 48 5 8 2 10 5 22 Wed 7 l 3 4 47 5 58 3 10 5c 2 3 Thu Days 9h. 36m. 7 *3 4 47 6 49 4 11 37 24 Frid 7 '4 4 4 6 7 5° 5 A. 27 2 5 Satu 7 l 5 4 45 8 57 6 1 17 26 Sund 24 Sund. p. Trin. 7 16 4 44 10 2 7 2 7 27 \lon 7 16 4 44 1 1 8 8 2 56 23 Tues 7 17 4 43 morn 9 3 47 2 9 Wed 7 18 4 42 1 1 10 4 44 ?o Thu Provi. Treat. 82 7 18 4 4 2 1 18 1 1 5 35 ( H ) DECEMBER begins on FRIDAY, hath XXXI Days. 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 Quarter the 28th day, 3 in the Morning. W. End Satu Sund Mon Tues Wed Thu 8 .Frid Satu Sund Mon Tues Wed 14 Thu Frid Satu Sund Mon 19 Tues Wed Thu Frid Satu 24 Sund 4S 25 Mon 26 Tues Wed Thu Frid Satu 3 1 |Sund Feftivals, Remarkable Days &c. Days gh. 22m. Advent Sunday. Bat. Newport, 76 Bat.G. Bridge, 75 2 Sund. in Advent Days 9I1. 1 2m. JerfeyOverrun 76 3 Sund. in Advent Shorteft Day. St. Thomas. und. in Advent Chriftmas. Heffians taken, 76 St. John the Evan Innocents. Montgom. fell, 75 Sun j Sun riles ^fets H.M H.M H 2 3 244 244 244 244 24 244 19 4 41 20I4 40 40 39 39 38 38 37 37 36 36 36 36 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 56 36 36 fets w Water H. M. CD H.M. 2, 28 12 6 29 3 38 7 18 4 50 H 8 16 6 8 15 8 59 Rifes 16 9 5 2 5 54 17 10 40 7 8 18 n 35 8 20 !9 Morn 9 3 2 20 27 10 38 21 1 19 11 43 22 2 1 2 Morn 2 3 2 52 48 24 3 4 1 1 54 2 5 4 3 1 2 49 26 5 l 7 3 4 6 27 6 4 4 44 28 6 49 5 4° 29 7 37 6 38 1 8 23 Sets 2 9 7 5 28 3 9 55 6 33 4 10 46 7 38 5 11 35 8 46 6 Aft. 24 9 5° 7 1 12 10 54 8 2 2 Morn 9 2 53 4 10 3 4 6 1 16 1 1 4 37 2 26 12 5 2 9 3 33 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 49 I 3 End, - - 9 o 5 - Duration, - - 2 22 J °? 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 2d is of the fun, January 29th, at 40 minutes paft 6 o'clock in the evening, invifible. The 3d is of the Moon, July l 1 th, vifible in part, and calculated as follows : Beginning of vifibility, Beginning of total darknefs, 5 Middle, End of total darknefs, End of the Eclipfe, Digits Eclipfed near i 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 5th is of the Sun, December 20th, at 52 mi- nutes paft 1 1 o'clock in the morning, invifible. Moon's Latitude, i° 22' South. 4 h. 5 lm. 29 Mo 5 55 mi 6 7 3 CTQ 7 3° J Common Notes and Moveable Feasts, for 1786. Golden Number, 1 " Shrove Sunday, Feb. 26. Epact, o Eafter Sunday, April 16. Dominical Letter, A Afcention Day, May 25. Cycle of the Sun, 3 Whitfunday, June 4. ( 16 ) TABLE of DOLLARS, &c. | N.H ampih. N.-Jerse) r » as New- York Maffkchu. Pcnnfylvn. S. Carolina, O 3 £=: cr and Rhd. Ifland Maryland, and -S -I , N. Carolina Connectict. and Dela- Georgia. & Virginia. ware. 1 £.0 8 c £. 6 £.0 7 / 6 £.0 4 8 2 16 1 2 c l S c 9 4 3 1 A T 1 l 2 6 14- 4 l 1 2 l T 1 1 O c 18 8 5 . 2 l 1 O 1 7 6 1 . 3 4 6 2 8 l l6 2 C 3 1 " 8 - 2 16 2 2 2 1 2 6 1 12 8 8 ■2 J A T 2 Q 3 O c l 1 7 4. T 9 7 J 1 2 2 l 4 c 3 7 6 2 2 10 A T O c a a D c 2 6 8 1 1 4 8 16 5 6 c A T 2 6 2 1 1 4 12 4 3 u 4 1 O 2 16 *3 3 1 O 4 l 7 6 8 T 5 1 2 4 4 5 5 j r ) A T 15 6 O c 4 1 c 5 1 2 6 % j 1 O 16 6 8 4 16 6 ■2 j 14 8 17 6 16 r 5 2 Q 6 7 6 3 19 4 18 7 4 5 8 6 4 4 7 1 2 5 1 A 7 2 6 4 8 8 20 8 6 O 7 10 c 4 J 3 4 2 1 8 8 6 6 7 17 6 4 18 22 8 16 6 1 2 c 8 5 5 2 8 2 3 9 4 6 18 c 8 12 6 5 7 4 24 12 7 4 c 9 5 12 25 £ '7 10 7 6 5 16 8 26 10 8 7 8 16 9 9 6 1 4 27 10 16 2 lO 2 6 6 6 28 11 4 8 8 lO 10 6 10 8 29 11 1 2 8 l 4 c lO 17 6 6 15 4 30 I 12 9 1 1 5 c 7 35 10 10 2 6 8 3 + 40 1 16 1 12 1 15 9 6 8 ( >7 ) TABLE of DOLLARS, &c. Number of Dollars. [N.Hamplb. New- York MafTachu. and Rhd.Mand N. Carolina Connectict. & Virginia. N. -Jersey, Pennfylvn. Maryland, and Dela- ware. S. Carolina, and Georgia. 45 18 10 16 l 7 6 10 10 d 5° 20 15 , 18 1 1 !3 4 55 22 16 10 20 1 2 6 1 2 16 8 6o 24 18 22 10 14 7° 28 2 1 O' 26 5 16 6 8 8o 3 2 2 4 3° 18 13 4 9° 36 27 33 *5 21 lOO 40 37 10 2 3 6 8 200 80 £ 75 46 l 3 4 3 00 ] 20 90 1 1 2 10 70 4OO 160 1 20 150 93 6 8 5OO 200 150 187 10 116 13 4 IOOO 400 300 c 375 2 33 6 8 2000 80O 600 75° 466 13 4 Table of Englifh and French Crowns as they pafs in the itates of New-York and North-Carolina. No. L. s. d. INo. L. s. d.j No. L. s. d. 1 9 *5 6 J 5 29 13 1 2 18 16 7 4 b 30 13 10 3 1 7 1 17 7 13 40 18 c 4 1 16 01 | 18 8 2 5° 22 10 5 2 5 19 8 1 1 *o 60 27 6 2 L 4 Oj 20 9 70 31 10 7 3 3 21 9 9 80 36 8 3 1 2 °; 22 9 18 90 40 10 9 4 1 i 2 3 10 7 100 45 10 4 10 j 2 4 10 16 200 90 1 1 4 l 9 oj 1 1 5 300 l 35 12 5 8 26 1 1 H 400 180 *3 5 17 27 » 3 500 225 l 4 6 6 0! 28 12 12 1000 450 ( '8 ) A TABLE to afcertain the value of fundry Coins of Gold, as regulated by the Chamber of Com- merce ; which (hews, at one view, their value in Great Britain. — N. B. There has been a late regulation made by the Affembly of South Caro- lina, thatEngliJJi Guineas muft weigh $dzct. Jgrs. Piftoles 4 dwt. 6grs. , andMoidores 6 dzvt. 1 6grs. SPECIES. Standard Weight. New- York Curr. Sterling Mon. of G. Brita. dzvt. L . s. d. L. s. d. Double Johannes - 18 o 6 8 3 12 Single ditto 9 o 3 4 1 16 Half ditto 4 12 1 2 18 Quarter ditto 2 6 o 16 9 Caroline ditto 6 8 l 18 1 2 Spanifh Doubloons 17 o 6 o 3 6 Two Piftole 8 1 2 3 o 1 12 One ditto 4 6 l io 16 Englifh Guinea 5 6 i 17 4 1 1 Half ditto 2 J 5 o 18 8 10 6 French Guinea 5 • 4 l 16 4 1 1 Half ditto 2 H o 18 2 10 6 Chequin 2 4 o 14 6 8 Moidore 6 18 2 8 1 7 TABLE of HALF-JOHANNES. 3 6 9 12 16 *9 22 2 5 28 3 2 35 12 16 o 4 8 12 16 o 4 L. 38 4i 1444 15 16 54 57 19 60 20 64 21 67 22 70 12 16 o 4 8 1 2 16 o 4 o 2 3 2 2 L. . 73 4 7 6 80 683 30 35 40 45 1 2 16 o 4 86 8 1 2 16 o o o o : 99 2 96 1 12 128 144 5° 60 70 80 90 100 200 300 400 500 600 L. s. 160 192 224 256 288 320 640 960 1 280 1600 1920 ( A 9 ) TABLE of GUINEAS, Reduced into New-York Currency. Guins. T L. s. j a. • Guins. T s. j a. l 1 l 7 4 3 1 57 17 4 2 3 H Q O 3 2 59 l 4 3 5 1 2 O 33 61 1 2 4 7 9 4 34 6 3 9 4 5 9 6 8 35 s 6 8 1 1 4 3 6 6 6 7 4 7 l 3 1 4 37 69 1 4 Q O l 4 1 O Q O 3 8 70 1 O Q O 9 1 1 O 39 72 10 O lO 1 Q 1 O *3 4 40 74 l 3 4 1 1 20 10 8 4 1 76 10 8 12 22 8 42 7 8 8 24 5 4 43 80 5 4 l 4 26 2 8 44 82 2 8 28 45 84 ID 29 l 7 4 46 8 5 l 7 4 17 3 1 l 4 47 8 7 l 4 8 1 1 33 1 2 48 89 1 2 *9 35 9 4 49 9 1 9 4 20 37 Q O 5° 93 c Q O 21 39 4 O 60 1 12 O O 22 4i 1 4 70 130 l 3 4 23 42 18 8 80 149 6 8 24 44 16 90 168 2 5 46 4 100 186 l 3 4 26 48 10 8 200 373 6 8 27 5° 8 300 560 28 5 2 5 4 400 746 13 4 29 54 2 8 500 933 6 8 30 56 1000 1866 13 4 MAjXi A* MtkAiXifcik &&&&&&&& & THE New York Directory. A ARDEN John, board-merchant, Num- ber 106, Queen-Street Ash Tho. Winds, chair maker, 31, John-it Atkinfon Francis, merchant, 22Q, O-ftreet 7 yj~ Allingham Charles, and company, mer- chants, 196. Oueen-ltreet Abremse A. fliopkeeper, 42, Water-ftreet Abbot & Kanbeny, tailors, 44, Water-ft. Afbridge R. conveyancer, 27, Smith-itreet Aften J. (hoemaker, 31, NarTau-ftreet Anderfon A. joiner, 17, Maiden-lane Anderfon Elb. fliopkeeper, 5, Maiden-1. Anderfon J. Ihopkeeper, 89, Water-ftreet Acklay A. iron monger, 7, Broad-ftreet Attwood T. Bridgen, doctor, 11, Dock-ft. ( 21 ) Aiding Charles, doctor, 13, corner Wil- liam and Beekman ftreets Affleck Robert, merchant, 60, Wm. ftreet Antwerp Van & M'Ewen, grocers, 3, Flym. Aicken And. ihopkeeper, 40, Broadway Anderibn, James, ihoemaker, 65, Broadway Arthur John, merchant, 160, Oueen-ftreet Aorson Aaron, 28, Naffau-ftreet Aflifield 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 Oueen-ftreet Brevoort John, merchant, 161, O. ftreet Berrien Peter, 103, Oueen-ftreet Bawie, Ann, Ihopkeeper, 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, Oueen-ftreet BalTett Francis, pewterer, 213. O. ftreet Burger John, goldfmith, 207, Queen-ftreet Bredhurst Samuel, phyfician and apothe- cary, 64; Oueen-ftreet Bowne Geo. merchant, 37, Oueen-ftreet Brevoort Abr. merchant, 26, Oueen-ftreet ( « ) Bradford & M'Ewen, plumb. 147 Wat. ft. Burke G. grocer, 161, Water-ftreet Backhoufe, merchant, 163, Water-ftreet Beeking Wm. grocer, 33, Han. fquare Berry & Rogers, 35, merchants, Han. fqu. Bourghell J. watch maker, 192, Water-ft. B. & Browne, fhopkeepers, 14, Wm. ftreet Buckle William, merchant, 9, Water-ftreet Banks John, tailor, 12, Water-ftreet Bleecker J. and L. brokers, 20 Water-ft Bard John, merchant, 46, Water-ftreet 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 ftreet Bramble James, whitefmith, 49, King- ft. Bard Samuel, doctor, 46, Broad-ftreet Barrow T. merchant, 58, Broad-ftreet Beckman J. Jas merchant, 20, Maiden-1. Bend Grove, shopkeeper, 16 Smith-ftreet Broome J merchant, 6, Hanover-fquare Barclay Jas. merchant, 14 Hanover-fqu Blackwell Jofeph, merchant, 21, Han.-squ. Buclin T. and W. eai then-ware and glaff merchants, 69, Water-ftreet Bleecker L. A nth. 40, auctioneer, Wall- ft. ( 2 3 ) ; Brower N. merchant, 95, Water-ltreet 1 Bancker Evert, merchant, 5, Wall-itreet Burres Lawrence, grocer, 64, Wall-ftrt et Blagge Benj. esq. alderman, 63, Cherry-it. Barker B. w. & clock-maker, 57, Cherry- ft. Bleecker R. inn-keeper, 57, Cherry-ftreet Beckman Theoph. merchant, 9, Cherry-it. Burnside James, Mr. 67, Cherry-itreet Bowne Daniel, merchant, 6, Cherry-itreet Burras Benj. Ihoemaker, 3, Broad-itreet Brower J. Upholiterer, 28, Broad-ftreet Brinckerhooff Abr. merchant, 10, Dock-it. Blair Archd. itock-broker, 16, L Dock-ft. Bruce P. & R. merchants, 3, Front-ftreet Brand Henry, tobacconift, 6, Beekman-it Bond Abraham, grocer, 6, Whitehall Boyd James, grocer, 2 Pearl-it reet Brailier E. goldimith, I, Cherry-ftJ-eet Burns John, merchant, 2, Fiymarket Baldwin B grocer, 19, Fiymarket BuiTing N. tailor, Little Oueen-ftreet Brown Tho. stone-cutter, Thame-ftreet Baufell John, grocer, Partition-itreet Buskitk S. tin-man, 39, Broadway Bayly William, tin-man. 59 Broadway Bauman S. grocer, 62, Broadway Buchanan & Thomp. merchants, 243 O. it. Browne J. surgeon & dentift, 9 L. O. itreet Beekman & Sons, merchants, 241 O. itreet Burtfell Wm. Ihoemaker, 12, L. Dock-ft. ( 2 4 ) Beekman Van Beuen, 80, William-ftreet O'Bryans Captain, 1 1 Brownjohn's wharf Byrne, Dorften & Colburn, merchants, Fly m. Bay A. S. goldfmith, 66, Smith-ftreet C. Colles B John, merchant, 12, Dock-ftreet Coster, Brothers and co., 20, Dock-itreet Childs Francis, printer, 189, Water-ftreet Currie Jo. confectioner, 52, Smith-ftreet Cuthbert Sam mast-maker, 18 L. O. 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, Oueen-ftreet Crabb Tho. merchant, 212, Oueen-ftreet Crosbey Dr. 59, Quecn-ftreet Comfort & Joshua Sands, merchants, 50, Oueen-ftreet Campbell John, 31, Hanover-fquare Craige, Wanright and company, apothe- caries, 27, Wall-ftreet ( *5 ) Campbell Saml- bookfeller, 41, Han. fqu. Cox Ifaac, merchant, 194, Oueen-ftreet Cocks Robert, merchant, 4, Wm ftreet Chandler Metleck, (hopkeeper, 1 1, Wm. ft. Crone David, tailor, 7, between Fly- market and MurrayVwharf 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. llioemaker, 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 Cliriftie 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 Caffing 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 Afher, tavernkeeper, Crane-wharf Chace John, tailor, 18, Broadway ( * ) Coll V. John, tailor, 48, Cherry-ftreet Clark Thomas, lumber-yard, Cherry-ftreet Clement John, grocer, 17, Flymarket Cornell Gilbert, muff mercht. 12, Flymar. Cock Henry, merchant. Cortlandt-ftreet Cochran John, doctor, 96, Broadway Cortlandt V. J. fugar-baker, 17. Broadway Cox Albian, merchant, 240. Oueen-itreet Cromie Francis, iliopkeeper, 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 Chriftopher, 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 , tavernkeeper, 27, Geo. ft. Coeurad W. Ham. baker, 19, Broad -ft. D Dramer Peter, merchant, 2, Whitehall Daly Mrs. Iliopkeeper, Broadway Dorman Mrs. 126, Oueen-ftreet Douglass Nathan, fchool-mafter, 127, Q.ft. ( 27 ) Delaplein N. & W. merchants, 2il,Q. ft. Donovan Tim. tobacconift, 57, O. ftreet Donaldfon J. ihoemaker, 76, O. ftreet Dodds T. organ and musical initrument maker, 76, Q. ftreet Duleey & company, merchants, yi, O. ft. Defbrofees James, 9, O. ftreet Defbrofees Mrs. 8, O ftreet Dudley Wm board. & lodg. 151, Wat.-ft. Douglas Ben], tailor, 27, Smith-ftreet Dewhurit John, merchant. go ; Water-ft. Duychinck G medicine ftore, 13, Wat.-ft. Dixon J. merchant. 94 Wm.-ftreet Daft Tho. watchmaker, 33. Maiden-lane Debaw Mary Mrs. earthen-ware, Maiden-1. Dibiny Mrs.' 18, Wall-itreet Deril Wm. earthen-ware, 79, Water-itreet Denning Wm. efq. 10, Wall-ftreet Dominick Fran, lumber-yard, 7 Cherry-ft. Dalton John, furgeon, 67 Broad-ftreet Duine John, 8, Broad-ftreet Duncin and Fergufon, 10, Flymarket Deane Richard, diftiller, lower end of Greenwich-ftreet Dafh B. John, tin, copper and iron-mon- gry ftore, 67, Broadway Durning Richd. merchant, 202, O. ftreet Douglass Geo. grocer, 14, Flymarket Delafield John, broker, &c. 28, Water-ft. ( 28 ) Dewint John, merchant, 12, Duke-ftreet Delap Samuel, 239, Oueen-ftreet Depeyfter W. A. Draper Geo. doctor, &c. 47, Han.-fquare Degro Peter, painter and glazier, 136, Q.ft. Deleplane Jo. Quaker fperker, 132, O. ft. Dale Samuel. 78, Oueen-ftreet Deremur Nicholas, hatter, 85, Oueen-ftreet Douglass Geo. & S. merchants, 233, O. ft. Dobfon Tho. merchant, 330, O. ftreet E Egbert Moses, , Whitehall Eckert Catharine, gent 22, George ftreet Earl A. Mrs. Ihopkeeper, , Broadway Eultace Edward, fhoemak. 122, Broadway Ellis John, merchant, 25, Broadway Ellfworth John, hatter, 23. Broadway Ellifon Win. joiner, 20, King-ftreet Elfworth V. merchant, 19, Maiden-lane Edgar Wm. efq. 7, Wall-ftreet Egbert James, carman, 2, Dock-ftreet Eccles Wm. merchant, 10, Hunter's Quay F Franks D. conveyancer, &c. 66, Broadw. Forbes A. Wm. saddler, 78, Broadway Farfor Alex, fchool-mafter, , Whitehall Fredenburgh Ifaac, flioemak. , Broadw. Faiih Michael, mafon, 1 1 2, Queen-ftreet ( 29 ) Forbes A. Wm. carpenter, 98, O.-ftreet Franklin Thomas, merchant, 94. O.-ftreet Fiilier Leonard, furs:, barber, 1 16, O.-ltreet Fraifer Wm. fhip-carpenter, 79, O.-ftreet Franklin Samuel, merchant. 183. O.-ltreet Flight Jofeph, merchant, 28, Oueen-ftreet Fofter John, merchant, 133. Water-ltreet Fred, and Philip Rhinelander, merchants, 168, Water-ftreet Fat & la Forgue, furriers, 23, Water-ftreet Fleming John, auctioneer, 54, Smith-ftrcet Fortune John, grocer, 8, Garden ftreet Forbes G. Wm. goldfmith, 88. Broadway Fallum Michael, grocer, 1, NafTau-ftreet Fox G. tailor, 6, Smith-ftreet Fiftier John Mr. 20, Duke ftreet Fleming Mrs. mantua-maker, 22. Duke-ft. Foreft & Cleminfon, grocers, 2, L. Water-ft. Francis John, board. & lodg. 3, Dock-ft. Freeman John Captain, 30, Cherry-ftreet Franklin John, merchant, 35, Cherry-ftreet Fine Jacob, merchant, 9, Flymarket Forbes P. Mrs. (hopkeeper, 73, Broadway Foxcroft John, 91, Broadway Fueter Daniel, goldfmith, 94, Broadway Fell & Graham, merchts. 2, Cruger's-wh. Franklin Tho. jun. auctioneer, 14, H. squa. Ferris Jonathan, farmer, Frogfneck, Weft ( 3° ) G Goodberlat John, tailor, , Broadway Gilbert Wm. nlverfmith, , Broadway Garness Nelly, tailor, 116, Queen-ftreet Gefner John, grocer, 50, Chatham-ftreet Green Richard, painter, gilder, glazier, & colourman. 237, Oueen-ftreet Getfield Benj. breeches & leather dreffer, 20, Queen-ftreet Gaine Hugh, bookfeller, &c. 36, Han. fqu. Gault Robert, merchant, 30, Han. fquare Gaine R. John, bookfeller, 44, Han. fqu. Grandine John, Ihoemaker, 1, Wm. ftreet Gourlay Mrs. milliner, 13, Wm. ftreet Gillefpie Jas. & Tho. merchts. 15, Wm. ft. Gardiner Thomas, merchant, 85, Wm. ft. Grier, Brooks & co. merchts. 88, Wm. ft. Grimes, fchool-mafter, 7, King-ftreet Gano John, minifter of the baptift church, 14, King-ftreet Gillelan John, grocer, 9, Garden-ftreet Gardiner Noah, fhoemaker, 32, Maiden-1. Graham John, tin-plate-worker, 11, M. I. Garbrane Peter, turner & umbrella-ma- ker, 62, Maiden-lane Governeur Ifaac, fen. 14, Smith-ftreet Gamble A. merchant, 22, Hanover-fquare Goold Edward, 48, Wall-ftreet Gilchrift John, doctor ; 66, Cherry-ftreet ( p ) Goelet John, merchant, 26, Cherry-ftreet Goodeve John, chandler, 55, Broadway Goelet John, merchant, 5, Duke-ftreet Griffiths John, hair-dreffer, 18, Chath.-row George J. currier, 57, Dock-ftreet Green John, grocer, 6, Moore-ftrcet Grifwood J. 121, Water-ftreet Grant James, grocer, 33, Roofevelt-ftreet Garner D. tailor, 44, Cherry-ftreet Grefwald J. diftiller, 19, Cherry-ftreet Graham James, merchant, 25, Cherry ft. Gib M. A. painter & glazier, 80, Broadw. Guion Carthy & co. merchts. 33, L. Dock-ft. Goforth Wm. merchant, 139, Water ft. Glover John, merchant, 71, Wm. ftreet Gilford Samuel, merchant, 77, Wm. ftreet Gomez Mofes, 203, Water-ftreet Goelet Peter, merchant, 48, Han. fquare H Hall, inn-keeper, Harlaem Heights, Hendricks Carman, 28, George-ftreet Hobley Abr. tavernkeep. 143, Q. ftreet Hitchcock John, carman, 117, O. ftreet Hegeman Peter, (hopkeeper, 131, Q. ft. Hyatt Caleb, innkeeper, 151, O. ftreet Hollwel Sam. houfe carpenter, 105, Q. st. Hitchcock D. houfe carpenter and under- taker, 89, Queen-ftreet Hogland John, faddler, &c. 95, Q. ftreet ( 3* ) Henderfon Hugh, mercht. 24, Oueen-ftreet Howe General, 156, Water-itreet Hewxhurft & Seaman, earthen-ware houfe, 178, Water-ftreet Hull Oliver, medicine-ftore, 26, Han. squ. Hunt John, merchant, 36, Han fquare Hendrick Uriah, ironmonger, 43, H. squ. Harrifbn Richard, efq. 186, Water-ftreet Harry Peters, 3, William-ftreet Hone & Moore, merch. 19, Wm -ftreet Hallett Jacob, grocer, 2, Water-ftreet Hazard & Brewfter, ironmong. 16, Wat. ft. Herring Abrm. merchant, 50, Water-ft. Haviland E. merchant, 65, Water-ftreet Howe and Prince, merchants, 86, Wat.-ft. Hogg E. fchool-mafter, 58, Crown-ftreet Hay Samuel, merchant, 86, Wm.-ftreet Harris C. merchant, 93, Wm.-ftreet Hodge Robert, book-binder, and ftation- er, 38, Maiden-lane Hill Wm. & co. merchants, 39, Maid. 1. Haron Dens, tailor, 41, Maiden-lane Hicks Miss 45, Maiden-lane Haviland and Lawrence, 48, Crown-ftreet Henry John, Mr. 43, Crown-ftreet Heymets, tailor, 30, Crown-ftreet Haughton Thomas, 45, Smith-ftreet Heyer Walter, tavernkeep. 75, King-ft. Houfe A. baker, 43, Broad-ftreet Hicks John, doctor, 47, Naffau-ftreet ( 33 ) Halftead B. goldfmith, 13, Maiden-lane Heje Mrs. fhopkeeper, 10, Maiden-lane Harding John, fhopkeeper, 29. Smith-ft. Huck Michael, fhopkeeper, 1 , Han. fquare Harhn George, tailor, 46, Wall-ftreet Hamilton and co , diftillery, 101, Water-ft. Hunt T., merchant, 104, Water-ftreet Hamilton and Miller, vendue and com- million ftore, 33, Water-ftreet Harding S. Captain, 65, Cherry-ftreet Haight Ben. faddler, 53, Broadway Haight&VanVoorhies, merchts. 9, Dock-ft. Hallet David, tailor, 28, Dock-ftreet Hopper Andrew, merchant, 71, Chath.-row Hath Thomas, carpenter, , Chatham-r. Haniliew Mrs. tutoress, 64, Beekman-ftreet Hillyer Wm., tavernkeeper, 1, L. Wat.-ft. Hacker H., merchant, 8, Flymarket Harman Frederick, doctor, 35, Broadway Houfeman John, painter, &c. 48, Broadway Houfeman William, tailor, 70, Broadway Hoffman Mrs. grocer, 71, Broadway Haviland, , merchant, 164, Queen-ft. Hunter E., merchant 163, Queen-ftreet Henry John, merchant, 209, Oueen-ftreet Hart Lion, merchant, 4, Little-Dock-ftreet Hick Paul, fhoemaker, 39, Wm.-ftreet Hearne, livery-ftables, 56, Gold-ftreet Hoffman Mrs. 27, John-ftreet Henry John, merchant, 209, Queen-ftreet ( 34 ) Hazard Ebenezer, efq. 55, Broadway Hawxhurft Nathaniel, watch-m. 204, O. ft. Haydock Henry, merchant, 197, O. ftreet Haydock & Warr, merchants, 49, O. ftreet Hopkins Sam. & co. merchants, 30, O. ft. Himele Jas.. watch-maker, 179, Wm. ft. Hagermans Jacob, merchant, 72, Wm. ft. Hofack Alex, woolen & linen draper, 78, do. Hamtrack John, 15, Little-Oueen-ftreet Hunt Thomas, 142, Water-ftreet Hamerfley Andrew, ironmonger, and dry good merchant, 46, Hanover-fquare I Jones Ifaac, coach-maker, , Broadway Inah Rogers, W. Clerk, 123, Oueen-ft. Johnfon Ogden, 232. Q. ftreet Johnfon Wm. ironmonger, 171, Water- ft. Johnfon Robert, merchant, 177, Water-ft. Jacobs Win. lhoemaker, 180, Water-ft. Jfaac Jofhua, merchant, 8, Water-ftreet . Jauncey M. doctor, 15, King-ftreet Johnfon David, efq. 17, Wall-ftreet ^J-faac A. tailor, 3, Princess-ftreet Jemmifon Neil, merchant, 5, Han. fquare Ireland John, merchant, 68, Water-ftreet Jonas Lyon, furrier, 21, Broad-ftreet ^Jacobs Benj. merchant, 10, Duke-ftreet Judah S. Benj. merchant, 22, Dock-ftreet Jacob E. carpenter, 4, Thames-ftreet ( 35 ) Jay Frederick, auctioneer, 11, Q. ftreet Jones Herbert Mr. 55, Wm. ft. Irwing Wm. merchant, 75, Wm. ftreet Fans Francis, merchant, 51, Broad-ftreet Judfon David, 59, Water- ftreet Intire M. Neal, 19, Peck-flip K Kollock Shepard, printer and bookfeller, corner of Wall and Water ftreets Kennedy Henry, innkeeper, 13, Geo. ftreet Kenner Jonathan, carpenter, 152, O. ftreet Kitchel Samuel, cooper, 108, Q. ftreet Kip James, brass-founder, 59, Broadway Keating John, merchant, 220, Oueen-ftreet Kemble Wm. watch-maker, 62, O. ftreet Keating John, merchant, 20, Queen-ftreet Kelly M. innkeeper, 137, Water-ftreet King John, 2, William-ftreet King Abram. & John, merchts. 16, Wm. ft. Kip Henry, merchant, 25, King-ftreet Kip H. Henry, infpector of pot and pearl Allies, 25, King-ftreet King John, tailor, 56, Broad-ftreet Kemble Peter, efq. 14, Smith-ftreet Kipp R. upholfterer, 7, Smith-ftreet Kirkby Wm. pewterer, 23, Dock-ftreet Kip Leonard, merchant, 21, Dock-ftreet Kip Jas. & Henry, merchts. 40, L. Dock-ft. King Francis, innkeeper, 10, Front-ftreet ( 36 ) Kunzc Chris. John, doctor, 24, Chat.-row Kemper John, painter, 3, Partition-ftreet Kenyon Wm., painter, 190, Queen-ftreet King and co., merchants, 65, Wm.-ftreet Kempton Sam., tin-plate, copper and iron fmith, 197, Water-ftreet Keating Charles, 15, New-Dock-ftreet Kip and Duryea, merchants, 45, Han. fqua. L Lomefny James, 34, George-ftreet Lawrence J., merchant, 162, Queen-ftreet Livingfton Mrs., 51, Queen-ftreet Leath Mrs. 107, Queen-ftreet Labec Catharine, ihopkeeper, 82, O. ftreet Lecock and Intle, winfr-chairm. 71, Q. ft. Lott and Van Horn, merchants, 214, Q. ft. Lenox Robert, merchant, 210, O. ftreet Livingfton G. Robt. 1, Queen-ftreet Lawrence A. merchant, 132, Water-ftreet Laight Wm. merchant. 136, Water-ftreet Leary D. tailor, 169, Water-ftreet Leipper and Gray, merchants, 36, H. squ. Leary Wm. grocer, 182, Water-ftreet Ludlow C. efq. 184, Water-ftreet Loudon Sam. printer, &c. 5, Water-ftreet Lencefter B. (liipwright, 73, Cherry-ftreet Lawrence John, doctor, 53, Smith-ftreet Livingfton John, efq. 71, King-ftreet Lynch and Stoughton, merchants, 9, P. ft. ( 37 ) Lee and Ferguion, 24, Naffau-ftreet Lewis James, tailor, 2, Garden-ftreet Lynch Dominick, 9, Princess-ftreet Laughern Arthur, merchant, 54, M. lane Ludlow and Goold, 47, Wall-ftreet Laehr Chriftian, tailor, 42, Smith-ftreet Lawrence Tho. merchant, 61, Cherry-ft. Leary Jofeph, chocolate-mak. 15, Broad-ft. Lott Abraham, merchant, 15, Duke-ftreet ^Levy $feyman, merchant, 7, Duke-ftreet Leake G. John, gentleman, 5, Fair-ftreet Lawrence Richd. china, glass and earthen ware merchant, 26, Golden-hill ftreet Latham J. efq. 13, Cherry-ftreet Lefferts & Suydem, merchts, 40, Water-ft. Laftier John, grocer, &c. 28, Fly-market Lefoy Thomas, hatter, , Broadway Lafley S. Mrs. ihopkeeper, 41, Broadway Livingfton J. clergyman of the Dutch church, 79, Broadway Lawrence & Morris, 83, Broadway, or at their (lore, corner Duke-ftreet & Old-flip Livingfton John, efq. 51, Oueen-ftreet Lamont ^Eneas, Intelligence-office, and broker, 22, Water-ftreet Lente L. Crift. merchant, 33, Han.-fquare Ludlam Henry, bathing-houfe, North-R. Low Nicholas, merchant, 216, Water-ft. Lawrence Eff. merchant, 227, Queen-ft. v ( 38 ) Longley Thomas, fhoemaker, 57, Wm.ft. Lockwood John, mercht. 74, Wm. ftreet M Monerie Mrs. gent. 35, George ftreet Merchant Henry, innkeeper, 9, Geo. ftreet Martling Mrs. tavern-keeper, 4 Geo. ft. Miller John, hair-dreffer, , Broadway Manly Robert, coachmaker, , Broadway Macabee Mrs. grocer, 142, Queen-ftreet Mackay Donald, hair-dreffer, 157, Q. ftreet Montgomery Mrs. 51, Queen-ftreet Mead James, merchant, 17, Roofevelt-ft. Montanue Ifaac, grocer, 83, Queen-ftreet Myers J. tavern-keeper, 30, John-ftreet Moore B. tobacconift, 45, John-ftreet Mitchel Andrew, merchant, 236, O. ftreet More Richard, doctor, 229, Queen-ftreet Moorewood & co. merchants, 222, Q. ftreet Mitchel H. watch-maker, 201, O. ftreet Montaudevert Jas. merchant, 202, O. ft. Myers Wm. hair-dreffer, 62, Queen-ftreet Murray John, jun. merchant, 38, Q. ftreet Muligan H. merchant tailor, 23, Q. ftreet Miller E. jun. merchant, 14, Queen-ftreet Merkel Lott, furrier, 6, Queen-ftreet Muiffon James, apothecary, 150, Water-ft. Mahon William, & co. merchants, 159, Queen-ftreet Maule Thomas, merchant, 40, Han.-fqu. Meales Jofh. & co. merchts. 191, Wat.-ft. ( 39 ) Murro Efq j Johah Hornblower. I Pennfyl- vania. Delaware. Maryland. Virginia. ( 54 ) f Charles Pettit, I John Bayard, { Arthur St. Clair, William Henry, James Wilfon, \ Efqn (John Vining, ) -p^ (GunningBedford,ju.) ^ f William Hindman, ] John Henry, \ Efqrs. Samuel Chafe, j f Richard Henry Lee, "] | James Monroe, -{ William Grayfon, )- Efqrs I EdwardCariington, j L Henry Lee, N.Carolina, j CharlesPinckney, 1 Jacob Read, S.Carolina. -{ John Bull, Efqrs. David Ramfay, John Kean. Georgia, William Houfton, Efquire. To be heard of at the Congress' Office, 81, Broadway, coner of King-ftreet ( 55 ) Grand Departments of the United States. His Excellency John Jay, Efqr. Secretary for foreign affairs, 8, Broadway Henry Ramien, jun, Elqr. Secretary to do. The Hon. Henry Knox, Efqr. Secretary at "war, 15. Smith ttreet The Hon. Walter Livingfton, Samuel Ofgood, and Arthur Lee, Efqrs. Com- miilioners of the Treafury James Milligan, Efqr. Comptroller Gen. Joieph Nourfe, Efqr. Kegii'ter General John Dier Mercier, Efqr. Auditor Gen. John Pierce, Efqr. Pay-malter General, and Commiflioner of Army Accounts, 14, Dock-ftreet Edward Fox, Efqr. General-Hofpital De- partment, 7, Cherry-ftreet William Denning, Efqr. Ouarter-Mafter General, 18, Wall-ftreet Jonathan Burral, Efqr. Commiffary Ge- neral, 22, Broad-ftreet Joieph Bindon, Elqr. Clother-General, 66, William-ilreet Joieph Pennel, Efqr. Marine Department. ( 56 ) CommifTioners for fettling the Accounts of the Citizens of the United States who have Claims againft them, New-Hampfhire, Maffachufetts, Rhode Ifland, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jerfey, Delaware, Pennfylvania, Virginia, Maryland, South-Carolina, North-Carolina, Georgia, Stephen Gorham, Stephen Flint, Edward Chi in, Wm. Thompion, Wm. Barber, Benj. Thorn pfon, Wm. Winder, Benjamin Stelle and John Story, Andrew Dunfcomb, John White, Gulliam Aertfon, Andrew Hindeman, None. ( 57 ) List of the SENATE of the State of New- York. His Excellency GEORGE CLINTON, Elqr. Governor. Hon. Pierre Van Cortlandt, Efqr. Lieut. Governor, and Prefident of the Senate. For the Southern Diftrict. Ifaac Roofevelt, ^ Alexander M'Dougall, Ifaac Stoutenburgh, Stephen Ward, Samuel Townfend, )• Efquires. Lewis Morris, Ezra l'Hommedieu, Thomas Tredwell, William Floyd, For the Middle "Diftrict Jacobus Swartwout, William Allifon, Jofeph Galhiere, Arthur Parks, > Efquires. J For the Weftern Diftrict. Jacob G. Klock, Abraham Yates, jun. Andrew Fink, Philip Schuyler, Peter Van Ness, Valkert P. Dow, Efquires. ( 5* ) For the Eaftern Diftrict. John Williams, ] Ebenezer Ruffell, >Efquires, David Hopkins, ) Abraham B. Banker, Efqr. Clerk. LIST of the Hon. Members of Affem- bly elected for the feveral Counties in 'the State of New York, in April, 1785, for the year enfuing. For the City and County of New-York. John Stagg, Robert Boyd, William Denning, Ifaac Sears, William Malcom, Robert Troup, William Goforth, William Duer. Evert Bancker, For the City and County of Albany. Peter Vrooman, Leonard Bronck, John Lanfmgjun. James Gordon, John Taylor, John Livingfton, Henry Glenn, Abram. J. V. Alftyne, Jacobus Schoonhov. Lawr. Hogeboom. For the County of Suffolk. Jonathan N. Havens, Jeffery Smith, David Hedges, Nathaniel Gardner, Thomas Youngs, ( 59 ) For the County of Ulfter. Nathan Smith, Corn. Schoonmaker, David Galatian, Joieph Halbrouck, Thomas Jalen, Johannis Snyder. For Queen's County. Samuel Jones, James Townfend, Daniel W. Kiffam, Daniel Duryee. For Kings County. John Vanderbilt, Charles Doughty. For Richmond County. Joihua Merfereau, John Dongan. For Weft-Chefter County. Philip Pell, jun. Samuel Drake, Thomas Thomas, Jonat. G. Tompkins, Ebenezer Lockwood Abijah Gilbert. For the County of Orange. HenryWeffner, 3d. John Bradner, Nathaniel Satterly, Gilbert Cooper. For Dutchess County. Dirck Brinckerhoff, John D 4 Witt, Lewis Duboys, Henry Ludenton, Matthew Patterfon, Brinton Paine. Jacob Griffin, ( 6o ) For Montgomery County. Volkert Veeder, James Livingfton, Abram. Van. Home, Abram Arndt, John Frey, William Harper. For Wafliington County. Albert Baker, Ichabod Parker, Jofeph M'Cracken, Peter B. Tierce. Officers in Chancery, Judges, Justices of the Peace, and other civil officers. The Hon. Robert R. Livingfton, Efqr. Chancellor of the ftate, 3, Broadway John M'Keffon, Efqr. Regifter, 49, M.lane William Cock, Efqr. Deputy-Regifter, 66, Wall-ftreet Clerks in Chancery. Brokholft Livingfton, 12, Wall-ftreet Morgan Lewis, 59, Maiden-lane John Lanfing and Jacob Stephen Lufh, - Efqrs. in Albany Masters in Chancery. Gilbert Livingfton, Paughkeepfie Jeremiah Lanfing, Albany John Broome, Efq. 6, Hanover-fquare Hon. John Jay, 8, Broad-ftreet Ed. Dunfcomb, Efq. Exam. 82, Wat. ft. ( 6i ) Judges in the Supreme Court. The Hon. R. Morris, Efq. chief Juftice, corner Naffau and King-ftreets The Hon. Robert Yates, Efq. The Hon. John Sloss Hobart, Efq. 47, Crown -ftreet Egbert Renfon, Efq. Attorney General, Paughkeepfie, or at 22, Maiden-lane JohnM*KelTon, Efq. Clerk of the Supreme Court, and Nifi Prihs, Oyer and Ter- miner, and General Gaol Delivery, 49, Maiden-lane Officers of the City and County of New-York. The Hon. James Duane, Efq. Mayor, 26, NafTau-ftreet Richard Varick, Efq. Recorder, 46, Dock ft. Abraham P. Lott, Efq. Alderman, Mai- den-lane Renjamin Rlagge, Efq. do. John Rroome, Efq. do. William Neilfon, Efq. do. Jeremiah Wool, Efq. do. 49, Rroad-ftreet William W. Gilbert, Efq. do. Nicholas Rayard, Efq. do. Marinus Willett, Efq. Sheriff, 22, Reek. ft. Robert Renfon, Efq, Clerk, 22, Maiden-1. Jeremiah Wool, Efq. Coroner ( 62 ) Commissioners of Forfeitures. Ifaac Stoutenburgh, and P. Van Cortlandt, Efquires, for the fouthern diftrict Daniel Graham, Efq. for the middle diftr. HenryOothoudt, Jeremiah Van Renflelear, and Chriftopher Yates, Efquires, for the weftern diftr ict Alexander Webfter, Efq. for the eaftern diftrict John Lamb, Collector John Laflier, Surveyor and Searcher Daniel Fergufon, Land & Tide-waiter, 29, Duke-ftreet John Stevens, do. , Maiden-lane Henry Becker, do. , Crown-ftreet Henry Devour, do. , Golden-hill Terjiay, do. Golden-hill William Strachan, do. Greenwich-ftreet William Huftin, do. Gold-ftreet Scudder, do. Gold-ftreet Waterman, do. Cliff-ftreet John Banks, do. George-ftreet Stockholm, do. Cherry-ftreet Lawyers, Attornies, and Notary-Pub- lics, &c. John Lawrence, Efqr. 13, Wall-ftreet John D. Crimftiire, Efq. attorney and no- tary-public, 17, King-ftreet ( 63 ) Aaron Burr, Efqr. 10, Little Oueen-ftreet Alexander Hamilton, Efqr. 57, Wall-ft. BrockhoHt Livingfton, Efqr. 12, Wall-ft. Wm. S. Livingfton, Efqr. 52, Wall-ftreet Thomas Smith. Efqr. 9, Wall-ftreet Wm. Cock, Efqr. 66, Wall-ftreet Robert Troup, Efqr. 67, Wall-ftreet Morgan Lewis, Efqr. 59, Maiden-lane John Rutherfurd, 50, Broadway George Bond, Efqr. attorney and notary- public, 5, William-ftreet William Wilcocks, , Broad-ftreet Richard Varick, Efqr. 46, Dock-ftreet James Giles, Efqr. 65, Maiden-lane John M'Keflbn, Efq. 49, Maiden-lane John Keeffe, Efq. not.-pub. 227, Q.-ftreet Peter Ogilvie, 144, Queen-ftreet Depeyfter, Efq. , Oueen-ftreet Cozine, Efq. 55, Beekman-ftreet C. J. Rogers, Efq. 42, Beeekman-ftreet Jacob Remfen, Efq. 55, Broad-ftreet John Ricker, Efq. corner of St. James-ft. John Shaw, Eiq. 19, Cliffftreet Daniel C. Verplanck, Efq. 3, Wall-ftreet R. Morris, Efq. l, Wall-ftreet Jas. M. Huges, Efq. conveyancer and no- tary-public, 20, Wall-ftreet Jofeph Winter/ Efq. 184, Water-ftreet John Kelly, Efq. conveyancer, land, and money-broker, 56, Smith-ft. ( *4 ) Jacob Morton, Efq. 215, Water-ftreet E. Dunfcomb, Efq. notary-public, 182, Water-ftreet Dehart and Randall, 26, Water-ftreet Edward Antill, efq. Broadway Richard Borner, efq. , St. James-ftreet Cornelius Bogart, efq. 22, Beekman-ftreet Wm. Popham, efq. notary-public, K. ft. Meffrs. Campbell and Cutting, efqrs. , Wall-ftreet Jofhua Bagrey, efq. John Woods, efq. conveyancer and no- tary-public, 135, Queen-ftreet John H. Woodall, notary-public Edward Livingfton, efq. 51, Queen-ftreet Pell, efq. Weftchefter List of the Officers of the Grand- Lodge of Free and Accepted Ma- sons, of the State of New-York. The Hon. Robert R. Livingfton, Efquire, Grand Matter for the State of New- York. William Cock, Efq. paft grand mafter Samuel Kerr, Efq. deputy grand mafter The Hon. Peter W. Yates, Efq. fenior grand warden James Saidler, Efq. junior grand warden Daniel M'Cormick, Elq. grand treafurer James Giles, Efq. grand fecretary ( 65 ) Officers and Dirfctors of the Bank of New-York. Ifaac Roofevelt, Efq. Prefident. William Maxwell, Efq. Vice-Prefident. Samuel Franklin, Nicholas Low, Daniel M'Cormick, Robert Browne, Thomas Stoughton, Jolhua Waddin^ton, Comfort Sands, Thomas Randall, Alex. Hamilton, John Vanderbilt, James Buchanan, William Seton, Chafhier. Charles Wilkes, Teller. Peter Hughes, Accountant. David Rudy, Receiver. Michael Boyle, Runner. William Magee Seton, Clerk of difcounts. Walter Scott, Porter. Efqrs. Directors. Rules observed at Bank. The bank is open every day in the year, except Sundays, Chriftmas Day, New- Year's Day, Good Friday, the 4th of July, and general Holydays appointed by legal authority. The hours of bufiness from ( 66 ) ten to one o'clock in the forenoon, and from three to five in the afternoon. Difcounts are done on Tuefdays and Thurfdays in every Week, and Bills or notes brought for difcount, muft be left at the bank on Wednefday and Saturday mornings under a feal cover, directed to William Seton, cafhier : The rate of dif- count is at prefent fixed at Six per Cent. Per Annum ; but no difcount will be made for longer than forty-five days ; nor will any note or bill be difcounted to pay a former one ; payment muft be made in bank notes or fpecie. Three days of grace being allowed upon all bills and notes, the difcount will be taken for the fame. — Money lodged at the bank maybe re-taken at pleafure, free of expence, but no draft will be paid beyond the balance of account. — Bills or notes left with the bank will be prefented for acceptance, and the money collected free of expence : In cafe of non-payment and proteft,the charge of proteft must be borne by the perfon lodging the bill. — Payments made at the bank, muft be examined at the time, as no deficiency fuggefted afterwards will be ad- mitted. ( 67 ) Gold coin is received and paid at the bank of New- York at the following rates : Dwts Gr. Dol. g6ths A Johannes, weighing A Half Johannes, A Spanilh Doubloon, A Double Span. Piliole, A Spanifh Piftole, A Britiih Guinea, A ditto Half Guinea, A French Guinea, A Moidore, A Caroline, A Chequin, An allowance is made on all Gold ex- ceeding the above ilandard, at the rate of Three pence per grain : on all gold ftiort of the above weight Four pence per grain is deducted. 18 16 9 8 '7 15 8 12 7 48 4 6 3 72 5 6 4 64 2 15 2 3 2 5 4 4 6 18 6 6 8 4 7^ 2 4 1 78 COLUMBIA COLLEGE. PROFESSORS. Greek & Latin languages, — Mr. William Cochran, Ranelagh Geography, — Rev. John D. Gros, College. Rhetoric and Logic,— Rev. Benj. Moore, Broadwav. ( 68 ) Natural Philofophy and Aftronomy — Dr. Samuel Bard, , Broad-ftreet Mathematics — Mr. John Kemp, College. French Language — Rev. Lewis Tetard, German do. — Rev. John D. Gros, Oriental do. — Rev. Dr. Kunze, 24, Chatham-ftreet. Anatomy — Dr. M'Knight, Chemiftry & Natural Hiitory — Dr. Moyes, Practice of Phyfic — Dr. Romaine, John-ft. Midwifery— Dr. Crolby, Inftituets of Medicine — Dr. Kiffam. Rector of the Grammar School — Mr. William Cochran, Affiftant Teacher — Mr. James Hardy. The Days of examination for admiffion into the College, are the firft Mondays in April, July, October and January. Pub- lic examinations of all the ftudents begin on the fame days, at eleven o'clock A. M. — The annual Commencement is held on the fecond Tuefday in April. ( 6 9 ) The Society for promoting the Manu- mission of Slaves, and protecting such of them as have been, or may be libera- ted, MEETS AT THE COFFEE HOUSE. The Hon. John Jay, Efq. Prefident, Samuel Franklin, Vice Prefident, John Murray, junior, Treafurer, John Keefe, Efquire, Secretary, Willet Seaman, William Shotwell, Jacob Seaman, Standing Auguftus Sydill, I Committee. Robert Troup, Efquire, White Matlack, Gold and Silver Smith's Society, meets on Wednesdays, at the house of Walter Heyer. Myer Myers, Chairman, Members,— Samuel Johnfon, William Gilbert, Efq. , Broadway, Otto De Perrizang, William Forbes, 88, Broadway, John Burgher, 207, Queen-ftreet, Daniel Chene, Cary Dunn, Benjamin Halfted, 13, Maiden-lane, Ephraim Braftier, 1, Cherry-ftreet. ( 7° ) LIST of the Members of the Cincin- NATTI OF THE STATE OF NeW-YoRK. Alexander M'Dougall, Efq. Prefident, Baron Stuben, Efq. Vice Prefident, Philip Cortlandt, Efq. Treafurer, Richard Piatt, Efq. Deputy Treafurer, Robert Pemberton, Efq. Secretary, George Clinton, R. Cochran, Samuel T. Pell, Rod. V. Hovenberg, John F.Hamtramch, Ephraim Woodruff, Jonathan Hallet, Jofeph Frilick, Ifrael Smith, Samuel Dodge, Theodofius Fowler, B. Vanderburgh, Henry Vanderburg, Henry Duboif, Henry Pauling, Jacob Wright, Samuel Dodge, Benjamin Walker, Charles Wiffenfelts, Win. Stephen Smith, James Johnfon, P. Magee, B. Swartvvout, John Graham, Samuel Talmage, Jer. Van Ranffelaer, Daniel Denniilon, Aaron Aorfon, NehemiahCarpenter, John Marfli, Chriitopher Hutton, Ephraim Snow, William Colbreath, John Fondey, GoofeVan Schaick, Henry Tiebout, John Gano, Willes Ryckman, Daniel Mine ma, G. Lanfing, Abner Prior, James Greg, Michael Connolly, R. Wilfon, ( 7 John C. Ten Broeck, Samuel Lewis, Cornelius V. Dyke, John Furman, Charles Parfons, Benjamin Herring, George Sitez, Cornelius J. Janfen, Abram.Hardenburg, Dy Fondey, Henry V. Woert, Jacob H. Wendell, J. Morrel, Adam Ten Broeck, Benjamin Gilbert, John Elliot, Derik Schuyler, Leonard Bleecker, Joleph Morrel, C. Sweet, William Peters, John Lamb, Andrew Moodie, Michael Wetzell, John Shaw, Ephraim Fenns, James Bradford, CorneliusSwartwout John Reed, Ifaac Hubbel, i ) Henry Cunningham, Ebenezer Stevens, Sebaftian Bauman, Daniel Niven, Peter Taulma'n, William Price, John Doughty, Ifaac Smith, Jacob Kemper, Thomas Machin, Peter Anfpach, Henry Dember, Ifaac Guion, Jonas Addamfon, R. Burnet, jun. Caleb Brewfter, George Fleming, Joleph Foote, Pierrie Renier, Geo. J. Denifton, William Tapp, Thomas Hunt, William Belknap, John F. Vacher, Benjamin Ledyard, Charles Graham, Fred. WeilTenfelts, John Cape, Elihu Marfhall, James Stuart, ( Daniel Parker, jun. James Gilliland, Abraham Hvat, Richard Varick, 7* ) Matthew Clarkfon, Robert Johnfon, John Waldron, Garrit J. V. Wagener, Ranald S. M'Dougal Thos. Fred. Jackfon, John Lawrence, Simeon Dewitt, Andrew Englis, Jacob Reed, George Le aye raft, William Leaycraft, Daniel McLean, William Strachan, Abraham Legget, I. Stake, James Giles, Peter Nettle, J. Bagley, Samuel Hay, John Cockran, John Conway, Edward Dunfcomb, John D. Crimfhier, Duncan Campbell, Aquila Giles, Marinus Willet, Peter Valborough, Francis Hanmer, Samuel Logan, Peter Ganlwoort, William W. Morris, John Smith, John Green, capt. in the navy, Thomas Tillotfon, John Bard, Stephen Graham, John Grier, A. White, Alexander Clinton, J. Brewfter. Jonathan Lawrence, Arthur Thompfon, Daniel Gans, Thomas Turner, Hen. Em. Lutterloh, John Santford, Morgan Lewis, David Van Horn, Teunis V. Wagener, Silas Gray, Charles Newkirk, Tjerck Beckman, Nathaniel Henry, ( 73 } Honorary Members. Lt. Gov. Cortlandt, Colonel Floyd, Chan. Livingfton, Capt. D. Williams, Chief Juftice Morris, Maj. Thomas MorTat, j j ( Yates and H. R. Livingfton, Judges, J Hobart ^ Upper Manor) James Duane, Efq ; Wtn. Duer, ) Judge Piatt, J. Lanhng, > 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-Illand, 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 nrft Monday in November, every year. For the Southern Diftrict. 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 Prelident, William Maxwell, William Malcom. George Douglas, John Ram fay, James Saidler, James Scott, Reverend John Mafon, Chaplain, David Currie, Treafurer, Adam Gilchrift, jun. Secretary. AlTiftants. ( 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. Crookfhank, 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 Gilleipie, Doctor Gilchrift, Graham, Gourlay, Alex. Hoffack, 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, Col.Wm. Livingfton, Philip Livinglton, PeterV.B. Livingfton, R. G. Livingfton, ju. Peter M k Dougall, James M'lntolh, Andrew Mitchell, Wm. Maxwell, jun. Colin M'Grigor, James H. Maxwell, Jacob Morris, David Mitchelfon, John Munro, ( ; Mr. John M'Lean, Doctor Moyes, James Millegan,Efq. Alexander MTean, James Mitchell, Daniel Nevin, — Ogilvie, Francis Panton, Alexander Perkins, W. Rutherfurd,Efq. James Renwick, J. Rutherfurd, Efq. Alex. Robertlon, Robert Robertfon, Charles Robertfon, Alexander Riddle, William Robertlon, Lewis A. Scott, Elq. William Seton, J. Stevens, jun. Efq. George Service, William Shedden, Honorary James Stewart, — Crammond, Thomas Allen, John Englis, Geo. Wright, John Smith, Samuel Douglas, Charles Smith, Dr. David Seath, Joihua Sands, Capt. Daniel Shaw, Capt. Al. Stewart, Hay Stevenfon, James Smith, Geo. Turnbull, Efq. John Thomfon, John Turner, R. Troup, Elq. John Taylor, John Thomfon, Henry Troup, James Tillery, Robert Wilfon, William Wilfon, Rev. J. Wilfon, Gen. P. V. Cortlandt, John Young, Hon. P. W. Yates. Members. P. Lawrence, S. Loudon, William Patrick, George Reid, James Brebner, John Campbell, Dr. J. Cochran, * ( 77 ) Members of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen. Henry Becker, Ebenezer Young, John Young, Garrit de -Bow, Dennis M^Ready, William Cowlius, Samuel Loudon, Jacobus Brown, Abraham P. Lott, Thomas Ogilvie, Jacob Arden, John Stagg, Chrift. Duyckink, Anthony Poft, Hugh Walfh, Michael Tremper, Peter Hulick, Jofeph Jadwin, Edward Meeks, Robert Manley, Ifaiah Wool, John Burger, Garrit Harfin, Thomas Ivers, George Harlin, 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, Samuel Atlee, Ol. Mildeburgher. Ifaac Meade, Robert Boyd, Chairman, John Burger, Duputy Chairman, Hugh Walfh, Treafurer, James Bingham, Secretary. ( 7® ) 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 Fifher, Francis Leonard, Thomas Window, 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 lft, to May lft. On Wednefday and Saturday, at seven o'Clock, P. M. From May lft, to November lft. On Tuelday, Thurfday, and Saturday, at eight o'Clock, P. M. ( 79 ) From the Southward, From November lft, to May lft. On Sunday, and Wednefday, at ten o'Clock, A. M. From May lft, to November lft. On Monday, Wednefday, and Friday, at nine o'Clock/P. M. DEPARTURES. For New-England and Albany. From November lit, to May lft. On Sunday and Wednefday, at nine ' o'Clock, P. M. From May lft, to November lft. On Sunday, Tuefday, and Thurfday, at ten o'Clock, P. M. For the Southward. From November lft, to May ift. On Sunday and Thurfday, at two o'Clock, P. M. From May lft, to November lft. 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, parifh prieft of New- York, 1, Hunter's Quay- Richard Harifon, Efq; C.L?i86, 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 Goldlbrow Banyer, Efq. 56, Smith-ftreet Captain Thomas Bibby, 10, Smith-ftreet Mr. Mechaux, at Mr. Weir's, Wall ftreet To the Inhabitants of the City of NewYork. Gentlemen, MR. 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ADDITIONAL ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES Attached to the Departments of the United States Government ; New-York State Government ; Officers in Chancery, Judges, &c. ; Officers of the City and County of New-York ; Lawyers, Attorneys and Notaries-Public, &c. ; Officers and Directors of the Bank of New-York ; Profeffbrs of Columbia College, &c. ; Members of Various Societies, &c, &c. ; — Omitted in the Alphabetical Lift of the New York Directory for 1786. A Antill Edward, efq. Broadway Arden Jacob Allen William Anthony John Atlee Samuel B Bayard Nicholas, alderman Bindon Jofeph, clothier gen. 66 William-ft. Burral , commiffary-gen. 22, Broad-ft. Boyd Robert, efq. affemblyman Broome John, efq. matter in chancery, 6, Hanover-fquare Blagge , alderman Benfon Robert, clerk Baker Henry, land & tide-waiter, Crown-ft. ( H ) Banks John, land & tide-waiter, George-ft. Burr Aaron, lawyer, 10, Little Queen-It. Bond George, attorney, 5, William-ftreet Bailey John Borner Richard, efq. St. James-ftreet Bogert Cornelius, efq. 22, Beekman-ftreet Bagrey Jolhua, efq. Browne Robert, dire&or Buchanan James, direftor Boyle Michael, runner Bard Samuel, doctor, Broad-ftreet Burgher John, 207, Queen-ftreet Braftier Ephraim, 1, Cherry-ftreet Barclay David Baldwin John Banyen Goldlbrow, efq. 56, Smith-ftreet Biddy Thomas, captain, 10, Smith-ftreet Bingham James, fecretary C Clinton George, governor Crimthire John D. efq. attorney, 17, King- ftreet Cock William, efq. 66, Wall-ftreet Cozine , efq. 55, Beekman-ftreet Campbell & Cutting, efqrs. attorn ies, Wall- ftreet Crofby , doftor Cochran William, redor Chene Daniel ( 8 5 ) Clits John Cork George Crowlins William D Denning William, quarter-mafter gen. 18, Wall-ftreet Duer William efq. affemblyman Dunfcomb Ed. efq. examiner, 82, Water- ftreet. Duane James efq. mayor, 26, Naffau-ft. Devour Henry, land & tide-waiter, Gold- en-Hill Dehart & Randall, lawyers, 26, Water-ft. Dunn Cary De Bow Garrit De Perrizang Otto Duyckinck Chriftopher E Elfworth William J. F Floyd William, state senator Forbes William, 88, B'way Franklin Samuel Fell & Graham, merchants, 2, Crugers-wf. Ferres John, merchant, 17, Dock-itreet Fox Edward efq. gen. hofpital cfep't. 7, Cherry-it. Fenton John ( 86 ) G Goforth William, affemblyman Giles James, efq. 65, Maiden-lane Gros Rev. John D. Gilbert William, efq. B'way Gilchrist jun. Adam H Hamilton Alexander, efq. 57, Wall-ftreet Huftin Wm. land & tide-waiter, Gold-ft. Huges Jas. M. conveyances, 20, Wall-ft. Hughes Peter, accountant Hardy James, affiftant teacher Halfted Benj. 13, Maiden-lane Harifon Richard, efq. 186, Water-ft. Hobert John S. efq. judge, 47, Crown-ft. Hulick Peter Hurtin William I— J Ives Thomas Jay His Ex. John, efq. Sec. for Foreign Affairs, 8. B'way Johnfon Samuel Jadwin Jofeph K Kortright Laurence, efq. 192, Oueen-ftreet Knox Hon. Henry, efq. Sec. at War, 15, Smith-ft. Kelly John, efq conveyancer, 56, Smith-ft. ( »7 ) Kemp John, Columbia College Kunze Rev. Dr. 24, Chambers-ft. Kiffam Dr. Columbia College Keefe John, efq. L Lee Arthur, efq. Com. of the Treasury Livingfton Walter, efq. Com. of the Trea. L'Hommedieu Ezra, efq State Senator Livingfton Edward, efq. 51 Oueen-ft. Livingfton Hon. Robert R. efq. Chancellor, 3, Broadway Livingfton Wm. S. efq. 52, Wall-ft. Livingfton Brickholft, efq. clerk in chan- cery,. 1 2, Wall-ftreet Lewis Morgan, efq. clerk in chancery, 59, Maiden-lane Lott Abraham P. alderman, Maiden-lane Lamb John, efq. collector of the port Laflier John, furveyor and fearcher Laurence John, efq. 13, Wall-ftreet Leonard Jacob Leonard Francis Latour Anthony # Lifpenard Mr. near Greenwich M Milligan James, efq. Comptroller-General Mercier John Dier, efq. Auditor-General M'Dougall Gen. Alex. efq. State Senator ( 88 ) Morris Lewis, State Senator Malcolm William, efq. Affemblyman M'Keffon John, efq. Regifter, 49, Maiden- lane Morris Hon. R. efq. Chief Juftice, &c. cor. Naffau and King-fts. Morton Jacob, efq. 215, Water-ftreet McCormick Daniel, efq. Moore Rev. Benjamin, Columbia College M'Knight Dr. Columbia College Moyes Dr. Columbia College Mildeburgher Oliver Murray John, jun. Matlock White Marey Lorrant Meeks Edward M'Kay Donald M'Ready Gen. Dennis Maunfell John, efq. upper end Bowery-la. Mechaux Mr. at Mr. Weir's, Wall-ftreet Meade Isaac Manley Robert N Nourfe Jofeph, efq. Regifter-General Nugent Rev. Andrew, 1 , Hunter's-quay O Ofborn , boarding and lodging, 61, Water-ftreet m ( 8 9 ) Ogilvie Peter, attorney, 144, Oueen-ft. Ogilvie Thomas Ortzen Charles, clerk P Pierce John, efq. Paymafter-Gen. 14, Dock-ftreet Pennel Jofeph, efq. Marine Dept. Pemberton Robert, efq. Piatt Richard, efq. Popham Wm. efq. notary public, King-ft. Post Anthony Penny Richard Penny Jonathan R Remfen Henry jun. secretary Rutherford John, 50, Broadway Rogers C. J. efq. 42, Beekman-ftreet Remfen Jacob, efq. 55, Broad-ftreet Ricker John, efq. St. James-ftreet Romaine Dr. Columbia College Rofe James Rauld 8, Duke-ftreet Rutgers Mr. Cherry- ftreet S Sears Ifaac, efq. AlTemblyman Stevens John, Land & Tide-waiter, Mai- den-lane m ( 90 ) Strachan William, Land & Tide-waiter, Greenwich-ftreet Scudder Land & Tide-waiter, Gold-ft. Smith Thomas, efq. lawyer, 9, Wall-ft. Shaw John, efq. 19, Cliff-ftreet Seamen Willet Seaman Jacob Shotwell William Sydill Auguftus Shepherd John Shepherd Thomas Schots Bernard Stuart James, Treasurer Stagg John Smith William T Troup Robert, efq. Assemblyman, 67 Wall-ftreet Tetard Rev. Lewis, Prof. Columbia College Tremper Michael Thompfon A. jun. Tout Robert Taylor George V Varick Richard, efq. Recorder, 46Dock-ft. Verplanck Daniel C. efq. 3 Wall-ftreet Van Dueffen John ( 91 ) w Wool Isaiah Wool Jeremiah, efq. Alderman, 49 Broad- ftreet Willett Marinus, efq. Sheriff, 22 Beek- man-ftreet Wool Jeremiah, Coroner Wilcocks Wm. Broad-ftreet Winter Jofeph, efq. 184 Water-ftreet Walsh Hugh, Treasurer W 7 inflow Thomas Watkins John, efq. 8 Broadway Woodall John H. Notary-Public W r olre Henry Y Young Ebenezer Note. — The Population of the City of New-York, when this Directory originally appeared, was 23,614. The total number of Names that appear as refidents of the City are only 1,040. In this Edition, or re-print, the orthog- raphy, punctuation and arrangement of the original has been followed. New-York, December, 18/5. J. D. BROOKLYN DIRECTORY. The following Names were copied from "The New York and Brooklyn Direc- tory and Register," for the year 1796; Compiled by John Low. New York: printed by John Buel and John Bull, 115, Cherry Street, mdccxlvi. NOTE. — The original volume can be seen in the Library Rooms of the Long Island Historical Society, Brooklyn. NEW YORK: Re-published by J. Disturnell. 1876. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& BROOKLYN DIRECTORY For 1796. CONTAINING THE NAMES OF THE INHABITANTS, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, (NeVE3 BEFORE PuELlSHED.) Alexander John, rope-maker Armftrong John, tavern-keeper Barbarie John N. phyfician, Main-road Beezely William, labourer Beezely Thomas, blackimith, Sands' Dock Bennet John, livery-ftable, Main-road Bennet, widow, watber, Main-road Berry , farmer, near the Epifcopal church Blackflee Archibald, near the Epifcopal church Boerum Martin, Brown widow Hannah, facing; capt. Daw- fon*s> Old Ferry ( 94 ) Brower and Beezely, blackfmiths, Main- road Burlock Thomas, livery ftable, Main-road Burns, widow Cannon Peter, cooper, near Sands's Dock Carpenter William, lumber-merchant, near the Old Ferry Carpenter widow, near the Old Ferry Carftand John, rope-maker Clows and Rhodes, store-keepers, Main-rd. Coe Thomas, blackfmith Cole John, coach and chair-maker Coop Edward, blackfmith Cornelison John, rope-maker Cornell Smith, cartman Cornell William, boarding-houfe Cornell Whitehead Davis widow Elizabeth, Main-road Dawson Henry, near the Old Ferry Deane John, fhoemaker ' Denton George, houfe-carpenter Dougherty William, houfe-carpenter Doughty John, butcher Doughty Charles Douglas butcher Eagles Jacob, grocer, Main-road Field Joseph, grocer, Main-road Fisher John, Fofter, teacher, near the Episcopal church Fox Jofeph, ftore-keeper, Main-road ( 95 } Fuller Benjamin, painter and glazier. Main- road Furman William, one of the proprietors of the New Ferry, Main-road Garrifon John, butcher Gilbert Robert, blackfmith Grant William, taylor Grant William, tavern-keeper Guy and Harmer, dyers, near the New Ferry Guy Francis, dyer, ditto Hamstead , rope-maker, near New Ferry Hargrave Robert, tinfmith, Main-road, near the Methodift church Harris widow Grace, Main-road Hastings John, gardener, opposite the Methodift church Havens Thomas, tavern-keeper, near the Old Ferry Herbert James, flioemaker, New Ferry- road Hicks Jacob, tavern-keeper, Old Ferry Dock Hicks Jacob M. Main-road Hicks John M. ditto Hicks John, one of the proprietors of the Old Ferry Hicks George, ditto Hicks Isaac, merchant, ftore, Pearl-ftreet, New-York ( 96 ) Higby Aaron, tavern-keeper, Main-road Higby Edward, tavern-keeper, New Ferry dock Hodge Robert, bookfeller, oppofite the Methodift church, ftore, \V ate r-f tree t, New- York Hunt Theodorus, one of the proprietors of the New Ferry, Main-road Ingles Jacob, cooper Jackson , house-carpenter Jarvis Isaiah, tavern-keeper, Main-road Johnftpn John, Kitchum Pelick, tavern-keeper Kyd • and Tedlye, grocers, corner of the Main and New Ferry-roads Lambertfon , grocer Layhat The Rev. Charles, minifter of the iecond Baptift church of New-York, Main-road Lovett James, saddler, Main-road Lynch , rope-maker M'Combs John, miller M'Lachlan Robert, rope-maker M'Moneygil widow, school-miftress, Main- road Maddock Roger Whitington, brewer, near the Brewery Martin John, dock-builder Middagh John, hatter, Main-road Mitchel Samuel, rope-maker ( 97 ) Montany John, houfe carpenter Moore Lambert, Moore widow Morris William, land-broker, Main-road Mosier John, houfe-carpenter, near the Brewery Mott Ridgeble, tavern-keeper, near the Old Ferry Nicholas Isaac, cabinet-maker Noftrand Timothy, tavern-keeper, near the Old Ferry Parfons Nap, ropemaker Perchin Jacob, butcher Perchin Ralph, dairyman Phist John, ropemaker Price Nathaniel, copperplate printer, near the Methodift church Rapley Abraham, coach and chairmaker, Majn-road Rattoone John, labourer, Sands's Dock Remfen Ifaac, tavern-keeper Sands Jofhua, between the Old and New Ferries Sharp Jacob, Judge of the County Court. Main-road Sharp Jacob, jun. Clerk of ditto Main-road Shotts Nicholas, labourer, Main-road Shrader Chriftopher, ropemaker, New Ferry road ( 98 ) Suig William, merchant, ftore Pearl-ftreet, New-York Smith Haffel. houfe carpenter, Ferry-road Smith Jofeph, tavern-keeper, Ferry-road Snedecor Lewis, tavern-keeper. Old Fern- Dock Somendyke Nicholas, houfe carpenter Stfyker Bourdet, tallow chandler Swartcoop , gunsmith Taylor Solomon, blackfmith, Main-road Thome Samuel, batter, New Ferry-road Tilford . weaver, Main-road Tillotfon Jeffrey, hatter, Old Ferry Dock Titus Boyle, tavern-keeper, Main-road Townfend Nathaniel, hatter, ditto Troutman Andrew, labourer, Ferry-road Tuttle Barzillai, houle-carpenter, near the Brewery Underhill Peter, jun. taylor, near Old Ferry Van Aulen Cor. labourer, Sands's Dock Van Aulen Peter, tavern-keeper. Main-road Van De Water John, li very-liable, New Ferry Van Marter Gilbert, grocer, Old FerryDock Van Pelt Thomas, mafon and malter- builder, New Ferry-road Walling Philip, 'mafon Ward Barnabas, chair-maker, Main-road Ward John, rope-maker, near the Ferry Walters John, tavern-keeper »