ECLIPSES in the Year 1809. I. Afmall Ecllpfe of the SUN, the 14th April, in the Afternoon, vifible— > H. M. Beginning at New- York, 4 18 Greateft Obfcuration, 4 54 End of the Eclipfe, 5 49 DigitsEclipfed, i 1-3 on Sun's North Limb. It will appear larger as we proceed to the N. W. nearly total at Whale Ifland, difco- vered by Alexander Mackenzie, in 1789, and central on the meridian in lat. 74 N. and long. 54, 43 W. from New-York. II Of the Moon, on the 29th April, in the Evening, partly vifible — H. M. The Moon will rife at New- T York about 6 Digits Eclipf- >■ 6 44 ed, at J Middle, 7 39 Ecliptic Oppofition, 7 44 End of the Eclipfe, 9 9 Duration of vifibility, 2 25 Digits Eclipfed, lof on Moon's S. Limb. III. Of the SUN, on the 9th Oftober, at 46m. paft 2h. Morning, to us invifible. IV. Of the MOON, on the Z3d Oao- ber, in the Morning, vifible — H. M. Beginning at a 44 Middle, 4 21 Ecliptic Oppofition, 4 28 End of the Eclipfe, 5 58 Duration, 3 14 Digits Eclipfed, 10 on Moon's N. Limb. United States Register, AND NEW- YORK POCKET ALMANAC, FOR THE VEAR 1 8 0 9: Being the firft after ap-ybak, AND 33d of American Independence, ' ti 11 4th J uly . Calculated for this and the neighboring States Signs, Planets, and Aspects." T Aries, Head, &c. © Sol. « Taurus, iV^a. D or ^ Luna. n Gemini, y7mj. ^ Herfchel. 55 Cancer, Breaji. Saturn. SI Leo, Heart. •y. Jupiter. W Virgo, Boiveh. ^ Mars. :G: Libra, ^ Venus. n\ Scorpio, Secrets. ^ Mercury. $: Sagltarius,T/6/^;?fi /s. Trine. Vf Capricorn, Knees. □ Quartile. Aquary, Legs. -j^ Sextile. yi?\fcts,Feet. (5 Conjunaion. 0 ^ppoiition. By ABR-M. shoemaker, Philo. New-York Printed by Alex- Mi-kt i (Succefiorto H. Gains; io4, Water-street. ' EXPLANATION OF THE CALENDAR FACES* THE firft column contains the days of the month j the 2d, the days of the week, 3d, days obferved by the church, afpefts, &c. 4th, D'sage; sth, D's place} 6th, time of high water; 7th, fun's rifing and fetting. Thus the firft line in January will read,—- 'tis the ift day of the month—- ift of the week — Circumci/toit — i6th day of the moon's age — moon in the fign 2S— high water 8h. 24m. Morning — fun rifes 26m. after 7, and fets a6m. before 5. Thefe charadlers fignify— Q new moon D firft quarter, 9 full moon> and laft quarter* COMMON NOTES, FOR THE YEAR 1809. Domln. Letter, A Golden Number, 5 Epail, 14 Solar Cycle, 26 Alh-Wednef.JFfi.15 E after, ^J>ril 2 Afcenfion, May 11 Whit -Sund. May ai Trinity, May 28 Advent, Dec. 3 j lEx ICtbrtB SEYMOUR DURST I. January, hath Days 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I 16 17 18 19 20 21 42 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 I A Circumcifion. Moon rifes 6 49 4 Aldeb.,S.9 22 a a a m 17 18 19 20 Epiphany, zj Qdec. S. 2*22 22 If fets 9 23 23 n • 1^ 3 1 Days incr. o 14 25 4j7*sSouth8 4 26 Si-Moottn/es^ 35 27 6j D in perigee 28 7 Moon rifes 5 37 29 Syrius S, 10 47 Q ^"""M 5 56 X|_ ^ A.ldeb. S. 8 27 2 4 CD faft 10 54 3 G enters ^ % fets 8 43 M»on Jets 119 Vincent. O dec. S. 19 26 _ I) in apogee 4 Conv. St. Paul. 8 24|7 a6 5 ^5 5 25 9 13 10 2 5 6 7 A 2 3 10 507 25 II 38 7 24 Af.257 24 5 1? rifes 2 3a (3 flow 1 3 24 Septuat^ejlma. □ 2 [0"Herfchel 3 Syrius S 9 39 6 7 1) & 10 II 12 ^3 14 '5 K K LI £1 S5 55 SB a 38 36 32 7 23 7 22 5 7 aa 447 21 40 7 21 9 10 H 13 Morn o o 7 20 7 19 7 18 7 18 7 17 •47 i6 7 15 . 7 14 . 7 13 : 467 13 I 2 2 58 307 J2 147 il 7 10 7 9 43 307 j8 7 46 8 35 II. February, hath 7.8 Days. ia6 Moon rifes 6 34 Pur. V. Mary. O dec. S. 16 3c Days 10 a SexageJ. Sunday IX fets 7 49 Moon rifes I l8 i> in perigee Cal'-orS. 9 45 Moon rifes 414 Qjiinquagefima. Herfchel ilal. yiVahntine. . /^\Afo-Wednefday. Moon fets 7 5 1 § 's elongation 0 enters >C ifi Sun. in Lent. 0 flow 14 5 5 in apogee □ 0b Moon Jets I 33 iSt. Matthias. ^ 7 [ftationary zl0dec. S.,8 19 13 3 Days incr. 2 o 114^ 366 306 26 6 29 6 6 28 6 I VEN'^JS will be Evening Star until the i4th May, I then Morning Star until the end of the Year. ^ 0 ' nr. March, hath 31 Days. 1 4 Damd. S rtat. 9 8 5 6 26 6 % J M5£!« rifes 6 34 16 8 55 6 25 6 ■I J 6 HerfchelS. 3 34 17 9 46 6 24 6 4 7 Q decl. S 6 24 iS j\. 10 39 6 22 6 c J A ■id Sun in Lent- 19 \X{ II 3a 6216 6 2 ]) in perigee 20 vi[ Af.a7 6 19 6 / •J Q flow 1 1 20 21 m I 6 18 6 8 4. T ± 22 6 17 6 q 5 h rifes lie? 23 3 6 15 6 10 6 Days jfjcr. 2 28 24 4 16 6 14 6 1 1 Moon rifes ■s 2 25 •J 5 12 6 13 6 12. A Mid-Lent. Gre 26 6 5 6116 I ■? 2 h fta. \s:orv M, 27 6 56 6 TO 6 3 Moon rifes 4 <:6 Ar6luru,S.2 2o 28 K 7 45 696 I ? 4 0 K 8 32 676 16 c Moon fets 6 44 I cyi 9 78 6 6 6 17 6 S.t. Patrick. 2 10 4 656 18 7 0 decl. S. 0 55 3 10 49 636 19 A ^th Su, in Lent. 4 1 1 35 6 2 6 20 2 $ South 1 41 5 Morn 606 21 3 BenediB. © 6 Li 0 21 S 59 7 22 4 )) ap. Tent, '■y 7 n I 9 c 58 7 23 5 Mcon rifes o 2 1 8 n I 57 5 56 7 24 b Days 12 IG D 2 45 5 55 7 -5 - Annun ofV^M. 10 3 34 5 54 7 26 A Palm Sunday. II SI 4 22 27 2 Moon fets 3 7 12 a 5 1 1 5 SI 7 28 3 7*s fet 1035 13 51 6 0 5 5° 7 29 4 0 decl. N. 3 24 •4 6 5° 5 4« ' 301 5 Moov fcts^ HI '5 "I 7 5 47 • 31 6 C ood -Friday. 8 34 5 46 £ b « n Dt 23 05 ■25 a 10 iii5 6 7 7 II 13 Af.35 1 14 2 II 3.4 5 3 53i5 40:4 59 26 ti 55 45S 456 455 40454 4 53 4 S3 45: 25 II 58 34 .6451 50 9 Morn 14 49 o ai|4 48 8447 541446 41 4 45 28 445 16 444 51443 S8j4 42 54 4 4^ 5s 441 53(4.40 5^14 39 S8'4 59 ' ; 7-: 8i si si 8, 8: 8: Mi VI. June, hath 30 Days. I 5 Lyra S. i 57 a 6 Moon ri/es 1 1 i j 3 7 4 A ift aft. Trinity, 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 -}i9 10 :£I 22 ^3 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 If. iifes I 54 4 Moon ri/es x 19 5 Spi. fljifets I 39 6 Daysincr. 5 48 7 Afso« ri/«i 2 57 St. Barnabas, (j) faft o 40 3 § 's elongation 4 Moon fets 832 5 $ ftationary 6 MboK yi/'s 9 46 0 flow o aa 3 Sun.a/t.Trin. zl }} South 9 56 3 O flow I I 4 Longeft Day. Moon fets 1 7 iVtf?. yoi"" Baf. ]) ia perigee § ftationary Moon ri/es 8 18 5 5?. Peter. 6 © flow 3 8 18 W 1 IQ * w 1 V 7X 23 1 2A cy> 1 V 0 2.7 D 28 n 1 4 0 1 5 0 T it i . 6 7 J/ >< z Q 10 Vti "L • II Ml . 12 + 13 • 16 17 57 46 35 22 7 52 36 21 6 52 39 27 2 48 Morn 438 8 Af.544 38 8 37 8 37 8 36 8 36 8 35 8 35 348 348 348 348 33 33 33 33 8 3z 8 8 o 344 32 20 6 54 4 3* 8 43 35 30 28 30 32 9 344 33 33 4 3^ 8 4 32 8 4 3^ 4 32 8 4328 4 32 8 4 33 433 433 ^9433 VII. July, hath 31 Days. I 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 1 1 f3 14 *5 16 7 Moon ri/es 10 13 18 A Vif. B.V.Mary 19 2 Moonrlfes 11 16 20 3 Independence, ^ 4 Days deer. 0622 5 O flow 4 14 23 6 Fomal. S. 3 44 24 7 O dec. N. 22 30 25 6 Sun. aft. Tr'tn. 6 Q ^ inferior _ Moon ri/es 3 44 4 Spi.HJfets 1 1 14 5 Moon Jets 743 6 Aldeb. rifes i 54 7 Snuitbin. A 7 aft.Trtn Qdec. N. ai 14 Spi.TIj^fets 10 50 19 20 21 22 23 24 ^5 26 27 28 29 30 PAargaret. ^ ftationary Magdalen. 3 S. <«/f. Trinity ]) in perigee 5/. Jamts. St. Anne. Moon rifes 7 32 15 Days 14 18 16 □ 0Herfchel 17 gSun. aft-Trin, 1% Dog Days legin.\iq K « n u S5 25 a SI a 26 ^7 28 o 1 2 3 Arn 6 --^ 7 P 9 10 1 1 12 13 Af.2i 4 4 57 43 4 35 3 " 35 8 36 8 28 134 584 36 8 44 4 36 8 31 194 37 8 7 4 38 8 54 4 39 8 9 4' II 14 Morn o 1 48 25 18 13 II 1 1 12 12 10 57 47 348 348 348 4 37 8 4 39 8 10 28 4 40 8 4 40 8 4 41 8 4 ^.2 8 4 43 8 4 43 8 4 44 8 4 45 8 4 46 8 4 47 8 4 47 8 4 48 8 4 49 8 4 50 8 5451" 4 51 8 4 53 8 Af.344 54 8 I M I I I il.liW i J,liPl i iJ li H VIII. August, hath 31 Days. I 3| Lammas-Day. zo r I 1914 55 8 a 4 $ 's elo/igation A'/oow r'ljes 1127 11 z 6 4 56 8 3 5 f ^ fets 8 17 Days 9 48 0 faft 15 II Lyra fets 11 57 9 Moon fets 233 10 Regu. ri. II 36 11 z^Sun.af.Trin.liz 2 7*s South II 51 13 3'© decs. 19-57 9 0 enters 15 Clement. j 6 }) in apogee 17 7 Mcsw rifes 7 59 18 z6Su.aft.i'rin. 19 O faft 12 5 20 (5©1? 21 il^i50« rf/fi II 45 42 St. Andreia, ^ K K T b » li n n SI a 7 8 1 8 58 9 57 10 58 11 59 56 50 4» 29 16 2 47 33 19 6 54 10 41 11 28 Af.14 1 o 1 46 2 30; 651 6 53 6 54 655 6 56 6 6 57 ' 6 58 6 6 59 6 7 I 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 7 10 5 7 II 5 7 12 5 7 13 5 7 14 5 7 15 5 15 5 165 17 5 185 7 19 5 19 5 3 i5'7 20 5 o ' XII. December , hath 3 1 Days. I 6 1|. South 8 27 24 4 I 7 2.1 S 2 7 /Pfoo?! >7/fJ I 47 ^5 4 49 721 5 3 A Ad-vent. 26 ■Or 5 39 722 5 J 4 2 Qdec.N. 22 16 27 •n 6 32 723 S s 3 l3ays deer. 5 42 28 "1 7 ^9 7^3 5 4 Moon rifes 625 29 8 29 724 5 7 5 )) in perigee 0 9 3^ 724 5 8 6 Concep. V.Mary I 10 34 725 5 9 7 Moin Jets 751 2 'I 35 725 ,5 lO A zd Sund, Adnj. 3 /wv Morn 726 5 11 2 7*sSouth 10 22 4 0 32 726 5 12 3 © fail:' 5 56 If. fets 2 54 5 K I 26 .726 5 13 4 5 K 2 17 727 5 14 5 0 dec. N. 23 14 7 3 5 727 5 15 6 Sp. Tij^ rifes 221 8 T 3 51 727 5 x6 7 Moon jets 218 9 4 36 727 5 1 17 A ■\d Sund. Adv. 10 5 21 727 5 ii8 2 South 7 12 II 6 7 728 5 ^9 3 0 fafl 2 31 12 D. 6 52 728 5 20 4 0 dec. N. 23 27 13 n 7 39 728 5 21 5 67. Thomas. ® D 8 i5 728 5 22 6 D in apogee IS 2S 9 13 728 5 ■ 23 7 Moon rifes 635 16 35 10 0 728 5 A 4fi) Sund. Adv. 17 a 10 46 728 s 1 ^5 2 CHRISTMAS. t8 a II 31 72S s 1 3 St. Stephen. 19 a Af.i6 727 5 4 St. John. 20 I 0 727 5 28 5 Innocents, 21 w I 44 727 5 1^9 6 Qflow a 28 a 2 29 727 5 30 7 (5 0 y fupenor 23 3 16 727 5 31 A SU-veJter. 24 ■m '4 6 726 5 Government of the United States. THOMAS JEFFERSON, Prefident of the United States. Commander in chief of the Army and Na-vytbereof. GEORGE CLINTON, Vice-Prefident, and Prefident of the Senate. New-HAmfshire, Nicholay Gilman, Nahum Parker. MASSACHUSETTS. Timothy Pickering. James Lloyd, jun. Rhode-Island. Benjamin Howland, . ■ Matthewfon. Senators of the United States. Delaware. Samuel White. James A. Sayard. Maryland. Philip Reed, Samuel Smith. Virginia. William B. Giles, Andrew Moore. N. Carolina. James Turner, JeiTe Franklin S. Carolina. Thomas Sampter, John Gaillard. Georgia. John Milledge, John Crawford. KENTUCKY. Buckner Thrufton, John Pope. TENNESSEE. Daniel Smith, Jofeph Anderfon. Ohio. Edward Tiffin, (and one vacant.) Samuel A. Otis, Secretary. Dempfie, Clerk. Kev. Dr. Elliott, Chaplain. James Mathers, Door-keeper. — - Timms, Meflenger. CONNECTICUT. James Hillhoufe, Chauncey Goodrich VERMONT. Stephen R. Bradley, Jonathan Robinfon. New-York. John Smith, Sam'l. L. Mitchill. New-Jersey. John Condit, Aaron KltcheU. PENNSYLVANIA Samuel Maclay. Andrew Gregg. Representatives United States. JOSEPH B. Varnum, Speaker. NEW-YORK. (17) New-Hampshire. (5) Peter Carlton, Daniel M. Durell, Francis Gardiner, JedediahH. Smith, clement Storer. M.-\ssachusetts. 17 Ezekiel Bacon, Joleph Barker, John Chandler, Orchard Cook, Jof'eph Storey, Richard Cutts, Jofiah Deane, vViliiam Ely, Ifaiah L. Green, Daniel Jllley, Edw. s L. Livermore, Jofiah Quincey, Ebenezer Se iver, William Stedman, Joltph B. Varnum, Samuel Taggart, jabez Upham. Rhode-Island, (j) Richard /ackl'on, jun. Ifaac Wiiboui. Connecticut. (7) Epaphroditus champlin Samuel VV. Dana, John Davenport jun. Jonathan O; Moiely, Timothy Pitkin,jun, Lewis B. Sturges, 3enia^^in Tallmadge. Vermont. (4.^ Martin Chittenden, James Elliot, James Fisk, Samuel Shaw. John Blake, jun George Clinton, jun. BarentGardinier, John Harris, William Kirkpatrick, Jofiah Mafters, GurdonS, Mumford, Samuel Riker, John RulTell, Peter Swart, Nathan Wilfon, John Thompfon, James j. Van Allen, Philip v'an Cortlandt, KiliianKVanRenfltlaer, Daniel C. Verplank, Reuben Humphreys. NEW Jersey. (6) Adam Boyd, William Helms,, John Lambert, Thomas Newbold, James Sloane, Henry Southard. Pennsylvania. ;x8) David Card, iiobeit iirown, Benjamin Say, William Findley, John Heiiler, William Hoge, Robert Jenkins, James Kelly, William Milnor, Daniel Montgomery, John Porter, jolmPugh, John Rhea, Jacob Richards, Matthias Richards, John Smilie, Samuel Smith, Robert Whitehill. DELAWARE. (I) Nicholas Vandyke. MARYLAND. (9) John Campbell, C.iarles Goidsborough, Philip B. Key, Edward Lloyd, William Mac Creery, John Montgomery, N. R. Moore, Roger Nelfon, Archibald Van Horn. Virginia, (22) oarwell Baffet, William A. Burwell, Thomas Gholfton, jun. Matthew Clay, [ohn Clopton, JohiiDawfon, John W. Eppes, James m. Garnett, Peterfon Goodwin, Edwin Gray, David Holmes, John G. Jackfon, Walter Jones, Joieph Lewis, jun. John Love, John Morrow, Thomas Newton, jun. Wilfon C. Nicholas, John Randolph, John Smith, Abraham Trijg, Alexander WiUon. N. Carolina. (12) Evan Alexander, Mississipfti T errltory, Orleans Territory Willis Alfton, jun. William Blackledge, Thomas Blount, John Culpeper, James Holland, Thomas Kenan, Nathaniel Macon, Lemuel Sawyer, Richard Stanford,, Marmaduke Williams, Meshack Franklin. S, Carolina. (8) Lemuel J. Alfton, William Butler, loleph Colhoun, Robert Marion, Thomas Moore, John Taylor, David R. Williams, Richard Winn, Georgia. (4) William W. Bibb, Howell Cobb, Dennis Smelt, George M. Troup. Kentucky. (6) Joieph Defha, Benjamin H :ward, Richard M. Johiifon, Matthew Lyon, Henry Crift, Samuel M'Kee. TENNESSEE, (j) George VV. Campbell, lohn Rhea, JeiTe Wharton. Ohio. (1) Jeremiah Morrow. INDIANA TERRI- I TO«Y. (1) . ' Benjamin Parke. George Poindexter. (0 Daniel Cl irk. P. M'Gruder, Clerk. Rev. O. B. Brown, Cnaplain. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. James Madison, Sec'ry of State. John Graham, Chief Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF WAR. Henry Dearborn, Secretary. Wm, Simmons, Accountant. Tench Coxe, Purveyor of Public Supplies. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ALBERT GALLATIN, Secretary ofthe Treafury. Gabriel Duval, Comptroller. Richard Harrifon, Auditor. Thomas Tudor Tucker, Treafurer. Jofeph Nourfe, Regifter. NAVAL DEPARTMENT. Robert Smith, Secretary. Thomas Turner, Accountant. CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS, in the principal trading Towns ofthe United States. For the State of Neiv-HampJ}:iire. Portfmoutb. Jofeph Whipple, Colleflor ; Natha- niel FuUome, Naval OfFiCer ; Surveyor. For the State of Maffacbiifitts, Bojlon avd Charkfloivn. Benj. Lincoln, Col. J. Lovell, Naval Ofiicer; T. Melvil, Surveyor. Pefiobjccit. Jofiah Hook, ColIeiSor. For the State of Rbode-Ifiand. Newport. William Ellery, CoUeflor; Walter Nichols, Naval-Officer; John Slocum, Surveyor. Pro'vide>?ce. Jeremiah Olney, Colleflor; Eben. Thomfon, Naval-OfHcer; Wm. Barton, Surveyor. For the State of Cor.ticiiicut. Neiv-Lotidon. Jedediah Huntington, CoUeflor; Nathaniel Richards, Surveyor. Neiv-Ha-ven . Abraham Bifhop, Colleflor. Middktoivn. Alexander Wolicott, Colleflor. For tki State of Neiv-YorH. Neiu-Yort. David Gelfton, Coliedior; Samuel Ofgood, Naval-Oificer •, Peter A. Schenck, Sur- veyor; Dr. BuUus, Navy .Agent. yllbary. John Vernor, Surveyor. "Detroit, Reuben Atwater, CoUeflor, For the State of Neio-Jerfey. Pertb-^mboy. Phineas Manning, Colleflor and Infpeftor. . ..V 1 1 I i n ror the State of Pennfyi-uania. Philadelphia. JohnSteele, CoUeaor. William M'Pherion, Naval-Officer J Wm. Bache, Surv. For the State of Delaware. ff^ilmington, Allen M'Lane, CoUeflor. For the State of Maryland. Baltimore. J. H. M'Culloch, Coll. Nathaniel Ramfiiy, Naval-Officerj Col. Danl, Delozier, Surv. Annapolis. John Randall, CoUeftor. For the State of Virginia. Norfolk and PortfmOuth. Larkin Smith, Colleaor; Philemon Gatewood, Naval-Officerj Daniel Bedingar, Surveyor. Suffolk. John Driver, Surveyor. Smitbfield, Copeland Parker, Surveyor. Petersbiirgb. John Shore, Colleflor. Tark-Toiun. Thomas Nelfon, Colleflor. Port-Royal, George Catlett, Surveyor. Frederictsburgb. Thomas Mofrat, Surveyor. Yofcarnico Ri-ver, including Kin/dale. Vincent Redman, CoUeSor. £)/^w/r;cs,includingAr«wpor^. Richard Manhall Scott, Colleaor. Alexandria . John M'Kinney, Colleaor. For the State of North-Carolina. ffilmington. R. Cochrane, Coll. Carlton. Wal- ker, Naval-Officer; Thomas Callander, Surveyor. Ne-wOern-creek. James L. Shannonhoufe, Coll. Beaufort. Benjamin Cheney, Surveyor. IVa/hington. Nathan Keais, Colleflor. Edenton. Samuel Tredwell, Colleaor. Fafduotank-Ri'ver. Math. E. Sawyer, Infpeaor. For the State of South-Carolina. George-Town, Charles Brown, Colleaor. Charlefton. Simeon Theus, CoUeaor ; Wm. Hoyt, Naval-Officer; Edw. Weyman, Surveyor. For the State of Georgia, Sa'vannah. Richard Wall, CoUeaor; Archd. S. Bulloch, Naval-Officer ; John Berrian, Surveyor. For the State of Tennejfee. Malfac. Daniel Biflell, CoUeaor. New Orleansi Wm. Brown, CoUeaor, GOVERNMENT of the MISSISSIPPI Territory. Robert Williams, Governor. Cowles Mead, Secretary. Thomas Rodney, Chief Juftice. INDIANA Territory. William H. Harbison, Governor. John Gibfon, Secretary. Thomas T. Davis, Chief Juftice. Michigan Territory. William Hull, Governor. Reuben Atwater, Secretary. — — , Governor of Upper Louii'.ana. Territory of Orleans. William C. C. Claiborne, Governor. Thomas B. Robertlbn, fscretary. JUDICIARY of the United States. Supreme Court. Jo'Kn Marfhal!, Clii;f Juflice. . WilHam Cuftiiiig, Samuel Chsle, Bufhrod Wafn. ington, Wm.'johnion, BrockhoKt Livingfton, and Todd, AiTociate Juitices. Csfar A. Rodney, Attorney Generai. ' Elias B. Caldwell, Clerk. District Officers. ; Maine Diilrici . , David Sewell, Judge. Silas Lee, Attorney. Tho- mas G. Thornton, Marftial, New-Hamb/hire Di/lricr. John S. Sherburne, fudge. Daniel Humphreys, Attorney. Miciiael M'Clary, Marfhal. Mairacbufe ns 1: ijlriii . John Davis, Judge. Georae i.lUike, Attorney. Jame's Prince, "Vlarihal. Rbocie-IJlaKil DiJlriFr. David L. Barnes, Judge. David Hov/ell, Attor- ney. William Peck, Marfhal. ConieBicut Diftrift. PierpontEdwards, Judge. Hezekiah Huntington, Attorney, jbfeph Wilcox, Marfhal. Vermont DiJiriH. ■ Elijah Pairie, Judge. David Fav, Attorney. John Willard, Marfhal. New-Tori Dijtria. . Matthias B. Tallmadge, Judge. Natlian Sanford, Attorney. Peter Curtenlus, Marfhal, Neiv-Jerfey DiJlriS, Robert Morris, Judge. Jofeph M'Uvane, Attor- ney. Oliver W. Ogden, Mar/hal. FeriKfyi'uania DiflriSi. . Richard Peters, judge. Alexander J. Dallas, At- torney. John Smith, Marflial. Dela-ware Diflritt. Gunning Bedford, Juds^e. George Read, junior. Attorney. Joel Lewis, Marflial. Maryland Dijiriit . James Houfton, Judge. John Stephen, Attorney. Thomas Rutter, Marfhal. Columbia Diflrict. William Cranch, Chief Judge. W alter Jones, j un. Attorney. Wafhiiigton Boyd, Marfhal. Virginia DiflriB. Cyrus GrifHn, Judge. John Monroe, Attorney, Andrew Mo-ore, Marfhal. Kentucky Dijlriti. HarryJnnes, Judge. George M. Bibb, Attorney, Jofeph Crockett, Marfhal. North-Carolina DiflriB. Henry Potter, Judge. Benjamin Woods, At- torney. John S. Weft, Marfhal. South Carolina DiflriB. Thomas B.ee, Judge. Langdon Cheves, .attorney. Robert £. Cochran, Marfhal. Georgia DiflriB. Wm.StevensJudge. David B. Mitchell, Attor- ney. Benjamin Wall, Manhal. Te'r.nefee DiflriB. John M'Nairy, Judge. Wm. P. Anderfon, At torney. John Childrefs, jun. Marfhal. Ohio DiflriB. Char5«s W. Bird, Judge. Wm. Creighton Attorney. Michael Baldwin, Marflial. Orleans DiflriB. Dominic A. Hall, judge. Phil.Grymes, Atto'y Consuls and Commercial jigents of the U. States, In Great Britain and its Dominions. Wiliiarn Lyman, Conful at London. Elias Vanderhorft, Conful at Briftol. Robert W. Fox, Conful at Falmouth. James Maury, Conful at Liverpool. Thomas Auldjo, Vice-Conful at Poole. George Johnion, Conful atGlalgow. Jofeph Wilfon, Conful at Dublin. James Holmes, Conful at Belfaft. John Church, Conful at Cork. John Gavino, Conful at Gibraltar. Jofeph Pulis, Conful at Malta. In France and ber Dominions. Fulwar Skipwith, Agent at Paris. Jacob Ridgway, Agent at Antwerp. Ifaac Cox Barnet, Agent at Havre de Grace. John Mitchell, Vice-Agent at Havre de Grace. William Lee, Agent at Bordeaux. Thomas Aborn, Vice-Agent at Cayenne. Peter Wallh, Agent for the port of Cette. William Buchanan, Agent at the Ifles of France and Bourbon. ( Etienne Cathalan, Agent at Marfeilles. John Appleton, Agent at Calais. William Patterfon, Agent atNantz. Aaron Vale, Agent tor L'Orient. Thomas Lovell, AgentatLa Rochelle. Francis CofFyn, Agent at Dunkirk. Henry Wilfon, Agent at Oftend. In Spain and ber Dominions. Mofes Young, Conful at Madrid. Jofeph Yznardi, Conful at Cadiz. Robert Montgomery, Conful at Alicant. Jas.L. cathoart, Conful for the Ifland of Madeira. William Kirkpatrick, Conful at Malaga. Lewis M. O'Brien, Conful at St. Andero. John Leonard, Conful at Barcelona. John M. Baker, Conful for the iflands of Minor- ca, Majorca, andYvica. Maurice Rogers, Conful at St. Jago. John James Armftrong, Conful at the Ifland of Tenerifle. J ame3 AnderfOH) commercial Agent at Hava na. i/ui II mmmmmmmmmn ~i Jn Portu^a'i and ber Deminions. William J arvis, Conful at Lisbon. J . B. Dabney, Conful atFayal and the otherAzores. Marian Lamar, Gonful at Madeira. tVitbin the Kingdtm of Hilland. Sylvanus Bourne, C'onful-General at Amllerdami — — — — , Conful at Batavia. In Denmark and her Dominions Hans Rodolph Saabye, Conful at Copenhagen. John F. Brown, Confu! at St. Thomas. In Pruffia. Frederick W. Lutze, Conful at Stettin. William Clarke, Conful at Embden. In Germany. John M. Forbes, Conful at Hamburgh, Frederick }. Wichelhaufen, Conful at Bremen. Philip Mark, Conful at Franconia. William Riggin, Conful at Triefte. In Siveden. Robert C.Gardner, Conful at Gottenburgh. Ifaac Prince, Conful at St. Bartholomews. In the Italian States Thomas Appleton, Conful at Leghorn. Frederic Deg".n, Conful at Naples. Thomas H. Storm, Conful at Genoa, JohnBroadbent, Conful at Meffina. Abraham Gibbs, Conful at Palermo. John I. Cogdell, Conful at Rome. In RuBia. Levitt Harris, Conful at St. Petersburgh. In Turiey. Wm. Stewart, Conful at Smyrna, in the Levant. To tbeBarbary Poivers. Tobias Lear, Conful-General at Algiers. George Davis, Conful at Tripoli. Ir. Curracoa.—ykilip De Peyfter, Conful. In Canton.— hdv/atd Carrington, Conful. MINISTERS PLENIP0TENTIAI6T. To Great B-.-itain—'Wli.hl AM Finkney. To France—] OH N Armstrong. D. B. Warden, Secretary of the Legation. Minijterial and Confular Appointments by Foreign JPoivers to the United States. Bjf Great Britain. His Excellency the Honorable David Montague Erskine, Envoy Extraordinary and Minifter Plenipotentiary. - . .„ . Aueuftus [-•ofter,Efq. Sec'ry. of Britifh Legation. Thos. Barclay, Conful-General for Eaftern States Phineas Bond, Conful General for the Middle and Southern States. Andrew Allen, Conful for N. Hampftire, Mafia- chufetts, Rhode-Ifland, and Conneaicut. John Barnard Gilpin, Vice- confulfor connedicut and Rhode-inand. W^illiam Wood, Vice-Conful at Baltimore, lohn Hamilton, Efquire, Conful for Virginia. Beniamin Moodie, do. for S. Carolina and Georgia. James Wallace, Vice-Conlul for Georgia. From France. Gen.Turreau, Minifter Plenipotentiary. Felix de Beaufour, Commiffary General. Ofter, Vice Commiflary of do. for Virginia. Charles Francis Scot, Commiflary of do. for Pennfylvania an.l Delaware. Louis Etienne Felix, Comm. of do. for N. Yot*:. Mr. Le Marvis, Commiffary of do. for Georg Jofeph Marie Lequinio Kerblay, Commiflary of do. for Hhode-Illand. M. A. AlexisC-iraud, Commiflary ofdo.forBofton. Careaux, do. lor Portfmouth. A. R. Terrien de Riviere, Commiffary for Charlefton. Marcel, Com. of do, for Kentucky. ^, M. Deforgues, commiffary for New-Orleans. From Spain. Don Faufto de Foranda, Vice^Conful-General. Don Thomas Stoughton, Conful at I-ew.-i ork. Don Juan Stouaihton, Conful for N. fiampfhire, Maffachufetts", Conneaicut, Vermont, and R. Don^Antonio Argote Villalobas, Conful for the States of Virginia and Kentucky. Don Jean B. Barnabeu, Conlul for Maryland. Don Diego Morphy, do. for N. Catohiia, S. CarolinalndGeorg a. Don Felipe Fatio, Vicedo. From -Portugal. Jofeph Rademaker, Conj'ul General. James Barrey, Vice-Conl'ul for Eaftem States. : From the Kingdom of Holland. Adrian Vaick, Conful tor Maryland and Virginia. ; Jan Rofmen Graves, Conful tor South Carolina, and Georgia. J.H. C. Heincken, Com. Agent, Pennfylvania. Gilbert X. £. Smiffaert, Conful for New-York. From Denmark. Peder Pederfon, Conful-General and Charge d'Affaires. J. F. Eckard, Conful for New-Jerfey, Delaware, Pennfylvania and Maryland. j George Hammeken, do. for New-York, New- I Hampfhire, Maflachufetts, Rhoue-Illand, and \ Conneflicut. John Bird, Vice-Confulfor Delaware, at N.Caftle \ David Green, ditto at Bofton. Peter Coilins, ditto at Baltimore. Jonathan Swift, ditto at Alexandria. ' K. S. Taylor, ditto at Norfolk. i R. Langaon, ditto at Wilmington, {N. C.) ' Jofeph Winthrop, ditto at Char:e«on, (S.C.) ' Wm. Scarborous;h, ditto at Savannah. R. Relf, ditto at New-Orleans. from Siveden. Richard Soderftroni, Conful General. JOS. Winthrop, Vice Conful for Charleiion, S.C. Jonathan Swift, Vice Conful for Columbia, and ■ the Ports on the Potomac. Charles P. Deyer, Vice Conful for New-Hamp- fnire, Maffachuletts, and Rhode-Iflana.> Henry Gahn, Conlul for New-York, andCon- nei^icut. John Cowper, Vice Conful for Virginia, except the Ports on the Potomac. John Eoritz, Vice Conful for North-Carolina. From PruJJia. Joham Ernft Chriftian Schultz, Conful at Baltimore. Jacob Eberhard Auguft Steinmetz, Conful at Charlerton, (S. C.j DUTIES payable by Laiv on all GOODS, WARES und MERCHANDISE, mported into tbeuJeditate^ of America, after the lafi Day of June, ,804.--— ■"war^ Lolumn exhibit 'ws the Rates payable on tbofe inported in Ships or reffets of the United >>tates , and the outward Column the Rates payable in foreign Ships or Vejels. ARMS, fire and fide, not otherwife enumerated, or parts thereof, - _ ; Apparatus, philofophical, fpecially imported for any leminary of learning, - - Ale, beer, and porter, in casks or bottles, ' on the bottles, Artificial flowers, feathers, and other ornaments for womcns head dreffes, - Annifeed, - " ^ " Articles of all kinds, of the growth or manufaaure of the United States, or their territories, upon which no drawback, bounty or allowance has been made Anchors, - • " " Antimony, regulus of - - - - Almonds, - » - - • - Aquafortis, - - - - • " BALLS, balfams, powders, pafles, ointments, oils, waters, wafhes, tinflures, effences, or other pre- parations or compofitiona, commonly called fweet American VeJ'els. 17 \-i p. ct. ad. val free. 8 cents per gallon, 60 do. per grocc. 17 1-2 p, cent, ad val. 17 i-z ditto, free. 1 1-2 cts.perpound, free, 2 cents per pound, free. Foreign Vef. 9 *-4 free. « 4-S 06 «9 «-4 19 1-4 frcA free, free. fcents, odors, perfumes, or cofmetics; and aU powders or preparations for the teeth or gums, Briftles of fwine, - . . . Bricks and tiles. Boots, - » , . . Books blanfc, - . Buttons of every kind, - i Buckles, Ihoe, and knee, • Brufhes, - • • Bullion, - ♦ Burr-ftones unwrought, - - - - Beafts, viz. horfes, cattle, flieep, fwine, or other ufe- ful Ones, intended for breed, CANNONS of Brafs, . - - Carriages, or parts thereof, r Cards, playing, wool and cotton, - ' Cables and tarred cordage, » Cordage, untarred. Cabinet wares, ' P Carpets an 1 carpeting. Candles of tallow, ofwdx or fpermaceti, - 17 1-2 per c. sd val, 19 1-4 free. free. 17 i-i per c ad val. 191-4 75 cents per pair. 82 i-i I ; percent, ad val. 16 i-a t7 1-2 ditto. 19 1-4 17 I-* ditto. '9 >-4 15 ditto. 16 1-2 free. free, free. free. free; free. 17 I-* per c. ad vsl. 19 1-4 2z 1-2 ditto. 24 3-4 25 cents per pack. 27 i-s JO cents per dozen. 55 2 1-2 cents per pound, i 3-4 1 cents per lb. 2 i-j 17 1-2 per c. ad val. ig 1-4 17 1-2 ditto. ig 1-4 2 cents per lb. 2 1-5 6 ditto. 6 3-s Capers, . - - . • Canes, walking flicks »nd whipi, - Cambrickf, ... Cheefe, ■ China ware, - - Cinnamon, doves, ... Chintzes and colored calicoes, or muflins, and all printed, ftained, or colored goods or manufac tures, or not being printed, ftained or colored, of cotton or of linen, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the material of chief value, Cocoa, - - Comfits, . . - Chocolate, - CafTia, Chinefe, . . « Clogs and golofhoei, Clay, unwr. ught, i, f - Coimetics, - - - Coal, - - - Copper manufaflures, in pigs, plates and bars, Coffee, 17 i-a per c. ad val. 19 1-4 15 ditto. 16 i-i I J ditto. i6 i-i 7 cents per pound 7 7- < o 17 1-2 per c. ad val- 191-4 20 cents per pound iz I J per cent ad. val. 16 i-z i cents per pound * t-S 17 i-z per c. ad val. 19 1-4 3 cents per pound 3 3-'° ditto, 4 2-5 rs cents per pair 16 i-a free. free. 17 i-j per c. ad val. 19 1-4 J cents per bufhel $ l-z 17 1-2 per c. ad val. 191-4 free. free. 5 cents per pound S Cotton, , rags of . • ' Clocks and watches, or parts of either, Cork tree, bark of •. ^ K , Coaches, chariots, phastons, chairs, chaifes, iolos, or other carriages, or parts of either, Cloathing ready made, Currants, • • DATES, Difhes, pewter, and plates, - - Dolls dreffed or undreffed, or parts thereof. Drugs medicinal, except thofccoramonlyufedfor dying Drugs, and woods for dying, EA8.THEN and ftone wares, FANS, or parts thereof, - "„ ^ Fringes commonly ufed by Upholfterers, Coach-ma kers and Sadlers, Figs, Floor cloths and mats, or parts of either. Fruits of all kinds, except thofe otherwife enumerated «nd defcribed. Furs of every kind undreffed, Fifh, dried, foreign caught cents per pound free. 17 1-2 per c. ad val. free. 21 i-iperc. ad vaK 15 per cent, ad vaJ. 1 cents per pound, 17 i-a p. ct. ad val. 4 cents per pound 17 i-j per c. ad val. 17 i-i per c. ad val. free. 17 1-2 per c. ad val. 17 i-a per cad val. 17 1-2 per c. ad val. 1 cents per pound, 17 1-2 per c. ad val. 17 i-i per c; ad val. free. 50 cents per quintal 3 3-10 free. 19 fre«. 24 3-4 16 1-2 2 1-5 19 1-4 4 2-S 19 1-4 19 1-4 free. 19 1-4 19 1-4 19 1-4 I 1-5 19 «-4 19 "-4 free. 55 Fiih, falnion, — , mackarel, — , all other pickled, GLASS, black quart bottles, - - v/indo-v, not above SI by lo, " — , not above lo by ii, — — — , all above lo by tz, ail other manufaflures thereof, Glauber ialts, . . , Gauzes, Geneva, (fee fpirits) . Ginger, - • •• Girandoles, or parts thereof, >« Gloves and mittens of every kind, ■« Gold, filver, ar-j plated ware, - Gold and fiver iace, Goods, wares a lid merchandize imported direflly from China or India, 1:1 fiiips or vefftis not oMIic United ■States, except tea,-, cliina ware, and all other arti- cles liable to higher raf . of duties. Goods, wares and merch,uize intended to be re-ex- ported to a foreign port ov place, in the fame fhip' or ve.Tel in which they fhall be imported — and all too cents per bri. 60 ditto 40 ditto 60 cents per groce i4oc. per loofq. feet 17^ ditto 21 J ditto iz 1-1 per c. aU val. 2,00 cents per cwt» (5 per c, ad val. 17 i-i per c. ad val. J 2 i-z ditto 17 i-t ditto ly i-a ditto 1/ i-a ditto articles of the jrowtli ormanufafiurc of the United States, or of their territories, upon which no dra\T. back, bounty or allowance has been paid or admitted. Goods, wares, and merchandise, not herein otherwife particularly enumerated and defcribed, Glue, . . Gun -powder, Gum chiefly ufed in preparing mullins, cottons or linens for receiving colors or dyes, Gum Arabic, HAIR-POWDER, Hangers, or parts thereof, Hats, caps and bonnets, of eve»y kind, Hetnp, Hempen rags, Hides, raw, . . INDIGO, Implements or tools of a mechanical trade only, of perfons whe arrive in the United States, Iron wire, fteel or brafs locks, hinges, hoes, anviU and vifes, flit, . - hoop. free I ^ per cent, ad val. 4 cents per pound. 4 ditto. free free 4. cents per pound 17 i-i per c. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto. 100 cents per cwt. free free ij cents per pound free free i; per cent ad val. I cent per pound I cent per pound iron, (heet, * " , , r caft,andaU matiiifaaures of iron, fteel orbrais, or of which either of thefe metals is the «rticle of chief value, not being otherwife particularly enumerated, JEWELLERY and pafte work, KID (hoes, LACES and lawns, - - Laces, lines, fringes, taflels and trimmings, commonly ufed by upholfterers, coach-maker and faddlers Lampblack, Lapis caliminaris, - r n t Le»ther, tanned and tawedj and all manufaflures of leather, or of which leather is the article of chief value, not otherwile particularly enumerated. Lead, white and red. Lead and musket ball, - . , j all other manufaftures of lead, or in which lead is the chief article, Lemons, limes, oranges, and fruits of all kinds, ex- cept thofe otherwife enumerated. Linen rags, - ' e -u- v. Linen or cotton roanufaftures, or of both, or of which I 1-2 ditto 17 i-z per c. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto 1 5 cents per pair 1 5 per cent ad val. 17 i-z per c. ad val. 1 5 ditto free 17 1-2 per c. ad val. 2 cents per pound I ditto I ditto 17 i-i per c. ad val. free I ij-20 19 1-4 19 1-4 16 i-z 16 I-Z 10 1-4 10 i-x free 19 1-4 * i-J I I-I9 I l-IO 191-4 free cotton or linen is the material of chief value, whither printed, ftained, colored, or otherwife. Lime, foreign, - - Looking glaffes, . - MALT, - . Manufaftures of tin, pewter and copper, except pew- ter plates «nd difhes, Marble, flate and other ftone, bricks, tiles, tables, mortars, and other utenfUs of marble or llate, and generally all ftone «iid earthen ware. Mace, Millinery ready made, Molaffes, Muskets and firelocks, or parts of either, Muftard in flour, Morocco fhocs, - NAILS, Nankeens, Nutmegs, OLIVES, and oil. Ochre, yellow, in oil, . , dry, with er without bayanets. rj per cent ad val. JO c. per cask of6ogal. 2Z 1-2 per c. ad val. 10 cents per bufhel 17 1-2 perc. ad val- 17 1-2 ditto 125 cents per pound 17 1-2 per c. ad val. 5 cents per gallon 17 i-z per'c. ad val. 17 1-2 ditto 15 cents per pair 2 cents per pound Ij per cent ad val. JO cents per pound 171-2 per c. ad val. t i-a cents per pound I ditto 16 1-2 55 14. j-4 1 1 19 1-4 «9 «-4 117 >-* «9 1-4 5 i-i 19 «-4 19 1-4 16 1-2 2 i-s 16 l-Z 55., 19 1-4 I 13-20 1 i-io Oil of vitriol, - - Old pewter, . , PAPER hangings, • a writing and wrapping, flieathing and cartridge, Painters colors, except thofe otherwife enumerated and thofe commonly ufed in dying. Packthread and twine. Parte board, parchment and vellum, Plaifter of Paris, j Pepper, - . Piftures and prints, Pimento, - • Printing types, . Pickles of ail forts, * Plumbs and prunes, • QUlCKSiLV ER, RAISINS, in jars or boxes, — — , Mufcatel, — — , all other kind» of • RAGS, Roco, , , jsALT, - free free 17 i-z per c. ad val. I s ditto 17 i-z ditto 17 i-z ditto 400 cents per cwt.- IS per cent ad val. free 6 cents per pound 15 per cent ad val. 4 cents per pound 15 per cent ad val. 17 1-2 ditto 2 cents per pound 6 cents per pound 2 ditto 2 ditto I I-z ditto free free free Salt petre, Starch, - Sail cloth, - Saddles, or parts thereof, • Sattins, and other wrought filks, • Seines, Segars, - " Saffron, • * EteeU -, Sea floras for flilps or veflels. Spirits diflUled :n foreign countries, viz< From Grain, Firft proof, • Second do. • Third do. 3 Fourth • Fifth do, Sixth do. - From other materials, Firft and Second proof, Third do. Fourth do. • Fifth do. Sixth do. ( Bpirits diftilled in the United States, imported in 1 5 per cent ad val. J cents per pound ij per cent ad val. 15 ditto I J ditto 4 cents per pound 200 cents per 1000 free too cents per cwt. free 28 cents per gallon 29 ditto 3 1 ditto 34 ditto 40 ditto JO ditto 25 ditto 28 ditto 32 ditto 38 ditto 46 ditto 16 1-2 3 3-10 16 i^z 16 i-i 16 i-a 42-s 220 free 119 free 30 4-S SI 9-10 34 I-IO J7*-S 44 55 27 I-* 30 l-s 35 «-> 41 i-J SO 3-5 M—WJ i — II M I I flU i m II H M Htll l lMaaKIIWU'ti M laniefllip or veffel in which they had been prevl- ou/ly exported from the United States, viz. From Moiaffes, Firft proof. Second do. Third do. Fourth do. • Fifth do. Sixth do. From materials of the growth or prodiift of^the United States, Firftproof, Second do. Third do. • Fourth do. M Fifth do. . Sixth, • Spikes, - ' Shoes and flippers of filk, other flioes and flippers for men and women, other fhoes and flippers for children, Stockings, Soap, ... Spanifh brown, . . Sulpliur, . > 16 '7 «9 •ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 7 ditto 8 ditto 9 ditto 1 1 ditto I } ditto 18 ditto I cent per pound zs cents per pair 1 5 ditto 16 ditto 17 1-2 per c. ad val. z cents per pound I ditto i; per cent ad va!. Sugars,— Brown, White clayed or powdered, • all other clayed or powdered. Lump, - ? Loaf, ' - Other refined. Candy, • " Snuff, ... TALLOW, - . , , Teas.— From China and India, or from Hands lying Eaftward of the Cape of Good Hope, viz, Bohea, Souchong and other black teas, Kyfon, imperial, gunpowder; or gomee, Other green teas, C rBohea, . • £ g- ) Souchong, and other black teas, °h) Hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or gomee, Cother green teas, - ^rBohea, § «3 S 3 Souchong and other black teas, £•5 « J Hyfon, imperial, gunpowder or gomee, ° o-Cother green teas, Tin, in pigs, or plates, 2 1-2 cents per pound Z 1-2 6 1-2 9 6 1-2 1 1 I 10 ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 2 ditto ditto I 1-2 ditto 12 i3 J2 zo Zl 40 24 17 27 50 free ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto 2 j-4 3 J- 10 2 J 4 7 3-20 9 9-10 7 J-iO 12 13-20 II I IJ-20 17 I'f 27 50 30 17 I-J *7 SO 5o 18 7-10 29 7-10 JS 33 free i; per cent, ad val, 6 cents per pound I f per cent, ad val. free 17 J.2 per c, ad val. 58 cents per gallon ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto ditto JO 4S 40 iS JO z3 J J free I J per cent, ad val. free zzs cents per cwt. If per cent, ad val. !6 l_l free >9 i'4. Toys not otherwile enumerated, Tobacco rnanafadured, (other than fnuft aiid fegars) VELVETS and velverets, Verdigreafe, WAFERS, Wines, in casks, bottles, or other veflels, viz. Malmfey, Madeira, London partic. Madeira, other, ditto, Burgundy, Champaign, Rhenifli and Tokay, • Sherry and St, Lucar, Claret, and other wines not enumerated, when imported in bottles or cafss, Lisbon, Sicily, Oporto, and other Portugal, TenerifFe, Fayal, Malaga, St. George, and other Weftern Idand, All other wines, when imported otherwife than in bottles or cafes. Wool, (unmanufafturedj Wood, manufaftured, except cabinet wares, Woods, dying, or unmanufaflured,' YARN untarred, . u All other goods not before particialarly enumerated, , All parts of articles pay the fame duty as the entire article is fubjeft to. No drawback allowed on loaf fugar, foreign flfh, or fi(h oil, fnuff, or manufadtured tobacco 4~J J0 4.S if J.IO Tree 16 I.Z free 247 16 I.Z RelhlBlons on Importation. No goods, wares, or merchandize, of fo- reign growth or manufafture, fubjeft to the payment of duties, fliall be brought into the United States from any port or place in any other manner than by fea; nor in any fliip or vefiel 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 dominions of Great-Britain in Upper and Lower Canada, and the diftrifts on the rivers Ohio and Miffiflippi. No beer, ale or porter, to be imported in caiks of lefs capacity than forty gallons beer meafure, or if in bottles, in packages efs than fix dozen, under penalty of for- feiture, with the Ihip or veflel. No refined lump or loaf fugar, lliall be imported into the United States, from any foreign port or place, except in fhips or vef- fels of the 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 ftip or veffe], and the loaf or lump fugar imported therein, except in fuch cafks or packages as aforefaid- No diftilled fpirits (arrack and fweet cordials excepted) after the laft day of April, 1793, to be imported from any foreign port in velTels of lefs c-Dacitythan ninety gallons, on pain of forfeiture of the faid fpirits, and of the fhip or veflel in which the fame fliall be brought. ■aMBMIMMMMHWWWBMWBMBF'ij'')'B''''' — "'l''^ G0VERNORS of the different States in the Union. Neiu-Hampfl.'ire, His Excellency John Langdon< Mafacbufetts, Levi Lincoln, Lieutenant Governor, Rbode-IJland, His- Excellency James Fenner. Conneiziciit, His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull. Vermont, His Excellency ifaac Tichenor. New-Tork, His Excellency Daniel d. Tompkinsi Neiv-Jerfey, His Excellency Jofeph Bloomfield. Pennfyl-vania, His Excellency Simon Snyder. Delaivare, His Excellency George Trevitt. I Maryland, His Excellency Robert Wright. Virginia, His Excellency John Tyler. Ohio. His Excellency Samuel Huntingdon. Kentucky, His Excellency Charles Scott. Tennejfee, His Excellency John Sevier. North-Carolina, His Excellency Benjamin Williams. Soutb-Carolina, His Excellency John Drayton. Georgia, His Excellency John Milledge. Times of holding U. States Courts, As regulated by Congrefs, ApriUg, 1802. 'pHE Supreme Court of the United States will A be holden by the Juftices thereof, or any 4 of them, atthecity of Washington, and will haveone Seffion in each year, to commence on the frj} Monday in February, annually The Diftrifls of the U. States (excepting the diilrias of Kentucky and Tennertee) are formed into 6 Circuits, in manner following. To hold two fefllons annually, in each Diftriit contained within their feveral Circuits refpeaively, to be called C/rCM/Y Courts. FIRST CIRCUIT In New-Hamp(hire, on the 19th of May, and 2d of November, annually. In Maffichufetts, on the ift of June, and 20th Oftober. in Rhode-Wand, on the ijth of June, and 15th of November. SECOND CIRCUIT In Conneaicut, on the 13th of April, and 17th of September. In New- York, on the ift of April, and ift of September. In Vermont, on the ift of May, and 3d of Oc- tober. THIRD CIRCUIT In New-Jerfey, on the iftof April, and ift of Oftober. .... In Pennfylvania, on the nth of April, and n of oaober. FOURTH CIRCUIT. In Delaware, on the 3d of June, and Z7th of oaober. In ^^aryland, on the ift of May, and 7th of November. FIFTH CIRCUIT In Virginia, on the xzd of May, and 2Zd of November. In North-Caroliaa, on the 15th of June, and 29th of December, SIXTH CIRCUIT In South-Caroiina, on the 10th May, and 30th November. In Georgia, on the 6th May and I4tb of De- cember. DISTRICT COURTS. Kentucky diftria, on the fin'l Monday in March July, and November, annually. Ter.neffee is divid-ed into two diflrifls, viz. the firft called Eail Tenneffee, thefecond. Weft Tenneiree. To hold four feffioiis annually, two at Knoxville, on the 4th Monday in April and 4th Monday in Oftober, for the diftrift of Eaft Tenneffee: two at Naihville, on the 4th Monday in May, and 4th Monday in November, for the diflrift of Weft Tenneiiee. Maine diftrifl, on the laft Tuefday in May, an- nually. Columbia diftria., on the ift Tuefday in April, and ift Tuefday in Oflober, annually. Two di.lria- caurts to be held annually in the ftate of Vermont, viz. on the 7th day of May at v/indfor, and on the loth day of o£l:ober, at Rutland. In New-York, on the firft Tuefday in April, Auguft, November and February. COMMISSIONKRS OF LOANS. Niw-Hambfbire, Maficbufetts, Rbods-Ijland, Connetiicui, Ner:v-Tork, New-Jerfey, Pennfylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Karth-Carolina, South-Carolina, Georfia, William Gardner. Benjitmin Auftin, jun. Chriiloplier EUery, Jonithan Bull. William Kew. James Evving. Stephen Moylan. John Stockton. Edward Hall. Benjamin Harrifon. Sherwood Haywood. Ifaac NeufviUe. John Pooler. OFFICERS of the MINT* Robert Patterfon, Direflor. Benjamin Rufh, Treafurer. Henry Voight, Chief Coiner. Robert Scott, Engraver. P O S T-O F FI C E. Gideon Granger, Poilmaltcr-General. Abraham Bradley, Ailiftant. Deputy-postmasters in tne capital Towns of the United States. Maine. Portland, Jofhua Wingate, jun. Ne-w-HampJhire. Portfmouth, Mark Symes, Mafachufetts. Bofton, Jonathan Haftings. ConneSiicut. Hartford, John Dodd, fen. New- London, Richard Douglafs. Norwich, De Witt, Rhode-Ijland. Providence, Benjamin Weft, Newport, John Richardfon. Mbany. George Mancius. Ifetv-Tork. N.York City, Theodoras Bailey. Ne w-Jer/ey. Newark, Mathias Day. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Robert Patton. Delaware. Wilmington, Jofeph Bringhurft. Maryland. Baltimore, Charles Burrell. Virginia. Alexandria, Robert M'Crea. North-Carolina. Eilenton, Lemuel Stan.din. Wilmington, John Bradley. South -Carolina. George-Town, Abr, Cowen. Charlefton, Thomas W. Bacot. Georgia. Savannah, Philip Box. Neiv-Orleans, B. Cenas. POST DAYS AT NEW-YORK. r. »-|-• joo 17 Over 300 ditto - - 500 ao Over soo - - - - - - as Double, Triple, and Quadruple Letters, char- ged accordingly.— P43<;yt«?j, compol'ed of four or more pieces, and weighing oneounce ormore, ^re charged fingle poftage for each quarter of an ounce ; except 'conveyed by water.— Each Ne%ufpaper,ii?LTni(i not over j 00 miles, i cent. Over 100 miles, 1 i-z ctnt.-^— Mag axines and PampiAits, not over 50 miles, 1 cent per flieet. Over 50 and not over 100, i i-a cent do Any greater diftance, i cents do. A COMPLETE & CORRECT TABLE Of the Pay and Subsistence allowed to Oncers in the Pay Ka, Sank or Station. per pet- mo. day. DlT, No. guns Sc upwards^ 1 00 Q 0 ^aULuIil (71 a VClICl VI 20 and under 32 guns, / > . 6 Mfli'tpr OnmniMndflnt. 60 e J Lieut. Commandant, CO 4 A Ct 3 A r» 40 2^ 3 " 30 2 Malier^ AO Purfer, 4.0 X oodcivvAinj J r\ *u 1 1 rt n 0 1* 2 0 Xc C a frttsM fro*" Midfhipman? . 10 Matter's Mate, Captain's Clerk* zo is Boatfwain's Mate, '9 Cockfwain, i» Yeoman of Gun-room, 18 Quarter Gunner, 18 Carpenter's Mate, Armourer, IS Steward, 18 Cooper, 18 Mafter at Arms, 18 Cook, 18 »J w pj ^ (a — - g."^ S 3^ S> — £ o o O -^5,^ rt - -t O D. " " ^ — s " 2 3 3 EX '^fts 3 O o ni X *^ O 3 « ^p-°^ s " - 3 p-o 3 ™ c X o -*i p.-t o o c »= Z ^ S3 f» [11 3 2 OS .rr s ft S _o n-o < < ?&.£2 •o 3 o n 3 ro = 31 » - S S ™ O NAVY. Captains. Samuel Nicholfon Stephen Decatur Alexander Murray Thomas Tingey Samuel Barron Charles Stewart John Rodgers Ifaac Hull James Barron Ifaac Chauncey William Bainbridge John Shaw Hugh G. Campbell Masters Commandant. John Smith Samuel Evans John H. Dent Charles Gordon Tiiomas Robinfon P C. Wederftandt David Porter John CalTin Jolhua Blake Jacob Jones Ti'iKodore Hunt James Laurence M. B. Carroll Charles Ludlow Samuel Elbert Georgs w. Reed John Trippe Arthur Sinclair Chriftopher Gadsden James T. Leonard Edward N. Cox Oliver H. Perry Joicph Bainbridge L. Warrington oaavus A Page J. Blakeley James Bid.lle Stephen Caflm n. S. .Jsxter M. r Wool ley Jonathan I'horn William H. Allen Edward I rerichard J. 8 Nicholfon Jofeph Tarbell Lieutenants. John M. Gardner William M. Crane James Gibbon Benjamin F. Read D. T. Patterion D. Murray Ralph Izard Charies Morris, jun* Robert Henley John D. Henley Charles L. Ridgely Alexander C. Harrifon Samuel Angus Edward Bennett T. Macdonough Sidney Smith William Lewis Hethcote J. Reed S, G. Elodget William B^irrows John shattuclc John Rowe William P. Smith Georg.- Mann Thomas Brown George Paricer A-. K. Kearney John Orde Creighton ijames Renfhaw ij. M. Harwell IBernard Henry iDavid Deacon George A. Marceliti Louis Alexis John Downes Sailing Masters. Nathaniel Haraden Winlock Clarke Walter Winter G. H. Geddes George Merrill W. M Intofti Samuel Woodhoufe William S. Butler Ijames Trant wiiliam Knight D.Phipps iWiliiam Bagot Samuel B. Brooks John Rufh John Earle John C. Owings George Farragut Thomas Frazer B. G. Hipkins James Eaken James E. Carr J. P. Decatur Jofhua Herbert T. N. Gautier Joftua MaddOK Leroy Hipkins George S. Sonntag Surgeons. Thomas TriiJlett Thomas Babit Lewis Heerman Daniel M'Corniick Jofeph G. T. Hunt Kiichael Graham Thomas Ewell Jonathan Cowdery John BuUus Henry Wells George Davis Edward Cutbufh Samuel R. Marlhall P. St. Medard John Ridgely Larkin Griffin 1 Surgebn^s Mat&s. iThomas Marfhall Thomas G Jofeph W. New I Nicholas Harwood I Samuel D. Heap I John Harrifon j George Leonard 'John Butler joieph-Schoolfield Robert Thomfon Ifaac Garretfon Charles Wadi worth Keith Spence M'AUifter George Cnlegate Robert Kearney N. L. Thorn Robert French William Steele John Blown Richard C. Edgar tbaplair.s. Robert Denifont Pursers. ■ Rob. W. Goldsborough Noadiah Morris John H. Carr Silas Butler John Green Timothy Winn Nathaniel Lyde James Tootell James R. VViifon Clement S. Hunt Samuel Robertroii Saml. Hanfon, ofSamuel Samuel Hambleton David AVham Gwinn liarrls George Hodge John B. Potts Thomas Whitehead Wm. Berry James Watfon John Adams Charles Walker William Sweeny Robert Huiitrefs John Browen John Lyon .1 Boatswains.- JohnCIatke George Mikolfon Thomas Smith John M'Fate John N. Cannon John Quilling Gunners, William Taylor F. Cana James Moore SaU-Makeri. Thomas D. Mitchell Patrick Keagh james Klafter R. Davidfon Jacob Van Den Bos Carpenters. William Godby George Painter Robert Fell Samuel Long John Gay Midshipmen, '' A. M. ftands for Afting Mafler, A. L. for ASing Lieutenant. William Duncanfon Alfred Hazard Walter Boyd John R. Leaycraft William Sim Ci-,C. B. Thomfon James P. Wilmer Francis Mitchell John Pettigrew Daniel P. Ramfey Charles jones J. Nicholl'on, of Bofton jaqueline Harvie Henry Thomas James Cooper Laurence Keene Walter G. Anderfon Lewis Hunt, A. L. Pafcal Paoli Peck James Mardial! Robert Gamble John R. Sherwood John Nevit Turner M'Glaughon John Ripley Madifon Wplcott Cliauncey Thomas Doyle Guftavus Douglafs iThomas Shields Walter Stewart Alexr. S. Wadlworth Jacob Kite William Walker John Stockton, jun. James A. Miller jtiTe D. KUiott St. Clair Elliott jam.-s Wilion vv j liam R. Woodyear Geor ge W. Rodgcrs George C. Read Robert Spedden JOS Nicliolion, of Bait. Charles WnKh Henry Ballard Thomas (ianible Benenift 1. Neale Thomas Magruder Hamlet Neafe He ;ry H. Ranter 1-oxall Sturman Horatio S. Sprigg Fitz Henry Babbit Auguftus C. Ludlow Robert S. Steele John Kerr William Carter, jun. William Jrwjn jolVph S. Mficpherron Btuijamin W. Booth E.i.rund T. Thrufton Wiiliam Heath Willia . C Pierroint Samuel P Macoinber ^Viili,lm Finch i o ratio F. Marcelin eorj-e Anthon, jun. Lewis Fairchild William Maxwell janies Moi rifon, jun. beth NichoHon John T. Shubrick Edward H. Steuart jeffe Wilkinfou jofhua Watfon John H. Elton John Homer Moore William P. Adams John B. MchoHoii Samuel Renihaw William Peters B. V. HoiJman John Marfhall Horace VValpole William C. Beard Alexander j. Dallas Thomas A. jones Ge. rge Budd Charles A. Budd Edmund P. Kennedy Charles M. Norton John M. Kunk John Porter Alexander ciaxton AVilham Grayfon Samuel Bond Edward H. Haddaway V\ iliiam H. Haddaway Thomas Creieron Philip P. Schuyler Henr . W elis W;lliam Haiell joiei h E Smith Foxall A. Parker L ndon Mercer jolin Wirkenon Edward ^i'•Call John J. Edwards William VVilfon Thomas Tillu ghaft Samuel Vail joiejih WoodrufFe joieph DepasE William jalper John Kenney Richard G. Edwards William B. Shubrick jofeph H. Barrymore Glen Drayton Enos Davis George Nicholas Lawrence Kearney Raymond If. T. Perry William Bradford Benjamin H. Cuthbert jaiiies M. Broom William H. Allen Henry Purnell John N. Nicholas James Reilly Daniel Turner Frederick W. Smith p. F. Livingfton William M. Brooks William H. Watlon Charles W. Morgan William Garrard, jun. Charles C. Yancey Rufus Mayrant William C. Davis 'J'homas T. Webb William B. Hall Nathaniel D. Nicholfoii Thales Greeirwood Samuel Brittin Thomas Hendry, jun. Edward A. Evans James Sanders Morton Jackion ^ John Runchey Samuel W. Adams Emanuel Wilmer N. B. Perfons wilhing appointments in the Navy, mutt apply by letter to the Secretary ot rhe Navy, and fend to him fuch recommenda- tory letters as they may be able to produce. MARINE CORPS, Pay of the 0£icers as established by Law. Grade. Pay Forage Rations per per per month month. day. Dolls. Dolls. at zo cts. 75 IZ 12 40 3 30 3 i5 2 10 ■ 6 Lieutenants Col. Comd't. Captains, Kirit Lieutenants, Second Lieutenants, ■ Adjutant, Pay-Mafter, & Mailer, each extra, tieutenant Colonel Commandant, FRANKLIN WHARTON. Captains. Daniel Carmick Anthony Gale John Hall Robert Rankin First Lieutenants. Henry Caldwell John Johnfon William Amory Robert Greenleaf, P. M. James Thompfon John Williams, Q. M. Edward Hall Charles D. Coxe Michael Reynolds A. HendeiTon JohtiR. Feiiwick, Adj't. Richard Smith Samuel Baldwin Second Lieutenants. Lawrence Cruife Lee Maffey, jun. Robert D. Wainwright John Brooks, jun. William Anderlon Andrew Hafell Nellon Luckett William Winthrop Thomas H. Pinckney Charles G. Stuart Thomas R. Swift Samuel Miller N. B. Colonel Wharton, befides having a general fuperintendency over the Marine Corps, has the direition and management of an ar- moury, at the city of Wafhington; where ail the fmall arms belonging to the Navy and to the Marine Corps, are repaired and kept in a ftate ready for fervice. HAVr AGENTS Are allowed a commiflion of two per cent, on all fums of money paid and expended by them, on the public account : One per cent, on all fums of money received on all public property fold by them : One half per cent, on all fums of mo- ney paid for the purpofes of recruiting, paying oiFa crew, and like fervices. Residence. Portsmouth, Boston, Neiv-London, Ifew-Tork, Philadelphia., Norfolk, Baltimore, Charleston, Sa-uannab, Ne-zu-Orleans, Kentucky, Names. Henry S. Langdoit Francis Johonnot Jofeph Hull John BuUus George Harrifon Theoderick Armiftead John Strieker Nath. Ingraham & Son Archibalds. Bullock Keith Spence James Morrifon Gibraltar, Leghorn, Naples, Syracuse, Malta, Ha-vana, Madeira, rj. Mackenzie J and C Alexander Glennie John Gavino 6, & W . Y. Purviance & Co. Frederick Degen George Dyfon William Barker James Anderfon James L. Cathcart Navy^Yard at Waihtngtan, Thomas Tingey, Captain Comdt. & Navy Agent Captain John Caflin, fecond officer. N. Haraden, Mailer. Jofiah Fox, Head Carpenter. B. King, Head Plumber & Blackfmith. Buller Cocke, Store-keeper. William Sandford, Head Sailmaker. Ifaac Chauncey, Captain Commandant of the Navy-Yard at Ne-wTork. THE WHOLE NAVAL FORCE Of the United States of America, noiv consits cf Frigates. GUNS. GUNS. Conftitution, 44 Congrefs, 3oner: the General Seffions on the firft Tuefday in May and Ofiober. In Greene, on the firft Tuefday in January and May, and third in September. In Saratoga, on the tecond Tuefday in January and April, and the laft in September. In Montgomery, on the id Tuefday in Febru- ary, (une and Oiiober: the General Seffions on the id Tuefday in February and Oftober. In Schoharie, on the firft Tuefday in Jan. and oaober, and jd in May: the General Seffions on thefirftTuefdayin January and 3d in May. In Herkimer, the 3d Tuefday in January, 4th in May, and firft in oaober< In Otfe^o, the id Tuefday in Jan. 4th in June, and 3d nroftober : the General Seflions on the Id Tuefday in Jan. and 4th in June. In Oneida, the 3d Tuefday in May, ift in Sep teniber, and laft in December. In Chenango, the 3d Tuefday in Februaiy, ift in July, and id in oaober. In Delaware, the id Tuefday in February, and lirft in June and Oflober : the General SeiTion son the id Tuefday in February and firft in 0£lober. In Tioga, the firft Tuefday in February, May and oaober. In Onondaga, the 4th Tuefday m January, May and September. In Cayuga, the 3d Tuefday in January, May and September. In Ontario, the 3d Tuefday in February, and firft in June and November : the General Seffions on the firft Tuefday in June andNovember. In Steuben, the id Tuefday in January, and 3d in June and oaober. MAYOR'S COURTS in the Cities of AUianv andHudfon, are held on the firftTuefday in each month. ELECTIONS. General— In the ftate of New-York, on the laft Tuefday in April. NoTE.^The Governor and Lieutenant-Gover- nor are chofen every third year, and Members to Congrefs every fecond year. OFFICE RS for the State of Ntlv^rork. DANIEL D.TOMPKINS, Goverftor,Ge7ieral and Commander In Chief of the Militia, and Admiral oft be Navy. JOHN BROOME, Litut. Governor t and PreMent of tbeSe^ate. Eliiha Jenkins, Secretary: of State. Anthony I,amb, Deputy. John Spencer, pri'vate SeCry. to the Gov, Archibald M'Intyre, Comptroller, Mathias B, Hildrith, Attorncy-Gen, David Thomas, T reafurer. Soiomon Van Renffelaetj Mjutant-General. Simon De Witt, Sur'ucyor-General. John M'Lean, CommiJJioner Military Stores. Richard Riker, Lucas Elmendorph, William Stewart, Nathan Williams, George Metcalfe, John Savage, and' Mofes I. Cantine, Dijlriii Attornies. COUNCIL of APPOINTMENT. His Excellency the governor, txOffcio. JOHN VEEDER, EaRern Diilrift. PETER C. ADaMS. Middle. NATHAN SMITH, Weftern. BENJAMIN COE, Southern. SEBASTIAN VisscHER, Cleri of the Council. COURT of IMPEACHMENTS audOf ERAORS. The Prefident of the senate, The Senators, The Chancellor, The Judges of the Supreme Court, Solomon Southvvick, Cierk. OFFICERS in CHANCERY. John Lanfing, jun. Chancellor^ Saunders Lanfing, Regifler. ll'aac L. Kip, Deputy. Wm.L. Rofe, Elbert Herring, G. V.Ludlow, Samuel Riker, jun. Patrick G. Hildreth, and Alexander Hhoenix, Mafters in Ctancery in the city of Neiv-Tork. Anthony Bleecker, Examiner, Richard S. Treat, Thomas Smith, James Van Ingen, and E. Elmenuorff, Clerks in Chancery, OFFICERS in the Supreme Couet, James Kent, Chief Juftice. Smith Thompfon, Ambrofc Spencer, Wm. W. VanNefs, and Jofeph C. Yates, Afociatejuftkes. James Fairlie, Clsrk of the Supreme Court at Neiu-York. Francis Blood^ood, Clerk at jlll'any. Arthur Breefe, Clerk at Utica, John W". Wyman, Cleri of Oyer and Terminer and Sessions for the City of New-Tor k. COURT OF PROBATES. Leonard Ganfevoort, Judge of the Court of Probatis. Tunis VanVechten, Clerk of ditto. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. Jofeph C. Yates, Judge of Court of ExclSequer. William Popham, Clerk of do. CIRCUIT COURT. John M'KeiTon, Clerk of the Circuits: COMMISSIONERS of the LAND-OFFICE. The Governor, The Lieutenant-Governor, The Speaker of the Aflembly, The Secretary of the State, The Attorney-General, The Treafurer of the State, The Comptroller of the State, COUNCIL of REVISION. The Governor, The Chancellor, and The Judges of the Supreme Court. SENATE. Southern DiftriSt, (5) Ezra L'Hommedieu, De Witt Clinton, Jona. than Ward, Benjamin Coe, Wni. W. Gilbert. Middle DlftriiJ^ (7) James G. Graham Peter C. Adams, Robert Williams, Jolhua H. Brett. James Burt, Eh/ha Barlow, and Edward P. Livingfton. mfttrti Diflrit, (11) Alexander Ray, John Nicholas, Nathaniel Locke, John Ballard, Jacob Gebhard, Nathan Smith, salmon Buel, Luther Rich, Walter Martin, Sylvanus Smalley, Silas Halfey, and Fiancis Bloodgood. Eaflern DiJiriB, (8) John Taylor, Charles Selden, John M'Lean. Ifaac Kellogg, Adam Comftock, Jacob Snell, John Veeder, and David Hopkins. Sebaftian Viffcher, Clerk. Rev. Alexander Miller, Chaplain. Volhert Douw, Senjeant at Armi. Wm. Giles, Door-Keeper. ASSEMBLY - MEN. James W. Wilkin, Speaker. Neiv-Tork., ( ^ 1 ) Thos. Farmar, Francis Coop, er, Solomon Townfend, James Fairlie, Nathan Sandford, Jnieph Conftant, Caleb Pell, Arthur Smith, John P. Anthony, Frederick Jenkins, and Keekman M Van Beu'ren. Richmond., (i) D. Meilereau. K:ip:s, (I ) Jeremiah johnion. Queens, ( ) Stephen carman, Daniel KifTam, and William To .vnfend. Suffolk. (3) Mills Phillips, Abraham Rofs and Daniel S. Terry. fVe.flcbefier, i.-i) v\ m Barker, Abraham Odell, and Samuel Youngs. Ro.:kiand, ( i ) Samuel G. verbryr k. Duchefi. (6) Samuel A. Barker George B oom, Derick Brinckerhotf, J. Thomlon, B. Thoralon and Ebenezer Ka ght. Orange, (4) William Rofs, James W. Wilkin Abraham Davis, and Davi.i Dill Ullier-, (4) Mefirs. Lefever, Low, Swart, and' Dumond." { Greene^ (i) Meffrs. Gale and Reed. I Delaioare, (2) David St. Joha, and D. Fuller. Columbia, (4) Jacob R. Van Renffelsr, Mon.l crief Livingfton, Gaius Stebbins, and James Hyatt. Albany, (6) Abraham Van Vechten, Stephen; Van RenffelEer, Jonathan Jenkins, Johan Jofti Dietz, John Brown, and John H. Burahans. Reajfeiaer, (4) Derick Lane, Henry Piatt, Cor.l nelius I. Scnermerhorn, and Ifrael Shepherd, ! JVaJbinston, (5) Kitchell Bilhop, Samuel Hill, Reuben Whalton, Alexander Livingfton, Roger Skinner. Clinton and Vranllin, { i ) Kinner Newcomb. 'Efftx, (I) Benjamin Pond. Saratoga, (4) Salmon Child, David Rogers, James L. Van Antwerp, and — Candy. Montgoniiry, {;) Meflrs, Van Horne, Greene, Zeily, Cady, and Fay. Scbabarie, ii ; John Rice, Jonathan Ingold, jun. Otfego, (4) Henry Scott, Roger Kinney, Mjfftin Luce, and Haviland Chafe. Herkimer, (3) Aaron Budlong, JohnM. Petrie, and Wefter Willoughby, iun. Oneida, {1^) Benjamin Wright, David Oftrom. James Dean, Joel Brillol, and John Store. Jefferfon & Lewis, (i) C. Hinds, and David S. Andrus. St. Laivrence, (1) Alexander Richards. Onondaga and Courtland, (?) Jacobus Dupoy, Afahel Minor, and Barent Mooney. Chenango, (j) Obadiah German, Ebenezer Wakeley, and Samuel Campbell. Madifon, (?) John W. Bulkley, Daniel Van Horne, and Oliver Brown. Cayuga, (?) Thomas Kellogg, Walter Bloom, and Hewitt. I Seneca, (i) Jamei M'Call. I Ontario, (^) William Rogers, M. Brooks, Sa- I muel Lawrence, Luther Leech, and Hugh I M'Nair. I i Gews/tfc, (I) William Rumfey. StcuHnand Allegany, {i] George Hornell. Tioga, (0 Emanuel Coryell. Broome, (i) Eleazur Dana. Niagara, («) Mr. Clarke. Daniel Rodman, Clert. Rev. Andrew Wili'on, Chaplain. Thomas Donnelley, Serjeant at Arms, Benjamin Whipple, Boor-Keeper. OFFICERS fortheCiryandCountyofNeW-York. DE WITT CLINTON, Mayor. Jacob Mott, Deputy Mayor. Pierre C. Van Wyck, Recorder. Tunis Wortman, Clerk of City and County. Benjamin Ferris, High Sheriff. William Willis, Coroner. Euhraim Brafher, CommiJJionerof Excifei Dr. John R. B. Rodgers, Heaitb-Officer. Dr. Samuel Miller, Rejident-Phyfician. Dr. Gardner Jones, Healtb-Commijjfioner. Daniel Phanix, Chamberlain. John Pintard, Clerk of Common Council . Wm. Mooney, Superiniendant of Alms-House Garrit N. Bleecker, Comptroller. ■ ■ John S. Hunn, Street Commissioner. James Woods, Counsel. Samuel Cowdrey, A, torney. Abraham M. Valentine, Under Sheriff, John W. Gilbfert, David Board, Ifaac Kipp, Si mon Fleet, Amaziah Dufenbury, Deputy Sheriffs. John V. Brevoort, Jailer. GabrielHavens and OhedSmith, Harbor-Majiers POLICE OFFICERS. Jacob Delamonta^;nie and James Warner. Thomas Hazard, Keeper of the Bridewell and County Prifon. Samuel Montgomery, HigbConJlable. Abraham Lovett, Marjbal. JUSTICES of the MARINE COURT, Thos. Hertell, Saml. Lawrence, John Fergulon John Slideil, Clerk. CAPTAINS OK THE CITY WaTCH. William Van Vart, and Nicliolas Lawrence, Cap- tains of the firft, Wm. Peterfon, and James Snow, Capts. of the fecond, Thomas Darling, and liaac Anderfon, Captains of the third diftria. Aldermen, assistants, assessors. Col- lectors, and CONSTABLES. First Warb. Peter A. Mefier, yllikrman, John Slidell, AJJ'tflant. A. Wynkoop, and Robert Morris, iun. AJfefors. Cornelius vVynlcoop, Collettor. lohn Far- rington and S. P. Adriance, Con/tables. SECOND Ward. Samuel M: Hopkins, Alderman, John W. Mulligan, Ajjifiant. Gilbert Haight and John Hyliop, Affefors. Gillian Cornell, CoUeiior. Henry Marlh and John Hutchings, Conflables. THIRD Ward Charles Dick.infon, AUerman, Benjamin Haight, Ajjiftant. HarmanurTaliman and Dan. Boardman, Affejors. l Ifrael Purdy, CoUe&or. James Thompfon and' Joflma Green, Conllabks Fourth Ward. James Drake, Alderman, ' Adrian Hageman, AJfiftant. Peter Bonnett and James Teller, Ajfefsort. AdolphusL. Degrore, Collci-ror. James Crooke; and Daniel Na(h, Con/tables. Fifth Ward. John Bingham, Alderman, Thomas 1. Campbell, Ajfifiant. Amos Co'-ning a;;d William Stone, Afsejtors. I John W. Eijwortli, Ja/Zei'/o)-. Abraham Collardj ! aud Charles E. Ke ly, i-0"/)a>-les. Sixth Ward. (ohn D. Miller, Alderma/:, Ifaac S. Douglas, AfJ}at!t. i Henry Ackerman and Wm. Davidfon, AfteMrtA ■ Jacob Peterfon, Colleiior. John Benfon andi j John Becker, tonlljbks. j Skventh Ward. Jacob Mott, Alderman, Samuel Torbert, Ajjiflant. David Lyou and John M'Mallers, Aftefsors. As- pinwall Cornwall, Collector, Morris Oakley and Jonathan Allen, Confiablcs. Eighth Wakd. Thurfton Wood, Alda maTiy Jafper Ward, Afftflant. Arthur Burtis and Chriftopher Beakley, Afiefiors. Andrew Hageman, ColleStor, Thomas D?r- ling and Henry G. Disbrow, Cotijlables. Ninth Ward. Nicholas Fifh, Alderman, Abraham Hoogland, Affijlant. Samuel Hake and J. Randall, jun. Afsefson. John C.Kimmel, ColleSior. Reuben Ryder and Sa- muel Wheat, Conjlables. Tenth Ward. Mangle Minthorne, Alderman, John Drake, Assistant. John Pell and William Thurfton, -«<^«^rj. Abra- ham Van Gelder, jun. Collector, ifaac Paug- burn and Lewis Osborn, Constables. Ward justices of the CITY of New York. Fir/l ff^ard, Henry I. Meigs. Second fVard, Cornelius C. Van Allen. ThirdH^ard, Samuel Van Wyek. Fourth ffard, John Burger. Fifth IVard, Samue! Burritt. Sixth Ward, David Crone. Set/entb fVard, Chrittian Schultz. Zithtb Ward, White Matlack. ^;.r.^«..,[&o\«',-'^ Tenth Ward, Judah Hammond. COMMISSIONERS OF THE ALmS-HOUSE AND BRIDEWELL. John I. Weftervelt, John H. Sickles, John M'Keffon, and James Teller. Doflor John Huyler, Physician of Alms-House. Doaor Pafcales, Physician of Gaol and Bridewell. INSPECTORS OF THE S. PRISON. George Warner, Peter A. Scheiick, William Few, Johii Bingham, Abra^am Bloodgood, and William T. Slocum. Richard Seaman, Capt. of theS. Prifon Guards. S U R R 0 G A T E /or f *e City and County of Neiu-York. SYLVaNUS MILLER. WARDENS of the Port of New-York. Jonathan Lawrence, Thomas Farmar, Elias Nex- fen, John Gelfton, and Archibald Kerly. BRANCH PILOTS. John Funk, Nathaniel Funk, Charles Swan, John Minugh, Thomas Williams, William Mi- nugh, Edward Wilkie, James Flinn, Robert Bennet, Robert Mitchell, Joieph Ogden, John jCarter, Chriftopher Seward, Michael Bloomer, I John Rider, John Buih, Peter Sawyer, David ; Mitchell, John Seward, John Ming, Urael Na- varro, Peter Hall, Samuel Cone, and William Corre. DEPUTYPILOTS. John Smith, George Ingraham, John White, Hunter Norwood, James Kelio, James Baker, Thomas Hope, Reuben Hope, James Malcolm, John Kello, T homas Bennet, and Jerry Hope. PILOTS for the Sound. Samuel Harrold, Hoyftead Hacker, Samuel Berrian, Willet Leaycraft, Cornelius Berrian, Samuel Earl, William Earl, and James Berrian. Commissioners 0/ Fortifications, for the Stati of Neiv-York. De Witt Clinton, Jacob Morton, Arthur Smith, PE.TER CURTENIUS, Jas. FaIRLIE. Officers of the City of ALBANY. Philip S.Van RenfTelaer, 'Mayor, John V. N. Yates, Recorder. Elbert Willet, Chamberlain . Charles R. Webfter and VVni. Fryer, ^IJer- men for the frft Ward. George Shepherd and Theod. Sedgwick, AJJiJlants. Douw Fonda and DirckVan Schelluyne, Alder- men for .the fecondlVard. Corneiius W. Groes« beck and James Gourlay, Ajfijiants. John Brinckerhoff and Richard S. Treat, Alder, men for the third IVard. Teunis Van Vechten and John Gates, Affiants. Matthew Trotter and John Bogart, Aldermen for the fourth fVard. Chriftopher C. Yates and John Grant, Ajijlants. Solomon Southwick, Sheriff. James Elliott, Ctty Marjhal. John Ciiyler, Comptroller. ElifliaDorr, Surrogate. C. D. Cooper, Clerk. Chriftopher C. Yates, ffealth.Uffcer. OFFICERS of the City of HUDSON. < Robert Jeiikins, Mayor. Philip S. Parker, Recorder. E. Pratt, Clerii. Robert Taylor, Super-vifort John C. Hogebooni, Sheriff. Jeremiah H. Strong, Marjbal. Paul Dakin, Nathan Sears, Samuel Wigton, and Henry Burckllsad, Aldermen. John Hardick, Seth G. Macey, James Van Dufen, and John Tompkins, Aj/ijtants. Oliver Wifwall, Ezekiel Butler, Solomon Bunker and John Elting, Ageffors. Officers of the City of SCHENECTADY. John Yates, Mayor. Abr. Van Iijgen, Clerk. John Corl, M/r/?^^?/. Abraham Outhoudt, JelUs 1. Fonda, Aldermen for the frfi If'afd. Gerlhom Van Vorft, Jacob Swits, Afftflantt James Murdoch, Simon A. Groat, Aldermen for the fecond Ward. Archibald Craig, Abrm. Van ingen, AJfiflar.ts. I DIRECTORS of the BANK of New-York. Mathkw Clarkson, Frejidenu J. Waddington, Robert Bowne, William Denning, Rufue King, John B. Coles, Herman Le Roy, John Atkinfon, George TurnbuU, N. Rogers, W. Van Zandt, James Lenox, T. M'Vickar, Nathan Sandford, Henry Poft, jun. Charles Wilkes, Cajhier. Difcount days, Tuejdays and Tburfdays, Directors of the New-York BRANCH BANK. Cornelius Ratt, Prejdent. Thomas Buchanan, Robert Lenox, •David M. Clarkfon, Oliver Wolcott, Ebenezer Stevens, Charles Ludlow, Fran. B, Winthrop, Jacob Le Roy, David Gelfton, Wm. Bayard, and John I. Glover. Jonathan Burrall, Cajhier. Difcount days, Tuefdays and Thurfdays. MANHATTAN COMPANY. HKNRr Rk^sxn, Prifidtnu PiREC.TORS. Ifaac Ckfoa> Daniel Phosnix> James Arden> De Witt Clinton James FairJie, George Lewis. City Recorder .** «jjfcia John Broome, William Ed^ar, William Few, Henry Rutgei-s, Walter Bowne, Whitehead Fifh,' Cajhw^ COMPANY OFFICERS. r«»,/p Attorney and Solicitor, jonn Fellows, Supenntendant of Water Work**. James D. Biflett, CoUeaor to Water Works. Difcount days, Mondays and Thurfdays. MERCHANT'S SANK. RlCHA*P Varicjc, PrefideKU DlaSCTORS. Peter Jay Munro, | John Taylor, . ohn Kane, ( DaTid Lydig, Thomas Storm, | BenjaminMintum ohnHone, ] Jofhua Sands, Henry i Wyckoff, James Roofevelt, Henry A. Cofter, | D. Thomas, exok, Lynde Catlin, Ca/hier. Difcount days are Wednefdays & Fridays. RULES Ohfer-ved at the BANKS In this City. THE Banks are open for the Tranf- a£tion of Bufinefs every Day in the Year, {Sundays, Cbrijimas-Day, Public Fajis, Tbank/gi-viHg Days, and the ^th of excepted, and theBANK or Ne w- York Good^Friday) from the Hour of Ten in the Morning to Three in the Af- ternoon. The Rate of Difcount is fixed z.tjix per Cent, per Annum. Three Days of Grace will be allowed, and the Difcount taken for the fame. Every Bill or Note offered for Difcount, muft be delivered into the Office on the Day preceding the Day of Difcount, and Ihall be inclofedin a fealed Cover, direfted to the Cafliier,advifing the Name of the Perfon upon whofe Account it is offered, &c.&c. Money lodged at the Banks may be re- drawn at Pleafure, free of Expence; but no Draft will be paid beyond the Balance of Accounts. Bills or Notes left with the Banks will be prefented for Acceptance, and the Money coUefted free of Expence. In cafe of Non- Payment and Proteft, the Charge of Proteft miift be borne by the Perfon lodging- the Bill. , . . Payments made at the Banks, mull be examined at the Time, as no Deficiency fuggefted afterwards will be admitted. DIRECTORS of the BANK of the UNiTin States. David Lenox, Prefident. James C, Fiflier, Robert Smith, Archibald M'Call, David Lenox, Samuel Breck, Elias BoUdinot, J. G. Wachfmuth, Jofeph Sims, Ifaac Wharton, Samuel Coates, Thomas Ewing, John Lawrence, George Fox, Pafchal Hollingworth Paul Siemon, Henry Pratt, Abijah Hammond, Mofes R,ogers, John Stille, Wm. Payne, Jofeph Coolidge, Edward Lyde, Gerard Walton, Samuel Johnfton. G, Simpfon, Cajhier. BANK of ALBANY. Philip S . Van Renffelaer, Prefident. Dudley Walfh, Stephen Lu(h, Abraham Ten Broeck, Abraham Van Vechten, Samuel Hill, George Pearlon, Jeremiah Van Renffelaer, Stephen Van Renffelaer, John Robifon, Barent Bleecker, John Van Schaick, and Matthew Trotter, DireElors. Garret Van Schaick, Cdflsitr. Bank of COLUMBIA. Stephen Paddock, Prefident. Jacob R. Van Renffelaer, James Hyat, Reuben Folger, Elifha Williams, William W. Van Nefs, Amariah Storrs, Samuel Reynolds, Samuel White, Robert Center, Wm. Davies, John Livingfton, and Ira Day," Direitors, James Nixon, Cajhier. NEW-YORK STAT5BANK. JQflN TAYLOR, Prssidknt. OrtXCTORJ. Arch'd. M'Intyre, Abr. G. Lanfing, P. Ganfevoort, jun. Francis Bioodgood, Cors. V. Schelluyne, Gilbert Stewart, John D. P. Douw, Ifaiah Townfend, Thomas Mather, James Kane, Eli/ha Jenkins, John Woodworth. Comptroller of the State, is ex officio one of the Directors. FARMER'S BANK, (Lanfingburgh.) John D. Dickinson, Prejident. Guert Van Schoonhoven, Elijah Janes, Samuel Stewart, Wm. Bradley, J. Hickok, Townfend M'Coon, Jonathan Burr, Daniel Merritt, George Tibbets, John Woodworth, Ephm. Morgan, Thos. Hillhoufe, ZJire^fcr*. Hugh Peebles, Cafliier. JERSEY BANK. Amasa Jackson, President. DIRECTORS. John Griffiths, jun. James Thomfon^ James Heard, Aaron Ogden, John B. Murray, Allen Shepherd, Andrew Fofter, Thoma* Salter. Benjamin Strong, Sylvefter Robinfon. John Low, Cafliier. GOLD COINS Of Englandand Portugal, by an aft of Congrefs, pafs after the following rates, — thatis, 89 cents the penny-weight. But the gold coins of France ancf Spain, and the do- minions of Spain, pafs at the rate of 87 cents the pennyweight. 7 A B L E For receiving and paying Gold Coins, calculated by the Officers of the Bank of the United States, agreeable to law. Gold Coins of France and Spain, and Do- minions ofSpain. Grainsv Cents. I J s 7 3 1 1 4 14 5 18 6 tz 7 *i 8 t<) 9 : \l lo 1 1 40 (z 44 >J 47 •4 51 >S 55 16 58 17 6z 18 66 19 69 29 70 zo 74 ZI . 78 81 8y 14 - »9 COINS of the UNITED STATES, lo Mills, T r • Cent. 10 Cents, f . 3 I Dime. 10 Dimes, f ""^"^ 1 i Dollar. 10 Dollars, J C i Eagle. Mills. Cents. Dimes. Dollars. Eagles. lO I o o o 100 10 I o o 1000 loo 10 1 o loooo looo loo lo I WEIGHT of the Federal Coins. Pure Gold, dwts. gr. 7 4-8 3 6-8 1} 7-8 II 4-t6 17 10-16 zo 13-16 13 2-16 ig 0-16 Ab Eagle, Half do. Quar. do. Dollar, Half do. Quar. do. Dime, Half do. Cent, Half do. 10 S z «S 7 J I o 8' 4 Standard do. dwts. 1 1 S «5 a 19 4-8 »7 8 8 16 4 8 1 «7 J-S 20 4-s 8 The ftandard for filver coins, 1438 parts of pure filver to 179 parts of alloy, which is wholly of copper. All other gold cojn of equal linenefs, to be valued at 89 cents per dwt. and all other filver coin of the fame finenefs at 1 1 1 cents perounce. A mill is the loweft money of account. A cent is the higheft copper coin. A dime is the loweft filver coin. The eagle is a gold coin—equal to ten dollars.— —The ftandard for gold. Is ele- ven parts fine, and one part alloy* VALUE of FOREIGN COINS in the Money of the United States. Sixteenth cfaDolltr.^ Half a piftareeii. Real Plate of Spain, » An Englifh Six-pence, Eighth of a Dollar, The Livre Turnois of France, A Piflareen, An Englilh Shilling, Quarter of a Dollar, - The Mark Banco of Hamburgh The Florin or Guilder of the United Netherlands, A HalfDoUar, The Rupee of Bengal, - A Spanilh Dollar, The Rix Dollar of Denmark, The Rix Dollar of Sweden, The Ruble of Ruflia, Crownsof England andFrance, The Millrea of Portugal, The Tale of China, The Pagoda of India, A French Piftole, A Spanilh Piftole, The Pound of 1 reland , - Poundflerlingof Gre»t-Britain A French Guinea, An Engli.'h Guinea, A Moidore, Half Johannes, A Doubloon, A Johannes, M 5 •t Cents. Dimes. • Mills. I o e 0 £ ■ o o 1 c ) O o o 1 < 5 O o o X o o ■ o 0 1 R c 0 o 0 o o o 2 2 0 0 c o o 0 y S ^ 0 c > o o o o c 5 Cr O o o 5 o 1 Q o o o ' 0 o o 1 Q 0 o c I o o o o I I o o o I z 4 o o 1 4 8 o o I 9 0 6 ty c 3 7 7 J c A \- I o " c ^ 4 c I O 0 c . 6 7 c ) o c o c 1 i o 0 o I 4 9 3 3 1 I J 0 0 o RULES FOR REDUCING THE DIFFERENT CURRENCIES INTO EACH OTHER. ift. To reduce the currencies of N. Hampfhire, Maflachufetcs, -hode Ifland, Conneaicut, and Virginia, into thofe of New Yorlt and North Carolina, to the given fum add --jd part thereof . Of Pennfylvania, New Jerfey, Oeh'ware and f.-^a- ryland, to the given fum add i-+th thereof Of Suuth Carolina and Georgia, from the given lum fubtradt 2-qths thereof. i-:. i o reduce New York and North Carolina into N. Hamp/hire, Maflachufetts, Rhode llland, Conneflicut and Viiginia, from the given ium deduiSl i-4th thereof. Into Pennfylvania, New ierley, Delaware and Maryland., from the given ium deduiS i-i6th thereof. Into bouth Carolina and Georgia, to the given ium add i-6th, then take half of the wliole, -3d. To reduce Pennfylvania, New Jerfey, De- lav, are and Aflaryiand, into New Hampihire, Maf. lachuietts, Rhode Ifland, Connefticut and Vir» tcmia, from the given fum deduft i.«th thereof, into New York and North Carolina, to the given ium add i.r^th thereof. Into South Carolina and Georgia/ multiply by 3, add i.gth, and divjde the produft by j ; or multiply by zS and liivide by 45. 4th. To reduce Sotrth CaroHna and Georgia into N. Hampihire, MafTachufetti, Rhode Ifland, Counetticut and Virginia, to the given fum add i,<7ths thereof, into Pennfylvania, New Jerfey , Dela vareand Maryland, multiply the given fum by 44, and divide by 2K. Into i*«evv York and North Carolina,- from the fum fubtraft 1.7th, a;:d .'icubie t> e rema nder. ■ j lia i ..UIJlUi» W!gWWgWff"«^W»»P«!B A Tahitof the Weight and Value Coins, as they now pafs in Gre and the United Spates of Amen g" O CO HI jr'— < m "il W HI frJ 2. c w « £i.D-w^ gtg "cS a S 5^ 3 5" CO =^ ? 5" ° jr <> » B £ g 0\ Ot4> -1^ vo M o u> u> € « w 00 — oo o\ - O Ol« of fund ry at-Britain ca, Co f*3 Co Standard Weight. xmOOmmOOOOiim 00 0\OOOOnOnOOOO • a. Sterling Money ofGreat Britain. 1^ n oo>a o o ^ o eo oo-f* oa>oa>oo>f^OOOOMH2Kj MM * ON 00 o t) 00 o\ o> O 9\ OOM OOOOOOOOOOOOOCTvO?" M W M 00 0\V0 00^ CO 00 O « OO os-^ _ M 11 OOOOOOOOOOO-tk • • fee N. York and North- Carolina. mmOOU-^OOOOmh W HI M 00 O 00^ O O -P- O «^ U< M G 0 00\0 0oocyi0 0t^\0 • • 5^ a £ R Da A TABLE of Simple Inttrefi at fx per Cent. 1 Mon. 3 Mont. 6 Mont. A Year. s. d. s. d. q. s. e Unwerjity oftbeStateof New-York, The Governor, and Lieut. Governor, for the Time 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. Ambrofe Spencer, E.L'Hommedieu, Lucas Elmendorf, James Cochran, A. Van Vechten, Ebenezer Ruffell, Simeon De Witt, Matthew Clarkfon, Rev. Andrew King, James Kent, Henry Rutgers, John Taylor, Charles Selden. Elifha Jenkins, De Witt Clinton, Peter Ganfevoort, jun. Alexander Shelden. Francis Bloodgood, Secretary. PROFESSORS OF MEDICINE Jn the Umverfity of the State of Nenu-Tork. Samuel L. Mitchiil, M. D. Profefl'or of Natural Hiftory and Botany. J Edward Miiler, M. d. Profeiior of the Praflice of Medicine Benj. De Witt, m.d. Profeflbr of Chemistry. Archd. Bruce, m. d. Profeflbr of Mineralogy. John Auguftine Smith, Profefl'or of Anatomy and Surgery. Wm. James M'Neven, m D. Profeflbr of Obfte- tries, and the Diieafes of Women and Children. Nicholas Romayne, m. d. Profeflbr of the Inftitutes of Medicine^ COLUMBlT'cOLLEGE. Trustees. Edward Dunfcomb, George C.Anthon, Rev. Gerlham Seixas Richard Harifon, John Watts, Egbert Benfon. L. L.D. Governeur Morris, Jacob Ratclifl^, Samuel Miller, D. D Rufus King. Rev. J.H. Livingfton,D.D Richard Varick, Brockholft Livingftoh, Rev. Abr. Beach, D. D. John Abeel, 0.D. William Moore, M.D. Cornelius I. Bogard, John M. Mafon, D. D, James Tillary, M.D. Rev. John H. Hobart Rt. Rev. Benj. MOore, Brockholft Livingfton, Treafurer, Rev. Dr. Beach. Secretary. Faculty of arts. Rt. Rev. Benjamin Moore, d. d. Prefident. PROFESSORS. Rev. John Bowden, Profeflbr of Moral Philofo- phy, Logic, Rhetoric, and Belles Lettres. JohnKemp, L. L.D. ProfeflbiofMathematics, NaturalPhilolophy,CbronoIogy,aj:dGeography. Peter Wilfon, L.L.D. Proteflor of the Greek and Latin Languages, and Grecian and Roman Antiquities. James S. Stringham, Profeflbr of Chemiftry. candidates for admiiiloninto thedifllsrent cliiiies, are examined on fuch Days as the Fa- culty from time to time ihall appoint. STAGES STAGES F ROM NEW-YO RK TO PHILADELPHIA. ^1 STARTS AT UiLlGJbNCE, PILOT STAGE, MAIL STAGE, EXPEDITION, SWIFTSURE, tigni o clocK, A. M.aaiiy, Ten A. M. daily, Half part Twelve, daily. Half part Three, daily, except Saturday Ten A. M. daily. ARRIV^ES I FARE. next uay noun, ditto afternoon, fix next morning, next day aftern. ditto ditto, 5 Ols. SO Miles. % 6 II «J % iz 10 10 ? •i MAIL PILOT. fare. From New.Vork To Newark, is Elizabeth.Town, Bridgetown, Bruniwick, Kingfton, Princeton, Trenton, Briftol, Holmesburgh, . Frankford, Philadelphia, - ft^ Fourteen pounds of Baggage alloiued gratis in all the above Stages— One Hundred and Fifty pounds ivill be rated the same as a Passenger^ Dolls, o I I 2 3 4 4 4 J S 5° Dolts. 9 7V o X SO »J 2 o o i o o 5 o o 0 o i o o « I o so 8 o o $0 o 8