lEx Htbrifi SEYMOUR DURST -f ' "Tort niewv ^im^vJam. Je Mtt '> .>'.' /'rfeij- (h II I II) IDlfl/ii,,- 2,, II ,)Vv./-- /■/•/..•." niiirri, I J I'lil Diil. li I hiii cl, I ) .\,w/>t,lr/i /),,. H .1, " .»■ St/iiiif/i'iftir /■■/»/ Miirlm "I, iiswii/n III'. "7 lUiir III'. *'.V rrrl- Mil' Til > Xfw Di: '^J Cih/ A/tii.r Hoii-ri '"J Prism "^V /fp.vfiifiil I , I'l.l i',i„/,~.rMrrti„„ j,,,,^.^,^^, Id M.t/,i.ili.vl Hi.. j^,^^ Bmyi,,., Ihi.iin.l I,' LoH'ir SM rarlt.f 17 ll,l/'llW/ III: I .S I't nmin fill' llitii'i-li . /.'/ Infill run Pn. .'II I ri/lrli III' ADVERTISEMENT. j The only perfect original copy which has b( j *und of this Directory, after considerable inquiry '7 ^ he Publisher, is in the Library of the New YouK j Historical Society. The alphabetical arrangemcr t witains 855 names, to which may be added 7' ames on pages 52, 62, and 80, that do not appcr.i 1 their regular place; making together a toul ' F 926 names in this work. The population of the ' ty when this Directory originally appeared, waf y 3^614; the present population is 516,394. hi this edition the orthography, punctuation aii'i ^ Tungement of the original have been strictly copied. A key to the changes in the names of the streets ay be found on the next page. T!je map of the city which accompanies this pTi>' ■ t n, is copied from one appended to a New YoiX tory for 1789. tO the Changes iii tfie Names of Stre so FAB AS ASCERTAINED. POTIMERLY CALLED NOW CALLED Chatham Row, Park Row. Crown St. jJb^ty/st. ^ D&ck St. Pearl st. between Broad st. Hanover Sq. Duke st. South William st. D} es st. Dey st. Fair St. Fulton st. bet. B. way and Cliff si Garden st. Exchange Place. «:i('orge St. Spruce st. Golden Hill, John st. between William and Pear^ King George st. William st. bet. Frankfort andPean King St. Pine st. i Little Dock st. South st. bet. Whitehall and Old (S'ftjj Little Queen st. Cedar st. Magazine st. Part of Pearl st. Mill st. Part of South William st. Partition st. Fulton st. bet. B.way and the iV. Bj Princess st. Beaver st. bet. Broad and William' Queen st. Pearl st. bet. Wall st. and B.wa, Rtvbinson st. Park Place. St. James st. James st. Smith St. William st. between Old Slip and Liberty st. THE NEW-YORK DIRECTORY, CONTAINING, A Valuable and well Calculated ALMANACK ;— Tables of the different COINS, suitable for anj State, and digested in such order, as to render an Exchange between any of the United States plain and easy. ' • LIKEWISE, 1. The names of all the Ci- 7. tiiens, their occupations and places of abode. 2. The members in Con- gress, from what State, and where residing. 9. 3. Grand departments of the United States for ad- 10, justing public accounts, andbywhomconducted. 4. Members in Senate and 11 Assembly, from what county, and where re- siding. 12 5. Judges, Aldermen, and other civil ofiSccrs, with 13. their places of abode. 6. Public state-officers, and by whom kept. Counsellors at law, and where residing. Ministers of the gospel, where residing and of what Church. Physicians, Surgeons, and their places of abode. President, Directors, days, and hours of busi- ness at the Bank. Professors, &c. of the university of Columbia college. Rates of jwstage, as by law established. Arrivals and departures of the mails at the Poet- Office. BY DAVID FRANKS. NEW-YORK : Printed by SHEPARD KOLLOCK, comer of Wall and Water Streets, m, dcc, lxxx, vi. EEPTTBUSKED BY JOHN DOGGETT Jr., S9 LIBEETT BTEEET, NW YOKK, 1851. 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 day, 10 in the Afternoon. W. davs Feftivals, | Sun Remarkable Days, rifes &c. iH.M Sun ; Moon I rifes I feta H.M H.M i High Water- H. M. liSund 2|Mon SiTuef 41 Wed 5 6 Thur Frid Epiphany. Satu Sund 1 Sand, paft Epip. Men 10 Tuef 11 Wed 12 Thur 13 Frid Satu Sund 2 Sund. pad Epip. CircumciBon. Can. at Trenton i;^ Bat.ofPrinceton Days 9 hours 26ni Prelim. Art. 1783. 14 15 16 Mon 17 Tuef 18 Wed 19 Thurl 20 Frid 21 Satu 22 Sund 3 Sund. paft Epip 23: Mon Days 9h. 46m Conver. of St.Paul 7 7 7 7 7 7 24Tuef 25! Wed 26 Thurl 27lFrid 28 Satu 29 Sund 4 Sund. paft Enip 30iMon ,31 Tuef Davs lOh. Cm 23 ;4 37 5 58 2 uv Zo 1 ■I 37 7 10 ^9 ( -t 38 8 26 4 11 OL 22 4 38 9 36 5lAfi 22 4 38 10 51 6 1 34 21 4 39 11 58 7 2 24 21 4 39 Morn. 8 3 18 20 4 40 1 6 9 4 10 19 41 2 26 10 5 3 19 1 41 3 36 11 6 53 18 4 42 4 47 12! 6 46 18 4 42 5 46 13 7 37 17 4 43 6 42 14 8 30 16 4 44iJ;/es 15 9 15 15 4 45 6 10 16 9 50 14 4 46 7 18 1710 38 13 4 47 8 21 1811 21 12 !4 48 9 24 191 Morn. 12 |4 48:10 19 20 0 56 11 4 49[11 19 21 1 34 10 4 SOiMorn. 22 2 28 9 14 51 0 19 23 3 16 814 52 1 19 24 4 5 7|4 53 2 20 25 4 52 6 4 54 3 24 26 5 40 5 4 55 4 24 27 6 32 4 4 56 5 24 28 7 24 3 4 57 6 24 29 8 16 2 4 58 Sets 30 9 8 1 4 59 5 58 1 9 56 0 5 0 7 11 210 4 A2 (^J FEBRUARY begins on WEDNESDAY.XXVIII Days- Firfl Quarter the 5th day, 3 in the Afternoon. Full Moon the 12th day, at midnight. Laft Quarter the 21ft day, 3 in the morning. New Moon the 28th day, 10 in the morning. o Feftivals, Sun Sun Mooni W. liemarkable Days, rifes fets. j fets. i Water £> days &c. h.mIhmi H. M.\ H. M. 1 Wed 6 59 5 1 8 26 3 11 32 2 Thur Purifica. V. Mary. 6 58 5 2 9 38 4 Aft. 21 3 Frid 6 57 5 3 10 48 5 1 12 4 Satu Days lOh. 8m. 6 56 5 4 11 58 6 2 4 5 Sund 5 Sund. p. Epip. French Alii. 1778. 6 54 5 6 Morn. 7 2 53 6 Mon 6 53 5 7 1 20 8 3 44 7 Tuef 6 52 5 8 2 30 9 4 46 8 Wed 6 51 5 9 3 30 10 5 35 9 Thur Days lOh. 14m. 6 50 5 10 4 26 11 6 27 10 Frid 6 48 5 12 5 18 12 7 14 11 Satu 6 47 5 13 5 54 13 8 2 12 Sand Septoag. Sund. 6 46 5 14 Rises. 14 8 50 13 Mon 6 45 5 15 6 2 15 9 37 14 Tuef Valentine. 6 44 5 16 7 8 16 10 26 15 Wed 6 42 5 18 8 8 17 11 14 16 Thur 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 Mern. 21 2 10 20 Mon 6 37 5 23 0 10 22 2 54 21 Tuef 6 35 5 25 1 10 23 3 48 22 Wed 6 34 5 26 2 10 24 4 36 23 Thur 6 33 5 27 3 4 25 5 24 24 Frid St. Matthias. 6 325 28 3 51 26 6 12 25 Satu Days lOh. 59m. 6 31 '5 20 4 30 27 7 0 26 Sund Quinquaeg. Sund. 6 29 5 31 5 6 28 7 53 27 Mon 6 28 5 32 5 36 29 8 40 28 Tuef 6 27,5 33 Sets. 1 9 24 The Planet Venii.'s will be Morning Star till March 22d, then Evening Star till the Year's end. .( 5 ) , MARCH begins on WEDNESDAY, hath XXXI Days. Firft Quarter the 6th day, at Midnight. Full Moon the 14th day, 5 in the Afternoon. Laft Quarter the 22d day. 9 in the Afternoon. New Moon the 29th day, 7 in the Afemoon. p Feftivals, Sun Sun iMoon High W. Remarkable Days, rifes fets. fets. Water days &c. H.MiHMIH.M. H. M. IWed St. David, and Ash|6 25 5 •J C 00 7 16 2 10 16 2 Thur W eanesaay . 6 24'5 6b 8 34 3 11 11 3 Frid p 22:5 Q Q OO 9 54 4 Aft. 8 4 Satu Days lib. lorn. A 21 5 11 9 5 1 1 5 Sund 1 Sund. in Lent. A Id 19 5 A 1 41 Morn. 6 1 52 6 Mon A |0 18 5 /to 0 24 7 2 44 ■7 7 I uel i(\ 17 5 4o 1 33 8 3 30 8 Wed A 0 15 5 2 30 9 4 20 9 Thur Days increase 2 1 m A 0 1415 3 17 10 5 9 10 Frid A 0 135 47 3 57 11 5 53 11 Satu br. >\ asn. born oJ. A 115 4y 4 30 12 6 40 12 Sund z ound. in Lent. A D 105 DU 4 58 13 7 32 13 Mon A 0 95 5 21 14 8 20 14 Tuef O 7 5 Oo Rises. 15 9 8 15 Wed A 0 6 5 o4 7 0,16 9 56 16 Thur D 5 5 00 8 017,10 40 17 Frid St. Patrick. 6 3 5 ^7 oi 9 11811 24 18 Satu 6 2 5 58 10 219 Morn. 19 Sund 3 Sund. in Lent. 6 0 6 0 11 3 20 0 8 20 Mon 5 59 6 1 Morn. 21 0 54 21 Tuef Day & Night equal 5 58 6 2 0 9 22 1 40 22 Wed 5 576 3 1 4123 2 26 23 Thur 5 656 5 1 56 24! 3 16 24iFrid 5 546 6 2 36 25 4 6 25'.Satu 5 52 6 8 3 16 20 5 0 2<5 Sund 4 Sund. in Lent. 5 516 9 3 56 27 5 50 27 -Mon 5 50'6 10 4 25 28 6 44 2y Tuef 5 49'G 11 4 48 29 7 48 20 Wed 5 48 6 12 Sets. 30 8 42 30 Thur Days 12h. 24m. 5 466 14 7 30 1 9 42 SllFrid 5 45 6 15 8 50 2 10 40 A3 ( 6 ) 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 Morui Feftivala, Sun Sun Moot I High W, Remarkable Days. rifes fets. fets. o Water days &c. H M H M H. M |h. M. .'^atu OaVi 12th 32m C 0 AA in A 3 11 37 2 5 Sund. in Lent. 5 /19 4o 6 17 1 1 90 4 -Vft. 34 3 Men 5 4Z 6 1J< Hfn t-u ir±Ol 11 5 1 24 4 Tuef e 0 4U 6 20 0 9(1 0 2 10 5 Wed c 0 QO oy 6 21 1 9J 7 3 0 6 K'^'d"^ 0 Oo 6 22 9 f) 8 3 50 7 c 0 Q7 Ol 6 23 9 ^Ci 9 4, 42 g S' e OD 6 25 10 5 34 9 ^und Palm Sunday. c 0 o4 G 20 3 32 11 G 19 10 Mon t: 0 00 6 27 3 58 12 7 8 11 Tuef e 0 G 28 4 16 13 7 53 12 Wed 5 oU 6 30 4 38 14 8 42 13 c 0 ^y 6 31 /?.'7'f.v. 15 9 27 14 Frid' 'jrOOU. J; 1 IUop V . c 0 ou Zo 6 32 8 0 16 10 12 15 Satu 0 G 34 9 0 17 10 57 IG Sund Hidioucr ouuuuvt r 0 6 35 10 0 18 11 42 17 Mon 5 24 6 30 11 0 19 Morn. 18 Tuef 5 23 6 37 11 58 20 0 37 19 Wed TJrti- rif T OTinflp 5 22 6 38 Morn. 21 1 27 20 Thur 5 20 6 40 0 47 22 2 21 21 Frid Days 13h. 22m. 5 19 6 41 1 2023 3 11 22 Satu 5 18 6 42 1 52 24 4 55 23 Sund Sunday past East. 5 17 6 43 2 22 25 5 3 24 Mon 5 16 G 44 2 49 20 5 57 25 Tuef 5 15 6 45 3 20 27 6 51 26 Wed 5 13 G 47 3 42 28 7 49 ■21 Thur 5 12 6 48 4 2 29 8 43 28 Frid Days 13h. 38m. 5 11 6 49 fels. 1 9 37 29 Satu 5 10 G 50 9 C 2 10 37 30 Sund 2 Sund. past. East. 5 8 6 52 10 17 o 11 31 (jn MAY begins on MONDAY, hath XXXI Days. Firft Quarter the 4th day, 1 1 in the Afternoon. Full Moon the 13th day, 2 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the 20th day 9 in the Afternoon. New Moon the 27th day, 11 in the Morning. p i; olti V ctlS) 1 Sunl Sun iVlOOE HlgJl p. w R firvtn ■pirn ril a T ^i ttc ,' rifes|fcts. lei.s. vv ater days Ih.mihm n. iM n. i>i. 1 Muu 5 7 6 53 U 10 Aft. 22 2 Tuef 5 6 6 54 Morn 5 1 12 3 Wed Days 13 h 50m. 5 5 6 55 0 2 6 2 1 4 Thur 5 3 G 57 0 43 7 2 51 6 Frid 5 2 6 58 1 l-J 8 3 37 6 Satu 5 1 6 59 1 44 9 4 27 7 Sund 3 Sund. p. Eaft 5 0 7 0 2 10 10 5 17 8 Mon 4 59 7 1 2 33 11 6 07 9 Tuef 4 58 7 2 2 51 12 6 62 10 Wed Cong, met 1775. 4 57 7 3 3 10 13 7 32 11 Thur 4 56 7 4 3 34 14 8 17 12 Frid Char. fur. 1780. 4 56 7 4 4 1 15 6 6 13 Satu Days 14h. 10m. 4 55 7 5 Rifes 16 9 51 14 Sund 4 Sund. p. Eaft. 4 54 7 6 9 6 17 10 36 15 Mon 4 53 7 7 9 58 18 11 21 16 Tuef 4 52 7 8 10 32 19 Morn. 17 Wed 4 51 7 9 11 24 20 0 10 18 Thur 4 50 7 10 U 56 21 1 2 19 Frid Days 14h. 24m. 4 49 7 11 Morn. 22 1 50 20 Satu 4 48 7 12 0 22 23 2 46 21 Sund Rogation Sund. 4 47 7 13 0 49 24 3 42 Mon 4 46 7 14 1 14 25 4 35 23 Tuef 4 45 7 15 1 44 26 5 30 24 Wed 4 44 7 16 2 11 27 6 26 25 Thur Afcention Day. 4 44 7 16 2 43 28 7 20 26 Frid 4 43 7 17 3 21 29 8 14 27 Satu Days 14h. 34m. 4 43 7 17 Sets. 1 9 8 28 Sund Sund. afib. Afcen. 4 42 7 18 9 0 2 9 58 29 Mon 4 41 7 19 9 50 310 52 30 Tuef 4 41 7 19 10 33 411 42 31 Wed 1 4 40 7 20 11 14 5'Aft. 31 ( 8 ) JUNE begins on THURSDAY, hath XXX days. Firft Quarter 3d day, 2 in the Afternoon. Full Moon the Hth day 5 in the Afternoon Laft Quarter the 19th day, 4 in the Morning. New Moon the 25th day, 7 in the Afternoon. O i? unit liloj Sun ivioon ( High W. RoTYlOT*l/'fl nip TlnT7C U-ctUlc XJiljoi rues fnfa lecs lets. Water days &C. n ivj tl. a IH. M. 1 Thur Boiton p.lhut 17(4 4 40 7 20 11 38 6 1 3 2 Frid 4 39 7 21 Morn. 7 2 16 3 Satu Days 14h. 42.m. 4 39 7 21 0 8 8 3 6 4 Sund vVnitunaay. 4.38 7 22 0 28 9 3 56 5 Mon 4 38 7 22 0 54 10 4 46 6 Tuef • 4 OB 7 22 1 12 11 5 32 7 Wed 4 o7 7 23 1 56 12 6 17 8 Thur 4 01 7 23 2 16 13 7 4 9 Frid 4 01 7 23 3 1 14 7 46 10 Satu 4 00 7 24 3 58 15 8 32 11 Sund Irinity isunday, & 4 oo 7 li4 Ktjes. 16 9 17 121 Mon St. Barnabas 4 00 7 OA 0 00 17 10 11 ISlTuef 4 00 7 24 9 14 18 10 59 14|Wed 4 00 7 25 9 48 19 11 52 ISjThur Days 14n.o4m. 4 00 7 25 10 20 2U .1/0 •71. IGjFrid 4 00 7 25 10 49 21 0 40 17 Satu oat of D. Hill, 75. 4 oD 7 25 11 14 22 1 35 iSlSund 1 Sund.palt. 1 rini. 4 oo 7 25 11 41 23 9 oo 19|Mon oritun evacua.rhi- 4 oo 7 25 Morn. 24 3 23 20!Tuef ladelpnia. 177o. 4 OD 7 25 0 8 25 4 17 21 Wed Longest day. 4 35 7 25 0 33 26 5 13 22 Thur 4 35 7 25 0 58 27 6 7 23 Frid 4 35 7 25 1 26 28 6 57 24 Satu 4 35 7 25 2 4 29 7 47 25 Sund 2Sund. paft Trini. 4 35 7 25 Sets 30 8 37 26 Mon 4 35 7 25 8 24 1 9 31 27 Tuef 4 35 7 25 9 1 2 10 25 28 Wed ( Bat.Sulli.ia. 76. 4 35 7 25 9 34 3 11 15 29 Thur ( Bat. Monm. 78. 4 36 7 24 10 0 4 Afc. 5 30 Frid 4 36 7 24 10 23 5 0 50 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. W . days Feftivals, | Sun Remarkable Days, rifes &c. IHM Sun fets. M IVI 11 iVJ i»100E lec.^. ri. iVi High Water H. M 1 Satu 4 36 7 24 10 47 6 1 45 2 Sund 3 Sund. part Trini. 4 36 7 24 11 6 7 2 36 3 Mon 4 37 7 23 11 30 8 3 26 4 Tuef Independen. 1776. 4 37 7 23 11 56 9 4 15 5 Wed Ticon. aband. 77 4 37 7 23 Morn 10 5 5 6 Thur Bat. Great Spri.81 . 4 38 7 22 0 20 11 5 52 7 Frid 4 38 7 22 0 58 12 6 36 8 Satu Canon. Gw. Tn.76 4 39 7 21 1 3G 13 7 21 9 Sund 4 Sund. paft Trini. 4 39 7 21 2 3U 14 8 6 10 Mon 4 40 7 20 3 14 15 8 51 11 Tuef DaysdecreafelOm. 4 40 7 20 Rifcs 16 9 37 12 Wed 4 41 7 19 8 21 17 10 21 13 Thur 4 42 7 18 9 0 18 11 10 14 Frid 4 42 7 18 9 17 19 Morn. 15 Satu 4 43 7 17 9 39 20 0 3 16 Sund { 5 Sund. p. Trin. 4 43 7 17 10 C 21 0 56 17 Mon 1 Ston.Pt. tak. 79. 4 44 7 16 10 32 22 1 49 18 Tuef 4 45 7 15 11 4 23 2 47 19 Wed 4 45 7 15 11 38 24 3 35 20 Thur Days 14h. 35m. 4 46 7 14 Morn. 25 4 28 21 Frid 4 47 7 13 0 28 26 5 23 22 Satu 4 48 7 12 1 28 27 6 18 Sund 6 Sund. paftTrini. 4 49 7 11 9 '^n ^ Ow 98 7 9 24 Mon 4 50 7 10 3 3S 29 8 0 25 Tuef Dog Days begin. 4 50l7 10 Sets. 1 8 50 26 Wed 4 51 7 9 7 58 2 9 44 27 Thur 4 52 7 8 8 23 3 10 38 28 Frid Days 14h. 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. paftTrini. 4 55 7 5 9 30 G 1 4 31 Mon 1 |4 56 7 4 9 54 7 1 50 ( 10 ) AUGUST begins on TUESDAY, bath XXXI Days Firll Quarter, the lit day, 10 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. Feftivals, 1 Sun Sun Moon nign w Remarkable DayS; rifes fets fets o VVater* days &c. 1 H. M H.M H. M. H. M. 1 Tuef Lammas Day. 4 0/ 7 0 10 22 8 2 32 2 Wed 4 00 *7 O 7 Z 10 53 9 3 20 3 Thur 4 00 7 z 11 31 10 4 9 4 Frid Days i4th. 4 59 7 J morn . 11 4 54 ^ Sat. a u 0 U U 10 12 5 41 6 Sun. 0 feun. p. In. & Transhgurat. 0 1 6 59 1 8 13 6 29 7 Mon 0 L 0 00 Jj 0 14 7 9 8 Tuef a 0 6 57 6 y 15 8 56 9 Wed a 4 0 00 rifes. 1619 55 10 Thur a 0 0 00 i lo 17 10 34 11 Frid Savan. evac. oi. a 0 0 54 7 OA 1811 23 12 feat. K Q 0 0 D a_ Q 1 A o lU 19 morn. 13 feun. V bund. p. inn. a y 0 al Q Q A 0 00 20 0 16 14 Mon a iU 0 aU y 0 21 1 9 15 lucl a 11 0 4y y 4o 22 2 6 16 Wed bat. (.^amu. oU. a lo 0 4/ lU zo 23 3 1 17 Thur K 14 a 14 A /I A 0 40 11 1 11 10 24 3 54 18 rnd. Days, 13h. 30m. a la A A^ 0 40 25 4 48 19 Sat. K 1 A a ID A A\ t) 44 n 1 ft U 10 26 5 40 20 feun. 10 Sund. p. Tri. 5 17 A A'X 0 40 1 Oyl 1 -44 27 5 36 21 Mon 5 18 A /IO 0 4/ ^ 0/ 28 6 30 22 Tuef 5 20 6 40 3 40 29 7 20 23 Wed 5 21 6 39 fetf. 30 8 10 24 Thur St. Bartholom. 5 22 6 38 6 53 1 9 1 25 Frid Days 13h. 8m. 5 24 6 36 7 15 2 9 54 26 Sat. 5 25 6 35 7 38 3 10 41 27 Sun. 11 Sun. p. Tri. & 5 26 6 34 8 2 4 11 26 28 Mon B. L. inand 76 5 27 6 33 8 28 5 Aft. 12 20 Tuef St. John Baptift. 5 28 6 32 8 56 6 0 58 3C Wed 5 30 6 30 9 30 7 1 44 31 I hurl 5 31 6 29 10 14 8 2 30 ( 11 ) SEPTEMBER begins on FRIDAY, hath XXX days. l'"ull Moon the 8th day. 2 in tlie Morning. Laft Quarter the 14th day. G in the Afttrnoon. New Moon the 22d day, G in the Mnrnino;. Firft Quarter the 30th day, 10 in the Morning. ■ iW. ^ days Feftivals, Remarkable Days, &c. Sun Sun 'Moon 2 rifes fcts. | fets. j p HMiH.Al H.M.ra High Water H. M. 1 Fiid 2 Satu ! 3 Sund 12 Sund. paft Tri 4 IMon Dog-daya end. 5 Tvief Bat. off Chef. 81. 6 Wed I 7 Thur Days 12h. 42m. 8 Frid Bat. Eutaw. 81. 9 Satu i 10 Sund 13 Sund. p, Trin. 11 ilon B. Brandyw. 77. 12 Tuefi 13 WedjN. Lon. bur. 81. 14 Thur; 1.5 Frid. N. York tak. 76. 16 Satu I 17 Sund 14 Sund. p. Trin 18 Mon 19 Tuef 20 Wed 21 Thur St. Matthew. 22 Frid pay & Night equ 23 Satu 24 Sund 15 Sund. p. Trin. 2-5 ISIcn lArnold's plot. 80. 32 6 33 6 34 6 35 G 36 6 38 6 39 6 40'6 41 iG 436 446 466 5 4716 5 4916 50|6 5i;6 53'6 54|6 56'6 57,6 586 06 2810 53; 9 27111 58|lO 26 Morn.ln 26 Tuef 27, Wed 28;Thur 29' Frid 30' Satu PhU. taken, 78. St. Michael. 15 35 45 55 75 85 95 115 1 8112' 2 10 13 3 14il4 4 18il5 6 48 17 10 7 15il811 7 48 19 11 8 3l!20 9 26 21 10 26,22 10 11 30 23 9 Morn.' 2i 0 38 25 1 48. 26 2 58 27 4 828 5 229 16 •3 52 41 30 23 16 9 7 3 59 Morn. 0 56 Sets. 6 16 6 38 7 8 7 40 8 20 9 8 10 8 49 11 8| 49 43 38 31 21 12 1 51 51 41 31 17 5 Aft. 4 6; 0 48 7! 1 35 8; 2 21 91 3 7 310 411 (J^ OCTOBER begins on SUNDAY, hath XXXI days Full Moon the 7th day, at Noon. Laft Quarter the 14th day, 3 in the Morning. New Moon the 21ft day, 10 in the Afternoon. Firft Quarter the 30th day, 2 in the Morning. jw. ']days Feftivak, Remarkable Days, Sun Sun iMoou j ^ rifes fets. rifes. p HMIHM H.M.PS High Water H. M. llSund 16 Sund. paft Tri.|6 2 3 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Mon Billing, evacu. 77. Tuef Battle German. 77 Bat. Stillwater. 77 17 Sund. p, Tri. & Treaty w.Hol. 82 Wed Thur Frid Satu Sund Mon Tuef Wed Thur Days llh. 12m Frid Satu I Sund Eufopus burnt 77. Mon Burgoyne taken 77 Tuef; Wed Falmouth burnt75 Thur Cornwallis tak. 81 Frid :Bat. Redbank, 77. Satu ! Sund 19 Sund. paft Trri. Mon i Tuef I Wed I Days lOh. 38m. Thuri Frid I Satu Rat. Whitepl. 70. Sund 20 Sund.paftTrin. Mon Tuefl 12 13 14 15 5 16'5 18 5 19 5 20 5 215 225 23'5 245 255 26 5 275 29 5 30;5 315 33 345 36'5 3755 38|5 405 4115 425 43j5 45 5 46 !5 47 5 49 5 0 8 1 14 2 30 3 38 4 42 Rifes. 40| 5 58 6 36 7 28 8 20 9 30 17110 18 10 35 10 38 34 11 48 33 mo)'«. 31 0 58 30, 2 8 29 3 8 27l 4 8 26; 5 8 24i fets. 23! 5 21 22! 5 48 6 20 7 8 8 0| 8 58 9 59' 14|11 4 13 morn. Ill 0 8 11 morn. 0 40 Aft. 1 ( 13 ) i^OVEMBER begins on WEDNES. hath XXX days Full lloon, 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 2sth day, 4 in the Afternoon. Feftivals, W. I Remarkable Days, ^day3 I &.C. Days 10 h. Sm. I Wed [All Saints. 2! rhur SiFrid St. John's tak. 75. 4jSatu| 5|^>und21 Sund. p. Trini. &Mon TlTuef 8iWed 9!Thur lOFrid 11 Satu 12Sund'22 Sund. p. Trini. 13!Mon Montreal ta. 75. 14Tuef 15 Wed Fort Miff. ev. 77 16 Thur Fort WaCh. t. 76 17Frid IS Satu Fort Lee tak. 76 19 Sund 23 Sund. p. Trin. 20Mon 21'Tuer 22 Wed 23 Thur Days 9h. 36m. 2-iFrid :5 Satu 26 Sund 24 Sund. p. Trin. 27 Mon 2^ Tuef 20 Wed 30 Thur Provi. Treat. 82 Sun. Sun rifes j fets. HJVI H^M 00,5 10 6 51|5 6 52;5 6 53 5 6 545 6 55'5 6 56,5 6 57 5 6 585 04 1 4 59 10 40|21 24 58 11 53 -'-' 3 4 57 44 56 5 4 55 7 6[4 54 7 8 4 52 7 94 51 7 10 4 50 7 11 4 49 7 124 48 7 13 4 47 7 134 47 7 144 46 7 15 4 45 7 16(4 44 10 2 7 1614 44 11 8 17144 3 7 18 4 42 7 1814 42 MoonjSf High fets H^l « 1 19,11 2 30 12 3 40113 4 50 14 rifei. 5 18 6 18 7 20 8 2619 9 28:20 Water H. M. Morn 1 0 2 3 4 5 6 fets. 5 8 5 5S 6 49 7 50 8 57 morn. 0 11 23 24 0 25 0 20 027 0 28 0 29 1 1 is'n 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 nio) 0 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 11 A. 1 2 2 3 J 5 ( 14 ) DECEMBER begins on FRIDAY, hath XXXI Days Full Moon the 5th day, 8 in the Morning. Lal't Quarter the 12th day, 7 in the Morning Now Moon the 20th day, at Midnight. Firft Quarter the 28th day, 3 in the Morning. Feltivals, Remarkable Days, &c. W, days 2 Satu 3 Sund 4 Mon 5Tuef 6 Wed 7 Thur 8 Frid 9 .«atu 10 Sund 11 Mon 12Tuef 13 Wed Days 9h. 12in 14 Thur Jerfey overrun, 76 15 Frid 16 Satu 17 Sund 3 Sund in Advent 18 Mon 19 Tuof 20 Wed I Sun. I Sun rifes fets 1 H mIh M Moon fets. H. M. SI High ^ iWater H. M 23 31 21 22 Frid Satu Mon Tuef Wed 28 Thur Frid Satu Sund Days 9h. 22m. Advent Sunday. Bat. Newport, 76. Bat.G. Bridge 75. 2 Sund. in Advent 7 19 Shortest Day. Thur St. Thomas. 24 Sund 4 Sund. in Advent Chriftmafs. Heflians taken, 76. St. John the Evan. Innocents. Montgom. fell, 75 20 4 20 4 21 4 21 4 22 4 22 4 23 4 23 4 24 4 24 4 24 4 24 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 254 25 4 25 4 25 4 254 25 4 25 4 254 24 4 24 4 24 4 2 28 3 38 4 5. 0 ; 5 5-! 7 t 8 2- 9 31 10 41 40 40 39 39 38 38 37 37 3(, 3(; 30 Mum 0 48 1 5-J 2 4' 3 Al 4 4-, 5 40 0 38 ids 5 28 G 33 7 38 8 40 9 50 10 5-1 ISlorn 0 4 1 2 2(; 3 0 z; 7 li- 8 IC 8 5; 9 52 10 40 11 35 Mor 0 27 1 19 12 52 41 31 17 4 49 37 23 9 7 9 55 10 46 11 35 Aft. 24 101 3 46 1611 4 37 3813 12| 5 29 6 26 ( 15 ) ECLIPSES. THERE will be five Eclipfes this year, three of the Sun and two of the Moon. The Ifl is of the !Moon, January I4th, the former part vifible, and the latter invifible. Beginning, 14th Day, at 6h. 38m, i 2 Middle, - - - 7 49 ( S End, - - - 9 0 1 2. Duration, - - 2 22 ' :m Digits eclipsed near 5. on the iloon's fouth limb. iV. B. This eclipfe begins but 38 minutes before the fun rifes ; fo only the beginning is vilible. The 2d is of the fun, January 29th, at 40 minutes paft i5 o'clock in the evoning, invifible. The 3d is of the ^loon, July 11th. viCble in part, and calculated as follows : Beginning of vilibility. Beginning of total darknels, Middle, End of total darknefs. End of the Eclipfe. Digits Eclipfed near 13 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 ^th, at 53 minutes paft 3 o'clock in the morning, invifible. The 5th is of the Sun, December 20th, at 52 mi- nutes paft 11 o'clock in the morning, invifible. Moon's Latitude. 1= 22' South. 4h. Im. ■) 5 20 ,1 5 55 6 7 s 7 30 Common Notes and Moveable Feasti,for 178G. Golden Number Epact Dominical Letter Cycle of the Sun 2* 1 0 A 3 B2 Shrove Sunday, Feb. 26. Eafter Sunday, April 16. Afcention Day, Hay 25. Whitfunday, June 4. TABLE of DOLLAKS, &c. Number of Dollars. New- York and N. Carolina N. HanipCh. Malliichu. Rhd, Illand, Connecticut & Virginia. N. -Jersey, Fennfj'lvan. Maryland, and Dela- ware. S. Carolina, and Georgia. \ g 0£. 0 o n V f 0 7 1 f 0 4 o 2 iPi Q n V 1 9 n u n 1 X J Q 0 Q O V A. 3 1 X 4 0 n \j IS xo 0 1 X 9 ft O 0 \X o X* V 4 1 x^ Q 1 X 4 n o X 1 0 XO fl 0 \% \j xo 0 o 5 9 it 0 1 X 10 Xv fl 1 X 17 X ( (j 1 ^ X u 4 (5 2 g Q 1 X Ifi XO 0 9 5 0 1 A X o 0 7 9 10 0 9 9 n V 9 19 Xi^ ft o 1 19 X i.£t S o g 3 4 0 9 Q o Q O 0 n V 1 17 X XI 4 9 Q 1 9 x^ () 9 14 X't o 7 A u 9 9 ^ it 0 10 4 () 3 n o 0 o 1 Xtl fl 2 6 g \\ 4 g c 3 ft u 0 4 2 2 11 4 12 4 16 0 3 19 x.^ 0 4 10 XV Q 2 16 0 13 5 4 0 3 xo 0 4 1^7 (i 3 0 g 14 5 12 0 4 4 0 «i 5 0 3 5 4 15 6 0 4 10 X V 0 e; u 12 (i 3 10 0 16 5 g 0 4. 16 0 (J 0 Q 3 14 g 17 ft u 16 0 2 0 g 7 (J 3 j9 4 18 7 4 0 5 g 0 A o 15 Q 4 4 0 19 7 12 0 5 14 XTt 0 7 2 4 8 8 20 g 0 ft o 0 0 7 10 0 4 13 4 21 Q o g 0 ft u ft u 0 7 17 (j 4 18 ^ xo 0 22 g 16 0 0 19 x^ g 5 Q 5 2 8 23 g 4 c 0 18 0 g 12 (5 5 7 4 24 9 12 0 7 4 0 g 0 Q 5 12 0 25 10 • 0 0 7 10 0 9 7 5 16 8 26 10 g 0 7 ifi xu 0 q 15 6 1 4 27 10 16 0 g 9 0 10 lo 2 (J 6 6 0 28 4 0 g g 0 10 Xv 10 0 6 10 8 29 u 12 0 8 14 0 10 17 6 6 15 4 30 12 0 0 9 0 0 11 5 0 7 0 0 35 14 0 0 10 10 0 13 2 0 8 3 4 40 16 0 0 12 0 15 0 (1 9 6 8 45 18 0 0 13 10 0 16 17 c 10 10 0 50 20 0 0 15 0 18 15. 0 11 13 4 55 22 0 0 16 10 0 20 12 0 12 16 8 60 24 0 0 18 0 0 22 10 0 14 0 0 70 28 0 0 21 0 0 26 5 0 16 6 8 TABLE of DOLLARS, &c. p 2 New- York, and N.Carolina N. Hampfh ilaflachu. Rhd. inand Connecticut and & Virsrinia N.-Jcrfey, Pcnnfylvan. Maryland, ■ Dela- ware. S. Carolina, and Georgia. 33 15 37 10 75 0 112 10 150 0 187 10 375 0 750 0 937 10 1125 0 1500 0 1875 0 2250 0 2625 0 3000 0 3375 0 3750 0 80 90 100 200 300 400: 600 1000 2000 2500 32 36 40 80 120 100 200 400 800 1000 3000 1200 U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4000 IGOO 5000 2000 6000 2400 7000 2800 8000 3200 9000 3600 1000014000 24 27 30 60 90 120 150 300 600 750 900 0 01200 0 0 1500 0 0;i800 0 0 2100 0 02400 0 0 2700 0 0 3000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ii.l8 21 23 46 70 93 116 233 466 583 700 933 1106 1400 1633 1866 2100 2333 13 4 0 0 6 8 13 4 0 0 6 8 13 4 6 8 13 4 6 8 0 0 6 8 13 4 0 0 6 8 13 4 0 0 6 8 TABLE of Englifh and French Crowns as they pafs in the ftates of New- York and North-Carolina. No. L. s. d. No, L. s. d. No. L. s. d. 1 0 9 0 15 6 15 0 29 13 1 0 2 0 18 0 16 7 4 0 30 13 10 0 3 1 7 0 17 7 13 0 40 18 0 0 4 1 16 0 18 8 2 0 50 22 10 0 5 2 5 0 19 8 11 0 60 27 0 0 6 2 14 0 20 9 0 0 70 31 10 0 7 3 3 0 21 9 9 0 80 36 0 0 8 3 12 0 22 a 18 0 90 40 10 0 9 4 1 0 23 10 7 0 100 45 0 0 10 4 10 0 24 10 16 0 200 90 0 0 11 4 19 0 25 11 5 0 300 135 0 12 5 8 0 26 11 14 0 400 180 0 0 13 5 17 0 27 12 3 0 500 225 0 0 14 6 6 0 28 12 12 0 1000 450 0 0 ^ ( 10 ) A TABLE to afcortain the value of fundry Coins of Gold, as regulated by the Chamber of Com- merce ; which fhews, at one view, their value in Great Britain. lY. B. There has been a late regulation made by the Affemblij of South Carolina, that English Guineas must weigh 5 dwt. 7 grs. PiJ'toles 4 dwt. 6 grs. and Moidores G dwt. IG grs. Standard New- Sterling Weidit. York M on. of SPECIES. Curr. G Brita. dwt L. 8. d. L. 8. d. Double Johannes - 1 o lo 0 6 8 0,3 12 0 Single ditto Half ditto - 9 0 3 4 01 16 0 4 12 1 12 00 18 0 Quarter ditto 2 6 0 16 00 9 0 Caroline ditto 6 8 1 18 01 2 0 Spanish Doubloons 17 0 0 0 03 6 0 Two piftole 8 12 3 0 Oil 12 0 One ditto 4 6 1 10 00 16 0 Ens rlifh Guinea 5 G 1 17 4I1 1 0 Half ditto - 2 15 0 18 8 0 10 c French Guinea 5 4 1 16 4 1 1 0 Half ditto - 2 14 0 18 210 10 6 Chequin 2 4 0 14 60 8 0 Moidore 6 18 2 8 0!l 7 0 TABLE of HALF -JOHANNES. L. s. L. a. a; L. B. L. 8. p p o 0 1 3 4 14 44 16 27 86 8 300 960 0 2 6 8 15 48 0 28 89 12 400 1280 0 3 9 12 16 51 4 2'J 92 16 50U IGOO 0 4 12 16 17 54 8 30 96 0 601) 1920 0 5 16 0 18 57 12 35 112 0 700 2240 0 G 19 4 19 60 16 40 128 0 800 2 560 0 7 22 8 20 64 0 45 144 0 900 2880 0 8 25 12 21 67 4 50 160 0 1000 3200 0 9 28 16 22 70 8 60 192 0 200t) 6200 0 10 32 0 23 73 12 70 224 0 3000 9600 0 11 3.5 4 24176 16 80 256 0 4000 12800 0 12 38 8 25 80 0 90 288 0 50l)i) 16000 0 13 41 12 2683 4 100 320 0 10000 32000 0 200 640 0 ( 5 ) TABLE OF GUINEAS, Reduced into New- Yorh Currency. _ . vruins. T B. u. „ ■ (jrUinS. T Ld. s. ,1 Ci. 1 1 1 1 7 1 i A 4 ^11 Ol "^7 17 1 1 A t o it O 1 J. It Q O IQ ou 14 It Q o o o 0 19 A U 00 fil Dl 19 1^ 0 V 7 Q /I t ot fil OO q A t O q A U e o OtJ DJ A u Q o A 1 1 11 u oo fi7 0 1 A t 0 u 7 f 1^ 10 1 1 t 0 1 fiO 0*7 1 1 4, t Q O It IS lO Q o oo 7n f o 18 lo 8 o q Ifi lO 10 A V 1Q 79 Ifi lO n in 1R lo 11 lo 4. tu 74. 1 1 11 lo 4. t 11 in Iv Q O 4.1 11 7fi 1 o 10 1V> g 1^ 99 Q o n 49 t^ 78 g 0 lo 9J. 4. t to 80 5 4 14. 1^ 9fi 9 Q o 44. tt 89 9 g lO 98 0 4'i to 84 ot 0 0 ITi lu 9Q 17 1 \ ± t 4fi to oo 17 1 i 4 17 1 ' Ol 14 It g 47 t< 87 14 It g 1!^ lO oo 19 1^ Q 4R to 84 19 0 19 9 4 40 t«7 91 q 4 20 37 g 3 "in 93 A o g 21 39 4 0 60 112 0 0 22 41 1 4 70 130 13 4 23 42 18 8 80 149 6 8 2't 44 16 0 90 168 0 0 25 46 13 4 100 186 13 4 26 48 10 8 200 373 6 8 27 50 8 0 300 5G0 0 0 28 52 5 4 400 746 13 4 29 54 2 8 500 933 6 8 30 56 0 0 1000 1866 13 4 THE New- York Directory. A ARDEN John, board-mercliant, Num- ber 106, Queen-Street Asli Tho. Winds, cliair maker, 31, John-st Atkinson Francis, nierchaut, 223, Q.str6et Allingham Charles, and company, mer- chants, 196, Queen-street Abremse A. shopkeeper, 42, Water-street Abbot & Kanberry, tailoi-s, 44, Water-st. Asbridge R. conveyancer, 27, Smith-street Asten J. shoemaker, 31, Nassau-street Anderson A. joiner, 17, Maiden-lane Anderson Elb. shopkeeper, 5, ]\[aiden-L Anderson J. shopkeeper, 89, Water-street Acklay A. iron-monger, 7, I3road-street Attwood T. Bridgen, doctor, 11, Dock-st. ( 21 ) Arding Charles, doctor, 13, corner Wil- liam and Beekman streets Affleck Robert, merchant, 60, Wra. street Antwerp Van treet Jacobs Beuj. merchant, 10, Duke-street Judah S. Bcnj. merchant, 22, Dock-street Jacob E. carpenter, 4, Thames-street ( 35 ) Jay Frederick, auctioneer, 11, Q. street Jones Herbert Mr. 55, Wm. street Irwing Wm. merchant, 75, Wm. street I'ans Francis, merchant, 51, Broad-street Judson David, 59, Water-street Intii'e M. Neal, 19, Peck-slip K KoUock Shepard, printer and bookseller, corner of Wall and Water streets Kennedy Henry, innkeeper, 13, Geo. street Kenner Jonathan, carpenter, 152,Q. street Kitchel Samuel, cooper, 108, Q. street Kip James, brass-founder, 59, Broadway Keating John, merchant, 220,Queen-street Kembk Wm. watch-maker, 62, Q. street Keating John, merchant 20, Queen-street Kelly M. innkeeper 137, Water-street King John, 2, William-street King Abram.& John, merchts, 16 Wm,st. Kip Henry, merchant, 25, King-street Kip H. Henry, inspector of pot and pearl Ashes, 25, King-street King John, tailor, 56, Broad-street Kemble Peter, esq. 14, Smith-street Kipp R. upholsterer, 7, Smith-street Kirkby Wm. pewterer, 23, Dock-street Kip Leonard, merchant, 21 Dock-street Kip Jas. & Henry, merchts. 40, L. Dock-st. King Francis, innkeeper, 10, Front- street 4 . ( 36 ) Kunze, Chris. John doctor, 24, Chat, row Kemper John, painter, 3, Partition-street Kenyon Wm. painter, 190, Queen-street King and co. merchants, 65 Wm. street Kempton Sam. tin-plate, copper and iron smith, 197, Water-street Keating Charles, 15, New-Dock-street Klip and Duryea, merchants, 45, IIan.squa. L Lomesny James, 34, George-street Lawrence J. merchant, 162, Queen-street Livingston Mrs. 51, Queen-street Leath Mrs. 107, Queen-street Labec Catharine, shopkeeper, 82, Q.street Lecockand Intle, winsr-chairm. 71, Q. st. Lott and Van Horn, merchants, 214,Q .st. Lenox Robert, merchant, 210, Q. street Livingston G. Robt. 1, Queen-street Lawrence A. merchant, 132, Water-street Laight Wm. merchant, 136, Water-street Leary D. tailor, 169, Water-street Leipper and Gray, merchants 36, H. squ. Leary Wm. grocer, 182, Water-street Ludlow C. esq. 184, Water-street Loudon Sam. printei-, Slckles, grocers, 35,L.Dock-str Smith & Wikoff, merchants, 7, Old-Slip Saltonstall & Muniford merchts.30,Bur.sl. Saunders Tho. shipchandler, 31, Burl.slip Shaffers D. taverukeeper,54,Chatham-ro'W Spingler Henry, grocer, 7, Chatham-row. Stout Benj. merchant, 6, Golden-hill Sheafe Henry, boatrbuilder, 47, Cherry-st. Simmons John, ship-carpenter, 46, Ch. st. Shelly J. chair-maker, 50, Cherry-street Sickles cooper, 34, Cherry-street Shonnarcl. J. merchant, 29, Cherry-street Sheafe Henry, grocer, , Partition-street Saundei"s N. Fred, shopkeeper, 42,Broadw. Scank Abraham, grocer, 52, Broadway Sod.erstrom Richd. consul of Sweden, 63, Broadway , Stewart & Jones,ship-chand.Murray's-wh. Shaler & Sebor, merchants, 15,Duke-street ( 48 ) Stakes J. grocer, 49, Wm, street /Sacket Joseph, doctor 46, Wm. street /Sinith Rachael Mrs. milliner, 59, Wm. st. /S'inglair Hugh, grocer, 60, Wm. street Stewart Augustus, merchant,7,Dutch^tr. /S'teuart Archibald, merchant, 68, Wm. st. /S'hippey Josiah & co. merchants, 43, Little-Dock-street /Stevenson Tho. auctioneer, 4, Murray's-w. iiSadler and Bailie, merchants, 9, Han, sq. /iShedden, Patrick, & co. merchants, 206, Water-street /■Schuyler, surgeon, 2, Hanover-square, xSmith Elias, 5, Magazine-street /Stevens & Hubbell, merchants, 145,Wat.8t /Smith Nathaniel, perfumer & comb-mak- er, 185, Queen-street -Stackhouse H. grocer, 16, Cherry-street T Teller, doctor, tavernkeeper, 24, Geo. st. Tap William, accomptant, , George-st. Thompson Thomas, farrier, 141, Q. street Teller & Vredenburgh, hatters, 146, Q. st. Tierman Gabriel, tavemkeep. Ill, Q. st. Thompson George, butcher, 128, Q. st, Titus Henry, lodging, John, merchants, 63, William-street Turner John, jun. merchant, 79, Wm. st. U Varick Wm. merchant, , Broadway Undrey Andrew, 125, Queen-street Usiah.Burgh, shoemaker, 128, Queen-st Ulick Wm. dancing-Master, 29, John-st Van Rants Mi*s. 55, Queen-street E ( 50 ) Vandyk Francis, chocolate-mak. 48, Q. st Ustick Wm. merchant, 33, Queen-street VanVoorliis & Cooly,silversmitbs,27,H.sq. VickabM' ted Maso^is, of tlie State of New- Yorh The Hon. Robert R. Livingston, Esquire, Grand Master for the State of New- York, William Cock, Esq; past grand master, Samuel Kerr Esq; deputy grand master, The Hon. Peter W. Yates, Esq; senior grand warden, James Saidler, Esq; junior grand warden, Daniel M'Cormick, Esq; grand treasurer, James Giles, Esq; grand secretary. Esqrs. Directors. \ ( 65 ) Officers amd Directors of the BanTc of New- Yoi'h. Isaac Koosevelt, Esq. President William Maxwell, Esq. Vice-President Samuel Franklin, Nicholas Low, Daniel M'Coruiick, Robert Bowne, Thomas Stoughton, Joshua Waddington, Comfort Sands, Thomas Randall, Alex. Hamilton, John Vanderbilt, James Buchanan. William Seton, Chashier. Charles "Wilkes, Teller. Peter Hughes, Accountant David Rudy, Receiver. Michael' Boyle, Runner. "William Magee Seton, Clerk of discounts. "Walter Scott, Porter. Rules observed at Bank. The bank is open every day in the year, except Sundays, Christmas Day, New- Year's Day, Good Friday, the 4th of July, and general Holydays appointed by legal authority. The hours of business from E 3 ( 66 ) ten to one o'clock in the forenoon, and from three to five in the afternoon. Discounts are done on Tuesdays and Thursdays in every Week, and Bills or notes brought for discount, must be left at the bank on Wednesday and Saturday mornings under a seal cover, directed to • William Seton^ cashier : The rate of dis- count is at present fixed at Six per Cent. Per Annum ; but no discount will be made for longer than forty-five days ; nor will any note or bill be discounted to pay a former one ; payment must be made in bank notes or specie. Three days of grace being allowed upon all bills and notes, the discount will be taken for the same.— Money lodged at the bank may be re-taken at pleasure, free of expence, but no draft will be paid beyond the balance of account.— Bills or notes left with the bank will be presented for acceptance, and the money collected free of expence : In case of non-payment and protest,the charge of protest must be borne by the person lodging the bill.— Payments made at the bank, must be examined at the time, as no deficiency suggested afterwards will be ad- mitted. _ ( 67 ) Gold coin is received and paid at tlie bank of Nevr-York at the following rates : Bwt^ Gr.BolMtJi^ A Johannes, weighing 18 16 A Half Johannes, y 8 A Spanish Doubloon, 17 15 A Double Span. Pistole, 8 12 7 48 A Spanish Pistole, 4 6 3 72 A British Guinea, 5 6 4 64 A ditto Half Guinea, 2 15 2 32 A French Guinea, 5 4 4 52 A Moidore, 6 18 6 A Caroline, 6 8 4 72 A Chequin, 2 4 1 78 An allowance is made on all Gold ex- ceeding the above standard, at the rate of Three pence per grain ; on all gold short of the above weight Four pence per grain is deducted. COLUMBIA COLLEGE. PROFESSORS. Greek & Latin languages,— Mr. William Cochran, Ranelagh. Geography, --Rev. John D. Gros, College. Rhetoric and Logic,— Rev. Benj. Moore, Broadway, ( 68 ) Natural Philosophy and Astronomy— Dr. Samuel Bard, , Broad street Mathematics—Mr. John Kemp, College. Fi'ench language,— Rev. Lewis Tetard, German do.— Rev. John D. Gros, Oriental do.— Rev. Dr. Kunze, 24, • Chatham-street. Anatomy,— Dr M'Knight, Chemistry &Natural History ,--Dr.Moyes, Practice of Physic,-Dr.Romaiue, John-st. Midwifery,— Dr. Crosby, Instituets, of Medicine,— Dr. Kissam, Rector of the Grammar School,— Mr. William Cochran, Assistant Teacher,— Mr. James Hardy, The Days of examination for admission into the College, are the first Mondays in April, July, October and January. Pub- lic examinations of all the students begin on the same days, at eleven o'clock A. M. — ^The annual Commencement is held on the second Tuesday in April. ( 69 ) TJie Society for promoting tJie Manumis- sion of i^ves^ and protecting mc7i of them as Juive heen^ or may he liberated^— m£ets at tJie Coffee Iwuse. The Hon. John Jay, Esq; President, •Samuel Franklin, Vice President, John Murray, junior, Treasurer, John Keese, Esquire, Secretary, Willet Seaman, William Shotwell, Jacob Seaman, 1 Standing Augustus Sydill, I Committee. Robert Troup, Esquii'e, White Matlack, Gold and Silver' SmitKs Society^ m^ets on Wednesdays^ at tlie house of Walter Heyer. Myer Mteks, Chairman, Members,— Samuel Johnson, William Gilbert, Esq; , Broadway, Otto DePerrizang, William Forbes, 88, Broadway, John Burgher, 207, Queen-street Daniel Chene, Gary Dunn, Benjamin Halsted, 13, Maiden-lane Ephraim Brasher, 1, Cherry-street. ( 70 ) LIST of the Members of the Cvncininatti of the State af JVeiv- Yorh. Alexander M'Dougall, Esq; President, Baron Stuben, Esq; Vice President, Philip Cortlandt; Esq; Treasurer, Eichard Piatt, Esq; Deputy Treasurer, • Robert Pemberton, Esq; Secretary, George Clinton, R. Cochran, Samuel T. Pell, Ptod. V. Hovenberg, John F. Hamtramch, Ephraini Woodruff, Jonathan Hallet, Joseph Frilick, Israel Smith, Samuel Dodge, Theodosius Fowler, B. Vanderburgh, Henry Vanderburg, Henry Dubois, Henry Pauling, Jacob Wright, Samuel Dodge, Benjamin Walker, Charles Weissenfelts, Wm.Stephen Smith, James Johnson, P. Magee, B. Swartwout, John Cxraham, Samuel Talmage, Jer. Van Ransselaer, Daniel Denniston, Aaron Aorson, NehemiahCarpenter John Mai"sh, Christopher Hutton, Ephraim Snow, William Colbreath, John Fondey,- GooseVan*Schaick, Henry Tiebout, John Gano, Willes Ryckman, Daniel Minema, G. Lansing, Abner Prior, James Greg, Michael Connolly, R. Wilson, ( n ) •Jolm C. Ten Broeck, HenryCunningham, Samuel Lewis, Ebenezer Stevens, Cornelius V. Dyke, Sebastian Bauman, Jolin Furman, Daniel Niven, Cliaiies Parsons, Peter Taulman, Benjamin Herring, William Price, George Sitez, John Douglity, Cornelius J. Jansen, Isaac Smith, Abrain.Hardenburg Jacob Kemper, Dy Fondey, Thomas Machin, Henry V. Woert, Peter Anspach, Jacob H. Wendell, Henry Dember, J. Morrel, Isaac Gruion, Adam Ten Broeck, Jonas Addaimson, Benjamin Gilbert, R. Burnet, jun. John Elliot, Caleb Brewster, Derik Schuyler, George Fleming, Leonard Bleecker, Joseph Foote, Joseph Morrel, Pierrie Regnier, C. Sweet, Geo. J. Denniston, William Peters, William Tapp, John Lamb, Thomas Hunt, Andrew Moodie, William Belknap, Michael Wetzell, John F. Vacher, John Shaw, Benjamin, Ledyard, Ephraim Fenus, Charles Graham, James Bradford, Fred. Weissenfelts, CorueliusSwartwout John Cape, John Reed, Elihu Marshall, Isaac Hubbel, James Stuart, 7 ( ' Daniel Parker, jun. James Gilliland, Abraham Hyat, Ricliard. Varick, Ranald S.M'Dougal John Lawrence, Simeon Dewitt, Andrew Englis, Jacob Reed, George Leaycraft, William Leaycraft, Daniel M'Lean, William Straclian, Abraham Legget, L Stake, James Giles, Peter Nestle, J. Bagley, Samuel Hay, John Cockran, John Conway, Edward Dunscomb, John D. Crimshier, Duncan Campbell, Aquila Giles, •Marinus Willet, Peter Vasborough, Francis Hanmer, Samuel Logan, Peter Ganswoort, ■2 ) Matthew Clarkson, Robert Johnson, John AValdron, Garrit J. V. AVagener Thos. Fred. Jackson William W. Morris John Smith, John Green, capt. in the navy, Thomas Tillotson, John Bard, Stephen Graham, John Grier, A. White, Alexander Clinton, J. Brewster, Jonathan Lawrence, Arthur Thompson, Daniel Gaus, Thomas Turner, Hen. Em. Lutterloh John Santford, Morgan Lewis, David Van Horn, Teunis V. Wagener Silas Gray, Charles Newkirk, Tjerck Beckman, Nathaniel Henry. ( V3 ) Honorary Mesfbers. Lt. Gov. Cortlandt, Colonel Floyd, Chau. Livingston, Capt D. Williams, Chief JusticeMorris, Maj. Thomas Moffat T 1 ( Yates and H. R. Livinarston, Hobart, Upper Manor, James Duane, Esq; AVm. Duer, General Morris, PhilipPell, ^ Colonel M'Laughry Dr. S. Gano. Colonel Hathorn, Doctor Cockran, Colonel Antill, General Webb, Delegates for the General Meeting of the Baron De Steuben, Colonel Troup. General Webb, The Society, for the sake of frequenl^ communications, is divided into districts, viz.— the southern and northern districts,- the former includiufj Lonfj-Island, Staten- Island. New-York-Island, the counties of Judge Piatt, Standestg CoannTTEE. Captain Dunscomb, Captain Reed, Mr. Brooks, Major Stagg, Colonoel Hay, Captain Guion. Committee. ( ^4 ) West-chester, and Orange ; The latter including tlie rest of the State. These districts to hold their meetings in New- York and Albany, respectively, on the last Monday in March, and first Monday in November, every year. For the Southern District. Marinus Willet, Esquire, Chairman, Edward Antill, Esq; Dep. Chairman, Jacob Reed, jun. Esq; Secretaiy. The Northern District has not yet made their appointment. A. LIST of the Officers and resident Mem- hers of the St. Andrew's Society, of the State of New Yorlc. David Johnston, Esq; President, The Hon. Robert R. Livingston, Esq; Chancellor of the State, Vice-President; William. Maxwell, William Malcom, George Douglas, John Ramsay, jbJames Saidler, " James Scott, Reverend John Mason, Chaplain, David Currie, Treasurei', Adam GLlchiist, jun. Secretary. >- Assistants. ( ^5 ) Resident Meiibeks. Walter Buclianan, Robert Bruce, Andrew Browne, Capt. James Black, Archibald Currie, Major Jas. Christie, John Currie, Capt. Henry Coupar Col. Don. Campbell, Malcom CampTtell, David Cation, B. Crookshank, Samuel Campbell, Thomas Durie, Robert Dunlap, John Darrah, Capt. John Duncan, Robert Dunbar Capt. James Dean, John Donnan, Capt. Robert Elder, Walter Frazer, James Grant, David Galbreath, Thomas Gillespie, Doctor Gilchrist, Graham, Gourlay, Alex. Hossack, Alex. Hamilton, Hugh Henderson, Robert Hodge, Patrick Hart, Capt. Robert Hunter Neil Jamison, Capt. Arch. Kennedy Samuel Kerr, Dr. Kissam, William Lowther, Robert Lenox, Tristrim Lowther, Thomas Lawrence, Brockh. Livingston, Col Wm. Livingston Philip Livingston, Peter V B.Livingston R. G. Livingston, ju. Peter M'Dougall. James MLntosh, Andrew Mitchell, Wm. Maxwell, jun Colin M'Grigor, James H. Maxwell, Jacob Morris, DavidMitchelson, John Munro, G ( 76 ) Mr. John M'Lean, Charles Smith, Doctor Moyes, Dr. David Seath, James MilleganEsq; Joshua Sands, Alexander M'Lean, Capt. Daniel Shaw, Capt. Al. Stewart, Hay Stevenson, James Smith, Geo. Turnbull,Esq; John Thomson, James Mitchell, Daniel Nevin, — Ogilvie, Francis Panton, Alexander Perkins, W. RutherfurdEsq; J ohn Turner, James Ren wick, R. Troup, Esq; J. Rutherfurd, Esq; John Taylor, Alex. Robertson, John Thomson, Robert Robertson, Henry Troup, Charles Robertson, James Tillery, Alexander Riddle, Robert Wilson, William Robertson, William Wilson, Lewis A.Scott, Esq; Rev. J. Wilson, William Seton, Gen.P.V.Cortlandt. J. Stevens,jun. Esq; John Young,- George Service, Hon. P. W. Yates. WilUam Shed den, HoNOEART Members. James Stewart, — Cranjtnond, Thomas Allen, John Inglis, Geo. Wright, John Smith, Samuel Douglas, P. Lawrence, S. Loudon, WiUiam Patrick, George Reid, James Brebner, John Campbell, Dr. J. Cochran, ( ^'7 ) Members of the General SocieVy of MecTumr ic8 cmd Tradesmen. Henry Becker, Ebenezer Young, Jolin Young, Garrit de Bow, Dennis M'Ready, William Crowlius, Samuel Loudon, Jacobus Brown, Abraliam P. Lott. Thomas Ogilvie, Jacob Arden, John Stagg, Christ. DuycMnk, Anthony Post, Hugh Walsh, Michael Tremper, Peter Hulick, Joseph Jadwin, Edward Meeks, Robert Manley, Isaiah Wool, John Burger, Garrit Harsin Thomas Ivers, George Harsin, William Allen, A. Thompson, jun. William Smith, John Bailey, Robert Tout, John Anthony, John Shepherd, William J. Elsworth Robert Boyd, Henry Wolfe, William Hurton, Jeremiah Wool, Robert Hodge, James Stuart, George Taylor, Samuel Atlee, 01. Mildeburgher. Isaac Meade, Robert Boyd, Chairman, John Burger, Deputy Chairman, Hugh Walsh, Treasurer, James Bingham, Secretary. G3 ( 78 ) i LIST of Members belonging to the Society of Perulce makers, Hair Dressers, &c. Held at Mr. Eetchum^s, No. 22, Ann-streeL David Barclay, Michael Tremper, Leonard Fisher, Thomas Winslow, Lorrant Marey, Richard Penny, George Cork, John Van Duessen John Clits, John Fenton, James Rose, Jacob Leonard, Francis Leonard, Isaac Jones, Anthony Latour, James Bell, Jonathan Penny, Thomas Shepherd, John Baldwin, Bernard Sohots, Donald M'Kay, Chairman, James Stewart, Treasurer Charles Ortzen, Clerk. Arrwals and Departures of tlie Mails at the Post-office, in New- York. ARRIVALS. From New-England and Albany. From November to May \st. On Wednesday and Saturday, at seven o'clock, P. M. From May \st, to Novemiher \st. On Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at eiglit o'Clock, P. M. ( ) From the Southwaed, From November \sU to May \st. On Sunday, and Wednesday, at ten o'clock, A. Jf. From May \st, to November \st. On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at nine o'Clock, P. M. DEPARTURES. For New-Ekgland and Albany. From November Ist, to May Ut. On Sunday and Wednesday, at mne o'clock, P. 3£ From May Ut, to November 1st. On Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at te7i o'clock, F. M. For the SouTiiwAED. From November Ist, to May 1st. On Sunday and Thursday, at two o'clock, P. M. From May 1-st, to November 1st. On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, aA four o'Clock, F. M. * * Letters mtbst be in the Office, half an * hour before closing. ( 80 ) Furtlier Omissione. Lawrence Kortright, Esq; 192, Queen-st. Gen. John Maunsell, Esq; upper end of Bowery lane Tlie Rev. Andrew Nugent, parisli priest of New- York, 1, Hunter's Quay, Richard Harison, Esq; C.L. 186,Water-st Gen. Alex. M'Dougall, Esq; 8, Duke-st. Rauld , 8, Duke-street John Walking, Esq; 8 Broadway, Carr and , merchants, 2l5,Q.street Goldsbrow Banyer, Esq. 56, Smith-street Captain Thomas Bibby, 10, Smith-street, Mr. Mechaux, at Mr. Weir's, Wall street. To the Inhabitants of the City of New-York. 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