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JAMES DEAMER'S CANE AND SPECTACLE MANUFACTORY No. 38 Maiden-Lane, near Nassau-s
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LONGWORTH'S
AMERICAN ALMANAC,"
NEW YORK REGISTER,
AND
CITY DIRECTORY.
FOR THE
FIFTY-SECOND YEAR 8 OF MERICAN INDERENDENCE: × Alan
CONTAINING
An Almanac for the Fifty-second Year of American Independence,. a List of all the Banks and Insurance Comp nies, and chartered Companies in the City and Vicinity, with the Names of their respective Officers, and all necessary information relative thereto; the Post-Office Establishment, rates of postage on letters and newspapers, with the times of arrival ded losing all the Mails that are received and made up in this City, in detail; ahust of City Officers, &c : also, the names, noeupation, and place of residence of all heads of families, firms, and those doing business in this city, amounting to about twenty-seven thousand five hundred, in correct alphabetical arrangement.
Who steals my purse, steals trash-" But he who borfews my DIRECTORY, filches me Most villanously.
NEW-YORK :
PUBLISHED BY THOMAS LONGWORTH,
No. 15 Pine, corner of Nassau-street.
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Southern District of New- York, 35.
BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the third day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, and in the fifty- first year of the Independence of the United States of America, THOMAS LONGWORTH, of the said Datviet, hath deposted in s office the title of a book, the right whereof he clair, as proprietor, in theewords, following, to wit :
" Longworth's American Almanac, New-York Register, and City Directory, for the fifty second year of American Independence . containing an almanac for the fifty second year of American Independence, list of an the banks and insu- rance companies, and chartered companies in the itt and vicinity, with the names of their respective officer and et necessary information relative thereto; the post-office establishment, rates of postage on Ters, and newspapers, with the times of alwival and closing all the malle that are received and made up in this city, in detail; a list of city officers, & .. also, the names, occupation, and place of residence of all heads of families, firms, and those doing business in this city, amounting to about twenty seven thousand five hundred, in correct alphabetical arrangement.
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In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States, entitled, " An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts,, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times thereis mentioned 's And also to not entitled,"""An Act supplementary to an Act entitled, A. Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the times thereis mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." ..
FRED. J BETTS, Clerk of the Southern District of New-York.
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Hon. William Paulding, Mayor. Hon. Richard Riker, Recorder.
Aldermen.
1st Ward John Y. Cebra
2d Ward Samuel Gilford. jun.
3d Ward Campbell P. White
4th Ward
John Agnew Anthony Lamb
5th Ward 6th Ward John Lozier 7th Ward Jameson Cox Stuart F. Randolph
8th Ward
9th Ward Jacob B. Taylor
10th Ward . Gideon Ostrander
11th Ward Lemuel Pittman
Jeremiah Dodge
2th Ward Effingham Schieffelin . Henry Storms
Jacob Morton, Clerk of the Common Counca. John Fleming, Chamberlain.
Garrat N. Bleecker, Comptroller.
Morris D'Camp,
Nicholas C. Everitt, Thomas Cotterell,
Collectors of Assessments.
Roswell Graves, Street Commissioner.
George B. Smith, Assistant do.
John M. Bloodgood, Superintendant of Street ?.
Jacob Rapleyea, Assistant do.
George Cuming, City Inspector.
John Coffin, Assistant do.
Obadiah Ayres,
Jacob P. Roome, Superintendant of Repairs Daniel Hageman, Superintendant of Wharves. Michael Ulshoeffer, Counsel.
Thomas Phenix, Attorney. · Sylvanus Miller. Public Administrator.
John G. Bogert, Inspector of Hackney Coaches. John Sidell, First Marshall.
Jacob Hays, High Constable.
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Assist. Aldermen. Thomas Bolton William W. Mott Samuel Stekens Isaac Brown John Shepherd, jun.
James Lynch C William S Coel Thos. T. Woodruff John R. Poters Abm. M. Valentine
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James Hopson, John W. Wyman, .. Justices. Abm. M. Valentine, Sylvester L'Hommedieu, Clerk. Resolvern Stephens, Assistant do.
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1st Ward John J. Shoemaker.
2d Ward T. Woolcocks.
3d Ward J. B. Ebbetts.
4th Ward Nicholas B. Lyons.
5th Ward J. A. Isaacs.
6th . Ward
S. Waddell.
7th Ward
Benjamin Fuller.
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8th Ward Wm. G. Babb.
9th Ward Horatio Mott.
10th Ward Daniel Hubbard.
11 Ward
Josiah Woodruff.
1/ Tr any one of the Street Inspectors who shall exhibit a district clean and free from all nuisances, on the first day of September, the publisher promises the reward of a copy of the Directory.
The first Congress under the present Constitution of the! United States, met in New-York on the 4th March,
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VII. JULY, begins on Sunday, hath 31 days. 1827.
A TABLE directing what quantities of time to add to, or subtract from the time of high water at New-York [contained in the last column of the calendar pages.] To find the time of high water at the places here enumerated a denotes addition, s subtraction Places' names. H. M.
Albany a 6 30
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Places' names. H. M. s 0 45
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9 2 Thund. show'rs
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52 4 48 7 12 19 45 me 4 49 7 11 19 32
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VIII. AUGUST begins on Wednesday, 31 days, 1827.
Places' names.
H. M.
Places' names.
H. M.
Annapolis, Md. s
2.0
Cape Ann Cape Fear
a 2.45
Annapolis, N. S. a
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Boston
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Cape Hatteras
2 0
Bridgetown, E. J. s Burlington
0 45
Cape Henry
a 2 0
a 0 20
Casco Bay
a 2 15
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8 13 10 39
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5 7 6 53 14 48 10 28 1 52! 5 9 6 51 14 29 11 . 7 2 40 10/6 50 14 11 11 50 3 27 5
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Places' names.
H. M., Places' names.
H. M.
Charleston, Lt, H. s 2
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Cape May
S 0 45 Hartford a 2 20
Cape Canso
S 0
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Fairfield a 2
0 Huntington
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≥ 5 32 6 28 8
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1 7 9 54
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2 17 Morn 3 50
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Places' names
H. M .; Places' names.
H. M.
Main Ocean
s 0 45 Newtown Land'g a 1
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Nantucket shoals
$ 1 30 Penobscot a 3 0
Newburyport
a 2 15 Philadelphia a 5 6
New-Haven
a 2
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New-Providence
$ 1 23 Plymouth
a 1 35
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3 5 vises 11 30
26 12 5 48
3 27 3 24
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6 13 5 47
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4 31 7 33
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9 6 15 5 45
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6 16:5 44
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6 20 5 40
5 46 7 57 11 28
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4 D runs high
I 6 23 5 37
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6 25 5 35
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6 5 rises 10 31
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Places' names.
H. M.\ Places' names. H. 1
Polopel's Island
a 3
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Port Roseway
$ 0 50 Rhode Island $ 0 .
Port Royal, S. C.
s 0 30 Salem @ 2 1
Portsmouth a 2
45 Sandy Hook $ 0 1
Providence
$ 1
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Purrysburg, S. C.
s 2
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Quebec
a 3 0! Sunbury, Georg. @ 1 3
Full @3d, Oh. 18m after Third ( 11th, 4h 3m after First
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5:4 55 17 54. 0 54
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6 4 54 18 10 1 55
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25 G. 24th aft. Trinity > 7 16 4 44 20 43 Morn.
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XII. DECEMBER begins on Saturday, 31 days, 1827
Places names.
H. M.| Places names.
H. M.
Tybee Bar a 2 15 Williamsbg. Vir. a 2 15 White Stone a 0 45 Wilmington, De. a 2 20 It is high water at Elizabethtown-point, New London, Tarpaulen Cove, Cape Henlopen, Sandwich Bay, Cockspur in Georgia, and Brunswick in North Caroli- na about the same time as at New-York .- In the time of high water an allowance is made for the influence of the sun.
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25th Oh 51m moro.
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I JANUARY begins on 7'uesday, bath 31 days. 1 828
CARDINAL POINTS.
Vernal Equinox March
20, 9 51, 4. M.
Summer Solstice June-
21, 7 12, A M. Autumnal Equinox september 22, 9 24, P M.
Winter Solstice
December 21, 2 26, P M.
Full @ 2d, 1h. Om. morn. First 0 23d. 3h. 49m. even. Third qr. 10d.2h.19m. mor. . Full@ 31d 81 :. 8m. even. New @ 16d. 7h. 28m. even. 7stars set 31d.2h.14m. mora.
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Il. FEBRUARY, begins on Friday, 29 days, 1828.
OCCULTATION.
On the 8th of February, in the morning, there will be a visible conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter, which will be an occulta- tion in southern latitudes. On our meridian the occultation may be observed perhaps as high as about eight degrees north of the Equator, (in this I have not been particular) and farther west it will be seen in much higher iatitudes -With us, on ac- count of the greatness of the parallax, the Moon will pass so far to the south as to leave Jupiter one-third of a degree clear of ber upper limb. Time of nearest approach 4h. 34m
Third @8d, 2h. 59m. Even .. First 122d, 9h. 42m. Morn. New ( 15d, 5h.49m. Morn. 29d. 7 *s set Oh. 20m. Morn.
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