Longworth's American almanack, New-York register, and city directory: for the year of American independence, 1825, Part 1

Author: Longworth, David, 1765?-1821; Longworth, Thomas; Shoemaker, Abraham. Astronomical calculations for the ... year of American independence; Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824
Publication date: 1797
Publisher: New-York: : Printed and published ... by David Longworth.
Number of Pages: 520


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UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH


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VERITAS ET VIRTUS


Dar.Rm. F128.2 L859 1825-26


LIBRARY


PROTECTION


MUTUAL Insurance Company, No. 52 WALL-STREET,


The Oldest Fire Insurance Company in the City of New-York.


Capital 500,000 Dollars.


Insure generally, against Losses by Fire, on terms as liberal as any of the regular estab- lished Fire Insurance Companies in this City.


All claims for Losses fairly and promptly adjusted.


Dividends payable 1st June and December.


GABRIEL FURMAN, President JOHN PINTARD, Secretary. A


UNION LINE,


For Philadelphia and Baltimore. THROUGH IN ONE DAY TO PHILADELPHIA.


At 6 and 11 o'clock A. M .- 25 miles Land Carriage via New-Brunswick, Princeton, and Trenton.


FIRST LINE, (MORNING.)


The THISTLE, Capt. G. Jenkins, leaves the wharf, North side of the Battery, foot of Marketfield-street, at 6 o'clock A. M. every day, (Sundays excepted.) Passen- gers arrive in Philadelphia by Steam Boat TRENTON, Capt. A. Jenkins, same afternoon. FARE 3 DOLLARS.


SECOND LINE.


The BELLONA, Capt. C. Vanderbilt, leaves the wharf as above, at 11 o'clock every day, (Sundays excepted.) Passengers lodge at Trenton, and arrive in Philadelphia by Steam Boat PHILADELPHIA, Capt. J. G. Jenkins, at 10 o'clock next morning. FARE 3 DOLLARS.


The Baltimore Union Line Steam Boats, leave Phila- delphia Daily at 12 o'clock, noon, and every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5 o'clock A. M.


FOR SEATS, APPLY AT YORK-HOUSE,


No. 5 CORTLANDT-ST.


Second Stage Office from Broadway, and at the Office in Marketfield- Street, or on board of the Boats.


All Goods, Baggage, and Specie, at the risk of the owners thereof.


WM. B. JAQUES, Agent, FOR LETSON & BAYLES, PROPRIETORS.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT WAREHOUSE, No. 208 Chatham-street. The Subscriber has on hand and is constantly Manufacturing GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER AND IMITATION BEAVER WATER-PROOF HATS : TOGETHER WITH YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S


Drab and Black Water-Proof Fur Hats.


[] Orders for any amount thankfully received and punctually attended to. June 1825. LEONARD BOND.


IRON FOUNDRY, No. 22 and 24 ELM-STREET.


HENRY WORRALL


Makes CASTINGS, of the best kind of Iron, for


Door Frames and Arches,


Backs & Jambs for Fire-places, Sashweights, 50lb, 251b, and all other weights, Cart and Waggon Boxes, Cotton Factory and other Ma- chinery Castings,


Steam Engine Castings, Mill do.


Plough do


Turning Lathe do.


Fan Mill Wheels,


Sleigh Shoes --- Dog Irons,


Griddles and Bakepans, &c. &c.


Ploughs of the most useful kinds. Ploughshares and Landsides of a variety of patterns.


N.B. Turning Lathes and other Machinery Work fitted up complete ; and Smith Work for Machinery done to order.


CALEB BARTLETT, BOOKSELLER, CARD AND SAND PAPER MANUFACTURER, AND LIBRARIAN,


No. 78 Bowery.


CONTINUES TO MANUFACTURE


Glass, Sand, and Emery Paper ; ALSO, FRENCH, SPANISH, AND AMERICAN


PLAYING CARDS


Blank aud Visiting Cards, both plain and gilt edg'd,


Which he has constantly for Sale, at his


BOOKSTORE & CIRCULATING LIBRARY. No. 78 BOWERY, AS ABOVE.


He also keeps a general assortment of the most use- / ful and entertaining BOOKS, together with the best editions of the most approved SCHOOL BOOKS.


BLANK CARDS cut to any pattern at the shortest notice.


N. R. Any orders in his line punctually attended to.


Fashionable Hat Warehouse.


ORLANDO


FISH,


198 Chatham-street, New-York,


Keeps constantly on hand a large and elegant assort- ment of the most fashionable HATS, which he offers for sale, either wholesale or retail, on as reasonable terms as can be purchased in the United States.


N. B. Foreign and Country Orders executed with despatch.


T. BUSSING,


POCKET-BOOK AND LADIES' RETICULE MANUFACTURER,


NO. 76 WILLIAM-STREET.


NEAR LIBERTY-STREET,


NEW-YORK.


A 2


POCKET-BOOK


AND RETIOULE MANUFACTORY,


No. 69 Liberty-street,


First Door from Broadway.


The Subscriber begs leave to assure his friends and Customers that his Stock of .


SPLENDID ARTICLES


in the above line, is not surpassed by any im- ported from Europe, or manufactured in the United States.


The following Articles now on hand, and for. sale low :- Writing Desks, patent Lock and Ink; Dressing Cases; Wallets, gilt and plain ; Card Cases; Pocket-Books of every descrip- tion, morocco, calf, or sheep, gilt or plain, &c.


N.B. Surgeons' Miniature and Jewelry cases to order. A liberal discount to Wholesale Dealers.


ROBERT TANNER.


OLD ESTABLISHMENT.


MARBLE, TIN,


& WOOD TUBS.


THE NEW-YORK BATH,


For Ladies and Gentlemen, No. 17 Chambers-street, nearly opposite the Rotunda.


For warm, cold, shower, sulphur, and medicated Bathing,


Has, under the care of a new occupant, been thoroughly cleansed, painted, and put in perfect repair ; good attendance provided ; a dis- tinct fiont entrance made to the Ladies apartments, and the whole Establishment is kept comfortably warm by stoves during the fall, win- ter, and spring. The good effects of the Sulphur Bath, as a remedy in cases of eruptions on the skin, and of cutaneous disease generally, are so well known, as to render remark unnecessary.


The warm bath is more conducive to health than any luxury which can be enjoyed in a populous city ; its beneficial effects are partially described as follows :-


The celebrated Count Rumford has paid particular attention to the subject of Warm Bathing ; he has examined it by the test of experi- ments long and frequently repeated, and hears testimony to its excel- lent effects. It is not merely on account of the advantages, says the Count, " which 1 happened to receive from warm bathing, which ren- ders me so much an advocate for the practice ; exclusive of the whole- someness of the warm bath, the luxury of bathing is so great, and the tranquil state of the mind and body which follows, is so exquisitely delightful, that I think it quite impossible to recommend it too highly, if we consider it merely as a rational and elegant refinement." "The manner in which the warm bath operates," (he continues,) " in pro- ducing its salutary consequences, seems very evident. The genial warmth which is so applied to the skin, in the place of the cold air of the atmosphere, by which we are commonly surrounded, expands all those very small vessels, where the extremities of the arteries and the veins unite, and by gently stimulating the whole frame, produces a full and free circulation, which, if continued for a certain time, removes all obstructions in the vascular system, and puts all the organs into that state of regular, free, and full motion, which is essential to health, and also to that delightful repose, accompanied by a consciousness of the power of exertion, which constitutes the highest animal enjoy- ment of which we are capable.


N. B. As the Bath is generally much occupied on Saturday evenings and Sunday mornings, it is recommended to those who would wish'to enjoy the bath and avoid the crowded moment, to call at other times. The support of the public will be gratefully received, and every exer- tion made to deserve it. For the Proprietor. WM. HAMILTON. * * Strangers will recognise the bathing house from the front being painted yellow.


E PLURIBUS UNUM


P. BYRNE'S OLD ESTABLISHED Quill & Wafer Manufactory


Is continued in full operation,


AT NO. 43 GOLD-STREET, Opposite the Baptist Church, between Fulton and John-st.


Where every thing in his line will be found muchi cheaper, and equally good, with those imported ; particularly since the adoption of the late Tariff.


COMMISSION PAPER WAREHOUSE. AND PRINTING OFFICE, No. 49 JOHN-ST,


J. SEYMOUR


Respectfully informs Booksellers, Printers, and Sta- tioners, that he has constantly on hand a supply of the best qualities of Super Royal, Royal, Medium, and Demy Writing Paper ; Hot pressed and plain folio and Quarto Post, and Cap; with various kinds of Royal and Medium Printing, for sale on COMMISSION, at the manufacturers' prices. Orders from any part of the United States will meet with prompt attention.


PRINTING


EXECUTED ON LIBERAL TERMS.


EDWARD C. CHANTRY,


IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER IF


POCKET-BOOKS, LADIES' RETICULES, WORK-BOXES, DRESSING CASES, TORTOISE SHELL GOODS, SHAVING CASES,


And every variety of Articles in the Morocco Line, No. 9 Maiden-lane,


CANE AND SPECTACLE MANUFACTORY, No. 38, MAIDEN-LANE, NEAR NASSAU-STREET.


JAMES DEAMER,


Has for sale, of his own manufacture, a general assort- ment of GOLD, SILVER, GILT, PLATED, TORTOISE SHELL, and STEEL MOUNTED SPECTACLES, with concave, convex, or green glasses ; concave glasses for the short sighted, mounted in various ways ; goggles for weak eyes ; reading glasses, eye glasses, linen provers, pocket lenses for botanists, microscopes, opera and spy glasses, telescopes, thermometers, barometers, cases of mathematical instruments ; and a general assortment of Optical Instruments, with a variety of Spectacle cases.


Also, an elegant assortment of FANCY WALKING CANES, mounted with gold, silver, ivory, and buck horn- with or without swords.


N. B. All the above articles, wholesale or retail, and all made and repaired to order. New glasses fitted to old frames.


AMERICAN MANUFACTURES.


1


BOOKSELLERS, DRUGGISTS, AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, are respectfully solicited to read the fol- lowing certificates :- .


Philadelphia, March 17, 1825.


Dear Sir,-At your request, I have made a thorough . trial of your Black Ink Powders. I have with great care compared it with Townsend's. Walkden's, and other im- ported Powders of great reputation, and find it equal, if not superior, to any of them. Yours respectfully, B. H. RHAND, Professor of Penmanship:


Mr. Kidder, New-York.


Philadelphia, 11mo. 6th, 1824.


We have sold Wm. Kidder's Ink Powder for several years, warranting it to be of the best quality, and believe we have in no instance had any complaint from purchasers; but after introducing it, have had repeated orders for it. BENNET & WALTON, Booksellers, No. 37 Market street.


Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1824. I have sold Wm. Kidder's Ink Powders for several years, and believe in no instance has there been a com- plaint made from purchasers ; and my orders are gene- rally specific for the article.


JOHN GRIGG,


Bookseller and Stationer, North Fourth-st.


Philadelphia, March 18, 1825.


Mr. Wm. Kidder .... Sir- Having sold your Ink Powder for a considerable time, we have the satisfaction to inform you that it has given full satisfaction to our customers. The orders we now receive are generally for " Kidder's Ink Powder."


M'CARTY & DAVIS, Booksellers, Market-street.


0+ The above superior Black and Red Ink Powder ; Durable Ink ; Black and Red Sealing Wax ; Seidlitz, Soda, and Rochelle Powders ; Court Plaister ; Varniches, &c. &c. for sale by


WILLIAM KIDDER,


At his Factory, No. 19, Delancey-Street,


LA FAYETTE FURNACE.


Nº 40 ELDRIDGE St


LAFAYETTE


FURNACE


WW CRON CASTINGS


The above Furnace is now in successful operation, and Castings of the best quality may be had at the shortest notice, viz.


Steam Engines,


Plough Castings,


Printing Presses,


Gas and Water Pipes,


Door Frames and Arches, \Machinery of all kinds, Weights ; and every other Article cast precisely to pattern, and in the neatest manner.


Orders faithfully executed on application at the Furnace, or at our Agricultural Warehouse.


NIXON'S PATENT


IRON


CAST


PLOUGH,


MOST APPROVED, AND OF DIFFERENT SIZES.


1


The AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE of the sub- scribers is removed to the corner of Front and Fulton Streets, where a general assortment of the most ap- proved Agricultural Implements may be obtained.


NIXON & WOODHULL.


E. RILEY,


Music Seller, Publisher and Musical Instrument Maker, No. 29 CHATHAM-STREET, NEW-YORK.


Musical Instruments Repaired, Regulated, and Tuned in the best possible manner, viz .- Violins, Tenors, Violoncel- los, Flutes, Hautboys, Bassoons, Piano Fortes, S.c. & c. Also a School for Musical Instruction by E. C. Riley.


Musical Publications Music Books Musical Publications regu- lated and neatly bound English, French, and Ger- man Publications New Publications every week Violin Strings


Flute Melodies Instruction Books Trumpets Do. with slides


French Horns with slides Do. do. without Key'd Bugles Plain do. Brass & Copper


Small Horns Pocket Hunt Horns Post Horns


Musical Instruments.


Piano Fortes


Guitars


Harps


Violins from 2 dollars to 100 dollars.


Tenors


Violoncellos


Bassoons


Serpents


Clarions


Clarionets


Flageolets Flutes with one, four, six, and eight Keys


Fifes, Bs Cs and Ds Bass Drums


Side Drums


Belts, Sticks, Snares


Heads, Drums Repaired Children's Drums.


BENJAMIN RACEY,


BREWER, M


BROOME-STREET.


CORNER OF COLUMBIA-ST.


NEW-YORK.


WHOLESALE 1


WINE & LIQUOR STORE.


JOHN FEGAN, No. 126 CHATHAM-STREET, Opposite to Roosevelt-street,


Begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that he has fitted up those extensive premises, and will carry on the LIQUOR BUSINESS in all its branches, wholesale and retail.


He likewise returns his thanks to his Customers in general, and wishes a continuance of their patronage.


He also takes this opportunity of stating, that he has re-opened the CELEBRATED WELL, known as the Old Tea-Water Pump, where he gives a general invitation to all his fellow-citizens who wish, to come and make use of it.


B


F. M'CABE,


No. 124 Bowery,


Corner of Grand-st.


Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has con- stantly on hand, at his Store and Cordial Distillery, a general as- sortment of CORDIALS of all kinds, double and single distilled, COLOURING FOR LIQUORS, and STOUGHTON'S BIT- TERS. Also, an extensive Stock of WINES; Foreign and Do- mestic Liquors of the very first quality, which he is determined to Uspose of on the most liberal terms.


N. B. Orders from the City and Country attended to with the utmost punctuality and dispatch.


[] All persons purchasing at this Store will have their Goods delivered, if in the City, at their places of residence ; and, if in the Country, on board such vessel as may be directed, free of expense.


PARKHURST & SON, DENTISTS,


No. 93 FULTON-ST. NEW-YORK, Clean, file, polish, and extract teeth and stump= and set Artificial Teeth in the best manne, American superior Tooth Powder for sale


H. DRAKE & CO.


No. 135 Cherry-street, New-York, MANUFACTURE Eagle, Henry VIII., Merry Andrew, Highlander, French, and Spanish


PLAYING CARDS.


LIKEWISE, Gilt and plain edge Visiting Cards and Blanks, Of various sizes .- Also,


Scientific Amusements of the following description, viz.


SCRIPTURAL, BOTANICAL,


-


ANATOMICAL,


GEOGRAPHICAL,


PHILOSOPHICAL,


CABINET OF KNOWLEDGE,


AND SOCIAL CONVERSATION CARDS.


COLOURED CARDS of all kinds .- BLANKS cut to any pattern, at the shortest notice. May 1825.


COMPOUND SYRUP SARSAPARILLA CONCENTRATED.


The extensive use of Sarsaparilla of late years having rendered it an object of importance to procure a preparation of it in a more convenient form than the decoction usually prescribed, this highly Concentrated Syrup has been introduced as a preparation of much easier portability, not liable to injury by long keeping, and conse- quently better adapted for persons in the country or travellers. This preparation was introduced into practice some years, nice in London, and has met with the decided approbation of the most eminent Physicians and Surgeons of London and Edinburgh.


Sold in bottles at one dollar each; one dozen for ten dollars, by


J. L. SCHIEFFELIN, DRUGGIST, No. 334 Broadway, corner of Anthony-streets Who has constantly for sale, a general assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND PATENT MEDICINES, Warranted of the First Quality.


Medicine Chests for Ships and Families put up or replenished at the shortest notice, on the most reasonable terms. JULY 4, 1825,


GOULD & BANKS.


LAW BOOKSELLERS, -


KEEP THEIR STORE


Corner of Nassau & Spruce Streets,


OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL,


Where they have a general and extensive collection of LAW WORKS, particularly the ancient and modern Re- ports. They offer for sale the following new LAW- BOOKS :


Cowen's Reports of the Supreme|Bridgen's Surrogate, or the Execu" court of the state of N. Y. 3 vols Vol. 3d Wheeler's Cr. Cases. tor and Administrator's Guide, with Precedents.


Randolph's Virga. Reports, 2 vols. Fell's Law of Guarantee. Gilmer's do. 1 vol.


Pickering's reports, 2 vols. continu- Beam's Pleas in Equity ation of Massachusetts Reports. Maxims in Equity and Law.


Hall's Digest of all the Virginia Reports. 7th & 8th vols. Taunton's Reports. 4th & 5th vols. Barnwall and Al- derson's Reports.


Phillips on Insurance.


Vol 6th Laws of New-York. Laws of New-York for 1825, passed at the last session.


Rules of all the Courts, latest and best editions.


GOULD & BANKS


Have constantly on hand Law Blanks and Precedents of every kind used by Professional men, of the most approv- ed forms, on fine paper. Also, LICENSES, suitable to any Court, engraved on a fine copper-plate, with the coat of arms of the state attached.


Second hand Libraries, and Old Law Books purchased, or exchanged for other books. Law Libraries furnished on the most liberal terms, both as to cash and credit.


Orders will be thankfully received and promptly execu- ted, at either of their Stores, corner Nassau and Spruce. streets, New-York, or by WILLIAM GOULD & Co. No. 94 State-street, Albany


LONGWORTH'S


AMERICAN ALMANAC.


NEW-YORK REGISTER,


AND


CITY DIRECTORY,


FOR THE FIFTIETH YEAR OF


AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.


Containing ao Almanac for the Fiftieth Year of American Independence ; a List of all the Banks and Insurance Companies, and Chartered Companies in the City and vicinity, with the Names of their respective Officers, and all necessary informa- tion relative thereto ; the Post Office Establishment, with the times of arrival and closing all the Mails that are received and made up in this City, in detail ; a full List of all the Streets in this City, shewing where the numbering in each com- mences, and the extent of each particularly described, with references for finding the same, on Longworth's New Map of the City ; also, the names, occupation, and place of residence of all persons, heads of families, firma, and those doing busi- ness in this City, amounting to about twenty-five thousand names, in correct alpba betical arrangement.


Who steals my purse, steals trash- But he who borrows my DIRECTORY, filches me Most villanously.


NEW-YORK : PUBLISHED BY THOMAS LONGWORTH, No. 15 Pine, corner of Nassau-street.


- 1825.


Southern District of New-York, ss.


B EIT REMEMBERED, That on the thirtieth day of June, A. D. 1825, in the forty-ninth year of the Independence of the United States of America, THOMAS LONGWORTH of the said District, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claima as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : .


" Longworth'a American Almanac, New-York Register, and City Directory, for the fiftieth year of American Independence : con- tainiog an Almanac for the Fiftieth Year of American Indepen- dence ; a list of all the Banks and Insurance Companies, and Chiar- tered Companies in the city of New-York and vicinity, with the names of their respective officers, and all necessary information relative thereto ; the Post Office Establishment, with the times of arrival and closing all the Mails that are received and made up ia this city, in detail ; a full list of all the Streets in this city, shewing where the numbering in each commences, and the extent of each particularly described, with references for finding the same, ou Longworth's New Map of the City ; also, the names, occupation, and place of residence of all persons, heads of families, firms, and those doing business in this city, amounting to about twenty-five thousand names, in correct alphabetical arrangement.


" Who ateals my purse, steals trash- But be wbo borrowa my Directory, filches me Most villanously."


In conformity to the Act of Congress of the United States, enti- tled " An Act for the encouragement of Learning by securing the copies of Mapa, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies, during the time therein mentioned." And also to an Act, entitled " An Act, supplementary to an Act, 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 therein mentioned, and extending the benefits thereof to the arts of designing, engraving, and etching historica. and other prints."


JAMES DILL,


Clerk of the Southern District of New-York.


J. SEYMOUR, PRINTEE.


THE ANATOMY OF MAN'S BODY AS GOVERNED BY THE TWELVE CONSTELLATIONS.


r Head and Face.


Arms II


Neck. 8


Heart.


Breast. 69


Reins.


Bowels.


Thighs.


Secrets m


Legs.


Knees.


*€ Fert.


To know where the Sign is, find the Day of the Month, and against the Day in the 4th Column, you have the Sign or Place of the Moon ; and then find the Sign here. it will give you what Part of the Body it governs.


Names and Characters o the Signs of the Zodiac.


y ( Aries ) a Ram, 8 (Taurus ) a Bull, II (Gemini ) Twins. (Cancer ) a Crab Fish, !Q (Leo ) a Lion, ( Aquarius ) a Butler, * ( Pisces ) Fish.


= ( Libra ) a Balance. m ( Scorpio ) a Scorpion, $ ( Sagittarius ) an Archer, V3 (Capricornus ) a Goat,


m2 ( Virgo ) a Virgin,


Characters and Names of the Planets and Aspects.


the Sun, D Moon, & Mercury, 9 Venus, + Earth, & Mars, 2f Jupiter, 12 Saturn, H Herschel, o Conjunc- tiou, & Opposition, A Trine, O Quartile, * Sextie, & Moon's, Ascending Node, & Moon's Descending Node -


COMMON NOTES,-1826


Dominical Letters, A. Easter Sunday, March 26 Golden Number, 3 Rogation Sunday, April 30 Ascension Day May 4


Epact, -


22


Solar Cycle,


¥15


Whit-Sunday.


May 14


Roman Indiction,


14


Trinity Sunday


May 21


Julian Period,


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Venus ( ? ) will be the Morning Star until March 10th 1826, then Evening Star until December 23d, then Morn. ing Star until October 7th, 1827.


The Moon will run highest this year, about the 19th degree of (II) Gemini, and lowest about the 19th degree of ( ¿ ) Sagittarius.


Latitude of Herschel (H) about 29 minutes south this year.


Longitude of the Moon's ascending node in the mid- dle of this year-8 signs, 1 degree.


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Eclipses


An Eclipse of the Moon will take place on Friday, Nov. 25th, (1825) at 11h. 16m. in the morning, invisible. There will be an Eclipse of the Sun on Friday Decem- ber 9th, (1825) in the afternoon, partly visible, H. M. -


Beginning 3 46


4 35


Sun sets at


Duration of visibility 0 49


Quantity at setting-7 1-3 digits on the south limb. The Moon will be eclipsed May 21st, (1826) at 10h. 20m. in the morning, invisible. Visible in China.


The Sun will be eclipsed June 5th, (1826) at 0h.' 58m. in the afternoon, invisible. Visible in South America.


VII. JULY, begins on Friday, hath 31 days, 1825.


ODE TO THE DEITY.


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VIII. AUGUST, begins on Monday, 31 days, 1825.


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