Longworth's American almanack, New-York register, and city directory: for the year of American independence. 1823-4, Part 7

Author: Longworth, David, 1765?-1821; Longworth, Thomas; Beers, Andrew, 1749-1824; Shoemaker, Abraham. Astronomical calculations for the ... year of American independence
Publication date: 1797
Publisher: New-York: : Printed and published ... by David Longworth.
Number of Pages: 490


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5 Amboy (South) Boats-lie at Corporation Basin and Coenties slip.


6 Amboy (South) Packets- lie at Exchange-slip-sail daily.


5 Amboy (South) and Bordentown Packets-lie at Exchange-slip- sail every day, between eight and two o'clock.


8 Baltimore Packets-lie at Old slip.


4 Brunswick (New) Packets-lie at Whitehall-dock and Exchange- slip-sail on Tuesdays and Fridays.


4 Brunswick (New) Sloops-lie at Whitehall-dock and Exchange slip-sail on Tuesdays and Fridays.


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1 Brunswick (New) Steam Boat-lies at North side of the Battery -sail every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at 7 o'clock, A. M.


5 Bridgport (Con.) Boats-lie at Peck and Burling slips-sail on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.


2 Bristol (R. I.) Crane Wharf.


3 Black Rock (Con.)-lie at James' and Peck slips-sait on Sun- day morning.


14 Boston (Mass.)-lie at Burling and Coenties slips.


6 Branford (Con.)-lie at Peck-slip.


1 Buttermilk Falls-lics at Corporation Basin.


20 Barnegat and Marlborough-lie at the foot of Jay-street.


80 Brook Haven, including Satauchet, Stoney-Brook and the Old Man's Harbour(Long Island)-lie from Peck to Rutger's and Duane-slips.


6 Coxsackie-lie at Corporation and Lent's Basins.


3 Courtland Town-lie at Bousal's Basin.


2 Cornwall (N. River, 52 miles)-lie at Corporation Basin-sail on Fridays and Saturdays.


7 Catskill-lie at Coenties slip.


6 to 10 Charleston, (S. C.)-lie at Exchange, Coffee House, and Peck-slips, and Gouverneur's wharf.


5 Cold spring, (Long Island)-lie at Peck-slip.


1 Chester, East (N. Y.)-lie at George's-slip-sail on Thursday


1 Chester, West-lie at Beekinan-slip.


1 Clinton-lie at Coenties slip.


2 Cow Bay, (Long Island)-lie at Beekman-slip.


8 Cow Harbor, (little and great)-lie at Rutger's slip.


2 Chatham, (Middle Haddam Landing, Con.)-lie at Coenties slip.


1 Denociell's landing,(North River)-lie at Bonsal's Basin.


5 Derby and Stratford, (Con.)-lie at Peck-slip.


2 Danford Cove, (Philipstowu) -lie at Corporation Basin.


16 Dover (N. J.) Corporation Basin.


6 Elizabeth Town Point, (N. J.) Ferry boats-lie at White Hall- slip and Steam-boat wharf, Battery-sail half past 9 and 10 o'clock, A. M. half past 1 and 3 o'clock, P. M. every day.


1 Elizabeth Town Point Steam Boat-lies at North side of Batte- ry-sails daily at 10 A. M. and 3 P. M.


4 Elizabeth Town, (N. J.) Packets-lie at White Hall, and Duane's Basin.


20 Egg Harbor, (Little)-lie at Bonsal's Basin, James' and Rut- gers' slips.


8 Esopus-lie at Corporation basin, and Coenties-slip.


1 Flatbushı (L. I.) Bonsal's basin.


1 Falmouth (Con.) Beekman slip.


2 Fredericksburg, (Virg.) direct-lie at Coffee House slip.


2 Flushing, (Long Island)-lie at Crane Wharf. G 2


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8 Five Mile River, (Con.)-lie at Peck slip-sail on Wednesdays and Saturdays.


4 Fishkill-lie at Coerties slip-sail on Fridays.


1 Great neck, (Long Island)-lies at Beekman-slip.


1 Gibralter (N. Y.) Corporation basin-sail on Wednesday.


1 Greensburgh, or fobb's Landing-lie at Corporation basin-sail on Monday.


8 Greenwich, (Con ) -- lie at James' slip-sail on Thursday morning.


€ Guilford, (Con.)-lie at Peck slip.


10 Hartford, (Con.)-lie at Burling slip.


10 Harvestraw-lie at Corporation basin.


7 Hackinsack, (New Jersey)-lie at Corporation basin, and foot of Robinson street.


2 Hatfield Landing near Elizabeth town-lie at White Hall Ferry


·· stairs.


2 Hampton, (N. Y.)-lic at White Hall-sail on Friday.


3 Horse Neck-lie at George's and James' slips, and Crane Wharf.


10 Hudson-lie at Coenties slip.


4 Hingman, (Mass.)-lie at Burling and Peck slips.


3 Hudson Packets at Lent's basin-sail Saturdays 12 o'clock.


8 Huntington, (Long Island)-lie at Peck and James'-slips.


4 Hempstead Harbor-lie at George's-slip.


3 Haddam, (Con.)


2 Haddam, East, (Con.) Peck-slip.


4 Howell, (N. J.)-lie at Coenties and Rutger's-slip.


3 Islip, (Long Island)-lie at Corporation basin, and Peck-slip.


5 Killingworth, (Con.) lie at Peck-slip.


2 Kinderhook-lie at Corporation basin.


2 Lewis' Landing, (North River)-lie at Slate Yard, North River.


12 Lansingburgh-lie at Coenties-slip.


3 Lyme, (Con.)-lie at Coenties-slip.


5 Mount Pleasant-lie at Bonsal's basin-sail on Wednesdays.


3 Montgomery Fort, (High Lands)-lie at foot of Jay-street.


3 Middletown, (Con.)-lie at Burling-slip.


2 Mill River, (Con.)-lie at Peck-slip-sail on Thursdays and Sa- turdays.


3 Middlesex Landing, (Con.)-lie at Peck-slip-sail on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.


1 Maroneck, (West Chester County)-lie at James'-slip-sail on Saturdays.


2 Murfreesboro', (N. C.)-lie at Burling and James'-slip.


3 Milford, (Con.)-lie at Peck-slip.


7 Middletown, (N. J.) Boats-lie at Coentics-slip.


4 Middletown Point, (N. J.) Packets-lie at Coenties-slip.


10 Mystic- lie at Fly Market and Bear Market-slips.


3 Nyach, (North River)~lie at Corporation and Duane-basins.


6 Newark, (N. J.) Packets-lie at White Hall-slip-sail every day


NEW-YORK REGISTER.


4 Newark, Stone boats-Duane's basin.


10 Newburgh, Packets-lie between Exchange and White Hall- slips-sail on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays.


4 New Windsor-lie between Exchange and White Hall-slips-sail on Tuesdays and Saturdays.


5 New London, (Con.)-lie at Fly-Market-slip.


3 Norwich, (Con.)-lie at Burling-slip.


6 Newbern, (N. C.) -- lie from Old to Burling-slips.


9 New Haven, (Con. )-lie at Burling-slip-sail daily.


1 New Haven Steam-Boat starts from Beekman-slip every Monday and Friday morning at from 6 to 8 o'clock.


4 Norwalk, (Con.)-lie at Peck-slip-sail on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays,


3 Newport, (R. I.)-lie at Crane-wharf.


2 New Rochell-lie at Peck-slip-sail on Thursdays.


3 Nantucket-lie at Dover-street wharf.


2 New Paltz-lie at Corporation basin.


2 New Bedford, (Mass)-lie at Crane wharf.


4 Norfolk, direct-lie at Coffee House-slip.


2 Oyster Bay-lie at Peck-slip.


3 Patterson, (N. J.)-lie at Corporation basin, and foot of Robinson street.


6 Piscataway, (N. J.)-lie at White Hall and East River Hay Scales.


4 Philipstown-lie at Corporation basin.


5 Peekskill-lie at Bonsal's basin-sail on Wednesdays and Fri- days.


6 Poughkeepsie-lie at Coenties-slip-sail on Wednesdays and Sa- turdays.


1 Poughkeepsie Steam Boat Fire Fly-lies at foot of Cortlandt- street-right hand side-sails every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 A. M .- lands passengers at Colville Landing, West Point ; and Newburgh.


12 to 16 Philadelphia-lie at Old-slip.


1. Petersburgb, direct-lie at Coffee House-slip.


? Providence, (R. I.)-lie at Crane-wharf.


1 Portland, (Maine)-lics at Cocnties-slip.


13 Rahway, (N. J.)-les at Duane, basin, White Hall, and East Riv- er Hay Scales.


2 Rariton and Phoenix Steam Boats-lie at Steam Boat wharf, Bat- tery-sail on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7 o'clock A. M.


10 Richmond, (Virg.)-lie at Coffee House-slip -- they stop at Nor- folk and Petersburgh, excepting two, which go direct.


6 River Head, (Long Island)-lie at Peck-slip.


1 Rye Neck-lic at Peck-slip-sails on Saturdays.


2 Rockland, (North River)-lie at Corporation basin.


2 Red Hook-lie at Corporation basin, and Coenties-slip.


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2 Rhinebeck-lie at Corporation basin, and Coenties-slip.


8 Second River, (New-Jersey)-lie at Corporation and Duane's basins.


9 Savannah, (Geo.)-lie at the Coffee House- slip.


2 Schodack-lie at Corporation basin, and Swartwont's basin.


1 Slaughter's Landing, (North River)-lie at Corporation basin.


4 Staten Island Ferry Boats-lie at White Hall-slip.


4 Shrewsbury. (N. J.) Packets -lie at Coenties slip-sail on Fridays and Saturdays.


4 Stonington, (Con.)-lie at Fly Market and Coentics-slips.


14 Saybrook, (Con.)-lie at Coenties-slip.


2 Sagg Harbor, (L. Island)-lie at Peck-slip.


5 South Hold, ( L. Island)-lie at Peck-slip.


8 Smithtown, (L. Island)-lie at Catherine and James'-slips.


8 Stamford, (Con.)-lie at Peck-slip-sail on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.


2 Saugatuck, (Con.)-lie at do .- sail on Thursdays and Sundays.


3 Saw Pitts-tie at James'-slip-sail on Saturdays.


1 Smith's Landing, (N. River)-lies at White Hall.


8 Stoney Brook, (L. I.)-lie at Rutger's-slip.


2 Staatsburgh, (N. River)-lie at Corporation basin.


8 Tappan-lie at Bonsal's and Corporation basins.


25 Tom's River and Barnegat, (N. J.)-lie at ditto.


3 Tarry Town Packets-lie at Corporation basin-sail on Fridays.


30 Troy-lie at Coenties-slip.


4 Taunton, (Mass.)-lie at Peck-slip.


2 Tinnecock, (L. I.)-lie at White Hall.


12 Woodbridge, (N. J.)-lie at Duane basin, White Hall-slip, anti East River Hay Scales.


8 Waterford, (N. Y.)-lie at Coenties-slip.


2 Whitenburgh, ( N. J.)-lie at ditto-sail on Fridays.


3 Whapping's Creek-lie at ditto-sail on Saturdays.


5 Washington. (N. C.)-lie at Peck-slip.


10 Wareham, (Mass.)-lie at Coenties and Burling-slips.


1 West Camp-lies at Corporation basin.


3 Warren, (N. River) -- lie at Corporation basin.


2 Wilmington, (N. C.)-lie at Coffee House-slip.


1 West Farms, (Con.)-lies at Charlotte-slip.


1 West Point. (H. Lands)-lies at Corporation basin.


3 Yonkers, (N. River)-lie at Bousal's basin.


NOTE-The above contains only those coasters who are constant traders, and it is presumed there is as great a number of irregular coasters to this port.


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The Swift Sure mail stage. for Philapelphia starts every morning ( Sunday excepted) at 8 o'clock from no. 48 corner of Cortlandt and Greenwich-street : fare 6 doll -.


The Philadelphia mail stage starts from no. 1 Cortlandt street every day at 1 o'clock : during part of the winter season it starts at an hour or two earlier : fare 10 dolls.


Expedition for Philadelphia starts from no. 1 Cortlandt-street every day (excepting Sunday) at 3 o'clock In the afternoon : fare 10 dolls.


Pilot for Philadelphia starts from Powles- Hook every morning Sunday excepted) at 3 o'clock : fare 10 dolls.


Commercial for Philadelphia starts from no. 1 Cortlandt-street every day (Sunday excepted) at 7 o'clock in the morning : fare $ dolls.


The Boston mail stage starts every morning at ? o'clock.


The Accommodation Boston stage starts every day (Sunday ex- repted) at 2 o'clock P. M.


The West Chester and West Farm stage starts every day (Sunday excepted) at 1 P. M. from No. 30 Bowery.


The Maroneck stage starts every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 P. M. from no. 30 Bowery.


The Manhattanville stage starts every day (Sunday excepted) at 5 P. M. from No. 30 Bowery.


The New-Rochelle stage starts every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa- turday at 10 A. M. from No. 30 Bowery.


The New-Rochelle stage starts every Tuesday and Saturday at 11 o'clock A. M. from No. 21 Bowery.


RATES OF STORAGE PER MONTH.


as established by the chamber of commerce.


cenis.


Sugar iu hlids. of 10 a 14 cwt


30


Ditto ditto of 15 cwt. or upwards,


37 1-2


Ditto in tierces of 8 cit.


18


Ditto in ditto of 6 cwt.


15


Ditto in barrels,


G


Tobacco in hlids.


37 1-2


Molasses in do,


25


Ditto in tierces,


18


Rum, in hhds.


25


Ditto in tierces, .


16


Wine in pipes under 130 gallons,


30


Ditto iu ditto or butts upwards of 130 do.


37 1-2


Ditto in half pipes,


.


.


18


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Ditto in quarter casks, 8


Liquors in butts of 100 gallons or upwards, .


37 1-2


Rice in tierces, 14


Flaxseed in do. 12 1-2 6


Beef, pork. or fish, in bbls.


Flour and other dry articles in ditto.


4


Coffee, pepper &c. in bags of 112 lbs.


3


Ditto smaller or larger, in proportion.


Gin in cases and other packages of that size,


3


Tea bohea in chests,


15


Ditto in half' chests,


8


Ditto in quarter chests,


4 1-2


Ditto green and souchong in half chests,


4 1-2


Firkins of butter, &c.


2


Duck, Russia, per bolt,


1 1-2


Ditto ravens, per picce,


0 3-4


Russia sheeting,


0 3-4


Iron, steel, and Icad, per ton,


37 1-2


Cordage per ton,


50


Hemp, ditto,


75


Cotton in bales of 300lbs,


20


Other in proportion.


Earthern-ware per cratc,


. 13


Bristol ware, in small crates,


8


Currants in casks, the same as sugar,


Sugar, in boxes,


12 1-2 3


Raisins, in casks,


3


Ditto in boxes,


1


Coffee in hhds.


15


Ditto in tierces


15


Ditto in barrels,


4


Oil, in boxes of thirty flasks,


4


Porter, in tierces,


16


Shot, in kegs,


4


Soap and candles, in boxes,


2


Cod-fish, in hhds.


25


Oil in ditto of 110 gallons,


30


Oil in tierces,


18


Ditto in barrels,


Hides, dry.


2


Leather, per side,


1


Grain, per bushel,


1 1-2


Salt, per ditto,


1 1-2 .


Boxes of tin,


. 1


Dye-wood, per ton,


50


Dry-fish, per quintah


4


Ditto in bags of 2 cwt.


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All bale or other goods that generally pay freight by measurement,. 32 cents per ton of 40 cubic feet.


N. B. The proprietors of all goods are to be at the expense o f putting them in and taking them out of store.


All goods taken on storage to be subject to one months storage ; if taken out within fifteen days after the expiration of the month, to pay half a month's storage ; if after fifteen days, a whole month's.


BANKS IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK.


The interest for discount in the banks in this city is fixed at six per cent. per annum, upon notes or bills not having more than sixty days to run. 'Three days of grace are allowed, and the discount taken for the same.


Every bill or note offered for discount must be delivered on the day preceding the day of discount, inclosed under a sealed cover, directed to the cashier, advising the name of the person on whose account it is offered.


Money left at the bank may be drawn at pleasure, free of expense ; but no draft to be paid beyond the balance of accounts.


Bills or notes lodged at the banks for collection, will be noticed for payment, and money collected free of expense. In case of non- payınent and protest, the charge of protest must be paid by the per- son lodging the bill.


Payment made at the banks, are to be examined at the time, as no deficiency afterwards suggested can be admitted.


Gold coins of England and Portugal are received and paid at the banks at the rates established by an Act of Congress, which became a law in July. 1793 ; viz. 89 cents per pennyweight : and those of France and Spain, and the dominions of Spain, are rated 87 cents the pennyweight.


Silver eoins are received at the bank as follows :


For 1 crown 110 cents.


1 dollar 100 do.


For 1 pistareen 20 cents.


Weight of the federal coins.


dnt. grs.


dnt. grs.


One Eagle


11 6 Quarter Dollar


4 8


Half Eagle


5 15


1


Que Dime


1 17 3-6


Quarter Eagle


2


19


Half Dime


0 20 4-5


One dollar


17


8


One cent 11 0


Half Doller


8 16


Half Cent 5 12


LONGWORTH'S


BANK OF. NEW-YORK.


Incorporated in March, 1791-to endure untill 2d Tuesday in May, 1811. Charter was renewed until 2d Tuesday in May, 1820. Capital 950,000 dollars. Officers appointed the 2d Tuesday in May.


Mathew Clarkson, President .- Charles Wilkes, Cashier .- Harman Le Roy, Joshua Waddington, John B. Coles, John Mason, George Trumbull, Peter Schermerhorn, Charles King, William Denning, James Lenox, Nehemiah Rogers, Peter P. Goelet, Isaac Heyer. Gurdon S. Mumford, and Samuel A. Lawrence, on behalf of the state, Directors.


Dividends are declared 1st May, and Ist November.


Notes for discounts must be offered on Mondays and Wednesdays. John Wilkes, Notary.


MANHATTAN COMPANY.


Incorporated in 1799. Charter unlimited. Entire capital 2,000,000 dollars. Officers appointed the first Tuesday in December. Henry Remsen, President .- Samual Flewwelling, Cashier. Walter Bowne, John G. Coster, William Edgar, James Fairlie, Thomas Farmar, David Gelston, George Lewis, Henry Rutgers, John Smith, Jonathan Thompson, Robert White. R. Riker, Recorder of the city of New- York, (ex officio.) Directors.


Notes must be offered on Wednesdays and Saturdays.


Dividends are declared 10th July and 10th December.


William Bleecker, Notary.


MERCHANTS' BANK.


Instituted in 1803. Incorporated March 26, 1805. To endure until the first Tuesday in June, 1818. Capital, 1,400,000 dollars. Officers elected the 1st Tuesday in June. Richard Varick, President .- Lynde Catlin, Cashier. Peter Remsen, John Kane, John Hone, Henry I. Wyckoff. John Tay- lor, Henry A. Coster, David Lydig, Jonathan Ogden, Benjamin G. Minturn, James Roosevelt, Peter J. Munroe, and the treasurer of the state, (ex officio) Directors.


Notes must be offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays.


Dividends are declared 1st June and 1st December. Isaac L. Kip, Notary.


MECHANIC'S BANK.


Incorporated 23d March, 1810, with a capital of 1,500,000 dollars. To eudure until 2d Tuesday of April, 1823. In 1811, increased capital to 2,000,000 dollars.


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NEW-YORK REGISTER.


Officers elected Ist Tuesday in April.


John Slidell, President .- W. Fish, Cashier.


Directors. -- Anthony Steenback, Francis Cooper, Gabriel Furman, George Warner, Stephen Allen, Jacob Sherred, John R. Murray, Samuel Hicks, John S. Roulet. Andrew Morris, Divie Bethune, Na- than Sanford .- Abraham Van Nest, (ex officio)


John 'T. Irving, Notary.


Notes must be offered on Tuesdays and Fridays.


Dividends are declared 1st February and Ist August.


UNION BANK.


Incorporated, March, 1811. To endure until 1331. Capital 1,800.000 dollars. Officers elected the first Monday in March. Amasa Jackson, President .- John Low. Cashier.


Elias Lane, James Heard, Andrew Foster, Joseph Strong, Silves- ter Robinson, James Thomson, David Dunham, William Osborn, Lew. is Larue. Nathaniel Richards, Directors.


John L. Sickles, Notary.


Notes must be offered on Mondays and Thursdays.


Dividends are declared Ist November and 1st May.


BANK OF AMERICA.


Officers elected Ist Monday in May. Chartered 1812 for twenty years. Capital 400,000,0.


William Bayard, President. Jon. Burrall, vice President. George Newbold, Cashier. Theodorus Bailey, Thomas Buckley, Abraham Barker, Preserved Fish, Archibald Gracie. George Griswold, Philip Hone, J. O. Hoffinan, John T. Lawrence, A. HI. Lawrence, Frau- cis Thompson, Stephen Whitney, Jonathan Goodhue, Benjamin I . Swan.


Notes must be offered on Mondays and Thursdays,


Dividends declared 1st May and Ist November.


David Codwise, Notary.


CITY BANK. Incorporated 1312 for 20 years. Officers elected First Tuesday in June. Capital 2,000,000. W'm. Few, President -G. B. Vroom, Cushier.


Grove Wright, Jasper Ward. Ichabod Prall, Abraham Bloodgood, William Cutting, John Swartwont, William Irving, Isaac Pierson, Pe- ter Stagg, William Furman, Benjamin Bailey, Samuel Tooker, Wm. P. Van Nest, Fidele Boisgerard. Directors.


Tocopbilas W. Smith, Notary John T. Irving, Attorney.


Notes must be o !: Ted on Saturdays an., Wednesdays,


Dividends declared Ist November and Ist May.


LONGWORTH'S


NEW-YORK MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Capital, 1050,000. .Charter dated 15th June 1812 for 20 years. Officers elected first Tuesday in July.


James Boggs, President .- Anthony Post, David S. Jones, Abras. Bussing, Ebr. Burrill, Sam. Whittemore, Isaac Marquand, Thad. B. Wakeman, A. S. Norwood, Maxwell Trokes, Henry Kneeland, John Haggerty, Alex, Cranston, Win. Cairns, Directors .- Wm. Smith, ap- pointed by the state Director .- David I. Greene, Cashier.


Times of dividend first January and first July.


Notes offered for discount Tuesday and Friday.


PATTERSON BANK.


Daniel Holsman, President .- John Parke, Henry Goodwin, Rich. Ward, Robt. Cambell, C. V. C. Ludlow, A Saunders, Elbert Ander- son, Charles Kinsey, Isaac S. Miller, G. V. Horton, Directors .- An- -drew Parsons, Cashier.


NEWARK BANKING & INSURANCE COMPANY.


J. N. Cumming, President .- J. T. Baldwin, J. P. Durand, Ralph Clay, A. Dey, S. Hays, D. Nichols, L. Goble, G. Neilson, James Lee, and John I. Phuune, Directors.


Notes offered on Mondays and Thursdays.


NEWARK STATE BANK.


Elias Vanarsdale, President. John Fleming, Cashier.


J. Vanderpool, S. D. Day, A. Munn, M. Smith, J. Lindsley, J. Ti- chenor, S. Hays, - -, - ,-, Directors.


Dividend May and November.


Nõ es offered on Wednesday and Thursday.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY.


Office, 49 Wall. Established in 1796 Incorporated March 20, 1798. Capital, 500,000 dollars. Officers elected the 2d Monday in February.


George Barnwall, President-Francis Lewis, Assis .- John Watts, Thamas Buchanan, William Edgar, jr. John I. Glover, John Titus, Wm. Hill, George Buchanan, William Bell, Daniel M.Cormick, Rob.


NEW-YORK REGISTER.


ert Bowne, I. C. Vandenheuvel, Cornelius Ray, John Shaw, Joshua Waddington. Thomas C. Pearsall, Directors-John J. Jones, Sec.


Dividends are declared 1st Mondays in February and August.


NEW-YORK INSURANCE COMPANY.


Office, 34 Wall. Incorporated April 20, 1798. Capital. 500,000 dollars, Officers elected the 21 Monday in January.


Charles M.Evers, President .- Wynant Vanzandt jr. Jonathan II. Lawrence, Assistants .- Fdmund Seaman, William Denning, Ebenezer Stevens, James Scott, Henry Rodgers, David R. Lambert, William Codman, David M. Clarkson, James R. Smith. John Kemp, Henry Kermit, Gulian Ludlow, Heury A. Coster, Augustine H. Lawrence, William Howel. Robert Le Roy. Adam Tredwell, Thomas Harvey.


Dividends are declared Ist Mondays January and July.


MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 52 Wall. Incorporated, March £3d 1796-and renewed in 1809. To endure until 1824. Capital, 500.000 dollars. Robert Lenox, President. John Pintard, Secretary. Robert Benson, John B. Dash, Peter Dustan, Theodosius Fowler, Gabriel Furman, George Gosman, Christopher Halstead, William Hill, Joshua Jones, Isaac Jones, John Mason. Andrew Morris, William Ogden, Anthony Post, Peter Schermerhorn, Isaac Sebring, Jacob Sherred, Anthony Steenback. Jacob Stout, John Taylor, John 'Thomsom, William Wilson, Joshua Waddington.


Dividends are declared May and November.


COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY.


Office, 17 Wall -- do no busines. Incorporated, March 21, 1301. Capital, 500.000 dollars. MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 45 Wall. Ceased operation. see American Insurance Company. Incorporated, March 16, 1802. Capital, 250,000 dollars.


WASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY.


Ofice. 94 William. Institutcd, June. 1801. Incorporated, March 30, 1802. To endure until March Ist 1825.


LONGWORTH'S


Officers elected 2d Tuesday in June. Capital, 500,000 dollars.


James Swords, President .- Peter Hawes, Sec .- John E. West, Surveyor & Clerk. - Ezra Weeks, John Clark, jr. Garrit H. Van Wag- enen, Anthony L. Underhill. John Mowatt, jr. Nathaniel Richards, James Anderson, Jotham Post, jr. Augustus Wynkoop, Israel Hors- field, Garrit B. Abeel, Henry Rankin, Leonard Kip, Benjamin Ferris, Gideon Tucker, and Matthias Bruen, Directors.


COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY.


Office, 48 Wall. Chartered January 26th, 1804-with a capital of 250.000 dollars. In 1811, obtained a privilege to ensure against fire and increase their capital to 500,000 dollars-ceased operation.


PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. Office, 44 Wall. Incorporated in 1807. Capital 500,000 dollars. Officers elected in January. Walter Bowne, President .- William Whitlock, John Bingham, James Arden, Isaac Jones, John G. Coster, David Dunham, Richard Riker, Samuel L. Mitcbill, Frederick [Jenkings, Augustus Wright, James Bogart, jr. Samuel M. Thompson, John Reid, Henry Jackson, John Clendining and John T. Delaplaine, Directors .- W. Morton, Secretary.


Dividends declared January and July.


OCEAN INSURANCE COMPANY. Office. 45 Wall. Incorporated March 2d, 1810.


. Capital, 500,000 dollars. With privilege to increase to 750,000 dols. Officers elected 2i Monday in January.


John P. Mumford, President .- Elisha Coit, Vice Pres .- Gilbert Aspinwall, Abraham Barker, William Bayard, Divie Bethime, Eben. Barrill, John E. Cauldwell, Wm. Cahoone, Arch. Gracie, Roswell [ .. Colt, John Griswoldl, Samel Hicks, John Hone, Joshua Jones, John B. Marray, John J. Palmer, Joseph B. M.Kinne, John S. Rou- let, Noah Talcott, Henry I. Wyckoff, Directors .- Samuel Stansbury, Secretary.


Dividends declared 1st Monday in January and July.


NEW-YORK FIREMEN INSURANCE COMPANY.


Office, 56 Wall-street. Incorporated April, 18:0. Capital 600.000 dollars. Offiers elected 1st Monday in December.


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NEW-YORK REGISTER.


William Lovett, President .- James Gillender, Thomas Franklin, Assistants .- John Whetten, John Towt, Thomas C. Butler, Jacob Moit, John Colvill, Miles Hitchcock, Peter Sharpe, William W. Todd, David G. Gillies, John Seaman, Jacob Clinch, Jacob Drake, Benjamin Strong, Maxwell Trokes, Archibald M'Viekar, Directors. Dividends are declared 2d Tuesdays in May and November.


LONDON PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. Office 26 Wall-street. - , Agent.


EAGLE FIRE COMPANY.


Office 59 Wall-street. Officers elected 2d Tuesday in January.


Incorporated 1806. In 1811 obtained a privilege of insuring on lives. Capital 500,000 dollars-with privilege to increase to 1,000,000.


Henry J. Wyckoff, President .- Thomas Farmar, Peter Curtenius, Archibald Gracie, Nathan Sanford, David Lydig, Isaac Heyer, Jacob Sherred, Philip Hone, Edward W. Laight, R. F. Muller, James Boggs, Jno. B. Coles, Directors .- John Meyer, Secretary.


Dividends are declared in January and July.


GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY,


Office 55 Wall-street. Officers elected 2d Tuesday in February. Incorporated 1814. Capital 1,000,000 dollars.


William Henderson, President .- Henry A Coster, George Griswold, John Hone, Thomas L. Ogden, A. H. Lawrence, Edward H. Nicoll, Peter Remsen, Jonathan Goodhue, Amasa Jackson, P. Schermer- horn. Junr. Nathaniel Prime, Jonathan Ogden, William Gracie, Goold Hoyt, Peter Crary, Jun. John Jacob Astor, John T. Lawrence, Isaac Iselin, Samuel Hicks, William Neilson, Jun. Benjamin W. ho- gers, William Irving, James Heard, Garrit Storm, John Suydam, Samuel M'Coun, Gurdon S. Mumford. Robert Center, Benjamin U. Coles, Directors .- John Eastmond, Secretary.




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