The New York directory for 1786, Part 3

Author: Franks, David; Webster, Noah, 1758-1843; Kelby, William, 1841-1898. Annals of New York city for the year 1786
Publication date: 1886
Publisher: [New York] : Published by the Trow City Directory Company, 11 University Place, N.Y.
Number of Pages: 358


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( 7 )


MAY begins on MONDAY, hath XXXI days.


First Quarter the 4th day, 11 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.


D. M.


W. days


Feftivals, Remarkable Days,jrifes &c.


Sun. Sun Moon fete. fets.


High Water


H.MH MH. M.


H. M.


IMon


5


no


53


11


4


Aft. 22


2 Tuer


5


66


54


Morn.


5


I


12


3 Wed Days 13h som.


S


50


55


O


2


0


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4 Thur


5


30 57 0


43


7


2


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5


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1


14


8


3


37


6 Satu


5


59


1 44 a


4


27


7 Sund 3 Sund. p. Eaft.


5 07


0


2 10 10


5


I7


8 Mon


4 597


2 33 -


0


7


9 Tuel


4 58|7


2


2 51 12


6


52


IO Wed Cong. met 1775.


4 57 7 3


3 1013 7


32


[ 1 Thur


4 567 4


3 . + 114


8 6


0


13 Satu Days 14h. 10mn.


4 557


5 Rifes. 16


9


51


14 Sund4 Sund. p. Eaft.


4 541


6


9 6.17


IO


36


15 Mon


4 537 7 9.58 18


21


16 ruef


4 527


10.32/19


Morn.


17 Wed


4 517 9


11 ŽĄ:20 O


IO


I&Tbur :


4 507 10


50|21


I


2


19Frid


Days 14h. 24m.


4 497


Morn. 22


I 50


20 Satu


4 48 7 12


0 22 23


2


46


21 Sund Rogation Sund.


4 477 13


0 49 24


3


42


22 Mon


4 46,7 14


1 1425


4 35


23 Tuel


4 457 15


I 44 26


5


39


24 Wed


4 447 16


2 11 27


6 26


25 ThurAfcention Day.


4 447 16


2 43 28 3


7


20


26 Frid


4 437 17


21 129


8


14


27 Satu


Days 14h. 34m.


4 4.3 7 17


Sets.


I


9


8.


28 Sund Sund. aft. Afcen. 29 Mon


4 427 18


9


O


2


9


58


30 Tuef


4 417 19


10


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4/11 42


31|Wed


+ 497 20


[1 14


5 Aft. 31


17


12 Frid Char. fur. 1780.


4 567


4


4


M.age


4 417 19


9 59 3


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16


( 8 )


JUNE begins on THURSDAY, hath XXX days.


Firft Quarter 3d day, 2 in the Afternoon. Full Moon the 11th day 5 in the Afternoon. Laft. Quarter the 19th day, 4 in the Morning. New Moon the 25th day, 7 in the Afternoon.


ĮD. M.


Festivals,- Sun | Sun Moon W. Remarkable Days, rifes | fets fets.


"days


&c.


HM HM/H. M.


High Water H. M.


1| Thur Bofton p.thut 1774. 4 497 20|11 38|


3


. 2 Frid


4 39 7 21 Morn.


2 16


3|Satu


Days 14h. 42.ın.


4 397 .21 O


8


3.


6


4 Sund Whifunday.


4 387 22 o 28


9 3


56


5|Mon


4 387 22 .O


54 10 4 46


C Tuel


4 387 22 .1 12 11 5


32


7 Wed


4 37 7 23


I 56/12 6


17


8 Thur


4 37.7 23


2 16:13 3 1|14


7 7


46


10 Satu


4 367 24


3 5815 8


32


13 Tuef


4 367 24


9 14 18


10


59


14 Wed


+ 35.7 25


9 48


II


52


15 Thur Days 14h. 54m. 16 Frid


4 357 25


:10 49 21


40


17 Satu Bat of B. Hill, 75. 4 357 25


14.22


I 35


18 Sund ı Sund. paft Trini. 4 357 . 25.11 41 23


2 33


19 Mon Britith evacua. Phi-4 357 25


Morn. 24 3 23


20 Tuef ladelphia, 1778. 21 WVed Longest day.


4 357 25


O 8'25


4


.17


1 357 25


33/26


5


13


22 Thur


4 357 25 4 357 25


1 26 28


6 57


24 Satu


4 357 25


4 20 7 8


37


20 Mon


4 357 25


Sets. 30 8 24 I


0


31


4 357 25 a I


2


IO


25


27 T'uef 28| Wed S Bat.Sulli. If. 76.4 357 25


9 34


3 .II 15


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Z Bat. Monin. 78. 4 367 24 10 01


4 Aft. 5


suFri d


4 367 24 10 23


59. 50


4


.


. o'Frid


4 377 23


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I7


11 Sund Trinity Sunday, &# 367 24 12 Mon St. Barnabas 4 367 24


8 38,17 IO


4 357 25


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Morn. 0


6


7


23 Frid


47


25 Sund 2 Sund. paft Trini. 4 35 7 25


o 58/27


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{ 9)


JULY begins on SATURDAY, hath XXXI days.


First Quarter the 3d day, 5 in the Morning. Full Moon the rtth day, 6 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the 18th day, 8 in the Morning. New Moon the 25th day, 4 in the Morning.


ID. M.


Feftivals, Remarkable Days, rifes fets.


Sun | Sun Moon


w. days


& c


HMHM


fets. H. M.


M. ag


High Water H. M.


IfSatu


4 367 24


CI 47


6 . I 45


2 Sund 3 Sund. paft Trini.


4 367 24


II


-71


2 36


3 Mou


4 37 7 23


30


8


3


26


4 Tuef Independen. 1776. 4 37 7 23


56 9 4


15


5 Wed Ticon. aband. 77


+ 3717 23


Morn.10


5


5


6 Thur Bat. Great Spri.81 . 4 38 7 22


0,2611


5


52


ziFrid


4 38 7 22


0 5812


6


36


8 Satu


Canon. Gw.Ill. 76.


4 39 7 21


I 36


I3


7


21|


Sundt Sund. part Trini.


4 397 21


2.30 14


8


LOMon


4 40 7 20


3 14


8


51


12 Wed


4 .41 7. 19


8 2117


IO


21


1 3 Thur


4 427 18


9 01811


IO


14 Frid


4: 427 18


9 17 19


Morn.


15 Satu


43 7 17


9 39:20 CI 3 0 6:21 O 50


I7 Mon


Ston. Pt. tak. 79.


4 447


16


IO 32 22


I 49


18 Tuef


4 45 7 15


4:23


2 47


Wed


4 4517


Í 5 11 38:24 3


35


20 Thur Days 14h. 35m.


14 4 7 14


Morn. 25


4


28


2I Frid


4 47 7 13


0 28:26


5 QUI


18


23


Sund 6 Sund. paft Trini.


497 11


2 30,28


7


00 0


24 Mon


4 507 10


3 38


29


8


50


26 Wed


4 51 17 9


8


9 23


310


38


28 Frid


Days 14h. rom.


11 53 7 4 547


6


9 8


$ Aft. 18


30 Sunday Sund. part Trini. 4 557


5


9 30


I


31 Mon


4 567


4 9 541 7


I 50


Sets. 7 58


2


8 0


44


27 Thur


4 52 7


7


.8 44


4II 28


20Satu


4 487 12


I 28 27


2 3


22 Satu


II Tuef Days decreafe rom.


4 40 7 20 Rifes. 16


4


37


16 Sund


5 Sund. p. Trin.


+ 43|7 17


IO


25 Tuef Dog Days begin.


( 10 )


AUGUST begins on TUESDAY, hath XXXI Day,


First Quarter, the ift day, 10 in the Afternon. 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 gift day, 4 in the Afternoon.


D. M. 1946


Feftivals,


|Sơn |Sun Moon Remarkable Days, rifest fets, feis. &c. H.MH.MH M


Mi. age


High Water H. M.


J Tuef |Lammas Day.


14 57 7


3/10


22'


8


2 32


Wed


14 587


2,10


53


9


3


20


3 Thur


4 587


2:11


31/10


4


9


4|Frid


Days 14th.


4 59 7


Imorn. 11


5|Sat.


6 Sun. 8 Sun. p. Tri. & 5


10 59


I 8,13


6


29


7


Mon


Transfigurai.


5


26 58


2 8:14


7


56


Wed


5


50


7 1817


10


34


11 Frid


Savan. evac. 82.


, 6,6 5%


7 39


12 11 23


12Sat.


5


8:6 52


3 10 19


morn.


5


51


3 39/20 O


1


0


15 Tuef


5.116


49 9 43 22


2


0


16 WVed Bat. Calnd. 80.


5 I3]6


47/10


20 23; 3


1


17 Thur


5. 146 40,11


18


24 3


54


I9; Sat.


5 16 6 44 0 18


5


40


20Sun.


10 Sund. p. Tri.


5 17 6 43 I 24 27


5


36


2 I Mon


5 186 4ª 2 32 28


6 3℃


22 Tuef


5 2016 40


3 40


29


7


23 Wed


5 21 6 39 Jets.


150


8


10


24 Thur St. Bartholom.


5 2216 38


6 53 1


9


1


25 Frid 26 Sat.


Days 13h. 8m.


246 36


7 15


2


9


54


5 2516


35


7 38


3


10


41


27 Suv.


il Sun. p. Tri. & s B. L. Iland 76


266


34


8


2


411


5 Aft. 12.


29 ruef st. John Baptift.


5 286 32


8 50


6


O 58


30 Wed


5 306 30


9 30 7


1 44


31 Thur


1531 6 29/10 14


8,1 2


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5 016


0 16:12


5


4.7


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ro Thu!


5 55.55


13 Sun. y Sund. p. Trin. 14 Mon


5 IC6


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18 Frid. Days, 13h. 30m.


5 15 45 morn. 25


4


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20


25 Mon


5 27 6 33


8 28


20


1


(W. days


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SEPTEMBER begins on FRIDAY, hath XXX Days.


Full Moon the 8th day, 2 in the Morning. Last Quarter the 14th day, 6 in the Afternoon. New Moon the 22d day, 6 in the Morning. Firft Quarter the 30th day, 10 in the Morning.


ID. M. / ~ N


Festivals, W. Remarkable Days,'rifes fets.


Sun; Sun ; Nlocu


fcts.


M. agel


¡ High Water H. M.


days


&c.


(HMHMH. M.


ĮFrid


15 31 6 28:10 53


3


16


2 Satu


5 33 6 27 11 58


4


3


3 Sund 12 Sund. p. Tri.


5 346 26 Mora. 5 350 25 Ī S


12


5


41


5


Tuef|Bat. off Chef. 81.


5 366 24 2 10 1.5 $ 386 22 3 14 71


7


23


7 Thur Days 12h. 42m.


5 396 21 .18


S


16


5 406 201


Rifes.


16 0


9


10 Sund 13 Sund. p. Trin.


5 43 6. 17


7 15


3


II Mon B. Brandyw. 77.


5 4410 1 6 148 IGII


59


12 Tuef


5 466 14 831


29.Morn. O


13 WedIN. Lon. bur. 81.


5 47 6 13


INIO 26


22


4


31


19 Tuef


15 56,6


4 2 58 4 3


S 28


7


1


21 Thur St. Matthew.


5 58,6 2.


5


2 201


7


51


6


115 59


OSets. 6 16 6 38


2


9


41


24 Sund 15 Sund. p. Trin.


6


35 57


45 56 7 .8


17


26 Tuef Phil. taken, 78. 27 Wed


6 55 55


7 40


5 Aft. 4


28 Thur


6 85 52


9


8


29 Frid St. Michael.


6 9/5 5110


8


71 8 2 21 I 35


30 Satu!


6 115 49II


8 | 9| 3 7


56 49


15 |Frid N. York tak. 76.


15 50|6


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16/Satu


5 51


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24 =5] 26


3


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5 5316 7


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1 48


27


6


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20 Wed


5 5715


16 06


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6 7 5 53


8 20 0


0 48


17 Sund 14 Sund. p. Trin. I8|Mon


5 546


5


21


5 416 19


6 48


1710


7


4


52


4 Mon Dog-days end.


6


30


Wed


8 Frid Bat. Eutaw. 81. Satu


9 26


14|Thun


5 4016


22 Frid Day & Night equ. 23 Satu


12 ( )


OCTOBER begins on SUNDAY, hath XXXI days.


Full Moon the 7th day, at Noon. 1.aft Quarter the 14th day, 3 in the Morning. New Moon the 21ft day, 10 in the Afternoon. First Quarter the 30th day, 2 in the Morning.


D. M.


Fefuvais, W . Remarkable Days, rifes | &c.


Sun ) Son (Moon, z| High fers. rifes. 1: HMHMH. M.P.


H. M. -


IjSunun 16 Sund. paft Tri. 6


17 5 48 7:01 1. 10


3 56


2 Mon Billing. evacu. 77.6 1315 47


0 811


4 47


3 Tuef!


6 145 40


I 14 12


5 37


4 Wed Battle German. 7716


16


165 44


3 38,14 7


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16


185 42


4 42 15|


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+ Satu


Bat. Stillwater. 776 195 41


2015 40 5 58 17 10


2


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215 39


6 36/18/10


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6


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11|Wed


6 23 5 37


9 30/21 O 45


13 Frid


6 255 35


10 38/22 I 41


I4 Satu


S.d. Servera buon


6 265 34 11 48 23


2 4℃


15 Sund Eufopus burnt 77.


6 275 33


orn. 24


3 34


If Mon Burgoyne taken 776


295 31


0 58125


4 25


17 Tuel


0


30.5 30


2 8/20


5


14


18/Wed Falmouth burnt 75,6


315 29 3 8 27


6


4


: Thur Cornwallis tak. 83 6


33 5 27 4 8 28 6


54


20 Frid Bat. Redbank, 77.6


345 26


5 8 20 7 44


21 Satu


6 365 24


Jets. 130 8


32


22 Sund 19 Sund. paft Trr1. 6 37,5 23


5 21} 1


9 15


23 Mon


6 385 22 6 405 20


5 48 2


10 2


24 Tuef


25 Wed Days Ich. 38mr. 26 Thur


6 415 19


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4


11


35


27 Frid


43.5 17


8 58 0


1


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28 Satu Bat. Whitepl. 76. 16 45 5 15


9 59 2 46


20 Sund 20 Sund. pan Trin. 6 465 14 11


3 36


30 Mon


6 47 5 13 210882.


41 8 9


4 2.6


31 |Tuef


6 425 11|


0 810 5 17


10


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6 26, 3


7


8 C


5 Aft. 1


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Rifes. 1:6


9


8


8 26lgc! morn.


12 Thur Days 11h. 12m. 6 245 36


1515 45


2 3013 6 28


5 Thur!


ESundIg Sund. p, Tri. & 6


Water


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JAMES F. DRUMMOND


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F.W.DEVOE.&Co ESTABLISHED 1852


OFFICES. FULTON, CORNER WILLIAM STREET NEW YORK CITY-


MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS Y COLORS . WHITE LEAD FINE VARNISHES


LADY MIXED PAINTS TISTS' MATERIALS . BRUSHES


F. E. TROWBRIDGE, BANKER AND BROKER


3 & 5 Broad Street, or 29 Wall Street, New York.


Connected by Private Wire with Branch Offices :


90 Broadway, and Barrett House, corner Broadway and 43d Street. P. O. BOX 2907.


IEMBER OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, DIRECTOR OF MER- CHANTS' EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK, AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, AND OF AMERICAN SAFE DEPOSIT CO., &c., &c.


A general banking business transacted. Securities sold on commission for cash or on margin. Advances made on approved collateral at the market rate. Deposits received ubject to check at sight. Orders executed at London, San Francisco, Boston, Philadelphia, nd Baltimore Exchanges. Correspondence solicited.


TELEPHONE CALL, 334 NEW.


DOZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION


Imparts a brilliant transparency to the skin. R moves all pimples, freckles and discolorations. Fc sale by all first-class druggists, or mailed for 50 ct IN STAMPS BY B.F. ALLEN & C 365 & 367 CANAL S1 NEW YORK.


LOWDER.


A Clear Complexion !


What DR. CYRUS EDSON, Phy- sician to the BOARD OF HEALTH says about ARSEN- IC!


" It is one of the most valuable medicines known in our pharmacopœia. It is literally a ' LIFE-RENEWER' as well as a life-destroyer, and is rarely handled except by persons moderately well acquainted with its proper- ties."-Vide Evening News, April 29th, 1887.


DR. CAMPBELL'S - SAFE-


ARSENIC COMPLEXION WAFERS (None Other)


Are Sold by all Respectable Druggists. By mail, $1. DEPOT, 146 West 16th Street, New York. See page 2.


PHELAN BILLIARD BALL BILLIARD


AND


POOL


BALI


BILLIARD MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS,


TURNING AND COLORING


Corner Nassau and Ann Stree ROOM 6, EVERETT BUILDING,


P. O. Box 1776. NEW YOR


13 )


NOVEMBER begins on WEDNES, hath XXX Days


Full Moon, 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. First Quarter, the 28th day, 4 in the Afternoon.


i D. MIMO


Feftivals, Sun. Sun . Moon) W. [Remarkable Days, frifes ]fets. | fets.


M. ag


High Ware1 Y. M.


Adays


&c.


H.M HM H.M.


Wed All Saints.


6 505 10: 1 19111


0 11


2 Thur


6 515


2 3912


7


4


3


Frid St. John's tak. 75.


16 525


8 3'40 13 7 56


4 5914 8


51


4|Satu


5 Sund 21 Sund. p. Trin. 6 Mon


6 5515 5


5:18


6 18. 17 11


30


Não ao


10'Frid


7 7 14 59


10 49 21 2


13


12 Sund 22 Sund. p. Trin. 7


7


314 57


Morn 23


3


51


7


44


50


0/24


7


5|4 55


2 0|25


5


41 51


15|Wed Fort Miff. ev. 77 16 Thur Fort Wath. :. 76


7


64 54 3


C 26


6


20$


7


8.4 52


4


C 27


7


1


18|Satu Fort Lee tak. 76


7 94 51


5


0 281.


47


Io Sund


23 Sund. p. Trin.


7 104 50 6


029


33


20 Mon


7 124 48


S


2.2


Wed Thur Days gh. 36m.


7 134 47 7 134 47 7 144 46


6 49


411


S.A. 27


6


1


17


26 Sun


24 Sund. p. Trin.


7 164 44


10


7


2


7


27 Mon


11 7 17 44 3 morn.


8 8 91


3 47


2.0 Wed


7 1814 42


0 11 10


4 43


30 Thur Provi. Treat. Sz


7 184 42:


1 1811 ₹


551


61


rifes. : 9 1610


.13


7 Tuef


6 50/5 4


575 3


7 20


15 more.


WedDays 10 h. 8m.


6 6 58/5


01 O


0 28 20 1


21


! I Satu


2 4 53 11 53 22 3


2


13 Mon Montreal ta. 75 14|Tucf


7 8


1


19


21 l'uef


7 114 49 fits. 5 5. 58


9 2,10


3|10


59 37


23


24 Frid


7 50


125 Satu


7 154 45


8 57 2


7 164 44


2 50


28|Tuef


--


6 535


16 54 5


2 8 26 19 O 27


9 Thur


17|Frid


( 14 )


DECEMBER begins on FRIDAY, hath XXXI Days


Full Moon the 5th day, 8 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the 12th day, 7 in the Morning New Moon the 20th day, at Midnight. First Quarter the 28th day, 3 in the Morning.


D. M.


Fenivals. :Sun. Sun [Moon Remarkable Days, rifes fers | fets.


IM. agı


, High Water !H. M.


(( من حاـ


Jays gh. 22m.


17 10


441


2 28


12


6


20;


Satu


7 20


4 40


3 38


7


18


3 Sund Advent Sunday.


7 20


4 40


4 50 14


8


16


4 Mon


7 21


4 39


6 8 15


8


55%


5 Tuel


7 2J


4 39


Rifes. 16


17


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40


7 Thur


Bat. Newport, 76. Bat. G. Bridge 75. 7


7 22 4 38


7


8 18


35


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7 23 4 37


9 32


20


C


27


: c Sund 2 Sund. m Advent. HIMon 12| Tuei


7


24 4 36 11


43 22


2


1:


14 Thui


Jeffeyoverrun, 76.17 25


+ 35


I 54


25 4


31


15 Frid


25 4 35


2 49


2 61


17


16 Satu


7 25435


4


To Mon


17.25 4


35


3 46 4 44 5 40 20)


1


7 8


23


20WVed Shortef Day. 21 Thur St. Thomas,


7 25 4


35


35


7 38


5.11 35


:4 Sund 4 Sund. in Advent.


17 25 4 35


8 46


6.Aft. 24


25 Mon Chriftinafs.


7 25 4


35


9 50


I


12


16 Turf Hellians taken, 76, 7 25 27 Wed St. John the Evan. 7 25:4 2& Thur Innocents.


35


10 54


2


2


35


IMorn.


2


53


19 Frid


7 244 36


1 16


4 37


3c Satu


7 24,4 36


2 26


1 2


5 25


ansund Montgom. fell, 75 7 24 4 361


3 38|13


N


6 Wed


7 22 4 38


23 14 37


8 20 19


Morn.


7 24


IO 38


21


I


17 24 4 36 Morn. 23 2


52.


i 3 Wed Days 9h. 12m.


7 24.


3


0 48


24


3


27 28!


6 6


45


19 Tuef


7 25 4 35 7 25 35


6 38 Sets . 5 28 6 33


2


9


55


319 4.10 46


22 Frid


1725 14


33'Satu


7 25 4 35


7 254 35


0


4


IO


3


W. days


&c.


HMHMHM


52


5 54


5


17 Suno 3 Sund in Advent. 7 25 4 35


37


Upray . Hill.


Lotele


MURRAY HI


LLBO


PARK AVENUE 49 TH AND 41ST. STS, NEW YORK. -HUNTING AND HAMMOND


ONE BLOCK FROM GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT.


-BOTH AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS


AWARDED THE GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION, 1878.


HENRY MAILLARD'S


CELEBRATED


VANILLA CHOCOLATE


IN HALF-POUND PACKAGES, AND


BREAKFAST COCOA,


IN HALF-POUND TIN BOXES.


SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE


Maillards 5 Avenue Hotel


Fine Confections und Chocolates, Retail, 1177 Broadway, 5th Avenue Hotel. Branch, 178 Broadway, near Maiden Lane,


New York.


(15 ) ECLIPSE S.


T HERE will be five Eclipfes this year, three of the Sun and two of the Moon.


The ift is of the Moon, January 14th, the former part vifible, and the latter invifible.


End;


Beginning, 14th Day, at 6h. 58m. Middle, 7 49 0 Duration, 2 22 Morning


Digits eclipfed near 5, on the Moon's fouth limb.


N. B. This eclipfe begins but 38 minutes before the fun rifes ; fo only the beginning is vifible.


The 2d is of the fun, January 29th, at 40 minutes paft 6 o'clock in the evening, invisible.


The 3d is of the Moon, July 11th, visible in part, and calculated as follows :


Beginning of vifibility, 4b. Im. )


Beginning of total darknefs, 5 29 1 Middle, 5 55 End of total darknefs, 6 7 Morning.


End of the Eclipfe. 7 30


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, Jul) 25th, at 53 minutes paft 3 o'clock in the morning, invitible.


The 5th is of the Sun, December 20th, at 52 mi- nutes paft 11 o'clock in the morning, invifible. Moon's Latitude, 1º 22' South.


Common Notes and Moveable Fealls, for 1786.


Golden Number I Shrove Sunday, Feb. 26. Eafter Sunday, April 16.


Epact 0


Dominical Letter A Aicention Day, May 25.


Cycle of the Sun 3 Whitfunday, June 4.


B 2.


( 10 )


A TABLE to afcertain the value of fundry Coins of Gold, as regnlated by the Chamber of Com- merce; which fhews, at one view, their value in Great Britain .- N. B. There bas been a late regulation made by the Afembly of South Carolina, tb. t Engiif, Guineas muft weigh 5 daut. 7 grs. Fylales 4 dwl. 6 grs. and Moidores 6 dat. 16 grs.


Standard Weight.]


New- York Cuir.


Sterling Mon. of G. Brita.


SPECIES.


drut. gr. L.


s.


d.IL. s. d.


Double Johannes .


18


8


013


I2 O


Single ditto


9


03


4


C


0


C


18 0


Quarter ditto


-


2


60


16


C


0


2


0


Spanifh Doubloons


17


016


O


3


6


O


Two piftole


8


123


0


C


I2


One ditto


4


IO


0


16


Englifh Guinea


5


-


17


41


I


I


Half ditto


2.


1513


18


S


IO


6


French Guinea


5


4¡E


16


[


I


0


Half ditto


-


140


13


0 IO


6


Chequin


.


2


14


10


8


C


Moidore


6


18/2 8


0I


7


O


TABLE of HALF-JOHANNES.


2L.


6. ZL.


6.


01


2- 36


8


300


4CC


1280


2 6


8


15 48


0


28/89


12


16


5001 600


1920


5/16


0


18 57


2240


6/19


4


8


20 04


O


45 144


000


825


12


2167


4 8


60192


2000


1032


0


23173


12


70224


O


3000


9600


3135


4


24/76


16


33256


4000


3238


8


25/80


0


0:293


5000


10000/32000




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