Longworth's American almanac, New-York register and city directory, 1817, Part 4

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Publication date: 1817
Publisher: New York : D. Longworth
Number of Pages: 500


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10


11 54


3 56


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6


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7


48 8 37


26 27


8 58 10


9 29


4


31 Morn 0 19


A.


2 53


4 46 5 36


18 A. 47


5 51


1 11


7 47


5 6 7 3 9 10


A TIDE TABLE


For High Water at New-York, for the Forty-second year of Ameri- can Independence.


Days.


Janua.


Febru.


March.


April.


May.


June.


July.


1


3 55|


5 17


4 11


6 81


6 32


7 18


7 29


2


4


35


6 19;


13


6


59


7 15


8


2


8 19


3


5 39


37


8 23


22


8


5


9


10


9


21 10


28


6


8


45


10


14


8 55


9


51


10


5:11


19


9 50


11


2


9 41


10 35


10


53


A. 10


8


10 55


11 45|10 24


6A.


11 18| 5 0 53


11 A. 44


1 0 1 47


10 A. 32


1 8/11


48


11


1


17


1 50


A. 32


1 17


2 36


6


4


1


13


2 39


3


19


4


5 2 53


3 44


5


9


5 58


6 46


7


1


8 30


18


6


18


7 36


6 22


7 34


7 53


9 36


19


7


10


8 27


9


17


8


2


9


14


9 52 11 46


20 21


8 55


10


5


8 50


10 11


TiMorn, 0 1 7


1 36 ~2 23


25 Morn 26.


0 11


1 19


0 14


2 17


0 57


2 14


1 12


3 17


4 12


4 32


5 12


29


2 21


5


3


5 55


30


3 22


5 49


5 14 5 55 6 36


6 41


311


4 18


Morn 11 19 0 28 Morn


9


1 13


6


3 7


27


28


1 43


3 11


2 13 3~ 16


4 17 5 15


7 44


7 56


8 49


9.10


4


6


7


39


9


7 22


6 14


7 12


8 27


8 38


9 38


10


5


7


-


12


1 59


2 34


19


2 4


3 28


4 19


3 3 54 4 40: 5 26 6 12


5 35


15


4


16


4 44


5 49


4 37


5 30


7 12


8 23


8 51 10 43


22


9 47


10 53


9 38


0 44


23 10 37


11 30 10 28


Morn 0


9 10 57 Morn 3


24.11 15


8


2


.3


4 48


14


6 29


7 27


17


5 30


6 43


1 44


1 26 2 16;


43


9 11 44


A. 27 11


2 32


3 17


-


2 2 59 3 48


3 49 4 30


1 4 58


SOLAR AND LUNAR ECLIPSES IN THE YEAR 1818.


April 20th. Moon eclipsed, visible, and calculated as follows :


H. M.


Beginning at


6 23 After


Ecliptic


7 15


Tabular time


7 19


Middle


7


22


End of the Eclipse


8


22


Duration


1


59


sta- Digits eclipsed 3, 52, from N. side of dow, or on the southern limb.


May 5th, Sun eclipsed, at 32 m. past 2 o'clock in the morning to us invisible.


October 13th and 14th, Moon eclipsed, visible, and calculated as follows : H. M.


Beginning 13tb, at 11 54 After.


Ecliptic


on the 14th


0


30 Alorn.


Tabular time,


0


35


Middle


0


40


End of the Eclipse,


1


24


Duration


1 30


Digits eclipsed 1, 50, on


northern limb, or


south side of


shadow.


October 29th, Sun eclipsed at 34 m. past noon, end the latitude being 33 deg. south, therefore to us invisible.


CRONOLOGICAL CYCLES.


Dominical Letter


D | Solar Cycle


7


Lunar Cycle or Golden Num. 14 | Roman Indiction


6


Epact 23 | Julian Period 6531


MOVEABLE FEASTS.


Septuages. Sunday,


June 18 1 Law Sunday, March 23


Quinquagesima.


Feb. ] Rogation Sunday, April 26


Ash-Wednesday,


4


Ascension Day, 30


Mid-Lent Sunday,


March 1


Whit Sunday, May 10


Palm Sunday,


15 Trinity Sunday 17


Easter Day, 22 Advent Sunday Nor. 29


VII. JULY begins on Tuesday, 31 days, 1817.


THE SEVEN SISTERS. OR . THE SOLITUDE OE BINNORIE. Seven daughters had lord Archibald, All children of one mother, I could not say in one short day What love they bore each other. A garland of seven lilies wrought, Seven sisters that together dwell;


Last Q. 6th, 4h. 31m Mor|First Q. 21st, 7h. 2m. M New D 14th, 5h. 23m Mo. Full 28th, 3h 28m. M


R. S. Oslo. dec Dris


-


A


-


4


6 INDEPENDENCE


4 38


22


3 5422 54 11 33


5 6


7 E 2


B. Chippewa 18144 5th aft. Trinity


38 7 22


4 5 22 49 11 54


43 Morn


4 39 7 21


4 25 22 4 34 22 30


0 35


4 40 7 20


4 44 22.23 10 '1 26


5


4 41 7 19 4


52


16 21


2


U Canada 18124 437 17


4 44 7 16 5 2921


5 35 21 23


5


Michilmachinac


4 45 7 15


takenby B 1812 4 45 7 15


5 45


21


4. 467.14


5 49


20


52


7th aft. Trinity.


4.467 14


5.53 20


5 57 20


41 30


20 '18 Morn €


Oent &


4 507 10 6


10


9


4 52


4 53


7


7


6


6


5 19 3|18


4 55 7


5 5


6 6 218


6 2


9


31


4 5


Battle of Niagara 4 Falls 1814. Balt. mob 1812.


5 19


-5


19 19


28 1.4


7 .8 ×9


3


4 55


17


4 56


$9 18


6


7 8 9 10 11 12


7 E


taken 1814.


4 427 18 5 8


13


Gen Hull entered 4 42 7 18


5. 5 23 21


22 16 '8 20 2 38 0 22 3 26 51 42 sets 8 5.1 9 27 33


14 15 16 17 18


6


t9 1 12 3 :3 4


7 E 2


4 48 7 12


4 49 7 11


6 0


19 2 20 3


5


24 5


5 6 7 E 2


[8th aft. Trinity 14 54


0 6 0 40 1 26 2 20 32


4 50 7


51 7 7


8 7


6 6 6


5


9 53 10 18 10 4- 141 10 11 35


3 U. S. B. Nautilus


4 [taken 1812.


4 44 7 16


5 40 21 13 3


37 0 14


3


4 40.7 20


4 39 7 21 4 15 22


6 USB Rattlesnake 4 417 19 5 0 22


The year by


VIII. AUGUST, begins on Friday 31 days. 1817


But he bold knight as ever fought Their father, took of them no thought, : He lov'd the wars so well. Sing mournfully, Oh mourufully, The solitude bf Biuborie. Fresh blows the wind, a western wind And from the shores of Erin, Across the wave, a rover brave,


First Q.4th, 6h. 37m. Aft. |First Q. 19th, 1h. 56m. M New 9 13 h, 2h 'Sm Moco Full . 26th, 2 h. 42 m. Aft


R. OS. Oslo. jo dec D set


2 7 [9th aft. Trin. 4 58 7 2


5 52 17 47 10 17


Bomb't of fripoli 4


59 7 1


5 48 :7 31 10 48


4 2


by Preble 1804 :5


07 0


5 43


17 16


3


5 3


Br. Sc. Dominica 5 taken 1813


1 6 59


5 38


6


4 5


'd bomb't Tripoli,5 1804 5


6 56


5


17


16


9


0 35 -


Attack on Ston- 5


5


6 55


5


9


15


52


1 17


10 E


ington 1814


5


6


6 54


1 15


35


2 9


11 2


[10th uf :. Trin. 5


7


6 53


52


15


17


3 13


12 13


3 4


[the Essex 1813 5 Br sl. Alert ta. by 5 10 U S bg Argus ta- 5 ken 7813. 11


8 6 52


4


42


14 59


4 20 sets S 28


15 16 17


6 7 F


Gen. Hull surren- dered 18 :2


5


14


16 46


3 46


13 26


9 43


[1]th aft. Trin.


5 15 6 45


3 33


13


7 10 13


Brfr. Guerrier ta-


15 16


6 44


3 19.12 47


10 46


20 4


15. 17


6 43


3 6 12


28


11 28 Morn 0 18


ent m 3d bomb't Tripoli


15


22 6 38


2 611


2.24


25


Washington City burnt 1814.


5. 24 6 36 25


6 35


6 34


4 7 39


28 (5


8 9


29


6 John Ban beheaded 5 30 6 30 0 43


5 31


6 29


0 25


9


1 0 9 43 9 22 8 33 0 8' 46


31 E Castine tak. 1814. 5 32


6 28


0


39


8 51 9 16


18 2 3


1-9


ken by the Con- stitution 1812.


5 18 6 42


2


52 12


8


5 20 6 40


2 37 11


48


5 21 6 39


2 22 11 27


1 16


24 E


1 51 10 46


3 35 1 34 10 25 rises. 1 17.10


26 27


4 4th bomb't Tripoli 5. 26 st Augustine (1804 5.28 6 32


6 47


4


10 14


4


5 13


3 58 13 45


41


4


21


14 23


14 5


5 2 6 58


5 31


5 25 16 26


11 57 Mor.


7


8 7


6


5


4 32 4


9 6 51


6 50


5


6 49


2.1


22 23


5 6 7


2 3


301-71


16 59 11 28 43 16


3 6 57


KISEPTEMBER, begins on Monday, 30 days. 1817.


To Binnorie is steering Right onward to the Scottish strand, The gallant ship is borne ; The warriors leap upon the land, And hark ! the leader of the band, Hath blowa his bugle horn. Sing mournfully, Oh! mournfu Ily, The solitude of Binnorie.


LastQ. 3d, 4h. 8m. After. |FirstQ. 17th, 6h.9m. Aft. New D 11th, 25. 49m. Mo. Full 25th, 4h. 53m. Mo.


1, 2 B S Avon ta. 1814


2,3


5 34 6 26


7 55


3


4 5th bomb't Tripo- 5 li 1804


5 36 6 24


!


g


7 11


33 10.37 11 15


5 6 7 8 9 10


7


5 39 6 211 1 48


8


6


4


1


4 1


E 14th af Trinity 2 Nattv. Vir. Mary


5 416 19


2


25


5 41 19 5


3 [Br. fleet on lake 5 43 4 < Erie taken 1813 5 44 6 16


6.17 2 49


3 10


5 56


5 bt.Plattsburg 1814 5 6 bt. Baltimore 18145


47 6 13


3


51


4 10


3


47 24 1


8


53


3 defeated before 5 53|


6


7


5


15


38


17 18


5 Moon so. 9 54 5 55 6


6 Moon runs low


5 56


6


4


3


6


6


2


5 58 5, 59 6 1


3 Dayy' night equal 6 06 0


6. 2 5 58


6 3 5 57


6'st. Cyprian.


6 45 56


8 43


16


6 6 5 54 9


3


39


6 7 5 53


22


3


St. Michael


6 9 5 51


9 42


26 2 .50


8 10


3


St. Jerome.


6 11 5 49 10


8 42


12 13 14 15 16


:5 49 6 11 4 12


7 E 15th aft. Trinity


15 506 10


4 33 3


2 British squadron 5. 51


6


9


4 fort Boyer 1814 5 54 6 6


5. 36


5 57


6- 18


1.52 5 1.28 1


-


7 E'16th aft trinity


5 57 6


9 33 10 20 11 17 Morn 0 23 1 44 2 42


1.9 20 21 22 2 23 24 25 4, 5


39 7 0 0 42 7 2IN. 18 5 7 42 S. 8 8 22


29 52


3 56 5 0 rises 6 59 7 21 7 45


26 27 28 29 30


7 E/17th af Trinity


1 2


54 3 2 2 15


4 .33


46 6


14 3


3C


2 3 14 4 25 sets 7.22 7 51 8 19 5


6 B B Boxer ta 1813.5 38 6 22


GR. OS. fast dec; Dsets 0 10 1 33


5 35 6 25


0 49


1 28


6 49 Morn 0


6 26


5 40 6 20 2


5


2 0 0 1


1. OL TUBER, begins on Wednesday, 31 days. 1817


Beside a grotto of their own ; With boughs above them closing. The seven are laid, and in their shade They lie like fawns reposing. But now, upstarting with affright At noise of man and steed, Away they fly to left to right


ast Q.36, 9h.48m. Morn [First Q. 17th, 2h. 50in. Mor. New P40th, 11h. 2im M. Full @ 24th, 10h. m. Aft.


DR. ES. fasti


dec Drise


2 3 6 · runs high


5 14 5 46 10 39


3 26 10 2


6 15 5 45;10 58 3 59|10 54 6 16 5 44 11. 16 4 22 11 54 4 18 54. 11 34 46 Morn 5 9 1


;[E:18th after trinity 6. 2 7. 3 3 4 7 *s ri. 7 13


6 20 5 40 12


6 21 5 39 12 25 5


5 Detroit & Caledo-


6 22 5 38 12 23 5 37 12


06 nia ta. from Br. 6 7 1812.


6 25 5 35 13 13


12 13.


2


Battle of Queen-6 29 5 31 13 42


4 5


3


ston 1812.


6 30 5 30 13


56


9


8 33


5 6 St. Luke


6 32


5 28 14


22 8 55


6 34 5 26 14 34


5 25 14


46


9 9


17 39


11 30 Worn 0 90 1 52 59


2 Br Frolic 1812.6


35 37


5 23 14 56


10


Ł


[20th aft. Trin. 6 33


5 22 15 7 10


5 21|15 16 10 5 20 15 25 .1 5 19 15 33 11


7


4 5


24 25 26 27


E 2


3 Sim &' Jude [1814. 6 47 5 13 4 Fulton Ist launch 6 48 5 12


16


413


16 7 13 30


5 at Tripoli 1803 6 48 6 |US.Philadelph.ta. 6 49


5 12 16 11 13 50


5 11 16 13 14


91


8 .4 8 51 9 41


6


6 43 5 17 15 41 11


27 48 9


5 rises 5 54 6 20


44 5 16 15 48 12


6 46 5


14/15 54/12


29


6 46| 5


14


15 59 12 49 10


6 47 7 23


28 29 30 311


16 17 18 7 E 19 2 3 4 5 6 7|U. S.fr. U. States 6 ca. Br. fr. Mace- donian 1812


6 39


40


6 6 41


6 27 5 33 13 28


5 1.0) 7 3 7 26 47


7 8 11


6 19 5 41 11 51 3 5 32 55 3 2 42 6 18 4 3 57 sei - 6 26 6 87 7 95 3 2 1


10


E 19th aft. trinity


6 31 5 29 14


U Ssl Wasp ca. 6


23 44


1 22 23


4 5. 7


XI. NOVEMBER, begins on Saturday, 30 days: 1817


Of your fair household, father kuight, Methinks you take small heed. Sing mournfully. Oh! monrnfully. The solitude of Binnorie. Away the seven fair Campbells fly. And over hill and hollow, With menace proud, and insult loud The youthful rovers follow.


LastQ. 2d, 1h.49m.Mo. New D 8th, 9h, 14m. Aft.


[First Q.15th, 2h 50m. Aft Full 23d, 5h. 2m. Aft


All saints


R.OS. @ fast dec D rise.


President de- 6 52 5


8 16 15 14 48 11 49


clared French 6 53 5


7 16: 15|15,


7 Mor. 1


1


L1810.


6 55 5 5 16:13 15 44


6 565 4 16 1.1 16 2


6 585 2 16 7.16 20


6.59 5 1 16 3 16 37 15 5816 5.4


7 05 0


7. 1.4:59 15 53


17


11


st. Martin


7 3.4 57


15 46


17. 28


17. 45


8 9


7 5 4.55


15


30 18


1


9 12


7


6 4 54


15


21 18. 16


10 23


74.53


15


11 18 32


84.52 15


0 18.47


94 51 14 48 19.


14 35 19/ 15 19. 311


14: 8 19. 61


7 124.48 13


52


19 .. 58


3.6


20 .1.1 20 20 23


ris 5 18


7.16


4.44


12 44 20


48


59


5 57 6 42 7 35


7 174 43 12


5 21 10 7 -17 4 43 11 44 21


8.35


28 29 7


6


Advent Sund. St. Andrew.


2.1 7 184.42 11 23 21 31 9 37 7 184 42


2 21 41 10 45


1, 7 2E 3 2 4 3 4 5 6 7 E 2 3 4 5 6 7 E


o ecl invis .. 23d af Trinity


5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13


14 15 16 17 2 18 19 3 4 20 5 6 21 22 7


24th af Trinity Br. order in Coun- 7


2


11 31 Morn 0' 47 1 54 2 59 3 58 4 59


5 56


O ent 25th af Trinity 7 14 4 46 13


13: 2 20 36


, 7. 164 44


7 .164 44


12. 25.20


26 27


Moon runs high


-


2 13 3 29 4 42 sets. -5 28 6 11 7. 2


4.4 56


15


39


Mcon runs low


cil passed 1807. 7: 10.4.50 7 114.49 14. 22


7.12 4.48


7. 134.47 13


24 2 3 4 5


-


decrees revoked 6 54 5 6 16,14 15.25


Xil.DECEMBER, begins on Monday, 31 Da. 1817.


Cried they, " Your father loves to roam : " Enough for him to find The empty house when he comes home ; For us your yellow ringlets comb ; For as be fair and kind ! Sing mournfully, Oh ! mournfully, The Solitude of Binnorie. Some, close behind, some side by side,


Last Q. Ist, 3h. 27m. Aft. |First Q. 15th, 6h 53m Mo. New D 8th, 7h.39m. Aft. Full -23d, Oh. 5 m. Aft. Last Q. 31st, 2h. 37m. Morn.


GR


S.fas Ødecl


7 20


4 40 10 1622


0


D'sets Mor. 1 1


7 21


4 39


9 52 22 8


9 28 22 17


2 10


5 6


6 7 St. Nicholas. E 2d S. Adv.


7 23 4 37


8 38,22 32 4 43


7 8


2


Con. V. M.


7 24. 4 36


7 46 22


9


3


Moon runs low


7 24 4 36


7 19 22


41


57


6 42


11


7 25


4 35


6 24


23


2


7 57


12


5


7 25 4 35


5 56 23


7


9 12


7 25


4 35


5 28 23 4 59


15 IS 2 1


11 30 Mor. 0 36


17 18 5


Moon so 8 34


7 26


4 34


3


2


23 23 26


2 40


7 27


4 33


2


32


3 40


[4th in advent.


17 27


4 33


2


27


441


21 22


2


U. S. br. Vixen 7


14 33 1 2 23


28


23


3


taken 1814.


7 27


33


0 31 23 27


24


4


Ghent Tr. 1812. 17 27|4 33


27


4 33 sło.29 23


26


6 17


26


6 St Stephen


7 26 4 34


0 59 23


24 22


7 19 Morn


28 E Innocents


7 25


4 35


1 58|23


8 19


29 30


3 by Con. 1812.


7


24


4 36


2 57 23 12 10 35


31


4 Suluester


7 24 4 35


3


25 23


3 8 11 45


14 5


2


7. 26 4 34


4 30|23


16 3


7 26


4 34


4


7. 26


4 34


3 31


1 23 23


23 25


1 37


19 20 7


( Embargo 1. 1807 7


4 33 1 32


2 23 23


28


27


5 19


25


5 Christrias


7


27


7 Tr rat by G. Brit.


7 25 4 34


1 29 23 -


2 Br. fr. Java ' taken 7


25.


4 35


2 28 23


19 16 9 31


1/2 2 3 3 4 5 4


7 22 4 38


7 23 4 37


9 3 22


25 3 26


7 24 4 36


8 12.22 39 55


6 7 set 5 35


7 24 4 36


6 52 23


10 1 5


13 1 E 3d in Advent.


10 23


7 25


4 35


4


6


5 39


27 27


6 37 rises


0 1 23


I. JANUARY, begins on Thursday, 31 Days. 1818.


Like clouds in stormy weather. They run, and cry. " nay, let us die And let us die together."


A lake was near; the shore was steep ; There never foot Bad been ; They ran, and with a desperate leap. Together plunged into the deep,


New D 6th, 6h.42m. After. [Full@ 22d, sh. 32m. Mo First Q 14th, Ih. 50m. MolLast Q. 29, 7h. 48m. Morn


5 Circumcision.


ARIOS Oslo. @dec| D ris


2


6 Moon's 8


7 .22438


4 29 South


2 9


3


24 ? in contact.


7 22 438


4 57 22 49


3 29


1


5 25 22 43


48


5 2


7. 2114:39


5 52 22 37


7


6 SI Epiphany.


7 21 439


6 17 22 29


4


D runs low.


7 20 440


6


45 22


22


7 8


5


Battle of New Or- leans 1815.


7 20


440


7"


10 122


14


9


6


10 7


719


441


8.


021


57


1 st af. Epiphany


7 18442


8 24 21


48


12 2 3 4


Viper ta. by the Narcissus 1813. 7


15 445


9 32


121


21.


55


2 18


7


squadron. 1815. 7. 12


4 48


10 33


20


43


18


Septuagesima sund 7. 11


449


450


11. 11


20


19


13


7


9 451


1 I 28


20


7


6


0


o ent. Me


4


runs high ..


7 -7. 4 53


12


2


19


16


19


25


19.


11


7 15


7 * s. So. 7 4


5.455


12 46


18


56


8 20


7 4456


12


59


18


41


25


10 35


7 2458


13. 22


18


10


11 45


7 114 59


33 17 58 Morn 13.


1 4 59


13 43 17 37| 19 3


0'5 0 13 52 17 21 2 22


13 14 15 16


5


U S. fr. President


7 14 4.46


4 47


10


10:52 20


31


17


D south 10. 8


7 10


7. 8 4 52


11. 45 19


2


7 rises 6 2


21 22 23 24


5 6 7 D


25 $6 27 28 29 30 31 7


2 3


7


3 457


13


11


18


4 5


6| Charles I. martyr'd 7


19


441


7 35


22


6


6 set. 5 22 6 36 7 53 9 10 1 9


17443


8 4721


7 16.4.44


9


10 21 28


38 11 13 Mor. 17 6 0 16 1 20


17 18 19 20


D 2 3


Inf. 8 80


6 4 5.4


12 12 32


7. 5 455


Sexagesima sund.


9 27


6 taken by the Br. 7 13


9 5.3


13|20


3 4 5


52 39


7 D 2d Sun af Christm. 7. 21439


11. FEBRUARY, begins on Sunday, 23 days. 1818.


Nor ever more were seen. Sing mournfully, Oh !' monrnfully The solitude of Binnorje. The stream that flows out of the lake, Asthrough the glen it rambles, Repeats a moan o'er moss and stone, For those seven lovely Campbells.


New D 5th, 8h. 44m Mor| Full @ 20th 8h. 35m. Aft First Q.12th.11h 8m. MoiLast Q. 27th, 7h 33m. A!


1|DiNon int G B 1811 OR. @S. Oslo. @dec| Dris.


4 52


2 2 [ Quinquagésima. 6


3


Moon runs low


6 55


5


5 14 20:16 11


4


6 535 6, 14 25 15 53


5


&, stationary


6 5.35 7 14 29:15


34


7 43


6 52 5


8 14 33 15 16


14


57 8 52


Ist in Lent-


6 50 5 10 14'37


14:


9 55


6 48 5 12


37


14


14 14 38 13 58


1


6


Moon so 6. 17


6 45 5 15 14


35


1-3


18


14 7


Valentine.


6 43


5 17


14


33


12


58


2. 3 1


151 D 2 3 D runs high


6 41 5 19


14


26


12 11


17 56


4 51 5 47


20


Br.ships Cyanne&


6 36 5 24 14 13 57 10 30


Levant ta. 1815 6 35 5 25


6 33 5 27 13 49


10


9


7 16


6 32


5 28 1.3 41 9


47 8.26


9 28


26


5


6 28 5 32 13


12


8 40


6 Siri. so: 7 51:


6 27 5 33. 13 1


8 171 0 14


18 7| D in perigee


6 26 5 34 12


501 7 55 1 31


9 10 11 12 13


6 47 5,13


6 46 5 14 14


37


13 39


37 18 10 56 Morn 0 1 5


8 D 2 3 4 Fort Bowyer sur- rendered 1815


2d sunday in Lent


6 42 5 18


14


30 12 37 3


3 59


6.40 5 20 14


21


16 11 35


14


5


4 Peace with G. B. 6 38 5 22 14 6 37 5 23 14 ratified.


4/10 52


6 17 rises. 6 3


22 23 24 25


D 2 3 4 brig Peacock 1813 8


Hornet capt the Br 6.31 5 29 13 32 9 25


6 30 5 30 13 22 2


9 10 53 Morn


The Planet Venus will be Morning Star until the 2th March, thence Evening Star 'till 26th Dec. then Morning Star ..


58 5 2|14 18 16 46


6 56 5. 4114 1416 27 5 56


3 4 5


6 48 sets. 6 35


6 6 7 7 & south 7 16:


6 515 9 14


35


16 17 18 19


6 7


Washington born ..


Il1.MARCH, begins on Sunday-31 Days, 18 6 .


Seven little islands, green and bare, Have risen from out the deep, The fishes say, those sisters fair By faeries are all buried there, And there together sleep. Sing mournfully, Oh ! mournfully 'The solitude of Binnorie,


New D 6th, S . 5m. Aft.


Full @ 22d, yu 7mn. vlo First Q. 14th, 8h. 24m. Aft|Last Q. 29th, 3h.43m. Mo.


10 4th in L'ent


R


S.


slo.


D set


6 23 5 37


12 26


-


6 22 5 38 12 14 6 46 4 44


6.20


5 40 12 0 6 23 5


29


4 5 6


4 5


6.19 5'41


11 47


6 0, 6 5


6 18 5 43


11 :35 5 37| 6 34


7| 7


6 16 5 44


11 18


5 13 D sets 4 50 7.44


8 D |5th in Lent 91 2


6 14 5 46 10


48 4. 27 8 46


10


3 4


6 12 5 48 10


32 4 31


9 49


6 11 5 49 10


16 3 40 10 51


12 13 4


5 6 7 D & D Apo. D Palm Sunday.


6 8 5 52 9 43 2 42 29


6 7 5 53


9 26


2 5


0 56 54


17


D'runs high


6 4 5 56


6 3 5 57


8


16


0


.0 30


4 53


6 6. 1 15


0


6


0


7 2 N.


17


5 52 rise 7 23 8 44


22 D 2 3 4 Annun. V. Mary


5 57 6


3


5


6


6 7


1 51 10 1 15 11 14


5 6


D Perigee


5 51 6


9


6 11


5 11 4 53


3


38 Morn 2 0 43


3 25 1 63: 29 Dist Sun aft Faster 5 47 6 13


30; 2 Moon runs low. . 5 46


6 14


4 34


3 58


2 21


ST' 3


5 45 6 15


4 16


4 12 9 36


5 21


6


5 59| 6


1


3 7 6 44


0 41 1 1


:4 28


5 55 6


5 54 6


5 52 6 8 5 48


5 30


2 2


53|Morn


6 6 15 54


6 5 5 55


2 9 47 9 8 51 1 42 8 34 1 18 3 35


54 4 16


2 5 58


7


58


59


7 39 S.


18 19 5 6 O ent. r Day & night equal. Easter Day.


6 9 5 51| 10


3 16 11 55


6.15 5 45 11


.3


O dec 7 9 3 51


2 3


2 3 Moon runs low


2 3


23 24 25 26 17 281


7|U Sfr Essex tak. 5 49


6 26


IV APRIL, boguis on Wedesday, hath 30 days. foi8.


From Maxwell's Poems. TEA.


Give me, give me here my Tea, Ladies' nectar ! give it me : Sweet as what the hummer sips, Or the dew on beauty's lips. Tea 'tis nikes the spirits flow,


New D 5th, 10h 50m. Mor [Full @ 20th, 7h. 19m. Afte First Q 13th, 2h 57m. Aft Last Q. 27th, 10h. 10m. M


1,40 40


BR. OS.


@slo. dec D rise


5 42 6 18


3 40 4 58


4 45


5 40 6 20


3 21


5 21


5 9


4 5 D


ad after easter 5 38 6 22


5 37 5 23


6 25


2 11


6 52


8 49


5 34 6 26


1 5%


7


9 50


5 33


6 27


1 47 7 38


10 52


10


5 6 7


D Apogee


5 30


6.30


1


3


7 59 11 8 21 51 Morn 8 43 0.49


12 D


3d Sun aft Easter D runs high.


5 28 6 32 0 31


9


5


1 37


14 15 16


Mobile surrend'd to the U. S. 1811.


5 25 6 35


0 0


9


48


2 57


5 23,6 37


fast 14 10 0 29|10


9


3


28


17 18


4th after caster


5 19 6 41


0 41 10 51 0 57|11 12


4 44


o ent & D eclip 5. 18 6 42


visible. 5 17.6 43


1 23


11 53


5 16.6 44


1 36


12


13


rise 7 45 9 9


24


G


St Mark


5 12 6 48


5 11 6 49


2 21


53


5 10 6.50


13


52 11


43


5 9 6 51


2 40


14


2 23


29


3 4 5


Br sl war Eper- vier taken 18.14 15


5 8 6 52


2 49


14 29


2 55 3 21


7


5 39 6 21 3 4


2 2 28 6 46 29


5 44 5 32 6 7 sets 7 44


7 8 9


2 3 4


5 32 6 28


1 30


11


13


2 3 4 5 6 7


5 26 6 34


0 16


9. 26 2 20


7 19 20


D 2 3 4 5


Moon in perigee 5 15 6 45


1 48 12 33 10 31


5 13 6 47


1 59 12 53 11 46


25 26


7 D 5th aft easter. .


13 32 2 10 13 13 Morn O


27 28


2


Gen Eaton took Derne 1805


30


716 53


2 57 14 48


30


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5, 22 6 38


5 20,6 40


1 13


33


21 22 23


5.29


6.3.1


0 47


2 5 6 Hercu. ris, 8 12


5 35


V. MAY, begins on Friday, hath 31 Days. 1818.


Tickles up the heart of woe, Sets the tongue, etilivens wit, Gives the sweet poetick fit. Tea "tis makes the charming fair Sprightly, pleasing, as they are. What is more than all, 'twas Tea- Tea that set Columbia free.


New D 5th, 2h. 32m. Mor |Full @ 20, 3h. 35m Mor First Q. 13th, 6h 14m' Mor. Last Q. 26th,6h 55m. Aft


1 6 St. I.hil. & James


RIGS.


Pris @ fast @dec


7


Sundajt Ascen. 15 Havre de Grace 5 burnt 1813. 5


5 6


3 12 15 24


4 :


36


2. 6 58 3 25


3 19|15 :42 4 28 4 48 sets. 8 48 15 59 17


5 3 4


Frederick & Geo. 5 1 towns burnt 1813 5 0 7


6 7 5 6


Moon runs 'high Whit Sunday


--


4 57 7


3


4


3


52


17 34


4 55


5


6


3


56


57


18:24


1 34 2 0


Moon south 8 24 4


51 7 9


3-58


3-58


19


2


.3


19


4 49


4 48 7 7


12


13


14


4


45


44


7 16


3.39|20 37 11 33


Ist aft Trinity


7


16


3 :34


47 Mory


7 17


3-2321 9


Forts Geo. & Erie 4


surrendered to 4. 42 7 18 U. S. 1813. 7 19


1 48 2 9


D 2d aft Trinity.


4 407 20 3 5521 46 2 3 4 40 7 20 2 4521 56


2 50


12 13 14 5 15 6 16 7 17


4


4 53


17


4 52 7


8


3 58


18 39


18' 53 2


25


4 .50 7.


10


11


3 57 19 21


D 18 19 2 3 20 4 21 in


O enters 6 Moon runs low


7 15


3 33 3 55 19 34 47 3 53 19 20 10 50 3. 47 20 12 3 $4 bises 19:29 3 43 20 24 10 37


47


46 7


22 =3.7 24 D :5 2


4 44 44 43


20 3 28 20 58 0 21 0 57


4 43 7 17


26 3 4 .5 6


42 7-18 3 1621 19 3 9 21 29 3 221 .38


8 9: 7 D 2 3


Moon apogee


59


7


1


3 41 16 49


9 47


4 58 7 2 3 45


17


3.49 17 23


7 10 47 11 40 Morr 0 21 1


3 54


17-


54


18 9


4 2


6 59 3 31 116


0


3 36 16 34


4 .56 7


54 7


3


Trinity sunday.


-


VI JUNE, begins on Monday, hath 30 days, 1818


New D 3d, 6h. 19m. Af. [Full @ 18th, 10h. 34 m. M First Q. 11, 5h. 57m. Aft.[Last Q.25th, 5h. 52m.M.


-


2


@R.


S. fast Ødec pris


2 3


3 4


4.39


2 27 22 12 3 40


4.


Geo III. born 1738;4


38


7 22 2


8 22 27| 8 37


5 6


7 Moon runs high 3d aft. Trinity


4 38


7 22


1 47 22 40 10 21


7 D


4 37 7 23


1 36 22. 46 11


8 2


4 37 7 23


1 25


22 52 11 3


890 9 11 12


5 6


U. S decl war aga. 4 G. B. 1812.


36


7 24


0 39 23


9


0 49


13 14 D 15 2


4th aft Trinity


4 36


7 24 0


14 23


17 1 32 1 56


16 3


4 35


7 25 slo. 11:23 22


2 2


17 4 St. ilben.


4 35


7 25


0 23


23


24 3 5


1.3 19


5 6


Moon runs low


4 34 17 26


0


49 2


23 27 9 2.


20 21


5th after Trinity.


4 34


17 26 1 15 |23 28 10 5.


22 23


Leopard & Ches- 4


34


7 26


1 28 23 28 11 22


7 26


-1


41 23 27 11 48


4


Nativ John Bant. 4 35 7 25


1


23


26 Morn


4 35


17 25


2


6


4 35 7 25


2 19 23 23


0 32


[6th aft. Trinity 4 35 7 25


0 51


36 1 24


2


44


23


21 18


1 15


301


3


4 36 7 24


3 9 23


12 2 6


4


36


7 24


0 27 23


13 1 9


3 4 Tripoli decl. war 4 37 against US 1801 4


4


37


7 23 1 14 3


22 57 Mor 23 2 0 1


7 23 1


36 7 24


0 51 23 6 024


4 36


7 24 0 0 23 20


4 35 7 25


0 36 23 26 rises


4


34


7 26


1


23 27 10 1


24 25 26 27 28 29


7 D


Reindeer, ta. 18144 St. Peter. .


4 36 7 24


2 58,23


15 1 41


VII. JULY, begins on Wednesday, hath 31 davs. 1818


1| 4|


O RIOS


2 .5 Visit. of V. Mary. 4 37 7 2 3| 5 New D 9h 2 m M 14 589 22


Oslo.1@dert+ rise 3 32 23


3 10 7 43 22 9 sets


38


7 21! 7 22 2 18 22 20 sets.


38


7 22


1 58


22 34 93:


7


7 D 2 3 [apeake af. 1807. 4 34


54 6 23 25 011


2 32


23


LIST OF


DUTIES,


PAYABLE BY LAW


ON ALL


GOODS, WARES, AND MERCHANDISE,


IMPORTED INTO THE


United States of America,


IN AMERICAN OR FOREIGN VESSELS :


1


With abstracts of the Laws relative to Bounties, Tonnage, Manifests, Form of Oaths, Duty of Masters of Vessels, &c.


TO WHICH IS ADDED,


A correct Table of Duties on all articles of domestic manufacture, which are by law taxable, on licenses for Retailers, Auctioneers, Distillers, &c. &c.


COMPREHENDING


A complete List of all the specified taxes now in force in the United States.


NEW-YORK : PUBLISHED BY DAVID LONGWORTH, At the Shakspeare-Gallery. 7


1817.


DIRECTIONS


FOR FINDING THE DIFFERENT OFFICES IN THE NEW-YORK


CUSTOM-HOUSE.


DAVID GELSTON, Collector. JOHN FERGUSON, Naval officer. JOHN HAFF, Surveyor.


The desks of the clerks, &c. are numbered from one, to twelve, and the business done at each desk as follows :


No. 1. Cashier.


2. Debenture Clerk.


3. Entry of vessels from foreign ports, and License Clerk.


4. Register Clerk.


5. Bond Clerk.


6. Deputy Collector.


7.2 Entries taken up, and permits granted.


8. 5


9. Entries completed.


10. Clearance Clerk, and entrance of coasters.


11.


12.3 Export Clerks.


Longworth's New-York Register.


DUTIES PAYABLE BY LAW,


ON


ALL GOODS, WARES, AND MERCHANDISE, Imported into the United States of America, in American or Foreign ships or vessels .- To have effect from and after the 30th June, 1816.


A


Articles manufactured from brass, copper, iron, steel, pewter, lead, or tin, or of which those metals or either of them is the material of chief value-brass wire, cutlery, pins, needles, buttons. button moulds, buckles of all kinds ; cannon, muskets, fire and side arms,


Ale, beer, and porter, in bottles, The same otherwise imported, Articles not free, nor subject to any other rate of duty, Artificial flowers,


Allum,


Almonds,


Apparatus (philosophical) instru- ments, books, maps, charts, statues, busts, casts, paintings, drawings, engravings, speci- mens of sculpture, cabinets of coins, gems, medals, and all other collections of antiquities, statuary, modeling, painting, drawing, etching, or engraving, specially imported by order, and for the use of any society incorporated for philosophical or literary purposes, or før the encouragement of the fine arts, or by order and for the use of any seminary of learning, Animals imported for breed,


American


& British.


Foreign, other than British.


20 per cent. ad val. 22


15 cents per gal. 16.5


10


ditto 11


15 per cent. ad val. 16.5


30


ditto


33


100 cents per cwt. 110


3


cents per lb. 3.3


free free


free free


B


Boots, Brushes, Bonnets and caps for women, Bristles,


Bark of the cork tree, unmanu- factured,


Burr stones, unwrought.


Barrilla, Brazil wood, barzilletto wood, camwood, fustic, red- wood, logwood, nicaragua and other dye woods, C


Copperas,


100


cents per cwt. 110


4 cents per lb. 4.4


20 per cent. ad val. 22


25


ditto 27.5


30


ditto


33


3


cents per lb. 3.3


· (untarred) yarns,


twines, packthreads, and seines,


4


cents per lb. 4.4


Cassia, Chinese,


6


cents per lb. 6.6


Cinnamon,


25


ditto


27.5


Cloves,


25


ditto


27.5


Canes, walking sticks, and whips,


30


per cent. ad val. 33


30


ditto


33


Clothing, ready made,


30


ditto


33


Candles, tallow,


3


cents per lb. ditto


3.3


6


6.6


Cheese,


9


ditto




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