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Great Western Mail, via Chambersburg to Kentucky, and North Western Territory-Closed every Tuesday & Friday at half an hour before sun-set, and arrive at Philadelphia every Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock P. M.
Mail for Tennesse, & Missisippi Territory-Closed every Fri- day at half an Itour before sun-set, and arrive at Philadelphia every Thursday at 4 o'clock, P. M.
Mail via Reading & Harrisburg, for Fots-town in Mifflin, Hunt. ing.hon, Northumberland & Lycoming Counties, Pennsylvania-Clos- ed every Wednesday, at half past 3 o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia every Wednesday morning.
Mail via Jenken Town, Doyls Town, Plumstead, Eastown and Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania-Closed every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock,
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P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia every Tuesday morning.
Mail for Bethelehem-Closed from the first of November to the first of May, every Thursday at 3 P. M. and arrive at Philadel- phia every Thursday morning.
Mail for Woodbury, Sweedsborough, Woods-town and Salem, W. New Jersey-Closed every Wednesday, at 3 o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia every Wednesday at 9 o'clock, A. M.
Mail for Woodbury, Mullika-kill & Pittsgrove to Bridge-town, W. New-Jersey-Closed every Tuesday & Friday, at 4 o'clock P. M. and arrive on the mornings of the same days.
Mail for Millville, Port Elizabeth, Dennis's Creek &' Cape May, W. New-Jersey-Closed every Tuesday only, at 4 P. M. and ar- rive at Philadelphia every Tuesday morning.
Mail for Atsion & Tuckerton, New-Jersey -- Closed every Wed- nesday, at 3 o'clock P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia every Wed- nesday morning.
Mail for Haddonfield, Mount Holly, New- Mil's & Bordentown, New-Jersey-Closed every Wednesday at 2 o'clock, P. M. and arrive at Philadelphia, every Wednesday at 10 o'clock, A. M.
PThere is several places of the same name in the United States, Merchants and others are requested to be particular in direding their Letters ; distinguishing the States, and where would otherwise be doubtful, the Counties, where such are situated. And when Letters are not for a Post-town, the nearest Post- town to the place ought to be mentioned.
GOVERNMENTOF THE UNITED STATES EXECUTIVE.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, President AARON BURR, Vice President. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. James Madison, Secretary of State. TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
Albert Gallatin, Secretary. Wm. Miller, C'ofthe Revenue.
John Steele, Comptroller. Thomas 'T. Tucker, Treasurer.
Richard Harrison, Auditor. Joseph Nourse, Register.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
Henry Dearborne, Secretary. Wm. Irvine, Sup. of M. Stores. Israel Whelen, Purvey. of supplies
NAVY DEPARTMENT.
Robert Smith, Secretary.
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JUDICIARY.
John Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Wm. Cushing, of Mussachut. Bushrod Washington, of Virgi.
Wm. Patterson, of N. Jersey. Alfred Mcore, of N .- Carolina.
Samuel Chase, of Maryland Associate Justices.
Levy Lincoln, of Massachusetts, Attorney General.
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
DISTRICTS.
JUDGES. ATTORNIES. MARSHALLS.
Maine,
David Sewall, Silas Lee, Isaac Parker.
N., Hampshire, John Pickering, J. S Sherborne, Bradbury Cilley.
Massachusetts, Rhode-Island,
John Davis, George Blake, Saml. Bradford.
Con:ecticut,
Richard Law, P. Edwards, Wilcox.
Vermont,
Elijah Faine, David Fay, Jchn Williard.
New-York,
E. Livingston,
John Heard.
New-Jersey,
J. S. Hobart, Robert Morris, Geo. Maxwell, JohnSwartwout
Pennsylvania, E. Richard Peters, A. J. Dallas,
John Smith.
Do. Western, Do. Gun. Bedford, George Read,
Jas. Hamilton, P. C. Lane. Joel Lewis.
Delaware, .
Maryland, J. Winchester, Z. Hollinsworth Reuben Etting.
Columbia, Wliam Kilty, J. T. Mason,
D. C. Brent.
Potownac,
Virginia, East. Cyrus. Griffin, Do. Western, Do.
Joseph Scott. A. Moore. John S. West
North-Carolina, J. Sirgreaves,
South-Carolina, Thomas Bee,
C. B. Cochran.
Georgia, Wm. Stevens,
Chas. Jackson, Ambrs. Gordon.
Kentucky, Harry Innes,
J. H. Daviess, J. Crockett.
Tennessee, East, John M'Nairy, W .P' Anderson, Robert Hays. Do. West N. W. Territory, J. C. Svinmes, Wm. M. Milan, Jas. Findlaye. Missisippi Do. Seth Lewis,
Indian Territory, Wm. Clark,
LEGISLATIVE.
SENATE.
AARON Brpu, President
NEW-HAMPSHIRE, MASSACHUSETIS, VERMONT,
RHODE-ISJAKD,
CONNECTICUT,
James Hillhouse, Governeur Morris, Jonathan Dayton, James Ross,
Aaron Ogden. George Logan.
William Hill Wells, Samuel White ..
MARTLAND,
John E. Howard, Stevens T. Mason, John Brown,
Wilson C. Nichols.
John Brackenridge .. David Stone.
TENNESSEE, Joseph Anderson, SOUTH-CAROLINA, Pierce Butler,
William Cocke. Thomas Sumpter ..
AbrahamBaldwin; James Jackson.
GEORGIA,
Sureor Olcott,
William Plumer.
Jonathan Mason.
Nathaniel Chipman, Stephen R. Brandley. Theodore Foster, Christopher Ellery. Uria Tracv.
De Witt Clinton.
NEW-YORK,
NEW-JERSEY,
PENNSYLVANIA,
DELAWARE,
Robert Wright.
VIRGINIA, KENTUCKY,
NORTH-CAROLINA, Jesse Franklin,
Dwight Foster,
-Walter Jones, Thos. Nelson, John Monroe, Benj. Wocds. Thos. Parker,
William Baker.
D L. Barnes, "David Howell, William Peck.
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REPRESENTATIVES. NATHANIEL MACON, Speaker.
New-Hampshire Abel Foster,
John P. Van Ness,
William B. Giles, WV. K. Van Ranselaer, Edwin Gray,
Joseph Pierce,
Samuel Tenney,
George B. Upbam. Massachusetts.
John Bacon,
Phanuel Bishop, Manasseh Cutler,
Richards Cutts,
William Eustis, Seth Hastings,
Ebenezer Matton,
Nathan Reed,
William Shepard, Josiah Smith, Joseph B. Varnum,- Peleg Wadsworth,
Lemuel Williams, Thatcher. Vermont.
Lewis R. Morgan, Israel Smith.
Kbode-Island.
Joseph Stanton, jun. James A. Bayard. Thomas Tillinghast. Connecticut.
Samuci W. Dana,
John Campbell,
John Davenport,
Jolin Dennis.
Calvin Goddard,
Daniel Heister,
Roger Criswell,
Elias Perkins, John Cotton Smith, Samuel Smith, Benjamin Talimage. New-firk.
Waiter Bowel. Virginia. Thecdorus Baily, Lucas Elmendorf, Thomas Morris, Richard Brent, Samuel J. Cable!], Thomas Claiborne, Samuel L. Mitchell, Matthew Clay, John Smith,
David Thomas,
Philip Van Cortland,
· Benjamin Walker. New-Jersey. John Condit, Ebenezer Elmer, 4 William Helms, James Mott,
David Holmes, Anthony New,
: Thos. Newton, jun.
. John Randolph, jun. John Smith, John Stratton, - John Talliaferro, jr. Philip R. Thomson,. Abram Trigg,
- George Jackson. North-Carolina.
. Willis Alston,
. Wm. Barry Grove, Arch. Henderson, William H. Hill, James Holland, Charles Johnson,
Jchu Stanley, Robert Williams,
Richard Stanford. Kentucky. Thomas T. Davis, John Fowler. South-Carolina. William Butler, Benjamin Huger, Thomas Lowndes, Thomas Moore, John Rutlege,
Terressee. William Dickton. Georgia. John M'llege, Benjamin Taliaferro, Ob.o. Paul Fearing. Missisipti Territory. M. Green, John Beckley, Clerk.
GOVERNMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA !.
EXECUTIVE. THOMAS M.KEAN, Governor of the Commonwealth; &c. c. John M. Thompson, Secretary. J. M . Kissick, Receiver General. James, Trimble, Deputy Do. Jacob Carpenter; Treasurer,
Henry Southard. Pennsylvania. Thomas Boude, Robert Brown, Andrew Gregg, John A. Hanna, Joseph Heister, William Hoge, William Jones, Michael Leib, John Smilie, John Stewart, Isaac Van Horn,
Henry Woods,
Joseph Hemphill. - Delarcare.
Maryland. John Archer,
Jes. H. Nicholson, Thomas Plater,
John Clapton, John Dawson,
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SENATE. SAMUEL MACLAY, Speaker, -
City & County of Phila- York and Adams.
delphia, & Delaware. James Ewing
John Pearson
William Reed. Northumberland.
strong.
John Jones
Samuel Maclay. William Findley.
James Gamble.
Northampton, Wayne Fa, ette and Greene.
Bucks. and Luzerne.
Presley Carr Lane. Washington.
William Rodman. Jonas Hartzel Thomas Mewhorter. Aaron Lyle.
Montgomery.
John Richards. Cumberland !. Allegheny, Beaver & Butler.
Berk& &' Dauphin. Robert Whitehill.
Christian Lower
Mifflin, Lycoming & Thomas Morton.
John Kean. Chester.
Centre.
Crawford, Erie, Ve- rango, Mercer and Warren.
John Heister.
Lancaster.
&' Somerset. William M'Arthur.
Matthias Barton
John Piper. George Bryan, Clerk.
John Steele.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ISAAC WEAVER, JUNR. Speaker.
City of Philadelphia. County of Berks. Samuel Henderson
Philip Odenheimer
Gabriel Hiester William Hagy
Michael Bright
William Witman
Cadwallader Evans,
James Pearson
Frederick Smith
Isaiah Davis.
William Adcock
Daniel Rose
County of Daupben.
Hugh Ferguson.
Daniel Udree.
Stacy Potts
County of Philadelphia. Counties of Northamp-Jacob Weirich
James Engle
ton and Wayne. James Wilson. County of Luzerne.
John Goodman, junr. John Ross
Jacob Holgate
William Lattimore Richard Brodhead
Rosewell Welles.
John Harrison
Jacob Neuhardt.
Courty of Huntingdon
Casper Schneider.
County of Belford.
William Steele
County of Bucks.
John Blair.
John Pugh
Martin Keiley William Alexander. Counties of Allegheny, County of Northum- Butler &' Beaver. Samuel Ewalt berland.
Samuel Smith.
Jesse Moore
Abner Laycock
County of Chester
Jacob Follmer
John M·Masters.
Joseph Park
D. Montgomery, jr.
County of Mifilin.
James Fulton
Simon Snyder.
Thomas Turbett
Edward Darlington
Counties of Westmore- James McFarlane.
Thomas Taylor
land &~ Armstrong.
County of Delaware.
James Brady
Benjamin H. Smith
John Roberts
Henry Allhouse.
County of Somerset.
John Mohler
Count; of Washington. Adam Miller.
Samuel Cooke
John Marshal
Counyt of Lycoming ..
Isaac Ferree
James Kerr William Wilson.
Joseph Vance
James Patterson William Brisbin.
Samuel Agnew.
County of Green. Isaac Weaver, junr.
John M.Elroy
Methuselah Davis. County of Lancaster. Jas. Montgomery
Isaac G. Gilpin,
John Smith
John Franklin
Thomas Davis
James Harris.
Bedford, Huntingdon
Franklin. Thomas Johnson. Westmoreland &' Arm-
John Porter
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County of York. Daniel Stouffer William Anderson
Michael Heiman
Fred. Eichelberger.
County of Fayette.
Charles Porter John Cunningham Samuel Trevor.
County of Adams? William Miller Henry Slage. County of Centre.
Count) of Franklin. John Hall.
County of Cumberland. James Poe
Counties of Crawford,
Erie, Mercer, Venango &c.
John Simpson John Statler David Mitchel Robert Peebles. Jacob Alter. County of Montgomery. John Lytle, junr. MATTHEW HUSTON, Clerk.
COURTS OF LAW.
ERRORS AND APPEALS ARE HELD AT Philadelphia-2d. Monday in July, with power to adjourn from time to time, as occasion may require. SUPREME COURTS ARE HELD AT Philadelphia-1st. Monday in September-2nd. in December- and. 3d. in March :- And the rest of the State as may be ap- pointed by the judges. . The terms last only 14 day, except December, which continue twenty-one.
COURTS OF OYER & TERMINER, AND NISI PRIUS. Held occasionally, by appointment of the Judges over the State. COUNTY COURTS OF QUARTER SESSIONS & COMMON PLEAS. First District.
Philadelphia-1st. Monday in March & June-3d. in September and 1st. in December.
Delaware-1st. Mondays in January, April, July & October.
Bucks --- 1st. Mondays in February, May, August & November. Montgomery -- 2nd. Mondays in Do.
Chester-3d. Mondays in Bo.
Second District.
Lancaster-2nd. Mondaysin Febr'y, May, August & November. York-The Mondays next after the Lancaster courts.
Adams-The Monday's next after the York courts.
Cumberland --- The Mondays after Adams courts.
Dauphin-The Mondays after Cumberland courts. Third District.
Berks-1st. Mondays in January, April, August & November. Northampton-2nd. Mondays in Do. do
Luzerne-3d. Mondays in . Do. do
Northumberland-4th. Mondays in Do. do Lycoming-The Mondays next afrer Northumberland courts. Wayne-The Mondays next after Lycoming courts. Fourth District. ·
Franklin-1st. Mondays in January, April & August, and last Mondays in October.
Mifflin-2nd. Monday's in January, April & August, and the first Mondays in November.
Centre-The, Mondays next af er Mifflin. Huntingdon-The Mondays next after Centre courts.
Bedford !---- The Mondays nex after Huntingdon ..
Somerset-The Mondays next after Bedford courts,
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Fifth District. Washington-Last Mondays in February, May, August & Nov. Green-The Mondays next after Washington. Fayette -- The Mondays next after Green.
MINISTERS Of the United States resident in Foreign Countries. Rufus King, Minister Plenipotentiary, resident at London Robert R. Livingston, Minister Plenipotentiary, resident at Paris Thomas Sumpter, junr. Secretary of Legation Charles Pinckney, Minister Plenipotentiary, resident at Madrid John Graham, Secretary of Legation.
CONSULS AND COMMERCIAL AGENTS. Consuls in the Kingdom of Great-Britain and its Dependencies. - George W. Erving, consul at London, and agent for managing claims for spoilations.
David Lenox, agent for protecting American seamen in G. Britain Kingston upon Hull, George Knox, Consul
Demerara & Esseruibo, William Gardner
Cork, John Church
Bristol, E. Vanderholt, consul
Liverpool, James Murray milica joseph Peelis Leith, Harry Grant
Poole, Thos. Auldjo, vice consul Cape of Good Hope, J. Elmele
Falmouth, Robert W. Fox
Curracoa, Benj. H. Phillips
Calcutta (India) Jacob Lewis
Dublin, Joseph Wilson Gibraltar, John Gavino Glasgow, John C. Murray
Be'fast, James Holmes. To the French Republic, and its Dominions.
Isle of France and Bourbon, William Buchanan
Southern department, exclu:ling Petit Guave, Barthol. Danbridge
St. Domingo, Tobias Lear, resident at the Cape Ostend, Francis L. Teany St. Domingo, J. E. Caldwell
L'Orient, William Patterson
Port au Prince, Robers Ritchie
Cayenne, Thomas Aborn
Paris, Fulwar Skipwith
Dunkirk, Charles D Cox Havre de Grace, Mr. de la Motre
Bordeaux, William Lees
Nantz, Thomas F. Grant Calvis, John Appleton.
To Spain and its Dominions.
New-Orleans, Daniel Clark & William E. Huling, vice consuls Madrid, Moses Young St. Andreo, Lewis M. O'Brien
Alicant, Robert Montgomery Cadiz, John Buckley
Barcelona, William Willis Malaga, William Kirkpatrick
La Cuera, Augustin Madin
St. Jugo in Cuba, J. Blakely T'enneriff, John Culner
Huvanab, R. Young Corunna, Henry Molier. . To Portugal and its Dominiors.
Lisbon, Thomas Buckley Fayal, John Steel. To the Batavian Republic. Rotterdam, Joseph Varnum. Amsterdam, Sylvanus Bourne To Denmark and its Dominions.
Santa Cruz, Henry Cooper Copenhagen, Thomas R. Sobye
Antwerp, James Blake
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Hamburgb, J. M. Forbes Franconia, Philip Marck
To Prussia. Sctten, Frederick W. Lutz. . To Germany. Bremen, F. J. Wichelhausen Trieste, William Riggin, To Sweden. Gottenberg, Elias Backman. To the Italian States.
Legborne, Thos. Appleton Naples, John Mathew Rome, John B. Satari Geroa, F. H. Walston. To the Barbary Powers.
Algiers, Richard O'Brien Tripoli, Joseph C. Cathcart
Tunis, William Eaton Morocco, James Simpson. MINISTERS
Consuls and Commissioners of Foreign Powers, resident in the Unita! States. From Great Britain,
Robert Liston envoy Extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary. Edward Thornton, Secretary of Legation.
Charleston, (S: C.) Benjamin Modie,
Boston, Thomas Mackdenogh. New-York, Thomas Baieley.
Philadelphia, Phineas Bond. Baltimore, Gabriel Wood.
Norfolk, John 'Hamilton Savannah, John Wallace. From the French Republic.
Louis Andre Pichon, charge des affaires and commissary general of commercial relations.
Virginia, Citizen Oster. Maryland, Louis Arcombal.
Pennsylvania and Delaware, New Hampshire, Massachts. & Connectout, M. A. Alexis Giraud: Georgia, Citizen Sotin,
Rhode Island J. M. Lequinio
From Spain. Chevalier de Yrujo, minister plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraor- dinary.
Pennsylvania, Chavalier de Foronda, Consul General.
N Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticutt & Vermont J, Stoughton Virgininia & Kentucky, Antonie Argot Villalobos.
N. S. Carolina, J. Murphy Rhode Island, John Wisiman Maryland, John Bapt Bernabeau.
Georgia, Manual Rengil. New-York, T. Stoughton consul
From Portugal.
New-York, John Abram. Massachusetts, Richard Codman From the Batavian Republic.
J: H. C. Heineken, commercial agent. From Prussia. Baltimore, J. E. Christian Schuttz. From Sweden.
Consul General, Richard Soderstrom.
New-York & Connecticut, Henry Gahn, Vice Consul. New-Hampshire, Massachusetts & Rhode Island, Charles F. . Deyer, Vice Consul. Norfolk, and all other ports in Virginia except those on the Potomac, John Cowper.
C. (S. C.) Joseph Winthrop. Alexanir a, Jonathan Swift Maryland, l'ister Collin N. Carolina, John Daitz .-
TABLE
OF THE VALUE OF PENCE IN CENTS,
As computed at the Banks in the City of Philadelphia.
Pence 1 Gì 1
Cents --
Pence
Cents
Pence
Cents
Pence
Cents
2
2
25 - 28
48 - 53
71 - 79
3 -
3
26 - 29
49 - 54
72 -. 80
4 -
4
27 - 30
50 - 55
73 - 81
5 -
5
28 - 31
51 - 57
74- 82
6 -
7
29 - 32
52 - 58
75 - 83
7 -
8
30 - 33
53 -59
76 - 84
8 : 9
31 - 34
54 - 60
77 - 85
9 - 10
32 - 35
55 - 61
78 -87
10 - 11
33 - 37
56 - 62
79 - 88
11 - 12
34 - 38
57 - 63
80 - 89
12 - 13
35 -. 39
53 - 64
81 - 90
13 - 14
36 - 40
59 - 65
82 - 91
14 - 15
37 - 41
60 - 67
83 - 92
15 - 17
38 - 42
61 - 68
84 - 93
16 - 18
39. 43
62 - 69
85 - 94
17 - 19
40 - 44
63 - 70
86 - 95
18 .- 20
41 - 45
64 - 71
87 - 97
19 - 21
42 - 47
65 - 72
88 - 98
20 - 22
43 - 48
66 - 73
89 - 99
21 - 23
44 - 49
67 - 74
90 - 100
22 - 24
45 - 50
68 - 75
123 - 25
46 - 51
69 - 77
1-16 of a dollar, 61 cents.
1-8
do.
12% do. 1-4
do. 25
do.
do. 50 do. 1-2
· 1-2 a pistareen, 10 do.
1 pistareen,
20
do.
,
:
24 - 27
47 - 52
70 - 78
----
JANUARY.
Planets' Places, &c.
10 .
Lar. on Mer.
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5 6 30 28
6
16
5 5
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23 4 58 M.
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2 3
1 2
6
26
3
2 i
5
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29 9 º A.
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12:25
6
25
2
4
275
4 43
25
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24 1 2.16 D's declin. \place. South. S. D.
Sets HM
foutb. HM
Wal.r Phila.
of weather &c. HMHM M.S
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circumcifion
7 24
4 36 3 47
3
0 46
6 49
8 37
2 B
clear
7 23
4 37 4
5
II
22
47
4
4 20
9 28
16
4 3 4
days in .4 min ard
7 22
4 38
5 6
5
22
34
I
7 21 4
39
6
31
22
27
13 26
7 194 41
7
47
22
2
21
8
32 2 33
4 4 45
12
sleighing
17 18 14 42
8 8
34 57
21
34 24 13
1
II 30
4 3ª 6 44
7
cloudy
7
16 4 44 9
4 4510
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7 14
4 4610
23
20
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I 35 5
2 43
8 2
10 32
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7 1
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Ar. rifes 10 34 7
9
7
7
7
64 5412 54
18
49
21
9 II
2 57
4 45
3. eye So. 7 47 7
5 4 5513
6
18
34
510 25
39 4 36
5 27 7
30 B
Sp. m ri. 11 27
2
4 5813 39
I7
47
18
0 52
6 20 8
8
31 2|8 Stationary 7
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4 5913 49 17 30
J
2
4,
7 14 9
2
1
I 59
7 40
9 28
3
53
20
3 10
8 33
11
56
5 6
Epiphany
7 22 4 38
7 21 4
39 7
57
22
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11
53 44
... 15 26
9
31
3 14
5 26
in apogee
7 17
4 43
4 43 9
20
21
43 2/20
26
1
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7
5 56 10
19 o
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7
10
4 50II 54 10
19
33
6
fets. aft. 19 6 37 1 15
2
7 3
£3 24 25 26 27 281 29
4 5 6 7
2/ So. 3 44 cloudy
17 7
4 4 5613
18
19
3 47 20 IT
5 35 6 24
3 4 5713
18 29
18
3 8 4morn.
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7 23 5
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15
14 4 4610
4 4711
4 49 11 37
61
47
6 47 11 2" t
4 5112
+ 5212 4 5312 40
19 19
19 4
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6 7 56 2 7
3 3
55
3
Conv. St. Paul 7 cold
21
8 8 53 9 39
33 1 4 15 I6|B 17 18 3 19 4 5 6
2 So. 3 49
7 17
5 26,10 24 6 26 11 20 rifes. morn 5 26 I O 6 29 4 7 31 I 50
0 36 I 32 2 26
cold 6 0 % Supe B |Sir. So. 11 15 7 20 9 Io 2 3 Days 9. 22. 4 5 6
7 23
4 37 4
23 22
58
8
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D)
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7 5 59 A.
Days -
5
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19
9
6
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6 I
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15
9 51 A
7 17
12
2 1
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4 13
Remarkable days, Sun Sun affects judgmentrifes. fets. flow
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2
7 23 4 37
38
22
41
17
6 7 8 7
3 16
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7 4 41 8 II
21
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27 IO
21
24 St. 9 St. 7
20 mori1. 5 5
27 S 3 63
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Afflictions. It may be boldly affirmed, that good men generally reap more subftantial benefit from their af- flictions, than bad men do from their profperities ; and what they lofe in wealth, pleafure or honor, they gain with vaft advantage in wifdom, goodnefs and tranquillity of mind.
Moon's Phafes. D. H. M.
5 9
4
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4 40 7
22
FEBRUARY.
Moon's Phafes.
D. H. M.
Full
6 11 36 M.
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12
20
6.24
4:28
4 101
5 X
3 50
Laft
I4 4 43 A.
7
18
12
19
524
7!
31
60
3 26
New-3 21 4 4 A
13
24
12
19
5.25
Firft 0 28
7 46 M.
19
30
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5 26
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3,28 8
S 2 39
25
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18
4 27
20
21
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of Weather, &c . HIM
Youth. |S. D.H MH M
9 58
2
4 Pur. V. Mary
6
59
5 II4
5 16 56
27
3 11 4
8 9 6:10
54
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5
flying clou is
6.53 5
2 14 12:16 38,96 10
5 5 IO O
33 12
4 6 Days in. 0 56
6 5715
3:14 1316 21
23
5 49:10 6 27
II 39 I
4
5 6B
Septuagefima
6 55 5 5 14 27 15 44
17
29
II
7 16
T
5 3 17
fnoro
6 55 5 9:14
36 14 48
23
8
15
I 45 4 57
6
mod-rate
6 49 5 11|14
37
14
9
17
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15
3
-3 5 15
I 2 7 7*'s fets 1 25
6 47 5 11 14
37
I3 50
28
18
3 44 5 56
6 .46
5 1414
36 13 30
morn. 1
4 27
6 39
6 45
5 15 14 341
9
23
0 22
5 13
7 25
6 44 5 16:14
3212
49
1
5
20 6
4
8 16
3 34
24 So. 2 26 clear
6 43
5 17 1.4
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7
16
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210
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24
5 St. Matthias 6 6,7*s fets 0 32 5
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29
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14
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36
3
19 5
7
2+ B If in lent
5 29
15 31|13
9
8
30
28 morn. 5
9 7 57
281 -2 Days in. 1 56 |6 2715 33 12
581 8 7
I
2
6
6
54
3
6 50.8 35
7 0
5 013 57 37 13
II 14
5
rifes. morn. 6 16
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7
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6
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7
4 5
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6 50 5 1014
37 14 291-2
5
9 14
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6 14 31 15 26
0 23 2 35
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Sun lets. HMm. f.
Sun's flow. Ideclin. place.
Jets. \foutb.
High Water Phila.
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weather
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2
30 5 16
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57
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9
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29
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3 37
4 30
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9
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Planets' Places, &c.
3
22 5 S 13 2
52 o
Sexagefima Va. Q Sta.
m
MARCH.
Moon's Phafes.
D. H. M.
Jull O
8 6 21 M.
1 10
11
18
4.
29
24
29
2
5 N2
I
Laft
16 7 58 M.
7116
II
17
3
30
26
2
10
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13.22
11
17
2
2.
27
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8 43 M.
19 28
10
5:12
I
27
2 5 0 55
25 9/10
16 ®
1
718
6
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Remarkable days Sun ypelts, judgment rifes.
fets.
M S.
12 46;
7 45; II 24
2
7
7
8 51
I 2 1 4
cold
6 25 5 35
1 2 347
22
7
3
4
7 58 9 46
3
5 Davs 11 12
5 24|5
35
[ 2
2 216
59
20
3 52
8 5010 38
4 67"'s Sets 0 7
6 22 5 32
[ 2 19.6
36, 30
2
4
30
9 38 11 26
7
inorn'ngs
6 21
15 39
41
5 42
I1
235
27 3
20
rifes.
1 59
4' Din'Apogee
5 165 41
IO
56,4
40
2
7 10
8 11
I 6
3 18
II 7 Gre. M. Q 's c 3d in lent. evenings B 2
5 12
15 48
10
9,3
30im
7
17
2 29 4 41
12 I3 14 15
৳ So. 11 35
6 8 5 52
9 18 2
19 55
14
0 07
7
3 cloudy 4| 5.Si. fets 11 53
6 · 65 54
9
II
27
9
5 51
3
6 Days in. 2 42
6 4.
56
8 23 I
8
1 24
3 3
52
8 43:10
55
B
Mid:lent
6 I|5
59
6
0
7 32 N
3
7
4
57
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12
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5 596
I
3
6 55°
51 14
23
8 17
1
II
2 59.
6
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5 51
6
7
6°
02
2
22
10 51
3
4 4 52
B
H So. 0 18
5 52 6
8
5 41:2
II
7
morn. 4
1
5
2 6 50
3 Days 12 2'
5 4916
5
4 3
I2
4
I
3
5' 59, 7 47
3º
·
20
5 48 6 12
4 45 3
35
15
55
6 53 8 41
3 11
5 Ar. S. 1 33
5 47 6 13
4 27 3
58
21
2 37
7 431
9 31
21
to
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Lat.
Alot!» en mer
Days |
8:00
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DE
L).
H. M.
of Weather, &c.HMHM
3: David
6 26
5 34
55.6
13 50
1 4 26
5
5 29:11
36
3 º Si. 8 Ok
5 17 5 43
IJ
5
5. Si. fets o 2f
3 145 46
10 41,4
17
13
25
? 13
1 46;
3 58
6 105 50
9 523
6
1I
22
5 27
6 95 51
9 35 2
42
1 2imorn.
o
2
26
6 49! 9
7 46; 9
58
7
clear
6
2 5 58
8 80
44 20
22
4 27
9 39,11 51
5
raın
5
50/6
4
6 37 1 6 181
30
8
8
9 35
2
6 I 54
27 28 29
2
moderate
5 530
10
5 23,2
25 49
20
fets.
II af. 18; 2
14 6
23 24 25 26
4 L.ri9 33 DinP.
5
5 556
5
7 13,0
27
2 2 5 24
26 1
1
I6 17 18
2
and
5
8
5 52,1I 47 I 18
morn. 0 26 = 38
I
GIB |2d in lent.
5 195
41 5
71 9
6. B.eye fe. 1 1 57 6 13 5 47
IO 253 53
8 43.1
3I
8
19 20 2I 22
2 Ben. Dent. Y
16 0
It is the only valour to remit a wrong; and the greateft applaufe that I might hurt and would not.
By taking revenge a man is but even with his enemy, but by paffing it over he is fuperio :.
3 5 Nio 34
1 Sun's D's declin. place. fouth. S. D). -
fet .. H
D High foutb. Water H M Phila.
0
1,10 24! 6 0
3 15 3 4 4 55| 7 8
6 15
5 5 5 55
7 50.5
7
3 5 51
O
4
Plinets' Places, &c.
15
APRIL.
Moon's Phafes. D. H. M.
Days ! "
H
5
60
0+
0
D'sage
D.
H. M
cp
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IC
15
30
IO
26
15
30
30
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4 S
II 42
New
21 10 40 M.
2 '
9
L 5
28
16
9
30
22
S 11 20
Firft
28 11 46 M.
22
9!
14
28
19
15
14 29
28 13 N
10 58
25
nemur kuble day. Diwffpects, judgmen
Jun irifes.
Sun fets. HM
flow. M. S
Sun's declin. rortb.
|25 291 D's place S.D.
fouth. H MHM
Higb zuler. Phila.
Dof weather, &CH M
-
2: 5. 11 90 mokrate
5 45
5 15
4 9
4 22
QUI :
3 11
8 3º 10 18
7
5 44 6 16
3 5º
4 45
23
3 41 9 13
11
3
Palm Sunday
5 436 17
3 32
5
8
5
4
5 9 54 .I 42
2 St. Ambroie
5 416 19
3 14
5 3'
17
4 2' 10 34 0 14
51 3
weather
5 39|6 21
2
20
6 39
22
rifes. morn.
5
6 Days in. 3 38
5 366 24
2 3
7 am
4
8 16
0 30
2 48
S
3 Eafter
10 27
2 59
5 II
1 :
7*'s fet 9 44 2
5 32 6 28
I
12
9
8 3'
24
moin.
3 53 6
5
12
3
Coureurs
5 33 6 20
0
O
4º
8 52
7
0 26
5 296 31
0
24
9 14
20 I 15
I 57
6 41
35 9
47
17 B
5 25 6 35 0
21
IO
40
16
3 39
9
1
3 [
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