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The Tract and Book Society of St. John's Church in the City and vicinity of Philadelphia, for the dissemination of Useful Religious Knowledge. - Meet every six months, viz. fourth Monday in January and July. Election in January. John Goodman, president. J. Wampole, secretary. Daniel Breutigan, treasurer : and five managers, Rev. P. F. Mayer, John Goodman, J. Wampole, D. Breutigan and I. Sulger. The said officers meet by adjournment and form the acting body of the society in its vacation.
True American Beneficial Society .--- Meet at New market Hall. Annual election first Friday in January. Joshua Raybold esq. president. John Jenkins, vice president. Samuel Hanse, treasurer. James Gihon, secretary.
* True Assistance Society of Hatters.
True Beneficial Society-Incorporated May 21, 1816. Meet NE corner of Vine and Sixth, on 2d Monday of each month. President, Andrew Sagey ; vice president, Henry Kugler ; trea. surer, Lewis Alloway ; sec'ry. Saml. Bardier.
True Columbian Beneficial Society .- Established Sept. 6, 1817. Meet in Fifth above Buttonwood, on the 1st Wednesday, monthly. Elections October and April. President,
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James Coldwater ; vice president, John Stevenson ; treasurer, Jacob Meyers ; secretary, Luke Shields.
* True Republican Society.
* Turnpike Companies. See their respective names.
*Twelve and a half Club .- Meet at the sign of the Leopard-Lætitia court-daily.
*Union Benevolent Society.
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania .- Office No. 79 Dock street. Incorporated 2d April 1817. Joseph Watson, president ; William Meredith, vice president; George Simpson, treasurer ; John Read, William Read, managers ; George Ehren- zeller, secretary. The object of the company is the opening' a communication by water, for the transportation of the produce of the country, and of goods, wares and merchandise, between the city of Philadelphia and the western and north-western counties of the state of Pennsylvania, by means of a complete canal and lock navigation. The annual meeting of the Stock- holders is on the third Tuesday of November.
Union Harmonic Society .- Meet at their Hall in Norris' alley. President, James Weir ; treasurer, Henry Rigby; secretary, George W. Tryon.
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Union Insurance Company .- Office 45 Walnut. Directors, George Latimer, president; Joseph Ball, Richard Dale, Matthew Lawler, Lewis Clapier, Samuel Richards, John Bohlen, Stephen Girard, Hugh Colhoun, William Davis, Samuel Hays, John Large, William Lynch. Secretary, John Roberts. Capital 300,000 dols. in 5000 shares of 60 dols. each. Days of declaring dividend, 1st Monday of January and July. Election 2d Monday in January.
* Union Society of Cordwainers.
Union Society of Journeymen Taylors .- Meet at Elliott's, Tuesday evening, weekly-President, Samuel Craig- secretary, Joseph Cobb.
* Union Society of Philadelphia .--- Meet monthly at New Market Hall.
* Union Society for the support of Schools and Domes- tic Manufactures for the Benefit of the African Race-Instituted 1810.
*Union Society of Hatters .--- Meet first Monday in · every month, at Meyers' tavern, SW corner Fifth and Race.
United Beneficial Society .--- Meet at New Market Hall, 4th Wednesday in every month. George Jeffries, president; James Barns, sec'ry.
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* United German Benefit Society .--- Instituted 1785. Incorporated 1798. Meet at Cock and Lion inn, cor. Second and Coats .- Wm. Bender, president.
*United Episcopal Churches' Free Schools.
United German Fraternity .--- President, Charles W. Westphall ; vice president, Henry Lex ; treasurer, Conrad Mil. ler ; secretary, John Reiter. Meet the third Saturday in each month, at Mr. C. Steinmetz's. Incorporated 1804.
* United Fourneymen Shipwrights' Society.
United States Insurance' Company .--- Office 49 Wal- nut .- Directors, Israel Pleasants, president ; Chandler Price, Benjamin B. Howell, Henry Toland, jun. Matthew C. Ralston, John C. Stocker, Jonah Thompson, Matthew L. Bevan, Henry Sergeant, Joshua Emlen, Frederick W: Sperry, Wm. L. Hodge, and James Latimer. Capital 400,000 dols. Shares 50 dollars Dividends June and December.
*University of Pennsylvania .--- Situated in Ninth be- low High.
Vaccine Society .--- Annual election in January. Es- tablished 1809. Managers, Dr. John W. Moore, Joseph Parrish, John Paul, Philip Garret, William Abbott, John Elliott, Richard Oakford, David Jones, John G. Simmons, Nicholas Waln, John Tanguy-Daniel B. Smith, clerk, 33 High .- Where fresh scabs can at all times be procured gratis. Since the establishment of this society 12,048 persons have been vaccinated.
Victuallers' Society .--- Meet 269 Vine. Election 1st Tuesday in each year. President, Joseph Graff ; senior steward, John Alberger; junior steward, Henry H. Miller; treasurer, David Woelpper ; secretary, Abraham Wartman, jun.
Vine Company of Pennsylvania .--- President, Lewel- len Young, Esq .- Managers, Joseph Warner, Isaac Jones, Abm Yerkes, Thomas Robinson, and Thomas P. M'Mahon ; treasurer, Benjamin Tucker; secretary, Levi Evans.
*Warren Beneficial Society .--- Meet at John Wilson's inn, 193 Chesnut, 1st Thursday in every month.
Washington Association of Young Men .--- President, Joseph P. Norris, jun. ; first vice president, John C. Montgome- ry ; second vice president, Benjamin Gratz ; first secretary, Ri. chard Price, jun .; second secretary, Robert B. Aertsen ; first treasurer, Samuel Paton ; second treasurer, Mason Hutchins- standing committee, Joseph P. Norris, jun. John C. Montgome. ry, Benjamin Gratz, Richard Price, jun. Robert B. Aertsen, Sa. muel Paton, Mason Hutchins, Richard C. Wood, William A. Peddle, J. J. Cope, Sansom Perot, Charles W. Morgan, Josiah H. Lownes, Asher M. Howell, David Gallager, Robert Govett, 'Thomas G. Condie, Francis Hopkinson, Robert W. Sykes, Geo Thum-marshals, John Banks and Augustus Cushing-Commit
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tee of correspondence, Richard C. Wood, Joseph P. Norris, jr. Benjamin Gratz.
* Washington Beneficial Society.
*Washington Benevolent Society .--- Meet at their Hall in Third street, below Walnut.
Vayne Beneficial Society .--- Incorporated 1817 .- Meet at Jobn Goodin's inn, South alley, the 2d Monday of each month. Election on the 1st of January, annually, being the birth day of Gen. Anthony Wayne. President, John Clawges, jr .; vice president, Daniel M'Karahar ; treasurer, John Goodin; secretary, P. Stimmel.
Welsh Society .- Formed before the American Re- volution ; revived in 1798-incorporated 1802.
Western Charitable Association.
Vesleyan Beneficial Society .--- Instituted in 1815. Meet third Wednesday in January, April, July and October, at New Market Hall-Alexander Wallace, president; Timothy Blake, vice president ; Wm. Nesbitt, treasurer; Robert E. Mor- rell, secretary.
Whitfield Beneficial Society .--- Meet at New market Hall, 4th Monday in every month .- Jesse Ferguson, president- WVm, M'Kane, vice president.
First Month, January, 1819.
Moon's Phases.
D. H. M.
D. H. M.
First D 3 3 38 M
Fall
5 11 -6 38 M
Last C 19 4 42 M
New
25
8 14 A
Miscellaneous Particulars.
m
Ti?
37
3 49
20
10 47
4 52
5 54
7
23
4
38
4
46
17
morn.
6
19 7 15
4 5
2 3
B's eye S 9 20
7 22
4
38
5
41
12
24
3
15
8
9 20
11 31
7
20
4 40
7 00
18
5
13
10
0 7
clear and cold
7 20
4 40
7 25
30
6
8
10
57
42
Din apogee
7
19
4 41
7
50
6 58 11 46 1 24
Sirius so. 11 5
7 18
4 42
8
14 123 rises.
.2 3 4 1 sets S 56
7
17
43
9
1 17
46
1 22
3 00
5 Day 9 h. 28 min.
7
16
4 44
9 25
28
7
51
2
10
3 46
Q stat. 8 @ 2
7 16
44
9
45
6 23
10
1
3 37
4 50
cold
7 14
4.
4.6
10 261-
10
59
4 23
5 30
& stationary
7
13
4 47
10
15
19
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4
59 6
6 52
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7
12
4 48|11
22
17
1
17
6 31
7 59
5 Spica rises 11 05
7 11
4 49
11 40
1
2
34
50
8
27 10
51
hazy
91
51
1 52
12
27
15
10
10
35
0 45
7 74
53
12
41
54
15 sets. 7
3
1 40
2 5 !
7 44 56 13
18
8
18
2 31
3 37
Arcturusrises 10 7'7
3 4 57 13 29 28
9
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rain
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 7
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4
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7 28 9 23°
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50
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5 6 7
9
11
42 1 34
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7
5
55
13
5
15
3
4
9 29 11
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Din perigee
7
8
7 6 14 54
12
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20
7 C 2 3 4 5 6
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5 43
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8 55
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7 15
4
45
10
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6
8
30 10 30
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Sun rise.
Sun sets.
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High Ilat. Phila,
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' ] will never do this,' says one, yet does it. ' I am resolved to do that,' says another ; but flags upon second thoughts ; ci does it, though awkwardly, for his word's sake; as if it were worse to break his word, than to do amiss in keeping it.
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Fourth Month, April, 1819.
Moon's Phases.
D. H. M. "
D. H. M.
First D 2 11 16 M
Full
10
8 4 M
Last € 17 6 00 M
New
24 6 53 M
M. D .-
W. D. NO
clear
5 456
15
4
9
0 42
5
31
6 45
3
7
Din apogee
5 43
6
17
3
28
24
2
19
7
15
8 37
4 C
Palm Sunday
5
41
6 19
3
10
3
2
8
0
9 50
51.2
gentle breezes
5
40
39
6 21
2
33
vý
3
58
9
10
17
0 17
24 rises 3 1
5
366
24
2 00
26
4 4.5
11 001
0 48
rain
5 35|6
25
1
43
27
22 m
8
9
0 32
2 34
cloudy
5 31
29
0 54
19
9
23
1
22 3 12
3
12 rises 4 29
5 28 6 32
0
22
17
11 43
3
4 32
5 27 6 33
0
F. 8
16
0 54
5 18
6 23
7 C
Low Sunday
5 23 5
37
38
39
1
4
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1 18
27
3 59
9 51
0 15
& stationary
5
17 6 43
44
1
54
8
sets.
aft. 8
54
5 156
45
2
6
19
8 30
0 58
2 30
Q rises 3 46
5 146
46
2
16
9 35
1 47
3
5
B's eye sets 9 2 cloudy
5
13
16
47
2
27
14
10
41
2
37
3 42
5 126
48
36'26
11 33
3 29
4 21
foggy and showers 5 11 6 49
2 46
Imorn.
4 20
5 4
Din apogre
15
96 51|
2 54|20 0 23
5 12
5 54
15
346
26
27
30
0 38
1
10
37
17 14
16
5 24
6
› in perigee rain
3 25 6
35
0 23
1 41
6
18
7 36
0 .9 /0
32
Day 13 h. 22 m. lo 5
19 6 41
1 30
4 21
10
11 25 1 21
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4 5
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The most useful truths are plainest ; and while we keep to ici, our differences cannot rise high.
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norn.
4
7 8
9
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3
8
15110 34
enters 8
3 36
9 4
11 39
3 4 5 6
rain
5 20 6 40
1 43|23
4 51
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11 46
1 26
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5
37
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2
18
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Miscellaneous Particulars.
Sun rise.
Sun sets.
slow
272
5
/2
sets. south
High Wat.
2
pleasant
5 44
16
3
47
12
1
3
33
8 46|10 51
6
3
Regulus south8 38 5
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riscs.
2
2
5 33 6
6 20
2 53
18
7 8 9 ,0
16 17
5 266
34
0 37 15
2 32
5 22 6
0151 29
5 216
36 0 43
Declip. part visib. cloudy
5 166
1
Phila.
-
5 -6
6 22
7 16
34|11 46
4 25
5
1
1 10
5 3016
3 51
Fifth Month, May, 1819.
Moon's Phases.
D. H. M.
D. H. M. .
First
D 2 6 13 M 1 Full
9 6 54 A
Last @ 16 11 /12 M
New
23 8 3 A
First
D 31 10 59 A
1
-
Miscellaneous Particulars.
Sun Sun rise. h m
Isets. h
fast
D's fil
sets.
D south
High Wat. Phila.
& inferior clear
5
7
6 53
3
10
14
1 41
6 46
7
52
2
weather
5
6
16
54
3
17
26
2
5
7 31 9
S
5
5.6
55
3 23
ng
2
31
8 14
10 10
Sirius south 10 25 5
46
56
3 29
21
2
52
8 57
11 05
cold winds
5
316
57
3
35
3
12
9
42
11
44
5
26
58
S
39
17
3 37
10
27 0
18
2 rises 1 15
5
116
59
3
44
47|15
rises.
morn.
1
4 59 7 1
3 50
129
8 23
0 10
2 20
Day 14 h 4 m. Io.
4 58 7
2
3
53
1
9 30
1
S 3 00
clear
4 57 7
3
3
55
27
10
44
2
8 3 43
rises 2 42
4
56
7
4
3
56
11
45
3
10 4.29
4
55
7
5
3
57 26
morn.
4 15
5 23
Rogation
4
53 7
7
3
57
25
1
1
41
4 7 7 51
8
51
Arct. south 10 27
-1
51
7
9
3
55
23
2
11
10 3
S rises 2 52
4 50 7 10
3
53
51
20
2
52
15
10
7
0
19
4
487
12
3
44
40
28
4.
5
11
53 38
0 56
gentle breezes pleasant
4 46
14
3
35
II 22
9 25
1 23
2 48
Q rises 3 6 fair
4 44 7 16
3 18
16,11
2
3
6
4 2
Din apogee
4 43 17 17
3
12 28|11
37
3
54 4 30
Spica south 8 51
4 42 7
18
3
Rimorn.
4
44 5.25
Whit-Sunday
4 42 7
18
2 57 22 0
8
5
26
6 4
pleasant
4 417
19
2 49|1 / 0 36
6
91
6 57
5
S
6 52
3
2
1 00
6
6 45
5 6
rain
15
0
7
-- 5 5
Din perigee showers
4 54 7
6
3 57
0 34
5 18
6 24
₹ stationary
4 52 7
8
3
56
K
Ascension
49
11
12
3
48
8 16
3
40
10
aft.
32
2 11 6
thunder gust
4 45 7 15
15
3 25
110
15
13
3 31
enters II
4 487
4 47 7
13
3
3 30
oid popularity : it has many snares, and no real benefit to If ; and uncertainty to others.
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8 37 11
5
9 22
11 4.5
3
2 29
14
6
14 7 29
4
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17 0 53
3
S
sets.
4 4.5 7
3
Eighth Month, August, 1819.
Moon's Phases.
D. H. M.
Last
12 1 12 A
New 20 4 15 A
First
28 10 30 M
M. D .- CO 2
W. 1). JU ara
very warm
4 567
4
5,58
morn.
8
9
10
B's eye rises 12 40 cloudy
4 58\'
2
5 51
vý
1 34
10 19 0
Din perigee
4
59|7
1
5 46 24
2 42
5 07
0
5
41
rises.
morn.
5 1 6 59
5
35
24
8
1
5 216
58
5
29
8 28
5
316
57
5 22
23
8 55
18
5
56
55
5
6
2.2
9 44
10
10
5|Day 13h. 46m. 10. 5
76
53
4 49
18
10
37
6 very warm
5
00
5 52
4 38 II
1
12
5 10 6
50
4 27
14
11 54
5 11 16 49
4
16
26 morn.
2 3
thunder and lightning
5 13 6
47
3 52
20
1 34
Din apogee
5 146
46
3 40
2 35
10 27
¿ rises 11 52
5 17
6 43
S
13
25
4 41 sets. 7 47
uft 39
5 196 41
2 44
18
1 21
5 206 40
2 29
8
2
2
& stationary
5 22 6 38
2
14
13
8 29 2 43
clear
5 23 6
37
I 58
125
8 9
53 3 4
14
5 25
6,35
1
25
22
9 51 5 5
4.
rain
5 26 6 34
1
8
1
10
31
58
and
5 27
6 33
0
51
19
11
26
7 0
warm winds
5 29 6 31
0.33 13
morn. 8 2
31| 3 Sirius rises 2 57
5 30 6 30|
0
15|19| 0 29
9
8/1
3
5 55 25
0 38
9
9
11
S 4 5 6
Miscellaneous Particulars.
Sun Sun rise. sets.
slow
mn
mm
S
D's fil
D sets.
m
A south h mph
4 5 6 7 C 2
sultry rain
2 south 11 53
5 416
56
5
14
9
0 24 2 1. 19 3 2 9 3 2 59 4 3 47 4 6 5 4 38 5 21 12 3 6 7 8
8 clear 9 warm 10 , 317*s rise 10 48 4 . 11 12 13 14 7 h south 2 30 15 CiSpica sets 9 2
5
66
54
48
4
4
0 42
7 54 10 8 46 11 9 37 C C
5 6
5 15 6 45
3 26
13
3 38 11 14 1
11 59 1
boisterous hur- ricane
5 18 6 42
2
59
C 2 3 4 5
Q rises 4 20
5 24
6 36
1 42
m
20
27
6 7
Do not accuse others to excuse thyself; for that is ne generous nor just. But let sincerity and ingenuousness b refuge, rather than craft and falsehood : for cunning bo very near upon knavery.
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5 126
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4 57
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D. H. M. Full O 5 4 54 A
Ninth Month, September, 1819.
Moon's Phases.
D. H. M.
D. H. M.
Full
4 0 39 M
C.11 3 35 M
New
19 7 48 M
Last First
D 26
6 3 A
M. D.I-
W. D. vnnon 4 5 6
D in perigee
5 31
16 29
0
0 22:18
3
4
11
7
0 46
2 3 4 5
7 C
thunder and lightning
5 36
16 24
1 19
ap
7 22
0 52
2 49
Sirius rises 2 36
5 386 22
1 39
16
7 49
2 31
3 56
24 south 9 45
5 39
6 21
1 59
8
8
15
3 21
4 39
4
calm rain
5
43
6
17
3
3
21 22
10
42
5 54
7
5
5
45 6
15
3
42
3
16
28
0
37
9
18
4
0 13
& stationary
5 52
6
8
5
27
16
4 50
aft.
8
1 54
2 6 rises 11 22
5
56 6
4
6 30
6 42
0
50
2 25
3 7*s rise 11 18
5
57
6
3
6 51
23
7
5
1 33
2 55
clear
5
59
6
1
7
12
m
7 28
2
15
3 25
5.@ enters _
6 0 6
0
7
33
18
8
3
6
11
5
59
7
54
8
14
16
9 25
5
1
5 40
6
3
5
57
8 34
29
10
25
6
1
6 40
2
and
6
5|5
55
8 54
Vi
11
35
7
4
8 18
3
windy
6 6 5
54
9
14 28
nuern.
6
9 58
D in perigee
6
8 5
52
9
34
0 55
9
3 11 14
30
breezes
16
9 5 51
9
53 27
2 11
9
58 11 54
5
35 6 25
1 00
18
6 58
1 42
3 24
6 @ % inferior
5 40
6 20
2 19,14
8
44
4 10
5 18
5 42
6 18
2 39:27
9 16
9 47
5
1
6
4
Day 12h. 32m. lo.
৳ south 12 28
5 47
6
13
12
11
45
c'
1 38
2 41
3 43
10
47
0 52
7
C @ eclipsed invis.
5 55 6
5
6
9|28
sets.
8
31
10 56
D in apogee pleasant
5 516
9
5
6 22
11
37
morn.
7
40
9 41
clear
5 486
5 4916
5 53 6
7
5
48
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
He that understands not his employment, whatever cise he knows, must be unfit for it ; and the public suffer by his inex. periness.
They that are able should be just too; or the government may be the worse for their capacity.
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
5 6 7 C 2 3 4 5 6
5
34
16 26
0 41
rises.
morn. 0
2
High Wat. Phila.
Miscellaneous Particulars.
Sun rise. h m
Sun sets. h m
fast
D's hl.
F
sets south
h
1 45|10
10
0 3
fine weather
5 33
16 27
1 31
2 14
2 3
5 44 O
16
6 46 8
16
6 Sirius rises 1 28
8 40
3 4
9
4
5
7
6
2
5 58
C
clear
11 41
10
11
31 1 26
3
4 48
4 5
m
4
4 24
T'enth Month, October, 1819.
Moon's Phases.
D. H. M.
D. H. M.
Full
3 10 20 M
Last
10 9 56 A
, New
18 10 53 A
First
26
0 58 M
Miscellaneous Particulars.
Sun rise. h
Sun sets.
m
m
S
h
m
10 4.9
0 34
fair
6
12
5 48
10
31
26
4 44
11 39
1
17
6 13
5
47 10
50
op
rises.
morn.
1 56
Declipse invisible cloudy
6
145
4.6
11
8
24
6 22
0 29 1
2 33
6
16
5 44
11
26
४
21
7 23
2
8
3 7 3 44
2 south 7 52
6 18
5 42
12
1
II
8 00
3
0
4 22
cool
6 19 5 41
12
18
17
8
44.
3 52
3
windy
6 21
5
39
12
12
13
6
24
11 39
morn
7 8
22
9
12
D in apogee
6 25
5
35
34
13
36
18
0 39
6 27 5
33
13
50
1 46
2 43
8 9 10
34 14
11 0
24
rain
6
32
5 28
14
41
52 3
15
6
9
11 2 39
cold winds
6
35
5 25
5 24
23
15
22
1
7 32
3 4
2 3
4 48
O enters m
6 40 5
20
15
38
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5
5
5 45
6 @ ¥ superior
6 41 5
19
15 46
24
10 46
6
6
6 52
D in perigee
6 42 5 18
15
52
58
23 K
0
3
7 58 8 48 10 53
cold winds
6 45 5 15
16
3
1 20
6 465 14
16
9
22
2 32
9
36 11 35
Arcturus sets 7.2
6 47 5
13
16
10
3 48
10 23 0 18
C
boisterous
6 48 5 12
16
13/20
4 58
11 12 0 56
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3 4 5 6 7 C 3 4 5 6 7 C 2 3 4 5 6 7 C 2 3 4 5 6
clear
6 10
5 50
10
13
Sirius rises 00 48
6 17
5 43
11
44
35|
30
9
36
4 46
6 22
5
38
51
10 36
5 39 6
7 10
23
৳ south 10 32
57 11
39
B's eye rises 8 9
6 28 5
32
30
29
14
29
4 39
5
·sets.
aft. 22 1 2. 5
'2 3
§ rises 10 42
6
33
5 27
14
15
15
13
28
6 45
3 17
Day 10h. 48m. lo. 6 36
6 37
5
5 21
15
31
26
8 26
7
3 8 17
9 48
6 44| 5 16
15
14
17
24 3 46
10 58 1 00
6 31 5
11 40 1 33
4 00
7 *s rise 6 19
6 39
5
33
6 47 7 55
ó @ ? superior rain
6 23
37
13
14
4.
12
54
6 30 5
eclipsed invis.
19 m
6 50
17
High Wat. Phila
D fast
D sets.
south
3 28
C 2
5 5 50
21
6 26 5
Eleventh Month, November, 1819.
Moon's Phases.
D. I. M.
D. H. M.
Full
O 1 10 28 A
Last
9 6 27 A
New
17 0 39 A
First
24 8 2 . M
W. DIGO 2 3
21
6 50|5
10
16
15
6 10
morn.
1 36
cool
6 515
9
16
16
rises.
0
1
2 13
4 Sirius rises 10 59
6 52 5
8
16
16
30
5 57
0 51
2 48
5
hazy
6 53
5
7
16
15
II
6
38
1 44
3 26
6
cloudy
6 54 5
6
16
14
25
7 28
2
38
4 6
rain
6
55
5
5
16
12
8
22
3
32
4 47
2 sets 10 54
6
56 5
4
16
9
19
9
24
4 25
5 32
2 3 4 5 6
cold
16
58 5
2
16
5
10
24
5
14 6 18
D in apogee
6 59
1
16
1
14
11 25
6
48
8 20
Day 9h. 58m. lo.
7
1
59
15
49
0 30
7
4
58
15
42
120
1 34
2
34
3 47
9
43 0
7
2 7*s south 12 13 3
7
6
4 54
15
5
E
5
46
11
2
1
3
7
7
4 53
14
54
24
7
2
uft. 52
2 26
6 rises 9 31
7
9
4
51
14
28
22
6 20
1 52
3
9
7
7 10
4
50
14 49
14
00
21
8 32
3 56 4 57
4 4+2 5 36
enters 1 rain and snow
7
12
4 48
13
28
19
Il
4
5 51
6 35
4 5 6
? sets 5 29
7
15
4
45
12
34.
1 32
8
15
10 10
7
16
4 44!
12
14|16
2 41
9
1
11 12
Advent
7
16
4
41
11
54 30
3 49
9
48 11 48
৳ stationary
17
17
4
43
11
33
18
5 00
10
37 0 24
3 Spica rises 3 27
7
18 4
42|11
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6
9 11 26
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Sun rise.
Sun sets.
m'h
mm
8
A's /11. 20
D sets
h
m
h
m
High Wat. Phila.
7 C
7 C
7
4 4
56
15
25|
15
7
5
4 55
15
15
28
4 40
10
16
0 26
4 5 6
like for more rain very cold
7
8
4
52
14
41
1
sets.
7 16
2 53
3 53
C 2 3
B's eye so. 00 41
7
12
4 48
13
44
11
53
18
0 19
7
29
7 48 9 00
7 14
4 46
12
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2 7 12
clear
7
0
0
15 55 26 morn.
6
7 31
9 26
boisterous winds
7
3
4
57
15
34
8 13 10 32
2 sets 8 27
8 51/11 25
11
56 1 44
14
14
7 11
7 13 4 47
13
morn.
6 42
cold winds and snow storm
9 50
2
5 4
A south
Miscellaneous Particulars.
fast
Twelfth Month, December, 1819.
Moon's Phases.
D.
H. M.
De
H. M.
Full
1 0 57 A.
Last
9 3 18 A
New
17
0 53 M
First
23 4 49 A
Full
31
6 2 M
M. D.19 52 2
W. D .~
cold
7 18
4 42 10
49
4 24
morn.
1 4
5
and
7
19
4 41
110
26
21
5
11
0 20
E
3
6
avindy
7
20
4 40
10
3
00
6
5
1
15
3
7
B's eye so. 11 41
7 20
4 40
9
39
15
7
4
2
9
3
C
Sirius south 1 52
17
21
4 39
9
14.27
8
4
3
1
4 4
3
D in apogee
7
22
4
33
8
23.21
10
8
11
9
4 33 ɔ̃ 16 57 5
C
8
4
very cold
7
23
4 37
7
31
15
morn.
0
9
6 36
9
cold
7
24
14
36
6
8 23
2
15
59
10
7
24
4 36
5
40
m
19
4 31
9 33
17
24
4 36
4
43
1
17
44
vg
sets.
at.30
7
25
4
35
3 15
16
6
4
1 34
2
7
25
4 35
2 45
7 25
2-35 3
D in perigee
7 25
4
35
2 15
15
8 42
9 50
1411 10 5
15
7 25
4
35
0 45
28
morn.
6
2
6
24
6
Christmas
7 25
4
35
sl.
15
126
20
2
38
8 9
10
11
27
2
hazy
7
25
4 35
1
15
23
3 47
4 56 10
2
11
28
3
hard freezing cold and
7 25
4
35
2
15
18
0 10
55
0
29 30
5
clear
7
24
4
36
2 44 30
59[1] 48| 1
311
6|2's eye so. 9 42
7 24
4 36
3 13 prises. Imorn. | 2
2
Spica rises 8 49
7
21
4 39
8
49
9
10
3 47
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13
5 6 7 C 2
7
23
4 37
7
3 27
36
1 10
7 16
7 8 43
11
cloudy
7 24
4 36
5
1]
15 16
3 4 5
Regulus so. 4 27
7 24.
1 36
4 14
6 55 11 24
7
25
4-
35
3
20 21 22 23
3 4 5
O
% inferior
7
25
4
35
0
15
0 22 1 29
7 32
9
25 26
7 C
cold
7 25
4
35
0 45
20:10
I -- 25
35
1 45
4
enters Y3
7
25
4 35
1 15
4 29 5 5
7 25
4.
35
1 45
3 22
5 45
10 26 0 1 2
17 18 19 c
8 rises 7 16
3 33 4
2
2 sets 8 10
7 22
4 38
7
37
A's 11.
D rises. south
-
Hig Wa Phil
Miscellaneous Particulars.
Sun risc. h
Sun sets
fast
h mim
8
m
m
2
4 5 6 7
Day 9h. 14m. lo.
7 23
4 37
6
৳ sets 12 3
6
7*s south 9 50
6 4.7
7
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