\\: * MORTH-AMERICA^ *:. calendar; O RAN |>ALMAMAGKv:|: &'.' FOR.THE YEAR,OF OU.RLOftRL -.■.,;.*» j3» «j K'f ■." INDEPEN JDElJijJfi-r Ctoii^SijC$*(- '_■ «% ..^ . "CoittaitiQtZ (iftjidithi ul]j.ai^daiWfitMs\ ~a V^- ..7 .. +J, Far prigkttrfcettei■', a future flge» ■'<} : -^ K. lyjj&fe genius Jhall the ivcrjet'cngcg-c,*-- ''VV&*\«&V pl%' &rbqj't Seeds jfooll-ertr aentb.pr«u»H.'. *.: -f^-' VSj- , J» ECLIPSES for 17 91, THERE' will be FOUR Eclipfes this Year, as follows :----• I. The firft will be a vifible and very remarkable clipfeof the Sun, on/the 3d of April ;-rThe Moon being near her Apogee, her apparent Semidiaaieter will belefs than that of the Sun,—it cannot be total but will be Annular, *. e. it will appear like a Gold Ring.----See the Type in the Title Page. By .Calculation as follows : Beginning at 6 20' \ Begins to be Annular 7 29 x Middle 7 31 • End of Annular Appearance, 7 34 End of the Eclipfe, 8 54 J. Digits eclipfed, .11.2 II. The Second will be of the Moon, April 18, a few Minutes pall Noon, invifible. III. The Third wjllbeofthe Sun, September 27th, at 7 o'Clock, P. M. invifible. J- IV. The Fourth will b« a viiible Eclipfe of*the Moon, on the nth of October. ■ ■■■By Calculation as follows : Beginning at 7 20 24YMean Time, Middle at 8 51 17 > in the End 10 22 10 j Evening. Duration 3 h. 1 m. 46 fee. Digits eclipfed 8 . 4, on the North Side. Mean Time, in the Morning. VULGAR NOTES for 1791. Cycle of the Sun, 8 I Golden Number, 6 Eoaft, * 25 I Dominical Letter, B ON CONTENTMENT. IF thou art blefled with riches, be liberal, be charitable, he content—if thou art po%r, -be in-* duftrious, be frugal, be content-~-\f thou art exalted, be not contemptuous, be mild, fteady, wife, de- termined, he ctntent—i^hou art low, be judicious, make thyfelf deferving, be content.—If tnou know- pft neither riches nqr. poverty, be content, be happy —.thou, art blefled indeed, if, in this fituatioh, thou haft a contented mind. _____' fc «i 1 "1 ' 1 I «■■■■ -n r 1.m 1* IMo. JANUARY, bath 31 Days. 1791. c; New D 4th Day, Noon. ,-. Firft Quarter, 12th Day, 3I1. Morning. CO Full 9 20th Day, 2h. Morning. Ifc Laft Quarter, 27th Day, 2h. Morning. "fwlCALEN par, Eifr. |r. Qs.\F.Sea\ D'spl\r. $7. o 9 7|Circum. Cold BJ nueather. 2 Ri/tji vice at th beginning, and you 6 Q Is will con 6| 5 Epiph. quer it 7*s S. Sh. 23m. ©flow of cl. 8. 1 ft Sun. palt Eph. at the end. Snoit, Days len. 9. 14 D O D about this J) Apogee, time Moderate for tbeftafon. B 2d p. Epiph. Mifiy nueather 3 7*s S. 7I1. 27m. &26!&Oin~8h. §05. aftern D lat. 4 /, Clear Twil. e. 6h 30m. 3d Sun. paft Eph Now look out for a Conv. St. Paul. 5 Perigee. J Q O O 5 driving {now-form. © flow of cl. 14 4th paft Epiph. Days len. 9. 50. 7 29 29 7 28 28 7 27 27 26 26 2.5 24 23 22 22 21 7 20 7 19 19 18 7 17 7 16 7 15 7 H 7 13 7 12 7 n 7 «o 9 8 5 24 6 17 7 i° 8 3 8 51 9 39 10 26 11 23 12 o o 47 1 34 2 24 3 7 3 5 4 3* 5- 26 5 53 e 42 7 35- 8 26) 9 19 9 1 thighs 16 knees 29 legs feet 21 head 16 27" neck UP n 11 o I 2 24 3 21 5i 44 21 arms 16 28 breaft . 23 heart 20 bellv 18* reins 15 35{fecrets|morn. o 2S r 36 4 5 6 13 3)fets 6 7 7 11 8 H 9 19 \"o 18 1.1 14 morn. 5 42 6 34 ])nfe 6 47 7 54 9 ° 10 n n 16 13 28 rhigh* 26 kneesj 4 44 3 46! as Bfe II Mo,FEBRUARY, 29 Days, 1791. New ]) 3d Day, ih. Morning. Firft Quarter, iothDay, nh. Evening. ^|_. Full ® iSthDay, 4h. Afternoon. Laft Quarter, 25th Day, 1 oh. Morning. M w|Calendar, &c. \r. Q s.\F.Sca\ D 'spl r. D j. H 3 7*s S. 6h. 30m 4 ^ cold form is now Jw'hr. 5I1. 20m ■tand.' ^ij/i wind J ;S|/'i(h p>ftKpipV 7] *2 pretiygcod weather BJ 5 Day VI. xoh. 8m. 9'Apogee.' (Born, 1732 Prefi. Wafhingion Mif.y weather. 6th paft Epiph. i+! 2 Valentine. 15! 3I0 flow of cl. 15m. l6| q\More rain orfnow 175 or both. i860 ent. >£ 11 h 19 7 ]) Jat. 3s. $323.0: 20 BSeptuag. Sunday 21 2 n>f wrinkled fold 2 2 3D Q embitters cold, 23 4|Q> l'er. and adds a z\ ^\c'ur/e to an empty 25 6jj3 O 1) ^«r#. 26 7 Da) : I. loh. 58m. 27 iiUexagefima Sun. 28] z\l\lorepleafant. 2 3 5 4; ;ej 517 $4 4'5 3 5 59 ° 58 6 57 6 56 6 55 6 54 52 5° 49 48 46 45 43 42 41 39 38 37 36 34 33 3i 30 28 44| 24 36 legs 21 feet 17 29 30! head 16 54 33 24 11 54 5° 17 3 59 43 42 37 32 20 23 neck 18 29 arms 23 breaft 5 32 6 3c D fets 6 58 7 59 8 5.8 9 57 10 55 u 50 morn.| o t> 38 38 27 »5 o 47 heart »S 29 belly 28 reins I2fecrets'ii 19 25 [morn. highs: o 26 5« 56 52 1> rife 6 42 7 54 9 1 10 10 I23 knees 31 31 3 24 The Planet VENUS to the..i3:S of Odober,- the Year1. End. ( $ ) wiH be Evening Star -thence Morning Mar to >IM».-1 ZE ESS* Hi |III Mo. MARC H, 31 Days. 1791, New I) 4th Day, 4I1. Afternoon. Firft Qua.tcr, 12th Day, 7I1. Afteruoon. Full 9 2o:h Day, 3h. Morning. Laft Quarter, 26th Day, 70.. Afternoon. it 3 11 + ?» 5 w(Ca- tN p.^,^, jr. 0 s.\F. Sea\ D 'j/n'|r. D j 3 St. D.ivid. Windy b 27 i6 25 j.Day's 1. uh. :om6 6(J 0 B S/iq-jj or>G 23 61 j)'s Lat. 2:1. N " 20j '4 Shrove Sun. ;-■»/// 6 20 6; 7 H 22 6< 3 legs 17 fee.; Q 22 A Pleafant.fi li Shrove Tuefd^y. fi i~ 9 Apo. Windy. 6 I 5 0flow of c!. io;n.i6 1-j. Plet.fnt fun, bul\S IX of O © ]) fearching Quadragellma. cbilly winds. Day's 1.1 ih. 46^ Now expert J now St. Patrick, or rain. Windy. Snow jbowers. 1 ft Sund. in Ltnt. Q in v~. 1 ih. m. ©Per. High tides ^Flying clouds, -with 5 7*s fee loh. 49m. Annon. V. M. D O 5 • /bowers. 2d Sur.d. in Lent. t\~o-,>j the nipping r.tld "(treats. And with jmiks \i'je feajon oreets. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 6 o 6 9 23 6j.jo ' o 6 10 3 t it. 34I o I 2 2 3 4 5 53 57 55 54 53 5i S 5° 7 5 43 7 5 46 7 5 45 7 ll *-3 U* 3! 45 34 23 5 »9 5 44 6 35 19-• breait H 26 heart 23 belly 22 reins 26 fecre-t1; ,?9 thighs i3 knees 17 tegs. 14 +" !3 4' 5,4 • 5 32 '■3 iV'k«\l head,. 7:2^3 J-9 l Msij netfk-f 9 -t«i'l i2-;fe^a i;| -,24- .KV-5i arnis'^dfi'ti^ "'■ 0 I 2 2 3 4 5 = 5 4C D' riu 7 5*» ! 9 5 IO 2C I I 28 j ° 3i| 2.J7 '3-'i ' 3. 41 4 16 5 50'fee: *7l: 2 Of 9 54 35 24 &fc IV Mo. APRIL, .30 Days. 1791, :.-&Uw-]> 3d Day, 8h. Morning, Firft Quarter, nth Day, ih. Afternoon. Full 9 18th Day, Noon. Laft Quarter, 25 th Day, 3h. Morning. lw|CALEWp-AK,-{*fr.|r. 0 s.\F.Sea[Vspl\r7Ys ; i if 6 © ilow of cl. 4111. 5 i'-Z I ifibf clouds denote 5 $0.e:!ijp>pil4JKeat!y5 2\9iat.'i Sr mrt, 5 31** Apogee""pki/t. 5 \Frofy nig bit,.-and 5 5 Day's 1. !2.h. 50m 5 o plea/ant du-s.' 5 7 7*s"fet gh. 50m. 5 ^U;h Sun .. in Lent. 5 2 Q © ]> Showers. 5 i 2 . 3 Every age confutes,^ $ >ld errors and bc-\^ M.v-itsl.ioh. 48m|5 ■zt >\un. I5 H ^. u^n .Sund. 5 Q !^ JO i H^btides.\^ $ Per. Q 22 sC=l5 v in y ih*. morn.[5 5;": • ■if ■» 22 si 23 25 26 1,27 28 «ifl?9 lisp i'Ua/euif ^.eatber. 5 ood Friday. 5 St. George. 5 liafter Sunday. 5 Artillery Election [5 [Providence. .5 7*3 fet 8h. 46m. 'e Showery and 5 warm 5 weather. :j 43 42 40 3* 37 36 35 34 32 31 29 7 28 7 26 7 25.7 24 23 22 20 19 17 16 »5 13 12 I I 9 8 7 6 6 44 7 3i 8 8 8 54 9 37 10 22 11 18 9 to 10 56 11 5 0 5 1 5 2 47 3 4C 4 3C 5 16 5 36 6 21 21 head 16 28 «eck 21 arms 16 27 bread 22 heart 17 belly 15 reins , 15 iecrets 15 thighs '5 knees M 27 legs 23 feet 18 head M 4 5° 5 22 Bfets 7 38 '* 37 9 32 10 25 11 18 morn. o 8 56 40 20 57 33 '4 50 D rife 8 ,3 9 17 IO 26 II 29 Tiom. O 22 1 9 1 so 2 38 3 ° 3' 3'1 4 * 4th—Governor and Senators chefsn in Ma/fr; ~hufetts. VMo. MAY, 31 Days. 1791 New D 3d Day, 2h. Morning. Firft Quarter, nth Day, 2I1. Morning. Full • 17th Day, 6h. Afternoon. Laft Quarter, 24th Day, zh. Afternoon. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 rr IO 1 I 12 13 I fl'S 16 17 (8 19 20j 21 22 23 2 26 27 28 29 TO w| Calendar,^r.jr. 0 f.jj'.foal Vspl\r. »j B 1 ft after Eafter. .5 ©faitof ci. 3 min. 5 (5Q5 New comefe Gen. Eledion at '5 Rhode-Iiland. Rain. ■/*s fet £h. 5m. BJzdpaftEaft. 2\Soi's loving beams y,fweetly filule the \fpring, and dart Gen. Eledion at Hartford. Day br. 2h. 4701* 3d paft Eafter. 9 Perigee. their -virtue into _ 's Lat. 4h. N. 0 faft of cl. 4m. 6 every thing. 7 Refrejhing Jbowers B4th paft Eafter in many places 3 2 I o 58 n 56 55 54 4 53 71 7 7 9 8J10 52 5i 5° 49 4« . 47 4 46 45 45 44 43 42 4i © J) Clear\\ 40 8 Gen. Eie&ion at Botton. Days' 1. 14114401. land feretie. ogation Sunday. 2,^ Apogee* 31Rain and thunder. 40 39 38 38 3 7 36 * 35 7 49 25 H 5*. 46 3* 24 «-4 3 541 45 36 27 23 58 43 42 40 40 39 37 33 >c 15 3 38 30 r - 3/ 33 *7 2S, neck I- ■rtr ihs ■ 1-2 2 4 brcaft i9:, heart 13 26 belly 2.4 reins 23 fecrets 23 thighs 23 knees 21 legs 19 feet 15 28 head* 22 neck 15 27 4 3i 5 ° D fet 9 a\ 10 13 11'-' » ■u'45! trior n Prile 3 16 9 16 10 16 11 8 II 53 morn. O 5 2 * 3S1 fc 3* 9 3« 9 a=c /5 j f :w New 5 ift Day, 4I1. 'Afternoon. Firft Quarter, 9th Day,Noon. Full 9 16th Day, 3h. Morning. Laft Quarter, 23d Day, 3I1. Morninj 9 10 11 i 13 1 16 17 18 19 120 21 22 2 Calendar, (Jc. O fait of cl. 201. dAfcention. 6 fi 21 iGt Fine wea K.G.3db. 1738. ther. . ■ Refre/bing 7*s fet 6h. mi. Jhowers. D 0 B Pteafant. Day's 1. 1411.58m Clear weather, Whit Sunday, z'./td pretty hot. Day br. 2h. 10m. Mors rain. $Q ]) Full tides. D's Lat. jh. N. © faft of cl. im. Trinity Sunday. b' 9 10 l \2 1.3 '4 15 16 «7 18 19 20 21 22 23 2'4 25 I20 27 20 29 30. W|C A Lt .\ OAR, CjV. 6 (501) Tlelhat \r. Qs^\F.Sea\ D'spi\r. ]> r D 's L.5I1. S. »<5 3u InDEPKNDUNCE (declared, 1776. 0 flo.v of cl. 4m ae'^ldds his hoe, muf in 'winterfuck bis pa v. Soiu expect rain 3d pa;t Trinity. 2'9 Perigee. 3j Thuv.dtrJhonuers. 4JDay's 1. 14b. 48m yllotfultry 'weather. o (3 16 =«= g D Q 7)'s Lat. 5I1. N. Bi \th after Trinity. ?\P leaf ant weather, 3 Night's1.2h. 22m 4, Q flow of cl. 6m. 5. forfame time. 6 D O.}) Showers '7 O Apogee. B 5 th paft Trinity. 2 Dog-Days begin. 3 7*s rife 1 ih. 40m 4 Whirlwinds roar, 5 Heaven's awful h.thunders roll. 7Very hot weather. 30 31 31 31 32 32 33 4 33 :- 34 i- 34 !■ 34 35 36 4 37 3<* 39 40 40 4i 4« 42 43 44 46 47 47 4d 49 5° B;6th after Trinity.^ 518 8 15 9 5 9 5^ to 39 11 3.3 o 21 I IC[. 1 59 2 5] 3 [2 4 3i 5 3i 5 5^ 7 ! 8 c 8 57 9 S5 10 49 O 2"? I- I ' -5 4^ 23 u 1 2 3 4 > 5 22 6.4 7 1 7 44 3 35 12 24 lieart 20 belly if reins • '4 28 Secret 26 .highs 26' kness 24' legs feet 19 head J4 27 neck 20 arms IS 26 breaft 21 heart 16 J lets 8 10 8 51 '?'.H 10 9 10 41 .1 15 M 49 morn; o 22 1 5 1 50 2 40 3 27 Jftiie 8 ,8 40)' 9 i/l 9 S»jJ io 2?.;J 10 53 n 25!; .1 56IJ morn.' o 29 1 9 1 S1 2 3844 3 31- S.fe 7 2 V VIII Mo. AUGUST, 31 Days. 1791. Firft Quarter, 7th Day, ih. Morning. Full 9 13th Day, 7I1. Afternoon. Laft Quarter, 21ft Day, Noon. New J) 29th Day, 8h. Morning. 9 20 21 22 |23 i24 (25 [26 2.7 28 *9 30 3i w Calendar,^, r. Q s.\F. Sea\ ])'spl\r. D j 4 Lammas. Very hot 'weather, and srife nh. 9m. SI thunder 6Day's 1. i4h. 8m. Jbowers in many 7th paft 'Trinity. Per. places. , If it float rain now 0 flow ofcl. 5m. 1 dont know when it will. Sailors keep a good look-out / 8thafterTrijuty. 8 14 £fc Fine weather. Day's 1.1 31138m 7*srife ioh. 12m The weather grows unfettled. 9th after Trinity • Apogee. © inrrj, 3I1. morn. St. Barthol. Hot weather. © flow of cl. im. A form is now lothafterTrinity. 6 0S coming on. D 's liat. 2h. S. P leaf ant weather. 52 8 9 53 8io 4 54 8 55 » 56 8 57 8 58 8 o 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 6 . 7 7 *7 9 7 11 12 13 :i 17 i9 7 20 7 21 7 22 7 24 7 25 26 27 7 29 7 11 3 54 39 2 26I belly I4| 13 27 reins r24 ojfecrets 21 thighs 21 knees 20 legs feet 27 head 22 neck 16 29 arms 22 breaft 16 H 13 46 46 42 37 26 '5 0 44 24 16 2 48 34 20 S o. 54 4» 29 heart ; 25 1 zfbelly 22 reins 8 8-39 9 10 9 46 10 21 11 5 11 45 morn. o 31 1 23 2 26 3 28 Srife 7 10 7 48 8 21 8 52 9 271 9 55 10 3: II K> II 49 morn. 0 33 ' 1 24 2 17 1 15 4 16 Dfets. 7 ■» 7 51 35? IXMo.SEPTEMBER^-D^-W1- Firft Quarter, 5th Day, 7I1. Morning. Full 9 12th Day, 7I1. Morning. Laft Quarter, 20th Day, 6h. Morning. New 5 27th Day, 7h. Afternoon. w Calendar,^, jr. © S 9 10 11 12 1 14 15 16 17 18 !9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2-7 28: 29 3° s rTfe~9~h. 20m. Cool nights and Dog-Days end. 1 ithafterTrinity DQ 5 vjarmdays. More rain foon. Com. Providence © faft of cl. 3m. Pleafant weather. Day's 1. 12k.34m. i2thafterTrinity. 8 © D Windy •-weather. Comm.N. Haven. Mights !.nh.38m Perhaps rain, and\$ 51 Apo. • perhaps c, 52 I'/LhafterTrinity.^ 53 5 54 S 56 4St.Matthew. 5 You think it nvill 6© faft of cl. 8m. 7 rain, but I think it B 14th paft Trio. 2 k*ill net. 3&rt$J mornings t Land foggy ni&bts* $ St. Michael. tizDaysl. 11 h. 38 n» 5 30 5 32 5 33 5 54 5 ^5 5'37 38 40 41 43 44 46 47 48 49 F.Sea\ l'spi\r. \>s 10 11 o 1 2 3 4 5 A6- 7 41 20 j 8 27 33 recrets! 9 5 28 18" "9 47 26jthighs|io 32 16' III 29 kcees'morn. 5 58 5 59 6 • 1 ■6 2 6 4 2 3 3 ft4 6 6 20 '«7 17 H 4' 3o] 23 »7 o 49 33 18 '3 42 24 30 6 50 47 14 4 58 52 441 36 32 16 legs 13 feet 22 head neck 12 23 arms 16 L27 breaft . 25 heifrt 21 belly 18 reins .VS . lecrets o 34 1.24 2 28 3 3i 4 33 P rife 7 2£ 1 58 8 34 9 7 9 47 10 33 11 21 morn. o 13 I 9 2 7 3 .9 4 l3 Dfets 6 33 7 10 7 5' /■ z X Mo.'OCTOBER, 31 Days. 1791.] Firft Quarter, 4th Day, Neon. Foil © nth Day, 9I1. Afternoon. Laft Quarter, 19th Day, Midnight. '■ New D 27th Day, 5!!. Morning. Calen da r,c5c. [r. Q s.\F. Sea\ D 'spl\r. ])' ic l3 H I 16" |i9 20 Ui 22 23 H 2? 31 9 Perigee. Cool. 6 i5thafterTrinity. 6 D © 3) GW 6 weather for the 6 Day!s 1. 11.11.24m 6 7*s rife 7b. 15m. 6 © faft of cl. 12m 6 feafon. 6 16th cfter Trin. 6 A'isiy /go£ out for an 6 9 cclijpi. vilible. 6 O'sLat. 2h. S. 6 S3 12 £t eafterlyd Night's 1. 13I1. 6 ©Apo. form. 6 17th after Trin. 6 Pretty good weather 6 at. Luke. _/V6 P © D Odoher Clouds up fr rain 7*5 rife.6h. 19m. ©faft or*cl. 16m. 18th after Trin. Nc-iu in rains fafl. Hea*vy eafterly winds, which brings on a driving Day'sl. ioh.22m. @ Perigee. i9thafterTrinity. Jhrm, 12 0 11 30 14 6 0 26 15 6 1 21 16 6 2 JO 18 6 3 15 19 6 4 12 21 6 5 3 22 6 5 28 24 6 6 16 25 6 7 « 2b 6 7 5i 27 6 8 39 29 6 9 27 30 6 9 58 31 6 10 51 32 6 11 38 33 0 0 34 35 0 1 11 37 0 2 2 38 6 3 5i 39 "0 3 39 41 6 4 28 42 6 5 H 43 0 5 46 45 ° 6 32 47 6 7 26 48 6 8 25I 49 ° 9 24 50 6 10 23 52 6 u 22 53 6 t ° 19. thighs H 28 knees 26 legs 23 feet 19 head H 26 neck 21 arms 14 26 breaftio 12 20 -in 7 heart'ii 58 8 36 9 28 10 25 11 24 morn. o 28 1 35 2 39 3 40 4 43 Drife 6 10 16 2S belly 26 reins 24 24 thighs knees morn. 1 2 2 3 3 9 4 16 5 20 fecret4 5 fets 6 44 7 33 8 28 9 26 5 nhm b— XI Mo. NOVEMBER, 20Days. 1791 Firft Quarter, 2d Day, 9I1. Afternoon. Full 9 ioth Day, 2h. Afternoon. Lait Quarter, 18th Day, Sh. Afternoon. New ]) 25th Day, 4J1. Afternoon. m jw| Calendar, <3c. \r. Q s.\F. Sea\ D 'spl r. ]is. II ~j 2I 4 3 <; 4 6 5 7 6 b 7 2 8 3 9 4 10 5 11 6 12 7 13 B 14 2 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 7 20 B 21 2 22 3 23 4 24 5 25 6 26 '7 27 B 28 2 29 3 3° 4 All Saints. (1755. Queen of Fr. born Some p leaf ant © fait of cl. 16m. weather. zothafterTrinity. The weather Day's 1. 9h. 54:11. changes to windy 8Q9 and cold. 9 Apogee. Wine drowns more 21 ft after Trinity. men than the fa. Coldfrofy nights. The epicure puts money in his belly, and the mifer his 7*3 S. 11b. 52m. 22d after Trinity. belly in his purfe. B S3© in £ A form is at hand. Day's I. 9b. 22m. 9 Perigee. Snowfoon. 23d after Trinity 7*sS. rih.i2ia 0 faftof cl. 11m. St. Andrew. 54 6 5'J 57 , 58 6 59 6 1 5 3 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 o 1 18 3 K I 511 o I 2 3 4 4 5' 6 6 7 9 10 11 o 1 12 5 13 5 14 5 16 5 17 5 18 5 19 '5 19 5 20 5 21 5 22 5 22 5 23 5 22 legs fe4t 48 •29 head 23 ' nexk 17 29 arms 23 bread 1/ 29 heart 23 belly 19 reins 17 fecrets 17 thighs 18 knees 16. legs 12 10 31 11 33 morn. 0 37 1 41 2 43 3 41 4 42 5 39 3) rife 55 35 18 8 1 56 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 54 u 52 morn. o 54 I 58 3 4. 9 5 16 D fets 6 ic 7 1 3 ,3 9 951 IO 26|v IxiIMo.DECEM J3ER Day, 1 ,31 Days. I791- j ! Firft Quarter, 2d ih. Morning. Full 9 ioth Day, 9b. Morning. Laft Quarter, 18th Day, 9I1. Morning. New J 25th Day, 2h. Morning. Firft Qjarter, 31ft Day, Midnight. M w( C a len dar, C5V. \r. © s. f. 5^( D V r. D s. 1 5 siged autumn has 7 24 5 1 531 feet u 31 2 6 brewed a winter 7 25 5 2 40 12 morn. 3 7 form. 7 26 5 3 27 26 , ° 33 4 B Advent Sund?y. 7 26 5 4 12 head 1 33 5 2 Cold witbfnow. 7 27 5 4 44 *9, 2 31 6 3 j*s S. loh. 38m. 7 27 5 5 39 neck 3 31 7 4 More moderate. 7 28 5 6 5 14 4 27 8 5 © faft of cl. 7m. 7 28 5 6 47 26 5 231 9 6 9 Apo. Windy. 7 29 5 7 34 arms 6 18 id 7 S © 2) 7 29 5 8 18 19 D rife 12 B 2d in'Advent. Day's 1. 9h. 7 29 5 9 2 breaft 6 2 ■{ 7 30 5 9 47! 12 6 54 13 3 Reltntlefs winter 7 3° 5 10 31j 26 7 47 h 4' alt her rage renews, 7 3i 5 11 26 heart 8 41 15 1 Chills ••with her 7 3i 5 0 13! 20 9 39 16 fnovus and hvitb btr 7 3i 5 1 0 belly 10 36 17 7 blafts Jubdues. 7 32 5 1 48 11 .1 38 18 B Clear and cold. 7 32 5 2 32 28 morn. »9 2 D & 7 32 5 3 25 reins 0 42 20 3 © in Yf Sbortef 7 32 5 4 11 26 1 44 21 4 day. 7 32 5 5 2 fecrets 2 5° 22 5 Half the truth is 7 32 5 5 3o 26 3 58 23 6 9 Per. often a 7 32 5 6 25 thighs 5 9, 24 7 © and cl. even. 7 32 5 7 25 26 6 16' 25 B Christmas. 7 32 5 8 22 knees D fets 26 2 great lie. 7 32 5 9 21 26 6 48 27 3 St.John, Evan. 7 3i 5 10 22 legs 7 5*6 28 4 Pleafant to-aay, 7 3i 5 n 20 25 9 2 29 5 Day's 1. 9b. 7 3° 5 0 12 feet 10 9 3° 6 but cold nueather 7 3<> 5 1 11 22 11 11 iM 7 fupper rather later than ordinary, he was aftonijbed to fee the animal ro. I bis eyes in a furious manner, ane, feemed as if he wijbed htm to tnake as little noife as pcftble, for fear of awaking the child whom be ctafpea to his breaft. The an:mal, tho ravenous, did not ap- pear in the leaf moved wi'b the food which was placid befen him. The report of this extraordinary e:r cum fiance was foon fpread at court, and reached tht ■s of Leopold, who, with part of his courtiers, was dtfroui of being Jati fie i of the truth of Marco's gene- rofity. Several of them puffed the night near his hut and beheld wjtb ajionifhment, that the bear never ftirred fo long as bis gueft Jhevsed any inclination to fleep. At break of day the child awoke, and fearing that he would be punij/sd for bis rajhnefs, begged J or pardon. The Bear, hov.a.er, carffed him, and en- deavoured to prevail on him to eat -what had beet brought him, which ,;i aid at tL^rcquel oftbefpeci«t< rs who conducted him to the Prince.—Having teamed >be'\ ' whole hiftory vf this fingular al : mce, the Prince ir dtrcd care to 1: takenjof'ih: lift* Savoyard. _—————_——_■»———___-___——M___B__ .___■■_■=—__._ \ I r s i I. \i VALUABLE RECEIPTS. To /top bleeding at the nofe.—Rub the noftrils with juice of nettles, or young nct- I tlfes bruifcd. 1^ _ A very good remedy for an hollow ach- ng tooth.—Take of camphire and crude opium, of each four grains, make them in- to three pills, with as much oil of cloves as is convenient, roll them in cotton, apply one of them to the aching tooth, and repeat if there is occafion. An excellent Plaijier to be applied to the Feet in Fevers, which lie much in the Head. Take of Burgundy pitch, and emplattrum cephalicum, of each a like quantity j fpiead it upon iheep's leather and apply it. ' To take away freckles, and beautify the flan.—Take of the oil of tartar, and oil of fweet almonds, of each equal parts, ihake them well together, till they become white ; every night going to bed, anoint the part. Quick cure for colds,weakneffts, andfome confumptive cafes----Drink plentifully of marfhmallows-tea, twice a day, till you find the diforder abated., This tea is admirable in the gravel; but then you may add there- to a few drops of fpirits of nitre. 8 To keep arms, and other polijhed metals from rufi.—One ounce of camphire, two pounds of hog's lard ; diffolve them together, and take off the fcum j mix as much black lend as will bring them to an iron colour ? rub your arms, &c. over with this, and let it lie on 2.4 hours ; then cl^n them with a j linen cloth, and they will keep clean many months. \T-he following are the Bearings (by the Compajs) of j'everal remarkable Places from Rhode.Island Light.House, viz. POINT JUDITH, Block-Ifland, N W Point, Ditto, S £ Point, Whale Kock, Bremen's Reef, S. Point of Rhode-IOand, Brenton's Point, Fort on Goat-Ifland, S. EaftermoftDumplin, Kettle-Bottom Rock, Anchoring Place between 7 Newport _f C. Harbour, J s w 3 D S s w 8 S S W* by s< s w q s E SE 4 E E 7 S ENE * N ENE IO N NEby E NE NEbyE ROADS. Road from Providence ((Boston, New- bur y-Po R T, and Portsmouth. FROM Providence, Dexter, Daggett, Olney, or Aldrich, to Pawtucket, Slack 4. Auleboro', Tyler 5 Ditto, Holmes 4 Wreatham, Mann 5 Walpole, Heading 6 Dedham,Ames or-Gay 10 Boilon, Bracket, or Hatch Lynn, Newel Salem, Webb Wenham, Porter Ipfwich, Piemont Newbury-Port* Mer 11 ii 9 7 6 rick, or Davenport ulGuilford, Ward Seabrook, Griffith » 6 Greenland, Poor u Portfroouth, Tilton c Road from PrOYIDENCE rtRsw-Yo r k,Phi- ladelphia, and B A L T I M O R £. FROM Providence to Pawtuxet, Aborn 5 E.Greenwich, Arnold 10 N. Kingftown, Allen 8 Tower-Hill, Sands 8, S. Kingftown, Hawkins 4| Charlefton, Champlin io Welterly, Thompson 8 Stonington, Williams 10 Groton-Ferry, Jeffery 8 New.London, Belding 1 Rope-Ferry, Waterman 5 Lyme, Anderfon Acrofs the Ferry Saybrook, Lord Killingfworth, Merri Bradford, Baldwin New-Haven, Atwater $ MUford, GJenny 10 5 8 12 9 7 S 6 New-York Acrofs the Bay to Staten-Ifland Over the Ferry to Elizabeth. Point Elizabeth-Town Wood bridge Brunfwick Princeton ^ Trenton (8 Briftol ™ Frankfort 'I Philadelphia Chefter Wilmington . IjChriftiaria ^►HeadofEIk North-Eaft Sufquehannah Hartford Capt. Phillips' Baltimore JO Adams Williamftown Pownal Bennington Road from Providence to Hartford, through Killingly and Pom fret. FROM Providence to Johnfton, Manton 4 Ditto Walcot 6 Gloucefter, Wilmarth 8 Killingly, Falfhaw 9 Pomfret, Sabin or Lord 9 JAlhford, Holmes 8 Mansfield, Waterman 11 Coventry, Kimball 8 Eaft-Hartford 6 Ditto, Bidwell 9 Hartford. Avery 3 2 10 10 10 ,2I 10 lS 5 H 12 10 i?l 7 11 12 12 l3 Read from Providenc* to Benningcon. FROM Province to Northampton t 98 Williajmfbargii • .4 Gofhen 8 Cumraington 6 Windfor 6, Road from Providence to Albany. FROM Providence to Johnfton, Mauton 4 Snvhhfield, Walcot 6 Gloifcefter, Bufly Dittos Wilmarth 4 Ditto,, Green 7 Killingly, Falftiaw 4 Woodftock, Hide 9 Sturbridge, Craft 9 Brimfield, Danielfon 8 Palmer, Quintain 9 Belcher-Town, Howe 6 Hadley, Smith 4 Northampton,Edwards 9 Chefterfield, Tuppers 8 Worthington, 1 Partridgfield, Wilcox Gagebury, Hall* 6 New-Providence, 5I a wz ,V'5fc2 Wit .{Ei'.lt-Hoofuck, Jones 2 jWiWiamft. Simmons Albany ________35 Road from Providence. |'..lo Norw 1 ch andNiw London. f ROM •■Providence : to JohoJUwi Waterman 6 Scituate^ Angell • 6 F§pec,;'Ff>. .' '..: 5 tijyentr.y,, M'Gngger..4> Vol ufjio'wjnj Dixon 4. £lfUn'fc:jt£, e£>at9n. ■. Ne'irtorrj Bw^n^am- # arwith £xW)*fop m. aii \-tffcii in u fe i ' vVca.lier*fieJd, Wright 3 5 iVtfddletown, Stebbins 11 DmJiam, CarnfJ • 6 Wallinfcfield, Doolittle 8 N'drth-Hav. Mansfield 5 New-Havtn* •' ' -8 'I' Road from P rov | d e n c e 7e PlVmoSth: riOM P^Vitlente. /rS'-Paw'tiicket/SIaick^ 4 Refcoboth/Sabio .3* Axircboro', Gajpenter Kejioboih1, EHgg$.">: itTaMnton, Thayer ., Eh Pp001". t^een,^erac:kj£ ^-'P*d^ftf(^J";-,.^i7 ^Rj^WgJ_?^fee, /i?it__^.'iti_fe_rT___._ ■fe ■■ft. to :-rjftn i.4*lop 29J &Dadjfdrri T a i.- krr 0 N /?yl* .r ij'y Norton? _8_b«i . *# SV^vf^^r:/:.' • ;6^aft-Tovve,d-Koirt(j ^y-J A'ndo^'^i^^ife-yt., jQ ^iharon, Say BoJ«i^;^rYf^;'N'4.; " ^.toifght^Rcn^^ri-f^ l>1^*^i'*wt*l /^-^ JUp&rfcr Kent.« , ■ - rrr^i. .:' , - " ■_-__