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Friinh Ttarlf MtttUgJor l^vw-EHgland^ htU on Rhdt'-IJlanti BKCINS at Portfniouth, fur.Minifters and EUlars, oh the fourth day brfme-the '(ccand fixtli. d^^y ip the iixth month, at/tiie eleventh hour : arid on the fifth day, at the eleventh iiour, for public vvorlhipr.^-()n fixth dHV at Newport, at the eleventh hour ; and on the fiirft ifay, at the ten: ' liowr in The ntorninxi '"d fhivd in the atternot>n, lor public vyorfhip. Oi"i-'W.'llii'fcf^ . Tht i)4y« increafie' 8 m h if) < a, t>iQp|gU|.?|iiUi»i 1 7 '9 Calendar^ IVtathtrt _^____ •I /)6i/ montb{l C6tn. South 8h. 32fR. 17 29 13^ 2 12 2! 12 K 12 1i2 ?6 >5 li .'2 '5 16 j r. 0/. [/''.dVal ); 'i" /*<.{! -»i 29 29 28 aS 5 5 JtHott pU-ityn 27 5 of/ntw and['] 27 j eoldauotaihtr ; 7 ?6 5 ytt ihtrt:^ 26 5 way />/j7 * J I « ^drmj 24. 5 f4/« *wy#*»r|7 2j 5 J9S. plta/anin 22-5 31 32 24 »7 28 29 1^ 3« 6 7 c 3 4 J 6v 7. c » '3; 4i 5 6 7 c Day braak c b . 40111 . days .^J 2 2 Peace ratined by Congre:s|7 21 1784.] ^jwtp dSfut this 7 20 Twiiigbt «1iil|j||||^.20ai . D0:). //«/, 7 «9 J 9 iB 17 16 «5 Day's length yh. ^14111. /ifc/» cfiid\^ IB ::; 2 Mom. # Perigee. 7 wndf notatktr, 7 9»mi fUttsmnt I hiitl 14 iM« grsius 713 Septttsgefiina/ £ G }> . Conver. St. P*ul, Qi8fl|;i. etidsgah. ' Rain tr ittvw, ?•• Sottih 61:. 4401. Payi increafcd 48 oain. IVindjt ruin 7 ISexagefima. or show, 7 12 M 10 9 8 7 6. 5 5 J 5 5 I 2 2 3 4 4 5 7 8 8 9 rife r 3SI 4'! <6 44 9 JO 11 I TX/'H ETHER amid the gloom of night 1 ftray, ^^ Ot ipv glad eyes enjoy revoltinrg day, StiJI Nature'* various faca itifbrhis roy feof* 11 * -rfd ■J 4- i'-'^Sj-' ' w^f^E mm IS. ' .^- i F!ll , FEBliiJARy,3f9^fljj, 1796. New fn«on 8ih d»y, 6h. afiern. Fi>fi quar. igthdaf, 9h.aftern. Full mooo 2«d dajfjdh. af<;fta. tv* 4 t I b 9 |C I f 12 >4 »5 •16 17 iS 2« J«3 '^1 C:uit„dar\ I4^taiher, crf. •9 < « w ou Dj0£mvuiif_lbi* I 7 «3 13 »9 25 i :7*» *>ooih 6b. 3onft. ^^ 3 |Fu/if. birth V. M«r^H■ + j#Af!ogfe. CandicmtnBI 3 Snow cr rfli^ |P»y*i !ei)gtb lohoorsi 7 Alliance with France, 1778. Shrove Sunday. <5 0J>. Cltar MHii ctli. Shrove Toefday. Sun flow of clocH 15m, Gen.V/ASHiN0TON,b. 1732 M»rt i«fiay. Day breilc f^h. iim. id Sund. in* lent. oC D • Valentia*. rr 2? 24 K '9 i6 H if 23 8 23 29 6 18 20 2 1 23 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 /''.V/ii.l D *>^<|>-.#/. 26 > 28 « 29 ' ^Pei-t^ee. in K 4H after B. /?ai» er tuotv 't Diyi inereafed ih. 4.4111. id, if) ient./ ;§0>. Jtmajltrly ■ ^ Ut. 4 I2N. /or« St..Maithi»s. . 4^ «« Twilight en^8 7I1, 5«. fle*ity of tain $r 7*1 fct oh. HjJB. mora, 3d. in Unt. jntw a Apogee. l/»/«J^'6 45 6 fct* The pUn«t Vcnu» will be evening Siar to thi 5ttv «jif Auguft» tbecce inumwg Staito th« end otthe year. ; Of an all wifci a>t powerful Piovidence 1 Scle Lord of nstute't uaiverfai fr««e. Thro* endleO ye«rs uAchangeabJe the (ant. ^^ When the gay Sua liffl btaalu the (hadet of pighr, SmSSSSSBSSBSSSmiSSSimm'im 4W ■wmik ''4 m X' ^ -«.*♦■<', '^^'""'^'^ir I MP « . ifujppv^piip 1 1 III '"SIP »WfP ^ 1BH5- « March, ji ^a;ri. 1796, | cIMgHilliflitiyi u I* 1 Lall i^air. ift day, ah. af. ^'i* 4; 7*s fctoli. 8a. Morn. $., Tbt Almanatlfay* 61 /]»n>/ 5 hut Jack Frofi say/ noint4rytt ey^cl^ in Lent, ^fa^ay*! length i ih, S4m. Fltntf •frain »r 6 Oy . Pretiy full Tidti. SjJIiy of clock 10. IKHb/m w yen may deftnJ< Ot^reak 4h« 33 m. 5thinL)»nt.^ "? Perigee. #'»::' i: : JPr#^/ji 3 4 J 6 « 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 2 3 4 6 7 B 3 4 i. 00 ). St. P4trick. %■ far March Blujttring € 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 $ 6 6 6 6 Q in T. sh, after. 6th in Lent. 7*1 fee 11 o'clock. .]) lat. (; N. n»tatbtr Good Friday. Twilight ends 7h. 50m, Eafter kinday* • Stmt fionxtin. Day's length ith. 26i&» 7*1 fee lofa. 27 m. D G 1> • Pleafant > 5 5 S 5 5 5 ? 15 1 27 26 aj «3 22 20 18 17 16 15 13 12 10 9 7 6 5 3 2 O 58 57 55 54 53 5« 50 48 47 46 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 / ^» / 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 s^ < 1 6 3 4 8 14 21 b 8 II »4 .6 ^5? 7 i6 29 9lH £^Ml| Pj»2i 6 5 5 "« I 2 s 3 4 5 15 6 7 8 9 10 II ti «7l 2 50 3« ^7, 16 5 54 44 32 21 iq ■ 3 56 12 52 49 45 41 33 «4 II 57 3$^ 21 3 49 10 33 11 18 »a 4 12 50 « 39 *3 knees >9 ,29 leg! «5 f«c: head 22 neck »9 arms »7 breall o I a 3 4 4 5 5 »5 hcsrt »3 «7 belly reins 18 fecrets »4 thighs 20 knec» 3' «5 5 47 »9 55 I 2) ret«' 6 5« 8 loj 9 24 to 39: 11 54' morn, I H 8 501 .1 I And ftrikes the diftant eattern hiik with lighi { Coloar recarns the plains their iiv*ry wear. And a bright verdare cloaths the fmiliag year ; The blooming flow*rs with op'ning beauties gloi a 3 4 4 5 6 I 7 >5| 8 I8| 9 21 1 10 21 11 2t norn, o 17 •l!^*.- ■■(^"'ii' fiV,'-*-. 'i^'mmnw^^W' % I ApitIL,-30Jijyj, ,1796. ^ X, w >^ m ^ n tf. IP" ;New moQQ 7th day*. 8b. after, Firftqiitr. iifthda)', nb. mo/n^ Fttti n^ao 2 1 11 day, iibv after. ■Lsft qdar. 301)^ day ,4h. morn. lU k < a- *3 '9 12 •5 21 z8 12 «9 tVi I . 3 3 4 5 6 7l 8 9 10 11 12 •3 >4 15 16 , 17 II 18 «9 #J 5 6 7 B 1 4J 5 6 7 R 2 3 22 43 '24 25 26 Z7 28 29J L.aUHuat, tyi'0ii/er» I ft Sirad. after Eadnr. Flying cUuJt. Day's letigtH izh. 4610'. Stmiikiitg iJOiindy' l»'iJat. 4 ji'S. Oi Perigeie. /<&«» 2d. Kfter £aAcr« phafamt fweatbir for J»mi day$ Day break 3h. 4.in1. o Q > . O aad clock even* 7 *« r«l 9)1,28 m. Sbtwtrs in many 3d. after £ailer» Day*s let.gth 13I1. 2401. O in ti 3 morn. § O D- MtrtPitiii^ $ 5 S 5 Twiligbt eods 8h. 35111. about this timt. 4th. after Eafter. •Apogee. St. MaikUvan. Plea/ant Jhwtrs fitti dijlant thunders *wbicb cliAf^ P O p\ tbi. air. q 43 4* 40 38 37 36 35 34 3* 31 29 28 26 *5 24 23 22 «Q 19 17 16 »5 t? 12 II 9 8 6 5 4 6 51 6.32 7 22 8 14 9 6 10 6 io SI II 12 I 2 53 5° 42 34 20 5 48 3' II 40 9 24 01 18 10 56 »« 43 I?. 31 1 18 2 6 5 I 7 7 8 19 ffCt 17 head H neck '3 *9. 2 3 4 4 5 3 3'i 43I »5 ^ 8 9 treiir c br «7 heart 24 belly 20 reini «5 27 Tecrfits 21 thi^H* 16 27 kneel 31 legs 16 I 2 2 3 4 I ;5 o 44I iOro. 6 14^ «5 »5 58 4« »3 45 10 P riie 7 '8! 8 9 It IS 11 13 »4 And- grazing ilocks ttieir milky fleeces (how. The barren cliffs with ciiaiky fromts arife^ And A pur* eaore arches o*er tfce'lbies. But when thegloonfy r4igOiof nigbt retorai, Strtpt oiher fading prude ali nature mourns : morn. o 4 o 54 JLJ± F?ES ■WMol ■*?■' ■*'iM«iilfrniiiiiiiiiiri'iir- :' /-,,l,^.iu ,•«.■•". .-, ji^r^mi^mmmimm ■f " 'PM JtUFm^im ■ '""»• '■ ■^"•^''''•'•^"•(■iippp-, r f"^>" -'■ V. '\ ^l llw' JtfME, JO day St 1796. Mew MOM 5jch daf , noon. Firft qjar. izth dif, 6h. morn. Fait mionaotk^i^, 6h.inorn. Lifk quar. z6{ii day, 4.^. after. ""i 1 4 3,6 H a CaieH^Mr, t^iathtr» tSc. 4" 7 I" 7 3 « + 9 S 10 6 11 7 12 B '43 t5 4 Ftiti nMeatbir. ^ 34 8 Oay'elcogth 14.I}. pm. Tibumdtr z^ after Trtoity. # Perigee. Full Tidei. fffdwtn. ■ J. Per baps tain about (bit timt, 7*s rire sh. 4801. noro. St. Barnabas. ^ 3d after Trinity. O^ ) . Day br. 2h. tim. Sua and clock even. ^ G'-oiving HUtatber. Pirbaps tbuiider, 19 B'4(h after Trio. Apo. ao' 2 {>un in gs th. after. § 2> . '•.10-151? ^|ii1b ♦ •7 •3 •9 1 1 «7 23 28 34 I'' 20 2;) «7 I ' 10 :8 2 7 H 7 I 2 I?. '3 !l (61 . o_/ i£ii£5lA!i2 '9 20 r. 4 41 4 3 -,? If n 6 21 22 = 3 5 25 i 27 2 25! 3 29I4 Lodgeft dayi ich. 4m, Warm fweatbtr and'/mi St. Jokn Bap. rain 5thpaft Trinity. d01>. Fine fvestber. St. Peter. ; 4 Stmt tbumier. ?*• ri(e lb. s6{n. morn. 4 3+ 8 \- 33 8 4 33 8 32 8 32 8 3a 8 31 8 31 8 30 8 30 8 30 8 30 8 2-) 8 29 8 29 8 28 8 28 8 28 8 28 8 28 8 23 8 28 8 98 8 23 8 i 23 8 t 29 8 4 39 8 29-8 4 4 5PI 5 4S 6 4 7 4' 8 44 9 43 10 42 II 34 36 12 I I 2 3 4 S I 6 7 8 33 9 20 10 7 to 55 i« 391 12 58 45 32 18 3 391 14 46 12 I I 2 1 23 8 54 42 I to neck 15 arms «5 bfeaft 16 beart »5 reini 21 fecretfl 16 27 thighs 21 kneet 16 27 leg» 21 feet 16 2 3 3 20 49 »7| 55 ]) iets 8 SL 10 I II 2 II 44 mora.; o 23 29 head nedc 53^ 30 7 44 "Yet flttl 6v'n now, while darknefs cloftths the inii% We view the traces of th* Almighty hand ; MillioasofHars io heaven's wide vaalt appear. And with new glories hftng the boandtefa fphere : The Giver ntDsn hier weftera Coach forfakei. J) rife I 8 49 9 36 io If io 54 II 22 o 18 45 1 H 1 43 ^^^^^ 'T- ■ *i j^.. m .3,^ ■#*>;■"* '«•. S«^ I !• «k :l •^^■:i' ..:? July, 31 %j, 1796. Kf»y mcon 4t|i day, 6i». ifcer. Firil qoar. 1 1 th day, 6h.aft«r. Full iiioon 19th day, 8b. ftlter. Laft quar. 27th day, loh.nr.orD. W M < A. "•|Or|$|VU I ]Li±h 1 / '9 2c' 21 a; :i2 18 11 1 SI t2 22 .'C .8 «7 K »3 «3 n 22 ^1 I 2 3 4^ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 '3 '4 »S 16 »7 18 »9 20 at 22 »3 as 26 27 28 29 30 3' CaltniAr, Wtmthtr, 13 c \r. (Q s |/\Va t D '■» ^/.| 1 he fun at itr greauU diftsnce from the earth. 6th after Trinity. •Perigee [ndepen.decl.1776. <5 G 5 High tides. Diat. iioN. Good nveathtr Oayi fliortenrd lomin. 7*1 rife oh. i2ni. morn. FltAfant 7ih paft Ttjniiy. a O !>■ Stme jionven \ •,■"> / nuith thmiiitr, Diy break 211.2501. Pltasant San flow of clock 6 ifi. %K'tathtr, 8th after Tiinity . O A(o. 30 3» + 3« \ 3« ^ 3* 8 4 3» ^ 33 \ 33 « » 34 5 34 8 4 34 35 36 8 37 8 [4 39 40 8 5 7 8 O J. .-.>. ?rt r4i<«J4 41 K .•«.^. ComncBce. Canbri^^e. 7*1 iir« at nidnighr. O itt i(t* 2^^* notn. Qth paft Triaity. Dog Dayt b«|^iii. 4 4 4 4 41 8 42 8 4 8 4 4? 8 Si.Jamej.L 46 S ^hunitr\ 47 8 jht.t»itri\ 47 8 4 4« 8 no Ik Dfty'a Itagih }4h. 24m. M id»«*y plaeis. Twilight cada 9h. lom. loth paft Trinity. •Peri. 4 49 f 4 50 8 I 8 *6 21 22 *3 24 9 31 10 16 " 5 53 3< 1 59 42 ^5 9 54 4 i I 12 I 2 ) 4 4 i 7 S 8 9 10 II u 12 I 24 »5 7 3^ 20 3 49 35 3 4 10 6 L^y aC) arms s6 brrail hcarr 23 belly reins iS ficrets >3 24 thigh.' 19 kni Cb 18 ftct 14 26 head i;eclc 20 arms 18 breaft And o'er the ikies her nightly circk makes » Her foMd Globe beats back the (uony rays* And to the wor!d bcr.borrow'd light repays ; S 6 6 ■■ii Zl\ 2 3 3 441? 3) Tct^l 4oi! Mi: 8'^ 8 9 10 «o 44''! •i 42;^ morn. 8, ° 33' 1 c8'5: 3 ^1' 8 16. ^49' 9 22 9 49'^ 10 10 11 10 1 1 41 morn. c 12 o 1 41 J 55! 38 Whether thofc ftars ih at ti» inkling lufiure fend, i | H ' lJ, ^i *iiPWlPip 47 y^^"^/^ i e ■ '^' *, \ August, 31 dayst 1796. M««v moon 3d day., zh morn. Fitfi quar. 16th day, loh. morn, F(jI rooOQ iSthday.ioh.Qioro. Laft quar. 25th day> 4h. after. o h Id < «»-•■ .>fi""'W*i'ti''iii PlOFlglVV^I^Ul^ '5 25 9 'S 2 > 2fi J 2 SI '3 "6 3' Lammas. 3 LaitnJar, IV€at»tr,^c. SI 16 •3 9 7 1 1 t 12 !:i5 M «; «s iO :'l i?.2 Rain, alouf ibis timt, 6 D . high Mti, D Ut. 4 6N. V*a rife at 11 o'clock. /'Days ftioriened 58 mift. b'i nb afier Tfinicy. fini hvturhtr Same - 4tn^ Ii^/ju fling m th( eveningi «• . t.\F. 6t a ■ { )) % />/. {r . ^ '9 2 K' J 12 II 10 10 9 26 26 '7 i7 7 ■8 .8 ^ 23 -•■■ 3 7 29 3^ 3, 6 3 uth pall rrirvlty. 2 Thii'hhr pyowers, 3'Da3r*3 length 131- 40 a. ij Fine ivt47ther, 6J ;• f nvill be a Jiorw 7 7*S riri'iob. 4.m. J60«. E 131^ 8f;er Trinity, ^ in iiji 8 BBorn. Fwilighi cndJ, b.i. aSoi. 4 Conameacemcai D^r.mjjth. //o/f wifb ibundtt if 4 $a 8 4 S3 « 4 54 8 4 55.^ 456 B 57 8 58 8 7 1 7 « 7 3 7 6 7 7 8 9 IE 12 »3 15 16 »7 7 7 7 19 7 20 7 21 7 22 : H / 26 27 29 6 7 8 8 9 «o 1 1 1 ! 12 I 2 5 3 o SO 39 24 9 53 36(ccrtis 20 ihijjbs >6 17 hearc »7 bdly >5 leins 25 21 5 52 39 26 •4 2 49 36 22 9 7 9 52 10 39 16 K •u 4 r C 3' 4 M J 6 7 8 1 1 12 I 2 14 5 6 5^> 4t/ 27 icneet 20 • legs »S 27 f^eet 23 hrad 20. r.etk 17 arma «5: 29 brci:!! 29 i hear^ 27 ©Pc;igee. r4th paft Trinity. St.JtfcoBap. bvhceded. maaj li>uft and cKc^c cveu. 31 4|Com- Djftn >fcu;h. placet Art fuof* and rolling Rcrldt thofe Tons attend ; Man may conjtOure, and new Schemes declare, Yti all hi* fyllcms l>ut conjeaures jirt*. But this vr« know, that ke8v*n»8ettfn8! Kin?. "»,» * ■■ ■" ■■■* ■» n r- -J«— —WMMK— — ■«■ I I II II > 2 41 3 42 Dfcts 8 4b 9 »^ 9 4' 10 7 10 31 10 55 11 25 • I ?5 morn; 2 4i 3 r) ^ rile- 8 21. 8 4^ 9 1^ 9 4^ 10 20 \n 40 irorr, ;l O 2 « 3..-'Uv- M'v.^a i ^ ^'lli. .^ ^ -l U^ lN. ■I.li .. ^ ■My<<» - . w .hifyi,.i.i,..i.^M % \ -,1 V i:,.' 1 ;, September, 3,o^fl;'j,i796. s pi^p|$|y|rt. I ir*J*Aj>. »/. I 2J6 7 B 2 3 si 9 lo 'I i 2 f3 «4 *5 16 »7 6 Q D . Days (hort. 2h. 6m. 7*» iifeg^. 1701. Do^dayt erid. i5i^paft^Ti:imty' \ ^^*. ■ for iofai days Coinmertce. P.ioVi<^enc«. '''« n.vtatb«r. ;dl« /0c;r i8j B '9:2 2C!. 3 2» ♦ 24 7 26 21 27' 3 a8 4 29 S 30 6 K 4poge#. ( 16th pail Tria*u)!< D;ky break 4^. icmi. Cqinmsrce. N. H?,veo, . fall of € lock 5 mi ' 8G}>!^'" P.rtfkrtfo Diat. 4'58S. I7lh paft Trinity, S 50 71 7 35 ? 32 7) 8 17 5 33 7f9 6, S 34 7i 9 iS 35. 7jio 40 7*srife8li. lim. ^t.Matbew. SoMi in !£b 5 mJrn. Perigee* a ft arm. Pleatant, %emptratt KVfathtr, IVilight Sends 7h. |2nat. l8tb|>aft Tiioiiy. # v morifLtng/ St. Michael. . Mirerr.-;^. Sgn.f(jiflofc*ock lofti. <5 ■'z, J Who bid this ;univcifir from* nothing fpring, Can a'' Kis Wdrd bid num roua worUU ar "^ar, And riuog worlds th* all powVol Word ihall hear. His fmsj-e uJt guide tfc* amaK'ng whole, ,, And teach tke new born planets wfe^re to rolV v.? s * •ji f* ■&. V,-f. 'Pi-: October, 31 days^ 1796, Firfl qaar. 8th day, loh- after. .. l^'ut) moon i6'h day,! lb. morn. • Laf} qjar, ayi day, 6h. morn, Ne»v moon jotb day* in. after. m h io»jjiiTn3ii 7 2i '8 '4 "1 10 '4 IS ?4] lO • 5 ^6 4 4 4 3 1 u 28 2fe loj 10 11 13 12! 'CaUnJar,W$ather^ JSc. '\ r. Q s\F.iitei 1 D ' // ' r-lft.\ Ir.l 12 H 16 18 6 31 « if-': R'-* ■ B T'ii rue 7h. 3311. 19th pail Triittty. Somttbing nninJ}. Day*« IcDj^th iih. zSm. ' uo f«n of clock 1201. - Ptrhafi rain Q d ^ . mh^t ^Stt iimt.6 22 20th jpafl Trinit/^ 6 24 f/'^A nvhJt 6 35 Prttty gt^fwiutbtr 6 26 6 '•• rife 6h. 520*. • 6 27 6 Gen. E.'N. Haven. D^y break 4I1. 54111. Some rain mud 631 6 zift after Trinity* 6 I- lat. 5 yS. . nvinti.S Stottingtoift B. Aflbciatton. Pleasant nveatber-. aPerig«e. full tides. ,;.in SI at nooo. 22d after Triatty. oO^p 6 29 t 6 30 ^• i6| 3 2 Dajr'f l«ogch fob. 52m ^^ li « ■ C,>iV rainy 6 45 ^ nvtathr ana loo s very liAily 6486 Sr.SiiPoaaad jud«. /«rc fro/i alfffut ibi. 2jd tfier Trinity. <5 O 1> • 7*8 life ^h . 40m. timi. 32 6 35 f' 37 f' 38 6 59 6 4t ^ 42 ^ 43 6 6 47 6 6 49 6 6 fo 6 6 52 61 8 8 41 9 27 10 I: «o s; ii 43 U 3<^ 1 18 2 7 3 55 13 43 ,4 30 ■5 6 6 50 7 39 8 29 9 23 10 17 u 15 '» »3 1 II 2 8 2 $9 3 50 4 S7 5 «3 6 7 6 50 7 33 6 53 6' 8 iS •7 29 fccreti ?4 thigha «9 »9 koees legt 18 ^tct »4 27 bead 25 neck 24 firms 23 bread 22 beart 19 belly 16 29 reina ?6 fecrcti 30 WLeo oa the WeAern M»in, tkc Son |op|$lJlfMil* 1 2 3 4 f 6 7 8 9 10 II 13 »3 i4 '5 16 17 18 «9 20 21 2* 23 »4 CdUndgr, ff^atbtr, IS^c. \r.j^t. \ii 9iaint6. Prf/rt Apogee. good nvta/ktr/ar tbt Jtafnt San faft of dock 160. Day'* length loh. 24th after Trinity. D0J). 6 6 6 6 6 7 t6 27 28 3<^ 5/;^ *# «/ 7 4 /r/r/rrf ra/Vr, 7 %b'//iit c9ttlt tKindy, 7 Msagrttfible 7 «nd uncomfortabli 7 Day break rh. 2;nt. 7 25 th after TriBiCy* 7 §OD, *w§athtr.7 D'iC. 2 36 S; HighTidcf. 7 i Perigee* ^ J Jltrm Mil r*s Soath at midptght. 7 Cr.Eartbqaftke, 1755. band,! Day's lcB|;th ph. 3003. 7 26th paft Trinity. 7 i5 Oin.f8iiiorn.oO).' 7 «6 ' - , : C*i/^7 >7 O faft of clock If A». 7 18 i&a«y iA/*athtf^ 7*9 St. Catharine. Mf« c»id^ 7 19 Twilfj;bt end» 6h. 2001. 7 20 27^h pat Trini.y. ^g^J 21 mntiimn bMi hrfw^d^ 22 6 1> 0» * winter Jiorm. 7. 2a V. A.?.^re<». H Apogee. 7 f^ 1 7 »3 19 15 ^J. 54 6 56 57 58 59 1 2 3 4 I 7 8 10 II 12 «3 »4 «5 So 9 21 «7 *3 S5 9 .8 8 14 21 5 9 M 18 22 -? 4 4 5 n 27 '7 27 26 26 12 »3 6 6 6 6 S 5 5 S 5 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 S 5 F.Sea .|D*'^'- 9 3 thighs 9 49 »5 to 36 27 II 23 knees 12 11 20 12 59 legs I 44 >5 3 «3^ ^6 feet 3 59 22 4 46 head 5 53 18 624 neck 7 «5 17 8 11 arms 9 10 16 10 9 bread II 8 16 It 8 kcart 1 »5 1 52 *9 z 39 belly 3 *S 26 4 8 reins 4 5' 22 ? 34 fecrets 6 iH 18 7 ' 29 7 4' thighs 8 ^^ 23 1 6 43 7 7 8 9 to II «5 55 35 26 18 26 morn, o 14 I 2 s 4 «9 H 34 44 D rife 5 44 3« 21 *5 30 4091 50 6 7 8 9 lO MI morn. o 57 2 3 4 5 6 3 9 M 17 »9 Kuttctrrd ne f:eAUiic tce^cs h)» ear4* toii^ And bids the plo«' eorrett the NiJow foil, Whi!e we In fle^p's/embracei watle the night« Th9 cttmes oppos'd, tvjfiy meridiaft light i , And Mfhen tho(« iandi the bafy fun forfakesy ]) fets ±S1 ■teuMM ^. Wk mu ' *•*, ■» 'i'' >»^-^;; ..'■y 'V :. 1 1 1 1 W'i i i !1 i, #f . — •^m^fjtm ' — > ■ 1 1. ■* i^tm^ fly ffH^' ^ ' ^ ^f .^-i pt — '-^f'-^iTiat r*r^ -^""*-* — - ' ,«e ■«ir £)1C£UBBR, 31 iidySi 1796. Firftquar. 7th day, iih. morri, Poll tnoen 141)1 d«iy, lah. morn. Laftquar.2ift()iy, 1^. mprn. NcwmoQO 29th day, ifa. morn. i D.|Gp|$|gif4 S3 r. 0/.i/''« J>> ao|.9 7 / I£ 2 2 . 3i •3! •3* 92 rttc 5 7*sioac)i It o'clock. Blujitring vieafhtr. ftrhafi Jtioiv Advent Scadiy^ §r raim. Day's lengtli ph. 6m« o c? 3). O faiVo£cfepk7m. - : C»U iticrtufn. Windy. 3fi Sund, io AdvrTit. Day hr» 5li,^6m. 9 Perigee, S G ^ • D lat. 044. N.. Full "^ide*. 7*8 South 9h. 54ra. 3d ill Advent. O »« kP 9^« «'^t«»"t a D . St. Thomas. Day'* length 8h» 561D. e«/^7 Cbtiftmai. itighh 6 7 B \t\t '33 «4^4 16:6 »77 18 B 19:2 20J 2 23 6 1 M7 29)8 26'7 jSt. Stephen 27I3 284 *9| 34 25 26 7 26 7 27 7 27 7 »8 7 28 7 29 7 30 30 3' 3* 3' ««(/ d'laij^. 306 3»7 3^ St. John Evan. 731 'With hautttnus y' ^\ ebrer c^nch^e 7 5Q ^on neareft the Earth. 7 30 f be year i\y 29 3« 3« 32 ^2 3* 32 32 9 20 10 7 P 54 '« 39 12 24 j^ ^;>/|r t)».^ 8 5 3«> 20 8 56 52 I I .2 3 4 4 5 . 6 49 7 50 ■8 5;p 9 49 10-48 u 40 J 2 32 I t 2 3 4 4 18 3 46 *8 II 53 22 9 56 8-43 9 «9 knees i3 28 ?2 feet 18 head* «3 27 neck 21 arm; 27 b/eafl 26 Iteart >26 beUy 33 rein* »9 fi^Cffte »S «,o knees H legs 6 29 7 17' 8 6 9 2 9 59 II 2 ifxoTn. ° 5 » ^ 2 14 3 271 4 40 5 5?, ]) nfe! .6 I 7* 6 8'ii ft 28 »9 43 I » 47 morn, o 51 X 56 3 * 4 t 5 <> 5 57 6 53 ^ fers 5 46 6 41 ■>* . ligiiiAiim With us again the rofy morntnj? wakea ; - In la?)^;fleep the Aight,(c ' , .To djy the nacefiban of new honors dr^ittj, i.:>>.*>Td morrrtu/ death deftroys bis-^iry fchemei : ^sls moaidy trea.'are in thy cheft cdn-fia-M f *' 'f-^V Thipic all that treafure thou moftleave ksMnil. \ ' Thy heir w4ch fmiles IhaH vi«vv thy bJaion''d fieftffd \'Aod a'l thy hoards with lAvifh hand (Hfp%ffe. iihoaid certain fate th* impendiAg bfo^^eky. Thy mirth vwH'ficiocn and thy bhnfoi deca^, Then feeb'c ags will all thy nerves difKlltn, No more thy blood its utrroiv channiefs warm. Who tJien w6u1d wifti to (Iretch t'his fctoty fJ>4ll^^■''^'* -To TufFer 4ife beyorid the date ^"^ iriant %;**»' ^^v*> bey ,, The Virtuoiis foa) pariTies a bobTer sKltn, And life 'regards bat as. a fleeting dreafn \ 'Sheton^s (o wake and wiiOiies to get freei Ta iMiich from earth iato eternity . ■*!''*♦ Sl^'sl:'^ -^ *! s F E D KR Al. CO^ R T S, UPriRM B CO;j RT;>, ^ it%. (t^t of Gov)Ercoicipt» an the ;fi7ll,Moa4%ys.of Febi^jHry; axvd Aaguft^^ Anally. 19. CIRCUIT CD0«T'8. In .A^auff«««3*^/r^, a,t-PQrPftt»oujh, zTtb'ofMay, and at"®*-^ ete 24th ot October— ItrA'rfrjwioif/', at'Wihidfor and Benningtoi^ alteio^tiely, icth o< Vi'^^.-^iti M€i{j»t>hitltttty at fiofton, ^ih o(i ji«i:',.6tti lit;Ji oi Ofiabw,— iniiJ^ri^v^9d ,p^Oib«r.-!-lai'/««-' fyl-j^xHui, at'Philadel,phia, 1 1 tk of /\pal ; and at Ypijc-To^n.i 1 ihi tif 'Oilooer. — Iq btlawart, att^ew-CaAl.je^ 20 Mc-n^ay in June ;;1 arid at Dover, 271H of Oi»«ber.-i*In J^firyUmi^ at A^napol'*. 7tb dFM^y ; and at E,(lco, 71^ of ,Nov.~ln r/r^rWd, »t RicbmondJ 220 of ^^iay ir.d'Nnvttut>rr/— In AW/i& Ci^roTina, at WakeCourt-^ M.tijf#, *t?ll ibijrc be (conyjenlent ;iCCcmGDu4ation3 in the city oljj •i MMM^a MK*i •^ ■''¥• 1 !• #■ ■i r" wsiamemm ■ . KAicighl and thence at Uid cttjr, ift o' Jbne, %uA 301 h of Novc ber.— In S§uthCBr»Una, at Columbia, the 12th bi May ; ard at Charhfton, 25th ol October .^—U Gnrgia, kX Sevtncab, 25tb of April ; ard ai Aogofla, 8ih of Nouoiber. ^ Wbtn ckj of tht aicvt duys bapftn «« Sum/^j, the Cturt (tmmtmtts thtntxt Mtnti*), DISTRJCTTCOURTS. V -^ In MaimDi/ria, at ?ort]ard, 3d 1 oefday in Jone, ard ilir December ; and at Pownaiboro*. ift in March and Scpte Ribcr.— In hfW'Hamfpirit at Portsmouth, ^d Torfclays ip Maicb and September; and at Exeter, 3d in June and December.— lo yer- tncnt, at Windfor, ift Mondays jb Febiuiiry ftpd Augvft; and ai Rutland, ifi tn May and Novem.^ln AJp^kclit/tits, at baicm, 3d Toefday in March, and 2d ib Septeirbei ; and at fiofton^ 4th in Jane> and ift io Dectmbcr.^ln ^/'«In Nt^Ttri, at the city of New-Yoik, lA Tuef. days in February, May, Angoft and November .«-( r Ntw-Jir^ /«y, at fitrrlington, ifl Toe/days in February and Aogoft; and at ^ Ncw.Bronfwick, ift in May and Kovember.— In Pinpjyl'vanUi at Philadelphia, 3d Mondays in February, May, Aoguft and No- vember.— In DfUware, at Dover, 4th Toefdayi in February, and Augol) ; and at NewCoftle, 4th in May aad November^— %< jln Maryland^ alEfafton, iftTuefdays in March and September; and at Ba)iiroore, ift in Jone and Drcember.*— In Virginia, at W;ilbn>ib«irgh, 3d'Tttefdays in March and September ; and at Ricbmocd, 3d in Junr and December.—* In Kentmtfy, at Prank- fort, 3d Toefdayi in March, Jane, September and December.-** In tiortb-C0rtHna,vi Ne»bcrn, Wilmington and Edenton, in rotation, ift Mondays in jenoary, April, jtily and Oflober.— In Setith'Car§limmt at Charlcflcn. 3d Mondays in Maicb and Sepumber, ift in j uly and ad in Decern bcr. Oaobcr •mm' ' VJ*-.. tt l^ ■■■.*. I INFEWOIl COU' the firft Toefdaya in Ami! and November^ At New-Haven, the 3d Taefday in March and 4th in Novefflber. At New- London, the 2d Tuefday in June. At Norwich, the 4th Tuefday in November. Ac Pai!*fif Id, the 3d Tuefday in April. At Daobury, the 3d Taefday in November. Ac Wind- ham, the jd Tuefday in AugiCand sd in December. At Litchfield, the 4th Tuefd«y in March and 3d in September. At Middletown, the zd Taefday in November. At Haddam, the firft Tuefday in April. At Tolland, the sd Taefday in Fcbtaary, and 3d in September. ^ r- SUPERIOR COURTS IN MASSACHUSETTS. At Bofton, the 3d Tuefday in February, and the laft Taefday ^a Auguft. At Ipfwtch^ the 3d Tuelday in June. At Sai4^m« the (ir§ Tuefday in Nov. At Cambridge, the laft Tuefday in October. At Concord, the 2d Tuefday in April. At North- ampton, the laft Tuefday in April. At Springfield, the 4th Tuesday in September. At Plymouth, the 3d Tuefday in May. \t Barnftable, the Wednefdayr neact preceding tbe 3d Tuefday )itt May. At Taunton, the Tuefday preceding the Ufl Tur.fday mii^lSSmSml^SSmmiimm mm ^mm^imif :.:'v><^ ... Xf ^ ii^ I. / »■ -■•;,:i.. ■■"l}\ '*^ ■WV' Il'' i i I Udober. Ai Yoilc, tht 4th 1 ttciday lo June. . Ai Wo ctf- I ccr, ihe Tucfday next p'-ecedia;; che laft Toefday in April, and | ;bc thj/d Tucfday in Sepiembcr. At Portland, the TueWay} ticxt following ihc 4th Tuefday in Juoe. At Poivn3)bbroo)i;h, the 2d I'uefviny next following tbe 4th'Tuefday iajune. Ax Le- 110X th« (ft Tuefuay in Owtober. COURTSoF COMMON P'>EAS. At Bofton, 00 ihe firfl Toefday in July, the firft Taefd*y in Janoary, the lirft Tuesday inOAober aad the 3d Tuefday io A- pril.—At ilpftvich the .trft Tuefday in April -At Salem, the fecond Tuerday in ju1y.<— 4t Newbaryport, the IsA Tuefday in Septeaiber.— At Cambridge, the laft Toefday in N .vembcr. — ^t Concord, the 3d Toefday in F'^uch, and fecond Tuefday in Sepiember.—- At S);ringficld, ihf ^^ Tuefday in January — At Northampton, the 6rit Toefdav in September and 3d Tuefday in May.— lAt Plymoaih, the 2d Tuefday in April, (he id Tuef- day in Auguft, and 3d Tuefday in November.— -At Barnflable, the firft Tuefday in April, and iirft Tuefday in Novea|ber.—- At TaontoB, tbe3d Tuefcicy in April.snd nhe 2 J roefdaya in Sept. and Decern.— At -Yoi I;, r|ie 3d Toefday in April.— At Water- boroogh, the-4th Tuefday in Aogud.— At Biddeford, t^e 2d; Tuefdayin,Nov«fl»ber.— AtEdearton, the 3d Tuefday In April. — At Tifbary, the laft Tuefday ir OSlober. — AtSh^erburoe, the laft Tuefday, in M^trch, aftdithe firft Ti^efda^ in 0£l&be#.— At Worcefter, oa the Ta^fday next preceding the l«flr foefdi^ in March, the laft Tuefday, in Auguft, and on the firft Tai(d»y In December.^ At Portland* the laft Tuefdaf in May, and tlr^jd" tuefday io Ottoiber At Nevi^Gioacefler, on the fivft Tu«l'daf rn January. «> At Hoi lovyel I, on the 24 Tuesday in. Jonnary.— 'At Pownalborough, the 1 ft Tuefday in JuQie»— At Waidoboroug^ the 2d Toefday in Sept.— At Lenox the 2d Tmeldaf ia<8«jp(« the ift Tuefday in janaary and 3d Toefday in April, "!-f" MISCELLANY. BlSTORtlCAL Oa»Eift;VATIONS4 IMMEDIATELY after the- cr^ at io>^, wbco t^e wpoild w«« to be peopled by one itian andwonianv thiiatUctucV« 4nd wsie ca»tonedout iafodilt >i>t natuM*. ^y^^' ^reei, as tke nambor of people increaiedt iheir longest yd vtr. died, 'till iicame dawn at length. to 70 or 80 yeats: Ar.d (hcri- It ftoodt and hai continaed to llaod ever fiacethe timaof M ie&. This i* found a good mediumt and by means ther«o ,tnt MOtlo II iteither overftocked« nor kept too ckin, but iiii and desnh keep a pretty equal pace. J Sttry 1/ Craefus King of Lydia, anJ Cyru? King of Pcrfia. CRiESUi, that opulent king of Lydi ., (hewed the wire Solon his abundant riches and treafur^s—^nd what thinkeli thou, fiiid he, is there any maa thru knowcit more happy than oiffelf ? There i«» fakl he, and named one TtllUs, a man o< mean fortune, bat contented with it ; and then he named two others, who having lived well were riO>v dead ; Ciie^us laugh- ed, and faid, what ftate toke you me to b? in ? I cannot teli, (aid Solon, nor can we reafonably accoant tha* man happv wiio IS toiTed with the waves of life, till he is arrived at the Hivcn, ijnce a tempeft maj^ come which may overturn all. Crasfus nade flight of this at that tiaic,but being aiterwards overcome t>y Cfrus, and condemned to die» and to that purpofe beinp bound, and laid on a great pile of wuod to be burnt alive, Crxl'us cried out, O Solon ! O Solon ! at wbich C/rui admir :og, caufed him tobeaflced, what GOD or man it was whom hr invoked, and called upon in his extremity ; he replied, that Sc-' ion came.into his mind, who had wifely aOmooiihed him not 10 trud in his prefeoi fortune, nor to think himfelt happy ; I taogh> ed, faid be, at that time, bat now I appiove and admire that faying. And fo did Cvras alfo, f>r he immediately command- ed Crxfas to be fet at liberty, and made him one of his fpe- cial friends. After the death of Cyrus, Cambyfci his f»n, [who id fcrlp- ;ure is called Ahafueruir] rei(;ned kins; 6f Perfia, and king Crs. 'us ftill remained in that Caurt. Nov it happened that king CamSyfes h'ad flaln twelve I*e fiani of principal rank.t^hom king Crsefujthus admoailhed, do not-O king, faid he,, indulge thini' inge. and rage in every thing, but refrain yourfelf; it will be ur your advantage to be prudent and provident* and fosefi^^h 's the part of a wife man; but you, upon Jighc oecafionSfput tr ieatii your countrymen, and fpare n;»; young children ; bm i /ou {hall goon to do often in this manner, confider if yon will lot give occafion to the Perfians to revolt from you ; yoor /ather Cyrus lad his (Iridl Commands upon roe, that as often as qccs^ ion ftiould require, 1. fliould put. y,oq in min-i of tSof** thinf;? \ t rm •"•"WW"*"!* tmm '^tmmmm ■11 I i mmHm- M-- I \n ir. i. t, ffmfmmfjUm jsiasi fvhtcii nigHc coainee to yo«r proic tnd welfare. Cambyier 't«tcU^ t b>4r sad arrovr, withi.iteatioa to have (hot Cras- I'ai throdjli thsre^^ith, bjt ke htftily iiled t Cimbyfes tkui pre ^'cnteJ, cqoi Handed his minifterito put Jiioi to death, but they lappoflng the kin^ would repent kinafelf* and then they flioold bfi re^farded for his fafety, kept him privately aliv*e ; it wa« not ling before Cimbyfei wanted the coanfel of Crxfai, and when hiis fervanci told hina tkit be yet lived, Cambyfei rej liced there- at, bat ordered them to be (I«in who had dtfobeyefi his coa* nand^in preferving htm who he had condemned Co death. TtiisCaolbyret ^rai a very bloody tyrant, which might chief* iy be occailaned a^ his flittsreri, for hdvtng a mind to marry his It iter, he wat to*d by his lawerys, that they knew no law vhich admitted fach mirriagei, bat (here was a law that the Perfian kings might do whit they lilted ; which mixim he of- ten put in pradlce; fdroi a time, dsfiring to bs truly informed b/ Prexafpcs hi* beloved favotiri-te, what the Perfianf, his fab* jeflt thoBght of his coniitioo, be anfwered, ihey were foilotved vith abundaac: of pralfe from all meoj only ic was obfertfed by tiiany, that he took m3re lliia afual delight in wine: Cambyr<;s beta; enraged at this reprotsf, replied* and are the Perlians double-tongued then, who alfo tell me that I have ia alt thini;! excelled m^ father Cyrus > Thou Prexafpes (halt be ay witaefs, whether Va this report ihey have done me jaftice; iot if at the| .Irft (hot I pierce th/ fon*t*heart with an arrow, then is it falfe ■that hat'h been fpoken ; but if I mifa the mark, I am then pteaf- ed that the fame be counted true, and my fubjedi believed ; and immediately he (hot an arrow at the iarioceot child,' who falling down dead with the ftroke, Cambyfes commanded the body to be openeJ, and hit heart wa^ found (licking uppn the arrow, it which this monftrous tyrant gi'eatly rejoicing, (hewed it, with this Taying inftead of an epitaph : Na^v Prexifpes, thou mayeft refoive thyfelf, and conclude that I have not loft my wit with wine, but the'Perfians theiri, who report fuch things of me. He died miierably afterwards in Bgvpt, without any Ton or fuccef- for of hit family. " SELECT THOUGHTS. HE that injures One, threatens an Haodred. Procraftination is the Thief of Time. Indaftry is the true Philofopher's Stone. Ton{>[tjeB are like Race>^Horfes, which run the faftcr, the lefs Weight they carry. Every perfon has juft as much Pride at he wants Senfe* He >vhn fwsars, rells us his bare word is not to be taken. t;-" k ^^■I"^^ UW i«H.iJ I I .1 ,-■'*■ True Modefty ii tfhaoied of every thing that ii criniaai ) Ulft Modcftx of every Thing that it anfjifliioaablr. When CooDplioif oti were iefi in Fafhioej Sincerity wai nore e deemed, .ri • Nc'ire hti wifely forniftcd oi with Two Ears tod Ofte Tongu? ; a mod arcrul LtiTon if rightly applied. Thofe who fear God the moft> fear Men ibe lead. Living High brings men Low. A Drfirc of appearing witty isthenoft ccriaia Metho<] of preventing ir. He keep! the beft Tabic who bak (he mod valoable Coapaoy tit it. A Head, like a Houfe whea crammed too full, and m> rcgolar Order ob/erved in the placing whti it in it« ii only hueifd, in Head of being forniOied. No Map can be faid to die faddenly, who has lived long. Thofe who ere given to tell all they knowj gcntrally tell rnore than they know. .tVv'^ ■*;.' VALUABLE RECEIPTS. Mtthid b/ gentrMliitg LEAVEN, which muf it/trwcesili /• tJkt/t 'wift hakt tbtir tnun Briad, WARM a quart or three pi^ts of flour in a ikillel* or fonie other veflel, ftirring it irhile warming* to prevent its [burning ; then with more f)our and warm water make at mack ioogh as you may want for leaven ; bury it in the midft of the A^arm flour, fet it where it will ktep warm, and in nfcw honrs he leaven will begoc>4>and fit for ufe. A ReciirT rca cvrikg Gammoits. FOR th ee dozen of hiims, take ccmaion fait, und fagar, twelve pounds each, fait petre fix pounds* rob it onthehamt af- Ier it is powdered fine, and let them ftand a week ; then mak»a ie, of a bufhel of wood-eAc^., wi:h as much common fait as w)Il mftke it flrorig enough to bear an egg ; let the hami lie in it hrec or four week& : Bcil the lie well, and (kirn it till it is clear, and let it cool, be'cre yoii pour it an the liams. When you fmiak tbtm, lub thrm wih bran til) they are dry..-.'^his .Je will feive for your hung bet;f, or tongues, after being boiled ivrr again and ikimmed. A Rkgbipt /• dfftroy MoTHs, BuGS and Pleas. TAKE ore Gil Spirus of Turpentine and two Gil' Spit. IS cf Wine (or in the itvm Proiortion for a ?tfi or greater Qv;anti'y) mingle th' m vn.-!) together ; tken, with a Brofb, ! ;!. i :'.j ,1! iP% ) ffl ^" A' II \ Mi >'\ 11 moiitrfiru ui ihti CumpoluiOii pals lightly Over ilid liti.^iDg , Eafy Chairs. Coverlids^ Bedlleads, Sec. obferving lolei iteaici the Joints ofihe Wood. This will efTetlualiy kill vhoO, Infeds, ititroy their E^gi, and prevent the Approach of tvery oihei Infeft.— —> To prelf rve Apparel and Clothe*, which nrr kepv ha Chclb, (he«:!i of Paper moitlenrd «viib this Liquor, or Pieces of Wuollen Stuff fprinkfed with it, •'«' «> he put beiween each F Id, nor t« there any danger that the Spirits of Turpeniint thould fpoil the Goods ; for iis peculiar Property is .o take out Spots ; and furs are preferved by wrapping them in Paper (v I prepared ; if • nauff be pur into a Shee»of this Paper, uo Moth or Worm will conte near it. I TABLE or DOLLARS, CENTS, (^c. /^TAiiLiJhewing ibe value of any number o/cfnii/rem I- onf to lOO, i» Shillings, Pence fsf Earthings. ■' *- &:/fi':.-.i-,^.^ mm 7'W- 9 9l 5 I^J 6 o ^- 5SS5SSI ttn Bt 1 bt j9tU South Point of Rhode-Iflandf Brenton's-Point. - - - Fort on Coat.Ifland, . . - Souths Eaftermoft Uumplin, Kettle- Bottom Rock, Anchoring. Place between Newport > and.Coafter'i-Harbour. y £. W. S, W. S. W. b. S, w. E, S. E. E. E. N. E. E.N. E. N. E.b. E. N. E. N. E. b. E. 1 D«f. s. s. s s. 9 s. 4 E. 7 s. 10 N. 5 N. ROADS. RtaJfromKtw port to Provi' dtnct. FR O M New- port to Porff- I mouth, ^Tpthe Ferrjr, Briftol, 'Warrenj Rehoboih, Pruvidence, 6 5 3 4 4 6 l8 R^mdfromPro'v- iJenei 'oBt/lon, FROM Provj. dence to Paw tucket, Attlcborough, Wrentliami Walpolc, I Dedham, j Rnxbury, Boltonf Salem, Beverly, Wenham, Ipfwich, Rowley,. Newbury, Salilbury, Hampton, North- Hampt. Grtenland, Porifmouth, 63 Roadfroml^trtl mouth toCmjcO' liay^Machiat FROM Portf- mouth to Old- koad /torn Bo* \ toH it Port/ *n«uth. [FROM ftofton tn Mcdford, 5 ji Maiden, 2 I Lynn, ' 4 jDanveri, 6 Yor*, WelU, Kemit^bunk, Saeo, ^Scarborough, Falmouth, halmouth-T. \'e\v-Cafco, N. Yarmoutht Rrunfwjck, He^rdnel, F. VVilcairL't, Newcaftle Rlue^Hill, Union River, Kilkenny. New- Briftol, Goldlborough No. IV. 14 Plearant River, 12 Chandler Rivet, 9 Machiat, 8 . »- , a84 Road to Phila delphia^ FROM Provi. dence to Paw. titYet, Greenwich 9tN.Kingftown, 13 To»'er-Hill, 9 S.KinRftown, 8 Charlefton, ic Weftcrly, 7 Stuningtoni 5 CJroto*! Ferry, 7 New- London, 6 Rope Ferry, if Lyme, 13 SaybrooU, Fer. 12 Killingworth, 10 Guilford, WalJobnro'Jgh, i2;Branfdrd, Thomrllown, 11 New-Haven, fJrtiuden, 13 Miiford, Di-llaft, 18 Stratford, I'mobfcot, n FaiiTieU', 5 10 8 8 4 10 6 t2 8 I 5 8 3 9 IQ 9 6 % 7 Norwalk, Stanford, Ry«» Eaft-Chefter, Kinglbridge New-York, . Newark, Elizabeth T. Woodbridge, Brunfwick, Princeton, Trenton, Briftol, Frankfoit, Philadelphia, 10 10 »4 6 >S 9 .6 10 10 17 13 10 »S 5 312 Road from Phi Ipdtlpbia to Baltimore. FROM Philadel. phia to Darby, 8 Chtfter, • 7 VVilmiiixton, 12 Chrifliana, 10 Head of Elk, 12 Nofth-Eaft, 7 Charlefton, 4 Sufquehannah, 7 Hartford, iz C.Phillips's, ix Red Houfe, / 7 Baltinaore, 6 104 ■NMMk I I 1! Ji.-J^j^jJf^^S.^ mtaa m S'V IW^^ Jt«/.kUttn't, jt&dic iMikd of mimmmatmm 'SeviBt. Ann's, ir Marlbi. ttaqua* iMrt-Tabac t.Roy«t» |Toit'teridire» iDg Wiltiain Cottrt.Houfe* RiifiSn's f ef . Cartwright't .WjUlitinflmrg* TiunKS^Tcwnt He}fen*k Smichfiddv SiiibHe, Edfutwnt Bitfh, Newbtrn, Whittoc. It. 11^.* Rit» for. 30 Poc^tligOi Adamfon^ti AHfon'f, Pury(burg, *^Siivann;h, n 917; 9 8 6 •r 6 S 16 *4 119 Hardford, %% Weathers^eld, 3 4l|>p«rHourc8, 9 MidtUMowni . 1 WalUi^furdr hlorth.HavtVi, New.tiaven, m Bdch^r.Tow. Hadley, Nonhjimpt. Chc,fterficl(W •Id; S^'atridgfi^ 5 'S 15 »& ;4 *9 12 11 >i 16 7 10 9 50 4« '40 H^itmi^gton tockweod'a . Foi^, ballofRhrwr, Caft End ol l*ocg'ft*r» qi^rnt^To. Saittat l^cffjr* i»«iri4 Fcrrfi CfiaiUHt^i lAfiatid roNinvport 1x1 l^T^wer Hill. FROM Provid encetoWarrcn ti Bfiftol, ' 4 Forry^Houfc* a Acrofs the Fer. ^1 Porfmouthf 3 flTevkport, 9 Ferry and Cona- iii^ Ifland, 4 Nailraganfet South Ferry, 3 Toweir.HilU 4 4« f)[»0d i§Nor*iuifh FROM .Provi denas to' John 45 AoHj * 3 >S Scituate* 9 ^ Coventry^ 6 1^ Votuntown* % i<|?1ainfiel4ft . 4 lN«went» 7 %«lNomtch« 4« tt far 111 « Wji III I ton teAAii«nr. 10 Jack MMirf) 13 Ardt5 FROM^ Bofton to Wittertowii, 9 Walthaiiii. * Wefton, 4 Sudbury, 4 Marlborough* . I NorthboTought tf Shrewlbury, s Worcefter, 4 L«icefter» 7 Spencer* 6 Bro^kBeld, . Wcaern» Palmer, Wttbraham, Sprinr«eld PI. SpringfiekU loot Mead. Enfi«ld, Windror, HarifonI, Weathersfield, Middtetown^ Durhani, WtUingford. North.fiavM* hJe.v-l rovid. b.tloofuck, WiUi2mftovrn» Albany^ it urn 5sf Ni^ FROM Provt- denco to Pilin- 1 CaAt-tbury, Scotland, Windham, Andover, B. H^jriford, «9 4 6 S to 10 4 4 5 4 S r to 3 itl ft 8 5 % 9 6 14 3 »J 11 9 so 5 .84 d ntnjti RkW i^ Bfatijielid. FROM Pfotu dipnce to John- fton [)xjf Man* ton's) 4 Gloceftiw^, y Thom^foilP. 16 Dtidky, 8 .Charlton,' 7 Rrookfitld, c FROM Provi dence toJoHn- fton (by Man- ton's) SA^thfield, Gfocefter, ^ Wuodftock, At 6tajrbr!dge, Slitrimficl'l, Tkf ntarrjft attJ htfi Road/rtm Prttvidtntt If F R0;M Proiri- df99B to ^ohn- fioat 4 Smithfi«Id, i Gioccfter, %' Thomjpf. r. ti Sturbrtdge, ' ts Brunfield, . t Q|Palii9CT» 9 .•TriBelcHir-Tow, S HadUy, 14 Nort'tiamptofi, j VVHSiamiVui'g, S Co(h«n, 5 CuqiniingtcA^ ' 6 vVind|er» 6 Atbms, 7, Vvilfiamft*. I J Po#naU 7 ^^mMtoftoni i 4 3 »3 8 mm "l?« I ilUiMiMiiMaiiiHMi SPTin 9 6 «4 3 »l , >. 11 9 %a 5 Jl iH ,. i t4 i ■■ '-..f:: »tl»^ bn- an», 4 ^%\ i6; 8 7 ■■ '- -1' « -ii; A aA*i^ r««iH l«| : thn- V 4 # ^.r ;■ •Jl ' . ;■■ ■i' 9 & «4 * ] . S . J > 6 *. - 6 7, »5 ^ ' 1 'i * SfeSii »ri. , < r«*. • 1 f I s. /' \ , \ , L * : 1,-1:1 /