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I >efore £after« Apiil 9 I Full Moon before aSjenS^h^ijy, _ ^ _ Rogation Sunday, May Afcfniion Day, May #hitfunday. May Sundays aucr Tonity/ , X^jit SundayJ^ovemler 17 ti •9. ,1 li^Mla ^<" plumi4l»r$ pf t}M5 jPLANETS ffvplfuftcd* ^ The Sun t Tbe Moos y Mercury p VeniMv ^ Mart '% Jirpiter 1^ Saturn* KODE.S. H The Moon's or amy other Planet's afcendiQg Node| O The Deicending Node. ASPECTS. ^ C^njun^ion, or Planets fitvate in the famt Longitucle. £ Oppofition, or Planets iituate in oppofite Longitudes, or dif- fering 6 Signs from each other* O Qgaiitjit]jr» when they a^ 90^ diftant from each other. £k Trine, is when they ar?*i2o® Degrees. # . Scsatule, is vKhea two Planets or Stan are 60 Degrees dtftant; fs. Semefextile, is when they are 30 Degrees diftant. Yf, Quincunx, is when |hey are 5 Sighs, or 150 Deg. diftant. IV. n The Signs Qf .the ZODIAC Aries; the Ram* Tauries, tSie Bull, Gemini, the Twins, Cancer, the.Cral, •< SL Leo, the Lion, ;-«^^ m Yirjp; the Virgin,.- •y nNi dk Libra, the Balance, fri Scorpio, the Scorpio^, $ Sagittarius, the Archer, Ijf Capricorn, the Goat, SS Aouarius, the Water- Bearer, K -Pifc*** th«]fi4iei. '^^Hft^ ECL TBSc £. i pr tbt Tettr t^^^ There wiii.beEouf Edipfes{^ii» Y^ri'- Two^of' Sun and two of the Moon, in the following Oi&ssti^ VIZ. i. , or dif- • . ,* ' ■.■.■,••. ■■?.■' I. The Fifft' will beoF the-fiiooi^ Minr 9th« Jn tbf Morning}' lovU'; 5* '7 f Apparent Timt, • • • 6. 10 } Beginning Middle End Duration ^,. ^ . .. ^ |v 46. - ,t ' Digit! eclipfed 2^ 55' OA'the (/s. Northern. Liaiib. •»i III, The Third will be of the M-i^n, November the Second, in thei £vening, Vifible, if the Weather be clear. H. M. . Beginning • . • ^ 7. 147 Middle • # 8'. 1 8 [> Apparent TimCi^ ' End" • • - 9' 23 3 Duration: - - «. 9 Digits Eclipfed 3?. 40V oil the C ''SbotSiernLlinb. * IV. The Fourth' will be of the'^li, Kovember the i6th» at Night/ confequentlV Tnvifible in thefe Parts.«^ (J at i ih', 1 5'. ' m Lofi. 7f. 15®. 16'. C 's Lat. 35'. N. O will be centrally eclipfed on the Meridian at i ih. W. in Lon. 1294^. Eaft, and Lat. 14^ 4c'. North.— As the Semediameter of the Sun, at. the. Time of the-; Middle of this Ecliple, exceeds that of th6 Melon by -only one Se- cond, the Sclipfe will be very nearly Total^i leaving only thje Ap«: pearance of a fine Ring npbn the Yei^e <^the San^s Dife» ' nee. :orplo9f • Archer, Ooafe, s Water- • NATURE THE BEST PHYSICIAN,. Jm Bladnd't old City, ruiroundU-by Hills,. ^' Where, the .Fount always heals, but the PhyilG offi^l ives a fam'd je^iih Doctor (not one of the Rabbies]f Bat ft Medical 'Dodlor, e^em'd bv the Tajbbiess "t^lM Vbc in Falhioo took to him a Wife, Thit firft of all EvUi or hU&»g9 of Life: So well were thcj matck'd, chat if rightly I wecfi taU a Couple bitit oae fat and one Icaa^ The Law and Levitieaf Ritei, tt Is faid. Enjoin the Fmmes Comvirfts to ihave #11 the Hea4^ To a beautifnl Jewefs how hard i^ the Fate! ^or hef long flowing Ringleu to adopt a faUe Tei§, But of Seauiy endianting onr Dine could not hoaift } No Glaft overflo#'d with her Nameai a Toaft : Though no Charms her hard Features were form'd to caFpreTs^ Yet. her Head wa^ a Provertt in Lnftre of Drcls ; M^en frizz*4 to Extent, with h?r Jewels i|domin^| ^pea]r'4^ike 4 Bufh in a dew-fpra'ngled Morning, Tntia dizcn'd and ftiSen'd ihe came from a Ball, Where Lrnds^ Rogues*- and Finips> from the great to the fm^l« W^ a fmall Squad of Virgins, and many a Harlot, Met to dance, play> an4 ehattqr, in Honour of Qharlo^te. The poppy-erown'd Go9 ha^ not long clos'd their Byes filre the Dolor's Profeffion oblig'd him to rife. " Poor old Sir John Dory is at Hiis laiC Breath, If your Skill, my good Do£lor, can't 'bail him from, I^leath.'^ In great Hafte ihd Darknefs ha cover'd his Pate, Not with Jiis own Major, but his Wife's ihining Tete, And thus ikllied forih--^*Oh! I fear 'tis all hollow (Quoth the Doctor) good Nurfe, fyr Sir John cannot fwaUow.** At a ^onnd (o terrific the Knight rus'd his Eyes, And view'd with Amazement the opening Skies. Bold Fancv foon led him from Matter terreftrial. Through Regions of Space, to the' Ar|^ives celeiUal. Here were Smu, Moons and Comets— the lacteal Way— And the Zodiack arrang'd in the brighteft Array ; - •- But here ihe foHbok him— the Illufion wat fled. And he found his Eyes fiz'd on the Jew's frizzed Hea^ Convulfiohs of Laughter the* dying Knight feis'd J TFe ^uinfy was brolcen— the Patient was ea?'d. . .. ., "Good Mam (quoth "the Knight) fee how Nature furpaAj Ail t^ Skill of your College, and proves you but ASti^* ::;Mp'«wr' I, J >i N U A R y, hath ,XXXI Days. jij^. i S E E I N G. ' J^^HE Eye, forprifing Inftniment of Lt^m Withi» whofe Orb refle£led Rg/i of Ught Trtnfcribe the Inu^e of external Things,, And Notice to the Mind immediate brings. From the vaft Range of diftant Stars and Sktei^ And various besi^teous LandTcapes as they rife. Firft Quarter 4ihDay,oh.iom.Afc. 1 ■ V Laft Quartej^^iithDay, 4h.»5m»M* Fuil Moon I ith Day, ih. jim* Aft. l | New Moon 26th Day, ah. jin. M^ Rbmaricablb 5avs7 WiATH^n, ice. $ Ci Rc u Mc . 7*ro.Sh.adro.i|. oClo.f.4m.^ir.o h % 6 ^ h J Very Gold, They whofe [> sdSuNvafter Christmas. i Light is Icifened their 3 Bpiph ANY.Clo.tall6m.39^■ 4 Strength and Glonr is a« 5 LuciAN. bated, J h*avjf 6 Snifw Sttrm about tbeftDcys* 7 A Difcovery of iecret ci^d D ift.S.aft.Ep.7*,fo.7h,'}9m;A 3 Perig. ning Deivices is 4 near at Hand.' By'ihiirmg 5 the Good expcfled, art evil 6 Clo. faft I om.aSf. Unthought 7 of is prevented D idS.aft.Ep.QXHAR.B.d.k.b x^%t ft* % $ O enter::: gh. Clo fafti in^42f. ' (i4m.F. AoHBs. ';% fo. 6h. 96m.A. Vl t« C I N TilTftftyr WintkttiitJP<^ 609 »^^"A l^hanu ahout Clo. faft i2m.44r. /^// ?'»iif. 3d S.aft.Ep.Conv.St.P A u.L. y'/fo-fh. }8m. Aft. § 1 ^ ^Pr. Ai^e.pRED.bofn. #Ap f Clo. faft 1 3m. 33f. Middlini ; Tidet for feveral Days, ' [30I 6 K.Cit AR.I.Martyr.r«ry C0^, ? la c i. 'r. ) i. H.M X teet 9(Setu yt t ei ro 22 T liead ^ % II 38I4 aijv ' 16 Morn. .I7j4 *3l**' ««o 36:4 24! « Bfltk II 7 ^6i4 24 w . "i. HI 25 n arms 7 26 U 21 23 brcail 6 ^' ■■' 40 SJL. heart 4 3 1 WR beiiy 6 1% • 21 •^b reins 34l:fii F. S. H.M. 8:»^ ^1 '^ . 26;i2|C 5 y^^v,^ 6 3*|i47 Rir68. OS V 3$;»68 5 40117.9 7 44'»«l»o 3 5o|i9ii to io!2o|if I! 20;2lil2 35 njfecrets 3 Morn.jc |i /thighs 12 . . t 24 aoU 40)^ knees 64 io»3r« »94 41 g. 18 4 4a 7 «7 4 43 7 164 44| 7 1544s 7 r4 4 46 7 134 47 a; legs 5 Clo.faK \ ^m.it Jreezu biJdXj iz|4 48|v head 12! 11 i^ FEBRUARY, hath XXVIII Days, 17S9. o4SL •^rntrn H E A R I K G. JNJ^OR lefs duin God! pltnted the curious Ear» Whofe winding Porch coUedb the tre«b]iag Air» Sonorous Cave! from fiends and Hollows come /. T'le fpea^ing Echoes on the Sounding Drum, Where living Cords imprefs the ready Mind, And raife the Msn above the brutal Kind. • •m)»-^-'*T1t»' I'irA Quarter jdD^iy. ch. i im. M. ) ( Laft.Quarter i6thDiy«..5h.56miA. t^ili Moon 9th Dayi ii>i.54in. N. | ( NewMoon 24thDayt9h.oni. Night. M W( ^markavlb Days, ^ '^ Wbathih, &c. DD s 3 4 S 6 J •2 3 5 J 9 10 11 12 «3 14 icD 16' «9 20 .21 ,«3 24 »S a6 3 4 5 6 7 D 2 3 4 S n: 7 7 7 7 7 7 11 6 6 6 8 6 1 4th S 4tt.lip.7*,f.5h.2om.A Pump. B.V.Mary. On this very Pay, the old Poets did lay : You fhould have Clo. (ail: i4m..^« half your § 7*>fo. %\\ som A. Com and Snova or Rain in great plenty. $^FTVACEs. Sun. half of your Hay. Clo. fall 1 4ra 4or. # Perigee. Full Tides, Nature operates vigorsufly % )^ ^ in the Production 6 52 V A L B H T I N E . of Cold, yet 6 50 $ I o Sbxag£S. SunDAY. there 6 48,5 7'*^s fq 3h. 30m. A. may be .47 Glo..faft.i4mt20f. OentejaiH ^ 4$ fome plea- ( 1 1 h . 24m JN,, fs* ^ $ SxtA Weather about .9 greateji Elongation, this /*»(et.iih.4om.A. Time. Qui^i^S. Cl.faft13m.46f. Pr. Oct AVI US b. #Apoaee. ^hr.Tu.bid. SfcM.AT. Pr. AsH..W^^,6 JXAD.F|b 2*i fi^t. ili. 4m. M. Mid4hngY> 3 o|Cl.f^fti2fi.58C7'jrV3 H ft 5 20 5 *2 «3 «4 25 26 •7 J's Place, r. 1> /. H.M. .i 9 10 T head 24 Sees. ^ neck. 60 58 « 19*2 U arras 2:3 a 15:4 a 295 2Bbreail:'i4j5 SB 29 ji heart 14 Rifes. |o it 296 301? WR belly 147 - 34|i6 A. «» 29 Areina 149 34|i8 A 28 fl^fecretsiB rn 25 # thighs 8 / 21 lEf knees 3 » legs "5 *7 9-5 8 10 6 7»». 52(13 F. 8. H-M. I I a. 3 4 4 5 5 50 35 20 10 58 8 3^ 10 37 Li ^5 Mom. t. 1 4 4 40 K feet H 3;<5 9 29 )ii. «3f. the World. 5 456 15 »i.a 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 5 Oi ,a wo.ian4nj». t^u the world. 5 45 B ;i! ^rSirL. Newton died 17*7. J5 43J6 ^iiiroiwr '■A ^1 r \ ]-■ A P R 1 L. hith XXX Days i7?9. 8 . M I L L I K G. g HE Smell difpatchet Courlen to the mind ^ith fach ndvice u Sight hu left behind. The Stationed Sheets, that hover round th» Roff , Unfeen, are yet detected by the Nofe : And yet for great Sagacity of Smell Some Beads the Man fof keenefs far excells- ' " An Old expcrieRc*d Hunting Hoond kept back^ Where Thonfands Step» will find his Mafteri Track* r ^ h Pitil Qjiarter 51I Day, ^h. i6nt. M. 1 ( Laft Qj*. 17th Day, 3h. 36m. M. Full Moon 9th Day, 7h. 16m. Even, f { New Moon 2$th Day, jh. 45m.M. M W D D f. 9 10 II 12 «3 "41 5 4 ♦ Remarkable Days, Weather, &c. 4 All FooU.7*8fct I ih.5mjl. 5 Spring liki IVcatber, 3 6 Clo.faftjm. lof. 4l_7 St. Ambrose. ^ gr. Elon. 5 37 Palm SvN OAT. Perigee. 5 35 7*s fct loh. 45m. A. Perhaps 5 34 Thunder anJ Rain, ^cvtso&S S* si 4JCI0. faft im. 4ar. the higheft 5 30 O r. H vM* 0/ H.M ; 426 lb $ 406 2C Place, a arms a i bread 4 5 «9 5 a8 5 80 5 »S 5 >7^43 6 44 6 46 n 1; MiMirig Tides, Good Friday. Importance 7*sfet.iph.25m.A. from dif- Easter Day. t^nt Conn* EArrERMoN. Clo.faftaof. 5 zi^6 36 East. TuFSD. tries. A 5 f26 38 righteous man (more excel. 5 to 6 40 7*siet. loh. A. lent than his $ it|6 42 Clo. flow 39f. Neighbour) <5 ( ^ flandcred becanfe he id, S. aft. East. Apogee. ^%% Ocnt;voh 24m.A. 7*8 fet.gh.jom.A.. cannot be Clo.flow im.44f. ViTj Plea- St. G^oM^G^^JantWeatisera* St. Ma r k. hout this Time. Prs. Mary bom. corrupted. 2d S.aft.E. 7*s ret.9h3om. A Vic.Col.l 746.jClo.(I.2m.37r. He that is wife in his own 29; 4 Conceit.is aFool in theOpini-' 30! 5 Ion ofthofe who are really wife. 5 391^ 2 "I™ 1^ a heart iQl belly A reins ^ 16 nx fecreu 1 tn 14 ii| 28 4bthightii t^ ^^ lykneef 7 5 17! 6 '8L7 I9P 20! 2 T 21! 3 24; 6 26D 28 3 12 II «5 26 28 30 3« 31 34 35 r. ) /. H.M 45 4^ SO 10 30 ;8 4« RUes. 20 8 14 9 to 10 21 :;legs fr 48 K feet 649K 190 2 M 2(4e 3 If 2419 Morn. >|P. ^.IH. 8. M, 6 " 53 7« 4 MIW iDID 9 1^4 8tixl6 13 O U 17 18 40 to 42 20 21 '!' «3 «4 6 6 7 8 8 9 45 ^^ 3 a? 17 tt 9 7 10 2 10 58 U^ I 37?9. V. MAY, hath XXXI Dtys, 1789. .v» .. . r > ,j- > ick. 3h. 36111. M. y, sh. 45in.M. .)/. > P. 8. i.M. A. H.M " 53 ' 45 6 4* 7 « 49 SO > « 45 10 9 1 4i 30 lb 4 36 i8 il IX 6 S| ..♦• 13 7 17 ifcs. 8 It 20 ^5 9 7 M 16 10 2 to *f 10 58 as ! '4 18 19 (;a lorn. 20 1 36 40 SI s 24 fO I 3 10 58 n 3 5f ^ «4 4 36 6 s6 :i 1 'J 48 «7 6 43 12 28 7 28 • ♦* 29 8 8 Sect. • 8 30 «S I 9 7 SI t 10 I It 3 10 ff 1 t 4 ri ti > 5» 5 T A S T I » G. ' ^ ^HE Ta(le*f commiflionM to dircufs the Food# And make Report whether 'tii bad or goodi The Mouth to hold this Office is ordain*d» That nothing there might pafs but what Hm ^InM, A Pafsport with the greatcft Scrutiny Upon it's pleaflng wholcfome Quality. Firlt Quart, id Pay,ioh.48«.For. Full^Moon 9th Day, 5h. 8in.Mom .f\ Lftft Quart. 16th Day, 9h.3oin. For. . > < New Moon 24th Day, 6h. 6in.Aft. y I Firft Quart. 3iftDay,3h.3om.Aft. M D I 2 3 41 W D Remarkable Days, Weather, &c. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 li »7 18 >9 20 122 1*3 24 25 t6 2 3 4 5 D 2 3 4 3 D St. Philip. &Ja. 7*sfct.9h Cl.fl.3m. 1 8f.andry Clo. flow 3m. 59f. is the Phi- lofophelr'sStonc, which turns Trees, Fruits, Earth, Iron <$ O 9 ^^^ Water into Gold. 7»8fet8h. 15m. Aft. 5thSvN. aft.E, RoG.SuND. Clo.flow 3m.56f. Apogee. 3|Qj^CHAR.bom 1744.* ? ^ 41 O enters n oh . e 9m . F or. 5IASC.DAY, Holy Thurso. O r M. o'Pm. Eliz. bom 1770. f^ery 7 ! C lo. flow 3rt . 3 8f . plea/ant . D is u N . aft. As c E N s . Thunder 2 1 Shmvers and a grt/rjoing 3|AuGusT.ift Abp. Cant. 7*6 4I ^eajbn. (fet. 7h. 30m. A. 5?Clo. flow 3m. 6f. 2a| 6'K. Craul. il. reftbred. . 7| D 'W^xT-StriiD. ^ O $ •Bcrl4 ♦ t8 [3° 31 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 \ 4 4 4 4 58 57 55 5417 52 5< 50 0/ H.M. 49. 4«/V 467 45 4417 42|7 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 3« 30 29 28 *7 26 26 2C7 2^ 3 5 6 8 9 10 II 12 »4 *5 16 18 '9 20 21 22 23 «4 25 26 27 28 29 30 3' 32 33 34 34 35 Place. r.)i..l>|F. S ^ h.m.a.Ih.m.^ obreaft zg^Morn. ;t heart lao 48, I «R belly 1 1 ^ 26 ^ reins 10I2 A 25 ti^fecrcts 8 "l . 23 / thighs St heart WR belly 'SMom. VL JUNIE, hadi XXX Dayj^ 17^ 1! rt 111 i B J^NOWLEDGE which has from other Scnfct flow* The Ufe of Speech appropriitei to 117 own; Thii Art coKveyt the Secreta of the Bread, This ! favors Man fo much above the Bcaft. The Voice in Speech fo artfnl ftrikes the Ear, That wt thereby the very Thoughts do hear. ^ >f \ . • I- '. '■ ,1 lu'-C ' tt. Full Mocn 7th Day, 4h. 3m. Aft. I 7 New Moon ajdDay, 3h. 51m. Mi Laft Quart. I5th0iy, ah: 51 in. Aft. | J Fir^ Quart. 29th Day, 8h, am.Ev. Rbmarkable Days, |0 f* Weather, &c. Jh^m. 2.WHiT-Mj0NDAY,7'^8rife2h.4 24 4 I 2 jjWfUT-Tv.g^ J><35mM 3 4Clo.{l9W2m. i4r. Very plea- ^ iK.GEO.IH.born \^l%,fant\^ 1^' a|Pr.ERN. Au'.G.b. BoNiFAC. o ^7*s rife 2H. 1 em . M. WtA 71D|TriKITY dUNDAY. ij rClo. ibw imi lof. anipe\ 7 a4 7 Wmiher. Rain 0/ H.M. ^jrbaps^ 207;4«,X 2818 3J Thunder, Eafterly Winds 4 20 7 40 Itf knees ibjs ^ts.Am el t A bom. and foggy 4 20 7 40 l^ fSt.BARif . 7*^s rife 2h M. un- 4 20 7 40 tS legs w(^ fettled fVeathtn Sudde^L 2^7 Aol^r 7tlo.fl.22f. - * * -T/ -ri I Apog. Sboiuers 23 *3 22 21 7 207 36 36 37 37 38 39 40 Place, lift belly 22 reins - 6 20 filfecrets 4 r\ 18 4^ thighs 1 15 4 4 4 4 19 >9 >9 19 D lift Sun. aft. Tr IN. :|e $ ^ 2 (S ) ^ «» 4« 4» 4* 4* 4» 4« 4« 4« 4« 4' X feet H V head *1 5 »7 »9 II »45 H.M. Sets, o 50 20 n Rift? ■• 45 22 2 9 10 18 s n 10 40 19 20 zt C «3 II II II *3 (SIMorn. A. 8 9 10 II 12 •3 e «7 neck 12 arms 8 1 22 br^aft 6 20 «S 1^ 3 30| Sets. 8 F. S. H.M.^ 3 3 4 I 7 8 9 10 to 18 M 7 5« 49 41 J5 29 23 16 /6 4* *4 025 30 *6 5 ?7^ 287 I I 2 3 3 4 ^ it heart 5 9 SI 10 nn belly 5 nil reiiis 3 ol 2 9 ip i9|io IP 17 II 'I 30 58 «9 3 5 7< 48 30 »3 5» 3^ 26 5^ »4^ 22 »9 14 7 49 40 9 10 14 4l«? IS •■***«<': sMu'-mf Ill J^UL If,' Jiatli XXXI Dayt, if^. TT^ J y^titU the iBthenal fijue with Clouds is fpread; And (brmant Lightnings hover over Head ; . Soon u the Flaih has launch'il the livid Flame») It darts and bums along th' cle£tric Train, The dirt Explofion leaves the light'ned Air» .. . ^ To ihine in eool Serenity and fair. ^ fullMo6n7thDay,4h.i7m.^m. I I NewMdbinzzdDay.iili.^^ib.For* \aiiQip^.t^thbiy, 7h.7m. Aft, ) |Firft Quart. 2'9thl3a)r,"*h.6in, M..- W D to rai ti *3 26 *7 *9 31 RiuARicABLi Days, WiATItER. &C. 3r. 21 2 J 23 1 47*srireoh. 44m. M. a 9 {fU 19 2 .5 Vi SIT. of V. Mary, Afrt»>4 '207 3 ^ Signs gi'veE'Vidtnce of Rdlk^ itO 7 4 7 8tiMARTiN.Gld.falt3Ai.5^n4 5D 4thS.aft.TR.a^o»//i&^Z)a>'.<-. 4 6 2 The Slanderer Hiould think 4 73 of Memory and Chalk. 4 5 4 ytry hot tiKitb Thunder and \ 5 Clo. faft 4m. 46f. /S^i'/y. 4 10 6 Gronv/g IVeatbef, 4 24J7 17 # Apogee. + *5 7 2D 5th S.aft.Ta 1 w. 7*s rife 9 and plea/ant. Liberal 4 307 18 7 Sentiments are hard to be'4, 317 9|D l6thS.aft.TR.Clo.fall5m.50f.l4 52 7 '337 34 7 35 7 367 37 7 / if. PI act. I Ma r c a r e t . fQund.PIeajmit 7*srife rih.iom. A. ^ | ff 4MAGDAL. Ocnt.{t8h.^om» Shinvers. Perhafs (For. Clo« faft 6m: ^f. Thunder. St.jAM7 4 4»7 4» 40 40 lit 39 39 38 38 37 37 36 35 r. ]> /. H.M. Yilfe'crets 28b II 1 Morii. S 35 K 34 33 3* K feet r «i3 -33v 9V^ 24i / thighsi i|i '51 op". 1 1' j ^f 2ii 49r2 7 td«kne 1^ Weather i hut cool Evenings St. Augustine* ^ O^ 7 Clo. fall 3tf. may hefoon ex- 1 2th Sun . aft. t r. feSed Pleafant Showers, 1789' ides»' jT, /h. 4m. Ev. , iih.om.For. :.M 3<^ 31 J? 21 ifes. 32 ^(F. S. A.H.M 10 II ia|5 •3 I 4c 13 59 orn 10 59 >4 24 33 59 ets. 40 ic|8 169 17 10 1811 19I11 20'12 SI. 23« *43 35 26 28 7 18 29 IX. S E P T E M BE R, hath XX3C pay^. 17? 9, JJOW Nature paints her. Colouii! Blue anci Green, On the high Arch and ample Carpet feen, Make up the Ground of Nature's Nor in too ftrong Exuberance of Light ' '^' '» -* *' Fatigue, but plcafc, and chcar th* approving Sight. 4 38 »4 54 341 26 ■orn. JO 3 4 5 6 D 8 9 10 II 10 11 12 I 3 3 3 4 5 58 49 38 «5 II 55 37 »9 I 44 18 56 3< 47 45 43 30 10 40 38h; 33 »5 II 6 full Moon 4th Day, 9h. 53m. For. )• y Kew Moon ;9(h Day, iE. 53m. M.. jaft Quarter lithDay, I oh.4om.F. I { Firft Quart 25thDay, 1 ih.34m.N.| W D 3 4 5 6 7 D 3 3 4 5 6 7 D 3 3 4 5 6 7 D Remarkable Weather, Days, &c. 594 5« 4» 39 3 4 5 6 . 7 ID 3 3 m 4 Giles. 7*srife8h.33m.A. * LoND. b. 1666. O.S. {(!> $ Dog Days end. Now the In- Clo.flow tm.zaf. # Apogee. firm grow more unhealthy, 1 3th Su N . aft. T. 7*s rif. 8h. but the Alert pcr-( 1 5m. A. Nat. of B. V. Mary, form Clo. flow. 3m. 31*. many (hort Journeys with Pleafure, 7*8 rife 7h. 58m. A. about this Time, Pkafant Weather i4thSuN.aft.TR. Vc? 1^ Holy Cross. <5 J ^ Clo.flow 5m. 8f. WindanM 48 7*s rife 7h 40m. A. i?«z;/|S 50 Lambert, about tbefeVays, $ Perigee. Full Tides. ijthS.aft.T. Clo.fl6m.52f. St.MATTH.7*srif.7h.34mA K.GEO.IILcro.i76i.Oent. Pr.ALFR.b. (^iih.i4m.P. A plea/ant Time for Travel- Clo. iloW. 8m. 3;f. ling, 6 St. CYPRi.7*arife 7h. 4mA. i6th Sun. after Trikity. Per Haps a Storm. St. Mich. Prs. Char. A.b. St. Jerome. Clo. fl.iom,i3f. •'T-^— *■ >y' '■;'■? ; I,**', ■'S' ►Jii^o/WL— X. OCTOBER, hath XXXI Days, 17!^. t HE temperate Man enjoys the n(ioft> Delight^ ]por Riot dolls and palli the Appetite. Excefs ihuts out true Relifh from the SouI» And 4ff(ei the Pleafures ev'a of Talle controulj Such keen Delights from Abftmence proceed, Thtt Temp'raace is frue Ltaury indeed. ' <.&^ •:-'t<.,. -iK ' ■■ I if t| i r "1, I. '! fi! i» «■■ Pull Moon 4th uzy, th. 5 im. M. ) ( New Moon i8th Day, oh. 5m Aft< Laft Quarter i lthDay« 9h.25m.N. f | Firft Quart. 2$thDay,}h.5-4m.Aft.[' (lEMAltKABLB DaYS, WrATHiR, &C. »jD O r. H.M. U 0/ •J 5 5 5 185 195 ti5 46 44 42 41 39 3« 36 Remig.7*sr.6h.5d'. A D ) | 6 (S )' ^ il^M^ >ftri # Apogee. 6 thai comes on a Spell of 6 I7th St/N. aft. Ta. pleafani 6 1 Clo. Ha^ I tm. 45fr^M//&«r. 6 J 7*8 rifcs 6h. Jom. A. 6 ^ 4 A $ ^ C00/ Mornings (tttA 6 Z2 5 ^ E'Venbigs. Old Men arc in 6 14 "5 oSt^Dcnys. Danger of dyiu^iS 155 7 Clo. flow I %m, 7f. aiid old 6 j6 5 D |SthS.aft.T.7*sr.6h.iomA6 285 2 Buildings of falling. 6 30 5 3 Trans. K.Edw.Conf. ^ 6 31 5 4 A white Froft (gr. Elon 56335 5 Clo.flow.14m. l6f. and foul 6 35 9 6 7*8 rife 5h.^om. A. Perigee 6 3o[5 7Etheldred. Weather follows, d 38 D i9th8.aft.T.St.Lu KB.M£r^ Tides. |6 40 S 3 Clo. flotr i5ra. i if. P 42 5 4 7*8 rife jh. 32m. A. The 6 43 \ Oenters fit 7h. loM. After. 6 4c three Dolors, Diet, Qttiet|6 40 and Temperance, are the:6 48) i» aoth S. a. T.K.GEQ.III. Ac J6 49 5 1 1 Place, r. ^ s, H.M. 10 "3 K feet M Thead V 285 tf neck 106 « a27 8 58 4 i^ifes.] F. S.|{^ i< iK.6.Iir.Pt<)cl.i76o.(C«nr.6 51 X ♦ 3 beR Phyfician*. 4[St.SlM0W &St, J«D«, j| ^Apogee. 0^C1q. flow 1 6m. I if. 77»i rife 4h. 55m. A. 6 6 5, n arms 4 n 17 n 29 a bread 13 27 it heart 1 1 a 25 tiR belly ioj3 •* . «5 reins 10 * *5 Nlfecretsio i^fll 24 / thighs 8 1 419^ knees £:legs 35 34 3* 30 29 27 «5 »4 22 SI 20 «7 '5 46 40 50 57 II 8 Mom. o I ♦ •'>i0f' 12 »3 «4 7 8 9 34 »5 ifes.jQ 5*616 18 20 21 *4 *5 30 36 I- s» Sets. 40 26 *7 28 Id II II 12 I 2 3 4 I 7 4(|j 3i| «'i| in 41 53 10 5s 12 t 2 I 3 04 5 '3.6 ■4S^®^W^* XL NOt EMBER, hath XXX Days, 1789. * "y^HEN SOL defcendt « -^own the Midnight Wty, The Atmofphere holds up the falling Day • And fo the Morn with Blulhes paints the Eaft , To entertun the riling princely Gueft. But for this kind Refraftion of the Light Sudden would flaih the Day and rulh the Nightt . . ^^ , oh. 5m Aft. [ ,}h.54t n.Aft« F. ■S.^JJ lU Moon.td.DAy»Sh. 8m. Nights 1 f New Moon i6thDay, tih, i5m.N. lift Qr. loth Day, 6h. i6m. M, | { Fir^Qr. X4thDay, loh.aSm. For. Remarkable Daysj Weathbr» &c. 2iftS^aft.T. All Saints^ Pr. Edw. bom. All Sq vls, Prs. Sophia bom. Ravt cold^ looks like Sttonv. Powd.Plot, 1 605 .Clo.fl. 1 6m. '"t fo. 45m.M. (lof. <5 O 9 Dukeof CuMBBRL. b. Nenu B2dS.aft.T.Prs.AvG.Sop.b. perhaps a Norfh Eaft Storm, Clo.flow15m.47f after^arili f 3t. Martin. 7*8 fo.a^m.M, a/moakyAiry%Vtx,{, 60% then cold^ Make due Prepa' tion for an unwelcomeG«eft.[7 «3dS. aftiT. Clo.fl.15m.1f. 7*afo. 8m.M«^ Hngh.Bp.^ofLincoIn. Strong South WimdSy with flyingi^ 2C 5 1 Clouds X., D 19 2 ae'D % + 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 384 394 394 404 404 4»4 7»sfo.iih.N.g J ? a > ^ 7 33 Sout^ Winds, Rain or SMfiv, 7 ^1^ unfettUd Weather. After- -j 35 nuards pled/ant Weather erj 36 Clo. flow tm. 4^f. the Sea/on. 7 36 2dSuN.in Adv. Nicholas 7 37 •sfo.ioh.4om.N. Vc.^ "U 7 3^ Conception of V.Mary. 7 Clo.ft. 6m.3if.#Per.fs. 9 i; 7 7*8 fo. loh. 15m. Night. 7 Foul Weather about the/ey 3d Suii.in AD.LucY.Dayj. 7 The Farmer is now enjoy- 7 41-4 Clo.flow 4m.8f. ing the Fruits *8 fo. 9h.54m.Night. of his Labour. Freezing cold about thefe Days. 4thSuN.inAD.CIo.n.im.39(]7 ijSt. Thomas. Q ent. Iff 3h. 7 Mats from War (45m. M. 7 1^ does come,&War pro- 7 dains anew at home. % Ap. 7 Christ Born Clp.fall52r7 7|St.St f p H .7*8 fo.9h. X om .N 7 iftS. aft.CHR. St.JoH N £v. 7 In n o. May all your Pleafures 7 laft, Sc Pains ;end with this 7 .p.f.S'i9f.e»nPer.7h.58/M. 7 ISlLTBST. 27 s6 b neok n arms n *4;4 05 breaft 7,5 ss 20J7 SI heart 4 a 18 28.5 9 loJRifes. Year that's paft. 7 4« 4* 4» 4« 4« 4» 42 4* 4* 42 4* 42 4« 4» 41 4c 4C -T^p^JlK'— - *5 *4 24 *3 22 22 21 21 20 20 «9 <9 18 18] 18 18 18 1% 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 »9 »9 20 n 4 2oJ3B|^reaft s 1789. % k ¥ An EPHEMERIS Of the PLANETS PLACES^ ift, 7th, 13th, 19th and 25th Days Month of the Year 1789. 11 u i Province of NOVA-SCOTIA. Hit £xccLL«K<)y The Right Honourable LORD DORCHESTER, Captain-Qc^ieral tnd| Qovcmor in Chi^f in and MjEMBERS pP: THE HOUSE op ASSEMBLY. I Y County of Halifax. I Rk J. Uniacke, John Geo. Pykc, ' Efqrs. Mr. Mich; Wallace, and Mr. Charles. Morris* County of Annapoli«. Major Tho. Barkley, and Alexander Hqwc, Efq. j County of Cumberland. John ( B, Dight, Efq. Mr. Philip | ^ Marchinton. Q^be-n's County. Simeon Perkins, Efq; and Mr. Benajah Collins- County Qf Lunenburg. D. C. Jeffen, and John Wm. Schwartz, ^ Efqrs. (King's County, Jonat. Crane, and Elijah Laurence, Efqrs. : Covinty of Hants. Benjamin De- wolf, and Wink Tongc, Efqrs. ^Cou|[\ty of Shelburne. Alex. ^ Leckie, s^nd Cha. M?Niel, Efqrs. County of Sydney. L M. F 'B'ulkeley, and Ja, Putnam, Efqrs ?^^~"*— ~% '■\ Town of Halifax, John Fillis, Efqr. and Mr, William Cochran Onslow. Charles Dickfon, Efq. Truro, Mr. Math. Archibald. Lo N DO N D E R R Y . Mr. James Smith. Annapolis. Cql;, Delancy.. Granville. Benj. Jatnes Efqr. Lunenburg, Cafpc^: Woolen- haapt, Efq; Horton. Gurd. Denn^bn, Efq; Corn wall is. Mr. Benjamin Belcher. Falmouth. Jeremiah Northup, Efqr. New-Port . Mr* John Day. Amherst. Mr* Char. Hill,. Windsor. J, M'Monagie, Efqr. Li VRRPOOL.Mr.Geo.W. Sherlock. Yarmouth. Mr^. Samup] Sheldon Poole. Bajrrin^ton. Jof. ^llne^ E^q. DicBy. Th9.v MiUcdgfi, Eiq.^ Shelburne. Tfaac Wilkins, Efq; Secretai Chief SI Attome) [Solickoi Prothon^ Trcafur* Naval - Judge of I his Dt ^ ►■i—' < "V •»r9«<: Hon. Ril Rich, lol Charles I L M. F. Hb ' Hononral Honouralj JUSTI County ( Benj an County ( lancy. County < Jon. I i King's ( John' County ( Black, Queen*s ilone. County Mich Shelbur Cahil Diftria Robt coir . Geo. Secretary and Regllter of the PfOiVincc, HdA. kichai^ Bolkeley, £%. Chief Surveyor of Lands, Charles Morris. E%. Attomey-Generalf S. S. Blower's, £(qi Solickor-General, Richard Uniacke, Bfq. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Wm. Thomfon, Ef^. Treafarer, Benjamin Grefcn, Efqr. Naval-Officer, Winktrorth Tortgfc» Efqr. Judge of the Court of Vice- Admiralty for Appwisi Jonathan ScV/fcl, fe^<|^ his Deputy, James Brenpn, Efqr. PROVINCIAL COURT D. C. JeiTen, Joir. Prefcott, and j. C. Rudolf, Efqrs. I King's County: John Burbidge, Lebbeus Harris, John-^ Chipman, John Whidden, and Thomas Wm. Moor«^, Efqrs* i County of Cumberland i Edward Bajrron, Geo. Fo^r, artd Win, Black, Efqrs. ...... Queen^s County: Simeon Perkins, Samuel Freeman, William John- , flone, and Benaj ah CoUinSj, Efqrs. , County of Hants : W. Tonge, George Defchanipi;, Jbfcrlain, Wm. Jordan, Mich. Houfeal, Jimes Gautier, Wm. Morris, Cha. Morris, janr. Roger Johnfton, Dan. Wood, jun. Jonathan Snelling, Lewis Davis, and George Brawn, Efqrs. For the Diftrift of COLCHESTER, formerly called COBIQyiD, V including Tatma Gouche Bay, and the Harbour and Settlement adjacent, called Southampton; alfo the Settleme«ts of Picro, and Harbour called Tin Mouth: David ArchibalJ, James Ful- ton, John Mahan, James Yuill, John Harris, Robert Paterfon, Charles Dickibn, EliakimTupper, Robert Archibald, John Frafer, and Hugh ' Denoon, Efqrs. ' COUNTY of ANNAPOLIS: Jofeph Winnett, - Phineas Lovet, Chriftopher Prince, Thomas Williams, John Hall, S. Kath- rcns, John Ritchie, B.James, Stephen Delancy, Thomas Barkley, Thorn. Milledge, Dan. Ifaac Brown, Ifaac fionnel, Sam. Chefley, Rich. Hall, Lewis Demolliter, Anth. Geo, Kyfh, William M'Neill, Alex. Howe, Sam. Goollhury, Jof. Jones, Tho. Baniftcr, Neil M*Niel, Terence Kerin, Peter Pineo, Chriltopher Benfon, Andr.' Snodgrafs, Ed. Thome, and John Hodges, Efqrs. COUNTY of LUNENBURG: Jofeph Pemette, D. C. Je(Ten, Jonath. Prefcott, Jofi. Marfliall, J. C. Rudolf, Ed. James Cafper Woolenhaupt, Ja. Green, F. G. Etter, John Martin Cooper, J. W. Schwartz, J. Donig & G. Deblois, jun. Efqrs. 1^ COUN Iv Mar/h; I Brown 1 John S I Willia. -«• ^ KING'S COUNTY: John Burbidge, Charles Morris, Leb- hens Harris, Haadley Chipman, Jofeph Pierfe, John Chipman, John Bifliop, junr. Jonathan Crane, Jonathan Shearman, John Whidden, John Vought, Antill Gallop, Finly Burn, Dan. Bowen, Tho. Wm. Moore, Benjamin Hilton, and Edward Potts, Efqrst COUNTY of CUMBERLAND: Edward Barron, Wm, ' Black, Tho. Watfon, Geo. Fofter, Cha. Baker, Henry Purdy, Sam. Kipp, and John Pugfley, Efqrs^ Q UE E N's COUNTY: Simeon Perkins, JSamuel Freeman, Ed. . Nichol, Bfinjanitin Crtecn, Nathan Tupper, Wm. Johnfton, W. Free- man, Bcncj ah Collins, and Jofeph Taylor, Efqrs. SHE -riMM^^K- COUNTY of HANTS: Winckworth Tongc, John Cunning, ham, J,rPcrnette, Tof. Gray, George Defchamps, Michael Head, Jeremiah Northup, Robert Walker, Conftant Church, Jofhua Sanford, J, Geo. 9. Coch- I Lyons . Suther- l, Junes A jn, Dan. ^ n, Efq"» JlOyiD, ^ cttlcment | [ PiCTO, I mes Ful- I 1, Charles | and Hugh ' Pkineas S. Kath- s Barkley, ley, Rich, pill, Alex. 1 M'Niel, Snodgrafs, J. D. C. Id, James in Cooper, ris, Leb- lan, John 1 Whiddcn, 'ho. Win. |on, Wm, rdy, Sam. pman, Ed. W. Free- Bn. Dewolf, -John Day, John M'Monaglc, Tho. Pierfon, Wm. Meek, John Bond, Roger Johnlton, Dan. Wood, jun. Wil. Cotnam T«ngc, and Bennet Clarke, El'qrs. County of SHELBURNF: Ilaac Wilkins, Jolin Crawley, R. M. Kinmn, Fra. Cook, Ph. Durn;ce, If. King, Arch. Smith, James M'Ewcn, J-)fh. Durfee, TJn. Davis, Nich. Ogden, Abm. Van Buflcirk, D. Taompfon, Jofliua Fnft, Jolm Homer, John Coffin, John Serjeant, Cha. M'Neil, Eben. Parker, Alex. Leede, Jofli. Pell, Robt. Gray, Val. Nutter, Matthewr Cahlll, Sam. Sheldon Poole, Bn. Barnard, Gedeon White, Sam. Campbell, John Tench, Greg, Springall, Efqrs. COUNTY of SYDNEY: Tim. Hierlihy, Geo. Dawkins. Jof. ♦ Marfhal, Dan. M'Ncil, Tho. Himilton, Liftbrd Waldron, R. F. Brownrigg, Tim. W* Hierlihy, Geu. Whitmorc, Nathan Habboll, John Stuart, Tho.^ Cutler, Richard Cunningham, James Stowart, William Armftroug, , Efqrs. JUSTICES of tho PEACE throughout the PROVINCE : S. S* Blowers,- and Rich. John Uniacke, Efq^rs. COMMISSIONERS for taking Special BaU in the Couitry on Aaions depending in the Supreme Court. Annapolis, Jofeph Winniett, Ef(|r { 'Corn WALL IS, John Burbidge, Elqr; HoRTON, Nathan Dewolf, Efqr ; Windsor, Geo. Defchamps, Efqr ; • Shelburne, Matthew Cahill^^ Efqr. Di G B Y , Tho. Milledge, Efqr. Cvmberla'nd« Cha. Baker, Efqr. SHE RIFF S in the fcveral Counties in this PROVINCE. , County of Halifax, Matthew Cahill, • of Annapolis, Robert Tucker^ •ofCuMBERLAND, Hance Baker, >of LuNiNBVRc, Ed. James King's County, Eliflia Dewolf, Queen's County, J^o>yJ\ *^^ Tinkham. 'of Hants, Peter Shey, ' of Shelburne, of Sydney, >.EfqrR James Lodge. 1 UL^A, m JUDGES of Che COURT for the PROBATE of WILLS, &c. Charles Morrii, Efo; Suro^te General. County of Annapolis, Jofeph Winnictt, Efqj King's County, mndJey Chipman, Efq; (County of Lurcnburg, John Creighton, Efq; County of Hants, Ifaac Defchamps, Efq; Queen's County; 8. Pcrlcin?, Efq; County of Cimberland, Edward Barod, Efq} K County of Shelburne^ I County of Sydney. J LIST of the OFFICERS of His MAjiaw's CUSTOMS. n Hon. Henry Newton, Efq; Y John Slayter, Efq; Comptroller; » I John Newton, Efq; Surveyor and Searcher. Mr. Rowland Savage, Gauger* " ' . ;. / .• OFFICERS for colleAingthe Provincial Dvtiis, John Newton and Arthur Goold, Efqrs; CoUeAofs. James Gautier, Efqr; Colledlor of Licence Duty. John Selby and Rowland &wag«, Wakcrs and Gaageiil* -"'i i IN AtH Al I }Q()6O8O8UeC3a(XXXMX^K36CX96CXM}6(MXMl0(^ m ■^' m ■■ . STAFF of the ARMY, j| Under the Command of Brig. General JAMBS OGILVIE.' Major of BrigaJt, Thomas Mondrieff, Efqr; , VaymaJier of his Majejl/s Forces, Alexander Thompfon Efq ; .j* i j Commanditig En^iuier, Captain Lieut. William Booth. CemmiJ/ary and Storekeeper General^ George Brinlcy Efq ; JlJfifianU, Gregojy Tovtrnfend and Roger Johnfon, Efqrs ;, 'TIB Co»//rflZZfr c/^rwy ^fro«»/f, I. M. F. Bulkeley, Efq ; CommiJJtary ofhfitfiery ^illiam Porter, Efq ; , - a ^ ., • Deputy Barrack Mafier Gekerat, James Futnam, Efq.; T(PW» Major t Charles Lyons, Efq ; Ordnance Store Keeper and Pay Mafier, J. Mordpn^ Efq^ Barrack'MaJiert James Mordfen, Efq ; Clerk of the Cheeky Jjifaes Spry Heaton« Efq 5 firftCUrk, William, Reynold's, 5rcW C/fri, Adam l^ife, Siirgfon to the Ordnancf andArtiUery, Wm: Ja. Almofidy ... Cba^^/aintothe Qarri/dn, Rev. Mather Byles, D. D. ■k^ Province! "**^"s«ionsT« ••* v/n tile Second T */u« ■ dC Tuefd,yo|Oarib«"^ * ""r. wd tke Stcond gT •■«•* 1 ^ij-in.. ,. ■ .^.^'i "•'.i, - y-m .*r' -r ■ ''■■li\ ■WMM ••yS^MWL- i^>^4>lldie SecxmA TueTdiY «f Apiiir W lilt SecQii'i ^Jliktlliri^ Pn theJP^ Tu^ ar>i% ||i|^t^^ ^ Li^npo^i., Vn tlie$ccoQ4 Tuctif o( AfdW ud fSm Second # AtBARRiNGTOH,p^jiePjtr(^ Tucfday of NovcmWt At YA.iiiioVTH, ^qxbe Pirft Tiic-r^^ — 4.3 At AM'^H»ii|Tif|i/^&c Firft Tudaay of Aprif, «nd tho t«ft of dPober. Tuefday At O N f L W^r^** -C^ the Laft Tuefday of February, and the Laft ^ . ; , I ■ Tuefday of Auguft. • ' . > Af $jitLiixr|t<'>> On the Lall Tuefday c|f March^ Md tlfe. taft Toef. f At Wi H D 8 o it« On the Firft Tuefday of April>, and the Laft Tuef- day of Oftober. At M A M G HBS T 1 a. The Second Tuefday of May, and the Second Tiief- ^ . ^ dayofOdober. ,^ lil^J^/ Diftatice Ketwten Halifax, and Annapolis Royal with (ke Houfes of Entertainment on the Road. •* - ■ A 1 ■' * ' i 1 From Ba/|^, to Fort^ackville, Scott's ToWciynaft'sFarm, Falkiier'i, To Springfield, Fenerty's, To Eslincon, Montgomery's, :r «, - - Iff^sFarm, Woodworth's * ita^e Houfe, - r:e: Place • fa0ift^AndrQVfSy Hall, & Rofs, •^alinouth, Wilfon, ,• River, Frame, - lop's -^ • rton, Fowler*i - • • Ti^loughby Farm, - - TfMrniall's Farm, 1% - To Ayleatoird TownfhtUDoundary - , TOiowcn'a, Farm, BBkirlc, in Ditto, To Jeven Mile River, the Weftern I li^dary of Aylesford, .J l^oodbenyV • / ' To DoniQa " '-. * • * To Munrols • • To Ltonard's -• • %>'T6,t|t Fer^^:*,,vA- - . ':i^iJ^^- Miles, ' II 5 3 4l I 5 7 3 II * I 6 4 Id 1 ■ft