TABLE OF THE LUNAR ECLIPSE OF JANUARY 27. TABLE OF THE SOLAR ECLIPSE OF AUGUST 7. MONTH. Sebat 10 Tammuz.. MONTH. 10 Schewall 12 Ds'l-Rejjah Beginning Middle End 2 Saphar. 3 Rabia I BEGINS. 5 28 BEGINS. January 13... 30 May II........ 30 H. M. 9 52 9 48 30 January 15... 29 9 42 10 9 38 9 10 7 9 47 9 24 9 45 9 4 9 50 I 9 42 LENGTH. DAYS. LENGTH. DAYS. Jewish Calendar for 1869. The Jewish year 5629 of 12 months, or 355 days and 51 Jewish Sabbaths, (Saturdays,) began September 17, 1868, and ends September 5, 1869. The year 5630 of 13 months is an embolismic year, and the sixth of the CCXCVIIth cycle, containing 385 days and 55 Jewish Sabbaths, beginning September 6, 1869, and ending September 25, 1870. H. M. sunset 653 6 53 sunset Jomadhi I. Shaban.. 6 13 639 6 22 6 55 6 52 3 38 sunset 635 6 42 626 2 6 26 6 51 6 20 sunset 6 47 sunset 6 50 6 46 651 6 14 654 6 21 645 sunset 5 53 6 36 3 28 Mohammedan Calendar for 1869. The year 1285 of 354 days began April 24, 1868, and ends April 12, 1869. The year 1286 of 355 days begins April 13, 1869, and ends April 2, 1870. 104 II II II BEGINS. July 9 Limb. BEGINS. July 11... LENGTH 30 DAYS. April.. near ↳ near ? near 2 98 1 28 Wash'n Time Distance Apart. Month. near 24 near 24 near ? near y May... sup. & R near 24 Dear D. H. M. 2 6 30 m. 3 18 8 2 55 m. 8 m. 9 near? II near 20 15 near 24 5 7 13 11 35 m. ev. 2 25 28 1 32 m. x 3 3 54 m. m. ŏ 24 7 6 1.8 stationary. 26 10 52 m. stationary. 27 6 4 m. I O 40 ev. 5 59 ev. 19 m. 24 II 2 10 m. 12 1 26 m. 2 20 8 2 ev. & CYCLES OF TIME. I o ev. · / 2 ON. 12 180 108 ..6582 7 ¿ [] 0 II 9 47 m. gr. elon. E. 29 10 14 m. 538 ev. 21 E. 180 o E. 4 17 N. 3 55 N. 15 7 50 ev. 3 I 57 S. 3 27 ev. ୪ 23 N. 4 9 N. N. N. 66 66 31 .............. C Septuagesima Sund., Jan. 24 Wash'nTime Distance Apart. D. H. M. 22 8 6 m. 25 7 52 m. g 3 4 10 14 16 7 10 2 31 m. 4 57 ev. 19 11 44 m. near? 24 stationary. 9 3 54 ev. II II 34 ev. 3 24 11 31 ev. 2 gr. elon. E. 25 5 39 ev. near 20 6 5 24 m. 9 8 7200000 O 52 ev. 20 3 50 ev. g I 5 29 m. 24 7 5 2 ev. 9 10 49 m. 3 8 2 • near near ¿ 5 9 40 ev. 3 near 8 III m. 2 380 4 10 52 ev. S 3 15 1 34 m. 20 ® near 0 52 ev. 28 3 34 m. 4 13 m. 9 4 2 m. 31 31 3 ୪ 4 11 ev. 5 29 ev. 2 MOVABLE CHURCH DAYS. 오 I 11 ev. 6 2 m. 24 90 0 6 58 ev. 14 Trinity Sunday.. 2 37 S. O 42 N. 21 Ember Day 4 19 N. I 40 3 45 S. 20 24 2 4 14 I 40 S. 24845 5 8 S. 90 NOTE.-In the table above it is to be understood that the word "near" and the character ¿ (conjunction) are synonymous and mean that the two bodies are nearest each other at the time expressed, and that they are then on a line running from the North Pole through both bodies, and have the same right ascension. GR. ELON. means greatest elongation or greatest apparent angular distance from the Sun. STATIONARY means that the planet is then without apparent motion east or west with respect to the Stars, and is about to move in a direction contrary to that it last had. The character 8 indicates that the planet is opposite the Sun, or 180 deg., or a half circle east of it, and-rises when the Sun sets, and sets when he rises. When a planet is a quarter of a circle or 90 deg. from the Sun, east or west, it is known by []. PLANETARY CHARACTERS.- Mercury, Venus, & Mars, 2 Jupiter, Saturn, H Uranus, Neptune, Moon. The above table enables us to find the planets throughout the year. Low Sunday. 18 55 N. 5 39 6 20 S. 2 39 S. 341 3 31 8. 4 40 2 22 S. 5 20 8. 180 o E. 2 11 S. 3 48 N. 2 7 S. 3 6 S. 2 15 S. O 2 26 S. 47 19 E. 4 5 N I 56 8. Feb. March Middle of the Year...July 66 66 April 66 66 66 66 66 ..Sept. 26 Advent Sunday......Nov. A Table of Sixty-one Bright Stars. To ascertain when any Star or constellation found in the following Table will be on the upper meridian, add the numbers opposite in the left-hand column of figures to the time of "Sidereal Noon" found in the calendar pages. For the RISING of a Star, subtract the number opposite in the right-hand column of figures from its meridian passage. For the setting of a star, add the same number to its meridian passage. Those marked (........) revolve in a circle of perpetual apparition, and do not rise or set north of the latitude of New York (40° 42′ 40''), for which latitude the semidiurnal arcs are calculated. The civil day begins at midnight, and consequently 24 hours after midnight, or 12 hours from noon, is morning of the succeeding day; and more than 24 hours from noon, is evening of the next day. This table is arranged in the order of culmination. Surveyors and Civil Engineers may obtain the variation of the magnetic needle by observations on the Pole Star when upon the meridian, or when at its greatest elongation east or west. POLARIS and other stars pass the lower meridian 11h. 58m. after their upper transit. To the time of upper transit of Polaris, add 5h. 54m. and it gives the time of greatest western elongation. If the 5h. 54m, be subtracted from the time of upper transit, it will give the time of greatest eastern elongation. Observations made at the time of greatest elongation are less liable to error than those made at the time of transit. The mean distance of Polaris from the pole this year is 1° 23' 20.47". To find its azimuth for any latitude, take from 18.384548 the logarithmic cosine of the latitude, and the remainder is the logarithmic sine of the azimuth. NAME OF STAR. NAME OF STAR. On Rises Winter begins, 1868, December. 4 51 8 26 7 16 9 18 6 6 7 23 6 11 7 28 6 57 10 11 5 30 7 50 6 20 5 58 5 55 5 52 3 37 6 25 5 0 4 7 8 10 6 18 2 58 5 31 6 43 y Leonis (Al Gieba).. Evening Stars. Venus () from May 9 to the end of the year. Jupiter (2) until April 17, and after August 12. e Ursa Majoris (Alioth).. a Virginis (Spica) n Ursa Majoris a Bootis (Arcturus). B Ursa Minoris. B Libræ a Coronæ Borealis a Serpentis B Scorpii a Scorpii (Antares). a Herculis a Ophiuchi B Draconis y Draconis. a Lyræ (Vega) B Lyræ. Pointers a Aquila (Altair) a Cygni (Deneb). a Cephei. On Rises Meridian and Sets H. M. 10 51 10 54 11 40 11 45 12 25 12 46 13 16 13 40 14 7 14 49 15 7 The Four Seasons, or Natural Divisions of the Year. 15 26 15 35 15 55 16 18 17 6 17 26 17 25 17 51 18 29 18 42 19 41 20 33 21 12 21 21 21 55 22 46 22 53 22 54 D. 89 And lasts Tropical year....365 Morning Stars. Venus until May 9. H. M. 7 15 6 53 4 35 5 22 7 11 5.27 7 43 6 23 4 49 4 19 6 50 5 15 8 54 8 16 6 29 9 34 5 37 5 56 4 0 7 44 6 50 5 57 H. M. 0 56 92 20 34 93 14 22 89 17 56 5 48 Mercury, March 21, July 19, and November 7. NOTE. The exterior planets are regarded as Evening Stars from their western quadrature to conjunction with the Sun, and as Morning Stars from conjunction to western quadrature, rising in the latter case between midnight and sunrise. The interior planets are Evening Stars from superior conjunction to their inferior conjunction, and then Morning Stars to superior conjunction. Venus does not reach the inferior conjunction this year, but it runs rapidly to it after its greatest elongation east, December 13, being about this time very beautiful. 1 F 2 S 31 4 M 5 T 6 W 7 T 8 F 9 S 10 2 11 M 12 T 13 W 14 T 15 F 16 S 17.3 18 M 19 T 20 W 21 T 22 F 23 S 24 4 25 M D. H. M. 1 2 26 T 27 W 28 T SIDEREAL H. M. 39 m. 9 ev. 5 14 7 42 ev. MOON SOUTH. 5 10 5 6 5 2 Venus Mars Evening Morning RISES. 3 4 31 5 22 4 58 6 13 4 54 4 50 N. YORK. WASH'TON D. H. M. H. M. 1 27 m. 1 57 ev. 7 30 ev. 8 34 ev. 7 2 7 52 H. M. H. M. H. M. 2 407 304 38 Boston; N. England, N. York SUN SUN MOON HIGH WATER H. M. 8 38 9 48 7 30 4 40 10 57 7 30 4 41 morn 7 30 4 42 37 7 30 4 39 7 29 4 43 7 29 4 44 H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. 7 25 4 43 7 19 4 49 8 43 7 25 4 46 morn 7 25 4 47 7 25 4 48 7 25 4 49 7 24 4 50 1 9 2 14 3 16 4 17 5 13 7 19 4 58 6 9 7 19 4 53 4 42 7 24 4 51 4 38 10 5 21 10 11 7 24 4 52 7 24 4 53 4 34 11 4 46 8 41 sets 7 184 59 sets 7 18 5 4 22 7 18 5 4 19 8 40 10 37 9 50 11 29 10 58 ev.23 1 18 2 15 3 13 4 14 5 11 6 6 6 57 6 18 10 59 7 42 sets 11 42 7 23 4 54 8 24 5 59 morn 7 234 55 6 2 9 8 6 55 22 7 23 4 56 6 59 9 48 7 54 1 2 7 22 4 57 7 56 10 25 8 50 1 41 7 22 4 59 8 52 11 2 9 48 2 20 7 215 0 9 49 11 43 4 7 4 33 7 26 4 56 10 44 2 58 7 21 5 110 44 morn 4 3 5 157 25 4 58 11 41 3 39 7 215 211 40 25 4 23 7 205 3 morn 1 10 40 1 58 7 15 5 9 38 2 52 7 14 5 10 1 36 3 50 7 14 5 11 2 35 4 52 7 135 12 3 38 5 55 7 125 13 4 41 6 54 7 125 15 rises 7 15 5 11 5 5 7 49 7 11 5 16 5 10 7 14 5 13 6 18 8 40 10 5 17 6 21 7 13 5 14 7 30 9 32 7 9 5 18 7 33 7 12 5 15 8 43 10 22 7 8 5 19 8 44 9 52 11 8 7 8 5 20 9 53 7 18 5 4 15 3 7 17 5 4 113 517 26 4 55 7 17 5 7 165 7 16 5 7 11 40 7 15 5 8 morn 3 59 5 59 7 244 59 morn 6 44 7 24 5 0 5 12 7 195 4 3 51 7 33 7 23 5 1 6 6 7 185 1 38 3 47 3 7 5 7 17 5 2 39 3 43 9 21 4 8 77 175 3 42 3 39 10 20 5 9 9 7 16 5 4 45 3 35 11 21 6 rises 10 8 7 16 5 10 rises 3 31 morn 7 195 8 5 111 6 8 27 22 7 18 5 9 6 15 11 57 7 29 F 3 24 1 22 7 17 5 10 7 28 ev. 47 8 41 1 37 30 S 19 7 16 5 12 3 20 2 31 5 3 16 3 14 7 15 5 13 9 52 2 25 7 12 5 16 MOON.-Lowest, 11th; apogee, 16th; highest, 25th; perigee, 28th. 7 29 4 45 7 29 4 46 1 15 m. 8 25 7 22 5 7 22 5 7 215 7 20 5 1 45 ev. 7 18 ev. 8 22 ev. 1 2 3 4 6 12 18 22 25 H. M. 1 55 2 46 3 37 4 30 41 1 41 2 42 3 46 4 50 5 6 7 8 9 ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS accumulate elec tricity, whereby the circulation of the blood becomes equalized upon the part where applied, causing pain and morbid action to cease. They cure Pain of the Back, Chest, and Side almost as soon as applied. Certificate from Á. F. Sterling, Esq. :-"For two years I have bee a great sufferer from Neuralgia in the head, and found only temporary relief from all the various remedies that I have tried, until I applied one of ALLCOCK'S FO. ROUS PLASTERS.' I cut it into three strips, placing one under each shoulder blade and the other over the small of my back, and for the past three months I have had scarcely a twinge of the old pain. I advise all who 29 27 30 7 26 20 Jupiter Saturn 5 09 111 43 5 812 4 4 6 46 9 10 5 138 38 11 23 4 47 12 4 612 11 11 13 19 25 5 43 N. York City; Philadelphia, Washington; Mary- SUN AT NOON-MARK. 1 M 2 T 3 W 4T F S SIDEREAL 18 T 19 F 20 S 21 22 M 23 T 24 W 25 T 26 F 27 S 28 9 H. M. 3 12 8 4 3 0 2 56 BOSTON. 3 Venus Mars MOON SOUTH. N. YORK. WASH'TON H. M. H. M. 1 49 9 1 45 10 1 41 11 12 8 Evening Morning RISES. SETS. 0 7 0 m. 11 58 m. 8 10 ev. 11 8 m. 48 m. 46 m. 58 m. 6 56 m. Boston; N.England, N. York H. M. H. M. H. M. SUN SUN MOON HIGH RISES. WATER 7 7 14 5 14 11 D. 7 13 19 25 MR. H. W. JOHNS, No. 78 William street corner of Liberty, N. Y., who is well known as one of the oldest and largest mannfacturers of roofing materials, is the inventor, and will furnish descriptive circulars and any desired information relative to its use. MORN. EVEN. EVEN. 5 49 6 33 10 4 5 54 5 58 5 21 9 28 5 58 sets 9 10 5 58 6 20 8 53 H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. 2 3 14 4 4 5 6 Jupiter Sets. N. York City; Philadelphia, 4 4 58 5 49 7 12 5 16 10 8 6 6 39 7 11 5 18 1 15 7,5 21 1 12 2 46 7 4 5 25 1 9 7 29 7 10 5 19 2 17 7 6 5 22 2 14 3 46 7 35 26 2 10 2 52 8 20 7 9 5 21 3 18 8 55 23 3 14 4 46 7 25 27 3 10 7 6 2 48 9 10 7 85 22 4 13 8 58 7 4 5 25 4 8 5 43 7 M 2 44 10 07 5 3 9 49 7 6 35 7 T 10 36 5 49 35 26 4 59 12 F 2 28 13 S 2 25 147 2 21 15 M 2 17 16 T 2 13 17 W 15 28 4 4 5 23 05 29 4 54 2 40 10 49 7 5 5 24 7 21 6 595 30 5 40 10 W 2 36 11 36 7 45 25 16 58 5 32 6 21 11 T 2 32 ev. 22 7 2 5 26 8 40 6 57 5 33 sets 1 67 15 28 6 43 morn 6 58 31 6 45 9 21 6 56 5 34 6 47 1 497 05 29 7 40 34 6 57 5 32 7 42 9 57 6 54 5 35 7 43 2 31 6 59 5 30 8 37 1 11 6 56 5 34 8 38 10 31 6 535 36 8 38 3 13 6 57 5 32 9 34 1 47 6 55 5 35 9 34 11 7 6 525 38 9 33 3 55 6 56 5 33 10 31 2 24 6 53 5 36 10 30 11 47 6 515 39 10 28 4 39 6 54 5 35 11 30 26 52 5 37 11 28 morn 6 495 40 11 25 5 25 6 53 5 36 morn 6 51 5 39 morn 31 6 48 5 41 morn 29 4 34 6 49 5 40 26 1 21 7 6 50 5 39 1 30 5 30 6 48 5 41 1 26 2 6 48 5 40 2 32 6 33 6 46 5 43 2 28 06 47 5 42 3 31 7 40 6 45 5 44 3 27 06 45 5 43 4 28 8 47 6 44 5 45 4 23 16 44 5 45 5 21 9 49 6 42 5 46 5 17 06 42 5 46 6 10 10 48 6 41,5 48 6 7 6 41 5 47 rises 11 38 6 39 5 49 rises 57 6 39 5 49 7 30 ev.25 2 9 3 2 5 3 45 2 1 6 14 6 52 5 38 6 475 42 1 57 7 1 53 8 2 16 3 19 4 25 5 32 6 35 7 32 8 20 23 6 46 5 44 1 23 6 44 5 45 2 24 6 435 46 3 22 6 42 5 47 4 19 6 40 5 48 5 13 6 38 5 49 6 3 1 37 12 6 37 5 51 rises 1 30 6 38 5 50 7 31 9 12 6 36 5 52 7 31 1 26 1 536 38 5 50 8 42 1 146 37 5 51 8 42 10 06 345 53 8 41 SUN SUN MOON HIGH Saturn 3 19 12 13 55 2 58 12 14 25 2 36 12 14 27 2 14 12 14 2 1 51 12 13 12 07 9.5 20 07 0 7 07 Washington; Maryland, Va., Ky., Mo., and California. SUN SUN MOON RISES. SETS. RISES. H. M. H. M. H. MH. M. H. M. 7 5 21 11 1 65 23 morn 5 5 24 7 11 5 18 11 111 59 7 7 10 5 19 morn ev. 51 7 1 47 7 MOON.-Lowest, 7th; apogee, 12th; highest, 22d; perigee, 26th. ASBESTOS. CHRISTIAN LEADER. This wonderful mineral which is now attracting the attention of scientific men in all parts of the world on account of peculiar qualities-it being fibrous like silk, and capable of being woven into cloth, which is indestructible by fire-is now manufactured into a roofing material, which bids fair to supersede tin, &c., on account of its cheapness, and the facility with which it can be applied by any one. A Universalist Family Paper. Publishes Dr. Chapin's Sermons. The Children's Department is under the supervision of Mrs. C. A. Soule, Editor of "The Guiding Star," one of the best children's story writers in the country. 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