WHIG ALMANAC, Calculations for the year 1846, Notes, Cycles, Equinoxes, &c.; Movable Feasts, Eclipses, &c. Calendars for the several Months of 1846, Calculations for the several latitudes of Boston, New-York city, Baltimore and Government of the United States- Executive, Judiciary, and Senate, House of Representatives, Estimate of Crops in the several States for 1844, Oregon-Our Rightful North-Western Boundary, . PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE WHIG ALMANAC, BY DAVID YOUNG, PHILOM., OF HANOVERNECK, MORRIS COUNTY, NEW-JERSEY. CUSTOMARY NOTES, ETC. FOR THE YEAR 1846. Verus (?) will be Evening Star until March 2d, then Morning Star until December 15th, then Evening Star until October 3d, 1847. The Moon will run highest, this year, about the 2ed degree of (II) Gemini, and lowest about the ed degree of (4) Sagittarius. Latitude of Herschel, (HI) about 41' south this year. Longitude of the Moon's Ascending (N) in the middle of this year, 7 signs, and 4 degrees. Mean obliquity of the Ecliptic in the middle of this year, 230 27′ 33.5". True obliquity, same time, 230 27' 25.3." CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. D. Solar Cycle... 4 Roman Indiction. 3 Year of the Julian Period MOVABLE FEASTS. April 12 Whit-Sunday (Pentecost). May 21 Advent Sunday EQUINOXES AND SOLSTICES. D. H. M. 20 6 50 even. .21 3 36 even. 4 6559 May 31 .June 7 .Nov. 29 Autumnal Equinox, September ..23 5 34 morn. ECLIPSES IN THE YEAR 1846. There will be two Eclipses only this year, and both of the Sun. I. On the 25th of April the Sun will be visibly eclipsed on the southern limb. Let M. signify morning, and E. evening: H. M. This Eclipse will be visible throughout the United States, excepting the north-western corner of the Oregon Territory; also throughout Mexico, Texas, West Indies, Great Britain, Ireland and Iceland; together with the southern part of Greenland, the northern part of South America, and the western parts of Europe and Africa. It will be central and annular on the meridian in latitude 250 21' North, and longitude 74° 31' West from Greenwich, or 300 West from the meridian of New-York. Magnitude at London, 3.32 digits. II. There will be an Eclipse of the Sun on the 20th of October, at the time of New Moon in the morning, invisible in America. This Eclipse will be visible through the greater part of Africa and of Australia. The Central Eclipse (which will be annular) will commence in Africa in latitude 60 44' North, and longitude 0° 32′ West from Greenwich, and terminate in Australia in latitude 230 51 outh, and longitude 1260 5' East. In its progress it will cross the Northern part of Madagascar, and central and annular on the meridian in latitude 190 22′ South, and longitude 58° 41′ East from Freenwich. Magnitude of the Eclipse at the Cape of Good Hope, 1.69 digit on the Sun's southern mb. Calendar for New-York City; Calendar for Baltimore; tucky & Mis Calendar for souri. Sun Sun Moon Calendar for North Carolina, Ten- Sun Sun Moon H. w. D. M. 23 8 7 26 4 49 0 14 4 67 22 5 1 1 19 4 53 7 21 5 2 2 24 5 53 7 21 5 3 H M. H.M. H. M. H. MH. H.M. H. M. H. M. H ..- H.M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. 23 Fr 19 257 255 0 3 29 7 12 7 205 5 3 25 4 36 7 17 5 8 3 21 7 25 22 3 7 3 12 24 Sa 19 10 17 24 5 2 4 31 8 32 7 195 6 4 27 5 56 7 16 5 9 4 24 7 25 23 4 8 4 32 25 D 18 56 VS 7 23 5 3 5 29 9 46 7 19 5 7 5 25 7 10 7 15 5 10 5 227 15 24 5 7 5 46 26 M 18 41 V7 22 5 4 6 21 10 43 7 18 5 8 6 17 8 7 7 15 5 11 6147 15 25 6 2 6 43 27 Tu 18 25 7 21 5 5 sets. 11 34 7 17 5 10 sets. 8 58 7 14 5 13 sets. 7 05 26 sets. 7 34 28 W 18 9 7 20 5 7 7 10 morn. 7 16 5 11 Sun's declination S. Day of Month. I self, will never have any for his wife. Marry not a gambler, a tippler, or a frequenter of taverns, because he who has no regard for himRULES FOR LADIES.-Marry not a profane man, because the depravity of his heart will corrupt your children and embitter your existence. is deplorable, and the less you have to do with him the better. strained, can instigate him. The state of that man who regards not his own ideas of right and wrong Shave dethroned reason, and he is prepared to commit every crime to which an evil nature, unre Marry not a man who makes promises which he never performs, because you can never trust him. Marry not a man whose actions do not correspond with his his sentiments, because the passions (tions are continually wavering, and therefore can never be permanent. Marry not a man who is in the habit of running after all the girls in the country, because his affec Marry not a man who neglects his business; if he does so when single, he will do worse when married. D. M. D 17 3 Moon's Place. &xxb Sun's declination South. Calendar for Boston; H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. 2 39 7 13 5 16 11 48 10 5 19 11 46 6 57 5 31 11 38 11 21 0 3 7 1 29 7 2 15 7 7 12 5 17 2 48 5 48 7 95 21 2 44 3 12 7 65 23 2 41 6 54 5 35 2 26 1 48 15 D 12 37 6 59 5 30 10 6 43 5 46 11 54 11 0 8 07 25 28 5 35 6 51 5 39 5 24 6 36 8 40 7 05 29 6 96 50 5 39 6 0 7 16 9 17 6 59 5 30 rises. 6 49 5 40 rises. 7 7 9 48 6 585 32 7 8 6 48 5 41 7 11 753 8 24 wever hard the putty has become, Panes of glass may be easily removed by the application of soft soap for a few hours, gossiping she hears. Such women make the worst wives. Marry not a woman who is in the daily habit of slandering her neighbors, and giving ear to all the (Such a woman would keep a man poor all the days of his life. get every thing she wants. good wife, and will never be contented a sense, and she will have but few friends. Day of Month. | dat home. Marry not a woman who is fond of spinning street-yarn, because such a woman will not make a Marry not a woman who thinks herself better than any body else, because it shows a want of Marry not a woman who is a lady and proud, because she will be eternally scolding if she does not RULES FOR GENTLEMEN.-Marry not a woman who cannot make a shirt or cook a man's victuals. Moon's Place | xxx696° Sun's decl. S. Day of Week. Day of Month. | Sexcepting the driver and the ladies, were smoking cigars !" which passed our office for Nahant, a day or two since, with a number of persons in it; and all, not FEMALE ACCOMPLISHMENT.-The Lynn Whig says-"We saw one of the most splendid carriages though they were cut out of marble. PETRIFYING FOR PRESERVING.-A gentleman in Troy has taken out that a bouquet of fresh flowers immersed in the liquid, will, in a few days, be as solid and durable as that in fourteen days will render it solid as marble. The cost is but trifling. The Troy Budget says bodies or almost any other substance. The body, after some preparation, is immersed in a liquid patent for petrifying dead used to find these persons mere six feet thunder-clouds, forked water-spouts, or reposing tornadoes. (from a hundred causes-among the rest, that in their experience of sons and husbands they are more) mother some of his benefits, than they do for a daughter anxiously caring for her father; perhaps Women feel their hearts much more attracted towards a son who tenderly reserves for his D. M. 7 9 6 46 ୪ 6 23 Th 6 0 3 316 32 5 53 0 35 H.M. H.M.H. M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. 0 55 6 31 5 54 0 32 6 26 5 58 0 18 morn. 6 31 5 53 1 32 4 16 6 30 5 54 1 28 1 40 6 29 5 55 1 25 6 255 59 1 10 0 16 610 24 46 24 5 58 4 12 6 28 6 23 5 59 4 10 6 20 6 2 4 0 5 4 66 22 6 0 4 43 7 30 6 22 6 0 4 42 6 19 6 34 35 6 6 46 6 20 6 1 5 13 8 10 6 20 6 1 5 12 6 18 6 3 5 8 6 46 |