On the first of every January reckon with yourself, and reckon honestly; bring into view all debts and credits, notes and accounts; ascertain what was the amount of your expenses the last year, and the loss or gain; make out a fair statement, and enter the whole in a book for the purpose. Having arrived at this important knowledge, you will imitate the prudent traveller, who always keeps in view where he is next to move: you will look forward, and calculate how and in what way you shall best meet and prosecute the business of the ensuing seasons. In all your 2Sa Bat. Princeton, 1777 7 25 4 35 22 56 0 11 6 38 20 3C 2 Sun. af. Christm. 7 254 35 22 50 1 19 7 318 7 234 37 22 15 rises. 11595821 7224 38 22.65 37 morn. 26 8 59 10C 1 Sun. aft. Epiph. 7 214 39 21 58 6 35 0510 9 37 11M Dr. Dwight d. 1817.7 214 39 21 48 7 34 139 22 10 11 12 Tu Y'd Ell sou. 950 ev. 7 20 4 40 21 39 8 34 220 m2 10:45 7 194 41 21 29 9 50 3 11 16 11 19 14 Th Peace ratified 1784.7 184 42 21 18 10 25 353 28 11.51 16 Sa 7 s sou. 7 43 ev. 7 17 4 43 20 56 morn. 5 1822 18 17C2 Sun. aft. Epiph. 7 16 4 44 20 45 0 18 6 1m 157 18 M Quite low tides. 7154 45 20 33 1 14 6 45 16 31 19 Tu south 1 11 morn. 7 14 4 46 20 20 210 7 31 28 4 17 21 Th Louis xvi.beh. 1793.7 13 4 47 19 54 4 5 9 1193 6 36 23 Sa Aldeb'n sou. 8 Sev. 7 114 49 19.26 553 11 020 8 16 24C 3 Sun. aft. Epiph. 7 104.50 19 12 sets. 11 56 25 M Conv. of St. Paul. 7 945118 57 6 23 ev. 52 19 9 38 27 W Gr.elon. Din p. 7 7 4:53 18 27 8 44 2 41 18 10 57 28 Th Pet. the Gr. d.1725.7 64.54 18 11 9 58 334 11 36 29 Fr George III. d. 1820.7 54 55 17 55 11 2 4 2617 morn. Importance of Punctuality.-Method is the very hinge of business; and there is no method without punctuality. Punctuality subserves the peace and good temper of a family. Punctuality produces calmness of mind. A disorderly man is always in a hurry; he has no time to speak to you, because he is going elsewhere; and when he gets there, he is too late for his business; or he must hurry away to an- other before he can finish it. Punctuality gives weight to character. "Such a man has made an appointment. Then I know he will keep it." And this generates punctuality in you; for, like other virtues, it propagates itself. Servants and chil- dren must be punctual where their leader is so. Appointments are debts. I owe you punctuality, if I have made an appointment with you; and have no right to throw away your time, if I do my own. If you want any thing done, go to the man who is full of business. He that has 13 Sa Swartz died, 1798. 6 475 13 13 21 10 58352m 1150 14 C Sexag. Sun. 2 stat. 6 46 5 14 13 011 54 4 35 12 eve 27 south 10 53 eve. 6 405 2011 16 20 Sa Y'd Ell so. 7 11 ev. 6 385 22 10 54 21C Quinquagesima Su. 6 375 23 10 33 22 M Washington b.1732 6 365 24 10 11 23 Tu Shrove Tuesday. 6.345 26 9 49 25 Th Very high tides. 6 325 28 26 Fr Sirius so. 7 59 eve. 6 305 30 959 10 39 95 8429 583 12 26 11 19 8.20 11 847 8 morn. 7 57 morn. 5 225 03 3d Month MARCH, 1830. hath 31 days. The Life-Bout. The world is a wreck! said a speaker at a missionary meeting in England. We have all been overboard; but, glory be to God, he sent us the life-boat! We were taken in-some half dead, and others gasping for life-and all brought safe to land! And now, what shall we do with the life-boat? Shall we not send it off to the wreck, and try to save the rest of the crew? or shall we be so hard-hearted as to say, "Let them save themselves as they can-or let them go to the botton?" Far be it from us! No, sir; we have come hither on purpose to man the boat, to victual and provision her afresh, and send her off again, to endeavor to pick up and save the rest of the crew. D. D. M. W. Miscellaneous Matters. 1M Procyon so.8 40 ev. 6 265 34 7 35 Tu John Wesley d. 17916 25 5 35 7 12 3W Low tides. Sun Sun Sun's | Moon | Moon M's High 4 Th Sirius sou. 7 37 ev. 6 225 38 6 26 3483619 8 M 9 Tu Middling tides. 10 W Gr. elon. 6 145 46 4673028921 1 10 15 9 51 1 53 26 10 22 236 1 10 53 11 Th Sirius so. 7 11 eve. 6 135 47 3 42 7 59 12 Fr) in apogee. [1781 6 115 49 13 Sa PlanetHerschel dis. 6 105 50 14C 3 Sunday in Lent. 6 9551 17 W Regu's so. 10 10 ev. 6 19 Fr6824 20 Sa enters r. 3 19 8 55 255 9 51 232 10 47 75 53 2 8 11 43 3 21 20 11 26 4 6 1 eve. 2 6 5 54 144 morn. 45414 0 44 55 55 121 0 38544 27 1 37 35 57 0 57131 63619247 625 580332 22 729 234 13 6 15 59 S. 939824 5 39 6 21C Mid-Lent Sunday. 5596 1 Ν. 14 3 54 9 19 20 22 M Ceylon Miss. estab. 5 586 20 38 4 36 10 14 6 45 7 38 8 23 23 Tu 27 Sag stat. 31/W 259 11 12 355 11 53 3 23 morn. 4 52 19 morn. 3 46 0 145475042 5 466 14 4 919640161 40 12 4th Month APRIL, 1830. hath 30 days. The human frame may be compared to a watch, of which the heart is the main-spring, the stomach the regulator, and what we put into into it the key by which the machine is wound up. According to the quantity, quality, and proper digestion of what we eat and drink, will be the pace of the pulse, and the action of the system in general. When we observe a due proportion between the quantum of exercise and that of excitement, all goes on well. If the machine be disordered, the same expedients are employed for its re-adjustment as are used by the watchmaker: it must be carefully cleaned and judiciously pilled.-Med. Adver. He is bappy, whose circumstances suit his temper; but he is more excellent, who can suit his temper to his circumstances. Don't buy what you don't want, because it is cheap. MOON'S PHASES. D. H. M Full Moon, 8 2 33 М. Last Quarter, New Moon, 22 6 31 Ε. First Quarter, D. D. 29 2 58 Ε. Days. 1593 n 1 M. W. Miscellaneous Matters. Rises. Sets. decl. N. 1 Th Low tides. 2 Fr Jefferson b. 1743. 3 Sa Regulus so. 9 8 eve. Sets. South. Pl. Water. Sun Sun Sun's Moon Moon M's High Н. М. Н. М. H. M. Н. М. Н. М. 5 446 16 4 32 4C 6 S.in Lent.Palm S.5 8 Thin apogee. 9 Fr Good Friday. 40 6 20 5 396 21 5 41 3 52 9 51 17 6 31 6 4 4 24 10 84 18 7 17 6 274531117754 6 49 5 21 morn. 11 8 28 7 12 rises. 002590 7 34 7 53043m 931 5 M 6 Tu24 5 386 22 7W south 7 51 eve. 5 366 24 5 356 25 5 346 26 10 Sa Gen. Gates d. 1806.5 33 6 27 12 M Easter Monday. 5 306 30 7 56 8 50 1 26 17 10 2 8 19 9 46 13 Tu Easter Tu. [stat. 5 296 51 9 211 33 14 W Regulus so. 8 28 ev. 5 27 6 33 3 47 23 11 46 4 5 6 7 37 18 eve.28 29 19 1 20 222 26 15 15 3 50 15 Th Spica so. 11 40 ev. 5 26 6 34 9 45 0 23 16 Fr south 7 18 eve. 5 256 35 10 7 1 11 17 Sa Dr. Franklin d.17905 236 37 10 28 1 55 18C 1S. af. Eas. Low S. 5 226 38 10 49 2 36 8 829 515 19 M Bat. of Lex. 1775. 5 216 89 11 10 3 16 9 2 5 206 40 11 31 3 54 9 5728 [perigee. 5 186 42 11 51 2 Sund. aft. Easter. 5 146 46 13 11 10 6 245 11 0 26 M 27 Tu 6.8 5 126 48 13 30 11 6 3 42 27 11 42 5 116 49 13 50 11 58 4390 morn. 28 W Spica so. 10 52 ev. 5 106 50 14 9 morn. 5 31 25 0 30 29 Th Tides diminishing. 5 96 51 14 27 0 43 6 22 0 122 30 Fr La.ced.toU.S.18035 86 5214 46 1 24 7 920 226 5th Month MAY, 1830. hath 31 days. Hume.--David Hume observed, that all the devont persons he had ever met with were melancholy. On this Bishop Horne remarked, this might very probably be; for, in the first place, it is most likely that he saw very few, his friends and acquamtance being of another sort; and, secondly, the sight of him would make a devout man look serious at any time. It is the perfection of holiness to do what God loves, and love what God does. The bate which we all bear with the most Christian patience, is the hate of those who envy us. Assurance of hope is not to be obtained so much by self-examination as by active piety. Pres. Edwards. 718 37 morn. 5 13 13 818 520396 425 21 16 C Rog.Sun.G.elon. 9 4517 9 19 6 1 18 656 292127 559 7 28 8 38 15 Sa Hi stat. Low tides. 4 527 17 M Hn. J. Jay, d. 1829.4 507 10 19 19 1 55 7 49 23 18 Tu Antares so. 0 41 m. 4 49 7 11 19 33 19W Dunstan. [) in per. 4 487 12 19 46 20 Th Ascen. D. Holy Th. 4 477 13 19 58 21 Frent. G.elon. 4 46 7 14 20 11 22 Sa High tides. 4 457 15 20 25 2 31 8 42 0 3893622 3 46 10 31 8 sets. eve.28 3 18 4 45 62 72 7 52 837 921 1 27 21 10 3 2255 10 45 3 21 20 11 26 4 14 2 morn. 23 S. aft. Ascen. Day. 4 457 15 20 35 8 52 24 M Copernicus d. 1543.4 447 16 20 46 9 49 25 Tu Spica so. 97 even. 4437 17 20 57 10 59 26 W Calvin died, 1564. 4427 18 21 711 23 27 Th 24 south 3 morn. 4 427 1821 18 morn. 5 316 08 28 Fr Ms.Miss. Soc. form-4 417 19 21 280055029 0 53 29 Sa ed, 1799. Low 4 407 2021 37 0 34 6.35 mm 144 30C Whit. Sun. [tides. 4 407 20 21 46 1 5 7 1823 245 31M Whit Monday. 4 397 2121.55 1338 0 355 New-York. |