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317.3M31 A ; ACHU SETTS REGISTER, mmtttf states ealrnlrstr For the Year of our Lord Being second after Bissextile, or Leap Tear, and Fifty-fourth of American Independence. CONTAINING Civil^ Judicial^ Ecclesiastical and Militcry Lists in Associations, and Corporate Institutions For Literary, Agricultural, and Cliaritable Purposes. |^^ A List of Post-Towns in Massachusetts, with the Ij^r- names of the post-masters. }^ CITY OFFICERS IN BOSTON. ALSO, CATALaJGUES of the Officers of the Witli its several Departments and Establishments ; Times of the Sittings of the several Courts ; Governors in each Stale ; And a Variety of other Interesting Articles. BOSTON: RICHARDSON, LORD, & HOLBROOK, AND JAMES LORING. f ECLIPSES— 1830. There will be six Eclipses this year, four of the Suif, and two of the Moon, in the following order, viz .• I. The first will be of the Sun, February 22d, llh. 52m. in the evening, of course invisible to us. II. The second will be of the Moon, March 9th, 8h. 47m. morning, invisible. III. The third will be of the Sun, March 24th, lOh. Om. morning, invisible. IV. The fourth will be of the Sun, August 18th, 7h. 9m. morning, invisible. V. The fifth will be of the Moon, the 2d day of Sep- tember, partly visible. Beginning 4h. Middle Moon rises totally eclipsed End of total darkness . End Digits eclipsed, 21o 40' on the Moon's S. Limb. VI. The sixth is of the Sun, Sept. Itith, 9h. 44m. evening, invisible. M i- i Digitized by tine Internet Arcliive in 2009 witli funding from University of IVIassacliusetts, Boston Iittp://www.arcliive.org/details/pocketalmanackfol830amer JANUARY, 1830, begins on Friday. FEBRUARY, 1830, begins on Monday. Full ^loon, Ttli day, 2h. 58m. evening. Last Quarter, I5lli day, 7h. 44m. evening. New Moon, 22d day, lUi. 52m. evening. MjWI Observable Days, tSi'c |r. © s. |r.®&. [F.Sea. More 5 1 14 6 10 2j3 Purif. V. M. falling 4 2 18 7 6 3,4 (iveather* 3 3 19 8 a Y'd L. south 8h. 20. 2 4 17 8 57 Agate. Very o 5 9 9 51 67 Gov. Eustis died 1825. 58 5 55 10 42 Septuag. Sun. tides cold 57 ^rise 11 31 decrease. 56 6 18 morn. Rather more 55 7 16 19 pleasant 54 1 4 but cool. 53 46 Sat. sou. iih. 24m. >apo, 51 z6 Finer 6 50 7 Sexages. Sun. Valen. Day. 6 49 morn. 48 Low <with 47 o I 31 [S.J. C. Ded. tides somt 46 o 56 15 Ghenttre. rat. byCon. 1815. 45 1 52 4 7*s set lb. morn, sno^-w. 43 s 47 57 ^ite cool 42 3 41 53 with high 41 4 30 50 Qui.Sun. Wash.born 173a. 39 5 i6 9 47 C. P. Lenox. C^ecl. inv. 38 >8ets 10 45 Shro. Tues. Pretty ivinds. 6 381 11 43 AshW. St.M. Good 7 27 ev. 37 high > perig. 8 39 1 30 weather for the 9 52 2 23 tides. season II 3 3 16 I St Sund. in Lent. [6 29 morn. 4 9 VENUS will be evening star till March 7th—thence morning star to the 20th of December. —JUPITER will be morning star till July 5th— thence evening star. MARCH, 183(4 begins on Monday. First Quarter, 1st day, 3h. 18m. evening. Full Moon, 9tli day, Sh. 47m. morning. Last Quarter, 17th day, Oh. 52m. evening. New Moon, 24th day, lOh. Om. morning. First Quarter, 31st day, 2h. 14m. morning. M|W| Observable Days, 55"^. |r.0s. ir.#s.lF.Sea I C. P. Wore. David. 16 28 II 5 2 2 S. J. C. L. T. Bost. C. C.\6 27 1 15 5 55 3 Suddeji [North. & Greenf.jS 25 2 14 6 50 4 Not very high changesJ,6 24 3 08 7 50 5 Sirius south yh. 30m. j6 23 6| 3 55 8 34 6 tides. Fery 6 21 61 4 38 9 24 6' 7 2d. Sunday in Lent. 6 19 5 15 10 13 8 C.P.Concord. cool. 6 18 5 49 II o II 9 7*sset iih.52m. D ecl.inv.'6 16 6 #rise 44 lo Rain 676 morn. ) Low cr ]) apo. 61 8 3 a8 12 6 |Greg. 61 9 o 1 12 13 Planet Herchell disc. 1781.6 11 9 56 156 i4|C 3d Sun. in Lent. tides. !6 9 10 53 a 40 lap C. P. Ips. & Spring. Muc^\6 11 48 3 23 i6|3 C. C. Plymouth. Jiner, 6 morn 4 8 174 Boston eva. 1776. vntb 6 43 4 56 i8|5 bigb ivinds- 6 1 36.. 5 45.1 Saturn south g\\. a 6 19 6 25I 36J 20 Great fire in Boston, 1 760. 6 3 12 7 31 21 4th Sun. in L. M. L. Sun.;5 59 3 56: 8 a8 Changeable; 22 C. P. North. p^ bZ 23 C. C. Taun. & Wore. I5 56 b 14 24 Very with sno^M 0ecl. inv.J5 55 >sets 2.5 Anun.V. M. or rain. > per. 266 high Very 27 tides. 28 5th. Sun. in Lent. /;z^, 29 7*s set loh. 42m. though C. P. Greenfield. cool morningJ ^ 1 APRIL, 1830, begins on Thursday. Full Moon, 8th day, 2h. 45m. morning. Last Quarter, 1 6th day, 2h. 5m. morning. New Moon, 22d day, 6h. 43m. evening. First Quarter, 29th day, 3h. 10m. evening. MlWj Observable Days, iffc. r. s. r. Sea. | © | #s.lF. 1 Tides Frequent \5 43 2 39] 2 changes qvith 5 42 2 30 3 decreasing. 5 41 3 8 ipi 4 6th Sun. in L. P S. rain. 4 9 6 5 Gov. & Sen. ch. Mass. 5 3^^ 4 9 50 6 C. P. Bost. C. C. Springf. 5 36 5 10 34 7 7*8 set I oh. Cooler but 5 -^S 5 1 19 afne sun. ]) apo 5 34 9 rise morn. 9:6 Good Friday. Cloudy 5 32 7 58 o Mid with some 5 3» 8 56 o UC Easter DAY. tides, rain. 29 9 51 C.P.Ply. [C.C. Ips.&Barn.i5 z8 io 45 2 S.J.C.Worc. Cone. Gre'f.&U 27 7|ii 37 3 144 [Taunton. '5 25 7imorn. 3 ^5s Frequent showers nuitR^ 24 7| 28" 4 166 Spica south iih. 35m. 3 23 7 5 '7 7 Dr. Frankl. died 1790. thun-\^ 21 7 6 18C 1st Sun. pastE. L. S. der.\^ 20 7 7 192 C. C. Nant. Bat. Lex. 75. 7 8 203 S.J.C.North'p. C.P.Barn. 7 9 21|4 Uncommonly [C. C. Ded. 7 10 225 Fine for ^ perig. 7 236 St. Geo. high the season. 7 7 43ev. 7*s set ph. tides. 7 8 56 o 2d Sund. past E. St. M. 7 10 4 C. P. Dedham. More 7 11 6 S. Ips. J. C. Sprin. & Barn. 7 signs of [C.C. Len, 7 rain. 7 Louis, ced. to U. S. 1 803 7 MAY, 1830, begins on Saturday. JULY, 1S30, begins on Thursday. Full Moon, 5th day, 9h. 40m. evening. Last Quarter, 12th day, lOh. 52m. evening. New Moon, 19th day, 7h. 30m. evening. First Quarter. 27th dav, 3h. 52m. evening. Sea. M Wl Observable Days, \5fc r.Qs. |r.©s. F. yerj warm and 28 8 1 39 8 o Visit. B. V. Mary. suUry. s8 8 a 3 8 47 [Ada. &Jef. di 1826. 29 8 9 36 4thSun. p.Tr. lND.de. '76. 3 ai 10 219 Jupiter sou. iih 56m. 30 8 ^lise 11 22 S. J.C.Nant. C.P.Bost. 30 8 7 51 morn. Not very high Fine, if 31 8 8 34 o 14 7*s rise ih. 5am. not 31 8 9 13 1 5 tides too dry. 3a 8| 9 50 I 55 Some 32 8^10 23 a 45 5th Sunday past Trinity. 33 810 56 3 34 this rain 33 8;ii 31 4 ^3 C. C. Salem, this > peri. 34 8morn. 5 15 o 6 10 month. 35 8J 9 Swit. time. 35 8 47 7 06 Good 36 8 1 31 8 3 hay 37 8 2 as 9 1 6th Sun. past Trin. 38 8| 3 17 10 o Geo. IV. crowned 18:11. 38 8 ) sets 10 57 Marg. (weather. Not 398, 7 47 11 49 so fine 40 8, 8 28 eve.39 Magd. for a day 41 8 9 a 0? two. 42 8, 34 2 9 2.4i7 Very Jup. sou. loh. aam. 43 8.10 4 2 5a 7th Sun. p. Tr. St. James. 44 810 31 33 262 St. Anne. Dog d. begin. 45 811 o 14 lovv^ Fine > apo. 46 811 29 57 284 7*s rise iih. 30m. 47 8 morn. 42 95 tides. to the end 48 8 o o 30 30 6 Wm, Penn died i 718 of 49 8 Z5 19 317 the month. 50 8 1 13 8 II AUGUST, 1830, begins on Sunday. Full Moon, 4th day, 8h. 13in. morninge Last Quarter, 11th day, 3h. 24m. morning. New Moon, 18th day, 7h. 9m, morning. First Quarter, 26th day, 9h. 19m. morning. M|W| Observable Days, Iffc. r.Qs. [r.^s-lF. Sea. 8th Sun. past T. L. D. 51 z o 2 o Changeable 4 52 2 50 10 3 C. Plym. for 4 53 3 46' ^^ 4 Tides some 54 • rise 1 51 7*sriseiih. days bS 7 48 morn. Transf. our Lord. Groivs 56 8 25 o 44 7 increasing.

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