. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... 2 46 3 38 4 33 5 32 Rises 10 15 10 46 11 25m. 0 16 1 16 2 26 3 128 30 8 48 9 79 309 56 10 26 11 9m. 0 00 59 2 10 3 23rises. 7al27 35 7 57 8 24 8 53 9 2910 16 HighWa. m. 3 14 4 8 5 16 6 46 8 15 9 24 10 20 11 611 43 0al8 0 48 1 16 8 37 9 37 10 23 11 411 42 19 0 53 1 34 2 17 3 1 4 1 MISCELLANEOUS. J> Perigee. Ras Alhague S. 8 37. Rath €col for the tides. III. and Ind$ greatest elong. E. Elect£ in 8 Stationary. Altair S. 10 25 a. Change-Rath
. The American anti-slavery almanac, for ... : calculated for Boston, New York, and Pittsburgh ... 2 46 3 38 4 33 5 32 Rises 10 15 10 46 11 25m. 0 16 1 16 2 26 3 128 30 8 48 9 79 309 56 10 26 11 9m. 0 00 59 2 10 3 23rises. 7al27 35 7 57 8 24 8 53 9 2910 16 HighWa. m. 3 14 4 8 5 16 6 46 8 15 9 24 10 20 11 611 43 0al8 0 48 1 16 8 37 9 37 10 23 11 411 42 19 0 53 1 34 2 17 3 1 4 1 MISCELLANEOUS. J> Perigee. Ras Alhague S. 8 37. Rath €col for the tides. III. and Ind$ greatest elong. E. Elect£ in 8 Stationary. Altair S. 10 25 a. Change-Rather high tides. able 9 6 2> • Northern cities ? 6 5 thronged with Vega S. a. A6D. 2) Apogee. 3 d Altair S. 9 59 a. Low tides. $ S. 8 31 S. 9 42 enters fl#.Deneb onmer. 10 24]jj (5 5 . Abolitionism Altair S. 9 24 a. spreading]) Perigee. $ in AphelionMiddling on mer. 10 4 a.$ at greatest 10 38 a. Fair slave holders Look out for mobs Continues unsettled Rainy. BOSTON. 1839.] Anti-Slavery Almanac. 21 UNPAID. EMANCIPATED SLAVES CAN TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES. Testimony. Since their freedom, the negroes cultivate habits of carefulnessand economy.—Mr. J. Howell. There is an increasing attention paid by the negroes to cultivating their privatedands. They are very acute in making bargains.—Dr. Daniell. 1 The negroes show a great deal of shrewdness in every thing which concernstheir own interests. To a stranger it must be utterly incredible how they canmanage to live on such small wages. They are very exact in keeping their accountswith the manager.—H. Armstrong, Esq. 1 The emancipated people manifest as much cunning and address in business,fts any class of persons.—Mr. James Howell. The capabilities of the blacks for education are conspicuous ; so also as tomental acquirements and trades.—Hon. N. Nugent. ANTIGUA SLAVEHOLDERS PREACHING THE FAITH THAT ONCE THEY DESTROYED Till 1834 the Antigua
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