. Webster's calendar, or, The Albany, Columbia, Montgomery, and Washington almanack, for the year of our Lord ... . 10121)51415Hiis19202 23 212r,2<i282!)30 10 6 596 5?G 5G6 566 54G 530 52G 51G 506 48G 4G 4GG 45G 44(5 426 416 406 39G 37G 3GG 35G 34G 326 316 30 K n R HE nt V3 G 1G 12 8 42 9 109 38 10 2 10 32 11 2 11 41 12 34morn 2 34 3 44 4 54sets 7 7 34 8 5 8 369 9 53 10 36 11 37 12 38morn 2 50 4 0 5 6 6 12 morn 11 39eve. 1 2511 39 2 48 24 6 50 36 6 24 7 15 8 7 9 09 52 10 44 11 34mom 0 22 100504540 5 38 6 38 7 38 8 38 9 31 10 22 11 10 The Indians pay great regard to the first appeara


. Webster's calendar, or, The Albany, Columbia, Montgomery, and Washington almanack, for the year of our Lord ... . 10121)51415Hiis19202 23 212r,2<i282!)30 10 6 596 5?G 5G6 566 54G 530 52G 51G 506 48G 4G 4GG 45G 44(5 426 416 406 39G 37G 3GG 35G 34G 326 316 30 K n R HE nt V3 G 1G 12 8 42 9 109 38 10 2 10 32 11 2 11 41 12 34morn 2 34 3 44 4 54sets 7 7 34 8 5 8 369 9 53 10 36 11 37 12 38morn 2 50 4 0 5 6 6 12 morn 11 39eve. 1 2511 39 2 48 24 6 50 36 6 24 7 15 8 7 9 09 52 10 44 11 34mom 0 22 100504540 5 38 6 38 7 38 8 38 9 31 10 22 11 10 The Indians pay great regard to the first appearance of every they term the sturgeon moon, because in this month they catchgreat numbers of that fish. February they call the snow moon, becausemore snow commonly falls during this month than any other duringthe winter. December they term the hunting moon, because theyemploy this month in pursuit of their game. October the travelingmoon as they leave their villages at this time, and travel to theirhunting grounds. at Wilson <fc Grosss, The Popular Clothiers. 9th Month. SEPTilMBEa, 1879. 30 M W 1 M«. 0 Tu 3 We 4 Tli 5 Fri (i Sat l # 8 Mo 9 Tu 10 We ii Tli 12 Fri ia Sat 14 E 15 \Io Hi To 17 We is Th 19 Fri ao Sat 21 E 32 Mo 33 Iu 24 We 2. Tli 20 Fri 27 Sat 2h K 20 Mo 8(1 Tu Aspects, Events, etc. $ stationary £ stationary 0 Q1877, Lovatz captured by Russians.*> 6 ® 7b. eve. ty gr. Hel. Lat. S. [Lorn 1877, Russians defeated on the river3) apogee Hh. morn. $69 9h. in Q ^ Last Qr. 3h. 0m. eve. Rainy.*L, 5 gr. elong. W. 17° 15 lh. eve.©1877 Turkish garrison of Nicsics hostile Sioux in Black hills in perihelion. [horses captured. 1877 Nez Perce Indians defeated, 1000$ gr. Hel. Lat. S. 5 6 © llh. eve.[$ 6 O 6tt- eve.] • y;™lvNew Moon lh. 2m. morn. FairiitSr 1877 Pomare queen Soc. islands 8h. morn 1877 Stanley arrivedat St. Paul de Loando, having ex. the1874 mean temp, of Sept. 03° 3. [Congo@ runs low. # First Qr. 4h.


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