Boston; N. England, N. York N. York City; Philadelphia, Washington; Mary- and California. SUN SUN MOON HIGH SUN SUN MOON HIGH SUN SUN MOON Evening Morning RISES. SETS. WATER RISES. SETS. RISES. 24 W 11 51 9 41 5 576 17 3 55 5 13 5 58 6 16 3 51 6 16 5 56 6 17 3 59 8 28 5 58 6 16 25 T 11 47 10 38 5 556 18 4 43 9 30 5 56 6 17 4 40 4 37 26 F 11 43 11 34 5 536 19 5 22 10 26 5 546 18 5 20 7 12 5 546 18 5 18 27 S 11 39 morn 5 526 20 rises 11 17 5 526 19 rises 7 59 5 536 19 rises 28 13 11 35 29 5 506 21 7 39 ev. 25 51 6 20 7 38 8 47 5 51 6 19 7 37 29 M 11 32 1 24 5 48 6 22 8 42 48 5 496 21 8 39 9 34 5 50 6 20 8 37 30 T 11 28 2 18 5 466 23 9 52 1 36 5 476 22 9 49 10 21 5 48 6 21 9 46 31 W 11 24 3 12 5 456 24 10 57 2 235 46 6 23 10 54 11 6 5 476 22 10 50 MOON.-Lowest, 6th; apogee, 11th; highest, 21st; perigee, 26th. FARMING and the various kinds of business will soon require the undivided attention of all who earn their liv ing, and now, if ever, is the proper time to examine and put iu order all roofs which require repairs, for which purposes nothing cheaper or more reliable can be obtained than the Asbestos Roof Coating and Cement, manufactured by H. W. Johns, No. 78 William street, corner of Liberty, N. Y. These materials are adapted for all kinds of roofs, and can be easily applied by any one. Mr. Johns has for eleven years been engaged in the manufacture of roofing materials, and has met with a deserved success in his Asbestos Roofing and Roofing Materials. Send for descriptive circulars. EVERYTHING FOR SCHOOLS! SCHOOL FURNITURE, APPARATUS, ARTICLES FOR EVERY SCHOOL. SCHOOL MERCHANDISE IN THE WORLD. J. W. SCHERMERHORN & Co., Publishers, Book- 1 26 M 27 T 28 W 9 41 9 38 9 34 25 36 53 7 27 11 40 5 56 5 16 55 8 37 ev. 24 1 51 5 0 6 56 9 44 1 11 5 36 52 9 40 29 T 9 30 2 46 4 58 6 57 10 45 2 15 26 53 10 40 10 43 5 30 F 9 26 3 40 4 57 6 58 11 40 2 49 5 06 5511 35 11 325 MOON.-Lowest, 3d; apogee, 8th; highest, 17th; perigee, 24th. 6 6 50 7 25 8 22 5 96 47 7 22 5 4 6 51 8 34 9 11 5 86 48 8 30 9 58 5 66 49 9 36 5 6 50 10 36 46 51 11 30 Are you building a barn! What kind of a roof are you going to put on! Have you ever seen H. W. Johns' Asbestos Roofing! I'll send to 78 William Street to-day for pariculars. HORACE GREELEY purposes to write, during the year 1869, an elementary work on Political Economy, wherein the policy of Protection to Home Industry will be explained and vindicated. This work will first be given to the public through successive issues of THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, and will appear in all its editions-DAILY, $10; SEMIWEEKLY, $4; and WEEKLY, $2. For terms and particulars, see page 93. 28 F 7 36 2 32 4 29 7 25 8 29 ev. 5 4 34 7 20 8 24 8 50 4 39 7 14 8 20 9 37 4 39 7 15 9 18 1 38 29 S 7 32 3 21 4 28 7 27 10 19 14 4 27 7 28 11 3 7 28 4 4 4 27 7 28 11 42 7 24 4 52 4 267 29 morn 23 4 38 7 16 10 10 8 4 38 7 17 10 55 10 15 10 2 25 4 32 7 23 10 59 11 3 11 4 327 23 11 38 11 56 3 584 817 24 morn ev. 44 4 377 18 morn MOON.-Apogee, 6th; highest, 15th; perigee, 21st; lowest, 28th. The calendar shows the division of time into weeks and days. Modern enterprise has furnished us with an accurate subdivision into seconds, minutes, and hours, by means of the watch, and American machinery at Waltham and Elgin is now supplying the most accurate of watches. The following letter from Dr. Horr, of the Astronomical Observatory of Iowa, is a flattering testimonial to the superiority of the Elgin Watches: DUBUQUE, Iowa, May 20, 1868. GENTLEMEN: The B. W. Raymond Watch, manufactured by the National Watch Co., at Elgin, Ill., which I have had since November last, has performed better than any of several fine watches which I have tested, including 4 37 7 17 11 34 a Jurgensen Chronometer. My means for the determination of time are nearly equal to those at any Astronomical Observatory in the country, and include a well mounted transit instrument and a first class box Chronometer, with which time can be determined from the fixed stars to the one-fourth part of a second. Your watch is not a high-priced one, but I take pleasure in commending it to my friends as excelling in perfection of time keeping the generality of the high-priced European and American Watches, which, so far as I can judge, it also rivals in fineness of finish and excellence of workmanship. Yours truly, ASA HORR, M.D. TO NATIONAL WATCH CO., ELGIN, ILL. 1st Quar. 16 9 31 ev. Full.... 23 8 55 ev. 8 43 ev. 8 31 ev. 25 8 2011 16 1 37 3 21 12 2 21 Boston; N. England, N. York SUN SUN MOON HIGH Morning Morning RISES. SETS. H. M. H. M. H. M. 12 1 33 4 367 19 9 7 16 6 21 4 257 30 45 5 39 4 307 25 7 12 7 34 257 31 1 12 6 28 4 307 26 7 8 7 45 4 247 32 1 39 7 20 4 307 26 7 4 9 35 10 2 4 30 7 35 10 12 10 41 3 31 4 25 7 40 10 47 4 29 7 35 10 44 11 23 29 T 5 30 4 16 4 257 40 11 14 3 23 4 29 7 35 11 12 ev. 8 4 377 29 11 11 30 W 5 26 4 59 4 267 40 11 40 4 5 4 297 35 11 39 52 4 377 29 11 39 4 307 35 8 30 4 35 7 29 8 4 377 29 10 42 MOON.-Apogee, 2d; highest, 11th; perigee, 16th; lowest, 24th; apogee, 30th. HAPPY IS HE WHO KNOWETH.-Where persons feel a heavy weight about the chest, or fullness of the vessels of the head or neck, with headache, perhaps dizziness and a queer uncertainty about the eyes, which are dull and bloodshod, and have a heavy look. These signs continuing a bilious diarrhoea is apt to set in, which is an attempt of nature to cure, and often does, but may run into dysentery. To use anodynes or astringents in those or in any other cases, often makes matters worse, causing Paralysis, Palsy, Apoplexy, and too often shortening life. BRANDRETH'S PILLS is the medicine needed at such times; the very ferment of the humors making the riddance of impurities easier and more effectual. Six or seven pills should be used every night for two or three nights. They will cure the diarrhoea if present, remove the weight from the chest and bowels and the feeling of fullness about the head and neck, cleansing the liver, spleen, gall-bladder, and kidneys, and otherwise aid each organ of the body to work well. All this because the bowels and the blood have been relieved of an oppressive burden. Indeed, after two or three days' use of Brandreth's Pills, pains, aches, heaviness and dullness vanish; life, vivacity, and agileness take their place; the eye and the complexion grow clear and bright, and the voice even acquires a healthy, cheerful ring. Observe Brandreth's Pills are innocent and adapted for every period of life, from infancy to old age. Dr. Brandreth's office, BRANDRETH HOUSE, NEW YORK. Sold by all druggists. MOON SOUT. Full.... Boston; N. England, N. York York City; Philadelphia, Washington; Mary- SUN SUN MOON HIGH SUN SUN MOON HIGH. Morning Morning RISES. SETS. RISES. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. land, Va., Ky., Mo., and California. SUN SUN RISES. SETS. MOON RISES. H. M. H. M. H. M. 1 38 4 38 7 29 morn 25 8 22 9 56 even 1 17 12 6 13 N. 9 13 4 357 34 4 517 21 9 42 10 49 2 46 4 52 7 20 10 8 11 29 3 25 4 53 7 19 10 36 ev.10 4 58 7 14 10 37 4 6 4 547 18 11 5 534 59 7 13 11 7 4 544 557 17 11 35 1 41 4 59 7 12 11 38 3 37 4 48 7 24 10 8 4 18 4 49 7 23 10 36 5 04 507 22 11 4 5 43 4 517 21 11 33 MOON.-Highest, 8th; perigee, 12th; lowest, 21st; apogee, 28th. HERRING'S SAFES.-At the Paris Exposition a prize of 30,000 francs, in gold, was offered for the most secure and reliable safe in all respects, and the Herring's American Patented Safe, and the Chatwood English afe, were entered for competition. After a very exciting contest, in which a large concourse of spectators took a great deal of interest, and during which the workmen of the competitors worked at their opponents' safes with the greatest pertinacity and used every means human iugenuity could devise, the prize was awarded to the Herring American Safe, These Safes had before, and have since, been subjected to severe trials, and have always come out with success. GREELEY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR. The TRIBUNE proposes to send "The American Conflict," by Horace Greeley, in 2 volumes. to clubs, on terms stated in advertisement on page 93. These volumes should be placed in every School District library in the land, and each school contains scholars who can, with a few hours of attention, raise a Tribune Club and secure the history. Almost any one who wants can now obtain it by giving a few hours to procuring subscriptions for THE TRIBUNE among his friends and neighbors, and we hope many will be incited to do so. 8 4 57 7 16 9 41 4 58 7 15 10 8 |