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CONTENTS. ___________

Almanac for 1861 ....................................................................................................8-14 Calendar for 1861 .....................................................................................................15 Time Table ..................................................................................................................16 List of Sundays for 1861 .............................................................................................17 Population of the United States....................................................................................18 Population of Principle cities and Towns in the Uni ted States..................................19-20 Present Rates of Postage.............................................................................................21 Legal Interest and Usury Laws......................................................................................22 Distances from New-York to some of the most important places in North America.........23 Presidents of the United States.....................................................................................24 A blank space for every day in the year __Memorandum. __Cash account for each month__Annual Summary of cash Account__Bills payable and Receivable.

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                           ECLIPSES FOR 1861.

I. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, Jan. 10th, invisible in America. II. An Annular Eclipse of the Sun, July 7th, invisible in America. III. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, December 17th, visible. Begins at 2 h. 31 m. morning; middle at 3 h. 22 m.; ends at 4 h. 13 m., at New Yo k. Size about one-fifth of the Moon's disc. IV. A total Eclipse of the Sun, December 31st. In the United States it will be a partial eclipse. The Sun Rises eclipsed, and it ends at about 8 h. 48 m. Size about 6 digits.