> First Quarter, 2d day, 9h. 14m., morning. Last Quarter, 17th day, 8h. 46m., evening. 1 Th. 15 25|6 34 13 2 Fr. 5 26 6 33 13 912 9 12 17 F. A. 10 Sa. 5 346 19 12 45 2 33 11 SU.5 35 6 17 12 42 2 36 416 063 3 5} 8 3 8 kn. 0 42 8 59 1 42 9 52 2 46 10 43 3 51 11 31 F. A. > First Quarter, 1st day, 4h. 35m., evening. Last Quarter, 17th day, 1h. 29m., evening. Rises. Sets. Boston. D's D Morn Even Place. D R. S. Souths. h. m. h. m. h. thi. 6 45 1 48 |27|Th.|6 27|5 0|1033|445|16| 3| 14 13 thi. 28 Fr. 6 28 4 59 29 Sa. 6 29 4 58 30 SU. 6 31 4 56 10 31 4 47 16 4 2 21 kn. 31 kn. How quiet, through the hazy autumn air, The elm-boughs wave with many a gold-flecked leaf! How calmly float the dreamy-mantled clouds 1 Sa. Through these still days of Autumn, fair and brief! Aspects, Holidays, Events, runs low. 2 B. Low tides. 3 Mo. 4 Tu. 5 W. 6 Th. 7 Fr. O inferior. MRS. STOWE. Farmer's Calendar. HARVESTING continues through Good this month on most farms. Some of the roots may come out of the ground towards the close, but as a general rule this is the month of greatest growth of swedes Louis Philippe born, 1773. for the and mangolds. The barn-yard Congress convenes at New York, and may be cleared, the issues a declaration of rights, 1765. hauled out, and ploughed in. It season. will be so much gain upon the High tides. 8 Sa. 9 B. 6C. 10 Mo. in 8. 11 Tu. 69. 12 W. 14 Fr. stat. manure spring's work. The yard should then receive a dressing of muck or loam, enough to act as an absorbent for any liquid manures that would run to waste. Some compost manures in heaps on the field, but this makes a great deal Changes of extra work. It is a good plan to haul muck to the barn, or store, it in the cellar, or somewhere to under cover for use in winter. It is a good time to cut timber. C. The wood is now matured for the dull. year, and it is better to cut all Many shocks of earthquake in Califor-deciduous trees at this season nia; property and lives lost, 1868. than later. Something may be Becomes done in getting the buildings, C. 6 9 C. 26 W. High tides. 29 Sa. 30 B. 31 Mo. runs low. fences, &c., ready for winter. In stormy weather, some inside work is to be preferred, and any needed repairs should be made in the barn. How is the fall feed fine in the mowing lots? Don't let the cattle eat too closely. A part may be fed off if it is heavy, but close feeding is bad economy. and Don't forget to attend the fairs pleasant. in your neighborhood. 31st. President Lincoln pro- 1870. NOVEMBER, Eleventh Month. Astronomical Calculations. m. Days. d. 2. Days. d. .Days. Id. Days of 's Declination. O Full Moon, 8th day, 2h. 48m., morning. 15 17 16 16 12 9 59 5 19 16 17 9 54 5 24 9 W. 6 43 4 44 10 10 Th. 6 44 4 43 11 Fr. 6 46 4 42 12 Sa. 6 47 4 40 13 SU. 6 48 4 40 14 Mo. 6 49 4 39 15 Tu. 6 51 4 38 16 W. 6 52 4 38 17 Th. 6 53 4 37 18 Fr. 6 54 4 36 19 Sa. 6 56 4 35 20 SU. 6 574 34 21 Mo. 6 58 4 34 22 Tu. 6 59 4 33 23 W. 7 1 4 32931 5 47 13 9.30 5 48 13 2 9 28 5 50 13 3 1 927 5 51 12 4 925 5 53 12 5 9 24 5 54 12 6 3 9.22 5 56 11 7 4 24 Th. 7 24 32 25 Fr. 7 3 4 31 26 Sa. 7 4 4 31 27 SU.7 5 4 30 28 Mo. 7 6 4 30 29 Tu. 7 7 4 29 103 11 13 thi. 1 kn. 9 5 9 16 13 104 105 h'd 4 43 11 1 5 5 13 3 5 15 16 14 103 11 n'k 5 42 11 44 n'krises. morn. arm 5 53 0 27 14 arm |