OCTOBER hath 31 days. 1871. D. M. a The mountains that enfold In their wide sweep the colored landscape round, That guard the enchanted ground. BRYANT. Farmer's Calendar. À À 16.A. 17th .af. Trin. & in Perih. It is a good plan to take a lit2 Mo. tle time at this season to attend Fine for the the fairs. They are social as well 3 Tu. gr. elon. W. season. as educational institutions. They 4 W. Battle of Germantown, 1777. bring people together who are 5 Th. 689. in Apogee. ) interested in the same pursuits. 6 Fr. runs high. Grows much They give a chance to compare notes. Continue the harvest. 7 Sa. 16 4). Very low tides. 8 A. 18th Sun. af. Trin. cooler. early part of this month, but it Roots grow rapidly through the 9 Mo. 38th Franklin Pierce; Com o President of the is best to be on the safe side, and , 1869. 10 Tu. John Wesley born, 1733. A storm pull the mangolds by the end of 11 W. 16ļD. is near. the month, or you run the risk a severe freezing, which injures 12 Th. gr. hel. lat. N. them a little, so that they do not Sainte Beuve, celebrated French author, keep quite so well. Swedes will 14 Sa.stat. [16th. ) in Peri. endure cold well, and they can 15 A. 19th $. af. Trin. Unsettled be left in the ground longer. It 16 M0.8 W0. Very high tides. is best to be getting ready for winter, by putting the fences, 17 Tu.ló ). for a day or buildings, and roads in order. 18 W. St. Luke, Evangelist. two. Let the inside work go for rainy 19 Th. ) runs low. 6 h D. days. Clear out the barn yards 20 Fr. Cool and disagreeable. and haul in absorbents, such as 21 Sa. | Battle of Trafalgar: Nelson loam or peat, in sufficient quan tity to soak up and retain the 22 A. 20th $. af. Trin. 40. urine. Can't you make the cow23 Mo. Low tides. { Pietine yard a little more dishing, so that 24 Tu. OHO. High winds, it will hold water better, and not 25 W. st. Crispin. send it off through the gutter? It is a great waste to have a leak in 26 Th. rain or snow. the barn-yard. If you have any 27 Fr. 16). {Seratus burned at Gene- spare time from the harvesting, 28 Sa. St. Simon and St. Jude. go on with the fall ploughing. It 29 A. 21st S. af. Tr. High tides. is well to plough all stiff or clayey land in the fall. Hurry on the 30 Mo. Finer for some fattening animals of all kinds. 31 Tu. All Hallows Eve. days. Pick winter apples carefully. 13 Fr. { Sadjed, 1869. 2 killed, 1805. Min. Eng. d., 1869. with some a . va, 1553. 1871. NOVEMBER, Eleventh Month. Astronomical Calculations. W's Declination, | Days. d. m. Days. d. m.Days. d. m. Days. d. m.Days. d. m. 1 149.28 7 16 19 13 18 0 19 19 301 25 20 47 13 24 10 17 11 16 18 46 22 20 10 28 21 20 Length Day's m. I h. m. h. m. Fast Full Sea, Boston. h. h. Rises. h. m. Souths. m. (Last Quarter, 5th day, 8h. 11m., morning. New Moon, 12th day, Oh. 25m., evening. First Quarter, 19th day, 4h. 3m., morning. D'sl D D Place. sets. 11 47 8 29 3 53 32117 Fr. 6 534 36 9 43 5 33 15 5 3 31 legs 9 43 4 53 32218 Sa. 6 55 4 35 9 405 36 15 6 4 41 legs 10 54 5 49 323 19 SU6 56 4 35 9 395 37 14 7 5 54 legs morn. 6 41 32420 M. 6 57 4 34 9 375 39 14 8 6 61 feet 0 3 7 29 325 21 Tu. 6 58 4 33 9 35 5 41 14 9 7 71 feet 1 12 8 14 32622 W. 17 0 4 32 9 32 5 44 14 10 8 2 17 8 58 traitem327/23 Th.17 14 32 931 5 451311 87 9* h’d 3 19 9 41 328 24 Fr. 7 2 4 31 9 29 5 47 13 12 91 92 n'k 4 23 10 24 331 27 M. 7 5 4 30 9 25 5 51 12 15 111111 arm 5 Omorn. Beh|33228 Tu. 7 6 4 29 9 23 5 53 12 16 01 arm 5 39 0 42 333 29 W.7 84 29 9 215 55 12 17 03 1 br. 6 25 1 31 23 kn. 81 h'd xner 1871. DECEMBER, Twelfth Month. m. O's Declination. Astronomical Calculations. m. Days. Id. m. Days. d. m. Day8. d. m.; Days. d. 25 ( Last Quarter, 5th day, 2h. 2m., morning. New Moon, 11th day, 11h. 18m., evening. First Quarter, 18th day, 3h. 57m., evening. Full Sea, D's ) Length Day's Rises. h. mil. Sete. of Days. Decre. m. I h. m. h. Rises. h. m. Souths. m. m. 27 br. 6. bel. 1 1.4 kn. Morn Even Place. 8 15 3 11 336 2 Sa. 7 11 4 28 9 17 5 59 10 20 23 3 h’rt 9 15 3 59 337 3 SU 7 12 4 281 9 16,6 01021 33 h’rt 10 16 4 47 338 4M. 7 13 4 27 9 14 6 2 10 22 47 48 bel. 11 21 5 33 339 5 Tu. 7 14 4 27 9 13 6 3 923 5:4 bel. morn. 6 19 340 6 W. 7 15 4 27 9 12 6 4 9 24 6 0 27 7 4 341 7 Th.7 16 4 27 9 11,6 5 825 7 7 rei. 1 34 7 50 342 8 Fr. 7 17 4 27 9 10 6 6 826 81 rei. 2 43 8 38 343 9 Sa. 7 18 4 27 9 96 7 727 83 94 sec. 3 571 9 29 Prod. 344 10 SU7 19 4 27 9 8,6 8 728 91 101 sec. 5 14 10 25 34511 M. 7 204 274 9 7 6 9 6610711; thi. 6 32 11 25 0 29 7 23 2 39 349 15 Fr. 7 23 4 28 9 5 6 11 5 41 2 24 legs 8 38 3 40 350 16 Sa. 7 24 4 28 9 4 6 12 4 5 27 31 legs 9 51 4 35 351 17 SU 7 24 4 28 9 46 12 4 6 37 4 feet 11 1 5 26 352 18 M. 17 25 4 29 9 4 6 12 3 7 5 feet morn. 6 13 35319 Tu. 7 264 29 9 36 13 3 8 6 h'd 0 8 6 57 354 20 W. 7 26 4 29 9 3 6 13 2 9 61 63 h'd 1 141 7 40 355 21 Th. 7 27 4 30 9 8 6 13 210 71 7ỷ nok 2 16 8 23 356 22 Fr. 7 27 4 30 9 3 Inc. 111 8 8.1 n’k 3 19 9 7 357 23 Sa. 17 28 4 31 9 30 0 112 9 4 21 9 52 358 24 SU7 28 4 31 9 30 0013 9 10 arm 5 21 10 39 359 25 M. 7 28 4 32 9 40 1S. 14 101 102 arm 6 20 11 27 36026 Tu. 7 29 4 33 9 40 110 111 112 br. rises. morn. 36127 W.17 29 4 34 9 5 0 2 116 11 br. 5 12 0 17 362 28 Th.7 29 4 34 9 5 0 2 2 17 01 Ož br. 6 7 1 7 363 29 Fr. 7 29 4 35 9 6.0 3 2 18 1 7 7 1 56 364 30 Sa. 7 30 4 36 960 3 319 11 2 hr't 8 8 2 44 more 1 Fr. 164). Ó H). We can now sit down and foot 2 Sa. Cold winds. up the results of the year. We have drawn from the land all that 3 A. 1st Sunday in Advent. our industry compelled it to 4 Mo. United States Congress meets. yield, and our crops in store and 5 Tu. $ gr.hel. lat. S. Lowtides. the book of receipts will tell us 6W. St. Nicholas. gr.hel.lat. S. the story of the year's work. We 7 Th. Marshal Ney shot, 1815. must now feed out to the best adSome vantage the crops we have laid 8 Fr. 169 ). by. All stock will need extra 9 Sa. 8120w this time. care as the cold weather increases. 10 A. 20 Sunday in Advent. Cows, particularly, should be 11 Mo. O eclipsed; invis. in U.S. well fed, and have some roots 12 Tu. in Perigee. Grows every day. They aid in keeping up the milk, and promote the 13 W. runs low. 6hD. healtlı and condition of the ani. 14 Th in Perih. Very high tides. mal. A cow should be milked to 15 Fr. 8 gr. elon. E. within six or eight weeks of 16 Sa. laged 67, 1793. $ 14th. Washington died, calving. If she will give but moderate, three quarts a day it pays to milk 17 A. 30 Sunday in Advent. her night and morning. A heifer, 18 Mo. with falling weather. or young cow in milk after her 19 Tu. Cooler, first calf, should be made to yield 20 W. 6WD. but fine for all she is capable of at this sea son, and to hold out as long as 21 Th. St. Thomas. Low tides. she will. Fattening animals need 22 Fr. O ent. S. Winter begins. the personal attention of the 23 Sa. 8 stat. [Shortest day. owner. They thrive better under They 24 A. 4th Sun. in d. 8 in 8. the eye of the master. 25 Mo. CHRISTMAS DAY. thel need to be kept clean, warm, contented. Store pigs should 26 Tu. St. Steph. Dr. h. Din Ap. have warın quarters. Brood 27 W. St. John, Evangelist. mares ought to have loose box 28 Th. * in Perih. High tides. stalls, and an liour's exercise in 29 Fr. 28th. Holy Innocents. the yard daily in fair weather. It is well to lay in ice this month 30 Sa. 8 in Perih. season. if you can. Make a complete 31] A. 1st Sun. af. Chr. O in Per. inventory, and close up accounts. |