1868. JUNE, Sixth Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. 's Declination. m. 456 22 44 12 23 12 18 23 26 24 23 25 30 23 8 7 Full Moon, 5th day, 2h. 11m., morning. 1 Mo. 4 257 30 15 5612108484 rei. thi. D 8. Souths. h. m. m. 2 329 28 3 4 10 17 3 38 11 6 415 11 56 thi. rises. morn. 12 Fr. 4 22 7 37 15 15 6 11 13 Sa. 4 22 7 37 15 15 6 11 14 SU. 4 22 7 38 15 16 6 12 15 Mo. 4 22 7 38 15 16 6 12 16 Tu. 4 22 7 38 15 16 6 12 17 W. 4 22 7 39 15 17 6 13 18 Th. 4 23 7 39 15 17 6 13 19 Fr. 4 23 7 40 15 17 6 13 20 Sa. 4 23 7 40 15 17 6 13 21 SU. 4 23 7 40 15 17 6 13 22 Mo. 4 23 7 40 15 17 Dec. 23 Tu. 4 24 7 40 15 16 0 123122 h'rt 24 W. 4 24 7 40 15 16 0 12424 23 bel. 25 Th. 4 24 7 40 15 16 0 12531 34 bel. 26 Fr. 4 25 7 40 15 15 0 2364 44 bel. 27 Sa. 4 25 7 40 15 15 0 2375 55 rei. 28 SU. 4 25 7 40 15 1502386 6 rei. 29 Mo. 4 26 7 40 15 14 0 33977 sec. 39 10 16 4 58 5 49 046 38 0 35 7 27 1 6 8 15 S. 23 61 h'd 1 26 84 9 n'k 220 9 16 arm 2 59 10 9 3 42 11 6 1 114 114 br. sets. 07 21 br. 840 18 931 29 Bright is the world with the sun's warm rays, The rose tree blooms, while the birds sing praise, Aspects, Holidays, Events, National Fast on account of the death 3W. 5 Fr. Farmer's Calendar. THE oftener you can stir the Now soil among the growing crops this (N. H. Leg. meets. Great month the better. It destroys the { earthquake in N.E.,1744. weeds, which now shoot up rapsome idly; it loosens the surface, and National, National flag raised again at Galveston, prevents any injury from drought; dull it promotes the growth of plants 6 Sa. High tides. 7 D. Trinity Sun. (runs low. in various ways. Therefore start up the horse cultivator. You will 8 Mo. 6. weather find that it saves a great deal of 9 Tu.at greatest brilliancy. hand labor. Sow plenty of corn 10 W. in Apogee. may be for fodder in drills. It is a great 11 Th. St. Barna's. { (Frost in low grounds convenience in the dry and hot about Boston, 1852. days of August and early in Sep12 Fr. {Wat Tyler's insurrection, expected. tember, and it has the advantage Pleasant for a that in case it is not all needed it 14 D. 1st S. af. T. 624 C. L. ti. may be cured and used in winter. 15 Mo. 6. Of all our fodder, or soiling plants, mander-in-chief, 1775. Indian corn is the best and most 16 Tu. gr. elong. E. few productive, and the farmer who 17 W. 68৫. { Battle of Bunker Hill, 13 Sa. 1775. neglects to sow an acre or two has 18 Th. Battle of Waterloo, 1815. days. not got his eyes open to modern 19 Fr. 20th. Victoria proclaimed queen, 1837. improvements. Ruta-bagas may 20 Sa. Oent.. Sum.beg. H. ti. go in as late as the 20th of the month, or even later. You may 21 D. 2d Sun. af. Tr.ru. high. fill up vacant patches with them, 22 Mo. 6. 6. in Per. and the spots where the early peas 23 Tu. stationary. Hot for grew. If you have a piece of oats 24 W. St. John Baptist. the to be cut green and cured for fod25 Th. Battle of Bannockburn der, you may plough up the stubseason. ble, harrow, sow on a heavy dress26 Fr. Sir Walter Raleigh visited Virginia, 1607. ing of superphosphate and plaster, 27 Sa. { Maryland and raise a capital crop of ruta28 D. 3d Sun. af. Trin. Low ti. bagas, that will fill up the cart, { fought, Constitutional Convention of and the cellar too, in the month Very of November, to an extent beyond warm. calculation. Nothing like a good supply of roots. 1868. JULY, Seventh Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. Days of 's Declination. m. Days. d. m. 1 Days of Full Moon, 4th day, 3h. 55m., evening. • New Moon, 19th day, 5h. 12m., evening. W. 4 27 7 40 15 13044118291 thi..216 9 52 0 4412 92 10 thi. thi. 0 5413 104 10 2 56 10 41 338 11 30 rises. morn. 12 SU. 4 34 7 36 15 20 15 522 44 13 Mo. 4 35 7 36 151016523 5 5 n'k morn. 6 17 14 Tu. 4 36 7 35 14 59 0 18624 664 n'k 01875 15 W. 4.36 7 34 14 58 MW D. M. D. W. Traced is God's name in delicate lines On flower and leaf: as they dress the stem His care is seen, and His wisdom shines Aspects, Holidays, Events, 1 W. 6. in Aph. Washington took command of Fine, army, 1775. 3 Fr. Battle of Gettysburg, 1863. 4 Sa. Farmer's Calendar. DON'T wait till after the Fourth to begin haying. Many a piece of clover should have come down a week ago. That June grass on the knoll has been ready for some in A. if not 20. runs low. too pitch into that. Early cut hay, remember, is the best for all stock, and it is a great gain to get ahead 5 D. 4th S. af. T. 6 W. H.ti. days, and it would be as well to 6 Mo. 7 Tu. Boston and Wor. railroad Bo 9 Th.. 10 Fr. Columbus born, 1447. 11 Sa. 624. 12 D. 5th Sun. af. Trin. 13 Mo. Low tides. Inf.. 14 Tu. Napoleon sailed for St. 18 Sa. dry. Inf. 8W. Port Hudson surrendered, 1883, Good with the haying before the summer haying rains begin. There is less danger weather. of your hay lacking substance from Not early cutting than of being hard and woody from getting too ripe. 6. Wheat should be cut a week before so fine it is dead ripe. The grain will for weigh more, and be better every a day way. So of oats. Cut early, the straw is vastly better for feed, and brighter. Midsummer is a good or two. time to cut timber, but it won't do runs high. to forget the weeds in the cornfield 19 D. 6th Sun.af. Trin. 6. and the carrot bed. "A stitch in in Per. H.ti. [6 68. time," you know, saves thousands, 21 Tu.stat.gr. hel. lat. S. seed will produce a host of little 22 W. Ironclad steamer Dunderberg launched weeds, that soon grow to big ones. 23 Th. Bunker Hill Monument completed, Raising weeds is bad and profitless 24 Fr. stat. (Ex-President Van Buren farming. Forage crops pay better. › died, aged 79, 1862. Have a little mercy on the teams. 25 Sa. St. James. Dog Days beg. Remember they have to go afoot. 26 D. 7th Sun. af. Tr. in Aph. It's hard work pulling the mowing 27 Mo. ४५१. Low ti. Rain, machine at midday in the hot 28 Tu. in. h৫. with sun. Pitching hay up over the 29W. thunder barn beams is no child's play. Why don't you get a horse hayand fork? It saves the muscles, and 20 Mo. 1842. Wilberforce died, aged 30 Th. Massacre at New Orleans, 1866. 31 Fr.runs low. for one weed allowed to shed its lightning. some time too. 1868. AUGUST, Eighth Month. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. 's Declination. m. Days. d. m. O Full Moon, 3d day, 7h. 8m., morning. Last Quarter, 11th day, 7h. 44m., morning. • New Moon, 18th day, Oh. 27m., morning. D First Quarter, 24th day, 8h. 3m., evening. 8 Sa. 5 07 10 14 10 1 7520 24 24 h'd 9 SU.5 17 9 14 819 521 3 34 h'd 10 19 4 14 10 Mo. 5 27 8 14 6 111 29 Sa. 5 226 39 13 17 2 0 28 Fr. 5 21 6 40 1319 158 111 8월 94 kn. 30 SU. 5 23 6 37 13 14 23 012 910 legs 110 8 84 kn. 1991 20948 2 54 10 34 |