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1Sa. All Saints Day. Mild It is time to pull turnips, ruta 2 E. 20th S. af. Triu. for the bagas, mangolds and carrots, and to store them in the cellar. A 3 Mo. in Per. 6. season. feeding once a day of these roots, 4 Tu.. State Election

in Massachusetts.

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properly cut up, promotes the disbanded, 1785. High tides. health and condition of all kinds Lincoln elect. Pres. U. S., having of farm stock. Feed out the Engvotes of 17 states, and 180 electoral. lish or round turnips first, then sta. Grows colder. the ruta bagas and carrots, and 7th. Battle Tip 9th. runs h. last, towards spring, the man21st S. af. Trin. 6 H . golds. All these roots are most in Apogee. Rather excellent for sheep, especially to11 Tu.. C. senators withdraw bluster-wards the latter part of winter. It is time-the best time of

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from Senate U. S., '60.

C. C. EdCarton. gr. elong. W. the year-to prune grape vines. gr. hel. lat. N. ing. Wheat and Barley sown at Malta, Bril. meteor seen at N. Y., also at 22d S. af. Trin. Low ti.

S. China and Corfu, this month.

Salem and N. Bedford, Ms., 1859.

Roses in bloom and

Do you know, by the way, how easy it is to have a large supply of this delicious and healthy fruit? How it climbs in graceful festoons up the sides of the wood-sheds, 17 Mo. 6 h C. strawberries ripe in over the ledges, or, if you will, 18 Tu. 6 2 C. New Zealand. the simple and pretty trellis! It Weather becomes finer. costs but little, is ornamental as 20 Th.SN Carolina admitted well as useful, and ought to be to the Union, 1789.6 found in abundance around ev21 Fr. 9. ecl. inv. ery farm-house and every cot22 Sa.in Per. High tides. tage. For the best varieties for 23 E. 23 S. af. Tr. Cr. low. out-of-door culture, see our last 24 Mo. Oats sown this Changeable. number, page 34. 25 Tu. Pease, carrots, turnips, &C. 26 W. This month is the best time in the year to Signs 27 Th. prune grape vines. 28 Fr. Cotton picking finished in the gulf states.

month in S. C.

sown this month in Miss.

29 Sa.Ohio admitted to 30 E. 1st S. in Adv.

the Union, 1802.

snow.

It is time to shelter cattle, especially milch cows, carefully, of nights and stormy days. It is time the boys were off to school. Don't neglect the school. It is time to start up the meetings of the farmers' clubs. It is time St. And. for a hearty thanksgiving!

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DECEMBER hath 31 days.

1862.

Around us all things, stark and dumb,
Seem praying for the snows to come;

And for the summer bloom and greenness gone,
With winter's sunset lights and dazzling moons atone.

Aspects, Holidays, Events,

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Grapes ripen at Bahia this month.
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Illinois admitted into
the Union, 1818.

Alabama admitted into
the Union, 1819.

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THE ground is closed in the is no time for idleness. chilly grasp of winter; but tnere Be sure you have a good supply in the cold. woodhouse: Then there are the chores to see to. It won't do to

in 8. neglect the chores. Suppose we in Ap. take a look at the shovels, hoes Hi. ti. to be used in spring. Some of and harrows, carts and ploughs, 2 in Aph. 10th. 8. them may need mending. Now 9th. C. C. Greenfield. 60 let me tell you, a good, well-fur

in 8.

Cobb, of Ga., Sec. U. S. Tr., resigns,

into the Union, 1817.

10th. Mississippi admitted Snow, nished tool-house saves more than the interest on its cost-saves Summer com., cherries ripe, and sheep-shearing in New Zealand. 14th. Cass, Sec. of State Milder.smith's and wheelwright's, and many a little bill at the black14 E. 3d Sun. in Adv. Low ti. gives work for many a cold and

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rainy day. Besides, it makes the boys handy in the use of tools. But the days are short now,

16th. Tea destroyed in Bleak. and the evenings invite to read18Th. Pense sown in La. and Snow, ing and mental cultivation. There Cin Per. is the farmer's library, with new r. low. or and instructive works on agriculture, and the agricultural papers and journals. Don't merely begins. glance over a good book. Study C. C. Salem, Newb't., or Ipswich, as it, think of its contents and dirain. gest them, so as to make them a

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ord. of secession, 1860.

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19 d., 1860.

C. C. Chr. Fort Moultrie part of your own mind. What a evac., 1860. world of interesting and suggestbat. B. ii, d., ive thought may be stored up by 27 Sa. St. John, Ev. aged 104.5m the careful study of such a work Holy In. as Harris on Insects Injurious to Vegetation, for example. Always 680. have a good standard dictionary 6 at hand. Worcester's is the most Cold. modern and the most complete.

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Moultrie, etc., 1860. 2th. Floyd, of Va., Sec.

of War, resigns, 1860.

4th. Texas admitted
to the Union, 1845.

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