1870. FEBRUARY, Second Month. Astronomical Calculations. Days. d. m. Days.. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. n. Days. d. m. 1 17S. O 7 15. 12 13 13 15 19 11 10 25 8 58 2 16 43 8 14 53 14 12 54 20 10 48 26 8 36 3 16 25 9 14 34 15 12 34 21 10 27 27 8 13 16 8 10 14 lö 16 33 22 10 5 28 7 51 15 49 11 13 55 17 11 52 23 9 43 15 31). 12 113 35 18 11 31 24 9 21 O's Declination. ) First Quarter, 8th day, 1h. 35m., evening. D's D Days of Days of Rises. h. Full Sea, Boston. Morn Even h. h. Sets. m. D S. Souths. ก. h. m. milh. h. A. Place. m. 1 feet arm 1 Tu. 7 1415 14 10 0 10 56|14| 1 legs 6 18 1 9 2W. 7 13 5 16 10 3 0 59 141 2 + 1 feet 7 201 1 55 3 Th. 7 12 15 17 10 5 1 114 3 17 8 20 2 39 4 Fr. 7 10 5 18 10 8 1 414 4 2 21h'd 9 19 3 21 5 Sa. 7 95 2010 111 714 5 21 3 h'd 10 17 4 3 6 SU.7 8 5 21 10 13 1 9 14 6 31 h'd 11 15 4 44 7 Mo.7 75 22 10 15 1 11 14 7 41 pk morn. 5 26 8 Tu. 7 6 5 24 10 18 1 14 14 8 5 n'k 0.14 6 10 9 W. 7 5 5 25 10 20 1 16 14 9 arm 1 13 6 56 10 Th. 7 35 26 10 23 1 19 14 10 2 13 7 45 11 Fr. 17 2 5 27 10 25 1 21 14 11 arm 3 13 8 38 12 Sa. 17 1 5 29 10 28 1 24 14 12 84 br. 4 12 9 33 13|SU.]6 59 5 30 1931 1 27|14|13| di 93 Br. 5 710 29 14 Mo. 16 58 5 31 10 33 1 29 14 14 101 104 h’rt 5 58 11 27 15 Tu. 16 575 33 10 361 32 14 0 111111 h'rt rises. morn. 16 W. 16 55 5 3410 39 1 35 14 16 12 bel. 6 23 0 23 17 Th. 16 54 5 35 1041 1 37 14 17 } bel. 7 38 1 19 18 Fr. 16.52 5 36 10 44 1 40 14 18 11 11 rei. 8 53 2 13 19 Sa. 16 51 5 38 10.47 1 43 14 19 2. 24 rei. 10 7 3 6 20 SU.6 49 5 39 10 50 1 46 14 20 27 3 sec. 11 20 3 59 21 Mo. 16 48 15 40 10 52 1 48 14 21 31 4 sec. morn. 4 51 22 Tu. 16 46 5 41 10 55 1 51 14 22 41 5 thi. 0 32 5 45 23 W. 16 45 5 43 1058 1 54 1423 6 |thi. 1 41 6 39 24 Th. 16 43 5 44 11 1 1 57 13 24 7 [thi. 2 45 7 34 25 Fr. 6 42 5 45 11 31 59 13 25 3 45 | 8 29 26 Sa. 16 40 5 46 11 62 213 26 891 kn. 4 37 9 23 27 SU.6 39 5 48 11 9 2 513 27 91 10 legs 5 22 10:14 28 Mo.6 37 15 49 11 12 2 8 13 28 10 102 legs 6 1 11 3. VENUS will be evening stor until February 23d; then morning star until December 13th; and evening star the rest of the year. Mars will be evening star until March 22d; then morning star the 81 kn. FEBRUARY hath 28 days. 1870. Now Winter's hand, on sea and land, Has spread a mantle cold and white; And Hope still makes the future bright. - Farmer's Calendar. 1 Tu. 68 (00. Hi. tides. Is the hens have meat food, 2W.168C. 6 $ o inf. warm houses, and good sun light, 3 Th. 8 gr. hel. lat. N. they will lay well at this season, and eggs are still high. Clean, 4 Fr. John Rogers burnt, 1866. well aired, and sunny apartments 5 Sa. 16 °). Pleasant are needed, and a frequent change 6 B. in Apogee. of food. Pounded oyster shells, 7 Mo. 64). in Perih. old mortar, boiled potatoes, and Set a few 8 Tu. Geo. Peabody gives a million doHars for scraps, are all useful. education in Southern States, 1867. clutches for early chickens if you 9W. Low tides. for raise for the market. Poultry 10 Th. the season. well, cared for will pay a large 11 Fr. 1 in Perih. profit. Neglected, it is an even 12 Sa ( runs high. chance if they pay at all. Dry cows off at about six weeks be13 B 6 HC. A fore calving. They need the rest, 14 Mo. stat. and will do all the better the 15 Tu. Earthquake at San Francisco, 1856. coming season. Continue to feed some roots daily : they promote 16 W. High tides. health and digestion. Use up the 17 Th. C in Perigee. storm Swedes before beginning on the 18 Fr. 688. mangolds; a good root-cutter is 19 Sa Bernard Barton, the Quaker of a great thing now. Sheep need 2 poet, died, 1819. 201 B. Great snow storm, 1717. careful attention, and regular feeding. Fattening cattle must 21 Mo. snow have all the hay they will eat, 22 Tu. WASHINGTON BOEN, 1782. and some Indian or linseed meal, 23 W. 6? O inf. Low tides. with roots now and then. They 24|Th.. - (. won't gain much after the first of 25 Fr. ( runs low. or rain March, if not in a maturing con dition now. Let the shotes work 26 Sa. 8 in %. over the manure under the barn. 27 B. 6 $ (. is near. Some raw roots are good for them 28 Mo. gr. elong. W. every day. The chores must be attended to. Don't let those cows stand out too long in the cold. If they get thoroughly chilled, they won't get over it soon. Do you take a good agricultural paper to read these long evenings? m. O's Declination. Days of Days of the Week. m. h. m. 3 feet 1 h'd 1870. MARCH, Third Month. Astronomical Calculations. 78.28 7 5 9 13 2 48 19 0 26 25 1 56 2 7 5 8 4 46 14 2 25 20 OS. 2 26 2 19 6 421 9 4 22 15 2 1 21 ON.21 27. 2 43 6 19 10. 3 59 16 1 371. 22 0 45 28 3 6 5 5 56 11 3 35 17 1 14 23 1 8) 29 3 29 5 33 12 3 12 18 0 501 24 1 32 30 3 53 New Moon, 2d day, 3h. 56m., morning. Full Sea, D D Morn Even R. Place. 8. Souths. A. h. m. h. m. 1 Tu. 16 355 5011 1512 11 13 29 111111 feet 6 34 11 50 6 2 W. 16 34 5 51 11 172 13 12 0 12 12 feet sets. 0 35 3 Th. 16 32 5 52 11 20 2 16 12 1 7 9 1 17 4 Fr. 16 31 5 54 11 23 2 19 12 2 17 h'd 8 8 1 59 5 Sa. 16 29 15 55 11 26 2 22 12 3 11 9 61 2 40 6 SU.6 27 5 56 11 29 2 25 11 4 2 21 n'k 10 4 3 22 7 Mo. 6 26 5 57 11 31 2 27 11 5 23 3 n'k 11 3 4 5 8 Tu. 16 24 5 58 11 34 2 30 11 6 31 31 n'k morn. 4 50 9 W. 16 22 6 0 11 382 34 11 7 4 41 arm 0 2 5 37 10 Th. 16 21 6 1 11 40 2 36 10 8 4 54 arm 1 11 6 26 11 Fr. 6 19 6 2 11 43 2 39 10 95% 64 br. 1 58 7 19 12 Sa. 15 1716 3 11 462 42 10 10 63 74 br. 2 541 8 13 13 SU.16 15 16 4 11 492 45 10 11 8 81 br. 3 46 9 9 14 Mo. 6 14 6 5 11 51 2 47 912 9 4 33 10 6 15 Tu. 6 12 6 7 11 55 2 51 9 13 10 10+ h'rt 5 15 11 2 16 W. 6 10 6 8 11 58 2 54 9 14 107 114 bel. 5 53 11 57 17 Th. 16 9 6 9 12 02 56 8 10 112 12 bel. rises. morn. 18 Fr. 16 7 6 10 12 32 59 816 1 rei. 7 44 0 52 19 Sa. 16 5 6 11 12 6 3 2 8 17 11 rei. 9 1 1 46 20 SU.6 3 6 12 12 93 5 8 18 1] 2 sec. 10 16 2 41 21 Mo. 6 2 6 13 12 11 3 7 7 19 21 23 sec. 11 29 3 36 22 Tu, 16 06 15 12 15 3 11 7 20 31 32 thi. morn. 4 33 23 W. 15 58 16 16 12 18 3 14 7 21 4 0 38 5 29 24 Th. 15 56 6 17 12 21 3 17 6 22 5 5 kn. 1 41 6 25 25 Fr. 15 556 18 12 23 3 19 623 2 361 7 19 26 Sa. 5 53 6 19 12 26 3 22 6 24 73 74 legs 3 23 8 12 15 6 27 SU.5 51 6 20 12 293 25 5 25 81 84 legs 4 3 9 1 28 Mo. 5 49 6 21 12 32 3 28 5 26 93 9j feet 4 37 9 48 4 29 Tu. 15 48 6 22 12 34 3 30 5 27 10 101 feet 5 710 33 30 W. 5 46 6 24 12 38 3 34 428 10411 feet 5 34 11 16 94 h'rt 4 thi. 62 kn. Fr. a Surly and hoarse, with blustering force, Winter yet strives to hold his sway ; His angry storms will pass away. Farmer's Calendar. Weather, &c. 1 Tu.8 gr. hel. lat. N. How is it about the tool-house? 2 W.168C are all the plouglas, shovels, and hoes in order? are the wagons 3 Th. High tides. painted, and the harnesses strong Conl, and durable! There is no place 5 Sa. 16. ( in Apogee. like a work-shop on the farm for 6 B, C.. Browne (A. Ward) with mending up, and no time like this died, 1867, 7 Mo. 670 to mend up. A multitude of little 8 Tu. State election in New Elampshire. high will save time by and by, when things can be done now which 9 W. 8 in Apk. the spring work is pressing. The 10 Th. 6 * . wind. bushes in the pastures can be 11 Fr. Low tides. cut, the rocks can be lifted easi er than when the earth is hard 12 Sa 6 C. 6 TO. and dry. Many an old fence 13 B. Cruns high. Clear needs fixing up, a patch here 14 Mo. Estat. and another there. This ought 15 Tu. ŞEarthquakest Valparaiso, and to be a busy month, a month of S. 16 W. wth. Maine admitted to the Union, 1880. preparation for the work. How is it, too, about the stones on the 17 Th. frosty. mowing lots ? They are loose 18 Fr. A be. (in Perigee. now. The frost has thrown more 19 Sa. High tides. or less of them to the surface. 20 B. O ent. op. Spring begins. They ought to be picked up and carried off the land. The man21 Mo, Southey diod, 1848. golds may be fed to the stock. 22 Tu. Changes to The fields and pastures may now 23 W.16h be top-dressed with some con24 Th. (runs low. centrated fertilizer, or with old rotted manuré. 25 Fr. Low tides. doudy In many sec tions the ploughing may be done 26 Sa. stat. this month. Clover seed may be 27 B. {Hon. J. Harper, of New York, died aged 74, 1860. sown on the fields and pastures. 28 Mo. 69 C. and The stock will need great care. 29 Tu. 8 gr. hel. lat. S. A daily carding will pay. Don't let the cattle out to run over 30 W. 16 X (. 9 at gr. bril. your mowing lots while the 31 Th. 67 ( dull. ground is soft. |