D, M. D.W. Aspecto, Holidays, Events, Weather, &c. Farmer's Calendar. surrendered, 1870 11 F 14th Sun. after Trinity. WINTER grains ought to go in as you will have to do it. Make 4W. High tides. Continues a smooth job of it. I hope you 5 Th. DOG DAYS END. fine. got out those rocks. It doesn't 6 Fr. 8th: William Pitt Fessenden, senator, pay to mow over rocks every died, 1869. 7 Sa. Some signs of vould sink them out of the way. year when a few hours' work 8 F 15th Su.a. T. Nat. V.Mary. When you are at it, put them 9 Mo. Low tides. State election in Maine. down out of the reach of the 10 Tu. Perry's victory on Lake Erie, 1813. plough. It is a shiftless way to 11 W. ( runs low. rain. lay down a lot with the bushes 12 Th. 6 hl. About this time growing along the walls. Why don't you dig them out, and clean 13 Fr. 6 8 in 8. very up the lot? It's about time to 14 Sa. ( in Peri. Hanboldt born, 1769. pick those early apples. I don't 15 F 16th Sund. after Trinity. like to see the windfalls lying round on the ground, for every 16 Mo. 15th. $ gr. elony. W. one has a grub in it that will go 17 Tu. * in Perih. Very hi. tides. into the ground, to come 18|W. h stationary. pleasant. again in another form next year, 19|Th..6 g . to eat your crop as it did this. 20 Fr. Paris besieged by the Germans, 1870. It's a good plan to let the pigs run in the orchard while the 21 Sa. st. Matthew. 6 84. wormy apples are falling so fast, 22 F 17th Su. af. Er. O ent... or else to pick them up every (23 Mo. 22d. AUTUMN BEGINS. day and give them to the pigs. 24 Tu. (rups high. Cool but The sweet grasses of the fall will give a fine flavor to butter, and 25 W. | DAYS AND NIGHTS pleasant. if you want to lay in a winter's 26 Th. ( in Apo. Very low tides. stock you'd better do it this 27|Fr. 6 HC. { Capita, nico. of Stras month or next; Can't you get 28 Sa. 8 gr. hel. lat. N. 6 26. time to do a little draining, to 29 F 18th S. af. Tr. Michaelmas. get out muck, and to cut the bushes along the walls or in the 30 Mo. st. Jerome. 28th. ó .c. pastures? These odd jobs ought to be looked after. out NEARLY BQUAL. burg1870. 1872. OCTOBER, Tenth Month.' O's Declination. Astronomical Calculations. 35.29 7 5 48 13 8 4 19 10 16 25 12 23 6 34 15 8 49 21 10 59 27 13 4 4 39 10 6 57 16 9 11 22 11 2028 13 24 5 2 11 7 19 17 9 33 23 11 41 29 13 44 5 25 12 7 42 18 9 55 24 12 2 30 14 3 OT CON o New Moon, 2d day, 10h. 46m., morning. Full Sea, 1D's ) Rises. h. Sun Fast. Age. Sets. m. Rises. m. Souths. h. m. m. h. m. h. m. m. I h. h. Length Day's h. 11/bel. 4 39 11 15 276 2 W. 5 585 39 11 41 3 35 11 11/12 rei. sets 11 58 277 3 Th. 5 59 5 38 11 39 3 37 11 1 04 rei. 6 29 0 41 278 -4 Fr. 6 15 36 11 35 3 41 11 2 03 04 sec. 6 48 1 27 279 5 Sa. 16 25 34 11 32 3 44 12 3 1 1.1 sec. 7 15 2 16 286 68.6 315 32 11 293 47|12| 4 18 2 |thi. | 7 511 3 8 281 7M. 6 4.5 31 11 27 3 49 12 5 21 24 thi. 8 35 4 4 282 8Tu.6 55 29 11 24 3 52 13 6 31 31 kn. | 9 29 5 3 283 9 W. 6 65 27 11 21 3 55 13 7 4 ) 43 kn. 10 34 6 4 284 10 Th.6 75 26 11 19 3 57 13 8 5 54 kn. 11 46 7 5 285 11 Fr. 6 815 24 11 16 4 013 96 64 legs morn. 8 3 286 12 Sa. 6 105 22 11 12 4 4 14 10 7 7 legs 1 2 8 58 777 287 13 S. 6 11 5 21 11 10 4 6 14 11 84 84 feet 2 18 9 50 2814 M. 6 125 19 11 74 914 12 91 9 feet 3 35 10 40 6 289 15 Tu.6 135 17 11 44 12 14 13 101 104 h'd 4 46 11 28 290 16 W.6 145 16 11 2 4 14 15 0 111111 h'd rises morn. 291 17 Th.6 155 14 10 59 4 17 15 15 12 n'k 5 591 0 16 292 18 Fr. 5 17 5 13 10 56 4 20 15 16 01 02 b'k d’k 6 28 1 5 293 19 Sa. 6 185 11 10 53 4 23 15 17 1 11 arm 7 2 1 55 294 20 S. 6 195 10 10 51 4 25 15 18 11 2 arm 7 41 2 46 295 21 M. 6 205 8 10 484 28 15 19 21 24 arm 8 27 3 37 296 22 Tu. 6 22 5 7 10 45 4 31 16 20 3 34 br. 9 19 4 29 297 23 W.6 235 510 42 4 34 16 21| 4 44 br. 10 16 5 20 298 24 Th. 6 24 5 4 10 40 4 36 16 22 44 54 h'rt 11 17 6 10 299 25 Fr. 6 25 5 2 10 37 4 39 16 23 5361 hrt morn. 6 57 30026 Sa. 6 26 5 1 10 35 4 41 16 24 61 74 hr't 0 19 7 43 301 27 S.16 284 59 10 31 4 45 16 25 74 81 bel. 1 22 8.26 302 28 M. 6 294 58 10 29 4 47 16 26 83 9 bel. 2 25 9 9 3 29 9 52 Uispiel 130329 Tu. 6 304 57 10 27 4 49 16 27 9110 rei. 304 30 W. 6 314 55 10 24 4 52 16 28 107 108 rei. 4 34 10-35 4 0, sweet October! Thy first breezes bring The dry leaf's rustle and the squirrel's laughter, And promise of exceeding joy hereafter. D. M.) D. W. ) born, Aspects, Holidays, Events, Farmer's Calendar. Rather THERE is enough to do to keep us on the jog all this month. It is about time to dig the mur3 Th. High tides. dull for phies, to load up the yellow corn, 4 Fr. 1686. and to pile on the golden pump- of Harrison, 1813. pumpkins, don't you? They are the season. so handy to feed the cattle and the pigs, you know, late in the 8 Tu. ( runs low. Low tides. fall, and then they look so much 9W.16 . Some like old times when we used to should we do without pumpkins? s Gen. Robert E. Lee And there are the roots not all in died, 1870. yet, and the garden sauce to be 13 F 20th S.a. Tr. 6 8 o sup. gathered for winter use, and the 14 Mo. Fine weather apples to be picked. Take care. 15 Tu. Very high tides. Don't forget to save the best 16 W... seed of all the farm crops for for some days. next spring's use, and to lay it 17 Th. g . away in a dry place. You can 18 Fr. St. Luke, Evangelist. raise better seed than you can is. Always pick out the earliest It is safer to pull the mangolds for a If you don't want to store them away in their winter quarters, 25 Fr. st. Crispin. pile them up snug on the field frost. Pule and let them lie awhile, throwing 26 Sa. 210. Very low tides. some tops or other covering over 27 F 220. Sun. af. Tr. 6 8 c. them a-nights. The ruta-bagas 28 Mo. St. Simon and St. Jude. can stay in the ground till next 29 Tu. 28th. OHO. month and they will keep grow ing, for they can stand the frost, 30 W. 27th. Cepitulation of Metz, 1870. but it seems to injure the keeping 31 Th. All Hallows Eve. & in Aph.quality of beets to get a bite. ܐ 1872. NOVEMBER, Eleventh Month. Astronomical Calculations. O's Declination. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days. d. m. Days, d. m. 1 149.42 7 16 32 13 18 12 19 19 40 25 20 55 2 15 1 8 16 44 14 18 27 20 19 53 26 21 7 3 15 20 9 17 6 15 18 42 21 20 7 27 21 17 4 15 38 10 17 23 16 18 57 22 20 19 28 21 28 5 15 56 11 17 40 17 1912 23 20 32 29 21 38 6 16 14 12 17 56 18 19 26 24 20 44 30 218.48 New Moon, 1st day, Oh. 48m., morning. First Quarter, 7th day, 11h. 7m., evening, D's DTD Day of the the Week. Risesha uns Sets. of Days. Decre. m. h. m. h. Fast. Full Sea, Boston. Place. Sets. Souths. h. ทน h. m. m. m. 306 1 Fr. 16 34 4 53 10 19 4 57 16 0 11 12 sec. sets 0 9 307 2 Sa. 6 35 4 5110 16 5 0 16 1 04 sec. 5 50 1 1 3o8| 3.6 364 50 10 145 216 2 03 04 thi. | 6 32 1 57 309 4M. 6 38 4 49 10 115 516 3 11 14 thị. | 7 23 2 57 3105 Tu. 6 39 4 48 10 95 716 4 2 27 kn. 8 26 3 59 311 6W. 6 404 4710 75 916 5 231 kn. 9 36 5 0 312 7 Th. 6 42 4 46 10 45 12 16 6 31 41 legs 10 52 5 58 313 8 Fr. 6 43 4 44 10 15 15 16 7 41 54 legs morn. 6 54 314 9 Sa. 6 444 43 9 59 5 1716 8 53 64 feet 0 7 7 45 315 10 S. 6 45 4 42 9 575 19 16 9 7 7 feet 1 19 8 34 31611 M. 6 47 4 41 9 545 22 16 10 8 8z h'd 2 32 9 21 317 12 Tu. 6 48 4 40 9 525 24 16 11 9 91 h'd 3 43 10 8 31813 W. 6 49 4 39 9 50 5 26 15 12 10 101 n'k 4 54 10 56 3I914 Th. 6 504 38 9 485 28 15 13 104 11 nok 6 2 11 44 320 15 Fr. 6 52 4 37 9 455 31 15 0 111111 n'k rises morn. 321 16 Sa. 6 534 36 9 43 5 33 15 15 04 arm 5 34 0 35 322 17 S.6 54 4 36 9 42 5 34 15 16 0.1 03 arm 6 19 1 26 3. teho 323 18 M. 6 55 4 35 9 40 5 36 15 17 1 7 91 2 19 324 19 Tu. 6 57 4 34 9 3715 39 14 18 13 2 br. 8 4 3 11 325 20 W. 6 58 4 34 9 36 5 40 14 19 21 24 h’rt 9 4 4 2 326 21 Th. 6 59 4 33 9 34 5 42 14 20 31 32 h’rt 10 5 4 50 327 22 Fr. 7 04 32 9 32 5 44 14 21 4 4.1 hr’t 11 7 5 36 come home |328 23 Sa. 7 2 4 32 9 30 5 46 13 22 52 bel. morn. 6 20 329 24 S.7 3.4 31 9 28 5 48 13 23 63 bel. 0 10 7 3 330 25 M. 7 44 30 9 26 5 50 13 24 7 7+ rei. 1 12 7 45 33126 Tu.7 54 30 9 25 5 51 12 25 78 81 rei. 2 15 8 27 332 27W.17 64 29 9 23 5 53 12 26 83 94 rei. 3 21 9 11 333 28 Th.7 74 29 9 22 5 54 12 27| 91 10 sec. 4 29 9 58 334 29 Fr. 7 8 4 28 9 205 56 11 28 107 10 sec. 5 4110 49 There D's Sets. Soaths Place. h. m. Massachusetts. 181. 1 Fr. All Saints' Day. 6 8 C The harvest by this time ought 2 Sa. High tides. to be nearly done. It gladdens 3 F 230 Su. af. Trin. 6°C. the cellars and the garrets, the the heart to see the barns and 4 Mo. 3d. I gr. hel. lat. N. Fine corn bins and the root-pits, fill up 5 Tu. ( runs low. 6 h (. till they swell with fatness at the 6 W. ( in Per. sth. State election in end of the summer's growth. It 7 Th. 5th. Presidential election in all the States. is the result of faithful toil and 8 Fr. Low tides. Soth. Admiral Charles endeavor, and he must be cold inStewart died, 1869, deed who isn't getting ready for 9 Sa. { Prince of Wales bòrn, but cool. a joyful Thanksgiving. If the 10F 24th Sund. after Trinity. weather is mild the swedes will 11 Mo. St. Martin. High winds continue to grow. Most root 12 Tu. 6 pc. with crops that are raised for cattle make the largest part of their 13 W. Remarkable meteoric display, 1833. growth in the fall months, and so 14 Th. ( eclipsed, visible in U. S. it is best to let them stay in the 15 Fr. 9 in Aph. High tides. ground as long as it is safe, but 16 Sa. cold rain. be on the watch for cold weather. Don't fail to stall the cattle these 17 F 25th Sund. after Trinity. frosty nights. Cows fall off rap18 Mo. ( runs high. idly in milk if left out, and young 19 Tu. Fine for the calves should have been taken 20 W. 6 HC. season. up before this, if you want them 21 Th. in Per. $ gr. hel. lat. S. cellent feed for stock of all kinds to thrive. Pumpkins are an ex22 Fr. st. Cecilia. 40.64 6. this month. After the corn and 23 Sa. Very low tides. Cold other crops are well gathered, 24 F 26th Sand. after Trinity. it will be time to start the plough. 25 Mo. 63 C. { British evacuated New If you've a lot that you want to sow with oats or other spring 26 Tu. increases. grain, it is a good plan to plough 27 w.8 gr. elongation East. it now, so as to have it ready 28 Th. Washington Irving Rough, earlier in April. The team is 29 Fr. with rain or snow, and you can make better work. stronger now than it will be then, 30 Sa. St. Andrew. O eclip., invis. Trim the grape vines as soon as [in U. S. the leaves have fallen. arm br. br. arm 5 34 03 6 19 13 7 9 2 189 8 4 3 11 h’rt 9 4 4 h’rt 10 5 43 hrt 11 7 538 bel. morn. 6.9 bel,/ 0 10 7 rei. 1 12 745 rei. / 2 15 823 rei. / 321 911 York, 178 sec. / 4 29 95 sec. / 5 41 104 thi. 7 6 56 11 / |