Last Quarter, 2d day, 8h. 54m., morning, W. From spire and barn looked westerly the patient weathercocks; runs high. ber died, 1872. 6 Tu. Dr. Richardson, lexicographer, died, 10th. Mrs. Parton, better known as Fan- A storm WHITTIER. Farmer's Calendar. No time like these cool days for out-door work. The hours and the work of harvesting can are not so long as to tire one out, be put through with all the strength of body and mind that a man has. They say that fortynine is the climacteric of life, the age when a mar. reaches the acme of his bodily and mental strength, when he has the greatest amount of reserved power, and it may be said that this month is the crowning period of the year, when the body is the strongest and the senses most acute. It is a good time to clear up about the walls and the fences, 16 Fr. Cru. low. Very low tides. to get together all the waste ma 17 Sa. terial about the farm for com may be expected. posts, to prune apple and other fruit trees, to dig potatoes and to Dull and cut up the corn. Crowd on the It is fattening creatures, too. 18 D 20th Su. af. Tr. St. Luke, Evan. 19 Mo. 6 h C. 20 Tu. 23d. gr. elongation E. 1852. 21 W. Rev. Merle D'Aubigne died, aged 78, 1872. ecl., vis. 25 D 21st. Su. af. Tr. St. Crispin. 26 Mo. & in Aph. 25th. 27 Tu. about the best time of the year to lay on fat, and to build up flesh. Isn't it best to look about the buildings and see what repairs may be needed before cold weather sets in? A shingle here, a clapboard there, a board tacked on, or a window pane set, will Surrender of Gen. Bazaine, with 170,000 keep out the cold and so save some fuel. It is a good time to do fall ploughing, and that is not only a good thing to do in itself, but it helps on the spring work amazingly. Get ready for winter. men, at Metz, 1870. 28 W. St. Simon and St. Jude. in Aph. unsettled 29 Th. runs high. 30 Fr. m. h. m.h. m. m 75 55 3129 35 New Moon, 9th day, Oh. 50m., morning, E. Length Day's Rises. Sets. of Days. Decre. እ. m.h. 305 1S.6 334 53 10 204 56|16|22|5| 6 58 16 23 61 7 bel. morn. 7 15 bel. 0 58 7 58 313 9 M. 6 434 44 10 ham 31612 Th. 6 474 41 9545 22 16 3 1 1 kn. 6 45 2 32 31814 Sa. 6 504 39 9 49 5 27 15 319 15 S.6 514 38 947 5 29 15 6 3 4 legs 9 58 5 13 320 16 M. 6 524 37 9 45 5 31 15 24 31 9 425 34 15 8 51 9n'k 5 33 11 11 6 55 moru. 52 feet morn. 6 53 feet 0 24 7 42 1 38 8 30 4 12 10 14 arm rises 0 12 34 31 9 285 48 13 16 01 02 br. 6 5 1 17! 5 4 30 9 255 51 12 17 11 1br. 64 30 9 24 5 52 12 18 21 23 h'rt 74 29 9 22 5 54 12 19 3 New Moon, 8th day, 7h. 22m., evening, W. 359 25 Fr. 7 29 4 32 9 30 360 26 Sa. 7 29 4 33 9 40 1 118 13 22 bel. 0 016 0 01 br. 6 2 1 3 03 1 h'rt 7 17 2 2 9 36 3 46 4 31 5 13 5 53 |