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> First Quarter, 7th day, 11h. 48m. morning.
O Full Moon, 14th day, 3h. 26m. evening.
Last Quarter, 21st day, 6h. 2m. morning.

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VENUS will be morning star till the 2d day of October, thence evening star to the end of the year. JUPITER will be morning star till the 25th of January, thence evening star till the 16th day of Aug., thence morning star.

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D. M.

.W.

1

Yet time so rapidly moves on,
That snowy fields and wintry skies
Will like a phantom soon be gone,
And other scenes before us rise.

Courts, Aspects, Holidays,
Weather, &c.

47*s set 1h. 15m.

2 5 Pur. V. M. or CAND.

3 6

4 7

Rather more moderate. 5 A. 5th Sun. af. Ep. 6 2 Sirius sou. 9h. 30m. 7 3C. P. Bos. tides. 84 Venus ris. 4h. 9m.

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9 5 10 6Q. Vic. mar'd '40. 11 7 Sirius sou. 9h. 12 A. Septuag. Sun. 13 2C. P. Cam. 14 3 Val.day. 15 4 Changeable. D per. 16 5 high

finer. Very

Farmer's Calendar.

Setting down in writing is a lasting mem

ory.

"I love roast goose," said AtDapo. torney-General Sullivan, when addressing a jury. "Yes, gentlemen, Low roast goose is a most profitable meal for Thanksgiving day, or any other day; for it puts us in mind of an important duty. Gentlemen, while I am picking the wing of a goose, I think of the quills that once grew out of that wing, and then comes up the thought of pen and ink, and then, perchance, a recollection that I have neglected to put down in my daybook some little item that should not go uncharged. Why, gentlemen, give me a goose, and away with your turkey or sirloin, coot or canvass-back, turtle or tit-bit; for a goose, simple and silly as he may be, will open the eyes of a man, and a neighbor and as a friend." How bring him to a sense of his duty, as many hard thoughts, how many contentions, how many expensive and ruinous lawsuits might be prevented, if we were more particular and familiar with the quill! Yet some there are who keep none of these records, except a few chalks upon the 26 A. Shrove Sun. &D puttery docr. Can this be a "last27 2C. P.Len, and some of a little brush of the hand may obliting memory?" By no means, for 28 3 Shrove Tues. both.

17 6 Peace with En. rat. '15. 18 7 Quite

tides.

19 A. Sexages. Sun. cold for
20 2C. P. Spring. a 6 D
21 3S.J.C. Ded. day or two.
22 4 WASH. b. 1732. Low
23 57*s set Oh. 30. tides.
24 6 Rain or

25 7 St. Matt.

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INDISCREET INDULGENCES.
Pleasures, in a Judas-like way,
While they kiss us, ever betray.

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erate the whole in a moment.
no farmer then depend on such loose
and uncertain scrawls as regular
memorandums of business and char-
ges between neighbor and neighbor.

's Declination.

1843.

MARCH, third Month.

Astronomical Calculations.

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7 15 24 13 3

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New Moon, 1st day, 1h. 19m. morning.
> First Quarter, 9th day, 5h. 5m. morning.
O Full Moon, 16th day, 1h. 14m. morning.
Last Quarter, 22d day, 5h. 50m. evening.
New Moon, 30th day, 7h. 5m. evening.

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ND. M.

D. W.

The dreary winter months are gone,
And Sol prolongs the hours of day,
But yet no music hails the morn,
No verdure clothes the leafless spring.
Courts, Aspects, Holidays,
Weather, &c.

1 4 Ash Wedn. or LENT.
2 5J.Wes. d. '91. Very
3 67*s set midn.

Farmer's Calendar.

Open your door to a fair day, but make ready for a foul one.

It is always right to be making Dapo. hay when the sun shines, or, as some 4 7 Middling fine for say, "Strike while the iron is hot;"

5 A. 1stSun.in Lent. March. 6 2C. P. Wor. tides. 73.J.C. L. Boston.

C. C. Gr'f. Nor.

84 High wind.

95

10 6

Some snow,

with much

or, as another very properly has it, "Improve every good opportunity." But then again, we must recollect, that there will ever be a mixture of foul and fair in all human concerns. We should "look ahead," as well as "go ahead," otherwise peradventure

11 7 Ben. West. d. '20. rain. we may run our head against a post, to our no small inconvenience. This 12 A.2d Sun. in Lent. Finer is a month for hard knocks and 13 2C. P. Tau. & Con. but 14 3

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15 4 Pres. Jack. b. 1767.
16 5 Brit.ev. Bos. '76. D per.
17 6 St. Patrick. Tides
18 7 Much rain, with
19 A. 3d S. in Lent.
20 2C. P. Sal. &G'f. high.
21 3C. C. Ply. some snow.
22 4 Fine again. 6D
23 5 Edward d. '58. Low
24 6 Change-

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much bluster; let us keep the weathergage if we can. A farmer must not be sans eyes" now; but possessions to know if all be safe. should often take a peep around his "Come, John-the spring will soon be along, and we shall want to be in season about our ploughing and of the Ploughman, and let us see other matters. Bring the numbers what is said about commencing operations. The editor of that paper has some very good notions." said my neighbor Brightfield, one 25 7 Lady day. able. tides. in order to turn an hour or two to evening, as he was lighting his lamp' 26 A. 4th Sun. in L. 6D good account in the business of his 27 2C. P. North. High vocation. This was as it should be; but he spoke to the wind, for his son John was off on a skating frolic. Have a care! the ice is rotten about Dapo. these times, you know, neighbor.

28 3C. C. Taun, {Ply. Wor.

29 47*s set 11h.

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D. M.

> First Quarter, 7th day, 6h. 22m. evening.
O Full Moon, 14th day, 9h. 45m. morning.
Last Quarter, 21st day, 7h. 41m: morning.
New Moon, 29th day, 11h. 35m. morning.

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1 Satur. 5 44 712 323 38 2 SUN. 5 43 712 343 40 3 Mond. 5 41 712 383 44 4 Tuesd. 5 39 712 423 48 5 Wedn. 5 38 7 12

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