. Miller's planters' & merchants' state rights almanac, for the year of our Lord 1862 [electronic resource]: being the second after leap year : and 2nd of Southern independence : calculated for the meridian of Carolina & Georgia, containing the usual astronomical calculations, with the time of high water, and a new tide table . with coolmorningsfor some a comenced3d S. after E. [10. 61Now ajj in perigee, changeU stationary. withJ) lowest. rain, thunderand S. after Easter. Like for seceds61Oe8 storm\5 Much wind\5 rises. 5~205 191817171615141361
. Miller's planters' & merchants' state rights almanac, for the year of our Lord 1862 [electronic resource]: being the second after leap year : and 2nd of Southern independence : calculated for the meridian of Carolina & Georgia, containing the usual astronomical calculations, with the time of high water, and a new tide table . with coolmorningsfor some a comenced3d S. after E. [10. 61Now ajj in perigee, changeU stationary. withJ) lowest. rain, thunderand S. after Easter. Like for seceds61Oe8 storm\5 Much wind\5 rises. 5~205 1918171716151413613 612611J61061069686 Sunsets. 86 76666\656 and Sunday Rogation days D in day. 5 D highest. 5Changeable.\5 5433221100= 40 41 42 43 43 44 45 46 47 47 48 49 50 50 51 52 52 53 54 54 55 55 56 57 57 58 58 59 590 ©deci $ iMoon North P1R. S 1515151616161617171718181818181919191920202020202021212121,210/21 8 2644 219 8 n 91010 11 211953 35 52 9 612541 IE1126===41 m 13 5559 9223649 1142637485910 T20 h30 8394857 47205225142 J) rise 8 5 VS X 9101011 9 754J103511 MWa H. M. ~9~99 46 10 33 11 22Morn. 0 11 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Q Morn. 104113421246200 n 5 sets8 7 8 51 9 33 Ev012345567889 2565451484438|2927211394 57 53 45 3d 26 12 57 42 19,5 47 26 VI. JUNE, begins on Sunday, hath 30 days. 1862. Sow cauliflowers, brocoli, cabbages, carrots, toma-toes. Plant snap-beans, okra. Transplant celery,cabbages, leeks Prick out cauliflowers, brocoliand celery. Remarks.—This month is generallyvery dry and hot, and all of the crops recommendedto be sown now, r>ust be protected from the sun,most of them should have been sown in April, andit is only in case of ailure, or omission that they should i e now sown. [Sun on Meridian after 11. First Q 5th, 9h 24m morn, g gj g £g g £ £ g ^ ^ M | pFull ® 12th, Oh 58m morn £0,0,0,0,0,]* Last Q 18th, 9h 53m even, oj u » m o s <o » » 27th, Ih :.;5m morn. >~ o, rJS^^^*5°J^ (T. (cj C, *1 OS tO H* rf^ O ^ O >
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