Vermont year book . her. If we permit our=eivcs to look constantly on the darkside, and to view every thing wiih distrust and jealousy ; we shallseldom be able to realize and enjoy any thing that is bright, beauti-ful, kindly or generous. There is, moreover, nothing so calcjlatedto impair health, deface beauty, and take away from the humancountenance all those rosy and shining lights which arc so admirablyejuited to brighten and adorn, as a disposition to fret, vex, and bemiserable. The soul is thus reflected through the human counten-ance, just as a thought is often miriored in the eye. To Re


Vermont year book . her. If we permit our=eivcs to look constantly on the darkside, and to view every thing wiih distrust and jealousy ; we shallseldom be able to realize and enjoy any thing that is bright, beauti-ful, kindly or generous. There is, moreover, nothing so calcjlatedto impair health, deface beauty, and take away from the humancountenance all those rosy and shining lights which arc so admirablyejuited to brighten and adorn, as a disposition to fret, vex, and bemiserable. The soul is thus reflected through the human counten-ance, just as a thought is often miriored in the eye. To Remove MARKS from Tables.— Hot dishes sometimes leavewbiti-h marks on varnished tables, when sot, as they should not be,carelessly upon them. To remove it, pour some lamp oil on the spotand rub It hard with a soft, cloth. Then pour on a little spirits, andlub it dry with asother cloth, and the white mark will disappear,leaving the table as bright as before. 31 da vs. JANUARY. DECLINATION AND SOUTHING OF THE PHASES OF THE MOON. O Full .Vloon Sd day 3h 29m morning,d L .si duartcr lltJi day 7ii 23m murning.@ New ftloon lith day 3h 47 m First irler24th day 8h 49rTi evening. 3 I OALb^NDAR,^ I Aspects, 0£c. o I 0 I 0 |«| ® i O 10 : PI R & s dec. Eli. 8l. 1 0 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 G t 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 12 6 13 7 14 G 15 2 16 3 17 4 18 5 19 6 20 7 21 G 22 2 23 3 24 4 25 5 26 6 27 7 28 G 29 2 30 3 31 4 0 perig. :J2l 6D runs liigh. @ S. af. Epiph, $ AphoHon. 2d Epiph. D runs !o\v. ® perig. D § c5[D -^d0 0 c5 sup- 3dS. ar. Epiph. $ ^6D h 6 4th !?i. af. EpiphD tuns high. h ml 7 3ti 7 36 7 36 7 36 7 36 7 36 7 36 7 35 7 35 7 35 17 .34 7 34 17 34 |7 33 7 33 7 32 7 32 7 31 7 31 7 30 7 29 7 28 7 27 7 26 i7 7 24 7 £3 7 22 7 21 |7 20 |7 20 m h32 1232|123J 12 34 12 35 123h 1238:1239124(1 12 4i:i2 421243 12 45 12 46 12 47 12 48 1250 125i:i2 52 12 53 12 55 12 56 12 57 1259 12 o;i2 2 12312 4 12 5 127128 12 111 S. h ni


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