The Crockett almanac : containing sprees and scrapes in the West; life and manners in the backwoods, and exploits and adventures on the praries . 1 S 11 37 g -i Q L. Q. 1st. 1 43 V© New, 8th, 5 5 f± 15th, ^-g O Full, 22d, 4 13 j= j d L. Q. 30th, 6 32 E. $ in Perihel. 54 7 1154|7 1154|7 11 0 39 0 52 1 51 171 301 43 1 56 2 9]2 212 342 46 2 5S 3 10 0 56 1 27 2 92 55 rises. 8 22a 9 69 349 59 10 21 10 41 11 1H23 10 38 11 511 36 m0 6 0 36 1 9144 2 28 3 16rises. ris»f. G southH. M. I H. M 0 13m| 6 11. 0 39 6 51 1 7 I 7 32 1 35 j 8 15 2 6 9 2 2 43 9 52 3 25 |l0 46sets, ill


The Crockett almanac : containing sprees and scrapes in the West; life and manners in the backwoods, and exploits and adventures on the praries . 1 S 11 37 g -i Q L. Q. 1st. 1 43 V© New, 8th, 5 5 f± 15th, ^-g O Full, 22d, 4 13 j= j d L. Q. 30th, 6 32 E. $ in Perihel. 54 7 1154|7 1154|7 11 0 39 0 52 1 51 171 301 43 1 56 2 9]2 212 342 46 2 5S 3 10 0 56 1 27 2 92 55 rises. 8 22a 9 69 349 59 10 21 10 41 11 1H23 10 38 11 511 36 m0 6 0 36 1 9144 2 28 3 16rises. ris»f. G southH. M. I H. M 0 13m| 6 11. 0 39 6 51 1 7 I 7 32 1 35 j 8 15 2 6 9 2 2 43 9 52 3 25 |l0 46sets, ill 44 D runs high 8 14a1 0 47a cf 6 D • 9 9 ; 1 45 $ d J> ? 9 6 D • i 9 50 1 2 43 $ great, el. E. 10 32 I 3 38 I D Perigee. 11 3 | 4 3011 36 : 5 20 in 0 4 0 32 1 2135 2 18 3 5rises. 8 14ai 8 5a 9 0 8 529 30 ! 9 249 56 j 9 52 10 20 !10 17 10 41 !l0 4l 11 3 ill 411 26 |11 30 0 9 I 6 58 0 41 I 7 43 1 17 ! 8 40 1 54 ! 9 33 2 42 ilO 29 3 29 jll 24rises, j m 7 53aj 0 19 8 43 j 1 0 9 18 1 599 47 2 44 10 15 3 26 10 41 11 71134 4 7 4 47 5 27 ! I) runs [mer begins. 1|6D- $ greatest el.[ Jc50$ in Summer has come, ami the year is adorned as a bride. The hedge and the wall, thevalley and the hill, ihe meadow and the grove, are alike enrobed in beauty. Like a damsel inill her full-blown graces, the year is rejoicing in her bravery, and like a virgins breath is thewholesome morning air. The tender grass has become high and waving ; and the dandelionsand buttercups bespangle !he meadow, like gold dust strewed over the plain. Gorgeous andj lovely are the halls of Flora, and large and gay blooms the red rose under the open lattice ofthe cottager. The clambering vines are strung with many-hued flowers, and the violet peepsforth from under the wall. All Nature is radiant with Summer glories, and the bright sunlooks dowii upon a regenerated world. The sunny days have come- Short nights leave noroom for dismal dreams. The sun breaks forth


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