The Crockett almanac : containing sprees and scrapes in the West; life and manners in the backwoods, and exploits and adventures on the praries . 30 Days. MOONS PHASES. # New, 4th, 5 7 E.]> 11th, 10 50 ;l9tfa, L. Q. 27th, 9 57 M c? (5 R«gulus > Apogee. W8Q-W6D-HarvestMoon- § d enters d^.[Aut. beg. runs The nights begin to lengthen. The sultrv evenings no longer banish sleep from the wearylaborers eves. The ripened fruit is gathered, and the trees groan to be relieved from theirburden. The winds rustle through the branches, and the forest trembles and c
The Crockett almanac : containing sprees and scrapes in the West; life and manners in the backwoods, and exploits and adventures on the praries . 30 Days. MOONS PHASES. # New, 4th, 5 7 E.]> 11th, 10 50 ;l9tfa, L. Q. 27th, 9 57 M c? (5 R«gulus > Apogee. W8Q-W6D-HarvestMoon- § d enters d^.[Aut. beg. runs The nights begin to lengthen. The sultrv evenings no longer banish sleep from the wearylaborers eves. The ripened fruit is gathered, and the trees groan to be relieved from theirburden. The winds rustle through the branches, and the forest trembles and complains, ap-prehensive of the approaching siorms, which shaft soon strip it of its leaves. The flowershave .-vil faded; the gaudy tinsel of Nature is gone; but the solid productions of field andorchard have reached their maturity. The gav youth of Nature is gone, with its ornamentsand fanciful decorations; and the maturity of the year comes, with its more important andsubstantial blessings. The husbandman gathers in* his harvest, and the barns seem burstingwith the rich tribute of the earth. The toil of the Spring and the Summer is repaid. The la-borer sees the travail of his soul, and is satisfied with the abundance that rewards his carriage of the rich citizen is seen smoking along the publie road, as he returns from th
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