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PICTORIAL CULTIVATOR ALMANAC. 
7th Month. 
JULY, 1852. 
31 Days. 
moon’s phases. 
BOSTON. 
NEW-YORK. 
baltim’re. 
ciiarles’n. 
SUN ON MERIDIAN. 
Hay harvest is commenced iu 
earnest. If the crop is lodged 
Full Moon. 
D. 
H. M. 
H. M. 
H. M. 
H. M. 
D. 
H. 
M. 
s. 
down, do not wait for it to get 
into a riper stage—it will lose at 
1 
10 44 mo. 
10 32 mo. 
10 21 mo. 
10 8 mo 
1 
0 
3 
33 
bottom more than it will gain at 
Third Quarter. 
9 
3 22 mo. 
3 10 mo. 
2 59 mo. 
2 46 mo. 
9 
O 
4 
54 
top. Clover and all coarse hay 
New Moon.... 
16 11 31 ev. 
11 19 ev. 
11 8 ev. 
10 55 ev. 
17 
0 
5 
50 
should be made chiefly in cock. 
Stil keep an eye to the weeds. 
Mow Canada thistles close to the 
First Quarter.. 
23 
8 18 ev. 
8 6 ev. 
7 55 ev. 
7 42 ev. 
25 
0 
6 
12 
Full Moon. 
80 
9 28 ev. 
9 16 ev. 
9 5 ev. 
8 52 ev. 
ground , while in blossom. 
Day of Month. || 
Day of Week. 
& 
o 
o 
Xfl 
CALENDAR 
For Boston, New England, 
New-York State, Michi¬ 
gan, Wisconsin, and Io¬ 
wa. 
CALENDAR 
For New-York City, Phi¬ 
ladelphia, Conn , New- 
Jersey, Pennsyl’a, Ohio, 
Indiana, and Illinois. 
CALENDAR 
For Baltimore, Vir¬ 
ginia, Kentucky, 
and Missouri. 
CALENDAR 
For Charleston, N. Caro¬ 
lina- Tenn., Georgia Al¬ 
abama, Mississippi, and 
Louisiana. 
Sun ! Sun 
rises I sets 
Mobii 
rises. 
H. W. 
Boston 
Sun 
rises. 
Sun 
sets. 
Moon |H W. 
rises. N.Y’k 
Sun 
rises 
Sun 
sets. 
Moon 
rises 
Sun 
rises. 
Sun 
sets. 
Moon 
rises. 
H. W. 
Chl’tn. 
o 
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,/ 
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H. M. 
H. 
M. 
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in. 
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1 
Thursday. 
23 
5 
15 
4 29 7 
38 
rises. 
10 
54, 
4 34 
7 
33 
rises. 
i 7 
54 
4 39 
7 
28 
rises. 
4 5717 
10 
rises. 
6 54 
2 
Friday. 
23 
0 
48 
4 29 7 
38 
8 52 
11 
44 
4 35 
7 
32 
8 47 
! 8 
44 
4 39 
7 
28 
8 43 
4 5717 
10 
8 25 
7 44 
3 
Saturday. 
22 
55 
56 
4 30 7 
38 
9 35 
ev 
331 
4 35 
7 
32 
9 30! 9 
33 
4 40 
7 
28 
9 27 
4 58 7 
10 
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8 33 
4 
€ 
22 
50 
40 
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38 
10 10 
1 
15' 
4 36 
7 
32 
10 7 
110 
15 
4 40 
7 
28 
10 4 
4 58 7 
10 
9 51 
9 15 
5 
Monday. 
22 
45 
0 
4 31 7 
37 
10 40 
1 
56* 
4 36 
7 
32 
10 38!10 
56 
4 41 
7 
28 
10 36 
4 59 7 
9 
10 26 
9 56 
6 
Tuesday. 
22 
38 
57 
4 32 7 
37 
11 6 
2 
38 
4 37 
7 
32 
11 5jll 
38 
4 41 
7 27 
11 4 
4 507 
9 19 57 
10 38 
7 
Wednesday. 
22 
32 
31 
4 32 7 
37 
11 30 
3 
19 
4 38 
7 
31 
11 30 
,ev 
19 
4 42 
7 
27 
11 30 
5 
07 
9 
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8 
Thursday. 
22 
25 
40 
4 33 7 
36 
11 53 
3 
59; 
4 38 
7 
31 
11 54 
0 
59 
4 42 
7 
27 
11 54 
5 
07 
9 
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9 
Friday . 
22 
18 
.27 
4 34 7 
36 
morn 
4 
45 
4 39 
7 
31 
morn 
1 
45 
4 43 
7 
26 
morn 
5 
17 
9 
morn 
ev 45 
10 
Saturday. 
22 
10 
50 
4 34 7 
35 
0 17 
5 
35 
4 40 
7 
30 
0 18 
2 
35 
4 44 
7 
26 
0 19 
5 
17 
8 
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1 35 
11 
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22 
2 
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4 35 7 
35 
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6 
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4 40 
7 
30 
0 44 
3 
37 
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7 
26 
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5 
27 
8 
0 53 
2 37 
12 
Monday. 
21 
54 
29 
4 36 7 
34 
1 8 
7 
37: 
4 41 
7 
29 
1 12 
4 
37 
4 45 
7 
25 
1 15 
5 
27 
8 
1 25 
3 37 
13 
Tuesday_... 
21 
45 
44 
4 37 7 
34 
1 39 
8 
39, 
4 42 
7 
29 
1 44 
5 
39 
4 46 
7 
25 
1 471 
5 
3,7 
8 
2 1 
4 39 
14 
Wednesday..... 
21 
36 
37 
4 37 7 
33 
2 16 
9 
37! 
4 42 
7 
28 
2 22 
6 
37 
4 46 
7 
24 
2 26; 
5 
3;7 
7 
2 42 
5 37 
15 
Thursday. 
21 
27 
7 
4 38 7 
33 
3 0 
10 
25; 
4 43 
7 
28 
3 6 
7 
25 
4 47 
7 
24 
3 11 
5 
47 
7 
3 29 
6 25 
16 
Friday. 
21 
17 
17 
4 39 7 
32 
sets. 
11 
12 
4 44 
7 
27 
sets. 
8 
12 
4 48 
7 
23 
sets. 
5 
5:7 
6 
sets. 
7 12 
17 
Saturday. 
21 
7 
3 
4 40 7 
31 
8 14 
11 
54; 
4 45 
7 
26 
8 9 
8 
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4 49 
7 
23 
8 6 
5 
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6 
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7 54 
18 
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20 
56 
29 
4 41 7 
31 
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morn 
4 46 7 
26 
8 52 
0 
36 
4 49 
7 
22 
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5 
6 
7 
5 
8 35 
8 36 
19 
Monday.. 
20 
45 
34! 
4 42 7 
30 
9 31 
0 36! 
4 46:7 
25 
9 29 
10 
17 
4 50 
7 
21 
9 26 
5 
7 
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5 
9 17 
9 17 
20 
Tuesday... 
20 
34 
17 
4 42 7 
29 
10 3 
1 
17 
4 47 
7 
24 
10 2:10 
58 
4 51 
7 
21 
10 0: 
5 
7 
7 
4 
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9 58 
21 
Wednesday. 
20 
22 
40 
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28 
10 32 
1 
58 
4 48 
7 
23 
10 3211 
43 
4 52 
7 
20 
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5 
8 
7 
4 10 30,10 43 
22 
Thursday. 
20 
10 
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4 44 7 
27 
11 1 
2 43 
4 49 7 
23 
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morn 
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7 
19 
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5 
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3,11 4 11 28 
23 
Friday. 
19 
58 
24 ; 
4 45 7 
27 
11 30 
3 
28 
4 50 
7 
22 
11 32 
0 28 
4 53 
7 
18 
11 34 
5 
97 
311 40 
morn 
24 
Saturday. 
19 
45 
46 
4 46 7 
26 
morn 
4 
19 
4 511 
7 
21 
morn 
1 
19 4 54 
7 
17 
morn 
6 
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2 
morn 
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25 
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19 
32 
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25 
0 1 
5 
15 
4 52 
7 
20 
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2 15 4 55 
7 
17 
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5 
10,7 
2 
0 17 
1 15 
26 
Monday. 
19 
19 
31 
4 48,7 
24 
0 36 
6 
18 
4 53 
7 
19 
0 41 
3 
18 4 5617 
16 
0 45 
5 
11 7 
1 
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2 18 
27 
Tuesday. 
19 
5 
55 
4 49 7 
23 
1 17 
7 
29, 
4 53 
7 
18 
1 23 
4 29 4 57 
17 
15 
1 27 
5 
12 
7 
0 
1 44 
3 29 
28 
Wednesday .... 
18 
51 
59 
4 50 7 
22 
2 5 
8 42 
4 54 
7 
17 
2 11 
5 42 4 58 
7 
14 
2 16 
5 
12 
6 59 
2 35 
4 42 
29 
Thursday. 
18 
37 
45 
4 517 
21 
3 0 
9 so; 
4 55 
7 
16 
3 6 
6 50 4 59 
7 
13 
3 11 
5 
13 
6 59 
3 31 
5 50 
30 
Friday. 
18 
23 
13 
4 52 7 
20 
rises. 
10 50; 
4 56 
7 
15 
rises. 
7 
50114 59 
7 
12 
rises. 
5 
14 6 58 
rises. 
6 50 
31 
Saturday | 
18 
8 
24 
4 53:7 
18 
8 8 
11 
38; 
4 57 
7 
14 
8 4 
8 38||5 0 
t 
11 
8 1 
5 
14 6 57 
7 47 
7 38 
GRAIN DRILL. 
The use of the grain drill is 
constantly increasing in this 
country. Its advantages 
may he thus enumerated : 
1. It saves seed; 2. It dis¬ 
tributes the seeds with grea¬ 
ter regularity than it can be 
done by hand; 8. It deposits 
the seed at any desired depth, 
and insures speedy germina¬ 
tion; 4. It affords an oppor¬ 
tunity to destroy weeds 
which infest the crop ; 5. 
The crop receives the undi¬ 
vided benefit of the soil; 6. 
By the admission of air be¬ 
tween the rows, a stronger 
plant is produced and a 
heavier crop is obtained ; 7. 
In reference to wheat and 
other grain, the crop is less 
liable to blight or mildew; 8. 
Fertilizing substances may 
be deposited with the seed, 
by which the crop is more largely benefitted than it can be by any other mode of using manures; 9. It protects 
grain against winter-killing. The machine here represented is made by Bickford &t Huffman, Macedon, Wayne 
county, N. Y. 
