.- resi. DECEMBER begins on Monday. O Full Moon, 8th d. 1 Ih. 13m. morning, below the horizon. C Last Quarter, 15th d. Ih. llm. afternoon, bearing West. • New Moon, 22nd d. I lh. 19m. morning, bearing S. S. E . 5 First Quarter, 30lh d. Oh. Om. morning, below the horizon. D D 3)'s upper limb. ■ Ml ©fast of O 's C C c south¬ 0> ■ 5* a M W rises. | se ts. 91 9 4 clock. dec. S. sets. Pi ing. Q « ; T3 ; l M J 17 4 10 52 i 21° 46 morn. X 7 3 6 31; 9 Tu |7 18 4 21 9 3 10 29! 21 55 0 20 Y 7 45 6 32 a W 17 20 4 21 9 1 10 6 22 4 1 21 Y 8 26 6 34 4 Th |7 21 4, 21 9 0 B 42 22 13 2 22 * 9 8 6 35 a F 7 22 4 21 8 59 9 17 22 21 3 25 K 9 52 6 36 J, Sa 7 23 4 20 8 57 8 52 22 28 4 27 X 10 38 6 38 7iSu 7 24 4 90 8 50» 3 27 22 35 5 31 a 11 27 6 39 -6 M 7 25 4 20 8 55 6 1 22 42 rises. a morn. 6 40 9 Tu 7 26 4 90 8 54 7 34 22 48 5 32 23 0 20 6 41 I0|W 7 27 4 20 8 53 7 7 22 54 6 39 Z3 1 15 6 42 11 Th 7 27 4 20 8 53 6 40 22 59 7 46 SI 2 11 6 43 ia F 7 28 4 20 8 52 6 12 23 4 8 53 O 8 9 6 44 13 Sa !7 29 4 90 8 51 5 44 23 8 11 0 SI 4 5 6 45 14 So 7 30 4 20 8 50 ! 5 15 23 12 11 7 •* 4 59 6 46 15 M 7 31 4 20 8 49 4 46 23 16 morn. 1W 5 51 6 47 16 lb 7 314 21 8 49 4 17 23 19 0 45 £ i 6 12 6 47 17 w 7 32 4 21 8 49 3 48 23 21 1 23 s^ 7 32 6 47 18 Th 7 33 4 21 8 48 3 18 i 23 23 2 36 m 8 23 6 47 19 F 7 33 4 22 8 48 2 48 23 25 3 49 n 9 14 6 47 20 Sa 7 34 4 22 8 48 2 19 23 26 5 0 t 10 7 6 47 21 Si: 7 34 4 23 8 48 1 49 23 27 6 16 t 11 2 6 47 89 N 7 35 4 23 8 48 1 18 23 27 sets. VJ 11 58 6 47 93 Tu 7 30 4 24 8 48 0 48 23 27 5 10 V? A. 54 incrs 24 w 7 30 4 21 8 49 F. 18 23 20 6 6 »l 1 48 0 1 95 Tu 7 37 4 25 8 49 S. 11 23 25 7 3 .-s 2 40 0 2 96 F 7 37 4 96 8 49 0 41 23 23 8 0 :s- 3 29 0 2 97 S *7 37j4 27 27 8 50 8 50 1 11 1 40 23 21 23 18 8 49 X 9 38JX 4 5 4 58 0 3 0 4 7 37 4 90 8 52 3 8 23 7 H 59,°|° 7 2 JO 5 Ti.. ! Coll inn of the Moon's Southing is also the time of High The comparatively leisure season of winter, affords a peculiar opportunity for the cultivator of fruit to look over his practice and system of culture, and see where he may not introduce material improvements. Are there trees enough planted ? Cannot a heavier or more profitable return be obtained from the land, by extending the orchard, or improving the character of its products 1 Have those about to plant selected the best ground ? Remember that in most localities hills or elevated grounds are belter than low and frosty valleys—tender fruits may bear well