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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mithode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 puBlic ArcWves Canada j^hives publiques Canada !K'I ^\ \ * t b^\> Yi ^ BELCHER'S FOR TKE VEAR OF OUR LORD 1863: Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap Tear, and the latter part of the TWENTY^IXTH and Ihe beginning of the TWENTY-SEVENTH Tear of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. Calculated for Halifax, Lat. 44° 39' 20" N., and Long. 63° 36' 40" W. from Greenwich, but will answer for all parts of the Province, including the Island of Cape Breton. Containing matters necessary to be known by all classes, whether in town or country, niauufacturing or agricultural; soldier, sailor, volunteer, or militia-man; believer or sceptic; professional or non-professional. • [Established in 1824.] HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA: '. .. PUBLISHED BY C. H. BELCHER. And Sold at the City Book Stoees and by the Stoeekkepees geni- EALLY TUEODQUOUT NoVA ScOTIA AVO CaPE BrETON. PkiNTED by JaM£3 BoW£S & SoN3, HoLUS SlKJUZ. f se .■b. belcher's farmer's [t8()3. I 8ICNS OF THE PLANETS, ETC. © Tlic Sun © The Earth # Nevr Moon O Full Moon 5 First Quftrter C Last Quarter 5 Mercury ? Venua ^ Mars ^- Vesta O Juno $ Pallaa ? Cores IJ!. Jupiter \ Silt urn 1^ Herscbel cr Uranus ^ The ascending, ^ the descending node. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. Spring signs Summer signs 1 *Y* Aries, head 2 y Taurus, neck 3 n Gemini, arms 4 'ing l)e,;'iii8) Miireli liO, ISC:;, ut Sim enters 25 (Suniiner li'.' ol A. Middle of'Total'Eelipse 1 7 10 A. ^ Total Eclipse euan time at Halifax. p. II. jr. Eclipse beoins on the Enrth 11 1 11 ) ^Tean time at Eclipse ends on tlie Jia-th 11 11 ^ Halifax. IV. Ei'iday, December 25. A partial I'lclip.se of the Moou. p. II. jr. INIoon enter.? Penumbra 25 1 50 ]Nr. ^ ^Nloon enlors sha'lo'.v 25 o 1 M. I ^r i.- i. Af 1 11 f I' r .)- i 4n Ai I Menu tinio at jMiddlo of Eclipse 2o 4 40 M. J. Moon leaves .^liadow 25 1 1 ^1. Moon leaves Penumbra 25 7 ;)2 M ^ Magnitude of Eclipse 0.950 (Moon's diameter =1.) Eclipses take place every half year, and at each period tlnu'e may be one, two, or three; if only one, it must be an eclipse of the Sun; if two, I ilalifax. RKhCIIIiK S V\ KMEIl S [1863. there Avill ho one of each luniinary; rii'l if (liveo, there ■will be two of the tSiiii, witli om; of till! .\loui) hotwoeii tluni. U'hi'U theciirth becoiiK'.s situ- ato'l l)et\V(.'en the 8iui Jiml the .Minm, tiie Infter must he covori-d -with '.l!ii'krie.ss, ami tlieru will lie an eclipse of the Moon, which will be total or purtial, accorilin;; as the Moor ]i!nn;.'e,s wholly or in part into the coiiv' of the ish.'iilovv — it will be centval, if the centre of the Moon coin- cides exactly with that of the teri'estrial shadow. A total eclipse of the Moon never exceeds two hours, and may bo shorter than that period. When tlie Moon intcvposos lieraelf between the Sun and the earth, the former may be eclipsed. The eclipse is partial when the Moon hides only a part of the 8un's disk; total, when she covers the whole of it; (inn)il(ir when the Sun, masked by tlie Moon, projects all round in the forni. of a luminous rin.:;-; lastly, it is ceiilral wiien the s])ectator's place is in the prolongation of the line joining the centres of the Sun and Moon. The ^loon being nearly of the same figure as the earth, her shadow au'l her [lenumbra are IbrmO'l in the same manner; only as she is much smaller, iicr cuue of shadow can never cover more than a portion of the earth's surface. A solar eclipse never takes place at the same time all over the earth, antl the same eclipse of the Sun which is total for one jjoi)it on the earth., mi3' ))e invisible at aiiothei'. In most sohir eclipses, the Moon's d' '; is (dothel with a faint li,L';ht, proceeding from the reilec- tion caused by the illuminated part of the earth. r t FIXED AND MOVEABLE FEASTS, ANNIVERSARIES, &c. Circumcision .Jan. 1 Epiplianv G Princ'.'ss''Koyal, m., 'oS. . 25 Seplua^eaima Siunlay , .Feb. 1 Queen Victoria m. 1810.. 10 Qiii/Kf. or Shrove Sun.. 15 J.sh-Wcdiirs/ai/ 18 First Sum/ay in Lent... 22 St. JJavid Mar. 1 St. Tatrick 17 Princess Louis.i //. 18 Iv^. 18 Annunciation — Lady l>ay. 25 Palm Sunday . ..I 20 Goal Friday Aprl. 3 Fader Sunday 6 Prince Leopold, b. 1853. . 7 Low Sunday 12 Princess Beatrice, b. 1857. 14 St. Glorok 23 Princess Alice b. 18t3. . . 25 Prince Arthur b. 1850. , .May 1 Rogation Sunday 10 Asctnsion Day \ ,^ Holy Thursday^ Q. Victoria />. 1810 May / 1 'k it Su n da y-Pc n terost. Princfws Helena, b. 181G. Trinity Sunday Corpus Christi June Acces-s. (i. Victoria, 1837. St. .John Baptist ) Midsummer Day 5 Cor(inat;ou CirVictoria,'C8 St. Peter and St. Paul. . . Lammas l>ay Aug. Prince Alfred b. 1811... St. Miclnel ) g ^^ Mivhaelmas Day ) ^ " All S.iints ISov. P)inceof WalesA. 18-tl.. Pi'incess Royal b. 18-10.. Advent Sunday St. AxDitKw^ St. Thrmias Dec. CIIIUSTMAS DAY St. Stephen St. John, Evangelist. . . . Innocents 24 21 25 31 4 20 2? 28 20 1 20 1 9 21 20 30 21 25 26 27 28 ti q n c SE i&J 18G3.] ALMANACK. .5 EXPLANATION OF THE CALENDAR PACES, Column L]:ft iiAxn page. 24 21 2.") 31 4 20 2? 28 2y i 1 G 1 9 21 2'.t '60 21 25 26 27 28 1 nnd 2— Pnys oi' the Month ami of the Week. 3 " 4 — The risiiii!; iiml Sfttinj;' in iiieau lime of tho hijihest point, or of the ii/iprr Hiiib of tho Sr.n, covrecteil for refniction. 5. — The Sun's deelinatiou fur tlie same as the E(|uatioii, Gth eulunin. G. — E<,U!ition of time, (ur (niaiitily hy which tlie Snn is slow or fust of tiie clock at noon, apparent, not mean, time at ({I'ecmvich, or a quarter before ei.iht o'clock in the niornin^j; at Ilalif;ix.) J'lqua- tion of time is tlie dirtereiice between mcd/i ami Ujjpitretit time; and tiiere are only four periods of the year wiien this ditVerencs is nolhinj^ — nameiy, about April ]•>, June l.J, September 1, and Decend)er 24, as may be seen by referring to this column. 7." Days' length in hours and minutes. 8. — The risin"; of the ^Icon. •J. — The setting of the Moon. 10. — The time of the Moon's southincr, ov pnsslnj:: the mcriilian. This column also pives the time of High U'ater at Pari'sboro', llorton, Cornwallis, Hantsport, AVindsor, Newport, Truro, 6ic. 11. — The symbols in this column indicate the Moon's place in the Signs or Consiellatii)n>-' of the Zodinc. The top of the ctdumns of each nmnth gives the Moon's Phases, or times of Now and Full Moon, and of the i'irst and Last Quarters, or quadratures of the Sun. The Faumer's Calendar is placed at tho foot of the columns of each mouth. rjGIIT HAND PAGE. 1. — Contains the days of the Month. 2. — Sundays, Weather, Anniversaries, &c. 3.— The time of High Water at Halifax, N. S. 4.— " " Pictou, N.S. and Cape Tormcntinc.N.B. 5.— " " Annapolis, N. S., St. John, N. B., and Portland, Maine. 6.— " " St. John's, Newfoundland, of that tide "which immediately precedes the southing of the Moon. These four cobimns are computed on tlie suppobition that the time of Higli Water on the days of the New and Full >Ioon — L'establissment du port — is at Halifax, 7h. 30m.; at Annapolis, St. John, N. 1j., and Portland, llii. 14m.; at I'ictou and Cape Tormeutine, lOh. and at St. John's, New- foundland, Gh. oOm. All the calculations are made to mean solar time. Explanation of the Common Notes, Holy Days, &c., will be found at the top of the columns of each month.. JANUAUY bo^'ins on 'i'JU IJSDA V. [lH(.;;j. Q Full Modii, '1th (1., nil, ll^m. lU'i'M'tKinn, lienriiif!; Smiili. C l"i^t limizuii. O .New .Mdim, I'.'tli d., 1 Iji. iSdi. UK.niin^, Ik .iriii.o' Sniitli. ]) i'li-rit QuiU'lor, litjlli d., Uli. o'Jiii. iit'lciiiuon, bearing Jia.st. w ©■'„ 7 38 lull liccl'ii. S'lUlli. a sl.>w of clock. 1 l45~ LCML-Ill ol rtnya, 8 52 Mo )ii. C S'jutli, c 2 CM, 1 S.a8. 1 ' Til. I 30 23 1 5 3 51 ',) 31' n 2 l'\ 7 38 4 31 22 5(5 4 13 8 5:5 50 4 10 10 2') n 3 8:i. 7 37 4 32 22 51 4 21 8 55 3 30 5 11 n '.' 23 : 4iSU. 7 37 4 33 22 45 5 8 8 50 4 31 30 11 57 ^ ^ 5; M. 7 37 4 34 22 38 5 35 8 57 5 30 7 11 rnovn. i23 : G Til. 7 37 4 35 22 31 2 8 58 6 33 7 53 II 44 a 7 W. 7 30 4 30 22 21 28 8 50 i 34 8 25 1 20 a 8 Th. 7 30 4 38 22 10 54 2 8 <>•> i).j it 12 •J 14 w. 9 F. 7 30 4 3'.t 22 8 7 10 1 1 l> 11 44 10 31 4 25 -n- 12 M. 7 «5 4 42 21 40 8 31 7 iii'i ni. 11 1 5 10 ■£h 1 13 Tu. 7 35 4 43 21 30 8 54 8 5('t 11 30 TI] 14 W. 7 34 4 44 21 20 10 2 ('> A. 3 5o ^ 15 Th. 7 31 4 45 21 VI U 37 (1 11 3 20 44 7 60 •f 1 10 F. 7 34 4 40 20 58 58 12 4 24 1 35 8 50 ■f ! 17 8a. 7 33 4 47 20 47 10 10 9 14 6 30 2 32 <) 53 b= [ 18 SIJ. 7 33 4 48 20 35 10 38 9 15 40 3 34 10 5(5 b : l'.» M. 7 32 4 4'.i 20 22 10 57 <» 17 1 41 4 44 11 58 /VW 1 20 Tu. 7 31 4 50 20 '.) 11 15 10 8 '.) 15 A, 56 AW 21 W. 7 ;;o 4 51 1!) 50 11 33 20 i 8 30 7 28 1 50 K 1 22 Til. 7 2'.) 4 52 10 43 11 40 22 ' 9 1 8 40 2 40 ^ 23 F. 7 28 4 53 10 20 12 5 9 24 i 9 34 9 40 3 30 r ' 24 S.i. 7 28 4 54 10 15 12 20 20 '■ 54 10 50 4 17 r I 25 su. 7 27 4 55 10 12 34 28 10 20 morn. 5 4 r 1 26 M. 7 20 4 50 18 45 12 48 9 30 ;io 53 1 5 51 y 2f Tu. 7 25 4 57 18 30 13 9 32 11 28 1 5 6 3 b » 28 W. 7 24 4 58 18 14 13 12 34 A. Oi 2 3 7 26 n 21) Th. 7 23 4 5!) 17 58 13 23 9 36 58 i 3 9 8 10 n 30 F. 7 22 5 17 42 13 33 9 38 1 40 •■ 3 55 9 4 E5 31 Sa. 7 21 5 1 17 20 13 42 9 41 2 20 4 43 9 53 23 : (CT The column of the-moon's .southini,' frives the time of high water at Purrsboro') Comwallis, IloiLaii, Il;int^i)ort, Newport, Windsor, Truro, i:c. Tiii'.UE is no finhjoct so eminently worthy the ouniost attention of our farmers, MS tliat oi'inulcrdriiiunio-. ('inler(iriiinint,>- lies at tlie fomulation of all a^'^ricwlliiral ami hortieuUural iiiqjroveiiieut. It is erroneous to sujijiose tliat (11/ laiul needs it : hut it ni;iy be assumed that the ort'uter jiortion of all th(,' arable, and niiieli of the ;41mss land, would be niueli improved by the re- moval of all sur])lus -water, by mean-; of iiuder^^rouiid euiidiiits. UiKier- draihed land can be ploiu^hed earlier in the .Spriiii^, and laler in tli(? Fall, than that whieii is not underilraiued ; and after heavy rains, while the iin- drained land is too wet for man or beast to work on, 'the MBaai% ]ilxi>l(iit«ition of* Oommon DVotes, &:o. Solar CycM'; is a pcriml of 2H years, after which the days of tlie week return in the same order, and at tlie Hame day of the month, whilst the hiy. of more 5 in perihelion. (^ apogee. § stat. snow. 8 28 10 68 A. 12 9 10 11 46 1 10 4 A. 34 1 48 10 45 1 15 2 29 11 20 1 50 3 4 11 5J 2 27 3 41 A. 28 2 58 4 12 1 18 3 48 5 2 1 46 4 16 5 30 2 20 4 60 6 4 3 6 80 6 44 3 44 6 14 7 28 4 43 7 13 8 27 6 59 8 29 9 43 7 30 10 11 14 8 53 11 23 morn. 9 67 mom. 37 10 49 27 1 41 11 88 1 19 2 33 morn. 2 8 8 22 18 2 48 4 2 56 3 26 4 40 1 33 4 3 5 17 2 12 4 42 5 66 2 51 6 21 6 35 3 36 6 6 7 20 4 28 6 58 B 12 5 41 8 n 9 26 6 65 9 25 10 39 8 8 10 38 11 62 9 7 11 37 A. 51 28 16 4 45 10 20 10 57 11 27 A. 18 46 20 44 43 69 6 30 7 63 8 67 9 49 10 38 11 18 11 68 morn. 33 12 51 36 28 41 55 8 7 1 1 ('. 3 4 5 7 8 . A # 8 FEBRUARY begins on SUNDAY. [18G3. O Full Moon, 3r(l d., Gh., 11m. afternoon, bearing East. C L,ast Quarter, 11th d., Ch., 32m. moniing, bearing South. # New Moon, ITth d., lOli., 52m. afternoon. Ir'Iow tlio lionzon. J) First Quarter, 2M\ d., 8h., 2Um. morning, below the horizon. :Ch I • n >^ (•'.•ys upper 1 ©'8 (•i) Length Moon. c oor ono. An acre of land, rich, «Iet'ply tilled, planted in good .s.'ason.aud tliorougiily ami cleanly cultivated, will produce more tiiau live acres i)oor, sliallow-i)louglie 7 lunar months, of which were of i>0 days each, and the 7th of 20, \ ' were called rinhuJisinir or intercalary montlis. This arrangement ao- ; peared so adinii'alile to the Greelis, that, when il was proposed at tlie | Olympic games, it was received with acclamations, and adopted by all j Month. 1 t SUNDAYS, WKATIIER, ANNI- High Water, mean time, at ai h : 1 VKRSARIES, oiC. ii S 3 ^ -T !-< i -s i i 1 "o 3 1 E- ."a oH -^Js '-s^ ! A. i^ c« j w i \ D. Septuagesima Sunday. 5 56 j 8 20 i 9 40 4 56. ! 2 Purif. B. V. Mary. ' Dull. 34 9 4 10 18 5 34 1 1 •'"■' 5 greatest 11 el. Lat. P. 7 11 9 41 9 55 6 11 1 i 4 Sessions, Pictou. High tides. 7 46 i 10 10 11 30 46 5 Slonny, 8 17 : 10 47 i A. 1 7 17 6 unpleasant. 8 40 ,11 16 30 7 46 7 (5 >I C- . ««'^ 9 20| 11 50 1 5 8 20 D. Sexagesiuui Sunday. '*• 1 9 55 A. 25 j 1 !->9 8 55 1 ',» vcni cold. 10 32 ' 1 ' 2 , 2 1 G 9 82 i 10 Queen Victoria »j. T^ 10. ' _ 11 18 : 148; 3 2 10 18 ! 11 % Slat. Sessions, Arichat. Low lides. A. 17 2 37 ' 3 51 11 17 I 12 Look out for 1 41 3 11 4 20 A. 41 1 1-^ more 3 15 5 45 59 2 15 i 14 St. Valentine. snoio. 4 41 7 11 8 26 3 41 i D. Quinq. or Shrove Sun. C perigee. 5 41 8 11 9 25 4 41 i 16 $ <5 C 6 38 9 3 10 17 6 33 1 17 Becomes much 7 16 9 46 11 6 16 j 1 18 Ash Wednesday — 1st d,iy of Lent. 7 57 10 27 11 41 6 57 ! ! V.) ? ^ C- lligli tides. , 8 Jllill 1 morn. 7 31 ' \ 20 more pleasant. '• 9 G'll 86 15 8 6 1 1 21 5 stationary. 9 43 morn. 50 8 43 1 D. 1st Sunday in Lent. 10 21 13 1 27 9 21 2n Clear, steady, ;11 3 51 2 5 10 3 1 24 St. M;ittliias. moderate 11 53 1 33 2 47 ; 10 53 i i 2o Ember Day. cold morn. 2 23 3 37:11 58 ' 2('. Low tides. 6 ^ C- 58 3 28 4 42 morn. 27 28 J Ember Days. <^ '4->'>gfe. 3 '' weather. 2 5 3 25 4 35 1 5 49 C 55 ' 7 9 1 5 ! 2 25 ! 1 I 1*" 10 ^ I i MARCH begius on SUNDAY. [18G3. I O Full Muuii, 5tli C Lust Quiirtor, 1 ^ .Now .Mdoii, I'.'t j) i'iist Uiiiii-lor. (I., Itiii., o2iii. uioiniiig, below the liorizon. ith il., lili., Ihu. iiflciurjuu, below tlie lua-izon. h liny, li;h., 'S-'.ui. iiiuriiiiig, IjfiU-iiij;' .Sdutli-Last. Tiii 48 7 3!) 12 37 11 10 2 28 4 12 9 -'1 i a 2 M. 3tj T) 50 7 10 12 25 11 14 3 38 4 50 10 7l A> 3 Tu. 6 34 5 51 53 lU 12 11 17 4 28 <) 28 10 '">-' a 4 W. 32 , 5 52 30 11 50 11 20 29 a '-U 11 30 TIU 5 Til. 30 5 54 ( 11 -10 11 24 34 27 moiMi. Tri> i\ (J 20 5 55 44 11 32 11 20 7 41 G 50 21 1 =0= 1 Sii. () 27 o 5(i 5 21 11 17 11 2U 8 47 7 15 1 7j :0= 8 tSu. tj 26 ' 5 57 4 57 11 3 11 32 10 1 7 45 1 55' ^ U M. 6 23 5 50 4 34 10 47 11 30 11 4 8 15 2 45 1 n| 10 Tu. 21 G 4 10 10 32 11 39 iiioni. 8 54 3 38 j ITI 11 W. G 20 G 1 47 10 10 1 1 41 11 9 27 4 34 1 ^ 12 Th G 18 G i) 3 23 10 11 45 1 18 10 30 5 32 i t m F. G IG G 4 3 43 11 48 9 10 11 25 (') 30 >p 14 Sa. G 14 G 5 2 36 9 27 11 51 3 21 A. 23 7 30 h= lo Su. G 12 G 2 12 9 10 11 55 4 12 1 28 8 28 yVW 10 U. G lO'G 8 ] 40 8 53 11 58 4 48 2 38 9 22 ^ 17 Tu. G 8 G <) 1 25 8 35 1 ■' 1 5 24 3 48 10 15 ^ KS W. (') 7 G 10 1 1 8 18 12 o 5 58 4 51 11 5 >f li) Th. G 5 12 38 8 12 24h ► (5 8 11 55 r 20 F. 6 3 G 13 s. 14 1 42 12 10 G 38 7 35 A. 43 r 21 Sa.. G 1 15 N. 7 24 12 14 7 8 39 1 32 r 22 Su. 5 59 10 33 ^7 r, 12 17 7 • ) > ) 51 21 H 23 M. 5 57 G 17 50 4^ 12 20 8 13 10 51 3 11 H 24 Tu. 5 5G 18 1 20 <5 29 X w 22 8 58 111 44 4 n 25 W. 5 54 G 10 1 43 G 11 12 24 ,943! morn. 4 50 u 26 Th. 5 52 6 20 2 / 53: 12 28 10 30 39 5 39 93 27 F. 5 50 G 22 2 31 5 34 12 32 11 25 1 28 G 27 15 28 Sa. 5 48'G 23 •; 54 5 10 12 35 A. 21 2 11 7 14 2S 20 Su. 5 40 24 3 17 4 57 12 38 1 18 2 47 , 8 Q 30 M. 5 44 25 3 41 4 3l)|12 41 •) 13 o o 24 8 45 Q 31 Tu. 5 42 G 20 4 4 4 20 1 12 43 3 15 o O 59 9 29 V)l !JZF Thi; Cdh'niii of the ConiwiiUis, Iloriuii, llant ninou'ri MUitliiii? j;iv('s the time of liigk water at Parrsboro', •l)iiit, NViiidsnr, >i(.'\vi)fin, Truro, i:c. Land lying: lo"!? in grass iifcrls roiR'atcrl droj^sings of manuro, — there is no oceasion ior iilougiiiiio- up onv orasH lands halt as i'requontly, il" we would oulj'' jiivo them some fertiliser, like oonipestcd barn luanMre, ashes, bono dust, gui m, ,v:<'., every two or thr(M! years. Cultivation and niauure would work w I nd 'rs In the iniiinncrneiit of" the fifrass ero]! dt' tlie country— a rich deep soil, and sucli alnr.e enn i)roduee a birL!"e orowth of bay or pasture. That preparation of'tiie liuul wiiieh oives tlie be?t ^rain and root cr()])s, will Sfivethe oreale;-t ^rass <'i up, or will l.'C.st jireiiare tlie laud th('re!";;r. On a rich, (lee]) and porous soil, drou'^ht has very llltie ell'eet — tm a p<.>or, sliaib'v and hard one. flie o-puss or other eroj) always sull'ers seveiely troui any hii^k of rain. ^Aloro attention to seediiij^- would 'o far in the improvement of {^ra.'-B lands. N, dure does miicli, hut man ean as.--ist and din;ct tier opera- tioi.8. A well drained soil is as much better for grovviu^' yrass, as it is for auy other crop. i#- I 1 i t ■r np 10 F. 5 24 6 39 7 62 1 24 13 18 1 6 10 24 6 26 ^ 11 Sa. 6 22 6 40 8 14 1 7 13 20 2 7 11 21 6 23 ^»W 12 SU. 5 21 6 41 8 36 61 13 24 2 43 A. 33 ^ 1 17 AAV 18 M. 5 19 6 43 8 68 36 13 27 3 20 1 40 8 9 ^ 14 Tu. 5 17 6 44 9 19 20 13 31 3 60 2 60 8 68 ^ 15 W. 6 J5 45 9 41 S. 5 13 33 4 22 3 68 9 48 T 16 Th. 5 14 6 46 10 2 F. 9 13 36 4 62 4 59 10 36 T 17 F. 5 12 6 47 10 23 23 13 39 6 16 6 10 11 23 T 18 Sa. 6 10 6 48 10 45 37 13 41 6 46 7 38 A. 12 8 8 FT 19 m. 6 9 6 49 11 5 61 13 44 6 10 8 34 1 1 20 M. 5 7 6 60 11 26 1 4 i 13 47 6 49 9 35 1 61 21 Tu. 5 6 6 62 11 47 1 17 13 60 7 28 10 40 2 42 rr 22 W. 5 4 6 64 12 7 1 29 13 53 8 24 11 40 8 31 TT 23 Th. 5 2 6 56 12 27 1 41 13 66 9 18 morn. 4 20 23 24 F. 6 6 56 12 47 1 62 13 69 10 14 6 6 7 25 25 Sa. 4 69 6 58 13 7 2 3 14 o 11 9 42 5 53 8 -ru 26 Su. 4 67 6 69 13 26 2 14! 14 4 11 59 1 23 6 38 27 M. 4 66 7 13 45 2 24! 14 7 A. 69 1 69 7 22 28 Tu. 4 64 7 1 14 4 2 83 1 14 9 2 18 2 21 8 6 29 W. 4 63 7 2 14 23 2 43 ; 14 11 8 19 2 46 i 8 60 30 Th. 4 61 7 3 14 42 2 51 14 12 4 14 3 15 9 37 (DT The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Purrsboro' Cornwallls, Uorton, Hantsport, Winasor, Newport, Truro, &c. ' All who raise carrots are aware that much depends upon hooiii"- and thin- I ning. lh€ carrot, at flrst, is so small as to be hardly diHcernible, and many ' wait too long before they commence to hoe, allowing the weeds to tret the ! advantagre; and no amount of hoeiu» eau irsurc a good crop after it has ' once been overrun and choked with weeds. The best plan to distiuo-uish the ■ rows v.s soon as any othcx- garden vegetable, is to mix uikI sow with tlie ear- ' rot seed a small quantify radisli, as that wtarts quirk, and has a broad loaf. I rhe carrot can then be hoed as noon as above ground, or a week' or ! two liooner than without. Tiie rndiKhos c>;ii be pulled at the lir.st lioeinc-, i or allowed to romam till tliey acquire Bomo size, and you hare a crop of rad- I ishes without injury to the carrots, if ihey are not sullered to remain too - iJll" kII^ the use of ordmary means, a crop of 1,100 busholb of carrots ' uavd Deea raised on an acre. { J I'll. tils »8 ^ 81 TT] 27 •f 27 ^ '26 b 20 ^ *''-? /s>w ^-W 17 AVW '.J >^ 58 )^ 48 T y5 Y 2y r 12 8 1 H 61 n 42 n J! I n 20 25 7 gs [ 63 ^ i 88 <9 ' 22 ^.; G TI^ 60 Ti^ ; 87 1 ^ i rrsh »oro', I ,«»"»* f II ' ■ Mi. V ih '' toi (h ■^ y*-' i p 1 1"' i 1 t^t^i h Cl) A. UK til! l.lit iiu on d 5 tox O 1 3J ' 5 ' <« © * 1 ^• ■ fi 1 2 o t> 1 D. 6 7 8 y 10 11 1). u M 15 16 i 1' 18 D. ! 20 1 -'!• 1 22 : 23 ; ^-t 25 i I). i 27 . : 28 21 1 30 ■*J— I Spriiii^.] Al'IUL 30 .lay.>^. 13 ter IS UMe<.l till the cml fif February, niul the otlier till the oini of the ycii •. 11 )>rA\ fviMf'TioN V. IS a poi-iol of (il'toen year?", nppnintcil l>v tlic l]in- pcn)!- tV.M:^t;iiitiiu>, A. I)., JUL', fui' the [;:iyimiit of CL-rtiiin taxes fruhi tlie wulijectM nf tlu" lliiipir',-. Nir.MUKi!. oi' JiiitKi 1 ION. — It liiivin'j; oocn (lt'i;iil('(l by an iissciiihly of Ciu'istiaii JJisliops, ai the council of ^'ice, iu IJytliyiiiji, uf A.Mia Minor, A. 1), o2"), that Kasrer-ilay h always the " first Sumlay (if'tir tlio full moon, vtliich h inn"r:;; u()on, or next after, tlie lil.->t of M;in'li;'* it follows that Ivi-'tor-day cannot take place earlier tnan the liliml of Marcli, or later thau the "Joth of April; so that from one date to the other (both inclusive) are '!'» (la\ s. Tii'i numler of direction is that day of the 3u on wliicli J']ast(!r Suniiay falls. I SUNDAYS, WRA'JilKR, ANM- VKRSAIVIES, kc. High WutLT, ncan time, at 1 5 •o 71 >. P CO rt . 5 ! :!3 03 .^° 1 he If 1 All Fools Day. 5 21 7 51 9 5 4 21 2 hid- Frequent 6 12 8 42 9 56 5 12 3 Go(»d Friday. f) 51 9 21 10 35 5 51 4 f, If. C- showers. 7 27 9 57 11 6 6 27 J). Eastku Si-NnA.Y. 8 10 85 11 49 7 6 6 Faster iMonilny. , 8 41 11 11 A. 25 7 41 7 Prince Leopold, b. ISofi. 9 22 11 52 1 6 8 22 8 C perigee. Becomes 10 ft A. 39 1 53 9 9 y ivarmrr and 10 58 1 28 2 42 9 68 10 pleasa liter. 11 58 2 28 3 44 10 58 11 Low^ tides. A113 3 43 4 57 A. 13 D. 1st Sunday after Faster — Low Sun. 2 40 5 10 6 24 1 40 l:} DjiU and 3 57 27 7 41 2 57 11 Princess P)eatrice, b. 18-")7. 6 1 7 31 8 45 4 1 1-5 Sessions : Annapolis, Tusket. 5 51 8 21 9 35 4 51 16 overcast. G 31 9 1 10 15 5 31 17 5 (5 C • ^f^itfi occasional 7 9 19 89 10 58 6 9 18 High tides. 7 46; 10 16 11 30 6 46 D. 2nd Sunday after Easter. 8 22 ! 10 52 morn. 7 22 20 Napoleon III., b. 1808. 8 56 11 26 6 7 56 21 1^1 ,5 C • showers of 9 33 j morn. 40 8 33 22 Sup. Court: Trials, Halifax; Lunen- 10 12 i 3 1 17 9 12 23 St. Georgk. [burg. 10 57 42 : 56 9 57 2t C i^pogee. rain. 11 39 ] 27 2 41 10 38 25 Prs. Alice, 6. 184n. St. :\rark. morn. 2 8 3 20 11 29 B. ovd Sunday after !''aster. 29 i 2 59 4 3 morn. 27 ^ in perllu'lion. 1 35 4 5 1 6 19 35 28 Very low Ikles. 2 44 oil 28 1 44 211 Sup. Court, Liverpool. Scss'ns: Kcnt- 3 48 18 7 32 2 48 30 h 6 h, li.. moi'iii!i,u, ))».M(>.v the liori/on. Q N'l'W Ml. till, Ptii tl., Uh,, :;liii. iifioriK.oii, lii'iulii;j; Soiitli. ]) I'iiv t (^iiirlcr, 2')tli il., 4li., iJ-'ni. nrioiiiuoii, I'clow llic liorizon. 1 o <) 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 ];j 14 15 10 17 18 l'.» 20 21, 22 2^ 24 25 20 27 1 28! 20 i so! 31! "•^ (2)':'. "!''"■' -!* jui.^fs. I St'tH. K I 4 8; I. I 4 Su. i 4 M. i4 Til. I 4 50 48 47 40 45 7 7 7 7 T W. Th. F. Sii. Su. M. T.i. W. Th. V. Sa. Su. M. Tu. W. Til. F. S:i. Su. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sti. Su. U',' I 7 1) 10 II Hi' 12 ^ 13 n 17 18 11) 20 21 40 7 :\\) I 7 38 I 7 30 35 34 7 7 7 32^7 3117 .30; 7 28:/ 27; ' 7 7 7 20 25 21 ■'•J ; ( 21 j 7 2017 10 7 7 7 18 17 10 i 7 15 I 7 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 20 30 81 3.2 33 1)4 35 30 (K'cliii. Noi-tli. tilt ■)! li<'ii|^Ui of Moon. Ki»i's. |"HcuT' C Smith. 15 2 50 14 15 6 ii: 3 15 10 20 ! va 15 18 3 1 14 18 26 3 50 11 10 IT) 15 30 3 14 14 20 7 33 4 35 morn. ^ 15 51 3 2(» 14 23 8 44 6 15 15 V 10 11 3 20 14 20 48 4 1 10 ■r 10 28 3 31 14 28 10 40 7 2 2 10 Hi 10 45 3 30 14 31 11 40 8 3 17 h:> 17 1 3 40 14 32 morn. : 3 4 17 17 17 3 44 14 35 30 10 5 14 ftW 17 33 3 47 14 37 1 12 11 20 6 7 sw 17 40 o 'J 40 14 41 1*43 A. 20 6 65 >f 18 4 3 51 14 43 2 10, 1 38 7 4 ^ 18 10 3 52 14 45 2 40 2 42 8 82 Y 18 34 3 53 14 47 3 8i 3 50 17 Y 18 48 3 53 14 40 8 87 4 67 10 7 H 10 3 3 52 14 51 4 80 2 10 65 H 10 10 »> 51 14 54 4 44 7 4 11 46 H 10 30 3 40 14 57 5 20 8 8 A. 35 n 10 43 47 14 50 5 1 1 24 n 10 50 o 45 15 1 50 47 2 14 Z5 20 8 41 15 '> 7 47 10 33 3 1 25 20 20 3 37 15 4 8 40 11 8 3 48 15 20 32 «> (>• t Oft 15 50 11 44 4 32 ^ 20 13 3 28 15 8 10 45 iiiurn. 5 10 SI 20 54 3 ')•) 15 10 11 41 5 5,60 VJI 21 5 17 15 12 A. 44 34 6 43 TIP 21 15 3 li> 15 14 1 45 1 1 7 27 TI^ 21 25 3 *> 15 15 2 40 1 27 8 14 ^ 21 35 2 50 15 10 4 1 67 9 4i di 21 44 2 4'.» 15 18 5 8 2 26 9 58 i TT^ 21 53 2 40 15 10 6 24 1 3 16 10 57 ' TT) \jy 'i'lie (■ >hunii i)f tin- nioou's southinj,' •.-iv^s tlic tiuu of higli water at Parraboro', Coni\v;illi», llorton, lLiiit,>p'irt, Wimlsor, Newport, Truro, fiv. "\ViiK.\T, as a tronoral farm crop, has for sonio time, and to a lar',''o oxtont, ooa.><('(l to riH'civo tliat attnition formerly liistuwctl iipou its oulturo. To orow >Vli('at, wo iioi'il ii fertile, well ilraiiunl noil— (.itlicr a porous, heavy loani. or a clayey soil niaile porous by ariilieial (lrain!i;,'o. Wliat is called a irtinii. i/>iic.'.' soil, is inoNt certain to secure a thrifty, jierfoct ^^rowth and an ahnndaut product. Anofjicr reiinisito is that tiie land be well tillnd; it should lie ill (hi lii'st (inlcr possible ; if inauured before sowing', tin' fertilizer applied should be intimately luixnl with the soil, and not far lielow the snrl'ace. Let the bind be ill line tilth, and thou diiil in the seed, and an addilionnl security i-^ had a^iaiii -t wniier killiiiL;'. and otiier injuries tliereon. Ivollin;:; is an ex;- cidh'iit practice, if the soil is mellow, and likely to remain too lijj:ht for wheal, .'IS is oci'asiou.diy tli'' ca>e. Another deui.ind ot' tlie wlieat croj), is sowing so early that tiie plants may yd a fair autuuiu y;rowth, aud be pre- pared for the rigour of our winters. [18f)8. lllilCi- VHI rii. 15 i? K) ' 4^ 1() J^ 17 i>= 17 11 i A^V 65 ^ 4 K 32 r 17 r 7 8 bu 8 16 8 On f PU :if I Lit ■ ' ii 'Z Spriug.] MAY 31 days. 15 1 1 The Jtjt.iAN Peuiod consists of 7980 ^eavs; -which is proiluceil by the multiplication info eich other of the sular cj'cle, the luriiir cj^tlf, nwl the Kotiian huliotion; ('JS x l!t x 15 "7U8().) Tliis jhtIo.! is rccko- cl fr<,mi 70Vt years beloie tlie creation of the worl.l, -.vlieu tlie three cycles are siippi'scl to commence to.ii;'jf!ier, \ hich cn-cmin-'.ance cannot take plac(> aaain until tlie lapse of the entire period, A. 1'. o'JdT. Tliti iioruan Indictinii and the Julian period are not noAv of practical use in the calt-.dar; bit tliey are still noticed, on actount of the hi.--lun- cal references that belong to theui. ' Tliere was also a cycle, called the Victurian cycle, which was invent- ed bv Victorins of A(|uitai)i, A. I). JGu. It wan called likewise the pas- > '•//,■/ / cycle; its oije;-t being to regulate the computation nf Ea.-ter. It 1 High Water, lufuu tiiao, at SUNDAYS, AVEATIIKR, AXXI- TEKSARIES, ETC. . & . a li '■r- • a ^*: a 1 if la C 3 Q _ ft Ph Cf. * ^ 1 1 Pr. Arthur, b. 1850. St. Plnlip and 5 40 ' 8 10 9 24 4 40 2 Ralhcr [Sc. James. P. 23 ' 8 53 10 7 6 23 D. 4th Sunday after Easter. 7 5 9 35 ; 10 49 6 5 \ i 4 ' High tides. culd. 7 4f) 10 It; ' 11 30 6 46 : \ 5? 6 ^- [Sessions, Guysboro'. 8 13 11 I'A. 15 7 31 ■■ i (') C perigee. Sup. Court, Barrington. 9 15 : 11 45 i 69 8.15 1 i 7 ; $ greatest Ilel. Lat. N. 10 1 ' A. 81 ; 1 46 9 1 i ! 8 1 Jlii/k iciiids 10 61 1 271 2 41 9 67 '. 9 ■ Sup. Court, Lunenburg, aborft 11 45! -2 15; 3 29 10 45 ! i D. llogation Sunday. Uiis Ai 1 3 3i: 4 45 1a. 1 ; j 11 ^ Low ("des. time. ' VJ ^ Rogation IJays. i;5 3 Sup. Court, Tusket. 2 1 ! 4 31 : 6 46 i 1 1 K 3 23 ; 6 63 : 7 7 2 23 4 28 6 68 ; 8 12 3 28 14 vVsceusion Day — Holy Thursday. 6 21 7 51 19 5 i 4 21 15 6 8 8 38 : 9 62 '5.8' l()l Very C 48 9 18 10 32 1 6 48 D. Sunday after Ascension. (^ eclipsed, 7 2(3 1 9 5(M1 10 6 26 i (V 1 18 High tides. [invisible. 8 2,10 32,11 46 7 2; ' r.l 5 greatest elong. 8 37 ■ 11 7 morn. 7 37 ! ■Ji) pleusuhL. 9 12 11 42 21 8 12 i : 21 -T i C. 9 48 : morn, i 56 8 48 '12 C apogee. Look out 10 26 18 1 32 9 26 i H' 2;] , " for 11 12 56 2 10 10 12 'f;, ■ D. 1 Whit Sun. P.entecost. Q. Victoria, 11 48 1 42 2 56 , 10 48 ' ■pt 25 Prs. Helena, b. 184(j. [b. 1819. n orn. 2 18! 3 34,11 36 : ; 'Jtl ' Low tides. 31; 3 6 1 4 20 1 mo n. '2~ Lnibi'r Day. jnorc 1 45 4 15 5 29 1 45 1 I -■' If- <5 C • ruin. 2 47 6 17 6 31 1 47 .1- : -;; '. i E.aber Days. ^ud^inr: 4 1 5 6 6 31 7 -J^ 7 45 ; 3 1 8 50 i 4 6 , D. ' Trinity Sunday. [tides. > 1 i 8 31 ' 9 45 ' 5 1 ! 1 u m- 16 JUNE begins on MONDAY. [18CI3. ! Q Full Mood, Ist fl., 71i. loiu. afternoon, bearinp; East. j C l.n.i't (.iUM-ii'v, M\ (1., Oil., ;J8iu. inorniii}-', iR'aiini^' ^Ve^'t. ^ JS'uw Moon, li'th (l, ;'li. o2m. niornin--, below tho Iioiizon. i > First Quarter, 24th d., Gli., 17ni. uiurning, below the horizon. j rn ^ i-:-ys upper ^ limb. ©'s ^^, LcuLith (it' JI<)i>n. C C's ' a '-J declin. North. la 2 4 i >)= 5' F. 4 15;7 41 22 31 1 54 15 25 11 8j 7 5'.) 3 4 xi^ 1 6 Sa. 4 15 i 7 42 22 38; 1 43 15 26 11 44 9 10 4 AW Su. 4 15 ; 7 43 22 44 1 33 i 15 27 morn. 10 20 4 63 ^ 8 M. 4 16 ; 7 44 22 50 1 22 15 28 14 11 30 5 13 1 K 9 Tu. 4 11 17 45 22 55' 1 10 15 20 1 40 A. 34 (5 31 : T 10 W. 4 14 ' 7 45 23 1 5',l 15 30 1 UH 1 4^ 7 18 T 11 Th. 4 14 7 46 : 23 4 47 15 31 1. 30 , 2 51 8 5 y 1 12 F. 4 14 7 46 ! 23 8 35 15 31 2 12 ■ 3 52 8 61 8 ! 13 Sa. 4 14 : 7 46 23 12 22 ; 15 32 2 44 : 4 56 9 40 8 i 14 Su. 4 14 7 47! 23 15 F 10 15 32 3 21 ; 5 50 10 30 n , 15 M. 4 14 7 47 : 23 18 S. 2 15 33 4 7 1 G 67 11 20 n ' 10 Tn. 4 14 7 47 1 23 21 15 15 33 4 53 ' 7 45 A. i) 25 ! 17 AV. 4 14 7 48 : 23 23 28 15 33 5 45 8 20 57 E5 ; 18 Th. 4 14-7 48 i 23 24 41 15 34 6 40, •» 8 1 44 25 : l'.» F. 4 15 i 7 40 : 23 26 54 15 34 j 7 38 40 ■ 2 29 a : 20 Sa. 4 15 7 40 23 20 1 7 15 34 ! 8 15 ; 10 11 8 13 SI ' 21 Sti. 4 15 7 40 23 27 1 20 15 34 9 35 10 37 8 56 tr^ ; 22 M. 4 15 7 40 23 27 1 33 15 34 ! 10 36 11 2 4 30 "^ ! 23 Tu. : 4 15 7 40 23 26 1 46 15 34 i 11 34 ' 11 30 5 22 Tf? j 24 W. 1 4 15 7 40 23 20 1 60 15 34 : A. 37 1 11 50 6 -G j-i. 25 Th. : 4 k; 7 48 23 24 2 12 i 15 34 1 43 morn. 6 53 -0= 2(3 F. U IG 7 48 23 23 2 24 i 15 33 2 51 ; 23 7 44 IT] i ' 27 Sa. 14 10 7 48 23 21 2 37 15 33 3 50 57 8 30 A ' i 28 SU. 4 17 7 48 23 18 2 4.) 15 32 5 10 ; 1 3.t 38 -f 2'.) M. ; 4 17 7 48 23 15 3 1 15 32 6 15 1 2 20 10 41 f 80 1 Tu. 1 4 17 1 1 7 47 ; 23 12 3 13 i 15 32 7 20 i 3 27 1 11 44 b O" The column of the moon's southing givos ths time of high water at Parrsboro' Oornwallis, Ilorton, Hantsport, AViarlsor, Newport, Truro, kc. Junk is the most favourable month for doin^ "P " Statute Labour"— that our system is an Imperfect one, as well as exiuMisive, is very jj^enerally ad- niitti'd;— the Statiitt' Labour Act, passed duriaj^- the list Session of tlie Le- i f^islaturo, and which came iuto t'll'e<;t on the tirnt of Septciulft'r last, repeal iuq' j tiie old Act, we trust will remedy many of the aluises of the old law. The ! ^''reat diU'erence between Li'ood roads and liad ones, lies in llie I'aef of thiir j)erfe(!t or imperfect drainai:i'. It is inijiossible for a i:cood load to exist \\her(! water stands and sta:;iiMtes, and wiiere the rain liial I'alls cannot run . oil'. There must be ditches at each side, and tiiesi> nuist Iju made to lead ' away, and not to /.''//'/ tlie water, or the road iieil will sii;dv Uji more or less of the imii^'.ure, ami thus remain ridty and muddy. ThorouL,''li drainaL,'!' must be prov'ded I'or t-ither by seri'ice or eover'.'d ditches. An undei-drain directiy beneath llu; track woiiUl I'urniah tlio moat economical fouu(hitiou for a dry and good road. i ;i8G3. i i z(in. ! lorizon. c 1 uti^. place : L 5'J -f orn. 4^ t li| >P 2 4 1^ i 4 ' ftw I /WW i 53 ^A ^ "i 43 X ; 31 X 7 iH ■ r 3 5 « i 3 51 8 ! 3 40 8 ; ) 30 n 1 20 n . 9 Eo ' 57 23 ; 1 44 25 2 20 ft 3 13 ft 3 51) TT^ 4 30 "^ i 5 22 If? i G -n. 5 53 7 44 ^ ! 8 3'J TT ■ ) 38 -f ) 41 f 1 44 b t Parrsboro' )Our"— that norally ad- o( the Lo- t, repeal iii.q- law. Tiio Kf of th-ii- .1(1 to exist caiiiiot run 11 le to lead e or less of iiiML,-'!! nuist liinliicetiy 1 lor 11 dry pi'- r^M5 . s. t'. £ _ HI f . ^iiiiiilipp ii Summer.] JUNE 30 clays. 17 was produced by imiltiplying the years in the Lunar cycle by those in the Solar, Avhich gave a period of 532 years. It was in us^ until the Roman Kinpire Ijociiinc extinct. . ]]rvcT. — Sinoe the ?ol;vi' and lunar years do not recommence together till after I't years, theio is in this intoi-vid an excess of the foiinev over the 1 ittor. it is this nuiuber of ihiys by which the solar year exceeds the lunar, that is designated by the name of (pact, which implies some- thing (iddc'l. The nnnuid opacts, which hvc those given yearly with the chrunological notes, page 2, arc the excesses of the solar above the lunar. Hence, as the Julian solar yeai' is 8(j5d. t'lh., and the Julian lunar year 35-lil. 8h. 48m. 38s., the annual epact will be lOd. 21h. 11m. 22y., that is almost 11 days: conse(iuently the epact for 2 years is 22 days; of 3 yeai's, 33 days; or rather three, since 3U days make an cmbolismic, or SUNDAYS, AVEATHER, ANNI- High Water , mean time, 3 „'»-: i S CO O 6 _ a VERSARIES, ETC. ii C •J 5-' "o Ii' ^ P "a Oi s XL 1 High tides. [visible. G 48 9 18 10 32 5 48 2 Sessions, Shelburne. C ^cl. partially 7 30 10 6 11 20 6 36 3 ([_ perigee. Sp. Court: Truro, Wind- 8 23 10 53 A. 7 7 23 4 Corpus Ch. [sor, Sydney ; Sess. Hx. y 8 11 38 52 8 8 6 Much like 9 51 A. 21 1 35 8 51 6 rain. 10.35 1 6 2 19 9 35 D. 1st Sun. after Trinity. 11 23 1 63 .3 7 10 23 8 Low tides. A. 18 2 48 4 2 11 18 9 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 43 4 44 32 31 30 20 28 7 27 23 8i 23 4 1 23 12 55 22 40 i22 44 22 37 22 31 22 24 22 17 22 !i 22 21 21 21 21 __ 21 151 21 5 1 20 54 ! 20 43 ' 20 32 20 20 20 8 10 56 i 10 43 I 19 30 I 10 17 10 3 18 4',>! 18 35 { 18 21 i 3 25 ! 15 31 3 30 ! 15 2!» 48 58 V) 10 20 31 » 48 67 8 16 j 11 40 I 10 10 I 15 20 1 10 43 : 11 15 1; .) 28 27 15 25 1 28 36 61 4 14 6 5 21 5 28 5 35 5 41 5 47 6 6 6 7 6 10 G 11 6 13 G 13 6 13 6 12 11 6 V» 6 7 15 24 15 23 15 22 15 21 ; 15 20 14! 15 10 15 18 15 17 15 15 15 14 15 11 16 10 15 8 15 6 15 4 15 2 14 50 14 1 4 11 50 morn. 11 47 1 22 2 3 2 50 3 30 4 28 5 32 6 81 morn. 47 Ijilace r 1 2 q 28 30 i)7 14 55! 14 53 j 1 1 51 ! 14 48 14 30 14 44 14 42 9 28 1 10 25! 11 31 A. 34! 1 43 2 51 3 57 4 54 5 58 51 7 32 8 17 10 27 11 31 A. 42 1 47 2 40.1 3 50 : 4 40 i 5 40! 6 80 ' 7 14, 7 42 8 111 8 40 i 9 4; 9 30 9 5!; I 10 25 j 10 56 ! 11 31 ! morn. 13 1 6 2 12 3 12 4 23 47 43 26 4 26 6 14 6 2 6 30 7 30 8 27 9 16 10 6 10 64 11 42 A. 28 1 12 1 55 2 38 3 20 4 3 4 49 6 36 6 28 7 23 8 22 9 24 10 20 11 28 morn. 5 38! 22 r r r 8 8 u n n 15 SI SI SI -n. -n- ■n- 5XCr- The coliuiui of tlic moon's southint;- <>ives the time of hi^-h water at rarr.sburo', Coniwallis, Horluu, 11 aut.si)urt, Windsor, Newport, 'truro, &e. At this liusy staNon oftlic ye;ir, farnierH are very apt to ue^-lppt to proper- ly house their carts, jjIoultIis mii.I funiiiiiii- tools— fhcy are lel't in tlie tield at iiiohl, wiii'i-c tiijy arc lik' !y Ji ijc waiilcil on the morrow ; but a sturm cimies on ;i;h1 th" lools are cxiio ;<<) tliroierh a drrm^hin;^ rain. Tliis injury done to the tc'dt liy ocino- expu-cd to a 'ain, ind then iisiiiered ro stand out in ail weathers, and Ihvm -h all seasons. A farmer will buv a ploiij^hora pair oCeart wiiens. and aiier Ur ii,-.;- Ihem f )r a t'vw seasons, tak- ing; no pains to protect tliein from the weather, lie will, as they begin to ^'et om of order, say they were not made j^ood ; when the fact in, he has ne^-lect- cd to house them, and the rain has found its way into the joints, decay beyan, and alter a short time they are yon'e. -4 ;i8G3. , , 1 -West. , liorizon. ...St. . .' South. rizci!. c C's ' Suuth. jilace morn. T : 47 1 47 1 2 43 ^ I 8 2G ^ 4 2(5 r 5 14 r \ 6 2 r G 30 y 7 -39 § ' 8 27 n '.) IG n 10 G n i 10 o4 25 ! 11 42 S 1 1. 28 SI I 1 12 SI 1 1 5o SI 2 38 3 20 ^ 4 3 -ru ! 4 49 .ru 5 3G -n. 6 28 TT} 7 23 ^1 1 8 22 ■^ 1 9 24 4^ i 2G ^ 1 1 28 ^ ^ Qorn. 22 h water at ruro, &v. to propcr- tlic field at urm conn's vy (loiu> to 11, i •• ^i-i'Mt- ptilili' au.'i iici h pro- siit>'M'('(l ro ivill buy a isonw, tak- grin to t?et as nt'H'lect- cay began, — __ ^ — ' li^ ;! 'I ifK m \ Siiinnier.j JL.LY yi days. I'J i ntcrcul a r y mi)ut\\; tlion U'lding still 11, tlic J'puct of 4 years i« li days; of ."» yi'a;-s, l!') days, Ikr.. Ap't'irt' ift that, fioiiit in a |(i;mrt's orbit in wliicli it is lUrthost from tJH' earth, and its I'cri(/rr is tint in ^vlli^•h it i.s nt-arcst tu it. f.ti.iation — Mie tiniu IV' 111 new numu to new mut.n auain. The moon's mean distance tVoin tlic eaifli is 2;!7,<100 inili's — Diameter alitiut ', (if tiint uf tlic fiirth — ;ind its Imlk alidni: ene-fit'lieth — .so that with an in-t rninent which nia.unlhi s one thiMisand time.--, she will iippear to the naiced eye as if she wei'e nnly "J.'IT niilis oil". The sun is l,:ii>:),()i)0 times ;i,reater tha'n the earth, and its mean dis- tance from us i.s ab'jut !)''),(): ):),(;:)i.) uf miles. lU'r hWat-r, moan time, at '"" . 1 ?! c SU.VD.VVS, WF.ATIIKR, .VXXI- yERS.VRIi;.S, ETC. 1 i Halifax, N.S. i ft 1 .. a E ■? ] ' ([ p(M'if;;ee. Sup. Cmirt, Cnyslinvd'. 2'> lliiih tides. [Sessions, I'iotou. <> ! Visit. 15. V. ^Iiry. ;;>) in ape^jiee. •1 ; United States lii'leiien lence, ITTti. D ."ith Sunday after frinity. Very pleasant and fnuiiitiftilly 8 Sup. Court, Antigonish. Sessions, '.) fine. [Sydney. 10 , Low tides. Ill D. Oth Sunday after Trinity. i:'> (<; (T C- Warm It ami sultry. 1^') St. S within. ([_ apogee. Suji. Court 1(3 lli-ii tides. [Term, Halifax. 17 ^ <5 C- IS Continues fine. 1). 7tli Sunvlay after Trinity. liO 5 gi'extest elongation E. •1-1 % i a. Low tides. 'I'-) Clouds up 24 ^ in perihelion, 2o St. .lames. for ]>. 8th Sun lay after Trinity. raLi, . I "■ - ( . 28 I with peril n PS 2'J Pr. of AValcs landed in lla'lifix, 1860. 30 a perigee. a L.iilc ol 1 Very high tides. thunder. ' 7 20 I ' 8 14' , 8 -)1 I ;;4 ' 1 10 17 111 I 11 40 ' A. 41 47 1 51 a 11 4 14 5 10 7 G 47 / •)•) 11 \?> 1 1 r)8 i A. 88 j 1 8 2 li 2 44 I 3 30 Olj I 5;-) I 58 I 3 51 7 8 8 10 iio 11 58' 28: 50 ! 30: o I 38 10 morn. 13 1 10 2 45 4 13 5 27 tj 2') 7 10 28 10 58 11 20 morn. 2 33 1 1 13 / 04 8 4'.) 2 43 3 50 5 1.-. G -!:; 7 57 8 55 9 43 la ^ 10 31 11 G 11 42 morn. 12 43 1 IG 1 47 G 20 7 14 54 34 17 4G 41 54 2 11 3 14 4 10 5 7 5 47 6 22 8 10 10 11 A. 6 7 7 58 28 50 8 30 9 3 30 10 10 3 11 13 3 57 5 4 i; 2'.i '.I 111 10 ■,! ' 10 57 ! morn. 10 1 15 3 13 4 27 5 25 G 13 10 27 ' 11 41 I G 67 I ■ 20 AUGUST begins on SATURDAY. [18(>3. C Tiu. al'ternoon, beiiring Jliist. a-, ^ C^)';' "!''"■'■ a'« s. :) V of ck. Lrliu'tll 1 lit' Moon. € C's linili. Itl.-C.'l 11. «lir, (hiys. SouiU. {iliice ' Uisi't^. 1 7 27 North. cio 18 6 Hi .'■.. !«OtS. 1 1 Sa. 4 40 4 14 41 a 40 ; 6 1 22! H 9 SU. 4 47 7 26 17 60 6 14 38 9 13 8 2 10! K a M. 4 49 7 23 17 35 6 60 ; 14 35 9 60 9 17 3 Y 4 Tu. 4 (")() 7 22 17 19 6 61 14 32 10 12 10 40 8 65 r 5 AV. 4 r,i 7 20 17 3 6 ■16 ! 14 29 10 5(> 11 30 4 44 8 G Th. 4 r)2 7 19 10 47! 6 3V> ' 14 27 11 43 A. 40 6 34 8 , 7 F. 4 r>3 7 17 10 30' 6 33 14 24 niorii. 1 43 24 n 8 Sa. 4 64 7 H'. 10 13: 6 26 ' 14 23 n 2 44 7 13 II ' 9 SU. 4 66 7 16 15 60 ' 5 18 14 20 47 3 35 8 2 n 10 M. 4 50 7 13 15 £i9 5 9 14 17 1 35 4 25 : 8 61 25 \ 11 Tu. 4 68 17 11 ;i6 21 6 1 14 13 •) 25 6 11' 9 39 05 1 12 W. 4 69 7 10 ! 15 3 4 51 14 11 3 15 6 61 1 10 25 SI 13 Th. 5 ' 7 8 14 45 4 41,14 8 4 11 6 27 11 10 SI \ 14 F. 6 1 7 7 14 27 4 31 , 14 6 7 6 69 11 64 SI 16 Sa. 6 2 7 6|14 8i 4 20 14 3 6 20 7 12 A. 37 TTIJ 10 SU. 6 3 7 4il3 60 4 8 14 7 23 7 35 1 20 TTU 17 M. 6 4 7 2 : 13 31 j 3 50 13 67 8 32 7 69 2 3 J-U 18 Tu. 6 6 7 13 11 : 3 43 13 64 9 10 8 42 2 47 -A. 19 W. 6 7 69 , 12 62 : 3 30 13 62 10 25 9 1 3 34 ^\ 20 Th. 6 8 67 12 32 3 10 13 49 11 33 9 31 4 23 ^ 21 F. 6 9 6 65 12 12 3 2 13 40 A. 39 10 11 6 10 TT) 22 Sa. 5 10 64 11 52 2 48 13 43 1 43 10 67 11 t 23 SU. 5 11 62 11 32 2 32 13 40 2 40 11 62 7 10 ■f 2-i M. 6 12 60 11 12 2 17 13 37 o 42 morn. 8 10 t 20 Tu. 6 14 48 10 61 2 1 13 84 4 37 60 9 10 Vp 20 W. 5 15 6 47 10 80 1 44 13 32 6 23 2 1 10 9 r ^ 27 Th. 5 10 45 10 9 1 28 13 29 2 3 13 11 5 Xti 28 F. 5 18 43 9 48 1 10 13 25 46 4 20 moi'D. xa 29 Sa. 6 19 42 9 27 63 13 23 7 20 6 41 1 ^ 30 SU. 5 20 40 9 35 13 20 7 60 54 64 ^ 31 M. 5 22 38 8 441 16 13 17 8 24 8 1 45 r ICr Tlie column of the moon's south ng fiives thi> time of ll gh water at Tarrsboro', Cornwallis, Ilurton, Iliintiiijort, Wintls-oi •, Newport, Ti •uro, &c. I Till", comparative merits of barns, as rejiarcls oeouoniy and space, is an irn- I portiint siil)ject for fanners. Tlu.' old fasliioned buildlu^^s are rapidly ^ivlna' j place to the ncv, and pon>fort and cleanliness are superseding ini-;iM-y ana '< tilth. Once, barn cellars for housini^- manures were scouted. Now such a [ jjlace }s considered ni(;st valualdc IMany farmers ^^■ho liav(> barn ctdlars use ; no betMin^^ fo. their cattle; The maiui.'e and urine are thrown into the cidlar, ■ bul IJK' fresh du.ii^ <'an imbibe no more leiuid, and of course the urine drains oif or soaks into tie' inound; this is u serious loss. <)tb( r farmers make use of muclc, litier, nr (itiiir absorfinrs, to taki' up llie liquids. If the manure ! is fre((m'ntly s]n-ead a'hiiit.and a few ho:^s kejii ujjon it, or yduu;^' cattle oi'cii- I sionally turned in, so as to tread it solid, doconii)osilion will yo on slowly, with little escape of yases. As soon as the snow is oil', ami the frost is out of the ground, fanners can protitaldy devote a few daya iu puttiuy up heaps of rubbish, which would become a vetjetable mould. (I i [m>l^. c C's null. I'liice 1 22 ; K J 10 )^ J U i T i 55 r 1 41 8 ■) 1]4 8 J 24 n i' la n ^ 2 n i T)! 25 t ;j!) 93 ) 25 a [ 10 ^ . 54 Si . '61 7r^ 20 TTU > a -ru I 47 -n_ 34 ^} 2JJ ^ . 10 ^ 11 t 10 -f 10 -f 10 ^ 9 b b /WW 3rn. /VW 1 X 54 X 45 r I'arrsl joro', Simuner.] AUGUST a I (liiya. 21 Tho Lvirth in about 13.',0(»() miles in cii'ciiinfrroncc', anil rovtilvofl afounil the sun in tho i)liiiic df tho oclintio, ;it n moan distanco of 'J6,U00,0()U of mill's, anil in a pcrioil of about .".().")j djiys. I'liNTMUiiA — a partial Hha'low, rcsultinpf from the climinishod light of tlu; Min to thu earth or moon, during a solar or lunar eclipse, aiipcariug as partiiil. Ai'UKLioN — That part of a planet's orbit farthcrcst from tho Sun. Eci.M'Tic — Tho plane of the earth's orbit extended to the starry Hpherc. I'KniHEMON — Ih that part of a planet'R orbit nearest the Sun. •^4 Ili^di Water, mean time, ut § I. >3 ?? SUNDAYS, WEATIIETI, ANNI- 73 r~ ^ .--6 -1 ^ a X • a r a o 'A ^^- OR VERSARIES, ETC. <2 • -^ Si- ■§5 ^ m^ Z ♦^"S rt n .sH < Jfl o) Z "- X •■« 'A 1 liiiininas Day. Rdin. 8 n 11 11 A. 25 7 41 1). '.Itii J^unday after Trinity. Hi 11 k; 1 8 16 \', Midilliui!; tide.-. ^ % (J>). .V2 A. 22 1 3,6 8 52 4 $ greatest lid. Lat. N. 10 41 111 2 25 11 41 CI curs up vary 11 15 1 45 2 5',> 10 15 r, Prince Alfred, b. 1H41. A. '.1 2 ;]'.) 3 53 11 y 7 Low tides. plcu.'iuiit and 1 11 ;5 41 4 58 A. 14 S beautifully fine. 2 25 4 55 6 1 25 1). 10th Sundiiy after Trinity. a 41 () 14 7 28 2 44 10 .Middling tides. 4 53 7 28 8 37 3 53 1 1 C apogee. 6 42 8 12 U 26 4 42 ]1 Magazine exploiled at Halifax, 1857. G 22 8 52 10 6 22 13 1 Cluu'ls up 6 58 y 28 10 42 5 58 U ' dull and 7 43 10 13 11 27 6 43 1-3 Ass. 15. V. Mary. High tides. 8 1 10 31 11 45 7 1 D. nth Sunday at^ter Trinity. 8 26 10 56 mora. 7 26 17 overcast, y 2 11 32 10 8 2 IS 5 (5 ■J 1*! 'a If • !i I ' SEITEMBEU begins on TIESDAY. (T r.ust QiKii'tor, Uli (1., 8h. 5")iii. .'iflci'tioini, iKMriuj;- Soutli, 9 Xew Moon, 13t!i d., <'h., 1' j) Fir.st Qiiavtor, ^Otii il., 'li., 1 [18G3. af'teriioon, boariim' S(jutl *i. ii'> nil vj\ hi'l'AX tl i(> lionzon. O i' nil Moon, lITlh tl., lii., 47in. iiiiornoou, below tho horizon. > (2) S 1 lit. o c iff Kisi .s. Pl.rr I f^'.tH '■-V' ^ (Il oli?l. ■:^) |:|.-*L if I ■r 1 i Til. 2! W. 3 Th. 41 K. 8 22! F. 1 1 13 5 22 (5 31J 5 2|i0 34! S I , (I 20 ! l; 25 1 6 ',) ;)'.) ' i: 27 6 31 7 17 511 ! ]•] til Moon. Sniiih. 1 'hu'c lUsos. 1 S'-lH. 14 10 s 5 8 45; If; 1 20 ; 10 25 1 n 5-;i| 11 30 10 \->' A. 33 2 3G 3 2G 4 17 5 7 T 8 8 rr 28 G 2it:(; 27 31 i; 25 G SC. 7] M. 8 ! Tm. *.»' W. 10; Th. 11 \\ 12 S;l. 13 SU. 14 M. 5 38 G 1: 2'.) G 51 1 :8 ; 13 2 11 31 i 1 27 5 5G : ri 1 38 ' J 2 5'.) ; morn, j 2 10 | G 4G i 05 G 10' 1 58 i 1: ;.)ti 20 3 G ; 7 34 ' On 2 IH 12 52 1 II 1 G 22 5 (; 2n 5 2 5 -",5 () 18^ 4 3".t 5 ;.'(;, G ig: 4 in 5 37 I G 14 i 3 53 '!! : 12 5(1 V.) ' 12 4;i JO 12 11 G] 4 2G 3 I 4 4^ 40 ' 8 21 ^ <^ 5 41 , 12 41 ; J 50: 5 40 11 18 4 2 ! 12 38 4 22 '12 34 G 14; G 27 10 34 I vji G 21 G 2'. I A. 13 4G 15 Tl O G 10' 4 43 1: ;i : 8 23 G 5lt 1 1G: W. ! 5 40 :G 8' 2 44 : 5 5 : 12 28 i 27 17, Th. ! 5 4rG 18 1 F 1 ' ,^!l 5 42 G 5 43 ;G 2 21 1 57 5 2!) 12 2G ilO 31 8 1; 47 ! l: 11 '.I o^. i 2 21 I TT] 3 13 in 4 7 JT 1 34! <'> ^ I 12 10 I A. 3G: •) 50 ; 5 4 ^ ^ 20 8LJ. 1 5 44 ; G ] 111. G 20 i 12 IG j I 31 10 48 i 6 2 ' Ip 21 ' M. i 5 4515 50 : 48 G 50 ' 12 13 i 2 28 ! 11 50 ' 7 l^ 22 : Tu. i 5 47 I 5 57 W. ' 5 48 i 5 55 24 ' Th. i 5 40 : 5 5 51 '5 5 5; |25 b\ , ; 2G 8a. ! 27 8U. 28 M. 20 Tu. 30 W. Oo 24 N. 1 .1' 4.' 5 40; 1 5 54 j 5 48 I 1 5 55 I 5 4G I 1 11 12 10 8 i;; 12 <>/ 11 luorii. / ■)! 1 10 ' 8 5:- 1 11 1 11 11 14 1! 52 ;8 , G 5G > «J O Ot i o 44' 2 1'. 3! 11 I'.i: 7 14 i> 54 11 4^ oi I 1 O! 47, X 20 10 30; X r r 8 8 4 oo 5 5G IIH rn. 21 1 13 " {t^ TIic column of Wu- hioou'm soiiihii I'/i!r«boro', Coniwiillis, Uorton, limir iporl, Windsor, X ivos tlie time ofIii.;-!i wiilrr at esvport, Truro, itc. l'.r<'KW>ii;.vT is an iniporfant cni]) fur lln' iaiiMcr. Tho tinu' of sowin;^'- va rii^s witli tiie#asun and plai'c 'mt iVum tin' jotli .rune to tin' Kli .Fulv iTi ro- ^rardi'd as the licst and mo-M projH'r si'ason. If sown too onrlv if is liabli' to Idast, and il'loi, l.ilr, is aiU to Ik" luirf hy iVos:. Tile sriniora! i)rai-lico lias licii, to HOW tiin'kulicai on tl'.o iKjoiisr land, wlion tli'.'r(> is no crop which Will pay (or liPt tal and <>cnoronH inanurin<,'. It is a croji tliat fpnads vcrv ni'ich. and tlicrrroro. Ics;-. seed is just as ply suliicirnt for an acre — !md i ood as inoio, — a half bu-lnd is «ni ;i\i' as many stalks as i:iu comlortably 21 lis, if sown evenly over that snrl'ace, will Cor if a I; ir:rer (piant ity were sown, the t^rowtii of sliaw would lie so al'iindant tlial il would lod"i am tl MIS would not nil so h ilv, or ripon '7 r.^^ 1 ' ' 1 ■ -vw ■^ r->>\ i *wv -vw • 47 i K ) 8',)i H I ;!1 ; >^ ol'll. ' T ) 21 t T l;i 8 i 8 I wall y at uro, i*; c. iwin^' VJl 11 Iv IH rc- lilibl L- to ic( ico }i;is >p \vl lich ■il'lH \ •cry el is ani lai'i', will tity V • ,.,.,. }4c'laiiatioii. ol* IlColy I>{iy». CmcuMCisiON — the name of the feast celebrated on the 1st January, in commemoration of the circumcision of our Saviour. Ei'iniANY — otherwise called the manifestation of Christ to the Gen- tiles- a festival observed on the Gth January, in honor of the appear- n 2 o O 4 6 D. 7 8 9 10 11 12 D. U 15 16 17 IS ly 1). L'l 22 25] 24 25 2G 1). 28 2;) SIJXDAYS, WEATHER, ANXI- TERSARIES, ETC. Ilii^Ii M'uter, mean time, at •A i X-£ Every appearance Sessions ; Halifax, Yarmouth. of much rain. $ stationarj'. 14th Sunday after Trinity. Chitnij"(if)ley Nat. B. V. Mary. Fall of Sevastopol, C apogee. [1855. dull and in'iplcaHanl. loth Sun. after Trinity. ? (5 ([ . Very high tides. Pleasantcr, Ember Day. Middling tides. ^ i'juber Days. ^ Sessions, Baddeclc. Hiijh 1 tUh Sun. after Trinity. Bat. uf Alma , St. Matthew. wimls, [1«54. (2) enters ^. Aut. commences. Sup. [Cmirt, Yarmouth. ^ f> $ ■ a perigee. wilh heavy rain ntay be 17th Sun. after Trinity. $ Inf. ,5 (;^. looked for St. Micha(!l^— Michaelmas Day. St. Jerome. S. Ct. : Clare, SliLibarnc. lac Di 10 2 10 4^) 34 40 O 12 '.) 54 80 4 A. 1 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 12 8 42 ",) 18 9 58 10 42 11 35 morn. 46 2 10 4'.) 55 4 40 I 34! 52 i 2: 1 ! 11 46 I A. 55 1 I'.i 2 18 3 4 4 10 5 33 6 42 7 SO 8 24 y 34 10 7 10 42 11 12 11 48 mora. 28 1 12 2 5 3 16 4 40 G 10 7 25 8 10 4 45 10 22 10 5: 1 11 32 ~ — :.. A. 50 1 "3 5 -4-. 2 3 32 4 18 6 33 G 47 56 I 53 i 38 10 141 10 4S 11 21 11 56 I morn. I 20! 1 2| 421 26 1 10 ; 30 54 I 33 8 16 25 40 10 38 11 34 A. 40 2 3 3 12 4 4 54 5 30 4 6 37 7 12 7 42 8 18 8 58 42 10 35 11 46 8 40 33 10 18 10 50 11 30 A. 13 46 morn. 1 1 10 40 3 55 j 4 4!) : 5 34 1 G 15 6 52 20 8 2 i •'''l,:i 24 OCTOBER begins r j THURSDAY. [1 8G3. C Last Quarter, 4th d., 3b., 7m. afternoon, l)elow tho horizon 9 >>ow Moon, 12th il., 2h., 28ni. .iftcrnoon, bcavhig Soutli-West. J) Fh'st Quarter, lUth d., oh., olni. afternoon, below the horizon. O Full Moon, 20th d., Ih., 41m. afternoon, below the horizon • Pays Week. (vVs upper ^^ limb. declin. South. fast (jf clock. Length of days. Moun. c South. C's place His-*. Seta. ' Rises. 1 t'etM. 1 Th. 5 58 5 40 3 5 10 14^11 42 8 37 10 19 2 56 8 2 F. 6 59 5 38 3 29 1 10 33 , :i 39 9 24 11 17 3 48 n 3 ' Sa. G 5 37 3 52 10 51 111 37 10 11 A. 10 4 38 n 4 , SU. 1 6 2 5 35 4 15 1 11 10 11 33 I 11 4 1 10 6 28- Eo 5 ' M. ; 6 3 5 33 4 38 I 11 28 11 30 morn. 1 44 6 16 25 6 1 IV. 6 4 5 31 6 1 ; 11 4G 11 27 5 2 20 7 1 SI 7 , W. ' 6 6 5 29 1 5 25 : 1 2 3 11 23: 53 2 57 7 46 Si 8 ! Th. ; 7 5 27 1 5 48 12 20 11 20 1 1 58 3 18 8 29 V)l 9^ F. G 8 5 2Gi 6 10 12 30 '11 18; 2 51 3 53 9 13 ^ ! 10 I Sa. 1 6 9 5 24 , G 33 1 12 52 11 15 ' 3 48 4 22 9 56 1 11 S'J. i 6 10 5 22 6 56 13 8 ; 11 12 i 4 50 4 60 10 41 : 12 M. G 12 5 20 7 19,13 23 11 8 5 52' o 20 11 27 -n. 13 ! Tu. : G 13 5 19 7 4] 13 37 11 7 10 5 44 A. 10 ^ 1 14 ■ W. ; 6 14 5 18 8 4 13 5L :ll 4' 8 22j 6 12i 1 8 ^ 1 15 ; Th. 1 G 15 5 IG 8 26 ; 14 4 ' 11 1 9 29' 6 53 ' 2 2 ^n ! 10 F. ,0 17 5 14 8 48/14 17 10 59 JO 31 ' 7 45 i 2 59 ^ ■ 17 Sa. lo IS. 5 12 9 10; 14 30 10 54 11 29, 8 43i 3 57 f ' 18 SL^. 19 15 10 i 9 32; 14 41 10 51 ^. 20^ 9 42 1 4 55 ^ ! 19 M. o 21 , o 8 , 9 &4:14 53 110 47, 1 10 10 52 5 52 b^ i 20 . Tu. G 22 5 7 10 10 ; 15 3 10 45 1 53 11 59 6 47 ; 21 \ W. I 6 23 5 5 10 37 15 13 ; 10 42 2 28 morn. 7 39 AW AV/ : 22 , Th. 1 6 25 5 3 1 10 59 15 22 . 10 38 3 118 8 31 ^ ' ; 23 1 F. , 2() 5 1 11 20 J 5 31 10 35 3 30 2 19 ; 9 21 ^ 24 ' Sa. 27 1 5 11 41 15 39 10 33 4 3 3 30: 10 11 25 , SU. : 6 2. 4 59 12 2 15 46 10 30 4 33 4 37 ; 11 2 T ! 26 : M ! 6 30 4 57 12 22 15 53 JO 27 5 9:6 49 U 53 8 j 27 Tu. : 6 32 4 56 112 43 ! 15 59 10 25 5 46 , 6 65 i morn. 8 , i 28 ' W. 1 6 33 4 64; 13 3 IG 4 10 23 6 27 ' 8 2 45 8 29 ; Th. ! 6 34 4 53 i 13 23; 10 8 10 10 7 14 9 5 1 38 n 30 ^ F. ! 6 37 4 51 13 43 10 12 10 15 8 G 10 2 29 n 31 Sa. 1 6 38 4 50 14 3 '10 15 10 13 8 54 10 50 3 18 5S , J)::^ Till' colunm of tlic moon's s(Mitliiiip: irivf's th(> time of Iiioh wa Icr at I'arrsboro', ConiwalUs, IlortiMi, Iiiiuls lurl, \\'indsor, ."' /■ears, respecting wnvport, Truro, &c. Iture j So much has boon published in pus) ; • the historr, en and value of Indian (.'orii, that it nonid almost f^neni that nothing- how •ould ' bo written on tin; sn'ijiMt. It is now al)ont ~'tO yuiu-H since tiie white man 1 conuncuced its culltire. 'I'o iut^ure ii heavy crop of corn, in addition to a ' favourable season, the soil sliould be ad:ip(e(l to its orowth, and rIioii Id be rich eithi'r niiturally, or made .so by manure ; it should also bo well and !veu- 1 ly plonu-iied,— tlie liepth of the pl(>u,i;hinii- should be ;4-radnated somewli it by 1 the dei)rii of the surl'aco soil, and the ijuality of the subsoil. After pU )Uf^h- 1 iii<; it is hiplily iniporta\it to Iiave the soil tiiorou-hly pulverized bv th e use : ofthc harrow, roller and cultivator. It makes a material ditferencc i 1 tlie i cost of 'jjrowin^^ an acre of corn, whether it lakes one day or four to 1 00 it fach time. Most farmers plant corn for its f4rain, not for its fodder ; the ' Iar--er the ;^iowtli of istallis, the ^jreator the e.vhaustiou of the soil. j i ■^r^-'^ n C's place i 'i ! rsR Autuinu.] 0CT0J3K11 31 days. 25 iincc of our Saviour to the three Magi, or wise men, who came to adore him ivTid l,)ring presents. Li;n' — a solemn time of fasting, and observed as a time of humili- iiti(jti before Kiuster. Passion'-IYkkk — the hist week in Lent, wherein tlie Church celebrates the uiysteries of our Saviour's death and passion. Asn-WKi>NKsr>AY — tii" iirst (hiy of Lent, so called, from the ancient custom of sprinkling aslies on the head. 1*al.m-Sunijay — the 0th Sunday after Lent, and the next before Eaa- SUNDAYS, WEATIIKR, ANNI- High Water, mean time, at O) sad 1 "5 «j ii iy.% -■9 ^ YERSAllIES, ETC. )i B 3 ^1 c ^ ' _J__ w" in 1 h <5 qD. GcUinrj colder. 9 41 A. 14 1 28 8 44 2 but very 10 2o 55 2 9 9 25 [', Low tides. 11 1 39 2 53 10 9 1>. 18th Sunday after Trinity. A. 1 2 31 8 45 11 1 •3 2>lcasant. 1 3 3 33 4 47 A. 3 t; C apogee. 2 13 4 43 6 57 1 18 7 Slip. Ct. : Truro, Animpolls, Sydney. 3 24 5 54 7 8 2 24 8 [Sess., Windsor, St. Mary's, Ptilloud. 4 23 6 53 8 7 3 23 <.i Sup Court, Liverpool. f) 15 7 45 8 59 4 15 10 5 58 8 28 9 42 4 58 1). I'.ith Sunday after Trinity. 15 8 45 9 59 6 16 12 llipli tides. 7 12 9 42 10 50 ! G 12 j;; V. A G . Jlujicnrnvcc 7 48 10 18 11 32 6 48 M Sup. Court ; Amherst, Kciitvillc, Bad- 8 26 10 58 morn. 7 26 !•■) [deck. Sessions, Core. 9 4 11 34 12 8 4 IC of rain. ^ 9 47 morn. 48 8 47 17 ? stationary. 10 32 17 1 31 9 32 1). 2()lli Sun, after Trinity. St. Luke. 11 25 1 2 2 16 10 25 1'' Low titles. morn. 1 45 2 59 11 28 20 5 in periliolion. <[ perigee. 28 2 58 3 12 morn. 21 Sup. Ct.: Pictou, "Windsor, Pt. Hood. 1 53 3 23 4 49 5 • ).) [Sessions, Tuskct. 3 15 5 45 6 59 2 15 2:*] ChavycH and 4 27 6 47 8 11 3 27 21 ; becomes much 5 23 7 53 9 7 4 28 1). 21st Sun. after Trinity. St. Crispin. n 8 41 9 55 5 11 2() ^> greatest eUing. Higli tides. 27 finer. G 52 7 32 9 22 10 2 10 30 11 16 5 52 6 32 2S St. Simon and St. .Tude. Sp. (''vt., Ilx. 8 9 10 39 11 53 7 9 2'.) [Ti i;ils, Aviohat; Sess., Keutvillp, An- ; 8 46 1 1 10 A. 30 7 40 :!n 9 uiratest lltl. Lat. N. [napnlis. 9 24 11 54 1 8 8 24 ;]i All-halluw's E\e. Siioii-. 10 1 ' A. 31 1 45 9 6 •> %* Ili ! L'V 4,4 I 26 NOVEMBER begins on SL'NDAY. [18G3. C Last Quarter, Srd d,, llh., *20m. morninsr, hrarinj; Wc^t. # New Moon, Kith d., Jih., 4'.lrn. iiftprndiui, boiii'ri;^; Sou(h-West. 5 First Quarter, ITtli d., lOh., 5hn. aftorndon, biluw tlie horizon. O full Moon, 25th d., 4h., 47iu. morning, bearing Wtst. s , a,-' p P? '3 upper liml). lliseH. I Si'ts. (kt-rn. iSou'.h. fiist of clock. Lenpth of Daya. 31 'ton. tiisos. I Sets. South. 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. 6 38 6 40 6 41 (5 42 6 45 6 46 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 51 6 52 6 53 6 55 6 5t) 6 57 6 59 7 7 1 4 48 4 47 4 4(5 4 45 4 48 4 42 4 41 4 39 4 38 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 4 37 4 36 4 35 4 34 4 33 4 32 4 31 4 30 4 29 4 28 4 28 4 27 4 26 4 25 4 21 4 28 4 22 4 22 4 21 4 21 4 20 14 22 14 41 15 15 I'.t 15 37 15 56 16 13 16 81 16 48 In 6 117 17 3!) 17 55 18 11 18 27 18 42 18 57 1 19 11 19 19 25 3".» 19 53 20 6 20 19 20 31 20 48 20 21 21 6 17 21 21 6i 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 11 14 18 18 -f .» J '> VI 12 12 11 11 11 16 17 18 17 16 14 11 7 2 50 50 48 84 25 16 5 54 41 28 14 \\ 2'i 11 85 15 I 10 10 10 7 10 5 10 3 9 59 9 57 9 55 9 51 9 4'.) 9 9 •I 9 31) ' 9 87 ■ 9 85: 46 44 42 9 50 10 45 11 40 uiorn. 87 1 36 i 2 88 3 40 4 48 i .-. 7 1 8 20 ;) 20 10 li'.i 11 9 9 82 11 41 9 80 A. 29 9 28 9 25 9 24 9 22 9 r.t 9 17 9 16 9 14 40 IB 53 24 58 20 46 14 47 'J 4 59 5 36 6 84 7 '•> 11 A. 1 1 •J 2 3 o 4 ) i8 13 10 <) 7 6 1 8 1 32 t> •) ^ >' i) o*> ^ o •> 3 6 8 11 4 22 5 6 I 5 55 ! 6 46 j 7 88! 8 85; 9 80 : 9 48 11 1 morn. H 1 20 4 5 411 5() 7 50 8 48 9 82 10 16 10 51 4 8 4 54 • 5 40 6 28 7 6 7 49 8 tib 9 18 10 7 iO 57 11 51 A. 49 1 48 2 48 8 47 4 43 5 86 G 28 7 17 8 6 8 55 9 J.-> 10 8r, 11 27 I morn. I 19 I 1 10 2-0 2 48! 3 34 SI SI T T T 8 8 n n 25 SI {KrThe column of tlio moon's soiitliiii<>- ^--ivcs tlic time of lii-^'Ii water at Parrsboro', Coruwallis, Iforton, llaiit'ijnit,' Windsor, Acvvport, Iriu-u, &c. Tkk beHt food for young: pif,rs is w;///— first from tho sow, and, after this onrts, Nkim-milk from cows. In all eliaii-cs of the food ol' aniin -Is tlie tran- sition Bbould be graduiil. Sudden elijinjiOH alwavH injure Pass {.radtially from new milk to skim milk, and from the latfiM- "to nonr milk. II iheie is not enough skim-milk and Kuur milk forallthe pi^sto eat tIiiou';Ii spriii"-aiHl summer, tjien reduce their number; or i-arley or ji.-a meal may lie -raduaily added, and inerensod in quantity. A.s the pi^js orow lar-er am! t!ie milk decreases o;rain takes ils place. There is a -real mistake often made in !e.d- lu'^milk to pigs, by alluwinf,'slop and dish water 1o be thnmninto if, which ciUutA-'y It, and conaeciuently the annual .^'anuot lake in cnou-;!! Cor hi.ono.st rapid fvrowtli. leed the milk in ils eoneentraled slale. To j. iVe ho'.-i a vlurt when tlrst put up for fattening , there is no belter food than yood ripe lumip- C'3 place tit 'ISiVS. C'3 place iTo 1 "1 57 ^ -A 71) 41) ■r ■IS ^ 48 J^ 47 i^ 415 ^ '-'('i A-^ 'J 8 ■^ 17 X (3 Y A;-) T 4^1 T ijd H 27 8 •n. u I'J II 10 25 -0 13 4h 15 34 SI Wfi tor a Vi), cSrc. '> * »^t "ll i>-:''\ i Aiitiwiin.] NOVEMIiEIt ao chiyn. 27 tcr, fso c.illi.'il, in memory of i)ur Siivumi's tfiumplinl entry into Jcru- ^^iloiu, wlii'ii the nmltitm.k! strewed iialm bniiiolus in liis way. Goon-l'iUK.w — tlie next befure J']aster, in memory of tlie snffeiinnjs lunl ili'iitli of Ciiiist, mill Cfillol (jood by way of eminence, bec;uise of tlie blessed elfect.s of onr Savloui''s suiferin;:;;*, wliicli were a propitiatory and expiating sucrilice for tlic sins of the woild. Kastkr-Sun'day — observed in memory of our Saviour's resurrection. TIk; o))servution of this festival is as ancient as the vtM-y time of the Apostletf. A,-ck.\9I0N~Day — a festival had ten days before "Whitsunday, in me- « SUNDAYS. -SVEATIIKR, ANNl- VDU.SAllIKS, ETC. Hiyli ^Vut.■.'r, tiu'Hii tinu.', al m ■ iC s 'A' D. L'-Jnd Sun. after 'L'.'inity. All Saints. 2 All Soul. aiHi; ,M II I'll collier fiitt •1 \a)W ( dis. Fup. Tdint, duysboio', T) Uat, rnkorniaini, IS') 1. [ri. ss., Dl^^by, $ at greatest br li;aui;y. I D. ;i 10 11 J 2 l:] U 1>. U 17 18 I'.t 2i) 21 D. 2:'. 2! '■ho! csDinc ivcdihcr 2;'ril Sundr.y after 'i'l inity. Prince of Vt ale:^, b. I'Ml. iligh tides. i;^)" eclipsed, invisible. Sup. Court [\nt ■ ■ - - • • iironisi cohJ rain j'iiluips s,:ow. Very liigh tides. 21t,h Sun. after Trinity. C perigee. Becomes more se tiled, and will Prs. Koval, l>. irAO: .7 inos!, tin. 25, 2r;th Sunday after Trinity. ([ rclip'-i'il, invisible. W'l'V liiv,h tide.s. jiroOf'hly i> l# i C corJinve I - ' 2S 1). line io Ihc end of Ike Advent Sunday. Middling tid > r- ^ J \_ 1^. !3 1 (/J 5 '10 4y' 1 Vi\ o ^r" f) 43 ' 11 24 1 51 8 10 24 A. 16 2 45 5'J 11 15 ! 1 ];) ;•; 4;i 4 57 A. la •> r.) 4 4'.i b !.) 1 1 1;» b Lb ■ 5 5b 7 10 ' 2 20 •1 ■J'.l , b 5'.) H \\\ .1 2'J 5 20 « ( 50 '.) 4 4 2) ; (1 H \'A< '.1 52 t) .')() V; 20 10 y4 5 50 4 ;;() 10 11 14 6 80 8 i;5 10 4;; 11 57 ^ ^ 13 1 8 .■)i 11 •i\ morn. 1 54 '.1 ;jb morn. b8 8 06 in 1:') H 1 22 '.1 25 11 1.-. U 55 • i "4 10 15 , morn. 1 ^15 2 5.) 11 11 i 11 2 41 55 morn. 1 ')•) 52 5 li 22 ' 2 42 5 12 b 2f; 1 42 52 b 22 7 -12 2 52 . ' 4 57 « 27 8 ■11 .\ 57 ' i o 48 ,s bs u ;52 4 48 82 • I ■ ) 10 1b 5 1 12 <,l 42 10 5b 12 i 1 5S 10 28 11 42 6 58 : 8 2G 10 5b A. 1 7 20 '.) ^^ 11 ;:2 ■ir, 8 2 <) ;:s A. s 1 >) > 8 ;]8 'lo 1 15 45 -1 5'J ' 15 , ' ; '; • U4 ■m 1 28 DKCluMliKl C 1 [,a«t (iuartcr, "i ft Th. 7 20 4 21 22 5 4 1-'. 7 21 4 21 22 18 ; r, S:l. 7 22 4 20 22 21 1 i c 8U. 7 28 1 20 22 2'.) 1 i 7 M. 7 21 1 20 22 8(; ! 8 'I'll. 7 2.-. j 1 20 22 42 ! U W. 7 2t; '1 20 22 4'.» i 10 Th. 7 27 i 21 22 ■>[ i 11 F. 7 2VS4 2I 28 i 12 Sa. 7 2S : 1 21 28 J i;^. SIT. 7 2.1 4 22 28 '.) ' , n :\i. 7 80 1 1 22 28 18 ! 1-3 Tu. ,7 :".l ! 1 28 28 \r, IG w. ' ^ oil !.■)■> »i't 1 f 1 / .il i 1 _•< -l 1 •' 17 Th. 7 82! 128 28 21 IS F. 7 88 1 1 28 28 2:i 10 S,-i. 7 31 I -.'A 28. 2.-) ; 20 HIT. 7 8o 121 28 2i; 21 M. 7 8(; 1 21 28 27 22 Tu. 7 87 -1 2:i 28 27 . 1 2!} W. 7 87 4 :'■> 28 28 2t Th. 7 87 -1 2--) 2:; "•; 25 F. 7 87 ■4 2(5 28 21 2f) Ra. 7 87 1 2() 2:1 28 i ^" SIJ. 7 87 1 28 28 20 2S M. 7 8(i 4 28 28 is 2'.i Tu. I 7 8C. , 4 2'> 28 I.") ! 80 ; w. 7 81) 4 20 28 11 181 Til. 7 8(Ji4 24 28 7 bcuiu.s oil TLi'^ Li «( »i». ^Ii. Oin. iiKiniiTi'i', licaritiu; Wot. 111., '.Mm. alU'rm.oii, la- iiiiiL;- West. I., 7!i., 81 III. iiHii'iiiii^i,', Ih'Iow the IkuIzuii. inji., 81)111. at'tornoon, bcuriii;'- IJ.'iat. I m L> T 1 8,1 I 7 42 r 2 17 ' 8 82 : H 8 41 2J ; y n II 4 15 10 i; l; 8 r,i 4 8 4'. I 5 42 I 8 5'i C, 2" 1 S 5; I 1 -12 j 8 2 11 8 7 22 s IS :i 15 2 40 I 8 52 10 IJ 1 8 11 1- 5 11 '.I 11 O.) 8 15 8 52 24 51 10 21 iiKirii. O ■ ) 07i SI it y\v 2 5/ 10 47J 4 21 Tl^ 33= The cnli'.iiin of thr; nnxiii's smiiliiii;^' givi-s tin' tiniy "f lii.uh water at riiiTsljoro', Coriiwallirf, Ilortiiii, llantiiimri, Wind.^'ir, NcWiM.rt, 'i'rurn, \c. I WlNTi:i;, till' ni!;:li( of till' \'i':ir, wlioii ^Niitinc is most rjuiot and uiiutti'ac- tivc, is iii.proi.riati'ly culli'il tho wofk diiy ov iiar\-osi titm' oi' tlu' pliilosopiiic stiidniil ; tint tl) tiic int( llJi;'!Mit, iiniciica! larnu'i-. ]iis text hi)(.lriirou!id<\st Ics^^oiis. TIk! in'cfs^ary oi.nditions to fertility oi' lli- soil, iiiid tin- adiii^iiitiou o!' ilin't-rt'iif soils iiy apiJiopriati' inctlioils of iu:iii'i;i<' nil 111 lo I'll' iirodiK'tioii (d'ditl'i'ri'iit rroj.s, iivf jiroldoias iniioii;^- vlic moKt iiii liorlant u iiii'li I'.'in ot'i'iipy till' .'itlontioii of Uk' farint'i-: ;md in Koiiio (ariii or ; d(';;r(H> cvt'ry cultivator of ihc ;-oil 'WWW^mr^.Lgi«B.'-" -.JXTTg*'':'' [iM( »t». itnzon. III. c:"H 25 Tl^ 1-0 !^ I H 42 ; Of 82! H ;i n rn. 23 ;jit ■tijj 21 : v]( ri'ilTsllOl'o', unatti'.!!' ii1( ■;(i|iii It inn tir.'ir it)- (»r 1!p r lu:lll•l^■<^ moKt iiii (jriM ()!• I oliitioii — } |irolii;i!'l''. 1 i; luiiid !>i I (1. M'liiie ■h Mil I'.ni I iuiibitioii, ! n\ I D. ^ Winlor.] J^KCEMIlKll 31 (lavs. 20 irioi'v of our Saviour's iisconsion into heaven after his resurrection, com- iiiniily cnllcil Ifiily Tliiirsil;iy. Wiiii'srsnAV ()!• I'lMKCosT — ii hoIcidu ll'stivnl dliservoil on tlie •'jOtli liny aUvr KastiT, \\\ iiuinoiy of the lU^scent of the Holy Glio!>t uiioii the A]io>tl(.'s, aii'l of tho.se uiiiaculourt jiowers wliicli were then conf>.iieil on t!;i m. TuLMTY Pi'NDAY — a festival ohserved on the Sumhiy next after 'VVhit- Miiiiliiy, in liojior of tlie holy aiid (Uidiviileil Trinity. AitvKNT SiNii.w — in nuiiiher four, liie first of uliich, if it fall not on St .Viulrew's Day, Novcinlier VM, is tlie next Suinbiy after it. It signi- lics tlie appi'oaoh or eoinini;' on of the Feast of the Nativity. • iiig li 'Wiiter, mean time, at *J o 1 SUNDAYS, WF.ATIIKR, ANXI- ai o -J ^1 "3 yinisAiiiEs, j:tc. 125 7t ly 1— * »— 1 ]). I s "I 10 I). 11 lo Iti 17 IS V.» 1). :.'l •js $ Pup. f, <[■ Clrar S. Crt. Terms FT.ilifax; S.-.ss., Halifax. 5 in aphelion. J^ow tides. und phamnt. ,5 >7 C • Cold vxalher 2nd Sunday in Advent. a n d Conception T5. V. Alary. ? greatest elongation W. $ ^' C . coll High tides. winds. C perigee. old Sunday in Advent. ? in perihelion. J\lit quite iMuber Day. liow tides. SO > T, , rk „ pleasant. > J'.niber Days. ^ 1th Sunday in Advent. St. Thonia,s. (•"i) enters >p. Winter commences. Very high tides. out ('ui!isT.M.\s It.vY, C eolipsid, partial. St. St.^pliou. 1st Snn. after Christmas. St. .Tohn Inuoci'Uts. C tipi'-t-e. [llvauLii list. for V) in perigee. • Parewell ! iomc snow. 10 51 11 ;;2 A. 18 1 20 2 20 8 3o 4 U 5 3') G 28 7 10 8 ("J 8 44 \) 27 10 11 10 ;")'.» 11 4'J niorn. u; 1 o7 3 15 4 2S 5 21 13 i; .");; - .1.) S ',1 s il '.» 13 '.»■ 45 10 10 10 51 A121 2 2 2 48 3 50 4 50 5 7 14 8 U 8 58 9 '10 10 30 11 14 11 57 morn. 41 1 20 2 10 3 10 4 27 ; 5 45 ! 2 15 3 10 51 10 32 4 2 111 18 4 10 10 7 I 8 28 1 23 1 10 2 11 ill 44 I morn. j 28 1 55 2 43 A. 20 1 20 2 '35 3 44 4 30 5 28 10 44 27 11 50 I 8 ',1 10 58 51 •13 3 .>.■> oo 4 30 5 41 G 50 8 12 8 57 D) U 1' G 7 7 8 y 10 40 11 40 morn. 67 2 15 3 28 4 24 5 13 .1" I I 10 :;.' 11 53 11 21 A. 35 11 ir. 57 A. 15 1 20 k; '> ^ 1 21 2 35 i) i),i 32 7 7 11 8 13 8 45 10 01 M 30 belcher's farmeu's [i-sn^. NOTICE. It will be notice.! t!):it 'lie title of E^^'piire his Won fiitivcly oir.itto'l in thi.f Abiiiiiiiick, juvl thiit the only titles of distinctien I'ctiincil ai-e those (if (lie ('lcru;y, tlie luenihoi's of the Execatlvc ;uk1 Lc^i.sliitive Coun- cils, :in:l tlie .Ial.res of tlie Cimits. The word Ksniiiiii is di liiie.l as a title of distinction, next helow tliat of a knight, and above tliat of a simple gentlemau. The origin, botli of the n:iino and the thitiL!:, i^* '^■('•'y obsoure. Walker deiiues it as the armour-bearer or atten l;iiit on a knight; a title of dignity, and next in degree below a knight. Blackstono says it is a matter somewhat un- settled, or who is a real cx'/uire ; for it is not an estate, Imwever large, that confers this rank upon its owner. Camden^'o^skons u[) fuur sorts of tiie m -I. The eldest sons of knights and their^d est sons in pci-petu:Al succession. II. The eldest suns of younger suns of pe m's find their eldest sons in like iK^'petual succession. III. i^sriniivs created b}- tlie King's pei'i letters patent or otlier invcititure, and tlicir elde.st .sons. IV. Esipiires by virtiie of tiieir offices : as .ui.stices of the Peace, and otliers who bear any office (superior public ol'licers) of trust under tiie Crown. To these may be added the esipiires of Knights of the Bath, each of whom consti- tutes three at his instaUation. Sir Henry Spelhmin says that in addition to those above named as eTi- tithvl to the distinction are Slieritts of Counties, Sergeants at Law, Mayors, Counsellors at Law, Lieutenant Colonels, Majors, and Captains, during the time of their commission. Lastl}', tlie heaiis of some English faiiTtl :'s who are likewise csipiires by prescription. To these may be addeil all foreign, n;iy Irish peers; for not only these^ but the eldest sons of peers of Great Britain, though frequently titular lords, are only esquires by the law, and must be so named iu all legal proc-.-edings. GENERAL POST OFFICE, HALIFAX, N. S. ! P03TM.VSTKR Genkral, ARTlIUll WOODGATE. ' Examinvr Accoii'it Hriiich, Frederick .M. I'assow. Clerks, Wm. Small, .bihn .M. Inglis, .James Sutherland, and Ben. Cochran. Datl Lrllcr Ch'rk, Thomas Southall. Lrtb'r Carriers — Centre Disti'iet, Wm. Craig, David Silverthorne: South Disti'iet, John I'.ittersou; North District, Church Smith. Mcs- sen(/er, A. Church. Office Hours from •"» A. M. to 8 P. M., and on Satui-lay to P. M. The Mails for tlie Umti:") Kingdom, liy Steamer leiving lioston every alternate H'c /iicn i( y, ai-e closed iinally every alternate Th n rs l ay -.it >^ V, M. Letters, ^Slc.. druppel into the iiiix .ifler tlie hour of closing an I up to the arri\;il c^f tiie Steamer, are furwaido 1 lousc in a bag. All too \,\U\ Letters and T.ltijraiv^ will !).■ received on lioird the Steimer by the (Mficer ill charge if the Mails, who is alone uiuh'o-ized to receive theni. Letters 1_'.^ cents — iniiM !ip propnl, .Newspapers /Vrr'. Unpaid L'tteis , will be f.rwardel with a hoe of IJ.^ cent< eicli. Letters to the Im[ierial ; Public Departments arc exetnpt from prepayment. i 1803.] ALMANACK. 31 The chai'go on Books, Pamphlets, iNIaps, Printed Letters, Parliament- avy I^lIt(.•vs, kc, '.o the Unluil Kiugdoni, Ncwfoundlnnd, Bermuda, and 15ii!^i>h West Iii.iios, by Buuk-Post, is for a package not exceeding 4 oz., 7 ci'uts; above 4 oz. and not exceeding ^ lb,, V2.\ cents; and 12-sel " via JVew York.''* Letters 20 ceuts; Newspapers 2 ceiits. Must be prepaid. The Malls for Newfoundland are made up once a month in Decem- ber, January, February, and March; aud. Ac Fri.LMon. Wed. Fri... Adam Roy iMon .las. T. Ijawrenoe.'Wed . |Wc,l ..Wed Kpliraiiu ^iaek Muscjuod'bt. Har. Mill Village Milton, Queen's CO. iJaincs (Vllic Newport j.I. F. Cochran . New Glasgow jWilliam Frasor North Sydr.ey . . .[.John Foibess. . . and Fri. . . . and Sat and Sat. . . . Vt A. M .ITues. Thur. Sat.. .ITues. Thur. Sat. . Tues. Thur. 6: Sat, Tues. Parrsboro'*. P. Blake. iTliur. and Sat. . . IWcd. and Sat.... iWeil. and Sat . . . i.Moiulay ') p. m. . . 'Tuo,«. Tliur. S.it . Tues. Thur. S:\t. . .\lun. Wed. c^Fii. Daily, (Sun. ex.) Daily, (Sun. ex.) Mon. Wed. t^- Fri. Tues. Thur. Sat. . Mon. Wed. & Th.'.Mon. Wed. Fri.. . I n 18G3.] ALMANACK. 33 Post To-\vxs. i Postmastkiis. I Closp: on Pictoii l^i.iistov Ct>ve . Pert Hood . . . Port .Me I way. l\)i-t Mulu;ra\c Alex. P. n.iys. J. G. MoKwii .1. D. Troiiiaia I']. (.';ll\o(in . . . '.Ja:s. Stattunl . I I'ruspect I PugWiish iLovi DnvdiMi . . . . River .lohn 'Ad.-uiiS Ai-idiihaM River I'liilip iM.ii-y ll. Houston Sandy Cove 'Julin C. Morso. . . Sliip Harbor, C.B.;Matilda Brouard. Shelburne |ll. 11. 'I'liuaLsoii. . . Sherbrooke ;H. McDonaM Shuboiiacadie. ..j.Tolin Lynch St.Margaret'sBayE. Boulilier St. Peter'ri Sydney _ , Sydney IMincs , Tataniagouche Truro , Upper Stewiacke Wallaco AValtou Westport R. G. Morri80U Rubt. Martin.. 1>. (r. Uigby . . . William Frnwr Isaac Sini ith . . . j Joliu Cox. j.Ioslin;"! Ilucstis . C. R. Allison . . . .1. Bancroft .... West lliver John Fra.ser AVeymouth . . Whycocomah Wilmot Whidsor Wolfvillc Yarmouth *Cana;la, l)y Ian 1. " via Boston *Xcw Brunswick. l\ E. Islan.l *U. States, by land Cerijio P. Jones. John iMcKinnon., Jame.s A. Gibbon, L^eter Bji^rnliara Geo. V. Rand... R. Iluntlni'ton. . Dailj'', (Sun, ex.) Mon. Wed. >!v- Fri Mm. "Wed. Ci Fri. Tues. Tliur. Sat. . Mon. Wed. Fri. . . Sat. ] p. M Mo. Wed.Tli... li., via Wimi>or, 2- •H 1 r. ► I m '-' I f m pt i''.-.ii( 34 IJKLCIIEU S FAiniKll S [18C;3. MONEY OKDER OFnCE. Supcrinleiulc/if, .Toliu S. Tliomp»in. Moiwy Oi'i;i''y) Cliiy.s()(,ruu;iii, JlilitUx, IvL-iitville, liiuirnhiirg-, Livi'i'iiooL l'i(!t(.u, I'urt .Miil'fiavo, L'uit lliiod, Sii-limnie, Sydney, Tnim, Windsor, WoIt'viUe, and Yai-uioutli, at (lie lullowiii^j; rate.^ :- Under and up to. . . ..^10, , 5 els. Over •t^oO not exceeding s^GO. Over-iiilt* notcxceeding l!(). 30 40 40, 50. .10 ,15 ,L") (I (50 70 80 •JO 70. m. •)0. .."Oels. do " 15 " 1U0..50 " No sin;^le order p!:rantcd for nua'C than .'irlOO, Letter,s for registry must be mailed Ihi// an hour previous to tlie clo.s- in;^; uf tlio Mail l)y wiiiuli lliey are to be ^etit. Tlie (;!i,iri!;e fur the re;j,is- tration of a letter addressed to .any place in Nova 8t;otia or Britisii Nortli Aineiiea is 10 cents; to tlie United States, 10 cents; to tlie United Kin,i^dont, \'1\ cunts; to Australia, foreign eoiuitries, and other places, when passing thr-'Ugh tlie United Kingdom, 'lo cents. All to be ]irc- paid, as well as the pn^tage. rarliamentary j)ai)ers pass /rcc throughout Nova Scotia. Printed Circulars, Frices Current, or other ])rinted matter of a like description, Avhcu unconnected with any written or manu.script commu- nication whatever, jia.s.sing between any ollice in Nova Scotia and any place in JJritish Nortb Aiiieric.", or tlie United States, will be one cent per 07,.; iitust Or. prcjhtid. Books, I'.imphiets, and other printed matter of a like drscription, mailed in tlie Pi'ovince fu' delivery in tlie Province, are cliarged one cent per oz. ; must hv prt'i'ii'l. Periodicids (other than Newspapers) printed and published in a foreign country, when specially devoted to religious or general Ivluc.i- tion, to Agi'iculUire, to Temperance, or to any branch of Science, and addre.s,sed directly tVom the ollice of publiea^jpn, are transmitted to any place in Nova Scotia to wliicli they are addi'csseil /rei' of ditir'jc. British reprints of cojnrigUt \\orli.s from the United States, ^li/ sicaz/fc?', are charged letter postage. LAND :\rAILS. Letters posted in Nova Scotia, addressed to any place witlnn tlio Province, luvsi he /iri'piiin'. Postage, 5 cents per .^ oz. On letters \ \\\u Island :nu> Statks (except Oregon nnd Ciilifornia) the postage is 10 cents; to Oregon iind Califoinia, 15 cents — must bv ])rcpaiit by s!i:iiips. All letters are ciuuged bj- weight, .and a uniform rate of |,oslage lin^ been e.^^tablished throughout British North America. A single letter must not exeeeil .h oz. 'I'lie rates of pof^tage mentioned all refer to a siu- ijlc Iitlrr. If a letter exceeds the .\ oz. it is chaiged double, trelile, ic, according to weight. All British and Colonial Newsp.Tpors ai'c transmittcil free of charge. htS 186;3.] ALMANAflK* 35 Ncwspfipora printod and publisl^-' in any foreign country, when received in Mails, find r.ddrcsKed 1,0 any place in Nova Scotia, are cliar;^cd one rent fsicli. Lettoi-.s dioiipt'd in Oiid Letter Office, where they will be opeiie 1 !ii»d returned to the writers. Letters posted in any town in the Province, for delivery in the same town, are cbarged 2 cents. Jb'or Dartmouth daily, postage 2 cents. If unpaid they are taxed 4 cents. Offioial letters addressed to the Provincial and Military Departments are exem2)t from prepayment. PARCEL POST. Parcels by Mail can be sent through a Post or Way Office to any part of Nova Scotia. For a pai-cel not over 1 lb., 25 cents: more than 1 lb. and not exceeding 2 lbs., 50 cents; more than 2 lbs. and not exceeding lbs. (beyond wliich weight they cannot be sent), 75 cents; 10 cents additional if i"egistei-ed— -io/A must be prepaid. No parcel must exceed 1 foot in length or breadth, or 6 inches in thickness. iST -Ml letters, parcels and newspapers, when marked in the fore- going "/o be prepaid,^' must be paid by havin^^ stamps of the amount atlixed to thorn, as money is not received «^t the othces* Postage stamps can be obtained at any Post or Way Office, and at the Druggists and Stationers in Halifax. f^" Masters of vessels arriving in the Province are entitled to receive for each letter they may deliver to the Postmaster at the first Office they toucls or arriA^e at, or with which they may communicate, when inward bound, o cents. The Postmaster General has the exclusive privilege of conveying let- ters throughout the Province. Persons receiving and conveying letters incur a penalty of ^l for every letter so conveyed, except>— 1. Letters sent to be mailed in the nearest Post or Way Office. 2. Lettet-s to a place out of tlie Province, and sent by sea, and by a private vessel, not being a Paciiet. 8. Letters sent by a Messenger purposely, on the pri- vate atlkirs of the sender or receivei\ 4. Letters lawfully brought into the Province and immediately posted in the nearest Office. 6. Letters ot Merchants, Ship-owners, or of cargo sent by Merchant vessels, and delivered to the party to whom addressed without charge or fee. When the Mail arrives from England before p. m. they will be deliv- ered the saiHB^vening; after that hour at 7 the following morning. All other Mails ai-riving before 7 P. M. will be delivered the same evening; after that hour at 7 the following morning. The Postmaster General is not liable for the loss of any letter or pack- et, unlefts such loss should arise from his own default. No person is obliged to send pamphlets, books or newspapers, by Mail. f^ u '4 ! ■3 1»l 36 BELCUEK's FARMEll'a ri863. LIGHT HOUSF.S. On the Coast of J\'ova Hc.otia ; flic Const of A'cw Brunsw !'■/,' In the Baij of Fuixhj ; Cape Racp, A'JU. ; Iriilf and River St. Lawrence ; and Strait of Bclle-hlc. JVcst from Halifax. Meaoiikh's TJkacii — East side ir.iUfiix I{;ir^oni'. A fixed H(jht. Devil's Tsianu — An OcUtijonal Lii/lit Beacon, on the S. AV. ]>oint of the Devil's Tshvnd, at the cnrrance ot" tlie Eastern passage to Halifax 'Harbour. Exhibits a re.l liijlil on the seaward sides, to distinguish it from Sarabro and Meagher's IJeach lights; stands 45 feet above high water mark; rise anrl fall, feet. The Tower painted dark brown, wiln a white Belt between the iJalcony and Lantern, to distinguish it in day time. Samdro Island — Western entrance Halifax Harbour. A fixed light. Cross Island — Entrance to Luueuburgh Harbour. Two lights— yir/s/i light above, fixed light below. InoN-BouND-IsLAND LiGUT — Off the entrance to LaHave River. A bright flash light, of 20 seconds duration, followed by eclipses of tl\irty seconds. The lantex'n is placed on a sfjuare. wooden tower, painted white, on the Southern side of the Island, and is visible from all points of approach. Elevation 70 feet above sea level. Port Medwxx — Beacon lAght on Admiralty Head, west side of the entrance of the port. Building square, painted whit^ with black square in the centi'e of tlie seawiird sides, — a lohite light, 44 feet above sea level, and stands within oO fathoms of the shore. Liverpool — South end of Coffin's Island, off the entrance of the Har- bour. A plain revolving light. Fort Point Light, at the head of Liverpool Harbour. A bright fixed light, visible from all points of approach, and must be left on the larboard hand, when entering the harbour. Gull Rock Liqiit, off the entrance of Raooed Island Har- bour. Building square and painted ivhite, exhibiting a clear fixed light, at an elevation of 51 feet above the sea level, and is situated 'in lat. 43'^ 3U' N., and long. 04^ OG' W. Siielburne — On McNutt's Island, off the entrance of the Harbour, Two fixed lights — one above the other. Barrington — Baccaro Point, east side of the entrance to Barrington Harbour. A flash light, of thirty seconds. Cape Sable Island Light — Building octagon, painted white. A fixed red light. • PuBNico Harbour Light — A Beacon light on the S. E. side of the entrance to Pubnico Harboui-, situateil on the E. side of the entrance to the Bay of Fundy, about lo miles northeily of Capo Sable. Bnilling square, painted white. A bright while light, on the seaward side, '-8 feet above high water level, (rise and fall 12 feet,) and stands lifty fathoms from low water mark. Tlie point of each is bold. Cape Forohu Light — On Cape Forchu, western side of the entrance to Yarmouth Harbour. A pluin revolving light, \isible one ininiite and a quarter, and invisible hall" a minute. Building painted white, eleva- ted 135 feet above the level of the sea. i8G:i.] ALMANACK. 87 A For, BKr.T, has boon oroctcl on the E. Cniio of Y;irinnutli H'lrlKiui', :i r<'\v feet to tlio suuthwiinl of the Lijflit House, au-l about one ai.il uin.-- ([Uai'ter miles from tlio oxtroinv outer j)oiut of the (^"ape. Strikes sci'en times per miuulo. Hhiku Island — A plitin while liyhl, situate about half a mile N. E. froiu the N. W. point of tlie Islaiul. Wr,sTi'()itT — Peter's [slanil, at the soutli entrance of ^lie oast sLle of tlie Bay of Kutidy. Tico while Lyhtr,, ])lace(l hori/.oiitali}', tu»iistiji;.i;ulsh it from Brier Ishiml Light, at ati elevation of 1') feet ubovo high water ni irk. l)i(JiiY CliT Li(iiiT — On the west side of Digby CJiit. This light is chiefly intended as a guide into Annapolis Basin. A fixed ivhitc liyht. Port Wii.mams (late Marshall's Cove) Bi;a(!().v LKiiiT — Btiilding square and painted w'/t/ic; exhibits at a distance of about o miles, a white light, and on neai-er approach a ijrcen liijht. Port Williams is distant from Digby Light House E. 25 miles, and from Black Rock Light House W. '11 miles. Maroarktvillk Bkacon Lioht — Building square and painted white; exhibits at a distance of about 5 miles a ivhite liyht, and on nearer ap- proach a red lit/ht. ]Margaretville is distant E. 37 miles from Digby Light House, and W. lo miles from Black Bock Light House. The lights in the above two beacon ligiits distinguish them from other lights in t'.ieir vicinity. Black Rock Light — On the south shore of the Bay of Fundy. A fixed white liijht, '11 miles E. of Port Williams. A Spar Buoy has been placed on the Budget Ledge, at the entrance cf Cape Negro Harlunir, on the N. E. side, half-way from the lower to the upper end of the Ledge, in six fathoms of water, and about 70 feet from the shoal water. Appm: RivF.R LiaiiT — North side of the entrance to Apple River, in Chignecto Channel. Tw) fixed Lights, placed horizontally. Partridge Island River — An octagonal Light Beacon, on the west side of the entrance to Partridge Island River, Parrsboro', on the north side of the Basin of Minas, and exhibits a plain, white lights at an ele- vation of thirty feet above high-water; rise and fall about fiirty-five feet; the Tower is ivhite, and stands close to high-water mark on the beach. Vessels can only enter the hailior at high-water, and nmst lie aground on soft bottom when the tide is low. HoRTOx Bluff Lioiit — In the l.?asin of Minas, '.>;') feet above sea level, high water; rise and falls forty to forty-live feet. lUiilding square, '■ painted white; stands sixty feet iVom the Blufl, and shows a irhitc light, which may be seen, in clear weathei-, over the greater part of the Basin I of Minas, (after passing Ca[)e Blowmedon,) and above the Five Islands, and up Windsor River, until intercepted by the continuatiou of the Blulf to the southward of it. Burnt Coat ITkad Lkjiit— Basin of Minas. The lantern is erected on a square tower attached to the main buil lin^', and shows a jjliii-i whitr light, about 75 feet above high-water level, and visible from all [)oiutsof approach. Tower and b,uild"ngs painted white. Boarin'zs and distances: Cape Blowmedon, N. 7'\ W. 'lu 5, 10 miles; Brick Iviln Ledges, N. 52, \V. 7 5, 10 miles; Economy Point, N. CU, W. 3 U, 10 miles. Ul ^tiii t^dtt^m 38 UKLCIIKIl's lAUMKIt's [i«G;i. Si;,\i, Isi,AM> lirdiiT, utr CiipnSiibk'. — 'Hw CwMW'^ht on appvoicliing tliu I'.iy III" I'liiiily i.-! Dii til'- Soutli pniiil ol'Snal l.ok, lies iilxml tliifi-' Jiiid ouc-third milus 8. by W., by cuiiipuss, from Uu! l4i[',dit lloiist'. IJotwuon tliis rnek and (bo Isbind tlioro aio sunu; daii;ri^rs — tiic ;j;v'nu!d is nniky thn)u;i;liout, and largo vessels, thvreforu, oii;;lit not (d altcuipl p:is.-iiii;i; l)i'twuen tlu;m. (Jannkt Rdci; iiicm. — 'i'his li;^ht is intended to warn vci ainteil white. Vessels standing to the northward be- tween these lights and the Gannet llock should tack or haul otf the mo- ment they bring these lights into one, as will be, then, not more than :{ of a mile from the Murr Lodges, if more than 5 miles to the E. of the lights. Wi'sT Quonnv Light. — This is an American liight, placed on the west side «d' the entrance into the St. Croix, by Lubec and Eastport. IIkai) Hauijoi! Liout. — Next in order after passing Gi'and Manan and the ])iain ichili' liijhl (American) on West (.^uoddy I'oint, is Head Har- bor Light, j/laced on the N. E. ex(remity of ('ampo Bello, and is a guide to vessi;ls entering the main channel to West Isles, Mouse Islaml, and the inner bay of Pass imaquoddy; it enables \<.:jst'ls, also, at all times, to enter Head Harbor. Jl fixed white litjht. Building painted tvhite, with a red crass on it. I'uiNT JjK I'liKAi; Lights. — L'pon this projecting headland two lights are placed, one above the other, in the same house, and distant 28 teet. Both liglits can be seen from every jioint of the compass where they may be useful. B')th are fixed, and white. Building painted red and white, in stripes, o I'eet broad each, horizontally. I'AiiTRiDiiK Island Luiut. — At the entrance of the river and harbour of St. .lohii, N. B. a fixed white liijht. The building painted red and H'liite, in vertical stripos. 1>i:a('on Li(iiir. — Witiiin Partridge Lsland, and upon a spit or bar Aviiicli extends about halt' a mile S. S. V.. oil' Sand Point, and which dries at two-thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. A fixed while liijid. Building painted white and hltieh, in stripes, vertically. l2i;At'<> LiiiUT. — A rei'olciin/ white lii/lit, placed on a small rock off (Hilt. I/, de- [11, oil CiilUvl |iip;is,s, It' ^'iiiiu; ji'C'l'urc, If their lexteud luco of il f(irty u'ticiil, [iiust of many House niik's This I S. W. • t 40 IJKLCHKUS I AllMKUS [IHi;;}. IMiints of ;ii»i)roii(!l). Tli 'I'o is a limlin;:? near tlio S. W. end, in slioro, wlii'i'c a low tisliiii;j; ^t>lgo.«. aiid buald ai'c kipl hi use diuiiii; the thliiii^ st'iisiin. l'(.nT Uodi) TiiiiHT.— Wlion ^r'.m tViiiii tlio >f, \V. shows a wliilc lijhf, iuul IVuiii tlic N. fiUnwH a red I ii;lil—\'<)\U \\\<-\. A liKiirr lloiHi: h.is been eixoti'd upon CAl'K II ACK, Xinvroiindland, (I fixe I wit tie li^L' is in liit. lii di'i^i'ccs :i'.) nilnuti's !',> seconds N., lion;f. .5;] dejirtjc's 'J minutes 08 aocomls W. iJcanngsj uiagnotlo. Var. '2\ de- grees W. I III the River ami Gulf of St. Laivrcnce and Strait of BcUc-Ide: \ BKLi-E-I«r.E LifiiiT. An ishmd at tlio eastern entrance of the Strait of Ik'Uo-Isle, separating Labrador from Newfoundland, situated at tl\e extreme suutli west point of tho island. A aiixjlr JIxcjI. while lii/lit. Buildinfi; — a circular stone towor, faced externally with tire brick of a lif^lit colour. Lit. N. .">I ' ')']' (>()■; LoiiLT. W. .'j;") liO' OD" Whole iiorizon lij:;hted, and seen in fair weather '2^ nautical or ',V2.^ stutuie ndles. Point Ajioik f/Kiur. L;ii)rador Coast, Strait of Belle-Isle, at the Bonth east point of Fortran I'ny, Lat. N. '>7 L'7' :'>(•)"; Liui.^'. W. olP 5:^ 40". Jl sint/l'-Jixrii w/iih' lijhi—iwj thinls of the horizon illuminated, and seen in fair weather Ib.i nautical or 21.^ statute miles. lUiildinj;; — a circular ytiuie tower faced externally with fire brick of a liiflit celour. AxTicosTi Lkjut, at the eivtrerno point west end of tho island of Anti- costi— Lat. N. 4'.)- 52' 3", Lon-r. W. b I ' a-V OD". A si,i:/le fixed white liijlit — two-thirds of tho hori/on illuminated, and seen in fiir Aveather lo nautical or 18 statute miles, liuildin;^; — a circular- stone tower, faced externally with tire brick of a light colour. Capk Rozikr Liout. Kast Coast of (raspe, at the extreme point of tho Cape. Lat. N. AS' 51' 00", Lonn-. W. b4^ 15' OD". A single fixed ivhile li'jht — two-lliirds of the hor:z(Ui illuniin'tted, and seen in fair weather KiiJ nautical or T.).J statute miles. IJuildinu!; — a circular .stone tuwer, faced externally with fire brick of a lij^lit colour. Si;:5uals will be oiven at, or near, each of the above 4 light houses by means of an air or fog whistle, sounded at short intervals during foggy weather and snow stoi-nis, or by a nine-pounder gun, lircd every hour, in case of the whistle being out of order. TARIFF OF DUTIES IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. In fou';k until March ol, 18G3. Duty. Apples, fresh or dricil ^ bbl .'^l.OO ■Aiioiiors, Ura])nels, airl Anchor Palms 5 ^ cent ad. val. Ashes — Pot and Pearl Free. Ale, Beer, or Porter, in wood or bottles, ^ gall COG I.SC'J.J ALMANACK. I'iHcult fiiio, atil Hivji'l, iii'iliiiliiij; Cnickcrri or CiiUch \f 100 Hw. Jfjil. " or IhtiJi'l, and I'ilut Bit.uI l-'roe. IJiooii, 4(> 100 ll.s 2. Dwf, HiiUt'il per Lhl 1 . f.•c>^l^ i.cr 100 lbs 1. I'.iittcr, per IfiK jhs 1. r».i;^uii,L;o ami appari'l ot" I'lisMongcr.s imt iiilcii'li,'! fur .sale. . . I'l'rc". nnillii and SoUii Aali I'loc. 15 'aiis I'no. l>i)i>ks not proiiil)itc(.l to bo iiiijiurtL'd into tlio U. Khij^ilom*. . l''ix'0. IJiilliou, (Jtild or tiilvcr I'n'o. Itiirr Sluni's l-'rco. Hrisllo and Hair uscil in tho manutauturc of Unislics Free. iiiuninj; I'luiil, pur thrill 0. Cassia and Cinainon i^iound per lb 0, Candles, Tallow, V lb ('. All other kindw, ip lb 0. Cables of Hemp or other vegetable substances, or of Iron, 5 per cent, a I. val. Canvass, Sail Cloth, Sail Twine, and ready made Kails, u per cent. ad. val. Cattle, viz. : IFor.ses, Marcs, or (Jellinps; eacii 10, Oxen, or other neat CaUle, o yiarsold ornpwards, each. . 7. Cows and Cattle uniicli 0. Hogs, alive, over 100 lbs. weight, each o. 100 Ujs. weight, and niuler, each. .* U, Asses and Mules Free. Cheese, per 100 lbs 1. Cliocolate or Cocoa Paste, per lb 0. Cocoa Free.^ Collee, green , per lb 0, roasted, bui-ned or ground, per lb 0, Clocks, and all wheels, machinery and materials used in their manufacture 'JO per cent. ad. val. Confectionary, Syrups, aad articles manufactuicd from Sugar, 20 per cent, ad val. Cigars and Snuff 20 per csnt. ad val. Currants and Figs 10 per cent, nd val. Copper, viz. : plates, bai's, or bolts for ship building ; wiouglit or cast for machinery ; pure or without other metal ; Copper Casti ;s of every description for niaeliinery, fur mills or steandHjiits; Copper and Composition NaUsand Si)ikcs, for ship building h per cent, ad val. Ore, or in Pins or Bricks, old or woin. or lit only to be remaiuificturcd I'l'W 41 00 00 00 10 o.'> o;; Ou< 00 r,o "(0 "'> 00 00 00 04 01 1 II I tH f»i ' I riik' 13 12 RKLCiiEu's i'ai;mf.h's [18(5*}. Coal Fice. Coins of (Jolil or Silvoi', hii'I liiitisli Co]i))ei' Coin Fiou. (\.'i IvWDU'i Fire. Cuni, \i/. : V)ii(Mt, ilvc, Iii'liii! ('(imi, IJai-ivy, *)ats, Kico, wnd IJiiclaviu-at, ui);!;r(jijiil; Barloy Mi.Ml, II^l- MimI, Oat -Mi-al Indian Mtal, I't-a.s ;unl Ut-ajis Fivo rottnu V'ani n por cent, ad val. -.'urda^e, tanvd oi- untarroil, wlR-tlici' littcd t'ur ri^!j;in; to reside in tlie I'voviiice, and not intended for sa?' .Free ("iin'j;er, ground, per lli 0.04 Hams, HiiKtkod or dried, pel' 100 Ihs .... 2.00 Hay and Straw Free IIem[) and Tow Free Hides, or pieoeji of Hides raw, not tanned, curried or dressed. .Free Hnri;.> Free Horses and ("arria;i;os of Travellers, and Horses, Cattle, Carriages and other veliich s, when enijdoyed in oarryin^f ni«^ athing 5 per cent. ad. vul. M.dasses, per gallon 0.05 Mv'at, fresh, (except Beet or Poik,) In i)er ciiit. ad val. M inures (jf all kinds Free M ips and ( a ti'ts Tree Machinery of all kind-', of Copper or lion for Nlilis, Steamboats and Maniifactori.'S ■"' |k r ecnl. ad val. Nets, Kishinr Nets and Seines of all kin l> Free Onio;,-, (ler UK) lbs O.-'m Cakum "t per cent, ad val. Ores of all kin Is Free t ^1 u BELCIIEIt .S FARM Kl! S [I sc, pack tion, witli the pxcppticm of Varnisli, (in n hli.'ill he ileoinoil Sjiirits'or sti'niii^ wati-rs, an illlty jKT f^:lll. I'l' Sbitu.'iry Straw iiiid I fay Simtfaiid Ciji; irs "Jt* \>iaolv 'IVas', \H'r ll» (JuiilHi\Yil(M-, lIvMiii, V(»uiiir Ily.sun, Twank; Cinoii T'.'a.-<, por Ih Tobacco, iiuiimlactiireii, (except JSnullaud (.iyars,) per lb U.O") unuianufactuix'il Free Tongues of Cattle, dncil or pickled, per 100 lbs 2.00 Tar u per cent ad val. Tallow Free T\\inr:s ajid Liucs;, used in the lisheries Free Tow and Ueinp Fiee Turpciifiiie Free Whale Fill, or lionc Free Wooil, vi/. : jii»ai-(l>!, I'laiiUs, Stavev. Sipiarc Timl)er, Shinj^les, and Fii'owood, but nut to include Wuods iisi'd fur Dyciu'^. .Free Wines, viz. : llnck, Cnnsiantia, Malmsey, Tulvay, Ohain[)a'iiie, Bui'.iriindy, llcrniitanc, Sautcrne, Moselle and Claret, cost- inir ."rli aud upwards, per jiall 1. 10 Maleira, Port, Sherry, and all other Wines, of whicli the first cost is ,£Jried and I'lidiied Tniits; I'Mi-h of h\\ kinds; rroihieis oC I'isli, aud all iillier ere;itin-es livin,.;" ill the \\Mi«r; I'oiiltry aud J'>j:,;;s ; Hides, Furs, S|iirr or < i ri id stone.-; |iy( Siiii: ; Fkix, lieiuj., and Tow tinm;inul'aetiiied ; Tobaeeo, lui inauufaclurcd ; liags. hlGllT JiUTV— 10 cents per ton. KXCISG DirjTKS. Ale, Porter, nnd f)Vlier .Milt Liquors brewed or mannfactiirod in the Pi'ovim'e., per g.tl! lif'OjVj l.sC.'J.] ALMANACK. 45 Cordiiils, Winos, ami strnna; drinks hy whatever imtno known, in tlic pri'imrnticn of whieli filcoliorK; spirits (»l" wine or spirit- uous liquors mc use 1, -unl which shall bo made, nianulac- turel, compounded, vect'tied, liavoureil ov mixed, and olilued or intended fur f>ah>, per ,:iall 0.]0 Tobacco Leaf, manufactured into Tobacco, Cigars or Suulf, per lb. U.Ul M NOVA SCOTIA RAILWAY TIME TABLE. liGavc Halifax for Truro at ()..'M) mornings and .'5.4-3 aftemouu. Arrive at Truro at 10 inoruini;;, and 7.20 afternoon. Ja'uvo Truro for Ilalil'ax at <> niornini::, aiul -1 al'ternoon. Arrive al Halifax at UA') niornin<^ and 7. .'30 ufteriu)on. 'J'lic ;tlio\o Trjiius nu'ct ir.id ]iar-s at I^hiisfliilc. T.oavc Halifax for ^^inds()r at 7.1.J niornin.t;', ami 1.1') afternoon. Arrive at Windsor at. ]0 morniiijj;, and 7 afternoon. J.eavc Windsor for Halif;ix at 7. do morninj;, and l.^JO afternoon. Arrive at Halifax at 10.2o nu^rninjj:, i nd 7..') aftenu)on. Those U'rains nirct and pass iil Moaiit I'liiat-ke. Tlu' al)ove are tin; iStinuner arrant^enicnts, say from 1st May. In Aulutnii and Winter alterations are made in times of depart- ure and aniva! from eaeli (d* tlu." above plaees, of uliieh timely not ee is given in the Newspapers previous to the alteration. FA]a:s. 1st ClasH. UndChiss. Chiklron. Halifax to Windsor, and vice versa. . ^'[. '■]•') .s0.90 ^O.OS ilalifax to Truro, and vioo versa I.SIJ 1.22 0.02 Children under -1 years /rfr. Passenuers allowed 100 Ihs. lu^'ijja^'e. Uotura Tiekets (lirst class) a fare and a half for tlie s;inu' day, ex- cept when issued on Saturday, whieh are available on the foi- lowii 'dond; ly, intermediate rat. vs.— -Passcngors, 1st class, 3 cents per mile, 2nd class, 2 cents. IIOUSI; AND WAUCiON: — Jirircr free in 2iKt' ildsi^ cnrrhnjc. Hidlfax to Windsor and cice c\'i\sa Halifax to Truro and cice versa ....•» ■ >■) 1..S.5 Oi'-liiT I'l •• prr/crroi to lia- One Hon Horse anc f'.l Id/ lii-.^f rli;..-! Loaded Teams \vei;-luHl and eliar-^ed ord class )'at( s per 100 lbs. Skason TrcKKTs voii (t\i', ri;iis()N : — Halil'ax to Truio and rice rrrsif... Hulilax to Windsor and rirr rcr.^iC Half-vearlv. (iuarterlv, hi isTJ.-'jO 0.00 • t -^ Si'i:S i 46 BKLCIIKU S FAUMF.U S [i.sr,;-;. A Season Ticket entitles the holder to travel backward and for- ward over the intermediate portiuiis between the teruunul points named, by first class eauiage. Familiks: — In all ( 2 persons — one and a half of the above fare, cases members of J ',i persons — one an 1 three fourtlis. the same family re- ) 4 or more ])ersons double the above, siding together. (^ Tickets not transferable. Club Uetuiin Tickets. — -Parcels of 10 or njore Retnrn Tickets ])urchased at the same time, api)lieable to tlie smne distance, avail- able for the next day after the dati' of their ishue. Parcels of 20 or more, us above, available for 10 days. STAGE COACHES AND STEAMERS. Ivinjj;'3 Stii2;e Coaclic-^, C('iivoyiiig H. M. M I'ls, leave ^Vin■lsor fur Kcutville every day iiuniediately alter tlie arrival ol'llie niuriiiiig' llailway train truai Ilulifix: and leae IviulNiUc i\>v \\\i\>\^iiv i\,\'. V (>. ■uiHlays ox- from Halifax, ri'turnin;' on tlie iiitei-vciiinj,' da>, Leave llaiitUx for iiUK'nijur- 1. ivei'Oiio , rue ani 1 Va nuoiiMi on Monlav \V (lay and Friday Mornings at 7 o'eh.ck, returning on the succe< din aai The Steamer Knsporor, during llie Siiiniiier season, leaves ^Yindsor for St. John, Is. U., (ealiiiiji; at I'arr.-lioro' in going and returning) eveiy AV oiinesi 'ly an' .ae, M iratui'-ni, iJal ions 0,1- b nudiatelv alter the arrival of tlio mail tVuni ilaliiiix. iare, i'ictou I Arehibald's Stage (conveying 11. M. Mails) h'avrs Ifaliiax for Middl. nd Uuijcr .\hisi|iiudi.l>oit, ( lii;\-.-iiiii(i ULih, >St. Mary\-<, Country liar i(> ap- in i< riv.al of the niitrnini!,' Kaiiway train ficpMi lialifi.K, and airl\e ;it 'I'r I'loni eai-h vt' the.<^e idaei s, every day in time to meet the afternoon train for llahtax. cepted.) Leave Windsor for Annapolis on Tue.- lay, '1 liurs lay and t>a- turday, also innuedialcly after the arrival of the nmrning Uaihvay Train etlnes- Uurdav, conmcting Avith the stciinier,- wlneli ka\e St. Joini for J5i(.-ton via Portland, every .Moniiay and Thui^d.iy morning; connecting also with the Grand Trunk ivailwiy at Port- land, and the Fall River il. 11. and P.iy Stati' line of Steamlis bc- t\vcv.'n Boston and New York. Al.-o leaves .Annapolis fur St. .John, N.B., j every Monday and Thursday after llie arrival ol the maiT froru llablax. The Steamer "Lady Ibad," durin;^,' theSummef .> P.M.; then from ])Lirl- inouth at <), O.-IO, 7.20. 8, S.;J0, 9. 9.10. 10.10 ; and lioni H ilifax at 0.20, 7, 7.40, S.l,j, H.4';, 9.20, 10 and 11. From '-y)lh j/./n-h to o(»/A April, from Dartmouth at 0, llalii';ix 2 » miiailes past (j ; Dart- mouth, 20 minutes to 7 ; Halifax, 7 — then .same as irom 1st Mo- vember to liUh March. On Sundays, Christmas Day, and Good Friday, South Ferry only — same as wi'c kd ivs unti 1 S A. M. 'i'heii from Halifax ;it S.20, 9, 9.40. 10.20. 11, 1. and 1.40; and from Dartmouth at S.IO. !i.20. 10, 10.40, 12.4'>, arid 1.20. Then sauu- as wee i-(la vs unul () P.M.; after that, from Halifax at 0.20, 7, 7.40, H.l.*,, K.4.->, 9.20, ami 10— t;ud from Dartmouth at 0.40, 7.20, S, S \W, 9, and 9.40. XoKTll J''r.uuv. — Week-day morninjis only, from l.v/ Mnij to Of- ti'r lil, commeiicin;^' at Darlmoulii 20 minutes l)eforu (> ; Halifax. 0; then a cpnirter before and a (piarler after each hour from Dar!- itli, anil eveiv hour and half liour from Halifix up to !> .V. M. lllOl After that t!ie Steamer is placed on the >oulh J-erry, runnui^; lib J- ni t 'rnutliate trips uniil O.iJO, J'. M. From \st Suri'inhcr t o .) th. A/iril, from Dartmouth, 7.1.J; iluiifax, 7.0^ above. )— -then until 9 A. M. as do. bclween :: b.dls, 'J du. A li.ej; claiiv c.4., H' "^r innrc dii. EXPLANATION OF SIGNALS. Made on the §iiip Stf>/!'a( Citadd Hill, ir/mi Ics.scln ((re seen from the Cifadil or reportrd fi oin an onlpo.st. A pemlaiit undi r a ball, (> sij. .i^-,u'cd. i,(t or v. st yard arui, accord- ing to the qtmrlcr the vessel first ajquars in. '^!-l 1 .il H 48 UKLf'IIKU's FAHMKU'S [i.s(;;]. When YPHJ^els arc reported from nn outpost the lullowiii!; eigiials are ahown uihIlt the yard iuin tts ropoats : — Fur a si|iiari' i'l^'-;.';("l ve.^-^eU two halls of a size, one at the outer, the other al the iinii.T hallianl, fluso up. A Sliip or IJanjue, a large ball at the cad of the yard, with a Bmall one at the iiiiicr halli.ird. A lirii;, a .sujall ball at the end of the yard, and a l.uge one at the inner halliard. A r>ri;:aiitiiio, a cri)S.s close up at the outer halliard. 'J'wo or more do., a cross half imisted. A Sohoouer, a cross close up at the inner halliard. An Tipper yard havinc been added to the Ship Stall, it will be used exclusively t Mk'sip;nate Sfoim Vessels, thus: — Uui.' ball K. or \V., a Slcaui Vessel repeated in that (|ii:n-ter. A small ball out and a large one in, a Branch I'acket or Merchant Vessel. A lari^e ball out and a small one in, a ]Man-of-War Steamer, or Royal ^lail SteaiiiL'r. ^'uuil)ers are indicated as directed tVoni the lower yard. 'J'he lower yai\l is now used for .S.iiliug Vessels only. When the description of vessel is ascjrtained from the Citadel, the fol- hiwiii.u; descriptive Cdlouir will be hoisted at tlio mast hea 1 : — A Union Jack, a Fl i;ji' Ship. 1)0. with a ri'd I'end nil. centre a l.dack ball, over it, a two decker. ])o. witii a I lue I'eiidaut, centre a wiiite ball, over it, a l'ri_;'ate. Do. wilh a blue and wiiite I'emlant o\er it, a Banjue rigged Sloop-of- AVar. Do. with a red and white Pendant with a black ball in the centre (f the red, over it, a IJri^anliiie-or-War. Do. with a white I'endant, centre a blue cross, over it, a Schooncr-of- AVar. A white Teiidaiit, with two blue crosses, a Transport, (jr a vessel with trodps on JKtard, — if a .Man-of-\\'ar, the LTiiion under. A white I'endant, wilh a blue b ill, a steamer, — if a Man-of-AVar, the Union umler. A red Fl.ij; ])ierced white, Royal ^lad Si earn I'acket from England. A l)lue and red I'lag crossed .vhit'\ ilo. from IJostou. A white and l)lue i'endant, do. iVuni St. .Jolm's, iS'ewfoundland. A wiiite and red L'eiid.^iit, do. from i)i.'rmuda. A blue I'endant, a Ship. A l)lue and white I'eiiiiaiit, a li irfpic. A I'c I I'on hint, a iiiiix. A red and white I'eirlant, a r»rii:a!itine. A white rendaiit, a Sl'n>p or .S,;lnii,iior. .A. blue and white Flag hori/.untaily divided, a Foreign or Neutral Fleet. .\ wdiile and lilue Flag vertically divi(!cd, a Foreign or Neutral Man- of-War. A blu(> l''lag, a I'oreign nr Nculral Merchantman. A red Flaj, enemy '.s Men-Iiantman. 1803.] ALMANACK. 49 A red, whit»anil blue Flag, vefl next the mast, enemy's Fleet. A hhie, reil anrj white Flag, red next the mast, under Steamers signal, a French Man-of-War. American Flag (Stars and Stripes) under Steamers signal, American Man-of-War. When an l-Inglish P.-ickct arrives between Evening and Morning gun lire, a rod triangular flag will be kept tlying at the mast head Irom 7 till 8 o'clock. Explanation of Signals — Made on the Enaign Staff to denote the Port from whence Vessels are arriviixj. A red Flag, from Great Britain. A red and white Flag, vertically divided, red next the mast, the Medi- terranean. A red Pendant, the Continent of Europe. A Avhite and red Pendant, Madeira, Canary or Western Isles. A blue Flag, the West Indies. A blue Pendant, liermudas, Bahamas or Turks Island. A. blue and white Flag vertically divided, blue next the mast, the United States of America. A white Flag, Newfoundland. A red and white Flag horizontally divided, Quebec or Gulf of St. Law- j rence. j A blue and white Flag, horizontally divided, New Brunswick or Bay ; of Fundy. A white Pendant, coast; of Nova Scotia or Cape Breton. MKKCIIANTS' I'lMVATK SU.NALS— I'OKT of HALIFAX. RED— ,Tas. G A. Crcighton cSc Co., a red Flag, crossed white diagonally. Deblois & Mcrkel,' do. centre a white sc^uare. Robert Noble & Sons, do. centre a white N. Thomas S Tobin, do. crossed white. Thomas Bolton, a red and white do., red uppermost. ({. C. Harvey, a red and blue do., crossed white. Archibald Scott, a rod, blue and red do., red next the mast. :\Iacle.Mi, Campbell vS: Co., a i-ed, white and red do., red uppermost. W. ii. S. Call! well, a red and blue do., red uppermost, with a white C. in the centre. Duffus cSi Co., a red, blue and white do., meeting at a point in the centre, blue next the mast, white at the end, red top and bot- tom. .J. T. Wainwright & fT)., a red, white and blue do., red and white next the mast, red ujtpermost, blue at the eml. T. A. S. l)e\V(iU\S: Son, a red uinl wliito do., red uppermost, with a red and white ball m llie centre, the red halt on the white and tlie wliitc half on tlit; I'ed. Youii;j: ^: Mart, a veil and white do., stripcvhilc I ivr,:].] ALMANACK. ROADS AND DiSTANCJIfi TO THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS IN .!:? P.?OVtNCE. IF M.riAX lo Ij!(;i!v. I.'n( r|-i ( 1 (Hi:;).. ^ t/l' the luiil>or ro.nl i Wolfvill ! K-'iitNil ' I'.uUov's (liihliOll- IJl'id-Ct Aim MM. Ilortdii. . . . . .1-' lo -1 lo (fuS) ... . . 7 ■1 ,1^ -Viilo 1 ' •-•0 ToVMl . . '.' fowii . . t -lis {l:^^) . ..]■> . .LM I'' IN.i-l J.illy S;il)l.> \V\\ijy l'» •ItiV'l ui llivor S Shelbui'iie 7 . / 82 II M.IKAX in f'lMllIR- l,AM) rill NVixtisoii. H- T.i W > lli'i.-or liy r;i':l- IIamiax T(i Sih'uk.sa- '"" ]•: .\r.\I)lK Month i.i' Mowpovt To P-UThhoro iiy stc.'iii.cr :iO Cucl U,„i,l :'.") M.u'fnii I5r'i'J-c, ? cl.niM-s 1. irin-iM,:r.s. S l^.i l.'il llinv.|..!i (.'Imrch. .. X.\ Ainlid.-t l^A I[ai.i'a.\ TO S:ui,in'i!.\r. l]l.»i,s' Cove, Dciiii-..! T I'uit (.uiuU'r]:i;..| . . 7 (•('.' A.WAIMI.IS. Aun:i|ii!i.'i li i.niihv's I'JS Mimt'i (>r Sl!ul)i.'ii;i- Oi'il.v :\ c;i liL' lu\(.i- Sie"l<-y"s, St. M. IJ.iy 7 lllOll'll i{(>!V \Y 11.) lfAr,iiA> T(» Ci .Miiru- l-AM) iid [I All IIDVI). .') l>ATlTMOI I'll T(1 I'dnr Joill'8' ihr.o. (j .Ml i,(;!tAVK rill Is i;\v To T l-'.Kl luru hv 11. :i. ! Terrciiifs, liclh/rui (' O M (iLV-liiiKO' UOAIJ. :n>:, nil's I Ciimc ury, ('1 u'i>. . I Mall. t's. Muii',11- JmiCiiun of Truro i and Ouvsl't ro' / 4 (;;: Folly Villu.iiP ]'i Top of ('< 1)0. Moiiii.'JI lliM-r IMi'lip i tolfw;iri't;. jT in ( 'ove •' !!• I'll- Am! liji^t 11) criv IJ*;ir Viir. L .1- rl.". I \(' liU'^. I i\"<\ i3.-i.L(',f;.tti(>iniv ; Vaviiioiith (-1:1 ) .. i) Htowirj lii-; . . . i) IIami' vx to Pir l*ort<'r's, !]i.'l lir.Htk.l;; I ivaulb.ijU's, Jl. .Mu.-^- "Wi'l TOV liUIIU'V s. Av-vl (Mo lu l)o;t 1 ri:ni !i.< !ino\c. I I iirkin'^, I'li'iiiric..) . 'I At'ciiibaM's f •')! )!' I'n,!t;r".., !'».irri!i;.';. . l'2;\ ^lu.-'qtiti'Jobuit. .■\r(.-llibil;i" U I 1 ['•\ iii'j;'!-', Mt. Tlioiu. G \i •Kcvson ,«, >•, UA-r 111 iioUMi lie A I.I A': TO If \-2 N 1 :• Wl' l''r.i.ser' I'K-tMU W. i; IN I' (.•i>oa s U. IM'O, Mir.> U li •.:.^."> Fork-.S', M:;rv'r*..lH Mvi.irAX to Caxsi SiiTM.niu.M-; ('"iiiiitrv If irtiour. . 11 'i'u I'icti.ii i:); ■'iuii!i: uoiri flll\>l)Oi .•J I A.*ros-< till' IVrrv ti Hc'vl of St. Mi".ia- I'oi-t .Mtii:rive,(iur N. (il ISiOW Mv iot's l.i>y .•oe.ur.s . .f (';iii.-n::.!i ( I-'.*). . I Vvliib ill's. ,51 Uorv M'.Iiouil rs..l I (>i i iiiii ( .f the roi 1 4 (niysboro' (1»7). i> 'i Mill I f. • u . 7 Arch •■ b ill ".-^ .MilN, I Iv iit's Mills C I) \) I'mv'c; ui: m LSOo.] AL>rANA( K. I? THE Lt-CISLATIVE COUNCIL. linn. Kdward Kenny, i'nsidcnl Halifax. Hon. Kolert Mollisoii Cutlir Guysrouo'. Ihtii. Staylt'v Urowii Yaiimoutii. llan. Mather IJylos Almoii Halifax. lion. Aloxander Keith Halifax. II/>(' At',', .\i \\n Uv < . M 1 '|li;i\v, mil Avarl l,cii,;lcy. CoLCUUSTER . . A'nUurii D. <( r'ct—*\'\u'uv\^ V. MoriisMU iiii>l *.\. W. .McL'lliu; Sniilhi'ni D.rriri — *iIoii. A'liiiiis CJ. Arcliilial I, .M. i-. •'., ani Aliximlcr CmiiiijIh!!!. ri'Miii:ni,AMi .'Th irics Tuipj ci', -^l- ''•« *AI('X. .McFai lane, anl U-ibci't IiMiikin. Cvi'i; IJiti;rnN.*\Vm. (':il !w.!l Mil I .ImIpi liiurjidf. iMi.r.v *.I.i;iii ('. \V,i !r, ••.M ituiiii li'hloiia;!, jui'l Cdliii C.iiinibiU. \ (iLV«iUi)i!i)ri;ii.*.-^ti'\viirt ('•luii.ln.ll iiU'l Willinin (). llt;ll'oriiiui. lI.VMi'A.N )^<'^/('/•w Dislrir.t — *J(ilin J'uhiii, S. f.cun irl SliMtiiiori, !Ui 1 Ifo:iry i'l'.vr; fC :iiti-ni J)i\triit — *//o'/. William j Aiiiianil, M. I'., •'., in I *.li.liu Kssuii. ; Hants Yorihrrn Dhlrirl — *\'.;.\-.\ Clmrcliill airl Arthur McN. Cu'liiMii; Si'illiir I DUIri-l — *Ilini. Joni'iih IIuWL', M. J:. ('., Mii-l nVilliaiii CliaiulKTs. Ixvi:uM''\.. Ruliertson. . . .*Wi!':ain A. Ileiiry aiil ^'.M'lia McKiunon, VjcroutA .... Vi'illiaiu Ros.-s an I William M. Chrh, Alexin lor Jain-s: ,/Isii'^''i!/l Clnrh, II. C. D. Tw'nin.u;. Ch i)i'oviijuH II piiso. *■ r >i j M(;;).j ALMANACK.. 55 GOVERNMENT OFFICES AND OFFICERS. PROVINTIAL SKCRKTAUY'S OFFICE. Proptiirfrtl Sfii rcffuij, /Inn. .losopli Ilowo, M. P. P. Dep^y. Sec*y,y Win. If. Kciiting. CUcr/tr, ThoH. Grigor iiud H. Huwe. FrNANCrVL RECRETARV S (OFFICE. Finanriul Secrctdry, Hon. William AiiiuukI, M. P. P. C/crA:, Thoa- i^ DuWwlf. RFCFrVKIl r.KNKRAL'S OFFICE. Rrreivfr General, Hon. .)oIm II. Anderson, M. L. C. Clerks John R. Wallace. COMML'^SroNER OF CROWN LANDS OFFICE. Coinmii^xionfr af Crown Lnwh, Stirmjor General, and Inspector (if .Minv.-i. Saiimc'l I', raitbiiiika. /Jipntji, Wni. A. Hendry. Clerks, Kdwd. Monia, Fredk. LcRliiiiu, Cha«. II. (.'arnian, and Peter Doyle. IJOARD OF REVENUE. CoMMiH.HioNF.us — The Receiver (lerieral (Prenflent), the Financial Stv.ri'tiirv, Jno. Williaiusuii, Jno. W. Ritchie, and Robt. Boak. Clerk, R. R. Oxley. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. Fir>:t Clrr!.- lo the Rrcciver General ami Acting Collector, Edward Biniicy Warehouse Keeper, Wm. \t, Fife. Landing IVaitcrx and Searchers, .Jno. U. Rdss (head of the oiU-doo:* department), James M. Ti liii irsli, ;iiid James Kerr. Gnagers and Proof Officers, Jos. Austen iiiid Will. T. Towi.M'iid. Clerks, Peter Donaldson, Ja\Me.s FitzseralJ, Thomas P. Ryan, B. B. Oxl.'V, James S. Morris, F'edk. V. Corbett, and Thus. F. Knight. 77 /(' Surveyor, Alex. Kelly Shippiii,/ OJiccra, Jas. IlilKs, Wm. Hay, and Errol Boyd. Ware- //o."s(' J^ocl.ers, F. .lohnsou, R(il)t. Boik, Wm. Foster, Don. Eraser, Robt. ("iirri.\tii(>i.i.i,h"s Di.pautmkxt. — Controller of Customs and JVuvigation Lan-s, liifl liejist' itr of S/j//»/n.'/y, Henry R. I'aiilin. Clerk, Jas. Fitz- irerald. Sitrecyor of Sliijip.'ng, Samuel Murpliy. Messenger, James Venalilee!. R"VLID OF WORKS. CiMiMissiovrrss — Hu^'h \Iunro (Chairman), Andw. McKinlay and .ill. . (illi-u.i. Siiifii '/c i ici.t. Mat. .McKonna. Clerk, Jas. B. McNab. l'.,Mr:,Mi.\r.v.--.U /-r / Attendant, Rufus S. Black, M. D. Chap- l..i>, \{ \. jJcniy i'l'j'e. Grer'ior, Wm, A. Chipman. Saui.k [si,am>! — H s/ '■ i Superintendent, Philip 8. Dodd. Resident S.ijx riilr.nii'iils—St. /•././/'«, S. C. Campbell; Scatterie, Jno. McLean. t* i\ if til I h\ I mm 56 BELCHERS 1 AllMKll S [l.so;). Railway Commissionkr — Hon. Joiiatlmn McCully. CJfrk\ ThoM. Fout. Tiii(Jir Siiiir)iiil('iii/riii, (loo. 'I'nvlur. Lii'iniinlii'i' St'pci ii^lcii- ucnt, V^ .Juliiistoi). Fri'ij/lil Afuxlcr, .las. Aii'xaiiilfi'. Tirket Muslrrx, Ila I if ii x, Avthm- lU\iihy; Tniro, II. McCallmii; n'int.'sur, 'Ii.nlc.s I!, Iliirdiiig; jMounl Uniackv, Job Harvey; JCltusi/alt, A. Mullonalil. I'noviNCiAi, IIosi'iTAi. Foil TiiK IxsAM;. — Fiiiaiidiivl nml f^oiitral inan- agoiiient vested in the Uoanl of Woiks. risilors ex ofTicio, the (Jovei- Mor, tlie Chief Justice, the rrovincliil Sceretaiy, the President of tlie Legislative <'ouncil, the Speaker of tiie House of A.s.seinl)ly, and tlic heads or authorized reiu-esentativcs of nil Christian Ciiurchcs in the Province. Medical Super ivU'tidenl, Ja.«. II. Dewolf, .M. \). CoMMissioNKRS FOR I.NDiA.N Affaihh. — Cliu'f Comiii' i\ Win Cheam- loy. Cape Breton, Rev. Julien Couvteau and If. W. Crawlpy. }Vc^or. Commissioner for Examining, Preserving and Auiwnoino An- cient Records and Documents, Illustrative of the History and Proouess of Society i:i Nova Scotia. — Tlios. B. Akins, Board of Examiners for Provincial Medical Licensej. — Wnj .T. Almon, M. D., P. M. O.; D. McN. Parker, M. D.; ajid R. S. RIack, M.l>. Supervisors of Great Roads. — Halifax to Pirtoa County Line, W. Dowling; Colchester County Line to tlie (iul of Canso, .'dam Mc- Kenzie; Pulloclc^s to the Guysboro'' County Line, .John Parkei ; liich- viond County Line to Sydney, C. li,, Jas. .McKenzie. Dartmouth to Ship Harbor, Win. Anderson; Halifax to Luncnbunj County Line, Cyrus Boutillier and Juo P. Inglis; Halifax to Hants County Line, Ephrani Burgess; Truro to Amherst, ; Co. of Richmond, Jas McKenzie; Co. of Inverness, Geo C. Lawrenoe; ^Vorlh West Arm to Head of St. Mari/arcfs Bay, Alex llubly; A'eui (ilns- gow to Strait of Canso, (Jeo W. A. liowden; Jlvon Bridije to Hants County Line, Saml Palmer; Middlcfcld to Brookfuld corner be/wren Liverpool and Annapolis, Filsou Waterman. Midilefidd to .Milton, Elkanali Morton. Queen's Printer, Edward M. McDonald. Central Board of Examiners ok Siiii'masters and ^Iatiw — dipt. John Taylor, AVni. Pryor, and TIkls. Holton. Chief Gold Commissioner, Saml. Cn.'elman. Deputies — Waverlcy Gold District, Co. of Halifax, Wm. H. Siiiellie; Wine Harbor Gold District, Gaysborouijh, Wm. Hartsiiorne; Baililf, Andie'v McLean: Stormont Gold Dislrid, Guijsboruuijh, Ciiarles 'i'aylur; liailifj', .lohn Clarke, jr. Oiaham Gold District, Co. of Jl.ilifax, Tantjier Gold District, Co. of Halifax, William Amlerson; Renfreu- Gold District, Co. of Hants', Ovens GoldlJift- irict, Co. of Lunenburg, S'lcriirookc Gold Dia- tritt, Co. of Guysborough, Wm. Gossip; Bailiff, Chus. Mclnto.>,h. l-sc,;}.] ,M,MAV.\h \V. Niittiii;:;. Acr:...nt- iint Gi.nornl, ('li:i«. 'r.viiiiii;% .M\>ri,Urt — //(////\rc, ('has. Twiiiiiij;;, lii.^^li llMi't'^lioriu', Ali'.v. iaiiK's, Will. Ilii\vi>; I'tdoti, I'Mwil. Uniicli, M.ii-tii. [. Wilkiii.s, Daniel Dicksoii; i'a rmuiilfi, i'lius. ]J. riii|ini;iii; Dislrivt of Sht'lliunie, Tlioa. JDlinston; l)is. of Biirrini/loii, (lalnit'l llubortson; lliiiils, Daviil I'lci/.f, Win. 11. IMaiiolianl ; h'ini/s, dei/ii;!' A. IJluncliurd, ('lias. W. II H.irri^, Stcjiiicn 11. Mnori', .laiuu.s II. I'rt'si'titt ; Lu nenlmrj, .!as. Utiwliiiii;; Jlnnufiuli-!, Iltilit. IJatli, Silas II. Muisi', and (JenrKC i^. '»(ilU'dp;i'; Q:/n'ns, Cliarlt s Mnrsc; Sij'ini}/, Ilciuy I'. Hill; ('oliliislir, •las. I'". lUaiicliaril; Ca/ir llrcton^ I'miaM N, .Mf(iiUHii; (i mjs/toriiiif/h, Saimu'l U. Kii-scll. lirporlcr uf' lltr f)iicisiuiis of llu: S IdVOiK'K. 'I'lio ljionti'Jian(-(;n\('iiior ( /'/•"s/./f ///), tin- Ili,n. .Indj;^- '/ilts.-< (Virc- I'rrsi'Icnt), and tlio .Mi'inlifis of Hoc .Majesty's F.v:o(;utive Connoil. l{e- t/istntr, III) I. .losc(»li lluwo. .^■lnir,il(s II nil I'rorlors, tlio BarriMfor.s and Attoi-iiios of tlio Siiinonit' Court. ('{)inT OF VICi: .\1)V!||; \|,| V OF HALIFAX, N. S., (INCMJKIM! ( \.S Vl>\.) iiAVivo t'lU/.n .iriusDiiTid?; (ivkh iiumsii .north A.Mi;RirA. rii'i'-.l'lntirn!, the (lovorimr-tionorai ot' IJiilisli North Aniorica; .hnhjr, tlio lion, and Wnr.shijd'iil Aloxandor Si<'waif, C. I>. Si.niitxiATK;^: li.iiifi.r, ('has. 'rwiniuu^, < ilm C. II illilairtnii, .Vlox. I'riinr'.i.vo, .Inhn W. llitohio, Siiiuud F. I''airliank.s and Ntjioan Clarko; M'nihin', .Alox.uidor .MoFarlano; Truro, lUoiiozoi' .Mnnro; U'in^hor, Harry King; ,*/<<-7t(//, C. F. Haninoituii; Stj/nr\j, C. II., J inios .MoKoiirnoy ; .,'lnliijonhh. Win. A. Ili'iii-y. Ren ivrr-(Te>ii'riil of Droits, ^\ It. Hauiilrun. Rrijin- iriir, .Fi.-^. 11. Smith. Mir^luil, llas^h Haitslioni". A Ivociitv ami Pro- r)i:-ntiir-(fi'->rrfl, lloi. .Vdaui.s (i. Arohiliald. J Ivoratc^ aiul I'mrtom, tlio Barrislors and ,' 'ttirn'o^ ul' tho Supivme Court, l/ilrrprrtfr and Triindatitr of lirnrnxn nnl Frencti, U<.i>t. (». Hilil.nrtnii. TI:o ShoritlH, .\I:\yor.«« and Coiij-Jahlos thriiiia;!iimt the Fntvinoo aro :il«i cltjcors 1 1' thi.-; (\rirt. lJ.-i/irrfindMuv:u:'ii/rr. .lan.-'.-i Voiiahios. li'i'iL of AJnilraltij I), pouts, tho Wvuk oi' Ih'ivi-h X.irtlj .Viiiofiii at llalifi.x. Tho Omrt sits on .«t itod d lyt hy adj.iiirnni'.'iit, and al.^^o on tho iutor- Uio liato day^i, whonovor Ini.sino^.s may ro'|iiiro. __ . Tlidiii IS li. Akin:-! .... :'. Mty, lh;U ! .M.r, ls:i() Do. t.r.lin W. Il;t,:!iic J1.JU1. IS.:;.' 2") J 111. UvTl Do. S'.l s li. Mor.S'.; 1 M.i.y. 1 s;5 J u M ly, 1881 Di'i.tL;i"''i)\vn. Xoji III VA iikt' 3) o,.t. is;;.! 1 \m-. 1S81 ililiia.-c. .I.iiiio 11. S.iiich 'J..\ .lalv. 18:;;? 28 Jiilv, 18;;;. Do. ArcMliai ' M Miueon . . . . •S.i .luly, 1883 23 July, 1 8:?2 Port fl.xxl. A. >i. Unia'ko, i>. <'. l. •2.» 0>:t. 18;]8 2.1 O'-t. l;s:58 Ilililax. , ifj/. 11)1)01-1 B. DL-kov. 2] Jan. I8;!i 22 J.m. 188:j AmluT,>t. DoMiiM N, MoQiioen 21 Jill. 18:U 22 J;xn. 1888 Sydney, C. B Oi>orgc S. Millc'ilire 'Jl Jan. 1831 00 Ai)i-il, 18;!8 Anna I I'll is. ("Imvk'M K. W. Siihmiilt. 2) \[)y\\. 18:31 22 Jan. 1888 Halifax. , D.uiiol Owen 2;' .Vpnl, I8;!i .•!0 AMi-il, 1888 Lniu-nlnirgh. .i;i,m.\s L. m-Wuir 4 Nov. 1804 1 2!) Oct. 1S88 Wiii'Nn". H(.Mirv 11. Cnint'iitii . . . i Nov. 18:U 2'.t Oct. 1888 Varniiulh. Unu-v n. Wo)>sk'i' '") M ly, 18'{o 21' Ap'/.l, 1 88 1 Kentviilc. f.'^U'wuT. Ciimnbcll 25 July, 1835 22 Ji.ilv. jx;il Gnysbi rouiih i'ciTZ M. (ruiiriln'i;liaiu. 25 July. 1 8.").-i 25 Ju'v, 1>85 Wuvls'ir. .1 iliii 1'. KiniH' 1 V ..... . lit) .Iiilv, 18;;(', 2-. July, 1885 A'lllo^'Ht. Joliii Mcdro^rof 1 Nov. 18i}('. 8 Nov. i-<;;5 llaiilax. : Tliopi! mnrkod tiuia t tU'i' (} uocii's Coniisi'l. . . u;()^^ >o 1 ALMAN'ACK. 59 (r/«?/.,Foii.Mc''u!ly, JS.(J. Klicncz;5i' F. Muum . . . ■ 'IniU's K. If ii'viiigton. \ViMi:iin <;. Wl.id.ku .. , l»;vvi'l iMathosou. ...... I'eti'i- liViu'ii Il(;iin \\ ifill .Siiiiui'l (Ji'ay .Failles I'lij^o Frc'loriok \V, Gvantliam J>;ii\U!l Dickson Jiiuos Molvi.' iji;nov [.\.G. t//iy;?. A. G. Archibald, S. IjCOiril'd SIllMJiOll.. . , Ik'virr (.'. D. Twining. . . .limes Hubert Prescott. . Ivlwiinl A. Pylio ^Villi;Lnl iluwe (rcorj»;e A. lilanchitrd . . ("Iiarlt's Morse hr„lm C. Wilde 'AVilliiUii .\. i[cnrv Willi.im II. Troop'. .las. L'(^r,ly AllVod F. Il.ilibiirfon. .. .fotiM U. McXutt Tiitiutliv D. liiiirji;lcs. . . . IMiilip ('. Hill.1). c. I,... Thomas W. [I arris .lai'K's Hall Thorfie . . . . Aloxiu h'r .M;Farlane. . .Vloxander James , ('h irU'^ .Tamos Stewart. iM."i''d I'. Nutting . . . . Wni. R. Cutler . /. .lo'ni M dvinlay ,. . . S'iiiinu C. iru-li .lani'js \V. .loiiiistou, Jr. I'j^M- II. [„.X.,ir Hiohird 8 in Is, Jr Alex. C. .McUonall .. . . Francis S. Beamish . • . . Amos B. Chan llor Xoi-man F. Lhiiacke.... .1 imes Thomson r;i.vwl C. Co.vlinr . .. I» III'. 'I .1. I I II !• 11 . . . . \\ '11. A. .1-1 in -i.ii •lames Wlutiiiau ! K) Jan. i Itj Jan. I 31 Oct. I 31 Oct. i 31 Oct. iol Oct. ! Hi Jan. i 10 Jan. I lAIay, i 1 May, I 114 July, I ;:o Oct. I 15 Jan. I 10 Jan. I ;{0 April, I 31 ► April, ! '2.?, July, 23 Jnly, 2'.> Oct. 3 Nov. 24 Jiilv, ! 30 Nov. ! I'.i April, I r.t April, 1 21) Julv, j 18 April, 18 April, ' 18 April, I 18 April, I 7 May, i 7 Mav, I 7 MaV, I 2? Julv, : 23 Julv, 1 3 \)^^. I ti Mav, I 6 M iV, I 6 >[iv, ; 22 Jufy, ! 22 July, 22 A )ril, 18 Jaly, 20 \.).h1, 2 J April, 2t) July, 20 July, 10 N"v. 2 j July, 24 July, 1 l>i?. 1.; A •:• 1. 10 April, 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1838 1838 1838 1838 1838 1838 183!) 183U 183!' I83'.l 1839 183'.> 183<) 1840 1841 ?8U 1><42 1842 1842 1813 1813 1813 ltsJ3 1844 1814 1844 1844 1814 1814 181o 181.') 18ir, 1845 1815 1816 18 to 1847 1817 1817 1847 1847 1818 1848 1818 1318 181.) 184'.) 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 1 Nov. 18 Jan. 18 Jan. 2 May, 2 May, 25 July, 31 Oct. 10 Jan. 10 Jan. 31 May, 30 April, 24 July, 23 July, 30 Oct. 2'.) Oct. 28 July, 3 Nov. 9 Jan. \S) April, 27 April, 30 Nov. 1'.) April, 1'.) April, 19 April, 29 April, 18 A))ril, 7 May, 25 July, 23 July, 5 Deo. 7 May, 7 May, 7 M^y, 23 July, 23 July, 2'.' April, 28 July, 22 April, 20 April, 28 July, 28 Julv, 28 July, 20 July, 2G July, 29 Nov, 2:1 Nov. 10 .\pril, 16 April, 1886 1836 1830 1830 1830 1836 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 1837 183'.» 1838 1839 1838 1839 1838 1839 1840 1840 1841 1842 1841 1841 1842 1842 1842 1842 1843 1844 1843 1844 1843 1844 1844 1844 1844 1844 1846 1846 1&46 1847 1846 1840 1846 1847 1847 1847 1847 1819 lfs49 Halifax Truro. Arichat,C. B. Shelburne. Pictou. Halifax. Antigonish. Halifax. Pictou. Yarmouth. Pictou. Syduey.C. B Truro. Halifax. Do. Kentville. Cornwallis. Halifax. Kentville. Liverpool. Digby. Antigonish. Bridgetown Halifax, yavmouth. Halifax. Truro. Amherst, Baddeck. Truro, bi'dgetown Halifax. Kentville BridgotoMm Amherst. Halifax. Amherst. Halifax. Arichat. Pictou. AntigouLBh. Halifax. Do. Granville. Pictou. Halifax. Amherst. Halifax. Do Annapolis. Arichat. Halifax. Do. GO BELCIIKItS FAKMKKS [i«g;). ITonry Wm. Smith William Twining Thomas i\ Hyan Isaac J. WyMc. . William II. Blandiard.. Matthew II. Hichey . . . . Mather }J, Dc^brisay. . . John Skerry William B. ChautUei'. . . James McDonald Daniel McDonald .1. N. S, Marshall .lohn lUirnyeat John Stubs I'etcr S. Hamilton Lewis W. DesBarres. . . . George A. McKenzic. . . . Roberto. Ilaliburton. . . Thomas J. Wallace Samuel W. DeBlois .... James G. Tobin Otto Weeks Wm. M. Fulle.-ton Clitlbrd K. Morse Hugh McDonald John L. Treniain John E. Whiddo;i .Tared C. 'J'roop Henry A. K. Kaulback. Brenton H. Collins Fitigerald C. (.\>chrau. . George Campbell James J. Kerr Henry Oldright Joseph Norman Kitchie. James Denniyon A. W. White, Jr Thomas W. Chesley.... William M. Gray John T. Smith Robie Uniackc , William A. Donio!.<; , . . . Joseph Creigliton William Fitz Uniacko . James W. K. Johnston. . N. W. White William A. D. Morse . . . Newton lioG. McKay... Charles MacColla William Miller Stephen L. Purvis Henry W. Johnston Robert D. Chandler .... 23 July, 1840 3 Doc. 184'.) 1 lo April, lb;')!) 22 July, 18.>() 2 Dec. 1 AO 2 Dec. 18;-0 21 April, 18:) 1 lil April, is.-,i 21 July, ]8r,i 22 Dec. 18 -)l r.» April, 18.VJ 2(1 July, 18:)2 : 2'.» Nov. 18J2 2'.) Nov. 18.") 2 2'.i Nov. 1852 1« April, 185;', I'.J April, 1853 25 July, 1853 28 Nov. 1853 : 17 April, 1854 4 Dec. 18.54 4 Doc. 1854 1 Id .Vpril, 1855 1 3 Dec. 18.55 i .'5 Doc. 1855 i 28 April, 1S5C) 1 1 Dec. 1850 I Doc. 1 85r) 1 1 Dec. 185»', 1 Dec. 185(5 1 Dec. 185(i 1 Dec. 185(; 1 Doc. 18,">() ;5() Nov. 1 857 ;'.() Nov. 1857 10 Miiv, 1858 10 .May, 1858 10 May, 18.58 10 May, ]8.j8| 10 Mav, 18.')8 2 Aug. 18.-)8 4 .Ian. 185',)! 1 Jan. 185'.)! 4 Jan. 1850 2'.> Doc. 1850 2'.) Doc. 1850 2!) Deo. 1850 ;U Doo. 185'J| ;{] Dec. 1S5',I! :n May, iSi'.Oi 2 Aug. IMC'llj 21 Nov. 18'.)0 7 June, 18()1 24 July, 4 Doc. 1() .April, 23 Jul:,, 3 Dec. 3 Doc. 1 May, 21 April, 2C. July, 2 Dec. 21 April, 21 July, 21 July, 22 Doc. 22 Dec. 10 April, 22 Dec. 25 July, 28 Nov. I'.t .April, 28 Nov. 28 Nov. 25 July. 4 Doc. 4 Doc. 4 iUv. 3 Doc. 3 Doc. 3 Doc. 3 Doc. 3 Doc. 3. Doc. 3 Doc. 1 Doc. 30 Nov. 1 Doc. 11 .May, 11 M.-y. II May, 11 M.iy, 2 Aug. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 4 4an. I Jan. in Doc. 31 May, 23 Jiify, 21 Nov., 23 Julv, 1848 1HI8 ]8l'.i 1810 18 lit 1810 1850 1851 183() 1850 1851 1851 1851 1851 1851 1852 1851 1853 18.-)3 18. 52 1853 1853 18.-,;'. lH.-,4 1854 1851 18.',5 1855 1H55 1855 1 855 1855 18.55 Is.m; j 1 857 I Ds.5(l 1857 1 857 1S57 1S57 18.58 1857 1^57 1 857 18,50 1 850 1 85'J lS5'.l 185', I 18110 18.511 1 8' 10 IH50 Liverpool. Iliilitux. Do. Gnysboro'. W incisor. Halifax. Chostor. Halifax. .\richat. I'ictou. Antigonish. Livonjool. Tj-uro. .\mherst. Halifax. Guy.sborough I'ictou. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. Do. .Vmhor.st. Do. ,\ntigoni,'. Twininj^. Senior. (hand Deacon, w. All<-n II. Cruwe. .Innior (i.aiid l)ei.;o)i, w. Win. S. Symnn Is. Grand Director ot Ceremonies w, Thos. Micklewrii;ht. Grand Siiiierintend( nt of Works, w. 15rent.in D. .Marshall, drairi Or<,';uii.st, w. Kdward Von .Vdelunu;. Sword Hearer, w. .lohn D<'lan. G-and Stand.ird Hearer, w. U'Jit. Graham, (irand I'ursuiv.'uit, w. 'I'humas A. M>r.-li. Grand St-'W- ar Is, Hrus. N. I.. Ilerliert, .Inhn H. Hunt, lame.i Wliitnian, lloratlu Sel- I'Mi, riio.s. CunninjHiani, and Chn-'. R. .Morris. Cunnniltee of ( liarity, w. .((ihn A. Sinclair, w. Thos. Mickiewi'i^ht, w. G<'o. (lor Idi, w. Cliap:<: s ln«; i. 'Lii.;i s u:;Di:i; liNci.f^J \.i:i!i"'iii» 't. Am !•: H^ .i i.-a'-K, ,'/,//'>•. -i.v..:il!ii' I ift'tiiiy; on the |ir.^l In mI ,, (I IlK'll ill. \\ . .\ii-t , \\ . Mt'Uui.altJ. IrtaiiiiriM', J(.lui \V1, Ildli/nx, — K(.';ji,nlnr uioolinf; on the Ihin.' .Munday ofeviiy iiu.nth. W. ,\la;>tor, Wni. T. Davis. Tioasuicr, llubt. Suiitli. Secii tirv, < IuivIm II. Mcrvis. St. A.Ni>ni;n"s Ia)ih;i:, Nk, SiiiJiiP.ii, C li. — Kcgnlm- ni'jctinj; on tlic 'lucsday m .Kt [)ivoortiii}^ every tiili moon. W. Ma.slt-r, Jas, i'. Ward. TiiMi^invr, ('. i'. Lmiiard, ji*. Secretary, (\ .J. Cluiko. I'.snv liUDiii:, So. oif'., Landilinrjh. — R'.';!;ul!ir nieetin;^ on the Jiral TiU'bday oltncry uiontii. W. .\i., Jkni y ^. Just. Seo'y, Wiu. L). i.awson. Ai.iiin.N Looiii:, No. uWl, .\\v Glas.jDir. — W. Master, Donald McKar- elieti. 'Irca-surcr, .J- Im V. M"l>onalil. Secret. iry, .\. .M. Holmes. i\':\v Cm.kdu.vi \ l.ouuK, No. Slii'i, PlcUtu. — lu';j:;iilar nuM-tiii^' on the nfi'iinJ. '1 iiesday if every month. W. .Nja.stcr, (Icor^e M. .lolmstun. Trc '.«:Uii r, Win. M'Liren. S-.ciTtai-y, Dm id McKcu/le. Zktj.axk l,oi)(iK, iN'u. iSJl, Li.icrfmjl.—i\i."^\\hiv i.-eetintr on i\\o fourth Thursday nt' t.'very month. W. .Master, Henry W. Smith. Treasurer, Ivlwaril .\leDi>nald. Seoretary, John IIomI. lliK\M I.oikm;, No. SDK, Vai-mouth. — Ue.inl.ir met'liiip; on the first Ml ii, /•> iii/ii'a -Ie(\ Treusurer, Tiioiiiis 11. Ilarri.s. Svvretary, Sfeuhen li. iL,!iiiip;:ir. .Mauinku'.s Loiniii, No. '.)S:i, Giuin-illc. — W. Ma:ner. .luhn .McWhia- nitt. k'creliirv, .1. K. Jonea. Sr, G;;onuK'H Lonai;, .\c. 111'), Cornwill/i.—V^'. .Maatir, Tin. mas W. ' Ilarr..-'. Se;retary, .Ic.-cph H. Ilea, D. C. L. Winow's l''Krv,.Nij Louci-, (nkw), JVcymoutli. — W. Master, Colin O.midiell. Spe-'efriiy, i'. W. Goodwin. Ki;.,!t r,oiii;i;. No. [\~2,A'i:iv (rlus. Se erelarv L. A. H; irn.iiij i.s<;;;.J .\1,M A.N.\( K. *^1 s( crmsii. tl'.ltVIMI \l, (.HAM) ..OlXIi: 111" N(«\ \ Xi-lli, S\A\ H'.;i V-A II U l'i;i M I. i:ia\ w.h - i.^i, \m>. M' lM-o\lii('':iI (Iniitil .M.i'tiM-, 1!. n. il.ii. \1 x. Ivfllii. I) ■[iitc TmaM'! ^i^t"i, u. w. Wii, ;i>ii IJ. SmiIIic. Stil riliiiiH' (iniid M.i.'lrr, ij. \v !'i'.,'.. ( .oil. all. ►"^riiiiiT (i! liil \».ir«l(i:, it. w. .1. It. 1>. Kiiilcr. .Iiiiir (iiau-'. W iiiikii, It. w. <'. .f. MucDiiiimI 1, jr. (ir.iiul Ciii'i)! lin, ii .s . l-'m, *i( ir,_i' l>u_V'l. lii:iii(l S i... i .— . n. .Senior liimi'l I i.i-t n, ii. \.. .Ijiiucm II. (jrnliiuii. .lui... i . U i.iiic'il. fiivtii'l .'i v\x.. . " • .-. ' ■ I (i iMh'i .>\\iii(l lit fire r, n. w . b m. 'lit' i.i. (i* ii. . i'. . ni win. , ''. .v. ' . im. ^ A. \\,uii'ii. n'c'.in- t.i' l i 1 1- ini nil'-, .) II. I'll i|). (iijiiiil Diii'oh'r of .Miir-if, ,\. .1. ViuLtshii. tliiiinl Sh'.v.-u.is, II. \V;i.|.lill, .1. I».iiktr, J. Wallin'f. I . l\ iilin;i..iiv, W . J). Ihu- iin^fTiii, I'li.i.'i. iioiiiiiii.s, II. il,uriii|.;t()ti, 11. .). .MaVrtliuU. (j.Mrterly cuiiiiiiiiuicitiuiis tin. thiri/'ini'^^lnywi Fulii-inuy, Miy, .\uL':u.«>t ;iiii! Nii^,. lii UN's li'jit iK, N'l. ;!'•'„', iii'Mls 'it l''roi'm;isnii",s llnli, liiilii'iix on tlic • /.'(-.s/ \\ liilm-.S'Iuy in iu'li nu ii;li, II. W. Ma.stor, )Vi:i. 'J'i.ylDf. S. nii r j U iii-il'n, I-iiiiu .\hl . ill. .Inr.i'.r \V;ii''U'n, i>iinii'l TIkiii. S< ni.'r l>. .u-.n, > Mil !r. Vo-cv .lunii.i- I'l'.'icoii, |). \V;i lilcll. 'livrtsunT, .Janics l-uriiun.-. j lyv.-y., W.'M. M-ri'ii. TyKr, J. M. Taylni-. Ariini.i: I.oDiii;, Xn. .".".!, iii.i:l.sut I'l. .•in-iyotr'.' Kaii, Halifax, sp.rond Mi,i;. lay ni'ii: illy. II. ^V. Mu'icr, .iii>«-fi \Va:-.> ii. r.i.-.L .l;i::t(r, h. w. ( . .1 \I .oi'i.ii.aiil. iSeiiiur Waidiii, .Juliii Miijiilii-H. .Juiiiid \\ anii-ii, .la-4. (i.iiliam. .Sc/y, Lewis LVlitiiii;itr'». 'J'rt ■i>^iiirr, Tlii-<. l*. Stii Id. Soni'i' iH'iictai, (.'Ills. 'LiiiKli.iin. Jiiniui- J)pac. Fay. I'ast .Mn.'-tt'i-, u. w. Wjji. <'iMii!, jv. S.'iiici' Wardc'., Ji)iin If. lrriii;(ir. .Iiinii.r Warden, A. .). .VildiTi^'iii. ."^ij'y, Vv'. A. \Vari'(n. Trea.^ii.c.', Win. K-iMin. .'>eiii.)i' i^i'.iooii, .lolin H. I'liiln. .luuii.r lA'HCnn, Wiu. Smitli. iniuT (iaanl, <"iia,'^. U< ni.iMy. Tyioi', .1. .M. y.VM'T. LvoTi \ i.oDi.i:, .V". HI, laectH ibv HiirJ Wcdnc-i lay of t-ach ninntli. |{. W. Ma.M.r, .1. -N. iliudik'. S. W., U m. ll. Uava-s/M. 1». J. W., A. Air.Min. .'^•ir'y, W. (Jarvlo. Tiva.^nicr, ]). Kerr. fA. L>., U. .1. .Mar.-nall. .1. iK, II. W. juliiutun. Inntr (juai-d, F. iJladduik. 'lyler, .J. M. lay- lur. Royal .Vr.uF.nr, No. , North Sydiu^y. Rczular moetin;j; lust .Mnii- day ill e\ery montli. H'. Master, Jno (.'hi j.-t;<.', jr. Scc'y., l:vi\^. L. wis. .St. Andi'ov.'s lliiyal .\rc1i t'linntor, N(.. 'hK, iiuMlnp; un lor llio ^''.ijin'ino (Iran I ll. A. (!^l>:i[iler of Sculi'Mid, meet on* t!.o Hoiid Tucs I "y (d'.Nlarcdi, .liinc, Si'ptr. and t>ce'-. Ciiirh:? J. .Maol'.iii ill, I ••'I I'liuop. Z.; .lame-! 11 Gia!:am, L'n 1 V, 'L\ .la-;. R. 13. T'ldlur, tird P. .1. CliDinin, Ut-v. N. (Jiiiinis.)n. Scrilio K., Levi H. Vcr.w. Scrih" N., 0. W. M irray. Trc .surer, W. .M.'Nally. I.st S. j .nnur, Timnn.- '1'. V ■<■> ; "-'i: ! -^ j"! i '', <■'••• 'ij-J S..it(;i.-, "r.l 8.j- ■pairner, Wui. Cia--.., ll. N .1 iiiiinr, .la.;. Welih. ''i 1' 1 ii'l G-4 T.!:i,<'iiKi{ .s FAioii:i; .s Amicitia Amos ct VcrititH, [ihg;{. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. (oiu) r!;i,i,(>\vs iiai.i., iiou.im siisiiit.) lUGriT WORTHY (JUAND I.ODdl-: OF TIIK LOWKIl rilOVlNCllS OF IJUITIWII AOHTU AMKIUCA. « M. w. Gr.iiul AInstor, llobt. 'I'nvlcr; n. w. iJcp. (iniii'l ISTiistor, Win. II. rniscr; ii. w. Onuul Wunlcii, 11. A. Taylor; K. w. (iruiul Scoiohn y, Jtis. Veiiiililoa; h. w. Griuul Tr<'U8uroi', J:;s. lli't-vi'.'-; n. w. (Inuul ('Imp- l;iiii, J. .M. WatsdTi; R. w. (Jraad !!c|tn'hal, John A. l.'ullcr; iJt'p. District Graud Master, Iftobt. buiill. Kx\('a.mi»mi:nt uhancii. n. w. Dop. PJH. Grand Sire for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick. P. E. Island and Nowlbundland — Kll)rid^e G. Fuller. Mamjikutoi; Encami'.mknt, No. It, I. (>. orO. F. — Officr.ru: .Tud. A. Ful- ler, r. 1'.; .Ids. Austin, s. w.; J. \V. ("arU'r, n. i'.; lion. 15. Witr, ■). w. ; «'. II. Hamilton, S<;ril)i'; K. G. Fuller, Treasurer. 1'a.bt Chief I'atri- arcliH, W. .\l. ilarriri^jftini, Jos. Wier, and J. Northuj), jr. .SUBOKDIN.VTF LODGKS. AcAniA, No. 1, nieet.s at odd Felluw.s Hail, Halitii.x, every ^Sfnndny ovoniii!;'. Olfircrs : N. a., Wni. I'vke; v. a., J. F. Cilxit; Secretaries. Jos. I'], llauiillon and W. A. S. lUewett; 'i'ri'asurei , Ciiarle.s IJarnsteaiJ; Warden, Wni. F. Knijiht; Conductor, Jo.-. Austen, j. s., — Foethain; Pa,st Gratid, Samuel I'alilwell. FIastkh.n Star, No. "J, meets at Odd Fellows Hall, Piefou, every Tties- day eveninj;'. Oflieer.s: n. <;., Daniel I'ickson; v. i;., Daniel .McKen/.ie, SSec'y, A. AIcKimmie; Treasurer, Ja'^. Stewart. F'ui.i.KH, No. 5, meets at .Mbion .Mines every Friday ev.niinfr. OlTicors: N. f!., Tlios. .lolmston; v. <;., .Vn^^us .Maxwell; Secretaries, W. Mel'lier- son and .John Fellows. Treasurer, lloht Mure. NottToN, No. Ci, meets weekly at New filnspiiow. Olli'^ers : \. <; , .Ale.xander Cameron ; v. i;., .A. F. Hetts; Secretary, Ale.\ander .Mcljood; Treasurer, Dun. Uoss. COLLECTS, ACADEMIES, CLERGY, ETC. PniNTIPAl, AND Sri'KKINTKMUCST OF NoRMAI, AND M<)|i|;i. ScMOOl.s, Tni HO — ilev. Alexander Forre.stei-, D. D. t'om//j'/".s (tiid Directors — Saml. Cret>lman, Ifon. Adams G. Ai'i-Iiiltahl, J. W. Dawson, Arth. McN. Cocliran, J. \\ . Darss, and iliiam Hyde. KING'S COfd.FGE, WINDSOIl. foi;ni)i;i) a, u. ITB'.i. ciiartkrmi) nv ii. .m. (JKohoe hi. a. p. 1S02. Piitron — The Archbishop of Canterbury. Board ok Govkiinors — The Risht Rev. Hibbert Bin.iey, I). P., Lord Bi.>jht»p of Nova Scotia, ex offtrio Fresidejit of the Board and Visitor of the Colle;;e, Rev. George McCawli v, D. D,, //o./. Lewi.-j .M. Wilkins, Jas. C. Cogswell, 1). C. L., Rev. J. W. D. Gray, D. D., Andrew M. Uniaeke, \HiV.\.] AhMANA( K. G.> l>. ('. L, fhn. M. n. Almnii, Sinm.-l P. r!iiH):iiikH. Q. «'., //')'». Alox. SU'iViUt, (.'. 15.. lit. Ilcv. .luliii M,..ll(y, I). !»., I.Miil IJi-liop nl' I'livlnic ton, 1'. ('iirt.Ti-t Hill, I). ('. 1... Ilin-y Kiii-^. I'. «'. I.., tnwl Willi mi .1. Aliiii'ii, M. I>. Trousurcr, .loliM ('. IIilIiIiiuLliii. Scoiitory, lU-v. Jtinu's ('. CorluMll, M. A. I'lCfsi'liMit, licv. (lc()r;rf> McCiuvlov, I>. D. ; I'lnfcw.-ior of l)i\iiiitv, iiicln- ,liii-- l\i-toi!il 'riic.lojiy, Ki'v. .1. m! I|cii>Icy, M. A.; I'n.r-ssdi- of Matli- (•niiUics, \;ihirnl IMiiloj^opliy, and AHfniiini'iiy, .l()«;('|)h 1>. Ilvcri'tt, A. M.; I'rolcssor nf Natural lli.story anil (Jlu-nii^trv, llrnry Flow, 1). ('. I-.; I'ru- t'c^sor of Moilfrii Fiani:iiau;»'S, llfniy Sfiof'-llia^ Satiiiday /^/'o/w Palm Sunday ; Enstrr Term from tin- Monday «//(■/• Kawtcr Monday to the l.«t July. COIJ-KtaATK SCHOOL, WlNLSOIl. Utiifcr till- rontrol of' the Guvcrnors of ICinij\ Collcije. rriiioipal, ; Assisf.-int, Tfaclicr of .NfodfM-n Lanpimgos, Henry Stirfi-lliajirn, I'll. D. fucatioiii^ — From July 1 to .Auj^u.st 1 "i; from Decoml'cr 1 •"> to Jan. l-". LNTOUryjlATKD ALUMNI OF KING'S C'OMJKIi:. Patron, His l',xo<'lloiir.y llin Ki;,dit Hon. the Karl of Mulj;rave. I'n^st., H<'nrv I'ryor, I». <'. L. Vice I'n-siik'nt, Nepcan Clarkr. Committw, Uev. James ('. Cocliran, A. M., C. W. H. Harris', T. B. Akins. ('ha». (Jos- sip, M. I)., lienj. Curren, \. M., ;\. .Mureii, .M. I>., Hu;.di Hartshorno, D. ('. L. Treasurer, Hrenton 11. ('oUins. Secretary, Fit/. Coeiirau. ('(lUswKrx Sciioi.ARSiiir. — Trustees, Ucv. H. F. Uniaeke (Chairman), llev. Prof. Hensley. llov. Henry L. Oven, Uev. (Jeo. W. Hill. H. I'ryor. .Ino. W. ititchic, and Ja,s. C. Cogswell. Secretary, 1'. C. Hill. Scliular, Ferdinan. Thoinj)- son, Hon. J. W. Johnst(.ii, M. P, P., Umi. W. H. Kinnear, N. S. Ddiiill, Jas. 11. Fiteh, M. D.,l). .MeN. Parker, M. D., and .Mayliew Ueekuilh Picfii/fnt and P/vj/Vs.vor of IIislt)nj, .Mural I'liHoso/ilnj uml Cliris- lian EvUencf^.y Uev. J. .M. Cr.imp, I). 1». t*ri>fii~ rul u re, ,\ti>*. HoMill, A. M. Piuifn^^or of Jlntln'mtitira and Chi'iniilrij, I). F. Hi.ii;;ins, A. .Nl. I'rofcssor (if lilnlorir, Lmjlr, Politi'-iil ICatno- ;iitj, (Hid l.ilillcrlitiil J'kilosuphy, Uev. .lohii Pryor, 1>. 1'. J'llKoi.otJiCAl. l)i:i'.\nr.MliNr. — Professors, llov. J. .\l. Ciainp, 1».1>., and llov. Joim Pvyor, 1>. D. Firs' Trrm coniiii"iu!os .lamiary '"illi, ;iiid end; .liiiie Cilli. Second Term ommences Septemlier I>t., .and enl.^ lKr« niber 'JOili. Treasurer, John W. Harss. Serrehinj, llev. S. W. IK 111..!.-, A. M. urj.cHKn 8 fak:m!:u 3 [I ^' >.». Ht)ia'(»\ .\I)i:mv. woLiTii.j.i: /'/ 1 ■irifial, Kev. Tin h. A. Ifig^^ii;.;, A. M.; .is-s/.s/it/z/x, U. Jones', A. !>., lui I \\'. II. Vuvlvv, A. !J. Tiic Actiici'iy is iiii'lor the lutiiiMi^'iinut of tlic Uuiii'il of Dircciors m' tlu; Novii ^l«'(»lia U'lpiist Ivliifn'. ii.ri Socu'tv, First 'f'ri III licu'iii^ .I.'iinrirv -J., U)ll| Till i,.F line II. CiCCUIh Ti i .III l;o;i;in.s .liilv "_'(•, mil i.riils i)i'c:oiiil)C'r 20. ASSOClATi:!) Af-;'.\L\[ OF ACAI-IA (.'OUJIGK IVCcKl'OHA'n.l) 18«'.0. Presidfiiit, Charles Tnpitor, M. I), l^irp Prcsiffrnt, l?ov. A. S. Hunt, A. .M. S;'crrl.,r,i. II. I.. Wcailicilip, A. M. lycusurcr, D. MrN'oi! r.uht'r, .M. J'. ' Uiirrfnrs, Ilcv. i;. M. Samnlor!.', llcv. S. W. Di-Hlois, A. .\f., S.iiiuiel St'lki'., liii'iitoii i^JitoU, A. 13., and .(aiiuvs \V. .1 M. .I'"' .\()Va-IS('ot: A Hai'ti'T F''-i ation Six'inTV. — Prcfiidcnl, Itov. Wni. Cliijiiiiiui.; Virr Prrsi-lcnf, Ucv. Clias. 'fuppff, i).l>. ; Scrri'lurif^ 1' A. S. H.I lit, A. M. rr iK\i rt'r S. Si'Miii. K.ririili re Coitnnllli Hiv. I. K. i;;n,.ll"v. Wm. JJuvton, Kw. .I. M. rmmi), 1>. D., Ili'v. s. w. IH'liloiH, A. M., //o/). .». W.. .I..!m.s!nn, (.'jiltb U. liill, .liuiios W. Nutting, Siiiinii Fitcli, Jii.s. I!. Fitcii, M.l'., NVanl Eaton aiul S. SoMon. ST. MAIiVS VOU.VWV., irAl.lFA.X. Prisiifciif, l\v\. .lohn WoimI^^. ProJ'cHyars, Daniel WmkIs, and Mr. Jami's Walf^'i. lU'V.»rd.l.t. UattiH, Mi ST. FJIANCIS XAVIKirS ('OLLEGE, ANTICJONISII. Board of TrusU'<>s: Tlio Rt. U<»v. tlm Bislinp of .Ariclmt, ox-ollicio Prc- Kulont of tlic I'oarl ami I'atvuu of tlir ("i;lli',.r('; Itov. Win. 15. MclAnd, Rfv. Alex. McSwocn, llcv. Kanald .Miiiui>alil ('iuH>run. i' I'((i''SMI I- i4' Matin luatii.'s and N. riiil.^sonliv. R. Afrdtdiinld. Director of SUiiiit'.s, i'ntfi'^sor of Mental l'iiilosoj)!i\ , (Ireek and Hebrew, l{e\. .Ii'liii Cameron, D. D. Dnd'essur *)f Doiiiiiatical and Moral Theoiu^v, Rev. .J. Can.eron, i>. U. I'rol'csi-or of Latin, Saeivd Si-riptnns, and Cluir'.li HislM'y, R'jv. .itstpli Cli -iKdni. I'rolV&.-or of tlreek and Latii;, .Viij;us McGiUvruy. l'rofe.-»sor oT laiglish Dopurtnieiit, .Vlox. McGilivra}. C()[Jd:CiF OF THE DRFSBVl'F.RTAN CHLIRCH OF THF LOWER IMMVLNCKS. T'irolo'/irat Department itt lldifnx. — Professoi' of Tlicidooy and Chureli Historv, Rov. Aniirew Kin.:, A. M. I'rof- s.-or oi 4\'"S.( tlfll Tiieol oji.V, lU .LiniosSnidlj, 1>. 1>. L'rufesdoi' of llebroiv and Oriental fiaiunian'c.'-', R< v. Alex. .McKid;j;l)t. Lili 'U Di ixirtiiicnt at Ti (ireel:. Rev. .Tjiinis i lOl: I'rotl I! ro >nor o d'lrdessor of L^ Rhet f M eiai ihvsics, .Moral Rliilos one ani iitiMV and l-atin, Rev. Wni. Lvadl. 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of Nova-Scolia. Vice-Presidents, Veil. Archd('ac(jn Willis, i>. i). and i). c. \,., Hon. ^I, B. Alnion, Lawrence H:irt;diorne, .Jno. S. .Morris, Hon. Ah\. Stewart, C.B., Hon. W. V, Bliss, and ^. M. Uniaeke, u.c.l. Sec/y. Rev. Edwin Gilpin, a.m. Assistant .Scc'i/, Henry Pryor, P.c.L. Treasurer, Col. Myers. Exenitive Com- mittee, all CU'igynien licensed by tiic I{isho|i of the Diocese, T. B. Akins, T. A. lirown, VVm. Gossip, W. H. Marvin, Jno. W. Ritchie, Nepoan Clarke, W. ILd'c, W. J. Aiinon, m. d, Edw. Rliiney, Sand. P. Fairbanks, Lt. Cui. Myer.s, E. 1). Meynell, J. T. Ijordly, G. E. Harvey, Capt. Lyttleton, Chas. Cogswt'll, M.T>., Jas. C. Cogswell, n. o. l., Bcnj. Salter, B. H. Col- lins, Mugli Hiiitshorno, k.c.l., and W. C. Silver. .iuiH'n)rs,\\\ Hare and J. T. f.onlly. lAfe Members, lion. Jinus Collins, Hon. Alex. Stewart, (', n., IJev. 1]. Gilpin, Hon. Sir S. Cunard, 7?/., J. (J. Parish, m.d., Lieut. Col. F. K.S. Riitlor, licwis P>liss, Henry Pryor; the Lord Rishop of Nova Scotia, Hon. M. l>. Alni)n, Hon. W. B. Bliss, IMward Binney. The annual iiecting of the Society is held at Halifax, in the mouth of October, or at 5uch time ;i,-: the Kxeoutive Committee shall appoint. The I'At'Ciitive ConiViiittee meet on the Jh-d Friday iu each month, ex- cept in the mouths of .lidy, August ami Seiitember. 70 r.r.LCiii:r;'s faiimku'.s [18g:;, I THE KAurAX ( )it:;i'M'.'>N]TNT, f: ).M:\ii'rrKr or ttk roi.o- i ^^[Ali AND ('oM'lXr-Xi'AL ( llbllClI SJCLin V. Paieov. — Il'jr Must Gr.ii;i(j',in M.ijj.sty (lie Qiiciii. Vice-Patkox9. — His (JiM.e tlie Ai'diliiHliop of Cauteibury, an:l Ills Graye Van Aivlibislio]) oi' Y'uik. Commiilcp, tlie Tlij:lit Rov. tlvo Loni Uislio;) of Xova !»^l'^tia (Cli'iir- nuiii). Rev. (h-o. W. Hill, Rev. T'iuh. Crisp, IT'i.'i. M. \>. Alnn-n, iiiY-nt(!n i'> 01), 11. Collins, .). a. A. Croi^i'htuii, T. A. IJn.wn, 1'. C. il,ll, I'.'ter Lvii Will. Pryov, W. Lyttld.in, Jro. W. Ititdiic ,f. C. Cr-sv.rll, anl alfcU fry?ii(.>n of the Chui-cli of lviio;iiMi(l who are iiK'iuboi's of tho A.ssdciaticu. .SVf"j/, R. F. Uniackc; Tn iisurcr, JmIw. P)h)iiey. Life Jfem/jers, "Wn;. Cunafil, .las. C. ('ol^swvH, Clias. Cogswell, m. i).,'aivl .Mi.-s Co:^'s>Yell. MLNTSl'KR^^ OF TIT!: SVN'OD OF TIIK KSi'ABIJSilFl.) CHURCH OF SCOTLVNii LV NOVA SOlI.A AND ISLAXD. Mi.ilcratov, Rev. S. McGrei^ror. Cler' Rev Jas. C: iristie. Wni. viordoii, Pictou. Pile SlSYTKli-^- Oi Hau i'AX. Rar MxW ICAV ^1. R . rcasurcr, .liio. Scott, A.M. Rov, St. Andrew's, Rev. (no. i'> .:■), ■t/( «.s,7(;o.7ot'0(7 itii:/ Tn (/•(.' Lteo. ^^'. Btewavt,: Surejiiiteiulent <.f Missions, !!ov. Jolin Martin. PiiKsiiYTFRY OK Picror. Ploioii. Rev. A. W. Hi-rdiiiau Gl: McK: Uev. isy-ow, Re\. Allan PoUoel ia.i'r(.'i;li iui< 1 S- it Spr llliS, 1\0.\ •Ne\ A.1 ex. IV, Walla-c, Itev. Jas. Christ;e. Kast atvl \V( st iiraiscii. s E. U inon MacGn L^or. Karl Town airi Vv'ost ' >!'ancii, Ui John, l\e\ AV. McMillan. Wallace Rivei- and. F.dlv Moiinta:i), Rev. P MeC Rogoi's Hill and Cape John, Rev. .Jno. Sinclair, Rroad Cove, C.ipe Rn iriy. i ton, 1 U;V. Jno. Gui in. Phesbytk-iy c^ Puincr Edward's Islanu. — Charkitte T own, \ov, ilOS. Di ncan. Reliant, I ie Alex. McL Gei.-r: Town, R M. Grant. Th ■nod meet this year at Ciiirh'ttv town, P. E. I.ilau-.i, oJi 10 la;>t I Wednesday of Juno. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND MlSSION.\RY ASSOCIA'iTOX. Pittro/ix, Hun. Jas M':!Nai.), Han. Alex Keith, Hon. Win. Youn-r, Jno. Es.son, V\'in Munlocli, Alex TvIeLeod and Jno L-uuiis. Pfosi.lcit, .;;!?■ V. Avciy, "i.D. P"ct' P/ii./s., S.iviil. Giay and Jan.c,-;. Thoii.oun. Treu- ■s^rrer. .Ino DouU. Scc'ij, V/ni IL Xcai. ComniiUce^ Win, .\. He.^s: n. Jas J. Breniuer, Philip Tiionijison, Sand Noblo, Alex K, Doull, Jno .Mc- CuUocii, Jno Taylor an I Ja-. Mv;Donald. CLERGY OF THE ROMAN CVTHOLIC CHURCH L\ NOVA- sc(;t!:a. DTOcr-:sio or H.mjfan. — Hi,-". Graco the Most I'oveivnd Tuo.mas L. C;>x- xoiJiY, Arehbisiiop of Halifax. Sco'y. to the Archbi.siu.p, i;ev. .i. '['. D.aly. 77(7 /-f/'w.r. Very Rev. M'. Hsmnan, p.p., Rev. Patri.k Po tver, Rev. Alex. MclVjnKi, Rev. Jrio 13. Woods, }lev. IMinnnd Keiijiedy, 'lev. Ro!:t. Jiaftls, and Rev Edw Bntiei', ( haplain to the Forces. JJaiiinoutfi, Vvvv Rev. Dennis (Joary, V. G. Hcrrins: Cuve, Rev. Jno (.'ai'uiody. A' :t- villc am' IVi.iIsor, Rev. Jus Kenn( ly. Easlern Hn-Lois, lie. D. (rCoiinor. Clur<', Re.-. Jas l.'aly. Yamwil'i an'l Edl.rooi.-, Rev, Ji.o. Qu'iinan. Pabnico, Rev. \V. MoLeod. Shubatacadic, \\o,\\ T'-on^ . 18()3.1 ALMANACK. ,< M ^h Cii.^ii' 2r!'t !'■! , .v'\. Pit" I) r.iiDii re D i;:iiliiii MJi'.hni, Uev. F. BLin^-ln ■po)!, il'v. I\i(\* .'irzcinin icv, I, v. 'r»."V,"/, R-v. .1. \l. G.u'. N7. C I'll I.e. .luo M.irk T ,1. /',', 't'.'\. Phiiij). M. H i'l;:n, ('haiiLiw! tu ilic Cnuvici.^, and Very Kcv, .uoiisiiiiiore Virtuu, C'liaplahi to tin; I'urces. SdCiKTV OF St. Vin-ci;\t of I'aci.. Sfpirit'fil Dirrcfor, Rev. Dr. Ilannan. Fra^idinit, Jdhii Hurreii. trp 'i-l'S!>i. IVti-r Grant ainl Win. CuuiptDU. .Sec';/, Jiio F\:r.''!i, jr. 7';Tfrs'// ,'r, TIios. Diu'iiey, St. Mary's ('.vTKCiiisricAT- Sdoiktv. Pri^si'/r.if, (lis (f bisht- Vire-Prcxi ien(, 'I'lio-f. W; f',. rcifiiircr l\ C '.■ICC :irr( tlie A roll 11. Win Conipton. Ai^xt. Src., Win. ?»ron!ii!;liaii. Uamfax Catholic Institcti:. /'/ .las M. l..ri>\vii: I' ti'C 'C '/ -/'^■r;^/. Win Miller; .SVv';/, Thos Cu'.inolly. Asst. Sec'ij, W. Moirighaii. Tr'7?- surer Mi J. CoclllMl l.)iuc:;sb; of Aricuat. — lit. Rev. roliii Fr;incis Mjlvhiiio'), D. D. , Lord Ijishon ofAriciiit, iv.-'idiiijj!; at Aut.io'oni sti. Nova Scotia PuorKU. — Anlhjonb^h, Rev. .Tno. Cameron, D. I). A It- ^aUj, Baileiis Brook, ffc, Rev. K. J McDonnld. C/'/je Gear;,":, .\fii~ li./fiu./it Brook, Mori isloicii, Rov. Andrew .McCilvray. Pirlou, .\'r;o Gitcs:/nir, Merijominh, Rev. Ranald McDonald. St. A/h/rew-, Pom • (piptfc Forks, Rov. Rantild Mcfiilvray, senr, 11 '(.:t Bircr, Lurhahcr Like, [Vine Ilirbour, R;'v. Rinid^i MoGUvimv, ji'. Tracadie, i/'/rr*' a Bo'iche, PomqueViv, Rev. Clia;:!. Martcll. IrUh V"iU>i:/c, Rov. Father Jaine.«, I'rior of Monastery. Giiyshoroujli, Port Alnl^raci', Rev. Thos. Sears. Whikhuvci: , Cii/iso, Rov. .lainos Drunimonil. (.'atk Buktox. — Arirhat, Rov. ifiibeit riorroir. JJ' Esco'iy-sc, R-v. \Vm. B. Mcl.eol. .Mahoti., Port Hooi, Very ilev. Ales:. MoDonald, Vicar General. Julique, River Deniil:-., Rev. Allan .McLean. Brotil- cove, Luke Aini.lie, CTppnr M 'rijiric. Rev. Jno. Grant.' M irj:irie, .\\ E. Jfuri/nric, Rov. !Tiiu;li Gillis. ChoHcninp, Rev. "'iViii. Ca!:^!!'.:!!!. ^Yarfk Sij'lney, Sylury .Mines, Little Bras ish, Btitj St. L:( wm. -tec , R"v. Jno. Sii iw. Grti.-f-l A'irroLV'-, Soinilrufh, IJii.diirrk, Rev. Dun. MotsAae. .Boi'^ilalc, Bras D' Or, Rev. Alex. MoSwcen. L^Arduis,:, Riv' r B^)uri;eoi.<, Rov. Jtilien (.'oui'tcau. WESLEYAN METHODIST- MISSION ARTK8. Prcsid:!7it of the Conference of Eastern Bntish .Vorlh Arnerifa, Rov. lluniyhrey Piokard, D. .0. Co-Delegate, Rev. Chas. DcAVolte, u.i>. Srcrelanj, Rov. Jno. McMurray. [lAiarAx District. — Halifax, Rev. Jno. S, A !dy, Rev. Jno. Lat'iorii, Rov. Jno. McMurray (Book-See ward.), i^M•. H. Popn, Rn:.A. McXuit. Musquoduboit Ilirbour, Rev. Sanil. B. Martin. Jfiddle Musqiiodo'>()it, Rov. Jno. J. Teesdalc. Sn/nbro and SI .MargarePs Bay, Rov. L. Ricii- inond Smith. Lunenbun/h, Rev. Chas. Stewart, Rev. Aiidiew "NV. vUay, Rev. Jno. Murs'iatl. Winlsor and Falrnoulh, Rov. ifoi\ry I'oiio, jr. (Fin. Sec'y. ), Rev. Richard Johnson, Rev. F'redk. S nalhvood. J\'"eio- port, R^v. Win. Sinithson (Chairman). ICenpt, R-v. Win. Aloorn. Maiiland, Rov. Joshaa JoL'dan. B-:ri,r'du, Rov. L'redk V.'. Moor.., Rov. Fredk. Hamson, '.'ov. Win. W. PcrciviiL 72 liELCHEU S FAHMEU S [1803. ^yL- ... .., . ...^ , llobt. A. Temple, (Fintm. >Scc'y). jMilltown, Rev. Thos. An^^win (Chair- man). Sussex Vale and Grand Lake, Uov. Dun. 1). Currie and Kev. .Ino Mosbcr. Greenwich and Kinjxston, llev. Stephen T. Teed and Ilev. 11. Wilson. Upliam, Rev. Jas. R. Hart. St. David's, Rev. Goo. B. I'ayson. Tfuro Disthmt. — Truro, Rev. Thos Smith. River Philip, Rev. Jno. L. Sponaglc. AVallacc, and Pugwash, Rev. Robt. E. Crane and Rev. II. P. Cuwpcj'thwaite. River .lohii, Rev. Wni Tweedy. Albion Mines, and Howie. Mar<;-areo, Rev. Jno Johnson. Piuxc'i; Ei>AVARi) Island Disthict. — Charlotte Town, llev. John Brewster. Cornwall and Little York, Rev. Jer. V. .lost. Powuial, Rev. llobt Duncan (Finan. Sec.) Bedeque, Rev. Sanil W. Sprague (Chair- man), Rev. J. B. Stro:i(/. ^Margate, Rev. Jos. S. Collin. Souris and Mount Stewart, Rev. W. C. i3rown. Murray Harbour, Rev. Robt. Was- son. West Cape, Rev. Richard Pratt. FKKDEniOTOx DisTiiiCT. — Frcdcricton, Rev. Jas. England (Chairman). Shcfielil, Rev. Rich'd Weddall. Ki/if/sclear, Rev. Eilwin Evans. Jack- sonvillr.. Rev. S. F. Iluestis. F/nrcnctnullc, Rev. Alexander S. Tuttle. A/ii/.ovf.r, Hev. D. B. Scott. ,/\''askw. d., Rev. Jno. Allison, a. m., Rev. George S. Milligan, a. m. Point 7- mouih. Rev. C. Randall. Wilmot, Rev. N. Vidito. Windsor, Rev. 1). M. Welton, a. m. Wolfviile. Rev. J. M. Cramp, d. n., Rev. S. W. DeBloia, a. m., Rev. John Pryor, d, d.. and Rev. Thos. A. lliggins, a. m. Yarmouth, Rev. H. Angcll, Rev. M. A. Bigelow, Rev. W, G. Goucher, Ruv. Wm. Jackson, Rev. W. McPh(>e, Rev. R. S. Morton, Rev. R. R. Philp, Rev. D. Pinco. Nova-Scotia Baptist Home Missionary Society. — Botud located at Halifax. President., J. W. Nutting. Vice-Prests, J. W. Bnrps and Jno. King. Treasurer, L. McN. Parker, m. i>. Secretary, R. N, Bookwitli. Auditor, Geo. Robins. Board of Manager:? — Revds. J. E. Balcom, J, M. ('r;uiip, r>. D., D. W. C. Dimock, S. W. BeBlois, David Preoiiiaii, A. S. Hunt, (i. F. Miles, J. Pryor, d. d., Jas. Parker, T. 11. Porter, 1). M. Welton, a. m., I. J. Skinner, and Hon. Jas. W. Johnston, Hon. J. McCully, W. Ack- hurst, S. Selden, Francis Webber, H. N. Paint, Tlios. Wesley, D.iniel Moslier, Mayhew Beckwith, H. R. Cunningham, Alexander RoViiiKSt', IIo7i. Jon. McCully, Jno. Wliitman, W. L. Evans, ami Jas. Gourlcy. CoAaD OF FoKEiGN MISSIONS. — Rev. Geo. Armstrong (('liainnan), Rev. Chas. Tupper, d. d. (Secretary), Elisha D. Ilariis (Treasurer), Rev. W. G. Parker, Rev. I. E. Bill, Rev. S. Robinson, Rev. E. B. De- Mill, Rev. Abram Stronach, Rev. Nat. Vidito, Rev. (\ Randall, Rev. A. Martell, — S. Wheelock, Ambrose Dodge, aud Hon. A. McL. Seely. The Western Association, comprising tlie counties of Yarmouth, Dig))y. Shelburne and Annapolis, meet t)iis year at Yarmouth, on the second Saturday in June, at 2 o'clock, i>. m. The Central Association, corapri.siug the counties of Kings, Hants, Lunenburg and Halifax, meet this year at Upper Aylcsford, on tlio third Satui'day in June, at 2 o'clock, v, m. The Eastern Association, compi'ising the counties of Cnlclioster, Cum- be/.ind, Guysborough, Pictou, Sydney, C. B.,and Prince Edward island, meet this year at Bedeque, P. E. Island, ©n the first Saturday in Juljr, at 2 o'clock, p. m. The Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, meet this year at Amherst, on the 22d of August, at 2 o'clock, p. M. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES OF THE LOWER PROVINCES OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. [Synod first constituted on the 4th of October, ]8(i0 ] Moderator, Rev. Hugh ilcLeod, d. d. Clerk of Syiiod, Rev. Peter G. McGregor. Peksbytert of Piotou. — Upper Settlement, E. River, Rev. Angus McGillivray. New Glasgow, Rev. David Roy. Rev. Joiin Stewart, Rev. Geo. Walker. Chatham, N. B., Rev. John McCurdy. Lochaber, Rev. i Alexr. Campbell. Pictou Town, Rev. James Bayne, Rev. Alexr. Ross. Earl Town, Rev. Alexr. Sutherland. Barney's River, Rev. Duncan B. ALMANACK. 75 rgiiis, A. .M. ]>Iiui*. Green Hill, Rev. G«n. Patterson. West River, llcv. James ; 'I'huiupsuu, Ki'v. Geo. lloJdick. JIdptwoll, Ucv. Jiio. MoKinndn. Anti- ! }j;(iiii,sli, Rev. Thos. Downio. St. ^Miiry's, lluv. John Cainiibt'll. French ' Uiver, Rev. .\w\s\. \\ Miller. I'uKsiivj'KiiY Of Tatamauoitcmk. — New Annan, Rov. James Wat.^on. Wallice, Rev. .l(jhn Mimro. River John. Rev. Ileotor 15. McKay. Tataniagonche, Rev. Tims. Sc. Steele. Newport, Rev. ! .luhn ][. McLcdil. Sliubenaeailie, Rev. J.as. Mcf/ean. Lawi'encetown anl Sorter's Lake, l^'v. Aie.K. Stuart. Da;-tiiioutli, Rev. Ale.yantler , Mc/lvniiiht. Lower liallave, Rev. Don. McMillan. Bridge, vater, Rev. ] John Morton. Annapolis, I'ev. Don. S. Gordon, PaL'SBYTiiUY 01.' Tiiuiio. — Maitl.uid and Noel, Rev. Thomas S. Crowe. ! Upper Stewiacke, Rev. .]as. Smith, n. o. Onslow, Rev. John L Baxter. Truro, Bev. Win. INIeCulloch. Upper LondonderiT, Rev. Ebenc/.er E. Ross. Lower Londunderry, i'ev, Alexander h. Wyllie. Economy, Rev. .las. McG. ]Mciva3'. Hai-vey, N. li., Rev. Satiiuel Johnston, Middle Sttwiacke and Brookiielil, Rev. AK>x. Camei'on. Clifton, Rev. Jas. Byers. Mailland, Rev. Joliii Currie and Rev. .lacob McLcllaii. Parrsborough, Rev. Dun. McKinnon. Piii,si;vti;ry oi" Victouia. — St. Aim's, Rev. Abriham jNfcIntosli. Baddc'ck, Rev. Kenneth .McKen/ie. Cape North, Rev. Don. Sutherland. WJiycocumah, Rev, ('has. li. Rosf-. Maljou, llev. Alex. Mol)onald. PuiisiiYTiaiY 01' Cai'i-: Jiiti;ro.\. — Sydney, Rev. llu;;h McLeod, n. v. Boularderle, i»ev. James Eraser. Sydney .Mines, Rev. Matthew Wilson. St. John's, NHd,, Rev, Moses Harvey, Harbor Grace, Ntld., Rev, Alex, Hoss. Piii>BVTERY OB' RICHMOND. — West Bay, Rev. ^lurdoch Stewart. Plais- ter (Aive, Rev, Wm. G. Forbes. Grand Rivei-, Rev. .lames tioss, Pur.snYTKKV OK P. J']. fsr.ANo. — Bcderpie, Rev, '^i.nert S. Patterson. Covc'head, Rev. .las. Alhxn. CeAendisIi and New G]as;Tow, Rev. Lsaac Murray. Brown's Crick, Rev. Alex. Munro. East St. Peters and Bay Fortune, llev. Henry Cr.awibrd, Chaih.ttetown, Rev. Geo. Sutherland. Cascumpec, Rov. Allan Fraser. Woodville, Rev. Den. ^IcNeill. Prince- town, Rev, Robert Laird, West River and BrookiieM, Piev. Wni. Pioss. Dunda?, Rev, Allan McLean. Ordainci Mi'iislcrs trithoiit I'oi^lurif! ('har,ov. ProfiHsor Kiii,o;, l^.'v. McHsrs. Mur- (l(jcli, Mclviii;j;'.it, McOiT;i;or, uii'l CiinH'i'oii, ami (,'lms. llohsdii tui'l .lanios Jjai-nos. llcv. L*eter (i. M(;(iiTL:or uinl Ilcv. A. McKiiight, ( oiivoiuiv. €onospon(lin;r Moiiihcrs, Tlio Clork.s of IMx'sLyttM'it'H. 'J'lie Synod v.ill meet tlii.s ycafin I'l'liico Sticct ("liuv(;li, Cliavldttotowii, P. E. I., on tliu fuiiflk lVc(lnc:sdiiij of Ji'/w, at 11 o'clock, A. m. ASSOCIATED FREE CiriUSTIAN R.UTIST MINISTERS IN NUVA SCOTIA. Cornwallis, EMcrs J. 1'. Nui-toii ami Walter Wtvtoit; Yannontli, EMois Chas. Kiiowios, l)avi(l Oram, Calvin CaiiniMid Tlioi<. IJraily; ]>.irriii,<;toii, Elder AllH-rt Swim; Ar-yle, Elder C. J. Oram ; I'ort Viedwiiy, Eider Edw. StiUivaii; Cideilonia, Klder Doiijilas Thorpe, Sand. ^Vest and Audw. S. Caun ; Liotutiate, Wood's llarljour. Elder ileiify A. Stokes. FIlHi: WILL BAPTIST :\IIXISTEUS. Capo Sable T-daiid and Port LaTmir, ilev. K. (>. Eaton; Beaver Piiver ami Pabnico, Rev. C. .h Oram; Barringtou Proper, Eev. C. E. ilaskel; Clerk, James C. Smitli. CONGIIEGATIOXAL MINISTERS IN NOVA SCOTIA. Yarnioutli, Uev. Kobt. "Wilson (Secretary V (dieljojruc, llev. Jacob Wliit- man. Slii[) lI:iil)our, Rev Jas. Newton. ConiWidlis, Uev. Sam. Cox. Milton, Rev. Geo, Cornish, A. ii. i/iver[»ool, Rev. ,Jas. iMelviii, and Rev. Jas. Howell. ]\Iiltoii, llev Rawson. Margarie, c. li.. Rev. Josiah Hart. .Manchester, llev. F. Deering. English Lutuekan MrxisTi;!!. — Bridtrewntor, Rov. W. M. Bowers. German Lutheran Ministkk.. — Lunenbur;/;, Rev. Cbas. E. Cossman. UNiVKR.^ALrsT Chukcm. — Halifax, Rev. N. (innnison. African Eim.scupal Mktiioi>jst Ciu'rch. — Jialilax, Rev. Geo. Erlinp;. African Bavtxst Association. — Halifax, ITorion and Coma-al/is, Rev. Jas. Thomas, llaminoiids Plains, Rev. Jno. Hamilton. Hear River, Diulnj Joi/i/ins and TVcy mouth. Rev. Henry Jackson. Prcslon, Ri^v. Benson. Snutliers. LiccnIiafcK, Nat. GolHcan, Jno. Coombes, Geo, Neal, Jno. Collins, Tims. Saunders, Henry Jiayliej Clias. Roan, Edw. T;iy- lor, Tlios. Jones and Edw. Jackson. CVcr/rs, Jno. Pleasant and Jno. 11. Thomas. NOVA-SCOTIA BIBLE SOCIin'Y. Patron, His Excellcjicy the Earl of Mnl,L;-ravc. President, Rev. R. F. Uniacke. Vice- Prctiidc /its, Hon. Jas, W. Johnston, J. W. Nutting, and Win. Pryor. Committie, Revs. Jno. Scott, Jno. Martin, J. C. Cdchran, 't. Crisp, O. W. Hill, P. G. McG}re,'.;or, George Boyd, John .McMurray, T. CraAvfbrd, J(din Addy, .Jno. Lathern, Hon. M. 15. Almon, Hon. W. A. Black, Henry Prv(U', Hon. J. V. Amterson, S. Seklen, T. A. Brown, \V. C. Sil- ver, T. A."'S. DeWolf, J. F. Avery m.d., A. Miielcinlay, J. G. A. Crei-li- ton, Cha,s. Rubson, Peter Eynch, Jas. Tliom.'^oii, J. W. liitchie, P. (J. Hill, Jas. C. Cogsw'll, Nepean Clarke, Geoi'ge H. St.irr, lvol>t. Aicilwen, Jmi, E. Starr, W. Sawers Sterling, James Faniuhar, Chas. L). Hunter, Robert l.s(j;J.] Ai,>iAN.\( iv. 77 Svrrrlfiry, .liMi. hinjuiiai. .^Iijrut, Alex. I'n^'-'fll. ])oj)(i,sit'H7, Nd, 4S lJ:irriii,i!toti Street, (.pj.ysito St. Paul's Chuvcli. Life Members, S.iinl. Crci'liiian, J. ('. Cd^^'vcll, ami IF. U. WoUstor. Hu.ii'W r<.\hri:s' I'.iiii,!; A>S()ii ation. — I'rcst., Mrn. Xoiicun n.iiko. Treasurer, Mis. S, N. Itiuiu'V. S(er(tary, Mrs. Ivlvvl. Hiimey. Coiii- mittee, Mrs. M. V. Uniacho, Mrs. T. (jl. MuClreirov, Mrs. I-Mdell, Mrs. D. .Vinson, Mrs. Win. Hnwe, Mrs. W. Treniaiu. AlVs. 1>. :\lcN. I'arker, Mrs. M. Wtillacc, Mrs. \Viii. <'reit!;lit(iu, Mrs. Kdwd. Suiitli, Mrs. ^IcLean, Mrs. 11. Iloiiiaiis, jr., Mi,-s Hiclianlsoii, Miss ('r( i;:l,toTi, Miss J. Troiiiaiu, Miss .J. IIoKtcriiiau, ?tli.'-s Sfracliau, Miss M. iMui'ison. Miss Forrester, Miss J. JJrowH, Miss K. Wells, Mis:i Starr, Miss IJ. E. llalliburtuu. Halifax City ^fissio.v. — Coininitlec, IIcv. Gcorf;;oW. Hill, Kev. Jno. Soott, Uev. .J. S. Ada.v, llov. P. G. MeGre'v. Wm. H. Humphi'(.7, Rev. Jno. Addy, Rev. A. 11. Munro, Rev. Geo. Bovd, Rev. Goo. W. lL:i, Rev. Chas. Ch-iirchill, ('has. Robson, Jno. Burton, Wm. Hare, H. N. i'aint, Geo. E. Morton, P. C. Hill, Jno. Orlebar, it. x., Alexr. James, S. L. Shannon, Brenton II. Collins, and Ste])lien Selden. Treasurer, John Burton. Secretary, Jas. Farquhar. Missionary, Rev. S. T. Rand. 78 i lilt! IJKIX'IIKU S KAKMi:i: s COUNTY OP HALIFAX. [18(;:J. IIi;/h Slicrijr, .Tolin .liinu-.s S.-iu'vi-r. Coranrrrt, Vnn. ll;irri.-^(«i, .\i. i>., Ilihvfird Jcnnlugs, m. i)., Satnl. Gr.iy, Win. IViirsmi, m. it., iiiwl Win. II. Wwks, .M. i>. 'i't'i'iiis of tlie Sii|)i-enio Court at llnlif'.ix : Jiastcr Term cnnimciicos on the //(//•'/ TiR'.silay of .Inly, imd .Micliat'linas Term on the _//'/. s7 Tiicsiljvy of l)('C(>ml)('r. Sittin;j;s for llio ti'ial of caus(>s nt Ifnlifnx: after Il.ister Term on tlie fourth Tue.siliiy of .\))ril, and Jifter Mieliaelmas Term on tlie lant Tue.<rson, And. Shiels, Philip Ijetson, John Essim, Patrick Power, James Kent, Alexanihn- Panpiharson, Daniel O'tioruian, llobt. A. Loj^an, Jno. Thomas, Pras. Munro, Thos. Potts, An;i;u3 Melnnos, David Annand, Chas. Hamilton, Jas. Croucher, ileni'y A. (Jladwin, Wm. J. Lydiard, Matt. Burris, Alex. Stephen, Matt, (jiuiiil, Laughlin McQuarrie, Alex. Praser, Thos. Wal- lace, Jno. Uurton, Chas. i). Hunter, Jeremiah Northup, Jas. C'ochran, Jos. Bennett, Wm. H. Tidinarsh, Westeote Lyttleton, Philip J. Dodil (Sable Island), Arch. McPhee, Jas. L. Griffin, llobt. Pox, Jno. Oeddes, Jno. Martin, David Arciiibald, Adam Dean, Ephraim Burgess, Judah Bonlcn, Alex. Mitchell, Henry Heuvitsey, Wm, E. Brine, Jos Browner, Donald Murray, Samuel Caldwell, Geo. L. C. Chipman, Edm. llyan, Thomas Tobin, Thos. A. Gactz, George Garrison, Ezrorn Bouti- lier, Alex. Kelly, Arch. Scott, David Thomson, Don. McLaren, Wm. ^ Hay, Fras. Leighton, Wm. Evens, Jos. Kaye, Jno. Naylor, llobt. llo- maus, Isaac McCurdy, Geo. Munro, Peter Cruikshanks, Wm. Liudels, Jiio. Crooks, John Carmichael, Henry Shcllnut, Jas. Ward, Jas. C. Ma- son, Jno. D, Tupper, Jno. Naullis, John A. Bell, Nat. Russell, Stephen White, Patrick Puller, Henry Leslie, Jos. Pearson, John Stairs, Henry Balcom, Wm. Parker, and the Mayor and Aldermen of Halifax fur the City oidy. Stipendiary Mmjistrote, Andrew Shiels. Clerk of the Peace, Nepean Clarke. County Treasurer, Lawrence nartshornc. Crier of the Court of Sessions, Janu'S B. Sentell. CocuT OF PjioitATi;. — Judye, Wm. Sutherlaml; Rei/islrar, Wm. Howe. Registrar of Deeds, George C. Whiddcn. JLjcrd for the General Minin(j Association of London, William Cunard. United State.'; Consul, ^Mortimer M. Jackson; JiraziUian f/rc-Coz/sf^/, Michael Toliin; Spanish P/iV-Co/zsm/, J. G. A. Creighton; Consul of the Free ILin- seatic City of Hambur<;, Wni. Pryor; Consul of the Free Han-iculie Cities of JJrenicn anil Lubec, William Have; Vice Consul of Fiuacc, and Consul for Austria, Wm. Cunard ; Portuguese Consul, Predk. Charman; Swedish and JVorwcijian Vire-ConsiUs — Halifax, Jas. 13. Oxley; Pwjwash, Hon. Henry G. Pineo. m^ [18(;;]. ml. GiMy, llOIK!t'S oil ! Tucadiiy rii oil lli(> U TuL'.siliiy Di'inttij, 'ucsday of kiiii/ Jl (fi- ll. .Siiiitli, 8, Jusoph w. TTsirts- ml. Sliiels, AIl'x.ukUu' i!is, Friis. Ilamiltuii, ■I'is, Alox. Iios. AVal- (.'ucliraii, J. D.id.l I. Geddos, 8,S, Juililll Browner, n. llyaii, n Boiiti- 'cn, Win. Lloht. Ro- ll I ud els, V. C. Ma- Stcplion s, lli'ury aliiUx i'ur LaAvrcncc 111. IIoAVt'. iL-1 Toiiiii; rcc ILiii- Jun-icaiic F, ainw, Frc'dk. ', Jas. U. i«Ga.] ALMANACK. 7U Jli/onlxfi.r LUnjih, R. rmuivd ^^ To. CoiilroUvr of Cttslu/ns and jT(tri;)(iHon Lnu-s, ColLclor of Cul'jnial J)>ili\n and Siizin;/ Officer — Tamjiet Jhtrltor, Joseph JJiowiior. l)i:i'. I'osTMVsTiHs.— .V/. .V«;7/«"/-<"/'.v }hnj, Kzroni FoutilUn-; ^fiddlc .\[iisTfl FOR TUi: I'oKT OF IIafjiax, Jrio. U. Uos.s, John Taylor, Wu». Cunard, William Uoche, and Daid. Cronan. Local Board of Examiners of Shipm'istcrt arid Mates — Peter Col- fin, Benjamin Davidson, (Jeo. A. McKenzio. CoM.MissioNKR.s Or S(ii()oi,.s.— C'//i/ of Halifax, Rev. Robert Willis, D.i)., V^ery Bov. M. Ifminan, u. D., Jno. W. llitchie, Andrew Miuikinlay, Tiios. S. Tobin, 11 S. Blaek, m. d., Batk. Bower, Jno. DouU, andfc'-tephen Tuljin; IVeslcrn District, Kev. Jno. Ambro-se, Rev. R Philp, Rev. P. (i. Mc(j lej^vir, Bev. P. Blialcn, Bev. Dennis Geary, .Rev. Wm Bullock, Chas. Hamilton, P. .Martin, .Ijis. Thomson, J. W. Turner, M. G. Black, Fredk. Bubby; Eastern District, Bev. Jno. Sprott, Rev. Jos. Alex- ander, Bev. Jno. Carmody, Ilcv. Patk. Phelan, Wm. T. Lydiard, and Uomini'k Farrell; Rural District, Bev. Bobt. Sedgcwick, Bev. Wm. ('. McKinnon, H. A. Gladwin, Matt. Bun-is, David Archibald, W. G, Archibald, David Archibald (Kith), Jno. Bates, Robt. A. Lugnn, i'jzekiel Sibley, Matthew Guild, John Geddcs, and John D. Tuppor; Sliore District, Rev. Robt. Jauiiesou, Rev. Edw. Ansell, Wm. Anderson, Wm. Hull, jr., and Patk. Mui'phy. Coniin'rs of the Poor^s Asylum. — The Mayor of Halifax, ex officio — Hun. M. B. Almon, Wm. Lawson, Patrick Power, Chos. Twininj:;, A. M. Uniacke, Wm. M. Allen, Jno., E^son, Hon. Edw. Kenny, Jas. W. Nut- ting, Henry Pryor and Hon.] J. H.| Anderson. Secretary, James H. Reynolds. ! SOCIETIES. ' Royal Halifax YajCiit Club. — Patron, H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. ■ Vice-Patrons, His Excellency the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Mulgrave; His Excellency Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Milne, K. C. B. ; His Worship i the Mayor of Halifax; Sir Houston Stewart, K. C. B.; Major-Gcneral ': Doyle, and Jas. Laraont. Commodore, James. B. Enowlan. Vice-Com- modore, James B. DufFus. Captain, William H. Creigiiton. Auditors, George McLean and William Twining. Sailing Committee, The Commo- dore, Vice-Commodore, The Captain, James Pryor, John Strachan, B. W. Salter, R. J. Bulger, and John Pugh- Secretary and Treasurer, Alex. W. Scott. IIalitax Calf.donia Club, Instituted 1860. — Patrons, His Excellency Viee-Admiral Sir Alexander Milne, K. C. B.; Sir Houston Stewart, K. C. B., The Hon. Wm. Young, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia. Chief. Hon. Alex!inder Keith. President, John Richardson. Vice-]\"sident, George MacLcau. Treasurer, William H. Bauld. Secretary, ("havles i 15 01 nans. I St. Gkoroe's Society. — Patrons, the Rt. Hon. the Eavl of 3'.h'1;i;ra\o, | and the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. President, Wm. JU-nuels. Vice Prcst., Jas. Crosskill. Asst. Vice-Prests., Wm. Humphrey and J. B. Siuitherc. Treasurer^ Robert Woodill. Asst. Treasurer, E. J. imi\ 80 belcher's farmer's [18G3. Lordly. Sec'y., Chas. Hawbolt; ^ss/. ^fc'?/., TIm f. Clay. Murshul, Jno. Slican. Chaplains, Ven. Archdeacon WilUis, d.u., and Rev. Wm. Bullock. Committee of CV) «;■//;/, Ed fi;iu- Dod sou (CI uiirnian), Ceo. T. Smithers, J. Blundell,' Geo. Crosskill, and Thos. Vondy. P/njsician, Wm. J. Almon, m. d. Committee of Manaijement, the Marsha] (Cliaii- man), W. A. S. Blcwitt, T. P. Studd, and E. W. Sutclitte. Prinripal Standard Bearers — .S7. George's Banner, Ceo. Payne, and Jno. Scri- ven; Queen's Armj, Pi. Tuvvey and Alfred llarri.s; Royal Standard, W. Murray. CiiARiTAPLE Trtsii Pocikty. — Presf., .TnH. Duptnan; Vice P;•es^, Tlio.«. WaLsh; A-'st. F.P's., Jas. Butler, and Patk. Wallace. Treas., Owen Oonohoe. iScc'y., Jno. T. Compton; jJss/. .Sec 'i/., Thos. IVIartin. Mar- shal, Jno. Brennan. Committee of Charily, Peter llogan, Jno. Ilogan, Martin Mahar, Jas. Daley, Jno. Ead, V/ni. Gaul. Committee of Inves- tigation, Patk. McNauiara. Daul. II. Pitts, Arthur Henderson, Jas. Brophy. Highland Societt. — Prest., Tno. Strachan; Vice Presi., ,Tno. Doidl; Asst. Vice Prests., Jno. Munro, Wm. Finlay and Jno. McKay, Treas., Alexr. Primrose. Scc'y., Alex. McKay. Directors, Wm. Murdoch, Don. Murray, Jas. Williams, Robt. Noble, Hon. Alexi'. Keith, Jno. Richardson, Hon. Wm. Young, Adam Reid and Sackville McKay. North British Society. — Prest., Jas. Thompson; Vice Prest., J. R. Muir; Asst. Vice Prests., Jas. Hunter and Wm. Davics, m. p. Treas., Jno. Watt. Sec'y., James C. Mackintosh; Asst. Sec'y., James M. Mc- Donald. Chaplains, Rev. Jno. Scott and Rev. Jno. Martin. Marshal, Wm. Grant. Messenger, Jas. Reid. Commiitee of Charity, Thos. Bayne, Jas. Rhind, Jas. Kerr, Andrew J. Cowie, w. i)., and J. S. McLeod. Carpenters' Provident Society. — Prest., Chas. Parker ; Vice Prest., Edw. Cashman. Sec'y., Thos. II. Peters. Special Committee, Robt. Richardson, Matt.'Lownds, Wm. Cutlip, Wm. H. Marvin and Jno. L. Barry. Visiting Committee, Wm. G. Anderson, Thos. Ilulloway, Chas. McLean, Jno. Ryan. Halifax Mechanics' I*istitute. — Prest, Andw. McKinlay, Vice Prests., Jas. Thomson and Jos. W. Quinan. Treas., Jas. Forman. — Sec'y., Jas. Barnes. Curator, Errol Boyd. Committee, R. H. Wet- more, Jno. S. Thompson, Jas. Reece, B. Gilpin, m. d., Robt. Noble, Alex. J. Ritchie, Fred. W. Passow and J. L. Whytal. Nova Scotia Litkrary and Scientifk; Society. — Patron, His Excel- lency the Earl of Mulgrave. Prest., Robt. Morrow Vice Prct^ts., Dr. Parker and "Vm. Lawson. Treas., 8. Leonard Shannon. Sec'ys.,\\m. Garvie and l^ev. Jas. Woods. Council, Wm. A. Hendry^ Chas. Tuppei-, M. D., Wm. Davies, m. d., Wm. Pryor, J. Farquliar, Jvlw. Jenning, m.d., Wm. J. Almon, m. p., Andyr. McKinlay, Jas. B. Oxloy and Wm. H. Tully. Halifax Debati.vo Cum. — Jas. M. BroAvn (Chairman), W. A. L>. I Morse, W. Myers Gray, Jesse II oyt, R. S. Wotliorbo, Fitz. Cochran, Jas. 1 Mackintosh, II. M. Johnston, W. II. AViswoll (Treasurer), l^igby, | (Secy). Officers Grand Division Sons of Tivn-.terance of Nova Scotia. — G. W. Patriarrti, .fas. D. B. Eraser, Past G. IV P., Av.'fid Longley. G, W. Associate, Rev. N. Gunnison. G. Chaplain. Rev. W. G. Parli:i!ANCK Aid Associatiox. — Prrst., R. M. B.airatt. Ilnr. -SVf'j/., J. C. AVilson. Fiiian. .SVr";/., M. A. Shaffer. Cor. »S'cf'?/., Patk. Mona- ghan. Treasiircr, Jno. Lannigan. J\Iii/iii;/int/ CoinniilUc, G. Mathi- son, W. G. Pender, J. Coombe, G. Butler, J. 1). Wallace, J. Sniedley, W. Williams, W. Foster, Rubt. J>oak and Rev. N. Gunnison. Dfaf Axvt DuMn Ln-stitution, Gottingen Street. — Piitron, The Right Hon the Earl of Mulgrave. Pulroiicss, The Right IIou. tlie Countess of Mulgrave, JJirecton^, Andw. MoKinlay (Chairman), Jno. Dulfus (Treasurer), Hon. Jno. IT. Anderson, Chas. Cogswell, m. ix, and Jno. Nay'vor. Sec^y., Rev. Jas. C. Cochran. Princifnrl, J. Scott Hutton; Assistaat, AVni. Gray. Matron, ]Mrs. Vinecove. Visiting Physician, Dr. Parker. Dentist, Dr. Alfred Cogswell. Visilimj Ladies, jNIesdames Cochran, Duffus, J. W. Johnston, Silver, Newton Binney, K. Cunard, Mackir/ay, J. FI. /nderson, C. Murdoch, Barss, Alfred Jones. IIoMK OR. TDK AoED — Guttiiigcn Street. — President Domestic Man- ar/inj Committee, Mrs. Sweet. President Committee on Admissions, INIrs. J. Johnston. President Visiiini/ Committee, Mrs. E. Binney. Trustees, D. McN. Parker, st. d., Clias. Murdoch and Edw. Binney. pROTi«TANT Orphan's IIomk. — Goirrr,ors, Wm. Cunard (President), Hon. M. B. Alnion (Vice-President), IMw. Biuney (Treas. and Secy.), Jno. Doull, Wni. Lawson, Robt. Boak, jr., Geo. n. Starr, Jas. C. Cogswell, Hon. Wm. Young, Andw. McKinlay, Alfred Jones, and Rev. R. i\ Uni- acke. Ladies'" Committee, Mesdames Wm. (.'unard, Geo. IT. Starr, Mackinlay, SeMen, R. F. Ujiiacke, Ja.^. W. Merkel, Peter Ross, Edw. Binney, Vv. S. Sterling, Lyttleton ; Misses Cogswell, B. Boggs, Purvis. Sec'y., Miss Charlotte Lawson. Treas., ^liss Jane Liddell. Sailor's Hume, Brunswick Street. — Pi est., Wm. Cunard. Board of Managers, Jno. Essuii, Jno. Tobin, Hon. Edw. Kenny, J. G. A. Creigli- ton, Geo. 11. Starr, A. G. Jones, Jno. W. Young, Ciias. Robson, Wm. J. Stairs, B. W. Salter, N. L. West, Dr. Parker, Jno. W. Ritchie, W. Hare, D. Cronan, Wm. Pryor, and W. B. Fairbanks. Halifax Tui-tle Ccrlino Cluh. — Patron, Hoi. Alex. Keith, Presi.> Jno. Taylor; Vice Prest., Peter Ross. Bep. Members, Wm. Finlay and John Straciian. Sec'y. and Treas., J. D. Nasli. Council of Man- aijement, Adam Burns, \\ . Puchardson and Geo. McKenzie. Honorary Member, Alex. S:g Cluh. — Patron, Wm. Murdoch; Patroness, Mrs. Janet, Richardson. Prest., Robert Davis; Vice Prest., Jno. Richard- son. Rep. Members, W. R. Cogswell and Arch. Harshaw. Chaplain., Rev. Jno. Martin. Treas., II. M. Creigliton. Src'y., Jno. Richardson, :,\: Committee of Manai/cmcnt, IT. M. Crcighton, Jno. Nortluip, jr., Jas. King, and H. C. D. Twining. Honorary Member, Capt. II. Drum- mond. jMedic.vl Society of Nova-Scotia. — Prest., A. Forest; Vice P's.. i ■» 82 I5ELCIIEU S FAKMEIl S i [18G Cliiis. Tu|.pei- Mii'l (U-o. Siiyaex'. Trcas., II. S. Bhick. .S'cr'//., C\ J- (jiossif); ^'., I..N.S Yiinnoutli. II nine, .1. 1)., .-il.K.c.H.i 1 1 all lax. Hiiltie, Ale.K. (J., .M.n HjilJIVix. IFiinie,.!. (;., M l)., .M.li.'.'.s.i,, Halifax. .leans, J. M., i...n'.s Sydivv .Miins. .Ieiiniii,.r8, IV hv'., m.d Halifax. .Toliuston, I,e\vi-i, m.d. SydiK'y, C. 15. Jaiiiiobuii, Jiuiil., :m.1) Tivii^icr. ITai.if.vx VisiTi.vo Di^KNS.'.RY. — (110 Avfi'ylo Stroct,) Prest., Ilev. J. C. Cocliran, a.m. V. P., i>. P. Fairbanks. Trcas., Saml. Gray. St'f'ii, Daniel (]ia-l!an;]ior. Tnistrrs, (I. E. ^iurtun. and Bernard O'Neii. J)ircctors, .las. E. Avery, ji.n., Jas. C lliinie, im. p., Edw. Binney, 1). (^ronan, Hon. Benj. Wicr, A. Doull and Jas. Cocliran. Jiesidcnt P/ty- sicinii, F. W. Morris, m. d. Open daiiy (Sundays e.KCcptc 1) from 12 to 2 o'clock, to the sick poor of the city. Union Fikk Tkotkction CoMr.vxy, M.vy 18()1. — Ee-formcd , rom ihc hifc '"•Union L'ii//i)u' Co-iiIjikiii/" nf 17 tJS. — Captain. Janie?! B. Sinitlior.'^. Via-Capiain, ,IiU). Jjcrivcn. Treasurer, William Miiir. iStrntiVi/, dno. K. Willis. Js't). 1 DivisiMN. — l.^t Li'.nf.. John Dugwell. 2iul Licni., IJichanl Vinocovo. John Arciiibald, John Drillio, rloiin ilopkin.s, "W'iiliani INInir, Thomas IMc.Mpim.', Clarke Caldwell. AVilliam Bates, Thunuis "Woods, Charles ^Major, John \{. Willis. *Kdward 1{. Jost, *Joscp]i Johnston, *W. J"\>\". *,Iaines Ciraliani, *Wi!li:im McFati'idjz'e. No. 2 Division. — l.s/ Liad.. Thomas Bently. 2nd Licnf., TIios. Wilscm. James Cordon. James Iv'iteiiio, William Stevenson, Fras. Bi'ntiy. Sam. Mju'vin. James A. Wilson, Alex. Yi. Wiisim, William iAIurray, Henry Kerr. AUViMl Soames, ,1; nies Bnieher. Jolm Wil^o:'.. *.lolm McNeil {Mar.^/iiU), S. Nichols, Thos. F'rame. Ceoi'ye Beiilly. "'tieorue San.lbrd, '"Ceorire Wi.-.' old '' A.\e I'ire Company, ISKl .(amiOKOii, ,T [T., :m.I) Chester. f,a!ie, .\|..'X.,M.D.,M.I!.C..S.I..MilllOue liav. I\Joren, \., .m.d Ilalilax-. I\l ail-, .Saml., M.T)., I..R.C.S.E Tl'UI'.i. Jlorrisoii. .1. IJ. (.}., :ti. i).. f. m. c c, 31eti'yliaii. 5to(>r(^, .Fos., M.D Amlior-xt. .Mel'olterts, W.K., L. x.S.Londond'y. Otliet, (re a'liC, M D V\ iliiiot. Paf^c, Alex, (i., Jl.u.(;..s.L. . .Mjilif'ax. J'ari Division. — 1.-;^ Lieut., Richard Abbott. 2n(l lAeut., Charles Sinclair. H. R. Tappen, Jos. Scrivcn, Jas. Stevens, John Downey, Tho^. Boyd, James Sinclair, Jas. McLean, Saml. Waltis, Win. ]io- binson, John McLean, James A. Thompson, *Chas. Sullivan, *Wm. Carey. Uonora.vy Mcmhers — George Little, Alex. Robinson, Wm. M. Lon- gard, Geo. Smithers. Arch. Goreham, Wm. Crawford, Henry Spike, Jos. McGill, (jieo. Caldwell, Wm. Stevens, John Erving, David ('ai- der, Wm. Benlley, Thos. HoUoway, Jas. Jackson, John J. Bennett, Wm. J. Morris, James Reeves, Daniel MePherson, Robert Woodill, W. 11. Pyke, Sand. ]\Iorris, Jolin McHreith, Robt. Davis, William Caldwell, Danl. Smith, Chas. Barnstcad, Samuel R. Caldwell, John Hedtlev, W. C. ^Manning, Robt. IMotton, John Taylor, Wm. Pallister, Henry Merrick, and Jolm Taylor, I'nd. Society vor the Protection of Game and the Fisheries. — Preaideut, Wm. Chearnley. Vice-President, Wm. M. Harrington. Secretari/, E. G. Stayncr. Treasurer, L. J. Morton. Haluax Cricket Clt:r. — President, M. B. Daly. Vice-President, M. B. Almon, jr. Secretary, H. AV. Johnston. Haliiax Deijattno Cllr. — Council, J. G. Payzant. W. A. D. Morse. S. (y. Jligliy, George Johnson, Dr. Hume, Samuel H. Gray, T. F. Knight, and J. B. Harrington. Treasurer, Wm. H. Wiswell. Secretarij, \). B. Woodworth. Aast. Sec'y., F. J. Tremain. British North Amf-rkax Association. — Office, 185 Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London. Trustees, Rt. lion. E. P. Bouvc- rie, G. Grenfell Glyn, and Edw. Baring. Secretary {pro tem), Jos. Nelson. Council, R. W. Crawford, Jfon. P. M. Vankoughnet of Canada, J/on. Joseph Howi of Nova Scotia, and Hon. S. L. Tilley of New Brunswick, e.c o^/fio. Zort^ Alfred Paget, lit. Jfon. Sir E. Head. Bt., Sir Jas. Fergu^son, Bt., 1/on. Arthur Kinnaird (Treas.), J. A. R(jebuek, //o/j. ]iol)ert Bourke, Edw. W. Mills, Hon. Justice llaliburton. JJou. Robert Grimston, llugli Childers, H. WoUaston Blake, Robert Benson, Robert Carter^iobert Gillespie, H. Montgo- merie. Thomas Baring, George Carr Glyn, Sir Minto Farquhar, lit., ,'^i/- Francis Head, Bt., J/on. Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Capt. Whyte Jervis, .Si'/- J. Dahvmple Ilav, Bt., Danl)y Seymour, Henry PauU, Ciias. Franks. P. liose, Wm' Chapman. Edw. Walkin, Chas. Bis- choir, Jolin M. Grant, and Jloa. Benj. Wier. Membership Annual Subscription, £2 2s. .1 84 BELCHER S FARMERS [1863. COMPANIES. EtECTRio Telroraph CojiPAXY. — PresUlciit, E. D. Moynell. Execu- tive Committee and Directors at Halifax, E. D. MeyncU (Pre,«t.). Hon. B. Wier, Hon. R. B. Dicliey, Alex. McFarlane and T. C. Kinncar. Scc'y. and Treasurer, Clias. Twininjii;. Office, 141 .lollis St., Halifax. Local Directors — Amherst, Pfon. R. B. Pickey. Annapolis, Geo. Robinson. Antigonish, W. A. Henry. Barrington, J. K. Wilson, m. d. Bridgetown, Thos. Spnrv. Bridgewater, 11. Gardner. Cape Canso, Geo. Norris. Chester, Edw. G. Butler. Canning, J. AV. Borden. Bigby, Charles Budd. Jlalifox, The Executive Committee. Liverpool, Matt. McLearn, B. 0. DeWolfe and A. Cowie. New Glasgow, J. W. Carmi- chael. Pugwash, Jas. Bent. Port Hood, G. C. Lawrence. Port Mul- grave, Jon. Hartley. Ragged Islands, Jno. Locke. Shelburne, George Snyder, m. p. Sydney, Wni. I'urnbull. Tatamagouche, A. Patterson. Wallace, A. McFarlane. Weymouth, C. D. Jones. Wolfville, Geo. V. Rand. Windsor, 1). E. Geldert. The American Telegraph Company, lessees of Nova Scotia lines and controlling lines from Newfoundland to New Orleans. — Head Office, 145 Broadway, New York. Board of Directors, E. S. Sanford, President; Cambridge Livingstone, Secretary; F. Morris, Treasurer; JNIarshall Let- ferts. Engineer; Wilson G. Hunt, Caleb A. Burgess, John McKesson, B. Morse, Zenas Barnum, .John H. Purdy, Wm. M. Swain, Hon. Amos Ken- dall, Hiram Alden. Operators — Amherst, Geo, Keys; Annapolis, Miss J. S. Davidson; Antigonish, G. R. Carson; Aricliat, Miss A. R. ILart; Aspy Bay, V. G. Chipman; Aylcsford, B. W. Chipman; Baddeck, David Dunlop; Barrington, R. H. Crowell; Berwick, J. M. Parker: Bridgetown, Chas. Hoyt; Bridgewater, Miss (•. G. Havley. Canning, H. A. i3orden; Cape Canso, Miss A. Brodie; Chester, Miss A. Dimock; Digby, Miss M. E. Smyth; Guysboro', Miss C. L. McGregor; Hantsport, Mrs. M. McCul- loch; Ingouish, 0. H. Chipman; Kentville, F. W. Jones; Lawrencetown, J.W. James; Liverpool, Miss A. A. Harley ; Londonderry, Miss E. Dickey; Lower Hoijton, J. W. Hennigar; Lunenburg, Mrs. A. M. Rudolf; Mete- ghan, Miss M. A. German; Mahone Bay,- Lewis Knaut; Port Mul grave. Miss C. R. Fleigher; New Glasgow, Mrs. E. C. Corning; North Sydney, J. D. McDonald; Pictou, W. H. Hoyt; Plaister Cove, R. W. Durfee; Port Hood, A. E. Hoyt; Pugwash, F. H. McPhee; Ragged Islands, X. Z. Chipman; River Jolui, Jas. Kitchen, jr.; Sackville, N. B., J. H. Frink, E. S. Angus; Shelburne, Miss L. Durt'ee; St. Peter's, Miss A. Regan Gynan; Sydney, Jas. P. AVard; Truro, Joseph H. Archibald; Tatamagouche, Miss E. M. Eraser; Wallace, W. S. Iluestis; Weymouth, C. D. Jones; Wilmot, .Tas. A. Gibbon; Windsor, Miss Mary L. McGregor: Wolfville, George V. Rand; Yarmouth, Alex. Lawson. Chief Office, 174 Ilollis Street, Halifax. Superintendent, Jesse Hoyt. Cashier and Audi- tor, Wm. H. Wiswell. Chief Operator, James G. Smith Asst. Operator, George R. Morse; Recv. Clerk, Daniel Grant. Messengers, Thos. Keat- ing, Wm. E. Barnes. Halifax Temvkranck llxhVtf^oswx^Y.— Directors, Wm. Ackhurst, (Prest), R. H. Wetmore, A. J. Ritchie, John Longard, jr., M. G. Black, Ihos. Wesley and Jno. aietzler. Scc'y and Treas., H. G. Lauril- liard. Keeper, Edw. Joyce. Nova Scotia Pkumanent Building Society a\d Savings' Fuxn. Trustees, Hon. J. AV. Johnston, Wm. J. Almon, M. D., and S. Scldeu. Directors, Wm. M. Harrington (Prest), Hon. B. Wier (V. Prest), J. J. 18G3.] ALMANACK. 85 Sawyer, John P. Mott, and Jas. A. Moren. Jlui/ilorf;, J. 'I\ Wyldo and Hainl. Noble, Jiankers, The Union ixink of lliililax. So! irilor, J. W. Johnston, jr. Surveyor, IVtcv Grant. Sec'ij and Trvas., Jiio. Bur- ton. OiHco, No. 4-1 Bedford Kow. IlALti-AX ANi> Dau'i'moutii Stkami'.o vp Coxpan'y. — PrPsL. Hon. M. B. Alinon. Vice- P rent, Hon. \V. A. l>Liek. Directors, \a\\\. llartslun-in' (Soc'y), Wni. Stairs (Treas.), Dominick Farrell, Jno. Ksson and David Falconer. Auililors, Henry Yeomaus and S. W. DeBlois. Ajcitl and JManu(jer, Geo. A. McKenzie. Hamfax 11i;i,ii;k Stkamisoat Company. — Direcfors, .Tohn Taylor (Brest), John T. Wylde and J. M. Watson. Sec'n and Treasurer, Thos. Abbott. Nova Scotia ITouTicrLTURAL Society. — PrcsL, Hon. Win. A. Black. Vicc-Presis., Chay. Co.2;w\vell, Jt. n., and .Tohn Williainson. Directors, G. McKcnzic, Edward Binney, John Nayior, James ("ochran, William J. Coleman, Wm. B. Fair1)anks, and J. T. Tvviniiij^. Sec'y and Treas., Arch. Scott. Recording Scc'y, Jas. B. Uxley. Gardener, James Ilutton. Halifax Gas Company. — President, Andw. Maekhilay. Directors, Hon. Wni. A. Black, Jno. Nayior, Hon. J. 11. Anderson, John James Sawyer, Jas. Tremain and Jas. Donaldson. Scc'y, W. A. S. Blewitt. Manager, Geo. Buist. Clerk, David Hood. The Acadian Cifarcoal Iron Co^[^ANY, Lonpondkrry. — Manager, E. A. Jones. Head Olhcc, Church St., Shchield, EiigUuid. Grand Lake Land Company. — Hon. Bonj. Wier (Bi-ost.), J. G. A. Creighton, W. J. Almon, m. d., J. Lithgov^^, Wm. B. Fairbanks (Sec'y.), and Joseph Wier. CfiEBUCTo Marine Railway, DARTMotrni. Directors, Robert Boak (President), Albert Fill.sbury and Peter Ross. Sec'y, Jno. T. Wyldi;. MioRciiANTs' Reading Room. — Committee, Roy)ert Noble, Wm. B. Fairbanks, Geo. P. Mitchell, A. G. Jones, J. T. Wainwrij^ht, Simon F. Barss, Wm. II. Creighton, D. Cronan, Joseph Wier, Thos. Kenny, jr., Jno. B. Fay, J. P. Mott. Superintendent, Jno. Munro. Halifax Liurary Committee. — Jno. Nayior (Chairman), Chas. Twin- ing (V. C), Arch. Scott, S. L. Shannon, J. C. Cogswell, Hobt. Morrow, H. C. D. Twining, and A. Hai'shaw. Secretary and Librarian, Halifax Mechanic's Licraiiy'. — Prest., Samuel Caldwell. Treas., W. Stevens. Committee, Geo. S. Yates, James C. Hume, m. d., W. A. H. Blewett, J. G. Wetmore, and James Mcilin. .S'ec'y and Librarian, Robt. Jas. Wilson. The Halifax Club. — Hon. M. B. Almon, Hon. E-lw. Kenny, Hon. W. A. Black, James C. Cogswell, ami Wm. Cunard — present corpoiation under tire Act until liye-Laws are established. Halifax Club Building Com.mittee. — Jas. C. Cogswell, Win. Cunard, A. G. Jones, Jas. B. Dulfus, and W. J. Myers. LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INGURAMCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES AT HALIFAX. The Star Life Assurance Society of Lon'don. — Capital, £100,000 sterling. Agent, Martin G. Black, Halifax Bank. International Life Assurance Soinn-Y o!' London. — Capital, JEoOO,- 000. Manager aA Agent, P. C. Hill, Halifax Bank Building. ^ 8(; liKTXIIER .S FAliMEU S [iHfjn. Colonial Liik Asscranck Comi'any or Er)iN-!u;ni;ii, — ('jipital, £j()(),- 000. Ajeii! mill. Sccrct,/rij to Ike Bodrd of Jlitnai/cincui ai llulifax-, Miittliow II. ii;«;!ii'\ , (li;li;s ytivct. Umtki) JviN(ii)(».M Lii'io AssfUA\(;K CoMi'AXY oi' Lo.N'KON. — CapUul, £],0i)'»,')l)O stuili!i;i,'. Jijp.iil, ii^Mwy Veoni;ui.-<, Bwlfunl RuAV. I'lOLH'AN \AVi\ .\s.SrKA.NCK (.'o.MrA.W OF LoMJOX. ^7//'.'///, AViu. Ilai 0, U2)[icr Wiitei- htrtct. Lu'io Association or SroTLANo. — Capital, £iOO,000 sterling. Sec'ij, Jiio. i). C iiiipl)Lll, X... 1 llnlli;^ Strot't. CONNKI rU'll' AlcTLAL LlLH ASSIIIJANCK Co.MPANY OF IIaUTFOUD; AND Kmum IjrKK AssuuANOio CoiMi'ANY OF LoNOON. — Ai/ciit, Arclal. Soott, UciU'unl I'kjw. Aliskut Life AssrEAxcn and Guarantee Cojipany of London, — Ajv.nl, Jas. W. Johnston, jr., Bedt'ord Row. Scottish Amicaulk Lifk Assurance Company.— .^ye/i/, Jas. II. Lid- dcll, l5(M|f..id Fiow. Qi.KEN I'lHE AM) LiFR INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL, G.B. — Capital, .£000,000 Stealing. Aijcnl, Sti-plicii Tobin, OlUce — Ik-ad of Tubin's Whai'f, Upper Water Street. Royal Fire ano Life Lnsurance Company of Liverpool, G. B. — Capital, <£i',OJO,000 Sterling. A(jcnt, Hugh ilartshoruc, Granville Street. The Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company. — Capital, i::J,O0(;,0OO sterling. Aijcnl, J. C. Allison, Central Wharf. Halifax Fire Insurance Company. — (Capital, £250,000). Bircc- /ors, John Es.-(in (Frest.), John Gibson, (V. Frest.), Jno. \V. Young, Fiubt. Kolile, JIu/i. M. B. xVlniun, Andw. M. Uniackc and Chas. Twining. /S't'c'i/. L^- Trciis,, Richard Tremain, Bedford Row. FiKENix FiRF Insurance Comiuny of London. — Agent, Wm. Hare, Upper Water Street. .Etna (Capital, 81,-J00,000) ; Hartford (Capital, $500,000) ; PiiacNix (Capi'.al, ^-100,000), of Hartford ; and Home (Capital, $1,000,000), of New York — Fire Insurance Companies. AswE(io, N. Y., (Capital, $150,000). Aycnt, Jas. Whitman, Bedford Row. Manhattan Fire Insurakce Company, of New York. (Capital, s!25O,OO0.) Ajciit, Chas. F. Allison, Central Wharf. ; Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. — Capital, £10,000. PrrsL, Wm. Fiyor. Uireciars, Jas. G. A. Creighton, Jno. AVilliamsun, Law. llartshorne, Robt. Noble, Hon. AV. A. Black, Thos. S. Tobin, Ja;^. Tremain, Alfred G. Jones, AVm. B. Fairbanks, Andw. Mitchell, Geo. F. 1 alij'ax-, } Capitul, i 1. Ha 10, Scc'y, 1803.] ALMANACK. 87 xMitchcll iina J:is. I'ryor. JlmlUurs, Jiis. \\. Merkcl uii.l J. C. W. Wilkie. Brulxer, llt;iivy Voomiius, IJodlunl i'dw. Union 3Jaiune Lnsluanci: Company op Nova Scotia. — Capital, ,£rf!,U()0. Pn^L, ^Vlu. Koclio. iJinrlorx, Jas. A. Morcn, Jii, . U. Kt ■^. .liK'. T. \Vaiii\vriylit, Thus. C. isiiiiR'ar, Jii'>. i'is.sou, IS'at. L. Wot^t, //c... Doi.j. Wiev, Juo. diU-^oii, W. U. limuiltoii, C. II. i\l. Black and 15. W. Salter Jliulilors, .]ik>. Watt, ami . Scc'ij., Kdw. Goudge, IJrdt'iin] Kow. i\li;rL'A]. Maiun[', Insuuance CojirANV, of Now York. — Jhjcnt, lloiiry Law.sdti, Bedf'uvJ How. W'AsiUNGTON M viMNE In.suranx'e Co.mpany, of Now Yovk. AiJCnt, A. Scott, oO liedford How. Provincial MAiuNt: iN.arKAxrK Company or Canada. — Capital £5()(),i)iH). Jljent, GooVi^-e C. Wliiddeii, IJedloi'd Row. Meucantii.k .Mu'H'ai,; and Xkptunk, M vkini; iNsiaiAXCi; CtiMJ'^NtKs, of New York. A, Bank of P. E. island; Boston and Aew York, r^Ierchants' Bank; London, Williams, Deacon & Co.; Edinburyh and Glasi/ow, British Linen Ci mpany. Blscouut days — every day except Saturday. BANK OF BPJTISH NORTH AMERICA. [ESTABLISUED IN LOXDON, CAPITAL, £i,()OO,O0u STERLING.] Halifax Branch. — Local Directors: Hon. AV. A. Black, Hon. Jas. ^IcNab and J. B. Bland. Manager, S. N. Biiniey. Jicconntant, I'cter Jack. Teller, J. H. Gri,c:or. Clerks, Jas. Mackintosh and J. J5. Bland, jr. Mesxenyer, John Pioxl)y. Gmcral .Manaorr, 'iiios. i'aton. This Bank has branches at Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, i>rant[brd, iJundas and ivingston, Caiuida; St. John, N.B. ; and Victoria, Vancouver's island. 88 uklciier's farmer's [18(;3. Jli/cnta in, ^"0x0 York : Vy. C. F<>r!:;n' Tnsnlvcnl Dehlnrs^aiirf, for tafint/ ajfidiivils to Iwhl lu Ihiil, Sanil. Avcliiliaiil, ]);ivi(l 1?. LyinliJ, Jos. l»iek- son, Wni. Campbell, Silas 11. Cianf, Fras. K. Paikor, Ja.s. i*'. Jilauclianl, Jay. K. IMair and Wni. McKim. General Sessions of the Teaee held at Truro on the second Tuesday of January. j__ ^ — /J- - J- — — ---.,^,. — — j^, D. Blair, Jno. Fulmore, Robt. ITaniiltun, Don. lloss, Danl. Morrison, Jas. Munro, Sand. Waugh, Benj. Tup^^er, Matt. MeCurdy, Wni. McKim, Alex. D. Morrison, Wm. A. Diokie, Win. Faulkner, Wm. C. Eaton, Jno. Smith, Alex. Conkey, Goorgo lleadinci;, Geo. Lombard, Jno. Irvine, Jno. McKay, Jas. D. Putman, finish Bunlap, Archibald Patterson, Chas. Graham, Hector Ro.ss, Sand. Kettle, Fras. Layton, Jas. N. Crowe, Jno. Youill, Richd. Slade, Geo. S. Rutherlbrd, jr., Alexr. Ellis, Stephen Up- ham, Jno. Broderick, Jas. Flemminfi:^, Thos. S. Delanej', Jno. M. Camp- bell, Jas. Morrison, Jos. Fulton, Silas Clark, Jas. Crowe (7th), Jno. Graham, Jas. McKay, IIu<;h Gunn, llobt. Loj^an, Jas. A. Stevens, Baniel C. Ai'chibald, Matt. Sanderson, Saml. Boyd, Robt. Chambers, Robt. Nelson, Ezra Layton, Jas. K. Blair, Rubt. J. Pollock, Wm. Oripor, nu;j;h Dickson, R. Purves, Daniel McLaughlin, David Murray, Jno, McGeorge, l?obt. L. Byers, Thos. Chisholm, Jno. B. Dickie, Jno!! M. Doll, Wni. J. McKay and Wm. Ross. Clerk of the Peace, Jos. Dickson. Court OF Probatk. — Judge, Ebenezer F. Munro; Registrar, Jno. Burnyeat. Bei/isirar of Deeds, Jas. K. Blair. Dkp. Postmastkrs. — 'Tnno, Isaac Smith; Londonderry^ M. Camp- bell; Tatumai/ouche, Wm. Eraser; Lower Siewiackc, Wm. F. Boggs ; Upper Slcwiacke, Jno. Cox. ColTrs Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and JK'^iivigaiion Laws. — Truro, Tho;?. M. Crowe; Talainagourhe, Wm. Campbell; Londonderry, Alex. D. Morrison; Five Islamls, .\.ndw. Y. Cfirbett. Seizing Olficcr'-, Harris Fubiier, Jas. ^McCurdy and Geo. Creelman. Surveyors of Shipping, Lomlondcrry, A. D. ^lonison; Tdtamagouche, Wm. Campbell. Connn^rs to license Pilots for Tata- magouchc and Point Brule, Jno. Miller, AVm. Eraser, Robt. Logan, Henry Roberts and fi.o. Mattital. Comni'rs of Schools {erccpl Disl. (if Stirling), Rev, Jno. L Baxter, Rev. Jos. Forsytlie, llev. .las. Smilh, h.D., Rev. Jas. McLean, Rev. Wm. McCuUoch, Rev. David Dimock, Rev. Alex. L. Wyllie, Rev. Kben. E " " ■ ''■ " '- *'— '* ^''- ' M ii nj 90 JIF-LCIIICU.S FAHMKU 5J [1803. Wuht. IMivvis mill .Tiio. Munro. Truatra of Srhaal Landa — Oiishnr, JiKi. Kin;;', .I(i«. M. I>ii:ks(»ii iuiiof DcrJs — roro\ A. P. IjiiulU-y ; Ainhcr.^l, Jus. v.. I'ui'ly. Coll'iK Colonial ai>d Liulit Dtilirn 'tnd Controllcrr, of Ciinfoins and JWivii/dlioii Luu'x — jlnilirr.-i!, lldlit. MuCiilly; J'li./ii'ii.-ih, Da\M llojrt'i's; WalhirPy Nirol Nioulsiiti; Parrnhoro', .l;i.«. lliitchlonl ^Jllvocalv Ilar- Ixir, ('iiii.«. Ward; Joi/(/his .Minrs, Cum>. Soaiiiaii. Sfitini/ Ojfircrit, AlU-rt 1). ('Impm.'iii, (loo. I']. ('Iiiir(!li, .\riiits Kuwlcr and Stcplicn Oxloy- Surinjor of Ship/tiiii/ — l'iirrsf>uro\ Tlio:^. I). Uicksca; Pujwiisli, Ia\[ Hurdeii; Amherst, IJobt. McCiilIy. Iir>il:l;-,,r of Shippiii;/, .Ja«. Katcli- t'ord. JJrp, Poshiuislcrs — dmhi-rfit, J. A. CIii[)iiiaii ; Piii/iintsh, Levi Ijordcu ; H'«//(?ce, Jo.sli!;,i Ilcii.sti.s; Parrsboro\ Patrick Blako. Rivrr Philip, Miss Mary !•]. Ifcustoii. Co/nii>''rs of Schooh, Cumberland Proper, IvGY. .7iio. Munro, JU-v, (J. F, Milos, Rev. Gro. I'owa.shcnd, Rev. V/ui. T. Cardy, Rov. A. .M. Do.slirisay, llov. Arcli. TlioTMi)8on, Kcv. David MoKcoii, llov. .Ta,«. Cliriistio — Hun. If. 0. I'iiico, (lilliort Sea- iiian, Stcplitu Fulton, Nallian Tiippcr, .M. I)., Clias. I.awroncu and Clif- ford K. Morse. Clerk, Joshna Cliamlh-r; Parrsboro^ Dii;., Rev. AVni. 15. Kinjj;, Rov. Jas. AVatson, Rev. R. Wed,lall, Rov. .fas. .Mc(;. McKay— Jas. Krkpatrick, .Jacob F. Dowolf, T. Dickson, anil Fras. Ciirroll. — Cleric, liobert 13. Dickson. Clerks of License, K. DoW. Rntchford, Rufiis Embrcc and Wni. 13. Seaman. TniRlres of Public Projwrty, Jas, J. Kerr, Amos. S. BIcnkhorn, and Bonj. Doiii^lass. Board of Ueallh, Township of Parrsboro\ liov. Wni. 13. Kiii.ii;, Jas. Hatch fo rd, W. Y. Tlioal, M. D., Danl. York, Fras. Carroll, J. Olnoy Lewis and Jesse Ful- lerton. County Treasurer, Jno. AV. Smith. Health 0(lircrs, Bon]. G. Piirdy, VVm. Y. Theal, and (has. Creed, M. D. Com'm'rs of Pilots— Pur, .Ins. I'l'iinrosc, .ln-i. I'iir\iH, Aii):iis SiitlitM-- liiiid, Alex. Krascr, M. R., Autliouy Sniitli, Jim. (Iraiit, >«'i'il (iiiim, lliivli McI.Odil, Aiwhv. Kubertsoii, .Ium. Miir(lnc;li, Alex, rniscr N.(f., .)a.v. M(;(ii'o;.cii\ic.'<, .Iiu). .McI'. I'vT^cr, Jas. .Mcl.i'Hii. .) in>. I,i';;aii, Will. Lfiiiyill, .las. (Iraiit, Hdlit. Copliui'l, Win. Smith, .las. licii'k'tMin, Uobt. ri»)\v(U'ii, lion. MoDdtiiiltl, TIiom, Muiiro, iMiinlocii Mcl'licixiii, Saiiil. Canici'dii, Matt. S[)iniill, Al( x. ]\Iclrih Di.^t., Rev. ("has. LUiott, Rev. Geo, Patterson, Rev. Alex. Satliorland, Rev. Jas. Rayne, Rev. A. W. Herd- man, — Jas. Crichton, "Wm. Gordon, Andw. Rubinson and Stewart Burns; South Dis., Rov. Jno. Stewart, Rev. A. ^IcGilvray, Rev. David Rtiv, Way. Allan Pollock, Rev. Octavius M. Griiidoii, Rev. D. B. Blair — hio ^IcKay, Jno. Canii.bell, Jas. Mc(ireti;or and Jno. ^Mitchell, M. D. Comin'r of Court House, W. IL Harris, Board of Examiners if Merfhatit Cajit'iins, ('n\^i. Jas. MoKiiinon, ('apt. Tlios. Graham and J.as, Purves. County Treasurer, Robt. DouU. Trustees of Public Property — Pictou, -Las. Crichton, (ieo. Campbell and Jno. Yorston ; JVew Glasgow, .Jas. Fraser, Alex. Fraser and .Las. W. Carniicliael. Inspectors of Beef and Pork. — Pictou, "Wm. PotJinger, Wm. Walker, Angus McLeod, Jas. McNamara and Tlios ILirris; J\^ew Glasgow, Wm. Forbes, Alex. Fraser and Jno. Cameron. Weighers of Flour and l.SG;}.] ' ALMANACK. " O.'J '. .Mini. — Pirloii, ,Tns. Sim; A'^eio Glnsijon, Jno. IMnr>ilmll nml .Iiio. W\\- IiT. Cleric of Miti'hi'U^ I'l'ter Carrul. ]\'t''ujhci>i of Jt (ihn^yoWt Tlios. Frasor {Fore man), Alex, (iraiit, .Ino. Miller, David Marshall^ Wm. Fraser, .las. U. Mcdvenzie, l)on. iNlcKay, \\\v^\\ McKay, Thos. Mc- Askill, Wm. Tolson, Wm. Fnglish, (leo. T. McKay, Ihos. 'Frnscr, Wm. •lohnston, Hu;j;li Livin!:;stone, ,Jas. W. Fraser, Danl. Chisholm, Thos. (.'avanagh, .Ino. IL Cai'mi(diael and Alhei't Fraser. Axe Fire Coinpniiy — Piclou, .las. I*. McLennan (Captain), Geo. Henderson, Simon Fraser, Adam McKean .and ('has. Wilson. S'ip. Ptnnps^- irc/Zs, .Jas. Hephurn. .'li/rictillii.dl Society. — Prcsl., David ?>Iatlie8on; T'icc-Prest., Adam Mclvean; Treasurer, Jas. Ives; Sec'ij, Jno. McKenzie. ricToii Maiu.m; Railway Co.MrANV. — Prrx/., Ja«. Primrose; Direc- tors, Wm. (iordon, Jno. T. !%%<, Jno. Crciur, and Jno. A. Dawson ; Ajent and Sccretanj, Howard rrimroae. rn'Tou Ck.mktiouy CoMiWNy. — Prcsl., Jas. Primrose ; Scc'y, Danl. l»ickson, PiCToi; Gas LinnT Company. —Prcst., .1. D. B. Fraser ; Directors, Alex. P. Jloss, .las. Ives, Wra. Gordon, Jno. Yorston, Danl. Ilockiu and Vun. H. Davies; Sec''y, .Jas. Piirves. PicTou Auxiliauy Birlk Society. — Prcst., Rev. Chas. Elliot. Sec'y, Rov. Jas. Bayno. 7''reasiircr and Depositary, Jas. Patterson. Pii'TOi: CiTiiLixo Cluh. — Patron, R<>l)t. McKay. Prcst., Robt. Donll; ricc-Prest., J. R. Nduuan. Jif Maiwt/cment, Geo. Donll, Wm. :\Iills, H. J. Fraser, and the Otticc- I5earcrs. ' Extraordinary .M'cmlicrs, 15. 11. Noi'ton and A. P. Ross. Hon. Members, Robt. jNIcKay, Geo. McKenzie and A. G. Kidston. 'S i. I 04 belcher's fakimer's [1863. Nkw GLASfiow Ciini.TNG Cr-un. — Pdlron, Geo. McKeiizic. Prcsf., Don. McDonalil; Vice- P red., -J. C. MuKay. Jicp. Meinbtrs, R. Fraser, C«. W. Uiulci'vvood ami Goo. McKeiizie. Treasurer, Angus Cliisholm. iSVc'i/, D. MuiTay. Commilicc of Maiunjcmcni, Thos. Graham, Tho;::. FraKcr, and J. il. Fraser. Nt;w Calkponta Curling Club. — Patron, M. McPhergon. Ptcsf., .Tas. Primrose; Vice-Prest., Geo. M. .Tohnstoii. lirp. Menihers, Jas. Ives and Geo. Biiist. Treasurer, J. McPhersou. Sec''y, AV. Norman Rudolf. Co rnmittec of Management, C. Primrose, Geo. Millar and D. Munro. Honorary Member, W. IT. Davies. United States Consul, Bcnjm. II. Norton. Lloyd's Agent, and Agent for the Bank of jyovu-Scotia, Jas. Primrose. WESTERN CIRCUIT. COUNTY OF HANTS. High >'^hcrijf', Josopli Allison Coroners, Jno. A. Jenkins, Sand. D- Brown, ji. o., anti II', lac L:'.kc, UiuHH'k, !•, Isaiah .!iln; M. ('. Cai^oy. awvcuce, llZK'. loo Ik'iij. k, Dcn- Martii!, Cliiitvh, )\\v\\ Hai'- M. Cuu- 18G3.] ALJEANACIC. . 95 CoWis Colonial and Li'i/lit Dalies, and Controllers of Customs aiu' JVa,vi[jation Laws, Windsor, Ivhv. O'Brion ; ITantxport, N. T. Harris; Chevcric, Thos. II. Makoiu ; JMaitland , Adam Hoy ; ll'uUon, ("lias. 15. Allison. Tide Waiters and Srizi?if/ Officers, .Ino. Stirllnjjj, Rupert G. O'Brien and Jas. H. McLean. Siirvrnors of Slii/ipin;/, C. U. Allison, Adam Dickey and Edw. O'Brien. RQjji.->trar of Sh!p- piii,'/, Windsor, Jidvf. O'Brien. Di'pntij Postmaslrrs — If'i/i^/.s.;?-, iVter Burnhtun; ShuOcnacatlic, .Tno. Lyncli; A'cii-poii, ,liio. V\ Cocliran; Hantspori, N.T. Harris; Mailland, X^X-xm Ruy; JVullon, Cli:is. R. Alli- son. Comni^rs of Schools — iVcslcrn Dist., Rev. Tiio.s. ^layiuird, Hev. Henry I'ope, jr., Rev. Wm. Burton, Rev. Jas. .J. Hill, Rev. .Ino. McLeud, Rev. Jas. Bancroft — Hon. R. A. MoHeifey, Wni. A. Bennett, Jas. J, O'Brien, Jno. Manning and Win. Glen. Cleric, Rev. .!no. [/. .>Iiiril(K:h; Disi. of Douglas S{ Rawdon, Rev. Chas. Bowman, Rev. — Ran. DeW. Fraser, m. d. (President), Benj. Dewolf, P. !M. Cunningham, T^»s. Curren and G. P. Payzant. Sec'y and. Treas., Harry Kiny. Aeon .Miirine Insurance Company — Presi., P. M. Cunninj^liaiu. Sec'y, Jos. Allison. Windsor Fair — Held at Wiiiilsor on tlie Fair Ground, annually, ou the first Tuesday and Wednesday uf October, lor the e.xhihition and sah; of ilorscs, Horned ('attle. Swine and Slicep, Farming Utensils, Seeds, and A,'.fr'cultural Produce. W'.'st Hants comprises the Townships of Falmoutli, Windsor, Newport, and that part of Kempt which lies to the west of a straight line ruiming northerly from the Tuwnsliip line ciividiiiij,- New[)ort and D(ni;ilas to tlie Walton Bri'ljre over Petite River; thence by Petite River down stream to tlie Bay Shore. East Hants comprises tlie remaining portions o^he County. C0U?3fcr OF KINGS. Hiffh Sheriff, .luhn M. Caldwell, Coroners, A. VanBuskirk, Jno. Fish- j er, Chas. W. 11. Harris, .Jon. Borden, m. i>.. Holmes .M,crsters, .m.i»., C. C. Hamilton, M.n., Stephen I>odge, m.d. Geo. Best, and Jas. S. Miilei", m. n. Aoturies Public, The Barristei's of tlie Supreme Court, ami Jno. W. . Barss. j Supreme Conrt held at Kentville second Tnes'lay of June and second Tuesday of Ootnr(lori, .7as. W. Han i.s, Jos. Crane Ward ICatou, P:\tk. 1). Soaulan, Aruh. Walker, Wm. AVooih\orth, Gideon Cogs- well, David Ells, Peter Wickwire, David Davidson, Jas. Eaton, Amos SluMlield, G. D. Woodworth, Thos. Cox, Ebeuezer liigelow, llichd. W. Kidston, Jas. Gritfin, Ji.o. H. Cox, GrilHn Miner, Ja.s. T. Davidson, Jno. Jacqiie-s, Irad Benjamin, Russell Coldwell, Thos. Berixin David Skinner, Jas. L. Armstrong, Levi W. Eaton, Jno. Fisher, Elias Calkin, Jacob Lock- hart,Jno. Givan, (has. Eaton, Wiuckworth Chipman, Abraham Newcomb, Zebulon Neily, Sydney Welton, Wm. A. Tupp.er, D.inl. Huntley. Elisha D. Harris, .Ino. W. llusco, Jno. W. Borden, Benj. H. Calkin, Jno. N. Boles, Jno. Firkpatrick Wm. W. Patterson, Wm. H. Lyons, Wm. Rhodes Edv:. J. Ross, Jos. P. Sanders, Thos. A. Wilson, Levi C. Wooil- worth,Jos. Chiiso, Jas. Bligh, Isaac H. Newcomb,. Tno. Vaughan, Iliram Borden, Cyrus Johnston, Thos. Quigl?y, Wm. Davidson, Wm. J. Wallace, Augnstin A. Pineo, Geo. F. Robinson, Edw. Hamilton, Geo. McGrigor, AVm. (,'ranc, Jas. Leard, jr., Jno. Porter, Joshua Reid, Jno. M. Parker, ('has. C. Hamilton, m. d., Edwin Paikor, C, H. Belcher, Nathan AV. Fisher, Geo. Kinsman, Clias. Hall, lleiu'y Lovett, Jno. E. Pearson, Ja,j. E. Rockwell, Enoch A. Forsyth, Robt. W. Beckwith, Geo. Armstrong, jr., Lsaac Hamilton, Geo. W. Fisher, Robt. J. Lyons, .Jno. H. Clarke, Jacob M. Piusco. Jno. A. Chipnia!!, V»'m. B.^'avd, Leonard Fitch, Jno. H. Miner, Benjiii. B. Woodworth, Jno. P. Lyons, Enoch West, Benjra. P. Weaver, Edw. C. Foster, Geo. Dodge, Geo. Marsters and Wm. L Fuller. Clerk of the Peace and Licenties, Wm. 11. Chipman. CotiUT or PuoRVTK. — Judyp, Geo. A. Blaucliard; Registrar , Geo. E. Barnaby Bp(/istri\,r of Deeds, Thos. B. Campbell. Surveyor of Ship- pin;/, Edw. Lockwood. ColTrs of Colonial and Liijht Duties and Controllers of Customs ami JS'avigation Laws — Ci'iinini/, Edw. Lock- Avood; Horlon, Wm. L Fuller; Canadij Creek, Cornelius V. Rawding; French Cross, Robt. Farnsworth; G/rcf'j's Wharf anA O^jilvie's Pier. Huii'V Morris. IScizini/ Ojficers, Abraham Ogilvy, Geo. Lockwood and E"iii Rockwell. S;irrryor of Shiitpini/, Kdw. Lockwood and Cornelius V. Rawiiing, Dcp. Poslmasiers — JCen toil I e, -ino. l\ Hutchinson; Can- ninr/, II. A. Borden; Loivcr Ilorlon, i^. W. Henniirir; JVolfville, C!eo. V. 'Rnnd; Jljile^ford, B. W. Chipman; }icrwick,^Myti. C. S. Davison. Comni'rs of Schools, Wm. il. Cliipimin, C. W. H. Harris, Hugh L. Dic- key, Nathan Tupper, Wm. ^lillcr, Caleb 11. Bill, (.'has. C. lIamilton,M.n.. Edw. L. Brown, m. d., Jas. Leard, Winckvvorth Chipman, Geo. Fisher, Thos. Farnsworth, Andw. Borden, (Jeo. E. Barnaliy, Jon. Borden, .m.d,. Holmes ^larsters, M. r>., Edw. Morcn, Jas. E. Rand, Ezekiel Whcelock, Ansel T. Baker, Wm. L Fuller, Albert ]). Munro, W)u. Borden, and Jot-. R. Hea, D. C. L. C7f"7.-, Thos. Wm. Harris. Trustees h'entviUc Gram- mar School, Jas. E. Dcwoll', Thos. Lydiai-d and Thos. Lewis Dodge. Dcp. Land Surveyor, E. E. Armstrong. Hrallh 0(Jicc'-s, Canning, Jas. S. Mill(>r, M. n.; ITorton, Harris D. McLatchy, m.d. Board of Health, Dr. Ingram, B. Freeman and Dr. Henri Sliaw. Cnmm^rs Cornwaltiy Briihjc, Judson D. Harris, Jno. Liugley and Abraham Newcomb. Trvs- tees School Lands, llorton, Thos. Wm. Harris, AVm. Stewart and Andw. Borden. 2'rustecs Pulilic Buildings and Lands, Thos. Wm. II; ini- AV ncKWoi til (' uipman aui 1 y\ in. atoM. Crane, ^ilcl> K. jhinson, b'airiielcl le Ward n Cogs- 1, Amos did. W. on, J no. Skinner, ob Lock- cwconib, y. illisha , Jno. N. IS, Wm. U. Wood- n,niram Wallace, [cGrigor, , Parker, Lthaii W. 'son, Ja,j. Tong, jr., ke, Jacol) , Jno. 11. 3enira. V. I. i'uller. •, Geo. E. |- of Ship- tics and Lock- lawding ; .s Pier. wood and Cornelius son; Can- illc, Ceo. Davison, li L. Die- ton, M.P.. 0. Fisher, den, -M.o., iVhcelock, and J Of. le Gram- ge. Bcp. (/, Jap. S. calth, Vr. oniu'dlli-' inv. b wart an I'hos. Will. •\ 18G3.] ALMANACK. 97 COUNTY OF ANNAPOLIS. High Sheriff', Peter Bonnett. Coronem, Gilbert F. Ditmars, Jno. lloss, Walter Willett, Stephen Crossoup, Isaac B. Dennett, Law. Phin- ney, 'Jon. Woodbury, m. n., Robt. Leslie, m. n., Geo. T. Bingay, m. d., Jno. Brcnton, Wiswell Winchester, and Law Phinney. Supreme Court held at .Vnnapolis fourth Tuesday of June and first Tuesday of October. Prothonotarxj, Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of the Peace, Geo. R. Grassie. Commr''s for yivijhj relief to Insolvent Debtors, and fo) taking Affi- davits to hold to Bait, Geo. R. Grassie, Major Chipman, Israel W. Rug- gles, Robt. H. Bath, Jos. Wheelock, Jas. Gr.iy, Jas. Poyutz, Wm. Y. Foster, Andrew Henderson and Chas. M. Forbes. General Sessions of tlic Peace held at Annapolis on the third Tuesday of April, and last Tuesday of Octobci*. Jiis7jfcs of the Peace. — Major Chipman (Cusios), Geo. Robinson, Wm. Rani.lall, Zebulon Phinuey, Jno. Wiswall, Seth Leonard, Israel W. Rugglos, Peter Delancey, Wm. Harris, Henry Gesner, David C. Landers, Ldw. Eaton, Weston Hall, Tennis Bogait, Jas. Gray, Danl. NichoUs, Jno. Ross, Walter Willett Jno. Mills, Jas. Potter, Moses Shaw, Kc89 Stronacli, Thomas C. Wheelock, Lri Wolton, Edward Fitz Randolph, Walter Rickerson, Miner Tupper, Joseph Wheelock, Robt. H. Bath, Jno. F. Bath, Kobt. Parker, Robt. Mills, 2d, Aiiflreas Bohaker, Jas. Balcomb, Jno. Wilson, Peter Middlemas, Arthur Dodge, Joel Banks, Saml. Balcomb, Jordan Messenger, Andw. Ilendersoi, Be- naiah Spinney, Jas. Poyntz, Ambrose Bent, Jno. Grimes, Hoit. Wra. C. Whitman, Martin Gates, Chas. Spurr, Elias Bent, Felii McNeil, Avard Longley, Granville Reid, Wesley Reigh, Jas. Wheelock, Jno. H. Dit- mars, Henry F. Vruom, Jas. E. Potter, Jno. Berry, 1st, Jos. W. Rob- bins, Andw. H. Harris, Wm. R. Ruggks, Richardson Harris, Strathan Bailey, Maraden Foster, Wm. Piggott, Saml. Morse, Saml. L. Chipman, Jas. .Johnston, Wm. Croscup (1st), Wm. Weatherspoon, Leonard Wade, Wm. Y. Foster, Geo. Runcuiian, Jus. A. Wliitnian, Warren Chute, Jno. Long, Jno. Stoddard, Asapli Wliitiriiin, I'l/^c-kiel Foster, Wm. H. Morehouse, Jtieob Cliutc, Jas. Fuller, Dimock Gates, Jas. W. Sp^r, Robt. Neilly, Israel MoNair, IL nry Parsons, Win. J. Crosscup, Jonn Jjockwoo'i, Elias Messenger, Manicy White, T)a\id Morse, Chas. M. Forbes, [nglis Phinney, Isaac I>. Vroom, Daniel W. ]\Iilner, Wm. Dargie, Ji'- and Reuben B. Ouiling. CocRT or ViiOP\{E.r^.lud[/e, (l^o. S. Millcdge ; Registrar, Edw. H. Cutler. Registrar of Deeds, E. H. Cutler. Dep. Postniaslerx — Aatia- /jo/i's, Tiius. D.Henderson; Brid-jetown, Thomas Spuir: Clementsport, Ki'ginald M. Shaw; Lmorcncctoivn, Jno. V/. James; Wilmot, Jas. A. Gu)bon. ColTrs of Colonial and Light Duties and Controllers of Ciis'oins and j^igl'y Dis.), -Tno. Robin- son, Colin Campbell, Elisha Payson, Saml. Duucette, Jno. "^Vavd, .Jno. McNeil, Frederick A. Robichau,'james Harris, Hon: Anselni F. (\)un'!iu (Cus/os, Dis. Clare), Steplien Payson, Edw. A.Jones, Robt. Journey, Jones Morehouse, Charlton Sabean, Thus. O'Brien. Jos. Bancrofr, Hol- land E. Payson, Udw. M. Marshall, Wm. B. Bent, Edw. Hardwicke, ..'no. Eldridge, Beuj. H. Ruggles, Ross C. C. Fanninj;;, Sabine Savary, .Ino. Hogan, Fras. Bourneuf, Wm. Saunders, Lauchlin McKay, Alex. Hanl- wiok, Jno. Dakiu, Nathan Tupper, Edw. K. Timpany, llobt. Ilankorsun, Artemus O'Dell, Basil Robichau, Ruebcn Porry, ha Riymund, Boiia- venture Robichau, Sterns Jones, Jno. l)onne,::,MU, Meudal Croiikei-, Wi'i. McKay, Edw. H. Oakes, Jacob Dakin, jr , Geo. He.udeiLsou, David ll'oe, Wm. F. Marshall, Geo. Cossaboom, Geo. B. Pottor. David W'elcli, Pat. Nowlan, Jas. Stewart, Lewis L. Bourque, Jno. B. Melanson, Maturiu Robichau, Jno. V. Purdy, Wm. Aymar, Wm. F. Potter, Edw. Haine.s Pat. Macgir, Felix Deveau, jr., Jesse Harris, Wm. Coggius, Jno. Haiii.s, Isaiah Thurber, Benjm. Van Blarlcon, Thos. B. Tooker, fno. W. Wright, Geo. Denton, Jno. W. Powell, Saml. T. Bacon ami Avit Amerault. ^ Court of Pbobate.— Jwrf^c, Ja.s. A. Deunison; iJei^/sfrar, Chas. Bud I. ■^ 1863. Arra- dWrn. lobert- 8, Rev. e, Geo. litman. . PlMll- _ Uobt. rniacke. vza and rs, Geo. T)., and Edw. H. Tvoop, iral So- ts., Geo, (Capt.), icv, Geo. 0. Ward, lol Mor«- , and at k of the '))■ ti'.kiiiij IS. Budd, Marshall, iiesday of 10. Robin- la vd, .inc. . Coineau .lourney, ott, l!ol- :ke, .3 no. 'T .Tno. Win. sx. Hiird- linkorann, d, IJoisa- sev. Lvld ll'OO, [icli, Pat. Matnrin . Uainc.-', 0. Uains, Wright, lilt, las. Bud I. 1863.] ALM.\NACK. 99 SHORE CIRCUIT. Registrar of Deeds, Guy C. Jones. Colfrs of Colonial and Light Du- \ tics, and Controllers of Customs nnd jWivigation Lews — Diijby, Bots- furd Veits; Weymouth, Henry D. Ru^ocUs; Church Point, Ambrose Bourneuf; TVestport, Bcnjin. \l. Rnggles. Col. Colonial and Light Duties — Sandy Cove, Calvin Gidnoy. Surveyors of Shipping — Henry D. Riiggles, B. H. Rugcjlot!, Basil Rubichan and Riiel)en Perry. Seizing Ojficcrs and Landing Waiters, L. McKay, Jno. Smith and Jas. More- house. Dep. Postniaslers — Digby, Henry Stewart; Weymouth, Cerino P. .Jones; Westport, .lus. Bancroft; Sandy Cove, Jno. C. Morse. Com- ni^rs of Schools — Dist, of Dight/, P^ev. Chas. Ratidall, Rev. Jno. C. Moi^e, Rev. Arcliibald Gray, Rev. Edvv. Butler, Rev, P. J. Filluel, — Jno. Robinson, B. H. Ru^gles, A. Hirdwick, James A. Dennison, George Hemlcrson and Steplitn Marshall; Dist. of Clare, Rev. Jas. Daly, Rev. P. L. Madden, Rev. E F. Blancliot, Rev. Jno. P. Nowlau — bras. Bour- neuf, Benj. Bolleveau, Chas. .M. Ibiymond, Ira Raymond, Tim. Sullivan, Mandi Melanson and Jno. P. Tliibedeiu. Trustees of Schools — Jno. K. Veits and E. R. Cakes. Comm.''rs of Streets, Jas. Wai-rington, Austen Adams and Geo. Brooks. Clerk of License, Edwin Bent. County Treasurer, Jno. K. Veits. Supervisors of Public Lands, Edw. .K. Timpany, E. R. Oaks and Jno. Bannett. Z)''/?. Land Surveyors, Alpheus Jones and Anselm M. Comcau. Health Officers, Roht. Steplien, m. d., H. D. Ruggles, M. D., and Jno. Fox, m. n. Board of Health — Dighy, AVm. L. Bent, .Tones IMorehouso, Jno. V. Purdy, Henry Blakslee; Wey- mouth, Cerino P. Jones, Edw. Jones, Edw. P'vcrett; Brier Island and Long Island, Je.sse Harris, T. W. Ruggles, Wm. C. Payson, Win. Cog- gins, Geo. Munio. *^..* The district of TDitrby comprises the townsliips of Digby, Wey- mouth, Hillsbuvg, and Westport. The district of Clare comprises the township of Clare. COUNTY OF LUNENBURGII. Hi(jh Sheriff, Jno. H. KauU^ack. Coroners, Geo. Turner, Nelson Ciiesley, Diinl". Dimock, Clias. Gray, M'. D., Wm. A. C. Randall, ji. D., Jon. H. Jameison, .m. u., Wuj. Rcss jind Wm. V. Andrews. Supremo Court held at LuuenluiViih on tlie fourth Tuesday of April, ami on the second Friday next after tlie sitting of tlio Court at Liverpool. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Croirn, James Dowling. Comm'rs for giving Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Af- fidavits to hold to Bail. Wm. Ros.--, Jno. Heckman, Daniel Dimock, Jno. llarlcy, ^latt. Ernst ami Jas. Dowlmiv. General Sessions of the Peace held at Lunenburgh on the scc'o/ic7 Tues- day of January. Justices of the Pea<:e.—.hw. Heckman (Cus/o.s), Daniel Dimock, Mar- tin Henneberry, Wm. Ross, Henry 8. Jost, Clias. Church, Henry Bailey, (tco. Ivaulback, W. V. Andrews, Morton Wheeh.ck, Jno. Keedy, Lemuel W. Drew, Benj. Reinhart, Nicholas Wolf, Benj. Legg, Wm. Robinson, Benj. Zwicker, Geo. Ross, Jos. P.Miller, Geo. Ricliardson, Benj W. C. .Manning, Tlios. K. Cragir, Ji.s. D. Selig, Lewis Knaut, Edw. Morgan, Geo. Mills, David Crandal, Peer Corkum, Wm. Drew, Nelson Chesley 100 BELCH Kits FARMERS ri8G3. Robt. Scott, Jof. Rudolf, Geo. AiulevJ-on, Clm!?. Riiilers — Liverpool, T\u>i>.. P. Calkin; Mill Village, F^phraim Mack; Milton, Jas. Collie; Port .Medwny, Eldred Cohoon. Comnvrs. of Schools —Sodthern District, Rev. E. B. Nichols, Rev. Jas. Melvin — Jno, Shcrriffs, Caleb Seely, Wni. 11. Freeman, Jas. Collie, Wm. Ford and Jos. J. Letson; jYorihern District, Rev. Jno. jNIcKinnon — Edwin Christopher, Robt. Bryden, Jos. M. I'recnian, Edw. P. Freeman, Thos. Flynn and Chas. Cameron. Dep. Land Surveyor, Whitman Freeman. Trustee of Public Property, Jno. Campbell. Tow/i Clerk — Liverpool, Nathan Payzant. COUNTY OF SIIELBURNE. High Sheriff, Thomas .Tohnston. Coroners, Israel K. Wilson, m. d., W^ra. J. Bell, and Jno. J. Schi'age, Ji. i>. Supreme Court held at Barrington on the second Tuesday after the fourth Tuesday of April, and at Shelburne on the last Tuesday of Septem- ber. Prothonotiiry and Clerk oftlic Crown, Jno. Tottie, jYotaries Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court, and Xerxes Z. Chipman. Comm'rsfor giving Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold toBail, Cornelius White, Josiah Co'Hn, Gilbert McKenna, Geo. H. Deinstadt, Robt. Curry, Andw. Barclay, Alex. McNaunrhlon, Winthrop Sargent, Jno. Tottie, Jas. ."Muir, Jusiah Snow, jr., Gabriel llobertsori, l>. W, ILnmr iuid J. C. Smith. General Sessions of the Peace held at B.irrington on the Monday next afcer i\io fourth Tuesday of Api-Il, ami at Shelljurue on the second Tues- day of Jjinuary, -mvX first .Moidriy of June. Jasiicfs of the Peace — Dist. uf^.Skflhurne, Geo. H. Deinstadt (Custos), Robt. Curry, Jas. Geldos, Gilbert McKenna, Jno. Locke, V/m. J. Bell, A^ox. McN.uighton, Alex. 11. Cm-ken, llugli Houston, Jno. Bower, Win. T. Kelly, Jno^ Puvney, David Eiscnhaur, Wm. McMillan, Jas. HoMen, Robt. Mcintosh, Jas.'llog'r, Wm. Crews, Ja.^. Muir, Jno. M.*Dall; Dist. of Barringtoa — Josiah Coffin (Custos), Winthrop Sargent, Saml O. Doane, Jno. Lylo, Jas C. Smith, Wm. Cunningham, Josiah Snow, Sd., 102 BELCIIKll's FAKMKH'S [i8r;;^. Jno. W. Hoiiier, Thos. Crowell, Thos. W. Wilson, Siinil. Smitli, li:irtlott Covin, .1(18. Nickei'son, Asa M.-iirmy, David Smitli, .la.s. Sr.iitli, 'lhvi<. Banks, Henry Chute, ThcoiU/i-e Nickorsoii, AVin. Patterson, iJavitl Swain, Obeil. W. ilouier and IJenian Kenney. CU'rka of the Peace — Shelbume, 11. II. Thomson; Banim/ton, Uiifus II. Crowell. CouiiT OF PnoiiATii. — Judijc, Alex. MoNaughton; iiry/s/n/r, Cornelius White. Rcf^istrar of Deeds, Cornelius White. Dep. Post masters' — Skelfntrne, 11. R. Thomson; Barrini/lo/i, R. A. Crowell; Locke's Island, X. Z. Cliipman. ColVrs of Colonial and Liyht Datics,and ConVrs of Customs and JVaviyation Laws — Shel/mrne, Jas. Muir, jr. ; Birrinij- ton, AVinthrop Sargent; Rayijcd Islam!, Wm. Stalker. Seizing Officers, Nathan Snow, jr., Jos. Uanks, Jos. 'J'erfry, Daal. Sargent and Watson Nickerson. CoWr Litjht Duty and Seizinij Officer — Shrlinune, Jas. F. Demings. Survei/ors of Shipping — Sliclhunie, Wm. (.\ AVhidden; Barrinijton, Danl. Sargent. Rdfr of Shi/ipin!/, Jas. Muir. Connn'rs of Schools — Dist. of Harrington, Rev. Jas. Buckley, Rev. Albort Swim, ilev. Henry Stokes, Rev. Hugh McMillan — VVintluop Sargent, Thos. Colhn, Robt. Robertson, Prince McLaren, Andw. Crowell, David Thomas, Jno. Megray, Wm. Nickerson, Paul Brown and Sauil. Snow. Dist. of Shelhurni', Rev. Thos. H. AVhite, Rev, Geo. Clarke— Piobt. Currie, Joshua Snow, Geo. Snyder, And. Barclay, Alex. McXaughton, Hon. Jno. Li.cke, Alex. H. Cocken ami Hugh Ilousten. Trustees of t lie Academy, Corne- lius White and Winthrop Sargent. Clerk of License, AVm. Hogg. Health Officers, I. Iv. Wilson, m. u., Geo. Snyder, m. d., and Henry L. Wilson. Board of Health — Township of Barrinfjton, I, K. Wilson, M. «., H. L. Kelly, m. v., Jno. Sohi-age, 5i. d., Wm. Snow, jr., Jos. A. Smith, Isaac Nickerson, Solomon Kendrick, Geo. Wilson and Warren Doaue. Dcp, Land Surveyors, Alex. Hamilton and.Juo. Firth. COUNTY OF YARMOUTH. High Sheriff, Joseph Shaw. Coroners, Jas. C. Parish, M. D., Jno. Tooker, Matt. Jeffery, Foreman Hat field and Nathan Hilton,. Supreme Court held at Yr.rmouth on the Tuesday before the last Tuesday of September; and at Tusket Village on the third Tuesduj^ after the fourth Tuesday of April. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Jno. W. H. RoAvley. Comm'rs for giving Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affidavits to hold to Bail, Rueben Clements, Jno. Bourque, Enos Gard- ner, Wm. Rogers, J. Wm. H. Rowley, Jno. Tooker, Thos. Willett and Jas. M. Lent. General Sessions of the Peace for the District of Arjrvle held at Tusket Village on the //ii>^/ Tuesday of April, and third Tuesday of October; and at Yarmouth on the first Tuesday of March, and first Tuesday of September. Justices of the Peace — Dist. of Yarmouth, Elisha W. B. Moody {Cus- tos), Reuben Clements, Tluis. Kill.im, Caleb Cook, Jno. Murray, Leonaid Weston, Benjin. Rogers, Thos. D. Chipman, Jesse Shaw, Wm. H. Town- send, Robt, Gue.^t, Nathan Hilton, Wm. Rogers, Wm. H. Moody, Ama.si Durkee, Wm. Burrill, Jno. W. Lovett, Rubt, Brown, Jno. "CrawU'v, Ansel Robifis, Nelson Corning, Nuthan Crosby, Josiah Raymond, Biiij. P. Crosby, Geo. W, Crosby, Wio. H. Jenkins, Harvey Cann', Benj. Mosos, Jos. Durkee, Nat. Churchill, Jno. Reynard, Chas. Tooker, Geo. S. B'owu, irtlctt ■fwain, burnc, rnolius sters' — Island, iVrs of irrini/- )//(>c/-s, Watson ne, JiX«. 'oinm''rs •tSwiui, t, Tlios. Thoniiis, Dist- of , Joshua 0. Li.cke, 1^ Covne- n. iioucfl. Henry L. . Wilson, •,, Jos. A. 1 Warren h. D., Jno. the last 1/ Tuesdiiy •k of the for talcing f,nos Gard- 'illett anil at Tuskct lit' October ;^ iruesday of lody (Ctw- |y, Lfunavd H. 'i'own- |(ly^, Aniiisi Crawk'v, jnd, BiiU- 18G3.] ALMANACK. 103 Saml. Flint, Bonj. rieavolaiids, Jno. Moulton, Jno. K. Ryerson, Jno. Mc- Ivor, Nolicniiah K. t'k'Uieiits, And. Lovott, Jacob Hatfield and Thog. Allan; DisL of Anjyle, Abraham Lent {Cndos), Israel Harding, Kobt. J. Eakins, Jaa. M. Lent, Isaac S. Hattiuld, Jno. McKinnon, Matt. Jetlery, Jno. Ryder, llueben Abbott, Simon D'Enti-emont, W alter Larkin, Peter ►S. D'Kntremont, Jno. Bourtiuo, Dominick D. Boudreau, Mich. Surette, Leon Porter, W'm. D'Lntreuiont, Wni. Hatfield, jr., Jas. H. Hamilton, Jos. White, Obed W. Sloconib, Peter Surette, Cyril Babine, Jeremiah Timms, Louis B. D'Kntreniont, Thos. Willet, Stillman Larkin, Nat. Hogg, Jno. B. White, Jno. Gavel, Saml. Hamilton, Enos Gardner, Jno. Ingra- ham Brand, Geo. Williams and Cyril Porter. Clerks of the Peace — Dist. of Yarnwuih, Jno. 'looker; Dist. of Art/yle, Wm. Robbins. Court of Projjate. — Judtje, Jas. Murray, jr. Registrar, Henry A. Grantham. Rci/istrar of Deeds, Jno. Murray. Dep. Postmasters — Yarmouth, Ilichd. Huntington; Argyle, Jas. M. Lent. CoU'rs of Co- lonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and JVavigation Laws — Yarmouth, Thos. E. Moberly; Tusktt, Abram Lent; Pubnico, Simon D'Entreniont; Beaver River, Reuben I'erry. CoWis Light Duty and Seizing Officers — Pubnico, Robt. Wilson; Tusket, Jos. White. Seizing Officer, WMiitman Spinney. Warehouse Keeper^and Seizing Officer and Surveyor of Shipping, Henry Hood. Landing Waiter, Searcher and Seizing Officer, Lyman Durkee. Comm'rs of Schools — Yarmouth, Jo.s. B. Bond, Robt. Hunter, Chas. E. Brown, Fredk. Hilton, Jos. Rogers, Nathan Hilton, Robt. K. Lonergan. Geo. W. Tooker, Wm. J. Hatliold and Trovet IJoudrot; Ars^yle, Rev. J. M. Gay, Rev. Jos. Quin- nan, Rev. Philip Tocque, Rev. Chas. Knowles — Jno. Bourque, Thos. WiUett, Dominique Bondreau, Israel Hai'ding, jr., Reuben Abbott, Jas. M. Lent, Nat. Travis, J. C. Anderson and Enos. Gardner. Board of Heallh— Yarmouth, Dr. J. B. Bond, Dr. B. V. Varley, Dr. F. A. Web- ster, E. W. B. Moody, W'm. H. Townsend. Heallh Officers — Yarmouth, Dr. G. J. Farish; Argyle, Dr. Thos. Kirby. Trustees of Public Pro- perty — Argyle, Wm. Hatfield, Bonj. Hobbs and Wm. D'Entreraont; Yarmouth, Wm. Robertson, Chas. E. Brown and Enos Cook. Fire Wardens — Yarmouth, Gilbert Sanderson, Rol)t. Brown, Jno. W. Levitt, E. W. B. Moody, Nathan Lewis, Goo. Ryerson, Jos. B. Lovitt, Jos. Bur- rill and Chas. E. Brown. Fire Engine Company — No. 1, Capt. Robt. Hunter; No. 2, Capt. G. J. Johnson; No. 3, Capt. Thos. B. Dane. Trustees Public Cemetery, Saml. Brown, Robt. Hunter and Andw. Lo^'itt. Sui veyors of Lines and Bounds — Irgyle, Jno. Bourque, H. Spinney and S. D'Entreraont. Supervisors — Argyle, .Jos. V. D'Entre- niont, Ja«. McKeeson and Jacob Hatfield; Yarmouih, Walter Churchill, Saml Flint and Saml Crosby. Harbour Master — Yarmouth, Chas Took- ' Town Clerks — Argyle, Harvey Spinney; Yarmouth, Jno. Tooker. i Clerks of License — Yarmouth, Heman Gardner; Argyle, Wm. S. Rob- I bins. Dep. Land Surveyor, Peter Hatfield. Board of Examiners of Merchant Captains, Capt. Saml. Flint, Capt. Nathan Moses and Jno. Mclvor. Agent for Lloyds E. W. B. Moody. Laban S. Balcomb. Agent for the Bank Murray, jr. U. S. Consular Agents of JVbva-Scotiat Jas. }nj, ^lo^o! ,S. b"'OWU ,^ 104 BELCHERS FARMERS [18G3. CAPE BRETON CIRCUIT. COUNTY OF SYDNEY. High Sheriff", Henry P. Hill. Coroners, Wm. Cuvrie, M. D., and Jos. Symonds. JVhtariet Public, The Barristers t" the Supreme Court, and Diivid Condon, Hugh McDonald, Robt. McDonald, Saml. McDonald and Eduj. Corbett. Supreme Court held at Antigoniah on the second Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday of June, and on the second Tuesday next after tho /our/A Tuesday of October. Prolhonolary, Clerk of the Crown, and County Treasurer, Alex. McDomild, M. d. Comm^rs for givintj Relief to Insutvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Alex. McDonald, m. n,, Geo. Brennan, Wni. G. Hierlihy and Wm. A. Cunningham. General Sessions of the Peace held at Dorchester on the second Tues- day of JanuUry. Justices of the Peace. — Alex. McDonald, m. d. (^Cusios), Jas. Ran- dall, Hugh McDonald, Jos. Symonds, "Wm. C. Hierlihy, Geo. Brennan, Aug. A. Ogden, Robt. McDonald, Angus McDonald, Dougald Came- ron, Robert Trotter, Alexander Mcl3onald, Archibald McGillivray, John McKenzie, Jno. McKinnon, Jno. McDonald, Jos, Smith, Nor- man McDonald, Lauchlin Cameron, Don. McDonald, Allan Smith, Don. McMillan, Don. Chisholm, Jno. McDonjild, Rodk. Chisholm, Christopher McDonald, Wm. Chisholm, Lachlan McEachern, Wm. Chisholm, Wm. Gerroir, Edm, Gorman, Chas. Cameron, Jno. McDonald, Dun. Chisholm, Wm. R. Cunningham, Don. McDonell, Edm. Corbett, Elisha M. Randall, Wm. Currie, Hugh McGillivray, Robt. N. Henry, Alex. McNaughton, Aaron D. Harrington, Wra. J. Beck, Alex. M. Chis- holm, Jno. Cameron, Jno. McDonald, Jno. Sears, Alex. Macintosh, M.D. Don. McKenzie, Rodk McDonald, Angus McDougall, Geo. M. Cunning- ham, Rich'd. J. Forrestall, Mich. Crispe, Peter Gerroir, Lucien Doiron, Alexander Chisholm, Toussaint Deslauriers and Don. Chiaholm. Clerk of the Peace, Jas. Wilkie. Court of Probate. — Judge, Alex. McDonald, m. d. ; Registrar, Geo. Brennan. Registrar of Deeds, Aaron D. Harrington. CoU'is of 'Co- lonial and Light Ditties and Controllers of Customs and JVavigation Laws — Antigonish, Hugh McPhee; Jjittle River, Jas. Ramlall. ColVr Colonial and Light Duties — Harbour an Bouche, Edm. Corbett. Sur- veyors of Skipping, Hugh McPhee and Edm. Corliett. Dep. Postniiistcr — Antigonish, Henry P. Hill. Comm'rs of Schools, Rev. Jno. Cameron, Rev. Jno. SchuUe, Rev. Run. McGillivray, Rev. K. J. McDonald, Rev, Don, McGillivary, Rev. T. W. Morris, Rev. David Honeyman, Rev. Tht s, Dowuie — Alex, McDonald, Hugh McDonald, Geo, Brennan, Archd. McGillivray and Win. Chisholm. Clerk of Jjirensc, Sand. Macdonell. Dep. Land Surveyor, Danl. C. Rubei'tsjon. Health Offuwr, Alex. Ah- Intosh, M. u. Board of Health , Ah^s.. McDonald, m, d., Win. Currie, M, n,, Geo. Brennan, Wm. R. Cunnin>;;ham arid Wni. IJock, Antigonish Cublinq Ci-ub. — PrcsL, Wm. A. Henry; Vice Prrxt., R. ^McDonald. Representative Afe m be rs , Rubt. Lavisaml Wm. A. Henry. Treasurer, H. Macdonald. Sec^y, S. McDonell. Comviittee of Manage- I 1863. 1803.] ALMANAC K. 105 meiit, 1>. .MiuvloiiiiM, U. N. Henry imJ A. M. Ciiuniiif ham. Extraordi- iiin y Member, Kobt. l>avics. nd Jos. David i a Edm. xt nfter fler tho yn, and ng Afji- ,n, Wm. \d Tues- I 19. Ran- Jrennan, 1 Carae- lilUvray, th, Nor- n Smith, Ihifiholra, rn, Wm. cDonald, Corbett, . Henry, M. Chis- )9h, M.D. Cunning- j Doivon, ■ Clerk ! rar, Geo. '■■ of ■Co. i viijaUon ColVr tt. Swr- stmustcr anierou, aid, Rev. iev. Tht s. Archd. ivcdonoll. \lex. M.- Currie, Prrst., A. Henry. Manaije- rOUNTV OF CUYSBOROUGH. JJiijh SJirriJJ', T'Miii H. Fvaiichvilh'. Corvt'crs, Kdw T. C'niniingham Spimioy Whitmiui, Jas, 15. HiKlliv mid Kiliii. H. Fiaii^liviUc. ^\'(>farii'.K Public,, the IJarristors nf the Siipronio Court and Jas. 13. i lladioy, .lof^sie Andorsoii, .1. W. liiiiclow, .ir, , F. H. I'riincliville, Kdw. ' Muiidfll, Goo. Morris, A. 1*. Molvenzlc, Edw. J. ("unuiii^ham and Tiios. 1 C. Cook. Supreme Court lield at Guysborougli on tho Tuesday next after the ' fourth Tuesday of .luno, and on the Tues lay next after the fourth Tues- day of <)ctol)er. Frotlionotartj, Clerk of the Crown, and Health Ojfi- \ cer, Edw. Carritt, ,m. d. ; Cotiim''rs for i/ivhii^ Relief to Insolicnf Debtors, and for taking I JfUluvits to hold to Liiil, W. G, Scort, Juo. .Mahoney, Edni. IE Francli- I \ille, Jas. Ji. Hadlcy, W. Hurt sind Christoplicr .lust; .S7. Mary's DisL, Hu Mary's IJist., Hugh yicDonAW-.'liiu/istrars—St. Mary's Dist., Juc. W. McKcen; Dist. of Gvysborovyh, Saml. R. Russell. Be- yUtrars of Deeds — Guyshorongh, Wm. Moir; St. Mary's Dist., Hugh McDonald. Coll'rs Colonial and Light Duties, and Contrcdlers of Casioms and JMtvigction Laws — Gvysl.orovgh, Wm. Hart; Cape Canso, Geo. Norris; Port Mulgrave, Isaac "Wylde. ColVrs Colonial and Light Duties— St. Mary's River, Jno. McDonald; Isaac's Harbour, Stephen McMullen. Controller of Customs and .Kavigation Lnn-s—St. Mary's iJ/r^r, Alex. McDonald; Sriziny Officers, Tlios, P. Flavin and .Tesse An lorson. Svrve\ior^ of Shi]\ It, Alex. .McDonald find Wm. Hart. — Coll'rs of Light Duties — M'hitehaven Jas. Feltmatc; Canso, W. J. Bigelow; Strait of Canso, Alex. Eraser. Agent for Emigrant Ships I 100 BKIX'IIKi: 8 FAKMKU S and P rcve ti I i I'c Offirfir, Jus. 11. Ili'lloy. JJrp I'ostniontvrx- boroii'jh, I'l. I. ('uiiniiiiiliiini; Slierhrooki', St. J/«;'i/'«, llii;^li Mo Cd'iso, (ii'(». Nditis; Port .Muljr'ifr, .lu.-. Staii'onl; ISh'inl'j M bilil. Coiiiin' ra uj' ScliouU, (:\\\'\.~Uy^^\^'v Just, .(inp. MalDUcy, C'liMiiiiij^liiiiu, Jvim, J[. t'raihjiiville lUiiMViii. Ilui'tsliiniu'; SI, JJisl., Ki'v. .1. CimpUfll, l{fv. .\1»'.\. <'.iiiii>l.oll, It.'v. II. I.irlcs MelJotuiM, rii(i8. (ilfiicrd.fs, Wni. McKciii, Jos. AlcxaiiiUr, Win A. i'. McKoiizic, Ale.\. Siiiclaii-, Ni'il (jiiuiii, .Iiid. A. AluDdualt Cuiiiiaiiij^cr .mil Clia.s. IJiiriis. Cauini'is of SIncIs, .hiu. M (liu.s. lii,j,sby ami 'I'lui.s. (". IVai't. Dffi. Laud Surrcijor, .liio. lor. Dip. JJi/i'nt for Lhn/il's, VAtu. If. Krauolivilk'. Ifaiillh K(hv. Cairitii M. I). Jioitn/ of J fculth, ^^'ln. W.ivt, VavI. I. V ham, Edui. 11. i'luiiohvillo, J no. Maliany and Lewis W. DowUarr — Giiy^- Diinalii ; . Arolii- i;.i\v. I. Mai if a — Ilii-li I'.ciit, 1, Alex, alidiicy, A. 'I'liy- Ojfici'r, i.iiuing ■ ts. COUNTY OF CAPE BRETON. Hiffh Sheriff, Napoleon Gibbons: Coroners, Clias. McAlpinc, Don. N. McQueen and Laticldaii H(jbei'tson. Supivuje Court helil at Sydney on the first Tuesday of June and on theyjysi Tuesday of October. Prolhonotiiry, Clerk of the Crown a ad Clerk of the Pvncp, Cbas. I]. lieoiianl, jr. Co/11 in'' rs for (jiciiiy relief to Insulceid Debtors, ami for takin;/ Afji- davits to hold to Buil, (has. E. Leonard, (has. McAlpinc, IVter IL Clarke, C. E. Leonard, jr., Uenry Davenport, Win. (jamuiell, Jno. A Moore, L. Robertson and .liio. .MLd.t-in. JVotaries Public, the Barristers of tlie Supreme Court, and Peter II. Clarke, C. E. Leonard, Thos. S. [{own, Chas. McAlpine, .). D. Gillis, ,Jno. McLean, Simon Nicholson, .las. Chaloner, Geo, J']. .lean, .Jno. Forbes, Robt. Martin, Edw. 1). fromain, Thos. C. Hill and Wni. Purvis, Fs, .Folui McAulay. ColTr Colo- i nial and Lvjht Duties — Eiiylish Town, Jno. MoAulay. Seizing j Officers, Angus Morrison, .Tno. Bain, Geo. Burton, Don. Molntosh, Evans Campbell and Neil McPherson. Surveyor of Shipping, .Jacob S. Ingrahana. Harbour Masters — Baddeck, Evans Campbell; English Toivn, Henry Sutherland. Dep. Land Surveyor, Don. Ross. Health Officer — Baddeck, J. G. A. McKeen, M. D. Comni^rs of Schools, Rev. A. Mclntosli, Rev. Don. MclCinnon, Rev. Chas. Ross, Rev. Jas. Fvaser, Rov. Kenneth McKenzie — Dougald B. McNab, Jno. Robertson, Jos. Ilart, A. J. White, Alux. Muuro and Alox. Cameron. '.; COUNTY OF INVERNESS. High Sheriff', Geo. C. Lawrence. Coroners, Dunsier Tremain, Jno. Munro and .Tas. G. McKeen. Supreme Court held at Port Hood, on the third Tuesday of June, and third Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Croivi, Jas. McDonnell. Comm''rs for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors and for taking affl- 'lavits to hold to Bail, hnns'iei'Tvemain, Vtitcv J. Brouard, Lauchlan McDougall, and Jas. McDonnell. jyotiirics Public. — The Barristers of the Sup. Court, Jno. McLeod, Saml. Lawrence, Jas. G. j\TcKeen, Isaac McLeod, Thos. Martell, Philip Le Montais, Geo. C. Lawrence, Edw. S. Blauchard and T^arclay E. Tremain. General Sessions of the Peace held at Port Ilood on the second Tues- day of January, and first Tuesday of October. Justices of the Peace. — Hon. Wm. McKeen ( Castas), .Tno. L. Tremain, Jno. Campbell, Peter J. Brouard, Don. Ciimeron, Jno. McLeod, Dunsier Tremain, Jno MoLellan, Jas. G, McKeen, Peter Smyth, Don. McDonald, Hugh Campbell, Don. Beaton, Alex. McLean, Martin McPherson, Mal- colm McDonald, Lauchlin McDougail, Dougall Smith. Jas. Pureell, Allan Cameron, Isaac McLeod, Neil McLcll'Ui, S.nml. Campbell, Jno. Beaton, Angus MoLellan, /V-ch. Mclntyre, Malcom McKay, Jno. II. Mc- Keen, Alex. Chisholm, Hugh McKay, Philip J. LeRiche, Jno. Chisholni, Jno. Murray, Jno. McDonald, Don. McDonald, Jas. .AIcDonald, Saml. Lawrence, Don. McLelkn, Milcolm McDonald, Saml. Beaton, Don. Mc- Lellan, Matt. McDaniel, Jno. Ross, Angus Mclnnes, Hugh Cameron, Rodk. McNeil, Jno. McLean, Angus ]McEachorn, Jno. Goo. Crov.liH, Angus Murphy, Wm. Chisholm, Allan McQuarry, Jno. Chisholm, Wm. L. Pye, Jno. Wright, Edw. McMillan, Hugh McMillan, Jno. McD. Tnl- looh, Aiex. Gillicsi, Hiclid. Darcy, D(jn, McL. MoDonall, J. Duiic:iii Cameron, Dun. iMcLoan, Don. ^Iclntosh and Dougald Kennedy. Cl'vk of the Peace, Jno. Lewis Tremain. rrrrss- 1863.] ALMANACK. 109 Court of Proratk. — Jur/r/r, Jno. L. Tromain: Registrar, Goo. C. Lfiwrcnco, jr. Jip./istrar of Drcds, .hio. L. 'I'remaiii. Coll'r Colonial and Lijhl Duties, ami Controllers of Customa and JWiriijation Lavs — Port Hool, \'A\s\ \). Treinain; Ship Harbour, l*eler. .1. Urouard; Maryarev, .las. Lawrence. ColVr Colonial and Lit/iit JJiities — Alar- c/are.c. Island, Nat. C. McKccii. Scizimj OlJiccr, Walter Lawrence. — Si/rvryors of Sliippiig, Peter .J . Urouard aiul E. D. Treriiain. D^p. Poiiinusiers — Port Hood., .J. D. Tremain; J\Iar;/arce, Jas. T. Lawrenci", 3fa/;oi/, C. McMillan: Plaister Cove, .J. G. Molveen; Wlnjcocouimjh, .IriO. McKiiinou; Shiji Hiirbour, Matilda IJrouavil. Commissioners of Sclto» ETC. N B. .6?, .18 . ^ .16 .V2 . 5 .15 u. . '.) . 8 .16 16'.t ' ..03 ..10 . . 4 '. '. 8 .. 4 . . 12 103 18G3.] ALMANACK. Ill CORPORATION-CITY OF HALIFAX. Mayor, P. (';irteret Hill, D. (\ L. Rvcai-'/cr, AVilliam Sutlierlaiui, City Cler!,-, J no. L. ('riii'ii;. Jl-i-ii.siaiii Cli'i l>', Tlios. lliiiml. Mitrsliai or Hujli Con>laule, (Jarret Cotter. Trtuisnrer, Lawrence llartbhornc. Jluditurs, Jno. Pugli aad .)nu. T. Wylde. City Assessor, Jno. L. Barry. City Medical Officer, Jas. C. Hume, M. I>. ALDERMKN' AND .JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. I Ward No. 1 — Wni. Curi'pton, Peter Inday and H«jnry G. Hill; Xo. 2 — • Jno. McCulIoch, Wni. jJuubar auil Jno. Meap^her; No. 3 — Wni. Ack- hur&t, Jno. Eajijan and Tnos. Bogg.s; No. 4- Sand. Trenaman, Wm. J. [ Coleman ami Wnu 11. Pallistcr; No. o — Edw. Leahy, Jeremiah Conway, ■ and Wni. Roche; No. 6— E. I). Meyuell, Matt. 11. Richey, and Jos. Jenniuji;s. ; The Mayor's Court is held in the County Court House, ou the second ! am] f on rill Tuesihiy in every month. The Police Office is open every -.veek day, from 10 to 3 o'clock. One of the Aldermen preside weekly in rotation. I Comm'rs Public Accounts and Finance, Aid. Compton, McCulloch, Ackhurst, Palli^ter, Conway, Meyuell. Cornm'i'.s of tlie Common, Aid. Compton, Dunbar, Egan, Trenaman, Jenninj^s, Roche. Co;iim'rs of the Cemetery, Aid. Hill, Boggs, Coleman, Jennings, Mc- CuUocii, Comm'rs City Prisons, Aid. Hill, Ackhurst, McCulloch, Coleman, Conway, Richey. Coni'n'rs City Property, Aid. Hill, Dunbar, Ackhurst, Trenaman, Lealiy, Jennings. Comm'rs on Tenders, Aid. Imlay, Meagher, Egan, Coleman, Conway, Richey. Comm'i's Cabs and Trucks, Aid. Imlay, Egan, Leahy, Meagher. Comm'rs City Hospital, ALL Compton, Dunbar, Egan, Pallister, Leahy, Moynell. Comm'rs on Rates and Taxes, Aid. Hill, jNIeagher, Boggs, Pallister, Conway and Meynell. Conim'is of Streets, Aid. McCulloch, Trenaman and Conway. Comm'rs Internal Health, Aid. Compton, Egan and Meynell. Comm'rs on Laws and Privileges, Aid. Compton, Boggs, Coleman, McCulloch and Richey. Comm'rs on Water Appeals, Aid. Compton, Meagher, Boggs, Trena- man, Leahy ami Jennint^s. CoMMrssioxKRS FOR Water Supply. — Jno. A. lif'W (Chairman), Jno. L. Birry and Edw. Longard. Superintendent, J. P. Mulr. Scc'y., P. jiorden. Messenger, S. Boreham. CUy Architect, IS. DcG. Marshall. "Clerk of License, W. J. Morris. Clerks of Markets, Robt. Mottou and Peter Meagher. Keeper and Superintendent of Markets, W. G. Anderson. Health Inspector, James Spike. Superintendent of Streets, Jas. Pollock. Clerk of tftreo^ts, Jno. C. Craigen. Inspectors and Weighers of Fresh an. Pickled Beef and 112 BELClIEli S FARMEU S [18G3. Pork, .T;is. Moonoy and Wni. Nowodrnb. Woiglioi's of Flour, Saiiil. Ciii-- ten, J. Piirker, Wni. Grant, (!. Irwin, Win. II. Coi^swi'll. Vt'eighcr of Hay, Jai<. Jiiirnliain, Govci'nor of City Prison, Matt. ('ai.,pboll; Under Keeper, .Ino. Kenn<'1y. Keeper of Cemetery, Jos. Keetler. Wahu Asskssors. — No. 1, Tlios. Fenerty and A. Murphy; No. 2, Geo. ITcndei'son and Win. Fraser; No. 8, Geo. Bolton and T. Wr.lsli; No. 4, .los. Murphy and Alex. Stevens; No. 5, Jno. Woodill and Jas. Mulroney; No. *"), Wni. Merkel and Henry Vietli. CoNSTAiJLi'S. — AVard No. 1, Tlios. H:iydon and Jno. Keefe; No. 2, Ja.'^. Burke and David Evans; No. o, L'hilip Parsons and Wm. Roddick; No. 4, Patk. Caultield and Lewis Hutt; No. 5, Jno. Arthur and Maurice Power; No. 0, Jno. Campbell and Pon. Eraser. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Fire Wards. — No. 1, i^.ld. Corapton, A. J. Ritchie, Geo. Blaicklock; No. 2, J. D. Nash, Jas. Roeves, Geo. Lang; No. 3, Jas. Dufrjjjan, Jas. Butler, P. IL LeNoir; No. 4, Aid. Coleman, Jas. Flynn, Jas. Isles; No. 5, Aid. Ackhurst (Chairman), Robt. Taylor, Peter Hogau; No. C, Edw. Longard, Jas. Duncan, F. Fiwliwiek. FiRK CoNSTABL'js. — No. 1, Jno. Lane, P. Kelly, Jno. Hogan; No. 2, Arthur Murphy, Ilichd. Currie, M. Keating, AVm. Noble; No. 3. Stephen Bowers, Jas. Hunter; No. 4, Thos. Bracketi, Thos. Rhyno, Mich. Power, P. Clark; No. 5, Mich. Punch, Geo. Ackhurst, Wm. McNutt; No. G. Jas. Warner, Jno. Young, .Tos. McDermot. Committee of >Linagement at Fires, E. Longard, Jas. Reeves, Wm. Coleman, Geo. Lang. Fire Constables to attend Committee, Wm. Noble, Richd. Currie, Arthur Mui-phy, Jiiu. Young, Geo Ackhurst. Commit- tee in charge of Fire Plugfi, Hydrants, Pumps and Wells, No. 1, Wm. Compton; No. 2, Geo. Lang; No. 8, Jas. Duggan; No. 4, Jas. Isles; No. 6, Peter Hogan; No. 6, k\ FMsiivvick. Committee to receive Tenders, Wm. Ackhurst, Robt. Taylor, J. Butler, Jas. Duggan and A. J. Ritchie. Committee in charge of Engine House and other property, Chairman of Fire Wards, Captains of Engine and Axe Companies. Sun Fire Company — Presi., Jus. B. i;iiii II. \V. ('I.tUc, (Uml V. Jfiii'i,- «/ Jlrii/n-lf, CapliiiM 1!. I;, f^'iifn-^. ICilli I'. A.-i^i''t'iiil l/r.-Mti-^ti.r ilr.iii-,;il. .Niiijur St. (rciirKi' MiTvyn Xii^'ont, iinnltarhcd. Toirii M'lim; Criliincl Aii£^ii-r-(iv.}irf(il nf JliKiii'ols, Jnliii D. Midlhve. Sfaf)' .Suruf'ii Mii;i„\ J. (i. W.l.nl. M. 1). Utitrr Asi'l. .V/nv/C'i/is, Geo. Vi.iiill, iiiiliiird WoIkoIi'V, and Edward H. Lloyd, M. D. Banufk .Ma-iter, Ca|itiiiii I'. P. I'riitiiiaii, lato 1st W. I. U. MILTTAUY STOKE DKI»AR'nrENT. Dfp'il// .Stipcrintriidriit of Sturi'i. H. II. rrinifli'. ( ivlnfivo niilifary rank Major), flep. AKntn. (In., ('. W, E. Ilollowny. '1'. S|iariir.><, and J. V. Willi.-, (loliitivc military riDik l.ieut. i Tf.miiorori/ i.'It!:. T. Mickli'wrif^lil. .V(wt')»e;i, (,. (.rant and .). Hilton. Ai'iiioiini; il. I'olcy. Vurpeitter, J. IngltlleUI. Musatniger and Offifc Keeper, ,1. 'I odd. ROYAL E\0 INKER DEPARTMENT. t'n?nMiaii(?i)i7 O/RffJC, Liout.-('ol(in(!l SjicnriT Wcstmacott. Clrr!:.'< of n'orku, T. F. Hanlon, H. J. Atkins, and (Ji-orjje Uobin.i. (.'lerks, Tins, (ioudgo and Wm. Ciuridjfu. tJfKcc Kecptr, Wni. I'ickles. rUJlVEVO]l's DEPARTMENT. Piirvci/or. W. Amcy. Vrp. Pimeyor, Andrew Ilendtrson. RARRACK DEPARTMENT, Hnrrack .^fnllter. Captain P. I*. I i\itnian. late l^t W. 1. I{. JJarrack Seryeants, Jhs. Sago (Sup. Bk. Sorijt.), Thoniurt Downes, and I"ri.'dk. llardinK'". Royal Ariillery.y Till! Hciyal Arnii and- Sniiporl.rs. with a rn'i-1 nun, •' riii'iHK " ovi'vihi'l Gnn, and '• oiio h'ns et Oloria il:tcvitt' below it. rnlour!. J. U. Erancklyn, c.n. f.i''H.-I:iir Jiliic — t'a-;ingri red. Royal Enjineers^ The Hoyal .Vnns and Suiiporler.s, with a Can- non, "f'biqiie" over the (inn, and "" (Ji'o f''i^ e' lilurln diictdit" boloW; it. T.ieiit.-CoL Sponrer Weslmai'ott Captain. II. W. U. D. Duniiiresq Liinlenanis. . i W. Keiih i C. .M. Collin^'s I W. In^lri I J. A. Miilnr | .S'( (iWc? — I'aeinprs blue velvet. IGth (Ik'dford- .■^liire) IvL'. riiom.-ion Janie< Davis Kobert 1{. .Stokes Kiihard .1. Evans, >?t. Iloury Kelsall Lii-'itfiiiDitf. Charles W, Isdell Georffe Street Thoma- Kus-ell A. ,1. I'inoii, /. of ^f. Albert .\'i'«'m' i CliarlL.n .M. U, Ueyne I .l.-iiaes I». Kn.'X I Fri'diriek Grant , John Pvne Ut, \V, Wetherell, adjt. ' Arthur E. (^loeh Currer E. Hnstield .Sydney II. llavie.s Cliarle.-i Plait Christopher S. Hailey Norman C. tirillitii Geinjre I!. A. Deuue (iiorye Gritliths Keinhol'l IJ. K.ild .S.iiunel .lohii Pullin Herb. Wm. I'lionii son E.lward W. Carktou ll'iiry .1. Croft Kiehard K. I'erey Pai/m., Mark Tevershain /. o/.i/., A. A. Pinson, //. A'i;i.. J{. W. JI. \Vether- ell, II. (Jr.-Mr.. .Tanies Winter fiury., ,las. U. I'l'enuell. A. ti., .Iosi'|)h l{. Kehoe. Fwhij/i yi'llov'. 17th (Leicos- torshire) IJegt. 2nd JJatt. The Uoyal Tisrer. "Hin- doostan." "Atlfrlmn- istiiw.'' '* GliU7ne(.." " Ulii'lat.'' ■■ .Srvab- topol." Vol'inel. SIrR. Airey, k.i.'.d., m.ij. JJcuf.-Col. Alexander JleKinstry .Viijitr.-^. David L. C Mi.n-st C. II. J. IMshmiu l.'ap'ai !'•. Jamos B. II. Boyd W. D. Tonipsori .Tolm Hunter William T. Stuart Xorris Goddard I'rancis H. (iee Charles (i. (irant J i.siph O. I'ravers John liellamy AViliiam Uobinson Jann's Creairh Eraneis J. lierkeley IJiuli'mrnt^. Georsre I>. Webber 1-aai^ Colquhoun J. C. .Mosse. /. o/.|f. (i. A. Criekiit Alexander i'luder Edward .Mason Henry S. Wedderbum i'bonnis Braddell Alex. A. Kos.s, ndjt. Kiehard V. liroa Henry C. Uenne William if. Corbnllis Edward .1. Il.nris I.ambart F. W. Dwyer Artlnir II. I'almer Jidm .Mush En-'iirins. Henry F. Dent (ieoruv AnpriislMs Ccx Kiehards H. Dunninp Georpre .lames Miiillard William I.imsdale William Mints Holph Charles E. G. Hnrr I-rederi( k T. Hlacklcy A. H. \V. Mansergh rat/m., X. G. Smith /. or 'f.. J. C. Mosse. It. Ad;t., Alex. A. Itoss. It. (,;,•.-.»■.. W. W. .Monk .y!/ /•;/.. James E. Clutti-r- biiek. M.U. A. S., Alex. Allan, M.D. Facings vihiie. # [1803. Wnrfl. iry Win. «. B. AKxt.i. (In.. ('. ■aril Cli'i-k. T. J. luelelleUI. [anion. H. J. Win. rUklcs. igo (Sup. Bk. cr Stuart ilard • ice < : nint J'l'aviTS my liinson I eh lierkelcy niitttt-!. lVcl)bor iliuun . /. 0/.V. .itt I'liider isiin piMerbunj il.lell (III it. IllMS ' enue )rl)nllis I. mis W. Dwyer ulmiT IflllS. lit :iisiiis Cox Diiniiiufr los Miiilhird llSfllllo K- Kolph . Hiirr Hinckley inscrgli Smith ;. .M.KSL'. I/. A. K..SS, It. \V. .M..nk 1 li. Clutt>i- Allnn, M.D. s I'-hire. STAFF OF THE NOVA SCOTIA MILITIA. Commaihlir-iii-Chicf, His Kxirllmi'v the Uijrlil II. m, tin- Eai:i. of .Mi i,(i1!ave. ,.,,,, ) />. r,'.;/. I'.rhvrirl SVllla.'.'. •'/!•/''. -•""""•'"' "■■"''• S I't- li'-lierl U. lialihuiti.n, (iili llnlifux Uegt. V;:";' '• ^'".'""' ''■'■«'■'"'' i CoL It. l!lU-h .Shi.-lair. .■id:iililn' (•fil-iui. ) Iiifpc liiij Fie'il IJ'P.rnf (if .Miliiia mid i'oliiiiJtcri, Col. Juhii Wiuborn Laurie, Maiur H. Si. Annv. „ . , „ . t .Ml.Ulli- Division, A/. Co', lulr-hnel Tobin. Brigade .W<.jo«, ^ ^y ,t(-vn His iMo„, (.t. Col. Tu.ji.ias Adams. iS'Tf/eon (ieneral. liufiis .S. Blark, M. M. Jndjc Adiuiutc (.,'eneritl, Andrew M. l.'niackc, I). C. L. J. 1st nalifa.cRegt. ' I.t. Cnhmi'l. Tliomns (.'. Kiiiiii'ar Cnplains. KcUvnrd Liiw-oii William ("i. .\iiili'rson Kdward Hiiiiuy l-l I.I-: Alfred (i. .luiiis Uiibt. I!c)maii>, .jr., {idjt. '1 llama!) All. mis, jr. Aiiilrew .Mill hell W. II. Crci'.'litun •2nd IAS. M. A. .leniiinsfS K. Kenny, jr. JaineH Ij". Uiitf'H William It. Ailunig Jidiu .\. .Siiii'lair J. C. liri'miur J.ilin DiiHii-i, jr. W. C. (liaiit C. K. Kimiear 2d(Qiiecirs) IJg iifax lietjt. Li. Col. Henry I'lyur Henry .Min'iii,uilz Ciip'iiiu'. Tlidina.s .\. lianer Kranci-. U. LrC'aiu :^. L. f^haiiii.in •Inines ('. (.'uirswell Henry llarvy Gem-ge K. M. r.mi (i. A.F. LiLaiii William Ciituii'd II. C. U. Tuiiiing 1./ LI.1. \V. M. Harrini-'ton John 11. ^ 'lubin Audw.'UeU. Merkel Tlioma-i r. Studd Tliumns t;'iiy Alexander fieott i'io-<^.,(,'.C'u^'s\.ell. M.li .4. 6'., K. .1. niiiug!*, il.u. 'inl Ifx. Regi. LI. Colimel. Adnin Iteid .Mil iorx. Tlimiia-; K.imy Areliibnl.l Harslinw C'.jt.'iihi''. K. DiukeU. /■. .\r. lion. It, Wi(.r .J. .s. ll.Mi.i-, adjt. (ieiirpe M( Ivenzie Till. mas Bitviie William ,T. Wiswell Jidiii i;aiii)ibell Tliiiiuas A. Hyde riiijiiias li. Kenny Otto Weeks, jr. K. Truunueizer l.-t IJh, .1. W. Crajig I). U. (■utlip I'eler Uuss M. Kearney, jr. .ioliii r. ('om|iton ,.olin r. Wyldo , I allies I'arker 2»rf IJ!>. Alexander Scntt .Toseidi l)..-lla Ton-o l.:d" aril liilliiip. jr. (ieortre K. Kiii>« Ian (ieorp*e K. .Vnilerson i .\. K. MaeKinlay ! ("i.irles v.. Ill-own j Charles V. DeWolf I'rederiek lliiwe Snr.. W. II. Davies, v.l i ilr. .Mr., Samnel Gray J. Saul .(allies B. Oviey Itiiiiiimlii W. .Salter .M. 1'. lila.-k. /'. .M. .lames 1'. Hi liardsoil (JeorTe .1. rrou|i ( harl.-s Ulaik Wildam I'. Iiiiai ke IM.iar.l II. I'ryor ! Charles H. Hamilton I .lolin II. Harvey j C. .\. Cr..iKliton I I'. S. Iteami-h William V\\ iiiiii^ ' James T. (.ireen\^■ood ! John H. 1-av Charles Allison Surg., I). .Ml -Veil Par- ker, .M.I). Vr. Jli:. T, Husterinan 5//t 7/.C. Jitgf. I.'. Col. II. A. Gladwin .V.I "r. Thomas 1!. (.rassie C'ii''"ins. ■John I'arker .(limes Itj'own I l:. A. L.i^ia.i. O..V. , W. G. Ar l.ibald I ln-id .Vrehil.al.l Willi, lui llowliu;; I't ;.ls. I Miles Louan : .Mai. .Mrlinies ■| Georjxe I'.trker : .Seott Hiirehiuson ith JIx. Regt. Major. Edward Pryor Cfiptaitis. Peter Power Azor .Stevens William B. Hamilton ' Jilin .Martin ! Cliaries Hamilton I Jauie^ I'ryi.r \ John K. llo.sterman I Joseph Wier I h"! Us. ! George Gr.ino j Geor:?e MiiiiroU I Charles Gray J William J. Stairs AVilliam Hirhiirdsoll AVilliaiii L. Urine i iid Its. [ J. Bu^hmun G/h llx. Rcgt. Majors. Henry Y. .M..tt J. M. Chamberlain t'. Archibald Captains. John Crow e James 1). Baird I{...bert Corbett .Tallies I'lemmiinr lieoriie Campbell Th-mias 1), Davidson WiUiaia A. Tuliiiore J .11. W. Crane Abn.r I' 'a!; oil Kben. V. .Miinro f 116 BELCHKRS FARMERS [1863. Alfxundcr llliiiv 1)11111,1 .Mi-I,(iiiThHn .lohii IllMir I Isii.ii- McCiir-ly Sil^is CimIii'II ' I .ImIiii \\ . Itiivison I Jliu-k I'lilii iiri' i '2. Ill l(f>. I .lohn I Mil; -.ell ; Dlivici jloil^hlH I ./anii'i li. McXutt I ,1 um'^ ISiiriiliill \V. liirk^oii, adjt. \ Kobcrt Wajiiiaii i Surg.. Snin. Mulv, M.D. ; A. S., A. C. Pnife, M.D. I I 3rd B vtt. I r.f. Cii. i .' lexanilor (onkey ; ('"Pfainn. \ .Tohii Mi'l r j Jonrph liickson, adjt. \st U.I. RoluTt Lofriiu Uiivid A. Cnjiipbcll I P. Af., William lrn!>pr ! Q. M., Arch. t-utttTSoii i Pidou Rpgis. 1st Kegt. 1st Batt. James U. Ill rraaer Caytlnin. John McKinlay Is/ IA». James Fop:o Dnniil llookin Jniiii's Ives H. I'limrosc, Q. il. Alexander J. I'atterson JttmeM MclJonuld Wm. X. lUidiilf Henry li. Xarraway ind LU. G. J. Cainiibfill William (iiinuaon J'eter (.'roriir Itobcrt Diiull (leorpe DoiiU Clarence I'rimrose ■lolm H. Ncmiian Cimrles T. Irving Siiry.. ti. M. .iohnnton, M.n. 1st Ekgt. 2nd Batt. • .Hifjor. Dnvid Mailiesiin : AncH'S Siitlierbind William .-^mitli Jolui JU iviiy l-v Us. John Milviiy ,1(ilin Mclioiiuld Uii.L,'li .Mclveiizio Jftiiies Jlel.eud John MeKeiizie Alex. Cameron liar/ /,ff. Hector MeI.o;»n A'.i'xandir .Mnlheson Willium i(o-is Jiilui .■(ll'I.CMIll J'llni Mi'Dciiiald AiiijUH McKay Alex. Mel'lnT-'Dn William Mailic.ion Cliarlc'M I'laser John Ho;,'ji; /'. .1/., .biiiiPB M. Kos« Adjt.y .lull. 1.1. .UeDonald Hiirtj., Win. !•;. C'ooko A. S., W. (). Sutlierland V- if., A. C. McDonald 2xD Reot. 1st Batt. ('ii).iitins. James l"aa>er .Tolin Mel', l■"ril^:er Alexander I'niser Itoileviek .Ml Ki:y William !l. Duviea i Nert-on Uaviil rattevsnn ,lulm (.'opclaii'l Alevainler llobertnon Haiiiel Simi)M>ii Guyshorn'' RcgU 1st Batt. W. O. IleiVcnian ('i'f)titill!>. Thomas I'eart Kduil. ,1. Cimning'ham William Hart John Jamieson I'.illil. II. I'iililellviUo .Tallica .MarKliall William -impKon Style- Hart .lamei II. ila lley ■Iamei< l'it/.(,-eruld tieorge Sc'ou IsV l,t^\ Thomas Keating I.ilhrop Myert John Tualioiiey .lamiM l''elimrii» William Biiriloiv William Iliiriijhorue Jolm Khlar II. It. Cnmilnghara Abner Myers liihv.trd K.llhPHton Mivhael Morris 2nd r.tt. Daniel l.awlor .Irimi'rt A. I orv II laH McCi'.U Joseph llailley riioiiii'.K c. I'eart '111 .'.nas ~.im|ihon William Wyldo Jon. Hartley .losi'pli UouiU-ciit William I,. De.iHnrrcs .Taiiu's Wallace Louia Di'sHarres liobert Cutler 2nd Batt. /,/. Vol. John J. Maraiiall Major. William Lynch Captain^. William A. McKeen An^'us Kirk John W. Archibald John A. Hudson David MeKien Havid Archibald John W. McKeen Samuel .\rchibald Joseph H. Marshall John .>^tuart Thomas Smith Hall roster '2,id TJi. John Caniiibell Daniel (llencross .lohn Sinclair John Archibald Ad it., .Tobn Torbei! y>'. Mr., J. T. Archibald Sfjclney Co. ligts. 1st Batt. 2nd Batt. Vajii'i in. Joseph (.ierrior Cinnhirhiiiil Rgs 1st B.\tt. fV'JA'KI/U. David I'lu-ley TlioniJi*' I.otyan .Martin llioit A.-lier llla.k Thomiis Smith I-V LtH. William Dixou Jaiiie^ C'oatei Amos Pago iJaviil Lawrence J. W. O'iloy A\ . li. (. ut'.en William K. Kent .\miw S. lilenkhorn Itenjaiiiin Smith Lief U. Tliomas ('ontes 2nd Batt. '''»(;j/i(i(i.'i. Joshua lliu'siis, adjt, Alex. Tait Xtt Lis. Kobeit .Mc.N'utt John I'atlen li. .\. dxley Lemuel lii^'ney Alex. .Mel arlane, 1st .Mark ratten ind Us. James 1>. I'unly (jeorge riiu.iipson \{. N. Daiidson Uoberi Human Benjannn Stevens Q. M., Jas. B. Davison Parrshoro' Corps ■Lt. cu. James liutcht'urd Major. Jesse Lewis t'nptains. John Tetti.) Ebcnezer Kerr J. W. I'ullerton A. P. Hrailley, adjt. I Charles W aril It Ua. ' Caleb v.. Lewis Charles Sniiili Janie.s Ward James Howard Havid I'. I'ullerton John I'etlis, ,ir. 1:')|(/ U.i. : X.athnn ?'lniTis 11. K. M •Keiizlo j liubcrl Kerr I P. M.. Edwd. VioUecv ' iioi/., W. V.Tlu..:.;.!.Ii. i V- M; i'rcdk. Vor..e lla ni.^ /u .'/ inienfs 1st Batt. I.t. r„(. Hon. R. A. JUHefty M'ljori. Robert .Mcllellcy Samuel I'almcr [1863. imd Rgs 3 ATT. Ill 111, ith .'t Hcnt I'nkhorn iiiitli r.f. ti-s --■ IJ.vTr. aina. *tis, aiijt. rj3. Lltt icy 'laue, 1st I miy l!)JKon Isun tc'veiis 1. Davison ro' Corps lo (ft. ns. xr y, aijjt. .ts. is li •d IcTton ir. 'A.i. s /.io \- ic kc ■V n-. t r* 1. r ;.T V ■i .,.■ ■linienfs ATT. aiefty «. Icy Cop'rtl'lM. Jnnip«, »:tiiK»lii". ajjt. fcilwanl (arvir jL'hll Uli.i liiiip i'.duard Mi'LHtclicy .l«Uu .V. .IciiKiiis Nailiuu lityloi- ,luKu I'iiy/Hiit I'it Us. F.Ik. Yomiir iliiiry l\liiK, P. it. i'Awittii liiyiur i^i\Ai 'I'liylur iJavi.l wii.nv .Moiihim 11. lioiidgo '.iiiil LU. John CliHllicy NMUiuiii lilU Nul. McllHtiy ,lij.-c|ih rjeoU F.. Li-ll. iJiiilir I'. l.i'Jt. i;\itlcr tSvry.y 11. IJfW. I'rnnt'r, Jl.l). (^. .v.. lAwA. OUriin iiNU Batt. U. Vol. Bciijuiiiin iSiiiiili Cfip'-'i'lM. .Tolui C. AVIlhiovv J llllCi .1. O'iililll .-'11 II. Ill 1 Midi Arllmr M. Cochran Alexamler Thuiiipbon .'^uiiuit'l L eiisiiiiiru W illiam E. i a.sey liouaiil lii'i^ii- cm Joliu .Mcliciu^all l-i( /.(.<. Josejili J. Klackbum eViilirow •.'.i.d Us. J. A. Whirtcur Ddii. J hmuiim.n llairv II. .'luridiy .loliii I lark Caii'l) lliiicpia" Jidiii (.rant Osmund < • Jirien I'liilip ISiiifTc-;.-) Jiilui 1. .SiMtt JaiUfH A. .Scott ; Will. I.awrcncn ! Jnidlj W itbrii^v, 2nd q. M., Itavid li-le/.c 8ed* Batt. Major. Francis I'arkcr Cap'.ains. Jamcf iSrii'iiiitf I'rani is liai\ ic John Lockhart I Anihonv Shaw ' Mch. MoHhcr I Ai-.h. .-u.lili ! Job Uiir*ic, adjt. i lit U». 8aml. Manin James Han ic Jo.-.i|.li Uiildiitru luhn ( hanibi ri* Mii».'h M>'( alluni Sliiibaid Idiiitick Llirix. Iiciininun -'iir' U». John M\\ cct MciUH liii;ic.ck \Nilliiiin McKay jHiiic.-' Miifhi r St'iy., J. II. Ueuntsun, M.l). Kiiufs Co. ligts. IsT Batt. lA. cu. Samuel C'hi|.niaa Coj)ttiini. John HcUhci- Idchard btarr Daniel .Munro Will. A. (.'iiii'V.ian Jo>. 11. .-^luriiti i.i^■|■rlr\^, !•'. HobiiiBon Da\id r.lla I John .M. Caldwell j Charles Uc.-ncr ! Is.' Ua. ■ B. U. \Vi)udwor*;i j Win. Woodworlh Sura., C C. llaniilton, M.U. V- -V., Ja«. M. Dickey i *2nd Batt. | — I U. Cut. I Josci'li Crano ' Majijr. I John FiiKir ■ I'apluins. 1 JaniPS ]'. liavi:un I Juci;b J!. Scaniau | .laiiics i'aluiftcr lidH . r. Hordcu .icisii. W. l;..rdi n ■ A 11 jr. llruwn j Iran litiiJHiiiin I Ut W. Win. C. licimi. on Juinci; liu'iiti.rii j Oeoriro (.raliain P. .v.. John I'Mx r A. 6'., K. 1.. iJr. i-hii'ji Clcnit lit S. Uurg^esf W ni. Wt bt^icr liciirpc I ihcr ):iisha D. Harris John Wclinn t.ci.rt-'c Ncily (..CO. llcst \\ III. .Maprcc •IiiiiKH rainier .I.jlni KirUj.iitrick Leoiiiird I iuh /'. .v.. .las. M. .«llvcr Huii/., liolinc.i C. Mars- Icrs, ji.ri. .1. S.. Ing'iis Van Uu»- kirk, .M.D. Wm. PnnilT* ^Vln. M. h. :i Thoi'. JuncD Annapolis Rgts 1st Batt. ^. if; Janich tlray Cajidtins. Itichard \i insby Win. ii. Lvoiiu Wm. .Mill, r Law. ll.irrirt Ale.x. Taltcrson Abr. biiinncy l.s< Us. John Bolus Win. HurgCiS 1!. li. Calkin .lamuB Morton 2nd Batt. It. fill. Caleb Slialncr Copiains. Uoht. .Sti.n. , uUJt. .'ubii jsharner ( uhl) Mai'.-hall jsaimic! .Mur^e Jieuj. l.conai'.l l.>( J.ls. Charles liartcaux Abiier >»iuKr» Will. MurtiB inrf Us. Inglis riiiiiney lieor;.'c i>ouge .lecj-c tjitk*;.^ liuius bal:ks OeortTc ;!iiatiier 11. Mc.N.iir Ai'.Vc.; .Studdart John ijiit'ir II. 15. .Mciiec ;5aijil. j;. .Stone %. .!/., .lohn Kop.s iSiO'j/., J. I'limioso, M.: Dig by Regis . 1st Bait. I C'Vp'.I.HS. riiarlcK IJicli I Henry ■-•■.i\' iUt All.ii.u- I. I'cs : ( harle.^ '; ■■■l-.-r Ji>s.'):ii I'.iin.i'/t'r J.ili. ■^ .Mt'lclnul.sU l.^iael t)i!!lMmte I' I,ts. i John Chntc ( bris. Si^ct 11. E. ravMiii Jsainl. \ uoni? lioberi K. I inifinny Kobcrt J...urucay Jooei.h Oi'incy 1)...( Lts. BotjI'ord \ icts Ji.Uii liukin John W . Wiiirht li.dicn J..11..-. Will. Dciitcn iiND Batt. | •:>iii u. j Jamt s V. .■stiuirt ' Slielhurtie Regis. I 1st Batt. i j 1.1. Col. Comelim Whito iln for, j I Win. Holdc'u I (iip'alns. tiilbcrf Mc l\iiina : Cliiirl"!. .'-liiiktr I Win. ."^talker Jii^di. Snow I .UiniCH ll..ldrn I Kobt. It. Ilioin.'.on Jaiiie* Griltlii i Juiai McDou.ild Alex, llaiiiltou Kobt. Mcinto.'h Itr J.i.i. Samuel Locke, jr. James Mnir. jr. Wm. Ilemeon Alc.i. McNiughton Win. Arnold Abncr lerrv I/uUir..)! 1 iccninn I h"!^. Ji'linsou Jas. ll..^'gr. Wi.i. J. Utll •:.>ij Its. W'ln. tfncn Al.'X. McKcn/i« Hi 111 y W. f.mlth W'u, M l.Htrau Jai I'b AliKU Jolni lierce Jidin licano Jo;i. >\ r;Ilcra Wm. McKav Kobt. 1'. Woodlll Adjt., II. (;. Knslow V- .I/-1 Andw. Dunlay M(r.ii liiiibiu .MiKinnou John To'oki-r }■•>( r.u. Georsp 'lortry .lolin Koso E. <'li'nvrlancl .luhii IIi'iiK'uii Juiiu's Niikirsou tjcurgo S. Jh'iiwn Hi'iiiun (.ianUicr Nelson Corning, jr. Jesse Mo^e.^ Sti'plien I'ai* .i Noriiiuii J. liond Anilw. Durliee ririhor? Kiintpr 'I III'.-*. Jt. 1 'mil' ! ."^ii'|ih. II I'Micii, Jr. ! John ( linn hill ] I'cdr II. ( i-owell KuHicr Tip -r John (anil •2m/ riK. BciiJ. Ill avclaiitl di'iirgi' II. lleiUliiig Juhn'llnby j Diiiiils llnrton Charles W. Kelly Nrhiii. rntch.Jr. I .lot. Uiirrill ' William Cuvritr ■ Nut. I., raltrii N'ul. ( ro.tiy I'harles TeiUurd Abiiir Hums Kno« li'.« t r .»by (linrlcs liuiiilii;iton lili hard Lro-by, i;inJ (lllbert .'^andersou ; .laci'b W. C'ro.-by I ^'l■l^oll Coming Adjt., Geo. nillpr^y,'•;I^ I Siir!i...^<». 1!. lloml.M.n. j .,1. ,S'., .loH. N. liond, .M.IJ. V- ■'/•• •'"»• TooUer P. .1/., II. A. Uruuthani Queen's Co. Regt. 1.1. Vol. Joll. l)uivid(' ('il)i'ilii>n. Wliilmaii 1 ri TiiniM, ailj. 1 rtcman 1 iipjjer Jabez I . I'lirk C:iai-ie> A!ll...on l>r.iel lliiiry iJoii. Cumii'iell l.-r Tt3. Jlatt. Me], earn I .•'iniih I', iloberts ! Idwil. Mrtrk I .iauies 1 . .Moro j .la.^. Iii'wotf I F. H. Ifarnal.y j ••-and. ! r.inn'.ii, jr. ■ John Kvniiili 11 I John I'uy/.niit I inil !t. I Edwd. It. Uavison I V' ■"•• Aiidnw Conic Crpinins. Ilrnry S. .lo^t I rid." Lrnjii \\\\\. Ili'ckinnii 111 n|. I.I C'rf" itobirt t>eott \hI l.tn. Jnmrv I). .SellK I'.'tiT strnin. jr. Ad.ih.h (act/., '^..V. C.a-iiir Ehi'iiliaur Xolicrf l.liulnay James Keily Alex. Kedy 'Jnd 1.1*. Alfred I'.v.iiker l.eni- Knant I'.lk. Zuickir JiiiiiPM Audi'fWH Cideoii l.oiiftlllo Jiis. Worlhlake John 8i ott Hiifij.., Alex. I.nnc, M.D. 8kd Batt. }. II. Knulback Oip.'di'im. Wni. Iire\\- .lidiii IImI.'v Nil h. Oxn.'V (i. ■)■. r. Milli'r .bi^. ]■, Milbr. mljt. l.-« /.M. John A'illri- .Ii hii ."^mitli lianl. .t].iiniey James Koch '2,id Un. Aaron Morse I'no.s SjioiiajTlc Nil.-on I li'-ley lieiij. Maniiinsr ! Cape Tirrlon lig:?. IsT Rkct. 1st Bait. U. rol. \ Charled 1',. Leonard •Aftijom. H. W. (rii«ley ' f'Biiil. l^laii* I Ctiiihiilf. I Clins. Dodd Clia<. r. llairiiigtun I t,io. Pi|.-by I Will, tiamiiiell ! John L. liiii liolil. llrldni! Laui Ii. liobertson Arnold Uoline* J.ktita, C'hnb. MuinareNq Uenrjjre Illll lion. .Ml Neil John 1). Chirko Iioiijj-las I'.ipby Alex, How II York liiirrii'trt.in Hlo>vei-s .\i-.liil.alil lion. N. MeCJueen l.eorire lUir. iiell lli'iiiy \'. JSoun Edu il. C, IStjw 11 AllVed (.iliboii.s .liiliii li. (. Ini^tio ( hiiiles W. Hill K«en Jlr.Niil fcfaini, riant, jr. Henry .Mooi-e Jolni Barrin^ton Will. .\i'.(Jueen 'I'heo. .Sl)Cin:Hr Beiioni .-Ueiiiiard Ediii. M. Uudd. jr. Sury., T. E Jeans, M.D. Lunenburg Rgs. 1st Batt. George T. boloiiion •i.id I.tit. I'.dw. It.iwliiifr Htaiinaf;''' Jacobs liiit'us Oxuer Jami s i raser Allied 0\iicr Henry Gates .lames Howling lliiiry tjxner Hiirri., Godfrey Jacobs, II. D. 2nd Batt. JJ. Col. John Hceknmn 4 Til Batt. J.I. (■•,!. Hon. Jnliii ( rcixhton Ma,: id: Cliurlcs Kvims Cnjnains. Beuj. Mhmhi Iras. V. Millctt fuorjre l!o.ss i:ol)t.!;;i>,.eU lia\id (landHll ^Vm. Marvin (liailes 1,1 I'dlv Mbh. riiiili.o'ver .laoi.'s D.iul, jr. ^Vm. l.'ooiii.son .loliii Irai! Ileliiv Aiders .Inii.e:. (. liniidler Bobt. .-tiiiith •2,1(1 Us. Geors'e Hnin an .lolin ."^teuart (has. Kilshey .los. Be/.anM'ii II. my B. .Mitchell John .\aas, jr. •lolui Corkuiu AdJ'., Danl. liiniock Siiri/., Jos. btevei'uian, il.D. ^ 1st Kkgt. '2sd Batt. U. fW. IIupli .Miiiiri) 1st Kegt. oud Batt. U. Col. Peter II. Clarke Caytrniis. n. II. Gciier, udjt. Don. (lilies /.JKHfU. Aiitlioiiy J.lartell JoM )ih ".Miiiti ll 'ili'imas l.ii\ou (-liiulcs l.eu Jorci'li .Miirlcll Bon. McDonald Doug'. ilcUoUb'all Arch, (iilies Jos. Gilles Hxry., il. B. I'orinan, .M.IJ. 1st Reoi. •±~iU Batt. Mujiir. Alexander .Munro 18G3.] ALMANACK. 11 J) f"l>fnl)i'. Jimirx l!ni\\ii, iirljl, J. 1. M' Kl I ,)iiiiii'> .Miillii'Wniiil John II. <;ill(.4 I, lent, C McKiiiiiiiii 2ni) Kkut. Ibt Bait. Miijtiro, .Iiilin Icnii 1- I^aac t.r \ iHcotitii Criptaiii6, John I'lillir I'utk. liuiiii lit r,i». Thomnx HoBclct IVtiT Ml. Neil Will, L,c \ IsPDnte John 1'. rull.r Will. C. li.illll.ll Jiiniis JJc (.'iirliri'l Iiiiviil CnKoliy L'lif/ AM. I'llwd. K. Ili:iii(t .i"liii ;i. ;.|.!iii. M'NmIi , .liiUn I'ruftu;' Jiniic" rrm (nr Ali'\. .Miin-iiy liAtV. Miiim: Jnhn H. M.'Krin r.i/i'x /■/!'. Dull. MrD.iiiiKI AnifUM .McNiil J inii'N >tiiitli ' Auf.ni" .M.I cml Lnuihliii .Mi'iiiiii:;iill ^ liii.iiii liliiiii'liiir'l j th"!^. ; .Mulcmii Mrlviiy .\ii:.-ii-< lliiui.il \ II. III. ll<'Mi'.ii I I,:iiiilii'ii .Hiiillli j Will. .M.'K.Tii, jr. ''i'alil rnilii'an 2d Its. ..Vhnrit;^ M. Nnttini; .Iiilin 11. TuLin Qr. .Vr...\li'xnn'1iT Iviiih, jr. t! ui. I iiii.l»f.illl a'i(((....I«moB Scott fnpt , l.'lit.. •idUn. CUMBERLAND CO. riFlST COM CANY. ..ItMlicrt lliMlpiitli ..l.uljri't WlUun ...liit.M.Hlll.-ti.lr. lilclmrd I'urU'iilKe I HICCOM) COMPANY. I CapU ..(JfiiKf Si'dtt I .I"liii ( arr I W 2/...JllllH'H Cllrll •Ji/ //.....Miir. JI'l')'(>r«f>ii iSllri/, . .l.liNsIs .Ii'lliisinll, M.I). yi". Mr.Uu\M t'ljgliill Wallace Greys. Cnpt . lu U. lirf lU. Surg. , .Wlllltiiii Iltii'stU ...liitiii A. HuuUl . .I.iaiiili'r N. lli'ttA Itulirl't Kvir . .KubiTt .Mllcliell, .M.I). SVDNKY CO. Acadia RiJleSfPuffwash Ciipl ...Ilt'liry Ci. I'inco lcM'....K!ind KluR- l^t/Z/o. ■•Kil.viinl riiiRO Win. 11. l^)^•^r8 ■SiO'i/. . .Jo.cpli Cliirlvii, M.D. Amherst Rijles, t'oj)' .. .Amos I'owlcr im a,- ..Aimm CImrtih tiHrij...\\. F. Caidil.M.D. Anligonii^k R'lni/ers. C'tpt ...D'lnfiUI .Ml Ivj.azlB }•.! /'...tdiillv. (■r:nit :;(/(,. ...Will, (.riiiit « yr. .l.'r..,I. Iliik i>ury,..\\e\. McIntOKli, M.D. PICTOU CO. Hii/hlund Rijles, ML Thoin. Cap' ...iohn M.l,coJ \tt il V!ir;iiN iJavirt '2U U- ...Juliji I.i:'.iil)ar ouYSBonouau co. Wehford Rangers, River Jvhn. Cap'. • • . Jaiiien ICili hrn Ist li,. ..( liar!o> llriii V :i(< !(.v...i.'liii-ii,i.lirr I'l riin iMijii'l Siili-r.' Qr. .!//■.. David Mil\iii/.ii) Picloa Greys. Capt ...ICiibi'i'l Duull I:..' /.'.....-i. II. l|..limM ii;/ 1.:. . ..lianii-1 MiKciixlc ^U)( ^^..Ed^v(«.. ..I((il)t. .Marilii 'idU....X\v\. Mc'lnni'« Sinclair Rifles, Block JloiiNC Ft., Cow /ing. C(i/)' .. .Miifhiill Iluiirinot \>t II.. .Ai'lliiii' II. Ili'iiriiiut LWW.....Micliael tulduK Little Bras iP Or Rifles Cup' ...J. H. C'lirisilo l.-( (^. ..«. Iia.<. liobirimm '2J lts...Jfav\<\i Mo\'tti'l»h Ilawkeshury Rifles, &liip Harbor. Capt . I.( II. 'Mho. ..Mai. .McPhirnon . .L'hark'i Eiiihrv ...luhu W. Mail' Ani^ia Oi-nnt iMniel MenufBtiy, aiij. Mulgrave Rifles, Ari- chat. Ciipi . . .John DiiUtini Jj,' /.'... D.iukl U'C. Madden 2UU.... iuhi\ 3. .leau^i Gold .Miners Rifles, [ Slierbrooke. | dipt ...V. H. llaiiiilion j HANT.S CO. Windsor Rifles. Ciipt... lienj. UeW. Kr.iser \hI ,'.'t. .Will. .s. Ti-ciiiai'i C'llal■l<>^ li. Ilniiling -V(V l..lin \V. Om..(1.'v '>!•• ,!//■.. T'ti-r .-i. tiiiniJwi'iu .•ifi.v;.. .Saiiiud Lofraii, l!.i). CAPK IJHKTON. Sydney .Mines Local Volunteers. lAerit. <.'o(...Uictiard Brown F1H8T CCUPANY. Cn»f...Robt. Ijridpc l*f>^...I»ou^rlai (i. I'.igby 2d It. . . .ThoiiiHii K. .Icaiig A IbanyR iflcs , Wi ndso r OijV...fliarl-Rj. Wilkhiii lsa;.<...I)anifl K, Gi-ldert .IdIiii Kt'ilb 2dU,...Ua^\)i'rl)ri\ilo <^):Mr..3. U. llnaiB Shubenacadie Rifles. Capt ...Win. lilftke It //...llioiry (,. V'poniani 2d /;«.. .Km. .■^utbcrluiul Klihard M.Uffly Qr.Jfr..JauWH K. Cole .S'i(i-i/...Diin. McLean, M.D. ir.v.M. Hiriliigton ■en Ibnlil Irnnii, M.n. Icnj and puny. • Hll ilMin I, M.D. Ujles. Muckay 11 es, Block 'ow liny. iiiiriiiot )i>ui'iuut Or Ri/lcs tie ruMii iHi'Uh f RiJUs, ibor. ibry url lit lucesy, i rnhiiia an, S!,l). Windsor k'llkliid i'lA\\i\ H cliirkx 2i>iinl(l 2Jlt laiiiPH Milli'.Ufro iSiiry...l'raiiuU Uobiimoii, U.D. Paradise Rifles. Copt ...,hihn BauiiilHrK h( :<.... Will. II. iiiiiiiup UdU....Uaru>n Xtiiy Cletttenhport Rifles. r,ii...H-t\)Ktl hi'tidtTMlt \Wf.. w. biiiiw '.'(Uit, .M.D. Varmouth Rifles. Capt . . .John W. II. Ilowley Ifrf.'.. ••Thoniaa II. Dkn* <^r. .Vf..Wn\. Tooker Jftbron Rifles. fitpt...J. Whitman C'roiiby li>( f<....('liiir1iiii Caliar. Jr. '2d U....Z»,ch. Paltcii LUNENDUKOII CO. Lunenburgh Rifles. Wcstport Guards. Capt ...JoKtpit Daklii \ttl; Iwiopli C'lilltiiii 2(it(^....L'liai'lo«l . KugglcB ! Digby Artillery and Central Yeoman Corps} ^i/^« Company. Bridgetown. ' vapt . . ..loim k. viei. Cnftt .. .Edwuni C. VMini: liiU.... ■ imc» raninvoiUi 2- B. lUulbaek ! t**"- -"r.. Joseph Crelghton i Surg. . .8. J. Jacob*, M.D. I Mahone Bay Rifles. Cap' . . .^<-nS. Legrg* I \ti U. ..Nat. Htrum ; 2dUt...Lit.ot%i> Duncaa I Alex. K«(iy ^r. ,tfr..Lc«l» Kiiaut Surg . . .ChtkS. Gray, M.D. El Dorado Riflety Ovens. Caf( . . .Fredk. Burffesi I THE NAVY. Commamlfr-iii-Chiff of I'le \urlh American nii-l HfttluiHu Sinlions — UN Exo*U«noy Sir ALEXR. MlLN£, U.C.B.. ICuiir Aaiiiiral of the White, uitli teiii|jurary rank as Vlce-Admiral. Commodore u/ let efam, lliiifh lluiilufi, r.ll. t'lai/ I.ie^itiitttiU, William Jiinlitic. Srcicttuy, I rfili liik J. 1 it,'i-ii. Clerics io Sf-.n-i.tn/. J»liii I. .siictm- anil Alt-XRuili'i- W. Brott OFFICERS OF II. M. NAVAL YAUD. Xiivat and Virf«n'li„g A>iy)( Vfi/.c/' <(.;(( .{■•■niintan/, ,loiiii .\. .Miiuiir. jror. CUrkt, Jame» Piinchard and liii'linril llnrt.khpi'm'. Sturr. i'urtt,\ Peter I'leree. H. M. VICXrALHSG^ PKrAUTMF.NT, HALIFAX. Ticr.ualling SConkeitM-.r nnU AccdiinUtiU, J. N. Mact.n ^^.jr. Clerk. (Jharlei .1. IllU. NAVAL HOSPITAL, HALIFAX. Dutic:) eonJuclcd by the Navnl ,~>tiMi:kecper. [.V. denotes fiorew ; j: paddle- ArIAD.VE, 20. S. Friijt. BaKRACOUTA, 6. P. Sip. vhi>.il._ AuouKia, 86. .S'. Skip, SO'.tlTons. 401 HI. f. Recv.Ship, Jamaica. CmiiiKO'l.llnyh liuulii|i, CD. /■(",.; '^.lliij.;!i M. Ivnueker ; Sei-!/ t. W. S. I'uiisonby ', Cap<.... PetPr Cracri'l't I Maatert.. John rarxons I Jijhn I", liillon : Win. IJ. Culver Chaj}....H»v. Th.is. lliiwe, A.IJ. >'a//»« ...Gcori-'u M. Lang Ch. Ung.JaiUKS Harwood 3214 Tou3. 8U0II.P. I lOouTons. 300 H. P. Ciipi ....Eihvd. W. VaiiMtliirt itt;((«»...(;liaiici' i;. .Mdlierly ISeniiiiiiiii II. K-y C. r. ritiKvi'nld (i. r. U. U'jyts .U((»fei'.. .C.'uriielii'* liii I.n/i: .t/i/.-.\'eriiMii \V. frimu .'<'n/V.. ..John C. Insle* amp .f > jjgy j^, ,.- j;„n,viUo .\nv ins i I'ai/m ...JoDcph Whitmll Cli. t'H,7. James rmtersin .>■('/.. (/.'. .('harUrt K. Ki^ndc .Ut-.'iirrt/.U. W. h. llanis^-n .M. /'uj/.Stephiin h. Lancaster C'o/iKtiaii.UcorKe J. Malcolm jAfitti . .. Viii'cut Williams Babil K. Coi'hrauo ,Vas'er,..\Viii. f. Hickuell Nin-ff ....Utortce H. Newton /Vii/''/i....ll''iirv M. l>. Wilson .(si.i'KCi/.Samiiel Biimfleld Cadmus, 21. S.Corvette 146GTons. 400 li.P. Copt . . . .John F. Ilo«8 Ai(ii«....N. ». F. Llllinftston Henry S. Sai.dya (ji'orgc G. Hunt -ii 122 belcher's farmer's w [1863. Matter... V-iiwin Wlso l«({(.l/ar.(.'liurlt!S F. LaCoste auvg....\ym. il. Adnni Paym .. .Henry W. Arlldfre A'ou./iM<.l{ichard A. Fnwler Ch. Eng.Kilvfara i. B. Bird An. iSi(r.8amu«l Ciroie Challenger, 22, 8. Corvette. 1462 Tons. 400 H. P. Capt • • • .John J. Ksnnsdy, C.B. ii<«li(f«> .Alfred Eaton - Ullnry M. Carre Wm. E. FilzKerald Matter . .Alfred W. Koa Irttt.tfor.T. I". Norton Nav. /n«.Fmnk. Buckley Surg.... Vim. N. Brake Paj/m ...Wm. M. Shank* Ch. Kng. Jmnifa Manfniall ■■'tr.,^>)li|lK Uixon Ati.Pym.litnry M. Bernard Desperate, 7. S.Shop. 1038 Tons. 400 H.P. Comninn.Arthur T. Thrupp Licrttii. . .James Grant lIniT\' r. Ventman Master ..F.Uwurd Sjii'nco Surg. ...Iiiiniel SiuiiuliT.s Pai/tn.. ..hiwii^^ ('. Menplier Vh. finy.Juiiica a. G. Ituini Sl(b. /J..('liHrlt'S (,'. liisintf Att.Siirg.W'wt. .loluiston, M.P. Greyhound, 17. S.Slp, 880 Tons. 200 II. P. Commnn. Henrj- D. Hickley Z,'...BoiiJii»iin ]>. tStuart i'vrj;.... Doyle M. Shnw Paym ...Uaurgu Munro Ait.Surg.il. J. Itahilly, m.d. Att. Pag.V. O. M. rrcMjniiv* Immortalite, 51. iS. Frigate. 3052 Tons. 600 H. P. Capt . . . .Genr(fc Hancock Z,«ciU<)...1tiehiirds Wells Thomas K. Hudson ){. .ShficpKliunkH Horatio Aufttiii Matter.. .i:\\*r\e» t!. Johniton I'uptMar.W. N. C. "^lanckley \st U .irar.Charliii K. Brand !ev. O. W. Incledon Jason, 21. S. Corvette. 1711 Tons. 400 H.P. Capt . . . .Edwd. P. D. Von Donop Xi«t(yii 2d Mastr.,U>h\\ iiirlies A»./'«y»n.Freii. o. L. Patch Medea, G. 835 Tons. P. Sloop. 850 H.P. C'MHXinri.D'Arey S. Preston Lieut*... L'u\>o\ Wriyron..h\^. Meli. Wallace Pai/m ...,|i)lmW.hu lirnwii As. Ptxy.\\u\. H. i:. .Mitchell Ah BriKht Henry C. Meddcr Wm. II. Marlin Daniel V. Hamilton Bertram Mitl'ord John Heath Nimble , 5. S. G u n Ves- '■ scl. 428 Tons. 80 H.P. I Tender to the "Nile." . /.!>».' lolin D'Arcy '■ \id .i/'i>/r. Albert Gaiii j A. a II r J. ..Inmi'i- UrnfUcy I .il. J'liym.U. V. llamilt"..S. Comman. Baiiil ti. Dult. Hall 1^1^ Capt ....lioortcp (J. liandiilph ('T/Diidii.I'reilk. \V. ^\■;Noll Lieutt . • ..T^iiiws I{. ^;i■u^ e C harles 11. Stirlinif A. t. . S. HlaeUc-it F.iliiiiiiiil J. (Iiorih Maflcr ..AllVed J. Vi'it,.)i li'l.t. .I.V.F.iUv' ... . iii'v. Ircdk. liiueiiH j''(»;/ ... . V> III. G. (iolliill. il.l). J'ftyin ...Will. i;. .'"uuiii'.erii .V(ii'. /li«^ 1 iiii. Sullivan (II. I'l i/..,\i'h\\ '"'•./ I'lhn T. Ciilily. m.d. Pmjin ...Iriis. G. I'l'ir-c CA. /•')i.'/.Jij-<('pli U. Kiniie .S'u6-{Cs. .Arthur L. Ciiirksoii Thomas Hmvea A. 5i(rjs.Thoiniis li.jche Abrnhniii J. U.ilton A. l'aijm..\ti\m U. 1". Al.-tou Janus K. .Siaiituu I Pr.ovEK, 5. S. Gun Ves sel 420 Tons. 8l)H.P. Cnmman.Ifon. Armar L. CV-rrj- f.i'ii;. ,.,l','l\\i\, S. MaiiKiiii •2'1 !/.is?)-.Al.'\. M. .\:c.i\M .1. ■s''(i''/.(Mnlt'riv (H'lHliiian A. Pa/m.\\ni. U". Ciribbcll S. Friiji,' RiNALOO, 17. 5. Sloop. 4()0i[.P. j Viol Tons. 200II.P. ! ; Co'nwii;7i.Wni. N. W. Ilpwett ; /.it"i \vi'.n;r U. -\ liiii.ri.on I R.ili.li r,. i iiriun I Mas'cr... I'.iUyd. C. .SiiiyiU I i'"i'/ ....AV' ll. L. Arclicr, M.D. I'Tiin . .. .»lfcv. I iio'iipsou (7(.. A-L'iTt L. liyiig i r.iJvvit. !■'. T'ny .1. .S'i(rj..i;c.birt Nelsou j SpiTEi'cr., 6. P. Sloop. I 1054 Tons. 280 H. P. j Comiiiaii.Wni. C. I". Wiljon : l.ionlo. ..,U::ui:^S. Cniki! Iriniis c. II. UimU I .'/(td'cr.. .ili. hiird r. N. IVurce ] Hiii-i/ . ...; rum is \V. Davis ; Pai/irt ...W-n. II. t'lynia i .1. .'->r/.. 'Viii. Orahuiii ■J// .l/as,; . Albi'rt li. Oltcr A. I'ui/iit.S. 5<. I,. Xeeilliam Steady, 5. S. Gun ! Tcsse/. 431 Tons. I 8i) II. P. I C'omHKDi.Ili'iiry O. (Jrniit : /.((.'•'/.. ..Orl'ui'il S. ("aiiiirun 2i.'.l/a-'?-.C)iarh>> "\\'uttun i A. S'li't/ . Ihos. Milni', .M.D. i i A. /'a;//;i.Kbi;n. Wayniouth I Styx, G. P. Sloop. li/oTTons. 280 H. P. Cim'mnn.Hn'i. Wni. .1. Ward /,ui((s ...V'r:,s. U. Blaikluinio (..(■urjri.' U. Dcjiililn Hairier. • ..laniiM l!(.b('rt.^on ,.?'(?•;/ ..,.lhi >. Jlctiah.sii Pai/iii ...liobr-rt iayk.r ('/i. /,')('/.( has. I'. Turner Siio-lt.'..C. A. Ha-. OS .1. Siirij .Uoi.t. a. r. (illbcrt Tekror, 16. //-o« S. FloaUny Battery. 1U71 Tons. 200 H.P. Be r nut da. Cfipt . . . .I'ivd. ri. II. (ilasse, CD. Lieut ...Howard Kerr .h'lislir ...Viuhv. .(. Ariustrongf ('h. />'/(,i/..'olin I.lrou 11 .1. .S''r)v/.'.ii'urp<' Curtis A. /'a.vni.John Kiddlti Vesuvius, 6. P. Sloop. •JTOTuns. 28niI.P. C'lt^' ..Kii hard V. Ilamiltjn J,ici.Lu\\\:' M. C'ri'kc l.vnr(,'i' II. Hlalic Manter ..J'<\m ,1. 1". Iliii-hndd .S'vc'/. . . .1 li'jiuas McCarthy >'« /);i . . .l"(lv\ ard C. I'liriuiue t'/t. A'ni/.Audw. MiKarlane J. Sury, J uftiliii C. Ciripjf I CORRECTIONS, ADDITIONS, &c. The three following Societies are to be substituted in place of thoise on pages 71 and 81 : — Tkmim;i{anci: .Vid Association. — President, George Matheson. . Secretary, liifliMvd ,1. Wliall. Trci'^iner, .lolin Lanigun. Co)n>iiit^ee, K. Boak, J. 1.,. Wliytal, 1*. rtlouaghan, E. JNIorrison, and 11. M. IJarrutt. ! St. Mauy's CATEt iri.sTicAT. Society. — President, His Grace the ; Arclibi.shop. Vict-2*resident, I). Carroll. T/rasurer. Jas. Cochran. Stcretari/, Win. Monagh.ni. A!'si.-;ln.nt Sei'vetanj, P. Wallace. Mai-ieax Catholic Instititk. — Presidenf, eTas. ]\I. Brown. Vice- Pi-fsident, Win. C'unipton. Sccix/ari/, Thomas Connolly. Trtasurer, 1). 11. Pitts. County of Hants — Chus. J. "Wilkins;, to be a Justice of the Peace. 124 BELCH EUS FARMEIIS [1863. INDEX. Pagu Anniversaries and Feasts 4 Attornies and Barristers 58 Acadia College, WoH'villc 65 Alumni 60 Acadian School, Halifax G7 Agents for Lloyds 70 Acadian Iron Company 85 Additions 1 23 '^oard of Revenue 55 Works 55 Exam'rs Mod. Licenses . 56 Ship Masters. 56 Barristers and Attornies 58 Society 01 Baptist J.Iini.stevs 73 Home Missionary Society. 7-1 Board Foreign Missions. 71 Association & Convention, 71 British N. American Association. 8;> Banks :— Halitax Banking Co. . .87 Nova Seotia 87 British North America 87 Union, of Halifax 87 Savings 8S Chronological Cycles 2 Calendar Pages 6 to 29 Customs Department 55 Comm'r Crown Lands Office. ... 55 Indian A»lairs 56 Province Notes 56 St. Peter's Canol 56 Reciprocity Treaty .... 56 Ancient Records 56 Gold Fields 56 Poor Asylum, Halifax. .7'.' Court, Supi'eme 57 of Error 57 Marriage ami Divorce. 57 Vice Admiralty 57 Clergy Establislied CImrch t)8 Roman Catliolio Church. 70 Colonial Church Society 70 Church Scotland Miss. Ass 70 County of Halifax 78 Colciiester 8'J Curabarland 'JO Togc. County of Pictou Ul Hants 'J4 Kings ''5 Annapolis 7 Digby 'J8 Lunenburgh ^I'.t Queens TOO Shelburne 101 Yarmouth 102 - Sydney K*! Guysborougli 1('5 Cfvpo Breton K'C Victoria 1(17 inverncss 108 llichniond lOit Consuls at Halifax 78 Companies Hi Cape Breton Circuit lili Dartmouth Steamer Time Table . . '17 Steajnboat Couipany . 85 Marine Railway . . . .1-5 Ouieers 88 Dalhousie Cnllo^\e, Halifax 67 Diocesan Church Society' O'l Ember Days '2 Eclipses o Explauatiou Calendai Pages. ... 5 of Common Notes, . 7 iUy Days 28 S:„xials, Halifax. 47 Executive Council 52 Eastern Circuit 8.) Feasts, fixed and moveable 4 Farmer's Calendar G to 2it Financial Secretary's i >ifice 65 Governor of Nova Scotia 52 Government t)tlices and Officers. 55 Gorham College, Liverpool 67 Grand Di^ison Suns Temperance. 80 House of Assenil)!}' 54 Horton Academy, Wolfville . . . .60 Halifax Grammar School 67 City Mission 77 Royal Yacht Club 79 \ Mechanics' Institute. . . .80 Library .... 86 m^ 1803.] ALMANACK. 125 Halifax Library 8"> City Corporation Ill Fire Departuiei;t 112 Vol. Engine Cuiiipariy. .112 Axe Company llo Insane Hospital, Dartmoutli. . . . Ati Insurance Go's and Agencies . . .85 Interest Table 110 King's College, Windsor 64 Alumni C5 Scholarships. . . .Go Light Houses 36 Legislative Council o3 La'Jies' Bible Association 77 Merchant's Signals, Halifax 41) Masonic Loilges, &c 61 Ministers Church of Scotland. . .70 Free Ch, Istian 76 Will Baptist 76 Congregational Church. 76 Lutheran Churcli 76 African Methodist ... .76 Baptist T6 Mic-Mac Missionary Society. . . .77 Medical Society 81 Militia of Nova Scotia 115 Normal School, Truro 64 National School, Halifax 67 Nova Scotia Bitde Socity 76 Building Society. . .84 Horticultural Soc'y.85 Militia 115 Volunteers Ill) Odd Fellows, Order of 64 Olticers, Statf of Army 1 14 Military Store Dept. . . 114 En!.fineer Department. 114 Purveyor's l)epartmt.ll4 Barrack Department. .114 lloyal Artillery 114 Engineers 114 Kith Regiment 114 17th Ut'vimiiit 114 Militia j^ratf 115 !>;. S. Milii;: 115 Ai-tilUiy ll'.i Volunteers U'J Officers Poyal Naw 121 Halifax Naval Yard.. 121 Victuallg. Yd.l21 Nav;ilHosptl.l21 Planets, Signs of the 2 ^lorning and Evening. . 2 Post Office, General, Halifax 30 Masters, Nova Scotia 32 Provincial Secretary's Office. . . .55 Penitentiary 55 Presbyterian College 66 Academy, Halifax.. 66 Education Board.. .66 Seminary Board. . .67 Ministers 74 Board Foi". Miss. . .76 Home Missions. ... 76 Pictou Academy, Pictou 67 Probate Oath 110 Queen's Printer 56 Rogation Days 2 Railway Time Table 45 Office 56 Roads and Distances 51 & 110 Receiver General's Offine 55 Retired Members of Council 52 Seasons, beginning and length. . 3 Stage Coaches and Steamers. . , .46 Sable Island 55 Supervi.«or? of Great Roads 56 St. Mary's College, Halifax 66 Francis Xavier's College 66 Societies 79 Shore Circuit 99 Tariff of Duties 40 Telegraph Company 84 Directors & Operators.84 Universalist Church, Halifax. . .76 Union PiotfCtlon Fire Company. 82 Vi)luntcevH, Nova 'N:otiA ll'J Windsor CoUojiiate School 65 Wesleyan Academy, Sackville. . .68 Tlit'ologieai ln.slitution.68 iMi'thodi^-t ?>li.^.su^^laries. 71 Mi.--:siouai,) Suoii ty . . . . 7!' We,«lern Ciicuit '.'4 Ydung AK'n's t'iiris. Abs-ociation.77 Zuiliac, Sigii;i of the 2 Bpy/N^: iThbGiiE^ "A R'aCniT COLP," COUGIT, TTnam^ncps, or Sore Tlirofitj.Avhioli might lie olifcko'l with a Hiinple voinedy, if ucj:;lo!Ct('tl, often tei-niinatt's seriously. Few are aware joC tl)>.' imi>urt;ince of stupping a Cough or "shiouT COM)," in its first stiLge; that which in tlie beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to soon attacks the hmgs. " Brown's Broxcuial Troches" were first intro- duced eleven years ago. It haa been proved tiuil they are the best article before the public for Couons, Cor,i)s, Broxchitis, Asthma, CATAERrr, the Hacking Cough in CoNSfMi'TiON, and numerous alfections of the Theoat, giving imincdiuic relief. PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND S3NCERS ■will find them elFectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. From the Rev. J, McMurray, Halifax, N. S. Having suffered several years v/ith Throat Afl'ection, to which clergy- men are especially subject, and having used various remedies, I have pleasure in giving my testimony as to the relief I have liad in the dis- charge of my Sabbath labors, from the use of " Brown's Bronchial Trocues." They have l)een a great comfort. Others to whom I have recommenfled them have used tliem with advantage. The Troches are a stall" of life to me. — Prof. Edward North, Pres. Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y. State House, Seriate Chamber, Boston, Dec. 21, 1860. John I. Brown & Son : Gentlemen, — Your Ti'oches are too well and favorably known to need commendation, but I will merely say that I have used them frequently during the past five years, and regard them as the best preparation known to me for the vocal organs. Charles A. PiiELra, Pres, Mass. Senate. From Mrs. Barrow, Boston Academy of Music. Messrs. John I. Brown & Son, — I have constantly used your "Bron- chial Troches" for two years, and find them particularly efficacious in clearing and strengthening the voice, either for singing or speaking. " My communication with the world has been very much enlarged by the Lozenge, which I now carry always in my pocket; that trouble in my throat (for which the ' Troches' are a specific) having made me often a mere whisperer." N. P. WILLIS. " I have never changed my mind respecting them frcm the fii'st, excepting to think yet better of that which I began thinking Avell of." Rev. HKNB Y WARD BEKCHER. "I have proved them excellent in Whooping Cough.".. .Dr. WARRKN. Obtain only ' Brown's Bronchial Troches,' which, by long expe- rience, have proved their value, having received the sanction of Physi- cians generally, and testiuionials from eminent men throughout the country. JOHN I, BROWN & SON, CHEMISTS AfJD PROPRIETORS, 426 Washington Street, (opposite Essex S:.) Sold by all Drxujgisis, at Twenty-Five Cents per Box. BROWN, BROTHERS & CO., 3, 4 «i 5 ORDNANCE SQUARE, (SUCCKSSOR9 TO JOHX NAYLOB.) Dealers in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines, PfiSRFTJMERY, Brushes, Combs, Sponges, WAX FOR WAX FLOWERS, And all articles usually sold in Drug Stores. AGENTS FOR DuBarry's Revelenta Arabica Food, and Dr. Jayne's Family Medicines. i[iS !f mmii ri^ mm f}} 3^ 'VT'IN-IDSOR, 3Sr- S- <♦» Conducted on the English and American systems combined. <♦> This magnificent Hotel (lately erected) is now open for the accommodation of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC, being situated immediately adjoining the Railway Depot and Tele- graph Office, and having in connection tiie offices of the St. John, N. B. and American Steamboats ; and Express, and Western Stage Coaches, makes this House a desirable home for Travellers and Tourists visiting Windsor. Coaches leave immediately after the arrival of morning Train j from Halifax, for Wolfville, Kentville and Annapolis, — returning I one hour previous to the departure of the afterneou Train yb," ; Halifax. . SES 33SB> Wholesale and Betail Dealer in every description of BRITISH & FOREIGN WRITING PAPERS, EMBRACING : Letter Pa])ers, Printing Papers, Foolscaps, Note Papers, Steel Pens, Blank Books, Pocket Books, Drawing Books, Artists' Materials, Envelopes, Penholders, Writing Desks, Memo, and Pass Books. Portfolios, Stereoscopes anb Stereoscopic bicms. Photographs and Photograph Albums, Playing, Printing, and Ladies' and Grentlemen's Visiting Oards, Together with a large assortment of Presentation Books, in Rich Mo- rocco and other Bindings; Bibles, Testaments, Church Services and Prayer Books, School Books, &c.. Wholesale and Retail, at extremely low prices. Book-Binding of every description executed with neatness and despatch. liOlVltOJir BOOK STORK, 9 aSAOTILLE STB£ET, HALIFAX, N, S, JOHN RICHARDSON, JR., 130 OranviUe Street, Halifax, IV- S. DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, MEDICINAL COD LITER OIL, SPICES, PERFUMERY, DTE STUFFS, LEECHES, COMBS, BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS, &C, ^h^mhm' inscriptions tawMg preparcb. Soa and Family Medicine Chests put up at the shortest notice. Patent Medicines. — Notwithstanding the increased duty, By ran 's Camomile Pills for Indigestion, and all the advertised Remedies will be sold at Proprietor's prices, at MORTON'S Medical Warehouse, near the Province Building, Halifax, N. S., until the present Uock is disposed of. FoK Ladies' Use. — Judson's Simple DyeM of Mauvo, Blue, Magenta, Violet, Green and Orange, for Silks, Ribbons, or Woollen Manufhetures, may be obtained at the Agency of G. E. MORTON k CO., 12, 25, and 60 cent bottles, with directions. VoLUNTEKR Drill Books. — Field Exercises, by authority — Pocket Ed. The Inpkx, the organ of the Southern Confederacy, published weekly in London, will be supplied at Morton's News Agency. jE^AU the Illustrated and other principal London Journals, supplied by annual subscription, or otherwise, as received by fortnightly steamers. :rs, s. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS AND BRACES' Tho great number of rarlical cures of Hernia, witJiin the last few years, by the use of Dr. J. W. Fuelps" Spinal Spring Trasses, has given them preference over all others. His apparatus for the correction and cure of all kinds of deformities are used at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and are recommended by the first surgeons in Europe and America. Apparatus for Club Feet, Spinal Corsetts for Projecting ShouMers and Distorted Spines, Laced Stockings, Knee Caps, and all other kinds. i At the Sig-n of" the Grolden Eag"le, No. 68 Tremont Street, BOSTON. THOMAS p. WAY, Importer of British and Foreign CUTLERY, TEA TRAYS, TOBACCO PIPES, WATER FILTERS, MILII PANS, &c. Oorn,©']' •JitGQb andi We.t©r StreetSp OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL WHARF, HALIFAX, W. S. DEALERS IN !Ox-itisli &;. AmericaMi Miamiflvetiirecl BOOTS & SHOES, M^aksnk anJr ^ictail. CITY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, No. 114 Upper "Water Street, Opposi^ Commeroial Wharf, H!A>Lij^A<^e) N!« §» 4* LOCAL DIRECTORS AT HALIFAX. ThqIIAS C. Kinnear, Esq., Chairman. Henry Pryor, Esq. J. G. A. Creighton, Esq. P. C. Hill, Esq., Agent, This Society which has now been doing business in Nova Scotia for upwards of twenty years^ and during that period has paid numerous policies with promptness and liberality, continues to effect insurance on lives on as favorable terms as any other English Company. POLICIES AEE ISSUED AlH) LOSSES PAID BY THE LOCAL BOARD Without reference to Ijondon. ONLY HAIF THE PREMIUMS NEED BE PAID IN CASH, Interest being paid on the other half. ^ P. C. HiLL, AGENT AT HALIFAX, FOR NOVA SCOTIA, HALIFAX BANK BDILDING. October, 18G2. • '# THE COLON lAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. , INCORPORATEU BT SPBCIAEi ACT OF PAHLIAMKNT. CAPITAL, ONE MILLION STEBLINO. Established 1846. Governor. THE FIGHT HON. THE EARL OF ELGIN & laNCARDINE, Governor-Geneual of India. HEAD OFFICERS GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH. LONOON-81 LOMBARD STREET, E.C., and 10 ST, JAMES STREET, S.W. Board of Dh^ctors in Halifax^ Nova Scotia. The Hon. M. B. Almon, Banker, Chas. Twining, Esq., Barrister. The Hon. Alex. Keith, Merchant. J. J. Sawyer, //. Sheriff of Hx. Medical Adviser, — D. M'Neii. Parker, M. D. ^^eM^.--MATTHEW H. RICHEY. The Directors beg to direct attention to the following advantages and facilities atforded to Assurers : — The Local Board are empowered to accept Proposals without re- ference to Head Office. Moderate rates of Premiums and liberal conditions as to residence. Premiums received in any part of the world where Agencies have been established. Claims settled at Home or Abroad. POSITION OF THE COMPANY. Amount of Assurances effected since the establishment of the Company in 1846, upwards of £4,300,000 Annual Income of the Company 130,000 j Profits divided every five years. Divisions took place in 1854 and j 1859, when large additions were made to Policies. Next division in I 1864. i Further information T?^ill be supplied at the Company's Offices and Agencies. By order of the Directors, MATTHEW H. RICHET, Ayciii, r*ERS who have useu them for many years. At our Warehouse, may constantly be found a complete assortment of all kinds of weighing apparatus, adapted to every branch of business, as: Hay, Coal, Kailroad, loe and larmers' Scales, PLATFORM, COUNTER & WAREHOUSE SCALES, Druggists', Confectioners', Bntchers' and GOLD SCALES, with an ample variety of Store Furnishing Equipments, a? Sugar Mills, Alarm Money Drawers, Measures, Weights, &c. All warranted in every respect. :F.A.i:R,.B.A.isrK:s Stationer3, HOLLIS STREET. Thi? is the largest and onhi correct Map ])ul)lis:l)od of the Province. It has been reviseil and corrected, and the new Counties and Town- sliips formed' since its lirst publication, accurately hiid down, and al>o the routes nnd stations i>f the TEi,i:onAi'ii Lixl. it c:in be liad, nujunted on cloth and rollers, colored and varnished, for the Office, the Library or ILill, 228. ()d.; and on cloth, colored, in neat case, for the pocket for Travelling, 18s. Od.; an,l on blue paper, same as a chart, 8s. Dd. C. II. BELCHER, Prnprittor cj- PuhUsher. OPIXEOXS OF THE PUESS. "We notice with pleasure the appearance of a second Edition of Beixhek's Map of Xova Scotia. This IMa}), originall}- compiled in LS3i by William iMclvav from actual surveys, has now been re- vised, and corrections down to the ])resent year have been carefully introduced. We o'ui-erve that the projected lines of Railway are nuirked out., antl the routes and stations of the Telegrapli Line are also indicated. A late Edition of a correct ]Map is one of the mo>t desirable possessions. AVe bespeak, tiierefore. a s])eedy and exti'U- sive sale for Belcher's Map of Nova vScotia." — Provincial Wesleijan. *■ Belcher'' s }fap uf Xora Scotic — Good office Ma])s of our own Pro- vince have, for some time past, been in great demand; but we have not tliis want to complain of any longer, now that a .second Edition of Belcher's excellent Map is in the market. This is a great ini- proveiiuMit u])on the old one. Errors which must have been all but unavoidable at the linu' the ^Map of ls;U was published, and which became more apparent as tiie interior of tiie country came to be bet- ter known, have in this Map l)een. for the mo^t prtrt. carefully cor- rected. Mot the least valuable of the many additions nuule. is the laying down of the several lines of Railway lately .-.urveyed. and tiie courses of the Telegraph lines and the marking out of localities where the Telegraph (ilfices a^-e situated. The corrections and ii.>pro\enu^nts ri-tiect nuieli cr:'dit on the dra'.iglu^nuui. ami must have cost him no small amv>unt of labor. TIr- exeeulion of the work is, in the highest di-gree. admirable." — Acadiin Rccunlcr. —ALSO— BELCHER'S INTEREST TABLES, At per cent. QUBBM mStlRANCE COMPAMV. FIRE, LIFE AND ANNUITIES. REVERSIONS AND ENDOWMENTS. CAPITAL— ONE MILLION STERLING Chairman, Bernard Hall, Esq. Depy. Chairman, Jos. Kitchen. Esq. Manager and Actuari/ of the Company, J. Moncrieflf Wilson, Esq., Liverpool. Sub- Manager, John E. Leyliind, Esq., Liverpool. Agent for Nova Scotia, STEPHEN TOBIN, Esq Halifax. Office, opposite Tobin's Wharf. *^,* The last published Government Returns show that the increase in duty paid by the Queen Company in 1860 over 18ol) was larger than that of any Scotch or Irish Office, that it was only exceeded by one Office established out of London, and only by three of those in London. Of the fifty-two Offices doing Fire business in the United Kin<;dom, the Queen was only exceeded by four. Solicitor, James Thomsox, Esq. Medical Referee, W. J. Almon, Esq., M. D. FIBE INSUBANCK ♦♦> Security Fire Insurance Company, of New York City. Cash Capital, $500,000. Surplus, $159,015. LoRiLLARD Fire Insurance Comp'y, of New York City. Cash Capital $500,000, with a large Surplus. Market Fire Insurance Company, of New York City. Cash Capital $200,000, with a Surplus of $70,392. tW In the above Companies dealers receive 75 per cent, nett profits. Lamar Fire Insurance Co., of the City of New York. Cash Ciipital, $;500.000. Surplus, .^40,805. Standard Fire Insurance Co., of the City of New York. Cash Capital, .i?200.000. Surplus, $28,319. ffi^Tho Ciipit:!! Stock of tlio aliovc Ct lien-i on Roil E ;tute ni the City of New 'i oik. Bank Siocks, uad otluT ^iccuritics. PIJOVINCIAL IXSURANCE COxMl'AXY OF CaXADA. Ciisrai, ^;J 1.7 13,520. GEO. C. WIIIDDEN, A.: % (»j»: Wedding Cnrds and Envelojies neatly jirinted. Stock Certiticates. Policies, Bye-Laws, JJill Heads, C'arils in every form, vVic, iSiC. The bust Machinery used in the various branches of the business. $tf coX^ .^^'£'^' a Tea & Groc ^^yst ^i-e 03 ^« s g fl O 07 03 g I'i f*^ o Eh o "With a varied and sc'letTtul assortment of FBaST-CLASS GROCERIES, Can alwiiys l>o obtained at tlie LOWEST RATES.... TERMS CASH. Corner of GRANVILLE and SAOKVILLE Streets, V.»><...--.ii1 u>. CHaatss nossDM ^ oo. * No. 11 CTIVNVILLK STREET, luipor.tcrs of SILKS, Shawla, Mantles, FLANNELS, Blankets, SHIKTINQS, Sheetings, Housekeepin.g Goodn, Roady-Made CLOTHING, French Kid GLOVES, Cloths, DOESKIiVS, &c., &c. Wliolosale tiiicl I^etwil. V' iik ,» Belcher's Farmer's Almanack, i (! Sold at tho City Rook Stores and hy the Store-keepers {generally, througliout Nova Seolia andCajK- lireil(;ii. The bound and interleaved cojiies conntain a fine Kngrariug of His (late) KovAL IIioiiNEfis THE TIUNCE CONSORT. " Messrs. A. & W. Mackinlay will promptly attend lo and execute all orders for the above. r. II. UKIXIIKK. I'ublislier and Troprietor. OPINIONS OP THE PHESS. "Belcher's Farmer's Almanapk for hsiiii, is before us. Tlie present issue ef(uals tliose of preeedin;^ years— eontaininj.r an aeeu- rate and eompreliensive ealendar for every month in llivyear. be- sides a larije amount of interestint;: ami vahialde information on all Provineial subjects of utility." — Caj)c lir'lon .\nrs. " liiii.rUEu's Fai!.mku's Almanack. — We iiave received from tlu- Publisher a copy of this Aimanack for 1S(;l', wl'ich i.^ well tilled with usefid information that we all recpiire to know antl use. ' — .St. John, J\'. li., Moniinij Stirs. •• BELcUKirs l<\vKMK!t'.s .\lman\ci; I'OK IS'!-. — We are reminded by a.i order for a number of copies of this vaiualde .Ahnanack, re- ceived fi(un Eiv.dantl, lliat we iiave neyh'cted to notice it before. Any conunent on its merits. howLvt'r, are nt edle>s. It has been long anil satirifaetorily te.-t((l in previous years.'' — .Inirluui /'fxonler. "■ >Ve hav(! received a copy of Jielcher's .\linanaei< for l.S(;2. wiiielj fully maintains its well earned reputation," — I'run'nrid/ Wc-tlfi/a,;. '• Bum iick'.s Fajjmku's Almanack ibr J^t.:i lias IxH-n r'-ceived from the I'nldisiier, and we are pleased to o)>stTve t'liat tills favorite An- nual still continues to exhibit most fniiy tiiose features whirdi have always seetired for it so lari;;' and well-merited a share of piitilic fa- vor. Tile present vcdume contains a lar';e amount of additional matters of interest, and we observe that tlie Ii^t^. of I'ubiic Institu- tions. Societies and Officer.s have been thoroughly revi^eil." — I'iiiuu Colon ial SfaiuhdJ. ' '•Belciii.k's FA:;Miiu'.er\odical is so well known than any i leni;thy notice «d' its conti-nts would be siiperthioiis. A"-' herefore it ! contains evervthin^ requisite an-l tu'ci'^sarv for an Almanack."' — I Bn/i.!h CoJonhf. i '• ^'- * * 'Belclier' is also out early tliis year, and a!)pears to sus- tain its well i-arned reputation as a reliable and well tilled work." — Ka.it t rn Cli ro ii idi. '' BKLCUEii's FAnMK,n'>i Al'manack. — We have nejAlecti'd to iv liee the reci'iiit from the Fnblis^'r of FicIcIut's Farmer's Aimanack for KSOl'. — This favourite annual contiiuies to keej> u]> il-» well earned reputation as a relial le work, and i. . as usmil. wi II tilled v,!th cor- rect lists Of all our [)unlic in^tiilllion- — t.Ulicers of the Ani.y and Navy and Volunteers, and a large amount of valuable information." — I led if (IX Erf: III III/ />/)/>,.'•>•. AT 43 43 ORAINVILLE STREET, (Dm boor nortl) of !Br. jUUicU's, atib near ti)c J^aptUt Cljiipcl, is DE. MAOALLASTEa'S Where every variety of Dentistry is done in a skillful manner. Those desirinj; Artilicial Teeth should not fail to call and examine Specimens hefore going elsewhere. Dr. M. M'ouUl respectfully call attention to the roil ARTIFICIAL TEETH. He has used it (liroe years M'ith Rrt-nt success, and it is in every re- sijeet bettor than Sih or jilatef- ; ho has m»w {^roat pleasure in recom- mending it to his i)Otron,s aud the pnltiic ; in the United Stales it is being used l»y all the tirst-class ]>onlisls ; at the Dontal Convention held in Ohio in July last, the whole convention spoke in its favor; it is also used in England to a great extent; it has man" advantages over all other kinds of v.ork, it is liglile)', it is i';\'\. from taste, it is strong and durahlo. and can be repaired sliould it break ; it can lie inserted in full iSets or partial Sets with suction plates or attached ; there ib no plate so easy in the mouth, or so choap. P. S. — liadies from the country can lio i^'ommodated with Board and JiOdgings while having their Dentistry done at tlie Complete Dental Establishment, 4u Granville Street, — without extra charge. ^3 j^aptist uni, anner. I examine iTE§ cverv re- n recom- tale.s it is mvention favor; it Ivantagt's nstf. it i,« it Citn bo ittuclu'd ; th Bojird L'oniplete iliarge.