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Les disgrsmmes solvents illustrent le mAthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 W-: I' . m. Pi \\ •J^ova-Scotia CAtBNi>Aii : , Or an ' A tM AN ACK For the y««r of the dRjiillSan ^1:9, 177} ; a«d fytai tke ^ Creation of tkftWonf aec•■* t. m \^ EfTay'rdfXvtl^/S^t. of j^a|iiglia« ; the Prjigreft -of 1-Hr^^' thifdif^; of Aitahaptills; Of Aaabaptiim, Ir^^ 4^ 'fk^irat^Ruies^ to know a good Beaft^ /For a Oo^J^rMti ▼ J I*: the Bill. Toniakea Baafts Bor.i» groii l^^od! ? hurge, and riot (KM. To make Cattle hif|^ ^?^ {!^S)^^ 2 Bftfrennefs of Rinc, a remedy often approved. A Wis* T' ter SoNo. Hi^ory. of a new Iflai^ wJbich rf fe^jT of tljte ▼ Sea, niar I(!c Santoriii, in the Archt|K!lli|o^ |jN:l7. OU ? the OH|(in of Nat igation. Names of the Govcraor, ^ X Lieatenant Governor, Meihbers of h|i|MajeRy's Coo aeH,^ ? and Houfe of Afethblyiand other (^ters of Governtnent*. ¥ X A Lift of the Officers of the Mzx>Tia> i<^t the whole * ?• Province of MHv4r^r«//«, 4ifc. 5ec. ^ f^Catcutated fj>r the Meridian of Halt/mr^m Nattm-iettim, '■' La't 44** 44V North, aad 4 Hours^ 13 Mi'aates and ih Seconds Weft Long, from Liondort, but will fervewith* Out fcnfible Error for Any fart af f/9va-^c»H0i By A. L I L I U S, ifMf P^JT: Printed and W« by AnWoNV HEMRr, i Xiii^ |'/#/ritr*s iSTORf^ and at Mr. ^4tMtr/y t^ir :.^^ ^A^'^i, i^SSii ^.. \ M Kind Reader, ■■f Hcuifax. At Halifax^ on the firlt I'uef- day of Match, June, S<;ptcniber :ind December. For the Counr.y of Annapolis. At Annapnlis, on the ift Tuef- day of Arriland N<>vc'mber. F«r the C«unty of L«;>ir»i«rf At Lnnenhurgy the zd Tucf- day of A [Til and Odober. For King's County. At Morton, lil Tuei'day of June and OciobtT. For the County of CntnLerland. At Cumberland^ the firft Tucfday of Jane, >ind 2d Tuefday of'Oftober. For Queen's Couiity. AtLivrrp(ol, the 2d Tuei'day of A- pril and Ncvenibcr. COURTS of Special Sefiions of the P It A C E. At Windibr. The lait Tucfday of June, and 2d Tuefday of October. At Onflow. Theilrft Tuefday of February and Augull At Barrington. The rtrtl Tuefday of November. At Ydrmonth. Th e firll Thtnfday of April. A ^."ure for the Confumption fTT^ AKE fr^iir Pou'xJ ;.f fiefli Srailsovu of .1 Hfiiden. Hver-woit, Inng- j[ wort, ir.;un<1 iyv, fca'ious, ir'a i!'s '^ttJijy felf heal, of och fix junce-, crult of bread hilf.< poun>i, c)nf.rve of red vof^s and fuccorv flnwrf-, "fe:i' h twelve oiimes J Niittney No, 6, let all be Ininfed tJ^e ihcr, undpoit'iptMi them of Mi?k hot fr im the C)w, oi^e Gallon auda hi'f, ; them all well I0)3;etli«r, at.out mho rsrter, put to 'h.-tn of Mnlapa Wltie one s^allon, d>UT«afk rofe wa er two pounds , and draw njf will) 3 fin 1 h at two phIIoiis. Uiink of this W ate; r freely,, ii being anex- ce'lert rem dy againtt Tcrf impti'^ns, nd has r lifcd n)nny perfon* a'moft rdni «he Tr^ve. Ititiuftbe made ofteii inhot Weather, becaule it will lou# in a few Days. . ^5* n>tj A - y-" ■' « '■ *"'^^ T The CUi Hit #• ■5K ». kinds^ I '■e*uents^ which I \yuexf. :tptance May be vice. . L. M ^ 1 Hit i .* ECLIPSES t^i rhe Year 1773. THERE will be four Kclipfes this Year, . two of the Sun, aiKl two of the Moon, in the, i«)ilowijjg Order* The firll will be of the Sun, Much the 22d. a Jitilc before 12 o'clock at Nigitt, ln.u..)Je. The Second V. ill be of the Moon, April 7ih, Vifible, cal cai«tt4l as follow s, vu. .h. 3- I- 2. 8, IT). ^ 24.' 47 • '1 21. -' Apparent time m cue i'vlurning. ~ Beginning ^ Midaie '' E.ul J^ur.itnn Digits Eclipfed The Third will be of the Sun, Sept. the i6rh, a little after Eleven o'Cluck in chc morning, Inviawlc, by itufonof the M -on's South Latitude. The Fourth will he of the Moon, Sept. the 30* h. between one and two of the Clock in the ait..riioon, Invjfibie. VULGAR N O T E S for the Year, 1773. C. 7 6 16 5 y^ Full Moon before Eatter, ^ April 7. w- leafier Sunday, April it. N,, ixogaiion Sunday, May 16. Dominical Letter - Goldcii Number - r.priti - - - - . .-Vvle of the Sun Romnn liuiidion Sai;Ja).s after Epiphiny 4 ^ _ ^ _^. StipLuage.i. Sunday Feb. 7 ^, A J vent Sunday, Nov. 28. May 30. :?K , - Aflenfion Day May - 20. M Sunc;i.ys after Trinity - 24. A»h- vVedneiUay, Feb.- 24 M Whitfunday, *; lime t the SUN'i eturawcc ir.t.i the Twelvt Signs, for theVcaii773. h. m. h. ivi. ,CC:' January i8th, 22 43 j ^ July 21ft, 23 20 K Fcbiuai-y I7ih, 13 40 j I'ji /Vug«ift 22d, 5 25 nr March 19th, 14 10 | dCfc September 22d, 1 H A(.ril 19 th, 2 45 j ni 0<-tober 2 2d, 55 9 4- May 20th, 3 3H 1 •*-*. November 21ft, 5 5< .J3 June 20th, 12 25 j >f December 20i;h, ^18 9 *> <» *:>•€* -^r^ O- -^g^ • ••> "^^ *2* fZ*<^' 4, I?w mf^ ■^rs^ ■TP" ^ays •£ LUTHER, &c. :l You mar hare obfcryed that all the difputca about religion cam* ki- tlierto froin the prieU, tor Pietro VaUo, the mcichaiu of Lyons, wua pafTct :or th« author of the feft of the VaudoiS| was not fo, but only aflembled togcthtir his Wether*, and encouraged them to perfift in what they had begun. He himrelf wnt of cht •• man/ II thtmo- tSe inac- wken the [tointcd to Id verfion, at Jtnght t t^eing at I'Mc was new terjr the Vul- ufe not of (^ecaul'e >arfake of Id be pi id | reed with | thei re 0, tne in- been for- I aduaUy conctivn- ler would )me bold , 5laim r.ci j hich the I intclvei, liamefuj ind pri- ' a'mov- 'erfnary ■ra, (he >ey, by :«, faid dare to le moft and the '•r Va- >♦€ I. January hath XXXI Days, . 1773- j Years fince. | The Creation oFthe Wurld according to Chronology ii 57a z I Noah'i Flood, - - - . 4066 " Sodom and Gonvurha's Dedraflion by Fife, - 3074 Abraliam iiettlss in Canaan, - - • 3^39 J«rulalcm built by the tgyptians, • • 3543 Abraham dit«, - - _ 3539 Full # gih, 4h. 20m. Aft^ \ J Ncvv > lad, 5K. 15m ^^5^-J51'^ oh._i5m._Aft^ ( 1 F. C L. ^otl>, 3h M W kemmrkmhle DaysTjI/ftdttW. O *• ^'^ ''• DID I f^eutiitr,k^e. H M H plact. H. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 134 H5 6;CiacuMcis. Cohfrtexin^^J 40 7yVf. 8h.35m. # Apoget.i; 39 C iiund. pall Ci acu. ■wtmther.^j Clock fait 5ni. 301'. Go9d 7 jUding mbtut this timCy ms 7 Epiphany, there is great 7 rta/§n f/ufpo/t mhea'vy/all 7 clo. f, 7m. 4 if. vf Sno^u. 17 The nighrs mtc now of a V^ llh Sund. pa. Epiph. great/ length, therefore take care 7 cl. f. 8ni. 59f. that you do; not fleeptco much, that 17 Southerly ivinds and rain a\l i7iC »93 204 21 :sl 22 6 ^3!7 24 :c 25 2 26 3 27 + 28 5 «9 30 7 3» c being as huriful to the clo. f. urn. 42r. body as A littu mort moderate ivith feme rain, and perhaps foggy. 3d. fund, puit Epiphany. Converliop of St. Paul. clock fall 13m. I2f. too little. 7*'s fo. 6h. 35m. # Apog. K.Charles lil beheaded.!/ 4th r. p. £ph. cl. i. 14m. 17 39 3^ 38 37 37 ^6 35 34 33 32 3» 30 15.6 |7*'$ fo./h. 39m. # Perig.17 29 clo. f. lom. 26f. hvut thejtj 28 2d*, fund, pail Ppiph. days.j 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 «9 18 17 16 »5 «4 «3 20 neck. 14 26 arms. I 20 bread. ! 17 heart. 13 27 belly i 25 reins. i ,3 fee rets ' 21 thighs knees. 17 legs. H 27 feet. 23 head. 16 a8 Aft. 20 m. Aft. s. M. H. M. O I a 2 3 4 5 3C »4 8 52 3^ 21 3 rife. 6 4 3 7 »5 24 3^- morn. o 3J5 H ^2 7 .9 10 II 40 3» 39 Icits. 6 9 7 8 9 10 II II «5 9 » 5 I 56 Beclc.morn 21 ( o 54 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9. II (I o I 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 1 1 II o I 2 3 4 20 10 o 50 40 30 20 »5 10 o SO 40 30 20 10 O 50 40 30 20 10 45 30 «5 5 56 45 35 25 «5 5 ♦. .* Of Z U I N G L I U S. WIIEV we fee * peoilo, of" all otberi in Europe the let <^ reflUfi »\vi chnnceA •'le, tjiiit.; jn i fin?Jeii one rclipi in to ein'iace «; other, thvjie mdU i fiiliil* ii;ntf ' con to-tK- piiti.ular caul -• o m.KS I'ovioLnt an mprertu'ii i!n ill mni-li. Th)i wliii'i ri.)u;,ht h'»-uc f) l"u 'den a rtvolu.ijii in th.;opinioi>s yf !•'• i'«».»pi« ot iv.i!ii.rlanieen nt open enmity witheioh otlri , cv i ii c« t'ie th iteii.th cctitury. I he litter had loit a p.e.4t p.i'ici i/'«ir ciiTiiit with t'tCf c )pliij * o acci »ut oltfiP'r not p.iyinj^ lu nivoli huiu) ir i.> ihc '\'i,jv'" N'l-^ry, h, tliiiir ant.i^' iiiKs tlie Cordeliis o\ Fraucifcars, tnd tH.r. tli«y ucnicJ li r, wit i St. Thoma- the monk, of liav in|* r.e*n b lint* ..ith)ut liii. The Kr.i'.i'.i;;-iii ., o" tii.i other hanJ, gai-u'd jjrouii'l Jail> , by |'re4.:hi'-.p Ujiciall occiiious the uuftrnic ot it.;;.U(;u!at'.' con eptiort, ma.i t I .ciU y >t. liii.aYoruiic, lic> oot.vcen i.u;fe t.vo ir^ Cis w ts 1'. ^ict. The r'., t ral !u.r .-J j-j -i itnipr.'- thu, ii it.': y'.^{ i >>'i, a run- closn beiiij; niie day pr 'tt-.hir.g st lMHukt(.rt, on i u: fubjj-\ cf t!!? Mvjili; I Vir^'i., aiui feeing h ]) )ininic.4n ertar t'le ch>i ch, h« cried jnt i'l t' e 'Diviii of hi* levnou, t'lai l.c l):t'''B-; C»i;d !:e '.v ' < n jt at" t'at 'rJer, wMcn iK-puj- ciaud tie in rhtr .'t Cjc.d herfclf, aiuj aSo poitoMcd k i.^s and cr.];>-iii> h v\ic.'i I'lc: . uiilvCiatid eLiue.it% Thi- i) iniuif^r, wl.jit: na;nv: u"* \" ; an. rtMilie i .\ i'h A loui' v -if:«, tha: he vv-is a li ir )n thij :h : Fi » cil.;aii iiuits his pulpit, gathers die yn )plo t ogi-thcr, and drWii* his e.iC- iiiyoutofthe church, after bC'ti-'v^ hirn in fncn a mi'vier w.h ,i r.ruoi/:^, th.t h^i is Ictt dead at I'le d ) >r. Thcm'xtvcir. ii;j4. iHj Dvtmioicar.* !.d a chapter of t!i^ r wrder at WijipfTi, in wh c.i ii ii r .f .Ived to take vvug:- anceoft'.e Francll': ius, an.! to ile.lroy their credit, and even th.ii U'jflri'-e, hy hrin;ing the Viijj;in Mary hedVIt" int") 'l.e fiJd sgai.i.'t tluiin. Kern,' was fix J J ui on to be the t'ie itre uf th v icci.e. i hey (•ojj.an ly fpreadin^ reports f^rthrcj ytir^ tw^euci, oi tac ni ah r oi Gui.i !i,i\ i:',.:; apjicjrevl { '.■ vcral time* to diiicrttiit peil'ni, repr^ achi .^ the J'lai.c.i;, .-ois wthihwii OocitMit cf inunn III lie conccjtion, whi, b ;' e it d .va. Kor'iMe lihipl-etny , aP'.t tctid«dio roll herion or the j.-l)r- of harini'; clt'Ki'feJ lur from <,r'r^'\{»' jin, and the p'.\»(,r of'htli. The Fr incil"' ai;s, on ti.e.r parts, were not hij - hind hand in !i»pp'il!r^ other appiritlwtns. Hi.t at K ngJi, in li-.e yi.ar i^^oj, the l^ioiniiiic OS havini\ brou, ht orer a younj^ lav bn.'th.-v, caUe : Yc'.l r, made iiim their iiuiriuiieiit to W'lik. U;H)n the minds o: the people. li was »n edabljflied opinion in tii« convens of ill orders, thai if a novxe q.iititd tht habit, and did not ii.ake his profefiior, his foul ,e vainod iii ( ur^^atoi) tilt tl K Lift jucijiner.t, uniefs it was releafed by prayirs, or almk given to the convent. The prior of the convent, who was a D minican, entered Yetfei's cell in tl^e ri^ht, in a iia'l'. painted \vithoe\- Is, a ^.c;it uh.ii;. ahjut hi\ niiddlc, If^sdiiic, fuui dot,s, and I'.ailiiig flaiiies out ol'hi !ii >i'.tlv, by means of a Jiule rouni box fiUed with the pickings "jftiax, aiid lei onfire. 1 his hornblc fi- gure told the balf-foHted Yetf^r, that he was a monk, who in lorrner times had quitted his habit, f.;r winch hi.f.ul was iI.D.vn mt;) purgttory, but thac it might be delivered from thence, if Ytt'er would coifi-nt !o fu;ror himTelf to he flog ced by i be monks l^ef .re the ^.rfat altai. Yetfer coiripKed viih- out heiiating, and delivered the monk'* l^iti from purgtaory, who apj eared A' n. I 2 3 4- 5 6 7 '6 5 i6 ^* ^ xenhCt i «; other, • i^I-iic an tvolu ijii # .# n. February hath XXVlIi Days, 1773. Jofeph the Chifff Minifler in Egypt, Jacob 130 Years old Settles in K.gypt» iVjores is born, The Children of Ifreal lcav« E^ypi, I'.'fliu* luhdneb Cai.ain, - ; Gideon juvl'^j^d llVacl, Full L. CL I4tl». 2h. 20m. M # 7th, yh. I 5m. Mora. 1 j ^^,^^ orn. j I D 2i(l, Uh. 2oin. M. M I) W JVeUhe' ,l^f. |h m u plate H. r. /^'». J.J M. H. M 3 4 6 7 C 2 3 1115 12,6 »3:7 14C 152 163 «7'4 i«5 196 207 2I)C 22 2 233 244 255 266 27.7 c]. f. 1411). ijl. O 1? V, c. 7 :^f - 7 7 7 5 Puiihtation V. Mary. Cold •winds luith Jnoiv, fol- ior.K:ec( hy J)eex,ing lueather. clock fatt i4ni. y]{. 7*Vsfo. 6h. 5m. $ ^ ^ Septuaociima. Mure mc rate nvith afojr and a con jldtrahle duratton of clo. f. 14m. 49.. Jmallrain.b N01V cold again. (6 # Perigee. Theywht ha'vejS 55 6fecrct' a gotd quantity of niuine^ i6 53 6' 18 Sexa. Valen.B. cyder in 6 51 6lhieh: 12 1 I 10 9 8 6 5 3 I 59 S7 arini>. 10 28 5 brcall. 5! 24 5! he^rt. 5 22 5 belly 5 20 6| reins. 6' 19 cl. f. 14m. 4 if. their celUrs '-will make frequent u/e of it ulout theje J'eajons. A pUajant ihww about theft % ^ ^. days. c. f. 14m. 7**s fet i2h. 50m S h rove fu n . morefnoiu ivitk rainy and then clears o£ Shrove Tucfday. cold. Alh Wed. St. MattKia; clock /aft 13 m. 3 jf. .,. Apogee. More moderate. 28 CQuadagtl'i. fun. c|. f. 13 m 6 49 6' /6 6 4^ 6 knees. 6 47 6| 13 6 6 6 6 6 46 45 44 4' 39 38 6 head. 26 legs. 22 feet. \% 6 36 6' 12 6 34 6 t4 6 33 6 neck. 6 32 6 17 6.3» f 29 I 40 2 35 3 30 4.25 5 M 6 rife. 6 55 3 4 9 10 1 f 1 1 56 morn. 56 1 53 2 50 3 48 4 45 5 44 fetrs. 6 54 7 5' « 43 9 34 10 27 II 15 morn. 4 5 7 8 8 9 10 II o I 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 "7 / 8 8 9 »o 10 50 10 3^-» 20 8 43 43 3« 23 8 53 23 8 53 3« 23 13 48 8 35 *20 5 50 i» 35 o 20 * $' i'n The Planet Venus ( ? ) will be Morning Star torhe 4th of June, and thence Eveninjj-Starto the Endof the Year. Yca»» nncf. 1 3433 3^-iJ 3209 3209 3ib8 2941 ^- % * to hia R reC'>tid uin«| clad in a whit^ rohr., and fiirroum'td with giury, to thew him that he was in heaven, ani ti* recommend to l.iin tlM caule of the Diefled Virgil, whom thi 1 1 >tic\(c»t\t reriled. Some few night! after, St. BHrba, foi whom brother Yecferhada great veneiation (t^iat IS, another monK dreK up fir the purpoft:^ and t )ld him that h« Wit « faint, ad that the holy virgin had rhofen him to avenge her cauieagainft the dunnabtedotliineof the Cordelier*. At length the virgin herfelfdcfce'.ded iiuj his 'cil througluhe deling, attended by twn anguh, and commanded htm to declaie to the world th it ^c was bornin oiiG;inal An, and t', at the Cordeliers \. ere the greateA entmi^:« ox' her fon } «nd then ihe concluded with telling hitr., that ihe would hor.ojr him with the five woundi with wtiich St. Lucii and St.' Catheiine hid beei^ honoured. The next night, the monk having made the lay-brothet drink hearrilj i)f wine, in which they had infufed aquantiiy of opium, they picrceo his hand,, his fcfci, and his fide, while he w^s afleep. When he aw ke, he to nd hinf«;lf all over blood. The monks cried aloud that ihi; holy virgin hnd imprinted thti Itigmt on him, ana in this condition tiiey expofed him at the altar to the view of the people. However, weak ti brother Yetfer wa«, he im^^gined he had diftinj^uifhcd the v.iice ot'the fub-priur in thu ntibn blefTed vir>^in, a.dbegHtito think the whole an impofture ; upon which, thi.* moak«, without furthi:r ceremony, rufelved to poifon him j and accordingly, when he came next to take the facrament, they give him a confecrated wafer, which they had prcviouily fprinkled thick with the powder of corrofive fuhjim^te ; the liiHipief* of which upon his tongue obliged him to fpit out the wafitr, ;'nd there pon the monks inftantly cried out facriiege, and loaded him with chalii«. To fave his life, he promifed upon another hoiV, that he would ncvcir revCHl the !•• cret : however, havingfound means, f'tmetime nftowa'ds. to make his cfcape out of the convent, he went ani made a dilcovciy oH the whole affair to amagiftrate. The oaufe was two ye.irs depeiid ig ; nt the end of which time, four Dominicans were burnt belore the gitc ot Rome, the ta(t day ot Mayi50y, O. S. in coni'equenre of the leiucnce pronounced upon him by a bifhop ft nt from HQpie for that purpofe. This adventiifj brou!;ht the monks into that abhorrence which thfcy juftly deferved ; »nd thofe who heg^n the ref friaiion, did not fail t' revive the (tory with all the aggravations they could devil'e, never oixe veflofling, that the tuthor ot this lacrilegious aft had b en punifhed by the fee of Rome it- ftlf, in the moft exemplary manner. In (hurt, every thing was forgot but tbeaflion; the people who had I een witnelTes to this ihocking affair were r-ady to believe eveiy title of the chirgr. of [;rofauatit)n and faonlege as;^inft the monks, efpecially thove of the. mendicant order, .and in which the whole church was ncluded. If tttofe who (tiU adhered tj the worihip of the church of Rome ohjedted, that the holy fee was not anfwerable for the crimes of the monks, they wevet-ld of thfi vile tftion* of fevaral popes, who had been a difgrace to their f^cred charaAer and function. Nothing is more eafy than to render a whole bndy odious by a detail of the crimes of fome of its members. The opinion that it is fufficient to be virtojus to merit eternal happinefs has been adopted by a great nnmhf^r of the learned meo of our modern linada } they have thought it abominable to look upon cht father of all nature T m ui. Sampn Samue Snul f\ Saul ft Jerural Solomc F. q7 Full i MIWI D'D I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 + 5 6 7 C 2 9 3 104 5 6 7 C w 1 1 It »3 M 15i2 163 »7 4 i8|5 19,6 207 21 22 23 2f'4 25^ 266 2717 28JC 29,2 3^3 5'4 > glury, to laule of (ht had a preat id t )Jd him avenge her clelinp, Id th ii !lic A entmit,:* uld h(jr,o'.,'r e had bepn hearrily of hishand,, he to ii.d { virgin h^d him at chtr ftinjjvilfhcd ;e id in which e worihip srab!e for iral popei, Nothir^g it Crimea of happinefi ir modern ail nature HI. March hath XXXI Days, 1773 .« Sampfon Judged Ifratl, Samuel Judged KVacl, Snul firil King of llVael, Saul rejeded »nd David anointed, Jcrufalcm taken by David, Soiomon'i Temple built, Yean iinct. 2855 F. Q. ift, at oh. 20m Full # 8th, 7h. 20m MIW D'D I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Remarkable Dsyst Ajpt&t^ Weather^ (sc. I. Aft. 7 f L. Q:. 15th, lOii. J ,111. Mem. . Aft. i < New p 22d, iih. 20m. Aft. ) / FirH Q^ 3 Hi, 6h. lonn. Morn. (sc. n M \\pUce. H. M. H. M. 2 3 '4 11 It 13 M IS 16 17 i8|5 I9i6 20 21 22 24'4 25 c; 266 5 6 7 C 2 3 \ St. Daviij, cl. f. itni. 48f Very high iwinds Mnd fi»rmy aiout theje days. clock fart I im. 55^ 7*'s fett llh. 55m. Mr>re\ 2d Sunday in Lent. raia 'with hail mnd /noiv. An excellent month for I0. f. lom. 40i. bteiititii gc§ci beer. # Perigee. Gregory. 7**5 fett Iih. 35m ^ 5 A 3d. junday in Lent, do. fart 9m. i6f. G rest plenty of rain ahottt St. Patrick, thistim" Stamp A^t repewiled 1766. P? ? 5 •^'*T-y ple«fant, clo. fart7in. 46!'. Let thji th r» WB. in Lent. tit fux btgin to fear ; the Equi' noii 'Hal gale IS near 28 C «• 29,2 3^j3 3M4 L. Day.c. f. 6m. i3f. # A 7**s fett I oh. 40m. jrh funday in Lent. Cold mornings and e'venings 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 30 «9 28 26 *4 ts 20 «9 '7 »5 14 ij II 9 8 T y 5 4 626 606 5 'J^ 7 5 57 7 5 56 7 5 54 7 5 53 7 5 ^2 7 5 50 7 5 4^ 7 5 4 place. arms. 23 brcuft. iS heart. . »7 belly. •7 29 reins. «9 fecrtti 18 6 thighi 2 1 knees. 23 legs. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 u I I 2 I. 4 5 o 50 44 35 lb »5 rifes. 6 54 8 3 9 2 3 4 5 I 7 8 9 9 Oi 6 '9 cet. H 26 head. 20 neck 14 20 arms. 10 1 1 II 50 morn. o ^^ I 2 3 15,10 35 20 '5 4 5 4 55 iCttS. 6 44 7 40 I o o 1 2 3 4 5 6 .") > o 20 \\\ :o the msnths end.^ 43 7, Hi ri 3« t6 14 2 50 38 26 »4 2 50 38 26 H 2 50 3« 26 «4 '2 6 50 7 3« S 2h 9 '4 I 50 9 5- 10 17 II 4; 2 14 clock fart 4m. 391'. /*[5; 45 7'brealU non,. | 3 50 4 3^ i "~ "'"' V ^. I ^^ I *i H mercilels tyraiu t > ihe gre.telt [- rt nt huoja: k'nd, and a loving tathcr j'orlvtofi I'ut'ic'ilar let of nn-^n !ii .1 f«\v i'niill c niiuiici. Tliefe learned men have doa^ tlttls been miuukii^n ; tnit bow Ivvrn.iue is theif error ! . The Progrefs of L U T H E R A N I S M. A Power nd wiieduiir..^ the life- time or ui'j rir»r, /.vliirie an hciv is ibi- Iniely ncceJTa'y and cannot l.c lud by t'.u firii. Tiie Ja >/ of nutir.e iluni .icls in c m^Mrt wit'i the jtuhli :. i'."".:tjr«, viz. (jnj^iyU. whn in his iVr.i us De':iP(il, ptihiiffed in the I J'l ar 726, der.l.ncd, that " when a nun had^n hifirm wife, who wa^ inca- 1 " bie of I erforaiint; tlie 001 jupai'fundifius, he nvi'ht ni.irry a I'ecor.d, [TO- " vided he t^^k prcper ciia oi tli.* firlt." Luth<:r went many llcpsb«yoiid 'p"pe C'rcgory II. Trevor, lord cl anccHor of Enj'.'a: d In-t!"^ reipn of Charter II. was pri- vately mairica to ijcond \vitv% with ti-e ronk'.' t of the fitih He wrote* itnill f.erttife in f.iv.> .r of |> ly!^a:ny, ;4nd iivtd p.ifectly happy with hi.> two wires. Lui cvifei of this, kind aiu extremely i^re. Of the A N A K A P T I S T S. LUTFTF.R h;-rd been ftirotifsfel in f.irinp tip the prrncrs, noMes, and m-»,;-.iirau:$ . i v.ieitn.'d rrt-;ted I'.i.- j-ri. t.-es hke their luljetls, the princes luid trc-ttud the cornirtiin pe 'pic like 'e.ii.s. Tr n'ti't he ac!'n.!\vh'd^ ed, ih. t t'e m ;; ifefto pnldiflicd by thcfa favaf'.es in tin; rani'.: of ;h ir.in nho li.'i ti:r e-.vth, nii;,;l:t !i ve beea figne.i by hyci;r(;'.i>. Tl.cy detnaruie.i to be c>(e,;n,itv.J fn wi the ' payiiient of all rythej hut that of ; corn : and tbata |) rt ilieiCit' might be applied to the fiippoit rf iho po(.r ; th.it liu'v ii-ht le ! ernvtfed to kui't and fin: f r their neccliary fi,bli;tep.cc ; th 't . if ind w.-tter ;nigiit bf free ; that thcii div-lab-^ur inigiit •h; ;^!:)dera'ed j ,lnd ih.it tiK7 Mil ht bo .iih'.'. ed 3 littitwuodt> v..tmii tbt, nilelves. 'fliey only claimed tfio ri^^hts c jmm, n to mankind ; but they lupjiort'id their cUim like lav.iL-e bitsiU. . Thecvui.hles which \\?A been eveicifed by tb*; c-^minon people In France and En!;la'id in tlie r. •: "j^r. s of (''rules VI. a!:d H'.'iny V. were now renewed f^ • »*m «^- IV. Wei^l Ifaiah Ifrad jerem The C Ninev •^t 1 1 .■ I w 1 I- 1 29 5 3o[6 -■^w '^ »viiig laihcr il'e learriei.1 >r! I. c name of n.i liavt; of II a Itaie «.i ;s attended :ik well 3s f t'aijiilies vUcduiiii.^ I cannot l.c the pubiia ! a centra this l.iw of ^L^i in the J wi^s ii'.ca- :ord, j ro- eps biyond . was pri- le wrote a r with lii.-, oMes, and vent about 11 Suahiu, t'rous tn;ih faying-, )riiices h.iU .■f« favaf;fts '!">ut that of iho po(,r J ibiiilcncc ; adcra'ed j Cs. -riiey :hc'ir cUltn in France V renewed «• I IV. April h:uh XXX: Days, '77-3' Weip;hts and Meafu res Invented, ^ Ifaiah b aan his Prophecy, - jt Ifrad made Caplive and Sam«i*a laid wafle, Jeremiah and ^c-pV.aiii-h pfopl.ecitu, The City and Temple of Jeiuialem taken, Nineveh defuoyefi, - - - Years fince. 2587 2477 ^ 2347 2324 I Jruij ^Ui, 4j.il. 24ni.\Vioin. } S ^^^ ^ 21 If, Oh. 15111 Ltfc (JL M,th, 8h. 2on. Afr. j" { Firll M,W I 2 3 4 5 6 1 H 9 L i3 '4 5 t.) Rem^irkntle Days, Jjits/jy r. s. We»thL>r, ^c. JH_M n f5 $> n "ClouJy.'keavy 5 42 7j lu. K 307. 431. . H. M^H. M. 1 20I 5 2 4I 2 50 plane 42 71 T7 40 7;hcait 24 37 7>elly. 36 7 23 '^ 12 »3 14 ^ 7 I- 1 i ■1 * ,1 ^■\ y - " "I 26 -^7 28 29 FullTiifes. O Perigee. Good Friday. //^x-^ ^ivinds and Jhing clouds I^ASTKR Sunday, portend much ruin. The ^^.eaihtr new begin': ta prfjmije a ^ood feajonfor 1 jSiin 5i cio. together, piutlng 'j i7*'s -t of an m- vJSt.M^rk.Ev. 2dr.p. h^arter. ^ f. (1.2m. 23!. dii/hious man. 3 Vidt. of Culloden, 1746. 4 Moderate rains ab«iti 5 /^< i time* 30,6 dock flow 3m. 3i / ^» I 29 7 27 7 26 7 25 7 i3 7 21 7 20 7 18 7 17 7 16 7 J4 7 13 1 1 9 8 7 7 7 reins. 23 fecrei. 23 22 knees. 20- legs. T6 29 feet. 23 lead. 1-6 3 40 4 35 rifes. 8 6 7 7 9 iO z6 »4 / 5 4 2 I o 59 1^ 29 neck. 23 irms. 17 29 breati. 23 heart. »9 9 10 1 1 1 1 rntf^rn. 35 20: 1 1 30 1 1 35 »5 54 54! 34; 20, I 5i I I 2 3 4 4 36; 8 fetts. I 9 7 35'«o 8 3111 10 49 " 30, morn.! o 10 o 50 25 1 1 o I 2 3 50 30 20 10 o 48 36 24 12 G 48 36 24 12 O 48 36 24 12 O 48 36 24 12 O 3 48 4 36 «^' '?Ji' H ■'■ V i^' in Germany, a'nd V'bwn into a rierccr fl'mc, by ihc breath of fanaticifm. Muncer makes himfelt'mHftcr ot'the town (if IViull>iuf<;n in Tliuiiiiftiii, anJ while he every where preaches up a pt" cial equility ofrauk and polTigfrons, oMiges the iuhaVtitints to brinj; all their money and t*ffe6ts, 4nd lay thrm at hi» feet. The i)e«f^nt» all take up arm* from Sax')^Jr to AU'ace. Tliey muriier all the gentlem'' ii that come in thvjir way, and put to death h daughtar of the emperor Maximilian I. One very remarkable ciicumftanct is, that like the flaves of old, whrt reT)lied from the Romans, and wh;, when they found themftilve; incapable of governi'ij:;, chofe for their king one of heir miiitert, who had cfcapsd the general flaughttir, Ibthefe ptiafantsput t" gentleman at their h«ad. Of ANABAPTISM. SUCH of the confp'rators who could be found were put to death, with- out mercy ; and atthiititnt; all tbe A nala; tiits throughout the Unittrd Provinces were treated as the Dutch h t, whether factious or peaceable, they were fallen upon V^y the people of the Lovr Countries, as moufters, of >»hom it iras necefiary to rid the earth. The change in the manners of the Anahaptifts is owing to their haying joined the p^rty of the Unitarians, a fort that hold only one God; but jTofcft f.reat reveren e for Jefus Chiii). Th^y have neither d»gmis tut cohcrovcrfies, and though held as reprobate by other communiuui, lire in peace with them all. Genera! Rules to kno^ a good Beast. OBSERVE if he be well quarisr'J^ ivith large and hig Members y his H»rns Jlro.*i,gy big^ end Jnmen.vhat black \ his Bro-zvs avrinkledf a broad Ftrehead., the Hair nviibin his Ears rough and f oft ; his Eyes lively esnd large ; Hack Muxled^ Crof>h Nojirilsy ijoide and ttpen \ his Neck-Chine thick, l»ng and jiejhjy large DenvlapSy almoj} to his Knees ; his Bye.:jt big and roundy large and deep Shoula'er'^ ; big bellied, falling deep in ccmpafs ; Ribsiuide and open, his Rj/ns and Back Jir(iit\ and large bending toivards the Rump \ Thighs foundy Li'gs jhaif ; and nvf/l Jety full Knees, his C/atvs large and broad, his 7 tiilivell haired and longy his Colour mojily black, §r red, eajy i$ be handled, andrngccd feeder. For « COW avcrfe to ihe tXJLU \ 7'ake a quart of nev^ Milk, th»^ noi ef her o-wn, put into it m Drs.m ofSafrcn, aquar.'er of an Out irs fnice. : . t> Ye; Old Tyre denroyed. 2179 Jerufalcm rebuilt, 2736 Ahafuervi marries lillher. 2168 Hippocrates die:;. I290 Malachi the la(l of the Prophets, 2 1 41^ Socrr FdT it?s put to De.ith, . ai 19 ^» 6ih, oh. 25m. Aft. 7 5 1 *>Jcw ]) 21ft, loh. 2o;n. M. Laa Q. 13th, 7h. 25m. M<». ( I i ^. ()^. -:qHi, !;h.3om. M->rn. R:markahle Du;s, yllptils, r i. i) 'j r. ^ s. F.jea. DiDi fJ-^'eat'jtr.iSc.' H 4 ^4 H place. "jT^S/bellV. H. M. H. M. I 7 1 8 1 . Ph i J i & j ; t ni . fleajant "» 35 5 '24" A C 3d p. liniter. jh'^iv-rs about 4 /56 8 '.7 2 14 6 12 3 2 thefed^ys, Um't pUnt 4 55 8 reins. 2 50 6 52 4 3 St. Jo. Flva. j'(ji<'' Cncumhers 4 54 8 16 3 44 7 32 5 4 //»/> 20 /'?>■/, «/?//!'/? V9« chnjh 4 52 8 fee ret. 4 i« 8 12 6 5 «-l. 1]. 3in. 421'. OPerip;. to ^ 51 8 16 rife. 8 52 t< Pretty full 'fides, rijqueihc ^ 50 8|th;>'Ji3 8 15 9 42 a 7 7*'5 fett 8h. 15m. Mtf/4 48 8] 16 9 20 10 27 9 C |tli fun. p. S\^\h'A\ yourferd. 4 47 8 knees. 10 20 n 17 !0 2 Great Jjgfis of rain «bcul this 4 4<^ 8| 16 jii 12 2 I I 3 clo. flow 4 in. //>^*. 4 47 8; legs. :ii 35 !2 50 124 ^'^O' f^'^^ nveather ta,' the 4 ^1 8; \\ morn. » 35 »55 fnj^n, |3 4:1 %\ 76 12 2 TO 146 7*'s rett7]i. 4001. 14 41 8' feet. 4;' 3 5 '57 plee/ani ni\th f;noll rlt-.vers.^i^ 40 g! 2 1 1 20 3 5*5 lO''.^ K'>e-.rii. Q^CJha. V- . 1744. 14 39 8 heail. 2 c 4 35 172 clock flow 4m. 4r. 4 3-> 8j 14 ^ 5> ; 20 1*3 V: TV nature begins to dijpln^ 4 37 8} 26 3 i^ 6 5 19'4 fl's ivcnderfui and iticc/n- 4 30 S'neck. 3 4^ 6 .;o 205 \ficinion. ^ A^^a. prehfn/i'.\ 35 8 20 4 f 7 35 21 C j ?*\ rife 3h. 4011?. llr leau-\\ 54 8 arms. fett5. 20 2 2,'' •: ! I • c k fl vv 3 n) , ^ i {. t ies . 4 33 8 14 8 ir 9 5 ^^y Soniiny [all Afiemior-. 5 32 8 :!6 9 ic 9' 55 242 i'riiice FioJ. VV. \w, 1750.4 31 ghrcrjll. 10 c i 40 25':^ 7*'.s rit* 3!). 30m. 4 30 8 20 10 46 ;l 25 2<)'4 clock flow 3 IT). 3 if. 4 .29 8' heart. !l ii^ ,! 5 27'5 Qctu -u eath'T for planting. 4 28 8 16 ! I CO U^. 5S 280 S t . A p I V .^f ! . 4 27 8 29 njorn. J ^) 29I7 IC. Ciuirle.s ?.d. nat. 4c rcllo. 4 27 8 bellv. 3^ 2 20 301'^ Whit s i; n 11 a y . 4 26 8 2r>' 1 5 3 s .> ' '^ clock (low ^v^, (;;;f. 4 25 8 i'eitis. 1 40 3 5 5 a ^ ^:-J # ^' li ' M. <&. J9f cows to prevent calling their CALF untimely. H'^^fn the Caff is come fe any PeyfyJ:c»t thai is, your Cetv has nvrll cancii'vc^, dri-vs her often genily among Rnjhcs, if fuch op- pf)ytunity rnn hehad^ and keep h?.r thert till Jhe is Sfp.Jcd to Ije down, 1^-hi'ih vvu jr.as ohl/g: hrr to, hy tickling and Jcraiching ; /,'/ her re,'} there til! Jh' is ivdl'ng to *'ife again, then take the Roots of this I e RufljUi ^jcbcrc /he has lain, n.KHt(h them clean, and hnil ihemin Fir.fSi-, tt of 'warm White Wine', \ and he afu>T.d it; le^ s fnu: n.'i(,lent Jhudaing its leaping or great hurt, Jhe xill not caft her Calj before the proper time) To make a Beafts Horns grow fair and large, and not flicd. Sd-iiive rfi'thc thiir round ^hout the root of the Horns, ivifj it ivi!htheju:ceofCi:ffrvnnd Maidenhair, then boil Planiaiu in his Water, and let h':m take it ^.vcvvi three or ftntr ds-iys hcfre turnlnj c/<7 to G/ nis : This likenM' I'e ftre-vt/t' s the -violent pain un- der the Horns, thit mak^s Qaltl: often run tnad^ andfo do them- feivcs or then- FtlU-ws much injury. To make Cattle large in growth. When to-: Ca!'v s are xd^and, rub th;'m -cjell ivith hard Wifps of 11 ty or Strazo ; fjpple their Jdnis i. drink ; thm muke n Dee/^-JJ; n ^f Ncrtie tops and Jjh-keys, a .d ^'.af: her Flanks, and her '.'At farts 'ivith it fi'ery hit ; fa.':;/ Caelick r^ii/h Butter, mtnl hiuke it in'o Balls, and give her on-1 akcyf the hiiinefscf a large U'\il.'utt faftivg each mtrning, three da) s cfwr ', thiH tu>-n her tu the Bidl, in a cUfe'votnem PaJ tioe, and you ■n.vill have vjhai fou dsfire anj^wered^ itklefs extreme ^£e hi.'.iiei ;V. . . ' • «i" i VI. Plato Arillo Alexai m- --.•ft mcly. " Cetv has iffttchop- fp:JtHi to Ije c rate hi Kg ; take tbi clean^ and gi-ve it her cr this half ite Wine ; g or great not Hicd. r, nv'yj}j it ^lantaiu in 'ays hcfnre It pain un- do tbcm- ard Wifps ■Oj>\ gi-v,; Wt^iik for a them ifjti' %Jh thon as cnvcntcncj s a HarJf they '/. Perigcfi. Tleajant Jhoix}- \ 24 8 ers voith thunder and 4238 K. Gio. III. born 1738. 4 23 ^, Cl. ilovv 2m. 9f. Full '■fides. <\. 22 tj Trinity funday. £/g/'/'/;;;;^j. '4 21 8 Foggy hea-vy --weathtr about I4 2 18 20 8 20 3 20 8 9 S 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 B 8 25 feciet 25 [high; Knect 25 legs. 21 teet. »7 29 8\head. 8 8 S H 8 b 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 Q 8 23 neck. 17 29 arms. 25 breall. »7 heart. H. M, 2 50 3 30 rile. ^ 3 9 3 9 54 :o 30 lo 56 I 1 2C 'I 55 morn. o 25 'Jea. o I 2 2 5* 3? »3 26 belly. (fins. 20 ffcrets '9 5 40 3 25 Itiis. 7 8 9 9 10 II II ii. 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 1 1 12 12 I 2 3 4 5 7 8 ,1, I 26 M. 4"o 25 30 >5 10 55 40 25 10 o 45 30 5 55 40 25 »5 5 50 8 55 40 9 40 25U0 25 SBjii 10 30 12 o 412 50 40 I 40 mo*n.; 2 25 o 15' 3 lO o 48 4 o 4 5< f. 1 -* Province of Nova-Scotia. -. G*0 V E R N O R. IHi Excellency the Rijht Honourahlc. Lord WILLIAM CAMPBELL, Lieutenant Governor, the H-ni. ^ . MICHAEL FRANCKLIN, Ef(j; His Mffjejiy*% Councih \ »v HonoiaSIe ' 41 \ Tr'nt'hui Bftlcber, Ch4ilc» M ;iris, Richard Biilkeley, Jdfeph Gerriili, Hemj Newtjn, I^■ Sebsftian Zouberbuhlff, Jorathtn Finn.y, Aiihiir Gok', rnd John liiitler, Eiqrsj Members •/ the HOUSE »/ ASSEMBLY; County oiHaliiw. Williim Nefbltt, — — . and William Howard South, Ef(jr»; and Mr. Rob. rt Campbell. County o^. Amapalis, PhituMs r,ovctc, und Jofer-h Patten, Efnn ; Cov S"): X *.^i l.witnbwg. Ar.h. Hi»\lheIwood, ai'd J, Creiqhton, Efqrt ; King's County. H. D. Denfon, and Winck. Torco, Efqrs ; County ofGiimberinnd, Jolitj llu/ion, aaU Joihani C-ny, Kfq:s ; QuEE \*s Cj/zn/v. William Smiih, and Simon i^cikins, Efqrs ; QovtiTX oiSunbury. Charles Mori is, Ju:-. Ffq; : ^ Towo of HALIFAX, Charles Profter, and Thomsi-.- iMidjie, Kf(|rs ; Onslow. Mr. J(^f]uia fy^mb. ^' " Tr u » o . :VTr. Williiin Fifher. LoNJXj •> DF. R R Y. J. Moriiluii, Efq; Annapolis, Mr. O >. Wheeluck, JSAcKvtr.LK (' R r V V ; I, L K . Chri it . Prince^ 1-f.. ; j 1 .i v F r i' o i) L . LuNHMMrRG. Pl-.ilj|i Knmt, Ffq; JVakmouth. HoRioN. Carl, » l)ickl"on, Eiq; j iixK. k. i NGl ON. John Fillis, Efq; Cor Nw Ai.Lis. '^. Willoiigliby,E:"q-, j F A t M o u T H . Edvr . York , Efq ; N K \v P () y. T . I . Dcfch.imps, Etq-, C V M « t R L A. N D . J*^ I . J . Kd.Jy , Mr. R. Fofler^ S'f;:rertry of :f,! Province; Hononble Richard Inilkely, Efq; Irejfi^rn- ; iief>JHmiri f-iivjcii, ETq; | Rts^i/irr, Artluu Goi)!d, Efqj KiLiiver of lis Miji/iy's ^r'tKrnt ; joieph Woodmafi, tlq; /ittonKS'-Ceneral ; Willitm Ne1t)itt, ECq; Chief Purveyor cfi.nnJs ^ Tfon>urible Chirl«8 Moirif, Efqj His Ajpfljm \ Chirles Morris, jun. Efq; Provoft-^Urjh.il \ Charles Profter, Efq; NAVAL OFFICERS. Halifax. Arth;rG.oV^. Efq; \ Annapolis. Thomas Walker. .' King's C»uuty. T. Dcifchaiups. Efq; { Si^.ifi'i County. ICoHntyofCi>mbnliUd,].\\'\cto\f,lLU ) ///j;?.-/ Cimpobetlo. "Lunenburg. D. C. Jefl'en, . \ 'hTJijhourg. George Cottuaiii, " ■ ' ' ■ ' I 1^ # MIW d|d 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 C 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 S 9 6 107 11 C 122 133 »4 + '55 i66 »77 i8C 192 203 214 22 5 236 247 25 c 262 273 284 295 306 3«7 ^ • • »'. > - - ' K f • 1 VII. July, hath XXXI Days, ' ' i>773. • Years fincc. 1 The Birth of CHRIST. - ... 4773 EI-L, The Death of CHRIST, - . 1740 London founded, ... . • I7>i .'-'■- \ Jerufalem deftroyed, - - - I703 Efq; Jerulalem rebuilt» - - - 1641 Jerufalert delbroyed again, - - 1637 -i . ■_.' Full # 4th, 3h. 20m. Morn. 7 | New D igihi ih. aom. Af. Laft Q^ nth, oh. aom. Aft, j ( Firtl Q^z6th, jh. 15m. Aft* 1 M W Remarkable DaySt AfpeilSi r. /.| P 'i r. % s. F.fea. \ D D Weather^ l^c. \ H M H place^Hj_M^ 11 • M • 6 30 1 1 2 5 b $ ^ cio. fad 3n. 8f< Vif. Virgin Mary. r»9 8 4 20 8 thigh' 2 I 238 BLY; am Howard 1 3 7 VUafant iveather abaut 4 20 8 knees. 3 20 7 ao + C 4th fund. paliTrin. the/e 4 21 8 18 rifes. 8 15 Efnri ; ; 5 2 Jock fall 3m. 32f. dayst 4 2! 8 legs. 8 25 9 '0 1, Elqr. ; f, 6 3 follo'wtd fjL/ith flea/ant 4 22 8 16 9 5 10 y, Jj 7 4- $ 5*6 Jhtiuers in 4 22 8 29 9 40 10 4.5 ',; 8 5 great plenty. 4 23 8 feet. 10 10 11 40 ' * « 9 6 7**8rifeoh. 40m. 4 2J 8 25 10 45 12 25 10 7 clock fa ft 4m. 4of. 4 24 8 head. II 15 I 10 II C 5th fund, pall Trinity. 4 25 8 ^9 II 50 2 12 2 More pleetfant gronjuing 4 25 8 neck. morn. 2 45 York, Rfq; ' »3 3 weather about ^ 26 8 >3 20 J 4> i.unps, JfJi]; Ii.J, KdJy, R. Foiter, H 4 this time. 4 27 8 25 50 4 25 5 '^ »5 5 #Apo. «lo. fall 5in. I5f. 4 28 8 arms. I 25 16 6 A great preJpeS of a plenti- 4 29 8 »9 » 55 5 55 »7 7 ful har4 3 38 7 25 *':, »9 2 4 31 8 26 fetts. 8 15 VCn- 20 3 "U ? A clock fall 5m. 42f. 4 3a 8 heart. 8 9 5 C-iq, 1, Efqj i ;' 21 4 Some foggy weather t hut tloes 4 33 8 23 8 35 9 55 1 22 5 not continue long. 4 34 8 belly. 9 10 10 35 ■ '1 23 6 7*'s rife 1 ih. 40m. 4 35 8 20 9 48 II 30 Xq; 1 24 7 Dog Days. h«gin. 4 36 8 reins. 10 30 12 20 1 25 C 7th fund. p. Trin. St. Jam. 4 37 8 »7 it 3 I ID 1 26 27 2 i clock fait qm. ^^f. 4 38 8 4 39 8 Ice re 13 »5 II 45 morn. » 55 2 40 I s. 3 % Perigee. Geeel wttither B 28 4 for the fruits tf the 4 40 8 29 20 3 25 cr. 1 29 5 earth. 4 4« 8 chighs I 4 to 1 30 6 j 7**J rife iih. 1501. 7 1 clock flow 5m. 5 if 4 42 8 28 I 40 5 111, 1 3» 4 43 8;knces.J 2 35 1 5 50 • X' •«^- Ml frovincial. COURT of VICK ADMIRALTY Ho.i.RlchVdBulkely,Efq; Hse- 1 William Smith, Eiqj Marfliall. Charrei Morrii, jun. trq; Rci;ifier. I %. His Majejiy: Supreme Court for th: Froviuct, Honourable Jsnalhan Belcher, Efq; Chief juftice. Honourabk Charles Morii«, and Ifaic l.')Rrctijmps, Efqrt ; JuAlces. t Infer tour Court i. County of Halifax -y Jofeph Scou, Jofi;ph Gerrifh, Henry Newton, ani. Gjor;;e Cuttnam, Efqrsj Jufiiccs. Couniy of AnHapoUs I ]ofeph Wimiiett, Het(ry£vjim, and Thomas -Wil- li ims, Efqrs; Juftires. County of Lunenburg ; Jieb. Z )ubeibuhier, ]ohn Creijihtoii, L. C. Kudolf, Jofeph Pcrnette, D. C. Jellen, Elqrs; Jufticei. | King's County, ; H. D.Dcufjn, John Burhidge, and Samuel WilloushVy, j Efqis: }uftices. CouT\ty of Cuml/erlanJ ; JoHiua VVinflotv, John Hufton, and Edward Bar- rons, Efqrs; Juitices. Queen's Coitnty ; Elilha Freeman, and, Simon Perkins, Efqf; JuHices. County of £mtf': ; Geovf;e Cutmam, Gr«gory Townfcnd, and William | RuH'iill, E\"q'.s; Juitices." jfujlices of the Peace* Coiwtv of Ha lifix. Jofeph Scott, John Creighton, Wiirum Nefbitt, John buibidge, Milachy S,ilter, A chibnld Hinlhelwood, Benjamin Green, Richird Weninn, Jofeph W^oodmafs, Jofeph Fairbanks, John Cun- niupjiam, Georj^e CocinHm, John Newton, Winckworth Ton;;c, William Smith, yolinButUr, J.F. W. Defb^rtes, Chaile* Morris, jun. (icorpe laeich/Gs.-Mgvi Smith, Jofeph Gr*y, Giles Tidmarlh, John Fil.is, Enoch Ridt.Efps; Co'Mxy of .Irv.aps/is. Jcfeph Winniett, Henry Evans, Thomas Walker, I ' John Hall, Jofeph Patten-, Phineas Lovett, Thomat Williams, and CHriltopiier Prince, Efqrs; Couniy of Lti'/enbrirg. John Creighton, L. C. Rudolf, Jofeph Pemette, Ch. Jeflbn, Philip Knaut, Timothy Houghton, and Henry Fergufua, Efqrs Kine;'s County. Wm. Nefbitt, H. D. Denfon, W. Tonga, J«hn Rur- bid^;e, Charles Morris jun. Amos Bill, Jofuph Bailey, Edward Ellis, Lihe'is ILirris, Handlr;y Chtpman, Sam. \Viiloui,hby, George Faefch, N ith H Dcwolf, Jofeph fnay, and J jfeph Pierce, EfqVs; Cour.ty ofC'i/ff'A'r/,wJ. Jolhua Winflow, John Hufton, Wiliim Allen, Val. Ealterbrooks, B. Dnnic*, Edward Barron, M. Delefdernier, Jo- thimCJay, Robert Scort, and John Allan, Efqrs; Que«u's Cou.uy. Elilia Frcem m, Simeon Perkins, Jyhn Crawley, Sanuiel Doi^i:;ec, Samuel Froemm, R'chard M'lSLinnen, EphraimCojk, Ph. Duik, John Frort, Benjnmin Green, Eldad Nickerlbn,«aHd Jona- than Puiokhaai, Efqrs; County of Breton. Wm. Nelbitt, George Cottnaih, Fr. A. Srra(burger, Willi ini Ruflell, Wm. Phipps, and S^m. Holland, Efqrs; #' i»/»«»i-" « I 4 5 / 8 '^ .>. « r.T Y .^ Jufticej. wton, an* omas -Wil- C. Rudolf, 'dwaid JBar- ; JuHices. nd William ^•rt^itt, John imin Gi e«;a, > John Cun- ;^e, William il is, Enoch i<*s Walker, iiiams, and ^1 Pemette, y Fergulbn, J«hn Biir- Iward Ellis, rge Facfch, i 2d, at Noon. L. Q^ ioth, 5h. 15m. Morn M D W D 1 2 4" 5 6 / 8 9 ic 1 1 12 13 «4 1^ It 17 18 IC •2C -4 ■ "Remarkable Days, Jj'px'^s, |r. Q j. 1) '/ JVfathe,\i::*c. |h m \\ place. ~Z TIT" w D i8ih, Q. 24th, Years fince. - , ! 1600 - ■ >4')7 1218 1176 _- »'5' I h. jom. Mo. loh. 20m. Afr. I ill 20m. Aft. »•. H. M.' H. M. L-otn iuw. J.M. 1 rin. Q 1| A 4 44 clock fali 5m. 42f. 4 45 Fine iroxviff^ nveather, 447 7*'3 rUc loh 50m. 4 48 Plea/ant Jho-ivers. 4 49 Trrnsfio. name of Jefus. 4 50 h ^ 6 clock faft 5m. 2 2r. 4. 52 9'h i'und. part Trinity. 4 Mart rain nvith thunder 53* 4 ,jt. Law. 0Ap. light n'lng 4 More pie afant iveath.r. 4 ^ r. VV'hI. b.1762. cl.f. 4^m.4 -> 7*'6 rife loh. 20m. 5 ~ \7'h{ I^e^^'s- Papers talk much 5 Cjiorh A'n. p. 'I'lin. cf M'ar ; 5 I hut I fee nothing of it in the clo. fall 3nr». 38f. Planets 22 2' 2-1 2 s 2f 27 28 29 3> ^ l^'fig Jio^vn may hi expeSict^ 7*''s riJe 9h. 5oni. iet^j^eeh this y the end of the month cloik (aft 2m. 59^ I lih fun(1ay pail Trinity. : i clock fall im. zBf. ^jSt. Barih k-mcvi'. Perl 4 i J' (J iT. No»-o<'ry high tide thi<: qnarttr unLfs dro-ve in 17**5 riic 9h. 4pin. ^y 5. £ I clock fail 54!'. Wind:, Cji2thi;. p. T. iJt. JolmlJap. 2 (beheaded. 3 1 Sun an^ clock together. 5 24 7 53 54 56 57 58 o I 2 4 5- / / / 7 legs. ^4 leer. 20 head. •5 27 neck. 21 iirms. »i 27 bread. 3.36 life. I 30 5; 30 7 8 8 9 12 10 9 10 1 1 1 1 50 morn. o 25 50 1 1 3012 10 22 7|iicart. 7! I« U.lly. 16 reins. 7 24; ^3 28 1 i 6 a 7 9' 7 II 7-j ^ 12 7! 5137 fccret* 5 >5 7 ^^ 17 7 thighs 5 18 7 24 5 20 7 knees. 5217 22 5 22 7 Ifg^- 5 23 7 20 feet. 1 I 2 3 4 25 fetis. 7 5 8 8 9 10 II o 40 35 23 10 morn, o o I 2 rifcs 5 5«^ 32 37 43 \ 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 IC II 12 12 I 2 4 5 5 6 7 40 30 20 10 55 40 30 20 10 o 50 4:P 50 20 10 o 50 40 30 20 10 o 50 40 30 20 10 o 50 40 30 ■^ fi ' s iiiH m 1 '■ [li'iii W Couniy of Sunbury. Wm. Nel^it*, Francis Peabody) Beainfly GUziet • Ch. Morris, jun. Jamen Simo(;fds, and Jtinc^ BojM, El'qrs; For the Townfhipi oi Onflow, -Truro and LonJon .my, John Morrifon, Jame* Fulton, John Mahan, and Julhua Ldinb, Efqrs; Canfo. Enoch Kuft, Efq} Piaou. Judges »/ the Cturts for thi Probate of JVills, i^c. Surregatt Central, William Nefbitr, Efq;Chirlt^s Morris, jun. Efq; Regifter. • Cowwy oi Amiapol is. — — * Conuty oi'Lmenburg. John CruijL'.hton, Efqj , . *- King's Couniy. Ifa.ic Dei'cliami.s, Efq; LIST of the OFFICERS of His MajeAy's Customs, • for ihe Province o( Nova- Scotia. - , Hej\ry Newton, Efq; C )lIe6tor. James Bnrra.v, Efq; Comptroller. John Newt n,' Efq; Surveyor and Siiarcber. Charles Gtcew, Efq; Deputy Surveyor and Searcher. , Mr. Lewis Piers, eaablifhed Waiter and CadTger, Deputies at the Out-Ports, viz. Annapolis Royal, Mathew Winniett, Cunfo, Jonathan Rinncy, Efq; Liverpool. William Johnfon, Efq; Windjor. Ifaac Defchamps,'Efq; • Efq; Campo-Belh. Vacant by Death. Cumberland. Jofliui W inflow, E^q; Loujjbourg, George Cottnam,. Efq; # Celle£lors of the Duties of hnpoft and Excife. HaiifiX. yohnSewton, and Archibald Hiujhilwoodf Ef:^-^ Annapolis, yofeph iVinnittt, Efq; Lunenburg. Chri/fopher Jfjenyl'/'i; King'sCounty {* Wiodfor. H. D. Dtnfon, Efq i " *^ Cumberland. Henry Grten, EJ'j; Louilbourg. George Cottnam,Ei'm , St. John's River. Francis Peaboly, Efq; ' Qu^een's County. J^'m. Johnjiint, Ifland Campobello, Thomas ProSttr, XM>1:>cx>c><>c•<>•it:r<•;<::<>c<><><^-^ Commijfioners for taking Bail in the Saprptne Court. For Falmouth, Newport, Sc Windior^ Wir.ck. Tonge, Rfq; OnJh'Wy 'J^rwo, and Londonderry, Richaid Upham, Efq; Hjr/on. N. Dewolf, Efq; , • Cornwallis. John Burbidge, Efq; CoMQiy o( Cumher/a/fd. j. Winfloiv, and J. Hul^on, Efqrs; CoMniy oi Annapolis, Jofeph Witinieit, Eiq; Lunenburg. Hon. SebalUan Zouberbuhler, fifq; County of Sunhury, Francis Peabody, Efq; #• Glafs Oxford Englanc Whale Parch m^ Numeral LaflTQll New ]) MW ^1 !; 3 4 5 <^ 6 2 i7 3 8 4 ICO Illy izlC 4 I "7 ■* he 7 D'. .^13; 2 V105 fi7i6 202 13 cl Na 7" \i clo h La cl '5 o JC. cl- # -■* >^ » *'- * — * »773- fly Glazier 1"; ifon, Jame« 1 i IX. September Ivnh XXX Days, . Years fince. Glafs makinj firft brought into England, - • 1099 Oxford Univcrfiry founded by Alfred, - • 901 England dividi*i into .Cumuics, • • 501 ic. Whale Filhing commences, - • 4| " ' '886 \\ Regtfter. Parchment and Paper invented, - - '873 % • Numeral Algebra invented, Lal> Qi 8ch, i 2h. at Night. 7 } Fira Q^ 23d, 4 m • -■ **3 k 4 • hi 24rT 1. Morn. t * New D i6th, iih. 15m. M. J ( "MW, Remarkable Davs, Alfcas, Full (» 3o(h,.2h. 25m. Aft. • • f' s. D'j '*. • /. F.Jea. t/STOMS, :D,Di -H'eathcr^^Sc: H M H placi. i6 H. M. H. M. 6 35; 8 2b • I 4 clock li.-w 1 81". f^en fine ,5 26 7 ptroller. 2 5 7*'srirc9h. ivsatkerfnr 5-28 7 29 7 5) 9 »o •7 35I10 3 6 harvfji, ^ ^alherini^ in rhe'<^ 3^*7 head. • 4 7 Doa Days end. y/-«//j o///»<'!5 31 7 23 8 23 10 50 • f 5 C 13th fun. pall Trin. tdir/^. 5 33 7 fieck. 9 8 II 40 6 2 • Apogee. ? §ir. 5 35 7 »7 9 55 12 30 , 7 3 clock ilow 2m. i4f. 5 36 7 29 »o 35 I 20 • I f 4 Nativity Virgin Mary. 5 38 7 irins. 11 23 2 10 * by Denth. h 5 Perhaps rain about thefe 5 39 7 23 morn. 3 106 1 days. S 4> 7 brcalK 8 .1 50 am,.Efq; 1 1 7 7*'s rife 8h. 20m. 5 43 7 •7 .0 55 4 40 • 14th fiir.diiy priit Trin. clock llo\v 401. i6f. .5 44 7 5 45 7 iicart. •4 1 38 ; %o » 2 24 6 20 ■}\i Holy Crois. 5 47 7 26 3 25 7 10 •>5,+ '/iV/^j begin to encreafe. 5 48 7 belly. 4. 30 8 10 5 ^ 5 5^^ 7 24 fetts. 8 50 • ^1716 Lamb. Birti. More plea/an' :T 52 7- te;ns. 7 9 40 • •'I07 cl. flow. 6ni. if. nveather. 5 53 7 23 . 7 35 10 .30 • \q\. 15th fun. pallTrin. but e- 5 55 7 fecrcts 8 8 W 20 m © Pc rig. qjoiings begin to be 5 56 7 23 9 5 12 10 1^1.3 St.'iVJatth. cool. Look out 5 58 7 thighs 10 5 I •© v^ooi V P24 K. Gjto. 3d. crowned 1 761 . 5 59 7 21 10 55 I 50 ^Rfq; Erq; 235 cl'. fl. -m. 44f. for the E 606 knees. 1 1 50 2 40 ^ 2 4'6 7*'s rife 7h. 30m. qutno6Hal 6 I 6 19 morn. 3 30 25:7 Gale, 6« 3 6 legs. 48 4 20 12 0;C 1 i6th f. f . Xr. St. Cyprian. 656 16 I 44 $ 10 Efqrsj • ^ |27iZ 6 6 6 29 2 50 6 t^^i^ clock flow 9nl. 25f. 6 8 6 feet. 3 50 6 50 »9'4 St. Micheal. Weather c»n 696 25 4-. 55 7 40 1 1 ' 1 f i r tinues plea/ant. 6 1 1 6j head. rife. 8 20 k fe r ' ' ' hi. • • « .i r tu^ ■*• r LIS of the O in c F R n of the MI LITIjA in the ' Province of NOVA-SCOTyV. Town of H AMI' AX. Co>-*„-'r.' nf CAD K V S. • Colo, thf IIoDfTable Richard loflora Hulk<-lcv, I'-K]; I.r. Col. Jf»repli Scott, ITq; M ijor. Uenjiinm K^ een, Kli]j Captain. James Burrow, tiq; Capt. I icul. , REGIMENT. Ijeiir. Col.ClMr. Pro.^tcr.EG]; Major. Malachv Sul:f:r, Euj; Captains. John l.'aiJjr, Ri cli.ird \\ rii.ua.i, J.)hn Eillis, VViliiani ii j>viu(1 Souih, iir.d VviJliaiu l!cll, Capt. Lieui. George Vanput, ift Lietits. junvs Browne, J ki S ii a \v , W n : . Biflv)p, Elkanah Mor. ton, John VVhidderi, Samu^;l Starr, J.tme^ An derfon, John Chipman, Labcu.'i I-Lirii»,jun. Char- les Dickfon, jnn. Petei Shey, Jofeph Northups Seth Burj^es, Peter Pioeo, junior. Adjutant. Thonrias Farrell. W I N D S O R, ColoneL Wm..Tong^, Efq; Lieutenants. George De- i"champs George Henry Monk, & lames Kelly. Muiical Tower o VV.alls bi Ui« of t^ birnamc! 1 ondon N ew D MIWI R d'dL. »7 1 2 3 4 cl 1 :| I 3 ^ ;4 7 is 8 !6 '^ i7. 10 C 123 i3'4 H;5 156 16,7 17 c 18I2 I 3 4 e Gerriflj. Odobcr hath XXXI Days, 177 'Muftcal Noies invcntfd, Tower of Lornlon built, Vciiii 11 II cc, )- UNT y. ickfoh.lifq; •larrij, EA^; atiai bidge, lil'j; J Walls built r^iind Loiulou Towtjr, Ui'« of the Manuel's Cnmpiii, .*'. (> 7 loC VVhidden, Mor , J^me^ An n L liipman, i»,jui>. Char- jnn. Peter h North up, I'eter Pineo, as Farrell. -- [, O R, i\i ongc, Efq; porgc De-I II ge Henry nes Kelly. II [Z 13 H;5 ■15,6 167 17C 182 »9j3 20!4 2.? ^ s I. yh. 30111. c. fl. lOin .. _ , Plefijunt lutathcr fotthe ;6 I4 6 17th i'un. patl Trin. yi'^,7.6 16 6 9 Apogee. |6 lii clo. fl. 1 im. 3^^r. Colli mui'b 19 6 ;i;«^j /^,t> 26 6 clock flow 13111. 131. di>ys\b 28 6 24 C 2512 26'a 27 28 29 ^i 22d, oti, ?.'^i3 2S arms. 19 6 7 8 8 9 10 o 5<5 39). 351 33' Perhaps ajlvrm from the N E. about this tuniy JoIU'Im- $' § fl". ed nxith ajpeli oj C. fl. 1401. gf. plcajiint ivea- 7*'s> fouth sh. loni. ther. I9ch fund, palt 1 lin. # Perigee, clock flow 15m. 6(. Serene the hiorn, Jerene the c'vet but gloomy is the 6 46 6 night. clock flow 15m. 4or. 20th funday pall Tiiuity.'O 48^ 6 K.. Geo. 3(1. b. tore. 1760.6 49 6 Crifpin Mar. 6 51 6 clock How 15m. 5 Sf. _ J6 52 6 St. Simon & Jude. IFineG 54 6 hath droikiieei. 9 44 1 2 50 1 ^.o I 2 3 4 25 20 25 3* 3^ 20 10 o 40 3^ 10 •o 50 40 30 i 43 6, 16 j 4 \ 45 6 1^-gs. II 50 13 moiij, 2D feet. 22 head. 16 C/2itlf. p.T. 7*'slb. ih. 12.6 5S 6t 22 1 1 53 2 55 3 53 4 54 5 47 rii e. 6 4 2 jO 3 20 4 10 5 o 5 50 6 40 7 25 8 10 9 50 €*" .*^ Ms ■' : -A ■ i |i' '>2' QPE|N'S COUNTY. Lieut. Colonel. Simeon Per- kins, Efq; Major. Samuel DoggetjCfq; Captains.- Samuel Freeman, Jeremiah Allen, George • Ring, Ifaac King, Ro- bert Slocombe, Natha- niel Torry, Jabez Cobb, Samuel Hunt, Prince Snow, Efqrs; ill Lieutenants. Peleg Dex- ter, William Headley, Archelaus Smiili, Jofeph Barnaby, John Weft, Jo- nathan Corning, Daniel Crocker. sd Lieutenants. • Eliiha Free- man, Edward Tinck- ham, Nathaniel Free- man, Theodore Har- ding, Jeremiah Nicker- fon, Elcazor Butler, Theodofius Ford. Adjutant. f— , Town.Tiip of A R G Y L E in Queen's Countv. Major. RenaldM*Kennon,Ef; Captain. Jeremiah FroftjEfq; I ft Lieutenant. John Vroft, 2«^ Lieutenant. John Spinney, County of ANNAPOLIS, Colonel Henry Monro, EfqJ Lt.Col. JnfephWinniett,Efq; Mtj. Matthew Winniett,Efq; Captains. Joftah Dodge, J. Hayward Winflow, Phi* lip Richardfon, Obadiah Wheelock, John Wade, Efqrs; ift Lieucenaats. William Grtaves, Jofej^h Whee- locK, Timothy Ri«e. 20 Lieutenants. Phin. Lo- v«tt,juii. John Langley, Mofes Shaw, llaac Fin- Yiey, John Dunn. Enfign John Rice. Adjutant. County of CUMBERLAND. Lt. Col. Benoni Danks, Efq; Major. Jolhua Sprague, Efq; Captains. Thomas Dixon, Samuel Wethered, Ebe- nczer Fitch, Thomas Calhoon, Mofes Delef- dtrnicr, Benjamin Emer- fon, Jofiah King, Efqrs; ift- Lieutenants. Thomas Fulton, John Day, Ze- bulon Row. 2d Lieutenants. Thomas Collins, Hczekiah King, Charles Baker. Adjutant. Daniel Goodin. Coun.ty of LUNENBURG: COLONEL. , Lieut. Colonel. The Hon. Scb. Zoubcrbuhler, Efq; Major. Leonard Chriftophcr Rudolph, Efq; Three Twentl Wind Gun- Norih- 1 South Laft ~ . New 1 M; w; iDjDl 1 12 2 3 5 6' 7 Ici t. 8 9 ^ '^ 2\\ 3 US 12I6 » 3I7 16,3 17 A 201 "i 22 2 V 25 26 2/ 2i 2< 3 ^odgc, J. nilow, Phif n» Ob»diah ohn Wade, I ivilHam ' ej^h Wh«e- ly Kite. Phin. Lo. n Langlev, I Ifaac Fin" in. .^ iRLAND. Jinks, Efqj »g«e, Efq; s Dixon, ed, Ebe- Thomas 5s Delef- in Emer- g, Efqrs; Thomas ay. Ze- omas Th hKing, #»' « XI.- November hath XXX Days, 1773-. 9 Years fiiice. Three Thoufand Perfons deftroycd by Fire in London, 561 Twenty Thoufand P^rions diei by Famine, - 538 Wind Mills invented, . - - 473 Gun -Powder and Guns firft invented, • . 443 North-America difcovered by Fox, ^ - • 283 South America difcovere d by Columbus, - 276 Laft Qi7th, loh. 30m. Mo, 7 { Fir(lQ^2oth, izh. at Ni^hC New I) 14th, 7h. 25m. Mo. J \ Full 29th , ih. 2i;m. M. D j D i M^eatbgr, l^ c. j H m h 2 * «> -- ^ I 2 % 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 C 2 3 74 8:5 cV6 AllSaints. % Apog. All Souls, clo.fl. 16m. I3f. Plea/ant lueather f»r the J'eafcn. Gunpow. Treaf. 1605 o. s. 7*'5 fouth at Midnight. 2 2df.p. T. P. Fred, born clo. flow 1 6m. 4f, (1745- The ivinter noiM is draining that ivillttot hear the near. i)t. Mart. B. cry mr tear, ofthofe 'who ^ 8 20 fe. 6. 8' 9 i< /• M \\ ^■ •j j Captains. John Creighton, ' Efq; Rank ot Lt. Ci lo. IcHiathart Prefcot, Ed- ward Crolb) Pluli V Knaut, Dctlif Chriitop her jeiien, Joieph Per- neue, Timjiii)' Hough * ton, lifqis; Capt. Lc. Rd. Cunnin-jham, LicutenantP. Matth«w Pen- neil, John Doniiig, Ed- ward Thainas, J liah ONFLOW, r RU R O, and •LONDONDERRY, Lieut. Colonel. Major. Dav. Archibald, Efq; Captiiln?. Richard Ujpham, lie jimin M'Nuti, jolin -« W UCi, Andrew Rofs, Rul>wri Smith, Elqrs; lit Lieuts. William M'Nuit, Grorg* iVl'Nutt, Robert MarlhaJl. Ucnj. Bridge, j <,^,Z,x, J ohn Denny, Enfign... Godhart JefTcn, - ,j jj,„,,„.,„,,, Wm. Moore, Cornwalhs Morcau, E- benezcr lJariin>;c »n, Ko- ,l>erf Milluiii, Jaaathan Davifon, A<^jatant. , j )fcph Craaford, John ^mncil, William Hcn- derlon. Adjjtant. A Care for CinvuHions in CPIILDIIEN. TH E annual bills wf rn.)jt ilir«' nidation ihe melancholy numheriof ptrfons Cirric'.l i.tF wiih c .''nvuliioni, both oldandyouiVT, on vvhi:h mrie coiapanion tor the afHiftions of my tcilow crc.ituies lolfly iri\iad Wit thiis to Oder rny fcr- vice oralis to uiKicri.tkt lo rcl'.v;vt; tnem : and the moe fo, as I flatter niyfcir, rht;re ks <\^ difiador incident to human bodief, which vvill aan.it wf a m ):e rpci'Jy, and certain cuie, than convuliions, ir in .he f )iiO-.vin<» ii)CUiOi: 1. Convuliions in chilJicn, beiuie dcniidon, proceed moll Gomni ord' .1 r\,\ y iioin .ikar^., ,iciu, iiii,;;'.a"i<,.'; juices, geo?ra:ea in t'ae ilomach and inteiiincs, by livipa chiefly on accfent food, riicfe fus .ire preceded hv t|;i'iping:s and r vviJi fciina tea, wii-h fomc of the lame fait in ir, lt)r tne iam< purp;)ie ; or vvith rnagncna Alb: Aficr puigin;;;; once, orive twcniy grains more or lefs, accrrd ing to the .'i;^e Oi ihe infint, of the fallowing mixture : Rub The R'1 TerribJ* Bible tr: v I iViblc fill I flagnc [ExJ 'O. Ni ancholy Dot/) ii(^ion5 my Ccr. Cop as bodfer •ed in I food. I i>iljy, ns of ■J in 'the Iba. rd ^ civ). 11. loin. 32I. iV*jv >' for !re::tend(jus '■ r ^ f: v ' d^j .f • cl.)ck lluvv 6 in. 14.1. T,d fun. in Advent. ©Peri Pettv Full Tide;. br-ait. 6 33 5 3+ 5 19 35 5 heart. • 5 13- 5 26 5 !)c!ly. 5 22 5 rein a. s I '^ ^ . -^ iVcrets 19 37 39 39 / 4^^ 7 40 41 :3 6 2- 29 3<^' They fiuhQ have jpf.nt half tjyj'rj 4.2 lummer idly^ myl i-t content n ^z clock flo-v 3m. 5"or. ^cvit.h.-j 42 half ^lloKotince this nxfiK'er. 7 42 CV>/V iventhcr about Ij 42 4tli fan. it Adv. tbej'e tiays. j 4? v'l.jclc flow im. 5.ir 7 42 St. Thomas. M\i;e /now a- -j 42 !)Siuf this time, (if thuK.cL'ws 7 42 7*^5 r, 9h. 15m. Sun 5; do. 7 42 . ;j| o/'fc/<*'. (tooether. 7 42 7 |Ch(ii«t born. cl. ialt 40!*. 7 42 vj St. vSt E p H E N . O A ptigce. 742 2 St. Jon N E. This Tt:ar, th.xt 7 42 3 llnno. c. f. ini. 4of. noill n$ 7 41 \.\ more ai'aii ; nvith freezing 7 41 ^ fc/y, ^/Vj us fare' V ill. 7 40 5'7*'sfo.9h. clo. t, 3:11.371.7 40 55 'o o 7 51 10 50 ^ 48 1 1 40 9 50 12 30 10 52 I 20 :8 s thighs knees. ^9 leg:. ' 18 ■ feet. 1 : 27 head. !,2I neck. ' 16 : 28 arm?. 21 brcaft 16 28 heart. »' 55: morn. I o 59 »5; 29 2 3 4 5 fctti 5 54 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 S 8 10 o 50 40 3® 20 10 o 50 8 7 9 7 10 7 11 7 morn 6 5^ 9 40 10 30 I I 2« 12 10 I O 1 48 2 37 3 26 4 iS 5 10 o 40 30 20 8 I 9 2 6 3 6 4 / 5 I 5 52 rife. 1 5 32 6 7 30^ 20I 6 6 -7 8 9 10 10 I I o %• ^- ♦ halfan ounce of white fugar candy in a glafs, or marble mor- tar, to a fine powder, into which drop fifty drops of oil of an- nifced, and rub them well together ; lallof all mix them with as much fpermaceti, reduced into powder, and rub them again, 'till well incorporated. It may be taken mixed up in whey, or breall-milk, and repeated every three or four hours at firfl, 'till it gi^es relief ; and after that, once or twice a day,!if need be, to prevent a return. During the fit, nothing is better, noreafier to adminiller, than five or fix drops of pure fpirits of harta-horn dropped into fair water, and often repeated. The fameprefcriptions will do for adults alfo, proportioning the dofe accordingly, provided the caufe lie too in the prinirc viie ; and how proper purging is for convulfions, my very good and learned friend Dr. lohn Andree, has fufHcicntly fet forth in his book, fome years ago publiihed for that purpofe. Road from HALIFAX /o Annapolis Royal. 6 lO 22 From HALIEAX to Fort- Sackville, 1 1 Wenman's - 5 Montgomery's, - 6 Rudolph's on Piggot'sFarm, 9 Rofs's, - 5 ^ Windfbr, - - 9 Dickfon's, - 6 Total Bifhop*s, Fillis's, Hind's, Bowen's, Cleveland's, Dunn's, Munro's, Annapolis^ H 6 8 20 Total 139I Dr. Ratclifle's Receipt for a Cold, MAKE fome Sack Whey with Rofemary boiled in it ; mix a little of it in a Spoon with twenty Grains of G^2/f«/g-«?'/ Powder J then drink half a Pint of your Sacls. Whey, with twelve Drops of Spirits of Hartfliorn in it ; gf) to Bed, and keep warm ; do this two or three Nights fuc- ceffively. An Excellent Remedy for a fore Throat, which if taken in Time, will prevent a Quinfey. TAKE five fpoonfuls of Syrup of Elderberries, and one of Honey, and as much fait Prunel (in Powder) as j will He on a Shilling: Take a Tea- fpoonful of this as of- ten as you can. \ * --* I ^n ' An ErHEMERIS exhibiting the PLANE fS Geocentrick Places for the ifV, yth, i^tb, 19th, and 25th Days in each Month of the Year 1773. . - «?• V An EXPLANATION of the Table of EPHEMERIES for this Almanack. 1-^Hli Table cxhibitfth the PLANETS Plicfi in the Ctlsilial Signs of the Zodiac at Noon, the firft fcvcnlh, thirteenth, nineteenth and twenty fifth Daysofeach Month in the Year, &c. The firll Colarnn towards the left Hand contains the Days of the Months, the fecond the Names 'of the M Jiuhj, th • third the Sun's PKice, asagainil January the 111, Ibnds 1 1 Icf 41, which dcnotei that ilie Sun will he II Degrees and 4.1 Minutes in the Sign called C;ipricojn, &c. The fourth Coluiun contains Saturn's Flacc, and againft Ja- nuary the lit, under J? and »ji llands 14, which denotes that \^ , that is S.iturn, will be 14 Degrees in i-JJ, that is Virgo ; and fo Oil for the reit. Learn the Chrtraclers of the Sitjns and Planets, if you defire to underJland the Epheauries, which Characters are as follow. ■# Signs. A lies Q b "^laurus 5j 11 Gemini 03 2S Cancer ^ SI Leo " 1% Virgo Si'^na. iCbLibru <^ n|Scoi pio w X Sagitarius f^ >f Capricorn S? ^Aquarius •" XPilces / Planets, j Afpcfts. faxtf 1: Saturn ' d Conjunt^. ^'rg. g li ju|)iter ' ~ S Oppofition i 80 2 c? ;Mars jC ATri.ie 120 H 0S)1 V Venus 5 Mercur) D Luna 5 D (^lartile 90 " vc Quincunx 150 jjc'^iexule 60 ir. Semifcxtlle. ^o An EXPLANATION 0/ /'^^ Calendar PAGES. AFTER the Chronological Table of remarkable Events, which is continued at tlu^ Head of each Page in fticcef- iuni, then follows the Time of the Moon '.« Fulling, Changing & Quirrering in each Month. The fncceeding Columns arc diP.inijuijhed by the Letters, Markj, and Words at the Top of each. 1. M fignifies Monthy and ftiow To be SOLD, .a By FRANCIS BOYD, Bibles, Teftaments, Pfalm-Books, Spelling-Book?, Primers, Writ- ing* Paper and Quills, and fundry other Articles. Lord Blakcney's Cwr^yir /^^ Yellow Jaundice. I»li ''~r~*> A K E the white of an egg, and two glafles of X (pvwo water, then beat them well together, and after drinl: the [uautity ofi'at a draught." It cool? the Lungs, which in this diilemper are always in- flamed, expels that airam:^tic diforder which alio always, in Ibmedfgret', afllids the party clifeared, it fpeedily procures perfpiraticn, invigorates the animal fpirit, cauies digellion, and creates an appetite. To curt an intermitting Ague and Fever without returning. TAKE JeAiitiBark in fine Powder, one Ounce ; Salt of Steel and Jamaica pepper, of each a quarter of an Ounce ; Treacle or MolaiVcs, four Ounces ; mix thefe toge- ther, and take tlie Q^iantityofa Nutmtg three times a Day w hen the Fit is off, and a Draught of warm Ale, or white ivine after it. i ^ On a Gentleman who ev| ended his Fortune in H O R S E- RACING. JO H N run fo long, and run (o fail. No wcnder he run out at ialt ; He ran in debt and then to ^ay, He dillanc'd ail — and runaway. - t *» ^ , '- '# m- ■^ E- 0/ tht Origin tf KifviiiitioH* ^ SEVERAL conjeflures prcfent tkemfeWei conccraing the origin of navigation. Various accidents aiid event* nuglit have given birth to that art. The fea-coads in mnny pljcrs are fullofiflandi, at no great didance from the continent. CurioAty would naturally infpire men with an inclination to pafs over into thefe iflands. Ai this paffage would not appear either very long, or very (kiRgfrous, they would attempt it. Succcfi in one of thefe attempt! would encourage to a fecond, Pliny relates, that anciently they failed only among iflantfi, k that on ratti. Fifhing, to which fevcral nations applied themfelves In the earlieft ages, might alfo contribute to the origin of navigation. I am, however, much inclined to think, that the ftrft ideas of this art was owing to thoft nations which were featcd near the mouths of rivers, where they fell into the fca. As they failed upon thefe rivers, they would fometimes be carried oat to fea, either by the current, by a dorm, or erftn by defign. They would be terrified at firll at the violence ot the waves, and the dangers with which they threatened them. But when they had got over thefe firft terrors, they would foon be fenfible of the great advantages the fea might procure them, Ac of confequence would endeavour to find out the means of failing tpon it. In whatever way mankind became familiar with that ter- rible element, it is certain, that the firft effays in navigation were made in the mod ancient times. ~ Mofes informs us» that the grandfons of Jephet paffed over into the iflands near the continent,, and took pofTefTion of them. It is alfo an undoubt- ed fa£^, that colonies very foon failed from Egypt into Greece. Sanchoniatho afcribes the invention of the art of bjiiding (hips, and the glory of nndcrtaking fea-voyages, to the Cabe- rites. The ancient traditions of the Phccnicians make the Cabcrites cotemperary with the Titans. Experience foon convincing them, that fhips dt*fij»ncd for navigating the fcas ought to be of a different condru£lion from ihofe intended for rivers, they would make it their tUdy to I give fuch a form and folidity to (hips defigned fur the fca, as I wduld enable them to re(ift the impetuofity of its waves. * They would next endeavour to dnd out a method of guiding '# and dircAing them with eafe and fafecy. Sculls and oari were the only inftrttments that occurred to them for fome time. It maft have been long before they thought of adding the helm. The ancients imagined* that it was the fins of fiihet which firft fuffgefted the idea of oars, and that the hint of the helm was taken from obferving how birds direft their flight by their tails. The fliape of (hips, excepting the fails, fcems to me to be copied from that of £(bes. What the fins and tail are to » i' this fubjeft in ancient aothori. Only thrjr agree i i placing this difcovery in agei greatly poftcrior to thofe wt* are no*" examining. They afcrioe thii inreotion to feveral diflferen perfoni. I imagine, the anchor, like feveral other machir"s. mighi be found out in many different countries, much abouit the fame time. If is certain, that the firft anchors were liot made of iron, but of done, or even of wood. Thefe lail were loaded with lead. We are told this by feveral writers, and amongeft others by Dindoros. This author relates, that the Phoenicians, in their firft voyages into Spain, having amafled more filver than their (hips coufd contain, took the lead from their anchors, .ind put filver in its place. We may obferve further, that the firtl anchors had only one flook. It was not till many ages after, that Anacharfis invented one with two. All thefe difTercnt kinds of anchors are ftill in ufe in fome countries. The inhabitants of Iceland, and of Bander-Congo, ufe a large (lone with a hole in the middle, and a (lick throft through It. In China, Japan, Siam, and the Maailles, they have only wooden anchors to which they tiegreat (tones. In the kingdom of Calicut they are of (lone. The ignorance of the firil ages, and of many nations to this day, of the art of working iron, has been the occaiioB of all thefe rude and clumfy contrivances. Though the fir ft navigators coafted along the fliores, and took all poiiible pains not to lofe fight of land, yet,in the very iirft ages, they mud frequently have been driven ofi* to fea by (torms. The confufion and uncertainty they found them- felves in when thefe accidents happened, would pat them upon iftudying fome method of finding where they were in thefe cir* cumdanccs. They would foon be fenfible, that the infpeAion of the heavenly bodies was the only thing that could afford them any diredion. It was in this manner, probably, that aftroBomy came to be applied to navigation. From the firfl moment men began to obferve the motion of the heavenly bodies, they would take notice, that in that part ofthe heavens where the fun never paffes, there are certain (lars which appears conftantly^ every night. It was eafy to difcover the pofition of thefe (lars in refpeA of our earth. They appear always on the left hand of the obfervator whofe face is turned to the eaft. Navigators were foon fenfible that I this difcovery might be of great advantage to them, as thefe <^- ^ ■ ■■ - - - *^ ftari conftaoUy pointed out the Ciinc part of thf world When th«y hapj>coccl lo be diivtn from iheir courfV, tli«y found, that, in order to lecorcr it, ihey )ukI oi'i/io ttirtd\ thnr (hip in fuch A maouer, at lo bri g hci jntu liT former poluo.-:, with rffjiff^ t; thofc ttar» which they Taw regularly cvciy'hi^ht. / n.lijuliy 2'*'e8the honour of ihfc difcovery to the Fha-ni- cJAns, II peL>pltf equally indollrious and enterprifinf. The Grrac Bear would probably be the fird guide which ihcfe an- cient :.nigatori made choice oh This conflellation is eafily diiuriLjuinicd, both by the bri^htnefi and peculiar arrange- ment of the (lars which compoie it. BciDg near the pole, it hat.dly ever feti, with refpetft to thafe placet which the Phos- niciana frequented. We know not in what age navigators iirfl began to obferrc the northern (lars, for the direflion of their courie. But it mull have been in very ancient times. The Great Bear it mentioned in the book of Job, who feems to have converfed much with merchants and navigators. The nam^ by which that conllellation was known among the an- cient inhabitants of Greace, and the tales which they related about its origin, prove that it was obfervcd for the dire^lion of navigators in very remot* ages. But the obfervation of the ftars in the Great Bear was a very imperfect and uncertaia rule for the dire^ion of a fhip's courfe. The truth is this conftellatlon points out the pole only in a very vague and confufed manner. Its head is not fufK- cienily near it, and its extremities are more than forty degrees diilant from it. This vafl extent occafions very direrent af- pedts, both at different hours of the ni^ht in the fame fea- h„ iH tul/ich there appeared loe years tefore CJoiiJiy an ijlmnd, fioii' '' called the Great Cameni §r the Great Burning If and. It is called Great f becaufe iu the year 1573 another rcje cut cf tke Jame I ^ :-.j^. \\ I / • I iitlpk lift than tb$ /•rmtr» It was in tbu gulph, the/e t'w$ burning ijlands^ that in tbijeMi- i-joy. and betvi/cen the 2 id of -%>. 1 ■•.• Majt at daj-irtakt the ijland in quefticn 'watjeen to rift out of ibefea, m Uagut/rom Santorin. Its appearance was preceded by a flight earth fuabe, oecajioned no doubt by the motion of that enor- mous maft of matter^ ^uhich was beginning to break off from the bottom, andgradrtallytoafcendto'mardstbejurfaceoftbe water. Some mariners, perceiving from the flforefotntthing nuhich Jisemed to float upon tbefea, imagined it might be part of a nureck, and went towards it in their boats ; but finding that it confifled of a large mafs of rock and earth, which inere'vifibly tiling hiakeryt hey were terrified, and returned to Santtrin with all fteed, where they fpread a general confler nation by their refiort.—^At length fame of the inhabitants, njoho had more courage aiJ curiafity than the refl, rifolved to examine into the affair tha.i/elvei. Accordingly they went up to the nevti/laad, and feeing no i^aKger^ they landed upon it . In going from one rock to another, they ehjsr'vcd the g round every where covered with white Jlones, aseaftlytobe broken eu bread, and very much like it. Theyfeund likewife a large num- ber of frejh oy/lers flicking to it, nvith *which they were gi>ing to fill their veffels ; but perceiving the rocks rife under their feet they *werealarmedt and immediately made off in their boats. Thisflta- king Vius occafioned by the rifing of the ifland, vthich in a few days gained above tnventyfeet in heighth and forty feet in bread^^ 'yi that by the beginning of June it flood upward of thirty feet a- bove thefurface of tbefea, and might be five hundred paces round. But the five orflxfo/iowing days, its increafe bein% almofl im- perceptible, it voas imagined it would rife no higher, f he part that now appeared was round and eonfifted of a white earth, from whence ikey gave it tie name of the IVhite Ifland^. The diflerent motions of the ifland, and the rocks that were dc tacbedfrom it, which fonutimes rofe above the fea and fometimes funk down again, often changed the colour of the water. For fime hours it appeetred green, then yellsvi or reddiflf, according to the different minerals which came from the bottom of this abyfs. Sulphur was the mofl prevalent ; and for twenty milts round, the waterj v/ere tinged with it. The boiling of the nvaver about this new ifland veas very extraordinary ; and an exceflive heat was felt as one came near it. All the fides were covered with dead fifls, which were driven afloort by the daflting of the viaves, and V ■ I •*! ^^ he air * far as 2 t :i -L. t^i^ / between ^ezidof x xrge num- going to rfeet they Thisfia- in a feiv in bread A rty feet a- tces ronnJ, almoft ini' The part arthyfrom ' were