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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mithode. 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 BEIV CALC J Being i?i BUTW The Univ FeasU at Eciipiet Rising a an • AN AlLmAmA(BlS.si ron THE YEAR OF OUR I^RD f BEIKC THE SECOND AFTBA BISSEXTILE OR LEA? YEAR ; CALCULATED FOR THE MERIDIAN OF JiBeing ift Latitude 45° 20' Nofth, Latitude 60° 3' TVest; BUT WILL SERVE FOR ANY PART OF THE PROVINCE. ' — CONTAINING — J The Universal Calender , FeasU and Fasts of the Chut ch, EclipSes of the Luminaries^ Ruing and Setting of the Sun and Moont The Moon's Place, Sun's Dec/inationf Time of High Water, List of Provincial Oncers, Sitting of Courts, 4"^, 4'c»4'<^' By UranopliUus. SAINT JOHN: PRINTEn AND SOLO BT HENRY CHUBB, MA RKET-SQUAM. AN AlLMAmik^lKQ ron THE YEAR OF OUR LORD f BEIKG THE SECOND AFTBR BISSEXTILE OR LEA? YEAR ; CALCULATED FOR THE MERIDIAN OF Weing in Latitude 45° 20' Nq^th^ Latitude 60° 3' West\ BUT WILL SERVE FOR ANY PART OF THE PROVINCE, ' r - _ — COyTAISING — \The Universal Calender ^ FeasU and Fasts of the Chtti ch, Ectipies of the Luminaries^ Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon, The Moon*s Place, Sun^s Declination, Time of Hi^h Water, List of Provincial Officers, Sitting of Courts, ^c, ♦Jc^'c. o$ The Moon. § The Earth. § T? Saturn. h of March from iber, after i^mi, lade so refulgent ng and Evening 5f Mercury, § ^ Mars. J ¥ Georgian. © A Planet's Ascending Node. Q The Decending Node. 6 Conjunction, or Planets situate in the same longitude. a Quadrature, ^r Planets situate in longitudes differing three signs from each other. S Opposition, or P4anets situate in opposite longitudes, ox* differing six signs from each other. A Trine happens when one Planet stands from another four signs, or 120 degrees; which make one third part of the ecliptic. af( Sextile is the sixth part of the ecliptic; viz. two s'gns, which make 60 degrees. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. commencement Aries, head. § St Leo, heart. § / Sagifarus, thighs, yhinU I'e r.i,.f Vi«ctl Xarius, neck. § tiji Virgo, belly. § vs Capricornus, kntes Gemini, arms. § :£^ Libra, reins^ \ zz Aquarius, le<^s. Cancer, breast; § v\ Scorpio, secrets.§ k Pisces, feef. which is furthest er lustre, she will rch which will be iun. She will be )th of April, and splendour as she ; elongation from rill then begin to until the 10th of i^d in the Sun's lentre, aad ^ei MOVEABLE FEASTS. SptuagesimaSunday, Jan. 22 § Low Sunday — :„..,.^^,.. April 2 uinquagesima or Shrove ^ Rogation Sunday, — April .^0 Sundiy,^.^. ^ February 5 § Ascension Day or Holy sh Wetlnesday on first clay \ Thurstlay, ^lay i of Lent, i >. February 8 § Whit iSunday > May I4r her inferior eon-|[ia Lent Simday^ March 5 ^ Trinity Sunday^....w^May2l Im Sunday,,..^.. March 1 9 § Advent Sunday.««..v«« Dec. 3 ter Day^..^,,^ March 26 \ \ . I? 1 • \ 1 i I' . V li CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter A. § Solai* Cycle, Lttnar Cycle or Golden Num.3 § Roman Indiction, Epact, 22 § Julian Period, IS ^W»**^»*IF«»»0^»i»«#^ ^^»^»»l^pwl . 653!l SiGNJLS made at Patridge Island, on the ajjproach of Fessch to this Harbour, One Ball close, for one square rigged vessel. One Ball half hoisted^ for twa ditto,. Two Balls close, for three ditto, Two Balls separated, for four ditto^ A pendant of any colour, for five ditto, A do. under a Ball, for six ditto,^ A do. over a Ball half hoisted, for seren dittf>, A do. under two Balls close, for eight ditto, A do. between two Balls separate, for nine, ditto, A Flag of any colour for ten or mor: ditto^ [The iibove are hoisted at the East or West yard arm, according to tli ffuaFter the vessels first appear in, with the addition ofa ^11 at the centr of the yard until the Rig of the vessels can be made out, when one or mor of the following descriptive C9lours will be hoisted at the Mast head.] An Union Jack, for a Flag Ship^ with or without a squadV Ditto vith a red pendant over, for a Tiao Decker, Ditto with a blue pendant over, for a Frigate,. Ditto with a white do. do. for n small Armed VetseL A blue pendant, for a Merchant Ship. A red pendant, for a Merchant Brig. A white pendant, for a topsail schooner or sloop, A Flag blue and white horizontally, a Neutral Fleets A Pendant white and blue. Neutral Man of War, A blue Flag, Neutral Merchant Ship, A Flag, red, white and blue, an Fmemi/s Fleet, A Pendant, ref War. Fleet, ff Man of War. \ signals, the vesi Flag of Truce. *ackcit, r or in distress , Ills to be fired, and, in answer to ea , her descriptive Pet TABLE OF TIIK FOR THE YEAR (A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 S2 83 84. 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 Jan. South. 23 22 22 22 22 2-2 12 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 Feb. South, 5^ 52 4(i 40 33 2(; lb 10 1 52 42 33 2i 11 17 IG 16 'G 16 21 20 49 20 3? 20 25 20 12 19 59 19 45 19 31 19 17 19 3 18 48 18 33 18 17 18 1 17 45 17 28 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 U 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 12 54 37 10 1 i5 43 15 24 15 C 14 4'J 14 21 4e 2!- 27 C 4.0 24 41 10 5; 35 13 Marcli. 8 50 8 'dS 8 5 South. 7 43 7 20 G 57 G 34 6 II April North 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 I 1 I 1 2 2 2 3 3 4^ 2! 1 3h l'\ 51 27 04 40 10 53 29 5 42 18s. Cn. 29 53 17 40 4 27 51 14 37 G 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 II 12 12 12 13 May. North Xorth. 4 21 14 4 47! 15 5 a 5 3; 5 5': 19 41 4 2C 49 11 33 55 IG 15 ID IG IG IG 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 59 19 20 19 42 19 02 19 23 44 4 24 44 01 13 23 13 43 14 2 14 20 14 39 4 ll 19 21 21 21 21 21 Ju!)«;. 57 IG 33 51 2C> 42 59 15 31 47 2 17 3-^ 47 1 14 28 41 54 22 23 ^3 23 ^3 23 23 20 6 20 19 20 30 20 42 20 63 4 14 24 3 43 21 52 22 22 22 22 ]n 31 22 37 22 44 22 49 4 s 12 hi 19 23 21 23 23 23 i'5 23 2« 23 27 23 28 23 28 23 27 23 97 23 25 23 24 23 22 23 19 23 17 23 13 n \ . I If if J I ill i'i TABLF OF THE Coniinund, o July. AugUiit fcjcpt. Oct. Nov. Dec. • North. North. North. South. South. South. tmm^i^ o / o / o f o / o / O f 1 23 10 18 9 8 27 3 2 14 21 46 2 23 6 17 54 S 5 3 25 14 21 50 3 23 1 17 39 7 43 3 4b 14 22 5 4 22 56 17 23 7 21 4 12 15 i 22 13 6 22 51 17 7 6 59 4 3. 15 35 22 21 6 22 46 16 51 6 37 4 58 15 b'^ i2 28 7 22 39 16 34 6 14 5 21 16 11 22 36 8 22 33 16- 17 5 52 5 44 16 29 22 42 9 22 2C 16 5 29 6 7 16 46 22 49 10 23 19 15 43 a 7 6 30 17 4 22 64 11 22 11 15 25 4 44 6 53 17 20 23 12 22 3 15 8 4 21 7 15 17 37 23 4 13 21 55 14 50 3 58 r- 38 17 53 23 9 U 21 46 14 31 3 35 8 18 9 23 13 15 21 37 14 13 3 12 8 23 18 25 23 16 16 ^l 28 13 54 2 49 8 45 18 40 2? 19 17 21 18 13 35 2 26 9 7 18 55 23 22 18 21 8 13 Iti 2 2 9 29 19 10 23 24 19 20 57 12 5C I 39 9 51 19 24 23 26 20 20 46 12 37 I 16 10 13 19 38 23 27 21 20 35 12 17 52 10 34 19 51 23 27 22 20 24 11 57 29 10 56 20 5 23 28 23 20 12 11 37 a 6n 11 17 20 IS >3 27 24 19 id U 16 18s 11 38 20 30 .>3 27 25 19 47 10 56 i) 41 11 59 20 42 23 24 26 19 34 10 35 I 5 12 20 20 54 23 24 27 19 20 10 i4 1 28 12 40 21 ■ t >3 22 28 19 7 9 53 i 52 13 00 21 If 23 19 29 18 53 9 32 2 15 13 21 21 27 43 16 30 18 39 ^ 10 2 38 13 40 21 37 >3 12 31 18 24 8 49 14 ool ,'3 8 Las Fir: Fill > • 9 1 A.'Ist I 2 2 [( 3 3 > V 4 4 5 5i 6 7 8 9| lU 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 6!EpIi 7 Jupi IstJS V < Ald( S A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. 2d 2 3 4 Pris SiJupii 6 Fab Agn Sepl 7 A. 3 4 5 6 7 A. 2 3 Sex; Doi 5 ** JANUARY HATH XXXI DAYS. 1J525 Last Quarter, 1st ihiy, 7 hours 57 niin, morning. New Moon, 8th day, 5 hours 15 min. morning. First Quarter, 16th day, 13 hours 14 min. mornmg. Full Moon, 23d day, 7 hours 38 min. afternoon. Last Quarter, 30th day, 3 hours 45 min. aRernoon. 8 > ^ • J) p FULL <* K • CALENDAR, <$-c. rises, sets. rises. SEA. • 1 5^ • A. H.M. H.M. H. M. -:12 H. M. list Sunday after Christmas, |7 42 4 18 Morti. 4 8 'I 2 2 j [Circumcisior if. stat. 7 41 4 19 1 6 27 5 I 3 3 1 D perigee. 7 40 4 20 2 19 rnll 6 31 4 4 Fallinfr weatho'. 7 40 4 20 3 30 25 8 7 5 i 7 39 4 21 4 44 / 9 9 14 ■ • 6 6 ! Epiphany. 7 S9 4 21 5 48 23 10 19 7 7 Jupiter rises 9 liours 20 min. 7 38 4 22 6 41 >S '? U 2 I' 8 A. 1 St Sunday af. Epiphany. Lu- 7 37 4 23 7 11 21 U 44 * 1 9 2 [cian. 7 37 4 23 7 49 18 1 i 10 3 V 6 7 36 4 24 8 19 18 48 11 4 Snow or rain. 7 35 4 25 8 43 K 1 1 28 \2 5 7 35 4 25. 9 7 13 1 52 •| 13 6 Aldebaran South 8 h. 48 m. 7 34 4 26 9 33 25 2 31 14 7 Clear 7 33 4 27 9 53 7 3 6 ' 15 A. 2d Sun after Epiph. D Apo- 7 32 4 28 10 19 19 3 52 16 2 [gee 7 31 4 39 10 47 >5 1 4 38 '_ 17 3 and cold 7 30 4 30 11 20 13 5 5*/ ; '■ 18 4 Prisca. 7 29 4 31 11 57 25 7 15 i 19 5 Jupiter rises 8 hours 25 min. Fabian. Sun enters, zz 7 28 4 32 52 n 7 8 20 t 20 6 7 27 4 33 1 S4 20 9 21 j ,1 21 7 Agnes. 7 26 4 34 2 32 35 2 10 7 22 A. Septuagesima Sun. Vincent. 7 25 4 35 3 35 15 10 52 ^ 23 ^ ^ □ [^ gr-long ? ^ Conyersipii of Saint Paul. 7 24 4 36 4 56 29 11 35 1 1 24 3 7 22 4 38 5 56 ai2 1 1 54 , i 25 4 blustering weather. 7 21 4 49 7 8 26 10 ,i 26 5 Duke of Sussex born. 7 20 4 40 8 19 tijill 52 1 27 6 5 perigee., 7 19 4 41 9 30 25 1 23 ■' 28 7 Sexagesiina Sun. King Geo. [IV. acces. 18^20. 7 17 4 43 10 48 ^ 9 2 03 29 A. 7 16 4 44 11 58 24 2 48 30 2 7 15 4 45 Morn, rn H 3 38 J 3] 3 Dog star South 9 hours 43' 7 13 4 47 1 11 22 4 36 1 1, 1 '4, 1826 FEBRUARY hath XXVIII DAYS. M^ *>: New Moon, 6th day, 7 hours 58 min. afternoon. First Quarter, Hth day, 9 hours 47 min. afternoon. Full Moon, 22d day, 8 hours 1 min. morning. > 1 > 1 2 3 4 4 6 7 5 A. 6 7 CALENDAR, Sfc. rises, sets. H. M.H.M. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. 2 3 Clear and cold. Pur. of B. V. Mary. 5 i Bias. A snonso storm Quinquages. Sun. Agatha. mai^ be expected. Shrove Tuesday. Ash Wed. Jupiter s. Ih. 31' Cold. Sirius south 9 hours 2 min. 1st Sunday in Lent. D apo. Valentine. Tj stat. > Tj t7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 12 4 48 and moderate Sun enters K 'weather, 2d Sunday in Lent. Jupiter south Oh. d9m. morn. Provyon south 9h. 9 min. [ )) perigee. St. Matthias. D. of Cumb. b. Jupiter soudi Oh. 17m. morn, 3d Sunday in Lent. snov: or y. $ rain. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 9 8 6 5 4 2 I 58 57 55 54 52 51 49 48 46 45 43 42 40 38 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 50 51 52 64 55 56 58 59 2 3 rises. H. M. 2 3 24 27 4 24 5 13 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 37 5 53 35 5 25 34 5 32 5 28 5 6 8 9 11 12 14 15 17 18 20 22 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 1 2 3 50 27 37 2 26 52 17 41 14 50 28 19 10 14 22 34 P. FIJL). sea: H. M. 4 45 6 7 1 16 8 32 9 47 11 03 Mom. 15 / 6 19 17 29 26 K 9 21 > 2J 5 SI 6 4 5 A. St.: Chr t 9 lOl 11 12 13 14 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2S 23 24 25 27 4:li Perj 5th Tn, iVl 4Id 5 St. 7 A. 2 3 4 5 G 7 A. 2 Edii 6thf Sur Beil Go) An Ea| Ea 28 29 30 2] 3 Ea] 41 6j >on. FlILl. ^ sea: ^^ I I. M. r 6 I 19 7 34 -f » 8 54 17 9 4» 29 10 33 =rl3 11 15 26 9 K 9 22 21 49 ^Y* 3 125 15 1 53 27 2 27 » 9 3 7 21 3 54 n 3 4 51 15 6 7 27 7 33 S3 10 8 50 23 > 9 44 -a T 10 33 y 211112 L tiji f ill 50 5 2( ) 8 ^•^ ,' 5 26 r 11 } 1 4 3 )n, ' 1 1 44 „ 11 3 2 32 5 ^ 2 32a MARCH iiATH XXXI DAYS. Ifi2<5 Last Qiiarrcr, 1st day, hours 7 tnin. morning. New Moon, 8th day, hours 6 niin. afternoon. First Quarter, Ifith day, 5 hours 6 min. afternoon. Full Moon, 23d day, 6 hours 18 min. afternoon. Last Quarter, 30th day, hours 39 min. morning. > ? < Si • \ 4 2i 5 s A 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2S 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30- 8] 6 7 A. 2 S 4 5 6 7 A. 2 3 4 5 6 A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. 2 CALENDAU, ^c St. David. Jupiter s. 1 Ih. S(S' Chad. Blustering vccather. 4:h Sun. in Lent. Mid Lent "b a [Sun. Perpetua. Jupiter s. llh.ST Clear and lilcasant, ^ ? ^6 sup. 6 6 6 G l6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5th Sun. in Lent. Gregorj-G [Martyr. D apogee. 6 Mars south 3h.39 min. morn. 6 ]) Ir, 6 Changeable weather* 6 St. Patrick. * 6 Edm. K. of W. Saxony. 6 6th Sun. in Lent. Palm Sun. 6 Sun enters Jupiter south 6 Benedicu [lOh. 36^5 High "dcindsry and 7'ai?i.'5 Good Friday. I) perigee. j5 Annun. of B. V. Mary. Fu]li5 Easter Day. [tides. 5 Easter Monday. Easter Tuesday. rises, sets. II. M. II. M. 31 29 28 26 21. 23 21 20 18 17 15 14 12 11 9 7 5 5 D 5 6] Ti;:13!l0 51 28 11 36 =0=13 11 5j - 14 56 1 40 4 5 28 Tni3 28 15: 1 57! /12! 2 27 27j 3 21 vylO' 4 24 24i 5 30 t.: I \p isser APRIL HATH XXX DAYS. 'V ^ Mfi' fe New Moon, 7th day, 5 hours 2 min. morning. First Quarter, 1 5th day, 8 hours 34 min. morning, Full Moon, 22d day, 3 hours 2 min. morning. Last Quarter 28th day, 8 hours 39 min. afternooDi > 7 A. 2 3 4j 5 6 . 7 A. 2 3 5 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14{ t> 15 T 16 A 1/ 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2« 27 28 29 SO CALENDAR, ^c. Mars s. 2h. 40 min. morn. 1 st Sun. after Easter. I ^w S. Rich. Bp. of Chich. Sti Ambrose. Falling weather, Jupiter s. 9h. 2(K evening. J apogee. 2d Sunday afler Easter. * Seed time approaches. ^ Stat. in Mars south Ih. 46^ min. rises, sets. H.M. i 6'! 7 A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 3d Sunday after Easter. Changeable Alf>ii L*^. Ji^piter s. 8h. 39' e. Sul r.tgrs y for some days, D perigee. 4th Sun. after East. St. Geo. ^ 6 inf. [K. G. rv. b. d^kept. St« Mark. Duch. Glouc. bn. vain at this time. ft Stat. B„Sth Sun, afl. East. Rog^Sun. nmg. loon. MAY HATH XXXI DAYS. 1820 26 10 25 c^ 8 11 2 20 II 3& 1 37 1 1^ 1 4}^ 2 31 3 25 2 3 21 4 12 5 2^ 6 32 7 4e 8 5e 9 50 10 S5 11 18 11 4» T 49 i 1 S2 2 23 3 19 4 13 5 is: 29l 6 It New Moon, 6th day, 10 hours, 2 min. afternoon. First Quarter, 14th day, 7 hours, 48 min. afternoon- Full Moon, 21st day, 10 hours, 52 min. morning. Last Quarter, 28th day, 9 hours, 22 min, morning. > ^ m 5 P FULL K Hi CALENDAR, Sfc. rises, sets. rises. SEA. • • H.M. H.M. H. M. H. M. 1 2 St. Philip, St. James, 1^ Stat. 4 57 7 3 2 12 7 33 2 3 pleasant weather^ 4 55 7 5 2 35 28 8 36 3 4 Invention of the Cross. 4 54 7 6 3 2 nr 5 9 22 4 5 Ascension Day. Holy Thurs. 4 53 7 7 3 25 17 10 4 5 6 ^ ,5> 3) Apogee. 4 517 9 3 62 29 10 38 6 7 4 50 7 10 4 20 »11 11 IG 7 A. Sun. af. Ascen. Day. $f Stat. i 48 7 12 4 4S 23 U 48 8 2 3) ? 4 47 7 13 5 25 n 5 026 9 3 J) h 4 46 7 14 6 15 16 59 10 4 4 45 7 15 7 4 29 1 32 11 d 4 43 7 17 8 Sell 2 12 1? 6 4 42 7 18 9 7 23 2{>8 13 7 4 41 7 19:10 11 a 6 3 41 14 A, Whit Sunday. 4 40 7 20 11 16 19 4 35 15 ? Whit Monday. 4 39 7 21 25 rv. 2 5^1 16 8 Whit Tuesday. 4 38 7 22 1 36 16 7 17 17 4 4 37 7 23 2 48 oi 8 29 16 d 4 36 7 24 4 4 15 92e 19 6 DunstaB. 4 35 7 25 5 23 ni lO 17 ^ 7 » Perigee. [ble. Trinity Sun. 3) eclipsed invi- 4 34 7 26 6 37 15 ll 7 21 A, 4 33 7 27 7 51 / 1136 !^ ^ Prins. Ham. b. [ enters n 4 32 7 28 8 53 45 3 3a 9 appearance of showers. 4 31 7 29 9 34 vs 40 u 4 2> h 4 30 7 30, 10 36 14 126 35 S 4 29 7 31 11 15 28 2 4 20 Q Aug. I. Archbp. Cant. 4 28 7 32 11 46 ;rl2 2 56 27 7 Ven, Bedtt. 11 a 4 27 7 33 Morn, 25 3 45 28 A, 1st Sunday ftft^r Trinity. 4 26 7 34 13 H 8 4 80 39 9 i 25 7 35 37 20 5 34 30 ? Khig Charlos II. restored. 4 24 7 36 1 4 T 2 6 37 31 4 W9 4 23 7 37 1 26 14 7 39 '< II l' ' -^l M !'• % 182C JUNE HATH XXX DAYS. 7T 1 Viour 30 mln. afternoon. ^ew Moon, 5tb ^ay, 1 hou , ^^ ^^.^ ^^^„,^g. First Quarter, Uth day, ^ no , ^f^^^noon. U Moon. l^J;ft,;,Sours, 1 -in. mormng. Last Quarter, 27tli "^^'\_______--— K ^^ CALENDAR, Sfc. 1 ^ I rises, sets, rises- H.M. H.M.H. -^I- 1| slNicomede. 2 6 ^ A 9d Sunday after Trinity 4 A.^i u Pumh b. Sun eclipsed '^1 tl stdtry and "Joarm 9 6 IVkd Sunday after TrWuty.Jt 12 2 *" 13 8j $ Stat. 14 4 15 5 16 6l D ^ IT 7 St. Alban. . . 18 Ath Sunday after Trinity. 2oiTran.ofEd.K.ofW.Sax. 21 4 Sun enters » ^^.„ 22i o' 4 23 7 37 4 22 7 38 4 22 7 38 4 21 7 39 4 21 7 39 4 20 7 40 4 20 7 40 4 19 7 41 14 19 7 41 l4 18 7 42 l4 18 7 42 1 2 2 3 4 4 5 50|'Y>26 8 44 2ll« bU28 53 20 10 1» 26 n 2 10 53 9 1311 27 59 26 5 54i2S 8 20 a 2 16 29 4 17 7 43 i4 17 7 43 |4 17 7 43 |4 17 7 43 53 24 25 6 7Nativit>^ofSt.JohnBap. AJsth Sunday after Tnmty. 26l 2I 27 29 5 St. Peter. sol 61 42 1 12 1 45 2 33 1,17 7 43 33 26 5 a ' 1 40 =2=10 6 24, 2 5"/ 24 7 49 4 nU 9 » 2 5 221 24 10 3 ^ Ve 7 44I 6 31 / 810 51 4 16 7 44^31 231143 4 16 7 449 4 22 p '!•' 4 16 7 44 9 39Us 6 4 16 7 4410 6 20 4, 16 7 44 10 34 K 3 4 16 7 44 10 58 16 4 16 7 4411 25 29, *17 7 43ll5lU>ll 4 27 4 17 7 43 itforn. 23 5 ^^ rn7 43 17 « 516 36 i4 17 7 43) 471 161 7 4>1 1 5 1 40 2 18 3 00 3 44 New- First Full] Last ( c I 2 3 4 o ;► -; 5 6 7 8 7 A. 2 S 4 6th S Tran tthS 5 6 7 A. 2 3 5 6[ ^ ll ^ 27 Morn\ 23 5 23 17 « 5| 6 36 , 47 161 7 41 1 5 1 40 2 18 3 00 3 44 New Moon, 5th day, 3 hours, 12 iiiin. morning. First Quarter, 12tli i\i\y, 9 hours, morning. Full Moon, 19th day, 2 hours, 4vS min. morning. Last Quarter, 26th day, 4 hours, S9 min. atlernoon. c o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 129 30 ai 7 A. 2 S 4 51 6 7 A. 2 3 4 5 6 7i A.' 2 4 CALENDAR, Sfc, pleasant weather. 6th Sunday after Trin. Vis.ol" [B. V. Mary. Trans^ of St Martin. Changenhle and perhaps rain. tth Sunday after Trinity. Sultry and •Wat'iu. *^ ? . SwitMn; D pergee. 8th l^unday alter Trinity. Changeable rises, sets. H.M. H.M. rises. n. M. K. Ge&. IV. croMmcd, 1821. 5| Margaret. mVi showers. 7| Magdalen; 9th Sunday after Trin. Sun [enters si A. 21 5 6 7 A. 1^ St. James; 4|St. Anrre. ]) apogee. Dcgf rfaj/5 begin. Very lOth Sunddy aft 5 5 •^ .') 5 5 5 26 4. 6 56 7 6 86 96 11 (; 12 6 14 6 15 6 17 19 6 21 6 22 6 24 6 26 6 19! 17l 1(> 15 13 12 11 9 8 (> 5 3 2 59 58 56 55 53 52 51 49 48 46 45 43 41 39 38 36 34 2 3 4 5 7 8 20 21 24 50 10 9 21 10 34 P FULL SEA. H. M. 25l3tl0 2 .26 10 42 a Sjll 18 22; 8 11 2 45 55 4 3 4 4 47 5 27 1 32 57 24 5'> 19 46 18 57 34 24 Morn. 14 1 16 2 15 3 20 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 "K 6 20 £3= 4 18 tn 2 16 / 14 28 >j>12 26 ex-io 23 H 7 20 'Y' 2 15 27 » 9 20 n 2 14 26 25 8 21 a 4 171 32 1 13 1 48 2 26 3 29 4 15 531 7 4 8 37 9 3li 10 19 11 3 11 44 II 59 14 52 1 1 2 2T 3 13 3 58 4 40 6 7 7 82 8 46 9 3t 10 ^i 19 55 F F L > > -1 m :5! • 1 6C :i^ 7 L ?»!A. L 4i 2 3 D 6 ^ 1 7j 5 E SI 6 X 9 7, ioa.Ik 11 2 ' 12 S 13 4' 1 M 5\li 15 6 1 I6j 7 4 17 A. 4 18 2 1 19 3 1 20 4 1 2J| 5S| 22 6 I 23 7i m 24 A. i1 25 2 ■ S@| 3 « 27 41 ■ 28 5>| 29 61 S sol 7..i (on. [img. D FULL SEA. !h. m. 25l3!lO 2 r>G 10 42 a 9,11 18 22 8 nji 6 32 201 1 13 =n= 4] I 48 181 2 26 in 2 3 29 16 4 15 / 331 14 7 4 28 8 31 >:yl2 93I1 26 10 19 1011 3 23 1 1 44 K Til 39 20 rv 2 13 27 « 9 2(^ n 2 Ml 20 23 8 21 a 4 17 14 32 1 19 1 55 2 27 3 13 3 58 4 40 6 7 7 32 8 46 937 10 ^l SEPTEMBER iiatii DAYS. 1826 New Moon, 2(1 day, 1 hour 18 min. morning. First Quarter, 8th day, 7 hours 21 niiii. afternoon. Full Moon, lOtli dav, 1 hour 33 niin. laornini::. Last Quarter 24th day, 5 hours 8 min. morning. CALENDAR, 4r, 1 6 2 7 riA. 4i 2 5! 3 6l 4 7j 5 f-! (J 0! 7 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 2J| 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 Giles. London burnt 1666, O. S. 13th Sunday after Trinity. ]) pe^igee^ Dog Day^ end. Enurchus. Nat. of B. V. Mary. ? Stat. 16th Sunday after Trinity. Rain at this time. rises, sets, II. M. H.M, 5 28 6 32 3 29 6 31 3 31 6 29 3 32 6 28 3 33 6 27 3 34 6 26 3 36 6 24 3 37 6 23 3 39 6 21 5 40 6 20 3 42 6 18 3 43 6 17 3 45 6 13 3 46 6 14 pleasant 3 48 6 12 9 gr. elong. "docather^JS 49 6 11 1 7th Sim. af. Trin. Lainf)^rt. 5 31 6 9 8 6 5 3 5 3S 6 2 rises. H. M ]) A. 2 o 41 5 Holy Cross. 6 7 A. A 3 4 5 6 A. 2 <> 4 32 6 7 11 8 26 9 38 10 52 1 1 5 TTJi 1 FULL SEA. H. Itf. 10 51 13111 43 19 53 1 34 2 20 29 ^14 28 rril2 2 2 3 4 4 5 5 27j 3 18 [ I^ (5 j3 32 6 ///^>7z wifi(/s\'') 34 6 St. Matthew. ]) aj)ogee. Sun enters =Qi 2'lvpcct 18lh Sunday after Trinity. slight frosts. St. Cyprian. Wstat. C/t'flT and 61 St. Michael. Q. of Wirt. b. 6 (J 6 6 6 6 () 5 34 3 59 6 27 6 53 7 25 8 4 8 41 9 2:^ 6 olio 11 I559I1I J) 3 5 57 Morn. 3 33 6 3 57 6 4 5 56 6 5 51 8 5 52 3{ 23 50 vs 9 29 22 7::: 6 40 19 K 2 L: 28 TlO 23 » 5 17 28 nlO 22 ys 4 16 29 ai2 9 1 11 2 20! 23 9 5 511 3 28!t7K 9 7;St. Jerome. ? 14. hut. [ Tj a 6 1 1 5 4:;i 4 39: 23 A \ 1 -W M. » 3 30 6 43 8 10 9 27 10 8 10 48 11 1?> 1 1 56 10 24 1 (i 1 25 2 6 2 54 3 43 4 32 3 tf^ 6 57 8 12 9 14 10 5 10 46 f ;• ■I ^1; !'h I 1836 OCTOBER HATH XXXI DAYS. New Moon, 1st day, 1 1 Iiours, 5 min. morning. First Quarter, 8tii diiy, 2 liours, 4^6 min. morning. Full Moon, 15tli day, 5 hours, 22 min. afternoon. Last Quarter, 2od dkiy, 10 hours, 26 min. alternoon. New Moon, 30th day, 8 hours, 58 min. afternoon. D 2 a 6 7 c HA- 2 8 4 5 61 CALENDAR, ^c. .i.t J I -J* --- rises, jsets. H. M.H.M. 19th Syun. after Tria. Rem. 6 Venus setsTh. ^0 mm, ; 6 ^ perigee. A snow sietvnp may be expected. Faith. Blustering m'nds 'JlSaturn south 5 hours 36 min, SlA.^Oth jSurnlay ajier Trinity. 9i 2 St. Deny*s. and ram. 10 11 12 13 U 15 16 18 19 ^0 ^1 »2 184 25 86 27 28 29 30 3 4 5 6 A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. 9 Ckaiigeahli ? 4 «>^^^ r<7ml6 Tran3. of K. Edw. Conf. ? gr [eiong. y n 2ist Sunday pft^er Trinity. Pleasant for the^ Ethel reda season, St. Luke. \ stal. i) apo. Venu3 setsTh. 16m. evening. Modfirate.^ 22d Sunday after Trjjiity. Sun enters vp^ 13 5 14 5 1^5 18 5 19 5 21 5 6 6 [6 Crispin. Variable mid €Ool\^ Saturn south 4l9. 26m. morn. *mith blustering winds St. Simon and Saint .lude. 23d Sunday after Trinity. Sunedipsed, invisible. Clear 22 24 25 27 28 30 31 33 34 36 38 39 41 43 44 46 47 49 50 52 53 54 5 r>;i 5 6 57 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 $ 5 5 5 47 46 44 42 41 3i} 38 36 3.5 33 3k 30 29 21 26 24 22 21 19 17 16 14 13 U 10 8 7 rises. M. M. 5 50 7 30 D P. 23 fULL Sli^A. H. ^I. B 46 m 1' " 22 9 55 11 6 6 54^ 1 41 4 S 2 2 3 3 4 9 9 10 9 U 5 Morn,\ 12 [ 17 2 23 3 34 4 4h 6 7 7 07 21 J^ 5 19 ::: 3 16 29 Hl2 24 7 19 34j^ 1 IS 25 n 7 18 (s 12 24 a 7 ^0 njl 3 17 ^ 1 16 yn 1 18 51' 45 44 12 4 36 5 7 5 6 8 6 50 7 27 8 16 11 24 7 44 133 2 18 3 18 4 17 5 33 6 47 8 4 9 3 9 4^ 10 18 U 1 11 36 11 62 6 4<0 1 ]£ 1 45 2 34 322 4 H 5 » 6 12 8 4-7 9 39 10 2» 11 12 Firs .Full Last New t3 >- • • 1 4 All 2 5 All 3 6 Prs 4 7 A. 24t 6 2 Le( 7 3 8 4 Prs 9 5 10 6 11 7 St. 12 A. 251 IS 2 13r 14 3 5 15 4 M( 16 5 17 Hi 18 7 19 A. 26 20 2 E( 21 3 Sa 22 4 Ct 23 5 St 24 6 25 7 Ci 26 A. 21 27 2 28 3 ? 29 4 Si SO 5 St ung. )()n. rnoon. lOon. J!*-f; •'^^^I^' l^*.*."-'*^ >&«•- fULL I ?o 9^ 9 NOVEMBER hath XXX DAYS. First Quarter, 6th day, 1 hour 1 min. aftenioou. Full Moon, Hth davj 11 hours 45 min. morning. Last Quarter, 22d day, 1 hour 35 min. afternoon. New Moon, 29th day, 7 hours 13 min. morning. 18?e; 1 2 3 4 K m 6 'i 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 CALENDAR, Sfc. tises. sets. H.M. H.M. 5 6 7 ^. 2 8 4 5 6 7 A. 2 3 4 5 G 7 A. 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. 2 3 4 All Saints. Venus sets 7h. 8 All iSouls. Falling Prs. Sophia born, "weather [Plot 24th Sun. af Trin. Powder Leonard pleasant liceat/ier. Prs Aug. Sophia, born. perhaps rain St. Martin. 25th Sunday after Trinity. Britius. Venus sets 7 hours J) eclipsed, invisible. Machutus. D apogee. Snow or rain. Hugh Bishop of Lincoln. 26th Sunday after Trinity. Edmund K. and Martvr. Saturn south 2h. 33' morn. Cecilia. Sun enters f St. Clement. ^ Cold, Catharine. 27th Sunday after Trinity. Look Jbr a storm, $ gr. elong. Sun eclipsed, invis. ]) perigee St, Andrew. High tides 58 57 55 54 52 51 49 48 47 45 44 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 26 4 34 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 9 57 RISES. H. M. 2) P. 1 1 1 Isii li. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 V 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 35 4 25 A. 8 49 / 1 ,0 41 2t 16i 1 10 53'V5> 12 7 11 41 17 54 1 20 1 49 2 17 2 42 3 7 3 38 4 9 4 47 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 59 12 4 15! 3 29! 4 13! 4 26 H 9 21 53 39 26 33 46 1 7 4 54 44 20 iii i\V. ^; J ■i a ' IS26 DECEMBER hath XXXI DAYS. First Quarter, 6th day, 2 hours 49 nun. morning. Full Moon, 1 Ith clay, T hours 8 min. morning. Last Quarter, 22cl clay, 2 hours 1 1 min. morniri*^. New Moon, 28th clay, 5 liours 57 min. afternoor?. ^ e jFLLI. i< K CALENDAB, S^c, rises, sets. rises. P. VS 9 SEA. • 6 H.M. H.M. H. M. H. -M. 1 PlcasatU iveather. 7 36 4. 24 9 24 1 7 7 Jupiter rises 2 h. 1 3' morn. 7 37 4 23 10 9 24 1 51 A. Aclvent Sunday % stut. r 38 4 22!lO 44 •^ 8 2 39 4 2 Cold, 7 39 4 21 11 17 3 21) .5 3 (^rion South 1 h. 5 morn. 7 39 4 21 11 42 }( 5 4 hi 6 4 Nicholas ^ Stal. 7 40 4 20 .2 1^^ 5 1 7 5 Saturn South, 1 h. 26' morn. 7 40 4 20 37 ^ (» 6 n 8 6 Concession of B. V\ Mcirv. 7 41 4 19 1 1 IS 7 28 £ 7 Snow or rain. 7 41 4 19 1 3S 25 8 3,> 10 A. 2l\ Sunday in Advent. 7 41 4 19 2 3 « 7 9 21 11 2 7 42 4 1& 2 36 19 10 5 12 3 D Apogee. 7 42 4 18 3 15 u 10 42 13 4 Lucy Saturn S(mth Ih. moi ;j. 7 42 4 18 3 59 1-2 U 1/ 11 A snow storm 7 43 4 17 4 5? 24 n 55 15 (i may he r 43 4 17 5 46 23 6 13 16 7 ^ 4 Ing. e.cpected. 7 43 4 17 6 42 If^ 2ti 17 A. 3d Sunday in Advent. 7 43 4 17 7 43 a 00 1 ;{ 18 2 7 43 4 17 8 42 13 1 37 19 3 Changeable* 7 44 4 16 9 45 26 2 13 20 4 Saturn South Oh. 23 m. mor. 7 44 4 16 10 41 tiR 8 2 58 21 5 Saint Thomas. 7 41 4 16 11 57 22 3 4 ! 22 G Sun enters v^ pkasani 7 44 4 16 Morn. ^ 5 4 31 2a • 7 ? c5 hit' ^ 7 14 4 16 1 3 19 5 45 24 A. Ith Sun. in Advent Tj § 7 44 4 16 ^ IB t»L 2 7 13 25 2 Christmas Day. for the 7 44 4 16 3 29 17 8 24 26 3 St, Ste[)hen $ Skat, season. 7 43 4 17 4 44 / a 9 31 27 4 St. John ]) perigee. 7 43 4 17 5 53 17 10 2f 21L^ i> Innocents. 7 43 4 17 7 00 >f 2 11 U 8i) 6 Looks lifm Snow. 7 43 4 17 7 41 17 1 30 7 [vaster. 7 43 4 17 8 25 . ir 41 1 'i& His Ex( lion. ( ( J J J vVllliani Xennj.>:i( Ktvcren Thomas Charles . H'llliaii, Han. Thi 11. VV. Hot). Co i*' John Cluirh C\ Riiitis «'' Benjnj •^ Mnleo K Rober » Davii , John Snmiil Wiih-J o Ming- jrMoor?. P. ;fi;i.l iSEA. In. -M. Vj* 9 91 24 4J;;;: ^j 21 1^^ 1 33 3 36 15 59i ^Y^ 13 u 12 52\ 24 4.0! 23 6 42 43 42 45 41 57 rn, 3 18 99 44 53 00 41 If^ 13 26 rtji 8 22 j\. 5 19 17 17 >i 2 17 I T I 51 3 2';> 4 h'y 5 1 6 IT 7 'AH B 3r> f) 21 10 i» 10 V2 n 1/ n 55 ih; 2S 1 .{ 1 37 2 13 2 5« 3 41 4 31 5 45 7 1.-^ H 24 9 31 10 21 II 1« 1 41 Urobiiuc of Ncto--33runoU)irtu His p:xcenGncyMjiiior-General Sir HOWARD DOUGLAS, Bart. Lieut^vMint-Oovernor and Coniinander-in-Cliiet', iSic. &c. &c, HLS MAJESTY S COUNCIL. Hon. John Sauiiflcrs, lion. WilJiam Black, Oeurge Leon.ird, Sniuuel D. Street, Christopher Billopp, Cleorj^e Sliure, Joiiri Coffin, William Botsf'ord, .Jihii M. Bliss, Tlionm» Huillie, Jolia Rohinsoi), Ward Chiputan, Ojjicers of the Lei^idative Council, Wlindm F. Odell, Esquire, Clerk. Xennj.*ijoii Jouttt, Enquire, Serjeant at Arms ami Ifuhir of Iha lii Simonds, hie, "J t, V »T ' f Esquires, • ) (K/Y.f. CK^uufy of West morland, Riifus Smith, KiKus i^mitli, ■\ ^ Benjamin Wilson, f ,- •^ Malcolm Wilmot, C^ ¥ Robert Scott. J Esquires, Count j/ of C^iui'!itie r' Hugh Wackay, -\ tr John Canjpbf'il, f r> ^' Joseph X. Clarke, ^ ^' ''^ Peter Stubs, J Count tj of York, Peter Frascr, -n John Allen, (^ ^> *■ John Dow, i Jedediah Slason, 7 Cmnty of Sunl/arjj. ''Elijah Miles, ^ . , . ♦ Sanjuel NeverK, ) *^'*' Count If of Xorthuwbefla'iit Richard Simonds, } i,^.. ^^ r- Hugh Munroe, 5 '^^"' ' iCing^s Counti/, • David B. Wetmore, i n^ . John C. Vail, \ Esquires. Q.ueen*s Counti/, Samuel Scoyil, ) ,, William Peter., J ^^V"""^*- City of Saint Jchn. y Harry Peters, \ ,5, Hngh Johnston, Junior, ) ' Officers of the Hmise of yhsemUi^, Charles P. Wetmore, Esquire, Clerk. Gabriel Do Yebcr, Esquire, Cleik\/isfistant, H. G. Clopper, Esquire, Sergeant at A rtf is » Kaqu.feS, ref. ■ 'w \ i\ \\\ % Esquires, Mtutert Extraordinary. Court of Chancery. His excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, or the Commander-ia-ChTtf for the time being, Chmtcelhr, The Chief Justice, and y j, m. n ^ The Judges of the Supreme Court, \ ^"'"'''' '^^^ ^*'-^- William F. Qdell, Esquire, Chrh of the Croun in Chanctry, The Hon. Samuel D. Street, Henry Blisa / j. j > Maiten. William T. Peters, ) ^ Thomas H. Pfcters, Neville Parker, Charles S. Putnam, Thomas Wetmore, Charles J. Peters, George F. Street, \ Esquiret, Clerks in Court. Charles S. Putnam, Neville Parker, I). Ludlow Robinson, Esquire, Registrar, The Court of Governor and Council far hearing and determining^ Causes iriating to Marriage and Divorce. Mis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and the Honorably His Majesty's Council. I ' ■ , Esquire, Clerk. Terms: — The first Tuesday in February and July. Supreme Court of Judicature, Honorable John Saunders, Chief Justice. ^ John M. Bliss, ) William Botsford, > Justices. " Ward Chipman, ) Charles S. Putnam, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown. Henry Bliss, Esquire, Clerk oj the Pleas. Honorable George Shore, Clerk of the Fleas, pro. tera. John T. Murray, Esquire, Clerk of ike Circuits ; and Clerk of the Crown on the Circuits. Terms '."-The third Tuesday in February and May, and the second Tztes- day in July and October. Court of Vice Admiralty, Charles J. Peters, Esquire, Judge and Commissary, Georjje F. Street, Esquire, Advocate General, William Tyng Peters, Esquire, Registrar and Scribe, Thomas M. Hazen, Esquire, Marthal. Counsellors and Attornies practising in the Province, Frrdkricton : — Thomas Wetmore, Hon. Samuel D. Street, William F. Odell, George F. Street, George P. Blisj, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, George J. Dibblee, ajid Charles S. Putnam, EKquirei. Saivt Ji Henry Swy James Pete Le Baron [ Saint A James Barlj MiRAiiir John Lobb; Westmoi ler, and Wi Saint Si OA€fi To RlCHim rc William F Charles J, Harris Ha Thomas F jAlex^ntiei WitliHm i Colin Can Samuel D\ Robert Pi James Bai John Tho Wiliitim il JohnA.sl Neville Pj Horatio ^ Charles SJ I)aniel L.I Henry Sv\ George V\ Francis Alfred L.I A. K. 8. C. R. Hal James AV Sylvester John W. Robert fJ LeBaronI William William Court for I Hon. Charlej (r-in-Ch?«f for rt. d determining ce. nor»bl« Hit ). tem. and Clerk of th* \ the second Tites- ribe, Province, street, Williaro P. Robia»OD, Georg« Saint Jons :— Charlei J. Pet«r8, William Tyng Peters, Robert Perkcf; Henry Swymmer, John T. Murray, Williflm Boyd Kinnetir, Neville Parker, James Peters, jiin. George W. Cieary, Francis A. Kir.near, Robert F.Hazen, Le Baron Hazaii, William Wright, and Robert Robertson, jun. Esquires. Saint Andrews: — Hflrria Hatch, Alfivd L. olreet, Robe/t S. Mowat, James Barber, and Francis E. Putnam, Esquires. MiRAMicni : — Thomas H. Peters, John Ambrose S. Street, William End, John Lobban, A. K. Smedes Wetmore, and William CariTHin, Esquires. Westmorland : — James S. Morse, Charles D. Roacii, Edward B. Chaad' ler, and William Wiley, Esquires. Saint Step»kk : — Geor{;e Stiiln>an Hill, E^qiure. GA-efi Town : — C4>i»fI^ P. Wetraorc, Ei^quire. RiCHiKccTo : — Jo4)n W. Weld«n, Esquire. PMic Notaries, William F. Odell, Esq.PuhJic Notary i« the Province of New-BruniwicL Charles J. Peters, £sq« do. in the City of 8aiiit 3i, Esq. do. in th© Citywid CA, Esq. Le Baron Hiizen, Esq. William Wr!ght,Esq. William Carman, Esq^ Court for the Probate of JViilsy iind granting Administratioj^t, William F. Oilell, E^q. Re^isA*er for the Province. Sun r>gatcs and Ilegisiers, Hon. Samuel D. Street, Surrotjate, \ork, Charles J. Peters, E^q. Surro^jate, l\ do. do. do^ do. do. dk>. do. do. do. ^o. do. «io. do. do. do. in 5t. Georpe. «io. in NorthufttberiaikL do. do. do. in the Province. do. do. do. do. do. do. k ■I L I ..I- estmorland. Xdward B. Cliandler, Esq. Surrogate, Marmaduke jBackhousc, Esq. Deputy Register, Harris Hatch, E.q. Surrogate, I Charlotte. Cohn Campbell, Esq. Deputy Register, ) Henry Nasc, Esq. Surrogate, ? ^.j , , ^^ Do. Deputy Register, 3 ** "^ v. H. De Vebcr, Esq. Surrogate, ] Quecn'b Co jnty. \'i!enline H. Peters, Esq. Deputy Register, J ^^ ^ Ji*hn Hazen, Esq. Surrogate, ) Sunburv Gabriel De Veber, Esq. Deputy Register, J "* Thoma. H. Peter, Esq. Surrogate. j Northumberland. Ambrose S. Street, E!»q. Deputy Register, J f5t. Joh«. 33seU al tbtf Port oi HIS MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. Por^ of Saint John, Henry Wright, Esq. Collector. H. Boyer Smith, Esq. Comptroller. J. C. Kelly, Esq. Surveyor and Searcher. James Bennett, Esq. Tide Surveyor. M'illiain Plant, Esq. admeasurer of Ships and Port of Saint Andrews, Colin Campbell, Esq. Collector. John Dunn, Esq. Comptroller. C J. Lriscoe, Surveyor and Searcher. Preventive Officers at the Out-Bays, H. G. Clopper, Esq. Fredericton, John Wright, Esq. Miramichi; C. H. Jouett, Esq. West Isles. C R. Hatheway, Esq. Deputy Collector at Campo SeUtt, William Hannington, Esq. SlieJiac. Perry Dumai-esq, Esq. St. Peters. James Sayrc Esq. Dorchester, Benjamin M. Goldsmith, Esq. Richihicto. Theophilu5 Des Brisay, Esq. Clerk of the Naval OHioe, in the Port* o^ Miramichi, RichibucLOf CViccfiae, and the Bni/ ttfChalcw, iucluJ- ^ ing four Out- Bays. PROVINCIAL REVENUE. Hon. John Robinson, Treasurer. John Chaloner, Esq. Gauger of Duitable Articlui. Deputy Treasurers, Henry G. Clopper, Esq. York County. Beverley Robinson, Esq, Charlotte County. Thomas H.Peters, Esq. Miramichi. John Kellor, Esq. Wcstn^orland. Benjamin M. GoUlsmitli, Esq. Richibucto. William Hannington, Esq. Sliediac. Perry Dumnrcsq. Esq. St. Peters. Adam Gerard, Esq. Ristigouche, 19 Commissiofu Hon. „ ^almc ( His TheH The A Hod. J S Rev. R Peter I Geornf Rev. Ji Pudli Tfie Ml The Re The H< The R< Charic Henry Thorn a Ward Robert 3Hr. Ji llevl CoHii C< Thomas D. W. Dr. Fry£ ReverenJ Th7 The Ljeutens The IM The M< a'h« Spt The Jut The Mj The Eci ahe Ke morland. Commissioners for mainfaining the Armed Cutier El iZJSETit. - Hon. John Robinson, Thomas Wyer, Esq. 'ZHimon Wheeler. Es(i. Alastcr- ,'i 'h \Coinij. )erlar)(i. f5t. John. ^5. BcUq, ){rioe, in the forts tiJ'Chalcu/\ iucUul- •Mr. George M'Masters. Collq^e of yCiV-Brunswick at Fredcricton. His Excellency the Liei'tknant-Governor, Governor. The Honorable the Chief Justice, The Secrefnry, The Attorney GenerHl, and the Solicitor General, WITH Hon. John M. Bliss Hon. William Black, Samuel D. Street, William Botsford, Rev. Raper Milner, F. Robinson, Esq. and Peter Fraaer, Esq. GeofK** F. Street, Esquire, Treasurer and Clerk. Rev. Jaraes Somerville, A. M. President. Trustee*. H Public Grammar School in the City of Saint John, The Rector of Saint John, Pre»ideat. Tlie Mayor, The Recorder, The Hon. W. Black, The Rev. George Burns, D. D. . rj- _.._„ Charles J. Peters, T \ AJ»rectorj. Henry Wright, ' e^^jJ^, Thomas Paddock, \ ^^quires. Ward Chipman, J J Robert Parker, Esq. Treasurer and Clerk. Mr. James Paterson, Master. Puidic Grammar School in Saint Andrews, Reverend Jerome Alley, President, Coliii Compbell Esquires, Directors. \i L.oaii compueii \ Thomas Wver, f- D. W. Jack, ( Dr. Frye, J Reverend John Cassell, Master. The Governor and Tnistees of the Madras School in New- Bnmswic/c, The Lieutenant Governor or Commander-in-Chief of the Province for tii«^ time being. The Lord Bishop of the Diocease, The Chief Justice. The Members of His Majesty*s Council, (not being Judges of tl ? Su l'h« Speaker of the House of Admiralty, [premo Coiut. The Judge oi' the Assembly, The Mayor and Recorder of Saint John. The Ecclesiastical Commissary of the Province. 'Xiie Rector and Church Wardens of Trinity Church m Saint JaUa. TOGETHER WITH T!i« Ref . Gtorge Burn*, D. D. Ret. Frederick Coster, Secretary. Robert F, Hazen, E-^qnire, Treawirer, 7'he Saint John Sunday School Union Society, Was formed in May, 1823, for the purpose of promoting the efttdblishiiient of Sunday School in this City and tlir^>u2;h»ut the Provinoe. Charles Simonds, E^qui^e, President, J. M. VV -not, Esquire, Vice-Pre-iident, Alexander M'Lcod, Esquire*, Treasurer, Will) B Committee of twelve DireetorSj excluwve of the Minlitera wh^ ara Members of the Society and ex ojjicio Members of thd^CemiDittee. Saint John District Committee of the Society/or Promoting Chri.stian Knowledge Hon. William B!«ck, President, William Scuvil, Esquire, Vice-PresidcnU, E/ekiel Biirlow, Esquire, Treasitrer, Rev. Frederit k Coster, Assistant Secretary, Terms of Admission. — One Guinea donation, and One Guinea annuaRy.— Recommendations from a member of the Society. (j3"The Depository of Books and Tracts in the Store of Messrs. G.Sc W. Sears. New^Brunsv^ick Aiixiliarif Bible Society, Tlie object of ti.is Instii-jtion is to co-operate viith the BntUhand Foreign Bible Society y in disseminating the Holy Scriptuferwiiliout note or coflnineat throughout the world. The Rav. George Biirnfi, D. D. President. Charles J. Peters, Estjuircr, "j Hugh Johnston, Sen. Esquire, I John Ferguson, Esquire, V Vice-Presi4«atA John M. Wilraot, Esquire, I James Simonds, sen. Esquire, J Alexander M'Leod, Enquire, Treasurer, James Paterson, Rector of the Grammar School, Secretary^ David Browne, Professor of the Lojerian System of Music. Assist. Sec'y, Depository of Bibles and Testaments — The store of Alex. MXeod, Esquire. BRANCH SOCIETIES. Saint^ (SVfp**»— Reverend Duncan M*Coll, Prewdi^nt, Thomas Armstrong, Esquire, Viea4?i1NideBti> Waieihorough — Justus Enrle, Enquire, Presidew^ Mr. John Rt>bertiofi, Vicr^PfAident* Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs-. Revc Willi Mr. f Provi U\t E&cell Ho no Hono Thel Thoni Rever Vv lihi Thel Saint Fredc Saint Provincial Ho Za Th Jol 8A1NT efrtdblishtiierK OVifKW. Mirainichi Ladies Auxiliary Bible Society^ Mrs. Pea!»odv, President, Mrs. Simoiids, j) Mrs. Ahraius, > Vice-Presidents, Mrs. Alexander Davidson, ) Mrs. J. Chirke, Treasurer, Mrs. J'.uviea Thomson, Seiretary, pro tempore. Saint John Ihligious Tract Society, Reverend Groruc Burns, D. D. President, William B. Kinnear, iisquire, Vice-Pre>i lent, Mr. StepluMi Sinnott, Secretary and Treasurer. kiiiters who ara yemmittee; Promoting inea annualiy.<«- ^essM, G.& W. Provincial J'accine Establishment of Nevo- Brunswick, CK.NTIIAL STATION — SAINT JOHN. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and His Majesty's Council, Patrons of the Institution. » Honorable John Robinson, Mayo", ) Honorable William Black, > Directors of the Institution. The Rev. George Burns, D. D. ) COMMITTEKS. Thomas Wctmore, Esq. Attorney-General, ") Reverend J;iincs Somerville, > Fredericton* vViiiiam I'. Odcll, Esquire, ) The Reverend Jerome Alley, Saitrt Andrews. TACCINATING SURGEONS. Haint John — John Boyd, Esquire, M. D. Fredericlou—J H. Gibson, Esquire, Surgeon 32d Reoiment. Saini Andrews — The Medical Officer in charge o^ the Troops. ilishand Foreign tote Of co»uneat Provincial Marine Hospital for the Relief of Sick and Disar- bled Seamen. Honornble WiHiam Black, ") Zalmon Wheeler, Esquire, / Comnmsioners, Thomas Hiaviside, Esquire, ) John B03 d, Esquire, M. D. burgeon. ■ ■■ ..■>■- .1 - a SAINT JOHN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Neheniinh Merritt, Esquire, President, itary, dc. Assist. 5ec'7, I'Xieod, Esquire. sident Hon. WilliMm Black, Thomas Biulow, Zalmon Wheeler, James Euinj:, David Mat field, Hugh Johnston, jnn. o Jiuncii Kirk, Thomas Millidge, John R. Partelow, Robert Rankin, James Rohertiofl^ John Ward, jun. Thoma> Heaviside, Esquire, Sccretari/, Willi&in B. Kinnear, Esquire, Solicihr. \t\ ' !| li I V€\ SAINT JOHN WATER COMPANY. Allen Otty, Esquire, President, DIRECTORS. Nehemiah Merritt, '] John Ward, jiu). | 1 honias Barlow, ! Hugh Jolinstonjun. • Jaiiict! Evvinp:, John It. Parlelow, George D. Robinson, Secrciari/. (Jt'orire Matthew, jua, Thoniiis Milliilne, I C'hiiles Siinontls, ' J()!.n BdvcI, VNIIiJHiii Bowman, Gcoriie D. Robinion. Hon. William Black, KzekicI Harlow, Esq. Hon. Ward Chipman, R. W. Crookshank, Esq. Henry Gilbert, Esq. Hugh Johnston, sen. Esq. H. H. Cfirmicheal, Esquire. Cashier, Robert Parker, Esquire, Solicitor. Nehemiah Merritt, Esq. Thomas Millidije, Esq. Hubert Parker, Esq. WiHi;im Scovil, E»q. Z Imon Wheeler, E«q, Stephen Wig^gins, Esq. Thomas Millidge, .7«nie'« E wilier, John R. Partclow, Thomas Barlow, Jwlin Ward, jun. Jdmos Kirk, VVilliani H- Strctt, 1 'Tiioman B. Millidc^e, Brnjamin L. Pet«r0, ThoniHi* Smith, Esquires ^ Charles Simonds, George Matthew, Jit*. Jame« Cudlip, . George D. Rubinsoa. I < J BANK OF NEW-BRUNSWICK. Honorable John Robinson, President. CHARLOlTE COUNTY BANK. Colin Campbell, Esquire, (Collector,) President; J. Dunn, Exq. i *^ ( John M'Master, Esq. J. Wilson, Esq. \ "t / J- iJiJiig'f's, Esq. ( '. J. Briscoe, Esq. ^ ^ j Thomas Wyer, E»q. J. M'AIIister, Esq. 7 f? ( Peter Stubs, Esquire, Cashier, CITY OF SAINT JOHN SAVINGS' BANK. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Patrvn, The Honorable John Robinson, President, Houorable William Black, 5 Honorable Jud;?* Chipman, > Vice-Presidents, Hu^li Johnston, jun. E^q. ) Tlio Bank of New-Brunswick, Treasurer, "J'homas Heaviside, Esquire, Cashier and Register. MANAGING TUUSTEES. New-Br Hi He Ch 0< Ja J« G. Al N( HI Y. juo. p» FREDERICTON SAVINGS* BANK. His Exccllenr y tlie LiiutcDnnt-Governor, Patron, Kis Honor the Chief Jij«tiie, President, Peter FruMer, E'.ciuirf, VicePreudent, Henry Smith, E>q. ^ C Mark Neeilham, Esq. Geortre Minchin, Esq. > Directors <| James Taylor, sen. Esq. Jedediah SUjson, Esq. ) ( Mr. Peter Fiaher. Henry G. Cl(>()[)er, Esquire, Secretary^ James T;ylor, si'.nior, E-^quire, Treasurer. t. ■ritt, Esq. ^e, Esq. , Esq. , Eaq. It, E«q, ins, Esq. iK. ^esident^ r, Esq, 1- Esq. BANK. Fatrun, f*, 'fitter* llidge, et«r6, ds, tw, Ju*. SAINT ANDREWS SAVINGS' BANK. John Dunn, Esquire, Prositlent, Peter Stu')S, Samuel ^rye, George Ga\*Icr, jphcll, y (^ James Barber, Mr Georce Millnr, Cashier. EUsha Andrews, "v Thomas Wyer, 9 Hnrris Hatch, | John Cumphel), ) Esquires, Directors. New^Brunswic/c Sociely for the impro-qement of the Breed Horses and other Cattle^ His Excellency the Lieutcnnnt-Govcrnor, Patron, His Worship the Honorable John Robinson, President, Henry VVri.jjht. ) ^ ; VlccPrcixdents, Charles J. Poters, ^ ^ George H. Hiizen, p James CnJlij), > Esquires, Stewards, James White, i George D. Robinson, Esquire, Treasurer, Alexander Wediierburn, Enquire, Secretary, New-Brunswick Agricultural and Emifirant Society. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Patron. His Honor the Chief Justice, President, The Honorable JudiiJ Botsford, and i vice-Presidents The Honorable Thomas Haiilie, ] residents, The Honorable Samuel D. Street, Treasurer, Geor«ie F. Street, Esquire, Secretary, Tho Honorable Judge Chipman, l Peter Friiser, E^q. f Harry Peters, Esq. Peter Stubs, Esq. Jcdediah Slason, Esq. 1 Members of the Central Committee. SaiiU John AijricultiU'al and Einiifrant Sccictv. His VVofNliip Hu* Mayor, President, The HoiKtralile W«rd Chii)niaM, ) ,r. „ • i „*- ^,. 1 ^.- IP • ' > Vice-PrcHdcnts, Chnrk's .Siiii()nd<, Esqmrc, \ * GcornL' !). HoMu^on, Enquire, Treasurer, Robert iJayard, Ehquire, M. D. Secretary, > ^1 ^ ' I r .t w I DIRECTORS. Henry Gilbert, f f Robert Rnyard, Robert VV. Crookshank, jun. j j James Peters, Hugh Johnston, jun. ) _ . j Jsiiiies White, John M. Wihnot, i ^^^"''•^*' \ II. VV. Scott, James Cndlip, I j Hon. Williinr) Block, George H. Hazen, (. (, William B. Kinnear. York County Agricultural and Emigrant Society* Tliomas Wet more, Enquire, President, Richard Ketchuin, Enjiiire, Vice-President, Henry Sniitii, Ksqiiire, Treasurer, D. Ludlow Ko!)in;on, E-qniie, Secretary. Kings County Agricultural and Emigrant Society. Rev. Oliver Arnold, President, John C. Vnil. \ ^«n""*es, Vice-President*. Mr. Rnyniond, Trea!«nrer, Rev. James Coukion, Secretary. Northumberland AgiicuUural and Emigrant fciociciy. Thomas H. Peters, Esquire, President, James Gilmour, > r- • ^r- n • i * i,7ii- A I > Esquires, Vicc-Preswenti, William Ahrams, ) * ' Alexander K'inkin, E^qnire, Treasurer, J. A. Street, Esquire, Secretary. Westmorland Auxilijiry Agricultural and Emigrant Society. The Honorable Jiidtje Botsford, President, William Crane. ) ^ . y. p,,,ij,„t, John (Jiapman, S John Keillor, Esquire, Treasurer, Edward B. Chandler, Esquire, Secretary. Charlotte County Agricultm-al and Einigrant Society, John Dunn, EbCjuire, President, John Campbell, Esquire, Vice-President, Thomas Wyer, Esquire, Treasurer, Reverend Jerome Alley, Secretary. Saint Sto})hens Agricultural and Emigrant Society. Reverend SkefTiniiton Thoiusou, L. L. i). President, 'J'homas Armstrong, i'^scjuirc, and Mr. Jolui M'A!lister Mr. A»ron Upton, Treasurer, John S. Hill, Enquire, SecreUiry. Vicj-PrebiJ«nti. Isaac 1 Elijah David 'J Vie ^} Solicitor (i Hazen, Gei Thomas Pe tic ft of the Gabriel J lion. S. ] ferior Cour SoIoiDon GabViel I Isaac Hti for takini; I Hon. S. 1 Cornmissioi TERMS.— Jaiuiary, King's Coi Charlot?! VVestmorl, northumbi BUNBURV — Queen's C< Tlie Ten) Saimt Joh? ber an YoiiK — Sec mon VVtSTMOIlL Add'ilh Septet CaAnLOTTi AiUlUl Dec CI King's C th'C Qui:i:n'sC of I he FUNBCUY- c oiDiir N OJlTiUr.Mll oi thw'l hi r, Justices of the infei ior Court ni Com- ^pavi.lBmye. \ mon Tleas. 7'/^^ Memhers of His Majrsh/s Council^ and the. Attorney and Solicitor Chntrnl, with Elijah Miles, Daviil Biirpe, Isaac Hiihhanl, John' Hazcn, Gcrvus Suy, Nuthr.n Smith, ("hapman vSmiih, Strphi-n Penbody, ThomsH Perlpy, CliaricsF. Street, and Thorn*} Odber Miles, Esquires, Jub^ tices of til e Peace. Gabriel De Veber, Esquires, High Sheriff. Hon. S, D. Street, Keeper of the Kolls and Clerk of the Peace and Ib- ferior Court of C'onmion Picas. SoIoiDon Periey, and William Hazcn Esqtiires, Coroners, GabViel De Veber, Esquire, Reiii>.ttr of Deed* and Wills. linac Hubliard, Elijah Miles, and David Burjje, Et;quire9, CoimniMioncrr for takinu: Bail in the Supreme Coiut. Hon. S. D. Stroet, Fsaac Hul>l>ard, Elijah Miles, an I David Burpe, E^quiret, Commissioners lor taking Affidavits in the Siij)renie Court. COURTS OF NISI PiUUS. TERMS. — For the City a:id Coi'.vtv or St. Joii.n — Second Tucidny ui Jaiuiary, and the Fourth 'i'ursvlay in Aiii:rir. I King's County — The Fourth Tutsdayin July. Charlot?!-: Ci'UNTY — The Secontl Tuesday in August, Westmorland — The Second Tuesibiy in September. NoRrHUMBF.iii.ANU — The Fourth Tuesday in September.. BuNBURY — The Fourth Tuesday in October. Queen's County — The Tuesday next after the Fourth Tuesday in October. TJie Terms of the Sittirrgs of the Court of General Sessions and Inferior Court of Common Ptcas, Saint John — Third Tuesday in March, and First Tuesday in June, Septem- ber and Decendter. York— Secontl Tnesthiv in January ami June — AddHionnl Terras of the Com- mon Pleas — Third Tuesday in March, and Second Tuessury General. C. A. Clarke, ) J. Irrin, \ Esquires, Deputy Assistant Commisf ary Genertib. U. CDArlin;, ) ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. F. C. Frith, Enquire, in Charge. BAUPACK DEPARTMENT. J. E. WooUbrd, Esquire, Assistant Barrack Maftfj^. ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT, Lieutenant Tiulina:, Commanding, / CHAPLAINS. Reverend Geor.\id(int Surgeon^ W. M'Cannej'. tuU of t%t pltlilia^ His Excellency Major-General Sir HGWAIID DOUGLAS^ BarL. Comnuiiuler-iii-Chicf. Hon. Gc'oi'fje Shore, Adjutant-General. Lieut. Colonel J. F. Love, and I , ..,..•„ r- i i r»m««..- T- . *» ' III AM > inspecting lield Unicert. Lieut. Cdk.miI John Allen, J ' " M«jor Hujjh Johnston, Quarter- Master General. Lieutenant Colonel CHARLES URUUY, Commanding Major, Bvujamin L. Peteri. Captains, A. S. Hitchie, L. Burns, Adjutant, J, Kinnear, G. D. Robinson, J. C. Waterheny, John R. Purielovr, J. O. Betts, John M'Clurc, D. Browne, T. Lenvitt, .7. Kirk. W. ScouIIar. FIRST BATTALION. Lieutenants. R. W. Crook«hank, T. Barlow, J. Brand, J. C. M'Phcr^on, T. T. Hanford, G. Wsiterberry, J. N. Fowler, T. Lansdowu, T. Ni^bet, D. Jordan, £. Barlow, Jun. J. Sujyth, J.J. Roberts, M. Hcnnigar, T. L. NicboUan, 2d L'leutenanU. E. J. Jarvis, C. Drury, JuB. W. Merritt, N. Di.<>hrow, JuB. I). J. Merritt, E. lindd, H. Ganit, A. MGrotty, C. Lonystroth, H. T. Partelow. Quarter Masttr* J. Hendricks. Paymaster, W. Bowman, Capim Surgeon, J. Boyd,M.O. jfj Ih u Ifii 1 1 Ji^fajor, Charles Ward. Captains. D. Leavitt, H. Flaherty, A>N R. W. Crookshai Thomas Snrlfh, G, Vanhorn, T. Mcrritt, A, Wedclerbum, T. SaiiJall, Stephen Si»ith, R. C. Miiinette, J. T. Hanford, G. fioninll. THIRD BATTALION. Lieutenants. O. D. Deblois, »AIN1 Stephen Wiijgins, I. L. BtMleil, A. Crotikshank, I. Ketcluim, ntant, J. Clarke, ik, Sen. J( hn Baird, W. Vauglian, T. Roed, X Heed, B. Stanton, F. L(':«v>(t, \V. Leavitt, J, V. 'Ihurnar, Thon)as B.' Millidge, J. liwing. G. W. Cleory, W. C. Seurs, C. J. Peters, JuD. W. Mullin. Ensigns, W. n. Street, N. Brown, K. Smith, J. VV. Street, J. Soeeden, C Tisdule. Adjutant, H. Flaherty, Captain, Q,uartgr Mu$tet. H. Chubb. iW^iWiii !ffi5 Honorable John Robinson, Mayor, noBERT Parker, Esquire, Recorder. At.dftiman'. Assistants. Wabww John M. VVilmot, '\ Mr. Stephen Gerow, Ki»g*4, Daniel Ansley, Qit^en*s» Thomas Smith, Diih&*§, ^ Barlholo>new Coxetter, Sidney. W James Ketchuni. Cwut/*s. John Ring, Brookes, Noah Disbrow, Thomas H u'ilin James VV hue, Eiqmre, H»2h Sheriff, } «^. />.. „ii^ ,„.« Ai I M.r I c • /^ > of the City and County. Alexander M'Lcod, Esqmre, Coroner, S Charles* J. Peters, Khtjiiire, Common Clerk. Thomas Sancton, Esquire, Chamberlain. Mr. Joshua BuntiDt;, High Constable. Mci:irs. Jorihua Buniinjj, ^ VVilliiun Fearabay, > Marshnls. EbLMie/.cr HorriniL'ton, ) Lawrence Slivers, William Fcarabay, Robert M'Elvey, Robert W. Know*- Ian, John M' Arthur, Rowland Buntinj;, Joseph M'Pherson, Frederick Ru- pert, Thomas Ci>ran, Benjamin Herrin«ton, Ebenezer Herrington, Janief Ktevcnson, Charles Vail, Jamen Clark, Samuel Horner, Jamos White, Tho- mas Wheaton, William Clukes, Uoheri Long, John Clayboume, Hezckiab Delont;, Simon Vau'rimn, Thomas Clark, Thomas Gray, Joseph Boggt, Saax Robinson, Thomas Cunnartl, and John Furlong, C^mstahlcs, Joshua Biuxiui;, Ilonlan Bunting, Benjamin Herrington, Laufenn Stivers, Rui>ert W. Knowlan, Willium Fcarorby, Samuel Belyea, and Wnu Wetmore, Ha^ licavcx. Thomas Ba I dwiu , Collector of Taxes, Zienry Nice, ditto at Carleton* I I J CLI The Rigt Majest, ThtRe Re? Rev Rev Rev Rei Rei Kei Re> Re> R«^ Re^ Re^ Rei Re^ Rei Re^ Re Re Re blois, . eory, lira, • jrs, JuD. n. nsigju, tieet. reet, e. djniant, y, Captain, fi Sidney, £rook*». ounty. bert W. Know^ Frederick Ru- rington, Jaroei 58 Wliitc, Tho- urne, H^zekiab ph Boggi, SaoK ton, La\ikrencs >/ea, ao4 Wn. . SAINT ANDREWS CHAMBER OF CO^IMKiU'l Christopher Scott li>quire. Chairman, John Camphell, EaqMJrc, Deputy Chuinnan, ^ James Dou<»la», "| John Wilson, ( James Campbell, jun. j> Esquires, Comralttec, Thomas VVyer, j John M'Master, J Peter Stubs, Esqtiire, Secretary and Tr^-asurer, FREDERICTON UNION FIRE CLUB. William Wilinot, Esquire, President, Thomasll. K()l)'?rts()ii, Vice President, John A. Betkwith, Secret«ry, Fire Wardens in Fredcriclon, Vfilliam F. Odell, Henry Smith, Hon. George Sliore, \ Efq^irs^. Jedediah Slasou, | George Minchin, J f George F. Street, I Mark Needhain, and Mr. John Harding. CLERGY OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCK. The Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Nova-Scotia, exercising by • Majei»ty*# Royal Letter* Patent, Epi>C()p:d Jurisdiction over the Provi.i' • Tht Reverend George Best, Archdeacon, and Ecclesiastical Comraisw Rer. Benjamin G. Gray, Rector of Saint John. Rev. Frederick Coster, Assi^nnt Missionary at Saint Jobn. Rev. Giorgs Best, Rector of Fredericton. Rev. Abraham Wood, Re ctor of Waterborough. Rev, Jerome Alley, R;ctor of Saint Andrews. Rev. S. Thomson, L. L. D. Assistant Missionary at Saint Stephens. Rev. James Somerville, Missionary for Douglas, &c. Rev. Frederick Dil)blee, Rector of Woodstock. Rev. Raper Milner, R«ctor of Maugcrvillc. Rev. Samuel R. Clarke, Rector of Gage-Town. Rev. Oliver Arnolii, Rector of Sussex. Rev. Eiias Scovil, Rector of Kingston. Rev. Christopher Milner, Rector of Sackville. Rev. James Cooknon, Rector of Hampton. Rev. Gilbert L. Wii^yins, Rector of Westfield and Greenwich. Rev. Samuel Bacon, Rector of Miramichi. Rev. Samuel Th«mpion, Rector of Saint Georges. Rev. C. Griffin, Missionary at Grand Manawi. Rev. John Bnrnyeat, Itinerant Missionary for the vacant District* the Province. C2 r m m m m i i t Established Church of Scotland, Saint John — Reverend Georpe Bnrn<», D. D. % Siiint Andrews — Revcren'4 Alcxnnder MacLeaD. Wesley an Missionaries in the New- Brunswick District, City Saint John — Rev. R. Wil inins, Ranjshpg — Mr. T. H. Davies, Fredericion — Rev. J. Miirshail, CU;irlatteTown — Rev. H, Pope, fihfffield— Mr. A. Desbrisav* Trvon Si Bedeqne— Hev. G. Jarkfon. 6aint Stephens— Rev. D. M'Coll, Murray Harhoiir— RcV. R. H. Crane Rev. R. Williams, Chainnnn of the JJisfrict, Counti) of ^oi-ft* Thomas Wetmore, ) ,, , .• c .i r c • *-> . f William F. Odcil, i ^'''\''''^'^ «^"s^';«^ o<^ the Inferior Court of John Alien. S Common Pleas. 77/6 Members of His Majesty's Council, ivith the Attbrrtey and Solicitor (jencraf, w'nh W'illiain F. OJell, Arcliil).tlil AI-Lean, David iVl'Gih- l»on. Peter Clemei.ls, Jjhn Bi.'dell, John M'lvay, Jacoh Ellegood, Daniel Morehouse, Justices of the Onoriun. Peter Fraser, Henry Smith, Richard Ketchum, Janu's Uphu n, John Allen, Frederick P. Rohinson, Thomas C Lee, Jam(8 M'Laucl.lun, Thorrias Emersoj), Thomas Jones, Wni. Cuverhill, Jcdediah Slason, (jt-or^e .Miuchtii, Alexander Can)pbeli, George Morc-hoU!i>ei, und Jo<\ h Brown, Esquires, Jmticcs of thfi Peace, Edvvard \V. Miller, liquirc, F'liglj Slieriftl Henry G. Clo|)ptr, E-tjuire, Keeper ol the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace, ond of the Inferior Cotn-t oTConunon Plea;*. Hem-y G. Cloppcr, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. William T y'.or, John iitdell, Junr. Hilkiah Kearney, and Gfcot^e West, Eiquires, C ro irrs. Rich; r. I Ketclium, an Ki.app, Leonard Reed, J-ime» Easterbrooks, Andrew Wcldon, Edward Di.\on, Ji)t)n Chaptnan, Christopher Harper, William Crane, Jun. William Hanniii^ton, James Styre. Willirtm Scott, Williasn WelU, Philip Pd(m T, M;ilcoltn Wilmot, John M'Litcliy, Peter M'LcHan, Jif)lm Smith, Bill Ciia',>plf, Humphrey (rilbert, Marmauuke Backhouse, ut^d Hariufttt Trucnirtn, Escpiires, Justicfi of the Peace. Janjcb S.iyrc, Esquire, High ShcrilK Edward and InfcMi( James I Maritiac Samuel Coninri»si< for taking Hugh AlexH Josep Jolit) WilliM The ^. Solicitor (t Alex. Davi Clarke, Wi Geori^e Th Qu.ruw.J li.J, Alexan Dudley Per John (Jam(i Richard Thomas ■nd Infcric Jdnies V J. A. St! Hugh M xnissinner>i Robcrrt WMieaten, davits in til Wi;liaru| Wright, . Allen, E(\ Hdgl Johnl Coliij Peteil Tl.o.f The Solicitor r.?)as WyeH Esquires, Peter Sri| Cripp>, J^ Had Wiui n. District, Davies, H. Pope, ?v. G. Jarkton, if. R. H. Craac 'oiirt of Attbn)ey and , David M'GU»- ilegood, Daniel Stuith, HicbHfd an, Thomai C. Wni. Cuvorhiil, 31-ge MoreiiouiOi, k of the Peace, • 111 Gtot^e West, dm missioned fur lync, Jamei C»* Court of AUornvy^ and Ceilor, Benjatnia A-iitlrew WclJon, liam Crane, Jiin. !u WelU, Piiilip Ian, Jrthh Sniith, ie, btiU liarnxatt Edward B. Chnndlcr, Ksq. Keeper of the Roll* find Clerk of the Pca(« ♦ •nd Infc^rior Court of Common Flias. James Hiic!)>>on, Esquire, Ci)roner. A Marrinrtdiiice Backhouse, fisq. Kejxister of Deeds and Will?. * < Samuel G.ty, llufu»Snntli, John Keilor, and Benjaniin WiNon, £-^qt)ire^ C6n>nri»i>i<'>n^r*> for taking Bnil in the Supreme Court y an.i Conimissionera ^ for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. (Count!) of KortSttmSerliiiilr. Hugh Muiiroe, -^ AU'xarder Davidson, f y. . . . ^irr-r. ^ /- Joseph Home. ^Esquires, Justices cf the rnfenur Court of Join! Fraser, f Cemmon Pita.-,. Wiiliiun A'rain?, ^ The Members of His Majesfi/s Council, and the Attorney and Solicitor General, with Hugh Mnnro, William Per«u.s»)n, Joseph Home, Afex. Davidson, Joseph Saunders, llahert Fers:vtSon, Rithnrd Price, Johtt Clarke, William Nieholson» John Wheaton, Perry Dumaresq, John Fraser, Georiie'i'houipson, Thomas O.-rtlp, Samuel M'Kean, William ik'jfell, firf the QuoruinJ John T. Williston, WiHiam Ahrams, J:!nje8 Ahhot, Willam Jop- lii), Ale.\;ii)der Goodfeliow, John Wri,;l)f, Lewis Henry, Chri.^topher Clarke, Dudley Ptrley, Jolin Nesa.ith, Dt>nald M'lvay, John Miher, Hohert Doak; John (Jampbtii, and Jan)es Hlackall, Esquires, Jiutices of the Peace. iJiehard Samuel ClaiLe. Esqiiire, High Sheiiltl Thomas II. Peters, Esquire, Keeper of the Uolls and Clerk ofthePefiCf» ■nd Inferior Court of Co:uuu>n Pifjiis. Jdjnes VVrif;ht, Jiiirn M. Watlien, and John Anderson, E&quires, Coroner*, J. A. Street, Ebquiie* Hej^i?ter of Deeds and Wills. Hui^l) Muuro, Alexiiniler Davidson, and Joseph Home, Esquirea, Com- missionern lor takis:;: \\A\ in tlie Suj)reme Court. Hob-rt FertJUMiUi Perry Dumaresq, Samuel M'Kcan, Thomas Oule, Joht? Wheiiten, and Thomas H, Peters, Esquires, Conimiiibioners for taking AHi- davits in the Supreme Court. Wi.liuiu David^on, Riehard Samuel Clarke, Patrick Henderson, Jamei Wrighr, Jol»n M. WiUlien, Jolin Campbell, Tho- ♦?)as Wyer, David Owen, J. N. Clarke, Daniel M' Master;, and Moses Gurrish, ^iqiurcs, fJuHliccs of the Quorum, J — Veicv M'Callum, 'J'homas Armstrong, Peter Stul»ti, M«);,!'i. Vernon, Patrick Clinch, Jerome AUey, William Buck Cripp>, John Wilson, 'l'ri>iram Moore, C. R. H;:lhe\vjy, George D. Bertun, And Wiuiani ilo»i, Eiqa'irv^jJusticei of the Peace. m : E!i»hiAndpew§, Enquire, Hi,'h ShfiWf. « Harris MhI.cH, Csqtiire, Keeper o.' \Uc RoUi Mwl Ctcrk of th* Pt»o« mM Jflftrio • Court orCoininon Flras. ^JF Oi»n«lJ.M'Laurhliu, ii»quiri*, Cor.^MfT. " r- • Htrris Hatch, Enquire, llejii*r«r o i) -1% and Wills. * H Hujih M'Kay, Thomiis Wye*, Mo^?v CJ.-rri^h, andHarrii Match, £ti|uimi. •^ Coinniissioneri for takin;: Affi lavits i;» flic Snpremc Court. '^ti Ttionias Wyer, Thomas Armaron j, ' 'h:'.r!Hs R: HMheway, Colifl Campbell, * Xdbn I'rink, Peter Stuhs, aiul DmxIJ Vv'. Juk, LU'enced Auctionttr. Jains'^ Cxmntjjt David Pickett, -) Jknry Naee, I. Esqjiircs, Justices of the Inferior Court tf Oliver Arnold, C Common Pieat. David B. Wet more, y The Members of His Majesh/s Council mth the Attorney rnni^ Mol'u^tor General, With Davi.l 1 icieff, ll.nry Xase, Oliver Arnold, Georgo Pilfieid, Thomas Ketchmn, Riiiff ilu'otVon, Henry Leonard, Oarid B. Wet* more, John Smith, Jaiiies Hritt«ir., IL'ujuuiin Crawford, and Henry Scovil, M*quires, Jusiices vf the Peacp, VV alter Bates, Esquire, Hi;j'i S!ir>r:fi! William Tyng Peters, Eiqwire, ilecjitr of tlie RoUf and Clerk of fkoP^Mte arU Inferior Court of Common P!e.-s. Henry Nase, David B. VVetmorc, (ieorge N. Arnold, and WJIlia«i Froti, Kiiqr.ire^i, Coroners. NJnyon Clinloncr, Esquire, R?cisur of Deeds and Willi. Hon. John Coffin, and David i'ickLtt, Enquires, Com minioiiort for takl^jf Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Crurt. Ciilcb Wctrnore, Siinpn Baxter, Juhn Sheck, and WillitBH FiflMt, LiccMOll Aueiioneeri. T^y.eki Oversee i JaiTie^ PuH \Vi C'apta Johu His W Thorn John W Benjami Messr •on 8c T Jerevn Insvcct) Davi.l Cable, V Elijah Price, Ji >I. Cara] Thorn nolds, Fi Payne, J &er in t Wiliia Robei Seth ^ J^easur ■\ i V. H. J.^eters, ) Esquires, Justices oi the Inferior Court •f Coaa- Samucl Scovi), \ nion Plea^ Thi Members of His Majsfi/s Council^ with the Attorrei^ and SoiiiHtor Generaly with Valcntiiia it. i^eiers, Samuel Scovil, Jobo Cowcli^ Re^. Samuel R. Clarke, Riehurd Yr*.ioian-<, Abiarhar Camp, Henrv Pcten, Btefjheu Goldinp, William Fo^liay, 'I'homas Untlerhill, Thomat T. Hewltti, and John Earle, Esquires, Jusiiccn 'fthe Pence. Nathaniel Hubbard De Vel)er, E^ijuire, High Sheriff. George P. Bliss, Esquire, Keeper of liie Rolls and Clerk of the Peaco and Inferior Court of Coratiion Pleas. Thomas Gilbert, John Earle, and Thomas T. Hewlett, Esquirei, Coroners, Valentine H. Peters, Esquire, Rejiister of Deeds and Wilis. Valentine H. Peters, and Samuel Scovil, Esquires, CooimiMioncri for tak- ing Bail and Affidavits in the Supremo Court. N. H. 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David Waterrerv, Es({uiiv, Chief Enpnecr. " " *^ ' ^^ E/iiiiiic \o. o — N*Kr.«ov. Mr. U'illiam Barlow, CnfUin. T^n^iiie Xo. 1 — Wi;f.i,ington. Mr. Michael llennigar, jun. Captain. John Thain, Lieutenant. Richard Part clow, Clerk. r,i!£:i)>c Xo. 2 — Waterloo. Mr. Stephen Gcrow, Captain. Christopher Lockhart, Lieut, William Einslio, Clerk. William Bailey, Liciir. William Tlioiupsiot), C'lcik. Kns^iue Xo. 4 — Smyiv?. Mr. Andrew Ilutcirnson, Captinin, IsHac Gerow, Lic\)t. William Dibblce, (;i<-!;. ^^Sifice fJieJom^oi}i(r j)a(rcs xvcrc j^n'rited^ I lis E.rccUenr.i ihn Licutenant'Cxovcrnor has appointed Uichard SiraoufU^ J'>Sij i.'n^ Srcrctanj to the Ncxi'-Bruns-dir/c A'^y'icultural and E^ni^yar;: So- cictij, in the room if George F, Stnctf Eyjuiyc, I ■J' ifll 1,1 (! i FAKSIEEIS' CAJLENHAMy i^rom an AMERICAN ALMANACK, for the year 182(5. January. — Farmers — in these long evenings, you want the company of friends, (and t'le best are in your family,) of a well edited newspaper, and a book from a p..iibh library. Furnish your children also with books that v^ilj be so interesting that they cannot refrain from reading them. Let the Farmer cease to look abroad for sources of sudden wealth — let each attend ta his farm understandiugly — let him know his own plan and pursue it steadily — let him do his work well and in due season — see that all is in or- der, and fit for what it is designed — contribute cheerfully to objects of use- fulness and public improvement, regauiing, with anxious care, the interests oi church and schools — let him discountenance idle and vicious habits, and promote good conduct and vital piety in the cirvle around him by his own example — let him, in short, strive earnestly to discharge his duty to himself, his neighbours, and his God, and he canuot fail of success ; bit with an approvingconscience, and the smiles of Heiiven, he will secure to himself the rank of an honest, intelligent, and-independent farmer. February. "He that will dance, must pay the piper,as Cardinal Wolsey tolJ Oliver Cromwell when they were taking a farewell drajt nhiskey with Capt. Porteous, in the Edinburgh tolbooth, just before the mobocracy led him to his widnight trial and execution in the grass market. Don't g«t into th» mer- chants' books, ifyou can help it." Such was uncle Rubby's exhortation to J«remy Jollyman,a8 he saw him wending his wHy towards Barrabas Book- em's variety warehouse; his calico mare curtsying under two burdens of jars, almost as numerous as those of the oil merchant in the " Forty Thieves." " I tell thee, Jerry, short credit makes long friends, and ready pay fears no dnj \ trust is the De'il's invention to occasion contention j and if a law- suit arise, I am quite apt to surmise, it was tha«- deuceii long credit, most B4irely which bred it. When piiy day comes round and no cash can be fou.id, you will be nil in a pother, and call on one and another, but fmd, to your grief, no hope of relief from the Sheriff "s « fell swoop', who will seize | on thy chattels, or put thee in prison, like chicken in coop, to mourn thy sad Gile, so penned up in state, as was Bonny tlje great, to dream of lost battles. So take my kind warning, ere Ibid thee good morning, turn home- ward thy mare and the better you'll fare." "Hah, daddy, is that . you ? vcrbum sat. Let the morrow take care of itself. Sufficient for the day in the evil thereof. I mean to live to day. Never borrow trouble." "Ala*,! poor Jeremy !" sighed the old man, and departed. Sprinkle sonie brino over straw or chatf and cottle will eat it very w elK Salting all fresh hay, when |)ut up, i? a great addition to it, as it ren.lers it mo-o nourishing to cattle, and so, of course, will go further in kee|)ing them. Good judges say, that addii.'j eight quarts of salt to each ton oi' hay, will make it go as far as a ton and a quarter that has not been salted. Maucii. " What is n man, if his chief good, and market of his time, be but to sleep and feed ? a beast., no niore." " I do uot know why vet I live U my, tliii ihiiif^'s to do ; sith 1 have cause, and will, and strength, and meuub. to do't,"- for him, ii: ties, to thi and little to get sigh niask, who sleeping ar after wild Monboddi to say, t/iit seated astr filing hers ncath her i April. * Cornwallis to the Eiigl King to su| said uncle of big plou] - had of his Dress yo Your niowi or two bu»l Kurse your the ground with clovej Ifyou hav( »9 a substi Pioui,'!) with due c time, if yo pay your c washed in It be well I n)ay be em bage St urn j and cabbat Plant poti ground neJ horse or hi May. a bare chr] fetah and but only look you, " Item, sh\ To be si of and place ^va8 Eve'sl kuk, that doubt she! year 182(5. the company of ewspAper, and a books that ^^ill them. Let the ■let each attend and pursue it hat all is \\\ or- o ohjects of use- re, the iiiterens icionj habits, an^l 'ound him by his xc^Q his duty to of success ; bit le will secure to Farmer. •dinalWolseytoia hhhey with Capt^ racy led him to hiJ g«t into th» mer- e's exhortation to s Barrabas Book- vo burdens of jars, ♦ Forty Thieves." eady pay fears no ion; and if a law- long credit, moit , no cash can be other, but find, to )*, who will seize )op, to mourn thy to dream of lost Drning, turn homo- iddy, is that you ? lient for the day in rouble." " Alas ! II eat it very w ell. t, as it renders it •r in keeping them. h ton f the ^tt mask, whom rumour was floating hither on board the Babiile. Don't \l\ sleeping and feeding consume too much of your time ; nf)rytt tie hnnri/j; after wild men or wild monkies — men tailed or untuile 1, ;v.vii".''s nic!^, (•• Monboddo's men. Neither let indecision and procrastination r nn.|); 1 th(*o to say, tfm thing k to t/o, lest poverty, like Sinbaci's ol:! Man of the bo:, |;et seated astride thy shoulders, and only laugh at thy eiflir^ t) (ii.iiciuit nr r , fijling herself more firmly in her seat, when thou pranceit a.»J (iirvt'te.>i be- neath her unmotherly goadings." April. *' Look before you leap, as Pompey the great remarked to LrrJ Cornwalli?, the evening before the battle of Azincout when Joan oT Ac cpn><5 to the English camp, with a polite invitation to tho officers fiom the Frcn/'u King to sup with him. — Don't bow before your ground is properly prrpiin':," »aid uncle Rubby to his neighbour Hurrivni Thul'Udo^ .vho had «s Hiuch /t'«s" of bis plough's going below the surface of the ground, as jiit; son (»oslin^ton had of his mammy's breaking the skin, in taking a splinter out oi' liib ruv)r. Dress your winter grain with plavler, if it was not douo at seed u\y>v.. Your mowing lands too if of a dry soil, will amply repay *hf cNocnse of one or two buihels of plaster to the acre — or a fyw of lime or loai !; d I'stjt'?. Nurse your stock with potatoes, or ^.'arrots if you huvc the in. As soon h^ the ground is bare let your sheep rarge on your ^tuliblc fifilils, u rt t jown ^ith clover for mowing. Green herbago is the most natural fccil i'ox- ►iiccp. If you have no such fields, give them potatoes and ca.Tots, (but not turni^vs,) M a substitute. Keep them from your mowi'.ii: grounds. Plough for spring grain. Sow all your spriijg grains as tpriy as possible, with due caution against frost«. Be especially careful to catch a dry Reed time, if you can. A strict attention to this part of good faruiino:, will well pay your care, by the diftcrcnce in tht; value «>fyour crop. If wheat Lc washed in clear spring water the water being clinngcil two cx ilu'ce tii'U'S, and It be well rubbed and stirred about in each cliai^gc ol' the water, tho gruia way be entirely cleansed from snuit. Ross your old fruit trees. Sot cab- bage stumps and onions for seed. Sow early pease, salads, turnirs, rndishfs, and cabbage; sage, thyme, mint, lumofsavoury ; sj)itiach, parsley, and c^Ier}. Plant potatoes in tills month, if practicable. Choose a warm rich pi^ne o!' ground near the house, of one, two, three, or four rods ; render it, rich w-it!^ horse or hog manure. .. : • /ii " Mat. " Sho hath as many qualities as a water-spanie', — whicli is much J!', « bare christian. Here is the cat-log of her conditions. Imjirimin, .s/ff c,7t feteh and earn/. Why, a horse can do no more; nay, a horbc cattmot fctcii, but only carry; therefore is she better than a jade, l,cm, i/ic can nillk : look you, a sweet virtuo in a maid with clean hands." But she hatli vice;. " Item, she is slow in words. — O villain, that set this down among her vices' ! To be slow in words, is a woman's otdy virtue: I pray thee, cut with 't ' iiui place it for her cliicd' virtue. — Item, she is proud. — Out with 'hat too ; it Wi»s Eve's legacy, and cannot be taken from her." " I tell their, Hubbal^ • kuk, that she will make thee a most tidy, thrifty, and (juict housewife; c doubt the will have clean hands, and a clean face, and a clean head, because D2 \M s \ ■fr these all arc point* of the last importMice in a ilriiry-mf\id ; if sbo !;nve pride, it must stimulate to onicir and neatness, and exertion, or ii will be ^ most ungraceful tiara for her ; if she be slow of speeeh, she will be losa inclinetl to gossipinj^, and the more to business, And thy o;u's will not be fur ever (\i:i<\- ened, and thy peace disturbed by incessant garrulity ami nw^vy outpourings^ MS were those of poor Socrates of yore. Thou art not wise, therefore, unless thou hasten to complete the connul)iHl contract with the fair Judith, vvhich promises to be the key-stone of thy life's happiness.'* If you smear your s«ed-corn rH over with tar, and sprinkle ashes or plas- ter on it before planting, to prevent the birds or squarrels from digging it up, you must remember that it will be necessary first to soak it enough to makfi it vegetate, for, otherwise, the coat of tar will keep out the moisture, an I hinder the seed's sprouting. Soaking seed-corn in copperas-water just pre- viously to planting it, is said to be highly beneficial; as it not only has*c>v> vegetation, but also prever^ts the worms destroying the youug plant?. An ouTice of copperas may be suHitient for every quart of seed, and it ought to he steeped about twenty-four hours. June. " I cannot choose : sometimes he angeri me, with telling me of the molcwarp and the ant, of f.ie dreamer Merlin and his prophecies ; and. of the dragon and afinless fish, a clip-winged gritfin, and a moulten raven, a couching lion, and a ramping cat, and such a deal of skimble-skamble stutf, as puts nie from my faith. I tell you what, he held mo but last light, at least nine hours, in reckoniu;^ up the several demons n^mes, that were his hiqueys : I cried, umph — and v/eli, — but mark him not a word. O, he's as tcilious as is a tired horse, or railiing wife ; worse than h smoky house : — I had rather live with cheese and garlic, in a windmill, t'u*, than feed on cakes, and have him talk to me, in any duminer-liouse in Christendom." " I cannot choose but to cross him," said Billy Busycver of Nathnn Narrative ; " the sight of him affects me as much ns that of the ghost did Elihu ; whon I meet the long-tongued, button-holding reciter of a morning, and cannot dodge him. before he begins his one thousand and one storiei, alas, suy I to myself, all business is knocked in the head for this day, unless I resolutely cross him and quit him." And surely this is no time for harangues in the fields, or lon;» greetings in the niarket-pdaces. If attacked by one of the magpie, gossiping tribe and no hope of ruliefor rescue dawn upon you through the world ot' ■wordy vapours and clouds, — cross and (/uii, even if, like JuiCjih, you sliou'd •jcavo your garment behind you ; and let your next coat be mado without either buttons or button-holes. Ilesities the processes in regard to seed-corn which we mentioned in May, imnc persons' practise soaking it in a liquid containing spirits of turpentine Allowing one gill of the spirits to make a liquid sufficient for soaking one quart of seed. Others soak it in a decoction of swett elder, (,'orn should not bo planted deep. The roots always run to a proper depth, if the seeds he planted near the surface. Plant seed-potatoes whole. Jur.v. " Vrriue? a fig ! 'tis in ourselves, that we arc thus, or thus. Our bodies «re our gardens ; to the which, our wills are garduiKjrs ; so that if wo will plant nettles, or sow lettuce ; set hyssop, and weed up thyme; Bup|)ly it wi:h one gender of herbs, or distract It with many ; either to have it sterd with idleness, or manured with industry; why, the power and corrigihUi authority of this lies in our wills. If tho balance of our lives had not one scale of reason to poise another of sensuality, thu blood ami busenesi* oi I J ; if sho !;nve pride, it will be a most be loia inclined to t be i'ur ever ile«i- r.i^ry outpouriugx, e, therefore, unless fuic JuUitli, 'A'hicli inkle ashes or plai- from digging it up, it enough to mak?i the moisture, an. I jraii-v.ater just prc- t not only hasH-^s ,'ouug plant?. Aai \dy and it uught to with telling me of is prophecies ; cnU„ a moulten raven, a inble-skaiiiblo stutf, t last light, at least it were his hiqiiey* : , he's as tci lions as ise : — I had rathtr lU cakes, nnJ have " I cannot choose ive ; " the sight of whou I meet the cannot dodge hiiu , n\j I to niyself, all iitely cross him and the fields, or loni* ; mp^pie, gossiping 'ou;4h the world ol" Joseph, you shou'd be in ado without nentioned in May, )irits of turpentine t for snaking ojic ler. (,'orn should pth, if the seeds l)C hus, or thus. Our i;;rs ; 8o tljnt if wo up thyme ; supply ler to have it sterd ^er and corrigibUi our lives had not od and busenesi of onr natures would conduct ui to most preposterous conclusions. But wc Jiave reason to cool our raging motions, our carnal stings, our unhiitetl Iwsts ; whereof I take this, that you call love, to be a sect or scion." "At- tend assiduously to the due and careful cultivation of both tliy natural, and moral, and intellectual, gardens," said uncle Methuselah to his neighbour Wildwing, " and suflernettles, and henbane, and nightshade, and bohonupaSj to grow in neither. Weed out o{ the one all poisonous and useless vcgcra- bleo, and root out of the other all pestiferous and dangerous principles and passions. Let neither become steril, or worse than skeril, through idleness and inattention. On the cothtrary, l«t industry, decision, patience, ami per- severance, produce therein a large abundance of every thing good, whoie- lome, beautifying and happifying. Let love to neighbour, and love to self, ever run in equal and parellel lines, through every scene and every incident of your life. — Love is the fulfilling of the law — Love is heaven, aud heaven is Love.'* Thin out, and earth up, all your plants : frequent hoeing is both rain and manure to them, especially in dry weather, and if done early in the moro- jog. Dress your cornhill», at the hoeingf, with a handful of plaster, or \\v% or leached ahhes, if it be needed. Have no loitering while having drives. IL«rvest your grain early. All that is gained, perhaps, by late harvesting, is only an addition to the skin of the grain. August. " First follow nature, and )'our judgment frama By her Just standard, which is still the smne» Unerring nature, still divinely bright. One clear, unchanged, and universal light. Life, force, and beauty, must to all impart. At once the source, and end, and test of art, Those rules, of old discover'd, not deviled. Are nature still, but nature methodizM : Nature like liberty, is but restraiuM By the same law* which first herself ordaln'd." " Lei nature, then, be thy lawgiver and guide, in all thy agricultural ex- periments and processes," said uncle Zebedce Oldschool to Triptolemus Vi- siouist. Don't plough in January, nor sow in February, nor reap in March, nor make fence m July, nor sled your winter's wood in August, nor go a hunting in June, nor set off'on a hundred mile visit in May ; for all this runs ft little counter to Nature's inhtructious. Neither commence quarrels in a frolic, nor frolics in a meeting-house, nor mischiefs in the court-house, nor crimes in the jail. Begin no friendships to spite enemies, nor animosities t > humour friends. Enter not on lawsuits in a passion, nor become a surety iu liquor, uor lay plans in a consumption. — Thi3 clergy, who live by our sin^, the medical faculty, who live b) our diseases, j.nd the law gentry, who live by our misfortunes, are wise in their generation, and manage these things bel- tw." — " Keep your head cool; your feet dry and warm; your body open !;•• nature would have it ; and then you may bid the faculty kiss your toe, Viiti; as good a grace as the Pope himself — such nearly were the only cou? tents o^ a scaled volume which the celebrated Bocrhaave left as a rich le- gacy to posterity." It is better to cut grain early, because, though it wHl be somewhat harder to tl*rash, yet there will bo less waste, in its shelling out, in harvesting an man moved is like a fountain troubled, muddy, ill-eeeming, thick, bereft of beauty ; and while it is so, none »o dry or thirsty will deign to sip or touch cue drop of it. Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, thy head, thj sovereign; one that cares for thee, and for thy maintenance; commits his body to painful labour, both by sea and land ; to watch the night in storms, the day in cold, while thou Ifes warm at home, secure and safii ; and craves no other tribute at thy hands, but love, fair looks, and true obedience ; — too )iule payment for so great a debt. Such duty as the subject owes the state, even such, a woman oweth to her husband : and, when she's frovvard, pee* ▼i«ii, sullen, sour^ and not obedient to hii honest will, what is she but a foul contending rebel, and graceless traitor to her loving lord ? I am ashamed that women are so simple to offer war, where they should kneel for peace ; or seek for rule, fc j>remacy, and sway, when they are bound to serve, love, and obey." Such was my aunt Kate's invective pronounced against the feudft and treasons of the commonwealth of matrimony, and addressed to pout> ing, flouting, frowning, fretting, snapping, snarling cousin Bianca vtho had been some hours suffering under a severe iM o{ inconnubialitj/, because the horse and wagon had been sent to market, when she wanted them to rtdo offon a distant visit ; and that too, after her imperial degree had gone forth in prohibition of sc flagrant an usurpation of her rights. Go to bed early, that you may rise early. Dou't indulge tl)0 brvs and girls too much in foppery, and flippancy, andjlats ; nor in endless wandi^rings. OcTOBKR. " Ha, Ha ! what a fool Honesty is ! and Trust, his sworn bro" ther, a very simple gentleman !" soliloquized Toby the travelling trader, •* J have sold all my trumpery ; not a counterfeit stone, not a riband, glass, pomander, brooch, table-book, ballad, knife, tape, glove, shoe-tie, b/acelet, horn-ring, to keep v>\y pack from fasting; they throng who should buy first; as if my trinkets had been hallowed, and brought a benediction to the buy- er ; by which means, I saw whose purse was best in picture; and what I saw, to my good use I remembered. My clown, (who wants but son)«'thing to be a reasonable man,) grew so in love with the wenches* song that he would not stir his potatoes, till he bad both tuno and words; which so drew the rest of the herd to me, that all their othcF senses stuck in ears: you might have pinched a placket, it was senseless; it was nothing to ease a pookct of a purse ; I would have filed keys off, that hung in chaiiis. No hearing, no feclin^ij, but my sir's song and admiring the nothing of .t ; so that in this time of lethargy, I picked and cut most of their Iioly-dny purses ; and had not the old man como in with • whoobub against his danghttr and her diiguiscd sweetheart, and scared my choughs from the chaff, I had not left a purse alive in the whole army." " Listen to him," said uncle Rahby to Phillo Frippery," and beware of him ; he has the mark of the beiist in his foi'fhoad ; Idt your only intercourse with him begin and cnil in noli metan- ^Y ;tf." ScurcelVf however, had he ended his soliloquy, ere he was seized by tho ofnccri of justice, and brought to trial, and soon consi^jned to ll)« rcgo- ueraiing atmosphere of the ^tate-prisuu. Look f picking u train thei at matun of societj well. NOVBA ^uch i tliiwi' fin( veral per tion pow wiMJom c an(^ part connexic other, whole w< wards tl little imi make us] lions oi support I not natj the gool Plouf such Bt] especiaj worm, DecI have lei To muclj ih«a I . .'ss nanderitigs. liis nwori) bro" i^clJing trader, a riband, glass, cj-tio, brncelef, ould buy first; 31] to the buy- ;; and what I but something; song thnt he ds ; wiiich so uck in ears ; othing to e.isc i chaini. No ng of .t ; »o y-dny purses ; j-jughtt-r and It, I hod not ult'Uuhby to ! benst in his noli metan- Aas seized by i to tho rcgo- Lroli to apples, ri''>r-making, and potato-digging. Set th* little ones io picking up upj)lesaijd potatoes ; and, as they are your richest blcst^inj;, fhu» train them early to habits of induitry and frugality, by which, wheii arrived at mature age, they moy become an honor to themselves, valuable xyieinhers thoiisaud:), did you. not cliieiiy belong to my heart? il< ^> r have tolj mrirc of you to mj-self, than you cnn with moJeity speak irf your own behalf; and thui* far I confirm you. O, yoa gods, think I, wkat need we hnve any frieuds, if we should never have need of thcin ? They we<'e the most needless creatures living, should we ne'er have use of them : and would most resemble sweet instruments hung up in cases, that keep their sounds to themselves. Why, I hove often wished myself poorer, that I might come nearer to you. We are born to do benefits ; and what bet- ter or properer can we call our own, than the riches of our friends? O, what a precious comfort 'tis, to have so many, like brothers, commanding one another's fortunes I O joy, e'en made awiiy ere it can be born ! Mine eyes eannot hold water, methinks : to forget their faults, I drink to you." See that the su«Tmer tools and carriages, &c. be put up carefully, sef.ure i'rom all injurious exposure to the weather Finish husking ami threshing, if they be not already done, unless you wish to fatten the rats, mice, and squir- reli. See that your fences are in good order around your mowing grounds and winter grain. Have grain ready for naarkot. Post up your books, and be prepared to settle accounts. Be ready to meet your collector, not with 9word or piilo/j nor with his fmnd ungently on your shoulder. AGRICUIiTUSAIi. Mr, J. Nelson, of Mecklenburg, Virginia, has published the fallowing cure for the rot and scab in sheep, which he has made use of with very great success : " In the year 1800, my flock was so very indlfiercnt^, tha: from ninety sheep I sheared only 130 weight of* wool, so sorry as to be barely fit to make clothing for young negroes. Im- mediately after shearing, I made use of the following mixture: Three gallons of tar, and three do. of train oil, Imiled together, to which was added three pounds of roll brimstone fnu^ly pow- deretl and stirred in. This quantity was sufficient for the above number, and was poured on with a kitchen ladle, from the top of the head along the back bone to the tail. At the next shear- ing (in 1807) from 78 of the same sheep, I sheared 360 pounds of very good wool, and instead of 20 to 25 sorry lambs, coni- mordy raised from my flock, I raiseil 55 as fine as I ever saw. Since this application I have been frequently asked by my neigh- bors, where I got such fine sheep from. This remedy was ta- ken from an old eastern paper, which I am sorry to say I have lost or mislaid. It may be necessary to add, that I have conti- nued to make use of this application with thesame success, anu that when train oil is diflicult to be had, any kind of grease, such as in used for plantation leather will answer," Extract o " Sor by a col tlie incr cooking conTinc though tell, I h practice tual exp good th have be* lour hoi exactly tlieni. good sti pigs ace since, to oi'corn { the two creased of one h ary, wh( Direc old cab! the mosi themsel plants, very eai method to any t ken iro greatly Ton dissolve part aff blains. break,, lefty Bpeafc in think I, what them ? They > use of them ; scH, that keep }lf poorer, that nd what bot- ends? O, what iimanding one n ! Mine eyes >3'oii.'* irefiilly, se«urc Td threshing, if ice, and squir- owing grounds )ur books, and itor, not with ■ " C ^ blishec] the e has made rercnf, tha: c)l, so sorry ^roes. Irn- ig mixture : !(I together, finely pow- V the above oni the top next shear- 160 pounds iinbs, com- ever saw. my neigh- (iy was ta- sav I have lave coriti- iccess, aiiil •ease, such \- VALUABLE EXPERIMENTS. Tt> show the dijfcrence between raw ccrii^ and com meal cooked f as feed for hogs. Extract ofa tetter to the Editorof the American Farmer, dated Dec. IS, 1854-. " Some two years ago, while I was confined to the fire-side l)y a cold, I amused myself with several experiments, to find the increase by weight of corn, rye, shorts^ &c. by boiling and cooking, with a view to economising hog food. I soon became conyinced, that wonderful effects might be easily produced ; and though I then made a regular record of what 1 did, sti*imge to tell, I have never, till lately? attempted to put my theow into practice. I have had, since the first day of December, l\n ac- tual experiment going on between raw corn, and meal made into good thick mush ; two pigs, of about one hundred weight each, have been eating, seven pounds each, of raw corn, per twenty- lour hours ; tmd two others of near the same size, have had exactly seven pounds of meal made into goo u ! THE BIBLE. Hail, sacred volume of eternal truth ! Thou sta4r of age ! thou guide of wandering youth, ' vnre whidi all that run »hall win, '^i-':x /I arts of sin ; a,. ~. -T o CO ft? *-4 0, o I O 1 a; o o hostcr , Quf* Lettei^ on thtij 1. p. u alto di$ onday } j e Unitt depart t arrive c '*- mx' Stissestions far the improvemt,., -^ "k, m Mfullyreceived\ the publisher, ifjorwatded m tmej thi next year. \ andering youtli, n shall win, irts of sin ; • .1 1 o hn. hosten ,, Que Letter pn thi i. p. 1 alto dif e Unitt leport t .. J arrive c^ f/ormrded tn ime J