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' ALSO, The Rising and Setting of the Sun — Sun's Declination — Length of Days, and Days Increase in hours and minutes— Equation ot Time — Moon's Southing— Moon's Age, and time of rising and setting — High Water at Halifax — Aspects. Holidays and Weather— Farmer's Calendar and tho Eclipses for the present Year. For Sale wholesale and retail, at the Bookstore ofC. H. Belcher, and at the Free Press Office, Halifax, X>f. 3. |R,| Direcllons for coming up lialifax Harbour, taken from the printed Directions in the Custom- House »t Halifax. (^Ar^IBIlO island aniMi^rljt house is ill latitude 44 de{^. 30 miu. N. and Kj^ Ianp,ituJe 63 «U!jj. 32 inin. W. From the wesiv»ar«i, btinij the \v^\\i to bear N, E. if it bears more e?\st- crly, stretch to ihe southward till it bears N. E. and as much north- nrlj' as you please, there bMojj no shoal or ledife to the southward ; then keep it open on your larboard bow : give it -.iiore than a nnile and a halt birth as much more as you please. N.itH — Tiie western ledt*es lie from the iit^4it S W distant two miles, the oth«'r W S VV abwut one leatfue ; the eastern It ilj^es lie in a rantje nearly, some above woi^r ; the outermost one mile and &. half from (he light bear« iijj- *'om it E N E. SVtien thcliijfht hears north distant about 2 miles, run N E 4 miles, then north a ill carry yon to Chedabuoto Head at a proper distance cUar of all dantrer. VViin a breast of Chedabncto Head, run N. | \V lor the snuth point of Geo'tff's Islatid. When viih!;» ha'f amileol Geor^o's island you may enter the harbour Wfst ot i- \u '8 fathjm?, or cast of it in 15. li [ia':>i! j^ btt-'veen Ijljtxivvich point an'! Meagher's beach run nearc&t the poiii' Jo sbai a shoiil '.vhich rnus ofl'S VV from the beach. Tiivr« s also asltflul Ivin^- nue mile south of Sand«M'ch point. Ciimnio .p m 'ne tsisinard, r«m 1 )r the lififlit and you cannot fail seeing Chtd»bncio Hcuj as vou (pen [];«iilax Harbonr ; the light being 4 miies distant fton th' (I ud to the S VV. A re) wh] my's I'. I An li.Jion my's Sii| prize. ^hulc on A red Fiat /\ red and r A red Pen| rope A whit? at Ciliary A l»!ue Fa A lilUG I*-' or Turk A bluf i;n< A white F For a squf A ship — ^ A hriy — a' A liz< nt(e l>o du hal Signub r,iule at Fort George w/icn vessels are coming up the hnrbonr. A >iih a vhiie Pentl.mt over it lor a sm-4ll armed V sstl. A bhm :*( iidan^ for a Merchant Nhip A led i'cndaal for a Merchant Brijr A vUu!v' Pendant fur a Topsail sclir. or U'loop. A blue and vihiteflag- Uorizootally di- vided Neutral Fleet White and blue Pendant Neutral Man of War Ajttd JUaor placed w hite, for » Packet [Blue Flag Neutral ftUrcbaiil Ship, J & ri T Geo Gras Drblois 6i Alexande Frasers iS. J esse VV c .1 1)1)0 lUc Hiulshor Willi ?.;n J VV Mo A Coua lUicher Wm Pr, Collins Pdfr G M Rich Gto N ikenfrom ilie tiaiifax. ^0 miu. N. ami ears more e?^st- hs rnutli nortb- utbward ; tliea andaliaU birih two milfs, tbe a ranife neat J v, «he Ijgbt bear- , 2 4 miles, then ace cUarof all S'»uth point of tr tbe barbour "0 nearest tbe nf. not fail seeing *^eiiijj:4 miles ^e httrhota\ ix (Jo te«J Tor 7 do '••rS ,lrt rated for 9 d« ^^> or mure do '^ or more of St head.] t^rcbarit SShip |:'>ani Brijr V«ttil schr. izootally di. »ot Neutral, A rc'i white and Eiiiel'lanr an Ene- my's Fiec t A rr.l ilas' an Enemv*s merchantman An liiiiDH JacK t)vt'r NtiHia! or Eiie» mi''.s Siyiials *'essel is deiaioed or A while Unjr over anv Sijjnal Vei- sel bears a Flafj ot Tnire A bnlj attbv? mast bead — Vessel is oti shore or in distress ; should im- medkate aid be necessary guns to be lired. prize. Frvplanation of Signals Made on the E?is?i^7i ^(oj/ at Fort (teor^e to denote the Part rvldch Visstls entering the Harbour of Halifax have arrived from. A red Fia4>- from G^^eai IJritain A red and whitpt'oilx 31 v.'(Mterranenn A red Pendant lie C<»atint;nt of Eu rope A white aiul r.d IV-idan, Madeira, Ciliary or W-sU i n isirs A Idue Fa^, W t'>i Indies A blue i* hdani Birnuidas Bahamas or Turk's Isiamls A bluf i;t)(i white Fla? Unitpd States A red ud ^Mtr; tl i,' horizmtallv di-^ vided, (iiKbpc or Gull ol St. Law. rence A b!ne and whitf Flaor horizontally divided. New biuiis;vick or Jiay ol F II li day A while cjnd blue P^iidant — Vessel has an lMi{j:hsli Mail oo board A wiiile Pi-^miaiJt — Coasis of Nuva- l:5cotia and Cape JJreton. A while Fla;^ Newl'Hindland Repeat from Ont Ports at Fort George. Fora square ri>:^'ed vtssc 1 — l^vo balls of a size A ship — A larye l)ail at the tnd of «be yard, wiib a small br^ll in the centre. A briyc — a small ball at the t^od of the y vird with a large ba" in the cenlre A U'Ztn^e in Jhe centre close up — a slt'«»p or schooner lio do half hoisted — two or more schounefs. Mercliahls' Private Signals, Port of Halifax. J & '1 Tiibin. A red flacr crowed white RED,/^c Geo Grasif & C I. Do orosser^d white diagonally JJcblois ic iMiioh«.ll. A do ccuuf a white square Alexander iMiudu-ll. Da centre 2 >Mue balls in a white square Frasers iSc Co. Ked and wbitR, wbilc next the mast Jesse Woodward. A rtcl Iiur;;fe Jalin Urouri Do centri^ letter li Hartshfiri^e, Bo^'us ^ Co. A cijtquered flag-, red and white, red Upper* most. Willi^iin Storey A hlne Pr.lre BLUE, ^c. J U Morris A blue Pt^ire cenlre a blue ball A Cuuard & Son bltK; lliit; centre a star Iieicherck liinfiey Do crcssea while Win Pry«>r hlue and while lljij blue uppermost Collins & Allison A blue IJur^ee Pdtr Grant A blue do cettire letter G M Uicli^irdsDn biiiK and red Hj;; Uto N liussbll white uiid blue dig J Slayner A yellow flag with a line half moon in a white squar« John Clark A blue Uuripree crossed whit« diagonally 1' & L Pi&rs A yellow fhg centre a blue bail Jobn Witham a yellow blue and yellow flag. Law Doyle A green burgee centre a L?rp. GREEN, ^c. WHITE, §c. John Starr Do centre a star John Treinaiit Do with blue cross R Tremain Do with a red cross J Lyons Red 9.nd white flag, white uppermost Wm Strarbau White red and while do Wm M'Herron A whila burgee with a blue fly AV K Reynolds Ditto with a red cross Fidiiesy May and Hobertson Red and white flag, red uppermost The above signals are worn at tbe main. Upon a vessel arriving in sight from the liighl House so wearing her signal, a similar one is hoisted on the Telegraph Staff, or at yard arm of the Signul Slafl* aC Fort George, with a Pendant under it, descriptive of ibe class of vessel ahc belongs to. PROVINCE OF NOVA-SCOTIA. Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the Province of Nota Scotia and iis Df |!pn«it>ncies, and Commander of ibe Forces in N »*a Scotia, New, Brun«- ^r k, Prince Edward Island, &c. &c. &c. — llis Ex- cellency Lieutenat oneral Sir JAMES KEMPT, Kni^bt Grand Cross ottbe Alost Hoooniable Military Order of tbe Bath, &c. &c. &c. HIS MAJESTY'S COUNCIL. Honourable Sampson Salter Blowers, President. Hon. and Hitjht Rev Robert, Lord Bishop of Nova Scolia — Hon Mi( hael Wallace, Charles Hdl, Riihiird J Uniacke, Charles Morris, Jameg Stewart, Thomas N Jeffrey, B"entou Haliburtou, Hibert N Bioney, Enos Cidlins, Sir Rujiert D George Bt. Clerk. William Hill, Esq. Deputy Cleik MrS Greenwood, Messenger. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. S. B. Robie, Esq. Speaker. County or Halifax — S G W Archibald, William Lavvson and G^ortife Smith Esqrs. Tliomas Ritchie and Campbell Esqrs. — County of An* iiapolis Thomas Roach aod Richard Blair, Esq. — County af Cumbet* lunH W A Bishop and S;imuel Bishop, Esq — hinges County W H (> ilaliburtua and Wm O'Brien, Esq,— Coun/y o/Haul* John Bidgay aod 'reftiTiuu, ll '%q\s.— Cvwl .^qr^— (^'»' Jouiiti/ of Pawn of'Haj Ind'nv y^\ Un.s Mortl I J Cl>ip"^'- ^(n-nn(if>n innenlniffj •i . m ani f*' Forresltr ; 1 Survey o fiucf, sii r CUanc-llo \\,.u J;\.ins li 11 Coas'^ Suptcmv'C>»l C( Ailv'"f J H ilbnt Sm 'M» li lluliburio #*rovii jc, hite squara perniost sel arriving jn tiimilar one is li^nal Staff al *lass of vessel A. viuce of Nota orcps \n N .f a «c — His fix. t GraixJ Cross Hon Michael "•^ris, James Hiberj IV ^ViiliamHil/, and Geor(|^e ntj/of Jin^ *f Cunibet" V VV fj o liid^a^ aad )!in Ar Kimoa, ¥.^(\xi.^(\){.i\t\) oj Shp.'huY>\c. S low Pnrkcr an.'l Jospj.h 'rKMmii, Esiirs. — Cliccii^ Counl!! J >i>ii lleckrnan «r-.'l L 't Churv'h, C^qi.s. — Couvlji of Lvurnhiiif/ J'ihn (i Maislwiil ami Th^MUHs Divksuu, i>qrs — Coiiiidj of Si^diKif \l J U.)H(ke and Lnv. Knyft'ii-n, E-^qr.s — Jouiify of Cope Breton .I»;lin Aii»ro'aml Clirirlfs II Fairlnnks, Ls(jrs — ^owH. of Halifax \W\\ O fk>;iin, \is\\ — Truro WaUi'vi Ditkstui, Ks^cj — InJ'no Jq — Loinlood. i r \ J ihn ll(.l)eits n, i'^M] — inuiipofis T Jiiii.'v>U's, I'Imi — (iranville \\\\ M R'>a. h, E^q — l^igi>}f Uiii, s M«)r*(>, E>(j-— /yorf^yH — Wdlian. Krastr, 'i'-'q — HV/iffsor VV (r> Vi»un;j Es*', — Falni'i'ith H Wier, E q — i\eirport I .1 ('liipirMj, lv.(j — Shi'bume S. S l^o-U' Em| — Yarnumt'n B S(;rj ,iiit— ^ 3arnun Jh!1ics II Oewolf, Eq — tJrcrpool El%ar I). iijrtaniat A n»«j, Mr Jo.Ki \\<\i\ St •Mrvunt ol' ll»e Gailt'iy, Mr. lUalihetv FuTiester ; l^lesstuyti. Mr J'^Iui (''iihs. Provincial OiKcers. Stirvpyor G- neral til Euiniii lur l,.^ V uv\ ,cf, [ion. Cha'-les Morris. Trrf.stsrvr f'l Un I'' o» Mice, Umi. Mulijel VValJrire. Sport'fHrv ol the i*ro« vitjct, Sit Uuj.ut O Georsi-'' li' Df-inty Sfcretary, William' Mill, Esq. Court ol" Chancery. Cli;»nc:-'l!or, H's Exc('lit^tiC\ Nir J tuies Ivenipt. Masterofthe Ufd's, Hon. S Mjip^( i> SiiUrr B'>"<-rs Masters in Chanrery, Hon Brt^nton Halihiutort, Il'ii Jiamus !J>(e 'rtri, P* U'lr Wiswejl ami J G Mfit^liall, E^^qis llt'irisirar, U 11 Co^s'A* n, E*?!! CouiiSfllors and JSoiiciturs, Tiiti Auoincies of tbe Supicra-v Cm t. Courts of Error, and of Marriage and Divorce. Ills iniajksty's council. Advocates and l*r"Ci"i.s, '^ll^ Allon>ii» oftUe SiJuprenie Courl; ^ Court of Vice Admiralty. ,' ' Judirp. Hdn S S Bitutrs A-U^catt Gfticral, 11 J Uniiflce Solicitof ■fe^ inr.il, Si iH'M B l{f>bie, Fvq (if i^istrar, L IVnnel, Esq Dei» Unyistrar^ iJ.Mj Cirdilfs ftlttiiis. Mitrslial, Janirs Piiti»ain, Esq Oej» Marslial, Mr Jr» i-^ihfd l)ei> (MS Ailviicat'^s anil JV.unussi, Tile Aiiornies oj tUc Supreaie "(jourl — Mt'sstug-iT. i^Ii S Gre< nvood. Couit of i;']sclietUsnr.i!)le Ciiark^s Morris^ Supreme Court, r'i'of Jjisticc, Hon Samps >n S lilo vtis Paisne Judg-es, Hon Breotor; H -I b irt'in, Hoti J;ines Su wart, Hon L('>vis i>l VVilkius Associaie Jud^c, lie . i^ Ky Wi.-iwall Aiiorney (iiiiera!, Hon 11 J Uiiia<:ke SoliL-it'if Gen. Siu .M, B K^bie, Em] ILmu's (>);in8ei, SG W Archibald, Esq W ilO Iluliburion, E*q. -qr»i. Gwjshoro^ F \V Dwsbaires Esq Liverpool VVilirain Sterns and S P l^^'airbai ks, Esq'iires Aritluit IVio D<..anc> E q Luneubtirg Juho Crei^ blot) and G E Soloinoo, Emits tSyditty E Cravsley Esq Commissioners for taking- Special Biul in the Country On Actions depfindiog in the iSui rrnie Court. Annapolis William Winnielt Esqiure Cumberland Charics Baker and Thomas Rouch Esqrs. King's Co — S L A'lisoii Et^q Cornwalhs Horton — S Di'Diiisoii Esq yirt//fs— Patrick Wrioiii E-5q Colchester — J Kuiiuii Esq Pictou — W Patters.ui, Esq Sydueif — Alexarder AJ'Doi.ald E>q SSliel- hurne — Cojiii Campbtll jEsq Lunenburg — E J HudcU Erq Clergy of tlie Established Church in Nova-Scotia. Honourable the Right Reverend RoBi.RT, Lord Bishop o( Nova Sco- tia, New Brunswick and their D-fiendeneiea. Halifax-^iieY John In^lis D D Ecclcsiasiical Cominihsarv and Rectnr oi'Sl Paul's Jlev J Thomas T^ininy^ Curate, Rev Benjamiu G Gray Missionary to Germans Suvkville — Rev T Par!*ons ISewport—Hev C Porter D D Windsor — Rev W C Kintr, Rev F Salt, Falmouth — Rev W Curhran Ii D Cornwallis — Rev Roinri .Voiris llor- ^>H— Rev Wriubt H'ilmot — Rev A G ifun Jlglcsford — fJ^v R fil|»in Granville — R( v G BtsJ JlnuapoHs — Kev J Milhdye Oigbj — iie\ R Vitls Yarmouth — R^v J A Graiiiiia;n Shesbnrnt — Rev T It >«•-• land Lunenburg — R* v Ro^jer Aiikin Liverpool — R» v \V Tw itintr Cites* fer — Rtw J Slireve Manchester — llcv C Weeks Sydney^ C B. — Uer H Binney Panl -•« — Rev (ieo Morris Amherst — R» v Win Gr.'*y Liaw* don — liev - .. .A, dtu Truro— \\t\ J Burne^eat Visiting Missionary Kev J Barae^eat. IJolif'A "Wtiii;*"' B. StVO! U VI ohey .\ Dreshr Lunenkni John 1 Pimoc J Elder Ge ilarriii Hi Tlis E hoii ol I ,1 V'ce ' Miornej riie Ret jt'siahli* FVtsi ^ochrai ) \ lev W ; Porl< Uochra reme Court !tM, John G Mar ^'llii'iu Hitl, c J V VV ime, Chailti Jonathan Blao rs lulth Esquires -\ , Evqrs •jnts, AlexaD({ei ires. >t?r O D Slewarl T U II Enquire •Sterns and S f aineiihiirg Juim e Country Hortnn — S —J Ku! 11)11 Es{] Id £>q ^SVjtf/. •Scotia. o< ^'ova Sco- flrv and Rpctnr tjamiu G Gray Xy Rev F Salf, -Voiris llor- ii( V T l{ .«, , C B »Hr ig Missiuuary Catholic Clersry. Halifax — Hf'V Jas Dtinphv an;! llev ,ioiii< Carrol Frmrhtnirn — R^v MrSvij^une i'J/l Urn ke — lit' v An (re-v D.j'.ict Prnsput — lit* Thoii'vis G-ace Jlntig ^nifikr. — Her Jaines Grant Marrinrct's liuff — llrv Colin Grant C<'i( ziuivo'tke— li^v IJcois Ge »ry M tuffi \s(ir — II v Jiiiu Liya>in. Clergy of the Established Church of Scothind. St. liJafhnrs Halifax llfv Archil»al.t Giay D 1> Miuisier. ReT Assistant Hafifix-^Rev E Mnii'n !>3ini?iUr Ministers of DissLiitiiii' Pieshvteiiims in Nova-Scotia. Rev iVi Lviidlaw Truro— \\v\ M Wadleil /'»/V^*//-^l^ v T(v..u,as M Col- jiit h \) i) II V J Kiifs AlGtiTMi \) I) .iJiiiouisi'in — U V VI Troifer Ctvi.h' rtiiuil-^liev M VViis)n U'^/it/ior — llev 51 ^^iroll LoiuLondemj — lltv 3ir Ttlethodist jNIinisters. Ilalifur — Rohpvt Tiiis't' r, \V ilimm }ji u k, >Mii>fTPiimfrary JJvrrpnnl — Wiiiiaui Tc rt-(>le Sh'Ibnrup and Barrinyton — R II (>ran>» A inupnl'}:—,) \\\\ B. tStriM g ; CuDiiei l(Hi(li>nd !'i(iii.()rf|>. Baptist ^iinisters. J(»hn Ijurtnn r);»vii| Finns Tliotnis A-hlrv l^'.dward Manning" G'^orjfe Dirjioc J J.»!TVs JIiiiMo tjiaauul !\J'(.'nllay Tliftmas \\ (Jhii num Jos.fiU Di- n»o<'k K<'l>--rl H.-tnis Peier ("taiidaii Cliariri; Topix r Divui \'5Utr >Vdiiuui Ktdtr Geiirjiv Riclianlson Jtst-fh llindfrson John Craiij Eiiocli Tuvvuer Harris Hardiiii; fhcodert l?»i^ih flanimLr Robcri Preston. Colleges estahliyhec in the Province, Kinys CoUeqe Windsor Patron His Grace i!m^ Eurd Aiuhbisiiop of Canterbury. Governors : Tils Excetlrnry the Liei?tenani G(iverii!»r The R'c:lit Rev the L^nl Bi- lioi» <>l N >va Si.'otia Ttie llm the Cliu'f Jusliv;e Tti" Jtj l;;»Mt< ilf (^(Mirt J Vice <\tlrniratty The S|»t".tkir of llie (Ijiise »»f Assembly The llwn the Mioniey G; neral The S.ili<;it(ir Geu'^ral Tiu' Se<;retarv ot Ww Province Tiic llev 1 he President Tiie Rev the Vice Prt^idtnt Toe llev the Ec- h'Siahlical Con)rii!«*.iry r»er I) D Vi<« President Rev William "Cochran, 1) D Professor of Dtvinity and Hebrew Rev (>liarltr Porter ) D \ctinur Prf)fessior of the Moral Scieuces and Metaphysics The lev \Nm C.>chr;»ii [) D Actinsr Profc-hisor of Maliienuiiics The Rtv Porter O I) Professor of (irammir Rhetoric and Logic The ilev W Cochrau D D ISteward Mr, Roberts ] ACADEMY under U;e direction nf llie Governors of King's College, l*rMici(tal llcv iMr Salt. Daihousie Colie;;c Ifalifax. I'ctirun ilisMi,jts(y THE KING, Governors ; Ti)p R'ljiit Hon GnoRoc l^arl ol D .Ihonsio His Exrrllpncy Sir J;ii?»' 8 Ivii..!' K (.' B H )ii Atm IJiilil iitv llclj-rl Lord li.Hlitj* oi Ndh V A Sc aia ll!;K- \]so. L LD b (ji Arclnh.hl, Esq I. I D Duncan li'-i^^, Thontas M-Ctilloth, I) \) Thonr-.s IJ ivisiin, Gcor«e tSmi'h Ho. l.owdt^n, William P,ilrick, J inies M'Grrgor, D Arcln- h 1(1 (.f':*y, I) I) J in»es Ilnni ;?', aiMJ J -m* s Roljson. lUail Masitr, Hcv Ihoaius Ivi Culloch, I) I) AsssU;;!, R; v Jas M'^ie^'or D D. N'llioiial School, IlalKax. M.tsttr, A;*f:l S G 'ir, Evfj. Acadian School, liaiifiix. lVI;)slq. »Tust:c-?s oi" the Peace t'iroi:gl;oat the Province. Tli:iht H'v-v R oi i\(ivaScoha. , IIo.m ^rinrson, S Bl.)iv,^is. Mih.ei Wulh'cc, ChuUs Hill. U J Uoirirke. Churicj M-.r- r(>i,J.^n)<3 J°?tvicir}, T NJellVry, B»!r;{(:ii HaiiiMirlon, liiU^ieit "N. l>i(Mi{?v, Ef.js Collins, y B Roliie, Esq, Sj)eHktr of the House of Absemhlj. M'^mo. Tfic sifthgs of CourtSj iiatrus of Officers^ S^'c will be found arranged under the 7c>/ tctirc Lvhtdus to uuith iluy bc/chg. COUNTY Oi' HALIFAX Town and District of Halii'a'*. H'gh Sheriff of the Connly. J J Chiiunau Esq. Supreme Court sits at Halifax, On the 2d Tuesday of Jaouary, 1st J'tJtsday of April, 2d Tuesday of July, and 2u Tuesday of October. On the odges. Hoi IV Commissi SViiliara Mil 0|)e Justices D S Ctark( Sits on tb J . John G V Creijfhton muel Head ler M'Nab Cunard Jo John D Ha' D S Clark i Hon R J U John Don Captain Sci C Hon R I U fttayner, Ja Archibald ( James Forn .1 HonH I Andrew John Uu Robert \ 1 g*s College, xrpllfncy Sir /allaco Si.iion t yet filled up e Pr(\s!>yteri« ; Esq L I D isiin, Goorue D D Arciii- Itgi) Masitr, ;or D D. TC(?. vSf-inpson, S >rj, liiU?,Mt ! the iiouse ill he found 'Chg. Inferior Court, On the 2(1 ToM^ay of March, June, September an(l T>pce»bfr. odges, Hon. Michael Wallace, James Foreman, John Howe, & W. Lawson, Ebqrs, Commissioners' Court, Meets in February, May, Auunst suid Novembpr Commissioners, James Forinan, James Ti)bin, Richard Tremain, tVilliara Minus and Juhn Liddell, EsqR Clerk, D S Clarke Esq Police Office, Open every day Ihroutrhont the year except Holidays Justices JohnG Pyke Juhn Liddell and John llowe»«n Ksqs Clerk D 8 Clarke Sessions of the Peace, Sits on the Isl Tuesday of March June 8e| lember and December Justices of the Peace of and for tlie County Residing in the District of Huiif^x • John G Pyke Ciistos Rotulonim TheophiluH Chamhprlaiu Jamei Creighton James Forman John Howe Sen Rufus l^iirbaiiks Sa« muel Head John Liddell Ruhard Tremain Henry Yeomaiis Pe- ter M'Nab J M Greer Wiiliam Lawson S:«muel Aihro Samuel Cunard John Starr John 4lbro Miclnpl Tobin M Richardson John D Hawthorn Thos Holland haac Rayue and H Y Mott Etiqt D S Clark C P Commissioners of th^ Revenue, l)nD R J Uniacke Hon M Wallace Simon B Robie and Wm Law- son Esqrs. Witliam Newton Clerk Commissioners for Light Houses, John Douglas Esq Master Attendant Samuel Cunard Esq and Captain Scott R N. Commissioners for visiting the Poor House. Hon R I Uniackf, J G Pyke, Esq. Hon Charles Morris, Mr John fttayiier, James Forman Esq. Hon T N Jeffrey, R Tremain, Eaq. Rev Archibald Gray, D D; Henry Yeomans Esq. and Hon Charles Hilt. Commissioners of the Streets, &c. James Forman Juhn Albro Michael Tobiii, Frederic Major and S Ca* I 4 Fueslay of nard Esquires. Register of Deeds &c, Sir II D George, Bt. Officers of the Provincial Revenue. Hon H N Biriney, Collector of Lnpost and Excists Andrew Richardson, Guager and Weigher John Rule, Shipping Officer Robert Hodges, Laud Waiter Clias Rnss, James Birret, VVailrrs VVii) ('Uav((;»n(l, Collector rf License T3uly.; Etiwaid Duckelt, (-'olleclor of Liulil Duly Oilicers of His 31aj?stv's Customs. Hon T N JeflV.:> Cdlcclur J )lif. Wailar*- Flsij. Complroller J I'urvis, ? W Wiitsoii Wei?. hers and Searcliers llultrrt Diiiiint't, Kichar.l H Young, Tide Surveyors AV M SwetHcy, Karl Boyd, Tidesinen. Oflicers of IJis Miijet\'s Naval Yard. A F Jones Esq. Master Shipwri<»li»,. Mr. Jani»:s Kilcli;e, Clerk, Mr Matt hews, Gate l*orter. Coroner of tlie County -Mr. Samuel Greenwood, COUNTY OF HALIFAX. Districts of Co/cliesler and Pictou. Supreme Court sits at I*iclou on the last Tuesday ot May, aud Tutsday of Se|»tenjher. At Truro on Uia Ist Tucs lay of Jure, and 4i.li Tuesday of Sejit. Inferior Court. )istrict of C yoll«'clor of ise and Pro hesler, Ko District o District o lot»ert Fat .^iemtniug, C thi If Hi Sits at Ai Sits at Pictou l&t Tuesday of February, and 4th Tuesday of Jnh^^^^^fl*.^'"/^' », flobert Lowdeii. ^^^^^'-^V ber. Judtif s Jude««, \i\ig\\ Denoon, A M'Donald, Gforaje Smith, and M'Cara E»(|*; Mr Walter Patterson Deputy l»rolhonotary. ^^' '''!"!;' ^ At Truro on the 1st Tuesday of January, and the I si Tucy.lay o'^'"' *'' ^^" July Ju»lu;es, John Fulton, Jaiues Archibald, and J M'Curdy Esqis Mr. George Dill Deputy Prothonotary. Sessions of llic Peace. Sits at T.'uro and Pictou at the sa' le liruu with the Inferior Ceurl j. Jones, Justices of the Peace. Wn). Winni' Of and for the County r(?bulin^ in llit- Districts of Colchester &: Pictoudolf 1 ! «v Jau.i* Fulton, Hugh Denooii, John Slewart, James Archibald, RubtrlBaVird Joh l|)er, W'm Collniir. J*>shua Marsh John Dickson.kiuso:). Joi \V Ihim M' Kay,(iHrge Hoy, Mathew Archibald, Wentworth Taj lor.John W)sw. J.ihii A'lt-n. JuMifs .Skiuiipr> Koberl Dakson, J.imos M'Curdy, J.imt'sCliarles Joi A' lit, G('0\^e Simth, .l;.Mit^.s IJeuvi.^ Adaui ,\!;hibald, Jolm Frascr.Camphell V ^aUiUhi '.t'^tcM.v, Tuouias J Hr-jwu, J irnes Flt.'U!iii)j, J \lahon \V.Ehenezer ( *,ur"u. S\ M»lth(son, D M'Lumi H M'Kiy, Andrew M'Cq. J.&m^iii 1^ I '^ Ucgistrars of Dfods, \'o. )istrict of Colchester, Wm. Dicksof», Esq. District of Piclou, Geo; 8initli, Es<|u!rr. District oi I'ictou, yolloclor of Tiij»ht Dtities, R Corbelt. Collector of Impost and Ex* isu ami Pro Collfictor, llu^h Denoon, Es J. Raltli* it.h D J Dilmaiif„|.,!^ I) miel DhwoI? ?siirton Fitcli Junta Harris, S^inud B.shop b> Samuel Cbbj J W^lls, Alexr. Walker. S Donnisoa .lauics Allison, Di-iiel Lnckhart, Follerton J Lewis^ J D Harris, W Cliijjman jr. ll liar- ringtoD, Wm. Chipman, C P. Commissioners of Land Board. U V Biiskirk, Duvid \V hidden, Gru> Cl'iprnui, J Jchnson, Esqs. Cor<)Mei i — W S Morse, D Dewnlf, J ^h(\ Allison, Ksqs. . Surrugdie Judge of the Court for the Probate of Wills «Scc. ^ ^William Campbtll, Esq. , _ , , ^ "- DepiUv Ke^istrar of Decids, &c. I Tuesday of N VV.Ii.am Campbell. E.q. lonias lio^ch &! Collector of hnvost and Excise-D Whuidrn. Esq. Pro Col- •olhouolary, i^^ars. for /iur/on—E DewoH, Esq. For Cornwallis-^B Whidden, Esq. ior Court; — ■ COUNTY OF HANTS. r purdy Gilbei* H'lg^ Sheriff for the County, Patr.tk Wright, Esq, T Gabriel Purtl Supreme Court, e Richard Bin 9it> 9t Windsor on the lust Tuesday of May, and the 4th Tue8« M'Nab Thoaia . day of September. '• Inferior Court, of Wills ^'^ ^^ ^''^^s**' ^^ *'^® '^^ Tuesday »f January, and the 1st rles Baker Est''^"^'^^^^ of July.— Ju Itre K Cnnnlngham Esq. Rey VV Cochrao, 1 Pro Coileclfl^ ^' "^^^ ^'""'^'J- ^^^'''^ Wright. Esq. oessiotiifi 01 the 1 eace. ;^^ Held at the same time with the Inferior Court, s Cooke Esars'^ Justices of the Peace. " — — — Cusl. Rot. G.Church, John EmersoQ Richard Cun- ■jngfham John Clarke Wm Scuith Siiubal Diioock Wm Salter J Walker Caleb Smith W H Shey James Whidden John Smith A Scott John Parker Benjamin DewoIfW O'Brien J Wilhrow J McKay J Allison J Garby Jobu Dimock John Elder, Esqrs. 3d Tuesday c Commissioners of Land Board. W 11 Haliburton, Joseph Sentell, Benjamin Dewt)lfe, Wm H Shey and Richard Siuitb, Esqs. Surrogate Judge of the sday nf OclobeiCourl for th^ Prob.-^te of Wills— Wm Eraser Coroner, VhidUtu aud C Deputy Registrar of Deeds Collector of hitpost and Excise Pro Collectors, Windnor ^ Douglas^ R DickaoQ E^ii^--^ bur rotate Judge l)urt; W Fraser, Esq. n, Esq. COUNTY OT SHELBURNE. yigh sherifF for the County, John Bingay, Esq. Supreme (^ourt, lUU at ShelburnH on the 2«l Tuesday of July, Inferior Court, 11 Joshua 'upper, I Si SiJs at Shfclburne on the 1st Tuesday of April, and Isl Tuesdiin KiauI, of October, Judt;es G While J Sartreant J V Buskiik and as De\voll| Crowtll Esqrs. Dep. Proihy. Robt IVmaay For the District of Yarmouth. os Freem^l Sits alTuskel Villageon the isi Tuesday of March, and at Ya Surroga] nvMi th on ibe Ibe K'ist Tiifcsdaj oi'Ottobtr. Judges, S S P ut H J l-trjl J N Bond B Deriirernoiit and 11 G Farish, Esijrs. Dt CoUectoi Prothy„ — M Hunt in;: ion. ZitlUtlor- Sessions of the Peace, Hcjd at the sarnohmn \intli the hiferior Court,. Justices of the Pewce. llig Gideon White Custos Rotuloriun, John Snigtant, Samuel Pool€> B BMn.afd B Dt!itrtine?a J- coi> V Boskuk, James Dor |j, J N B.iKl J^mes Lent, Ebenezer CrowelJ, 11 G Fttrish, Th Crowtll, John Bioijav Gtbriel V Norden, Anthony Laikdrcs,^, al 1 on Ktllv B Bi/iL'ay M ifunlio^lou J McKinnon Colin Campbell, \V^ , ,' Barclay, Lsqrs. liobert, Bio^ay, C P. ^^ Jauies Commissioners of Land Beard. Eastern District- Colin CtmipbeU, Jacob Van Bu^ikirk, Jol Binjjay and B Saij*»ant. Wealero District, Samuel S Poole, G Farssh, John M'Kinuon and Gabriel Vau Norden Esqs. Cor ner, George Bing«y. Ed Juni Surro«ate JudjSje of the Court for the Probate of Wills — D25/riJ»'hii Pern of Argyfe, C Carapboll, Esq Dist, of Yarmo^ith S S Peo) E John Eva Depltctfistrar of Dteils— Colin Campt»ell Esq Collectors i^^^^^* H*^^ Impost and Excisc^Yntm uth H G F3r sh Shelhtiriie J doll, C P. Buskirk Weymouth R IJ-^tikinson Pro CollectorK — Shelhur ^ A S Bruce Lsqr. Yarmouth J N Bond Esq Weymouth J^hn P> }][unkiUSon Eiiq Barrington Joseph lioiner. | Surrogt COUNTY OP QUEEN'S. lii^h Sheriff for Iht County. Nathan Tupper Esq. Supreme Court Held at Liverpool on the 1st Tuesday of July. Inferior Court Sit« at LirerpAcl on the 2d TuesJuy nl April and 2d TuesiJi» ot Novembtr. Judi^es, Joshua Newton, Jospph Freeman Sno Parker BmjdDaiu Ku^ut, Jas pewtU Esqrs. Dep Prothy, Jamt IHvg^^rs Esq litior Jivh Iliv lid E. ngay, Esq. y of July, S#ssions of the Peace Held al Iht- srirne lime with the Inferior Court. Justices of the Peace. Joshua Newton, Cnstos Kotulorum, Joseph Buss, Nathan upper, Isaif Dtxtrr, Joseph Frfcem;iii, Suow Purktr, B»!iJH« h and Ul Tuesd.in Kiaul, Rolf Wills— Dw/nJoliii Pcrntlt, J) VV (jraudali, James Walker, John C Kudolf, M/A S vS Peol EJohn Evans, Ed Eruj^'ht, Garr»^i Mi!;jir, V^ m Alexiuider, Jpq Collectors ^iiiiii lleckm.ui John Owen G S 'Veils, Esqia. — F C Ra- Shelburne J dolf, C P. iciotti— S/telhur Coinmissloners of Land Board. , sq Weymouth j,,hn Pcrnite D yi Cr- ..die John Il.chma.. Garret Miller, • tSurrogatt Jud^ie of the Court lor Ihn Probate ot Wills, &c. J PerueUe, Esq. D'vtutv R'p'sler '>f l). \t &r.-— i^hilip Rudolf Esq ipper Esq. of July. •nd 2d Tueada h Freeman fcJno sp Pfolhy. Jawf CoUeiur kJ' Impost auU Excise- John Owen Esq. I'ro liiiur Ju,hii Owen E^q. F J RuiloU Esq, Coiouer, ^ COUxXTY OF SYDNEY. lVj,h Shenfl'for Jh« Cuu. ty, David McQueen, Esq; Supreme Court, litld at Dorc!it&Ur cu iUl 2d Tuesday of September, CoU Inferior Court Sits fit DorcfiestPf on the l«t TuesJay of May «n(] at Guysbo^urrojr;iie rough or ihe 2(J Tuesday of NovembtT. Judges, Tlios Cutler 'f[)t|) Ueyrl V»' Hierlihy Joseph Mnrshall, John Cunnmghain atid lienjaiuiuDuificl Oi»den, Esqrs. Dcp. Frothy. Aiex McDonald. 'eace, Sessions of the P( UeKl at the Srime time with the itikrior Court; Justices of the Peace. H roht) GM Thnmns Cnllfjr Cusio3 Ilotnloiiim, Jostph Miirshall, Richard[ ty (t!OM^ Siiii. Foil n,Uoufs a he Sun IS ,00 foSt. n dciys. Vlooh'f. 9>< Twelfth, \ ItlGllT ?9nd, A«p Jfkouar. (, i «, Oominic'4) JwJden N< £j)UCi «n(l at Guysbo-«,mrf,jrMie Juf^^e tor the Pio^ale of Wills — Tlnmas Crawley". , Tlios Cutler 'f[)fcj, lieu-r, o! Def-.ds, Norlh D slncl— Cihtrles it Wtird. ttouihi I aitd lienjiiiuiiiDuUicl— Jaints Tur- 'ull hi,f\'s. Sessions ottlie Peace. Held al I'lf stuie nmr^ with tlif In'enor Court, Court; Justices of tiie Peace. fohn (j MarsK.ill C-ist s KotuUtrur.!, Artflu. DooJ, Thos Craw- ... e)-, Kictid Gibbons, Cieitifnt Hn!)t-rt, }>>\m Leaver, Ciiarles \u J^^"' I^'^»3''«L.«oH.rd, llo^d. McKirM.oii. P«ler li Clarke, Lawr. Kiva.iaLjt., tobert Muilesufiiy},,, j^„^^^ Clj«. Mc N.*bl>, John Cnm|>b.'i|, Ja.nt» Oodd. Jolvi '1*"^'';/'^'"^«"»Janu,roi., G.O. SyrreJ, bWii. li Tapper, Johu li Giles, D^vi-I .btrlftJurrav Df,,,-^ p IJuiiieresq.n , John IV.l'UWks, JoIwi Leav^rr, H InaralM.i., A McDonald R/\nj^„^ Gram, ftuniitl P.anl, Gerry* Cossh, VV G.immtl Wm. iV;«! s, Wilfiawi Bami^nnMi, J^iiies B>»!l, Gt-on^e Biowm. AikIw. \1ad*ien, .1 im- 8 Duffus, Tueopiulus Green wooci, H iMciJ^jiMlti ^rsba^, Tlobfrt i»id Jt»o Mc Ke^u tMjss. Ht-v T Trotter, A<»!»i» Co!i*-cl»r and CnmMrollfcr— John VVarde Benn. M'Donald, and Collector oj Impost and Excise. — Colle(ftyiS of Excise and Lii;ht Duty, Charles C L o i^rd. Anscliat. .1 iMis r.jrubull Esquires. 8u|)eiinlenJaiit of King's Mines Thomas Cr<» wit}; hb<<. Coroner — John fcsmilh Esq. • Explanation of the Calendnr Pages, I.F.FT Hand I'AGt. — First Column shdws ihe days of the «oii»h. iiccund Ihe days of the wetk. Third ihe rising of ihe •i«ti. Fourlh ilie setlnitf 'il iiie Sun, Ftjlh, the len^lh of days 1), hours aiio inniuUs. Sixth, shows how much tauter or »lnwer he Sun IS thiut ttie real htue, in minutes. 8 8un slow ; F, 8iiii ,00 f«st. Stvejith, iSun'ii dttchi'alion. FJghth, the Moom's atra (I diiys. I^ini/i. ihe Mooi/s rising or selling, 'ftntk lito VfoohV 80(llhlu^. Eleventh, the Moon's {)lacr,g ♦vr, C. Hu- i^rrd o( Lunds Mse—CUarite Chrononolofjical Cycles, for 1824» Dominical Letter jidden Numbtr £4>aci D. c. KS)i*r Cycle 13 1 Riiiun indtction 12 u Juiiau I'cnod ii2 00^7 New Moon 1st Day, 8 Ii, 40 in. Moraiii;;'. First Qiiarter 9tli Day, 8 h, U> m. Moniiiig. Full Moon idth Day,*4 li.il^irm. Morning-. Last Quarter 22(\ Day, i) li. 2'J m. Kv^ning*. New Moou 80tli Day, 11 h. 31 m. Eveui^j;. Sun s f) .^"^ 7 101^17 Illi)l7 i2 >1I7 13lu7 14,\Vl7 i.y'li!;7 16iF.;7 17 !^ 7 18 D 7 10 M 7 2Ui li 7 •21 22 \\ 7 ■rH7 2:VIm 7 2-t. S 7 25 !)|7 2(» M,7 27''li;7 2SW;7 21) ih^ .'•Jj i' |7 26.1 25 4 25 4 24-1 23 4 S2 4 2> 4 21^4 2<)4 19 4 IS.4 174 J(>'4 ir>4 14I4 13j4 124 D;4 94 7.4 9 i) t) 38 1 i) 3Ki }) 39' 9 4t), 9 41 1 9 4-;^ 9 4.); 9 44 9 46 4(>1 9 47 4H 49 51 5-i 53 9 9 9 9 9 9 4|23 4122 522 Oi 5 22 ^1 " — — 2 <)22 4' 7 22 4i 7 22 6' 8 22 8 8,21 10! 8[2l 10! 9121 12' 9.21 14 10 21 16 i 21 16 10 20 18 U 20 20 11 20 22 II 20 24 1 1 20 'IV 59: 54i 481 42 35 '48 21 13 1 si:.i-s '' 7 5 59' 4: 7 5;iO «:11 T MOllX 8 4i 9; 1 65 10 2 46; 11; 3 IS'^J 1 52l| 8 0| 1 49'^; 9 • I 2 :J2 17; 9 46 1*0 H2 'a6 i2t 3 26 15 141 4 5 6 12 22 32 43 46 3 4 5 G ^> 7 8 9 10 UVi9ilO 16 CY^ 58' 1 49 4 15- 53 16. 39 11 42 »4! 41 2si 43 a 4G'v'7' ■19' ?d' 41 17 lilSES { t) 44! 26 12 28 12 19 19 17 8 3. 18) 9 19 !9IM> 3 1 4J2U il 42 50'2l|iilORN 22- 50 0/ 1 30 12 19 32113 15 31.! 3 .8 36! 13 18 3s|kM8 42'l3 18 44! Hi 17 2.5|23; 8 2i' 53 25j 23 27. 7 28 51 d' I 3 3 4 5 6 57 I 49' 33 10 10 11 SLTi ' 1 I M01\N I o 3 4 r o 5 6 7 8 9 o 2 3 4 7 7 49 a 8 8 9 10 11 1 45,28 2 38!)I5J :.8'.7, 5 25 5nn 43-. i! 31 J^ 25 15 16^7 -5:i2l 3b .'^ I 2 3 4 5 (5 () 46 14|17 35.115 43!lven20 K, 7 27 7 47 ;'o 14 56 55 57 <> •j» 40 13 59 52 42 30 19 8 57 48 3') ;ho !9 7 52 35 V 1 3 4 5 '"I 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 39 I i 9 «• list! Vtr l.r I 2) a •1 il fe. eturn from am« J WIT\RT first Mniiih. l^^^ c..>>o .>00> -.:00 r>0*o ,>00 looo , ^ Kt'l.L ~~ •mil |l>L Si ^. V > 18>J' :<2 5- . 1 5 ^Ji 8 19 2 49'-' 9 :5 3 . a^i?; 9 46 4 13 !i>J) 10 27 5 o;i }^ 11 7 . 33 :3 11 47 7 > i() cy) ;:o 8 » iS 1 U 9 ; 49 ^ o 3 10 ' 42 14 2 5f> 11 \ 41 -JH 3 .36 12 ► 43 n 4 57 13 ) 4G;'27 6 14 49 © 7 15 ou\ i'i7 7 4;) 1(5 ) 49 a 8 l.i 17 ^5,28 H 5f» IS I aajirje 9 52 19 5 :.8-7 10 42 2a t 10 'j^ 11 Va) 21 y 5 ll/j iO 22 ► 5 1 'ill 1 8 23 ; 4;i'.(! I 57 24 r 34 jT 2 48 25 2'j lo 3 30 2(> 1 lf;,«7 4 ;iO 27 > B'/S 5 !9 28 r);)2i i» 7 29 ^6 .'XC () .'/2 30 EN20 K 7 35 ni Days, ^'c. Farimrs Ca'en. ler. j) apogee. 2i SSniidi^y after Cb, Kj>ipb;ii!V. II S. llh, 8 m. e, I 9 r. 31' 54 m. m. , Low ll(l;;S, 1st S. atier Kfl'>!»nnv [tbia. 1817. , ;) j)' r, 3 frl., visible |Vtr« Hijjfli lides '@ fill rs cci* ! ti tiis xvj. 0th. '93 ViMcmt l*r>W ti«|pS ^ slati'Miarv :i>il>»im4av «ftpr Epiphany ('4 sou yii 38ai. eve. I G«o U.' dieil 1820. Hi ii(J. d t» 51 O.'i (U. ti si i>ur bd ks all iMsstdi u|>, V'^r r:(C( unts v)l more \\\:\i\ oiff v<";ii's sr.ofi.n-i, all ba- |l-.nce«l» j«»iii' <;i»nir<)vtisit's wilh .lU iiH^fi ^(.'nlet! ; uiul \««i! will hftv« i;_»)tMl nt'i;^tilni'.:is, anu coniphut.' less jftf l.arti lums tiuns-riK* (iii at'il are ioaiieii .'■ itli irfurni ;tioii for the rtsfriciilt'i- i'i-.list. It IS iiiM ^»sl U. B'^ tu'» tail -yf new srhfiues ; tuii «*|hmi real !(«•• provem» n'.s are mado in tht science ol' faiin.Dj;, i( is xv^H to know what tticy ure. ant| to rJerive benefiUroin itlarn if you oaii. ' Tiniher c!U now will he more I«l\iral;!e {h.in it'cul in uinmvr \^ !ieH 'fu'.l o( sap. Finish l.iiliou- your ,}»oik. li il hay h en ^vell J;iU«*(l auil jvour «itr is a •jdui! maiiaifer, my rtord for it, you wiil hiivy pi.rk next ha) t'lne, wlu'tlieryou kill i^ in ihe «l of the inoon or f-he n»nv. F.iusii thrasi)ii»{;f your jjrain as feitjn possi- l»le, that ft infiy i.otbi-. ii»8tro)eour catile r.'t-eive \\m early vi;uit; t^eJ ihetn tvtice iti FEBRUARY hath XX !X Day?. ThDSP who apply tl». m^plves too tnucl) to litUe Unm^s, coiiimoDiy F»- ,v th"hi;;K are iMi;ira"lic.;l)le in f h<'m3elv<'s ; ami it !,«' "«r want of a|>i»lica'i(Mi, raiht-r t! an ot inpa':S, «i at (ik.d luii ot si»< o« - A'kiuue ((rtn proline** <-oat:a»v rlJVcJs. Thorp uro lua , ppopio V^lio sai'-inrt jluir whole !brtun«'Mo iJMijiiiijs ux\'\ ilisiaiit exjift taiioiis ; tli> re are oilifs who ciM»tei in F.vcniu'^. Fall Moo.i I4tl) Dav':rn. 7 m. llvcnin^^ Lost (^!!ait(T :3Jht Day, h. 58 in. Kveninr^. New Aiooa '^\r)lU D 1410 43 4 8 47 2 2 J 20 9 c>9 4 • . 4 W7 2 t 5^ 9 5!) 14' 16 2vJ 5 9 49, ;j 5il 3 ux ^ 4 ^ 10 20 6 $ ri. ■! 5rn'7 1 1 59 9 OS ui>') 8 GjlO 50 15 11 4 6 n T? ( ■to i j» « r.'iM7 O.i 10 14; i5 50 < 7 .MO 3G 27 11 50 7 2| s**. 8 5ili S. 7!s'o .>.').:) 1 10 2 14: 15 3< 8 2 5 26 y 40 Hi), 6 57 5 3 40 15;i5 13 9 I 8 G 20 23 1 31 6 Low ti 1« (J KO f ^I 6 5t> •> 4 10 8 >5jl4 54 so; 2 10 7 19 n 3i 10 lu|6 55 5 5' 10 10 15.14 J4 1! 3 21 8 20 21 ' 1 I? 34 11 ^ U i 1 1 V» 54 ;5 lo 12 15 11 15 1>2 4 18 9 23 © 4 37 12 4 Cfe > ppr V'alent 1-2 Hi'G 52 5 8:10 IG 15 13 55,13 5 9 10 24 20 5 1 3.S 13 14 i3 ^ G 51 !5 9 10 18 15 13 35 \j 49 11 22 SI ' G 3G 14 S ,j 50 '5 10 10 20 15 i 3 15 15; Rl. F.^ in' n> 20 7 ol 15 IG J7 18 19 20 n 1 ^ sia I.Vl),G 4S:5 12 10 24 15 12 55 10 47 17 nj. 8 lOitM 6 47 5 13 10 20,14 12 3i 17 3 3! 1 10 21 1 a 24 .7iluG 4()5 11 10 28 14 12 I4h8| 9 18 2 1 fc:= 9 15 •^ _ 18 VV6 44 5 IG 10 32 i4 11 53hi) to 31 2 52 20 10 G 0en l9Tn(5 43 5 17 10 34 14 11 31120 11 41 3 43 ]J| JO 57 20 I' (> 4? 5 19 10 38 14 11 1021; MORN. 4 3i 17 u 48 21 24. sm 22 J5.X }! 23 L)vv 24 2i> h SPt 21 S G 40,5 20 10 4O114 iO 49 -Si. 48| 5 2G 29 40 22 I) (] Sl> 5 21:10 42i|4 10 27 123 1 50, G 18^ 1 32 2;i|>16 37 5 23:10 4t'|l4 10 5'i4: 2 4) 7 lir^i •^ S5 24 ru 6 3^5 24' 10 48 14 9 43 25 3 31' 8 I'^/j' 3 15 2.-, \\ 34|.j 20 10 5M3 9 21 20 4 9. 8 49 1> 4 3 2« Bi 6 27 F .6 335 32 5 27 to 28,10 51 [A 6 06 13 8 59 -.^ 4 30 28; 5 43 9 T'ilO 36 29 .W' VWV 1 5 50 34 2i 28 »9 > ap' 28, S 6 30; 5 30 1 1 13; 8 14,29 5 aiijii 3 2:i G 17 129D .6 29 5 31111 1 f 'T. 1 t ti* 7 Cl Id bLTa u 44 X 6 5S FEBRUAT^V, second Monfli. 18M lia . ppopla Ivautaifis. 'S' u M REMARKABLE Farmer^ Calender, : 20 l.>> 4 17 ';• « 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 lei J7 as 19 20 21 22 2;5 24 2;> 2(3 27 28 29 4iti S after Epipli. c{ 9 Panfica B V M. ^ ri. 4h 28in mor. D ^? 2^ s«. 81) 46 n evening. 6.I1 S. a« permiited ito sl-in'S uncovt red. Trust them not lo those who will abuse ihitn. Now loKJc t» your bi:u<, risit tht'WJ often, let them h- kept clean ; an^at, well r^j^'iiateil nain is a od (heart esoecial'y your co\Mi and ewes. FiQJsh dresi^iin^ ^uurUdX. Mi Xl6 MARCH hath XXX[ Days. Ill li)Vt tlu'ie ar.: i o surls ot c nuLiiury : ttn*; ansts trwrn our con- tinn»ltv fiii.lirii,' iii ilir tavoutalde «>I,j,m l ItVsli inonvtslo luvt? ; the o- IhiT, !r(Mn iirikiny it a point ol li jimiir lo he coitsiant. The ijjfatvft of a!l cuiinm;,' is, to «< etn hkml l'» the snares laid for vs ', t:i( n are i)« ver su easily iifCfiVeil as uhile ihf-y are i udeavonrin^ U) ih'Ceive oihers. iMrst Quarter Slh Da}, 9 h. 52 m. Morning-, Full Moon {r)th Day i h. iJO m Morning. Lust Quarier i:2°id Day, () h 64 m Morning;. !New Mooii 30th bay, 10 h 45 m Mcrnin^. j!),U "5 S S Da lys ,S "Sm h\ LL M w r.i SES RETS, lent 411. SL «l-r . s /I ^C. SETS Suiltll JFL St A "*"" 6 33 1 1 G,13 7 28 r 39 e?n 25I17 7 39 fc'* 1 M 275 1 1 2 Ju f> 2(i r> 31 11 8 12 7 5 2 7 44 1 7,29 8 2? « 'Shrn JiW G 21,5 3H 11 12 12 ^> 42 3 8 40 1 5i;t 9 5 3 Ash 4 1h 6 23 j 6 37 11 11 12 () 19 4 9 57 2 37,24 9 57 4 Ci y ,6 22 5 1 38 11 1G,12 5 56, 5 U 3 3 26 b 10 40 5 9 r 6 s'e ^oi5 40! n 20 !l 5 33, 6, morn 4 18 20 11 32 6 U s 7 C « 19:5 41I5I 22' 1[ 5 10' 7 9 5 14, n, 2S 7 8.M|(i 17 5 43 a 2G 11 4 46 8 1 14 6 13 17 1 27 8 ^ s 9JTu 6 16 5 44 11 28 1 1 4 23, 9 2 13 7 13 G 27 9 6 10|VV6 145 4G »» 32, Iii 3 59:10 3 4 8 12 15 3 2 141 5 2i 11 OliHJ^ 7 5 14 2d 10 i\l « 7 5 o3 li 4Gi i) > I ;5 !ls(s (Tiorn 29 7 57 15 KiTuO G5 54 1 1 48 9 1 38! i^; 8 n 4;; r!ir 8 26 16 Hi ]7W,0 4:5 5G 11 52! 8 1 l4JlTi 9 20 , I 35 27 8 49 17 St i8Th:o :)'5 57 11 54 8 50; IS 10 •^ •* .^.' 1 '-i 28 ill 9 42 18 % i«; F r. 1 6 59 11 5S^ 8 '-^7 10 11 42 3 2i 25 10 3() 19 2o;s 6 ()(i 0:12 0; 8 s 3 -^^O' MOUN I 4 IG ^ u 30 20 ^ 2ljC'5 5^ G 2'! 2 4 7 N 20 21; G 40 5 9 ■:') 23 21 3«l 2^!3^^ 57 G 3; 3 2 G 7 G 43 02' I ;>2 G I v5' 1 15 22 'n 23 lit '. 55 G 6S2 U> 7 I 7 23 2 11 fi 51 >1 •> 5 23 24 Wo 5 i G 0,12 12' G 1 31 24; 2 50 7 39 :e«> -> 53 24 2 25 5 2->Tp:."> 5:i 6 7!r2 14J G I 512/ 3 y(> 8 '<: 1 .1;^ ''. :)!>. 2''''i' j3 5i 6 li f8 G ' l8,r'G 3 4(J ■ V) 7-:o 4 2i 2G 27' rS ! » 5<»G 111 12 2'^ 5 2 41 v7 1 9 ' r> 49i H 5 i> / 27 ^ 2^>,C.'i> i9 c^ «M13 22 ■) * 3 5 .:> i ', ' •1.0 3!! 14 ,' > ■45 28 :it>;:\Fo 47, u t.V'r?, 2G 5 i .^ 2J^..:^v t o5 5 1 !3|:J!:> ff 29 3^S'h^"' 4t)'-5 1! !2 ■SH 4 3 ^!^<; •.. 1'^ 57 ! f^j'i i It ^ J^ijVV {•i 14 1''^ IG 12 32 4 1 i^ i-5 t i i "^ •jo (. Vl\ 4-> -M 1 ? «6 . 3V f '•■"rn our von- MArCH, third Month. 1S?4. snares laid for lU'leavonring- ing', 7.29 ^6 b ]() H, n 13 17 las I >27; I o a 4 '> G 7 7 8 8 I ■> ■ > 3J 2! .3 o7 40 '2H 27 27 ::4 a 67 4<> -<. » 15 r> •^t>i i ^i 14 >;.t -i6 ^. \'. 6 I -, Jii 7 1 t> 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 31 mm m^'i \r^-^A & %?m.. REMARK mLE Days. (St. Ash Wrdnesday 5 ri 4h 50rn morning' 2/; sou 6j 66{o eTeoiagf ^^ so ll» 29tn mocpioe Lavv tHides Manut f^ flisc. 1791 2d S. in Lent ni(>li tides. St Patrick % so 6b 16no evening <5) enters ty* 3d S in Uut H^i An of B V Ma ^ sets 9h 52m eveniag^ Hig:h tm«r; Fanner's Calender. Grtui VV oud~ It is said thai a cord of ^reeo uoed weighs about Hfty<8ix huudred weight ; a cord of •Iry, thirty -eight hiindrt^t vjeiijht. If tbeu a tarmer coosumes thirty cot«'s yearly, and sleds it green, he sleds tweutA' -seven tODS of water more than his n^ii>hbour who sleds it dry. The farim r who sleds Ins wood half a mile up hiil^ will think 01 this. Besides, if this wood is burned ifreen, it requires wood e« noiii^h, in addition^ to evaporate twenly seven tons ufwait-r, to .ibtaiti the same quantity ot ticut. Add to jtbis the Texatiow ofniakinyf afireot" 'grefn wood some of these cold mor* QiD(^s at day break, and it appears jthat there it a great saviog of la« hour and expeus^e, and trouble, ia usin^ dry viood. This is a fif iho^, n;» Pr ■ .re rails apd f osts for setliv^s Aiieod ic 4 APRIL hatii XXX Da vs. ^one l)ul l^i»* cunietniitible arp a|»j>"ehens^ve of f^nnlernpt. (/••iioint^ au(i treachery procee.l Jnun ^vasjl oi" «;apa'ity it »s is i^asy to ileveive ouiselvfs vtithout onr perceiving it, as it iljHiiMiit loiiertive others viitttout tn«Hrj) rceiyinm it. DtTi iir y 1!^ [hti least of all la»vs, hut the ninsl sti icf'y observed. Flati- is a sort of had money, to xvjjich our vanity tfivea rnrrcMO' First Quarter Gth Day, (> h J m Evening, Full Moon loth Day, 11 h 30 in Morning-. Last Quarter 21st Day, 1 h 53 m Morning. New Moon iiilh Day, 1 1 h 41 m. Evening. oc<:^< D •Di SES, !S SETS. l)a}s t^ntrth S sii tn's \m ^ ^) Ris. 1 »1 ovu »lh. D A F s L'Ll M '. w III SL'dei 1 iN Tl^ ,->iiT,s| So i!:iD _| — 1 1 8 M 1 43 6 34 1 i 3! 8 1 1 Th 5 17|I2 4! 4 3c ;)2 Q r :3 ^»'5 40 5 2(H2 40; 3' 5 24) 4 11 14 3 18 n 10 3 ♦ 4;C (5 39 G 2I|I2 42 1 3; 5 4**! 5 MOiL\. 4 l(rl4 11 =># 5h 6|I»1 j.3 37 r» 23jl2 4Gi 3 1 ^ 9: Gj IG' 5 15 27 6 a C (ill 5i a<>'« 21112 48; 2 G 3L\ 7 I 8 13 03! I '^6 7|\v;i> 31 (> 2G 12 52 G 5r> 8; J 53 7 I0i25i a '-^7 8 Tho »3(> 27:12 51 2 7 17 9; 2 30! 8 'ilSl! 3 » 8 >!» 9 F 6 32 (? 28 12 57 2 7 4o;io! 3 2| 8 .'>G.'.>4 4 19 1 10 |8|5 30 6 30 13 1 8 2:11; 3 32; 9 4Q\n 5 10 11 'C -.3 29(1 31 13 2 1 8 24j|2! 3 ^'^8 K) 30 23 5 ''>11 Gh ll'lVl 6 'i/O" 33 13 G 1 « '1G||3 4 23 11 29=3r 6 412 Sii| 13 '1>'5 2Ci (J 34 13 « 9 7 14 RISES MORN. |22 7 i^13 ^ ' U ^ V 'r. -.« 35; i^ 10 9 2i.';i5i 8 24- 216 G,. 17 S-5 21 6 39,13 18' 1 10 '^3;kH n 29 3 5 K'; 10 Wt 18 u !5 !9 (» 41 J 3 ii2, 1 10 51 19 iMoiw. 3 58 28 U 148 Hi 19! Mo 13;6 4e 13 24| I il 1>20« IG 4 :>2 VJ^ a9 E : 20,lm»'> 176 4.; \i 2G i!U 3>{>»! 51 5 39,22 5;2l». li sinv'o 15« '4-.il 3 3<;! ! 11 5G'22 I 27 G 2()0cc 1 ml 22!Th '^ i\Q 4(5M;3 32 1 '• 12 !•> '23 1 il' 7 9 16 2 %n ) 23, !• 6 I'Xa 47'l,{ 3i 2 12 3G'21 2 IH 7 52 28 3 m Si 21 Sir* 11 « i9 13 3!< \: !2 5G|>:, 2 24 8 33 x! 3 47>4 SA'C 6 K)() 5.: 1,; 4 • 2 13 1 5 '20 3 4 9 15 22 4 2916 tsl 2(5 m 5 9() 51 13 42I 2 13 35 27| 3 27 9 ^S T 5 »2!6 27 ■iir> 8,G 52 13 44- 3) 13 51 28 3 52 10 43! 17 5 57tt u 28 W,5 (>r> ^4 13 48 .'^ U l-^ fi:ts U 321 rf « 45»a 1 29 ThS 5'G h-'t 13 60 3 14 32 I 8 2 LVEN'22l 13 7 378^ 30' i!'i5 4i< i 60 ia W ;;l H. 50 2] i> 91 1 1« m « a4M> s. APT000< ) trceiving it, as it (ict'y observtMl. nily tfivea rjirrt'Mc orinug'. ;h ,V Lonmig. ening". 5 A 1 • > 4 5 7 K>| 8 2; >H 10 !J 11 9 4 81 1:31 23 17; I8'n 1(',14 16 27 ];^ ffi' 10; ^-^^jI 48hri2 33 23 2i)=3r M 8 -IT 9 ;) 2 10 ;i 3 11 :)^ •/6 I 3 3 •^6 4 I19 5 r>i.i 6 412 i MORN. (22 7 i 2() or I 4<«I J 7 9il(5 7 52 28 2 2122 8 3 llEMAIiKABLE iJat/s, iSi't . !j ris. 4I1 3')m inoiu. a y c( ) U > perigee C).h S m Lent 'S.,|, cf ^ !<^ so lC)ii 27in even I llij^ll ll(i«'S, Giiod Friday E^slt r Day E rtlwn 0en ^ li T.ies t^ sta. Si Iji. on,e (si 2S at'i East. 1^ sds 111) 42 Qa, eTcn. Farmer\ Calendtr, iVour youni,' rMtllc, ket p Uitm iii .ijooil hearf. Give cows aii.l ewes, ju lilile rntal aiul h tVw poJaiocs. [F«M(I y()U; poultiv. Ciil scituis Inr t{r:tfii!iK and put t!um in your i'el> lur. Have your tuiply citUn* c<*sks ( ' 'ans( d. Thrabli and j)iil up in- (li.iti rum for suninu'r's use. Keep vour tatjie away Ironj your huit trees, ( nrranl busiies Si.c. aud out ot your a'.irdrn and dDoryard. Ma|:Iv uiiifar, if UKufe >vitli c;\re, h of a sti))(!riur (luallly to mucii tiut is imported, ll should j/ratify uoi love of country too, to spiend our ta- bic Willi lh«- Iruils of our o«ii soil^ (or VI liifli \vp are depeudmit ou tioue hut our IMaUer, niid wljioli wore reared by «»ur own industry. iJu ready to improve the season forma- jkiny sug^ar, as sDon as it arrives, and • wiilt as little expeusic of wood as may Vie. Look about tI»o liotiFP, sec if any 'panes of jrlass are wantinpf Hajj» land old lials in vout \vii'.do\>s will jniake the traveller tbmk you are iu' tem|M>rate. .S.»e if the uunsils ni eominon uso by the fennalf« of yr>nr family are in a ftale af repair, D.- ""^« our hatred ,s vioJem .•, * ^""" ^^'"'^*' '« I'HuVT^.tj^ !L'i!i^mo«t^,|^f «^';«^ cum faults ; U, _^^ ?-«3t Quarter £>n/K rjJ. i. \T.°^- ^veniW "^ eart. »^ut Joire make* us ^«ijt^ 2-C? 5 3M5 4:Ti;4 5;.W4 «'Th|4 5 If 14 S,4' yi'c j4 iQ mil U.Tu'4 12 W 4 13 Th 4 14)1' 4 1518 4 16'C 4' ^ iti'mU 18Tu4 lOVV 4 ■ 20Th4 2lJ F '4 22 S 4 . 2li\v 4 24|M4 26, 7?; 4 20 \V'4 ^''jIh 4 r !L'«'F'.t ' Hi* S '4 ;3o c: 14 PL SJ£A l5 2iho 2<) 9{22 2.5 dl; I 20 57,2U| 2 26' vi,' I6|t7' D M 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 9 ^^TS . lEvElf 4l,i'l 5 ©' 1 I 2 3 3 4 5 a 7 8 9 ^"<' 33/ 5 3.r«,; ?? 12 2 5(J 40 30 22 4 57 47 35 20 3 44 25 3 50 36 26 20 20 18 20 i 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 30 21 21 2} 24 25 26 27 28 00 30 ■^ :>C>C0r-^^^ MAY, firtli Montli. lH2i •ath those ne hai^ arts to speak vn; ' make* us 9QHt^ veiling' ing- liug rniiigr 15 24' 10 14 55 9 [22 5 a. 67,201 47 nj 30 18 26.'vvt I6|!7 Sim DRN 1 14 J 2l27j ) 6fi / I I 50123' J 33 ] 22 i 2.5 52 U 36 i 2/ 6'22 4'U) -C£iiii£=afe:5^f^ HEMARKflRLE Days, k'c. Farmer^ s Calender. 2'i Sunday after East, c? sta. 3 perigeee. 9 rises 4h 6m momiD^ 3il S after East. Gr. Eloti^^a. ^ ^ sou 8K 25m even liig-h tides 41 b S after East 6 O^ Dark th d'civ, 7 h 2:2 m. evcniii^r. A] !) IMSl.S o sr/rs. '.n g ! •Sum's • C RIS Maon (I SouOii'i j '4] 8ii: I) W 1 ' dec NjA ^.sTs i K ih' 4 ;}.i 27 14 04' 3 22 rj^ 4 11 9 4 osil 11 14 I 2 3 « ri :l nV 4 ;?> 7 •>s 14 5()j 2!-2i 13 541 40 4 03 1V| 7 ■1 ' )■ 4 4 :u 7 ■,^8 44 2 2-2 21 6 MORN i> 'J-i S8 7 8 6 43rTC 32 10| 1 07 46 liif. Whii -VS 4 :J1';7 2!) 14 08, 2 2-2 34' 8 *U 7 20 29 2 34 A \ 9 9 lo 11 12 13 14 15 1C> 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 -^o (\\C 4 :i(),7 ;ji) IT) 2 '22 41 9| e>9 8 9 d^ 3 23 7 ,M4 ;{()'7 :K)lir> 2 22 47 10 1 28 8 59,271 4 13 s.r'.i 2!)' 7 ;^i ir> I 22 02 11 2 i) ^ 1 ; III 1 5 Whit f),\V 4 2J7 :ji Id 2 I 22 o7, 12' 2 36 10 ^- 23 5 09 10 I 4 'J!) 7 :i IT) 1 l23 2 13 3 1941 38 ^ \ 04 , X se St. E Hi«l Tnn 11 F'4 i>s 7 32 U) 4 1 '.'3 7 14 lasEs MO 7 to US 4 i;)C 4 i».s,7 2;?<7 .T2 i.) 4 4 1 23 10 23 14 10 8 -40 JO 9 23 i 23^4 8 8 37 HMJ4 'J 7 7 tvVJ^) (> 23 1747- I) .33 2 llo(j! *j 20 l.»lTl4 Hi ♦V 4 ':7 ; e? 7 15.4 ir> 6 6 s23 20 1810 20 0!23 2:.'|li.« 10 41 1 ^^ •- .4 24 y. 10 10 11 ^ at J) 'M iTir|4 'k'7 7 ;33 h"j tj 23 2420.11 .:, '4 w 3iJ IS i Wis 4 y7 7 .7 7 •J7 7 3;J i-i ;i;3 1 :> (i ii 1;23 2,j'2ijll 2^< 1 23 27 23 MnKN i ^ I .>7 3S Bat. 'j-j"r '4 V'7 7 'i7 7 ;v3 1', (> (5 1 23 27 n 14 2 23 27 2.'), 42 7 50 V 47 i^, •J-) 9 l);VlW'.i '^7 7 3;u") (i 2 23 27 20 1 I") : •'^ 4 I J ITU '21\7 33 1 (i 2 23 20 27' 1 .V> i 9 43 n 4 07 TyV 4 ^717 •:;'7 33 IT) 33 in (i ti 2 2:'. 24 2S' 2 A'> 2 23 '-2 6 siT.s i:? •42 14 •13 v8 •J •:>0 07 e: 7 33iir> ('» . 3 23 2u i S 21 1 TV 40 I: « dJ 1 *»') 27 28 'i8 M 4 •^7 7 33 1 ( ; 3 23 17 2 3 ; I 43 28 8 07 •j'4 r ,4 •is 7 3*45 4 3 23 14 3 3.') ■ > 3* 9 03 :)V 0^ '.4 > 7 1 ij 4 .1 ;.23 11 J, 10 4 i''> 3^.2: 10 4U ' T t ■ ]■'% 3is as we.i as his ell as ihe {^ood ure in obiier»i;M>' JUXIR. sixth Monlli. Don ^ "30 Oi)i 4^> ;J3i 'i-' ' ■)/ •jr. 10 4'j HEi^AUKABLli Days 6fe. ^ ris. 3h 46(n* Inf. d ^3 ^ G.o III. born 1738. 6 9 b Whil Sunday Whit Tuesday X sets 9h 20m even. St. Barnabas. Hiftii Tides Trinity Sunday i^ statfonkry ]) .ipoH;ee Bat. Waterloo, 1815 Lo V tiJes 1st S af». Tiin. Vuliv. St Johti the Bajjl, Furmex^'s -Cakndar. { o ..» o* > 9 d C 1/ JG' tiu'-i^a ^ IS . rvtt-r I jitriiite trifl.san.l if fbey (Jo uat become q'lte so nimble as the cow tkat juaiptd o»er llie muan and as bard t»cdnfine as Baron Trenrfc, ibey lake alloccasions to shew liowbad- \y they w„re brought lip and their owner loses propt-rty as well as cre- iit bv his neglect of eatty discipline, 1 wo ftirrtjers wbo «ere neiirh- bo«rs had ihdr crops <^ early peas killed by the froSI. O^e ^ of iitierti catiie to contloie with ^ie o« Cher 00 their misfortune. « Ah " cri«(l be, * how linfortunate l» e have bet n, neitjbbow ! Da ym\ know 1 ba^e dono iioihk)(r but fret ever sidce. But bless rue ! you seem io have a B..e heahhy crop -com itij,. up Jtijit now. Wbat are tJiesfM ' * These,' cried the Jftfrer, « Why llie^e arc What I S'.we,! Immedi- alely alter my l<;ss.' «\\ hat com. mur lip already?' cri(Ml the Trelier. ' YfS, while you wc^re freitinf, [ ^vas workinj^: '■' 'What, and dont you fret when yon fiave a I«»as ?' • Yes, but I aUa^5 |Mit it off until I liHve repawe.l the mischiei.' ' Lo.il, wb> iben you have no need I • (ret at all.' * True,' replwl the io- •lusirivius Kanlener, » i\m\ that's tbc •ery reasmu •, m triilh, it i$ very j pleasant m baVe Qo longer rt-asou Ci !' I JTJLV liath XXXI Uay.^, llopv, (lcr;,iftil ,.s ilis, ca He's uci ajif- itJi; Mi'mi i.r C>0OC Ptiiiosojihy e^iSily lnuiM|>l»3 ovjr jiai-t tiiiii rjitir*^ iL" * buv prest-nt ills Jriamph nver pluloso|>l)y. Intrirtsi speaks all iaui^uages, and stis nil parts, even lhi;t of dis':i- tJTfrStf ilness itself. l.i \ «i i j> : Su.s .S?h S H 1 -■ 1 — _ lil i'l.! 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X ]'■»; I il 1 ::^^ . 1-3 Tll'j 35 :,M) 27 ^1 20 I Li 48.0C0' :?3 I') 14 28 55 ^ 10 IG, cy->!l 1 2 •J 4 5 (5 7 7 8 8 9 37 •: 5 . 5(5 I 48 i 41 :u . 2o ^ 14 rf ^ 11 : 4'^ I as I oTjlG 4:v2r' ^\\^\ I 24-: I 2 10' n 3 19';2.' 4 9'lcx> 5 2:i|2l <5 19,2 1 i 8 ;}■>. 5'i^^: 11 45 20 a m I) ivi KEMARhABIM 1 2 3 4 5 (J 7 8 9 10 li 1-2 33 J 4 35 )•> J 7 18 19 20 21 2'i 2^ 21 t}5 2'> 27 28 29 no ,$■'^1; ;»['■'» "6 IjiiA Hues I V rises 41i 2m morn. 3 pcl vi«'tl»!p, 4tli 8 all Tr Erasmus ditid 1536 ]) a p. Fr. rev. '89 id @ b J (i se 301».54m fcvetningf 'd 9 h !(:•<.-, iV cro<'.neill821 5 1? ^ » ■ ' I I Sup S O >< FdDU^rs Cahnder, -' ;t I-! as- i|i;»i.cii Ij} a lilUe aiac; ^^ und (uei- i/'! ar th*" (!o')r yai-fls on evtry si'M- Of your housf, oi fv«'y tl»'.nic jj'.lot \vili nuike iDaimie, uud .-nl 'i jJ'H }<-ii. C*-. uqHJS'. Il !s l»el!cr Inr lioahh, j»!(-';*sa)e and prwCi!, to r!eiui your '^o'ui » a'-tl, "vcry Mar, Piajtt ctscursibv rs in iwuv, O »1« u'i»t« Uiis y< ;-.r I't rn;i! . Get Il»|>(»ri8 j''f Ai^ricu'tuta! Sfcictiefi. ?.l,!rk yciir raslti v. uh u braiMimef imn, iHijr ;u;' l'>p ',»{' the hor;), uM'! "vnur • sht<^'» yi) il»o ear, apjl h.*ivc» lii-^se 'niu l.s r( cnrjlr-d. "AK^avsi lijve >M!;k pri jrirril for a raiuy ;k«, erciv iliinu, i-i ^uMltct i'trdc; for haviiuraiui tiaivt'.st. bv.rti •jl'^itn^io!)!- luul'T the {.':\ieriiil!ars (in !i\ ..'.ir Iniit U^i'-». Ili'.f? uaily ami iu-ar lliP tMusu; of llu' bir-is. 1' isi hvtu-r JMr laiifl, l(» ploM;^'!) i! .ind iioe it ^ Ihle li'.e (!ew iv on, tl>j«i) lalvT in t'»p ilav. D'l "ol rMlcuiu'p to iN't t\ie v»f'((!s (MJi of \OMr tjardd'S !'«"1 cori;Hi'!>Js, Ij'il ki^ep ilivm • ut. n« m Ihfc iiJil r.itl> y.jwr sous, whtut* AUGUST liatli XXXf Days. He \«'tio IB |ileds^«i v\i II nobuii^, i8 luucli loure uiihi»p|iy thau lie with wliom n< txiii^ is |»lf>ase 14 ^ 5 15 49 14 rist« morn 113 7 27 l0|Tu 5 59 13 58 515 32 15 7 12 13 25 8 1 1 VV r> 26 58 43 56 5 15 1416 7 34 54 K 8 8 13 Ti^ 5 4 56 13 52 5 14 56 17 7 57 1 35 19, S 49 13 F 6 6,6 55 13 50 5' 14 38 18 8 17 2 16, VI 9 30 14 S 6 6 6 54 13 48 4,14 20 19 8 43 2 57 •3 10 12 15 C6 7 ^ 53 13 46 4 14 1 20 9 12 3 41 25 10 5.5 16 M 5 9 6 51 13 42 4 13 42 21 9 43| 4 28 b 11 42 17lud 10 6 50 13 40 4 13 23 22' 10 22' " 17 2t) 32 J8W5 116 49 13 38 4 13 3 23 11 13, ^> ^U 1 24 19 lii o 13 6 47 13 34 3 12 44 24 murn 1 7 8 17 2 22 20 F 5 J4 6 46 13 32 3 12 24|25 lOl 8 7«3 3 20 21 S 6 15 6 45 13 30 3»12 4 '26 1 19| 9 7 15 4 20 22 C5 16<'. 4443 28 1 3 11 44|27 2 34 10 ap 11 12 J 13 I? li. li 15 AS3U 16 , 17 18 19 * 20 t 21 21: rf 2'.! '0.1. •2^ \("y^. ■'' 'vi^ 21 i J F«^ i'5 1 26 27 2^ ■ .•4. A o'^ ^- .1 30 :* J 31 Full SKA 50 1 43 4 21 5 12 5 59 44 7 27 8 8 8 S 49 9 30 1 24 20 20 7 AUGrST «th Mrmfh< 1^"^:24. I) M HEMARKAHLE Dnifs, ^'c Ljiiuojis Day Low ThI«:s ^ reis 10 I 6;n even |Transfi ap St LavvreiK^fi Go IV ?.<>.n 17^2 \2 li. ! m 30.n • i. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 li 15 Assumption* 1« 17 18 10 20 21 22 •2^ 21 j2| r's 2li .Oltn mora 20 27 23 I ■i .'" m !ia[)t beheailtd 1J il ^? Farmer's Calendar ^ \'-v 't .s p!a^ ii»;able, nui ti>r»«iv lUim /. J. Uie roil of a t\ i-..nr. but lo ciit^. r ard i nei^^ua^e Ihcni, anil ,sUi»,v ihfui that .ytu ar*.- vA-iMiiii^ t«> '•l-.are in tii.'ir fdl -urs. »'a.k «iih ili(u) as \[ ' ')n ♦uTi ^ a; cimnioii nxiptrty to tl eas J-i I vni , «1»> ""* al ->avs s.i) m.v oxi n, uiv Iii;"se3 ; !>nl our ox.n, oui h )rses, ami ttll tlietii your [/aus respeclioit'' t'.ie ma- i t'tmrnt ot Y"ur lariu. A-k 'inir ail»ice lint voii inav lirin^^ Hjeii* in' lis i«j It actine as wel! as iht'ir "^n.K^s Ji^ tjrai'O Z'nt; ' " r toeui |q' ■! (••'jcoio" Uier.i i igU"ioti ',«v ii til IS. Ik o>i\y i'< bt- i:;no'autand isHMtrss as l''n;5 as ihey l'»e. js.ivi i;!V'^e'-r> SJitunUur; to }f»ur liivry. V ss-ls tr i«-i>il, ci-piitr, and 'hi-,1.-. coiJ.iin polsnciios (jnalii'fr'f, jailil h')T'.' not l.v ns^;I umvcI) loP liMlk Loiik lo yovir .suinjiK'i .schools {.iijii Im, lift iisl»uau-.5 to wluiu v'lu ,om .11 your i ille oii'.t, tf;a;"li itiu;:n b;, liur t xf>n>o.e to bi' ^'ooi!. ii-inen.I)c'r I'.i;- ,!( oi viitUiw an! ot- p'.an. a:;(l liri^turt U) them a portion i'.om y«Ui' SI or* s. Jluiij hard wo k is to ho done 1 this iTHuHh, Dunk mi'.hir too uu^Jcli hoi lum, or cold waitr. Make S^.PTEMBER bad) XXX Diiv*. • No (nan can aiis^tr for liis couraire who bus never bt^en in tlanjjtr. When uur victs have lelt us, vie iluttt^r ourselves that we have itt'l Prosperity is a stronger trial of virtue than adversity. Tlje virtufiG are lost in inlerf«t, as rivers arein the sea. To the honour of virtue it inu«t be aCiknovvteclged, that the greatest mistoriunes befa! men from tlieir vie s. Selt loveis more ari'ullhan ilic m«-st art''ul nT rnvn. Full Moon hth Day 7 h. I'i m Morning-. Laft Quaner IGUi Day, 3 h Om \Jorning'. TSew Moon ti2d Diy, l^ h 10 m e\eriing'. First Quarter iiOtli Day, 7 h. 15 n». eveiiing-, I).»>1 « S 1 1>^ »>'> S, Sn '<*() i9' I) Ki-i.i Moon J) ( Full n w B1SES. SETS length FA dfc 1 N A 8 !(^C «iETStSilU th PL 22 SK.l I O 30 6 30 13 8 13 n 4t 7 9 2 23 2 1h 5 81 6 29 12 58 I 7 52 9 MORN. 7 avs: ^' 14 3 F|5 32 6 28 12 50 1 7 30 10 41 8 48:17 4 2 4,S 5 34:6 26 12 52 li 7 7 u I 42* 9 35 28 4 49 i 6 C 5 356 25 12 50 2 6 45 12 2 44'lO I8cr 5 32 6 Mli 37,6 23 12 46 2 6 23 13, 3 44:11 22 6 14 7Tu!5 38,6 22 12 44 2 6 0]14 38 15 4 4611 42 K 6 5G 8 w;5 406 20,12 40 3 5 MSE^ MORN. 16 7 37 9 Th5 416 19' 12 38 3 5 15116, 6 321 23 28 8 JO F 6 4?, '6 18 12 36 3 4 52 17, 6 56 1 4 V 8 18 11 S 5 a '6 J 6 12 32} 4 4 .29 18 7 iJ2 I 48 22 9 2 12 c 5 45'6 J512 30 4 4 6 19 7 53 2 32 6 9 47 13 M5 47:6 13 12 26 4 3 43 20 8 dO 3 20,17;iO STt 14!Tu5 48 6 12 12 24 5 3 20 2i| 9 14 4 12 n 11 27 ldVV5 49 6 11 12 22 5 2 57 22; 10 8 5 6 13 20 16Th5 51 6 9 12 18 5 2 34 23111 9 6 3 126 1 20 If F 5 52 6 »!12 16 6 2 11 24 Morn. 7 2'S3 2 19 18 8|5 54 6 6 12 12' 6 I 48 25 21 i 8 024 3 13 19 C 5 55 6 5' 13 10 5 I 24 26 1 38, 8 571^1 4 12 2() M 5 56 6 4 12 8 7 1 1 27 2 55 9 53 2J: 5 7 21 Tu'5 58 6 2 12 4 7 37|28l 4 1310 46 11)t 6 22 W^* 59 6 1 12 2 7 14 ^[ 8ETS 111 40:23 6 55 23 Th« 15 59 1 1 53. 8 s 8 1 6 8'E>rEN33'=5. 7 48 24 f|6 2 5 58 11 56! 8 32 2 6 40i 1 2823 8 42 25 8j6 45 56 11 52 8 55! 3: 7 18 2 23 ni 9 38 2.0 CO 55 55 11 50 L 19| 4 8 2 3 20 22 10 34 27 iu'g 65 54 11 48', 9 I 4!«i; 5 8 50' 4 J6^ II 30 28 lij'ii 8 5 52 11 44 9 2 669 49! 5 11 18 25 29 W6 9 5 51 II 42 10 2 29 7 10 43 6 3 1 I 20 ;j.o Ta 6 U 15 49 11 38 10 2 5ii 8 U 43 6 5<{ .13 1 2 7 00*00 D M 1 2 3 4 U 5 D( 6 7 ® 8 yvj< 9 H 10 H 12 13 13 z; 14 16 J6 Lf 17 Lr 11* 01 19 ^ 20 D 21 St 22 £3 H 24 25 R 86 :st 27 £8 29 St 30 Sl (lanjjf r. avc; [tit greatest ; Full SKA 2 23 ; •'5 14 4 2 4 49 5 32 6 14 6 6G 7 37 8 8 18 9 2 9 47 10 3;"i 11 27 20 1 20 2 19 3 13 4 12 5 7 6 6 65 7 48 8 42 9 38 10 34 11 30 25 I 20 1 5 7 Tf M ) 2 3 4 5 C 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 J6 17 IJ* 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 S6 27 £8 29 30 SEPTEMBER, nmtli Month, isi2 i. REMARKABLE 2£ rrs. /Oh. FSna. eve^ Ddg" da^s eod |;a|>. Or. el. 5 High tides I3th SuD. after Trinify Z^.ri». I t)^i Of m. mora. Lhw tides Lumt)ert Old style ceag*. ; ^ 9ta< [ed, '52 ' I> pe. 5^ St. Ijlist, . SrMaUliew High lides f^ sft»6h 36na. cfen. St Michael ^i Jisr«iBS Farmer's Calcndat-. not havino; aiir< harvest an excuse tor iiiieat and drink in order to liTP, and not live mertly 10 eat and drink. Hi'^e hefure the sun, and mow while ine dew is on j mow inorninir "(id evenin^r, and cMike hay and tjtt it in while the suu shines.* B> rt {Tula''-, tpm|>»-rate indt'strious; hnt oot violent — ami your harvest ^vill be i^aU'ered earli« «r and i)t Iter thiin yoiir Deiiieasto the secubd hotiuu.. If weeds ttre 'j;f;it?jf to seed iq vour tiarDy^rds and 4rarrij3c ut 11. u iiici', {^row \io»su U!i v*e gr(»\T oi(i. M «»)'* chipf wisdom consists itj lloo" ' 7tl7 b^7n iir5j'i7i."Tr\"cnnig-. Last Qiiartt^' I5lli \)dy, h. 8 in. Evening. !New Moon '22i\ Day, 3 ii. 4t> in Morning. First Quarter «J9l!i Day, 1 u. 45 in I'Afning 'Ml. Ml SuuUi ./ k'Cl S:A (k SETS 16 9 39 10 c PL 7 Ir6 8|F;6 9 S 6 10 C 6 11 M 6 l2Tu6 l3'iW6 14;7k'6 16|f \(y ICy S '6 17'C G is'iM'e MORN. 7 45 8 II, I 4o| 9 26,r2| 2 47 9 49 13| 3 47 10 12 14' 4 47 U Ri-iEs In Till 19 21) 31 22 F 23 24 £5 26 27 28 29 Tu6 W 6 TkG 6 8^6 C i6 Arc Tu6 \V6 F 6 S 6 36 5 37,6 39 6 40 6 42 6 43;6 44*5 46 6 47 5 48,6 60 '6 6lj6 62,6 6i:6 26110 24iI0 23' 10 21,10 20 10 18 10 17 10 16 10 14 10 1310 12 10 10 10 9,10 8110 6 G 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 3 13; l3 14 2 14, 0|14 66 14 64 14 60 16 48 16 46 16' 10 42 1 6' 10 40,16;i0 36! 16 II 34 16,11 32 16 J 1 28ii6,l2 26|I6 12 24 16 l2 sojie 1 3 18 »6 13 16 16 13 36 I6j 6s 16: 20 17; 43 18i 6 I9j 29 201 61 21 j ]4'22!i() 36 23 11 6 6 6 7 8 9 36 61 40 1 22' 13! 12 19' o.)l 2026 42 26 4 '27 26 28 47 29 86 30j 1 60 11 32 I -4 2 3 4 4.> 16 31 morn J •> 3 4 6 6 6 7 8 9 10 41 25 26 02? i 8 19 49 ^ 30 13 10 26 66 66 48 40 34 28 2t 22 19 13 ^ 64 40 23 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 80 04^u' as v*e n. ihom. w lu'ii it is ./ >>'> 25 OCTOBER, tenth Month. lS'2i. M 1 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 124 25 26 27 28 29 80 31 REMARKABLE Days Sfc. iii'miuiis I6ili Sua all. Tr. \2 rises Oil 46in morn 17lh SnmUy aft. Trin $ stativnar}" If. sou. 3lt IlmiBortt Low tides Buigf. sur. '77 (g) perigee (irelonga ^ . Hi«:h tidff enl 1tJ2 l9Ui8ua aftTr Crispio 5 set* 6h i7m St S»iBoit and St Jude Low tit'es 20;li S»o after Tc Farmer* s Calendar, lioG Stv. This buil«lirstj should routaiii (Kie apartment iu wliich ili" flv»iae shall be perfectly ury, and weTl provided wiili straw fur thnir bfd. Another part of it should be open »nd vrithout a M-ood(>n flour ; i'9t swii^e will not well bt-ar to be wholly st^clnd-id from the weather. Bf'iiidps this ©pru »>art may be ex* tended so as ro atf^rd i fine place for raakinjr manure. It 'l-ould be low- (est in the middle, and no water should ever run from it. With pro- per care, many loads of valuable naanure will be made efery y^ar, (There these antoi^afs are kept. The trough should be made fast at the upper side ; and it theod^esare •.•. Every man has a natiHral nghl lu lni> .ibfri} ; auJ whof^tr fiiue.i- foYirs to. ravish it from hira, deserv*"* »!fc,it;i ..lore thau the (*lib«-r who attai k^ us r»r oi" mon^y oo the Mj^ vtHy Full Moon Otii Oay '^ h. 15 in evening. Last Qaaric.-; i*iih Day, 81. i),n evenng, Mfw ]>Jv.oH -:OtU iJay, Sh 44 m evening. First Quarter 2^ h Oay, IC b.38 m. Morning M j w S I .>.»>: IS vSmi's RiskS. I stTS l.n1 7 KJTu7 ,17 W 7 07 '6 69 .:> 3 14 2 4- 4'4 a 4 5 10 4'iO 10 dec! i» 1 50 10 10 9 7 58 9 fii} 9 60' 9 64' 9 53, 9 lOiH; 14 8 !(j;i4 (-. 10 15 2 I0'i.j .TuS'lO 5G,IG I(i 52 10116 50 16 i 6 48' 10 17 lol ii 10 15 31 50 l)!l2 27|I3 40 14 4 10 22 10 i'-Z 39 5(3 I 2 3 4 6 5 23 31 K 8 42' 9 12 21, 42' 9 .54 Ti 43 10 38'10| 45; 1 1 20|28l MORN I ,i ' 16;2a 17; 18 18 19 20 Th7 F 7 S 2i;C ,7 22; M. 7 a3!Ti/7 24JW|7 25Th7 26' F, 7 27iS,7 30 -^ JLw 8,4 52 i '^ 9-4. 51 h 10,4 50 19 1114 49 .) 124 48 i '^ (4i4 40 1^ 15 4 45 I9 lfS4 44 9 17' 4 4 J 9 \^A 42 9 I9i4 41 9 194 41 9 i0,4 40 9 21|4 \i'> 9 22 4 38 9 2a 4 37 9 24 4 36 9 254 35 9 ^A^ 3^ h 40 10 17 441 10! 17 42; 15" J 8 40 15' 18 38 15 18 3o 15; IS 32 15 19 3;a5|l9 28 I4il9 26 l4jJ9 24jii 19 22;i4'20 221 U; 20 20il3'20 I8|l3|20 10! 1212 i 14 1221 12112121 ioiii,;2i I3|l9i 30 20 46 ii 222: 18' 23' 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 14 22 33 47 .i4 49 4 24 25 26 MORN. I 18 2?: 28! 4(5 59 !2 or,' 1 2 3 4 5 2 14 27 A ^ 1 a 3 3 4 5 <> 7 8 9 9 -.7 ); 32 i4 2. 5' 9, I 1 5 2]'EVENi7^ 55; 10 SKTS jll 5 (J 7 8 9 10 11 25 8;n d2'> 203, 58 I7 4G'14' 37|!£9j 28>l)l' 16K>7| 8==b 5926 55' lit 50,211 1 I 2 3 7 6f 42 31 .9i 20,1 22' 24 25 25. iOM' rA 45 21 37, Vj' S7il7 15:2.) 59ir 41 23 22 n 247 4Uf29 1 22 14 9 4 1 5 6 7 8 8 . 38 9 51 10 41 11 29 13 55 1 30 3 1(? 2 67 3 45 4 26 5 8 5 53 6 40 7 30 8 8 23 9 19 10 16 11 J2 o^Ooo ^: 'M^l IT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 i30 ft'i Ail sou □ CO '21 St s. b rists St l\lart jTides r © l»t^ri (ireat « C.cil. Sl Cle. ? O: Ad > Pill If. sial l.*^! And jklibtrr who NOVEMBER, eleventh Month 1S21, VL Full HEX 'K' 3 45 21, 4 26 T| «'> 8 'Hi] 6 53 '281 6 • 40 ^ 7 30 .,2a 8 In 8 23 2'> 9 19 25 10 16 i7 11 J2 !si 7 14 1 1^291 I 61 1^31 2 4'^ k>7 3 31 '-' 4 22 26 5 14 '111 6 9 ;^M 7 4 ^ 8 1 21 8 . 58 :^ 9 51 17 10 41 2.) 11 29 13 2a 65 II 1 36 I7| •? ir. 23 12 U7 :\i 'I'lj I REMARKABLE I Fancier A Calender, 1 o 3 4 6 • 1> 7 8 9 10 11 12 J3 14 15 1(3 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 2(5 27 28 29 i^ f»|.. All t,aiuls Ail suuiS jPoxvder IMot, 1605 -21 St s. aft Tr 1? rists lOu 35i« eve st l^larlin {Tides not verj' lowr © l>crigee Tp 8o». O'l 44'n m'T"T Great eurili^'jcilvf 17(35 >< 'I'- d" t;t«'il. O «'n j^ Si Cle. c3 ]) ^ 9 J>ets (S'i 3lm eve A.lvent (J^ ap 2^ staliuuary ^:!:>t Aodiew ,ples ; li I tiierii noi i»f bi u »tti in ).ick- |inir. Pile U|) stones ui Ue r«^uinvMl l>y sleddiH'j: L'Xik tii your pmiliry ilyou wiiu'd liave a fattii;kKy on yourialdtt at Christm.is . Possihiy you w«l! Uke two, l(j prKseiji one to yiiur ininiater, It h«» visiU Ins ptople — Dj uiit cut } aur com before it is ripe unless it is baton l\y tlie frost, I 111 which case cut it up by li.e routs irtnd slack it. -It will bf cheaper ti |hubU V"""*^'"" *^'i^ votiro'Nvii work- jiut^n tiian t(i make a Iniskiufr I Careinlly Iny up tools that hnv« Iheeu usf!(l in ti»« an;nmn B<* pos» 'ling Uj» your l>ooki, and settle all laccouiWs liie first d;«y ol J.inv)acy. JMuny tat mors are very lUYJigent jin keftpiiig their acc(5unts ller.cti (they (io not know lit)vv mtich p:o« [xerty they realiy popci secrecy is ll»e tujiv my&iiry uf able men; »nysury i* ihe olIv secrecy of weak and cunning ones. SrtiOutlie your way tj the heaii thrruojh the heart. The way of reason is a good one ; but it U cummuuly somethiug longer, and per> Lapd nc^ sosurer;!^!* Ki)<)vvle(]{>[e may {jriFe weight ; but accompiishmetits sjcly give lus- tre ; a'ul many more people see than weigh. Tuli1VIoon6th Day. G h 8 m Morning] Last Quarter 13th Diiy, 3 h 27 m Morning. ISew Moon 20th Day, h 12 m. morning*. First Quarter 28th Day, Sh I m morning, h i) ?5 1 S D a\s !S JSuu's 1 D T) «iy., iVlouii -U, l"\'i.L M w RISES 7 26 SI /rs len yih ' ^ 1 li ! 3 40 2 'Jti7 27 4 33 9 6! 10 2-3 ] 12 3 20 9 10.23 4 24 3,-b';7 27 '4 330 U 10 22 9 13 4 2.S| 9 59' b 6 13 4' S ,7 ^h'4 3'> 9 4 9|22 17 14 5 35; 10 5>'l9 6 6 5r;7 29' 4 31 9 2 9 22 20 15 G 40 \\ 47' n 7 I (i M 7 2i)'4 31 9 2 9 22 32 15, rjsia i MORN !li> 7 58 7 1u 7 no 4 31)9 8 22 39 17 5 531 4429 8 8 VV 7 30 4 309 8 22 46 18 7 4 1 42,55 8 56 {} Tn 7 31 4 29iS 58 7 22 52 19 8 \Cy 2 39'^? 9 5:) 10 r 7 31 4 298 68 7 22 57 20{ 9 29, 3 33 SI 10 47 h;s 7 3' 4 29 3 68 1 6|23 2 2110 43 4 2fi-i5 11 4<> 11 C 7 32|4 28 8 m G23 7 22|I0 551 5 i6\m 30 13 !M 7 324 28 8 50 5 23 11 23J ' MORN. 6 5 2^1 1 19 14 lu7 3>,4 2^,8 r>6 5 23 15 241 1 7 6 54 ^\ 2 1^ io \V 7 3:34 27 8 54 4' '23 18 251 2 18 7 .'It 22 2 5i 1()Th7 33 4 1 27 8 64 4 23 21126 3 30 8 36 lixi 3 .f)0 r!F;7 33'4 27 '8 54 3'23 2.3 '27 4 40 if 30 20 4 44 18 8 7 3314 27 8 64 SJiS 25 28 5 47 10 24 t 5 3U 19 C 7 3314 27 8 64 2!23 2G'29 6 46 n lylj'o 6 31 20 M 7 33*4 27 P 54' 2:23 27 SF.TS i.vf,n13 29 7 28 21 Tu7 33 4 27 8 64 1,23 27 i 5 56 1 6 Vi' 8 20 221 W 7 33,4 27 8 54 1 123 27 2, G 58 I 5ol2'5 9 J> 23,Th 7 33 4 27 8 54 23 27 3 7 69 2 4O1CC." 9 54 24 F 7 334 27 8 54 s23 2G 4 9 \'^ 23 19 10 37 il.'i! S ,7 3.'> 4 27 i^ 61 1 23 24 5 9 59 ' 4 6 Xll 19 20 C 7 3 3 4 27 8 54 1 v>3 22 61 iO 59 4 45 13 11 59 27'M 7 334 27 8 61 2 2:-. 20 ! 7111 5'8 5 25 25; 39 28li',7 334 27 8 54 2] 23 17, 8 MORN. 6 6 a' I 20 «!)W 7 32s4 28 8 53 •3 23 13 9 68 6 48 19I 2 3 3l» Th 7 3'J 4 2rt 8 63 3 23 10 10 1 59 7 35' 8 } 2 49 ?1 IV' 7 32 ''i S8 8 ^5 i 2a -5 a 3 2 « 24 14 1 3 3^ 5> 1 m 1 1 2 h r' 3 SI. (« 4 6 2' s 6 >ic 7 8 tJttn 9 3 s 10 ■ Jl 12 J3 ^i4 15 16 :17 T.^^ 18 19 4th 110 }Se 21 c ) f9' ^ 2.3 24 25 26 -St, 27 St. 28 I'll 29 L* 30' 31 Cr y IS llie way of ind |>er- rive InS" Full SKA a 40 1 4 i24 5 i;) 1 (5 1 7 I > 7 r>8 ) 8 8 ."ia ' 9 r.:> , 10 47 > 11 4(> [ 30 ^' ' 111 = ' 2 ^ !l 2 6^ J 3 bo ) 4 44 6 OU ; 6 31: 1 7 28 ' 8 20 » 9 i> 9 o4 10 37 11 19 11 59 jo 39 1 I 20 2 .1 2 49 3 3^ Dr:CF.MBEn, twelfth Moiitb 1S24 5>"r BEMARKABLE ^1 I Days, £,'c 1 9 3 4 C> 7 S Ji 12 13 •14 J5 10 17 18 19 Hi) 21 o ) 2. J 24 S>o 26 27 28 29 3(1 31 2: s. in A Iv ty«)nrt-{)ti'Hi nf n V IVI 5 selsO.i 49iii «*« *^5 ;>erigee i •"^H;! ■y so 10h[2I.ii tve. 4tli Sun in AfN 5S eclip iitv'sible O euitrs '/^ 6 ^ ^ (yilrt^lula8 StJol.u ^- C3r elongf ^ Farmer s Calender. :(he cotnpariy offiiend!!, C^md thonr own fiimily) of a wfH rviited lVre\iS|)nppr, un I a booli. iFnrni?h>onrdnr(lren wilh books jthnt will U* «o interesting that lhf:?y [Cannot rpfivtin ("rom reading (hrm. I he faremit. — '• Lft ns ccaso to ook ahroad lor sources of sudden vvealUi— let eachol" «« attend to tf;.s r.»tiR undorstandin{i;!y — know his ov\n phui and puru*^ U steiidily — - Let him do his ivoik nell jyid in sew •: on -*-!*♦ ee that all is in or.ler {ind lii for what is de^-gned — Con- jtnhute cheeK'uIly to ot>|ecu of ti.se- jfuintss and pnblic improvement, |rejjardmg with an'xious care tlie ,ini('re«ls of his church and !*choois — \a'\ him discountenance !1artha's Vioejard 45 Nanfucket 30 !Nanagan9p( Bay 30 ^ew York Ij5 Ovacopk |n |5,Passarnaquoddy ?idd 30'Penob«cot Bay add 30 Phdadelphi^ 8«b. pdd I add I adfi f add 3 15 00 20 15 judd 3 9dd 9dd add add 1 ^ik\ 1 »(U\ 4 add 3 add 6 add 3 3(1 07 07 07 24 30 (X) 15 57 4q 30 a. ) 4.J Portland Prisnith. & Newbrprt. r.di! 3 Quebec add :^Hridy Hook &nl)t. 54jSavarniuh add U '1 he limes in (he above TalMe are to he added to or subtracted Irotn the lime of high water at Halifax, according to the directions there given. Kxample--To tind the tiaie ot higij water at Quebec Slny I !8'24. 1 he time orhij;h water at Hnlilax !May I by Ihe Al- manack is Oh 30m. To thi.s add SOm (the time set against Quebec in the Table) and you have the time o( high water at Quebec lOli. ECLIPSES IN THE YEAR 1^24. 1. Jan, 10 Moon eclipsed visible h. m. Apparent time morniDg Dtiration 2 6\ Dijfila eclipsed 9« 22^' on }*h north lioib. If. Jane 26, Sun eclipsed, chief- ly invisible. Flchpse will heKin at 7h 2*^m cv *Su(i sets 7li 33in. c< 6h65io. {}dr Tiie Planet Venqs will be moroipg Mti^r till July ^9lh then evening alar through the yenr. Most arts require long study and applieation ; but the iqosI useiul an of allj that of plcaaing« re<)ui|:t8 only Uie deairt • III. Jaly 10. Moon eclipsed* visible, h, m. Beginning 10 41 1 Apparent Middle, 11 25 V lime. Ecliptic (f, 11 36 3 evtning. ^nd, 9 morning. Duration, 1 28 Digits eclipsad l^ 07^' o» ]>'s south limb. IV. December 20 Sun ectipsecl invisible. d 0\\ d6m mornini;^. I 'a latitude 9i' S/ ■ Nova-Sc Lieut. G( Lieut. Col. Capt York- F Lennox 6 LtBUHov Harris Dep re^sford l)y Ba.zalgelte Hadfn Esq dolph VieU ot Accts. J( Oliver Gol William Siviney, E; Gffinis ot Hosps. the Forces to the Fore Dv Brk M Brk Mstr tSc Harris li of Militia. Gain U WQo\h T Twinioi Boynl Art It Col F mand Capt Mosj l^ieute A . Griffilb and Co liieuls I'iii Itoyul Jlr Urn Capt Johi Lieui Rm Hoy at ' n Uru , Cupl Bar O ;i STAFF OF THE ARMY. ■ Nova -Scotia, New-Bnjnswick and their De pendencies, under the C'lnmand <)| His Exc llency Lieut. Gepl. !5>ir Jamfs Kkmpt, G. C. B 8yc. &c &c, Lie«t. Col. Couper iVlil.taiy >tc.i Kew Brumwich. C»pt Yorke 52i\ Fool F.i3sn Lurdj His Excellency Hir Howard F Lennox 62J do Aidi s (ie Cimp Douglas, Ll Governor. Lt (\U Howe Agt Mil i>ec L! Coil ujlu .^ Aitle- de Camp Hsirris Dep Adj Geo UCol lif-'Alpxr Buyfe, Slrdrsnrgern K re-ijrord l)y Qc Mmt Ceul M.\] Leslie, 4nlm [)?A\. linspiinl A^sis- Ijiizaljgptte Mnjor Brigade F Vv tan;s. Thos l^rice l>q. Ar^iCotn Haden Lnq Dy Con'-y Gc nl A- Gen. Cji A Clwrk*^ H C Uailmg dolph Vieih, Ivq Dep Com GenilVVm Plant, 'I' M iV1jirjqrs. ol Accts. Jo? Chariier. Jas blad*^!. ,Dp A-ssi (,-oaiy G- nis. A Piiair Oliver Goldsmith, Willni Lovve,iA«si iUrk TvLstr (i-twral. L.cul. Wi'.li-im Milliken, George Gallaiier, Town i\l ijor 'I'leiloric- Swiney, Esqrs. Bepy Asst Com|ton. [lev 11 VViihs O'ticlg Chap Gn2nls - — Forbes Dy losp. at St John. Kev JeioiKe Aiief . of H(jsps. Thos Dunain «ur; to Ht Andrews. tlie Forces. J Carter E^q Apoth to the Forres. W. Goddard E^q Dv Brk IVlstr Gen. J Clwir Esq Brk Mstr, Lt. Cols VVodehonse Prince Edirnrd hlavt. His Kxcf.'llency Chaplkh D Smith LieiUenanl (j»)vernor. tSc Harris Inspectng Field Officers J F tioiliunl liarr-'ck Masler. i4. ot Militia. Garriion of Halifax. U M^Colla Town Major Rev J T Twining Off Chap Lane 'i own i^lajor. lienjm. St. Croix HosptI ^late. Rev 1. op !)r.-l>ri«>ay Olliciaiing Uajiison Chaplain. OFFICERS OF THE ARMY. jRoi/al Ai'iillertf fhdfx lit Col. Fo?ter Com- rnanding Capt Mo8!*e Lieute A Duncan Adjt GnffilbLysterQM and Ccrnejins lit Enginton Lifui Runn-icles Hvi/al ' tu.ineers l^fV Uruiiswick Cupl Ijairy 74//t Rfijinunt of Fool Cvltinel Hon Sir CColvilleG C B L.'citt Colontl John A Mt^in A/itjt)rs Oav iStevvart Win iMoore C J Crabb Fra Anne II iJt)shua Wilson 'Xhomaij Juried Thos Mannin A H Fattison Lieutenants Jason Hnssard Jtihn Alves Chas King Woi Graham iSam tierron A Atkinson Ja Fleetwood Kol) Barker R Davie!* VVm Black Ko9s Flood LM'Fhersuu i? e ACiimnheH Gpufge Gore Aiine^'U^y ii'yre 'J hos Gordon A;ig F Aus^eil Ch Aymer V^iUancey J'aif J Kassard Aiij II Flood . Ai M Don Fraser Hittrg C (jiant AS\\ Kanken J M Vfardrop Capiuins Rich Cole K Pilkington J Duval Chas French G W Morton Wont Cairnea JShui Jt'nkin-J C F Maclean Liektennttis Hist litciimvnt of F^Qt ^%, Montgomery Colonel . >■ ~ Sir J Kempi GC B J A Colonel And Cren;»h r C Fay lor J Sisson Tho Manning 1 C Wheat Geo Srnylh [j A Lutrnau iDavid Djval B 1" Thomson Henry Dixon Chas Oakley Wm Hall Ensi(fn$ John Browne it Hamilton Philip 'Spiaine Vm M-JJonaUl J 18 J) )(]glass l*tiy A ThompsoB Jiij J Sisson a>7 J iiot)ert^ .v/«/'^VYm Cof^an .J S J as £»ving List of SHIPS on the North American Station. Kcar Admiral \Y C Faihe Esij C B. ,^i •SALlSFJUIiY 68 gum ^ap- VV !\l;,uil^^ Gao DniHlD.ii Jo^ 11 Thoniiis Ivlw li.?lc{»nr J I) iMprr/M- F L •Capt Mar J 5S Pilch-.^r I A Lt ii Fno;npkiu;i M i^^tr l\Mor I'aik'.T fS.irt^ Anvi Geniiull j^,•^^^l Ui Alarah-.ll ('l»ip(.; Hardy r;ns John Bryan jC'.ipl Ken H, ue A 'iiOL '^S oj.ins 'L;s/J B^ick .. '.e C'apl II ii -urrbK^r ' Win IVe^ »n Lis J 1' D jiarcoui '^''Ja.tr Ji)rin .) >ne^ U( larnan j.^-irij Davii l-'nlv^v L T Jones IAsm Wui F .»'K -.r^^ I\la:5tr SmI Tuck Surg iMicliGoodsir . \^M vVin FoUh FiM-< John Widter Ml-: MAN 28 «;no3 Uapt fc:d II Sibjy Lt-! II \n^ Bradshavv Gas li Coil! son M.isU" h>il Stin')»H iSoig .!.»'< Gi'',;h'i3t A-:o a* /o (Asnirttihi Llicir lVci;^'j unlute Living. Til f) v^ oi tkaKiiJu ivets^hl of Ihd species; au.d by whicU / -* inean^^, foti within a m T.=kea i behind e inches iit i string me.** wilh the hi hat-k to th ca the foot gurus in lli 1 Which mvl ft^aio mall to each Si more than Aijain s' in girth an ( I Which mu multiplied square fou Dfiikfs 44 Again 8 ehfis and 3 ( 1 Which inu superficial her of poui mure than Ai^nin s 7 feel 3 in J Which mi I'hen mull vjlowed to 9 and in on The din .calves or I necessary Stock, an r-k ., ^ t mearMi, fottowine; fiie^e dtrfcHoM, they wilt come to the maik, wilblii a mers trHifs Tcke 3 Blrintf, put it round tht beast, standini; square, just beiiind ' eahotitfirr blade, measura on a foot rule the feet and irtches Ut is circumfereiice^ this is called th« girth ;tben with the strina: measure iraiu thiit t>one of the tail which phiinhs Ih^ iine wilh ihc hiiwttr put of the bjiltock ; direct the line alo:i^ the biu'k to (hi fcr6-parl of the shoulder bl»(!e ; take the dimensions c.i the foot rulo as bt.'ore, which is the length, and work the fi> gurts in the foilnwing; manner ; ^irlh of an urdinarv bullock 6 4 Lenuth aioni; the back 5 3 Which mv'tipUed together, tnAt- 31 square SHperficirtl feet, that fc^airi multiplied !;y '23 (v^ hich is the numbftr uf poiiiids all<»wed to each ^Mperficial loot, of at) cattle meBsuriiig less than 7 and more than Cj feet in irirlli) makes 713 poumlsj — Ai^aiii suppostt apigr or any saiuli beast shuuld measure 2 feet in girth and 2 feet loti?, Girth of a small pig 2 Length alonpr IIjC back 2 Which multiplied together mvikts 4 Sqnrvre feet. That again multiplied by 1 1 (whii h is the number ot pourjtls allowed for each square fot)t of all catlld meusuriii^ less thniiO feet in girth,) .Dukes 44 pounds. Again suppose any ho^:, calf, &c, should measure 4 feet 6 in- ches and 3 feet inches in kngth sav. Girth 4 6 Length 3 9 Which multiplied together ipakes 16| souare feet. The square superficial feet and inches multiplied by 16, (""hich is liie nunw her of pounds allowed to all catile measnriot; less than and more than 3 fe#t iti girth makes 264 pounds : A)iain suppose a beast mejisufts b feet 4 inches in pirlh, nnd 7 feel 3 inchea in lenyth, to know how nauch be mus, We«uh, say Girth of a large Ok 8 4 Length along the back .7 3 Which multiplied toy^ether, makes 07 square aiiperficial feet. Then multiply the feet by 30 (which is the number of pounds i'ilowed to each supreticial fooi of vill cattle measuniig liss than 9 and Uiore than 7 feel ii» girth) makes 1767. The dimensions of the giilh an»l lennflh of black cattle, Sheep, calves or hogs, may be ns exactly taken this way as is at alf neces!ouut*s must be allowed aitdJi4 m^fe for not beiug pro- perly fal. Koads to the Principal Towns ia the Province from Ila- .lilax, with the names of Innkeopers. If; I 4 h Halifax to Bedf'ori* lull Fnll^'s lun M)f h'-ITs Inn H'liz A way house Gax's fliver Corbet f^'Prask's heaver R. 3 Fie'j.l's IVGotirley :3|Sfe« jack— Polly 3 Clark's 6 Truro— AViJtei-'s 3|j l*3rry's Y .rmouih .•6J Laki'S ' -I Smitii's clic llichan's 14 8 Yarmomii Church *i () BlanviU'sTuskel C V i luge 10 l^'nzin.niricenetv do l^'Blanchanls— -6 f)2 Nickersou's A|)ubtlc PtMice'^Fairn 3v 0.lSlow—^(]} >i»; ley's 5| Uiver 8 4^ L<»o g|B!«sk'5 lira^or's 5 i Amhfrsi— B»»nfs Sliarji's inn 7[Frtrt CumbHrlmd Aylfsf. rd— -Ciane'i 8|VViU»prlifan l^'Or.ard's 10 From A:MiapMlis to ■Z*i< U*r's head of llork's Bridge 6 CitMnents Ceurch 9! Mahonehay Kcnts 8 B^-ar rjyer hridifc 8 Heckman'si Aanapolis, Cbai.dler 7 (lnjrjjrjcs [)iijhy <)• -— Kverins's WejMnnu'h jWhole dislancp ,l^i^ r Li iku 's iVi -Ou'« l|Li..U;t Arrhih^l.l's M ican bfiilge, Fjr- jJi^buit GeUOts' loni;8 Read's Maci.n \i. Napair Piirslev's h AioUf.st i^iitbree 7 Benl's 2 ii^ii's Fort (.;t;:r,lj 7 Wf.ule distance 118 To Pictou, D'nson's Tniro 62 Arcitibaui Haliuoo liiver 14 8;H-r.ey's 1} 6 5 o II l;i 4 4 4 D'!r»haf''s ^V bviinrh K. •■tvvr Piciou 2(1 VV M K,»v 8 J -tin Fiasrr's 7 Acvoss ii»p liarbonr l( WaJmal) cwurt h« »se i VVhjIe distance 9.jJ * C.'ross roads from Af>chibaiii*::j io ScoU's 20 \PtomirnUfax to An- titfonJsfie. To Biancbirti's \V R-itT Pict u 92 Arcliibabi's inidrllu lliver Pic't'ui ;■> Caritpb^lPs Bast lli- v^r Piot'U 4 Sutht ;aniPs 7 Jiio'tl.'s IVlpiiiroTB;sb G t Ttfiisun's 7 M (X ecft's Auti;.'0- Wiiole distance 137 Road to the Culf iShore. To Fi'rjjnsons liJl Pru*« M*D..naM's 8 31 Cliifi ii\ Aulijjo- nishe 16 Whole distance 146 ^ Ti7H€ of going thrdtff/h the Falls, rtpHE Falls are level (or still water) abnut three hours antl nn JL hiilfon the FToocI anil ;ibuut two hours anJ fin lialf on the pbb which nn'rikpsit p-assable four times in 24 hours about 10 or 15 mi- nutes cHch lime.— No other rule can he given, as much ilepends* on the flooiiti in the Kiver Sr John aail the time of high water or full sea, vybich is often basteDed by vviuds, aud in ptoporticn to the height of them.. To Travellers. For the hiformation of Travellers heticeen Windsor and lUirrshorovghf ^c. THE Parrsborrtiijih Packet sarb regularly between Windsor and Ptfrsboruusb ev! ry week from the first A|iri! l<> Christ- mas, Viz.— leaves Parrsborough on Monday, wind and weatlier jpfrmittipg so as to be it Windsor on Tuesday ; and will sail from Ihencethe fir^l high water that hapfens at er after eijtrfet o^ctock in the morning of that day ; the P.trk«:V frenneiilly goes tuiceAr.tbrec tiiD«s a wetk v^hen busincsArrfiQiresit. I' \ Ij «•>• 'l flih 'l ! P«»» CH^ per lU Bed Hon HI.: Fnzi Pi-m ML Mxsf Da!U W.lc. Falrn Morti Xlurli, Gri Horto Hanoi , SlK'ir|i A vies I Ha^ri^ Wilin, , I^ror.a Kcnts Aunap •J Fi« irlii ll'iill's Manurc. The substances wFiich make excell^nf ma- nure are inuoh more numerous ihaa secjms to be g^*^*^ ; rally supposed by farmers. Amon^ man) others are tie following; putrified desh, bones, woollen rags, fish, fea- ther, soap suds, urine of ail animals, brine, dnng of all kind.5, scrapjr.gs of door yards and streets, rubbish of old hofises, Jime, plaster of Paris ; mud from ponds; ri- vcjs, swamps and the sea; shells, turfs, ashes, earth that has been lon^j under covi^r, weeds that grow in gar- dens, fields, ponds, rivers, the sea, &c. refcise hay, ferns or bnkes, leaves of trees, moss, rotten wood, &g. &c. All liicse jubstaucf^s, whenever they can be obtained^ ' should be collected tojjetber in a compost, which is one ©f th« most esaci'tial loqnisitos to good husbandry. Bara-^ard. Is this ^ard is the most favourable place on t'lc l;jrm, loinake manure, the outer parts of it should fcf^ so inch iiiohe*' than the middle, that no manure shall b** washed out of it by the greatest rains. As mauy of the barns and out houses as is practicable, should stand en this yard, that the manure and rubbish which they af- ford, may be easily conveyed ifttoit. The yard should be considerably large, to alford sufficirnt room for making manure; and should have several apartments into wkich sheep, calves, &e. may be put, as? oeeasion requirey^ fn November secure your cellars from frost. Fasten loose clap beards, shingles, &c. Secure a good school master, a man of learning and goo4 moral principles. Better give twenty dollars for a good man, 'than have a poor one for nothing: Supply your children with books ; and let them know that yon respect their ttiaciier, and place a hioh estimate on the priveleges they enjoy under his instructions, aqd that ihf^y will find you steadfast in maintaining good goverhi^ei;t at ^ehool ; as Well ^s in youi own family. L«© grateful t-o the God whO; is mow n- laig the year witii his goodness. *. ..!/^\ CLEMENT H. BELCHER ';*"^^ HAS constantly for Sale -t hU Stor^, opposite ttf , JPro* ^ince Building, ai^ exceilout awortm^iiit of bcbiuolBouks, JSt^tionarv^ ^c &c.-. , . ; . m,li w&siwj 1>V- e excelUnf ma- ims to be g**"^^* others are tl.e rags, fish, lea- ine, dang of all ets, rubbish of from pondsi ri- f, ashes, earth at grow ia gar- f^ise hay, ferns wuod, &G. &c. in be obtained. Jit, which is one msbandry. favourable place rarts of it should no manure shall J. As mattv of le, should stand h which iheyaf- e yard should be oom for making lents into which ton require^ Wi frost. Fasten e a good sebool loral principles, an, than have a Iren with books ; eir teaclier, and they enjoy under you steadfast in d ; as Well ts ia Dd who is crown- (' I .pppsitetfeeJPro^ , uf bchAM)kBoukS;