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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m6thode. f errata d to It le pelure, 9on k n i 1 2 3 32X :: 1 ^ 8 3 A 8 6 . ri-n.-'rysf" -T -J- / A < \ THE <: /^.^ij^ -J 1^ A'R'':^f '^E R 'S -A' L M A- N A C Yi^^ '^'t ,, ->, . ,.^ FdR THE YEAH OF OUR LOBD (iii. iB)BtD^iilbi^^rst(aft<9r^SUs|e^ti]e 0^ lifap Year,^ ' ^ ' .\1 lh^i-{ !ia<«i IP W 4eri;e /or any Ptun or tne Pi^ovirii/e*' !!V)9i&r4f>in« wiiat&ver is,deeiped £^seatial in a Wofk^of thia 3n in 4..- 'iirs^iMiih^a S<^ii l?v^| raitiJ ; >V.« »:-HV'..V...<^-, .<. ;i*' a\ '.i' ■*)•»'' a Birtctions for coming up Halifax Harbour, talsn fromthi printed Directions in the Custom- Uous9 at hali/ax. , ■..1 ni ■ SAMBRO iMlftDd and )\ff\\t house is m latitade44 dejf. aOraio. Nind iuuKiiude 63 dc(f. 3*2 uiin. W, Prom ibe vrestward, brinj^ the tight to hear N B if it bean more «!• eriy, atretch to the south waid till it bears N E and as much ourthcrlyU you please, there bt'iag no ahoal or l«d|fe to the southward ; tbra keem opf D on your larboard bow ; give it more thao a mile kttd a bait' birtb*^ in«ich more as you please. \ , Nute-^The westt^rn ledges lie from the light S W distant two miles, tl other W 8 W about one league; t)ie easlero ledg«s lie in a rauge neari; some aitove water ;the outeruast one mile and a half frum the light bearic frbm It £ N £. When the light bears north ('iitant about 2 miles, run N £ '4 miles, thi north will carry you to ChedabuQto -Head at a proper distance clear of i danger. / \ VVhen a breast of Chedabucio Head,* run Nv.| W for the south point George's Islands ' ^ Wh»n within half a mile of George's island you may entt.^ harbour v^ of it 10 i8 fathoms, or e&st ofltin 15. Id passing between Sandwich point aro^ Meagher'^ beach run nearest tl point to shun a shoal whic^ rp^s off S W from the beach. « ^' There is also a shoal lying one mile south of Sandwich point. Coming from the eastward, run for the liitht and you cannot fail seeii- . Chedabucto Head as you ontn Haliilsx Harbour » the light being 4 mil diitaut from the Head lo tbt S*VV. t \r i TIDE TABLE for the American Coast. Amelia Island libsion Harbour Bell Island Strts. Bermuda lulet CapeFwr' Cape CharlAS Cape Mny 6c Henlopn. Cape Roman Cape Sable Charleston Bar Chebocto Bay Fiurida Keys Fundy Bay Bell Gate Keonebeck entr »,ii i addl add 4 eddl sub «ddO addO add] addO atidO job. addl add 1 addl add 9 00 00 45 30 30 15 16 30 30 16 00 20 1.6 64 16 Macbias Martha's Vineyard Nantucket Nanaeanfeet Bay New-York Ovacock In. Faflsatnaquoddy Penobscot Bay Philadelphia Portland; • • .PrtBmih' & Nevtbrprl. Quehec "i^ndy Hook ii^avamtali adds nddO addO addO addl addl add 4 add 3^ add 6 1 add3i add 3 5 addOJ lubt 03 add 05 M \y The times in th^ aboVe Table are tbbesddedto or subtractedHi m time ol high water at^lalilai, accordiog to the re«l« keent lilet, tl r> e near I' » 4 I bearic ilea, i\u . ar of t point bour vii ' adds HddO addO BddO add I addl add 4 add 3^ add 6 7 adds ) add 3 3 add 3 lubt 03 addQ5 Signals made at Fort Georf^o when vessels are comia|; - : ' up the Harbour. * A do under a ball for six do A tlo over a do half huisleil for 7 do A do under 2" do closv fur 8 do A do be(w<>(«n 2 do separated lor 9 do A flag nt auy culuur^tor iU or more do Jnt ball close for oae sqaare t'lggfd vfsael. Ooft ball half liuiMed for two da IVo balls close for three do Two bails separated forfoor do A paodaut or any colour for five do [ The above are hoisted at the east or west yard arm, accordinif /» {lie quarter the vessel first appears i/i, with the addition of a ball at the centre of the yard until the vessel can be seen, when one or more of the following descriptive colours will be hoisted at the mast head. } Ao Union for a Flai; Ship, with or without a Stpndroii D<» *o decker. Do with a blue Pendant over it for a Plicate. Do with a white Pemlant over it for a smihll armed Vessel. A Red flag pierced white for a Paclc- et. A red white and Blue Flag an Ene- my's Fleet A red Hag an Enemy's 'merchantman An Union Jack o? er Neutral ur Eoe* roy'a Signals Vessel is detained or A blue Pendant lor a merchant ship A r«d Pendant for a Merchant firi^ A white Pendant for a Tupsail schr. or isiloofi. A blue apd white flag korisontally 'divided Neutral Fleet White and blue Pendant Neutral Man of War Blue fla{( Nautral Merchant Ship A white flag over any Signal Tes- sel bears a flag of Truce : 1 '■>'- f, A ball at the masi bead— Vessel is on shorj^ or ia distresp ', should imn jnedjale aid bo necessary guas t«» b«fired, > , ; • -^ . 1,.^ /•. Eicplanation of Signals Made on the ensign UtaJ^at Fort George to denote the Part wJtiHt Vessels entering the Harbour of Halifax have arrived from* ^j; A red flag from Great Britain A Red and White do the Mediter- ranean. A Red Pendant the Continent 'of Europe. A ^ bite and red Pendant Madeira, Canary or Weatern Isles A blue flag West Indies A blue Pendant Bermudas Bahamas or Turk's Island. A blue and vbite flog UQitcd States A white flag Newfoundland A Red and white flag horizontally divided, Quebec or Gulf of St, Lawrence. A blue and white flag borixonlally divided. New Brunswick or Btfy of Funday v.i,iT n-; ! A white and blue Pendant— VefscI has an English Mail on board. A white Pendant— Coasts of ^ova Scotia and Cape Breton. > -.; RMN j^'lafe^ / Repeat from Out Ports at. Fort Georg^e. Fir a sqiiart iiut^tti vessel — two bails ol a siz«. A sliip—A Ui^tt ball at the end of Ihe yard, m\\\\ a small ball in tlie centre. A brig— a sm til liali at the end of the y^rd, with a large one in the ■ • '...;. , ■ .■ cfiulre. .-.''■■. .., f ' " ' A lozercfc in the centre close up — a sloop or schooner Do do half hoistfcd — \>no or mcrtr schoontrs. BLVE dfc. Merchants' Priveilo Signals, Port of Halifaic. J & M Tnbin A red fiaB crossed wh^o RED, Sfc, Gt-urge Grissifc & Co Do crossed whiiO diagonally AifX MrRay Do centre a white star B 'hinis & iVlilchcll. A do centre » vbite square Alfxandfr Mitchdl Do centre *2 tilue bails ki a white squara Fraseri* & Co Rod and white, white next the mast . ^ Jesse Woodward A red Burgee > John Brown Du cen*re letter B Harlshorne, Boggs & Co A chequered flag, red and white* red Up* permost. William Storey A blue'Petre J W Mortis A blue Petre centre a blue ball ' , A Conard & Sou blue (lag cenireastar ;f Belcher & Binney Do. crpssed white < ,^ Wm Pryor blae aud white flag blue uppermost ! . Collins & Allison A blue Burgee ' * , Peter Grant A blue do centre letter G M Richardson bine and red flag Geo N Russell while and blue fl.ig:, white next the mast. J Stayner A ydlow Flag with a blue h-tlf moon in a white square John Ctark A blue Burgee crossed white diagonally T &L Piers A yellow flag centre a blue ball >. V. John Wilhani a yellow blue and yellow Flag. GREEN ^c. r"* V' .Law Doyle a green burgee centre a harp .^ Jofm Starr a white Flag centre a star r . John Tr^main Do with blue cross . ,: ; O Harris do centre a red square R Tremain Do with a red'cross - ujf « • ., J Lyons Red and white Fhg, white uppermost Wm Strachan White red and white do, white nelit the mast Wm M'Uerron A white burgee with a blue fly WHITE Sfc. I ) M\ ft • 1 WKl Fiddei The tight ( ed An I Forte •ell il Lientei Scon 8coii celle of lb Honour Mich Jume Bion Clerk < , • ! sow ' Law 3 Can Esqr Tbos. C John i Wm A £sqri Soow I 1 in Hie I in the lA ic. red Up" J iqaare E ^c, i > 1 W K fteynolfls t white Burgee with t red erots Fiddei. M^y and Rfihertnon Red and white fli^, red uppermost. The a^ove eii^nalB are worn at the mild. Upon a vessel arrivinfi; ill iii{ht from tlio Lii(ht Hoii(i>i so wearing \ signiil^ a HimiUr one is hoist* ed on thfj Telei^fraph Stiff, or at the yard ann of the Sit^oal St^ff at Fort George, witii a Pendant under it, descriptive o( the class of ves- eela she belongs to. . * , PROVINCE OiF NOVA SCOTIA. Lieutenant Governor anil Commander in Chief of Ih'* Province of Nova Scot ia and tts Depfntlencieit, anri Commauder of the Forces in Nota 8coii(f, New Brunswick Prince EiiwarJ hiand 'Sec. '&u. &u.— Hi« Ex« ceilencv Lieutentut Genprai Sir JAMES KEMPT, Kniiflii Grand Cross of the Must Honourable Military Order of the Bath, Hcc. (Sec. &e. HIS MAJESTY'S COUNCIL, IIonnurabJH Sampson Salter Blowers, President. Honourable and Rit^ht Rev. Robert, Lord Bi^ihop of Nova Scotia— Ho*. Michael Wullcce — Charles Hiil— Richard J Uoiacke — Charles Morris-^ James Stewart-^Thomas N Jeflrey — Breotun Halliburton— Hibbprt N Bioney — Euns Collins and Simon B Robie. Sir Rupert O Georn^e, fiart* Clerk. — Mr. S Greenwood, Messengtr. ■ HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. : £iq -^Speaker, County of Shelbume. James Biu|j;ay 6c John McKinaei Esqrs County of Sydney » Thos Dickson and J YouRflf Etqs County of Cape Br i'^n. Lawrence Kavanagh and ^^^bd S Vniacke Esqs _ •. . ^ Town of Halifax^ John Albro and Chas R Fawbanbe Esqrs Trurni Wm Dickson Esq (Jntlow, Robert Dickson Eisq Londonderry, tJamei Fiemmiog £s% - ■. . -,■ ^ ' \ - ' ' ' County of Hatifax. SOW Archibald, L L D, William Lawsou, George Smith and /" Esquires. County of Annupolit, J Campbell and Abraham Gesocr Qsqrs. County of Cumberland, Tbos. Roach JJc Richd. Blair, Esqrs. County of Lunenburg* John Hf ckotau & Loi Church £sqs. County of Kings, . Wm A Cliipman & Samuel Bishop Esqrs. (hteen*s. County Snow Parkt^r Si Joo. Freeman Esqrs County of Hants, If ai O'Briea & Bei^k Dawolf Eiqri ■ :i 'd > ;.-..;! ■<•' / \\ ! .1 ,? / '' Windsors W'lWhm Fraser Esq Fmlmoutht \Vm Younpr Esq Barringion* Win B Siirifrant E q Liverpool James R Dewnit Esq Newport Daniel VVier Esq Shelburne Thomas CrouKli Esq Yarmouth Samuel S Puute Esq A iH ' jinnapalis, John Roberhoii Em|. " * IVIIIism Fraser Eaa v < iVV (imnville, Timothy Rnuj^l s Esq Diifby, William II lloaoi Esq Lmunburg E J ward Juii»t8 r>q Amherst Jftmek S Morsi' Eiq * Horton Shfrman D- nniMon Esi ' CornwaUis* John WfltsEt, — Master of the Rolls, Hod. Sampson ittaltfr Bl»w«rs. Mast^^rs in Chancery, Hon. Brenion Haii» burton, Hon Jatnes Sleviarl, Peleg VViswell and J G Marshall, Esqrs. Re- ({islrar, H H Coi^swell, Esq. Counsellors and Solicitors. The Atturates of the .Sujffeioe Court. . .... Courts of Error, and of Marriage and Divorce* ;; ;; ^ HIS MAJESTY'S COUNCIL. ..7 Advocates and Procters, 1'Iih Adorntes of the Supreme Court, • «p i .. i . Court of Vice Admiralty. Julse, HonS S Blovveri}. Advocate Gi>neral, lloo R, J Uniacke^ 9o}icl- Ibr General, Hon Simon B Robie. Reuistrar, L Peonel, Esq. Dep Regis- trar, Hon Cb»rles Morri*. Marshal, James Piitnam, Esq. piep Marshal, Bi|r Slephf II Di'blois. Adtrocates and Proctors, The Attornies oi the Supreme CJourt— Mwtseogrpf, Mr 8 Grpvnwood. V.u.m) Court of Escheats and ForfeitBteS. '^ : ' Commissinrer, Hpnour&bi« Michael Wallace. Registrar, Sir Rupert D. George, Bi - ' ; J : ' • Court for the Probate of Willis. j/i ' V • ,, . And 4;rk(i;in«,' Letters of Adrriinlsiraiion. * >' S^ *■ ' '^ ' Surrogate General , Hononrflbl* Charles Alo'rri$'» ' .''i ^/oj'i Supreme Court ) ^ o^ Chief Justice, Hod Sampson ^ Blower^ Pnisne' J«d|re», Hoii. Br«titBB "^ HallibuttoD, Hon James Stewart, LewU H Wilkius Esq. Associate Judge, i^ f. a: y '•I' • (I I « SupreliiB m l—Sergt. orris. (he Pro* nion Hnlit , isqrs. lie- Ltturattifl of Uft, '. >ep Hegis- p Aliarshal, | /; /. iir Rupert ^ * I. Br«Qt9B '^ ate Judge, i^ c Pele^r Wisnrall Esq. A((y. G'*d). Hod R ' Uniacke. Solicitor Geo, IIod Si* tnun B Robie L L Kiii;;'^ Counsel, 8 G VV Arrbibalil L L D Ricliard J Uniacke and William FrtHf r K-qrs. Cltitk o( llie Cri>v«n an)i PrnibonotAry throii|;l)uut the Pruvine«', William Thump^on, Em) D«>|>uty, J VV Nultioi; Esq. Barristers and Atlornies at Law of tlio Supreme Court risHltiitj ill lilt; I'.Mvincp. Halifax W W C.)ir«iwell, !) s (jl.irke, SOW ArcliibaM L L D. R J Uoi- ack**, J W Null njf, WiMiam llill, C R Piiitbanks, J W J.ihnsoo. W L Saw- «»r8, James C'iinH)s«>. (Jharlt^s TwioiDy, Jamet Uoi« ocke, C I) Arrlubald, J I Siwver and J F Grav Esqrg. Pictou iN P OiiiinfT, Uolurt Hoiton, Thumatt Oickauo, John Law8Qn)jr. Joniitbait Bianciiar*! aud H(ury BI tckiylar ^sqfs. .. > Truro Jm.ahai: Mjirslers and Jiiius W Cbamiler Esqr<>. • i Annaj)>lis TC tlaliburion.. |]. Guldannitii and George Grasiie Esqra. Dvjlnj G K Nicbols Esq Amhf.rst Co of CiimberlandJjimcft S Morse, Altxaoder Steitart, J B, BucliAOi'n, CliiKiVs D U'iwli, li B. Ctinniiler Esqs. Horton, Kivtfa Co. J(»lin Whi'ldtn, Wilhani Qravfs BMfrs. Windsor^ Co Hantt William Fraser.D O 8(ev«arC^ H A EniersOD, L M Wilkiris, VV lir«'Uiley Esqr^. Shellfurne Ci.iin CHm|»»»elt Esq, JInttffouuAt Jdhn T Hill Esq. Yav moiUh John Forrnuu Esq Guysburo' V W Di'sBarrt's E«q. Liverpool Wiltirtin Stjrns atid S P Fail banks E«^q. Arichtt William C Deiaoej Esq. Luntnburg Jdhn CifijjItiMn. G F siolninoii Esqrs. . Commiasioucrs for taking Special fiail in the Country Oo Aciioiiii (It I't^niitii^ 111 ttir Supreme Court. . Anuopolis William Wmuietl Esq. '■ '• •• •; -.^^i C«TO6cr/«nrf Ciiarks Baker and Thomas Hoarb Esqs. *' dornwallis — S L AUisun li<«q. Norton — S Dfotiison E«q. HanU-^Pt^ trick Wriu'hl Esq Colchester — J Fulton li-q Pititott-^W Patterson Esq Sydney — AlexaiHler M'U xiald Esq Shelhurne — Cuiiu Campbell Esq Lu- nenburg — F J Rudolf Esq. Clergy of tlie b^stablisbed Cliurch in Noya-Scotia. Hon. the Right Revpr<'nd Robekt, L r:l Bishop of Nnva.Sct.tia, New- Brunswick and (heir DcpettdeDcifH ; Rev John lii(;l!s i) D EcclpsiH!>(ical Commissary and Rector otSt Paul'* J TT»iniii|r AM Curate vt'>Sl PauPs B G Gray iVlissiooary to Genhaus tialifax—C Inylis Dartmouth— 'i^ Par- nomSaekvile — C Porter D 1> Newport— W C Kioj? Windsor — Yl C chiao D D Falmouth— Y H9M A M P. in Acad Windsor— H Noirs Otrnwallis — E <3i |iin,j3y/ca/bri— »A Gilpin Wilimti — H N Aiuold GrautillH^J Mille^lpe Annapolis— R \ eiuDigbi'-r-T i» GmmUani F«r*»o«l/i— ^1' Rwv^,jiii*f iifhel* burne — W Twiuing Liverpool— R Aiikeii Lunenburg — C Weikn Matkhes* ter—J Shreev^ Chester— H Bii»B«y Sydney-^i Buruyeie (ira»f llinjf inis- aiooary) Tnird^W Gray CiMl^ilhianUr^U Uaytlfta Simdqi^^Q JjMlurria PttrribgrQugK '^^^^MtW^^M^^^^^^!^^^^ ^^'i'^^W^ .t 55 Clerry of the Romaii Catbolic Gharch in Nova Scotia. Rcf J Carroll aod ll<'v J D inphy Halifax — Rev Jitnoft Gram Anting* nitAtf— Rev J L-vf hoii Manchftter — Rev C Grant St. MargareCt—Hit^ DeDnJM G 'try Onxeneooke — RfV W HigiKiin St Diary^t Btfy— K^v A Dju« cell Ktl Hnwk — Rev TGr«c«? Proipfet—Rcy Pi-re Viiiceot Traeadit Ministers of the Presbyterian Church in Nova Scotia. Presbytery of Truro — R^y. H Gr>ihani A IVI Stewiack R^? John Bntwn Londonderry R«v Jno Wdddel Truro. Rtv. T S Crown Douglai. R(v. A Kerr (Economy. Preibytery of Pictou—iits, Jftmea McGregor D D East Riwer, Rev DiJiicaii Rota H^eatRive"^. T McGullocli D D Pictou (Town.) '■ R(v, John Mitchell River John. Rev. William Patrick Merisiomuh. Rev. James Thompsen Mirimichi. Rev. Tbomii Trotter Dtrcheiter R«v. Alex. Levii St, Mary's. Re?. William Milter Mabou if Port Hood » Presbytery of Halifag-^Rfv Matthew Dripps, Shelburne. Rev, Robert Black wood Upper Hhubenacmdie. Rtv. John Sprott Wind" for. Oid Presbyterian or Scotch Charch. — Rev. Areh. Gray D D Senior Miniater. Rev. E RWm. Temple & Wm. Black (iuperaumerary). Lherpool RLLuaher. Baptist Ministers. John Bnrton« David Harria Tlmmaa Ashley, Edward Manniofl; Geo. Diroock, J James Monro Samofcl M'Callay, Thomas H. Chipman, Jo*^ ieph Dimoc, Robert Hdrris Pettr Crandall, Charles Topper, David Mutter, William Elder George Richardson Joseph Henderson John Craig Eooch Towner Hbrris Hurding, Theodore Seth Harding. Colleges established in the Province, King's College Windsor ., , Patron Hia Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Governors: His Excelieney the Lieutenant Governor, The Right Rev the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, The Hon. the Chief Justice, The Judge of the Court of Vice Admiralty, The Speaker of the House of Aastmbly, The Altoruey General, The Solicitor General, The Secretary of the Pro-^ vince. The Rev. the President, The Rev. the Vice Presidfeut, The Rev the Ecclesiastical Commfssary of the Diocese. • ■ ' ■ Visitor — The Lord Bishop of Nova-Scolis,. Fffsttdtnti B«f CksrlM ferttr UD, Vice Fretidioi B*t Wm Cotb* ran D ArlioK Win C ler I) I O'lchra ACAD The Jamts v«-Hco Simon Tro' Prof rii Goverr r Tros eau R(J Low del Jamt:S M'Cttll rv. 9 Bio ris, J Btnot aeinbi ^< airai tia. A D>u« eadi§ tia. V John 3 Crowti Hiwer, Town.) Romiith, rchester Sf Port Her, i Wind' lior Mi- r. wrpool oir Geo. lan, Jo«^ t David n John A . t ^eLord f of the y, The ie Pro. i. The It ). i r Cetb* -^^ I ran D D, Professor of Divinity and ((ebrow Ref Chas Porter *^ 0* Artini; ProfcMftnr of tl«e Moral S<:ienu«9 niid iV1el>i|;hytio8. Tlif R v Wm C»»rlirnn I) D. Acliny I'rofesHor of IMalhematicii Th« Rev C Por- ter 1) D P'tileMHor of Gr.itn«ntir Rbelonc and L)gic The Rev NY. Cochran \) I), Meward Mr RubfrtM. ACADEMY under the dir'-clion of the Governors of Kiog's College, Principal R(>v Mr Siili. Dalliousie Culle<^u Halifax. Pttlron lltH Mi'ji'sly the KING, , Guveriiors ; The Riarhl Hon. Gporpe E«rl of D»tlhonBie, Ilia Excellency Sir Jamt-s Kt^mi't K C B. Hon tind Rt^ht Rev Robert L>rd UiMlto|) ol No- va>Hcolia, lloit Hamfison Sailer dlowerBi Uon Michael VVaiUce, Hun, Simon Bracf&treel Robie and the President, Pro'iesgors ol Gretic and Latin Classics "^ < Proff s8ors of Matheniiitics Natural aad Expe* > Not yet filled up riiuental Philosophy* ,, j Pictoa Academy, i . i Governed by twelve Trunlets who are to profess either the PreaSytC'* nan s>stenn of Religion or ihat ot' the Church of England. Trosiees, Hon S R Robie LL D. SG Archibald Esq L LD, T^nn^ eaii Ross, Thos M'Cnlioch im, Thos Divison, George Sinilb, R. Lowden, Win Patrick, James M'Gregor DD, Archibald Grav DD, James Roman, and James Robaon. Head M<)&leri Hev Thumaa M'Cultoch, DD. Assistant, Rev. Jus. M'Gregor DD. National School Halifax. Abel d. Gore, Esq. — Master^ Acadian School Halifax. Walter Broailey, Esq — Maste/. Jastioes of the Peace throughout the Province, ' ,ui; Right Rev R.ibtrt, Lord Bishop of Nova^Scntia. Hoo. Sampson, S Blowers, Michael WalUce.C'ias Hili, R. J. Uniacke, Chiirlfs Mor- ris, Jam«« Sttwfirl, T N. Jtfft^ry, Brenton Haliburton, Hii>b?ri N. Biniiey, Emis Coilins, S B Robie and*'the Speaker of the House of Asm aeinbly. , . t ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ' " ■ ■ . ^ .rv .;* ; J, I ., { : Memo. The sittings of Courts, namfis of Officers. Sfc, will be found at ranged under the respective Countiis to which they belong. i t I; \ HtMMlM MWiA^mta ^ COUNTY OF HALIFAX. Town and District of Halifax, Proper. High Sheriff of the County. J. I. Sawyer Es(jf. Supreme Court sits at Halifax. Od the 2 Mr Stfmuei Greenwood. Mail Days. ^ The Eastern and St. John N. B. Mails arrif'e in Halifax on Satar* day ai 3 o'clock P M, and leaves do on Wednesiiay at I o'clock P M. Western dilt*r> arrivea on Thuraday at 3 o'clock P M and leaves ditto •D Monday at 2 o'clock P. M. Eastern Division Includes Coontiei of Cnmberltrnd & Sydi.ey and Districts of Golcbei* ter and Piclou. Chief Jostice of the Inferior Courts of Common Pleas and Presideat •f the CoiiU of Sestion in this Piviii«P» Jarcd I Cbipman Esf. t I I 1 i \ COUNTY OF HALIFAX. Districts of Colchester and Pictou. Supreme Court s>is »i Piotou on Hu^ last Tuesday oi May, and third T»it8«»ay ot Se};teiiif)L'r. Ai Truro on the Isl TuemlHy of Jnof, and 4ih Tuesday of Sept. Inferior Court. Sits at piotou l»l Tues'ay of FfhroHrvi and 4h Tuesday of July, Assistant Jiidyts, Uii^h Dt-noon, A IVl'DoiiaJd. (ieou<«- Srnilh Hobt. LoMderi, and AiiUrew M'Cara Ebqis. Mr. Walter Paitt:r»uii Dtputy Proihonoiary. ' * A J Truro o I) thn^' Tupsd^y of July end Uie 3rd Tuesday of J tny A*«»it3tant Judges, John Fnitou, Janus Archiliaid, aud J M 'Curdy Esqrs. Mr. Georg;e DH D^puly Proth»H»..t»ry. , i)cssioDs of the Peace. Sits at Truro and Pinou ai me 8 inie tmit \^iih the Inferior Courts Justices of the Peace. Of and for the County r»8'<«ni^ in tin Dtstfkcts of Colchfster & Pic* tuuJami'S Fulton, Milt;;!) Dunoon, John Stewart, Jam<^s Archiiial'i, Ko- btri Lowden, Samuel T> pptr, Win. Cottinc, Joshua M irsh, John Ditkuon, William M'Kiy, Gtor^e R^y, Mathrw ArrhitMh), Weut- "worth Tiiylor, John Alen, James Skiiiner, Rohffrt Dicksoi*. Jame« f^l'Ctirdy, J mes Kent, Gtor«ai'l fclsq,— Disirici of Ptctou, George Sfftith fisq. Regigtrars df 'OeecU, &c. District of Colchester, Wiu* Dicku'in i^sq. Dutrict of Pictoo, Geo. SmMli, Esqre. District ot Fifitou. 6olleetor Tiight Dulles, R Coibtti. Colhibtbr nf Imp^oat and Excis* -aiid Pro CoKecior, Hugh D^uoon, Esq. :Dilto for Dialrict ol.Coiches- ter, Robert Drxoii, Fwq. ; . -^ v !. -u « /^ Deputy Sheriff*. District of Colchester UtiHii Aiii«uii Eaq District of Pictou JW • -^ , Harris, Esq. Commhsioners of Laiid Boafrd. ' ^'^^ ^i^-i / District of Pictou-^G«o(ge ^mith, Rutiert Lowden, John Skinner HuUeii Patterson* JOifitmi of C0^1ii(fter-^Rot»iett PiekiioPi Jlmei 1 ■ i .J I I J <...i . > .jk i i ■and third of Sept. y of Julr. \U H..bt. >ii Di|)uly y ofj'iny iM'Curdv ( )r Court, , fer & Pic- liial'l, Ko- rsh. John III, Went- Oil, JdtnbM *" aio Archio v ines Fiffu- Kay, An- liu OI(iiiig, . Wills. it PiClOU, stoo, Geo. nd Excis« ^,^ Coicties- L tou JW I Skinner ^ ../ > ^ Flemminsr, Sam Tupper, E Iward Blanchard. Postmnsters — Alc^aDilfr R'is<), E> |. Pjcloii. William Uicksiin Esq. Truro. ^a^lU(.'l Muore Esq. Guys River. COUNTY OF SYDNEY. High Sheriff for the Coumy. J)dvii| M*C|uim'u, Esq. Supreme Court, Held at Dorchester on tbe 21 'l'm's;!ay of September, Inferior Court. Sits at J)«irchpste-in llie u|»p»;r «lisir'cluf lint i«!);jti»v. tm the 2ii I Tuesday ot Marrit anml«pr. Assis'ani Judges Th('» Cutler T W iih^rlihy, Joseph iVlaisli:<|l, J iliu CuuQiughiiin aud Bea janam Ogden Esqrs. Dt^p. Prothy. AIpx !V1( Poaald. Sessions of the Vonce. Held at the s»t»e time uiiUibe Inferior Court. Justices of the Peace. Thos Cutler Custos (loiulurum. Jubepti M vKhsll, Ricltard Cunnlnfrhara Wm AtWHier, j^Chrisl Muller, Rohei MuMisoo C/ut;er, Josepli Ei Marshall. Wentworih Tftylor, Patrick Lnnifjao, Aiex MiDoua'ti, J iVIcDo nohl,C Arcliibiiirt, Rohert Mnirny, J) Archibald, W Rhlvien, T G.tnross, D Camjibell, A AlcDonald, R Hirtshome, Jm Ne.vt'in, Jq. Dtp Pruthonotary. Sessions of the Peace. Sits at Aiaherst| the same time wiih the Inferior Court. V I f : i h- 'I Justices of thft Peace. Charles Baker Esq Cuslo* Kotn'ornm Henrv Purily Gilbert Pardy Ed- wanl B.iki^r Tli"ma« Roach C H Chandler Gabriel Pnrdy D M'Farlaiie William Baker JulMi BJack Wm Wliile a«cbar«l Blair Gains Lewis J«ho Morse Gportrr Bergman J^imes M'Nab Thomas Couke aud Stephen Oxley Esqrs. J S MorKr Emj. C F. Surrogate Judge of the Court for the Probate of Wills. Charlts Bakt-r Kxq R^iriMrar of Dee«ls &•• Charles Baker EsqCi;!!.";lor of Ini|>u«t aud ExciSf. Thumas Chapman PioCullcctur of Custuuis Michael Gordon. Commissioners of Land Board. Richard Blair Thomas Roach J irn<>s K IVlurse 1 iiomas Cookef £sqr8. Coroner— JotiD Morse Esq. Postmasters— Thomas Roach Esq Fort Lawrence W White Esq Amherst^ MIDDLE DIVISION Includes the Coiioties of Hants Kingfs Queens & Luofnburgf, Chief Justice of the loferior Courts of Common Pleas and President ot the Courts otf SSessiuD in this division. WHO Hallihurton Esq. COUNTY OFHANTS. High SheriiT for the County, Patrick iVrigbt, Esq. Supreme Court f^its at Windsor on the last Tuesday oi May, and the 4tb Tuesday of Sep tember. Inferior Court. Sits at WidsnroD the 1st Tuesday ot January, and the 1st Tuesday of July Assistant Judges R Cuooingham Eaq Rev W Cochran D D Dep Pruthy. Patrick Wright Esq. Sessions of the Peace. Held at the same lime wiiii tiir Interior Court* Justices of the Peace. John Emerson Custos Rotulnrum Ricnurd Cuiininifham John Clarke Wm Smith iShubal Dnnock W Saitt^r J Walker Caleb ^mith W H »$hev Jumes Whidden John Smith A Scoit John Parktr Benjamin Dekvoll W O'Brieu J Withrow J McKay J Allison J Garby J«di > Drnnock John Eider Esqrs. Commissioners of Land Board. WHO Haliburton Jos Srnt.-li Benj^m n lle'^olft W H Shey and Rich- arrl Smith Esqrs, Sarroyate Judge of the Court for the Probate of Wills-' Wm Frasi'r E^q^. Deputy Registrar of Deeds W Bowei Esq Collector of Impost §• Excist W Bowi A Dicks 1 Held at Sils at Assis 4ea aod \ John I David \ Dewolfl J ker S D D Harr '. '. H\ Si -. I- 1 '^^ 1; .>- CoUecti Postmai ^ Sils at I lober. A \ urdv Ed' ^I'Farlaiie WIS JttilD eD Oxiey IViils. i;!!; i;lor of s Michael £sqr8. Amherst ff Justice /Ouris off irke Wm I'Bfieu J Hisqrs. nd Rrrh« Sf Excise \ I y of Sep yofJufy •' > Prothy. W Bowes Esq P;o Collector of Customs VV Bo«res Esq Ditto for Douylasi A DicksoD £uq. Postmaster — VV Bowes Eitq Windsor, .>- COUNTY OF KING'S. High Sheriff fer the Coanty. George Chipman Esq. Supreme Court Held at Hortoa on the 1st Tuesday of June, and the 3d Tuesday of September. Inferior Court. Sits at Horton on the 3d Tuesday of May, and 2d Tuesday of Oct. Assistant Judges, John Cbipman E DewoH Wm Campbell D Whid* ilea and C R Prescoli, Dep. Prothy, Samuel L Allison Esq. Sessions of the Peace. Held at the same time with the Inferior Court ; Jastices of the Peace. John Chipman Gustos Rotolorum, EUsha Oewolf, Wm Campbell David Whidden, James Kerr Wm A Chipman J Rntchford Danniel Dewnif Simon Fitch James Harris Samuel fiishop J Wells ti\e\T Wal« kcr S Deiinison James Allison Daniel Lockhiirt, Fullerton J Lewis J D Harris W Chipman jr. H Harrington Wm Chipman C P. Commissioners of Laud Board. H V B'iskirk D;ivid Wmdden Geo Chipman J Johnson Esqrs Coroners, W Moore D Dewolf Jame? Allison Esqrs. Surrogate Judge of the Court for the Probate of Wilis &c. William Campbell Esq. Deputy Registrar of Deeds &c. William Campbell E^q, Collector of Impost and Excise -^D Whidden, Esq. Pro Collector of CiiSloms—D Whidden Esq. Postmasters — Elisha Dewolf Esq Horton James Ratchford Esq Parra* borough. COUNTY OF QUEEN'S. High Sherifffor the County, Nathan Tupper Esq. Supreme Court. Held at Liverpool on the Ist Tuesday of July. Inferior Court. Sits at Liverpool on the 4th Tuesday of April and 4lh Tuesday ofOc- tober. Assistaot Judges Joshua Newton, Joseph Freeman Saow Par- I I Ti I »wi m ker Berjamin Kuaul Jiimes Dewotf Esqrs. Dep Prothy James Ro- gers Esq. Sessions of the Peace. Held at the sime lime wnh Iheluferior Court, Justices ot the Peace. Joshua Newfon Cusios Rntulurum, J'tsejih Riirss N;\<.ltiin Tipper Isanc D< xi» Biirss Jps Dewnll Esqr.s. Commisiiioners of Laud Board. Jos FrefiBin Unj K. :;mi Nrtlhan Ti'pjMjr Junes G rham Esqrs, Su^^o^ le JuiJue of the Court for lh» Piobtfte of Wills, &c. JiT h la Newton, Esq. Collector of Impost and Excise —Jos Nesvlou E?q Pro Collector of ^ Customs — Jos Newlot E q Coroner — Jacob W»)itnriiU» Esq. Posiiiasifcr- TluMiias P Ciiulktn Esq. COUNTY OF LUNENBURG, High Sher flf tor the County, Henry Koulback Esq iSupreme Court. Held at Luneabur^^ un M>i))i Cie:{jhioii J Pcrnt^U Garret Millar EJ Jamcb Esqis. Dt}< Protl) J lio Owt-tf Esq. Sesi.ions ol the Peace. HtlJ at the 8. true i me Mih llic iuferior Court. <« Justices of the Peace. Ed J «mps Oust' 8 R'lluloriiai, F J Eltir John Crf-ijiiiton John Per- neil DVVCrmdll James Walker, Jihn C Uuilolt J,.l» > Evars Eif Eo'iul't G ret iVIiitar, Win A)< xandet, John Heckmati John Owen G swells E q^.- F C Ku.'uHC P„ Commissioners of Land Board. Johir PerneUe D M Crnimlt John llfcinaii Garret Miller. Surrou^tt Judge of the Court for Iho l^iobdve of WilU, &c. J P.riielte Esq. Dei'ntv Register of De»(l>i &c. — Philip Rudolf Esq. Collector of Impost and Ladsn—Aulu Owtn E&q Pro Collector of Cusl07ns Ji'lui Owtn Esq F J Rudulf Esq Coroittr. Postmaster — J C Rudolf Eeq Luntnburg. Incladf the {n(( Session Sits at of Septf Sits at Noveml of Decc grass C {J. I Jones Winnie! veil sen Whitma Segoyn Jun Eli J FRai Roach Cutler Will James CoU and E smith Eas T mes Ro< » T.ipppr , Kobbrt &c. Uector of jy of Oc- liilar £J rihn Per- 'Ivars Ed Owfeii G ler, &c. Collector WESTERN DIVISION Inclodes the Oounties of Annapolis and Shelburne, Chief Justice of the [nferior Courts of Common Pleas and President of the Courts of Session in this division Thomas Ritchie Esq. f t i- COUNXr OF ANNAPOLIS. High Sheriff for the County, William Wiuniet, Esq. Supreme Court. Sits at Annapolis on the 2d Tuesday of June and the second Tuesday of September, Inferior Court. Sits at Annapolis on the 3J Tuesday of April and the 1st Tuesday of November ; and at Digby ou the 1st Tuesday of Jo ly and 3d Tuesday of December. Assistant Judges, Josiah Jones E IVIorton Andrew Sood« grass C U Jones Wm F Bonnell Esqrs. E Culler Dep Prothonotary* Sessions of the Peace.. At tbe'same time with the Inferior Court. Jujstices of the Peace. J Jones Custos R^lulurum. Andrew Snodgrass, Edward Thorn Wm Winniet Simon Jones Ste|vtien Jones Moses Shaw R T Randolf P Lo- vell sen Benjamin Dodge John Rugg^es E Morton S V Bayard John Whitman Phineas Lovett John Morehouse Rubin Hauklnson John M .Segoyne, W Jones Thomas Ritchie Joseph Quequay John Wiawali Jun Elias Wheelock W F Bonnell C Jones John Reed Charles Jouea J F Randolf W Bent Pardon Sankes Wm Delancy Sam Campbell W Roach Charles Hannah Sam I Chesley Sam Hail Esqrs. Ebenezer Culler C P. Surrogate Judge of the Court for the Probate of Wills. William Winniett, Esq. Registrar of Deeds. William Winniett,. Esq Coroners— Siivanus Snow Woi Young and James R Lovett Esqrs. Collector 0/ Light Duty-^W Winniett Esq Collector tf Imposts and Excise^} Robertson Esq Pro Collector of Customs-^H Gold« smith Esq. Commissioners of Land Board. Eastern District-- Thomas Ritchie Henry Goldsmith D J Ditmai H s2 imM ' !: J ji! '' : n Western Dislricl— Cer^no U Jones Charles M*Carlhy "Samuel Camp- hell lilsqrs. Poalmaatirs — Henry Goldsmith Esq Annapolis W Muir EsqDigby. COUNTY OF SUELBURNE. I' I ( iii.i ^'! High Sheriff for tiie County, John Bingay Esq. Supreme Court. Helil at Sbelburn? on the 2d Tuesday of July. . Inferior Court F<)r the district of Yarmouth and Argyle. Sits at Tuaket Village on the 1st Tuesday of May and at Yarmouth on tht'4lh Tuesilay of Novetvber Assistant Judges S S Poole, J Lent J N Bond B D'Enremont and U G Farish Esqrs M Huntington Dtp Prothonoiary. • "" I For the' District of Shelbnrne Sits at Shelhurne on the 2nd Tuesdny of May and the 2nd Tuesday September. — Assistant Judges, G, "Whitf, J. S.jr^eaut, J V Buskirk and T Crowell E»qrs.— Robert Bingay Esqr Depy Prothonotary. Sessions of the Peace. V. Held at the same lime with the luftriur Court. Justices of the Peace. Gideon White Custos Rotuloruro, John Sargeaiit Samuel S Poole, B Bernard B Dentrement Jaoob V Bui»ktrk, Jnmes Dore, J N Bond James Lent Ebenezer Crowel H 6 Farish Thos Croweil John Bingay^ , Gahriel V Nordon Anthony Landres, J Kelly B Bingay M Huniiug<« ' don J McKinnoQ Colin Campbell J Barclay Esqrs. Robert Bingay, C. P. Commissioners of Land Board. Eastern District — Colin Campbell, Jacob Van Buskirk, John Bin- gay and B Sargtant. Wtslern Dlslrict — Samuel S Poole, H G Fa- rish John M'Kiniionand Gabriel Van Norden Esqrs. Surrogate Judge of the Court for the Probate of Willsr Deputy Registrar of Deeds.--' Collectors of Impost and Excise. / Yarmouth— H G Farish. . • '* ; , ,, , ,. . Shelburne— J V Buskirk ■ ' '" • Weymouth — R Haokison, .. ^^.U . ' , :) Camp* qDigby. Pro Collectors of Customs — Yarmouth J N Bood Shelburne^X S Brucs tVeymouth—K Hankinson Burrintfton-^ioHe^h lioaaer. Coroner — George BiiJi;uy. Poj/mQ*/cr— William Co% Kscj. ahelburne. '" t-*i Ifarmoulh if, J Lent Tuesday ^ Buskirk ary. S Poole, J xN Bond u Biiigay, Munuug<« ■t Biiigay, John Bin* H G ta. mwBr . •" , I COUNTY OF CAPE BRETON. « High Sheriflf for the Counly,C R W»rd Ecq. ^^ Supreme Court. Ueld at Sydney on the last Tuesday of Atigust and at Arichat on the J st Tuesday of September. ' Inferior Court. Northern Ditilrict SitsatSyduey on the 2d Tuesday of April and the 4lh Tuesday of October. S tuthurii DiHtrict sita at Arichat on tho 4th Tuesday «( April Mjd 2«»d Tuesday of October. J G Mdrshtill Chitil Justice of the Itif Court of Common Pieas Assis' taut Judges, Tii'18 Cruwloy, L.-iwr K^vanai^h, John Leaver Hubert, and Fre'Jcr>;.k li Tjj)per Esqrs. Surveyor General of Lmds — Thomas Crawit^y. Coi'cctor uf Lnposl and EKnise — Charles E Leonard. Surrogate J. idge for the Probate of Wills— Thomis Cr.iwhy. Dep. liegisirar ol Deeds, North District— Chailes R Wnrd South District James Tuiubull Esqrs. Sessions of the Peace. Held at the same time with the Inferior Court* Justices of the Peace, ' '^ John G Mdrshall Cusloa Rotulorum, Archd Dodd, Thos Crawley, llichd Gibbons, Clement Hubert, John Leaver, Charles E L-oM^rd, Row! McKinnon, Peter H Clarke, Lawr Kavanagh, John Jones, Chu McNabb, John Campbell, J ante* Dodd, John Cameron, GeJ Syrret, Ferd, B Tapper, J')hn B Giles, David T»itt, John Hki;triiis, Jnlin Lea- verH lugrahim^ Angus Grant, Samuel Plujil, Geort;e C^ss, r W Gam- mel Win Watls, William Banuerman^ James Bill, Georyti Bfowu And, Madden, Jamo DiifFus, Theopbiius Greenwood, H- McDouuh' Jno Mc Kean and NichoUs Pair.t Esqra. Acting Collector and Comptroller— 'John Warde Benn. Collector of. Impost and Excise.—^ >» V ■ ':. Collectors of Excise and Light Duty. Charley C Leonard, jiUkhmt JameB Turabt^U E&nri. .. *¥ -^'-m^: ~r- ! I' i. k Ik ' Superintendent of King's Mines. Tiioinas Crawley, Esq. Coroner John Smith Esq, PoBtmasters— Chi M'Atpiiie Esq . Sydney Jno Fuller Esq. Arichat. Fire Wardens of the Town of Halifax. Richard Tremain Esq. Chairman; South suburbs — EdwarJ Pryor jr Fred. Major, & C R Fairbanks. St Peter's fVard—iohn /.I'tro, Henry Yeomans & Rufus Fairbanks St. Matthew's PVard^JonailhMm Tremain & Lawrenoe Uartsborot St. Paul's fTarrf— G N Russell & W A Black. County Court House Ward—TtmrnM Boggs & Wm, Minns. St John's Ward — John Liddell, John Ci«rk &; Joseph Allison. JV«rM Barrack fFarrf— Michael Tobin & S W Deblois. f^orth Suburbs, — Hon. Euos Collins, John Slarr, J N Shannon, & Samuel Cunard. Committee of the Fire Wardens appointed to manage and direct at Fires, — R Tremain, Thos Boggs, Hon Euos Collins, John Albro, J. Starr, Edw. Pryor jr. John Clark & Rafus Fairbanks. Esqrs. Edw. Pryor & John Clark to superintend & direct the Axemea, Fire Engine Company for the Town of Halifax. Wm Patterson, Capluiu. First Division — David Hutton Lieutenant, Henry Hill, John John- ston, Duncan Alexander, John Parquhar, Thomas Mackie, John Mit- chell, J Carter, Thos Palister, Wm. J Rogers, Wm Kerr, Wm.Cal- Krell, Donald McLennan, Wm. Baroett, Wm Murray, Arthur Oakley H. McLennin, Alex Malcolm. Second Z>ivMton— James Smith Lieutanant, Joel Martin, James Carmicbael, Edw. Sturroy, Thos Cassedy, James Irwin JnoDrilio Jno Jno Harvey, Andrew Crawford Geo Brookley James Bell, Geo S Wil- son D McLean John Winton. Third Division-^3 ^mta Dechman Lieutenant, Wm. Murphy, Rbt. Penny, Henry Spike, James Bricken, John Benzie, Jno Wilson Wm Var«;e» Fourth Division, Joseph O'Brien Lieutenant, Michael Byron, Ell- as Cabbott, Geo. Little, Jno. West, Thos Parker, Robt. Norris. Axe Fire Men for the Town of Halifax. William Fennerty Captain, Michael Creamer Lieutenant, George Josl, Peter Hall, Jno. McNeil, Robt Richardson, Colin McKinzie. Errol Boyd, Jno. L3ngard, Edw. Longard, Thoa McRie, Samuel Vickers, Jno McKinzie, Wm Marvin, James Grant, Wm Johnson, Wm Strickland, Jno Metzler, Henry Miller ; Jno Shefier, Geo Booth, Jas McNutt, Wm Rose, Wm Grant, Matthew Lownds, David CrowJi X. Vickeri Nicholas Wrighti Tbos I^owoda SteplMo Hull. I J Roads K<'«*liin Fi>"Z' Micuc Fiizaii l"i lice' U Liil W;..0'»'i J). (JtOl FrtlUHiL GilSjKT iJtIl lOI) Ciiiili Hot en U .iiiiU B luge's t3h;irt>'5i V\ iiiiioi Leon :»i Aiin.ipi Arichat. rbaDks. AJrbanks irtsborot IS. too. iiinoD, & iirect at Libro, J. I* emea, in John- >hu Mil- m.CaU Ottkley James riiio Jno S Wil- ', Rbr. on Wn on, Eli* is, George Kiazie. Samuel )D, Wm •th, Jas St], T. Roads to the Principal T J r;n€ipai J owns in the Province with the names of Innkeepers. from Halifu'«, lo U 1 Halifax to Bf'flforil liiii ii<"*liin('*).i{n KJ.ii hikI'h Fn'Z-hin Micucii's Itin ll.l'z i ujij hon«c f'uzai ujrice uevv « J'* I tee's Fairn l\l Liilrtf.'- 30rn J), thoi; !e Aims FriitiiDu It budge ClKf'dliid's Mo IJoiiuu — Kowter'is i (ji'citia;!! 9 ) Hot .00 Corner — tShuji's Inn A) le-ionl— Crane's V\ liinol— Glhbons li<( ii a budge Aiiuiipuli!), Chundlei 3 3 o 3 'M Trtiro— VViitcr'-* /i'.uich.Hd 6 G' (i(i««lo\v — Cjodi l('v'j< -i Lunduiideriy K Flem rniiij; 7 L'Hv Villagti Vowilt 7 lM)ot of (Job MouutaKi C!.uk'» 4i b )iuUi's T ivay mn Pup oi Cob IVlonntnin J .1*111 dy lliver Piiilip — Haw- son 9 ""'few.m's 10 1 I B .i.k's 2 fiinhorsl — Iknts 8 I'oil CiimDoiland — Wiiheniead 7 i:U 6 7 I 12 10 5 7 Fnllz'sJ Ina , l^ Fleicnei'd 4 from Hub fax ^» Au- uiiihurjr To nine Mii"t !iimi-<» 9 Hiimi-df'ij hc'.ul ot M-irgnot' bay Ciuircijs' (■h'^r'tpr Cr itul'f^'s bead of Cti^^'ier i> Hoii Zsvick'T''' b'Mfl of iV|,in()iit' b;jy tlKck'iiuu >i 22 IG 15 G Wfioie 'istHPCR 7.5 From Litiienuurg to Lo *\ i^u'i' !* iPtrj, Laiicivf river 7 Dica's inn 7 Cuiiro 's lerry Port iVkiJ v.iy 7 iM ^V^tcars nn 3 Bad 8 laii tl<'ir'nij Cove t ■" 8 M Leans Lilferi ool 2 Whole distance 34 To Cainberlaivl via FairsLorongh. Windsor 4i Paifaboro' (by water) Crane's 30 Moore's 10 Macao bridge, Fur- longs Read's iMacan I^ Nil pan Piiisia/!' A;i.herbt EiaUree 8 4 5 7 -^ents? *f" I Whethflrhpod k Yan- dnil's Fori Comb 7 Wliol.- (liAt:^nce 118 To Piclou. D!rjoo% I'mrt) 62 Archihuld SalmoD lliver 14 8tHw«r!s' 9 JVl Contjers 3 M George Picton 10 Whole ilisljinre 98 To Pietou via Masquda bat. Dartmoulli Ferry 1| Preston Bradiejr'a 6 Putnam's Farm M- Keen's Leckie'fl 5 5 II Robt Arctiibnid't 4 U')hl Geddes' 4 llent'y'^ 4 DutU);ir'.s W brand) F nwr Pietou 20 W M K-if 8 John Ffiiser'a 7 AcroM the harlmur to Wiilmsly court hou<4e 1 Whole dntance 95 J •Cro"!! roads troui Archibald's (o bcotl'a 20 FiGtfi Halifax to Anti' yunish. I'o Blanchard'a W Uiver Pietou 92 Archibald's middle Kiver Fictoii 6 Campbolfa Kast Ri- ver Piclou 4 Sutherland's 7 Smiths Merigomisb Fergusons 7 M Queen's Antigo* DJiihe 16 Whole distance 137 Road to the Gulph Shore To FerguBons 121 Prifst M' Donald's 8 MQucen's Aotigo- nidhe 16 Whule distaDce 145 The Parrsborough Packet sails regularly to Windsor & Norton every week from the tirst ot April to Christmas ; leaves PHrre^borough on Mon* day, (wind and tveather permitting) so as to be at Windsor on Puesdiiy, and will sail from thence (for Farrsborough) the first high witter that happens at or after eight o'clock in the morning, leaves Patrsborougb oa Thursday, so as to be Ht Horton on Friday, and will sail from thence for p8rr»>borough the tirst high water alter 8 o'clock in the morQiDg.-— The Packet irei^uently goes to Windi^or twice a week. <**■ Moveable Feasts. Septuagesima Sunday, Juu. 30 Quinq or Shrove Sunday, Feb. 13 Aah Wed or Ist Day of Lent Feb. 16 Mid Lent Sunday Mar. 13 Palm Sunday Mar. 27 Easter Day April 3 Explanation of Astronomical Characters . ^ The Planets, and their Relations. Low Sunday April 10 Rogation Sunday May 8 Asc Day or Holy Thurs. May 12 ] Whitsunday May 22 Trinity Suuday May 29 Advent Suudav Nov 27 ©The Son C The Mo^o, ^ Mercury, $ Venus © The Earth. ^ Mars. ) % Jupiter. IT> Saturn, ^ Herschell 04^ jiMIVtiol oihfr. differioi Y* Arie Q Taui U f','• c J^owumou n Oeinuii, The Twing ^ Sauiluriui, The ^.jhcr ® Cttiicer, The Crab VT C.iifricornus, 'I rt u «i £ lico, The Lion :Si AquHriiit, The Waicnuall VS^ Virgo, The Virgin H Piscea, The F.vb . I ^#- May 12 Solar and Lanar Eclipses in the Year 1825. May 31, The Mnon Edijis^- vjsihle. Btxinninic 7n 9\m Elliptic 7h )4m Middle 7h 24i>n End 7h 39ni Di^llB Eclipseil 0° 12'ioii the Mooiis uorthcro iinib or (rom the aouth- ern'sic'enf the E irth'a ahadow. June 16. The Sun Eclipsed invisible.' Novenitier25 The Moon EcUpafd psrlly visible • . Bi^Kiniiiutf iOh 40iin Ecliptic ^ 1 lb 27iin Moon rises eclipsed 1 1h ]7ni Middle llh 38ih End 12h 3dm. Disils Eclipsfcd, 2^^ 37' no the Moon's Southtrn Limb, or from the N<»rtbern sid* ol the Earth's Shadow. December 9. The 8uu Eclipsed in visile ... 1 -■ ,,, '•^ Explanation of the Calendar Pages. Left Hand Page. First Column sh'wa the days of the month. Second tht) ddys ol the Wft-k. Third the riaiht>: of the San. F"iirih the eettintt ot the Suu. FiUh thelent;lh of davs in hours an i liHi.uti-H. Sixrh, shMWM hw; F, sun too fast. Severillt, sun's dtrdinati- on. Eighth, the Moon's as:e in days. Ninth, the M khi's nsirg or eettintr, Tenth the Moon's southinj;. Eleventh, the Mooo'a place la the aiifns. TwiKth, hi^;h ivater at Uaiilax. Rir.HT Hand Page First column, d^^ys of the m^nth. Second Asptcta, Holidays, and Weather. Third thet F^ . ^t X * > v:$ ,, f ' : 'i s I • *tr- I i ,{,. RECEIPTS. <■'■'.. c A liquid black for Shoes or Boots. i^g^^ Take Ivory blark, mul brown Sugar, of each two onnr.es ; sweet oii I |,y ihi fnble fpr)onfij!/ a«lil ?r;itead of 6 bu>^hels in a cruiie state, three bushels so pre- pared, will be found to anitwcri and to keep the aoioiatb in superior y^ gour 9Qd condition^ ' ? . . Spi far as pafta gouri iDHiini drooj I In P» tami iwig ibeo 1 app' The and an •qv de( I. mre^ ; swcef oil , colJ, aud stir th 'U half an oiinc a a half of ivoj rar. or woollen, poul ^ntinp hRs soak J mail tills of crl of Linen. »'»" <'o nearly ai e melred lallow] 'Out injuring ihf or sisr'rainates, »n r^S- and it :«'n »n tht. SMtne und extremely. '*jrs, (o'sepa- •no'ling wrtter, °/^ I'ie grains " IS then rea added. Grin :se and drie( ^- ' Mildewed Hay and Cora May be rccovereil and rentfeVed sweet and agreeable to cattle, hy the use of common salt. The late Mr. <4rtiiur Young recom. mends the Salt to be used in the proportion of a perk to one load of H&y, wtiich is to be; stfewed upon the hay, in layers, as it is ui;» packed Irnm the putrid slock. Horses as well us other cattle, will eat greedily damaged hay that has bt^en salted, which they wi'l Out touch without the sail. A solution of common salt sprink- led on corn affected with mildew, will completely remove the dii'> .1 ease. ;rt.- .U^i- ri Au Excellent Yeast. es. «ame quanfi- je com, and ^ • ihe result »nel8 so pre' I aupenof ^ .^ The fcllowing method of making Yeast for bread, is both ensy and expeditious. Boil one pound of good flour, a quarter of t pound uf brown sugar and a little salt, in two galloua of water, for one hour. When miikwarm, bottle and cork it close, it will 1)6 fit fv)r use vo 24 hours. One pint of this will moke iSlba of bread. ,., , To prevent the growth of Weeds rotind Fruit Trecs.^ Spread on tlie groanci round the freah transplanted trees, «■ far as the routa extend the refuse stalks of flax after Ihe fibrous parts have been separated. This gives them very surprising vi- gour, as no weeds will grow under flax refuse, aud the earth re- mtins fresh He loose. OI$l trees treated in the same manner whea drooping in au orchl»rd, .will Teoover iand push out vegerian aboots. ' In place of flax stalks, the leaves which fall from ihe trees in au- tumn may be «ubiitituted, but they must be covered with waste twigs or anything else that can prevent the wind from blowing tbeoi away.^ . *'": .; /V f C Apple Jelly, ,'j , . v., It is not known, perhaps, so generally ,aa it ought to be, that apples in.'ike an excellent jelly. The process is as follows : — They are to be pared, quartered, the core comp^tely removed, and ^ut iiito a pot without water, closely covertd, and placed in an oven over a fire, when pretty Wfll ateWed, the juice'is to be squeezed out through a cloth, to which n little white ol egg is ad**'^' ded and then tho 8u^>.r. Skim it previous l« boiling^ 'heo rs*^}' 4ure it to a proper consistence & an excellent jjelly will be tht, !' rv l« \\. -...^^•-^^^i,' ,J«fei.K.i .> '"^ u n 1. Month. "* "^JANtlXfey/Bl Day«. i« 1625. The La^s of Fair Wone. Beside the parson's bovrer of yew, '''" Why strays a troubled sprifht, Th»t pitaks and piaes, and ditnty shiaef Thro' curtains of the night? -i' Why stenls along the pood of loadf ; , A gliding tire so blue, ,_, That lights a spot where grows no grass, " Wtiere falls no rain or dew ? Full Moou 4th day 7h 25na. ev. j Last QuarTr. 11th day IJti 39 m. rn. nr 18 p^^ L- f '• A^ ^/^T ^-- -^ ' ■ '• ^. *^ ^^1,^-^6.' 1825. 1 ^ m. rn . D I Full" ^•L SEA 2( HI 2 & 11 5a S » 43 II ] 34 « 2 27 f 3 21 3 4 15 6 5 8 f 6 1 1 6 50 7 33 5 8 21 r 9 4 E 9 45 I 10 25 > 11 5 > U 47 ^ EVEN31 1 1 19 > % 9 3 3 1 4 6 ."V 1825. JANUARY begins on Saturday. Winter. ? i The parson's daOghter once was good, And gentle as the doye, And young and fair — and many came To W\\x the damsel's love. > High o'er the hamlet, from the hill,* ■ Beyond the winding stream, '^The windows of a stately house ' In sheen of evening gleam. NewlWoen 18th day 1 Ih 29oi eve.|Fir9t Qrtr 27th day 4h tO m mora -A^pec*., Hoimy, Weather, | • ji|^,^,. Calendar. J> M 1 B 3 4 5 6 7 8 B 10 II 12 13 14 35 B 17 18 19 20 21 22 B 24 25 26 27 28 29 B 31 Circumci8iUM (^ |>er 2ad Sund. after ChHstmas inow '\ and \* wind Epiphany «/ ^ig. J) perigree ^ itat Lucian Ist Suoday after Epiphany s^/ns of a storm Low tides hard frosts sharp winds 2nd Sunday after Epiphany •nerving Prisca b i^ «"' High tides (^ enterecCCf Agnes changeable Vincent with 3d Sunday after Epiphany some Conv. St. Paul T^ South 7h 20m eve li of Sussex B moderatel 5 ®U ^^^^ weather K Geo JV Access. 1620 Septug. Suo. Chs. I Martyr 6 Gee IV prod. j\ew year»—WQ teoUer^our friends the usual compliments of the Season, wisbiagr them g^ond fires without smoky cbimnieB -'Sleigk rides witiiont overturoiilg—warm garments without empty pockets, —arguments without anefer, •aod plenty of good cider, and withal ifood msmories, which will enable th(>m to keep in mind the old ada^fc th^ S ',- ,.A C^/ / In hunting trin> so tine, •^ ■ J -; y ' Or tapers, spiukliug from his halli '^ '*' '''^ Beshone the midnight wine. \> >-.■.', I ),: s s J 2i ^ -O. •--r-yr. ■^p»y-y- # .1 racf •'- •il fir,/. • ■ ■ i C PL 12 10 6 59 15 iiZ -A- 44 38 3i 27 22 15 8 1.5 29 27 23 57 65 51 44 37 t I'ULt 58 IB 46 131 114 56 36 17 58 142 I27 to 8 12 24 K 18 T 12 23 13 D 5 6 7 8 9 10 29 11 23 MORN 1 12 2 7 3 3 53 4 43 V 5 -ilk 6 16' 6 59 7 41 8 21 9 2 9 43 10 27 U 12 EVEN 1 I L 2 13 < i 5;; 47 44 40 1825. FEBRUARY begins on Taesday. Winter. He sent the maid his picture* girt With diamoodi pparl and gold : And silken pa^er» sweet with musk, This gentle message told s *^ Let go thy sweetbeartd, one and all, Shalt ihou be basely wooe'd ; - , That worthy art to gain the heart Of youths of noble blood? JJTew MooB 17th day 5h 51ni eve.|First Qrtr. 25th day 9h 28m eve D M 1 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 9 10 li 12 B 14 Jd 16 17 18 19 B 21 22 23 24 25 96 S 28 Inspects, IJolitkjftt Weather, _____ ffc. Farmer's Calendar. 9 sets 9h 7m eve Furit' B V Mary Very high tides cold 2> perigree a9 you please 4galha Sexagesima Sunday char enough 4 South lib 39m eve Low for the Gr. eloD ^ best tides hard frosty duioqaagesima Sunday ValentiDe ^ ^ Shrove Tnesday Ash Wednesday tveath" » enters K fptoived apogee H (^ . ^ lit Suoday io ^*»* ram or ! sleet D ufCamb. B. i sets 9h Mm eve Lowtides moderate 2Qd Suoday in Lent 2^ sooth 10b 13m evo s May its evils, it aoy uiieuU 10 lis train, be happily averted, rendered atiogiess, or be borne with the for. titnde which results froiu due sub- mission to the will ot Providence under the severest chasteiiings. — \f prosperous be its Influence on your household joys, your bosmeas affairs and j'our intercourse with your felMmen, may it bave a no less au'i*i*''>ous effect on your minds ao'^tiearts, stimulatin^r them to gf*ilude to the great Giver of ail good, and to that candour and rarity which think 00 ef il. Our long* winters are generally considered as being a great damage and expence to the farming interest at large. To those who choose to mak^them such, this is undoubted- ly true ; but to such as consult steadily their true interest, the fact is quite otherwise. Our oortherii winters, while they undeniably con^. tribute in no small degree, to tbe health and vigour of tbe humao trame, are no longer in reality that ^ y( 7 v% h .,i A ^ r«. "^ '!^* ^*T<*^ C-ry 111. Month, MARCH, ni Days, ■1^ '^^^^ 1826 " The tale I would to thee bewray, .,.,^ ,, . in secret must be fjaid ; ..',;*.,) Al midnight hour I'll seek thy bower; ," , ' Fair lass be not afraid. ' > ' ' / ** And when the am'rou? nightingale Sings sweetly to his mate, rii pipe my quail call from the field ; lie kind, nor make me wait." I r Full iVloon. 4Kh day biu 7m. ev. j Lmt Qr. 1 1th day, lOh. I2rti. mOrn. Full SEA i . • ' - „ r\. 1825 '•^-•*««^ 'l2rri. mirn. PL SEA 531231 4 38 49 Sll S 3'1 45l2-3l 6 30 IN \m\ 7 24 39 "23 « 134 & 9 29 24 10 4 in 21 23 481201 8 33 32 B 9 n •''Mia 10 ^ 10i^7 10 6» Sln'u 48 I 47 l», 3 '^'^ l42iSli 3 27 3(i,-« 4 21 30W. & M- , s. . 4 ^ *:;.> k.\»*" 18QS MARCH begins or Tuesday. flprinf. In cap and mantle clad he camtf, Al uight with lonely tread ; Unseen and silent as a mist, * . V And hush'd the dogs with breach. ' And when the am'rons nightin£;aIo Sung sweetly to his mate, She heard his c|.uail call trom the field. And, nh ! ne'er made him wait. ■r 'I f ■*. ^l-X^/fi'V IT ew Moon 19ih dny q^ 9m ev.|l''irst C^rlt 27th d»y l Oh bOm mo1^n» D M AspectSy Holidays^ ^y "at her, 4^. Farmer's Calendar, 1 • 4 5 B 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 10 17 18 19 B 21 22 23 24 25 26 29V ^0- Daviii $ bets )0I) 3ra eve T^ sets Oh 52 at uturn look out High tiites 0, ". stoftn 3rd Suttda^iuL^Dt more moderate ■ve ought l»i vvisU thiin to be tor the itn|.ruvement of tbe mind, educali* on uf niir ciiiidren, cullivalido and Or. elunga 9 '."i 2; south 9i» 33m eve' '^ Low tides tnoT'e Greyory Martyr 4tit Suad io Lent mid LSiisi Tp sets Oh 5tn morn snorv 9 sets lOh 32w eve i> apogee rain ^ snow 5th Sun in Lent @ putc rbcy IBeoedict mild for d ^ 9 ^^'* SMSOti ' Aouanof B V Mary for a \ iiiiprovoineot of our slock, lliresh« ing out lh(f grain, dressing; hemp 6ii fl:ix, making and cuUectiag nia- ilures, the proviilfntf ot feuci[xg stuff, fuel &c. log(piher with the ,»:omotioQ aud <>oJ()ymeDt of that toclal intercourse, wluch Is thu life ^and 80.ul of suctity, the eoliveofr & )>u!ibher of maoat-rs, and the baaia of ihe i^ubd order and bist.iuteresti of ihL' community. Hints to Farmerf' — Many of at ail' it) iicht, ^^hicll l;jreilu)Uj^ht and ic\'ii IjUt'J I kiiow, aiul \v»; «u.g:il (o l)v s.\ iijU'.'h lilt more cUisa in ear calcuktions, 1 know a :nrmor wUf :n!kragc« if Ihik way; he rutis in debt tu ihi^ mciAUiuntb fur a!! th« el far 6.h Sun ii» Leyt jpHlm Sutxl. Lf>w tides . .' 3y; jjoiith 'Sh 20m, eye ittffl f^'^tdXmtr^ f lU O • ZJi ^'h W'c&\i::d'.a r^ ;ro^ fjuce in the full ; M\ t mcK the tnerchanl wll takeriip i:ruduco on* (y al the iotftst prlc« > the ecntc- c.-\ ■rV' •vy» Jf^- ^%' 1^^ ~X^*i ^^•H^*- V tV. MoBtb. APRIL, do Day^ 18^. The words he wbisper'd were so soft, They won her ear and heart i How soon will she who loves beli^v^ ! How deep a lover's art ! No lore, no soothing guise he spar'd» To banish virtuous shame ; He caird on holy God aboVie* As witness to his flame. Full Moon 3d day, 2b 2m. mor. | List Qr lOtb daif'iOh. 65m. mor. D D 8 a Dtiya H SuQ'a ^ M »»•• iHoon IVl I FULL M 1 7 RISEi. SETS. isngtb SL 4 decl N A 13 5rciET8 Sottlh PL SEA. T" 6 43 6 17 l2 38 4 ^ 4 49 11 24 Is 6 9 t 9 S a 42 6 18 12 42t 4 4 tie 14 5 20 12 19 £: 7 4 3 B 6 41 6 19fl2 44f ^(& 19 15 RISES MORN 17 8 4 M 5 39 6 21 12 48 3 5 42 16 9 11 1 15 m 8 20 6 T d 3» 6 22 12 §0 3 « 4 17 10 25 2 14 IT 8 59 « W 5 36 6 24 12 54 3 6 27 18 11 SI 3 13 t 9 58 7 T & 3d 6 25 12 56 2 a 50 19 MOBN 4 U 15 10 56 8 F 6 34 6 26 13 2 7 12 20 5 8 28 11 53 9 S 5 32 6 28 13 2 2 7 34 21 1 18 6 2 yf Mo 47 10 B 5 31 6 29 U 6 1 7 57 22 1 58 6 52 24 1 37 11 M 5 29 6 31 13 a 1 8 19 23 2 32 7 40 1» 2 25 12 T 5 28 H 32 13 12 1 a 41 24 3 1 8 24 18 3 9 13 W 6^ 27 6 3a 13 14 1 9 3 25 3 27 9 7 H 3 52 ].- 14 T 5 25 6 35 13 18 » 24 26 3 51 9 49 12 4 34 U F ff 24 6 36 13 20 9 46 27 4 14 10 29 24 5 14 16 S & 23 6 37 13 24 F 10 7 28 4 37 11 10 r 5 55 17 B 5 21 6 39 13 2b 10 28 29 5 3 U 54 17 6 39 ^ 18 M 5 20 6 40 13 30 1 10 49 d SETS ET 39 29 7 24 19 T 6 19 6 41 13 34 1 11 10 1 8 57 1 25 H 8 10 •20 W 6 17 6 43 13 36 1 11 31 2 9 57 2 14 24 8 59 1 21 T 5. 16 6 44 13 38 1 11 51 3 10 56 3 7 n 9 52 22 F 5 15 6 45 13 40 1 12 12 4 It 49 4 1 19 10 46 23 S a 13 ©^ 47 13 44 2 12 32 5 MORN 4 55 ® 11 40 24 B 5 12 6 48 13 46 2 12 62 6 35 5 48 15 £v33 25 M 6 U 6 49 13 00 2 1^ 11 7 1 16 h day 5S 6m inofn|F'r8t Qr 25th day 8h ^jny ct». ^ D lAspecl.. IloMays, yVeather, j Famer'a'ch/^,^ar. . i :2 ji 4 5 7 9. II 12 13 14 16 1« ^ 18 19 20 21 2-5 20 27 28 29 30 G<.<»i1 Friday ([ Pf rijyree fair ^* taster day pleasant iiaster Moiufny St, AnibroV Easter Tuesday windy \ ^ sets I Oh 5(>na eve ^ ^ (^ »07«C »•«!« Itii iSuii iiit Easter, Low Sun Low titlts clouds up )i south 7h 27m eve for « storm iome 2nd Snnaft Easter Hiuil t drii» •\l(.'h*fue (/ @ ei.ifcr> ii rain growing shovoftrs Gr. elon 9 St. Geurge K Gorge IV B. 3id Bun iUt Ea«;!vM- . St, Mark Ds Gluac B Low tidta $ 8tat. • /" jaets lOh I4ai eve pleoia nt Pcrigret imd mild quencc is lUe poor luiufc'a lum- iner work all goes, lo use a honacif phrase, ** lopay for a dead lioiw,'* Sc the fariper must run into dettt tor the next yei^r's supplies Thus he continues in jjebt and tormrnt. Nosr (he wants of hfe are but few; had the farmer gone nithoui many of tiie articles he had bought on ere- ,(!ii, and vwhich he could have gon« vfllhout and felt no inconvenience jfnim it, the toil uf the season he would have perform«:d with a light heart, with a reasonable prospect that another year he might enjoy mtire of the g<)o*^*' •%./ ^ isdfl MAT beffiqs on Snndajf ^ !: ■'■ vVy Sprinir. And when she saw the pods iacreasct The ruddier cherries stain, She felt her silken robe grow tight^ Her waist new weight sustain. And when (he mowers went afield, The yellow corn tc ted, She felt her burden stir within And shook with tender dread. ?./' lew Moon 17th day 7b 52tu eve. Firsi Full Mc 25th daj 2h 37(1) mora oon 3l9t day 7u 44m ev. '\AspectSf Holiday$^ Weather^ I &c* ^mU/0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 67 47 39 33 28 27 2« — ^ . Farmer's Calendar, ' ^ I4th iSan alt Easier .St. Fhilip $ Stat [& St James InventiOD of the cross Jair fli^h tidim and pleasant $ sets 8b 3901 e? e signs of rain 5th Suo aft Easier Rogation [Sunday Lowtidci clear and\ 6 ^ warm | Ascension day, Holy Tburs. Sund. aft Asceo Day ^^ rain Cnjnmbus died, 1506 iB 59 f eaters Q very pleasant bit Sunday Whit Monday Whit Tuesday O slut. CaWia good time died 1564. for peri^ree tiQ Sub. K. Cbarlell res- [lored. fla^iiny. plodder as ^uu ioieod lur feedui«( by the first of t\us montb. When the spring adf ancei it will become use- less except lot litter, and to this use all should be applied that can possibly be spared. Every luad of manure thai you can contrive to make, becomes better to you thaa so much value in cash ; fur the next crops will p»y you a much greater interest, & the encreased > worth of your lands by means of this manure, will render this better than compound interest. Swereign renned^ for Drunken' nc55.,— 'Whenever you leel an ipcli- nation to drink spirituoas liquor^; drink cool fresh vtaier* Obey th» dh'ectioo, and eveu it' you are the greatest drunkard, yoO^t'ill become a temperate sober maA*< Flaxseed boiled 9fld mixed wttb othef Teed has bern found produce- tive of better r««ults» at less ex« Ipeoce than m^t other thingausetl linlattening 0attle« 'Tis also I'uund to succeed wonderfully well io rais* ing calves. Boil half. a pint ofj Flaxseed in two quarts of water 19 minutea to a jelly ; then add skitu i»ilk euougb for three cilf efi w In / / ■1 *- (^■■MiMi 'J, J h / '^^ L^ t •^ ** ^*. ***-;||^ f • ■*- TL Montli. JITXE, SO Days; * An«l when th** wlntlfl of autumn Iiiat Along the *:ulil>Ie lioid, Thf n could the d im«*e!\« pilcous plight \*». ^^JBLo longer be coiicejlM. h n harsh nnd impry mftOf 'in. ^urioun voice roviTc* ; •• H<»nco fro'iimy 'irtht ! I'll uoncofthee— ' ril hnrbuur not thy child." i«'». T»ii LaslQ,'"- Chduy lOii. iirn om- | iNe.v iMoon lOiiiduy, 8J> 8 a), riot. / 1 2 3 4 6 7 • .9 II 18 t /f *> 1*25. \\\ 8 m. nmr» iTl^f Full , JPLJ SE4 1410 27 II 11 31 27 16 43 24116 62« 29I22 1 161 61 29] 46 n n40 25 36 ® 30 22 231 SI 1412 ' 6«Jt 54U 24 10 12 45 MORN 2S 1 9 8 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 II 60 31 14 5t 46 36 30 25 21 15 8 59 60 45 36 30 26 16 IT! K> 2^1291 2lU i7ly^ even39 1 30 2 21 15 11 8 a 2 6(i 4 a 6 7 7 HfiHk ; JUNE begini f»o Wednesday. hummer ^4 ^ i And t'tint, Hmid her flatleride hair, With clenched 6st he gripes. Anil seized a leather Ihoiig and laibM Her sides with eouudin^; stripes. Her lily skin, so soft nnd fvKirev He ribb'd with bloodv ivhetiics ; And thrust her out, tho^diirlc the nightf Tbo* steel and stunn asauils...^ „ ■i* I**" ■'■^'i First Qrlr. 2U day 7h Irn morn.|Full Moon 30th day 5h 50m mor«' I 2 3 4 6 7 • 10 II' la- 16 17 18 Jbpeettt Uolidays, Weaiher^ ^ t^* b O f9r 9 ri8i>«3b;60m moroieir vageiation Ist S«Bd after Trinity U ol « »' - «• [Ouinb Farmer's Calendar, (> < I (> variable for some da^s hnw tiilfw C apPRee 9 slat St fiarflabtis 2ad {tead «rter Trinity ' a storm Insets lih 4m eve- •, nigh O ectipinfistble ni hand »iAIHn Battle of Waterloo I8I5 3a Sttpd, alter Trioity Sienlers4i :| ^ clear and pleasant ]) par'gree ci 9 NatiTfty (pr 9t John Baptist Higrh tides 4th Si^tad after Trinity V sen 10b 13 m eta 8f.Fe«t»: U • i , ir ^uu j^api your co«« «t ntgiU thru' the S<»mmer, collect the ma- nare ioto a heap in soine coorenient pert oftbe barn yard, to present' its b«io|f wasted by the sun and rains n Aiaw minutes attention In the tnorn- ia^ H-beo the co^a are turned out to pasture, would collect a bcapofse* feral loads in a seaiiODi ready for your wheat or (T'ass (j^rounds in au- tumn. Cart on occaslouaity a cart load, or two at a time, sonne rich earth, and cover the heap ; which «fiil commix with the manure by fermentation, and become rich cnm- pnsty tluis incroasinsf the quantity and au|;mentln(|f your wealth. The borse dunir also from the stable, if adde<' to the heap, wiih llie earth will much improve its quality. , Potatoes are more prufitabte food for your workings lioraies than even; eala or grain^ as this tood rendera* \bero less liable to bots and heares, €i •> ih If, "J V \'. • f. .\:; f ■! II '^ i **. i lA. ■ K-^X^<.- ^L •M ^--rT VII. Month. :^ JULY, 31 Dayi. 1825 Up the harsh rock on flinty paths, The maiden had to roam ; ■ On totl'ring feet she grop'd her way, And sought her lover's home, ** A motbet' thou hast made of me Before thou mnd^t a wife ; For this upon roy tender breast, These hvid stripes are rife.- '**- •<.•■> Lflt*i Qiiartr. 8th dwy 3h 10 m. m ( New Moon I5lh d«v 6h llm ev \ , M 1 a 3 4 « 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 J8 IP 20 21 32 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1> W F S R IV114 Tu W Th 8 RISES F S B ]\f Tu W Th F S B» M Iv W Th F S B M Tu W Th F S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 SETS. 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 1 8-2 33 33 34 35 35 36 37 38 39 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 6017 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Days length. 32 31 31 31 30 30 29 29 2« 28 27 27 26 25 25 24 23 22 21 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 10 li 22 20 20 20 18 18 16 16 14 l4 l2 10 8 6 4 4 2 58 56 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 40 38 36 34 8 SL 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 H 6 6 6 SudN ^-'/^ b- Q ^ & I d^ -i t: "t: f 1825 'i.,4.» J '' • U s d«v 6h llm Gv loon outh PL I'ULL SBA. ^ /; ♦ • J 6/ 1825 JULY begins on Friday. ♦^ / V Saocmer. *' Behold"— and then wilh lender sobs, ^ ., ►,-: She sank upon the floor — ..^.; ** Make good the evil thoa bast WTOugbt» . \ My injured name restore.'^ <* Poor soul ! ni have thee honsM and nurs'd ; Thy terrors 1 lament. Stay here, we'll have some further talk , > •' * The old one shall repent" — - ? O. First Qrtr. 22d day I lh 20m m Qrn)|Full S \^AsptcU Holmayt Weather^ M. 29»h d^y 6h 43ti eve. I 1121 \ 8 11 I OCC! 1 8 45 1 2 48 tl 3 9 33 B 3 31 > i 10 16 4 4 14 I 2 10 59 5 4 552 4 11 40 6 5 36«t r» 21 \ 7 6 18 1 8 1 3 8 7 2 t i 1 47 9 7 47 1 2 2 32 B 8 36 2 4 3 21 '11 9 29 1 D 4 14 12 10 23 2 5 » ^ 13 11 19$ [0 6 4 1 H sven15 1 7 7 ^ 1 15 1 10$ X 7 55 ! 16 2 31 5 8 48 B 2 551 rjt 9 40 . 18 3 46 1 \\ 10 31 * 19 4 37 5 >9ll 22 ^ .20 5 29 « & EVEN 1 21 6 23 S Xl 1 8 . 22 7 17 T n 2 2 23 8 13 5 J6 2 58 -^ B 9 10 ^ 3 65 f25 ^26 10 6ls !2 4 61 11 01 ^ 6 46 27 11 51 1 18 6 36 28 morn ;: 24 29 39] 14 8 90 1 34|26> 8 9 B 'f! d"^' 1 f ^ l^^^sit. ol £ Farmer's Calendar, 6f sit. o( B V Mary ^S 5th Sua. after Tribity. TraoslatioD of St. Martio Thunder und Q rises 2h 25m m AUGUST, 81 Dati. 11926 •* I have no time to rett ai-d wait ; . -j^- ; ' That saves Dot my good name, .» ^ y\ if thou with 'hoBttStfloul haal »worO| 'ft^^ O leave me not to shame ! ^'« f^ tt;. .;^ f;. •/ • liutatthe holy allairbe Our union sanctified, Before ^he people and the priesti Receive me lor thy bcide. M- •i •^ r-. q -• Last Qr. 6th duv. 8h. Omi^ eve | New Moon I4d day, 2foi 44'm> Qior D S S Days S Suu'tf ■ ^ iiuo I C 1 F*'!'*' uth I Pit ^-EA 7 49^0^9 31 T I® 121141 l^ 56 40 117 17 10 5 56j^ 52 SI 46124 39 32 26 20 16 12 9 6 59 51 39 26 loaN 9 62 24 «^. 24 m 22 i6 MMt 23 K 17 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 to u 34 16 57 41 5^5 12 '2 65 50 ,46 41 37 31 11 6 EVEN 1 3329 15 Y 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 67 64 51 44 do :24« il 6* 37 \^^ *' Uoequal matches must not blot The hoDors of my line ; Art thou of wealth or rank for me» To harbour thee as mine, What's fit and fair Til do for thee, Shalt yet retain my love — Shalt ived ray huntsman — and we'll then Our former transport prove." First Qr 20th day 6h 19a eve. \ Full Moon 28^h day 7b 46m mom ^"T^P^ HWu^y,. Weather. ]^^ Farff^r\s Calendar. \{ 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 8 9 10 II 12 13 B 15 16 17 ;18 {5 t6 87 Lammas Day ^,. . £lear 8f pleasant (^apogee fine TianfiguratiOB of our Lord haying loth SuD after Trinity sultry sij/ns of rain St Lawrence thut%der Kiog Geo IV boro 1762 Iltb Suii after Trinity High tidt!8 Duke of York born d ^ flowers Or aloD ^ ' clear Lowtidea atid 12th Sub aftTrin D of Curub [born ^ enters Wt - not 8t Barthulomevr J^ south 7b 30m eve thunder l3tK Sun aftTrin St Au^^uBUn St John Baptist beheaded showers ) apft^^ ^ t ' caol eveninys J' A twice in a season the Ist crop ought to be cut earlier than if mown but once, in order that the roots may recover immediately* and be ready for vegetating anew. When the grass is cut late the ve- getation of the roots stops for some time. The grass however which ia thus cut early, will not be so heavy as that which is cut later, as ir will shrink after cutting ; but Uie roots will not be so much exhausted, and will afford a larger crop the next time of cult ng, or next summer it cut but ooce in a season Whoever will apply an oint- ment made of gunpowder, brim* stone and common grease, behind the necks of their lambts, will be sure of having them preserved from all kinds of vermin. The quantity necessary to be made use of 18 so small that one shillings worth is sufficient to dress up- wards of 200 lambs. Now is the lime to look out for skippers ; you muat needs turn your cheeses every day. Girls be spinning earlv in the morning, and do not ipenddo much time bi« V _J (.11 9SS5SS5" •;: M ;■» V- d\ ^ IX. Month, ,V. SEPTEM BER 30 Days. 1825. " Thy wicked souU hard hearted man, ' ' , May pangs in hell aivail ! ' i ' Sure if nol suited for' thy bride, ' ' " ' 1 was not for thy naale. - > . Go, Eeek a spouse of tibbler blood, Nor God's jqstjud^jperit.s dtiead—; So «hall ere Jdiig some t)a96 born wretch Defile thy marriage b4d, i^^r.' S6th 7 O+l*** I * A 8 45U9 3 ^ w <■• < » : % ' *< s. <' 16^5 J$EPTBI(BERl>eghis^thar8da\v Aoiiimii; Then traitor feel how wretched they In hopelew dbame immeril ; Then smite thy forehead oa the wall, With horrid curses burst. Roll thy dry eyes in wild dei|pair-~ UDSooth^d thy grianiDe woe. Thro' thy pale tempies nre the ball» And sink to ^nds below. — ':J/r;l - * ,'7/ » ti; £-•■■ First Q ;rtr i9th day 2b I5m morn.} Full Moon 26iHday IlhSSSm . . ' • I • ':. ' " ' ' ---III' I jiiii I III I n w g \A^c^^Moi\^, W^eoiA^rJl ^a^m^, x^almdar. 1 2 3 B 6 6 7 8 9 10 B 12 13 14 15 10 17 B 19 tW t3 24 B 26 27 28 29 30 mid Ltmdoo burnt 1666 6 til I4th Sunday after Trioily XhTjr l^tti Buudiiy «rter Ttrioity 4^3P ^ *®'y ^'g^» *''^** Holy Cross n^ \ ■'^ - . dipts of Inn0 ii ; ' a ^«rm lis ttJo^'r I ' ' ' '' ^ * > ' » 16lb Sunday after Triaiiy Loiitiidifs -und dltliew ! -^ Aol 3£ iiSes 4h 5m morn ^tenters tSa »hower4 At times it ( At times \ Inocu^teyour appl( 17tb J^tfn day after Ttitkiiy rtamaier, or gratt t ^ttOypriati ^" *ioA .spring Wtlh ' wtiKifl save all IJkis pookeri r!R(Rcbffei <| of HVift B fore your glass in the afcerntoon. it you do, tn 6 boys will shiver for want of diotbes next winter. I would advise ^oung ladies noKlo take snuffi nOr old ones so muob :iB to become loatJiisome to them* selves or disagreeable to otbefB. Dress well but not uwomfortably Daddy Jonathan you may ^nit tftoiG^bing at such strictores dq your family — you may need. 5a caution yourself, see that vour bam roof is whole, so that iBief^ ivill be no welcome lo your grain or hay. Take those hogs fromr your door, pat them in a goodf pen*— throw them rich earth and other things, and ^ou will have n number erloads of good itia'BMfe. Besides it mil prevent fieas from keeping your bo>s and girls in (orture all night so that tt£ey can do nothing all day. Inoculate your apple trees this thsih tfeit Tikfet will puokerin| of the ttioiitb atid Sdnackibg of lips oteji^- coufti of poor cider. If you mih to raise Mook^ p ««M|^«i■ t • 1S2d. OCTOBEa begins 6n Satarday. Autumnr On band and foot she feebly crawl'd Beneath the bower unblest ; Where Tvitb'riog leaver and gathering snovr FreparM her only rest. There rending pnini and darting thraet Aiisai! her dbudd'ring frame \ And from her womb a lovelj boy« ? t With wail and weeping came ^ , ■ v, . ' t ' . i " l^iJTQrtr imh diy2h 62m ere. |~Fn» Moon 26fh day 5h 48m everf D M Aftpects^ Molidaus Weatfurt Farmer's Calendar* 'Rttioiifius Gr eiou >{ lath Sunday aitteiiTrinity (. ,,, \fMtfor ihi 0.«ttt.: ii I '. . mason ;.,:■! f ;-'♦ .J ''.; ; Faith Low tidei .-il v;, ,^ elontdgup ' ' .-; ^ If fortaeorm Idth San aft Tria. St J>e»ys - . iAigh mndip (^ periKree ian4 b ^ n very high tides TcMMlofiLEdwCopf S Kiset 3h 59m mora raim aCHh Sho after Trinitjr Ethelreda i :■, Mi^=« i^Vv St LultP Low lides p^eoianl for the§nsom «p south 4h 10m moro • < t ShtSonaft Trinity ^ epiters n|( Otispio (^ apagea High tides 8t Simon 6c St Jade ( :>.!» tuth* 2ad Son after Trinity end sool cows to the iiaest k 'mala— it will ^iOuWy repay you»/iV*' «' n! • r Donotitalk to yoar faoyras if (heir ppinioo whs OAver rieht^lf you do they will awely; bocome disgasled 9nd disoonraged. As I consider woollen to be a bad con* ducter of beat. I n^uld advise e- very reaUy accomplished 0fcotle< mao to w«Br a coiBpiete W^en suit through .the summer* 0ipeci- ally i» dogdays ; taking off a coat iotfaet middle ot the day oftay be iiyuri«>us to ,heaUh< — Boys, yea may fish a day afler • hanrevt and buut -foxes a few d^ys qext witi- ter ; but do Dot make a ibusinesa of either Gather your late seeds and drj them canefully ; Sow Onions to stand over the wipterr— Murse yiour late potatoes, Uoe and weed ruta<' baga. Finish digging 8arly potatoes-^FiQish pulling your late QDions— Qather winter applet I before the froi^t ii^ure theni.)t^l i The praise? of ''the bascy pud- jdtng" have iieen deservedly suog jaod surely those: at least whose f »Jt)0DA8 ase made^btiedian coBOt" willseadily itaseBt (9 the^mtneifl ''-**-^4 S^:«: .. "^ 7> , .^ XI. Month. '^♦ l^bVEMBER, 30 Dayi. 1825^ Forth from her hair a silver pin With hasty hands she drew, -^ • And prest against its tender heart, And the sweet babe she slew, 5 v''» {•:; Erst nhen the act of blood was done 1 V ^ ' Her soul in guilt abhorr'd ; ^ ** My Jesus ! what has been my deed f ^ Have mercy on me Lord !" >:? r>. Last Q ,f. 3 1 day 2h^7m. ev | New Moon. lOlb day 4h. 69m. morn. M^ "l fu 2 W Ilk 4Fr * S i6 B 7M • 8Tb tw 10 Tk 11 Fr 12 S 13 B 14 M 1610 16 W 17 Tk 18 Fr lf> S 20 B SI M 22 Tu 23 W 24 -Gi 25 F 26 S 27 B 28 N 29 Tu SOW S 1 s 1 Days 8 SUD'S • C RIS Miioo's > Full Rises SBTS length F 16 decIS 21 8c SETS Sontb A SEA 6 64 5 6 9 68 14 27 10 10 4 47 11 32 « 66 5 4 9 56 16 14 46 22 11 15 5 38 24 M0R23 6 67 5 3 9 64 16 16 & 23 MORN. 6 29 a 1 14 6 68 6 2 9 62 16 15 23 24 23 7 19 21 2 4 6 69 6 1 9 48 l« 16 42 25 1 33 8 10 mt 2 65 7 1 69 9 46 16 16 26 2 46 9 1 20 3 46 7 2 58 9 44 16 16 18 27 4 1 9 54 dS: 4 3& 7 3 67 9 42 16 16 35 28 5 17 10 48 19 6 33 7 4 66 9 40 16 16 63*29 6 34 11 47 m. 6 32 7 6 55 9 38 16 17 10 6 SETS EVEN47 19 7 32 7 7 63 U 36 16 17 27 1 6 32 1 48 t M 33 7 8 62 9 34 16 17 43 2 7 83 2 48 19 9 34 7 9 61 9 30 16 17 69 3 8 37 3 47 vy 10 32 7 10 50 9 28 15 18 15 4 9 43 4 41 17 11 26 7 11 49 9 26 15 18 31 6 10 48 5 31 SSf EVEN 16 7 12 48 9 22 15 18 46 6 11 51 6 18 13 1 3 7 13 47 9 20 15 19 1 7 MORN. 7 2 25 I 47 7 14 46 9 18 15 19 15 8 53 7 44 K 2 29 7 15 45 9 16 15 19 29 9 1 62 8 25 19 3 10 7 16 44 9 14 14 19 43 10 2 51 9 6 T 3 61 7 17 43 9 12 14 19 56 11 3 50 9 48 13 4 88 7 18 42 9 10 14 28 10 12 4 48 10 32 26 6 17 7 19 41 9 8 14 20 22 13 5 47 11 18 8 6 3 7 20 40 9 6 13 20 35 14 6 46 MORN 19 6 51 7 21 39 9 4 13 20 46 15 RISE9 6 a 7 41 7 22 38 9 2 13 20 58 16 6 3 56 13 8 7 23 37 9 12 21 17 6 58 1 47 26 8 32 7 24 36 8 58 12 21 20 18 7 69 2 39 So 9 24 7 24 36 8 56 12 21 30 19 9 3 3 30 21 JO 15 7 25 35 B 64 11 21 40 20 10 10 4 21j ai 11 fi I ri W A "^Z^Pi^J^ mmmA y ■iilMpi * .« r vv r 1825^ l8Sd. • : NOy£MB£R begins ou Tuesday. Aatama u'. > ■ ' #'Ui- With bloody bands beside the poDd ■'"'*■■■ A shallow grave she (ore ** There rest m God « (here shaoie and vraDt, Thou caDiit Dot flufier more. I ■ T.. . < ♦ h. B9m. morn^ Me fengeauce wai(9, my poor, poor child, Thy wounds shall bleed afresh, . When ravens from the gallows tear 2,^ ^*^' *• • 1' . i i'? Thy mothers mouldrmg flesh." ''"■'■ >~ First Qr. 17th day 7h 17m morn | Fult Moon 25ih day 1th 8m. mur \Atpeciat Holidays^ Weather, Farmer's Calendar. All SaiDts frosts All Souls ratlier PrA Sophia bora Low lilies coldfor Powder Plot 1605 23d Sued aft Trinity 1 . fomt days Prs Aflgusta Sophia bo (^ perit^ree -^ 3^9 ... look out St Martio ., for u High tides cold 34th Sund aft Trinity AF E storm Macbutua ; , ' Low tides changes to Great Earthquake 1755 milder 26th Sond aft Trinity £dro, apogee [K and Martyr Cecilia enters f %i Clement frosty with a Catharine eel. ptiy inv $ T^ Hi|{h tides Advent Sunday > little 1^ south Ih 26m morn (St Andre vr snow of the poet's eulogiums on the cheap, yet delicious repast which this pudding eateo with milk af- fords. We hope the farmers will never so far ape the fashions of the proud and wealthy, as (o ac* quire a ta8(e sufficiendy vitiated to reject this iuyigoratiog food. A due jproportioo" ot such diet is no doubt' as well calculated to r^ise a hne h«cdy and comely iraqe of men and women; aS any [other whatever. Away then with your slops of tea, and hold fast to hasty pudding and milk: "^i Where swardland vbf intended* for iiidian corn it should be broken up in the fall ; and if it be a stiff or wettish soil it ought to be thrown up in high narrow ridges by a secou'l ploughing. In the Spring the ground should be well manured and mellowed with ploughing immediately before planting. ■i' /' Km - + m^- c» i;. .Kj) •Lr ■•4-» 3 • ^ Km Ut / -m ■vi i Xlf M(Hi4 Dfi(BEMBER 31 Dtyf ",%>/ 1825. Hacdl)y tbe b'ow^^ tier' gibbet stBuda Her skull is.still to shove. It seems to eje the barren grave Three spans in length below. ■ Th»t is the spot where grows no gtn89, Where falls no rain or dew. Whence steals along tbe pond of toadf A hov'ring fire so blue • • ^' ^M»f I \ :-> .h,- .:, ifid i' •->'/ yAii JLnst Q,r . 2 d day 1 1 h 63m e v ening | Mo o n 9th da y , 4h 20m even SETS. 4 4 Days length 34 34 33 32 32 31 31 30 30 29 29 28 28 28 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 52 60 50 48 46 44 44 42 40 40 40 38 38 38 38 83^ 8 36 S F 11 10 10 JO 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 ««• 5 5 4 8un'a jcci S r \ 6 8 8 "8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 U 8 8 36 36 36 36 36 36 ^6 36 36 36 38 35 36 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 50 59 8 16 24 31 38 45 51 56 1 6 10 14 18 20 4 3 aj 2 2 1 1 8 1 2 2 3 3 23 23 23 25 23 26 23 27 23 28 23 28 23 27 23 26 23! 25 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 21 18 15 d \ 21 22 23 24 25 26 •27 28 6 I 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 Af Ris.iitluoa &c sETslSoutb 11 17 MORN 1 2 4 6 6 26 36 48 2 16 28 llfiil 22 SETS 6 7 8 9 10 U 7 13 20 25 29 30 MORN 30 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 M PL 18 4» 37 29 23 21 20 59»Bf FULL 8£A. EVE 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 28 2a 25 24 23 19 11 AI9BS 6 41 7 8 10 11 47 56 5i 15 27 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 20 17 10 59 46 29 11 52 33 16 48 37 27 MORN 20 1 2 2 3 4 5 12 4 55 45 33 22 15 14 29 m 28 t 2f vy 24 IVW MM' 21 16 28 r 21 15 27] n 22 18 15 11 56 aiA'\yi »i >- i ^ . ... ,1 im!' /,'! *, ' ', , J- I . i First Qrtr T7th rlay 2h 6801 m»rir|T"Fu[rMoon 25th day"4h59 m mom Caa w'a retlpcl on the months tliat lire pasi.wiihout a street «moa 1 2 3 B 5 8 7 8 9 10 B 12 13 14 15 16 11 B 19 20 21 22 23 24 B 26 27 28 29 30 31 cakl_ buy ^ rises 5h 62m morain;» ' 2(iSuDiD ^dtrtot. /. /Z C3®4 i/, ».. linqwand Nu:Mlas , ., , 9tt*rn^ © perigiree '■ '''•«' J Conception of B V' Mary ,, '^eetip«e iovisible J^b High Me» 3(1 SSuiiday in Adveut snow Mbout Lttcy Or clou ths time colder and boisterous 4th Sunday jn^ Ai^vent ([ Apogee Z. very cold St Thonaas @ enters V:^ ^ Stat % suiuii dn 24 m mora Christmas Day St Stephen St John sharp lonuceots air Tp soulli Ilh evtw S)'lvester Inl ^ tlpb and without blessing the parent jof^^Nature, ulto has crowned tUu '^ear wfith his boercies ? We are now^hving upon the productions ut' aun^mer and, autumn. W*e have ub« fliqr'f ed how active nature has been durinff these fine seasons, in fulfil* ling the Creator's heneficient views ^n- favour of msn-i*bow plentiful has the autumn liarv< Foreign AffWirs Right Hen Qeorge Ctoning State. 3 For the Colonies... Karl Balhurst Fi J3t Lord of \\\H Treasury... .,.Earl of Liverpool First Lord oflhc Admiraity.;....LordVifiooiint MelviUe Chancellor of (he iCxchequer... Right Men FRoblnsoo Secretary nt War < Rt. Hon Viscount Palmerstoii President of the CouoCit .Carl HarrQwby ^, * Lord Privy Seal Karl of Westmorlam* ' Master General of the Ordnance Duke orWelfington ' Lord 8tevrart Marquis of ChotoiDdadelej Lord Chamberlain Marquis of Hertford >ln«>ter of the Horse Duke of Nentrose Paymaster of the Forces Right Hon hit Charles Long "^ " Chan, ot the Duchj of Lancaster Lord Bexley Master of ttie Mint Lord Maryborough ''X7o?K"a,7S?'TS^;} K!«ht Hon F J Kobi„«,n V Presidt. ol the Board ofTrade.Right Hon Charles Grant Virst Com. of Lapd ReTenue.... Right Hon F Hnskison Po,>m„ter. General { SiLWsSry Attorney General Sir Itobert Gilford Km|»ht Soliciiur General Sir Jno 8 Copley Kn CI Dc night iglt. STAFF OF THE ARMY [n Nova- Scotia and its Dependencies^ under the Goqir maud of His £xcel}enpy Lieutenant Grieneral Sir J AMES;.KEMPT, K. G. C. B. &c. &c. &c. Ciiptain York, 53nd Foot. Lord Ft Assistant Comtnissary Geqerafo ; Lennox, 7th do Aides do Camp; A. Grant & P. Char tier, Bsquires, Lit utenant Colonel Covv!per« M^ litary Secretary ; Lieut. Colonel lliirris. Deputy Adjutant General ; Lieut. Coloael Bereaford, Deputj Qtwiter-niaster General; Majoi Bazijigetle, Brigade Major;CrJ. Forbes, Esq Depy. Commissary. Gen«ra! ; A- Veith, ICsq. Deputy Commissary General of Accounts ; George Stviney, James Slade, Oh> ver Goldsmith, Willtam Low and William Miliiken, Esqrs. Deputy Deputy Assistant ComoMssary Ge< neral ot Accounts i J Blair. Esq. Barrack Master ; Doctor A Baittec Inspector of Hospitals; A P Brad- ley £«!a, Ordnance Surgeon; Doc> tors John Q,eil and H. u'. Parkins, Hospital Assistants ; J Carter, Esq Apothecary to. the Forces ; Lients Colonels Woodhouse, Harris and Cochran. Inspecting Field Officer! of Militia ^ ...^ DC Sa^ Hi^ las^ 3J Pri Ge W( ter Sui Tc 6ci Gg F( PI 'v.„ 1 is T-«r J :.- !Zi— A. s ot ' 1. Robert Peel n George Ctwiag jrst * ^erpool lint MelfiUe F HobJD90Q scount Palmerstoii mby (oioHiifK* elfitigfon CholoiDdndelej Hertford )ntro8e «ir Charlei LoDg ' >oroogh f J HobiosoD ^harles Grant ^ niiskisoo hester >alisburj itford Knight »ley Koiglt. Y .. '■ rr er (he CoiHr neral Sir -c. &c. ary Geperals ; rlier. fidquircs, omoHssarj Gb- » J Bfiair, Esq. •ocfop A Baxter ala; A P Brad- Surgeon; Doc. H. G. Parkias, ,J Carter, Egq . '^orces ; Lients e. Harris and Field Oacerf %, •Garrison of Halifax, Lieutenant MacColla Town Ma jor , Kev J T Twining OOiciating Chaplain i J WilUams Town Ser* jeaot, Windsor. A MacDougFll Iv^ ^arrack Mai* ter ; Doctor T Brisbane Hospital AflsiilaQt. Annqpoiis. Doctor Janfai nitron, Hospital Aisistaul. > Ccq>$ Sreton. Doctor Doyle, 8latT Surgeon ; Lt Schvrartz Town Adjutant ; Lieut. Samuel Kigby BArnick iVIastei Acto JBruMwick, His Excellency Sir Howard Doug lass, Bai t Gtistaot CommissarT General ; €bHrte8 A Claike & fl C Darltnj^ fi^ft Deputy Assistant Comuoiss^ry 'Generals; John K Woolf'ord AiBsistvot Barrack Mas J III Short Esq Staff ter General , » ^ •^••wi » mmsm ^^io.. Surgeon ; Liei)teniint Gallagher Towu Wyior ; I«ev R Willis Of. . . ^. ficiatingChtofmnat BtJohn RpyCiatiig Cliaplairu, George B/^tiViAto at ^^ederictdn. Rev Jerome Alley ditto at St An* drews Prince Edward Island. HIa Excellency Colonrl Ke.idjr. (iieotenant Governor J F Hol- land Esq Ordnance Stori'kf^oper. R Lane Town Major JJ D S. Croix Wospital Mate Rev T Al- din Officiating Chaplain " ' Newfoundland. Eneigo Gieen. fort Major C VV Beverly and VV Stevenn E<^qnifefl Deputy Assistant Commissary Ge- nerals Rftv F W Curiington Ot- aciatiog Chaplain ^. ; Ver7nuda, Sir Will Lumley, Governor Lt EMGoIdnnck Town Mnjol W 'Fackei E^q fUrrack Mu: * Crawford Esq Hospital Rev John Lough Otti- nu til gefon J Assistant jtti v:;.. 1 ' /^ ' ' ■ Ofhcers of H. M. Ordnance. John tV Tqpp.^s(| ^orekeeperi C a Pife senior Clerk, James Forrester, ji^Bior clerk^ Charles N Fife, Master Carpenter, James Plummer Mastfev Arioourer Engineer. 0e(partment. f- branch, ;M^ior ; Bjair, Barrack O^c^ei J Winniett, Ricbaird IngUs, k Isaac Rigby ,>^ dftw i mi J Officersof His M^diKty's K aval Yard. ' • A F Janet Esq Masteir Shipwrigliti John Douglas Esq Master Ati^ tendant, Jamefl Uitctaie Clerk, TbDomi Matthews Gate Porter. \ x ,'«<•• •V« 4 * OFFICERS OF THE ARMY* Roynl Artillery Halifax. t^ieut Col Forster 'Oapt Sirabcnzie Lieut enanU S Lake Asst Adjutant Lyster, Asst Qr Mr Cornelious and I^ong more • ^ a. Surgeon Bradlejr ' "' New Brunswick' Captain King '• Lt A RunnacTes Bermudas Lieutenant Griffin JVewfoundhnd Brevet Major Skinner. Koyal Engineers • New Brunswick Captain Barry Newfoundland Brevet Major Lewis Berviudd Brevet Major Bian- chnrd Lieutenants Farris and Crawley. 74th REGIMENT. *• The Elephant" '* Assay e'* *' Seringapatam" " Busaco" "Fuentes d' Onor" •' Ciudad Rodrigo" •' Badajoz'* *' Salamanca" . •' Viltoiia" ,.! " Pyrenees"' '*=^ "Nivelle"^. - !*; «*Orlhe8" - "" *♦ Voulouse" *• Peninsula" Colonel Hon Sir C ColviHe ^ GCfe& GC H Ueut General i L 1 « :i»?«i .\.- Lieut Colonel John A Meia ^ Majors David Steward '; Wm Moore * , C*^tains, .^ D Mac^ti^en G Hitiier m Eyre J Crabb Francis Ansell <^ Joshua Wilson Thomas Jones Thos Mannin \V M Crawley Lieuts, Jason Uassard John Afves Charles King- Wm Graham; A Atkmsori /, Robert Barker R Davies Wm Black , f^^. , Bart Burnet ;, ? r^ -i TWYate* W Rarosden add B^Mitjns V.^i ?■ LM'PherPon C A Campbell Qeorge Gore Ai]inc«ley Eypfr Thoii^as Gortlea Ang. F Aosell Ch A Tallancey Paymsister J Hassard Adit Wm Ramsden It d Q^M DonFraser ; Surgeon C Grant • Asst 8dr . R Rankin ''■} ' Agents HoskiosoD and Sons 81st REGIMENT. > "Waidi" *' Coruona" « Peninsula" "c- ■ - '■ -'..ilJ. •■' " ?'. ■ Colonel Sir James Kempt. G CBandGCH.maj Geo^rul. Lieutenant' Colone Andrew Creagh Mgjffrs ■'''* P C Taylor J M WardrofK i Cliarles French -"i^ G W Hb^on : .u^jlu. Mont Cmraei ^ Samuel Jenkini,;! ;■- C F MacLean n' i. K Montgomery . ^" t « Luuienfljnfe !, J SissoD Adj' ^, "/ Thomas MaBDibg T C Whfeat George Smyth. J A Lutman J, , David Duvaf ' ET Thomson j"'. If enry Dixon -,*;,' Charles OHkley "/. WllUam ttan •'^^ J^hn- Browne Eusigm , r RHatniltou ' =• , PCMawh '^^A^^ •> WmlVf Donald-*'^ •'■" ' J as Douglass GV Creagh G Keeves '^^f^ '- » Pay A TbtimpflOD A<)j J Sisson /t ^ , QM J Roberts 'bn*fu SurWmCogan •♦>?.. -v. ASJssEwiog i' 1 i Ayeni* X4iwrie&Soii ^N\:, „. ,*■ mmmm .» t 96tb REOillBKT Colonel f Jos Fuller mgtn John Httrm JMors 3 W Pttf I c M«dtt White W HymS, hi K C MttiBieH m ACaihitrMs \ Richard Getbar John Garlaocl H B iijde — *4 V* 1/ . ■ * ;Hi W S WKllcv RWBroush^^ , H S|»ratt T Keton^dy J £>owiifa|f L F Jones WmKidmBO B Snthe^land A RolMrtstn Pi^NojB«nt W L Gary A M^Kenzie IWQuseli.,. , Kntigttt^ 3 fffid DCoeteH^ tfvV ^ GW Story V^.» Don O'BriaQ T A Sontcr PayC J Furlong Sutherland MurcbisoQ v«* AdiEi dMJ O'V'iV Sue JShoriand A^ISABil'^Aodreit \aVl Jlffents. Greent?ood k Co iBpw»— -r~* 'h J- T' ..'..fj M.i^ i ;, Officers of Hi« Majesty's Siiip^. WiLLOUGHBY Lake» Esqi. C. .13' Rear Admiral o( tli« White, and Commaader in Chief of his Majesty's 8hips aad Ves* sels einployerfi and to be employed at Halifax, or tbe coast ol N. America, dec* 6iQ* ^; ,, ,„ -. ,.. . j> i'- f'» ; \rh. JUPITER, Rear Admiral Lake, C. B. ; J. B. HutcIiiDS. Esq. spc- retary ; CaptatovDavid Dunn, Es(( , LieatmaMs, Wm. Carifloo, Aiiau F, Gardiaer; S. N. Ingilis, Courloey £. Boyle, W. A. Willis^VVil. leughby Lake Flav Li faia ; W A Davis Parser ; H Preddle Cajptaio Marines, George Victor Lieut SAMARANG, Cant Sir W Wiseman Bt Lteatenaola W ' B M'Leo- lock M F Broarrag E Piaggeoborg W B Fuller master, H B Lt00{$ Purser, A Heoderson M D Surgeon, Walter IdiDgton asst do, C Uob* ertson Lieuteoant Marines. MENAI Captain Houston Stewart Esq, Lieutenants George Hol. beck T M'Currie Wm Pitt Canning, G B Ba&er master, F Logan surgeon, James Boyle iiurser, Charles Roe'Lieut Mi^oea DOTTEREL Captain Richard Hoate^iK^uis J Ooi>kie J B Driffield master John Jones, purser James Ozzafdi.iittrgcon R MarsbsU^ asst do WP 0»kaBs , »; RIFLEAIAN Captain^ James I^opta^^e .Xs^, lieolenaots James Bbepberd F R Dashwood maatf r T lCreleYing,jpurset J D Keel) , siir* geon George Hogan asst do Wm Thompiidii SAPPHO, Cipfaio W Hotbam £^ Lientenants J J F N^irall Cornelions Ricketts J Pernato Master W H Chester putnef, W. fiurjis M D, fi^urgeou^ T R Dubgi «Bsiitfeti(d6» Jv Methodist Ministers m Nova Scotia DUiribt.' : u^^ ft)if%iited in the eighth Page.) i . Halifax— Rev Wm 7empl« & R«v Wm Black (supernvmernry) Livcrpool-'iiev R Lasher Skelburne ^ Burrmgton — Kftv G Miller St, Stephem—Rev Dadcan McColl St, JohnK 1^— Rev KQbert Al- der Fredericton-~RefV Joo Marshall Jifinapohs'^liev Sanmson- Bu»by Cumberlandi^Kev Stephen BaiDfQrd- Windsor—iR^v **»*: Ihew Richej ; HartoriKev John U l$trons$ Parr^Jroroi^AHeT^AIbert Desbrisay ; Nenmort Rev John Snowball ami Wm Beunet (eupernu* tnerary \) Lunenburff B^ev George, Orth; ChtirlotteTovft^ Prituf £d' ward l»^N«f Rev Vrllfiiiin Burt ; Hfdefue.ank/l ryoti, do HevjGfeorfi^ Jackson ; Mvrrajf Harbour do. Rev Uut^ert Ot^ae. ; ., ; , ■ : ;, .tfifJ7:tU0i91i^'' x*jn .!-i;a o.?.->{. bit' 'U u I List of the articles, wMcIi may be legally imported in- to Halifax Irpm Ainer^ca, under the lute^A^t of Parlia- ment, with a table of d'aties payable thereon. ">>• • t 1 f H U Barley Beans. -^ ,.,:^^,^■n . Biicait, , i^,:J ,,,v Bread, Beaver, and all sorts of For / Bowsprits/-'' ,'' '•^'*- I OalavancfiSi \ \ Co Flax ' Frails and Vegeta- bles . Fustiek^,an.d all sorts «f Wikod for Pyers' BSt» Flour 'w< ^^s'***! Grain of any sort Gi^rdeu Sreds,^ ^^ Hemp Headfog Boards, Horses, Hogs "Mhn'l n Hidea .„ . , ♦ftoopi ' Hardwood or Mill Timber Isdian Corn Meal indigo.' Livt S4ock of any Borv ' •*>•'• Loflwood,. M^gaqy, and other Wpd4 for. Cabi^etfWheat , Wares,/ U«vj - lYardr. Oals • -''I*-'" Pitch i..,.kj y.'.ly:,^! Rye i->ii>ui-.;) .«:n'j'.» Rice .i'i A ?/ ; J- '* Staves Skins •-'H/J^/.H* shingict"^.! ^*' •'"; Tallow. c,';k Tobacco t. . Turpsntiae U . Timber *^-tt Tortoise-shell, f ^^ Wool -^ . MttlW,.,,! i^MJ T^Cv e ■S^^ 7 :j « wh i. .i . ' mMMUMI r^t'— . MMI «*•)■■« )itCriot. u\yi<^ -*^{ *!?• 4^ •. \h -if; ;•; J tio;(:::M ;.l-.,ij.rM DUTIES.: rv If I V. Barrel of Wheal Floor, not voiging more than 196 lbs net weight,. M. ...*......, .m. .....««.. i..* Barrel of Biscuit, not weighing more than 196 )b« net weight ,., M For ev«ry Gwt. of Biscuit, « « For erery 100 Iba of Bread, made from Wheat or o- ther Grain, imported In Bags or Packages.. For every Barrel of Flour not weighing more than 196 lbs made from Rye. Peas, or Beans, For every buish< ot Peau, Beans, Rye or Calvaoccs... Rice, for every 1(X) lbs net weight... For every 1,000 Shrogles, called Boston Chips, not mere than 12 inchea in length, ....^...r.... For every 1,000 Shmglea being more than 12 inchea in length ^ ••»... • For every 1,000 Red Oak Staves, »..• For every 1,000 White Oak Slavea brUeidJngs For every 1,000 fcL-: n( White or Yellow Pine Lumber, of one inch Uiic' . ,-, ,«....<....» For every 1,000 tei ' 2ilch Pine Lumber Other Uiiids of Wood And Lumber, per 1,000 feet..,..» For every 1,000 W6od Hoops ,.i, Horses, for every j^lOOof the value thereof.,.. Neat Calile, for every >£ 100 of the value thereof Ail other Live Slock for every ^'400 of the value thereof,.., .Mc r .«• »*•••< *« £ Sk 6 0> 2 6 L 6 b 2 6 2 Q T 2 a 7 • 14 1 1 15 1 1 1 1 1 8 d a 10 10 a \. 10 A Schedule of Articles allowed to be exported ftom Ports in, Europe or in Africa, to any of His Majesty's Colonies , Pitt-- tations or Islands in America or the Wat Indies, , . - • , Anchovies Argul . Alabaster, or r«ugh and worked Anuiseeil Amber Almondi ftisfliit Brandy Bullion Brimstone Boxwood '41 tii Beans Bbtargo Cattle Carrantfr n i'l-'V> Gapers ■"-•' ''> W Cautharidettt Corn Cummiiiseed. Coral Cork Cinnabar Caieuoo^, '^ ; VI *» l> H *"— »?"•"!«"■■*■ JM^ .lyrt.^.^- . ifW ii T T r> r7viBa w *:/ Caviav Essence of Bergimot -<- of CiUoB -^ of Lemon — - of Ofa»g» 4,f — of lAfender, •'— of Rones '^' «-* ofRoecnAry Emery Stone, Floiif • Fruit 9ruil' dry & w*i, pre- served in BFa»« Laft & Mirtft StonelPreeiooi Stones for Baildiogs iPearls UnUls, . iPuolt Limbec Maoiui Mosaie Works . . Medals Modi': -r, -, Marblo, roogb and t worked' Mai Timber^ Macaroni- jOft i Males : •i Bsaa '. Iv '/'i-" • Peaa .. Parmesan Gbeese Qoioksilver RaisiBS Rbnbarb iRieo< Sail . » ♦ SaiMsigts y;>.Hrfi^5;j:K ScamniODy i^i a; iSia«sapii^ P.eeh . ;<3B.i .OLiSKS. > Piukles, iri Jasi> and ; BslrtfB . Paiotilfls %D^ Prinis^ PozzAlaoa Verttiilioo ,i;lit^:/ Vel-mioelU _jt'#^ t.v (W^tsUNteo ' itv Wioe ■>) Wood' Iloqpa^^,'!;^ tu> ^ Sichtdul^ of Duties ^payable on Articles imported into KU Majesty* s Colonies , Plantations or Islands in America or the West Indies, from Ports in Europe er Africa, under (he Aatko» rity of the Late Act of Parliament, %7r Wine itafuirled in loUiTeSi viz; French Wine the tun of 252 gallons. M&ueira Wine do do do. 10 la 77 Portugal Wuie do da do...... ....;.....• 7 7 Rhenish, Germany & Hud- 7*.^ ,^.^o*io «-u o o a gary Wine j the t«i«f^^ g«li.«t.. 9 » • "**!), MPi I Stooes Siflipe / i - ... . ■ . ** lan Gbeeifr ihtt > tb II . . . . .^i m Wet ; J ./t i*" ;«» ■' i. i^:»Y ' t-l ■ 90rf«d info Ht» Imcrico Of /Ac" tdcr fAe Aatho* £ »• (2. M*«» 10 la 7 7 7 7 9 f Spanish Wine, and Wine not 7 . . , 7 7 # otherwise enumeraied j And ill addition talhe specified Puties hereby impos* ; ^ ed upon aoch Winfis rtspecliveiy, a furthtr Duty for every ,£100 of the trae and rea! value therereof 7 10 And for every D^zen of Foreign Quart Bottles in which such Wine may be imported 8 #orn, Floor, Gram 7 For every aflOO of the true and Meal, Peas, Beaoi 3 real value thereof ..^ 12 Headings, for every 1,000.... 1 I Lumber, viz. Yellow or White Piue per 1,000 feet... 11 ■' '■ AUother descriptions ....« 1 8 MillThnblr; the like ^^ 10 Shingles, for every I.OOO, aot exceeding 12 inches in length Sliin^les for every 1,000, exceeding 12 inches..,...- ... Slaves, Oak, Red or "White, for every l»0(k),.......V.* 7 U 1 J Wood Hoops, for every l,000r...... .«.......•.••... .0 6 Alabaster Anchovies Argol Anniseed Amber AlmoDda.;: »-a.iX^J^ x^ " s 2! ii% ,rM h 7.' 1© • Honey^ Jalap Juniper Berries (ucense of frankia* cense Lava and Malta stone for building, Lentils, k Manna J ^ X.»i*S' ^ ? § i^.rtu- u W tMJ ft '' / I .* /ill \ h.i I !( ! ^ \^ Marble, rongj). .and worked Mosaic Worr '"^' < aediu. ;'^^^ • uski ' Maci^roiM, Pfteiottt St^Mt' (es^ cept Diatnondfli} QuitksHnr ' i-^^- 'RaiiiM •f'l ^" NoUofiil kinds Rhubarb '"^ '^ "^ i-C -^ of ^diondi Oj-riTRttot "^^^'^ Ostruh i'^atbtTM OchKs/ * Qrange bada'&pcer ' Cflivia ^ PjcldN'fnjrrftbrtHv. raii^intfi *" Poz^latta Pamica StoDe Punk PtrmeaaD Cheese Picklts Rice - C'^v* ^ 9enma- ) ( • ••••••• ' ■>_ Sarsapaii^iej =^'«oi.''i.i ^JCi.. .> r ;. ^..^. -^ SfflroD Sponres ;« 1 .i ,: .,%A\:.-\ Wine- iiolhi^«illTe«,'^^' J ,env,:H ^c,\7 except Wine im- - .:P%fite*.illlPe;.fll»Wt;r WbelstOAe/i > ' Paifuble at the Emciie on.tfik fifl^mngArtiplet, with th&'Dr^iuf^ back-^tliwed 'on L'^i Expo9\tation . ^ >: ^ < I Wioes^-^Champaig^eJ Madeira^^ t^iirk y^$^^ Lisbon and ShcityL .>..;2f'{l..'.^..|..... ^jl other JIVines.^..v.. ..'.ii.;i»..;7:..|..... «Runi'aud all olUHilitilt'd Spiritiid^;Liipoj>8... :^ Molasses ^..J..r ;'...;.;..;*... ;;;.^...^ §BraDjily and Gii|i^. i. ...•..*«•#•. •••t... gCoffee ^'^J. M"..^^...'..ii'.%;^ef lb. r Di'iiirbatk'AHibwwd'. Is* 9d Is. 3i Is. ^ W. ls.-3Jt per ctct 3s. 6 J. Id. If* >6|f Is. lid lOi 28, Hdi 1 V ! 1 \ i||kV' n ♦For a puaDtilj^ Dtft less lh4n.40,Cf^ gatToq^. ^ - ^ ^ > 'i JFor do . ttotteiittbiia l;000:ga1fbKi.; Uld. to Quebec, iind I0i.'iit 6thtt Cdldiesi ^' ' - ,;?j.f?^'^ \ tFor a quaDUtj(>ot less than 10 e«t.' /^^ ^;1^For , do ^ not less than 5^ A^