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If 4 I M i A THI Calciil 63« tUJ' the Prov PUBL FARMER'S ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR or OUR LORD 1853; BfTkAG THE FIRST AFTER BISSEXTILE, OR LEAP-YEAR, AND THE FMTTER PART OP THE SIXTEENTH AND THE DCGINNINO OF THEHEVENTEENTnYEAROPTHEREIONOPHERMAJBflTT QUEEN VICTORIA. Calcilat-dfor HALirAX, In Lat.*4» 39' 20" North, and Ltm^. j63° ^'40" West from Greenwich, and will serve for any part of the Province, including the Island of Cap<^ CretAi. HALIFAX, N. S. PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY O. H. BELCHER. '\ OCT l'- 1932 IX-^^ CAN* KKLCIIKU M r^RMKK li 135 J Burt•^.•^«' VVaKl'a OodvU llaiui tnB% lliliz't Kfsni't Ula«4ey' i^i'tti4:ipu9 Towiitiiiiil In Ihu Province. Halifax to Divhif Uotlni'i I)a*id*i(Uui 1 I 4 t a 1 ^Halifax to Skclbume,, HuhfaitvSt JuhnaniiPre\ WfXIlt UBli 3^. iTiro (15) iroock'« i llurtou Koui»ill<« (lie) hefliuli *• / ■ Ui!>bfuvMln La wren ee Town AAniimilii (I9li) 10 il I 4 7 H » 15 SI 67iorc lioult vu Margartt't Bay. K)rby'< llulilnyN D.iU|jluttr/'4, hoi.(l of ttie tiu; McLean'* Chefltf (J5) ZwicktiU .M-on Core 9 Philli|i>* Beur Hivnr 15 Pufiy'a, VHrinouiliLuke* 7 130 ai 7 5 6 5 7 Yaniioutli Poller'*. VM Hmnk, (.a km'*, l'u'>nico Uoinoi'f, Uarrinfion .\i(:koiaun*f, B«ii*er Ddtn t> 13 10 lU S lU 7 im Ualifaj to Cumberhind\UuYHi\\'* i'o .All h< rat 1'.>H 'J'aniratnur 10 i^tickvil i« 5 lUirrliiJior 4 Mfii liiiurook ^ Uond(l.e«vU') It) Nii'in'a 1} AIKCVO'* JiJ i'uitij'e (Mi*l>«oufici VaV) n Shcch'» 1 Koaciii!** 9 Kinfoi UuJid lli.y'i , Muiriplon Friiy „* II .iiiiiion I Ikivcr Hrl'I^^e VVri«l.l'< Torrfliufi ((lodfriy'*) M. Jolin (a'j5) II ar>l ()(:'« Wtiliv(>» Dou^luri A'/u* Inn iiuriii>i'« iliU'lliy'a 9 3 •1 7 II 13 1 7 4 (> (nustct'x) 1(1(1 via Windsor. ■^ ind^ur -Ij ?urr»bof 'by «ritU ( 30 Ki:lt(>it(Mi'* II Jcnk'i a Alaccan ni»»«T ' f^ Pu«fc " ivcf 61 Iron*' Ct;.'! Ilivcr) VVncdaitHk (CJ) Victuiiii liallermilk Vti «k Kocr'a Kiverdea Cbut«a Tubkiuo Reateok GraixdriiiU (73) GrAitd R wr ill 11 .4[ i 18 3v. ib 2a 2J 15 16 15 607 I of tho River tho dtaunec )• 21 roil.a nuxc tiian by tfata the N« i^'^.J 6o3 ALMAHACK. |9 Towns ill] j'.uyf SIGNS OF THE PLANKT3, Sec. : t9 St Juhn and Pre\ h'rii iiur »tor luroob (Mr 1^0,, »^ J'i8 lu 5 It) I J JJ ill 5 OThe Snn I Up P'.irili Nrw Moon Full M'jon |ft Firtit Quarter Lmt QuirUT 9 Ore^ ' Ij Jupiter hj Sniurn y Mifschfl or Uranus r J(() 3 in »♦ V^ Opposit on, or tli*T»'rin>* iver Vtt ek bute* C73) BrlleU) oup la 3a«fliec 3 1 i9 ]3 9 8 i'i 3 >l '•) I 111 18 16 as ij If) 16 IS Sprinsjf Suitiiiiur sigiiK. SIC.NS OF THK ZODfAC cp Aries lifad y 'I'iiurus nerk n rfCmini nrtr.s C Cancer breast n lit'o heart np Virjn how U Aut. 4ignii. Win. Big'i«. 7. ^ liihra reins 8. in, Scorpii) Bccrelp 9. / Hifj'itariua tlii 10. Vf Uiipriuoraus kn. VII. S 1-' •» Aquarius H l'i-.c.!» leg* feet Tilt? li'lttra M. A., m. a., denote morning and afternoon. N. iNorih. K. East. '^ Dctrrees. S. South. ' i ' VV. Wffct. • Minuici, •"'■'- ■• Second*. cuRONOLOGiCAf. CYCLES, FOR lena. !(to|i'en Number Epart ^ jSolnr Cyclo Doiniuioal L'tter Roman Indtclirn Ffbruar/ May Julian I'l-riod Vl undone Kra , Jewish Year Miihinedan Year II 'J ' 14 n II EMBER DAYS. IS, IH, 1!) I Septfinher IS, 20, t»l. I Deroinber Rogation Days, May li, 3, 1. 65r>6. nsoG 6613. 1261). 21 . 8.1, 24. 14, lU, 17. 807 7 rhlt ih« :)j« i ttEGINNING AND LENGTfl OF TIIR SEASONS. 11. M. Sun Enters \rf (Winter begins^ 0. nr. SI, Ifl52, at 10 T)') M."^ *. ^y " (^ (SrriniT l.Ki^iiiH) March 20, 18.i3, at Oil A. | .1 i! ] " G (Suiniiicr l)eirH»«) June "il, 1853, ai 9 M. V g'"i '♦ ;?!t (A'Uuinn hejrinf) Sept. *i2, 1853, at 11 22 A. (5 = " Vf (Winter be^in.^) Ufer. 21, 11*53, at 1 58 A. J S - D. H. M. heuffth of the Wirier of 18.'2.'i3, S9 112 " *• Spring of 1-53, IhJ 20 58 »» Slimmer of 18:)3, 93 14 13 " Autumn of 1853, 89 17 36 Length nf the Tropical Yenr 1853, ■Mean length of Tropical Year, te SG.'i 5 59 365 5 48 19-^ TT ■ .f f |c^r^u,!?cr.'' ''^^^'^^^E FKA8TS. A^^^'i^ERl^^^ \ ''•'•'P'"'ny . •''"•• 1|Q Victor;™ ». "^'*"'ES, Ar. \^jy*^ma SunUu., " ^ } - ^.J.^e.t. K. ChnrU J f — ^ fj^'- I'alrick M fir f, ■-■-■■iiniijn 'Jl-Hidsummer Dav i I|Cor«„niio„ Q Vi,ftoria '',»l. Pater & St. Pu.i -..-St. Mink... •*• '^^0 21 — ml Augt. 6 WCi '^'OW Sunday Jpt. Gpor/j(. ~^:^Pr.noe Wales,*. '41 ^ fet Tho,n,s 5lJ"''"TM4«DAr Sept Nor. 29] 1 \Co\u-m 1 d& 3 d:. Dpc. ';P«G.j. fl. '^"Ih^rn and w' , "''" Vmerica. U w.lM, ^'"' "'"^ South " contact with iL Gk, , •contact wi,h e p1 °T 'irst *^r8t M a St iNorih^ Jfifitish ^^ 3« AO If- 35M. / n„UF.. II •*.j>6 M. j Tnia M HI bh' 11, intii Ju„ 1; th EKCr ■ - - - - 18& VERSA RIES, &P rn 1819 IB, It. '46 Mky 24 2f. Pair. ictoria, ' — ae — ao 37 June 30 :t| 21 -i.'l Victoria Puil 14 •. 1819 28 .29 Au^t, 6 ■ 2C . 1 Sept 29 t •41 b. 40 Nor. 1 5| ■ 9 2P -97 i 30' Dfc. 21 25. 2(;l 27 1653. ALMAiTACK- Jn, and Oss, of '«'n the British orth and South iriialirieomaof 1- I Meantime! > 01 1 ' nalifa;j. ' 0.^04 on the »'bl<» fn the c'fic Oceau [ >art oi Cali •pr whirh it I "^til Augt- '»'«ll be the Star.^ Venus will be the Morning Star anlil May 16 ; after wliith it will I the Evening Siar in the close of ibe Yenr. Maks will be the Eveuing Star until Feb 13; aflor which it will .« the Morning Star to ihe close of the yf.ar. J«riTKH Will be the .tforninif Star until June 10; aflnr whioh it rill be the Evening Stnr until Deer. 27; ihrn iln' Morning Star. Satukn will be the Evening Star until May II; alter wliich it rill be the Morning Star until Nov. 17; thence the Ettning Star to ^he end of lite year. , »• . • » ' •; • EXPLANATION OF Tll£ CALENDAa PAGES. LKFT HARD PAOI. • 7 Column. 1 &> 2. — Contain the days of the ntortth and of the week. 3 &, A. — Th' rising and betting in vfan limt of the bi^liest ( oint, or (il ilie npptr limb of the Sua, corroded fi/r rciraction. 5. — Days length lu hi.urs and tninutos. 6. — Equniioii uf Time (or (juanlity by whioh the Sun im sUtw , «>r fast of the clock at uoun, appaioat, not ineuri, tii.:? at Greenwich, or at a quarter before ci^ hi o'clock in tlie morniiii; ui Halifax. 7.— Tiie Sun's declination for the sane aa the Equation, I iSlh col. I S — TL;; riimg or setting of the Moon — Iha setting being! ■ ^ given from the Nev to the Full Moon, and tlio riBtng j I from Full to New Moon. | 9.— The place of the Moon in lh«i Ediptia. . > 4 lU — The time of the Moon'a southinsr or (^assini; the meri-1 dian. This uoluun aleo give* the tiine of High \\ ater al Parrsboro', MortuM, Corawalliv, WiiMl6or> Truri>, «&C. ., ;.^ 11. — Days increase cr decrease in Hours and ramute«K The top of ihu columns of each month gives the Moon's phases, or timet! of New and Full Moon, and of the firaOB. V / 1. — Contains the days of the iDonth. '*«• ■; 2. — Sundays, Weather, Anniversarieov&c. (• j 3.— The time of High Water at Halifax, N. S. 4 Annapolis Bi»d:Sk. Jokn, N. B. 5 Charlotte Town, F. E. Islands 6 St. Johns, Newfoundland. of thai tide which iinii.ediately precedes tlie southing of the Moon. These foQr columns are computed' on ttte eupposition, that the time oi Hi^h Water oti the days of New and FulT Moou (Vesta- blissment du port) is at Halifax 7h. 30m. — at Annapolis^ and Sr. John, N. D. llh 14m.-at Charlotte Town, P. E. 1. lOh. 55m.— and t Sr.. Johnf), Newfoundland, 6h. 30in. All the oaleulation»ar^ made to numn solar time, vdich 6aa super ceded the old mod« of reckoning ty ap/iar«iU time. The Farmer's Calendar is placet^ at the loot of tha odfarttns til each month /i / r^ IBoJ. JANUARY begins on Satikhav. • New Mi.on, !)lii d. 11 D Kirai (i'jarliT, 17 h d O Full M^on.25lli d. II ."ill. 4()iii. ulliTnuKii, belov*' llu- liurizon. I». 3nm. nio^' ing. benriii^f Soulli. . III. 15ni. n)oriiin]f, hearing NV>it. I. 29in. mo . S West. D I) VI I \v 1 1 in I) 1' .sa 2 St 3 M 4 lu 6| W Gin 7,K riSA DSu 10 M 1I!Tu l2 W |4 K |5!.Sa l7 M i8 lu |9W 30 '\\\ 2l V i>2SA 23 Su 24, .VI !2'> To 26] W 27 ri, 2e,F 2i)SA 30M' 3||m risen. ImM T 4 4 4 4 4 4 duys l»»ntrth QkllW of ©a C suoili- 1) ays 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 7 3S' 37 37 37 37 37 364 3G4 3(i;4 3(>4 3514 354 35|4 344 34 4 33'4 33 31 31 30 30 21) 28 27 26 25 24 23 2^ 21 3(1 31 32 33 34 35 36 3H 30 40 41 42 43 44i \'\ 47 4c 41 5 52 5:i 54 55 57 5« 1 2 4 5 8 8 8 H 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 !) 9 J 2 53 55 50 cloclt drc. S. riFPH. ipl in^- i incr? _^. 4 4 I 58 59 1 2 3 4 5 (i 8 9 11 13 15 IG 18 21 23 24 26 29 31 34 36 38 41 4G (] G 7 7 7 8 8 !) :) \) 10 10 11 II n II 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 J3 5S j22 2G 122 54 22 21 j22 48 22 15 22 41 7 32 56 22 22 V2 21 20 21 44 21 G '21 21 21 29 50 11 30 50 8 2G 43 59 14 29 42 18 55 18 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 7 19 2<) 39 18 18 17 17 48117 T'^o coliiinn of llie Moon'H Suulliing gives tlif lime of lli^li Water , 'I :.c ajje in whxh we live is to remarkable for important eventp, pro( :i' iiic clian<,rs in modes of life, and lurcinff upon ua an activity and cnltrprise unknown in frtrmer pcridds, llmt the best educalt;d niHM !' iiioiijr ui feels the pn\yi'r of science presninir and 'ir|[ing him lo a lui I'll T accumulation of knowicd^fc. 1'. must be evident to eyery ihii'l 'Dt; and observing innn, tliata bjlter and mure general educa- tion i« urgently rteceB.iary to keep pace and poRiiion with the iin- pri>v< tnenlii or (he ago. The greatest complaint among farmer'a is, that 5iiey have no time to study — but wlinl is ihe retsou ? Why canii 7 40 V4 le 33 12: 6 58 41)1 38 27 17 H 9 10 II 13 14 IG 17 )S 51 22 23 V.'i 27 ■< 2.S : 30 32 . iio j 36, 3d I 40 i 43 4G 49 GO 53 55 58 ijfJi Water ! nt eventp. in aciivitj' educalt;(J ing htm lo it lo eiery ral ctluca- .h the ill)- irmer's is, u ? Why reil aa the ,? r^r.^.^ ^.y^x "y^^^r^J /^L^^ / /- m^m *»»»i * % • r ^ v^ - V-^k f »» i mnle p ■ifi'rec penr Farr lo pre) wiih d1 by pra ■••f»»^»'r«»« 1)\ RuniUj^o, ^'^'fe'hrr, JANUARY M Dxy: ■■■? " ' ^ Wml er AnnWffrfuripn, &«. Iligli Wnirr, infnn limt', nl 'n Unci Sun. ofl. Clirii'lmnn in A St.Johni ircumRiaion. imouf ilt |8(. Jolin, Lliirltiitf n»»lifhx,|N. n »Vi Town, N.H. |An mp. | I'. K. 1. | iNp*0*l. 10^ T» ?dU nmjiilerahh quuntUits I 10 L> MO 3 :uj 4 40 2 a: wirtv ''* and biti.'iarinjr. 10 4 MHldlinjf tides. 15i \\ 3nd Sun. nil. Kplphmy '7 Ijl (j C . wiorfl MoJerat' ID d tti)Ogef . low tidef. 20| rcri/ /t«r.''* tcinds tPtth 10 II 14 r.i at morn. 28 mcrn. ' 10 21 !>2 U 24 25 26 2Z SiH 2<) !3I i- T/i«»r« Srptuai^fsirna Stin. H n O ^ *»««"« OoiivpraionSt. '^ iul. a tnatc mty Middling tidea. A« expected- 10 Scx'J^eniinaSnn.K. Clin lea In [I, mnrtyr. H 12 II an 30 27 ]4 hS 3!) IG r)4 41 10 r.i 30 I 1 2 3 3 4 5 a 8 8 9 10 II II A 1 1 2 3 (i 44 21 1 46 42 41 'Mi r»7 44 2H 4f» y4 21 40 21 2 2:> 3 nj 4 45 r. 50 7 13 8 25 <» 24 10 14 11 1 11 43 mo 1. 23 1 1 1 3:) 2 ir> 5(» 3 41 1 4 37 f) 3G () 51 7 55 8 52 5) 30 10 23 11 4 11 41 A 10 1 l(] 1 35 2 IG 3 4 1 10 1 2.5 2 48 4 I 4 5 G 7 7 8 10 II 59 49 36 18 68 36 14 51 31 16 morn. 12 1 o 3 4 5 5 G 7 7 8 9 9 I) II 26 30 27 14 68 39 16 64 41 10 51 39 t Windsor, Parrslioro , Morion, l/oniwalliA, Truro, Ac. P- mechanic ? — t!iP chioT Ti^cn wil! be found tint it is nit c insidoredl ncccasnrj — If know led ire in not nrcp»«uy to ihefirrn'T, then cer-f jtnit'Iy llioae who d » nothing but consuinc the fruil-i dC liis toils, do| jfiPtnced it. Tlip pl'^aptirc nris ng Irom ihc cultivntion of our men-j jlal powers, would Ji'one be n Bufli-ii'nt recomppnfle for all o;i:- Bttidyl nnd toil. Kvory faculty of O'lr ni'.ure, when cxTcised in i'B iejjiti-' mnte pphere, is* m itself, an in?.\liaust,iblL* anurne of enioymcnt. ('on air! ^red in a moral point of view, t!r.' neglect of mental euliure cannot nppenr otherwise than a^ the biseat inirratitudt?. Farm'er* as a rlas.^ are nntsuffiiuenlly ediicnted — t'i»»v d.i not »tud^ to prepare themselves for their vocation and to become ncquf, bearin<; South. J) First Quarter, l&tli d. I0h.57m., aClernoon O f "" R^o^n. 23rd d. 3h. lOm. afternoon, ben I ing West. WIW low th; horizon. (D-©- •.•) « upper limb TPf u f7 y(» 2^W 3Th r>8A 7 TtM [7 8 Tub W 9 1 9fS 4 U }4 io !6 17 7 |6( 7 lots A jolau THf7 7 7 So 7 M [7 Tv W [7 Tik6 rises.l Kcts. (i5 8 I) 11 Day» length. ow 19 \5 IB 15 14 fo 13 \2 10 9 7 G 5 M iSTu » W Kh 8a JTtSu 6 6 (i G 6 6 6 6 6 3 2 1 59 58 57 5"> 53 51 49 f> 48 ji5. 46 44 43 41 5 r> 5i J> 5> 5 iv; t4 15 J7 19 21 22 23 25 27 23 3i) 31 32 33 35 36 38 39 40 42 43 44 49. 9 50 a 5» 9 55 1> 5}I 10 1 10 4 la s 10 9 10 12 10 15 10 17 10 420 10 24 10 26 10 29 10 32 10 34 10 'sa 10 m 10 43 10 47 10 50 to 52 10 5G; 10 59 11 1 46 Ml of cluck. 13 56 14 3 14 10 14 16 14 20 14 25 14 aB I 14 30 I 14 3t^ I 14 T3 i 14 33 I 14 32 i 1-4 31 ! 14 29 ! 14 26 i 14 22 H 18 14 13 14 7 14 13 53 tl3 45 13 37 13 26 13 18 13 7 12 57 12 40. ©• south tng. liners dec. S. jriaeB jpl Ci 1 t)*}'* / 7 01 1 7 56| 1 16 44! 2- 2 16. 271 3 1G> 9i 3 58 15 51 i 4 56.iVff 9 54 15 :y2\ 5 50;-» 10 5:^ J5 13 sets, i^jll 50 14 54! G yO'taJA 43^ 14 3oi 7 2ojH! 1 32 14 \Gi 8 27:^; 2 J9 U 2 5 1 7 1 11 I 13 1 16. 1 18 1 21 1 24 i 13 5(;i 9 26,c^^j » 2 1 27 1 13 '^10 26^cp! ;{ 44 1 29 ! 13 18111 Sl'y, 12 5(;)tiuirn!y, 12 351 25 y 12 14 I 121 jj 11 53 11 32 Ifl 11 10 49 10 28 10 (> {> 44 1> 22 {> 8 37 8 15 7 52 i 26 5 7 5 GO ti 35 7 23 8 13 9 G 9 59 3 jlo U 53iff3 4 4512:; 5 371^ j 10 54 G 29!f>ill 47 morn 40 1 31 2 22 3 12 4i 3 8- 10_ 9 I3jia 11 I7!rn 1 32 1 3& 1 38 1 41 f 1 44 1 4& I 48 1 52 1 5& 1 c9 I 2 2! 2 a{ 2 n 2 13 2 17 ' 'J'he column of the Moon's Southing jrivc a liie liii.eot Hijfh VValerj We would recommend every farmer to take a good JfgricuiuraL fourruif. Papers designed cliieAy for tl>'i.s<^ interested in furniinj >ursuits, cn^agin^r as they do tiie besl intellect aAd practical talent, niNt be & store lu>uae of icieresting a;ii! useful knowledge. Though .be ignorant and {Mnuriou** may spurn such mennsof gaining inttl- igence; yet, it is oLservabie and encourPiiing, tliat -irnong the mure nlelligent laruxeus,. are always to be found ihe liest jwlrons of acrri- ullural pap(?r8. And wl>ere the Kind is in Ihe hig>^iedt state of ctii!> ivation, and the domestic arrangeii>ents are of the most agreeable haraclor, you will diitcover iatelli-iTence ta use ami appreciate those •l»l»eations wiiichare designed ti bgriuj^ co4ivenierMes ar>d improre- enis to Ihffii: farms and dwellinu>s. Go tiie country over and vou ill see that, in all the cases of luilure in realising a fait profii from \MmSiimmiiilkiimm /U '4 •rtcu :uraL n farming teal talent, Though iiing int«l~ the more s of ajri- l» of cui!- a^r«eable iute those iinprore- r and vou rofii from 1» V. !i r i "^ Vx \. "tK ^i < ^ V- *^-.*«. ''.•*v- < ^ ^^ x: N %v V * -^ V «■. T»\ >\^ < , 1i m — lann** W»r >, '\\ '• FKBKUAKY as Days. Winter.! \ SUNDAYS, WKATHKR, ANNIVBitBAKIkli), Sec. l|iKb VVtter, uieitiiiiiui*, at |H(iliriiz,'St. John, Parif. B. V. Mnry. Look out far (J perigee. some SHOiC. 2 d I) 4 5 (J 8 !) 10 II II 2.'> 5(J IC H IG IV 3> Cliailolto Town, I'. K. I. 4 St.Johni Newfld. 3 II 20|A. 2 3 4 iUDrn. Valeiitinea Ember Day. 110 15 llO 50 ill 5^9 'mom t more Eiitber Ember Day. Day. d apoiToe 9d / tlHftO t 2iid Sunday in Leiii. I may be expected. o Lent. 16 1 15 2 33 3 59 4 f>9 5 53 6 35) 7 20 7 53 8 36 1) 12 ;) 50 10 30 1 1 2 o 3 4 (; 7 8 I) 10 10 u A. 1 2 6 39 J2 45 20 ; 59 1 46! 45, :?! 29 ' 29 i 23 9 5) 28 6 42 2;) 6 51 1 H III 9 13( 10 11! 11 7| U 27i morn 1! 34! 7! 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 1 1 40! 2 15! 10 2 54111 38 ftS 26 46 48 46 4a 1 2 36 91 42 15 50 20 30 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 10 4 H 23 A. 1 37 1 15 1 55 41 40! 5.-: 24' 24 18 4 > morn 15 1 2 33 59 3 59 j 4 53 i 5 30 6 20 58 7 36 8 13 8 50 9 ?K} High tides. St. M:itthia.9 ;25J5 in Sup, c5 clear 26t a perijjee and cold. jit 3rd Siindny in 28f<\liddlin(; tides iuL Windsor, Parrsboro', Norton, CornwiUis, Truro, ♦Stc. tlie lariii, there ban not been waatini^ tb> r^'quiniie oapilal, the eiiergyf tha bone and cbe muscle, 9o niucb as the do^iiable intelli- gence to sjive a rir potatoes, or flonMlbing f«dditronal, lo pay for a paper. i i -'- ii Mrr- i i ii r-- i, r- i,ar « i - - iiiiii r iii ■^MM IH53. MARCH bpirjiis on Tueshai d Last Q'lnrlpr, 2nd d. Dli. 'i'lm. Miorninfr, liciri'ijj t^. West. ^ i\(>\v Moon, I):!i d -Ji). 4rn. ri(ti>riinon, trnrin^ S. S. \V«-rI. D First Qiiarfor, 17il) d. 7h.2.)in. PvI1 M'>"n, 2r>''i d. i* 1. fi II. luiTiun'^,' \j0nTui2 ^. W^gf. <[ Ijist (i'urlor, n.sl d. 51i. S-^-ri. nfLernoTn, undor llie li vrizo'h. ; 1; I. I ,. 1" 1 ! • ml ol '.Slllllj- !)«v«. Vl| \V| ri*P5«. I r.fls. MrriT'li cli'ck. iH*»c. S I rise;! Ip! ! uijr. i incr's li'l'i;t) a.S r. 4rt 11 iUI2 31 f7 Jj:»iinjri 3TH(i 34 2, VVT) 3G |5 no II J4 12 'J-2'r 1 \G /j4 .1 11 171;2 n (^ yj 44 I 2 Iv; ]ff\ (i 4!> 2 2 ■)4 2 an 21> (!;( -18; 2 32 4 h' G 32 «'> r.2 1 1 '■>') 1 1 '>(i (i i! ) :i h I 5Sa (J 30 ir> r,4 11 24 11 42;-) •-,7 } 4 4 IVfj 8 4(>: 2 3lill 2;) 11 13 r, 1 1 i 5 MJ i^Kt 35! 2 41 HTuG 2.', 15 57 11 3-^0 5-' 4 47 G 53 |Kill 9W G 23 |5 5!5 11 3610 43 '4 lO'l'iiG 21 !g fill 3:) 10 IllF G 20 JG 111 41 10 |12Sa G J8 kl 3 11 4")' <» 113 Su G IG G 4 11 4S !l4M G 15 Tu 6 16 VV C 17;Th 6 IHF fi 19Sa G 2USn G 21 M G 22Tu5 23 W T) 24 Til 5 26 K ;> 26Sa 5 27, Sc 5 2dM io 21)Tu'5 30 W |5 31 Til 5 25 15 23 |5 21 Ig 20 jri J 8 kJ IG G 14 |g 12 iJ 10 G 8 '^i i .() r>|G IG G ,G 3 1 OS) 57 56 54 52 :g 50 G 48 Ig 46 G 44 6 42 G 57 11 5!5 11 f> 11 I 11 3 11 4 II 5 1 1 G 11 8 11 1) 12 ]•) 12 12 12 13 12 15i!2 IG 12 17 12 20 12 22 12 23 12 24 12 o.s I <> :.i 54 5^ 1; 3 7; 14i «7| On / 1^ / G 22 (] 25' G 'JH 5 32 5 3oi 5 3S' 4li 44: 43 2-^ '4 12:3 5() 3 3.) ;-i » !'> 5 12 45 jl 30 '1 12 I) 55 io 3(3 iS 18 !n 41 ;l 23 1 4!l 46 12 27 12 8 13 50 13 31 i3 13 l4 47 24 • */ 13 50 20 G .' G .' 7 .' 8 : ilO 2 111 39 15 51 55 54 54 55 nvirn. 58 34 ;t iT iqp la B n □ o 4 ]!) '!3 G 30 53 17 40 5 27 50 14 41 2'.} 4 3G o 1 2 3 4 4 5 rispa 8 H !> 14 10 It 11 7 inorn- 1 2 1 o 3 3 4 m G G 8 JIIIMO ■;;y,ii — i fnorn. 251 12 56 311 21; 45; 29i 3 15; 3 4! 3 54; 3 47; 3 40; 3 33 3 26^ 3 44 4.i 51 53 18 m / Vf. 1 I 2 3 4 54 3 3 3 3 3 9! 1! ■o4 4S 3 44' 3 43' 3 42 3 3 (i m 13 15 19 22 26 29 32 35 37 40 44 47 50 53 56 Tlie cohiiMP of till} Morjii 3 Snulliinjr ^jivcs the lime ofilixti walur In connexj'')!! with whpat, oats and barley, clovpr and jTr,iH o.'ii* l^iiid of jrrass and simp to! iinotber. TiiiT^^'l'iy dc"8 nai pijc^erd on very lonse, dry soils, but is' .idapled to lb(^s ? more moist and tennci-'m. lied clover does not do well on cold and ur 1 linds, bnt \vi]\ flo'irisii in fiituotions go drji that but few ot the trup jri'a«3\s woulJ be nblelosuUain llifinvclves.. /^ !'J| ,1 1 /^ /■\:^'. //, ,x> Rsr»nnnK.Jtr.,s»m ^^^^. ^ ^ West. ^3f. \lnr\7.0h. iith- ; I)«v«. U(r. ', tncr 6 I j'iTi '^ 99 . 54 li 2f) ■■ J 4!) 2 2'» : ■ 4a 2 a!> i i 4^ 2 3(; • 42! 5^ :iH it I 3")! 2 41 25| 2 44 :a 12 2 4H \\ I .'(> 2 T)! i ar*; 2 f)3 i? i 2ii 2 r,r )|j i 2 3 !j ; 4r,| '^ 31 29i :i (; ; ' ir>. :i ](t 4! a 13 54! 3 ir. i 17; 3 19 ' 40; 3 22 ; 33 3 26 I 26 3 20 ; 18 3 32 i ornJ 3 35 | 9' 3 37 I 1! 3 40 ■ 54 3 44 ' 48, 3 47 1 44 3 50 ; 43' 3 53 I 42 3 56 liih wiitur: ,|S C'ted di/ttm \ inn. OitnJ and fiarleyl d 8) nip toj soils, but isj r does notj ons so dry! teinvclves.. I yf, C- y ^--/ V" C^ ^/ '^5^. <^,/ <#4 -^x '^ '' '^r/'- iJ^ ^i -^ Yt/^^r X -' Yc^^y^^r.^r^^ XT'^; ^y^r A^^ t 7^ l^yly/y^^^^^^^C^^'^^X(''^^^^ // /V / / >^.,. . /^^^,>.^ X^^^'^z-i^-^^ - »- •«» .^ ^^ V \ ^. ^r ^^^^v^/^^^/^^^-^. <^^ft£^ / /"^'^ ^^r;^^^/^p^ z:^ /. '^Ik * NV» , "'^''^fW^ -r ^ :X \ »A f \ MAIIC.'I 31 Djys. Sprin^r. \\\<\\ W let, in 11.1 li'ii •, ;.i 11 8UNIMT8, WEATHER, ,St. .Ii.liii * i.irouc )| M ANNIVKK-. 1 (iwn, ^i. J(itin«, |l IV K. 1. .Ni-wfld '\ I|Sl Dnvid. ~" raw winds ~ |il~ SOi 2 TiC 2 45 10 2.1 1 2 Low lides. icith snow ' . 18! 3 4^ 3 43 11 18 ' 1 3i and nun 1 3:V .') 3 4 58 A 33 ! 1 4| maij vow he 3 11 G 41 G :g 2 11 \. ^y tr.pictcd 4 33 8 3 7 58 3 33 Ilfltlj Bun. in l^nl. :, 3(i \) g: ?' 1 4 3G ; 7: ovorcflst G 21 I) 51 1) 4C 5 21 1 8 (J c5 C • a«fi 7 3' 10 33110 28 G 3 7 3:t|ii i»;ii 4 G 3,» llOi^dd. dull, . 8 lljll 4111 3(i T 11 [ il'l'? 'n^- S fiO iiiiirn. [ ir.urn. •12, ^ sl.it. trnthsomr :) 10 I) 2!' '5 K 10 ' 1» I'Citi Sun. in Lent. UciQ- 42 40 35 8 42 ; H.hdd. in i« I 12 1 7 •J IG ', • 15, d apogoe. W«r/f 10 53 1 4(i 1 41 •* 53 ' :1G Low tides. and rain. 11 37 2 ::3 2 18 10 37 ,17|St. Patrick.. .# m-irn > .3 , 7, 3 2 11 21 '■ ;i8|Princoss Louisa, b. 1848 3-2 4 2 '3 "57 morn. ' 119; a .^rpcTC sfurm 1 4G 5 17, 5 12 47 ^ ||J iPalm Sun. Q ci;'L('rs cr>. 121' afraiu " 3 8 G :'8 G 33 2 8 ' 4 27 7 57, 7 52 3 27 ; .22 «/5ji/i high 5 27 8 57 8 52 4 27 1 23 5 greatest elonj^ation. () IG 4G 1) 41 5 IG i j24' ^ rcinds. G 58 10 28 10 23 5 58 ! (25 Good Friday. An'titm. B.V.M.irv 7 37(1! 711 a G 37 i 26Ea8ier Evp. (j perirci', vfry lii^jii 8 14 11 44 11 3!) 7 14 i |B iKaster St'N. [lides. laiiyDiy 8 51 A 21 A IG 7 51 ; i28 Easter M'>ndny. dears up and f) 30 1 U .'".5 8 30 : 29Ea5tor Tui'sday. btcomcs 10 15 1 45 1 4i) y 15 t 30 U d d . jiicnsnnter. 11 5 2 3:); 2 3« 10 5 , 3l'\liddiinT tides A 8 3 38 3 33 11 6 ) at Windsor, P irrsboro', Horlon, Cor nwallis, Truro, «&c. || It should of course b» llie object of the (armcr, to a'.i(H the kind ofj plant to llie nature of tUs .soil. P'ur [MisUir^s, llicre is a orertt advnn- i lage in having a variclii uf lier'.)a:Te pl.mlH, as ih* appetite and hraltii } 1 of both cattle r.iiil si'eep is known to be 'JiTeby prunioird ; anti ; Ri'herc is beside.-i a benefit in laving plants whicli, from rii^jning at i various limes, afford successively a fiPsh growth ihrougli a largr' portion of the season. For hay, also, a variety of pl:;nl3is preferable,) IS tlic hny is tiius rendered m'>re palatable, and prol>ably inor?- wholesome, to slock «( till Kind-!; but the kinds of graseos «own ' together should not ripiMt ai different times, a^retoiiv.ionded fori as- j tures. To ujako hay of the best quality, al! the lierbajre should be in nearly the sime state of ripeness when cut. A very comroon mode is lo mix the clover and grais seeds together tnd sow tliom ifier the g.'ain ha^ been sown and once harrowed, but the butter mode ia to mix the whole with the grain, sowing ail tujethcr. I K ■■.■Ku.ai 18.>.X AIMUI^ bej^ins on FRiUAr. ^ Npw Moon, 8lh d. 7h. 43m. morninflr, bearing East. ^ First Quartt>r, IGih d. Oh. 31 m. u|lernno!i, bearing; Kast. O Full Mooii, 2Jrd d.'lUii. 57 m. morning, under ihe lionzoru i Lait Quarter, 30Ui d.Sii. 3Gin. morning, bearing East. I t \ i dId iMiW '1 0'« upper •lob rue.s. I Kots. Days length. of clock. c la dec. N. I rises, pi C south- ing Dayg incr I. !0 llF 5 -' 3 a 5 M Tu W TmI5 F ;o 3 4 5 6 7 10 111 112 13 |14 |16 ;i7 Il8 fl!) •5 Su M '5 Tv\b W 15 Tu 5 F Sa Su M l6 To 15 ;j» Th|5 F 15 S4 i5 So M Tu W Th F Sa 22 X>3 ^1 28 (29 30 406 28 12 48 3'J;G 2:> 12 50 37i6 3il 12 53 35,6 31 12 56 336 33 13 31 6 34il3 3 30j6 :)5 13 5 26 16 36 1 13 8 266 38 13 12 24,6 31» 13 15 2.»j6 40 13 18 21 6 41 13 20 I0i6 43 13 24 17 6 44 13 27 15;6 45:13 30 14!6 47 13 33 12 6 4d 13 36 106 49 13 39 1)6 50 13 41 t^ 5l!i3 44 5'6 52 13 47 4i6 54 13 50 o 6 55 13 53 u 6 56 13 56 50 6 58 13 59 57 6 501 14 2 56 14 4 54 7 1 14 7 53 7 2!l4 9 51 7 3 14 12 3 55 I 3 37 3 19 3 1 i 2 43 i 26 ! 8 ! 1 51 ; 35 j iA I 2 ' 2 2 1 I 1 I 30' 15 SI. iFa H 23 42 56 1 9 1 22 I H I 46 1 57 2 h 2 19 2 29 2 38 2 47 2 56 4 37 1 Id Vf 6 41 4 ; 5 2 2 ■a. 7 3'> 4 2 ! 5 23 2 46 'S. 8 32 4 R 1 5 46 i 3 30 H 9 '« 4 8 6 9 4 14 H 10 \) 4 12 : b 31 4 58 T 10 54 4 15 , 6 54 gets. T 11 :j6 4 17 1 7 16 6 34 T A. 18 4 20 i 7 39 7 37 H 59 4 24 1 8 1 8 40 «: 1 41 4 27 1 8 23 9 43 n! 2 25 4 30 8 45 10 46 n 3 10 4 32 , 9 7 11 9 n 3 56 4 36 9 28 morn. G 4 47 4 39 ' 9 50 4 G 5 33 4 42 ♦ 10 11 1 30 Sl 6 30 4 45 ' JO 32 2 20 SI 7 22 4 48 i 10 53 3 10 SI 8 13 4 51 11 14 3 39 "V 9 4 4 53 . 11 35 4 -8 I'V 9 55 4 56 ' 11 55 4 37 -Tu 10 46 4 59 ' 12 15 5 6 -/v l«l 485 2 1 > 12 35 risea. •n mora. 5 5 12 55 8 37 m 1 '^ 32 5 8 t 13 15 9 39 / 1 29 5 11 1 13 34 10 44 / 2 29 5 14 t 13 53 11 57 Vf 3 31 5 16 1 14 12 morn \tf 4 33 5 19 14 31 28 ■» 5 32 5 21 14 49 1 17 'S& 6 2U 5 24 The column of the Moon's Southing. gives liie lime ot High Wateri The Spring ia a most important season to the farmer. In all eoid ) jclimates, wiiere the warm and jrrowing season is short, much de- pends upon getting the crops in, in good seaaion, and in good order, frhe land should be well tilled, and the surface well pulverised, »u )as to give the roots of the young plants a healthy and vigorous growth jin the oarlf part of the season. This enables them to stand either jtoo much wet, or too much dry weather, and the attacks of worms much better than if gut ia late in the seu3on, or in bad order. The Ktraw of gra'n sown early, i8 notai subject to rust or lodge, as that own late ; and griin which is forward, and ripens early ^ is usually nuch better and heavier than that whick is late. The farmer vrho mSSk H. inj; East, he liorizof», J East. f a south. Day. incr't. 4i V3 !) 54 J a I G I 7 8 9 10 10 11 A. 1 o 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 1) 9 1 nora 32 2 R 8 12 15 17 20 5U;4 24 41 25 10 58 47 38 30 27 30 i 32 36 39 42 45 2214 48 I 13 4 51 4 53 , 4 56 ' 46:4 59 •' 55 48 5 29 29 31 33 32 2 5 8 11 14 5 16 19 5 21 6 20 5 21 High Watori In all eoid it much d9- good order. ilverised,»o ■ous growth land either a of vvorinB >rder. Th« dge, as that ': is usually farmer who X^f^^^^-' /:^^y^ 'H. ^^4^^ i^c.-^:^^^^ ;^ '^M ■^ /--.^r^^e^y^ '^^^^ ^'^* t-^'^^Z.- ^>5i^ IK * \ >» > \ «\ ^^ v,,x1^ \ \ ^ X % -. ^n^ * "vXVs*^ % \ <^ tf^ X. v "^^,..*' *" >.ss •% . ■*>. '^ N. '-. '*«.> ^t\ ^-^ \ >. 'S \ % . / *s *• jB II '12 |;I4 ,15 lie ;B 3 |l8 19 :2o i>i 22 B :26 '27 28] 30 ■"' ■ 1 APRII. no Days. SSpric^. Saoitoy*, VVitther, Annivori.iricit, ifce. High WnIit, iii*ewfl-l 27 / c5 d 7|High t'dem, 8 indcalm., fi B II Idi 13 it4 ,15 16 B ||8 il9 120 iai 22 B :ir, ^27 28 iW 30 rather trarrHer and 2"nd Sun. aft. Easter. 1| stat. 9 CJ d y (5 a d apogee, ph.asanter. 9 C5 ?. Low liile«i. 3rtl Bun. nft. Easter. oc to 41 II V> II 12 11 42 11 42 morn. mo 15 12 4H 45 25 1 IH 1 \) 1 r.5 1 n. 2 3(1 2 3 W ri:i 3 11 ' 4 41 4 •ui K <) r. 18 3!) 41 37 37 rn. 7 40 13 50 34 28 3G very phnsant days I 3 4;> I 7 l;i| 7 14 8 22 irilk told and 4 33 5 41» Si. Georgt frosty nif(ht3 | G 33 Iii| 4 14 1> 5'i 10 UJ 11 18 5i) 42 30 22 21 24 1 r>3 3 14 4 IG 5 5 3<» G 12 G 42 7 12 7 42 8 15 8 48 y 2: 16 f 6f inorn. II 1 39 2 49 3 57 4 49 5 33 6 14 G 53 7 'M 8 9 9 10 II 17 5 57 56 59 |al WindB'ir, l*:iir»t)oro' Horton, Cornwallis, 'I'/uro, A,r.. (rets his crops in woll and in pood season, is inos.* sure of a {rood iyield ; besidt t . if ho C'^ls lii-; spring's worit done L'arly,lM,> will be most ilikely to do the whole work «t' Ihe FeoBon in good lime, and 'will have limp to do it well; while, if he gels beliiiid liine in the jtpring, he will be most likely to get behind time through the whole season ; and b"i:;jr drove with his w^rk, will not, be likely to do it well ; and if lie keeps an aecoiint of hi.n out^jces and incomes, will be moRt likciy to find his profits much less than th^^y would have iheen, had hi^ Sprinfr'g work been done in .season. Ther'j are many jother important matters to be looked to during ihe Spiing. Do your old meadows need harrowing and manuring, atui add lional grass eeed .'' If so, now i< the lime to attend to it. Have you a .sufficient number of fruit tree.", and of the different kinks hi-st suited to the soil and climate.' If not, this is the lime to plant them. Have you a sufficiency of shade trees and shrubbery to make your aitu- ation pleasant ? If not, now is the lime to plant them. — -.Hh- WMm JAW ■ ■w i u mm^ MAY teifiai un Sunday. 1) 9 '^O'V Mnuii, 7lh 'J>ii iitiTtinun, UcI'mv lilt* hirilKn. D Firil (purler, Killi it. I ii. 4'Jiii. miirriiti»;, bt'ar-njr Weit. ( ) l''ull Moot', ii'I M Tu \V I'll Su M le' Sa Su M Ti; W Tu y Sa M I'u I II 31 Tu 50 7 4^^ 7 47 7 40 7 4:> 7 43 41 7 41) 1 3'J :w 7 :'«J 7 3:> 7 34 7 33 / 3'J 7 31 •> 1 :;u i 2i 1 li7 7 I2li 7 20 7 yf) 7 24 23 7 2- 7 21 7 .0 7 20 7 ii) 7 16 7, 18 7 (i 7 •J 10 II J 2 13 II !.'. 17 IS i;) 2) 21 2i 2i Sii 2S 2i) 30 31 32 3 5 31 35 35 36 37 of lenijili jc'ock. "iCir. 3 3 l.i 3 14 14 il4 >I4 1 1. 1 ;I4 14 !l4 ,'« !I4 It i-1 It 14 14 II 14 15 15 i.n 15 !l5 15 ;I5 I') :i5 ;i5 15 20,3 23 3 2(; 3 Hi .3 31 |3 33 3 35 3 :*7 3 41 ;3 43 ,3 45 -J 47,3 4!) ;< ft 1 |3 r. I 3 57,3 5'J .3 1 i3 2 3 , 4 ;■•< 'G 3 ■h|3 10 3 12 .3 14 3 15 3 IG 2 18 2 I!) 2 II 17 . «> •. *t 20 34 3-1 42 45 4H 50 52 lice. (i:r 15 15 ilG 'Mi il7 1? 17 17 18 N rues. Ip SfilUlj. irtif,' Da" incra. 53 il6 5:: ,18 53 ;i8 53 ill) 51 ;i!» 50 111) 4" jll) 44 2J 41 20 :i7 2> 33 !20 28 20 22 20 IG -21 10 21 3 21 5G 21 48 21 30 'yi 8 2 58 H 7 20 5 27 2(, 3 21 H 8 hj5 30 43 . 3 4' H ti 5315 3K U 4 ]• T !) 3G 5 :«> 18 4 2.' T 10 17:5 3.8 35 4 52 a 10 58*5 40 52 H»'t» H 11 40 5 43 8 7 4" « A 2;' 15 45 24 8 37 LJ 1 ^ 4 5 47 40 J) 3« tl 1 54 5 49 55 10 2J 2 435 53 11 11 "15 €2 3 :.3 5 55 21 i 11 51) £3 4 24 5 57 40 morn i! 5 1 5 5 5!) 54 5!i si (i GiG 1 rt 1 27 'fy G 55 G 3 22 1 55 "y 7 44!g G 35 2 23 -A. 8 33G D 48 2 51 -A. I) 23iG il 1 3 i: la 10 I5;G 13 13 4 41) "I 11 lOiG 14 o^ll . ; :•< / morn \6 IG 37 8 f6 / !)G Iti 48 10 3|W I IlG 20 59 11 O.Vf 2 ir G 22 9 iiiorn.' ■» :'. It G 24 20 I!' ■« 4 l!)'.G 2G 20 rs X5S. 5 14 G 27 3a I 3- ^ G ,'> 6 28 48 1 57 H G 5* G 30 :.() 2 IG c^;,' 7 3; G 31 .vei i (lie till le ( t II itfu water ( I M ^f. f \//r. \* j yiiniicrd (Ij i.oi pn-vidc ihfiiioflvi's, as lliey ouijlii, Willi ;jijod '^arJoiu — ll»e «.'.vciisl> i* ^eniriily llie kMiiie witli iliom all, " lliey Jiitvu no Xwwf. tt) alU-nJ lu sucli siijill maUers" — and yot it may aafely \n u>s T'ed lliat .im acr^ of jjrouad appropriated to a ^rood jgarde'ii, will be ruore prnfiUible lo ihi; firiin'r llnii any ether ten acrou of lh.» frir-n. The inieredlsof ilie fanner, th^? coinforn of lug ftinilj. , tliu good coiicition and health of his whole household, re* quire such a ^fardtMi on every farm in the country. And il shou'd be a ^nrdeUf ml a niero excuse for one, a men} weedy patch. . Ii •hou'd bo on?, so inana^red and arranged, that every ve;;etab!e of a wholesome qjiility fji- hu:nau food should be raised in it, inper- iiiiiiritifjiMiB'ifciiuiiiii'J' m iii i «*" ^ ^ ^'/ 5', ^ 1W*«IH^ It* li'irilult. r West. '] IMt. a VVftt. _ ifiUtlj. I I)»'> MIL'. I7:r, 41)5 7 54 4:)' 5 1:3 5 :;;4 5 Oil) 44Ig 3:»'6 2310 15 6 iul() mom !6 !)C lb|lj I !)'.() 14 G i> ncra. i 27"; 31) 32 :u> 3.S 40 43 45 , 47 1 4U I 53 i 55 ' 57 i 5!) 1 3 (i 9 11 13 14 IG Id 20 22 24 2(i 27 26 30 31 7 J\iji llilfii Water wilh ;ruod ill, •' lliey yot it may (J to a ^ooij ly ether ten forts of tiia iiseiiolJ, re* d it sliuu'd r patch. . Is ve^ ^/?;^^ ^r'/'^^. {/^^/T^iifC^^ '' >^ .Li^^:.^^ ^v ^.^^^ ^/y^') /^^ ^/ ^/J^/^ ;^ »L^^ ^^^x^/ (7-::^. r^^rx^ >^>r- ■iSmm «Mi«.' H V vs- ,^ cX V xy^ Vn.^c->.. 'i'-.^'^p;:^:^^-^^^ ^, \ N V S W .t^= "X. ^>*v??;i«r«^i, X ^ s ,\ ',-<. xN \ ^ .N *%, VVi'^- >l\'\\\ >^ ^W ■-^ ."^ ■y* S \ % X >*. It 'VX Ji. * \ ,> "^ >■. > \ ^v*K a"V "* \\ S "\ "i. \ \^ Na\ % P \^ -: iX \\^.^ N ^^. •^ ^V^-.. N, ^. ..^.^(tfflkH'O »■=*-• «>•.*•" -^^sc*. ^■ - \ ifv t NN »>. ■ ■ 1 ' 'k^.s %>»*«1.' \ -^'^*~*m ■■'?^ > So A' V \ II Sr:t_;f:i_=n:^ « j -;« ■» jj — r-m-u jxj^ >«« MAY 31 Ua/a. IKIIltf. D M Sundays, WealJior, AnnivorsaritB, Ac. I li.gh W.iier iiu-nii tiiiK*. (it N. S. I Aimtip. Sl.J(jlin,|Cliar;oHf| 'I OWtJ iSt. Jolins 1'. K. I i NewJId. B: Lo:j:ati(in Sui;. V An!. I w ll .1 2 ♦ifi : w 11 itcpiisiuu D\y — hilly ui'adiiy. ur.dvlcasunt. [Til ^un. aft. Asccna; d a;. ogre. on. 11 [tid ir.h es. f/^j?/ ith up noma rjhj.. [b. '3t>, Si J4i.ie3.| 3 43 ij;ut.ou Days. , 4 44 5 30 G 7 6 4i 7 15 7 4G 8 IS ti 52 10 6 10 '\^ 11 3S rnorn 37 1 n o 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 I) 10 11 A 1 2 ;j3 Old .May Day. jra/ m 14 rains. ti Penlt'coyl— Whit. SuriiJr.y !l6,VVli;i .Monday. Low U:U& |l7^,\Vl.il Tuesday. 9d<^. IcSKml'cr Day. Itcomcj J!)j^> urcJil-^sL ilel, Lul. S. 20,Kinber Da). jrc/z/ct'. 21 K-jiLtr Day. |B Tiiniiy Sun. d pen^rcc. 23iMi:fli iid:s. clcur ''.J4Q Viclorla, A. 1319. and iSGJPrintess Iltlena, 6. 1846. SGCo'pus CluiSi i. Jinc. ,li8 iB irroicing weather. 47 i) IG iG G 51 3G L>1 7 54 44 3G 35 41 if) 1 5 55 7 13 8 14 9 1) 9 37 10 12 10 45 11 IG It 48 luorn. ! 22 1 55 1 3G !-> 3 8 4 7 5 17 (; 35 7 ^G « 4G 9 3G 10 21 il G 11 51 A 37 1 24 M 3 G I 5 5 11 G IG iA) Oit 9 32 2 10 10 40 U 11 11 43 morn. 17 50 31 13 3 •>> J 2 3J 41 41 31 IG 5 46 32 19 9 I G II I o 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 II n A 1 o 3 4 o G 1 25 2 43 3 44 4 :w I 5 42 G 15 G 4G I 7 18 7 52 8 25 9 6 9 43 10 38 11 28 morn 47 2 3 4 5 5 G 7 8 8 9 10 11 A I 5 IG IG 6 46 3G 21 7 54 44 3G 35 41 46 Ist Sun ufl. Tri ily. .^0[Ke:,t K. Charlea 11. CJlJLow tides--. xcarmer at VVindti'T, Fari&boro', doiioii, roriiwiilliii, «&i*. ffctioti, and ul llic t- ui iiest. scmon. AUora v;i.iilfr's dit-l on solid and eeutr;!lly «ull animal fo'd, llie huinim rt/nslilution r» qnirea ibe dfUTHJnir i»ier;itions ct liot.* veireialdt* and fruit diet ; and as a ^ene.alriiL* no cni> can dis|)t'nse w Ih it rfafkly. licsidrs llus the naUiTMl appt tile calls for it, and there are few pleasures thai may be «o safi'iy and even bent fit; i;i Ily indulged in. In the latter part of winter and forty sprinjr, niprif-ures flionld be token to secure early vf getablcii of all kind ; copiible of early cultivation. Why may not every I'armer have every I'ind of early yecrf t^ibles on Iur table as early as any ijard.ner c;in raii^e them .' There Isi not a single rea- srn; why he should r>ot, while there are a great many why he i'l>i:)uld. riic gardener's have to incur a very considerable expentte pfcnrtng /oMnanure for tin ir hot-beds, while the farmer hui it in his barn- yard. The gardener has everything to purchase, and draw a an- stderable diiitance, while the fa r(»(r haa nothingtobuy — the small qu&uti y of lumbfi required la probably rotting ua his pretiiises. I i ■nf -«MMk> mt^»4<' i I (853. JUNFj begins on Wed.neuuat. ISiew Moon, Gth d. yii. 48ni. atlernoon, bearin« upper Days <5)la linil) ol 'ises.jsr.ls. length. clocli 17 7 38 15 21 2 IC 7 30 15 23 2 l(i 7 3!l 15 2;j 2 IG 7 40 15 24 2 15 7 41 15 26 I . 15 7 42 15 27 I • 15 7 42 15 2? I 15 7 43 15 28 1 14 7 44 15 29 1 14 7 44 15 ?A) . 14 7 45 15 31 ' II 7 45 15 31 ; 14 7 46 15 32 14 7 46 15 .•]2 Fa. 14 7 47 15 33 SI 14 7 47 15 33 14 7 48 15 34 ; 14 7 48 15 34 - 14 7 4^ 15 3.1 . 14 7 48 15 34 1 14 7 4!) 15 34 1 J 15 7 40 15 34 1 ; 15 7 4i) 15 34 1 - 15 7 4<) 15 34 2 15 7 49 15 34 2 16 7 49 15 33 2 ; 16 7 49 15 33 2 17 7 49 15 32 2 . 17 7 49 15 32 3 18 7 49 15 31 3 last] {2)8 'dec. N risps smith. inrr. Day incra. 9 > Ln ^2 5 21 '22 13 12 2 22 20 :i2 27 51.22 34 411^2 40 30122 46 18122 52 22 43 •,>3 1 2 38. 1(» 2 42 1 3 141 3 4() sets 1 8 '.'fi 9 J 3 9 10 411 23 6111 251^ 23 1()| morn llliJ 18 23 141 fln\) 6I33 171 3-!|rry IS 31 0/ 10 23 35 48 1 14 26 39 51 li jiio \V 1 1 23 2-^ I 57 ■3 24 1 5:, l23 25 2 2(1 ^3 26 2 46 23 fi7 3 Iv 23 27 risi s 23 '^7 9 30 23 26 10 2(1 •8 6 35 9 30 6 35 10 21 11 5 6 361 6 381 11 5] G 39 \ :v.) 6 40 I :u) 6 41 j 2 21 6 42! 3 12 6 43 4 2 6 43 4 52 6 44 5 40 6 44 () 27 6 44 7 15 6 45 8 4 6 45 d 55 G 45 9 51 6 46 60 6 46 I 53 6 46 morn. 6 4G 1 58. 6 46 Ij deer. S 2 1 3 l! 1 { 3 55 1 1 4 45 111 5 31 2| 6 14 2!] 6 56 3 If 7 37 4 i f Hitjh water If " seasons of ferring their r> ♦' compare i Y realized, to 'ir results for ered univer- 1, should be aised, should |l M be " well! —and what- J cereal groini m >ied with tLel .««Ui«V ^ i s *-t \ I I D I •tNrH.^it. -.'XMHM^Wk •»., M \V 'It. X V N ^ x"'^ < '•\. rv \ \ N \j '. \. A \ \ \ I \ >% \ ■--■*; if^N \:. ':*^. V V c\.« > > Y '>» \ t ^•. ^i< I 1 z y I4 h 1} ilid 1 <; Hip .7 9 i h Jf^i' 1 ^111 I'l St. 1 u 3rd ; ;!3 rp !|4 Low !l5 .'16 !il7 ,18 BatJl 'B4thS I'D Ace e ^1 Hi{ih ,^2(9 cJ 23 i 1>4 St. Jt •25 B 5tlj. £ ,29iSt.Pei i30r$in^p at Wind hroung pi Uie who i* I true as th |!every hui '[bound to jture will ithincf enn Ijce^ilul fa hnust not I'liure, for \ .fixiurea, t ,tant howe penurious jjvttde each 11 — and a g Ijand beaut^ ■,rui ■■■■ MMt'l _^^ — -._J- Sundays, Weallier, AnnivoTearies, &c. jjlrasnnt and tcnrm. a- h d CI- indSnn.aft.Trinily Hipli tides 9 i"U d npo- [cee. D M T 2 •J %i 4 ;B Mi .r h ;n 13 \\4 iiu !16 il7 ,18 'b hi 1 123 IMJSt. John Baptist. | !2o limc.\ I B;5th. Sun. aft. Triaity. i^'j, more settled ^8 Q.Vic. crowned, 1838. Low ,29|st.l*eter & St. Paul, [tides. ,'30i 9 in perihelion. arid warmer jyNE 30 Days. T Summer. .It High Water, mt-nn liine, ~~ |St.Joiiii,|Charlotiel " flolifax/N. It.Vtl Tovrn iSuJohns, N.S. t Annap. | P. E. I. I Newfld. changes and becomes t (lull and • • vtercdst, St. Barnabas. ttUh 3rd Sun. aft. Trinity ^ in [Perihelion. probably Low tides, Home utin more iluU went her. Battle of Wa'erloo, 1815. 4th Sun. aft. Trinity, more Accession Q.Vic. '37 d pe- Hijih tides. (fgep- 5 C5 9 ♦"«'"'* about tkis 3 54 7 24 7 19 2 54 4 51 8 21 8 16 3 51 5 [V.\ {) J 8 B8 4 33 6 12 9 43 iv 38 5 12 () 47 10 27 10 22 5 47 7 \-2 10 42 10 37 6 12 7 57 11 27 ]] 22 6 57 8 35 morn. morn. 7 35 1 1) 11 5 1 8 11 1) 58 41 36 8 58 10 29 1 28 1 23 9 29 i 11 14 1 51) 1 54 10 14 : morn. 2 44 2 39 11 (•• 5 3 35 3 30 11 58 1 7 4 37 4 32 morn. i 2 3G a 6 6 1 1 36 3 37 7 7 7 2 2 37 4 47 8 17 8 13 3 47 5 45 9 J 5 9 10 4 45 6 37 10 7 10 2 5 37 7 25 10 55 10 50 6 25 8 6 11 36 11 31 ^ 7 6 8 9 10 11 11 A. 1 2 57 41 24 10 55 50 50 52 A. 1 1 2 3 4 5 27 11 54 40 25 20 20 6 22 A. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 &7 C 49 35 20 15 15 17 7 57 8 41 9 24 10,10 JO 55 11.60 A. 50 1 52 at Windsor, Parrsboro', Morton, Cornwallis, Truro, &c. \~ ' ' *- — "— 1 i as 1 1 ^-— — ■ ' ' • iyoung plants. " He who bows sparin/rjy, ehall reap sparingly, and lie who sows bountifully, shall reap bountifully," ore dcilaratitftiB as ,,, true as they are ancient, and should be, especially in seed tirr^e, ip | levery husbandman's mouth. Good land, in ordinary cultivation, ia ji ^bovnd to be occupieu. f.nd if we do not occupy with (rood seed, ni- j iture will most assuredly occupy with weeds. There is surely some- ithinor ennobling, morally elevaiinor, in liberal, enligli'ened, and suc- joesiful fanning. If a man would succeed in cultivating the soil, he iiiust not be nigtrardly, but must lay out freely for labour, for ma- juure, far good and durable implements, convenient and permanent 'fixtures, and good and plentiful agricultural reading. It is impor- tant however to guard against exiravaganco and waste ; a^ well as jpenuriousness ; the most scrupulous and exact economy should per- ivade each department; rnilhing neglected or suflbred to run to waste, i i—and a general appearance of order and harmony should give unity ' land beauty to 'he whole. ■ li • ~— -.--■».~-~-."^ ■ ■■t^yant- mimmm mmtt%i< „. % JULY" b?gini* on KaipA/. -• * .% n [ ^ iN'ew Moon, Gili d.Gli. \V^l\^. niorninj» bearing lOfisL ■ J) FirsKJuarltT, 13'h'l.GIi liu. afternoott, bpnrin:j Jiouth. ^ , } Q Full Moon, 2Ulli d. 91i. 4'Oin. n oniini/, under the horizon. [ d Last Quarter, 'i7lh d. ."ih. 4G'n. afternoon, under the hoiizon d!d I H upper liiub Dajs j0slw| i of i O'a ^^1^^ I rises Isnts. ' 'enjith. |cloclt.| liec X. 'i,SA 3!St' 4 M 4 lb" 4 1<» 4 20 4 'iO 6!Tu I 4 21 G'VV 7iTii ilOISc IlliM 7 4:i 7 4- 7 4r 7 4- 13 |I4 15 16 \V Tii F Sa 4 21, 4 2-ii 4 23; 4 23; 4 24 1 4 25' 4 2Gi 4 27 i 4 28 1 |l7iSu [I3|M l!):Tu m w 22 H ,'23' S( j24;Sl- ,26tT0 ;27iW 28iTH. 21)1 F \m^\ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 21) 30 31 32 3-J 3;^ 34 ! 4 35 4 36 4 37 4 38 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 4B 4 44 4 4ri 47, 471 47t 4G! 4Gi 4.-. I 4r>| 44 i I4i 43| 4V| 41 4r 40 1 3r| 3/ 1 36 1 3.-) '■> 1 f 3r 32 30' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1^ / 7 7 > 7 7 7 7 / 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 29 7 29 7 28 I') 31 1.') 2'J 15 2:! 15 2H 15 27 15 :i6 15 i.5 15 21 15 23 15 21 15 2() 15 VS 15 17 15 15 15 13 15 11 15 10 15 H 3 7 23 7 3 3^! 23 2 3 511 1 22 5H D south- Day.*' ri .-ea !;>' \ng. o'ec'r. 4 I 4 11 4 22 4 32 4 4 4 5 22 53 22 47 02 41 22 35 411 22 2'^ 50 22 21 22 14 22 G 21 58 59 23; ! 3 7 I 3Pts. I 7 47 j 8 23 y 59 I 9 35 III) II jlO 47 III 23 -n 49 11 59 1 30 iy 18 19 2 2 u I '•> '-i 2 31 in i 'J 1-^ n :io 35 rr I 1 25 0* 15 15 15 15 7 5 3 I 14 59 14 -7 14 55 14 .•>2 14 50 14 48 14 46 14 45 14 43 5 29| 21 40 21 31 21 21 21 11 21 I 20 50 20 39 20 28 5 3(> 5 42 5 47 5 52 5 G G 6 G 6 G G G 6 6 6 G CG morn. 9 34 1 14 1 57 ; 25 10 19 12 9 18 58 8 18 44 G le 29 3 18 15 rises. I vi 8 14 8 48 9 22 9 56 10 30 11 4 11 40 II 59 morn 2 1 H H H -? T 8 8 8 n n morn. 43 1 41 2 34 3 23 4 8 4 51 5 33 G 15 6 58 7 43 8 30 23 30 32 34 3G 33 40 O to 45 47 49 50 52 .The column of the Mooa's Southing gives the time of High Water It is an old maxim that "turnips should be sown on the 25th: July, let tho vvealhtr be wet or dry." The common English flat ^urnp will usually do wel', if aown ou proper soil, any time from the 20tli of July to the 10th of Aug'Jst— they may not yield so largely lis whensoAH some what earlier, but the roots will be sweeter, and will keep belter. The white turnip is not a very nutritive tegetable , but a» it may.ba grown on lands from vfhicb a crop of hay or grain has Leen taUen the same season — ia a good fallow crop, leaving the! ground In good ccndillon ; and is nseful in feeding sheep, cows or young slock, in the early part of winter, it may be made a profitable crop in many Instances. The grass or grain stubble may be plough ^a y^ X ^yV//t^/t A ^u^ ^ //1a 1^/^^^^ - - on tlie 25th: English flat ly time from| field 80 largely sweeter, and [ve Tegetable ;' hay or grain' r, leaving thel jiveep, cows or le a profitable ly be plough .*-3ttJltlk- \ ^ -i«S%V^ v\ v> i •^ r** ^*a^ ^ '^T^S^- SK' X X V X, V .^ «?^ N \>s it (■ XxT-v f- X^S^sX, X^V^%i J \ \ J ^t%\>i\4;,N: -*H>^:',; N SVA-.*>Ki-,n.^ •'"i -li 5| ' "I - ;nI 15 St ,16; \\\ 'S I ;'* a I >\ 35|St. % 30 j (fa 'at Win jid in, I hsrroA- jtity va .vegetal pound I incJies quantit ty of se are eiec |tance o peaa b wiih ti .them ft appeara ihe insf . \ . > 'W '" JULY 31 Dayi. Suiiiint r. 'm! • I 2 B, 4i 5| 'i fc-i 9 B Hi 13} N! 15 16; !»' 'Ih l!> 21 )j "M ^1 ^1 ?i:NnAY?, \ve\tiii:k, ANMVRRSARIK.^, Ac. Low lidea. c#ri/ ^ Visit B. V. Miry, ([apogee, litli Sua. aft. i'rir.ity. 10(1 rm ami snllnj with 3d. Poblngeconi. in H.N.A jlgfjl [lli;;'i tides. , ' ahuicirs accompanied 7th Sun. art. Trinity. [M ddlinif tide.*. Low tidesp. iftV/i tkiiider and sharp St. SvTithin. ligUtninsi' •S li Sun. aft. Trinity. d peri if fe. clears vp Very high lidrs. icarm end sultry^ with occasional skoiccrs. :)lh Sun. aft. Tiinity. St.Jaine^. Dog days begin. |^'t J' liii<,:i:ii ir!« lU'l • t M.ilifH^,. N. II, .^L I '•owti, -^t. .l.ih'i. a. S. I AnuMp. :i' F, I I St^iW 2l) Low tides 301 li! very fine and warm. *■! (fapocrce. cltar and lOlh Sun. aft. Trinity, pleasant. 1 3 .-.r^ 4 4.> 5 4i>l 6 23 7 ' 7 41 8 lb 8 .'5 !) 31 10 11 10 5U ! 11 33 morn. i>6 I 40 2 58 4 ly 5 29 G 26 7 21 8 I 8 49 9 22 9 58 10 34 11 13 11 58 A. 49 I 53 3 4 4 12 7 2H 8 !5 9 12 9 53 liJO 31 IL U 11 48 morn. 25 1 1 1 41 2 20 .3 3 3 56 5 10 6 28 7 49 8 59 9 50 10 51 U 31 A 19 52 1 28 2 4 2 43 3 28 4 19 5 2.3t 6 34 7 42 7 21 8 l'» 9 7 9 4S 10 2t; 11 6 11 n3 ' mr>rn. i 56 I ;(i 2 15 2 58 3 51 5 5 6 23 7 14 8 54 9 51 iO 46 11 ;i6 A. 14 41 1 23 1 59 2 28- 3 23 4 II 5 18 6 29 7 37 3 i5 4 4 5 2ti 6 21 7 I 7 49 8 58 10 i3 I c 34 10 58 II 49 A. 49 2 4 3 IV' at Windsor, Parrsboro', Morton, Cornwallis, Truro, ike. kd in, and a dressing of fine manure, compost or ashrs, spread and jharrowed in. The seed may be sown with a peed-drill — the quan- ility varying from one pound to two pounds per acre. It the seed vegetates well,andlhe young plants f re not attacked by in.SKl^, n pound to the iicre will give a "good stand" — the rows btiDir 9J) inches apart, — but there is more certainty in the use ol' a jrr?ater quantity, and to guard against emergencies, itisbelttr to u^ij plen- ty of seed. Alter ih? plants have got well into "rough ieui'," and are eecuje from injury by the fly, they should be thinneil to th.? dia-i tance of 6 to8 inches in the rows; and the ground should be ke:.'i cleaa by the harrow, cultivator, and hoe. White M'jsiarl sown with turnip?, is considered one of the best means of protecting! them from the riy, which devours the plant as tocn ns it makes iis| appearance above ground ; ar.d having a large tender seed leu] the! ihe insect is as fond of it as the turnip. [ «*^. 1853. AU(JUt5T begun on Monkat. 9 Now Moon, 4i>i (1. 7li. 'D Firil QiiarUT, Ihh d. O f»>'l Moon, Irithd G!i d Last Quarter, '^(ith (J. dId ii>ri iiiTu; 3|\V ! 4iTiii 5;f 6;Sa 7'so 8!M 9 To 10 vv 11 Th 121 F I3|Sa l4|Su 151 M 16 Tu Q'b upper I nil I) riset. I Hctii. Days length. Glin. nffrrnnon, hi'arinjj WpbI.- llli. '^'u\^. nfforrinoii, Itdnw iho liorixon 41 m. !\ 23 2'il 20; 1!)! 16' 7 15! 7 13 7 11 6S) 7 10 1 217 37 47 517 50 56 58 8 7 6'6 50 716 57; 8 10 12 5.") I ■o-2\ ■6 5 1 )!() 50; 5 1416 48 5 15|6 47 5 166 45| .5 1816 43 5 19|6 42 5 20 6 40 5 21 6 38 41 3f{ 3r> 32 29 27 24 22 20 17 13 11 8 6 3 57 54 52 49 46 43 40 37 34 32 29 25 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 H 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 23 13 13 20 17 G 5 5(i ; 5 52 1 1 r. 47 , 5 41! 5 33 , 5 2-i ' I 5 21 i 5 13 1 5 4 1 4 55 1 4 45 4 35 4 24 4 13 1 4 1 3 48 3 35 3 22 3 8 2 53 ' 2 39 2 23 2 7 1 51 ! 1 35 1 18 1 1 I 43 25 7 j Tho column of t!)e Moon's Sonthintr^nrivcs the; lime of Hicli V/ater; Tlieliaying' soasnn is a severe lax on tlie |iliysical powers of the labourer — Ihn employer should be careful net to place nny obbtacle* in tbe way — a good and wiliini^' liorsf* ahould never feel ihe la*h ; many a£ood team has been ruined by bad driving. If there bg at sutHcicncy of hands to carry on the business, three or four should be put to the scythe. If they are honest men, they v/ill mak« a fair day's work, tv'lieiher tiiey are paid oy the day or the acre, it will, iiowever, generally be found better for both parties to have the ijrasf cut by the acre. Mowing by ^he day, especially wlirn the weather is very warm, the ecylhea are apt to become iso dull, that many a {poor kllow has been nearly exhausted by his incessant 7. helliug ;, |but when mowing by the acre ; the scythe almont invariably retains j owers of the niiy obbtacle* feel the lunh ; f ihere he a four should 11 make a fair ore. ll will, lave the irrasr the wcalh«r that many a It V. helliug •/, riably retuins wm * » |^»^^ v.:C^v V ^^ ^^^^ C>S f v^ I X '"^'^ N. \ V .^v^ ^^ .>w^**,\Vs. v\WC\\ . ^; A. Vv i»i ,. i .< a>>i«< " '0 ■%!^N^ ;#?» «»i«r'"»«»»*».-m,n, (,^j^^ ^ m*^^- --A'/,, 'idlHi^ih tides, y stationary. 13' xcitk perhaps ^)i some thunder. U il3lii Sun. aft. Pririt/. !2Ci!$ 6 R Vir^rines. y3{ clear pleasant 21 St Bartholnnu'w. vcarm w.nthnr. Prince Albert, born IHl'J. d opo^ce. rj-'O*' tided. 14th Sunnft. Trinity, St. John Bapl. beheaded. Middlirig tidefl. rain. iB '21) 30 31 i 7 .'-) ! ' 7 4.') 1 8 22 8 '>:> , 9 2S : 10 1 1 10 3G 1 11 13 A I 1 2 12 3 33 1 4 43 r> 41 !al Winds'T, Parrsboro' Hortou, Cornv>ullia, 'i'ruru, ^c. a sharp or edge ; and he who swin;:a it rhows no more syinpathjr or jpity for the lallinu; fjrass, oi^th*' grasshopperB perched upon it, than an energetic tatniLT, with a deadly weapon, would do in the n idst of a patch of Canada thistles. Th" best lime to cut grass for hay, jis as near a" possible to the tiinu whe'n it is in the fullest b!o()in. |0f course, if it is cut when most of it is in this state, some may hf}| U little pr.st, and some may not have quite reached full bloom. There jis some (litFtirence of opinion as to thii stag.' gra&g should be in when lit is cut, hi.t we be:i0ve the experienie of the best farmers is in agreement with tiie position above assumed. It may {inmetiines be expedient to cut grass before it hns reached this state ; particularly when it falls down, an.l is in danger of rolling — when this happens it should be cut whatever state it maybe in, because it it remains on the ground it will spoil, and the fermentation which takes pkice will destroy the roots. Another great advantage in cutting grass Ibeforethe seed forma, is, that the^oots are not so mnch exhausted umaw m i: 1 ^ WTjf jSluoii, 3L d. 7li. STni.-iDur^Sii^, bcaritij? East. 1) Firsl (iaurltT, 10 h d. 4li. 43rn. luornnigT below the h j O I'i'il M jon, ]7(h d. oil. ,0i in. uiorninn^, beari/'ij Wcvl. ! »' ■ ■!.». ?'—a!^ LJJJ.ir. * M f lgJ 1 if^.VJ. SKl'TK^lifclK b.^gitij on TiiLKsDAY. onzon D iiiu'.i rne* !• ft.,. of I I ' Icniith Idock. Idpc.N.I risfs. Ipl 1! 2 F ' 51 ! ^' ■ 6 1 !. 'iO 'It \\A 'JC ;17| k\ i i>-' (j 3(J,13 ) -:-, iti 34' 13 SaI.^ ko 'G 33113 Sifjo 27 G 31 13 13 12 12 W8 G 2!) 29 JT L7 31 ,^ 20 M [5 VV lo Tn .'> 32 iG 23112 29 F Sa Sc M Tu W Th F Sa Su M ^v Tii Y Ra Si; M Tu V\' ') u2!G 22:12 5 :<3.6 21112 5 34 G 16 12 ') 3,-) IG 16,12 '. 36 iG 14;12 (^ 3d|G 12 12 5 33 iG l()|l2 5 40 G 8 12 o 4 1 IG 5 4:v'6 .■) 44 io 5 45 IG 46 47 48 7112 5,12 3!l2 l!l2 59^12 12 12 57 55 5 50 5 53112 !0 1 5 Til ,5 r,i 52 53 54 r^f'i: 5J5 5liI2 4y!ii 48|11 4GI1 44|ll 14 10 6 5 2 50 56 52 50 40 44 41 ^ 34 31 26 26 22 10 16 13 10 7 3 at 55 52 49. F ,5 56 |5 421 11 45 1 1 I o ^ 12 •> 1 3 ::^ !3 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 p e 8 !) 9 10 11 8 U 30 7 52 40 7 30 8 7 8 2b 6 45 43 G 23 8 1 6 1 28 1 5 38 48 5 15 4 53 30 4 30 51 4 7 12 3 44 33 3 21 54 58 15 2 35 36 2 11 5iJ 1 48 19 1 25 40 I 1 1 ) 38 22 N 15 43 S. 8 3 31 24 55 44 1 18 4 I 41 24 2 5 44 2 28 3 2 52 3 46 ;^ilO 36 4 ,G Ifj);il 27 1 self. 7 17 7 40 8 10 8 43 9 14 9 4^ 10 38 11 27 iriDrn. 35 1 3) 2 44 3 10 ris«'8 7 31 55 8 19 8 43 9 7 9 33 10 23 11 13 II 49 moTi. 58 {^ 1 ''^^ \Sl — ' '— i I III !/ 1/ iVf K T ]T 8 8 a D □ 2:5 1 53 2 42 i 3 22 i 4 25 ' 5 20 6 19 7 19 8 19 9 IS 10 12 11 4 II 51 morn. ; 37 1 20 i 2 3 2 46 3 30 4 16 o 3 5 52 6 43 7 34 8 25 9 16 2 14 jllVilO 6 2 2I[ 2 25! 2 27, 30 33 3g; 39: 45 •5 46 2 51' 2 54 2 57j 3 ] 3 4 3 7 3 9| 3 73 3 IG 3 lo! 3 22 2 3 25, 3 art 3 3 ii 3 38 3 40; 3 43 » 46 3 GO: orluinn oflhp Moon's Soulhinjr jjivcsthe time oMliiih Walerl I V I So muclt hae l»ren said and sung in praiee cf " a farmer's life," illiU npp.iicntly, no lime or 6pace has been spared lo speak of Ihj ilifelcHJ bj iiJ8 *' belter Jialf." Our country is blessed with an abnn- :l|(lant ti; allily harvest of leaves, ronlainmg valuable information in jregard U.. \[\e jultiire ofahnost all kinds ol fruits and plants, and Ihfl af>p!i&ncen and means best adapted lolhe improvement and growth i i,o( rhe domestic animals — but those " li)rds of t..e soil," seem Hlodi- I ouily to have forgotten that their houses, as well bs their Lams andj ipustorrs, c >ntiin lite stock, to which a part of their atleMtion should il>(? given. The furmer's ic{fe should be an independent, henkhy,' happy and culiivaicd woman — one on whose culture, both montal and physical, the agriculturist has besloweu at least «« much thouchr [•8 he has upon that of his swine or his turnips — but is it so? — C «MP*i r HMMif. i«fra last. ' the horizon fir South. a duuih- iiii-. jlO liG ill 27 A. '] 2 3 4 5 G 7 b ;> 10 II II morn. 37 IG 5 53 42 25 20 19 19 H) IS J2 4 51 Dii>8 ripcr 2 25'! 2 27, 2 3') 2 33 2 36 2 39 2 43 2 4.3 t.» 46 2 51' 2 54 2 ^7} 3 20 3 46 30 16 3 1 2 o 3 4 5 5 52 G 43 7 34 8 25 9 16 10 6 MbJiiTh 3 4 3 7, 3 \f 3 73' 3 16: 3 I!) 3 22 3 25; 3 28 3 3-i 3 35 3 38 3 40! 3 43 » 46 _3_0{)l Water! irraer's life," ppeak of thj. v^ith an aban- ifonriatioa iti ants, and the! and growth ' seem Hludi-' ir Larns and! Hlion thould •nt, healthy, both montal tuck thought is it BO?— . #*«*r, moan tune, uk 'I. Join , CJhuri >llt I iHiHriH.iiN. 15. St. I N. S. I Ann New Slylf' aduptc I m (i. B, VTyil G 21 ; r.l i 4;> i own ISl Join?,' k I*. E.I. ' Ncwfld ; fjonc Ti burnt IGoG. 3 Hii?b tidi'S. becomes 7 4.i ill 1-.) Ill 7 42 ,B li')!!.' Sun. ufl. Trinity i 5l L)«j Days end, coo!tr 6 17 III 47 l\ 42 \ 7 1' 3 51 '.n/^rn rnorn ! -7 f > 1 in'^rn. tnorn. 7i 5 in pTTelirlion. appearance I) 2G i U 21 . 16 1 ti ^ 10 G i r)G i ol I Ji G 10 Xatirity 15.V, Mary. C l»^'»ir^P .10 50 i -4 86 | 1 31 Low lilies. of rain. 1 1 53 I 2 2 > | 2 1 10, tut niiitit^ B jiG h Siin. aft Trinllv- .12; 13t 14 45 irrow older. Yl 6lalionnry. ? in If. rtj pleasant^ am sinrn. 55 2 25 3 54 5 11 G 4 G 47 3 23 4 2 1-5 1 IJ 00, - ! .- 4 2.) ;> ;>( 7 24 II) .ITllliffli I'dtB. I7tl) Sun. aft. Trinity, a fi 8 41 8 3i ■9 34 1 r> 2;i()!d-i ; and will invite tlieir friends t> l';eir Ao^/fS and f 'i-jrc fjrm tlu-ir farmer's clubsy and ar- ■rangc Iheir piuns nni examine ih^'ir prosp.^cts, t'jey will (ii-^cover ihnt the fmalc p;)rlof the coinniuflily [\i\e a genius above b;?inor ginip'y their maids-of-all-work, mere labour-saving midlines, df- BJgned to cook fiolitoep, or mend bto kinff."!. A good housewilV should not be a person of " ont* idel," but sfiould bo equally familiir jwiih the flower grarden and fl';} OCTOBER beL'ins on SATtuDAT; ! ^ Sew Moon, '-i lid d. Gh. 3.ii. nltfiMoon, belmv iho littr.inn. I p First Quarter, 9th d. llli. 11m. nv>r(iiiig, bi-aring F/i*t. I O Full Moon, ICth d. 8h. 17in. afternoon, bearinrj S. S Eist. I d I, nst Quarter, ii5th d. Ih 5m. iijorninsr, benrinrEait I) 1 i) t (vis UDoer Duya Q f^st j Qi's of I length clock. uIpc. S- "1 1> [ (^ a upper limb 4 59 4 57 4 56 4 54 4 53 4 51 4 50 11 4M n 39 n 37 11 33 n 30 n 27 1 1 V3 i :n 20 1 II 18 1 1M5 ( li 12 i jii : 8 11 6 11 4 U 1 10 57- ' 10 54 i 10 51 1 10 47 1 10 45 10 42 10 38 10 35 10 33 1 10 30 10 27 10 2.-) 10 21 10 19 10 15 10 13 ) 10 22 10 11 11 11 II 12 12 12 12 13 73 41 18 36 53 10 27 3 li 3 4 4 4 1 '2 'J 44 13 57 '4 II 14 24 14 36" 47 5t 9 18 27 3(J no 5 56 16 2 16 7 16 10 16 13 16 16 14 14 15 "6 lo 15 15 15 38 1 2.") 5 H 5 34 5 57 6 90 7 5 7 28 751 8 13 8 35 8 57 9 19 9 41 10 3 10 25 10 46 11 7 11 2H 11 49 12 10 12 31 12 51 13 1 1 13 31 13 51 14 11 rises ;ri2 seld 6 9 41 7 J9 7 .^vl 8 29 9 21 10 II It 15 morn. 52 1 55 2 56 3 55 rises 6 9 6 42 7 15 7 4H 8 21 8 55 \i' a suuUi- Ual| in If, deer's. iiyiiu 'ii in; /I /i w! w\ 44 33 21 17 14 13 14. 14 7 13 » I 8 9 8 9 47 10 33 Tin 18 Till 51) 8 IH iH In in I 2 i^: 3 f) 4fi 1 10 37 : 11 28 ( moin. 42 1 48 2 54 4 (1 f> 8 SI lurrn. 41 1 25 2 10 5fi 45 35 6 16 7 6 7 55 8 43 9 31 10 2.) 11 10 3 3 4 ^ 4 4 4 4 '4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5:^ 56; 58! 2 5" 8 '2 15 17 2;> 2rf5 27 i* 2^ 31; 34! 3«' 41! 441 4* 5()| , 67 C^ 3 3 &, 5 1( 5 14 5 ul « 20j 5 241 .' The column of IheMotm's Soiitliing givt's the liii.eof lli-jh Waler; The season of the year has now arrived, whon all the stock muMij depend, wholly upon our care and feedintj. Have you g»t moro than you onn winter well ? If so^seli r;fr until you are sure ihaii you have no more than you can winter, so ag to- have them in good loider in the spring. It is frequently the cp.se that. animals are ton ionff nenlected iii the fall— the cold weather comes en, the ffround freeze?, and the snow falls, yet the sheep or cattle are allowed to run at large, shivering in the open air, and gleaning as they b«st can from the frozen earth, to satisfy their hunger. All aniinal», ar.s! inan hiniself, feeld the necessity of protection more on th« first ftlf.ck of frost, than after the system is accustomed to its action ; and there is no time in the year when care and attention to stock jLs better rewarded than in the first setti ng in of wintPFj Providiin^i /7y^ ^^^ ^' '^ ^/r^ X' ////r -^ ^'^ ;^<^^ v...y^ ^/ //^^^ ^^r^^/u Istock muHtj Bure iha<. jm in good pis are I'jfi Ihe ground illowetl to they best II animals^ Iq tl)« first tits action to stock iProvidiingi s \ '••••••l, tlil4^i». •^■tv-m... M 'iT n\\ 3\ 4 5 I G in|c( ir>! ■ m B z-f fl 6 if 31 1 k 1 pro the 1 dull •ini 1 d'lu h^ >^ ^^ ^> >s "?9^ QCTOnER :ii V^^y, Autuuut. I dkUNDAT^, VVEAniKll, ANMVi:u^ARifc:a,>tc. I lli;;li VV'.iter, ni nn tiiui-, at i ,St. Joliii;ci.;ir o.to 1 ;Hnlifix IN. II. *! Tu vn, Is^f. Johrv», ' y.H. I ■\n-.;ip. I ('. I'M. ' N(Mvfla . 6 40 1 1 trio ' ~ 7 y4 ; 10 54 n 24 mcrn (i n-j 7 54 8 30 9 8 !) 51 ' 10 37 H 36 , morn. ■ 4^ ii 13 :) 43 I 4 53 ' 5 41 ! G L>1 ! quite cool. 21 7 G 18 43 13 23 f) JI 9 51 6 55 I 10 25 ! 1 '^() 111 2S 1 i> 3 4 5 8 li fftttin^ colder ^ \\ I9lh Sun. an. Triiiiiy. 3 verj high tides. fat R 4 5;f. Crippin- nnsr.Uhd At>A Kinds Sf. Simon A St. Jude. rain tmd frost, 23iul Sun. afl. Trinity, perhaps \\\ Mallows Ere. hiofii tides, snoic, at \^nda(ir, Parraboro', Horlon, Cornwallis, 'rruro,~«.Vc 7 29 7 58 H 31 9 :? 9 38 10 16 10 59 11 49 A 50 2 5 3 24 4 30 5 25 A 1 I 33 i 1 8 I 1 46 I 2 2D I 3 19; 4 20 i 5 35 { 6 54 I 8 8 55 6 11 9 41 7 2 1 10 32 10 10 II 11 1 (I 3 4 5 7 8 '.> 9 10 10 11 11 A. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9 10 morn. A I. 1ft I 2 24 i 27 6 proper slieds or stables for Block of all kinds is indispondable, where • the comfort of the animal and the profit of the breeder is at all con- i suited. All aniuialp, whether old or young', should Le ke|>4 in | uniform good tondil»on the year round. If they are nuffi^rod to run , d3. Nov KMH I'll tjcg.ns on Tue:ji.av. ! ^ N-^vv M >on,!gl f\. 4'i. *2i ii. tiiDrning, lif»I'*w Uie lion/otj. I D Firit (^11 irt"-,, 7tli d. 7;i. r)7.ji.,'artPrn'ooii, boarin:» S luth. ' O J*'"" Mj»u, ir)l'» (J. lh.4jn aUernaon, b;«|t)\v tli • Jif»riz )n. I (T Iii»t Q i.i'fr, 2 Jrd d. Cij. 2lnn. afternoon, Url t\v the Inris »a. '"' N'w M >on. ;Wllj d. 2 I. {>'J n. a'ternoon, b^ariiiij S. West. '0\ upptcr iiiih Unya lenplh ^ja-t of ! clock. 10 ejv\ G 48 G 40 1 1 (>|W 14 ;r I 13 Si- 14'M ;;i5;ru !16;VV : i7i'rn iI9Sa 2i),Su , 2:1, VV G 51 G 02 G &:^ G 55 G 56 G 57 G 5J> 7 I 3 4 5 7 8 24 Th' 7 9 ♦rs-''!*'' I 7 10 :26Sa ; 27!S!i 28 M 29TiT 30 W I- 7 7 11 13 14 15 IG 43 42 41 :\o 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 3!) 2!) 28 2o 27 20 2.-. o , 24 24 23 23 22 .> 50; 5oi 51 4!^; 4Gi 10 10 10 ID !l !) S) i) 9 !) 1) 44 9 42 9 39; 9 37 35 9 32 9 30 9 28' 9 25 9 24 9 22 9 19; 9 17 9 IG 9 14 9 13 9 10, 12 9 9 11 9 7; 11 9 6 11 IG 17 1 Tl.lG 18 ! ''iG 18 i IG 17 16 15 16 13 16 9 16 5 16 15 54 15 48 15 40 15 32 15 2i 15 12 15 2 14 50 14 37 14 24 14 10 13 55 13 3:^ 13 2i 13 5 12 46 12 27 8 47 26 4 • dec. S. 14 30 14 49 15 8 15 26 15 45 16 3 16 21 16 38 16 56 17 13 17 29 17 46 18 2 18 17 18 33 18 48 19 3 19 17 19 31 19 45 19 58 20 11 2.) 24 20 3.i 20 48 21 21 11 21 21 21 32 21 42 a {(11 c , |SouUi- •et:<.'pl j mg. Day 4 3-;|iTii.\. 5. 3si! / 1 1 G 2-7! 2 7 25 VT 3 5 G (] i 8 !) / 4 57 31 15 8 5i8.Vf 9 3,j!-sii 10 32'w' 11 28'-»i mon.'H' 1 2),H 2 16T 3 15 T, f> 57 4 I'/y'in 39 5 12 8 II 22 ri-!f'?. !8 'morn, 5 32n 6 G 3rn 52 7 WiTl 1 4) 8 31 G » 34 G 10 34 o 11 3uj7 'nirn.ill) 41 iry 6 31 1 50'nf 7 21 2 53£h 8 7 4 8r:^ 8 55 5 2)ia9 45 6 3)'ia 10 4) S0t3 1/ 11 3.1 5 3 2) 4 10 4 59 5 47 G 6 G 5 G 7 G 10 G U G 13 G 16 6 18' G IS?' G 21 (J 22 <) 25 G 26 (J 2rf ^ 2a| t 25 2J( 32 36 40 44 46 49 51 53 56 58 3 Ttie column of sli * iVlDun's Souiliiiia: /i vhb th^ liine «if Hi|ii watpr I The sejs'jn is now ai Jiand whfn all oui-rJoor operaiions ceaet^^Tnl fact, tli^ pystemalic iarmer has closed his field la'ioiir for this yt^ar ' except perhaps drnhinij, or th^ removal of slumps and stones. Now is tl»e season to reflect, and establish a system f^r the coming year idud by a judiciouij airanjement of cr >ps and field-work, be e or cause each to r>llovv in an order, ndmitting of no iiurry or a ixiet\ for i;.8 due «nd thorough ace implishment ; this, generally muy ancli -can be don**, and ihe man who onjtls it ciinnot run an equal race with his better informed and more careful neiijhbour. N^ excuse or apology can ba found for the wank of order; it does not require talent or Fkill, neither does it consume time; wliile its exercise ciusps every thinw within its iifiuerfe to b* i'>adv for action Ir this y*'ar, Ines. Now ming year, [k, b? e or |or a ixietj iriuy and ll race with excuse or ot require Is exercisf for action *>^. 5.: ♦'^• \ *t i\V J NX '''*"*-'»^^fc^ ' ^. 1)! yi - r a^ieea J the reqi Jeffi>rl ol j if he w lalisuld ( jceed ; h ^mulate unless 8 "idj-^pfir'Ti jremiade I'field-lh |ing' of 'stagnant harriiw, ezpostpd iover a 1< ■Vlffar-=-!^jr Nin'KMnKll'Jl l)a)>. Aulutnit nl FUNDAY.J, UKATtir.n, ^Vj: A.NMVF-K.SAUIKH, &,f. JiAII Sa nt5. rery cold 2, All touls. <[ pTippf . 3, tcitU strong ij (Jnnpnv iIit [)Iiif of I ll'tiM. Su: . Oil. Trinity. I 7 Low lidfs. 9 Prince of Wulfs, /> J^4I . ancir J-2 9 greatest llcl. Lst. S. I U 2.jili Sun. nft. 'J'nnily. l\\ii\\ V\ iiti-r, iiiKuniiinM at funic. ho, hl'S*. Martin. 14; , 15 Migfli li. 18, 19! ' ' '^ l?'26'lj Sun, lift. Trinity . 121 I'riiir. s-i R.yal, b. Jd40. and s'cft hf.ctimts somtxchnt viorc settled. t -JtiSt. Cccelij, I 23 Low tides. '24; (•2.")' 5 utationary. 26 (5* n O- ■ 11 .Advent Sunda\ *2S, colder. look out for ftioir. rold and hihsltrivg n«iir.i,'.«t. j<»ir, N.h. |\. li #. I Antnp. 7 r.3 i 1 1 3 r^ i:{ 11 43 H r() I iiiurn 421 i^T) rf.ii?»».tt"I''I.J.>l.r.',' 'I ov»n. ' NfwBil. I f. k'.. I. I 10 :i'^.i 11 2^1 morn 33 • 1 r>i r.i 1 12 2 Ji r,8 4 3 n 21 (i 37 7 33 8 38 !• 21 r)r) 10 31 11 () 3 4 T) (I i>G 7 1 7 3(i 8 7 8 41 i A. 11 : A. (J 10 58 1 n 3:Jj morn ; 21 I 1 71 1 r>7 j 2 r>3 : 3 r.-j ' f) u;' () 32 ; 7 2S| 8 33 ' 1> Hi ! !) r.i I 10 J?G' 11 1 . I G 33 V 13 7 r.G 8 42 i> 32 10 28 11 20 morn r>i .2 7 ' 3 13 fl 8 4 m f; 2o G 1 11 37-1 11 32 2'J d prrirrce. Very Iii^t), tij^e '30 St. Andrew. Q prlip^ed. «' 17! ;» r.6 10 3G| 11 20 A. 13 1 IG 2 27 3 40 4 47 T) 40 G 2(i 7 14 47 1 2G 2 Ti 2 r.o 3 43 -J 4G 5 57 7 10 H 17 •» 10 !) 56 10 44 (i ! I ! M 1 21 I o" 1 ' " -- i 2 45 I 3 38 j 4 41 ' 5 52 ' 7 s; 8 12 ; 9 5 ■ I» 51 ' 10 CD i li ■at VVimlsor, I'arrsbdro', lloiton, Coi nwnliis, Truft), «StC. 3.J 7 41 17 8 56 J) 3G 10 20 11 13 A. IG 1 27 2 40' 3 47 4 40' 5 2G ., I agteea.jle to th .' eyt, tinJuniig in cxi^ once, and fi.ied fo produce the required results villiout failure. ' Pis true, ll»at system requires effort of mind, and fo does every voeation Vvlif'rilo man is culled, if he would pe.form hia whole' duty. Wi Ijiul pvsl>>m no inanj I should enter upon a Dirmcr's life ; without hyslein lip cannot s. c- jCeed ; he itay draw out a toilsome existence, but lie rannot accu-| ;ini>lato wealth and be truly prospnou??, indepf i:d'.'nt and happy, ur»le8s STSTRM guidi'B every project, and okder pres dos over every l!depar'"»ient of iiis farm. At this s< ason of the year we ura forcibly ^remiaded of Ihij truth; the neirlected corn slill Btfindinij on tlie! field— the rich soil intended for sprinrr crops, resting undj-r a eover- p|in^ of weeds; the new grown wheat phint suflenn^ already in 'stagnant waters for want of proper drains ; tiie plough and the harrow, resting on a soft and muddy he«d land, there to remain ezpogffd to the winter storms; and the fine wooled sheep hurryinp ^over a long fed pasture, snatching a scanty meal, ■ '• r«mwi ir>3. DKCKMni'Jl Uejfin- on Tmlrm)*^. D ^l^l>l (^iiui er^7(h d. 7h.r)()iii. tnurtiinix, luluw Uic liori'/oii. Q Kuil Md'iii, ir>ih <1. '.»h. IDiii morninj/, l)elinv llto horizon. <[ l.a>t QimrU>r, ti;Jrd d 'Jh. Sm. •iiormnu, bpurinu South. N(>w Mnnn, :tl)tli «l lh.r>lcii niornnif, hflow ihc horizon 1)10 Q« u|i|.fr D i»« iO l.li o ,. .. x_ i "' ; 'louth- jM|VVl risrH. | t^etw. Ilrnilh iclocU. Idee, s' arti Ipl ' iug. lUjt jHcr 1 f iri'Mi '»^f "4 -n] "U*"4"] 10 42 21 51 -r~A6" / jr. '44 6 Sfi 2!k t 7 IK 1 21 9 3 ' 4 21 y t 10 18 22 0' 5 55 Vf 1 47 6 32 :L-'a; 7 'Jii n 55 'J2 9 7 4 Vf 52 G V. iStl 7 'Jl 4 21 i 9 30 22 17 8 i:5 ♦a 3 54 G 3:1 :.:.M ; 7 S2 4 21 , 8 51) 9 '5 '22 25 9 22 -w 4 51 6 3( (iTr 7 •J.S 4 20. 8 57 8.40 22 32 10 34 H 5 42 G 3- 7|VVl 7 ii4 4 20^ 8 5li 8 14 22 39 11 44 H G 30 6 33 «fri?»7 'J.-) 4 2i)l 8 55 7 47 ;!\> 45 morn. q 7 14 G 40 oIk ' 7 aG 4 20 8 54 . 7 «.» 22 51 54 T 7 5G G 41 OSa' 4 *-i7 4 20 8 53 (J 53 22 57 1 53 T 8 3d 6 42 ISu 7 y? 4 20, 8 53>. . G 25 23 2 ' 2» 52 8 9 23 G 43 2>.i 4 2h 4- 20 8 52 5 57 2.1 ii 3 51 B 10 4 6 44 3,'Ti, 7 1]9 4 20 8 51 5 29 2;'. H 4 \58 • £ 10 49 6 45 4|W -7. ^ 4.20 8 .50 5 -0 23 14 6 1 !:-i,>i 36 G 46 5,Tii ^ 4 31 4 21 8 4') 4 32 23 17 risPB. rjjiuorn 6. i7 6F 7 31 4 21 8 49 4 2 2:j 2i) 5 23 '■n,\ 25 '6 47 7,Sa / 32 4 21 8 40 3 33 23 23 ; 6 20 G I 15 6 47 8 St 7 WW 4 21 8 48 3 3 23 24 i 7 15 ,n 2 G 6 47 9M 7 33 4 22 1 8 48 2 34 23 2G 1 8 • 12 SI 2 56 6 47 o;tu 7 34 4 22 1 8 48 2 4 23 27 9 9 SI 3 46 6 47 ! \V 7 34 4 23, 8 48 1 34 23 27 10 3 n 4 31 6 47 :i Tn 4 35 4 23 8 48 1 4 23 27 11 7 n 5 IG 6 47 3F 4 36 4 24 8 48 34 ;j3 2f) morn.; -A. 6 I incrs •4Sa w i 3U 4 24 8 40 F 4 23 25 ' 82 -/V 6 46i 1 55 Su ^tf / 37 4 25 8 4!) SI 25 23 24 ' 1 43 IR 7 34 S !6M 37 4 2b 8 49 55 23 22 3 10 ra 8 24 " 2 }7Tu 7 37 4 27 8 50 1 25 23 20 , 4 29 / 9 18 3 !8|W 7 37 4 27 tt 50 1 55 23 17 ; 5 48 U 18 A J9.Th 7 37 4 28 8 51 2 44 23 13 7 f G I 22 4 toT 7 37 4 2!) 8 52 2 53 23 10 setv. Vf A. 29 5 nsA 7 37 4 30 8 52 3 22 23 5 1 5 7 ^ 1 34 5 'i I'lif coiurnn of m* vLion'.-* SouthiniJ irives tlic liinnof Hi^h wnier Winter is the time for farmers in that, uhen the time for work arrives he will hava nothing to do but lu '*go ahead." Then he has no lime to think; but if he has been wise durini; winler he will have no nerd of it. It in a pitiful sight to look at in the spring, when all nature Is in an ecta^y of delight, to See a fanner ilying about '^ like a hen with her head ctlt off,' trj^ing to do a thousand things at once, not knosving which to do ■^,.., . ^ liori'Aoit. rixon. iiih. iri7.ftn. a "^' ith- I 17 r>ii 54 51 42 30 14 20 4 4!) '•Hi 15 G 56 46 31 If) 1 4(i 34 a4 18 18 1>2 2'J 34 (> srr G V.^ 3:. 3(; 3sj 39 40 41 42 43 i 44 '.I G 45 j G 40 i7 : 47 I- 47 47, 47 47 47 I 47- 6 6' 6 6 6 6 6 6 inert. I II 1 ?! 2i 3' 4! ligh wnier ner and falij little Tirofit,! llie plans ot ' red daring | ion; all the red for ; ««> g to do but he has been pitiful B\fht of delight, d cat off," vhich to del I ».«ii«-':«K»\ ^V .>;. x"^ X\ ;v '^ ^N'^V' vS. ite^ w \% V > •M-»»*«»«j^^ 10 13.1 12 13 ,14 1 ir» ( B VJ yo 21 22 •23 LJ 24 2G;Sf 27! 2ft 2'J 3U 31 ^ ^ V %.. DECEMBER M ^ 3: SUNDAYS, WKATJIKK, ANNMV P. R^A R ■ E? , A- c. anrf nip}tt3 with blustering C;2nd Sun. in Advent. $ c5 a • and kigh vcinds . jll 13 morn. Lowtidcs. snovs may HjConcej). U. V» Morv- now be •: ' cxpcct'.d. 3rd. Sun. in Advent, y d d • rather more moderate. Ember Day 20 21 22 ■23 24 H.i^HBisTxMAB Day. 2GSt. St^'phtn. St. JoIhj Evang. 9d d- ^ perigee. 4lh Sun. i-> .Advent. ^ ^r. elong appearance. of mora Si. ThoinaR. Qentorayy snow, per hap! Lowlidi'H. 27 26 29 3U 31 HightiOeB, (io:a,u 1 I'tr (A- PROVINCE OF iNOVA-SCGTIA. ■ Capl ain G* neral and Governor-in Chief, the Barl of ELoi.f and: Kl.YC.4RDIXE. K. T. LJeotenant Governor and Cominander-in Chipf in and over tie ]• Province of ^Jovn, Scotia and its Di^pendencies, His Excel- < ' Inicy, Colonel, Si;i JOUX GASPARD LeMARCIIANT, V Knight^ Knight Commander of the Ordera nf St. Ferdinand and of Charh s the Sfcond of Spain. , , .,,„ i TrjOT/e 4ecrc/ar»/, Ed\yard E. Rushworth, Esq.. .t.v,^ > l*;i! >' .M <«, Executive Council. ! lion. James Boyle Uniacke, M. P. P., .'iw. 6'fn^ lion. Michael Tobin, M. L.C. Mou. Hagh Bell, M. L. C , Chairman Board of IVorka Hon. Joseph Howe, M. P, P., Prov. Secretary. lloi\ Jan^a Mc>';ih, M. L C. Receiver General-. " iroii.,Alexinder McDoHgall, i\1. L. C, .SoZ Genl. ^^^'■ Hoi). Samuel Creelinan, M. P. P.; Financial Sccrftan/^ Mou. William A. Henry, M. P. P. Hon. James McLeod, M. P. P. Clerk of the Council ^ lion. Joseph Howe. -'"' ■-• I'll ^,<..,;|*'.' f •V ::i.. i,! I. '1 _ : I • 1 i >! n ;'■!»,. I .. ,7 1 1 'J .. ;ifafM V i; '1 y ^>4 t»T -'. '»■ Ritired Members of the Couneil, retaining their ,'ank iy speciaL permission of Her Majesty Hon. Charlps Ramag^e Prescolt. ., t Hon. Enos Collins. .t . ,: ., Hon. Samuel Ciiuard. •'-: ^ "v . Hon. Henry H^zekiah Cog»well. Hon. S r Rupert D. George, Bt., C. B Hon. James W. Johnston, M. P. P. Vit'..^ t .: Ii' \V I. Hon. Simon Bradslreet Ro^ie. ni3;'i •: • \ u ; ^ H" 1 11^ 1 1. I t Hi I r I.' 1 -I C c I c 1853. *;.'■ .«^ DIA- ; t I.;, of Eluix and! ■5"i and over the >?, His Excel- -lARCIIANT, St. Ferdinand • ' SF ^-t J i ■ •,^ ". M.I, v.. .;[>'■• ^ I ■I «.' ft > -.ip^ i " i ■V' . .-^. . '.' j 'w. :. "''.',1 . ;'''n » -)if^ ■' , %" i (I'. f }■ ■ mr. t«". '•fl f 1 ..) , (11 > ,') *. if' '■<■- ja s/-. ( • >»i. f u Kj ; 1 «ji rSoU ADMANACH 1 ' ""1 1 Hie Legislativu CoiiiKil* -^Ilon. Michael Tobr, .V. E. C , President. IIamfaji. Hon William Rudolf, ...,, Lo.Ni.iBono. v Hon. Robert MoUisun Cutler, i GorsBORotoM f.)i •v! • f * 1 • , 1 H lion. AlexanJer Campbell, < , ;• . TATAMAooucueiJ lion. John Morton, , Kk.ntvjlle.n/ i 1 Hon. liugh Bell» M. E. C- , . , . HAtJfAX. i Hor;. Siayley Biowr, ' ^ ' ' Yarmocth. t Hon. Alexander McDougal), SoL Genl.y M EX. A^tioakibh-. ; i Hon. MathfF Byles Ain.on, Halifax. ,^ k ' Hon. Edward Kenny, 1. ./•,,- , ' ditto. ;^ .'. "ilon. James Delr.p Harris, '. ' ' ' , Kkstville. ' "T^lon. Alexander Keith, ''''.< - ■• ' llALirAX. '''' •'1 Hon. William Anderson Black, ditto. 1 ^ Hon. Darid Crichton, ,.. . , ^^ • . • , Picrou Hon. Henry O'fcner Pineo, ' • ' Wallace. 1 1 t Hon. J( hn Eleazer Fairbanks, -^ ' Dartmoctu. i Hon. James McNab, Rccer. Gent. M'-E. C Halifax. 1 1 Hon. Jonathan McCulley, - , r. ditto^. , .j, 1 1 Hon. William Urigor, IVl.D. . ,• ditto. 1 1 . Hon. VViJiara McKeen, , ' iMiBou, C B. Chaplain, Ven. Archdeaoon Willis, D.D. ' '' Clerkt John C. Halliburton, Esq. , , . Law Clerk, John W. Ritchie, E«q. . ., • Gentleman Usher of the Blacft Rod, J. J. Sawyer, Erq • ' !• Jl/e^seng^er, Mr. Jcseph Skallifch. • ' •...'■ r _ ..... ,;, '■'t..' , '•■■ > :* V 7 '■'.. .,•»$, CKI.CIIKH S rAK»k.K9 House of AnsciiiI»I}', Speaktr, William Yijungr, FTsq. [Elected August 28, 1851.] '1663.1 1 u ,1853. jCoLCIIKSTKU PlCTOU jCuMnr.iir.AND jHASTa •King's IAnnkapolib JDlUBY I'Yaumouth Shkilcurkk 'Qokkn's jLuNENBORO ;Syi>NKY |GuY.sBonooGn iCai'k-Brkton jRlCHMOM) Invkuness Victoria HAI-fK vs. iThUKO jIxj.NuosDiiuny il'iCTOIJ Amiikrst WiSDSOH Newport Falmouth CoR.1WAf-L!3 HORTON Granvillu An.iapoi.is jDiGur jYarmoutii JAUUVI-K Shclbur^k [Barrincton i. avIiRPOOL Lu.NKNBUUG Stunky, C, B. Ahichat, C. B COUNTIICS. i " i John Eflson and Win. Annnnd, Etqrs. { Adams fi. Archibald and G. W. Mfiljonnan,E8qr8j John Holiiu's, and Hob«'rt Murray, Esqrs. i * Jon. J»>s. Howe, M EC, and 'Stop. Fulton, Esq.' IJiMijni. Sinilli, and Nicli-ilns Moeher, Esqrs^ '*Ji)hn C. Hall and *Daiiiel Moorr, Escjrs. *Uon. James W. Johnalon, *Francis iJourneuf, Esq. , , ^Tliomas Killam, Esq, . ' i Th()uia« Coffin, Esq. ' *Snuvw 1*. Frteinan, and *John ('THinpbplI, Ejqrs . ! .lohn Ceighton and Bpnjm. Zwicker, Esqrs. *Hjn. W. A. Henry, M.t:.C., it J.IVIcKinnon, Esq' *.'no J. iMarshall, and St( wart Campbell, Eaqrs. I *Uon. James McLood, M.E.C. Effort James H. Uuiacke, M.E.C. *Wm. Young, (Speaker), und •Peler Bmyth, Esqr^ ilutrh Munro and Jnr». Munro, Esqrs. ! ... ■ , ■ 1 TOWNSHIPS. i w. O'l/. Doyle, aad Benj'n. Wjer, Ksqrs. ! n. S.tinuel Creelmon, M E.G. as Campbell, Esq. ^ ■ ' ' ' *Martin 1. Wilkiiis, Esij. .,..(. • , | ^William W. Bent, Esq. • - -■ , *Law "Ho Jam *Ichabod Dimock, Esq. Elkanali Younof, Esq. ' .- Samuel Clnpman, Esq. *Kdwar.l L.. Brown, M.D., Ejkj *£tepl)en S. Thome, Esq... ^-t *AUrcri Wliitman, Esq. John C. Wade, Esq. 'A' seiiu F. Coinee»u, I* Jesse Sha"-, Esq. Eeq. ''John Ryder, Esq. '■ -■ John Locke, Esq. »? Josiak Coffin, Esq. » > Andrew Cowie, Esq \ Henry S. Jost, Esq. '" | Donald N. McQueen, Esq.' • j „ , _. — . "Henry Marlcil, E^q. j aerk, Joseph Whidden, Ksq. .^sst Clerk, H. C. D. Tvvtning, Etq. Chaplain, Rev. J. T. Twininij, D.D. iScrgccnt at JJrtns, Geo. U.' Grassie, Esq. ^sst. Sergeant at .Irms, Mr. Philip Biovtn. Mes-l scngtr, Mr. John Fitzgerald. I Prot Keatin Doaah Fina MgCu Recci Comn jMorris, Frederic Wm. N Logao, Comm Hon. th( J 3. Wi CoUeCi Clerks^ I Keeper^ , 'and Proi \ Sgafcher. Revem Errol Bci jiaton, Da jBoak, \^ I Tide T iDirreen, SiAnn, < Tide S SeixiH^ Mary's i bour) Jai Collect Commc Vivian," tfio fishe: P>ol Cro Layb T * "Titt; 1603 an Iton, Esq. •8^ i Ejqrs . inun, Esi] Esqrs. j th, Esqr^ ra. ng, Elq.j Ueo. U I. Mes il ■MWi f 1853, ALMAtfACK. Oovcrnment Olfices and Officers. ■".1 ' ' ;' U s ir . :; r-. '•. PROVINCIAL SECRfiTARY'S OFFICE. Provincial Swretary, Hon. Joseph Howe. Chief CUrk^ Wtn. H Keatin^^ Esq. Clerkt^ Messrs. JOMpli Howe, Jr. and Joo. B. Mc Ooaald. Financial 8etrH« tl-xed lights placed ho.'izotilally. Eastern Beaver or fVilliiimt' Island, a revolving light. C'ansenii, Cranberry Island, two fixed lights, one abjvc the other. iVest side Gut nf Cunseau, n fixed light ( Pictou, Houth Ea.st side of the enlrant-e to . the harltour, a fi.\od iijiht. -•; I I Ijf)uishurfr, Ea«t side of the entrance to the htrbour a fixed liffht. i I Low Point, East side- Sydney, C. B., Harbour, a fixed li^ht. " i i Beacon., on the West side of the enirance of Guysborough Harbour, ' head of Chedabuclo Bay, a fixed light. j 'Sf. Paul's Island, & fixed light on tlie North East end, and a flash ' light on the Souih West end. ' iScuttarie Island, a revolving light, on the East end of tJic leiand.j Eddy or Sand Point Light on EdJy or Sand poi;)ton the West J side of the South entrance to the Strait of Cati8pau,distin^rui»hed by i" two White lights Horizontally placed 125 feet above the sea level. } iJlnilding Square painted ichitc with a black diamond on li:e Seaward I 'side. ; I Aricliat Beacon — a Beacon light on Point Mariciii on the East i Iside of the Southern entrance to Arichat Harbour. Buiidiu^' square j Ipainted icAi^e ; and shows a white light 'M feet above thn sea level. \ I Horton Bluff Linrht— on Horton Bluff in Basin of Mines 9.T» feet, l&bove sea level high water. Building square painted White, stands (60 feet from tbe IJluiT and ahows a w;A?7c light. i I Beacon li^ht Admiralty Head on the West side of ti:c entrance of 'Port Medway. Building Square painted lohite with blue,', snuarc ms (the centr'f of the Seaward sides, ;>/aj.i ichitc light 44 fvict above seal [level, and stands within 30 fathoms of the shore | General Post Office, Hulifax, N. S. j PosTiiiETER Gexebal, ARTHUR WOODGATE, Esq, ( Clerk, C.H.Hamilton, Esq; C/«ri (^Ac&ount Branch,) F.M.Passo'.v, | Esq.,; Junior Clerks, Messrs. William SmaM, Jolin 1)1. insliJ^s, ; Hugh Kerr and Henry DriscoU. Mtsstng&r, Mr. Godfr-y Scliw'as',/.. ', Dep.Portmastkp— St. Margarets Bay, Mr. F. W. Brine. ' Lcitbr Carriers — Southern Dislricl of the City, Mr. Wni. Crai-r •, , Northern District, Mr. Alexander Church. ° ! "• \. 'I /. '1..' "t I '! " I Tho Mails for Halifax and Boston are despatched from Liverpo?;], ; jG. B., every altcrnalc "^.tturdu^. I i The Mails for the United Kingdow are made up at Halifax every I [alternate TAMrjAjy Evening, at 9 o'Mock. The Royal Mail Sioain- lers, leave Boston !br Halifax and Liverpool, G. B., every alternate \Wednesday ) arrive at Halifax on Tlkuredag evening, or very itarly the succeeding morning, leaving Halifax immediately after {receiving th e IVIails. 11 i Lftiera lo or ftrnn Englnnd, 1b. Hd., prt-paymtnt optional, iNewspaprrs free; if forwarded via the United tjuiea, Id. each payable on delirery. The Mails for the United States by Packet ure made up imn;cdi- alcly on the arrival cf each Royal Mail Sieamcr tiom Liverpool, G. B. Letters 5d. if ported at Mnlifax, (and an additional inland rate of Tjd. when posted in the interior,) must be pre-paid. ^cwspa- 'per^ 9^d each, which must also be pr«j-poid. A closed Mail for Canada is mutie up and forwarded at the same time in charge of the British OITicer. letters bo forwardt'd mist be specially addressed " Closed Mail for Canada," the postage upon | which will be T^d. ; viz., 5d the Packet Rate, and2id. the 'Colonial Kate- pre-payment optional. The Mails ffir Bermada and the West Indies arc madw op at Ha- lifax onceamonth during ihe months of Deer., Jany., Feby. and March ; and once a fortnight durinp the months of April, May,! June, July, August^ Sept., Octr., and Novr. — closing; on the arri-i val of the Royal Mail Steamers Irom Liverpool. Letters 5d. pacfeeti rate, if posted at Halifax, and an additional inland rate ot 3d. when posted in the interior — the latter rate must be pre-paid. Newspapers free. Letters are forwarded ria Bermuda for Chagrea and the Pacifie, Chili and Peru, Havana, Honduras, Lanjuyra, Mexico, Venezuela, and the British and Foreign West India Islands. Postage to Foreign West Indies, Is. 3il., when posted at IJaliCax; 1b. Gd. when posted in the interior — must Lc pre-paid. i>Jew*pa^)er8 ^<^d. each must be pre-paid. 'Ihe MaiKs for Newfoundland, (and Capo Breton duringf ihe 9\itiy- mor months,) are made up at Halifax once a month during the jmonths of Deer, Jany., Feby., and March; and once a fortnight during the months of .^pril. May, June, July, Augus^t, Sept., Octr. tand Novr., closing on the arrival i)f the iloyal Mini Steamers from jBoston. Postage 5d. when posted in Halifax — 8d. when posted in| ;the interior. 1 The Mails for St. Pierre and Miquelon, are forwarded to Sydney, ;C. B., from whence they are despatched by the French Packet, dn- |ring the Summer months and from Halifax direct, in the Wintsr jmonths. Letters r)d. packet rate, and 3d. inland, prc-payme%t op- tional. I The Land Mails, (hij Eattern Route,) for Amherst, Londonderry, iPugwash, Wallace, Canada, New Brunswick, and the United States, kre made up enTuEsoAT, Thursday and Saturday Evenings; for [Antigonish, Arichat, Albion Mines, Baddeck, Guysborou^h, JLowcr jStewiacke, New Glasgow, North Sydney, Plaister Cove, Port Hood, St. Peters, Shubenacadie, Sydney, Sydney Mines, and Sherbrooke, Ion Wedmesday and Saturday Evenings ; for Durham, Pictou and JTruro on Tuesday, "Wed.hksuat, Thursday and Saturday JEr««- fngs ; for Gay's River and Middle Musquodoboit on Wkdhesdat Evening; for Parrsborough, on Thursday and Saturday Even- ings ; and for Prince Edward Island on Monday, Wkdnisdat and jTnoRsDAV Evenings. ALL closinr at 10 o'clock, P. M. :!.' 1851 J 1853 optional, I, Id. eoch ) imniCdi- ^rpool, G. aland rale llio same rdc'd mvBt itage upon j e 'Jolouial Dp at Iln- Feby. and pril, May, n the arrt- 5d. packet f3d. when cwspapera ie Pacifie, Venezuela, it Mali fax ; ew«paj)er8 'he 9^iny- iurin(T liie fortnight jt., Octr.j lera from I joated in|' i o Sydney, I ckat, da- VVintar }jme%t op- donderry, ?d StaicB, in^s ; for !i, Lower ort Hood, erbrooke, ictou and AT EC6H- pifESDAT iT Even- ^DAT and w* I 1853. Ar.MANACK. 37. The Land MaHs, {by JVestern Route,) for Annapolis, Bridgetown, Dijrby, Lawrpno€ Town, Weymouth, Yarmouth, New Hrunswick ind United Stales via Annapolis on Tuebdat, TiinRnnAV and Sa- TURpAT Mornings ; for Kentrillo, Lower Horion, Windsor and VVolfville on Monday, Tukhdat, WrDNrsnAT, TiifRsDAY, Fridat •nad Hatukday Mornings: and for Newport on TurBOAv and Fri- day .Uorntn^s; and ior Hantiport on Satcrday Morning. ALLI clonincrnt S o'clock, A.M. I I The Land Mails, (by Shore Routa,) for Barrington, Chester, Li- , {▼erpool, Lunpnbufjf, tSt. Margaret's IJay, and Shelbiirne, on Mok-' DAT and Thuksdat Morninirs ,• and for Yarmouth ou Monday ; and | for Bridgewater on TnuRni) ay Mornings. ALL closing at 8 o'clock,! A. M. i _ Mails are made up for Dartmouth daily— postage Id., (from Ha- 1 lifax,) W. (). Keeper, Mr. F. Foster. 1 MaiU made up for Masqiiodoboit Harbour, every Tuesday, at 0\ o'clock,— Keturji Mail due at Halifax, on Monday, at 5 o'cIocK, V. J VI — Courier, Mr. W. Anderson. Postage 3d , Newnpapers Free. I . Mails fUdde up for Prosn«ct every Saturday, at 2 o'clock, I*. M.^ Return Mail due on Saturday at 11 A. M. — W. O. Keeper, Mr. S.| While. Postage 3d., Tapers free i Mails made up for Ketch Harboui and Sambro every Friday niglit, I at 10, V. M. Return Ma l due on Saturday. — Courier, Mr. James' Neville, Postage 3d., Papers Free. Lnnd Mails due at Hr.lifax on Monday, Wednesday and Friday i Ercrtin^'Sj/rom Amherst, Londonderry, Canada, New Brunswick, and United States via Amherst; on Tuesday and Fuiday Evenings'^ /"rem Antigonirih, Arichat, Albion Mines, Baddeck, Guysborough,| Lower Stewiiic'^e, New Glasgow, North Sydney, Phiister Cove,! Port Hood, St. Peter's, Shubtnccadie, Sydney, Sydney Mines and, Shcrbi-ooke ; on Monday, Tuesday, Wkunksday and Fkiday Even-\ ings froy,'- Durham, Pictou and Truro ; on Tuesday Evenings Jronti Gay's River and Middle Musquodoboit ; on Monday and Friday j Evenings from Pugwash, Parraboro' and Wallace; and on Wed-' nebday and Friday £renm»5 /rom Prince Fidward Island. ALL at 10 o'olock, P. M. Ou Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurbday, Friday and Saturday £rc7ti7i^5 /r«7» ICentville, Lower Uorton, Windsor and; Wo.iviile ; on Monday, Wednksuay, and Friday Evenings from I Annapolis, Bridgetown, Digby, Lawrence Town, WcymoiUh, New II Brunuwick and United Slates via Annapoli.s ; on Wkdkesday andj»^ SxTvnuAY Evenings from Barrington, Chester, Liverpool, Lunen-. Ijburg, St. ^lirgaret's E. y and Shelhuf"-) on Tuesday and Fkilayj \Ev»nins:s from Newport; on Saturday Eceuing from Bridge- j Iwater, and Hantsporl; and on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and j jSatukday Evenings from Yarmouth. ALL at H o'clock, P. M. ' I From Boston by each ^U^bmer fortnightly. From Great Britain every Allernatti week. From Bermuda every fortnight during the months of April, May, June, July, August, Sept., Octr. and Novr. ; and anct a month during the month* of Doer., Jany., Feby. and March. From Ne'vfbundlandoiice a /or^ni'i'At during the months of April, Maj, June, July, Aug^Bst, Sept., 0«t. and Novr. ; and oncAC ynentk daring the naoatha At Dfcr., Juv^., Feby., and Mareh. _^ ilj 1 I BELCiiKi; a r \RMi.RS ItJWj if ' "^ i The I'oiit OflWe is open daily, (Sundays excepted,) from 7 o'clocki in >iiu morninn[, till 10 at night. I ; . VVhon the MailH fr^'tn En^jland arrive i>cfore 9 o'clock, P M ,thpy| will bi» delivered the same Kveuing ; it niter thai hour al 7 o'clock'; the n(.7t mo7 7ii»s^, I [ All nXliK'T MaiU arriving befcro 8 H. M. %vill bo delivered the aam*! evening; lialttT (hat h«ur, and before 10, at 7 o'clock; and if; aftr) 10, at 8 o'clock, \)\*i following mornhiir. \ Money Lelteri intended to bo registered nutStbp posted half an hour pr^vioud to the tlosircr ofllic part'oular mail, by which tlipy are to bo ibrvrnrded, inu the pos'agt as well aa tho Kcgistration [\fv» u^nat he pro-paid. I li'ttcrs aspntched. j The Poslmaelcr General is not liable to any party for the logs ol! I any h'lU;r or packet sent by poFt, unless tuch lo»is bliall have arisen' 'from hid own default. j j Newspapers jiubiished in Nova Scotia, addressed lo any part of! Novn b'Ciitio, British NortJi /Vmeri";'., or the United States, when j forwardc'd by land Mail pass free ot oJifirge — and must bo sent wilh-'i lout a cover, or in a cover open at the sides or ends. I'here innslij I not be a»y '.vords or cominuniealion printed on the paper aller it?!! publicatmn, or upon the cove;, nor any writing,' or marks upon it.j ■or upon the cover, e^cep'. the name and addro:?« of the render, andi j of the person lo whom it it* s^nt. No paper or tiling must be en-j closed iH any paper. }i ihese conditions are not complied with, itij I will be liable tr. be charged cs a letter. ! Panjphlets, printed LJookB, and periodical publications will be; j liable to n cliare'e o* 2d. per ounce up to G ouiircs in Wi'ight, done I up the t^ane as isewspapr-fs. and 3d. for every additional ounce upf I.', to 10 ouiK-eij, hevond whicu weight they cannot be received. j .1 Primed Books, ftlagazines, Reviews, or I'amphlets, whethen British, Colo-nial, or Foreign, en be sent through tne Post OificeJ (rom the United Kingdom to Nova Scotia or t'ce versa, whether by Pachet or private Sliip, subject to the same condition* and restriu- tions, except as :o weigh!, to which Newspapers are liable, at the folwwing rates— not exceeding i lb. 7Ad. ; exceeding i lb. and not, i I lb. la. 3d. ; exceeding llb.^n^ not 2 lb». 2a. 6 d.; and go o n,|| ?Cu, V--'- ''^Sft^ ■ \' ./'- l6o?^ 5. t lci>3i| 7 o'clock'! I ' M , I hey I 7 o'clock! I fhe 8r\Tn«l : ; and iiii I Iialf ar, Mch ihff gistration' i sli North'! , prt-pay- CaiilorniaJ all- ounce.' coiiilincd; t i postnj;e„. L'olia iJioy! icrica Qd-l| fid, fttciJ es be pre-J rip'ion of irticlcB oil the ollicpl are lo br' he loss ol! ve nrisen' part ofj es, when: nt with-'' ere inn sli aJ'ier it?!! upou it.,j der, and! I he eu-\ with, iti I ii will be;i ht, donp junce upf whetheri Bt Office) ether hy\ restriu* e, at thei and no4 flo on •^1^ 185 r„9. ALMAMACS, •,vj iddinjf Is. 3d. to overy adJitionnl pound or fraction of a ;>nijmH VVl'cn forwarded by I'acket they mu.it be sent by thu diract rout- from Halifax— tUo postage in all cjups to bo pre-paid. I'arlii iitniary Papern pus fr^e thron^U Nora sJcoiia, if forward- ed by I'ack 't, 1 J. for every i ouiice-i. For encoarai^in^j Majters of Vessels, not bein;j PostOfTice I'ackf?lf| to imdortike 'lie conveyance of letters between planes bovond tlie Britisli Nortii American <.'iiloriic3, nad tins I'mvinoe, and for regu- lating the conveyance nnU delivery of such I'^itcra the Po,ttnastf r General mny allow to the Miister l^d. far each letter they Uv'live r lo the l'o;ound, shnli, at the port or place o( arrival, sign ^ declaration, in tiie presr-iice ot tke ppr.-3on authorized lo take the siiue, who bhill also sign the same. Tiie Postmabter Oenural has tlio exclii?ive privilege of conveying, receiving, collecting, sending, and delivering leltcra within tins Province, and i>ny pergan wiio shall (except i'l the cases lierein afler excepted) collect, send, conicy, or deliver, or undertake to f jnvey or deliver, any letter, or who shall receive or hrivc in liii post.os3 jn any letter for the purpose of conveying or d»eliveriug ii, other wi,'t'> than dti above, shall, for every letter so unlawfully conveyed, re- ceived, delivered, or found in his prssession, incur a penalty of jivr, iskUlingt—encli exciusive privilege, prohibition, and penalty not to apply to — 1. Jjetters sent by private individual to be mailed in the fir.st Way or Post Office. 2. Lett1 Over i oz and not cxcceHing 1 oa 3 «' ♦• 1 " n " 2 24 tt It M' *t u VI tl tt 3d. tM. f>d. Is.? U. 3d. la.6d. and so on addin^r 3d for every adHitionai half ounce, . The liritish scale of ratine lellers is for a letter not exceeding 4 '^"" ' ''ote of postajje, Ia. Sd tt tt tt tl tt tt 1 »' y it tt and su on- do. i;>rt. 6d. 78. Cd. t ' .... .1 n I- . I ' : ; Courts. COURT OF CHANCERY 1 Held before the Hon. the Master of the Rolld, erery Tuesday throughout the year, except diirinj^ vacation. Chancellor, the Lieutenant Governor of N or a Sotin. Master of tht Rolls and licsponsiLlc J'ud^re in Chancery, the Hon. lAlexancier Stewort. Registrar and Examiner, Nat. W. White, Esq.j 'i^sst Rrg'r and Examiner, Jno McGrejror, Esq. Comm'r of Estkeats kind For/eUures, Jan. W, Nuttin*^, Esq. | Masters in Chancenj, Jas. W. Nuitin?, Beamish Murdoch, Chas' [Twiitin^, Hugh Hartshorne, and Jiis Scott Tremain, Esqrs. Serjeant at Jlrma, Jno. Jas. Sawyer, Esq. Officer a for Serting ProccWj^Thei SheriflW throughout the Province. lianfc of Chancery Deposits, Tbej Bank of British North America. .Accountant General, Chas Twin- iiig, Esq. Usher and Messniffcr, Mr. Jas. Venables, I Masters Extravrdinary. — CorcHE3TEn, Jonathan Marsters, Adam* jC Archibald, and Hon. Alex CaiiipbeH; PicTou, ThoslDickson,. Henry BInckadar, and Jas Carmichael ; Sydnky, Hon. Alexander iMcDougall ; GorsBORoocn, S. Catn|>bell and Hugh McDonald ;! Cape Brkto."*, Chas. E. Leouiird ; Kichjiosd, Chas F.Harrington and Thos H. Fuller ; lNVEK5Esa, Jno D. Tremain and H'y Taylor ; CuMBERrAND, Robt B. Dickey, Jno i). Kinncar and Amos B. Chan- dler; Kings, J. C. Hall, C. W. H. Harris, and Jas Robt Prescotl ;i flAitTS, Lewis M. VVilkins, Harry King, and Benj S:»mith; An.na-j roMs, Silas L. Morse, Rich. James and Major Chipraan ; Digry; IJas A. Dennison and Anselm Doucette ; Yariwouth, H'y A. Gran-; !tham and Thos V. Binijay ; SuKLBURitE, Cornelius Whrle and WnV jSargcnt; litvxRrooi, Sn^w P. Freeman j LvxenbvrO) Jno^CreigU- Iton and O. T. Solomon, Esqrs. - .,...,.■..; 5o/ic»ior5, the JJarristers of the Supreme Court. ~ .in li'iiigiiirrii Idol IriorM 'Ed III '.Ut«\ ,Alc- ;i(,n,| IWnik tW. 10681 *,Provinc«i DUl TBgtiti liteo id 3d. t>d. f>d. la? U. 3d. ]8.6d. la. 3d Hh. 6d. 78. Cd. I ; Tneaday the Hon. )itp, Eaq.j Esf heats I >ch, Chas' Serjeant cc55,5Thei as IVio B, Adam* Diekson^ exander Donald j! irrington' Taylor ;: B.Chan- 'reecott ;i i. Grutv-i ind TV mi .■■ ■ j *y 1853 ▲LMAHAOK 41 J. -»- SUPREMK COURT OF JUDICATURK. Assistant Judges, flalit)urton, lion. Chief JuBtir.c, the lion Dreuton Hall'burton. Flon. William biowerit Dlidt, Hon. Tlionus C. L^dinund Murray Dodd, and Hon. VVilUaiu Frederick DcHBarreii. '.Ittorney Gcntral, Hon. Jaa U. Uniacke. Solicitor General^ Hon. ,Ak>x McDout;ulI. (luncan Council^ Lewis M. Wilkiiu, Jiio Crcigh- 'l(»n, Sioiuol P. FairbankH, Win Vouny, Law 0"(,'. Doyle and /io». iW'm A. Henry, Esqra. Clerlt oj (h* Crown and ProlhonotAryf Jat ,W. Nutlinj, Eaq. n-.-. 'P. '« '' * "V . , . I ..... . COURT OF ERROR The Ijieulerjnni Governor and vhe Mmibera of Her Majesty's Kxecutive Council. , , COURT OF MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. '"' i I Tlie Lieut. Governor (President), the iion. Jadg» Blifls (T. Pre. sidiril). and tiiti Memhers of Her Majanty's Kxecutive Council. AdrocaUs and Proctors, the liarriiters and Altorniea of tb« Sa- prcnie Court. \ COURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY, HALIFAX, W. (INCLUDING CANADA.) 8. Vice Jldmiral, The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. Judge and Commiifiary^ The Ilonble. and Worshipful Alexander ;Stewart. Surrogates, Halifax, Clma Twininof, Jno C. Halliburton, llfiaw O'C. Doyle, Alex Primrose, Jno W. Ritchie and Smnl P. Fairbanks ; Liv«rpool, Snow P. Freeman ; Pjcroc, Henry Blacka- ,dar ; Amukrut, Alex INloFarlane; Tkoro, Fibeneaifr Munro; Wikd- jsoUi Harry King; Kjcmtvillk, Jno C Hall; Lumckburq, Chas U. Oweu ; Akicuat, Chaa F. Harrin^rlon ; Sydkev, C. R.,Ja s McKeagney; Antiooki.sh, Hon. Win A. Henry, Esqrs. Rtcgivtr Gincrai of the Droits, C. B. Hamilton, Esq^ Deputy for /f. 6'., iG. R. Vouiig, E»q. Registrar, Ja'i Scptt Tr^main, Esq. Murshulf Hugh liartbhorne, Ksq. .Advocate and Procurator Cen4ral^ Hon. Jaa U. Uniacke. Adtocatns and Proctors, The Barriitera and Attor- inie» of liie Supr 28 Ia7 lii7 !27 |27 i2e 3 3 4 27 25 3 24 I Octr Octr Octr April April Octr April Octr April Ai)ril April July July July April April July Octr Octr Jany Jaay April April Jany Octr Octr Jany Jany July Octr Ostr Octr Jany Octr Jany Jany Jany Jany July Wov Nov May July Jany Mfty Jany May 7'.»8ll0 sion fil4fM 8l4il4 814123 8i(;!i8 817J22 8I8I15 818 821 821 822 822 823 823 823 823 823 825 825 825 82( 826 826 627 827 827 827 827 827 828 828 829 2«f) 82!) 829 fi2!> 82J 829 28 830l 5 830'28 83125 83ll 4 832 25 23813 16 19 25 9 14 10 9 18 19 28 13 13 19 25 25 23 24 24 24 24 34 22 2$ 23 27 22 22 22 28 Octr Octr Octr Ajiril April Octr April Ocir April April April July Jul> July April April July Octr Octr J any Jany April April Jiny Octr Octr Jany Jany July Octr Octr Octr Jany Octr April Jiinj' Jany J u ny July Octr Octr May July Jany May Jany May 1798 1810 ]810 1813 1813 1813 181/ 1817 1818 1820 1820 1822 1821 1823 1823 1822 1822 1822 1825 1824 1824 1824 1825 1825 1825 1827 1826 1827 Reeiidenee. Halifax A tnherst Halifa:: /Jvcrpool Pictou Halifax Lunenburg Halifax Ditto Dit'o Lunenburg Truro Windsor Halifax Ditto Ditto Ditto Amherst Halifax Kentville Halifax Pictou Annapolis Antijronjsh Halifax Ditto LowerHorton Yarmouth Flalifax 1826Dijibv 1826Parrsb3ro' 1826 Halifix 1828 Pictou 1827 Antigonish 1827 Amherst 1829 Windsor 1828 Kentville 1828 Halifax 1828 Ditto " 1828 Ditto 182S Ditto 1829' Pictou 1829! Liverpool 1 831! Halifax 1853 1 18301 1831 1831 Ditto Ditto Bridgetown l<»ni Si Id53. Idenee. 'ax ?rst ax pool li IX nburg IX to to nburg 8or IX to LO Lo r«t X ille X olis nish ■Norton ath >ro' 1 nieh ' Jt )r le \ )wn ' ie53. ALMANACK. 80 m '2!) '21 ;2i 120 Nepean ClarKe James R. Smith ' '• Archibald WcQucen Andrew M. Uniacke Rcb«ft n. Dickey Do:ial;i N MoQnpcn GvuTTf} S. rr.lleHge Clmsh. Vy. Schmidt Dauicl Osven Cicorijo 11. Younj '22 J.'..ni»^s L. Do Wolf * 4 H"nry H. Grnnlham 4 Ij llf-nry B. Wer^otor g Stewart Campliell Si Vdt'?. .M. Curi'iintjliara 2j 'I'hoiiia! N. .li'iFfry TiifMnns V. B. Birigay Jo})n D, Kill near Joiiii McCsiCgiir ., Gu)»Uiv'U8 liciliburton pi Hon. Joufithan McCulley I fibeiv'zer F. Ahinro Charlt'fl F. Harrington Win C. Whidden Davi'l MaliiGson i^eter liynoh • • Henry I*. Hill Samuel Gray '. James Fogo Fredk W. Grantham DAuiel Dickson ' . James McKongney Adams G. Archibald S. Leonarci Shani\ou Htnry C D. Twining Jas Robert Prescotl Edward A. Pyke William Howo George A. Bl-inchard Charles JVlorse llJohnC. Wad« ;; Gilbert Seelv !' Hon. W A Henry Q C William H Troup Jamea C Cogswell James Murray, jr. Tiioa Wm Hunt • Joseph VVhidden Hiram lilanciiard I'oter S Archiba.d Robert McCuliy . A F Haliburton ^' John O McNult ^ v << Timothy D Ruggles Philip C Hill 25 25 14 14 2(i 1 1 IG IG 31 31 31 31 ilG ilG 1 1 24 30 l."i IG 30 30 23 23 i^i) : 3 1-3 1 !30 130 jUl 11 i) >2G :2G jyi; !lb '18 US .18 \l I 7 Octr lb32: 1 Nov July 1833iy3 July July 183323 July Oclr 183:] 2:) Octr Jany 1834 22 Jany Jany 1834 22 Jany J any 1834 30 April April 1834130 April April ltt34;30 April July 1834 22 Jany Nov 1834hi!> Octr Nov 1834129 Octr May 183.'')!20 April July 1835122 July July 1835^25 July Mar Mar J any lb3G Jany 1B3G Julv 1830 25 July Nov 1830; 3 Novr Nov 183GJ 1 Nov Jany 1837 14 Jany Jany 183714 Jany Ofttr 1837 1 Nov Octr 1837 1 Octr 1837| 1 Ocir 18371 1 Jany 1838; 18 Jany 1838 18 1838' 2 1838; 2 xMay May Jnly Octr 1838 25 1838 31 Jany 1831) 16 Jany 1830 10 April 1830 31 April }830'30 July 183y'24 July 1830 23 Ocir 183:130 Nov 1840:21) July 184123 Nov ]84i: 3 Nov 1841 1 3 April I842il0 April 1842:19 April July lo4227 Apr;. July 1842124 Julv July Ir- 12124 July April I843J30 Nov Ar.ril 1843!l9 Apiil April 1843!l» April April 1843||0 April May 1844129 April May 1844J18 April May 1844 7 May Nov Nov Nov Jany Jany May May July Octr Jany Jany May April July July Octr Octr July Nov Nov Jany 1 83 1| Halifax lc31 Ditto 1832iPyrtHo«>d,c b 1833^ Halifax io33lAmherst lS33lSydney, e. b 1833'Annrtpolis 1833'Ha]if(tx 1833'Lunenburg 1833; Halifax 1833' Windsor i;-33 Yarmouth 1831 Kentville lrt34!GnyBboro' 1835 WindHor 1835: Halifax i835;Yarmouth lr«35 Amherst 1 635 Halifax 1836Sljelburn« 183G' Halifax ie36!Truro 1836 Arichat, c. n. lS3G>5helburne 1836;l'iCtou 1836' Halifax l837!Aniigon»sh ]837;Halirax lS37{I'ictou 1837J Yarmouth 1837il'ictou 1837.Sydney, c. n. 1837 Truro lc30 Halifax 1838 Ditto 1839iCornwaHis 1838; Ditto 1,^0, Halifax 1838' Ditto 1839 Liverpool lS40Digby lS40,L,iverpool JP40;AntigOiii»h 184ljlJridgetown 1842. Halifax 1841 'Yarmouth lM4ll Halifax 184l' Ditto 1841 Port-HoodCB 1842 Truro ; • ' i842iAmherst 1842!Baddeck 184a Truro 1^43 1844 Bridgfitown Halifax, t BKLCIIEH S FAUMEIl S 18531 ThoB W Hirris jjaines Hail Thorne |Alex McFarlane i-,^ jli^dn'in J Monk lAIezander James . jCharlei Jas Stewart !E.lvt'ard P NutUng jVVilliam R Cutler Ijohn McKinlay {Con.- Nov Nov Nov July July Bridiretown An; he rat Halifax Ditto Amherst 1844| Halifax 1844;Arichat l'^44 Piclou 1845,Guy8koro' 1845 Antigoniflh 1646: Halifax 1845: Lunenburg 1845]Pictou 1846lHalifax Ib4r|20 April 1847|GrauvilJe lti47|23 July 184G;Pictou lc47|2S July 184?), Halifax 1847|28 July 184b'Amher9t 184723 July 184(i: Ditto 1847,21) Nov 1847!Arichat r- 1848126 July 1847 1848|26 July 1847 July. 1848,26 July 1847 Dec 1848,29 Nov 1847 Dec 1648129 Nov 1847 Dec 1848 29 Nov 1847 Dec 1648|29 Nov 1847 16 April 1849|24 Apri 1848 16 April 184!)I16 April 1849 23 July lS49i24 July 1848 15 Apiil ld50' 16 April 1849 22 July 1850 '53 ' ' 2 Dec 1650 Halifax Ditto Sydney, c. B. ADuapoliJ Halifax Arichat Ditto Halifax Ditto ShelburiM Halifax 2 Deo 1S50 21 April 1851 21 April 1851 21 April 1851 21 April 1851 21 April 1851 21 July 1851 21 July 1851 22 Dec 22 Dec July lt34GiQuysboro' Dec 1849 Windsor Dec 1849 Halifax April 1850|Sydncy, April 1850 Amherst c. B. 1851 o 3 15 15. 1 May 1850 Halifax 21 April 1851 Ditto I'lil April 1851 Ditto 20 July 1836 Arichat 15 July 1850|Sydncy, c B. 2 Dec 1850irictou 185122 Dec le-MlHalilax 19 April 1852|21 April 1851jAnligonJ3h 26 July 1852;2l July 1851, Liverpool July 18271 Bridgetown July 1845IADih8r8t July 1851jTruro Deo 165l|Amher8t i:!oc 18511 mctou Dec 185 1 [Truro April 165S,HaHf»x Apri l 1852 Atahera mammmmmmmmSSSmSmmSm 1853j itville l^etowD he rat ifax ilto herst ifax 2hat on ^sWoro* igoniflh ifax ten burg tou ifax uvilte ,ou ifax herst itlo :hat ifnx itlo ney, e. b. ifnx that itto fax itto burn* fax sboro' daor fax icy, e. B. erst c I). tto ito lat u ax [onish rpo«l [etown iist ) iiai .,i I! 1853 ALMAKACK. 4&! 'T MASONIC. TUiB MOST ANCIENT AND HONORABLE FHATERSITT OP FH2». MASOMiy. Qrand Master of England — The Eorl of Zetland. Grand Master of Ireland — The Duke of Leinster. (irand Master of Scotland — The Duke of Atholl. •J ENGLISH. PEOVr.NCIAL GRAND LODGE, UNDER ENGLISH JURISDICTIOJC Provincial Grand Master for Nora Scotia and New Brunswick, and tbe Islandi of Newfoundland and Prince Edwnrd, JiJy. Hon. Alex Keith. Dep. Grand Master^ R.fV. Jas Forman, jr. Eaq. Senior Grand IVarden^ li.t/. Charles W Dickson, Esq. Junior Grand W'arJflTt, It. IV. Wru VVoodill. Grand Chaplain, V.W. Rev J T jTwiniag, D P. Jisst. Grand Chaplain, VJV. Rev Uobt Arnold, A.B. \Qra7idSp.c'y. V.W. H C D Twining, Esq. Senior Grand Deacon^ W. liVlr W H Tully. Juaior Grand Deacon, G. ISup'tof Workn, W. CIibs W Fairbanl^s, Esq. G Sword B carer, IV. Mr Patk Meek. G. Pursuicunt. W. Mr. Thoa Anderson, Grand Tyler, W. Mr. Geo Anderson, jr. Grand Stewards, Brothers John McGregor, W S Alurison, Joiin McNab and T B Livingston, Esqre. St. Andrews Lougk, No. 137, held at Mason's Hall, Halifax, on the ^rsf 7'«c5(iat/ in every month. fV. ^/as^er, Rev A. Hitchborne. [Treasurer, Mr Jno Richardson. Scc'7j. Mr G H Rigby. St. John's Lodgk, No. 187, held at Miisob's Hall, Halifax, on the .first Miiuday in every month. W. Muster, James Furmao, Esq. yrreasurcr, R. Fornian, Esq. Sec'y. James Murison, Esq. ViRcjiJi Lodge, No. 55d, lield at Mason's Hall, Halifax, on the fourth Monday in every month. fV. Master, Arc.i'd Scott, Esq. Treasurer, Arthur Woodgate, Esq. Sec'y. VVm. Soott, Eaq. Royal Standard Lodge, No.5b"4, held at Mason's Hall, Halifax, on the second Tuesday in every month. IV. Master, Mr Patrick Meek. Treasurer, Mr Wih Tliom Secy. K Pearson. RoTAL Sussex Lodgk, No. 7J4, held at Mason's Hall, Halifax, on tbe first Thursday in every month. W. Muster, Mr VVui Tully. Trtasurcr, Mr Geo Brown. Sec'y. Mr M H Keefter. St. Andrew's Loduk, No. 732, held at Temperance Hall, Sydney, C. B., on the third Tuesday in every month. IV. Master, Jas F Ward, Esq. Treasurer., Mr Jas Anderson. Sec'y, Mr VVm Turnbull. U."«iTy Lodge, Nu. ^36, held at Lunenburg, on the ^r^Z Monday in every month. Aleion Lodge, held at New Glasgow. 8t Mary's Lodge, held at Digby. ~ < ^ - Nkw Caledonia Lodgr, No 82G, held at Pictou. W. Master, fl Hammatt Norton, Esq; S IF, Daniel Hockin, Esq ; J ^, M T Smith, Esq ; Treasurer, Alexr Patterson, Esq ; Sec'y, Robt McKin- llay, Esq ; 6' D, Thos Killar, Effq ; D, Jno R Noonan, Esq ; Mar. skal, Mr Geo M Johnston ; Stei'^ards, Messrs Jno Ferguson & Jaa Cooko ; Tyler, Mr Jas Johnston. «■* —•-*---——- DKLCIiru 3 rAHMRU 8 1853 ZKTr.AND IjODgk, No. Bf^J, held atyMapon's Mali, Liverpool, on Uio fourth Thursday in every mnnllj'; 1^ Muster^ Snow P Freeman, Esq; Senior lyarden, Dr J F ForluB. Junior Waxden, Mr VVm Knaut ; Trtasurer^ Mr I'ldvvd MoDouald ; Sec'y,MT Lewis Knaul. Hiham Logue, held at Yarn-joutii, on the first Monday in everj month. AwNAi'oLis LoDGB, held at Annapolis Royal. IV Master, J nines Gray, Esq. SCOTTISH. SUPREME GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHArFER OP SCOTLAND. Principal Oflicers, J W Melville, of Monnt Melville, Most Excel- lent Grand Principal Z ; Hie Grncethe Duke of Atholl, Past Grand Principal Z ; G A VV Arnott, ui Arlany, LLD, Deputy Grand Principal Z ; Jas Graham of L(?i<.chto\vn, Grand Principal '1 ; Sir Jaa W Drnmmnnd, of Hawthorndon, Hart, Grand PrinciprI J. — Provincial Grand Superintendents, VV R Miirion, Jamaica ; Hon W Stephenson, Grenada ; J Willis, Halifax, Nova Scolit ; Alex Bal- lock, St John, New Brunswick ; R Raniago, Grand Scribe E ; W Gaylor, Grand iScribe N; D RoUinsoto, (Jrand Treasurer; Sir W Miller of Glenlee, Grand Chancello'r ; E Main Deputy Grand Chancellor, Dr D W McRichio, 1st Grand Sojourner ; P Deuchar, R N, 'Jnd Grand Sojourner ; 3rd Grand Sojourner, T B Douglas ; Grand Sword Bearer, C Joukell and John £Jio ?,»i')'y7**»sj* •(;>t'.i iS>»"..'-:.«iW >*\ PRCVINICIAL GttAND LODGE, UNDER SCOTTISH JUUISDICTrON. Provincinl. Grand Master, R ^f, Hon Alex Kffith; Dtjtuiy (hand Master, R /F, Wm Fraser ; Sultstitule, G //, R W, Jno Richardson ; iSsnior Grand Warden, R /K, J H Ci'osskill ; Junior Grand JVardtn, \RW, Wm Walker; G See'y, V W, George Fraser ; G Chaplain, V IV, Rev R Arnold ; G Treasurer, V W, E Dodson; Grand Bible Bearer, \W, Mr J Reid ; Grand Steicards, Jai Williamson, Thos Rees; Graad Stcord Bearer, Mr Jno Grant, G Tyler, Jno Baxter. j Thistle Lodge, No 322, held at Exchange Masonic Hall, ja the 'Second Wednesday of every month. R IV Master, 3 H Crosskill, Esq. Treasurer, W J Morr's, Esq. Sec'y, Mr A Stawart. AcAUiA LoDGK, No 345, held at Exchange Masonic Hall, on the third Thursday of every month. R W Master, Mr Wm Fraser. Treasurer, Mr Jas Romans. Sec'ij, Mr Wm Goreham. l}un?»s' LoncK, No 352, held at Mason's Hall, Halifax, on the first Wednesday of every month ; R W Master, Mr G T Waterfield; ^Treasurer, J Williamson; 5cc't/,S«rgt Smith, Grenadier Company ,^ 97th Regt. ArnoL Lodge, No 361, held at Mason's Hall, on the Second Monday of every month; R IV Master, Heary Eagar ; Treasurer, W H Tully, Sec'ij, Geo. Fraser, Keith Locde, (Working under Dispensation) held at Maoon's Hall, on the Second Wednesday of every month j R W MuBttr^ Samuel Story, jr, Esq; Trea. WD Cutlip ; Sec'y, A F Etter. i >■: Indepcnclent Order of Oc1<1 Fellows. r.' I WORKING UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE GARND LODGE OF BKITidU MORTH AilERIUA. Right Worthy Grand Provincial Deputy, for the Provinces of Aora Scotia, yew !ni. Patron, Hi» Grace the Lord Arcbbishop of Canterbury.' Viaitor, The Lord iiishop of Nova Scotia. I Oovcrnors—The Lieutenant Governor of Nova-Scotia ; The Lord| Bishop of Nova Scotia ; The Cliief Justice ; The Judgeof the Vice. [Admiralty Court ; The Speaker of the House of Assembly ; The' [Secretary of the Province ; The Attorney General ; The Solicitor. General ; The President of the College i Hon. Jas B. Uniacke,! JLewi^. M Wilkins, Esq , and Hon. \Vm. B. Bliss. I j President^ and Professor of Divinity arid Ilehrcw, Rev. Geo. Mc' |Cawley, D.D. ; I^icc Prtsulen t and Frojessor of MathematicSy No-j tural Philosophy and Jistronomy, Rev. J. B. Smith, A.M. ; Profes-] SOT of Modern Lan^w#^c5, F^ederico Mantovani, D.C.L. ; Stcrctary' janrf Treasurer ^ J. C. Halliburton. Esq. j Principal of the Collegiate .icaiemyy Rev. J^io. G. Mulholland, A.M. Second Master, Mr. T. F. 'U. iVluIhoUand, ; Mathematical Teacher^ Mr. Jbo. Ruseell ; Modern' Languages, i Forneri, L.L.D. j TaRMs. — M ichaelniaa T»srm commences Ist Septr., and ends on the loih. Deer., ; Hilary Term commenoeB 1.5th Jan., and ends onj ■tke Saturday preceding Psalm Sunday; En»ter"Term coHimencesj jon the Monday atter Easi«;r Monday, and ends Saturday sen'night Sibefore Whit Sunday ; Trinity Term oofninonces on the morrow of [Trinity Sunday, and ends on the Ist July. UsSOCIATE ALUMNI OF KINGS COLLEGE, WINDSOR. President, Hon. II. H. Cogswell, L.L.D. Vtco President , A.M. Uniacke, A.B., Esq. Treasurer, Hon. M. B. Almon. Scc'y, P. C^ iHili, A 15. Esq. Executive Committee, Major Myers, Rev. T. T. j tJones, A.M., Rev. J.C. Cochran, A. M., Rev. George W. fliil,' A. B., S. L. Shannon, A.B. Hugh Hartehorne, A. B., and John! W. Ritchie, Esqrs. 1 n-,!< ( |tT^ .. WILLIAM COGSWELL BCOLARSIIIP. ^^ " i Vrnstets, Rev. J. T. Twininar, D.D. (Chatrraan), Hon. 11. Hi Cogswell, Rev. R. F. Uniacke: F«.ev. H. L. Owen— Henry Pryor, N. T. Hill and Jao. W. Ritchie, Esqrs. Schola , Mr. M.Hensley.j DALHOUSIE COLLEGE, HALIFAX. ii V. Qov^rnoTBi Wra. Young, Hon. Hugh Bell, Hon. Joseph Fiowe,!! JHon. Wm. Grigor, m d., Jas. F. Avery m. d., Andw. McKialay,;J .and John. Naylor, Esqrs. Secretary, i^s Thomson, Esq. 1853 Pro^ ^nclud \matics \Survet ICostly jrl^ht.- iGrami iMr. R i! itto3 tf ... , Esq. ■/■^.M ,'. :'f V, he Lord,' \xe Vice. 7 ; Thej iolicitor, niackeJ 1 leo. Mc' ics^ Na-[ Profts-, tcrctaryl dlcgiate [r. T. F. Modern' 'nds on nds on mencesj n'night row of )SOR. A.M P.O. T. T. Hiil,t John! :i. ml PryorJ neley.j 1853 ALMANACK 4» Proftssora of Latin and Cirnek^ Belles Letters and /i'aiUTal Sciniccs, kndudin^ the Elements of Qeology^ Mineralogy and Botany^ Mathe- \matics, Algebra, and the higher parts of ArithmetiCj JYavigalion, \Surveying and kindred Branches, Mr. M. McCuIloch, and Mr, John iCostly. — Professor of ''rench and Spanish Lnnguafes, Mr. H. Old- Iriirlit. — The usual branehes of a good English Education, including \Grammiir and Geography, the Use of the Globes, Penrnanshipf fyc. — iMr. Rousseh?. j , . ACADIA COLLKGE, WOLFVILLE. I Governors, HonJas. W Johnslun, Hon. VV B Ktnnear.Rcv Ingra. Iiam, E. Bill, R«v. Win Burton, R?v. Abraham S. Hunt^ A.M., Rev Sam!. Robinson, K^v. Oias. 9purden, A.M., Tho ('resident of the jCollege— Jno. W. Bars^, Caleb R. Bill, Nathan S. Dem.U, Jas. R. iFitch, M.D.., Stewart Freemin, Jas. W. Nutting, Alex. MoL. Seeiy and Wm. Sione, Esqra. President and Professor oj Theology, Ecclesiastical History, Hebrtste and Moral Science, Rev. J. M. Cramp, D.I). Professur of Classical Literature, The President (acting). Professor of Mathematics and JVatural >:^mosophy, and acting Professor of intellectual Science^ Rhetoric awJ- Logic, Stexeard^ Mr. Jae. S. Morse. FiiOT Term — Commences 20th January and ends JiUth June. Second Term — C/onimences 1st September and endsSuth Decem- ber. General Agent and Treasurer^ Rev. Jno. Chase. r \ HORTON ACADEMY WOLFVILLE. ! Principal, J. W. Hartt, Esq. Assist. Teacher, Mr. Henry W. 'Johnston, A.B. i The Academy is under the manajrement of the Board of Directors iof the Nova Scotia Baptist Education Society. I Two vacations of ?. month each, at Christmas and Midsummer — ^ Steward, Mr. Jas. S. Morse. j ExEcuTiTK Committee Baptist Educatioh Societv. — Rev. E. iA. Crawley, D.D., Rev. Wm. Chipman, Rev. 1 E. Bill, Rev. Wm. ISurton, Rev. Chas. Tupper,— Hon. J W Johnstou, C R. Bill, Jas. W. Nuttinfr, Wm. Johnson, Simon Fitch, Lewis Johnston, M.D., J R Fitch, M D., and Jno. W. Barss, Esqrs. Sec'y, Rev. A. S. Hunt, i2>«a5urcr, Rev. Jno. Chase. i <..(? BRITlr^H FREE CHURCH COLLKGE FOli THE LOWER PROVINCES NORTH A.VIERWA, A I' HALIFAX. Professor qf Theology and Church /ij*fory, Rev. And w. King. — Professor of Classical Literature, and Mental and Moral Philosophy, Rev. Wm. Lyall. Free Church Academy, Halifax. — i?ecq. Auditors^ Geo. C. Whidden nd Jno. Grant, Esqrs I HoMK Mh-ion CoMMiTTKE. — Rcv. A. Forrestcr, Rev. Profeasorj King, Rev. M. Wilson, R^v. M. Stewart, Rev. Alex. Sutherland, Rev. J. Munro, Rev. A^ Ro'nfina —and Medsra. J S Npwo')mb, Thoa.^ Burna and Geo. McLeod, £/(/er*. Rev A. Forrester, Convener. GORHAM COLLKGE, LIVERPOOL. Council of the College^ R^v. Fre'lk. Tornliing, Rev. Chart. MoKajr, Rev. W. H. Heudebonrck, Rev, Geo. Sterlinjr, Rev. Jas. Port-r,; Rev. Joaeph Pe^irt. — Messrs. F?ermp Tnp^ier, (Treasurer), J. VV.| Hutch'«on, (Asst. Secretary), <-> - M 1. *' ,v ' ST MARY'S COLLEGE, HALIFAX. Pai^^ II 1853 ! Pat Avell. IM.D. ISir R. CI It 1853 IcKinlay, Whidden Profeaaor, itlicrlnnd, nb, Thos vener. If 1. McKajr,; 9. PortT,; er),J. VV.; , Stephon thanTup- Dunlop. I •f Haiifax.' 't'T. Pro 5. .,Rev. H. nence, ^'C. ' spartment, Ir. Arthur Treasurer, the first ond of 19 •y BI«oft-' A tide r- 3S, AIpx.' eter Ross' Mr. W. lis — First I the first in Aufj. he Chie is. D.D. Justice, ns of Sti It Female I 1853 ALM.UIACK. nr ROYAL ACADIAN SCHOOL, HALIFAX. Patron, The Lt<>«9tenant Governor. President, Hon. H. H. Copg. 'well. 7Vert5urcr, Fidw. Rinney, Esq. Secrrtary, Jan. C.H\\m9, Esq., iM.D. Cotnmittee, ITon.Enos Collins>, Hon. 11. H. Cogsivell, Hon. |Sir R. D. Georije, Bt. C.B., Hon, Alex. Stewart, Hon. Hugh Bell, Hon. Jaa. W. Johnston, Hon. M. U. Alinon, Hon. Alex. Keith, Rev. iJno. Scott, Rev. Jno. Martin. — SVm. Young, Jnn. S. Morris, Geo. N. RuBsell, Ja8. VV, Nutting, Robt. Hume, M.D., Chas. Tv^ining, M G. Black, Jas C Huini*, M.D., and Henrj' Pryor, F!«qrs. Super- intendent, Mr. Stepiion Selden. Superiritendtnt Fcnale Department, Misu Beamish. CLEUr.Y OP THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH IN NOV.A SCOTIA. The Riffht R»;v. Hibbert Binney, D D., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, f>:teruisinL' Episcopal Jurisdiction over Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Ven Robert Willis, D.D. & D.C.L., Archdeacon of Nova Scotia and Prince Edwnril Island. Halifax, {"'en. Robprt Willis, D.D.»ti 11 D.C.L, Rector; and Ptev. Win. Bullock and Rev. Edmund Main- Jrin. A. B., Curates of St. Paul's Churrh. Rev. Robt. F. Uniacke, A.M., Rector and Rev. Geo. W. Hill, A.B., Curate of St. Georije'* ; Church. Rev. Jno. Thos. Twining, D 1)., (i.irnson Ciiaplain. Rev., E. (xilpin, jr., A.M., Prinoipiil Halifax Grainmnr School. Rev. T. T. Jones, A.M., Rev. Heber Bullrck, A.B. Officiatinrr in vacant, Settlements in the nuirhbourhood of Halifax, Rev. Jas. C. Cochra:i, A.M. .Igent of the Colonial Church and School Society, Rev. Robi. Uunn. Ship Harbour and Jeddoie, R-^v. Roht. Jnmieson. Salmon'' \ River and Beaver Harbour, Rev. J is. Breading. St. Mary's, Rev. Jos. Alexander. Eastern Shore, Rev. — Jourdan. Dartmouth, ' {Rev. Geo. E. W. Morirs, A.M. and Rev. Jas. Drwart, A.M.— ; |Sac/iBi7/c, Rev. Thos. Miyuard, A.B. St, Margaret's Bay, Rev. i Jno. Stannage, and Rev. J. Ruddle. Windsor, Rev. Geo. McCaw- ley, D.D. Pfe5f.,and Rev. J. B. Smith, A.M. Vice Prcst., of King's College ; Rev. J. G. Mulholland, A.M. Collegiate Academy ; Rev. 'Alfred Gilpin, A.M. ; and Rev. Wrn. C. Kinir,A.M. retired. Fal- mouth, Rev. Geo. McCawIev, D.D. otliciating. J^ewport, Rev. Richard J. Unmeke, A. B. Rawdon, Rev. Wm. Taylor, A.B.— Cornvillis and Horton, Rev. John Storr, A B ^ylesfordfliev. Riciiard Avery. Bridgetown, Rev. Jas. Robertson, A. M , and Rev. Henry Stainer. .innapolis, Rev. Edwin Gilpin, A.M. and Rev. Jas. J. RitchipjAVI. Granville, Rev. J M Campbell, A.M. Digby, Rev. Archibald Gray, A.B. Clements, Rev- Wm M Godfrey, A.B. Weymouth, Rev. W H Snyder, A.B. \armouthf Rev. Jno T T Moody, A.M. and Rev. Henry Spike. Shelburne, Rev. Thos H White, A.B. Liverpool, Rev. Edw JU Ni- !chol?, A.M. and Rev. Jno Ambrose. Lunenburg, Rer. Henry L Owen, lA.M. J^ew Dublin and Petite Riviere, Rev \V Brine, a b. Makone \Bay, Rev Philip Filleul, a.b. CAesA, Rev Arthur A' Milledgr, a.b., and llev Lewis M W Mill, a. b.,! Manchester, R.ev Wno Thoa tvlorrip, a r. Sydney, C B, Rot Uha» 'Inijlea, A.n Sydney Mines, Rev. Roht Arnold, a. b. ^Irichat, liey.l 'j«s A Shaw. ! ! Travkllino Missionaries. — Cape Breton Island, Rev W T For-' ter. Barrington & Western Shore of Nova ticotia, Kev. Wm Stuart. ! THk INCOKPORATED DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NOVA SCOTIA. Patronb, The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ; and the Society for Promotinj^ Christian Knowledpo. PresidfU, Ithe Rt Rev the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia. Vice Presidents, the Veu Archdeacon Willis, d.d. & d.c.l., Hon. Chief Justice Ila!li-| burton, lion C R Prescott, Hon H II Cogswell, l.l.u., David Hare, John Spry Morris, Esqrs. and Hon W B Bliss. Sec'y, Kev. K Gil- pin, jr A.M. jIssC Secy, Henry Pryor, Esq, a.m. Treasurer, Lti,w. HartVhorne, Esq. Kxecutive Committee, Ail Clerfrymen of the Es- tablished Church, and the Churclnvardena of St, Paul's and St JGeorgc'd Churches. Halifax — Joseph Starr, Henry Ince , Beaiuiuh Murdoch, Jas G A Creighton, Hon M B Alniun, Tuos B Ak;ns, Wm C Silver, Thos A Bi.wn, P C Hill, Wm Gos.ip, jr , W H Marvin, Saml P Fairbanks, Jno W Ritchie, B Willis, (Lt Col r.a.; J B Gilpin, u D., Ji8 R Dewolf, md., Nepean Clarke, Edw H Lowe, A M Uniacke, Jas R Smith, Esqrs. Life Members, by a donation oi £10 at one time, Hon Enos Collins, Hun C R Prescott, David Hare, Esq, H G Farish, Esq, m.d., J G Parish, Esq, m.d., Lt Col E K S Butler, Hon Samuel Cunard, Lewis Bliss, Hon H H Cogswell, Miss jTotten, and Rev T B Rowland, l.l d. I Endowment Sub-Committek. — Rev T C L«aver,Rev W Bullock, Rev E Gilpin, and P C Hill, Wm C Silver, Henry Pryor und B Murdoch, Esqrs. Sec'y, Rev E Gilpm, jr. Treasurer, Law. Harts- horne, Esq. COLONfAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL SOCIETY. Patro.n. — Her Most Gracious Mnjesty The Queen. Vice Patrons. — His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury and His Grace the Archbishop of York. President. — The Most Hon the Marqais of Cholmondeley. CoRREbPo?iDiNo Committee at Halifax — The Right Rev. the i Lord Bishop of Nora Scotia (^President), The Ven. Archd. Willis, Rev J T Twining, D.D., Rev R F Uniacke,— Hon M B Alraon, ' iN T Hill, Wm Pryor, jr., Jas G A Creighton, Jno W Ritchie, P C !Hill, Henry Ince(Sec'y), and Thos A Brown (Asst Sec'y) Esqrs. Halifax Assocation in Aid of the Colonial Church Societv — Incorporated by Act of the Provincial Legislature. — President, Hon H H Cogswell, l.l.d. Vice Prests., Hon M B Almon, and S P- Fairbanks, Esq. Treasurer, Edw Binney, Esq. Scc'y, W Howe, F^scj. 'Committee, Jas G A Creighton, A M Uniacke, Wm Pryor, jr, Jas W M rkel, Alex G Fraser, E F Stewart, N T Hill, Thos B Akins, Thod A Brown, P C dill, Peter Lynch, Henry Ince, Jho W Ritchie, Jno C Silver, Wm J Almon, m.d., Wm C Silver, Jas C Cogswell, W A McAgy, J Withrow, Wm Dunbar,JaT W Fenerty, fcaw E Van Buskirk, Wm H Tapp, S A White, Henry Btiggs, Chos 1853 Ailisoi lof En ;l)onati lAssoci i [! Mos |!al Hal ^jArinht \H5X i I riiii.A.B.,: Ror Chas chalf Ilev. W Y Por- 'in Stuart.' A acoTJA. gn Parts ; ' Preaidfity \ idents, the ice Ilalli-' ivid Hare, ;v. E Gil- irf.r, Law. >f the E«- ' 'a and St ' , Beaniiah B Akins, jr , w n Col n.A.; ' H Lowe, )natioa oi vid Hare, .1 E K S ' ivell, Miss ' Bullock, bnd B w. Harts- r burj and | i Ilev. the i i. Willis, I Alnion, ' hie,P C j r) Esqrs. I Society I 'resident, | n, and S j V Howe, I 'ryor, jr, | Thos B nee, Jho j ver, Jas' Teneifty, j gs, Chas i 1853 ALMANACK. &3 C Allison, and JisTremnin, E^qra., and all Clergymen of the Churoh [•of England who are memh.'rsof the Asflooiation. Life Member by |;l)onation of £H) and upwards, at and since the formation of the Association, Hon H H CogBwell, l.i..d. CI.RRGY UF TMKKOMAN ;-;ATHOI.rC CHURCH IN NOVA SCOTIA. i! Most lUv Wni. Walsli, D;l)., Atch Bishop of Halifax, residing |ial Halifax, with the Bisliopa of Cliarlottetown, Fredericton, and ^lArifthat as Suftriffans. Kiirht Rev C F McKinnon, D.D. Bishop (•lArit'liat, residing at St. An Irews, [I DiouK.sE OK Hamfai. — M(//ii/"ai, St Mftrv's Cathedral, Rev Mi- Mchnel Hiinnan, Adin., and Rev Patrick Power. ft iJarlmottfh S,' Eastern Passaic, Rev Jas Dunphy. Minudie, ;Wnlhce, Auifiers*, «feo, Rev Paik Power, senr. St Croix, Anna- polis, Diphy, &c. Rpv Jfis Roi^ers. St Mary's F TIJi: FKUE CIIUUCU OI' NOVA BCOTIA. Moderator^ Rev Hugh McI*oo(l. CUrk, \ivv Wm Duff', Pkkhbytkuv OK (Iamkai.— Iliilifix, Ili'v Profenijr KiDgnnfl iCcv Proteiflor Ljall, Rev Al«x llfunaa* iiml Kpv Alex Forrpiler. Corn - wdlliti, Uev Gfo StruiliecM. Liincnburi^, Ilcv Win UufT. Si J«)lin'ii, N F L, Roy A S Muir. Cateckists^ Mriiiu Alex Gow,nnd G«u Su- therland. Presbytery or Picrou. — Now Glasgow, Rl»v J no Sievrart. — Karllown, R.*v Alex Sutlierlari'l. St Mary'n niiJ Lochnber, Rev Alex Cttiiipbell. Wallnce, Rev Jn»MiTTEr.. — Rev I'rofcssor King, Messrs Dutf, Uo mans, Blair, Munro and Guriii, Ministers : and Meaars P McNab (Dartmouth), and An^us McKay, (Barney's River), lllders "-" L'rofessor King, Convaner, Rev PRESBYTERIAN CtlURCIl OP NOVA SCOT! A. Moderator, Rey Robt SedgCwick. Hynod Clerk, Rev P G McGregor. Prehbytf.ry OF Truko. — Upper Londonderry, Rev Gbenezer Ross. Lower- Londonderry, Rev Alex fj Wylie. Truro, Rev Win McCul- looh. Onslow, Old Darns, and Broohjield, Rev Jno 1 Baxter MaitUind and Kocl, Rev Thos S Crowe. Stcwiacke, Rer Jas Smith. Presbytery Clerk, Rev E Ross. Puksbytkry of Halifax. — Windsor and Jiewport, Rev John L Murdoch, A. M. /ittZi/aa;, Rev Peter G McGregor. JVine Mile Ri- ver, Ktnnetcook, and Gore, Rev Jno Cameron. Yarmouth, Rev Geo Christie. Musquodohoit, Rev Robt Sedijewick. Shuhenaeadie, Rev David Honeyman. Presbytery Clerk, Rev P G McGregor, Prksbyteky of PicTov— -'Upper Settlement, East River, Rev A Mc Gillivray. IVest River, Rev Jas Watson. Merrigomish, Rev A P Miller. Jintigonish, Rev Thos Trotter. Mahou, Rev Wm Miller. Ptc^ou Toi/^r, Rev Jas Bay ne. Miramichi, Rev Jno Mc- Curdy. St. Marys, Rev Jno Campliell. East River, fJames' ChSrch) Rev David Roy. Kicer ./o^ra, Rev Janifs Waddell. JS'ew Glasvroio, E. River, Rev Geo Walker Satem Church, Green Hill, Rev Geo Patterson. .N'eio Annand, Rev. Robt Blackwood. Presbij- tery Clerk, Rev David Roy Presbytbry of P.PJ.[.— Princc^oir/i, Rev Jno Keir, n.n. Cove Head and IV St. Peter's,Kew Jamea Allen. Bcdeque, Rev R S Patt<»r8on. A M. Cascumpcquc, Rev John C Sinclair. J^ew London and Ca- vendish, Rev Isaac Murray. Presbytery Clerk, Rev Robt S Patterson. 1853 ( ^. Ihtti Robt Ged.iiJ BoaI Wat«o| tery I' J UoaI Rev Jil RevG| of Wei Davvtioi River Eaq, oil Thef 7i o'c! i8Gn I nnrJ Rev Corn - . Jolm'ii, Geo iSu- ;vrart. — er. Rev' vcr and , k'thune . i. Far(ju - )v« and Wilson. ira and Forb«8. in June. ; Forrerf- nislers ; ^nburg;, •utr, Ilo. iVJcNab 3. IIPV ' I Grejjor. I r iloss. I McCuI- If Hosier -^ Smith. I 3niin L ih Ri- k, Rev •or. lev A Rev! VVml o Mc- ; ames' Aeto : I Hill, resby- \ e Head ' rsun. I d Ca- ! ■erson. i ih:>3 ALMA5ACK. &5 Uomr. Misiionaries, llcv Jiio Sproi», R«v Jag Bjrfru, and Moaari.; Root Grint and Samuel McCullej. Foreign MiMtionsry^ RevJno: Ged.,Rev G Walker, Rt-'v G I'alternon, and Measrs i" lientz-r MoLeod and Uaniol Cameron ofWeatKiver; Alex KrnHcr of Neiv GInHjrow ; Jno Yoraton and J W Dawdon, of I'iclou, Ksqra, Correspondirtfr Sec'y, Rev J Waddcll, Kiver John. Treasurer of nil Sijnodical Funds, Abram Pallerson, Kaq, of I'iclou. 'I'lie Synod will meet this year on the fourth Tueaday of June at' 7i o'clock, v.M , in St Jainorf' (.'liurch, New Glasgow. TnKoLO(;ic.\r, SKMiNAUY OP Ttir: PRp^auYiEaiA.s ciurncn of NOVA Hi:oriA. Prnjf.ssor of Sijsteinntic and Pastoral Theology, Rev Jno Kejr,UD. Professor of liiblu-al Literature, Rev Jaa Smith. Professor of the Pre/jtirvtory Lourse of Study including the Lan- kauaises and Mathematics, Logic, Moral and Aatural Philosojt' .., Rev ijas Rasa. The Claases in the Seculiir branches of Education open at the' West River, Pictou, on the 4f»lh March and close on the lUal Augt. ' Thf Theologicul Clisses open on the 1st of Se|)tr, and close in : middle of October. j j Board ok SuPERiKTKNnANCE or the StiuiNARy.— The Professors,! 'ez officio. Rev Messrs McCulloch, Bayiw, Christie, McGilvray, Wat-| son and G Patterson- and Daniel Cameron and J McGregor, Esqrs I Convener^ Rev Wm McCullooh. Sec'y, Rev Jas Bayne. I WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIOiN ARIES. ! I Flalifax, Rev Matthew Ricliey, D.D. (Chairman of the District' jand General Superintendant^, Rev John McMurray, and Rev Wmj jBennett, and Rev Wm Croscombe, Supernumeraries. St Margaret's! |Bay, &c, Rev Fredk W Moore. Dartmouth and Muequodohoit, Rev iA W McLeod, D.D., and Rev — Stewart. Lunenburg, Rev Rich'dl Wcddallt Petite Riviere, Rev Jas Armstrong. Liverpool and Mills j lVillage,Rev Rowland Moiton and Rev Jno L Sponaglc. Barrington,| !Rcv Jeremiah V Joet. Yarmouth, Rt W Wilson. Newport, Rev Thos til Di ies. Wmdsor, Rev lienry /ope, and Rev Jno Marshall, Supernumerary. Maitland, Rev Henry Pope, jr. Horlon and Corn- wallis. Rev Fredk Smailwood and Rev Geo W Tuttle. Aylesford, Rev Christopher Lockhart. Bridgetown, Rev Michael Pickles. 'Annapolis, Rev Geo M Barratt. Digby and Scistiboo, Rev Jas Taylor. Parrsboro', Rer Thoa Gaetz. Amherst and Macan, Rev jWesley C Beala. Wallace, Rev Richard Smith. River Philip, liev jJos Herbert Starr. Truro and River Jolin, Rev Jas Buckley. Gisys- boroughand'^Canao, Rev Wra McCarty and R©7 A McL Desbrisay. Sydney, C B, Rev Robt E Crane. The Annual District Meeting will be held this year at Liverpool. commencing on the first Thursday in June. % ' tie? k |56 BKLCHEK S FARMERS ie53 VVESLEYAu METHODIST AUXILIARY MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Treasurer, M G filaokf Esq. Secretaries^ Rev J McMurray and Jn« H Anderson, Esqr. Committee^ — All the Missionaries in the District, and the following Genileaien : — Halifax, Jas N Sliannon, and G H Starr ; Liverpool, Jas Barss and Jno Campbell ; Lunen- burg, Win Drew ; Shelburne, Alex H Cocken ; Barrinsrion, Jno fc'argent, Robt Guest and Geo Allen ; Windsor, Jno Smith; New»- pori, Jno Allison ; Maitland, Richard Smith ; Horton, J K Crane, .Cornwallis, Nathan Tapper ; Wallace, Geo Wells and Saml Fulton; JGuysboro', E J Cunningham ; Sydney, C. B., Geo E burchill ; Araherst, W W Bent and S Read, Esqra. ti MINISTERS BELONGINfi TO THF. ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHURCHES • IN NOVA SCOTIA. Halifax, Rev E Crawley, D.D. Rev J Miller, and Rev R McLenrn, | ! Newport, Rev Geo Dimock. Rawdon, Rev J Bancroft. Windsor, ' Rev W Hall. Windsor Road and Rackville, Rev W Bakt-r. Fal- , mouth, Rev Benjm Vaugha'n. Horton, Rev T S Harding, Rev J M \ Cramp, I). 1/., Rev R E Burpee, and Rev J Stevens. CornwaHia, Rev A S Hunt, a.m.. Rev W Chipman, Rev A Stronach, and Rev , T H Potter. Lunenburg, Rev Bennet Taylor. Sherbrooke West, j Rev Robt Morion. New Germany, Rev R S Morton. Lower Ay- 1 lesford and Upper Granville, Rev C Tupper. Annapolis and Upper i Granville, Rev J Ring. Lower Granville, Rev W H Caldwell. , Wilmot, Rev Nut. Vidito. Kiclaux, Rev J Park. Dipby, Rev II W Cunningham. Brier Island, Rev P F Murray. St Mary's Bay, Scissiboo, and NewTusket, Rev C Randall. Clements, Rev A Cows- i well. Liverpool, R B Dickiv'and Rev S N Bentley. Krookfield, Rev D Parker. New Albany, Rev H Whitman. Fort Medway , Rev G Armstrong. Sablf» River, RevT DeLong. Yarmouth, Rev Wm Burton, and Rev J A Stubbert. Stewiacke, Rev J V Tabor. Eoo- j noniy and Parrsboro', Rev S Thooipscn. Tatamagouche, and Wal- lace, Rev E Clay. Pcrtaupique, Rev L H Marshall. Onflow, Rev D W C Diraock. River Philip, Rev J E Cogswell. Pugwnish, Rev Wm Hobbs. Amharst, R«v J Francis. Antigonibh, Rev J Whidden. North River, Rev M Ross. Maccan, Rev J Rowe. St Mary's, Rev H Eagles. Cape Canso, Rev A Martell. North Syd- ney and Mabou, Rev H Rots. « The Western Association, comprising the Counties of Yarmouth, f^'gby, Shelburne, Queen's and Annapolis, meet on the second Satur- ; day in June, at Westport, Brier Island. The Central Aaaociatioa, oonsiating of the Churches in the Conn- , ties ol King's, Hants, Lunenburg, and Halifax, meet on the firist j Monday nft?r the 20ih June, at Halifax. [ The Eastern Association, composed of the Churches in the Coun- j ties of Colchester, Cumberland, Guysboto', Pictou, Sydney, Cape ! Breton, and Prince Edward Islaiid, meet on the second Saturday it. , July, at Upper Stewiacke. j The Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and i Prince Edward Island, meet at Sackville, N B, on the 3id Saturday [ in Sept< inber. ,, , ,, ,, .i j, , | ms^ 'vinaam v*^ 1853. 1853 lETY. j rray and ; I in the !liannon, i ; Lunen- ; on, Jno 'i ; Newi- Crane , I Fulton; urchin ; URCllES 'I »rn, cLe t'^indeor, r. Fal- Lev J M nwallig, nd Rev i West, i 'er Ay. | 1 Upper ;| ildwcll. Rev R '8 Jjay, \ Coffs- okfieid, ly, Rev 5v \Vm Eoo- i VVal- Wy Rev gwash, Kev J e. St I Syd- nouth, Satur- Co'in- ! flTBl Coun- Cape day it. I, and urday ' n 1853. AI.MAKACX. 57 BAPTIST DOMESTIC MISSIONARY BOARDS. Wfbtern Board, at Nictaux. — Rev Messrs li I Bill, Dickie, Randall, Tuppei , T Parker, Armstrong, Burton, Ring, Reed, Morse, Cu«ninghnin and Delong, and Messrs N Corning, J Saunders, S Brown, E Kempton, D C Landers, S L Chipman, F Murray, E Dunn, I |j Lock and Thog Tupper. I Central Board at Wolfvillk.- Rev Messrs Hunt and Hall,! and Messrs C R Bill, Wm Johnson, A Parker, G Cogswell, and Dr ! Johnston. C R Bill, Esq., Treasurer. ' ! Eastern Board at Antigonish.— Rev Messrs J Whidden, Jnoi Shaw, B Scolt, Hugh Ros.«, H Hull, A Martell, J Fiancis, D Dimock ' iM Ross, and G Richardson, and Messrs A Marstors, H lluiilir, G Davidson, D Page, J Olding, C Jost, J L Tremain, J Spencer, .1 M ! jAtchison, H Bennett, W Smitl),AI«.\ Conkey, 13 Spencer, C Bigelow,) H' Andrews, F Paint, A Mcintosh and R Woodlands. BOARD OF FORF.IGN MISSIONS. ' ' i Rev Messrs T S Harding, Wm Chipman, I E Bill, J M Cramp* jD.D., — Wm JohnFon, L Johnston, m.d., Asa Coy, J R Filch, m.d.,! .N SDemill, J W Hart and W H Troop, Csqrs. Cor. Sec'y, Rev Aj S Hunt, Treasurer, J W Barss, Esq. j ASSOCIATRD FRRE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST MINIS TEJiS. \ Falmouth, Elder W Flint. Cnrnwallis, Elder Jaccb H Norton and j jSaml Cox. Yarmouth, Elder Ciias Knowles. Barrington, Elder i iAlbert Swim. Arjryle, Elder Chas J Oram. Port Medway, Elder j Benjra Gaskill. Wood's Harbour, Elder Henry A Stakes. Cran-j jberry Head, Elders David Oram anil Calvin Cann. DigbyNeck,| lElder Stephen Steele. .^ i-, , ! FREE-WILL BAPTIST MINISTERS. ^ - I Cape Sable Island, Elder H W Harris. Solid Rock, Elder Kdwj Reynolds. Yarmouth, Elders Thos Brud/ and Jno Jenkins, bridge-' iwater, Elder Asa Bent. Barrington Head, Eiders S McKeown and j IW W Ashley. . » ^ « | CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NOVA BRUNSWICK. SCOTiA AND I Pastors: Halifax, Rev J C Geikie. Yarmouth, Rev W H Heu- i |debourck. Musquodoboit, Rev Joseph Pearl. L verpool. Rev S S{ 'Murkland. Cornwallis and Falmouth, Rev J Whitman. St. John,! !n. B., Rev C Mackay. Sheffi.'ld, Rev Jas Porter. Grand Lake,| Rev A McAileine. t i Evangklical Luthkuan Church. — Lunenburg, Rev Charles! Cossman. . » Umvjcrsalist Chcrch. — Halifax, Rev Wm Hooper. African Episcopal Mktiiodist Church. — Halifax, Rev Posey. 1 Ar RicAif Bai'tist Church. — Halifax, Rev Richard fres-ton. I A "v„* If •v i »"■»■ 58 DELCHER8 FAHMKR8 1853 { NOVA SCOTIA BIBLE SOCIETY. ' i President, Hon H li Cogswell. Vice Presidents, Hon Jaraps W j Jolineton, M G Black, Jan VV Nulling, and Win Prjor, jr, Esqrs. Treasurer, M G Black, Esq. Scc'y. S L Shannon, Esq. ^sst.\ ISee'y, Isaac Smith, Esq. Committee, Rev J T Twining, d. D.,i 'Kev Jno Scott, Rev ^i A Crawley, o, d , Rev R F Uniacke, Rev I jJno Martin, Rev P G McGregor, Rev A W McLeod, o. d., Revj (Matthew Richey, D. n., Rev Geo W HiII, Rev . I'rol'ossnr Lyall, iRev Edm Maturin, Rev Jno McMiirray, Rev Jno Milter, Rev Alex i Forrester,— Hon M IJ Almon, f/o7i WA Black, Hon Hugh B.^il,j Hon Alex Keith, Henry Prynr, Jas N, Shannon, Daviii Alhso", Jno ^ H Anderson, Henry Ince, S Sulden, T A Brown, Wiu C Silver, | T A 8 Dewolf, JasF Avery, m. v., A McKinlay, J G A Creighton, j Chas RnbHon, Pi ler Lynch, Jaa Thomson, and J W Ritchie, fclsqrs, ; \Depository, No 48 Barringtoo Street, opposite St. Paul's Church. — i \Lifc Members by donation of £10, and upwards,— i/cn Charles R: Prescott and //o« H H Cogswell. ' • t NOVA SCOTIA SABBATH ALLIANCE. General Committee, Rev Messrs Twininidents,Ja8 F. Avery,' |M. D.,and Jno W Ritchie, Esqrs. Trcasurnr, Geo E Morton, Esq. \Corrcsponding Sec'ij, A F Sawer«, M. D Esq. Recording Sec'y, ,Rev P G McGregor". Committee, Rev J T Twining, D. D , Rev E iA Crawley, D. D , Rev Alex W McLeod, D.D., Rev John Martin, Rev A Forrester, Rev Jno Millar, Rev Jno McMu ray. Rev F Ni- icoll. Rev J C Geikie,— Henry Ince, Jas Thomson, Jno H Anderson, lEdw Billing, S L Shannon, iChas Robson, Wm Howe, Jno Burton, ;Peier Lynch, P C Hill, T A S Dewolf and Wm Full, Esqrs. I Halifax Dispensary. — President, The Lord Bichop of Nova iScotia. V. Prests., Her Mnjesly's Executive Council. Governors, Rev Dr Willis, Rev RF Uniacke, P^ev Jno Scot', Rev JnoLaugb- lan — Hon Samuel Cunard, Hon H H Cogswell, M G Black, Jas Forman, Law. Uartshorne, Jas W Nutting, Geo N Russell, arfd 1/Jieh'd Treniain, Esqrs. Secretaries & Medical Attendants, Hon Wm Grigor, M d., and D McN Parker, M.D.,Esq. Dispensary in Granvjlle Street. Open every week-day, from I to 2 o'clock, p.m. 11863. [COS or I day 01 u'venibl fi Sit! ^ion ih ljlTu.>8 ; diy a i.ofthe , Ge S';dav o Si 'Cm ija Jill BiAlex |.';Jun 7 ; Jus iDehto iwer.> J'.G N \ :■ 1853 '^ .>U,\i' imes W ■ , Esqrs. . ^sst. ! r, D. D.,1 ke, Rpv I 0., Revj r Lviill,! .ev Alex ■ SO", Jno ^ Silver,! eighton, j lurch, — j larles R: r, D.D.' lUwoodj ell,— W J G A Thom- itiitr, C ' Sawers, j binson, ! aiinon, i etaries, ; i NDIANS. ! Avery, n, Esq. I Sec'i/y ! Rev e! Martin, r F Ni. lerson, iurton, I Nova I ernorsjj " augb- ; 3k, Jas ! ill, ariH , Hon I sary in ! p.m. I8o3. ALMANACK. 59 County of Halifax. .-( .-, #/ ^ High Sheriff John James Sawyer, Esq. ^ Deputy Shtriff, Mr. Ti'renco Wade, Coroners, Hon Wm Grigfor, M.. D.,and Dr Wm Harrison. Terms ot the Supremo Court at Halifax : — Eastfr Term commen- jcos on the first Tuesday of April ; Trinity Term on the second Tuea- I'day of July ; and Michaelmas Term on the third Tuesday of No- ji'vember. ['■ Sitlinir.s for the trial of (yauses at Halifax :— afier Easter Term jjjon the f/urrf Tuesday of April; after Trinity Term on the fourth' dTuesday nt' July ; ani after Michaelmas Term on the second Tues- i'idiy after the third Tuesday of November. Prothonotary and Clerk j t[of the Crown, Jns W Nutting, Esq. ^ General Sessions of the Peace, held at Malifux, on the ,/irof Tues- i 5j;day of March, June, SiM'tP'nber and December. y Cnmin rs for cr.ecuiin^ all .^cts relating to Insolvent Debtors, wliich [l a Jndjre of trie Suurem-* Court may, out of Court, perform, Hon. | lAlex Keith, Andw McKinlay, Jno H Anderson, Jno Esson, and j |Jnn Tfmp"5.l, Evqrs. ' Justices of the Peace for executing all ,^cts relating to Insolvent i [Debtors, and all other Acis which Judges of th" late interior Court iwere formerly ompoA'ered to perform out of Court: — Jno Liddell, j:G N Russell, J:»3 Tienr.ain and Andw McKinlay, Esqrs. Jus'iicEs OF THK Peack. — Jno Temppst (Custos), Geo N Russell, iLaw llartshorne, Adams Archibald, Henry Y Motl, Geo B Creifrhton ■lllenry A Gladwin, Jas Kent, Wni Loiran, Angus McInneSjJas j Croncher, Hon Huwli Bell, Win J Lydiard, Alex Farquharson, Jno MLeslie, Arch'd McDonald, Peter Powt ', Jno Martin, Chas Haujilton Robt A Loofan, Matt Guiid, Matt Burri->, Andw McKinlay, Jos Jenuinirs, Jno H Anderson, Andw Shiels, Thos Ring, Philip Letson | Jas Blick, Alex Stephens, fho.s Potts, Jno E'son, P.itlc Power, Fras i nMunro, l^avv Johnson, Jno Thomas, Lauvjhlm McQuarrie, Danl I " O'Goiinan, Geo Lester, Davii Annand, Matt D WcKenria, (Sable ' jlsland), Jno Hutton, Thos Wnllaca, Alex Fraser, Chas D Hnnte.', Jeremiiih Northup, and Jas Cochran, Esqrs. And the Mayor and Aldermen of Halifax for the City of Halifax only. Clerk of the Peace, Jas Stewart Clirke, Esq Court OF Probate. — ./«rfffe, Hon Hugh Bell ; Registrar, Jno Spry Morris, Esq. ' Registrar of Deeds Thos N JefFery, Esq. Queen's Printer, Jno S IThornpson, Esq. Jl gent for the General Mining .Association of Lo7i- don, Hon Samuel Cunard. United States Consul, T B Livingston, lEsq, Prussia7i Consul, Thoa R Grassio, Esq. Portuguese Consul, jFredk Charman, Esq. Brazillian Vice Consul, Hon M Tobin. Spa- nish Vice Cojuml, J G A Crcighton, Esq. Consul for the Free Uan- ^seatic City of Hamburgh, Wm Pryor, jr. Esq. Consul for the Free iHar.aeatic City of Bremen, and for the Free Hanaeatic City of Lju- ♦>eck, Wm Hare, Esq. i Jlgcnis for Lloyds, and for Underwriters Rooms, Liverpool, G. B., {Messrs. J . Esq. Sup. of (Quarantine, Jacob Miller, Esq. i Central Boaro of Agriculture. — At Halifax, Pre*L, Hon Jno E Fairbanks. V. Prcsts., A!>'x Farquhnson, Matt Richardson, Jas N Shannon, (Treasurer,) Jno Kincr, Andw Siiiels. Jos Jennings, Hon Jno Morton i"'K Ha-' banks, J Esq. urphy, las C.i 9n Jno ; ti, Jas j ', lion I iaion) I !/, IVlrij Hem- npest, \ex F : Na (j! . I .*. 1853 ALMANACK bl BANKS. The hours of bu8in«9;i at all the Banks arc from 10 A.M to 31 P.M., and_^the Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays. HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. Hon. H. H. Cogswell, Presidtnt, Wm Pryor, Esq. Vice President Hon EnoB Collins and Martin G Black, Esq. Cashier^ N T Hill, Esq. Clerk, Mr J C W VVilkie. Messenger^ Mr Fredk Sturmy. * * OAMK OF NOVA SCO! lA. Directors, Hon M B Alraon, President. Jao H Anderson, £div jBilling, Jas Donaldson, Robt Hume, M.D., Hon Alex Keith, Jno lllobinson, David Slarr, and Jas Tremain, Esqrsi Cashier, J&a For- !nian,jr. Esq. Tellers, Messrs. Benj. Carlile, Jno. B. Campbell and ,Gpo. McLean. Messenger, Mr Geo Anderson. Agents.— Pictou, Ja« Primrose : Yarmouth, Jas Bond and Norman J Bond ; Wiadaor, H King, Esqrs. HANK OF BRITFSH NORTH AMERICA. Established in London. Capital One Million St-rling. Halifax Branch.— Tjocal Directorg^ Hon. Win A Black, Hon Jas ^McNab, Jno B Bland and Jonathan C Allison, Esqrs, Manager^ Stt^phen N Bioney, Esq. .'Iccountunt, J W Smith, Esq. Tellers., jVlessrs W Carritt and W Sawera Stirling. Clerk, Mr. Allred Taylor. Messenger, Mr D McPherson. Standing Counsel, Jas Stewart, Esq. Solicitors and Kotunes, Wm Younj, and Geo R Young, Esqre. I This Bank has brancfies at Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, IJamilton, jBytown, Bruntiurd, Dundus and Kinuston, Canada ; St John and Frodericton, N B , and S* John's, Newfoundland. Inspecior of Branches, ThosPaton, Esq. Agents in New York— Bell & MacLauchlan. PROVINCIAL SAV5NGS' BANK. I This Bank is kept at the Receiver General's Office in the Prorince ^uilding. Hours of attendance, from 10 to 3 o'clock every Monday. Director., The Receiver General. Cashier, Edward Duckett, Esq. British North Amkricaw Association. — President, Hon. H H Cogswell. Vice Prest., Cupt C E Dering. Sec'y, Jas W John- ston, jr. Esq, Corresponding Sec'y, Jos Outram, Esq. Treasurers, 'A G F Thomas and S L Shannon, Esqra. Chairman of Coratniltee ■on Fisheries, G A V Paw, Esq. Chairman of the committee on iCommerce, David Allison, Esq. Chairman of the committee on ^Manufactures, J D Na«h, Esq. Chairman of the comr::ittee on iAgriculture, J N Shannon, Esq. Chairman' of the coramiitee on Emigration, Jos Outram, Esq. Chairman of the commitl»e on Mines and Minerals, Dr. Gesner. Committee of Publication, Jas Outram, J H Crossktll, and J W Johnston, jr. Esqri. jinnual Sub. 10s. Explanation of Si£?nuls. •V.'JO Made on the Skip Staff at Citadel Hiil, when c^essela are seen from the CitudelfOr reported from an Out Fast. One boll close up, 1 square rigged A Pendant under a ball One ball hilf hoisted 2 ^iolDo. over a ball iTwo balla close jTvro balls Keparated • !A Pendant ot any colour G do I 7 do! 8 do! y do; 3 do Do. under 2 balls close 4 do Do. between 2 bails 5 dv^ A flag of any colour,10 or more do ' The above Balls, &c., are hoisted at the east or west yard arm,; according to the quarter the vessel lirst appears iu. ; When vessels are reported from an Out Post, the following signals are shewn undt^r the Yard Arm as repeats. For u square rigged vessel, iwo balls of a size, one at the outer, j the other at the inner haulyard, close up. , A Ship or Barque, a largj ball at tlie end of the yard, with a sujall ; one al the innwr haulyard. A Briir, a .•:d. i A Urigaiitine, a cross close up at tlie outer haulyard. I Two or moft' do. a cross half hoisted. ! A Schooner, a cross clos" up al llie inner haulyard. j i An upper yard having Leeii added lo the Ship Slalf, it will be used I exclusively to desi^nate Steuru Vessels, thus : ■ ' Onu used [uarler. ■rchanf mer, or tvill be Ci Id- head, rigged War. veesel Wnr, rland. on. nd. j<^_jjtif t, .,r* yf^ A bluR and white Pendant, a Barque. i ,A red Pendant, a Brig. A red and while Pendant, a Briorantine. j A white Pendant, a Sloop or Schooner. 1 A blue Ai'white Flag horizontally divided, a Foreign or rieulral Fleet I A white and blue Pwndaht vertically dividod, a Foreign or Neutral jman-of-war . ' A blue Flag, a Foreign or Neutral Merchrintman. ^ .> :, When an English Packet arrives between Evening and Morning gifti-fire, a red triangular flag will be kept flying at the mast head 'from 7 till 8 o'clock. 'ExPLA:fATioN ov. Signals — Made on the Ensign Staffs to denote the port from whenet Vessels are arriving from. A red Flag from Great Britain. A red and white Flag vertically divided, red next the mast, the Mediterranean. A red Pendant, the Continent of Europe. A white and red Pendant, Madeira, Canary or Western Isles. A blue Flag, the West indies. I A blue Pendant, Bermud^H, Bahamas, or Turk's Island. 1 A blue and white Flag vertically divided, blue next the mast, the ! United States of America. ! A white Flag, Newloundland. \ A red and wliite Flag, horizontally divide^.', Quebec, or Gulf of Si Lawrence. A blue and white Flag horizontally divided, New Brunswick or i |B%y_of Fundy, 1 A white Pendant, coasts of Nova Scotia or Cape Breton. | MercBiaiits Piivalc Sitfiiuls— Poil of Ulalitax. i Ire I)— J & M Tobin, a Red Flag crossed white. Creighton & Grifsnie, do Deblois *fc Merkel, do Robert Noble &. Son», do Wm Roche, do W H S Neal, do Ricliani McLparn, do crossed white diaTonaiiy centre a while HfjUiire centre a white ?■? centre a white diamond centre a while star centre a white ball. J T Wainwright, a red, white and b!ae do., red\and white next I ithe mast, red uppermost ; blue at the end. j I Yeomans it Fraser, a red, and while do. red uppermost. ^ i i Dickson, Forman &. Co, a red, while, red and white do, red up- 'permost. j D Cronan, a red and white Burgee, red next the mast. ' John Whitman, a red and white do, red uppermost Barsa «fe Harris, a red do, with a while St George's Croes. W H 1 TE— J it T Williamson Sc co., a While Flag William Stairs &l Suns, do centre a blue square James A M»ren, do bordered red •; John H McNab, do crossed blue John B F^ay, do ci»ntre a thistle I Salter & Twmmg, do crossed red diagonally If :' 1 185:j I Blaek «&■ Brothers, a white and blue flag, while next the mnnt. I 1' C Kinnenr &, co, a white do. centre a red alar, bordered red at top and bottom. John Strachan, a white, red and white do, white next the mast. Edward Jones, a white and blae do, divided diagonally. Joseph Fairbanks, a while and blue do, the blue neeliug in the centre, at a point from the four corners. John McDougall &, co, a white flag bordered red, wilh a thistle m the centre. George H Starr, a white Burgee. G R Fritn & eo, a blue and white do. white next the maat, with a red cross in the white. Hugh Lvle. a whita and red do, white next the roast, a red H on the white, id a white L on the red. Uauld & Gibson, a white and red chequere'tl do, B L U E— Samuel Cunard «.V (^c, a Blue Flag, centre a white star. Samuel Slory, do. centre a white square. Win I'ryor &< Sons, a blue and white do. blue uppermost. Wm B Hamilton dtCa. a blue,|white and blue do. blue uppermost, Almon,iiare& McAulift', blue and red do. crossed white, blue next the mast. Wm Lawson, a blue, white, snd blue do. blue next the mast. Benjin Wier »& co., a blue, red an-l white chequered flag. Henry Yeoinans, a blue and white do. blue next the mast. Liverpool Packei, blue do. crossed while. John Esson A. co., a blue do. crossed white diagonally. Faitbnnks & Allisons, a blue burgee. N L & J T West, do. centre a white star. G & A Mitchell, a blue and white do. blue uppermost Oxley &, CO., a blue at^d red do. red uppermost. Cociirari & co., a blf do. crossed white, diagonally. ' Titos. Bolton, a blue Pendant crossed whil^ diagonally. [Y E L L O \V — J J VVyatt, a yellow and red flog, striped horizontally. t Halifax Gas Light Compast. — President^ Hon. Jas B Uniacke. Directors, Hon Wm A Black, Jno JVaylor, Jno H Anderson, James Tremain, Jas Donaldson and Andw McKinlay, Esqrs. Secretary and Treasurer, Jno Tremitin, Esq. Solicitor^ Andw M Uniacke, Esq. Manage: , Mr G Buist. Halifax Watmr Company.— Prwe, Won Jaa B Uniacke. Di- VeotoTS, Hon Wm A Black, Hon A Keith, Jas N Shannon, Charles r wining, Jas F Avery and Wm Murdoch, Esqrs. Secretary and Treasurer, S L Shannon, Esq. Solicitor, Andw M Uniacke Esq. Halifax and Dart.m©uth Stkamboat Cokpawt. — President, Hon Siml Cunard. Vice Prest, Thos Boggs, Esq, Sec'y, Law Harts- home, Esq. Treasurer, HanM B Almon. jigent and Manager, Edw H Lowe, Esq. Directors, Law Hartshorne, Hon Wm A Black, Wm Stairs, Hon Jno E Fairbanks and Wm Murdoch, Esqrs. I Hit ICharl Su| isecoml Bail ialdn^ (Jhiii)i| D,i villi Getl Tuesc i Jusi DeblG 1 Court |S. Bl: ' Jno ' Fras —m^ 1853 emnst. red red at the rnast. tig in the I a thistle; ast, with a red H ite atar. ' t. I r perrnoet, : lite, blue! mast. I- it. ontally. | niacke. James iri/and f, Esq. Di- harles nj and\ sq. sident, ! Harta- ' •,Edw c, Wm ^1 I ie5;j. ALMANACK. 65 EASTERN cmourr. County of ColcheMei'. Hif;li Sheriff, Chas Bianchard, Esq. Coro7i*!;v;, SumI Miiir, m d. Charles Creed, .\f. d., fjilas H. Cr.iiie and Diivid V. Crow, Esiir.--. \ Supreme Court sits at Truro, second Tuosdny ot" June, aiui '{ second Tuesday of October, Dep. Proth'tf and ( 'ommWfor taking; \ Bail in the Sup. Court, Jas. F. IJJatichard. I'iS(|. ComnVrs J'qi'<} taldng affidavits tn bt used in the Sup, Courf, lien. Dill, Wiu.j Cauiplieii and VV^iu, McKlni, Edqrs. Crier oj the Courts Mr. ^ lUvu\ B. Fletcher. f General Sessions of the Peace, held at Truro, on the second i Tuesday of January. | Justices of the Ptace to exectite nil JlrJs relating tn Insolvent I Debtors, and all other Acts which Judii-es of tkr lute Inferior^ Court were formerlif empowered to perform out of Court'. — bli\\\i\ i S. JJiat'.chard. Sainl Archibald, David B. liynds, Jos Dickson, '\ Jno VV'icr, Wm Rutherlord. \Vm Cainpbell, .Sila.s H. Crane,) Fras R. Parker, and John Mahon, Esqrs. J Justices of the Ptnce^ Hon. Ale.K ("ainplwH {disfos), Jn<^ \ Dick.son, Thorf. I. Brown, Edw S. Blanchnrd, Dav V. Crowe, | Jno Wier, Win Rutherford, Saml Archibald, ord, Sihn 11. Crane,] Diiiican Black, Alex Kent, Jas Moore, David B. Lyuds, Wni | Ciitten, senr., Isaac Rayne, Fras R. Parker, Jas. M. Spencer,! Wm Caiiipbell, Jos M. Dickson, VVni Bycrs, jr., Don Ross, Dav | Fulton, senr., Robt Fletcher, P^liakim Tupper, 4th, Sanil Creel- uian, 3ril, Isaac McCurdy, Jno Kinof, Jas Yuill, Jas 1). Blair, Jno Fulmore, A. I. Archibald, Robt Hamilton, Jas Dickson, Don McDonald, Danl Morrison, Jas Munro, Saml Waugli, Malt Creel- 1 man, Benj Tupper, Malt McCurdy, VVn> McKim, Ale.v D. !Mor rison, Win A. Dickey, Adam Johnson, Wm Faulkner, Win C Eaton, John Smith, Alex Conkey, Jno Carter, jr., Geo Reading, j .las Campbell, Geo Lombard, and Jno Irvine, Esqrs. Clerk of the Peace, Jos Dickson, Esq. Court of Probate — Judtr^, Adams G. Arcj)ibald ; RcgW, Jonathan Marsters, Esqrs. Registrar of Deeds, Geo Dili, Esq. Dep. Postmasters, Truio, Jno Ross ; Londonderry, Jas. Campbell; Tafatnagouche, Jno Cam[)bell; Lower Stewiacke^ W. Holds- worth; 6rat/'s /Jiuer, Saml Logan, Esqrs. Controllers of Customs and Navigation Laws — Tatamagouche, Wm Campbell ; London- derry, J. D. Morrison, Esqrs. CoU'rs of Colonial and Light Duties — Tritro, Tlios M. Crow; TatainagouchefWin Campbell; Londonderry, Alex D. Morrison, Esqis. Seizing Officer, Jno jWier, Esq. CommWs to License Pilots for Tatamagouche and \Point Brule, Jno Miller, Wm Fraser, Robt Logan, Hen Roberts, |and Geo Mattitall, Esqrs. Comni'rs of Schools for the Co., except the Dis. of Stirling, Rev, Jno Baxter, Rev. Jas Smith,; ■ppp OCi III, i.chrr'k FAUMEU .I I8r>;j. llcv. Thos C. Leaver, liuv. Duvid Honeyiiian, Rev. I)av Dirnock — Ed\v BlniiclianJ, Alex I). Morrison, Silas H. Ci-Hne, J)i\vid V.I jrrow, Jno Robs, 3m D. Baird, and Henry VVier ; Dis. of Slirlim^} Hon. Alex Campbell, Robl Hyers, VVm McKay, Jno Lockerby,' MHil J. Mnnro, Esqrs. Tnistces of the jJittdeiny, Rev. T C Leaver,! Rev. Wm McCulloch— Adams G. Archihald, I). R. liynds", Sanil! Cieehiian, Jno Kinjr, T. M. Oowo, and Jos Crowe, Esqrs.l Trustees of School Lands — Township of Onsr/ou'. Jno Kinjr, Jos! M. Dickson, and Isaac McCnrdy ; Township of Truro, Alex' Kent and l>av Pa<(e, I'iSqrs. B^nird of Land Comm^rs, Hon' ]Ale.v Campbell, Chas Blancliard, Isaac Logan and Alex Miller, lEsqrs. Dep. Land Surveyors, Messrs. Alex Miller, Pon Ural(l. Health Officer, Chas Creed, m. d., Esq. .Inspector of\ Pickled Fish, Mr. David Roirers. Comw'r* of Streets — Trmo,\ Saml Archibald, Jas Jilair, Chas 13. Archibald and Wn» ('. Smith. Esqrs. County of Ciiiiiherlantl. ! High Sheriff, Joshua Chandler, Esq. Deputy at Parrsf'oro^^ Mr. J. W. Smith. Coroners, Jno Morse, VVm W. Bent, LewisI Jenks, Thos Page, Geo Bergman and Charles Ward, Esqrs. ' Supreme Court sits at .Imherst on the third Tuesday of June,] and on the first Tuesday of October. Dep. ProthU/, Silas H.l Morse, Esq. Comm'rs for taking Bail in the Sap. Cowr/, Si I asl H. Morse, Jas W. Delaney, Hon. H. G. Pineo and Jas Ratch-[ Iford, Esqrs. Comvi'rs for taJdng Affidavits to be read in the Snp.\ Court, S. H. Morse, Jas Ralchford and Chas 1). Roach, E.s[orse, Escj. (.01 KT OK Pkohmf. — Judge, llobl JB. Dickry ; Rt'j:lslr(ii\ ]\\o I). Kiiinear, Ks(|rR. Registrar of Deeds — ParrHboro\ii\s llaidi- lord : ^^mherft, (iiill)ert Hiirdy. Esijrs. Conlrollers of Cn<>tnms and j\ ' ' ',. . • County ol' PRlou. / High Sheriff, John W. Harris, Esq. Coroners, David Alntthe- :son, W. J. Anderson, .m.d., Jno McKay, Mitchell, jM. p., and ! Edw Roach. Esqrs. Supreme Court sits at Pictou, /?rs< Ttiesday of June, and on the ///i/7rruesday of October. Dep. Proth'y and Clerk of the I Peace, Jas Skinner. Esq. Comm''rs for taking Bail in the Sup. ! Court, Hon. D. Crichton, Jas Skinner and Abram Patterson, Esqrs. General Sessions of the Peace, held at Pictou on the Jirst Tuesday of February and/rst Tuesday of July. Justices of the Peace to execute all Acts relating to Irsolvent Dehlors, and all other Acts which the Judges of the late Inferior Court were formerly empowered to perform out of Court : — Hon ' » % IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (.MT-3) A ^ ^ 1.0 I.I l.?5 ■^12^8 |2.5 t MS |20 U III 1.6 Photographic Sciences Corporation ^ ^ ^ ^ s °^^^ 6^ 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4$03 > '<^ o '■m V. <" /. ^ ;\ \ www^i^wmn G8 BKLCHF.n^ FARMER n I85». le.vj. Dav Crichton, Geo Campbell, Danl lidckin, Jus Fraser, Robt Murray, Uobt McKay, and Jas Skinner, Esqrs. Nolanj Public, Win Romans, Esei-. Uobt Murray, (ieo Campbell, Peter Hoss, Alex McKenzie, l)rtnl llockin, Jno McKay, (ieo Mcl.eod. Dun McDonalii, Win Fraser, Adnm McKenzie, Jas Skinner, Win Gordon, Peii-r Crerar, Jhs D. B. Fraser, Jas Primrose, Jas Furve?, J>on McCrigor, Ja:j Crerar, Angus Sutherland, Hugh H. Ross, Alex Fr»>er. Neil McKay, Anthony Smith, Jno Grant, ^'eil (iunn, Hugh McLeod, Wm J. An'icrson, Andw Robertson, Jas Murdoch, Jno McKen- zie (Saw Mill), Alex Fraser, N. G., Jas Mc(nigor. Wm. H. Davi.-, Jno. McF. Fraser, jm^. McLean, Jn«» Logan. Win. Lan^- ville, Goo. Milchell, Jas. Grant (James' S«"n), Robt (,'opelantl, Wm Smith, Jas. Henderson, Robt Louden, Hon. McDonald,, (Bailey's Hrook), Thos Munro, Jno. .NJcDonaKI, (Donald's Son), Murdoch McPherson, SamI Cameron, Matthew Sproul, Alex McKay, Jno McLeod, Jno Taylor and Geo McDnnaUl. hlsijis. Coi u T OK PnoHArE — Judge, Jas Fogo ; iipg-is/rar, Thos. Dick- son, Ks<|r«. Registrar of Deeds, Peter Crerar, Esij. Ihp. Post masters — Pidov, Alex. P. Rofis ; New Glasgow, Jas Fraser, jr. , Durham, A. Cameron; Album Mlufs, U. McKenzie, Esijrs, ConlroUer of Customs and Navigation Laws, Wm Robertrion, Esq. Clerk, Jno H. Lane, Esq. Col I' r of Colonial and Light Duties, Tiios Dickson, Esq. Seizing Officer, Alex G. McKay, Esq. Harbour Masters, Messrs. Jno McKay and Robl McKay. Light House Keeper, Mr. Henry Louden. Comm'rs for examin- ing Pilots. Jai Primrose, Rodk McKenzie, Alex P. Ro.«s, Jas. Purves. and Geo McKenzie, Esqrs. Comm'rs of Streets — Pictoxt, Jos S. Arnison, Jas Murdoch, Wm Brownrig, Jas Vorslon, Andw Fifher ; New Glasgow, Jno F. McDonald, Wm Cameron, Jno Baillie, and Wm Eraser, Esqrs. Fire Wardens— Picton, Alex |P. Ross, Jas Primrose, Jas D. B. Fraser, Jas Vorston. Dan) ;Hockin, Jas Fogo, Peter Crichton, Jas Skinner, Wm H Harris ';Jas Murdoch, J. S, Arnison, Jno T. Ives, Rodk McKen/.ie and ]Wm Gordon ; New Glasgow, Jas W. Carmichael, Rodk Mc- ,Gregor, Geo McKay, Jas Fraser, Thos Graham and'l'hos Fraser, jEsqrs. Fire Engine Company — Captain, Jas Adamson : Don •Munro, 1st Lt. and Henry Stevens, *^nd Lt., 1st section; Walter jTanncr, 1st Lt. and Rich'd Tanner, 2nd Lt., 2nd section. Axe \Fire Company — Capl., J. D. B. Fraser. Superintendent of Pumps and fVells, Mr. Jas Murdocli. Comm^rs of Schools — North Dis., IRev. Chns Elliott, Rev Jas Bayne, Rev A. W. Herdman, Rev. Jas Waddell— and Jas Crichton and Robt P. Grant, Esqrs.; !C7«rA-, Mr. M. T. Smith ; South District, Rev Jno Stewart, Rev. A. McGillvray, Rev. David Rov, Rev. D. B. Blair— and Jas ;Carraichael, Jno McKay, Alex Forrest, m. d. and Jaa Crerar^ I85». ir, Robi in Pat- Henry Frn>er. ie, l)aril FriiJier, rbi, .Ihs ror, Jhs er. Neil IrLeod, McKen-| /lii. H.| ';pelanil,4 Donald, , 'd JSnn), j|, Alex SJjlS. s. Dick- p. Poisl- ser, jr. ; Esijrs. / Light McKay, McKay. examin- Ofs, Jas -Picloxt, Andw ron, Jno u, Alex n. Dan I Harris, i/.ie and (Ik Mc- Fraser, l>n : Don Waller n. ^xe f Pumps Hh Dia. , in, Rev. Esqrs.; irt, Rev. and Jas Crerar 18r>:?. ALMANACK. ♦;[• Rflqrf. Clerk, Kdw Roach, R«q. Trustees of Public Property, Jas. Cricliton, Gto. Campbell and Jnn Yorston, Esqri. U. S.\ Consul, Benjm H. Norton, Esq. Jigtntjor Lloyds, in9 Dawson,; Esq. C/erit «/ License, Adain Gordon, Esq. Clerk of the Market^] Mr. .f. Bannermaki. Wtit^her nf Hay, Mr. Alex S'^oit- Jnspertor' of Pickled Fish, IVfr. Win Walker. Board of Land Comm rs,' Jno Holmes, and Jno W. Harris, K«qrs. Dep. Land Surveijors., Messrs, Jno Holm^.'S, Jno Gauld, Peier Crerar, .las McKenziej and Peter Ro.s8,*Esqr?. County Treasurer, Mr. Mat. Patterson i ' Overseers ((F Poor — fic/ou, Matt Archibald, Jas HepburnJ Saml Taylor and Peter Crichton; Neio Glasgow, Alex Douglas.' Andw Cameron, Arch Fraser, Robt McGrcjtor and Jno Fra«5er:| Mhion Mines, D. A. Dickson, Neil McKay, Naac .Malheson. Win Kerr and Jno Henderson; Martcelton, IV. I)is., Aniru*! Mc- [ Donald, Dun Dewar. Alex Michel, David Ross, Thos. R. Cop- land ; E. niif.. Edw Patterson, D(m Nicols, Jas McDonald, Roht Held ,' Mill. Dis., Mur(l'»rh McLeod, Don Nicols. Jas McDonald, Robt Reid, Jno Dunn, Esors. Assent for the Bank of Novn Scotia, Jas Primrose, Esq. WESTERN CIRCUIT. Comity of Hants. High SheriJ, 3 o?^c\i\i Allison, Esq. Coroners, Jno A. Jtiikius' J. Smith, Isaac Smith, — McDowall, and Win Dennison, m. d..' Ksqrs. .Supreme Court sitt< at Windsor, firat Tuesday ot May .»nd, (/ Tuesday of October. D>^p. Proth'y, Clerk oj the Penc- and Comm'r for taking Bail in the Supreme Court, E. F. IIardii)«{.i Ml), Esq. General Sessions of the Peace, held at Windsor on liie fir^t' Tuesd.iy of October. I Justices of the Prnce to erecute all .'/cf.s reln'iwj lo In.istrict. Rev Wm C. Kinjr, Rev Thos Walsh, Lewis M Wiliiiii.-:, Wnj H. Shey, E. F. Hardin^r, m.u. and .Ino Allison; Di'^fricl if fjouglas and Jiawdnn, Rev. Wm Taylor, Jno .\lc- r»oiis:ul|. Wm O'Brien, Arthur M. Cochran, .las A. 8coil, Jacob Witlirow and Adam Dickey, Esqrs. U. S. Consular Aaent, j li. M. Will; ins, Esq. ^von Bridge Compavy — Dirfctors, Hon. IT. C. flalil.urton {President), BenjmDewolf, Wm il. Shey sum! I I.. M. Wilkins, Esqrs. Sec' y and Treasurer, Ilnrry Kino:, Es(j. Clcr!,- of License, Mr. Jas Wilcox. Board of Laiul Comm'rs, Henjti) Sniiih, Chas J. Wilkins and Wm O'Brien, Esqr». Dep. Surv(}/ors nf Crotvn Lands, Messrs. Benjamin Smith, Jno Bre- •loii. jr., and Jaeob Withrow. Health Officer, Bcnjm DeW. F'rasor. m.u. Es([. ^Igent at Windsor for BcrM of Is ova Scotia, /l.Tiry Kin;T. Esfj. IVindsor Fair — Held at Windsor. on the Fair Ground annual- ly, on the Jirst Tuesday and Wednesday of October, tot- the Exhibition and Sale of iior?e«, Horned Cattle, Swine and Sheep, Farrnino I'tensils. Sf^eds and Airricultural Prodticc. r ^ ^\ -'.\\ ' •»i-. County ot Kini^ii. Hiiih Sheriff, Win C. Campbell, Esq. Coroners, Abr Van Buskirk, Jno Fisher, Chas W. H. Harris, Jon Borden, m.o., and Chas C. Hamilton, m. d., Esqrs. ' Supreme Court sits at Kentville, second Tuesday of May, and second Tuesday of October. Dep. ProtlCy and Clerk, of the Peaeey Wni H-Chipman, Escj. Comm'rs for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Wm H. Chipman, Caleb H. Rand, T. B. Campbell, and Wm Crane, Esqrs. Notaries and Tahellions Public— Thns Wrn Harris*. Stephen H. Moore, Jno C. Hall, Chas W. H. Harris, Esqr;^. MMM I r*h'3. Conhlanl Wm R hambcrs, O'Brien. Collector I Porter;! Ion, Chas VVhidden Geldert ; I, Esqrs Jnldwell, , C. Wil- Walker ; : Nelson, Schools — Lewis M AIIi:«on; J no Mc- t, Jacob r Aaent, rs, Ho7i. ;hey }»nd jiiig, Ksq. oinm'rs, Dep. no Bie- DpW. Sroliii, nnnual- foi- the Sliot'ji, >r Van ■ 1).. and nv, and c Peacey htpreine ell. and ns Win Harris, ( isri'i. ALMANACK. 7i: General {Sessions of the Peace, he-Id at Kentville on the last Tuesday of April, and last Tuesday of October. Justicts of the Peace to execute all Jlcta relating to Insolvent. \Debtors, and all other Ads which Judges of the late Inferior^ iCburt uere formerly empowered to perform oui of Court: — Hon.] iasi D. Harris, Caleb H. Rand, Jno F. Hutc.iiinson, Hugh L.' .Dickey, Caleb R,. Bill, Rich'd Starr, Henry Magee, 2Seth Burgess, 'Maylicw Beckwith and Jno Wells, Esqrs. I Justices of the Peace, Hon. Jno Morion (Custos), Jno Wells,' Hon. Jas D. Harris, Jas N. Crane, Caleb H. Rand, Wm C. Camp- Ibell, Saml Chipman, H. L. Dickey, Seth Burgess, Caleb R. Bill,! Henry Magee, Geo Lockwood, RichM Starr, Jno F. HulchinaonJ Wm Johui^on, Mayhew Beckwith, Natl» Parker, Alex Patterson,- Wui Miller, Chas H. Brown, Thos Lovett, Saml Sharp, Nalhanj Lockiiart, Edw P. Borden, Jas W. Marrits, Jno M. Caldwell, Jos' Crane, Patk D. Scanlan, ArchM Walker, Theodore Reid, David Ellf, David Davidson, Jas Eaton, Amos Sheflield, Henj Rock- well, Thos Cox, Elias Burbidge, Rich'd W. Kidston, Jas Gri(fin,i Jno H. Co.\, Will B. Webster, Griffin Miner, Jas T. Davidson,| Fras Walker, Jno Jacques, Irad Benjaniin, Russell Caldwell, Thos Bergin, David Skinner and Ebenezer Bigelow, Esqrs. I Court of Pkobate — Judge, Jno C. Hall ; Registrar, Wni; H. Chipman, Esqrs. Registrar of Deeds^ Thos B. Campbell,! fcisq. ('out rollers of Customs and Navigation Laws and Colors] of Colonial and Light Duties — Cornwallis, Edw Lockwood ;} Horton, Jos Crane ; Canada Crtek. Cornelius G. Rawdinjr, EsqrsJ C(dCr of Colonial Duties — Bay Shore west of Hall's Harbour,] Jni) (iivnn, Esq. Seizing OJicerff, Isaac Hamilton, W. H. Lovell and Jno (iivan, Esqrs Clerk of Licence., Wm H. Chipman, Esq. Dcp. Postninttfrs — Kentville, Jno F. Hutchinson ; Lower Horton, Jutlah iiiirdon ; ff'olfviUe, VVm Johnson, Esqrs. Conim''rs oj I Schools. Wm H. (^/hipman, C. W. H. Harris, Hugh L. Dickey, XaUiari Tuppcr, Wm Miller, Caleb R. Bill, Chas C. Hamilton, M.D., E. li. Brown, M.U., Jas Leard, Winckworth Chipman, Geo Fislr*r, Thos Farnsworth and Andw Borden, Es(ir8. Board of [sand Comm'rs, Hon. Jno Morton, W. C. Campbell and Wm Johnson, Esqrs. Dep. Land Surveyors, Messrs Wm Johnson, E. E. Armstrong and Jas Leard. Health Officers — Wm B. Web- ster, M.n. and E. L. Brown, m.d., Esqrs. v . County of Annapolis. High Sheriff, Welcome Wheelock, Esq. ik)roners, Peter Bon net, Jas R. Lovett, Gilbert F. Ditmars, Jno Ross, Walter Wil Ilett, Stephen Crossciip, Asa Foster, Isaac B. Bonnett, Jno Ken nedy, Alex Fowler, Law Phinney and David Hall, Esqrs. i Supreme Court sits at Annapolis third Tuesday of May, and ijirst Tuesday of October. Crier of the Court, Mr. Wm Hindon f) .__^ 7-2 belcher'h farmer's 1853. Dep. Proth'y and Clerk of Ihe Peace, Geo R. Grass!*, Esq. I Comm^rs for taking Bail in tht Sup. Court, RicbRrd James, (ieo, , R. (irasaie, JaH Gray ami Robt Bath, Enqra. I General SesRtnns of the Peace, held at Annapolis on the third Tuesday of Ajirl ; and last Tuesday of Octol»er. ' JttHices of the Peace to execute all Jlcts relating to Insolvent Ihhlorn, and all other ^^cta which Judges of the late Inferior Court were formerl}! empowered to perform out of Court: — Jns R. Lovelt, RichM .'aines, Major Chlpman, Israel VV. Rnggles, I'eter Bon- net!, Robt H, Ralh, Jos Wheelock, Jas Gray and Robl Bath, Ksqrs. j Justices of the Peace, Thou Ritchie (Cuslos), Major Chif>nian. Sainl R. (^hiprnan, .Ihs R. Lovett, Wm Randall, Zebulon Phin- ney, Rich'd James, Jno l\. Chipinnn, Peter Delancey, Alex Fowler. Solh Leonard. I. W. Rugple^, Jos Shaw, Jos VVhiUnn)!. Pet»'r Honnett, VVm Harris. Kdw Eaton, Weston Hall, Jas Grny, Phineas 0?keM, Jno Ross, Thos C. Wheelock, Kri Welton, Gil- hert Reieh, ildw Pitz Randolph, Waller Rickrrpon, M)n»'r Tup- per, Joseph Wheelock, Roht H Bath, Jno F. JJatli, Robl Parker, lloht Mills, 'ind. Jno Kennedy, Andreas Bohaker, Jas Bnlcomlu Jno Wilson. Peter Middlemas, Arthur Dodge, Joel Bankes S»ml Ralcoinl), Jordan Messenger, Andw Henderson. IVIose:* Shaw, Uees Stronach, Jas Potter, David C. Landers, Abel ChiitG, Handley Stnrralt, DanI Nicholl<< and lienaiah Shinney, Ksijrs. CoiTRT OK PnoHATF, — Jiidfre, Goo S, Milledfre ; Jie^istrarf Kdw II Cutler, Esqrs. Jiftristrar of Deeds, E. 11. Cutler, Esq Controllers of Customf> and Navis^ntion Laws, and CvWrs of Colonial and JAs^ht Dutifs — Annapolis, Timothy C. Tobias; (icjKtntS'port, (.IWherX. F. Ditinars; IVilmol, \\oh{ Stone. Esqrs. Seizing Officars, Gilbert F. Ditmars, Rqbl Stone, Robt Pwrker, and E(iw W. F(«ster. Esqrs. Landing fVaiter, Gaueer and Seiz- ing Officer, T. C. Tobias, Esq. Tide tVailer and Senini^ Officer, Jno L. Rice, Esq. CornvtCrs of Schools. Rev. Jas Robertson — Major Chipuian, Alex Fowler, Israel L. Bent, Jno Primrose and Jas Gray, Esqrs.; (ierk. Wm Troop, Esq. ConiVi'ts if Streets — Bridgftowny Wm II. Morse, Nathan Randall and Mich Miller; yew Caledonia, Wm H. VVe»thers|)Oon, Jno Mills, Alfred Troop j Jhuiapolis, Welcome Wheelock, Wm Hardwick and T. A. CJfiva/ », Esf|rs, Dep. Postmasters— Annapolis. Adw Henderson ;! Lawrence Town, SamI U. Chipman ; Bridgetown, Thns Spurr, Esqrs. Fire Wardens — Annapolis, Peter Bonnett, Jas (iray, Jas Runcitnan, I^aw HviW ', Bridgetown, RichM James, Thos Spurr and Jno Quirk, Esqrs. Fire Engine Company— Anna- polis, Jas Roach, Capt.; Jas Roach, SncI Lt. ; Fras Bolser, Ja.9 Corbitt, Wm H. Roach, Thos Devers ; BridgetowHy Jno Eason, Capt. : Geo Hoyt, Wm Y. Foster, C. J. Crabe, Chas Hovt, SamI ,T. Niely, Geo Kervin. M= .er Clarke and Jno M. Hoyt'. Clerk of License, Jos Wheelock», Esq. Board of Land Comm^rs, Wm ilolland, E. H. Culler and Jas Gray, Esqrs. Dep. Land Sur- issie, Esq. ames, Geo, ) the third 9 III solvent rior Court \l. Lovett, oter Bon- obt Bad), Chipman. Ion I'hiii- rey, Alex \Vhitri)nji. .las (jiny, ?Jton, Gil- iniT Tii|>- )l Paikor, B^lcomlu Bankes n. IVIose^ )eJC}>i>fe, , Ks«]rs. letrislrar, ller, Esq CvlPrs of Tobias ; )e. Esqrs. Parker, nnd Seiz- [T Officer, •erlson — rose and r streets Miller J Troop ; T. A. iderpon ; Spiirr, s (iray, Thos 4 1 us, ser, Jas Eason, vt, SamI Clerk rs. Win nd Sur- I veyorSj Mestri. W. R. Matthews, Heuhen Dodge, ('creno Purity and Alex Campbell. Trustees of the t'lnttapolis Jlcndtmjf, Edw H. Cutler, Jns Gray and Fras VV. Picknian, Esqrs ; Principol, Henry 0. DeBlois, A. B. Trusties of Schools— li rid geluxrn, S. S, Thorne, Thos Spurr and Rich'd Jaine:^, Esnrs. Super- I'isors of the Annapolis Totcn Marsh, L. IJest, I'eler Bonneli and l^aw Hall, Ks(]r8. Health Ojficers, Uoht Leslie, m. d. and Benjm L. Cochran, M .ij,, Ksqrs. »innapolis Royal ^it^rxcultural Societtf — Prcst., Thos Ritrhie, Esq.; Sec'y, Geo S, Millcdge. Emj. Trtasunr. Ceo Runciinan, Est]. 1853. ALMAFVACK. 7} County of I>i;?by. Hiirh Sheriff; John K. Veils, Esq. Corona*, Thos White SamI Doucetl*', Jno Wanl, Edw J. Budd, Kobt Stephens, and Edw H. Oakes, Esq is. Supreme Court sits at Ihshy, fourth Tuesday of'Miiy, and last Tuesday of September. Vcp. Prolh'y and (iirn of the Pena, {feriry Stewart, Esq. Comm'rS for tahius Bail in the Svfntnu Court, Henry Stewint, Edw llegun and J. B. Ibddswurth, Esfirn. (ienerni Sessions of the I'eace, hehl at Clare on the last Tues- day of April, and at Digby on the fimf Tuesdiiy of iNovember. Justic(s of the Pcacr fit vxccutf all .//r/s rdntinp f» Insolrcnt Jhbtors, and all o/li'r Jlcls ivhich Judges (f //j' Inte Inferior Court were formtrli/ empowerfd fo perfirm out of Court: — Jno Robinson, Chas Budd, Jas B. Holdsworth and Edw. Hejran. Es(jrs. Justices of the Peace, Jns B. Holdsworth, (Cuslos). JaS H. Fitz Kandolph, Chas. Ihidd, Jno Robinson Colin Campbell, Elisha Payson, SamI Doucett, Beiij P»»tter,Jno Ward, Fredk A. Robichau, Jas. Harris, Edw HeL'an, Anselin F. Conieriu, Steph Payson. Edw A. Jones, Robt Journey, Jone.ichau, Reuben Perry, Ira Raymond, Bonaven- ture Robichau, Chas R. Crowley, and Sterns Jon» s, Esqrs. Court hens Jones, Esqrs. Dip. Lund Surveyors. Alpheus Jon<;s and Geo Henderson, Esqrs. Health Offic(;>, Roht Stephen, m. d., Esq. Inspector of Pic/dtd Fish, Mr Dan) Bavley. -^r. nsrrxTT^ SHORE CIRCUIT. ' County of Lt^menbiii*^. fli'^h SheriJJ, John H Kaulback, Esq. Coroners, Jno Creighlonv E:iq. S' ..le* Court sit3 at LiinenburEc on the Tliursday before lihe t.. :/ Tuesday of April ; and on the //imi Tuesday of October^ \\Df:p. Proth'j/, Henry Ernst, E.sq. Gi^neral Sessions of the Peace held at Lunenburg on the ^'second Mondijy ol April. .hui.s of the lotc Inferior Court \wcrr finnrrlu enifwW'red to perform out of Court : and Covim'rs for \\t(iki/i^ J3ni/ in the Sup. Cow/7, Jno Heckman, i/o/i. Win RudoU. IjWin Russ, Wui Sioconilt, Wm Greave.s and Henry Ernst. Esqrs. Juslicdi if the Peace, Jno Heckman (Cuslos), Hon, Win Ru- •doir. Wm Ale.xander, Geo Mitchell, Jas Mosher, Daniel Dimock, Martin Honneberry. Henry Ernst, Win Koss, Wni Greaves, IB. J. llo.-;s, Honry S. Jost, Whitman Arf)rron. Roht Hrimner, CIras Church, Henry Bailey, Geo Kaulback. W. V. Andrew.*, Wm yiucomb, Thos Bryden, Columbus Moiran, Morton Whee- lock. Geo Ernst, Jno Kedy, Lemuel W. Drew, Betijin Rynard, Benjm Zwickei unS Geo Ross, Esqrs. Clerk of the Peace, Chas B. Owen. Es;q!f«. Seizing Officrrs, Messrs Jno Davy, Win Iri.vJ Balel Rudf Esqrl { RudI BarrI L. ChasI Wedl chefll Kaul Hebt • I sf)ecli Have] r s\ 4*iaiiifa4* ^ «M 1853. ^ I m»/iVs of' V. Jno C. olph, Jno I , Jas An- iourneuf, r, Esqrs, its, C. R. ■el8. Win Clerk of I Holds- ^iiijpaiiy, Comm^rs, •s. Dtp. I, Ksqrs. '■ Pickkd eigliion^ l)efore )tlober» on the Court , 7/1 Vs for RiidolC. Esqrs. in Ru- imock, reaves, imner, 'irew.s, Whee- ynard, ' Chas , f Geo udoll. 'r« of liavt , \Vin id.v;. ALMANACK. 75 Bales! and \\t\\ (.Jeldori. Drp. PuslmasUin — Lun'.nhurL; , Xoriuan Rudolf; Chester, Amos I^ovtill ; /^tW^'catt/tr, Aaron Morse, Esqr.x. O'lnm^'s of Streets— ^Lunenburg , Adolphus Gaetz, Jo^ie)^) Fludolfand Jiio Hl.iir; r/iAt/er, Win Grcnves, Chas (Jhurcii, Jh8 Barry and Amos Lovelt, Ksqrs. Commas of Schools, Rev. 11. L. Owen, Rev. Ja» Sljreve, d.d.. Rev. Geo Armslronji, Rev. Chas E. (>ossinan, Rev. Win Dull', Rev. Win Brine, Rev. Rich'd Weddall— Geo lOrnst, Jno lleiknum, Jno Hcbhe and Geo iMit- chefl, K«^jr^. Hoard of Iinnd Co/uwiVs, Jno Creighlon, Jno H. Kaulback. Jos P. iMiller, W. S. Morri.-*, Arthur Janie^ and Jno Hejtbe, EscjiJ". Dtp. Land Surveyor, Win S. Morris, Esq. In- Sfieclor if Pickled Fish, Mr Cuspor Mei/ler. Trustees if La Have Connnon, ^'\esHV3 Jno Hiininelinan and Martin Spcrry. r. &'. Consular ^^irvnt, Chas H. Owen, Esq. ,ry ..^v ' ' County of (tiieeiis. kO Iti^h ^hfr\jj\ John W. Scolt, Esq. Coroiurs, Freeman Tiipjier and .las K. Forbes, Ks(jr:». Supreme Court sits at Liverpool on the y*»ur//t Tuesday of April and secotid Tuesday o» Ocl()l)er. Dtp. Proth)/, Edw C K.irs.-j, Esq Comm^rs for ta'dnij^ bail in the Supreme Coui(t, I'idv. C. Bars.< an.l Wm B. Taylor. Esqr^. Grneral Sessions <)l the Peace, held at Liverpool on tiie second Tuesday of .lanuary. Justices of the Pmcf to execu'p nil Acts rc/atimr to Insolvent Debtors, and all ojjur jicts inliirh Judges of the I'ltlc Inf rior Cimrt urn fonmrhj rvipowcred to perform out of Court : — Jus R, Dewolt. Caleb Seely, Jno Campbell. Jas F. More, Tho.s R. Fatilio, RoIh Robert.^ and Jno Carlen, E.s(jr8. t . * ' Justices o/V/ji; ftac, FremiianTnppcr (Cuslos), Jas R. (>ewolf. Jas Barss. Win 15. Taylor, Nallianiel Smith. Jnt» Campbell. Whitman Freeman, Caleb Seely, Jno L Darrow, Andw Cwwio. Henry Fader, (Jolin McVicker. Ja« F. More, Richard (/nrder, Hniilh Freeman, Philip Carlen, Wm McUill, Edw Vauhorn. ZohPth Fteeinan, Saml I). Kenipton, Joseph Dexter, Geo Mc- Leod, Win Hemmeon, Eldred Cohoon. Ro^t Dolliver, Stephen Mack. Jas McLearn, Jas Brydeii, Lewis Sndlh. Zenas Water- tnan. David Freeman, AHhh McLean. Robt Sinilii, .Ino Harlow and Donald Caiupbell, Esqrs. C/erk of the Pcoct, Wm Brvden. Esq. Coi RT OF Probate — Jude:'', Snow P. Freeman; Ri Trustees of Vuhlir Properly, '. Will ii. Taylor and .low ('ninpbell, K>'qr«. ('omm'rs for t)ie r>mioval of nhstructlons in the Liverpool Jiiver, Wliitinnn Free- man. Sainl Frecninn, scnr , Cii«i! Ifarlnw, Silvanus Morion nnd Nalhnn Tiipper, Esfp-s. Inspertor of Pickled Fish, Mr Patrick (ioujrh. Board of Land Comm^rs, \vm B. Tiiylnr, Koht Roberts nnd Wliitnuni Freeman, Esqrs. I hp. Lnml Surveyors, W'h'iUuwu Freomnn, Edw C. Uarss and Jas F. More, Es(irsj. Liverpool Marine Insurance Company — Broker, Robt Roberts, Ess ; treasurer, Rich'd Mulhall ; Sf.c'.J/, W. A. S. RIewilt, Esqrs. — Held at Freeinnn's Hall on the lust Monday of every inontli. Establislu'd ]6:VJ. Zetland Lod^re, No. 821, held at Liverpool lourth Tuesday of every month at Freeman's Hall. : County of !!$lielbiii*iie. Coroners, IS U. S. le.w A. Coyt- nih Frce- )/* Scfiooh, rkor, llev !v. Roland at Morse. «|. U. S. Officer- Propp.rlift rs for tht nnn Freo- oiton nnd Ir Patrick >l Roberts WliitniHi) Liverpool S(j. Burnahy ; Mulhall; I Hall on Zetland of every -rati K* ednesday Wednes- A'.y, Kohl White, on the Mt Shel- htemher. hisoh'tnt \nr Court ll. ppin- llf'X Mc- |es, Geo Doane, Kenna, Ingham, |l, Alex. of the \e5i ALAtAM ACK. / / ('•MKT OK PiioRATr — ./«'/fftf, Alox McNausihtoii ; fleiiistrnr, Cornelius While, KiiqrD. Jletfistrar of Jhedt, Vornfiliw* While. Esij. l)cp. Pontmantnit — Shelburni^ R. R. Thomson ; Bnrring- liiix, TliDH (J. Cieddeo, Ksijrs. Controllers of Customs unit Navi- sntion Laws, und Coll'rs of Colonial and Lii^ht ihities—Shel- burnc, Andw Uarclay ; linriini^lon, Robt RMhi,'rt8(»n ; Haj^cd Islands. Will Stalker, Exqtt. Comm'rs of Schools — Kaslern l)is/rict, Andw li.trclay, Roht Corrie, Ale.\ IVIcNaiiuhton, Geo Snyder, Lewis P. Ctmrchill ; Iffsl'm J)is., Win Roh»;rtson, Thos () Geddes, Jno W. Homer. Paul Crowoil, Winlhrop Sar- jrenl and Josiah Snow, Ksijrs. Trustees of the ^^kudevvj, Corne- lius While and Winlhro|» Saritent, Kscir?'. Hoard of Land Comm'rs, Alox Hutnilton, Roht Hoherison, .loshnn Snow, Jas C Allen iitid Jno W. Homer, Ksj^rs. J)ep. Land Surveyors. Messrs I Alex Hamilton, Jno Firlh nnd Sand Kimball. Clerk of Licrnse, Mr. Anijiis McKay. Jltitlth OJfirns. Dr. I. K. Wilson and Dr. (ieo Snytlor. Inapcclor of Pirklcd I'ish, I'eler Spearwater, psq U. S, Consular »'lifcn/, Guhriel Kuberlson, Esq. County of* Yariiioiitli. ///L'-Zi Sheriff. Jo.^eph Shaw, Ks*). Coroners. Geo Uingay nnd Malt. JelTory, Hscjrsi. Supremo Court held nt Tusket Village, {»n the Tiiestlay next hut one aftor \\\o fjurtk Tiu-sday oj April : and at Ynrmoulh on the Inst Tuesday oJ Scptemliftr. Dep. Proth'y, Jno W. H. Rov\- ley. K.sij. Comm^rx for takinu; Rait in Sup. Court, H. CJ. Farish, Ahr Lent and Jno W. H. Rowley, Esqrs. General Seissions of the Peace, held at Tu.sket Village, on the A/5? Tuesday of April ; and at Yarmouth on the /Aire/ Tuesday of September. Justices of the Peace to e-vccuJe all Acts rolatin<; to insolvent Debtors, and all other Acts wliich Judjres of the late Inferior Court were formerly empowered to perform out of Court, Henry G. Farish, Rueben Clements and Jno I!...iirque. Esqrs. I Justices of the Peace. — Henry G. Farish (Custos), Abraham Lent, f/o?i. Stayley iirown, Jno Mackmnon, Rueben Clements, Amos Raker, Thos Killam. Jno Ryder, Simon D'Entremont, Caleb Cook jr., Jno Sandor-s, Jno Murray, Nathan Hilton, Mat- thew Jeffery, Jno Bourqe, Elisha W. R. Moody, Jsrael Harding, Robt S. Eakins, Leonard Weston, Benj Rogers, jr., Edmond Lonnergan. Walter Larkin, Reuben Abbott, Louis D'Entremont and Thos D. Chipman, Esqrs. Clerk of the Peace, Jno Tooker, Esqr. [ Court of Probate— Judge, Thos V. B. Bin^ay ; Reg'r., H'y. A. Grantham, Esqrs. Reg'r of Deeds and Dep. Postmaster, Henry G. Farish, Esq. Controllers of Customs and Navigation! Laws, and ColPrs of Colonial and Light Duties — Yat mouth, Thoa\ E. Mobe rly ; Argyie, Abram Lent ; Puhnico, Tho» Wille tt ;. 7H HKI.CHKnS KAKMKB'f Ih.Vl lifavt-r Jiivrr, N»;Ison Corninir, jr., Etqri. Clerk. Warohoum' Jveeper atnl (jiinjjer, .las ^S. Morns, 1>(|. I.aiulinjr Wailwr miuI Searcher, Mr. Ijymnn Durkee. JSei/iup Ofricer, Mr. Reul)«ii %S))inney. Marine Insurance AfO'^rmUon — Dirertors, U Cle- rnenis. b). VV. B. Moody, Benj. Ilogern. Thos Kilhiin, Jno W. I^ovjll, .Ion H. Mond and Jos s^luor, K*(|i\s. ; lirokcr. Jhs .Mur jr., Enq. Trnsltt's Yarnioulli Acndemy, E. W. H. Moody. Jno Mnrrny, Jor JJ. Honii, lion. S. Brown nnd Benjin Hojjfrs, KHf|r«i. 'I'earhei, Mr. Alex Murray, ("onun'rs of School — Ynrmuulk, H. (i. Fari."!!, Jno Mnrrr.y, //«<;». Siuylcy IJrown, Win Harris, .Ino KicliHrds : Din. of .'lixi/h-, Kev. AI)I>g Gondot, Jno hoiir«|H, .Irio Kyder, 'Phos NN'illell. !)oiniiii(|ue Iio»idrrnn. Israel llnrd- inir,jr. and KeuluMi Abholt, Es(|r!«. Ilealih Oflicers — Auryle, Jus. Kirljy, M. 1). ; i'armoulh, (jri'i,';if» Jos Fnrish, m. m,. I>(ir8. Coinni'rs of the PiU)lic Cenieleiy, Jion. Slnylt-y Brown. Kbcn I'orler,nnd VV'ni H. TownstMid, Esqrs. ('. »S. Consular A-^ent, H'y A. Grantham, Es(]. Airent (or i^loyds, K. W. H. Moody, Esq.* Inspector ol I'itkied P'ish, Mr Daniel Gardner. Board of' L.iiid ("ominlssioners. /yo/i. Stayley Brown, ZhcoImmis Chiirchill, and Jno Bourcie, Es(irs. |)('|,. Land Surveyors, Messrs. Ziicchcus ('hiiroliill, nnd John jjourqf. (.'oninrrs of Sewers, Ikiijni Killaui, Wni Koheitson, Richard Harris. Lemuel Churchdl, Ira Rohhins, Thos Allen, Jos Porry nnd f)av Landers. E«i(|i8. Fire Enjrine Company — Caj)tains, Ncv I, Jno Tooker, No. 2, Win. Robertson. Agents at Vafinouth for Bank of Nova Scotia, Jas Bond and Normon J. Bond, Esqrs. I.,: CAPE-BRETON OIROUIT, . I ' CoHiitv oi' Svdiicr. ' ' ' High SheHff'yU envy P. Hill, Esq. CoronerSf \\u\ Currie^w.D. nnd Jos Symonds, Esqrs. ' , , Siiprenie Court sits at Antigonish on the second Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday of June; and on the second Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday of October. J)ep. Proth^y and County Treasurer, Alex McDonald, m. d., Esq. Comni'rs for taking Bail in Sup. Court, Alex. McDonald, .m. i>., and Ilobt. N. Henry, Esqr?. General Sessions of the Peace, held at Dorchester on the scconrf Tuesday of January. ' ; » , , , Justices of iheJPeace to execute all Acts relating to Insolvent Debtors, and all other Acts which Judges of the late Inferior Court were formerly empowered to perform out of Court ; — ; Alex McDonald, m. d., Robt N Henry, Hugh McDonald, Jas Ran-: dall, Geo Brenan, Angus Gillies, and Wm C Hierliiiy, Esqrs. iNotary and Tabelllon Public, Abner P. McKenzie, Esq. j ssie/ja-i ^S itMI-'-ifl JUtHSJW «™-.-».Mt». Jll N 11 niter mikI . ReuluMi H Cle- . .Ino W. I Miirrny. nxly. Jno IN, KH()r«i. ^ni mouth , 1 Unrrii, i) Hiiiiri|M, lel llnrd- •-Ar^ylc, »,. l>(irs. wn. Kbon ir Aitent, . Mcxxly, Board of "iMirchill, /iiuchciis in Killarii, K«>l>bin««, e Knrrine obertson. ^o^\^\ uiid JCf.VI. [ruc'sday second l)ep. I)., Esq. |d, M. D., on the jsolvent llnferior. |ourt ; — \ IS Ran- Esqrs. Af.MA^ U K, 1\) •liititices of Iho Ceace. — Alox McHonnld, m. n. ( Cu^to.*', KoUt N Henry, Jas Uiindnll, du^h McDonnld, Jo»ie|th Syirnnids, Win (/ Hierlihy, Cjpo Brennn, AiimHlus A Ojiden, Robt McDonald, Anjrus Gilli!^, Allen i.'Hiiipron. Angus McDonald. Dujrah! ''ame* ion, Jrts Uosd, J)rivi(l I'owcr, Robt Tioltcr. Duncan Unnt, Alex McDonald. Arrlib'd McGilvnrv, Jnn McKf-n/ir. .Ino Mc- Kinnon, Alex Mcliilosli, Jtir» IMeDonnld. Joseph Stjiitli, David (.'ondon. Don McDonald, Allnn Smith, l^auchlnn Cameron nnd Norman Mcl)(»iiHld, Ksqr!<. rierk of lht« Peace, J.is. VVilkie. Esq. ('OURT OF I'noiUTF— .(ndjre, Alex !\TcDonnld, m. p. , Itc\;'r, (lOo. Ilrenan. F'-sfirs. Uoy:i'^trar DeeiU, Aaron I). Hnrrin|,'ton E?(j. Conlrollei ot'CnsJoiiM at\(i Naviv'ntion Lawn, and (^.dl'r of Tolo- oial and Li^ht Dutip!«, — ^^ntitrouish, Allan McDonnell, Es(j. Dop. Po.stnjaslcr, — Jntoronish, Waury V. Hill. Es(j. (.'(jmnj'rs of Hchofds, Rnv. Tlios Trotter, Rev. A. VV. Milled^o, Rev, Jiio| Qninan — .Mex MeDonahi, lln£rh McDonald, (ieo Hrennan, Arch McGilvray »«nd Duncan (Jrant, Esqrs. U. S. Consnlar A'/ent/ K. H. HnrrinL'ton. Ks(|. Inspect»»r of Pickled Fish, Mr. Davit! Power. Board ol Land ('onmiis'sioners, Hon. Win A. nenry, ^ Henry P. Mill, and llnsrh McKenzie, Ksqr*. D' p. Land Siir-' vcyor, Mr. Hujjfh McKenzic. County ol* J. C. Whitman, Mnrlin Mon^her, Almur 1'. McKenzie, Jno A. Steel, VVm Ferguscm, Win Clarke ; JJis. of St. il/un/'s, Hujih McDonald (Custog), Tho8 Cllencross. \Vm McKeen, VVin Bent, Jno W. McKeen. Thos O'Flavin, Jno Hallie and Asa Rude, Eser Jost and Jno Campbell, Esqrs ; Dis. rf St. Marjf's, Rev. Alex Campbell — Hugh McDonald, Thos Glencross, Wm McKeen, Win Bent and Jos Alexander, Esqrs. Inspector of , Pickled Fish, Edw H. Franchville, Esq. Health Officer, Edw Carritt, Esq. Lvj;hl-House Keeper, Mr. Godfrey S. Peart. Deputy Agent for Lloyds, Edm H. Franchville, Esq. County of Cape Breton. High Sheriff, Richard Gibbons, jr.. Esq. Coroners, Jno L. ! Hill, C!«.as McAlpine,Don N. McQueen and Lauchlan Robert- J.-son, Esqrs. 1 Supreme Court sits at Sydney on the first Tuesday of June ; ; .{iid on the ^Jrsf Tuesday of October. Dep. Proth'y and Clerk of the Peace, Chns E. Leonard, jr., Esq. Comm'rs for taking Bail in the Supreme Court, Chas E Leonard, and Wm Ouseley, Esqrs. ' General Sessions of the Peace, held at Sydney, on the first {Tuesday of March, and second Tues«iay of July. I Justices of the Peace to execute all Acts relating to Insolvent Debtors, and all other Acts which Judges of the late Inferior Court were formerly empowered to perform out of Court : — Chas! |E jLeonard, Peter H. Clarke, [Chas Mc Alpine and Jno Bourinot,' lEsqrs. | ^m Jnn A. 's, Hunh ^in Bent, ;a Rdiie, 't. Manj^s 111 Hart ; ]3ent hikI ?/i. Went iiitrollers \i. Good- iso, Geo mjsboro\ e Can so, ., VV. J. civin and i Glljcer, lasters — 'a, Hugh o Grant, :. Torey. itt. Th03 It Boles. Cnmni'rs attorson, . Mary's, I, Win Bctor of ter, Edw Peart. Jno L, Robert f June ; d Clerk taking )useley, he first isnlvent Inferior : — Chas' ourinot,' I85:i. AI.MA.NACK. SI Notaries and Tahdlions PubJir. — I'et*»r Fl Clarkr, C \Z LeonariJ, Thos ii ItowM, D N McQuefcn, Jas MoKeagncy, Hon Jas McLeod, Edwd B Sutherlund, and Chas IVlc Alpme, Esqrg. Justices of the Peace— Chn.» E Lponard (Custoe), I'eter FI Clarke,; Jnn McKinnon, Chas McAlpine, Win Oaaeley, Jno L Hill, Thus S Bown, Jno D Clarke, Geo Hill, Jno Bonrjnot, N H Martin, Arnold Hciiiie?, Win Annatronif, Win Hutler, Wm Gainmell, linih Munro, Thoa CulUwell, (S Mines] ; Lauchlan Kobertsoii, Jas McNie), Hon jVlcNed, Benoni Shepherd, Jno McKinnon, (Narrows), Anthony Martell, Geo Rinhy, Jas Matheson, Don Ross, Jno D Gillis, Stephen McPhersnn, Thos L> Archibald, An^us McDonald, Don Gillis, Don I ;McDona]d, Martin McDonald, and Win Corbett, EsqrH. i ! Court nf Profiate, Judge., Jas McKeagney, Ksq ; Registrar, Hon I iJainea McLpo'1, Renistrar of Deeds, Jas P Ward, Esc]. Controller] \nf Customs and JS'avisjation Laws, Sydney, ilenry Davenport, E'q. | 'CitlVrs nf Colonial and Li^r/it Duties, Sydney, Chas E Leonard ; • JNorth Sydney, Thos S Bown, Esqrs. Clerk oj Customs, Sydney, A J i iBabington, Esq Seizins' Officers, C Harrington, leterJ Bronard and j ■ Lewis Bown, Esqra. Dep Postmasters, Sydney, Robt Marli-n; North Sydnf-y, C A Martin ; Sydney Mines, D G Rigby, EHqrs. C'omTT.V.vj of Schools— Vary Rev Jno Lauchlan, Rev M Wilsjn, Rev Huijb jMcLeod, Rev Gen Richardson, Rev R E Crane— H VV Crawley, iChas E Leonard, Peter H Clirke, Henry B Forman, M.D., Wro jOuseley, Hugh Munro, D N McQueen and WmGaniiiull, Feqrs. \U S Consul, Luther Brackett, Esq. Consul of France, Jno Bourinot, Esq. Jgfint for fjloyd.f, Vttler bl Clarke, Esq. Comm'rs of Sydney ^Common, Peter H Clarke, Jas McKeagney, Hugh Munro, Neil Camp. |bell,and Geo Burchell, Ebqrs. Hoard of Land Comm'rs, Jas Mc iKeagney, Wm Oufeley, Sinl Plant, ThoB D Archibald, Richd Brown, Hon Jas McLeod, and Gibhs H Gesner, Efcqr*. Dep Svrneyor of\ iCroicn Ijunds, Mr Jas McKenzie. Inspector of PickUd Fish, Thos Sj Bown, Esq. j Health Officers, H B Forman, m.u. and Thos E Jeans, m i>. KsqTs.l Comm'rs of Streets, Peter Mihan, E Archibald and J D Clarke, Esqr« Harbour Masters, Sydney, Thos Saml Bown ; Bridgeport, Walter Handrickan, Esqrs. Comm'rs for Granting Licences to Pilots, Chas E Leonard, Thos S Bown, P H Clarke and ThosD Archibald, Esqrs. \Clerk, Jno L Hill, Esq. Weighers of Flour, Messrs J D Clarke and Jno Barrington. Supervisors of Public Grounds, Henry Ingles, Jn o iBcurinot, and Lachlan Robertson, Esqrs. '!•*)■ ;''( County of Victoria. ^ High Sheriff, Duncan McDonald, Esq. ' * ' ■ Coroner, Chas. J. Campbell, Esq. Supreme Court held at Baddeck on the second Tutsday of June, and ^fconrfjTuesday of October. Dep. Proth'y, Jos. Elmsley, Esq. Comm'rs for taking Affidavits, and Bail in the Supreme Court, Altx Taylor A, Wm Kidston, Esqrs. General Sessions ot the Peace held at Baddeck, on th« third Tues- day ot November. Justices of the Peace to execute all Acts relating to Insolvent Debtors, •ir^ 82 BSLCHEKB FARMER 8 1853 ,1 •nd all oth«r Acts which Jadges of the late Inferior Court were' formerly empowered to perform out of Court : [ J^otariea fy Tabellions Public, A F Haliburton and Dougald B. Mo Nab, Ksqrs. Justicts of the Pe«ce, Murdoch McKaskill (Custoi j, Ken. McL^od Don. McLeod, Dougald B McNab, Dun. McRae, VVm Jones, Jnoi Munro, Jno Campbell, Jis Suiherland, Chas McKcnzie, las J| Campbell, Alex Taylor, Jno Kohertson, Alex Munro, VVm Ridston,^ Jeseph F'art, Alex McRte, VVm Ross, Angus Buchanan, J W Burke, Alex Mcij^ay, Lewis Brown, Duncan Ferguson, Don. McLeod and: Alex McKay, Esqrs. j C/erA o/ t/tc Peace, A F Haliburton, Esq. ' ' - I Court of Probate — Judge, VVm Jones ; Registrar, Alfred Halibur- ton, Esqrs. Registrar of Deeds, Dongald B McNnb, Esq. | VommWs of Hchools, Her A Farqnharson, Rev Jas Fraser, Re^ Alex McGilvray, — Jno Munro, Dougaid B McNab, Jno RobertsoB,' and Jeseph Eirasley, M.D. Esqrs. j Dep. Postmaster, — Wm Kidston, Esq. ' ' Controller of Customs and Navigation Latcs, Big Bras d'Or,Ge& Old, Esq. CoU'r of Colonial and Light Duties, St 3nn's, Wm Russ ; Big Bras d'Or, Geo Old, Esqrs. ; Seizing Ofieer at Ingonish, Lswisi Bown, Esq. | Inspector of Pickled Fisk, Mr Robt Howell, St Ann's. • i Deputy Land Surveyor, Dougald B McNab, Esq. Hi County of Inverness. %k High Sheriff, Geo C Lawrence, Esq. Coroners, Dunsier Tremain,; Jno Munro, and Jas G McKeen, Esqrs. | Supreme Court, held at Port Hood on the third Tuesday nf JuneJ and t/iird Tuesday of October. Dep. Proth'y, and Clerk of the Peace) Jno L Tremain, Esq. Comm'rs for takinsr Bail in the Sup Court,Jnoi L Tremain, Dunsier Tremain, W Buck, and Patrick Delaney, Eaqrs.i General Sessions of the Peace, held at Port Hood, on the second Tuesday of March, and^r*< Tuesday of October. I Justices of the Peace to execute all Acts relating to InsolTentt Debtors, &nd all other Acts which Judges of the late Inferior Court! were formerly empowered to perform out of Court : — Andw Mc Donald, Jno L Tremain, Henry Taylor, Hon Wm McKeen, and Dunsier Tremain, Esqrs, jYotaries and Tabellions Public, Jno McLeod, Jno L Tremain, Saml Lawrence, Henry Taylor, Jss G McKeen, diram Blancfaard, Isaac McLeod and Thos Martell, Esqrs. Justices of the Peace, Hon Wm McKeen, (Custos), Jno L Tre- main, Henry Taylor, Matt Hawley, Jno Campbell, Wm Buck, Peter J Bronard, Don Cameron, Gee C Lawrence, Patk Delaney, Thes Ethridge. Jno McLeod, Dunsier Tremain, Jas Doyle, Jno McLcIIan, Jas G McKeen, Peter Smyth, Don McDonald, Jno McLean. Wm McDonald, Hsgh C&mpbell, Don B^at'^n, Alex 2i4cLean, Allan, McDonald, Martin McPherson, Miles McDonald, Lauchlin McDou. 1853 >urt were^ lid B. Mo I. McL»»od ones, Joo! I Ridston,^ W Burke, iLeod and; ] Halibur- i\ iobertioB,* Bser, rf'Or, Geo ^m liusi ;' ishf Lavviai Tremain^ I nf JuneJ the Peace Court, Jnol py, Eaqrs.! second In sol rent ior Court ndw jyjcj Ceen, and Tremain, lanciiard, L Tre ick, Peter ey, Thea /IcLellan, i«an. Wtu Allan, MeDou.| 1853 ALMANACK. 831 gall, Arch'd McDouffall, Don Smith (of the Island), Jas Purcell, Allen Cameron, Isaac McLeod, Neil McLellan, Sainl Campbell, J no Heaton, Altz McLellan, Arch Mclntyre, Malcolm McKay, J H McKeen, Alex Cbisholm, Hugh McKay, and Philip J LeRiebe, Esqrs. • I CooRT OF Probatc, Jttdgc^ Jno L Tremain ; Registrar, llirani Blanchard, Esqrs. Registrar ot Deeds; Jno L Tremain, Esq. Con. trollers of Customs and Navigation Laws, and CoU'rs of Colonial &. Light Duty— Port Hood, Hiram Blanchard ; Ship Harbour, Peter J. Bronard, Esqrs. CoH'r of Light Duty — Plaiater Cove, Jas G McKeen, Esq. Dep. Postmasters, Port Hood, J D Tremain ; Plais- ter Cove, J G McKeen, Esqrs. I Cowm'rs of Sehoolsy Sonthem District, — Rev Alex McDonald, Rev W Miller, Rev Ron McGilvray— Wm Watts, J L Tremain (Chairman), Hon Wni McKeen, Peter Jno Bronard and Peter Smyth, j Esqra ; Clerk, Mr Jas McDouell ; JS'orthern Dis.^ Rev Patrick Me: Kea^rney, Rev Jno Grant, Rev Jno Gunn — Henry Taylor, Malcolm! McKay and Sanil Campbell, Esqrs. Clerk, Mr Henry Taylor, jr. j Board of Lmd Comm'rs , Geo C Lawrence, Jno L I'remain, J 11; Smith, Wm McDonald, Richard C Austen and Don Cameron, Ksqrs. Dep Land Surveyors, Messrs R C Austin and Jas McKenzie. Trus- tees of Port Hood Academy, Rev Alex MeDonald, Rev Patk Mc Keagney, Rev Wra Miller— Peter Smyth, and J L Tremain, Esqrs Inspector of Pickled Fish, Peter J Bronard, Esq. Couniy of Ridimond. High Sheriff, John Fuller, Esq. Coroner and Clerk of the Peace, Geo E Jean, Em\. Supreme Court sits at Arichat on the Fourth Tuesday of June ;' and Fourth Tuesday of Octr. Dep Proth'y, Andw Madden, Ksq Comm rs for taking Bail in the Supreme Court, Andw Mu«. '«in, Peter De Carteret, and Wm Cnchton, Esqrs. I General Sessions of the Peace, held at Arichat on the Second; Tuesday of February. j Justices of the Peace to execute all Acts relating to Insolvent' Debtors, and all other Acts which Judges of the laie Inferior Court were formerly empowered to perform out of Court :— Peter De Car teret, Andw Madden, and Wm Crichlon, Esqrs. Justices of the Peace, — Andw Madden, (Castof), Wm Crichton. Peter de Carteret, Geo £ Bissett, Jno Smith, Jno Morrison, Henry. Martell, Desire Boadrot, Hector McDonald. Thos LeNoir, Jno B\ Smith, Wm Quinn, Alex Miirchiion, Anth'y Oliver, Simon Donoi van, Cbas Fixott, Alex Cameron, Jno^Mclnnis, Simon LeBlane, Geo| 84 BELCHER f FARMER B 1863' T Handl«3', Norman MeNeii, Fredk Boudrot, Peter Campbell, (R' Jsland), Jno Johnstone (11 Island), Jos Mnrtell, jr., Patk C Brennan, ; Palk McCarthy, JnoS Briand, Jno Strachan, Cornelius Riley, and: i Geo Wincey, E^prs navon, Esq. Dep. Postmastor — Aric^iat, Hector McDonald, Esq.! Way Office Keeper, Grand Kiver, Don McKenzie, Esq. Comm'rsj of Schools, Rev J A Shaw, Rey SlephChartier— Peter DeCarterel,' Andw Madden, W Crichlon, Desire Baudroit and F Marniaud, Es'jrs. Board of Land Comm'rs, Jno Fulliar, C F Harrington and Henry] Mutlell, Esqrs. Dep Land Surreyors, Messrs Robt Sutherland, Jas; G McKenzie, and Thos Cromly. jj Health Officer, Andw Madden, m.d., Esq. Inspector of Pickled | Fish, Jno F Fuller, Esq. Comm'.s of Streets, Norman McNeilj Ignace Forrest, Jno Ballarm, Path C Brennan, and Peter LeBlancj Ksqrs. j i I Corporation of the City of Halifax. Mayor, Hon Alexander Keith, * Recorder, Beamish Murdoch, Esq. Citi/ Marshall^or Uigh Constable, Mr George Irwin. ALDERMEN AND JUSTICES OF THE PEAiCE. Ward No 1, Wm G Anderson, Patrick Power and Thos Adams '> No. a, Robt Noble. Arch Scott and Benjin W Salter ; No. 3, Peter jMorrisey, Jno Gibson and Alex Primrose; No. 4, Jno Esson, Ber-: nard O'Neil and Wm Davie ; No. T, Robt }1 Skimmings, Richardj iNugentand Wm T Woodill ; No. G, Alex Knight, Jno King and| Jno Lon^ard, Esqrs. I I The Mayor's Court is held in the County Court House on thej mtamd and fourth Tuesday in every month. I Tiie Police Office is open ev^ry week day from 10 till 4 o'clock. i One of ttip Aldermen presides weekly in rotation. ... 1863' pbell, (Ri' trpnnan, iley, and; ar, ThoB, ontrollerl '. Esq.—, tnon Do-i lid, Kiq.; Coinm'rft Carteret,' ], Es'jrs. id Henry, land, Jas; I •Pickled; McNeil,! LeBlanc/l Adams ', {, I'eter, t>n, Ber- Richard inf and on the clock. i 11653 AI.MA5ACK b4i Waro A8BEMORa.->No. 1, Peter Lynch and S A White; Mo. 2, Jas Tiiompsonand J Grahnin ; No. 3, W Mackay and Alex Bain; No. 4, Jno BesBoiiett and H D Froal ; No 5, Jno A Ba>--r and Ro- land Eustace ; No. 6, Alex McDouel and Wm J Wilkins, Esqri. Jtuditers, ino W Young and Andw Mitchell, Esqra. City Clerk, Jame« Stewart Clarkt, Esq. Jissislant C'/erA:, Mr John L Crag^^r, • '" Cittj rrea.9urer, Lawrence Hartshorn e, Esq. .' Cltrk of Licence^ Mr. Wm J Morris, Clerks of the Markets, Mesars Chas Nowlan and Jas Burns, Keeper and Superintendent of Markets artii Health Inspector, Mr Henry H Parker. Under Keeper, Fish Market, Mr Daniel McGuire, >» • ' Superintendent of the Common, Mr James Irona, ' Supervisors of Streets, Messrs James Irons and Jas Pollock, Collector of Road Toxex, Mr Jno C Craigen, Inspectors and Wei it hers of fresh Beef, and of Pickled Beef, and Pork, Messrs Thos O Beamish and Jas Mooney, Pound Keepers, north, Henry Vieth ; south, VVm McDonald, /Fe/V/tera (// Way, Messrs Thomas Keating and Wni Doyle, JVeiehers oj Flour, Messrs Saml Carten,Jno Park^r^ Wm Grant and Jno Winters, Keeper of Bridewell^ Mr Wm Mc Donald, I Keeper oJ the Poinder Magazine^ Mr Saxnnel Vlht»h*l\f ir. Keeper of the Cemetery, Mr Joseph Keofler, I Surgeon of Bridewell, Jas C Hume, Esq, MD., ' Comm'rsof Streets— No]^ W G Anderson ; No S, B W Sailer ; No 3, P Morrisey ; No 4, VVm Davie ; No 5, W T Woodill ; No b, John Longard. Esqrs. I Comm'rs of the Common — Thos Adams, Arch Snott, Alex Prin)- irose ; Jno Esson, Rich Nugent, and Alex Knight, Esqrs. I Comm'rsof the Cemetery — A Scott, Thos Adams, Jno Esson, Jno Gibson, Wm Davie^ Jno King and R H Skimmings, Esqrs. Comm'rs on Public Accounts—? Power, A Scott, Jno Gibson, Jno Essen, Rich Nxigent and Alex Knight, Esqrs. ! Comm'rs 9n Tenders for Work — W G Anderson, Root Noble, Alex .Primrose, B O'Neil, R Nugent and Alex Knight, Esqrs. I Comm'rs of City Property— Thoa Adams (Chairman^, Robt Noble, ,Jno Gibson, B O'Neil, R H Skimmings and Jno King, Esqrs. I Comm'rs of Bridewell — The Aldermen, monthly. I Comm'rs for Hackney Loaches and Trucks — Alex Primrose, Wm jDavie, R JXugent and Robt Noble, Esqrs. I Constables— S^hrdi No 1, Jas Hamaad Palk Caulfield ; No 2, Gar- ret Cotter and Wm Horton ; No 3, Philip Parsons and Donuld Fraser • No 4, Geo Glnzebrooke and Jno Eunie ; No 5, Andw Mackesey and Jno Steele ; No H, Wm Roddick and David Evans. Surveyors of Lumber, ^c — Messrs Henry Spike, Jas Suttoo, — Graham, W Lovett and W Henderson. Surveyors of Brick and Lime and Measurers of Mason's Work — .Messrs Nicholas Wright, Robt Malcom and Jas Reid. |j Fence. Vietcers, Messrs Matt Lnwnds, Peter Grant and Wm Merkei ll Sealers of Leather ^ Messrs T>wS McMurray, Jas Norwood and Win liienkins. _^ _____ %,' 86 BrEI.CHKMS PARMIRS 1853 MeasurtT$ and Inspectors of PainUrs work — Messrs Geo Smithers, Jat Smilb and Emanuel Defraytas. Measurers of Wood — Meaars £b«n MeNab, Malcolm Brown, Wm Bilby and Joe Findlay. Woightrs and Measurers of Salt and Grain— Meaara J no Kelly, Thoa McCann, VV Robb, Jaa Aull, Jno Martin, Andw Keating and Jaa Mahaney. Measurers of Coaly Messrs Wm Holland, Jao Connell, Patrick Connors, Samuel King, Wm Madden, Alex Grant, Jaa Cullen, Mark Maddiaon and Bernard Burns, City CruTy Mr. James McFarlane, FiRi Wardens — No. !, W G Anderson, Thos Hollovray, ThosFe- nerty and Jno McOougall; No.2, Rcbt Rirhardson, Henry Spike, Arch Scott and Jno Doul! ; No 3, Alex Bain, Geo McKenzie and Wm Kelly ; No 4, Jno Richardson, Jer Norihup and Wm Davie ; — No 5, Geo A S Criehton {Ckairmofi,) Richd Nugent and Wm J Colennan; No 6} Jno Longard, Wm H Marvin and Jno Winters, — Esqrs. Secy, Mr B C Brehm. Covtvnttee of Management at Fires, Robt Richardson, Jno Longard, Henry Spike, Alex Bain, and Arch Scott, Esqrs. Fire Constables to attend Committee, Robt G Noble, Jno D Nash, Arthur Anderson, Thos Walsh, Henry Harvie and Robt Marshall. Committee in charge of Fire Plugs, Hydrants, Pumps, }VeUs,fyc., No 1, Wm G Anderson ; No 3, Robt Richardson ; No 3, Alex Bain ; No 4, Jno Richardson ; No 5, Richd Nugent ; No 6, Jno Longard, — Esqrs. CommitUe in charge of Engine Houses and other property, GAS Criehton, (Chairman of Fire Wards,) Robt Richardson and Thomas Iloildway, Esqrs. Committee to receite Tenders, Richd Nugent (Chairman,) Arch Scott and Jno Risbardson, Esqrs. UNION ENGINE COMPANY, ESTABLISHED AUG. 8, 1768. ' Thomas HoUoway, Caj^ain. '^ No. ), ENfiiNK ; Station, Grand Parade.— Wm Kelly (Firewarden) Saml Caldwell, Ist Lt (Treasurer); Wm (Caldwell, junr, 2nd Lt ^ Wm Sturmy, Geo Hay, Henry Merrick, R J Dore, DanI McPherson, Jno Jost, J R Willi*, Jno Archibald, Rich'd Vinecove, Jno Drillio, Geo Longard, Jno Dugwel), Thos Rhind, Jas Smith and Jno Sinclair. No. 2 Ehgink ; Station, Grand Parade.— Geo McKenzie (Fire- warden) ; Wm Bently, 1st Lt ; Jno J fiannett, 2nd Lt ; Bruce Mc Donald, Robt Woodill, Alex Robertson, Chas Fielding, Simon Ni- cholson, Jno Leizer, Jas Gordon, Thoa Bently, and Alex Wilson. No. 3 Ekgiwk ; Station, Grand Parade.— Jer Nortbup, (Fire- warden) ; Jas Jackson, 1st Lt ; Jno A^ellreith, 2nd l^t ; Zebina Hall, VV^ H Pyke, Andw McGregor, Saml Morris, Robt Austen, Jne Tay- lor, Waiter C M. nning (Secretary) ; Edw Longard, Jno Buckpitt, Robt Cleverdon, Wm Veitb, Jno D Longard, Jas Lawlor, Alex Mo Kay, Jno Davie, and Abel Johns. ^ 1853 mithers, | rn, Wm' > Kelly, ing and I Patrick j Cullen, t rhos Fe- 1 J Spike^i (izie and | avie ; — Wm J nteri, — t Fires, nd Arch Noble, ndRobtl I c Bain ; igard, — I t gas' rhomasi ) Arch i, 1768. 1 warden) i Id Lt;; lersQn^ Drrllio, nclair. (Fire. 56 Mc n Ni- on. (Fire- Hall, 'fay. :kpitt, ix Mc No. 4EtfGiffR; Station, Mailland Strret, VV J Coleman, (AVre- warden) ; Wm Morris, Ist Lt; Wm MoNally,2nd Lt ; Jn« Irwin, Robt Mottun, DanI Smith, Jao Hetler. laa Lindiay, Jno Lee. Jno JLindiay, £dw Hart, and Wm Winton. I No. 5 Ehoine ; Station, Gov't House Lane. — Jno MeDougall, \Firewarden; Jaa Reeves, Ist Lt: Jno Mitchell, 2nd Lt ; Henry avif>, E CreelniHn, Saml Wallis, Geo Forsyth, Jno Scriven, Jas B Bmithers, Jno Stra(ton,nnd Jos Harris. Ordnance Engink. — Jno Richardson, Esq., Firewarden. Duck Yard Engine. — Wm H Marvin, Esq., Firewarden' Honorary Members, Jas Dechmnn, seiir., Geo Little, Ceo Srni- Ihers, Edw Sturmy, A Goreham, Wm Caldwell, Jas Mahanry, ji',o SmilherB, Fredk Slurniy, Benj Smithers, Wm Crawford, Thos i Lowml?, Henry Spike, Jos McGill, Geo Caldwell, Geo Gauld, Don | Sutherland, Jno J Wills, and Wm Stevens. AXE FIRE COMPANY. Robt Richardson, (Captain), R T Roome CLieut), W H Wisdom, Treasurer; Edw R J oat. Secretary ; Martin Beuree, Thos Harrison,' Jiio Hull. Chas Sullivan, Jno Campbell, Edw Boak, Edw Norris, I Jacob BouBpr, David Smith, Jno Ryan, Edw Cashman, Richd Jen- nings, Job Stafford, Jos Lawrence, Jas Graham and — Braidy. Ho- norary Members, Henry Miller, Thos McKie, Wm H Marvin, Matt Lownds, Jas Grant, Errol Boyd, Patk Mahoney, Jno McPherson, and Peter Artz. ^^ The Fire Engine Company and Axe Fire-men are e.tempt from Militia Duty, and from serving as Jur'^»rB. j StarFirb Company.— PrMidenf, Mr J Brander. Vice Prest. Mr W R Cogswell. Treasurer^ J Richardson, Esq. Secy^ Jas M Tid- marsh, Esq. Son Fire CoMPANT. — President, Chas J^Hill, Eso. Vice Prest, D Murray, Esq. Treasurer, Jas Tremain, Esq. Sec'y, Jas B Oxley,Esq. Han(»in-Hand Fire Compant. — President, Jos Whidden, Esq Vice Piest, Jno H McNab, Esq. ; Sec'y, Doctor Dewolfe. I -I • I ^ Insurance Companies. j TwE Star Lifb Assurance Society of Lo.vdon. — Capital, f l£100,000 Sterling, Halifax Branch— ^^cnt, M G BUck, jr. Esq. Alliance British and Foreign'^Life and Fire Assvrance Com* PAHY or London. — (Capital Fire Millions Sterling.) Agents at Halifax, Messrs Wm & Geo R Y oung. 1 Royal Firk and Life Insurance Company op Liverpool, G. B. (Capital TwoMillAns Sterling) Agent at HalifaXtH Hartshorne, Esq. I The Liverpool and London Fire and Life Inburakcb Company —(Capital Two Millions Sterling.) Agent at Halifax, Charles W Dickson, Esq. '88 BRLCnCR « FARMER ■ )eS3 National Loan Fund Lifx Assurance aw DRKEnnED Annoity Society or Corrhill, Londo5.— ^Capital £500,0UO). lialiiitx Qx^Rch. —Manaffer IS,- ^ gent ^ P C Hill, Eiq. Urited Kingdom Life Assurance Compakv or London. — (Cipital £1,000,000 Sterling). Agent at Halirax, Alex GFraaer, Biq. Colonial Life Assukance Company op BuiNnL-KMi.— (Capital £500,000), Agent and Secretar; to the Board of Managemunt in Hftlifax, for Nova Bcolin, Matthew H Richey, Eaq. I The Merchant's and Tkadesman'r Mutual Lifp. AysuRANce Society, of London. — Agent at Halifax, Jas W Johnston, jr. Ksq. The t^NQLisH Widows Fund, General Likk Absurancf. Asso- i ciATioN OP Lo.ndon, (Capital £200,000 Sterling), Agent at Halilax, j J Burton, Esq. I Proff.ssional Life Assurance Company of Li^ndon, (Capital ! £250,000;, Agent nt Halifax, B G Gray, Esq, iGii Hollis Street. ! Scottish Equitable Life Assuranck. Society.-— Agent at Ha-' lifax, Mr. Jas. H. Liddell. Unio.v Mutual Life Insurance Co.mpany of Bosto.v.— (t^apital j $150,000), Agent at Halifax, Mr. Wm L Evans. ji, Pelican Life Assurance Company of London.— Agents at Hali- 1 lax, Messrs. Almon, Hare & McAuliff. { ! Eagle Life Assurance Company of London.— Established in' 1807, with a eubscribed Capital exceeding a Million Sterling. Aijenf at Halifax, Arch. Scott, Esq. I Connecticut Mutual Lifr Assupance Comp\.ny of Hartford.: Agent at Halifax, Arch. Scott, Esq A.AIERICAN Temperance Life Insurance Co.mpany of Hartford, Con. (capital §i 00,00©;, Agent at Halifax, J Burton, Esq. 40 Bed- ford Row. j Halifax Fire Insurance Company. — Directors. Chas Twining, President. Jno Essen, Vice Prest. Thos. Bolton, J Scott Treniain, GS Crichton and J W Fenerty, Esqra. SolicitoTy Atidw M Uni- { ftcke, Esq. Sec'ij and Treasurer, Richard Treinain, Esq. EquiTARLK Fire Insurancb Company of London. — Capital £.'iOO- 000, Halifax Branch— Agent at Halifax, P C Hill, Esq. j Washinoion County Mutual Fire Insurance Company. — Capital $800,000. General Agent for Nova Scotia at HoIiAx, E G , Fuller, Ksq. , ^Etn A, Capital $2o0,000 ; Protection, Capital $200,000; and, Hartford, Capital $250,000 ; Fire Insurance Companies of Hart- ford, Conn. Agent at Halifax, Archibald Scott, Esq. i Ph(knix Fire Insurance Comp4nt of London — Agents at Halifax j —Messrs. Alnaon, Hiie &. McAulifif. ' Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. — Capital £40,000, Presf. VVm Pryor, Esq. Directors^ Jas G A Creijhlon, J C AHison, Jno Williamson, Liw. Jlarlshorne, Hon Michael Tobin, Rcbt Noble, Hon W A Black, Thos S Tobin, Jas Tremain, Wm Pryor, jr, Wm .Murdoch, and W D Fairbanks, Esqrs. Brokers, Messrs Yeomans &, Fraser. • Union Marine Insurance Company of Ncva Scotia.— Capital £40,000. Prest. Joseph Fairbanks, Esq. Directors, Juo Strachan, Jas A Moren, Jno U Ross, Win Roche, JnoT Wainwright, David )eG3 \nkdity Halifax ^NDOM. — ■er, Baq. (Capital >munt in I i SURANCB j ■. Ksq. :e Asso- I Halitaz, j (Capital i reet. ! tat Ha-' CCapitalj at Ilall-i slipci in Aijent ' I RTIORD. 1 1 : TrORI), Bed- ininff, 'Miain, M Uni- £500- ANY. — X, i: G and Hart- aiifax ipital [han , )Rvid 1853 ALMASACB. 80 Alliion, T C Kinnnar, Juo Cssr>n, Nat. f.i VVeat, Bnnjamin Wier, ; ,Jno Oibaon and Jiio Tenipeat, Ksqrs. 'Secretary, Mr Edw Uoiidg)^. . '.'luditors, Wm D Hunter, and Jno WattiKsqra. ' j AiTOK Mutual Marinr Inbukanct CoMrAKr, of New York. — Agent at Halifax, Geo C Whidden, Eiq. i Societies. I Nova Scotia Philanthropic Society. — President, Jaa R De- Tvoir, Eaq, M D. Vice Prtst, Mr (ieo G Gray, .isst V Prests,, Mpsira Finlay McLean and Thos Wealey. Treasurer, Mr SamI II Ciildwell. 6'cc'i/, Mr Jaf> Fielding. Jisst Sec'y, Mr Jis isles. 6y«tr- i fird, Mr Edwd Mansfield. Messenger, Mr Thos Angus. j ' St GEOROK'aSocicTV. — President, Henry I'ryor, K«q. Vict Prcst, Wm J Almon, m.d. Esq, ^sst Vice Prests, Geo K Morton .ind Edw Binney, Eeqrs. Treasurer, Wm Rennels, E:«q. Jlsst Treasurer, David JohnH, Esq. Sec'tj, Wm Gossip ; .^sst Sec'y, Jno A Bauer,' ^F>8qr8. ^arsAflf, Mr Jno Shean. C7t/7;;/flin.f, Ven Archdeacon Wil- , 'liy, D D., and Rev Wm Bullock. Committie of Charity, Messrs Joseph Dodson, JnoR Willis, Joseph Darby, Jno Brown and Wm^ Coombi. Physicians, Bernard Gilpin, m. d. and Jas Allan, M. n., Esqrp. Committee of Management, Tlie Marshal, (Chairnmn), and i (Jpo Smithers, H. C. D. T.vining, Jos B Bennett, Ed^ar Dodtionand i Jas Crosskill, Esqr.i. .Wew^a^'er, Mr. Thos Hood. !)tandard B^ar- , ers — St, George's Banner, Jas Stanford and Philip Brown ; Queen's \ Jirms, A\ex AdamB and Win Humphrey; A'ationnl Ensign, Jas B Oxley ; IVclsh ^rms, Wm Johns ; St Ueorge's Colour, Thos Hollo- way ; St. George's Ensign, Robt Boake ; British Ensign, Geo Bos- som -, Union Jack, Jno W YeoinanH. 1 Charitable Irish SociiTv.—/*re5i(/«rt<, Mr Jos Quinan. Vice\ Pr«f, Mr James Cochran, ^sst V Prests, MesttTs A Murphy and ' Jno Eapan. Trea*?frer, Mr P Walsh. S'ec'y, Mr JasDugsfan. Jsst \ 6Vc't/, Mr William Doren. 3fa/-.<(/(a/, Mr Riclid Power. Committto\ of Charily, Messrs P Bulger, W Kavanagh, P Donohoe, Edward I O'Donoell, Jno Meagher and Patk Cochran. * ' Highland Society of Nova 8cor\ k,— President, Don Murray, | Esq. ViccPrests^A\ex Bain, Wm Murdoch, D Douil and J Slrachan,' Esqrs. DirectpA Hon Jt\ex Keith, Jno McGregor, Wm Finlay, Jno ; WiUiamson, Alex Pnmrone, Jno Oul, Wm Murdoch and John Mc- > Kay, K?qr9. Chaplain, Rev Jno Martin. See'?/, Mr Alex McKay, i Treasurer, Alex Primrose, Esq. North British Society. — President, Jno Strnchan, Esq. Vice '< Prcst, Don Murray, Esq. ^sst V Prests, Alex Rain and Win M j Campbell, Esqrs. Treasurer, Jno Watt, Esq. Sec\>, Mr T W Mc- [ .Kie. Asst Sec'y, Mr Errol B Boyd. Committee of Charity, Messrs | Jno Brander, Arch Sinclair, Wm McKay, Jno Grant, and Rubt tfioake, jr. jtfar«/aun, J no! il. Crea-| ., Metisra >ill, £aq. , jr. Eaq., m, G:j an wood. I I «•/ Tup- ell, Esq, c Wt'8t,: Institu* P.M. , C W Jno H c'y, Mr; I rrester. ' eaaurer^ i I Thorn. aU No. > Mur- hlnian. erriek, Urratt. nmitUr. . S Lfl fiaqrs. a, Eaq. mo3. ALMANACK. 91 Nova StfOTiA Dekefit Buildino Society and SAViNca Fund. — Tni$tees, Hon J W Johnaton, W J Almon, M.D., and S Seldon, Kaqrs. /)ireeror#, Jno Teiii peat. President ^ J W Young, {l. P.) J.P Mott, J J Sawyer, and W IM Harrington, Eaqra. Bankers, The . Halifax Banliin^ Coi.ipiny. Solicitor, Jaa W Johnston, jr, Eaq. Surveyor, Mt P Grant. Sec'y S^ Trea., Jno Burton, Eaq., Otfice I No 42 Bedford Row. { Halifax AuRicot.TURAr Societt. — President, Wm Annand, Esq. | I'ice Presidents, Edw Pryor, jr., and WmT Woodill, E^qra. Sec'y,\ Mr Wm Scott. Trea. Joa Jennings, Esq. Committee, Henry Trew. ! Chairman, E Creelinan,A IVlcCulloch, Jno Morthup,Tlios Dourney, I B O'Neil, and Jno Richardson, E»qra. I Nova Scotia Horticultural Society. — Prest Hon Wm A Black, j I'ice Prtats., Hon Chao R Prcacott, Hon Jai B Uniarke, Jno Willi. amson, and Wni Stairs, E^qrs. General Committee, Jaa W Niiitin(;,! Chairman, Clias Twining, Alex 'J roup, Jaa F Avery, m.d., Win N Silver, ilobt Duport, PC Hill, Geo E Morton, Jno McDougall, Geo' McKenzie, Jaa Scoti Treinain, Thos S Tobin, Esqrs., Rev A. For- reater, and Rev A E CrawUy, D.D. Trea. v Sec'ij, A G Eraser, Esq. Dartmouth. I MEcilAificH' Institute. — Trustees, E H Lowe, Jas W Turner, R McLearn, H Elliot and M B Deabnsay, MD, Esqrs. Prest, E H ILowe, Esq. Fice Prests, M B Deabrisay, MD, and Jno Tempest, jEsqra. Secy and Treasurer, Mr Edward Foster. Committee, Wm iFoater, J Parker, R McLearn, H Brown, M B Deabrisay, MD, H jElliott,and J W Turner, Eaqra. j Agricultural Society.— i*r*sf, A Farquharaon, Eaq. Vice .Prest, Win Lawson, E«q. Sec'y, Mr J McNab. Treasurer, Mr IWaiter Robb. Trustees of the Common. — lion, Jno E Fairbanks, H Y Motl, and Wm Foster, Esqra. Fire Wardens. — Wm Foster, and A Lyle, Esqrs. FiuE Company —Prest, E H Lowe, Esq. Vice Prest, Mr Edw Foster. Fire Engine Company. — Benj Elliot (Capt), SamI Hanstone CLieuO, Miehl Murray, Wm Bowers, Rich Walker, D Farrell, T A Hyde, W Elliot and W Walker. Commr's of Streets. — Jno Kennedy, Wm Walker, and, Nat Russell, Esqrs. Trustees of Water Lots. — Jno Tempest, Walter Robb and Chaa W Fairbanks, Esqrs. Trustees of the Burial Ground.— Rich McLearn, Jno Elliot and Alex James, Esqrs. Way Office Keeper, Mr Edw Foster. w ■ RLCIItll ■ rAllMCR • 1803.f NOV.A HCOTIA KLECTRIC TELBORAPil COMPANY, IiieorportUed by .let of the Protineial Legialatiir$. Capital £'20,000 in Sliares o{ jC.'> each, with p)wer to iucrfase the iCapitnl to cunt of aris addressed to a place having no Tele- graph station, will be sent to the next station and mailed thvnce. The ^liinitd .carryi I No| Telej Eglect on tlieir litiua. NoTa Scotia, Trince Edward Island and NewfoundUml Junction ! Telegraph Coiupaiiy. { Proviaional CominilUc--[\or\. M 11 Almon, Hon. M Tobin, Jno E«son,TC Kiiincar and DK Harria, Eanrs. SuptrinUndent^Y ^ Uisborne, Kii|. Stair of tlie Army In IVovu Scolin, •>rt Vndtr the Command of M .\j on GE.ir.RAf., lion C. Gorit, C.D.S,- A',//. Jiidt-df.-Camp, Capt. Juiiiea Arthur Ciore,?!*; Foot. Dtp. (Quarter Masltr Cf'neral, Col. John Bazaljjettt.', unatt. Jlast. Military Secretary, Capt. Thomas IJourkt, 'Mlh Foot. >• Major flj Uriffude, lit Lt Col Samuel Tryon, unatt. t Town .'Itljutant, Sydney, C. />'., Lieut Edw Sutherland, A //. Barrack Masters^— Halifax, T St'phens ; Sydney, C. /i.,-— S Ri^by, E^qrs. Chaplain, Kev Jno Thos Twininjf, D. D. « IJcv Com General, Jnn Bland, Esq. i ,' .isst Com Generals, Job Win Wybaull, Wra Henry Drake, and Alex Edwards, Epqrs. Dtp Atst Com Generals, Jas I.^ne, H W W Plant, Douglaa B Clarke, Jas Bell Lundy, and Robert Hoolh, Esqrs. Dtp Inspector General, \Vn\ Bell, Esq, MD. ' " Staff Surgeon, Jno Donald, Esq. ' i't .' "" Staff Jlsaistant SurficoHs, V/m Munro, MD, N Colin MacK«n2ie, MD,and ftas W Knox, Eiiqrs. ORDiNAiNCE DEPARTMENT Respective Officers. — Commanding OiHcer of Royal Artillery, Com- manding Officer Royal Engineers, the Storekeeper and the Deputy Storekeeper. I Storekeeper's Department. — Storekeeper, Henry Ince, Esq. Depu- ty Storekeeper, CH Fife, Esq. Clerks, VV II Tapp, Isaac Rigt)y,i |T B Harvey, and Llewelyn Poole, Esqrs. jisst Clerk, E V Raines, lEsq, Foreman of Carpenters, Mr. C N Fife. .Armourer, Mr R' , Foley, Gate Porter, Mr J Cormack. Storthousemen, Mensrs. A jBeecberand C Grant. Messengers, Messrs J Todd and A Kelly. ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Commanding Officer, Royal Engineers, Lt. Col H J Savage, Icierks of it^orks,'l'F Hanlon and James W Shirras. Foreman oj JVorks, Messrs Chas Goodyear and Thos Rees. Senior Clerk, Thos JGoudtre, Esq. Clerks, Geo J Creed and Allied Jenkins, Esqrs. [Foreman of Carpenters, Mr J McKenzie. Master jGossip. Messenger, Mr Wni Pickles. Barrack Depautmknt. — Barrack Master, T ■Barrack Serjeants, Halifax, JnoShean, PatU Keiiney and Wn> Grant; ! /I'i^i/jor, James Irons. Smith, Mr Win Stephens, Eiq. 94 BELCIIKR 9 rARMIR S 1853. Officers of the Army ia Nova Scotia. Commandant — Col. John Bdzalgette, D. Q. M. G. i, . / V' Royal Artillery. The Royal Armi and Supporters, wUh a fyannon, j " Ubi4]ue'' jover the Gun, and Quo Fas et [Gloria dueunt 'below it. I Lt. Col. W Fraser CaptB. John McCoy Francis Dick iH I' Newton H A Smyth 1st Lieut*. H L F GreviUe HLBaliour W S M Wolfe Campbell Hardy I 2nd Lieuts. T WBlackinston |C J Tyler. [ Surjieon. |L'ames S Litle blue, tacingB red. Rtyal Engineers The Royal Arras and Supporters, with a Cannon, " Vhique'' over the Gun, and Quo Fas cl Gloria dueunt below it. LtCol. Hen.Jno Savage Capt. P J S Barry 1st Lieuts. Arthur P Smith GEL Walker Edw N Heygate Robt M Parsons 2nd Lieut. B L Bland Sarlet — facingt blue velvet. (97th (Earl of Ul.;Arch R Harenc ster's) Regt. JEdw D Harvest " Quo Fas c<,Jno ^ Ferris Gloria ducunt."\^ S J Vicars.arfj Colonel. jThns Venables Sir Henry FredkjC H Lumley Bouverie,G C P^ ^ Reynolds .'f^ H G Woods Thos E Jones £ K Jones Wni R Annesley Ensigns. Rieh F Holmes O B Cannon Ern R Mackesy Matt Brinkley 'Llew'n H Nash B, G C M G, It. gtnl. LifUt Col. • Hen F Lockyer, K H,coZ Majors. Hon H R Hand- cock.* Aug F Welsford Captains. , Robt Colvill, m.'Edw D Nares John McCaskill R B Ingram rO W Ingram 1^^ ^ Whitehead \PayGto Griffin 'Mj H S J Vi- cars, It. iQni J Desmond EdinundCLegh|^'"»' H Downes, Fowler Burton M.D. Isaac Moore Geo M Gowan Marc A Obert Jno Hutton C R Chichestei Lieuts. Thos Biggs iSep M Hawkiuk ^ S C V Kay r G Bone, M.D facings, sky blue ITIUitiaof Nova Scot' .• Comviandtr-in-Chiff.—Wxa Excellency Colonel Sir Johh Gaspard Le Marchant, Knighty Knight Commander of the Orders of tt. Ferdinand, and of Charles the Second, of Spain. Aides-de-Camp, I ' ^' ' " ' ^ [Paymaster General— Lt Col. Andw Richardson, unatt. « . 5 'Adjutant General— Lt Col. Edw Wallace, unatt. vw ' - i Quarter- Master. General—Lt Col. Geo N Russell, unatt. Major of Brigade— for the Middle District, Major The floo. Mickael Tobin, unatt. .r. '\ Judge Advocate General— Andrew M Uniacke, Esq Surgeon General. Ric] I Jar I ,Ric| !Ja:4 1853.1 Harenc Harvest ''errig enables imley ejnolds ^ooda Jonei Vnnealey gna. Holmes inon ^ackesy inkley H Nash Nares [raiti hitehcad Griffin J Vi- evmond )ownes, Kny JVl.D iky blue le ASPARD a of fct. Vlickael 1853. ALMANACK. 95 Volunteer i Artillery. (lialitax.) Lt. Col. I Richd TremaiD Major James Cogswell Lieuts Rich Tremainjr Ja:t Forman, jr ptn E Duckett, capt qmB Wier, It surg Hon Wra Grigor. m d 2nd Company. (Dartraouib ) >lajor. Jas Tremaia Capt. AlzFarquharson 1st Lt Jas McNab ;^nd Lt Alex Lyle Reo-t. Major I major Jas Dickxon iJ J E Mamhall adj EDeWDick-jadj R Boles, ept son qm Jno Joat QJV/VV Gotten Isur Jno Pyke 4(h Hx RejTi | 3d Batt 2nd Batt Lt col Lt col Lt col Hon W A BlackiHonA CampbellJHon VVmFDes- Miijors Majors [ Barres Edward Fryorjr Rubt B Dickaon:adj Jno Forbes John Parker Alex (yonkey ,qm J B Archi- adj N Clarke,cpt adj Jos Mc L, bald qiuTHoslernianj Dickson, capisurg Hen Elliott qm Jas Hepburn capt fcJur A F SSawers ftl.D. 5th Hx Regt Lt col H A Gladwin Major Thos K Graasie adj W Glad win It M u lal. Hx Lt col Hon Jaa McNabjq,i', Robt A Lo- Major I gan, cpt Jas Black 'gur W J Alraon Pm A B Rich- ardson, capt Qm EJw Biuuey capt. Stir Ja'; Hume I M.LV .-i.S. RS Black i M.D. 6th Hx Regt Ltcol Hon Jno E Fair banks Majors Henry Y Mott , , , ^, , JM Chamberlain Uxliegt. J . LT ^ /V , pmGCVV hidden Hon £J Cunard . mn i Majors * •' ChasJ ilill,ltcol G BCreighton adj H Pry ar, capt P M Hen. Bogga Sur. Chas Cogs well, M D Pictou Regts j Ist Regt ! iBt Batt \ Majors Wm Corbett Geo Campbell adj W Harris, It q:n H Hation surgW J Ander- son 2nd Batt Lt col Robt McKay Major Geo McDonald adjJasMcDonald sur Geo Johnson Sydney Regta 1st Battl Lt col Jno Monro adj A W Chis- holm surg A McDon- ald, M.D. 2ncrBait Ltcol Robt N Henry major Jos Symonds adj VV A Henry qtu R J Forres- tail sur Chas Creed 3d Hz Regt LtCol Majors Oanl Starr adj't C H Be)- cher, capt II — M n ColchesttrRegls Ist Batt. Ltcol Jas Kent Majors AlexLArehibali Jas D Blair adj W C Eaton qm J R Dodson sur W B Lynda 2iid Regt 1st Batt Ltcol J Carmichael major Rodk McKay adj Jno Holmes 2nd Batt Ltool Thos I Brown 2nd Batt Lt. col. David Murray major Ang McDonald adj I D Murray sur Jno Mitchell Guy shore' Regtu 1st Satt Lt col. Cumberland Regts 1st Batt Lt col R McG Dickey major Benj Chapman qm G Purdy 2rurBiili Lt col Geo King major Henry Purdy adj JHeustis,cpt pm Thos Page qm JBDayison sur S Mitchell iParrsboro' corps I Lt ool HonR M Cutler Jas Ratebford major Jeise Lewii adj C ti Raich- ford, capt Hants Kegts let Batt » Lt col R A McHeffey adj J Songster qniKdw O'Brien surJ J VanKurin' field iUT G J Farish Ji.S. J C Farish Hur J Steverman Annapoliti Kegtv - Idt Batt. ^liid Bait Lt col Berj Smitli major Edw Murphy adj J Withrow qm D Frieze major T Ritchie, It col. adjG S Milledge qm Jas Gray 8ur B Gilpin . i2nd Batt. Lt col Caleb Shafner major Glijali Pliinney adj R Slone, opt qm J no Ross 9ur Jno Primrose 3rd Batt Lt col Daniel Wier major Fras Parker adj Jno Cochran qm D Cochran {«ur H Hooper Digby Regts. ist Batt. major J A Timpany adj H Stewart Kmg's Regta. lat Batt. majors. Jno Wells rim Barnabe adjH GesnerjCpl qmJasM Dickey iaixr C Hamilton li^nd Batt. Lt col. Joseph Crane major Jno Fuller adjC HRandcpt pm Jno Fisher qm J L Lockhert iirW B Webster E L Brown C..S : £ Jean 3atr col rchibald ior >8 Smith cAae, It iatu sol rke or ^t ! Gesner i Forman : 111." j ol , innoD or j aU )1 arteret Ut, )1 in r ron tt I 3Keen It r lor t 1853 ALMAIACK I I! ' 7 T he N SI V y . .Commander-in-Chief on the North American and West India Station, His Excellency >Sir Gkor^b Seymour, K.C.B., GC.H. Vice 4,(4miral ot the White. Commodore^ Peter McQuhae, Esq. Secretary to tha Jidmiral^ Wm. D. Jeans, Esq. Do. to the tommodorr, Wt^. T. Grieve, Esq. >• Flag^Lieutenantf Algernon F. K. Dellortey. » ,'• It-',-..- I OITICERS OF IT. M. NAVAL YARD, HALIFAX, N. S. Storekeeper, Alo.t. Etiott, Esq. C'/rr/c*, J. l^uncliard, Chas. J. Mill, ami Chas. H. Rigby, Ksqrs. GVifc Porfer, >lr. Kdward Fryalt. Mes- senger, Mr. J as. H>?nry. » a. ! H. M. VICTUALLING YARD. HALIFAX, xN Storekeeper, Ale.x Eliott, Esq. , ^ .-^t NAVAL HOSPITAL, HALIFAX. ^ , ,:: ! Faymusl-tr and Purse: m Charge, Jno. N. DeVriea, Esq. .•'•>'•" \ .ALARM, 26. \M(t'es ^ Ji V Cuptiiin ■ Geo Ramsay i 1 -; iLieuts. . i\ y .i«J\Augti9J''Kin2sloni . .-.nA. '^ Mastir \si Li. Mar. .Cttaplahi and JS'iiv. Instruct '.^urg. m'Paymnstf.r l-Jsst. f>urg. '2.'id Master Clerks •>!} *i ■« Jno K Siincoe \j1sst Surg •Jno I' Warren !C7«r/; Tho.::CGray ! )llev Geo A M ) Li tie D Thomson, m.d Chas A Thorne (ieo F Uanka Aug F Mugford 'ind Mnstef ., C J Mirtin .^i^dwin Harris , Wni A Smyth i E H I'Rce WrnW SBridjires DWStephenSjMu ■ Wm H Ozzard BKRMODA, Lieut. Com. Mate Asst SuTtr Sclu)oner. Arclibd IJ Jolly H C liurleiirii Jas Campbell Edw A Carey \ Clerk in Charge R D Hire I 1 V lALBAN, 4, Paddlo IVhed SteaiwUUZZMlD, G, PaihUc JVkrM Vessil. 100 IIoi\<>e Poictr. — j Steam Sloop, '^00 Horse powtr. Tender to Imaun,Jamaic'i. B A S I L 1 S K , ii, Paddle Wheel Steam] Sloop, 4^)0 Ilorsc Pmcer. Cotnmaiider Hon F Egerlori \Licuts. Hugh M Elliot j Edw B Hopkins iMaster ^Vm Jeffery ISuTir. jr I iA I Little F'iijma8tf.r Jas F Phillip* [CUiiif Engineer Fraa Pearce {Commandir ; Lieuts .M«snor, or ■ OtReer Bdminislaring Itia Government. j Tlie Chipf Justlpft. ' , ,,. -Vj Tho iMaslfirofth-^ Rolb. ,_ . ;>;» . KK" , . w. // The Vice Ch'tnenilo'. '>W-.Ln\J ■<-' f .«..r.:^.; 8 H The Monil'ers of tlio hlxueufive Council* and th» Puisne Judgec, aceordinj to tha (latP^i of their appoinfmeiits. r T*he I'regident ofllio Li'^islative Council. ^ ^' •=' Thu Members ofiho F.P^isIutivo Council. «^^v.,.'i IVUv-ti. ftss." H*. ^'i The Spe'ikor of the Morse of .AsiPiiibiy. ;" j.-.ti ■ >. H u; // tMi6'>- The Monibors of tho lloui* of Assembly. i -•»« l *%" "I'hn Provlncinl Secretary not boinj in the E.taoutlve Coonfil. •**«*!' n/y \>i Tho Attorney General, "v'^sts-'U Thp SoliciiDf Goneial. rhc Senior Officer in command of the Troops, except «.« above provided ftx. Tho Archdeacon. T!h> TrflHSuror. Paymaster Teneral or Collector of Inierpal Revenue Tlio \udilor (renerril, or Inpuctor Gonoialot Accounts. The CoHnmiifioner if Crown Lands. _ - I'ha Collector of CuritPms Pho Control Irr of Customs. The Survpyor Grner:il. The Clark of the Expcuiivo Coanctl. The Cl«rk if thn LpjjiRiativo Council. The Clerk of the House ol As?embly. • (» 9 O liJ M ■*>. /> * ,«f^--;t: u->. y a,. . l'"' i i'RSXv; • •** '.VSi« f iVi% . .^:. i>l »*«l .a«' I" 9.. a a ) R. Prenoott, Enon Conin!», ."nmnelCunsrd, H. n. Co^wel] |^ W, Johnston and t^. f{. Robve, retain their rank aa Ihiecu- ti ! ♦The Honl.lea. Charles S Sir R. D. Gporge,iJr , Jjg tivo Councillors ().» sfi-cial command of Her Majesty, and rank with then and Ihe,* U4 ^- | ■ p ■ I ii n -- - ii ' » n iiiii[mM»ii ' i wnr i i ---"-' ■-«^'^.-* hmun tvkmrmmrn 1853 1 ! Hamilton I ir R. Henry I I J Qrant Harvey \ . trlr.llivan ■ jghton i L I'orminteT rn^^ull, n.i) Gilbert (Villia-naon f Loney / IJcnd D Herbert E. Allen '• I if'sor. oim i'ay fioni i IV, W Uupertj later F)c»rnor-| id Light Duly I OfJXPLAXD a ir.'or Officer id ■^ti'i Ciuvern-jlj ;ij>nnor, or -J rding :o tha ff • (I £» O i>< V § S "' 5- ? 3 O 1X9 I I i ri. Coj?f well n as J:/xecu« ii cm and the | 1853" AI.HAKACK. 101 Ri Ri Ri • » ■» ■» T « ^r^' ITS MODUS OPERANDI. \r INSTANTLY BTOrw PAIN I IT INSTANTLY CHECK? DISEASE!'. IT INHTANTI-V .;l'MOVE8 I'lS CAUSE ! 1 '. M ,ftlb RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Will Slop ihe mo4 Tormenting Pnjns ! Will allay the most Excrucialioj) Crnmps and Spasms Will Soothe the most Violent Irritations ! ! ! •;«J I I 'I 1!\ A FKW l^niMUTES! IT OAILY CUKES Throughout the United States, many hundreds of the most obstinate ! cases of Chill Fever, ''Lumbajro, '■ ""* ' A "lie (Jake, Slituh in the I3ack, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Stiff Joints, Lameness, Gout, Paralysis, Bruises, Tpinal Cooiplaints. iDiarrhojn, Dysentery, iSick Headache, •Tic Doloreui, iSour Stomach, it Hourly Cures Thousands of Bad Breath, , , Sick Stomach, Tightness of the Chest, Biliousness. Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Spaaias Sore Throat, Coughs and Colds, Influenza, It Instantly Cures Tens of Thousands of the most excruciating Pains, in a few moments. Pains around the Liver, Vh'uii urouod tlio Kidnpy», Puinn in the Head, the Face, the Feet, the Armi, Side and Stomach. Paina in the Oack, Pain« in the Shoiildors, JPains in the MuRCleH, !Pain( in tlie JointH Pu-ng around the Heart, I Neuralgic Puina, Neivuui Pnin:), I^hcumatic Pninj, Sciatic Pains, Syphilitic Paini, Sharp nnd Aonto Puint, Ileavy and GruTblinfr Painii, Achci of all kindi, Hack 'Ache, Ear Ache, Face Ache, T»oth Ache, Spninl Compiiinta, nro suddenly relisvcd from all paintul feelings by R. U H. Relief. Cripjiles, Lepp for Joy ! — The crippled mid bcdriiidcii are ingtantly relieved by the ''. R. R. Every Day, we hnve caHef where the crippled and siitf jointed hoblde their way te onr Laboratory, to receive its soothing influono and walk away rejoicing in the (]uic'< and buddeii iflicucy of R. R. R. A CARD. — We guarantee that in niiiuty-nioo caaei out of one hun- hundred, Rndway'ii Ready Relief will do all that ih here set down. One trial will prote itH etfiuacy. '1 he moment it is applied, it a:resitantly allays irritation. R. R. R- is lold for 25 Ccntsi per bottle, 50 ceuts and 1$ per bottle. Cienuiue Relief, l^ach bottle to he genuine niuit bnar the fac limiio lignature of RADVVAY it. CO., on the label and the lelteri R. R. ,R. blown in the glasi. R. 6. Fin.LER, General Agent for NovaFcotia. I n. E GELHERT, Windior, R. FRASER, Pictou, H L DICKEY, Cornwallia, EDWD COGSWELL, Sackville, N,B. LAWUKNCE lIAlitj, Annapolli, LEVI BORDEN. PugWHth, C. B.WHIDDEN, Truro, 'STYTW EDWARD SMITH, Livoi^ool, JAMES \. GIBBON , \^mmol, fi . B. JOST, Lun«nborg, ?- ^. // S.'Q. CHIPMAN, Lawrencetowt. A. A. PIPER, Urid«:etown, JOHN FBaUUBON, Sydney, C. B. BKLCHBR 8 rAHMCRS 1853 Express Agency, ^ ! And G<^neral Forwarding and Commission Bnstness. 'or the tranamisiion of P&rcels of every description, Specie, &c., die, Gbllectin^ Accounts, «&c., <&c. I ' PRTNCIPAL ornCEa AND AGENTS. " L. H. Watorhouse, St. John, JS . B. Longley &. Co., City Exchange Building, Portland^ Favor Ai Co., Hail Road Square, Boston. Phillips Sampson & Co , 110 Washington Street, Boston. Stringer & Townsend, 222 Broadway, M'eio York. Richard Thomas Buck, 49 South John Street, Liverpool. George Alfred Suck, 52 Eastchcap, London. , WhiBon &, J &meS Hamilton f Bermuda. < . C J Wylde. St Johrt's, JVeipJ'oundlana. . , ' " * ' WITH BRAirCH OFFICKS AND AUKKTS IN EVSRY PART Or THR ; United States^ Canada, Great Britain and the Colonies* s BILLS, NOTES, AND ACCOUNTS COLLECTED. OOODa OF ALL DEflCRIPTIONS PDRCHASSD TO ORDER. N. B.— To avoid mistakes — all small Paroels, Bundles, or Freight, intended for thid Express, should be addressed in lull, and sent to sitherof the above Offices. ;'* ' Office at the American Book Store 34, 35 and 36, HoIIis Street. fl«Hfax,N. S. E. G. FU'XER. I'"' (1= EXCHANGE OFFICE. : ii GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID tOR ODD COINS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Wartid,— Ahiricak Ban'X Bills and Fivs Franc Piboxs. E.G. FULLER, i .lijtmh Am. B<*oit STork, 34, 35 and 36 HoUis Street. 1853. Bess. &o., &e, .■!> ♦ til* 'reiffht, sent to treet. .ER. 'ION. cs. set. 1863 ALMAMAeK 103! iFitUet^^ Min^tvttntmmtn. R09T0N 4c HTBW YORK BAIL KOAD MNE. n , il.; M( VIA Worcester & Norwieh, and by Steamer np the Sonnd. LEAVE BOSTON AND NEW YORK DAILY AT 4 P.M. Far«— Cabin .... $4.0& Steerage .... 2,50 Through Tickets may be had of, E. G. FULLER, Agent. Offics at the American Book Store. RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE.^ BOSTON AND N, YORK RAILROAD LINE. THROUGH BY EXPRESS MAIL TRAINS, VIA Worcester, Springfield, Hartford, and New Haven. Leave Boston and Worcester Rail Road Station, Albany Street, ate A. M.,and 3.30 P.M. / I Passengers arriving in New Toric at 4 will be in time to take the great Sowlhern Mail for Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. Passengers for Albany, Trey, Saratoga and Buffalo, will leave in the same Trains, via Springfield, arriving in Albany at 5 and 11.30 P.M., Troy at5.30, and Saratoga at 7.30 P.M. E. G. FULLER, Agent. Office— Am. Book Store < . ' " i '/. k.j ,■».■'*■■■ ■ . , ■ w • - WORCESTER & WESTERN RAILROAP LAi^^. FROM BOSTON TO Albany, New York, Saratoga, Toronic, Buffalo, Cleaveland, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, &c., &c. ' Through Tickets to any of the above and intermedj^te places may ib« had of E. G. FULLER, Agent. Halifax, N.S., 1853. » •><^, «».«« Office at Am. Book Store. 104 BICLCIICR ■ VARMKR I 1853 FARMER'S OWN '* FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY?"' GENERAL OFFICE— AMERICAN BOOK STORE. Tlic Wusliiiistoii Coiiiicy I!liitii:il Fire liii»uraiicc Cotiipaiiy. y ■•/ * POLICIES RUJVMAG FIVE YF,'IRS I WiTIC A GUAIIANTEB CAPtTAt. OK MORK THAW $400,000. E. G. FULLER, .' "" • General Agent FOR Nova Scotia. II. Ij. Dickey, Cornwallis |). E. Gelderl, Windsor ilonry S. Jost, Lunenburg IL Hyde, Truro J. W. H. llouley, Yarmouth Lavi Borden, I'ugwash Roderick Fraser, I'iclcn Lawrence Hhll, Anna|»nli8 S. B Chlpuian, Lawrencetown James A. (iiblcm, Wiliuot C.J. VVylde,Si. Jolin'H, Nevrfld. I ._ T BOOKS & STATIONER! NO. 16 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX. A. & W. MACKINLAY = ". • '-' HAVE COKST^.'{TLY OJ^ JIJlItD, A Large Assortment of Books and Stationery, .',;" — rfJONSISTING OF WRITING PAPERS— viz : Pot, Foolscap, Quarto and Folio Pob?, Demy, Medium and Super Royal, ruled and plain, Note Paper, black bordered and plain. ENVELOPES— Official Letter, Note B B, adhesive and plain, BLANK BOOKS — Ledgers, Day Books, Journals, Memorandum Books, Sehool Stationery, Writing Inks. MAPS, CHARTS AND NAUTICAL WORKS, &ri., »&c., &c. t^ Agents for the Sale of Morisom's Universal Mkdicim. I WILLIAM GRANT, Jr. .i >*« iuuf 37 GEORGE STREET, uvii Near the Market Square. HALIFAX, N. S. 1853 uraiicc ',000. •icOTIA. II net' town , Newfld. ' I AX. mery, io Pog!, Paper,] in. randuou ' j ', &c. M. 1 1853. AI.MAKACK. 105 United Uiiigtiuiii lAUi Ajwftuiaiicc Couipiiiiy , AN^i OF LONDON. ' *A.// .»a*.! Capital, £1,000,000 Sterling. AttKVAJ. Income, ovtu £100,000 Sterling. "* UivlNlou of Prof itH. Two thirds of Profits riwiilcd «vory 5 or 7 years nmongit Ihc par- tjcipaiinjf cAaatf^frorn datfi of Policy. Bonus 1841, g« VI' 2 per Cent i)er annum on amount of Policy. Do. Ir^i7, •• 2.1 " •< •' Hlf Persons insunni; this voar will be entitled to participate in llic next division of benefits in 18o3 or '54 A|;encies are eslablislc'd at I«at Uri- jt;iin is evinced by the trreat incrt-usi^ of iid business, and the hitherto unprecedented dirisioa of PrvjUs granted the JJaatired ; whilst the numerous higlily retipeclable Persons in liiis city already partici- pating in i'.s success, bear anipiti testimony to its merits. Appli- sations are slrictly conlidential. The proposals are forwarded by Stearn I'acket to the Board of Directors in London, and iho acceptance or rejecliou of tiie Risk advised by return of mail immcdiuidy Jollu*ving^ Iherehy aftbrding the greatest possible despatch. No extra ciiarge for crossing the Atlantic in mail Steamers or/irsl class sailing vessels, or travelling as far boulJiasliG® at any season of the year. A few examples of Premiums und bonuses added to Policies of Nova Scolia, troni their date to Ucc 31, 1647, are here gi- ven. Dale of Policy " im July 30, 1837 June 30, 1838 Octr. 1, 18?i) Novi' 15 1840 May 13 Ronua added to Polioy Btg. d. Amount srg. secured on Policy at 31 St Peel 847 ~ ' . d~ 746 I 080 I il'^OO 88 14 G o88 14 6 1401 When InsuranoenfeTfor the whole Life, a credit is alloweTfor half the Premium for lirst 5 years. Rules of the Society, Blank Forms of Application, and all infor- mation connected therewith, furnished by the Agent at the ofQo« of Teoinans &■ Fraser, opposite the Comuiissariat. 49 Bedford Row ALEXR. G. FRASER, A oest. J> |106 BILCHKRS FARMIR I lb5» jHalifax (Nova Scotia) Branclij ROYAL INSURANO ECOMP ANY. \ Capital, TWO MILLIONS, in 100,000 Sharxi or £30 sacr. T UNLIMITED RESPONHlitrLrTV OP SilARRIIOLDBRS. L Claims fettled wllhout reference Xm Enfrland. V Tkustexh,— John Shaw Ltigh, F.»q. and R. B. B. H. UluD(lell,'Kiq. DiRKCTORS, 4&0., IN LlVRRPOOL. 1 Charlei Turntr, Eiq., CAatrman.— John Campbell, Eiq., ftnd J. Bramley Moore, Kiq., Deputy Chairmen. i Miehnal Bouifittid, Eiq. Ralph Hrt)ckl«bHnk, Eiq. Oivid Cnnnoa, £rq. vVilliarA Clnxtun, Lon Jonat, Kiiq. Funois*M«iw«>ll, E«q. Oeorge Mmwoll, Esq. Koliert M'Androw,E(q. Edmund Molyneux, E«<]. Ilniiry Mooro, Kiq.. W Directors, cVc, in LnNDON Kiohard Cooko ColRi,,E(q iniiry Mooro, Kiq.. Win> Sdiiih, Etq,, Juo Turr,Eaq Samael Bkkar, E«q. Kobert I). Hyaii, Eiq. FdwarrI Mackraurdo, Eiq. Daniel Motiry Uucker.Eiq. William Wainwricht, Baq John Weitraoriand, Eiq. The Subacriber having; been appointed Afent to the aboTO Com- pany for Malifai, is prepared to rcceite proposoli for Fira and Lift Insv "ince— on riekfl in Halifax, and any part of this Province. The arge r^apitol, and high character and standing of the Company in BnglaniS enables tha Agent to recommend this Compnny to the [notice ot the community, with the utmoet confidence. The Policies are under tha Corporatn Seal of the Company (a pecu- iar feature in this agencyj and are signed by the Agent, under a peoial Power or Attorney, from three of the Directors. The Poli- ies, and oritri* •"! Power of Attorney, will be exhibited, and every iafornf:ation given on application at the offico of the Agency. FIRE BRANCH. Perioni aiiurod by thii Company are nut lubject to any •ovenantt or callii to mak^ ood loiiOj which may happaa lo iharaieJvHi or otben, nor do they dep«nd upon an uncarlain fund or conlribuliau, the Capital Stuck ot thit (^rnpanv baiog an unquei- tionahlo Security to the AsRuroei in caio of Loii or Uamagn by Fire. haCanspany have already oiiabliihad and are now eiiabliihing Agentaofthe high- leal itandini,' and poiition in varioiii pirti nf iho World where laiurancea Muy be ' effacteil with coniiderabls adraalagoa which will be coramnnlcatod on application t« the Agent. The Company Ima ovary deijrete estublmh aa reaaonabla a R^le of ['.barge aa circuinalaucai will admit of, in every caie. LIFE BRANCH. (a addition to the more euitotnary methodii of lonuranee, tha Compaoy lilLowiia Aiiurei Livei on any of the lollowin? conlingenciei ;— For the totm of One Year, t^evaa Yean, or any other definita period. For the wliola continuHnoe of Lite, — The Pteraiumito cease altar a limited number of Aaiiual Paymauti. For rwn Joint Livea — The anm Aiiored to be paid on the death of either. On the longoit of Two or Three Lives,— The aum Aaiured to b payabln at the death of the laKt lurvivor, or, On Survivorihipi.— To aecura the paymeat of the Sum Auotad, if a Life A die before another Litis B. For a Bum to be payable at age 60, or at death, Promiumi on Credit,— A portion of tha Promiama may remain on Credit. Ai- ■urances may be effected ia varloua wiiya, not enumerated, to meet the convenience lof pgr tiee. ^ ^ Theil I I 1053 ALMAIACB. 107 The important adtantafs afforiUd by the Company in the Lije Branch uill include the fuUowing, lix: — Tb« GmrtnU* or an tmpl* Capital and Ksamptioo or tha Auaiei from LiabiKty of Partnarahip. Tba Aiaarad atiihar having to dapond oo an uaearlaia f«ad, nof baing ia any way aceoaatnblo for ibo paymant of CInima. Modarata Premiuma, — Tha Conpanjr. iftdatarmininr lU obargaa for Aaanranoaa, andar the vitrioua continganelet, depaoifant on liumnnlirt>,haa avaiiod Itanlf jf tha tiperianouof ttte ulda*t und moat prutparou* London Oflkaa, and of tba recant in- veaiigationa on the aubjoct, made by (ho moat compotent Mathainaliaiana and Aetu- aiiaa. lla Tahlaa uf Pramiuini oonaoquantly avoid, on thq ono bund, an unnecaaaa- rily high ratn of payment by tiia Aaaurcd, and on tha other, tba danger reaultiog from inadffquatti cbar|{«f. Laiga Participation of Profita by thn Aaiured, amounting 'o Two-lhirda of ita net an?0Dnt, which may h« applied at tha option ol tha party aflTecting tba Aaiuraace-. lat — R^ Iho iminnilintn payment of the auin ao apportioned ; — 'ind — Hy hu equivalent re.-luotiuD of the future Premiuuia ;— or 3U— By an equivalent inaroate of the aoro aaaured. Smnil Charge for Manaiiement. — Tba Ezpnnaea of tha OfQco being boroa in due proportion by the two Oranchea. Prompt Sattlamunt of Claima. — All eiaima will ba payable witbia (hiaomontha after aatiafnctory proof of the death of the Life Aaaured. I'he Director* re«erving to themaelvea the power to diacliurge any claim immediately on ita being eaiabliahad. Polioiua litpie} 1/ I • i V ilOti BKLOH£R B FARMEB g 1^53. 11853 I r'U'^sKi )»')it !'*'j«.i»*. si*^„'i* !>ui-'':«» a* "io 'rf3.'.-;!n6L'r> n^T ^' Star Life Assurance Society.'' '' ixu ,M FOUNDED 1843. *" ' ^'^ -f'*^*' '< (««»'^ «Nf i»| »»> ft CAPITAL £100,000 STERLING. I,. Ic Oft .'ip»j''. i' .\ \ All necessary Blanks and Pamphlets and every information fVir. nighed gratis, by the Sooifty's Ag«Qt pr Medical Examiner. R. S. BLACK, M.a, ,u/ M. G. BLACK, Jr., Medical Ezamiuer. '^ ' Agent at Halifax, N. 3. 1 k 1 1853. ! r I i , • i I 1853. ALMANACK. 100 Life Assurance Company, CHIEF OPFrCE;— 76, CflPiAPSIDE, LO.VDOJV. ariJMKT — — Admitting, on equal terms, persons ot every class to all its benefits and advantag^es. Capital £'250,000, 1 . Fully S!ib.<»rribed ipr by BY Jl J^CMEROUS BODY OF SHAREHOLDERS, iWhose namej and addresses are published with the prospectuses, thereby offering the most pertVct security (o all parties transacting business with the Corporation. ' Itss-iiorcaeit rc:i«sir«s -of tlse Corporation. ■iCombininjr most ; alunble advaiitages for the Livinw, not to be found in any former existing Company I I. Ten per cent ot the entire profits of the company is appropri- ated Hr tha formation of a ref et lund, for thj buntfil of ponies 'assured for life, who have paid fire years premiums, their widows iauil orphan.o, in th»j eveni. of old age. I »I. T'.ni p r cent., for the relief of aged and distressed proprietors, lafiarsred or not, their widows riid orphans. I I'.!. In ad Jition to the usuil biisin^sa of lifti assurance, assurances in iiranted a(raii)fc,t paralysi?-, bl'ndness, accidents, insnnity, and eycty Kstber nfRic ion, budily and mental, at rnodontf* ratej. ' ?^ici.=sindi.spiitiibie,aiid fioo of st:im7 duty. ^ »««.«—»« ^W) ex'ri charge for {roini.Tto, or n's-iiliM^r in, Au.^fraiaai.i, Bprmud.i, iMAHein, (';jpo cf Good Hope, Manritius, and th« Uriiiah Nortti A!»««»rican Colonies. , !V««»(iic!il men in all cases remuneraied for their repoit. ■^n»% A ?.l^erftI commission allowed to agents. S%*t»t^s«%, l']v?ry description of li!o assurance business transacted. Detailed prospectuses, containing the mineiJ and addressos of nil jthesharetiolders, rale of pretpium, an oxplanation of tiie system now orii^i^ited ; togatiier with useful information and statistics respecting jlii'i' a»)8«fance, may be ha ,n^>fti,5>» ^tit^ 3 Id 'e, Pictouy 8helburne, . Sydney, Capo Breton, Truro, Tatama/rouahA, WolfDilU, . Windsor^ Weymouth^ • Varmoutht are Agents for the above Company. Alfred Whitman, Esq., MP.P. . John D. Kinnear, Silas L, Morse, Henry Stewart, 6. H. Calkins, . Daniel Owen, Robert Roberts. David C. Landers, Willian Cooper, Clarence Primrose, Robert Thomson, . Peter Hall Clarke, John Burnyeat, Arch Patterson, John W BarsB, MonsonH. Geudge, Colin Campbell, jr. . £. W. B. Moody, «« (i ti tc It CI m I halt mer / Paa J,, ,■■1. H 1853 i' H$toriat usraitui [Element oa. :ll ! Sterling ick and ig in the >idly ad- »e com liens of to Len- rded by ings. pany. P.P. 1853 * w ' « - ALMASACK. Ill t •: v-j- NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Ji , ' OF ., LONDON. 1 NOTA SCOTIA AGEKCY.-Head Offiee, Halifax fiaak BaUding. CAPITAL, £600,000 STERLING. By recent regnlation, parties Iniuring are allowed to borrow one halt of the Annual premium, without any security, except endorse- ment on Policy. Agents are established throughout the Province, from whom Blanka Pamphlets and every information may be obtained. P. C. HILL, Agent for Nova Sootia. .^ „. LOCAL DIRECTORS AT HALIFAX. vt 1 . T. C. KINNEAR, Esq., Chairma«. HON'BLE S. CUNARD, HKNRY PRYOR, Esq. JOHN STRACHAN, Esq. .., J.G. A. CREIGHTON,Esq. ; P. CARTERET HILL, Aokht. . The lollewing Gentlemen Annapolis,' Amherst, Bridgetown, . Digby, Kentville, Lanenburg, Liverpool, , , Nlctauz, Pogwash and Wallace Picton, Shelburne, Sydney, Cape Breton, Trure, Wolfviile, Windsor, Weymontfi, Yarmouth, Halifax, Nov. 1652. , are Agents for the above Couipany. Alfred Whitman, Esq., M.P.P. John D. Kinnear, Silas L. Morse, Henry Stewart, B. H. Calkins, Daniel Owen,« Robert Rot>erts, David C. Landers.fj'* William Cooper, " Clarence Primrose,* '* Robert Thomson, ^ PeterHall Clarke, " JohnBurnyeat, ** John W. Bars s, *« Monson H. Geudge, ** Colin Campbell, jr. ** E. W. B. Moody, ^ /' it tt (i ass -i * -. . . .. Uia BRLCHBR S FARMKR's 1853 TO THE IMOITA SCOTJA PUBLIC. INTRODUCTION J I a, r*'«^«* '"OF THE RUSSIA SHVE VesretaMo Ointment THFi great sticoess thai has attended the Rus- A Salvk in JJoston, U.S., »d .j.'.roughout the Nev ^'* ""*■'-*=• *^' if. r hmtit nffland States, has indu- ced ihe proprietorg to inirvoducp it to tlu; Nova Scotia public,— be- fieyinjr na they do, that it is an article infinitely superior to nny- thinj^ hitherto preaentod in and adapted to the wants ot" this country, {for the cure of the vario*n compliiints for v/.iic'i it is designed. As 1 a healing reinpdy, i(s vi't'jes are almost miraculous ; and the good effects that are ?iire immediately to follow ltd appiic.xtior!, have ren- dered the Russia Salve a reliab'e ajid truly benclcial remedy. For Cuts and Flesh Wounds, its hyalin r power i? wonderful ; and when ;used ;n c'lee of a severe Saald or JJurn, it allaya thj irritation and jsniartas if by magic. Po grent is tho estimation i'j which this Stilv* is hold throu;'hout the New En^I.-intl Stati'!', li)!it there is scnrcely n workshop or family that have not a bo.v or two cori- stantly on haml, in case olrtccidant. fi lias oiia merit uluM.7V..>..'|g» ^ j^ 'riiu Irstory of ihti introiiuctiou of the Ru'sla Snlvo to the Atnoficnn public i* nt-t S witiiout its romnnce. It is a CRJebrnted Ktl^;si in preparation, and used principnilyjj 'In thfj army — nnd dpring the nricm.irabla C:ui.pni^'ni ot78i'3, it wut a|iplied with won- j{ ■ leifnl snccP89 in tlionsandi of ccari— nn I p^iriicularly by iiii old poldior who hnd ro- L ci'iveil a sevuro wonndjn action. ^'GVl:ral voitra nft6r,tho ohtr-oldior onjigrateJ to this! O'luutry, and i'.i gmtitude for a dof I of r.hnrity rendered him, ho guvo iJie aecrot of| its pieiinratiun. It has bocn in uso in the United fclatos nearly thirty years, but cou- ■finod exf'lusivelv to M-i'^sackusttts. This Salvo curc^ all ki^dror Hi:rn?, Cnncf?ri?, Fnlons, Ulcnrs, Salt Rheum, Ring iNfiiJii, Spiain", l-'ever Sor««. I (;(-iieritiA;;ont, VVholesHio nn I Rptail, for Novi Fcotia, E. G. FtJLLEK, Bonksell (cr, 35, l*l!rj Attest, Halifux. Hold uUo by II, Frusor, rid on ; I). K Geldrrt, ' jVVindsor ; J. A. Giblu^n, Vvilnxt j F. \i Clu'pinnn, Lawronco'own ; .1. IJ. Thorne, iiridgHtowr-v 5 Dr. .f. W. Miirshnll, Tatsm'^fftHihe ; John Gauld, Ilivt'r John ; M. L Dickey, Cornwalii.i ; Edwnrd Hinith, Liverpool) J^tvi yorden, FutfWHili ; John feimpson, VViiFlHcn ; John ForgusoD, fSydn^y, C. H. ; tjdw. Uogsvwtll, Amherst ; J. J VVyld,li't. JoliUt", i^^ewtb»«ndlund ; J.J. Tipi-J, thjrlottetowi), P. B. Isflaiid. r^KICE 25XENT0PER BOX. ")., iiiMlimiBiiStmSlUiitimaaiSAt i "'lyiiiiliiii iriiniit«irr-»iiitMdH» mww- irmiimtmiSSiUMm 185a 3N LVB aent m >8i that e Rfs- 1, U.S., ! Nev I indu- c, — be- any- Duntry, (1. As 1 e good \b re ren- ' '. For ^ when a and two eon- utions of y Olio to icalioii, ic 1* nt-l incipnily ith woii- tind ro-(I )J to ec ut cou nd ro-(;} tottiiiilir Jiot cifl m, Ring hinglfs, Scalds, y», Fo8- ingrown looliBell- tJeiilrit,; 'riiornc!, j Joliiw |»t ; J. J.; r IJ I. ■! |l.illi||iil||PMi««« ti j iii m iWii ^J l Wi ^'— ii w m.mrav rTmr.' ^ mtmm'^mn nm ^mmmmm iilliiiUMiSIWllI CAPITAL, X50{^COO Stkklinu .NOVA SCOTIA BRANCH. I Hkao Office — Xo. 21 lloliis Street, Halifax. N. S. TEIE COLONIAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY hn* been estal>li«(hed lor iho piir[)()se of extetitliu^ to the Colonies of Great Ikitaiii, tlie full beiiclil of Lite Assurance; aud for the! ||)ur|«()se <»f jriviii;; incrertged facilities to persons visitiiir, or resid-' ing in Foreij;ii cuimtries. Tlie Company is registered and empowered nndt-r the Act of Parliament 7 and 8 Vict., cap. 1 lit. The Genera! Rejjjiilalions and Conditions have heeu iomied; upon principles of (aiiness and liberality, 8»» as to encourajre Assurance amoni^ all i:lasscs of the community. The Rates in iNoxn Scoiiu are tiio same as in Great Britain, and formed on thej imost correct observations which exist as to the value of liie. i The Assured have permisi^ioa to pasH and repass from this |Pro\ince to any European Port, at all seasons of the T/car, and livithin any port of North America to the Northward of 38i ■<-'i ^ il i :i.;;f Nautical Almanacks, for 1853. English and American CHARTS ; Sailing Directions, Coast Pilot, Parallel Rulers, &c. &c. Also— a great variety 9f Paper Hangings, very handsome patterns, and low prices. JAS DONOHOE, , No. 30, HoUis Street. DTIA Ua. fid. 79. Od. 48. Od. icotia, id Hymn ters, and America. :ademy'8| ork have 5s. ; C. H. C, N.S. iriaSgOW,! ly in the! i Trapping, 5 ; Steel; I, Prayer| lish and Tables,! s, Coast indsome Street. JOHN NAYLOR, 'SM^^\%'1, 152 Granville Street Halifax, N. S. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A GENERAL SIPPLY OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, SPICES, DYE STUFFS, SlC. Which are oft'erod for sale. Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest Market prices. MEDICINE CHESTS fitted up and renewed at short nutice. Prescriptions carefully prepared. ! fi .*'' sr iiii •1 (■■ ', (■( -t Leaves Halifax J. < M, Leave Windsor Leave Kentville ROYAL WESTERN STAGE COACH. HALIFAX TO ANNAPOLIS. I , (carrying H. iM. MAILS.) i ( For Windsor and Kentville every rooming I at 9 o'clock. ■{ For Windsor, Kentville, Aylesford, Rridge- I town, and Annapolis, on Tuesday, Thurs- (^ day and Saturday mornings, at 9 o'clock. f For Halifax every morning after the arrival I of the Coach from Kentville. ^ For Kentville and Annapolis every after- I noon after the arrival ol the Coach from \ Halifax. f For Windsor, Wolfville, nd Halifax, every I morning at 6 o'clock. ^ For Aylesford, Bridgetown, and Annapolis ( on Monday,Wedne8day, and Friday morn- \ ing at 6 o'clock. Leave Annapolis for Kentville, Windsor, and Halifax, on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings at 9 o'clock. Coaches despatched extra when required on the arrival of the Steamers. The above line connects with the Steamers for St. John, N. B., Portland, and Boston, from Windsor and Annapolis. ' ^? KING & BROTHERS. ' - ~ "^ ,iJ-.J. •"*■ ^ KOYAL MAIL SHORE LINE. HALIFAX TO YARMOUTH. i Lmvtt Kalit'.ix tur Chcsler, Ltinenburfj, Liverpool, iS|j«lhurtu!, !Barrin{.'lon, and Yarmoulli. on Monday and Thursday mornintfs wt 9 o'clock. Returnins; leaves YaiMuoiilh on Monday and Thursday nr>orn- ings ill II o'clock, and Lunenburg on Wednesday and SSalurday mornini!;s — arriving at Halita^i on Wednesday and Saturday eveninir*'- Inlant^ in nrniiii, free. Five years and under, half-fare., Be- itwecn 5 and I •-2, three <]uarter «nus, in which the ayriciihuial asjject ol our country has esscn-' iially changed. , , , ,..,i' j Ev(jr kcepinir the object for whicli it was entablished !«teadily; in view, it will continue to elucidate and enforce the advantages! ;of an Improved System of Hlsmanduy, by explaining the piiiiciples on wiiiclj it is founded, and by exhibiting the practice l)y which it can bo carried into successful operation--to show the farmer that it he would thrive in his business, he must adopt 'a Rotation of Crops best calculated for his soils —to convince ihim of the value of Manure, and to point out the various ways jin which its amount may be ^really increased, and to what crops and in what miiimer different substances may be most advan tai^eously apj)lied— to convince him that instead of rendering his lands poorer and his crops lighter, from year to year, Ije might and ought to pursue such a course as would" increase the ifeitility of his farm and the amount of its products each suc- ceediiiir year; thus rendering its cultivation far more profitable, las well as infinitely more satisfactory to an intelligent mind. I First tSeries -10 volumes, quarto — 1834 to 184;?. ' New Series — 8 volumes, octavo, now completed. ! Any of the volumes, txci;yt the one for 1848, can be had sepa 'rately. THE HORTICULTURIST, and Journal of Rural Art and Ruial Taste, devoted to Horticulture, Landscape Gardening, Ruial Architecture, Botany, Pomology, Rural Economy, &c., published monthly in octavo form of 48 pages, each number accompanied by Engravings of Rural Cottages, and Villas, Farm Houses, Gates, Lodges, Ice Houses, Vineries, Flowering Shrubs &c. 6 volumes of this ivork are now completed. A new volume (the 7th) commenced wilh the January number for 1852; and it will be the constant aim of the Editor and the Publisher, by every means in their power, to render it still more worthy, by every practical improvement, of the liberal patronage it is receiving. t^^UifffO vtirv?^! , .^-.VfK ■■fT^i«"' 'A 'i>.tin^t'A 'n-:"!? vit .■>*ttM"iT r ; ) '>i >;>,; 4. ! ( ^Y •t :■•* fy 101 TO 118 - na Asitor iMarine Ine. Comp'v Atlienseum, Sons of Temp. Atlditiont* and alteration;*, Adverti-'cmentJ', Board of Revenue, j Re^. and Statistics - i ■ Works - IBarristerr* ami Attornies* - I Society - Baptist Education Committep Ministers - I Missionary Board-*, I Free Christian Min. I Will Ministers ictoria - r?9 Inverne-*" 90; Rirhnior.d 100 Central Hoaul AiiricuUiUR Health, Hx. 57 67 61 61 3 to 29 S3 34 Banks in Halifax - British N. A. Association Chronolooical Cycles ICalendar Pages - - 6 Comnrr Crown Lands Office 'e Indian Affairs - - for Issuing Prov. Notes 34 40 41 4( 41 41 4« 51 53 CO 60 78 84 &9 46 52 64 Mechanics' Institute 91 Agricultural Society 91 — Common, Trus. of 91 — Firewardens - 91 Company - 91, — Engine Comp'v 9li (^ipe Breton Circuit 34 Corporation of Halifnx . 34 (/olonial Life Assur. Comp'v 42 Connecticut Life Assur. Comi 41 Carpenter's Society 49iDalhousie College, Halifax 56 Diocesan Church Society 57 Dartmouth Steamboat (.'omp'y S2 Street Comm'rs Trus. W^ater Lots - Burial (iround Court of Cliancery Sui>reme « . - of Error Marriage and Divorce Vice Admiralty - Cogswell Scholarship Clergy Established Church I Roman Catholic Church Colonial ChuichandSt;hool Soc. 62 Church of Scotland Lay Ass. 53 Congregational Union of N- S. 59 Consuls - - - - 59 County of Halifax - ■ ■•'* m - 59 Colchester - ■■ - 65 1 Cumberland - - G6 91 91 91 3 5 30, 65; Ember Days - - - . Eclipses - -'* '■•^"'- ■- Explanation of Calendar pages Executive Council - Eastern Circuit English Widows Fund, General ^ asi Life Ass. Association 3 Eagle Life Iniiurance Comp'y S8 Equitable Fire Insurance Co. - f;*? Farmer's Calendar - - 6 to 29 Financial Secretary's Office, - 33 Free Cliurch College Academv - — Home Mission Discussion Club 49 49 50 90 «. 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