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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. ata Hure, 3 2X 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 ->^!1- «- -:^w >* ^ * / ^^ "nr ^!^ 4 r?-ffi ^; ifrA©ii FOA 7KK VD^AH OF OtTB XiOHD^ .-',\ r.(^^w»tMtin^ ilie Mrd after Bis sett He, or Leap V^ar^ ^, tl':- CA-l'CULATF.D FOR THE M.'mrDlAN OF UAl.rFAX/V, S^' / BUT WILL SERVK FCR»iM^^^ ^''PrldjM a glas€e laJierein xnt^may contempt at c^ He'^c'imalf Pmcrr fmd^, Mojestie of God of God: it i^i^iat great^^ bo6i;e of.soTttrge a charif-cier, that, a 7nn.n may r20 o^ti m^d^^k- Xi ', yea, ci'en the simphst man tho^t chriKot rcad}'\iyxjtf.yci'^>. fspcll out ofthi$ hobhe that'tittre^'i^ n (X)D IftP ;' yea, ci'en the simplest man tho^t chriKot ^cad}*^jiaii.ycfWf^ out ofuih hobhe that'tittre^'i^ n (X)D. //of/^^Js^eiJjbe.Jitil^" ^hatMthi» CaUndar, and every Plovghiiian this J!,'Jii2JiiJ^. 1> SOLO *Y C. H. BELCHTR, • 9d9 do over a ball half houtedj do do under 2 do close, 8 do do bettceen 2 do separated, 9 do Flag of any colour ^10 or mere dv ' <^- * farmer's ALMAlfACK. J^igiials made at the Citadel Hill when Vessels ar© coming up the Harbour. One ball clone, a square rigged do. under a ball, ^€9sel .^.One ball half hoisted, •••• 2 do Two do close, 3 do Two do separated,' ....... 4 tio "1 Vendantofany colour, "bdo iXZJ^The. above are hoisted at the east or west yatd arm, ae- Curding to the quarter the vessel first appears in, nnth the addi- tion of a ball at the centre of the yard, until the vessel can be sven, when one or more of the fbllowing descriptive colours toiil be hoisted at the mast head. An Union, a flag ship, with or without a squadron. Do. with a red pendant over it, a two docker. .'// Do. witfi a blue pendant over it, afriLjato. Do. with a white-pendant over it, a small armed'essol. A rod flag pierced white, a paoket. A blue pendant, a mercliant ship. ^* A red do. a merchant brig. ^ , f. , ^ A while do. a topsail schooner or sloop. A blue and white l\\g, horizontally divided, neutral flecH. A white and blue pendant, noiiiral man of war. •; A blue flag, neutral merchant ship. A red, white and blue flag, an enemy's fleet. " *y.' A red fl'igf, an enemy's merchantman. •An Union Jack over neutral or enemy's signals, vessel is do- tCwtiod or prize. A \\i. i,a flag over any signal, vessel bears a flagof trnco. A ball ao ti.e mast head, vessel is on shore in clistreat*. — Should immediaie .;!»' he necessary, gun«( are to be fired. Evplfiiiitf on of Signals. Mado on the ensign StaflTat Ciiti'tniill, to denote tbo port whicli vessels entering the IlarbourMiro from. ■"¥t A red flag, Gieat Britain. ^ A rod and v,'hite do. Mediterranean. • ^,..' „ A red pendant, (.'ontinent of Europe. A white & red f)ondant,Madeira, Canary, or Western Isles. A blue flag, West Indies. A bine pendant, Bermudas, "Bahamas, or Turk's Island. A blue and white flag, United States. ' A white flag, Newfoundland. '*** A red and white fl ig, horizontally divided, Quebec, or Gulf ftf SU-iawrenco. A blue and wiiite flag, horizontally divi-, ded.NowBrunswich, or Bay of Fundy. A whiteS^blue fiendantjvessel has an Englis^h mail on board, i A white pendant, coasts of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton. Repeat (Vonr Out Posts at Citadel Hill. For a' square rig^^^nl vessel, two balls of a size. — A Ship,a largo b:i;I at the en'l of the yard with a small one in the centre.— A brig.a small ball aUhe end of tho yarcl, witU a largo one ia tfce eentre. " '^^ ' , -¥ . ' . ' , . i < > ..J J r \ ■^ l9 h lo • t- >t; H K > \J 6|' A lorensfe in the centre close up, -a sloop or achooncr. Do. hnlf hoisted, two or more scliooners. Merchant's Privfite- Signals — Port of Halifax. BfiUE— J. U. Tidmarslj, a blue flajr. A. Belcher & Co do crossed white. S. Cnnard & Co do.. . . centre a white star Wni. vStnry.. . do do,., a white square John (^iark dp crossed white diagonally Wm. PrytH* &.Co, a blue & wiiite do.blue uppermost M. Richardson, a blue and red do.blue next the inaat ' ■ ijreo P Lawson, a blue and white chequered do VVm B.llamilton &Co.a blue, white & blue do.blue uppermost Jas Oswald, a blue, whjte and red do. blue uppermost Francis Stevens, a blue, white Wallace's, 1 Mrs Wilcox, Wind- 'Vvitter'3, 13 Blanchard's) Tru- ro, 7 modlh road, Co3riiitj''.s, VVey- } (Gourley'SjOiisiow, .5 niouih Chnrcl) ^ OjVowlira, Lower / , . .rournio'sj^Jcisaiboolj Village, \ l^'Cosmairs, Clan?, 4|Clark's, foot of > , ^]^i Tcrrian's, Monta- jCob. .Mountains \ * liil .?a.n Cove, 1.5 Pnr(iy's,top of do. t; 14 Coruiiig's, Bear llivcr. Parry's, Yarmouth Lakes 8 Richan's, t^mith'ti sor, (1")) Songster's, Fal- mouth bndge, Smith's. North ru])'3 Morton's Graham's,' ()' Yarmouth Church, .5 ' 'Blanvoit's,TusketJ() Nic :kerson .s tic river, ^j.i B, ;Sjiinney's, Apub- 8 Apubtic ileu'.^un's, lliv- ( ,, er Philip, \ ^ tSto wart's, 10 iJont's, Amherst, 10 VVoihorhead's \ fort Cumberland. \ 7 g i'o Fredoncton,NB. , JBent'b-, Amherst 125 4 I 5, 4j Ji'^y. iLarkin's,Pabn:co 10 Fowler's 'l^^''*''^''"'^''^^^"'^'"'^^^'^'^.-^*!'- 11 ^o 1 •., 'Kent- I ri-'^ton. joB^ss Sackville, 51 Wells', llewson's, Tantramare Marsh 10 Strickland^, Watfs Sharp's, ('rano's, Harris'.^, Cibbon's, L'..'onard's, Bri(i;.ietown, Annapol;s town Ditmars, W inches' cr's Digby, Ruggles' -ilje t> P'~'^'t'll's,riv.C!yde,5 '^-2) UJ^irgraves, Shol- burne, 7 8 1 12 10 5 1; ITx. to Cumberland. () 5 Ful./,'s, 7 14!} P'lo'cher's ^^huUz's ^i Mall's '^. Keys' '^ Mc Keen's Corbelt'SjiGay's Miller's, | River, Annapolis to rfhel-jSibley's, burne. jlLU's, Clements Ch'jrch,r) Polly's Bear River Bridge,:^ Clark's 3 () 3i 3 7^ n ft > :\lorriso!i's, Dor- eho.4er .loseph Black's LJen Charters', Harper's &, Kelly's, bend of the Petti- coiiack river, \~) .lactpies' 1;") ►Scott.'s 3 Blake ncy's 3 Pittlield's 10 Couule's, Sussex Vale 13^ Baxter's,Finger Board 15 Gilles', head of Bellisle, •r'ro.mwell's, ." Watson's, Washa- 5 T J ^ ( r with roads 14 1.^1 5 Po'iri- J;') 3 :i 10 aex er l)f 5 s \^ If .\: . / domoak. 1 Halifax to Pictou via Johnson's, llnm- Nevers' & Oakley'a Giuiseg, 7 Tilly's, 10 Widow Parley's 10 Fredencton, 10 '292 To St. John, N. B. Baxter's, at thcFin- ger Board, 2'-i7 from Baxter's to De Forrest's, Hampton Ferry,t2 Beatie's, Hammond' M'Kay's, River. 10i^..ooo..» Musqiiodoboit. Dartmouth across the Ferry, ii Preston,Braiii.'y's (i Putnam's ftirm Uart's, M'Keen's, Leckic's, Archibald's Geddes' Heney's, Dunbar's, VV. branch E.lliver, Pictou, '^() 8 5 5 11 la 4 4 4 St. John, 14a 273h via raser's. ■)y To Cr.mberland Windsor Windsor, Parrsboro' ter, FuUerton's, Jcnks' Furlong's, Macan River, 6i Pugsley-'SjNapan, 'J Bent's, Amherst, 9 Wetherhead's, Fort. Cumberland, 7 45 W8- ]) Across the harbour to WahnsleyCourtI across the ferry House, ] " ♦5^ ^-^ Halifax to Antigo- nish. Blanchar(i's,VVest R-ivt r, Pictou, 92 Chisholm's, New Glasgow 10 Sutherland's, Meri- gomish, 7 Murray's 10 Mc Donald'?,Gulf mend's plaius, l^i Phillipps', Ingiaham River I'J Herberts Cove 7 Lovctt's, Cheater 12 Gold river t» Ulackhousc's 4 Martin's river 3 Ernst's, Musljamush river, 5 Mrs ^wicker's, Mahone Bay Heck man's, Lunen- burg (70.]) f; Jon Pernette's ferry at Lahave river 7 Mrs Mannings, ) Petite Riviere 'J* Teals, Broad Cove 4 Mack's,mill villay e !i Liverpool Town 83 Port Mouton Port Joliy. Sable River Jordan River Shelburno Shore, lOirr Halifax to Pictou. To Truro, 04 Lyons', 7 Archibald's, Sal- mon River, 8 Ste\rart's, Mount Tom. 10 Blanc hard's, ^ West River ^ Piclou town I ij^'Mrs Simmond's and Walmsley's, l(j c^'iiuben- 145 The road over the Antigotiish laoim- tains sliortcns the above dir^tance u- Malifax to acadie. Terfry's Cochran's , 4 Muri)hy's, Rawdou Chuifh 8i Ilrnry Bio is' Cove j Douglas 1 I jKeunetcGok brido:c4 Month of the Shu- bout 10 miles. '-^{Hx.fo-Slielburne via bouacadie river Ki^ lyi Lunenburg & i^i-i ' verpool. j -^jj U'2 -•^•' * The Parrsboro' Packet sails rcinilailv to Wpuii^or ;mi(I riorton every week, from the 1st April to Clirislina.s : leaves Parriboro' o" VTn>ifiuf. r«r;..,i „..,i . *i ..,,»:.f;...-T .,.. ..., to be at Wi Parrsboro' very week, from the 1st April to Clirisliiia.s : leaves .)' on Monday [wind and woatlnT pHrmiitiug] so nst Windsor on Tuesday, and will sail from thence tor / the hr»t hlj^h water that happens at or after 8 oVIucL A y p^ , ^» farmkrN almanack. intlio morninqf — loaves Parrsboro' on Thui*s{lay, so as to he at liorh)!! on F'ridHy, and will suil from thfiiico for I'arrsboro' the first high water at or after 8 o'clock in the mornin]». The Packet I'Voquently goes to Windsor twice a week. The column of the Moon's sotithing' in tke Calcnslar pagt'j), ii the lime orhi,!J:li wntorat W indsor, Horton, »SiC^ iM A I L (X) AC 1 1 ES^ The Royal Western Mail Coaches run ffiom Halifax to Windsor, Kentville and Annapolis, and fVojn Annupolis to^ Kontville, Windsor and Halifax, Tiuif.k, timks a Wkek, — l!Mvin.r Halifax and Annapolis on the mornings of 7Ve5 ;j Bridjifetown 2 Annapolis 2 Konl ville to Bridgetown 15 r Ann:', polls 1 Windsor to Keiilvillo Oil .'i . Bridgetown 1 G 3 Annapolis Ill ."J J^e7itf>,Mr. ISRAEL ALL mo J^'', Water St. mar tht Bank. Windsor, Ur. JOHjX STARK; KcnUille, Mv. STlilCK- LA.YD ; Annapolis, S. COWLLVG, Esq \Z^J^ The Etsierii Mail Coaclies Icive Halilax ar^d Pictoii on the | iTioriiiu^^s of" ^Nlond.iy. W-cdnesday, find Friday, at () o'clock, a m ; and arrive at Halifax on the eveiiii.gs of Tuesday, Thursday and Saluid-xy at '^ o'clock p m Agimts, Halifax, Mr .HUGH CAMPBELL, Upper Water St. opposite the Ordnance ; Pictuu, Mr. JAS. PRIMROSE. FARES. —Fiom Halifax to Truro jCl — ^ Piciou 1 10 — ~ Trui'O to Pictou , V2 The Henrietta Stfam Boat, plies Thrke timks a Week between St. John, Cii-byand Annapolis, and St. John, East- port, and St. Andrew'.^, carryinfjf the mails and pas>'eiij,fers. Monday, leaves St. John for Digby and Aniuipolis ; reiurna from Annapolis (touching at Digby ^ to St. John, on Tuesday. Wednesday, leaves St. John for Eastport and S-t. Andrews; returns from St. Andrew's (touching at Eastport) to St. John, on Tljur-oday. » Friday, to Digby aad Annapolis, returning on Saturday — Time of leaving, 7 o'clock in the morning. Summer. "Winter. Fauss— from S. .Tohn to Digby, $1-1 $"2 Annapolis, 2 . 2i • East;>ort, 2 2i St. Andrews 25 3 1 '^ u a (1 15 () » s {) 15 11 » > () >> f I ^ '^ u V I r ^ FARMER'S ALMANACK. T ABSTRACTS FROIME THE JOURSaTALS or the House of Assembly, for 1832. The Joint Committee of His Majesty's Coun- cil and House of Assembly, appointed to exa- mine the Public Accounts, reported 3rd. Feb. 1832, as follows:— TREASURER OF THE PROVIJVCE. His Accounts, to the 31st Dec. last, have been recoivcd, there is due him , • • • • ^61 16 I COLLECTORS OF IMPOST AND EXCISE. Halifax, — His Accounts, to the siune date, have been received ; Bonds in his hands £38,358 5 10 He has collected and paid the Treasur- er, on account of iheI*oor,for 5 Quarters, 700/. and has Bonds for Jt;45l 8 9 ' Slidbunic. — His Account^ to .the same date, have been received. Bonds -' inhishonds 1,405 8 $. Yarmoulh. — H is A ct .« . , do. . . . 7 1 ; 8 6 ^ \ Tiiis sum charged by liwn, as Coniinis- sion on sundry Drawbacks, as heretofore • reported, has not been reiunded, or any notice of it in his accounts, the Committee being dissatisfied with the charge «7 :3 7 802 \1 1 Z/tmenft^j'/^".— His Accovmts, do. do 1,113 lo 1>, Liverpool.— His Account.?, do. do. and y are correct, witii the exceplio)i of -€"14 8 6 charged for Commission on Guager's • Salary, he is theretbre accountable fur this sum in addition to Bonds in his hands. .*2,5!22 10 6 King's County — His Accounts, do. do. 169 6 Cumberland. H is A ccounts, do. do 7 1 3 1 Pidou.— His Account?, do. do 721 4 S ^innapolis.- -H'la Accounts, do. do- 41 b Sydney County. — His Accounts, do, . Balance ofBonds, do .....120 17 Si He has charged for the last 2 years, £52, per annum for a Waiter, which the Committee do not approve of, and know .^' not of any authority he had for it. , , CurritdforuKird. ""£45,325 3 10^ I FARMRR^S ALMAfVAeK. Brotight forward. £45,3^(5 3 \Qi ffeymouth. — His Accounts, do. do. Bonds in his Hands 52 1 S D^ ■Oii^hy. — His Accounts, do. do 451 8 I Jnckat. — His Accounts, do. do 1,(597 14 6 Jimherst. — His Accounts have been received to the .^Ist December last, iiondsin his liunds .5.1 6 8 Hants, — His Accounts, do. do 571 16 6 Port Hood. — His Accounts, do. do. incorrectly stated, lie is accountable as corrected for 308 1 7 9^ Argyle. — His Accounts Current for the Years, IB-ia and ISSO, to the 31st Dec. have been received, in Account for 1 8^29, he has taken credit for Van Norden's Bond for £S1 13 4 and for Commission on that sum £o 13, which is not cor- rect, and must remain accountable the amount say £43 6 4 fionds in hands 175 19 3 . -> ^2! 9 5 4 No Accourjt Current, for 1831 .- Quarterly Returns have been re- ceived for 3 Qrs , March I4.s id; June, £'22 3 2i ; Dec £55 2 2i-77 19 G-207 4 10 Sydney J Cape-Breton. — His Ac- counts Current have been received to the 31st Dec. 1830. Bonds in hi$ hands at that time, 396 7 By Report of the Committee, in Feb. 1830, he had overcharged in his Accpunt fur 1829, this sum, of which he takes no notice, 10 cMO(> 7 Oi No Account Current U>i 18:31, Quarterly Ueturns have Ij^cu re- ceived to 30thS('[>t. afuoinitinj' to 2t'>'J 12 8- 4*608 19 8i It appf^arsby tiie Treasurer's Ac- (iuunt le has paid 200 4C8 19 8^ Civiicil /orwardy JCi8,5a7 14 7 1/ » \0i * 8 I i 6 6 8 6 6 7 9i < I' 4 10 5 ir 4 7 ^oifurAf /o«M>ari/,jC48,687 li 7 lift has coUf rtcd for the support of the Poor, 2.31. 7s "idd but does not state liow it is disposed of. Colchester. — Ilis Accouritsto ■'Slst Dec. last, have been received, in- correctly stated, he is accountable Hi corrected for ♦ 509 5 1 j £40,O0G 19 84 He has transmitted to the Comnnissioncrs of thr? Re- venue, R. C. Blair's Bond, dated 16th July, 18:^9. ba-. lance due thereon 751, to be prosecuted. He has produced two entries for Rum imported hy P. Martin, in 18.30, the Duties thereon 3Gl. i!2s .3d, which Mr. P. Martin refusod to give Bond, or pay for. He has sent a statement wherein he makes VV illiani Fri(!ze and others, indebted for 371. 12s 4d and costs Gl 8d Id without date orlJond. He !ia.< sent aliond sijrn^d by tlic same per- sons for 101 5s, dated 28th April, 18M,' and one other Bond, signed by James Sly and others, for 341, dated 9th June, 1824 ; also a Note of hand signed by J. Graham in his favor for 141. 18s Id, dated 2d Sept. 1820, pur- porting to be lor Balance due on settlement of Accounts to that date, all of wh'ch persons he states have become Insolvent, amounting to 1331. 7s 8d. liOAN Offices. — A'mg's Couniy. — 1 he whole amount of liC/an has been paid and received. Jinnapolis. — 'Ilie Commissioners Accolint has been re- ceived to 31st Dec. last, by which it appears he has col- lected 1041 ]6n 3d, by the Treasurer's Account it appears he has remitted 1921 17s 7 fid. He has also sent a state- ment by which there is still due on prinf ipal 7901. 9s, and Interest 3601. Is Id, in all £1,150 10 1 Isle of .Sable. — The former Commissioner's Accts. to the 31st Dec. last, have been received. Balance in his hands 906 1 lOi By his statement- there is due to the Snperintendant and Servants 632 l8 4 <£273~3 gI The present Commissioners report that the Salvage awarded on the Brig Orpheus, is not yet received, but will appear inAccounts for 1832 275 i:548 3 6f ><") farmer's kLMKi^UCK. Light-Houses, collected and paid per Accounts. in I8S0, in 1 S3 1, Halifax .£351 19 10.,.. £996 13 7 l^iverpool 112 15 Shelburne 48 G Yarmouth 50 1 Annapolis 18 Colchester 10 7 Pictou 41 Argyll' lor l;-i29, 17 16 Di 5.JS 3 Due by Collectors of liight Duties 445 p Securities in the hands of the Collec- ) noo 0-0 r m tor 01 Impost and Excise, Ilalilax 5 Deduct probable drawbacks 12,358 5 10—26,000 Saciirities in pos.session orOut-portCollector3,viz; Slielburno £1.405 8 8 Weymouth . .5-2 1 3 9^ Yannoti'th . . 80'M2 1 Diofby 42 8 1 Lunenburg 1.113 15 3| Arichat .... 1,097 14 5 Li verpool . . 2,522 1 (i I A mliors t 53 5 8 G 0! Hants 571 ir> 5 3 (iiPord Hood ..208 17 9^ ' . . 4 3 Arn^yle 207 4 10 'G Sydney, C.B. 4(i8 19 8i Colchester .. 509 5 U King-'sCo. . . Cumberland. . 71 Pictou 721 Annapolis. ... 41 Sydney Co.. 120 17 8d .£10,738 14 tU Deduct probable Drawbacks 8738 14 3i~7,000 Uy Balance 5«,GI2 0 JO 50 )0 50 19 13 8 n 19 s- iS 16 J [50 « ^0 f) 00 00 00 00 25 00 00 00 «> 00 178 6 7i 53 17 2 50 00 0^ 4;l 4 6 00 ;86 7 50 10 1 IS o Oi 45 8 I ,000 ')()0 U '■^ Oi J* =^ bi o sr 5 00 K »" vc e M o-^ "*■ ** ^ c "o 2 S re — • ,„ Cw •<*- 2 «^ «-► tj* s ^ = » "^ S: 3 '^ =r P p . cr M,. tr 3 M y . j; ^ (0 "2 I. A. 2. oo * 3 »- *- i» o -J ^ ST e- _ (X ft ^ O © J!f • •■ -■ -- — - w a- — ■ ►t 5. ^. P 0^ S ili « "> - r* •• "^ p *ci< rs 2.= 05 L: C p. eo ^ ^ .- >- a ' W ^ p O /-) ^. CD X O ^ Oil 3 f« C ? V 5 K • '3=. O o ' 3 ' Vt CO CO h5_ tw O p p ». -3 -1 f ^ . •- S o « • M- 1 PaRMCR^S almaxack. (/} ^ p e-t- C/j 3 o c o d Q ^ 00 • 00 o CO o^ CO o fD to to 00 Oi Crx to to 00 CD ^ ft) CO Or OQ ^ S to 00 O ^ o-< o . Ox O • to CO 00 0\ Oi Ct Or to o CO 00 Ca3 o o Ox 9% Nl o o -J p tr p Q » v.. 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Outwards, Coastwise . . . 802 Do. British West- indies 917 40 1400 OS 2951 50 131 17191 13814351 1 181 An Account of the Beef and Pork under the Crown's LocL',5th Jannary,1832. Bbh 105 100 Cwt. Qrs.L'jsi Ebls'Cwt.Qrs.Lbs. 280 29 97 _243 &jbbl ^2^i" ~ 187 2 8 178 2 8 133 3 20 501 52 3 4 173 2 A 434 3 8 10' 17 3 12 lo! 17 3 12 30! 53 2 8 50 89 1 4 1661 3 16|!l00il78 2 8 # r# Account ed into, rs 1830 fARMER,'* AMlTnaCK. 15 freign. Pork. oreign. )0 :o Miibi*. 137 S2i 137 37 24 128 5 •^1 133 15 39 30 117 20 241 137 301 3li Hi 181 icr the Lbs. 12 12 8 4 I 50 > 131 •-3 o a i.2 in ^ » o ■'4 ^.2 o-^l :3 3 CL, o .- cr ^ r-, 3 W CO K CZ' to •Si* -. ^— JC 00 w< iO •^•; o w o Cv-vi 1— ^ — O "-0 ^> c^ CO — n ^ " 3 ';; ^ -• r, Oy ■ C p, o = 'Ta 1^ CO O C 0-, n 1"^ <0 4- r: '■3 .■o . >_i 1— 1 to C2 *i.> ""^ ^i KytJ ' • ■• ^ v« ^ v» -# ■jo CO "c o ^) - f •- > o — rti. "^> .rj M 4^ O C-i Ci '■J r. -i^ oc — "X — - (O — 4- O >-' O i( — iO O ^f x J a- •-< 1. 03 3 -. a.- 3 >^ • — 00 cr.' Cj f^i- >— ' I— Ot C; <0 '— ' I— ' "^ C/j ts >— 4— tO Cv • {--D ic ;c; • JC • CO CO ^i io • I— ^3 to (4;- — J^ M Ji- fO CO C' oo M o en CO' '"C !"5 X- '»'. CO i •, ? " ^ O w< cc CO t:r •'ij cc o :>•! o ct c. 'X C' j^' :x p Ua GO m 'Vt <•/» o -^T c: -^ ►p*. JO ?c c xj lO 2 h. o) AC oi 'c; -::: o? cr; o c; rn. c c ":! *^ ct_*o ;^_c;_*^jx otjr; ^^L'^JJf ?!' a^ cr. CO o »— o >&■ 4a. io Co *k '-o JO o •<» CO CO — JO CO _ ., "^^ ■-' Ci ti <» f» ~ us- W»- tv>- Ci ^ »»- r- C. W Cv K*- Vl »- »«>~ iO «►- VI o o — 25 ro ® • 3 '•i ^ *^ 00 5" ^ a ^ s- b «^ % S- «^' q 2» a 8 ]-it)iLord Avlmwr, <;.>r. G-'n 2-^(»,8i)7 Sir Joliii CoIbi>ni-s Lt.iJoP.. ]-;|:3,848SirPc'reirrineiM:iil land,/./ (;<>»• 74,l!)l;SirArcli. Cam;)b.'l!, U Gov. . 80,000' SirTlionns .1. Cuckrane,^'>i>. 24,00-.) Sir MnrrHyMaxwell,/>f. ('(i». British Slave Colonies in theWest-lndi^s, &c. Much excitement liati existed in ling'and, for sovfral yo-irt past, on the subject ol negro slavery: and jjreat exertions Iiar« been mido by a lar^': and respectable body of E.iixH-h phi- lanthropists, and are siiil in pro^^rcjis, to effect the tola! aboli- tion of slavery in the British Coh)iiios. The following table presents a view of the number ofwhitos, •laves, and free bl9,cks, together with th'» names ot'tha gnver- Hors of the principal Briciah colonies in which slavery exists. Charter edColonies.\ Whitcsl Slaves. Free Governors. a smfca •••••••••• BArbadoes Anti^rua G renada '••••••••■ St.Viuceiil 8t.Chria;opIier'8. . . . Nevis ..-.•. "Virgin Isles. Dominica Xobago •••>•*,•••• Montserrat , }?.ahimas. • Bci muda^. Croion Colonies. Trinidad ......... ^5'. li'jcia ......... Ho.iduras ''• Demerara &E^sequ. Bej bice Africa. fjape of Good Hope Mauritia.s 15,000 S31,000 15,000 81,000 2,000 30,000 800 24,500 l,3:)o 1 ,^00 800j 860; sooj 350; 500 1 4,0 00 : 5,500' 13,500 1,100 300! 23,500 19,500 9,000 5,400 14,500 12,700 6,000 9,. 500 4,650 23,000 13,500 2,450 3,000j 70,000 600, 21,000 40,00) Earl of Mulgrave 5,00;) I Sir JarncH Lyon 4,500, Sir Patrick Ross 3,70')!Sir Jame;* Campbel 2,yoo:Sir George F. \\\\\ 2,500, WihiainNicolay 1 ,800 ' VVm \^OQi\\hy JAG 09 60?|jas. Hathurst.UGar 3,600 l,20s)'N;»thaniel Bla«kweD 70!) SirP.Sieward,LfGo» 2,800 Sir Jus. Carm.Smyth 500 Stephen 11. Chupmaii 16, 000. Lewis Grant 4,000 2,8001 6,000' "ir BcMJ, D'Url>an. 1 ,000 4.'?, 0,10; 3'., 000 1 29,000 8,000! 76,0a0| 15,100 I'OH ,150 81 -.2, 7 0"0 r'4 377^7 Henry Beurd,LJW«» Sir G. LowryColt ' 'ir Charles Colvillt iiw/io;)».—(^liarles J. Stewart, D. \). Bishop ()f Uuobeo ; John Inglis.D.l). Bishop of Nova-Scotia; ChristopherLipa- co;nb, D. D. Bishop of Jamaica; William II. ColuridgQ,D. D. Bishop of BarbaJooa and the L)a\vard Islands. ij» 'f^ m FARMER S ALMAIfACK. 17 Golden Rules for Eiis^lish IMaoistrates. r Cr'n:. . . '. i.iiop.. U Gov.. iine,/;,,i>, ^^ (io», "■^ liar* nl aboh- '^vliitos, exiiits. ors. By Sir Richax] Phillips. ,UOo9 .Smyth mpmAN Urf>an. LtUtt Colt • olviJIc Lips- .1 ft i T, The pGople^s esdrnation of the .i^ovcrnmeril under which tlioy live, beiii^ founds. I on the pure, j list, aud rati- onal adminislration ol'lhe lav s, it ought to be I'elt tiiat Jio, social duties are more imjitu taut and obligatory than thosie of a local niaj^istrate or justice of the peace, 'i. All .:,uch magistrates bciu^i; representatives, in re- gard to their particular poweis, of tlie constitutional au- thority of the supi'ome executive goverujueut, they are bound in every act of their oiiice to considei' thtinseive^ as delegates of the sovereign, and in consonance with the royal oatli,'' to execute law and justice in mercy and to govern the people according to the statutes agreed on in parliament, and to the laws and customs of the kingdom." 3. \n English mngistrate should always bear in mind that tlio supreme executive authority, of which lie is the local i-epresentative,is restricted in its powers, by the laws and the constitution; that the rights and privileges of a IVee people aie .-i^ inuolable as the prerogatives of the so- vereign; and th:ic Lilngii.-h magistrates are not instrun cuts of a despotic power, but agents of a co.ist itun, is equal in the eye ci'the iaw ; that the laws of England are j^o i-espcclors of peisons; tiiat they cajinevir l^e dispensed with to su.t tlie humour of th« mngistrate or tbo policy of the crown; and (lat they are literally iinjierative in their popular sen-.c, until thtT-yliave been altered or repealed by the conjoint autiioritita which made them, 5, The cardinal virtues of all magistracy are ixcok- RJ?rTIDILlTY,IMP.VHTIAL!TY,VIGIL.i.NCK and BEMLXOI.ENCE. 6. An incorrui)tiblG maojstratc vull not ojily be iiicor- ruptible in his own conduct, directly and indiiectlj:, im*- mediately and remotely, but he will exercise a whQlosome T I 18 FARMER^S ALMANACK. «'i.«pirion in rc^^ard to the possible corruptiorii,€xlo»tioTii and oppie^si )rj»i, practised by his clerks^ constables, plli- ters, and <>t!ior agents of his authority. 7, An iripart.al inagistrate will jealously jjuard everj avenue oC his mind against the vice and vveaU!:ess ef par- liiilityihe will he careful not to be inllueneed by ex-i)arte n^taterntinls, by rrai'ty or malignant inifinuations, or bj intcrestad and vulvar prejudicesiand he wil' never fail to remember that, although justice is blind in ie;njard to th^ parties, she is all eye in her search after the truth. 8. A vigilant magistrate will always hear both sides feefore he makes his determination; he will patiently sub- mit to the awkwardness;, timidity, and inexperience of either of the paities; he will cautiously balance the vari- ous points of evi'leneo,aml will persevere in hisejcamina- tions, when neces<:ary, till he has disertangied the cast before }n;n fVom all doubt and uncertainty. :>. \ b^'MevoIont »iiagi>tralo will never forget that mer- cy is thi brightest ornament of ail power; he will never suffer any cruelty, tiireat, or wanton insult to be com- mitted on persons mujer accus-dion to extort confesi^ions, or on any other pretence whntsoevei' ; he will never ex- :ict bail beyond t!ie means of l!:e parties ; he will himself inspect all j)iaces of temporary or permanent C)nrine- H ent ;and he will carefully preve/it violations of human- ity in the various subaltern agents of his jurisuiction. 10. A public-spirited magLstrnte will always be ensy of access on special occasions which demand his interposi- tion, and he will be punctual in his attendance at thost known periods which he sets apart for the administra- tioji of justice. 1 1 In heai ing charges brought before him, a magistratt should rememberthe.dependence ofthf parties on his pa- tient attention ; his examination should be public, but in RMst cases the witnesses ought not to be heard in each others presence ; he s-hould be Jealous of the inthience of lewards and penalties on the evidence of the informer."! ; lie should v»'arily guard himself against the maligant feel- ings or si(»ister designs of accusers ; aiid before he com- mits or convicts, ho should be thoroughly satisfied that the act charged was perpetrated with a criminal inten- tion, and contrary to the true intent of some statutt law, or ordinance of the realm xiortioTii )Ies, pffi- .rd evcrj s ef par- T ex~parte If, or bj cr fail to rd to til 9 til. th sides ntlv .sub- ience of the vari- i-xamina- he casi lat mer- ili never be rom- ifessiotis, ner ex- I himself cmrine- buman- ion. er ensy of erposi- t those inistra- i^istratt his pa- but in in each nncc of )riners; lit feel- e corn- ed that inten- itatutt \t. In all adjiidicationjj relative to the j oor, an uprijjht magistrate should be the poor man's frieiid,arul the guar- dian of (he destitute atid helpless, against th^ sordid cal- culalii)ns of avarice, and the overbearins; s{)irit of wealth; accurately discriminating between the impositions of idleness and vice, and the riaims of industry and virfiie. ■ 13. Fie ouglit to be sensible tliat the letter of the lawi it; the rule of conduct for subjects as well as magistrates, and that no man is amenable to magisterial authority who has not olTended against the ordinary and obvioui interpretation of some law, and wlu* has not been convic- ted on tlie oaths of credible witnesses, either by the re- corded adjudication of a justice of the peace, or by tli« tuiemn verdict of a jury of his couiitiy. 14. In comniittirg to prison the niagisliat.: should care- fully distinguish whether the object is couection after conviction, or simple detention b»?iore trial, and should direct bis warrant accordingly : :.o man bei>i.'; liable to b« sent to .-1 correctional prison, or subject to a correctional discipline, except as a puiiishmei.t altera recorded con- vict iuti 5 and simple detention oui-iht to take place in th« «lu"ri(]\s jiaol only, because the shorillis an honowrabU o,iic«r,. bound by the ancient laws of the laiid to perform t^e i-Tiportant duty of making rtturns to all sessions of jaol dBlivery. ^ 15. Li imposing penalties, where the statute has given a discretion to the magistrate, he ought to be governed in his decision as well by the means of the parties, as bj the repetition or turpitude of the oOence, because a mulct implies but a portion of an oflouder's means, and it is with a view to various shades of culpability tliat the Iviw has empowered tli^ magistrate to exercise an equi- table discretion. 16. In assigning punishments, it should be considered that the penalties of the law always coriteniplatc extreme cases of turpitude, generally leaving it to tlie magistrate to mitigate and apportion the punishment according to the circumstances of every otfence ; in doing which, it should be remembered that the scripture enjoins us " to forgive ourbrother seventy tines seven times ;' that the penalties of the law ought never to be pa.'^sionate or vindictive, but to be simply cautionary for first or trivial olfences^gently corrective for second oliences, and exem- plary and severe only when applied to incorrigible «ul; pritS) or to very heiuous crimes. T to farmer's almanack. 1 7. Every justice oitiio peace wlio is anxious lo preserve the honour of the laws, wifl never discouraj^e appeals a- gaiiist his own convictions, or many way oh-lruct or influ- ence the (locisioii of such appeals: and as often as the let- ter or spi it of the law appears to him to have borne with undue -.overitv on i!uli\ iduals,or famiHos,he will be- nevolently ascertoiu the extenuatinj^ circumstances of the case, an! !)ii.i :; theia in due form before the bench in sessi ))is, or hefore the ;;iMn(.l jury at the assizes, in order that tlie suiferins party hih \ thiongh their i (commenda- tion to t*»e proper authority, obtain the roval pardon. 18. A discrttet n)aj>i,s(rate will, on all occn.' ions, avoid mixin<5 in -Ij^cisions that involve his persouil i«ilerert8,his fami'vv'o.'! I'^^viims, his friciMlships, or his l.nown or latent enmifies Ju ni! such case>>,he ouj^ht mn^ taniinousiy to retire from the bench at sessions, or to vv.l-' one or more of the noi';jhl)ounng maj^istrates into his ji.iisdiction. !!« should rci!io.mhf,r that Ins character will iu» in a state of hazard \» 'leiievcr his pr^diUictions as a piivute man, a pohticinii, or a llieo!o himself,or tolerate^ in Ids ngeuts;and their combined example will prove more powerful than all the instruments ofjudicial terroi*. 20. A justice of the peace, holding a commission from a constitutional King of England, ai;M iii:^ authuiity un- der the nuld laws of En serve as % cursi or a blessing. f preserve ppeals a- or iiiflu- j thele^- e borne will be- iincGs of bench in ,in order (inienda- pardon. s, avoid ro>..t8,his )r latent jiisly to :ir more ion. ri« state of man, a ndcpen- 1 in his by Iht is coun- mfortn- 'e in Ilia beneath y vices iits;and ul than m from rity un- that his he liap- id widi- ^ public r of th« that it justices h binds nd on«- riRMKE'ft XLUASACH. 91 Counting-Housc Calendar, for 1833. I _4^S ^>- ^ 1—. ^ -i ^ ^^ c: o c ^ cr 2. ;t »^ M n^ ^ "^ f- r^ «.- '< '.^ ,P: o ri- r aT ^'- r:; ^ :> '— ^^ ^ ;:5 S <"' ^ ?^" :r : . ' '-^i ^ p : '••*1 • • • ^•-; 'f: '^u I «.v : : : C- < • • * • • r>. '.^ : 7* : : : V '. • ■ • • • : P : * : ' : : : ^ i : __ • • • • • • : -1 : : • • " • • Ja-^. 1 o :i 4 ."; J L I- y ... 1 2 ;; 4 5 <: 9 10 li 12 15 7 8 I) 10 II li 12 • • • • J 7 8 lo M 15 K; 17 18 lit 11 15 Ii; 17 18 19 20 iJO 21 22 2.'i 24 25 2(J 21 '>^.h 23 24 25 2G 27 27 28 20 ;J0 31 1 28 '49 30 31 F|!B. 1 2 Ai;o. 9- • 1 2 > 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 7 8 ' "4 * 5 10 II 12 J3 11 15 U» %■ 11 12 13 14 15 IG 17 ■ 17 18 If) 20 21 22 23 \^ 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 2G 27 28 25 2(> 27 ^8 ;>9 30 31 M^ftCQ , . .1 2 Srrr ..1 2 .") 4 5 (; 7 3 4 5 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 iO 11 lt> V) \i 15 l!) l.j b'i 17 18 19 20 21 17 18 li) 20 21 22 23 22 23 2 ! 25 2G 2; V^ 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 29 30 SI Oct., 12 3 4 5 AfML.... 12 3 4 5 li * (i '7 8 9 10 11 12 7 8 9 10 Jl 12 13 13 11 15 l<; 17 18 19 14 15 IG 17 18 11) 20 20 21 22 •>3 -^4 25 2* 21 22 23 24 25 2(i 27 27 28 2;.> 3« 31 28 29 30 Mat. 1 2 3 4'Nov. "3*4 1 a 5 a 7 8 9 10 i\ 5 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 1«; J7 10 1! 12 13 14 15 1?5 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 ]S 19 20 21 22 23 2(i 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 2G 27 2S 29 3« iI»«E. 1 Dkc . 1 2 8 9 3 4 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 2 3 4 ' 5 ' *(i "7 ' 9 M 8 9 iO 11 12 13 14 15 15 IG 17 !8 19 20 21 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 2C 27 2t S3 24 25 26 27 2fi 29 29 30 31 su tf FARMERS ALMAPfACK. I '1' f 1 is Signs of the Zodiac. V Aries— }i(?A(l. y T.'lujus -nock. O (iOiiiini — !irms. 03 {'ancor-- breast. ^\^ TiOO — heart. itJJ Virgo— bi..lly. ^ Libra — rciin. n{ t^'corpio— st'cretB. f Si<);iltiiriiis— lna Sunday, "Feb 3 Q.uiyiq orShroveSun •• • • Pt^b 17 Ash Wtd. or 1 st day Lent, Feb 'IC Mid- Lent Sun • . ■ • • -March 1 7 Pahn Sun March 31 EASJ'ER DAY' 'April! LoiO >^un Hoi:; at ion Sun . . . . .^^ • • May 1 2 A;ic. Day, or Holy Tit. May 1« IVhit Sua. or Pentecost, May 'H Trinity Sun. June ^ Advent Sun. ^c«' • ^ For other remarkable days and Sundays, see cakndar pagct- Holidays at llie Public OfTices. Jfe^- Year' 3 Day Jun\ \ Whit Tuesday May "M Mt Patrick March 17. ICing William's b.d.kept,jday2M G»od Friday • • "April o Queen Adelaide's b. d. "Aug.lt EasterMonday April 9\Powder Plot J\'ov 6 Ea9ter Tuesday April 9| St Andrew ^'Voe 3» St George April 'I'i Chri$tinaa Day Dee 26 Whit Jifondc^ May 27 j I I rmMER^ff ALMANACK. S9 8. lon;i^itU(iit, liflerinjr ;i itudei, tr .« 654« 1 G'i i 17 • •ApHl 14 • • • May 1 2 Til. May 1« ■ • • • June 'i > • • ' Oct* • 1 tiar pages- ■■ept,May2$ • • • 't/VyB 6 "••Bee 26 ECLIPSES. [n tim^R of iprnoranro men woro alarmod nt all role*t:al phenomena, the recurrence of wliich takes place at p.irindi t«o remote to bo rnndily calculated, and w Iiich nccordingly appear to be puideil by no fixed laws ; whilst more importMit and obvious upi)eai"incos excite no surprise because thcj aro freiiucnt, nud because they occur at well known periods;; thus the chaiipfcs of the moon are observed without filartn, while tlio less obvious occurrence of au e».'lips(.' has scattered dismay ever an army or a nation. An iiicidmital and consi(leral)lc ns- sistanre has been derived tochrouuloiry IVoni tiiis yuperstitiouB foeliuGf. Mclipses were thou;j^iit to be connected, in sonic 8«. crct uiiinnor, with the destinies of nations, and their occur- rence has beea curofully recorded, when near the lime of fiom« great battle. or other political event, of whose epoch we should otherwise remain in iirnorance. Astronomical science shovri how to (irtorniiiin with the ^n-oatosi. ox!ictne:«.s the hour of any jTJveu eclipse ; tmd W(; iire thus enabled to fix with precision the dr.te of any event which may have been thus accompinicd, t* confirm the statement of an historian, or to correct his er- rors. Bui as th'; computation ofeclip.u^s is attended with con- siderable dilficuliy, u few two of the Sun, and tbiOt • <^tho Moofi, as ruliows. vi/, — I. I'lie first will be ofthe Moon, on Saturday, Januar}' Gtb^ partial and visible : — Bejifinnint): 2h.28m. ^ rieli})iic g 8 31 J 'arent, or solar Middle .3 39 ( i>ine in the morninff. End.... 4 49 ^ Digits eclipsed 5° 43' on the Moon's north limb, in the sou- thern section of the earth's shadow. II. The second will be ofthe Bun, on Monday, Jan'y 20th, at about 5«| o'clock P. M. invisible in tiiis Province, as well by reason ofthe MoouVsontii latitude, as from the time it hap- pens ; but in the Southern Frozen Ocean, in Lat. Gl°42' 30" south, and Long. 143° 58' 30'^ east of London, it will be visible. i: I '!«■ V H,- ft4 farmer's almanack. central, and annular on the meri>"iian. It will also be viaibl* and very great at the southern extremity of the Islands af Holland, Van Diein:»n's Land, and New Zealand. This wiH be a very sin*;ular and remarkable eclipse, the Moon,s south nmbra will not reach the earth, and the penuoribra crossing llio southern part of it, will eclipse partially and visibly nearly the whole of the south frii^-id zone ; th^ southern extremity •f the penumbra passinj.^ by in exp:insnm a few leagues from the pole. In Lon;/. tU)° VV. of London, in this zone, tb« eclipse will assume it curious and unusual appearance ; pro- gressing after' the commenctunojit with the uttnost rapidity, and alt lining- in a very short time, the mao^nitude of 7 er 8 digits ; it wiiltlien pass otV with equal velocity, tiie motion of places in this lon(>itude, and the motion of the penumbra be- injr in opposite directions. Tlin eclipse at all these places, will bctrin on theSun's eastern lin»b,and end on his western; a plr^nom^enon that never takes place in the torrid or temperate tones. Ilf. The third will bo of the Moon, on Monday, July Ist. part al and partly visible : the goij><( oft" of the earth's shadow May be per eived at the moon's risiiifr. iJcginiiing Oh. 47m. 'j 7 33 36 19 55 13 Apparent, or }. solar time in the morning. ^'s upper limb rises with 9 digits eclipsed Lower limb rises 7 K'-liptic opposition 8 Middle 8 End 10 Digts eclipsed 10° 18' on the moon's southern limb in the north side of the earth's shadow. IV. The 4th will bo of the Sun, onWedneaday,Julyl7th at a- bout 2i o'clock in the fnorning ; a grand and total eclipse ; but on account of the moon's high latitude, and as the sun will then be below the horizon, it will not be visible in th# provinces, but in the northern part of Europe and Asia, it wiil bo visible, central, and total. The moon's shadow will first •trike the earth at sunrise in Hudson's Bay, or Davis' Strait, near the island of Disco ; thence, travelling eastward, ut the rite of about 30 miles a minute, over the southern ]>art of (Ireeniand and Iceland into the Atlantic Ocean ; tmdcross^ ingthe Atlantic Ocean ; the Shetland and Ferro Islands, and the northern part of Great Britain ; it will enter Norway acd Sweden ; traversing there, the Gulf of Bothnia, Finland, and the South(!rn part of Lapland, the White Sea, Russia in Eu- rope, and the sonthorn part of Nova-Zemblo, and passing; the Ural mountains into Siberia, us far as the Gulf and river Obi, it will leave the earth near the city of Tobolsk at the setting ot the sun. At London, a few minutes before (S o'clock in the morning, about 9 digits will be eclipsed ; and at Paris, a few minutes after (j, about 8 digits will be eclipsed. The northern part of the penumbra will extend beyond the North pole,ecIip8ing nearly the whole of the uorth frigid xooe, 30 be vi8i.bl» le Jslanda af This wjJl f>on,s south t)ra cro9sinst rapidity, e of 7 •r 8 e motion of nuinbra l>e- lese places, s western; a r temperate y. Jtily ist, ■b'i shadow srent, or time in nornihg. imb iu tb« M7th at a- ^1 eclipse ; as the sun ible in th« tsia, it vviil V will first vis' Strait, ^rd, .'it the (in part of ;uid cross^ \^iirway ard iland'. and ?ia in Ru- 1 pasisin/f the Gulf f Tobolsk s before 6 i ; and at eclipsed. ?yondtb« £^id xoQ«, FARMER S AIM A.NA( K. Vin \ cry similar to the bouthcrn in llio PcIi|»so of Jan.Sd!). •■.\.t>|it i!ii;t the ci'lipsc will be smaller in tho northt'iu, than i-; t,!- !^^M)thorn fripiisi wholly immersed at her rising : and as the ! hour of darJ;!!- -:-, , The eclipse begins 'iJi. ViKni. "]) rises nearly totnlly ecli|ise(l, 4 1:> } V } friiK'sr tinK- I ii ilip Uvcliiiiii. jMiddlc of tlio eclipse, 5 Knd of total darknc:'s, " iiicliiiii.'g a little to V.w ^oi-t!, cm side of ikc earth's shadow. Occidental raid Oriental Star«. The PlanetVenns ( 9 ) will ho (vcning star, till lioi ^ Tmr.-- T AY, (May Kith.) thence nwrninir star throiiirh tho year. .lupi'er ( ^ ) also wiil be iceiiino: sU.-r till Apnl Ist (r.li FooTs Dcy ihcnce jnarning styrtjll t^x. (Juisim.n's (Oct. '^.'';:1. i and then again evening stnr. Mars ( ^ ) likewise will becrffn'/?ir st;tr till All Saint'sl;ay. (Nov.lst.)— the remainder of the year he will be m-jraf/? «:" star Explanation of the Calendar Pages. IjFft ua.M) Paok. — First columri contains the drysof^jic month. Seconfl, j)avs of the Week. T!iird, Kisino; o!" t'.ic Sun. Four^ifi, Selling' of the 8un. /V/Z/i, length of dny^ in hours and miniites. ^'Jr//l, JSun's declination in hours wxm minnt'iis. ^SVrcrt//;, ^[oon's Ri^i':;:: or^x'Uino;. /.7g/i/A.Moon'.s Soiittiii;!.' : — tiiis column also .■'vjs the tiuie of liigh Water {it Wii'd Moon' Ri 'M-, T. n '•=horo' ■t.) n; mont Cuie. Ti: pha :« lavt (■ AV Sun' ,r,J , IJori' 1:. Cdinwallis, c^c. A'iufhf jo t'\gx\s 'i'tnlh, lligii Water at Halifax. V\ ' ;:. — First rolumn, contains the days of the fit !ifaiys, Weather, &.C. Third, Fanner's Ti a<'Lii:. ^■v- i'!i!!r.ns on ctioh pnjre shows the Moovi's ■■ >. ;:ics f i'ui;w :\iu] J ill nM.on. nnd ofthc first and •! t A' ) (,'..;adi-at:ires '.vith the i^un. r.:v,l;\;;. .',.-; ;;re in nppai-ciit or solar li:no. TIjo tion. i.- taken from ihc Nautical Almanack. c .lANUAllY, 31 days. I Monlli lO oi^ t.^u^ ^I'. i.^.^ir)u^, u5otC>ii.©n US'-. wSooi'.uS^, !.©<-. ^JriijC^ 1^1 u2yiLtfn<.i^iCn>i^it«<.u^. i:! an ! I, Full OJ_>th d.:3!i. 8Jm. morn. | Lnsl })J^UnJ. 7}U:im_eve^ l>il)! © i^nVVl rises IcnHh 7 7 7 7 7 7 4iFr o'lSa i'AF 7|M lllFr 34, M F^' \V 17 1^ J:) .01) Tn Fr Sa P 21 M •>■> 24 '2:^ Tm Fr 2<'hjSh 2? 2h^ 2!; 30 P M \V 31. Til 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 / / 7 7 7 7 7 / 7 7 7 7 7 7 / MM 40 3!) ;ibi4 37 37 3(i 35 34 3.-3 4 4 4 4 4 4 33!4 32 1 4 31 '4 3-;4 27 14 2(i|4 2514 24 j 4 244 224 2l!4 20 1 4 VM 1714 ir;!4 ]3|4 124 20!^ 21 8 21 8 22 22 23 23 24 25 2 (lecSUt S. Isoulh 5(178 3)'s I High l)lacc. 'water. 40 40 22 48i22 50122 52|2l 5l'2J 54121 50h>l o;2i 2! 20 4:20 (;|2() 8120 IOI2O 12; 1!) 14'l<) k; i?> 18 1!) 20' 18 2218 20 18 28 32 18 17 34|I7 3Ui7 Oil 5(ij8 2 5513 7|8 53 4I)|4 18if) 4J) 43 15 30|l0 48 ; 3i)|ll 51 rises. lujorn. 30 20| 22 14 8 18 3: 58121 17 1 7 8 53 2 10 8|3 48lll 17 4 5 7 7 57 38' morn. 28 1 2 35 3 434 3ll5 if>;G ()! sets 25 32 37 38 8 38 1) 53 5r» 55 4!> 41 30 lO 3 49 30 24 [ 23 35 10 13 II 11 40' 20 ;irt.34l 9.)' 20; I 27|2 28.2 30! 3 5315 30|i) 25!7 11 '8 5(;i!) 41110 3l!4 2(»ll 3414 10 niorn.|5 54 '0 38 k; 3811 48 7 21,2 57.7 50 33 10 50 44 32 24 20 s 3 17 H 4 28 D 31 D 23 £5 / 11 ZB 7 53 9. 8 33 SI 14 n 54 i\ji 10 40 £%. n 48 £X morn. :£t 30 in 1 43 m 2 57 f 4 2 t t 56 V? ;> 41 V? 21 Vf 7 :;»' 7 31 8 11 X 8 4o X 9 19 X <) 52 0/3 I 10 27 11 5 11 49 •ift. 53 i 17 ] 40 I 3. I C'.'.; I Monfli ''<>iw5r,t<:^. o-,, • lom eve. • 's High ce. (Water, 8" ■^ 17 8 4 28 D 5 SI D (> 2:i 55 7 11 S 7 ry.i ^ S .?:} I !' 14 »? J) r>4 ^* iIO 40 X n 48 v morn. \. 30 I 1 4:J > s:-r 4 5 (i / 7 1^ IS 9 f) 2 5(3 41 2i S-i II 4J 10 52 10 27 il 4f> •I ft. 53 i 17 ) 40 if Winter. January begins on Tuesday. The wind howls loud, tho snow is on the ground, The icy river has forgot to flow ; On leaflets houghs no shelter can he found >Vhere the poor starving feathered race can go. 'J'he timid rohin to tlie window ihes, Andhegs some crunihs to save him from death's doom, As round the fire the happy circle hies To dissipate with mirth ilienr uinler's gloom : *"J'i.>» then we feel the hlest delights oi" home, 4ml for the friendless wanderer ^hed a tear, ^Vho's doomM unsheltered throngii this woiJdto roinn. Devoid of even hope his days to clieer: How ought our thanks great God I ascend to tliee, Who fioin such earthly misery keeps us {vcq . New'i^, 20thT."5l7T{liiire7e' | FlrsT'liiT &lTXb h H hire v f- . dm| ITolic.ays, wcatlier,&.c. | I'akmkk's calKiNuak. Circiuncision. (5 J A: 7;^s. I :{ 4 \^ Stat 5 'Q runs }ii2!». p '■- ■ ■ 4 ])& (^ &vp\s of TliG great bulk of inaiikiii-h must alwavs - Ijuciaii. r/frt^jft'.'.?. .view. l)iit sure. The rrood \\,\ - more w?jc(/»i/(;r/a6/e.'mer <^ro\vs rich simj>ly hv lii-.! 6 d^-h- ' ■ liinnteus died, 1778. Lavater died, 180 1. 1st Sun, !ifi. I'/piphanv. liOU' Ilallev d. 174,*. [ti.lo.^. gr. increased value which he e ry year gives to his fcinn.- - llis buildings and fences nr • yearly growing better, h^i catilc jxrovvinfrl'ctterdi '?; tools elonjr. apiieaiancelgro'^ying better. His di bt: ..-...,..„ 1 Q:i Win Pitt died 1800. 'U ire also growmg les.-, an, I business more easy m-densomc,h(; ^feneraltyl;i!(i.> rather'higli tides. ($ <>,• y. himself m a situation to tr;i- vel the down hill of life with a LTood degree el' comfori.--- The poor farmer on the otliPi- great 6 1>21&^ 9- St Paul converted. 6'/g7Sim. aft. Ilpiphanv. DHke.thcy depend v}\ lu.>« nianity..-- liow tides. [ Su.ssex b. 177;?. of a SHOW storm. ...,6 :DvS-7,ts. K. ('has I. mar-. ;n iJen Juhuaun, b. 1374. [tyr. [ •J8 ment.giow uuise and woim-. IJls iixlure.-^ deciy and a if [)atchcd up so aa to do Un- Iff FEBRUARY, 28 days. II Month C^ -C- -">> <--i;^Ti^i'.r>> '5>~i.j;n <^^^'»5n '^ .--5i- ■5'^ .-S^ -•p^-^^ 'Cr\ y^r^ -^ i ■>, '\%. ^^!=^?*B*^^^^^!^=^ , ' I) £■ Tiiil Oi J^i» fi- '-^ii If^ni eve. jLa>lC , 11th d. J»!i Oiii mum. I ) . D J I' f ; ■>;rr ; '*) 'c()|VV iti «< I 'p 1 ■ ' ^i hi ii) -: "i i ]• r I • > v7i\v ,«; J I 4 ! I SI 7 4 «. I ;i4 2,4 III ,S7!5 ni .-> 4i.::5 4- ,-> 4(i'.') 4-. .". \l\S 40:.") ::<> .-) ;;;'.^ :;i :> Q |l)ays'|S,n's;D R.| ]) | s.'ts jlcirtlildec.S! & S.|soiPh.| p "Tiriry^^ 17 4T4 fir vof !) 4? ic 17 j-; li 10 '-.-:'.' .''^i L> 4u 1(1 lll.isrs !i O! I) 4S|!;) 5i:0 !t :\ ill t :s7!i;) •»' 1 .51-2 1 V4 IU)'l! 14; ^JIO 4|i:!;V.)>0 :no (;'!:i:V,!il 5; 10 10 i-? Ill,-* ()!iO I'^^ii i :^!K] h!io 5ii|l-i:w'4 1> iO Ihi-i IJ^ .") J I' 10 ^'>iU :>7 5 1 MO '24 il ;{V(J 1 i.» >s r'o 4;| 4:';, 4>;iO ;! 1 MO 'is,!! i4 sots. afr. ;^i 4; VA ]-> 10 :50j 10 :>;;•; jit,() 17ilO :{i !0:{!'7 t-*)! IS 10 :"i 10 !M -ja'-i ^io !o 40' !> 17 !> '2t;|-i f.l !0 4>! !f>5 10 :{!;{ L':{ JO 4)1 !) ;ni MS^I JJ4'!0 4s| F 4limorn ."> 'iri'lO .v>i 8 ISO 44|u *:•- 10 r);i 7 ,".") i j-j r .>/ 41, 'Si I I'' -I lace. SI a 'I V5 ^ D a I lli-ii Wilt! (• i I :) 10 in 10 :>:^ 11 4>'; IHOi )' r.' i ' i :'. 'i I 1 '2.'i 5 l.{ It) '7 17 •8 is 'i» {iO •.:\ in -.'0 I.O'.'-'O II -I". 4> I t^, II Mo: itii '^ -5n ^S-. ^T -,, <;-^.^ ..•; ■ '-• -, )iii uiuri). )'.. 1 iiii:'. CO. |\\';it( I- n |.-i t f ?5 f> li ?.5 .) :>\ .1 !7 :u\ El S ] ■> >'^ >< .i> )ii,^ ) ';:» O: ilO lu ;x l(» .'.> I Jl I. J 1 IIK >t ii T r.i t 1 <; t :{ 'ii 'i I 'i.'j i .J l;{ V • ) ,)/ *." M ) :!> r i? i 1 < 1^ Vi X '8 >>,-< •= id :)j ' !!' U:\ ^ 'it • > » > iO • . • > . . 1 ( I •iO uf". VU l, Winter. FEBRUARY begins on Friday. Tl)ere, far as the remotest line That bounds imaj^iiiation's fl gijt, Countless amlynending orbs, In mazy motion intermingled, Yet still fulill immutably *' The Great Creator's" law. Above., below, around, The circlinj^' systems formed , A wilderness of h^i'mony .' ' Kach with undeviatiii<5 care, ' In eloquent silence throu^-h the dt^pths of spac- , Fursueil its worurrous wav. New ® , li'ttMl^ ()h7'^r;n7{Mre. j Firsl"^7^7th d. Hh .V^iTnu-ri- i>.M| IJolidays, Weathrr, &c | far.\i':u's <.ai,>;.n!)ar. Y { Pla^ant Jur\ Candlemas:, or Pur. B.V.Maryltlic prosoiit ; his soil is iiri- '^opUiaires.Sun.A r('markablc!'j>ovcris}icd ; \\\ii debts i:.- 3per. [conjunc.uf the j)lanetS|Creasc ; his cares and p'l- liigh tides[Vcaiii-8,'Jiipit('r at |)lcxitic.s multiply; and )i<" [10. iiOni. morn, rinds liim*«elf", when old ;iii'' V 0*^'^2- //(nuiifits liim t'br the bunivn. ^ season, oliliir'.'d to uiortj^a<»p, cir s»'!l !' Maskolyno d.lFll. .sut/t/<'/Jjliis fanii, and to live on ilh- F ikSexaycsinia fcjun. c/tajJCfAv pittance which his propon v I l;Low tides. ^^ driving has j^aiiied in value hy -i, ■ I -I s'orm of snow, rise ul' prices around liim.-- I'Mlcv. in Knirland, ki8r^\ j'fhe greatest calamity to ;i Ml Valentin<''si)ay. Insurreftioujtarmer is ahea\ydtbt. A ^"^!® rniis low. [in Paris, I^'31 fire is notliiufr to it, bfjCMu 1>>! or rain mii;i be expected. F Quin(i. Sun. apogee l>^ 01 '2-> F '^5 li7 28 Shrove Tues. ^ outers X Ash Wed, 1st dav of Lent. Uiifh tides. 6 1>\' 21 the flames do not exact n; ter<\-^t. 'i'lu; eye of a mM-^ttM does ujoro work than bn'h his hands ; hui it must he ;i:( eye wi ',e awtike. There i> a dirlercnce bef^'cen ev c^ (^ "5 iV 9 Jkromcs'dnd no oycs. To sa\e e\ muchfncr.\\)vn^e and labour is retidv, 1st Sun. inEiCnt. StMattliias.lmoney in all bu.siness : bi;r [l)k. Carnb. b. 1774 in farnhng it is ready luuiif, ''•> 6 3)7 3fc's. (ippenranc(\\v'ah interest, because ;i Low tides. of a |Sives time, which is morv snow 5ior/n.j valuable than money. C 'i MAPvCII, 31 d:iys. Ill Alontd I ^^c^i^^s^^^^ '^'^^^^^S, \- ill (1 ". ll. .i. Jm. Dioni. La.=t'=* ii'i 1 'II ' ri -;os s ■ "s leu'tliilo ,-. S'l .V S. l.--oa t!!-l |>!aco. W 3 1 ( I- 1'^ !, ^> "T?o 5 ;50 U 7 :3:r2 57,8 "\\ 23 3 2:) i 'M-x\> 21 -> .'^.i 11 27 1(:;3 5d|9 1s> 4 51 1 ' % ■ : i i<' f) '^'r> :^■^l (;;<; 4;|l 57,10 H.- P. 5 55 t, i if I'M >) 2:yr> a-) 11 i;i 21 ;5 31)' 11 ICI SI i\ •12 . 1 ti r-iT •) 21:0 3.) 11 !2 i|.; i5> morn. | -rr)j 7 i:> r^' f V'.,'' ■-iwi; 2215 ns.u i.')5 3-ir\^cs :) (3 Tr;j 7 58 , i :;T...;'5 2f:) Oi)ill l^o 11:7 42 1 2 j-\. 8 31 ' 1 ; T' '«^ F.-''; 1!>'-, 41111 224 51 18 57 I 54 jy ;) 7 1 \\ H.1 y. 1H5 4>;il 24'4 2? 10 11 2 4i; n ;) -1 ''^' ■ v^\V •; liill 44; 1 1 28' 4 4 11 18.? 3() Til 10 ;{•> « • ll'M'tJ lV.r> 45'! 1 l][p 4!: aioni. 1 25 t 11 20 a i 1 13') 47 il :T4;i 17 23 5 \o t iiUjrii. ■ y JB • !:i,\Vi.; 12 1.-) 48 11 3 i'12 5:5 I 23,(5 5 t \) 1 ) « UTii f J lO'.l no 1 ! 40 ;2 3.; ■) I'^C, 55 I ; . 2 » 'I 42 3 51 •3 32 vj '5 "■ •'' 1 ''% n 5 55 1 1 :,') 1 1;! 4 3! ;) 20 V? I .■>o ,'■ ' .,. 1 4 ,") 5']' 11 52 55 ■V «5 10 V5 5 '' ^ 1 IIVT. ij 2 ") 58 1 1 5'! 31 5 31 10 50 K (1 13 1 :.o;\V!,; C (J 12 (•0 7 5 58,11 34 X (> 50 1 'ihTi;3 5i) G 1 1 12 2's 15 sn?o if'. 1!» T 7 25 t 'i> Fr .-> f7 U 3 12 (-[i) ;:')i7 2f; 1 2 r 7 57 ^ ;2:{'^a 5 5'J'(> a\u r\: 3!8 -i 1 4'. c,o 18 2l> i *i-1'H' ;r, g;i ' rM 0;;i-i ;;-'.» 3,2 8 1) 3 \.-, M .-, 1 7 1-.-! ! ; 1 o^X'A') 40;. 5 22 8 t) 40 -.ri- :.5 5 1 : • » v>;i2 \o 1 ).^ II ..i ! 13 a 10 20 1 1 'ir/iW!;! 5-)\{] I0i!2 ■;- •• 37 !.i(.»-;i,r ; a I \7 V -^'TVl 4-'tJ l-l^.-:.p (ii() "i.! ; 5 25 uft 1 1 ^ ':;^^>,.') 4;'') 1 . 1.!:,! :.M 2i,i ^ y 'I ilo I 4) ;jo 5^ a i:» l.T(J ].■ : i :•• •: < - 1 . \ ■- • ■ 1 c 1" 23 3 24 \n vi ,F p) 43 o !> i-t :jl 4 10 '3 4i ') i SI < 41 • 4 II Mouth ni.'mor,'. J I in 'i wal( r [ / 7 S ) '.) •li i;) 7 .-: (> 7 / 1 10 '>0 I ' 17 uft 1 1 I -1 ) I 4J 47 ." ."> Jit no 40 r * i) H Spring. MARCH begins on Friday. *'5n >^5n 1.50 '-^^ V5i<^^ <-'5^ ^•<5^i<>i • <'> ••<:-i '-?n ■•<5^ '■^'^i '•'-'1 '-'5^ <<^ -^ • tlicrfi is health in the clear cold breeze, And a sound of joy in the Icaflrss trees; And tiie sun is pale, yet his pleasant gleam Has wakened the earth, and unchain'd the stream j A nd the soft west wind, oh ! it gently blows ! Hasten to follow, pale Ijidy primrose ! And hyacinth graceful, and crocus i;:av, I' or we hare not met this niany-a-day. Follow us, follow us ! follow us ti;en, All ye whose home is in grove or g!en : ^^ iiv do ve linger ? Who elre is coniins:, INow spring is awak'dwith the w ild hoe's humming ' iTeJv""©,"9lbt drCir4(Tm7m'orn7 jFiiVt 3)728; h'dT()l-K?/4in. ew™'' i»m| liolichivri, Wcath(^r &c, ; farmer's CAi,KM)Art i C''uis liiirli. jSt Davit!. | Tuke cppoitiuii'y Lol<;i • *••! ^ ©*.^ l< ..IchnWcslt'Vjd 1791 the hurryii]!V()ltuin! (lied 18^. tf<7/i;vvlieat, pota'oes for j>!ar:t ng-, (i I very high tides'. 9 , "jr. eio!!. &c, a^5 will hke'y to pro', f /I fiigh iv'n .'?. most valuable on a farm, h i- ^\ y^'^S- '^ niiiid the follow in ;;• y driviu;:; |nia.\i!n,viz: ChoosC those an:- F L'h-d Sun. in Lent. s/iotf^ mals and vogctublcs to j rc- J li 9 pcriiielium. s'.onn. pan'atGfromjWiiich possess tl:.:; ]'ij qualities that you wi.-h mij^ht 13|Low tides. becomes finer, distinguish their oflspring '.n ll'C runs low. [the greatest perfection. - chancres /o Farmers are too apt to sell e IX loud I) and their he^t, stock to the but- chers and l>eep t!ie poo;e.-t F jMid. Lent Suii. 4th in Lent. It'C apo. 6 1)^'^ [^t I'a'^ii-Ii.ito breed from ; an.l to ga'hir li*jSpring bcgiiis. dull u\ a! her. ihf'w seeds iVom vegetables *^0'Sun crosses the Hue at 'tiii.'^iu |\v hith More jernntted t) 21 :lli<;h tides [r.M.f4"^cnterbY-|i'JU to seed nierely bei auro 2*i' (^ C <^»; '^ • a slann.'i'Aicy were Morth but hltl .' S.J.Ansirians iuv.ided Italy, I80I, 'tor cor.smuplion. Grain f i' F i'lth S:-r'un. in J..ent. noiv 'roots for fattening neat. 20 %\ 25 20 2/ 28 2i) M Tu \V T.I Fr Sa V iM Ti' W Th Fr «n F AI Tu W Th Fr S:i F M Tu W Tii Fr Sa F M Tu 5 5 5 5 5 ;"> 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 42 40 3H 37 35 34 32 3J 2{» 28 2i; 25 23 22 20 1!> 17 ]() 5 15 5 13 5 12 5 10 5 J) 5 7 5 G 5 5 5 3 5 2 5 1 5y 18112 20il2 22112 23112 25112 2(i|i2 28ll2 2})!12 31 1 13 3(> 40 44 4(1 50 521 32 34 1^5 37 38 40 41 43 41 45 47 48 50 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 55113 57 58 1 2i 41 8! lOl 14l lol 201 22il0 201 10 28 10 Sun's (It'c.N T 4 ^ i> 5 () (; (> 7 7 >»^ 4 8 8 {) <) lV. S. iHOUtlll place |\vatei- 51 30 34 3(11 40l II 11 II 12 51 58 1 13 13 14 14 42112 4(ill2 48il3 50' 13 54113 50114 OI14 2! 14 331 4 22 1 9 59 5n 4 58110 54 19 5 29 11 47 4i rn es. morn. 5 7 52 39 28 9 4 1 30 50 10 12 2 2*2 \\\ 11 19 3 12 35 morn. 4 4 57 \^ 4 n;» 10 1 11 5 40 41 1 .59 (5 35 3 •> 38 7 22 25 3 13 8 9 40 3 43 8 54 8 4 9 !) 38 20 4 3() 10 23 50 4 59 11 11 s DtS. 11 ,50 31 7 35 at\.3() 52 8 43 1 25 12 9 51 I k; 32 10 58 3 10 52 morn. 4 7 12 5 31 58 (J 4 50 I 47 7 2 9 % 30 7 58 28 3 4 8 52 47 3 37 9 44 -TV Til t t X X X 8 n n n 5 AS n 29 7 7 7 42 8 17 8 52 9 28 10 1;: 11 3 11 niorii. 1 '> 2 1.'. 3 24 4 18 5 10 5 50 27 7 4 31 5 27 ^ Tl <- •1;! ^lomli. MC^. ^■' .O, Ppring 1^^ CVf. 5 4 { 7 \\\ %\ 18 10 50 ,'>7 (j 1 t yo s 7 1() 'a \l* V ■ ^ APRIL begins on M- ^^l;ly. 'i lie l)iio;litIy bramirji^ Spriij]^ at In g
  • :^J| lJolitlays,Weather,&c | FAr.T;Kii's caj.k.ndar. 'jT^^Q^^ypVirTTiienhel. '; 6C ^V \- /ref,u(nt Jm showers. 'M iigli tides. .'VCood Friday. fne r.'i IV is the time to ci.m- ricnce operations in the ma- nn^-f n,?iit of the soil ; but 'ct i:s (lelibci; tc before we f-tV.l.'- ,(.'!Rev. in Brazil, ISSJ. /or the] i\ hlow: . f-'yslcm in fnrniit.-; season mere rain. clouds up U'ith greet F iMahter Dny f P^a:ter Mundav. l'|i"^ai;ter Tuesday, H 'C runs low, 1 1 JLt.w tides. rilVcry low tides. Itia rpoffee F I Low Sun. 1st aft. Kaster KiiBuflbn died, 1788 jT'Frtinklin died, 1790. <•/ ]^■Ld. Byron. d, ]8':4, aired :ii)\ rv: ncssiblo be !c;st ; tor tin,*? U,ty K-iy, l.i iiionoy, espccii;!- iy v.btn you iiavo hired ni( i\ \'y l!.c iiioi.tli. Let c\ojy liorsc vcu !.o-p be a good or;'? b'.c?i;',c he (. ;its ikt nioie thnu a [A.cr liioic LCi vice, siKs.t>dSun af.Ka.Kr, ?-"J, i^ in^. niirh i-ibiSt Ceorge. ivannc- '. l,C run.s bijrli. f;.V t^itat. D^.Cloiicester.b, 37?( l«>il)a\ id IliiUie, b, 1717, ',7|Low tides, ch(n:p.cal:lc witli biw.'."' CcL ul! your foi F i'h'd Sun. aft. Euster. " ^^uh cc.i in ihorc.uirb or.'.er as e;tr- nck, uiid he miH ii<^v/9lM5ni^(^ivC^»^-.<^.i^.'-5^«'C"<-S' '^'^'•^^'^ >^' ■^ "''■ Pull 0'^»"tl-J3'-^ia- eve, iLnrft C . 11 th (1. !:ih:j3in.c\c. r D © Days' Sun's d R. ( I (C's lii^-h 1 MiW rises | sets len'th (lecN & S. south. place. \vat"<* J W 4 58 7 2 14 4 15 5 4 5 10 34 " ^ oHo o Tn 4 St; 7 4 14 8 15 23 4 33 iJ 25 y\. 5-1 ;i Fr 4 55 7 5 14 10 15 41 rises morn "I 7 2( 4 Sa 4 54 7 14 12 15 58 7 50 It ^\ 7 50 5 r 4 53 7 / 14 14 10 15 7 I 5 t 8 37 G M 4 52 7 8 14 10 10 32 10 11 1 57 t t) 15 Tu 4 50 7 10 14 20 10 40 11 •> ■^ 41» t 57 8 W 4 41) 7 11 14 22 17 5 11 50 3 40 V5 10 41 <> Th 4 47 7 13 14 20 17 22 morn. 4 31 V? 11 31 R 11 Fr 4 40 7 14 14 28 17 37 42 5 21 ^^f morn. Sa 4 45 7 15 14 30 17 53 1 17 (> 7 2 i 'i 1*2 F 4 44 7 10 14 32 18 8 I 40 53 1 2S '1 1 "^t M 4 42 7 18 14 30 18 23 2 10 7 37 X 2 37 14 lb 4 41 7 10 14 38 18 38 2 42 8 20 K 3 10 ' 15 W 4 40 7 20 14 40 18 52 3 4 ^ 4 ;{4 K) Th 4 30 7 21 14 42 10 3 31 47 CY> 5 21 17 Fr 4 38 7 22 14 44 10 20 3 55 10 32 8 3 18 Sa 4 37 7 23 14 4() 10 33 4 20 11 10 8 41 F 4 3a 7 24 14 48 10 40 rfOtS aft 10 8 7 21 M 4 35 7 25 14 50 10 50 8 51 1 8 a 8 i. ii ^1 Tu 4 34 7 2() 14 52 20 11 55 2 2 D 8 30.: li'^ VV 4 33 7 27 14 54 •>0 23 10 55 3 1 ii> i)v 2 1 > '-^3 Th 4 3-2 7 28 14 50 20 35 11 48 1 SLd It) :t: yi Fr 4 31 7 20;i4 58 20 40 morn. 1 50 a JO 57 iH ^^ Sa 4 30 7 30 15 20 57 31 5 55 SI 11 .->!> : ^♦i F 4 20 7 31 15 2 21 8 I 10 (> 40 TT^ alt, 18 L>7 M 4 28 7 32 15 4 21 18 I 41 7 40 1^ 2 45 iiSlTi; 4 28 7 32 15 4 21 28 2 8 \\{.) -r\. 4 2 iiV) vv 4 27 7 33 15 21 37 2 38 17 .r\. 4 57 :50 T\i 4 2(j 7 34 15 8 21 40 3 4 10 n 5 33 iFr ;•'* 20 7 34 |15 8 21 55 3 31 110 50 ^'L 23 .< 2..,' M\ la 5-1 1.1 n 'A7 •1(1 t 1^ ^Spring. MAY Krgins on Wctlnrsdny. Now the bright morning star, Day's harhinc^cr, Conne.s dancmjj; from the oast, and leads with lirr Tiie rtr>\very Blay, wiio IVotn hor green lap throws 'V\ni yellow cowslip and the pale prinirosft. If ail, bounteous Way, that dost inspire Miith, and youth, antli ai't.Eastor IJ)' [uncommonly low tides 1 4 D © 1^ . be crpecteff. !.'» iinstcady 1G;Asc. Dav,or Holy Thunsday. 171 Inf. (^ 9 & O- tveather }f^t6 • ^ 7^'!?. for some F Snn. alt Ascension. Dunstan 2()i Faster term ends. High ti(lc^ 21 |(v) enters D- d^Y" 2'2i0 im.s lni>;h Prs,Hombur<^.h. 2o| (5 d&c^.H Stat. quite[\770 24| 3) perijrcc Prs. Alexandririr. 2.'>i [Victoria born, 1819;/?«< F iWhit-Smi. i^stat.Low titles 27 Whit-Mondav for thf 28{VVhit-Tues.Kin^s.b. D. kept 291 9 in her ^.K.ChasH. restd. SOJVoltaire, d- 1778 season 3J| - I' ARM r. n S C A L K M) A R Prune Iruit trees begin- ning when the buds hav« scarcely began to swell, antl cndinjT before the expan.si<»u of the leaves. It is hi-.rh lime to clear your barn yard, and manure your fields with its contents. Having laid itwhcrn it is to be used,you will please either to spread and plough it in as soon after spreading nx possible, or cover it witli earth, or some ether sub- stance, which will i)rotect it iVoni snn and rain, as well n^a ab.s8)rb its fertilising gases. You may about as well suffer your hay-cocks to be bleach- ed and washed as your ma- nure heaps, unless there is some suitable substance to cont, underlay, or mix with iho animal and vegetable sub- stances which they contain. — Be very particular to spread your manure evenly, so that every portion of your soi) may have its due shari. If JUNE, 30 days. VI Moiuh f 1 I ■;'■ i - 1 FnllO.iiiu V| C^ 1 (5» ■ Diys'i Sun's! (C'il.l *....»-»-. "] Sin-T ' 25 7 ;r) 15 1(1 >> 4|4 2 11 4«i r\ 1 1 'i'' i 25 7 :i 15 10 y\ 12i-i>03. morn. t 7 38 ;, M 4 217 \\\ 15 121 >> l^iH 54 371 ^. i ^ 1 ; 4 ri 1 2:5 ; :J7i 15 111 >> 2; J 47 1 2!» V5 ■^^ 5l) T 1 5i W I 2:5 7 :J/ 15 Hi >2 ;}:!-IO 35 2 21 VJ ) 31 •'1 Tn I 22 7 8S 15 K! 22 40 11 14 3 M *•• 19 1 1 / Fr I 2> 7 3S 15 1> 4(; 11 t-^ 3 5^ 10 5;; ria 21 7 8) 15 ISl \l 51 ,L.i#rii. I 45 11 41 Mi^^ 21 7 3-^ 15 IS 22 5;;i0 15 5 29 X .n )r:K 10 -'^ 21 7 3:1 15 18 23 I'O 35 i; 12 X 3) ] 1 Tl 2>) 7 40 15 20 23 (ill 5 o 55 T I 31 -1 1 SV 20 7 40 15 2u 23 10 1 21»7 371 2 37 13 1.1 20 7 40 15 20 23 13 1 55 S 21 c^ } 43 u Fr 19 7 41 15 ^^' r? 1(5 2 IS !) 7 s 4 4; 15 Sa IS) 7 41 15 2Ji23 1!) 2 43 i) 55 c 5 33 F 1!) 7 41 15 .'a23 22 :{ 17 10 47 n (J 19 17 M 19 7 41 15 "i23 23 sots. 11 41 n 7 3 18 Tc I'.t 7 41 15 2J23 25 8 39 :; -4 (tt; 7 43 l!) W IS 7 42 15 24:2.i 2() 9 3S I a 25 8 27 2C T:i 18 7 4> 15 24 ei 27 10 27 X 45 ^ .) 8 21 Fr IS 7 42 15 212^. 27 11 5 3 44 ^l 9 50 22 Sa IS 7 42 15 24 23 27 11 40 4 40 Tlj^ 10 37 23 F IS 7 42 15 24 23 2(1 in It J. 5 32 1^ 11 31 24 M 18 7 42 15 24 23 2() 9 « 23 ■Tl aft. 3 > 2.3 1 iTu 18 7 42 15 24 23 24 37 7 19 £2: I 53 2(1 W 1!) 7 41 15 22 23 22 1 2 7 5?^ f\. 3 13 27 Tm 1!» 7 4! 15 22 23 20 1 3(1 8 47 I'l \ 20 2v^ Fi- 1! 7 41 15 2^ !23 18 I 5: 19 3« m 5 13 21 > Sail 1! 7 41 15 2\ 123 15 2 3i;iO ^ ' ^ ") 5(» 30 'f U 1 ,7 41 15 2. 123 11 3 C V.l l^ f i^ !J 87 ! \ 1 as ^ } ; \ .)L) ) ;u 10 ]| 10 5:1 it 41 n )r:i. ) :n 1 ;h .S7 ) 4:3 4 4 J 5 a:j ; i;> 7 a 7 4(; 8 27 ,) 8 :) 50 10 .n 11 31 aft. 3) I 53 3 13 i 30 ."> 13 ") 5(» a 87 ft 'Summer, t > •# JUNE begins on Satiinlay. "Serk he who will in fljraiiileur to he hle<«t, Place ia proud halls, and splendid couils, his joy i V\r pleaMireor for jrohl his arts employ, V hil.st alh his hours nnnirtnheretl cares molest,— »A lilile field, in native jlow'vds dri si. — A riv'let in soft murmurs j^liding hy^ — A hird, whose love-sick uoie salutes the sky, \\ ith sweeter magic hdl n>y care«» to rest. And shadowy woods, and rocks, and tow'iing hills, And caves obscure, atid uii'ture's tree born train * * * ]Each ill my mind som'i gentle thoughts instils ; 5k * * Ah, gentle thoughts! soon lost the city cares among, Nen#, I7th-(l.(;h. fjCii^cver T^^^';}) '^4t!i (Olh.l^ni'nioTn. I'M 1" F 3 4 lioliilays, VVcathtr «fcc, I Mere ai^yis FAIl^IF.KS ( ALE.Nrt.VR . \Vi"houtmdu:?ti'y,ei:oiiO!)jy Trinit)' Sunday. High tides, will be of no avail ; .md with- of rain out economy, the fruits of in Coo/er'diistry will soon bo \vast«;(l.— 5iDul{e of Cumb; b. 1771. iindThc slothful iiusbamlir.an ffK- IrPr. Leopold el. Kin^Btljriimi. hibits his ownKhj^mc t,o exf- 7' o in aphel. ($ Qvt ]#.' 9 S'at.ry f)a:?sing tia\elh;r. Loi,k> b\0 Apcni-ee. Jiii forai the buiklir/rrg, ficl;l.->!»i!it}.le- ht Sun. af. Tiin. //tf iiiorts ^- oniniids of riie intUc Low Tides .':cflsc/??.1ent fai-mer, every tliinc" i3 St.Bnrnnbus. ^ in his C\^ jfoorand out cf order. Ng»- hicomitiiiM..^ is m its plrice, fcr ho ■U'ar>.':-5^.i'5^'i'5^''5nL,>-.'>5^,i>5ni^5«iuiini<^.i-^.v5ot^,u5^w5',i<5.-.u5n<^ ^1 II It \^^ 'Vi'-r-i 'j5^v<5ni-5^t.'?-itT-/5^t«5^. i-5^i.'>>^>-.<--^t.5^.^o Wj^'j'y^ijr^'j^t^yy i .-:>i lOn WCl "O^ i^» ■ 13 ;- ! ista. 8h. li 2) 1 © ■ )m. eve. Last C.l Jth d. 1 lli.53ir I. eve i Days' {Suirs , C R. i ^'s. High . !>'; MiW] r-es : sets lletvth \ i?iTi 20 7 40 15 20|23 3 8 24|0 8 VJ 7 43 1 • niv, 20 7 40 15 20 22 50!) 5|0 58 VJ 8 30 4|Ta 21 7 3!) 15 18 22 54 9 43il 40 y (> .':;Fr ^ 2117 31) 15 18 22 \^ 10 13!2 34 9 42 (i 8a 22{7 38 15 16 22 4^ !0 39 3 19 K 10 48 ^f 7 F 22|7 38 15 16I22 3o;il ;i|4 2| K 10 55' I F M 37115 14123 30 il 28! 4 44 X 11 3G 1 ?) I'l 24 7 3u;i5 l'>:22 23 n :>0i5 27 Y morn. 1 JO w 24 7 36 15 12 22 15liiiot-n. 0; T 24 1 Jl Th 2.5 7 35 15 10 22 : 15k) 53. 8 1 27 1 i' V 12 Fr 2i;7 34 15 8 21 50 4C 7 3ii 8 2 43 1 1! { J 3 Sa 2;' 7 34 15 8|21 51 1 8 8 20 □ 3 59 ^ 1 14 F 277 31-^ 15 (ii21 42! 1 40 9 23 a 5 5 1 l.*) M 28 1 7 ?>l 15 4 21 33,2 30 10 21 n 1 1 ! J 6 Tl 28 1 7 32 15 4 21 23 i 3 27 11 22 s 6 53 1 1 J7 VV 2J>i7 31 15 2I2I 13; sets. jaft,25 ^ 7 31 1 M' )? Ti. 30 1 7 30 15 Ol 21 3,8 5(5 1 27 a 8 15 |!> Fr 31 7 2ii 14 58 1 -20 52 9 35 2 20 SI 8 53 ■) : 1 ' t 20 Sn 32 7 28114 51] 20 '4110 r.3 21 "^ 9 32 , i': 21 F 4 33 7 27 14 54 20 29 10 3(;4 14 HjJ 10 15 I 22 M 34i7 2t;il4 52 20 18 1 1 3 5 4 ili: 11 1 -% 28 Tl 3r> 7 25 11 5(> 20 1 1 3(^ 5 52 ■TV 1159 ^ m 21 W ^ 3«;7 24] 14 48 19 53|ll 5i» 41 n aft.06 li i 25 Tm 37 7 23 14 4() 19 40|rnorn. 7 30 m 2 27 l 1^ / 2-(l Fi 38] 7 22 14 44 19 27 29 18 19 X 3 41 1 27 t-'a 31>7 21 14 42 19 14 I 4j9 9 ^ 4 40 f ", 2e F 4017 20 n 40 19 I 4GiI0 V5 5 31 1 29 IM 41 !7 1!) 14 38 18 40 2 34 10 51 vj t» 1(1 \ ■ 30,' Ti- 42i7 18, J4 80 18 32 3 24 n 10 ■V5 G 54 '. ^ I 1 : 31 '\y 43)7 17 jM 34 la 17 '4 2U linoni. 7 3o 4iJ eve High \V{ Iter 7 IC 7 43 8 30 y 9 42 10 18 10 55 IJ 36 4l I Summer. JULY begins on Mon?!ay. A thunder storm ! — the eloquence of heaven. When every cloud is I'roni its slumber driven f Who hath not paused beneath- its hollow groan, Arid felt an omnipresence round him ihrovvu ? "- With what a jjlooui the u-h'ring scene appears ! The jeaves all shiv'rmg with e.xpectajit tears. The waters curling with a fellow dreafl, A veiiin'j lerVour round creatioH spread, And, last, the heavy rain's reluctant shower, With big drops patt'ring on the tree and hovvep; While wizard shapes Ihe bowing sUy deform, — All mark the comin«-of the tlumder storm ! K^o^.x* i-^iu I nuri- iFirst 1>, 23d d. 5b 2Uai eve. NeT>, 0, I7thd. 2h 50mmorn l^.^^^ 5V3l.t d . tOh 48 m morn. DMJ Holidays, Weather, &c 1 farmer's c.U/Kivdar. ffOecl. partly "vis7~IIiL'h tidejsj There are two main points 2i0 at its greatest aistancelto be [)nrtieulur!y atterided to 3|2 23 24 Magdalen. © enters Q^ Low tides. are near. SiojSt.lamos. Dog days begin. '^"j? gr. west.elong. J^ gr.elor 27 1 much finer F iSth Sun. aft.Trin. "J)rnns low 21->|Charles X dethrone!, 1^3 J 3 )| chTn^cable,wil!i appearand 3liHigh tide? of rai't Mower,fjnd no joking- matter. vShameon yonr chopping and 4«iu„"iiig ! you leive \h.9 Uw.d looking like the troughs of the Rea, Avith here a hr^g'a back and there a mare's tail. \dw do you suppose this will answer ? By no moans ! you might a)3 well pull up the grass with a pair of pinchers. Another not quite so clever I circumstance is, that yoa vero not on the ground in good time. I like to see a man wide awake in the morn* i;\g; and as f )r grog drinking, away with it, it will never do to wet your whistle too mucL; \'ou had bettor be whettin;^ your scythe. Cut steany,tru« ;ind even, no banging nor boasting, but move yonr arm.-? like the swjny;ing of a door on its hinges. New point in ind now poii.t oi.t^ and the iTound behind vou is as level vs a b'jwiiuj greou. /. ,/4 ^^ c^jC^}^ /f^y^ AUGUST, 3^1 aayr. Yiii ^ront1i» i*-5>.u^ '-<* "-^V-. t-^S u^>^ L.i>i i>^ «>^^ u^ '-'^ />»'-^' ^f-*^ -/S^*>':^'-^'.x>i-0»i^t''^T»:^nt>^*-*^^'-rJ^ ■ i <-^''>^-» */C>.'•^-^ -<>' '.^>^'. • -<'>t^r> ^iu5^'^^'<- 1-^" '>> '.^f^'-C^t^O- ^-C^'>>>'>^'^ Last(C,^tli (]. 111. 4^ evp, jNev, 0. ]5th H. 1( h. 21 111. tun I 11^1 % Wl i i ^ront1i» ii<>i'/5^'.>p^ "■?/?> Ini. infii s tiii'/j \ water 8 a 8 as !) 1 •> 10 L) 10 58 11 IS7 I mo Ml 84 1 51 I] 21 1 44 5 4') (> 40 7 21 8 2 8 43 9 ir. 55 10 40 11 m ixivr/ I 54 n 1.1 4 20 5 10 5 5(; (1 34 7 11 7 44 8 \G ( Summer. AUGUST begins on Thursday. It is well in the showy and sunny street The glittering groups to see, And pleasant upon the road to meet With each f.miiing company ; And it is sweM by the broad sea-side To mark the course of the coming tide, When the waves roll full and free ; But the gr^n^ groves seem more sweet to me, Though the gathering dust and the damp sea air, And trie vain and the idle, be wanting there. First ]) , 2 lnd d. 2h. I4tii. moni.lFullQ.^-iitli (\.'4h. 4iin. nmni. DM Holidays, weathcr,&c, 1 Lammas Day. I FAK^JEfl's CAI.KNDAR. F b 10 F 12 i:.'. 14 i: 1( i: F 19 2( 21 23i 21 F 2c; siornsof\ Cut dowu or (iij^ up by the O ipo^ee. Battle ofBlenhcim, roots all useless or noxiong \rkwrigiit d. 1792. [1704i)]ants in good season, tint Jih Sun. aft. Trinity, rain, is to say before their scedj are formed, or nearly ripen- PransfioMiration of our Lord.ed, and either throw them to Name of Jesus. mticA your swine, or rake them in- [iOiv tides. ^ Stat. fintrlo heaps, a^d bury tht.n with 6 ,their power ofiiroduoing r. :;w Qen.TiJJ, low tides. [kcpt2.''th!shoots. Tr.kc a scrutia zin^, Jine. [May scieutilic survey of your fruit / .S^ Bartholomew. setlltdirQCs, and ])ick off a pnrt of 12th^^un.aft.Tnn, ^stat. ivcilher 27 O runs low. look out fSi 28 St /\;ifjudtine, 2y,John liapt. behead, Q apo. •'.O'High tide-'. a slor.:: 3 1, Joan Bunyar dioU. !Cc8. 'he iVuit fom the !iml;s which i.re over loaded, 6r p it props indor thejn. Your s-wine WiU ;"itten the la'-ter, ifth-^ycari •lave access at will to char- :oaK\vhich will give them an p: cite fir tiheir ''o<)'^. D 2 T S^EFTEMEER, 30 drys. IX Month •^^ u^ u^. t^.'./S'. .-^^ !,<>, v<;^ i>5;^ L<^ i.C'^ L<5r; c^ i^n i-Co t^i iC^. i<^. 05-, kT^. t^ Last ^ , 7th (I. Jh 4lnu morn. | Now ^, 13th d.(iii. 13in. eve. >>'^ m I .'Hi I 1 s -|!;> DID I n J2!M 5 .'3 4 »i T. \\' Tit (i Fi Si' F I\I So 3uiT,-'5 I'iiTiiS 3.3 Fr 5 .]■■:! Sao i:/>F 5 ■ I'jiAi r> llM^i.O J^OjFrS SijSr.'o ^^iF 'o SiilM Id 41 IV 5 \V 5 <> !S^« Tr'(i T/ilfJ » i'F :(i aoLM IG ses 2c }G 3('i{) 31 i() 83|G 3()!6 39iG 4110 4'2:1) 4i,(>. 41,0, 47!() 5;ii(; 5!i:i 53 1 1; 57 j{-) 5H,(i 41.-) (;!5 .''5 I sets Days'! Wun'sKC^ R.| (L | d 's lon'thj clcc.IV| & S.| south ij)Uu'e 3 3i.) 2ii! 27 2() 2li 2'>1 .!.^;t 12 3.il4 12 3^:!4 12 35!!3 12 2(i;3 25 1 7 12 24 3 Iv 12 2u!2 12 18 12 12 liil 12 12ll 12 loll 12 C'O 12 4'0 !2 O'.S 1! 58 iO :/ 10 52 35 2(! 1( 1 57 5<; 58 5^ 1518 52 .) 28;:) 5 10 3!8 o5iiO ;.: 1 1 1 10!aft.51 45 ;i 1<''2 4:|3 15,4 53I5 42 1 1 V 410 { 2r 5i 1 2 4: 2: 2( 1 'if' t» 7 .8 451 37 21' 20 13 5 57 48 n<] 23 10 2>|io i:< 24 1 1 35 ■'SCS. IlilOI'il. ; 40 17 / 4:1 0,0 0,0 8 n n SI V CM iUgh Water 8 !) 10 11 morn, 10 48 9.6 52 2<) 14 1 • > 4 ti 1' 11 37 5 43 G 33 7 15 7 51 8 27 1) <) 10 11 aft. 17 1 34 2 54 4 11 1 53 5 37 id 40 2'2 55 2 41 24 IG t; G r 7 6 2"/. ' .: it 1^» m. eve. • i ii.q:h W atcr 8 4d 9 20 [) 52 K) 2<) ]1 It morn. 10 1 af: 11 4 37 43 6 33 7 15 7 51 8 27 9 3 9 41 ]0 21 11 iG 53 •■?7 JG 40 22 55 27. Autumn-. SEPTEMBER, begins on Sunday. The warm sun is failing, the bleak wind is \vailing;, The baie boughs afo sighing, the pale flowers are clyin^^^. And tljo year On the eaBthher deathbed, in a shroud of leaves dead*. rM| Holiday-!, Weather, &g | farmer's calendar. 1' 2' 31 I3tli KSun.aft.TrJn. ^slat. | London BurVit IGGO. OS. | See. to your fattiiigf s-^'ine. 6 (L ^ 11: ra:7?.|" The best mctliod offecdiiig 'Rcmar]Mh[y\vi\\ kind.s of gra'in to hog? jb /neito grind it to nloal, and mix Rev. in "nrunswick. Ger.. [it with watef,in|)roport'ion'of Low tides. Enurchiis [5 bushels of me.il to 100 g'ai- I4tii San. aft.Trir. Nat.nf B|lons of Water ;:thc mass to be ^ oT.eln.druns hioii.[VMaryiwell stirred severai times a (5ler['ii will be ready f'r use. In ^perigee. Gcn.Wolfe kil!ed;this way two or three vessels Very h:gh tides, !LCross['5"J must, be kept for foraientation in succession ; aiid the prof>t rather will pay tlie ex{)Cnse."— liambort. r/i/Z/.lCh\nge of diet makes fat Lawrence Sterne died 17<;8 s'.vitie. The unripe ear? of J\/'uw look onf for «|i(idian corn should^ be given 7i F i 1.0 i 111 12l 13l F i 1 5th Sun. afierTrinity ]/! ]8l vM *^'0l 211 Fi ;3 'A4, S5I ^/ j 28, F I CO Low tides St. Matthew. ([_ runs low, KJth Sun, aft. Trinity ' them before they become shri- veiled and monldy. Hard corn sliould not be dealt to swin^. (^) crosses the line at 2h37m witl;OHt soaking, boUiu;?', or i!;'o/en^.9/o/-;n,[morn, ©en.il jgnnding. Indian meal will be with liigfi ivinJs.\h) i<>, i,^, tj5n i<5i ^■^ •^i 1^1 **^ <«^ wC^ <«^ Last J, 6th (3.1 Th. 55m. mom.jNew©, jyth d.IiJh, Slim, inoi n D d; (V) ( 2) Days' »un's ; }> R. i > })'s High i^r W( rises sets lent'h|(lc( \S.1& S. south. place. water T Ta 6 1215 48 11 3G 3 11 7 28 1 4;i y 9 2 VV G 14 > 4G 1 1 32 3 3-1 7 55)2 28 § 9 37 3iTn 6 IG 5 44 11 28 3 58 8 28 3 15 n 10 18 4 Fr 17 5 43 11 2G 4 21 9 10 4 5 ri 11 4 5 Sa a 19 5 41 11 22 4 44 9 58 4 59 II morn. F 6 20 5 40 11 20 5 7 10 58 5 55 25 3 7 M G 22 5 38 11 IG 30 morn. G 53 '^n 1 24 8 Tu G 23 5 37 11 14 5 53 4 7 53. SI 3 5 9 W G 25 5 35 11 10 G K) 1 20 8 51 9. 4 31 10 Th () 2(5 34 11 8 G 3) 2 34 9 47 -^K 5 32 11 Fr G 28 5 32 11 4 7 2 3 58 ^0 44 10J ii 21 n Sa a 29 5 31 11 ^ 7 24 5 10 11 37 jO; 7 I 13 F 6 31 5 29 10 58 7 47 sets. art.29 £X 7 3G 11 M 6 3a 5 27 10 54 8 !) G 44 I 23 vx 8 12 15 Tu G 34 5 26 10 52 8 32 7 17 2 IG in 8 43 U3 W G 3G 5 24 10 48 8 54 7 54 3 9 f 9 28' 17;Th G 37 5 2;? 10 4G 9 IG 3 38 4 3 f 10 12 18|Fr (i 39 5 2rlO 42 9 38 9 20 4 50 VJ 11 1 19'S;i G 40 5 20' 10 40 10 10 21 5 48 >5 1 1 'S SO,F 42 5 18 L 3G 10 21 11 17 6 39 VJ lui.U 21 ;M G 43 5 17 10 34 10 43 morn. 7' 2<; 2 19 '22iTu G 45 5 15 10 30 11 4 18 8 12 :{ 28 23 W G 4G 5 14 10 28 11 25 1 20 8 58 X 4 2(; 24 Th G 18 5 12 10 24 11 40 2 21 9 39 X 5 9 25; Fr G 5015 10 10 20 12 7 3 23 10 21 X 5 48 2(5 ya G 51 5 9 10 18 12 28 4 25 11 4 c,o G 24 27 F G 53 5 7 10 14 12 48 5 2i\ n 4G 0^ G 59 28 M G 54 5 GilO 12 13 8 nsjes morn. 8 7 34 29 Tu 5G 5 4il0 8 13 28 G 3 3! y 8 8 :^o VV G 57 5 3|10 (;|l3 48 G b(' 1 17 8 8 4.8 31 Ta G '5^ 5 2 19 4 14 8 7 12 ) , -1 u 9 2i 1 '.J' . iiioj a I high water '.) 37 10 18 11 4 24 3 5 4 31 5 32 a 21 7 I 7 30. 8 12 8 43 '■) 28 Id 28 2<; V 48 1 Autumn. OCTOBER, bcfflng on Tuesday. The cliiM rain is fallin^-, thenipt worm is crawling:, The rivers are swelling, the thunder is knelling ~ : For-the year,, ?^ ".- «"*.., The blythe swallows are flown, ar.d the lizards each gons To his d^^clli^g ; . ,. ' Come, months, come away ; x' Put on your white, black, and grey/ Let your l.ght sisters play — Ye, follow the bier » ' ^ Of the dead cold year, And make her grave green with tear on tear. Rcp.Lef. First c]iT\\\m dec. C runs hiorh. [indopcn.lSoO 18th Sun. af.Trin. Low tides. the season St Donv.a, loicc & 9 s. Becomes coGl>'.r.\ llj^ per. America discovered. ]3|Tidosrise. f Ul»2,0 S. F |l9Lli Syn. af.Trin. ' UjIIip:!! tides. ralhur 15| Virg-il born,B C70. unpleasant !<>! Kosciusko died, J 817. 17| now comes l8;St Luke. Cruns low. y cn a lovii- 20i.hSun. af.Trin. Low tides. Bat.ofTi-af. IcOn ruin slunn 10 •F 21 23 24 2.:> 2(i 6 2)&iii. '2^ enters tt\. wSt Crispin. J) apcjTpo. lledSifr.t (tc;nxn Some farmers say ; V' it \\Q'& better that the sun nev^r should shine upon potatoes — ttiey should be housed with' all the diit tfiat ndherc? to them." It is even benefu'iul to add move dirt to potatoes- in the cask, to exoJude ex-- tornal air a.s much as potei— ble ; their surface should bo- kept moist, and the atmos- phere, which surrounds them^ as li:tle above the freezing point a* possible,. In many situations, it will ho an excel- lent scheme to rake up all the leaves of trees, and mouldy vvhieh has been ])roduced Ly their decay, v.hich can be procured at a rea.sonable ex- poi'.se and cnstthem into the barn yai-d, as a hvyer to al- .sovb the lifjuid manure frotn the cattle. Likewise it wouhl bo well to place quantities Of iliem under cover, in situat;- f» Ilognrth died F i21st STiii."aft.Trin. [I7(]4|0ii3 where you can obtain SSj'stSimon ^- StJudc. '^t stat jthtm in winter to u.se as litter 2i>riig-h tides'. 7/;f>/T j-ff/w.itoyoir stable-, &r. They do 30 unsitllcd for Inot rot easily.but theyscr^e as '^\l .some ilaiiS:,i sponge to jnibibe.'cind tQ- •n| A NOVEMBER, 30 days. XI Mcmeh t^ v5^ '^1 i-i^ i^ "^^ ' "5^ i*^ ><>^ >-0^ i«n vC^ i^n vSn v^^ i-e-« i<5>i t<>i w^ i^»i c^ iC>i u^ 1 LastC . 4th d. 8h .36m eve. New 0, 1 Jth d. Ih. 40 ra . ever D D © (v) Days' Sun's ' 15 5 9 57 4 52 o?; 11 51 4 M 7 3 t 57 9 54 15 24 11 8 5 '^'d SI morn. 5 Tu 7 5 4 55 9 50 15 42 morn. 6 47 St 1 15 C W 7 C 4 54 9 48 16 24 7 42 ^ 2 48 7 Tu 7 4 53 9 461 16 18 I 40 8 35 m 4 10 8 Fr 7 9 4 51 9 42 16 3() 2 52 9 27 Ch 5 23 9 Sa 7 10 4 50 9 40 16 53 4 9 10 19 -TL (i a •io F 7 12 4 48 9 3() 17 10 5 23 11 10 m 6 39 ij M 7 13 4 47 !) 34 17 27 sets. aft. 3 n 7 17 12 Tu 7 14 4 46 9 32 17 43 5 46 55 n 7 53 13 VV 7 15 4 45 9 30 17 59 6 27 1 49 t 8 30 14 Th 7 17 4 43 9 26 18 15 7 14 2 44 t 9 11 15 Ff 7 18 4 42 9 24 18 31 8 7 3 37 vj 9 5^? 16 Sa (7 19 4 41 9 22 18 m 9 4 4 30 VJ 10 3v> 17 F 7 20 4 40 9 20 19 1 Ui 4 5 20 11 30* 18 M 7 21 4 39 9 18 19 15 11 5 6 6 A*W aft.2:$ 19 Ti 7 22 4 38 9 16 19 29 morn. 6 51 1 25 L 20 VV 7 24 4 36 9 12 19 43 7 7 33 K a 30 ^ t 21 Th 7 25 4 35 9 10 19 57 1 8 8 15 3 32* ji^l 22 Fr i 26 4 34 9 8 20 10 2 10 8 57 T 4 20. ^' ■^ 23 Sa 7 27 4 33 9 20 22 3 11 9 39 T 5 11 1 24 F 7 28 4 32 9 4 20 35 4 14 10 22 r 5 51 25 M 7 29 4 31 9 2 20 47 5 18 11 7 6 30 26 Tv 7 30 4 30 9 20 58 6 24 11 56 ^ 7 8 27 W 7 31 4 29 8 58 21 9 rises. morn. D 7 48 28 Th 7 32 4 28 8 5(5 21 20 5 51 49 ' D 8 27 29 Fr 7 32 4 28 8 56 21 30 6 43 I 44 25 9 7 3U IS* 7 33 4 27 8 51 21 40 7 44 12 41 25 9 4fS T I MonUb m. ever s Hi^h e. water Hi 3 10 55 H 51 morn. 1 15 2 48 4 1() 5 23 G 39 7 17 7 53 8 30 u 9 5*? 10 3l> n 30 aft.2:i 1 25 a 3a 3 3^ 4 ?<> 5 It 5 51 6 30 7 8 7 48 8 27 9 7 i) 4S Autumn. NOVEMBER begins on Friday. When icicles bang Vy the wall, And Dick the shepherd blows his nail, • ' And Tom bears log-s into the hall, And milk comes frozen home in pail, ' ' " When all aloud the wind doth blow, ', . - , And coughing drowns the parson's saw,, ' ' ' And birds sit brooding in the snow, And Marian's nose looks red and raw ; When blood is nipt, and ways be Ibul, Then nightly sings the staring owl, Tu-whoo ! Tii-whit ! tii-whoo ! a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the pot. iHrst^Tl^thJ^^a^^ lih 6rn. m JTn DM I Holidays,Weather,&c 'T|7\¥yaTnts"Day'] 21 A 11 Soul's Day. C runs higl, F |22(] Sun.af.Trin. PrsSophia I 4lWmII.lau(led iuEn^landiese 51 Low tides. PowderPlot IfiOc filDuke of Orleans g;uil. 1793 7;BeIgian coast block. 1830 B (J per. Prs. Augusta Sophia *)!l ^9 <$>/i'//^"h^ Ji'fff'/j^'-[born. F |23r(l Siin.aft.Tiiuity. is near. ]|,St Martin. 12 Higher tides. <5 O S,- ^ 13Britius colder itiin 14 Warsaw taken ty the Rus 15jMachutus [sians, 1794 Ifil^runs low. strong sj/mpioms farmer's calendar. 24th Sun> af. Trin.Tidcsful of snoii Very low tides. ^ gr. elong ^ apogee. pleasant/or St Cecilia'sDay. ©enters f St Clement. <$ 0^21 the 25th Sun. aft, Trin. season. St Catharine. some snoio High tides. Belgian Cong.ex- [eluded. H.orOrrngerig3C 5 Stat. Rev. in Poland,! 83( 30}St. Andrew. C runs h'gh tain urine, and convey to the ield much food for j)laRts, which, otherwise, might lie lost. Gather winter apples by 'land in the middle of fair days md by putting them down in sand well dried, it is said you may keep them till apples are igain in season. Land which 13 composed m part of clay, or what is called a stiff soil, diould be ploughed in the fall md laid as light as possible, ^o as to expose it to the action of frost, whieh will, pulverize md subdue it ; and insects vvill be thus destroyed by ex- posure to the rigors of winter. 8ut ])louglied land which is -!andy,loosc,and porous should lie and consolidate till spring. It is tiifte to take a view of your barn, cellar, and all o- ther buildings, where injury can be sustained by frost,and wherever it is possible close ovcry avenue to the intrusi- ms of that unwelcome visi- lant. There is no danger of using ♦oo much ?alt in pre- iservingfut pork. DECEMBER, 31 days; •"• XlI.Montii' •C« lO^ ^1 kC^ »^^ »<5" "^"^ "-<^ '^^'i '^^ "^^^ '-C^ '■i^ >-5« i^r, '^il'^ l 4G 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 4-2 42 42 42 42 42 42 41 41 41 41 41 40 40 \ %\ 25 25 24 23 23 22 21 21 20 20 QKi lU 10 10 10 19 18 \^ 18 ll5 18 18 18 1!) 10 19 10 19 20 ;8 I 20 8 52 21 50 ; 8 53 8 50 21 5!»'I0 8 50 22 7 In 20 8 48122 Kljmorn. 8 4(?|22 24 38 8 4J)!22 31 1 8 44122 38 3 8 42 22 44 14 22 50 5 3 8 42 8 40 8 40 8 40 |0 k; 17 8 8 9 10 22 5(;!(; 30!ll 501 141 27 3:^ 38 or 8 38 8 38 :8 3(1 j8 8() j8 36 8 3(:J 8 30 8 3f; 8 3 4'* 27 ift.14 ,1 9 2 11 3 16 4 17 9 10 5 7 8 ' 8 io 10 11 55 43 30 48 25J 10 10 [onth' -.wCnKp* 1. morn. IJigh . water 10 m 11 ;n morn 45 2 2 3 27 4 34 5 25 tJ l). tJ 4) 7 2tj 8 7 8 4?, ;) 25 10 G 10 4'-> H 27 aft.Ii ,1 9 2 11 3 16 4 17 k5 9 5 55 G 43 7 3U 8 " '« • 8 48 ■ , 25J ■ , 10 10 : 11 10 Winter. DECFMni-R l/rpins mi S'nrMJ.w The s\iy m darker clouds is riad, :" And dimly siiinos tliooncc bri;;lit sun, And earth'* arrayed in looks mmc <;i(l — All tolltbnt Aiilninn's rac<' is rtm ; . .Aijd lotidly tlic harsli winds .vip;}i. Old wintcrfs cloak of .snouy down . . - O'er llu-s ififierif^arth again is thrown ; ; ^ '• 'Ti^ ci*e.sted uiHi his icy frown . * » , To last till Spring: corrit^s iiij;h. '^ When sun and <»artli again \s seen, Kach in its summer ^old and jrircii. And beauty looks as it ne'rr hnd Imimi CrushM by old VMnter^s sij^di. 'F^~J, ll)th 1h. KJm morn _[Fuil 0._2*^'=^' d.~7)Ti T?;ni morn. dm| ilojiduys, Weathor, tfcc. | kakmfu's « \ i.e.ndar, ¥ I Advent Sunday. Hather T!;-: fiuincr should obtain 2|BaUlo ofAuslprlitz.1805. h is year's stork of wood for ojRev.inEiijnfliind.KIS^'. co/./trifucl. ns early in tho season tia 4 Tides rather low. 3) per. n [71» 52m tV". 24 some snow 25 Christmas Dr.y mnij 2o|st Stephen. -^ eclipsed lotnl 3 to4 inches in dinnietcr oji .-. medium will be found mo^^t economical. A barren hrad is much more to he dreaded and deprecated tiian a barr<'ii soil ; and y it may sow the seeds of kn<»wle('frc end bijr"- the fruit?; uf virtue to trBtUM- tv. <,i!ito as wf'l] in t';e v,ji!- 27 Rt.J(dinF>v. notc[3,- jait vi.-iblc ter as in the summer, and I v »>o 1 IT i__ I X 1 ^ » ■ _ I . : 1 • L • . 1 • 1 i? i, - ■ 1 ' 28;Holy Innocents' J) bifrb tides F list Sun. af.ChristmaK ^fi^r.e]. 30 1 be expected. >3JiSt, fSilvestcr. O in Perigee. this kind of cullure yrn viU be sure to ebta.tn a p(;ed cr»p of pre^•cnt prosperity. {■«; well as future felici'v. \v. I M n 50 FAn^lKu's ALMANACK. PROVINCE OF IS'O'^A-SOOTXA. l.icMiteimnt Governor, Ilis ExcellencyLieutenant General Sir Peregrine Maitlaud, K.C.B. ProsiJent,Admini3tering the Government, during the absence of tjie Lieut. Governor, the Honble. THOMAS NiCHOLSOr^ JEFFERY ins MJiJLoTrs couAvrL.* Honorable Sampson Salter Blowers, Presi(I(»nt. Honorable and Right I'ev. John, Lord Bishop of iV ova- Scotia. . Hon, Thomas Nicholson JcfTery, Hon. Bi'enton Halliburton, Hcm,Hibbert Nevvtcn Binney, Hon. Enoa Collins, Hon. Simon Brads treet Robie, Hon, Charles Ramagc Prescott, Hon, Samuel Cunard, Hon, Henry Hezekiah Cogswell, Hon, Peter McNab, Hon. James Tobin, Hun. Joseph Allison, and Clerk, Sir Rupert D, George, Baronet. Asst, Clerk, John C, Halliburton, Esq, Cliaplain, Rev, Robert Willis, D. 1). iMer^senger, Mr, Joseph Skallish, •'■v ' i'iie Muiul.ers of Hi** !\Iajesty*s Cojiicil, lii'd ;lie>'peaker ©f the iigjse ofAsstmblviure J asiicw of the Perice tkoughout ii»«Piovini«, itenant rAKMin 8 ALMANACK. 51 , during r{on!)lc. iY sidont. ishop of peakcr •f \he t Ui«PiOvini«, HOUSE OF .ISSEMnLY. B. G. W. ARciinJALP, Enquire, SpcaUfr.* COUNTIES. HnfifaT ]»G WArcliibakl, fWin LiiwfOn, ^Ico Piniih r,n(J Jo ham nianclu-rci, Kf»(ir» Cumberland •'"■\ Ah \ St.nv.-rt and IJo'cph Oxley, K-qrs JJantM . . . .1 1'Jsnj IMvoIf aiid Win B IMIhh, Ecqrs ATrn^r ',.... jt:|i^ha DcWolf, jr.siid ynml Cliiimiiin, Ei>\ts Qt/<'<]r3, Si/dney-"-^ John Vonnp and fTl.oa Dickfon, Ei^qrs 0«r»c ^r/'/on- •••TiTwrcnce Kavanagii, Jamee B. Uniacke. ;.r.d Will*!! Young, Esqrs. TOWNSHIPS. /•fet/i/rtx. •.•!>€ has R Fiiirbanks and -'tcphca W Debloia, _E#/?j!i«« • 'i Jatnes U Lovett. Esai iiranville • • • •James Delap X?t^?iy.. ..€iiaric3 Budd, Esq Lune.nhvr;j^ f John I jCckiiian, Esq. Barr'mgtori' • ■ 'fJohii Kou.cr, Esq Shelburnc • • • • Charles l^ocl e, E^i Yarmouth ..••!.-; if Poo!e> Esq Sydnt y, C £ E . M . I odd , Esq Arichat, C B"" Law. O'doanor DoyW, Esi- Chaplain, Rgv R Fitz tTniacke, AM -, Clerk, Joh;i Whi'f- don, Ksqj A^st Clerk, J F Gray, Esq; Sorgennt at Arms, Mr. Matthew Forro.sler ; Aijst Sergt* at Anu:», Mr. AU-.ttiD^Jer Uoylrf', Mcssengft Mr. JohnGibbs. ^9 91 '55 FARMRR S Al/>f AI«Ar.K. ?!l Courif>fCh((nccry. — Ciianrcllor, ]\i% Honor thpTr<»- ..ftltlcnt ; Master of the lloUs, Hon S li Uobic, I. L [J ; MdstcrJt, \lon i^ ifalli!)iirtf»n, Leuin M VVi!ki)i^, Pi-Irg UiHvvnll and J (i Marshiill, Esrts ; /if> iq. Earristcrs and Attaniies at Law of the Siipre:re Court, resklins^ in the Froviiice. Halifax. — Hon. H H Cojrsuell, I) S Ch.rke, SG W Archihald, (Attorney Gen.) J \y Nutfvnn:, William Hill, I'lvinjj's Coun^^el.) C R Fairbanks, (Sol. (jlen,) James W Jahn>lon, N W White, Wm B-Hliss, Beamish Murdoch, A!ex. Primrose, J;is S Ti-eniaiu, Char!e> Twining;, Jas. Pt Uniacke, John James Sawyer, James F liray, Went. Flie^'her, Wm Voun;^, Charles W H Harris, Hugh Harts- ]v)rne, EH Harrington, Lawrence O'^'. Doyle, John C. Hallihurtou, Win bowman, Wm Satherla.ud, Thouias B Altkeu, \('peaii ( 'larke, A rchibald McQiic^'u andChavidcs Ui'l Wallace, Ks(irs. Pictou. — Thomas Dickson, Jothnm Blanchard, Henry n'-'ielvadar, Martin Wilkins and Edward Roach, Esqrs. Truro. — Jonathan Masters, George R Grassie and J'ii ilci SlcwurL CiarLcj Fs(^is. LheTrft- 1. r. D ; %, Pi'lrg athaniel ariistcri [rij esty's ters arni Howers ; D ; Sol. all, s yy Ittornies nor, J W 2, Dt. Sarnp<>on hbmton, ^q^s ; As- General, ral, C R own arid hompj.on Siipre.re SG W iani [fill, lames W Murdoch, inj?, Jag. y, Went, jh Harts- , John ('. Iioinas B dChatVics (I, Henry , Ksqrs. assie and FAUMEtt's ALMAIfACK. «rt Annapolis. — Henry Goldsniilh, John Johnston, Wra 11 lioe, Jiinics A Dennison, Charles T C McColla and Jo' n VV Ritcliic, Esqrs. Difchy. — G K Nicholls, F.sq; Brid;;e(o\vn.— Stephen Broniley, Alex H Winniett and Silas L iMorse csqrs, Amherst. — Janir?. S xMorse, Alex Stewart, Charles D Roach and Silas C Morse, Esqrs. Kentville — John Wliiddeii, John C Hall, Stephen II Moore and Wm E Smith, Esqis. Parrsboro',— Robert 13 Di(•k^on, Esqr. Windsor. — L AJ Wijkins and liairy i\ii;g, Esqrs. Newport. — D D Stewart, Esq. Antij;onish, — John T Hill and Alex McDougQll, Esqrs. Yarmouth. — Wm H Keating, i;s.]. Guysboro'.— Wiriinni F T^cs liarres, Esq.: tiiverpool. — William Sterns, Samuel P Fairbanks and. Snow Tarker Freeman, Esqrs." Luneribuj'g. — Joiin Creighton, George F Solomon, Chas B Owen and Charles Rolman, Esqps. (Chester. — William Greaves, Esq. C\fiPE-BRETOjy, Arichat.—Wm C Delaney and J-ames Turnbull, rsqrs.— [Sydney,] — R Gibbons and E Al Dodd, 1 sqrs : Non-1 esidents practising in Cumberland, E B Chandler and James Stewart, tsqrs. A^ova- Scotia Barrister's Suciehj. Patrons, The Chancellor, and the Honor;'.- I)lc the Chief Justice, Honorary Members, l:;« Judges of the 8i:prcme Court, 'i'rcasurer, Hon. ii ii Co«^a\vcll, Librarian and Sec'y. J VV Nultiiig, L>q, Commissioner's for lA%ht Ifoiiscr, Hon. S Cunard, Tlionias Mawiaid and JarifT U. lidrnarsh, Es(|r.s. Conunis.^ioirors for the management of the INtnl - llshnient on Sable Island Wm. Lawson, la u mu> Wallace. FiHWAKD Cu^.^HI) and J.\s. H. 'I'lt'Mii.Mi, Ksqrs. Clerk, Mr Edward Dnckett, Junr. Commissioners of iLc Jurcnur. lion. S B Ruble, lion 11 II C«>j:^woll, W'lii i.n^^^■iw. T.mu. Ilartfhorno and Charles W Wallace. LItqrs, CUik. Mi. iJdw DutkcU Junr. 64 riRMBR'8 ALMAJfACK. COLLEGES AND CLERGY. King's College Winrlsor. Patrnn, His Graoo the Lord Arcliblr?liop of ^'initerbury. Vuitor, the Lord Bishop of Nova-Sootia. (iovernora, Hia Excollcncy the Lieutenant (J jveriior ; The Lorl Bishop of Nova-Scotia, the Hon t.h 'Chief Ju^^iice, the Jiid^e of the Vice Admiralty Court, tiie Sj)Gaker of t'lo House of Assembly, tiiO Provincial Secretary, th«3 Aitorncy (leneral, tlje Solicitor General, the President and V^ice President, of the Collc'^e. Predide!it&; i^rofessoroT Divinity anlllcbrcw, Rev Charlet PorLorjDlV.: Vice President, Profe.s.^or ofGri..nmar, Rhotonc, Lo^ic, moral Sciences and Metaphysics, Rev Acting Professor of Mathematics, N.itiiral .Piulosophy and Ailroniony, Rev John .Stevondon, AM; Sci^'y & Troarfurcr, J (.* flallib.irton, Fi^i ; Fellow, Bursar and Librarian, Rev Wm IJ Kinf^, A M, : Principal of Lh;> Academy under the direction of the Governors of King's College, Rev Joseph II Clinch, A M. TiiIlM;3.''-'>'Michaeliiia3 Torm commences, 1st Sept. and enda on the L>th Dec. •'•'-' Hilary Term commences, 15. Jan. and ends on t\\i Witarday ])roceJin^ Palm Sunday. ''^■"Easter Term commences, on Uir Monday after Easter Monday, Hnu and Rector, an I Rov William Cot^woI!, A M. Onrate,tjf 8t Paul's ; Rev R Fitz. Cuiaoko, A.M. Rector of StGoorfje's: Rev J T Twiniujr, % \ FARMKU'S ALMANACK. '>'} t) D. Garrison Ohnplain. ---Newport., Rev Clias I^ort^'-. 1) i>. PrcH. of K C— Falmouth, lit'V Wm-Covhvnu, l)D - WinJ.-or, Rev William C Kin;;, A M. Rector oTiho linrvetisil.y Cburcli. — Dif^fby, Rev Roger Vitts, AB; AylesforiJ, R€'V (-Jraiiville,ilcv Fras VVhalley : i>iidgc'town,Rev Jares R'lheit- Ron; VVoymoutli,Rev Alfred Ci!piii,A •rrjYumi.^uth.Ucv Tlio? A (»r;.:)tham, a m. ; Shelburne, Rev Thoi! B liow/and, L I, \) ; Liverpool, Rev J T T Moody, a n ; Lunenbufg, Rev Jiii;;-,; (' Cocliran, A B. ; LaHuve, Rev J W Weeks, a tj ; riient: r, Rev James Shrcvo, a b ; ConvAaliis, Jlcv J Moore, OaMpboll, A M ; liortoti, Rev John Clarke, a m ; Rawdoa, Rev Geo W Morris a m j Kackville, Rev ; Dartnuuth, Rev M B Deybrisny, a h; Truro, and Visiling Mi.-siouary, R( v J Burnyeat ; Annapolis, Rev, Edwin (jilpiii, a f. ; Ainiier«t, Rev RB Wigjrins, a r ; Pietoii, Rev Chirieri I'lliott, a r. ; Anti<,'oi!ish, Rev Tho.s H Wlu?o, a b; Gny.->boro' R,ev Citarles W We^ks, A M ; t-^ydney, [lev Charles Ingles, a h ; Aricha:, Rev Jas. 8haw. — Visiting^ Missionary, Rev W B Kiii-',', am ; Pi-incipal Collegiate Schord, Windsor, Rev J II Clinch, a m. Ministers of the E'^tablislied Cluireli of Seollnnd. Halifax, Rev John Scott, Rev Jolin Martin and Rev i neniaB Aitken, A M. ; Dartmouth, Rev J imcs M( rri .on ; Cornv/aHi^ Ki-'V Wrn Fori^yth ; Hoi ton, Rev Geo Strnt.her:? •, ShelbnriH;, Rev Gavin Lan.T ; Pictou Town, Rev Ken. J McKenzie ; Kae^ River, Pictou, Rev Don A Fraser ; WcsUCver. Fict( u. Rev, Up'[)or Settlement, East River, Ucv John AicRae; Mcrig-omish, Rev Dougald McKeichan. Cle/'gyoftbe Presbyterian ;;reb cf Nov?.-S<;otia. PRCSjiVTinir" OF -rKiKo.— -Loun i.di'rry, Mev J. Brown; Truro, Rev J Waddcll : Lower-Siiubcnaead)' , k» v T S Crow* , Mubqnodobit, Rev Jo'di Sp; oU ; Econtnny. Rev A Kcir, J^ewiacke, Rev J Fmiili : VVindeor, Rev J iuurduch ; Jpper Shubenacadie, Rev R Blackwood ; Onslow, Rev John Baxte; - paR«BtTERY OF iMCTou — Pictcu 'J'owr, Rov Jno MeKi-.lry, A M ; We.*; River, Rev J>nn. Ros.s ; River John, iLcv John MiichoU ; Meriii'inni.-jh, l?ev Wm Patrick; l)rrchc;-ter. Rev. 1' Tro'ter; Tatfii)v,>}T()uche, Rev lltij;h Ross ; t^t Mary'.« T'tv Alex Lewis; Mabon, Rev W Millar; Lower Scttieniet* jln.'-t River, Rev David Roy; U])irir Settlement, East Rivei^ Rev A McGilvray. PREsnYTKKY OK rRi.voF. FHWARD isT. AND— - Prince Town, Hhv JKeir;St roter.--, Rev R Donorja ; Richmond Bay, Rev W McGre;^for; Ben; New London, Rev IL Dunbar; Murray L'arbour, Rev Dtiniel McCurdy. jKESBYTrRY OF MiRAMic iii.—Richibucto, Rov J McLt^an, Chatham, Rev Jno McCiirdy ; Bat)iur»;t, Buy lie Cltuleur, R«v Ja:ne< WadJuU ; New Carlisle, Ruv Aiilhony MtCabe. rrcftchers, Ko/ Alex Blaikit^ jintl Mr VV Frasor; Pro U-oL>o;i. Tho Synod Mseti annually on the luat Tue^d.iy of Juae. Clorg-y of the RoiTiiin CaUiolic Church. Itt^^hf Rev. Cr W;,i Friscr, Bishop of Tanon, and Virar ApoMoIic of iVova-Sro.ij. Hahlax; Uev Joha Lmiglinau, Chezelcoo's, Rev l)e:irii> G vtry. Dartmct it!i, Uev Janief Dunpliy. S:. Miiry'h Hay^ 4d. St Pciers, Rev DennJi L.iwlor. Wosloyiin Mi.s3ionario.=3. llalitiv, Uev W iJowso.i jiiul Rev M Kichoy. Rev Wm Black,. s'l peril unci ary. Li:ie ib jri^, Rev M Pope. Liverpool, Rev Georjje Milii^r. Birri:i«jto;i, Rev VVilliam Padman, VarmouUi, Re/ William M.-lJo i.il.i. lIorio.i,Htv Jjio Suowb-ill. Windsor, Rev Wm Cro*- roiilxi, (^h.inMiaii of" the itistrict. Newport, Rev Wm Temple, i-'e- cretwry ; R.;v Wiliiam Heiijeit, siiperiuiiuerary. Shubeuacadie, Rev 'riioai IS ('rostliwd'.e. Parr^boro' ^yc Rev J G Hennegar. Widlacf, liev Tuo, Davis. River Jolm, Rtiv Thomas Taylor. Guysborongh, Rev Will Smith. Sydney, Cape-Breton, Rev John Marshiill. Ship Harbo ir, C U Rev Mai h. Craiiswick. Ciiailotte-Town, P. E. I. iiev S.e])Jieii iiiiaiord. Tryo i and F?edeiiue, Rev Wdliam Webb. — M irray Harbo.ir, Rev Robert Coouey. Baptist Ministers. Il.iiifax, R-tv. Jiio Burton and Rev. E A Crawley, a. m;. A{ im-.mnls lMaiiis,R.jv. Geo Richardaon ; Nt!%rport, Rev. Geo J);:n;»clv; Rawdon and Windsor, Reverend Ricliard McLjarn ; Morton, II it!i'y Diinock; Tryon, Rot Ilezek. Hull ; Windsor Road, Hev Jr.u Doyle. Licentiates, Lower Granville. Jojhii.i B Co^jfswcll; Cornwallis, Thos II Porter ; Annapolis, S;i IS Mors Aylesford. Hy Saun- ders, Ooadiah Saunders &i Ebcn. Sironach: Gnysboro', Jas Brown. Tlie Asjociiti )n, for this year, will bo held at Bridfretown, County of Annipoiis, on tiie lirst Monday after the ^Oth June. tarmkr's almanack. 57 he Syiioil, 11 tlte luiit ley, A. iff llt'v. (jieo Richard Stephens iwijr, Rev. (.'V. Robt Rev. 1 ri- per Graii- er; Dig'bv Potter & ; Brier ly- larding & ; Chester, er Philij), jLirg, Rev -yon, Rot i>vnwalli», ly Saun- Iboro', .Taj ili'-etown, loth Juue. Apofllolic eoo'«, Key ary'h Hay^ , Kev. Mr. -e V'iiicen'. ^ eney. Bran Vm Bl,(^ Police Oifice open every day throughout tlie year, llo- lid;)pys excepted. — Justices, John l-.iddeii,H \ eot)ia)iS,&. M Richardson Esqrs. Cierit,!) S CUirke, K>q, Sessions of the Peace held at Halifax 1st 'i ues. of Mate!', June, :Scpt. and l)ec. Ju.jtico-s of tlic Peace for District of Ilahfa-x, James ronnan, Cnstos llolulo]um\ Joim Howe, Kufus Kair- bunlvs, 8aml H'?ad M D, Jnoliiddell, Richardi Tremain, Jlenry Yeomans, James Denvie, Adams Archibald, ^anil A!b!\;, John AihrOj 'Ihomas Holland, Ai, Richardson, Isaac Rayiic, Henry Y. Mott,C'eor, Edward H l^o\ve.6'eoi j.e B (leijihfoi., 'riionias G-een, William !! S.ie,ling,ThomaNlH)esbrisa; , AllVed E Coi'en and Francis l^arker, Estjrs. C. i*-, iy^. Clarke, i''sq. Conwu^isioncrs foi' V-'silin^- Ike .Isyliimfor.lkc Pi)'.}i\ Hon. Titomis N JcHcry, lion. Josepii Aliisun, .Ijur;cs ^ orman, Richard Tremain, .M Richardson.^ H. Veuruai s, Jolin (.'lark, A). Tobiri, (J. S . Russell, '1 homas P\l.f, J no opry Morris, k James N. iShannon, Esqr's, Cotiiinnsionirs oj f^lrccts {;In!ifax— Hon. H. H. Co^jsutll ; Hon. Joseph .\i!i^u;i; (J. N. Uussfdi, James Tremaiii, and W II .^.;cliiii;:\ Ms«p-s---I)a!'lnioutii.Suinl i^l'ji'O; Ilu^": } 'ml jI.-.ij uc .iU( I E ll Lowe Esqrs. K i If 1 k ■ I . Hi ,1 :l 58 rARMB»'f KisVkWKCK^ Commissioners jor the Common of Halifax. lion. If. II. Cogswell, Stephen W. Deblois and J am«>s B. Uniacke, Ksqrs. Commissioners to examine and select Pilots for the Port of Halifax. — William Pryor, James 11 Tidmarsh and Kdw. Canard, Esqrs. Commissioners of Schools. Rev. Archdeacon Willis, Uev- John Scott, Uev. M. B. Deshiisay, Lawrotjce Uartsliorne and Edw II Lo\re, Ksqps. —Clerk, liugli H^rtshorne, Esq. KATioNAi. SCHOOL Ml*. Abel iS. Gore, ) ACADIAN SCHOOL R' v.J.is.Morrison, [ Ma«terf. UALiPAX GRAMMAR SCHOOL. .Ilev,J.T.T\vining,Di) ) Officers of the Provincial Revenue. Collector, Hon li N Binney ; Guager and Weigher, Andrew Richardson, Ksq ; Waitcisand Shipping Officers, James liarratt, Bobert Hodges and George Sherlock ; Collector oflight duty, Mr Edward Duckett j Collector of License duty,-Wm M Ucblois, Esq. Officers of His ATcycsh/'s Customs. Collector, Hon Thomas N Jellery ; Compti oiler, Jno Wallace, Esq ; Waiters and S&arclit;rs, 1> H Watson Sc Joseph Dean, Esqrs; Surveyor of Shipping, Mr Edw Duckett; Tide Surveyors, Messrs. F W Achoson and T Holder ; Warehouse-keeper, W 11 lies, Esq ; Locker, Kobert Dimmett ; Clerks, Messrs. H Best, J W Mad- den, J II Noorian, John Garbv and Samuel Story, junr, Tidesman, Errol Boyd ; Boatmen, Jas Wall & W hays ; Broker, Mr Adam Grieve. Health Officer, William B Almon, Esqr M D ; Super- intendariit oC Quarantine, Mr Jacob Miller. OFFICERS OF H.M. NAVAL YARD. Cfipbun Superintendant, Sir Thos.Ussher, C. B. &. K. C. H. Nrtva! Storekeeper, J RGloyer, Must Shipwright, A.F Jones, Ebqru Ibt Clerk, ^ ( Jameii Ritchie, > to Naval Storekeeper. } 2d^O; > • (JW McKwen. (.ate Porter Mr Thom:'.s Mat^hewi.. Officers of H. M. Fictuallins '^^ard. Victunllii.g Siorckfepcr Jo},„ r. do ^ or R»n. Lmc^XQ Do. Mi,Duncau M'Queea I I tf am«»s Port of id Edw. lev. M [ Lowe, Maatert. reij^lioP, Dftiriei's, inrlock ; ollcctor Her, Jno Watson Mr Edw on and Locker, V Mad- ry, jimr. V'liays ; Super- K. C. H. iie8, Ebqrii * llitcLie, McEwen. Vlutihawtt. nor Eiq. FAnMEl's ALMA HACK. Halifax Banking Coinplun/. Presidoiit, Hon H H Cogswell. Vict^-Pi( sidf nt, \N'r ,V.» n f pryor, Esqr. I)iiectors,.lion Knos Collins, Hon Samiui Cuuard, Hon Joseph Allison, Hon James 'J'oliin, Jolm Clark and Martin G Black, ICsqrs. Cashi<^r, N T Hi!!, Esq. Clerks, Mcssr.s. J C Wilkie, A (* Kramer and < ijtis Wilkie. Messenger, 31r. Joseph Keellcr. Discount Days — Tuesdays and Friday.*?. Hours of bnsine.ss — from 10 to 3 o'clock. Siiiulay^ and Holidays excepted — Notes for discount to l»r lelt the day previous, before 1 o'clock, with the Cashier. Bmxk of JSt^cva-Scotia. President, W Fiawson, Esq. I irectorss Alex. Miirisoi\ .W'nili Bliss, Matijer H Aimon, James W .Johnston. L Viiiss, St'^phen N Biiuiey, James H Ua.'acke, J Lei>liinaii. W Murdoch, J Dunaldh-on &. VV F Black,lL::qrs. Casliio , James Forman, junr. Ksq. Teller, MrHeniy .Vlundei!. Clerk, Mr Beiijainiu Cat lisle. AJessenjijer, Mr J Maxwell. Discount Days. — Tuesdays and Fridays. Hours of businei-s — Croin 10 to ii o'cloc!^. Notes for discoinit to bo left with the Cashier, the day pievious to the discount day. SAVINGS' BANK. : Comm'r. & Trotisnrer, Mr^ Edw Duckott, junr. Committr-". for oxaniininfr^hc Accounts. liou H.N Biiincy 8ir ll.U.Georye Bt. and CW Wallace, E;ici.— The IJauk is kejit at tlio office ..f tlie Treasurer of the Province, in the Provir.co Buihiin^. liours of attendance from 8 to 10 o'clock, every 2Iondiiy morr. Fire fVardens of tlve Toivn of Halifax. Richard Tremain, Esq Chairman,— John Jltbro, Esq Sec'i/ and Treasurer. South Suhiirbs, Edward Fr,/or. C li Fdirbatikx and JamcB Tremain^ Esqrs. St Pttjr's ll'ard, Jiyhn Allro, J K Fairbanks and James Jiaint ^''^<;rs. St Jlattlino's Ward, L JTartthorne and J A Barry, Ekqm. St raul\t Ward, George A' Btutell and W A Black, Escps. Couuty Court House Ward, Jho Dupmy and Thomas Bo3^a;stj Esqrs. St. John's Ward, Hon Joaeph Allison, Jno Liddle 1^' Jno Clark, Esqrs. Aorth Barrack Ward, Michl Tobin and S W Deblois, Esqrs. A'orth Suburbs, li9n S Cunard, J J^ Shannon and J^yn-fh Starr, Esq-.s. Committee of the Eire Wardcm appointed to r.ianas;e ajid ^rect at Firei, Richard Tremain, Thomas Bo^^a, John Albrn. £ Pryar and J Ciarh, Ktqrt. to direct the Jixe-mtn^ $-'■ FARMER 8 ALMANACK. FIRE AXE-MEN. Rcbrtit Richardson, capt; Michael Croamor, lieu t. Tliomaa l-KKio, scc'y, William Johnston, Errol Boyd, John llcNcal, ^Vin Mfirvin, Heavy Millor, VVilliani Rose, Matthew LoAn'.It';, Janes MacXut. J.inies Grant, Patrick Mahony, Jiio McPher- r»on, Samuel George, Arcli Lannr, Charles Marvin, Epiiraiii! Lawlor, (Jeorge Caul, Peter Artz. (t/^The Fire Engine Company and Axe Fire-men are ex- empt from Militia duty and from serving b.3 iurnrs. FIRE e;s^gixe company for the TOIVW OF HjIUF.IX. James Dechmax, senr. Captain First Division — David Iluttori, Lieut ; ffenrj ftiJJ, Thoij Mackie, TliQs Pallister, Wni J Roows, Win Calilvvfli, 'i'im>thy Couiiers, Wm Murray, J Muhony. II St. Andrews, Jo-*eph Bennet, F Sturmy. William Liswcll, Wm Flyun, Mfuiy Laiigley, Henry G llil!, James Smithers, John Rliin(l,&.lt»htv Pallister. Second Diviaion—Thoa Cassedy, liient; Jaa Carmuhaei, LJw Sturmj^. J Drillio, Andw Crawford, Dajiicl MaLeiui. Tkomtfs klcNcal, [.ovvn'.lt:, Cpliraii* I are ex- THE vy Hill, "aliivvt'li, tl&Juhiv riiit'haei, I rARUER'» AI.MA?. V Crowe, Jolm Wier, Wni Ruthurford, Al»>x Campbell, John 8 F'lilton^ Samuel Archibald 3d, Silas Crano, Jamea Maliao, Duncan^Bhick, Alcjt Kent, James Mooro, Joseph Fulton, DavUi B Lynda, W Cuttfin,jr. imd Charles I) McCurdy, Kaqra. Clerk of the Peace, William Dickson, Esq. Surrojale Judge, JonHtfimi Murstern, Ksq. Comm*r. for taking Special Bail on Actions depd'g in the Sup. Court, and Regr. of Deedj. Geo Diil, Esq. Podt-masier^, Gay '■» River, 8. Moore; Truro, Jon. Graves, Ksqrs. Collector of Impost and IrUcisG, and of Lipht duties, Robert Dickson, Esq. (-'omin'rs. of Schools, Rev John Bnrnycut, Uev Brown, Robert Dickson, James Flemniing and Edward BlancLard, Ksqrs District of Pictou, County of Halifax. Deputy Sheriir, J VV iianis, Esq. Coroner. J McKay, T^mr. Sinprcme Court sits atPictou last Tuos of May and OrdTuoi ofScpt. Dep. Proth'y. Jomes Skinner,Ksq. ' Inferior Court and Sessions of the Peace, held ^t Pictou 3rd Tuea of Jany and 'ltd Tues. of July. Asat. Judges, Uw^h Deiioon, Geo. Smith, 11. J.atrden and Wiiliam Mo. timer, Esqrs. Jubticori of the Peace, Hugh Denoon, Custos Rotulorum ; Robert Low Jen, Jiimes Skinner, Georj^c Smith, John Fraser, Ab. Patterson, William Matlhewson, David McLoan, Robert McKay, James Carmich!«el, John Oldinj:. Wm Mortimer, Geo McLeod, Henry Hatton, D Crichton, J Holmes, Ken. McLean, Adam Ciirr, James Frai?er and Richard Smith, Eaqrs. Clerk of the Peace, Esq. Surrogate Judge, George Smith, Esq. Comm'rs. for taking Sp3cial IJiiil on Actions depd g. in the Suprem*} Cohi'I, Hugh J>enf)on and James Skinner, Esqrs. Registrar of Deeds, H Dennon, Esq. Post-rna.=;ter, Alex P Ross, Esq. Collector of (Customs ; and of Impost and Excise, H Denoon, Esq. Waiter, Searcher &, V/archou.se- keeper, Ou'en Cotton, Es(|. Collec- t ir of Light duties, Thomas Corbett, Esq. Harbourmaster, J Skinner. Health Officers, Drs. James Skinner and Joseph (Jhipman. Comm'rs. of Streets, Robert McK.vy, J Paiterton, Gio Campbell and Jolin Taylor, Esors. Comm'rs. of Schools, Rev Dnncan Ros«, Rev Charles Elliott, Rev K J McKenzie, G Smith &L H Hatton, Esqrs. Agent for LloydV,i!t:. Sub-Agent lor the Etna and Protection Insurance Comnani*'8, Jas. D«w soil, Eijq. Dop. Insp. Pish, A D Gordon and W Patten-^er. — Fir« Wardens, T Lowden, J McKay, G. C.impbell, J W Har- ris, 11 Hatton, Wm Mortimer, J Treneman, J Taylor, Georgo McKay, James Dawson, R McKay and J Purvis, Ejiqrsi. Fir« Ettgiao Companr, Caplaio James Creightou, Lieuts. William Cfli/'jett and A 1) Gordon. i^-i^- 9on, Nat. ichnrd, I>. bell, John a Maiiari, on, Davi4 (]ra. mm'r. for )ourt, and River, B. iipost sjmI i.'omin'ra. i», Ho belt )sqrfl K, Kny, Edr. i 3; dTuoa Pictou 3id inrdcn arul VARMER^t ALMANiCI. cou:*TY or btdwkt. 63 ttulorum ; \n Fraser, Robert mer, Geo McLean, Clerk r takinor ri, Hugh Deeds, H ector of Waiter, Collec- r master, I Jceeph uUertoi), Schools, cKenzie, b-Agent as. Tkiw en'xer. — W Har- Georgo rs. F'\rB William ' Tliir), ShfJrifT.KennothMcDonald, K»q.— Dep.Shorift', W;n 0. Jisf^ernm, E«q. Corouera J H Weoliii and J Ci Pwabo.Jy , Fi^qr*. t^iiipronie Court Hits at Dorchester, Qd Tue«day of Sept— dop i>roth'y Alex McDonald, Esq M I). Interior Court, and Sessions of the Peace for the Upper Dis- trict, liold at Dorehof'tcr, first Tuesday of May and «i Tue« ofO;Uobpr. As.^t Judges, John Cunningham and Dcnjamia Ojdf'i, Esqrs. ; And for the Lower district — at Guyaboro' 2d Tues lay of Miy, and 4thTuesdayof Octr. Asat Judges, io» Mar?»hali and Robert Hartihorne, Ksqrs. JuiUcGS of tho Peicc — Upper Diitrict — Jno Cunningham, Cit-iloi liotuiK'U'n; Alox McDonald, John McDonald, Robert N Henry, 15mij Ogdcn, Jnirios Randall, Huo;h McDonald, Jo« Symoii.ls, William C Hierldiy, George Urenuan Sr Wrn Jame« Corbett, E-iqrj. — Low:/' Distndj 'I hom\8 Cutler, Custos Ro- tulurun; .losoph Marshall, William Atwatcr, Chritttian Miller, Ro!)t M t;at.ler. Went. Taylor, Chas Archibald, Wm McKeen, Robert Ilartiliornc, John Newton, David Campbell, Hugh McDonald, Joshua Maxwell, Tljouias Glencro93, Jno Smith, D. MI. Sinclair aiul Charles Hrodie, Esqr,?. Clerks ol" Peactj, U|j[)(?r di.s. R S iioary ; Lower di.^. W () Helfeman, Esqrs. vSuiTogate JuJy.^s, (Jpptr Dis. A\kk McDonald M D.',Loi»tr /Hi). W. P. De-sHirre.-!, Esqrs. Dep.Regr*;*. Deeds. Upper DiS' J't ) Cunninjrham, Lower Dis. Tho.s Cutler,E9qr3.Coromr'8 fur takiM'^ sj)eciall> lil on Aciio;is depd'g in the tiup. Court — Up- per Dis. Alex McDonald; Loiotr Din. Went.Taylor,E3qrg.— Collector of Customs ; of Impost and Excise ; and of Light Duty, f3uncan McCoU, Erfqr. — Postmasters, Anti;jonishe,"H. N. Henry ; Guysboro', Robert M Cutler, Esqi\s. — Conimia- sioners of Schools, Lower dis. Rev Chas Weeks, Robert M Cutler, Went. Taylor, Robert Hartnhorne and DuncanMcColl, Esqrs. Upper dis. Right Rev. Bishop Fraser, Rev Tho» Trotter, Rev T Whit-^, Alex McDonald and Hugh Mc Don- ald, Esqrs. Health Otficer Guysboro' Dr. Wm. Cantrell. cor ."STY OK CUMHf.RT.AND. High Sheriff, Joshua Chandler, Esq. Coroners Jno Mori« and W W. Bent E^qrs. Supreme Court sits at Amherst 9d Tucsdpy of June. Dop. Proth'y., Silas H. Morse, Esq Inferior Court and Sessions of the Peace, held at Amherst Ist Tucs;lay of Jan'y and last Tuesday of June. A;isi.stant Ju lIab, Styphcn (3xlcy, llobt McG Dickey, Jiio JohiHton, Wm Smith, Michael (iordon, Luther Luahy and Thoa Watson Ei^qru. — Clerk ot'the Peane,,Siiatf C\ Morse, Llsqr. Surrogate Judge and Ro|rislrar, Alox St'nvart, Esq. GRogiitrar of Deode, Wni Bakc;r, Esq. Col of (^iirtt^md Mich Jordon, Esq. Col's of Impost and Excise Thoa Chupnixn and loshua Chandler Esqrti. — (>ol. oi'Liffht Duties, Joshua Clmnd- er, Eaqr. Post-master, Silas IJ. Morse, Esqr. Commr'?. of Schools, Rev R B Wiijointj, James S Morse, Alex Stewart, Danitl McFarlunc and Jos. Oxley, Eihu Linnard ; Rav/don, J \7ithro\v, Esqrs. Com- in;Sii )ii .':s ol' Sire I !.;-;, Windsor, Pat Wright and H Goudge, E^qr^ ; I''uluiouth. C!;:irlcs Inglii, Ja-nes Son^-ster, EIi:;s Puy- zAut, Al'an Voiuig and Thomas Curric, Esqrs. Comui'r.* of ijohools, Rrv W C King, Wm IJ Shey, Le»vis M Wilking, junr.. J ui^n .'Allison and iici'j'inHn Siiillito, Iiisqrs, r(i;:.\Tv OK f i.vcis. High SherlfT C-o Ciiipiiii-i. Iv-i. Coroners. W C Moore^. Uaiavi Dewol*' Juuic- A'li-ri :■:..; CE ilatchroi-vl; Ksqrs. ' )rum; Kd- ni IJakcr, /'in Simth) J Ei»qrfl. — tiDd Midi [)in\n and la Chand- S Morse, d Liincn- Coinunuii 3 divifcioii, , Xatliailel May, and Allison and Jamof^ Hatchford, u. E.-q-8. Inferior (Jourt and SoHsiona of ilio Peace, held atKentvilli 3d Tucs. of May .S-'^dTues. of Nov,T-Asst. Judi^cs, Jno Cliip- ■lan, Winf 'anj|)bell, Win A C'hipinan, and Jas D Harri.s,Ef-qr8. Justices of the Pcuce. J no Chipman, Cusloa Bululorutn ; VVm Campbell. James KaU'hford, Daniel* Dowolf, {Sauil Bishop, Henry V Bush Freeman, Snow Parker, Benjamin Knaut, James Goreham, James R Dewolf,. Jno Burss-, Jas Dewolf, jas Barss, Wm B Taylor, Nat Smith, John Campbell, Freeman Tupper &► Whitman Freeman, Esqrs. Clerk of the Peace,. James Rogers, Esqr. Sur. Judge ; Collector of Imp. and Ex ; of Light Duty ; and Col. of Customs, Joshua Newton, Esq. Comptroller, John H Freenmn, Esq, Reg of Deeu*s & Post-master, B. Knaut, Esq. Cora'rs of Streets, J R Dewolf, John Roberts &: SVm Sterns, Esqrs. Firewards Ja« Rogers. Benj. Knaut, Paul Collins, Wni B Taylor and Stephen CoilinaiEsqr. Fire Engine Men, James Burts, Capt. Wm MvfJill, Jno De- wolf, Wm Johnston, Wm Cold and Thos Frctinan. HeultU Ofticors, Drs. A Webster & D Ciicve. Ccmurrs. uf Schoola. Rev J T Moody, Joshui Newton, B'jujamiu Kauut, Juo' lUr»4 and Nat Smith, liiqrs. :>^ 66 FARUEU 9 AT.SIAXAri*. •\' ■■] |:|i .V 4' i COU.'XTy or LLNENHLUa . Iliflrh Sheriff, J II Kaulback, Pl-q. (.'oror.cr J C RiK:t>irii:«>q. Wnpremc Coi.vt sit? at LuneDburiX iast Tnosdav ofJiiiie. — D, 'p proth'v. and Comurr. for ttikiTiii Special Bail on Actiona dcpV in the Sup Court, D. OweTi P^jq. InKiiorCourt and Sess-. ol'thePface iield atT.v.nonbiii-i^^Jd'riiRig of April and 2d Tues.ofOn. AsstJudjres, J Pernelto, (i Mil- ler Si' E James, Esiirs. Justices of the Poacp, E Jamos, Cus. Rot. J Pornctto, .las Waliior, J C Rudolf, Joim Evans, G Miller, W Ah'xanJerJn:* Hcckmanjas S Wells, Thos (jlodfi oy, Jnn [hint. VV'ni liudol:', (jioo Alitcheli, &,' WniS Morris Esqrs. C. P. C B Owen Esq. Siir. Ju jo-o, J Purnetti, Esq. Ro^,'V, (lOo T Salomon. Es j. Ro^r. of Deeds, F Rudolf, Esq. Cnl'r of Cuslonis, A «ii.-uc--', Esq. Col. of Imp. and Ex.; and (d'Li<]fht duty, Thon (jloiJrey, I'Uq. Po3t micstera, Lunenburg, C Rudolf; Chester, (joorye ?.Jitr.hGll, K.'^qrs. Conim'rs of Slreeti, William Rudolf, John Ci'ei;.;hlon and John lle;'!uii:in, Esqrs. Health (Jlncer, Doctor JJicoba. (ilunins'r^. of Sclioola, Rev J C Cochran, Rev. ■ Pope, G Miller, John iloclvihan and John Hunt, Eaqr^. Includes t'ao Counti^r) of Annapolis and Shelburno. Chief Jus- tice of thc3 Infoj-ior ('^(jnri? of (■(Mnmon iMeas nnd President of tlie Courla of t-'ession i-i thio I'istrict, 'j'hgs RiTeiuE, Esq. COU-JtV OF ANNAPOMt;. Ilicrh Shoiiff, E H Ci!-!. r, Esq. Coroners. Sii Snow, J R. Loveit. David Hall "vckI IvJv.'ar i J Youn';. Ej^qrs Supreme Court sits at Ann tpolis 2d l^lOi^'lay of June, and 2d Tues ofSoptr. Dop. ProUi'y Sf Conimr. for takin^r Special Rail on Actiiia, H Goldjinitbj Digby, John E Morton, Esqrs l^ a I ! I orjuiie II AcUons to, (i Mil. 5otto, .las in liudol'; V«U Esq. ^ y Brucf , Goilroy, oir, John '.'i Doctor 'hief Jus- sident of MR, Esq. 3W, J II. line, nnd Special jr, F.s(}r- nrHipf.lij >io-by 1st Kl kail ah Kilchiv, ulorun : Jehu M tiicrcau, 11 Bcnr, )ourott, :r, CilKi son, Jos Spurr, o Bent. rn Dhs. of Cu«- Col'n of Iinpoft nnd Excise, and of Light Duty, Annaprolis, II Geldsiuith ; Digby, lilk. Morton. Eiqrs. Poslm'iS. Annapoli.- SHinuel Cowling ; Di>rby, W F ijonncll ; Brid^rotown, Thos. S|);jrr,l!^sqrs. Health Officer. Digby, Dr. -1%-^— Jit nt. CoraVi. of Schools-, Eaatorn (lis. Kcv Kdwiii CJilpin, liuv Fras VVhaL h'y, JI. (iohiiJiniUi, JohnJoliiutou and Thoinns Jainrij,Rs(|rs. VVeaf.ern district, HovRogerVietH, Wjh F Bonne;], C U Jonee, Chas .M'Carti»y"&. Ch;irlosBadd, U. qry. COL'.NTY OF SMri^HrnNE. llijxlj SlierilT, Jo!m JJing ly. Esq. Ckirup.crj G Bin^ay and J Wieser, Esqrs. . Suproii.e Court t^its at Sholburn^ 'Jd Tiies of July.— Dep. Proth'y. nnd Conuu'r. for t;ikin'^ Sjkccial IJ'iil ou Actioni d.cpd'^r ill the i:lup. Court, M. liUutiDgto:!, Ksqr. Inferior Court and Se:3oions of the Foaco for the dis. of Yar- mouth and Argylo, Ia-jM at 'J'u«kct Viila-jo, ist Tuesdeij of May, and at Ynrnionth, Ith Tuot;. of Sept. ; aiul for the Dm. of Shelburne, at JShclba.'-pc, '-ind Tups. May 4* 2nd Tuesday Septr, Asst. Judges, Dis. Varnioulh & Argyl-.'. Sanil S.FooU and Henry G. Farish, Esrrn ; District of Kliclburnc, Gideon White, EbcnezerCrovvell, Jacob. V, Buykirk, T. Crowoli ^ W B Sargeant, Esqry. Justices of the Peace, Di.«. of Yarmouth and Argyle, Saml. S Poolo, Ciisios Rotuloruin ; Ilejiry (x. Farish, Jiio Bingay, (Jabriel Van Norden, Jacob Kelly, Henj:inun Bingay, John WcKinnon, D;ivid Van Novdtjn, Abr.ihaui licut, Jas Bond, A. V. S. Forbes, E.^qr3. 4" Rev. J no B Hobin. j;i-. of Sijeiburno, Gideon White, Custos lioluloruin , Jacob V Buskirk, James Lent, Eberiezer Crov.ell, Obadiah Wilaon, Thouias Crowell, Robert Curne, John Homer & Wm Sargeant. Esqrs. Sur. Judges, Dis. Shcdburne, (iid(!on White ; Dis. of Y'ar- riioutlj & Aryyle, W H Kcaling, Esqrs. Reg'rs cf Deeds, Eastern di^. Gideon White junr. ; Western dif, H G Fa;-iph, Edqrs. Po.stmas'rs, »She!burne, Jacob Weiser; Yarmouth, H G Fariiilt, Esqr-i. Col'rs of Customs. Yarmouth, A V S Forbes ; Shelbuiuo, J V Biudiirl: ; I>evv Edinburgli, R Haukinsoi» ; Barrin<) Lon,To.'; Honjcr; Arfjyle, J MrKinnon.liijqrs. CoPrs <■!' I lip. and Ea. Yarmouth, II G Farisli ; Shelburne, Jacob V Bus«kiik ; Argylo, John McKinnon ; New Edinburgh, Samuel Caaifjbeli, Eriqri. Coi'ra. of liiglit Doty, Y^urmouth, Joseph Bond; Siiei^urnc, J V Buskirk ; Argylo, John McKinnon, Evii-d. He:ilth Ofujors, Shelburae, Dr. Alex Janiieson , — BirriiijTton, Dr. Thomas Gedde.i ; from Y'lrmoutii, including that Port to We.-jtern yide ofJebogm harboiu', Dr H (i Farish, Eiiiiteni side of Jebogno harbour, includir.g- Tuaket and Ar- gyle, Dr. Thos I Wdaon. Comm'ry. of Schools, District i f Slielburne, Uev Dr Rowland, Thomoj Crowell, John Hoiut'/, W Robertson & Joshua iMiow, Eaqri. Di«. Yarmouth, Rv^v T. Granihtm, Rjv Mr Morine. Saml S Pooio, HtiiiryG Faiijih and James I^out, juur. E^qra. ■'S IS If- ■ r f ■i ei ri R M E R*8 A L*r A Xl C If. CCIVyVY OF CAPK BRETOTT. Chief Justice of the Inferior Courts of Coui.Pleas,and Pres, • of the Courtjv- I'Ty, Esq. Health Otficers, Arichat, Dr Madden ; Port Hood Dr C-urrie ; Sydney, Dr. T I Jean ; Gut of Canso, Dr. Noble ;' Bridgepor'.Dr.WIDuro. Coinrs of Schools— N.E.di^•.Uev.Chaa Fugles, Rev Geo McKcagney, J G Mar».hall, 'JMios Crawler and Chas E. Leonard. Esqrs ; Southern dis. Rev Shaw R ey Betvi'.i, Dr Gladden, Thomas K ChaiidlJrr and Crcightou, Esqrs ; N. W. dis. Rev. La\rlor, Wm Watts, J L Tremain, Jolui McKeen and Nat Clough, Esqri. 1 I- I rjd Pros, ball. Esq. r,Joi*epU August; )tary tor cimt. A, Ncthnrrj ofOot; and 2t\ l\(] Tuod lAU-'iCi — distnct. ([I'i*. UjEsqrs. Rotuh)- lies Duf- tain, Jno Biin-iug- 'y,Esqrs. Miiddon, Jauvrin, 9ugald B district, I'aint, alhaniel c Donald .for the for the remain ; s.— Col- , [lector idoSur- Excise, ktd, Jno rs, Svd- Tavl'or; rs. 8iir. I.Craw- ri Hood Noble ■; cv.Clma rawley - Shaw. nd I WjlttB, STAFF OF THE ARMY. la Xora-Sootia \mder the corwinand of IVJajor General ^'ir Archibaid Campbell, Bt. G. C. B. Lt. Governor of N<*w-Bruns\vick. Military Socrctarv, CaptP. Maiilnnd 74th F.: Deputy Adj. •,G(.nl. Lt Col. n n Harrip;h.p. SGth F.; Dep. Qr.Mr. Gen. Lt. Col. HO.Brokr-, Mnj. of Brii^adc, Mnj. J. Bazrtlttc,h.p unntt. ; Insp. Field Ofnccr.V of Militia, Lt. Cols. R. R.Loring ; *\Vm. Marshall, ^ P. Grieve ; Dop Com. Gen. Esq; Asst.Com Geid. VV II Robinson, Esq. ; Dep Aset-Com-GenN. James HHdc, Oliver Goldfcmith,AVni. Low, Chns. Williams &; Richard liiglis, Esqrs. Surgeon to the Forces, Colin Allan, Esq.M.I) ; Asst. Surgcf)ns, S.M. Iladaway, Steph.Lawson, & .J.Ii.IlartwelljEsqrs*, Apothecaryto theFoice.c,JnoCarter, Es(|. (Jurnsmi of HaUfnx Commandant, Lt rol. H B Ilarri?, Dep Qf iMr Genl.: TownMnjor, Lt.J. MacColla ; Bar. Master, JasBUiir, Esq. ; Chnplain, Rev. J. T. Twining, D. D. ; Wiujl- 9v\\ Barrack Ma.sler, A.McDougall, Esq, ('[iaj)lain. Rev. \V. C.King, A. M. Annapolis... Barrack Maslrc, Josoph Nor- ,man, Esq. Syhiey, C. B. Barrack Master, S. Rigby. Esq.— Town Adj. Lt. Sutherland, U(>th Rogt. Engiver Pepartment. Lieut. Col. Ricl'. Boteler, commanding Engineer. C.-.pti. Lo'vally iPfiake, A Mnr^hail, Chas. Rivers. Litu'enai ts C. McKen'.6ie, S II» Wcntwortl'. Clerk of \he vorks. R Creed. Clerks, AVm Roj^^erf. Thos Goiid;;e, G. Creed and John Barren. Edwd Pr\or, Master .Carpentf.r. John McKen:'.ic, P'o-eman. Wm McDowall, MaBter Mitson ; W Gossip, M. Coj-enhagen' ar:d Kri "jMoiite Video' ^ fa' or 3 U Col *J[IonG Cathcar: M'ajors T Cer Bail J»oS Pc cli Caplf J Fitzgerald, Ki'lTeii ynn-cltrol I) Vans C '-ii'ilnn Win H'. b.ne, m ,Ri,i, Ge'thin ]': iGHiii.Ki \'C >' ^ jpiberlaiid Pee- ^'heape B il C.umbeiiand Jno A ■';]> It m wii-oii Rob: Bi.ih ldj3 Tel ford, /f. Q, wj.I Murehihon ^ursi, J Sliorland A S AW Mur- ray Mich Nugent Facings yellow- 1st BATT. Riflr Briscade. Mnchen Pimcop B.iyiies J H MEitlind T H; rt Da vies Alox Dironi C S M.'lct Cha Co krfin II W Hjuley The Ktnvon Lis Alex Bo !rke T R Tl omp3on' Jus S'owart Win Calucr i Litii's D (inrJiiier Ja3 Byron Wm S'.nihoj30 Jno LonKficl'.l K Hud Clarke Win R Luca^ "\Vm Clie.trnley jLF Jo::ei WiJ-^ J'liclman lE S'ltherland, I A Robert son, dp A MfKeiizie Jos Telford adj Tlio^ AV)bott IrvSVVbilty,o<(;iY> F de Meiror^ Tbo3 F,uMr ;j ^^ A Wrav Ralpli Cheney Jna Priiigle Krx'^iL'.ns H W Roper Walter l^ay Walter Ogilvy Hen liO-nr.x K H (ireathed IHeary Nixon 11 MacKenzie J as Clyde R H Bunbury Ermiirnn R S Murray Kdw Parclay E Hathaw«y " Roleia" " Vimicra" " Corunna" " Bnsaco" " Barrosa" " Fdcntos d'Onor" •' Ciudn^i Uodri- go " " B.ui.joz" *'Sal;imarica" '» Vitioria" *' Nivelle" «' Nive" «'0;thes" '' Toulouse" " Peniiifcula" " Waterloo " Colonel in chief * Arthur, Diikc of IVellinaton, k G G C li & (JCll, field mar Col covim . I *Sir A V Bar- 1 iiard, KCB 4- A' C If. me;. Lt Col I ^W Ee1es,KH Majors A Stj:wart,KH Ca'pt(Tm9 Tfco E KHiy W Warren *G Sirntnoaf H Stewart Ja8 Mais'ifT Hon J StV Sau- marez •John Fry J S Can.cror» Wm Sulliviin J A Henderson A St Us A NTi^rlilacljlan W S R Norcoi Hobl WalpoU Ho. Shirley Cha. F Napier |W STollem^jc'e jRoynon Jones John Rooptr R S Smith Jr o II E«;en I ):d Us 11 HFi'.zHerbcrt jUWDFlam9t«.^d I dep- pm. €7ks iU V\'ill)raham,a(i Alex Monro K W Young R Pctley A Stewart (:: K Crrr a F Miilrolm W H FranUlnrd Pay W Holden capt Adj R W libra- ham, 2nd It. q M *Wm IIi!| Snr^.T H Ridg- wav, .M IJ AS EGLlovd M White, MO W Woodforde Regimentals green — facing* black. l*JC.Hope This mark (*) prefi.\evin;; been at Waterloo. The word i subscribed to the titlesof Repiir.rnfa • « '• Pe:.inau!a," " Waterloo," &c. denote the lionorary dintinctJOi* perniKtedto 1)0 borne oa 'Ldr colours «nd appoiiUments.in conutiicaia- TAiioaot' tL«ir tfcr vices. ;' r farmkh's almanac*. 71 ptmns KHly irre.:i ntnonn wart ai«wr [ StV Sau- z Fry 'an.erori iiillivan le:irier»<)i^ ULts rhlaclilan U Norcoi WalpoU hirley '^ Nnprcr rolletiac' e on Jones llooptr ■smith I Est en :d Its Ki'-zHprbcrt [)FlaTn»t«.-d , pm. C7ts ilbrahfvm,aie,I.LD. lolantecr Artillery . Lt Col. Tlichard Ticmain. Major, Jame>. Tremair. l>t Company • • • Capt. JameiCo -swell, let Lieuts, Joshua Lee. and Kicharvl Trcmain, jr. 2d Company • • • • Ca:)t \st Lt- • .. , , , , 'id Lt • SsHr-Mrg"VVBAlmo:i M. U. - A G Eraser M I'obin, jr Thos Tobin ^, ... ^ i«^"o Cunard Tho»NJeffery,jr J HClark lAv L^mhon Ij^,,,, g Starr Henry Pryor .flS.ftugh!«n .f,i;WC Eaton, Pat Mar^h capt Q.lf AlexKnight SgW B Lynda J S. EenjPage Colchester Rsrts iKtUATT Lt Col James Kent mnjora Alex Archibald Tas D Blair Capts "^of Fiilio.i I.ohn Gainmill W(' Eaton, fli/j (leoCorbetl Wm Blair, Wm Phillips \ndw Yuill UtLts [as Rutlverford S Archibald Win Logan 2dB A'Pr. " /.fC(;/RDickKon Majors ThoM I Brown A Campbell J'is Fietiimipg Capts Jas Dickson Jno Wicr John Crow R McLelland R "Spencer A Thompson E DDickhon.firT; Robt B Dickson Ja» D Bai;d Alex Vance IstfAs Ruftis McNuU I) l)e\\rr Win Baxter Alex Conkey rho< Co-betl I Urqiihart II Munro Jno Mr(>ra'.h Wm V'ant'* Ja<. Marnh (Uo Ro's J ArchibiUd Jiis >y.]2oa Wm Cut ten Jno Bh.ir Sd ' Stcph Linten Jfi-4 Barnhill J T Dickhon Wm Flemming .hlj EDeWDck. son, rnpt Sure; ( 'has HentJ Q m W Cutlen Picion Regi- ments. 1st BATT. Lt Col Geo Smith major Robt McKay Capts Geo McDonald John PatierFon Wm Corbclt John Gordon y^ n\ Monin.er f) Cameron Abm PaKrrrm Anthofy Smi h • (JcoCampbfll Sam! Archibald Micl.McCullofh \stLts Wm ("lark R McDonaW Davkl Davifoa Jas Dawioa '" ' FARMKR'S ALMAVACK. 78 nccr Is ir iph itgiile • I'f'ur'dy [)irison ■Jjett :)fncf«" tclwr irray •h ' ten r 3cl ■ intra )hin ck^on jrntriinp >eWL)(k. 7T)f has HeadI V Cutlcn Regi- nts. hVVT. Col [liih :jor IcKay apts Donald atierfoa )rbcU or (ion onin.er cron 'alt rrmn ly Smi h mpbrli ^rchibwld c('ull«ifh UUt 'lark DonjiW Davitoa iwion Mai Lanpille .hioTaylor t'Jia!»Pattc*rtOn Don Fniser Colin McKenzie }st Lts H Douglass F McDonald Jas Crichton David Ross Thod M'C'abe Jas Pei ia (ieoGnint Jas McGill 3 no Graham Jas RobertfOn Jno Campbell Jno 1.02'iJiin Tht)s Tiiylor Jiio McLeod oVm (."hhholni Sz\ McDonald County of ISifd- neJiRtf*;iinenls. "1st BATT. Lt ro/JnoMunro major Jno G Peiibody Capts JD Cunninghant Ang McDonald H McLennan \\"m Hierlihy James Wilkie A D Harrington G A Forrestall 1*; L,'s Alex McDona'd Allan AIcDonald i^^ A Ogdcn las ThoPipi-on Geo Rrenn.in Wm J Corbett !> Angus Kenne :r Htuj Heany IIughMcDonalui Hugh McGrega-. Wm A Henry Jr.o SulherliirJ .'J^/^JnoMcLo-- ;ld Cumhtrlar.d Resrinuv!. Itcolflo- lldaVli jnojors RMcGDukey (jio King cnph Wm Choi man T Clit|i?naii, ad FIcnry Purd/ , Aaron McKinly 'H Punly 2d Pa Mani wOO Ja ini^t x\ .hio Mitel ell Il1;in K-ing .'an RoLCi-;a J