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And from the Creation of the World, according to Cbroaologyy 5748; being the Third after Biflcxttle or Leap Year. , , And in the Thirty Ninth Year of the Reigo of Hit Majefty KING GEORGE the Third, contaiirtng ^^5^8. WHEREIN IS CONTAINED, „ The Eclipses of the Luminaries.— Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting. — Moon's Place and Age. — ^ Time of High Water at Halifax. — Moo-N'sApoGEEi^ and Perigee. — Equation ciTiME. — Feasts andFASTS^ of the Church. — Sitting? of the fcveral Courts, and-^ Sessions in this Province, &c. Gc. &c. Calculated for the Meridian of Halifax in Nova-Scotia,! Latitude 44° 44' North, and 4 hours 14 minutes Weft Longitude from LONDON, but ^\\\ ferve without fenfible Error for anyv part of this and the neighbouring Provinces. \ ^ By ME TO NIC US. I <( i< It it ({ A broad and ample Road, vvhofe dull is gold And Pavement Stars, as Stars to thee appear, Seen in the Galazy, that Milky way, Which Nightly, as a circling Zone thou Seefl: Powder'd with Stars"—— MILTON. > ■ «f -4 ^HALIFAX: Printed and Sold by A. HENRY, at bis Printing- § 1 Office, in Sackville- Street, Corner of Grafton-Street. ,^ 1 + 'V ' DIRECTIONS 10 FARMERS and GARDENERS. $ A f ^.jHiS fome .St)rings arc much earlier thah others, the following diref^ioDS ought not to be tooliterally adhered to in ptjint of time ; but may rathflr ferve|o point out the order in which things may fucceed. eacU other ; bat a^ to the precife time of beginning, the judgment of tl;!^ Ptantcr muft be in fome meafure regulated by the appearanc^ of the Spiinff. . Thelaft wetkitt A()rfl, fow early peafe, cabbage, parfnips, parf- ley,*^io|ht|^tumj]pt> radiflies, letticeand muftard. ' ' However, tbofe mentioned for the lad week in April, may be pu| whenever the fn6w is gone, the froft out of the ground»and the klt(bfo dry as not to be muddy ,and the others fucceed in their order The firft week in May, fow oats, wheat and rye ; alfo fome early EDgtifli bi^ns, (and the main crop by the 20th or 21ft), fpinage and btice ; and by the soth of May a few hills of cucumbers, ^iid afew eady bu(h beans. ^ The middle of May, fow hemp and flax ; and any time between^ X this and the loth of jfune will do for potatoes ; fuch as are planted ^about the firftiof June, are frequenrly the largeft, but the earlieft '* planted are coihmonly the beft to eat, being drier, in codfequenc of their being more thoroughly ripe. I The firfl week in June, plant all forts of kidney beans ; alfo cu-' ..cumbers, fquaftcs and pumpkins. ■ ^ The 20th of June, fow buck wheat ; this is alfo a good time to^ s^ Cow in herd graft, clover, or any fort of grafk ieed,which is thought^ ^ to fucceed better if fowed in now with buck wheat, than in the s ^ fpring with oats. Hcrds-grafs that is fowed the latter part of June x>r through the whole of July, inflead of running up, heading out, and ripening as that does which is earlier fown, fpcnds the fummer in fpreading into a large bunch, and rooting firmly, by which it not only bearr the fevcrity of the winter, but fends up from each feed many more flalks the cnfuing fummer. The farmer fhould be careful to fpw his cloyer, if poflibJe .before the end of July : for it is very apt to be killed with the winter, if not well rooted, and it ofrenh«ppens that crops v^hich ccmc up well, late in the fall, arc whrlly killed, fo that a (ingle plant cannot be found the next Sum- mer. — The fi I ft week in July ^ow field turnips — the early Dutch may be foM-nas late as the 25th. — The 20th is a good time to fow winter wheat and rye, as by being fowed early it will be better reeled to Pand the feveiiiy of the winter, and be more likely to c- ;• fcapea blafi by coming in earlier next fummer. In the fore part| ^ cf September, corn fallad, which then may be cut any time io^ § the winter or fpring when the fnow is oflF. ^ 5w»»»»»- ? Dominica Golden M Epaft Cycle of I Roman Ir Sundays a SeptuagcH Alh Wed XA Trine, r Aries, « Tauru n Gemii 25 Caiice Q. Leo, 1 ^ Virgo, Will bs J J 15th c j/j^ Mornin the Yeai , »f(»B»«*iw«<*:'P* I lERS. SA f following ' t of lime ; ungs may ning, the :cd by the lips, parf- I, may be id»and the iheir order bme early ), fpinage Licumbcrs, e between i^ re planted^ he earlieft'* MtH€fH »»»H»- ■M«4«C<' the Bull, n Gemini, the Twins, So Cancer the Crab, ^ Leo, the Lion, l^ Virgo, the Virgin, £t Libra, the Balance, iri, Scorpio, thi; Scorpion, jP Sagitarius, the Archer, Vj» 'Capricorn, the Goat, ' ::S5 Aquarius, the Water bearer. K Pilces, the Fifties . 1^ ,2 -VENUS. Will bs Evening Star to the 15th Ottober, and thence Morning Star to the End of the Year. % JUPITER. Will hi Evening Star to 29th May, thence Morning Star, to lyt^ Dec. and thence Evening S Star to the End of the Year. S '•m^V.i«((<^^^>m»"' — ..««««<^ X i f^- LSi*fc^i,iC'i?^«V>*»'^" •*.- - L0^^^,^^ _-_-■— ^*— - '"'^■^ - f >»>»• '^^!r<:^ Taurus 8^ X yK Cancer t1- >K "C^Sl Virgo njb-r ^K NVsCi SC3RPIO mA M) 1 ^ Capricorn mm jf"»» — K The NAMES and CHARACTERS of the TWELVE SIGNs!§| Gemini J Leo,' Libra Saggitarius Aquarius Pisces. ECLIPSES for th^YEAR. 1799. npHERE will be Two Edipfes this Year, both of the S X Sun* and both Invifible at Halifax, in the following g Order, viz. gMAY 4;h. SUN Eclipfed, invifible. ' 6 at 8h, afternoon, in Long. if. 14°. if.' D's Lat. 7' fouth. will be centrally Eclipfed on the Meri- dian at 7h. 55'^, in Long. 177°. 37^ Ealt.at Lat. 8°. North. - ,' fe OCTOBER 28th. SUN Eclipfed invifible. § 6 at ih. 2i'J afternoon, inLong. 7f. 50. 19'. ])'sLat. 7^1 N. O will be ccntrially Eclipfed on the Me- riijan at ih. 17'. in Long. .82^J Weil, and Lat. ^^.t South. Befide the foregoing Eclipfes of the Sun in this Year, there will be a Tranfit of the Planet MERCURY over the Sun's Diik, on the 7th May, (5 7h. 36m. morning, ^'s Lat. 5^ 2o^ South, Vifible, if the Weather be clear, as follows. Beginning of iheTranfit 3 34. 30 mo. ^f'sLat. 2 20 I *%it^«.4»<».- •. ^- ." -«:,i.>:«, Middle 5 End 7 20 - II 5 5 Neareft diftance of Centers 5 ^Duration of the Tranfit 7 31 7k 45- 5 IS 5 7 2 45 7 CO t C ° s ri««i ««cW««""$ ■ »^;jr ■ f r [GNS.g JV^M^*- ••« <«r» .v»». '. 37'. le Me- j Weft, J there er the clear. JANUARY, hath XXXT Day 1799. ««<«« enters ;:; Saturday 19th Day, at 6h. 54m. afternoon. F Remarkable Days, Afpeft?, Weathei,/C-c. &c. Circuiiicilion. ^ Station. CI. faft 4in. 36I. A heavy Jlorm of Snow or rain about this time. then clears ojfcoid, Epiphany. D.!cn.8.43. CI. faft 6m. 5if. Mode. Lucian. (Tides. % Stationary, Inf. d ^ 3li« 3 1™. nif^- 7 ]) Apog. CI. faft 8m. 5jJ. n ill Sun. aft. Ep. D.I. 9.0. Snow or rain about thefe days. 7*s fo. vh . 41m. afl. 5 CI. fafl lom. jgf. Q. Charl. birth day kept. (Prifca. Septuag. Su. D.I.9.i4.m. Louis XVI. of France be- Vincent. (headed 1793. (^ Sta. CI. faft 12m. 6f. Snow or rain^ about this Conver. of St. Paul, time dPer. 7*s fo.5h.55m.af. Sexag. Su. Pr.Aug.Fr. b. ( 1773. D. len. gh. 14m. K.Cha. I. Martyr. High 5 CI* faft 1 3m. 54f. Winds. «cc= '-«cc<4 ^ iii.^^^Mtr^^'^lQliith^- ,ji.»W^aa(«il*t':y.r ■.■>***^ ^ JI:v^awiif ,'.. -^f :J"» „*«*#*»-——— ■ ^ ^ « V < I V.»«» •*»■" II. FE3RUARY, hath XXVIII Days. «799- 5 I New Moon, Monday 4th Day, at 4h. om. afternoon. Firll Quarter^ TticfJjy 12th D*y, at 8h. 30m. aitcrnoon. Full Moon, vVedncfday 20th Day, at oh. 49m. morning. Lull Quarter, Tuelday 26th Ddy, at 4h. 8ra. ftftcrnoon. O enters H Monday iSth Day, at 9h. 45m. forenoon. w D 2S^ 9 J i 26 zi ilcmarkable Days, Afpe£ts, Weather, &c. 7*s fo. 6h. :51m. aftern. Purif.ofB. V. Mary. Quinqiiagef. Sun. JD.len. § gr. Elong. (gh. 42m. Agatha. Sifrove Tucfday. Afti Wedncfday. 7*sf. 6.^7 Cl.faft I4m.33f. (lom.af. Changeable > Apogee. loeat/ier. ift Sun. in Lent. D. len-'v T^sfo. 5h. 50m. af.(9.58. 6 6^% Cl.fift i4m.37f.6 57 6 More /now or rain. 655' Valentine, Piercing cold. 7*sfo. «;h. 3am. aftern. 2d Sun. inLen. D.len. lO. Cl.fali 14m. i6r. (24m. . Plea/ant weatker for the. (3 feafon. Pretty full Tides. 6 43 There will de abundance^.d 41 6 ^ Perigee, of J'now about (> 39 6 CI. f. 13111.391. if/i^ Jays. 6 3S 6 3d Su. in Lfr.St. Mat. Pr.'6 36 6 (Ad.Fre.b. 1774. D.I. ioh.|6 *s fo. 4h. 50m. df, (48m 1^ The AfpeEls threaten rain. CI. fall i2!ii..isr >,V>?»»"'- — » «*.'4>\ 16 :<;'<^^^/> »799- g SlII. XC^^' »»' oon. lernoon. lorning. moon. on. ^ III. MARCH, haih XXXI Days. S " ■ ' 1799, V $ New Moon, Wednefday 6th Day, at ph. 20m. foren. Firll Quarter, Thurfday 14th Day, at zh. 8m. aft. Full Moon, Turfday 21ft Day, uc loh. 39m. fore. Laft Quarirr, Thurfday 28th Day, at 3h. 20m. morn. Centers •.' H.w. H. M. H. M. 23 16 Pcrpetua. 6 S% C Apogee. Perhaps rain. CI. fa(l lono. 44r. 5th Sun. inL. D.len.iih. Gregory M. (24m. S5 9 6 19 3 10 6 2 $^40 II 6 16 47 12 C I rT]j2i 13 6 16 i3 14 7 iii3oC) 7 16 45 16 7, ini.54 »7 16 ^5 »3 II 10 8 6 4 2 O 53 57 56 54 53 5 51 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 16 47 i8 1 ^ 1! 15 417*$ fec.iih. 26m. after. '5 49 7I29 C £i l^Lvpk put for ajhrm^ with,^ 47 7,i2Vf22 d 4[Cl.tV4m.48i.(//f§//zf?«»M> MAY, huh XXXI Days. 1799. ^ New Moon» Saturday 4th Day, at 8h. cm. Evening. Firll Quarter, Sunday 12th Day, at oh. 55ni.aftern. Full Moon, Sunday 19th Day at 3h. 3701. morning. Lad Quarter, Sunday 26th Day at 6h. 51m. morn. O enters n Monday 20th Day, 1 1 h. i im. night. * -f Remarkable Days, Afpcfli, Weather, &c. r. ©9. H.M.H. |42| 4 4S i &^' '^"^ St. Philip and S:. James. AfcenHon Da v. ( Apog. Inv.of theCrofs. Moderate CI. flow 3m. iSf. (Tides. Sun. af. Afce. D. len.14. 7*s fet 8h. 54m. af.(i6m. do 9 7h. 20m. morn. Plea/ant flowers about Cl.fl.3m. 5of. theft days followed by heavy foggs. 7*8 fet 8h. 35m. aftern. Whit-Sun. D.leD.14.32. Whit-Monday. Whit-Ttief. St.Petersand (Miquiloo tak. by Gen . C Perigee. (Ogilvie 1793 Pretty full Tides. Trinity Sunday. Q.Cha. (b. 1744. D.len. 14.48 ^ Station?.ry. Prs. Eiiz. born 1770. More plea/ant piowers, CI. flow 3m. 28f. id Su. af. Trin. Aug. ifl (Abp. Cant. D.l.i5h.2m. 69$ diff.Lat. 43'. K. Cha. 11 rcflored. C Apo.c^ ^7^ 7h.46.mo. CI. flow 2in. 45f. 8 C r. Cs. H. w. A.!h.m.'h. m. 19 13 iS 24 3lTl»8 18 15 3| 81 17 48 2Vf !0 16 18 29 40 122SJ47 7K54 20 8| ir57 8,13 47 8'25 34 8 70^4 7 I 20 D 1 50 9 a 17 io| 2 45 u 3 21 l^. 3 57 '3 4 24 14 4 50 rife. 16 8 20 t7 9..»4 18^10 8 19,11 2 20^11 41 21 mors. (T 52 ^3 I 22 14 14 « ^-5 a 50 i6| 2 40 I27 ' 3 6 »2 ' » » "«• — "«*««:«i ' I I'l -~ I !•»»»' VIv JUNE, hath XXX Days. «««<«i«*^ 1799. New Moon, Monday 3d Day, at loh. 51m. foren. Fiift Quarter, Monday loth Day, at 7h. 14m. even. Full Moon, Monday 17th Day, at 1 ih. 51m. forea. Lad Quarter, Monday 24th 5)ay, ac i ih. om. night* O enters 25 Friday 21ft Day, yh, 49m. morning. Remarkable Days, AfpeCls, Weather, &c. 7*s life ah. 40m. morn, id Sun. af. Tr. D.le.ish. Q Gr. Elong. (12m. K. Geo. Ill born 1738. Pr. £rn. Aug. born 1771. (Boniface. Growing weather, (D.Ien.i5h.2om. 3d Sunday after Trinity. Frs. Anieliab. Cl.fl.i.if. Sc; Bainabas. 7*s rife zb. (mom. C Perig. Middling Tides. Rain^ with thunder. CI. and together. 4th Sun. af. Trin. D. le. St. Alban. (ish^ 22m. A Jpell of warm grow- ing weather. Tr.ofEdw. K. W. Sax. 7*s rife ilt. i8m. mo. Frequent Piowen. 5th Su. aft. Tri. D.le. 15. Nati. bfSt. John B. (24. CI. faft 2m. 8r. C Apog. Low Tides. A/pell of foggy weather about thisfeafon. St. Pet€ir. (22m. 6ih Su. af. Tr. D.lc.ish. r. 6. H.M. U. i >»>»Mfc » »^ ■■^■' . -<•*♦<<;<«' «799- I . foren. K). CVCIlt , foreo. I. night. ^»>M 38 10 46 J5 11 38$ 18 30 1 82, 5 405 6 «7§ -«^««(4^ 5 vir. JULY, hath l>»Wii '•«^v45 XXXI Days. 1799. f ! New Moon, Taefday 2d Day, at iih. 1301. night. Firll Quarter, Tuefday 9th Day, at 1 ih. 5801. night. Full Moon, Tuefday 16th Day, at 9h. 3R1. night. Lafl Quarter, Wednefday 24th Day at 4h. 22B). aft enters ^ Monday zzd Day at 6h. 4901^ afternoon. Remarkable Day?, Afpedts, Weather, &c. f. s. H.M.H. 0in Aph.7h.13m. morn. Vifi. ofB. V. M. Mode. P leaf ant flower Sn (Tides. 5}Traofl. of St. Martin. CI. &R 4m. 7r. 7*« rife oh. i6m. morning. 7th Sun.afr.Triji. D.lcn. St. Killan. (i5h.i6m. AJpell of very warm C Perig. CI. fait 4m. 54f. 7*5 ri.i ib.50. af. weather n fucceeded by rain and thunder » SthSun.af. Trin. D. len. Swithin B. (i^h. 4m. 7**ri. iih.3ira. Mid. rid. The heat encreafcs with Thunder fhowers, Marg. Cr. faft 5m. 54f. 9th Sun. aft. Tt in. D.kn. Magdalen. (i4h. 50m. C Apog. Pretty full tides. 5] St. James. Dog Days begin. 6 St. Anne. 7*s ri. 10.55. *•• 6 9l91d:ff. Lat.45/ loih Sun. aft. Trin. D.lc. Fogj^y weather t (14.38. Cl.f. 6m. if. afterwards I heavy fliQwers, «9 20 20 21 ix 92 22 ^3 13 8 24 8 25 8 26 27 28 29 ;o Place. :>' 3t 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 40 41 ISII 20 52s 4 18 5 >Sl23 '4 55 z8 39 1*^32 26 3t 10^^36 24 43 8ni53 23 4 7 I 14 21 20 5Vfi9 19 8 2jr;43 16 I 8.19 o 8 8 8 81 8 r. > a. H. M. itK40 8J24 J 8 6r 9 8|i8 5 8;*9 55 8,iib44 8,33 37 8 51140 -r ^- 8117 58 4 41 8j o2o34 4 42 8 13 32 4 43 826 51 •«<*'^ -ri.»9Wff(4^ f^^y^y New Moon, Thurfday ift Day, at 9h. 32m. forcn. Firft Qaartcr, Thurfday 8th Day, at 4h. 41m. morn. Full Moon, Thurfday icth Day, at 8h. i5m.foren. Lall Quarter, Friday 23a Day, at loh. 7m. forenoon. New Moon, Friday 30th Day, at6h. 46m. morn. O enters vjl Friday 23d Day, ih. 301. morning. Lammas'Dav. - fs. ({ ^. {4 44 8 (5 (T 10^30 24 27 80536 22 S3 7:2:13 21 31 5ni44 19 51 17 43 lVf27 15 3 28 a; 1 1 :;;;;; 40 24 38 7K22 19 51 zT 14 26 2 7 b 50 19 38 »3 34 25 52 82531 ii 33 5SI ' 18 55 17 42 c r.Cs.l A.'h.m. c fets. I 8 10 s 8 44 3 9 u 4, 9 37 5^ 10 2 6 »o 30 a 11 8 II 31 9 morn. 10 16 11 I 2 12 1 48 13 2 36 rifes. »5 8 1 16 8 32 t7 8 55 18 9 22 *.9, 9 5' 20 10 25 ^'11 3 (rjti 5^ 23 morn. 24! 40 25I I 58 26 3 6 ^7i 4 8 23 5 10 c fets. 1 7 12 O ei Mfwl DD m<.4 u:. :Sji:-^ %o\ He F 171 Lai ^■.*^- •I «799-' f § JX- SEPTEMBER, hath XXX Days. i roien> morn. foren . •enoon. ora. s. H. w. H. M 8 lo 9 2 9 54 lO 46 II 38 i 799 I3 30 Z 22 ^ I 2 3 3 '4 4> 6 57 4^8S 5 6 7 8 9 9 f 39 30 21 15 4 53 10 42 11 30 12 91 1 7 t 55 2 43 3 31 4 19 5 T 5 55 6 43 8 20 ^ 9 u ^ I Firft Quarter, Friday 6th Day, at loh. 45m. foren. Full Mood, Friday 13th Diy, at ich. 17m. nigh:. Laft QiJarter, Sunday zzd Day, at ^\\. 9m. morn. New Mood, Sunday 29th Day, at 3I1, 50m. morn. O enters £h. Sunday 22d Day, at 9h. 35m. ni^ht. I if M w D D I F 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 F 9 2 lO 3 II 4 12 5 13 6 >4 7" M F 16 2 17 3 18 4 »9 • 5 20 6 21 7 22 F i3 e 24 3 *5 4 2j6 <; 27 6 *8 .7 29 M Aemarkahle Days, Afpedts, Weather, &c. r. O s, H.M.H 1,5th Su. af. T. D.I. 136 London burnt 1666 O.S. C Pcrig Moderate Tides. Dog Days end. We may now expeSi cool mornings 7*sr. 8.i2.a. C3cvenir,crs. Enuvchus. CI. 11. 2m. i if. i6th Su. aft.T. Nat.ofB. (V.Mary. I. i2h.^2m. Inf. ^ Q ^ 2h. 1 6 in. aff«r. 7"-s r.db. a. Very p leaf anl Cl.fl. 3m.54f. about this time. Holy Cr fs. 17th Su.af. Trln. D. le. 7*«Ti. 7h.4om.af.(i2.22. Lambert. C Apogee. Falling weather about this time. t^ Stationary. St. Matthew. 7*sr. 7.22. iSth Su.af. T. K.Geo.IlI (cro. 1761. D.le.i2.2m. AJtrene^ plcafant and "otne air. ^7 29 3» 32 34 36 37 39 40 42 44 45 7 5 46 7 5 48 7 5 49 7 5 51 7 5 53 7 5 54 7 5 56 ; 57 7 zuholijo St. Cyprian, ^gr. EUmg (9 Stationary. Q.n.9'2<>r' (Die. 11. 40, 19th Su.af. Tr. St. Mich jol »»1it. Jcr. (Prs.Roy.b.1766 5 58 7 5 59 / 6 6 6 I 6 6 2 < 6 4^ 6 6 ^. 6 8 6 6 10 t 6 12 6 Place. c A. 2:^24 2 17 8 ini47 16 6 14 3* 28 18 3 4 5 6 d 8 iiVf49 9 25 7 10 S;;s:io II 21 • 2 12 3X4'^ 16 7 »3 28 82 15 ior27 16 22 24 17 H.W . H' M. 7 36 10 2 8 2 8 31 8 57 9 »4 10 I 10 41 11 28 mortJ. o 10 I is z »5 4O13 16 o aS 47 9II39 21. 40 32557 16 33 29 33 »2&l59 26 54 1 1 njl? 1 5 riies. 7 21 7 5 8 »9 8 16 8 49 9 2 50 10 18 21 U 14 2 2 mori;. o. 5 b * 47 t 48 3 49 2 7! 4 5^' 24 25 :8 6 40 8 I 25 5^i29; 6 3< 6 43 10 23 11 9 11 55 12 41 1 27 2 13 2 'r9 3 45 4 31 5 16 7 34 S 8 2o;« o -^ 9 II 3tm «-»= »««' »« «tMM*'^4 :<»».w •»am4 55 6 Vs (0 eci. ini^fi. 4iCI.{lo\v i6ia. yf. 5I V * • 5 56 6 5 57 6 6 59 S'19 J 7 ««u;«if<^Ef?>»»>»»»- ^^ j799' g even, ftern. aftern. aftern. morn. X7 n »««*i g XI. NOVEMBER, haih XXX **<«GI5 Days. 1799 f Fiift Qiiartcr, Monday 4th Day, at ';h. 20m. morn. ? Full Moon, Tutfday 12th Day, at 9h. 54.™. foren. Iiaft Quarter, Wed ncfday 20th Day,at 7h. 36m. morn. New Moon, Tuefday 26th Day, at iih. 36m night O enters 4^ Friday 2 2d Day, at ih. 55m. morning. Remarkable Days, Ir.Qs. Arpe£ls, Weather, &c. Ih.m.h. 16! 7 22 AllSaims. ^(lll 7 Pr, Edward born 1767. 7 Z4th Su. af. Tr. Prs. Sop. 7 (b. X777. D.Ic. 9h.54in. Powder Plot, 1605. 9Sta.7*$ rife4h.36m.af.'7 Prs. Aug. 5op.b. Perhaps 7 a light Jail ofjnow about 7 CI. fl.15. 56!'. thiitime, z5th Su. af.T. D.).9.36. St. Martin, C Apogee. Seme /harp weather al>out\y this timey afterwards Cl.a. 1 5. iS . more moderate Proper weather for the fecfon : A little fnozo. 26th Su. af. Tr. D.l.g.22. (HugliBp.cf Lincoln. CI. il. 14m. i8f. Edm. K. and Martyr. Tj Stationary. Cecilia. 6 ^\^\ St. Clement. 27th Su.aFr. Tr. D.l.g.G. D. ofGlo.b.1743. C p-ri. 7 *\ To. X 1 .2o.uf. Full tid. i7, CI; flow Tim. x8f. St^ Andew. * ^7 18 »9 21 22 23 24 25 26 i7 28 29 33 31 3^ 33 rC s. H. M. 7 36 8 ^3 9 »4 10 »5 II 12 moni.j 10 I 10 2 16 3 26 4 36 riles. { 5 hi 6 1 •37 « . w • 22 925li;i9 21 54 io\ 9 25.22 morn. 4^31 17 ori}j37|]> 14 '2J?.4 28 xo i2£:3i 27 xz r2lrl.II 27 18 21II1 48 8 5i-7 5 '-Vf 3 5'z5 i3 26 2-7! 28 I 3 4 o X 2 3 4 6 12 22 3ii 46 3i »5 lets. 5 15 6 2, . _. ^ 6 S'l 13 s: ^ 7 /.MI o'iJ^ ^M^r «n»a^ «*1ivl<(^t< ;A7///'"— -■— ! — .«^«ii{ii::;c<'J? ■11 i! fc'^>»1M«. '^^^*t*xo^4 DECEMBER, hath XXXI Days. tygj. § -isrcc"'-' Firft Quarter, Tnefday 3d Day, at iih. 12m. night. Full Moon.Thurfday izih Day, at 4h. 41m. morn. I aft Qnaricr, 1 hurfday jpih Day, at6h. 27m. even. New Moon, Thurfday 26ih Day, at loh. 40m. foren. O enters Vf Saturday 21 ft Day, at 2h, 19m. aftcrn. llcmarknblc D^ys, Afpcfts, Weath'er, &:c. Advent Sun. D.l. 811.5201. AJlorm about this h'me afterwards Cold. CI. flow gm. zaf. AVa* moderate Jor tkejta- Nicholas. JoUy luithjome /now or rain. zdSu.inAd. Con.of V.M. CApog. (P.1.8h.4am. (Gr. Elong. 9 . 7"^s fo.ioh.i6m. Acliangc Lucy, of weather^ perhaps -J 42 5 Jair^ p(r haps foul. 7 ^z 3d Su. in Adv D.I.8.3C. 7 ^^ 7-''-sfo. 9h. 54m. af. y Stationary, o ((T/^ s'l' 6m. morn. CI, flowam. 25f. Xl\% -1 (3h.6m.niorn. 7 St. Thomas. 7*5^9.22.17 4th Sci. in Ad. D. 1.8.36.1 C Perigee. Pretty fall lU* A^b CI. fcft or. CHRISTMAS DAY. St. Stephen. ■ -t. John. Zncw'ohcnt this-j Innocents. time. laSu. JVChrifr. D. Icn.; ©in Puil. f°h. ^8ir. SiAcHcr. CI. fatT3m.73r.i7 md^j' Of the v;^>^->->»"— ♦' -'««^ • 7 II S «7 •• *3 3* • »9 5Y II K «7 I> nr *< •n • »9 5C II '7 28 It 16 82 28 1® ^Minutes I Noveml •99- $ — S light. * orn. vcn. foren. »>»MMah- -•••^CQC^I AN EPHEMERIS, Of the Planctt Placet, for the ift, 7th, 13th, 29th and 25th Days, of ea ch Month in the Ye ar 179 9. I9" ■ oigiCQ Erratta for the N. S. Calender 1798. .» ^ Novtniber 23d. Moon cclipfcd) for invifibU read, viable a few J 'J^Miautcs before the Sun's lifing. ' l^ ! •I V ,— " V tl 'itl w..,**^'^. ■■'■I. ..,.;».- ^mw >>MMl -«*^c«ar »9»1>»>' THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT-BRITAIN. s GEORGE in. King of Great -Britain, France,' aod Ireland, EleAor of Hanover, born 4 June, 1738. Succeeded his Grandfather, K. George II. on a; 0£t. 1760. Married 8 Sept. 176 1, 10 the Princcfs Charlotte of Meek lenburgh Streiitz, born 16 May, i''44, crowned 22 -Sept. 1761, by whom he has ilTue. 1. George Prince of Wales, born la Aug. 1764, Married Aprils, 1795, to Caroline- Amelia-Elizabeth, daughter of the Duke of Brunfwic, born May 17, 1768; by whom he hasiffuc Princefs Charlotte Augufla, born, Jan. 7, 1796. X i. Frederic Duke of York, Bp. ofOfnaburgh, 16 Aug; 1763* J ^n^arried, Sept. 29, 1791, Frederiqoe Charlotte Ulrique CatharinCiS §eldcft daughter of the King of PruOia. 9 3. W. Henry, Duke of Clarence, 21ft Aug. 1765. 4. Princefs Royal, Charlotte A.ug. Matilda, 19 Sept. 1766, lady of the Imperial Ruffian order of St. Catharine, married May 18, 1797, to his Serene Highnefs Prederic-Charles-William, Hcredi-^ $ tary Prince of Wirtemburg-Stuigardt. . . 5^ 5- 6. 7- 8. 9' Edward, 2 Nov. 1767. Auguda Soph. 8 Nov. 176S. Elizabeth, 22 May, 1770. ' Ernefl Aug. 5 June, 1771. Aug. Fred, 27 Jan. 1773, marjiedin Nov. 1793, at Rome, to Lady Augufla Murray, daughter of the Earl of Dunmore, which was declared void in Aug. 1794. 10. Adolphus Fred. 24 Feb. 1774. 11. Mary, 25 April, 1776. ' • - 12. Sophia, 3 Nov. 1777 «3 I. 2. William Henry, Duke of Glouce^er, Earlof Coaoaught, 2 2; Nov. 1 743f married 6 Sept. 1766, Maria, Couatcfs Dow. I Waldegrave, Daughter of Sir Ed. Walpole, K. B. by Whom he^ S \\-tt! .QnnKio-M'itfi/io Kinirn iWiav tn »r>*i aud WiUiaiOL JFxcdfirlc, *^ Amelia, 7 Aug. '783. The King's Brother and Sifter ait, AuguftaDuchefs of Brunfwic. < S has Sophia-Matilda, bora May 29, X773i Shorn Jan. 15, 1776* I mam m im\ m >»»•■ .i \^- Table From wIjc the] A. D. 801 38 58 CO 66 900j 925 41 48 55 59 75 79 1016 Dsl 1017 |1603 jj 25 C 'From tl AD 422 40 61 65 82 501 F< £< D C( C. G 35 Bi 68 C> 72 C. 60 A 606 K lii 20 F« 32 D 47 T« €8 W 88 £1 -92 £1 99 A 8 reland, ded his S Sept. lorn 16 Azrtiei of the aft idue ; 1763. J •6, lady 1 [lay 18,^, ieredi- ^ I Rome, which 5IN»^J r^*ft(r »»• >*cC«< ter are, laught, Dow . I om heij " gTable of KINGS and QUEENS ; willi the Time they fcvcrally be S to Reign. ENGLAND. From the Year 801, when England was firft fo called to the Year 1707 when the two Kingdoms of EngUnd and Scotland were united under the Name of the Kingdom of Great- Britain. A. D. Saxon Line. 801 Egbert 38 Elhelwolf 58 Ethelbald 60 Ethelbert 66 Ethetrcd 900 Edward I Saxon. 92 5 EthelAan 41 Edmond I 48 Edred 5.5 Edwin 59 Edgar 75 Edw. II Saxon. 79 Etheldred 1016 Edmond II A. D. 36 Harold I 39 Knute II 41 Edward Conf. 65 Harold II Norman Line. 1066 William the Co. 87 William Rufus 1100 Henry I 1135 Stephen Saxon Line reftorcd. 1152 Henry II S9 Richaidl 99 John 1216 Henry III 72 Edward I 1307 Edward II A. D. ' ' 27* Edward III 77 Richard II Line of Lancafter or the Red Rofe. 146i Edward IV 83 Edward V Richard III While and Red Rofe united or the Line of Tudor, 1 435 Henry VII i509 Henry VIII 4i Edward VI 63 Mary I J 58 Elizabeth Danifh Line. 1017 Knute I Union of the Crowns of England and Scotland. [1603 James I I 60 Charles II I 88 Wm. HI &Ma.II| 25 Charles I 1685 James II 1722 Anne. SCOTLAND. [From the Re Ao ration by King Fergus II. in tlic Year 422 to the Union" AD 422 Fergut II 40 Eugene II 61 Dcngard 65 Cunllantine I 82 Congalc I 501 Goran 35 Biigcnc III 68 Congale II 72 Chinaule orKin- natcllus 60 Aldan 606 Kenrcth I Eugencc IV 20 Fcrchard I 32 Donald IV 47 Terchard II 68 Maldwia 88 Eugene V 92 £u gene VI 99 Amberchelet in the Year 1707. A D 700 Eugene VII 17 Mordach 50 Etnnus 61 Eugene VIII 64 Fergus III 67 Salvathiu« 57 Achaius SCO Congalc III 14 Don gal 20 Alphin ■' 23 Kenneth II 54 Dt)nald V 58 ConAantine II 74 Ethus Swiftioot 75 Gregory ,93 Donald VI 904 Connaiitinc III 43 Malcolm I 58 Indulphus 68 Dufifus *<« GREAT-BRITAIN. From the Year x7o7, when the two Kingdoms were united. t7o7 Anne reigned 12 Years 4 Months 24 Days, died aijed 49 1714 George 1ft reigned 12 Years, lo Months, lo davs, died aged 67. 1727 Geo. II nMj;ni"d 33 Years, 4 Months 3 days, died aged 77. i760 Geo. Ill Whom God grant long to reign and profper. TABLE Of the Value of Dollars at 4?. 8d. each. Dol- lars. Sterling. | Halifax. :§ 1 Lawful Money. :S \ L. S. d. L. s. d.f. ? L. s. d. f. K' ■ I 4 8 5 208 6 2 2 6 2 9 4 c xo 4 X 7 12 5 > 3 3 14 IS 626 x8 8 er 4 18 8 1 8 3 S I 4 »0 2 6 5 X 3 4 'i 5 IX 4 I II I > 3 6 I 8 ,0 I XI X I 3 X 17 4 7 X 12 8 1 16 3 * * 2' 3 6 2 6 8 X ;7 4 2 I S 3 4 2 9 9 1 3 9 2 2 2 6 800 2 16 19 , 2 6 8 • * II 10 8 3 2 2 2 6 20 4 13 5 3 8 I 7 6 4 5 « 3 30 7 4 7 15 6 2 6 9 6 8 40 9 6 8 10 7 4 3 5 12 8 10 2 6 5« XX 13 4 12 19 304 >5 IX I 1 3 100 23 6 8 ^5 18 6 8 3« 1 2 2 6 290 46 13 4 5' 17 I 7 62 a' 5 I 3 '30^ 70 77 »5 626 93 5 8 400 .93 6 8 103 >4 9 3 5 124 8 lO 2 6 500 ilO 13 4 129 X2 70^ 155 II X X 3 zooo ' 221 6 8 i »5^ 5 31 2 I 3 3" S 2 2 6 >% I LieiH M Ad Hon. 2 Mich: ^Jamc< ALiiwrc ^Charl C jThom Ijamcsl ^3|niuc V Simcoi Rich. C John " £d\var Ben j an Elifba HeSor Wni.< a Stcphc George #» John S " Thorn! I .nr \ f t Hand 9 ?ed 67. [7. f. K 2 I O 2 I O z 1 o 2 I O z 1 z I o I z 6 ^8 6 3 o 6 3 o 6 3 o 6 3 6 3 o 6 3 6 I ^iM/"/^/, ^N\\\V».«- PROVINCE OF NOVA-SCOtlA. 4- PIS FXCRT LFNCY- Sir ]0HN WENTWORTH, Baronet. L.T-.D. r Sir ]0HN WENTWORTH, Baronet. L.L.D. | Lieutenant- Governor and Commanilcr in Chief, in and over Hi« | Majefly** Province of Nova-Scoria, and its OepenJenciet, Vice Admiral of the (ame, &c. &c. &c. His MAJESTY'* COUNTIL. Hon. Sampfon Salter Blowers Richard Bulkeley —— Henry Newton, — *— Alexander Brymcr, Kaac Derchamps, — — Thom?s Cochran, MEMBERS or the HOUSF. or AS^^EMRLY. County of Halifax, Hon, Cb.»rles Morris, — — John Hallii urron, ^ ■- Henry Duncan, James Delancy ■ Benning Weotworth, \^mii\ J Michael Wallace, Efq; JJamc? Stuart, Efq; #jL;iwrence Hartfborr.c, Efq;j y^ Charles Morris, Efq; Courity of Annapolh, Thomas MilldRC, Efq; James r4oody, Efq; yj County of Cumberland* vWilliam Freeman, Efq; J2?^iuel Embree, Efq; * QueerCi County. J Simeon Perkins, Efq; Rich. J. Uniackc, Efq; County of Lunenburg, John Wm. Schwartz, Efq; Edward James, Efq; King^s County, Benjamin Belcher, Efq; Elilha Dcwolf, Efq; County of Hants, HeQor M'Lean, Efq; Wm. Cotmam Tonge, Efq; County of Shelbu me , Stephen Skinner, Efq; George GrsfTie, Efq; ? County of Sydney, j* John Stuart. Efq; -^Thomas Qutler, Efq; Truro. — Math. Archibald, Efq; Cnflow. — Daniel Eaton, Efqj Town of Halifajt, William Cochran, Efq; John George Pyke, Eliq; Londonderry, Robert M'Elhinney, Efq; Annapolis, Thomas Barclay, Efq; Granvilie, ' Alexander Howe, Efq; Lttnen&urg, John Bolman, Efq; Morton, Samuel Leonard, Efq; . Corn wallis William Baxter. Efq; Falmouth. Jeremiah Northup, Efq; Newport. Shubael Dimock. Efq; - Amkcrji, Thomas Liifby, hfq; Windfor,John M*Monaj;Ie, Erq; Liverpool, — Samuel Harr, Efq; Varmout/r.^S. S. Poole, Efq; 5a7r«»^;»»»m - , , .1 ■MMWWCI^ JUSTICES of the PEACE throughout the PROVINCE. '^ S. S Bloweri, Richard Rulktlcy, Henry Newtorii Alex. Brymcr, Thomas Cochran, Charles Morris, Hon. John Halliburton, ■ Henry Duncan, ■ James Delancey, Benning VVentworth, R. J. UniackCfEfq, Attorn.Gen. James Stuart, Efq; Soli. Gen. 2 J ^uftices of the Peace Conr.ty of Halifax. — John Newton, Efq; Cuftoi Rotulorum, Thomas Woud, Efq; his Deputy and Clerk of the Peace, Jona- than Binney, George Wm. Sherlock, John George Pyke, Mich. Head, William Taylor, Stephen H. Binnev, William Porter, Theoph.lus Chamberlain, Wm. Jordan, James Gauticr, William Cochran, Charles Morris, junr. Daniel Wood, Lewis Davis, William Thompfon, John Philipps, Michael Wallace, James Fulton, James Yuill, John Harris, Eliakim Tuppcr, Kobcrt i Archibald, Hugh Dcnoon, John Rofs, Andrew Belcher, Wm. ^ Forfyth, John Solomon, Charles Hill, Lawrence HartOiorne, :^ Richard Kidfton, Philip Marchinton, Jonathan Tremain, James '^ Clarke, John Wm. Schwartz, Robert Pagan, John Dawfon, James Archibald, James Sutherland, Nicholas Purde Old'ng, John GcorgK Weaver, Edward Mortimer, Robert Geddes, Alexander Stuart, Samuel Tapper, Hibbcri Newton Binney,'. William Logan, John Faulkner, William Cutting, Daniel M'-^ Curdy, Dan. Morrifon, Jol.ua Marfli, Alex. Waugh, James ^ Moore, Thomas Wood, John Woodin, and fjohn Brcmner, j Efquircs. *" County of Annapolis. — Phincas Lovct, Chriftopher Prince, S. Ka- therns, Benjamin James, Thomas Millidge, Ifaac Bonnel, Sam. Chcfley, Richard Hill, Alexander Howe, Jofiah Jone5, Chtifto. Benfon, Andrew Snodgrafs, Edward Thome, Thomas Williams, William Winniett, Stephen Jones, David Seabury, Amiable Dowfctt, Thomas Cornwall, William Willet, Mofcs Shaw, Robert Fitz Randolph, Phineas Lovett, junr. and Benjamin Dodge, Efquires. County of Lunenburg. — Jofeph Pernctte, D. C. JefTcn, Jonathan Prcfcntr, Jofiah Marfhal, ]. C. Rudolf, Cafper Woolenhaupt, F. G. Etter, J. Martin, Elifiiu Cooper, John Wm. Schwartr, J. Donig, and Joleph Rudolf, Efquires. King's County. — John Burbidi^e, Haudley Chipman, J. Chipman, ^ I John Bilhop, jun. Jona. Cranu, Juna. Shearman, Gurdon Den- % M nifon, Daniel Bowen, Edward Potts, Robert Walker, John Fra- % ^ fer, EHIha Dewolf, Benjamin Belcher, Colin Campbell, Wm.g .. I ? Ca 5 Fill Count) Wj flcv Ste Queen Col Ho Dei Count Ch- He^ Cur Ton Sch Din O'J County non, Ogd JohJ Leci Sam Den ly,t County Mar Geo Can Commi: Annap( CoriiMa Hortori, VVindlo J. Annapc ^ Cumber ^ Lunenb ^ Hants, ^Yarniou :e. g h. n.Gen. Gen. lorum, r Jona- Mich. Porter, l^iliiam Davis, James Kohcrt ^ Wm. ^ (home, il^ Jamci '^ awfon , )lding, ^ yeddes, ' iinney, James ^ :mncr, 5 Ka- Sam. jtiflo. iams, mi able Shaw, njamin nathan ipt, F. rtr, J. HlMffMt atm< mVHH* *«««v«rVfl i Campbell, T. Ratchford, B. Gcrrifh Gnv, E. Tnylor, James 9 Ktrr, John Thomai Hill, John Allifon, Elkanah Morion, John I Filiis, Jofeph Prcfcott and Srcph^n Harrington, Efquircs. County of Cumberland. — Edward Baron, Wr7i. Black, Thomas Watlon, George Foflcr, Charles B;«ker, HcMf, Purdy, J. Puiz- flcy, Samuel Kipp, George Oxley, jun. Thomas Lufby, John Stewart, and Alphcus Morle, fTqrs. Queen's Cof>^»^ t^« *»% H i^tf< «^*<^»«4«4(«(i /*««*» ^ Secretary and Regijier cf the Province. ^^llon. Bcnning Went- J ^; worth. g \Ckief Surveyor of Lands. — Hon. Charle* Morris. 1 Attorney-Gtnerai,-^l^\c\Mad John Uniacke, Efqj | SoticitOT'Gtneral. — James Stuart, Efq; Speaker of the Houfeof Afembly. — Ihomas Barclay, Efq; Clerk of the Houfe of Affembly.'^]2iVEiti B. Franklin, Elq; Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, — Wm. Thoropfon, Efq; Treafurer — Michael Wallace, Elq; Naval Officer, — William Counam Tonge, Efq; PROVINCIAL COURT of ADMIRALTY. Hon. Richard Buikelcy* Jvdge. | Hon. Charles Morris, Reginer. R. J. Uniacke, Efq; AJ. Geo. | James Putnam, Efq; Mar(hal. I Hi* MA S Honiura i»^ i [A JESTY's SUPREME COURT of the PROVINCE. | able Sampfon Salter Blowers, Chief Juflice. S Ifaac Defchamps and James Brenton, Jujlices, "^ JUSTICESof the INFERIOR COURT ofCOMMON PLEAS. 7 l*^County of Halifax ; Hon. Henry ilT Newton, Jonathan Binncy, ^ Francis Green, Mich. Wal- X lace, and DanielWood, Efqri, County of Annapolis; A exanr!er Howe, Thomas Barclay, Da. Seaburv, Jofiah Jones, atid 1 homas Miilidgc, Efqrs. County of Lunenburg ; John Creighion, Jv.feph Pcrneitc, D. C. JefTen, Jon. Prefcott, an J J. C. Rud )lf, Efqrj ; Kiiia^s County \ JohnBurbidge, |. Chipman, Gurd. Dcnnifon Eli. Dewolf &Wm.CampbclI. Qufoi^s CouJity ; Sim. Pcrkin?!, Wm. John ft one, Sam. Free- * mao, and Ben. Collins Efqrs; ' i^*""*'^ "^ /^anfi ; G. H. Monk, K Jofeph Cray, HcSlior M'Lcaii «\>«(k. g ^>^>-~ and William C. Tonge.Efqrs, County of Cumberland. — Ed.^ ward B irron, Charles Baker, and Wm. Freeman, Efqru. County of SAelburne. -^Stephen Skinner, Nicholas Ogdcn, John Sargent, and Gideon Wiiitc, Efqr*. Dijlriil of Yarmoufh.'~]o\in Craw lev, Nathan Utiey, and S. Shf ld(jn Poole, Efqrs; Difria of ColcheJler.^]zme^ Fulton, J. Frafcr, Hugh r>c- noon,John Rofr., Robert Pa- gan, and John Dawfon Efqrs; County of Sydney ; John Stuart, Gcor<;e Dawkins, Tiiomas * (nitlcr, and Jam:& Stewart, a Erqr»i ^ . -*-•--.-%; i-;4!3S)^=^*.*:^j'>^. — KClTCCt Iftja ISth < 30th < 17th I 25th 23d A 29th ] C I 4th J ♦ 12th J X B g|22d8c S Went- 5 Efqj teginer. rOial. NCE. ce. fiices, ►leas.I e.Efqrs, ?.— Ed.§ Baker, :>tephcn Ogdcn, Gideon —John :y, and -Jame*. Th r>c- ert Pa- I Eft^rs; Stuart, * tiomas * tcwart, ;^ c\'C«5gj ty'trnm Wf I »y»^»^ ••*«r//.. OFFICERS of His MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. Hon. Henry Newton, Collector. ^ John Slayter, Efq; Comptroller. • John Newton, Efq; Surveyor and Searcher. Mr. JohnH. Fikycr, Ganger. Ifaac Meflingham, 7 Hammond Green, 5 s? Tide- Waiters ^ OFFICERS for CoUefting th.; PROVINCIAL DUTIES. iohn Newton, and Hibbert Newton Binney, Efquires, CoUeaors. >anlel Wood, Efq; Infpedtor and Searcher. Mr. John Cleaveland, Colledor of Licence Duty. Mr. John H. Flieger, Gstuger. Mr. John Selby, Land Waiter. Mr. Henry Newton, jun. Affiftant. r Halifax : John Newton, Efq; Colleaorsof Light Duty. J ?'»'^>'' ,Niel M'Niel, Efq; " ^ J Annapolis: James Hughfton, ' Shelburnc : Edward Brinley, Efq; PORT of SHELBURNE. James Bruce, Efq; Collector. David Thompfon, Efq; Comptroller. Archibald Scott Bruce, Efq; Surveyor and Searcher. Mr. Richard BrazeU G auger. [SURVEYOR-GENERAL of WOODS in the PROVINCE ot NOVA- SCOTIA, and all other His Majefty's Territories in NORTH-AMERICA. 'His Excellency Sir JOHN WENTWORTH, Baronet. >> I \ V ' NOTARY PUBLICKS bv KING'S AUTHORITY. V James Gautter, Efquire. I James Clark, Lfquire. * PROVINCIAL NOTARIES. Richard John Uniackc, Efquire. James Stuart, Efquire. Edward Brenton, Efquire. Fofter Hutchinfon, Efquire. C. Campbell, Efq; Shclburne. N. P. Olding,Erii; Fidou. Peleg Wifwell, El'q; Annapolis. HOLIDAYS at the PUBLIC OFFICES. 1 rt January. — New Year's Day. ISth do. — Queen's Birth Day. 30th do. — King Charles Martyr. 17lh March. — St. Patrick. '25th do.— Ladv Day. 23d April,— St. George. 29lh May.— Rcftoratibn of King Charles II. 4th June.— King's Birth Day. JJ 24th do.— St. John. 4 12th Auguft. — Prince of Wales's J Birth-Day. Al22dScpt. — George III. crowned. 2Pth Snpt. — Michaelmas Day. 25th Otft.— George III Actt-ltion. 5th Nov. — Gun-po^^dcr Plot. GOthditto.-rSt. Andrew. 25th Dec— Chrifimas Day. 2nth do.) 27thdo.JChri 28th do. ) fimas Holidays Good Friday. Ealter Monday. Eaftcr Tucfday. Whit-Monday. Whit-Tucfday. I I ^^^ly^^.,.. '*nfff'^" - ' ***V*<«lblP, ^ SITTINGS of the COl/RTS and SESSIONS in this PROVINCE. tjl fe SUPREME COURT. ;j * At Hautfax :— The fccond Tuef- I tinij oftlie Court at VVindfor. J day of January, hrft Tuefday of At Annapolis. — On tlie Monday | April, fecond Tuefday of July, ^•"- = i^-r^^-. .■.. ^ ferond Tuefilay of October. At Wi ND!0 R.— On the thirdThurf- • .»— day of May and September. At HoRToM. — In King's County, on the Monday followinsf tl»e fit- followins; the fitting of the Court at Horlou. At Amherst. — In the County of Cumberland, in the month of June, on the fecond Tucfdayafter fitting of the Court at Annapolis. INFERIOR COURT of COMMON FLEAS. AtHALiFAx.— On the firft Tuef- days of the Montli of March, June, September and December. At Annapolis. — On thefirftTuef- day of April, and the firft Tuef- day of November. ^ At Lunenburg. — On the fecond 2 Tuelday of April, and fecond $ Tuefday of October. $ At HoRToN. — On the firft Tuefday of June, and lirft Tuefday of Oc- tober. At Liverpool. — On the fecond Tuefday of April, and fecond Tuefday of November. At TusKET Village. — On the jj^ firft Tuefday of April, and laft ^ Tuefday of October. ^ At Amherst.— On the next day I ^ after the fitting of the Supreme | " ^SESSlbNS~of At Halifax.— On the firft Tucf- d.-iy of March, the firft Tuefday of June, the firft Tuefday of Sep- tember and the iirft Tuefday of December. At Lunenburg. — The fecond Tuelflay of April, and fecond Tuefrfny of October. At HoRToN.— The firft Tuefday of June, and the firft Tuefday of Odober. At Liverpool. — ^The fecondTwef- day of April, and fecond Tuef- day of Nov. and and laft Tuefday of Odtober. J At Barrinoton.— The firft Tuef- 4S day of November. xAtTusKET Village. — ^The 55 Tuefday of April. firft «i^ ^>»^ W Court in the month of June and on the laft Tuefday of Odobec. At Shelburne. — On the firftTucf- day of March, firft Tuefday of July, and firft Tuefday of Nov. At Onslow.— On the firft Tuefday of January. At Walmsley. — On the firft Tuef- day of April. At Onsi.ow.— On the firftTuefday; of July. At Walmsley— On the firft Tuefday of Odober. At Windsor. — On the firft Tuef-I day of April, and the firft Tucf-j day of October. At Guysborough. — InthcCoun-^ ty of Sydney, on thefecondTuef- day of February and fecond Tuel- day in Auguft. > mr -*«:«iM^*- the PEACE. At Amherst. — On the next day afte r the httint; of the Supreme Court in the month of Junc^ and on the laft Tuefday of Auguft. At Onslow. — On the firft Tuefday of January ; at Walmlley, firft Tueftiay of April ; at Onflow firft Tuefday of July ; at Wahnfley, firft Tuefday of October. At Shelburne. — The laft Tuef- day of March, and laft Tuefday of Odober. At Windsor.— The firft Tuefday of April, and laft Tuefday of Oc- tober. S At Guysborough. — IntheCoun- J ty of Sydney, on the fecondTuef- Jg day of February, and fecond;^ Tuefday in Augufl. ^ «-^ :' '^ the firfti •a Tuef-| rft Tuef-j heCoun- ^ )ndTuef- g ndTael- g ^ next day Sinireinc unc^ and ugurt. Tuefday (ley, firft flow firrt 'iilnincy, ft Tuef- tefday of Tuefday ,y of Oc- leCoun- 2 udTuef- jg fccond^ ' •mutrt' SHERIFFS in the Tcvcral f Halifax. Lewis Wilkins, Efq. I Annapolis. Robert Dickfon, Efq. Cumberland. Charles Chandler, Lunenburg. Henry Kaulback, King's County. kVMM> #i««y»%v«». ,^04§ti k);^N>t*»»M •'^444M(^ OFFICERS of His Majeftv's Shi])» on this Station, under the Command of GEORGE VANDEPUT, Efijj Vice- Admiral of the White, &c. &c &c, \Vm. McLeod, IftLt. Tho. McCullock, 2d John Smith, 3d d«. L. Little, Marter. E. Beaumont, Surgeon. John Cork, Purfer. >»**»'»^ Robert Hall, Efq;Capt. Ed. O'Brien, 1ft Lt. Geo. Gfiorge, 2d Lt. James Downie, Mafter Wm. Jamiefon, Surg. Henry Long, Purfer. Wm. Phillips, Lt.Ma. PHEASANT, 18 Guns. W. Skipfey, Efq;Capt. Maurice Walfti, iftLt. James Monry, 2»»( N«(cai>^>»>^M -««««C«^fW ^A TABLE of fcVeral Coins, calculated, DOLLARS at four^ \ Shillings and Eighc Pence. ^ DOLLARS. I GUINEAS. Do. L. s. d. Gu. L. s. d. Mo 1 DO kE S.I Joannes's. 1 IS % 3 4 «; 6 7 8 9 to I 12 '3 '4 i6 i8 9 20 21 22 *3 *4 »5 50 100 200 300 500 1000 48 94 140 18 8 3^ 8 o 12 8 17 4 ft 2 O 2 6 8 2 .II 4 2160 08 5 4 10 o 14 8 19 4 40 88 »3 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 IX *3 i8 o 2 8 74 12 O 16 8 13 4 6 8 I IS 2 3 4 5 k I 2 3 4 5 J 5 3 7 7 8 9 10 II i> »3 14 »5 16 17 18 19 so 21 32 *3 24 6 10 7 12 8 J4 9 16 10 17 1 1 19 »3 I 9^ 4 o '* 8 io4 8 5^ ^t o 9^ 14 >5 16 17 3 4 6 8 18 10 19 12 20 13 SI 15 S2 17 23 »9 H I0§ 8 5^ o 9^ 6t Mo. L. 1 is % 3 4 5 6 s. 8 16 4 lU o 8 1^ io| 8 50 54 8 IQi io« loS 17 9^ 46 13 4 200 117 15 63 70 o o 300 326 13 4 116 13 4 500 544 3 of 233 o 8;'iooo 108S 17 95 25 26 27 54 108 »i7 326 13 544 3 o 2 4 8 17 15 7 S 9 10 II 12 J3 14 »5 16 17 18 »9 20 21 22 13 »4 *5 5^ 100 200 300 500 1000 1400 I 2 4 5 7 8 9 16 i» 4 IS 12 14 o 15 8 16 16 18 4 19 12 21 o 23 8 23 16 *5 4 26 12 28 o a 9 81 30 16 32 4 33 »i 35 o 70 140 280 420 700 Jo. T I » 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 13 n 14 16 »7 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 50 100 3" o o^ 59X48M 63 9 4^ 67 405 70 18 8 74 13 4 78 8 o 82 2 8 85 174 89 12 o 93 6 8 186 13 4 373 6 8 USEFUL HINT. CouiiTiunieated by the Royal Society of Sweden, to tliat of London. After roofing d Uoufe >«ith wood, boil tar in a kettle, and I o — •■> - ' ^ 5 mix 5nely pulverfed charcoal with it, till it i;i of the thickncfs of mortar ; J 5[ fpread this with a trowel about a fourth of an inch thick, over the roof ; >t JJ * - ^ will foon grow hard and defy ull the viciflitudei of weather. Roofs thus? ^v;ov«red, have flood in Sweden above a century, and ftill want uo repair. < 'V ISDlKWMMM •'«««cflr »M%^»v.« ■ I nm*t4ti r. fDiftance from Halifax to Poiilou, on the New Road, via Mufquc-' dobit.viz. Miles. From Halifax, acrofs the Ferry, to Dartmouth, To Prefton, Bradley's Mr. Putnam's Farm Mr. Porter's ditto Mr. Wm. M'Kcen't Mr. Leckie*8 Mr. Robert Archibald's Mr. Robert Gcddes's 6 5 5 XI »3 4 4 49i MTLBS. From Alex. Henry's i^ Mr. Rob Dunbar's (firft Settlement) on the weft branch of thceafl river of Poiaou - f61 Mr. Wm. McKay's 8 Mr. John Frafer's 7 Acrols the harbour to Walmflcy Court- Houfe i » t Distance between Halilax and Annapolis Royal, with the. Hottfes of Entertainment on the Road. MIL£S. from Halifax to Fort Sack vilte, Maddocks To Wenman's Farm To Sprinfield j. ^ To Egiingroii To Pence s.Farm . r To Morris's To Montague houfe - To Margaret Place To Wiodfiir To the Ferry Houfe Fal mouth To Half way River t - t r >i 10 5 3 8 4k 5 6 t - 1 - 5 52 MILES. To Bifijop's Farm 7 ToFowlci's - 3 To Peck's '.{ 6 To Inglis's Farm , t M ToSt'-'dman's 5 ToAylesfordTownlhipboun- dary 6, To Bufkirk's Farm 6j To Clermont, (the Bifliopof Nova-Scotia's Seat) i To Dodge's Farm y\ To Leonard's Farm loj To Hick's Ferry 6 To Annapolis Ferry 15'] ■ 78 ROAD from Hali ax'to Fort-Cambcrlaiid. MILES. From Halifax to Windf. ■":.*>': ■■' ^ I mmt^ To Partridge lfl;^i; ^^rrfboro') by water Crane's Lewis's, at half ^ .r.r, Parrfboro' Moore do. Jcffers, Head of ibe RiverHebcre Barrons field Davifun, Aniherft .. Baxter, Do. "^ ; -r * ' - Fort Cumberland « 4S 30 9 I 10 It 3 8 ♦-77. ■— '•c«f OB!SC>»»>™- /%