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W; « * *"" • Fromtlie wevtward, bripg the Kght to bfar K. £. if it bear;|^more terly, »tre/eh to tb« souihwarii tj4l it htfvn N. 1L. aod as miich more d •riy as y^oU please, there bviri^nbi shoal or ledg^ to the aoulh«t ard ;%|^n j . it o|t^pnott-}^nr larboard toV ; give it tnote ihao.aviniJe and a iiatrp||tl Jii^uch more as you.pjease. 1 ,.„..„ Note— The ^st^roJed^es lie frDiia the light S W t^staat two milet^^'j'pJ'Q^gQ|\|, ' Oitber W ^ W about one league ; the ecstern ledtfcs lie in a ransje neA^_ iloine above water ; the dulerBOosI ooe mile aad aJiallTrom tbe ligbtML^^^^^mi ^^d:. iflff rroin it £. N £v V.tnary or We !e on tht tSm enteri ed Flaif frotiTJ edand white di Wlien the light bears do rtlrdis tacit about 2 miles, run N E 4 Aiiles, Aoi^th will carry youjo Chcdabucto Head at a proper distance clear o dfto^er.. - Wber. a*bire«st of Chedabncto Ifead, run N; $ W for the aouih poin Cieorfts'f Islands W1i^n withio fa mile-of Qeorfie's 'island you may enter the barboun of it in 18 tathoiiif, or east at it in 15., Jn pas&fog i»eliKe«n.$andwicb^iDt andJMfaiiher's heach run nearest ^iiitto sbnn a shoal which runs oflTS W from the beach. There ,ia^aUo*jhoa41yintp one mile south oCSa .dwich pqint..- Oooain^ tVem the eastward, run for the light and you cannot fall set "CUiedabucto Head as.yoaopen UaUCiEaL. Harbour; the light being .4 o Mibataat frongt the Head to tbe^ W^* i«i«.— aP^i Si^fih made^at Fifrt George when vessels- are toming into Jnrhour* rOtne hall cl)id white nhite Flag Ne Fur a square ri Aship— A4arn Abritj — asraal A hizen^e in th Do d« lilir hoii MERCHA? J & M Tubin. GeoGrassieSc 1> 'bhris & I^iit Henry Ford Two balls separated for four do A|>endant of any calmir (or five do* \The above are hoisted ai the east or west yard itrM^ according to fheqi rti?r the vessel first appears in ^ with the additieu of a hull at the cenirt of yard vntil the vessel can he>seenr token one or piove of the fqlloming desa Uve colour s^'wiU- he hoisted at. the snast heada .An Union for a Flag-8bip, with or A blue Pendant for a Mctohant S without a Squadron A red Pipndant for a Merchant B .Do with a Bed Pendani oif r it^ (or a Two decker. J>o withra hliie Piendant-over it for a . Fri«ate. Do wi»h a #h{le Pendant over it fot a sfiail armed V tassel A.red flag pivrce4.il bit« for a Pitcket lA w hire P^ndan^lur a Topsail S( or Sloop A blue and white fl9g horrspntalljl ^ J,i;,3 ^^ ^ vided Neutral FJ«»et . White and 'blue. P^rndant Neu ! MiBtft '. 30 mio. N ii,^'*s'^iKi>*ls-^M*el i> detained or %»- * 'Irize. ,beai;^more iuch mtire di h«iard;ik^nl Jid a Jialf^itl ■t two miles. I d range nej n the ligbt ' K 4 Aiiles, ^ Bfice clear a aouth poin the harbour 1 ed Flaif frotRCrreat Britain ed and Mhlte rfnthe Medltefranpan [ed Peodantihe Coattneot o( £ii ^ |ie hitfrandr«H<-Pendant, Madeira,^ anary or Westerrf islet blue Fiagr, Wrsi'Indies bhip Pendant Derroadas Bfhaoaas or Turk'rflsUdds A red and white ttag 'horizontally dU Tided i'Q,aebec Or Oulf of St. Law* rence A bllie'«nd w{iite.4aGo«9t8of Nofa* Scutia and Cape iiMloo. blue 91(1 white Flag United Stales nhite Flag Newfoundland 'Ropeatsfrom Otit Ports ^t Foft George. Twn oeare 8t|p,jj. ^ gqnare rit;$red vessel — two balls of a size A ship — A 4artfonot fait sei bt being .4 a */© harbour* six do loisted for 7 le fur 8 do operated lor 10 A luzenfre in the centre close up— a sloop or acbtooer Do do liftlf hoisted-^two or mcre^sehoonefs. MERCHANTS' PRIVATE SIGNALS POUT OF HALIFAX. :i for J h yi Tubln. A re 'bUris & Mitchell. .A ditto centre a white square • • Henry Ford h Mitchell. A 4itlo centre a white square Aiexsinder Milchell. iDo cenire^S Mae bailrio a'uhiie aquare Jesse Woodward A rr ddirgee, , /,'„^^^ ^» J Jaiui Brown Do ceHtre letter he cenirt o\ Hurl^horne, Boggs & Co. A cta^neretl -^ag, red and white/f«^ Homing den Mrtohant S i^rchant B t TopsaH S( horizpntallj ndaot Neu (rtblBtSbi uppermost. William Storey A bhiePerre J W Morria A blue Petre centre'a bloeliaU A Cuiiard & Son blue flo^'ceiriie a star Belcher & Biniiey Do* crossed vhite AVro Pryor blue and.whileflai; blue uppermotfl Collins & Allison A blue Burgee i>«ter Cr«it»l A blue da cei)it« l<er G *BLVE,ie. :i ""^■■^1 z^^^ I ■ m ■111 l1 \i ; ' i\ u ^^htifF Ctfti^ K "y^^K do ci^osieJ whUe diagonally ^T&; li l?|ei^s A ^eifow fh^'- ceiilre a blue bali ^ j.viiu William a yellow blue ttird y ellow flag 'tiiiw Dtfyle h greeo burgee centre a harp. WHITE, ^c. H.otChutch, itias Dixon, Esqs. — Tw/wmI sun, Esq— Oi son. Etq — *4i —Digbif Jar liam Fraser, E>iq — iVewyjoj Yarmottth Btl«iard Jaffi< lain, Rfv. Jokil of ibe Galkr): SorfeyorG Treasurer ofil .loho Starr Do venire a aUr '.l*>hii Trcntaio/ Do willi bUie cross J I^.yona Red and white flas:, white uppermost . VVni Surarlian White red and while do. wliiU next do Fredk Msijor. Do do du white upperrnoBt . Wm iM'lIerroii A white burgee M^ilb a blue fly W. K. Reynolds Ditto willi a red crasa The above sl|i[nsif8 ari9 worn at the n^ain. Upon a vessel nrrivin in j^i^lii. from tiio Light Ususe so wearing her bignal, a bimitar one i hoisUd on the Tvlcj^raph Staff, or at the yard arm of the Sigitlil SU Hltl^'ort George, with b Peiid^^ut under it, descriptive of the claA« ( viace, Rupert vessel she beloBgjB to^ ChancHior, Sampson tSatt HonJamPsSt Couu^elli^ro an Coui Vldvoca Ju(lt;«, Ho GeneiHt, Sinn Irnr, H*>n Ch« Mr Ste|»lieu I Court-^Mess* I'ROVIKGE OF NOVA.SCOTIA. liVfitlMKT'anI Ooreriwir and €ornmandpr m Ctiiet of the ProTince of Nov " ^otift,^ -amlitsr l)i>|n?m{vnci(>s, and -CummandM of the Forces in Nov Scotia, New Brunswick^ Prinoo EH««'Ar(l Isiaivl, &e. *:c. &c. — fc]i$ Ex ceitcncv LientenanUGeneral Sir J AMEIS KEMPT, Kuigia Grand C rue ol'lbe Must Honorable Military Order ul' ibe liaih, dfcu. &C' <&cc. •W^.Ck Jl HIS MAJESTY'S COUNCIL. r.tli^}..\ Honorable Sampsoii Salter Blowers, President. Hon. and fti{(hl Rer. ttobert. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia — Hon. Mirhac Wallace?, r^bartes El ill, 4ticliard J Ijuiackc;, Ciiarl«>8 ]\Ioiris, Jaine Si«?»ii»'t, Tb«tiHi«r Ni J'^^ffVry, John Blact., BrfjKton Haliborcon. Hili . bert N Oinne},Enos Collins. JiiipertX^. Geortff, EVilliam tmwson, andGeorg; Commissio ^George, Esq Chief trust HaliburtUQ, HonPflek ^ Biotfay, lad MKinnon, E«»q«'. — County of ShfMurne Snow P«r Simon B K.' ker and J useph Freeman, Esqs.-^C^nee/t'^ Counljf John Hevkpian, aut Haliburton, Pfofiuce, V^ w lo ?ssel nrrlvin uimilar one e 8igiiftl Stii FA. ince of No? "rces in Nov Grand Cr V Ion. Mirhac *»pi8, Jaiiie Hirion, Hil^ ^ ik WiUiao , ami Gi»ore; uut^ ftf An of Cumlter '■ouuty 1V, !SrM»\v PhV' ukpitD; m Lot Church, •E«q9.«-f(7«v>t/y«/'£.ttn«M}iir^ John G. Martbail, fentMliO- tt\9M Id'won, 1S.%f\^,^-^County of I9ff'dney 'W, J. Utiiackef and Law Knva* payrh, E8r|i«. — Conntt/ of Cape Breton 'Johit Albro, and Gt-or^re Grnssie, Esqs. — TywM of Hjtlifax Wm. Drcksoo, Ejfq.— *i'Vttr«j Robert Dick- son, E9q~On*/ow *JaWe8 -Fleminjff, "JSsq -^/.wirfot/tftfrry 'John Ilnbert- son. Ecq — Annapolis T. Ru{fj^le», Esq.«— f^rffwDiZ/tf VVni. II. Roacli, E4l| — Digbff •James Morse Esq— ii»*/ier*t 8 -Di'mitsun, E^ — florton \\i\^ liam Fraser, Enq — Windfor 'Wm Voiinjr, -li-wq. FulnfOtcth H. Weir, Ev. Jultn'Inttiis, D. D. Herj^^iit at Aim, IV]r.-'''^lm'Doyd. Ser^eaut ot'tbe Gallery, BIr. Matt4iew'ForrP6ter ; 1VI essetiger, 4eptfty'Secretaic:y, Wilifamllin, £$q. Coort of Chancery. Chancellor, His EVcelleticy 8ir James KEMPt i!lf aster nf iUe Rotlfi, (l^ti Sampson ISatterB louvers Mastersin-Ciiancery, 'Hon Brentnn Hattibnrt<>tiv Hun JamesStewart. Peietr Wisueil, Bsqr. Reiflstrar, H H Coif8«>ell,EM| CouuiielMry and Solicitors, The Attornies oftlie Hnpreme Court. CourU <)f Error, and of Marriage tind Divorce. •filS 'iM^JGSTY'sCOCNCIi. ^^vocates and Proctors, The Attornies of the Supreme -CouH * Court of Vice A^dmiralty. Jud(;«, Hon S S Blowers Advocate General, 'R J CFnracates and Proctors, The Attornies uf th«e Su^). Court— -Messeniser, Mr'S Greeuwmid Court of ^Escheats and Forfeltureis'. ,^ Commtssioner, Honorable Michael Wailace—^ Registrar, Rupert D ^George, Esq \ "^Court for the Vroliate of Wills, And granting Letters of AdministrHtion. Surrourate Genera^ Honorable Charles Monis ^upreine Court. Chief !tnstice, Hon-Sampsoii S Blowers PuJstie Jtnl^fes, Hob 'Brerrtnri llalihnrtOQ, Hon James Stevvari, Hon 'Lewis M Wiikios Associate!! mitre Hon Pele^ Wiswall Attorney G^eneral, Hon R iJ Unincke Solicitor G/n Simon B Rohie, £Vii)iain M'ls (> 1^ F >it- Wuks, J VV 4uims(Mi, VV C 8auf.Ts, iS I' Fairbanks, VViliiam BiitiK, (< T S:>l<>tfi<>ii, J;>hn Fiirman, Ufamivii Martto«;.k,> Al^xanilir i'riiiiroat^ Jautt^s Sc«l Ttvuaain, lils(juiieD "; •»; PiitOfi^^ P O.uiuK, Robert liatton, Tttomas Bicksoo, JonsthaD ^lan* cliani, E'-iifiji 69 jT/Mror-Joniiilhan Magters, .James W. CUimHer, Esqni-es ^innapolis — ^TiHiOias Uitchie, T -C HaUUur,tun, l\ GulUr.inith, Es^nircg Dviby, Co. of Annapolis — G L NJcUols, IJailey, Ksqis Amherst, Co, of^Cun\herlaml — J 8 IVlorsp, A F >V Ue&burrc'is, Alexauiler Stevvart, .J \\ Buclianan, Charles D {l<)ach Esquires iyor^oM, /ii'/i'^'if CV-rrNalhatilfl ^V White Johu AVIiiiMen Esqnirps Whidaor VoUauU^AS H O fiaiiburion William Fiaser O D Stewart \u 51 Wilkins Fisqoiifcs itSkilbw-ue Colio Gampbcll E?«|. .yarmoiith jr& Thomas Roach Efiq. King's Cq-^ \t Allison Esq CornwnUis—3 Burbii;e Esq Hmion-^% Deiiiiisun Esq Hanis-rPmiTick Wright Esq Cplcfwster — f Ftilt.m Bs(] J*iituH'-r\y Paiteisoo, Esq Syehey—Wt-xnxuler M'lJonald Esq "SVifil ^K/ue-^puliii Campbell Es^q Luti^nburg-r-F J RuduU E^ Clerg-y of tlie EstabHsbed Church in N^va Scoti^. HuDOra|»le the Jlight Rryerenii Rooert, tinrii Hishop of Nova l^cotia Ne« Brunsivick ani) their J3e|)en(leocies. Halifax — Rev Jdlm jlpgiis D D Ecclesiaiaical Commissary and Recto of Si Paul's Rfcir J Thomas Twining^ Ciir«te J^ey tienjaiiiiu S Gra) Blissionarj^ to Qer^inaps S,a*:la}iLic — T Paraoae , Newport — I,lev C Porter D D H^iWfor-=rRev W C Kinpf Fabnovt Rev y\ Cochran D D. Prin ofAcademg Windsoy — Uev Mr 8alt Comwali ^-Rev Robert Norris VK»/mr»t— Rev. A , Rhy J Buroe^eat yisitiuf^ Missioaavy FurgbvrouoJj^ Amkerst JiutvUon Cler ^ '^< 51(ttHten Jviiiix xVisisiai Ministe Halifav t 'Rf'v ITi Liidl, loch D D 'Ciimh^rlttnd— Rev Mr 'VV«II urn Tom B. Slronij ; C .say : UamsJu Sampson Biisf WiUiani.Bann :prth J Xarm John Pnrto 'Dimnck, Jtim Dmiock, l^fib William Kitb'r Tuwiier, llari Pair His ExcelU ;Shi>i* oJ Nmvs <»rVtce A'liijir Altiiniey Geo/ The Reverend Ecciesidjiticai Presi«lent •Cochran, D I. A«lint^ Prolif Cochr«n D I Professor oi ( Steward JMr ACADEM Couiit 1 G M«r- laa 3!ana , Esqwreg AlexaiLiiei nirps D Stewart ^squire res KM|iiir;e Untry 'illtiHI Kv •sq 67te/ $cotia Nev and Rf'Cto iu S Gra\ Falmovt, Contwollil t'v. E. G K(»\vlai)i Chfstfir- Clerfl^y of the Esta!)lished Churcli of Scotlancf. Sit 5haHten's' Halifax Rev /\rciiiba)a Gray JL> U AlioHler. Hms flolert Kutix Assisiaiit llaHfaxw^\X^.vVi Marlin Minister Ministers of I^U.sentiii^ Presbytecians in Nova Scotia. Hafifav Key M R'lhHon SetvinrJiT-Hnv M BlacU\viior» Musqvpddhif -Rev IVi li^idl.tw Truro— \\*r\ M WadiU-il /Vc/o^/— Kpv Thtimas M'Cnl- !och D D Rt'v J;.'.rri Al Gre(r«'r J> D jIh//" ' 'y/»— Uev M Trnit. r 'Ciimh^rland — Kev IU WiistiQ IK<)iri«or — Uev M ?S^ roll Londundert'^^-^ liev Mr i Methodist Minister^. Hrt /f/r/r—H obept tiO^ I »er, VVilli»m Binck. Siiperi'ifendiMtt f^rrrpnal- Will uin rem|»lp Shclburne. and harintton — John Hope Anna/x'lis — Jol . , _ „. . Hope Aiine/)"lis — John B. tSlrona: ; C«m/A<;r/ami anrf Fidicodiuck — Jumes Priestly, Ail)»rt l)esl>ri- .eay ; Uamshts^, Mr^ilifv/ Kichey ; Windsor, George Jnckson ; ihrUm* 8nmppo{i Bust»v ; Parrshnro'i^k, Robert H. Crane ; jYezvport. Wni. BtiPt ; WiUiiim.Bannett. Supernumerary; Lunenburg- xttid PeUt JiivicrCt -Oeorgij ;Prtli J Xurmouth, . • . ■ . , t * Baptist Ministers. John P'Mrton, DarUI Ilirris, Th'^mas An^l^y, E«lwarrJ Manningr, Gf»nrjfe 'Dimock, Ja nit's Munro, iSainiiei M*CullAy, Thomas M C'|M|»m;in. Jf»s«-|»li DuruM'k, RfibtMi Morris, Pcttr Craiidall, Cliftrles Tupner, Oavid Nnller, WilWan^ Eltlpr, GHorjre Kchardsan, Joseph Hendetson, John Craig^ E(K>cU ^I'owaer, ilarrls UanJinm-, Tlieod^ireSctli Harding. Colleges, cstabliifUed iu the Province, KING'8 COI.T.EGE, WINDSOR Patron i1j& Grace the L^rd AurnT;fsuQ.p mJ Canterhursj'. •His Exot-Hency the Lieutcnani G ivern«»r The R'S^Kt Rpy the liOrd fji- shoft oi' N*»va 8c>»tia The Hon ihi? Chief Justice The J udjre ot ihn Court <«rV«ce AdiiiiralU;^ The Speaker ot* Ih^ llous*' of A^st'fnbly The Hon the Attorney GtMU'ral The Solicit<»r General The Secretary of the Profinee The Reverend the President Tiie Ue' tbe Vice Prettident The Uev lla Kcciesid^ticai Ctiminissary of the Diocese Visitor-r-The TiOrd Dishop of Nova Scotia Presiilent Rt-v Charb-s Porter D f) Vice President Rev WiHinm •Cochran, D I> Prf»ft;sstir of pivinity and Hehrevi' Rev Chnrb-s Porter l> D A^tin^r Profe*sor of the Woral Scirnces and Mo'tHphysics The Rpv Wm Cochrwn D l> Actirg" Profi^s^^or <»f iMathenn»tics The l?ev C P<;rler J) I) Professor o| Giammar Rhetoric aud J.,^ogic The Rt^v \\ Cociirao I) U Steward Mr Rubcrts * \ ,, ^ , j^t^ADEiMY ucdes the direction of t.b»' Gaveroor* jQi' Kiuj;'* Collejr^, Piiucipal Re.v Mi SaU m^ M J ■ ! III '.* v: ; Hi 11 1 .M \l 1 ^ fi^Hi College, Halifax. II0U8IC INitroii llis.Alajeity THE KING •' GOVEKNORS Tlir'ftfirlttTlon Georok Earloi' DalhAusie flis Exeellency Sir Jam^s Kc/il|it K C B Hun md Riglit ?ll«v Rob«rt Lord Eislrop of Nova 8c«>iia !U It'll Sail} (won Salter m»wer9, .Hmii Michael Wallace Simou Bradntreet Hubie'Ecq atMlTiieiPresideat Pr«ir<>8iors- of Greek and Litiii"Claistea fh Profcsfioi's «r MAtliemalics, Niituralaad'Expe- ]>'Are iiot;y«tTilled up. riintfiilal PJiilosopby P rPictou Acflclemy. Ivtrvfrned Uy twetfe Trustees m ho are to pr«*tess eiflier llie^rei^yteriaii system of .Reli(rion or iti«t of ilie Church of Entfland. Trustees, 8. B. Robie, E9t\ L D 6;G Archibald, E^q L D Doncao Ross, Tbnmss IVI 'Culbtclt. Thomas DavtsuD.-Geortfe Smith, Ro. Lhij Rule, H'»l>eri. Hot :R hiaIiI Gra vWm. Clcavi Jaws d up. byterian Duncaa Rom sin, Bb,B i» , Uibbcrt i 4sseii)- ^imdor- yof Jnly, eman, and C'*inmiissioner*s Conrt, MppIs in Feb'-tmry May AWfrxmt ami Nn?eml)fT Commissioners Jatn^K F.initan. Jmies Ti»liin, K diiirdTfemaiD, Wil» lianiMiuus, aodChaitcb Bo^^s, Esij^ rCfork,!) 8 Clarke Usq ^ '^olice .Oflitt?, Open every day throughout ibc y«ar f xcf-pt Hblidaya Jiisiior<: Joim G Pyku Juhn Liildeil and .lulin Howe sea esq CleHc X)S Clarke ' Sessions of the Pe>'ce, Sits on the 1st Tuesilay t»r March June ISeptt-mber and Deeember Justices of (he Peace of and for the County Uesiert Hod^e'*, !,at»d Wailor. D malil Girtul., J mies Barrel, Wailcr>. vVVia. CleaveJHud, C(rllt«to^r of liiccrise Drtly, ^ lid\»arU Dutlitlt, OoUcclor of l^luhi Pal* '^1 ■ it k ,ier i'l \^ rOffiper* of His Majesty's Gustomsr , "Hon. T. N. Jtfftry,CollsLtor, John Wuliape, Fsq. Or»fnptroller. .J. Purvis/ J. ii 00(1, Weighers nnd Searchrrs'. Robeit Diinmet, Richard B. -Young, Tide Surveyors. \ W. M. S wetiiey .'^arl Boyd, Tidesnven. rOfficers of His Majesty's Naval Yard, »-4» F. Jones, Esq. Masior !Shipwriii,'ht. Mr. James Rllch ; iMr. Matthews, Gale Porter. (Coroner of the XJount)'— Mr Siainuel .Greeiiwotfd Chik fCOUNTY OF HALIFAX. 'Districts pf Colchester and Piotou. Bupreme Court. bits at Pictou on the last Tuesday of May, add third • Tuesday of Sept-ember. At Truro» qn the Isl Tuesday of Jone, and }4lb:Tujbsday of Sept. llnferior C^urt, Qits ai Pictou, (1st Tuesday of .February, and :4lh Tuesday ofJu)y, Judifes, iiuKh DenooR, A. M'DoriHid, .George Smith, Robert Lowden, and M. Card, Esqs. 'Mr. Waller Patterson, Deputy PiolhonoUry. At T''*ir{>» on the; IslTues'lay of^anuary, and the Isl Tuesday of July. Ju(l(;es,John Fulton, James Archibald, and J. M'Curdy Esqrs, Mr. George Dill» P^prily^ PrplhoDotarY. ' Sessions of the Peace. Sits at Truro and Piclou at the same lirne with the; Inferior Court Justices of the Peace, Of and for the County residing, in the Districts of Colchester & PictoH James FiiUon, Hu^^li Denonn, John Stewart, Jamrs Archiboid, Robert I.owden, S»imtiel Tujiper, Wm, CuljUnK,,>JoshHa Marsh, John. Dickson, William M'K«y,. George Roy, Mathew Archibald, Wfnlworth Taylor, John Allen, Jatiries Skinner, Robert Dickson, JamtsM'Curd}', Jarqes K« nt, George Smilh, James penvie, Adam Archibald, John Fraser, NHlhaniel Mai.slers, Thnmns J. Brown, James Fleoimint;, J. MaihQn, \V. Currie, W. Mallheson, D. M'Uru, R. M Kay, and Th. Holland. Surrogate Judges of the^ Court for tho Probate of Wills Pi6lr.ict.ol Ci>l(;hc,stcrp S. G. W. Archibald, Esq. District of PiclOD| ptorge Smith, Esq. District of Collectdr o cise and Pr ColchesUr. District District Robert Pal Fleiamiug, S * H SiisatAi of Septembi At Digbv her. Judge Milledge,' ai J. Jones, Wm. Winni dolf, P, Luf V. Bayard, Ilankinsan, Que qua), J Bonnell, C^ Bent. PaVdo Ciiller, Esq Siirrugstle wnifsm ^ John R. Luv Collector Excise, T^ « '1 1 Cleck id lUird »r Sept. jf July, iowdeii, Ijiry. ad ay of Court 7 PictOH Robert ickson, Taylor, Jarnes Frnaer, Mihpn, loliand. ills ■! fiegistraps of Deeds; &c:- District of Colchester, Win; Dickson, Esq. l>islrict of Prctofi, Geoi Stnitb, E«quire^ District of Pictou.'- Collector of Light Duties; R^ Corbett. Collector of tmpost and Ex- cise and Pro Oollector, H-^gU Detioon, Esq.. Ditto for District of Colcheslu*, Robert Dixon, Esq.j- Deputy Sheriffs/ Diiatricl of' ColcKester^ Mr. Blur. District of Pictou, Mfr Harris Commissioners of Land Board. • District of Pictou^-Q^oT^e. Smith, Robert Lvwden, John Skinner,. Robert Patterson. District of Coichester-^Rohttt Dkksou, JaiDf' Fioiamiug, Snu Tup^per, Ed\^ BJanchurd; ■ COUNTY ' OP AN N A POLI S.' ^ Hfgh Sheriff for the County, Williani Wtnniei. E8<| "> Snpreme Court.! Sits at Artna^ oils,' on the 2d Tuesday of JtlR«, and the 2d Tue^rday of September. At Digby, oil the 1st Tuesday of July; and 3d Tuesday of Dt mem- ber. Judges, Josiah Jones, E. Morton, Andrew Snodgrasf> Rev. JohU| Milledge/aiid John Warwick; Esqrs/' Sessions of the Peace/ At the same time with the Inferior Cburt.'- J«stite* of the Peace. J. Jone9,C4i8to'sRbtulorum. • Andrew Snodgrass, Edward Thorh^ Wm. Winniet, S^m•H Jones, Stephen Jones, Moses Shaw, R. T. Ran* dotf, P/ Lufelli' sen. B«nj»min Dirdge, John Rogglrs, E.Morton, S« V. BAyord, John Whitman, P vu^ati Lovett, John Morehouse, Rubin /|i llaiikirison, John M. Secjoyne, W. Junes,- Thomas Ritchie, Joseph j QuEqtra^, J. B Hughes, Joiin W4s wall. Jun. Elias Wheelock. W. I*\ ^ Bonnell, C«. Jones, John Reed, CJMiles Jones, J. F. Randolph, W. f ' Bent. PaVdo'n Siinder, Wm, Delancy, Samuel Cliittpbell, and'Ebenezer Culler, Esqs. C. P* Surrogsite Judge of the County for the Probatfe of Wills, &(C. i William VVmnell, Efiq.,. Registrar of Deeds;^ {, Wi!Uann Wkinielt, Bsq., Cotonera — Silvaous Sirow, Wm. Young, and > jlioti John R. Lovett, Esqrs ^ *■ Collector of Light D^jty, W. Winnett, Eisq. Collector bl; Impost tnd Excise, Tf RJtehic, Esq., Pro Colle«t<^r, H. Golt^mithi £itq.. A y Commissioners of Land Board. 'Gastiern District-— Tliomas ftitcliie, Henry Golilsriiiili, D. J. Dltmang VVeslern Disirict— Cereow U. Joue?, Charles M*Cailliy, Saiouel Cainp- beilf Esi}Utres ^ I*"/ COUNTY OF CUMBEKLAND. tilgii Sliei-iff for the County, (Jharles H. Chandler, Es^* Supreme Court, Sitsut River Philip on the 2d Tuesday of J-une* Inferior Court,- Sits at Amherst, on the last Tuesday of April, and 2d Tuesday cf Nto* vember. Jud^t s, Charles Baker, Henry Purdy, Thomas Roach aa4 Richard Biair, E»qtures. Mr. Silas Morse, Dep. Prothonotary. Sessions of the Peace, Sits at Amhersty the same time with the Inferior Coupt. Justices of the Peace, Cliarlea Baker* Esq.; Cuslos Rotnlorum. Henry Purdy,' Gilbert Piirdy, Edward B.ikfcr, Thomas Roach, C. H. Chandler, Gabriel Purdy, D. M'Farlane, William Baker, J a XbtMni »t DUniang lei Camp- s'* lay ofNto^ )lary. ipt. GiFhert Gahrifil «m Wliite, i(\, James f.ur&e.Esq. Wills. Uker, Esq ke,Esqrs» uesday of of Oclo- W bidden- ' ^Justices of the Peace. JTolin ChipmiHn t!ost08 Rotulorum, fiUsh^ Dewolf/ Win. CampleTI, avid Wbidden, Stepheu Uarrington, Jjiines Kerr, Win. A; Chipman, Rjtcbford, J N Snannon, DAiiiei Dewolf, Simon FiichyJaiuee Har- s. Samuel Bishop, J Weils, .Al<:xr Walker, S Deoiiison, Jamed Alti- II Daniel Lockhari J FuUerion J l^ewis J D Harris W Cbipman, jr. Cbipman, C F. Cbmmissioners^of Land Boards . H. V* Biiskirk, David Wliidden, George Ciiiptnau, John J«hnson,v£sq8 Coroners — W. S. Morse, D. DewuU'e, JuIid Allison, Esqs^ Surro^^ate Jadge of the Court for the Probate of Wills &€• William Campbell, Esq . i Deputy Registrar of Deeds, &c. William Campbell, Esq. olfecfor of Impost' and Excise — D. Whiddeii, Esq. Pro CMctors^ For Horton^E Dewolf, Esq. For ComiwUis—D Wbidden Esq. COUNTY OF HANTS. High Sherifffor Ibe County, Hugh Jenkins, Esq. Supreme Court >its- at Windsor oa the last Tuesday of IVIay, and the 41h: Tuesday of September. Inferior Court Ktf^ at Windsor on the list Tuesday of January, ami the Vst Tuesday >f July.— Judges, J McMonagle N Thomas R Cunninfl;haro< Esqis, lev. W CocUraii, D D. Dep. Protby. Patrick Wright Esq, Sessions of the Peace Hield at the same time with the Inferior Court. Justices of the Peace. J^Kn M'Mona^rle Custos Rotulorum, Cuos Church John Emprson Richard Guniiinj^hami John Clarke Win Smith' Shubael Dimoek N R Thomas Wm Salter J. Walker Caleb Smith WH Shey Jiames Whiddeii John Smith Win Wier A Scott John Parker Benjamib BewoU', James Moxon J Withrow J'tbn Garby John Dimoek John Elder Esquires) Commissioners of Land Board. W H. O! Halibnrtun, Juiteph Sentell; Benjamin Dewolfe, W^. H. Shey, and Richard S'nith, Esqs. Surrogate J ud(fe of the Court for Probate uf Vii'iljg— Wm. Fraser, Coroner.. Deputy Registrar of Deeds — N R Thoififis, Esq.— Co//ec/r>r of Impost and Esevise, N R Thoma8,E»q' — Pro Collectors, WiruU/n* ^ R Xbcuiaa^ Esq.— Dqa«Jft«r ElDickson, ^^^i.-^bttrrogale JiKfi^e W Frastr, Esq. 1 ''I ij5 m • I** i. »Jalhau Topt nin KnHul, h ^ G Fulman, Surrogate COUNTY OF SHELBUPNE. High Sberifflor IbeCoonly, Ji»hii Biugay, Es^: , . Supreme Court Held at Shtlburnv oii^ the 2(1 Tuesday of July: Inferior CoHrt S^if.alShelburneon the Ist Tuesday of April, and 1st Tuesdny October. JudseA, G White J Sargeant J V Buskirk' and R Crow( J^sqrs. Dep. Prothy. A Cunningham. For the District iof Yarraonth', Sits at Tusket Village on thti Ist Tuesday of March, and at Yarmoot Colhctor «n the last Tuesday of October. Judges, S S Poole J Lent J N BoiiEor— Ji>a. ^l< H DetrimoDt and H J Farish Es(|r8. Dep, Prothy. — M HuaUngtou. Sessions of the Peace • ' Held at the same ti^me with the Inferior Court. - fHigl J^uslices of the Peace. > Gidean 'White. Cnstos Rotulorum, John 8argeant, SdnrofI S'Pboli 'B Bernard, B Deiitrrment, Colin Campbell, Jacob Y Bicikirk, Jeime Bore, J N Bond, James L^nt, Ebentzer €row«ll, {I* G Farish, Thoi 4}rowell, John Biogaj' Gabriel V Nordeo, Anthony Laiidres, J^ Keli Jlienj Bingay, Esqra — A Cunningham^ C P. Commissioners of Land Board, Eastern Dislnct — Colin Campbell, Jacob Van Bilskirk, John Blnei^ :)Hid B. Sarjeant. Western I£slriei, Samuel S. Puole, H. G. Farisli, Jo^t lld.'KinDon, and Jacob Van Norden, £s^; Coroner, John Biogay . iS'urrogate Judge of the Court for the Probate of WWU-^Districto . Jiffiyhi Colin Campbell, Esq Distof Yarmouth, S S Pool, Esq ^''^ '«''**"'' Dep Registrar of I>eed8 — Colin Canapb^ell, Esq iJoiUctors of Jmpoi .„ ^nd Exvise,-^ Yarmouth S R Bond bhelburnc J V Buskirk Wey ^* »''"' ^^ "* ^^uuth R Hankinson Pro Collectors — Shelbnrne A S' Bruce Es( %art)wuth J N Bond Esq Weymouth R UAukiuaoa Esq . Bar I \i^ton Joseph Horner H Site at T.nne tober. Judf «p. Pruth. P V COUNTY OF QUEEN'S. High Sheria^for the Couhly, Nathan Tupper. Esq^ Supreme Court Held at Liverpool on the 1st Tuesday of July > • Inferior Conrt ii,Sit&at Li;8ierpoo( Wthe 2d Tuesday of April, and Sd Tuesday of No xymber. Judges, Josf.'ua Newton, P Doran, Joseph FreemaD; an bl^ow Freeman, j«iqra. Dep. PfoHiy.Jimca Rogers. F J R"dn •n«hlo»», W';»lker. J oil Franri"^ G inel Mill Surrogate Coflectoi Ik-Mr Juhn Sessions of the Peacfe Held at Uie same willi the- liiftrinr Cottft. Justices of the Peace. Jnshiin Newton, Cnstos Rotutornm, Joseph Bnrsf, lohn Tliomfli ^atiiau Tupper, Isaac Dexter, Joseph Frei>inan/S4iow Paiker, BenJ4>»^ nin KtiHiit, Robert Barry, Jus Gorha^n, J 11 Dtwotf, Juha Birss, Ji§' )cwuir, S L Perkins, Esijrs. Commissioners -of Land Boarid. G Fulman, BenjMniti Knaut, Nathan Tnpper, James Gorh«in,Eiqrti Surrogate Judge orthe Court for the Probate of Wills, &c.' JoRhoa Newton, Esq CoUector qflmpott and Excise. '•^3(}i, Newton, Esq, Pro ColleC' -enl J N Boiijeor— Jaa, Newtoo, Esq. HuBtiiigtoii. ily: st Toesrlny od R Crowi >d at Yarmout -, ■*-• urt. iinTOfIS-R,ol( ^•^kirk, Jtime Parish, Tlioj idres, J. Kell COUNTY O F L UNENBURG. High SherilTfor the County, Henry KautUaok £8j|: Supreme Court /Held at Lunenburg on the last Tuesday of Jane. Inferior Caurt Sits at T.uiienburjBr on tha 2d Tuesday of April, and 2d TaesdAy nfOcw John Blniral ': Farisli, J^^ fiogay. '^-Disfricto Pool, Esq tors of Jmpos iskiric H^ey 3' Bruce Es( A Esq . Bar Esqf^ Itober. Judges, 1^' J Rudolf John Orbighlou, sod J Ptruelte Esqra; pep. Prulh. H S^JSliiffard* Sessions of the Peace Held* at the sam^ time with the Inferior Court. Justices of the Peace. F J Rudolf, Cngiidm/Wm /ttwaler Christ. Muiler. Hubert Mnlleson Cntler, Joseph Tl Marshall Wcntworlh Taylor, Patrick Laiiigan, Jai lUndiikeii Alex McDonald J McDonald C Archibald Rot^ert Murray 1} Archihal4i W. McKif^u J. .(^Uoross P: Gani^}bell and A McDonald Esqrs Commis^ioi^crs of Land Board. Tiower District— llobert Cutler, Joseph Marsh al.Roben Hartshorne, an(} John Newton. Upper pistrjct— Uev. T. Trotter, T. W Hierliby, JohQ Cironiogbam, John Jd>4)onald, and ^.obert I^fnry Ksqs Co roncrr-r IVier Fr*. >J . SjaiTogate Ja%e «f the Court for the Probate of Wills, &% ' Thomas Cutler, Esq.. ' I Deputy Registrar of Deeds, &(c. Thos Cutter, an<1 John C.unniughani, Csqrs, COUNTY OF CAPE BRETON. / High feUitriiff for llie County, C. R, Warii, Esq; •' ' Supreme Court Held at Sydney on ilie lost 1 i^esday of August and at i^i^^hat on tjhjB 1-st Tuesday of September. f Inferior Court Sits at Sydoey on the 2) Tuesday ol Jtinwary, anrl the 2(1 Tuesday of Jtily and at Arich»l on the 2d Tuesday of February and the 2d Tuesr d;ty of Aogut>l. Judges of Inferior Court. Thomss Crawlp^', Lawr. KfivarmijU, John Leaver, Clemrnt Hitberi, and Fredcrit k n T'ipj?pr, EMiuirfs Surveyor Gt'oeral of Fj'.uiHvV — Thum)ai t)ominical^ fravtley. Cuileotorof iin|>«>si and fixcise — Charles K. Leooftrd. ' rolden Nu Impact •Ch ThJ e: 'tKFT Han the days o\ t the length o and decrea3 slower' the ^ fust. Seveiilh the Moon's viinih, high IUght Ua the we^k. ^ CiiiiiDcier. Biberi |r^b»ro4igb ^ W Hieriih eu. Ksquir 5 Pt. W Hierlihy ert Mnileann Lanigan, J as >hert Murray bell and A, rtshoroe, ant} i^rliby, Jofca WiHs, &C, Snrrojratft J«)d(re far tbe-Pn»bale of -Wills-i-TfifnnM Crairl*v. Dep. tt^^r,' o( Dteds, North DVstrict^Chailes'ii. Ward. Kt^ulb l^isUict^Jamei Tiirtibull Esquires ^ SessioiiB 'of tbe iPenfcfe •Hcldat (he same time with littt inferior Coott. •Justices of the Peaue, Archd. Dodil.^hrts. 'h« LeHTer, Char'eg'K. Leonard/Rowd. l1cKiiii)on,l'eier H. ^iarke, Lavir. Kuvana^l), John ilones, Cha. IMcNahb, JohhCamphclK Barnes 'l)')ild, jt))in Campron, Gtn. Lvnelt, ^Ferd. B Tiipper, -J<.bn B GiUs, David I'aiu, P Dumt r(»<]ut yJ'diii VVii2rtr>n!i, John l^ravcr, Charles Leaver, H. infrrnham Ai'g:«i-* G iJin, Samuflf^lant, Heorue Cosset, ^Vhil GanueiL Win. Waits, William Baiinermao James Ball; Geurt;e Bruwo, Andrew Maddttii, Jatnes Dihfius 'f and Theophilus Greenweod Esquires Actini; Giillector and Comptroller—- John Warde BeoB, Collector of Impost and Excise,—^ icbal on tifa^ Tuesrlay of e2d Tucs> 'Collectors of Excise and Light Daty. 'Charles C. Leonard. Avischut. James l^arnbuH Esqdircsd SupeVinleiidant of King's Mines, Thotnas Cra*>ley, Esq. Coroner-^'Juhn Sniitli, Eiq. EXPLANATION OF THE CALANDER PAGES. slowerlhfi Sail is than (he real lime, io minutes. S Surt slow.; F. Sun too f'KSt. Seventh, the Moon's southing Eighth, the Moon's bge in days. J\mth the Moon's rising or setting. Tdnth, the Mbon'b place in the signs. Ele-' vimfh, U\gh wMo.r vitlhWdiX. HiGHT Hand Page — fiist colnmn^ clays of the month. SecomL days of the wewk. Thirdf Aspects, Holidays, and Weather. Founh, the Furmef s Caiiioder. »rd. Dominical t/eilep Golden Number E'pact Chronological Cycles, for 1823. E. I Solar Cycitf 19 I Roman Indictiion 18 Julian Period 1-2 11 M / Llf ■- Xk m. ^H.- JAKtJARt hath XXX I Dava. Tine seftse is not halfsc gopd a? common aense. Toothing is more silly tb^n a(^.i!Mimed lar.gh. Thn most expensive luiLuricBnrenot.silwaj.s the most ptensaat. Our reputation ought to be clearer to v^ thun life. Ostentation takes from, the merit of any action Beauty is. no, long^er amiatile ttian whilst virtue adorn? rt. Last Quarter, 3d Day^ 11 hours 57 xii. Evenin-j. fVew Momi, 15th |)ay, 6 hours 4*.ui. Morning. First Qwarter, :19th Day^^ hours 48 m. Kyeniiig, Full Moon, .26t llfncrll. I \\CT. .0] ® J$ s. Si)ii(lt(;.la^f I ^ I ris«'s. / \ PI. i Full \V|7 Th7 Fr|7 r I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 U 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 'S, 7 20;Mi7 7 7 7 ? 7 7 7 7 S M Tuff W7 Th7 Fr7 Sal7 .5 '.7 Ml7 lv7 W,7 Th7 Fr,7 Sa7 21 |TtJ n w 23 iTii r24 Ih 2« 27 2^ 2i7 <3f) 31 Pi Si 8 M Th f'l I 4(.» 39 59 38 37 .30 30 35 34 31 ■ 33 32 •32 31 39 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 2i 20 19 ij^ 17 15 13 5» 58 68 158 58 5,8 58 58 5 8 5« 58 5 8 58 ?;^ 59 5'9 5j9 -.5 9 5{9 6 9 59 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 I 400 42,0 42 '^4,0 46'0 48 '0 48|0 50 52 54 6* 66,0 66' 58'o 00 010 20 4|0 610 8 10 |20 140 l/X 18 204) 220 24 |o 2610 30*0 31'0 4 .6 6 ,8 JO 12 I2i H 16 J8 l« 20 20 22 24 241 2.6 2,8 30 32 31 36 38 40 42 44 46 4S 50 61 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 W 11 .11 12 12 12 !2 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 3 4 M c- 6 7 .8 10 l{ 45 30 14 58 41 19 9 55 20 11 3 ([ MOI^. 22 j 33! 25 I 24; 12 49 40 30 EVEN 18 23 26 27 28 29 t 2 3 4 G 7. 13 19 24 29! 31 28 19 3 \ 1 2 3 3 4 5 G 7 9 10 n 5 fH) 33 15 58 42 29 21 17 17 21 26 2.3 t 2 3 4 SETS j6 8 10 611 5 MORIy.. 1 2 2 3 27 20 10 51> 42 8 9 10 1) 12 13 15 16 17 18 4fl 55j V 7 15 ^5 MORN. 37 1 3 4 5 G 6 7 8 55 11 23! 28 21 19 10 I 3 20 34' 40 55 !."0y bejty n ins ffiiis srcreis tliii^ii^ lhi:.;h > /orjallowed. He trusts liowever that big baat^ 9 IP II 5 J) np. a snow storm G,]Linnaft. died l77j^ --. 7iMid. tjd. , ;/ fe,r: [jitsaf Epocci 13.1 2 ^ c5 >[iiV jand^ ling will experience that indulgipnt con^ide^ cation, which all in infancy require.— Ob- tiiining tba-t he will feel content, - an V» a O 2b' 7 < "onv St Pau' I or 'tivute their minds ; they shoql^ form teinpe^ ]> Irate virtuous and industrious habits ; and ea- 2') K iSoptiia sun ]> eci desvour to jv.xurn a retroat for the evening "■^ 2 vs. r % k Vice is universally the Imne of happiness. It is much easier lo debase others, than to raise ourselves. Dreams. Hke notorious Hai-s, are general ly'thNe, The most eOeCfual antidote against sorroir. is employment Those whorcive nobody a good word» deserve any l)ody'd.good woril. What is fixed in our hearts is9eIdom>out of our heads. Only thi* good and wise can be iViends ; otiiefs are but companions. Idleness has muny fnends, but no advoc«ies. Hasty resolutions are seldom lorluoate. IT M I 2 3 5 C 7 9 10 it 12 13 14 J5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2:5 24 25 26 27 28 Last Quarter, 2d T)ayr6 hours 24 m. Evening. ]No\v Moon, 10th Day, lO'liours 53 m. Evening^. X'irst Qnarlor, Ibth Lay, 6 li ours 50 m. Morning. Full Moon, 2dtb Day, I hour 56 m. Morning. f) iW R S Sn7 S 7 M 7 'Kj'7 W 7 Th7 FrlT I*a7 Mt7 ru,6 VV 6. Th6 Fr6 Sa'6 s;6 Tule W!6 ThG Fi*6 Sa;6 Sf6 M G TuG \V;6 TiliG .Frl6 t2 II 9 •8 •7 5 4 2 1 44 42 41 39 37 S5 33 32 6 .5 -6 6 6 5 Da) jeiui '9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 v's 1 rr. h S»)u;lnr Jiij/f I risi-K. Pu SKA. I 58 "Gilo 57 6!lo 56 «!10 A4 6-|0 6 6 G G 62 61 40 48 4G 'G ro 46 <) 10 10 10 ro fO G G to ro 10 GlO GlO G'lO Giw G'lO 36 3S 42 44 4G 1 60 1 r»2 1 66' I 68 J •Oil 4'! g;i lo 12 10 18 22 2| 26 I I I I I I I 30 1 3!?ll 36 I 5^1 42,2 ^0.2 i>4i2 OG 14 68' 14 2l'14 4|14 G 14 lOj 14 12; 14 IG, !6 18i 15 20! 16 24! 15 5 5 6 7 9 10 '215 12 58 47 36 27 17 7 •55 20 jMORN. 26 30 32 .36 38 42 44 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 10 M 41 EVEN 26 48 14 5'H 14 52 1 14 5(5! 14 58! 14 2 »4, 6 13, 30! i3 14ii;i IC :i3l 9 "53 r>7 24 14 8 G 7 10 11 10 5 56' I 1 2 3 4 5 •6 "7 8 9 10 11 11 MOKN 45' 1 :52 2 Ibi 22 i 23 24 26 26 i?7 28 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 ® \) JO 11 12 r.^ 14 ir> 17 IB 1 o 3 4 4 5 G SETTS & 6 8 9 10 il 4 9 13 13 7 53 y2 4 I 46 52 2 11 24 89 MORN. 55 2 8 3 IS 4 10 4 55 '£] 6 isv:s 7 23 8 35 9 45 If ins sf'crets spcrtis this' lis tliiif asi heart I eart lullv reins rcius 11 40 2G -•m l*ropK»th injf thV Grsl fiii the ahs ,1 R. m )od worll. anions. :k iv y ns us ^ "rr 11 i 1. Sli A.' ns 11 40 'I'ets 2(t ;rtt8 I 12 ffhs 2 pl-.s 2 50 ahS 3 41 ees 4 31 i-es 5 51 rs 6 9 G 7 8 9 9 10 n 1 2 3 4 6 i « ' 7 ' 7 8 8 o5 40 23 7 51 33 28 2^ 20 21 24 2'ji 24 19 10 59' 46 3i 1 • TEBRJJABX, secoDil Montb. -•m niOj 'Aspects, J M W Aspects, Holidays, tVeaihcr,,^c ;FAI11VIER'5 CALENDAR. 1 K 2 d 4 5 6 7 I 2 3 4 6 •7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 2<) 21 221 7 23' E CZtfor tind cold , $ Snow ^ in O > per !^d Sunday in, Lent 2 !S:)int Matthew ' 3 O^s dec 10'^ south 4[ ■ • ' •'•' 5 'a ^OWLRR. **:J suppose I myiet saye a piece for Jowt^ ler," said popr Mrs. Needy, while^criimbr- ling her children's supper. Yes, gpod Wo- nian, save n pi^ce ,ipr yppr dog, out when vou give it. him, be ^ure to load it With ratsr* o^ne. ffiiit stop ! jl think fy^ C'hymica|l says .th^t this >vilt , pot, answer the .purpose* for-he wiji thrpw^t up t^c rpoqaept^t. begins lb sicken hiqoi- Then take your Towlmg- Af^ce and desp^itch him .ivfthopt ceremony, ft is surprisinp;ihat a poc^r man ^hpcap b^t jjiist rub a'pd go, apd has to !scr,!|tch JHfrd tp Hud bread tor , his numerpqs little ones^muiit also keep a great jazy b^ef-eatjpg dog in.his house. ,Once ip a great while this animal mnv l/e of'some u^e, but pb one half pats his living. Away wjth your Jpny^cjrj and 7(?2usmvyopr Whitelbots and Lighttoots— 'I bad rather have one length of good fence to keep cat^ tie out of mischief, than all the dogs in ttu; universe." High Tide^. PropifjthpMtruck fire from flints nl»ontl7P5.y6ara* before Christ he he-^ ing-thV tirst is said to have stolen it ft-om heaven ; and beoanrc authoc 9f i»U the ahs amon jibe GpweliS, , ' '^ *f' ; n A<- MATICH hath XXXIDaya. Poverty is the naturnl. offspring of idlene^. ' There are bu( teiv things wttotiug to make a nhe man happy ; Dotbing Ciin make.a tool co»,tente(J. The most cotximon things are the most nsefuK Ignorance is the source ot, vanity. and foJlyt ••■ Last Quarter, ^th Day, 2 hours 36 m. Eveningp. Kew Moon, l2thDay. 2bpurs22 m.vKvenirtg. ; First Quarter, 19th Day. 2 hours 6 in. Eeveningp." Full Mood, 26jt,h Day, 1 hour 21^ in ..Evening. I O M 1) R. S. I 2 S 4 r> 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ms 14 1115 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 SO. Sn S M 6 6 W Th File s 6 Tv e Th Tv W Th 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 G 6 5 31 M 5 s M Tu5 Th5 Fr[5 6 31 29 2» 26 24 23 21 20 18 16 15 13 12 10 9 7 G 4 3 1 ,0 5S 56 54 53 51 50 48 46 45 44 lenstii i>«y8 1 @ facr. I s SouUu' Ali* risfs 8.1 PI. j Full I SE4. GilO G'll C 6 6 n II II u 6JII if 11 11 oil 6 11 Gil 6 11 6 11 6:11 6!N Gill on g'ii 1.2 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 58 2 18, 13 2J2 4 2 82 12 2 I4'2 18 2 20!2 24*2 28'2 30 34 36 40 2 2 2 3 42 3 46 3 48 52 54 58 .0 3 43 .'8l3 l2hi 14 3 18 20 3 a 24 3 28 3 30 3 32 3 22 13 24 12 28 12 32 34 38 40 44 48 50 54 12 12 11 11 11 U 10 10 2 6 '8 ,12 14 18 20 24 28 32 34 38 40 44 48 50 52 56, 10 0. JO I <3"" 4 ' 3 52 I 4 .40 /) 30 6 21 7 12 B 2 8 51 9 38 10 24 |n .8 11 53 EVELt38 19 10 55, J9 9 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 G 6 G 5 5 5 1 2 :3 25 15 9 1 :6 7 9 5 6 7 ■Q 9 9 10 8 3 51 10 43 11 30 ,MOR.X. 16 J 2 .1 50 2 39 o 29 20 2! © 23 3-1 25 2fi 27 28 29 1 2 J3 4 5 6 8 9 10 ii 12 13 m 15 )G 17 IS 10 MORN. I. .0 2 1 :q\ 2 3 49 3 32 .'4 7 5 3G 5 2 5 24 SETS 7 3 6 17 9 30 10 48 MORN- 3 1 13 2 II 2 59 3 37 4 7 4 33 4 57 7 8 9 10 11 31 42 5? 58 secipis sfcrets thit^hs tbit^hs , tlii(;bs knees fiOFfS Irjrg let{8 feet iept h«a«l head neck neck arms amis arnns breast breast lie ait heart belly bvWy rtins reins secrets srcrets sec re 1 8 10 18 11 6 11 54 44 1 35 2 20 3 16 4 6 4 52 5 48 G 22 7 7 7 52 8 39 9 20 io 23 Hi •20 21 1 23 2 24 3 22 .4 17 5 8 5 57 6 44 7 8 9 9 1 30 8 10 4 53 59: iliiuiis |iO 43 I ff M D VV Jls/ If 7,Davi( 2,£ {3d Mil 3 2 0'sd 4 3! 5 4 Low 6 5;^ b 7 eiPerp t 7 tides. 9E A 10 il 13 14 J5 J6 17 18J 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 4th SI 6 S IS }S 8 S 10 11 II 1 2 3 4 4 5 18 6 64 44 35 20 16 6 52 4a 6 22 7 7 7 52 8 39 9 20 II 20 21 ts ts IS 23 24 22 17 5 8 5 67 (i 44 7 8 8 9 30 10 4 53 18 ho 4-1 MARCIT, third Month. ■ « \ IS25^> D VV Jispects. Holidays t lVcath€r,.4'C. FARMER'S CALEN DAR. ^1 o 4 5 6 7 8 9 JO Jl 13 J4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2^ 26; 27 28 29| 9V 7| David £ {3(1 i»nn in Lent ' 2 O's dec 7« south' 3 4 5 Low [Mach *c Ban 6|Verpet - oT 7-' E 2 tides. Sncrtu. 4'th Sunday in Lt Mid 3'CC Norridg; 4Mid tid 5 • with 6 • mnd, E [elong , More 2 3 per 5'Bened Take good care of your sheep. This is the best direction for the preservation and management of weak lambs that can possibly be giv«n ; for the best nursing for such lambis is to kee]3 the ewes well, either upon your best English haj' or red clover, with potntops, carrots or white b^ans; Such feeding will ensure you strong iambs, with pl'nty of milk and save all the trouble ot nursing If any one lack these nieans or otheff- .. ticks and the shedding of the wool) or if he hegliect to use them, let him remember^ that such weak lambs should be treated in all re- spects as if they had bet-n drowned and lie would restore them to life Apply gentle and regular warmth ; give them warm milk frequently in small q^iantities (the milk of the sheep is best,) and if the ewe has milk suGioient for its support, you may generally raise them ; but if not they commonly die. It is more work to nurse one such lamb for 24 hours, than to feed regularly one hundred iheep for the same time — Take your choice;. He that would live at peace and rest, Must hear, and see^ and say. the best.^ 6;Mid tid [fforridg ■ Pleas Oent on. Mop^t ar.d souhd sleep-are two o| the greatest comlutns ot J Ja. F:om. * Last Quarter, 3i) bay, 10 hours 58 iri. Morning. New Moon; II th Day, 2 hours 3i5 ml Morrting. Fiist Quarter, 17th Day, 8 hours 37 m Evening'. Full Moon, 25th Day, 2 hours 47 m. Morning. M W r. s / Day's 1 Day's! lenifthl Incr. 1 s iSoutherUu' rises. Place. Full SEA. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 lU 11 112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 i6 21 22 1^23 24 9h 26 27 28 29 30 Tu W Th 5 5 Fr 5 Sa M Ti? W Th Fr S^ S Tu W Th F. 5' a 3 5 5' 5 5 5 6 6 5' 5 5 5 Sa6 S M Tu W Til Fr 5 6' 5 6 5 6 6' S 6' Tu'i5 Wi4 41 39 38' 36 35' 33 32 30 29 27 20 24 23 21 20 18 16 16 14 12 11 10' 8 7 5 3 2 1 68 71 12 7 12 7 12 7'l2' 7; 1 2' 38 3 42 44 48 4 4-- 4. 12 12 13 13' 13 13 13 13 13 13 7 13 V 71 7 7 7 7 7 7 604 64 '4 13 IL' 13 71 1 3 '/ |3 7] 13 7!l3 7 i3 7 13 66 2 6 S 12 14 18'4 20 4 24 4 28 4 304 344 13 13 8,>3 814 8ll4 36 38 4o6 446 64 0^ 5 6 5 58 2 4' 8* 10 14 16 26 22 26 28 32 34 3K 40 44 48' 60 54 66 58 4 6 10 14 16 18 20 24 4 4' 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 i' 1 f K \ 1 I 1 I 1 2 2 2 4 20 5' 11 6' 2 6 7 8 9 9 20 21 51 38 24 9 63 10' 30 M 25 29 EVEN 15 '(y 23' 2^' 25 26 27 28 .81 i 12 12 7 7 68 8 47 9 33 10 1^8 11: 4 11 W MOFlN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 2 3 4 MORN. 6d 1^, 34 .f 12 2 43 3 10 3 3 4 33 55 1(5 4^ 39; 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 SETS 8 39 9 5J5 11 11 MORFf. 14 1 1 5 45 2 19 2 45 3 3 9 30 38 27 18 10 16 li6 17 _jI8 V 19 3 61 4 15 RISES 8 48 9 6:i IX) 47 II 37 thi|j;li8 knees knees knees* lejrs lt>|^8 fetit feet feet* head head neck- neck arms anris' breast breast heart heart belly belly reins reins reibs' secret^ secrets tbii^hs thiuhs thighs knees 11 24 25 1 2 2 16 6 52 3 38 4 5 5 6 7' 23 7 62 39 29 8 22 9 20 10 21 H 24 26 1 26 2 21 3 12 4 4' 1 47 6 32 6 18 7 7 8 4 52 8 41 9 32 10 24 11 15 ^ ivilw I 2 3 5 4 (3 5 7 6 1^ ! ■7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 r> 16 17 18 If) 2!) 2f 22 23 21 25 20) 27 28 29 30 I K ist T Very I W « bl A?al li(le3 1st sun [6' Sun's d 5 6 1^: 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 K 2 3 •4 i High t 2d Sun ) peri W Stat Dr Frn liOvv ti( •Mph 3d snnc [Sun, St Geo 5t War Midtid 4th sun ) apo 3 ) I Full -. SEA. 11 24 26 1 16 2 6 2 62 3 38 4 5 5 6 7' 23 7 62 39 29 8 22 9 20 10 21 H 24 26 1 26 2 21 3 IS 4 1 4' 47 5* 32 6 18 7 4 7 52 8 8 41 9 32 10 24 11 16 M 2 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 r> IG 17 18 19 2!> 2f ■> APRIL, fourth Monlk 182^ D W Aspects. Holidayg, VVeuther^ c 4j (3 ."31 Ambrose 5 7 li(le3 6 1^ a O Hepnir your lences ; plough for your spring grains; and for yourllax, do it repciit* apog ediy. Prepare your pea ground as soon as '^ll'ar/y^ thp (roftt is out, by digging and raking, unlij t/Hf/it is completely pulverized. If your soil irj 2 3 4 5 6, li 3 1 5 T) 7 2 1st Sunday aft East Lvveak, manure uitli live or leached ashes, or [6' pleasant\chi[) dung, and rake it in ; then plant youc 8un's dec 7^ early hotspurs in double rows. 4 or 5 or evea 6 inches apart, and set your peas by hand, a- hout half an inch distance in the rows; covec •lightly, and press down the surface of the earth upon the rows with the hoe. Be sure to select lor this crop the driest and warmest soil in your garden, especially such as is se- cured from the north winds, by a tight fence or wall. Select from your collar the best of your cabbages with heads, and set in some SC'" cure place, to stand for seed ; set d;fl'erent Weather High tid 2d Sunday aft East ) perjg Snow ^ Stat Dr Franklin died Low tid [1790 Alph 22 3 3d Sunday after East [Sun. ent b »SVor/n kinds remote Irom each other, to prevent 23 24 2.3 20 27 28 29 30 1 4St(ieoi- $ ,^ <3^ 5 6 ^t Mark 7 Mid lid E 2 3 •4 Spriiig very their seeti mixing at thelime of blv\^s<,nung. Set. at the same lime, your best caitbage* stumps for early salad and greens. It your ground is moist set but ju>l below the suriaoe ; if dry set deep— say six ii:che3 or more 4th Sunday after East Look to your water- courses and change their direction, to receive the benelit of (he forward\spung rains. The frequent changint; of your 'watercourses, will render your mowing even, )apo[l!f J 2| 9 laudpicveot one part from bccouiing too rauk' c (, 'V .i- f SEA. 4j 62 1 37 2 22 3 4» 3 48 4 3S 5 20 6 13 7 9 8 10 9 14 10 19 a 22 10 I 2 2 12 2 48 4 33 4 6 5 17 3 49^ 6 37 7 27 8 8 18 9 10 9 59 46 1 1 32 16 iviiw' I I o 3 4 6 9 10 11 6 6 7 E o 3 4 6 7 E Low ti< 5Ui S. 12 2 13; 3 44 4 151 6 16; 6 17> 7 M 2 20 2J .22 23 24 26 2ri 27 28 29 30 3) Asc. I High S aft. A y 27 28 29 30 3) 5 6' 7 E o 3 4 6 G 7 E 2 3 4 5 6 7 E (1 .3 4 r> 6 7 E 2 3 4 f) .7 Low tid. pleas ►CW anti lodging, before the other part is grown fit to cut, and thus turn to your best profit, 5Ui S. aft. E. Roff. j what, if neglected, weuld become waste and [S. T? d ©•'es dropper. Come let >us attend td wJ/A'our own windows, «nd if they are«tutFed with jold rags, out with them and sell them for [glass which is now cheap enough. Is your /(//t^barn tight and snug? Cattle should be Kept warm and comfortable ; and you have heard that " a merciful man is cnercifai to Uh beast." it^. ■ '■■■ii •I! **^-: -If f, V iitne ^ gr. elong. [^ J J) Low [I> ap. tid. for ^ H %■' ^fandny. -jL You may plant cucumbers to advantage the lirst of npxt month. Thev will often be as early as tiiose planted in May, and gene- rally bear better. Nurse your plants with your hoe oUm. Uemove the dry earth, and if iV -V '!• l:i '-^^^ JUNE hath XXX Days. *fhe itch of knowing secrets, is natorally accompanied by the itch of tel- ling Ihem. To know and to do, is the compendium of our duty. Every deviation from the path of rectitude, is adverse to happiness, ile that values his time, is select of his company. Evil communications corrupt tite good and make the bad wor«e. Wtiatever is violent, -is seldom lasting. —"■'■■ " ■ I.I. — — i I I » n Last Quarter, 1st Day, 9 hours 10 m. Evening. New Moon, 8th Day, 7 hours 36 m. Evening. First Quarter, 15th Day, 11 hours 11m, Morning^. Full Moofl, 2:3d Day, 7 hour 49 m, Morning. ,1) iD M W. R. O S. I 2 8 V 4;w Th F Sa S M M 8 9 10 Tu 11 W • 2!Th 13 I F 14 Sa 15 hs 16 M 17 Tu 18 VV 19 Tii 20 F 21 22 23;!V1 24 Ttt 25 W 26 Th 27 F 28 S 29 30 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Sa;4 S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 S M|4 length Day inc r. F. Southif, 24 24 24 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 10 18 18 19 19 8 15 815 8 15 15 15 15 »5 15 15 15 15 lo 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 8 15 8 15 « 15 8 8 8 8 8 8' 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 i2 !2 12 14 16 16 18 6 6 6 6 (> 6 6 18 6 20 6 20^3 20 6 22 6 22;6 22'6 22 6 21,6 246 24 6 26 6 266 26 (i 26 6 26 6 26 6 24 1) 24 24 24 22|0 22,0 32, 3 32 3 32 34 36 36 38 2 38 40 i I 40 40 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 46 46 46 46 1 1 I L 2 s ^ I i 1 1 I 2 46; 2 46 2 2 2 4 4 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 5 44 6 27 7 9 7 51 8 43 9 36 10 31 11 37 evj» 42 1 49 2 50 3 47 4 39 5 27 6 13 6 58 7 43 8 29 9 16 10 5 10 55 U 46 morn 36 1 24 2 9 2 54 3 37 4 18 1 5 2^ 24 25 26 27 28 o I 2 3 4 5 6 D 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 © 16 17 18 19 20 21 2i rises. D PI. Full SEA. 1 1 2 2 5 25 45 5 30 33 sets 8 46 9 10 10 II 11 II 20 50 l6 88 59 mo«n 22 1 1 2 3 44 12 42 16 59 rise'* 8 47 9 9 10 10 10 il 16 42 4 24 41 2 (eet t'titt iiea 5 48 6 50 7 57 8 13 10 U 11. 53 41 2: 1^ 5' 4.. 30 19[ 50 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 381 9 24' 10 ^ 10 6, 11 3^, 14 -*^— 45i7r WW Aspc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ■8 9 '10 3 11' 4 12 13 14 15 E 1 1st Snn 2Low ti 3 4 5 Bon, 6 7 E 2nd Sti 2 t peri % ^ Stat 3(1 San 5 6 7 E 16 2 17 3 '18 4 19 5'[Par. 20 6> 21 22 23 24 7l "y ' E 4th Su Mid ti . 3 Nat. a 25 4'iOjc5 ^ 26 5'[(J mt 27' 6j 28, 7 29 K|5thSu «0, 21 [St. Vi itch oftel- iness. Full SEA. I 2 3 3 4 5 (5 7 8 1<> 11 11. 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 u 58 4-Ji 23 8 67 5-.>, 48 50 57 13 4 ( 5;i 41 2: 5- 4..» 30 50j o| 38 24' .'J 3><| H •» •■ . t JUNE, sixth Montli, 1^*^ VI 41 j)!Ti Aapects, HolidaysT^ ItflVV Weather, 4^. FAK51ER'S CALENDAR. 1 E 2 3 4 6 IstSnnaftTfin Low (id. 6 7 '8 9 '10 11' 12 13 14 15 K 2 3 4 5 Bon* 6 2nd Stin aft. Trin. I perig High 2^ c5 © ^ statjtid. [23 N. stormy -jomthtr 16 17 '18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 I San aft. Trin. 2 3 4 7| [0 ent E 4th Sun. aft Trin Mid tid. 3 Nat. St John 26' 5'[^ mf. 27l 6 28 7 29 ElothSnii aflTrin «0, 2irSt. I'et -9 □ ^ grorcinir weather give them fresh earth. es{)eciaHy if (he sea- son be drj. The best time is early in 'he f morning Continue to hoe and weed out yd%^^- onions, and all other plants, even before the 'Cloudy weeds appear, if possible. Hoe and bush your h't;? peas, t^lant more potatoes ; soW more turnips Contintie to plant cucti.Tibers for pickling. Top all such bush beans as are in blossom, by cutting oR' the top of the vines near to the blossom : they will be ehrlier and bear better. Thin out. and earth upull your plants Remembfir that frequent hoeing is both rain and manure to your ^:an(s, especi« ally in dry vvefither", if done in ttie rhorning. Plant but yoQr cabbages, cafdiflowerp, tVc in moist or cloudy ^reather, btit not when the ground rs wet and heavy. Thin out your beets, ca^r6ts and parsnips, and fiil up (he rows thcit Tt\'\y be vacant. Cut your s;igt», mint. &c, nhen they begin to flower, ami spread them (o dry in an airy place. As yoiir winter manures, from (he firrn- /?(««' yards and hOg-sties, are doubtless disposed of to the best advantage, it becomes necessury ihatyoa attend to (he formation of'your suui- mer manures, to dress your lands in autumn. Let your hogs be enclosed in an open pen, near to, or in one part of your ir-irn yard. In- to this enclosure throw n, 22d Day, 11 hour IG m. E ening*. Last Quarter, ^Oth Day, (> hours, ^S m. Ey-cning',. 1) vv Atjh I/)W.tl Vi^ V r,th Sn Uigh tid Co 6 7 «'E 7 2 8 3 9 4 lO 5 Jl| I2i 7l /mt/ I'M Iv7th JSi J4 2 Low t lo 3 Swith 16' 4 o grt ■I7| 5;^ 6 I JRLg iMatio iDl 7i 20 K Bth Si 21! 2 22 3 lyiagd 2:^ 4 2-i 3' 25 6 St .T:i 2G. 7 f^t All 27 E i)tU • i>8' 2 /iaj^^ 521) 3 30 4 ;3i, 4» ti(jl e. I full 1 I SEA. I I 2 3 4 I 6 29 42 32 2(5 25 29 6 35 7 39 8 40 9 36 10 28? 11 IG 3 49 1 35 2 22l 3 11 4 4 6'^ 5 42 G 31 7 181 8 8 3 8 47 9 29 10 10 10 51 1 1 30 23 h i JULY, sevenfh Moutli. m-^ I) VV Afjycct^ Holidays^ Weather, «J'C. FARM LK'S CALEN DAR. I • ,0 3 5 G 7 8 9 lo |3 H 15 IG 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26. 27 28' 29 30 51. 3 4 5 () 7 E 2 JjOw tu). Vi^ V Marr 3| Gth Sim aft Trin High Oecl [inv ^ perig (idColnmbb 1447 ^ood weather far hayinaki-rs Q,iot' \')l\h JSun aft Ff in h'jf, 2 Low (id lut not 3 Svvithin. Hus8 burn 4 ^ gr tlong [I4l5 CHou^'i st;ince -that will p«trify m\A rot-thronsjh the }§ summer. Plough up ntid cart in, occasional- up [y, such earth ns can be collected from ditch' y^>r.e«i, or old sward Biik^ Your bogs will root raiu and mix them logetlicr, and thus, with a lit- tle attention, yen may obtain 20 or 30 loada ol the best manure ; or much more, if your hog^ nre naiiierous, and i^eceive your attenti- on. You will hud a benefit, fboth in ti)« growth of your hogs, and in the quantity c^ manure, if yoy sow half an acre, or an acrei of clover on a rich fiO'l near the barnyard. and begin to cat eftriy f or ieed for your hog«' Time is every thing, in " maWng hay white the sun shines" The best plan therefore is, ^ (^ 6'H- c^jin/'ifor-the fa-merto be at his mowinsj betimes in ,6 Alahom di 034 ag 64 the morning. Cut dewn as much ;w posr^ible 7' to the by nine or tea o'clock by which time the E 8th Sun a;ft Trin dew wHI be off. Then spread the mowed grass he0,ts ?H evenly, and about noon turn it over where it 3 MugdftI 5' 6 St .Tames 7 St Aime EDth un aft Trin eel vis di)v days lies thick. In -the afternoon rake it into win- rows, but shake it uprightly so that it may be t^xpo-ed to tnc air I owards sundown make it into small cooks and let it refni'in so. a day I! or two !f it be not then dry enongb shake itowt again on a sm«ll spacv^ of ground and •ZlHuyti, 41 .^'jrni of turn it ov«r till it is dried Then it necessary ratn^cock it again and as soon aftervvards as passi- il)Io (haw it iu Rut it «>'f Ji^ay'^^ o-/®" 't* © ^^ ' llenjTlh^ r « isomhjr; .i-«' rise: PI. Fill SEV. I Fr 4 44 8 14 2 Sd 4 45 8,14 3 s 4 47 8 14 4 M 4 48 8 14 5 lu 4 49 8 14 6 VV 4 51 8 14 7 Th 4 bl '8;!4 S ^Fr 4 53 8 14 9 Sa 4 54 8 14 10 S 4 56 8 14 11 iM 4 57 8 U 12 Tu 4 59 8,14 IS W 5 1 714 H ThI 5 A 7 13 15 Fr 5 2 713 16 Sa 5 3 7 13 17 S 5 6 7 13 18 M.d ^ 7 13 19 Id 6 7 7 13 20 W a 9 7' 13 21 T« ^ 10 7 13 22 Fr 5 11 7 13 23 Su ^ 13 7 13 24 S 5 14 7 13 25 M 5 15 7 13 2G Tu 5 17 7 U 27 W j5 IB 7 13 28 Th;^ 19 7 l3 20 Fr 5 21 7 13 ;M) S 5 22 7 H :U Su 5 24 7 13 ,32 30 261. 66 6 21 21 18^1 i6;i .14(1 12 8 •fill 2jl o|i 58 I 5(5'i 54 50 48 46 42,1 40 I 34 1 32 1 30] I 24'2 22 a 18:2 162 58 2 4 10 Ti . J.4W •14 16 20 22 2t) •> 28 5 30 » 32 4 6 6 6 G 6 6 5 5 5 o 34 38 49 I ,1 42 i^ 25 i 3 12 4 4 2 54 5 52 7 52 7 64 24 25 26 .27 2t? O .1 2 3 4 5 6 « 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 a 24 25 11 34 MJRN. 34 1 44i 3 4' SETS i 7 34 7 59 8 22 8 46 9 J3 9 39 10 13 10 52 11 37 MORN. 30 1 30! 2 33; 3 37 RISKS 6 7 56 17 37 59 7 7 8 26 8 57 .%, 10 20 1 1 32 MORN arms arms l)re«st iiearf heart l>e'ly b'Aly helly reiifs r<'ii»8 secrets ih 14^118 thiufhs knees I'^trs Ieij6 iv^• s feet feel lii'ad head neck neck neck arms arms breast 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 S 8 9 10 il 1 •» 3 10 10 13 17 20 18 13 4 53 40 29 17 7. 67 4H 39 4 29 17 3 32 13 56! 39 25 15 3 5 (> 8 3) M D W Jlspec Wi 6 7 9 H I3i 14 I5 16 17 18 J9 20i 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 51, Lamma! [gr el lOth Sa ^b "> CSA'ij IVansf tides '^un s d lithSu 51 }^ n. b 6 Assuinp 7 if^es El2thSu 2 3 4 5 6 IVfid tid Sun en (3th S>ui 7 E 2 3 4 5'StAii 6 S\ John 7 Low (id JE^iUth^ui irit» f frie ntte F.ll SEA. 10 10 13 17 20 18 la 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 II 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 S I) 10 il I 3 .03 1 40 29 17 7 67 48 39:1 i9 17 3 32 13 60 : 39 26 15 3 5 (> 8: AUGUST, eighth Montk qf-,|J l>jO I Aspect s. Holidayi. M|w! ^rc(/f/icr, 4-^'. FARMERS' CALENDAR. 1 2 3| 4 6 6 7' « 9 lo ]1 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 20 27 28 29 30 31. 61 Lammas day 7 E Q 3 4 6 7 E 2 3 4 Assuinp E 12th Sun afTria 2 3 4 5 6 Mid fid 7 8(in ent njj E ISthSuaat'Trin 2 [St Barth 6 St All S« John B behd 7 Low (if) [d A SI £jl4thSunartTiJa 9 quartfi of salt be applied to every ton ot'it. It [gr t'l Very is found that hay thus salted can be well sav- lOth San afl Trin ed in a much greener state ; and at the same ^ ,r^ ^ b ^ Very highitime the benefit which the. hay derives from y* C S A'lg Ithe salt, is more than lourfold it« cost. Transf Sun eel invisj Dont delay hilling your corn until haying, tides Act ta'if^ to husband time : It is th-e wo^st ralcufation 4io->w, possible. ^J'here is damage to your corn by "^un 8 dec 16** N jmuch delay ; to hoe or hill when >our land is 11th SuD after Trin | heavy or *vet is bad ; it leaves your land tight of excludes the Free circulation ot air to the Mho'.:)" roots of your corn, and is waste in the And joy attends the splendid sceQQ. Y* ,^l SEPTEMBERlKifli XXX Days, A useful profession is beder than a Ibousand putions. Kothing disconcerts selfsiifficiency so much as n<»glect. Mo man can answer for his courage who has never been in danger." He that loses his conscience, has nothing left worth keeping. A man, like a watch, i;? to be valued by his goings. Where there is mucb discernment, there is generally much candour. New Moon, 4th Day, 6 hours Tin. Evening. First Quarter, l2tU Day, i} hours 33 in. Morning, lFuU Moon, 20th Day, 4 hours 49 m. Morning. Last Quarter. !;jl7th Day, S hours 44 m. Morning. s M iW ITlVl 2 jTu 4|Th |l><*y's |Day'>l(V)j s '*• ® lifiiifth I (lecr.lv (^'iulhu'liiift rises Puce. 7 8 9 lb 5 27 a 29 32 34 35 37 10 I W II 12 13 /4 Id Th Fi 8 5 5 o 5 (J 38 5 "39 16 ;Tu If Iw 5 5 5 ,1 I 18 19 20 21 7k Fr s •22 M Tu W Th Fc Sa S M 41 43 44 45 47 5 49 5 60 5 52 5 53 5 55 5 57 5 58 33 21 25 26 27 28 29 6 6 6 6 6 30lTw 2 3 5 6 7 9 6 11 6 11 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 7 12 7 7 12 12 7|12 7jl2 7*12 7,' 12 7|I2 7il2 7 12 7 7 7 6 12 J2 12 II 11 6 1 1 6 II 6;ii 6)11 6'l I .6 2 22 02 562 62 2 50 2 46 2 4112 42 S 38 .34 32 29 26 3 223 20 '3 16 3 14 3 10 3 6 3 4 3 3 56 3 54 50 48 4^ 42 3 3 3 3 3 38 3 .38 3 22; F 26 I 28 32 36 38 42 44 46 50 54 5<> =0 2 6 •8 12 34 18 22 ;crEN34 1 23 ' H 56 26 9 55 27 :10 60|28 II 431 Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 C 9 .2 3 3 4 5 .12 2 52 43 34 6 26 7 17 8 5 8 52 9 38 10 2lil3 M 4 14 U 48 15 MORN. I 9 24 7 I 32' 17 ( 45 2 6 3 27 SETvS 6 30 6 64 7 19 7 47 8 18 8 57 9 42 10 02 11 28 10 'MORN II 12 29: 1 341 2 39 1 3 43 4 49 1 RISE.-? 1 28 32 34 38 40 42 9 46 9 50' 9 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 as 7 59 /)6 18 19 20 21 .55, 22 56j ^. 56' 24 55 1 25 6 15 6 41/ 7 10 7 46 8 33 9 36 10 39! 11 55 MORIV. 6 ,50130 X 13 ii east heart heart belly helly reins reins secrets secrets thighs lhitfh» tili{r|lS knees knees le^s legrs legs leet teet head brad be.-.il neck neck flinis arms breast breast beirt Ue^rt 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 I 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 iO 11 1 2 3 1 10 9 4 67 48 37 26 15 5 57 48 40 32 ,19 6 52 3.3r IS 2 46 32 21 13 10 9 10 10 U,l> M I W hoc w J 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 ID 11 13 14 15 16 171 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3t) 2 Giles ^ 3 )pei 41 5;Hi^hti Do^ (1. 7;!? Stat E lotli Si 2 3 4 5 6'Lowti 71 E Sun's I6th 2![Trin 31. 4 Lamb; 5 6 7 , 5 Stat E|l7thS 2 [St M 3 ©en 4 StCy n 6 lOth St Mi St Jei 5 6 7 E 2 3 [er; idour. \S' 8 32 9 21 10 V4 11 10 SEPTEMBER:, ninth IVronllr w Jjj'CCts. Holidays, Weather- <^*c. FARVIER's CALKNDAU. 2 Giles ^ ^ J 3 4 )per 5|HWhti apog, aj. 4 Lamb; 5 [1^- Stat 6 .^S.£. 7 5 Stat Mid tin. E I7th Sun ai't Trin 2 [St Math 3 Q ent :^ storm 4 5 $ gr elong- F^'if 6 St Cypr weather 7 2^ d ^ E 18th Sun aft Trin 2 St Mich. Mid. tld 3 St Jerome- ^ per Stay at home and mind your business, and^ leave litigation and the lawyers to those who have less sensfe and more moiieyw I never view the crowds that repair to onr Court-- houses in the Country, and spend day alter lay during term time in gazing at each o* ther; without regretting that they are not at? home attending to aifairs which wiJl be more- productive of pleasure and advantage Nor do I ever observe their unfortunate horses tied to fences and famishing through want of food, but I think how many industrious and' deserving men, are pining in obscurity be- cause they do not possess the means whicb: these spendthrifts of time are so criminally, neglecting*. 1 recollect in one oi my excursions tbrougfit the country, to have observed a hale-hearty looking young man arrive every day while the Court was sitting, and after waiting near- ly a couple of hours lor an interview with bis lawyer, would proceed to the Court house vvhere he would remain until the rising of the Court, then return to the tavern, procure vvhat is generally termed refreshment, and having done so, would mount his jaded horse and set off for home. 1 was struck with this persons appearancPi and having occasion to visit the same place a- bouta year after;,! louiici-ttift Uim accu^iedi •I -^'isiity 3 r ► r V II OCTOBER, hath XXXI Days Much tongue and much ju'lgmeiit never go together. We please more by never ort■en(^ing^ than by giving a great deal of delight. A mrin Without a secret is an open letHr tor every one loread. Friendship, wh^o sincere, ever smoothes the path blUfev Nature never^aid oue thing, and wisdom another. New Moon, 4th Day, 4 hours 29 m. Morning. First Quartei', 11th Day 9 hourtr55m. Evening', Full Moon, I9th Day, 5 hours 59 m. Evening-, Lust Quarter, 26th clay 3 hours 32 m. Eveninjj, iSl MlW R. S 2;Th.6 3 j Fi (6 lu 6 W(6 Th 6 5 6 7 8 9 'lO'Fr 12 13 14 id 16 17 S M 6 Tu(6 6 6 W Ih Fr 18 Sa'G 20 M Q 21 iTu 6 22iW'o 23 Th 6 24 Fr|(5 I 25 26 27 28 S \1 Tu 29 W 30 Th F 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Ot>s' ltMli>ti» N^ F 1®-! 14 S6 17 18 20 21 23 24 26 27 29 30 32 33 35 36 38 40 42 43 46 46 48 49 50 52 53 55 56 57 59 6 II 6H 6|LI 6! 1 1 6 II it I) 11 it 11 11 II 10 10 10 6 10 6,10 10 10 10 6 10 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 32 30 26 24 4 204 184 14 k 1214 8,4 64 24i 04 56 4 544 50;4 48:4 44 4 6^10 40 36 3i 304 285 24'5 22^5. 20j5 165 14 5. 10'5 8)5 615 215- 5?i 58 2 4 8 10 14 16 20 22 26 28 32 34 38 40 44 48 52 54 58 JO 10 11 11 n 12 12 12 13 i3 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 |5 15 15 4|15 «1I6 8 12 14 18 20 22 26 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 9 42 10 32 10 '22 EVEN 9 } 59 1 49 2 42 i 3 33 4 26 5 17 6 7 6 5t^ 7 40 8 24 9 7 9 49 10 33 U 201 MORN 8 63 1 5(j 2 56 3 57 4 5 53 56 6 52 7 42 8 33 9 20 10 » 27 2 32 bi^ly 28 3 40 b.l'.v 29 4 53 rtios f> SETS 1 ic ins I ;> 05 10 ins 2 6 20 secrets 7 1 Stxrels 4 7 43 llii£rhs 5 8 32 thighs 6 9 27 kuees J 10 27 Une*s 8^ 11 30 knees 9 MORN. 1 |eti;s 1.0 34 |Ft{S 11 1 38 feet 12 2 43 feet 13 3 48 feet 14 4 56 head O RISES \ head 16 5 18 n^ck 17 5 54 neck 18 6 38 arms 19 7 36 armv 20 8 39 breast 21 9 52 breast > 11 10 heart 23 MGR N heart 24 26 heart 25 1 44 btlly 26 2 57 belly 37 4 8< reins I re 0'sd 7UVVid tid El 1 9th Su 2'Falth 9 5wStDeti 10 6 \\\ 7^y§6i 121 Ei20lh > 2 U.a^ 3V 4tid 6' 5* 7I 6 Ethel 8 7 St liUl iO E 21 Su JO 2 Mid 211 3 22' 4 tid 23 5l 24 6 en 25 7 Crisi 26 E 22d t StS Low 311 6.?c5 OCTOBER) tfrnth Montk t i8-:>o ««..- « »1 of delight. j^. Aspech Hoiiifa^s. JVenther, HV8» I>a>N {0 U^nijlhl Incr. [F. ' rises. 1> Full SEA. D D A M w *"« «>~ A III ^ >...... •ill 1 r All 1 Sa 7. 159 58,5 28 16 19 55 28 5 21 rV{; 35 1 5 2 sec re Is 7 49 3i 4 Ju 7 4 59 5215 3^ IG 1 27 2 5 41 secre Is 8 41 f -I I' 1 6 w 7 6 5;9 48 5 40 !G 2 19 3 6 27 llii^Us 9 33 1 ^3 6 7 5tidi 6 Th 1 7 7. 5b 46 5 42 16i 3 11 4 "7 19 ) thi(Ths 10 25| 1 6 ^ 7 F [7 8 519 44 5 16, 4 49 6 9 19 ttnees 4 ! 9 K S ,7 19 5;9 2216 ft! 15 10 46 it 4 56 neck 6 •i '17' 2^5/ J 7 VI 7 20 59 . 20 6 8 15 11 41 15 6 9 tic^ck 6 5> 1 18 V 19 3 » 18 lu 7 21 5 9f lg,6 10 15 moro !0 rises neck X 55 4 1J : lalw 7 2> 5 9 16e> 12 15 41 17 5 23 trina 8 *^ ' so 5 20 Th 7 2:v 5 9 14'g i4 14 I 43. 18 6 27 arms 8 . n7 2! 6 U 22 7Ce 1\ 1' 7 24 5.i> 1216 16[ 14 2 47 19 7 39 ! breast 10 ) 1 22 s 7 25 5 9. 106 18 14 3' 47 20 45 (21 8 57 1 brrast H 1 23 E,«6 23 w 7 . 23 5 9 8.6 20 14 4 10 14 hi art 1 1 59 i 1 24 2! •24 ;m r 27 5'» «G 22 13 5 38 )) 1 1 3!) heart ; 52 1 V 25 3 ■2i> rii; 7 2ft-5'j> 4 6 24 13 6 27 2V MORN l>M!y 1 41 i 26 4 1.0 4t 2/; VV 7 29 5*;i> 2 6 26 13 7 15 24 1 44 Wtr)c 2 29 > 27 5'tkl .>7 1h i 30 5?^ 06 2a 7 31 5 2 5S6, 3;> 12! 8 1 25 5> rtiiH 3 1 =3 ' t 28 t 6 .'.H [ F 12 8 47 26 3 5| rcius 4 « J ass 1 7 |2.»|f^« r.3? 5§ 66l 6 32 12 9 35 i27 4 15! st'crt'ts 4 4t» / , ;3(^ ) li Ac i30 l^ 7 Sa >C .« 54 6 3t 11 10 23 28 5 24 secrets 5 37 I i ^/: *'*. ■■"•^iv (he first 0.3 4 23 5". 10 (> f'j'i ? ,05 8 8 . n/ 10 I li 1 n 69 . h'l 1 11 2 2i> a 10 4 ' 4 4tJ 37 X. NOVEMBER, eleventh Month. DlDi Aspects, Holkliiys .JVlIwi Weuthery 4'C. 7 AU Saints <3~stat E 23d Sun aft Tria 2 All Souia 4 ^ gr elon 5riid FARRIER'S CALEN17AR. rand cheerless habitation. Header if Mjch ;i picture has ever fallen t)eneath your notice ; think not it is one of a 6oH(arj nsituie, aiul take warning from the example it aflords. ' Sipm Dfy y<»ur seeds Wf II 'before ynu put I hem ^^ y »/"i"P J *"'^ when |>m up, let^theair h;iveacc»ss snoivU'* llit'ni. li is btsl to put ilit'ra ioto drawer?, *2tlhSnnnft Tr a'p or'jjaHillous of drawers, kepi part way ofit a* 0'sdec 17*^ S Low {Csitthir tVom your jfartdens all \% inter TFge(a« hies, before the h^trd i'ruaia cOnimeiice, cspc 6 7 E 2 3 St M'Art ■tjlid 5Brit'T;§0 7 1 nhasant E'35th ^un aft Trin 2 3 4 5 corD, before (tatlierinjf, from the hdl9, do it cs j ou are hnskintf, selecting the fairest -and ripest ears, and euch as have (he smaller; cob, and are best tilled out atthet-nds : thouijh fhe ker- nels near the end should never be reserved tor see1 J7 lu 7 W|7 "El 7 12 iFr 7 13 14 1.5 16 17 J« 19 20 21 Sa 17 S M Tur7 w Fr 7 H 7 22 M 7 23 Tu i7 24iW,7 25 Tji \7 20 27 28 29 Fr 7 8» S 30 ,Tu 31 W ;^4 35 35 36 37 37 38 38 39 40 40 ,40 41 41 41 41 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 4t? 42 42 41 41 41 58 5 8 8 8 8 8 8 6\s 58 5*8 58 58 5;^ 5:8 5'8 5;8 5 8 5f8 58 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 H 8 5l8 5 8 5.8 52 ,6 50 6 50 6 48 6 46 6 49 6 44 !u 44 10 42 !6 40 j6 40 40 38 38 38 38 36 36 l6 36 je 36 6 6 6 6 (( 6 6 .86 36 36 36 30 3a 36 36 38 38 3j* 6 U 36| 1 1 38 U 38 40 42 42 44 44' 48 48 50 54 54 54 54 56 56 56 56 /56 «u fO '0| 2 2 iO 10 9 9 ,8 8 46 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 .8 2 2 1 1 i s I 2 2 3 3 11 14 EVEN 4 57 1 48 2 37 3 23 4 :7 4 49 5 30 6 II 6 62 7 36 8 23 9 14 10 11 11 12 morn 16 1 .20 2 *M 3 18 4 .11 4 59 ti 47 6 33 7 20 8 6 8 ^7 9 48 10 39 U 30 29 (> 1 2 •3 4 5^ 6 ,7 r 9 10 II 12 13 14 O 16 17 18 19 20 ?1 ^v) 23 24 25 26 37 28 '^9 6 31 SETS 6 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 MORN .3 6; •7 10 1 2 3 4 f6 13 18 25 35 48 a 4 2/1 5 6 .7 10 II WORN .0 45 45 21 34 I 3 4 5 6 7 64 4 10 13 10 ,Ui secrt-ls thitjflts tlutrhs. kitet^s Unet'S legs le^s feet (tft iif^ail liead htad iivck neck arms armt breast breast heart heart belly belly reirsH reins secrets secrets secrets tliii{-hH thiyh)* kuets Fuil 6 5?8 7 8 9 11 11 I 1 2 4 5 IJ) II 2 9 51 10 37 21 8 44 1 26 2 6 2 50 3 30 4 28 5 25 6 2(3 7 30 8 « 34 9 3^ 10 32 2i 1,4 4 47 34 3 2^ 11 9 6 53 ,7 44 /' 6 I ■• . ...«t» ■•--.- Puil SKA bs iDECEMfeER, ttrelftli MonA t8a jLspccts, iiolidiiysy Weather, ^^'C. FARMER'S CALENDAR. 3 tid -7i 9 1:3 Nicholas 2tl S in in Adv Cone B V Mary sharp air ■4 r> 6 7 E 2 4 Low 5 Sun's decl 28« S Otid 7 Lticy 9 s»ip ti f E 3d Sun in Adv Wash 2 ington died 1791) 3 $ ax 4 « D ^ High ^ gfr elong f per tid E;4thS«nin Adv SunentV5' Christmas Day St Steph Low t" >f John tid E idt Sun aft Christm 2 3 4.SiIves «noir. ^^T/i/s into ridges, dlgginy po- Vaiocs, &c. kIe Chrirloslon Bluc,ket ■SO'Nan-ri^f^nset Bay 30-Ni.w York lo OvACjick In lo-Passamixjnoddy 3U IV.u»b?cot Bay ,30 Pldladi^lphia 15 l\>rt!and (MiPort:MTifh & Ncwl)rvp©rt g'.)! Que bee lojhHudy Hook 51jSavauaala la* add 3 add ndh4tn. To this add 30m (the lime set against .Q, in the morn* ingj ; of course invisible to us V;. ■ The tiUh will be of the Moon, begiuaing on the 22(,l and ending oa the .23d ol July, visible and total as follows : ' ' Beginning <)h 18m) /, ,■ Middle : • m 14 I ''^;wr. tunc cvm. Kud • ih 10 Jlj)jjar. iiiiic morn, Dmation 3h 52 DigitG eclipsed, 18<' 11]' on the Moon's Soulhecu F^imb. Vi The sixth will be nr.llin Sun, Autju«t (3th day, Uh 4lm inilje.moni- in^', luf iuvisible to us. — Moon's lat. 1° 21:1' South . ^Vhere theto is no didiculty, there c;m tie no ,vi^t claim to praise, Poverty is more to bo dreaded than riches are to be dsjsired. In NJ Til Major Ford II Capt 11 H.)M ri^ B -' i)y qi Major Corny ^(jenl. 'JSvvinevi Wil! er, Wn GtMlls dard E< J Straci Ciuter •VV Tap Cols \V OlTicers Adolph Aiexr Gi JUcuty A ( U M;Co 'J' win in i.? dQu'r 31a His E>:c< Capt Sh. ]Ma|()r Ci ritau'lit Capt;iiu [ Li^'Mis A .• Griiiiii M. aiid /^ s> » -..fc,.. add 3 an add 07 add 07 {Kid 07 }idd 1 24 add 1 3(i add 4 Vi(l add 3 15 add G 57 a(!d 3 15 •,hU\ a 45 add :3() uU. 5.-4 m 4v>. .icted frfHTi ere given. tJ'i.J. T M)e . To this „liay^ {m. ;vo of t^*? he morn* |m in the m in the |he morn« ding OQ moru« I STATF OF THIS AIIMY ''' In Nova-?coila, JNe\v-Hn;n?\virlf, Rnd their J)e pendencies, under the Coniiiv'.tif) of His i'iXCoUency Lieut, Gvu]. Sir Jamks K-rmpt, G. C C. vcc. &c, &c, Major ?i(^ C Gore 8.>;h ^^ct. Kn^n,VVm ?hn\ H C Dnrlinc: >'nd B Hob- Lord V liOiino*: 0.2d do, A;qrs Jjp A>st C(nn (Jt.nls \ Capt Voike i'i'id Foot. Md >t.'C. lA K Phair A^-l lif^rk .^'isir (u?nl J.(};vU IJ Hon- .\.-«s| iMil Sec. U Col H«r- I is; her Fori M^ijor. Ut:v K Willis O lis B -'p ^d) (Jen- Lt Coi lieresfoj-d. Chapl at St John R iVJiJne Ditto at' I)y Q." ^if^i|• (.Tt'u! Miijli zd'yp^ip.iJFredericton J Boll llosp Assistant R1;»|or Inigade. F W H,Htlen Fxj l^vj Cii,i>e Hnton Corny iH^\. Goo Head Xm ComviCapt Weeks 'Fown A.!jr. \V Cox Tl (jenl. ChasBlacknlar, J S .Jesse, G' viastr. Ilev Fi Jimney, Oiliciating , 'J^vviney, J;\s81ade, OUvei Go!(!sini(h jChaplain. WiJI'^i Lowe, JG t*-ylo, W'ni Fl*)lch">^, I'rinre Edmard IsUtnd er, Wm Millik'ui, F^qri'Dy Ast Corn. His EKceillcncy C J) Smith. Lieut, ■GtMiJa T>y BrkMstrGeR VVGod-i Governor d;»rd l'>q J BlairK^q Bark Wastcrp F Holland, Esq B.rrnck Mr- Lt J Strachan F.Ge 'Slorekr ^t.Odiciatini; Chaplain Cols Wodehoiise and Ruri&eli Irisp i' ISovfonndlaud. Odicers >Iilitia , ,, Ensign Green, Foii Major. W Lane C\}tnm.iss(tri.:it /hjtt c>f Accpuvf.^:. E«q A«st Conun Gen^ C W Bever- Adolph Ve4th Esq A^st Carny Genl- iev, Wobert Lee, art^^l W !Stej>hf'^i««, Aiexr Grant and Jos Cnarlier E-qr;* ICsqrs Dy Asst Com-Genls. Kev F - JL>oply As-iisant Cornaiij'i^y Oenerjils. H Carriuglon, Otliriating Chaplain, I \ GarrisvH of tialifa.x. Hcrmiidd. f' V Lt M^Colla Town'Maior iRev J T Lt E M'Goldiiick fi'^i Regjt. Tosvn 'J\vinini,' Otr Chap. J Crawley Oar' Adjutant W. Tucker, Esq A<:tg ^r"f Ma:«(er Annaptdis. R l^esiic, H-tiN''n/ I hi li fax Royal I'^tyiu^a-g^ Htdi'-^Hfnjnl I^hn ^lajor G Foster, Coni- rnandiiii:^ Capt;ir,j Mosse. \ i«u'iii.s A I)(if!can, Adjt ] firutatnuch V- Gniiiin, Lvs'i-r, (-j^-jC'ipt .fohn^lon ^ M. aiiU Coaiclihid iLicul Ruan.icles (jinfirrXf New fit^ \ ih'unswivk^ Lieiits. Tiii;.>,Ung, PooleyjCapt. Biny iivijrd Xriit/fr//, Acit-j'if/ JJuU (^{)fk !**giment of i'iu>K Li^nt Col George Mac- f I kie (Col) I v. X u^. % iVlajor Hpnry rilzgeralil CajHain9 KTnrdon Ximines /./ CM Uiiobet^^ Ll Col Chas H J Lane GO Warden Lord V Lennox Hichard Power George Daineruna /*ns J M VVarclrop, m. Hichmd Cole, m. H Piikington» J Duval Charles French Thoniafi Cojeman G W Horlon. m. Mont. Cairnes fjfntenanls *'^amu!>l Jenkins K IVlontgomery J iSisson. Thomas Manning T C Wheal George Smyth J A Lulman David Duval E T Tliomson irtenry Dixon (jt/harlos Onkley W-illiamHall Knsigns John Brown R Hamilton f Hammond Phili.p ^plaine PC Marsh VVm M 'Donald Jas Donglas rpy Air A ThorapeMi A(/j J Sisson Q.' JW J Roberts iSnr VVm Cogan \Jl S. Jiib Kwing 4 ^. ni > 'Ho,. ii Time :ef going (kroyyh the Falls, IHCFaJIs are leveL{or Mill water) abonl three hours nnd an halTon the Floowinds, aud in 4>r^)»rtion to the height of them. /' R oa J Bedfd Kocki fl(»lla F.iliz' Miicii flihz Filzin JVrice W'Lal M»is«»i] 'Dalhu Wilco: Fid mi) Thisth Poller' Ciisper UurtfUi •G lorlon lamilt ^ag.tf! Siiarp'sJ AyipsfJ JH arris' Lt'onar Hie kjj t Konts Aiina|to Fubz's Fl«tuhe Suinme Iltl's K^-vs's M Keer Ga>^8 I Fii Id's Sibley's Gourl^y Sttiwivici Clark's . Truro tn ^uctia '''***e*^=% \S Roads to the Principal Towns in the Province from HiUifdx^ %Mi\i the tiiimes of Inoke^pers^ From Hafifax to Z.ti« nenburcfh. Tn nine' mile hiMise 9 Uainishe's h^ad of St Martfarel's bay 22 Chureh8':Cli*'8ter IG' Craniliti'!) b^^ad <*f Cliestrri>ason 5 Ziiicker'd heaU 'if IVIalione bay 16 Hfckftiail's Whole distance •— ;-73i Prom:LunenhHrgk to Li-* rvejpool. To iHaif uir's ferry, Laliave ri»er l7 Drew's ;I II II ;7 Cnornd's lierry'Poft Me IJalifax to Bedford Ion Kockifiifbaia flidlatuPs FmIiz's in« Mucii»'lt's ion ililiz \ >Ay btitTse Fitziiionis new dt> J*erice'8 Farm H'Lallati's '30cn Mason's Arms ])alhou8ie Arms Wilcox, Wir.iJsor Ft)lmi»uili Bridt^e l^bislle inn poller's l way inn Gispert-ati llurtmi — Fowler's \ 'Gra4ia««'s -j [orlon Cb Mountain 3|l .'J P.I rdy 6 4} IMver Phlli|)>~HafvsOD:d .5 JStewarl's .10 IjBlusk's H OlAriilierst — Beilta s8 ,6 F<»rt Cnmberlaod—. I j5 o Wiihtrhentl 7 .'104 . S'^rom A mmpolis to SJv'lburne. From Attnap^oiis t<» Clemeols.CliUicii fje^r river bridge , ^a ile»ti,<*fe-Go,Dji5{»y j|£ver#'ts's Weyiiioiith •71 roaii 'T3 8 Constmon's Weymoulli :9 ;8 9 .7 B.d' 'V8*S K IVl Keen Ga^^s lliver Fi. Id's iSibley's Gourlc^y Sltwi«tk^r-Pol^y Clark^s 3i Corbet 3 II Churcb ;l2iJ(mrme'8 Sissibo Jl. iJOjCoinean's Clare , 5 Terrlan's Aloutagan 8| Cove 7 DttvaiulVSalntjonR, Ooi/iinjj beaver river Parry's lYar mouth vjjikes Smitli 6c Richan's, .Varmouth Ciiurcb Blanveli's Tusk^t village Niukersun's Apubtic R ver Sinney'a Apubtic bay l^arkins.Piibnico R. ILi^ndrick's vBarriai; ton fi 4 •0 10 10 4 fcrriogr ^ Cove \^ ^0- - AI'Lfan'sOiiifr'wol 2 Whole disi«n<;e/ -«— ra^4 7'o Cumber lard via Paty^orou^h Windsor 44 Parrsboro' -(by water) •Crane's 30 5 1 Lewis's Moore's ^laean bri«I||fe, !-Fur- [8 loni{S Read's Macan river 5 Napan.Pnvisley's Amherst, timbree -. Rentes :0 it 8 4 5 7 FlO Whetherhead & Yan- 81 dell's 'Fort Cumb ^ Whole distance— H8 10 yVi Hutou ^Dickson's Truro .13 Archibald 8alinon R C'Powel's-Clyde river 5 Truro townr- Witter'* elHartrrave's Shel- ^ucliards-^O -««62|bm-ue.i0 whole dis — XQA Stewarts* IM^C»oneI'8 ()j2 14 ^^George PictoulO— r@a ^■v ^ Acpous »ii& burbour to 1|^ VV.ilmsIfv caurt house I ^i W^lmle (Hstaoce— -951 6!* Crossroads f'roin'Ar- '» ToPictoH via MH8guo-\Sohn Frj»f pr*i tifiboit. Dartmonti) ferry •Prcwion, Brarfley's PiitDam'ii farm Hiri's -Lelkie's 'Robert Archibald^ liob^ Geddes' 4 Hf-ney'a 4 DuDbar»s "W branch E river Pict<*a 26 Win Kay (8 11 13 ihibtld's ttfScott*s 20 From Halifax to Anti- go nisli 7 Sutherland's 7 ^^mitU's ^leritromish IB FerjTuson's .7 LVl'Q.iieer»'s Attr^go- Dish '16 Wbole^dUlance— r37«l 4.To nianrhani's W Road" to the Guff share Itiver Pictou Archibald's middle lliv*»r Picinu ^ampbffli's Gasl Ri. >er Pictoti 92 To Pci-trnsons 12I I Pries-tM 'Donald's * 8 51V1 ' Queen's* Aoti)fo • 4' Whole distance TO tRAVELLEUS. 'Foi the ifijfbrmation of Travellers between Wind^QV and Parrshoron^hfyc* t^fj^^lllp^il^iirpaborough Packet sails regularly bet»Teen'VViad8or>QrKl ParS- >^i^^ every week, frjom Ihe 1st April to Ciir simas, viz. — leaves '^H^te'^is^ ''o Monday, wind and weather permUtiflg so as io be «t ^j^yM^/^diiy j ftpd vviil sail from thence I be lirst high vvat«r thj^^*] fi^JS^ ^allerelght o'cj^clt in the raornlng of that «lay ; tha Pack^ j tQ(i^<^il^^j^,iyi\CQ oc tl)1re6 Mmes a vve^ whefi bu«ioes:t reqaiFes:^it. The Fijaise of Pbtatods. tHail rare Potatoes ! hot «r cold ail hail'! quickly eome mine appetites delight ! Whether i« ovens^ery concave closed By Bakers art, <(lelicions4bou'rt embrowned White rills 6\ purple gravy from the pores (Ofmighly beenmprovelhe luscious tare.— '^' Whether the dame of culinary skill 'Have rudely scalp'd thee o'ec. and tothe rage tOf ivarring-5elements consigned thee deep iBeoteath the cope of air excluding lid In hum id durance plung'd; or when with j^teakt 'Of marbled veini from rump of stall fed steer Disparted late — sliced in the shallow pan 1 view thee kir.dly -sleAvM how joys my heart ! iiow Hash with eager glance my longing eyes I 'Or in the tedious eve when nip[)ing frost Keigns Potemt ; mid. the smouldring embers roast ^^Frora sulterranean store selected) those !X^)f amplest v«iee rotund, of native coat v5.u^'; Yet unbereft ; and if my homely board Penurious, add but tew salubrious grains - ii)f hjumbie ^ii^ .1 i^ess the cheap repast ■ , - ,-^Us, 'iir.ii.ut ^,: DATE DUE DATE DE RETOUR ' I^IC H^