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BEING CA ■ 7 Being in j 7'he Unhe\ •1 sen of iha oj the 1 Tim L 9 f'-'nv PI ^ ^•■c;!^ K^^ BEING THE THIRD AFTER BISSEXTILE, |>^^ OR LEAP Y»^:AU; \ CALCtJLATEi) FOlt THE MERIDIAN OF Being in Lai Hude^S''^0' North, Lovmiude 66'^ V JVestM UUT WjtLL 8£HV£ FOft ANY PART QM XllE PROVINCE. C V T A I N 1 N a ii ^m\ The Universiti CiklenAar; Fi'asU and Fnxts of the Chn$fih ; EcHp' seis of the Lutninanes ; Ithsing and Sefthg ofi/myffn ; liising''^^^^ oj the Moon f the Moon^4 flacc; 'Me Sun* s Ihclinaiion ; Time of High fV will take place at 55 minutes in the afternoon, consequently invisi- ble. This Eclipse will be visible to every part of Great- Britain ?rf:id Europe ; the obscuration will be about lO J digits from the Moon's northern limb. $ Venus will be Morning Star until the 7th of October, frou. tliat time Evening Star throughout the year. CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES. Dominical Letter G § Solar Cycle Lunar Cycle o^ Golden Num. 4 § Roman/Indiction RcMCt ^^ f,^,,.^ 3 § Julian Period '»p<J>*» »^»^^M ■ I 1^ » I ■ — 1 ■ ■■■■■■ .>■— ^1 ■ ■ I I ^. ^ !■ I ^i— ^1— ^ The planets and their RELATIONS. Q The Sun. ? Venus. y. Jupiter. ©(TOD The Moon. B The Earth. 5f Mercury. ^ Mars. £9 A Planet's Ascending Node. Si The Descending Node. d, Conjunction, or Planets situate in the same longitude. t3 Quadrature, or Planets situate in. longitudes differing three signs from each other. $ Disposition, or Planets situate in opposite longitudes, or differing six signs from each other. A Trine happens when one Planet stands from another four signs, or 120 degrees ; which make one third part of th« ecliptic. * Sextile is the sixth part of the ecliptic; viz. two signs which make 60 degrees. }} Saturn. ^ Georgian. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. Aries, head b Tarius, neck, n Gemini, f\rms. 22 Cancer, bi'east. ^ Leo, heartc / Sagittarius, thighs, tijt Virgo, belly. vj Capricornus, knees £h Libra, reins. sx Aquarius, legs, nx Scorpio, secrets. K P^ces, tcet. . :'*! Signals made at Partridge Islandy on the approach qfVesiels t\ this Harbour. One Ball close, for one square rigged vessel. One Ball half hoisted, for two ditto, Two Balls close, for three ditto, Two Balls sei>arated, for four ditto, A pendant of any colour for five ditto, A do. under a Ball,, tor six ditto, A do. over a Ball half hoisted for seven ditto, A do. under two Balls close, for eight ditto, A do. between two Balls separate for nine, ditto* A flag of any colour, for ten or more ditto* [The above are hoisted at the East or West yard arm, ocfor»iinf to the q«)arter the vessels first appear in, with the addition of a Bail at the centre of the yard until the Rig of the vessels can be made* out, when one or more of the following descriptive colours' will be hcibted at the ipast head :] An Union Jack for a Flag S/iipt with or without a squadron. Do. with a red pendant over, ft)r a iXvO decker'. Do. with a blue pendant over, for a Frigate. Do. tv'ith a white ditto ditto, ior a small armed vttsd. A blue pendant, for a Merchant ship. A red pendant, for a Merchant brig. A white pendant, for a topsail schooner or sloop. A flag blue and white horizontally, a neutral Jieet. A pendant white and blue, a neutral man of xvar^ A blue flag, a neutral merchant ship, A flag, red, white and blue, an enemy^s Jlcet. A pendant, red, white and blue, an enemy's man of war.. A red flag, an enemy's merchant ves: el. An Union Jack, over Neutral or Eiiemy's signals, the vessel is detained^ or a p'ize. A white flag over any signal, oessel bears a Jlag nf truce. A. red flag pierced white, for the Digby packet. A ball at the mast-head, vessel is on shore, or in distress -, — Ig^Should immediate aid be necesyary, guns 'to be fired. In thick weather, a gun will be fiicJ at Partriiltre Island, in answer to each gun heard at sea. VVhen a vci^stl rcqnires a pilot, her descriptive penduut • 11 be ohewn at a yard arm, instead uf the ball. ict'or^ing to the iail at the centre len one or moro ait head :] Lt a squadron. e. trmed vissd. n (It stress ,• — he fired. I answer to each criptive [jcntluut TABLE OF THE Sun's Deeltnatlony FOR THE YEAR 1827. ? Jan. Feb, March. April. May. June. 4f VI • South. South. South. North. North North. o / o / o / • o f o t o , ; 1 23 3 17 14 7 45 4 21 14 56 22 2 22 58 16 5/ 7 23 4 45 15 14 22 8 3 22 53 16 39 7 5 8 15 32 22 16 4 22 47 16 21 6 27 5 31 15 49 22 23 5 22 41 16 3 6 14 5 53 16 7 22 30 G 22 34 15 45 5 50 6 16 16 24 22 37 1 22 26 15 27 5 27 6 39 16 41 22 43 8 21 19 15 8 5 4 7 1 16 57 22 49 9 22 11 14 49 4 41 7 24 17 \'6 -22 54 10 22 2 14 30 4 17 7 46 17 2t* 22 59 11 21 53 14 10 3 54 8 8 17 4i 23 4 12 21 44 13 50 3 SO 8 30 18 1 •23 8 13 21 34 13 30 3 6 8 52 18 16 23 12 14 21 23 13 10 2 43 9 14 18 30 23 15 15 21 13 12 50 2 19 ' 35 18 4: 23 18 Iff 21 2 12 29 1 56 9 57 18 59 23 21 17 20 50 12 8 1 32 10 18 19 13 23 23 16 20 38 11 47 1 8 10 36 19 2£ 23 25 19 20 26 11 26 44 11 19 41 23 26 20 20 13 11 5 21s 11 21 19 53 23 27 21 20 10 43 3n 11 41 20 5 23 28 22 19 47 10 21 27 12 2 20 17 23 28 23 19 33 10 50 12 2^ 20 29 23 87 24 19 19 9 88 1 14 12 42 •20 41 23 27 25 19 5 9 15 1 38 13 2 20 52 23 26 26 Id 50 8 53 2 1 13 21 •>1 3 23 24 27 18 34 8 31 2 25 !3 j4l il 13 23 22 28 18 (9 8 6 2 48 14 il 23 23 2(1 29 18 3 3 12 14 }b •21 33 23 17 30 17 47 3 35 14 37 ^I 42 23 14 :;i 17 30 3 58 ii 51 .-'^•^ i. TABLE CF THE SUN*S DECLmJTlO^y FOR THE YEAR 18:27. Continued^ IB July. North. Aug. Sept. North. ct. Nov. Dec. << CM • North. South. South. South. o / o / / o f o 1 1 23 ic «9 11 8 29 2 59 14 17 21 45 2 t3 c 17 5C S 8 3 22 14 37 21 54 3 23 2 |7 40 7 46 3 46 14 55 22 3 4 22 57 17 2L 7 24 4 9 \i 14 22 U 5 t2 52 17 7 2 4 32 15 33 22 20 6 22 46 16 52 6 39 4 55 15 51 22 27 7 22 4( 16 36 6 J7 5 18 16 9 22 35 6 22 34 16 19 5 54 5 41 16 27 ^'^ 41 9 22 27 16 2 5 32 6 4 16 44 23 48 10 22 20 16 4ii 5 9 4 48 6 27 17 1 22 53 11 22 12 15 27 6 50 17 18 V2 59 12 22 4 15 10 4 24 7 13 17 35 23 4 13 21 5C 1.4 51 4 1 7 35 17 51 23 8 14 21 47 14 33 3 38 7 56 18 7 23 12 15 21 21 3^ 2f; 14 .3 li 56 3 15 8 20 Id ?3 23 16 16 2 51 8 4/ 18 38 23 19 17 21 Hi 13 37 2 28 9 4 18 53 i^ 22 18 21 i 13 18 2 5 9 26 19 8 i3 24 19 20 58 12 58 1 42 9 48 19 22 23 25 W .^0 47 12 30 1 18 10 10 19 36 23 27 21 iO 3( 12 19 55 iO 3 19 50 23 27 22 20 2^: II 59 32 10 53 ':o o 23 28 23 20 i:^ i 1 3f) 8n 11 14 -0 16 ^3" 27 24 ^0 (' li le U \b^ 11 'Sb .0 28 23 27 2J 19 19 3.V 10 10 5f 37 39 »l b( ■iO 1 62 23 26 2G 1 2 12 17 23 84 27 19 2i 10 U< I 26 12 38 n 4 23 22 2 19 b 9 bb I 49 12 5i r^i 15 23 19 2f) 18 64 9 34 2 12 13 18 >i 25 23 16 30 18 40 Vc 2 30 13 38 a 35 33 13 3i . 3 U. ;13 5J 23 9 i IFir»t (2iiartcr \Full Mcon 13t D. D. M.lw. II 2 2 3 SI ■ 4j 5i 6! TllG 8 9 10 U I2i J3; '; lijG is! 16' 17 Circui Epiph First Aldebi S 18 19 20 21jG 22 23 24 25 2() 27 2e 29 30 ? Stat SecoiK ? ri.se: Dog 8 Prisca. Tj soiit Fabian. Third : Viiicen D peri Conver ? rises I), of Si Fourth i: K. Gec 3 K. Cha 31| 4K. Gec G 45 54 3 18 20 li 35 41 48 53 5f> 4 8 12 16 19 2i 24 25 27 27 28 27 27 26 84 22 VJ 16 13 9 IFir»t Qiu iFull Mcr. JANUARY HA-H XXXI DAYS. 1827 Liartcr 4th, 8h. I8111. nooa. on 13th, Ih. 48tii. morning. I Last Quarter 20th, Oh. 24ni. noon. J New Moon, 27 D. D. M.!vv. 1! 4i 5i 2 3 4 5 6 •7 6 TllG 8 9 10 ui \2\ ]3, 7 lijG 15! 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2() 27 2i^ 29 30 31 2 3 4 5 f> 7 G 2 3 6' 7 c; 2 3 CALENDAR, S^-c, Circumcision. 9 gr. elong. "U n Moderate iveathcr. Kpiphanj. P'irst Sunday after Epiph. Luc'nii. 5 apo, 4 2IIII 2322: 5 21 11 53|»l 6 22! 25il()i 7 1 2!27i 8 1 4G!rii 9 2 35'2I,lO 3 27 ffiilO 50 4 25l^!ll i:'^ 5 26 27 1 1 5:. 231 23; 24 25 25 2(i 27 28 29 30 8 5 4 24 34 22 5 6 28 7 34 8 37 9 39 a 23 ^^ lf> 33 31110 47 -.1 2 1 1 o 3^>ll 55 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 48 4.4 45 47 Morn I 2 3 4 5 G 6 7 7 8 8 6 18 2 15 2 29 v7 9! f 3 4 ({ 7 9 29 26 29 vj'ilO 19i26:i0 15!;;;: 11 \m4 481x1 19!22i 1 45:,'5^.^i;;:r^ HI. % rises 9h 44' Cold and snow. Septuagesima Sunday. Pollux south 9h 56' $ rises 4h 12' Valentine. V. south 2h 58' Clear and cold. Sexagesima Sundav. 2 wSun enters 'K 8 ]) perigee. Cold and stormy. $ (5 sup. J) ? C'astor south 8h 53' St. Matthias. D. of Cumb. b. Quinquagesinm Sunday. ? rises 4h 11' Shrove Tuesday. ilAsU Wednesday. h m ID Rises.! p. r 12 4 48 10 50 9 51 8 52 G £4 55 4 56 2 58 1 59 r 05 C 6 58 2 57 3 55 5 54 6 52 8 51 9 49 11 48 12 4(5 14 45 15 43 17 42 18 40 20 38 2S S7 23 35 25 34 26 32 28 9 9 U) 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 1517 47i« 17 37 1^ 24 n F. S. h. ir>. 6 7 8 9 10 55 Morn 8 22 17 1229 9cB 1124 ua 1719 21|tt^ 29115 38l29 54 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 6 7 .n. 16 18 17 11 55 31 5 13 44 15 26 24 / 22 >S 21 19 K 16 13 2 3 4 5 6 ... < 8 9 10 10 11 11 i i 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 il SQ 18 2 8 18 36 41 31 19 57 35 50 6 41 18 50 4'J 29 32 58 31 53 51 35 15 51 25 59 rir«t (^"^'■te'* ^ Full Moon 13t M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IT )8 19 20 21 82 23 24 25 26 27 281 29 80 31 n. w. C 5! St. Da ejChad. G First S| 2 $ gr. 3 4 Perpet 5 7 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 Second Gregor 2^ sout $ rises St. Pati Third J $ rises Benedii 4th S. i $ Stat. D ? n8 ■»^-*— ' -rr".^%t.*t -*-p.Jf" v;?jt.. vs. 8b. 4e.il. noon. 60m. nfternoon. 15; IT IS 24. n IT 5.^ 3T 22 17 1229 92S 1124 Ilia 1719 2i\nji 29115 F. S. h. m. 38 64 55 [oni 8 16 18 IT 11 55 31 5 13 44 15 29 26 24 22 vy 21 19 K 16 13 2 3 4 5 6 »«^ I 8 9 10 10 u 11 i i 5 7 8 9 10 11 11 36 18 2 8 18 36 44 34 19 57 35 50 6 41 18 50 2 4'J 3 29 4 32 58 31 53 51 35 15 51 25 59 MARCH HATH XXXI DAYS. 18t7 rir»t (Quarter 6th, 2h. .3m. alUrnoon. 'Full Moon 13th, 7h. 45oi. morning. Laat Quarter 20th, 3h. 5fe.Ti. morn. New Moon 27th, 7h. 38in. morning. u. M. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 171 js'g 2 3 4 5 6 CALENDAR, ^c. 51 St. David. 1? slat. 6|Chad. y. south 2h 1' 7 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 G 2 3 4 Falling weather. First Sunday in Lent. ? gr. elong. > apt :g$e. R. Q s: h.ni. h.m. Perpetua. Pleasant xveather. 191 20! 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 38 29 80 31 7 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 Second Sunday in Lent. Gregory Martyr. 2(. sout& Ih 12' A. M. $ rises 4h 11' Blustering winds and rain, St. Patrick. 2) perigee. I'hird Sun. in Lent. Edw. K. of ? rises 4h. 10m. [W.Saxons. Benedict. Sun enters t Clear andyleasant, 4th S. in Lent, Mid Lent Sun. ^ Stat. [Annun. of B. V. Mary. 2> ^ Changeable with rain* 6 31 29 28 36 64 23 21 20 18 17 15 Iv 12 11 9 8 6 5 3 1 58 5T 55 54 52 50 49 47 46 44 5 20| 31 32 34 Rises. P 7 8 8 9 3610 3711 39; 40 43;25 17 8 5320 42 43 45 46 48 4'9 51 52 54 55 57 59 2 3 5 6 8 10 11 13 14 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 8 10 11 33 18 8 1 n 13 25 19 a 5il4 20'27 29|tiji F. S. h. m. 35 47 59 8 17 M(yrn 20 1 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 18 24 22 21 t 19 6! 17 50|- 3T16 28 SI 51 20 59 28 H 25 21 « 15 36127 1 2 S 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 10 11 11 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 11 1 1 29 6 40 34 25 27 35 9 4 53 32 12 53 11 28 9 46 33 30 56 27 43 34 17 33 7 41 11 46 !l l^SJT APRIL MATH XXX DAYS. \ Tint Quarter 4tb, lOh. Im. morning. I Last Quarter 18th, lOh. 55in. morn. Full Moon lltb, 6h. 59ai. afternoon. | Nev Moon 2oth, lOh. 3Si:i. noon. '""i. •i^ ^^15 ( G 2 3 4 5 6 7 G a 3 4; CALENDAR, 4c Fifth Sun. in Lent D apogee. Fulling weather. Rich Bp. of Chich. St. Ambrose. C/>flrr flf//r/ pleasant. 6th Su!i. in Lent. Palm Sunday. (t lltri A.- I b'iGood Friday. 7| $ rises 3h. 57' Easter Day. Look's like rain, D |)erigee. Hiiih wifidt; 2i Easter Monday, with frequent Easter Tuesday, changes. n I? A 'phegK. ^ Stat. 6 Sun entei - « 7 ivz/r and plcasafil First Sun. af. Easter. Low Sun. St. Geo. K. G. IV. b. d. kept. Jar the St. Mark. Duch. Glouc. b. sun ? ris. 3h. Wi\. m. [eclij)scd in v. season. Sec. Sun. af. Easter. 5 apogee. R.0 h.m. h. S. iiir 5 42 6 41 39 37 36 S4 32 31 '29 27 26 24 23 21 20 18 1« 15 13 \2 10 9 7 6 4 S 2 1 159 7 5S Ri:bes. P 18 19 21 2:^ 24 26 28 29 31 33 84 36 37 39 40 42 44 45 47 4H 50 51 63 51 56 57 ■58 59 ] 2 8 191 rr 9 6 21 10 0a5 10 57 15 11 55 27 56 a 2 1 22 3 7t7x 4 14 IS 5 34 .Li: 6 47jl6 7 59;rri 9 6|16 10 18!/ 11 19 15 Morn 29 1 1 >j> 50{28 1 30 2 9 2 42 25 K 3 16 22 3 3H 4 7 4 3C 5 6 5 43 6 21 7 8 7 59 17 29 « U 17 29 9 13 10 10 36 11 13 11 51 22 50 1 3'i ^iriit Quartei Full xMoon 1 Thin [E J ecH pe^ Ifourt grise ^^ 6! 7jDuns1 G Filth 2jSun e: 3lPrinc< 4 5 A seen 6 'Aug. Sun. I K. CI \ , lOh. 5oin. moru. lOh. 3Si:i. noon. MAY HATH XXXI DAYS. 18«T • ID F. 8. iiies. 1 h. m. 8 19 2 25 9 621 3 14 Oa5 4 2 5T15 5 8 1 55 27 6 5 56 a 7 28 2 122 8 35 3 7t7x 9 26 4 MIS 10 10 5 34^ 10 56 6 47 16 11 38 7 59 rri 1 9 6 16 17 18 t 59 1 11) 15 1 33. \Ior?i 29 2 31 11 >.? 3 28 56 28 4 28 1 30 5 49 2 i) 2 42 25 3 1622 3 3H 1 7 4 3C 5 6 5 43 6 21 8 591 17 29 24 u 17 29 7 8 9 10 10 36 11 13 11 1 2 10 16 13 51 22 56 5 tirst Quarter 4th, 3h, Im. morning. Full Moon 1 1th, 4h. Im. morning. Last Quarter 17th, Oh. 35ni. noon. New Moon 25tli,Sh. l6Tn. nooa. D, D. R. !^. # D F.S. H. W. CALENDAR, Sfc, h.m. 1 i.m. Rises. P. h. ni. 1 3 St. Philip and St. James. 4 57 7 3 8 54 05 2 50 £ 4 ? rises 3h. S8m. a. m. 55 5 9 51 23 3 31 s 5 Iiiv. of the Cross 5gr. ek>ng. 54 6 10 50 a 4 23 4 6 Georman Stat. 53 7 11 5317 5 27 5 7 51 9 66|ttj» 6 41 6 G ThirdSiin. af. Easter. St. John, 50 10 2 1 IS 7 51 7 2 /- [Evan, ante portam latinum. 48 12 3 10 26 8 69 S 3 \ "^^ y^rowing Show^s. 47 13 4 19 -n.. 9 51 9" 4 \ \ ^^ 46 14 5 34 25 10 36 10 5 i ech'ps^ visi We. 45 15 6 45 m 11 20 11 6 43 17 8 221 11 42 12 7 I|ourtli^unda)!::i after EiiSte-. 42 18 9*8/ 4 13 G 41 19 10 6,24 49 14 2 ($ rises 3n. 25miu. 40 20 10 55 vs 1 35 rib 3 4 39 ^ 38 21 22 11 3825 Morn ;:r 2 22 3 16 ;i7 5 6 37 23 15 22 4 13 ^18 Pleasant weather. 36* 24 45 K 5 15 ^19 7 Dunstan. 35 25 1 1419 6 35 20 G Filth Sun. af. Easter, Ilog. S. 34 2ff 1 b2.^ 7 40 21 2 Sun enters n 33 27 2 1044 8 45 22 3 Princess Hamburg born. 32 28 2 39 26' 9 30 23 4 31 29 3 10 « 10 13 t\ 5 Ascension day. Holy'Fhursday. 30 30 3 40 20 10 53 25 6 29 31 4 21 n 11 26 26 7 Aug. 1st Archbishop of Cant. 28 32 5 5 14 2 27 G Sun. af. Ascension Day. Vei 27 33 5 53 26 37 28 2 [Bede. j) a[)ogee. S6 31 6 47 2Z 1 9 29 3 K. Charles 11. restored. 25 35 7 44 20 1 46 no 4 / 24 36 8 43 a 2 19 31 5 Ha in at this time. 23 37 9 41 14 3 4 18fT JUNE HATH XXX DAYS. I First Quarter, 2d,4h. 29m. afternoon. Full Moon 9th, llh. 26m. morning. La^t Quarter ICth, 4b. 3in. mornins:. New Mocn 24'tb, 5b. 46m. morning. First Qr. 2d July, 2h. 44m. mominf. O. D. M. : W. CALENDAR, Sfc, R. ^ S. h.m. h.ni. Rises. D P. F. S. h, m. 1 6 Nkomede. % stat. 4 23 7 37 10 44 26 3 46 S 7 clear and pleasaiit. 22 38 1] 48 m 4 35 s G Whit-Sunday. 22 38 50 22 5 49 4 2 Whit-Monday. 21 39 1 ^Q -n- 7 2 5 3 Whit-Tuesday. Boniface. Duke 21 39 3 8 19 8 23 6 4 [of Cunib. born. 20 40 4 24 m 9 23 7 5 Jine growifig 'ti.'nather. 20 40 5 33 17 10 17 8 6 19 . 41 6 45 / 11 17 9 7 D perigee. ^ ^ sup. 19 41 7 47 18 11 54 10 G Trinity Sunday. Full tides. 18 42 8 47 >f 18 11 S St. Barnabas. 18 42 9 35 18 41 12 2 18 42 10 11 Myv 1 24 18 4 17 43 10 41 17 'i 3 14 .5 more rain. 17 48 11 12 X 2 52 15 e 9 i 17 43 11 42 15 3 35 16 7 17 48 Morn 28 4 20 17 G First Sun. af. Trinity. St, Alban. 17 43 10 c^ 5 27' 18 2 17 41 38 23 6 37 19 8 voarmfor the season. 17 44 1 9 8- 7 52 20 4 Trans, of Et^. K. of W. Sax. 16 44 1 43 18 8 56 21 5 5 9 16 44 2 17 n 9 43 22 6 Sun enters as 16 44 2 58 11 10 25 2S 7 ]) apogee. 16 44 3 45 23 11 1 24 G Second Sunday after Trinity. 16 44 4 37 Sc U 40 25 2 [Nativity of JSt»» John, Bap. U u } /. U^ £?a'^(?«'/ rain. 16 44 5 36 17 13 26 3 16 44 6 31 29 46 27 4 17 43 7 31 a 1 16 28 5 17 43 8 32 23 1 43 29 6 St. Peter. / 17 43 9 32 m 2 27 30 7 L^ 17 43 10 32 18 3 12 Full Moon 8th, lL«it Quarter 15 D. M. 1 2 S 4 6 7 9 no u 1^ Lm 15 I'Z 17 IB 19 20 2\ 2V 21. 25 2G i!7 2S .-I Third Vis. of 1 rans. D perig Fourth w. G 2 3 4 5 6 7 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ci 2 3 4 5 K. Geoi 6iiVIargar< 7 G Sixth Si 2 8u;i ent< 3 4 St. Jamc 5 St. Ann (i 7 $ 6 Fifth Si ^ gr. Ei 29;g 80j 2 31 3 Seventh ■_j;^»«^^. ) JULY HAtH XXXI DAYS. 18iT t6in. morning, t4m. morninf. es. D P. 26 44 48 50 56 -^ 22 h. m. 8 24 33 45 47 47 35 U 41 12 42 rn 10 38 9 43 17 58 45 37 36 31 31 32 132 19 m 17 / 18 18 3 46 4 35 5 49 7 2 8 23 9 23 10 17 11 17 11 54 18 41 17 15 28 ^ 23 «• 18 n 11 23 17 29 a 23 1 ^2 2 3 4 5 6 7 32118 24 3 52 35 29 27' 37 53 8 56 9 43 10 25 11 I U 40 18 46 1 16 1 45 2 27 3 1*2 Full Vloon 8th, 6b. Oin. afternoon. New Moon 23*J, 8h. 20m. afternoon. Lwt Quarter 15th, 4'b. 1 Im. afternoon First ( Quarter Slst, lOh. 35m. mors. D. D. 11. S. 9 J) F. S. M. W. G CALENDAR, Sfc. k.m, h . m. Rises. 1 P.] 1. m. 1 Third Sun. af. Trin. changeable 4 18 7 42 11 40 3 53 2 2 Vis. of B. V. Mary. mth 18 42 46J 14 4 49 S 3 18 42 1 54 28 6 6 4 4 Trans, of St. Martin. 19 41 3 2 m 7 41 5 clear and 19 41 4 16 26 8 58 6 6 pleasant. 20 40 5 21 / 10 7 7 D perigee. 20 40 6 24 26 10 5S P G Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 21 89 7 16 >? 11 38 9 2 w w 22 38 8 2 26 11 39 (10 3 suUry and rain. 22 38 8 41 21 11 4 23 37 9 13 26 * 18 \2 5 $6 24 36 9 45 X 1 S9 Ui 6 *• 24 36 10 5 24 2 16 14 7 25 35 10 35^ 3 4 15 Ci Fifth Simday after Trinity. 26 34 11 3 ,20 3 '50 VZ 2 5 gr. Elong. 26 34 11 3G b' 4 36 17 3 thunder showers. 27 33 Morn 15 5 60 IB 4 28 32 13 27 7 2 19 5 K, George IV. crowned, 1821. 29 31 54 n 8 9 20 6 ! Margaret. ]) apogee. 30 30 1 37 20 9 9 2) 7 pleasant and atrrreable. 30 30 2 25 Zo 9 58 2V G Sixth Sun. af. Trin. Magdalen. 31 29 3 19 14 10 36 t-j:i 2 Sun enters £1 32 28 4 18 26 U 13 21 3 33 27 5 23, a 11 50 2;"; 1 St. James, $ T? 34 2G 6 23 20 21 2G| 5 St. Anne. Dog days begin. 35 25 7 n)n 49 27 (i 36 24 8 27 15 1 26 2H ^ . 37 23 9 31 28 1 57 29;g Seventh Sun. af. Trin. ^ stat. 38 '22 10 35 j^-~ 2 42 80! 2 changeable. 39 21 11 43;2) 3 25 31 Q 1 3 40» 20 1 49 ,m 4 23 1837 AUGUST HATH XXXI DAYS. »i 9 20!l0 ^U 2011 K 18 210 59 58 56 55 53 52 51 49 48 46 45 43: 10 11 Morn 1 1415 37|28 14' » 50 35 23 n 17 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2229 14[2B 13;22 10a 10 12 22 25 32 4121 17 29 25 4l!l0 39 38 36 Si 11 1 2 2 45 54 18 116 5f\vs 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 d ^ 7 2T IsaiG ll 1. 7m. morning. h. 67m. noon. ses. ]) 1 F. S. in. 23 20 57 S 6 56 48 20; 10 32Ur 11 820 1 1 5 7 8 9 41|k 11118 i 42' U15 37!«8 14'» 50 85 orw 22 23 n 17 29 UjflE 13 22 lola 10117 12I29 22 25 32 4121 45 m 25 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 54 I 2 IS 1 1 2 47 20 44 46 36 20 42 4 37 IS 50 SO 17 5 5 8 33 39 30 14 54 26 31- 1^ 46 116 57|vj 3 13 4 If' 5 2T 7 3 I SEPTEMBER hatii XXX DAYS. 1837 ull Moou £tb, lOh. ISm. morning, i New Moou20th, llh. 7m.aft«rnoea. ■St Ounrter 13th, Ih. 20m. morning. | First Quarter 37th, lOh. bOm. noon. D. M. 1 2 S 4 51 6 7 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 !1 12 ?3 I Ij Ifi 17 28 2J> 30 D. W. CALENDAR, ^e. 7;Giles. ]) perigee. O jTwelfth Sun. af. Trin. London 2j 5 ^ tburnt 1666. O. S. 3i Rain may he expected. 4! 5i Dog days end. 6|Enurches. 7jNativity of B. V. Mary. O iThirteeiitli Sunday after Trin. 3 3 4 5 6 7 G 2 3 4 ^ 6 7 G 2 3 4 £ 6 7 G Pleasant weather. J apogee. Holy Cross. Fourteenth Sun. after Trinity. Lambert. ^ ? windy and rain. St. Matthew. Fifteenth Sun. after Trinity. 9 4 sup. St. Cyprinn. D perigee. clear and pleasant. St. Michael. Queen of Wirt b. 16th Suu. af. Trin. St. Jerome. R. OS. h.m. h.m. 28 6 29 31 32 S3 S4 £6 37 39 40 42 43 45 46 48 49 51 52 54 55 57 58 6 C 1 5 3 4 6 8 9 11 32 31 29 98 27 26 24 23 21 20 18 17 15 14 12 11 9 8 6 5 3 2 59 57 5(y 54 52 51 49 Rises. 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 P. 45 15 29 7 44 14 48 17 52 25 2 41 26 17 Morn 10 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 2 3 8 8 12 14 28 K 27 23 « 19 n 13 25 25 18 a 13 25 12Jnji 1631 22 31 41 48 58 2 1 51 36 15 F. S. h. DO. 8 S3 9 37 10 26 11 9 11 46 6 25 57 1 2 2 3 4 5 30 4 53 35 30 47 6 59 8 7 9 9 5 £4 18 15 29 / 27 >S 26 10 31 11 9 11 39 5 53 1 37 2 20 8 12 4 5 7 8 17 38 11 24 1817 OCTOBER HATH XXXI DAYS. \ Full Moor 4ih, 9h. 55in. afternoon. Last (Quarter 12th, 8h. 53in. after noon CALENDAR, Sfc. New Moon 20tb, Uh. a3m. ixion. First Quarter 27tb, 5h. Wm. morn] P.'h. m. Reinigius. moderate 'weather. 15? Stat. Seven stars rise 7b. 6' Faith. look for rain, 17th Sun, af. Trin. 51/4 sup. K. O S. h.m. h.m. St. Dvny'*. D apogee. slightj'roets. Trans, of K. E. Conf. T? a Eighteen-th Sunday aller Trin* ? If a near appuise. 3 4} Etlielreda. 5 81. Luke. If (5 ^ a Seven stars rise 6h. 15' Snn eclipsed invisible. Ninetet3nth Sunday alter Trin. rain at this time. D perigee. Sun enters tTR. . Crispin. (j !20th Sun. af. Trin. St. Simon 2 3 [and St. Jude. pleasant i^cather. 6 13 U 16 18 19 21 22 24 25 27 2B 3t) 31 35 ?^^ SH 38 39 41 43 44 46 47 49 50 52 53 54 5ti 57 59 £ 47 46 44 42 41 39 38 36 35 33 82 30 29 27 26 24 22 21 li) 17 16 14 13 n 10 8 7 () 4 3 .0 Rises. 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 49 22 24 K ,'> 4;22 24|^ 541?; 29| « 7J14 46 2{) 28 10 6 Morn i 4 5 11 5 20 33 26 5^» nt 5'i 2 J 124 59 >y 40!2'J n 21 25 14 26 a 20 16, 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 11 1 22|::;' 1 55j^'! 2 2lhi 2 54 18 3 2b T 9 10 10 11 11 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 1 2 5 4 iy 6 8 9 9 24 12 54 30 4H 6 41 14 45 30 14 7 7 8 3 it 34 21. 11 52 30 10 48 31 17 10 11 lo 4() 5'i ?ull M^ion 3d, Last Quarter 1 D. M. 1 2 3 4 5{ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21' vr. 5 6 22 23 24 25 26 27 S8 29 $0 G 2 3 4 6 6 7 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 G 2 3 4 5 All Sail All Sou '7|Prs. So 21st Sui Powder Leonan h south Prs. Auj 22d Sur Britius. Saturn s Machuti HughB 23d Smi Edmunc Cecilia. 6 St. Clem 7 ? 5 24th Sui G 2 8 4 5 6 Pleiades, ^t. Andr \ li. a3m. sKion. 5h. 'Kdm. morn ses. J) 1 i\ 8. I kIio 12 54.I22 10 54 49 22 24j^ 11 54-lpJll 29; « 4.6 26 28 10 6 rorw ) 4 4 5 5 J n 21 2d 14 a 20 16. 2f) 20 57 3 W 26 m 2j ■/ i;24 40122 22|;:x' 55'2'! 27 ;^- 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 1 2 5 4 i 54; I B 30 4H (> 41 14 45 30 14 7 7 8 32 34 24 11 52 30 10 48 31 17 10 14 NOVEMBER hath XXX DAYS. 1B27 6 8 9 4(5 ?ull Moon 3d, Oh. dOm. afternoon. I New Moon 18ih, lOh. 55m. hood.* [jOit Quarter 1 Uh, 4h. 35in. noon. | First Quarter 25th, Ih. 54ni. noon. D. M. D, vr. 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 H 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 S8 2d CALENDABy Sfc. R. S. h.m. h.m. 6 6 7 G 2 3 4 5 6 7 G 2 3 4 5 6 % All Saints. All Souls. T^stat. Prs. Sophia b. D eclipsed invis. 21st Sunday after Trinity. Powder Plot, 1605. Leonard. Windy and rain, Tj south, 4h. 40' Prs. Aug. Sophia b. 5 apogee. 22dSun.af. Trin. St. Martin. 2 3 4 5 6 7 G 2 8 4 5 Britius. Saturn south, 4h. 13min. Machutus.. Cold with Hugh Bishop of Lincoln. ]) % G 23d Sunday after Trinity. [ (T perigee. Edmund K. and Martyr. $ stat. frequent changes, Cecilia. Sun enters / St. Clement. ? 5 ■ 24th Sun. af. Trinity. Cath. [21min. Pleiades, or 7 stars south llh. Fleasajit weather. $0 6 St. Andrew- ^ ^ inf. B 2 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 18 19 20 2i 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 5 4 Rises. 58 57 55 54 22 51 49 48 47 45 44 42 41 49 39 38 37 36 35 34 3 4 5 5 .6 7 8 8 9 10 11 Morn 54 D P. 14 27 22 n 1117 129 54 gg' 50 22 48' St 44 16 28 58 30 6 46 25 F. S, h. m. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3310 32 11 31 30 29 2S 27 26 25 11 1 1 2 3 00 1 8 20 30 46 48 45 34 19 50 2(} 58 2i< 57 26 OC m 24 20 10 10 11 1 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 9 10 1911 18 17 15 28 5 24 56 33 3 50 30 21 20 36 40 48 39 28 12 57 40 24 6 1 54 85 1 23 13 11' 1827 DECEMBER hath XXXI DAYS. ■f 1 1 ■!■■ Ih Full Moou 3d, Gh; 26m. morning. JUist Quarter 1 1th, lOh. 59m. room. New Moon 18th, 9h. 41m. raorningl First Ouarier 25th, Ih. 23m. niorr..| 1 21 ^1 G lAdveiU Sunday. 2|T Stars south, lOh. 65min. 31 Looks like S?i0xv. 5 1 Nicholas. j apogee. 7! 6J '^ Concep. of B. Virgin Mary. 2d Sunday in Advent. $ stat. 3 4 5 8 lo! 2 ii! 12! 131 U 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23! G 6 • 7 G 3 4 5 Lu( 3d Sun. in Advent. 3) perigee. ^ gr. eioijg. 24! 2 25! 3 G St. Thomas. Sun enters vs 4th Sunday in Advent. I^ull tides. Snow or rain at this time. Christmas Day. 26 4|St. Steplien, 5'St. John. 27 28 £91 XOJG 6 7 Innocents. Iliilh 'Spinels and rain. 1st Sunday aiter Christmas. Silvester. r 36 4 37 38 39 39 •40 40 41 41 41 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 41. 43 43 43 43 24 23 22 21 21 20| eol 19! 3Gjir< 13 n 59' 1 3 48j2r> 41j2B 3611; 30; a 2818 27|^5' 19|ll 26\i^ MornWd 3 4 4 o 6 7 8 9 19il0 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 1610 1610 16111 1611 1 2 3 ,5 6 7 8 8 9 36 39 48 56 4 14 1.5 m 27 161 16 17 17 17 1 2 2 1827 lOivy 57!27 41j;XJ' I4j27 46jX 16!25 46; T 16|2l 51! « 24116 l!28 44! TI 10 n 11 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 1> 10 11 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 I7i3 312210 44 IH IG i 37 91 53 30 2() 19 37 1 47 01 57 47 35 20 1 16 27 11 f>\ 111 r« I 32) 35 2(i 8 j2 'vVilliam F. 0( Xenophon Jo n«v. George Thomas Wetr Ch«rles J. Pet William F. Od Hon. Thomas Hon. S. P. Hd George P. Blia Hon. S. D. Sti William Cr? Mitlaalm W Robert Scot i s. I. 41 in. morningj Ih. 23m. niorr. ^ ! 5 IF. S. ises. P. h.. HI. 13 n 5t)' 1 3 48125 4.ijg5 3()ii; 30: a 28 13 2C)\n 3 4* 4 D G 7 8 9 1 VIorn:\9\ 36 39 48 56 irt 4|2'7 14! ^ 18,27 1 2 3 5 G 7 8 8 9 U) .0 1 1 1 2 2 ■n. 15 28 10 11 11 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 44 IH IG 3i| •^ 1 lOJvy 57:27 41; ;r 14|27 46, X 16125 461'Y^ 16|21 51! « 24| 1 6 1|28 44l Ti 37 91 53 30 2() 19 37 1 47 01 57' 47 [ 35 20 4 1 m 6 7 9 9 10 11 1 2 27 3 11 4 *> W 6 1* 7 82 8 85 9 2(i 10 8 10 j2 J^rotoince of Ktto--38runstoitfe* His Txcellency Major-Generul Sir HOWARD DOUGLAS, Unit. Li«utenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief, &c.'&c. &c. HIS majesty's council. Hon. John Saunders, Hon. Samuel D. Street,- Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, George Shore, » Christopher Billopp, William Botsford, John Coffin, Ttiomas Baillie, John M. Blisa, Ward Chipman, John Uohinson, Samuel Proudfoot Hurd, William Black, Officers of the Legislative Council. "vVilliam F. Odell, Esquire, Clerkt Xenophon Joiiett, Esquire, Serjeant at Arms and Usher of the Black Rod. n«v. George Best, Chaplain. Pyiiicipal Officers of Government, Thomas Wetmore, Esquire, Attorney-General. Charles J. Peters, Esquire, Solicit^'- General. William F. Odoll, Esquire, Secretary^ Register and Cierk of the Council. Hon. Thomas Baillie, Covimissicner of Crown Lands. Hon. S. P. Hurd, Su) veyor-General, George P. Bliss, Esquire, Acting Receiver General. Hon. S. D. Street, Escjuire, Auditor of Provincial Accounts. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Harry Peters, Esquire, Speaker. Counfu of Saint John, ^I rfidrcw S. Ritchie, -^ Charles Simonds, V^'^^^res. Robert Parker, j Counft/ of Westmorland, HufuJ C i witl i , -N William Crane, t -^ ^ • ' M'ily«im Wilmot, V^m^res. Robert Scott, ) King's County. County of Charlotte, Hugh Mackay, -n Joseph N. Clarke, > ^^?'«^-^*- County of York, John Allen, f rr ^ • John Dow, VEm^rei. jjrd e d i nh Flf i ann) j County of S anbury^ Jolm C* Vail, Es^nires. Snmnii i County o/Nortkux/Aeriand. Harry Peters, It?'. * ■ Hugh Johnston, Junior, \ '^'?«»''"- Officers of the House of Assembly, Charles P. Wetmore, Enquire, Clerk. CSr;> Gabriel DaVtbt f , Eaquiroi CViri ' A Awmkunt , /Xic--'Ji:z:^r H. G. Ciopper, Esquire, Sergeant at Amu, Reverend James Soinerville, Chaplain, Court of Chancery, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, or tb« Commander-in-Chief for the time being. Chancellor, The Chief Justice, and f ^ ,^ jm n < The Judge, of the Supreme Court, { ^"'«^'*' 'f ^^' ^'^'^' William F. Odeil, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, The Hon. Samuel D. Street, 'v Henry Bliss ") \ n/r t Neville Parker, > Esquires, f-^^'*'*'' George F. Street, ) J Thomas H. Peterj, ) * Charles S. Putnam, > Esquires, Masters ExtraQrdinary, Alfred L. Street, ) D. Ludlow Robinson, Esquire, Register, The Court of Governor and Council for hea7nng and determining Causes relating to Marriage and Divorce, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and tbs Honorable His Majesty's Council. Terms : — Thejtrst Tuesday in February and July, Supreme Court of Judicature, Honorable John Saunders, Chief JuUice, John M. Bliss, !^ William Botsforil, > Justices, Ward Chipman, ) Charles S. Putnam, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown, H e nry niiij, EAquJiU, Viiih nf t h* Pirns . Honorable George Shore, Clerk of the Pleas, ptm^Hm. John T. Murray, Esquire, Clerk of the Circuits ; and Clerk of the ^tVroum on th e Circuits. TsiiMS : — The MM Tuesday in February tmd May arid the second Tves- day in July^ind OtfUber, Counsi Fredericto Odell, George J. Dibblee, an Saint John Henry Swjmn Jaraek Peters, A. K. Smedes' ion, junior, ant Saint Akoa cis £. Putnam MiRAMICHI : John Lobban, Westmorla] ler, and Williar Saint Steph Gaoe Town RiCHIBUCTO Kingston :— William p. C Charles J. P< Harris Hatch Thomas H. P Alexander Tj William Tyni tJoliu Campb Samuel D. Si Robert Parki James Barbci John Thomas William B. K John A. S. Si Neville Parke Hbratto N. H Charles S. Pc Daniel L. Ro Henry Swym GwrgeW.C fr-in-Cbief for Court of Vice Admiral^. Charles J. Peters, Esquire, Judge and Commusary, George F. Street, Ecquire, Advocate General, William Tying Peter», Esquire, Registrar and Scribe^ Thomiii M. K'zen, Esquiie, Marshal, — . tL • — —— Counsellors and Attomies practising in the Province, Fredericton : — Thomas Wctmore, Hon. Samuel D. Street, William F. Odell, George F. Street, George P. Bliss, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Georg« J. Dibblee, and Charles S. Putanam, Esquires. Saint John :— Charles J. Peters, William Tyng Peters, Robert Parkpr, Henry Sw}mmer,John T. Murray, William Boyd Kinnear, Neville Parker, Jaraes Peters, jun. George W. Cleary, Francis A. Kinnear, Robert F. Hacen, A. K. Smedes Wetmore, Le Baron Hazen, William Wright, Robert Robert- ion, junior, and Horatio N. H. Lugrin, Esquires. Saint Andrews : — Harris Hatch, Alfred L. Street, James Barber, Fran- cis £. Putnam, and Peter. Stubs, jun. Esquires. MiRAMicHi : — Thomas H. Peters, John Ambrose S. Street, William End* John Lobban,~and William Carman, jun. Esquires. Westmorland: — James S. Morse, Charles D. Roach, Edward B. Chand- ler, and William Wiley, Esquires. Saint Stephen : — George Stillman llill, and Robert S. Mowat, Esquires. Gaoe Town : — Charles P. Wetmore, Esquire. Richibucto : — John W. Weldon, and L. C. Moore, Esquires. Kingston : — William Simpson, Esquire. • ; ^ Public Notaries, William P. Odell, Esq. Public Notary in the Province of New-Brunswick. Charles J. Peters, Esq. Harris Hatch, Esq. Thomas H. Peters, Esq. Alexander Taylor, Esq. William Tyng Peters, Esq. pbell, jun. Esq. Deputy Register, J Henry Na.c, Esq. Surrogate, J King's County. ' Do. Deputy Register, ) • N.. H . n o \T,^h ^^,^,ti.^wm^, ^ Queen's County. V'^alentme H. Peters, Esq. Deputy Register, 5 ^ John Hazen, jun. Esq. Surrogate, I Sunburr Giibrinl Hr Viihsp, BiqiPoputy Regictcr; 3 '* 'J'!»o;!ias H. Peters, Esq. Surrogate, ^ \ ^t^^^j^jj,^ AnihrobG S. Street, Esq. Deputy Register, NorthuinberlaBd. HIS MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. , Port of Saint John, Henry Wright, Esq. Collector. H. liowyer Smith, Esq. Comptroller. J. C. Kelly, Esq. Waiter and Searjher. Charles Drurv, jun. second Waiter and Searcher. William Plant, Esq. Tide Surveyor and Admeasurer ofShipa and Vessels. SUB-COLLECTORS. Henry G. CIopf)er, Esq. Frederictm* John'Wrifjht, Esq. utiiramichi. William Hannington, Esq. S/tcdiac, Perry Dumaresq, E»q. Sai7ii Pttert, J;»»ne3 Sayrc, Esq. Dorchester. Benjamin M. Goldsmith, Esq. Bichiducto. Henry Dibblce, Esq. Woodstock, gi^ Thoiiiasi Armstrong, Esq. Saint Stcjihcn:, James Bennett, Esq. Provincial Tide Waiter at Saint John. William Payne, do. at Frederioton, Duvid W. Jack, Esq. do. at St. Andrcwi. , Warehouse Department. Alexander Grant, Esquire, Warehouse Keeper at St. John. T. P. Marter, Enquire, Locker at do. Port of Saint Andrews, Colin Campbell, Esq. Collector. John Dunn, Esq. Comptroller. C J. Briscoe, Esq. Surveyor and Searcher. C. H. Jouetl, Esq. Sub-Collector at iVcst Isles and Campo Hello. PROVINCIAL REVENUE. Honorable John Robinson, Treasurer. David W. Jack, Esquire, do. d&. at St. Andrt'\>fc. DEPUTY TREASURERS. Henry G. Cloppcr, Esquire, York County. Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Charlotte County. C. H. Jouett, Esquire, VVest Isles and Campo Bello. Thomas K. Peters, Esquire, Miramichi. John Keillor, Esquire, Westmorland. Benjamin M. Goldsmith, Esquire, Richibucto. William Hannington, Esquire, Chediac. ^. Perry Dumnresq, Esquire, St. Peters. Adam Gerard, Esquire, Restigouche. Commissioners for maintaining the armed Cutter Elizabeth. Hon. John Robinson, Thomas Wyer, Esq. Zalmon Wheeler, Esq. Harris Hatch, Esq. Master— 'Mr. George M'Mastcrs. Commissioners for Buoys and Beacons ill Charlotte Counti Colin Campbell, J) Thomas Wyer, /• Esquif^s. Joha Wilion, ) /« I . I u College of New-Brunswicic at Fredericton. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Governor. The Honorable the Chief Justice, The Secretary, The Attorney General, and the Solicitor General, WITH Hon. John M. Bliss, Hon. William Black, Samuel D. Street, William Botsford, Rev. Raper Milner, F. Robinson, Esq. and Peter Fraser, Esquire. George F. Street, Esquire, Treasurer and Clerk, Rev. James Somerville, A. M. President, Pithlic Grammar School in the City of Saint John, The Rector of Saint John, President, The Mayor, The Recorder, The Hon. William Black, The Hon, Ward Chipman, \ Directors, Charles J. Peters, ) Henry Wright, > Esquires. Thomas Paddock, ) Robert Parker, Esquire, Treasurer and Clerk* Mr. James Paterson, Master^ Trustee*, Public Grammar School in Saint Andrews* Reverend Jerome Alley, President, Colin Campbell, D. W. Jack, > „ • - n* / - ^ Tho^^asWyer, Dr. Frye, ' J Esquires, 2),r^c/or#. Reverend John Cassilis, Master, Tne Governor and Trustees of the Madras School in New-Brtmswick, The Lieutenant-Governor or Commander-in-Chief of the Province for the time being. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese, The Chief Justice, The Members o^ His Majesty's Council, (not being Judges of the Sn- I'he Speaker of the House of Assembly, [preoie Court. The Judge of the Admiralty, The Mayor and Recorder of Saint John, The Ecclesiastical Commissary of the Province, The Rector and Church Wardens of Trinity Church in SliaK John, TOGETHER WITH Heury Wright, and William Scovil, Eiquiftl* Rev. Frederick Cotter, Secretary. Robert F. Uasen, Ciquire, Trsaiurtr* Saint Andrew Provinc* for the St. John Church of Zngland Suntfay School Soeiet^^ Patron — His Excellencj the Lieutenant-Governor. President^The Rector of Saint John. Superintendent and Secretary—TheCuTAttof Saint John. JDirec/or*— The Church Wardens. The Saint John Sunday School Union Societ^f Charles Simonds, Esquire, President, J. M. Wilmot, Esquire, Vice-President, Alexander M'Leod, Esquire, Treasurer, Messrs. John M'Millan and Campbell Gibb, Joint Secretaries. Saint Andre'iics Sunday School iyyciety J Beverley Robinson, Esq. Superintendent of the Boys, Mrs. Jack, do. of the Girlfc Committee:^ J. M'Kean, D. W. Jack, P. Smith, T. Sime, J. Rodgers, D. D. Morrison, M. S. Hannah, W. Jack, Mary Curry, Elizabeth Hatch, Han- ijah Putnam, Elizabeth Hawkins, and Eliza Wyer. Saint John District Committee of the Society for Prwnoting Christian Knoxvledge, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Patron. Hon. William Black, President, William Scovil, Esq. Vice-President, Ezekiel Barlow, Esq. Treasurer, Rev. William Gray, Secretaryv Terms of Admission. — One Guinea Donation, and One Guinea annually* Recommendations from a Member of the Society, OCj'The Depository of Books and Tracts in tht Store of Messrs. G. and W. C. Sears. Saint Andrews District Committee of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge* Rev. Jerome Alley, Vice-President, H. Hatch, Esquire, Secretary, D. W. Jack, Esqufre, Treasurer* New- Brunswick Auxiliary Bible Society, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Patron* John M. Wilmot, Esquire, Pretfident, Charles J. Peters, H6gh Jdhn»ton, sen. John Ferguson, William B. Kinnear, Jamei Simondi| stQi Esquires, Vice-Presidents, Alexander M'Lcod, Esquire, Trt QBurer, Mr. James Paterson, Rector of the Grammar School, Setretarj. [ Depoiitory of Bibles and Testaments — The store of Alex. M'Lcod, iibquire. BRANCH SOCIETIES. Saint Stephen — Reverend Duncan >l'Coll, President, Thomas Armstrong, Esquiro, Vicc-Presidant, Aaron Upton, Treasurer, David A. Rose, Secretary, Waterborough — Justus Earie, Esquire, President, John Robertson, Vice-President. Charlotte Comity Auxiliary Bible Society. Colin Campbell, Esquire, President, Colin Campbell, 2d, Christopher Scott, ) Esquires, Peter Stubs, J. Wilson, and T. Wyer, J Vice-Prebidcnfs, Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Treasurer, Reverend Alexander iM'Lean, Secretary. Depositories — Campbell & M'Kean. Saint Andrews Ladies* Associution. Mrs. Dunn, President, ' Mrs. B. Robinson, Treasurer, Mrs. Putnam, Secretary. Saint Greorge and Pcnnfield Briuich of the Charlotte County Auxiliary Bible Society. Colonel Hugh MacKay, President, Moses Vernon, Esquire, Vice-President, Philo Seelye, Esquire, Treasurer, Tyler P. Shaw, Esquire, Secretary. St. George and Pennfield Ladies' Bible Association. Mrs. Dominicus Millikin, Treasurer, Mrs. Abraham Wet more, Secretary. Lidian and Deer Island Branch ol'the Charlotte County Auxi- liary Bible Society. James Cliaffey, Esquire, Treasurer, Mr. J. M'Crackeu, Secretary. St, Patrick Branch of the Charlotte County Auxiliary Bible Society. Peter M'Callum, Esquire, Treasurer, Mr. XUoinau Olivart, Secretary* 'rovincu Hi* Excellence Provincial Mc 2 he Frederic rlotte Countv I'ouritv Auxi- Directors of the loitittitioD. Saint John Religious Tract Society, Rev. George Burns, D. D. President, ^ William B. Kinnear, Esquire, Vice-PrcBident, Mr. Stephen Sinnott, Secretary and Treafiurer. Depository — The store of J. C. Waterbury, Esq. Z^r ovine ial Vaccine Establishment of New-Brunsrmck. CENTRAL STATION SAINT JOHN. Ki» Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, and His Majesty'it Council, Patrons oft he Institution. Honorable John Robinson, Mayor, Honorable William Black, COiMMITTEES. Thomas Wetmore, Esquire, Attorney General, Reverend James Somcrville, V Fredtricion. William F. Odell, Esquire, The Reverend Jerome Alley, Saint Andreivt. VACCINATING 8UHGE0NS. Saint John — John Boyd, Esquire, M. D. Fredericton — The Medical Ofiicer in charge of the Troops, Saint Andrews — The Medical Officer in charge of the Troops. Provincial Marine Hosj)ital for the Relief of Sick and Ijitabled Seamen, \ Honorable William Black, J> Zalmon Wheeler, Esquire, > Cotnmissluncn. Thomas Hcaviside, Esquire, j John Boyd, Esquire, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. 7 he Fredcricton Societi/ for the Encouragement of Good and Honest Female Servants. Lady Douglas, Patroness. Mrs. Saunders, ^ Mrs. Hailes, > Directors, Mrs. Odell, ) ' ' MiiJS Odell, Treasurer, Miss Douglas, Secretary, FllEDERICTON SAVINGS' BANK. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Patron, His Honor th« Chief Justice, President^ Vt\QT Frnser, Esquire, Vice-President, James Taylor, sen. EscjuirB, Treasurer, Heury G. Ciopper, Esquire, Secretary, CITr OF SAINT JOHN SAVINGS^ BANK. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Patron* The Honorable John Robinson, President, Honorable William Black, f Judge Ctiipman, > Vtce-Prendanti^ Hugh Johnston, jun. Esq. ) The Bank of New-^Brunswick^ Treasurer, Thomas Heoviside, Esquire, Cashier and Register. CHARLOTTE COUNTY SAVmOS' BANK. John Dunn, Esquire, President, Mr. George H\W\)S, Secretary and Treasurer, BANK OF NEW-BRUNSWICK. Honorable John Robinson, President, DIRECTORS. Hon. William Black, 1 Hnn iVnfit Phinmun 1 Hon. W{»rd Chipman, R. W. Crookshank, Henry Gilbert, Hugh Johniiton, sen. Nehemiah Merrrtt, I '3 ua f Thomas Millidge, I Solomon Nichols, Robert Parker, William Scovil, J Zatmon Wheeler, t Stephen Wiggins, I H. H. Carmichaci, Esquire, Cashier, Robert Parker^ Esquire, Solicitor, CHARLOTTE COUNTY BANK. Colin Ciunpbell, Esquire, (Collector,) President, BIIlfCTORS, C J.. Briscoe, James Douglas, John Dunn, Harris Hatch, BIIlfCTORS, Peter Stubs, Esquire, Cashier, John M'Allistcr, John M'Master, John Wilson, Thomas Wyer, SAINT JOHN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. John Ward, Junior, Esquire, Prendent, Thomas Barlow, Craven Calverley, James Ewinfr, Thomas Hnnford, David Hatfield, Hugh Johnston, jun. J! o James Kirk, Nehemiah Merritt, Thomas Merritt, Thomas Millidge, John R. Partelow, Zalmon Wheeltfi Thomas Heaviside Esquire, Secretary, WHiiam B» Kinneur, Esquire, Solieit9r* NEW-BRt SAINT JOHN WATER COMPANY. Allen Otty, Esquire, Pretident, Directors. Nehemiah Merritt, John Wardjjun. Thomas Barlow, Hugh Johnston Jaraeii Ewing, John R. Partelow cr ow, J George Matthew, jun. Thomas Millidge, Charts Simondf, John Boyd, William Bowman, . George D. Robinson, George D. Robinson, Esquire, Secretary, NEW-BRUNSWICK AGRICULTURAL aud EMI- GRANT SOCIETY. His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Patron, His Honor the Chief Justice, President, The Honorable Judge Botsford, and l y-.c^^Pr^udeatM The Honorable Thomas Baillie, $ ^*<^®"*^'«"°«^"- The Honorable Samuel D. Street, Treasurer, Richard Simonds, Esquire, Provincial Secretary, The Honorable Judge Chipman,1 Peter Eraser, Esq. ( ^ ^^^^^ ^ ^y^^ ^ , Harry Petar8,_E8q. V Committee. Peter Stubs, Esq Jedediah Slason, Esq. Saint John Agricultural and Emigrant Society, His Worship the Mayor, President, The Honorable Ward Chipman, 7 Vice-Presidents. Charles Simonds, Esquire, ) George D. Robinson, Esquire, Treasurer. Alexander Wedderburn, Esquire, Secretory. York County Agricultural and Emigrant Society. Thomas Wetmore, Esquire, President, Richard Ketchum. Esquire, Vice-President, Henry Smith, Esquire, Treasurer, D. Ludlow Robinson, Esquire, Secretary. King's County Agricultural and Emigrant Society. Rev. Oliver Arnold, President, David B Wetmore, ) j^ j^es, Vice-Preiidenli John C. Vail, ) Mr. Raymond, Treasurer, > Reverend James Cookson,J5ecretarjr. : ^^^""•^*' Committee. Richard Blackstock. 1 Fonald Davidson, Adam D. Sheriff", Isaac Paley. The Reverend Commissioners for Sick and Disabled Seamen, at Miramichi. James Giiniour,, John Charters, and Isaac Palev, Esquires. reasurer. FREDERICTON UNION FIRE CLUB. William Wilmot, Esquire, President, Mr. Thomas R. Robertson, Vice-Pre*ident, Mr. John A. Beckwilh, Secretary. Fire Wardens in Fredericton. "VVilliara F. Odeil, "| Henry Smith. j Hon. George Shore, \ Jadediah Slason. J George Minchin, J Esquires. ^ f George F. Sfroet, [ Mark Needham, nnd j Mr. John Hurding. Fire Wardens at Saint Anilrew.^. John Campbell, ") ["David W. Jack, - Colin Campbell, jun. I g^Quj^gg J Ephraim Willard, Janaea Barber, | ^ ' j Beverley Robinson, Harris Hatch, J (^ John Wilson. CLERGY OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH. Th« Right Reverend John, Lord Bishop of Nova-Scotia, exercising by His Majesty's Letters Patent, Episcopal Jurisdiction over the Province. The Reverend George Best, Archdeacon, and Ecclesiastical Coinni^iary. Rev. Renjamin G. Gray, Rector of Saint John. Rev. William Grny, Assistant Missionary at Saint John. Rev. Frederick Coster, Rector of Carleton. Rev. George Best, Rector of Fredericton. Rev. Abraham Wood, Rector of Waterborough. Rev, Jerome Alley, Rector of Saint Andrews. Rev. Skefilngton Thompson, L. L. D. Rector of Saint Stephen. Rev. James Somervillc, Missionary for Douglas, &c. Rev. Raper Milner, Rector of Maugerville. f Vacant. J Rector of Woodstock. Rev. Samuel II. Clarke, Rector of Gagetovvn. Rev, Oliver Arnold, Rector of Sussex. Rev. Elias Scovil, Rector of Kingston. Rev. Christopher Milner, Rector of Sackvilie. Rev. James Cookson, Rector of Hampton. Rev. Gilbert L. Wigijins, Koctor of Westfield and Grcen^vich. Rev. Samuel Bucon, Rector of Miramichi. Rev. Samuel Thompson, Rertor of St. Georfjo. (Vacant.) Rector of Grand Manan. Rev. John JBnrnveat, Itinerant Missionary for the vacant Districts of tho Province. f. yZitahlished Church of Scotland, Saint John— Rev. Donald A. Fraser, St. Andrews — Re». Alexander M'Lran. ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGY. The Rev. Messrs. MacMahon and Commins — Saint John. Rev, Mt. Asselin — Fredericton, Rev. Mr. Dollard — Miramichi.. Rev. Mr. Bianchett^ — Arichat. Rev. Mr. Gauvreau — Memramcook. Rev. Mr. Gagnon- ■Shediac. Wesleyan Missionaries in the Next}- Brunswick District* City St. John — Rev. R. Williami, Annapolis — Rev. S. Bushy, W. Murray, Fredericton — Rev. G. Jackson, Westmorland and Peticodiac— Re Sheffield— Rev. Albert Desbrisay, John Bass Strong. St. Stephens— Rev. D. M'Coll, County 0l ©orft^ Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. John Allen Peter Eraser, Thomas C. Lee, John AllenJ Peter Fraser, Thomas C. Lee, Archibald McLean, Peter Clements, John Bedell, Jacob Ellegood, Daniel Morehouse, Henry Smith, Richard Ketehu'.n, James Upham, Frederick P. Robinson, James A. M'Lauchlan, Thomp.& Emerson, Thomas jfones, Jedediah Slason, George Minchin, George Morehonse, Josiah Brown, John Robinson, John Dibblee, James Harrison, Simon Hammond, Jacob Allen, {of the Quorum,] and Samuel Kearney, Esquires, Jmtices of the Peace, Edward W. Miller, Esquire, //Jgh Sheriff. H. G. Clopper, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerkof the Peace, and of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Henry G. Clopper, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. William Taylor, John. Bedell, jun.Hilkiah Kearney, nud George West, Esquires, Coroners. Richard Ivetchutn, and Daniel Morehouse, Esquires, CoRimissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Henry Smith, William Taylor, Asa Coy, John B. Paj'iie, James Cameron, Thom&s C. Everett, and George W. Pottev, Li^ nsed Auctioneers. Countj! of Wiwtmoxlanti, Samuel Gay, -\ Rufiis Smith, f^^Esqukes, Commissioners of the Inferior John Keillor, I Court of Cora mon Pld^as. Benjamin Wilson, J 1 of the Peace, and j Samuel Gny, Rufus Smith, John Keillor, Titus Knapp, ;jnne!» Easterbrooks, Arulrew Wheltlon, EdwnnI Dixon, John Chapman, TviilirtiM Crnne, jun. William Harrison, James Sayre, William Scott, Philip rniiner, Chrisioplif.'r Milner, Malcolm Wilmot, John Smith, Bill Cbappei, lliiniphrey Gilbert, Marmfiilnke B nckhouse, Harman Trurman, Amos E. Bot:>!orcl, Lesvis Tritcs, {of the Quorum,) and William Chapn^an, Esquires, .J,i.\lices of the Peace. , VVilliam P. Sayre, Esquire, High Sheriff. Edward B. Chandler, Esquire, Keeper of nr.d Interior Court of Common Pleas. .James Hnj,disoo, nnd Harrison G. Kinnear, Enquires, Coroners. Maruuidnke Backhouse, Esquije, Register of Deeds niul Wills. Sai^inel Gay, Riifns Smith, John Keillor, and Benjamin Wilson, Esquires^ r'.irnmissioncrs- rir taking Bail in the Supreme Court; and Conmiishioner& I'ur taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. the Ro^ls and Clerk of thePeaco Hugh Munro, ^ Alexander Davidson, i r> • t • r \ w • r^ Joseph lIoDie, t Esq-iires, Jus ,ces of the Insenor Court oi JohnFra.cr, f Common Pleas. William Ahrnnis, J' Tlugh Munro, William Ferguson, Ak'xantler Davidson, Josei)h Saunders, f^oheii FL'rguson, John Clarke, William Xicholson, Joht» Wheaton, Perry Dumaresq, John Fraser, Georjf^e Thompson, 'J'hoiuas Ostio, Siimiel M'Kean, Williaoi Bedel!, {^(yf tlm Quoriuu,) John T. Williston, V»'iHJam Abram!«, James Abbott, VVilliam Joplin, Alexander GoodfelIo^^, .l.'hn Wright, Lewi*; Henry, Christopher Clarke, D idley Perley, John Ne«- I'lirh, Donald M'KriV, John ^^d^er, Robert Dbak, John Campbell,- and Jii'.uc^'^ hhckiiW, E^iqu\res, Jititfieex of the Fence. Uiohard Samuel Clarke, Esquire, High ShprifF. Thomas H. Peters,, Enjuire, Keeper ol the Roils and Clerk of the Peace, and Ji'ferior Court of Common Pleas. Janes Wright, John Anderson, anci John M. Johnson, Enquires, Coroner*. J. A. Street, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. ?iufih Munro, ami ALe:^ander Davidson, Esqnires^, Commissioners for tak- itif; Hal! in the Sni)reme Court. rlohert Ferj^nson, l*erry Dumnresq, Simuel M'Kean, Thomas O^^tlo, J )'iri W'lea'en, rmd Tliotnns H. Peters, PItquires, Commissioners for takiu',; AHr- (hu-it$ in the Supreme Court. VVilliam David«on, Richard Snmuel Clarke, Patrick Henderson, J,', nos ^Vr);.;ht, John M. Wa'.hcn, John Bell, James Davidson, Thonias C Ailen, Johu M. Johnson, Patrick Brannen, and Alexander JM'Kean,, Es({sure.», IJcencad Auctioneers. F»Mli»-^" mw iiH rx il i i Vim ^'*mtif'»' J»^" * "' '' ^ ' 1^ i'f Cauttti) of CJarlottf • Hugh M'Kay, | ' rln r^mnh!!!i U^a"'''®!; JusticcB of the Inferior Court of CoQiraon Pleas. Colin Campbell, y Peter Stubs 1 Thomas Wyer, J Hu«2jh M'kay, John Campbell, Colin Campbell, Peter fitubs, Thomas Wyer, David Owen, Daniel M'MftSter, Peter M*CalIum, Tlion>as Armstrong, Moses Vernon, William Frankl^nd, William Ross, Rev. Jcro!i;e Alley, John Wilson, Tristram Moore^ Patrick Clinch, William B;.ck Cnpp«, James Chaffey, Charles Hatheway, George D. Berton, Charles Guay, James Allanshaw, Beverley Robimson, Aaron Upton, {of the Quorum,] and David Mowat, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. ' Elisha Andrews, Esquire, High Sheriff. Harris Hatch, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerjc of th« Peace aad Inferior Court of Common PleaSr Donald M'Lauchlin, Esquire, Coroner. > ■ Harris Hatch, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Moses Vernon and Thomas Armstrong, Esquire:*, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Court of Common Pleas. The Justices of the Pleas, together with Joseph N. Clarke, Harris Hatch, A. L. Street, James Barber, George S. Hill, R. S. Mowat, and Peter Stubs, jun. Esquires, Commifcsioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. The Justices of the Pleas, together with Joseph N. Clarke, and Charles R. Hatheway, Esquif^s, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court, I Jolin Dunn, Colin Campbell, jun. Peter Stubs, Thomas Armstrong, and| Charles R. Hatheway, Esquires, Licensed Auctioneers. ? ^ ' r«-.«,«,«« duo- Txvhr. uo,»» ;..„ V • Common Pleas. - John Hazen,jun. ) Elijah Miles, David Burpe, Thomaa O. Miles, John Hazen,| jun. Isaac Hubbard, John Hazeo, Chapman Smith, Stephen Peabody, Charlei| F. Street, Cushi Hatheway, ("of the Quorum J and Nathaniel Hubbard, Es q\i\rea, Juslice* of the Peace, Gabriel De Veber, Esquire, High SherifK H«n. S. D. Street, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and lnk»\ t'lor Court of Common Pleas,' Solomon Perley, and William Hazsn, Esquires, Coroners. Gubriel De Veber, Esquire, Register of Deeds a.'^d Wills, Isaac Hubbard, Elijah Miles, and David Burpe, Esquires, Commissioners I for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Hon. S. D. Street, Isaac Hubbard, Elijah Miles, and David BurpCi £squirc9,| Coipiuissioners for taking Aiiidavits in the Supreme Court. )flh« Peace and issioners for taking le Peace and lui'^;' Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. iainfl*0 County^ Henry Nase, Oliver ArnoKi, ■ David B. VVetmore, David Pickett, Henry Nase, Oliver Arnold, David B. M^et- niore, Thomas Ketchum, Hulof Rulofson, John Smith, James Brittain, Gould Pickett, Benjamin B. Crawford, Henry A. Scovil, John C. Vail, Isaac Perry, Alleyn C. Evanson, William M'Leod, John Barbarie, Joshua Uphuiii, £be- cezer Smith, William H. Rulofson, Azor Hoyt, Isaac Haviland, {ofthe^ Qiinruni) and John Humbert, Esquires, Jwi/jce* oft/ie Peace. Walter Bates, Esquiro, High Sheriff; William Tyng Peters, Es((uire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of th« Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Henry Nase, David B. Wetmore, George N. Arnold, and William Frost, Esquires, Coroners. Ninyon Chaloner, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Willi. Hon. John Coffin, and David Pickett, Esquires, Commissioners for taking Hail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Caleb Wetmore, Simon Baxter, John Sheck, and William Frost, Licensed Auctioneer*. Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Valentine H. Peters, Samuel SeoviJ, Harry Peters, Valentine H. Peters, Samuel Scovil, Harry Peters, John Col- well, John Goldini;, Richard Yeamans, Abiathar Camp, Stephen Golding, William Foshay, Thomas Underbill, Thomas T. Hewlett, John Earle, John Yeamans, John Humphrey, (of the (Quorum,) and Charles Harrison, Esquires, \JusHces of the Peace, Nathaniel Hubbard De Veber, Esquire, High Sheriff. George P. Bliss, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and [Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Thomas Gilbert, John Earle, and Thomas T. Hewlett, Ei^quires, Coroners. Valentine H. Peters, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Valentine H. Peters, and Samuel Scovil, Esquires, Commissioners for ta« {king Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. N. H. De Veber, Esquire, Licensed Auctioneers. ^fVmiMMI Cit£) anti Cauittj; of ^atut S(o|)n. The Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen, Justices of the Peace \<^«MMM«m«|pp '.j|P''^i iiijUlijii ■lMMMI*i \4=i^ AVilliam Black, James Shnoiuls, Thomas Menzies, Jolin Brun-' ilage, Hugh John-ton, John Ward, Williaai Scovi^, James Peters, Thorna!! Millidge, Ralph M. Jarvis, Lewis BHss, Lauchlan I>onaldson, ChHS. Simond^, G. C Carman, Znlmon Wl^ecler, John Jordan, John Godard', Thomus Hea- viside, Peter DutfVis, George H. Hazen, Allen Otty, William Carman, Geoi;je Anderson, John Brown, jnn. and James ]V(oran, Esquires, Jtt4/ic« of the Peace. James White, Esqmre, High Sheriff Alexander M'Leod,- Esquire, Coroner. Thomas Sancton, Esquire, County Treasurer. Johu Chnloncr, Esquire, Rej^ister of Deeds and Willn. Hon. John Rohinson, Cnn»^missioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. Hon. John Rob'nson, Charles J. Peters, William T. Peters, Robert Par- ker, W. B. Kinnear, J. T. Murray, Neville Parker, James Peters, jim. Henry Swymmer, Geo. W. CleiTv, A. K. S. Wetmore, Francis A. Kinnear, Robert F. Hazen, Le Baron Hazen, William Wrig^ht, Robert Robertson, juu. and II. N. H. Liigrin, Esquires, Coinmisbioners lor taking Affidavits to be read in the Supreme Court. ecu [ITS OF NISI PIIIUS. Ter>is— For t])c City and County of Saint John — second Tuesday in jsin.x niiary, ami the fx)urth Tncsda} in August. King's Coimiy — Tlie fourth Tuesday in July. Cliarlotte County— The second Tuesday in August. Westmorland — The second Tuesday in September. Northumberland. — The fourth Tuesday in September. Sunbiu-y — The fourth Tuesday in October. [In October Q leen's County — The second Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday! The Terms of the i^illings of the Com\t rf G.nieral Sessions atJl Inferior CouH of Common Pieas, wS.'int John — Third Tuesday in March, and first Tuesday in June, Scptoiti- b T and DcMi'inlicr. Yw-rk — -Second Tuesday in January and June — Addit'wnnl Terms of the Codi- mon l^lt^as — third Tuesday in March, and second Tuesday in October, VrestinoriaiHJ — Thiril Tuesday in June, and Becond Tuesiliy in Dscemher-'j Addiliona/ Terms of the Common Pleas — first Tuesday in April and Sup- tenher. Charlotte — Second Tuesday in Ar.pil, and third Tuesday in September — A'.- ditional Terms of ihv; Common Pleas— &3Cond Tuesday in July and Ia- ccn)ber. K'nig**^ County — FiM Tuesday in March a^id Ju^y — Addifianal Terms of l!.i!J Ci>IO.nioi^ PIe:',;i — fu^t 7\u^s.liy ij May and Ro^.^nj^^r^ hiiccn's Coui I of the Ci Sunbury— Th Common tober. Northumberia the Comi ESTABLI The IIoiio G( M M Cou* . Coui Cour Conn Coun CoHn Coiju t <>^rr ;. uv-ut ^SSSS^^ Tuesday in Jarii 'al Sessions anil in June, ScpteiM- inna! Terms of 'JH biiccn's County — Fourth Tuesday in January and June — Addilional TerWis I of the Common Pleas — fourth Tuesday in April and October. Sunbury — Third Tuesday in January and June — Additionai Terms of the Common Pleas — fourth Tuesday in March and the third Tuesday in Oc- tober. Northumberland — First Tuesday in March and Au<;ust — Additional Terms of the Common Pieat-^first Tuesday in June and November. -^^.^ t^ ,.— .— — ^ , .^___.,.— _....^._ , » ■* ESTABLISHMENT of the SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, a:i: FREDERICTON, The Honorable Samuel Proadfoot Hiird, Surveyor-General. George Nelson Smith, Esq Deputy for the Province, and Chief Draughtsman. Mark Scully, Esq. second Draughtsman." Mr. S. White, Clerk and Office Keeper. DEPUTY SURVEYORS. County of York ...,...»..,.JamGs A. Mactauchlan, George West, Mark Scully, Andrew Blair. , County of Northumbcrland.,.Jauie8 Davidson, Beverly R. Jouett, William J. Layton, Michael O'Conuor^ County of Westmorland Philip Palmer, Ebcnezer Cutler, Charles D. M'Carrdy, ; -. • Samuel S. Wilmot, Daniel Hannington. County of Samt Jclin..*^ ..Robert C. Minnette, Robert Foiilis, . Anthony Lockwood, jun^ County of King's William Barberie, Joseph Barns. CoHnty of Queen's. John M'Donald. County of Cluirlottc... Colin Campbell, Calvin L. HiUheway^ C. R. Hatheway, H. M. G. Garden. <}£'^cc hours, /roin ten till thr^^ o'clock j dai/j/^ ^■1^ Ivl iMM «if lie Utm^^, IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW-BRUNSWICK, UNDER THK COMMAND OF HI9 EXCELLENCY MAJOR-GEKEaAL Sir HO^VARD DOU&IiAS, Bart. - Captain Charles Douglas, (3d Foot Guards,) Aid-de-Cainp. Lieutenant R. U. Howe, (8 1st Foot,) Aid-de-Carap Extraordinary. Lieutenant J. Galiagiier, (h. p. 98th Foot,) Town Major* COMMISSARIAT DEPARTMENT. David Gardiner, Esquire, Assistant Commissary General, C A Clarke ) J Ir in * \ ^^q^"*"®'* Deputy Assistant Commissary Generals. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. F. C. Frith, Esquire, Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper, R. D. Fife, Esquire, Clerk oF Stores, Lieutenant Samuel Huyghue, Clerk. BARRACK DEtARTMENT. J. E. Woolfbrd, Esquire, Assistant Barrack Master, ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT* Captain George Graydon, Commanding. ^ Mr. Lionel Anderson, Clerk. Mr. Henry Hennigar, Overseer of Works. CHAPLAINS. Reverend Archdeacon Rest — Fredericton. Reverend Benjamin G. Gray — Saint John. Reverend Jerome Alley — Saint Andrews. GARRISONS— Fredericton. • Licutenant-Colonul Crengh, 81st Regiment — Commandant. Saint John. Lieutenant-Colonel Love, (h. p. 55»d Light Infantry )-^Comuiandant. Saint Andrews. Lieutenant E. T. Thomson, SIst Regiment — Commandant. OFFICERS OF COUPS SERVIXG IN NElV-^BnUX^\VICK\ ROYAL ARTlLLEnV. Captain R. C. Mole»worili, Commanding* Lieutenant Slade, Lieutenant Stokes* yM -MtH ~ M * ^^- " 'xsfricA\ Colonel. Ifjlr James Kempt, G.C. B. & G. C. H. Lieuten- ant-General. Lieulenant'Colonel, Andrew Creagh. Majorf* J. M. VVardrop, C. F. M'LeaiT. Captains* R. Cole, J. Duvall, K. Montgomery, E« Seoones, r D. Duval^, ' - W Hall, P. Pratt, R. H. Wilcocks,' 8 1st regiment. G. V. Creagh. W. H. L. Brookeii Lieutenants, T. Manning, George Smith, J. A. Lutman, E. T. Thomson, H. Dixon, C. Oakley, • J. Brown, * • G. ^. Reeves, * N Howe, * Jplairie, ^1. Blaydes, • V, Spearman, * Ensigns. * G. F. De Rottenburghfl^ William Dyer, • J. B. Creagh, ' J. U. Jeffrey, A. M' Donald, Adjt, H. S, Jones, Q. Huyland, H. D. Vesme, T. Gravalt, Paijmaster, A, Thamson. Adjutant. A. M'Donald. Quarto master. Ji Roberts, Surgeon. S. Holmes, M. D. Assist. Surgeons. J. EvvinfT, John Bell. lilt iif Ji^e prf li to^ His Excellency Majar-General Sir HO \V*ARD DOUGLAS,. Bart. Commander-in-Chief. Lieut. Colonel J. F. Love, ) y . r,. , , ^^p Lieut. Colonel John Allen. \ I"«P^^^»>6 Fi'^ld Officers. Hon. George Shore, Adju.ant-Generai. Major Hugh Johnston, Quarter-Master-Oeneral. Saint John City M^il Lieutenant-Colonel CHARLES DRU Major, Benjamin L. Peters, Captains, ' A. AJti <« ^5 » Vamii Biirwiy John KinneaY, Geo. D. Rokivon, UnxBaJ Qi Bo» l John M'CIufe, jDttvid Bro'i^DCi FinST BATTALION. Thomns Leavitt, James Kirk, William Scoullar, Lieutenants^ Robert W.Crookshank, Thomas Barlow, Joe Brand, John C. M'Pherson, Thomas T. Hanford, George Waterberry, Janiet H. Fowler, RY, Comniantling. Thomas Lnnsdowii, Thomas Nishett, Daniel Jordan, , Ezekiel Barlow, Jun, John Smyth, John J. Roberts, Michael Hennigar, Thomds L. Nicholson, 2d Lieutenants. Edward J. Jarvis, Charles Drury, Junr. f — Ml » llll||p i.H II (r« J;a» J»w i M « » >» ii»»iii. i h' Wiliiiv.n xMenitt, Noah Disbrow, Junr. David J. Merritt, Edward Budd, Henr| Gault, Alexander M'Grotty, Craven Lonf^strotli, Henry T. Partelcrw, Paj/master. W. Bowman, Cajjlain. Quarfer Mciiter James licti.lrirrtS, Surgeon. John Boyd, M. I). SECOND BATTALION. lilojor. -Andrew Crookshankj • Richard B. D. Kiog, Charles Ward, • Isaac Ketchum, 'Wiliiani H. Street, Captains*. • J. Clarke, #^- ^' ^''"^vn, II. Fhiherty, AdjutunL # John Baird, William P. Scott. • Jacob StutHfli'tMfr*' • Charles Tij^daie, fiThonias B. Millidge, » John Wi'h;irt, • G. Deblois, ■ PnymasU'r. • Oeor<;e W. CIcary, , James Ewing, Captain, m William C. Sears, Adjntanl. » Charles J. Peters, Jun. ^ Kugh Flaherty, Ccf/)/. S5y.H55|Pna^M<»Jiiftr QunHvr Master. George A. NTagel, f Henry Chubb. Isaac L. Bedell, ' -^^^ * Saint John Coimtij Regiment of Mililia, LIcutenam-Colonel CHARLES SIMONDS, Commanding. I Stephen Smith, ^ Robert C. Minnette, , Jamei T. Hanfordj , George Bonsali. 9 Janies Reed, ^ John V. Thurgar. Lioutenavls. Majors. George Anderson, Alexr, Wedderburn. Captains. .Tames Moran, \Viliiain G. Cody, .fehiel Partelow, C. L. Hatheway, Adjl. John Jordan, John Godard, Alexander Hownrd, Creorge Matthew, juo. ^V'ilIian) Engles, Clowes (J. Carman, Daniel Vanghan, Archibald Menzies, ^Sanuiel, Strange, John Clarke, l^utnu^ Dulton, Charles Raymond, Robert Payne. Lieutenants, Johi; Howard, Thomas Bean, Ephraim Sentill, Samuel Nevers, jiin. Abrahani BradiihHW, Robert Eggar, . John Cunard, William Eagles, jun, Isaac Flewelling, John Brundage, John Fowncs, Joseph Ponfford, Walter Drake, James Stackhouic, John Travis, Daniel Ansley, William Craft, Lewis Carvel, James Ketchum, Knsigns. George M'Lean, Henry Anthony, John Cunningham, Richard Carman, James Swim, George Clarke, Thomas Clark, Willian* G. Cody, jun. Samuel Bulyea,' C. Morris VVooltcn, ^ •. AdjKilani. C.L.V^.n&Wn^?^'^/'/.'* Quartet^ MaUtr. ThoiMJW P. 'V^■illiauv». 1 ' Majitr D. Wetniore, Captain Jarvis Worden Richard Whel( William M'Lei Phillip Dann, John Prince, Stepben Craw Abrdiam Bulyt William Hardii Justus S. Weti '2' Majoi , Peter Cougle. Captaim fjamuel Fairwej Joseph Cougle, William Fairwe John C. Vail, John Barbarie, Arthur M'Artlvi Samuel Freeze, St Major. Thomas Arnold Captaim ("Alcb Wetmorc EliJHb Baxter, .fames Hughson Jovial) Uphait), John 'Davis, A. C. Evuutiont 2d E I,Vnt, Colli W. B. BttUl'urJ ■\,tr'tm'.^*t''m mi wit'MT*" Is/ Battalion King^s Count ij MiHlia, D. Wet more, Capfains, Jarvis VVorden, Richard Whelplev, William M'Leod," Phillip Danii, John Prince, htepben Oiiwford, AbrtHiam Bulyea, William Harding, Justus S. Wetniore, Licuienants. Caleb Fiewelling, William F. Fiewelling, Jerenjiah Mabec, Thomas Boslwick, Zebulon Jones, William Dixon, John Smith, Philip Nase, Abraham Prince, Benjamin B. Crawford. Ensiffns. Joseph Fiewelling, Peter M'Kenjtie, Samuel Goriun, 'J'liomai Flewcllin;;, Anderiion Wordeii, James Prince, Henry Bulyea, Andrew Hennigar, Andrew Hamm, Joseph H. hyoc» Adjutant, James Condle. Quciier Mculer, Allen Price. Qd Bailalion King^s County Militia. Majo} , Peter Cougle. Captainx. Samuel Fairwe?iher, Joseph Couf^Ie, WiMiam Fairweather. John C. Vail, John Barbaric, Adjt. Arthur M' Art bur, Samuel Freeze, Lieutenants, Oliyer Barbarie, John BUir, Robert M'Monagle, John Cougle, ./ohn M'Arthur, Sainatjl Gosline, Samuel M'CuUy, £n»igns. William Hallett, Willitur Barberie, Oliver B. Cougle, Daniel Sheck, Abraham Johnstone, Charles Sfockton, Paymaster, John Marten, - Adjutant, John Barbarie, Quarter Masier. Jan:es Hoyt. Major. Thomas Arnold, Captains. (Alcb Wet more, Etijnh Bnxtcr, James Hughson, Joniah U|»haiti, John Davis, A. C. Evuuson, Sd Battalion King's County Militia. John Humbert. Ens\gm. Lieutenants. James Wetmorc, Ebeuczor Smith, John M'Donald, Samupl Fairweniher, William Rulofson, James Fairweather, RufusDe MiM, William Serion. William Frost, Samuel White, Atfhton ICetchum, Samuel Spraguc, Philo MnrVen. Adjntattt, Ab«I English. Qd Batialion f Vest /norland Cotinty Militia. Li^'ul, Colonei. Captains, Bill Chappel, VV, U. BwUiWJ, Henry Chapman, David Chapnrin, Kiuhurd Do^v^er, Juhn Hurris, irfi it I I ' Oliver Bar.ies^ A. Edwin Botsford, Charles D. Smith, Malcolm M*Eachraii, George Oulton, Mansfield Cornwall, Ephraim Allen. Lieutenants, William Raworth, Ceorge L. Kinnean William Bnrnham, James Barnes, Thomas Lovvman, Samuel Eagleworth, James Evans, W. P. Savre, B. Taylor, Joseph Willis, John Anderson. l^ftsigns. Benjamin Charters, Henry Chapman,- sen. Thomas Ayn, John Raworth, John Anderson, John DoA-ninff, Charles Botsford, John Chapman, Ralph Carter, Geoffrey Trueholm, , Thomas Keillor, ' Robert Chapman, William Dixon, Adjutant, David Chapman, Capt, Quarter Master r Jamei Sayre, Sit r aeon, Rufus Smith, Assistant Surgeon. M. Backhouse, Sd Batialion JVestmorland Major, Lieutenauti, Philip Palmer. Captairts, Thomas Pearson, Newton Wells, Samuel Clark, Williani Wilmot. Ezra Stiles, John Smith, John M'Latchy, Jiimes M' Latch V, George Turner, William M'Aluion. ConnU/ Miliiia* Ensigns* Elias Peck, William D. Reed, Daniel Cameron, George Steeves, Hu{;h M'Almon. Quarter Master, Giiorge Rejers. Qd Baltalion Nortliumberland Count ij Militia. Major, Jacob Kollock. Captains. Thomai* Powell, ~ - John Wheten, David M'Almon, Angus M'Intosh, Georgn Pagan, {Samuel M'Kcan, Adjt, Williani Bowser, Robert Jardine, George Thompson, Samuel Long, William Hannington. Lieutenants, Dominique Rohisheau, Alexander M'Kean, S. Hewcs, Qr. Master, Benj. M. Goldsmith, J. P. Ford, J. Bowser, William Wilson, Jonathan Coil, Colin Rankine, Donald Rankine, Robert Long, Peter Campbell. Qd Battalion Charlotte Count// Militia. Lieutenant-Coldnel THo>fA9 Wvbh, Commanding. Major, Captains, Patrick Clinch, «/ohn M'Masteri. Malconi MTarline, Jedcdinh Califfi litugh M'Lcocl jtcile Morrisoi Henry 8c'a1cy, .7am6s Pratt, Samuel M'Far Lieufena) Edward Waddi Peter Clinch, Abraham Weti Samuel Willan Hugh Mathews Emignt, James Pine, Samuel Girvnn, John W. Weldon, William Brait, Archibald Frew, Israel Hicks, John M'Grcggor, William Saunders, Joseph Mazerall. Adjutant, Samuel M'Kean, Capl. Quarter Master, Silvester Hewes. Al.DKRMEN. John ^l. Wilm Xoah Disbrow, Thomas Hardir liobert Robert! George Bond, David Henden Th( Jan ' Mr. Josihua Buntii rJDgton, and Jos Lawrence Sti' ton, Rowland B Herrington, Job Xoble, John CI Brothers, Josepl Ebenezer Her Stivers, Robert Michael Broil Mr. Thomas I Mr. Henry Ni William Dura James O. Ejti Ezekiel baric quires, Porl n'a. Captain Georj His Worship t Captain Thora ■■MP VUSUUL litugh M'Lcod, JfTcile Morrison, llunry Sc'alcy, Jamds Pratt, Samael M'Farline. Lieutenants. Edward Waddington, Peter Clinch, Abraham Wetmore, Samuel Willard, Hugh Mathewson, Patrick Marain, Thomas Turner, Hiiuh M'Callum, John G. Campbell, JlillStgtlS. T. H, Carman, Peter Goss, Archibald M'Cullum, Duncan M'Farline, George M'Kenzie, Jaraei Vsrnon, William M'Kenzie. Adjutant. William Flaherty, Opt, Pai/mastei , Peter Stubs. Surgeon Edward De wolf. Quarter Masfar. Orange Saely. IMM*i Al.DKRMEN. John M. Wilmot, ') Noah Dishrow, j Thomas Harding, ! liohert Robertson, .' ^ George Bond, ', w David Henderson, J CITY or aAIWT JOHBf. Honorable John Robinson, Mayor, Robert Parker, Esquire, Recorder. (A Wards. Queen's Duhe's. Siilncij'g. ■ill/ s. Brook's, Assistants. Mr. Daniel Smith, Daniel Anslcy, David Mather, Bartholomew Coxettcr, James F. Lilly, John Ring, Thomas Sancton, Esquire, Chamberlain, James Peters, Jun. Esquire, Common Clerk, Mr. Joshua Bunting, High Constable, Joshua Buntini:, William Feareby, Benjamin Herrington, Ebenezer Her- rington, and Joseph M*Pherson, Marshals. Lawrence Stivers, William Fenrebey, Robert M'Elvcy, Benjamin Herring- ton, Rowland Bunliu, Robert W. Knowlan, Joseph M'Phersou, Ebenezer Herrington, John M* Arthur, James Stevenson, William Smith, Christopher N'oble, John Clayborne, Andrew Rose, Henry Nice, Jacob Henry, Michael Brothers, Joseph Beatty, Constables, Ebenc/er Herrington, Rowland Bunttn, Benjamin Herrington, L&wrcnce Stivers, Robert W. Knowlan, William Fearebey, Hoft Reaves* Michael Brothers, and Joseph Beattie, do. at Carlcton. Mr. Thomas Baldwin, Cvllcctnr of TaxeSf Mr. Henry Nice, ditto »t Carleton, William Durant, Esq. and Mr. Samuel Hallett, Overseers of the Poor, James O. Botts, Esq. Keeper of the Alms House. Ezekiel barlow, Hugh Johnston, John Ward, and William Leavitt, Es« fjinrcs, Pori Vv'ardensh Captain George Matthew, Harbour Master, His Worship the Mayor, Collector of Anchorage, Captain Tiioraas Hobsoni Collector of Wharfage at the Srenku/fitft* ' I V -.J. [il]]. ! i Thomft* Ueed, Abraham Maybce, John Reed, John Leavitt, John Mi John Wii'.htmao, James Reetl, Smith Thomas, John|S. Anthony, Benjjuuiin Dalton, George Thomas, Alexander Mills, and John VVoodley, Branch Vilols. John Boyd, M. D. and Henry Cook, Esquires, Visiting Physicians. Messrs. Crookshank & Walker, Kerr Si Ratchforil, Jfoha Cox, Samuel Stephen, Geofjje D. Robinson, John V. Thurgar, and XichoUon & Vernon, LireHJted Auctioneers. James 'Price, David Fisher, Alexander M'Grotty, Gkjorge Bond, Thomas Leacii, Thomas Traflon, and Jacob Snider, Surveyors of Luvihcr. William Whelpley, Inspector of Lathwood, StaveSy Hoop Pules. S^c. William Barlow, Henry M'Adam, Geoi^'o Waterberry, and George Boi\- flrtll, Cullers of Dried Fish. William Whelply, Henry M'Adam, Samuel Strange, and Henry Nice, //;■ spfclors of Pickled Fish. R. C.Minnette, Esquire, City Surveyor. Rev. F. Coster, Josiah Wetmore, and Samuel Strange, Trustees of Schoil:^. John Chiiloncr, Esquire, City Gttager. Levi Lockhart, Pound Kecjyer ; J. Belyea, do. at Carletoii, Joshua Bunting, Fence Viewer. Joshua Bunting, looker after yiiisances. Robert James, Inspector of Cord !Vood, John Masten, Inspector of Cord Wood, Lath U^ood, Slaves and Bark, f>> the North Slip. Seth Seely, Collector of Shippage and Wharfage, Weigher of liny, and Mca- iurer of Grain and Coals. PARISH OF PORTLAND. .T. C. Waterbcrry, Henry Gilbert, Allen Otty, Esqrs. Overseers of the Poo.. Ephraim Sentell, James M'Gregor, V/illiam Ackcrley, Thomas Bean, John Miles, and James Grundy, Fence Viewers. Daniel Smith, Town Chrk. fames Robinson, John Robinson, jun. Francis Johnston, William Clukc, John Lodge, Robt. Long, John Furlong, John Vincent, fas. Biir\y, Const abla. Thomas Baldwin and Joseph Fowler, Collectors of Taxes. Richard Stephenson, Michael Campbell, Joshua A. Eg^an, Pound Keepers. Robert Payne, and Robert Rankin, jun. Trustees of Schools. PARISH OfIaNGASTER. Isaac Clarlie and Archibald Menzies, Overseers of the Poor. Isaac Clarke, and G. C. Carman, Trusters of SchooU, ' WiHiam Tilton, and John Cochrane, Pound Keepers. Joseph Laggs, John Harding, Archibald Cooper, Robt. Kelly, CotislabUi John Harding, Collector of Taxes. William Tilton and George Van^hnn, Fence Viewers. John Cufcraie, Town CUrk ai d Ov.rtecr of the Fishery. eavitt, John Mill*, Liithony, Benj;»nii|fi VVoodley, Branch P/ii/sicians. uhu Cox, Samuel liolson & Vernoii, rge Bond, Thomas Lumhcr, p Pules, SfC. and George Boa- id Henry Nice, In- Trustees of Scho. letoik wes and Bark, / > rofllay, and Mil a- rrseers of the Pam. lionias Bean, Jol.i) n , William Clllkc^ . Burly, Comfablti. ir.v. »u, Pound Keepers. hools. 'oor. Kelly, Comlabl it y* PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. J;imes Moran, Joseph Drown, and Isaac Bradshaw, Trustees of Schools. Ehcnezcr Vaughan, and William Bradshaw, jun. Overseers oj^ the Poor, Joseph Brown, Collector of l^axes, ilezekiah Belong and Simon Vaughan, Coastahlee. Daniel Vaughao, Pound Keejyer. Daniel Brown and Philip Black, Fence Viewers. Henry S. Powers, Parish Clerks CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Honorable William Black, Chairman, James Ewing, Enquire, Deputy Chairman. COMMITTEE. •Xe^jemia!) Merritr, j) C R. W. Crookshank, Thomas Millidge, > Esquires. ^ Charles Simonds, Thomas Barlow, ) ( Roi)ert Rankin. Mr. James Roherrson, jun. Secretar}'. [ 8AINT JOHN SOCIETY LIBRARY. Honorable John Robinson, President, Honorable Ward Chipman, Vice-President, Rev. Frederick Coster, and James White, Esqniro-, Cbmmittecr. Robert Parker, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Library hours— Three till four o'clock on Wednesdays and Saturdays. ECLECTIC LIBRARY. William B. Kinnear, Esquire, President, Thomas Barlow, Esquire, Vice-President, George D. RoMnson, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. J. V/. Boyd, Librari:in. Library hours— Fron) three tiJI four on Wednesdays and Saturdays. If Claayitable Institutions. Thomas Millidge, Esquire, President, Henry Halsall, Esquire, Vice-President, Jithn M. VVilmot, Esquire, Treasurer, James T. Hanford, Esquire, Secretary. — qO^ — Robert W. Crookshank, Esquire, President, j John Boyd, Esquire, M.D. Vice-President,, Mr. Jnmes P.ohertson, sen. Treasurer, Mr. John Wi'jhart^ Sfcretary,. ,jgai(ii.s-j#»,.,^-^*ri.Ti,ji^ .. ^i >>Wi>M»>iiwi|l«i M i i>) lii>iiii ■T-^.mw REGISTERED FIREMEN IN SAINT JOHN. David Waterbery, Esquire, Chief Engineer, Mr^ George Waterbery, Assistant Kngiueer, Hichard Partelow, VVi!li«in fioUsoe, Sanuiel Mason, Thoiiujs Miller, James MilleK, Honry Porter, Thomas Fenwick, Thomas W, Wurren, George Colston, Samuel Jordan, Henry M«Acldam, <)ames Hancock, ENGINE No. 1. : Silas G. Deforest, Foreman^ John Miller, Assistant Foreman. James M'Cullough, William Best, William Eraser, Lewis Fairweather, James Nisbet, James Portmore, Stephen D. Duraat, Samuel Skinner* Charles Best, ENGINE No. 2, ■^Villiam Barlow, Foreman, William Bailey, Assistant Foreman. William Thompson, Wm. Whelplcy, jun. John Hawks, Thomas Barlow, , Samuel Dadge, James Hughes, John Leonard, John Smith, Oliver Blizard, Thomas Calvert, David Login, Philip Scureman. William W. Emslie, William Hewiston, James Campbell, James M'Glashan, James Goodwin, ENGINE No. 3. Stephen Gerow, Forevuxn, Christopher Lockhart, Assistant Foreman. James Wood, James £. M^Donnld, George M*Auley, James M*Auley, Charles Kay, David Walerberrj, jun. David S. Marshall, Peter M'Laren, Robert Morecraft, Issac Vanwart, J(uiies Gerow, William Vanwart, W^llliam Beers, George Thoaason. Reuben Watts, Samuel Gillies, Fyler Dibblee, Stephen Smith, John M'Naughton, John ArAlpinc, ENGINE No. 4. Isaac Gerow, Foreman, John Dibblee, Assistant Foreman, .Tohn Golding, Daniel jones, Gecge Spencer, John Smith, W illiam M'Arthur, Charles S. Thomas, 4 Solomon Knight, .leremiah Vradenburgh, Joseph Mereer, Thomas Durgan, Ilobert WcBtcoat, Grant M'Keozie. f^ti*-^ Arr'wal a fid Departure of the MAUDES to and from St, John, The MAils for Halifax, Cumberland, Sussex V^ule, T)f)rchestcr, liichibiicto, Miramichi, Bay cle Chaleur, Fredericton, Que- bec, and Montreai, depart on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Letters for those places, must be in the Post-Offivc by noon on that day. The Mails from the above places arrive on Saturday at 2 v^ m. Mails for Kingston, Gap;e Town, and Fredericton, are also dis- jmtched on Saturday at 2 p.m. and arrive on Tuesday at noon. The Mails fromlSaint Andrews, Saint Stj^phens, and the United States, arrive on Friday at 10 o'clock, a. m. and depart oji Sat'jrday, at 3 p. m. The Mails from Nova-i;>cotia, by the DIgby Packet, arrive on Friday, and depart at noon on Saturday. HOLIDAYS AT THE PUBLIC OFFICES. 1st January, New- Year's Day. 17th Marchi Saint Pi (riek. ' * . 23d April, Saint George. 29th Mav, Kinjr Charles. 24th June, Saint John. I9th July, King's Coronoiion. * 12th Aujnist, VJiwa Geortye the 4th bopn* 29th September, Michaelmas, lull October. 3()th November, Saint Andrew. 25th December, Christmas Day. ^;y I " > Christmas J lolidnys.^ Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday. Those Holidays ivhith happen on a Sundny are kept on the Monday following. ;>»(..;,<. ^.^ ^w-ji. ■i^j^'^* t«'-fwii«<»w%wntir. I ,i«.,«a^iay Mirtki icket, arrive oii From an AMElllCAN ALMANACK, for the Year 1827. January. — Sisters and Brethren of the HotisehoW of Agricuhure, let me five you giad {^reetinj;, and wish joy to your homes, on the rt'liirn of anothtr Kew-Yenr. Peace, innocf nee, health, h»p[)iness, griuituiie, hu youi'ti, during its progress. Abundant crops, crown your hihoiirs. Conteiunx'nt sweeten all your enjoyments. Charity spread witU; your hands in buccour to t!>w destitute. Benev<;l'jnce urjie yon to interpret the deeds ;uul words of otiiers UH fnfourably as yon can ; forhiddin be forgiven. Love expand yoi'.r liearts to the end)r:ict'nient of the whoI<" hnmifn family. And devbtion lift them up, in awe, hn'i:i!ity, ai'.d grateful iifloraiion, to the Great Father of all, ih«' Mi'ilitie.'.t, the Wisest, tiie Best, whose bounty, mercy, and love, shower plenty and joy thron^hout the uni- verse. — liis goodn«j*s m;iy you experience in !ife, his mercy in death, and his boundless, universal love in that brighter and better world, where felicity will be ns perfect as it will be endless. Hark ! the cattle have risen from their " recumbent posture,*' and seetn to hint that their fodder is not where it should be, and tlmt the j'.ood men imd niert lads are somth'Mv 'mX'xqtq they ought not so long to !)e — in the hon« and in bed, instead of in the barn, distributing the morning uieal to their horney and hairy and hay eating family. FKBtinARY. — * A calendar, n calendar ! look in the almanac; find oi:i moon ihine, find out moon-shine.' Search too for pDrients and prodigies. " \V^lien these prodi«ries do so conjointly meet, let not men say, These are thei*- reasons, — They are nnliiral ; For, I believe, they are portentous thinjjb, Unto the climate that they i)oint upon." " The 17th of Febrnar ( i.j98) tlie king (James 6th)being in the great kirk (i, e. Saint Giles) of Edinburgh at the ceremone, Mr. Patrick Galloway red out likit the forme or maneer of the divisione of the foure kirkis o'^ Edin. nne quarter of the tonne to every kirke. The said 17th Fe'oruar, betwixt 'J loin the morning, ane grate darknes be reasone o 'eclipes, sick ane darkne^ hesnet beine sene, for the hail pepell within Edin.yat knew what it was, ;,at it had beine duimsday. Merchaniis and otheris yat war ignorent, stckit li)tr bait dofis, and ren to the kirke to praie, as j^if it had beine the last day." — Birrel's Dairy, p. 45. The 8upcr>tition of ihe ancients in regard to eclipses, was carried to an excess almost surpassing belief. Philosophical treatises were written to show against what regions the malevolent effects of any particular eclipse were oimed; and the writers tifiirmpd, that the effects of an eclipse of the bu.», continued ns many years as the eclipse lasted hours; and those of that of the moon as many njonths.— In 113?., oa the 2d of Aug. there was u U-rribi* D ^1 "t*^.*-* \ '» -'A^ eclipse of the sun, during which the stnrs were lecn — and the awful rente, quiuce was a schism iu the church, three Popes at once, assuiTiing each, t( be the /egi/ima/c successor ofSmat Peter, The great solar eclipse in I80i/ Biadc aiisost melancholy ami lianeinl change in the leasoiif, if we may ije- Jieve the fanciful family of the cionkers. Don't keep your cuttle constantly on salted fodder; they will tire of it. Give your forward cows' good hay and occasionally some potatoes. Maucu.— Every farmer should mind his p's and q's. in these limes, which tr) men's purses tuui prudence ; he should ne^'^lect neither his vespers, nf>r hiii vigils, nor his njatins ; business should, at times and seasons aU, he iiis pri^ viuin tnofjile : his uiotto sl.ould bu sen/jtr paratns ; when his affairs demaful instant iiltention, delay should not lie permitted to ohtrude his un'»ainl> burly bulk into his coiiij)any ; when hi.s interest and duty both unite, and lie plain and blraight before him, he should never say, as Pcrci^rine Pickle when over futzi/, w;)s wont to do — '• \ have my doiil;tb" — thonyh it was na. tur.'d enough in Pci e^ for when Sir Richanl, the skilful boivler, had "ivei»hiin tLjii of the nini'pius, and he was tumbling and roilinu: about in all the iligni- iy of lii/t, he might well be troubled vvi'li doubts of his own identity. Yes; every farmer should po^sc-'s as nnieh decision of character as our Auicricati travtller Led}urd, who surprised the clficial {;cr*on that asked him how soon lie could be ready to set oif for the iiuerior of Africa, by replying" promptly and firiaJy, " To- Moirow." Every farnier's wife, too, should cheerfully bear her idiure in the heat ami burden of the ih\\\ and beautifully carry her yoke evenly with her yoke follow. Neither ;;adding nor gossiping ought to lead her to forget the liij;h duties of her culiiug. When the one or tho other lures her astray, we \\i\ dd accost her, as Homer tells us Hector, ilia hero o{ Troy, did his wife Andromache — ' Go home, and mind your own busim^^s. Follow your spinning, and keep you maids to their work." Their Penny of observation should go to tho purchase of experience. £very inerthnnt siiould be a tair, yet caulrious dealer. Every parson should have at I' a.ii ai nnxicusa solicitude for the tlock as for the llecce. Every doctor should uvaid riiakmi,' unconscionablo bills, and holding our false hopes to patients wliu c;;:: ;ieVLr reco\er. . If not done in the fail, now dress your grass grounds with some well rotted manure. Two lorids in the fdl aTe as goo I as three in the spring; buterstt RO.v it is not too bite to secure a good crop. .'XiRiL. — '• VVhe.i first the tender blades cfgrasa appear, An.i buds, I'lnt yet tb.e breath of Enriia fear, Stund ui the door of life, and ttsk to clothe tlie rear;** The Airmer on»i,ht to get his implement" of luiiibandry in i^eadiness for th *. diu\.i*> of the bur^y season. Hi^ sLimmtr fuel must be cut, and his wood- ho H,' fi led. ft is also high tiiiiefor him to house his sleigh, sled, and all hi* n) -.tJei!. .i.id things tiiat apijcrtuin io st^rn winter's surly reign, till the next return of earth's whiteness. Safe bind, saf* find, is the word. Examine the vonditiouofyour bec». Attend to your fences and stone walls. Give thew vlU a thorough repui.' ai speedily usi ihu fro*t vviil allow. Whatever kind* at w ncin|5 mate ncrally use nee. Let ; aWays to be il'ight yf hand lubstantiat fei rier to breach n mighty fine the first table vith hitn and tion fences are and the abs o our more *tu begin with a isirned to lea and then a sta make nothing: May.—" Pr ^eetation : per *r and simpler promise is mos teitament, whi /^y, promises ai one-be-sharp w < ind by, but ihoi Irom the most i « very unprofii vender may plu pockets his pun discover the ai tenanco, may h; accusation, velii hii cost, that of *'ing is a wearin 'I'ofully misnom halitmsy in the ti wfind. If it is Napoleon was v it in bhick nnd and " reduced t( Ions of the law;, Attend to po! early cabbages, a the ?iin~iio coo 8onk the seed in w lao.'c f o everj "f^''i''^i*'%>-^^"*^ id the flwfiil reuse- , assiiiTiing rnch, ti^ >l«r eclipse in I80i^ e ni»j pe toiii, if w they will tire of it. potatoes. I these times, which itr iiis vespers, nur isoiis aU, be !iis pri- I his affnirs detnnriii :ruile iiis ungainly, iy bolli uiiite, and i Perci'iine Pickle, -fhoijyh it was nu. mler^ had given him ut'in al! tiie diiini- ,vn Identity. Yes; L*r as our Aiucricaa sked him how soon ! repiyifi-^ promptlj , should cheerfully cautifully carry her gossij)ing ought to en the one or tho ;ells us Hector, ilia r.d mind your owr. s to their work." 3xperieuce. Every )ui'bon shouki have e. Every doctor ur fuUc hopes to 111 icmc well rotted spring; but er«tt |car, ;ar, |c the rear;" in readiness for liu, and his wooJ- ]), sled, and all h:» bn, til! the next [d. Examine the falls. Give lhet« hatcver kiad» qI ijbncmjf materiali nre the cheepest and most plentiful, will be also th« moH Generally used. But Btone walls nre unquestionably the best kind* of (ence. Let a fencc^ however, he made of whatever maleriaU it may, itVught always to he well and properly huilt. Never try to build a fence by nnr slight of hand tricks, hocuSy pocus, or Ucicfc art. To conj^ire up a good and lubstantial fence out of a few pieces of rotten sticks, and oppose it cs a bar- rier to A/rflrc//y cattle, is a notable undertaking, at which some persons hava n mii^hty fine knack. — Such ingenuity deserves the reward of sitting down «t the first table of the Bcrmiciile** feast, in the eastern tale, and banqueting with him and Shacabac on their invisible dainties. These patent con^iira- ii')v fence<» are excellent horn books to teach cattle the a, b, c, of unrulincis, Slid the abs of jumping over, or shovcn down, all opposition ; like some of our more sturdy politicians, when fully bent on carrying a point. — Some begin with a weak iiii\cey perhaps three rails high. — When their cattle have laarned to leap over or throw down this, they add another rail, and now and then a stake or a pro{)u Even all Xhis the tractable animals soon learn to wake nothing of. May. — " Promising is the very air o'er the time : it opens the eyes of ex- j)eciation : j)erfonnarce is ever the duller for his act ; and, but in the plain- er and simpler kind of people, the AqM of saying is quite out of use. To promise is most courtly and fashionable ; perfonuance is a kind of will or teitament, which argues a great sickness in his judgement that makes it.** /^y, promises area crop much cultivated in the knowing f^cUh of this every- one-be-sharp world ^of ours, and they are as jilenty as blackberries will be by •nd by, but though, like compliments, they cost nothing, and are easily raised trom the most unpromising soil of cool heads and colder hearts, yet they ape ft very unprofitable crop, ^eldon) going for vinre than they are worth ; tho vender may plume himself on his l;nack nt bargaining, when the vende* pockets his purchase, and smilingly trips away ; but the imposee may ofteri discover the article to be damnified, and, with a different show of conc- tenance, may happily tuvn it u}>«.in the iwpotrr's hanils : tlicn will there bo accusation, velitation, litigation; and the planter in these fields will find to nil cost, that of raising many promises there is no end, and that much fib- s to go through ; whcrs Ci^rn and grass start full in view, and ask a brisk ami jovial crew, to treat them as injustice due, you must not sit and ruminate beneath the sycamore, or prate about vvliat you have seen or done, for haying now should be begun. So, to it, boys, with sithe and rake, and let the best precedence take the loa- ders of the fragrant 6eld, to whom the rest are bound to yield. Before th9 liun has risen, rise, ftud to your mowing hie, for thus they /yor/c it who ars vyise. and from their slumbers fly. It will be the best vvay in the cool of the ixki//i'd to mow, or get too hazj/ e'en to go. AucusT. — " Somej>Iace their bliss in action, sotne in ease ; Those cull i( plensurc, und couttnluicat thaie*^ . 0o said At iher, and fal An, ever thin fbr plcasuriJ out which 111 10 long sougl ni»?hl over tl The Persian! door to be u| on whom In: play d«ily wil man doctor very point, ii titled, "Ich or, Physic brl leiis grand thj io, my word Mice afr.resai liers, and di'o determined t< and if thev w( grago of Spaii hold them." when steam is iheni to l)» jc Dig ripe r Pull flax.—D Septkmber. why so, Cassii whistle, and ' dusty by-pM'h to exclaim, so kingdom for a t« horrah, an eut a sorry pr b<> had had i helligerants of not to be con seized as such tontendins^ p( ally to be rest mnury, who a fields and fore n green. — I, o peacefully if J Uubb/; " C9i Xm. Willi )iw 'iii»l8 «!? i >ll)l l ' ■ l*-'%r-r^m'< t eyef. Look yrUk lief. Mark, in ihinj iistire, which in thil ? and th*! crcnture eat image orBiitho- cozener. ThrougN ed ;owns hidtt all. less hrcaks: nrna it I'es if thou art blind, y politician oft will ts preservation from ther of the varioiK inst the assaults of ilphnr, and plant it means »o efRcAcioui being soaked loree f this application oa the largest and best Bre«k off the most ; ihoo'.s out It!! Toil !s : break them from ill the more reaJilj ,-)lanting deprives it nd exposes n lo ii , and that becomes ^ting to the surfass. your gardens ibo- were all nlive ; ba go through ; where iai crew, to treat eatb the sycamore, w should be begun. dence take the loa- yield. Before tlia ey wnr/t it who «ra iu the cool of tita the sun's scorchiii? I, and repose you )erore, til! the heat ; shun cold waterS ou't wish yourself ;ird in a glow, lei4 »* . 0o said Alcjuniffr the greftt. Rut all seek pleasure in one iflode or dito* |hcr, and fancy iliey obtain it, while few look for contentment, or, if iher «o, ever think they find it. All, then, should be in action, since they wish iter plcnsuiw To action, too, should all resort, if they wish for health, with- out which no plcnsure can be enjoyed. Exercise is the true elixir of life, so long sought for in vain by the ancient alLl)cmi?ts, while sweating «t mid- nifliht over their crucibles, and watcljins: the birth of the grand arcanum. The Persian physician was well nware cT ibis, who ordered a hollow battle- door to be nir.de, In which he enclo;'ed his niedicin.'sand requested his king, on whom luxury and indolence had fastened a complication of disorders, to play daily with the instrument at shuttlecock. — Hear what the famous Ger- man doctor Siegfried Schroeder Schoendcrbrohgendoitrugcr, says to this very point, in the 999th page of the 222d Ibl. vol. of his immortal work, en- titled, " Ich Den Rifiigen Lchrcr Der Warbeit Beit Der Froh Die Hand," or, Physic brought home to every one's bu;^iness and bosom ; the idea is no less grand than original. — * Keep no more cats than will catch mice ; if you do, my word for it, you will have a sickly house, overrun, not only with tbo mice aforesaid, but, what is much ..lOre to the purpose, with as many pow- ders, anti di*opi, and pills, and boluses, and nostrums, as if porap itself harf determined to listen to poor king Lear, and take physic in earnest. No; and if they won't rat it nor mnnse it, I wouKI join issue with my brother San- trajfo of Spain, and prescribe warm water, till the house became too hot lo hold them." Perhaps, bad tbi^ celebrated iEsculapiu* lived in our day, when ttenm is applied to so many auf! various uses, he might liave ordcr^il them to l)» jot stea.ny^ and then sent packing. Dig: ripe potatoes, anj such as have dead vines. Inoculate fruit item. Pull flax. — Drain marshes. Be not too I'ond of finery. September. — " Cassius Is s-weary of (he world I" cries Peter Piper ; ** ay ? why so, Cassius ?" questions uncleRubby, " becayte I've nothing to wet my whistle, and 'li? pugnacious hard work to beat Nicky's tattoo along these dusty by-pA-hs, with not a tester in one's pouch ; I'm every moment ready to exclaim, somewhat in king Richard the hunchback's despairing note, my kingdom for a — tiram ! — Archimedus or Pythagoras was a ;;»/;£,' jiJ(//7cio«i dolt t« horrah, and cry eureka, only for having, like a simple school-boy, fignre«i cut a sorry problem ; bad it been a tos« of whiskey that he had clurcbed, b* had had reason to cry," I have foun> »-. • *. * * * J ' t' ) I then sway to the forest to felling the trees." — Mix itraw, in layerf, witWy freea or new-cut clover, grttss, or corn stalks. [j Gather eorn-5t:ilks. Get off the flax-seed. Put the cider-mill in order) for makinjc good Old Orchatd, the true yanky whiskey. Gntlier the npplei ' mn they fall. Sow winter grain, if not done already. Don't let the pij» (,o to digging your potatoes, nor the hens, hawks, and squirrc!*! to shelling tho eorn.nor tha cattle to pickins; the apples, as they are had workmen, and apt K) do the hiiainesH in a^lovenly way. Spread out flax to rot. Gather your white beans. Pull seed heinp, and secure it *r. your barns. OcTOBSR. — Many evils are in the world, and if they cannot he cured, thoy B»u»t be endured. The king*s evil we have all heard of, iJ'we have neither •cen it, nor 'uffered it. And kings ti.emselvcs are great evils; but ^ith them we have not been much troubled in our happy country, in these latter •lajs. — Anciently, kings became quacks, and as they claimed their sceptres by divine riiiht, they assumed the divina right also of curing the kings evil, and other disorder)*, which the coward/ce, ignorance, and superstition that could servilely submit to their pride ind tyranny, were not at all disposed lo call in qjestion. But enough of kir.gs — monarchs and courts are all the snmtt, from Macedonia's miulmau to the Swede, from a German duke*s tc a Russian tznr*s — vhey are all quackery. Another evil is the queati's rt'i/, a disorder to which many of the/rtj'rrcx arc often subject. It generally arises from a too frequent iHse of the snuff* box, the pipe, the tobacco-box, \\\eaqua vitar bottle, and the Waverley novels; and nninirests itself in an utter aver- sion to cold water, ivory comlis, soap-suds, close caps, dopped tresses, and short nails. The most prohjible mode of effecting a cure is, to subititute Lv vender for the anuff-box, wormwood for the pipe, sweet Hag for the toba»'co box, spruce beer and ^Hf>e gr< minal. Pastil ed, are proper entirely exclul Relaxations ol gorute and \tr\ energy and ar henlth, to chl bears near affui philantlrjropy, then ihc croak into duub, smi imilo once a n for a month tc is an utis ; the pravest in»u is ing plcasiu'^ in pi'oiiioiing f!je Imr fiery eiubr vour locks of I when you go li I on your path s « — «I IWI—iiWI«|»l Take n burn III before a bo( liee the round llctvreeu the gl Iff ■ ■•'■*jf'.; ', in layerf , witkl (Jer-mill in order) Gilt lier the npplei' 1 n't let the pij* j,o ;!>: to shelling tho workmen, and apt ot. Gather your not be cured, thoj il' we have neither St evils; but *ilh trv, in these latter ned their sceptre« ing the kings evil, I superstition that not nt all tlispofod courts are all the erman duke*s to sk the quean* s evily a Il generally arise* ncro-\)ox, Xheaqua If in an utter aver- •0|)ped tresses, and is, to suhititute Lv ag for the toba«'?t> le Bible for Waver- ynteuls,\\\c patient thinj: de|M?nd8 on exactitude; while hould be dully ro* evil. One niofH ie last best gift of fnl, and unloqtuv ursclves, with tho Id, and when t\\t T of his memoir*, It, and whom ho IS." Now, 'truth ]phext frienilsbips, )rn)e(l between « lut is it poisihle li a circiunstanco li|) is remarkably luvoted to dining it a fashiontble dinner-party. Like JonahN gourd, it grovrg in a night, aad lies in a ni^ht. A gentleman went to coui^rrttulate a friend oruhi» gaining lomo prefernient. The friend, puffed un with hi« promotion, pretended he Hid nut know who the gentleman r>di. Not in the least disconcerted at to strange a reception, he changed bis tone, and said, ' I am come to condole with you upon the great niifcforiune that has befallen you : — yours is, indeed a desperate case : you arc so completely deaf and blind as not to know your old friends I' — Sovereign remedies : For the gorft, to^and water; whoop- ing cough, ipecacuanha^;^ bile, exerci-c; corns, easy shoes ; Ics vapcuvt noirt^ blue ruin ; rhcumati\m,X«tW llanncl and patience ; tooth-ache, pluck it out ; debt, oxalic acid ; love, uuitriniouy ; scolding wife, smoking ; closefistedness, plenty orf" aqua-vita;. Bui we have done, or we shall enlighten the world a* much as Hr. RadclilFe saiD be would do, who used to threaten some of hi* brethren of the faculty, that he would leave the whole niystery of pliysic bo» hind Uim. written on half a sheet of paper. — Dig carrots, beets, turnips, par*- nj^)* cabbages, &c. early in the month, if not done the last of October. — Ik'.uA^fcas under shelter. Carry celery into the cellar. Finish ploughing 4)^^H|ie ground gets too hard. 9P9e»/\)EK. — InnT>cent mirth, gayety, and recreation, are surely not ti- oiinal. Pastiwie kwA amusoment, at suitable seasons, and not unduly extend- ed, are proper, and even necessary; for youth. Nor ouL'ht any age to bo entirely excluded from an occasional and rational participation in thein. Relaxations of toU, and unbendingsof the mind from study, serve to rcinvi- gnrute and reanimate the corporeal and mental jiowcrs, aiul give them n«w cncrizy and ardour for the renewal of their labours. They conduce; to hcnlth, to clice»Tuluass, and to philanthropy; and inattention to health bears near affinity to the crime of suicide, and a want of cheerfulncse, or of philanti»ropy, is forbidden by the Foujider of the Christian Faith. Let not then ihe croakings of moroseness and of beetle-browed bigotry frighten you into duub, smileucss melarjcholy.'or drive you only to grin horribly a ghast- •milo once a month, and be obliged to mourn for the unnatural exhibition for a month to ctn.ie, as if it were the unjiardonable sin. — The g:avc8t beait is an ass; the gravest bird is an owl ; the gravest fish is an oyster; and tho gravest man is u fool. But don't, while engaged iu your sleighrides, or icek- lag plcasur*^ in any other mode, do not lly to strong liquors as a means of prouioiiug clioerrulness. Do not let theDalilah Rum lure you tog often to liur fiery embraces, and while she lulls you to slecj) in her lap, shear close y»ur locks of reason, dejyrivingyou of both bodily imd mental strength; least, wlien you go heIjJie^s!y frou) her claliiuuce, every stick, and stone, and stra'r jonyour path should prove a Plnlisiine in the way.— Fahlwii.t,. To o/merve an Ecitpse of Ihs Sun, loUhout injury to the Eye, Take a burning g'ass, or spectacle glass, that magnifies viry much ; hold lit before a book^or pasteboard, wice the distance of its focus, and you will lice the rouud body of the sun, ^\\A the maimer in which the moou passca llciweeu llie gUisi and tho bUi:, during ihu whole cclipuc, ■J .r iv' n^ii^"»t'' T^n* ri^^ vi^rf nif:^1i;^i^1]:i?*:vi' i)^ • ^4 6i » :,5! a, fr- -^.^.^-^.*WM^..