^, ^J IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) //^>^5^ jS' % V I 1.0 I.I .25 ttt !&& 12.2 U 11.6 — 6" Hiotographic Sciences Corporalion as Wm MAIN STillT WItSTM.N.Y. I4SM (716)l7a-4S03 CIHM/ICMH Series. CIHM/ICMH Collection de microfiches. Canadian inatituta for Historical Microraproductiona / inatitut Canadian da microraproductiont hiatoriquaa Tachnical and Biblioflraphic Notaa/Notas tachniquaa at bibliographiquas Tha Inatituta haa attamptad to obtain tha baat original copy avaiiabia for filming. Faaturaa of thia copy which may Km bibliographically uniqua, which may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproduction. or which may significantly changa tha usual mathod of filming, ara chacltad balow. □ Colourad covars/ Couvartura da couiaur I I Covars damagad/ D D D D D Couvartura andommagAa Covars rastorad and/or laminatad/ Couvartura raatauria at/ou palliculAa □ Covar titia miasing/ La titra da couvartura manqua I I Colourad mapa/ Cartas gtographiquaa Bn couiaur Colourad ink (i.a. othar than blua or biaclt)/ Encra da couiaur (i.a. autra qua blaua ou noira) I I Colourad platas and/or illustrationa/ Planchas at/ou illuatrations an couiaur Bound with othar matarial/ Rail* avac d'autras documants r~71 Tight binding may cauaa shadows or distortion along intarior margin/ La rB liura sarria paut cauaar da I'ombra ou da la distortion la long da la margo int^riaura Blank laavaa addad during rastoration may appaar within tha taxt. Whanavar poaaibia, thasa hava baan omittad from filming/ II sa paut qua cartainas pagas blanchaa ajoutias lors d'una rastauration apparaissant dans la taxta, mala, lorsqua cala Atait possibla. cas pagas n'ont ppi AtA filmAas. Additional commanta:/ Commantairas supplAmantairas; L'Institut a microf ilmi la maillaur axamplaira qu'il lui a itt poasibia da sa procurar. Las details da cat axamplaira qui sont paut-Atra uniquas du point da vua bibliographiqua, qui pauvant modifier una imaga raproduita. ou qui pauvant axigar una modification dans la mAthoda normala da filmago sonf indiqute ci-dassous. I I Colourad pagas/ Pagaa da couiaur Pagas damagad/ Pagas andommagtes Pagas rastorad and/oi Pagas rastaurtes at/ou pallicultes Pagas discolourad, stainad or foxa< Pagas dicolortes. tachat^as ou piquAes Pagas datachad/ Pagas dAtachias Showthrough/ Transparanca Quality of prin Quality intgaia da I'imprassion Includas supplamantary matarii Comprand du material suppl^mantaira Only adition avaiiabia/ Saula Mition disponibia I I Pagas damagad/ I I Pagas rastorad and/or laminatad/ r~7] Pagas discolourad, stainad or foxad/ I I Pagas datachad/ r~l Showthrough/ FTj Quality of print varias/ |~~1 Includas supplamantary matarial/ I — I Only adition avaiiabia/ n Pagas wholly or partially obscurad by arrata slips, tissuas, ate, hava baan rafilmad to ansura tha bast possibla imaga/ Las pagas totalamant ou partialiamant obscurcias par un fauillet d'errata, una palura, ate. ont M filmtas k nouvaau da fa^on A obtanir la maillaura imaga possibla. ■> This itam is filmad at tha reduction ratio chackad balow/ Ca document est filmi au taux da reduction indiqu* ci-des sous 10X 14X 18X 22X 26X 30X ' v/ 12X 16X 20X 24X 28X 32X Th« copy filmed h«r« haa baan raproducad thanka to tha ganaroaity of: New Brunswick Museum St. John Tha imagaa appaaring hara ara tha bast quality possibia considaring tha condition and lagibiilty of tha original copy and in kaaping with tha filming contract spacificationa. Original copiaa in printad papar covars ara fiimad beginning with tha front covar and anding on tha last paga with a printad or illuatratad impraa- sion, or tha back covar whan appropriate. All othar original copies are filmed beginning 'on the first page with a printed or illustrated impres- sion, and anding on the last page with a printed or illustrated impression. The last recorded frame on each microfiche shall contain the symbol — »> (meaning "CON- TINUED"), or the symbol V (meaning "END"), whichever applies. Maps, plates, charts, etc.. may be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning in the upper left hand corner, left to right and top to bottom, as many frames as required. The following diagrams illustrate the method: L'axamplaire fiimA fut reprodult grica i la gAnArosit* da: New Brunswick (Museum St. John Lea imagaa suivantea ont AtA raproduitea avac la plus grand soin. compta tenu de la condition at de la nattet* de I'exemplaira filmA. et en conformity avac lea conditions du contrat da filmage. Lea exemplairas originaux dont la couverture en papier eat imprimAe aont filmfo en commenpant par la premier plat at en terminant aoit par la darnlAre page qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration. aoit par la aacond plat, salon la cas. Toua lea autrea exemplairas originaux aont filmAs an commenpant par la premiere paga qui comporte une empreinte d'impression ou d'illustration et en terminant par la darniire page qui comporte une telle empreinte. Un des symboles suivents apparaltra sur la derniire image de cheque microfiche, selon le cas: le symbols — ^ signifie "A SUIVRE", :c symbols V signifie "FIN". Les cartes, planches, tebleaux, etc.. peuvent Atre filmAs A des taux de rMuction diffArents. Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un seui ciich«. il est film* A partir da Tangle supArieur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en bes, en prenant le nombre d'imeges nAcessaire. Las diagrammtia suivanta illustrent la mAthoda. 1 2 3 1 / i Farmer'is FOR TUB YEAR orouniornDt Bcinff tbe Third- after Bissextile ,er Leap Year;* ]VLATBD TOR T4L«;M taipi AN OF HALIFAX U) NOVA-«COTfA, Ai/I wiU S9rve f&r^ any jMir^ of the Provinct, [ir Sale at th« Free Press OiBce^vboTesale and retaif. )t^^ ptr douni 12 dollars a: Gross, and; Seven penci half penmji single. ->l<':Zrtrt:>X-'Z*ZTZrtlTtzl*X*X''X*t<^r-t^ri^^^^ !- 1 ffihtttwu.fifr HsUfis ffirboor, takn/^'om tkt it^nted Btfeeiivnt u ^,^. ... .^, ,..^,', Cusmi-aouse at Uatifax/ ^ *^ - SAMBRO i8ltinf4Dri1ilit|<#tf b hi lttiiude.44 deg. 30 mia. Nj longitude 63 dpft* 32 iiinrW^ -» ^- FroiQ the wcBtward, bring the light to bf tr N. £'. if it bears morej '■' Itrly, slr*|«b iu ibe 60uU)war4L4i4J it btais JN. |i^I «»«l as kmm'Ii inure ^vljr as yjiv^pIeaseiJIberflNfing ii*^«hoiU MrJedg^toike 8put|>MarU$lhfD| it op»A,'Mii f uur lalboai#boLW ; >gbe it moie ihaui a inil».atjul a kaU bi(| l^ncb more as you pleaar.- Note — The wfstfrp ledges lie from the Hgbt 8^ W ilUfant two milfj • ^ber W S'W abaut ooe league ; the esstero ledjtts lie id a ranije tpme above water ; the outeripoat iwe aute ami a kait'l'rom tbe liglitl j^g fVom it E N E. | When the light bears ^ertbt^difttiit aboet S^iniles,' run N E 4 milnJ north will carry you to Chtdabuuo Head at a propvr distance clearj danger. When a*bf»att of Cbedabitcto Head, run N. f W for Uie soutfi ^teorge's Island. Wneo iritbin | a mite of GabrgeV island you may enter' tli« birboi '«f it iu IS-lathoins, ur east ot it in 15. Jn passing between Si^bdwicltpQint and Meagher's beach ruaoeai ;^inttu shun a sboal which riins oflTS W Trom the beach. Tbete biAlso a sboal lying one mile south of Sandwich point. Coming f>om tbe eastward, rut» for the light and you cannot fail -Ifihedabucto 1J^ a« youjipen Halifax Harbour ; the light being l4«iiaQt from the Uiead to tbe ^ W. ' Siptalimiide at F^-i Okorge when One bail close for one sqiiire rigged vessel. Oi>e ball half boifted for two do,, IPwo balls close for three 4o ' <■ ^wo bails separated for four de . A jiendant^f anj^ colour lor Ajrede [The. ahwe-^tre hmitedat the eott or ttr the veteelfittt 0apeare in, mth the Jtard until the venel ^ttn be teen^ when uve colours mUI h^hoitted mt the mast J^n Union for a Flsg-Sbip, with or without a Squadron .!><} with a litd Pendant over it^ fit a Two decker. . jp.) with a blue Pepdantnvf r it for a Frigate. 1^0 with a white Pendant over it for a sma!) armed Vessel 4 rfU fl»g|^«rctUiibiuli»r« Picket tefteJt Mre toming into hdrl A do under a ball for six do A do over a 6o half hoisted fo A do under 2 du close (or 8 M A do between 2 do separated I A flagot any colour for 10ur> west tftird MrmfOfeordiifg to tk tiddiiitmofn hull at Iheeeuti one or me/e of the foUomttg i headif.. A blue Pendant for a IVle rohij A red Pt>nd:int for a M^rchai A white Pvndaot f;>r a Top6ai| ,', or Sloop-. A blue and \ihite flirg horisiei)| vided Neutral Vhat Vl^hile Sod blue. Pendant lUan of War BltifFjag N)K«lfal MercbMil le. {ERCI n Toll IGraMi |ry F( LHndei It VVo] Broi Ishon Mam Mori !iiiiarrl[ [lier Pryol Ins &f »r Gfi «lhM ., white tiid Bine Flag an feoe- '8 Fleet A white Flair o*^** /*ny t^iffnal Tef • hears a Ftai; of Truce A Ball at l4ie matt lieaJ — Veasel if on fhore or in digress ; ■h»ul({ im* mediate, aid lie oecessary guns 50 lie fired; ?fiiCPLANATlON OP SIGIK ALS i ;^ on tht Entign St^ffat Fort Getrfge to dettbte the Port mkkh Vestib ■ enterinff- the Uwhour of Hulifaxlume urriv^/roritt I fl»if an Enemy** mercfomtman [iiion Jack over ^ieHt^al or Ene- 's^ignalt Vessel is detiiaed or le. [Flaj from Great Britain ind white ito the Mediterranean [Peodant the Continent el Bii A red and white (Tag* hariKontallT di« vided, Claebee or Gulf of Si. La^« renee . A bhia and If hite 0iir« horizitntall^ dif iiled, New Repeats iVtim Out Ports at Port ^eotge, q [a sqnare riif dfed vessel—- two balls of a size ip—i A larire ball at the end of the yard, with a sinaU4Ml ii* Vht eenti^- i|(>^a small ball at the end of the yard, wld) a lariif bau sengfein the centre close up<— a sloop or schooner lo half hoisted— two or uioreachoonera. •Hral KsrchiBi |e RCR ANTS' PRTVATE SIGNALS PORT Of HALIFAX. VlTobin. A red flsfp crossed white^ RED,^\ iGraftsie & Co. Da erosaed. white di sflnonally u, ■.: \ n:;/l j |<»i« ^ Mitclipll. A ditto centre a while 8<}«iarf ,, . , ,, , |ry Ford & Mitchell. "A ditto centre a white square LMnder M itcheU. Do centre 2 bine haiU in a white aquaUft ,, IS. Woodward A red Burgee, ii,Hi «. - Brown. Do voeotre letter B Lshoroe, Boggs & Co. A c^li^«|uered Aag, red and whiU, rad uppermost. |iani Storey A blue Petre ' .^•'?l-^! f? , Morrra A hloe Petre centre a bine ball tiuard & Son blue fla|f centre a -star [her & Uinney Do crossed While Pryor blue and whiteOag blua oppermoat ins & Allison A bine Burpee ir Gtanl A blue do caiiUe iettar ^ 1 f •> i JntiB Clarlc A blttd do croiied wli\le*diag:oii#llf T& L Pjcri A yellow i^Ag centre a blue bail Jobu Witham a >ellow bloe and yellow flag ♦{ I ^ GREEN^ Sfc, WHITE, 4rc- Law Doyle A green burgee centre a harp, Jobn Starr Do ctnlre a star • •; i <, ' JohnTremaio Do with blue cross J Lyoitt Red and white flair, wliite. uppermost , Wm S^trsclian White red and while do. wbile fiext.d|» Fredk Major Do de do wbile upperwoat Win M'llerrou A white burgee witha blue Ay ^. K. Reyntflda Ditto with a red crosa The abov^ signals are .worn at the main. Upon a vessel arriJ inli(*ht fronr tile Light House so wearing her signal, a aimilar odI boifited on the Telegraph Staff, or at the yard arm of the. Signal SJ alJKoci George, with a Pejidaittii/ider it, descriptiye of, the ^inm vessel she^iMtlougSito. t : I «■.■■'•''■» •"•'. iiJ'i> PROVINGE OF NOVA^SCGTIA. lileutensnt OoifiKiAr and Commamler In 'Chief of the ^rAvince of -S^Hia, and its DependfOcirt, and Commandn of thu Forcm in f^Olia, New Pruu#wiok, Prinze >RdtvBrd 4stand, - Hop. |Miii WaUacn, Charlea Hill. ,Richar«i J liniacke, Charles Mm ris, J Siewart, Thomas N.jsilVry, dnliii BlAck. Br«ntoir H Uthiirum. bi>rt N Binney, Enos Collins, Rupert p. George, E9t]. Cieik Wi Hill, Kkq. Deputy Cleik Mr. S. Greeaviood, Messenger. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. ' IT \1 S. B. Rohie, Esq, Speaker. County op Halifa^.--, Ks(\**—K>ny'iiCounty IJ. O. Haliburlon, aiid Wm. O'Brien, ,E»q.— tViiwry of H^ntt BiuKay, and ■■■■•» M'Kinnon^ En(\9.-"'County of ShelOurne .Snow ker and JIuacph i'reeinaU) BsqS.— C^uceu'f Citwtty John ^leckiuapJ Cbured, E«{f. —'/Touuly •/ Lunenburg John 6. Marshall, and Tbo* ['Dixon, U^B.-^'Ctnitity tf S^Hiy K. J. IJniacke,Man(l Law Rthra* I, Esqf.'^Couutif cf Cape Bretnn Johh lllibfo, aiid Gebrge Grns8i«», . — Tonn of Halifax Wm. Oicksoa, Esq. — Truro Robert Dick- £sq.— Oik'f/oH; -James 'Plemingr, lE,^^."^ Londonderry John Robert-^ Ei({ -^Annapolis T. B.8er|eaiit.->-'^arri«^0M James K. Oftwolfi^Ssq.-^iitrer/iotflr kard James, Esq .-^LunenAur^ *Clerk, J. B. ^rankliu, -Esq. .Chap»; R<>v. Juhii'lniftis/D. D. 8er|feaiit at Am)fl,JVIr. John Boyd. Ser-Keaut^ le Gallery, Mr. Mailhevr^ForreCter; Messenger, Mr. John -Gibbs. ^rovlnoidl OffitseM. irfeyor General of XianH* tor the Province, \fioh. 'Chaflea Morris, isiiver ol'the Province, flon.Klichael Wallace. Secretary of'tlie Pro->^ ^e, Rupert i>. Georj^e, 'Esq. >9eputy'Secret«ry, Williaiin llill,%sq. t'Couit of Chaticei*y. * ^ ; (haneeltnr, Urn Excellency 8ir James K«nK>T lA^aster «if tbfe Rolls, tf ola i|)<(on "Salter Blowers Mostets in Chancery, 'Hon Brentnn Halibnrton>' I James Stewart, Peieip Wistveil, Esqr. Rtfristrav, A H Cot^swell, Esf lD«ell(>'« and Sulicttors, The Attoroiies of the Supreme Court. Courts uf Error., and of Marriage and Divorce. « , 'V'. 'BIS MaUESTy's COUNCIL P. Advocates anil Proctoirs, The Attornies of 'th« 'Supreme Couft ^^ Court of Vice A-dmirafUy-. d:* .i.,:^:.?,j„ai j ludge, Hon S S Blowers Advocate (General, K J i^niickiK Solidt<^ If raj, Simon U Robi?. Esq Registrar, L P^nnell, Esq Oep Il6i;isi* ^, Hun Charles Morris Marshal, dames Putnam, Esq 1)ep Marshftl, Stephen Doblois Advocates and Proctors,. The Attornies of the Sup« lit — Mcssi-ntrer, Mr S Greenwood , . ., Court of Escheats and Forf* itnreit. ' ' ^nmminioner, Honorable Michael Waliad^-^Reffiatrar, Rapert 1^ )rgf , Esq Court Jfor the Prol*ate of IJ^ilk, And granting Letters of AdmiBi^tration, ^ Surrogate General, Honorable Charles Morris Supreme Court. !bief .ToMice, lion Sampson S Blowers Pnisn* Jndgfe!'* Hon j^renYoi^ [hburloa, Hon James Stewart, Hon Lewis M Wilkins Assfvciate Jvilge In LVif|r Wiswall Atttirney General. Hon R J Uniacke Solicitor Geu (on B Robie, E«q Kind's Counsel, i^ G W Archibald, Ksq WHO iliburton, Esq Clerk of 4ho Crown and Prothonotary throng hont the tvioce, WiUiaioThoBipsuDy Esq Dej>aty,J iV Natung %*\ «-? ^f*i:^^Ti\l f; Ji/- Iftarristers and Attqn^ies ot liftw of the Supreme Court ,,ie8idiiug in the Province. * ! ■*» ,-.,^' .1 ,. ^v CooNTY OF Halifax. -••'•a^'> '-'v Halifax^\1 H Cosswell, D 8 CUike, 8 G W Arrhibslri, John Q M shall, J J Chipinan, K J Unincke^Jr iW NiitliiiK, Wilimin Hili, C K Fai hanks, J W JiiUnsoo, W L S^iverx, HP FairlMi»ks, William-Biin, Siihiiaon, John Fitrifiao, Biuuiish Aliirick0OD, Jpnathatt J^! cbarii, Esquires * jT/^ro*- Jonathan Maat^rif Jam«« W. Chandler, Euqiri'M ^^ '^^ Jinnapolia — Thooiaa Ritchie, T C HahlHirtun, il Guhlgmitb, fi^quii Oi^bi/, Co. of Annapolis — G L NiohuU, nailuy, Esqrs Amh^r^t, Cb* of .Cmi{ber.lumlT—i .^ IVlnrse, A F W DesUarrt^a, ^le^caoi Siewrart, J B BiicMianan, Char|«a U ,lt>ach EMI^ires ' Unrt4in,Jiinff*s C»>.-srNHihaniel >V While John Whi«ln Cpmmissiobers for taking Special BaK in .the Country Oq Actions depending in the Supreme Court. AnnApolis iVilliom Winm<;tt E^qiure Cumberland, Charles Baker & Thomat Roach Enq. A'lrtji*^ Co—J l« Allison Esq CornwrnlUn'-J Biiritte? Esq Horton: Demiison Esq i/anl«-9-Painck Wriijfhi Esq Volch»»ter-^i Fuittm 4 i'tV^m— -W Piitersoii, Fsq iSt((dn«y-^4lt>xander IVl'l)«>nald Esq 6l| kuine — ColiNMCttnTipbeit Esq Lunenbnrg-^V i UuUuU' Esq Clergy of the EstaMUhed Church in Nova Scotia. Honorable the iligbt Referend Rqpbrt, Lord Bishop of Nuva Scotia N| Brunswick ai*d their Di!|)eiidenc(«s. ^a/t/ax'^Itet John Iitgiis D i) EuclcHintitioai Cumtnissary and RpcI of St Paul's Rev J Thiimas TwininkT Curate Uey Benjamin 8 Q\ lliiisianary to<^erinani Sa^kuillc — T Parsons Neivfwrt—iiMV C Porter D D Wiwisor-r-R^v W C Kinjf Fdfmci Rev \y Cochran D D. Pnn ofAcadtofiy H^'i/irfior— Rev >Ir Salt Cornwil i^Uev R< bert Norris WUiwd-^iitsv, A Gilpin Ajfie^ford — Rev. E. pin Gr.anvHle — R'*v G Best Annapo(ii--[itv J Milledcre pigby—t 11 Viey, Rev J Burueyeat Vtsitinar Mitsiouaiy Puigbirough Amtient -> Ha,mUfn . . W ,'^'in Clergy of the Established Church of Scollanfl. Matllietis Halifax Hov Arcliibiitil Gray li D Mioiiter. Uev Robert Assisiaut -^9 v\ f/«/ty!ishii- Rcnnshe^. Malh^'W R>cho,y ; IVindsor, George .facSiSon ; Hortotu >s()n i3iisuy ; Parrsboroii^h, Ilobfrt II. Crane ; A'eu'port, Wm. Burt ; lam Bennett, Siipernunierary ; fjuncnburg and FetU Riviere, George Yarmuuth, • > ' . ■ . ' ' '. . "' Baptist Ministers. khn Bnrton, D.itmI H trrii, Tliomits Anslev* Etiwaril Hannincf, Georife lock, James Munro, 8nmiiel M^CiilUy, Thomaa H ^Chipman. .I'>shp|i look, lloheit Harris. Pelf r Crandall, Charlrs Tiip|i>r, iJaviil Nuitfr, ■am F>l«lf?r, G<'h Hendettiin, jJuJ^nCraig, £aoc|i ler, liarris H^nlmir, Theu(lur« i!i«tli Hardintr. - «• in Culleges, established in the Province, 1/ .-r*'!" >f^ ' KIN^S COLLEGE, WINDSOR J^^Wlf*!^ Patfooilis Grace iht L'tnn Ahchcisuop of Canter(iur3\ .vM COVKttNOliS : - [is Fxcellency the ;Lient(>nRiil Gi»vt*rnor The Riefht Rev tlip Lnrd-Bi« I of N^va Hc'tia The Hon iht* Chivf Jnaiice The .1 iu\^e ot the Court ^c« Ailiniratty The Speaker of the Hou8« of Assembly The Hon the rney.Geiieritl The 8olicllor General The Secretary ol" llie Protinee iRevereod the Pretuleot The He* the Vice President Theiiev the lesidstical Commissary of the Diocete Visitor'-TheLortl JUishop of Nota Scotia ^ resident Rpf Charles Porter D I) Vice President Rer William iitan, D J> ,Protesaor of D»vlnlty and Hebrew Rev Gharlcs Porter Dl^ fi|i!f PiofeMSor ef the MiH'al filcienceti aod iVletaphysics The Uev VVia iran O O Actir^ Profea^or of MaihemHtics The Re v C Porter D U IvsRor ot Grammar llhetorio and Logic The ilev VY Cochran D ii lard Mr Roberta ^ ,►?» ,. -r t^ v^"-" *•■» '.' ■, ■,;!., '•■?» DAD£>1 Y uodvr the direction of th** Governors of King's Collqj^e^ Prittcipol ilev M-rSa|t v» '»» 'I ll fialbousie Colleg^e, Haltjfbic. Patron Hit Majf&ty THE KINO GOVERNORS Tlir Riv'ht Hod Gborob E«rl of l>«ihn(raie Hit RxeHlcDcy Sir Jan 'K«(n|it KCB Hun iind liij^ht Rev Robert Lord Bithop ot Nota Soj Hon 8ain)iton Sailer Blowers, .'Hoa Michael Wallace tiimoD Bradtt Hobie £sq and The .President Profettort of OreeJc and^Xititin Ciassiet fh ;Prof«ssor9 of Ulathemstict, Mauraland JExpe- > Are not yet filled iif riinental Philtfsopby '^ ' dPictou Academy. ' Govcriied by twelve Trusters who are to profess either thf Preihyten system ofKeliirion or that ut'iheChurch of Eniflanri. Trustees, 8. B. iflobie, £sq % O $6 Archibald, E^q L D Dunij Ross, Thomas M*Culloch, Thomas Davisun, GenrireHSinilh, Rn. Liiwilj William Patrick, Jamas MGre^oc. Archibald Gmy, D D James Rotnl anil James Roltsan. Head Master, i},evereDd Thomas M^^uUoch} i)| Attittaot, -Rav ;f at M'Gregor, X> B J^ations^I School, Hatifajc l.:;-i* •\ Mister, Mr Abel Gore Acadian School, Halifax. 'Master. Walter Brf>ml^^y Es(|U(re f aatices of the Peace throughout the Province. Right Rfverend K ibeil, JL.(ir(I iJislvir^ rt Ni>va Scoin. il »ii Sammn Diowers, Michael WHllacf. ClKirles fFdI. ii .1 XJiiiacke, Charles Mi James Stewart, T N Ji'ffery, '••hn Hi u k, Hrenton ilHii*>urtun, liili N. Biaoey, Euus Coliios, t$ H llv^bie, Esq 8|ieaker uf theilou&e of Isi bly. M«»mo. The sHiinrrs of Oyurta, names of Officers. ^'C. will be Jbundy rcaigt4¥nderik& respeUiva Count ica to vikidi they beloiig. ^,,,. COUNTY OF HALIFAX. ji ►' J. TOWN AND DISTRICT CTF HALIFAX. Higih Siieritf oi'the Cuuniy J J CUi|Mnaj), Eiiq ' Supreme Court sits at Halifax, On the 2i\ Tuesday ur Janunry, 1st Tuesday of April, 2U Tuesday of i| and 2>i Tuesday of October. cj JD S Ciark, Esq Clerk ' A "X^mMissiQneFs CoBft, 'Mfets in February Hay 'Ajuif nut anil NovMnbfr !ommitsiooerb Jaro«8 Forman, 'JamcsiToliio, ElicbarJ TremaiO} tWjl« Miuos, m4 Charles. ^ogKif.^sqs r.uhDj^d^ell,,Md,>Jttbn ,«ll(finre ,f^ epq CJfDJk Clarke . . , .r-/h i i * a (Sessions of > the Peace, ?a; . Sits op t,be 1st ,Tuetdi|y of Mfrcb. JuDeSepte^nbfr.sndrPccen^fr Justices of the.Peaoe of .aD4, for the County ' ;fl4^ifLit^jn, t^e. District of Halifax John G Pyke Custos Rotuloriim 'Theophiius Chamberlain Jamei iifhtoM Jonat.ban Tr«> * ... t , »hH Rule, Shipping, Qffictf, ., ,, , L?>)ertHo(l(>r: -i.ii\ Officers «f B is Maje^t^'s Customs. Hon. T. N. Jtff.ry^Cftllettor. i* , ^, . r » • J oliii Wallace, Fsq Comptroller.. ' J. Piirvidi J. Hood, Weighers HiidSeflrchrrs'. Kobeit Dimittct, Richard B. Yuimg, Tide Surveyorg. W. M. S wttiieyV Earl Boyd, .Tidesmeii. ' ► Officers 6f His M9Jesty*B Naval Yard, A. f. Jones, Esq. Mailer Shipwright. Mr. James RilchiC; CUij M r.^Matllievsi Gale Porter. y Corouer of the County— Mr Samuel Gre6nwx)od COUNTY OF HALIFAX. *'^".! :' ' ' Districts of Colchester and Pictou* Supreme Court bits at Pictou on the last Tuesday of May, and Ibiij iv.iu 5 i- ■■ s». . Tuesday of September^ • At Trirro, on the lat Tnesday of June, and ;4t1i Tuesday of Se^ rl»f«ri or .'Court. ii Sits at Pictou, 1st Tuesday of February, arid /4(h Tuesday of Jiilii JudffWis, Hugh Denoon, A. M'Donald, George Smith, Robert Lowdeij and M. Card, Esqs. Mr, Walter. Patterson, Dr-puty Prolbonotary. At Truro, on the. Ist.Tuesday ofjamiary, and the let Tuesday July. Judges, John Fulton, James Archibald, and J. M'Cordy Esqria Mr. George Utllf Pepnty Prolhonolarv. Sessions of the reaoe. Sits at Truro and Piclnu at the same time with the: Inferior Cuu^ , Justices of the Peace, Of and for (he County residing in the Districts of Colchester & Pictit James Fulton, Hu/h Denoon, John 8tewirt, JamcM Archibald, Robd I.owdeu, SamuHJ Tupper; \Vm. Cutting, Ju»hNU Mar^ih, Johu Dicksoni IViltiHm M'Kiiy, George Roy, Malh^w Arolulisld, We nlworth Taylo| John Allen, J imes Hkiiiner, RoUf^rl Dioksr>n, Jamts M'Cnrdy, J^int Kint, Gaoi ;:e Hinith, Ja.nis B^nvie, Adim Archibald, Joiin Frasd NiillpinicI Muis^ers, 'i"Moin:if) J. Brown, JanifS Fleniming, X, MaIiom W. Currie, VV. iVI '.tlh; 8..ti, D. M'Leau, U. MKav.awd Th. Hoiladj Surrogjate Judges of tlie Coui'tfor the Probate of Wills Pibtricl ol Coichvsterp i*:. G. W. Archibald, Esq. UisUicl Q(.Piclot| W- "Registfars of Deeds, &c: (strict of Cclchester, Win. Dickson, Euq. l>istriet of Piclon, (Sicoi SmUI», E«qMire District of Pictou. • Jillfctbr of IJ^ht Dutiesi. R. Corbett. Collector of Impoit iinil Ex<* |H and Pro Collector, llu^h Deiioon, Es(|^. Ditto iur I>i8trict of (Iche^ttjr, Robert Bixon, Esq.;. Deputy SherifTs. [District of Colchester ^ Mr. BUir. District of Pictou, Mr, Harris Commissioners of Land Board. • \ District 6/ PictdiU'—G wr^e 8niibert Patterson. District of Coichester — Robert Diikbou, Jain«-^ imoniug, S*ai Topper, £dw BUMciurd; . , '■•> :-u ^ t i , »•* COUNTY OF ANNAPOLIS. High Sheriff for Ih^ County, William Winniet, Esq ■ Supreme Court,' [SHs at Annapolis,' oo the 2(i Tuesday of June, and the 2d TuesJsf September. At Digby, on the IstTiiesrhy of Jnlyj and 3il Tuesday of Decern- ir. Jiidges, Josiuh J jnes, E. Morton, Andrew Snodgrastt, Rev* Joha Hedge, and John Warwick; Esqrs. ■ Sessions of the Peace.' Althe saine^time with the Inferior Court* • Justices of the Peace. J. JoneSfCustos Rutulorum. - Andrew Snodgrass, Edward Tliorn^ ^m Winniet, Simuu Jones, Stephen Jones, Moses Sbuw, H.T. R»n« >lf, P. LovelJ, sen. Beojamin Dodge, John Rugglt-s, K. Morton, S, [. Bayard, Jahti Whitman, PhioeaH Lovett, John Morehuufie, Rulin laiikinson, Juhn M. Seuoyne, W. Jones, Tliontas Kitchie, Joseph |iuq«a),J.B Hughes, John Wrawall,' Jon. Ellas Whieluck,W. F, )nnt-ll, C Jones, John Reed, Charles Janes, J. F. Randolph, W. ;nt. Pardon Saridtr. Wm«D«taticy, Samttel Campbell, und Eb«ntzer ilier, Esqs. C. P. ., ,^ , ..„! - . v<.:.. ' ; •..,! .r .tc, h il I U irrogate Judge of the County for the Probatd of WilU, &c» Wiltram VViitnett. E^q. . Registrar of Deeds. William Wfhnlelt, Esq., Cuioners— Silvanus Snow, 'Win. Yiung, and ilti) It. Lfivvit, Esqrs Collector of Liiht Dirtyi W Winnelt, Esq. rollcclor of Impost and LcidC; T|. iiiUhii^i Lsc|., Pro Coileetori l), Guidsinilhi Eitq. 1^ !\4 M rer. Judges, Charles Baker; llenry Piirdy, Thomas Roach Richard Blair, Esqtiires. Mr. Silas Morse; Dep. Prothoootiry. Sess-ions of tbc' Peace, • fSii4 at Amherst, the same time with the Infecier Caurt. ■ • ' ' Justices oC the Peace. ' Charles Baker* Esq., Cnstos Rotulurum. Henry Purdy, > fritlii P'urdy, Edward Baker; Thomas Roach,' C. H.* Chandler, OaiJ Piirdy, D.M'Fariane, William Baker/ John Black, W^iiliam WliJ Kichard Blair, Gaius Lewis; John Morse, George Bergman, Jainl Hl'Nkb, Thom«rs Cooke, and Stephen Qxley, Esqs.' J. 8. Morse,£| Surrogate Jiidge of the Court for the Probate of Wills. Charles Baker^ E«quire Registrar of Deeds, &c. Charles Baker, E| Collector of fmposiaud Excise. Tlioniaa Chapman, Pro CoUectf Michael Gordon. . ' . > - . , , * . " CdmDfiissioners of Land Board.' Richftrd Btair, Thomas Roach, JameaS. Morse, ThomM Cooke,E8qs| -. COUNTY OF KING'S. . . Uligh Sheriff for the County, Georp^e Chipmao, Eoq. Siipremo Cotirt' Held at llorton on the 1st Tuesday of Ju?ie, and the 3d Tuesday September- Inferior* Court' Sits at Hbrtnn^nn the .3J Tuesday of Mjv, and 2d Taesdny of Octij her, — Judges, John Chipman E, Dewolf Wm. Canrpbell E; Whiddtf •ltd CPrescott, Esqrs. Dep Pr6thy. Mr. Samuel L Alliton* Sessions of the Peace ' Bald at the s»ute timt with the inferior Court;' j , ' Xasiic«s of tlia Pe^cjj. in ChJDiiian CoBtot Rotulorum, pllialia D^wolf, Wb^ Campbell, I WIndden, ' -phfeu Harfingloo, James Kerr, Win. A. Chipman, Ichford, i Snannoii, Daiitet Dewelf, Simon Filch, Jamts Har- unuei Bi»iu>p, J' We|l», Alexr WalKer. S Df aniaop^ Jamed Alii- iiiiel Lockharl J FulUrioH J Lewis J D Harria W Cbipnian, jr. Cotmnisfiioners of Land Board, ^.ioi o ^ Buskirk, Divid Wliiddeo. U^urge Crbipioao/ J4>lia JuKqsod, Bms Corol>*ri-*.W. S. Muraet I>. p,eWoU'p, Jobo. Ailisoo, Esqs togate Judge of the Court.for the Probiite of Wills &c* ^Nliam Campbell, B«q j^ , ^^•'^ ^' Deputy IUg!str«rdf Dfiedi, fee; ;^.;?n:i.;. /itf niUiam Campbell, Esq. jfor o/* Impost and Rvcis^ — ^b. Wbidden, Esq. Pro^ C§liectdrsn [/ior*ai»— fi Dewolf^' Esq. £'br Comwallis^D Whiddeo £aq. -o eOUNTY OF HANTS. ^Mn njgii Shenfffor the County, Hugh J#nkios> ^sqi f^>M-]i m ■ • '• /'■ Supreme Court '>o'^ ■ i . ^t Windilbr mi the kat Tuesday of May, tod the 4lh. i*a«»day of September. n-~-'-<^-'']^'fA ^(B^uiU [ii-aii. '" Inferior Court Windsor on Hie Tat Tuesday of Jaouary, and the Tst Tuesday r.'^Judgea, .1 AfeMhnAgie N Thomas R Cunnioflfh'am Esqis, " Cochran,; P I^. Dep.Protby. Patrick bright j^tq^ .v.. *.w/ -i, , Seseions of the Peace ' * Held at the same time with the Inicribr Court* '^^'''■' .. u,»> f i'/ ^Justices ef the Peace. , ,...,, ^ ;\ ^,S']!^>'^^*' M*MoDaifTe Cuslus ButiHorum', Cune Chitrph J^hh Emersoa ^d Cdfinivglwim iuhn Clarke Wm Sinrtb Shuba«r|>imoek H It »• Wm3allerJ Walker Caleb Soiuh WU Sbey James Wbiild«a linitli Wm Wier A^coU J(i)ra Parker BinjanMo t^ewn\f\ Jaiaes J Withrow John Garby John Dimock John EMer Esqiiires Commissioners of Land Board. [H. O. Haliburloo, Jofiepb Seatelt, Hehjamio Dewolfe, Wm. H. Shey, lebard SmiihV iSsqa. Surtbgate Judge of the Court tor Probate of ■ Wm. Fraser, Coroner. mtft Regittrar of Deeds -^^ R Thomas, Esq.— Co//^efr»r of \t and Excise^ N R Tbom»«,Esq -^Pra Collectors^ Windsor [ThofflAa, Esq. — Dauglaa, R Dickson, £su. — Hurrotrate Judge ^ WFcMar,j:.4. , ,"1 >*'•>! t^^nu H 'V"t K1 li V •»'-'i»-i?i.i if? Jl^l m 1 covert OF SHELBURNE. * ii«w^l«i5 liigfe^fiWifffor Ibft Count j» Juhn Bingay, ti^,' P r .UM Hdd it ShdhnrneoB the 2il Tueia^y.W Juljrl •< r^.. " "^ lAf^HorCowt' Mti«t8faelbnrne«n thMiy. A Cttttn»Dglmm«> ., - k ,t..,, po, tj,« IKstricr of Y&rraoiitb; ' ' ^tf at T«8k«t Vi4tai^«n the lit Taeada^ of M»rcKrn, and Jacob Van Ndrden,* Bb'qs^ Otoronert Jobn BHigay . Surrogate Judge nf t)i% Cotrrt fthtr Probate of Willy-*- Di;] 'Argyic, Ci»lid CampbelJ, Eiq £HM6fYalrm<»ith,SSP6o\, i Def Regiatrar of Derds^ Colin CiMSpbell, Esq Collectors (f/l «iKi iaetiUt—TAfmimth i R Bond SheH>wrni J V Biskfriir jaoMl/i H H*nkinson Pro CMkcto^st-'iyAtf/^firMe A 8 Hri Xf»rm9utk S N BmiH E9(| TN^imA >^ BiMtkiuBon Eifl ifi^/o» .joiepii Horn^rf j-i^r .^ j.yr .. ■;■..../. i-?;;/ 1:;,-^. ;*/ ' 'i»^,m^\ Migh Sbtfifffor th« Ce«4i»y, Nathan Tiippcr. fi«q»| « , ,; SuprC-'lte Cowl V..I.. .y/ t Vm tt ttferp^ on .'Je U'f Ti»*tday -f Jilly. wt.n, P Doran Joseph Freei Snow Ff e««a»TB»V^« !>•£• **»"-*^^^ ^^^"^ ^^«.*'?! rr MHMpk . Bessions of tlie t^oe > Held kt th» aam»fiith iiie I nftrior GMrlJ , . , ^ ' Justices of *thel Peace. lus Newlom Cjistos RoMilorum, JoscphrBarsfl, Jobn'Thainflt In Tuppw, Isaac Dexter^ Joseph Freeman, Suow Parker, Bepj*- [naui/Rol>erl Barry, im* G*rluftQir Perkins; Efsqrs. , i Commissipners of LaiidlBoatd. .^f ^'^J ' '^^* faiaaji, Benjainin^Knaut, |i(athao Tapper/ Jataira 6opiMMB» Cs<|fw rate Judge of the Oomrt for tiie Probate oi Wilis, &c.' iiitfj jv. « J^Rkua Neirlbn, Esq ' *>'5i^ Vector q//m/M>itancf £AipM«.^mjQa,.Newt .,;*j.', . ..'iai^iv.,! '« ?.. ,-W-^- ^L.>> .^ .i f ■ji „.f . 1 BOUNTY. t>F' iiGNKsrtukiS: '' :r;;!;^;i!t«r!f , I High Sheriff (oc tbeG»uiUy, .theory . JCaulbaiifk Esq: (>; a :SHpf.ewe^ Court fcia^MMUijM 'Held at LvDCtiburft dn tke laai'Taciday of^ Jone. Ltiff^Vbiirg «iirtha2d> Tuesday of April; •nijl^dToesdty lif Oc* Judges, F J RudAlf. Joha -Cr^ightoQ, Md J PcrodUe^qrs. VmUuHS Stafford* . ^ , *.„.,,..^ aeurtong of the Peace ** ^ ; :H eld at the saoif tioie^ ,w.ith ih e*; f nCarior^Court. ..Justices' of tbev Peace. Rudolf, Gustos Rotulorum, F J ^tl«)^, Edward Jflroea. ^JMifi lion, Thomas Thom«on,'Johu Ptrr.eltiD AV Crowdie, J^mr;a fr, Johir C Ruddlf, Johli Evans, E(^ Enright. W Ross, Garfct Win Alexander, John Heckfhan^Esqts —F C Rudolf/ OP. ,,, ..iu ftJommissiotiersot XahdlSoard. \ ^* ^ ^'"^'■''■ lois J Rudolf, John Peruclte, DM CfAcdle, *Jobn llechmftii ^gate Judge of the ConHior the 'Probata of Wills, &^, J Pernelte, Estj, ujjiir* .w , • ^Deputy rRc^tstrarbf Deeds, ^e. F J RtidoHVEsq. lector of Impost and Excist-^tiir John Owen, ^Pro ^oUktor Tubii'Owcu: i .n COUNTY OF SIDNEY. High Sheriff for the Pouqty, Pa?i4 McQieen/Esqs . . Supreme Court Held at Ddrbhotfr ba the 2d 1 uetda^ •fSeJitiebb^r; 'f? »i,iai.J.5 i:,..' Mra puikr, t W Hid Joseph Marshall/ Jnlin'Cuhninghainaoid jobh Hendrikeo^ £a l>a|i.Priithy«ille3i Mb Donald. .. ..um^'^^H .;ic3M *.uj&,i»UiW tv't Se|isio»sof the Ptea«!^ :o '^■: tni ^h. Held at the same time villi the ^ iferior Coofl* • •r>\Vo''3 6t*\ .r>rf2 .':JdstiJCAS of the P^ivice.- ^'*'>H-'^^^'^4' ^^^'^-' Thomas Cutler Gustos Rotuiorum Joseph Marakail, T W Hid Bichard GoniiitighaiP, Wm AjtwatcrChriai. IJiiller. Hubert Mull CutUr, Jnaeph U Marv^all Wenlworlh Taylor, Patrick Lanigaiil Mendiiken AieK McDortald J MtDonald C Arishibald Robert M( D Archibfild W. |lcKi«n T, UNMifi»ai D; i;ampbeij an^ IfcDouald Esqra . . ,rv ^..^^, ,, , -^ v. ^ .0 iCommlsf ioners of Lsyid Board* I! l i Lower District-. liobcrl CaOer, JosrBli4l9afsbal,Robg-t H^rtshom| JohDNe«»ton. ]U|!per Districtr^Rre. T. Tr otter ». T. W Cy|r|i by, ^unnrogbansa f^vhji J!^*6aaalii, an4 Robert Heory ,£r%s - ■ ■•— ^ CotoBcr^l'eter Frost. ' .e-^yMi. Surrogate J^idge of the Court for t)i$ Probate of IfiTilis, TbeM^s Cutler, Esij, .?i«f Deputy Be^istrarof Peedg, &c. ''** Thos Cutter^ aii4 John Caiiningbain, Esqrs, r).r.»«.< couNTf OF CAPE Breton! •" ».mn '. . "'((V ®Hn^f '•^'''« y, Lawr. KataDaifh, John JLearer, Clement Uii and Fred«ti' k B. Tupjier, EiRquirca Sv.t eyor Qeneral of Liudt* — TliJ Ciawlvy,. CulUctor of Impost and fixGiat~-,Cbarles M< JLaooartl^ ■ .■ iv f - ..1 .i- s-,' ^?^'i'..-'' ±-J it. )uilgfe fdr ibe'Prnbita or%lJtic.,^ i^;«l...u r.... . .^4,. ^ ^. » •-^nt. , : «e»8ioii8*df the^earcte '»'^'--^'^*'l^»f^*"'^'^^' Htid tt the sboie time with tht iiiftrrior Cootie :,!?J;' Vfi ^od(l/*rhofl. Crawley, 'Ricliil; Gilbotts, 'Cteimmti Hubert, -J >ha [ChtrletB/Lronard/llowd. M^tLinhop,^Peter^. CUfke, tawr. rb, Jobn'^onrs/Cht. "McNatbv^hVOampbelU James !Dij{fil,J»lm L Geo. *.VBell,-Ferd. B T«pper,'9rtbn B IfiHfsV ©a»bl *tatU, P ^tie, Jobp VV.if!:i(in«, ijahn i^eai^er, Cjicrles Le*ver, H. iotfraliani Irani^ Samuf I 'Pl aol, txeor((e Cosset,*^ hit '^anaeii, W.in!w aiit, 'Baaot^rman «Jaiii('a-Ball; 'i>eor(;etBroivDt ^otJrew Ma«|dett,-lainca', and Theophilua Greenwtitid 'fisquirts * , '■">';,' '^ Act Hor intr Colitctor and CmnptreUer»^;}ohD -Wkrde^iHi. ^ VL\ ' ia *f Collectors of Excvse -and LjgbtDdty. \ 'Cbailei^O. Leonard. 4ri*cft0t, .^anif^sTtirituuii Esqui^di.. -^ Sap^V'rtitencldittdf living's Mines, [Thoinu CniMtey, -Esq. Cor6ner*>Jvhu Si^ith, £9l|. .^- . „ . ! ir~ "f -■ - •- " '•■■-■• EXPLANATION OF THE CALANDER PAGES. I'm • I AND PAGV^^^Fitst^luiihishovfs tfic dajs oflhtf tdontb. tSUccnd, |of the week. 7*A/rd, the* rising and netting of the Spp. Fmnkt or the days in ho\irs and min^tfes Fi/ift, the days' increase i sase in hours ahd minutes. Sixth, shows hoiv much foster or > Sun is thiiD the irepl time, In mioutes. S S jn sto**/ ; F. &uA too j ifA, theMooU^$Outhin^ ij(g-/t^.. th« Moon's age in days. Mnth ( .^s rising or setting. ' 7'ejuA,^ the iHooo^s place in the signs. £/«< ; [h water at Halifax. Und Page — First coiw77^» days 'bfthiB month. Second, days of ' Third, Aspects, HoMayf, apd Weather. Fourth, ilie FariiKer^fl ' r* 'a fl 3tl rll ft ^tl; '''6i^oml^i€(it dycHfor 18-23. 19 IB ill Letter lumber !bU 1 Kolor CyeU -<^ Roman Inditetiun Julian P«rioU iU tJ lANUABYilialli XXXI ns^yt- ■^■ t - -1. T^ J:a:i»!:J-; .! I^e 9eni^ Ifl not imlfso good ns .common «ensie. Nothinc is more fljllj tlinn hd ill-timed laugh. The most expensive lii&Mries fire,uot'i»lwjijs tJie most pleasanft. ( )ur reputnti cm pu| Kt to be dfli/^i! tq «J« Jhnn lilip. • r, . Ostentation wkei from the mei'it rofany actiOB Beauty is i)o lonfer I '•M 4 ({ 7 ^ !)| nukiii «.«y{i>i J I pleasauDlt. it. Ill »■ mJ rniog;* I vetting; ^ning. Ph 1 s ♦ 3 9 bHIy rfiii« »irr«'JS 101 111 I I 2 :9 ipfireis 1 3 n< thitfhs 4 28 3 iltiu its Icn'rrs knots &5 \f.js I 7 15 25 I. 37 55 U i3 20 2! » 3 20 34 4€ 5t» feet fffi lira*! luck nwk »riii« fiteast bfifikst l»c ly Miy r«i.ns ttio» li 4 '1 d 7 H 8 S)| 1 I «. y.C'V***' W^V^ \ s V;»^ 'r-4..A--^Hl,Tfci, ^«J*^\\> fXcfcfc>;%«^:.i "- ^ • v. \ villi '^It'Jfet. 'V"' . V ^^^ ^vysf- c&'fp ^44fm ^^'Ts^sy^^^ 7 If -/^^ ^'^1 yit** «•/ >» ^>-V, v: ^<^ ^4^^^, ^*/ **.^ W^ ^U/r^A'?^o^^i^i<^ trs^^/ffi^^'me Ct^^, y ..,'<♦ i^m^^ C'4¥^4^i4^f^ uA ssrfir^i/^ t€4^/ Ct^i^a:\ /^ ^2^4. c'^/^ ume. /^rr^ , ^99f9tt^ ^fn^nt^a r ^AfC4i^^i^ ./zi^^/^ ^41-^^4^ ;^ri^^ti^A^ 4i> /}M4Ai^ /t^^^. ^'^^ !;*y' • «. -■«■ »■• ^ ^iHtt^/#y ^C'^' '/t^iJi /.. i/:/ ^i^rf /•//y^y ^^ vy/:^ df7/t (^/ C^f^^i 'sLut^t.- Ui^'ta^ ^9^ ^^^-^ Ctd/p'A-^ 4^^^/^/^^». ^^ ^f»^ 2:^ .^. d^^^^c^ ^t^^^>^zt0t0ffMC£ /r9 ^^«y, /. Km^/KmIv 5^' ^■^^^ ,/^C^C^^4^9^ ^4.^4/^^- JAJSVARY first Jkfoiitb. ^^ ?•• - r823 •!# ,.!!.. ^ >i( ' .Aspects, Bolidays, Weather, ^c. '^> k 4|(^irciiiiici^ton i 6| IjOiv tides h// FARMEH'S CALENDAR. k'l'he KdltoiT'fmving undertaken the publi- tion of (hit Altntinack nt n very Hdvnnced ipartod, in ooiweqiience of .the sudden de^th 7,1? stJtt. cZm{(J^for«|Qfthe enterpritincnnd .ptiblic €»pirited gen- ^ ' 2d S. an. Cbrislm mmi whn hnd fiitherto ntibiisbed it ; is wett 2 tCpiphviMy muit(;rA^^vf^re thnt much hnfl been omitted *vhich :3C C P Bangor in^ naigbth:i;vebeeninfler(ed had more time *beett 1 4 Luctan p j^ > ^/*fnllowromptcd to.mnke such exertions as will ren- tal P d D [in $nnd^ der his lutitre produ(;(ioD8 more useful and 13 ' Cd O 'intereMting. (Howard Ui> i7D0j MpeiCkins of infancy furnishes him with a Clear moral ; and he will u«ie it for the edification Or Tranka bom L706 of those who are in the highdav and t»-}ro of 7' Pri9ca and cold life. Me will tell theori, that th«t morn is most 2(1 S af Ep L tid invaluable, and tbnt its hours if wnMed or mis- pent, win entail almost iiivariably, rem'onie and lutfering Mpon such as ^have tnii' active lite, they 4 Geo 3d died [159^ ^Mm, aged CI. 61 maf have no resotirce remmnmg except thnt which is to be derived ifrom ibe coDtetnplati» .oriofiAiiif w« jifpqol*, — .... . . (,.,^ V *i* -^ t TEBRXTA*^^ hath XXVlll 0aj|. ' ' Vice m iraiveK^Uy the hstijeof hnipplrieM- * It is much easierjU^d'f o^d woHI. What is fixed i» oor. liCiirU is4i9kkNii< oat vX>^^ lietMi». \. Only the go<^ •ttdfltiif -oin^ be friends ; oti^n are Mt COiipeDioiM. Idleness has «ifliijliriefMh, bat 00 advooaias. Hasty resoluiUoiN nee seldom •Ibrtufiate. -^^ Last New First Full Qu drier, Sd Daj^r^^ears 24^ iii« ^emngV MaoD, 10th Day« 10 hours -53 4n. Evening* Quarter, I8th liajr, hours 50 m. Mornii)]^. Mood, 2dth XHay, 4 iiour-dG in. Morning. ' >,. -. JimuO |0«d wot8. ioM. ^1 .1. f. 8Ea| eint 41 *? ecr^ls. a f^rfclB I 12 l^Ks 2 higlM 2 5(1 highs 3 41 (R««« 4 31 (np«« ^ SI c»K« ^ 9 eijir 6 55 ie»« 7 4(^ fe«*t '^ 23 leet Q 7 licart 9 51 lirad ' 10 33 ri-fck 11 28 leck •32 irmi ' I 20 irmi 2 21 trciMt 3 24 >|-f ftst 4 25 tleart ^ IK liPiTt 6 19 heart . '••^ 10 belty ■r oft 8 rp'His 8 40 rcios 9 3i >M:. ',■■■ t '<■ • / I ,'■ % '„■■ t Jr-JT'- X.Kat, tjjt. ^V ^K -^^^^ lu ■-. • r \ ».y ^'' .^ ^^ \^ \^-l "^* IQnin Ash Mid Captj l3t m ® e * P 2(1 SI i^'ninfl O'sdl i/i I'ft inipthi first arUI s^ >-V'>, -«• ^' r . ' -^ \ 'X\^^ c^\, VjVv-.^V Wi^-^^v ^We"^ FEBRUAIIT, second Motiflr. 1S29 Aspects, Holidays, Weather, 4rc FARMER'S CALENDAR. Clear and cold More AgHtha Sunday ' [Gnndletn greionf; Low mild tides Good Sleighing Qiiinqiiages Sunday eel iav [0 stat »'rr Teus c c p ATil Ash Wed $ d ^ Mid tid Valentine Captain Cook killed F I 1779 l9t «?tHid in Lent 2(. a (gj More Snow eat K ^ in 6 Q *' 1 suppose I must save a fiiece for 3oWt^ ler," SRiJ poor Mrs Needy, while crumbr- ling her children's tapper. Xes, good wots and Lighttoots — I had rather have one length of good feqce to keep catr tie out of mischief^ thi^n ajll the do((S in thf uuiverse." . • . • -J "4 » , I per 2(1 Sunday in Lent Saint Matthew O's dec lO** Bout^ High Tidet, )nirthus strnck fire from flints nhout \W years before Christ he bCt > first is s;iid to h;ive <;tolen it from heaven ; and became author qjH arts among the Oreek^, ^ f 4 ■'■I 1 T- MARCH hath -XXXI Days. t^ #.r- Poveriy islhe natural offspring of idleness. There are but tew tbii^s.^w^Uug Mt.niake.a ..irUemaa iiappy ; ootbii :>can D^ke a Ibdl^conlented. The most coiBiilmogt.q8e(bl. ijfnorance is tbrvSQar9e<>tT)U(ityjmd folly, ti'7^ -" ' . "^ Last Qqartei^th Day, 2'ihoar8^ rnvrSvening. New MoonvtlJ^ Day. "2 ljQar8:22. m.'Evebing. ' I First Q||i#t!Sr,tilhh: J>i>y . 2 boupi 6 in . i Ke vemnj^. Full I4ji^» S6tli:* 6 7 17 m.l 6 6 18 TifO <4 19 W6 Die 8 •20 1 31 F. 6 «22 S- 6 58 23 « 5 -iWi 24 M 6 64 26 To 5 63 26 VV6 61 27 Tn/i 50 28 Fr,6 't8 29 Si 5 46 ao N 5 46 81 M d 44 6:10 ,(i8 2 »F1. 10 5d< secrets MORN. 1. secrets " 2; Ihiiflw i 6; thiffiig 0' thiHlis knees knefs legs legs feet feet heail ht-ad' neck neck a»ms arms ; arms breaf4 breast heart heart helly hrlly I rfins reins secrels secrets secrets ^9. 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M 38' 16 M'ORN'. 60 Uiighs kfieet Inieps koees letfff 101 leirs 1 34 a 12 2 43 3 3 33 feet 3 66^ Te^t /^ 16 feH 4 39 head f^CTs j h^ad 8 39%fck 9 68 11 ir M^RJt- 14, 6 45 19 i5^ 9 30 51 16- 1 2 2' 3' 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 27 18 10 17 18 neck- arnai arms- bieMt breast hear^ heart bejiy belly rcior reiot ^eios RISES ' secrets 8' '481 secrets 11 37 11 I 2 2 3 4 5 5 « 7 8 10 11 ^1 1 2 3 ' 4 4 5 6 7i 7 8 8 91 10 ]J *** •».-♦!« Ifili ;-^'' .1 ^?X' /^-'''r.^(x^y;;.^y'L -T-^- / yyp.^ r v-^ P ^J -? • •** •_ 1. _— . .-- -I — 1^^ -■■ " '' \ ■^i*^'*: "* ^s "4 r,*v»5i.. -% ».'i ■v.,. "»"'• ^v«.>?-v >S» X. •**. t%\' ■**%. ♦<*#i -'^ -v ^ t: .\ 4^6^ >«S| >, *- i^-^-.V X •*^"'^^V!t «*•• -♦^k k •^ - 11^^ » V% '"•J*%'% \'N A- -^^vw <*%. ^%x "e)k\ -^ w vn^ *^^ -^^^/ •■*■ «k*.^ »^' ■->r-.d»^ v^ C ■i*\ •«*;%i ^*%u ^' •l*f''.?r- *^- '1^. '^y^ l^< /^r€^ 2^7 /if) ';yX7J:^^'— ^i APRIL, fourth Monlk, " ■I r 1823 W □ o Aspects. Holiday a, Weutiicr^Sf-e. lEustTues ~~ [Very low m « > C apog St Ambrose hides FARMER'S CALENDAR. Repair your iUnces ; plough for yoiir spring enins; and IW your flax, do it repeat- edly, l^repare your pea ground •,\% soon «!?- 'warm{)\» irost is out,, by digging and raking, iinlil a/ir2 it is coiiipletely pulverized. If your soil is 1st Sunday afl East^ L.weak, manure with liv cured from tlie north winds, by a tight fence or wall. Select from your cellar the best of your cabbages with head^, and set in some se* cure pface, tostand for seed ; set diflerent WeaiJier figh tid M Sunday afl East ^ perig Snoxix Stat h' Franklin died .ow tid [1790 Liph fJ Sunday after East [Sun. ent ^ itGeor 5 J ^ Storm kin(^ remote from each other, to prevent K Mark Sprin«^ [lid tid very Ith Sunday aAer East their seed mixing.at the time of blossonttng;. Set. at the same time, your best cahbage- slumps for early salad and greens. II your- ground is moist set but just below the surtace > if dry set deep— say six inclies or more. apo [^ Look to your water- courses and change their direction, to receive the benefit of ilie forwardlspring rains. The frequent changing of your 'watercourses, will render your mowing even,. J 2^ $ fuad prevent one part from becoming tooiank. • ■; ... ■ •■ ".r- i m '•'f .._-... -MAY. hatli XXXI Days, Most men nre the reverse of \vbat they appear to be. Form is good but nohfotrmalitY. The vices ot.age JJre worse tliiia those of youth. "" » It is not genius, b»t persever^mce, which brings things to perfectioOk Domestic comforts are the principal source ot humjin happiness. Last Quarter, did Day, 5 hours 36. m. Mornln.g:. New Moon, iltb Day, hours 1 m. Evening. Fit si Quarter, 17th Day, 5 hours 30 m Morning. Full MoQU, 24th Day, 4 Lours 55 m. Evening. 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'a^ A^L^9L J*, ^ >^| ^.i* / 1%^ ^y^ ;^^ /• /. A J>X^' c^. ^ >» '•V1l-*<*W iw^ T- — »}T«^l^-;«, »* v V *^ -..\%:\^. "•!•.%■■«» J >i%^ A^. •-•fe. », '4 * r^ A JL ex ^/ c^ ::c/^^ii»'( yu i^kt^jC^ '/■ 4.4/' 0C^ 4 ,4,^9^ ^i^^ ^4^h/^/\ 7^*»r^ d^4^A /£i^ ^gA^ ^A-//f'mL^''Pn^ ^'^l )^«^y*»--»>^ ^«.<34y^ '^ A^ 7*- ^#-^-^ ji/i>»r'd-*'^^ ^v >^^^ •m^ K g ^&^ Sf AY, fifth Month. 182?. .i. ji. • ^'1 ^JVliXit\^h.■^ 'In' ,-.-,,1 ,- - ,:,*■ .u >■ ;^,.i .'I Aspects Holidays, Weather. J^c 1 FARMER'S CALEN D AR. Low tid. 6ih «. aft. E. [S. I? -Coo/ J0/€O»- an^ Asc 15. ^ High .A ., . S Hri.A«'C. D. ^ ^ > y <^ M ^'8 dec. tid. [18*^. N. J per. iSigns 'if. rain ■Warm Whif.STni. IVV Moa. 5untnl. D. lid. lid. ViniJy S, ;inf) lodging, before (he other part is growh fit to cut. and thus turn to your best profit, Rog. {what, if oeslected, would become waste and d (^idaro-jge. Quite Expose nAt the imperfections nn'd fsiiiings of $t>tir heighbours.xLet detraction alone, un- le'ss.vou" would bring jU'Oubie .upon yourseif- '* I linew it would be'sV^ said oiJ Tittle tat> tie, »' afrid it is good^^^ugh fbrhirtl. •JVl" Peakaboo and I li^ve seen and heard mo|e than every one thinks of" Shob! ahoh ! old biisjbody ! you had better mind your own concprns, nnd take heed 'to your own ways Ihan hus to squint nnd belie your neighbours No character is more to bf; detested than that of an eares dropper. Come let us attend to wiM'oor own windows and if they arestulied witfi 'old rags, out with them and sell them for (glass which is now clieap enough. Is your lif;ht]b^cn tight and snug? Cattle should be kept Showeis. Fine time gr. elong. t¥ (/ D iow [D ap. id. for •H h' plantitf^ warm and comfortable ; and yon have heard that '* a merciful man is merciful to b>f beast." .. . _ .. / . ..^ , -n . Von may plant cucumbers tb ndvahtage the first of next month They will often be as early as tho^e planted iu May, 'and gene- rally bear better. Nurse your plants with your hoe otten. Remove the dry earth, and W'll I JUNE liatb -XXX Days. The itch of knowing secrets, is naturally accompanied by (be itch ofj ling them. To know and to do, is the compendium of otir duty. • Every deviation from the path of rectitude, is adverse tolrappiness. He that valuer his time, is select of his company. Evil communications corrupt the good aoU make .the bad wocse. Whatever is violent, is seldom lasting. Last Quarter, 1st Day, 9 boars 10 m. Elvening. New Moon, Uih Day, 7 bours 30 m. Evenings First Quarter, 1.5th Day, II bours IJm. Morning^. Full Moon, 2;^d Day, 7 bour 49 m. Morning. D M 0| W.I R. O S. ieogilii incr. I (•'. .)S «^ 2 2 1 1 1 I i s .1 I 1 I 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 o Af 2 3 3 3 6 7 7 8 9 iio 11 ^vg 1 2 3 4 5 « 7 8 9 10 10 11 44 27 9 51 43 36 31 37 42 49 60 47 39 27 13 58 43 29 10 5 5.S 46 morn 1 2 2 3 4 5 3»i 24 9 5t 37 10 a 2\ 24 25 26 27 28 o I 2 3 4 5 6 !) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 (^ Hi 17 18 19 20 2! 5 25 45 1 5 1 30 2 2 33 sets 8 9 10 10 11 11 11 40 20 50 ^0 88 59 m«»rn 1 1 2 2 risp 22 44 12 42 10 8 {> 9 10 10 10 22 1 a 47 16 42 4 24 44 H SE tert (etX head head head iierk neck ari|i^ p mf. 1 <^' nth Siin mi. I'el :rtJNE, sixth Month, 182.1 XlaJfc—l^ M III! Aspects, Holidays, yVeathcr, Src FARMER'S CALENDAR. ii>i ■ -.^ ^ 1st Sim aft Trin Low tid. Bon. '.^nc) Sim tift. Trin. C perig Higli U 6(D hi gtve them fresh earth, especially if the sea- son be (Ipy. The l)est time is early in the morning. Continue to hoe and weed out your onions, and all other. plants, even before the 'Clmdy weeds fippear, if posHole. Hoe -and bwsh yonc late peas. Plant more potatoes; sow more 'turnips Continue to phot cucumbers for pickling. Top all such bush bean? as ure in »)lossom, by cutting ofl'the to|) of the vines near to the blossom : they will be earlier and bear better. Thin out. and earth up all your plunt«. Remember that frequent hoeing is both rain and manure to your plants, especi- ally in dry weather, if done in the morning. Plant Out your cabbages, cauliflowers, (Set in moist or cloudy vrr nher, but not when the ground is wet ann heavy. Thin out your beets, carrots and parsnips, and 611 up the rows that may be vacant. Cut your s-ige, mint. Sic, when they begin to tlbwer, and [0 ent. 25 spread them to dry in an airy place. 4th Sun. aft Trin | As your winter manures, from the firm- Mid tid. Rain yards and hog-sties, are doubtle^ss ckspossd of ^ 8tal]tid. [23 N. stonny weather 5d Sun aft. Trin. War, in [Par. V X (3^ Nat. StJohn mf. S' ron'in;* rvcatfur nth Sun aft Trin tm. m 9 D ^ to the best advantage, it becomes tieccssiry that you attend to the formation ofy our ssiru- mer manures, to dress your lands in autumn. Let your hogs be enclosed in nn open pon, near to, or in onf» part ofy our bwrn yard. In- to this enclosure throw the scraping* o( your burns, togeUier with every vegctablo sub« ''• m I m * • JITLY, hath XXXT Days, Nothing is more disagreeable than continual jesting and uuuseuse. Liberaiily at tiie expnnce of honesty, is real injustice. The lirst step toward? virtus is the abstaining trom vice. Inevitable eviU ure always best supported Last Quarter^ 1st Day, hours 19 m. Moruin^j. Kcw Moou, 8tb Day 2 hours 28m. M-orniug^. - First Quarter, 14th Day^ 9 hours 9 m. Eveoingp. Full Maoa, 2'2d Day, IL hoar l(> ly. Evening. XiAst Quarter, &Oth Day, ti hours, 38 in. Eveuing*. 1 f) 1 1) 1 R. s. Days l>j^ '\ @1 - © ® 1 i ■ H I31I-W.I lenjrtlt fleer I rs l?s«.iiii» . | 11 25 hf>«^H 14 iVI 4 27 8,15 22 &, r, 35l1=^!l0 44; reins 11 ■ i:7tb J? J5 Tu 4 28 815 4 24 5 G ai 7 U 9 secret*? \m 2 Low 16 W 4 28 8! 16 4'o 24 6 7 8 8 11 ,'58 stT.reis ^1 3 Switl 17 Iri'4 29 8 15 2 26 6 7 57 9 MORN. secrets 3| 4° ^14 37 H 14 40 42 « 1 33 17 8 28 »eel sH 5 i.^H 26 S. 4 as 8'!4 44 44 G 2 l-> 18 8 4(5 li'et V 6 St Jn ' IB 27 ?^ 4 38 8 14 42 46 f^ 2 ."k; »9 9 6| lV<»t 10 ■ 7 N't A: .. . -^^B'i 28 M 4 40 8*4 40 4H 6 1 3 38 i^O 9 20 hca*! 10 ■ E OUi ^ ^Bi 29!'Ic!4 41 8,14 ;58 50 ' 4 22 21 60 iicail \\m 2liJavl ;)0 \Vl4 4> 8|I4 30,0 52 0' 5 »! (. 10 17 nt'ck 1 oB 3 31 Tu 4 4d ( M14 34 i' ui 1 1 6 23 to 51 neck if 4 lid JTLY. scventli Monfli. 18:>J| D W .Qi^pccts Holidays^ IVmther, 4'C- FARMEK'S CALENDAR. Low lid. G 7 E 6th Sun aft Trin 2' High 3 4 Oed [inv C peiig lidColmnbb I4i7 ^/;o(? ■weather for 7, haymakris i^'tit • ETtli ^umaft Trin //'f, 2 Low till but not 3 Swithin. Huss burn . 4°i;relons [I4U Chuis st ince that will putrify and rot through the ^ auiiiiner. Ploujjh up and c^irt in. occasionaU up\y, such earth as can be collected from dilch- fir es, or oM sward Bilks Vour hogs will mot rairt and mix them together, and tim*. with a lit- tle attention, you may obtain 20 or ^30 joadi ol the best manure ; or much more, if your hogs are numerous, and receive your ftttenfi- on. Vou wiH tind a benefit, ■both in the growth of your hogs, and in the 4|uantity d manure, if you sow half an acre, or an acre* of clover on u rich soil near the barn-yard. and begin to c»t early foriVed for your bogs* Time is every thing, in " making hay while the sun ^hines-" The best plan therefore is, •'> (?^ 6 '^■ eqmf\l'ov the famcr to ba at his mowing betimes in 6 »lal»o[ia di 634 ag Gtthe morning. Gut down «^ much iM po8:>ib!e 7 to the by nine or tea o'clock by which time the I', 8th Sua aft Trin dew will be pfl". Then spread the mowed grass '.>. hents i« 'evenly, and about noon turn it over where it eel vis lies thick, in Iho atiernoou r^dte it into win- do» ;ow8, but ah:i!ie it up hghtly so that it may be days expo^^ed to the ^ir- I ovv.irds ?andovvn make it iulosmal! r.ock". and let it lu-main so a day or tu'o. If it Ut'. not then dry enough shake it oul a^^un on a sm ill wpact^ of i;round au^{ A:iil» EOlh -nin aft Trin 2 !//««//, J, :j| ' 'l! hours 41 in. Morning'. First Quarter, 13th .Day, 10 hours S-m. Morning. Full Aloon, 2t8t Day, 2 hours 29 m. Ev1 ^v 1 Iter irth 25 Mon.v. arms 3 10 3 S 4 47 8 14 26 1 2 « 8 59 26 34 br«ftst 4 Ij 4 .'M 4 48 8 14 24 I 4 6 10 3 27 1 44 breast 5 1? > 6 Tu 4 49 8 14 22 1 -6 6 I'll S 28 3 4 heart 6 20 (\ 'W 4 54 8 14 f8 I 10 6 'evfin 4 { n SLTS ll^art 7 18 7(Th 4 52 8 14 Id 1 12 6 1 59 ;i 7 34 beMy 8 IJ « Fr 4 53 8 14 i4 1 14 5 1 50 2 7 S9 belly 9 { 9 Sa 4 54 « 14 J2 1 16 5 2 39 3 8 22 belly 9 fA 10 S 4 56 8)4 8 i 20 5 3 27 4 8 46 reins 10 41) 11 m 4 57 8 14 6 1 22 5 4 15 5 9 isl reiiw ■11 23 12 Tu 4 50 8;i4 a I 26 5 5 3 6 •9 3» si^crfls i; I. -J W 5 1 7 14 1 2« •'> 5 53 D 10 n • secreU i I 14 Th 5 1 7 13 58 I 30 6 6 43 8 10 52 thiifhs •1 5 •45 Fr 5 2 7 13 56 I 82 4 7 34 9 11 87 Ihitfhs 2 4S 16 Sii 5 3 7 13 54 I 34 4 8 25 10 MORN. thighs '^ 38 17 s d 5 7 13 50 1 96 4 9 16 II 30 knees 4 ^ 18 * M, 5 6 7 13 48 1 40 4 10 3 12 1 30 knees 5 J; If) ,lu 5 7 7 13 46' 1 42 4 10 49 13 2 33 Wtfa 6 ] 20i\V 5 1/ 7 13 42 I 46 a 11 34 14 3 37 lei;« 6 4S 21 j-Bi 5 10 7 US 49 1 4d 3 ' MORW o R1SE4 lejTS 7 Ti 1 22 Fr 6 11 7 13 38 i 50 3 U 17 16 6 .56 feet 8 1) 23 «« 5 13 7 13 34 1 54 8> 59 17 7 17 leel » r 24 ^^ 5 H 7^3 32 1 5n 2 M 42 18 7 37 lieati « « a 26 M d J5 7 13 :3o 1 58 2 2 25 19 7 59 head 9 3! 2n Tu 5 J7 7 13 26 2 2 2 3 12 20 8 26 neck 10 2 27 W 5 IB 7 13 24 2 4 1 : 4 2 21 8 ^^7 neck ^I 1 i?8 Th 5 i9 7 l3 22 2 6 1 4 54 22 1 9 31)' "pck t 29 Fr 5 21 7 13 1^' 2 10 1 5 52 (I 10 29 arms 1 30 K 5 22 7 13 16 2 12 k 7 52 24 11 321 arms i i 31 Su 5 24 7 13 12 2 IG 7 64 ''a MORN 1 bi'eust 1 3 i^. » J -^^-* /^f ■ mitnte. es of t'rieniii /t^ ^.^n^4. ling. '^ 1 Fni fi: I SEA, ns 2 II) ns 3 Id ?a«t 4 IJ ifast 5 1? airf 6 28 art 7 18 My Illy ins 6 W 9 4 9 .'4 10 411 ins ■11 2'1 srels l) 5ret« I ] i^hs •I 6! 2 4S 3 38 MS 4 in ees r« :« •I ''i i: ^ \ 8 1) fi » 11 i*. »•-. *. ''*«lS. ^ »-4f. \, W 6 Lami 7 E lOlh 3CSi 4 IVan 5 tiil fi 7 ^iin E lUh 2 3 4 / 3 4 5 « Mi,l 7 K 2 3 4 5 *• .*: AUGUST, eiglilh Monlk 1823 ■ji ••.-' t '.urn rM .*?<, w Aspects, Holidays. ■ffW FARMERS' CALENDAR. 6 7 E 3 4 5 fi 7 E 2 3 4 6 6 Lammas u{\y 1? lOiK Slip aft Trin qunrte pf^alt be applieil tp ev^ry tonof it. iU is found that, hay thus salted can be wf^li sav- ed. in a miirfijgreen<^r state ; and at tbe same itiipe the bent$fit:>vh)ch.the hay derives froffi Ithe sajtt is more than tourfold its cost, invisj Dont deUy hijjing ^pnr.cqrnuntil haying. ^h y yery high C S Aug Transf Sup eel tilled Mtt'rtA to.husbandtime; 11^ is t he worst Cjalcufatioh .si^ns pMsible. Iliere is dafnage to^your ,ccrn by */ much delay ; to hoe or hill wh6n yoqr land in heavy or wet is bad ; it leaves joqr land tije^fit e,xcludes the Free circulation, ot air to the ^ D I? A^sump 7!tir'e9 EI2t|iSuiiafi;rip « Mid tid 7 Sun ent l»K I R43lhSonafTrin 2 [StBaptJi 3 . ••' ■ 4 5 St An ' (VHlJohnBbehd 7; Low tid [cf A E.UthSuQaftTrJD ihow- rpots of.yoqrco^ti, anrf is waste in the deli^ ,ef-«oi hoeing both in Vme and strength. 'Tis a|i bad. Select theTeroreihetine'sl v^e^her for your several :hoeiiigs.— your land wi|l then plough easv boo easy, your .fveecia wi|l wilt and die ip the spn, andyourcpm willbe refreshed with a warm, loose or light earth, which will rcadi^Teceivethe.air'andtpoist- ure to nourish the corp The earlier ypqr wheat and rye, are har- vested the belter- Do it before the ^raip becomes hard; jt will then have a thmner fekinjmd produce whiter flour, nlthoiigh the whole weight ot the graip wilLbe rather leajl than if harvested later. ^ SI Soon as the morn itlume^ the east, The reapers in the fieM are seen ; ' ^'^ The goliien sheaves are soon incroas'^i And joy attends the s^ileudid sceuc. '•fe^ •> SEPTElilBER brtih XXX Day*, Aunefol profession U belter than a thousand piitions. ' 3\o!hing (liaconcerls selt sutliciency po much as neglect. No mull can jmswer^ his courage ivho has never been in ^nng«9» lU thai losesliis conecieno*, has nothing let! worUi keeping. A man, likea ii*^dtch, if (o be valued by Lis goings. Where Ihere is miicb discernment, there is ^^nerally much candour. New Moon, 54th Day, 45 Uours 7 m. Evening.^ ^ First Quarter, l^itli Day, 6 buors 38 m. Morning. IFuU Moon, 20tbfD&y,4 boors 49 m. Morning. Last ijuarter, 27tb Day, S hours 44 m. Morning. ■D,li} _,^„ fl>»>'«'!D«yM©l '1i« "iS^ {} ' M'" i''uir ^M 1^ r. \y ■» [i«>iii;th 1 d(*cr. i F i 9(iiiths( i3 6 2 22 IF ! 8 66 a^f** ri^rs. rijice. 8£A. 1 M 16 27 7 26 ! 46 hvigt 4 1 : 2 Tu 6 29 7|13 2 2 26^1 9 56; 27 2 6; b(>art 1 6 3 W 5 30 7 13 2 28 I 10 60 28 3 27 btmrt 6 ' t- A\la 6 32 7,12 66 2 32' | n 41 o »ET« belly 6 3 .6lFr 5 34 712 62 2 36, I \vXE.m\ 6 30' brily 7 * "' 6iS* 5 36 7 12 60 2 38 2 1 1 23 2 6 64 reins '8 3 7 8 6 37 7 12 462 42 2 2 12 3 7 10 reini 9 2 8 M 5 38 7 12 4412 44 2 3 2 4 7 47 •ecrftfi 10 1 9 Tu 5 39 7 12 42,2 46 [3 3 62 6 8 18 let'retM 11 1 10 vv 6 41 7 12 382 60 3 4 43 6 8 67 thighs 11 S 11 Ik 5 43 7 12 34 2 64 ^ 5 34 7 42 *bl4;b» 4 412 Fr 5 44 7 12 32 2 6f) 4 6 26 f 10 32 ibiffbs 1 \ >■ 13 5t 6 46 7 12 28 3 4 7 17 1 1 28' knfes 2 3 •1 14 8 5 47 7 12 26 3 2 4 8 6 10 MoaN. 1 kiifes 3 1 •*■ 15 M 6 49 7,12 22 3 6 6 8 62 II 29 leus 4 i 16 Tu 5 60 7 12 20 3 8! 6 9 38 12 1 34 W^n 4 5 * If IW 6 52 7il2 16 3 12; 5 10 21 13 2 30 b'K* 6 3 18 Th 6 53 7 12 14 3 14( 6 11 4 14 3 43 feet 6 1 19 Fr 6 56 7 12 10 3 18 6 11 48 16 4 49 ten 7 f 20 Sa 6 67 7il2 6 3 22 6 MORN l;A 1 R19R4 1 hpfld 7 4 r 21 8 5 68 7112 4 3 24 7 | 32 17! 16 hind 1 8 1 22 M 6 61 11 3 28 7 1 1 10 18 4u bt-ud 8 :! laa'Tu S 2 6|l?l 56 3 321 7 1 2 7 19 7 10 neck 9 2 24 w ( 3 3 6 11 64 ^ 34,8 60 20 7 46 nf>ck 10 1 25 Th ( 3 6 6 11 6() 3 38 8 3 .')6) 21 33 Arms 11 I •: * J6 Fr (6 6 6 11 48.3 40' 8 | 4 66 22 3f» arms 1 t 17 I >4 16 7 611 4il 42 5 6«. C. 10 30' br*'B8t 1 ll 4 4 m S 6 9 6(11 42 3 46 9 6 66 24 11 66 bretMit 2 1 s \9 ? n 6 H 6'li 38 3 50 9 7 66 26 ! MoHN. i heAri 1 3 1 a K)!! rs '« i il 6i 1 38. * 62.J 9' ;8 60 < 26 1 43: heart 1 4 1 ih candour. k rning 9 S: ning. ;vat( 4 1 (>art 6 Mirt 6 elly S rlly 7 4 eiiis ■8 3 eiM 9 2 f>crctfi 10 1 et'retM 11 liif(li)i 11 5 hiulis \ tilths 1 i mees 2 3 (lifes 3 1 e^s 4 e«f8 4 5 i.g§ 5 3 (>et C I fft 7 i lead 7 4 lend 8 { •♦•id 8 S itrck 9 2 look 10 1 rms 11 1 ii'tna r«'B8t 1 1 ireoat ' 2 1 earl 3 tcarl 4 v<-^ i*\*. -■t*<'>^ ^ ."'V \ •* ^ ■'.. t VA.., <*- « >> • "I *N i <*. • %)-.*■ ^.— \ * ■»*,.. ^^t-.: ii_. •^ ■■ s '♦ * -, \ • ** -.."»* ^J 2,Glles S jper (> Dogr d;> 7 Ip sliit iKilotU Su o 6 Loiv tic! 7 Sun's (1 [ElGth S' 2 [ I'rin , 3| 4 Lnmb.; 1 5 Stat J lE;l7th Sii 2 [St Mill 3 Q enl 4 5 9 gr e 6 St Cypi 7)2; dl E 18th Si; 2 8t Wicl 3>?tJero SEPTEMBER, nintli Month m2n f AspectSy Holidays, IVeather. 6rc. FARMER'S CALENDAR. 2,Giles ^ ^ 3 ) per, !Hi-ih(i«l. [Col8 ^ (>I)og: d;>ys end [X. 9 7 IK 6 7 IE •2 3 [4 .6 6 7 Ip sliit 9 b < lotU Suo aft Trio D 2^1 Loiv tid Thmvder *^nn's dec. 4 N $ , iGtfi Siin aft. [I'rin >;upog Lamb., [fst.it ' .r^f. E ,5 Stat Mid tid. E;l7thSimaftTrin 2 [St Math 3 Q enl :£s storm 5 (J gr elong Fine 6 St Cypr •weather 7i2( dD- iE 2 3 llith Sim «ft Trin . 8t Wich. Mid. tid >?t Jerome ^ per Stfiy at home and mind your business, and leave litii;;Uion and the lawyers to those who have Ies5 sense and more money. 1 never view the crowds that repair to ourCourt-i- houses in the Country, and spend day after day during term time in gazing at each o- ther; without regretting that they are not at home attending to atfairs which will be more productive of pleasure and advantage Nor do 1 ever observe their unfortunate hoi'ses tied to fences and famishing through want of ' food, bull think how many industrious and deserving men, are pining in obscurity be^* cause they do not possess the means which these spendthrifts of tiina are so criminally ; neglectmg. . 1 recollect in one ol my excutrsioTM thtoogh ! the country, tb have observed a hale-hearty . looking young man arrive every day while • the Court was sitting, and after waiting near* lya couple of hours lor an interview with his lawyer, would proceed to the Court house where he would remain until the rising of the Court, then return to the tavern, procure vhat is generally termed refreshment, and i having done so, would mount his jaded horse :iad set off for home. . I was struck with this persons appearanc«»i . and having occasion to visit the same place a- Ijout a year after } I fouiitl the hiia occupied \ wm n If •i:Ji OCTOBER, hath XXXI Days Much tongne and much judgment never go together. AVe pleasie more by never oti'en(hng> than by giving a great deal ofdeliglil A man without a i>ecret is an open letter for every one to read. BViendisbip, when sincere, ever smootiies the path of life. . ^oture never said one thing, and^vf^wdom another. ^"t- New Moon, 4th Day, 4 hours 29 m. Morning^. First Quarter, ]lth Dav 9 hours 55 m. EveuiQg^, Full Moon; 19th Day, 5 hours 59 m. Evening^, Last Quarter, 2Gth- day 3 hour«32 m. Evening. I IjVV 2 iTh 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9 Fr Si S M lu W Th 12 S 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 M Tu W Th Fr S* 8 M 2liTu 22 VV 23 Th •24 Fr 25 2(j 27 28 s VI 10 29 VV 30 »3i Th F R. s 1*1. |6 14 6 ,11 32 3 5") 10 9 42 27 2 32 , belly 4 !6 16 6,11 30 3 68 10 10 32 28 3 49, btPv 5 |6 17 o|u 20 1 2 11 10 22 29 4 55 reios 6 6 IQ 6ill 24,4 4" 11 EVEN 9 O SETS reijfs 7 6 20 6,11 20 4 8 11 6.) 1 5 65 reins 8 6 21 (5 It 18 4 lO; 12 1 49 2 G 2G sfcrets 9 6 23 6 11 14 4 14J 12 o 42 7 1 s«ert-l» 9 6 24 11 12 4 16, 12 3 33! 4 7 43r tbi|||[hs to 6 26 6(11 84 201 13 4 26' 5 8 32 thighs 11 6- 27 6 11 6^4 22 t3 5 17 6 9 27 knees 6 29 6 11 2 4 26 13 6 7 J 10 27^ knevsr 1 6' 30 6 11 o;4 28 13 6 51 8 11 30 knees 2 6 31 6 10 664 32 14 7. 40 9 MORN. logs 2 6 33 6 to 64 4 31 14 8 24 10 34 I«tf» 3 a 35 6 10 50 4 38 14 9 7 11 1 38 («el 4 6 36 6:10 4H4 40 14 9 49 12 2 43 ftet 5 6 38 6 10 44;4 44 14 iO 33 13 5 48 feet 5 6 40 6 10 40|4 48 16 11 20 14 4 5() head 6 d '^^ 6 10 36 4 62, 16 1 MORN i () UlSEA hea<^ 7 ig 43 0»« 34 4 54 16 8 16 5 18 n*fck 8 '6 -*& 6 10 30,4 58 16, 68 17 6 54| neck 8 !g 46 6 to 286. 0, 16 1 56 18 6 381 arms 9 6 48 6 10 24;6 4\ 16 2 66 19 7 , 3(i' arm* 10 6 49 6 to 22 6 01 16 3 57 20 8 39 breast It 6 ^« 10 20,6 8 16 4 58 2! 9 52, breast 6 62 6 10 16 6- 12 16 5 50 } 11 10 heart 1 '6 ^:* 6>0 (5 10 14 6 14 16 6 52 23 MOR N heart 2 6 ^5 10 6 IH 16 7 42 24 20 heart .2 6 ^6 gJ'> 8 5 20 16 8 33 25 1 44 belly ;j 6 57 (}10 6|6. 2^116 9 20 26 2 57 belly ■1 6 59 6 10 2 15 26 '16 10 8 37 4 «J reius b dealofdeligb ead. cr. &• liog. &• Of. r»* 'S "f;^ p.. SEA belly 4 5 btlly 5 1 reios « 3 reins 7 2 i-eins 8 1 stcrets 9 seertt» y 3 tlitt|;i)s 10 \ tlii^hs n i knees 3 knevs* 1 2 knees 2 Kjjs 2 i !««» 3 ; luet 4 ! feet 5 feet 5 head 6 hea«f* 7 neck 8 nexk 8 arms 9 arm* 10 breast n breast heart I heart 2 heart .2 belly 3 belly •I r«lu» 5 > »» ^ '>, 1*. .« T -i- '■*' -. >, -A .^^ * \ >*A4('; >C^ ■y^tifei, '^* > ^- i \ -^Jk .i,,V '^ -iiVi' »( -••^ ■ ••■., V ;\ •^-3 '^^ \ »,'•> \ *- • -»• ^ t» %. X ■*, to»^. - . »^^. ^ V ^ th s-. ■a*. > «. ■» •MX »V Anpeci 0'sd Miri tid (0th Sui Fuithi „ iS't Denj 20(h Nui [lid : fellier jSt Luke 121 Sun Nid ticl 5"^d Sun Jt Sim iO\? (Id ■>• , OCTOBER, tenth Montk 1823 '■■'"-.-.ili ti^'iiiii As}HCis, Holidays Weather^ 4't'- 0's dec 3^ Miri tid P A Rn E RS' € A LE iSD A R. S9th Sun aft Tr Faith t iv- :;}■:■' iS't Denys iWdD Very: 2(Kt» Sun at Tr! ^ a ^? low . Itidi '^»'' ,: Itlthel' i' / . St Luke'- ' . 121 SanatVTr lid . . . tid' ■> V lOentni I)periy ~!risp \U Sun aft Trin jinu sirailur manner, liuthe tio Iqd^c exhibi" wryjled theerime ruddy .nppeurance;;bis fece waS ^ip;< and that; he hiid !reduce(i hitn&elt': to wretchednew and t i pari DOtI tly by'irnQte, drawn in favour of a neigh ip who had^inade him advances, and partly in gooda otH ol'the store With a heartless and dejected demeanour* he (ben bestrode bis miserable steed, and a^ gain rtilfM^d' Ms £tep4 towards hi^ desolate i'-m \ ' % — - NOVEMBER hath XXX Day*. The greatest of all evils is a usurious disposition. He tvno gh'es.to be^en. wifl never reheve a man itt the d»ri:. Tempers li^e faci» wte^ appear t^5t Ht a distaoce. The virtuous mm ma^ date t^ dettfiuctioo bj gf«it)|^ vyay to the :' . t^Dfjptiition. New ]Vf oyir, ^& Day, 5 honrs^ 2S. m. Evening. Fiisi 7 4 Tj ^^4^^i^1|p 52 5. 36, 16 1 27 2 5 41 ,< Mirs H 5 w 7 6 M; 48 5 40 tii 2 19 3 6 27 Ibi^bs. ; 9 6 Tk 7 7.v6 46 5 42 16 3 U 4 7 19 tliitrbs 10 7 p 7 8 5 9 445 44 mr4 2 6 8 18 knees 11 8 Su 7 9 69 42 5 46 16 1 4 49 6 9 19 kneea 9. 8 7 10. 59 •40 5. 48{ 16 6 50^ 16 1 6 30 7 10 22 legs 10 M T li 6 9 38 6 19 5 11 20 fegs 1 li Tu 7 12 5 9 36,5 51 16 1 7 2 9 murs leu» 2 t3 W 7 13 5 9 34(5 64 16 7 43 10 29 ^ 3 13 Th 7 15 5 9 3a 6^ 68 16 8 26 U 1 32 feet a 14 F 7 16 5,» 7 n 60 2»6 2(i (> 22I6 \5' 9 9 12 2 38 heail 4 15 Sa 2 15 66 13' 3 44 bead 5 16 « .7- 19 dii> 6 16 10 4G 14 4 66 ueck 6 17 M 7 20 5 9 206 8 W> 11 41 15 6 9 neck 18 tr 7 21 5 9 \S\(i 10 \6 morn '® risen neck. 7 19 W 7 32 -5 9 166 12 15 41 17 f» 23 arms 8 20]Th 7 23 5 9 I4I6 i4 14 1 43 18 6 27 1 arms 8 21 F 7 V4 59 12 6 16 14 2 47!|9 7 39 1 breast '10 22 S 7 3& 6 9 10 6 18 14 1 3 47 i:o 8 57 breast 11 23 S 7 28 5 9 8 6 29 141 4 45 21 10^ 14 hefett 11 24 ;m 7 27 5 9 6 6 22 Ml 5 38 D 11 30 b«arl 26 rii; t 28 6 9 4.6 24 13 6 27 21 MORN beUy 1 2« w 7 2t> 5 9 2 6 26 13 7 16 24 1 44 belly 2 27 Th 7 30 ^^'^ 7 31 58 7 3i 6? 6 28 12 8 1 25 0- 55 rein* 3 i6 F 58 6 30 18 8. 47 26 3 6 reins 4 [2J Ha 50 « 32 12 9 35 i27 4 15. SecTftS 4 !..* 1^ » • 7 33 6 I 54 6 31 U 10 23 < 28 6 24 secrais 6 Iftric. fj to the rein» •ecrets secrtHft. < Mire knees koees legs Tegs ley* tevl feet lieail bead j ueek neck »>«ck. arms arras breast l>r«-ast befeft l»«arl bt-'ity i»t*lly r<^iii» reins iecr«(s 6 7 I: 9 10 II I 2 3 3 4 5 y^i^it^A^ '*^>--f^ ^: .W • .-t'^,..;■ #./.,.; ■»'% :♦, V '•m- "* "♦. ^^?m,.v:'^^^rii!.-^^^; 4fit -♦, -*«»T,, "•■& ''I. .,. « .>yt ' 'A <^^ Jl:yy*ti .?^-- , ""> NOVEMBER, eleventh Month. 1823 6\ li ' i^'A'bVh^^^^ M^ t^^^M ^CC^^^J^ ...^mf^iM.. **■-• .' jf^l^DlMa .^»J _-i ■o t*t to put them inti* tfrMrers, 24th'Swna1lTr 3 «p rtr partiii«»n«j «f drawers, kept part way open tid 0V flee I7« 8 Low «t i.iort 4 tid ■ ^ ■ •• >{*. Briti?g® ; - • 5 6 E35thS«aaltTrin 2 3 9A'4 ^season 4 ^ )(^ Quite •'> d per 6 2^ p J high^id 7Cncilia Sim'ent;^ E/ieibSuoattTr 2 - f ; •'■* - 3 t ' fhokmtt 4 Low 1 ,!■ 5'tid M'»v!,> .t., 6 7 EAUfSuq 8t Andrew i jx! ,! 1. . (I ci iVI »' iOaihrr from yotir ifardens all winter «egeta« bl^s, be tore the bard frosts commenc*» npe* ciaily winter squashes ; dry aad Houm iliem caref liliy. I f you do aat ai'l^ct yonr-sead-cofo, before iratherinir, from the'hilki, do it as 3011 are hu^ki-ouf, selecting the Cajpest and ripest ears, and luch as have the saiallsat cob, and are lieat filled out at (he ends ; Ihoufrh the ker- nels near 4ke and ahould «^er'^e r^seffed for seed.u i • •;;;■• , r.j r^' ..1 'flj : Now tsihe time to improve jMinr next crop. By pore seed, and by selectinff th« eaidiest -or the ripest, you may hrioir forward j'our suc- ceediatr crops SO, 1^ or 20 llkys earlier, aad thus enalde you to improve your late so«frinur» ^Qt need the improvement stop hete. Tly far selectinif your seed- corn from your afield, tak« i tiwm inff the rlpekt ear?, (at diiTerent staees of the >0r rAtn.corn, and'h^^ifinning: early in Sept.) and from the mo»t ibridy stalks, you may brint^ forward your »ext»» YD ^ * llvaKtIi I il if (f r 2 4 Y 1M ,-7 Tv b W T 1h'7 PVj7 ^fSa 7 Id is |7 B'7 nrrn Id 15 to 17 7 7 Fr 7 Sk(7 #17 M 7 Tu 7 7 2U Si 7 2t S 7 I'22'M 7 2.-1 ,Tu 7 24, W, 7 20 111 7 20 27 29 00 IFr i7 8« 7 #4 35 35 36 37 37 se 31) 40 40 40 41 41 4t 41 42 42 42 43 42 42 42 42 4J3 42 42 42 41 41 41 Ml 6'h , u IT p.. 8 A 5l« 0!8 AS 6*8 d8 58 /i8 g:^ 58 6 8 5;8 •5 8 S S 8 52 50 48 46 4y 41 !H 6 (1 44 4a 40 40 :)8 38 38 36 3rt( (( 6 6 e 8 8 8 8 58 518 58 5.8 30 111 00 6 36|u 90 30 3t; 36 30 :)0 38 38 ii6 30 38 38 40 12 42^ 44 41 40' 48 50 5^1 M 54 51 r>H 5(J TiO 50 ill .0 :: 3 2 2 II II 10 10 i) .8 8 H :.7 7 .0 5 5 4 4 a 2 2 1 1 i 11 14 Kvrjv 4 (0 57 1 48 2 37 3 23 4 .7 4 49 5 30 ill 62; ,7 30 10 2(1.' 11 29 i6. 31 O 1 2 3 4 5 SHTS 1 2 .3 ^ . () S Ul 10 5 7 C 9 f 9 14 10 II 11 »12 10 1 20 » Bl 3 l8 4 n •r2 13 14 10 17 18 19 20 I t»9 .211 5 47 C ^ 7 80 23 24 1 7 80 24 1(8 n ^& 2 IV 57' 2(> 6> n 4M Q7 Monv. U 13 1 10 2 25 S 35 4 .48 5 3 5 t 4 6 5^1 7 45 9 5 10 21 il M 'j (jkiOiR;* 3 3 48! 37 to •'»9J28 11 30 ' 29 45 1 54 8 4 4 10 5^ a3 ,10 7 lliilflis. llii^hs kneeir kne«8 It'KS llMlll lifail hfad n"n4t-f ^ .»<^ -X /Y.^t>t^^ ./ia^t>*r4/ ^^A » t DECEMBTilR, Iwelflh Monlli If^ i:.-'l t..'*=^-,lA Aspects, HoUdayst I' Veather. <$•€» Muia FARMKR'S CALENDAR. Qmle till y Off am tharp air apog Nir.liolas 2(1 S in in Adv Cone B V Mdiy Low •" Sun's d«c!-28« S lid Lucy 5 Slip « X . adSuniiiAdv Wash- ingtt/n died 179i> $ gr eiong i per tid |4th Sun in Adv SunenlVJ v ' Christmas Diiy St Stopli Low *»( John tid Ist Sun aft Chri^tm l^uttttce (vfii or laore ««r«, v<»u'inay by aiU ,*Silvc» **f ■it*-- IffOIC. herhiir to ll^iv prtctic^ donma tir evi^ treldfc your qiiantfly nC cum npofi thv flirtne gtoauds* wifhioidy (h« tatne tillage. Now picdciRip wintfr tpple*, cartinfi^ com, throwinir up gardf nt iulo rll1);t't, lUfrfptisr T^- taiops, 9€e. Krpp all Wands kitsy pie8y ikc. and telUoir a mvrry iale, ur simeing a l|n- tnnrmit «<»nir, make a (uoif 'ercaiog vpeed •wii'tiy and pleatantly away. Initnfitry may no\v relax a little from her nnnuul toils iinil look nroiind her on her com** forts nnH eij()oyments, with n brightening jcountef^ance, tviiile the warn atvpirationfi (u gratitude ieoiitrtc from tier heai^ ascend to the Giver of all Good* trom whom those com- forts nnd eiuoymentfl are nil derived. Securely hoitie yonrcnrls harrows ploirghs nnd all the impleracnfff of the snmoter's In- hour*. Improve (he iirst spell iif sledding to renfw your stock of wood. 8ee thai your fences be in good repair, to prevent the cat- tle, &c. from injtiriikg your crops t)f winter grain, meadows, &c in cas6 of sfn open win- ter flogs far >iom» use tmiy now he killed" as vt is the best time for making good bacon. Feed net only your cattle but al^o the houseless foodle*is child of want ;-4rt will the prayers of the poor call down bleiMings tn jou and yours. • , i , j i, j^mi • -, ^ d2 i -I ■i 1 •J TIDE TAJiLE for Ike American Coa^t. Amelia littand add 1 lioston Harl»on#r - fiM4 Bell Islam! Strte;* . edd 1 Bermnda m. :^ -- --subVO Cape Tear- ^ / >«rtd CapeCliarle* '?'-^ «fW Cape May mnd Henlopon adfl I Cape kornno Cape Sabid Cbarles(on^A*r Cbebucto Bay Florida Keys Fnndy Bay HBlfOate — KennebeCk enir adil jiuld (» •«ub. ■'-^ iudd I Ml 1 fiidd 1 ') ;-l* .add 3 00 IVIachias :eH(l 00 Marsha's Vinjnrd addol 45 Nan*ucke€ ' ^^ add o| 30rN anaefmset rBi^ .' ; add yo'Newlfofk ; ^ . -. :HdHl| JSOvacoTvk lif' *-; - add loPassnmaqnodilj^,* ^ i ' | ;add 4| 3t» i*eiiot»c6t Bay \ ' j add J 30 ^bilwIMpbia ' * ;,ddfi .] 5 Portland ' adds! »ff Pori?mtb >& f^evtbfjiport add i goy^oebec ,.<.- ! addo l^lSHiuly llodk subt. ^IK^UDiiab -.-. >B«)d The times in Ihcrfbctve Table are 'to be BdiWitoor#«1)tr»icte(l( jhe time of high water at Hnli/i«;i;. according lo the directions thei-ei Exampie-r-To find the time of highwater afC^uebet May ft inp. time of highwater at Halifax May I by the AlinHnack isoh4m. ,TJ add 30m (the timc^set. against '(Quebec in .the Table) «ind you bkiel time of hi|;b water at Quebec Oh TJltn j, .1^^.* ' f} tip' ikiUpeefi ier }%2n. ing ; 11^ ' There fwiil:t)e^ix Eclipses this >year.; tour. of the Sun, nnd;two(il| Moon, ih'the niahoer following : — I. The tii-st will be of the Sun.Jantuiry IJSth day, 4h 42m inlhei of cwurse invisible here. Tke-eacond mil be of the Moon> January 26th day» ^Oh fiOm iol evening ; of cojJFse invisible here. Ill The third will be of the Sun, Februapy iOth dneTt l^h 52m i evening ; consequently invisible to ns. IV. The fourth will te of the »un, July 8th day, 2h a«m in;thei ing ; of conpse invisible to ns V. The, tilth will be of the Moon, beginning on the^2d and ei>()iB(| the 23d bi Jj^ly. vvisible and total as foltows : . ' ^ . ^ Beginning .y.. ... ^.^ .. Oh 18m) « , »• * Middle ,-!U^^%m 14 l:^PP^^r.l,mt. cvm. ri^nn i^"^*i "-^ ■ir( ffy' *^^ '^ ,Sp}Xir. time mom, ^'AUi i Duration . j. .>;.,,/ 3h 52 Digits eclipsed, 16o U|' on the Mooil's Southern Linib. VI '4'he !»i«th will be of the bun, Augiwt'6th day, 9h llui inik i ing. buf iivvieible to us — MuoU^s lat. 1° 24i' Kuuib. »-~f->- Where there is no dHiicHhiAr,)there can be n« ju^t claim toprai^ej I'overt^y is more to be dreaded tlrnn riches are t« be desired, t ««i. i )a^t. • STAFF OF THE ARIVIT .*. »♦ 'C n Nova-Scotia, New-iJrunswick. «addl MTiitbtrtickil^ :l ions, there L iH-y rt ,l«,i3. L«o|i4m. .Td mil you tAitl vf, nndtwodl 1 4^tn in the I S rOh ^tn iol 9*, Idh 52m i Ii20niin;thei ^i^d and eodiDil f * * ine morn, 1 lluiin1i)€ 1 to praise, WmPlant. H C Darling and. B Rob- inson Fsqre.Dp Aset'Cuw Genis A Fhiiir As«t Bark Mstr OenI }LG,iU Omciating^hapltiin Ertsign preen, Fort Mijoi. VV Lane t>q .Vsflt Oomrn €^en. C W;Bever- ley,^o(>ert 'Lee, find W l^tephcn**', Ksqrs J^y-AsstiConj^Genla. 'Kev F H Cari'iuigton, Oflicifttii)g -Chaplain. Hrrmwlu. Lt E MGoldnck W. Regt. To wo Tapp fcisq Ordnance Storelcr i'lwt )l.s VV ode house and RufS(?eil >lnsp F licers i^lilitiR \(Jommi(i*tiri((t l^ept of Accounts. ^olpli Veith Eso Asst Corny Genl* ;xr Grant and Jos Chariier Fiiqrs ;pty A!4^i.<«ant Commiftsy Geaerals. (iantfisfni of Halifitx. iM'CollH Town Maior Ixev J T ininij Off Chap. 3 Crawley GarJ Adjutant W. Tucker, Esq Aote Kr Waster \* . , ; :Barrack Master. Mtflor Bianchibtif, Annnpolis. Com Hoyai^Engincei^. Li Longmore R Leslie, Hospital A^i^int Royal Arty. Ct^omns^^ Winte;rsE!H| Metv tirinniwick Asst-CoW; A^ep. ^amen ;Reid, Esq A8st*C\/ii^ GenK J. Williams, q Ktafi' diiurgeon. .-3 Craw'Torrf, Excellencv Major General G.S.lDy- Jhiyth Lieut Go^'eruor F^q »t ishon? Aid de Cxntp 'V Price Assit Coniy GeiiJ. Ch A Clarke. Hosi^ital! A9«>istHnt. Hev.iohn'Loui^h OniciiUing Chaplain. ' ' * OFPKEIIS^OFTHE A«MV. fid s^ytififri/ Hafifax ttvyat ti^igiiie(rs^ Uttii' Roydl fE«tginecr.f^ New \or G Fu«tar,vCom' - ftx Jirunswick. JaiHJine r .i,i , ,u Lieuls. Tingling, PooleyjCfipt. Barry ^tiiit AioMe. Hoifttl Artitterifs ^tn-^2d Btftt ^(kUh Regiment jMs A Duncnn. Adjt Uransivuk of Foot. , Capt JohuHlon LientCoJ George Mac- JLieul Uuunaclea | kre (Col) ' |n»h|n. Ly«tcr, (i- I. uofl CoiHeliud ; Howe AaaI mil Sec. Lt Col Hai«. ligher Furl Major. Ilav K Willis ^ 4 Dep Adj Gen. Lt Col Deresford. Chnpl at St Johiv R Miine ilitto i^ y C^r iHstr GenI Maj Ba7:ilf;QU«;^Freder«:too J 3eU Ho^ Assistant fia|or Brigade. F W Haden Ejhi Wyj Ccfte Sritoti. ;omyGenl. ^eo Head AiistComfCapt We^ks Town Atljt. WCox B tenl. Chas Blackndar, J S Jesse, Gblnstr. Rev H .Binne^, vO0ic^atiD|r Itvinny, Jas i»lade, Oliver (loldt^mith. {Chaplain. Villm Lowe, J G Kyle, Wm Fletch-, Pvince Edwawil Isiand r, Win IMUIikin, E§qrs Dy Aitt Com His Excellency .C D Smith, 'Lieut* Ui\\i By Btic MstrGen W God-I govern o^- rdEsq J Blair E-hj Bark MiWlqr.lJ *' Holland, Es: Rirn-k Mr. tit [Sirachan E«q D.y Jn!*p ol" Hosp. JiL-.ine. Town-Major, B De St'Cr >ix, irlcr E'»q Apoth to the Forces. J lE*q Ho!>pit;vl Aiel llev T DepbLafiy Major Ho nry = fif zgera W C-aptdiiiis Francis Ber('t/;<^ AtloipluH lie i.'ijmas lAfvlf.iiintH F F frlvrtfis J A VViebnrg. Afl.]t Charles ti^liicbesi^r Knsigug Arthur Smith John P.xy '-' ilohn^»v«eny pHy Mnf^ter, H Bi^gs Adjutant, J A VVietiurglt'erd "^piiier ^r. Mjwter, John Kiens! John ^D'Grncly A^6t. S!>iir. I*«?ter SSmithlMcnrv Michell I'J F iVlaalonell ' \.^( Eerrnuih jtil Singleton Mnjor J (iaIiOe (Lt Col) John MmmA\ Ca/jtoin.s \ J^nsirn* Fretjk J«n Thurn (Maj),F. P Brooke J FrHnchinc Cnpiaim EyrrSnryth M. Wjlliam Hull. W. W Kimlnll,LC I H\veenr«j', !U. W fl-jrtlcy VV Johnstone John VValtftr John RpfitI WmLFeard >lMvtcnan ts "Jvlword i'arkeri John ICeith rFjinaPS Hutler ' A JStowart JamciS iDennis J Strongitharm Lkidmimts JuliiH Viin Houk K » ITestop ■ » ' € W \'on Kruger R>»tapt«ton J KobinsQn •' ' " 62r/ Rc^ikcnt fff Toot Lt CoL Oeo GauntleU Majorx D Ximines It Col l A. iy. J J F»wce(t Andrew Trrrgh Majors P \Valerhotj*e, i c PC Taylor Captains J M Wardrop, m. Hichard Cole, m. H Piikin^ton, J Duval Charlei* French Tiiojuas Colern-.m G VV Woiton, m. Mont. Cairnes LieufcnfintM ^!San^llel Jenkins? K Montgomery J iSk-ion, Ihoniiis Manning 'r C WleM jGeorge Smyth J A Lutman David Duval K T I'hornson Henry Dixon Charlrs! O.ikley WiHiam Hall John Brnivn K Hanriiiton F Hiu^imood . Philip Spldine iPt; IVInwh Win iVI 'Donald J<»«i Dofiglas Pnif Ml. A Thoinp Q\8t llt^immt of Foot ^-Jr// J Swson Colond Q.wV/ J lioberta Sir J Kf'mpt, Q. €.B. Snr Wm Cogan Lwvt Colonel dS, Jaxi EwiOjB r'. ord—Ci 's »t~GiM I Bridge 1 )lis~C mn Time of goiiiff Ihroutjih the Falls, THE Frills nro level (or Mill water) iibnul three hoiir« nnflnnhaH the Flood and about two hotir^ ar.d an halt* on the ebb, which mal it passable four times in 21 -hours about 10 or i|.^ minutes each timp-l o(hor rule can be given, as much depends .on the flood*? in tt»« Uivrrj John and the time ol hi«h water or full ^ea. wlridi id utteu ha8tcii«(l| winds, and in proportion to the ijcight uf'tiiem. lifer- ^-Pol »W||-_1 i'W; V ads to tlie Princjipal Towns in the Province from Ranfaic, mA \t the :uani'e» ofJnnkeep«rii^ ^ . . ^ . , r t ■ fh 'From Halifax to l.U.* •neHhvrffh. To Rine'n>ile'liiui«e 9 tlaimfih^'s liMil^f llaUfaxito ' fortl'ilin , kiiitrham Utui'S ^ ; ifMi L-iieh'd ton %\ «vay heHee miirri9 new do 8 Farm ' ' Allan's 30.n Ill's Arms ()U8it> Arms i)K, Wir«ils»>r ouih Bridge V ini» rs I way ion reaii ii>-;Fowler!s raltatu's Coriivp— 5' 7 : d- Lr ra Lower'VillHjjf^Yewitl"^ !3rFuot ot;6oiiMuuaUiu ' .3 : Clark's ' (fi « Suilierl»ii(1?s ■ ' ' ' 4' ^i I \ ru|) or c »b:»i on iii«m 34^ .sJ Parily ' 6 4|^ ICivipr Piitlip-Hawfloii /?«tf wart's ' 1 10 22 -tfi I Bluvk's vO AniUer8t->~Beiit^ rr»,Fort Ciimkerlanii — • I \Viil»frhea«l 7 6 I -'s G nrd— Crane'* '8 »t~Gil)boQ9 Inl's . I Bridge ',,„\ )lis— ChtndJer .7 .8 1 la inn er'j. Jj2 rfieid^^lml)'/ 5 ,0 * ••;.j ./V'&tn Atinajmlislo . t!ilie.iburm. From Aimaiiiolis ui CieinMi4».Ciiuich Dear r*ver bridge Kead r:ba8nn ' ' AlaKontf^.bay Ht^ckmaii's ^ I Whole distance "fi j From Lunenburgh to>Li verpoitt. ^ 134 To M jwjttir's lerry > , Libavp. river Dreiv's I mi 'CHiirtid.^8 ferry iPort Meil-w^y M.^Ticar'fl.liw Bidl'sIafltrriQ^ Crtve 1 3|^1 Lf aiiS'Liverp«ol To Vuitfbei'lard via .Pavrsborough Windsor. 45 Parr&boro' (by water) 6 f9 10 6 .M-6 —73 '7 .7 ;7 2 liver Corbel :)J ,1* I .... 4..i« ;••••» .1 PoUy , 8 no Niekerstfii's A|HibUc H ver SiMDey's A|uibti<:ibay KarkMis,lPiibnico R. |v*'udri^'s .Darriajf loo ,Crni^e'j» 30 |ji-wis's 9 Vlo.orf^'s \\ Macan bri«%e, !?ur< lonus ft Head's Macao rivtfr 4 IMapnii Pll^s)e\'8 5 Anibers(,'.£irtbt'«e 7 -, — B^i's a WitelkeriJtad ^ Van- I* 10 drll'ti Fort ^Ciiinb 7 ,Wb diOlaiM'e |iDieks4>H*K nrniro 02 1:) Arcbiimtd'tialnioii(|l, 14 ,Ci Powifl's. Clyde river vwii— Wittei% GjlJar^rrav^'s Shil- Sie«arij!i* H M'C-Minfl's :i lU'qeargei^icloulO— tfi I J'oPiciOH via IMusqno Hohoit, Dartmnnlh ferry Prcsion. BraHiey'a Pntnam'tf l^roi Han's . , ,, M'Kfeti'a ,,;!,> Lfckie'« . ."-' Robert Archibnld's Robert Geddea' Heney'g Dunbar's W branck river Fictou >VMKay Arruss the barbmir to T^SnthrrlamPi^ ^Srtl?th'8 Mtrig«!miih| WSilmslev conrt iirtru8nii's Wliore ilisunce — 9»| CrosM roads Irom Ar- 'cliibiid'H to Scott's ,20: 51* •J 11 4.T0 4 b'rom 26 Halifax to BlaDf hani'a W Uiver Pietoii iribibald'ti middle UlVff Pic'JiMI Canipbftrs £ . I«i*';j,j •*•»;-#» fr -.(». » rx; » .;vith e<»ger glanco niiy fon^ingeyea! •Or in the tedious, eve wb^m nipptng trodt Heigns Fotfnt ; mid \lui sipoiildring embers roa^ iFrnm sulterranegn store ^electecjf those )r amplest 9i%e rotund, of native <:oal Tet unberert ; arid if my hofnoly bonrd "'' Penurioiw, add but lew «;tliibrious grains Of buq3l)le;juit} 1 b)e«i the .ch^'n^ repHH ' ' rlanil'S *8 Mtrig«?mish . ' 1 ison's •.;.'• iptfn's Aotigo. nish ...» hole distancr- to the Gu^ ^iifMi's Antii{(). nsh Hiolc Uistancc- i P&rrshomt^l\ ) Windsor ami rstm;«9, viz.-l(| ting so fts to I first hjghwatei at (h^y ; the'' P. f • wn'tl ores re. — the rage ep itb fltcaki Isleer y heart ! ngeyea! nbers roaat •(I lint mi .!:'*•• Bat chiefly corns at noofiiidW hunger's tttW, Whtn frocni the ebullient pel your mealy tribe With httppiefit art concoct, profcwely pours ; And be t'iie mmi with butter's plenteous aid To ridi cun»t9tence wrought ; nor oh withold The peppers pungent power, ofgFaletul glovf Benificent! lest my insatiate clainv Veutuse and watry, cause the twigging gripe (Xcholic piwg alidonunal I— Anvl here Need 1* relate, how when Tor thee 1 slight - Thy rival roots ami poignant 8au(;es rare Crown'd with exotic name ; my humUe clioirc Block'd ivUb rude insult walfjes the latest spu-rk or Witlings tire — a feeble glow worm ray That beams, not burns ! Nor fee Is my injured < Taste undepraved liy fashions varying art). Alone the shaft, hut person,. fortune lame, All, all invidious scanned with sneer maliga '' . And' scoff sarcastic^- In the /»ffrfc/m»5 praise Let others {"ant loquacious — I dospise 'J'he doughty morsel for my fav'rite food ' Give me hut this ye god? ! scorntul I pasa " '*■'_ Each celebrated shop where brittle puHs "' Multangular — with custards, cakes* and creams And lucid jellies nodding o'er the brim ' Of chrystal vase in pastfy jM)mp combine 'Jo lure the sense. 'IMiese. these un-novM I pass^ While fond I antidate *'0T.^r04!:s> charms ** Nor cast one longing Hngeringlook behind*^* 1 J taste: "» .t. ti: ;t FLAX. wh crops offl^v as are usiuliy raised, do net- pay for the labour he* ^fil uii liif m; This must hf o*%ii)u: lu bad maiiaKetneiil-. An this is a lie fanner must raise, il< h« have any rfKurd to domestic aoouumyi^ jini'ans ut rnisiny; it lo advaoian^e should bo duly atU'Dded lu. KoimI method oCraisintf a>orop pifCf ut' ground of suitable, suil, aud tf ive it six or eijrht |4lui}|r« and tiarrowiu^'s during lliv summer, su us tu destroy all the |s:»f vveeds. Apply your manures duriutf lht> tirst plout^hiu^fs, unleif be cwiii posit or lop-drewiu^s } at all evunla let the suit be made ricli i\(U lor liomp. ^i« uext sprin^if mellow the ^roui^d again, by two or three pioniehintrs, luw it, and iu««, of well cleamui seed, at tiie rat<: of about three buslieLs ^e acre, and harrow it in liii^hdy. Give ttu> i^ruuud a toii-dressioif, of M fuur bushels uf fine salt to the acrt-, and »f»o Kome lime,, if the soil lilable. Lot the crop be sown about the first of May, or as soon as the >imI can bu ffiVctuatly prepared, after ye^etatiun has Gommeiii'ed By [metUud vf culture, aud with a prupei cbao i8{ that tt^egrouMl shaU n«ttiave'b«tffae ittix, (or^ louch as Kev4-n years pivviui's to thv time it is4u bes«i»ii witt) Ub is crop, Ttiis ts^trobably tfbtiui rhebestculltiDeraiiil arUle«iau«Miaf^iiTivit, bylo expeusivv iiieib^ls in ptt'tiarin^tbii i^roimtf^ witl)(eDeraHy, be' so iiitichli the wntaev Atftift«i»v«fry Mil, tUat is-^iufiicnenUy dry fur a proper dt^j^rt^e] t'trnMiitatiun, may by bein{if welt) pc«parMlf as) above rfirr . liooil'crop, by prei^ioiiahomi cropt| which liij been well manured, par^ i^iiiarty ifpaitisibe tnJIten to prevent any weeds *■ • -j^:,: Ftoodfng: of Larid*^: ''/ ", Where swamp^Iantil it to be ctear«'d ami it can be fl<()odlup i8« to p;:ooure the b«9tbr«edin(f rot then put 'them to th« :be«t hoaey^ an^ lasjlty if^ve the coU'i j^uod k«(>|i pfirticulariy d'rt,i|oi; til« ftrat « inter after the.> urn wipaniKl.- The i)i« tiuie for weaning. is the b^Kinnini; of todderinjj;^ time ; and then they to be put in out\ iiay, ami fed re{,'iilti| tMice adaVf durinif winter iiith oate, or sftnie other nourishing food. Iife^t Mummer ^ Key Oit t<» have {;ood pas^tirf. - - GoH9areA Country nian on atrial respectki^f thi*'rii«ht of a iiilt •Cthe last Lancaster Atsiees, wascnw^uxainiaed by Ser^emit Citckft, ttmonp many other qtietftioila, aske4l the witnfs«-^' Ooea tUou love tMl| ** Yea,^ said the poor fellow, with« look of liniiim aiinplieity, *bnt I ill Nke 6V^A/e«iiioe with H.V illroar i)f lH sufficKUl led, ' by makin;! no«iiy to ailfnilf iiiieii. 'HmhiJ puiiinse ot killi DOe a better kit rr;ea|er or \m I the kiod uti it iis.|{OuU; bill ithr«edini»mt Uh it^ui'fi k«f{iiii »<).• 'Mie |)ii)| then they mi in 1 1 f«d re{;iilii| siting touO. e tr c«i»prlDjf, rii'ltt rtft fiilt emit d>d