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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 t 4 \ !5 c il i \ pi 1} : r 1 1 Qi y j^ sawt.'' BARNEP'^ NEW BRUNSWICK ALMANACK FOR THE YEAK OF OUR LORD ':^/ 9 \n AS # o« 01 BEiNO FIRST YRAR AFTER LEAP YEAR, AND THE TIIIRTY-vSIX VEAR OV TUK RKIGN OF QUEKN VICTORIA. rri CONTAlNINa GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATISTICAL L\FORMATION, &c. SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRIMTED xvNI) rUDLlSIiEU LY ILVIiyi'S AND CCjirANY, AND SOLD, AVnoLESALK AND UJ.TA1L, At their .Sicrc, i>S I'riucc ^.Viiliuiu f'trrct. 2 10 JEqi ATION OK TIMB — KCLIP8KS. []sn. EQUATION OF TIME, FOR APPAUKNT NOON — GUKI'SWICH — 1S7T. '&■'• I Tany, X- ebf.jjtoar. 9 -'L^l- ^- ~ '■ 1 1 o.r.'/ l:r.51ii:?.;U.' oj 4.:i7 1 1.0. 111!. U- 't.T'.". ILOcIl !'.<■:. 5.2o 14.i-;ill.&2 6.-i'.i I4.ih|ii.;> (i.U.[i4.2^|ll.24 ti.'k 114.2.- U.l 7.07JM.2K 1(». 7.r)f, 14.3! :;i 4' G ( 8 y 10 11 U12 13 14 16 16 17 18 April ;May. J'nuo.i July. \ Aog, jSept. ^Oef*.; N or. Dec. Nt. 3.IW. 8. 'M. 3.JW. H.jM. I^.IM. g.'M. tv M. a. "lUf.:: :i7,4! "2.27! li'.¥>\"^'2ro. 1 '2, 1 TT^'i 1 ri. 1 i! 1 u.U) S.:;l!'..nj 2.1>| ;;.44; r).;>S| (i.3-.ji0.-;;^irt,iy']o,l V :?.i'''s.i»' 2.ii8| ',>,.ry:\\ 5,541 o..i(;;ii.u2'i^.}8 '.'.rur ).'M. - I S.20 8.43 t».o6 Vt.27 It. 4 8 10.0'.) 10.2'j I0.4t- ll.Oi: 20 !1.24 10 21 22 2a 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 11.57 1-^.12 !2.27 ]2.4( !».ot; I0.17 I0.28 13.37 13.4(j 14.3U 14.29 14.27 1^1.25 14.22 14.18 I4.i;i 14.0? 14.02 14.60 13.1'.* I '^.41 i:j.;;2 13.20 13.14 13.04 12.53 12.42 iO.2:' 10.07 9.51 9.34 9.17 9.(10 8.4;; 8.25 8.08 7.5(' 7.32 7.13 f).55 fi.37 6.18 G.Ot. 5.42 5.2: 5.0; 4.47 4.28 4.10 2.5^>i^;{.24 2/lii3.2i' 1.6S 1.48 2.z3f3.34| 1.37 2.U(,i :]./j9 1 A'.- 1.32 1.15 0.59 0.43 0.27 O.J 2 K.18 0.32 0,4 fi 0..V" l.l-j 1.25 1.37 1.49 2. 10 2.1 i 2.21 2.30 2.40 2.48 2.56 3.42 3.4 h 3.48 3.51 8.52 3.53 3.54 3.53 3.53 3.51 3.50 3.47 .5.44 3.10 3.36 3.32 3.26 3.21 3.14 3.0s 3.0O 2.53 2.45 2.36 1.27 1.15 1.04 0,52 0.40 0.28 0.16 0. 4 (t.23 0.35 0.48 1.01 1.14 1.27 1.40 1.53 2.06 2.19 2.31 2,44 2.56 3.08 3.20 4,05; 4.1>i 4,2f.| 4.3C.1 4.45 4.51 5.03 5,11 5.18 5.26 5.S2 5.39 5.44 5.5i: 5.54 5.59 6.02 6.06 6.1.8 5.49 5.43 5,3ti 5.2'.> 5.22 5.14 5.1 '5 4,55 4.46 4.35 4.24 4.13 4.01 l.li jl].2o;i6,l7i 9.29 1.3. |l}.3Si6.l6| 9.04 1.50|11.54.|l6,13i 2,10 12.1 3i 16. 10 li 2,30 2.51 3.12 3.54 4.15 4.36 4 57 12.29116.06 12.46; 16.01 13.0'^' 15.55 13.17 13.32 13.46 15.48 15,40 15.32 14.00.15.22 14.13il.5.12 5.18il4.26il5.01 3.48^ 5,39 6.0' 3.22 6.21 15.0^' 3,08 2.54 2.39 14.38114.49 14. 19 14.36 14,23 14.o8i 6.42|15.10 7.03 I5.2n 6.101 2.24 6.12 6. ! o 6.13 6.1;^ 6.12 6:11 6.09 6,06 2.08 1.52 1.35 1.18 1,01 0.43 0.25 0.071 7.2; 8.05 8.26 8.46 9.oti 9.26 9.4 1) 1(».0.. 8.38 8.13 7.46 7.19 6.62 6.24 5,56 .'>.28 4.59 4.30 4.01 3.81 3.01 2.32 2.02 13 53! 1.31 1.01 15.28|13.37 15.3i.il 3,20 I5.44|l3,03' 15.51, 12.44 15..'>7|12.25 16.02;12.05 16.o7j 11.45 I6.l0jll.24 16. 14111.02 16.16 0.31 0,01 0.58 1.2b 1.58 2.27 2,56 3.24 Nc'TK.— When the Sun is Slow, Equation to be added to apparent time. When the Sun is Fast, Equation to be subtracted from apparent time. ECLIPSES FOR 1873 I. Moon. A Total Kclipse, May 12. Invi.-^ible (aliiinr^t) in Xe-v Bruns- wick, .l.s the Mo'jn .-ifts ubout the time of b( giiining of Kcli{).-c al St. John. Enter? l*o:uinibia, Mny 12th, 4h. 3m. inoming. do. Uiiibra, ToliV! a>ppct hi'pins Mi'Mloof Iviipso, T>>t;il aspoft tiid^, L.un'gerflVom Uiiibrft, " 14 do. rennmbia, " (I u 5h. ()!ii, (il). 1 In). 6h. 56m. 7h. 4 Im. 8h. 3r!ni. 9h. 4 9 III. a i( It (I V. Moan Time at Saiiit John, m. ■h'.r { 1873.] KCLirSRS — CYCLES AND ERAS, ETC. 11 II. Sun. a Piirtiftl Eclipse, May 2t\t\\. This Kdippe is visible witliin the fullow'ng limits : Eclipse begins long. 26" 57 W., lut 2."^" 4' N., at 2h. 'Mhn. A. M. ; groatcstHSpect, long. It',*" 4H' W., Int. r>;i" 61' N., at .^li. 4'Un. A. M. ; fclipsc ciuls, long, i;!!" \'\' E., lat.. fi-^' T)? N., al Oh. ourn. a. m., mean tl'ne, St. John. Invisihlc in New Jlrunswick. III. Moon, a total Etlipjfe, Nov. 4th. Kntors P(Mnitnbra, Kov. 4tli, 8h. 4lm. a. m. " do. Umbra, Total Hspi'ct h.'gin?, Middle of Eclipse, Total Eclip-^o ends, Eniergos from Umlira, do. renum'oin, 9!i. 4im. A. M. loh. 44m. A. M. nil. 27m. A. M. }■ Ob. I'lm. p. M. Ih. !lm. p. M. 2h. 10m. p. M. Saint John Mean Time. Magnitude of the Ejlipne (moon's diameiei*— ■!) I'4i9. The Moon is below the Horizon of St. John during the period of the phenomena. IV. SrN. A Partial Eclipse, Nov. 19th, 20th. Invisible in any part of '.'■ the Dominion of Canada. It \a only needful to add that it can be only ' viewed in the South Oircum-Polar legions. Astronomical Symbols. O Sun. 3 Mercury. 5 Venus. O Earth. @ if) (© • © Moon ,? Mars. 7 Cere?. peril, pcrilwrion, .». M. mornliii;. inf. $ Paliaa, Juno. f[ Vesta, i; Jupiter. h Saturn. lil Uranus. 1' Neptune. i Conjunction. j W. West. n Quadrature, I" Degrees. lu'li<>n. ap. apn^t-e. por. pcrifrt-c. v. m. afrcriioon. Infirior. huji. siiprrior. a. aft. iii. morn. »t. »tu. stationary. -: i T Alios, ia -j ! 8 Taurus, -J: ( 2 n Gemini, 2 I .3 © Cancer, ^. < 4 ii lico, ■t ( '-> ^^ Virgo, o" 30 (iO 90 12it 150 z i\ ^. Libra, - - IhO" 7 lu Scorpio, - - • 210 8 t Sagittarius,- ♦ 240 i 9 V3 Capricornus, - 270 -' 10 ^^y A(iiii;rius, - - 300 ( 11 X ri.sce:^, - - 330 ! Cycles and Eras. i Dominical Lotler> E ^ Era of Diocletian, 15S9 , Epaot, I j " Ye/di-inl 1II.( IN r.-^ian)r243 (ioMen \uml)cr,. 121 " Spuin (of the C;;;;!;^), ] 191 1 So'ar Cvcle Hi Vear of Wei id ( llcbiev.). 5C,3:i-34 . Uoman'fndicfioii, ij " " ('-y/Mifine,), 7381-82 .hiliaii PiM'iod t;:)Sti ! Yoarcf Koine, A.l .1 . (>'an'o),2H2'.'. Oiivof Jul. Per. Jii:i. I.;l, 2, lM.-,,liiO i " < il>iiii;iiiii.s . 2f>i'. i.ra of N.iln-.n issir li.'rju . Poiiili; Veiiruroiyinpiad,. . . . 66.) j; " the SeU-uciJac, 2 1 S5 j A uno Ilogiia ( Aloham'dunj J 28^1-90 12 MORNING AND EVENING STARS. [1878. Anno Mundi r.(]84— Tlebicw— hcj-ina Sept. 22d, A. D. 1873. N. B. — Tlie lirst day of Moharnim (the montli with which bcf^ins the Moliamnu'dan year), A. 1!. 12iH», corro.-pondB to March Ist, A. I). 187H: and Kainazan,'tho Month of Fasthig, A. 11. 1289, be^^an Xov. 2d, A. D. 1872 ; but Rama/an, A. H. 1290, commences Oct. 23d, A. D. 187H. 381 Years since C^hunbus discovered Americii, - -Oct. 11, 1192. ' " DeMonts dif'cov.'d St. John River, N. B. .Tunc 24, 1 rt04. * *' New Style was adopted in En,t;land, - Sept. 14, 17o2. * *' (Janada was won liy the Kuf^lish arms, Sept. 18, HoK. * •' rnitedKmpireLoyalistslandedinN. 13. May 18,1783. ' *' New Brunswick became sep. Province, Auf?. IB, 1784. * •* Formation of Dominion of Canada, July 1, 1867.* 268 120 113 90 89 6 Morning and Evening Stars 1873. Mercury ( 5 ) will be a Morning Star until 15th February; an Even- ing Star from 20th February till fith April ; a Morning Star till 8th June; an Evening Star from 18th June till 12th August; a Morning Star from 16lh August till 21-it September; an Evening Star from 25th September till close of November ; thence Morning Star. Venus {^) will appear as an Evening Star from beginning of the year till May Ist; she will for the remainder of the year appear as a Morning Star. Mars ( $ ) will be a Morning Star till end of April; an Evening Star thence. Jupiter (2^)— a Morning Star till middle of February ; from that time an Evening Star till ist September ; for the residue of the year a Morn- ing Star. Saturn {^) — An Evening Star till 10th January; a Morning Star thence till 22J July; when he to the end of the year appears an Kven- ing Star. ^ Apogee and Perigee of the Moon. Aporkk. — Jan. loth, 9h. 30m. p. M. ; Feb. 11th, loh. 30m. P. M. ; Mar. llth, 3h. 30ni. a. m. ; April 7th, 6h. 30m. p. m. ; May 6th, Ih. 3um. p. m. ; June 2d, 7h. 3nm. S. M. ; 30ih, Ih. 3'»m. a. m. ; July 27th, 4h. 30m. p. m. ; Aug. 24th, Oh. 3i m. a.m.; Sept. 20th, 8h. .SOm. a. m. ; Oct. 17th, llh. 30m. A. M. ; Nov. 14th, 4h. 3nm. a. m. ; Dec. 12th, Ih. 30m. a. m. Perigee.— Jan. 28th, 9li. t.Om. p. m. ; Feb. 26th, 9h. 3(tm a. m. ; Mar. 26th, 6h. 30m. p; m. ; April 23d, Mh. 30m. P. m. ; May l9th, 7h. 3.'m. p. M. ; ,Iune Htli, 9!i. 3 im. a. m. : July 12th, oh. 30in. a. m. ; Aug. 9th, 6h. 3iim. a. m. ; Sept. (>tlt, ;',!i. oOm. p. m. ; Oct. ,")th, 2li. 3um. a. m. ; Nov. 2d, Sh. aOui. A. M ; -iPili, lOli. 3()m. p. m. ; Dec. 24tli, 4h. 30in, p. M. T.h3 Season~St. John Mean Time. Winter Solstice, G) '-n. V:- Vernal Equinox, G on, T Summer Solstice,.... O en. d Autumnal E(iuiiiox, O on. a^. -Autunui " Winter Solstice, © en. vt)— Winter " -Whiter beg. '72, Dec. 21st, 7h. 29m. a. M- ; -Spring beg. '73, Mar. 20tli, 8h. 28m. a. m. j June 2l!«r, All. Im. A. M. ' Sept. 22d, 8li. llin. p. M. '\ Dec. 2 1 St, Ih. 8m. p. m ; s mnmer 1873.] HOLIDAYS — LIGHT HOUSKS. 13 Church Calendar for 1373. DATE. JIOLY HAY. 1 1 "WKD. .Ian. l:t irciiincisioii. I iVIi)>j. " ('M.|.i|.iiuiiy. .Sat. " '2.")!< oiiviTsi.iii St Tanl. ' HiN. F('l». 2 I'li.itlciiti >n li. \'. .Mary. : Hun, " D .-I I'liiH^Tsima. SfN. " '2;< ijiiitii|iiatr>'f^iiiij'.. Wici). " Ji) AhIi \\\-lni'.«ilay. Sat. Miir. 1 ."^aiiit DjiviiTH l>!iy. j tJTN. *' 2'(^ia.iraji(-iiiiia. I MuN. " 17 •iaiiil ralnck'H Day. I Tub. *' 'iojAiiminciatidH B. V. Mury, i Fui. Apl. II [Good Friday. I 8uN. " liJlKASTKii Day. ; WVA>. " 23|St. Oeorse. Thit. May 1 St. Philip and St. James. 8UK. " 18:Uofiruti(»n Sunday. Thu. " 'iJ'i|.\aeen8iontlde. Sun. June iiWliitsuntido. Sun. " SJTrinity Sunday. n.VTK. HOI V DAY. I Wki>. Jtm II Sf. ]5arniil)ai«. Titr. '• IJ i iir|i(is ("liri^ti. i The " '.'4 Ni:iivi!v St. .Fnhti Haptift. I M-N. " "i'.iSt. !'»•;. Taiid St. I'aul. i J-'iti. -liily'J.T ."^1. -Luucs, till' (iiful, Ap. ■ Sir.v. ,\iij;'_'l S-. I5ai-ili .liiiiU'V,-. ] Si,:n. Si'j.. -21 St. .MatlliL'w, A|) i MuN. " '21* St. Mioliarl, .\rchatiKeI. S\T. Ool. l>St. 1-nkf, Kvaiijiclisl. Tl'e. '* 2-( St. Siinoti and St. .lude.Ap. Fill. Nov. 1 llallowinas. Sun. " 23 vJ4tli Sunday aaer Trinity. Sun. " ao Advent Sunday. Wkd. Dt c. 3 St. Andrew, Ap. Sun. " 21 St. Tliomas, Ap. Tiiu. " 25 Cin'.i3T.viAS. " 26 St. Stepiien, Proto-Martyr. " 27 St. J(»hn, Ap. " 28 Innocents. FBI. Sat. Sun. Emrkr Days.— iiSpmif/— 5th, 7th, blh March; Summer — 4th, 6th, 7th June; Autumn— UU, I'Jth, 20ili Septeinher; IFi/ite/'— 17tli, 19th, 20lh December. Rogation Days— ll>th, 2Utli, 21bt May. Public Holidays, Anniversaries, &c. New Year's Day, Ash Wedneaday, Saint l'atriek's"l);iy, Good Friday, PiUsiier Monday, Eajitor Tuesday, Saint George's Day, Loyalist's Day, Queen's Birth Day, Whit Monday, January 1 Feb. 2rt Marcli 17 April 1 1 " 14 " 15 " 23 Mav 18 "' 24 June 2 Queen's Accession, Haint John's Day, Qu-.'on's ruroiiation, Dominion Day, "Michaelmas, ■ June 20 " 24 *' 28 July 1 Sept. 29 Prince ol' Wales Birthday, Nov. 9 Saint Andrew's Day, '* 30 Christmas Day, Dec. 25 Christmas Holidays, t( 26 21 MARINE AND FISHERIES DEPARTMENT. Hon. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. J. H. Harding, Agent for New Brunswick, of Light Hou-^es, Marine Hospitals, Signal St,;itions, Steam Fog Alarms, Huoys au'i Beacons, and Fisheries. J. Mitchell, Inspector of Ligiit Houses, Marine Hospital.-. Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Buoys and Beacons, for New Brunswick. fisheries' department. W. H. Venning, Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Cape Sable Se>il Inland Light — The first Light in approaching the Bay of Fundy is on the Soutli Poi^t of the Seal Island. This is aplain White Light, elevited about eig' , feet above high water mark, and may be seen on approaching the Island from any point of the compass. A > very dangerous rock, under water, but upon which the sea always ; breaks, called Blonde Rock, lies about 3| miles S. by W. by compass j 14 LIOIIT IIOUSKS, [1873. from tli<^ \At'ii tliis rork and tlio Tshmtl, tlicif are eoino (liiiif^ors — t!it> ltkukI is r(»iky tliroMirlHUit,, and lar^o vosscls, thfrcrori', oii'.'lit no! K^ Mltc'iutt |>;i- iii^' lictwci'ii ilicin. /'/•/('/• Is/iiitf f/'jli'. In !id'' iiicmi'j: up f'l" I5a\, tlic n( :;t \,\):\\i is siniatt'd (iw I'll";- i.-lai d. iiNoni Imlt a niili- X. K. fVoni tlic N. W. i)oint th'.M'eof — a i'!.i' i wliiN" !i ;'it. JHi;hii (J ii' J/irilil. — The ni'Xf liH\t o-i tlio coast of Xova '''cofia, is plu'fd on till' Wot sido of Diuhy (i'lt iVo'u I!rior Island Nortli Ka:-t- wanl. The coast is vi. i_v hold, i-nd not i:i'';iiti' 1 ; the lii^Iit is lh<'retoro (■iiirHy intonliil as a :'ni Ic into D!!:l)y !'. -i:i — a wiiito li^ht. I Iranv'i Hovlc Li of tlioir npproacli to a vory danji^orous ranp;o of shoals and ledjjos, width ex- tend from the Old Troprictor to the Seal Islands, of!' Mndiias, a tlis- tance of ahont twenty milen. It is a li^lit of the Fourth order, IIolo- photal system — fixed whl/e lii;ht 45 sccond.J, eclipse 6^, flash f>i, celipso 6J. The Lip^ht llouao is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. j Bt^'rings and Dhtaiico by Compasn from the Gannct Rock Light Ilouae. I This Lip;ht hears from the Light House on Urier Island, N. N. VV. f VV., I 22 miles. From the (iannct Rock to the Old Proprietor, E. \ S., distance 7 miles. From the (Jannet Rock to tiie lilaek liock, oif White Head Island, i X. E. \ K., 7 miles. From the (Jannet Work to the South West Head of (Irand Manan, X\ X. W., Ci.l ndles. From tlie vlannet lloek to the Xorthernmost of the Murr Ledges, i N. W. \ N., 2, Smiles. i To the Southernmost of ditto, called Saint Mary's Ledge, W. S. W. ! 2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal Island, W. and by N., \ N"., 12 nules. NoTR. — Between the Northernmost and Southernmost of the Murr Ledges, there is a ranjro of daiiiieroui rocks and sliouls, many of them always above water, and which extends Westward from ttie Light Ifonse al)()ut four miles ; from tliis rai.fre, farther Westerly, about six miles from the (rannet Ught, lies a dan- jterous breaker, called the l!ii'i. Tliis iiriv be iivolib'd by keeping tliree re- markable licadliuids near the t*. \V. end of Grand Manan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Proprietor, X. and by W. J W., \!>\ miles. The Blonde Rock from the Southernmost point of the Cape Sable Seal Islands S. and by W., LlJ- miles distant. MaehiaH Seal hJand Lighf^. — There are two fixed white lights upon the Machias Seal Islands, one elevated about forty five feet above high water; the other a new tower, erected last season, fitted with a 3d Diop- tric light, stands 6'.» feet above high water level, and visible from all points of approach for a distance of 2.5 miles in clear weather ; and bear from each other E. S. E. and W. X. W., distant al)out 170 feet, by which circumstance of two Liglit Houses at the same station, they will be im- mediately distinguished from all other lights upon the coast (British or i I: I I 1878.] UOHT UOCSIS. 15 it n n it i. Ariif^rlcRii.) Biitli the liiiildnigrt arc iminted white. The lollowin^ n\\ the ijeaiMi;:ri iVoin ♦Iwiiii, \W..: To the >Mi.'h.'rnii)o.''t Murr I.rdL'o ^St. MuryV) E. T. K, onstoily. " (tuuiit't, It'xk I.iclit, K. hy S. J S., i;; luiios. t-i»uili« rti Head oC (li':\ii(l Miiiiuii, V,. l)y N. i X. NorlitMii III al of (Ii'mikI Miimm, N. K. ^ K. N. E. I'ork, ilisfiiit '2 inilfM, N. E. !)v N. I.ittio Hivcr lload. N. l)y W. LiUliy Ishiiul \Aolf". stamliiig to tlu' !\'()!'th\var(!, bt'twotTi these Lij^ht^ and tlie GRiiiiet llock, .should tack or haul oil' the momtut thoy briug thorte Lights in oik?, aa they will not then bo more than three-fourths ot a mile fVoiii the Muir Led^^es, if more than five miles to the East of the Li^^hts. [tt It recuiuineii(»' S. ; but the course to be steered must depend on ;' 'he direction of the wind on leaving Partridge Island.] Ij JJend JJ'trbonr fjjjht. — Next in order, after passini? Grand Maiuin "I'lid the |»laiu while Li,<;ht (American), on West Quoddy l^oint, is l'''ad \\ hiihour r,ii,'lit. This is placed on the Xorth East cjftroiidty of Ohiiipo- !J H?llu, and i? a {^uide to vessels entering the main cli;inii«l to We.-io isles, lo ).v'. lyli'iil. ii:id tije inner Bay of Pa-our 1 ^^ '^1' ^\^'s fd' tli.^ night. A Uxed vcldtc lignl. The \\o\xi^t L, wVaU and I «la^'^^"-: pes vertically. Quaco.-t^ revolving white light is placed on a small rock off Quaeo Head, shOi^g t^igg fyu ^nd twice dark in a minute. This light can IR LtoHT iiousm. [>8:a. The Light 1 ho s(H'n fritin any (luariiM- where a v»'Shc1 enn approach. Ho'.'iu I:.' pi'intoU '.vhiio niiU nul, in hoii/oiilul .sttipfs. Ca^'P .L'n/th/i ill, lit. —On .lit' I'oint of that name, in Wo.stinorlantl, acwl" cp} vioifo .^'ii*!! ill vcf llai 1)0111-, N. ;i A pliiiu j/'/i.7e !i<,it. The house I.S pai.icJ shite, iiiid is about li:iJ R'Ci above tide mavl:. Li^ht \i illo ir r./ilof. JfVo^ Qi" cldi/ Lhjl'. — Thi'i in nn AnuMicnu Ll<:?ht, ami is i)lacpd on the West si'ie ol the er.Uance into the St. <'r'oix by Lubeoand Ea-^tport, Cctpc Ffh'f'hi. Lifjht. — (hi Capo Fcrehn, on the Wehtorn side of the entriU)c< to Vaimoiitl, (?sova Scotia), in hit. -lo'Sy, N. lonj,'. 0»)-8, \V. i It exhil)it8 a plain, rovolvinjjj liglit— visible ouo luhuite and a quarter^ j and invisible half a minute. The building is painted white, and is i elevated '28.") feet above the level of the sea. Orindslone Island Liyhl, — An Octagonal Tower, 60 feet above the level of high water on (irindntone L«laud, in ChigQCcto Bay, in lat. 46° 48' 13" N. Long. ()4" 87' 25" W. The Tower is painted white, as is also the Keeper's blouse, one story, situate about 50 feet to the East- word of the Tower. Bearin!;8 and distanced of several places from the above Ught House . Cape Enrujic Light, l)y compass, S. Gl-J TV., 10 1-7 miles. Highest Point of St. Mary's Ledge, by compass, N. 40 VV., 6-10 mile. The point of low water oil' the Light House, by compass, S. 78 W.,' 2-10 mile. Jont fi' Lodge, N. 10 W., ;M0 mile — it dries at low springs, and has about 2i fiUlioms on it at half tide. A Sand liaiik, S. 15 \V., ( 10 mile; it has 1| fathoms on Its shoalest part at low water springs. Grand Manan. — Tiierc is a Light House and Keeper's house at th< "Swallow Tail," on the North Eastern part of the Island ofGrani Manan, in the Bay of Fundy. The Light is 46 feet from Base to Deck; the point on which it stands is 103 feet above high water, making 148 feet elevation. This is a conspicuous mark in the South Channel be- tweeu Briar Ishind and Grand Manan. Both houses are painted white. Bichibudo Head lAght. — This is a fixed White Light, situated O' Richibucto Head, Northumberland Straii, in the Gulf of Saint Lawrenc The liL'^it is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and shoul be fccea in clear weather IVom a distance of 14 miles. The illuminatig iippjiriiius is "liopirio oi- by len.^c-; of the fourth order. The tower is squids abmt 6(» feet high from base to vane, painted whito, and stands inat 46' 89' 41.'" N., long. 04° 43' 30 ' W. of Greenwich. . Cdpe Jourcniain^ Straits of Northumberland. — Lat. 46" 10' 00" 'I ; long, iio' 51' 00 ' W. — Visible from all points of approach from f"*;- ! f'vound by N. to \V. The Light House is an octagonal wooden py|^^" i dal HniLliiu/ n:iinf(>rl \vhit.f> 40 i'ofyt bicrh pli>vn.tpH '?'/>, fool-. nhnvJ'ffh wa [ bni'ding, painted white, 4''> feet high, elevated 72 feet abov^'o'i ter, and 8t;iiids O(') feet from the extremity of the cliff. The KP^'* ^ house, r. one ?ud a hall' story wooden building, painted white, is '^^'ted j uO feet to the westward of tlie Light House. I Poinf EsmLiihiac Lii/M.—Thla Light House is situated in yamichi Bay, north latitude 4'7" 4' 30 ' ; west longitude, 64" 50' 30" ^^ ^s a I i d f w 1878.] RATK8 OF" PirOTAOK. 17 fixed bHght 1tp;ht, flovatorl povonty feet fihovo liif^h water. A Third Onlor FtoiK'l. L)iu;>(ric liglitin^ artpariitus has lioeii placed on this Tower, which \A visiljlc thv tv\enly-live miles. Mtsron hbind Lii/ht. — This Lii^ht Ilonso ia situated on Biirli Point, north hititu.lo 48' I' DO" ; we.-it lonf:;itud(', dl" ;j(»' ()()'. It id u tixcd led liyht, eleviitiMl seventy nine feet ubc.ve hii^li water. Shr.diac Lajhtn.—On Point DuCliene Wharf, in the suinincr, north lat- itude 4(J" \\'\\" ; west lon<;ltudo 04" 31' 6". It is a fixed White light. Two Fixed White Boacou Lij^htd on Sliediac Island, visible ten miles. Miramichi liimr. — Llirht House on Portage Island. Fixed White Light, elevated — feet above liigh water. Two Beacon Lights on " Preston's Beach," about five miles above Escuminac Light. Two Beauon Lights at Oak Point. Two Beacon Lights at '' Grant's." All fixed whUt Lights. Visible ten miles. Caraqnet Island, Bat/ de Ghaleur. — A new Light Tower and Keeper's House is in course of erection. Character not yet determined on. River St. John Liffhts.—Qrccn Head, Sand Point, Oak Point, No Man's Friend, Orotnocto Shoals, Wilmot's Bluff, and Cox's Point, Grand Lake. Visible ten miles. Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the Compass, at the following Light Stations in the Uiiy of Fundy, belonging to New Brunswick : Partridge Island, .... Lat.45 14 20N. Long. 65 3 50W. Var. 16 30 W. Beacon, •• 45 15 00 " 65 8 36 " 16 SO " Point Leproaux . ♦' 45 3 50 «' 6*; 27 4 " Hi no " Gannet Kook . " 44 30 40 '♦ . " 44 30 3 •* 66 42 50 «' 67 6 10 " 16 20 " Machias Seal Islands, 16 20 «• Head Harbour, " 44 57 40 " 66 53 55 •• 16 20 " Saint Andrews, •• 45 4 10 " 67 4 00 " 16 20 " Quaco, . " 45 19 83 " 65 31 55 " 16 30 " Cape Enrage, " 45 86 00 '• 64 46 40 " 16 60 •• Rates of Pilotage. Established by a Law or Ordinance of the Common Council of the Ci^V of St. John— passed 21th July, 1869. One dollar per foot for bringing any Ship or Ve!«sel into the Har- bour of Saint John, and mooring her in a safe i)lacc' or l>t'il!i, or se- curing her alongside of one of the wharves ; and One dollar per foot for removing or taking any Ship or Vessel out of the Harbour. In cases where Pilots shall be detained on board of vessels, under and by virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of tlie Province, they shall be entitled to demand and receive from Masters of such vessels, ' the sum of Two Dollars per day, for every day of such detention, in addition to the allowance aforesaid. I Coasting Vessels (unless square rigged), going from one part of the I Bay of Fundy to another, vessels not exceedini^ loOtons burthen, regis- tered at any port within the Dominion, Steamboats, and Vessels pro- pelled by steam, trading and plying between this port and any port or ports in North America, and all Vessels drawing under six feet of water, !8 SLIPPAGK. [1873. i nrp not compelled to take |nl(»ts ; when eni[)l()vecl, they lue to be paid aoconli- •; to the rate aliovc nii'iitioiuMl. For remo\liisei't an 1 Cape Sable Sc:>l Islard-!, bearin.'; Nurt.Iiwe.f!; und Southeast, ij'.'ing the outer cruising bound, Two dollars per foot. Harbour Master's Fees. On vessels of 30 and under 50 tons, 2s. 6d. ; vessels of 50 and vmder 75 tons, 8s. 9d ; 75 and under lOu tyns, 5s.; 100 and under 150 tons, 6s. 3d. ; 150, and under 200 tons, 7s. 6d. ; 200, and under 300 tons, 10s. ; 300, and under 400 tons, 12s. 6d. ; 400 tons and upwards, 15s.; decked vessels under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British vessels under that tonnage, trading within the Bay of Fuudy, or arriving from ports to the Northward of Cap ) Cod, or the Westward of Cape Canso, or from any port in Nova Scotia to pay an- nually as follows : Under 30 tons, 3s. Od. ; over JiO, and under 50 t(ms, 5s. ; over 50, and under 75 tons, Os. ; over 75, and under 100 tons, lOs. Rate8 ofiSlippage at the Corporation Slips. I All deeived vessels, same rates as for wharf ige , woodboats, or other j boats, or undecked vessels, ha"ing standing masts, and all scows, and not • j lying at ilie wharves on eitlier side of tlie Slips, to juiy the following rates : Every Woodboat of sufficient buiihen to carry 10 cords of wood, or under, COc. '• Ditto ditto upwards of 10 cords, and not more tlian 15, |l. Ditto ditto U|(wards of 15 coi-ds, and not more than 20, .11.50. I Diito ditto upwards of 20 cords, %'i. j The above to be paid each trip; and if any su>h vessel remains over six day,-, an additional duty to he paid of from 5Uc to ii,\ daily, ae- I cording to tiie burthen. Other boats and vessels without decks, and ' having fixed or standing nuists, and all scows to pay 8(ie. each trip, and 30c. additional per day, if suffered to remain over three days. i 1873.] WIIAKKAGK. 19 Rates of Wharfa^re. E.^'ablished hi/ Act, 5 ]lc!. c. iU), »'/ the ^'ihi of Sninl JoIr>, and I'oriiovo (V,>, and under 7'> tons, 2s. ;UI ; a'oove 70, \ and under NO tons, 2s. Cxi ; above 8o, and under 90 tons, 2s. Ud. ; above 90, and under 1<»0 tons, 8s.; above 100, and under 12i» tons, 8s. (>d. ; , above. 120, and under 1 ;)0 tons, 4s. ; ;il)ove l^o, and uinier ISO tons, i 4.". Od. ; ab.ive IS') and uniler 200 ions, Hs. ; above 20'), aivt und.er 220 ' tons, 5s, (id. ; al>uve 220, and under 210 tons, (>>. ; al)ove 2 10, and under : 2t)0 tor.s, ()S. (>d. ; above 2()0 and under 28o tons, 7s.; above 28(>, and j under lUJi) tons, 7s. Hd ; above 800 and imder 820 tons, 8s. ; above 280 j and under 340 tons, 8.s. (id. ; above 840, and under 800 tons, ".Ks ; above 1 BrtO, and under 880 tons, 9s. (id. ; above 880 and under 4(iO tons, lOs; , above 400, and under 450, lis. 8d; above 4.>0, and under 500 tons, 12s. 6d. ; and Is. 8d. for every additional 50 tuns. Top Wharfage. Establlsficd hy Act 18 Vict. c. 41, in the Cif/fof Saint Jolni^ and in the I'ari.sh of Poftland. o'v> <::liiV n!:r;: t';i Anchors and chains ol" nU kind-^, pn' \w pence; barrels of Hour, Or.' . 1 and meal, and all other barrels unde^' '224 lbs. weight, each, on«." lia]f|>(Miny; half barrels, iiikins, and ke^s' of all kinds, each, one farthinjr ; barrels of salt provisions anil piekh'd fish, each, one penny; ballast j)er ton, sixpence; bricks per thousand, one shillinfi; ; bales and boxes of merchandize, each, four{)ence; boxes of soap or candles, weighing 11210?. or less, each, one farthing; boxes weighing over 112 lbs. each, one half penny; boxes of smoked her- rings, each, one farthing; copper and composition bai's, bolts, sheets, spikes, and nails, per ton, one shilling; coals (except Anthracite), per chaldron, fourpence ; coals, Anthracite, per chaldron, thi'ccpence ; car- riages and coaches, each, sixpence; chalk, per ton, sixpeneo; cattle viz., bulls, oxen and cows, each, sixpence; heifers, calves, sheej), and lambs, each, one penny ; cotfee, cocoa, nuts, and filberts, in bags, i)er bag, one halt'penuy ; salt, in bags, each, one halfpoimy ; i\:\ li>h, per quintal, one halfpenny; glafs, hi boxes of 10(^ feet, caeli, <,iie half- penny; glass, smaller pack\ge.-(, each, one farthing; hogsheads of li- quors .ind H(iuids, each, fourpence; hay, sercv.ed, per to:i, one sliilling; hay, un.sei owed, per ton,, one shilling and sixpence; hides, gr^en, eai-h, one hali'penny; hides, dry, each, one farthing; hides in bales, per bale, sixpcnci." ; hemi), cordage, and oakum, j>er ton, one shilling ; hol- low ware and castings, per ton, one shilling and threepence ; hampers, each, one penny; horses, mares, and geldings, each, sixpence; hogs- heads of lime and dry tish, each, threepe»ice ; iron in bars, bolts, sheets plates, nails, spikes, atul pigs, per ton, one slii'ding; lumber, jn'r thousand feet, superlieial, sispence; lead, in bar, sheet, shot, pigs, and pipes, per ton, one shilling ; molasses, per hogshead, fourpence ; mo- lasses, per puncheon, fourpence ; molasses, per tierce, threepence ; 20 MARKET TOLLP. i c \ [1873. puncheons of all kinds, not liercin ot]'«^rvise provided for, ouch, four- pence ; pipes of licpiids and liipioi'.-, each, sixpence; quailor canks of all kinds, each, twopence; raisins, in boxes, per box, one halfpeiiny ; raisins, in smaller pa(*k!ij:i;es, each, one ft;"tl,it»£f, supir, in hogsheads, each, sixpence ; salt, in l>ulk, grain and roots of all kinds, pi.;- hundred bushels, one shilling and six|)ence ; '^late, per ton, sixpence ; stone, per ton, sixpence; spelter, per ton, one siiilling ; tea, in boxes, each, one penny; tea in smaller packages, each, one halfpenny; timber of all kinds, un- dressed, per ton, six])ence; tierces of sugar, (U" of other articles not herein enumerated, each, fourpence ; waggons, liagg'es, gigs, and other vehi- cles, each, threepence ; /.inc, in sheets, bar, block, nails and spikes, per ton, one shilling. AH empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages ; and on all goods, Avares, and merchandize not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of one shilling per ton weight or measurement, at the opinion of the collector, proprietor, or lessee of the wharf or wharves where the same is placed. Market Tolls. Beef, per quarter, 4 cents ; Hogs, of 200 lbs,, or under, 4c., and every additional 100 lbs. le. ; Sheep, Lamb, Goat, or Veal, per carcase each, 4e. ; 'Butter, tub, pail, jar, or tirkin, of 1 lbs. and under, '2c. ; every ad- ditional 10 lbs., Ic. ; Butter in rolls, and Lard in cakes, for every lu lbs. or under, 2c. ; Tallow, for every 10 lbs. or under, le. ; Cheese, for every 10 lbs. or under, Ic. ; Potatoes, per 100 lbs., 2c. ; Turnips, per 100 lbs., le. ; Oysters, in tuV>s, or other vessel, per gallon, 2c. ; Do., in shell, per bushel, 2c. ; Turkeys, each, le. ; Gee.se, eacli, le. ; IMgeons, pet dozen, Ic, ; Partridges, Fowls, or Ducks, per pair, le, ; Flour or Meal, per 100 lbs., 2e. ; Oats, per lOO lbs., 2c. ; Peas and Beans, per 100 lbs., 6c ; Ham, shoulders, and Bacon, per piece, Ic ; Eggs, for every lOdoz, or under, le ; Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, per 100 lbs. 8c; Apples, per 100 lbs., 5c; Plums, per 100 lbs., 5c; Cherries, per box, .Je ; Cucumbers, per dozen, Ic; Fish, smoked, pei 100, 2c; Sugar, Maple, for 10 lbs, or under, Ic; every additional lOlbs,, Ic; Socks and Mitts, per dozen pair, 3c; Yarn, woollen, per lb, Ic ; Corn, green, per dozen, ^c; Peas and Beans, green, per lOOlbs., 5c ; Onions, per lOOlbs., 3c ; Cabbages, per dozen, 4c ; Berries, for 5 (piart pail, le; Do, for 10 cpiart pail, 2c ; Moose, Cariboo and Bear, per (juarter, 4c ; Deer, per quarter, 2c ; Hides, t)x or Cow, each, 4c ; Skins, Sheep, each, 2e ; Skms, Call', tanned or untanned, each, 2e; Wool, per lb., le; Feathers, per lb., Ic; Salmon, eaeli, 2o. All other articles not enumerated, 2 cents on each Dollar of value. Tolls at the Haymarket. Hay, per ewt., Ic ; Straw, per cwt., ijc ; S]uu,:rles, per M.. 4o , Cedar posts, per dozen, 4c ; Wood, pei- co; I, lo ; Juniper, per ton, -Ic ; Spars, to 9 inch, each 2c; Do. over !' inch, each 4c ; Planks, per M., 32c; Boards, per i^I., 16c. ; Hardwood, ash, bircli, maple, or othi-r liardwood logs, ea(!h 2c ; Staves, hardwood, per lOO, 2c ; Do. softwood, per 100, ic ; Hoop poles, per 100, Ic [1873. h, four- la.-ks of . rpeniiy ; ' liumlred per ton, penny ; nds, un- )t herein , yc vohi- ' kcs, per i and on ited and arement, vharf or nd every ise each, ;very ad- y 1 U lbs. for every 100 lbs., in shell, ons, pei or Meal, i 100 lbs., I doz. or 100 lbs., )ers, per LH" under, 3air, 3c ; i d Beans, j 37.en, 4c ; I Cariboo | or Cow, (.d, each, i:c. All • , Cedar ; Spars, u, 32c; ardwood per 100, 1878.] RATES OF CARTAGE. 21 Rates of Cartage in the City of Saint John. DISTRICTS ARTICLES AND AN'EIGIJT. l&t.; ^D. i3d. 'iiu. 5tii. Gth.i'ih. 'Stit. $ c.$ 0. $ c I c. $ c. ♦ c ;$ c if, c. 15 20 201 68 83 43 29 45 For a l'>;i'l of Wood (Qiuirter of a ('(..(i), - 1<>^ 1'' For filoM.' of Ooald (Half a CliaidruiO, -' 25 2S, For a loail containing 15 bushels ol (;rai:s| Salt, Potatoetj, or any other articles ineasuiuil! at loading or unloading, i:xcept Coals, «; 17 For a pipe of Wine, CHn, or Urandy, and' bousing within the door of the first floor, •[ 60 For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar,! from 7 to 10 jwt, and houiting, ... 80 For a pu'icheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of lOcwt. or upwards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing, .... 40 For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt,, or a common load of household Goods, and storing, - 25 For a load of Shingles, Hoop Fole", Htad- ing, Staves, Tr.'enails, Smoked Fish in boxes, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any other article not herein mentioned, or aliogs- head of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earth- enware, or two tierces of Earthen w,i re, a hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Colfee, or quantity in bags not.exceediiig 12 cwt., .or a load containing C brls. Flour, or 5 brls. of Sugar, Fish, Beef, Fork, Turpon tine, or Cider,| or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of| Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or ai load of any articles not herein mentioiird, .| For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Kum, Gin,! Brandy, Molasses, or I'orter, or for a load of. Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brla.l of any Spirituous Liquor or Mola.sse^, • -I For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or if for Hay loose, per ton, 1 For Hay, screwed, per ton, .... For Bricks, per thousand, . . - - For Lumber, per thousand feet, For the carriage of any article or articles, not exceedingbjilf a load, - . . -i 1(! 13 15 20 23, 2.'i 28! SO 3l> 3:i 85 87 40 22] 251 28 30 ! I 65: 68 70 78 89' 87 40 42 4S 80 88 50 63 35 18 20; 23 25 23 25 28 80 00 1 05; 1 50, 54 80l 85| 00 05, 101 151 21 0" or 75 18 61 I on 80 20 8S 23 83 75 45 55 40 80 85: 42 ! 85 78 47 j 68' 30 39 I 25 1 30 1 85 67 7ol 73 1 051 101 15 85 90i 95 23 25 29 The Firi^t DiMtrict to comprise nU flint part of the City jyin? between and f Union i:treet, the !•> ist side of Prince William Street, and , within the North side of ' the South side of Duke Street. Street, and South side of Saint .Tin;';-* Strtt't, I fourth IHstricf to comi)risf aii tliat |);irt of the C'ty i" said Ciiv line, ano which strikes tlif intersection of the Easterly line of Cobur*,' witii tlin Nni-iherl.v line of II;iZen 'nr. el, tlio i;a.--terly I side of Coburg Street, Northeily side of (JlilT Street, VVestei ly side of Waterloo '« ' I 22 RATES or CARTAOF. [1873. Street, Xoitlierly ^Me of Hclimnnd Street, Ensterly side of TJrusaels Street, Eas- terly siile of Csinnai then Strtet, and Soutlieily sMe of Main Street. /'V/i'/i 7)'.s^7'.'no comprise fill tliiit part of tlie City f tht; Fifth District, wliich lies between and within the Xoi theriy side of Chi rence Street, K.istcrly uiiie of Saint Davi.l Street, Kast side of Pitt Street, ai;(l South side ot Main Strey. screW'd. per ton, - - - - '>, For Hrick-, ))er thousand. . . . .| o. For I-uniher, P'o- 'liioisand feet. - - -: 4. For th''c-M-ta;e of ari" article or artich'Snoi' exceeding half a load, , 18 15 '.;5 2S is; 20, 28 25 1^ Zai m 85 37 40 I 17 20 22 25; 2S 80 .S3 I I I 60' 63 C5 C8 70 1 73 75 • ' 1 I ' 3'1 3.3, 85l 3S 40 42 45 ■10 4.", 4". I 4s m 53 55 2r> 2s; sol ]5' 3S 40 ir, 13 20: 23 25 2S 8' 2;.! 23 25 2«; 30^ 33 .05 ' i 00 1 n,-i 1 ii) ! irv; 201 21 1 r:o 50 .54 57 <■" r)4 67 70 s^o sr> Pi) 95; co I 05 1 10 i'A- 65 TO 75; SO S5 00 10 13 15 13' 20' 2:5 25 'i ■■»' i [1873. treet, Eas- I Pnurth T>i8- ' utlierly I me ' 's Alley (so j of Bru-?els ;rick S'trebt, I fth District, ! ;.i?t!rly tjiiie ,j iSfivt. '; ^o.uth of the ; Siiiiit David ,1 II 'ofthwiird of M of Di'usisuU { All.'y, ami I itulQruuuda. I'S. Sth. Ct '. 7tii -. I 28 V!5 2"^ :3r. 8T 40 2S; 30 33 ' 70 73 75 • 40! 42' 45 I ! 1 'i r,(V 53 55 I I I :! r,-)' as 40 '■' i 25 2S 3 ' ; «| 30 33 35 rv] 20 1 Ti 1 ''0 11'' (i4 t)V 7ii r, ' I'Oi itM i'> 5; so «;"' 0'' s' 2(1 23 25 I 'it 1873.1 HACKNEY COACH FARKS. 23 Tim FiiNf. District, to comprise all that purt of Carleton lying north of Rodney Htn-et, and wust > f Fru-t i;ow. The S)C()n>sti'i'-t to lomirise that ppace lying heyon-l the first District north- wafi! of llodmy «/':t'\'ct to comprise the sspaie lyin? beyond the second District northwjinl of Roiinty sti'tt, extenilinjr wesi to WmIsou street. The Fitnrt'i Jji»tiict to '^duipvise tlie Bi)acelyii jr beyond the tfiird Diytricl north- Wai«i of Ki'diity ."-ti'.'et, e.xtending \vc»t to the City Itjie. The Fiftli Jjidiii^ lo cmiijjri.'ie tlie apaca lying sonth of Koduey .street, and east of Maine .itri'Bt. The Sin-t!i Dit^trict to ci'inyria*' the space lying heyond the f5fth District, and he yoiid the ^on^) line if Jt/«(!/aj^ to comprise all the space lyinp beyond the sixth District. i For llandcartiiien and Portern lor loHfling and carrying any articles on any 1 liaodcart, and hiutlip, m King's and Queen's \Vard.«, j or from any other ph«ce vvitliiu the limits of" the first district, to any other place within the said several five districts, the rates of price.s are as follow: For the fir.st district, Idc. ; Pecond district. Tic, ; third dis- I triet, 14c. ; fourth dij^trict, lOc. ; fifth district, liic. ; sixth district, 2uc. I seventh district, '22c. ; eighth district, 2-lc. Hackney Coach Fares, For conveying one passenger from any public stand to any part of the City, or from anv one part of the (.itv to anv other part thereof, SOc. Rates of Tolls for Crossing the St. John Snspension Bridge. For every footpasseiiijer, (excepting ohildj'en under five years of age,) 4e ; horse, mare, jrel-litig, mule, u;-\-, ox, cow, or other large aniuiul, 7e each; elephatil or caniels, 5<>c ; ciU'riage, sieig}\, wairgon, cart, bled, or othi'r veliicle, Irawn by one ho.se or heast of draugiit, with one pers(m, with (»r witliout a load, i:^/c; liorse or 1u:;m of draie^'ht, more than <>!;(■, with a carria^(> oi- cilier vehicle, 'iceach; sheep, calf, hog, or goat, 1 c. Pates at tlie Public Weighir^ Machines, Every load not cxeeelii'g otic tliousniul poiie;1s weight, 2') cent«, and 2c. for ever, additional luuidied w::-ht — p.iy;ihie, ha.lf by tin.' seller, and half by the purchaser. I i n 24 FKRRIAQE — TOLLS, ETC. [1878. Fish Market Dues. For every Salmon, 3c. ; Codfish, Pollock, Bass, or Shad, each Ic. ; Hallibut, not exceeding 20 lbs. 2c. ; exceeding 20 lbs., and every 20 lbs. 2c. ; every Lobster, Ic. ; dozen of Haddock, 3c. ; every 100 of Guspereaux, Alewivea, Herrings, or other small fish, 3c. Fees for Assaying: Weights and Measures. Each weight, 2 cents; each measure containing more than one gallon, 8 CftCts ; alfsmaller measures, each 2 cents ; every yard stick, 2 cents ; every scale beam, patent, or other beam or balance, 7 cents. CottPottAtioN ANCiiORAQB.-^Vessels not exceeding BO tons, 75c.; 50 to 100 tons, $1; 100 to 150 ton?, 11.25, 150 to 200 tons, $1.50; 200 to 250 tons, $1.75; 250 to 800 tons, $2 ; 800 to 350 tons, $2.25 ; 850 to 400 tons, $2.50 ; 400 to 450 tons, $'i?.75; 450 to 500 tons, $3 ; 500 to 550 tons, $8.25; 550 to 600 tons, $3.50 ; 600 to 6,W tons, .^3.75 ; 650 to 700 tons, $t : 700 to 750 tons, $4.25 ; 750 to to 800 tons, $4..50 ; 800 to S50 tons, $4.75 ; 850 to 900 tons, $5 ; 900 to 950 tons, $5.25 ; 950 to 1000 tons, $5.5<\ and 25c. for each additional 50 tons. Time for going through the Falls. The Falls are level or still water, at about three and a half hours on t\\Qjtood, and about two and a half on the ebb, ao that they are passable four times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each j time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in j the Ilivor Saint .Jolin, and tlic time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. Bates of Ferriage across the Harbour of St, John. PRINCESS STUEKT FKURY. Single Tickets^ 3 cents each ; Discount Tickets, 50 for One Dollar. For every toot passenger, One Ticket ; children under 1 2 years of j age, and School 13oys and Girls over twelve years of age, half ticket ; | ; horse, ox, or other large animal, one and a half ticket ; single waggon, | j gig, or sleigh, with horse and driver, three tickets ; single cart, dray, ' sled, or other one horse vehicle for hauling purposes, With horse, load and driver, three tickets ; ditto, without load, two and a half tickets ; double Waggon or carriage for couve^ ing passengers, including horses and driver, five tickets ; double waggon or carriage, not loaded, four tickets : double waggon for hauling purposes, With horses, load, and driver, five tickets; ditto, not loaded, four tickets; if load over 40001bs., every additional SOOlbs. half ticket ; one barrel, half ticket ; bag, con- taining two bushels, halfticl^et; firkin^ keg, or box, of about same siae, half ticket ; cask of lime, one ticket , pipe, hogshead^ or puncheon, five tickets ; every lOOlbs. of other freight, half ticket. IJy special arrangements at Western Extension Railway Office (to which Company this Ferry has been leased for a terra of years), the following will be ferried at commuted rates : School boys and girls, over twelve years of age, clerks under twenty one years of age, apprentices, sewing girls, manufacturers, and others, using the Ferry extensively. i.| I i k I [1878. St, John. r One Dollar, er 12 years of ge, half ticket ; single waggon, igle cart, dray, ^ith horse, load a half tickets ; ncluding horses t loaded, four Tsea, load, and lover40001bs., sket ; bag, con- bout same size, puncheon, five ilway Office (to of years), the and girls, over ;e, apprentices, extensively. ihad, each Ic. ; , and every 20 every 100 of ares% ban one (gallon, stick, 2 cents ; Qts. . ; 50 to 100 tons, ns, $1.75; 250 to 400 to 450 tons, IS, $3.50; 600 to 9 to to 800 tons, 8, $5. '25 ; 950 to half hours on ?y are passable minutes each n the floods in il sea, which is eight of them. « / ! J 'ii • i t \ h IP- il873.] JANUARY has Thirty-one Days. [1873. MOON S CMA.\<^Ka. Cf) Fir^t (^tiartc, »tli day, .'h. 3in. aitcrir n. OZ) Full Moon, i:)t!i day, llh. 59tn. iTicrn',;. li hn.'t jar'u', 2 1st day, 4h. !im. af: raj<»u. CL' No'>' i'lToon, 2Htii da}, Ih. 8'n. a:!: Tiiooii. S. E. n; S. N. N. X. W. S. 1 f. 1 5? 1 1 W I 2 Th 8 Fri 4 Sat 5 Su 6 Mo ETRNTS, )I0r.M)AVS, KTC. 'imc. i ^ PUN I StrM MOON I V i; !a. Sh 22'" © in Porisco. Mooltan tak. by storm 1819. Wyatt, sculptor, died 18()3. a.0''l5'"? <5.Aq'arii^:(4'"8)E 2nd Sunday alter Christmas. (5th) a.9''H4"' $ ^'r.el.23"8'\V. 7iTu [Princess Chailotte born 179(5 D. M.|H. M.'H. M.l U. M. WATBI" P. M. 22 5y,7 45 4 23 22 54|7 45 4 24 22 48|7 45:4 26 '">. 41 i7 45I4 20 :i2 351V 45 22 28 7 44 22 20:7 44 4 27 4 28 4 29 8|W |0ol. Postage h\ weight 1S44 22 1217 414 30 9|Th ^'aro. Herschell (ast.') d. 1S48 22 \i[l 44,4 81 21 54 7 4Gi4 82 21 4o,7 4h:4 33 lOJFri ;Ponnv Post cstab. 1840 11 ISat Im.io'' 38'" ? 6 A(i'l H" (r"'^)\V lojSc list Sun- iay alter Epiphany. j21 35,7 42' 4 34 j 13iMo'ni. 7'' 4!>"'' i' o 0. ' 121 25 7 42i4 301 l.i\Ta\St. John, d; Westmorland C.O.l'll 15:7 Ilk 37; sets, jloga Sa 15 [legs 9 33|feet 10.\44feet rises head Oa 7|head 31 neck 50jiicck 1 25 arms 2 15 arms u. M 1 80 2 3(J 3 46 4 22 5 9 5 50 6 42 7 30 8 19 9 8 2 41j«ruiSilO 3 32lbio»t|lO 51 4 ;;0|brost 11 42 6 81 h'aitl 7 15 W (I4)ni7''2y"lit(i ©. Iil3-56'S lo'Th m.lO''19'"lf 6 ®. 1C4'14' S. 17 Fri |a,l''22"' Q in 9 ; a''24"' 6 o Q 18 SatjPi-'nny Postage com'cd 184u. 19 Sn 2d Sunday after Epiphany. 20 .Mo David Garrick died 1779. Charlotte Cirmlt Court, Mooltan surr'd uiieon. 1849. after. \^ 32'" Til* O. (27)a.2''20'" ^ c^ ©. \. 4"4'N. Princess Royal married 1858 3d Sunday aft-jr Epiphany, m. 8''20''''5 6 ®. 5 2"44'N. Battle of Aliwal 1840. (30) diaries I. murdM 1049. 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 2S :29 !30 Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th 21 4j7 4114 38 20 5217 40-1 40 20 40j7 o9;4 41 20 2S|7 38l4 42 20 l!'.i7 37!4 44 20 3 19 49 19 30 19 21 19 7 18 62 18 37 18 22 IS 17 5t' 37 36 35 34 33 jm. 3''-30"'5 ^ Q. ? 1" 21' S.'17 33:7 31 Fri la. 2" 20'" 6' = |5 37 8 34 le 48 15 38 8 12l() 4615 40 7 49I6 44I5 41 5 M 4 lores t 5 69jbres! 6 44ih'art 7 2l|li'art 7 5"'h';\rt'll 59 i 8 Hlbfclh; 23 8 34! belly 1 5 I 1 461 2 26 3 7 8 53 reins 9 10| reins 9 M 7 rein? seers seers rises. Om24 1 3^ thifrs 2 fi3jihlgs 4 5|knef 5 ll|kne». 6 <;|legs n 48|loi'',s 7 22;fVer 7 4Sjfoet 8'»lllhead 3 50 4 36 5 26 6 19 7 18 8 21 { 9 24! 10 26 j 11 26 i 48' Temperature — highest for month in 22 years, lowest " " mean of bi-daily observation, Rains greatest fall for month iu 22 years, least Slow- mean -greatest least moan 11 u ») )> 11 11 11 11 11 49 '.00 ■m22. 00 21.45 0.990 inch. nil. 2.435 inch. 32.;>"o 2.'..:0 13. (-24 » 11 The -71 bit ot yonus-( ? ^ like that of Mercury, being letwoen the Earth i 9) and ih^ Snn, thf re oc uf v.hr>t ai.- ievmed Tr.msits of Venus — the ] 'tt-^- paf;''inp,' 'iko n dfi-k rouiid spot acro';'' the f'uri's i\\ : 5 27 I rt 16 1 7 6i 7 56 8 47! 9 38' I4ih'art|10 2i*| 2l|h'art!ll 15 5''!h':\rlill 5i> Hibfcllvl 28 1 fi 1 4G neck neck arms iirnis 4 u) rest )itibrL'St belly reins reins IS. 24 I 7 reins seers seers thigs finjthicrs kue<' knet c. Metis 4B|le-a 22;fVet 4S{foet '111 head 11 26 7 3 50 36 26 19 ibI 8 21 241 10 26 i I 11 26 48 49 '.00 ■1.22. 00 21. 45 0.990 inch, nil. 2.4 ;^5 inch. ^2.o"u " 2.'..0 1^^.(24 5> \^ lotwoen the j; limits !*t' Venus — ' ui's flise. Tills i, iwentv vears. Ii ' V !«' ' li , r t s I V 1 1873.] MARCH has Thirty-one Days. [1878. moon's rn.\N(ii;M. f^ Fii>l Qiiurtt'i', r.ili day, '.'h. liti. uffonioou. S. W. Hv S. 9 Full Md.i'i. I4th diiy, III. 'jnin. inoriiitig. S. W. iiy S. d Li.-t Quarter, '.'.1st day, «li. r.5m. ntteruoon. N. N. E. f N, # New Moon, ii8th (Imv, 8li. .'ioin. riK^rniuj;. S. E. bt E. 1 KVKNTS, IIOMDAVa, EiC. 1»KC. 8. nitjKS. 8UN HRTS. MOON R. A S, HKill WATBH. P.M, j I 1, 1 V. M. If. M. II. M. il. M. 11. M. , ^ i TSrtt Pt.niivi'i. [$ c*; ®.'?«" :>')'N 7 2r. ♦5 13 5 43 sets. head I 3« 2 Sr Qurtilra^'csinia. ni:;''4i"'. 7 4 (I 41 5 44 10AI2 neck 2 28 ;) M.. Isle Man \u\ to (}. H. 170ft. G 41 i\ 39 ft 40 11.V28 neck 3 18 1 4 Til Qfiav'a Circiiif (hurt. 17 37 6 47 rlsia neck 4 8 5 W W.kY. Bible So'ty. est. 1804 ft 54 ti 80 ft 48 5A54 arms 4 69 Th Conofiglo, painter, d. IBJH. ft 81 B 34 5 49 G 46 anna 5 50 7 Fri ni. 1 1'' 'M\"' ? in porh. 5 8 f) 32 ft 51 7 3S brest 6 42 8 Sat m. li'-air^iny [(l.Til4"2'S 4 41 (5 8"3S"'}il c 4 21 « 29 ft 53 9 19 brest 8 25 iln'Mo (!i) Sie^'o of liiioknow 18.")8. 8 •>! ») 27 5 54 10 G ii'art 9 13 illTu Kent Cirriiit Cwirf. H 34 i; 25 5 •'>''> 10 01 h'art 9 58' ' :12:\V ft. 5'' HH"' ^ in peih. .•} 1(1 6 23 6 b^t llA.'i3 bellv 10 43! ,i:rni Jamed II. 1 md. he'd. 1''>S5^. 2 47 i\ 21 b Oi' sets. U<\\\ 11 23 IHIFri (loliilacan aeru A. D. 1(>T1\ 2 2:) (') lit ft (' 0"'u9 belly ... —. ;lr,!Sat lionduu Brid;^e. com. 1824. 1 5 J )> 17 (5 1 7 la reins 20 1 (5 ' Sl- ::rd Sunday in Lent. 1 3t) 15 3 7 17 icii a 1 7 it M(. Samt Patrick. 1 12 t) 14 () 4 7 82 sccis 1 49 IbjT.j m. tj'' lU'",-^ 6 ®. 49 G 21 9 2 neck 1 51 lUiMo 111. S*" r.H" 2 6®. $6" 27 N 4 IS 5 4716 22 li'Al9 neck 1 55' 1 : rl aiperatitre — hi^hosl for month la 22 veard, o7"-0ii '1 i ' lowest —ai:;. 00 ■ mean of hi-ilaily obsorvat ion, 29. 82 Kaiu — f;rc>ritih d;iy, 5li. 27in. aftenioon, E. (© Lust Quurior, 20th day, Ih. 2;^m. morning, E. S. E. # Nev Moon, 2(ith day,^)h. 18m. afternoon. W. ny X. 'i ■< I 3- 3J. 1 Tn 2 W 3 Th 4 Fri 5 Sat G Su 7 Mo 8 Tu 9 W 10 Th 11 Fii 12 Sat 13 Su 14 Mo 15 Tu 16 VV 17 Th 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 Su 21 Mo 22 Tu 23 VV 24 Th 25 Fri 26 Sat 27 Su 28 Mo 29 Tu '30 W KVKNTS, lIOLn)AV.-J, KTC. Rccle«. Aera Const. B.C. 5508 Jas. Ehnes, Architect d. 186? Sir Jas. Koss, Ar.Nav.d . 1862 a. gMS-" W-6 (B. lil4M3'S. 8.8" 42"" 5 Inf. 6 0. Passion Sunday. (8) a. 8*" 39'" 1^ stationary. Eiister '^'\nn Hnprcme Court. '2d Bomb. Sevastopol 1855. Tornado Rungpoor Bcng.'54 Good Friday. Adm. Rodiiev'"! victory 1782 Eastkr. Fail Magdala ISC. 8 m. 2''40'" 9 sta. a. Oi'38'"i5iny. 6^^■" f 6 © Battle of Cullodcn 1746. a. 0" 22" U sta. ra. 6" 6™ 5 stationary. Roy. Society Musicians 1738 Low Sunday, after. 6'' as^I^la ^. morn. 7'' 38'" 'j a 0. (24) Roman Aera B.C. 753. a. 9'' 32'" 5 (i ®. H 1"44' N, a. 5*" S*" 5 ill aphelion. (27) ni. 10" 16'" <$ » IS 000 nil. 4.662 A Transit of Venus was vioue(l i; Fnglaiul in 16.'',9; otliers iu 1761 and 1769 ; the next will occiir in 1874 ; and a second transit in 1882. f i [1873. yS. BY X. /' a 1 Hion 1 tVA I'KK. ; - Sai P. M H. M. Arms 2 47; > iirms 3 41 3 brest 4 36 4 brest 5 27 4 brest 6 ]8 5 h'art 7 8 1 h'art 7 54 6 bellv 8 39 belly 9 22 4 belly 10 4 reins 10 43 1 reins 11 26 8 seers • • • • 9 secrr" 31 9 seers 1 18 t9 thigs 2 10, !8 thigs 3 4| 2 knee 4 3 L3 knee 5 3 !3 legs 6 2 12 logs 7 oj s feet 7 55 1 i;s feet 8 47 26 liead 9 37 K beat! 10 27! b1 neck 11 10 2i neck • • • • 5r anns; 1 34 1 22 iarint ! 1 27 H !rtrm.-=! 2 21 1 tt4".0() 10. 00 37. '.to .3;25 incli. 710 " .MM " 000 " lil. .(>('.2 " otliors ill l7lJl 1 nsit in 1S82. j I '-'1 % ! I Im i 1873.] MAY has Thirty-0D9 Days. [1873. moon's changks. ©) First Quarter, 4th 'lay, ^!i. 9m. morning. © Full Mood, 12th day, (Jii i')4ai. iitorniiij^. © Last Quarter, I'^'th ilay. (ih. iJfiiii. uiorning. # New Moon, 'J.ith day, 4h. yfiin. luoiiiing. N. X. E. W. S. E. PY N Th 2!Fri <> Sal 4 Si: 5 Mo 'lu 7 W 8 Th VI Fi-i 10 Sal KVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. .UN S ; .'il N ! !«CN I MDOK ' ■''' M i IlIGIJ 5 S I P M. lll;Su ,12!Mo 'loiTii '11|W lir-iTh il(> Fri ■ t. Philip aud St. Jti'nes. a. 6" 7'" $ sr. eloiig.idO' 2^'W. Ml. ('."'.'"'J^ci 9. Iit4'>22' S. \-'A Sunday after Easter, 'after. 1" 27"' ? inf. 6 0. Gold found in Australia 1851 Dresden bombarded 1849. Turks took Czernavoda 18.54 (Jl) Lord Chatham d. 1778. a. 6" UV" t 6 Q. 3 1"41 'S. 1th Sunday after Easter, m. '.}'' 89'" ^ stationarv. St. John a a d- y^ot'k m. ph.. Xbh-AS Pacha E-vi,t. d. 1854, Paris' Un. Exhib. inaug. 1855. 17 18 19 >at Su Mo 20lTu 21 W 22 !28 Th Fri |24Sat i25Si; 26; Mo 27|Tu 28i\V 29!Th 80 ! Fri ,81'Sat Ml, 2>' 5(»"' 5 gr. hel. 1. S. m. 9" 10"'^ 6 (©. ■^4°47'N. Rogation. ( 1 9 ) a. 1 1 "4 1 '" 85 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 7 25 7 24 21 28 7 7 7 7 28 22 9 9 .M. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 32 <> . ) 84 It M. I ^<'t;s. 'hrusti O.M82|bresti 1 2t»h'art| 1 59 h'art 2 28 h'art 2 50 belly 3m 10 belly rises. 4a41 5 48 7 2 reins reins reins socrs legs legs 8 17js(.'crs 9 ;i4:thi-s 10 46|tl.ig. 11a50 knee sets. Iknee 8m 18 9 31 10m49 Oa8 1 23 3 2 4 17 5 A3 2 rises 4ai2() feet feet head head head neck neck armsl 1 1 43 4 66 irrnsl 11 5 48jbre.sl| 1 8 6 86jbrept 1 58 7 89jbresti 2 46 8M42iheartl 8 40 II. M, 3 16' 4 81 5 Oj 5 49 6 34 I 7 181 8 0| 8 39 I 9 22! 10 e! 10 48. 11 37: 3' 58 1 57 2 57, 57: 56 50 48 32 8 20 9 8 9 57 10 49 •> 4 5 6 7 Temperature— highest for (ponth in 22 years, lowc;5t " "■ mean of bi-daily observation, Rain--:.:"o.itcst fall for mouth iu 22 soars, mean " " 88".00 26.00 48.98 10.880 in'Ji. 0.5-.0 " 4.117 " By the iihonomona of Transit.s of Venus, the distances of the Sui and Planets have been determined. Kepler first predicted them; but the tirst one was observed by Uorrox, in 1689. ■i 1873.] JUNE has Thirty Days. [1873. moon's CFI.VNCIKS. ® Fir^it Quarter, Sd dri y, Ih. r>oi!i. iiioniing. © Full Moon, lOtli (lay. Ph. SVm. afternoon. (© Last (Quarter, 1 7th day, 1 Ih. 7in. morning. 9 New Moon, '24th dny, 4h. 4Sn). at'ti'rnoon. N. W. BY W. E. HY S. W. BY S. W. KY \. • * e feu ETKNT3, lIOr.inAYS, PTC. n-N'a 1;LU. N. saN RISKS. S'JN MOON 1 V' 2 u. .fc .s. 5 2 1 s a- WATER. P. M. U. M. H. M. n. M, ir. :■;. ! II. M. 1 Su Whitsuntide. 22 7 4 21 7 35 ?<'l.^. h'art 4 31 2 Mo (l)ni.V»''o'.)'"2; 6 (D.2:rL'8'S. •1-1 14 1 20 7 35 0.M13 bollv 15 Tu (1) fope Gregory died 1846. I'l 22 4 20 7 36 1 14 belly 5 55 4 \V 111. 2'' 40'" ^.\\\9.. 22 29 4 1(1 7 37 1 32 bellv 6 34 5 Th George III. born 1738. 22 3B 4 10 7 37 1 50 veins 7 15 6 Fri a. 4'' 52'" 3 c5 ®- 5 3°2()'N. 22 42 4 18 7 88 1 48 reins 7 57 7 Sat after. 0" 45'" ^ stationary. 22 48 4 18 7 39 2m5 seers 8 40 8 Su Trinity, a. 4'' 53"" $ in perh. 22 53 4 18 7 40 rises. seers 9 28 9 Mo morn. 5" 0'" -^ 6 ®. ^4°39'S. 23 15 4 17 7 43 11 21 knee 1 48 14 "1 c>at (16) Bat. Gross S'ri'^hen 1849. 23 18 4 17 7 43 I1a55 l^gs 2 48 l.K 1st Kundav afr/j,- Til'iity. 23 '^O 4 17 7 43 t)0»t;_ 1 lX'S 3 46 1<. (15) Hrir. rctonlc l'iIonlrcar76 '16 _2 4 16 7 44 \;a'.o6 f»ct 4 39 1*^ Tu (18) Battle of Mooltan 1848. 23 21 4 16 7 44 llMl4 feet 5 30 18 VV Battle of Waterloo 1815. 23 26 4 16 7 45 0a2'.i head 6 18 H) Th m. 0'' IS"" 5 gr. liel. kit. N. 23 27 4 17 7 45 2 6 head 7 6 20 Fri Ascen. Queen Vict. 1837. 23 27 4 17 7 45 3 19 neck 7 58 21 Sat Proela. Qn. Victoria 1837. 23 27 4 17 7 45 4 34 neck 8 42 22 Su 2d Sunday after Trinity. 23 27 4 17 7 45 6a49 arras 9 34 23 Mo (2I)m.4''49'"? 6 (§. $2"51'S 23 27 4 17 7 46 rises. arms 10 27 24 Tu Midsummer Day. 23 25 4 18 7 46 3m36 brest 11 22 25 W (21)m.5''2r"Ocnt©s"m.bog 23 24 4 18 7 46 4 26 brest — — 2(> Th m.5'',^6'" $ 6 ®. 5 2°35'S. 23 22 4 18 7 46 5 25 bresfc 41 27 Fri aft. >'' 38" ? ill porh. 23 20 4 19 7 46 6 29 h'art 1 31 25-' Sat Corona. Q;iet;ii Vieloiia 1838. 23 17 4 19 7 46 7 -A h art 2 21 2P Sn 3d Sunday after Trinity. 23 14 4 20 7 46 8 41 bellv 3 6 30 Mu (29)ml'>54'"24 6 ©■ 1C4''24'S 23 lu 4 20 7 46 9m43 belly 3 50 Temperature— -higlvest for mouth in 22 years, lowest, " rf '•' mean of bi-daily observation, Rain — greatest fall for month in 22 years, least. mean, >» 87''.00 37.00 56.63 7.470 inch. 0.920 " 3.587 " Great Britain, >.s \^ell as France, Germany, uid Russia, have .selected 46 places for observation, extending (Vom Kasan, 55" 48' N., to Auckland, Id., 50" 33' .^. Among them a,re C. G. Hope, Bombay, Madras, Pekin, : Yokohima, MeU)oiirne, Sidney, Aue'viaiid, N. Z., xVstrakhan and Oren- i : burg, Alexandria, Erivan, Muscat, Shanghai, Woahoo, Honolulu. ! j ^ [1873. Ih'avt thigs 45 4l|belly [4 a I belly 87''.00 37.00 56.63 7.470 inch. 0.920 " R .587 '' I, have ReU^cted ; f., to Auc'Klan.iJi Madras, Pei.in, I {han and Oren-j onolulu. I ;i873.] Ai)n:nTrs.KMENTs. 31 » .»'1\VI5X.I«IT TOO J N.jii. i No S Prince Vv'm. Slpt-t.c, St. John. a. B. LANSDOW?(E & MARTI^^ J" (Successors to MAGEE BBOS.,) IMPORTERS OP I SILKS, VELVETS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSITRY, SHAWLS, UNDER CLOTHING, UMBRELLAS, SCARFS, TIES, j:'AMBRIC HDKFS., m mm^ itliartlii tpUai. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, CAKIiiED OIV AT t'lilS ESTABLISH4iEXT, tr «J ■ ( At cliert :;.ot:cG, or:l a Porfect TiL G"-ac.ra.L: rcci. PRICES MODERATE. li li I • I '( ^ \\\ I 82 ADVERTISEMENTS. [ists. €0TTI>^ W.I^EE rilE COl^TON YARN MANUF.\GTriiED AT THE iiw irttisilat ^mm ilife t Has the uauie of the Mills and our name on u priutcd label on the ead of the Bundle. White, Red, and Orange Tarn, Is put up in Blue paper. iTJLO Is put up in Buff Paper. White, Blue, Red, and Orange. Wappttoitedl ©est QKtiiSty tctdl Fuidfi 6.ftRgtt«» ^'^■-XX '-N^ T,S ALL YARN MADE BY US ¥.\rramt}:d of WSi qfaiity, Full Weigli', rnJ Correctly Nuinbcre-L u. [1S73. :^N lb el on 50? i lie Tr 1873.] JULY has Thirty-one Days. [18' 1 • MOON'S CHANOICS. © Kir^tQiij'i'tcr, 2fl diiv, nil. 4t'.in. nftcrnoon. S. S. W. •S. \Y. uY N. N. W. E. i N. © Full Moon, K/th day, 'Jli. \Un. ihornii.;;. (0 Lust, QitiiUcr, I'Uli day, 4l:. :J}iti. .nU riiooti ^ New 3loon, 21lh Uuy, Gli. lOin. uioruing. S. » sun'h 3UN BUN 1 MOON ■?« nioH «^ KVKXT3, HOLIDAY?!, KTO. bcc . N H. U. SKIS. H. M. ]'.. « b. ai Z WATKR. P. M. D. M. 11. M. II. M. 1 Tu Sunh. Clrcuii (J. Doin.Can. '67 23 6 4 21 7 46 ri-L's, belly 4 30 i> W (i)in. H'' 9'" in upo;:;oo. 23 2 4 -2 7 45 OaK) reinf 5 11 8 Th ni. 5^ U-"5 i 5 8"U)'S. 19 36 I 41 7 3(1 8 A 57 h'ar^ 17 26 Sat a. 7''l'J'"2j: 6 0). U 4°U-'S. 19 23 4 42 7 2i' 9 22 h'oit 1 1 27 Su 7th Sun. after Trinitv. 19 Hi 4 43 7 9 41 bei:v 1 47 28 Mo (29) m.4''20" J^lc5 O. 18 56 4 44 7 27 10 belly 2 27 29 Tu morn. 8'' 56"^ ^ stationary. 18 42 4 45 7 2 b 10 46 reins 3 8 30 W PrJnceWales land. Halifax '60 18 27 4 46 7 2» 10 16 reins 3 48 81 Th Battle of Segodvar 1849. 18 13 4 47 17 25 10a3-J reins 4 28 Temperature — highest for month in 22 years, lowest " " ' iJain- 90^00 " " 45.00 ijioan 01 bidaily observation, 62.25 IMvjatest iail for mouth in 22 3'oars, (■.5^0 inch. lo.isfc » " i.ur.o " 111 can (( 764 In the Astronomical Notes for 1872 and 1873, it ir^ no undue prond- ncnce that is given to the planet Venus — for the phenomena of this Transit are of the utmost importance to the science of Astronomy. I* ; I ■ 1878.] AUGUST has Tliirty-oue Days. [1873. moon's CIlANd'ia. © Kli ( <>u:irttM', bt (hiv, 1<»li. ;.i!i. ihOi-i'i'i^'. K. i N. O Full Moon, 8Ui (liiy, \i\\. '2'inan d. 1827. 10 4 4 67 7 VI 8 22 leg.-» U 48 1>1 Sat (10) Strasbourg in vestd. 1870. '5 47 4 5H 7 11 8 49 feet 17 10 Su 9th Sundav ailcv Trinity. 15 29 4 59 7 9 9 14 feet I 13 11 Mo m.lOhlSm^ 6 lib. *u"21'N. 15 12 5 T 7 9 14 head 2 6 12 Tu Saint John L'irc^iit ■.\>art. 14 M 5 2 7 (•> 9 00 head 2 57 13 VV m. 2h o4ni ? i>f'. A Q. 14 ;r) 5 3 ^ 4 9 58 iu'ek 3 46 14 Th Lofi (. lyde tiled \H>V-^. 14 \1 5 4 i 3 10 24 neck 4 SO lo Fr Cromwell laud, Dublin 1049. 18 ."),> 5 5 1 1 10 55 nei'k 5 27 1(5 Sat Gas first used in London 1 807 13 39 5 6 1) 59 Ua31 arms 6 19 17 Su 10th Sunday afti r Ttinitv. 13 21' 5 8 58 sets. arms 7 12 18 Mo a. r.h40m2 6 (B.S'VMVS. 13 1 5 10 50 4 a 50 '■r'st 8 6 19 Tu Roval George sunk 1782. 12 41 5 11 55 5 48 br'st 8 68 20 W a.9h50mlil6 (§• 1^14" 27' S. 12 22 5 12 53 29 h'art 9 50 21 Th ra. Ilh:52m5 (5 (®. 5 8° 6' S. 12 2 5 14 51 7 h'art 10 37 22 Vr m. 7h ;^9ra 5 stationary. 11 41 5 1- u 50 7 27 h'art 11 23 2o Sat a. Ih21m2f6®. :;4"2'S. 11 21 5 10 48 7 4S belly — — 24 Su 11th Sunday after Trinity. 11 1 5 17 10 S belly 26 25 Mo (24) Pomp, and Hero. dcs. 79. 10 4ti 5 19 41 8 21 I'oins 1 7 20 Tu Resiigoucfie Circuit Court. 10 19 5 20 u 12 8 22 reins 1 46 21 W (20) Prince Albert born 1819. 9 58 5 21 41 8 37 rein?; 2 27 28 Th (80)m.10hara5gr.ol.l8"8'\V (31)m. 2h Im'iin Q. 9 37!5 22 G 39 8 56 seers 3 9 29 Fi-i 9 15 5 23 38 9 10 seer.* 3 54 SO Sat m. 8h58m^ 6 O- ^0°f)2'S. 8 54 5 24 G 37 9 43 thigs 4 40 31 Su 12th Sunday after Trinity. 8 3215 26 35 10a17 _thig& 5 32 Temperature-- highest for month iu 22 )'ear.?, 9U".00 lowest " " 40.00 mean of bi-diuly observation, G?.04 Raiu — greatest fall fov moatli iu 2'^ ^( .ii.-;, 7.250 inch. leu.vt " *'"■ 1.130 " mean (( 4.')89 Venus ( V ) when a Morvinij Star is, in the l.iii-'juage of the poets, called Phosphorus or Lucifer ; mid 1/esper't.i or Vi.ynr, when an JiJvcn- iug Star. Being west of Sun, hence this month is au Evening Star. iiioTr WATKR. P, M. It. M. •• 5 il 1 ^ 6 i5C, 1 ' 6 4(5 ' 7 41 8 42 1 17 1 13 2 G 2 67 3 46 1 3« 5 27 6 19 7 12 8 5 26 1 7 1 46 2 27 3 9 3 54 4 4J 5 32, f< II 'I I ; f. ^ 1873. SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. [1873. i'>. 1!\ i«, .moon's chancks. © Full Mt-on, r.th chiv, ih. 4,'i!ii. all':ninon. © lj!ist l^tii:'rti'i", i;ith C.,y\\ lib. l()ii!. morning. \V. nv X. e New Moon, 'MM diiy,"]!.. 27mi. iilt.ri.uon. S.W.uvS. i? © Fii -I f,;;i:'rtf!', '.J9tli Jiiy, Inh. ;V2m. luoniiug. E. i N. fiiS^ TMo 2Tu 8W 4Th 5Fv 6:Sat ViSu 8|>ro 9iTu lOJW 11 [Th 12;Fr MJSr irv'^1 l(.,Tu 17iVV 18 Th lo'Fri 2U:Sat 21 Su KVKNTS, IlOLinAYlv etc. g'N'c' ! SL'N ] PUN ui:C. N. iildKS.iSKTS. Fiii^l'sh took Cnstinc >1c. '14 0/ouc'fsl.cr (Tivcult (Jo^d't. in. 11'' 85'"^ 6 (D. T^4 •i4'N. m.lO''3'"K i ^.a.4"0'" 5 perh. English captuiod Malta 1800. Knplish captu. Montreal 170u. 13th Sunday after Trinity. Fallof thoMalakoin855. Northumberland Circvit. n. 4" 10" $ 6 lil. ?0"54'S. Battle of Flodden Field 1513. (13) English took Quebec 1*759 (14) a. 5'' io"' ? iu Q. ]4tli Sunday ■itYcr Trinity, nv 4'' 19'" ^'6 n. 5 0" 54' \. D. M. In. M. I a. M. 8 lU'.i i»i;:() 31 49 29 27 4 42 20 5 57 6 3.0 o .") 27 .") 2S 5 29 ') 3(1 5 32 5 :^3 "» 34 (i 3- ('. 30 li 2S 6 20 I) 24 ft 22 .MOON 1 -^ -• n>f^« K. & B ;« a. thig? i.uee 12 49 27 4 3Ci 5 3- 5 38 20 19 17 1.- 13 4016 11 ■^ 42 1 H. H. 1 isft.-<. 4a49 ft 39 knee G 17 legs () 19 logs 7 15 feet 7 27 feet 7 39 head 7 58 8 24 8 54 head neck neck 18 5 43 22 23 Mo Tu 24 W 25'Th 2('.:Fri 27iSat 28 Su 29, Mo 30 Tu Udv S.ile re-:c. at Ciibul 1«42 2 54 m. 6''36'" 1^6 (^. ]il-i''3G' S. rn. 0'' 5'" ? d ©. ? 5" 10' S. Prussians invested Paris 1870 m.7'>35'" If 6 ®. 2^3° 49' S. 1 5th Sunday after Trinity. a.7''n'"C>en.:Ci. Aut. begins. [{cut Circuit Court. Victoria Circuit Court. liUcknow relieved 18.j7. lialaclava taken 1854. (28)m2"59'" 5 6 (©. <^ 0^57'N. 16th Sunday after Trinity. (27) Stra?bu;'g surrend. 1870. Carletou Circuit Court. 2 31 2 8 1 45 1 21 58 35 nO 11 sO 3ii 59 1 22 1 40 2 9 2 33 2 6(>!6 5 45 5 47 5 48 49 51 ' 51 52 5;, 54 55 57 5S 59 9 28'arni.> 10 12 lU 4 iarms brest bre.-it 4a;> I brest 5 59 5 58 5 o 8 5l!thi-s 9 49jknee 10a55 knee p. M. If. M. G 2t'. 7 2G 8 27 9 27 10 2f. 11 23 .... 44 1 35 2 26 3 18 4 12 5 6 6 1 G .0 5 7 4G 8 35 9 22 10 5 10 4G 11 26 27 1 8 1 51 2 3G 8 27 4 19 5 15 6 15 Temperature — hi-ihestfor month in 22 years, 85°.00 lowost " " 34.00 nitau of bi-daily observation, 56.90 Rain — greatest fall for month in 22 years, 7.835 iueh. least •' " " 0..S50 mo.m 4.087 Veuuj ( 'i. ) is in cc\ji!i)Cti'Mi with llerscaiil (lil) an hour and a quarter beibru suiiii-^;' on lOtb; is in her aycci. liiiy, node on 14lli; and pas,ses constoUatioii L<^yi on 'Joth and 2iith. Sli.< has abnut double the light of the Earth, is nini-tcnli\s of EaitU's niagiiiiude, has a diy l»ut thirty-live minutes shorter than ours, but her axis uicliues .seventy-live degrees. 1| 1873.] OCTOBER has Thirty-one Days, [1873. MOON^S CIIANOKS. © Fall Moon, ('.(It 50>" ? i leo*(2'^l) E. 5 38 6 10 5 25 6 24 neck 12 8 W m. ll** 8™ $. in y. 6 1 6 11 5 23 6 52 neck 1 6 9 Th White Sea blockade rsd. 1855 6 24 6 13 5 21 7 22 arms 1 59 10 Fr (11) Orleans taken 187<». 6 47 6 14 5 2(1 8 4 arms 2 54 1 11 Sat m. 2" 5"' ? 6 leo. * (4"'7) E. 7 9 6 15 5 18 8 54 arms 3 51 12 Su 18th Sunday after Trinitv. 7 82 6 16 5 16 9 50 br'st 4 47 l;^ Mo (14) a. 9" 4"'$ 6 It. $0'21'N 7 5;-) 6 l^ 5 14 10a56 br'st 5 40 14 Tu Michaelmas Term Sup. Court. 8 17 6 2i) 5 12 sets. h'art 6 32 15 W Great fire St. John, X. B. 1 841 8 39 6 2] 5 11 3a37 h'arr 7 19 i 16 Th Kosciusko Pol. Hero. J. 1817. 9 1 6 22 5 9 4 1 belly 8 4! n Fr (19) Lord Palnierston d, 1865. 9 28 6 24 5 7 4 19 belly 8 45 18 Sat ji).0''29'" $ 6 ®. ?2°53'S. 9 45 6 25 5 5 4 36 belly 9 25 19 Su 19th Sunday after Trinity. 10 7 6 27 5 4 4 41 reins 10 5 20 Mo m. e"" 47"" ^ 5 0. 10 29 6 28 5 8 4 51 reins 10 44 21 Tu (20) Lord Palmerston b. 1784. 10 50 6 29 5 2 5 7 seers 11 26 22 W a. 6''26'"5 6 (§. $1° 31' S. 11 11 6 30 4 6 24 seers — .., 28 Th a. 4»> 36™ $ gr hel. lat. S. 11 82 6 32 4 59 5 49 seers 34 24 Fr English bomb. Canton 1857. 11 58 6 88 4 .^7 6 16 thigs 1 24 25 Sat Eartluiuake at Cork 1868. 12 14 6 35 1 54 6 54 thigs 2 15 1 26 Sr; 2(,th Sunday after Trinity. 12 85 6 36 •i 51 7a42 knee 3 11 27 Mo Metz capitul.Tted 187i>. 12 55 6 37 4 51 rises. knee 4 6 28 Tu Nhi Prills SUUfigs^ Yo^^Jc. 13 lo 6 88 4 49 2a12 legs 6 1 29 VV Sir Walter Raleigh d. 1618. 13 85 6 40 4 48 2 46 legs 6 1 j SO Th Earl of Derby died 1869. 13 55 6 41 4 46 8 14 legs 6 66 .SI Fr m 1 IM 2'" ?? 6 scorpii >}c (7™8)r: 14 14 6 48 4 45 3a88 feet 7 49 Temperature — liip^hestfor month in 22 years", 70°. 00 lowest " " 22.00 moan ofbi-daily oliso;'vation, 47.76 Rain— gr'Mi' .t full Tor month in 22 ycara ii.'}\>0 Inch. least " " 2.050 " n.oan '* " 4.849 " Snow— pjreatest " " 6.980 " least " " nil. " mean " " 0.593 " [1873. I H. M. 1 12 8 9 I 9 7 [10 JO 58 II 45 12 1 6 1 2 3 4 5 59 64 I 61 ! 47 i 40' 6 32 i ' 1 19! 8 41 8 45 9 25 10 6 10 44 11 26 34 1 24 2 15 3 11 4 6 5 4i 6 1 1 6 66 7 49 \ I- 1873.] NOVEMBER has Thirty Days. 1873. moon's CIIAN(iKS. © Full Moon, itli day lUi. liiiu. iiiorniii'.inrtor, nth .lay, >>'i. 2I111. i;Fti i-!ii!on. X \. E. © Xew Muon, I'JtIi Cuij,' lib. ]"ii'. altcnioon. X. X. W. ® First Q.iartor, iI7tli Jay, :Vn. 49iu. iMoriiuic;. X. \V. 1 EYKNTS, nOLIDAVS, ETC. I fun's I St.'N' IiKC. i5 lUrfKS SUM .Slw'S H. & S. *> 3 I nioB ^ ■»• I P. M. Sat illallowraas. '^Su D. M. [1:1 a a M 8 Mo 4Tu 5W 6Th 7|Fr 8j^|») 5C) 1 82 (10) Ibrahim Padia died 1S48.|17 82;6 5x14 8()il0 58!h'art Ohas. Koniblo, actor, d. 1854.il 7 4Si|(-, 5') 4 2V';1 Lv.^.blh'art U. M. iH. M. (1 4-!!l 4 8 I U. M. I ] II. M. I ii.-c.'5. I loci ' N 40 ' 4A0ihca'!i 9 82 4 2lihcad 4 47 1 neck 6 17rieck 5 58 arm? 6 40'arm!; 7 SSJbr'st 8 41 br'st 9 45|li'art y ,yA i 10 23 1 11 15 • • 39 1 35 2 88 8 30 4 23 12; French Ji*'j)ublic estab. 1848. a 7''88"' 2JL 6 e. If 3 '12' S. a. 9'' 86"' ig. slat. 28d Sunday after Trinity, a. 10'' 56"*? 6 ©. ?0°28' N, Saint John Circuit Cuvrt. eclipsed — invis. in Canada. 18 18 2:. 18 :;h 18 51 19 C 19 20 19 84 m. 7'' 0-" $ 6 "fi ra. lOMO'"^ c5 ©. Battle of Chenaub 1H48, ^ r 8' 8.1 19 48 ^ ri8' X.'20 1 120 14 114 28 .^^cts. 'bollv 814 27, 2A48|bellV 4 4 26| 614 2."^ 7 S 9 11 12 18 28 Su :24th Sunday after Tiini^-. 2ii 2f,i/ \:\ 24 25 26 27 28 29 ;'0 4 24 4 23 4 22 I 21 1 20 4 19 4 18 2 48!reins reins reins 2 58 3 12 3 81 8 52 4 I'.t 4 58 5 39 5 59 6 41 7 22 8 2 8 42 9 23 -ecrs 10 5 sccrs io 52 11 41 tlllLT- tiligs knee 6 36|kii('ei Mo m. 11^2"'T, c5 ®. l> 4^' 41' N.'20 811 Tu Sir Henry Uavelock d. 1857. 20 5 W New York evacuated 17S8. 21 2 Th 'ni. 4h 14m $ in Q. Fr iKarstak. 1855. Can. inv. '12 7 16|4 17. 7 46;knee 7 17]4 17; 9 2}loj,'s 7 18 4 U 10 20 legs il 18i7 19!4 15 1lA89feet Sat I Kevolution Poland 1380. [0.I2I 84;7 2214 14^ a, 2''()" 21 28; 7 21 14 15 rises. 2 a 2 2 A 28 5 inf2l i;^ij 28j4 14 22 Y*Mr feet lieaii head 71 4 ! 1 58 Su lAdvont Simday. ^ _ Temperature — highest f'>r niontli in 22 yeais, 60". 00 lowe.t " "' ().(!! I tutsan of i i-t'.aily ob.-. : vatinii, 2'.*.77 Rain — g-re.ai.'silali ibr nujiOli in 2'.' years, 14. t'.to iiieh, ieat't " " U..")00 >' mean " " 4.721 >' Sno\v — ;;reatest least m( an 8 56 4 51 I 5 44 1 6 34 I 7 25 8 13 it •( (t 21.'Hi() ml. 6.2';2 -- . I The tropics oi' Venus b-ir^g 168' wid-.M' ihin oiP's, and he,' f)()lar cir. lea only 30° apart, cause 2 winters and 2 sum. at her equator — I eu. at poIcj». 1 !l ' '; i87y.j DECEMBER has Thirty-one Days. [1873. tl Full iJ'yon, ;M'!..y, 1 111, '"><;. n iiftcrufor.. P. bv E. (B Liti-t (^'lurtci', lltii (Ltv, M). .:0'»,. aJiMJioon. N. !fv W. • N<;'v jJo<;ij, J'.i.li (luy, 2h, 'iriii;. afu-rnyon. 8 Vr. nY S. ©y J'"ir.-l Qu.MMT, 'i«:tli (111 V, \\\\. \\\A. \\y.}i\\\x\^. E. BY N, i W. A KVK.NTH, IIO/.IIJ/. V'?, I.K'. ; BUK'h I BDW SUN MOOS I llWo'ai'tor. :{'' 21'" ? in perh. 21 lU M. x ..• 1 z o HT(,U c < wn n s - P M. 1 2 :< 4 () 7 U 10 11 12 i;t II if> 10 17 IN H. AI. U, M. It. M. , n. M. _. , - . -. .. 7 25.4 14, n.',f.s. hoc'k J) 11 Til (1) I'riiiccriH Will. 's boni 1844. 22 2j7 2Ct l:r ;ui4 uec-k S) o«'. W (2) ^•- i'utiI'M liiii'^lK"! 17KI. 22 1()|7 27|4 \'A 3 45ium-10 ol ^ 2!:'.ann>:il 47 5 19ibr'.sti \^ 6 22jbr'Ktl 1 14 W Th IT Sat St( Mo Til W Th (.'anlidal Ridiilu-u (Ji.mI 1(>42.:22 \W1 28 iJr. Mviii^.HKiii ill LoikI. I86<').:22 2r, 7 29 Kiie ill hiilliiiion) IH^O, J22 \V,\^1 3(i 2(1 S.iiiiliiy ill Adv.iit. j22 40 7 «) III. H"I0'" i,U ,i (§. Ill 4" 12' S i22 47 7 82 Will. Coliln't. i«iSt..l()lin 1785 j22 :rl1 8H 111. ti'' ft'" V Hialion.ii'y. |22 ftS 7 '■^\ .1. IT' 4'" » ^r. iu;l. Int. N. |28 ;-i|7 :ir, I'r iin. ll''2'.l"'V '' *• "42"l:i' S j-jH 7|7 Sri Satlin. H''4r>"' / 6 caprlcil'"-'.) K.i2;i 12|7 87 Sii |.Hi(l amitlav ill Ailv.nt. |28 15,7 88 Mil (i;;)a.t)"l8'" J .W'iipr %I)"(;'S.]28 18 7 81) (iival lire ill Nfw York lH8r..|28 21 17 40 a. l»i'48" 9 c', ^. ? 4^ 14' N.I28 2;'7 48 24 2f> 2 11 3 3 8 61 4 57 5 It! 10A49bdlv sots, ibclly! lAl8reithn'8 Day— Evaiii^elist. 28 2> .7 4514 18; 0A29|tieeki 6 10 28i'*i; ;Kst Suiul.iv aftov Oluistiras. 28 i7!7 45!4 19} o 4'J:nocki 6 58 29; Mo Sir Arcli. Alison bom !7'.i2. :i\\ 18|7 45, t 2o' I l-l|arnKS 7 49 80; I'n J,-snit Sofictv founded 1585. .'8 p-T 4".'t 21 1 44 .irm.-i 8 41 81 W Jv.hii Wvokliin-dird l;;s4 28 ."^7 4514 22 2A2-:;:unisl 9 8;5 Tompovataiv' -liii;lu'^t lor iU'»:..ih in 22 ycai:*, oT.OO l.iUl'SC " " «^aBa 18."''^' r.U'tn of bi daily obscivitioi!, 28.84 Kuiii — j,n\uo>t lal! t'v)r I'lonth la 22 yc,ir.s .""'.T-"." inch. " " O.tkiO •• '* '' 2.995 " (I f.OuU " " " 15.269 " ItvLst tU<.'.Ul Siiou — i; Vii'ost lo.\.-;t nioau [1873. V. Y S. i W. c 1 < WA", n _!I P M. 1 .- .. ; 11. il. .'Ck y 11 ick 9 5t> , m> ,10 61 ms- 11 47 i •'st 16 i 'st 1 Hi •t=t 2 11| art 3 3 1 art 8 61 1 11 V 4 37 i lly 5 16': ins 5 58 ms 6 37 >;rs 7 17' .•rs 7 5y| g*^ 8 43! si> 9 31 ! '^^ 10 24 ' ce 11 21 ! ee • • • • ' ;s 51 fs 1 49'} 't 2 4<'. : !t 3 4(»,'' id 4 52 : lid 5 20 : .kj 6 10 ^k f)S lit- 7 49 u>! 8 41 n>l 9 :;;5 ich. i 1873.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 39 '-'^ 29 miu'E mum mm ami 8 water street, H VirVJ^ .TOIIN, IV. B. •J. dl ^< illS^AM, Keep oon.stuntly on hand a ft'll assortment of DRY GOODS, specially selected for a First Class Trade. PRINCE WILLIAM STREET (Ground Flat), WHITE COTTONS, SILKS and VELVETS, PRINTS, GREY COTTONS, " IIABEKDASHEllY, iiosri-.RY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, &e. (Scv. ti'c. DRESS GOODS, CLOTHS, TROUSERING, VESTING, HOLLANDS, LININGS, MUSLINS, Ladies Collars ani:i?ks, TabUi Napeiy, SUAVVLW. T'^^f'^M'^G Cards and Shck LiJs far/iu/rdcd to any ])aH of tJie Dominion, yostf/'cc. do. Uelainco, Rii)b()iis, Hcicry, (iloVl'.S, SILKS, Br )ud and Narrow 'lail'Tri' Triunnin,!.', l"^]:iinn'ls, Bl.'.nkets. Railway llug^, CARPETING. Cocoa Mattin;.^, Floor Oil Clotl s. Cocoa M.its, ' Felts, India Mattinjr, Druggeting. ( N. B. Co Ion i Domestic ■< W. P. A: S. >- Cotton Warps, I Mills. ) In White, Blue, Red, Green, Orange, itc. Ready Made CloLhing, Shirts, &c. Fishing Thueaus, Nets, &c. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSES, AND SAINT JOHN, N. B. if — JCha>miftr»g Dru g Store, Co rner King and Gerrtiaia Strertt* 1873.] CltY OK SAINT JOHN, 41 Aldernien. U. S. Dickson, Eequirc, A. Rowan, fisriuirc. John Kerr, Esquire. U. Dutlfell, fisquire. William Petcra^ Esquire. John C. Ferguson, Esculirc. Uriah Drake, Esquircv Joseph Coram, Esquim. CITY OP SAINT JOHN. I'iiomaS M. Rs.kd, Esiiuire, Mayor. Hon. Rohkrt L. IIazen, Recorder. king's ward. OoHncillors. Mr. J. L. Robinson. qUken'b ward. Mr. W. Albert Lockhart. DUKK'a WARD. Mr. Richard Cassidy. Sidney waW>. Mr. Bartholomew Ooxettcr. WSLLINOTON WARD. Mr. Elias S. Flaglorv tRiNOB Ward. Mr. George A. Wood. guy's ward. Mr. John B. Wilraot. brook's Ward. Mr. Joseph O'Brien. Ar,BKRt WARD. William J. McCordock, Eaquire. Samuel Clark, Esq. William Sandall, Es(i., Trcagurcr or Chamberlain, and Receiver of Tales. B. Lester Peter.s, Esquire, Common Clerk. George E. Fairweather, Esqiiire, Deputy Common Clerk. Hard Peters, Esq., City Engineer and Laud Agent (East). George W. Smith, Auditor City Accounts. George Stockford, High Constable. Bernard Murray, Patrick Duffy, John Herrington, Calvin Powers, John Kerr, Benjamin Walters, P. J. Carey, George Thompson, William Hniltli, ana F. M. Hancock, Marshals. Henry Dean, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's Square. John James, Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. William D. W. Hubbard, W. Albert Lockhart, Cudlip & Snider, Stewart & White, Edward Maher, J. W. Montgomery, Hanford Brothers, V. H. Nelson, and Edward H. Lester, Licensed Auctioneers. Michael M'Carthy, Augustus Quick, John Jenkins, Robert J. Leonard, Jacob D. McDonald, John M. Leavitt, Timothy McCarthy, William Black, George J. Sulis, and John McLacLlan, Port Wardens. Daniel Hatfield, Port or Harbour Master. John Murray, Harbour Inspector. Richard Cline, James M'Partlan, Daniel Daley, Joseph Doherty, Tho- mas Doody, Philip (i. Doody, Sanmel Rutherford, Daniel Mulherrin, William Lah'^y, Lewis Bennett, Thomas Vauglian, John Scott, John Sprnulo, Cliark"!^ Daley, James Doyle, John Spears, John Thomas, James S. Speai'rf, John Speais (2d), Jolm Spears (8d), William Hatfield, Richard Scott, John Daley, Ciiailea Taylor, Patrick Tiaynor, iienry Thomas, George E. Mulherrin, Janie.-* Murray, Heni-y Spenrs, John Uavlln, George Thomas, James Miller, Edward J. Fletcher, Jolm L. Shorraid, James Casaely, George P. Mulherrin, James Keod, James E. Mnntle, Michael Garrity, liernard Mullin, Wm. Quinn, and Robert Thomas, Branch Pilots, || I I ! ir I ilt^^Wliero do you niid the be»i .Hedicinoft t A—At Chnloner V 42 CITY OK SAINT .I'»HN [18V8 M|j;h*. lloi'j^c KiTpcr at I'jirtvitl-'o Trtlaiu), A. Kocd ; at tlu TJciicoii, I'lijiili Rd.-s ; Suiim Wlii-dle, Jiiinc'^ WiljiCM., Rii^cincor ; W. Cuiuoron, Assidtant ; Kniriuf*!'!'. I JiolMMt. J. l.cotinril, mill .\i!;,'n-.tn:; '.'ni'ik, romniii'sloncra to tiotlle die- putvs irliilivc to J)t)cii;ti.'c, \\ii;iri..^;i iiii-l Market Slip; J. ('. iirovvn, (?olk'ctt)r ofSlippa.L'c nt Union Sjrct't ; .loat'ph Fairsvoatlior, ('ollrvtor ofSlippiiui'iit N'i'ith Slip ; J. J. liMwloi , Collci'toiMjt \\'li;iiiago at Charlotte Street VVliarf and IJroakwatia' ; .hdin MeOnflrey, Collootor of ^VIlalfaJJ;e and Slippage at Xorth Uodnc^y ^VllUl■l'; Mefiaclilan ; IJ. M. lirowti, Col- lector at Stranfre Slip; Holiert Adams, Collci'ior ol' Slippaije at Ship Slip; MeLaehlan Ik Stackhourie, ('olleetor of S!ii(pa;!;e at Market Slip, I'.rooks ^Va^d; John Kirk, Colloelor f.l' .''. luhora.ue ; John Moran, Col- leetcr of Slii'pa'j;!; at SydiH'V Marker Slip; (diver Emery, Slip Master, Market Wharves and Slip in Kin;.:;'.'^ and (^icon's Ward, J. (/. Woods, Weijrh >ht.-.:t<'r, ilaymai'ket; iieniy U'.Neil, Sydney Market Slip ; ftcoifie W. Geiow, North .-iip; J.s;tiic O. lieutty, Curlcton. W. II. A. Koan3, Snjierintondent ot'l-'lour liidpectora. Thoiiau! Hankine, Umpire uniier Flour Ordinance. John llerryman, Jlonry Leavitt, Jaine.-i Clark, John ('larko, wamea Bu.'ttin, John lliinulton, and John Hobson, In^puctoivs and Weigherji of Flour and Meal. W. It. A. Iveaiirf, Superintendent of Weijfheis of Coals and Measurers of Salt. ! Jfinu'^' Cullinan, William J. Lockhavt, Alexander ii. Ijoekhait, John 1 ^IcGourtv, and Albert 1). Wil;;on, Weif;lie;',< of (,'oal and Mea.snrers of ; Suit. j Alexander MKelvey, Inspector of FIrcMood, Ihivk, &e., M.arkct Slip ; j , ditto, Lower Cove; P:aiick ifoiMhoo, ditto, Carleton ; John ■ Finn, ditto, Kaiiv- ay. I Samuel (lUlespie and Jonaihan Anderson, Searcher? and Gaue;cra of Oil. (ieort'c Yonn^A, John (hdlajflier, J(»i;athan Ainu r.^^on, J. E. Trecartin, j and Thomas Miier^, Jr., Cidler.s of Dried nnd Inspectors of Pickled ' Fish. Edwin N. S. Si.ewart, Oui.L'or of Wine?, Sec. William AVoods'tock, Pound Keeper (Fiarbert A. t'ourtenay, IJaitholomew J. Liiscoll, Kdwaid i). I Gore, Jo.so]th U. Crufi, T'lutaa;-. .1. Fairwcatiicr, Williaivi Olive, V\ illiam • A. A^lams, Daniel O'Xeill, Edward E. Eftey, and .lames Welmore, Jun., i Surveyors ol' i/.nnber. 1878.1 tjcad your PiCMcitptioiis tu ('h>iioni:i *s Viuff Store. CITY OF SAINT JOHN— SOCIKTIFH. 48 TuuHTKKH OF Hcunoi.s City of Saint John — (l,'ndor the Act of 1871 rcldtiiif]; to CoiiMiioM Si-hoolii.) — Ajipointcfl by fto\'0!iinM'nt : W 1!. A. Ivo.'ins, Iv-q., CliiiirmilU; Joli:: fSovii, ;ii;.l ("uiUu-s .\. Kviic-tt, MsqiiircH. AppoiiiUd by City CniporMtion : Ak'siUKlir Lockliuit, ilohn \'. Kllip, A. Cliipinim Siriiili, and Zolu'di'c Fliii;?, Ks'iuiics. Sctrotmy — Mr. John March. roLirn pKr\UTMKNT. — nurni)hroy T. Ciilbcrt, Polico Mii'^istrate, Goo. V. Xowlin, W. II. A, KcvuH, Thomas McAvity, ami AIcxhikUt Lockhiirt, ,Sittln<; I'olicc Maf^istnitcs at the Citv I'oI'km- OfFice ii» tlic Cily of St. John. Charles II. Chandler, Clerk. John U. Marshall, Chief oi' rolice. FIHK DKPAliTMKNT — (kaST SIDK.) TiioMAB Martkk, iVii'f Enyhu'i't LoCKHART, No. 1.— (Stearaer.) Union, No. 2. (3tcaiiier) (John WilMoii, jmi., H)\{/lnfi6r, -^ Juii>03 T. Mh|j;i'l', Foi'i'won. ( (Jooig( <. Ariflre' \ Willljit vian. (Jooige Drake, Kimtut^ar. rew F-awanii, Forfi/inn, tn f(isf(iiit Fiireman. ExTiNGUisUKU, No. 8.— (Ste'r.) \ John MiUHtiiill, Foreiruiu. i William t'uiiiniiiis, As.\!'ifiint Foreman. Hook and Lapiikh OoAtPANV. — .T()hn.!ack9oii,C;ii)taiti ; .John llankiiie, Lieutenant,. PiuK PoLU'K (KAsrSiDR).— Uol)ert Sliivc!, Ciiptiiin; llichard S. DeVebcr, Lieu- tenant; James Oerow, Treaitut'er ; D. II. Scliurman, &'c/vf«ry. FIUI-: DKI'.MII'MKNT — (WKST PIPK.) TuoMAH McIjEOI), C it)t Rev. J. J. Ilili, M. A., Rev. Cr. M. Armstrong:, M. A., (Srcrftfirj/), Rev. VV. Arrnstront.):, ii. A., T. W. Daniel. Esq., Dr. Hotsford, and Jainixs R. Ruel, E.sq. (Tnasu/er). New IJatiNSwiCK Auxiliauy IUiii.k Sjciktv. — I,elJaioti rioisfonl, M. I)., President; James I'aturaon, LI,. U., It. W. Fvith, Kho., Thomas W, Daniel, Esriuire, William Elder, A. M., E^^qaire, and .John Fisher, Ksq., Vice-Piesidenta ; Williain Seely, Ksq., Treasurer; Thomas 'Jaclellan, S-ocrftary ; Kioliard H. DeVebur, Ksq., Dujiositary ; Messrs. Jolm Wi.slia"t, Kohert PhfTatoii. IMv^-iird Sear.s, John J^nyri, J. V. Troop, lion. Alex. INIeL. i^fely, Josi'i)h Pri'-hard, Henry V.ui.!.;han. Charka Patton, H. J. Underhill, W. K. Ueynolds, Holn'rt Cruik.^hank, T. i$. liarkHr, JaineH Lo?an, Jamea McMillan, Williain IV-terH, Uuorg- ISarteauv, Wili'jim Wclsili. and M. LiiidHay, Coui- naittee For Portland — M'.'.i.^r.s. Jiitues Flew, llini;;, Kohert I/.vii'^r a;id 11. T. Ames. Depository— The t^tore of Me.>i.sra. L. 11. Di'Vtfher .i .Sotu:, Prin'-; William fi'trff't. CAr.i '•:t;0' LrrwcART A-'f(>."!.<.TioN.— John P. ■\'/i'.n»t, i'ri'!i^.'.-;;t . .^ Oliver Dun- latii, Vice i'reijide;;,': J'.din .Mv Lf'.u.:J';iii, ir'ecr('taiy-'!'ie:is'.:-:r : liol'-ivn I'.'iirko, Jiibrarian ; W. J. AleC.ordocA, Dp.'iiil I>)i;,rl'frty, (.'iiarlcs li.-itCaln, Heury LeonarJ, !',n.! G-.'-;-,Tf F. M i;"Ii:'.',% ,'Jt.;i..'if."- CiHutniM-j » St, John [NniiL-nnAL .Scfooi.. — ij. W. Vr'ith, Esquive, I'res:dri.t ; Iwv. (ieor/TH .;' Caie, .'^eorenvy ; I-:aac Purpc.-. T: rat'ni\;r ; J. DiW. Spi.rr. T. \V. D.t'i;..i^ '[. il. Hall, F'^-q., J. Pa.Mtr, Ksq., M. D , Directors, All Minister.-* who are members of the Association are rxojficio Directors. J. liaxter, Ksq., M. I)., Physician. ^ I J. Chaloner, Chemist and Druggist, St. John, N. B. 44 gOCUETIKS. [1878. YouNQ Men's Christian Association. —Mr. Williara Welsh, President ; Geo. Barteaux, Ezekiel McLeod, H. B. White, and W. H. Fairall, Vice Presidents ; John E. Irvine, Corresponding Secretary ; Edward E. T. C. Knowles, Recording Secre- tary ; Andrew il. Robertson, Treasurer; Lewis H. Kidd. Librarian. Committee of Management— James A.White, Joshua ClaWson, II, J. Thorne, J. J. Boatwicli, R. C. Quitin, J, Riclcer, George Woods, G. R. Pricliard, Joseph Prichard, Jun., George U. Burtis, John McA. Hutchings, and James L. Thorne. Saint John Sunday ScnooL Union. — A. W. Masters, Esq., President; Daniel J. McLaughlin, jr., Vice President; Wm. Peters, Treasurer; H. R. Smith, Corres- ponding Secretary^ J. W. Potts, Recording Secretary ; William Warwick, Trade Manager; A. Blakslee, Wm. Warwick, and William Peters, Visitors. Depository, at the Store of Warwick, Clark & Company, 41 Prince Williara street. Fkmale Reform Society, — Rev. William Armstrong, President ; Rev. J. J. Hill, and Joseph Prichard, Esquire, Vice Presidents; John Boyd, Esq. Treasurer; Rev. A. MoL. Stavely, Secretary. Gentlemen's Committee— Samuel D. Berton, John K. Marshall, James McMillan, Isaac Burpee, and Z. G. Gabel, Esquires, with the Ministers of the dilFerent denominations. Ladies' Committee— Mrs. R. W. Crook- Bhunk, President; Mrs, William Thomson, and Mrs. John Gillis, Vice Presidents; Mrs. A. M. Stavely, Secretary and Treasurer ; Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, Mrs. Crook- shank, Sen., Mrs. George Stewart, Mrs. H. Robertson, Mrs, Francis Ferguson, Mrs. Win. Lop:an, Mrs. Geo. M. Armstrong, Mrs. J. J, Uill, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. J. Robertson, and Mrs. Prichard. Saint John Protkstant OnpnAN Asylum— Beverly Robinson, Esquire, President ; John Boyd, Esq., Treasurer ; Rev. J. J. Hill, Secretary ; G. B. Cashing, R. Shives, John Magee, A. Lockhart, 8. B. Bustin, and A. Gilmour, Esquires, and all Clergy- men who contribute annually $1.00 to the funds, Directors. The Board meets for business on the first Monday of every month. The Ladiea^ Committee meets on the first day of every month. Saint Jc^in Rkligious Tract Society. — Hon. A. McL. Seely, Fres dent; George W. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer. Saint Andrew's Society.— William Thomson,' President; M. Lindsay, 1st Vice President; J. Barber, 2d ditto ; Rev. George J. Caie, Chaplain ; John V^hite, Trea- surer ; S.Welsh, Secretary; Alexander Rankine, Marshal; Q. Mufdoch, James Christie, M. D , and Henry Jack, Committee of Charity, Saint Patrick's Socibty. —Christopher Armstrong President ; T. L, Coughlnn, Vice President ; M. McDonougli, Treasurer; L. R. Hariison, Secretary; Rev. Ca- non Harrison, Chaplain ; John Magee, M. McDonough, and M. DrisooU, Committee of Charity. luisn Friendly Society.— P. McCatferty, President ; M. Sullivan, Vice Presi- dent; Thomas Maher, Recording hecrctary ; K. Sullivan, Financial Secretary; j. C. Ferguson, Treasurer; M. McGuiggan, Librarian; L Lantalum, Assibtant Li- brarian; J. McAnnulty, M. DriscoU, and R, O'Brien, Audit Committee. St. ViNCBNT DK Paul SooiKTY. — William Doherty, President; Michael Corkery, Vice President; Peter Hughes, Treasurer; Lewis Kearney, Secretary; E.Doyle, Chaplain. St. Joseph Society. — James O'Brien, President; Felix McGirr, Vice President* B. McCrosBin, Treasurer; Daniel Coleman, Secretary; Dennis McCarthy, John McGillion, D. Sullivan, J. Ferrie, P. Killam, E. Quirk, P. Dillon, JohnMcKee, J. McCuUough, llngh Kelly, 1). MoClUskey, and Edward Walls, Consulting OlDcers. Thb Catholic Total Atistinknce Union of Nbw Bkunswick, 1872-73. — Actiiifjf 8|)iiitaHl Director, Rev. .losepb Midland ; Prusidout, John O'- Brien; Vici3l'''j-8 Cough Syrup, made by Chaloiier, is cheap & good. :irkery, I Doyle, ident « John Lee, J. Itncers. I72-73. in 0'> in, Ti- Moaes Jorne- L'tavv ; Rev. |V, (}.. JC'SOU, Coni- )anitil 1873.] SOCIETIES. 45 O'Ruurke, Michael Nugent, B. Cotter, James O'Hrien, Patrick Moran, and Patrick Gleesiiii, St. Pkter's Total ABsaNHNcn! Fooi'TY (Portlnnd).- -Rev. Josopli F. X. Michand, Prosidrnt ; .TarneH Morris an! .Tolm Qnirui, T'ice I'vesi'ients ; Joseph Malicr, Re- C'lrdiiiET Secretary ; Win, P. llonneheny, FinatM-ial Secretary; Jaim.'S McPeako, Treasurer; Jereiuiah J. Ryan, Adsistant 'J'rejisnrer. The Associatrd Alumnm w thk Univhr-jty "F \kw 1?i!tjws-w!0ic. — flon. Chaa. Fisher, D. G. L., Pr.dident; Rev. J. M. Rr.Kjke, D. !>., (1. K. S. Keator, M. I>., Ksq., and W. C. Driii-y, Esq., A. B., Vice Prt-f^idents ; Rev. W. Hcovil, A. M., flev. 0. (i. Coster, Ph. D.. (Jeorge F. linrpce, A. M , .J. L. Mnr.^ih, INq., A. B., George Roberta, Pli. I)., IJ. R. Stephenson. Enquire, A. R., anil Rev. VV. H. Tilley, A. R., members without office : VV. W. Street, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Barristers' Society. — D, S. Kerr, Q. C, President; W. H. Needham, Vice Pre- sident ; William Carman, Treasurer ; George J. Bliss, Secretary and Librarian. St, John Law Socibty.— William Jack, Q. C, President; Charles, Duff, Q. C, Vice President; T. Barclay Robinson, Esquire, Treasurer; W. L. T. Seely, Esq, Secretary; Duncan Robertson, Esquire, and Samuel U. Thomson, Esquire, Q. 0., form the Council, with the Office bearers. New Brunswick Medical Society. — .T. T. Steves, M. D, President; George S. Keator, M. D., Treasurer, and J. W. Daniel, M. D., Secretary. Meetings — First and third Wednesday of each month. Grammar School Building, Germain Street. Saint JouN Agricultural and Horticultural Society. — Richard Thompson, Pi esi- dent ; John Magee and (ieorge G. Gilbert, Vice Presidents ; Allan AIcLean, Treasurer; T. E.Gilbert Tisdale, Recording Secretary; James Barber, Correspond- ing Secretary ; John Magee, James Davidson, Alexander Jardine. Charles Diury, Keys McBrine, Daniel McEvoy, J. C. Ilorgm, James Gault, R. A. Gregory, Thomas Clark, Laurence Donovan, and Joseph B. Hamm, Directors. The Natural History Society of New Brunswick. — Wni. Jack, Esquire, Q. C, A. G., President; C. K. Fiske, Esquire, Vice President ; G. K. S. Keator, M. D., Esq., Treasurer; P. R. Inches, M. D., Ebq., Corresponding Secretary ; J. A. Hoyt, Esquire, Recording Secretary ; Geo. F. Matthew, Esquire, Librarian; R. P. Starr, and G. F. Matthew, Esqs., Curators; James DeW. Spurr, Esq., li. Brittain, and J. T. Steves, M. D , Esquire, Members of Council. Burns' Olcii. — Robert Keltic, Esquire, President ; Archibald Rowan, Esquire, Vice President ; Mr. G. Murdoch, Secretary; J. Milligan, Esquire, Treasurer; T. Gunn, B. Brass, W. Murdoch, and P. A* Morrison, Directors. Moore Anniversary Club.— Dennis Burke, President ; Thomas Lunney, Vice President; W. P. Uenneberry, Secietary ; James Coll, Treasurer. Albert Mining Company.— Henry Gilbert, President ; S. Schofleld, Secretary; Bradford S. Gilbert, Tiiomas Gilbert, JohnByers, and G. G. Gilbert, Jr., Directors. Board op Trade. — C. H. Pairweather, President ; George Thomas, Vice-Presi- dent ; A. C. Fairwcather, Secretary and Treasurer. Council : Henry. A. Austin, John W. Cudlip, Isaac Burpee, R.S. DeVeber, J. Walter Scammell, W. W. Turnbull, .T'>hn Magee, Hon. T. R. Jones, T, W. Daniel, and John PR!(;roN .<\r> St. John Tn,Kf?'iArn CoMi'txy, — f^f-or-r'; Rotsfonl. Prcsi'lent ; ] y. \\. liiibhitt, .'orvotar.v. Surveyor, fi;' .S:il:it J .liii, I\', R, tvi'l Mir.uniolii ; ;;. U. Mutiro, Accountant. Unr^iNmon C^:^'! r'kv Co.mpany fCnrleti"i> — Otrico, in I'nhl'c Hull. — Isaac Nnblf", Prcaident : Juni'.''" f^uDtiii, Dniii'lW. Oinrk. Jinvis Wil.soii, Georfje il. Giitrk, find Lfwis H. lirowiK., iJi rector's ; (reo. V. HMrcJing, Treasurer; Charles Ketclium, Secretary. I Mkchanics' T.NSTiTnTr: of S.mnt Jons. — (i. TI. Lawrence, Presidi^nt; Silas Alward ; and A. Ilowan, Vicp I'res'dentH ; T. A. Kjiiikine, Trea'^urer; \V. P. Dole, Cor- i respondins^ Secretary ; If. L. Sfiirder", Keorditi;^ Secretary ; William F. Smith. An- drew (iilmour, .lame.s Alan, K. .1. M ass, Gilbert Murdocli, \V. F. Hutt, I. Alien Jack, George Stewart, Alexander kankine, K. T. Clinch, Carson Flood, and Henry (}. Hu.it, Directors; Cn'or^c Bl.itoli, 0. D. Wetmore, au'l T. Hauford, Auditors; Richard Keeling. Curator. New URUN-^wrcK Pap^u Mill Company. — Geor^^e W. Marsteris, President ; M. Francis, and If. L. Franci.'^, LH!-ecU)rs ; J. Keed, Secietary; M. W. Francis, Treasurer. New Bkl'nswick Tki.kokapji Co.mpany. — FOlwavd Spars, President; T. M. Robin- son, Secretary ; Iviward Sears, ii. lleec', John Yeats, 15. T. Cliiicli, and G. E. Morton, Halil.ix, J/irector?. Pkoplks Stukrt R,a.tlway Company. — John Msigoo, President; T. W. Daniel, Treasurer; 1. Woodward, Secretary. I. Burpee, W. H. A, KeaiLS, li. Thompson, and Ii Willis, Directors. Pi;ovjNCiAi, 13ini.ni\f! Sooietv and Savixo.-i Fu.Nn.— 0. W. Wetmore, Esq, Presi- dent; W. K. Crawford, tlsq., Vice President; .lames H. McAvity. Joshua S. Tur- ner, A. A. Stockton, LL. 15., and 0. D. Wetmore, J)irectors. Tlios. ^lain, S.!cretary. Rtdge Coal Co.mpany. — ffeorge J. Chubb, President ; Messrs, James E. Hamm, Andrew MoDif, and Capt. Thn^^. O'.Mahoney, Directors ; \V. M. Jordan, Secretary. RuitAL Ckmktery. — Alex. Jardine, President ; G. Sidney Smith, Secretary and Treasurer; Wm. G. Lawton, 'riioi,ia:5 Parks, Cliarlos Drury, .fames Reed, William ■''iiomson, T. W. Daniel, Richaid Thompson, Z. Riii;r, Isaac Burpee, ^v'iUiam Jack, and John Ilei^an, Directors; John Adams, Superintendent. St. Andkkw's S-^ciKTY CuKLiNij CLrn. — -T.iuies Milli-xan, Preses; .las. McFarlane, Vice Preses ; 'Joiin Wliiii-, Secretary and Tr(';i5urer ; AV. Thomson, A.Rowan, .lohri White, Luke Stewart, \V'. 0. Watson, (ieorize Stewart, Sen., D. Tiiomsou, and TliomasMcl^cllan,.'-'!!!.,-^. St. John Acauicmy of Ml sic Company. — GeorRc K. S. Keator, M. D., President; George .f. Chubb, (ieorgc V. N'otvlin, Tlionias l!. Puxton, and Jolin Guthrie, Directors ; J. R. Armstrong, Secretary. The Bank of New Brunswick, Bankers. Ollice of the Secretarv, Canterbury Street. Saint John Buildinu Socikty and Tnvhstmknt Funp.— Charles N. Skinner, Esq., President; James Christie, Ksq., M. D,, Vice President; Evan Evarts, Alexander Dull, Gilbert .Murdoch, and Kd'.v.ird \\'ill:.'^, M. P. P., Directors. J. Gordon Forbes, Escj., Solicitor. Thomas Rei each.— Jolin W. Cudlip, Ksquire, Prosiiieiit ; P. LeftiT Peferj;, Esquire, Vice-President; Joseph S. Ivijowlof, S^'cret.uy i Direcnirs, Jonn iJoyJ, ilmvard I). Troop, J.tmes L. Dunu, T. liartday Uol.insoi., and George F. STn'.th ; T. ClurorJ, Manager. Saint Jofisr M^ni'ivvcti'k'tng Co.mpasv, — John Smith, President; Z. Kr. Gabel, Secretary and Salesman; John Boyd, John Artuatrong, Thomas R. Jones, and Jamed Robinaon, Directors. ChaKouer'.s Slovo VHrni!sh wiil urntuueni Kui^iy Piites* 1873.] CITY' AVI) ('(UrNTV OI-' i?AlNT .TOnN, 41 Ilvt.foid L, J. A:l:iO!l, C. W. W.;l- SAii;T ,;0H\ i'i;i>i'i;;.i.o.f ficDo:' Cv;m! .v;\'.'." (ion. iintl itctjult lioli.!! t.soii, m-i.iif.ri-H. ^'.INT .(oiis" Sinr I'.ii!,i.i:inv. — Hon. .lohn Uo'>or!soi', President; Ceorsro E.. Fairweatlier, Secretary; T. W. Datiiol, J.3a-o Uurpc-e, Ilobirt Uobertson i.Ureen Head), and Ileiiry Iloiton, LireutorH. VuToniA (I. ,TrjL Company. — 0!iy Small, Presiii.'nt; James R. Ruel, Treasurer; Wiiliaiu jr. Sinnott. ^;eel•etary ; dolm .Mageo, A. Cbii^uian tiiiith, William b\ iiiir- risen, and John McMillan, Difvjcto.cs. YiCToniA RiCATKvii Fl!\K.--\ViiliamF. Dunti.afr, President, V/. \V. ^;trc t, Secre- tary-Treiiaurer : Ge"rj,-e IFutoiiin.son, t.rL;e S. UeForest, VI. Albert Lockliart, B. Lester Peters, T!ioma.=. M, Kee.', J. Walter Scauisnell, and A Cliijaiian Sniilli, Director?. WK.sTKtiN Union TKLEonAPn Company.— R. T. Clinch, Superintendent for New Krunswick ; T. M. Ilobinsor, Manager, St. John Office. CITr AND COUNTY OP SAINT JOHN. JuDiiocs of the A'ucv. — Tlic Mayor, Re.'.'ovdo:', r.-iJ Aklcriiicii of the City of Saint John [of tkf Quornm)^ the Chairman, and one Councillor iVom each Ward of r.^o To'.vn (■Diincil ol' tlie Town of T'Oi-Llaiul ; the Police Ma!2;istiHtc ol' the Ciiy of Saint Jobu; the Police Ma::^-isti'ate of the Town of Portland ; and Luuchlan Donaldson, Chaiic:^ Ward, Hon. John ll(>bert.8on,"\VillIain IT. Street, John Wis^hiirt, .James Brown, Iloluert Koltie, I/.-verct H. l^cVobei", William Ilawkes, Alexander Loclvhtirf, Jaiaes Travis, JoS(')ih FuirweaUici', Frisucis Frrgu.^Mn, Frederick A.,'\\'ig- gins, Peter Pe.snard, James Olive, George Carvill, Stepliea iv. Foster, Francis Knddock, JohnF. Godard, T. Olty Crook^liank, James Olive, od, Joseph BiMitteay, Charles 1). E\)-erett, lieiijamin J. Underhill, Thomas E. Milledge, John Doherty, John S. Parker, David Collhis, John C. Littlehale, Robert Ivobert.-^un, Cliarles Ketchnm, James Qninton, Henry Garbntt, Samnel Clark, George \^. Nowlin, James I). Jjcwin, Stephen Gerow, Tl'.omas W. Daniel, V/illiani If. X. Koaus, Cliarles ilerritt, John Stevens, Robert Robcrls^on, Joim McLatichlan, Thomas Trafton, James Dunn, William Thomson, George E. Snider, Thomas Iliiyard, James Robinson, Janus Fiewelling, -lohii Fisher, Samnel L. Tiih'y, Thom-ia MeAvitv, William \Vnght, Z. Ring, James Harris, Thoaia-; 2iIcElroy, Oliver 15. Conde, T. >IcCarfhy, William H. Olive, Tliom.a^ Robinson, Br.-idfo-'d S. Oi1b(>rt, John MrS\\eetiy, EJward IJrown, .bunos {[. Moran, Patrick McCom-t, Thomiis Coiai^j, Jan^'S E. Ilum.ni, Jr.mes Col>vell, Robert Thorrnson, sen., Thrnias Marter, iliehaci Oouiiing, John Ci'iid, .*diehacl 0. .'"'ialtoney, Aaron Ahrard, Richard N. Koiglir, Daniei '^aria.- gher, George H. Clark, Jarnca Gault, John Tucker, Charlea Di.".iuc-, Juhu W. Beiird, Alexander Rankin, Charles Ilazen, Robert Ros.-«iter, Johu i'i, , a, ±. Chalonet's Aniline Dyei»— 48 CITT AND COUNTY OP SAINT JOHN. [1878. Berryman, Francis Collins, Justus E. Knight, John Anderson, George S. Baker, Lewis 11. r>ro\\n(!, Robert K. Alhiu, Stephen P. Wetmore, Thos. M. McLachlan, Charles Clerke, John Wilson, .1 r , Alex. Rarnhill, Arthur McDonald, Hon. Thomas II. Jones, Thomas M. Roed, John Boyd, Jamea Gerow, William Elder, Charles II. Fuirweather, James Williams, George S. DeForest, Stephen E. Stevens, Alexander Jardine, Robert J. Leonard, John Yeata, Henry Austin, Richard Thompson, ArcUibald Rowan, James SulUvan, Matthias Hamm, James McNiohol, Daniel W. Clarfc, John Magee, Edwin Fisher, Zachariah Adam.8, James Wilson, John Morrison, William J. McCordock, Robert Thompson, Robert A. Gregory, H. Adam Glasgow, WiiUam A. Moore, George Stewart, Robert Marshall, Charles F. Clinch, Jacob Henry Mosher, Allan McLean, John N. Moore, James Taylor, Charles McL. Gardiner, EliasS. Flaglor, Thomas Gault, Daniel RobertsoD, David McBrine, John Jordan, William Wallace. Thomas Hanford. William M. B. Firth, James Milligau, Stephen 6. BHzzard, George J. Chubb, Fyederiok T. C. Burpee, John MacLauchlan, Patrick GleesoTi, Samuel J. Golding. A. Chipmau Smith, Charles R. Ray, Thomas Fur- long, Christian A. Robertson, Jarvis Wilson, Thomas Parks, James £. Barnes, Gilbert Mordoeh, Robert D. McArthur, James Williams, Thomas Dale, Charles P. Baker, William Wallace (Simonds), and William Clarke (Dipper Harbour), Esquires. Clerk of tJie Peace. — Henry W. Frith, Esq., JDepuiy Clerk — ILlAwrance Sturdee, Esquire. Jud^e i)fthe C&tmii; Court. — Charles Wattera, Esq. H. C McMonagle. Esquire, Clerk. 'Terms : Fourth Tuesday in April, July, Gotober and January. Clerk of the Cirsuits. — George Blatch, Esquire. JJigh Sheriff". — James A. Harding, Esquire ; Mr. Johji Kankine, Deputy Sberiffj and Keeper of the Gaol ; Mr. James Bertram, Turnkey. Coroners — S. Z. Earle, M. D., Wm. Ruddick, M. D., James Robinson^ J. P., and John R. Rigby, Esquires. County Treasurer. — William Mackay, Esquire. Auditor of County Accounts. — R. Sands Armstrong, Esquire* Judge of Probates.. — C. N. Skinner, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills^ and Registrar of Probates^ — W. Chipr man Drury, Esquire. Commissioners for taking. Affidavits in the Supreme Courts — The several Attorneys practising in the City and County. Commissioner for taking Recognizances, of Bail in the Supreme Courc. — Isaac Woodward, Esquire. Official Assig^nee^ undev the Jnsolvetit Act of 1869. — Ezckiel McLeod, Esquire Dr. William Bayard, Commissioner of Indian Reserves, under Act 7 Vict. c. 46. Commissioner cf Wrecks — Robert Leonard. Alexander Jardine, William F. Smithy and Charles A. Everitt, Com- missioners of Sewers. Wm. M. Smith, Inspector of Steamboats for the City and County of Saint John, and also for the Gulf ports. Archibald Rowan, Es(iuire, Inspector of Petroleum and Coal Oils for the City and County of Saint John. David Tapley (Chairman), William Hawkcs, William Dohcrty, Allan McLean, and Thoiuan C. Olive, Esquires, Commissioners of the Aims Wholesale flrom Haningtow, Barker, and fipencer. 1873.] PORTLAND — SIMONDS. 49 House, Work House, and Infirmary. J. Baxter, Esq., M. D., Physician. Win. Camnn}j;liam, Keeper. John Horrington, Warden for the County of Saint John, under the Act for the protection of Moose. Avchelaus Carpenter, Esquire, Commissioner of Sewers for the Parish of Lancaster, County of Saint John. Surveiiora of Lumber in the Counti/. — William Lynch, Clayton Scott, James CaropboU, Stephen E. Stevens, James lloUey, Mosea E. Cowan, Joseph Maher, George J. Vaughun, Robert staples, C. M. Brown, Henry Dalton, John Thompson 2d, John Collins, James Collins, W. D. Shaw, C. W. Coleman, Joseph Uorncastie, John Taploy, John G. Campbell, James F, Gillis, John Coleman, James Macmenaniu, and J. H. Brown. 7irms of General Sessions. — Third Tuesday in March, and first Tues- day in June, September and December. TOWN OP PORTLAND. Town Council. — Isaac Burpee, Esquire, Chairman; Councillors — Ward No. 1— Henry A. Austin, Stephen E. Stevens, and Arthur N. Shaw, Esquires ; Ward Jio. 2— Thomas Hiljard, James Wilson, and Charles Nevins, Esquires; Ward No 3 — Samuel T. Strang, James G. Jordan, and James Harris, Esquires; Ward No. 4 — William M. Jarvis, George E. Snider, and Edwin Fisher, Esquires. DavidlLap\ey ,Es(\a\re, Ihlice Magistrate ; William A. Moore, Treasurer a7id lieeeiver of Taxes; John F. Godard, Toimi Clerk and Clerkof Touni Council; Thomas Cunard, Siqjo^isir of Moods ; Gilbert Purdy,J/rtr6oMr Master ; John Myles, Thomas Selfridge, and Frederick Li ngley, Consta- bles ; J&mea Wilson, Edwin Fisher, and A. N. Shaw, Esquires, Hevisors of Electors; Richard Farmer, James T. Kennedy, and Lewis W. Lingley, Assessors of Taxes; Edward Lowell, Davidson Munroe, Abraham MoCann, Joseph C. Wood, Hugh Morris, James Clarke, John Long, and James McD&de, Jitund Keepers and Mog Jieeves ; William Irvine, Clerk of t/ie Market; John Isaac, Hugh Morris, Dennis Burns, and James Usher, Fence Viewers; John Long, Laurence Donarau, Edward Lowell, and John Isaac, .Field Drivers. Thomas B. Barker, Edwin Fisher, John Tapley, James Wilson, Tho- mas E. Millidge, Frederick E. Barker, and Horace T. Ames, Board Scliool Trustees; T. B. Barker, ChaiiTiian ; William KilpatricK, Secretary. Andrew Gibson, C hief of Iblicc ; Samuel S. Cray, George Armstrone, John Owens, Samuel Lindsay, David Dunham, Jacob Pidgeon, and Wil- liam Hamilton, Ihlice Officers. Portland No. i Stbam Fibb Enginb — John A, Kane, Engineer; Edward P. Leonard, Engine Driver; George Downey, Fireman; John Gray, Teamster. PARISH OF SIMONDS. Thomas Bowes, Town Clerk. Joseph Bowes, Dis. No. 1, William Mackin, do. 2, William Evans, do. 8, Commissioners of Bye- Roads. John Ryan, Dis. No. 1, James Bryden, do. 2, Thomas Higgins, do. 8, Commissioners of Highways. John Johnston, Collector of Taxes, John Carney, C. J. Uorgan, Daniel Robertson, Revisers of Electors. James H. Bowes, Robert Power, Joseph Lee, Assessors of Taxes. Francis Johnston, Richard Daley, James Davidson, Patrick Higgins, Pound Keepers. „ ♦ [r I, 'i 1'^ Finest Hair Brushes and Combs nt Chnloiier's Drug Slore. 50 8T. MARTINS — LANCASTKH. [1873. llobfirt Mo<'i'o, (M C.,) J^ineii JiIcGiiiro, Williiiin iiry(M,?, John Arui- .I(»l)!i (.iatii'.tt, John Moore, Kdward ilalsall, .Jc!in liurr}-, Fence Viewers. llobi.'it Mf.oro. John OwctH, Jolin Wiiifo, William l-Mack, Constubles. John Fiiilny, Williiim .McMamis, Francis Cain, George Richmontl, Mifiliaol l!ory:an, Jnincs Kobortsin, John Wartiock, Patrick Brown, Huirh Toner, Juhn Karris, Joseph Johnston, li. (Jraham (Crouchville), Peter Graham, VVillianti Irvine, Michael McXaini^e, John O'LJrieu, John Irwin, James Cother, J. Hrown, John Sullivan, Fdwuril Sentill, John Chiirlion, Patrick Slaven, William Jones, Kdward Murphy, James Kil- patrick, Francis McGuire, Michael Rovik, John Mackin, Aaron Darcus, John Mc(/arty, James Brown, Esq., Patrick Miles, Thomas Fiankine, Michael (^onlin, Robert Stephenson, Richard McDonald, Noel Reed, William Gurnett, William Brophy, William Benjamin, William Smith, James Orlett, Henry Anthony, sen., John Lee, Thomas McKonny, James Garnett, Thomas Morrison, Richard Evans, Arthur- Henry, Job .Stanley, William Lawlor, William Shanahan, William Douglas, Joha Knox, Wil- liam Daley, Peter O'Hare, Surveyors of lli^jhways. PARISH OF ST. MARTINS. William II Myers, William E. Ilutchou, Samuel McUmbcr, William Hosford, (.'onstables. Simeon E. Browu, Robert Skiilen, Hobert McAfee, Commissiouers of Roads. William Black, sen., Fhilip Mosher, John Hosford, sen., Commission- ers for expending Bye- Road Money. Herriugton Brown, Collector of Rates. Reubet V. Bradshaw, Town Clerk. William McUmber, Samuel Shankliu, Thomas McComb, Thomas Mel- vin. Pound Keepers. Hiram Brown, Nathaniel McUmber, Arthur Foster, James Ervin, Hog Reeves. Edward Nugent, John. Morrison, William Ruddick, M. D., Assessors of Rates. Henry Norris, Cudlip Miller, John Branden, John Hosford, juu., Field Drivers. James F. Wanamake, David Vaughan,.'acob U. Mosher, Esq., Revisors of Electors. Thomas Brown, John Marr, Robert Charlton, Isaac Burchel, Fence Viewers. ' ; , Daniel M. Fritch, Clerk of the Market. W. H. Rourke, sen., William Power, Weighers of Hay and Straw, Joseph Delong, Weigher of Coal. James Rourke, Measurer of Salt. '* Judson M. Fowler, Israel Mosher, Samuel Daley, Measurer of Wood and Bark. John Hosford. jun., Timber Driver. Surveyors of Highways — Di-^^trict No. 1, i Tufts; 3, Edward Foster; 4, Michael Daley ; John Marven; 2, Richard 5, George Hopey ; 6, James Dunlop ; 7, Edward G, Brown ; 8, Simon Floyd ; 9, William II. Rourke, juu.; lii, I Israel Mosher ; 11, Hugh JlcQuisron ; 12, Jo.seph Brown; 13, James Kingslou ; 14, Isaac Cleveland ; In, .iauios Floyd ; I'?, James Er- vine; 17, .iohn Doherty ; 18, Michael Buichel ; I'J, John Murphy ; 2'>, Francis Porter; 21, Hugh Ryan; 22, Wilhrm Floyd, Jan.; :lS, John Sands; 24, David Har.st; 25, Valentine liarding; 2ii, Georsi*^ W. Itan- dren ; 27, John Dunlop; 28, Willla,ra Armstrong; 2!), Archibald II. Black ; £(', James Henry ; 31, Henry Handren ; 32, Robt, hlack ; 33, Samuel !■ 1 5 ' I All popular Patent MedicincR sold at Chaloncr'M Drugstore* 'i isv:;.] \r.nKRT. 51 Ii/hii Onvi.!.-.,.' Dchorty ; -l. , ., V/jlli:un /Moy under; Henry (itir'loii ; 10, L'i::^CAKTJ-:ii. I'r'f.'Mi; i'.t, Jfimort Priitt ; !>'>. .^r, oati^nol .! Shaukliii; 38, i'.liir--; 'Jriin::ii ; '11, Midi .1^1 rA]ia::uj. of William I^)\boron^'h, Town Clerk, Joseph A. I'aloomb, Collector of Rafos^. Albert i-'niiiU. Win. F. liolz. Fiobmt IJolks, James Lord. T. T. Sbefield, John Avery, li. !>. Carman, Tound Koi-p- is. Carleton Olive, James Maason, Albert 't'. i)'.iiii>, Assossors of Rates. B. J. (!ase, John Cairns, Jamea Orr, Jolm Hay vvaid, jiin., Ricliurd An- derson, William Foley, Daniel Hellaiore, Thoimis Ihn ns. Constables. Thori'as Gault, John Duuu, Jiinies Uol/i.ison, Uovisors uf Electors. Jainea Cooper, J. Nelson Price, TLouuis Di an, Coramis-sioners of Koads. James Boyle, John Cairns, John McLeuoii, Coniniissionera for ex- pending Lejiinlative Grants. J'efer P. Ijyriio, Thomas Gulbraith, Kobi.i't lioi^ys, James Ready, Fence Vif'wers. James Loiiij:, Robert Donely, Boora Masters. Kdward GrilHth, iMeasurer of Wood. James Donely, Thomas Gault, Surveyors of I'*arns. Michael Croiion, William Kelly, John O'Doumjll, Appleby, Charles i^lorrison, John McXauely, John Hamilton, Hog Reeves. Owen Rice, Sealer of Leather comb, John Htn'ward, sen., Daniel liellinore, James Reed, William Whalen, John Mawhenney, 3d, Samuel Cunniiii^'iam, Peter i'oyle, James Wen, sen., Michael Tolan, John Rice, Clayton Scott, Ivobert Henderson, John A. Clark, James Huvey, Surveyors of llit^bways. COUNTY OF AI.DERT. Jad'jc of the Voantii Court. — Hon. Bliss Boisford. Samiu-l G. Mor.se, Clerk. Jh'iJts : Fourth Tuesday in June, and second Tuesday in November. 2'cnn of thu Albert Circiut Court. — Second Tuesday in July. llUjIi Sheriff'. —Joseph S. Read, Esquire. Keeper of the IMLs and Clerk of the Peaee^ a?id Clerk of the Cireuits. — Samuel G Morse, Esq. Surrogate. — jVi. ^>. Palmer, Esquire. Rcifhtrar of Frol'des. — Samuel G. Morse, Es(]uire. Ry'tMrar of Deeds and Wills. — George Calliuuii, Esquire. Justices of the Feaee. — Hon. E. B. Chandler, James jirewster, John Lewis, William H. Steves, George Calhoun, PliishiPeek, Enoch Stiles, Edward Stevens, Robert W^riglit, Isaac (ti'oss, Jolm Vrallace, James Rogers, John A. Reed, Hiram Edgett, Ezra Staves, Jas. Rya"., William S. Hopper, John Barchard, A. R. Chapni.in. Jas Horttinan, Thus. Colpitts, Lewis E. Stoves, Amos A. Bliss, Wm. Hallett, Lewis Suiii.b, Jas. Carn- worth, Wm. P. Robinson, JolinN. Chapman, Wm. J. Reed, Joint Alcorn, Nathan M. Bennett, John L. B. Steevcs, Wm. Fillmore, Peter Dully, J. A. i I' 1 Imitations of^haloner'N Dyen nro nothing but dyod plagiarisms CAIU.KTON. 02 [1878. 8teves, John Clevoland, .Jiin., Hon. A. R. Mcr.lelan, DavitJ Stiles, Wm. C. I'ipes, Elisha i'eck, Jim., Guilloi-d R. Srnitlj. (thius Turner. VV. 11. A. Casey, VVtntbrop Robinson, 'i'homaa Svuyili, Winthrop Aktviiey, John Mathows, MaansMcI*'a(l(icn, Williams Woodworth, [iowis Bwiitty, Enoch Dawson, John Marshall, Georj^e liarnelt, Janios ^lcLatchoy, William K. Bishop, Jol^n Konnott, Solomon Stoves, C. R. Smith, Uobm-t fUiapmaii, John F. Tayl,)r, James A. DnlFy, E S. Outhouse, John McGee, U. E. Col[)itt8, Wm. Howard, end Alexander Gildart, Rsquires. Coroner}<.—\y. J. Lewis, M. D., William 0. Tritos, P. R. Moore, Ro- bert Wright, D. M. Stoves, and Silas Lynds, Esquires. Vommmiouern for taking Aj/idavitti in the Supreme Court. — George Calhoun, Elisha Peck, and Samuel Gross, Esquires, and the Attorneys practising in the County. ""W Official Aanignee {Insolvent Act 186'.)). — Georpe Calhoun, Esquire. Attorney n and Solicitors. — Samuel G. Morse, M. 13. Palmer, Charli-s A. Peck, and Allen A. Peck (Hopewell), Esquires. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. — M. R. Palmer, John Beatty and Samuel Boyd (Elgin), Esquires. Teacher of the Grammnr School. — George Beatty. Commissioner for taking Special Ball in the Supreme Court at Hopewell. — George Calhoun, Escjnire. .1 1 Hilhbnrouyh — Sarnuol Gross. Commissioners of Sewers fur I lojx well. — Abraham Bray, Thomas V'. Peck, Fletcher Stiles, and A'sael Peck. Auctioneers. — Samuel Gross, and E. Dailoy, Hillsborough ; Thomas Kinney, Harvey. Terms of the General Sessions of the Peace. —Fourth Tuesday in June, and Second Tuesday in November. COUNTY OF CARLETON. Judge of the County Court. — James G. Stevens, Esquire. William M. Connell, Clerk. Terms: Second Tuesday in March and December, and the first Tuesday in July. Justices of the Peace. — John Dibblee, David Munro, A. Upton, Paul M. Bedell, Chas. Perley, R. D. Boardsley, S. Estabrooks, Charles Connell, J. A. Phillips, James Lockwood, Joseph Burpee, Zi'phaniah Mills, Leonard R. Harding, George L. Raymond, James R. Tupper, William T. Baird, Matthew L. Phillips, Abner Bull, Jos. Hideout, Jarvis Estey, Michael Mc- Guirk, James Kelley, Stephen G. Burpee, William Hay ward, Benjamin L. Richardson, John Bubar, John Holland Estey, Calvin Churchill, William Gray, Robert Hemphill, Robert Hay, Robert A. Hay, William Lindsay, Richard S. Bull, Anthony Kearney, George M'Donough, Alex. Kirkpa- trick, Charles Shea, James Jordan, Edwin R. Parsons, William Forrest, John Burt, Hugh Cowperthwaite, Amos Dickenson, Elisha Shaw, Hamil- ton Yerxa, Samuel Dickenson, Cornelius Connolly, John Bennett, Rich- ard S. Clark, James Ebbett, William D. Estey, Isaac S. Carvill, William Reed, Seth Squires, Isaiah B. Hideout, Alexander Hawthorn, George Millberry, Geo. Wade, Geo. Squires, Wm. B. Tompkins, Geo. Thomas Hartley, Warren C. Bull, John T. Allan, Alexander Walker, Harris H. Hobbs, Simon Cummings, James Grovor, George H. Connell, John D. Ketchum, Alexander Lindsoy, Delancy Tompkins, Edward J. Smith, Robert Kerr, Norris Best, William F. Dibblee, John Fisher, George W. Boyer, Isaac Wortman, David Mcrritt, James H. Jacijues, John Chalouer'H Aniline Dyes are the only .reliable. omas larris John mith, ;c W. John 1878.J CAllLKTON. 68 Leary, Scott Emory, David N. Raymond, Hugh Montgomery, John Wol- verton, Samuel H. Shaw, Andrew Stephenson, Janu^s Bridges, Gilbert W. Vanwart, Howard Debeck, Oliver Hemphill, Richard Holmes, George Hartley, John Balloch, Bartholomew Lynch, William Hale, John Mc- Laughlan, Elisha Baker, Tyaae Broad, Philip McCaffery, John MoBride, James H. Lunn, I^aac Williams, Charlea P. Connell, George Stickney, John Gibson, David Giberson, Ivory Kilburn, John Watson, Richard McKinney, Zebedoe Cox, .lohn W. Maynard, James N. Moore, John Harper, Joseph Crawford, John Boyd, Thomas Lindsay, Jarai-sMcLean, Hugh Miller, VVilliaui II. Brittain, VVilliain Neil, Aaron Perkins, William S. Shea, William Muir, Edward Gray, Moses Boyer, George Hovey, W. H. Drier, Frank Rankin, James Dyer, David N. Giberson, T. B. Trafton, George Strickland, Thomas Longstaff, Charles McDougall, Silas H. Plummer, G. L. Gronkite, (Jeoige W. Wheeler, Charles Rogers, Lewis P. Fisher, Francis E. Good, Charles Kearney, Thomas M. Corbit, Charles W. Clark, Alexan^ler HaH, Kdward M. Bowyer, Edward Benn, James Connell, Thomas Fulton, Amos E. Hartley, Joseph Watson (Wick- low). William B. Harmon, John Harnett, Gilbert L. Corey, Cyrus Sim- monis, Charles E. Drier, Charles Bulyea (Rockland), Edwin Phillips, John LafFeriy, William Deacon, John S. Ijeighton, John Wallace, Jeseph McOee, Amos Shaw, Rog^r McElroy, Robert Bulyea (McCafferty Settle- ment), Richard Ahem, Albert Est ibrooks, Charles E. Clark, David Wiley (Aberdeen), Archibald (carpenter, William Currey (Richmond), Henry B. Taylor, Thos. Jones, Jas. Baker, and Tyler Thompson, Esqs. Clerk of the Cirruib. — Randolph K. Jones, Esquire. High Sheri^'.^'Vrod. II. Jenkins Dibblee, Esquire. Deputy — Wm. W. Hammond. CHerk of the Peace— WiWhm M. Connell, Esquire. Surrogate.'— he\\\!i P. Fisher, Esquire. Registrar of Pr<)batcs."-D. L. Dibblce, Esquire. Registrar of JJcpdn and Wilh.-^D, wxdi Munro, Esquire. Commissi oil cru for taking A ffi J amis in the Supreme Cour^. —-Lewis P. Fisher, George C^onnoll, 1>. L. Dibblec, John C. Winslow, William M. Connell, (tcorge L. Raymond, R. K. Jones, S. P. Appleby, and James A. Philips, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. — »II. M. G. Garden, W. M. Connell, and Howard B. White. Notary Pnh/ic. — Lewis P. Fisher, George Connell, John C. Winslow, and William M. Connell, E.^qtures. Commissioners for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court. — George L. Raymond, and James R. Topper, Esquires. Fractislng Attorneys. — L. P. Fi.'oyd, Robert \Vat;-()n, J. (iriuuner, John Fanner, James Brown, Archibald McCalhnn, Jaeol) Youii^, Henry Webber, John Carlyle, Francis Ilibbert, Claudius Mes.siiiett, IVlev Mor- rison, Patrick Curren, Daniel Sullivan, W. II. Chaffcy, Geo!'o;(' Founraiu, John C. Messinett, riuf;h Ludp;ate, John Marks, (n;ot"ge P. Kni;2,ht, Au- f^ustine P>ancio{"t, .lohn A. Ileney, Charles Bradley, Sainuel McFailane, Thomas Barry, John E. Moore, Thomas Cotterel, William K. Rey- nolds, Isaac Justiyon, James Russell, Junior, Zaehariah (.'hipman, Hugh Cullinan, James Murchie, George S. (irinnncr, Tlioums Fraser, John McLeod, Magnus Green, Alexander McDermott, (Jeorge Max- well, George Dick, Robert Stevenson, Charles M. (iove, George Allen, Nathan Smart, Rex M. King, Robert McLellan, .lames E. Lynf)lt, Wil- Ham II. Stevens, Thomas T. Odell, Nehemiah Marks, Samuel II. \\\\\i- lock, William T. Rose, William Eills, <}eorge F. Slicknciy, Ji ren!i:ih Hanson, Daniel Crilley, Levi Young, John Mclutosli, Thomas Black, John Orr, Joseph Donald, Joseph Simpson, Charles V. Clinch, James R. Bradlbrd, Charles E. 0. Ilathc'.vay, Jieury Ilitchiiigs, John S. Magee, Hugh Morrison, Isaac Newton, Ilayden (Jupiill, Tlioiu:i;=! Wat!, James A, Moran, Abraham Young, A. 11. Gilhnor, Senior, Saujuel John.-on, Tobias Gilniour, Isaac McElrny, Ma'thevv Stevenson, f^eter Mills Abb:d Wifit — Lkm-is IL I{.-tJi, K^q :;ie. Co.-nrnis ioocrK fn' faki'nr/ J [Ji.>hi>-lt-: i>} thn ^'tiij^r^ij. /">'. /•/•'. --.u/i.i L. Measinett, James A. (hanl, and tdi Allorneys of tlie S'.ipnMuc '"ou't. ItlVC. [187H- ! !C. b, F. T. rfquii'ca. HO. olin T. honflon. 2nriS,ii S. 1 lourth I J, Ko- riimnor, , Henry lor Mor- jiuitaiii, ; :^ht, Au- Knrliuie, K. Koy- liipuiaT), Fi-iisor, i'c Mnx- L' Allen, !lr, Wil^ Whir- eniiiih Black, lies 11, UK'S A, T(;biilS ■iiumtil ill Uey tSiiiith. vVdou- Mux- ', ;'N'ci. U!t. C'haloner*^ IiHlelible Ink can H be wn^shed out. ' 187fi.] OLOnCKSTKR. B5 CoinmiRxi over for takimj Bail. — Willinm T. Ivoao, St. Stoplifin. Notonts Puhlic — John F. (irant (St. Stephen), WlUiiun MoT,oan, Geo. S. (Jrinunor, Hfnjaiain K. Steven.-on, find Geo. D. Street (Saint Andrews). ('oiiiiidiiAunierH nvdcr the Ahsconding JJchtorn' Act, — Saniuol II. Wliitloek. O/final. A.':.vffnrc (Insolvent Act of 18H9.) — Georrjo F. Hill, Esquire. Corovvrn — David Mnwatt, Samuel T. (lOve, Williain T. Rose, Dr. I). Goniin, H. W. Valentine, Thomas C. Juataaon, and ThoR. Dick, M. I). Avc/ioncers. — Win. Wliitloek, J. II. Whitlock, George V. (]ampl)ell, Albert I), Stevenson, Thomas McVey, Wm. McLean, and S, F. NcHbitt. j Isxni-r of Af(i7'ria(/e JAccnscH. — Tlioums Barry (St. George.^) j Terma of the General SeKHions. — Second Tuesday in April, and Third Tuesday in Soptenil)er. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTEIl. Ja(h/c of the Countii Court — Hon. Edward Williston. William End, Escjuiro, dork, j/'mns : Third Tuesday in March, second Tuesday in July, and lir.sl Tuesday iu Noveiiibcr. JusticcH (f the I'cacc.—Uon. John Ferguson, Perry J. N. l)uuuu'CS(i, John Doran, Francis Ferguson, Sanmel L. Bishop, John Chalmers, William Taylor, Joscsph Sewell, John Meahan, (ieorge Smith, John E. O'lirien, iJharles Meahan, Jumes Smith, Robert Brown, Hon. Robert Yoiuig, Roliert Nixon, William Davidson, James G. C, Blackball, William End, Uilarion Ache, Francis Alexandre, Alexander Campbell, John Foley, Matthew Parrott, Andrew Darcy, Samuel Miller, Hulus C. Cole, Henry Augustine McCuUough, John Kerr, William Ferguson, Pa- trick Whalan, Robert Young, Senior, John Louis Legere, Henry A. Sor- monay Kennedy, J. Burns, John Kerr, Richard Sisk, Francis Scott, David Ilcimeady, Mark Devereux, Adam Sutherland, Patrick J. Foley, Anthony Rainey, James McGinley, Robert C. Caie, Gus-'tave Dumas, Jarues Cran- ney, Narcisso Holier, Jonathan Doran, Thomas HaU, Thomas Boudreau, Joseph L. r.ishop, Alexander I'eterie, Samuel H. Napier, Thomas Seaton, Tbeotine Blanchard, Onesimns Hlanchard, Perry J. Commeau, Jerome Roy, Francis Mealuin, James F. McManus, John Ferguson, jun., Charles T. Carter, James Thomson, Thomas Loane, jun. .Alexander C. Deslirisay, Joseph I'oirier, Ferdinand Turgeon, Francis Alexandre, jun., John Yonng, Patrick Rvan, John iMcKenna, and Augustus S. Sutherland, Esquires Clerk of the Clrcii'dn. — Theophilus DesBriaay, Esquire. H'lyli iSher-_il'.—D. Gustnvus Maclauchlan, Esquire. C/erk .f tJic Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. — Theophilus DcsLrisay, Esquire. ^nrrof/atc. — Ilcnry W. Baldwin, Esquire. Ueijhtrar i Bareka Hairecnt, Is the reiultol years* etperienoe. 66 KKNT. [1878. Barrintcre, Attoruet/s, and Notaries rublic, — William End, Thcophi- luH DosBrisny, and James F. McMumis, Exquirca. Commimonrra for taking Bail and Ajfidavitx in the Supreme Court.'- John Doruu, Hon. Robert Youtig, JamtM (}. C. Blaclchall, Samuel L. Bi.<^hop, John Young, and John Kerr, Esquires. Comtnisniouers for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Coti»*t— The Barristers and Attorneys practising in the County. County Treasuitr. —Werxvy W. Baldwin, Enquire. Jusuer of Marriage Licenses, — Samuel II. Nopicr, Eaquiro. Henry W. Baldwin (Bathurat), and John Doran (Shippegan), Esqrs., Agenta for Lloyds. Ohncester Agricultural Society. — Siimuol L, Bishop, Esq., President ; William Napier, Esquire, Secretary. Members of Board for the Management of Tracadic Lazaretto.-^ Rev. Ferdinand Gauvreau, William Ferguson, and John Young, Esqs. Auctioneers. — Francis Alexandre, Wm. Taylor, Hon. Robert Young, Henry W. Baldwin, Bei\jamin W. Weldon, John Kerr, and Philip Rive, Esquires. Terms of the General Sesaiom,— first Tuesday in January and the First T^iesday in July. COUNTY OP KENT. Judge of the County Court.— Uon. Bliss Botsford. James D. Phinnoy, Esquire, Clerk. Terms : Third Tuesday in January, last Tuesday in April, first Tuesday July, and fourth Tuesday in October. Justices of the Peace. — Thomas W. Blis9, L. P. W. DesBrisay, John Bowser, Hon. David Wark, William Hanington, David McAlmon, William S. Caic, Germain White, Reuben Johnson, Lawrence McLa- ren, James Burns, James Girvan, Terrence Curran, John Jardinc, Junior, John Robertson, Henry Peters, Junior, Henry Livingston, William M. Wright, John Brait, John Sheridan, Horatio Smith, Lewis B. Allain, Charles Oosselin, Luke Johnson, Amant Bourgeois, Senior, James Lucas, Alexander McWilllaras, Stephen Briggs, David McMinn, Joseph Doherty, Robert Brown, Thomas Stevenson, John Stevenson, Edward Walker, Alexander Girvan, Jonathan, Dickinson, Zaccheus Phinncy, Kenneth B. Forbes, Albert T. Smith, John Ford, Thomas Irvine, Alexander Jojinson, Owen Mclntrney, H. H. Wilson, Pierce Quiltey, John Harnett, Theophilus Bilodeau, Charles Cormey, Samuel Jerway, Simon Allen, Michael McFaddcn, Herbert Irving, Thomas Ritchison, Alexander Robertson, Robert Chalmers, Thadeus Gallant, Andrew Bourgeois, Thomas Forrier, Thomas Coats, Robert Cutler, John C. Uoas, John T. Caie, John Potter, Gerhardus C. Carman, Augusta Re- naud, Dominique Legere, Charles Richard, John Wheten, Peter Daigle, Joseph L. Richard, JuleGouguin, Henry O'Leary, James Hannah, Marcel Barrio, Miles Smith, Daniel O'Leary, Alexis Gouguin, James Sowerby, John Sutton, John Davids, Nicholas Muzoroll, Peter Robicheau, James | Hernet, Oliver LeHlanc.AnthonyGirourtrd, Martin Flanagan, John M'Gee, ' Jaddus Goenau, Daniel llobicheaud, William Bowser, Jnn., Angus Mc- Lean. William C. Gladstone, Andrew Dunn, Robert Clark, Anthony Roacu. R. Hutchinson, Joseph Bernard, Robert Douglass, Robert Main, Isaac W. Doherly, Knstech:^ Melangon, \V. B. Weldon, William Johns* ton (Cocaigne) and Vincent Bou'rk, Esquires. Clerk of t/ie CiradUt. — Caleb Richardson, Esq. riiiilonitr^N Worm Lo/oiiicfH. Try them tor children. 1S73.] KING H. r,7 tlicfh b.'ou'if. — \Villiain Hii.viiiotitl, l>ijuiro. C'U'k (■,'' lie itxci-.y H'Li) Ki< fHi' of ti'C Ji'olls. — CImrlori J. Suyi'c, K.sq. Cuikdor of (. unti)!^n.— -\U\\vy l.i':ii,:'Jtt'», il?((ijinj. Jntlfi (>i l-'roli<.Uis,~~CA\',\\'n.i-, ]-^'|uiiv. j'saii, r ly .\i..rr!(:/f Jumn^rii. — ('ii:irl»;r3 J. Ha,\i'i:, Ks<.j'iiio. ('ri1',i/>/ '/V ..'.'■'•/•»'•— Ji'lil. I!':t*\\ II. VVi'soii, M. D , Iloniiio |{. Siiiilli, Isaiu; W. Do- licrty, M. 1)., I. 15. l-'iot'inaii, M. 1)., Willi, lui .Jt)hii.stoi), Jaiiiod C. Moody, M. I>., und Ihunier Ijour^jooia, Ksquires. Nolarii.-i J'nOllc. — xiohxx 15o\V(-cr, und tho Atlonioyti piuciibin^ ia the County. Medical Atkndunt on tho Marine Ihxpiial — II. \V. Wilson, M. ]). Anct'i<»i>\)'r,. — Ilicluird Mi-Laiichliin, Joliii L. Owyer, <>oorgo Hcaltio, llu(ii,s S. Cliandlcr, .lostpli W'ctiiioic, Kiclianl Sutton, *.laool> lM;r- ^iiaon, John VVholcn, NailiatULl llutcliinson, flcjnry (i. Fulliarn, and J)anli'l McAiUinr. T>riii:f thi' (Jctt'jral. 8fs.noiis. — First Tiiosday in Dcccnibcr, and tburtli Tuesday in Juuo. •• 0'. Jn.ihjc of the (Joiiiitii (Junrt. — ('liiiilis Wtdtcis, Hsquiic. Finomoro E. Moiton, I08(iiiiie, Cieik. Tcnus : First 'i'lasday in January, April, July and October. Jnn/icoii of ihc .VeuM. — Justus S. \\''etnioi'o, A. 0. FJvanson, Samuel Foster, John Ilrittain, IfonoraI)le .lolm II. l»\iin, John C. rrice, Elias S. WctMiore, R(;beit Mct'ully, Craven Lon^siroth, Klias S. FVeczc, Weoden ]-'o\vIer, .Folin L. W'hiiot, Elijiih A. I'i.rkiiis, Walter \i. Seovil, James Fairweather, James \V. Nowlan, Samuel Foster, John II. Wright, J. I). Mieheau Keator, R, B.Foster, John M'Leod, junior, Nelson Arnold, William J'earson, William A. Stoektoji, AVilliani IJ. M'Kecl, William M'Leod, Philo M. Raymond, Nathaniel Helyea, ^\'il- 11am Buchanan, John 0. Danu, James Cookson, David Hatfield, Ze- bulon Connor "^ ' " ' ^' ^^ -I'l..! ^.^,■^^■ ■- .i Jatru\' John m Connor, James A. Fenwiek, John "rAilhur, ^Villiam Keitli, es li. Flewwellin^-, John ErI), John M'Intyre, Daniol M'Lachlan, II Imiuhart, William S. Toidvh's, Robert Morrison, William Jlis- Urcnnan, reter Dunn, John MeLeod (Studholm), ratnck AleJJnarty, John Carroll, Nathaniel IT. DeVeber, (xeorge Holmes Keirsiead, J. Murray Na-s \V;ir,;inS. Fr..4^ SIi'^mvi iLit!^"''! ":!i;i , Jiuiu.- ^. W^e^nlo. Juhr. Moort;. Cawc'.l N. iV!ce, Murray B Keith, F^Louezii* Stnokloii, James l'arn])bell, N^chclas P. W'nnnawfike, J:mios W. Smith, '/Villiam i'ar.ues, Dnvid Smith, Junios Dnuij:las, Henrv W . Purdy, Conrad J. iLot.'drickfi. ]>er,jamivi Uiay. JahnM. b'.;;., im.a.i, 'v\ illiani ThoLiias. Uilbeit Down.y, iie^^is lolkiu;*, <'aie!) i'-.-nwick. .l.'imos A. Sinnolt, Charles Ha/.cn, ('liiirles M Hunt, <;eor(.;o Wliitelieid Shaip, Justus Henry (jlriiy, Chaloner's Hai<* Iiivigoracor restores to healthy condition. I: IP^ lii ': nv^ 08 NOKTin/MnKKLAND. risvs. Dcnic'l C Perkins. (>. lIiTdr-nn Fiewelling, Aiiclrtnv McV, y, Williiun 1. iirittaiH, Kdwaid Mayjs Hpra!^,vf, James 0. Co.'i'es, AbrfilMim N. l-*j)ili:e, Georj^e L. Good, George Z. i^uriei-^, Andre'-v McAfee, Georye jlurtou, JiiJiiea '.Volsay KiiyivK.nU, aiui.'u'un Darliiii;, i'Jsqiiiros. C/crrc cfihe Cir^/iif--; — f. \u. ^I•n■l')Il, K.-uiuiix'. JJil/h t),'i(j)itj'. — Samuel N. Freeze, Esquire. Keeper of the JloUs, Judge of i*robaics, and Vlerk of Ihc Peace.— - Edwiird JJett.s Smith, Esquire. licgistrar of J'rohates. — ,/anies Cookson, Esquire, Hegistrar of Deeds and W'dU. — George Barnes, Esquire. Coroners. — S. Z. pjtvrle, A. C. Evausou, Janies \^''etmore, jun., Adino Paddock, 0. ]'urdy, llufus A. Stockton, John Wilson, John M. Ray- mond, Allan McLeod, George Rex Price, William Keith, Robert J. Le- mcnt, M. i).. William B. Mclveel, L. N. Sharp, Foster McParlane, M. D,, Joshua Burnett, M. D., Robert Morrison, Dr. Joseph H. McMonajile, Wil- liam Koith, and John Brady, M. I). Coiuni'nifilonern for taking Hail and AjfidaviUin the Supreme Court. — A. C. Evanson, Hon. J. II. Ryan, John C. Price, S. Foster, James A. Reeve, J. W. No-.vlan, Philo M. Raymond, James Cookson, and Nelson Arnold, Esquires. (JonwiisaioHcr for Solnnnizing Marriage. . Esquire. Issuers of Marriage Liccnues. — A. T. D. MeElmen, E. B. Smith, and Wdliam Baskin, Esquires. Receiver of Groion Jjtbts, under Act '7 Fie, e. 36. — E. B. Smith, Esq. Auctioneer !i. — E. S. Freeze, William H. White, E. Perkins, Sanmel Freeze, LeBaron Drury, Gilbert Titus, Gilford Cougle, Benjamin Sproul, Abraham Johnson,] r., William Keith, James E. Fryers, Isaac Pearson, J. D. Mabee, Joseph 1). Baxter, Joseph Belyea, T. G. Barnes, W. M. Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Js'^oah Keiih, Wm. A. Stockton, J. M'Naught, Thomas ^Mathewson, J. Sliarp, B. L. Crawford, G. Downey, \). M. John- son, Douglas Fairweather, Samuel Foster, and James W. Nowlau. Trustee)^ of GriDHiiiar School. — Rev. VV. E. Scovil, Rev. \V. W. Walker, J. D. M. Keator, John Flewellin*!;, James A. Feuwick, and Levi \. Sharp, Esquires. Teacher of Grammar School. — John Raymond. County 'treasurer. — John Flowwelling. 2'ermn of the General Sesuons. — First Tuesday ia March and Third Tuesday in October. ^^W The Court of Frulxdc in held, at the Court Home on the first Monday of every uconth . COUN'TV OF NORTHUMBEKLAND. Jnnr.K of titk (.ountv Thomson, Esquire, Clerk. July, first Tuesday in Apri Justices ov thk Pioace mas W. Underhiil, James ton. Miles McMillan, John Ham Muirliead, George K. Russell, John Williston, I Ion, Burk Arehibald, Will Court. — lion. Edward Williston. Samuel Terms : Fourth Tuesday in January and I, and third Tuesday in October. . — Richard Hutchinson, Peter Mitchell, Tho- W. llierliliy, John Porter, Donald McNaugh- McAllistcr, Junior, Alexander Loudon, Wil- Letson, Joim McUao, Hiram Freeze, Williaju iOuis Robioheau, Rol)ort T. Miller, John Pal- iam M. Kelley, John Lawlor, Alexander K. Chaloner's Tonic Extc. is nxcellent for pcreons in poor health. is7;i.j NOKrnUMUKHI,ANl). »9 '♦TTc'.igidl, GcM'fTo A. I'.'aU, Tlv/.i::\3 Y. (Vii'rspio, John Noonan, YrilHiim I';i!'k, ..!air,<'H Fi,o), A!i_ vaiid-.T I.i!g|.'.Ic (i/Ui'Ul «.. hiiicli), .John Faiilov, VVilliani t>vvini, PuU-r Es.>oii, V>'iliiaiii C. Ihu'loy, .lolm Nevin, Clmrlos Surj^ciuit, Jesse G. Ilnrdii!;:, Rob( rt R. Call, Alexander Jnssamine, Wil- ]i:uii i'aleoricr, Vital .Mian, Jaiues T. (uilliii, Jacol) C. Gougli, Adam D. Sherriir, Midiaol .'resale, William Willislon, Juhez B. Snowball, William Masson, jun., John G. Layton, Enoch Flett, John Cain, Bartholomew Staplciija, .loliii iirovvn, fticl>ard iliuvkin, Wiiliam Murray, Artliur Writ^l'.t, ,\'. ulaclu Divyor, Francis J. I^etson, Josejih 11. Gog});in, Hugh Holt, James Kdga.r, Doiiuld McI.angdlMi, VViliiuiTi McKae, Avard Hutchi- son, Chai-les C. Watt, l'rai!ci-s K. SVuislovv, IJobeit I'rovvn, Harvey Fin- ne}', Pi'.liicU Farrcl!, Wiliiani Euni.-*, Thoinas Andirosf, James iMcCee, John McNaLi:-'!i!on, John Mclvay, James Fiizpatii k, Wi'luun G. Cieigh- to'i, BnidiJiiee iiohieheau, Mutthe'v Savoy, Ihnicaii. Morrison, Robert VViiitnoy, David Suaimeis, Wulmm McKay, Justus Faileigl), Alextiuder Mills, JiLine.s Graham, Daniel McMillan, Joiin MeLajigdn, McJolin Cur- ran, Roberf Swim, John Arbu, Alex. Dcrmott, Robert Jorchin, William T. IJn.tcri;;!!. jr., ^'liarl:-^ Donalds, Charles o. jiyons.Jobii Sullivan, Mau- rice <>'!). >iiu'.'li, John ^i't uri'.iack, I'huma.s ll. Itai^iier, nobert Johnston, Sr., Richard Davidson, Francis Eraser, John iViaiiby, Doauld McBeath, Robert Loi^^iu, Jan., and Ridph Fayle, Ks.juiros. Cl:;iik of i'ick OiucrrTS. — Samuel Tliomscni, V:.m\. iiiOTi SiiKKiKF. — J(Jm Shirreir, Escjuire. Clii:uk ok ! UK Pkact, AM) KiOKPKii OK TiiK IxOLLS. — S. Thomson, Esq. JtiDCij; OK Phoij\ti':.s. — Samuel Tuomsun, ESijuire. Rk<.jistuah. — Dani.j) E(^/gUvSon, Esijuire. UKGiSi'ii,\..H OK Dkkds ANi) WjLi.s. — Joiui lijiwlor, Estjuirc. CouoxKKS. — Allan A. L'avidjou, Robert Ji. Wasson, Edward Rogers, Jolu! MeLcod, John S. Benson, John TI)omson, M. 1)., Wiiliam \\ iiiis- lon, i>. N. T. L'nderhill, Elijali Eowlei", C. (A Watt, James Rattcrson, Vviliiam C. ^'rcijililon, .loi-n i'alleii, A;. D., Samuel Dewm, Wdliam J. G. Duw-ioii, M. D., John J'oaa and Thonias W. Undeihdl, EfHiuueci. Trmtcoi of the Oiuinmar School. — Uev. W. S. Neales, Rev. E. K, MeUonald, George A. Blair, J. J>. Sm.'v.ball, Thomas E. Gilles})ie, Adam D, Shirreli', John El'is, William Parker, and John Brown, Esquires. CoMMISSlONKUti Foil TAKING AkKIDAVITS IN THE SlTKKMK CoUUT. — >\e\veast.le~Ricliard I 'avidsou, and A. iiliam Park, I*':^quiers. BarrMcrs.^ Atlornnij.'i, and jS'olari'a rahllc. — Newcastle: Allan A, Davidson, Samuel Thoir.son, and Michael Adams, Es([uires. Chatham : (Jeorgo Kerr, Wiiliam \Viikliisoii, Daniel Ferguson, Uiehard Carman, and S. J. Twecuu., E3(iuircs. CoiMMissioNi-niKou Solemnizing Maiuuage.— , Esq. IsbU/P.jJ OK Mauiuagk Lici.N.sKS. — S. Tlunnaon and Elijah Eowlcr, E^Ciuites. Ski/.inq Ofkicer ok II ay cut on CnowN Lani\ — Wiliiani Parker. AucTiONKKiw.- Robert T. Miller, Cluirles Mavshall, John Eish, Jabcz B. Snow. ;ai, JU;!n:rt P' ikc, /.(hui D. Si:er;ir, Jr.mes Jolmsjono, Geor^o A, Willaal, V'. Wy>e, ."oiiw (r. G. Layion, W. C. Barley, Eli^dia Eowlt^'. Cliarles C-. \V:)U, and .lames l'alt!irs(>n. lici'irinc C/'///<'(r.s'. — ('halliam-ColIector, Daniel Fei'guson ; Landing .ii rhaloner^s Chemical Food. Pricc—iOo., 70c., Sl«30. 60 QUKKN S. [1878. Sii 'wyo-, J. C. E. Carmivjliijvl ; Wait-cr, Searchei', fiml LocI-sio.\.-;. — Second Tiioi-^day iu Juiiuaryand July. corxTv OF queen's. Jadijp of (he C'Vrrhur iiranscombe. T. lieonard, Clias. Mui'i'ay, Robert Phillips, James Peart^on, John Corbett, Ebenezer Williams, John Clowes, Allan McDonald, Adiim Strong, ("!harlcs Stewart, George E. McLean, George X. (iolding, Thomas E. McDon,' Id, (ieorge Simpson, Isaac C. Burpee, Nathaniel U. ( 'otde, (Jeorge M'Donald, Sanniel L. Peters, BcTijamin S. Palmer, John inch, Thomas li(>tnerington, Jo- seph F. Hoben, .ranies (]uinn, George Mills, Eduard Simpson, Robert Slip, Joseph Pennery, George Worden, Daniel Palmer, Richard Jiobertson, Daniel C. Stilwell, Charles F. C(.dy, A. Jii Ison Estabrooks, luchard G. Barton, James Reid, Charles A. Harding, J. William I'eiry, Wdliam Y. White, George Coldwei!. and Robert T. liabbit, Esquires. Hif/h S/ieri/f. — John Palmer. (J/'crk of (hr C/rcni/s.—T. R. Wetmore. Olcrk of the Peace au.d Keeper of the Jioilf. — T. R. Wctmovo, F]sq. Judge of Probate X. — T. R. Wetmore, Esquire. Reqhtrar of Pr.>ba(r s. — James R. t.'nrry, i'isqun'o. Ueyislrar of Willie (i>nl JJerds. — Robert T. Babl)it, Esquire. Receiver of Koi/nl'lesi for Qaeeii^ and Sanbarij, — John Maynard, C'ounti/ Treaaarer. — Edward Simpson, Es(juire. Conrdji A adilor. — ('onnnittee of Accounts, Piib/lc Notaries. — T. R. Wetmore, C. A. Harding, J. R. Curry, Esqs. Barristcru and Atforneiis.—T. Roltert Wetmore, Charles A. Harding, and James R. <'urry, Estiuires. J.>fi>terof Marrlay'c Licar^'n.— lL. 11. V.'ofcmore, Esquire. C'o/v)?i6',>-,s-.— Tlios. T. Hewlett, R. T. Babbit, (George W. White, John Murphy, Adam Strong, S. \'. White, Ab;-,aiop-, J)ay, And)r.->,-o P;d;acr, vSoloraon Thorn, Elward W. Slip, llobi.Tt f). Akcrley, Samuel P. Srewart, May^ Case, Isaac C. Burpee, "Mideolm C. :\lc"onald,'lV!. D.. Micah Y. (\ix, John C. (Jlowes, Abraham \\ iggins, and Thomas II. Pearson, l']s(piires. Tinctures, Essences, Syrups, carefully preiniretl by Chaluner. 1S73.J RKSTIGOUCHE. (51 (J'lj/unlssioiicr.i for tahlmj t^pecl'V- Bail in. t'lc Supreme Court. — Cb:irlerf Ko'.Lh, and (iiJcon D. D.iilcy, ll^quircs. Co:!itiUHiioncysfiyi' takbtg AiJiJavV.i t<) he vcaliii ^hc f-luprnnc- Court. T. Iv. WctPiioi-c, Cliui'k'j A. iitu'diii;;", James ii. Cuny, ((Jn:;ot.ovvn), Tl.onir.tj Lcv'inai'd (retersville), Joha (-lohlfhu.']!, Isaac C. iUivpee (Cliijiiuun), Chirk';; KAvc. (Ijiuriswiok), Thomas [\'ui'r;iy (^Johnt^tun), •l(),-.('.ph B. Perkina (r<.ier:-v'il;o"), John Curry (U; •■])(_• r <"!;v;u), ^'anaicl S. I'ctfi'S (Iliuapstcad), and CharU;s E. Lidigfiii {Chijtinaii), Es(j;uiro?. Anci/ouucrs. — Arelilbald McAllister, David I'er^Misoa, Edward Simp- son, James Gardiner (Gacjetown), John Annstronp;, William IIosj;sliaw, Tlioma.s liConani, 0. N, Darrah {l'otor,--vilI':'), JaniL's T. Toolo, 'lames Starlu'y, Butler S. Tiiurno, James Pear>sou (Johnston), Isaac 8. Van- wart, William (Toldiiij:;; (Wickham), ^Valt(n• S. Butler (Canning), Law- rence O'Leary, Glias. Keith (Brunswiek), Thomas Dykman, N. B. Cottle (Cainhridge), and J. S.Vanwart (Ilampstoad). Tcnn.!:i{ Bail i>; tue SrruEiiE Cohrt.— Dugald Stewart (Dalhousie), and Chas. Murray (Campbelltou), Ef?(pures. (.'oMMi'-sioNMRS iNPFH ".'iiK Ac;,!.'.>Nni N(i Dedtoks' Act.— Dugald Srcnvart and George ILuklow. (Vjcnty Trkasiirfu, — Donald Stewart, Esqniri\ Perfumes, Soaps, Fancy Drushes, «Src., at Chaloncr's. I I'i't l! f. 6ii SUNHUIIY. [1873. jiKVKxtTK Offickks. — l\)rt of DalhoHKH- — Wni. MontgdiiKM'y, Escmiro, j Oo'ilector of CustoiiH ; E. 1. Stov.art, E.iiuire, Waiter, ycarchor, and [ Lovkcr. Frtvcnlive Ojiicer — Willinm Jainlcsoii, L'a)>:j.'!j"Illvt — lloboit jic-'.Iilliui, L'epiity Tri.-iisurcr ; John Du'.iC'iii, Waiter, Soarj-'hoi', iVc CouoNKKs.— Jaii;c'S S. Morse, .John U. Campbell, Allan MeKoudrick, VViiliam Disbrow, M. D., and Huinuel 8haw, iSi. D., I']s(iuIros. FisiiKRY Wahuk.vs.— Alexander Cliainberlain and Eben. Ferguson. Tkachkr of Grammar School. — Mr. J. II. Miller. AuCTioNKKits.— John U. Oaiiinbell, ("harlcs Murray, David Sadler, William Montgomery, John i'hillips, and James llitehio. llKSTifiouciiK AoRiOL'i/ruRAL SociKTY.— Adam Ferguson, E'^_.J, .......t..> i^.JU.l,^. V.^^.>.-., V^..^...V,.J ^..v^v^j, x...,,,im,L, J. Bailey, Keubeu Iloben, Stephen P. Estabrook.-^, Charles ]>rown, John Sinunons, A. C. Plumnier, Charles ]>arpee, Thomas \V'ri;;;ht, llobert Linton, Henry P. Bridges, Isaac Taylor, James Mitchell, Martin Adams, AVilliam E. Hoyt, John C. Scely, Chailes il. ('lowes, George N. 11. Harding, William Harrison, David II. Snnth, Thomas P. Taylor, Amos Thompson, George Grass, Araasa Carr, W A. Smith, Orran Smith, Thomas liridj^es, jr.. Charles Knox, Thomas .McCallcry, David Morrow, William Currie, Parker Glasicr, Joseph Whittiker, Douglas Chase, Gjori^e F. Estabrooks, George Lindsay, Uichard lluj:ih.s, Djjiiel T. lieiise, ,lohn K. Smith, Avard IJurpeo, Andrew Stepliensoii, VVdliam Alcorn, Dennis MoClusky, Daniel MoKonzu:, Iluiiisfuid W . Fostei", John lieese, Patrick (Joleman, Duncan i'orle}", John T. Miles, aiid i^dwiu Street, Esqui''es. ^ Clerk: of Ike Clrculs. — Chai'les W. Bocivwiih, Es(iuirc. Hiyh ISkcrijj. — Janu)s S. While, Esipiiie. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Jiidls. — George Bliss, Esquire. Judge of Frohates. — Thomas A. Beckwitii, Escjiiire. lieyistrar of Deeds and Wilh. — NatiianieJ Hubbard, Ksipiire. Uvpnttj lli'ff'isirar of Di.cd'\ IFuYs and i'robiites, — J. Ciaikson, F,s:j. Jsuwrof.l/ia'ri'U/e LiavK's. — James «.. lia/cn, Es'iui'.e. Coiiiiuissioiicni for takih/ Ajjidavlts. — Jaiae.; K. Ha/cn, iradC. H. Clowes, E;-!(|uireH. T'S. [1873. Gsquu'o. ior, andj -i{ob(!it; .'luirick, ' ;usou. Sadler, [., I'rcsi- igoiuury, Dsday in leor;^o J. i lul Wed- 1 i d, Thos. I Williiini 1 io;--('S Co- j Oliiirlori j i liiown, \Vri--ht, Mitchell, (■lowes, aid Ilar- ei'ciuiah u ^-loiui, . JJailey j omas 1*. I 1), On-an IV. David Douglas [, Diiiiol William ;r, John Ldwiu i.sqnire. I') ^'^'h rc. u. strangers Visiting St. John will call at ChaIoncr^s Drug Store. 1873.] VtOTORIA. 63 Wardcti. — Janio-s. E. Simmons. Rvcclvcr of RojinUic^ for Sxuhuri/ and Qnenifi. — John Maynard. (Joroners. — (Terl"'avdii.-s Clowes, Moses 11. ('oburn, Frederick •^oelof: Thomas Turncy, John \l. Seeiy, lleuvy Ket's, Albert Forgiison, John T Hailey, II. H. Mitchell, Thomas O. Miles, Thomas Taylor,' George Koble, David W. Ilavtt, Thomas JI. Kcllv, Geor-^c A. Perlcy, and Jienjamiii S. Bailey. Auciioveers. — George C. Nevers, Thomas A. Bcckwith, John S. Covert, and William Burpee. Terms of the General i^essions.- -First Tuesday in January, and Third Tuesday in June. COUNTY OF VICrORIA. Judge of the Coimty Court. — James G. Stevens, Esquire. Charles H Lugiin, p]squirp, Clerk, Terms : First Tuesday in March and recember, and second Tuesday iiiJuly. Clerk of the Circuits. — Charles II. Lugrin, Esquire. JiMiccH of the 7'<'Roli}riil A. Deaonn, William Kinnoar. .!i-n*f>jdi \,. I'.laek, (Jeorgo ('ampbeil, Cliarlos tl. I'ahnor, John llictfuuin, Ivdbcrt i • te. [1873. ^Yilliam i sir. V<')\'0- I'jv midge,! iiuii, Esq. . Xavk'.r liallocli, Friincis Cil Alljert, "i E. Ucck- aud lifrit B. Pock, Tiicriday on, John 1, George ufus Cole, • Wright, McQueen, h, Amaud ot, David leakney, Warren Link (ial- , Josepli Bowser, r, Rufus ainilton, \ LutCri, muiel G. )n, llivam! Wolis, I t'tti'clinaud, iUg, Maxi-i HOpll fi. I h',(.l)t'rt l^ftrtlkmes aad llLair OilSf aseottdd, at Wlio^sale at CliaidherV 1878.3 YORK. 67 Kay, U. C kSvovil, Wilham LVchrati, Joseph C. Lulnb, Alexander Budrot, Patrick McOowun, Christopher liicbardson, WiMiam J. Atard, John Murray, James Carroll, George P. Lclilanc, Jacob U. Hebert. AmRSa E. Killatn, William H. Ilaywurd, Jobn Sullivan, sen., Richard Maddlson, John Bourf?t'ois, Jonathan W. Hir'rs, John A. Humphrey, John L. llarriS) Joseph Irvin, liichard Loworisou, Reuben Ward, Job AaderBon, and James h. Welling, Esquires. Ckrk ofth-day in Juno and first TuesdiiV in n.\:oii!>>i'r. AdititionaJ ?l'r/,(«—Firrit Tuesday in April and second Tuoiday in Bupteinbor, COUNTY or YORK. Judge of the CoKr;l>j Court.-- J a:^, ^•'-teadujan, Es^q Cha:. H. B. FisKcr, Clerk.*^ f ^stable, and Slate S|ioii{i6, at C6atoA0i^«^ YORK. Ciimpbell, Thomas Gill, Kicharfl TTayno, Ooorrre Clement?, Allan M'Lt'an' Thomas II. n()l)ort.son, Asa Coy, Isaac Ki'.huni, Junior, F.(h\ind Siniondy, . CharK'S MTIn^rson, Ira Iiit2;nihain, Junior, Spaflbid J. Bavkft, fieveiley j A. J{ol)insonj I^cnjaniiu Yerxa, liunjaniin Goo'lspo^-^d, James FaiiTie, I Israel (Stnitli, Euocli Dow, Edwurd j'idocoii, J. McDonald, Andrew I Caldcr, SanincI Fox, .foscph Fickaid, Thomas MiU'ray. Janja, Junior, Moses Hilhnan, IlezekiahCronkhite, John (juiou, Thomas Tcm])le, ITuiih M'Kuy, Benson Smith, Tliomas Herbert, Lewis IT. llucsti.s, Jeremiah ('hristy, John S. F>iirkcr, Thomas Stewart, A. Shives, Martin Mackay, Sannicl A. Akerley, Joa If. Dykemaii, William C. Brown, (jeoige W, Knox, Alexander Moody, Samuel F. (Jroavenor, George Nevers, W'ni. (Jibson, JohnS. I'atterson, Henry llogera, Thomas Davis, William Whitehead, Constantine Connelly, Archibald M'Lean, William Jamicson Geo. Lester, John A. Beckwith, Patrick Helvage, Wm. (iiuiou, Samuel Dayton, I Mhorton, .John Taylor, W. V. Joslln, John L. Grant, Thomas F. hi.iiwlcrs, Joel Milhir, Thomas Fringle, l?eiijamin H. Ciiiyion, BfM'niM'd Elliott, William Lewis, Joshua Hilhnan, George 11. Maxin, James Si\therland, George A, Perlcy, Abraham McKoen, Wm. Wilson, John Anderson, Richard V. Winter, George Ilistcen, George Estcy, Frederick A, Perley, Patrick Kirlin, Samuel Yerxa, William H. Biden, William fl. Murray, Joseph Reed, Solomon Vail, William Henry Wm. Calder, NicholriS T. Wheeler, Wm, Roach, John Eggar, Frederick Long, Robert Robinson, Stephen G. Fowler, Duncan Mckenzie, Thomas Miles, John L. Hains, .Tamc.'i E, Smith, Benj, Yerxa, jr., Richard Long, William Earle, Zebulon Currie, Benjamin A. Winton, Andrew Ross, Richard Bellamy, Asa Dow, Hiram Dow, Alex. Thompson, Alexander Gibson, Lewis Fisher, Jesse Parent, David Pugh, Jesse Christy, Wm i Clarkson, Asa D. Brooks, Edward II. Hartley, Wm. Dunham, James D. i McKay, Jolm L, Fletcher, Joseph Heron, Jainci? Griilith, Jame.s I Johnston, William S Esty, George Hatt, Charles L. Flartt, Stephen I Boone, Wm. Grieve. George Iiiprraham, AI)in;;ton E, Cliff, Samuel Col- Iter, James Henry, William i>oyd, Thomas F. Barker, Asa Mitchell, Jas. I I'cireut, Michael Delieity, Ijcverit Estabrooks, Charles McCormack Leonard Yerxa, George Foster, Owen Sharkey, .lohn Owens, David, I Douglas, Zebulon Estey, Henry Boone, Charies McGibbon, Hiram H. Veysey, William Foster, Alfred Whitehead, Adam Jtickson, John Ru- therford, George Coulter, Barton Gandy, David U. Thomas, Jeremiah I Meaher, John W. Barker, John Davidson, Hcnrv Mcb'arlane, James P. Maclauchlan, Alexander Dennett, Benjamin It, Burt, John Rictiards, and Thomas Dowling, Esquires. JIi(/h Sher/.lf.-Taomas Temple, Esc|, DepfUif SIierilf. — \Vin.Fv\o\. licepar of the RoUh and Clcrh. of the Peorc — Geo. J. Dibblec, Esfj. Surrof/a/.e.—Gn)it.isxl:n<'rH for Soleinniziuf) Marrimje. — John Allon, and J. Har- rison, Kstiiiirc:^. Auvt)onver>i, — Sumuol A. A kcrlev, Joseph M\>hml!, Geo. A. PcHcy, Thos. W. Stiiith, .IcroTniah Staples, 'TIios. Douf,'la«H, and W. H. Friel Coi/imi.sxiovers of the Ahiifi and Work Jio-tse. — LmWow McGibbon, Thomas Piingle, and Jerouiiah Staples. Keeper. — John Fleming. TeritiH of the C/ciieral Se^sionn. — Firtt Tuesday in January and Second Tucfid:iy in June. Jh'ma of the Supreme Court — Eijuitu Side. — First Tuesday in every month, excepting February and &)pteinber, and instead of February the aittinga shall be on the last Tuesday in January. CORPORAtlON OF FUKDKKICTON. Geokok F. Guegorv, Esquire, Mayor. Charlefl W. Heckwilh, Esquire, City Clerk. P. McPeak, Escjuirf', City Auditor. John Edwards, Es(]iiire, City Treasurer. isquirn, ) Wellington Ward. Aldermkn tl (C 5 James Mc(jausland, Esq I Edward Soery, Esquire, j George II. Simmons, Et^qui I J. B. Gunter, Esquire, j A. Anderson, Essquirc, ( G. Fred. Fisher, Esfjuiro, ( D. liUcy, Esquire, 1 '»ViUiam Grevies, Eisquire, ] Samuel Fleming, Esquire, > St. An}i'8 Ward. y Carleton Ward, i QaectCs Ward. V King''s Ward, M. Kichcy, Escpiire, Charles Prannen, Esq., City Marshal ; Daniel Casey, Esq., Chief Engi" \vm:v and Koad Master ; Geo. Nowlan, Assistant Elnglneer ; John P^leniing, Alms House Keeper; Richard Hudbon, Clerk of Phoenix Square Market; D, Currier, Wharfinger and Harbour Master. John Edwards, Es(iuire, Commissioner of the Alms House. Charles White, Keeper of the I'ity Hall. Assessors. — M. Maekfiy, George Coulthurd, James Farrcll, GcOrge A. Perlcy, and James Agnew. •IIk.visors, — Edward Seery, Ciniirraan ; G. F. Fisher, D. Lucy^and G. H. Simmons. Tuusri^Ks or Schools (uruier the Commor. Schools ActlS*?!). — Ap- poii.i.ed i)y (niVer:!!:H;iit : A. F. Fiai';i(.i|ili (C}i;iirman) ; John A. "vlorrison, j and John McDonahl, Es(piii\-.s. Apin.int.jd by City Council : George F. | Atlierton, Thomas Dowling. Z. i{. Everett, anil C. II. I?. Fislicr, E.-ftuireS. j PoLicr; DKPAnTMEXT. — Joim L. MiinOi, E>'quu'v', Police Magi.-:trato ; i Tlunnas Dov.ltng, and .foh'i Richards, Esquiros, lilting M ;ig it i rates ; ] ] .T(il:ii WnnrlwAi'd. I I'ollccriien — Piiilip Muiiigan an FiRK Oia'ARi'MKNT. — A Icvaiidria jSUuni, Mrr- h'/u/lne Coinpani/, Vo. 1 j George llatt, Captain ; James White, Engineer. Charles Whittaker, ■ f- I' } '' ll! I £.-< IM i ;li r 60 Elixir«>, now being largely ordered by PhyKioianfl) DOMINION OP OANAPA. f^'^'i^^- Gaptftiu No. 8 Company ; lloufy Perkfl, Captain No. 4 Company ' John MoTianglilin, Captain No. 5. Coiiipat\y. SruVEYoiiH OF LuvnKii. — Rol(»m(>n MoFarlnnc, Wni. \l. Turner, Wm. S. Kstcy, Wilmot (juiou, Alfred Tinner, and William Caldor. Surveyors of Wood a.nd (^oai.. — Aloxandcr I'ortcr, Wihnof; (Juion, Josc'pli (i. (lill, and !». Oiuricr. Fknok Vikweus, — .John Fleming, Hugh Doliovty, Sen., Daniel Kenny, and John M. Rud. Fireimrds. — Isaac W. Simmons, Thomas Ilatheway, F. E. Athorton, J. E. Perks, John Owens, Thomas Morris, John Babbitt, Joseph Van- dine, Thomas Logan, and James Agnew. Fredcriclon Skaliv<) Club. — Thomas Temple, President ; Hon. John A. Beckwith, John Pickard, Es<| , M. P., and A. F. Jlandolph, Esfj , Di- rectora. John L. Marsh, Esquire, Solicitor ; John Richards, Es(iuire, Secretary and Treasurer. P)'edcricto7i Railwai/ Company. — Tiios. Temple, Esquire, President ; John Richards, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. J. L. Inches, Esq., A. F. Randolph, Esq., Lewis Carvell, Esq., and II. D. McLeod, Esq., Directors. (yiTY SiiRVKYou. — A. G. Beckwith, Esquire. MUNICIPALITY OF YORK COUNTY. — COUNCILLORS. Dumfries — Michael Doherty and Henry Holder ; Prince William — James Henry and Charles McCormack ; Kingsclear — Thos. B. Wheeler and Isaac Kilburn ; AfannerfiSutton— John Rutherford and William Mur- phy ; New Mari/hmd—LiiVfh Fisher and Samuel H. Nason ; iSf. Marifs. — T. F. Barker and William McBean; Stanley— y^WYxivnx Clarkson and James D. McKey ; /)ov<7/a.s-— George N. Foster and F. P. Tliompson ; Qxi^ensbury—'WxWv.ww Miller and .lames W. Brown ; Cantcrhary — Alex. Bennett and Charles Wright ; Southampton — Asa D. Brooks and An- drew Cakler; Briykt — Siunuel S. Burpee and Wni. MeKecn. Thomas F. Barker, Witnlrn ; Henry B. Rainstbrd, Junior, Secretary- 7Veasurer; Jainos S. Beek, Auditor. DOMINION OP CANADA. The Right Honorable Sir Frkderick Temple, Earl of Duflerin. Vis- count and Baron Clandeboye, of Clandeboyc in the County Down, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Baron Duf- ferin and Clmdrboye, of Ballylcidy and Killeleagh in the County Down, in the reerii;i,e of Ireland, one of Her Ma- 'jesty'ri Most Ilounrable Privy Council, and a Baronet Knight of tho 3!o.st Mastriuus Or>lor of St. i'airick, and KuigTit Com- mander of the M»;-t HoMorablc Order of the Bath, Oo-.orn.'ir (icicral of Canada, and (ToveriKv.- and Covn!r.:x;i'foi' of .Ttit'ti>'o ni'.il .Atl'U'iio;,- iii'ncivil ; lloii. Sir ftcorpjo I'fionnc (^ui'tiiT, D.i't., <), (,\, Minister of Militiii niid I'ctVncc; Il.iii. Siiiaucl L. Tillt'.y, 0. Jl , .Minister of (■iHroriis ; Ilou. Sir vimiums lliiirks, K.<'.M.(i., Mini:tc'r()i'Kiiii!iK-c ; ilon. llcitor Loiiid Lau^oviii. t'.!!., Miiiistor ol'i'ulilio Wdi'lvs; lion. Cliiul'.'ri TiiMpcr, < '. !>., Miiii.-ter ni' InlaiiJ iUivi'imo ; !l(in. .los.jili liowc. !-'(j(.'n'i;iiy ol Stiitc for tlit; I'roviinv s ; lion. .Jolni (»H."on- 'lor, T'rc-iil. lit uC llio i'rivy (.'oniicil ; Hon. l\!tor .\liU lull, .Miiiistor of Mnriiio und Fislicrii's ; liou. Ak'X.inticr (lamiilu'll, I'o^fmiistcr (ioncrul ; lion. .JiiiMts Cox Ailvind, Sucrdtat'y ol' State of (.'aniidii ; Hon. Joan Cha.s. Chiipuis, Iloceivt'i' General ; lion. (.-Inisloplier Dunliin, Minister of A;^ri- culture and Stiitiatios. "Wni. A. Hiinsworth, Eiriq., Chu k ; J. (). Cote, E-sq., A^^sistant Clork. ilevvitt llcrnind, Es(|uii'o, Deputy of the Minister of Justice. Ceo. Futvoye, IW[., (I C, Deputy of the Minister of Militia and Defence. liobert S. .Nl. Houehette, E.s(|nire, CornmiHsioner of Customs. Willi. iin Diekinson, Escpjire, Deputy lns])ector Cieneral. John r;an;:;t()ti, Es(iuire, Auditor Cieneral. Toussiant Tiudean, Esij., C. E., Deputy of tiie Mini.«tor of rublie Works. Alexander Drunel, Ks(piire, Conuiii-sioner of Inland Revenue. E. .\. Meredith, Esq., Eli.D., Under Secretary of State for the Provinces. William Smitli, Es(j., Deputy of the iMinister of Marine and Fisheries. William II. (Jrillin, Fdcjuire, Deputy Postmaster (leneral. Jean C. Taeho, Esquire, M. D., i)ep\ity of the Minister of A^^riculture. Ktieime Parent, Esquire, Under Secretary of Stale for Canada. Thomas D. Ilairington, Estpiire, Deputy Receiver General. MKMnKM OP THE Sexatk fou TifR Pkovinok ok Nf,\v Britnswick. — Memhkus of TitE House of Commons fou the Province of N'. B. — York Cowi.fl/ : John Piekard ; Carkton : Charles (.'onnell. QncoCa : John Ferris, KinffH : James Domvillo. Si'Mhnri/ : Charles Burpee. NoytkuivherJand : Peter Mitchell. Wexhnorland) Albert J. Smith. K Ihr F/hhI, Oni'irnnr. ijL'iil. C.)ljiitl Ji)lm .'''u'lii'l.'r,-, /'n)i'nt. lIoM. .lolin J, Kra.sor, I'roviiuial Si'civtaiy ; Hun, Gcorj^o K. Kln;», Attoi'iioy(i(Mu'i'al ; lion. HcMijiiinin 11. Stovonson, Suivoyor (iinicral ; Hon. Williutn Kelly, Cliiuf ConunLssionor Hoard (f Works ; Hon, \\. S. Cuif, Hon, A, MoQiicun, Hon. J, 11. (JrawTord, and Hon. Goo. AV. White. LEGISLATIVE t'OLI.'CIL. The nonoruhlo John Simciok SAtrNOKR^, Prcsulcnf. Hon. E. FK'handk'r, Hon. (Miarlos Harrison, Hon. Wni. Hamilton, Hon. A. Mcfj. Si!('ly, Hon. John H. K'yan, Hon. hniiid nanin<.;ton, Hon. Wil- liam Todd, lion. Charles IV-rluy, lion. William Muirhciid, Hon. liohcrt Youhl;, Hon. J(jhn L(j\vi.s, lion. TIioma>< R. Jones, Hon. \i. H) of York. — Hon. Jolui J. Kraser, liobert Robinson, John A. Bcckwith, and Charles McPhorson, Ksuniros. Cou.nf.li of S'linl ,hhti.— -\\w\. (}cm). E. King, Edward Willis, Michael W. Muher, and Joseph Coram, Esipiires. Coiintif of Wedinorland. — Angns M(!(ine'„m, Peter A. Landry, D. L. Hanington, and John Humphrey, Esipiires. Conntjf of Ckarlotfe. — Hon, Henj. R. Stevenson, F. Hibbard, J«)30ph Donald, and John Brown, IJ.sfjnires. Count]/ of ATtny's.— E. A. Vail, (Jeorgo Otty, and J. Herbert Craw- ford, Es([uires. County of C^wet'ws.— -Ebene/.er Williams, and Walter S. Butler, Es- quires, County of Sunbn7'i/.—-Uon. J. S, Covert and Archibald Hanison, Esqrs, County of No)'i.hi(.-nJ)er!>-iiul. — Hon, WilliaTn M. Kelly, J. C. Gotigh, Michael Adam.s, and Thomas F. Gillespie, Ei(juire3. County of Knit. — Hon. W. i^. Ciic, and A. (irirronard, Esquirc^i. County of C<'irlcton.-—W . fjindsay, and George W. White, Esquires. County of GloHccHtpr. — Samuel II. N'apier, and T. Blanchard, Esquires. County of Jlf.'itiyonvhe. — John i'hillips, and William Montgouiory, Esquires, County of Albert. — Rufns Palmer, M. D., and J. Ryan, Esquires. County of F/t"M/7*''.--LevitoTi'.:^i'i;u!lL, and Jr.nv^s Tibbot- , Tl-nrs. City of Sulnt John. — Aaron Alward, and William Wedderburn, Esquires. »nor. [1R78. nut Gov- I' II in'. I'. 10. Kino;, III ; lloii. . H. Cuie, lite. on, lion, [on. Wil- I. liohcrt 'A'cridgo, »ailey. liro, As- John M. folin A. iMiuliaol , D. L. Joyoph t Craw- er, Es- Esqra. Gotigh, i Hires. !| quires, 'j L1U1017, 1 1 burn, FlnTonng Rxtrnct«4 ol all kiii(l)4, nU['|'»^'iL'^''''^ Drnsj Htore* 187:>.] oKFioxas or TiiK orowk — coiiuts. 03 (ilji'^en. — (!liarl*, Iv'juiriC', ['ui'iii.",i, J). D., Chaplain. orFlOKlW OF TflK CUOW.V. ]I< n. ,It>lni J. Kias('r, lleeeiver (it-nor.-l ; T?ou. ni'ortjy K. Kin^^, Attoruoy Ooiut.»1 ; William Jack, Kt<(iuire, A'lvocate Gcuerui , Willinm H. Tui'lt, K.ujuijo, Clerk of the Crown; Jatno.s rt. lioek, Esquire, Auilitor (uineriil. .) W Smith, Deputy I'roviiujial Sjoretury itn;l Doputy Reeoivor General. Andrew Inches, Eycj., Deputy Surveyor General. Qnceiih Coiuisc). — Hon. E. \i. (lliamller, lion. U. h. Hazen, Hon. John II. (iray, (Jeorge Kerr, I). S. Kerr, Charles Dud', A. J. Siuitli, Williani Jack, George 1). Street, S. R. Thomson, A. L. Faliuer, Wiu. H. Tuck, H. Lester Pcterei, Eiiqmres, anil Hon. Charles N. Skinner. DO A UU OF WORKS, lion. William Kelly, ConuuLssioner ; Asa Coy, Esipure, CLik COURTS. SUPRKMK COURT OF JUUlCATriRE. Chirf Justice —Ihm. William J. Ritchie, 30th Koveniher, I8ftf>. JusticcH. — H(Mi John 0, Allen, 22(1 September, ISIi'i ; Hon. John W, Weltlon, 30th November, 18»)5 ; Hon Charles Fisher, Oct. 1868 ; Hon. A. Rainsford Wetmore, 25th May, 1870. William H. Tuck, Eiscjuire^ Clerk of the Crown; Williant Carman, I Esquire, Clerk of the PleiW, 'J'jouM.s : llllary — First Tuesday in February; 7i'(/•^•^T — Second Tut^s- day in April; 7 W/ti^y— Second Tuesday in June; Michael/uaft — Second Tuesday in October. Nisi Pkisi Sittijios in tkk County oi' York —Second Tuesday in May and last Tuesday in October. CIRCUIT COURTS. Saint JoHN-~-Socond Tuesday in January, May, and August, and third Tuesday in November. SiTNiuiRY — First Tuesday in July. Qukkn's — First Tuesday in March. Chaulottk — Third Tuesday in January and Fourth Tuesday in July. King's — Fourth Tuesday in February and Second Tuesday in July. Albert — Second Tuesdny in July. Wkstmorlano— Second Tuesday in January and third Tuesday in July. Kknt. — 2d Tuesday in March and fourth Tuesday in September. RKSTiGonouK- — Last Tuesdny in August. GLOrcKSTicn-— First Tuesday in Se[)tembt;r. XoRTiiuMUKULANo— -Second Tuesday in September. Cauikton-— Last Tuesday in September. Victoria— -Weduesdiiy before the last Tuesday in September. rrr.j >'.S. JDa ttoy Esaettofes, in large var iety, at Cfeafftaer^au 64 BARUISTSRS AND ATTORNEYS. [1878. CERKK OF THE CIRCUITS. froorgo BIatrf>, E>!r|uiv(\ City and county of Saint .John ; J. R, I^eck, Esquire, Wostmorlfiud ; S. Q. Morse, Esij., AHjcrt : (':>loI) Richardson, Esq., K.eiit ; Jo-^cpli. ( '. Uai'^ciie, Ei-q., llcsiigouclif ; Samnul Tlionison, YiSil, Xorlhr.mborhuid ; Lewis A. Milts, Kri'i., Cliiirlotlt; ; F. tl. Morton, Es*!., Kingri ; T. R. Wotniore, Eso., Queens ; Ritndolph K. Joiies, Esq., Carteton;' TiiL^oi.hilua DL-sliri-.;'y/ E^q., Cl'Ui:-,-.4iM' ; Ch^u'les W. Deck- wltli, E,s(t., Sunl)iiry ; Cliarlos II. Lugrin, Es<[., \'ictoi'ia. corrura fou tkij tuouatk of wri j,s, ani> ouan'^hko .u^ministratj.'ONS. Tlie rr(^l>i),to Court for tlie City and County of St. John, is held every Evidiiy nt tiiroo o'clodc at tlio Registry Office; rtml tho like Cou-t in the other CounticH of the Proviuco, is held at the tiiiies speeiftlly appointed Ivy the respeciivc^ .Tudges. • CKjDRT op niVORCS; and MiA?RtMONIAL CAUSES. Hcnomblo Charles Finlior, Judge; F. A. II. Straton, Esq , Registrar. TKRMd — The fourth Tuesday in Februai'v, June, and October. COURT 01-' V.tXJK APMIRAMY; IIorKiriihJc Robert L. LTavien, Judge and (*on>missary ; B. Lester Pe- ters, Esquire, Deputy Judge and Conunissai'y ; William Jack, Esquire, Advocate Ceuoral ; George Blatch, Esquire, Registrar and Scribe ; G. Sidney Smith, B. L Peters, Q. C, and Alfred E, Oulton, Esquires, Sur- roffoivs. Thonvas C. Humbert, Marshali COiJRT IXHl TUB TRIAL ANI> rUNISUMKNT OP PiRACY AND OTHER O-FFfclNUfiS ON T;JE ItlOH SKAS. Tlie Governor; tlu) Chief Justice, ami other Judges of tho Supreme Court , tho Members of the Exccu'ave CoujkuI ; Jndge of the Vice Ad- mimky ; the I'ul>lic Secretary ; Puljlic Treasurer ; Coinn^mder in Chiefs Flag Officers, and Captains, and Commanders of Ships of War on this Station for the time being ; , Registrar and'Scribe. The Court sits at any place within the Province to bO' appointed by any thjce of the members — the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of thJo Judgeb of the Supreme C/Ourt, or Judge of the Admiralty, being one. SaLL OP BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. [O-usTCRVE.— Tlu)so -yfhoip, nJvnies are printed in ftalks aro either not re^iciicg or iu>t practising m tliis Proviiici;.] Tlioso marked thua * aro Notarioa l^ublic NAMES. thiDiea S'l/inrtofi Mm'se, .... Hon. Joliu Sln.cjo Saunders, lion. v.. I{. Clmndlor, (^ C. *\Vi'djuni Knd, Q. C Clu.rlos V. NVetniore, * George Jar via Dibblce^ ... VVtlliaqai WUoy, Admitted AUorn.c-y. Admitted I'arriHtor. ivCfidunco. IV Feb. 18U;i0Fcb.,1814:Nova Scotia, 18 do. 17|18 do., 1.9iFrederiot.on. ?l|l'iOct., 23;i)orijbeslei:. 11 Oct., 20 Fob,, 11 Jnlv, 18 e-ct., 17 July, 23 17 Feb., au: ',i>"j!u July, do. 28lly Oct., do. 24 1 17 July, 28 Hath ur tit. Kredorieton. do. R'.r. deCbute. «^i&._ — .._ . The bent Black Ink known— the Dicroio— at CfiBloners. Ad. Chief, this ing ui. 1873.] BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEV8. 65 NA]\tES. AtJrailtei.1 Alt(.;-ncy. Adn-.iH.Ml ] '>,■'. rristiT. Kcsidciico, * Robert Frusf-r 3I:iaen, , . . , Williaui Carman. Horatio Nolisun llioks Liigriii, Tiiuothv K. Wetmore, IJ.C.L. EUK, . Charles Dohprty, * Humphrey T. Gilbert .., Thomas C. Chapman, *William .lames Gilbert, .. *AciilH.Hli. Palmer, Q. C.,. ♦Georgo Otty, M., ir. Oct., le> Feb. 15 July, 2") Oct., do. 1ft July, IV Oct 16 Oct., 11 Feb., 8 May, 13 Oct., do. 12 Oct., do. 7 Feb., do. ISJuly, do. 17 Oct., 17 Oct. 6 Feb do. n Feb., 11 Feb., 1837 17 June, 37 14 Oct., 10 Feb., do 18 Oct., 9 Feb., do 15 June, 12 Oct., 8 Feb., 13 June, 17 Got., do 17 Got. do 17 Oct., 4 Feb., June, 14 Oct., do 3 Feb., do 15 June, 13 Oct., 13 Oct., y Feb., do 12 Oct., 8 Feb., IS June, 2s! do. do. 211 do. 30 82 3 84 do 83 do 85 do. do. do. do. 183' , 3t) do. 36 87 38 do 38 39 do 39 do 40 40 40 do 40 do 40 41 do 41 do 42 do d'. 41 do Oct., 5 Feb., 18 Oct., 1^) July, M Oct. 5 Feb., 1(1 July, 18 Oct., 17 do. 11 Feb., 8 May. Feb., \i] Oct., 15 Oct., 9 Feb., 7 do. 9 Feb., 8 Feb., 12 Got., do. 12 Oct. 11 Feb., 9 do. do. 2;s (U) 3i) do. 31 81 3 "^.aint John, FrudiMictou. Saint John, (irij^otown. Kiuicsiou, K.C. Daihou.sie. St. Andrews. 1st. John. 11 Feb., 183 3 Feb. M Oct., 13 June, 6 Feb., 15 Oct., 4 Feb., do 11 Juno, 14 Oct., 3 Feb., 16 June, 13 Oct., do 13 Oct., do 13 Oct., 9 Fob., l(j June, 13 Oct., 12 do 8 Feb.. gSlChatham. 34iGagetown. do.lFrodericton. 35JSaint John. 84\Fredericton. 3.=i St. Andrews. S7 Hopewell, jjo Nova Scotia. 87 Saint John. 88 Frederieton. 87 Saint Stephen. do. Dorehe:;ter. 1837 Saint John. 37 Woodstock, do. Manitoba, do. S&ini John. Frederieton. Arichat, C. B. Nova Scotia. New York, llopewell. BVedericton. Restigoucho. ihUhurst. FrederictoD. Saint John. du. Kings Co. dojSaint John, do Saint John. 42 Newcastle* do 1 Frederieton. 42 37 40 40 do 41 do 40 41 42 do do do 44 44 1 17 .lune, lis Oct.. !13 Oct., i u L'eb., I do k; Oct., 5 Feb., 15 Oct., Saint John. Samt John. Au.stralia. Frederieton. Woodstock. Tobiipic, Saint John, duj Woodstock. 4'8» 166 RARRIRTERS AND ATTOUNKYS. [lyV^J. NAMES. C. ]\'ohert Jhi'kcr, tiuii.y * Albeit.). Smith, Q *Tli,)mas \V. Bliss, *Jaines A. James, Richard S. Armstrong, Do lights B. SierenHy . . , *S>iinuel li. Ihtvidson, John Henry Phair, ... George Jfure, ... *Samuel R. Thomson, Q. C. Albert T. D. McElmen, *(>eorge lilatch, ... Thomas R. Moore, ... James R. Curry, .. ., Alexander Thomson Paul, WiUiarn, Jlenry Haihcway, . . Ward Chipynari Drury, A. B. Henry B. Robinson, A. B.y *Samnel Thomson, Georcce J. Bliss, Frederick Costur, . . . , William H. Bwkerfield, .... George Skellington <7riaimer, *Henrv W. Frith, IIo'K Peter Mitchell, .... William. Wilkinson, *(rto. Q. Gilbert, A Edward, Jack, *\\. Lester Peters, Q. C *Drtniel Ferguson, Edward B. Chandler Jan., James Fraser, John C. Winslow, William W. Street, A. R., *Robert Hutchinson, *John James Fraser, BenjamiK G. Gray, A. B., *Lewi8 J. Almon, *D. Gustavus Maclauchlan, ♦Charles W. Weldon, A. M Alexander Rallentine, *Hurd Peter ><, A.B., William P. Dole, A. B., ... James J. Kerr, John L. Marsh, Juu., A. JaiiU'8 Taylor, Jan., *William Henry Tuck, Q, *Charles J. Sayre, . . . , Gtorge Fredericli' JRll, ... . *^Willium W*;dderburn, .... Josejdi l>. Peck, . . . . WiUiaiti MtriHtt Wright * Alj'nd Win. Sacary, A. B. *Jaraes R. MttC8ho,ne, . . . . B. Ad!ntttcot<>rolu'ster. flnjSniot .lolin. h\< Haiiil .inl'u. (il I Dorchester. t;(»|St. .'\ndre\v.s. K2iFrederictou. Cll^^aitit John, do Coiled States. Pi; Saint John. 01 do. 02 do. 03 1 Hopewell, do'i^iiint John, do Dalhousie. do Fredericton. 04 Ignited States. 65lSai»it .John. . . . Cnited States = 64 Grand Falls. 05 Woodstock. 04 Fredericton. . . . Shediac. 01 Fredericton. 05 Woodstock, do Fredericton. doj P. E. Island, do I Saint John. do! do. 05' Dorchester. 05 do 04 05 00 05 60 (iO 00 66 05 do 05 do 07 07 do 07 do Moncton. Saint .lolin. do. do. Ricliibucto. Arestook, Sussex Vale. St. Stephen, .Saint John, Saint John. Fiedericton, Saint John. do. do. do. Ottawa, Australia, Fredericton. Kichibueto. United States. Fredericton. . •^^■ tlo Saint George. 07 Saint John. do do do. do. Great variety in tliR Toilet line ollercd at Clialoncr's. 68 BAUklSTERS AND ATTOUNKYS. [1873. NAMKS. Frederick W. Stockton, .. Walter James KihuT, William lh'rb(,-n Smuolt, . . llobert J. Ritctiey, llnhui MnUlun\ A. J/, .. .Vllun Alfred I'e-jk, Randolph Kctciiinn Jones, Isaac Allen Jack, A. 13. .. James II an nay, Jolm P. lLi(h d. Ne\v(ui-I't>. do do St. .'>UM)'ai-U. do do do, Spices, ground <& whole, Baking t'owUers, 4&c.,atChaloner's* 1878.] ECCLESIASTIOAL. 69 NAMES. Admitted AttojTifjy. Henry Hil.VHrd, J.L. B., ... ..j 18 Feb., icobcrt O. Stockton, LL. B., do Edward T. (1. Kuovvl'js, do Meiboiune MoMonugle, .... do Harry \i. riiiiit, .... do A. liainstord iitilloch, do Robert A. Botdeii, A. P.., . . , , i22 June, George W. Biirbicijj;o, A. M., do William Pugsley, A. B., . . . . } do Charles Abner Macdonald, .... 2fi Oct , Admitted Da'Tister. Residence. 1\ do do do do do 71 do do do 20 ^0 Fob., Ar^ril, Feb.. do do do 72 Saint John, do Cbiithfim. d();SiU)it John. doi do, dolKredcricton. do Woodstock. Saint John, do. do. ECCLESIASTICAL. THE CHURCH OF p:ngland. BiSHor — The Right Rev. John Medley, D. D., Bit>iiop of Fredcrictou — I')'cdury, Haninjxton, Rev^ E, A, W., Rector, Prince Williinn and DunitVies. Neales, Rev. J,, Rector, 'jaiietown Neides, Rev. Wm, S., Itectoi-, Cliatliam Dean Rural. Neales. Rev. T., Rector, Woodstock. l'tirtridt?e, llcv. Francis, Rector, Rothc say. Pickett, Rev. D. W., Missionary, Green- wicli and Wickliam. Pearson. Rev. J., Sul) Dean, Cathedral, Fredericton, and Missionary at New Maryl:inury. Joim. ,*^ i — (De.^ii Ilurtii.) Haensel, Re\-, C, L. F.. Saint ,lolui. j V.',!i'u.;i'ord. Uev. K. A.. Ifecl'.'r. Norton. Ilcyt. Itev. L. A., Mis.si'/itary, .Viiilovcr. ; v-';iii;,.,-, lii.v. (.'anon, Re^-tor, Hampton. JaliVev, Rev. AV., Mi-.sii,iiary, bl. Mary's! —(Dean Uurai). aii.l Sianlov.— (i)i :ui Rira!). Jarvis, Rev. G. S., D. D,, Re«'tor, S!ie- diao — (Dean RiindV Kelclmm, R.-v. < aiioi., D. 1).. R.vl.'.r, St, Andviws. Lee. Rev. *,anon, Rector, I'rcdeiieti'n. >tedley. Rev. CaaiMi, Iti eti.r, Sii^>.v. McKiel. ];ev, \V, Lei;., lUc ;«;i-, IS.iil/.ir- i. 3iilnct\ lht\ C Retired ^HssiMual•y. Westflekl. W.iil jWeiKs, R, i S^'i'lmore. r, ilev. \V., As:;iHl;';it, Moncton. .\.IJ., Mis.-'iMnary Cocaii^ne, V, i\ I,. CMnite, Kinprstoti, Wil'iaiii-. I!ev. .1. S., Mi'^.ionary. Cam- l„.S,.|l,.._.(^!). ;in Piii-a!.'i liV^i)/, li.f. A., T-''"''-'i VI i,;.-;,,7..ivi- '■■• W'linlinan. ReV, (i.-ld. Willis, Rev. C, Missimiary, PetUoodiac Ret"i'-d Mis-:iMii;u'\", ]•:. S., Rector, Wo.st- ?i\ Citrate of'MacnoAin, the popular eltervcscentt at Chalotitii'^tt. 70 KOOLKSIASTICAti, [187H. PUESDYTERIAN CHURCH OF '11113 MARITIME I'UOVINCES. IN CONNECTIOX WITn THE CllUIlCrt OP SCOTL/VXl). Rov. James Murray, Moderntor nf pyimd ; Rev. Peter Ktay, Clerk. 1. PrenhyUri/' <>f St. tfolm. — Pnint Jcliii : Itevs. Robert. J. Cfiineron, Clerk; Fredericton, John M. Brooke, 1). 1). ; St. Andrews, Peter Keiiy ; PortljiiKJ. (leorne J. Caie, A. 15. ; Nrialiwaak, Stanley Ac, Rev. Wm. Fogo ; Richmond and Woodstock, Rev. W.P. Uepg. 2. rre--ibyteiy of Mir S. Beek, Wm. Carman, R. T. CUncli, T. W. Daniel, Hon. Judge Fisher, George Y,. Fenety, R. F. Hazen, T. B. Hanington, I. Allen Jack, W. M. Jarvis. B. L. Peters, llurd Peters, Beverley Robinson, James R. Ruel, Edward Simonds, G. Sidney Smith, G. A. Scliofield, J. Woodforde Siaith, G, D. Street, Eze- kiel Taylor, C. W. Weldoii, and Hou. K. D. Wilmot. ^ay Water, Lime Juice, Cod Liver Oil, at Chalotier's. 1878.] EOCLKSIASTKiAL. 71 REFORMED PRRRnYTERTAN CIIUJICII OF IRELAND. Ueva. Alexiiiider McLcod Stavely, St. John, J. R. Lawyon, IJi'.rntaVille, St. Mar- tins, and liluck River; MiUstrtam aiid AVatsou Bettiemciit, vacant. ROMAN CATIIOLTC CLEHaYMEN, IN THR niOOESR or SAINT .TOnN, NEW UltUNSWICK. The Right Rev. John Sweknt, D. I),, Bishop of IJev. Aiitoiiie Ouellet, Rev. Francois Crtriuier, Rev. St, John; Rev, Jo8. Michau.1, W. P. Chapman, and Rev. R. F<;dox, City of St. John; Rev. E. .J. Dunphy, C.irletoii, St. John ; Kev. R. Vereltd» Jhitc, ,\QS^\t\\ {\ Angwin. liaiedeV(^"te, ^.T Teed, William Baines. Monctonand Coverdalc, I. K. Thurlow, Stephen Humphrey. A. M,, Supernumerary. iJo/c/u'^^f?/, Robert A, Temple, Wm. Teniple, Supernume- I rary. I/opncet/, Samupl Ackitan. IJill.sbor(ni(//i, Douglas Chiipman. l/avdo.'k, I Thomjis Allen. Sa/i'tlniry ami KIght, G. W.Fisher. BicfnJincto, Richard Weddell I Atnhtf.'it, John Waterliouse. Xappan, John M. Pike. J'lcrrnboro', David B. Scott, ! John Uolts. AdO'Jcaiti IIurOaui\ Joseph M. Fisher. CHRISTIANS, OR DISCIPLES OF CIFIU'^T. Saint John, N. B. — Duke Street. — Pastor, Elder George GarrHty. Deer Island, N. B — Pastors, Elder Harris Greenlaw and W. F. Hughes. Letite (St. Geor^re).— Elder . Keswick, N. B.— Elder . OUbb Tubing, Retorts, Beakers, Flasks, &c , at ChalonerSi 72 BCCLKfllASTICAL. [1878. BAPTIST MfNTSTKRS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. WESTEUV ASSOCIATION. Rev. I. E. Kil', Saint John, Mo NEW BRUNSWICK. Rev. W. Williama, Chairman; Mr. James Woodrovv, Secretary and Treasurer; Hon. Freeuum Tapper, Isaac Bi-trpoe, M. P., Mr Froenuin D(>nnis, Rev, S. G. Dodd, Ruv. A. MacGrei^or, Rev. C. Duff, Rev. J. Whitman, and Mr, H. P. Bridgug, Union Coraniiitee. FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. J. E. Rou'l, Chairman, Gagetown, Q,iieens County. Kev. J. T. I'arsons, Corresponding Secretary, City of Saint John. B.J. Underbill, Esquire, Recordin;;Secretary, St. John, N. K. Revs. Charles McMuUin, Brighton ; Ezekiel Siprill, Wakefield ; Edward Weyman, Mouth Millstreara ; Geor^^e Orser, Lower Wakefield ; Joseph Noble, Woodstock; Jacob Gunter,Na8hwaak; Benjamin Merriit, Otnabog; Alexander Taylor, Cainp- pobello; Robert French, Kars ; John Perry, Saint John ; William Kinghorn, Nas- waasis; Peter Malloch, Welshpool, Campobello; Thoiua.s Connor, Woodstock ; John McKensie, Jerusalem; Cyril Boucett, Knofflefvillo ; J. N. Barnes, Grand Manan ; Stephen B. Curry, Queenshury; Thomas Vanwart, Waterville; Freeman Babcock, Campo Bello ; Samuel Downey, Kars ; William Brown, Whitehead Island, Char- lotte County; Jarvis Shaw, Wakefield; George W. McDonald, Presque lsle,0. 0. ; John E. Reud, Upper Gagetjwn ; G, T. Hartley, Upper Woodstock, Carletoa County ; Joseph McLeod, Fredericton, York County ; Aaron Kenney, Victoria Carleton Co. ; Solomon Smith, Rusagornish, Sunbury County; Elijah Gray, Wick- low, 0. C. ; C. T Phillii.3, Sussex; Benjam'n SliPirwood, Upper MiKslream; Tho- mas Fitetierbert, Kent, C. C. ; E. Garraty, Lincoln; John Gravenor, Presqu'Isle; J. S. Ja.ies, Carerliill. Lic<>ntiate.s.~Jo\n\ Henderson, Wicklow, 0. C; D. N. Harris, Southamplou; and T, W, Carpenter, Wickham. Ik: Colora and Ittn termta for Arti'st H, in cluding I? I 1,1 74 EDUOATrO?JAL. [1878. HOME MiaSION SOOIKTY OK THE F. 0. DAPTISXa Of N. B. •*'Rev. J. Noble, President; Revs. J. StiRw, E. Weyman, and (I. Doucett, Vlce- PresidtrntB; Kev. G. A. Hartley, CorreHpondiuj? Secretary: lie v. G. T. I'liillips, Reconlin^' £?eoret}»ry ; Rl'V. J. T. ParHoris, Treasurer ; Rev. a. Downey, Auditor. Executive Committee — D, W, Clark, V.aq., Wm. Puters, Ksfj., Uev. W. Kingborn, E. C. Freeze, Esq., Rev. J. T. Parsons, Uev. U. I'rench, and Uev. j. Ounter. FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETY OF THE F. C. BAFl'iaTS OF N. B. Rev. T. Vanwnrt, President; Revs. 0. t. Phiriips, A. Taylor, and W. Brown, Vice Presidents; Rev. John Perry, Corresponding Secretary; Uev. J< E. Keud, Recording Secretary; Wm, Peters, I^^q., Treasurer; L. 8. Vanwart, Auditor. Executive Committee— Rev. J. McLcod, J. Ounter, O. Orsor, 0. McMullin, T^ Con- nor, William Kinghorn, E. Weyman, J, MuKenzie, Wm. Peter?, Eiq., J. Cliff, Esq., E. C. Freeze, Esq., and the two Secretaries. P. C. BAPTIST SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION. Rov. A. Kenny, President j all the Elders of Conference, Vico-Pre- sidenta; W. O. (iaunco, Secretury ; E. C. B'reeze, Esq., Agent; L). \V. Clark, Eaq., Treasurer; Executive Committee — Kev. J. (iunter, L. 3. Vanwart, J. Slipp. tt. Slipp, J, Cliff, G. W , Knox, Esq., J. Henderson, Rev. J. Jones, and E. Qarrity. F. O. BAPTIST BOARD OF MANAGERS. D. W. Clark, Esq., Chairman; Rev. G. A. Hartley, Robert Slipp, B. J. Palmer, George L. Slipp, and Q. W. Boyer^ Esquires. F. C. BAPTIST ministers' RELIEF FUND. Rev. Yerxa White, Chairman ; Rev. E. Weyman and G. W. Mc- Donald, Vice Chairmaus; Rev. J. Noble, Secretary ; I). W. Clark, Esq., Tryasorer. Revs. C. McMullin, G. A. Hartley, li. J, Uuderhill, Esq., and B. L. Palmer, Esq., Dis-bursing Committee EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCE. Provincial Board of Education. — The Governor, the Members of the Executive Council, the Pre.sident of the University of Nc at IJrunBwick, and the Chief Sispor- intendent of Education. Chikf SnpKRiNTBNDESTOF EmiOATioN. — Thcodorc II. Rand, Esquire, M. A. Olkrk. — George Thompson. iNHPEOTOKS OF SCHOOLS. — Albert — James Oarnwath. Garleton— James H, Jacqifes, Charlotte — James Mitchell. Gloucester — James Smi;h. Kent— Thomas W.Wood. Kings— D. P. Wetmore. Northumberland — James J. Pierce. Queens— Rev. Ben- jiimin Shaw. RestigoL'che — Uev. Thomas Nicholson. Saint John— B. H. Duval, fcunbury— Dr. Brydges. Westmorland — James Wilson, Juu. York — E. C. Freeze. Provincial Examiners of Tkackkks. — W, Brydone Jack, D, C. L., Examiner in School Management, &c. Thomas Harrison, LL. B. , Examiner in Matbematics. Charles Spurdon, D. D., Examiner in liistory and Geography' George Roberts, Ph. D.^, Examiner in Language, &c. MADRAS SCHOOL. Thk Qovbrbtob and Trustees op thb Madras .School m Nbw Buusswic '.—The Lieutenant (Jovernor; the I/ord Biahop of the Diocese; the Members of lier Ma- jesty's Council; the Judge of the Court of Vic 5 Admiralty ; the Speaker of the House of Assembly; the M{»yor and Recorder of Saint John; the Rector and Churchwardens of Trinity Church, Saint John; together with tlie Rev. William Scovil, and G. Sidney Smith, liaquire. 0. W. Woldou, Esquire, Clorkand Treasurer, Canvai and BnnKew, nt Chnloner*R Drnor store. [1873. Piipoi- 18731. KDUCATIONAI.. 76 UNLVERHITV OP N'KW HJ; L'NsWiru. Visiter oil hf.'linU iif !Iit ^llljo■^t.v — ITi* Honor tho l.ifUtijn.iiit (iovernnr, C()MPui:ATi')N AND M KMDKift oP i^KVATK — V('. Jlr.viUirio .liick, 1 ). 0. [j., I'lTsident; Hon. .Foliri ;■; ?i.'nii(!>M-<, Ilon.Ji>tin ){i>l)"iM!'ini, Mum. UaviinVii k, lloylo TiMvurs, Ksq., M. 1)., lion. A. ,McL tieely, A, Atlieitoii, iM.D., Dzukltl McLeocI, Esq, and Ai'ilillifilil Ilan-i-ii>ii, I'Nq. Ht'tiirttrar and 'Vici.iurcr— I'dwari! II. Wilinnt, Ilnq. I'rofcHsoi* of MnU'einatlrs, Natural IMtilnxnptiy and Astronomy — William llrydone Jack, U. C. L. Trofcsnor of Cliemi»try and Nutuiai Science — Loring \Y. Hiiiley, A. |V1. riote.xsor of Knglisli Ijitoratuv.', Lotfic and Metapliysics— Tho- mas Harrison, 1,1,. I!. L'rdfos.sor of Olassifal liiterature and History — (leorj?e Kiilas F-'fter, A. li, I'rofcssdr of Krerich liannuairu and liitirature— Francis I*. Itivff. Instructor iri tlii^-Ciorniun LanHUaf^'f - (icorfjc 1'. U. ilildcbiand, Fxanii- nwrsfur I)t•^;n.■L'^ — lU'V. CharlciU. Conier, A. ,M , I'll. I). ; llev. L'riariea Lee, A. M. ; Uov. J. RI. lliooke, l>. I). ; llev. Cluid, S|iurdu:i, I). D. ; Ex.Hruincr in Civil Law — F. K. r.aiU.M-, 1) r. li. CiiLi.Kai.\Tn; Pcuooi,, Fredericton. — Head Master, (icor^,'i) liobert I'arkin, A, M. Hccond M'tster — Henry ."^oahnry IS: itUc, A. M. A.-i st.'int Fn.v'li>li Master — John Moors. Instructor in French— Francis I'. Uivct, Instructor in Ciertuaii— George F. H. Hiidebrand. V. C. U. r.DUCAIMON- SOCfKTV OF N. H. AM) N. S. I'resident, K. Freeze, Ksqulre ; Vice-l're.sidents, Kevs. A. Taylor, and lU'V. Geor;;o A. Hartley ; yecetjuy, I. N. ;:M)!irp, M. 1> ; Treaibil, J. li. ISrailluid, William Swim, Jiimos Tiln.s, A. VV. Masters, !>. l']. Uiiriiliuiii, (J. (i l)L'rrvmau, Oilberl M. Stoevorf, John Pislicr, .loliu 11. llai'»liiii(, lleiiiv Vuiif^huii, Kouben (J. Lttiit, John Smith, i). V\ lioberls, E. Read, Jo.sepii Ciaiulall, and lion. Jmlf^o Steailinan, Truxtco^ofthc Siiidiiitry. — R«v. C. Sjmrdtui, 1). D., uud Asu Coy, Z. O. Gai)e!, A. K. Itandiilpli, and llonry V'anijhan. lu't'.cnticc Co/iiui/Uec—liev. T. il, I'ortor, A. F. Randolph, Hon. Judjgc Stoadman, T. II. Rand, A. D. i'crxa, C. L. Hartt, and W. S. EsWy. MOUNT ALLlSOiN WKSI.KYAN Ci>f.\.VM\\ SACKVILLIO, N. li. COUPOIIATION 1S70-71. ;?oAUi> iK 'I KU'.-TK'H ANii Goviai.\oRt>.--Kev. Jaiiiert (i. HeiniiK.ir, Chairman; Uev. Humphrey l'ick;ird.I). I) .Kev. J. McVIurray, Uev. H. I'opc, Jr., Uev. I). I). Curric, Hi'v. A.W. Nicolsoii, Wev. Charles ytewnrt, D. I)., Kev. Kliiis IJrettle, Havid Allison, bi.^q., A M., n^iri. A, l\. M.;i,oll;n>, H. li. Alii -.On. 1'-q., .loliu t^tarr, llsquire, Hi>ri. GooriJe h). Kiiif, Janie.'i J.t. Incli, Ffq., A. M., James Uixon, I'iricinire ; Manner Wood, E^q., Treasunr. Faculty, — Duvid Allison, A. M., President and Professor of Political Science; Rev. Cti.-ules Sfewart, 1>. I)., Professci' i>l Theoloi.'y, Mental ;iud Moral Scieiice and Christina Fvidenc's ; .lai:ios It. Tmrii, A. M., Profcs'^or of Logic, lihetoric, &c. : Uev. J. Durwasi^ A.M., Profe.-s. i^inith, A. iM., Prof!'M.sor < f (J!a:ricj. MOUNT al:,l-.-()N v;k,si,fyan MALIO ACADB.MY. Daviu AKison, A. M,, Frincipal ; John T Melliah, A, B., Yico Principal. MiAU!) <••■ J[NSTm'(;T10N. John T. M."llir,h, A. !:,, tiead M.isfi." and Instructor in French and Ilishor Eng- lish ; Prufeissor P-urwash, Te^ichor of M;iilieaiatica ; l'rofo.=sor George .Smith, TuHcher ofCiab^^ics; , Liiuarian and .\ssi:-itant Teacher of .Mathematics; It. li.ikor, Ter.cher of Primarv Dt-p.irtuicnt ; Professor J(dtn \V. (ruiy, Teacher of Dr.uvin^', iind M1^^^^ Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 rii, Kiii;ir. ; T. E. Smith, Apolia(|',u ; Charles F.' Tiltoii, Fairvillo ; Kingsion, Koiit ; John llaruett ; W. G. iiruwii, Iiuliantowii ; F. Woods, Welslbrd ; 0. Hanson, Mace's Bay; J. I). Baxter, Norton Station; II. Pahiicr, Anapjance ; Canterbnry Station, William Main ; Frcdericton Junction, J. Jarvi.s; Kouchiboiiguac, George Raymond; Shippcgan, John Do- ran ; Narrows, II. Todd ; Pcnohscpiis, (}. Morton ; Westmorland Point, Thos. E. Onlton; West Quaco, Catherine Nngent; Bath, N. Cummins; Centreville (Carloton), L. B. Clirk ; llartland, S. II. Shaw ; Harvey, J. M. Stevens ; and five hundred and seventeen Way Ollicos. POSTAGE. AH Letters sent to any part of the Dominion and P. E. Island, are liable to a uniform rate of three cents per half ounce, according to the followingfscale, if prepaid : — A Letter not exceeding half ounce in weight $0 8 A Letter exceeding half ounce, and not exceeding one ounce ti A Letter exceeding cue ounce, and not exceeding one ounce and a half ... 9 A Letter exceeding one ounce and a half, and not exceeding two ounces ... 12 A Letter exceeding two ounce:?', and not exceeding two ounces and a lialf. .. 15 And 80 on, adding three cents extra for every additional half ounce. If unpaid, such Letters will be liable to a rate of five cent.s per half ounre. The same scale of reckoning by half ounces is applicable to IjetterH to and from the United States, but the rate on such Letters is six cents per half ounce. Postage on Drop Letters, one cent, and must be prei>aid. On Packet Letters to and from the United Kiugdoui, pre-paid, the scale of rates is us follows : — A Letter not exceeding half ounce in weight JO (> A Letter exceeding lialf ounce, and not exceeding an ounce 12 And so on — adding C cents for every additional half ounce. Letters viaUoston, when so adtlicflsed, are sent weekly : postage 8 cents. Letters for Newfoundland, Ccenti ; Bermuda, C cents ; West Indies, via Halifax, 12 cents. It is advisable that all Letters should be prepaid, and by Postage Stamps. Printed Hooks and Pamphlets, under 4S ounces in weight, can be forwarded by I'o.st in New llrunswiok, at the rate of one cent per ounce ; Peri(jdicals, one -|>;iiii'rs rcrini'o to bo prop.'iid — two cents each. Newspapers for subscribers do not reipiire to lie prepaid, the charge being one cent on delivery ; prepayment can be made either at tlie UlUce where niaileil, or by the subscriber at tiie Oilice where delivered, at the folluwing ra„es : For a i»aper issued once per week, live cents per naarter ; twice, li» cents ; and so on. Pamphlets, Periodicals, and Hooks, to pass at the above rates, m ist be sent without a cover, or in a covt-r open at the sides or ends. No wonls or marks (excei)t the nnnn- and address of the person to whom sent), shall be written on nny Newspaper, Pamphlet, Book, Periodical, Parliamentary or OovernmenWpaper. Any violation of these r>.egulations will subject such Newspapers, Pamphlets, Periodicals, or Books, &c., to be treated in every respect as Letters. Book Postage to United Kingdom, under 1 oz,, 2 cents; I to 2 o/,., 4 cents; 2 to 4 oz., Gcents; 4 ounces and under b ounces, 12 cents; S ounces and under l;i oz., 18 cents ; 12 oz. and under 16 oz., 24 cents ; lib. and under 1}^ fl)., oC ceuts ; l^^jlb, to 2 lb., 43 cents. Periodicals printed in Canada can be sent to United Kingdom for 2 cents. To Newfoundland, same as England. RKOI9TRATI0N. — The systeui of registration is ai>plicablo to all description of let- ters without distinction, whether tlit'V contain articles of vahi;3 or not. It also applies to parcels. The charge in iiddition to postage is for h'ttern '.i conis; to United States, 5 cents; parcels 5 cents : to England, Scents. PAi{ChX.s. — Parcels closed at the ends and sides can be sent by mail throughout itore* [187:5. c; M. McAl- I'ViSiin ; Kent •, d; 0. 'aimer, iiction, lui 1)0- l Point, niniiis ; voy, J. ble to a duale, if ...$0 8 C ... 9 ... 12 r... 15 urire. anil from ce. J scale of its. I Iliilifus, :1J)S. lor warded I fcaU, oue lapers for leliveiy ; jWsciiber I once per |l be sent loin si.'nt), luuciilavy iinpUlcta, its; 2 to 4 ler \-Ji oz., \ts ; ^li"^' Its. |on of let- It also I roil Is; to I Iroughout D ye Woodft and other Materi als < cents per half M). Tho weight of onrh parce' is not to exoeeJ 8 lbs., nor the size to exceed 2 feet in length or breadth, and I f'">nt in thickness. The parcel must not contain any plass, liquid, or any siulrstance linble to do injury to the mail, under the penalty of a forfeitare of the piiroel if disco- vered. The parcel Ij not to contain any writing. Parcels must be pre-p^id by stamps. The sender, by writing his name oh the outside, can have the parcel returned in case of failure to reach the person addressed. PosTAGB Stamps. — Postage stamps are provided at the respective values of >^ 1, 2, 8, C, 12'ti^, and 15 cents : all bearing as a device the efBgy of Her Majedty. Patterns and samples are transmitted between thi^ Dominion and the United* Kingdom at the same rate as per book post. The pattern or sample must be open at the end or side, except in case of seeds, drugs, Ac. ; ^rhich can be sent in closed transparent bags. Persons remitting money should obtain a Money Order, as the Department in not responsible for the loss of a letter containing money; and in no case should a money letter be sent without registration. Letters for Manitobah and Hritisb Columbia are forwarded daily via Island Pond route, postage, 3 cents. Letters for the British and Foreign West Indies, Cuba, Porto Rico, Mexico, Central America, South America, China, Japan, the Sandwich Islands, and the Australian Colonies, arc forwarded daily via New York, if so addressed and prepaid. Mails leave New York for Cuba and the West Indies every Thursday ; for St. Thomas, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Monte Video, and the Atlautic'Coast of South America, on the 23rd of each month; for Panama, Central America, Chili, Peru, and the Pacific Coast of South America, on the 4th and 19th of each month. For West Indies (British and Foreign), Demerara, British Guinea, and Honduras, on the 15th of each month. Mails leave San Francisco for China and Japan on the first of each month. Postage on Letters— Bahamas,3 cents; other British West India Islands, lu cents; Danish Islands, 18 cents; other Foreign West India Islands, 18 cents; Sandwich Islands, 9 cents; Acapulco, Aspinwall, Colon, Costa Rica, Ouatamalo, Mexico, Panama, and Venezuela, 13 cents ; China, Cuba, and Japan, lU cents; Australia, 10 cents ; New Zealand, 15 cents: Honduras and Nicaragua, 13 cents; Brazil, 18 cents; Buenos Ayres ana Monte Video, 21 cents; Bolivia, Ecuador, Chili, and Peru, 25 cents. Mail Steamers for the United Kingdom, leave Quebec or Portland every Saturday; Boston, every Wedntsday; Halifax, every alternate Tuesday. The Mail Steamer for Bermuda, leaves Halifax every fourth Monday. For Newfoundland, leaves Pictou every second Tuesday, ex- cept durini^ the months of iJecemher, January, and February, when it leaves onco in four.weoks. MONEY OUDERR. The following Post Offlces In New IJriuiHwick are authorized to issue and pay Money Orders (under direction of the Post Master (Jent '^ ), on iMimey Onlfr Offices in New lirunswick, Nova Scotia, Uutario, and U>^ei>ec, for any sum not exceeding in one Order $100 : — Andover, Edmunaton, Kingston (Kings), Hhodiac, Baie Verte, Florenceville, Kouchibouguac, Sheffiel;. Hows : — On orders not exceeding $10,5 cents. Bxceedini^ $10, and not exceeding $20, 10 cents. Exceeding f 20, and not exceeding $40, 20 cents. Exceeding $40, and not exceeding $60, 80 ceuts. Exceeding $60, and not exceeding $8U, 40 cents. Exceeding $80, and not exceeding $100,50 centSk The person to whom an Order is payable, can have it paid to a second person by writiog on it, *' Pay to the order of '■• (the name of the necond person to fill the blankX for value received.*' iSterling ^ders, payable in the United Kingdom, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, are drawn at all Money Order Offices in New Brunswick, at the rate of $4.89 to the Pound Sterling, besides the following eomn>i88ion: — Orders payable in the United Kingdom — 25 cents up to £2 ; 50 cents from £2 to £5 : 75 cents from £5 to £7; and $1 from £7 to £10; Prince Edward Island, and NeW- fuuuuluud, up to £5, 26 cents; from £5 to £10, 50 cents. DOMINION FINANCE DEPARTMENT. SAINT JOHN. Wm. SSeely, Acting ABsistant Receiver Geoeral, and Dominion Auditor. CUSTOMS. POUT OF SAINT JOHN. James R. Ruei, Esquire, Collector. Ill Wareh'/iDie Department — John Saudall, and A. Atchison. Jn Long Room — Ueury Whiteside, G. Matthew, J. S. McLaren, and H. P. Sandall. In Skipping Department — James Barber, Chas. F. Olive. Measurer of ShipSy James Barber. In Statistical Department — J. Vradenburgh, and S. Clawson. Appraisers of Dutiable Articles. — E. L. Thome, Cliief Appraiser ; Isaac Woodward, Assistant do. ; S. B, Paterson, Cleric, and Assistant do. Landing Surveyor — S. E. Gerow ; A. C. Harrison, Clerk. Tide Surveyor — William II. Bowyer. Waiters and Searchers — Richard M. Lon^maid and James Flewelling. Warehouse Lockers. — W. J. B. Marter, llcnry Cottoy, I'aul Daley, W. H. Travis, T. Bustin, John Humphrey, W. Carle- ton, and S. Daley. Tide Waitera—Vf. Johnston, C. Pigeon, T. 0. Sandall, W. Colwell, J. C. Denh:.m, W. H. Olive, D. Srailer, M. B. Ow- ens, James Williams, S. Robiuson, John Sinclair. Wilson L. Dobbin, laborer. Port of Le Preaux — G. K. Hanpon. " Musquash— A. T. Dunn. " Quaco — Joseph Carson. COLLECTGltS. Bathurst— Francis Mchan. jCAMruEr.LTON — J, Farmer. Sub-CoUcctur, New Baiidon Caraqoktie — Jas. G. C. Blackball. Sub-Collectors. — Jolin Kerr. Bay Vkrte — Wm. W. Wood. CitATiiAM — Daniel Ferguson. Oalhousik — Dugald Stewart. jkhall. PerfumcH uiid Ilnir Oils, ai^sortcd, at Wholesale at Ohiiloiiar>B% |i 1873.] CONSULS* 81 I DoRcnK-HTKPv — .lolin llickpiiin. Sub-( 'c'lk'ctor, Hock land — li. n. ('liiipmaii. Fia:nKiti(T(>N— T. K, Ikolii'VtMoo. lliM.sr.oKdctfit— Willliiin Wallace. Sul>Oolk'otor, Harvey — .1. Urewster. MoNCTON — James Uobert8on. N'KWOASTr.K — William Parker. UicmnrcTO — Henry I-ivinjiston. Sub-Collector, iiuctouchc -— Robert Douglaatj, Richmond Station— Joiin J. Allen. Shkuiac — D. Hunington. INLAND iSACKVir.j-K — .TRmes Dixon. ! Sub Collector, North Joggiod j — R'lfus Cole. SntrrK<5AN— Verry J. N. ninnaresij. St. Andukws — C. M. (iovo. St. (tKouok — JamcA Moran. St. Stkimikn — H. Webber. Wk8t Islks — H. E. Dixon. WooD.sTOCK — Henry E, Dibbice. Sub-Oollector, Grand Falls— F. W. Brown. Sub-Colleclor, Tobique ~F. Tibbitts. REVENUE. Thomas Hanfoid, Inspector. Robert W. Crookshank, Collector, George Travis, John E. Ganong, John Fredcrickson, and James MasoQ, Excisemen. CONSULAR AND CONSULAR AGENTS. General Darius B. Wanier, United States Consul at the Port of Saint John and dependencies. United States Cotmnlar A (fenls.— -Geo, McSorley, Saint George; Chas. H. Clerke, Saint Stoi^hon ; Edwatd Lorimer, Saint ^Vndrews ; Spafford Barker, Frodorictou ; R. li Call, Newcastle, Mir. Edward Allison, Esq., Portuguese Con eul General for New Brunswick. A. C. 0. Treiitowsky, E.scjuire, Consul for North German Confederation. J. Walter Scamniell, Vice Consul, Chili and Peru. Charles S. Theal, Prussian Consular Agent, Shediac. George Carvill, Esiiuire, Consul for France, Saint John. Henry Jac'<, Es(iuire, Vice Consul for Spain, at Saint John, N. B. N. P. Grcathead, Esquire, Consular Agent for Spain, at St. Andrews. Daniel Brown, Es(iuire, do do St. Stephen. William Gla.sgow, Argentine Republic Consul. John W. Cudlip, Vice Consul, Saint John, Sweden and Norway. Richard ( '. Soovil, do, Shediac, do do. Rich.ard irutohir^nn, do, Miianiichi, do do. George H. Miil!in, Commissioner for taking AfTldavita, Acknowledg- ments, Depositions, &c., for the Province of New Brunswick. Office — 11, Pemborton Sipiare, Bo.ston, Mass. DOMINION BUILDINGS' BOARD. James H. Ruel, E«tiiiirc, Collector of Customs (Chairman), William Seely, Esi;uire. Asyistant lloceiver Genera! ; John McMillan, Esquire, Inspector of I'o.st Olli'"es; John A. liardiug, Agent Marme and Fish- eries; Thorn IS Hanford, Esquire, Inspector of Inland Revenue; Robert Shives, Esquire, Immigration Officer (Secretary). 8 ilatu, Tauueis' stable, and Slule $peer iind Porter, in casks, 10 per cent, ad val., and Do, in bottlos, T) quart and Id pint bottles to the gallon, t Almonds and Nut^i of all kinds, Alum, . . . .• . Anatomical Prcparation.s, . , Anchors, . . , . Angola liair, unmanufactured, . . Aniline Salts, used for dyinj/purposos, Animals of ail kinds, except such as are imported for the improvement of Htock, Animuhs imported for tiie improvement of Stock, Annatto either liquid or solid, Antimony . . . Antiquities, collections of . . • . Apparatus, Steering .... Apparel (Wearing), and other personal eRects and Imple- nionfs of Husbandry (not morchandizo) in actual uf.o of persons comintr to settle in the Dominion, Apparel (Weunng) of iJntisii sulyects dyrr^g abroad, Arrowroot, . . . Argentine, Albata, and dorman Silver, and Plated Ware nf all kinds, manufactured, . Argol, ..... Arms for the Arm.y and Navv, Articles for the public use of the Dominion, . *• " use of the (iovernorOeneral, . •♦ •' use of Foreign Consula General, . Ashes Pot, Peai'l and S(;(la, Atlasses, not olacwherc nientioued, B llagatelle Eoards and Billiard Tables, IJark, Tanners' .... liark, ^utd, Vegetables, Wood and Drugs, used chiefly in dyeing, Barloy, .... Haricv, Pot and Pearl, • "anlla or Kelp, . . • Beans, . . . • • lileaching Powders, .... IJeer in Wood, .... Heer in Kottlea, . . • • Henzole, ... • l''r«e U f-t. ppr lb III els per gal 5 percent " Free 80 cts per gal .'i cts per gal 7 cts per gal If) per cent Free Free Free Free Freo 10 per cpnt Free Free Fre."? Free Free Free Freo 15 per cent 15 percent Free Frt!o Free Free Free Free 15 percent 15 per ceut Free Free Free 1"> per cent Free Free ; Free 5 cts per gal 7 cts per yal 15c per gal |I87H. i, Rat Exterminator!, Bug and Insect Poisons, at Chaloner's* lit. cent ■ I per Rfil per tr:vi pur ^^al or cent ir cent ;r cent ■rcent if cent r ceut cent per {?al ,; per «al i er {?al I 1873.] TARirr CUSTOM DUTIEfi. 88 llilliiint Tables and Bagatelle Hoards, . . 15 percent limiting, Duck, and Hose Duck, . . . Free UlackiDir, .... lA per cent Uleacliiiitf Powder, . . . Free Book.x, biauk Account and Copj-books, and Booka to be vvnlien or drawn upon, . . . 15 per cent Books, printed. Periodicals and Pamphlets, not beinjj fo- ruij \nT eent. (Jandlewick, (!otton, .... FruO Cane Juice, Syrup of Snj^ar or of Sugar Calie, Syrup of Molasses or of Sorghum. Melado, Concentrated ^le- lado, or concentrated Molasses,^ apecitio duty of ^ of a cent per tb. and . . .25 per cent Oaoutcbouo or India Rubber or Gutta Percha, unmanufac- tured, .... Free Caoutchouc or India Rubber, manufactured, . 15 per cent Carriages, .... 15 percent Carriages of Travellers, and Carnages employed in carry- ing Merchandize (IlawkerA aud Circus Troops excepted) on compliance with regulations, . . Free Carbolic Oil, . . . .15 per cent Carpets aud Hearth Rugs, . . .Id per cent Casks, Barrels, and other packages containing Sugars, Cane-juice, Syrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane, Molas* ses, Syrup of Molasses or of Sorghum and Melado, and Carboys containing Sulphuric Aoid, . 15 per cent Cassia, ground, . . . 25per cent " unground, . . . 15 per cent Castile Soap, . i « .15 per cent Cashmere, manufactured . . .15 per cent Castings, Iron and all other, . . .15 per cent Cemeni, Marine or Hydriulic, unground, . Free Cement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined, . 15 per cent Cheese, . . . - . 3 eta per lb Chandeliers and Gas Fittingn, . .15 per cent Charts, Maps and Atlasses, not elsewhere mentioned, . 15 per cent Chinaware, Earthenware and Crockery, . .15 per cent Chain, iron .... Free Do. half inch, and under, . .15 per cent Chinaware, Oliicera' Mess, , . . Free Collar Cloth Paper, .... Free Coffee (green), . . . Free *| (kiln dried, roasted or ground), . . Free Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as Co£Fee, raw or green, . . . .8c per lb Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground, . . 4 cts per lb Citrons, , ... 15 percent Cider, . . , . .15 per cent Cigars, . . • . . 45 cts per lb Cinnamon, ground, . . ,26 per cent •' unground, . . . 15 per cent Currants, dried fruits, . . . 15 per cent Clays, Earth and Sand, . . . Free Coach and nurnofs Furniture, . . .15 per cent Cocoa and Paste from G. Britain aud the B. N. A. Provinces, Free Cocoa, bran and thell, . , . Free Coainuiuion Plate, ... Free Composition Spikes and Nails, . - Free Compasses, .... Free Clay Pipe, ..... Free 1878.] At Chaloncr*(i. TAHIKK CUSTOM DUTIKS. 86 fJl'ifkH, . . ir, per cent ClofhiDi; or Wearing A])j»arcl itimle by lintid or .sewing inucliinc, . . ' . I'l per cent Clothing for the public uses of the Dominion, . Free Colli jind (loke, .... PVoe Crniie I'l'lKtl'MMn, .... «rt«|)(>rgnl {'rtfil and Kcro.scne, dis!illc;(l, j.unllod and rt tined, . l.'iclspcr gal Cdchuifal and dvestiill", . . . Ki-eo ('(»li»mi»- Water and I'erfnnied Spirits, not in flu.sks, . !?1.20 per gal Cotton Warp, rot coar.sor iliaii No. -Kt, . . Free '• coarser " . ir> per cent Cologne Water, in flaak.s or bottles, 30 of such nut con- luining more than a gallon, per lla»k or bottle, 4 ctit each Colors and articles, when imported solely by U(toin j^uper Manufacturers and Stainers, viz. : Lakes in pulp, Scar- let and Morone, Ultra Marine and Chinese IJIue. Kng- lish Umber, raw, Blue black, Paris aud Permanent Greens, Satin, and fine washed Wliite, Michrooiate of Pota.sh, Sugar of Lead, and brit'sh (ium, for manu- facturing purposes only, Commissariat Stores, .... Confectionery, a specific duty of Ic. per lb., and Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn, Copper, pig, .... Copper, in bars, rods, bolts, sheets, and sheathing, Copper or Brass, manufactured, Coppir Sheathing, .... Copper, Precipitate of ... Corkwood, or the bark of the Corkwood tree, Cordage, (when used for ships or vessels only). Cottons, ..... Cotton Wool, .... Cotton Waste and Caudlewick, . , Cotton nettintr, for Indi* Rubber Shoes, Cotton thread, in banks, three, four, and six ply, white and colored, unfinished. Cordials, .... Corks, . . . . Cream of Tartar in crystals. Cocoa Nut Oil, in crude, unrectiDed or natural state. Cutlery, polished, all sorts. Curled llair, .... D Damai, Gum .... Dead Eyes, .... Dead Light.n, . , . . Deck Pines, .... Diamonds and precious stones, not set. Dried Fruit, ' . . . Drugs not otherwise specifif^d, Duck, for Belting and Hose, Dya Stuffs, viz. : Berries, Bark, Drugs, Nuts, and Vege- tables, Woods and extracts ot Logwood, used chietly in dyeing, .... Free Demijohns. Jars, Brandy Casks, Barrels, or packagos in which Spirituous Liquors, Wines and Malt ijiquors are contained, .... IT) percent Free Free '2,') per cent Free Free Free L') per cent Free Free Free Free l?> per cent Free Free Free Free 11.20 per gal ir)per cent FVee Free 15 per cent Free Free Free Free Free Free 15 per cent 15 per cent Free J '•J If m m Preicriptiong disponied with the atmost cnrc at Chfiloner*fl. [1878.1 86 TARirr orBTOU nrriRg. E Drain Tiles, .... Free DruwinfZR, not in oil, . , . Freo Eai'Uis, (JIuyrt and Sund, . , . Free EtfjjH, ..... I'ruo Klectrotvpc Blocks, for printiui^ purposes, . . I'ro- Emory I'aper and Emery Cloth, . . .1') pur cunt EngruvinKH and PrintH, . . . 15perciMit Essences not elsewhrro sppcified, and Perfumery, . l.')peicent Gsseutial Oils of all kinds, . . 15 pur cent F Factory and Mill Machinery of all kinds, or partn thereof, 15 per cent Pancy Goodsand Millinery, viz. : articles embroidered with Gold, Silver, or other Metals, . . . 15 per cent Pan and Fire Screens, .... 15 per cent Farminf; Implements and Utensils, when specially import- ed by Agricultural Societies for encouragement of agriculture. .... Free Feathers and Flowers, .... 15 per cent Felt Hat Bodies, . . . .15 per cent Felt, for Hats and Boots, . . . Free Fibrilla, Mexican Fibre, or Tampico, white or black, and other vegetable fibres for manufacture, . . Free Firebrick, ..... Free Firewood, ..... Free Fiss, Dried Fruits, .... 15 per cent Filberts, do. . . . . lb per cent Firebrick and Clay, .... Free Fireworks, . . . . .15 percent Fish, fresh, not to include oysters or lobsters in tins or kegs, .... Free Fish, salted or smoked, . . .1 cent per lb Fish and Vegetables, preserved, . . . 15 per cent Fishing Nets and Seines, . . . Free Fish Hooks, Lines and Fish Twines, . . Free Fish Bait, .... Free Flat Wire for Crinolines, covered, . . 15 per cent •* " uncovered, . . Free Flax waste, .... Free Flax, Hemp, Tow, undressed. . . . Free Flour of Wheat or Rye, . . . Free Flour of any other grain, including Indian Meal and Oat- meal, . . . . . Free Foreign Newspapers sent otherwise than through P. Office, 5 per cent Furs, Skin Pelts, or Tails, undressed, . . Free Fur, or of which Fur is the principal part, . .15 per cent Fruits, green, of all kinds, . . . 10 per cent Fruits preserved m Brandy or other Spirits, . %\.W per gal G Galvanized Iron, . . . Free Gazoline Oil, . . .. . lo per cent Gems and Medals, .... Free German Plated and Gilded Ware, manufactured, of all kinds, 15 per cent Gin, .... 80c per gal Ginger, ground, . . . . 25 per cent Glass and Glassware, plated and silvered, stained, painted, or colored, .... 15 per cent Ch ilonnr*^ rii'Mttnr-' Polk'ili Is snperlor to most othnrfl. " IS7.S. 1 TAUIKK rt'HTOM ni'TIK^. 87 ;•;-. K,.,, 1.'. ijOl'tOUt 1 1 ptTfCUl Fiuo ir. jierccnt Free i'lCO 15 per cent Si'lr: • •►ii !,!■ ( I, • .1- ifv S ) V-'tl'.'-, , (t'tnf 'I 'Ill'' '•; •••I'-l ir.' i "Hi,'i's !',i-i'ir . ^^.l|l>!>l. iiini ."'kiiH, j Ciriiss, U-iitT. I'aim l.i'it', Slriiw, W'luiloboiii!, or Wjllow, I t'x«.'t'j)t. pliul, i-'iiovvhero tiuMitioiiBi), [ f>riiy..l«. ..... ;: drain of till Iwtils, . . . ' ' (trt'iiwi' kikI Si.Tiii'**. .... ; (iriini'^toiii's, wrKiU'tit or unwroiiiilit, jl GuniH, I'riiish w en iiuiiortcd liy IvO'uh I'ii;. r .NJiimific I turerK uiul Sluiners for iijitnufiicluriii^ jiurposos only, Kruo l' nuiii)inv(1-'r, , . . ". |."> per cpal, .... I'reo Giiin, Mil MO, ... Kre« Gypsum, or IMa^ti'r of I'aris, neither j^rour.'l iiorCiilciiiH(l, !• njH Gypsuiii, j^rouiiil or mij,;ioiuJil, . . i''ic<5 jj II ; Uurdwart', vivj. : Outlcrv, poliislu'd, k11 K(>it>!, .I.ipinnu'i, |l plani-ilii'l Tin, an. I P.rititnniu Mt'tal VVkpi', Sp'.ulns, H Shovels, Av.s, llm->, ilikc-s, Frnks, and Ivim-; TomIs, HcyMiOS and Suaitlis, Sinkt's, N'aiis, Tai'k.s, lir^i-ls mid Spiii^-*, Stoves mid all oIIht Iron ('a-itiiiLC^. Otlier llanl- I ware, Horn, I'catl, and Ivory, inanidanti'.n'd, . IT) per cent j Harness .in 1 SaddJcry ol Lfailn-r ni.innfaciuro, . 1.' pi r (v-iit I Hair or .Moliair, loaniifai'turiid, . . lo per cjiil Hair — Human, Aoiroja, (Jo;il, Thibrt, Horse, iio-^ oi' -M"- , liair, unnianuhuiUired, , . . Free j Hat i'liirh, , . . « . Free ! Hay, . . , . .1') jMir cent - Hemp, undressi.H!, . . V'w} j; Hides, i loins, and I'eltv, . _, . Kre« iHorsi' Hair, nnniionf.i'.tarod, (Curled) . . Free jj Hosiery, . . 1.') per cent I ; Hop.'*, . . T) cts per lb Hoop Skitt Mat-nructnres, viz. : Crinohne Tiiread, for co voniuc Oiiiioline Wife ; clasps, tin and bras^; ^livles ; spnn per cent Indigo, Indian (/on:, and Giaui of ;il! kiads, Indian Mer.i, India Hubb.-r, n!;i.;!;:)uf:( tarei, Ink of .li! i.md.s, v-xeept |;;'Uiii.i:;-^ . InK, i'riii; 111;.;, Iron, (iralvanizyd cv I'iir, Iron -.Sci'ap, . Fri-e . Free . Free l.> percent . Free . Froo . BrCfc " lieop orTi-'e, for drivin;^ iViieel;-j of locumUive;, bent or welded, . . . Free i ■ '* 'i m m Clial»ner»B Ilrug EstabUsliinciil was originated in 1844 > [1873. 88 TAniFF CUSTOM DUTIES. Iron RaiJroatl bars, Wrouwtit Trou Chairs, liud Fish Pl»tcs, Froe it << «i It Bar, Rod, Hoop, iiml Slu^ot, Nail and Spiked Kod, round, S'.iuuro, and flat. RoHed IMatc, nnd IJoileri-hilo, Wire, . , . . Iron Tubes and Piping, when drawn, , iron Knees and Riders, Iron Mafita, or parts of Iron Mar.ts, Iron, puddled, in bars, blooms, aud billoti. Ivory Nuts, . . , . Ivory, uumanufacturod,. J Japanned Tin, planished Tin, and IJriiannia M&(ul Ware, Jewellery and Watches, Junk and Oakum, K Kelp, KryolUe, , . . . . Knees, Iron, Ridern (Sbips> h Lard and Tallow, . . Lead, pjg, ..... Lead, in ^hect, .... Ijeart wliito, dry, .... Lead, »'«kI, dry, .... Leathnr, vii. : Shoep, Calf. Goat, a»>d Ohamoia Skins, dresav?d, varnished, or enuinellod. Leather, or Imilatmn of LciifUur, m.innirtotnriid, Leather, Sole or Upper, ? Loootnotive and hngino Frtu>n^a, ('r^iiks, Ofat>k Axles, Kailwrty Car and Loeonxinvf Ax'es, Piston Rods, Guide and Slide liars, Criiuk I'lns^ ('onneotiuiJf ^^d■^, LocomotiveSj and Passenger^ IJagi^aifo «miyreit;tit C;irs> runninj? upon any line oJ" r»mii crosttin^; iho frontier, so lon^ as lJkon\inUin Locomcyives asul C.iis arc ad- mitted Ireo, undt>r simiiur circkjuistuiacoi, in tho Uuitod States, . . . , . Locomotive Engines and liiilrotul Civvs^ Logwood, bixtraC't of Lime, .... Linen, ..... Linen Maehme Thread, Ijtharg^, , . . . , Liquorice, .... Lubo(2raph)o Stoneu,, Lemot^s^ Granges, and Citron ^ Lumber, plank and sawed, ot inahoirany, !j>sc' wood, wall) ut, ©berry cbostnut, and j)ituU pine, M Maooarooi and Vorniicelli, Machinery, Machine Silk Twisty and Muohiiio Liiaen Thread, Mace, . Malt, j Manilla Gruss^ and .'^(?a O. ns-:,^ ~ Mastic, (lum . Manures, .... ') per coat i> pnr cent .> per oc-nt a per cent Free Fr«o Froo Frt>G Froo Fi-ee 1"i per cent 1") percent Free Krt^e Fvee Free 1 cent per lb Frwe Free Free I'reo I *> per cent !'> pel eeut 10 per eent Frfto Free 1 5 per cent Tree 1 5 per cent 15, percent Free Free l."> per cent Free 10 por cent Freo 15 per cttnt 15 per cent Frco ii^ppr eent 4'>c. por bush Frc-e Fioe Free -. — '1 liy the Intc James Hunter, M, D, '.•r. s 1873.] TARIFF CUSTOM DtTTIKS. 89 cent Mumifaotured Marble, other than sawn shiba or blocks, . 1") per cent Matches, .... 1;'. percent iVlHps, Charts, and Atlases, . . . 15 per cent Manntactnrea, viz : — Miirble or Imitation, . . . lopercent Doiit', Shell, Horn, Vcvr] uud Ivory, . . do Gold, Silvpr, Klectro plale, Argentine, Albatn, and Corinan Silver, and I'lated and (lilded ware of ail kiuds, do Brass or (^'onper, . . . .do Leather or Imitation of Leather, . . do Wood, .... lopercent Caslimere, . . . .do Meat, Kish and Ve<;etables preserved, Marble, in blocks, nn wrought, or sawn on two sides only ; and slub.s from such blocks, having at least two edgt nnwroiuj;ht, . . . • Free Moatrt, fresh, salted, or smoked, . . . leper lb Medals, ..... Free M'jdicinal Roots, .... Free Medicines, Patent and Medicinal Preparations, not other wise specified, . , . . 2.'> per cent Medicine for Hospitals, . . . 1.") per cent Meiai, Type, in blocks or pij», . . . Free Mtiiuliic Oxides, firound or unftrouud, and washed or un washed, dry, not calcined, Millinery of all kinds, . Mill Hoards and Binders' Cloth, Mdl and Factory Machinery, Models, .... Molasses, if used for refining or manufacturing sugar, " if not so used, Molasses and Suiiar barrels, . . Musif, Sheet, printed, ^lusical Instruments for Military Bands, Musical Instruments, including .Viusical Boxes and Clocks Mustard, .... Moss, tor upholstery purposes, N Newspapers. Foreijjn, sent otherwise than through the Post Ufiice, .... .... .... Nitre or Saltpetre, .... .... Nitrate of Soda, .... .... .... Nuts, when chiefly used in dying, .... Nutmegs, .... .... Natural History, specimens of .... Naptha, Benzole, and KeGiied Petroleum, Naval and Military Stores, .... Nails, Tacks, and Bradd, Nails, composition, .... sheathinir, .... j^alvanized, Nuts, of all kiuds, unless otherwise speclfled, O .... .... Free 1 5 pel Free L") per cent Kree 73c per 1001b 25 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent Free 1 5 per cent 15 percent Free 5 per cent Free Free Free 25 percent Free 1 5c per gal Free 15 per cent Flee Free Free 15 per cent - 1 Ochres atid Metallic Oxides, ground or unground, and washed or unwashed — not calieiued, .... Freo (>;ikum, .... I'l'oe Ochres, ground or calcined, .... .... 15 per cent um i m m \i J, Chaloner presents his thanks to the public tor past favoui's. 90 TAHIKK CdSTOM Dl'TIKB. [1873. ; << (< Oil Cloths, .... 1 5 ])>>!• Pont <>l)inm, .... .... lo jxT cent Oils -Uf'co'i. Nut, rin-' f.iul I'ulm.iTi tlieir crndo, unrortiiioil, 01 na(tii':tl ;-t-sto, .... .... Free '* 15oU/;'>i.', I?, n/iie, lU;ii7..,>ine. rclrolouin, disillcd, punfiod. or reRof'd, .... .... l.'cporjjal Kemsone, Coal, distilled, piiriiied and refiucd, . J5c per jj;iil Petroleufn, crude, ... tic per gal ** products of coul, shale, and lignite, not other- wise speciticd, .... .... 10c per gal Oils in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleached or prepared, not otherwise specified, . . 15 per cent Oil Cake or Linseed Cake, .... .... FreM J Oatmeal, .... .... .... Free 3 Oats, .... Free Oraap;e.s. Cifrons, and Le^nons, when iniportod in brine, for the purpose (»f beinij C'lndied ; and also the rinds of these fruits when imported in brine for same purpose. Free Ores of all kinds of metals, .... .... Free Ornaments of Bronze, Alabaster, Terra Cotta or Compo- sition, .... .... .... L") percent Osier, .... .... .... Free Paintingp, in Oil, by artists of well known merit, of the old masters bj' such artists, Paints and Colors, not elsewhere mentioned. Paper — Hook, Map, or News Printing, .... Paper llanirings, .... .... Papier Muchie, .... .... Parasols and Umbrellas, .... X^CuOk ••■• •••• At** Pepper, ground, .... " unground, Perfumery, not othorwiso specified. Perfumed Spirits, .... 1 Clli9| ■■•• •'■« «••• xcdn^ •••• •••• •••• Perfumed and Fancy Soaps, .... Petroleum, refined, .... Phosphorus, .... .... Pickles and Sauces, .... .... Pimento, ground, .... .... " unground, .... .... Pipe Clay, .... .... Pipes, Tobacco .... .... Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined, " not ground or calcined, Portable Hand Printing Presses, .... Printed, f;ithogruphed or Copperplate liills, IJiU- Adveriiaing Pamphlott;, .... Poultry, .... .... Plated Ware, .... .... Platers' Leaf, .... Porter in bottler, .... .... 1 * r>or Porter in crtsica, .... .... 10 pr Pig Iron, Piii, Loud, and Pig Copper, I'itch and Tar, .... .... or copies .... Free .... 15 percent .... lo per cent .... 15 per cent .... 15 per cent .... 15 per cent .... Free .... 25 per cent .... 15 per cent . . . 25 per cent .. . ^l.tiOpergal .... Free .... Free .... 25 per cent .... 15c per gal .... Free .... 15 i»er cent .... 25 per cent .... 15 per cent .... Free .;.. 15 per cent .... do .... Free .... 15 per cent head?, and .... do .... 10 ])er cent .... Free 15 per cent cent,, and 7 cts. per gal cent, and 5 cts per gal .... Free .... Free Remember Chaloner's Address— Comer Kiii^ Ar (wermain Htn. isr.i TARirr CflSTOM DDTIRS. 91 Philo»o))hical rnstruments and Apparatur^. inolmlmL' globes, wh'n )sp<^('iiilly ini|)orteil for the use. of Col!oc lo per lb Free J'lec Free 15 per cent do Free" Free Free 1 fvr, • • . I Tampica, white and black, . Tallow, .... Tea — Black, .... '* Green, including Japan, , Teasels, .... Thread and other articles embroidered with gold, or for embroidery, Thread Lace and Insertions, Tiles, drain, for agricultural purposes. Tin, granulated or bar, Tin, and Zinc, or Spelter, in block or pig, 0ti Clasps, Slides and Spangles for manufacturing IIoop Skirts, . . . Free Tinctures, containing Spirits. . . 1.20 per gal Tin Plates, . . . . 5 per cent Thibet Hair, unmanufactured, . . Free Tobacco, manufactured, except Cigars, 1 2^ per cent, and 20c per lb Tobacco, unmanufactured, (Leaf) . Free Tow, undressed, • . . Free Toys, . . . .15 per cent Trees, Plants and Shrubs, . . .10 per cent Trenails and Wedges, . . . Free Tubca and Piping, of Copper, JJrass or Iron, when drawn. Free Turpentine, other than Spirits of . . Free Type, printing, . . .5 per cent Varnish, bright and black, when used for ships or vessels only, .... Free Varnish, other than bright and black, . .15 percent Veneering of wood or ivory, . . Free Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing, . . Free " Culinary, . . .10 per cent " Fibres (when used for manu fact' ng purposes). Free Vehicles of travellers (except those of hawkers and circus troops) on compliance with regulations, . Free Vegetables, Fish and Meats, preserved . 15 per cent Vinegar, . . . . 1 Oc per gul Vitriol, blue, .... Free W Walnuts, Dried Fruits, . , .15 per cent Weaving and Tram Silk, and Weaviii,^^ or Tram Cotton, for making P^lastic Webbing and Ciiiioliue Thread for covering Crinoline Wire, . . Free Whale Oil, in the casks from on ship Ixmid, and in the condition in which it was lirst laiulei!, . Free Wines of all kinds, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Go(>?eb(>rry, Strawberry, l^asphcrry, Rider and Cur- rant Wines, (5 quart and 10 pint Imltles to be held to contain a gallon) 25 per cent, ad valorem, and 10c per gal Citrate of Magnesia, the popalar efferveBcent, at Chaloner's. 1 hi ^u m i% m X j In^t -, A y^t^ II m 94 TAUIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1873. Wheat, .... Wliitiiif:; or Whitening, While Lead, dry, and Wliito Zinc, Wire (brass or copper, round or flat), Wire ^of all descriptions), . . . Willow (for basket makers' use), Wood of all kindi^, wholly nnnianufacturcd, Wooda and Drugs, used chiefly in dyeinpf. Wood, manufactured, not elsewhere specified, Wool, Woollens, .... Woollen Netting, for India rubber shoes, Writing Desks, Fancy and Ornamental Cases and Boxes, and other Fancy Goods, Y Yellow Metal, in bars or bolts, and Yellow Metal Sheathing, . Free Free Free Free Free Free Fiee Free 1 5 per cent Free 1 5 per cent Free 15 per cent Free Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs, . . Free Zinc or Spelter, in sheets, . ■ , . Free Zinc, white, dry, . . . Free Packages and cases in which C'oods are imported, 15 per cent. The two following ]>rovisiona are found in the Customs Act of IS71 j — The Governor in Council may, from time to time, transfer to the list of goods which may be imported into CanaAi free of duty, any or all arti- cles (whether natural articles or products of manufactures;, used as ma- terials in Canadian marufacturos ; and any such materials mentioned in any Order in Council in that behalf, shall be free of duties of Customs from the time therein appointed for that purpose. Tbo Governor in Couticil may authorise the admission, free of duty, of any machinery to be used in any Canadian manufactory, on satisfactory evidence that like machinery is not then manufactured iu Canada. EXPORT DUTIES. Shingle Bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet, . • |1.00 Stave Bolts, •* " . . 1.00 Oak Logs, per M., . . . , 2.00 Spruce Logs, " ... 1.00 Pine Logs, '* .... 1.00 TAIUE OP PROHIBITIONS. The following articles shall be prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars tojxether with a forfeiture of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may be found, viz. : Books, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, and Photographs of an immoral or indecent character. Coin, base and counterfeit. THK FOLLOWING Under Regulations and Restrictions to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs. } Carriages of travellers, and carriages laden with merchandize, and not j to include circus troops and hawkers. I Loc. motive and Railway passenger baggage and freight cars, running j upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian loeo- tl I Bay Water, liime Jnice, Codjiiver Ull, at ChulOiier>0^ 1878.] KXCMSE DirTIES. 90 motivca and cnrs are admitted free under similar circumstances in the Unitod States. Mona^crics, horses, cattle, carriages, and liarncsasa of. Travellers' baggage. TIIK FOLLOWING OOOOS, Wlien the produce and f^rowth of any of the V>. N. A. Provinces, may he imported free of duty, subject to alteration or regulation, by pro- cliiinatioii, of the (ioveruor in Council, viz. : — Animals of all kinds; Fresh, Hinok.d and Salted Meats ; Green and Dried Finita ; Fish of ail kinds; Frodncta of Fish, and of all other crea- tures living in tlje water : Poultry ; Hutter, Cheese, Lard, Tallovr ; Tim- ber and lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, but not otherwise manufac- tured in whole or io part ; Fish Oil ; Gypsum, ground or unground ; Hay, Straw, Seeds of all kinds; Vegetables (including potatoes and other roots); Plants, Trees and Shrubs. .fO.63 0.01 '».!5 0.07 0.15 0.15 EXCISE DUTIES. Spirits, of the proof of Sykes' Hydrometer, per gallon, Malt, . . . < per \h., Snuff, ground dry, . . per lb., Tobacco— Canadian Twist, Tabac blanc entorgueiU, per lb.. Fine Cut, . . per lb., [ Cavendish, Plug, Twist, and all other manufac- tured Tobacco, not before described, per lb., Cigars (subject to an abatement or allowance for moisture in cal- culating the weight for duty, to be fixed by order in Coun cil), .... per lb., 30 eta. Petroleum and Coal Oil, . ^ . per gallon, 0,05 Any fermented beverage made in imitation of beer or malt liquor, and brewed in whole or in part fiom any other substance than malt, * per gallon, LICENSE FEE?I. For a license for distilling and rectifying, or either, by any process, .... if'i'.O *F()r a first class license for mal'ing, * ** a second class " " * " a tl ird class " " For a license for brewing. For a license for manufacturing tobacco, 0.03)^ iiOO 100 50 50 J'rovided the Governor in Council may so direct, TABLE OF STAMP DUTIES. stamps required on Notes, Drafts, or Bill of Exchange, executed singly: — : Under *25, For ^^2'), . . . " $oO and over ^'25, . » For $100 and over $50, " each additional ifloO, . . . " each " fraction of $100, On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in duplicate : — For $100, each additional $100, " fraction of $100, j II Free 1 cent 2 cents 3 cents 3 cents 3 cents 2 cents 2 cents 2 cents Gla ss Tu bing, Retortw, Ueakurs^JPU^ks, <^(^jf L^^^l?^^*'^*'' 06 IIOSPITAI^ AND ASYLUMS. [1873. On Drafts nr bills of Exchauge iu more parts tbau two :— For every iflUO, . . . . 1 cent " each additional tlOO, . , , 1 c^nt " each additional traction of $100, . . I cent Intero8t made payable at the maturity of any Hill, Ac, shall bo count cd as part of the principal sum. Stamps must be cancelled at the time of affixing the same, by Writing or stamping thereon the date. The stamps for Notes, Ac, to be affixed by the maker or drawer ; and in case of any drafi or Hill of Exchange drawn out of the Dominion, by the acceptor or first drawer. IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. Robert Shives, Esquire, Government Immigration Officer for New IJrunswick ; The Deputy Treasurers at tlie Out-l*'jrta of the Province act ' as Immigration Officers. HOSPITALS AND ASfLUMS. MARINE HOSPITAL, For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen., in St. John. Commissioners, John Ward, John Wishart, Charles McLauchlan, and William Doherty, Esquires: Secretary and Treasurer, Charles Ward; Physician, LeBaron Botsford, M. D. ; Steward, Milton Barnes. GENERAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL. Commissioners— William Bayard, Esq., M. D., President ; W. H. A. Keans, Esq., Vice-President ; Robert W. Crookshank, Esq., Treasurer ; John McLacblan, and M. W. Maher, Esquires ; , Secretary ; E. L. Barteaux, M. D., Resident Physician and Superintendent ; Mrs. Iliggins, Matron. PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commissioners, Hon. William M. Kelly, Hon. Benj, R. Stevenson, Hon Attorney General, and Hon. Provincial Secretary, Hon. W. S. Caie ; Secretary, Robert W. Crookshank, Esq. ; Chaplain, Rev.Willian Scovil ; Superintendent, John Waddell, M. B. ; Supervisor, Book and Storekeeper, R. Graham. Wiggins' orphan asylum. Rev. William Scovil, President ; James U. Thomas, Secretary and Treasurer ; Governors— F. A. Wiggins, George C. Wiggins, llenry W. Frith, B. Robinson, J. W. Weldon, Charles Merritt, Rev, William Arm- strong, and J. D. Lewin. SAINT JOHN PENITKNTTARY. ^ This Tn&titution is under the jurisdiction of the Ministov of Justice for the Dominion, and supervit^ion of three special Directors of Domi- nion Penitentiaries ; John Quinton, Warden .; A. Robertson, Accountant. BOAHD OF HEALTH, For the City and County of Saint John. William Bayard, M. D. ; Hon. Charles Waiters, George V. Nowlin, ' James Flewelling, and John McLachlan, Esquires ; R. W. Thome, Clerk. ; Chalonnr's Stove VaruiKsh will ornnment Rusty Pipes. Tlie Ajuient ami Honorable Frptorp.ity o! Fnts and Accijpie'.l Mayans. .I>»*. r. 'T'liliowav, 'i!v<;!lv.mt. iW-it. K. Kriir'.vriiiluT, 'Jraivl Sto\v:ird. Honry (i. Hunt, J im^'s Saiiti'Icrs, J. AllVcl Cliikc, lli-m-y I>ittri-ll, IlciiiN .1. I'liDrric, Win. O. Miitliewsoii, Clmrlort M('(}^•(\ (ri>(ir:;(f f,. 'I'aylur, 'T. W. li. W. Kdv.-ird WillN. I>. 0. Ma..;.T. .W K. W. l^iiau VV. hoh ;rtv, .Si'iiiorU. W!tr.,VV, li. W. I'lios. J. ltol)i.i-...!i. .Jmiior(}. War. W V. W. Ui'v. Ilnwiml'-pr.ii: If, se.>». — Orand .Master, De|iii(y Grnnd Ma.^t'r, Si rii'ir (Jraiid WardiMi, -Iiinior (Iraiul W.irden, Uraiid Sei'i'etary, I?. Le.-iter I'li.r.s, Win. Wedderlpiiri), Allred A, sioeklun, Jaaie.s .Mo.\icli<«l, Jr.. D.ivi I Main, i; .1/crt M-ir- .sliall, Mark N. Powern, Win. i\ Dibldee, Henry l.e'Hiard, and Henry !)tirri«li. Alltion liod'.je, >fo. 1. — Meeis on llic tirsl Friday in tvicli inontii, at Hie .Masonic Hall, Saint .loim. Geo. K. Fairweiitlier, W. X . ; Mdiu. CliamWerlaiii, Secretary. St. Jolin\s l.oday in eaidi month, at the Ma.^onio Hall, Saint John. Jas. f^annders, W. M. ; Ami. J. .Arinstroiiir, Secretar., . 8iis:se;v Lo |j;e, No. I. — .M t-i on Tiiursilay, on i>r alter each full moon, at Dor- chester. Stephen W. Palmer, W. M. ; Kichard 'A il.-»on. Secretary. St. Mark's Lodixe, No. 5. — Meets on the tlrsl Thu;-^d;iy in each inontli, at Saint Andrewri. Thomas W, Bacon, W. M. ; Goorcte I''. Sticlrncy, Secretary. Solomvin's Lodj^e, No. (!. — Meets on the second Tuesday in each month atFredo- rieton. lidwin L. Wetniore, W. M. : Adolphu.si}. Uockwith, Secretary. Snsse.v Lod^e, No. 7. — Meets on the tlrst Weilnes lay in each month, nt Saint Stephen. Jolm H. i'tou. Secretary. Corintiiian Lodj^e, No. 1-i. — .Meets on Wednesday on or at'fe.r eac!; fall moot), at Hampto;'. Alien .Nr. Travis. W. M. ; H Miry Hfillott, S'crctary. Alley fjud'te, N". If-.— . fleets on the first Tlntrsdav i!! »>ach month, at TTjiper Mills, Saint Stciihcn. James V. Hanson, W. M. ; Wiliiain C. I'urves, Seeret.'iry. Howard Lodi^e, No. 15. — Meets on the first Tm-sday i i each ni^nth, ai Hillsbo- roui.'h. Wiliiaiiis Woodwortli, W. M. ; John l>eaLiey. Secretary liOd.!?e Sa'nt Andrew, No. 10. — Meets on Mondav on or after each fr.Il Moon, at Uiiiiiibu'.-o. James C. Moody, \V. M. ; Tli(<:r.is V.^ Bli ;s, Seor ■t;\ry. Nortlinniberland Lod,-re, No. 17. — Meets on the seeoe..l TiiC'^il.iy in each month, at Newca.stle. John S. IJensoii, W. M. ; F'ras. 11. MoDr'nald, Secretary. Miramieiii Lodge, No. IS. — Meets on thelliird liie--d.iy in ea< h mouth, at Chat- ham. Jo.-eph M. Iliiddock, W. M. ; Phineas NViliit'on, Secretary. Leinster Lod'jre. No. li). — Meets on the second Friday in each montli, at the Ma- sonic Ifall, Saint John. Henry .T. Tliorne, W. M. ; Asaiiii O. PilaKslee, Secretary. Salisbury l^od-^e, No. 20. —Meet;' on the first Tnc^. lay in each month, at Salisbury. Tobias .\ddy, W. M. ; James IJentley, Secretory. !) Cliiilouvr^H Aniline tJyef* — 98 MASONIC. [1873. Zion Loilfjc, No. 21. — Meet.'^ ti tlu? wrotiil 'I'lmrsilnj in cucli month, at the Miifluiiic Hull, St.' John. Wrn, C. MiiltliowHcin, W. M. ; \U'\. Mfuri-on.Hci 'y. KcUli Lotlpt', No. 2H. — Mot'ts on 'rimr:«liiy on or alliT eucli nt!W inuoii, at Moiic- ton. C!i:i«. P Uarrifl, W. M. ; Ot'or>fw(,", rt'terp. ScirtL-lary. Zctlaiul Lodgo, No. 24, — MectK on llu- lliinl Wi'nday, on or after eaeh full moon, at Sack* Tillo. Itobert Ilallett, W. M. ; "William Morlce, Secretary. Bnint Andrew's Lodge, No. 29.--Meet» on the seeond ihurs "ay in each month, at the MuHonlc Hall, Frederloton. Alex. BiirchiU, W. M. ; Jas. A. Unci, Secretary. Saint Marlins' Lodge, No. 530.— Meets on the first Monday in each moiitli, at St. Martins, St. John County. James Kourke, W. M. ; Hugh McQuihion, Secretary. Oorloton R. A. Ch»|>ter. — Meets on the thinl Wednesday in each month, at the Masonic Uall. Saint John. Thomas N. liobertson, Principal Z; Charh.s Mc- Lauchlan, jr.. Scribe E. New llrunswick 11. A. Chapter. — Meets en the flrsi Thursday In each month, at the Masonic Hall, Saint Jotin. James McNiuhoI, Junior, Principal Z.; David S. Stewart, Scribe E. Union R. A. Clmpter. — Meets on the fourth Tuesday in each month, at the MaBonic Hall, Carleton. E. J. Wetmoro, Principal Z. ; Chas. Ketchum, Scrll>e E. Frederictuii R. A. Chapter. — Meets on the third Wednesday in each month, at Fredericton. Mount Lebanon U. A. Chapter.— Meets on the third Wednesday in each month, at Chatham. Saint Stephen B. A. Chapter. — Meets on the second Wednewlay in each month, at Saint Stephen. Botsford K. A. Chapter. — Meets on the thinl Monday in eacli month atMoncton. Encampment of Saint John K. T. — Meets on the second Wednesday in eacit month, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. Wm. Fleming, Commander ; Thomas N. Robertson, Secretary. Union DeMolay Encampment K. T. — Meets on the fourih 'llinrsday in each month, at thu Masonic Hall, Saint John. 1). R. Munro, Conmiander; A. D. Goodwin, Secretary. Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters.— Meets annually in August, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. D. R. Munro, M. P. Grand Master; A. 1). Goodwin, Grand Recorder. New Brunswick Council Royal and Select Masters. — Meets on the fourth Friday in February, May, August, and November, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. — Hen- ry Duflfell, Master ; Peter Campbell, Recorder. Carleton Council Royal and Select Masters. — Meets at the Masonic Hall, Car- leton. — John V. Ellis, Master ; Andrew F. Andrews, Recorder. McLeod Moore Conclare, No. 18, of the Imperial, Ecclesiastical, and Military Order of Knight8.of the Red Cross "f Rone ami Constantino, llobert Marshall, 88", Inspector General for the Provlno-e of New Brunswick; J. Doraville, Sove- reign; D. R. Munro, Treasurer; J. Jlelick, Recorder. Meets at the Ma.sonic Hall, St. John, on the fourth Thursday In each month. Provincial Grand Lodge of the Royal Order of Scotland — li. Lester Peters, Provii.cial Grand Master; Thomas N. Robertson, Provincial Grand Secretary. Meets in the City of Saint John quarterly. Chapter of Rose Croix, 18'^, of New Brunswick, on the Registry of the Supreme Council for Scotland of the 33rd and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scot- tish Rite. Meets at the City of Saint John, on the first Wednesday in February, May, August, and November. Chris' opher Murray, 30", M. W. S. : Thomas N. Robertson, SO'', Secretary. Consistory of K.'. H.'. of New Brunswick on the llegiatry ot the Supreme Council of Scotland of the thirty-third and last degree of the .\ncient and Ac- cepted Scottish Rite. Meets at the City of Saint John on the first Wednesday in February, May, August, and November. Robert T. Clinch, 82'^, Grand Comman- der ; Thomaa N. Ilobortson, 30*^, Secretary. WlioinHalo from IltiniiiRtoii, Barker, and N|icuccr. 1873.] ORANOE INHTITUTION. oy INDEPENDKXT OUDEll ODD FELLOWS. OPFICKRS OP TUB U. W. ORAND LODOR OF TUK LOWlCU I'llOVKiOKH OF B. X. A. Jatnos Yorstoti, M. W. (J. \f., I'ioton. X. S. Alex. Robertson, I{. W. D. G. M., St. .7(,liii, N. 13. RiiiK.n Krascr, H. \V. (i. W. Truro, X. S. John Mnthcrfou, R. \V. (i. h. aiitl T., Stoll.irton, N. S. John Pringlo, W. (i. M., Pintoii, N. ,S. PctcT C.'unphell, W. G. ('hup., Xcw (Jia^sgnw, N. S. J. VV. Fah;oner, W. G. Con., (^hnrlottetowii, 1'. E. I. W. N. Mills, W. G. II., Pictou, N. S. James Mitchell. W. G. G., Albion Mine-", \. S. John Matheson, Giniul Ri'p. fn (J. L., U. S. The next Session of the R. W. Grau'l Lodgo will be hold io Truro, N. S., on the third Tuesday hi July, 187S. PiONKKR LoonR, N'o. y, i. O, O. F., meets at Odd Fellows Ilall, No. y5 Geruittin Street, 8t. John, N. B., every Friday cveainj, at 8 o'clock. Loyal Orange Institution of British America. MOST WOUSTHPFIJI, OltAND LODr.B OF UKITIsn AMERICA. Grand Master — Mackenzie Howell, Esq., M. P., Belhville, Ontario ; Deputy Grand Masters— D'Arcy Uoulton, Esq., Barrie, Ontario ; George Smith, Esq., Montreal; G. H. Pick, Esq., St. John, N. B. ; Jacob Bowser, Halifax, N.S. ; Aurus 1). Martin, Charlottetown, P. E.f. ; H. S. McDonnld, E.sq., M. P. P., Brockville, Ontario; Grand Chaplain —Hev. Abraham Dawson, Egansville, Ontario; Grand Treasurer — Wni. Anderson, Esq., M. P. P., Mountain View, Ontario ; Grand Secretary — Thomas Keyes, Esq., St. Catharines, Ontario ; Deputy Grand Secretary — H. Caldwell, Halifax, N. S. ; Grand Director of Ceremonies— Win. White, Esq., Tweed, Ontario. aionx woKSHiPFUL provincial okand lodge of new duundwicic. G. H. Pick, Esq., R. W. Grand Master, Portland; James Baker, Esq., Dep. Gran i Master, Woodstock, Carleton ; 1) J. Con.stantine, Petitco- diac; Sainuel Devenne, sen.. Grand C, Portland; John A. Kane, Esq., Grand Treasurer, Portland; C. E. Godard, E.«*q., CJ. S. ; W. A. Uender- sou, Dep. Grand Treasurer, Sussex; J. Edw. N. IJolder, i^ejp. Grand Secretary, St. John ; William II. Anderson, Grand Lecturer, Frederic- ton ; John Cadwallader, St. Stephen, and Fred. N. Moffatt, St. John, Deputy Grand Lecturers ; J. Thompson, Grand Director of Ceremonies, Portland. St. John Cou.nty Grand Lodge. — Samuel Derenne, Sen., County Grand Master; J. Edward N. Koidei', County Grand Sec'y , St. John. St. .Ioiin District Lodgb, No. \—{Cit// of St. John.) J. Edward N. Holder, Esq., District Master; H. J. Chettick, District Secretury. Vkuneh Lodge, No. 1. — S. Devcnne, Sen., W. M ; J, Edward N. Holder, Secretary. First Tuesday. EiiOu.v L ixiK, No. 2 — F. N. Molfatt, W. M. ; Josh Biudley, Secretary. Second Tuesday. York liODOi!!,"No. 3.— Johu Roberts, W. M. ; A. Bhiiu, Secretary. First Thnr.<(day. . Enniskillkn Lodob, No. 7. — A. G. Rlakslce, W. M. ; II .1. Chettick, J Secretary. Third Friday. \ Fineit Hair Brughew and Combs at Chaloner*s Drnff Rtore. 100 TEMPKRANCR. [1873. Carlkton Tbob Blob Looqb, No. U.— Wilson Oregg, W. M. ; Wtn. H. I'erkina, Secreturj. JonNRTo.N LoDQB, No. 24. — Robert Kudej, W. M.; A. McDonald, Secretary. First and Third Monday. St. Johv Royal Scarlkt Cuaptkm, No. 1.— S. Devenne, Sen., W. C- C. ; J. Kdward N. Holder. C. Scribe. Qitbrn's I'rkckptory, No. flij -Rotal Black KsionTS. — J. A. Kane, W. M. ; J. Edward N. Holder, Rogistnir. Last Thursday. Oarlkton Oranqb Hall Company — Dan. M. K. McLeod, President, Carleton ; J. Edward N. Holder, Secretary, St. John. M. W. Grand Lod«e of British America will meet in Annual Session in the Town of Brantford, Ontario, on the third Tuesday in .June, 1S78. R. W. Grand Lodge of N. U., will meet in Annual Session m Port- land, on third Tuesday in February, 1B73. County Grand Lodge of St. John meets seroi-annnally. St. John District Lodge, No. 1 (City), meets quarterly. All the Lodges— private— meet in the City, East side, except Carleton True Blues' Lodge, which assembler in Carleton. There are some 150 Lodges on the Re^isty of G. Lodge of N. B., which (including those i bovc mentioned) meet in the various Counties of the Province. NATIONAL DIVISION SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Oscar D. Wetmore, M. W. P., St. John. N. B.; U. 8. Bell, M W. A., New Orleans, La. ; Samuel W. Hodges, M. W. S., U Brom6eId Street, Boston ; William A. DuflF, M. W. Treaa , Philadelphia, Penn. ; Rev. Amos N. Benedict, M. W. Chap., Bridgeport, Conn. ; W. O. Clark. M. W.Con., Drytown, California; Rev. John 11. Brice, M. W. Sent., Baltimore, Maryland. GRAND DIVISION S. OF T. OP NEW BRUNSWICK. John Brait, G. W. P., King.ston, Rich.; Robt. Middlemorc, G. W. A., Portland, St. John : W. W, Dudley, O. Scribe, St. John; Chas A. Everitt, G. T., St. John; Alex. Jami^son, G. Chap., St. John; E. J. Sheldon, G. Con., South Bay, St John; J. J. Lelasheur, O. Sen., St. John ; James A. Harding, P. G. W. P., St. John. OFFICERS SUPREME COUNCIL, TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE, 1872-74. Rev. A.'W. Tibbetts, M. W. T., Cedarville, O. ; J. M.Gibson, M. W. V. T., Boston, Mass. ; R. C. Bull, M. W. R., Philadelphia, I'enn. ; S. H. Wallace, M. W. Treasurer, Philadelphia, Penn. ; Rev, Geo. B. Jocelyn, M, W. Chap., Albion, Michigan ; B. F. Hawkes, M, W. U., Washington, D. C. ; C. B. Knox, M. W. G., Rock Island, 111. ; A. U. Freeman, P. M. W. T., New Jersey. The next Session will be held in Providence, R. I., August 1873. OFFICERS OF THE GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPE- RANCEOFNEW BRUNSWICK. John H. McRobbie, G. W. T., Saint John; E. H. Jones, G. W. V. T., Portland ; G. T. Knollin, G. W. R., Saint John ; Charles A. Everett, G. W. Tr., Saint John; R. J. Lemont, M. D, G. W. U., Hampton, K. C. ; Thomas :5impson, G. W. Chap., Saint John ; A. T. Bustin, G. W. G., St. John : John March, P. G. W. T., Saint John. The next Annual Session will be held in the Hall of Alexandra Temple, Portland, the last week in June 1873. All popular Patent Sledicines nold at Chalonor'n Driif^ Store* 1873.] TRMl'KUANOR. 101 Hnhordmntfl Tvmpli'sumUr the juristliction of the Grand Ti'inpli.. Victoriii Tt-niplo, Nd. 2, meets ever}' Tuesdiiy ovenmjf, in tlioir Hall, 42 PriucesM strert. Founliiln Temple, No. 4, inuets every Monday ercniii;?, in their Hull, lliimpton, Kir.u'a County. I'rinco AIlxN't Tetiiple, No. 4, ra-iotfl on tho 2d Monfliiy ovctrn;^ of each month, at llatnniond Kinjx'H (/otinty. .A luxiiiidrii T'lYiide. N'o. (>, meets every Thursday evening.;, in liioir Hall, llaniiii's I-uildiii^, Indiantown. Crysiiil Fount Temple, No. 8, rnoeta on thi; 2d Tuesday of each month, in the S. of T. Hall, Salisbury, Westmoiland <'ounly. iMoneer Temple, No. 1, of Jlova Scotui, meets on the 2d and 4th Mon- day eveninj?8 of each month, in the S. of T. flail, Halifax, N. S. Scotia Temple, No. 2, meets every Thursday evening, in their Hall, Yarmouth. N. S. Kastern Star Council, No. 1, T. of II. and T., meets on the 2d and 4th Wednesday eveninttaof each month, in Templars' Hall, 42 Princess street. Victoria .'Social Tenipie, No 1, meets every Friday evening, in Tem- plars' Hall, ^l Princess sireet. «.. BRITISH TEMPLARS. MOST' WORTHY OR\ND LOOGK-OrFiCKUs lsr^-73. Ilev. A. M. Phillips, M. W. G. Chief Templar, Sarnia, Ontario. Miss A. F'lewelling, M. W. G. Vice, Clifton, New lirunswick. D. C. Fraser, M. W. G. Secretary, Truro, N. S. r. II. Siowart, M. W. G. Treasurer, Toronto, Ontario H. IJ. Mitchell, M. W. G. Lecturer, Chester, Nova Sootia. Hon. W. P. Flowelling, M. \\. G. Counsellor, Clifton, New Brunswick. Kev, James Scott, M. W. G. Chaplain, Ontario. J. II. F^ietcher, M. W. G. Financier, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. F. L. Parsons, M. W. G. Recorder, Nova Scotia. D. Montgomery, M. W. G. Marshal, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Miss Bell Pettft, M. W. G. D. Marshal, Frankford, Ontario. T. R. Garrett, M. W. G. I. Guard, Frankford, Ontario. Marry Morton, M. W. (J. 0. Guard, Ontario. J. W. Faulkner, M. W. G. Past (Miief, Charlottetown, P. E. I. WOItTHYGRANDliODGEOFNEWBRUNSWICK— Officers 1672-73. W. G. Chief, John Palmer, Gagetown, Queen's County. " Vice, Jacob R. I'idgeon, Indiantown, St. John. Secretary, Orian Smith, Fredericton, York County. Treasurer, T. B. Sraitli. St. John. Lecturer, Rev. J. E. Rcud, Upper Gagetown, Queeirs County. Coun?ellur, Kev. Thos. Todd, Sackville, Westmorland County. Chaplain, Win. Mur[)hy, Sackvillc, Westmorland County. Financier, W. S. Loggie, Chatham, Northumberland County. Recorder, J. E. FMewelling, Clifton, King's County. Marshal, Chns. Stewart, Dalhousio, Restigouche County. \). Marshal, Miss S.irah A. Shutp, Apoluuiui, King's County. Inner Guard, John Stothart, Do'igla?towii, N^orthumbeiland Co. Outer (iuar 1, Robert W. Beers, liichibueto, Kent County. Past Chief, E. C. Freeze, Fredericton, York County. (( (( (I <( (( u (1 Phials and Druggists' Gla^sivttrc, at Chaloiicr'M Drug Store* 102 TEIJPERANCE. [1873. List of Conntij Chiefs and ficcretaries, mid their Tbd Office Address. W. Co. Chief, J. W. Smith, Smithtown. King's, No, 1, Westinoi'lantl, No. 3, (iueen'rf, Xo. 4, Albert, No. 5, Chui'lottc, No. G, Kent, No. 7, Carleton, No. 8, York, No. 9, Sunbury, No. 10, Victoria, No. 11, Rostigouchc, No. 12, Grand Manan, No. \?, Northmnberlaud, No. 14, (( i( t( u (I (( (t It it t( (< <( (i t( (i t( i( (> il <( (( (( t( Secretary, J. TJ. Crawford, Bellslc Creek. Cliief, C. C. Davison, Sliodiao. Secretary, J. E. Flaherty, Painscc June. Chief, S. li. PcterH, llampstead. Secretaiy, R. T. Babbit, Gagetown, Chief, J." D. Steeves. Secretary, D. Bazley, Hillsborough, [Is. Chief, W. S. Thompson, Fair llavcn, Deer Secretary, I, D. McKay, Ponnfield llidgc. Chief, W. Crowsen, llichibucto. Secretary, H. Wathan, VVeldford. Chief, B. N. Shaw, UartlanG, Secretary, J. A, Thompson, Woodstock. Chief, F. J. Todd, Fredericton, Secretary, D. O'C. McGinnia, Fredericton. Chief, J. E. Simmons, Lakeville Corner. Secretary, Orran Smith, Fredericton. Chief, C. W. S. Barker, Andover. Secretary, Geo. W. Fen wick. Grand Falls. Chief, Charles Stewart, Dalhousie. Secretary, D. C. McMillan, Armstrong (not reported.) [Brook. Chief, J. R. Nicholson, Chatham. Secretary, W. S. Loggia, Chatham. PRIMARY LODGES. Victoria Lodi^e, No. 1, meets every Wednesday evening at Sussex Corner. Saint John Lodge, No. 2, meets every Monday evening at the Tem- perance Hall, King street, St. John. Degree meetings 2d Monday of each month. Salisbury Lodge, No. 16, meets every Wednesday evening at Salis- bury, Westmorland County. Andrews Lodge, No, 38, meets every Thr.rsday evening at the Tem- perance Hall, Carleton, Saint John. \^ oodstock Independent, No. 78, meets every Thursday evening at Woodstock, Carleton County. New Dominion, No. 115, meets every Tuesday evening in Ilamm's Hall, Indiantown. St. Ann's Lodfte, No. 1(50, meets every Thursday evening at Frederic- ton, York County. Royal Oak, No. 157, meets every Monday evening at Saint George, Charlotte County, Enterprise Lodge, No 192, meets every Tuesday evening at Saint Andrews, Charlotte County. Lancaster Lodge, No. 285, meets every Monday evening, in the- Tem- perance Hall, Fairvil'.e, St. John County. Peabody Lodge, No. 30'), nicet.s every Wednesday evening at the Temperance Hull, Portland, Saint, .John. Still of Peace, No. 3r>7, meeti every Thursday evening, at Templars' Hall, Princess street, St. John. -"'d, at WholcsAle at Ohai^iLdtr)'^ Ilye WoodHJind other UlaterinlH lo. •icr's. 1873.] NEW nUUNSWICK MILITl: 103 STAFF OF THE ARMY. Lieut. General Sir II. Doyle, K. C. M. G , Coininanding Iler Majesty's Troo|)s in British North America. [There are no Troops .stationed in New lirunawick J NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA, M'.LITARY DlSTttlCT, NO. 8. Dominion of Caiiad't. lit. Co'onel Gonriro J. Mannsell, Depy. Ailjt. General, Dec. 2", ISGS. — Head Qiunters. Fredericton, N. 15. Lt. Colonel VV. T. IJaird, Didtrict Paymaster, Jan, 10, 1801». Head Quarters, Wood.stock. N. IJ. Lieut. Col. D. li. J ago, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery. — Head Quarters, Saint John, N. H. District Htorekeeper— Major John Evans, August 15, 1866,— Head Quarters, St. John, N. li. Assistant Storekeeper— Captain Thomas McKenzie, January 12, 1870. Head Quarters, Fredericton. First Brioadb Dxvisicv. — Lt. Colonel James A. Inches, Brigade Ma- jor, Jan. ly. 1369. Head Quarters, St. Stephen, N. B. Second Buigaue Division.— Lt. Colonel A. C. Otty, Brigade Myjor, Jan. 19, 1869. Head Quarters, St. John, N. B. Third Bkigadk Division — Lt. Colonel Caleb McCuIly, Brigade Major, April 23, 1869. Head Quarters, Chatham, Miraraichi, N. B. New Brunswick Provincial Rifle Association. Lt. Col. B. Lester Peters, President ; Lt. Col. A. C. Ottv (Brigade Major), Lt. Col. J. A. Inches (Brigade Major), Lt. Col. E. B. Beer (7nh Vol. Jiatt.),Viee-Prosideijt3 ; Cjpt T. Barclay liobin.'^on, Sec.-Treasurcr. Council— Lt. Col. B. L. Peters, Kcs. iMil. ; Lt. D. G. Smith, 0>2d Vol. ]{att. ; Major J. Darling, N. B. H. Y. C. ; Capt. W. Langstroth, N. B. li. Y. C. ; Capt. T. F. Gillespie, N. B. B. G. A. ; Capt. E. Arnold, 74th Vol. Batt. ; Capt. II. B. Ketchum, 63d Vol. Batt. ; Capt. 0. R. Arnold, 74th Vol. Batt. ; Capt. T. B. Bobinson, Res. Mil. ; Capt. T. B. Ilazen, ()'Jd Vol. Butt. ; Miijor G. F. Stickney, Res. Mil. ; . Gosline, 74 th Vol. Batt.; Capt. J. P. Bi.xby, li. M. ; Capt. Baird, 74th Vol. Batt. ; Major W. S. Morris, 71st Vol. Batt. Steam Communication from Saint John, New Brunswick. TO GLAS(U)W — Bv Hteanier monthly (Anchor line). TO DKJBY AM) AX.VAPOLIS— By steamer every Monday, Wed- nesday, Thursday, and Saturday ; thonce by Rail to Halifax. TO PORTLAND AND BOSfON--By steamers on every Monday and Thursday inoniing ; also, every morning at 8.30 o'clock, and evening at 9 o'clock, by Railway, connecting at Fredericton Junction for Frederic- ton, and at Mc.Vdam Station for St. Stephen, St. Andrews, Bangor, &;e. . TO YARMOUTH AND BOSTON-By steamer every Friday even- ing, at o'clock. Chaloner's Of ittment lor Piles. Those afllicteil take notice* :' 't 1 I > !m.i {" 111. I 1 M ^ 1 104 RAILWAY. [1873. TO FilEI)ERI0TON'--Evnry moraiiig at nine o'clock, connecting with stoiuiiens to Woixl-jtock, and by ."(age and railway, via ITonUon and Bangor, fbrining an inland lino of travel to all points in the United States and (.'imaili. TU Ni^W YOiiiv, nOSTON', roilTLAXD, ST. JOIIX, AND CALAIS. Througli llnite (Voni Aror».-'took, Pi'c-^'iuc Isle, Iloidloti, auil Woodstock, via thii Xow JM'answick and (Jaiiada Railway, and Intci'ualioiial StiMni- ship ConiO'iny. Trains leave the llouUon and Woodstock terminns tor St. Andrews, to connect with atcanier for Tortland, Boston, St. John, and Calais. TO NEW YORIC.-V^ia InternaUonal S. S. Company to Portland; thence by Stea-nors from Portland — (Outside route). TO CALIFOllxVI A. -Steamers leave New York 4th and 2()th of every month, at 12 o'clock, noon. TO CANADA AN D ALL POINTS IN THE UXITED STATES.— By Steamers of I. S. S. Company, Monda> and Thursday Mornings, at 8 o'clock. |II^*riirough Tickets, at a reduccil rate, can be procured at the Ge- neral Ticket Office, Eastern Express Ollice, 8i) Prince William Street. NEW BRUNSWICK ANirCANADT RAILWAY AXD liRANCHES. ST. STEl'UKN TO RICHMOND ANn WOODSTOCK. Miles. Stations. Fares. Miles, Stations. Fares. Saint Stephen $0.00 41 Cranberry $1.25 5 Maxwell, 8 Moore's Mdls 2i 10 Baillie .. 50 1 5 Meadows 50 19 Watts Junction 75 21 Lawrence 75 2514(5 Hull's Siding 1.25 2() Barber Dam 51 Deer Lake 1.50 57 Canterbury 1.50 62 Scott's 1.75 t>7 Kel River, 1.75 7 ; VVickham 2.00 1.00 75 Uebec Junction 2.00 30 Toby Guz/df 1.00 35 Me Adam .'unction 1.25 78 McKenzie :', .00 80 Richmond 2.00 3G Maudsley : 1.25 SG Woodstock 2.00 ST. AN'PRSWS TO RICnMOXD AND WOODSTOCK. Miles. Stations. Fares. St. Andrews $0.00 5 Chamcnok 25 11 Bartletf.3 25 11 Wawoig '25 15 Roix Road 50 19 He^vilfs 50 MUes Stations. Fares. 45 Maudsley $1.25 49 Cranberry 1.25 51 Mall's Si(liniiti«'>in 1872.] RAILWAY. 106 jbTom << It Fairville to << 4* Woodstock, Richmond, St. iSteoht-n, St. Auurewa, t'rcdenctoD, f3.75 8.75 ■ 2.75 2.75 1.50 EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. General Superintendent — Lewis Carvell, Esquire ; Accountant-^VVIIllam Cr. RobertBon; Transportation Mastei'—Jamea Colemtin. Locomotive Foreman ---II. A. Whitney. Trackmaster. --Gavin Rainnie. Thir< Railway, 108 miles in length, extends fVom the ha^hoUf nf Pt John, Bay of Fundy, to the harbour of Shcdiac, on the Gulf of St. Law' rcnoc. It was constru-oted at a cost of about five million dollats, ahd la fun by the Government. From Amherst, 138 miles from Saint John, travellers are conveyed daily, by four-horse Coach ee, (55 miles to TrUro, and thence, 6i miles, by Railway, lo Halifax, Nova Scotia. DirtTig the Summer, Steamers running from Shediac, in connection with the European and North American Railway, convey passengers and freight to the northern poKion of New Brunswick ; to Canada aCci Prince Edward Island. BTA'flONS, I)ISTANC?ES, ANb RATB3 OJF i*A8SAQK. MtLSS. ist. St. John fo.oo. 8 Moose Path... 10. B tbrrvburn 18. 7 Appleby 20. 9 Rothsay 25. 13 Quispamsis 85, 17 Nauwigewauk .... 50. 22 Ossekeag.......... 70, 26 Passekeag.... .... 82. 33 Norton 1.00. 89 Apohaqui ........ . 1.15. 44 Sussex....... 1.31. 47 Plumweseep. . .... 1.40. ^AftES. MILFS. 2d. $0.00 08 12 14 18 24 85 47 55 67 78 88 94 51 t'enobsquis.. 56 tor^'.ge..... . 61 Ahagunce.... 66 Peticodiao 72 North River.. 76 Salisbury 2.00. 7D Boundary Creek. 89 Monctoti.... .... 91 Humphrey's Mill 95 Cook's Brook.. 102 Dorchester Road 106 Shediac... 108 Point Duchene FAftEa. lat. 2d. 11.50. $1.00 . 1.65. 1.10 1.80. 1.20 . 1.90. 1.25 2.00. 1.36 2.00. 1.35 2.05. 1.40 2.20. 1.50 2.35. 1.5^ 2.40. 1.60 2.50. 1.70 . 2.50. 1.70 2.50. 1.7D Family tickets of tuVelVe, to all StationSj at half first cksS fare j alsOi f'ieason tickets, of three moi^lhs, to all stations between St. John and t3us.icx. iNTKKCOLONIAL RAILWAY. ST. JOiHN TO AMHERST. PAttfeS. ist. 2cl. Palnscc Junction, .$2.,'0 $1.70 Meadow Brrok 2.«5 1 .80 Memramccok,.. 2.80 187 Dorchester, 3.00 2.00 t«i!ckvii!e, 8.40 2.27 Auluc: .«;•... 8.50 2.35 Amherst, ..u 3.65 2.46 . — —--7- •- - ,..,... .., — ■ ., ^, ■■■» - ., „ Mm : .m — _■ „ .^^ - ^ , MlLtS. 97 St. John t 10>2 109 117 128* 132 138 ^ 2J Bath, TaAAerB' iStabl^) auA 6Iaf6 Si^on^^, at €iiafoA«r%. m Is! f' |<>:' f 106 RAILWAY. [W3. European and North American Railway Company, Nerepis 65'66i Harvey 2.05 Welsford 80j76i Magaguadavic 2.3,5 Clarendon 95j85i McAdam Junetion 2.60 Oaspereaux 1.05 91 St. Croix 2.75 Saint John to Bangor, . . . , . . $6.00 " Portland. .. .. . 8.00 ti il Boston, DistAKCes. HILE3. St. John to Woodstock, 135 Houlton, 132 St. Andrews, 128 St. Stephen 121 &.00 SflLES. St. John to Bangor, 205 " Portland, 340 " Boston, 448 " Montreal 582 EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY OV MAlJfB MILES tc (t << t( tl i< From Bangor M. C. Depot, Exchange-street, .5 Yeazie, 4.8 Basin Mills 7.0 Eight Mile Sid'g, S.O Orono 8.4 Webster 8.S Great Works.... 11.5 Oldtown, ...... . 12.6 Milford, 13.4 Costigan, 18.3 Grcenbush, 28.0 Olumon, 20.7 FREDERICTON TO FAiRVILLR. MTI.IN. FARES. MILKS. FARES. Frodoricton $0.00 14 Riisiagonia J8:o.56 1 ■!;ih;inanca lO'lT* Three Tree Creek 70 ,; (ri.iiier 24122 Fredericton .Junction 70 IM Vv'.ifisis 40'61 St. John 3.00 M.'LES. From Bangor Passadumkeag, . 31.0 • Enfield, 35.0 Lincoln, ........ 44.7 Lincoln Centre,. 46.3 Winn, 55.5 Mattawamkeag,. 58.0 Kingman, 66.0 Bancroft. ....... 71».0 Danforth 8S.0 Jackson I'rook, . 93.0 Lambert Lake, ,109.0 Vunceboro,. . . . .114.0 (I << • < (f (t 0 ol)i»t'rvor wluit kind of '.veuther will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon hitu uiiv of its quarters, and that bo near the truth as to be seldom found to fail. It tne new moon, ihe Jirst quarter, Ihe full moon, or the la>^t quarter h;:ppcus IN SDMMKR. between midnight and 2 in the morning. "=--- 2 and 4 mornings — — d and " "— and 8 " — — 8 and 10 " ~ 10 and 12 " At 12 noon, and 2 P. M. Betwe-jn 2 ;uul i i\ iM, ''-■■ — 4 aTid (3 P. Al, - 6 and S 8 and V) " lo fliul itiidiiiglit. Fair. Cold, frequent showers. Rt\in. Wind and rain. Changeable. Frequent showers. Yei-y rainy. Changeable. Fair. Fair, if wind N. W. Rainy, if S. cr S. W. Ditto. Fair. IN WINTER. Hard frost. Unless the wind be S. orW. Snow and storttly. Rain. Stormy. Cold rain, if wind bd W., Snow if E. ^ Cold and high wind Snow or ruin Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty, if wind N. or N. E. Rain or enow, if Si S. W. Ditto. Fair and frosty. 0})r.i>rvnfJovfi,—'T\ni nOaror the time of the Moon's change to nooti ot" rnidnijihi, the '.aore neuiiy M'iU the result accord with the prediction. The 3puc(! tor illis Calculation occupies from ten at night till two nest moiiiinift The mor.ji's chartre, (ifst quarter, full and last quarter, happening } duri;itr 3«x of Uih MftfVifcoU huui?, i. e., from four to ten, may l)e fol- I loWil'ti hv fair ^'/oi'.flier ; but ibia is mostly dependent on the wind, as is ' !ioien in tin- t:b'o. I 'rh';iu'.h tb" \':?. [h>'^, trori; a variet}' of irrp?rniar causes, Is more un- 1 cpri.i'ii w, tli'; I.M! !'r j'jiii. of auttimn, tre wliolc f.r winter, aiul Ihe begin- niug cA ?\-r\M.t, vc;!, ill tlic main, the above o'.i'ioivatiuns will aj)p!y to ihose penoi!'. !:is'> U \y a!>ii r'Siiii t!-at l.«ri dependence ifl to ha ji'acod on the Table in Nvinter than ii: suinio.ir' Pilli (ftbettmatlO) Bmiiienagogiiey Oathnrtic, Altemtiv(i)i lod riRE ALARM — STATISTICAL. [18781 City of Saint tTohn Fire Alarm Telegraph. iViJ. LOOALItY Or B0XE9. 2 No. 2 Engine House, King 8q. 8 No. 8 Enffiiic ilorise, Unionist: 4 Oof. fJnfUen ah<1 Unzeti-BtB. 8 Cor. Mill and Unlon-sts. 6 Police Stationi Market Squni'ei 12 Cor. Petfrs jiiid Wuterlrio-ota. 18 Cor. St. Patrick rtnd Unloli-stS. 14 Cor. BfiiBSets and Richtilond-st!*. 16 Kverltt*9 Foundry, iJrassels-Bt. 16 Cot, 61*1186618 and llanover-Bls. dl "Wftt^floo, oppoBlteG dldlng sti 88 Cof, Gt^rmain find Clmrclv'ste. 24 Cur. Pi-liiceBfl and CharloUe'stBi jybi tOCAUTY OP llOXKB. 25 Cor. Duke and Germain-3t«. 26 Cor. Prince Wm. and Prlncc«a. 81 Coh King And Pltt-slH. 82 Cor. Duke and SidneV-Pts. 84 Cor. Wentwofth and Princoni!. 8ft No. 1 Engine House, Queoii eti 80 Cor. QUeon and CafniJU'theh-flt?}, Cor. St. James and Prince Wm. Cor. Pitt and Dnke-sts. 48 Cor. Mrtln and Cannartlien-stBi 46 Cof. Britain and Cliarlolte-Bts. 46 Cor. Pitt ttud St. Jameaets. 41 43 The C&nsUe qf Mw ^rilmwtch^ hy Oouniks, for IStl, as com,' pared ibith that of I86I4 The following is said to be the CenaUB of thia Pi'ovince, by Oountica ! 18G1; 1871. 28,988 City of Sdrtt Jolin, . , 4 i City and County of Saint John, City of iVederlctoO} . * * . X OrK, i i i t <••» Charlotte, » m . * . » King's, . 4 , k » . » Qu&en's, . . . « lit* Sunbury, . < t « , , , i Cfttletdn, « t i « Victofla, . « • t Restigouche, Gloucester} NorthUmberlaud, !ptetit, .... Westraoriatid, Albeft, t • t > 1 1 1 1 t « 1 « » « » s > < • i Hi i i . t « < 4 » > I'otaif > t « • • A i & • • t t tilt' • « i 4 • 4 . « • •44 < 4 4 4 4 . • i 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 ^ > • 4 t a . 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ( S 4 • i i 4 4 4 4 4 4.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 • 4 4 4.44 • 4 4 4 • 4 4 4 4.44 4 4 4a 4(44 .444 48,922 52,303 6,006 2H,S98 27,040 23,663 2r.,882 23,283 24,693 18,859 18,847 6,057 6 824 17,373 19,038 7,701 11,041 4,874 6,575 15,076 18,810 l8,8ii5 20,116 16,6.54 19,101 2B,24? 29,335 9,444 10,C72 252,047 285,777 Numhet* tittd Totitiage of St/dmsi^ii and Sailing Vessels Bniti, mid those Meg later f din the icherdl Provinces of the Dominion, of Canada, durlnff year ending 30/A JunS^ 1871. ■"Suirr: KEGi[STP:Ri!:r>, Jf^ROYmCK Ontario, . . . v)ueboo, . i Nova BcotlJi New liruno. 'I'olttl.'!, . « Slejim. I Sfi'.l. No I Tons No 20 2,45V I 85 ', M T2fi 67 9. '{ ton?*. T^.' No I TotiB. Steain. No .H.820 f)5 ■T,77'( 19 083 sol 20,6(i4 20 U-\' ■'AX''\nm 44,307 250 101 r-JJiOiMllOS 88,353 48 9,46fi54'? 103,r..^3 889ho6,101 19 Tons No I Tons. Nol Tons< 2,077 Col 6.993 Sll 9.070 2212,245 lfi4' 26,i)0-/. ILT.; 2S.2it 60 567 199 47.103 '1()^\ 47,»170 222 122 36,51b 1271 P-6iT37 C,lll 490 116,61.3 540; lSl,72i At Chaloner'8* ists.] STATISTICAL. 100 Value of (fotnh intj>orfpd into the Provhicr of iYei" f)riniswirf,\ from the foUovivg CoiintrkH, ft/r the pear evdhit) 'MUh .lui>f, 1S71. . . Dutialtlo Free Dutv ( OUNTRIKS. Goodi^. Goods. Collected. * ^ H cts. From (ireat fJritJv'ni, 9 • • H,9y7,yit) 833,151 753,779 99 United States, • • • 1,634,40(5 688,933 210,473 77 Fi aiu'o, .... • • • 56,804 • • « « 86,981 69 Holland, .... • • • 18,460 • ■ • • 26,463 29 Piiiice P]dward Island, • • • 1,685 858,796 831 90 Newfoundland, - • ' 276 760 41 40 Biitish West Indies, • • • 191,733 1,146 77,476 89 Spanish West Indies, • • • 142,876 • • • • 46,419 91 Biitiah Guiana, I • • 16,077 • • • • 8,465 89 South Anierica, > • « • 570 61,652 85 60 Spain, I • • • 11,795 1,465 1,749 65 Germany, ■ • • • 9,624 • • • • 1,443 64 Jersey, 1 • • • 17,352 8,848 3,648 64 Portugal, • • « • * • • ' 6U2 Add 6 per cent, additional on t luty, to 16th March, 1871, B • • * • • 4 • • • t 86,131 87 Add collected at Woodstock, for which no returns were fur- nished to the Departmec It,. . • • • * • • • • 10,822 14 6,094,476 1,950,142 1,213,811 17 Foreign Roprlnta of British C opy. right VV^orks, Totals, • • • • ■ • • • 96 ■ • • » • • • t 6,094,672 1,950,142 1,213,311 17 Value of Goods Exported from the Province of N'ew Brunswick to each Country during the year ending ii^)th June, 1871. • • t • To Great Britain, United States, British North American Provinces, British West Indies, Spanish West Indies, South America, St, Pierre Miquelon, Spain, .... Portugal, .... Canary Islands Total Produce, Coin and Bullion, Goods not Produce, Total Exports, • • • • o • • • 112,170, 194 1,812,268 139,107 67,726 770,838 45,178 1,622 8,396 9,480 17,167 H,54 1,866 8S,U00 898,564 t!5,617,980 ;? Prescriptions diMpentied with tlie ntniost onri; at i'huIouur'M. no STATISTICAL. [1S7». Statement of Exj>ortn from the Pravlncn nf New lirumwic/c fur the \ year cndinij :>li/ Junc^ 1871. I Tho Mine, ... .. P.172,.ofil j FislicrieiJ, .... .... ;i7l,;-!79; " Forcrit, .... Aiiitnnl.-s tnid 1,li -ir Produce, Agricultural Products, .... Mfinufactures, . . . Miscellaneous Articles, .... « • • • • • • f • t • » • t ■ • 8,0-1 2, S'iS . 71,454, 58,5 Ki I 807,4 H5 ' .19,173 Coin and Bullion, Goods uot Produce, Total Produce, Grand Total Exports, |4,541,:SGfi 88,000 . 898,5(5.1 ^.5,5'.7,'.I30 Comparative Statement of Exports from the Port of Saint John for the years ending SOth Jiine^ 1871-72. 1871. 1872. Produce of the Mine $30,132 $27,1 82 ♦* Fisheries, 202,077 138,843 " Forest, 1,885,809 2.007,831 Animals and their Products, 69,474 73,544 Agricultural Products, 16,901 21,236 Manufactures 672,189 536,672 Miscellaneous articles, 18,369 18,944 Goods produce Canada, ?!2,894,921 $2,824,'>-51 j Coin atui bullion 83,000 j Goods not the produce of Canada, 746,404 825,930 i Total, !?3, 724,825 $3,650,181 Closing of the liiver St. John for 1850. Closed November 27. 1 1861. «••.•• 1852. 1853. 1854. 1856. 1866. 1857. 1S58. 1359. " 12. " " 22. Opened again on the 26th, and closed 11th December. Closed November 25. Steamers Magnet was fro/eu up in Gralid Lake, the Eelu' deer above Frodericton, and the St, John sunk at Oak Point. Closed Dscember 3. " November t( 19. 17. 25. 12. 22. a period of twenty-tioo years. 860. Closed November 26. 861. " December 22. 862. 863. 864. " November 25. .... " 80. i( <' " 25. Opened again 28th, closed 6th December. 865. Closed November 10, Opened again ; dosed 29th, 866. Closed December 4. Opened again ; closed De- cember 13th, 8G7. Closed November 868. " " 869. «' " 870. " December 871. " ......November 28. 17. 26. 2. 25. i;Wiil«*nf)r'!!) ^ttruiture PoU^h in superior to most ln!; extracts from the Aot passod sit seaciou of D>jiirinioii I Piiiriunic'iii iu 1872, to ainend the Act reUitinf; t(» Maiikn and j;iiiikiniiieiis inen. In nil matters lel.iLiiij.; to Jjills of ex- change and i)roniissory nottj?, the follow hi;^, and no other will be observ- ed 08 legal liolidny."', or non-juridical days, that is to wiy :— 1. In the rroviiiee of Uutario, New Druuswick and Nova Scotia — Sundays, New Yeai'V Day, Good Fridftv, Christmas day, The biz'thday (or the day fixed by proelamation for the celebration of the birthday) of the reigning sovereign. Any day appointed by |)ioclauiaiioii for a, public holiday, or for a general fast, or a general thanksgiving throughout the Dominion ; and the day next following when these days respectively full on Sunday. | And in the Province of Quebec the same da^s 4iall be observed as legal holidays, with the addition of— - The Epiphany. The Annunciation, The Ascension. Corpus Christi. St. Peter and St. Paul's Days. All Saints Day. Conception Day. 2. And in any of the said Provinces of the Dx>iiiinion any day ap- pointed by proclamatiou of the Lieutenant Governor of such Province i for a, public holiday or for a fast or thank.jgiving within the same. 3. And with regard to bills of exchange and proiuissory notes, when- ever the last day of grace falls on a legal holiday or non-juridical day, in the Province where any such bill or note is payable, then the next day toliowing not being a legal holiday ornon-juridicial day in such Pro- vince shall be the last day of grace to such bill or note. 4. All provisions of any Act or laws, or poctjons of Acts of laws heretofore iu force in acy of the said Provinces of tlie Dominion, incon- sistent with the provisions of this section, are hereby repealed This Act shall apply to the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. An Act JieloMn-g to Bills of Bzchanqe and Promusory Notes. — Whereas doubts exist as to the time of the maturity of a Bill of Ex- ehange or Promissory Note payable at a month or months aftei* date, and it is desirable to set such doubts at rest : Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Com- mons of Canada, declares and exacts as follows : I i. Eyery Bill of Exchange or Promissory note which \>* made payable at a month or months from mv} after the date thereof, becomes due and j payable on the same numbered day of the month in v/hich it is made payable as the day on which it is dated, unless there is no such day in I the month on which it is made payable, and in sucli cafies it becomes I due and payable on the last day of the month, with the addition iu all «ases of the days of grace allowed by law. _e*aloncr»s Drnjf EstabllMhment was originated tn tm ^^ 112 MI8CF4LLANEOU8. [1878. Some Artihts' Hlundkrh. — Tintoretto, ari ItaHan painter, in a iiieture of the cliildron of isrut;! <^fithfrin^;' niniinsi, has taki-n tlio ifricnution to arm tlioin witli the modern invention ot f;'in>j. CigoU jiaiiit'd tlu; a^cd Simeon ai the oircun}cihion of the infant Savi<)ui' ; and, as ajsed men in those (lays .vear f!pectaclei», tlr.' artiwt lius shown his s^i'^aeity \ty fiacin^ the!n on ^Simeon's nose. In a picture l)y Vorrio of (jhiisl lieiili!);^ the sicl<, the* lookers-ou arc ropresentod standinj^ v/ith poriwincs on tlicir heads. To niatcli, or ratlior to exceed tlii.-i ludicrous rciji't^-cntation, Diirer has painted the expidsion of Adam and Eve in llie {garden of Eden by an angel in a drens faslnonably trimmed with ilonnces. The same painter, in his ^pene of Peter denying Cliri^jt, represents a Roman soldier very comfortably snaoking a pipe of tobacco, A Dutch painter, in a picture of the wise men worshipping tlw) Holy Child, has drawn one of them in a large white surplice and in boots and spurs, anil ho 13 in the act of presenting to the Child h model of a Dutdi man-of-war. In a Dutch picture of Abraham olfering up his son, instead of the patri. arch's ^' stretching forth l)is hand and taking tlio knife," as the Scrip- tures inform us, lie is represented as using a more elFcetual and modern instrument ; he is holding to Isaac's head a Uitndcrhna. Berlin repre- sents in a picture the Virgin and Child li.^tcniiig to a violin ; and in another picture he has drawn King David playing the harp at the mar- riage of Christ with St. Catherine. A Fretieh artist ha^ drawn with French taste the Lord's Supper, with the table ornamented with tumb- lers filled with cigar«lighter9 ; and, as if to crown the list of these ab- ■ surd and lurtierous anachronisms, the Garden of Eden has been drawn j with Adam and Eve in all their primeval simplicity and virtue, while I near then», in full costumej is seen a hunter with a gun, shooting ducks. TiiK MusTANO. — The mustang, or native Oalifornmn horse, like the Indian, will soon be numbered among the things of the past. With all his defects, he has qualities and points of rare value, that should be preserved. He can thrive and subsist vt'hcre tiie American or English bloods would starve; is fleet and as sure-footed as the mule, while his powers of endurance in the harness or under the saddle is nneq\mlled. He is small of stature, but as symmetrie.il as the Arabian ; wild by na- ture, and often vicious, but always spirited, and, with proper training and kind treatment, frequently exhibits all the affectionate sensibilities of the best breeds. It is no uncommon feat for him to carry a good ri^er que hundred miles a day, and it is claimed that many of them can go much further in that time. We have seen specimens that at the age of sixteen were as gay and as fiery as the best blooded five year old, and that would kill the most enduring of them on a short or long journey. As saddle horses they are preferred by all who know them best, as they are also for all light work. It has always seemed to us passing strange that no attempt has ever yet been made in California to preserve the admirable qualities of this ancient stock of horses in tlieir purity. To permit them to ignobly perish, as now seems likely, would.be as singular as unfortunaie. Whoever undertakes and aucoeeds in briuLnng him to a higher perfection, or preserves his present merits, will carry a name and a fortune. — Signal^ Ventu.re California. By thr Into Jumcg Iluntor, SUt, O. isn.] MIBCELLAKROrS, 118 A TAULi; f)!" liAII.V SAVINGS ^T roMPOCM) INTEUKST 2i *io,(.o J mo r>-} 20,00 2(>o 11 'lo.nt. 620 27i l(H!.oo l,;ioo r.5 20o.0n 2,noo fl.io ^ 4uO.(io r),2n() iir.j(,t)o 1:^.7 500.00 0,oOO 14.3,0110 IJy tlui uUovo it appears that if a mochaiiic or cltMk, f.awA only 2 J cent.'! per tiny, from ti\o time lie is tw(!nty-ono, until hi\ is tlirco fcoro unci toil, tlio ag^iTo^ijate, witli interest, will amount to :fi2,i)00, mid a daily favin^ of 27^ cents roaches the iinpoitant sum of ?'JU,000. A sixpence saved daily will provide a fund of nearly $7,00i) — suflieient to purchase a fjood farm, There are few employees who cannot save daily, hy ab- staining from the use of cigars, tobacco, liquor, etc., twice or ton times the amount (.f the six cent piece. Every person should provide for old age, and the man in husinesii who oau lay by a dollar a day will evont- ually, find hiniself pos^estiod of over ii>100,0()0. In the report of the Commissioners appointed to investigate the pro- bable duration of the coal supply of Great Ijiitaiii, it is» stated that in view of p()ssible expedients for reducing undergiound temperatures, a depth of four thousand feet can be fairly assumed as attainnble in coal mining. This proposition has been received in some cpiarters with nuich doubt and disfavor ; on© reviewer going so far as to say that no engineer who had a reputation to lose would aflix his name to a report which contemplated the economical working of British coal mines at a I lower depth than twenty-seven hundred feet. The deepest colliery in England is some three hundred feet less than this. At four thousand ieet, the temperature would be at least 122 degrees Fnlirctiheit. I The value of oil of turpentine us a remedy in eases of phosphorus : poisoning is well established, but the manner in which it alVects the sys- : tem, to produce the desired end, does not seem to be clearly understood I as yet. The workmen in a luciier match factory at Stailbrd, England, I are protected against the injurious action of the phosphorus by wearing I a little open vial of oil of turpentine around the neck. A French phy^ I sician, Dr. Andant, of Dax, treated a case where a man attempted to ! commit suicide by chewing about one hundred and twenty nuitch heads, I but unintentionally neutralized their elFeot by swallowing half an ounce : of oil of turpentine, which he took in order to render death absolutely I certain, and thereby saved his life, i {j Though the question whether consumption is or is not contagious has now been decided in the negative, Dr. C. J. B. Williams, a high au- thority, says, "Both reason and experience indicate that a noxious in fluence may puss from a person in advanofd consumption to a healthy person, in close communication, and msiy produce the same dis- ease;" a statement which at once suggests the (|n!!ry whether a I similar proposition is not true in regard to many other non-corilagious diseases. Chaloner^ti AntlaDlUonH PIIIm are an cflcotiiftl l*iirf(atlt«. 114 MISICKI.C.ANEOIU [IH'/JJ. Tlio irto;it Hticlont tMrvi;it;.-;oii ivory nvo of far (irtiAtop iiiili(|ulty (Imn i.s genes-ally known--. -to oUl, iiidouil, t.liiit Sir John l,ul)li()i-U asc'iil)ert llif-ni " to a time so leinotn tliAt thereindeoi' umh abiuidunt in tiio annth of France, and prol)itl»ly the inaninioth hud not entirely (iisii|»|)iM:'i'il " One of the fljicst collection*! of wieli eaiviiif»>< now in existence is that 'uelonginfi; to the South KeUHinf»ton Museum, wliieh has juat been fully dv^aeribed in a handbook compiled for the purpose, wherein it irt stated that the ancienta are supposed to have been acjuainted with the now lost art of softening and bending ivory. Partially decomposed ivory can be preserved from further decay by Professor Owen'? plan of boiling it in a solution of gelatine ; but no efficacious method of bleauhing dis- colored ivory is yet known. A German physiologist, who has been studying the action and elTcct of coffee upon the human gystetn, attributes the popularity of that borerage to ita enlivening action, rather than to the catTein which it contains. Railroao Siokals. — One whistle of the locomotive means '* down brakes ;" two whistles^ ** off brakes ;*' three whistles, " back up ;'* con- tinued whistlea, " danger ;" a continued succession of short whistles is the cattle alarm. The conductor's signal, given by a sweeping parting of the hands on a level with the eyes, means " go ahead." A down- ward motion of the hand, *' stop." A beckoning motion, " to back." A lantern raised and lowered vertically, signals starting ; swung at right angles or acror: the track, to stop ; swung in a circle, to back. A red flag waved on the track is a signal of danger ; hoisted at a .station i» a signal for stopp'ng ; stuck up by the roadside is a signal of danger on the track ahead ; carried unfurled or. an engine, is a signal that another engine is on its way. DfSCOURAOiNO TO Bekr Drinkrrs. — Genuine beer is as hard to find as pure ale or porter. Not only are malt and hop beers largely adulterated, but beers are mad« without malt or hops. Sugar, honey, molasses, and liquorice are used for malt ; alum, opium, gentian, quassia, aloes, coc- culus indicus, amara, tobacco, and nux, for hops ; saltpetre, jalap, salt, maranta, green copperas, marble dust, oyster shells, egg shells, sulphate of lime, hartshorn, shavings, nut-galls, potash, soda, &c., to prevent souring. The beautiful caulillower-head, often comes from green vitriol, alum, s,nd salt. The smack of age and the tingle to the palate often comes from alum, and new beer is made old In a few hours by oil of vitriol. Take your ale, beer, and porter, if you will, but remember its strength of intoxicating qualities may be due to the deadly cocculus In- dicus, foxglove, henbane, multum, and nux-vomlca, and the narcotic power to opium, tobacco, and grains of paradise. Smack your lips at the tingle of lime and pepper, and exult In the foam of copperas and i lime. Is there not death in the beer mug ? — Br. JE. G. Dalton. 1 Mr. Hind, tho English astronomer, has recently calculated the time ! of the only solar eclipse visible at Jerusalem during the ministry of ' Christ. It Is known as the eclipse of Phlegon, and occurred on No- ! vcmber 24. A, D. 29. Eight-tenths of the sun's diameter were ob- ! scured. llfiv Wiitcr, liimv JiricCt (;od Livor Oil, iit C'liiiinniir^H. 187;;.] MISCKLLANKOnn. ll^ Ilov Tt» WAV : A N'liAT Faiim. — To llio-o *vho an' div.iroui. ol" ;.'iviiif;» ft inon; orili.'rly !tpi»t>:iriiiit'(> to fhcii' premises, Imt who don't quiti' liiiow whiit to t:ik • \uiU\ ol' (Irsr, Hmrth ami Jlnnxc olVurs Huirjo lujlpl'iil liints* : TiiUo H yoke n\' frittlc. OP n Hpaii of liorm^rt, and pm tlioni to ii Wiitriv'i *''' cart. Fii^ioti ii -t(.;:c boat holiind. On tin? stono hxit piif, a t-rowhar, a pick, a ho(\ a spud*', an axe, a saw, a liniHli-li(i()|< up >i<>ytli(!, a haTiuncr, nails, HpikcM, a few holts of iiilV(!Pcnt si/os, a nioiikt'y-\vrt'm;]i, and huch otliiT tools as yon will Iw likely to want, and dpivo alon;."; tlio sido of every fenro on the tapnj. If yon ooino across a f)ieco ot board or a broken mil, throw it into the waf,'f;on. If yon find a p'.ow.point, a cul- tivatov tooth, a biokon renpcr ;;iiard, a horse shoi', an oil can, or an oM hoc, put it oil the Hton'j boat, and bring it home. HUtncs may be ihrowu on and drawn to some convenient place. If yon ootno acrcss any wcedfi, mow them down; if any braniMcM or brnhhos, cut Uiom with a brush hook or axe. If a board is loo^^e on the foiicc, jmt a nail in it. If a gate sags, Ptraighton it up. If there are any bolts in the gate, see that the nuts are tight. Take a man or a boy, or both, along with you. You will find plenty of work. If there is a plank bridge across a Stream, eee that the sleepers are not rotten. The hot sun has> [M'obably warped the planks, and they will need another spike or two. If there are any sticks or weeds in a ditch, remove thera, and throw out any dirt that may have been trodden in from the sides by the cattle or hogs. In this way go over the whole farm. Then attend to the hani-yard.«. Pick up anytliing that may be lying around, and i)ut it in its proper place. Boards that are of any use, should bo placed in a pile by them- selves, under cover. Those that are uHele.''jS, should bo .''.awn and split up into kindling, to he piled by itself in the wood-shed. If there are any loose stones in the yards, draw them off. Scrape up all the scat- tered manure or dirt, and place it in a compact heap, where it will i^r- ment, or draw it at once to a grass land, and spread it Go int<» tlie garden and see if there itt any rubbish there that should be removed, or any sticks or pieces of boards or tools to pick up. l'o>sil)ly you will find some old barrel stavee or hoops about. Make kindling of them. If there is any old iron about the premises, it is a good time to dispose of it. It i« wortii one and a half cents per pound. Old implements, machines, toois, etc., that are worn out, and of no further use, had better be knocked to pieces and the iron sold. If there are any parts that may be useful in repairing, they should be preserved by them- eelvee. This is true of the woodwork as well as of the castings. Al- most everything, sooner or later, comes in useful on a farm. But unless you have abundance of room, it does not pay to lumbc up tlic premises with useless implements and machines, Ilave all your bags mended; mark them and hang them up. Mark all the forks, rakes, hoes, spades, shovels, corn-cutters, etc. Rub them over with petroleum, and put them in their proper places. All harvest tools and machines shoidd be painted with petroleum and stowed away. If you are short of ntonr much space may be saved by taking the wheels off the steel-toothed rake, and the poles ar.d cutter-bars otf the mower and reaper. Any one who has not tried it will be astonished how many implements ami ma- chines may be stov/ed away in a small space. When once things are in order, it js a comparatively easy matter to keep them in order. Ii i! Remember Chaloner's Address— Corner Klnj? Ar (vcrmnin Sts. fo 116 RECKIPTS. [1878. USEFUL HSCSIPTS. To Extract Oh, ou Grkabk ^rms khom ('aiukts. — If oil \» spilloilou a OiU'pci, pill oil pli'iily oi white llniir, iuhI do it as so. in ;is i)o>.-iljl<', to prevent tlie oi! t-nrciuliii;;-. Jt the oil is near iiHeani, hut docj.s not leiicli it, rip the soam, in order to sli.p it. I'lU Hour on tlio floor under the (.il spot. The iiext dnv, l»ru.-li up id! the dour i\ou\ tlie eurijet aiui door with a stiir brusli, and repeat tlie piUtinj^ on fresh flour. It will not need it the third time. To take out f,n'ease spots, rub them with a bit of whitft flannel dipped in spiiita of turpentine. If they show again, repeat the process. It is well to put paper under the carpet, when grease spots are ou the floor, as uo scouring will remove them entirely^ To Renovate Velvet. — Wet a clean sponge in warm soap suds, squeeze it very dry in a cloth, and wipe the velvet with it. Then pass the velvet over the edge of a hot flat iron, turned down sideways — the lorong side of the velvet next the iron. To TAKE OUT Frbit Stains, — Tie up cream tartar in the spotted places, and put the garment into cold water, and boil it. If the stains are much spread, stir cream tartar in this water. If still visible, boil the garment in a mi.\ture of super carbonate of soda— a tablcspoouful to a pail of water. To Clean Silk, and make it like New. — Put an old kid glove in a pint of cold water. Let it boil till the wfttor is reduced to one half the quantity. Sponge the silk with this water on the right side, and iron it on the wrong side. This will make old silks or ribbons look like new. Starch Polish. — Take one part white wax, and two parts spermaceti, melt and cast into cakes of about two-thirds of an ounce each. Di- rections for use — Put into a pint of starch a piece the size of a pea, and it will give a beautiful polish, and prevent the iron from sticking. Tooth Paste, — Suds of castile soap and spirits camphor, of each an equal quantity, thicken with equal quantities pulverized chalk and charcoal, to a thick paste. Apply with the finger or brush. Best Harness Varnish Extant, — Alcohol 1 gallon, white turpentine l^lbs,, gum shellach l^lbs., Venice turpentine 1 gill. Let them stand by the stove until the gums are dissolved, then add sweet oil 1 gill, and color, if you wish it, with lamp black, 2 oz. This will not crack like the old varnish. German Fly Paper. — Take 2 ozs. dry starch in powder, add 1 oz. arsenic, and mix completely together ; aftfrwards make them into a thin solution, .vith sweetened water, tiion mix sheets of common brown paper into the mixture, saturate completely, and hang up to dry. Paste Blaoking,— Oil of vitriol 2 parts, sweot oil 1 part, treacle 8 parts, ivory black 4 parts — mix. Soap. — Take 4 lbs. bar soap, 2 0'';9. borax, | oz. sal. soda, 2 ozs. spirits turpentine, and 2 quarts boiling water. Cut the f=oap thin, and mix together all the ingredient'!, and when dissolved, put into moulds. The quantity, when prepared, will make four or Ave bars. Chaloner's Itidehhle Ink can't be WRRheit out* 1878.] RECEIPTS* U1 Small Pnx Rkmkhy. — The following remedy, tried in a case of con fluent pmnll pox, wliore tlic dootorfl had little hope of t^avin^ij the patient, j oaved the woinan'fl life. Other cases were then trit.'d, iircl every one ! was successfnl. The remedy is said to be Cfiuully sure in scarlet lever, i It is given for what it ia worth ;— " I herewith append a receipt, which ' has been ii.ied. to my knowledge, in hundreds of cases. It will prevent ' or cure the small pox even though the pittings are tillin;;. When Jenner 1 ! discovered cow-pox ii» England, the world of science hurled an avalanche i of fame upon his lioad ; when the most scientific school of medicine in ; the world— -that of Faria — published this panacea for the small-pox, it i facsed unheeded. It is unfailing as fate, and conqucrfl in every instance. | t is harmless when taken by a well person. It will also cure .rcarlet I fever. Here it is as I have used it to cure small-pox ; Sulphate of '^inc, i otic grain ; foxglove {lUgitaUs), one grain ; half a teaspooiil'ul of water ; | when thoroughly mixed, add foiir ounces of water. Take a spoonful j every hour. Either disease will disappear in twelve houra. B'or a child, | smaller doses, according to age, CotTOH SYnur. — Mix one tpiart hoarhound with one quart water, and boil it down to a pint, add two or t'.iree sticks of licorice, and a table- spoonful of essence of lemon. Take a teaspoonful three times a day, or \ as often as the cough may be troublesome. j Rheumatic Liniment. — Take oil of linseed, oil of eedar, and oil of | amber, of each 1 oz., gum camphor -J o%. ; dissolve in i or;, sweet oil by i rubbing in a mortar, first adding to the cap^pbor a few drops of alcohol, so as to powder it; spirits of turpentine and laudanum, each \ ot. ; mix, and shake welh Rub the parts affected thoroughly. An Excellent "Warm Pr< aster.— To \ lb. of Burgundy pitch add 1 ot. of beeswax and 1 oiz. of white r«»9in, melt that together, then add about one twelfth the quantity Of blister plaster, which must be well j mixed together, and spread either on buff leather or strong linen ; good i strong iieece cotton is almost the best to spread it on. | Pure V^.aETA«LK Salve. — I lb. lard, i lb. rosin, and 10 ot. elder | bark— boil these oVcr a slow fire half an hour, then strain and put up j in small boxeii. | Cl'RE for Pysentekv. — Take new churned butter, bcf'orG it is washed j or salted, clarify over the fire, and skim olTthn milky jjaiticlcs ; add | ; brandy to preserve it, and loaf sugar to sweeten ; let the [)atient (if an | adult) take two tahlcspoonsful twice a day, i ^Y'EL*'0Hn's Dit.'H's o.v \jnY- >or. Fli:X. — Gum (Jpiiim, ! o/., : irnm kino, I. dr.; gum camplior, io gl-s. ; jiowdered nutmegs, tJ o;'.. ; Eronch brandy, JiUiifiica t^pirit, 1 \)i.. ; color with cochinoa! or ^^;ll^'^0!1. Ikt'ore taking, cica»^-!o iho howol-^ v/ith ciitor oil. For a growii pi';-JMn, 20 to , 40 drops, thrcf or i";^ur times a diiy. For chiiUTr^n, 5 lO i. (irons; ad- ; n-iinirftei in a liltle itiint tea, in whicli i.- m'xod iis m\\A\ pn pnrcd clrUk 1 as wili lie on the |.hj:uI of a teaspoon. This is the bc:i kuov.n euro Vox \ dy.^cntorj. |! VViiom-tr.'ij (V-U'in .Svri:.". — li '<:t nmu 1 pt ; aulsc oil. 2 o.-.:^. : I'Oiv'V. 1 ; pt. ; lemon juice, 4 o^-.-. • Kiiris !)os<:; u^r adu'L.:. 'i taljli -poonlv.l tlwt'e or i foiir times a day ; for childreti, one teaspoonful, witl>. t^Uirar and v-fater. ji >^piecf^, g;rouiiit * <^f liultor ; rul) ;l wc]] into (be lioui. Add one tciitpiAiri of F ida, one teaspoon cream of l-ii tar, oiie qiutrt BYt'cet miilc, luui sug:;!', l5ake IP a quick oven. CoUn Mi:.vi. T5ni:Ai>. -Take tv^ (ii;a;':^ of ''ovn nu'.il, -wUb iibout ;i jfint of (thin) bread .sponge, and \\uh\- enough to Wft it. :..- 'tinciUtes, £ssenoe«, S^yrfilps, carclully prepated by OhAloh^f' -I and tlU'lll ii 1873.] BKOEIPTS. 11V» Animals Afflictko with "Duopping to^ CuD."~The niUk -will iipdoiibti.dly suffer unless immediate trcutnunt is adopted. To regu- late the bowels take epsoin salts, 12nzs. ; cjeutlun, 1 oz. ; edy out of quite a number that I tried, was the. strap or surcingle drawn tightly around the cow just in front of the hips, and close to the bag, Tighten up till she does not at- tempt to kick. I never knew it to fail ; you can gradually loosen it until it will be sufficient simply to lay it on her back. But be cautious and do notlooseli or leave it ofl until she makes no elTort to kick with it tight or on. Kick she cannot with the strap tight. The first f ow I tried it on was the Avorst I ever saw. With both hind legs tied together, she would kick backwards like a horse; then, in addition, one foreleg was tied up, and she would stand on the other and kick with both hind ones, &A f^ooii as an attempt was made to milk her, until she tumbled down ; then Avould get up and kick again until tired out; so the milk was generally left on the stable floor, and it was decided to dry her up and beef her as soon as possible, though an extra coW. Hearing of the surcingle remedy, I tried it, and effected a cure. ' How TO TELTi TUB Age of a Horse.— Every horso has six teeth ftbove and below ; before three years old he sheds his middle teeth ; at three he sheds one more oft each side of the central teeth ; at four he sheds the two comer and last of the fore-teeth. Between four and five the horse cuts the under tu?ks ; at Ave will cut his upper tusks, at which time his mouth Avill be complete. At six years the grooves and hollows begin to till up a little ; at seven the grooves will be well-nigh filled up, except the corner teeth, leaving little brown spots where the dark-brown hollows formerly were. At eight the whole of the hollows and grooves are filled up. At nine there is very often seen a small bill to the outside corner teeth; the point of the tusk is worn off, and the part that was concave begins to fill up and become rounding ; the squares of the central teeth begin to disappear, and the gums leave them small and narrow at the top. It has been ascertained that a "Working horse requires a trifle over three pounds of hay, or its cfjuivalent, per day, tc each one hundred pounds of its live weight; oxen, 2^ pounds; cows, in milk, from 2l to si pounds; farroW cows, nearly 21 pounds; young growing cattle,.-) pounds ; sheep, 2 pounds. Fifty-six pounds of corn meal are equal to one hundred pii:x. PAGE. Astronomical Symbols, 11 Auctioneers, »...». ^ .. . 41 Hoard of Trade, 45 i5oarc\^of Health, 9f? hoard of Works,. .. ^ .......... . 68 Baptist church,. > .4. .4 .>..... ^ . . 7' Baptist H. Missionary board,.. 'J2 Baptist Education Society^ 75 Banks, 76 Balristers and Attorneys,. ..... B4 Bratl3h Pilots, 41 British TemplafS, 101 Calendar J*ajj;es, 25-33 Canada, Dominion of . ... i ..... . llO Census— 1871, 108 Commissioners Water Supply,.. 45 Chtirch Calendar, 13 City of St. John, 41 City and Coubty of St. John, .... 47 County of Albertj .............. 51 " Carletoni........ 6? Charlotte............ . 54 Gloucester...... ...... fin Kent, ................ 56 King's,. 57 Northumberlandj ; . . . . 58 Queen's, 60 Restigouche, .;....... 61 Sunbury,. ............ 62 Victoria^.. 68 Westmorland, .....;.. 61 York,^... 57 Courts,. 63 Customs, &o 80 I Church of England, 69 Catholics, Roman, ............. 71 Church of .Scotland ; 70 I CoHgregational Church, 78 ! Christians or Disciples of Christ, 71 Consuls and Agents i 81 Collectors of Slippage, 42 Dominion Finance Department, fO Dominion Buildioga Board, .. .. 81 Dominion Tariff,. ... .^> ....... .. 8 : Diocesan Church Society, ...... 70 Executive Council, . . •, 62 Eclipses for 1 87:', lu Equation of Time, 10 Excise Duties, 95 Fish Market Dues, 24 'rh. . , 51 Legislative Council, 62 Lunatic Asylum 96 Mechanics' Institute,. ifi Madras School* ................ 74 Masonic, ..........>,........... 97 Militia 103 Mt. Allison Wesleyan Ed. Ins.». 75 Officers of the Crown, 63 Officers Baptist Convention, .... 72 Officers Orange Association, .... 99 Odd Fellows, L 0., 99 Public Porters, 23 Portland, Town of, 49 Presbyterian Church 70 Provincial Board of Education;. 74 Post Office, 77 Postage, 78 Post Office, Money orders, 79 Police Department,. ............ 43 Port Wardens,. 41 Rates of Pilotage, .............. 1? 1 Rates of Wharfage, 10 | Rates of Slippage, 18 : Rates of Anchorage,. . ......... 18 ! Kates of Ferriage, 24 Rates of Cartasje, .............. 21 ; Rates at Weighinjj Machines, ... 23 : Ref. Presbyterian Church, 71 ! RaJ'way, B. & N. A* .......... . .105 1 Societies ........:.... 43 ] Society, Continental and Church 43 ' Sons of Temperance, ......... .100 \ St, John Building tiociety,.... 46 St. Andrew's Society, .......... 44 j St, Patrick Society, ............ 44 1 Siraonds, Parish of, 49 St. Martins, Parish of.. ....... . 50 StaiT of the Army, 108 Stamp Duties, 95 Surveyors of Lumber 42, 49 Steam tomraunicdtion, 103 Statistical, 108 Teinplivrs of Honor, .100 Top Wharfage, 19 T'olls— Suspension Bridcfc 23 TolU— Market.. ....... .^ 20 llni vovsity of New Brunfjvvick, . . 74 Wesleyan Methodist Church, > . . 71 I York, Municipality of . ^ .. ..... . 00 .:.. 43 ! rch 43 i ....100 i 46! 44 I 44! 49 .. 50 ! » . 108 ' .. 95 j 42,4? i .,103 i . . 108 , 1 ..100 I .. 19 ... 23 71 00