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B.— Embroidering, Pinking, Stamping, and Machine Sewing, &c., done withneatneM. London Pattoma received monthly and sent to every part of the ProTinces ran or ohami. FAMILY MOURNING, 0^ Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to.^3] D. H. HALL, IN ALL DE8CHIPTI0MS OF i4i m.^ AND RUBBERS, MANUFACTORY, COR. GERMAIN AND MARKET STS. SALESROOMS. 41 lUe STREET, ST. JOM, N. E i > / 5^' T. B. BARKER, (Buooeasor to 8. L. T I Ii T i Tn Y,( IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ENGLISH AND FOREIGN DRUeS, CHEICAUS, PATH MEDICIIS, ETC. Trasses, Supporters, Enemas, Dental and Surgical Instrnments, SPIOES, PIOKLES, SAUOEfe, FLAVOBIira BZTBAOTB, BYBTTFS, HONB 7, fto. SELECT ENGLISH AND FBENOH FEBFUMEBY, From the beit HanuihctuiM, tii. i Eflsenea of BondeletU, Tegetable Eiaence, Sweet Briar, Bztnot of floweii, Jockey Olub, Boquet, Bssenee of Bose, ]*a(choa]i, Larender, Wild Flowers, Kose GenmiiimB, Frangipaani, New-mown Hay, Kiac-me-Qiiick, and a great variety of others. SOAPS, SHAVHro GBEAHS, Ao., yiz.: Rondeletia, Amber, Military, Brown and White Windsor, Musk, Honey, Olycerine, Sunflower, Marshmallow, Pumice Stone, Elder Flower, and other Soaps m great variety. . CLEAVER'S POMADES AND HAIR OILS, And all the best Hair Preparations of the day. BRUSHES, GOMBS, AND TOILET ARTICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, All the popular Patent Medicines of the day, viz. : DANDELION COFFEE, ENGLISHMAN'S COUaH IdXTt^BE, TILLEY'S CHOLEBA ME^JICT.STE. AaiNT roft Fellow's Remedies, Holloway's Medicines, Kidder's LiniDicnt, Wi8tar*s Balsam, Oxygenated Bitters, Aver's Medicines, Davis's Pain Killer, lladway's Remedies, Johnson s Liniment, Comstock's Medicines, Lane's Liniment, Sharp's Balsam, Mott's Pills of Iron, Judson's Worm Tea and Pills, Brown's Troches, Cephalic Pills, &c., &c., &c. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, viz. : Goldleaf, Bronse, Glue, Whiting, Sponges, Flesh Belts and GloTet, Chamois Skins, Glazier's Diamonds, Graining Combs, Parses, Port- raonnaies, Walking Sticks, Reticules, Tourist Bags, &c , &c. dlSinsor 9c Urtiton's Cube ffolsrs, ffinfais, |lalcttes, i9ruslrrSi Xilbcf ink Copper /oa, JBdrrt IIKix, ink otfttt «tt(st's IHstrriils. Colemans' Bine ft Satin Stireh, Mnstard, Fig Bine, Black lead, &e. Paints, Gill, Pntty, Yandshti* Window Olaw, Dje Btnib, &c. Qrasa, Olover, Oarden, and Vleld 8II11DB, at tha proper aeaaon, warranted Aresh and true to their lUnds. A great variety of UseAil and Fancy Articles too numeroos to aams. %* No pains will be spared to give entirs satisiketion to oostoners. [tT* Orders from all parts of the Provinoe praoipUy attended to. !m iJ^ T. B. BABKBB. J. & A. McMILL4]¥, rs I»riiio© AVilliam St. TVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOKS AND STATIONEBT, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL AS80RTMBNT OF Which hare been adopted by the ProTineial Board of Bdueatlon. G^graphies, Spelling Books, Readers, English Grammars, Arithmetics, Speakers, Table Books, Primers, Pinnock's Catechisms Histories, Copy Books, Exercise Books, &c. Latin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and Italian SCHOOL AFB TEXT BOOKS. A large and carefully selected stock of STANDABD AVB XISGELLANEOUS BOOKS; Beligious Works, Sunday School Books and Libraries, Bibles, Church Serviees, Prajer Book*", Ujmn Books.. Psalm Books, Sunday School Reward Books, &o. IjlciD Ipoohs meibrb from t^e ^nblif^ers as soon mt isstteb. ITATIOVEBT of all Irindi ; Writing Paper la every Tariety ; G(>ld and Steel Penii, Quiila, Ink, Memorandum Books, Lead renoUs, Drawing Paper, Parohment, Sealing Wax, Slatoa, Slate Pencils, kc., he. PBINTINO.— AU kinds of Book, Job, and Fancy Printing ezeouted promptly, and in the neatest Ptyle. Printing Paper, Cards, Book and News Ini:, always on hand. (CT'Type and Printing MatcriaU of every description furnished at short notice, tnm the celebrated Foundry of L. Johnson s Co., of Philadelphia. BOOKBIHDniO. — In t^i" department special attention ii given to the manu- fkcture of Blank Books, which can he ruled to any pattern, and made up In the l>efit manner. A huge mppiy of Blank Books alwayi on hand. Bladlog of all kinds carefully attended to. OnUJULATniO UBBABT.— a select circulating Library in connection with the establishment, in wliich we new books, as ftst as published, are kept in quantltlM. NORTH AMERICAN CLOTHING STORE! SEARS' BRIOE BUILDING, No. 19 North Side King Street, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. B. HUNTER, Proprietor. Constantly on hand, a large and splendid assortment of Clothing, €U\s, Jftirms^mg ^00^ ^c, '^t. D7" Garments made to order in the most fashionable style by the best of workmen, at the shortest notice. J. DUNLOP & SON, nroanas, wkousau ahd aiTAn dialiks ih FEES, OATS, CORK, » CORNMEAL, OATMEAL, Cen, Snpr, IPloIassts, i>ahtta, it. WllVfi AND SPIRIT STORE, No. 17 OHABLOTTE STREET, i ,1 fg ",i!i' it' I W. B. SANCTON, mi "• i r ■: " ? ^ MANUFACTURER OF Oi i>^. MAN P A ^/ ^' AND CANDLES, 32 Orange Street, S^, jTOEM, H, ]B< I SAMUEL BROWN, iMpoRTsa or BRITISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN t t Are constantly receiving by Steamers and Packet Ships : MANTLES, SILKS, SHAWLS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, RIBBONS, BONNETS. HATS, LAOES, GRAPES, VELVETS, FANCY DEESS GOODS, OloTM & Hosiery, Paraioli, Linens, Frinti, Cottons. Flannels, Blankets, Threads, Trimmings ef all kinds, Carpei^a, DrnggetSt Cotton Warps, &o. WHOIiBSAIiJB AND BBTAUi. THOMAS M. REED, WBOUSAU AHD RRAII. OIAUB IN BBUGS, MEDIGIlrES, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, &c. OOBHER OF NOKTH HABKET WJUXt AND SOCK ST. SAINT JOHN, N. B. EDICINE CHESTS Carefully put np and replenished. I <'fli"ii ' W. H. ADAMS, Corner of Dock 8t and Market Square, @V» MWSt Ii3« I3« -" AliWATB ON HAND. INDIA RUBBER AND LEATHER Iniia Stiblrtr, fmi; ui ilu Steam |Bckmj» BEANDBIM'S No. 1 WHITE LEAD, AND OTHER PAINTS, Paint on, Window Glass and Pntty. MILL SAWS, GAHG, CIRCVUS AND CS088 CUT, BEST MILL FILES, WITH THB USUAL ASSORTMENT OF AUG luinif Aomtn or SUPEBIOR OUT NAILS OF IVSRT DB80BIPTI0N. BENT & SMITH, mPOBTlBS AND QKNBRAL DEALBR8 IN aOOR, MEAt, PORK, TEA, TOBACCO, ETC., NO. 6 ROGER HUNTER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 35 Dock Street, St. John, N. B. BILL HEADS, LABELS, CARDS, BILLS OF LADING, RECEIPTS, PROMISSORT NOTES, PAMPHLETS, POSTERS, And all deaeription of Printing In best style, at lowest rates. The usual assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS always on hand, wholesale and retail Foolftoap, Letter and Note Papers, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Account Books, Memo- randums, Pass Books, Copy Books, Letter Books, Pen Holders, Wax, Wafers, BnTelopes, &c., &c. OIT" PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO COUNTRY ORDBRS. i^oivDOir PRiflrriMo aivd pvbe,ishii¥0 co.. kooisr HIXBTTBR, AB«nt, 8S Dock Street, St. John, BT. U. . OIT* Catalogues sent flree to any address. -Q .4 •If ■ii r. I a C. SPARROW, ROYAL SALOON, 18 Charlotte St., St. John, N. B. DKALER Iir F0REI6N AND DOMESTIC OF ALL KINDS. |0ttrier §ei,§tttt0ttt|[e, & |rina (Sbtoari Islani dBjsters Sold by the bushel or gallon, and senred up at bis Saloon in every style. ALIO IN OONNXOnOR WITH THE ABOTI ■STABUSBMIKT, LADIES' AND CENT'S ^\it §^tux pfe ^ssttran« S^omlg. ▲NNUAIi BEVENITB, Ao. There is now aatured by the Society the ■um of £3,000,000 on tlie lire* of peraonH, represented by more tlwn 7,000 Policies : and tiM annual rerenne derired ttierefh>m, together with interest accruing from investment, ezeeeds X90,000. GliAlMS PAID. The total ol^ms arising ftrom death which baTe been dischargsd by the Society amoun^t in the aggregate to £204,631. 2s. 6d., the Talne of whkh to the recipients bereaved of their Mends can never be told. PBOPOSAXiS JLMCEtVMD BT 0. D. WetmoTO, St. John, N. B. ; John Richanls, Fredericton ; J. G. Winslow, Wood- stock ; J. 8. Carvali, CharkiCtetown, P. S. I. Ml \ t W^^mUtiM iix$ nn& Paring ^n$uvnn(t Company. • This Company have Med the Statements nqaired by Aet of Assembly. The General Agent is supplied with Policies, Blanks, Statements, and every facility for liking Insurances, and exceedingly liberal amngements regarding Policies, Premi- ums, Deposits and Losses have been made, namely : — Marine Insurance Policies are filled oat, and issued by the Agent, immediately on receiving the order. Premiums are the same as are nsnally charged, and are payable in sums under £10, cash, from £10 to £25, 8 months, from £25 to £50, 4 months, over £50, 6 mos. Deposits of Pre mium, both cash and note, are made in St. John, constituting a Quarantee Fund. QfLosscs are paid in St. Jolm. The following Agents in the principal Towns In New Bronswisk issue Policies against Loss and Damage by Fire : — John Rkhards, Fredericton ; J. C. Winslow, Woodstock : W. Wilkinson, Chatham; K. B. Forbes, Kiohibucto ; W. S. Smith, Dalhoo^; J. S. trites, Salisbury ; George Calhoun, Hopewell ; J. C. Harper, Bay Verte ; W. T. Rose, St. Stephen and Calais ; E. B. Dixon, Saokville; Joseph Crandall, Moneton ; R. W. Aberoromby, Shediae; E. B. Ketchum, Hillsborough ; J. R. Bradford, St. Andrews ; D. L. Hannington, Dorohester : J . 8. Barle, High Sheriff, Kings County ; B. S. Babitt, Gagetown ; A. J. Wetmore, St. George , H. W. Baldwin, Bathurst ; Edward WUliston, Newcastle. NoTA SooTiA,— D. £. Geldert, Hali&x ; Robert Stubs, Amhent ; W. H. BUnchard* Windsor: W. T. Foster, Bridgetown: Edwin Bent, Digby; H. B. Morton, Pictou ; J. S. Carveli, Oharlottetown, P. S. I. Marine Policies are issued by • -i ' O. D. WfiTMOBE, General Asent, So that for all practical pnrposM this Agency Is essentially a local Offlee. > . ;'! ^t. |ol^ Jfire Insuramt Company. Ho. 4, Judge Bitchie's Building, Princesf Street PaiSDXBT. ---«*- Hon. a. McL. 8SELT. . -- • * j'- »imicrou. JAMBS RBBD. CHARLES W. WBLDON. THOMAS r. BATMOND. GBORGB T. NOWLIN. SMBBABT. 0. D. WBTMORB. m R. E. FA-GI^E tJ 50 KING STBEET, ST. JOHN, N. B., UIPOKTBB AND SIAUB IN GOLD CHAINS AND FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Best Siibeir ^(^ied of) Sii^^t^ Spooi^s, lot[[s, ^t\\bi$, &o, FINE POCKET CUTLEBT, SGISSOKS, Port Monias, Pocket Books, and various Fancy Goods. THE BEST AMERICAN CLOCKS, Including (he well-known SETH THOMAS' make, in all stjlcs of cases. ^ANUFACTUKER OF SaiLWIEB S[F>®®ie}8^ IF®lB[agi> ^Soi> FROM PURE COIN. ALSO, iSvirau Mh SKebbing $tn0s anb |cbtlrg in ang sligft io otba, CASH PAID FOR OLD QOLP AND 8ILVEB. M. MCLEOD, WUOUESAIiE AND RETAU* 9 No. 2< (Brick BuUding) Charlotte St, 9BALIBIN PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, WINDOW eiiss, DYE mn, m. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. ■ I '$ ^ 5y' BI i) € SKETC THE ^ l\' 1862. T, o '# BUSINESS DIRECTORY, CONTAININO A Complete business ^irectorB ^f ^^\ ^^i^i^^t INCLUDINO CARLETON AND PORTLAND; BERIDKB SKETCHES OF ST. JOHN AND FHEDERICTON, AND A VARIETY OF USEFUL INFORMATION. SAINT JOHN: HOOK & GRKENOUGH, PUBLISHERS. 18 6 2. Printed by Damkill k. Wbloii, iKi Uourt Street, Boiton. PREFACE. The Publishers take pleasure in presenting to the Tublic, a Direc- tory of the two principal Cities in New Bninswick ; that a work of this kind has been long needed, none can doubt, both for strangers arriving in the Province, and, also, as a medium of advertising, for the Merchants and Manufacturers thereof. No labor or expense has been spared to make it a correct and reliable guide, but, as in a work of this kind composed mostly of names and figures, it is impossible to avoid some errors, we cannot but hope that less will be found than usual in such a book. Owing to the work makmg much more than was anti( ipated when we commenced, wo are necessarily later in the publication than was prom- ised. We hope, however, that the style in which the book is printed and arranged, and the extremely low price at which it is sold, will p.inply com- pensate for this. We would here extend our thanks to all who have aided us, by furnish- ing information in any shape, and especially to those who, as advertisers or otherwise, have furnished us with substantial aid. HOOK & GREENOUGH. CONTENTS. Bands 80 Banks 52 Boundaries of Wards 17 Cadets of Temperance 66 Churches 67 Churches in Portland 69 Ch. of Eng. Young Men's Soc'y.59 City and County of Saint John . . 76 City Officers 46 Commissioners of Ligiit Houses . 74 Custom House 71 Daughters of Temperance 65 European and N. A. Railway. ... 79 Ferry Boats 77 Fire Department 49 General Public Hospital 73 Hackney Coach Fares 81 Insurance Companies 53 Joint Stock Companies 53 Marine Hospital 73 Masonic Associations 62 N. B. Currency reduced to Dollars and Cents 82 Newspapers 70 News Room 61 Orange Association 64 Police Department 51 Portland Business Directory. .83-87 Postage 75 Post Office Department 74 Provincial Militia 78 Provincial Lunatic Asylum 73 " Penitentiary 74 Public Buildings and Offices .... 16 Schools 66 Sketch of St. John 9 Societies, etc 56 Sons of Temperance 65 Staif of the Army 77 Stages and Omnibuses 80 Standing Committees of Common Council 48 Steamers 80 Streets, Squares, etc 13 Streets in Carleton 14 Streets, Wharves, etc. Portland. . 18 St. John Business l>irectory. .19-45 St. John Early Closing and Mu- tual Improvement Society 61 St. John Mechanics' Institute .... 57 St. John Society Library 57 St. John Young Men's Christian Association 60 St. John Literary Association . . .61 Suspension Bridge 55 Tariff 72 Telegraph Companies .54 Temple of Honor 66 Tow Boats 80 Wharves and Slips 15 J' FAIRBANKS' STANOARO SCAtES. These Scales have received more FIEST CLASS PREMIUMS than all other Scales; and, what is of far preater practical importance, have received the award of SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE by the vast numbers, who have used them for many years. They are constructed on correct scientific principles — proved by experience — of the BEST MATERIALS, and in the most FAITH- FUL manner. At our Warehouse may constantly be found a complete assortment of Weighing Apparatus of every description, And adapted to all kinds of business, as RAILROAD, HAY, COAL, ICE, and STONK SCALES; Dormant and Portable WAREHOUSE SCALES; STORE SCALES, with and without wheels ; COUNTER SCALES, with tin, brass, and copper scoops. Butchers' Scales, Wheelbarrow Scales, Family Scales, Druggists' Scales, Apothecaries' Scales, Jewellers' and Bankers' Scales, Spring Balances, Brass and Iron Beams, BriiHs, Zinr, and Iron Weights; Copper, Tin, nnd Wood Nensurrs, And oTery article of Store Furniture. FAIRBANKS & BROW 118 Milk Street, Boston. SOLD IN 8AINT JOHN, NEW BBUN8WICK, LY WILLIAM THOMSON AND I & F. BURPEE. I INDEX TO ST. JOHN ADVERTISEMENTS. Asrlealtaral Store*. W.H.Adams, frout colored Allan Brothers, ^* D. H. Anderson & Co ^ Fleming & Humbert, »« James Harris, ^ui Jardine& Co «» J. &T.McAvity, /••,•"•; i Samuel Mires, back colored Thome & Uainsworth, IW D. & J. Willet, 97 A. Young, »2 Albertlne Oil. , , , JohnMcGrath, back colored Architect*. John T. C. McKeau, 20 John A. Muuroe, 20 Artist. J. E. Nash, 21 Attorneys. Alex. Ballentine, 18 John M. Kobiuson, 18 G. F. Rouse, 19 Samuel J. Scovil, 19 G. Sidney Smith, 19 Peter Stubs, 19 William Wedderburn, 18 Charles W. Weldou, 18 J. W. Weldon, 24 Auctioneers. W. D. W. Hubbard, 23 John Kerr, 22 Joseph Lordly, 23 Joel Heading, 23 Bakers. James H. Jones, 69 S. F. Matthews, 57 John C. Mcintosh, 67 James Nettles, 47 Thomas Kaukine & Sons, 68 Banker. 8. J. Scovil, 19 Buths, William Warn, 83 Bell Hnnser. James F. Niciiulls,... 87 Bell Manufttcturer. Wm. Hayward ft Co 91 Billiard Saloon, Isaac Campbell 72 Billiard and Bairatelle Table Makers. John U. Coleman, 66 Edmund E. Kennay, 60 Hlucksmlths. Allan Hrothers, 94 Wm. H. Clark 104 GeorgeCraig, 99 Samuel Crothers, W i Fleming & Humbert, 86 ! James Harris, 101 Abiel Lawsou, 95 j William Lewis, 95 Henry Nicholls, 100 James F. Nicholls, 87 J. Scrvmgeour, 92 John Smith, 95 S. Spiller, 96 H. B. Spiller, 96 D. & J. Willet 9( Boilermakers. Allan Brothers, 94 Wm. H. Clark 104 Fleming ft Humbert, 86 James Harris, 101 McLachlan ft Graham, 95 Thomas Ranton, 101 John Smith, 95 Bone Manure. Thoma« K. Gorbell, 59 Bookbinders. J. ft A. McMillan, front colored Booksellers and Stationers. Cutter, Tower ft Co., HI Roger Hunter, front colored J. ft A. McMillan, front colored Hoots and Shoes. Robert Carson, 44 M. Corkerv, 42 T. W. Daniel ft Co 36 W. W. Emslie, 48 .S. K. Foster ft Son, back colored M. Francis, 47 Edwin Frost, back colored R. J. Gorham, 43 D. H. Hall ft-ont colored Daniel Hook, 89 J. McAfee, 44 C.McCart 48 D. Movnehau, 48 John Mullin, 42 Noble ft Stafford, 42 George H. lick, 88 H. Reunick, 42 J. H. Valpey, 44 J. Vaughn, 48 IBowrlInK Saloon. Thomas McColgaii, 72 Brass Founders. Allan Brothers, 94 Fleming ft Humbert, 86 William Hayward ft Co 91 I C. L. ADVERTISING CONTENTS. Charles Pearce, 87 John & William Kunuiinan, 86 John Smith, 95 Vernou Smith & '^o 99 Bre^vera. John Doherty, 59 Simeon Jones, 59 Carl llegen, 59 Itrukers. George M. IJurn?, 22 (J A. (iarrinon, 20 William M. McLean, 19 Samuel J. Scovil, 19 O. 1-) Wetmoie, front colored BullderH. W. B. Frost, 82 J. W. Sulis & Co 80 Mutcher*. Thomas Bustin 69 Alex. A. (loHKlilan, 63 4'al>iiiot Mukers. Charles E. Burnlium, 77 S. Corhittj 78 Knox & Ihomiisoii, 77 A. Lorillv St Co 77 Thomas Robinson, 77 Is ry Ooods. Beard & Venning, 32 Samuel Brown, front colored T. W. Daniel At Co 36 Doherty & McTavish, 34 Ferguson Brothers, 38 Andrew Hastings, 35 Horsfall & Sheraton, back colored Charles Kirkpatrick, 33 Magee Brothers, 33 Henry McCullough 87 Robert Moore, front colored Simon NealiSj. 34 ^ ^ ^ , »ye StuUTs. T. B. Barker, front colored J. Chaloner, inside back cover P. R. Inches, 80 R. D. McA:thur, 29 M. McLeod, front colored Thomas M. Reed, front colored Karthen Ware MannlUcturers. W. H. Hayward & Co. .. 75 ft^dice Tool Manufacturers. E. & IL Broad, 96 .1. C Edwards, 106 H. B. Spiller, 96 S. ypiller, 96 £nicraTer (Wood). Taylor &; Adams, 89 JGxpresses. J. D. Turner, back colored C. U. llanford, back cover George A. Garrison, 20 Fancy Goods. I fr F. Burpee, back cover V, A Cosgrove, back colored Delia Torre & Co back cover James Mansou, 38 C. McLart, 43 A. Page, back colored R. Thompson, 54 I jiif •It I m I* G ADVKRTIHINO CONTENTS. File MannfiMtarer. Joseph liidgeway, 97 Fire Kngrlne Dullders. Wm. llaywnrd&Co 91 FUh Deiftl«r«. W. H. Gibbon, ft'j M. Lawrence &, Co 22 William M. McLcaiij. 19 FUhiiiK Tackle. W.Warn, 83 Floor Denier*. Bent & Smith, front colored G Clarke, (KJ Thomas Denham, 68 James Dever, 71 J. Dunlop ft Son front colored Glasgow & Black lt>4 S. J.GoIdinp, I4 A. W. Masters, 22 John McGowan, 63 William Moore, 6« R. & T. Power, 23 69 1(>5 67 20 77 B. P. Price, J. R. Reed, John Smith, ForwrardInK Asent. G. A. Garrison, Furnltare Sealer. C. E. Burnham, S. Corbitt 78 Knox St Thompson 77 Alfred Lordly b Co 77 Joseph Lordly, 23 Thomas Robinson, 77 C. L.Tuttle, 77 Oaa Fitter*. T. Campbell, 88 James Dyall, 88 Lee & Co 89 J. Magee tc Co 90 Charles Pearce, 87 A. Rowan, 90 Oa* Fixture Manulbcturer*. Charles Pearce, 87 J. & W. Bunciman, 86 ^ . OIkler*. Doherty & Co 74 Fairbanks At Co 81 Thomas H. Keohan, 74 C. E. Potter, 74 „. ,***"• . Manultoeturer. Thos. K. (iorbell, 69 Arocers. (WhoIesaU-.) Bent ft Smith, front colored John Bradley, 71 G.M. Hums 22 J. Christy, 66 G. Clarke, 62 James Dever, 71 John Dever, ' " 71 Hall ft Fairweather, front cover J. ift W. F. Harrison, 107 Jardine ft Co go lister Bros 94 William Martin, ,'.'. 63 A. W. Masters, 22 James McAIary, 63 P. D. Oujnn, [. 71 J. Rcarting 23 J. J. Redmond * 61 R. Thomson, [\ 00 J. 8. Turner .'.'."** (54 r u . ..> *»«••«•»••. (R«Uil.) John Allingham & Son, 107 If. D. Austin, 106 Tliomh^ H. liuxton, 71 1 homns liustin, 69 J. Christy, (56 T. & R. Coughlan, 62 John Dever, 71 M. Driscoll 62 J. Dunlop k Son, fk-out colored M. Ferguson 72 U . H. Gibbon 66 i Glasgow & Kluck, 104 I .lames K. Humm & Co 105 1 Hawkes & O'KeefTe, 69 j Juines Heavy, 72 I William Kennedy, 66 I \\ illiam King 6<] ( William H. Knight 63 i M. Lawrence Sl Co 22 I Letter Brothers, 64 I W. H. Lester 65 Henrv Maher, 1(M5 I William Vartin, 63 I John Marven 63 • A. W. Masters, 22 I Robert McAfee, Jr 61 James McAIary, 63 P. McArdle, 67 B. McCrossin, 69 John McGowan, 63 J. Mclntyre 67 John McJuukin, lOd K. M. Merritt 72 James Mitchell, 107 Hugh Morris, 67 c. Murray, 66 A.N. Peters 67 II. P.Price, ; 69 P. D. Quinn, 71 J. J. Redmond, 61 J.R. Keed 106 John B. Konald, 63 John Smith. 67 Robert Thomson, W> B. Tilton, 105 James A. Whitney, 64 G. Williams ft Son 69 Hair Uresaer*. Richard Hetter 83 D. G. Oswcll, 83 J. F. Russell, 83 C. Sparrow, front colored G. Sparrow, 83 W.Warn, 83 Oardware. W. H. Adams, front colored Berryman & Olive, !>2 I. & F. Burpee, back cover J. &, T. McAvity, 93 W. H.Scovil, 98 R. Thompson, 64 Hats. Capa« aud Far*. James P. Craig, 41 C. D. Everett ft Son, 40 George W. Friend, 41 A. Magee 39 Simon Nealis, 84 P. Sharkey, 88 HoteU. American House, 49 Franklin House, 49 Lawrence Hotel, 48 Revere House, 49 St. John Hotel, 48 Stnbb's Hotel, 48 Waverley House, 49 -" Ed war Saniue W.l. H. P. 9 (ieorg( J. W. \ 0. D. \ Allan Williai (uM>rg< T. v.. h Fieinii •lunies W'illiui .lolinS Verno Thorn Wuket A. Vol lr« Willia Henry Verno Ii James W. B. J. W. ; 1. John > E>ai J. Clei ! W. B. 1 J. J. C 1 C. Cleii 1 M. Coi m Rober W John ■m Thorn 9 Isaac 1 r. & i m James m John m J. Dm ■m Mat he f Thorn Hawk James John P. Mc R. Mc E. M. Thom Hugh John Jamet P. D. J.J. I HP. H. Sj Jamei Dohe Fairb C. E. : B Li I Little H Ml n. 8p D. n AUVEKTI8INO CONTENTS. Innurunce Asenta. Edward Allison, 27 Samuel D. Uerton, 28 U. .1. Starr, 25 H. r. Sturdee, 70 (ieorjrc stymest, 26 J. W. Weldoii, 24 O. I). Wetniorc, frout colored Iron Founders. Allan nrotherp, 94 William II. Clark, 104 Cii'orjje t'raig, 99 T. C. Kv«ritt & BnitJier, 96 FlominK & Ilurabcrt, 86 James Harris, 101 William II. ricovil, 98 John 8mith, 95 Vernon Smith & Co 99 Thome & llainnworth, 100 Waketield'K Foundry, 106 A. Young, 92 Iron Knee ManufUcturera* William II. Clark, 104 Henry Nicholls, KJO Vernon Smith & Co 99 Ivory and Done Turner. James Kosee, 83 Joiners. W. C. Front, 82 J. W. ^uIiH&Co 80 J^amps and Oil. (Albertine.) John McGratli, buck colored l.a»t and Hoot Tree Manuf. J. Clerke 80 I..eatlier Uenlers. W. B. Caldwell, 47 J.J. Christie, 46 C. Clerke, 42 M. Corkery, 42 Robert J. (iorham, 43 Liquor Ueulers. John Rradley, 71 Thomas H. liuxton, 71 Isaac Campbell, 72 T. & K . Coughlan, 02 James Dever, 71 John Dever, 71 J. Dun I op & Sou, front covered Mathew FerKuson 72 Thomas Furloug, 70 Ilawkes & O'KeelFe, 69 James Heavy, 72 John Marven 62 1*. McArdle, 07 B. McAfee, Jr (il E. M. Merritt, 72 Thomas McColgau, 72 Hugh Morris, 67 John Mclutyre, 67 James Mitchell, 107 r. D. Quiun, 71 J. J. Redmond, 61 U. P. Sturdfc, 70 Eost and magazine. This fort commands the whole upper part of the harbor. j The surface of the city is very uneven ; it lies in the form of a ridge, sloping in eveiy direction ; the streets are numerous, and generally laid out in a systematic and regular manner, with the exception of some of them being too narrow. It has suffered much at different times from the effects of fire; however, it is well filled up, and the older wooden buildings are being replaced by others of more durable quality, being built of brick or stoue, evincing considerable taste and very commodious. There are j tw^o squares within the city, with consideraide areas, reserved for the I a<-commodation of the public, the one called King's, and the other Queen's j Square. I In taking a circuit from the military post on the south-east point of the I peninsula, thence along the margin of the spacious basin, forming the ! harbor for a distance of about a mile and one-fourth, through Portland to ! Indiantown, and from thence across the Suspension Bridge to Carleton, the eye will behold, within an extent of about three miles, the nucleus of a city, with its numerous streets ascending the acclivities which surround the harbor, destined hereafter, to become a place of no small commercial iuiportanec. Included within this circle, are not less than five thousand edifices of various kinds, private houses and stores, churches and places of worship, belonging to Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Roman Catholics, TJaptists, Mothorlists, Independents, and others ; Academies, School Houses, Warehouses, and Foundries, as well us Manufactories for luml)er and other purposes. There will be found also a Grammar School, Mechanics Institute, together with a Court House, Jail, Poor House, Hospital, and all the others incident to a Inrno conimercial sea port. There is a hand- some Custom House and two convenient Markets, besides many other I >ublic buildings and philanthropic institutions. The numerous wharves and slips fronting on the harbor, throughout the city, as well as Portland, ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 11 and Cnrlcton embraces an extent of nearly two miles ; the whole distance presenting one continued thoroughfare of business. Few places, indeed, of the same size and population, evince better indications of prosperity than are shown by this thriving sea-port. And yet, but about seventy-Hvc years ago, tins crowded city was a mere peninsula of rock, covered with a dense mass of shrubbery, composed of cedars, spruce, Itirch, and underwood. The City of Saint John, including, of course, Portland and Carkton, is even at present the commercial emporium, not cnly of the Province of New Brunswick, but of that extensive western portion of Nova Scotia, from the head of the Bay of Fundy to Yarmouth harbor, including the numerous and flourishing settlements which have sprung up on the many bays and rivers along thia range of country. In this point of view, and looking at the advantages it possesses, from its position at the entrance of a noble river, second to none in British North America, except the St, Lawrence, and possessing the great advantage over that river oi being frpe from ice during the whole year, the conclusion forces itself on our mintis, that, before many years roll around, its commerce will be inftrior to that of few places on the North American Continent. With the exception of a circuit of a few miles in the immediate neigh- borhood of the city, which is not adapted for farming, althou;urc, at the head of the harbor of St. John, are about one hundred feet in height, and are composed principally of varie- gated limestone ; the chasm is from 450 to 650 feet in width. Owing to the small rocky islands in the stream, which are being worn away by the dashing cataract, and to the rocky protuberances which project from the sides, the water rushes through this narrow passage, which is little more than half a mile in length, with great force. The rise of tide in the harbor ranges from twenty-two to twenty six feet, and the water, above the falls, rises at flood, from one foot and a half to three feet ; the height of the fall may therefore be estimated at from twenty to twenty-three feet. But for about three-quarters of an hour during each flood-tide, the whole sur- face of these periodically troubled waters become calm and placid, as if to accommodate itself to man's requirements, and is rendered, by this law of nature, navigable for ships, steamers, etc. A visit to this spot well repays the admirer of nature's anomalies. Portland. — The southern portion of this parish forms a part of the City of St. John. STREETS, SQUARES, ETC. Albion, irom St. David to Marsh Bridge. Britain, from foot of Prince William to the Water. Brunswick, from Clarence toBmssells. Brussells, Arom Union, at hayscales, to Marsh Bridge. Canterbarv, continuation of Cross, from Church to Princess. Carleton, from Peel to Cobui^. ^4 Carmarthen, from Union, at hayscales, to the Banaeka. Castle, from Waterioo. Charles, from Dorchester. Charlotte, from Coburg to Ballast Wharf. Church, from Germain to Prince William. City Road, from Pond to Marsh Bridge, dividing-line between Portland and St. John. Clarence, from Brussells to Conrtenay Bay. ^ Cliff, from Waterloo to Coburg. ^ Coburg, from Charlotte to Hazen. s ■- • Conrtenay, from St. David to Conrtenay Bay. Cross, from 14 King to Church. Crown, from Union, following Eastern shore. Dock, from Market square to Mill. Dorchester, from Bailroad Depot to 76 Union. Drury lane, from Union to North. Duke, from 92 Water, crossing Prince William, to the water. Elliot Row, fiom Carmarthen to Conrtenay Bay. Erin, from Clarence to Brussells. Exmouth, from Richmond to Brussells. Garden, trom Coburg to City Road. George, from 12 Union to Pond. Germain, from Wellington to 19 Britiun. Golding, from Waterloo. Hanover, from Brussells to Conrtenav Bay. Harding, from 135 Germain to 142 Charlotte. Hazen, from Pond to Coburg. Horsfield, from opp. 100 Germain to Charlotte. Howe, from Waterloo. King, from Prince William, crossing King's square, to Crown. King's square, opens on Charlotte and SycLney. Loinster, from 23 Sydney to the water. Main, from foot of Charlotte to the water. Market, from Germain to Charlotte. J r ll Ill; 14 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Market square, head of North and Sooth wharves. Mecklenburg, from 69 Sydney to the water. Mill, from Union to Portland. Minnette, from Waterloo. Nelson, from North wharf to Smyth. North, from York Point Slip to George. Orange, from 47 Sydney to the water. Paddock, from Waterloo to Coburg. Peel, from 65 Union to Pond. Peters, from Waterloo to Coburg. Pitt, from Union to Sheffield. Pond, from Portland Bridge to Railroad Depot. Princess, from Water, opposite Ferry Landing, crossing Prince William, to the water Prince William, from Wellington to the Commercial Steamboat Landing. Queen, from 168 Prince William, across Queen's square, to the water. Queen's square, opens at 130 Charlotte. Richmond, from 18 St. Patrick to Waterloo. Robertson, from Nelson to Smyth. Sewell, from Pond to Coburg. Sheffield, from foot of Charlotte to the water. Smith's alley, from 60 Charlotte to 63 Germain. Smyth, from Robertson's wharf to Portland. Southwark, from Pond to Portland. Sydney, from 126 Union to the Barracks. St. Andrews, from 91 Sydney to 104 Carmarthen. • St. David, from Union to Eagle Foundry. St. James, from 198 Prince William to the water. St. John (commonly called Water street), from 1 Market sqtiare to Pet- tengill's wharf St. Patrick, from Clarence to 170 Union. Tilton's alley, from 11 Water to Ward. Union, from Nelson and Smyth to Courtenay Bay. ■• Ward, from 10 South wharf to Peters' wharf. Water (proper name St. John), from 1 Market square to Pettengill's wharf. Waterloo, from Union to 250 Bnissells. Wellington, from Germain to Carleton. Wellington Row, from Union to stone church. ** Wentworth, from 170 Union to Sheffield. STREETS IN CABLETON. Albert, from St. John to Suffolk. Bond, from City Road. Charlotte, from Union to City Rond. City Road, from Negro point to the harbor, (dividing line between Carle- ton and Lancaster.) Clarence, from Lancaster to Watson. Coram, from Union to the breakwater. Donaldson, from King to the water. Duke, from Union to City Road. Dunham, from Lancaster. Germain, from City Road. Gilford, from Union to City Road. King, from Watson to Union. ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 15 King Square, on Lancaster, Watson, Prince, and Duke streets. Lancaster, from Olive to the harbor. Ludlow, from Suffolk to the harbor. Market Square, from Market slip. Middle, from Donaldson. Minnette, from Victoria to Union. Olive, from City Road. Prince, from Market square to Lancaster Village. Protection, from Union to Sand Point. Queen, from Watson to Victoria. Queen Square, on Lancaster, Watson, St. John, and St. James streets. Rodney, from Union to City Road. Ship, from Market square to Public Slip. St. George, from Union to Citv Road. St. James, from City Road, following the shore. St. John, from Union to City Road. Suffolk, from City Road. Sutton, from Lancaster to Watson. Tower, from Union to City Road. Union, from King to St. John street. Victoria, from St. John to Suffolk. Water, from City Line to Market square. Watson, from Sutton to the harbor. Winslow, from Union to City Road. WHARVES AND SLIPS. Ballast Wharf, west of Military Grounds. Custom House Wharf, rear Custom House, Water street. Disbrow's Wharf, Water street. Ferry Landing, Water street, opp. Princens. Johnston's Wharf, opp. 31 Water street. Lawton's Wharf, opp. 86 Water street. Lovett's Wharf, opp. 74 Water street. Market Slip, foot of King street. North Wharf, from Market square, westward. Peters' Wharf, from 23 Water street. Pettengill's Wharf, south end Water street. Robertson's Wharf, from foot of North Wharf. South Wharf, from Market Square, westward. Steamboat Landing, junction Britain and Prince William streets. Sydney Market Slip, from Britain, between Charlotte and Germain. Union Slip, foot of Union street. Walker's Wharf, from Ward street. York Point Slip, foot of North street. SLIPS, &c., IN CARLETON. Ferry Landing, foot of Rodney Slip. Forry Landing (low water). Sand Point. King Street Slip, from Union street, opp. King street. Mm-ket Slip, from Union, foot of Market scjuiirc. Nelson Slip, from Union, between (iilford and Winslow. Public Slip, from King street. Rodney Slip, from Union, opp. Rodney street. Sand Point Slip, from Union, opp. Tower street. Wellington Slip, from Union, opp. Dock street. L i .ff I: I 1 i-: 1^ NJ. ■' ■I a 111 H 'I n 16 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES. BUILDINGS. County Jail, King street, near Sydney. Court House, East side King's square. Custom House, 131 Prince William. imperial Buildings, cor. King and Prince William. Lyceum, South side King's square. Marine Hall, 14 Britain. Marine Hospital, 134 Britain. Masonic Hall, 12 Princess. Masonic Hall, King street, Carleton. Mechanics' Institute, Carleton street. Military Barracks and Works, SheflSeld. Orange Hall, 228 Brussells. Orange Hall, King street, Carleton. Railroad Depot, on City Road. Ritchie's Buildings, 8 to 16 Princess. R. C. Temperance Hall, »5 Sydney. Smith's Building, 89 Prince William. Sons of Temperance Hall, King street, near Sydney. St. Stephen's Hall, 4 North side King's square. Sydney Hall, 24 Britain. Union Hall, 1 8 Horsdeld. OFFICES. Advocate General's, 13 Princess. Assessor's, 4 Princess. Auditor City Accounts, 73 Prince William. Board of Health, 81 Prince William. Chamberlain's, 73 Prince William. Common Clerk's, 73 Prince William. Corporation Land Office, 81 Prince William County Treasurer's, 133 Prince William. Emigration, 137 Prince William. Light House Commissioner's, 133 Prince William. Mayor's, 73 Prince William. Police Office, 81 Prince William. Post Office, Canterbury, near Princess. Provincial Railway, 13 Princess. Provincial Treasurer's, 133 Prince William. Receiver of Taxes, 73 Prince William. Recorder's, 92 Prince William. Registry, King street, near Sydney. Seiimen's Shipping, 156 Prince William. Sheriff's, Market square. Stipendary Magistrate's, 81 Prince William. Sunerintendent Flour, Coal, and Salt Inspector's, old P. O.B'd'g, PrinceM. Telegraph, 12 Princess. King's mencing a to Chariot burg to G Portland ' Qubbn' Ward, bet Duke's between Sydnbi Ward to t Princb line comn Charlotte Brussells i King; the Wbllii King's W running tl thence by thence thi Gut's running 1 Aldbi between and rum thence tl Brooi Albert V through ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 17 BOUNDARIES OF WARDS. Kino's Ward includes that portion of the city, north of a line com- mencing at foot of North Market wharf, through Market square and King to Charlotte ; thence through Charlotte to Coburg ; thence through Co- burg to Garden ; thence through Garden to the City Boad ; thence by Portland line to the water. Queen's Ward includes that portion of the city lying south of King's Ward, between King street and Duke street. Duke's Ward includes that portion of the city south of Queen's Ward, between Duke and St. James streets. Stdnbt Ward includes that portion of the city south of Duke's Ward to the water. Prince Ward includes that portion of the city lying northeast of a line commencing on Charlotte at King's square Tower; thence through Charlotte to Union ; thence through Union to Brussells ; thenoe through Brussells to Marsh Bridge ; thence by city line through Marsh Creek to King ; thence through King to starting point. Wellington Ward includes that portion of the city lying between King's Ward and Prince Ward, commencing at Union street, cor. Coburg, running through Coburg to Garden; thence through Garden to City Road; thence by city line to Marsh Bridge; thence through Brussells to Union; thence through Union to starting point. I CARLETON. Gut's Ward includes that portion of Carleton, lying northwest of a line running from Nelson Slip through Union and Gilford streets to city line. Albert Ward includes that portion of the city in Carleton, lying between Brooks and Guv's Ward, from a line commencing at Sand Point and running through Union street to St. George; thence to city line; thence through Gilibrd and Union to Nelson slip. Brooks Ward cotains all that portion of Carleton, lying southeast of Albert Ward, from a line commencing at Sand Point slip, and running through Union and St. George streets to city line. a» r: l!l '^li^c6 i-rv/^r ,/C'i , ^c6 STREETS IN PORTLMD. ,\cadia, from High to Rankine & Co.'s wharf. Camden, from Simonds to Acadia. Chapel, from Portland Point street. Church, from Portland to Simonds street. City Koad, dividing line between Portland and St. John. Garden, from City Road to Military Road. Goodrich, from City Road. Hazen, from Portland to North Shore road. Hazen's Point Road, from Portland to Suspension Bridge. High, from Simonds. Main, from Indiantown to St. tiohn. Military Road, from Portland. Mill, from Union st. (St. John), to Portland street. North Shore Boad, from Simonds along the shore. Portland, from Garden to Indiantown. Portland Point street, from Portland to Rankine & Co.'s wharf. Sheriff, from Portland to North Shore road. Simonds, from Portland to North Shore Road. Southwark, from Pond street (St. John), to Portland street. Spring, from Winter. Stanley, from City Road to Goodrich. Summer, from Winter. Winter, from Garden to Stanley. WHARVES, &o. Bradley's Wharf, Main street. Briggs'^ Wharf, from North Shore road. Cunard Wharf, Main street. Long Wharf, from Portland street. Merritt's Wharf, Main street. Public Wharf, Main street, Indiantown. Rankine & Co.'s Wliarf, foot of Acadia and Portland Point streets. Roberts Wharf, Main street. Robertson's Wharf, Bridge street. St. Helena Wharf, between Rankine and Long Wharf. St. John Forge Company's Wharf, from Straight shore. HALLS AND BUILDINGS. Orange Hall, Simonds street. Police Station, Main street. Temperance Hall, Main street. -i'- ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. i rj! Accountants. Girvan William, Ward McEeaa John, 12 Princess Agricultural Implements. Adams W. H. 11 Market square Allan Brothers, 7 Water Anderson D. H. & Co., 23 Water Fleming & Humbert, Pond Jardino & Co. 39 Prince William and 18 and 20 St. John McAvity J. & T. 9 Water Mires Samuel, Waterloo Thome & Hainsworth, 10 North Wf. Willet D. & J. 3 Sydney Young A. 28 Water Architects. Campbell William, 120 Germain Fairweather Edwin, Dorchester McKEAN J. T. C. 12 Princess MUNltOE JOHN A. 65 Princess Peters Hurd, 146 Charlotte Raymond C. E., St. David Stead M., Coburg Artists. Holman J. 16 King NASH J. E. 33 Carmarthen Swift J. W. 94 Union Attorneys. Oommisiionera for taking AfBdaTita to b« read ia the Supreme Court. Armstrong R. 8. 73 Prince William BALLENTINEALEX.il Princess Barker Fred. E. 12 Princess Bayard & Thomson, 74 Prince Wm. Blatch George, 12 Frincesa Burtis W. R. M. 73 Prince William Campbell J. G. 35 Prince William Doherty Charles, 21 Prince William Dole W. p. 12 Princess Drury Ward Chipman, King Duff & Almon, 12 Princess Gilbert George G. jr. 12 Princess Gilbert H. T. 81 Prince WilUara Gray & Kaye,. 15 Princess Hanford T. T. 12 Princess Hazen R. L. 92 Prince William Jack William, 7 Princess Jarvis W. M. 12 Princess Kerr David S. 64 Prince William Kinnear B. B. 84 Prince William Kinnear & Frith, 79 Prince William Lugrin H. N. H. Elliot row Macshane James R. 84 Prince Wm. Periey M. H. 133 Prince William Peters E. B. IS Princess Robertson Duncan, 11 Princess Robinson Fred. P. 4 Princess ROBINSON J. M. 11 Princess ROUSE G. F. 43 Prince William Snvary A. W. 12 Princess SCOVIL SAMUEL J. 5 Water Skinner Charles N. 13 Princess SMITH G. SIDNEY, 49 Prince William Stockton Chas. W. 61 Prince Wm. Street J. A. & W. 49 Prince Wm. STUBS PETER, 43 Prince Wm. Tuck W. H. 12 Princess Watters Charles, 12 Princess WEDDERBURN WM. 13 Princess WELDON CHAS. W. 84 Prince William WELDON J. W,, Princess, corner Canterbury rl ^l- m.i yi ()>< Wetmore & Peters, 12 Princess Wright John A. 15 Princess Wright William, 13 Princess Auctioneers. Anderson L H., Smyth Cudlip & Snider, Robertson's wharf Hanford Thos. 4 North wharf HUBBARD W. D. W. 16 Prince William KERR JOHN, 41 Pock Lockhart Geo. A. & Son, 12 Soath wharf LORDLY JOSEPH, 74 King READING JOEL, 6 Water Stewart George, 41 Germain Thurgar John V. 13 North wharf Bakers. Albion James, Waterloo Armstrong A. Mrs. 158 Charlotte Bryden James, 7 George Bryden John, Union, c. Dmiy lane Barridge J. J. north side King sq. Clarke Isaac, Prince St.. Carleton Crothers William, 10 Charlotte Duncan J. 167 Union Henly John C, King st., Carleton JONES JAMES H. 5 Charlotte Lauckner Charles, 56 Sydney Lanckner S. J. 44 Queen Low W. N., Rodney st-, Carleton Manoribanks Thomas, 94 Grermain McCormick J. B.,Qaeen 8t.,Carleton McGmre Alex. 23 Sydney McLardy Mrs. J. 58 Germain McPartland M. 95 Britain Rice Michael, Waterloo Richey John, 26 St. Andrew SwetkEt Wm., King, n. Carmarthen Biscuit and Fancy, Brandt F. 105 Union Clarrihue Mrs. E. 82 Charlotte Crothers William, 10 Charlotte Henly John C, King St., Carleton JONES JAMES H. 5 Charlotte MATTHEWS S. F. 3 Leinster McINTOSH JOHN C. 45 Dock McLardy Mrs. J. 58 Germain McMaster & Co. 78 Charlotte NETTLES JAMES, 21 Union BANKINE THOMAS & SONS, 14 Mill Bankers. Scovil S. J. 6 Water Banks. Bank of B. N. America, Prince Wm. Bank of New Brunswick, 71 Prince William Com. Bank of N. B. 92 Prince Wm. St. John Savings Bank, Canter- bury, corner Princess St. Stephens Bank Agency, 5 Water Baths. Warn William, 70 King Beer Manufacturers. (See also Brewers.) Devine P. 127 Britain Justice R. 145 Union Sargent W. B., Erin Bell Hangers. NICHOLLS JAS. F. 42 Princess Pendrigh William & Son, Hazen Thomas George, Peters Billiard Saloons. Bunker H. 72 Charlotte CAMPBELL ISAAC, 9 Charlotte Hooper W. H. 12 Duke Paddock T. A. 114 Prince William Billiard and Bagatelle Ta- ble Makers. Coleman John R. 8 Sewell Kennay Edmund £. 120 Germain Blacksmiths. Armstrong Jas., Union St., Carleton Balcomb & Famham, 52 Nelson Brown William J., Peters' wharf ' Brown W. H. 25 Nelson Bryant Joseph R. 5 Church Campbell Ephraim ,John8ton's whf. Campbell P. & J., Union street slip Carrol Samuel, Union St., Carleton CLARK WM. H.,Duke 8t.,Carleton CRAIG GEORGE, 13 Main CROTIti.:;s SAMUEL, Waterloo Dinn ol. kl5 Brussells Doilge Charles E., Market square, Carleton FLEMING & HUMBERT, Pond HARRIS JAMES, 87 MUl Hicks T. 78 Brussells Kindred William, Winslow street, Carleton Lane H. 118 Union LAWSON ARIEL, Waterioo ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 21 Lemon James, 96 Water LEWIS WILLIAM, 83 Britain Marshall John B., North slip McAllison Bernard, 58 Brussells McLaren Robert, 23 Britain, comer Germain NICHOLLS HENRY, Erin, comer Hanover NICHOLLS JAS. F. 42 Princess O'Toole W. 34 Brussells Reid John, 119 Princess Rice Michael, Waterloo Ritchey M. D., Peters SCRYMGEOUR J. 1 Sydney Sinclair Peter, Pond SMITH JOHN, corner Albion and St. David Smith William B., Ward SPILLER S. 148 Union SPILLER W. B. 150 Union Turner William, Smyth WILLET D. & J. 3 Sydney Wymond W. 98 Water Blank-book Pager. Avery W. L. 25 Prince William Block and Fump Makers. Carleton P. & R., Johnston's wharf Corbitt J., Peters' wharf Drake J. 8 Disbrow's wharf Gaynor J. B. 60 Charlotte Hamilton A., Smyth Hepburn & Fitzmaurice, 23 Nelson Holman William, Queen square Laskey Robert, Peters' wharf Menelay W., Peters' wharf Partelow & White, Hanford's wharf Riggs John, 51 Britain Boarding Houses. Abel Mrs. 21 St. James Adams Mrs. 123 Germain Anderson P., Water Bartlett J., Duke, corner Germain Bennet James, 165 Prince William Bridgeo D. 123 Prince William Burgoyne Mrs. 3 Duke Burton Dorothea,Union St., Carleton Bustin Charles H., Princess, corner Charlotte Campbell J. K. 11 Charlotte Carey John, Ward Chisholm Hugh, 100 Prince William Clark Miss, at Carleton Costiga James, 35 Smyth Davison William, 1 Pond DoUard John, Ward Donnolly J., Johnston's wharf Doody John, St. James, c. Germain DriscoU Mrs. H. 170 Prince Wm. Elliot Mrs., Germain Fitzgerald John, 141 Prince Wm. FlaglorE. S. 112 Union Flannagan Mrs. 262 Brussells Foley P. 39 Smyth Furlong W. 84 Water Garrick J. S., 161 Prince William Harvey Mary Ann, Queen, corner Germain Hebden E. 8 Brussells Hennigar Miss, Princess, n. Sydney Hope George, 47 Water Isbister James, South wharf Kemp M. Mrs. 23 St. James Kiaranaat Henry, 35 Smyth McAvity J. Mrs. 13 Germain McFadden Wm. 3 Britain (Seamens* Home) McNamara John, 2 Peters' wharf McPartland John, 9 St. James Moore P. 162 Charlotte Moseley Louisa Mrs. 9 Queen Murray Mrs. 48 Water Parks C. 30 Chariotte Purdy Mrs. 126 Prince William Regan E. 159 Prince William Scott J. 63 St. James Stafford J. 23 St. James Stone Alex. 5 Duke Talty Peter, 17 St. James Thomas R. 163 Prince William Wilson J. 15 Charlotte 'Woods , St. James St., Carleton Boat Builders. Dibble Archibald, 3 Main Lawton Charles, 21 Nelson Partelow Charles, 49 Main Boiler Makers. Allan Brothers, 7 Water Clark & Co., Gilford St., Carleton Fleming & Humbert, Pond Harris James, 87 Mill McLauchlan & Graham, Nelson Ranton Thomas, 8 Britain Smith John, c. Albion and St. David Bone and Bone Manure. Garbell Thomas K. 20 Germain Bonnet Bleachers & Dyers. Griffith H. Mrs. 63 Duke Knowles Isabel, 42 Princess : 1 ' i< . 1^'! i = i !, ;'!( f 22 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIBECTORT. Sookbinders. Avery W. L. 25 Prince William Barnes & Co. 54 Prince William Beek H. S. 14 King Chubb & Co. 65 Prince William Crawford W. K. 38 King McMillan J. & a. 78 Prince William Booksellers, &c. Avery W. L. aS Prince William Barnes & Co. 54 Prince William Beek H. S. 14 King Chubb & Co. 65 Prince William Crawford W. K. 38 King Hall Thomas H. 36 King HUNTER ROGER, 35 Dock McMillan j. & a. TS Prince William O'Brien P. 68 Charlotte Boot and Shoe Dealers. Anning John, 121 Union Collins Francis, 106 Prince William (whole$ale) Coram Joseph, Protection street, Carleton CORKERY M., 20 King Cunningham John, 8 King Daley E. 33 Dock DANIEL T. W. & Co., 4 North Market sq., (whol^cde) EMSLIE W. W. 53 Dock FOSTER S. K. & SON, 58 Ger- main, and King, comer Germain FRANCIS M. 90 Prince WiUiam FROST EDWIN, 43 King Knight G. H., King St., Carleton Larkins & Brothers, 67 King McAFEEJ. 119 Union McCART C. 56 Prince William MOYNEHAN D. 65 Dock MULLIN JOHN, 18 King Paterson D. & Son, 32 King PICK GEORGE H. 30 Market sq. Robinson S., King street, Carleton Sweeney J. 71 King Tufts H. K. 45 Prince William VAUGHN J. 28 King Boot and Shoe Manufis. FOSTER S. K. & SON, 58 Germain HALL D H. 41 King VALPEY J. H. 61 King Boot and Shoe Makers, Adams James, 49^ King Aikins Francis, 190 Brussells Bell Benjamin.ieU Prince William Bradley John, St. James St., Carleton Brannon Patrick, Protection street, Carleton Brennan John, 34 Princess Bruce William, 61 Carmarthen Borite Matthew, 29 St. James CARSON ROBERT, 213 Brussells Cavanangh M. 76 brussells Cochran H. 224 Brussells Condon P. 29 Mill Condon R. 23 Mill Crear John, 41 Germain Crothers J. & Co. 139 Prince Wm. Cunningham John, 8 King Cnrrie D., Prince street, Carleton Dollard John, Ward Donovan J. 58 ' .ill Dooly Thomas, 56 St. James Douglass A. 92 Brussells Duffy Charles, 109 Union Duffy John, 138 Prince William EMSLIE W. W. 53 Dock Falvey P. 22 Union Fisher Samuel, 49 Princess Fitzgerald R. 52 St Patrick Flaherty Coleman, 90 Wentworth Fletcher H. 88 Charlotte FRANCIS M. 90 Prince William Godsoe B. 17 Leinster GORHAM R. J. 129 Union Haley A., 69 Brussells Hall J. S., King, near Carmarthen Hamilton W. 69 Carmarthen Howard C. 115 Sydney Kein J. 4 Dnke Keohan James, 29 Germain Keohan Thomas, 13 Queen Kcms John, 3 Duke Kirk Wm., Grcrmain, near Britain Knodell J. A. 20 Brussells Lambert George, King st., Carleton Leahy William, 99 Princess Mace G., King street, Carleton Mace J. A., King street, Carleton McAFEEJ. 119 Union McAndrews Robert, 75 Germain McBrine John, 61 King McCuUough Joseph, Sheffield McDonald James, 256 Brussells McGarvey Matthew, 1 Duke McGill , 7 Mill McKay Robert, 95 Sydney Mc Williams James, 161 Brussells MONEYHAN D. 65 Dock Morlay M. 31 North Murphy James, 171 Prince William Murdock William, Peters ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 23 Murphy Cornelius, opp. 152 Duke Noble J. A., Sydney, near Princess NOBLE ft STAFFORD, 97 Ger main Nugent Robert, 136 Union O'Brien James, 19 Mill O'Connor Timothy, Cross O'Donnelly James, 40 Princess O'Keefe Patrick, Main, c. Sydney O'Neill James, 22 Princess Paterson D. & Son, 3t King Pryor J. 69 Dock Rennick George,^aterloo RENNICK H. 91 King Riddle Thomas, 36 Britain Robinson S., King street, Carleton Rodgers J. 36 Smyth Slattery D. 25 North Slattery John, 37 Mill Smith B. R., Union street, Carleton Sullivan J., Church Sullivun J. 10 King square Tufts H. K. 45 Prince William VanBuren Jas. H. 109 Prince Wm. VAUGHNJ. 28*King Wallace M. 145 Prince William Warren James, 37 Charlotte Wason Charles, 198 Bmssells Bowling Alleys. Hooper William H. 12 Duke McCOGLAN Thomas, 17 Church Paddock T. A. 114 Prince WiUiam Brass Founders. ALLAN BROTHERS, 7 Water FLEMING & HUMBERT, Pond HAY WARD WM. & CO. 26 and 28 Sydney PEARCE CHARLES, 2 Princess RUNCIMAN JOHN & WM. 48 Water SMITH JOHN, cor. St. David and Albion SMITH VERNON & CO., Main Brewers. DOHERTY JOHN, 8 St. Patrick JONES SIMEON, 1 Carmarthen, corner Union REGEN CARL, rear 28 Dock Brokers. Custom House. Ansley John, 81 Prince William Boyne Alexander, 129 Prince Wm* GARRISON G. A.,129 Prince Wm. Mackay William, 133 Prince Wm. Marsters F. 133 Prince Wm. Money and Exchange. BURNS GEO. M. 29 South wharf SCOVIL SAMUEL J. 5 Water Ship. Carman W. H., North wharf Cudlip & Snider, 1 Robertson's wf. GARRISON G. A. 129 Prince Wm. Girvan William, Ward Graves Valentine, 60 Prince Wm. Henev A. T. 27 South Market whf. Lockhart G. A. & Son, South whf. Mnckay John, Princ's, c. Canterb'y Mackay William, 133 Prince Wm. Marsters J. F. 133 Prince William MoLauchlin C. & Co. 21 North whf. McLEAN WM M. 41 Water Sneden R. R. 129 Prince William Thomas George, 55 Water Real Estate. WETMORE 0. D. 12 Princess Stock. { Graves Valentine, 60 Prince Wm. WETMORE O. D. 12 Princess Builders. Alline Joseph, 12 Sydney Baird & Thomson, 13 Brussells Bariow T. H. & E. W., Dorchester Blair James, Waterloo Causey Wm. 21 Mecklenburg Cotter Thomas, 100 Charlotte Crosby Hartwell B., Coburg Edwards Charles, Paddock Ewing John, Waterloo Fairweather Edwin, Dorchester Fenety & Raymond, St. David, cor. Court enay FROST W. B., Paddock Kee & Sons, 14 St. Andrew Keymes William, Peters Marr M., Waterloo McKay John P. 2 St. Andrew Moore Robert, 141 Britain Munroe John J. 65 Prinoesa Paul M. 62 Orange Purvis John, Waterloo \ i: ^i'i ; If ■ ; ■ . t ; I I , 24' 8T. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. m Bankin John, King Sulis Charles, 70 Smyth Salis J. B. 43 Pitt SULIS J. W. & CO., 7 Sydney Sullivan D. & T. 79 Leinster Thompson R. G. W., Protection St., Carleton Wilson J. 10 Sydney Butchers. Armstrong J. 16 Market House Bookhout W., Market, c. Charlotte Bryne Thos., Country Market BUSTIN & Co., Princess, c. Char- lotte Cain Cornelius, 122 Prince Wm. Carney J. 1 Country Market Cotfey M., Country Market Collins J. 17 Market House Conway P. 19 Germain Corkcry J. 1 5 Market House Corkery T. 3 Market street Cotter G. 140 Prince William COUGHLAN ALEX. A. 134 Prince William Coughlan M. 3 Country Market Cuff P. 5 Market street Daraary W. 13 Country Market Dean H. W. 132 Union Dean John, Country Market Doherty B. Mrs. 2 Sydney Marliet Donovan J. 5 Country Market Driscoll Dennis, Country Market Driscoll J. 9 Country Market Driscoll James, 6 Market street Faulkner John, 207 Brossells Flaherty James, 215 Bmssells Flinn D., Countnr Market Folay John, 1 1 Cfountry Market Folay M. 11 Country Market Gallagher J., Country Market Gallagher P., Country Market Godsoe W. C. 11 Market street Harold Jeremiah, Union st.Carlet'n Harold T. 10 Country Market Hayes James, 30 Union Horan Jeremiah, 6 Country Market Kieff David, 7 Country Market Kieff M, 12 Country Market Lynam G. & R. 10 Market st. McCarthy J., 14 Market square McCarthy W. 108 Brussells McDonald P., Country Market McGovern Owen, Country Market McGrath Lawrence, Country M'kt McMullir" A. 17 Germain McPeak J. 7 Market street Morgan George, King st. Carieton Murray John, 4 Country Market O'Neill H. 1 Sydney Market O'Riley J. 8 Market street RussellJames, 10 Market House Shannahan P. 8 Country Market Shea D., Country Market Stack James, 62 Brussells Sullivan John, Sand Point, Carlet'n Sullivan O. 2 Country Market Toomay H., Gilford st., Carleton Van Wart Elisha, 16 Market House Willis William, Country Market Cabinetmakers. Burk J. 37 Princess BURNHAM CHAS. E. 55 Germ'n CORBITT S. 78 & 80 MiU Dalzell 3. 36 Brussells Gibson Thomas E. 95 Germain KNOX & THOMPSON, 56 Germ'n Lawrence J. & G. 87 King LORDLY A. & Co. 132 Brussells Lowe B. 36 Carmarthen McCart William, 38 Princess McGourty A. 1 16 Brussells Milligan W. 140 Union ROBINSON THOS. 53 Germain Cap Maker. Jewett Agnes, 86 Princess Capstans, Wheels, &c. Carleton P. & R., Johnston's wharf Corbitt J., Peters' wharf Drake J. 8 Disbrow's wharf Gaynor J. B. 60 Charlotte Hamilton A. Smyth Hepburn & Fitzmaurice, 23 Nelson Laskey Robert, Peters' wharf Menelay W.. Peters' wharf Partelow & White, Hanford's wf. Riggs John, 51 Britain THORNE & HAINSWORTH, 10 North wharf Carpenters. (aniel. Union st. Carleton DeVeber L. H. & Sons, 47 Prince William DOHERTY& McTAVISH,4 King ENNIS & GAUDNER, 44 & 46 Prince William FERGUSON BROS. 55 King Fra^cr & R v, 50 Prince William HASTINGS ANDREW, 8 Market square Hasting-! John, 27 Prince William Hogan J. & J. 29 Prince William HOKSFALL & SHERATON, 48 King Kemp, Adams & Co-.lON.Marketsq. KIRKPATRICK CHAS.58Prince William Knight G. H., King sL Carleton Lawton W. H. 2 Imperial Build'gs, Prince William Lawton & Vassie, 2 N. Market sq. Littlehale J. C-, King st., Carleton Lockhart & Co. 120 Prince Wm. MAGEE BROS. I Imperial B'ld'gs, Prince William McCULLOUGH HENRY, 20 Prince William McGlinchcv William, 33 King MiGuirk M.jr. 81 King McNamara Wm. 68 Prince Wm. MOORE ROBERT, 25 King Mullin .J. A. 72 Prince William Nase Henrv, King St., Carleton NEALIS SIMON, 2 King Staples R. S. 83 King Dyers. Couillard Elizabeth, rear 16 Leinster Perry Malcolm, 6 Horsfield I ! til' ij; '■ii' i' M !.,[! 28 8T. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 11 ' Tucker John M. 31 Princess Westerman Joseph, 136 Union Dye Stuffs. BARKER T. B. 35 King CHALONER J. 45j King Everett G. F. & Co. 9 King INCHES P. R. 80 Prince William McARTHUR R. D. 2 North Iving's square McLEOD M. 26 Charlotte REED THOS. M. 1 Dock Secord J. F. 48 Charlotte Smith W. O. 1 North Market sq. Walker J. M. 7 North Market sq. Earthenware Manufs. Thompson Mathew, Sheffield, near Pitt WARWICK W. & CO., Mt. Plea- sant Edge Tool Manufacturers. BROAD E. & H. 6 Sydney SPILLER H. B. 1.50 Union SPILLER S. 148 Union Engineers. ALLAN BROS. 7 Water Clark & Co., Gilford St., Carleton CRAIG GEORGE. 13 Main FLEMING & HUMBERT, Pond Harris James, 87 Mill SMITH JOHN, corner Albion and St. David SMITH VERNON & CO., Main Smith William M. 12 Princess Engine Hose. Finlay Robert, Union, between Golden Ball and Hayscales Engraver. Venning James H. 60 King Express Offices. COLONIAL EXPRESS, J. D. Turner, 39 Water EASTEHN EXPRESS CO.,J.U. llanfonl, <>6 Prince William FAVOH'S, 98 Prince William FISUWK-K'S COLONIAL EX- PUESS. Geo. A. Garrison, 129 Prince Williiun Internationnl, Tufts, 2 South whaif Fancy Goods. BURPEE I. & F. 62 Prince Wm. COSGROVE P. A. 75 Prince Wm. DELLA TORRE & CO. 84 King MANSON JAMES, 6^ King McCART C. 56 Prince William PAGE A. 26 King THOMPSON R. 5 N. Market sq. File & Rasp Manufacturer. RIDGEWAY JOSEPH, 136 Union Fish Dealers. GIBBON W H. 19 South wharf Gilkspie Samuel, 46 Nelson LAWRENCE M. & CO. 26 South wharf McLean WILLIAM M. 41 Water Noble Isaac, Fort Neck, Carleton Patterson A. 18 South wharf Fishing Tackle. Beek H. S. 14 King WARN W. 70 King Flour Dealers. BENT & SMITH, 6 South wharf Brundrtge S. K. 19 North wharf i Carman W. H. 1 North wharf CLARKE G. 24 Water Cutler J. E. 11 North wharf Deforest & Perkins, 1 1 South wharf DENHAM THOMAS, 2 Nelson DEVER JAMES, 14 Dock DUNLOP J. & SON, 17 Charlotte Estabrooks Chas. H. 16 North wharf Fainveather Joseph, 1 South whaVf Finley William, 18 King square GLASGOW & BLACK, Protec- tion street, Carleton GOLDING S. J. 3 South wharf HALL & FAIRWEATHER, 7 and 8 South wharf HAMILTON J. W. 4 South wharf Ilcrscy S. 28 Mill Lindsay M. 25 King square LITTLE HALE & SCAMMELL, Protection street, Carleton MASTKHS A. W. 27 South wf. McCoskory John, 178 Prince W^m. McGOWAN JOHN, City road MOORE WILLIAM, 5 Nelson Patterson A. 18 South wharf Perkins A. 10 South wharf Perkins L. C. L. 3i North whorf ! POWER R. & T. 14 Water Raymond & Smith, 2 North wharf i Read J. & Co. 23 South wliarf ' READING JOEL, 6 Water I ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRKCTORY. 29 REED J. R. 2 Union St., Carleton Ring Z. 17 North wharf Smith A. A. B. & Co, 20 South wf. SMITH JOHN, 34 Charlotte Steeves G. M. 35 Prince William Taylor J. P. 28 South wharf Thorne R. W. 13 South wharf Trueman James, 22 South wharf TurnbuU & Co. 14 South wharf Underbill J. D. 4 South wharf Whiting W. I. 24 South wharf I Wilson Jacob, 5 South wharf Wright John J., W^ard Forwarding Agents. GARRISON G. A. 1 29 Prince Wra. Marsters J. F. 133 Prince William Furniture Dealers. BURNHAM C. E. 55 and 57 Ger- main CORBITT S. 78 and 80 Mill KNOX & THOMPSON, 56 Ger- main Lawrence J. & G. 87 King LORDLY ALFRED & CO. 60 Charlotte {manufacturers) Lordly A. J. 52 & 54 Germain LORDLY JOSEPH, 74 King Lyons Ann Mrs. 75^ Germaiu MoGourty A. 116 Brussells ROBINSON THOS. 53 Germain TUTTLE C. L., E. Market square Furrier. Rabethgo Oscar V., King Qardener and Florist. Ward Henry, Carmarthen Gas Fitters. CAMPBELL T., Canterbury DYALL JAMES, 42 Water Evp \a E., Prince Wm. corner Duke LEh & CO. 50 Canterbury MAGEE J. & CO. 112 Prince Wm. PEARCE CHARLES, 2 Princess ROkVAN A. 58 Water Gas Fixture Manufs. Pearce Charles, 2 Prlncosa Runciman J. & W. 48 Water Gas Inspector. Smith William M. 12 Princess 9* Gas Works. (Portable.) Lee & Co. 50 Canterbury Gent's Furnishing Goods. Hegan J. & J. 29 Prince William Gilders. DOHERTY & CO. 61 Germain FAIRBANKS & CO. 23 Germain KEOHAN THOS. H. 21 Germain POTTER C. E. 85 Prince William Grist Mill. Hersey S. 91 Mill Grocers. Wholesale. Armstrong John, 20 Charlotte BENT & SMITH, 6 South wharf Berton Bros. 24 Water BRADLEY JOHN 16 Dock Breeze William, 1 North King sq. BURNS G. M. 29 South wharf CHRISTY J. 75 King CLARKE G. 24 Water DEVER JAMES, 14 Dock DEVER JOHN, 42 Dock Devoe John D. 34 Water Ferguson Mathew, 28 Dock Grindon & Lynch, 36 Dock HALL & FAIR WEATHER, 7 & 8 South wharf JARDINE & CO. 39 Prince Wm. and 18 and 20 St. John Kennedy W. 47 King LESTER BROS. 66 Charlotte Logan & Lindsay, 62 King MARTIN WILLIAM, 56 King MASTERS A. W. 17 South wharf McAfee Robert jr. 1 1 Dock McALARY JAMES, 68 King Mc'Farlane James, 42 Prince Wm. Merritt E. M. 12 Dock Morris Hugh, 21 Dock QUINN P. D. 46 Dock RKADINGJ. 6 Water REDMOND J. J. 17 Dock Smith A. A. B. & Co. 20 South wf. Thomson, Chisholm & Co. 78 mng THOMSON R. 41 Prince Wiiliuu. Thome R. W. 13 South wharf Tilton J. 37 Prince William Trueman James, 22 South wharf TURJ^EIt J. S. 22 St. John White & Bros. 25 South wharf ' • !■ i 'M ii 'i! ! '1 (js ; J . 1 1" ll '^ ' • ^' fi. I'i m I 30 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Retail. Adams E. Mrs. 1 Crown Alexander Ann Mrs. 7 Duke Armstrong J. 20 Charlotte Armstrong James, 91 Charlotte Ayres William, 118 Carmarthen Baker Heniy, 9 Brussells Bell D. Mrs,, Sydney, corner Duke Belyea John, Ludlow st., Carleton Booking Henry, 264 Brussells Booth Thomas, 74 Sydney Bowes R. J. 151 Union Boyd Charles, 18 St. Patrick Brausfield Thomas, Harding Breeze William, 1 North King sq. Britney G. F. 221 Brussells Brittain Jas.W., Duke St., Carleton Brophy K. 192 Prince William Brown L. H., Market sq., Carleton Bunworth M. Mrs., Queen, corner Carmarthen BUSTIN THOS., Charlotte, corner Princesg BUXTON THOMAS B. 25 Dock Byers James, Waterloo Cain Bridget, 99 Prince William Calder R., St. David Callahan P. 12 Market Cameron Jane A. 38 Carmarthen Cameron Robert, Protection street, Carleton Canty Patrick, Pond Carr S. Mrs. 15 St. Patrick Carroll Daniel, Pond Castle Charles, 92 Carmarthen CHRISTY J. 75 King Clark Thos., Protection st., Carleton Cliiford Patrick, 30 Carmarthen Coffee E. Miss, 45 Brussells Coggan Dan'l, St. James, n. Watson, Carleton Colan Mrs. 18 Union Coleston J. 33 Britain Collins J. 133 Union Collins M. 33 Mill Coneys Mrs., Pond Congdon John, Sydney, c. Sheffield Connelly E. Mrs. 71 Mill Connor Mathcw, 300 Brussells Corcoran J. 41 St. Patrick COUGHLAN T. & R. 3 Ward Crowley Mary A. Mrs. 33 St. James Cuffee P., Waterloo Cunningham H. 54 Smith Curric L. S. Mrs. 96 Charlotte Cusack T., Clarence Daley J. M. 134 Carmarthen Daley Michael, 75 Duke Davis Daniel, Union st., Carleton Davis Wm., St. John St., Carleton Davison William, 1 Pond PEVER JOHN, 42 Dock Dohson Thomas, 35 Mecklenburg Doherty F. J. 160 Brussells Doherty George, 29 Britain Doherty Mrs., Duke, c. Charlotte Doody John. St. James, c. Germain Driscoll J. 98 Brussells DRISCOLL M., 49 Water Duke William, 161 Brassells Dunham James, Prince St., Carleton DUNLOP J. & S^ Charlotte Kinncar Bros. 127 Prince William Littlejohn Thomas, 14 North wharf McCoskery John, 182 Prince Wm. MERRITT E. M. 12 Dock Murray John, 3 North wharf Nicholson John W. 2 Nelson QUINN P. D. 46 Dock Street W. H., Custom House build- ing, 135 Prince William STURDEE H. P. 82 Prince Wm. Thurgar John V. 13 North wharf Retail. Anderson Mary Ann, 143 Carmar- then Anderson P. 65 Britain Archibald C. 46 Brussells Armstrong James, Britain, corner Charlotte Armstrong James, 61 Charlotte Ayres William, 118 Carmarthen Beatty Mrs. 134 Charlotte Bell Dorothea Mrs., Sydney, corner Duke Bone Peter, 52 Smyth Booth Thomas, 74 Sydney Bowan Dennis, 3 Mill Bowes R. J. 151 Union Boyle Daniel, 34 Carmarthen Brennan Bernard, Carmarthen, cor- ner Sheffield Brennan Patrick, Protection street, Carleton Bresnahan D., Union St., Carleton Brooking Henry, 264 Brussells Brophy Kearns, 192 Prince William Bunker H. 72 Charlotte Burns Mary, 57 St. James Callahan P. 12 Market CAMPBELL ISAAC, 9 Charlotte Carey John, Ward Carnes A. G. 31 Dock Carr Michael, Sheffield Carroll Daniel, Pond Chisholm Hugh, 6 North King sq. Clifford Patrick, 30 Carmarthen Collins Patrick, 38 Mill Connolly M., Pond Connor Mathew, 300 Brussells Coleston J. 33 Britain COUGHLAN T. & R. 3 Ward Crockford James, 41 Britain Crowley John, 47 Brussells Cunniff Michael, Sheffield Cusack T., Clarence Daley J. M. 134 Carmarthen Davis Frances, Protection street, Carleton Dohcrty F. J. 160 Brussells DoUiver Richard, 169 Prince Wm. Donahey P., Gilford st., Carleton Donovan John, 31 Mill !!• !'!1 'i ; fti m HI 36 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. DriscoU Mrs. 22 Brussells DUNLOP J. & SON, 17 Charlotte Dunlop William, 25 St. Andrew Fegan A. H. 276 Brussells Ferguson John, 25 Mill Ferguson John, 64 Mill Ferrick Thomas, 67 Brussells Ferrie James, 19 Water Finnegan Mathew, Reed's Point Fleming P. 55 Britain FURLONG THOMAS, 3 Princess Gallagher Patrick, 119 Brussells Gill James, Harding Gleeson John, 51 Mill Gregg Geo., Carmarthen, n. Sheffield Grinden & Lynch, 28 Dock Hagcrty Patrick, 70 Dock Haley M. 144 Charlotte Harris Benjamin, 47 Dock Harvey Alex., ShcfBeld Hayes'R., North slip Hill James, 99 Carmarthen Hinds J., Canterbury, n. Princess Hooper E. H., Peters' wharf Hurley John, Sheffield James William, 88 Water Kearns Alex. 90 Britain Kelly James, 92 Water Kelly Patrick, 8 Carmarthen Kenney Ann, King, c. Carmarthen Kennedy James, 51 Mill Kieven H. 29 Smyth King Joseph, 175 Prince William Knox John, 52 Mill Lanahan D. 13 Union Lane Henry, 120 Union Langan Michael, Church, c. Cross Leavitt Michael, rear 15 Water Lecolst J., Union street, Carleton Lennahen M., Cross Lewis George, 27 Water Littler John, 149 Prince William Lloyd J. F. 50 Mill Lowry John, 125 Sydney Mahoney D. 69 Dock Mahoney J., Pond Mahoney J. C. 2 Ward MARVEN JOHN, Ward Matthews Eliza, Sheffield Matthews Joseph, 6 Sydney McAfee T. 98 Union McARDLE P. 132 Prince William McAuley C. 66 Mill McCaffrey John, Protection street, Carleton McCaffry John, 76 Water McCallan H., Waterloo McCarron John, 1 1 North McCarthy 1). 39 Dock McCOLGAN THOS. 17 Church and 8 King square McFadden David, 252 Brussells McGill James, rear South wharf McGloin P. 242 Brussells McGourty A. 116 Brussells McGowan Aon, 88 Sydney 5lcINTYRE JOHN, 130 Prince William ^IcLean & Co., Canterbury, comer Church McManus Patrick, 30 Smyth McNamara John, 2 Peters' wharf McSweeney John, 1 Union McVane Michael, Sheffield Me Williams James, 161 Brussells Millett H. 5 North side King sq. Milton Henry, 29 Water Mitchell M., Clarence iloore C. 10 King square Moore Philip, 162 Charlotte 3Ioran John, opp. 49 Britain Moran Mary, Sydney, c. Sheffield Morrisey Patrick, 25 Water ^lorrison William, 178 Brussells Moulson John, Sheffield Mullin J. 12 King square Murphy B. Mrs. opp. 68 Water Murphy James, 90 Water Murphy James D. 270 Brussells Murphy Jeremiah, 9 Brussells Murphy William, 52 Water Murray W. 77 Dock Nettles J. 140 Carmarthen ^ * Nevers Daniel, rear Ward ' * Nugent John, 70 Brussells * Obrine Thomas, 50 Nelson Ogle Catherine, 15 Water Olson James, 1 Princess O'Neill Henry, 127 Carmarthen O'SuUivan T., Gilford St., Carieton Parks Wm. jr. 168 Prince William Partellow George L. 13 Water Pitman William, 6 Carmarthen Powers N. F. 106 Sydney QUINN P. D. 46 Dock REDMOND J. J. 17 Dock Rourke J. 136 Charlotte « ., Rowe William, 174 Brussells Scribner Philip D. 72 Brussells Shapland Robert, 194 Prince Wm. Shea Dennis, Cross Sheehan J. 60 Mill Siteman E. Mrs. 58 Water Smith Daniel, Sheffield Smith J. A., Market Spillane Daniel, 22 Mill Stack James, 62 Brussells Stewart Robert, 92 King ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRKCTORY. 37 St. Clair Jane, ShefiBcld Strang Samuel. South wharf Stubbs H. C. 146 Prince William Sullivan C, Union street, Carleton Sullivan D. 23 Smyth Sullivan E. 28 Union Sullivan J. K. 16 Mill Sullivan Lucy Mrs. 6 George Sullivan T. 1 Mill Thomson A.,Carmarth'n, c. Sheffield Walsh Edward, 122 Brussells Walsh M. 212 Brussells Walsh William, 2 Sydney Wasson A. 201 Brussells Walters Robert, 36 Mill Webber James E., Mill Welch Patrick, 61 Mill West Jas., Protection St., Carleton Idme Dealer. SPENCE H., Bailroad station Iiloyd's Agent. Sturdee P. 82 Prince William Iiloyd's Surveyor. Tucker J. 133 Prince William Lock Smiths. Allan C. D. 6 Cross NICHOLS JAMES F. 42 Princess Thomas Gkorge, Peters Looking Glasses, &o. DOHERTY & CO. 61 Germain FAIRBANKS & CO. 23 Germain POTTER C. E. 85 Prince William Lumbdr Dealers. Bcatteay W., Water st., Carleton Blizard Stephen G. 4 Britain Boyne Alex. 129 Prince William Cushing Andre & Co., Protection street, Carleton Dixon C. T. 64 Smyth • - Dixon R. S. 66 Smyth Dutfell Henry, 2 Britain Fairweather Thomas, Smyth Frost R. C. & Co.. Garden Garbut H. 129 Prince William Jewett E. D. & Co. 12 Princess Jordan S. & T. 85 Mill Kirk & Worrall, 1 5 Princess LINGLEY B., Canterbury, near Post Office (manufacturer) LITTLEHALE & SCAMMELL, Protection street, Carleton Munro J. J. 39 Princess SPENCE H , Railroad Station Machinery. Anderson D. H. & Co. 23 Water Machinists. ALLAN BROTHERS, 7 Water Bryant J. R. 5 Church Clark & Co., Gilford St., Carleton CRAIG GEORGE, 13 Main FLEMING & HUMBERT, Pond Harris James, 87 Mill HAYWARD WM. & CO. 26 & 28 Sydney MIRES SAMUEL, Waterloo SMITH JOHN, c. Albion and St. David SMITH VERNON & CO., Main Marble Workers. CLEAR F. W., Waterloo CORMACK P. n. Railroad depot McCullough & John, 28 St. James Milligan J. & R., S. King sq. OSGOOD S. P., South King sq. Marine Stores. McCarthy Timothy, 45 Water Markets. Country, 36 Charlotte Fish, Water st. foot of Duke Sydney, 26 Britain Masons. Causey William, 21 Mecklenburg Crosby , Coburg Dunbar Robert, Brussells (plasterer) Hennigar M., Orange Holt M., Watson street, Carleton Kaymes William, Peters Sullivan D. & T. 76 Leinster Match Make?. CLERKE J. 136 Union Melodeons & Harmoneons. COSGROVE F. A. 75 Prince Wm. n- i % 38 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Merchants. Carvill W. & G. 4 Nelson Davidson William, 5 Princess Gilbert & Co., Gilbert's alley Lawton Wm. & Jas., Lawton's wf. Leavitt William, Ward LINGLEY BARTLETT, Canter- bury, near Post OflSco Lovett G. L. 78 Water Lunt & Pickup, Canterbury, near Post Office Macphersoa Chas. 129 Prince Wm. Merritt Charles, 60 Water Millidge Thomas E. 5 Princess Nicholson John W. 7 Nelson Owens & Duncan, 13 Princess Parks W. & Son, 21 Prince Wm. Purdy John D. 68 Water Reed J. & R., Lawton's wharf Robertson John, Rol^ertson's wharf Robinson J. & T., North slip, and 37 Union SCOVIL W. H. 6 North wharf Seely Alex. McL. 13 Princess Seely & Roberts, 13 Princess Troop J. v., Lawton's wharf Vanghan D. & T. 82 Water Wiggins S. & Son, 9 Princess Wishart John, Johnston's wharf Woodworth J. L. 53 Water Wright W. & R., Custom House building, 135 Prince W.Uiam Milliners and Mrllinery Goods. Anderson C. Miss, Germain, near Princess Barker E. Mrs. 104 Union Barker Hattie Miss, Princess, near Germain Benson J., 7 King Collins Miss L. 50 Germain Cook Miss 8. 44 Germain Covert Miss, 103 Union Covert M. Miss, 69 Wentworth Cummins Miss, 76 Prince William Dean Mary A., King st., Carleton Dunbnr Mrs. 187 Brussells Fearebay A. 16 Lcinster Ferguson Agnes, 10 Brussells Flood Misses, 16 North King sq. Hugh Miss, 103 Union Jenks B. M., King street, Carleton Langan Mrs. 34 Germain Layton Mrs. 45 Germain Lee A. H. 24 Market square Lee J. A. Mrs. 37 Princess {straw, felt, and silk) Lnidsav Miss E. 197 Brussells MANSON JAMES, 6^ King McFarlane Sarah Mrs. 82 Germain Melvin Mary Miss, 86 Germain MOORE ROBERT, 25 King Mount J. Mrs. 32 Market square PICK GEORGE H.30 Market sq. Porteous Jane, 105 Prince William Pullin Mrs. 70 Charlotte Reardon Mary, 113 Prince William Sinclair Miss JiVI. 58 Mill Stevenson E. Miss, 34 Germain Sullivan M. Miss, 30 King Swift Catharine Miss, 46 Germain Taylor Mary Mrs. 49 Germain Tucker M. Miss, 77 Germain Wood S. Mrs. 62 Germain Woods M. J. 24 Market square Millwrights. Allan Brothers, 7 Water Clark & Co., Gilford st., Carleton Everett T. C. & Bro. 130 and 132 Brussells Fleming & Humbert, Pond Harris James, 87 Mill Mires Samuel, Waterloo Smith John, c. St. David & Albion Smith Vernon & Co., Main Music Professors. Card Henry, Garden '' ' - Rowe R. A., Wellington row Watson Alex. A. 53| Waterloo Witchendahl , Prince street, Carleton Nail Factories. City Nail Factory, 9 George Collins Francis, 106 Prince William (agent) Dunham Wm., Water st., Carleton Kingston Nail Factory, 8 St. John, G. P Sancton, agent SCOVIL W. H. 9 North Market wf Nautical Instruments. BARTSCH A. 7&U Prince Wm. DELLA TORRE & CO. 84 King Hutchinson G. jr. 3 Market square Navigation Teachers. Harvey John Capt. 136 Germain Mills William, Coburg ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 39 Neats Foot Oil. GORBELL THOS. K. 20 Germain Newspaper Dealer. Hall Thomas H. 36 King News Boom. St. John News Room, 63 Prince William Notaries. ( Most of the Attorneys are also Notaries.) Anslev John, 81 Prince William GARRISON GEO. A. 129 Prince William MrKcan John, 12 Princess STYMEST GEO., Ritchie's build. WETMORE O. D. 12 Princess Oils. McGRATH JOHN, 33 Prince Wm. (Albertim.) McLean wm. M. 41 Water Ornamenters {House and Ship.) Doherty & Co. 61 Germain Thompson G. F. 57 Dock Painters. BARBOUR & PENDLEBURY, 95 Germain Bell James, 115 Britain BELL, JOSEPH, 24 Duke BLAKSLEE A. D. 178 Union Brown Wm., Market sq„ Carleton COLEMAN ROBERT, Garden, cor. Sewell CREAR ROB'T G. r. 53 Germain Deniston J. 132 Union Ervin James, Union st., Carleton FARREN & CRAIG, Peters Hay G. H. 84 Chariotte Isbister James, rear South wharf Mercer John, St. Patrick Mercer Joseph, Rebecca MILES J. C., Canterbury, opposite Post Office (ornamental) Piirtclow E. A. 30 Sydney ROGERS &MULLIN, 13Brus8ells Stewart James, 102^ Prince Wm. Swift J. W. 94 Union THOMPSON G. F. 57 Dock Thompson J. & G. A. 45 Pilncess Thompson W. J. 22 Princess Faints, Oils, &c. ADAMS W. H. 11 N. Market sq. Berton Bros. 24 Water CHALONER J. 45>^ King DeVel>er L. H. & Sons, 47 Prince William Everett G. F. & Co. 9 King INCHES P. R. 80 Prince William McARTHUR R. D. 2 N. King sq. McLEOD M. 26 Charlotte Quick A. 66 Water REED THOMAS M. 1 Dock Secord J. F. 48 Charlotte Smith T. M. 15 North wharf Smith W. O. 1 North Market sq. THOMPSON G. F. 57 Dock Thompson J. & G. A. 45 Princess Walker John, Ward Walker J. M. 7 North Market sq. Faper Dealers. Collins Francis, 106 Prince William Philps Thomas, 22 Water Faper Hangings. Anning J. 121 Union FOSTER S. K., King, c. Germain Larkin & Brother, 67 King NIXON GEORGE, 66 King Sweeney J. 71 King Faper Maker. PHILPS BROS. 10 Nelson Faper Rulers. Avery W. L. 25 Prince William Barnes & Co. 52 Prince William McMillan J. & a. 7 & S Prince William Fatent Agencies. STUBS PETER, 43Prince William WEDDERBURN WM. 13 Princess Fenman and Card Writer. BUCK HENRY E. 6 Charlotte Fhysicians. Alward A., Cliff Baxter J., Garden Bayard E. 101 Germain Bayard W. 108 '^ermain Beatty J. 72 Union i -1B ■(•r,..: ; I ' !■ '■'• i V , I ;" 1 if-* i m 40 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRKCTOKY. Botsford LeBaron, 15 Wellington row Christie Dr. 17 Brussclls Clay Edwin, Lancaster Parish Fiske C. K. 109 Germain Forster T. A. D. 140 Germain Hairs W., King, corner Carmarthen Hamilton George, Coburg Harding G. J., Partridge Island Harding W. S., Union, cor. Dorch. Hatheway C. E., Union Hatheway J. C. 85 Germain Humphrey W. F. 5 Germain Keaton D. S., Germain Livingston William, 108 Charlotte Miher D. 84 Princess Peters M. H., Watson, cor. Gilford, Carleton Preston H. C, Union, corner Wel- lington row Rouse S. M. B. 93 Sydney Sinclair J., Dorchester SKINNER JOHN, 9 Germain Stevens Joseph, 76 Germain Travers B. 11 Sydney Walker James, 1 Wellington row Wetmore Thomas 8., Cliff White J. D., Winslow St., Carleton Pianoforte Manufactories* Anderson George, 119 Prince Wm. COLEMAN J. R., 8 Sewell KENNAY EDMUND E. 120 Ger- main Pianofortes and Musical Instruments. BOWRON & COX, 16 King McCART C. 56 Prince William ROWE JOHN S. 94 Prince Wm. Picture Frame Makers. Belony James, 3 Canterbury DOHERTY & CO. 61 Germain FAIRBANKS & CO. 23 Germain KEOHAN THOS. H. 21 Germain POTTER C. E. 85 Prince Wm. Sinclair Duncan, Germaia Pilots. {See List in City Officers, page 47.) Plane Maker. Willi? Thomas, 142 Union Plaster Image Maker. Belony James, 3 Canterbury Plater. ( Gold and Silver. ) HILLMAN W. 103 Union Plumbers. CAMPBELL T., Canterbury DYALL JAMES, 42 Water LEE & CO. 50 Canterbury PEARCE CHARLES, 2 Princess ROWAN A. 58 Water Portwardens. Dndne William, 12 Queen Irish J. W. M. 14 Nelson Leavitt William, Elliot row McCarty Michael, Coburg McCarthy T,, 45 Water McLauclilin Chas. 21 North wharf McSweeney J., Union Purdy John D. 68 Water Quick A. 66 Water RingZ. 17 North wharf Robertson Duncan, Custom Ho. whf. Smith T. M. 15 North wharf Thomas James U. 9 Princess Troop Jacob V., Water Waterhouse L. H. 5 Water Woodward Isaac, 13 Princess Yorke Thomas, 64 Water Preserved Meats. McLean William, 41 Water Printers. Anglin T. W. 35 Prince Wm. Avery W. L. 25 Prince Wm. Barnes & Co. 54 Prince Wm. Chubb & Co. 65 Prince Wm. Crawford W. K. 38 King DAY GEORGE W. 4 Market st. Fenety 6. E., Canterbury HUNTER ROGER, 35 Dock VlcCready J. R. & J. C. 10 Germain McHenry Thos., Canterbury, corner Princess McMillan J. & a., 78 Pnnce William Till Brothers, 64 Prince William Woodrow Ross, 43 Prince William Provision and Produce Dealers. BUSTIN THOMAS, Princess, cor. Charlotte COUGI 134 P Godsoe GOLDI LAWK I wharf Lvnam MASTli McALP MiGivei Mclntos Moore Taylor 6T. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 41 COUGHLAN ALEX^VNDEU A. 134 Prince William Godsoe W. C. 11 Market GOLDING S. J. 3 South wharf LAWRENCE M. & CO., 26 South wharf Lvnam G. & R. 10 Market MASTERS A. W. 27 South wharf McALPINE DAVID, 78 Germain Mi'Givern , 7 North wharf Mcintosh , 22 North wharf Moore William, 5 Nelson Taylor J. P. 28 South wharf Bestaurants. Baldwin Thomas D., Cross, corner Church Brackett Ann, Pitt, near St. James DINSMORE A. M., Prince Wm. Uebdon Mrs. 6 Brussells Johnston Mrs. 142 Union Kennay J., Church, n. Prince Wm. and Charlotte McCOLGAN THOS. 17 Church PIERRE C. H. L., Princess, near Prince William SPARROW C. 18 Charlotte Whetsel J. 93 Prince William Riggers. Dunlop Samuel, North slip Jenkins J., Lawton's wharf Jones & Williams, 5 Disbrow's whf. Lowe & Dearness, Merritt's wharf Neptune Joseph, Lovett's wharf Quayle Edward, North slip Roofing. ( Warren's) Fisher George S. 5 Princess Rope Makers. Jenkins J., Lawton's wharf Saddle & Harness Makers. BROWN W. J. 58 King Cummins M. 94 Union Finley Robert, 138 Union GREELY WM. 12 Charlotte HORTON H. Ill Union McGuire Michael, 1 1 Brussella PHILLIPS & SON, 101 Union ^ftfe ManufS. (Fire Proof.) Bryant Joseph B. 5 Church NICHOLLS J. F. 42 Princess Sail Makers. Brundage Thomas, 80 Water Fought S. H., Merritt's wharf Gardner John, Lawton's wharf Hardenbrook Jokn, Robertson st. Leonard W. & G.. Lovett's wharf Robertson R. & Son, Custom House wharf ROOP JOHN, Johnston's wharf Sash Makers. FAIRBANKS & CO. 152 Union PALMER J. S. 130 Union SPENCE IL, Railroad sta'n (dealer) SULIS J. W. & CO. 7 Sydney TurnbuU John E. 5 Main WORDEN I. V. 4 Waterloo Sansage Maker. Hieber J., Fond Saw Filer. Allan C. D. 6 Cross Saw Manufiacturer. RICHARDSON A. 23 Union Sawing and Planing Mills. CLERKE R. & SON, 136 Union FAIRBANKS & CO. 152 Union HOLT & NUGENT.Eastend Union Jenks & Clark, Rodney st. Carleton TurnbuU John £. 5 Main Saw Mills. Adams Z., Union st., Carleton Beatteay W., Water St., Carleton Clark John, Water St., Carleton HOLT & NUGENT, East end of Union PoUey & McLaachlan, Water, cor. Ferrj Landing, and Water street, Carleton [ton Robertson John, Rodney slip, Carle- Salter R., Union St., Carleton Schools and Teachers. Brunswick Seminary, 71 Charlotte BUCK H. E. 6 Charlotte {writinij) Classical and Mercantile Academy, Rev. J. Baird, Smith's Building Commercial School, S. D. Millar, Carmarthen, cor. King Dever A. 18 Britain Ml 1 ! ■ ' t' til. fgt' II 1- i^-ihi '1 ^il*it 4* 42 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Donnelly Michael, Temperance Hall, Sydney Foster G. F. 100 Britain French Sarah (Young Ladies), 44 Duke High School, Jarvis W. Hartt, Prin- cipal and Proprietor, Carleton st. Holder Joseph E. N., Wentworth Lafferdy Francis, Princess, corner Sydney LeeThomas, Carleton st. Milligan Miss, 14 Leinster NASH J. E. 33 Carmarthen {drawing and painting) New England School, C. E. Tucker, 14 Charlotte Provincial Training School, Wm. Mills, Hazen street Saint John Grammar School, James Patterson, L. L. D., 1 Horsfield Saint John Superior School, 18 Charlotte School of the Immaculate Concep- tion, R. C. Temperance Hall, Sydney street Simpson Mr. 44 Princess Turner Dorcas Miss, 11 Orange, Dist. Queen's Parish No. 1 Varley School, Geo. T. Taylor, 52 Leinster Watson Alexander A. f>^%. Water- loo {dancing and music) Writing Academy, B. F. Staples, 39 Germain Young Ladies' Seminary, Miss E. Foulis, 91 Sydney Young Ladies' Seminary, Mrs. Hunt, Peters Seed Stores. Chaloner J. 45)^ King Everett G. F. & Co. 9 King Jardine & Co. 39 Prince William McArthur R. D. 2 North King sq. Reed Thomas M. 1 Dock Smith W. 0. 1 North Market sq. Walker J. M. 7 North Market sq. Sewing Machines. Davics & Marshall, 37 King EVERETT C. D. & SON, 16 King {Singer^s) Hall Thomas R., King, o. Germain Shingle Makers. Farmer R., York Point Sharp Samuel, York Point Ship Builders. .. Fisher John, Sheffield Gass & Stewart, Courtenay Bay McLanchlan & Stackhouse, Wel- lington Bay, Carleton Nevins & Frasee, Courtenay Bay Olive William & Sons, Market sq. Carleton Ring Wellington, Protection street, Carleton Roberts D. & G. 13 Princess Sulis Joseph, foot of Main Thompson John, Blue Rock, Carle- ton Thompson & Stackhouse, Protection street, Carleton Ship Chandlers. Bqyne Thomas, 31 Water DRISCOLL M. 49 Water McARl LE P. 132 Prince William Smith Thomas M. 15 North wharf Quick A. 66 Water Walker John, Ward, c. Peters' wf. Yorke Thomas, 54 Water Shipping Office. McLean James R. 156 Prince Wm Shoe Findings. CALDWELL WM. B. 20 Doclc CHRISTIE J. J. 54 King CLERKE C. 89 King CORKERY M. 20 King Walton W. 59 King Silversmiths, &c. HAY A. S. 58^ King M unro J , King VENNING W. N. 60 King Skirts. (Skeleton.) Ennis & Gardner, 44 and 46 Prince William Hastings Andrew, 8 Market square Soap and Candle Manuft. Coll D. 56 Mill Coneys Sarah, 12 Pond Grier R. & A. 124 Germain ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 43 Lo}ran & Stewart, 19j Germain McKEE F., Waterloo PETERS WILLIAM, 135 Union SANCTON W. B. 32 Orange Woods Mrs. 47 Princess Spar Makers. Carleton P. & R., Johnston's wharf Hamilton Jas., Smith's Ship Yard Tibbets Benj., Middle St., Carleton Stables. BROWN & HAMM, Coburg Campbell J."K. 11 Charlotte Crawford J. 10 King square Flaglor W. E. 7 King square Flood James, 16 North King sq. HAMM J. E., King St., Carleton Price G. R. 21 King square STOCKFORD JAS., S. ICing sq. Wilson John, 15 Carleton Stained Olass. Smithson Benj., 47 Germain THOMPSON G. F. 57 Dock Steamboat Inspector. Smith William M. 12 Princess Stevedore. Ferguson John, 64 Mill Stock Companies. Albert Mining Co., Tilton's alley Caledonia Mining & Manuf. Co. 12 Princess Gas Works, 111 Carmarthen ^ew England Roofing, 5 Princess N. B. Electric Telegraph Co. 12 Princess Rural Cemetery, 49 Prince William South Bay Boom, Indian Town St. John Manuf. Co. 4 Water St. John Gas Light Co., Carmarthen St. John Suspension Bridge Co., Custom House building Victoria Coal Mining Co., 7 North wharf Stone Outteri. CORM ACK P. near Railroatl Depot Milllgan J., South King square OSGOOD 8. P., South King sq. 1 eh W. 66 Duke Stoves, Qrates, &c. ADAMS W. H. i: N. Market sq. ALLAN BROTHERS, 7 Water BOWES & KENNEDY, 2 and 4 CRAIG GEORGE, 11 and 13 Main EVERITT T. C. & BROTHER, 132 Brnssells Harris James, Mill Bridge, and 17 Water LEE & CO. .',0 Canterbury MAGEE J. & CO. 112 Prince Wm. YOUNG A. 28, 30, and 32 Water Surveyors of Lumber. {See City Officers, page 48.) Tailors. ANDERSON J. 2 So. Market sq. Breen J. & F. J. 6 King Butt W. F. 39 Germain Doyle William, 4 So. Market sq. Ford White, 18 Brussells Fox Robert, 193 Brussells ERASER J. MoG. 33 Germain, comer King Gilmour A. & T. 10 King Hale Thomas, 23 Carmarthen HOWARD G. M. C. 17 King HUNTER ROBERT, 19 King Johnston A. 59 Germain Jones William, 4 Princess Kearney A. 5 South Market square, and 23 Prince William Kelly T., Canterbury Lupton J. 40 Germain May J. 8. 37 Germain MoCormaok James, Ward- McDONOUGH M. 66 Prince Wm. Moriarty Edward, 2 Cross Mullin P. 1 South Market square NEALI8 SIMON, 2 King Price J. 81 Germain Price & Bowman, 51 Prince Wm. Reynolds B. 30 Germain Rogers John, 10 Leinster Salmon C. 3 Water SHARKEY P. 12 King TAYLOR JOHN K., Union street, Carleton Thompson A., King St., Carleton Whittekir & Purinton, 86 Prince William WILSON SAMUEL, 23 King m if mn li W -A t It li'!' 44 BT. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Tanners. CALDWELL D. 82 Brussells COLLINS J. 133 Union Dooly John, Waterloo Dooly Thomas, 58 St. James Hartt John, 179 Union Hersey Solomon, 28 Mill KEDEY ROBERT, 77 Britain PETERS CHAS. H. 185 Union PETERS W. 135 Union RILEY M. 177 Union Telegraph. American Telegraph Co.l2Princess, D. B. Stevens, Supt. Timber Ponds. Adams, Rodney slip, Carleton Adams Z., Union st., Carleton Tinsmiths. ALLAN BROTHERS, 7 Water BOWES & KENNEDY, 2 and 4 Cross Devere John, 26 Union DYALL JAMES, 42 Water Emerson Chas., Gilford st. Carleton Evans E., Prince Wm., cor. Duke EVERITT T. C. & BROTHER, 132 Brussells Harris James, 87 Mill Howe Thomas, 31 Sydney LEE & CO. 50 Canterbury MAGEE J. & CO. 112 Prince Wm. McDade James, 81 Mill i Moore George, 55 Smyth I MOORE GEORGE, 9 Cross Moore Thomas, 57 Mill I NICKSON WILLIAM, 10 Cross I ROWAN A. 58 Water I Sullivan 0. 183 Brussells ! YOUNG A. 28, 30, and 32 Water I Toy Dealers. I DELLA TORRE & CO. 84 King I Jewett Aj?nes, 86 Princess I Major William, 65 Prince William I PAGE A. 26 Kinj? I Powers Mrs., Dorchester, c. Carleton WARN W. 70 King Trunk Maker. Simo Thomas, jr., Market, comer Charlotte Turners. Burk J. 37 Princess Byers Adam, 134 Union Byers James, 4 Waterloo FAIRBANKS & CO. 154 Union Lowe B. 36 Carmarthen M(!Gourty A. 116 Brussells ROSEE JAMES, 108 Union Umbrella Makers. Grubb T. L. 69 Germain ROSEE JAMES, 108 Union . XJnderta]£ers. Burk J. 37 Princess BURNHAM CHAS. E. 5i & 57 Germain CORBITT S. 78 Mill Dalzell S. 36 Brussells Lawrence J. & G. 87 King McCart William, 38 Princess Paul M. 62 Orange POWERS M. N. 86 Charlotte ROBINSON THOS. 53 Germa . Venetian Blind Makers. SULIS JOHN W. & CO. 7 Sydney WORDEN I. V. 4 Waterloo Veterinary Surgeons. Cumminirs M. A. 29 Sydney RUTHERFORD R., Sydney Vinegar Maker. Howard R. N., Richmond Watches, Jewelry, &o. BARTSCH H. 76j Prince Wm. Beek H. S. 14 King Burns James, 22 Germain Burns John, 41 Germain COSGRO VE F. A. 75 Prince Wm. Hutchinson G. jr. 3 Market sq. LAWLOR JAS. J. 26 Germain Mclirk J. G. 52 Dock PATEH80N W. H. 59i King PAGE RICHARD R. 60 King ROWE JOHN 8. 94 Prince Wm. STAPLES G. P. 38 King SUFFREN T. J. 80 King THOMPSON R. 5 N. Market sq. VENNING W. N. 60 King Warlock D. O'L., 49 King ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRRCTORY. 45 Watoh Makers. BARTSCH H. 76i^ Prince Wm Burns James, 22 Germain Burns John, 41 Germain Hutchinson George jr. 3 Market sq. LAWLOR J. J. 26 Germain MARTIN GEO. H. 103 Union Melick J. G. 52 Dock PAGE RICHARD R. 50 King PATERSON W. H. 59M King PURCHASE WILLIAM, 28 Ger- main ROWE JOHN S. 94 Prince Wm. Smith John, 52 King STAPLES G. P. 38 King SUFFREN T. J. 80 King VENNING W. N. 60 King Warlock D. O'L. 49 King West India Goods. McMann L. 20 North wharf Robinson J. & T., North slip.J and Union ■"■■ *- " ,.-■■'' I, Window Glass. ADAMS W. H. 11 N. Market sq. BARKER T. B. 35 King Everett G. F. & Co. 9 King Kinnear Bros. 127 Prince William Mc ARTHUR R. D. 2 N. Mng's sq. NIXON GEORGE, o6 King POTTER C. E. 85 Prince Wm. Secord J. F. 48 Charlotte Smith W. O. 1 North Market sq. THOMPSON G. F. 55 Dock Thompson J. & G. A. 45 Princess Thorne & Lee^ 5 North wharf Wood Mouldings. Fairbanks & Co. 154 Union GEO. W. DAY'S J®® fwif lie wmm, No. 4 MARKET STREET, All descriptions of Printing, such as Pamphlets, Catalooubb, Posters, Shop Bills, Programmes, Bill Heads, Business and YisiTiNO Cards, &c., executed at reasonable prices, and with dispatch. The following Weekly Newspapers are issued from this office : The Christian Watchman, $1.50 per annum. The Religious Intelligencer, 1.50 The St. John Albion, - - - 1.50 ^ at Partridge Island; James Lane, ditto at the Beacon. Wm. Wright, Wm. D. Smith, and Joseph Fairweather, Commissioners to settle disputes relative to Dockage and Wharfage. Allan M'Lean, Shipping Master. James R M'Lean, Deputy. R. C. Minnette, Joseph B. Whipple, Hurd Peters, and George Pye, City Surveyors, Assessors of Taxes. — Francis G. Jordan, Charles A. Everett, and Seth Wheton. Revisors under Election Imw, — John McGrath, Thomas B.Jones, Samuel T. Mosher, Thomas M. Reed, and John Wilson. COLLECTORS OF ,. ' Wharfage and Slippage at the Market Slip. — Oliver Emery. Slippage at Union Street. — Daniel Donovan. Reed's Point Wharf. — Titnothy McCarthy, and Wm. Ansley. Slipt>age at North Siip. — Thomas Fairweather. W/unfige at Charlotte Street Extension and Breakwater. — A. McDermott. Wharfage and Slippage at Rodney Wharf. — P. Bcsnard. Anchorage, — Michael McNulty. hmcaster Slip. — .James E. Ham. SHi /Hige at Sydney Market Slip. — A. C. O. Trentowsky. Market Slip, Guys Wd. Rol)crt Thomson, Vice-President. T. F. BarKcr, Secretary. Wm. Waterbury, Treasurer. M. McLcod, Chaplain. ST. JOHN YOUNG ]\IEN"S EARLY CLOSING AND MUTUAL IMPROVEAftlNT ASSOCIATION. The objects of this association are — an abrid;^ement of the hours of labor in the business establishments of this city, and supplying means of iin|)rovement to the young men engaged in these establishmenis. It was tormed iu September, IB;")!), and nunil)ers 130 members, who hold meet- ings every Wednesday evening, durini; the winter months, at Smith's Hull, Prince William Street. Its atfairs are in a prosperous condition, and they have a library of about COO volumes. An agreement w.is very generally entered into by employers, some time since, to close their stores during the months of September, October, No- vcmlter, March, and April, at 7 o'clock, p. m. December, January, and Fel)ruary, at i*. m. Alay, June, July, and i\ugust. at S p. m.. and an hour later on Satunlays, and on the eve of pulilie holidays. Their tirst putilio meeting was held in the halt of the Mechanics' Institute on Tues- day evening, Jan. 13, 1857, at which the luv. Dr. Gray delivered an address, in which be urged upon the association, the necessity of aiming at the adoption of the Saturday half iioliday movement, which iias achieved such glori«)Us results for the Itenctit of the peoidc, in tliose cities of Britain where it has been adoptetl. The olliee-l)earers for this year are : — John Boyd, President. M. Lindsay and George Phillips, Viee-Jh-eaidtuti^, J. (J. Forl)es, Corresfiondin;/ Sfntarij. R. T. Jolley, /^' ordinif Srcntarij. T. D. Vickery, IWasnrer. J. G. Barker, Librarian. David Lindsay, Auditor. A. Jardine, Jr., C. Flood, J. M. Taylor, Commiftve of Manai/t- mrnt, ST. JOHN NEWS ROOM. CI Prince William Street. Open daily (Sundays excepted), from 6, a. m. to 9, r. m. V. Forster, Proprietor. 3 I':!;' H::'* 62 ST. JOHN IJUSIXKSS DlKECTOJ{Y. FRATEHNITIES. — ORDER OF FREEMASONRY. SAINT JOHN'S ENCAMPMENT, No. 48. Knights of the Temple, Itcgisiiy of Scotland. Robert T. Church. Cumtmvuh r. \\m. F. Bunting, Linit. CominamJa-. Jolm Frost, Marcschal. Eilwanl Alh-oii, -Jr., IJo.^pitulU'r. ^I. ^McCarthy, Chdiivr-llor. Alexander Rankin, 'J'n(tsiir> r. Joiin V. Eili.s, Iicrordir. William W. Emslie, C/tn/i/din. Edward B. Peters, /janceiinijer. Samuel Dunlop, Bearer nf Vix. B. John Murray, Chainbcrlnlii. Joiin H. Sheri- dan, Wardou Andrew Hastings, liohert G. Crozier, ^l/(/,s. Geo. Wilson, C of G. John lioyer, Man at Anns. The regular meetings of the aljove are lield on the .second Wednesdays in February, April, June, August, October, and December. CAlli^JTON RED CROSS COUNCIL, No. 47. Registry of Scotland. John H. Sheridan, A'. B. Lester Peters, S. G. Edward Allison, Jr., J. G. "William F. Bunting, Sec and Tn-as. Edward B. Peters, C. of G. Andrew Hastings, ]st G. John P^-ost, 2iid G. Robert T. Church, Con. William W. Emslie, 6\ W. Robert G. Crozier, J. IT. John Boyer, Janitor. The above meets on the fourth Wednesday iu October, January, April, and July. CARLETON ROYAL ARK MARINER'S LODGE, No. 47. Registry of Scotland. John H. Slieridan, A'. B. Lester Peters, S. Edward Allison, Jr., J. William F. Bunting, .S'. and T John Boyer, Jan-tor. Tlie above meets on the fourth Wednesday in October, January, April, and July. CARLETON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 47. Registry of Scotland. William F. Bunting, I'rlniijtid Z. William M. Smith, Principal II. B. Lester Peters, l^riinijial J. George M. Jack, Scribe E. John V.Ellis, Scribe N. Joel Heading, Trfosiirer. EJourner. William S. Berton, 3d Sojourner. John Boyer, Janitor. Tiie regular meetings of the above are held on the third Wednesday in each month. UNION CHAPTER, No. 84, OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS. Under the Grand Chapter of Scotland. Regular communication, fourth Wednesday in every month, at Masonic Hall, King Street. Carleton. Charles Kctchum, \st Prinn'pal Z. Jacob D. White, 2d Principal II Stejiben P. Wctmore, 3d Prinri/ial J. Jolm V. Ellis, N. Henry Little- hale. /<;. John S. CMark. T. Andrew F. Andrews, J. PROV R. W /;. P. C r>iintin< Robert James A. 1). win J. lluoi S. Bert( The fust W( John's ST. JOHN BUSINKSS DIllECTOUY. 63 PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NEW BRUNSWICK, E. K. ' R. W. Alcxandor Bulloch, P. G. M. R. W. A. 11. Smodes Wetmoiv, 1>. P. G. M. R. W. Douiilas B. Stevens, 6'. G. W. R. W. William F. Bunting,./. G. W. V. W. Rev. Charles 1'. Bliss, G. Chaplain. V. W. Rol.ert T. Clinch, G. Tmis. V. W. Edward B. Peters G. Sec'i/. ^y. James Rosl)orou!:h, S. G. D. W. Edwin J. Wetmore, .7. G. D. W. T. A. I). Forster, G. I >. C. W. Robert W. Crookshauk, G. S. B. AV. Ed- win J. Everett, G. Pur. W. John Boyer, G. Ti/lcr. llKOTiiiiUS John McAllister, Richard Whiteside, Albert Ilartt, Wni. S. Herton, S. S. Littlehale, L. P. Crear, Grand Stcu-anh. The Grand Lodue meets at the Lodge Room, City of St. John on the rn->t Wednesday in March, June, September, and December, and on Saint John's Day in each year. ALBION LODGE, No. 570, E. R. jNIeets at the Lodge Room, City of St. John, on the lirst Friday in every month. SAINT JOHN'S LODGE. No. 632, E. R. Meets at the Lodge Room, City of St. John, »n the first Tuesday in every month. SUSSEX LODGE, No. 70.5, E. R. Meets at Dorchester oh the Thursday on or after full moon in e\ cry mouth. SAINT MARK'S LODGE, No. 759, E. R. Meets at St. An(h*ews on the first Wednesday in every month. SOLOMON'S LODGE, No. 764. E. R. Elects at Frederietou, on the first Tues(hiy after full moon in every tnonth. CARLETON UNION LODGE, No. 767, E. R. AFeets at Masonic Hall, King Street, Carlcton, on the first Thursday in every month. MllMAN LODGE, No. 770, E. R. Meets at Clifton, King's County, on the second Tuesday in every month. UNION LODGE OF PORTLAND, No. 780, E. R. Meets at the Lodge Room, City of St. John, on the third Tuesday in every month. WOODSTOCK LODGE, No. 811, E. R. !Mcets at their Lodge Room, Woodstock, on the first Wednesday in every month. UNION LODGE, No. 866, E. R. fleets at Milltown, St. Stephen, on the first Thursday in every month. SAINT GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 912, E. R. Meets at St. George, on the first Tuesday in every month. f : tji^ ili 1 • !„■:■ VM I [*1.| IHK A: m ;' ■■i !M;i •. ;'t Tuesday in every month. NORTHUMBERLAND LODGE, No. 1003, E. R. IVfects at Newcastle, Miramichi, on the second Tuesday in every month- IMIRAMICHI LODGE, No. 1007, E. R. Meets at Cliatham, Miramichi, on the third Tuesday in every month. SALISBURY LODGE. No. 1110, E. R. Meets at Salisbury, AYestnioreland, on the first Tuesday in every month. LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION. GRAND LODGE OF NE\V BRUNSWICK. S. H. Gilbert, 31. P. P., G. M. j-Meeting annually, at such place as may be appointed by vote. COUNTY LODGES !Moet in the various counties once a year, and oftencr, in case of emer- gency. DISTRICT LODGES. There arc four in the city and county of St. .John, holding supervision over private Lodges and being amenable to tlie County and Grand Lodge, TRUE BLUE LODGE, No. 11. Under the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick. Hold their monthly meetings in 1). P. Dykeman's Hall, Watson Street, C.irlcton. Tbonms Johnson, W. j\/. Hugh Morrison, D. ^^. Samuel Gordan and John Warnock, CommittK . Jnmcs Britain, Stn(a7-i/ and Treasurer. Step! l'r(.'ileri( KVLTOtt; Travis, Wubloi Utlice Joiui, N SUBOl GUR VICl ALBl FIRE MAR Tuesday GRANI Meetii Masonic Isaac pctt, A'. Salter, ( />. G. \] POR'l I .Meets M NEW diantowi Sons ( ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIllKCTDRY. G.-; SONS OP TEMPERANCE. GRAND DIVISION OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Stephen K. Foster, St. John, G. W. P. Alexander Pope ^Milhu-' Fredericton, (i. W A. W. JI. A. Keans, St. John, (I. S. Chas. 1). Fverett, St. John, (i, T. Kev. Geo. F. Miles, Moneton, (!. ('. Jeieiniah Travis, Hesii;;onc'he, (!. C. Wiiitehead Barker, blieliield, (r. S. William Wedderhurn, !St. John, P. (I. \V. P. Ollice of Grand Seribe, Old Post Offiee Bnildinjj, Princess Street, St. John, N. B. SUBORPIXATE DIVISIONS MEETING IN THE CITY OF ST. JOHN, PORTLAND, AND INDIANTOWN. Sons of Temperance Hall, King Street. GURNEY DIVISION, No. 5. Meets Thursday evenings. VICTORIA DIVISION, No. 9. Meets Friday evenings. ALBION DIVISION, No. 14. Meets Monday evenings. FIREMAN'S DIVISION, No. 20. Meets Wednesday evenings. ^MARINER'S AND MECHANIC'S DIVISION, No. 38. Meets Tuesday evenings. GRANITE ROCK DIVISION, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, No. 77. Meeting in Carleton every Tuesday evoning, in the first flat of tlie Masonic Hall, King Street. Isaac O. Beatteav, IF. P. George W. Belvea, IF. A, Benjamin Tip- pctt, R. S. William MeCordock, ^1. R. S. Isaac Olive, Jr., T. Rol)eit Salter, C//a;iiva],Af!< -3 DllJKCTOliY. PKESI. ' TiliUAN. St. Andhew's CnnRCii. — Germain Strcc^ "Rev. W. Donald, ^fiiils- trr. Sunday services. 1 1, A. M. luul 3, p. M. Sunday School, 9, A. m. W. Girvun, Siijieriiifcii(/eri>itbiidciit, FiKST Presryti-riax Church. — King Square, Carleton. "Rev. James Baird, A. M., Minister. Sunday services, 11, a. m. and 3, v. m. Sunday School 9, A. M. , Stijuritilciiclcitt. I\i:iORMKD PuKPRYTi uiAN CiiuRcn. — Sydney Street. Rev. A ]\IcL. Stavcly, Minish r. Sunday services, 1 1, A. M. and 3, r. M. Sunday School, I), A. u. J. Armstrong, Sitjierinlciidait. METHODIST. Germain Street Church. — Bcv. J. AIcMurray, Missionai-y. Sunday services, 11, A. m. and 6, p. m. Sunday School, 2, p. m. George A. Lockhart, Siipcrinteitdeid. Centenary Church. — St. Georf»e's Street. Rev. M. Ritchie, D. D., MisHioiiari/. Sunday services, II, a. m. and 6, p. m. Sunday School, 2, p. M. John Gardner, Suptrinttmltnt. ExMOUTH Street Church. — Rev. J. Lathern, il7, v. M. Sunday School, 2, p. m. A. W. Masters, SHperintciident. Rev. Thomas \V. Criiwley, Co-Pastor. Marsh Bridge Sabbath School is connected with the above. J. E. Mas- ters, Superintendent. Services, 2, p. m. ST. JOHN llL'felNESS DIRKCTOUY. 69 FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST. Waterloo Street CiirRcii. — Rev. John Perry, Pastor. Siinday scrviccs, 11, A. M. and 6, v. m. Suuilay Sdiool, 9, a. m. W. Peters, .Siijii riittencknt, ( 'akleton CnuRcn. — Rodnoy Street, Carleton. Rev, G. A. Hartley, P(t.ll('toU( Sliediai' li.iie Vi Sa.-kvil North ,1 In re ve ar of A ■t nil ne i A ssemi 1. V Ml the ' ST. JOHN HUaiNESS DIKKCToRY. 71 IIER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. CONTKOLLEJJS OF CUSTUxMS AND Is'AVlGATION LAWS. Custom House, Prince Williiun Street. William Clawson, Clerk. St. Jdlin.Williiim Sniitli, E>q. (iinipbclltowu, ('. liolslord, " D.iiliou.-ie D Sti'wart, " iiailiurst, Jos. Heed, (•ariiquet,.Jas. G. ('. IJlackliall, " Slii|i|)f;,^aii, P. J. N. Duiuaresq, " N\\vca.-ter, St. Andrews, I). VV. Jack, St. Stej)licii, John Grimmer, Campo Bello, Thus. Moses, (c (( (( Camphelltnwn, C Botsford. Dalliousle, I). Stewart. 15atiinrst, Jos. Ueed. ('ara(]uet, Ja'ues G. C BlackluiU. Slii|i|n';;iiii, 1*. J N. Dumaresq. Newcastle, U. Sutton, niailiam, J. T. Williston. Ki(^liil>u('to, Henry Livini^Ntone. liuctonehe, Uubcrt I)oiiy;las. Slii'diac, lion. I). Ilaniiiii;:toti. I.ait' Verte, Edwurd Wood. Sack\ illc, , lames l)i\on. North Jojg^giuH, Uut'us Cole. Dorchester, fFohn Hickman. Moncton, A. Weldon, ,Jr. Hdlsl),.ronuh, W Wallace. Harvey, James Brewster. Kredericton, T. U. Woltertson. Woodstock, Henry K. Dilthluc. T )l)i<|ue. Francis 'ril)l>its. (irand Fall*, .Michntd ( 'urraii. Kilmun^lnn, \'ital llcliert. St. Aiiilrews. I) W. Jac k. St Stephen, John (irimmer. St. (ieori,^', .V. .1. WetMiore. Campo Bello, Thomai Moses. AN ACT PROVINCIAL REVENUE. S.r. JOHN. Beverley Bobinson, Esq., 69 Sydney Street, Provincial Treasurer. C. Briscoe, Warihoiif^c A'c/xr. Henry Whiteside, Collrrtin;/ Clerk. James T. Hanford, John Sandall, George ^Matthews, and Geor;,^e F. Keans, Clerks. Wdliam Bowycr, Tide Surveyor. Kiebard M. Lonymaid, and Stephen E. Gerow, Wdllns (iiid Sairrhers. W.J. B. Marter, James Mitchell, V/m. Dudne, and John Fit/.patriek, 1 1 \irel Oitse Lorkers. Isaac Woodward and James T. Ilanford, Apfintisors of Dutiable Articles. DEPUTY THEASUKKRS. In i ddition to and in amendment of an Act passed in the twenty-second year of the Ueit;n of Her present .Majeity (,>iicen Victori:', intituled "An I Act inqtosin;; Duties for raising a Rovoniie." Passed 9th April, isno. I r»e it enacted by the Li-mtonant Govenior, Eej,'islntive Conned, and Asscmldy as followH: — i 1. Froni and after liic ''r-^t day of November next tin- Duties imposed ' in the Table of Duties in the Act jiassed in the twenty-second year of tlu' j ■t >1 >ii •i' f. ii'; If ' ' ' I: I ill! i' I a Iff* I *'i'* 1;'^ M 72 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIHKCTORY. Kci^n of IKt present ^Majesty Queen Vieloria, intituled "An Act inuio-iijM Duties for raisinir a Revenue,'' sliall l)e collected and i)aid in dolluis and cents in lieu of the mode provided by rliat Act, luid in the manner and according to the following Table, viz : — TABLE OF DUTIES. SPECIFIC. Axes, (vicli, 3 lbs. weight aud iip- wiiids CiUuUexifall kiijils (except sjierm ami wax) ]) r lb. Caiiilhs. .<)/frui aud Wax, per lb. Ciller, jicr galiou, Cdtlei'. per lb. . . . Fruit, dried (except produce of the United States dl America, Leather, .■"ole — Upper Leather, JIuruess. aud Belt Leather per lb. . . . Sheep Skins, tanned ordres&ed, Iier dozen. . . . . ("alt' Skins, tanned, per dozen, Malt l>i(|Uiir.M>f every descriiitiou (not \n-i\i^ (K/iiii /vVr/. otherwise cliarged with dut\ ). whether iu bottles or otherwise, j)er gall. Soap, costing le-ss than IM cents per lb .Sjiirits and (\)rdiiils, viz. : — Alcohol, per gallon, Urandv. per gallon. . tiin and v\hi.-key. per gallon, Lemon Syrup, Shrub, and San- ta, per gallon, . . , All other I'ordials. per gallon, Tinctures, por gallon, Uuni, and all other S) irits not hen iu rnunieratcd per gall. Sugar. Iletined, in loaves, jicr ib. All other kinds of Itclined, or white lastaid Sugar, or Sugar Candy per lb. I'npwn. or .Muscovado, or Clay- ed, and nn> other kind of Sugar, not Hetiued. per cwt. Tea. per lb. .... Toliacco, ntanutactured (excej)! Snull and Cigars), per lb. Wines, per gallon. And oi\ every hundred dollar.^ of the true and real vuiuo thereof, iu addition. 8 30 (i2 Oti or. 02 0-i GO 1 -M 10 01 30 so 50 20 r,o ;jo 30 02' 02 1 20 04 04 CO 12 50 AD-VALOUIi.M. On the following nrtlcle."). for every hun- dred dollars of the true and real value tlien ol, viz. : Anchor*; Canvas; Cordage; Chain <"ab es,nnd other Chains ; Coftoa Warp ; Copper, and l'at( nt Met- als in sheets, liars, bolts, anil Kcraps; Kelt, in rolls or sheetu; Foreign 111,1,.^. ifiren. dried, or Silted (exeept the produce id' the I Idled States of Anieri\(( Iron ; and Railway l{ails and Chairs; Oaknni ; Sails and Hig- ging for new Ships: Sheathing i'aper; Silk I'liisli lor Hatters" puip ses : liloek 'J"in ; Tin I'lates ; l.eail in pig or sheets ; Zinc, in l)ig or sheets; liar and Sheet Steel ; Urinistone. crude and roll ; Suijihuric Add ; Muriatic Acid; Chloride of Jdnie ; ^oda Ash; Copperas; Alum; I'ho.^phr.rus ; I'r.issiate of I'otash ; Carboys ; Nitre and Saltpetre, . !r^l 0(1 On the following articles, for every one hundred dollars of the true and real value thereof, viz. ; — Ikiots and Shoes, of whatever mate- rial, and parts of the samti ; Lea- ther Manufactures; Chairs, and jirepart'd pans ol or lor Chairs; Clocks, W reels. Machinery, and Materials for Clocks; llonse- hiild Furniture (e.xcept Baggage, A|)|rarel. Ilmisehnld Lllects, W Hiking Tools and JnipUruients, used and in use of itersons or fainiliesarriving in this Province, if used abroad by tliem, and not intended for any other person or jiersons. or lor sale); looking (ilasses; (' an es and Lenmiis ; lirushes ; Hats and Hat Itodies; I'iano Fortes ; SnutTand ( igars ; Carnage-". Wagons, Sli 'Lths, and other \ eliicles.and parts thereof ; Ai'iieer, and other .Mouldings; Frames for I'ictures and Looking (ilasses . Wooden Wares of ail kinds; .Matelies ; Corn Brooms; and all Agricultural iitplements, and parts thereof(exceiPt Spades, ."hov Is. Sc\thes. and iteapinn Hooks): Trunks; Valises; I'nrt- manieaus; Iron (.!astings, vi/. : — Cooking. Ciosi". Ho.x, and Itonnd Stove-, and parts tliereol. except Si|uai'e Stoves, designated as Ca- iiaila. Stoves; Apparatus for (ooKing.'^toves ; Franklin Stoves; llegisrer(irafes ; Flre-frames, and parts thereof ; Kltelien llangen ; boilers : Cast Iron Furnaces, and parts thereof, . . . .15 oi) And all other (Joods. Wnres, and .Mercli,indl/,e, not herein other- wise cinnged with lUuy. and not here nallei declared to he freo troiii !»ut,\ .for every one hundred dollars of the true and leal valuo tlcreof. . . . . 12 .'d Bagga used and thera, an [j Books, p for sale ; Flour, M Eggs an( Fish and and Tre l*rinters' Rigging Cheese ; sawed, ui Thread and curc( Undricd ca; Furs unwroug Turpcnti I Hewn, V I lasses ; I tured To of Amor lion, t Wni. 11. SeCfttary John ^ Chiirlos Es(|s. ( Triiisurei Numb lion. (/( in nil, llathewi .Folm M (IcMVfrc ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 73 TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. Baggage, App ircl, Household Effects, Working Tools and Iinplcinents used and in use of families arriving in this Province, if used altroad by them, and not intended for any other person or persons, or for sale; Books, printed; Carriages of Travellers, proj»erly such, and not iutctuled for sale; Coins and Bullion; Corn Broom Brush; Gram, not malted; Flour, Meal, and Breadstuffs of all kinds; Bice, ground and unground ; Eggs and Poultry ; Manures of all kinds ; Fish of all kinds ; I'roducts of Fish and all other creatures living in the water ; Palm Oil ; Plants, Shrul)S, and Trees ; Firewood ; Printing Paper, Types, Printing Presses, and Printers' Ink ; Rags; Old Hope and Junk; Salt of all kinds; Sails and Pigging saved from Vessels wrecked: Soap grease and Tallow; Butter; Cheese ; Lard ; Timber and Lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, and sawed, unmanufactured in whole or in part ; Lines and Twines ; Shoe Tiiread and Boot Webbing; Animals of all kinds ; Fresh, smoked, salted, and cured Meats ; Cotton Wool ; Cotton Batting ; Seeds and Vegetables ; Undried Fruits ; Dried Fruits, the produce of the United States of Ameri- ca; Furs, Skins, or Tails, undressed; Stone or Marble in its crude or unwrought state ; Slate; Ores of Metals of oil kinds; Coal; Pitch; Tar; Turpentine ; Ashes ; Pelts ; Wool ; Jiark ; Gypsum, ground, or unground; Hewn, wrought or urwrought Burr or Grindstones ; Dye Stutis ; Mo- lasses ; Flax, Hemp, Manilla, and Tow, unmanufactured ; unmanufac- tured Tol)acco; Rosin; Horns; Hides, the produce of the United States of America ; Barilla and Clialk. GENERAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL. Located on Waterloo Street. COMiMlSSIONEUS. Hon. John Robertson, Prcslthnt, Wm. Bayard, M. D., F/w President, Win. 11. Si ovil, 11. V/. Ciooksliank, and Johii McLaughlin, John Ansley. Stcrttary. OlHee, 81 I'rinco William Street. MARINE HOSPITAL. Located at Lower Cove. CO.MMISSI0NKR9. John Ward, ('/luinniin. John Wisiwnt, Wm. Loavitt, Tliomaf- Vaughn, Charles .McLauchlin, William Doherty, T. M. Smith, and .Joim McGrath, Ks(is. Charles Ward, Ksij., Sa-ntiin/. The Bank of New Brunswick, Tn usurer. JjC Baron Botsturd, I'lifi'^ifiim ami Surijeon. Number of patients average 20 per year. PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. Located in the Parish of Lancaster. COMMIHBIONKKH. lion. S. L. Tilley, Proviiin'dl S(rr«/nri/, Hon. Charles Watter,", So!'rHnr (itiin-dl. Hon. James Sfeadman, /*o.s7 }t(isfir d'eumil. Hon. (ieorge L. Malhewny, (.'liiif t'oiiimisnionrr (if' thr liixn-il ot Pnhlic Works, and Hon. .Idhii McMillan, Sitrvei/ur liouniL RoIxtI W. Crookshank, Sccntary. Genrge W. Smith, Accountant. OlHce, Custom House Building. i 'r. !i '"•r I 'i n I 1 Li. t, if tV * 1. ' 74 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTOUY. PROVINCIAL PENITENTIARY. Located in the Tarish of Simonds. (The game Board of Commissioners have been appointed as at the Pro- vincial Lunatic Asylum.) COMMISSIONERS OF LIGHT HOUSES. (Tlie same as for the Provincial Lunatic Asylum and Pi-ovincial Peni- tentiary.) POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. Post Master General's Otfice, Fredericton. ' Hon. James Stcadman, Postwasttr General. James Hale, Secretary. William Paisley, Accountant. William Smithson, Clerk. ST. JOHN ESTABLISHMENT. i Located on Canterbury Street, near Princess. John Howe, Esq., Postmaster. H. C. Frink, First Chrk. T. B. Allan, Second Ckrk. J. F. McGuirk, Third Clrrk. T. C. Bainsford, Fourth Clerk: James Woodrow. Fifth Chrk. John 'L%\U'\\, Oijice K'cper. James Lcitch, First Letter Girriir. William Waters, Second Ltter Cairier. R. JMcLaughlin, Third Letter Car- rier. COUNTRY ESTABLISHMENT. Andover, Benjamin Bcvcridffe. Baic Vcrtc, JaniC'^ Sutherland. Bathurst, Mary Carman. Bend, Joseph Crandall. Buctouchc, C. J. Smith, Campbellton, James JIarvcy. Cambo BoUo, Luke JJyron. Canterbury, C. E. Groswiior. Carlcton, James 1\. Krcd. Chatham, James Caie. Dalliousic, J. II. LaBillois. Dorchester, C. M. Godfrey. Edmundston, J. T. Hodgson. Fredericton, A. S. I'liair. Gajretown, W. F. Bonncll. Grand Falls, William Clitb.rd. Grand Manan, Jo8C|)h Lakeman Ilttrvcy, J. M. Stevens. Ilillsboroujjli, K. E. Stecves. Kingston, Samuel Foster. Memramcook, S. C Charters. Milltown, William Annett. Mouth of Nerepis, J. M. Nasc . Newcastle, James Johnston. Oromocto, J. R. McPherson. Ossekeag, George Flewclling. Uichibucto, S. B. Ilctherington. SackviUe, C. Milncr. Salisbury, George Pittfield. Shcdiac, T. U. HaiMiington. Shclheld, T. B. C. Burpee. Spri.igHcld, Malcom King. Saint Andrews, (1. F. Campbell. Saint George, G. Kni,i;ht. Saint Martins, Etlward Nugent. Saint Stephen, J). A. Rose. Sussex Vale, II. McMonagle. Upham Vale, Wecden Fo'.' 'r. Uiipcr Mills, A. Bobinson. Woodstock, James Grover. And 305 Way Otlices. Vlij 1 ST. JOHN BU8INK88 DIRECTOUY. 75 POSTAGE. All Letters sent to any part of British North America, with the excep- tion of Packet Letters, and Letters to and from tlie United States, are liiil)le to a uniform rate of tive cents cur. per half oz., according to tlie following scale : — A Letter not exceeding }.< ounce in weight, $0 05 " exceeding }.^ ounce, and not exceeding 1 ounce, 10 " " 1 " " •' 1)3 " <^ l3 " " 11^ " " " 2'^ " 20 << 0 12U' " exceeding i.< oz., and not exceeding I oz.. .. 10 '25 " " r " " " 2 "... 2 r)0 '* " 2 " " " 3 "... 3 7") " " 3 " " " 4 "... 4 1 00 In the foregoing scale, it will be observed that half ounces are not noticed after the first ounce, but two more rates are added as soon as the weight exceeds each aiblitional ounce. In all cases where a Letter is not specially directed to be sent by any particular route, the rate of Postage lirj«t nicmioticd is chargeable. It must also i)e understood, tlrU tiie rates given in the above Table for places to which the route is thron;^h the United Kingdom, are rates "via Hali- fax," or " via Canadian racket," by which routes all such correspondence will be sent, if not si-jcially addressed '' via United States," or " via New York," in which case nn additicMuv) rate of two pence sterling, or four cents cuneu /, is to be addetl to the amount given in tlie Table. Ii ii advisable that a!i L-nccrs should be prepaid, and by Postage Stamps. Printed Books, Periudlia! Publications, or Pamphlets under 48 ounces in weight, f-an be forwarded by J'ost in New Brunswick, at the rate of one cent an ounce. l'amj)hlets, Periodicals, and 'iooks, to pass at the above rates, must be sent without a cover, or ii. a cover open at the sides or ends. No words or marks (except tin; name and a(Mress of the ])erson to whom sent), shall be written on any Newspaper, Pamphlet, Pook, Periodical, Parliamentary, or (Joverninent paper. \n\ violation of these Uegulations will subject sueh News])aper9, Pam- ])hlets. Periodicals, or IJooks, &c.,to be treated in every respect us Letters. To United States, one cent per ounce. Nova Scotia, one cent per ounce. Canada. " " Prince I'M ward Island, one cent per ounce. I'ugland, under 2 oz., 7 cts. ; 2 oz. and under 4 oz., 7 cts. ; 4 ox. and under 8 oz. I2>., cts.; H oz. and under 1 lb., 2.") cts.; 1 lb. and under 1 I.J lbs. 37'.^. <(s. ; fi.', lbs. to 2 lbs. 50 cts. To New f'oiindlamf, same as to Kngland. France, under 2 oz., 5 cts, ; 2 oz. and under 4 oz., '.) cts.; 4 oz. and under 8 oz. 17 cts.; 8 oz. and under 1 lb., 34 cts. ; 1 lb. and under 1 j^ 11)9. i)!) cts. 1 •„ Ib.s. to -J lbs,, f.; cts. !i! '1 t I ■■■ I rbl. ! U» I ! ' ( , : H 1 ' '] CITY AND COUNTY OP SAINT JOHN. COUNTY OFFICERS. Justices of the Mayor's Couti. — The ^fayor and Recorder. Justices of the Peace and of the Quonnn. — Tiie Mayor, the Recorder, S. K. Foster, John McGrath, Alex. Boyne, Joseph Coram, William C. Dunliain, E. B. Peters, and Thomas M. Heed, Esqs. Justices of the Peace. — George Anderson, G. C. Carman, John Jordan, Hufjh Sharkey, James Moran, Henry Gilbert, Kol)ert Payne, Archibahl Menzies, Charles Ward, Hon. John Kobertson, William H. Street, Daniel Leavitt, James Brown, William Leavitt, William Olive, Samuel Strange, James Gallagher, John Wishart, Ronert Keltic, L. H. DeVeber, William HawJvcs, Moses Vernon, G. A. Loekhart, ^Villiam Parks, W. O. Smith, Alexander Loekhart, James T; it vis, Joseph Fairweather, Robert Douglas, Francis Ferguson, F. A. Wigiriiis, Peter Bosnard, James Olive, N. S. DeMill, George Carvil, Joim Humbeii, S. K. Foster, Francis Ruddick, J. F. Goddard, T. O. Crookshank, Jos. Beatteay, Alex. Balloch, B. J, Uuderhill, C. D. Everitt, Robert Jardine, Robert Bowes, James Olive, 3d, Robert Salter, J. W. M. Irish, Ahx. MeTavish, T. E. Millidge, D. J. McLanghlan, John Doherty, J. S. Parker, John Foster, David Collins, J. C. Littlohaic, Robert Ixohurtson, Charles Ketehnm, James Quinton, Henry Garb'\tt, Samnrs for the MamujemeHt (f the Free School at St John. — Uncon- noetid With the "Sladras Board, Rev. James Quinn, .Fames Gallagher, and William Carvill, I' qs. Ctunmissioiiers of indinn Ri serves. — Under Act 7, Vic. c. 4.^, Moses II. Perlry, and Dr. William Bayard, Esqs, Canintissiomrft of .Sewers. — Charles Driiry, Bradford Gilbert. | Ouniiiissioni rs (fthe .ilins //oxsr, Work II<'UHe,and Infirmary. — Gehardus I C. Carman, James ( iallagher, Nv'illiam (). Smith, J. Owens, Lewis Buni>. ' and William Hawkes, Es(is. Physirian. — G. E S. Keator, Esq, M. D. j Kicjur. — William Cunningham. End2 February, 7 March, 7 April, 1% May, 8jo June, y July, 9 August 9 September, 8 *^ October, 1}4. Noveml)er, 6)^ December, 6)2 STAFF OF THE ARMY, SERVING IN THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK, Under Lieutenant General Sir Wm. Fenwick Williams, Bart., K.C.B., Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in British North America. Major Rynd, 62d Regiment, Commanding Her Majesty's Troops, in New Brunswick. Garrisons.— ^iuni John, Capt. C. J. Gray. R. K., Commanding Garri- son. Town Major, Lieut, .lones (II. P. 97th toot.) Fredoricton, Major Rynd, 62d Regiment, Commandant. r ', '!! I . Hi m Si 78 ST. JOnX BUSINESS DIRKCTORY. Chaplains. — ^Frcclericton, Rev. IVIr. Coster. St. John, Rev. John Arm- strong. St. Andrews, Rev. Jerome Alley, D. D. Commissariat Department. — St. John, G. Thompson, Assistant Store- keeper. Fredericton, E. J. McMahon, Assisant Commissary General. Military Store Departvmit. — St. John, Samuel Huyghue, Esq., Assistant Military Storekeeper. James Emerson, Storehouseman. Frederick Har- 1 rison. Armorer. James Elsdon, Office Keeper. Barrack Department. — St. John, Samuel Huyghue, Esq., Barrack Mas- ter. Josepli Burr, Barrack Sargcant. Fredericton, George Priestley, i Esq., Barrack Master. John Edwards, Barrack Sergeant. St. Andrews, j A. VV hitc. Barrack Sergeant. j RoiiaJ Engineer Department. St. John, Capt. C. J. Gray, Commandant. Edward Lloyd, Clerk. Mr. J. M. Grant, Clerk of Works. Medical Depaiiment. — St. John, A. Simple, StafF-Assistant Surgeon. PROVINCIAL MILITIA. STAFF. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor Commander-in-Chief. Lieutenant Colonel R. Hayne (N. B. Regiment of Artillery), Adjutant General, 20th May, 1851. Capt. George F. H. Minchin, Deputy Adjutant General, July, 1856. Lieut. Colonel John Allen, Quarter-Master General, 4th May, 1839. Lieut. Colonel Charles Drury, Deputy Quarter Master General, 18th June, 1847. Lieut. Colonel Hayne (N. B. Regiment of Artillery), Provincial Aid- de-Camp, 11th April, 1848. ! Lieut. Colonel Charles Drury (St. John City Light Infantry), Provincial Aid-de-Camp, 11th April, 1848. Major The Hon. Lemuel Allen "Wilmot, Judge Advocate General, 6tli August, 1834. VOLUNTEERS. NEW BRUNSWICK REGIMENT ARTILLERY. CITY AND COUNTY OF ST. JOHN. Lieut. Colonel. — Stephen K. Foster. Major. — Charles .f. Melick. Adjutant. — James Mount. Gtptains.—Josi&h Adams, George H. Pick, Kurd Peters, John Mc- Lauchlan, B. Lester Peters, Alex. Rankine. Lieutenants.—Mohcn R. Sneden, Georcre E. Thomas, Francis G. Lans- downe, Alex. Rankine, James Kirk. Richard N. Knight, Thomas M. Lachhin, George II. Clarke, James (iumton. Martin H. Peters, Wm. F. Deacon, Roger Hunter, John McTaylor. William Shannon. 3 5 6 9 12 17 22 2t') 33% 39'^ 44 47 ST. JOHN BU8INE88 DIRECTORY. 79 QUEEN'S OWN RIFLES. R. W. Crookshank, Jr., Captain. A. Magee, \st Lieut. G. F. Rouse, 2d Lieut. T. Sullivan, 2d Lieut. ST. JOHN RIFLES. Jas. R. Macshanc, Captain. Thos. Power, \st Lieut. M. W.Maher, 2d Lieut. M. McDonough, Ensign. CITY GUARDS. Chas. R. Ray, Captain. F. T. C. Burpee, \st Lieut. G. F. Thompson, 2d Lieut. Edward Smith, Ensign. DUKE OF ROTHSAY RIFLES. James Macfarlane, Captain. A. Rowan, \st Lieut, J. B. Kempt, 2c? Lieutenant, J. Edward Boyd, 3d Lieut. RENFREW RIFLES. D. B. Stephens, Captain. Charles N. Skinner, 1st Lieut. C. W. Dock- rill, 2d Lieut. Kerr Ferguson, Ensign. EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. Station on City Road, corner Dorchester and Pond Streets. COMMISSIONERS. Robert Jardine, Chairman, George Thomas, R. C. Scovil, and R. W. Crookshank, Secretary. Office, 13 Princess Street. Louis Carvell, Gene)-al Superintendent. This Railway, 108 miles in length, extends from the harbor of St. John, Bay of Funday, to the harbor of Shediac, on the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It was constructed at a cost of about $5,000,000, and is run by the Govern- ment. Leaving St. John Station morning and noon for Shediac, and there connecting, during the summer season, with steamers for Northern Counties, Canada, and Prince Edward's Island, also connecting at Moncton with Mail Stages for Halifax. STATIONS, DISTANCES, AND RATES OF PASSAGE. a 3 5 6 9 12 17 22 2(> 3S% 39 '4 44 47 STATIONS. FARE. IstC. 2dC. Saint John, Moose Path, 10 7>i Robinson's, 12 10 Torrjburn, 17 >i 12 ';^ Rothsay, 25 17i^ Quispauisi?, .35 25 Nauwigewauk, 60 36 OsHekoHg, 70 41 yi Paasekcag, 85 57,'^ Norton, 96 62 }i Apoliaqui, . . 1 15 77 J^ Sussex, 180 85 Plumweseep, 1 40 90 STATIONS. 51 56 >4; 60 ^i 66 '4' 7<5 79'^ 89 »4 91 'i 95 ^i 102 106 108 FAKE. istc. 2a C. Penobsquis, 1 50 1 00 Portage, 1 65 i 10 Anagance, 1 80 1 20 PcMtcodiac, 1 90 1 25 Salisbury, 2 00 1 35 Boundary Creelc, 2 05 1 40 Moncton, 2 20 1 50 Humphrey's Mill,. ... 2 25 1 60 Cook's Brook, 2 36 1 65 Dorchester Road, .... 2 45 1 65 Shediac 2 60 1 70 point Duehene, 2 60 1 70 :!l ■!i:i I 'y I J*.^ i l;h. :\. I] 1 1 'f II m .!; \'\ II i 80 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. STEAMEBS. BETWEEN ST. JOHN AND BOSTON. International Steamship Co. — 98 Prince William Street. W. Ansley, A(jent. Express Line. — 40 Dock Street. T. Hathcv;ay, Agent. BETWEEN ST. JOHN AND EREDERICTON. Thomas Hatheway, Agent, 40 Dock Street. BETWEEN ST. JOHN AND DIGBY. Thomas Hatheway, Agent, 40 Dock Street. BETWEEN ST. JOHN AND AVINDSOR. Thomas Hatheway, Agent, 40 Dock Street. For further particulars see advertisement on the cover. TOW BOATS. Conqueror. — John Walker, Proprietor. Walker's wharf. Sultan.— *' " " Prince op Wales. — J. McSweeney, Agent. STAGES AND OMNIBUSES. For Fredericton. — Mail Stage leaves every evening (Sunday ex- cepied), from Post Office. After tlie close of River navigation, several daily stages run, leaving the principal Hotels. For St. Martins. — Mail Stage leaves Post Office. For Uphah. — Mail Stage leaves Post Office. For St. Andrews. — Mail Stage leaves Post Office. For Indian Town. — Omnibuses run every half hour, from foot of King Street, through Portland, to the Fredericton Steamboat Landing. Fare 7 cents. An omnibus is also in waiting at Carleton side, on the arrival of the ferry boats. BANDS. St. John Brass Band.— Rooms, 106 Prince William Street. Number of Members, 16. George Burt, Leader. Geo. Andrews, President. Chas. Vail, Secretary. Frederick Hennigar, Treasurer. BuiGADB Band. — Rooms, Charlotte Street. Number of Members, 17. 1'. 11. Allen, Leader. F. T. C. Burpee and C. R. Ray, Managers. w. ST. JOHN BUSINE8S DIRECTORY. 81 HACKNEY COACH PARES. L. And be it Ordained, That it shall and may be lawful for the owner or driver of every Coach, Carriage, or other vehicle as aforesaid, to ask, demand, and receive the following prices or fares, for the conveyance of passengers within the limits of the said City, viz. : — For conveying one pat^sengcr from any Public Stand to any other part of the said City, or from any one part of the said City to any other part thereof, One Shilling ; and for every passenger exceeding one, Six Pence additional ; and if any driver of any Coach, Carriage, or other vehicle as aforesaid, shall be detained at any place by any passenger, or shall make any agreement for carrying any passenger or passengers by the hour, he shall be entitled to ask, demand, and receive the following rates, viz. : — For anytime not exceeding half an hour, One Shilling and Three Pence; and ia tiiat pro- portion for every half hour that such Coach, Carriage, or other vehicle u aforesaid, shall be detfi 1 or employed. Provided, always, that in case any driver shall be i od to cross' the Ferry to Carleton, he shall, in addition to the foreguuig fares, be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for himself, his carriage, and horses, both going and returning. LI. And be it Ordained, That every Coach, Carriage, or other vehicle, used or driven for hire as aforesaid, shall have fastened up, in some con- spicuous place, on the inside of such Coach, Carriage, or other vehicle, as aforesaid, a plate or card, on which shall be engraved or printed, and dis- tinctly to be seen, the name of the owner, the number of his License, and tiie Fiftieth Section of this LaM', showing the rates of fare ; and if any driver of any such Coach, Carriage, or other vehicle, shall convey any passenger or passengers without having such plate or card, as aforesaid, or shall ask or demand any greater or higher rates or prices than are hereby fixed, he shall not be entitled to recover any compensation for the conveyance of any such passenger or passengers ; and if any owner or driver of any such Coach, Carriage, or other vehicle, shall convey, or cause to be conveyed, any passenger, without having such plate or card as aforesaid, or shall demand and receive any greater or higher sum than he shall be entitled to receive by virtue of this Ordinance, he shall be liable to the penalty of Ten Shillings for each and every offence. For conveying one passenger from the City line to the Railway station in Portland, or from said Railway station to the City line. One Penny. And for every member of same family or party, One Penny additional, with baggage not exceeding 80 lbs. each passenger : by night or by dav. For conveying one passenger from the City line to Indiantown, or from Indiantown to the City line, Six Pence; and for every member of the same family or party, Twopence additional, with baggage as before : by night or by day. For conveying one passenger from the City line, as far as Portland Cliurch, or from the Portland Clairch to the City line, Threepence ; and for every member of the same family or party. One Penny additional, with baggage as before : by night or by day. For conveying one passenger from the City line to the Straight Shore, as far as the "Suspension Bridge, or from the said Bridge to the City line, Sixpence; and for every member of tiie same family or party, Twopence additional, with baggage as before : by night or by day. For conveying one passenger from the City line to the Alms House, Penitentiary, Rural Cemetery, or Lunatic Asylum, or from any of thos ;n. i ;: i*" HI i !:K;.i|.i| i; ,!>i 'm 'f-i'j IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) /> O ^ .V :^ 4i$ < I 1.0 1.1 1:^121 125 US "^ lit lii g2.2 12.0 IE |r25|U|j^ ^ 6" ^ ^^ %, ^^ ^^4 > > // I^tographic oC]6nC6S Corporation ^ ^^ ^^ ^. n WIST MAM STRUT WttSTIR.N.V. USM (71*) •7a-4S03 \ ^ .« o^ 82 ST. JOHN BUSINESS DIRECTORY. places to the City line, One 8hillin(; ; and for every member of the same family or party, Sixpence additional ; and if detained exceeding half an hour, One Shilling and Three Pence for every thirty minutes detention over the half hour : and to be exclusive of Ferriages and Tolls. FOR DKAYS, CARTS, AND SLEDS. From the City line as far as Portland Church, and from the same Church to the City line, for each load of 12 cwt., One Shilling ; und from the City line to Indiantown, and from Indiantown to the City line, for each load of 12 cwt., One Shilling and Kine Pence. By Order of the Sessions. W. U. KINNEAR, Clerk of the Peace. NEW BRUNSWICK CURRENCY REDUCED DOLLARS AND CENTS. Sovereign British Ilalf-Crown (stg.), " Florin (or 28. stg.), " Shilling (stg.), . " Sixpence (stg.), . " Fourpence (stg.), . French Crown, .... $4 86 60 4S 24 12 8 10 French Half-Crown, . , " Five Franc Piece, " One Franc, . , Spanish Quarter Dollar, . York Shilling, ... Pistarccn, 8. d. IM 3 4M 6 7U * /M 9 3 6 7>^ 9 IS ii i( (I <( i( <( ^ 05 071^' 10 15 " so 25 30 32|^ 35 d. \H 3 41^ 6 9 ^% 18 ii i< II II 11 II (I II « i( II i< cts. 37>a 40 45 50 55 57K 60 62^ 65 ftTK d. 6 9 .0 3 *% 6 9 18 i< II II i( vn (ArHCAUT WILLIAM, Port- land Bridge KDWAUDSJ. C, Main l^iiidsay James, Main PRICE & SHAW, Main Boarding Houses. Bniid W. B., Main ( unningiiam Bernard, Portland Juhnsuu (J., Mill Boat Builder. Knight William Boot and Shoe Dealers. ALLINGHAM JOHN & SON, Mil in Briidlry John, Main Brittain David T., Acadia Ciirlin John, Main Downey George, Main Maxwell Mary, Main Boot and Shoe Slakers. Brown John, Paradise row Harlcy Joseph, Portland Jones l)avi(t. Mill Kenney J., Main McConnell James, Main McLaughlin D., Paradise row Morrow William, Main Quinn G., Mill Scholes Samuel, Portland Dridgc Tallent J., Main Traccy William, Main Brass Founders. Wales James, Paradise row Brewer. Keltey William II., Portland Butchers. Court E. Mrs., Main Flavin Timothy, Portland Bridge McGrath Patrick, Main McLean P., Main McMullcn Alex., Portland Bridge Roche James, Main, cor. Simonds Williams Samuel, Main Williams Samncl, Portland Bridge Williams William, Mill Cabinetmakers. O'Brine Henry, Main Thompson Charles, Portland Bridge 11.1 in'' ! ; ■ ' I , s 1:1 84 PORTLAND HU8INE8S DIRKCTOIlY. Carpenters and Builders. Barker , Main Byrne P. W., Main Capston Alex., Simonds Cole Cieor>;c, N<;w IJoaJ Connelly ilohn, Simonds Costley James, Main Crocket Thomas, Simonds Lee Hartley, Main Mclntyrc John, Simonds McIntVre Bohert, Poloeks wharf Miles Andrew, Rudioks hill Nelson Bobcrt, Simonds Carriage Builders. CATIICABT WM., Portland Vgc PKICE & SHAW, iMain Carver and Gilder. Corhnin John, Soutiiwark Chair Maker. O 'Brine Henry, Main Clothing. May James S., Main Confectionery. Chrimos Tliomas, Main O'Calahan C, Main Dressmakers. Fletcher G. L. Mrs., Main Kelly C, Main Druggists & Apothecaries. Smith Thomas W., Main Steves James, Main Dry Goods. Morgan Patrick, Main Edge Tool Maker. EDWERDS J. C, Main Engine Companies. Brunswick, No. 1, Portland Protector, No. '2, Main Flour Dealers. Uamm Mathias, Indiantown, Port- land Parish HARRISON J. & W. F., Mill st.,| Portland bridge i Scholes Richard, Main Williams James, Simonds Young William, Main Furniture Dealer. Thompson Charles, Portland bridge Furrier and Glover. Ayers William, Main Grocers. ( Wl.olesdk.) Dcvinc John, Portland Dunlop John, Railroad Station Maher Henry, Main Grocers. (Retail.) Akerley James H., Hit'h AIXINGHAM JOHN & SON, Main Anderson liicliard, Portland AUSTIN M. D. Robertson's whf. Balcom William M., Main Brown W. G., Main Cain Jamcs,'Main Callaghan B., liailroad Station Capson Archibald, Camden Carson William, Main Collins Timothy, Main Costley James, Main Cowan Mrs., Main Crawford Andrew, Main Cukin Patrick, ShcriiF Cunnard Robert, Indiantown Curran Mrs., Mill Daley Timothy, Main Devinc John, Portland Dohcrty Bernard, Main Duffy James, I'ortland Dunlop John, Railroad Station Gallagher Daniel, Main (lallaghcr Daniel, Portland Given William, Portland Gordon Mrs., Main Graham James, Portland, c. High Graig John, Main Hall Alexander, Main Hallinan M. O, Main Hamm Matthias, Indiantown, Port- land Parish Haney Patrick, Simondi Harrison W. G., Main Hogan J. & J., Simonds Johnson E. Mrs., Main Leniont Gilbert, Main Linyloy Joseph, Robertson's wharf POUTLAND BUSINESS DIUKCTOUY. 85 Logan Thomas, Paradise ro^v Lyon W. B., Main Miihar D. & T-, Straight sliorc, cor. Sheriff Maher Henry, Main McAlroy Thomas, Main McCarty Charles, Main Mctiowan Owen, Main McGrorey J., Main McJUNKIN JOHN, Main McManus Thomas, Mill McMichael Charles, Tortland McMuligle Geo., Portland, c. High Mitchell James. Main Moro John, Simonds Nolan Charles, Main Tenalgan Wm. A., Paradise row Phillips Hugh, Main Richards Henry, Railroad Station llobertson Robert, Robertson's whf. Robinson Christopher, Simonds Roleston Gilbert, Main Sanders Hugh, Main Scales Richard, Main Sharkey Hugh, Main Sharp Samuel, Main SHAW E. P. & C. S., Indiantown Spenco George, Robertson's wharf Stieger Christian, Portland Taylor George, Main Tubman James, Portland, c. High Watson James, Main Williams James, Simonds Joiners. Frost Robert, Paradise row Lee Hartley, Main Leather Dealer. Ucrscy Solomon, Main Liquor Dealers. (Wholesale.) Devine John, Portland Guild Samuel £., Main Maher Henry, Main Liquor Dealers. {Retail.) ALLINGIIAM J. & Son, Main Anderson Richard, Portland Ralcom William M., Main IJogan Peter, Main Bond Henrv, Portland bridge Burk Joseph, Indiantown Cain James, Main Canson Archibald, Camd n ( 'allaghor B., Paradise row Callaiian John, Main Callahan William, Main Carson William, Main Coleman (/. K., Robertson's wharf Collins J., Main Crawford Andrew, Main Crawford Francis, Porilind Cunningham B., Portland Curkin Patrick, Sheriff Curren Mrs., Mill Dclaney Thomas, Main Duffy .James, Portland Ferry Patrick, Main Fish John, Straight shore road Fit/.gorald J., Main Friel C. Mrs., Sheriff Gallaghan Daniel, Portland Gallagher Daniel, Main Given William, Portland Golden George, Paradise row Guild Samuel E., Main Hall Alex , Main Hardin Mrs., Portland Hayes E., Simonds Johnson D., Mill Kennedy John, Straight shore road Lee Hartley, Main Mahar .1. & T., Straight shore road, corner Sheriff Maher Henry, Main MoCourt Charles, Sheriff McElhinney M., Main Mclntvre Robert, Main McJUNKIN JOHN, Main McLauy;hlin William, Mill McMackin Charles, Portland McManus Thonuvs, Mill McMorrin Henry, Main MeMuloi^le George, Portland McSharry James, Paradise row McVane John, Indiantown Mitchell James, Main Reed John, Simonds Robinson (Christopher, Simonds Holeston Gilbert, Main Travis John B., Indiantown Tubman John, Straight shore road Walsh Henry, Main Walsh John, Portland Lumber Dealers. Mcxwell Henry, Simonds Rankinc & Co., Aoadia SPENCE HUGH, Railroad Station Marble and Stonecutter. CORMACK PETER, Paradise row Milliners. Fletcher G. I- Mrs., Main Kelly ('., Mum . I h ;y ti M 86 POKTLAND UU8INESS DIRECTORY. Oil Works. Spurr W. 1)., Lancaster, opposite Indiantown Painters. Johnston & Erving, Sinionds liusdcll Robert, Simonds Physicians. Smith Thomas W., Main Steves James, Main Pond Keepers. Fish Edwin, Main Grejjory R. A., Straight shore Lord Charles, Main Rankinc Robert & Co., Simonds Seeley & Roberts, Straight shore Bestaurants. Bond Henry, Portland bridge Bark Joseph, Indiantown Saw Mills. Barnhill & Baker, Lancaster, oppo- site Indiantown Brown Charles, Portland dishing & Co., Union Point Flewelling Mill, Straight shore Goddard & John, Union Point Ililyard Thomas, Straight shore Holt William, Lancaster, opposite Indiantown James Hunter, Lancaster, opposite Indiantown Jewett E. D. & Co., Lancaster Kirk & Worral, Long wf., Portland Linglcy Bartlett, Lancaster, opposite Indiantown Petries M. M., Straight shore Rankine & Co., Portland Rivers & White, Lancaster, opposite Indiantown Rivers Lewis, Portlond Slaves Mill, Straight shore Schools and Teachers. Aitkin Robert, Metcalf Baizley Elizabeth, Douglas Road Brooks John, Simonds Carrigan Miss, Sand Point Crawford Elizahoth, Marsh Bridge Cunard Jane, Indiantown Cutton Miss, Indiantown Hoyt Oscar F., Simonds Kerr John, Boar's Head McCunn Klizubeth, Sheriff McCart John, Marsh Bridge Middlcmore Rob't National School Moore Anne J., Simonds Mulhollaiid James, Straight Shore Quinn Patrick, Metcalf, o. Albert Riddell Rebecca, Sheriff King John, Marsh Bridge Rogan Eugene, Main Roberts John V., Douglas Road Scribner Ebenezer M-, Poitland Simpson , McCoskery's Mills Veith Misses, Main Whetmore Joseph A., Marsh Bridge Ship Builders. Rowan S. & U., Indiantown Shingle Makers & Dealers. Karr James, Portland bridge Karr Thomas, Portland bridge Myles John, Thompson slip Myles John H., Portland bridge Thompson Robert, Portland bridge Wiilson Andrew, Portland b. uige Soap and Candle Manuf. Call Dennis, Main Scott G., Paradise row Taixors. May James S., Main Mcbermott Thomas, Main Tanner. Ilcrsey Soloman H., Paradise row Tinsmith. McAfee Angus, Main Turner. O'Brine Henry, Main Undertakers. O'Brine Henry, Main Thompson Charles, Portland bridge Wood Dealers. Dunlop John, Railroad Station Millan John, Paradise row Wheelwrights. Cathcart William, Portland Bridge Price & Shaw, Main Polit Esq. E. Sni Trui PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRKCTORY. 87 PARISH OF PORTLAND. OFFICERS. Police Macjistrnfe. — Tlohcrt I'n/ne, Esq. Sittinrf MaqiMrnte. — Jus. Travis, Esq. Commissioners of Police. — iJohn Duncan, Moses Tuck, and Georj;e E. Snider, Esqs. Trustees of Schools. — Gill)crt Jordan, Win. A. Moore, and Stephen W. Shavtr. Assejtsors of Taxes. — .John Henneberry, Robert Thomson, and R. Dalton. Collertor of Tuxes. — Charles Wilson. Constables. — Thomas Sooles, Jacob Pidgcon, D. M. Fritch, Samuel McJunkin, Gcor(i;e Campell, Jacob R. I'idf^con, James Johnson, and Andrew Williams. Ilotf lieeves. — Patrick McCartv, Moses Cowan, Kdw. Uoyce, Maurice Glynn, and Edw. Hayes. Fence Viewers, — Thomas Mor- rison, Patrick Callahan, and M. McClusky. l^onnd Kee/ters. — Morris Delaney, Bernard Iliirgins, and P. McCarty. Surveyors of Dams. — rJ( hn Kerr, and Stephen Rowan. Sealer of Leather. — Dennis Meloy. lioinn Master. — .Jacob R. Pidpcon. Inspectors of Butter. — Thomas Dale, .lolin Allin^ham, Matthew Ham, and Robert Mclntyre. Timlter Drivers. — Stephen E. Stevens, Moses Tuck, and Joseph Maher. Surveyor of Grind- stoneji. — Thomas Nelson. Town Clerk.— Jacob Pidgeon. Clerk of the Market. — Andrew Williams. lievixors of Electors for Membi-rs of Asseinbhf. — John Allingham, Ebenezer Scribner, and Robert Gaskin. Commissioners for laifinf/ out fjeyislative Grants. — .James Johnson, John McCready, and Michael Mahoney. Brunswick No. 1, Engixk Company. — John Armstrong, Ennt or door side, as in eitlier one of ita other sides, by so constructing the door and door-way of non-con- _ ducting material in place of the iron, as used on the „_ _ _E^=" other class of safes, so that the inside wood case is M wholly cut off flrom communication of heat through this side as if there were no opening there, thus rendering it proof against any heat less than sufficient to melt the mass of iron and stone. The Marland Patent has been often tested by the side of the best of the other class, and iifTrr Aklled to preavrirc Its contenta uninjured. iiNifcs built to special order without extra cost. Burglar and Powder-proof Bank and 8afe Locks, Bank Vaults and Chests, st«el lined. >:xpre8S Mesaenger Chests. CO CO IS AND XAinrrAOTUsxRS, B. BI6EL0W k ANSON HAROr. BOSTON. MASS. CO CO J 0) FOR POST OFFICES, RAILROAD AND BUSINESS PURPOHES. 8. P. Ruggles' New Patent Card Board and Bank Note Shears; M. B. Bigelow*s Patent Pa|ifr Cuttvr ; Printing Presses and other Machinery; Uardy and Rollins' Patent Straight and Circular Tin and Sheet Iron Shears. K. B. BIOELOW ab ANSON HARDT, 32 BohoolSt., Boston, Mau., V. I. Manufacturers and Proprietors. DESIftNINCf & ENftRAVme ON WOOD, FOB ^nUf iewjspapfm, mA mimivnUA irl»tittfl, or all kinds, vis. : Views Of Buildings and Xaohlnery, Seals for Divia- iona and Oompaniea, Iiabela of all kinds, PORTBAITS, CARDS, &o. Executed on reaionabi* termi and In a luoit fatii(!utory manner, hy TATLOB & ADAMS, 29 Jot's Builoino, 81 Washington St. Personal attention given to orders sent by Mail or Express, accompanied with a description or drawing of tlie design to be engraved. ^ > MAKUFACTURER OF f % WHOLESALE. , 05 8* i I Nl I WM GEORGE C. HUNT, JR. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, AND DIRECT IMPORTSR OF DM6S, wmm, mmm, fairs, m, PUTTY, WHITING, VARNISHES, ARS Painters' Materials of Every Description. Choice Havana Cigars, Patent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Toilet Preparations, &c., &c. *4,* My stock is being constantly renewed, and I can at all times offer superior inducements to either wholesale or retail purchasers. GEO. G. HUNT, Jr., HATHEWAY'S BRICK BUILDING. QUEEN STREET; !FI^IlIs)[lI^O©"if®[Jfl„ Kflc ©o 1 . ■! ■; !■, s 1 1! J I I J PREFACE. Thb PuBLisnERS now offer to the citizens of Frcdericton the First Number of a Directory for this City. It has been published in connection with the Saint John Directory in the hope that it would prove of mutual benefit to both places, — one the Head Quarters, and the other the Com- mercial Emporium of the Province. We have spared no pains or labor to make it worthy the patronage of the public, and, if they appreciate it, we are satisfied. THE PUBLISHERS. CONTENTS. Abbreviations 4 American Telegraph Co 19 Bands 22 Bank 18 Baptist Seminary 18 Cadets of Temperance 20 Churches 17 City Almshouse and Workhouse. 21 City Officers 16 Companies and Societies 19 County Officers 17 Executive Council 14 Ferry Boats 22 Fire Department 16 Fredericton Bible Association. . . 17 Fredericton Gas Light Company. 19 Government Officers and Offices. 15 House of Assembly 15 Index to Fredericton Adv. Dept.26 Insurance Company 18 Judiciary 23 Legislative Council 14 Legislative Library, 21 Masonic 20 Militia Serving in Fredericton. . .22 Municipality of the County of York 17 Newspapers .21 N. B- and N. S. Land Co 19 Officers of tlie Crown 14 Post Office 16 Provincial Board of Agriculture. 21 Provincial Offices 14 Public Offices, Buildings, Halls, &c 3 Saint Andrew's Society 19 Sketch of Fredericton 1 Sons of Temperance 19 Stages 22 Steamboats 21 Streets, Squares, etc 3 Temple of Honor 20 University of New Brunswick. . . 18 Wards and Ward Boundaries ... 4 York County Agricultural So- ciety 19 of SKETC H or TBI CITY OF FREDERICTON. ( Corrttttd/rom " ibinrot't History of New BruHSwiek.'^) The City of Frcdericton, formerly called St. Ann's, was constituted the head-quarters of the Province in 1785, by Sir Guy Carleton, its first Gov- ernor ; and it has ever since continued to be the Capital, the residence of the Governors, and of the heads of all the principal departments ; here also the Legislature and the Executive Council hold their sittings. It is eighty-four miles by the river, and sixty-five miles by the high road, above the City of St. John. This City stands on a plain protruding into the river, which is here over half a mile in width ; it is snrrounded by a chain of hills, rising in regular gradations, the level extending along the margin of the river for about a mile and a half, and being, at the widest part, abou thalf a mile in width from the river, opposite the centre of the city, to the hill on which the college has been erected. Frcdericton was incorporated in 1848, and is lighted with gas ; its population, in 1840, numbered 4002 ; and in 1851, it contained 4,458 ; at the present time it exceeds 5,000. It has, however, suffered very severely by fire at various times. On the Uth of November, 1850, nearly one-half of the city was destroyed, the fire burning many hours ; one church, five schools, and some one hundred and fifty houses being consumed ; and again in the year 1854, no less than j£40,000 worth of buildings and other property were destroyed by the devouring element. The buildings hare, however, been much improved in consequence, many of them now being constructed of brick. Although this city is the centre of a large agricultural county, the Pro- vincial Seat of Government, and the intropot of the principal part of the productions of the Upper St. John, besides having enjoyed the advantages of being a military station ; still, it has not kept pace with many other parts of the Colony. Looking at all these circumstances, and in addition, considering the mail, steamboat, and telegraphic communications, of which it may be said to form the centre for this section of the Province, and that the surrounding country possesses every requisite for supporting a large population, and abounds with the finest timber, close to extensive water communication, it seems surprising that it should not have made more rapid progress. All that is required is more energy, enterprise, and capital* to develope the latent resources by which it is surrounded, to render it a place of importance, and to enable it to rank among the more populous cities of British North America. This want, so long felt, is being gradu- «f ll f I If' 4 irpi I I ill m & n '1 < 1 li i 3i m ii ' m FREDERICTON BUSINESS DIKKCTORY. ally supplied, and Fredericton is attaining a fair position among her si«ter cities in the Colonies. On a rising ground, near the town, stands King's College, now known as the University of New Brunswick, which was established by Royal Charter in 1828. This Institution possesses a tract of 6,000 acres of land, and receives an annual endowment of je2,000 sterling, half of which U paid by the Home Government, and the remainder from the Provincial revenue. Near this institution, and immediately connected with it, is the Collegiate School. The Baptists also possess a Seminary in this city. Both these Institutions, although the College was at first establi'^hed in strict connection with the Episcopal Church, are not now Denominational, so that students, not adhering to the creeds of cither of these bodies of Christians, may receive an education at cither establishment. The I*rovince Building cont which winds its way past its streets and numoroui handsome edifices, and ornamented towards the west by the residence of the Tiicuionant Governor, is one of the most beautiful in the Province ; nor is the surrounding scenery less worthy of notice ; the whole must, exclusive of its being the nominal capital, and the Seat of Government, be looked on with deep interest both by the settler and occasional tourist. I STREETS, SQUARES, ETC. Barker's Alley, rear of Barker House, Queen. Brunswick, runs parallel wit i King. Campbell, from West end Queen, on the hanks of the river. Carleton, from Queen, opposite Barracks' Gate, to Burying Ground. Charlotte, from Sunbury tu Smyth. Church, from Queen to Charlotte. Commercial Row, on Queen street, comer Rejrent. Cork Alley, from Queen, opposite Central Bank, to King. Fanning Settlement, continuation of St. John, beyond Charlotte. George, from Smyth to Sunbury. Crovernmcnt House Koad, continuation of King to Kingsclear line. King, runs east and west through the city. Market Square opens on Queen. Northumberland, from Queen to Charlotte. Officers' Square, Queen, corner Regent. Phcenix Square opens on Queen. Queen, principal business street, runs pa>^llel with the river. Regent, from Steamboat landing to foot of Maryland Hill. Shore, from Waterloo Row to Sunbury. 8myth, from West end Queen. St. John, from the river to Fanning Settlement. Sunbury, from Waterloo Row to King's College. Waterloo Row, continuation of Queen, east. WeHtmoreland, from Campbell to Charlotte. Wilrnot's Alley, from Queen, opposite Stone Barracks, to King. York, from Queen to foot of Poor House Hill. PUBLIC OFFICES, BUILDINGS, HALLS, &c. Almshouse, south end of York street. Auditor General's Office, Pronnce square. Board of Work's Office, Province 8({uare. City Clerk's Office, Queen, near Central Bank. Clerk of Supreme Court Office, Province stiuars. County Court House, Market square. Coy's Building, Queen, corner Regent. Crown Land Office, Province square. Deputy Receiver General's Office, Province square. I i| it *.' t FREDERICTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Education Office, Province square. Government House, on Government House Road. Justices' Court, Queen. Masonic Hall, Carleton. Mayor's Office, Carleton. Officers' Quarters, Queen, near Regent. Park. Barracks, Regent, corner Charlotte. Post Office, St. John st. Provincial Secretary's Office, Province square. Recorder's Office, St. John, corner King. Sheriffs Office, Queen, corner Market square. Stone Barracks, Queen, opposite Carleton. Telegraph Office, King, near St. John st. Temperance Hall, Phoenix square. University Buildings, on Sunbury street. WARDS AND WARD BOUNDARIES. The City is divided into five Wards, bounded as follows : — The first is called Wellington Ward, and is bounded on the north- east, the southwest, and northwest, by the limits of the City, and on the southeast by a line drawn along the centre of Northumberland Street, and its prolongation. The second is called Saint Ann's Ward, and is bounded on the north- east and southwest by the limits of the City, on the northwest by Welling- ton Ward, and on the soutlicast by a line drawn along the centre of York Street, and its prolongation. The third is called Carleton Ward, and is bounded on the northeast and southwest by the limits of the City, on the northwest by Saint Ann's Ward, and on the southeast by a lino drawn along the centre of Regent Street and its prolongation. The fourth is called Queen's Ward, and is bounded on the northeast and the southwest by the limits of the City, on the northwest by Carleton Ward, and on the southeast by a line drawn along the centre of Church Street, and its prolongation. The fifth is called King's Ward, and is bounded on the northwest by Queen's Ward, and on the northeast, the southeast, and the southwest, by the limits of the City. ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS WORK. ab., above ; c or cor., corner; n., near ; pi, place ; sq. square ; St., street; opp., opposite; r., rear. After the name oi a street the word street is omitted. ' 1 FREDERICTON BUSINESS DIEECTORY. -i;<;:t V- Agents. McLEAN & BOWLING, Market sq. cor. Queen {fomvarding) WETMORE C. W., Queen, corner Regent {general) Agricultural Implements. ALLAN T. G. & H., King, opp. Wilmot's alley {manufacturers) GUNTER A. G., Phojnix square Smith T. T. & Son, Queen, opposite Phoenix square Attorneys. Allen John C, Queen, cor. Begent Botsford George, Central Bank Burton James F., St. Johii at. Fisher Charles, Queen, near York FRASER JOHN J., Queen, opp. Central Bank Frecl Bernard C, Queen Kirby John, Carlcton MARSH JOHN L., Queen, Mc- Causland's building Miller Edward Winslow, St. John st. Minchin George F. H., Queen Needham W. H., Queen, near St. John RAINSFORD HENRY B. Jr., Carlcton Robinson Henry B., Queen, near St. John Scgee George N., Queen, near St. John Stratton Francis A. H., Province building Street John A., York, cor. King Taylor James, Queen Wctmore James P., Kingsclear Wilmot Edward H., Queen Auctioneers. BARKER T. R., Queen MYSHliALL & RICHEY, Queen Bakers. Boyd Thomas H., Wilmot*8 alley, near Queen Burchill Alexander, Carleton, near Queen Cheney F. R. Mrs., Queen (cake) Grannan John, King, n. Regent O'Neill Hugh, Westmoreland, near Brunswick Bank. Central Bank of New Brnnswick, Queen Bell Hanger. DUNCAN ANDREW B., Regent Billiard and Beveling Saloon. Carpenter Coles, Barker's alley Blacksmiths. Cooper William, King Donovan J., King, n. St. John Donovan William, Northumber- land, near King EDGECOMBE JOHN, York Elliott Edward, King : I '■ ,i;I ifrii ffii !;i'!f| ii. I. !•' M m ^4 f. If ■ t t FREDKRICTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. i."* ; Estabrooks Henry A., Queen, above Westmoreland Hanlan John, Regent McGRATH MICHAEL, King Mehan Daniel, Kinf^, near Carleton Parent Israel, Campbell Ross James, Market square Smith Anthony, Kinj;, near York STEiTTIFOKD JOSEPH, Camp- bell Todd George, King Boarding Houaes. Armstronj^ Sutton, King, corner Westmoreland Breen A. Mrs., Regent Bryson Hu;ent Broderick Christopher, Urgent, near Queen Broderick Walter, Rcf»ent, n. Kinj; CAMERON NATHANIEL, under County Court House, Queen Driscoll John, Regent Driscoll Timothy, Phoonix square, Market House McCarty Dennis, Phoenix square Torrons Henry, Phoeuix square Cabinetmakers. Aitken Thomas, Market square Nisbet James, Cork alley Rutter Thomas, King, n. Regent Torrens Alexander, King, n. York Wiley Hugh, Campbell, cor. West- moreland Wiley Robert, Queen Carpenters and Builders. Aguew James, Charlotte Armstrong Thomas, Charlotte Biirrett John, Brunswick Breen James R., George, n. St. John Bryson James, Charlotte Davis John, Brunswick Dimn Richard, Queen Haynes John, St. John st. Hodge William, Northumberland Mitchell Alexander, Charlotte Taylor Williauj, Northumberland Welch Charles A., Westmoreland Williams Edward, George st. Carriage and Wagon Build- ers. Cooper George, King EDGECOMBE JOHN, York Estaltrooks Henry A., Queen, above Westmoreland Maloney John, King McGRATH MICHAEL, King McGinn Patrick, King, near VVest- moreland MrGuire Miehael, King, n, Carleton STEN TIFORD JOSEPH, Camp- bell and Queen Thompson David, King, near West- moreland Civil Engineers and Survey- ors. Beck with John A. R Brnnswick O'Connor John, Regent Clergymen. Brook .T. M., York, oorn''r George Coster Ciiarles G., Colle^iiite School Ens^hvnd Jmnes, Kinj^, ri. Carleton (xunter Jacob, Phoenix square Hurd J. C, St. John st Leo CharU-.s, George .st. j McDevitt J. C, Brunswick, corner St. John ] McLcod E., Charlotte [ Medley John (Lord Bibbop), Sala- > manca Medley John B., Salamanca I Nugent J. J,, Brunswick, c. St. John ' Spurden C, Baptist Seminary Clothing Dealers. Collins John, Queen, opp. Stone Barracks Davies & Perkins, Queen, opposite Phoenix square Jones Thomii.s R., Queen Kearney A. & J., Reuent, n. Queen Kirlin Patrick, Queen Lucas Robert, Qui en McReath John, Queen Morris T., Queen NFALTS SIMON, Qneen TATTEUSALL .FAMES, Queen Collector. WetmoreC. W., Queen, cor. Regent Commission Merchants. Barker T. R., Queen McLean & Dowling, Market square, ; corner Queen Myshrall & Richey, Queen Riohards John, Queen, near West- moreland Confectionery, &c. Baxter Samuel, Queen Cheney F. R. Mrs., Queen Landy Mrs. Regent Pinder Anne, Queen, cor. Carleton Reed Ruth, Carleton Cooper. McKeo S. IL, King Copperplate Printer. Miller S. R., Queen Coroner. McPherson S. D., Queen 'l!f tSil 8 FREDERICTON BU8INK88 DIRECTORY. Crockery and Qlass Ware. Athcrton B., Queen Lemont M., S Commercial Row, Queen Moore James, Queen Daguerreotype, Ambrotype and Photograph Artists. Parker J. R., Phoenix square, cor. Queen LAWRENCE DAVID, Queen, c. Regent, Commercial row Whittier S. T., Queen, n. Wilmot's alley Dentists. Archer Mr., Barker House Dow Hiram, Phoenix square Dressmakers. Buchanan Anna A. S., Queen Paisley M. A. Miss, Queen, opp. Stone Barracks Wilson Miss, King, cor. St. John Druggists and Apotheca* ries. Brayley J. W., Queen, under the Brayley House DAVIS CHARLES J., Queen, c. Regent HUNT GEORGE C, Jb. Queen, near Regent WILEY J., Queen, n. Westmore- land Dry Goods. Anderson A., Queen, opp. OflScer's square Barker S. J., Queen, under Barker Carlen J. P., Queen Colter M., 196 Queen House Donk S. S. Queen, near Carleton DONALD ALEXANDER, Phoe- nix square Grosvenor George, Queen Grosvcnor William, Queen Hart F. Marvin, Queen, opp. Phoe- nix square Hathoway Thomas, Queen, cor. St. John Johnson E. V., Pkoeniz square Kirlin Patrick, Queen Lucas Robert, Queen Mftokey Martin, Queen, near West- moreland Macpherson C. rear County Court House MoBeath John, Queen McDONALD JOHN, Queen, near Regent McPeake P., Queen, near Carleton MILLER J., Phoenix square NEALIS SIMON, Queen Perley George A., Queen, opposite Central Bank Pattison George & Co., Queen THOMAS JOHN & CO., Queen Sharkey O. & T., Queen, opposite Oificer's square Dye Stuffs. Davis Charles J,, Queen, c. Regent Hunt Geo. C, Jr., Queen, n. Regent Wiley John, Queen Edge Tool Maker. Cooper William, King Express Offices. Eastern Express Co., William T. Atherton, York, near Queen Turner's, York, near Queen Fancy Goods. Boyd Mrs., Queen, near Westmore- land MACPHERSON ALEXANDER, Queen Miller S. B., Queen Flour Dealers. Everett Z. R., Queen GUNTER A. G., Phoenix square Hatheway Thomas, Queen Macpherson Charles, rear County Court House RANDOLPH A. F., Queen, opp. Phoenix square Robinson W. H. & Co., Queen Smith T. T. & Son, Queen, opposite Phoenix square Forwarding Agents. McLean & Dowling, Market aq. c. Queen Fruit Dealers. Perley George A., Queen Wilson David, Queen FRKDEUICTON BUSINESS DIUECTORY. I Furniture Dealers. Lemon t Martin, Qneen RICHARDS JOHN, Queen, near Westmoreland Gas Fitters. DUNCAN A. B.. Regent KERTSON ROBERT, Queen, n. Carletou Schleyer Philip, Charlotte Grocers. {Wholesale.) Athcrton B., Queen I Hatheway Thomas, Queen Mac'pherson Charles, rear County Court House McNALLY D., Queen, near West- moreland Moore John, Queen, under Barker House ! Phair W. B., Queen, opp. Barracks Gate RANDOLPH A. F., Queen, opp. Phoenix square Grocers. {Retail.) Anderson J., Regent Barker S. J., Queen, under Barker House Baxter Samuel, Waterloo Row Bogau Mary Mrs., Queen Bryson Hugh, Regent Bryson James, Regent, cor. King Buttler Mrs., Regent, corner Bruns- wick Cameron N., King Clancey Mrs., King, cor. Carleton Colmrn A. T., Queen, cor. Phoenix S(]uare Colter M., Queen COLWELL DAVID, Queen, near Westmoreland Connolly William, Carleton Considine James, Regent, n. King Coyle Ann, Westmoreland, corner King Cumming Alexander, Queen, opp. Stone Barracks DaltoD Bridget, King DONALD ALEXANDER, Phoe- nix squnr Everett Wm. Queen, above West- moreland Qauly S. Mrs., Qneen, opp. Stone Barracks u' Guiou John, Queen, opposite City Hotel GUNTER A. G., Phoenix square Hatheway Thomas, Queen, cor. St. John Hatt George, Qxieen, near West- moreland HOOPER N. S., Phoenix square, Market House HowoU Thomas, St. John street Johnson Margery, King, c. Carleton Kelly H., Carkton Kirlin P., Queen Laiidy J., King Lee George, Westmoreland Lee Juhn 11., Queen Leslie Margaret, Westmoreland, n. King Mackey Martin, Queen, near West- moreland Ma'len, Hon. D. Wark, Hon. W. H. Steves. Hon. J. H. Hyan, Hon. William llutnilton, Hon. Robert Gordon, Hon. William Todd, lion. Alexander M'L. Seely, Hon, Francis Rice, Hon. J. J. Robinson, Hon. Peter Mitchell, and Hon. (has. Pcrley. Officbks of THi Leoislativk CoDNCiL.— Geo. Botsford. T.s(].,Clerh; John Gretrorv, E. W. Mii' r, Esqs., Assistant Clerks; B, R. Jouctt, Esq., Usher of the j5/«, ' Rod; llcv. John M. Brooke, D. D., Chaplain. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. York. — Hon. John C. Allen, Chas. Fisher, George L. Hathewny, and Dr. Iliri'm Dow, F.«quiref?. Sai.nt Joun.— John W. Cudlip, T. W. Anglin, John Jordan, and C. N. Skinner, Esquires. Westmoreland. — Albert J. Smith, Amand Landry, and James Stead man, Esquires. Charlotte. — Jas. Boyd, Arthur H. Gilmour, and Jas. G. Stevens. Esq?. King's. — Dr. E. A. vail, Walter B. Scovil, and Jnnics Ryan, Esquires. QuEBJf's. — Samuel H. Gilbert, and John Ferris, Esquires. Susp.cRT. — William E. I'trley, and Enoch Lunt, Esquires. Carletox. — D. Munroe, and Robert Lindsay, Esquires. NoKTUCJiBERLAM*. — Gcorgo KeTT, Edward Williston, R. Crocker, and John M. Johnson, Esquires. Kent. — Francis MoPhelim, and Lestork P. W. DcsBrisay, Esquires. Gi.orrESTBR. — John Mechan, and J. Young, Esquires. Restioouchk. — Hon, John Montgomery, and John McMilhin, Esq. Alksrt. — Reuben Styles, and Abner R. McClellan, Esquires. Victoria. — John Costigan, and D. B. Raymond, Esquires, Citt of St. John. — Hon. Charles Watters, and Hon. S. L. Tilley. Officers of the Hocse of Assembly. — Charles P. Wetmore, Esq., Clerk; George J. Bliss, T. R. Wetmore, John Richards, Esqs., Assistu7it Clerks: A. T. Cobum, Esq., Sergeant-at-Arms ; Rov. Charles G. Coster, A. M., Chaplain. GOVERNMENT OFFICES AND OFFICERS. Phovikcial Secretary's Office. — Hon. S. L. Tilley, Provincial Sec- retary ; Robert Fulton, 1st Clerk ; John Gregory, 2d Clerk ; J. Woodford Smith, :]d CUrk. Crov»'X Land Office. — Hon. John McMillan, Surveyor General; Robert Gowan, Accountant and Chief Clerk; Timothy O'Connor, CJiief JJraw/hts- man; Anxhony hockv^ood. Assistant Drnvyhtsman ; Alex'r Sibald, Charles Grcgorv, George Babbitt, Drattgf.tiiig Ckrks. Chief Commissioner Board of Works Office. — Hon. George L. Hatheway, Chief Conmissioner ; Asa Coy, \st Clerk', Asa H. Coy, 2d Clerk ; .fohn Wilkinson, Civil Emjineer. Aui'JTOB General's Office. — Hon. John R. Partelow, Auditor Gtn- eral: James .Johnson, 1st Clerk; A. G. Beekwith, 2d Cicrk. A Eulcatiom Office. — James Bennett, Chief Sup' t. ; George J.Thomp- son, \st Cierk. John Simpson. Queen^s Printer. Thcm.is R. Robertson, Deputy Receiver General ; James McAlpine, Deputy Treasurer and Comptroller of Customs. i H,,,: i'.|' ■■8 :<'r\ 1 I'M m 16 FBEDERICTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. r;aii Rifii CITY GOVERNMENT OF FREDERICTON. 1. 3. 4. 5. CITY OFFICERS. JAMES S. BEEK, Mayor. COnNCII.LOBS. Wbllington "Ward, — John Hodge, James McCausland. St. Ann's Ward,— Elijah Clark, George Todd." Carleton Ward, — Alexander Mitchell, Francis McManus. Queen's Ward, — Robert Gowan, John Neill. King's Ward, — ^Alexander Block, James Agnew. City Clerk, George N. Segee. City Auditor, John Kicharda. City Treasurer, Alexander Gumming. Commissioner of Almthouse, James MoAIpine. Almshouse Keej^er, John Fleming. City Marshal, Charles Brannen. Constables, Robert Stephenson, and R. H. Carman. City Wharjinger and Harbor Master, Thomas Dowling. Chief Engineer Fire Department, William Grieves. Clerk of P. Market, and Weigher of Hay, Robert Wallace. Clerk of Market, {Qae&i'B Ward), Peter Lee. Boad Purveyor, John McCafFerty. Night Folice, Robert Quinn and Thomas Merchant. FIBE DEPARTMENT. William Grietbs, Qiief Engineer. Chart es Wilsou, Assistant. Albion, King street. Alexander McKilligan, Captain ; Wm. Lee, Secretary. Caledonia, King street. William Anderson, Captain; G. S. Todd, Secretary. Pn(EKix, Waterloo Row, E. O. Bradley, Captain ; Alexander N. Block, Secretary. HinERNiA, King street, J.L. Marsh, Captain ; J. O'Brien, Secrdary. Wkllinoton, Queen street, Iluury Pollock, Captain; Tbomaa Hogg, Secretary. POST OFFICE. ^ Located on St. John Street. Andrew S. Phair, Postmaster ; H. J. Thorn, Clerk ; William Seymour, Ldter Carrier. Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 r. M. St. John, daily, (Sunday excepted,) closes at p.m. Hiilifax, daily, (Sundnv excepted,) closes at 6 p. m. England, every fortnight, by Halifax, and tlie next, by Canadian FREDKRIGTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 17 roN. tant. n. Lee, G. S. ler N. 'ary. lomaa HOOT, COUNTY OFFICERS. W. A. McLean, Esq., High Sheriff. Charles Brannen, Deputy, George I. Dibblee, Esq., Keeper of the Rolls, Clerk of the Peace and of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. George F. H. Minchin, Esq., Surrogate. F. A. H. Stratton, Esq., Registrar of Probates. John T. Smith, Registrar of Deeds and WiUs. COUNTY JAIL. Located on Brunswick Street. Charles Brannen, Deputy Sheriff and City Marshal, kbbpeb. THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF YORK. Thomas Murray, Esq., Warden. Henry B. Bainsford, jr., Secretary Treasurer, Henry B. Robinson, Auditor, CHURCHES. Christ Church Cathedral, lower end of Queen. Right Rev. John Medley, Lord Bishop ; John B. MetUey, Assistant Minister. St. Ann's Chapel, Westmoreland, cor. Greorge st., Charles Lee, Rector. Established Church of Scotland. St. Paul's, George St., corner Yorl(, Rev. J. M. Brooke, D. D., Pastor. Free Church of Scotland, Brunswick street. Rev. Alexander Sterling. Baptist, Brunswick, cor. York St., Rev. J. C. Hurd. Free Baptist, York, cor. George St., Rev. E. McLeod. Roman Catholic. St. Dunstan s, Brunswick St., Rev. J. C. McDevitt ; Rev^. J . J. Nugent^ Curate. Wesleyan Methodist, Carleton, cor. King, Rev. James England, Pastor. 1 FREDERICTON BIBLE ASSOCIATION. Hon. Judge Wilmot, President. G. Botsford and T. R. Robertson, Esqs., Vice-Presidents. John S. Coy, Esq., Treasurer. Rev. Charles Spurdcn, Secretary. Mr. S. R. r«riller. Depositary. Mr. C. W. Wetinore, Colporteur. Messrs. R. Fulton, J. S. Bcek, and G. Thompson, Collectors. Messrs. T. R. Barker, T. Pickard, A. Inches, J. T. Smith, S. V. Mc- Phcrson, J. Simpson, G. Hunt, Sen., S. Denton, and John Bcnnct, Com- mittee. Ladies* Branch of the Frederioton Auxilliary Bible Society. Mrs. Brooke, President. Mrs. Charles Fisher and Mrs. W. D. Ilartt, Vice-Presidents. Mrs. L. A. Wilmot, Treasurer. Mrs. W. Grosvenor, Secretary. Miss Parker, Mrs. C. Fisher, Mrs. Inches, Mrs. Wilmot, Mrs. Beck, Mrs. H. Fisher, Mrs. Coburn, and Miss M'Lau'hlan, Coitertors. Mrs. Neville Parker, Mrs. George Odcll, Mrs. Beek, Mrs. Partelow, Mrs. E. Wilmot, Mrs. Charles Macphcrson, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Tillcy, Mrs. George Roberta, Mrs. Blair, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. W. H. Needham, Miss Fayorvveathor, Mrs. Spurdcn, Mrs. W. A. M'Lean, Mrs. W. B. Jack, and Mrs. Wolhauptor, together with the colliitors not herein named, Committee. f h, I';- ill; I r.r; fSf^r 18 FREDERICTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I I UNIVERSITY OP NEW BRUNSWICK. Founded and Incorporated by Provincial Charter, as the College of New Brunswick, A. D., 1800. Incorporated by Royal Charter, as King's College, A. D., 1828. Established by Act of Assembly, as the University of New Brunswick, A. D., 1860. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Visitor. W. B. Jack, Prof, of Mathematics, President. J. Montgomery Campbell, Professor of Classics. L. W. Bailey, Professor of Chemistry and Natural History. Marshall D'Avray, Prof, of Modem Languages. A Library of Literary and Scientific "Works, especially adapted to illus- trate the course of study pursued in the University, and a very extensive and complete set of apparatus have been procured at an expense of up- wards of £5,000. The Museum contains several thousands of Botanical, Geological, and other specimens, scientifically classified and arranged to illustrate the different branches and departments of Natural History; one section is devoted to a series of illustrations of the plants, minerals, rocks, and fossils of the Lower Provinces, and particularly of New Brunswick. BAPTIST SEMINARY, York Strbet. Rev. C. Spurden, D.D., Principal. Miss C. Magee, Preceptress. The course of studies embraces the usual branches of English, Mathe- matical, and Classical Education, eleven weeks each. The year is divided into four terms, of f BANK. CENTRAL BANK OF NEW BRUNSWICK, Qdben Street. Capital $140,000 with power to increase to $200,000. G. Botsford, President. S. W. Babbit, Cashier. John S. Coy, Teller. Robert Thorbum, Clerk. Hon. J. S. Saunders, Hon. W. H. Odell, J. Simpson, John McDonald and John Mcintosh, Esqs., Directors. Geo. I. Dibblee, Solicitor. Bank hours from 10 to 1 a.m. and from 2 to 4, F. m. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays. INSURANCE COMPANY. CENTRAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1836. Office Queen Street, comer Market square. Capitnl, $200,000. Charles Macpherson, Esq., President. Charles Fisher, J. S. Coy, Thos. Stewart, and Robert Fulton, Esq's., Directors, William McBeath, Sec'y. FREDERICTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 19 COMPANIES AND SOCIETIES. AMERICAN TELEGRAPH CO. (Lessees of the line of the Fredericton and St. John Telegraph Company.) J. G. Byrne, Manager, King, near St. John street. FREDERICTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Incorporated 1850. Capital $20,000. Office and Works, Shore, comer Sunbury Street. S. Barker, Esq., President. J. Simpson, F. W. Hatheway, W. H. Rob- inson, and John Davis, Directors. Wm. McBeath, Sec. and Treas. J. Mclunis, Manager. NEW BRUNSWICK AND NOVA SCOTIA LAND CO. J. A. Beckwith, Commissioner, Office, 8 Brunswick Street. YORK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Meets in the city of Fredericton, quarterly. Annual meeting, on the Friday after the first Tuesday in January, at 3 o'clock, p. M. Office Bearers for 1861. His Excellency the Hon. John Hbnrt Thomas^Manners Sutton, Lieut. Governor, &c., &c., Patwn. J. H. Reld, Esq., President. J. A. Beckwith, Esq., Sec'y. Julius L. Inches, J. W. Brayley, T. R. Barker, Esqs., Executive Committee, SAINT ANDREW'S SOCIETY. Instituted 1825. Incorporated by act of Assembly. Meets Quarterly for Charitable purposes. J. Gregory, President. W. A. McLean, Vice President. J. J. Fraseri Secretary. Robert Fulton, Treasurer. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. York Division, No. 2. Meets every Friday evening at Temperance Hall, Phoenix square. No. of Members about 200. Rev. J. C. Hurd, w. p. Charles Sampson, p. w. p. Henry Graham, w. A. Alexander P. Miller, reo. scribh. Charles Hartt, assist, reo. BCRiuB. A. F. Randolph, f. s. Duncan Bluir, trbas. Frederick Todd, ooNDDCTOR. Wm. Wallace, assist, con. William Pagan, i. s. Thomas Ilalford, o. s. S. D. Mcl'horson, ciiaplaik. !• i 1 I ': m> m 1:} » 'tas M il ^ 20 FREDERICTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. CADETS OF TEMPERANCE. Meets alternate Thursday evenings at Temperance Hall, Phoenix sq. S. D. McPherson, w. p. Charles Sampson and Henry Pollock, asso. FATHOMS. William Tweedale, w. a. J. H. Thome, jr., v. a. Harrison Tilley, sec. Charles Inches, assist, sec. William Barrett, tbeas. James Armstroniii^, Assis. treas. Thos. Walton, guide. Fulton Bev- erly, USHER. William Anderson, watchman. H. Paisley, jun. w. J. L. Marsh, d. o. w. p. TEMPLE OF HONOR. Silver Stream Temple, No. 3. Meets alternate Thursday evenings at Templars' Hall, Queen street. George W. C. Lugrin, w. c. t. Daniel McNally, w. v. T. John L. Marsh, w. r. J. H. Thome, jr., w. A. R. Charles S. Lugrin, w. f. r. James D. McPherson, w.T. William Lemont, w. u. Charles Sampson, w. D. u. George N. Babbit, w. o. William C. Whittaker, w. s. Charles S. Lugrin, d. m. w. t. MASONIC. FREDERICTON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 77. Upon the Registry of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scot land. Meets the third Wednesday in every second month, at Masonic Hall, Carleton street. About 25 members. M. E. Comp., Robert Gowan, z. Hiram Dow, h. George C. Hunt, J. John Richards, scribe b. , scribe n. N. S. Hooper, first soj'r. W. H. Smithson, second soj'b. William Paisley, third soj'b. Richard H. Payne, janitor. ST. ANDREW'S LODGE, No. 364. (8. R.) Meets second Thursday in each month, at ^Masonic Hall, Carleton street. Robert Gowan, r. w. m. George Todd, sun. m. Thomas A. Gregory, DEP. M. James McCausland, s. w. C. W. Brannen, j. w. Alexander Burchill, 8. John Hodge, t. Charles Wilson, s. d. William Cameron, J. D William Hawthorne, l O. B. Creighton, ttlbr. SOLOMON'S LODGE, No. 764. (B. R.) Meets at Masonic Hall, Carleton street, on the first Tuesday after Full Moon. About 60 members. William Paisley, w. M. John Richards, sen. w. George Edgar, jnx. w. Alexander Macpherson, s. N. S. Hooper, t. R. H. Payne, s. d. William Leo, j. d. William Mentrum, i. o. Benjamin Creighton, ttler. I 5 E FREDERICTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 21 NEWSFAFEBS. The Head Qitarters. — Weekly, Wednesdays. Established, 1842. Proprietor, John Graham. Office of publication. Regent, comer Queen. The New Brunswick Reporter. — Weekly, Fridays. Established, . 1843. James Hogg, Editor and Proprietor. Olfice of publication; Queen Street. The Royal Gazette. — (Government paper.) Weekly. John Simp- son, printer and publisher. Office of publication, King Street, below St. John Street. LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY. Located in the Province Buildings. No. of Reading volumes, abou 5,000, with 2,000 Books of Reference. Mark Needham, Librarian. Robert Qowan, Secretary of the Committee. Managed by a Joint Committee of both Houses, — Hon. A. E. Botsford, Hon. Wm. H. Kinnear, and Hon. Robert L. Hazen. FROVINCIAL BOABD OP AGBICULTUBE. OFFICERS.— 1860. George Kerr, Esq., M. P. P., Chairman. James Robb, Esq., M. D., Secr^ary and Treasurer. ExECDTiTE CoMMiTTB/ — The Chairman of the Boardi the Secretary, Hon. A. E. Botsford, John j.\.. Beckwith, and Robert Jardine, Esqs. CITY ALMSHOUSE AND WOBKHOTJSE. Located south end of York Street. John Fleming, Keeper. James Mc Alpine, Commissioner. STEAMBOATS BETWEEN FREDERICTON, WOODSTOCK, TOBIQUE AND GRAND FALL3. Antelope, Capt. C. A. Wood. Bonnie Doon, Cnpt. C. L. Smith. Gazelle, Capt. S. H. L. Whittier. Todiqub, Capt. John T. Allen. BETWEEN FREDERICTON AND ST. JOHN. Anna Auousta, Capt. David Weston. Forest Queen Capt. C. II. Hathoway. St. John, Capt. Mowry. Hi 1 1 [■■ ! r m it;. It ! M 1 1 1^ 1 i ' 22 FREDERICTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. FEBBY BOATS Run between Fredericton and St. Mary's across the river. Leaving Market square and Peter's landing. Kun between Fredericton and Douglass, leaving Phoenix square, from 7 • A. H. to 9 P.M. STAGES. FREDERICTON AND ST. JOHN. George R. Athebton, proprietor. Daily> 7 o'clock, p. h. Office, York Street. FREDERICTON AND WOODSTOCK. Jambs R. Tuppeb, proprietor. Daily, 8 o'clock, a. m. OflSce, Brayley House. Fare, $3.00. FREDERICTON AND MIRAMICHI. William Kbllt, proprietor. Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 a. h. Office, Barker House. FREDERICTON AND ST. STEPHENS. Hardy & Bridges, proprietors. Twice a week, — Wednesdays nnd Saturdays, 7 a. m. Office, Commercial Hotel. MILITIA (SEBVING IN FBEDEBICTON. OFFICERS. Cavalry — J. S. Saunders, Captain. E. W. Miller, Captain. H. Fair- weather, Lieut. Wra. Segee, Lieut. J. H. Reid, Coma, Hiram Dow, Surgeon. Samuel Fleming, Paymaster. Artillery — J. C. Allen, Captain. Alexander Mitchell, \8t Lieut. Rifles — Charles Brannen, Captain. John McDo^^aid, Capiain. J. L. Marsh, Lieut. Enoch Chestnut, Lieut. BANDS. Free Masons' Band —William Mentruro, Leader. C. Sterling Bran- nen, Secretary No. 4 B AND. — Henry Hale, Z^ac/er. Victoria Bahd. — William Briggs, Leader. '« . Fair- Dow, it. J.L. Bran- FREDERICTON BU8INKS8 DIRECTORY. 23 JUDICIARY. SuPREBiB Court of Judicatore. — Chief Justice, Sir James Carter, Kt., 8tli January, 1851; Justices, Hon. Neville Parker; Hon. llobert Parker, October, 1834; Hon. Lemuel Allen Wilmot, 8th January, 1851 ; Hon. William Ritchie, 17ih August, 1855; Andrew R. Wetmore, Esq., Clerk of the Crown; William Carman, Esq., Clerk of the Pleas; Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, Clerk of the Circuits, and Clerk of the Crown on the Circuits. Terms : Hilary — First Tuesday in February : Easter — Second Tuesday in April : Trinity — Second Tuesday in June : Michael- mas — Second Tuesday in October. Nisi Prius sittings in the County of York — Second Tuesday in January and fourth Tuesday in June. John C.Allen, Esquire, Reporter of the Decisions in the Supreme Court. The Court of Chancery was abolished, and the Master of the Rolls appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court, by Act of Assembly 17 Vict. c. 67. All causes heretofore cognizable by the Court of Chancery are to be determined in the " Equity side of the Supreme Court." Circuit Courts. — Saint John, Second Tuesday in May and Third Tuesday in November ; Sunbury, Fourth Tuesday in January ; Queen's, First Tuesday in March; Charlotte, First Tuesday in August; King's, Second Tuesday in July ; Albert, Second Tuesday in July ; Westmoreland, Third Tuesday in July ; Kent, Fourth Tuesday in September ; Bestigouche, Last Tuesday in August ; Gloucester, First Tuesday in September ; Nor- thumberland, Second Tuesday in September ; Carleton, Last Tuesday in September ; Victoria, Wednesday before the last Tuesday in September. Courts for the Probate of Wills and Graktino Adminis- trations. — The Probate Court for the City and County of Saint John is held every Tuesday, at three o'clock, at the Chambers of the Judge ; and the like Court in the other Counties of the Province is held at the times specially appointed by the respective Judges. Court of Governor and Covvcii., Jbr hearing and determining cawies relating to Marriage and Divorce. — His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, President; Hon. Neville Parker, Vice-President; the Hon. Her Majesty's Executive Council, itfem6ers ; John C Allen, Esq., Registrar and Clerk. TnnMS : The Second Tuesday in February, and Third Tuesdays in June aud October. Court of Vice Admiralty. — Hon. Robert L. Hazen, Jttdge and Commissary: William Wright, Esq., Aditocate General; John M. Robin- son, Esq., Register and Scrm: John Humbert, Esq., Marshal. CovRT for the TVial and Punishment of Piracy and other Offences on the High Seas. — The Governor; The Chief Justice, and other judges of the Supreme Court; the Members of the Executive Council; Judge of the Vice Admiralty ; the Provincial Secretary ; Provincial Treasurer ; Com- mander-in-Chief ; Flag Officers, and Captains, and Commanders of Ships of War on this Station for the time being; , Regi$trar and Scribe: — — , Marshal. The Court sits at any place within the Provincce to be appointed by any throe of the members, the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admiralty, being one. i ^' J JIT^ ■;1 24 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 22 ,#«■*;'"' ®''^*.^^ DAMHBTiTi & WBLOH, mttTERS, AND EISrGRA.^^ERS, NO. 22 COURT STREET, ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS PROMPTLY FILLED. L. 8. DAMRELL, (Formerly Damrell ft Moore.) ADD. D. WELCH, (Formerly Lamb ft Welch.) ADVERTISEMENTS "■ • 01 , .. > ; ,* !■ m\mi$ anJr Pamrfkctarjs m •,'■ fii«"» ■ ' • • •-»«-^ FREIDERIOTOIS", ifli I v^ .1 H^K ^ 1 HWl ■ i 7,1^1 ^B nl -'Sir r ^B '' HI 'i-_ 1 li m I i*,(jh.->i ■■♦ •!» .« ' i INDEX TO FREDERICTON ADVERTISEMENTS. JLtteut** McLean & Bowling, 7 C. W. Wetmore, 5 A-Krlcnltaral Iinplein«nis* T. O. & H. Allan, 14 A. O. Gunter 8 ▲mbrotjrpe* and Photosraplid* D. Lawrence, 6 A.ttomears> John James Fraser, 4 John L. Marsh, 4 HeniyB.Bidnsfordjr 4 iLnctloneeiMi. T. R. Barker, 4 Mjrshrall & Richey, 7 Bell Hanser* Andrew B. Buncan, 14 BIaek«mltli«« John Edgecombe, 15 Michael McOrath, 15 Joseph Stentifbrd 15 Boilermakers^ T.a.&H. Allan, 14 Boot and Shoe Benlers. W. A Clark, 13 James Doherty, ',... 13 Henry Graham, 13 Andrew Lottimer, 13 George Whittaker, 13 Boot and Shoe Flndlncs. Alexander McCausland, 12 James Boherty, 18 Batcher. Nathaniel Cameron, W Carrlase and fTavon BoUdent. John Edgecombe, 16 Michael McGrath, 16 Joseph Stentiford, 15 Clothlns Dealer. James Tattersall, 12 CwUsctor. G. W. Wetmore, 5 Commlsvlon Merchants. T. R. Barker, 4 McLean & Bowling, 7 Myshrall& Richey, 7 John Ricliards, 6 Bacaerreotype ArtUt. Bt'-vid Lawrence, 6 BroKBlBte. Charles J. Bayis, 6 Geo. 0. Hunt jr. opp. Fredericton title page, J.WUey, 6 Bry Ooods. Alexander Donald, 8 John McDonald 12 J. Miller, 8 John Thomas & Co 12 Bye Btnffli* Charles J. Davis, 6 Geo. C. Hunt jr. opp. Fredericton title J.WUey 6 Enamelled Eieather. Mackenzie & McCausland, 16 Estate Broker* C. W. Wetmore, 6 Fancy Ctoods* Alexander Macpherson, 11 Flonr Bealers* A. O. Gunter, 8 A.F.Randolph, 9 Forifrardlnir Agents. McLean & Dowling, 7 Famltnre Bealer. John Richards, 6 AIKYERTI8ING CONTENTa. G»m Fitters.. A. B. Duncan, •••• 14 Robert Kertaon, 14 :Oroc«rs. David Colwell, 8 Alexander Donald, 8 A. a. Ounter, 8 N. 8. Hooper, 8 D. McNally , 9 J. Miller, 8 Myshrall & Richey, 7 A. F. Randolph, 9 J. H. Reid, 9 Batrdreater* Moses Eethro, 6 Hard UTare. JohnNeill, 15 Blata« CapBi and Far*. E.Clark, 12 James Doherty, 13 Kotel. Brayley House, 16 Insarance Asenta* T. R. Barker,. 4 John James Fraser, 4 Myshrall & Richey, 7 John Richards, 5 C. W. Wetmore, 5 Iron Founders* T.G.& H. Allan, 14 lioather Dealers* Alexander McCausland, 12 Mackenzie & McCausland, 16 I*lqnor Dealers* N. S. Hooper, 8 Myshrall & Riohey, 7 Eilvery Stable. Robert Orr, 9 I^amber Dealers. Alexander Donald, 8 McLean & Dowling, 7 IVevrspapers. Moses Kcthro, 6 BTotary Public. John James Fraser, 4 Paints, Oil, and Glass. Charles J. Davis, 6 George C. Hunt, Jr., opp. Frederioton title page, JohnNeill, 15 John Wiley, 6 Paper HauBlncs. James Doherty, 13 Henry Graham, 13 Andrew Lottimer, 13 George Whittaker, 13 Pianos and Melodeons. Alexander Mscpherson, U Ploucb Manaflteturers. T. G. &H. Allan, 14 Provision Dealers. A. G. Gunter, 8 N. S. Hooper, 8 Myshrall & Richey, 7 J. H. Reid,. ...• 9 Saddle and Harness Maker. Henry Pollock, 15 Se^vlnc Machines. Alexander Macpherson, 11 StoTes, Orates, Ae, T. G. & H.Allan, 14 Robert Eertson, 14 Tailor. James Tattersall, 12 Tanners and Carriers. Mackende & McCausland, 16 Tinsmiths. Andrew B. Duncan, 14 Robert Kertson, 14 Trunks. E.Clark, 12 James Doherty, 13 Henry Graham, 18 liratches, JeMrelry, «ftc. Fred. V. Dinzey, 10 A. B.Holyoke, 11 Alexander Macpherson, 11 James White, 11 Watchmakers. Fred. V. Dinzey 10 A. B. Holyoke, 11 Alexander Macpherson, 11 James White, 11 mrheelwrlKhts. John Edgecombe, 15 Michael McGrath, 15 J. Stentiford, 16 h !i| iki'i.i. ' i;!. ^'ii m 4 m m ■ill: :: I ' -' -it , i|; ■ M -1 ii ' I ^ it ' m ijljl I i i ADVBRTI8INO DEPARTMENT. JOHN L. MAKSH, BARRISTER AND %iiatm^ at f^afo, Queen St., West End, Office, MoCansland's Building. H. B. RAIN8F0RD, JR. OFFICE, In Mrs. Gregg's firick Building. CAELETON ST.. JOHN JAMES FRASER, AND f ALSO, AGENT FOB THE FOLLOWLNG INSUBANCE CO.'S : STATE FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF LONDON Capital, £500,000: Sterling. Cmba fife %mxma C0., of Pamiltoit, Capital, £250,000. T. R. BARKER, imiER Al COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND AGENT FOB THB LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE I]SrSUIlANCE CO., QUEEN STREET, FREDERICTON, N. B. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. JOHN KICHARDS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHAIRS, CHAMBER SETTS, AMD GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, QUEEN STREET, FREDERICTON. PISOA.TA.QTJA. OF MAINE. STOCK DEPARTMENT. Anfhorized Capital, $500,000. Capital Subscribed and Secured, $253,445 76. DATID FAIRBANKS, President, OBED P. MILLER, Vice President. SHIPLE¥ W. RICKER, Secretary. Hon. John N. Goodwin, Obed F. Miller, Shipley W. Bicker, David Fairbanks, Abner Oakea, John A. Paine, F. W. De Boohemont. Fire Tnsnrance on Dwellings, Furniture, Warehouses, Public Buildings, Mills, Manufactories, Stores, Merchandise, Sliips in Port, or while building, and other property. Inland Insurance on Goods to all parts of the country. Marine Insurance on Yessels, Cargo and Freight to all parts of the world. Ipolidtfl fssneb anb fartl^er information obtaintb of JOHN RICHARDS, Agent, C. W. WETMORE, Crilettar, Estate ^roller m)^ §mml %p\i AQENT FOR THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND. [See Statiitica on Page 28.] Office, Coy's Building, cor. Queen & Regent Sts. ;. 1' I ] 1:1,1 ■'~W: 1 ifj >1 I',,!';. : I i :l:^;;-!! : m \4 I n| M m H'i. '■, rif I II n ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. D. LAWRENCE, AND PHOTOGBAPHIO MINIATURE ROOMS, ALSO, Carte de Visite Pictures, and "^ewa of Besidences and Fnblie Bvildingt, FREDERICTON, N. B. ""CHARLES J. DAVIS, Corner of Queen and Regent Streets, FREDERICTON, N. B. WHOLESALE AMD BFTAIL DEALZB 15 Ml§i Mi llilil^iij CHEMICALS, SPIRITS TURPIENTINE, Sint loUtt £iaap0, Jint Qair ani) Sootj) Btna^e, PERFUMERY, BUBNINO- FLUID. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders cor- rectly answered, medicines warranted genuine, and of the best quality. MOSES KETHRO, iairCutkr^'grnstr, AND DCALia nf NEWSPAPERS AND PER I O Dl CAL8, Begent Street, FREDERICTON, H. B. J. WILEY, grnggist ani ^plljearir, 'Ilueen Street, Frederioton, DBALCB i:f ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DRUGS, ;yattnt gltbirines, C^tmicnla, DYE STUFFS, COMBS, BRUSHES, Confectioncrj, Snapt, Fancj Artlclot, Sctdi, Tarpratinr, VarvUhos, kc. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. MCLEAN & BOWLING, AND mtu AND COMMISSION MEROHANTS, MARKET SQTJA.be, CORNER QUEEN STREET, i'SilIE)lil3'Bl'€)l, m o ie/o MYSHRALL & RICHEY, 4iw & ntlng (he RlTer, Ferry Landing, FRBDEBIOTON, N. B. I ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. D. McN^A.LLY, WHOLESALE AND £ETAIL DEALER IN AMD COUNTRY PRODUCE, TEAS, COFFEES, SXTGARS, MOLASSES, TOBACCO, Butter, Cheese, Fork, liord. Spices, Baisins, Nuts, Soaps, Oils, &o QUEEar STREET, FREDEBICTOST. A. F. RANDOLPH, "\Vholesale and Retail Dealer in ILL KINDS OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, AND DRY GOODS, QUEEN STREET, - - FREDERICTON, N. B. Conitantly on hand, a choice article of Flour ; also, Tea in small boxes for fltmlly use. J. H. REID, Wholeaale tc Retail Dealer (n TEAS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, GROCERIES, NATH'L CAMERON, DIALER IN leef, lorli, Iamb, MUTTON, HAM, &c. Harket, under Connty Court House. Opposite the Barracks, QURKN STREET, Queen St., Fredorioton, N. B. FHKDBaiGTO-V, ST. H. BARKER HOUSE LIVERY STABLES, QUEEN ST., FREDERICTON, N. B. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ROBERT ORR, Proprietor. jDoruM n«b CitrrinoM to Ui or rMwrnabU Utmu, eaott iBonrlrfno for JRorws. I ■ '!" !" 10 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. i 1^ I: NEW STORE ! NEW GOODS ! I FRED'K V. DINZEY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WATCHES AND JEWELRY, B'dmt avib {llaUii \3)arte, CLOCKS, SPECTACLES, Queen Street, ■■■ ■ »■ " ■ 07" Watohes, Olooks andJewelry neatly Bepaired. ^ ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 11 A. B. HOLYOKE, WAfSMAKSt AND DEALER IN 182 QUEEN STREET, FBEDEBICTON. Particular attention given to the Repairing and Timing of Watches. Orders hy BIAIL or EXPUESS promptly executed. ALEX'R MACPHERSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN (W0cfis, Matches, leWrg Silkr & |fato Mm, Two Doors below the Citj Hotel, QUEEN ST., FREDERIOTON, N. B. Agent for the sale of PIANOS, antl Mason ft Hamlin's, OBGAN-HABMONIUMS, and MBLODBONS. AQENT FOR THB PARKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. m JAMES WHITE, . . will: m& §mdhXf AND DEALER IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, ftC, Watches and Jewellry Repaired at short notice. m 'I. : I ill i;i I If .1:1 ;■' ''lii i :i i» I. 'I i '' 12 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. JOHN THOMAS & CO., S> XXi»£POZiTSXlS OF DBXil'riSZX Se FOZlEZGhX^ QUEEN STREET, FBEDERICTON, N. B. J. MoDOlS'^LD, IMPOBTBR OF "aOLBEF FLEECE," Qiieeii Sta?eet, FREPEWICTON, N. B. JAMES TATTERSALL, MEECHANT TAILOR, AND DEALER IN FURNISHINa GOODS. &c. OOLZiikBS AND NEOK-TIBB OF LATEST BTITLEB. Queen Street, Frederioton. E. CLARK, Wholeikle ud BeteQ Dealer In OATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, AVD SLEIGH ROBINS, Under the Brayley Bc»*e, Q17I:KS ttTRBET. A. McCAVSLAND, Importer and Dealer tn IN EVERY VAKIETY. Boots and Shoes out to order. QUHN STREET, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 13 GRAHAM'S FAmiLY Cor. Queen & Regent Streets, Fredericton. DEAUCB IN Domestic Manufiutures always kept in Stock. ANDREW LOTTIMER IMPORTER AND DEALER IN oats, §^\m, ^ "^om ^^t^, ALSO, BIANOTACTUBIB OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF BOOTS & SHOES, Queen Street^ Fredericton, N. B. "W. A.. OLA.IIK, Importer, Mannfaetnrer, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in 1 G QUEEN STREET, Nearly opp. Cnx Horn, FREDERICTON, N. B. \ JAMES DOHERTY, DULLER nf HATS AND OAPS, TRUNKS & ROOM PAPER, Qneen St.* Fredericton V.B. GEO. WHITTAKER, IMPORTfiBi Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ENGLISH, FRENCH, SCOTCH. AND A.MEBIOAN §fl0fS ^ S^OiCS, QTTEEir BTBEET. ■' ■ii... i'l 1:! 1. IS. i m 'mm' ■it 14 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. m m ROBERT KERTSON, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ^Pl JAPANNED WARE, &c. &o. King Street, opposite Wilmot's Alley, Fredericton. T. G. & H. ALLAN, Hanufiftetiiren of ALL KINDS OF Thresbing, Moiviiig, and other machines, FLOVOHS OF ALL DESCBIPTIOVS, €aBtb 33oiUr0, Cooking £itoD(0, Jrankltno, STEAM ENGINES AND MILL WOBK, Castings to Patterns, &c. ANDREW B. DUNCAN, GAS FITTER, BELL HANGER, ^m ipkt^ nxtia ^\^td |r0it Wiaxhx, REGENT STREET, FREDERICTON, N. B. (Two doon aboT* the WAVEBLT HOUSE), Keeps constantly on hand Stove Pipes of all dimensions, and Tin Ware of eyery detKription, made Arom the Tery best material, and of superior manufiusture. 07^ (kotn ham Vft Countrn tmnttnalla ntttnbtb to. «0 FREDERICTON BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 15 JOHN EDGECOMBE, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES. WAGGONS AND S.v.^AW.^? S L E I a H S. Every description of Open and Covered Carriages always on hand, or made to order. .A,T TUB 01L,TD ST-A.3SriD, MICHAEL MCGRATH, CMIIGE AND WAGGON MANIACTMER AND J ALL KINDS OF KEP AIRING DONE WITH DISPATCH. PARTICULAR AHENTION PAID TO HORSE SHOEING. Waggons Bepaired, Wood Work, Fainting or Iron Work. KING STREET, FREDERICTON. OPPOSITE BARKERS'S ALLEY. JOSEPH STENTIFORD, AND Located on . QTTEEir & CAMPBELL STB. FaBDBaiCTOsr, sssr. b. JOHN NEILL, SIAUR m NAILS AND GLASS, l^mnin, ©Us, anb (Sttutal ||arbbart» QUEBBT STBBST, HENRY POLLOCK, PHOENIX SQUARE, All orden thankfully received, and promptly attended to. 1 ii m \m Ill ' I :; i;: I 'i\ 1 im i m 1 m 1 iij •i ■lit 1 t ;,ij l^i i 1i 16 ADVERTISIKO DEPARTMENT. QUEEN STREET, EHE 30 ERIC TOST, 3Sr. B. This House having been built on a modern and convenient plan, the Proprietor is able to offer to the Travelling Public and to * PERMANENT AND TBAN8IENT BOABDEBS, superior accommodations, and a table affording all the luxuries of the season. This House is very convenient for Concert or Other Troupes, being opposite the Exhibition Hall, and the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY. [TT* Coach to and from the Steamers Free. WM. SEGEE, Proprietor. MACKENZIE &^ McCAUSLAND, (Vormerly Alex. UoCaualandO - -^ 9 AND HANUTACTUREBS OF ALL KINDS OF BOOT tt SHOE LEATHER, Offer for sale at the lowest market prices, Domestic Sole Leather, all weights, ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT AND ENAMELLED LEATHER. The above articles being manufactured under our own supervision, we can with safety recommend them, believing their quality to be equal to the best of their kind in this market. Constantly on hand, a good assortment of AMERICAN SOLE. Highest Cash Frioes paid for Hides and Skins. We solicit a call from dealers in the above. KING STBEET, FBEDEBICTON, N. B. ADVERTISEMENTS OF 'm\mJi$ m)i Paimfctarm IN '.Hit i , -- M ST. JOHNS'. % Vlv, i if Ml' ■ iiliijil': ill! fli 18 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. WILLIAM WEDDERBURN, ATTORNEY- AND BARRISTER AT LAW, 13 Princess Street, SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. *j)^* Petitions for Patents, Insusakge Claims, and Conveyancing in all its branches, executed with accuracy. ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAINT JOHN, SEW BRVKSWICK. OFFICE, 84 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET. JOHN M. ROBINSON, J$ain0ter nxitt §itorneg at ^^, NOTARY, &c. No. 11 Frincess Street, ST. JOHN, N. B. ALEX. BALLENTINE, ^ttomeg anb Hamster at ^^, Ain> CONVEYANCER, Office, TSTo, 11 Frinoess Street, HV. JOHH^t IT. D. ADVERTIMING DEPARTMENT. 19 ITANCING G. SIDNEY SMITH, %ttaxnt^ ut i^ato uxiin ^dmiax, NOTART PUBLIC, &c. 49 Prince William Street, SAINT JOHN. NEW BRUNSWICK. B^N^KIIS^G OFFICE OP , SAMUEL J. SCOVIL, barrister an!tr %tium^ at fafe, Agent at St. John for the St. Stephen's Bank. OFFICE, Ho. 5 UTATER STREET, MARKET SQUARE. Cncorrent Funds, Exchange, Specie, Dividends, Interest, and other monies collected. Investments made in, and Sales effectfd of, Bank Stock, Mortgages, and Securities of every description. _ Smna of £10 and upwards receired on depoiit for which receipt! will be given, bearing interett, and payable either at call or fixed periods as may be agreed upon. PETER STUBS, InttHUr Hi f AHD PATENT AGENT FOR NEW BRUNSWICK & NCVA SCOTIA. 43 Prince '^iniliam Street, ST. JOHN. N. B. Q. F. ROUSE, BARRISTER, CONVEYANOERi^ Sio., Sio., No. 43 Frinoe William Street, ST. JOHCl^, N*. B. WILLIAM M. McLEAN, SHIP BROKER, AND 41 WATER STREET, :i:i:' -m ■,»•■*;''!! ■i, 4 ii' i.il ii^Hii in #- l|:^i-; ■'11 20 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. M pi JOHN A. MUNROE, ARCHITECT, 65 PRINCESS STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. » tt^ Plans and Specifications for City and Chantry Residences, Stores, Public Buildings, Churches, &c., &c., drawn with accuracy, neatness and dispatch. ^^_ JOHN T. G. McEEAN, A-HOHITECT, OFFICE, No. 16 JUDOB BITCHIE'S BUILDINO, Princess Street, SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. ♦ Plans, Specifications, Bills of Quantities, &c., for City and Country Residences, Stores, &c., carefully prepared. N. B. Draughting, in all its branches, carefully executed. GEORGE A. GARRISON, COHHERCUL AND FORWABDIKe AGEXT ; ALSO, NOTARY PUBLIC. OmOB, OXJSTOI-I XXOXTSB BXTILilDIITCt, 129 Frinoe William Street, ST. JOHN, N. B. O:^ Strangers arriving? in the city wanting infomnation and asststance in any of the above branches, will receive due attention. Gooilfl from England or the United States can be forwarded to any part of this Province, or Nova Scotia, by consigning the same to G. A. G., enclosing Invoice. Parties doing business in the country, wishing to import their sup- plies from England, United States, or elsewhere, may order the same, consigned to G. A. G., enclosing Invoice, and depend upon receiving prompt attention and dispatch. In all such orders and consignments G. A. G. expects to be advised. AGENT FOE FISHWICK'S COLONIAL EXPRESS. i illl ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 21 d^/^^-J^^ J0. «€f/l^ DRAWIJSTG Sr PAIFTIFG. Mr. J. E. NASH Hereby begs leave to anuounoe that he gives tuition both in Oil and Water Color Fainting, and in every other branch of the art. Studio situate No. 33, corner of Lexington and Carmarthen Streets, where terms and other arrangements can be explained. He also informs business men whom it may interest, that having been likewise educated as an Architect and Engineer, he is prepared to give instruction in those professions to gentlemen about to engage in either practice ; young men licing prepared by a course of preliminary study for entering an Engineer's office. *#* References in this city of the highest respectability can be given. N. B. Perspective Views of Estates prepared. D. H. ANDERSON & CO. Commission lllert|iints an^ %mxA dealers, 21 Water St., cor. of Peters' Wharf. Agents for most approved Machinery, Tools and Implements of every deRrription for Manufacturing, Agricultural, and other purposes ; Patent Articles, House Furnishing Goods, &c. Hanlware, Carriage Materials, Tinners' Materials, Mill Belting; Chain, Force, Rotarjr, and Lift Pumps ; superior Koofing Materials, Wooden Aqueduct Pipe, Terra Cotto Pipe, Traps and Bends, &c. ^,iii^ Any article not on hand will be furnished at short notice. I ,11 "It" I ■ 11 1 m i'li ilE i-«r.'.1 V« NEW YORK. EDWARD ALLISON, ABERT FOR NEW BRUIISWIOK. OFFICE, COMMERCIAL BANK BVILDIM. I 1'' !. M y- _ -s I, -I I ■M t'.I 4 11 ^■;-Siii' 11 ^:f- "-( 28 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. THE TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THK s%nM\m of J^rtfted Was held within the Head Office, on the 25th June current, in terms of the Royal Charter and Act of Parliament. Sir AbchibaU) Hope, of Graighall and Pinkie, Bart., in the Chair. The Annual Report of the Directors and relatire Statements were read, and con- tained the following amongst other details : — During the Year ending 5th April, 1861, the Applications for New Assurances were 1768 for ;£840,4j» 18 Of which the Transactions were 1414 " 656,461 18 The Auciial Premiums payable for these Transactions l>eing. . . 22,860 18 4 The Deaths amongst the Assured still continue under the calculated amount. According to the Mortality Tables, Sums Assured to the extent of £68,935 were expected to have become payable dur- . ing the year: but there occured only 120 deaths, covered by Policies for £46,885 15 9 The Annual Income from Premiums and Interest on Investments is 181,557 4 The Progressive Increase of the Institution has been as follows : — New Assarsnces during the last Ten Years Average per Annum, 1093 for £497,294 « '^ Eight Years... " 1089" 527,998 " Six Years " 1102" 587,101 « Four Years... " 1152" 566,291 " Two Years. ... " 1295 " 594,161 The Books and Accounts have been Audited by Mb. WnxuM Wood, Chartered Accountant, and he has certified the Balance Sheet. The Participating Policy-Holders of the First Series will this year be allowed the same reduction as formerly, namely, 2)1% per Cent, on their premiums. The Policy-holders of the Second Series, who entered on or before 5th April, 1866, will also now be entitled to a Participation in th^ Profits. The first Series gradu- . ally attained to their present rate of reduction, after Iiaving commenced at a lower rate. Accordingly, the Directors have decided that the Second Series shall commence at 25 per Cent., and the Policy-holders entitled to participate wiU this year, namely, from 6th April, 1861 to 6th April, 1862, be allowed that rate of reduction on their premiums. The Directors have to record their entire satisfaction with the conduct of the seve- ral Branches by their respective Boards and Office-Bearers. The Gentlemen who have undertaken the directions are all of high position in their several districts, and liave uniformly manifested a lively interest in the Association. tc It it NEW BRUNSWICK BRANCH. HEAD OFFICE, ST. JOHN. FRANCIS FERGUSON, Esq. Hon. J. A. STREET W. H. ADAMS, Esq. Bkv. WM. DONALD, D. D. ALEX. JARDINE, EsQ. SAMUEL D, BBRTON, Secretary. Mr. C. W. WETMORB, Fmmbictoit. Mb T. F. GIUiESPIE, Mibamichi. Mr. HUGH MoLBAN, Woodstock. Mr. GEORGE H. BARNES Sussex. Mr. R. W. ABBRCROMBIE, Shediao. T. W. DIBBLBB, Esq., Riohibuoto. J. McAllister. Esq., Monctoh. £DWARD COGSWELL, Esq., Sackville. B R. STEVENSON, Esq., Saint Andrews. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 29 R. D. MCARTHUR, 1ST i ©MSSffiT ^ *Trf"^i *^4**.- aj MEDICAL HALL, ;,*-•* 2 St Stephen's Building, opp. King's Square T- J]®[K]ra, RO ALSO, *,Bif%:- V C*, MoELMAN'S BUILriNQ, SUSSEX^ One Minute^s walk firom Railway Station. At either of these establishments you will find a general assortment of Drugs , Medicines, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Brushes, Dye Stuffs, &c., &c. Also, Burning Fluid, Paraphine, Albertine, Seal, Cod, Olive, Lard, Sea Elephant, and pure Neat's Foot Oils. Window Glass (various sizes), Putty, &o. AGENT FOR THE SALE OF Radway's R. Relief, R. R. Resolvent, and Radway's Regulators; Templeman's Liniment and Ointment, Mrs. Waterbury's Dinner PiUs, Marchisi's Uterine Catholicon, Halsay's Forest Wine and Pills, Townsend's Compound Sarsaparilla ; Ayres' Cherry Pectoral, Cathartic Fills, and Sarsaparilla ; Hiukley's Abana Cordial ; Morehead's Magnetic Plaster, Magnetic Bracelets, Magnetic Necklaces, Magnetic Belts, and Magnetic Fluid. Always on hand— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, HoUoway'a Pilla and Ointment, Judson's Worm Tea, Fellows & Co 's Preparations, Kidder's Liniment, Mustang, Johnston's Anodyne, AlMon and Pain Killer, P. Breast Pumps, Feeding Bottles Syringes, Susp Bandages, Trusses, &c. Together with all the most approved PATENT MEDICINES of English and American mauulhoture. Also, a large assortment of superior CIOARS, very choice brands. ^ ^,^, i SODA WATER, ^^^« With pure Syrups, a cool and refreshing drink for Ladies and Oentlemen. For Vessels made up at the shortest notice. 9lnt»i^»n'i> Prmriytians (anfndn mti proptrlg pttfutti hu nptritnctb Mspntstr*. pALU AT THE MEDICAL HALL. B. D. McAETHUB* Proprietor. hU irm It m so ADVERTISING DEPARTMBNT. P. ROBERTSON INCHES, ptlmt^ mi §t '■\ No. SO Prince William Street, IJLcljoiniiic J. A A. MoMiUan** BookttoM, • »■*•■", .... ■* - pim, oius, DTE STUFFS, m., m,, I V i- ALWATS 0^ HAND. Fhysioians Fresoriptions carefully oompounded of the best Materials. GEORGE NIXON, «(-' ■' - •«'■ wpoaras ov ars whoimau ahb BiTAn sbalib bi FRENCH & AMERICAN PAPER HANGINGS '/fTj«f<:;- ; AHD mA Window Glass, of all Sizes, Oat to Order. ■■■|?-r'/^^ v^- ". ■ -to'-N.-' ■ A". ADVEBTiaiNO DEPARTMENT. 81 CLEMENT P. CLARKE, ^■M DSALER IN ALL KINDS OF •=^ MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Si'tis'ies, lollet Articles, &c., &c,, 85 KINO STREBT, SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRESCBIPTIONS CABBFULLT PREPARED. RICHARD N. KNIGHT, ©^[giL[iir®Ra. [Ki. lag WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CHEMICALS, FZXTS 1Z.A.ZXI A.X4-I> XOOXXZ BXtXTSZXSS. Pan Wines tnd Liqnors for MedieUtl nsei, TRVn, SDPP0RTBR1S& SHOlILDfiR BRMS, FOBEIQN LEECHES, < GARDEN SEEDS. Physioiftna* Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders careftiUy answered. Medicines warranted genuine, and of tlie best quality. MRS. G. WATERBUM'S CELEBRATED DINNER PILLS, A sure remedy for Indigestion and all Billious and Liver Complaints. MAOC BY HER OAUQHTER, ■BSIDIKCI, Cor. Riehmond & Exmonth SU., S3\ J'O^XV, JV. JB, B. HUNTXB, General A^nt. Vi DOCK ST., ST. JOHN, N. B. W. WRAQG. KAHUFAOTUBia OT B 82 Prince William Street AMD 74 Charlotte Street, Orders promptly attended to. !i ! <, I '!^ ^1 1 n ; t : ! ' \ , «!- I'l. t '4 i,1 lii'i :|!t X. 4« \» 1 'dim li ;! mri : ^'*; ■ 32 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. BEARD & YENNING, v*;.i» ' * if > ' ' .■ 4 -9 I*' • 2^2^^' ig.;_;-;;;.j » ■ k -i ^t,. / • mpoBiTXBs or ahd mealibs nr max disobiptiok or 1^ ■' «•> ,»"• ENftLM & AHERICAN ■. S- f% ■:'. -^ f,? < * *v, !<■- .■•;- _- (1 I ri^ V WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, *--r'. :^-^ f < tn^- . 40 PEIIfCE WILLIAM STREET, Opposite the head of the South Market Wharf, . , ADVERTI8INO DEPARTMENT. 33 MAGEE BROS. No. 1 IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, PRINOQ WILLIAM STREET, DDOBnu «r STAPLE AND FANCY In addition to the general assortment nsnaUy foun I in large houses this establishment pays particular attentioii to the MANUFACTURING OF MANTI.^^3. And this department will always be found replete with Lid latest and choicest novelties from the London and Paris Hou .r French and German Fancy Qoocs i' large variety; German Wools of all kinds, and assortments cf patterns for the various kinds of Fancy Work. CHARLES KIRKPATRICK, ftntn van WimWm $ra|tr, '§iiktths\tx, AKD GinaAK ntpotTia or ., French and Amerioan DRY aOODS, &0. No. 58 Prince William Street, SAINT JOHN, N. B. H. HcDONOVfiH, ©ILOTKlDIilSp No. ee Prittoe WilliMn Street, 8T. JOBS', V. 8. N. B. eUp^ enws rapvUtd oa iwmb- | JOHN ANDERSON, CLOTHIER An DRAPER, Ko. S South Market Square, h I 1} if 4! • IT fc; v: 111 %• Mr rH:'-; M li • '. 'M 34 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT SIMOilSr It^EA-LIS, ii DfPOBTEB AND OINKBAL DIALKB HI BRITISH AND FOREIGN 9 MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, FURS, And Fumiahing Goods of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail. ST. JOHN, N. B. QUEEN STREET, FBEDEBICTON, N. B. LONDON HOUSE, ■•: t V4. > DOHERTY & MCTAVISH, IMPORTBB OF BRITISH MD FIMEIM . No. 4 KINQ STREET, SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. ALSO, At St. Stephens, Woodstock, Moncton, and Shediac. .---'. [a®©@g pmiBRoaSEiasaiss^ Carpets, ^m!i\ |iugs, Poreeits, ^amaslis, ^t. BROADCLOTHS, KERSEYMERES, VESTINGS, ETC. SILKS, SHAWLS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIEET AND 7AHGT GOODS. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 35 ANDREW HASTINGS, UXo. 8 IMCarket Square, npoBTn or .' ' BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Has constantly on hand a General Assortment of Grey, White, Striped and Printed Cottons, COTTON WARPS, TICKING, TOWELLING, LINEN, Osnaburgs, Blankets, Horse Rugs, mm mii "unmi m^^i^'^m^ 3BROA.DCLOTIIS, MOLESKINS, SATINETTS, RUSSELL CORDS, G0BURG8, LUSTRES, FRENCH MERINOS, LAMAS, CHAI.2.HE AHB iUCEM®W CHECKS, GALA AND WOOL. PLAIDS, BLACK AND GOLOAED SILKS, CASHMERE, WOOL, AND PAISLEY SHAWLS, XlZBBOlSrS, GH-OVBS, HOSIER 'ST, W\\^$, SeHIr? &ood3, 6^m)ilef3, 't^^$, BKEZ.ETON 8KIRTB. Also, a general assortment of Fancy Goods and Small Wares. *4,i* Tho above Goods wUl bo soM at extremely low prices for Cash. A liiberal Diioount to Wholesale Dealeri. ,. ,H| III 86 ADVBRTIBINO DEPARTMENT. Pi i; ■ "!•! i'hit . i: H- i ,>.' n ■■■ !| i NORTH SIDE MABEET SQUARE, T. W. DANIEL & CO. *' niFOBTiM or 'L BRITISH, FRENON, ANO AMERIOAN MEACHANDIZE, Are constantly receiring by Steamers and Packet Shipi : f abtts' §tm Itaterisls, in all l^e llttost StsUs, SHAWLS, XANTLES, VISITES, FURS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Bibbons, Laoes, and Muslin Work, 8ILK8, SATINS, CRAPES, VELVETS, tkm, Coifoo9, Fi^oneid, Si^nkeii, BR0AD0L0TH8. KERSEYMERES, SATINEHS. VESTIN8S, TICKS, DENIMS, DRILLS, ■orMM, Diauuritf, Thraadi, aad TrlamlBfi «f all klidi, COTTON WARPS, *o., *0. AlfO, In the Wholesale Department will be found, BONNETS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, BOOTS & SHOES, With a large rariety in MILUNBRY AND FANOT GOODS, WHOLItALI AND RITAIL. ADTERTISING DEPARTMENT. 87 SAMUEL WILSON. TML0E & €LOTHIEIl, Sears' Brick Building, NORTH SIDE OF KING STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ALWATS Oir HAin>, A LABOI AlTD SPLKNOID AaSOETmUT OF Garments made to order in the most feshionable style, by the best workmen, at the shortest notice. No. 17 KINQ STKEET, , ST. JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. GASSIMERES, DOESKINS ft VESTINGS, CLOTHINO OF ALL BESCRXFTIONS, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS. Particular attention paid to (lie Custom Department. HENBT McGULLOUOH, Prince William Street, St. John, N. B. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WOOLEN, LINEN AND HABERDASHERY, Silks, Laco8» Ribbons, &o. TEA, SUGAR, INDIGO, STARCH, SOAP, ETC. I m iv i' ' I: r. ni •! ! !" N. P J s li f [ i' -I 88 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. SHARKEY'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, No. 12, cor. of King & Cross Sts., ST. JOHN, N. B. JAMES MANSON, No. 6H South Side King Street, (Thiee doon from Commercial Palace,) IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OP Ladies', Misses' & Children's Silk, Straw, Velvet, Satin & Fancy MOURNING BONNET8. FERGUSON BR(^HERS, DRTQOODS MEHCHANTS, w" Zing Street, ST. J-OXXra-, XT. B. GEO. H. PICK, Importer of and Dealer In AND FANCY GOODS, Also, conitantly on hand, a large assort- ment of Ladiet' and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, ft SUPPEBS, MAKKBT •«1TAMB. ST. JOHN, N. B. JABDES McG. FRASERi MieSHAIIT TAILOi, 33 Germain &; 47 King Streets, (Orer W. Kennedy, Oroeer,) P. 8. Clothing of all descriptions made to order in the most fashion- able style, at short notice. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. SO A. MAGEE, 27 North Side King Street. A large and varied Stock of the Latest Fashioua of Hats, Caps, Furs, &c. Constantly on hand. Hats, Caps, and Furs made to order at the shortest notice. %* Cash and the Highest Prices paid for Raw For Skins. 27 NORTH SIDE KING STREET. i^il lii I ' m ■I' il! ..'■ I'll 'I 4i m ■ ;^^ t>', r f'» U, t. ^« 1 i i 40 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. C. D. EVERETT & SON, HABU7A0TUUB8 AND niFOBTXBS OF HATS AND CAPS, Jm F9^ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ^g AGENTS FOR ztmm mmtmz. ALL KINDS OF SHIPFINO FURS FUEGHASED AT THE HIGHEST MABXET BATES. WSkII 16 KING STREET. " ST. JOHN, N. B. u ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 41 GEORGE W. FRIEND, MANVFAOTUaiR OF 8ATS, OAf 8 it FOBS, No. 34 KINQ STREET, 8T. JOHN, N. B. JAMES P. CRAIG, iifPOBTn Ain> MARurAOTURn or IIAT§« eiPi & FUi '5 '3 oinnAL DBAUB m 'M' TRUNKS, VALISES, HAT CASES, MOCCASINS, &c. HBAD OP KINQ BTBBBT AND OORNBB OP KINO AND OHABLOTTB STBBBTS, T i f ' BAnrr john, new bettnswick. 91 KINO STBBBT. " CHARLOTTE 8TEBBT. I ( , i'l: m mi iri I ' ■■■' ■ , wm'4 ^11 ii; 11 I! ^Itt 42 ADVERTI8IN6 DEPARTMENT. NOBLE & STAFFORD, FASHIONABLE 27 GEBMAIN STBEET, Boots and Shoes Blade and Repaired at the shortest notice, and in the neatest style. JOHN iMULLIN, DEALBB IN & No. 18 KINQ STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. Erery deseription of Boots and Shoes numu&ctaied to order and iniTranted. it LEATHER. ■ » Received by the Subscriber, an excellent quality of American Sole Leather. Also on hand, Domestic Solo and Upper Leather, English Kips. French Fronts and Grafts, Shoemaker's Findings, Domestic made Boots and Shoes, Gaiters, Bootees, Imported Work of all descriptions. PINE'S BRICK BUILDING, IM)UTH SIDE KINO STREET, M. CORKERY. H. EENNICK, All kinds of Repairing done to order. 81 KINQ BTBEET, DKAUB nr AND §00l & S^^ot linWngs, 88 King Street, ST. JOHN, N. B. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 43 . JOHN VAUGHN, Hanufiusturer and Dealer in BOOTIL SHOES, AKB RUBBERS, No. 28 King Street, ST. JOHN, N. B. LEATHER & BOOT STORE, The Subscriber would respectfully an- nounce to the citizens of St. John, and the public generally, that he has com- menced business at No- 129 VmOK 8TBEET, Where may be found, ^ large ^totk of Eratj^cr, American and Domestic Manufacture. Also, in Store, an assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. Boots or Shoes made to order at short -cotice. Intending purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine before pur- chasing elsewhere, as the whole Stock is new and well selected, and will be sold at lowest market rates. ROBERT J. OORHAM. CHARLES M<^CART, Ibnofuturtr, and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, AUG, DiALiB nr Piano Fortes, Melodeons, Violins, Accordeons, Flntinas, BRASS & REEO INSTRUMENTS, SHEET MUSIC & BOOKS. ■♦ ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CUTLERY, HARDWARE, " " PLATED & JAPANNED GOODS, WHOLBSALB AND BBTAIL. 56 PRINCE WILLIAM ST. SAINT JOHN, N. B. BOOTS AND SHOES, The Sobscrlber has now on hand a large supply of Custom-made, Substantial and Durable Men's French Calf Skin Boots; " French Kip " <* English Kip '* •• Cow Hide •• BOOTEES of all kinds ; Women's Boots and Shoes of all kinds— which, under pressure of the times, he offers at reduced prices for Cash. Si^ Leather of all kinds for sale. D. MOTHEHAH, 66 Doek St. r 1 <" WH. W. ENSUE, 63 DOCK STREET, •T. JOHIV, V. B., Would inform the public that he keeps constantly on hand and manufactures all kinds of Ladies', Qentlemen's, Youths', and Misses' BOOTS AND SHOES ; and that with the aid of first rate workmen, he is ready to execute any work wanted in 'jis line on the most reasonable terms, with punctuality and dispatch. Hi m ¥^4 im. m Si-',., m k 9 fi ii lit' I I ti i! ,^||^«5 V 44 ADVERTIBIM6 DEPARTMENT. J. MCAFEE, mnMnm, No. 118 UNION STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes made to order and constantly on hand, and warranted to give satisfaction. EGBERT CAESON, FASHIONABLE 213 BMS8ELL8 STREET, ST. JOHK, N.B. MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES Constantly on hand, for sale cheap for cash. N.B.~A11 work leaving this Establishment, warranted to give satisfaction. HANUFACTirUB Of |§00t$ anb S>\m, No. 61 KING STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ADVERTIttING DEPARTMENT. 45 JAMES J. CHRISTIE, iHPoana and deaub is au kinds or fmtler f ^\Qt JfWngs, Moroccos, Kids, Bindings, Linings, &c.. Bristles, Shoe Brushes, Boot Turners, Webbings, , Threads, Galloons, Hardash, Blacking, Varnish, Edge Ink, Awls, If Iron Nails, Brass do., t Buckles, Steel Tacks, Pincers, Nippers, Hammers, Hook Bills and Skivers, wholesale' and retail, Knives, Patent Screws, Peg Brakers, Shank Lasters, Patent Peg Awls, Counter Size Sticks, Boot Trees, Cramps, Clamps, Lasts, Pegs, &c. &c. Ko. U South sid e Ring Street, St John, N.B. CALDWELL'S STEAM TjI.M®IIY, 82 Brussells Street, Saint John, N. B. ICanufaoturer of Sole, Belt, Harness, "Wax, Orain, East India Kip, Iiacings, Calf, Goat and Sheep Skins, &o., &o. Also, a large quantity of erery description constantly on hand, vhich I will sell at the lowest market prices. . CALL AND SEE DAVIB CALDWELL. ^ OITY TANNERY. 186 VNION STREET, (A ftw doon east of the City Hay Scales,) 8T. jroHsr, X. s. CHARLES H. PETERS, MAirvrACTUBSB OF Sole, Upper, Belt, Hameii and Lacins LEATHER. ALSO. CALF ft KIP SKINS. Highest prices paid for Hides and Skinf at the City Tannery. JOHN COLLINS, 133 UNION ST., %mm anb Cttrrier, SOLE, UPPER, BELT, AND HARNESS LEATHER, Gash paid for Hides and Skins. i i^ m 'I'll I Ilk:: ;m m p f'fj m Jii 'I' ■■ r o* M - V n' Ife'i ' m It t 46 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT WILLIAM PETEiid, No. 135 Union St., St. John, N. B. V Manafactaret and keeps on hand, Sole, tS;;eir, §clt, Hatntss, ^acin;, rnib Jow Calf and Sheep Skins. $ Also, Oil and Tanners' Tools of every description famished at short notice. ttF" Cash Paid for Hides, and highest market prices given. Also, Manufacturer of SOAP and CANDLES. MICHAEL RILEY, 177 mioa STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. Mannfactnrer of Iper f tat|er 0f all ^mniiihu, KIP, CALF, GOAT AND SHEEP SKINS. Also, HARNESS, GRAIN AND SPLIT LEATHER constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices or approved notes. *iff* Cash and fair price paid for Bask, Hidbs, and Skivs. Also, Hair, Qlne Stock, Horns, &e., fivr sale. .B, 3. unished iven. 3S. r m 9 B. au, lTHEB approved ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 47 W. L. BBADLET, AMBSOTTFE aAXklkSBTy 74 FBnrOB WTLUAM ST., A. C. 0. TRENTOWSKY, AND GENERAL AGENT, SX- J'OXXN', IT- B- FBUSSIAir CONSULATE. M. FRANCIS, WH0I.I8ALI AND BnAEL BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, No. 88 Prince William Street, ST. JOHN, N. B. Every description of Ladies', Misses', and Gents' Boots and Shoes, sold at a very small profit. D:F" Please call and see for yourself. 1 ROBERT KEDEY, 77 Britain Street, Saint John, R. B. mandtaoturbb of UPPER LEATHER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Constantly on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices, or approved paper. CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND BARK. WM. B. CALDWELL, 9IAUB m AU. mrofl ov FOREIBN AND D0ME8TIG LEATHER, No. 20 Doek Street, St. John, N. B. JAMES NETTLES, 21 VinON ST., SI. JOHN, N. B., Mannfaetunr of all Undi of FINE BISCUIT, STROP, CHfiWING GUM, &e. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ■ I i! 1 Mi fi I iir m "s;- M! it; , . I mi ,1 :"■ ''■■■'.'Ii lit ■" lid M 10 i 48 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. « (OPPOSITE CLSTOM HOUSE,) 146 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, i H. C. ST UBBS, PRO PRIETOIL p. S. This is the largest and best furnished House in the Froyinces, and conTenient to the Steamboat Landing. MWMHGE HOTS&, 166 Prince William Street, SAIMT SSHMa HEW BBUMSWICjR, PROPRIETOR. '0 Comer King and Charlotte Sts. P. T. ^V^HITNEY, Proprietor. ii:' m C. H. L. PIERRE, Proprietor. Meaif of all kinds served up at shortest notice. FBESB: oysters in their Yanous Styles, and sold by the Quart or OsUon. Ic^ Cream furnished by the Quart and Gallon at the shortest notice. MEALS PROVIDED BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Kmps coiuUmtty on hand Bottled Ale, Sorter, SarBsparilU, Cider, Sod* Water. PrmceH Street, next door to Judge Ritohie'i Building. 5 3ET, R. Provinces, Sts. notice. 1 sold by test notice. »ffX» • mU Water. Bnildiog. ADVERTISING DEPARTMBXT. 49 WAVE&tY 80OSE, No. 73 KING STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. JOSEPH SCAMMELL, PROPRIETOR. kmmm&M house, 39 KINQ STREET. S. B. ESTEY, Proprietor, isfii No. 21 KING STREET, Neuifly opposite the Commercial Palace, ST. JOHN. N. B. 1! Good fcooommodation for Permanent and Transient Boarders. M. J. McCIILLOUfiH, Proprietor. FRASTKLIJf HOUSE, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. TIereby r«8p«c tflill > informR the Ijidies and Qentlrmcn of Saint John, that he has o;.otjed« F1U8T OLAH^ IHNING AND OYSTKR SALOON, on the §tand formerly kn v^ruasthe " WHITK 110U8E," 83 jpnir^OB ■wriLLiXA.iMi eT-R-^nzr?, Where he truKts that fifteen yeav»' experience, and a rlow att»'ntlon to buiinew, wiir merit for Itim the reup' ot and patronnne of r. .llwernlnK' public. l"hl"« UouMS will be furninbed with every delloHcy the nurk- affordi. ALL KINDS OF GAME IN THEIR SEASON. OTBTXRS IN BVURT BTYLJP. STJAK. CBICKXM8. *0., fto. O" Board «r thb Day or Witii on Riaiomabui Tbems. 1: : i; 1) ■*i mi :s HW 50 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. EDMUND E. KENNAY, '^ (LATE OP LONDON.) - 120 GERMAIN STREET, Sir* ^SKias, us. ©♦ Piano-fortes, Organs, and Melodeons tuned and repaired. Piano-fortes re-silked, polished, packed and removed. N. B. — ^Mechanical and Professional opinion given on Piano-fortes. BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE TABLES MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. ~ A. J. H. BARTSCH^ dRONOMETER, WATCH MD CLOCK MAKER, DiALKR nr NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS AND JEWELLERY. NO SATISFACTION — NO PAY. No. 76 1-2 Prince William Street, SAINT JOHN, N. B. GEO. H. IHAfirilV, WORKING JEWELLER. &0. CroBby*s Building, 103 UNION STREET. 8T. JOHN. N. B. JAMES J. LAWLOR, DIPOKTB& Of JEWELLEBT, &o. No. 26 GERMAIN STREET, ^Y, '9 Piano-fortes no-fortes. ORDER. lAKER, ERY. reet, 5TREET, ADVRRTISING DEPARTMENT 61 eV W. PURCHASE, WORKING JEWELLER, Continues td execute all work usual in his line at lowest prices, and with despatch. 28 OSRMAIN STREET, ST. J0H:>7, N. B. JOHN S. ROWE, WATCHMAKEE, AND J DB ^%V IB L L E :Et9 94 PKINCE WILLIAM STREET, GEORGE P. STAPLES, 4 < CLOCK I WATCH MAKER. & JEWELLER » 'J AND OlALIR Ilf WATCHES, CLOCKS, md JBWELLEaY, 38 KINQ STBEET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. a7-RK7AIRINa DONX PROMPTLY AMD AT BXASONABLX PBZ0X8. ALBERT 8. HAY, KAITTI'AOTUBIIB OT SILVERWARE, Entrance, 58.^ King Street, ST. joHsr, ir. B. Jewelleiy repaired at abort notice. T. J. SUFFREN, DRAIIR llf WATCHES Alio NO. 80 KINQ STBEET, 8T. JO KIT, W. ». Q^ Watches and Jewellery repaired at ■hr>rt notlm. Ml ;| i^ 111 '^^ '11 r I ; ■ ^ ■ i.-i !;•;•.; f- m- ^1 ri' if » ")R 52 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. FOSTER'S CORNER, CORNER OF KING AND GERMAIN STREETS. Persons desirous of obtaining correct and life-like pictures in PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES, &G. Will do well to call at this establishment. Old or Faded Daguerreotypes restored to their former bril- liancy and copied to any sii&e required. Particular attention given in obtaining Children's Idkenesses. J. N. JJURLAND, Proprietor. No. 6 Charlotte 81, St. John, N. E J. N. HARDENBROOK, PROPRIETOR. The Subscriber havinff refitted the above rooms, is now prepared to make Ambrotypks, Mkt.ainotyi'KS, &c., at the bhortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Liknessos neatly inserted in Lockets, Brooches, Rings, &c. All who desire a satisfactory picture would do well to call Rt No. 6. P. 8. Particular car<> taken in ubtaining Childken's Likknescsss. f REETS. res in ES, &G. ler bril- IkenoBses. roparcd to lutico and t No. 6. KNKSeSS. ADYERTISINO DEPARTMICNT. 53 WILLIAM N. VENNING, No. 60 KING STEEHT, lifPORTtR AND DIALER IN mm mm & mmm viik'smm, (Solb d^aiuf. mh Jint |«*bdltrg of «&erg bescnption, BEST SILVER PUlE ON ALBAIA SPtiOK3, KNIVES. FORKS, &c. Fort Mounaies, Pocket Books and Fancy Goods, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, &c., &o. Manufacturer of Silver Spoons and Forks warranted equal to Coin. Al80» FINE GOLD WEDDING KINGS always FINE WATOH UEPAlA..INa. Sonf of Temperance Division Emblems FumisLed. CASH PAID vou OLD GOLD AND SILVER. 4 "I -ila If, r '1 Hi, I I 1 ,1'' I .hi^ -«' in." , j'' •' r\- 1 ■ y- 64 ADYEBTISING DEPABTMKMT. MEFPIELO HiU '9 5 MARKET SQUARE. The Subscriber has on hand and offers cheap for cash, Silver Spoons, Electro-Plated Spoons and Forkis, Standard Gold Wedding Bings, Ladles' and Gents' Gold Chains, Ladies' Brooches, Bracelets, Hings, &c. Mi mi Mnt ^mtll §mu. Reticules, PorSuioiiies, Card Cases, MANTLEFIECE ORNAMENTS. l^txfnmtx^t Soaps, Brusljca, Combe, ^c. $^c, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Fishing Tackle, Guns Pistols, Flasks, Caps, Sec, CRICKETERS' IMPLEMENTS. 8iPSGTACx.i;^, STS (g..:i.ssss, SIC, sire. CURLED HAIH, HAIR CLOTH, AND GLUE. Joiners', Cabinetmakers', Carriage Builders' and Carvers' Tools, in great variety, FILES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION D:^ Watches, Jewellery, &c., carefully repaired with promptitude and ftt moderate charges. R. THOMPSOISr. >9 ctush, IS and ings, QS, , &c. rs. asks, UE. ilders' iety, udc and at ST. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 55 m JOHN B. COLEMAN, m. TVo. 8 Se^vell Street, We are constantly manufacturing Pianos with all the latest improvement and styles. Parties wishing to purchase will please take notice that in an imported article they have no one to call upon in case the Piano should prove unsound. They also pay more than they would for an instrument purchased in the Province, as the duties are saved, which the purchaser has to pay on an imported article. t All Piano-fortes manufactured at this establishment are warranted for three years. REMEMBER, NO. 8 SEWELL STREET. ' I i ■' L i '4'- ■!■ !■ il ?' mi IH; mi ¥. ! ! to ;;," Ml t i|iii-4 56 ADVERTI8INO DEPARTMENT. |Pl^flt00rap^ anir ^mferotgp^ ^oomB, MESSRS. BOWRON & COX Are prepared to take WBM'S^MAS.'SB OF EVERY VARIETY, STYLE, AND SIZE, PLAIN OR COLORED, And with all of the modem improvements in their line of business. ALSO, ON SHORT NOTICE AND REASONABLE TERMS. The Pnblic are respectfully inyited to give them a call and examine specimens. PIAN^O-FOETES. MESSRS. BOWRON & COX Are also Agents for the Pianos manufactured by A. M. McPhail, Jr., Boston, Mass., Which for tone, superiority of finish and elnsticity of touch, have secured for diera the reputation of THE BEST PIANOS MANUFACTUEED IN AMERICA. MADAME FABBRI. ANNA BISHOP, " TARIAN, MR. RICHARD MULDER, " SEDGWICK, " HOFFMAN, MR D. J. MoLAUOHLIN, McTAVlSH. BRITON, SAMUEL BROWN, W. KENNEDY, Si. Jobx, N. B. J 11 6^ ? ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 67 id examine S. F. M^TTHE^WS, WHOLISALB AND RETAIL ' "^ No. 3 LEINSTEB STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. FASTBY, CAKE, and WEDDING OAJCE, always on hand, and made to order at short notice. Orders from the countrj accompanied with the Cash, promptly attended to. ;. ISAAC QUINNALL, VANUFAOTUSIB Ot OF THE BEST QUALITY, v^ * AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES 61 KING STREET, Orders solicited from the country and promptly attended to. JOHN C. McINTOSH, 45 DOCK ST. SJLixT jroHsr, x, s. IiUnniacturer of kU kindi of Sfeij imi, line lisait, GONPECnONEAT, Syrups, Chewing Gum, Ao. H* H. FINCH, Whotoiale *nd RetaU CONFECTIONER, No. 6 Germain Street, Foot of Market St ST. JOHN, N. B. I ' ' ' i |r ; „i pi PL ■ij I'M I i: i;].^ It i'",ii S !..t: •'I -I "i; IB i 3,.'i: Pi I E ( ■ 58 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. ii ■ij THOMAS RANKINE & SONS, SHIP MEAD AND CRMM Soda Biscuit, » Sugar do. Win© do. Bntter do. Oraham do. Qroat Bread, j Family Pilot Brmd, Water Pilot Bread, Molasses and Sngar Cakes, Bntter Crackers, Water do. Oyster do. Graham do. C^iampagnedo. Kos. 1 and 2 Pilot Bread, Kediom Bread, Navy Bt^ad, Oinger Bread. No. 14 MILL STBEET, (KNOWN AS THB "STEAM BAKERY,") Tbomab BAVKIKB, Thohas a Albx. Bamkinx. . RAiouiri, ? IKINX. ) SMSI2 mm, STa s. ' i »i ' *i» "i ' *^# Orders fron- the country, containing remittaoce, pnActnally attended to. - . , ^ iONS, u «. Pilot Bread, SET, L STa S. nee, puActnally ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 59 G. WILLIAMS & SON, 2 Charlotte Street, 8T. somm, asff. b. Wholesale and Il«tail Dealers in Jlottr, (Sormneal, ^tns, Sfngaw, SPIOES, &o. ALSO, COTTirTBT FKODUCE. J. H. JOJfES, LOAF AND BISCHT BAEERT, No. 5 Charlotte St. ST. JOHN, N. B. SIMEON oONES, (Snccessor to Robert Keltie,) 1^=1=^^ 1=^^=^^ Kgg-Q2| Hsai^ia Bia isss^bb subb^^ AND DIPORTEB OW MALT WHISKEY, Corner Carmarthen and Union Streets, ST. JOHN; N. B. JOHN DOHERTY, CARL REGEN, ALE & PORTER DOCK STREET BfiSWER^ ST. FAO^BICE ST. BMWERY. 8T. SOTtSTf IT. S. S)S» S'&kM^ Ms M» FRANCIS McKEB, THOS. K. GOEBELL, SO^P NEAT'S FOOT OIL AllII 1 A"'" GLUE & BONE MANUAE MANUFACTURER, MAmrS'AOTUBXB, Waterloo Street, 20 Germain St. ST. JOHN, N. B. ST. jOHir. ir. D. I I '■ ,1 ■I V ■' 'I ' i ■ ;^ n Uii ) :1i. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■tt m 12.2 I!? HA ^ ;!f U£ 12.0 i^^^ ^ > V f^ '> Photographic Sciences Corporation ^ :\ \ \ M WIST MAM vnmn WIMTni.N.V I4SM 4^ ;\ ? A-JSf A K dialu ih No. 17 DOCE STREET, WEST xm\A nwtn, 11 DOCK STSEBT, ST. JOHN, M. B. ROBERT McAFEE, Jr., Proprietor, ncPOtrik AND DBAUB IH WEST INDIA GOODS, §xm ui Slack %m, $abi nria liefinei Si^m, FRvrrs, snoEs, pickles, sauces, WINES, SPIRITS, & CORDIALS. *«* PftfticaUr attention given to City, Countrj, and Ships' Orders. Oreat care is taken in selecting none bat first class goods for this OBtabtuhment. From the Sobseriber's long experience in this branch of business, and the advantage of importing goods direct from the best European and American markets, ho olfbrs inducements to purchasers which are not generally to be obtained in the City of St. John. BOBSBT MoAFBB. Jr. ,1 H r. '!'■' 1'. » \ .1 '^^■Ml h ... ! ■ in hMi h 1 ::f 'I 62 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. JOHN MARVEN, IVo. 1 "W^ai-d Street, OFF SOUTH MARKET WHAEF, - IXrOtVIB, WBOLBSALB AND BITAIL DIALBB IH UQUORS, FLOUR, ftROCEBIES, AND PROVISIOITS. T. & R. COUGHLAN, DBALBBS IN LIQUORS, &;c. 3 Ward Street, (Off South Wharf,) a CLAKKE, GENERAL PROVISION '9 0mi}iiisi!@i0tt Mmlmi U Water Street. St John, M. B. M. DRISCOLL, DIALBB ni * PROVISIONS & GROCERIES, mv. (Nmt tha Farry Landing ,) A 69 7 fltDBON, N. IB. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 63 JAMES McALART, WBOLBSAU AND KRAIL SIALBR IK tUf ^iptiSt &dfu%, ©[?50© [FiK^iyjoir©, ^Y© ^9 uuuv^uu^s/9 No. 68 SOUTH SIDE KING ST. (Opposite " Warerley Uoute.") WILLIAM B. KNIGHT, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In eOGERIES, FRUITS, &c. No. 88 King Street, (Under "St John Hotel^ INTERNATIOirAL leat (& Utgriable larktt. COUGIILAN & CO., 134 Prinee William St., St. John, Victuallen and Oeaeral Dealers in FRESH AND SALT MEATS, Poultry, Cheene, Butter, Laed, IIahs, Ykoctablis, &o. N. B. SHIP CHANDLERY ft STORES put up at the shortest notice. WILLIAM MARTIN, ^ WHOLISALI AKD kRAIL DIALBB IR No. 56, South Side King Street, JOHN R. RONALD, Wholesale knd ReUll No. 4 Mill Street, ST. JOHN, V. B. JOHN McGOWAN. GBOGEBIES AND FLOUR STORE, C ITY ;jtij«i, I ROAD. J I i ■1^ i I ii-» J' •' \ 4 I, I in; j! J i . t u ■. I .1 • l^b- > tT 8OLI0ITED, 66 Charlotte Street, 66 ST. JOHN, N. B. LESTER BROTHERS, WH0LB84I.1 AMD KRAU BBAUM IK CHOICE FAMILY OSOCEBIES AHS pkoyisio:n's, Qoois delivered with promptness, and warranted to give satisfaction. . WHITNEY'S FAMILY aHOCERY, 88 k 90 Germain, corner of Prineeu Street, St. John, N. B. EVERY DE80RIPTI0N OF 6R00ERIE8, WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL FAMILY AND SHIP STORKS PROMPTLY SUPPLIED. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 65 WM. H. LESTER, SBALU VK FLOUR AND CORN MEAL, WM. iWBii]^!. No. 28 CHARLOTTE STREET, Third door North of Country Market, W. H. GIBBON, AMD DIAUB ni Flour, Meal, Teas, AHD Q-eneral Oroceries. AtSO, SALT, DRY, AND PICKLED FISH, PORK. BEEF, AND 8X0IED MEATS, Butter, Cheese, Homespun Gloth, Fruits, Sco. i^Ckeap fl%r C»«h, or Pr*«laee la exckMiffe..ff« ConalgnmonU h OoiLmiMion orders aolicited, partfeoUr sttoattoa givea to (he aame. No. 19 South Market Wharf, 07. m^w, n. Be 3 . ■111' M (i S ■fK ^; I 66 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. JOHN CHRISTY, No. 76 KINQ STREET, Under the "Waverley Rouee," ' IMPOKTIB AND WHOLISALB ARO BRAIL DBAUB Hf West India Produce, • TE^S, COFFEES, Spiees, Dried Fruits, Pickles, Sauces, STARCH, MUSTARD, INDIGO, DYE WOODS, DRY SALTEBY, Paper, Twines, Butter, Cheese, Fluid, Brooms, Fails, &c., fto. WILLIAM KING, (Fronting Market Street,) SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. auriBAL DIALBB XK (Sxmm ol all Smristions, Slt^oksaU ntHi Retail. Alao, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, Dried Apples, Beans, Pickles, Cranberries^ Vegetables, Produce of all kinds, &c. C. MURRAY, No. 69 King Street, {Under tht '^WaverUy Hotue,*^) Jt:^\ .roMTJsr, jv. .8. Keepa oonitantly on hand a well leleeted ■took of FAHILT GB0CEBIE8, Flour, Meal, fto., ftc. WbolMale and Retail. WILLIAM KENNEDY, GROCER, Vernon's Brick Building, 47 KING ST. R. JOHH, H. B. :|" ET, ice, s, inces, Id. ions, NEDY, B, luilding, ST. B. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 67 P. McARDLE, 132 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, AiUolaliiK Coaslilan Jto Co.*s Markett ST. JTOHSV, at. B. DIALER IN GROCERIES, SHIP CHANDLERY, &c. HAS OONSTANTLT ON HAND PAINTS; LAMP AND PAINT OILS; CORDAtiE, OF ALL SIZES; Together with a choice Msortment of J. M'INTYRE, IlfPOBTIB AMD DIAUK IN uutmf ^ :L IV o. 1 3 O, CORNER CF PBIUCE iriLLIAIH AND DUKE STREETS, NKW BRUNSWICK FLiUB&i 34 Charlotte St.» head oi Country Market, ST. jroHBT, nr. B. The sabscribcr keeps constantly on hand FLOUB, COBNMEAL and BUCKWHEAT, of thebest Domestic and American brands. Also, OATS, COBN and FEED, of every description, together with a general assortment of GBOCEBIES, wholesale and retail. joniv OMir-H. 1 A. N. PETERS, DIALBB IK W. 1. 600D8 ft GROCERIES, UO UNION 8TBBET. (Under th« Union Hotel,) SAINT JOHN, N. B. AU orders promptly attended to. HUGH MORRIS, DKALIR IN GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, No. 21 DOCK STBBBT, SAINT JOHN, N. B. 1 h 1 ; i .4 ■,> ■•I; I 1^ i :'„ w ill' ; yi# life- P It!:: 'VB^'i W *t'*«*ft"' e . I I ■' '68 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. ^SKDSDaS [D3S)S)a^ WHOLE8ALB DBALBR IN FLOUR, CORN MEAL, TEA, TOBACCO, SUGAR, MOLASSES, &c, Q Nelson Street, TS^^l.T'BL 'SiiL.AJT^'BL'XinP '^TVTS^.A.Zl.X*, WILLIAM MOOEE, DfPOBTKE AND DBALIR IN FLODB, MEA£, PORE, TEAS, TOBACCO, &c., &c. J. i& T. ROBINSON, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, SneAR, I0IA88ES, Tea, Tobacco, SALT, &c., &c. ALSO, IHispeck Cloths, Hay and Oats, &c., &c. NORTH SLIP, AND 87 UNION STREET, liif ADVBRTI8INO DEPARTMKMT. 69 THOMAS BU8TIN, DKALU IN OP ALL DESOBIPnONS, (/orner of Princess and Charlotte Streets, HAWKES & O'KEEFFE, AND DEALERS IN sanwiai, saaMs i?®asp ms®., AUO, WINES, ETC., as CHARLOTTE STREET, NEAR COTJNTRT HABXET, 'i 3. HaWKM, ) M. O'Kurri. f B. McCROSSIN, PIALBB Iir latffn, |orh, fart, |ms, BUnER. 0HEE8E, BEANS, DRIED APPLES, FLODR, GRAIN, AMD GENERAL GROCEKIES, 14 Kins Square, St. John, N. B. B. P. PRICE, mroBTiB or Jfkr, €m Ptal, fro., fte., 20 HOBTH BIDE XlirO BaVA}lE, ^^^^r»^»0*0*0 Constantly on hand, TBAS. TOBACCO, SUOAR, fto., together witn a general assortment of Oroceries. ii WW I. I, t ■;i.ii I r -; 1^ I . >-'V 'hi" ■'*l jM . •' |3' . I: 70 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. RAMEY, STURDEE & CO. ine Pertlants anlif l^gents, Cominission Merchants, &c. ALIO, MINERVA Agents for LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON. 83 Priace William Street, ST. JOHN, N. B. THOMAS FURLONG, DIBBCT IMFOBTEB Or m, %xmVm, fe AOBNT rOB CELEBRATED EAST INDIA PALE, BURTON, HILD AND STRONG dOL JL^ J^ sQP 9 MSAB FERRT LANDINO, ST. JOHN, N. B. R^ ADVBRTI8INO DEPARTMENT. 71 JOHN DEVER, GENERAL GROCER AKD LIQUOR DEALER, 42 Dock St. SAIHT MM, H. B. P. D, QUINN, 'WhotoMle and Retail GROCER, Mine & Sfirit |eaUr, No. 46 DOCK ST. ST. JOZZM*, IT. B. J^MES DEVER, IMPORTER OF Wines, Teas, Liquors, WT INDU AND FOREIGN GOODS, No. 14 DOCK STREET. THOMAS B. BUXTON, (SuMMior to Tbohai Pabh,) ' 'WHOLlfALB AND RETAIL DEALER Of Groceries, Sugars, Teas, Tobacco, WINES, SPIRITS, CORDIALS, ETC. 26 Dock Street, JOHN BRADLEY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN iENEiAL SBiiERI 1 II.^il, IE AIL, WINES, UaUORS, ETC. No. 24 DOCK STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. r 'il I H •M I ' ' 'I ■'1^1 :im Gutter, &l IV'ear Railroad Depot, SA!NT JOHN, N. B. ^ ♦ MONUMENTS OF ALL KINDS, IH XABBIiX. OBANXTJI. AND rBUSTOlTK. M&ElBail (OlHSMM^lf ^SiSCJIBi. AJSm STONE GUTTING GENEBAXLY, EXECUTED ON REASONABLE TERMS. F. W. CLEAR'S IHABBLE WOSES, WATERLOO STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. The Sabteriber, thankfUl for pant favors, reipectftiUy notUlM the public that he contiDUM tomanufkcturr MOMJIdENTS. TOMBS, TABLES, HEAD bTONES, FOUNTS, Ac, in Italian Marble, American do., aod Freentone. AIm>— Marble Mantelpieces, Centre Table Tops, Wash-stand do., Buieaa do., Counter Top*, he, 4c., furnished to order. The work done in this establiHhment is in charce of a thorough workman, and one who is eap>^'cl-* of executing any class of work that may be required in the Marble and Freestone branches Persons winhing to purchase Monuments, he, can be ftimiahed with designs or such information as will enable them to buy to the beet advantage, free of expense. The ^'ubi^^ib<-r d<:t(Tniine» to sell at as Iowa scale of prlcM as th»eeuf any other esUhlinhment. The flu:ilitius for getting up every description of work lo M«rble or Vrceiitone. are as good as can be found elsewhere. {C^ The difhreut kinds of Marbles are Imported direct from the United States, ttc. rieaw call and examine. SHOP ON WATERLOO STREET. St. Jork, N. B., 1861. F. W. CLEAR. t' li IT' iii it i If I H ii» , n 'If; it, )■; ' \ 11 74 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. CHARLES E. WTIER, amnt Am attmx f aoking (§lm & iktm ixmt llaimfatlttrtr, IMPORTER OF GERMAN & ENGLISH WINDOW GLASS, 1 ' (' ; r" >■ !'^^: tl il 1{oi(edi ai*oqi)d, ^pd £r?^h)elled a(qs3, f^ient fi^te, Sea, 85 PRINCE WILLIAM ST. Sir* j)®ia!Ki^ sa* ©<> THOMAS H. KEOHAN, Ming §hss, portrait f ktare, anb ©bal f m ik n 1 §» Brmry dewripUoa oonatantly on hand »nd made to order. No. 2i Germain Street, Sa int John, N. B. Old 7r»tnM Be-gilt, ao as to look equal to new. Orders by Mail or Ezpreti promptly attended to. DOHERTY & CO., CARVERS ft GILDERS, }oQse ^ S^^iif 0rnamenter«» No. 61 Oennaia Bt. Two dnor» North ot Trinity Church, 8T. JOUV, jr. B. Mantel, Toilette, and Pier OlauMs; Portrait, Picture, and Oval Framei; Window Comleee, Fire Bereens, Ito., Bie, French and Bnf lish iBgraTinn con- •Untly on hand. Old Framee Out and Repaired, to look ae well aa new. WILLIAM HILLMAN, PLiLT3ER, 103 UNION BTBBET, ■T. ^oHir. ir. B. ^^^^^^^^^^^^•^^i^^^^^^^t^^^^^f^ All article! pertaining to Houae, Cflach, or llarneM UMe, plated in the beet man- ner. t%t xtr, LASS, e, ScQ, S. B. IAN, Jti, SET, IM, COACh, bMt tnan- ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 76 M. N. POWERS, UNDEBTAKEB, AMD DIAUB IN m OF ALL KINDS, TVo. ©e Cliarlotte Street, South of St. John Hotel, Mine side, ©AD[RO'ir J)(o)[]^[hi]j, K]o ©a Will attend to all the duties connected with Funerals, in a satisfkctory manner, and superior style. Prices moderate Keeps always on hand, MAUOGANY, WALNUT and COVERED COFFINS, of all siwB, and at all Prices. MOUNTINQS and CXjOIHS of all kinds, for covering CofBns. PLATES ENGRAVED AND LETTERED. OCT* Hearses and Palis ftamished. Grave Clothes, and every article in the line for •ale at lowest prices. \* Orders in Town or Country executed with promptness by day or night. Funerals attendf PUin uid rices et. ings, '» KNOX & THOMPSON, CABINET MAKERS ARD (Nearly opposite Trinity Ciiurcli, West side,) 56 GERMAIN STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. All kinds of Cabinet Work made to order, at the shortest notice, on reasonable terms. THOMAS EOBINSON, Cabinet llalier, Ipljokterer, u)i MmkMm, No. 53 Germain Street, ■ '* SAHHT 3m% M. B. C^ Furniture of ^very description made to order, and warranted of the best materials and workmanship. *ii^* Undertaking promptly attended to, and charges moderate. A. LORDLY & CO., Manulkctarer and Dealer In OOTTAQE AND PARLOR FURNITURE, Chamber Sets, Looking Glasses, Feathers and Mattrasses, 60 Charlotte St., 4 doors South St. John Hotel, ST. JOHN, N. B. CHAS. E. BURNHAM l8 a FUNERAL UNDERTAKER, and atU^nds to any duty connected with that profession at the shortest notice, lie keeps at his Warerooms, STo. Aft A m Oeraiain Street, the largest assortment nf COFFINS and CASKETS to be found in thecity. Also, Grave Clothes of all sises and quality. All orders left at either Warerooin, or the Dwelling Apartment over the Ware- room promptly attended to. Furniture of all kinds on hand and made to order. Pews cushioned and lined. Old Furniture Repaired and Re-polished, Upholstered, ke, Featliers of variuujt inds, qualities and prices. C. L. TUHLE, SULIR IN FURNITURE, AND rUflSHIB OP Mofih & Cauc-Scal Chairs, AT TBI Fornitore Depot, Market Bqnare, 8T. jron^, ST. n. i luare, I I •■ i 1 !'i:.!l 1 'i ic ' I' I / fl ■;*, ' tux Ik- in,.. m. ^1 ■ ■ VX- i. 78 ADVEKTISINO DEPARTMENT. S. CORBITT, AND UPHOLSTERER, Opp. Jamei Harris' Foondry Warehoase, MILL STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. SWEET & FALES, mm &tmi$, No. 13 BBUSSELLS STREET, Opposite City Hay Scales,* ALL ORDERS FOB 2»E' l!€imi MB WMl mM\ ALSO, IONIC, CORINTHIAN AND COMPOSITE CAPITALS ; In short,— Every description of Ship and House- work neatly executed and punctually attended to. ROGERS & MULLIN, PAPER HAN6ERS, GILDERS, GRAINERS ft GLAZIERS, . 13 BRUSSELLS STREET. (Oppocita City Hay Bealoa.) ■IT. O'OS ADVERTISING DKPART&IBNT. 79 HOLT & NUGENT, East End of Union Street, ST, JOHN, N. B. m gPINE BOARDS, o < — H^ DIMENSION STUFF ^^ OUT TO OBDEB. p L ^ isr K, ABD '® 09 ►id CO HI hH tr« M CQ RAILWAY DEPOT. LnMBM AffiB LMK Tho Subscriber has opened a Lumber Yanl at THE SAINT JOHN BAUWAT STATION HOUSE, Where he will keep for sale ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, Best Seasoned Pine Boards and Plank, Planed Spruce k Pine Flooring Boards, Deals & Hewn Seantling, SIDING, CLIP B0ARDMHI1LES& LATHS, MOULDINQS OF AT.L KINDS, FENCE POSTS AND SCANTLING, WINDOW 8A8HE8, FRAMES, AND DD0R8. Q^ Persons from the country purchasing from him will hare their Lumber, &c., put on board the Cars free of expense. All orders punc- eato. ii 1(1 '1 Jl tually attendee H. SFENCE. hv l 80 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. PROVINCIAL SASH AND BUND FA.OTOIIY, JOHIV W. SIILIS & CO., Prop'rs. Adjoining James E. Masters' Coach Factory, opp. E. & J. W. Broad's, No. 7 SYDNEY STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. PARTICULAR AHENTION PAID TO SHIP WORK. Doors of Walnut, Butternut and Mahogany, Blinds Repaired, Ships' Skylights, Ships' Binnacles, Window Cornices, Step Ladders, Plain Furniture. GOTHIC, ELIFTIC and CIBCULAIt SASHES, for Chorobes, BAB BOOM SCBEENS, SHOP FBONTS and DBAWEBS and FIXTTTBES. \0^ Orders firom the Gountty respeotftilly solioited, and promptly attended to. JOHN W. SniilS. WM. IjOVE. JAMES CLERKE, . , X .._ -, MANUFACTURER OF :■ \.^- BOOT TREES AND LASTS, OF EVERY STYLE. CHHMFS, &CG., Ace. ' '' PLANKS AND BOARDS PLANED, TONGUED, AND GROOVED, AND SAWED TO ANY DIMENSIONS. All kinds of Fancy Work for Coach Makers, Cabinet Makers, Carvers, and others. Jig Sawed. M ATONES MANUFACTURED AND WARRANTED. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 81 IND rop'rs. . Broad's, SkyUghts, are. kTL EOOM RES. tended to. [. liOVE. JTS, >x'^ GUED, ►NS. Makers, FAIRBANKS & CO., 23 Germain Street, St. John, N. B., t ^iiiiiifii mm &c., &c. Keep constantly on hand a well selected, assortment of litttttes, f 00liing (glasses, €luk Materials, &l, OLD FRAMES RE-GILT; CLOCKS CAREFULLY REPAIRED. SAWING AND PLANING MILL, No. 152 Union Street, 0pp. the Hay Scales. All kinds of Job Flanine, Sawing, Tonguing, Grooving, Morticing, Trimming and Jig Sawing, done with dispatch. (SbetQ btscrtption of SBoob PanlDing stuck to orber anb on ^anb for salt. WOOD TURNIN6 EXECUTED IN A SUPERIOR MANNER. Mahogany and Black Walnat Planks, Boards, Joist and Veneers of all kinds. FAIRBANKS & CO. B. IL,i:N"aLEY3 Manu&cturer of and Dealer in DIMENSION STUFF CUT TO ORDER. - Deals, Boards, Scantling, Palings, and Laths on hand and for sale AT THE mul, Mosaurro cove, or at his ofhce, ST. JOHN, N. B. GOLDEN BALL 130 Union St., St. John, N. B. J. S. PALMER, Proprietor. XADI TO OBBia. Ships Work done at short notice. J* I. V. WORDEN, 4 Waterloo St., St. John, N.fi., HANUFAOTUBEB OF AND VENETIAN BLINDS, <9Ib $Unbs trimmtb at t^ts^orttst notitt. All orders promptly attended to. I! u V:.^n IS ''♦■■! w m ■ t ■ i 4\ A !i 14 1 i 'is;- life I I ; "^1 . 1%^ w 1: t !ii«'"1 ^3i 41 k^'5 ?■ m ir^V'j i 82 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. W. B. FROST, i)amt €nxi^tvdtx,_ CONTRACTOR, AND BUILDER, Paddock Street, St. John, N. B. Jobbing solicited and executed with promptness. ROBERT COLEMAN, Comer of Garden and Sewall Streets, SAMUEL CEOTHERS, ; MANUFACTURER, WATEBLOO STREET, (NEAR THB " GOLDEN BALL,") SAINT JOHN, N. B. GEO. PEACOCK, 34 KELSON STEtEZT, ST. JOHN, ir. B. MumActurer of BARRELS AND KE6S, And all kinds of Cooper Work, At the shortest notice, and warrant- ed to give satisfaction. ALBERT HARTT, 179 ViriON STBEET, A few doon EMt of BruMelli Street, ST. JOHN N. B. ^^»^»^so^^^^»»^^#^»^ Manulhetarer of Carriages ani Sltigl^s Of the best description. IT^ REPAIRING done with neatness, punctuality, and despatch. lilt' neatneM, W. WARN, AND BATHING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 70 KINO STBEET, ^^^^^^■■■W ^»^fc^>^^^»^ A good aasortmeat of FIsSHING TACKLB always oa hand. D. OSWELL, MX-§tt$sinQ AND SHAYIFG SALOON, CONNECTED WITH ST. JOHN HOTEL. 06 Charlotte Street, SAINT JOHN. N. B. GEORGE SPARROW, NO. 38 CHARLOTTE STREET, OPPOSITE ST. STEPHEN'S HALL, 6 To j} ® {a sa^ ^o iBo JAMES ROZEE, (PROM LONDON, O.B) UMBRELLA AKD MANUFACTURER, IVORY AND BONE TURNER. 108 UNION STREET, JOUN FRANCIS RUSSELL, SHAVING & SHAMPOOING NO. 18 MILL STBEET, 8T. JPOHCir, m. B. ■i m \.\ 84 ADVERTISINO DEPARTMENT. r < i:v ■ M \V'^: A -'i J. C. MILES, MARUPACTCRIR OF TRANSPARENT LETTERED, BOBDERED, & LANDSCAPED. Superior, and 25 per Cent, cheaper than Imported from the States. ALSO, 6nrainentel, Sip, t!^ ^ttoratm fainting, IMITATOR OF WOOD, MARBLE, ETC. All orders from the Country promptly attended to. " XtSFSXlSXTOS OZVEN* IF XI E Gi XT I Z% S Z>. KOBHING NEWS BUHDINO, CANTEABUaT ST., BARBOUR & PENDLEBURY, llain M)i ^ttfjxA painters, njMNM AND FRESSCO PAINTING. GRAINING DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER. No. 93 Germain Street, Saint John, N. B. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. ESTIMATES SENT FREE. AbVBKTISINO DEPAKTMKNT. 83 Mb, FED. mported mtmg, rc. r ST., liters, ANNER. '.I N. B. FED. G. F. THOMPSON, No. 5 7 DOCK STREET, T. cO©[X]KO. 0^J. PAINTER, CtAItER. IMPORTER AND DIALER IN Paints^ Oils, Putty, &c. The following description of GLASS constantly on hand : — Plate Glass for Store Windows ; do. do. for Dwelling Houses ; English Sheet do. do. ; German Glass, all sizes ; Rough Plate, Fluted, Rolled and Diamond Glass, cut to order. COLORED GLASS, viz. : — Stained, Enamelled, White Flock, White Figured, Ground Glass for Church Windows, &c., &c. ; Ruby, Green, Blue, Amber and Purple Glass cut to order. STAINED GLASS MANUFACTORY. (The only one of the kind in British America.) The Subscriber having at great expense erected a Manufactory for Glass making, is now prepared to manufacture Church Windows, Hall Windows, Dome Lights, Side Lights, Fan Lights, or any description of Stained Glass required, on better terms than a similar article ,cun pos- sibly be imported. G. F. THOMPSON. ~ JOSEPH BELL, Pottse, B\i^f Sign, u)i Jfraitare fainter, PAPER HANGER, &c. No. 24 DUKE STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ♦#* All kinds of Imitation of Woods and Marbles neatly executed. A. D. BLAKSLEEi House, Sign, and Ornamental PAIFTER, Imitator of Woods and Marble, FAFEB HANQEB, 178 UNION BTBEET, R. G. CREAR, |0nse;!^%n fainter, GLAZIER & PAPER HANGER, No. bZ}i Germain 8t. D^ Orders ftrom the country solicited and estimatAS sent ft«e. ' Til .1; J .'. ■ .'! 'i : M l« ■f' hi I I 86 ADVERTISING DEPARTMRNT. J. & W. RTTNCIMAN, BRASS FOUroERS AKD MAMCFACTURER8 OF Brackets, &c. Pendants in Gilt and Bronze^ Ship Binnacle or Cabin LAMPS, to burn Albertine Oil. Old Gas Fixtures Ke-gilt or Ke-bronzed in a superior style. Repairing and Altering of Lamps to bum Gas or Albertine Oil. ALSO, MAVrrACTCKKKS OF Water Cocks of all descriptioiis, Branch Pipes, Hose Couplings, Oil Cups, Onage Cocks, Domestic Hydnuits, Ship Hinges and Hasps, Ship Water Closets and Castmgs of all descriptions. M WATER STREET. SAIMT JOHHf, IV. B. PHIENIX FOUNDRY & LOCGMOTIVE WORKS, Fond Street, - - - - St. John, N. B. The Proprietors of the above establishment manufacture LOCOMOTIVES, HICH «t LOW PRESSURE STEAM ENGINES, Steam Boilers, Steamboat and Mill Machinery, Turning Lathes, Screw Presses, Ship Builders' Cramps, Windlass Gear, -Cast Iron Pumps, and other Ship Castings, ''Bobbins' Patent Ck>mpound Botary Ijaver Pump Gear." Bark Mills, Oven and Fumnce Months, Ploughs, Fanner Wheels, Truck and Barrow Wheels for Kailway purposes, &c. Iron and Brass Castings; BLACKSMITH WOHK; Iron and Brass Turning and Planing ; Gear Wheels cast ; Machinery repaired with dispatch. 0:7" Orders respectfaUy •olkitod. FLEMING ft HUMBERT. ADVERTISING DEPARTMKNT. 87 lEBS (5. Qze, rtine Oil. J Oil. onplings, Singes y. B. ORKS, r. B. ire SURE T. rVindlosB ear.** Wheels, nd lira88 'ning aod 1. )ERT. C. PEARCE, PLIIBER, GIS FITTER & BRASS FOIllEB, Wash Bowk, House and Ship Water Closets, LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD, HYDRANTS, And every description of Water Fittings for Private Buildings, Hotels, and Private Residences. Also, Manufiuiturer of GAS CHANDELIERS AND BRACKETS, GAUGS Am WATM mmd>, ah pumps, Mill Bushes, Hose Couplings & Pipes, OIL OITPS. SHIPS' CASTINGS. And all Work oaually done in a Brass Foundry and Finishing Kstablialiment. OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, 2 FBINCESS ST. ST. JTQHNT, H. B. ~~ ■ I. I.. I ■ I ■■ ■ . . ■ - ... ■ — ■ ■ ■ . - ■■ y Encourage Domestic ManufiarCture ! JAMES F.NICHOLLS BegK leare to return hif* most sincere thanks to tlie inhabitants of Saint John and Tirinity, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the short time be has been La business, and would also inform them that he is manufiusturing FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF With all the modem improvements, Boperior to any Imported, and 20 per oent. Cheaper ! Partlefl wishing to purrlmse can receive a List of Prices and all other information required by calling at his place of business. rarilea flnpplled In Ht. tlohn. — Jtmei Lupton. Germain Street. Thf K«t«te of the lat« II. «. STniKiKld. W. ft A. (JikIiioo. Marki-t Htrvet J. Armftmn^. Prince Williani htrert J. lU-ad. South Wharf. Charlo* MoCart, I'rince William Street. J. Marvin. Ward Street. K. K. Pa(re. Kin^ Strwt. A. MHgee. Klnp Street. M. .Martin. Kinir Street. I.uiit * Piekup. (anterbury Street. Brown, King Street. A. Kankin. Purtland. D. l>evo«. Water Street. K. StublM, Amherat. IT?* Having bad 12 years' experience in some of the best workohops in London, be is prepared to do 8A1ITH WOKK in all its various branches, including Vault Dooni, Railings, Wrought Iron Fence Work, Girders, ftc., ftc. BEL.E. HAHrOISrO 1NEATL.T KXECUTKD. All ordan attended to with punctuality and dis[.atch. JA8. F. NICnOLLS. NOTIOB. — It has been aswjrted by Fire-l»roof fate Agenta of this City that nv 8»fcii are not Fire-proof I therefore beg to state that I am willing to test the Mine bv placing one of my Safes alongside of any imported one, and try their •aperiority by Fire ! JAMBS F. NICU0LL8. ' ! I ^v. i f .,;i' i'-iii M- ' n? It ;1 i I** I 88 ADVKRTISING OKPAKTAIENT. THOMAS CAMPBELL, &c., &c., CANTERBURY STREET, OPPOSITE THA post OFTICB, If i\f 'im s ■v Also, HouM and Ship's Water Gloaets, Scuppers, fto. HOT AIB FURNACE PIPES FITTED UP, &o., &e- Alwaji on hand, Gas Lamps, Pendants, Brackets, Shades, &c., &c. JAMES DYALL, FX«tT GAS FITTER & TIN PLATE WORKER, 42 WATER STREET, ALWATS ON HAND, CAS FITTINC8 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Zinc, Tin Ware, Copper, Lead and Water Pipes. WATER CLOSETS FITTED UP. (, : ADVERTISING DKPARTMENT. 89 L, 'It p. ® DIP* es, &c«i &c. ') $ IKER, TION, pes. LEE & COMPANY, UOUSE & SHIP PLIBERS ? COPPEK, TIN, ZINC, AND SHEET IKON WORKERS, No. 50 CANTERBURY STREET, Steam Heating Apparatus fitted up ; Steam Heating Coils made to order ; Ornamental, cheap, and substantial Hot Air Furnace Pipes made and fitted up. Always on hand, a ^ood assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Shades, &e., &c. Also, Cooking, Parlor, OfHce and bhip Stoves. XtOOFS aOVBRED ■WIT'II TIN" OR ZirTC. WILLIAM NICKSON, Coper, %m, 3>\tti |ron ^ Cin ^lateMorlicr, ]Xo« lO Cross Street, SAINT JOHN, N. 13. U^ Stovo Pipe and Tinware constantly on hand. Jobbing and Repairing done promptly and at reasonable prices. THOMAS 3I0011E, AND DIALBR IN ^'^m^^ aaiD 3?(j)^a ?a?3» sAiiST joHnr, n. b. I *; ' ,.' IIP ' m ■■ i mi i> m 90 ADVERTISING DtPARTMlfNT. JAMES MAGEE & CO., GAS FITTERS, TIN PLATE AND ^l^ttt |r0n WiBxhx», No. 112 Prince WiUiam Street, Keep constantly on hand a large stock of (3(j)(!)2[ia(3 ma mmh s^id^^, STOVE PIPE AND TIN WARE. ♦ *#* City and Country Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. HOT AIB PIPES NEATLY PITTED UP. BOWES & KENNEDY, DBALIM IN COOKING, PARLOR, AND SHOP STOVES, C05jer, Sfeeri |ron, gint, ani fin ipiale Moxhts, XAHUFACTUBER OF BVPESIOB COAL SCUTTLES, No. 4 Cross St., St. John. Tin and Zinc Water Spouts, Stores, Store Pipe and Tin Ware, constantly on hand. BTT' All kinds of Jobbing and Repairing in our line tfautnkfulljr receired and punctually attended to. A. ROWAN, PLUMBER, GAS FITTER, AMD TINSMITH, CBS 'E krs, set. IE. ided to. OVES, SB, tly on hand. ecelTed and '£R, DT, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 91 WM. HATWARD & CO., BRASS FOniDERS, Nos. 26 and 28 Sydney St. Manufacture every description of BRASS AND COMPOSITION CASTINGS For Ships, Mills, and Machinery. STEAM WHISTLES, GLOBE AND CLOCK VALVES, GUAGE COCKS, OIL AND TALLOW CUPS, COCKS FOR GAS AND WATER, Always on hand, and of the latest and most approved patterns. FIRE ENGINES Built to order, and warranted as good as can be imported. C ^ S T PITTED TO ORDER. Coppnr Smith Work, Patterns made to order, Composition Spikes and Bolts of erery siie always on baud. WULUK BATWAED, WILUAM HATWARD, JR. JOHK A. KRNiriOT. I 92 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. l^i,- i ADAM YOUNG, HANVFACTUREB Or €aahmQ, Hall, antr '^mlat STOVES, AGSICULTUItAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. Has constantly on hand at his Warerooms, Nos. 28, 30, and 32 Water Street, An extensive assortment of Cookmg Stoves, Begister Orates, Franklins, Ships' Cambooses, Flonghs, &c. Also on hand, a general assortment of Block Tin, Japan Wares and House Furnishing Goods. (nT* Ship ahd Mux Castings made to order at short notice. BERRYMAN & OLIVE, OEALUa IN ENGLISH AND AMEBIGAN Harness Mounting and Carriage Hardware, Jio. 11 KDG STREET, SADT JOH», !V. B. 9 R. RUTHERFORD, Veterinary Surgeon, Sydney St., St. John, N. B. (Mtmber of the Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh, &c., Ac.) Horses, Cattle, &c., suffering under diseases, treated on the soundest princi- pleH, and with the utmost care and atten- tion. Examinations for lameness and unsoundness carefully conducted. R. R. guarantees his COMPOUND BIiISTEB OINTMiliNT as a remedy for Spavin, Splint, Ringbone, Sprains, Chronic Lameness, &o ST. jroxiXT VETCTM FORGE, JAMES SCBYMOEOUB, Proprietor, 1 Sydney Street, 8T. jonir, ar. s. N. R. — floras Shod, on the most ap* proved scientific principles ; Lame Ilorsi's having the utmost care paid to them, and satisfiiction ensured to all patrons. ^ \nxbx [•eet, mbooses, Goods. i ■e, B. ORGE, SOUB, xeet, s. Iio moflt ap* ^me IIorHcfl to them, and trona. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 93 J. & THOS. MCAVITY, IMPORTERS ASD DZAUR8 IH English, French, German, American, and Domestic ^S^s> ^SaM^ ^ft^ cKW >^few> 'c©^ ^ HATB C0N8T&HTLT ON HAND, VIS. : Circular, Mill, Pit, Jig, Hand, Pannel, Buck, Tenant, Meat, Compass, Frame, Cross-cut, AND OTHBB WaM k Fajae's Siperior Tools aadl St@@L ALL KINDS or Stamped & Cast Brass Goods, for Ships' use. WROUGHT, GUT, PRESSED, AND PATENT WROUGHT NAILS AND SPIKES, Of Domestic, English and American makes. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. NETTLEFOLD & CHAHBERLAUrS PATENT Saf-teing, Irass & Iron fiimhUt-pint »04 Srwtos» From 3-S to 6 inches. GALVANIZED IRON WIRE FOR SHIP SKYLIGHTS. Wrought Copper Nails, Rivets, Born and Tatks. With a full assortment of shelf goods. AGENTS FOR STAPLES' PATENT Self-holding Ship Planking Screws. K* 94 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. iilM UNION FOUNDRY AND pkiltiiwl f wpljewejit WAREHOUSE, No. 7 WATER STREET. ALLAN BROTHEFS, (Late of HABBIS & ALLAN,) Manufacture and trade in all kinds of COOKIISra STOVES3 Ships' Cambooses, Mantelpiece and Begister Grates, Franklin, Shop, Office, Parlor and Cabin Stoves, Of all siaes and patterns. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ETERT DESCRIPTION. 0!7* They also manufacture to order m. STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, Ships' Windlass, Iron Capstan, Ship Castings of every description, And all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work. 0;!!^ All orders left at the Warehouse, No. 7 Water Street, will be executed in a workmanlike manner and with the utmost promptitude. ADVERTiaiNQ DEPARTMENT. 95 fTS RY, Tiption, EAGLE IRON FCINDRY, t' Albion & St. David Sts., Wellington Ward, Having been enlarged to meet the increaRing demand of its business, the Proprietor would call public attention to the same, and to inform them that his recently im- proved facilities for executing work, induces him to solicit further patronage. STEAM EJfGIFES, High or Low Pressure, for Steamboats, Pumping, Clearing, and Working Mines ; for Saw Mills Grist Mills, and propelling every kind of Machinery, made to order. STEAM ENGINE BOILERS, For Marine or Land purposes, made and repaired. Of all desoriptions, made to order, viz. : For Steam Engines ; Saw, Qrist, Bone, and Threshing Mills, and other Machinery. IRTTDDKJEL BRACKS, lUOIT KISTEBS. On hand. Ship Work, Patent Windlasses, Pipes and Pumps, Carleton Air Tight Coitk Stoves, Hulbert's Patent Plough, Cambooses, Close Stoves, Grates, Franklins, Gas Pipes, Oven and Furnace Mouths. Blaoksmith work of all kinds, executed promptly, and on reasonable terma, by ST. JOHN N. B. MCLACHLAN & GRAHAM, MANUFACTURERS OF lit; SMYTH STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. ABIEL LAWSON, AHO 4 Waterloo St., St. John, N.B. AU work done In a faithftil manner, and at a ftUr price. WILLIAM LEWIS, AKD S^i; tc (Summit %xmt, 83 BBTTAIir ST., All kind* of Jobbing done promptly. Hi : St fiif'J' 96 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. E. & H. BROAD, MANUFACTURERS OF Jkmi ^^ AND GENERALLY, Mhm"^ cDOIKlD^. 0^. SAMUEL SPILLER, MANUFACTURER OF ^m ^ee£( Of eyeiy description, and warranted to be superior to any imported. No. 148 Union St., St. John, N. B. O" All orders from the country and elsewhere attended to with punctuality. THOS. C. EVERin ft BRO. ST. JOHN FOUNDRY, Ko. 132 Bmssells St Keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of STOVES ft PLOUGHS. DI^ 411 descriptions of Iron Work done with neatness and dispatch. HANFORD B. SPILLER, RAZOB MANUFACTURER, 148 UNION STREET, 8T. JOHSr, ST. S. ALSO, £:d^e Tools Of every description, Manufiustured of the rery best Cast Steel* ADVERTISING DEP m English Iron. WBOUGHT SHIP SPIKES, Fn»n 5 inches to 10 inches long, with heads suitable for Deck and Ceiling. The quality of those Spikes is much approved by Ship Builders. IBON FOB SHIP KNEES AND STBAPS. Iron for Ship Knees and Straps made to order at short notice. N. B. Cash paid for aU descriptions of OIiD IBON, Wrought or Cast. PHILPS BROTHERS, MAKUFACTURERS OF COLORED AND WHITE PRINTING PAPER, Carpet, Sheatlung, Manilla, Dry Goods, Hardware and Grocers' * Of every description. FOOLSCAP. LEHER AND NOTE PAPERS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ENVELOPES, &c., &o. Warehouse, No. 10 Nelson Street. 6AIHT ^©MM} Ho Bo ADVKRTIHINO DEPARTMENT. 99 iPER. AND. YERNON SMITH & CO. €\{^mtx%, lk|infete, Iron & ^mss Jfonnte, MAIN AND CHARLOTTE STREETS. MANUFACTURERS OP HIGH \m LOW PUESSVRE STEAM ENGINES, SAW MILLS, IRON WORK FOR MINES, And Machinery of every description made to order. 03^ Agents for Charles Cammell & Co., Cyclops Steel Works, Sheffield ; J. Rogerson & Co., St. Peter's Iron Works, Newcastle-on- Tyne, England; and W. E. Coffin & Co., Pembroke Iron Works, Maine, U. S. VHLCiUH FOHNBRI, 11 & 13 HAM STREET, LOWER COVE, (AOKIT J)®[K1E0„ KO, la L^^a GEOEGE CEAia MANUFACTURER OF STEAM ENGINES, SHIPS' CASTINGS, Cooking StoTes aad Sbtps' GaoiItooseS; Of the latest and most approved patterns. ▲11 Of Which will be sold at Iiowest Cash Frioes. % .'■J 100 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. HENRY NICH0LL8, liOM iNEE MiKEi, AND COVBTEMT BAT, 81IXT JOHK, if.B. The Subscriber begs to retora his sincere thanks to his friends, and the Ship Builders in general, for the very liberal support which has so long and freelj been given him, and begs to inform them that he has erected a LARGE FACTORY, With suitable Machinery, for the purpose of making Iron Knees with greater facility than hitherto. All work intrusted to his care will be done with neatness and dispatch. HENBY NICHOLLS. HAXLWJLT FOUNDRY, AT MOOSE PATH STATION of the E. & N. A. RAILWAY. THOME & HAINSWORTH, MANUFACTURERS OF STOVES m AGRICMRAL IMPLEMENTS, PATENT STEERING APPARATUS, WINDLASS GEAR AND CAPSTANS, All kinds of Castings made to order in the best manner. The strictest attention giren to ]^liU and Ship orders. NO. 10 NOBTH MABKET WHAi^F. i B] ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 101 > OFFICE AT OLD STAND, Hill Bridge & 17 Water Street, St. John, X. B. JA^MES HARRIS, MANUFACTURER OF ALL RINDS OF MICULTGRAL IMPLEMENTS Mowing, Threshing, and other Machines, Ploughs of various descriptions, Farmers' Boilers, Cooking, Close and Orna- mental Stoves, Enamelled Mantle Pieces, Register Grates and Franklin Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Iron Fencing, Emerson Patent Windlass, Power and Plain Capstans, Ship Castings of all kinds. Ship Knees and Hammered Shafting, Steam Engines, Mill Machinery of both Iron and Wood, Railway Wheels and Axles, Rail Cars of every description. [I^ Castings made to Patterns, &c., &c, Orders left at Office, Mill Bridge, 17 Water St., or the Foundry, WILL RKCKIVB PROMPT ATTINTION. THOMAS RANTON, MANUFACTUBEB OF STMM BOILSRS^ SHIPS' WATER TANKS, « CA8 RETORTS, CAS HOLDERS, ETC., Britain Street, near Reed's Point, t .1 @ir« cDtDSlSIi^ Wi<^ ID^ BEPAIBS BBOEIVE PABTIOULAR ATTBNTION. H3 If 102 ADVKRTISINO DEPARTMENT. S. J. GOLDII^G, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN FLOUR, PROYISIUSS, FISH, &c„ f' .«- *..* k t tf No. 3 South Wharf, St. John, N. B. P. J. LYSAGHT, FASHIONABLE TAILORINe ESTABLISHMENT, 47| KING STEEET. «■ ■'•* fj ST. JOHN, N. B. V"^ WM. GREELEY, 12 Charlotte Street, OPPOSm GAMPBILL'S HOTSL. 4's '■'I ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 103 •eet, LIYEHY BTABLES! SOUTH SIDE KING SQUARE, JAMES STOGEFORB, Proprietor. Constantly on hand and ready at a moment's notice, ^ngenor JfatstB, (Bmilttd ^nggtes, €^mt, #igs, Waggons, &t' THREE MEN AND SUPERIOR COACHES ! Always in attendance at all the Steamboate and Railway Depot. No imposition can be practised by liis Drirers, as the Fare is invariably 25 cents. Funerals Served at the Shortest notice as cheup as the cheapest ! All Coach orders left at the Livery Stables OfBce promptly and efficiently attended to. Call for Coaches Nos. 16 and 28. MAMMOTH tXUrt STABtESt BROWN & HAMM, PROPRIETORS, m COBURG ST., ST. JOHN, N. B. HorsM, Carriag«B, Hameis, *c., &c., of every description, to let. m 104 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. GLASGOW & BLACK, SAND POINT, CARLETON, N. B. BEAUBS nt American and Nova Scotia Produce, Wooden Wares, kt., &e. SHIP STORES put np at the shortest notice and delivered on board FREE OF CHARGE, and as cheap as can be purchased in the City. ADAM GLASGOW, "WILLIAM BLACK. LITTLEHALE & SCAMMELL. WHARFINGERS, AHD DEALERS IK LUMBER, FLOUR, MEAL, & PROVISIONS, ^uildings lately occupied by Messrs. E. D. Jewett k Co., SANDPOINT, CARLETON, N. B. BXFEBBNCX. Messrs. E. D. Jewett II Co., Andre Cusbing k. Co., and 0. Whitaker, Esq. , U. 8. C. WILLIAM H. CLARK, m mn ^ e^ 9 AND BLACKSMITH GENERALLY, Duke St., Oarleton, St. John, N. B . john k. taylor, M3SE€Hj&HT TMLOE, Union, Corner of Duke Street, Garments out in the latest style, and made to order in the most thorough manner. ADVERTI8INO DEPARTMENT. 105 JAMES E. HAMM & CO. DIAUR VX Teas, Coffee, &c. of best quality. ^•- JAMES E. HAMM, King Street, Carleton, St. John, N. B. WAKEFIELD'S FOUNDRY, MARKET SQUARE, ©Ai^[kiir@!i!D„ ©To jioKiiia, Eio m., MANUFACTUREBS OF MILL MACHINERY, Ship Castings, Stoves, COURTBT & 6MERAL FOIJISDBT WORK, &c., i PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRS. B. TILTON^ DIAUR IN FLOUR, FAINTS, OILS, Orookery, GlMt, Nails, DRY GOODS, ETC. ying Ift, ^arUton. stabling to Onitoman Fraa. J, R. REED, SliLIR IK GROCERIES, FLOUR, AND Ko. B Vnioa Streat, Oarlatan, 8T. jronsr, sr. 8. iS >J 106 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FLOUB, HEM., FORK, FISH, LIKE, VAILS. &o., ROBERTSON'S "WHARF, \S^ Country Produce takeu in exchange for Goods, and the highest prices given. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OV 1!?¥ .'A WEST iDU AND FAAIILY GROCERIES, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL, Tobacco, Lard» Butter, Brandy, Gins, Whiskey, Wines, Cordials, &c.. Wholesale and BetaiL MAIN STREET, PARISH PORTLAND. J. C. EDWARDS, XANUTAOTUKU OV AIX KIRSB Or @E TOOI>S (FIVE DOORS WEST OF SAINT LUKE'S CHURCH,) MAIN STREET, PARISH PORTLAND. HTM. CATHCART, Carriage ^ %\n^ ■ II MAKEK, PORTUNL BRIDtE, 9 BT. JOHN, N. B. JOHN McJVNKIN, mrMiTn or LIQUORS ANO 8li00ERI£8. MAIN STREET, PORTL ND, N. B. 1 > ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. 107 JOHN ALLINGHAM & SON, WHOLESALE AHD KBTAII. DEALERS IN GROCERIES, LIQUORS, lff0ts, Sfe0es, irs «00i5, €m\ttxt fe», &t. No. 1 Allingham's Ck)nier, MAIN ST., PORTLAND, ST. JOHN, N. B. JAMES MITCHELL, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Flour, Meal, Pork, Fish, Nails, wines, Hiiquors, ^Sce. MAIN ST. (opposite Police Station,) PORTLAND, N. B. ^ . & W. F. HARRISON, IMPORTERS AMD DBALXR8 IN PORK, FLOUR, HEAL, GBAIN, FEED, SUGAR, MOLASSES, Teas, Tobacco, &c. PORTLAND BRIDGE, 108 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. PKICE & SHAW, mmm MANUFACTURERS, PORTLAND, - - - ST. JOHN, N. B. -•-♦• Carriages Made to Order, and Repairing in all its Branches, Done with PnnotaaUty and Dispatch. PORTLAFD LUMBER YAHB. HENRY MAXWELl? DKALKR IN ■:t. -yi , -OUP-BOARDS, SHINSLES, UTH8, FLOORWa, Dimension Stuff Sawed to Order. CASH SALES DELIVERED FREE. * IPO&TXiAntX^y It. B. I I ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. , .ii'- 109 FI3ST FBIZE EXHIBITION SAWS, SAINT JOHN HEW BBinrswicE. CHARLES BLACKTIN, ato Eitufadttrer, niLLTOWSr WORKS, ST. STEPHESr, IK. B. .A.XiU XCZXTr>S ox^ vJST STEEL am SAWS, 5 1-2 Feet, 9, 10 and 11 Gaage. SINGLE SAWS up to 6 feet, 6 1-2 feet, 7 feet, and 7 feet 4. CIRCULAR SAWS from 12 inches up to 54 inches. EDGERS, TRIMMERS, SHINGLE AND CLAPBOARD SAWS. CROSS CUT SAWS, ALL SIZES. ,, A LABGB ASSORTMENT OF mm m"^^ sum mm sa^^« KEEPS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF W. BUTCHER'S FILES. , ■ ALL ASnCLES ARE WAEBANTED TO BE OF THE BEST aiTALITT. I' :■ n no ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. TASBEN tc OBAIO, HOUSE AND 8HIF PAINTEBS, ^ign anir (irnam«ittal fainting, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, ORNAMENTAL SHADES FOR WINDOWS, TRANSPARENCIES FOR ILLUMINATIONS, Oraining in immitation of all Woods ; Walls Marbled in PannelUng or Blocking ; Ships' Cabins Oiained and Polished. SHOP, SOUTH SIDE PETERS' STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ' ^ i^ MARBLE MANUFAGTOBT, South side King SqaaR; MARBLE, FREESTONE, AKD SOAP STONE WOBK U VARIETY, * arWe panties, leayonts anJr Ponraneitts, A beantifol assortment on exhibition. Cabinet and Wash Bowl Slabs, Soapstone Fireplaces, Sinks, Wash Tubs, &c., Freestone Work for Buildings. All ^r«rk 'W«krr»ii««d. Prteea Bstreaicly I««w. S. p. OSGOOD. ■r'a .-••«.. «riM» ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. Ill T NE, mts, Wash ■ Hi M O n Pi n n n IZi H Si g o ♦J d o so si O U o be 1 s OS CUHER, TOWER & CO. 89 DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON. POSITION WHEN FILLING. bt> .2 i r O CD a, o o be a •a § u IB o a PiTEl BAROMETER IMSTMD, THE BEST THINQ EVER JNYENTED ! Warranted to keep the ink in good condition and free from dust. TRY IT ! 1 8E4L AKD EfflBOSSlKfi PRESS. »0D. Seals of every description made to order. Mr Blank Books manufaotured to order, and aU kinds of Printing executed with dispatoh. 80 DEVONSHIRE STREbT. I 112 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. IHLBOR'S GOlCPOIIin) OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. ;. 'I I A CURE FOR Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, General Debility, and all Scrofulous Humors. -^lTT ■nEl.X£33D Xa?7 This important question should be asked every invalid who is saffcr- ing from Pulmonary trouble in this fickle climate. Have you tried Wilbor's Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime? It will not nauseate like the plain Oil, but is, on the contrary, pleasant to the taste ; more- over, the Phosphate of Lime is, in this combination, a most remarkable aid to the healing properties of the Fare Cod Liver Oil, as the following certificate — selected irom a host of like grateful acknowledgments — will amply show. No person should neglect for a single hour a cough, or any affection of the Lungs, lest the most serious consequences follow. Dr. Wilbor's preparation is both safe, simple, and sure in all ordinary cases, and has performed some surprising cotes in decided Consumption, where ordinaiy medical aidhas failed : A. B. WnaoBf — Dear Sir: My little daughter, eleven years old, having been declared to be in a Consumption, I resolved, as a last resort, to try Cod Liver Oil. This in its simple state my daughter could not retain on her stomach, and it was found on each trial to be too nauseating to remain. A friend suggested to me that your prepantitm of Cod Liver Oil and Lime could be given without causing this nausea. I procured a bottle, with little hope that my child would be permanently benefitted by it ; but was gratified to find she could take it without nausea, and re- tain it in the stomach. This was one point gained, but to our great delight by the time a see 75 Prince William Street, ^ W. H. PATERSON, CLOCK & WATCH MAKER, IMPOBTUl Aia> DIALKB IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRT, AND FANCY GOODS, No. 69'A KING STREET, A few doors below the Waverlejr Houie. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Nautical Instruments carefully repaired and war- ranted Old Gold «r Silver bought and exchanged for new. WEDDING KINGS »lway« on hand. FANCY BAZAAR. A. PAGE, 26 King Street, St. John, N. B. i siAun iir xviBT sssoBipnoir or TOYS 1^ FANCY GOODS, Wholesale and Retail. ILLUMINATION ! ! STSBT ' Fnblic Bnildini^, Dwelling BoTUOt Hill, Factory, Shop, Store, and Office, in this Province, may be BRriUANTLY LIGHTED, At For Brilliancj and Economy of its Light, that of m W' sals' MANUFACTURED AT THE ALBEBTINE OIL WORKS, IS SUPKRIOB TO THAT Of °9 COAL GAS, OH., OR FLUID, FIFTEEN CENTS' WORTH OF ALBERTINE WILL GIVE MORE LIGHT THAN ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF FLUID. At the same cost, ALBERTINE will give 7 times more lifrht than Flnid ; 5 times more than Sperm Oil ; 4 times more than Lai^ Oil ; 3 times more than Whale Oil ; and twice as much as Rape Seed Oil. ALBERTINE OiTeii a brilliant light, in firee from all dangvr of •zploaion, it does not ignite when a lighted match ia placed directly in it, nor waet* on exposure to the air ; and nay be oouunied in a lamp till tb^ laat drop within reach of tti* wiok, without depreciation in the quality of the light Leading Ghemiiitfl of London and New York agree that Albertine is destined to Bupenede all Oils and Burning Fluids aa a source of Artificial Illumination, and ia the most raluable material for that purpoee now known. ALBERTINE LAMPS, in every variety; and ALBERTINE OIL, sold wholesale and retail, At the ALBERTINE OIL DEPOT, 3S FRINOE WILLIAM ST., FOSTEE'S CORNER. S. K. FOSTER & SON, DEALER IN 00tiSt Mm PAPER HANGINGS, &C., CORHER or VSQ AWD eERHilM STREETS. ED"V\ri]Sr FROST, IMPOaTKB or, AND % v> DIALIB Ur EKGLISH, AMERICAN ANB DOMESTIC OF BYKBY DBflORIPTION. Keepi constaatly on hand an extensive and fashionable stock of BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS '> ) Of Saperior Stirl* and Workmanship, and adapted to every season of the year, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest possible prices. No. 43 King Street, St. John, N. B. T TT "R "N" P "R ' S COIONIAI m AMERICA]} EXPRESS. The Subscriber haying completed his arrangements in establishintr his COLONIAL AND AMEBICAN EXPRESS, begs to announce that he is now prepared to Express Parcels and Merchandise of eyery description to all parts of the Province, United States, and Europe, in connection with the American and European Expresses. Expresses made np daily to all parts of the Province of New Bruns- wick, United States, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward's Island. PBINCIPAL OITIGES AND AGENTS. J. D. TURNER, St John, N. B. JAMES McNUTT, Bathurst. GUNNISON'S EXPRESS OF- FICE, Point dn Chene. GUNNISON'S EXPRESS OF- FICE, Shediac. H. GALLAGHER, Sackville. LAWRENCE HALL, Annapolis. HORTON BROTHERS, Calais. A. LOTHROP, Portland, Me. GUNNISON'S EXPRESS OF- FICE, Fredericton. PEARCE, Chatham. HAZEN BARNABT, Moncton. G. S. POPE, Newcastle. E. G. FULLER, Halifax. ROBERT STUBBS, Amherst. PRESCOTT & SABINE, Eastp't. W. SINCLAIR & SON, Char- lottetown, P. E. I. JOHN T. ALLEN, Woodstock. JOHN WHETEN, Richibucto. L. A. BARNABY, Windsor. B. R. CAMPBELL, St. Andrews. WM. GIBBS, Jr., 6 Court Square, Boston. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Sussex Vale. In connection with the " Colonial and American Express," the Sub- scriber is prepared to transact COMMISSIOnr BIJSI]VESS In the purrhaae and sale of Merchandize, collect Drafts, Bills, &c., having prompt and responsible Agents in all the principal places in the Provinces and United States. P. 8. — A MenMnger weompaaiei moh of these KxpresMi that leavei St. John for the ProTinces and the United Btatei, which no other Ezpreit that stylei itself *' KzpreM *' haa, and which rnvst iniare the safety of expreMing. Vor ftirther par- tloulara Inquire at GUNNISON'S EXPRESS OFFICE; JAMES D. TURNER. I '^^ J I WILLIAM WEDDERBURN, NOTiR¥ PUBLIC, (!OMH(!ER, ETS., 13 PBINCESS STBEET, SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. Petitions for Patents, Insurance Claims, and Con- veyancing in all its branches, executed with accuracy. PHOTOGRAPHS, AMBROHPES, ETC., ».v FLOOD & WOODBURN, 42 Prince William Street and Bragg*s Building, CORNIR or KINO AND CROSS STREETS, r. k W. lwT« eTery flusility tot making the mott perflwt likeness — attend to their gfttroM iB person, and it is their delight toglre entire satisteotion. Those wishing ortraita of themselTes or their ohUdren— Daguerreotypes copied, Views of Re- sidences, Oard Pictures. Urge Cabinet or LIfc-eise Photographs Colored in Oil or Water — will make a call at their Galleries, 49 FrlttoeWUlUm ItrMi, or tht eornw of Kin g fc Or on Iti. HORSFALL & SHERATON, 45 Eing Street, St. John, N.B. UfPOBTlBS or SimWOOLLEHS, .COTTONS, LINENS^ Hosiery, Gloves, XTmln^enas, Parasols, Lace and Muslin Goods, Haberdashery, AND vmtvt m\i%mm. k LARGE STOCK OF House FamfsUng fioods, In Carpeflncs and Bearth Bugs, Englbh and Amenean Floor Cloths, Window Poles and Cornices, Cur- tain Materials and Trimmings, Lea- ther Cloth for Carriages, &e. SAMUEL MIRES, illwirigbt mi ^ulmx%tf MANUTAOTUBBB OF MILL SHA-FTTISTG, PULLEYS, SAW MIBORS, MD CARRIABE AXLES. GENERAL JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Also, Build^of ThnM^ing Maohinet, fiorse-Fowors, Farm Waoons, wheelbarrows, Truoka, ito. KMnting Wlieels for fttorea. WATERLXK) STREET, ST. JOHN. > ./" 3. CHALONEE, COB. OF KIM AND GERMAIN 8TBEETS, I ST. JOHN, N. B., DEALER IN DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, f PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, FANCY SOAPS, SPONGES, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, r BOTANIC HERBS, SYRINGES, • TRUSSES, POMADES, LEECHES, SYRUPS, EMPTY PHIALS, TOILET GOODS, PROPBIBTORS OF . THE TONIC EXTRACT, CHALONER'S STOVE VARNISH, COMPOUND SYRUP OF BONESET. \ *' AGENTS FOR . . PROF. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, CASWELL, MACK & CO.'S FENO-PHOSPHORATED ELIXIR OF CALISAYA BARK, BLOOD FOOD, DELUSAN'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, AYER'S MEDICINES, B. O. & O. C. WILSON'S MEDICINES, PEBItY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER, Ac, &o. N Ni\ • [TT" Phials of Oastor Oil, Hair OU, Foppermint, flavoring Bxtracts, *o., for Oountry Trad*, alwaja on liand. •I 1 ^A ^ t. A- \