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Commerriiu, CI|iiVil^ "l <*'^} and other InttiiiMimnrt * »• TOOVTHBR WITH ▲ CO»BBQT,U^T Or.1l|R, , ., « AUD OTHER UOJUr^l. UirORMATIOir. .iH i .,iiUH I li SAINT. JOHN: ^•UTRP BT VaWf I^MOBB * 00. ABa B^D AT ^ouRixB «rnGt, fiARiq|T-iaoAjn|. XCLXP${BS IN THE YBAK 194» <>/ Inifffft Iritl N foot Eclipici thif Tear : two of tho Soii an^cf \v» (ft Um Mooo, aod a traoait of the Piaaci Ucreary acrosa ibe disc orfface '^f ibo Suo:. ; ^ . , <-r'-''*' ■''»'■.•*• ^ "*■'•' I! * ; Tht firi^t wfll ha an Bclipsa of 0)« Soiron tha 6t4 ^May : on which 4ay the Sun will risa with about fife digeta obacured, bot theEclipae ^ilicodiaf r«wininoic«aAei>ward«. { s.. ': Od the 8th of May there will be a transit of the Planet Mercury •croaa the Sno'a l^uthera limb, which will be f isible in Americaj^^ be- ginning at Ilh.SSm. in the morning, aod ending at fib. 4m. in the iUeriKNKi. -• J>^^f/-,vlN h,' ' Thtfe will be an Eclipaf of the Moon on the 2lat May, at the MiAe •f her full, invistble here. 7 There will be an Bclipse of the Sun at the time of new MoodI, on iOih October, in the evening, also intifible here. ^ The last will be a partial EeIi)Me of the Moon on the I3th Nntem- ber, in the aveninf, beginning at 6h, 36m., and ending at ^. 44tn.— 4lagnitade, 11,038 digeta on the Northern Hmb. ^ . i < ' ■ Dominical ^IdcnNt ^r Lunar Cycl< SOPfOtOGICAL CYCLES OP 1819. '^^^ Itoldcn "Number, I ^- - le,J iter. B I Epact, Moon'a >«» j Rnmanjndiction, age January Ist, > I Julian Period, 3 Solar'CycIe, ^558 i HOLIDAYS AT THE PUBLIC OFFICES. January 1, New Yrar'« Dey. Iilfqbl7« Saint Patrick. ^^IjaSiaint George. 84, ^ntep'a Birth D«y. to, Queenfa Acceaaion. rt4, Sainiraohn. QnliJri'a Coronation. Mfcbaelmhs. NStemlier 30, Siiint Andrew. Dec. 36, Cbrietmaa Day. !l ^^' I Chrittmaa Holidays. Asb Wednesday. i ■' Good Friday. i '. Easter Monday. Easter Taesday. MOYBABLB FBSnVALS OF THE CHURCH IN 184 MgaaiiBn Sunday, Jan. \9i ifadaia Sunday, •'* 86. I I w^vagcelma or ) kiDTt Sunday, ^ ' WadMadavr^ btnt 8wN»iyL >alni thMMm, . Feb. 9. " 8. Mtrch 8. 16. 81. M II Easter Day, Marcb 83. Low Sunday, " ) SO. Rogati^ Sunday, April 87. .''i»c«ftsion Day, Holy ? m^* 1 Thuraday, * \ ^*^ }' Whit Snnd. <«r Pentecost ■•It. Trinity Sunday. ". »t. Advent Sttodey, Not[> 30. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. fmirtit, SnU, neck. ilnl, Twifu, armt. eeri Crak, brent. L(*m, heart. rirgin, «beiljr. { €k Libn, Btllanee, reiti6. ITI Scorpio, ^corpioM, le^r^ti ^ Stfgittariut, Archert th%M. }SP Ciipricornus, Gout^ kifeOf . ZO Aquarius, Waterman, le|i. K Piicet, Fisket, htU tc or! face on which it Ectipse i \ Mercury lericajj' he- rn, iir ibe the time Moo4 on I. 44in.— 4 ioo, ' 3 ^558 ' ! t T •- • ■> drew, r. : lolidejrt. V, ■ '^ ^^■ 1845, j. dtrci aai. •• , 90. April 27. Ma|r 1. II. . W. NotbSO. ■t '• II "I ', reifif. an, h$i, fett. •^ % / . ■ *♦.'■ JANUARY.; IfiMM^ McAKs or Imphotiho ahd Pressbti^o IIbaltb^— LnMiUfifal ence, e^mtant reliance on the foodneie of God, aad the ezeraili of kindly feehncs towards men. Peace of mind is as eesostial/lo health a« it b to nappiness. MOON'S PHASES. Last Quarter, 1st dajr, 10h< 37ni. morning.— 3* W. New Moon, 8th day, 2h. 28m. morning. — N. E. First Ctuarter, 15th day, 4h. 6m. morning. — N. W. Full Moon, 23d day, 9h. 36m. morning.— N. W. Last Quarter, 30th day, 9h. 36m. morning. — N. E. p 1 We 8Th 9Pri Sat 8U «|Mo 7 8 9 II H 18 14 )6 16 17 18 19 Til We Th lOpri Sat su Mo tu We rh Pri Sat SU CALENDAR, &c. Circumcision. Merc. itat. FalHngl weather, I, Newton b. 164S. 2d Sun ftAer Chris. Epiph«ny. Mood per. Fine vinttr Galileo died, 1641 Ld.Nelson bur. 1806 Vfeother, {1888 Royat Exch'go burnt, Ipt Sdn afler Bpiph. Chas J. Fox k 1749. HaUe:{rdi«4,*42. Low tidet. Very cold. Sirius south 10 &3 Sir J. Moore k. 1809.|7 Moon apo. Pri sea. Septuagei. S. Watt Fab. fborn, 1786. Agaas. 'Vhanj^able, ViBeant. Pitt d^ 1806, aged 46. Alien Bm pas. 1798 n »0M, aiTu ^♦Fri 35 SatlConv. of St. Paul. M8U *)I7 Mo 4BTu 3d We tOTh Sexagesima Sunday 7 Ckmr and cold. Betel, south 9 14. Geo. in. died, 18S0. King Charlea Mar. Bket or £<«0i9.;7 FXSRUilKV. ;<• ;»>^i \96nci wwli ti rf aidr ^fa wyetiW i»ai(«jHMti0fi»^; «iifith a^«d nb- ii Witnt» of •all fpatwi and^all uttUwrftll gratifieatioiM wJimtMever. ii«>llMt w«kiia«Bi^ f(f»itetifionin (ins coun- try also. . .Jf .If, ■-t..{i4.ul .ill;-- ...... .-t.ni:.. !;;-!:. MOON'S ^PHASBS. , / ,^ei|r1HboB^^ day, IhrSIni. evemng.— S. .. .t« , '»'l^ Charter, l4th^ day, Oh. 15m. morning.—W. ' '^*^ Kilf MddnS&i day, 2h. 2th. in(J*nrng.--S. W. si^l fc^V ti.t .V. >u ■■ .'.1* .>■■ .<. .'■• — . . S^ ^4:AlM}!9Dil^,Sts. i Riv.&Sets W» TBI* ' 'Mih-V^i t[gUiQilii^ei|6>tfiia 'Sun; "f m H%h tides. #80titli 9 1^2^ ,19Sci Sd P.lft1bl ndoi^ 6 4 U 4 4 $Q 5 4^7 2 4 14 en 3^ 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 ^.fi ai'4:^"'i 6 ^7 6 S ftPflcl>S.linBei^t. l7|Mff|^ ^[Moon iH-atlo^^ fiitti I^WIidei 6 ^9 t. n 6^8,5 1^ 6 47 5 IS iffi>tlf^'«l^u^ i##tfilltu#80iitti8i39 Tbii M 7 mii^andjhtt. BaitillS|b'. titles. td Bt^td€indtty ihXelit, M MtfSt. Mhttbnii. SoN*ftlO.R. dec*S d* m 59 1 17 16 4 162 Urn 14 &4 6 M & 6-02 « C '45 '5 1511^4 6 %4 & 1^ :6-43 5 iV 6 '41 '5 19 6-40 5 20 6 '39 5 31 6'«7 5 23 tbTu^BiC^^rtUN^ 1»U.6'34 a 26 M 91^ Fnii^llrid. <9 '4 6 36 5 U ii(Fr|-f 01 4 Ii6iiil/'IM» 5 ?7 6T31i6:4J9 14 19 13 37 13 j> l^i7 12 14 *133 11 1^ 10 ■% 9 46 9«3 9 1 B I'e A. 9M. o PI 2 16tfa 5 13 5 59 S6t8.i 20kfi ku le le G SOfe 8 10 9 9 10 lo Morn 16 1 2 2 ne oe 20 ar 8 58 3 45 br 4 .5 25 2 iai|Q[& 83 bo 10 1^9 Km» 6 a? 7 35|b« ^ 41 9 Wfre 31) &9)e M^h se lOtb fe fe be ar or br htt faa be aigii- water 5 64 7 81 9 1(? i> 10 &0 11 as Morn 010 46 1 16 1 52 ^34 3 16 4 9 5 99 6 to 7 41 -8117 9 37 10 19 loss M 32 ere. 3& 1 >4 1 SI «S3 H*^/.»i. Aii ts0ever. r «vBry r» firatr directltff t iuvnri- here in lent on B coun- 5 64 781 9 1(? i> 10 &0 11 32 Morn 010 046 M« 1 52 ^S4 S 16 4 9 5 99 6 to 7 41 -8 Hi 9 37 10 19 loss 11 S2 ere. oa& 1 >4 1 51 «»3 is MA^SCftl. cheterfntitaa^. ) 7\rM("! ■v;'^^' ;fHM;? Last Qaarter, Ist day, 5b. 29ni. iDoniiBg.«-n4i;. . Nevir Moonr^tlL day; Ufs 5^m% morqiiif .•^'•^ First Quarter, l&th cby, 9h. 8m. evening.— S. W. FuUMoeii, 23d day, 31k 34ia. e«tnms.7»iL:E. : Last Qnarter. 30tk day, Oh. Ifia. •ynmmg.-i^'Wa'i + ■ I . HI ' s ^ i'Sat 4Tu JOMo J'Tu MWe «!'*'' 's'Sat 11 M* orocttiQeCaoiflc ^* iff* ^^^iii< St. Datiii. @ -r^- 6 89 5 SS 17 1ft 20 ^ Pfi 2^ 4tb||lund|^|nl^||t,jf ?? ? ?^ MofiCin^erigeA.^ ; Perpetiiik 5tl| Siifi4a|r fii E«ti^f. Gr^gqry^ martyr, A4 listJiam 4|f. F. 6 34 ^ 3« $ 23\9 97 « 20 5 40 » 19 4J 41 17 ^5l 48j 16 5 44 ^ ^Uii^Xii S in Lc. Pf|i^3^ 8<7»iHOiMQJ Q 15 5 4^r4^ Q N 5 46 « 18 5^47 5 49 10 5 50 We : tT8A5*j« th Bqiiii.ciM)ei^JJMii(> 6 G^odj^H^y* «tf,^ <^ « 7 SO 7 8 6 45 6 33 8^5 5 loK 4 4a 4 25 1 13ch 3 ^'kn 3 $(^|d umm' I r^ ■ '. '* 4> pSH^kUii, M9d^t«ikm, Ami tltguUmiy, vritk fuput t& Dkt. ititimi^ffM tfiiiH^frii of the trtidM of ro«d, the eAvef^l tvoidtng Itf^ttimrlityfti^e dsiiiUee', iod whatever llae prored hurtful to the e^ibtltmioli. Hie^qotntity erfeod ihetilAbe pro|»ortloiied to the ttinonot of exercise a person undergoes. Sedentarv people should b* nther abstemious : their food mould 1m nutritious, easy of di- geition, and moderate iiiiiUiii^ty. JSeUbm eat anything between the regnbr nieals. ';-:.r-. ..n mi^j .4^ ,v>t> :.i .'.-rHt.oO J JUPON'S PIIASE& New If ofrD, 6tii day^i 2b. 5Gm. er«ning.~S. W^ First Quarter^ 14tb day« 4h. 3Qm. evening.— 8. E. Full Moon, 2Sd dnj, Sb. 28m. morning.— S. W. Last^utfter. dSth, Qb. 35m. morning.— N. r?'«ii U J I ' V' CALENDAR, &c. Sew^ijO R !«' Regulut fo. 9 19 Butt. Copeohagen. n.Rflkftd. IS It. 1^^ Amb. Mere. per. Worm tveathtt . j|cl Sund. tfler Ea»t. tSurr.Badajos,M2.J5 84 CkMgembU and$ 33 rtfitty jRcgu^f to. 8h 44m **. fanning b. 1770. \^:i-io •poger. after Kaft«r. .Rel.BiU/20 are b* 1664. Uot. John Evang. Hi^fhtidet* Pieatvnl ■\ ''* ikowfrs. Teft Act! rep. 1829. Moon ih npogatp WhU«und»j. Pitt W.M. [died, 1778. Whit Tuea. Fine, Liow tSdtf. Votitiftuet warjn, and pirhMp$ rain Sbica gouth 34m TrihityS. Loyalist* tr.ln^t.Jolin, '83. M«rc. Rtnt^ WtlHigh tides. Vry f 1 59 58 57 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 48 51 6 59 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 O R.' & ijets ^at $U Mo Tu We #1 09 Th Mooo in perigee. andiuUry Q. Victoria bo. 18 19. Mt Sufi, after Trin. i.CnIfin died, 1504 Vtncrablt ttede. 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 43 7 18 4 41 7 19 4 40 7 20 4 39 7 91 td 7 1^25 15 42 18 216 17 h» Dt. PI 2 I4ra H 40^ 3 llie 4 4101 water 7 81 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 18 14 15 16 17 16 341 16 51 17 7 17 98 17 39 17 55 18 10 18 95 13 39 18 54 19 « 19 21 19 84 19 47 20 20 12 20 24 20 36 Set8.{tb 7 35b SKyb 9 20> io lolU 10 50 11 97 11 59 Mom 3ab« 59j»«i; f« ft ht be 941 id 19 tr86 M6rH on 45 in \&i i I 2 9 3 96 Ritti. 8 40:ha 96>« . 3|«r 97k br 4 38 7 2220 4t 4 39 7 29 4 87 7 33 4 36 7 24 90 58 31 9 21 W Wm. Pitt b. 1759. 4 35 7 3591 99 {Lowtidti. 30 Fril Growing tkowert SMiSpiaa ioji, 8 39 4 35 7 3591 88 4 34 7 3631 47 4 33 7 27 81 56 9 41 10 97 11 12 II 47 Mom 17 48 ba ha be be re re 1 16he 1 46lt|i u loTft 11 s 11 40 ete. 19(^ 9 « 9 59 385 4 41 3H ^0, T«k07QDr ipeaJs with as mocliffitei and ^nn^ as puMiible. Bom. yefieii^iit dMcaMon, btt4.Q«>^s, diaagrecia^ecQiiiiMuifaiHr, «Dtf all VexaUooa excitement shoidd be oarefallj: excluded at meal- 7>; JSpf fmjf'rimit/, with a view to tke tkoioogh maatication oT y^r food ;• rather tbrego a med, «r take bat half the aeedfal qnaatity, than eat too faet« I III I I I I I I T r II MOPN'S PHASES. NvwflCoeo, 4lbday, 8h.a3iB. evening.-^N; W. Pint Quarter. 18lh dajr^ UOb. 59ni. eveninc.-— W« Fall Mooat 19th daf, 6b* 34mi evoning.-^. Last Qnarter, SSSth day, lOh. 43m. moma^.S. W. >u« CALBN»AJ^All. ©^ |Saii*i|0 R. itii»& Sets dee.N & lets p| A*. fK»- n» nL. Ha fli* a*' M* - ■•«*i |^^8uB.ftr.Tn»,Nic. 9 yio . } Hot andgtdffy t^1& foit s^mtt dajfs, 4 We geo. III. bora. 17^4^ ,ft Tb M9«n ruM higb. dFri |4Mn in BoogA*. ^^9ft' lranf»»ra««L i ^ 3d $upi. mftf f Tri9. 10 Ta Saturn rwest 111 7in l*AWe3t.9arnabiii. WVHb |m>w tMe«. J2afii4 ]4%tj. ChrnqmUe, lift «l 4lb ttufid afVtr Trill, M'^ St AIUmi W« Waterlog Tk ' tMw>9 in perigee, Fti Q.Viflt9ri»proc. |S:|7. %l Sm ftilw or ViitoNn, IMS M $(J Sib Son. e^tr Trin; iTlfri. ^ IIS88, •at Q^ Yiofocie cf owned, ^MS.art. iSt'Pefeer. as 32 ai SI so 80 99 S8 S8 SS 8S 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 88 86 89 SO 30 31 SI 32 32 $2 33 sa 8739 4 28^2 18 88^22 20 S9|88 87 22,34 82 40 88 46 82 58 22 57 23 2 23 % 23 1011 3223 IdMoDa 338317 3333 L9 83 82 23 23 3333 3& 23 86 23 27 33 27 83 27 23 2610 16 23 8d as 33 33 33 33 33 %9 33 S32S20 33,8917 33,83 14 39 8$ 1 ft 0\ HigK iNitttr e» iiiv ^ 3 87 9etf. 8 5 8 9 25 Id 10 30 10 58 II ne 2 15 3 48ine lie ar •r br br 26Im 56 e# re 65,re 0^85 1 SO 8 12 S 5 Eieea 8 17 a 4|n) 9 431 be Ih th 10 aoit 83 94il| 90 fi 2S 88)11 dOlle Morn lie 20 ne 50|ae I 9 11 9 55 10 37 1116 1156 brlmorfi 083 57 isa 9 84fi 336 4 14 5 18 9 31 750 9 »M 1096 kiiili 45 988 999 430 5 39 944 1 T^ao 1^40 le l9 ble. Ml- I or Ifal ligK MM 137 116 156 orli »Q3 &7 sa 4& 36 14 Id at 45 sa It a aa 40 so «/•. imi 8. R^mnfrom haUt meiUal 0m4 ffdU^^exemm for m Hiffl Hff mfter the frvkdf^i nietd. If imihdlitte ^s^Mloii b«i r^i a tii^ht repant shoatd be tkk(^n insttad of the ila«it|_, N. W. Never eat a fliU meal when thi bod/ k b^ate^ or jnoeli fatijiued with exercise. Wait tihtll yoa are somowlMt ri^lfl|||f|«d by a short iilterval of repo«e. If faint, a little soap ioaj b# ipfeljf taken meanwhile. MOON'S PHASES. "~ New Moon, 4th dajr 111>* 45ni. mioniin|.— S. Firat Qoarter, 1^ day, 9h. 38ni. mommg.^N. £4 Full Moon, 19th day, Ih^ 18ai. morning.— S. Last Unarter, 35th day, lOh. 36m. evening.— N» E. P < ru We SiTh 4|Fri Sat SU Mo 9|We iOITh II Fri 18 Sat jRom o6ouf Vititat. B. V. Mary. Moon io apogee. U.&Ind. 1776. ihu time. 7ch S. after Trinity. Sheridao died, 1816. FaMamaqiiodd} fur. to G. B. 1814. Very warm for the teaton. n 90 »l SU 9§ No 99 Tu CALENDAR, &c. Ri<.&Seti ^1* nl« Ao Hi* )3 SU Sth Siind. after Trin. ■^ Mo FrencH rev. com. *89. l&Tu ScSwitbin. J6|We Moon run* low. Th LoeJb/brrotn Bui Moon in perigee. IftlSet High tidea. <0 SUkkli SiindY •a Trin. [Margaret, 4 iS|Tu Mag. Salamanca, M2 4 13 We Gibraltar tak. 1704. 4 94 Th Fine endfmr* 4 9ft Pri St. James. Dog-dav 1 4 96< Sat St. Anne. begin. 4 lOtllSun. after Trin. 4 Vega touch 10 5 Meoarune high. Smltjry MoQO In qiegf «• 9» 99 89 99 80 30 81 81 88 38 S3 84 84 85 85 86 37 38 8ft 39 40 41 49 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 83 31 81 98 58' 8 41 81 80 80 99 99 98 98 37 96 8j6 95 95 94 98 99 91 81 Svn's d, IN. 98 58 89 47 98 49 99 86 89 99 98 99 O R. & S. h. ro. 8 9 o PI 5ar 51 ar Sett. 7 S 9 9 tir br far d ha ^le 5S|ie 97 ie 80 34 3 99 1410 99 610 57 re 21 5SM SQire 81 50 Mom N 81 41 91 31] 81 91^ 84 181 8i I be th 45ftli Ie le 8 58 1 9 47 8 56 90 51, Rises. 80 40 7 50 8 40 9090 98 1990 16 9 90 1890 4 9 48 17 19 58iia 91 1019 89,10 53 1419 8611 89|iie 14,19 19 Mora 1818 59 1918 44 lt|l8 80 10 18 15 6 50 r 38 kn ka fe fk 5el hi he ee •r •ir ■4r 9 99lUr 9 9 40 1015 I fift l:t 88 Matn 9 089 til 141 9 10 9 54 )|88 4 80 I too 000 9 45 10 40 1180 eve* Oil 1 89 9 8 40 8 80 490 580 600 8 5 9 4 ft>a iMSi AUfetJl^. Sfv Qoe|^iial il^^tti^ffd!. Wlepiever the!, iii^»tain iii feeble, or ai^nlire|d^^iininUh the, oaantUy of vonr f»c^. «iid^Allpw yojunieir inore tijoie tor exercui^. In cases of* slight indisposition, a par^iaU 9r a total fa^t will often be found the best restorative., ^h^s is a. finlpl^ remedy, ai|id frequently cb^ks the approach of mf n^.^oi: g^ro^s complaint!!. '.(' ! ' ' " ^ ! ■ '■ ■■■ ' ■ ■ MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 3d day, 2h. 40iiil niomifig.— N. C. Pir9t Quarter, lOtli day, 5h. SiSnu evening.'— S. Full Moon, 17th day, 8h. 33nb. moraSiig.-^W. Lasif'Qnarter, 34th day, Ih. 43n». etening.— udy ieeathtr Moon* ill perigee. ISih Sufi. after Trin. [^*t fire ill i^JoknJSd RoyaKJeo^ iitnk, 1788 <>• C/eor andl5 '■ *" ' warm Bat Bof. Field, 1435 80 Wet Tb Pri Sat RU tl «9 S3 84 «5 «6 «7 ii8 <9 SO SunV Rii.&Set»|dee.w A.m. A. IN (i, m. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 b 5 5 5 5 5 6 i A 5 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 14th Siinil. after Trr. Mo [St. Dertbolomew. Tu Pr. Albert h. 1819. We Moon in apogee. Th St. Augustine. FrI Snt SU St.John Bap. behead. Look for rain I5ih Suad. aT. Trin 10 51 52 54 55 5I> 67 58 o9 1 S 4 5 6 8 8 6 9 6 10 11 6 is 6 14 15 6 17 8 18 6 19 81 82 6 98 8 95 8 M 6 87 6 80 6 6 5 4 8 3 1 C 5U 57 56 »t 54 O R. & S. h. w. 18 17 45 17 30 17 14 16 58 16 41 18 94 16 7 15 50 15 83 iyi5 14 57 14801 14 91 5914. 8 M 1 18 48 50; 18 U 4013 5 471245 46*19 85 4519 8 o PI 3 93 br 4 90 ha Sett, ha 6 40 ha 7 50 se 8 81 9 1 9 34 re 6 6 48 42 41 89 88 37 85 84 3$ 81 11 45 11 »5 II 5 K)44 10 98 10 8 9 41 9 80 8 58 8jr7 10 8 10 49 U 37 Morn 83 th •e re be be be th 1 35 9^48 4 1 5 7 Rises. 7 8 8 8 9 10 10 43 11 85 Morn 94 1 9 Itn kn ie le fe fe fte he ae ae ar ar ar br lOlbr 14||a 91 55 97 8 3 4 11 ha lOllta High water «» JW. 10 35 11 8 11 40 morn 14 084 1 19 1 51 9 98 3 13 4 8 5 28 6 51 8 19 983 10 86 11 15 11 59 OTO. 1 5 148 9 50 8 8 8 55 4 68« 8 6 7 95 8 41 8 91 10 4 1044 ble; or »uriielf 1^8 wa (B-, I. . . High water «» tn* 10 36 11 8 1140 morn 14 0S4 1 19 1 &1 $38 3ia ' 4 « 5 28 6 51 » 8 19 1 953 10!?d 11 15 1153 ere. r I 6 ; I 41 i 2 50 . S « 3 55 4 6S « 6 7 85 8 41 r9tl ilO ♦ il0 44 1 aitu plio ing neg ns i 9 41 '5 6 7 8 d 10 1] 12 is u r5 16 17 19 19 21 H «3 56 27 t8S ^1 f S ^ 1 F S s ^ t V T p s A! T F SEPTEMBER. ism 10. Ttttuno Phytic, unleu it be AbMlutel/ neceMary. Learn, ifpoaiibley bow to keep well withoiit it. In case of real indiispo- ftUu)n, consult a competent medical adriser witbonl delapr; and.im* plioitly attend to bis directions, so far as yoa think be is fully ac> c|(ninted witb your constitution, and with the best means of treat« ing vour disorder. Never risk your health and life, eitlier by neglecting serious illness or by tampering with quack remedies, ns is too frequently the case with many. MOON'S PHASES. New Moon, 1st day, 4h. 50m. evening— S. W. First Qnarter, 9th day, 2h. 39m. morning.— W. Full Moon, 15th day, 5h. 29m. eveninp;.<^E. LastCiaarter, 23d day, 7h. 41m. mommg.— S. t3 « : t • , Mo Tu We 4|Th &Pri 6 CALENDAR, &c. © Rif . & Sets h, fn h* w QlVie. visit. Scot, irt *4i, & France in MS. High tides. Warm, Mnk^ suiren. 1800. l)it^-dnys end; Sat .^ ' Pine ieutonable 7 $U 16th S^un aOer Trin. 8 Mo Nnt. B. V. Mary. 9 Tu Low tide*. lOWf \Vm.Conq.d. 1607. llTh [calm killed, 1759. l2Fri Moon per. (;&. Mont- is Sat Batt. Quebec-. Wolfe l4Syntli8.afterTrln. r 5 M« High titles. 16 Til Moscow burned, 18 13. 17 We veaiher. iQTh Demerarasur. 1803. lOPri * Shoufen iO $M St. Matthew. ^1 SU Idth Sun. after Trin. Sd Mo about this time. *S Tu Low tides. f4 Wf Moon, in apogee. 25 Th fair and pieatant. «6 Fri St. Cyprian. ; ' i7 Sat Mero*s gr. elotfgr^ tS SU 19lh Sun. after Trin. tdlMoSt. Michael. Ge<«6 M Tu St. Jerome. coof. 6 lM6i OCTOBEB*- I ' It.. GentU Exercise ihoald be taken regularly two hours a-day, afleM; and it tnusC tiever be forgotten that eheerfidmesa is au eiMeritiai in^rediin> 6 46 IMI9V38dSuiid.arterTnn.6 47 $T Mo Clear mnd cool. 6 49 2aTuSt.^^iiDoo&St.Jmle.6 50 G6Q. Ur. b. 16^. 19 rqiH, .5i 5. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 88 36 35 43 33 31 39 28 36 ?5 24 32 31 SO 18 17 15 14 19 11 10 6 51 5 9j 6 53 5 8 6 54i 5 6| 3 13 3 37 i 6 433 4 4^ $10 533 5 5a |6 18 6 41 7 4 7 37 749 8 11 8 34 8 56 9 18 9 40 10 3 10 23 10 45 n 6 11 27 M 4S 13 9 13 30 13 50 13 10 &tett n. 'ffHk i^lorfijre 6 1,0 49 34 Pf 33 OjHigh water h, Iff. PI 13 30 1350 1410 7 8 9 30|th 10 33 11 33 Q42ile 1 54 3 3 4 8^ 5i30 5 57 7 20 8 10 8 59 9 i53|br 10,51 11 47 morn 47 1 46 2 491m> 4 67 Sols.' 40 Ml kn kn fe ne Iw ar ir ar br ha ha ha he ra ^ g8i«ilU3d 11 3.7 moi^ BTOYEMDER. IS^K* 12. Th9 importance of elut n li nuB of dreaa 9iid |)er8Qii in.evfry particular must not be overlooked. The thorough vemtUalimi <»f fi/iorlmeiito also, an I -• -^ __ • _ • uient in every part '«€Uy» y«* certainly i _ . ,. cheerfulness : as toe contrary state' of things is generally found to produce discomfort, nervous initation, aad depression of spirits. — ^Chambers.'] ~ MOON'S PHASES. First QiUort^r. 6th day, Ih. SOm. evening.— S. Full Moon. 13th day, 8h. 11m. evening.— S. C. Last Quarter, 2-1 St day, llh. 42m. evening. — E. Ne«v Moon, ~29lh dny, 6h. 57ni. momrng.— E. 1 8 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 U 19 14 J6 16 17 18 19 ao SI fin ts 94 Hb Hb «7 Sat SU Mo Tu ^e th Pri Sat SU Mo Tu We CALENDAR, &c. Rit. & Sets iit m. All^ilintt. [Souls. « &d 24th S. aft Trin. All Moon in perigee. Rain may he tmpeeUd.'J [18J3.I7 Bait. Crv»lcr*8 Farm,'' [Pr. Wiik5«b.l84l.7 QSthSBftT. Albert,l7 Milton died, 1674. [7 [St Martin. Frtnlyl [edipted. 7 Th HIghtidefl. Moon Pri and boMlerout. SalCowper b. 1731. SU 36lb Sun. after Trim MoLordErskined. 1833. Tu We Th Pri Sat SU 'Mo Tu We rh Pri SHSat 6 56 6 58 6 59 1 S 4 5 6 7 9 5 5 5 5 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 10 4 11 V2 \S 14 16 St. Llike £v. Moon|7 in apogee. |7 16 4 Capo>GHdoub.I4f)7 7 17 4 Pr. Hoyul bo. 184(>. Can. rcb. rduted, 'd7. a7tb Sun. after Trin. Vittiakle N. y. erne. 1783. Snow or rmin Jupiier soil. 9 84 [*v4itt Sunday. 18 19 »0 21 7 Hn 7114 7 95 6 4 1 59 57 56 bL 54 ^i 51 50 49 48 47 4< 45 44 43 4t 41 40 89 8? 88 87 Stw'alO R.O dec. 8 & 8. At -Ml* 4 80| SUjSeHit Attdrtw. Ad*{7 '36 4 85 34 14 89 1443 15 7 15 36 [13 44 L6 8 16 SO 16 37 16 55 17 12 17 28 17 45 18 1 18 17 IS8i 18 47 19 2 19 16 10 80 19 44 19 58 son 20 28 20 85 20 47 20 59 21 10 PI High waitr SOSi 21 6 l?th 7 ]4lh 8 17 kn 9 8§kn 10 86kri 11 40le Mora le i) 55 fe Ife She I4^he I8*r 25 ne ir 2 8 ^4 5 € Riees. 6 ia 6 7 8 9 521 42 87 36 10^32jka II 32 ha ir it br br ha Morfi ao 21 81 2141 ^% be be re S6>r« 42fe 88 «e Sett. |th 6 StblMoAl 13 mcirn 0^6 1 5 1 50 2 40 8 83 4^2 6«0 7 » 896 9 17 9 5e 10 46 11 21 eve; 036 I II 14? ass a i i %m Iff 10 48 Hit 1845. DECEMBER. CoDsumptions, coughs and rbeumaUsaif fix theinselvei oa the habits of the body more in November and December than in the ^er months of the year. The hfi^ should tlierePore be encased 11 flannel ; and persons of weak llknga should avoid exposure to tiuddten alternations of heat and cold. Avoid the night air, and ne- ver take ardent spirits in foggy woather. — Mfxiical Adviser. . ■ . ■ ■ I. I . . i ■ . 1 .1 MOON'S PHASES. First Quarter, 5th day, lOh. 8m. evening. — S.W. Full Moon, 13th day, Ih. 58m. eveniu|;. — N. E. Last Quarter, 21st day, 6h. 43m. evenmg. — N. New Moon, 28th day, 6h. 9m. evening. — W. • 1 9 3 4 5 7 S 9 10 11 1( IS lb 16 17 18 19 50 S) CALENDAR, &c. Rif.&Sets Failing weather,! '26 4 34 Mo Tu Moon in perif»ee. 7 VVe7*'ssouth 10 47 7 Th IVindy and tool! Fri Low tidei. 7 Sat [def. at Toronto, '37 7 SU2dS.inAdv. RebeU7 MoJup. 80. 8b. 4Sm 7 Tu Milton born, 1G08. 7 We 5«oiir,7 Th or rain, 7 Pri Moon Mini high. "^ 7 Sat Lucia. 7 SUjSd Sunday in Advent. 7 Mo Her«oh. itat. 7 Tu Monn in annffA«>. 7 Moon in apogee. ,. WreGt.firoinN.Yw 18S5r7 Th Very eoid.\7 Fri |7 Sat A tnovi tfomi 7 BU4thSund.in Ajv. St. 7 Mo [Thomai. 7 tt^Tu 7 **t sou. 9 39 84 WeiTrea. of Ghent, 181 1*. 7 d5|Th Christmas Day. 7 |Airi St. Stephen. Fine 7 i^flntiSt. John. ieitt^er7 )8 30 81 SU Mo Tu We UtS.afChrist.Inno.7 Mood in perigee. 7 toeathtf 7 eftoti/ this tim0. 14 96 27 27 98 28 29 SO SO 31 31 39 32 32 39 32 33 33 S3 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 99 39 91 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 39 3] 30 30 99 29 21 50 33191 59 3399 8 3999 16 99 94 99 31 99 39 22 45 22 51 99 56 9893 99 Hij!h water h» m. h, tn. 1 23 6 29'93 10 97 23 14 2793 17 27 93 20 27 93 29 27 93 94 97 93 26 97 93 SC 97 93 97 9723 27 97 93 96 27 93 25 97 93 94 97 23 29 27 23 90 2793 17 28 23 IS 99 98 10 288818 Rises. 5 35 morn. 15 50 th Soroeirieial iSlreretary; Hon. Thomas Baillie, Surveyor General! Hon. Thomaa C.Lee, Reuiver Genend f John A. S. Street, Esquire, Hod. Wil- liam B. Kinnear, Hon. E. B. Chandler, Hon. Lemuel A. Wilmol, and William End, Esquire, Qtteen*$ Couneet. Cover OF Chamcrrt.— His EsceHeney ihe Lieutenant Governor, ChamaeUor; Hoa. Neville Parker, Matter qftkt Ralles Hoo. Wtl* liam F. Odell, Oerk tfthe Crown in Chancery i Daniel Ludlow Ro. Iiinson, Eaquire, Reigislrar ; Broke W. Hammond, Enquire, DrptUy RegiUrarf Hon. George P. Street, Henry Swymmer, Georiie J. Uihiilee, Robert Prascr Hasen, John Ambrose Street, Timothy Ro- liert Wetmore, William Jack, William Carman, Junior, George Kerr, Richard Carman, and Charlea Fiaher, Esouires, Matter* } A. K. Smedea Wetmore, Alfred L. Street, Andrew Barharie, William Chandler, Aleiander Campbell, George D. t9ireet, and Chrisio|iiier Miloer, Jttn.,.Eaqnirra, Maetere Extraordinary; William McBeath, Esq. Sergeant at Arme. Terms:— Hilary— Last Tuesday in January, tw end ^n Saturday same week j Trinity— First Tuesday in June, to end ea Satuiday aame week; Michaelmas— First Tuesday in Octo- ber, to end on Saturday aaoie week. The Court generally sils for the transaction of business ftn the first Tuesday of every month. CoMMiaeioMKRS OF Bankrupts* Estates.— f\>r Saint John, Weat¥Mrland, and JSCtn^'e-^ Robert P. Hazen, Esquire. f}>r York, iS)un5ury, onrf Qtie«n't— Dsniel L. Robinson, Esquire. Far North" tmUfertand, Kent, Gimucater, and l?e«/(>ovcAe— William Cafnian, Enquire, f^r Charlotte Omnfy- Hon. Harris Hatch. I^ Carle* ton Cbun/y-Bartholoniaw C. mardsley, Esquire. StiPBRMR CovBT OP IvDioATtfRR.— Chief Justice, Hon. Ward Chipman, LL.D., 29th Septenaber, 1834} Justices— Hon. William Boisford, 9d April, 1823 ; Hon. James Carter, October, 1834 ; Hon. linhert Parker, October, 1834. John Ambrose Sir^ot, Csqoire, C'erA; ^the Crown; Hon. George Shore, Oerk qfthe Ptea$i William Tyng Peters. Esquire, Otrk qfthe Circuits, md Clerk cfthe Crown ON like drtuita. Terms -The Hrst Tuesday in February, and the se- cond Tuusdays in June and Octolter. iVict Prtue SUtingii in the County nf YorAs-Tbird Tuesday la February, and fourthToeadaya la JttUf and October. CiacviT CouBTa.— S!(iMi< JoAn— Second Tuesday in January, and first Tuesday in Ausust. CAar/o<r York, Sorlh- JatniNo, Carle. ; W«fd iWillitm Hon. Clerk IWilliani iht M- in tht atsdayt Of, and iril, and Stcond t<— Last itambcr. -SacAod rtambar. Tiiaadaj Cinacar, id99taU Jalia »MiiHa- rmfaif { Siratt, Bsquire land~l Esquire, George ]^»quire R«8ittri Hubbar H. Pfeie liaoiCb Kegitti Bate J " Beardsh Registri Aodrew The every like Gov speciall] 17 Bsquire, Surrogate ; Cbarlet Drurr, Elsquire, Kfgistrtr. Wettnur- /anfi/— Honorable Edward B. Chandler, Surrogaie j Tbomaa S. Sayre, > Esqaire, Registrar. CA(Dtty(>/'G7ouee«/er^Second Tuemlay in Janmiry, and lastTues- dafia July. Additional Terms or the Common Pleae— First Toes- •day in April, and last Tuesday in Oetoher. ' J < r Counttfof CafMon— First Tuesday in January, and fourth Tues- day Ih^ June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleaa->First Tues- day in March and October. ' <.' Gounty t^f -Restifrouche—Vini Tuesday in January, and necond Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas— Second Tuesday in October and April. I^OLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES KAUES. Charles Jeffrey Peters, . Barth. Cranneil Bcardsley, WilliMi Franklin Odell, Thomas Horsfield Peters, 'I'Hania Hatch, William Tyng Peters, . James Shannon Morse, . John Simcoe Saunders, . John Ambroas Shannan Street, GeoDga Frederick Street, * Henry Swymmer, *WiHiam Bcml Kinnear, Alfreil Lock Street, ''^ Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Edward Barron Chandler, George SUknan HiU, '*'James Peters, junior, . , Alexander Stewart. George William Cleary, ♦William End, Charles Peters Wetmore, Abraham K. Smedes Wetmore, ♦George Jarvis Diblilce, . '"Francis Andrew Kinnear, WilUam Wiley, . *R«bert Frassr Hazen, . ♦John Wesley Weidon, .. ♦William Wright, . WilUaimCarmoo, junior, Peter Stabs, * Horalio Nelson Hicks Lugrin, WUIitm Simpson, . i . imnn Stewart, . itM.-. Admitted. 16th July 4th October ISth July 8th October 2d February 17th February 19th February 1 6th February 22d February 15th July 16ih July 18th May nth October 11th Octot)er 1 1th October llth Octolier nth October 2inh February 10th Octol)er 20th February llth July 18th October 18th October ii9th October 17th Julv 1 6th October iaist May 16th July 15th October 251 h February 25th Feltruary MthMay ii\[\ February Residence. 179^ Predericton. 1796 Woodstock. 1804 FrederictoD.i,. 1S06 Mirainichi. 1803 Saint Andrews. 1814Frederictoa. 1314:Nova-Scotia. 1817|Fredericton. 1817iMiramichi. ....) ISlSJFredericton. 1S18 Saint John. 1819 DiUo. 1820 Ditto. 1821 Frederirton. 1821 Dorchester. 1881 Saint Stephen. 1821 Saint John. 1822 iVova-Scotia. 1822 Woodstock. l»23 Saint John. 18 21 Fredcricton. ; 1823 Woodstock,')* 1823 FredertGtQO.,;{( 1823 Saint John. '3 1824 River d» Oh^tf . 1824 Saint John.. I /f 1825 Eticlu)juct05,i(« 1826 Saint Jo lxn..;B\. 1825 Miramid^i. ,'^ 1826 ^int J4hn.,jj'«> 1826 Saint yuha.{« 1826 fCJ^ngstoil. v** id27liN vteu(!'?-^^**''-8'>{.tT bfloo •£4- '''JohH Morris Robinson, . ^Moses Hdnrir Periey, . '^'Tinotlw RoUct Wotmore, Edward Belts Smith, ^Andrew Barberie, William Chindler, Samuel Hallett Whitlook, Jame» Watson Ckandleri <3eorge Kerr, Robert Leonard Hazen, Richard Sands^unior, . Lemuel Allen Wiimot, . Samuel George Andrews, Richard Carman, John Johnston, Charles Fisher, I'James William Boyd, . Thomas Smith Sayre, ♦George Wheeler, . Charles Augustus Harding, Richard MiJton Andrews, William Hazen Needham, William Jaeic, Alexander Campbell, George Ferdinand H. Minchio, Abraham Nelson Ghurden, ^Judah Hammond Hartt, James Horsfield Peters, Gsorge Dixon Street, John Clarke Hall, ♦Chipman Botsfoid, Samuel Gay Morse. Richard Marshall Clark, Robert Barry Dickey, ♦Duncan Robertson, . Chaiiles Johnston, ♦William ^muel Sands, ♦William Hunter Odell, . Stephen H. Hitchings, . Newton Ward Wallop, . ♦Thomas Burton Abbott, ♦Christopher Milner, David Shank Kerr, * Edward Williston. David Lewis Dibbjee, William Minns Hoflinao, ♦John Hamilton Gray, . Jameii White Peters, BUss Botsford, ♦Robertso^ Bayard, ♦Henry SiittMon Petert, ♦WilliiriLm Johoston Ritchie, W^Hgtoti BkitS Miiimid^- t'f ioth May lah July 14th My 18th October 18th October 18th October 18th Jwly leth October 17th October 17th October 17th July 17th July 17th July 16th October 5th F^ebruary 5th February l«th July l&th October 15th October 11th February 6th May 8th May 13th October 13th October 13th October 9th February nth May 13th July 12th October lOth July 18th October 18th October 18th October 7th February 7th February 9th May 9th May ISth July 1 8th July i7th October 17th October 17th October 17lh October 6th February 6th F'ebruary 6th February 6th February 11th February 18th June 18th June 18th June 18th June 16th October 'f^ fl '!?!*? '/ ' ■ 1828 Saint Jc_. i82d!^autJobr* 18-28^GageloffDi ( * KinasXQn,v{k 1828 DaifioMsie. 1328 1829 1829 132i9 1889 183(t 1330 1830 1830 1831 1831 1831 1831 1631 1832 1832 1832 1832 1832 Richibii9M>v Saint Andsawt. Ditto. Miramial^^' . l^lunt JohOf Saint John* PrederictoB. Saint Geotg«v Bathurst. Saint John. Frederictoa. Saint John. Dorchester. Saint John. Miramicfai; ~ Sttint AndreWt. Saint John. Ditto. ' Saint Stephen. 1832 Predeneton. 1833 1833 1833 1833 1934 1834 1884 1834 1835 1836 1886 1839 1835 1835 1835 1835 1836 1836 18S« 1836 18M 1836 1836 1836 1836 1636 1836 1836 Woodstock. Saint John. P. Edward bliintf. Saint Andre w«. Nova-Sctttii. Restigonchd; Hopewell. Miramichi. Nova-Scotia. Saint John. Ditto. London. Frederieton. '^ Saint Stepbun. Saint John. Saint Stephen. Dorchester. Predertctofi. Miramiebi. Woodstoek. ^ Nova-Seotia. ' Stint John. ' Ditt*. ftTiae. Bend of Petiiilo- Saint Johi. ' Gagetoi^n. SalfilJohn. Sfliiit Andreirt. 20 noLL OP BARRtsTERS AND ATTORNlES^ConiimeA KAMK8. Edward Allison tJlowes, William Thomas Wilmdt, *George Botsford, Charles 'Edward Miliidge, ♦Patrick Cotighlan, George Jjliiies Thompson, William Bbtsfor' Chandler, *Thomas Barton Wilson, *C harli§s 'Edward Beardsley, William Henry Lee, Charles lopilis Haliburtoa, John D. Kipnear. Jonathan M^Cmcfjt John M'Mithon, Charles Waller Wardlaw, lilartin Bent Palmer, '^'Francis A, H. Stratton, \John Camptell Allen, *JohQ M.. Johnson, Janior, George I4e, Junior, ^SaoiuelJi SqoYil, James Stanley IMTorfte, *^h««fh4ltt» l)«»Br t«ay ^ William M. Greenwood William R. M. BttrUs, William Watts, Broke Hammond, George Sesee, '^Edward Baker Peters, James Fraser Berton, Robert Keech Gilberti Oustavus R. Jar vis, *Charlc» Duff, William Tyii^ Peter*, Jitnior, . Andrew C. Black, * James A. Hardinff, WUMem C. Hare, Allan A. Davidson, James Peters^ Welmore, Thomas T. Wyer, '^'.lames J. Kaye, '^Edgar Wheeler, Wilriam B. Twyoam^ Peter OiruJi, Andrs^s R. Wetmor^ Edward Hv WiiraotV A. B ^ A ndrtw^ w ^^KinMferd, G*orge VI l&ii^, Lewis P. Fisher, Wmwih It SkorOf Cbattes Doberty, Admitted. tSth October 1836 l&tb October ^1836 l*th February 1837 nth February 1C37 nth February 1837 17th June 1837 17th June 1837 trth June 1837 t7th June 1837 i4th October 1837 14lh October 1837 t4lh October 1837 14th October 1337 14th October 1837 10th February 1838 10th February 1838 I3th October 1838 iSth October 1838 ISth October 1838 July 1839 July 1839 Febraary 1839 February 1839. July 1839 October 1839 October 1839 October 1839 October 183d February 1840 February 1840 Re»idence. Oromoeto. Woodstock. Frederkton. Restigouche. Saint Stephen. Saint George. Saint Andrew»u Woodstock. rsTova-Scotia. Ditto. Ditto. Ditto. Saint John. Westmorland. Fredericlon. Ditto. Miramichi. Fredericlon. Sain' »ohn. Restigouche. Ditto. Saint John. Ditto, Prederictort- Predericton. FrederictOi*. Saint John. Prederictoi*. February 1840 Dorchester. February 1841 February 1840 reth JttAe 1840 17th October 1840 I7th October 1840 17th October 1840 17th Octbhier 1840 1 7tb October 1840 17th October 1840 February 1841 June 1841 June 1841 October 1841 October 184t October \M\ October 1841 3rd February, 1342 3rd February, 1842 ISthfJune, 1842 13th October, 1842 .1131 h October, 1342 .ll3lU October, 1842 Saint John. Gageto#tt. Predericton. Saint John. Ditto. Miramiehi. Predericton. Hampton Ferry- Saint John. Ditto. Ditto. Saint George. Oromocto. Frederjcton. , ^ NVoodstock. Tobique. Saint Jolin. Woodstock, ' DHto. Sti»iJohf„,j,,^ DH|to. ^ , ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNmS-Cantinwd. KAMES. Colin Irvine Allan, B. C Horace H. BeardUey^ Humphrey T. Gilbert^ *B. Boyd Kinnear, . Thomas C. Chapman, Wm. M. Maclauchlan, A. George W. Ritchie, A. B. John O. Campbell, . * William James Gilbert, * Charles L. Hartt, John Si. DaVemet, Acalus L' Palmer, James Steadmax, *Gcorffe OUy, Robert Parker^ Andrew JUackenna, Botsford Chandftr, L. . B. . AdmiUed. 9Ut February 1S43 Residence, do do do do do do 16th do do do do do do do do 12ih October, 1843 February 1844 do do da do do do June 1844 .llOlh Oetobtr, 1844 .1 do do J do do Predericton. Wnodatock. Saint John. ; Ditto Bay da Vejrte. Tobique. Saint JolM. Ditto , Ditto K Frederictoa* Saint John. Dorchester, [diac Bend of Petttco* Saint John. Fredericton. Saint Jofaa. Dorchester. NoTi.->Th« naanes of the Atternies are printed in iloliet. * Those martced with an asterisk are Public Notaries in the Pro- vince ; in addition to whom, Charles R. Hatheway, William M*L«4a Geo. A. Garrison, and Robert Car, EsqVs, are also Pablic Notaries. €IT¥ OF SAIIVT JTOHIf. Lauchlan Donaldson, Bsqaite, Maifor, Honorable Wiltiam B. Kiaaear, Recorder, Aldermen. Henry Porter, ") William O. Smith, j M Thomas Harding, I ■§ Gregory Vanhorne, j :? Thomas Coram, ; S George Bond, J Assistants. Mr. Jdseph Fairweathtr, Mr. Lewis W. Durant, Williflm Hagarty, Esquire, Mr. Edward Hippisley, Mr. James ColTille, Mr. Joseph Beaueay, IFarife. KUDU'S. Queien's. Duke's. St'duey.. Guy's. Brooks. ^ Thomas Mcrritt, Esquire, Treasurer, or Chamberlain. James Peters, Junior, Esquire, Common Clerk. James William Boyd, Esquire, Deputy Common Clerk. James Stockford, High Constable ; James Stockford,. Tboman McGaghey, George Stockford, and George W. Busteed, M^rahala. Constables. -^GeorffB Stockford, Thomas McGaghay, Fbeneaet Her- -h-^ington, Matthew Morrison, Richard ShewKridge, Alexander Dowoe, Jiihn Nixon, Robert McKelve^, George W. Busteed, William Magee, John Fitznauick, Abraham Magee, iltobn Daley, Jesso E. Wctnipre, George Williems, George Mason, John Powera, Robert Bradwall, George Noble, George Ctark. and William Follts. William McBay, Deputy Clerk of the Market, Kintf'ft Bqaaiv; Alexander McQueen, do. do. Market Square: OiUrlts Mmm. do. do. of the Fiib Market, Ditkf-lUfst. ..uT , fifi VUUmg Physi ^■r.[i ,1 fodr at H r^. 't*uing fnusuians.-^Jahn Boyd, M. p. and G. J. Harding, M. D. I.tc<&sa ili#»ne^r».^3bb^i V. TMirgar. Thomas L. Nicholion 85 Co., JAri'lCwr& Co., iWfciry Ha^Wnif W. D. W. Babbard. Tho- inas Hu^ptd ^ aon, ana vVitliain P. SCrott. .. . v > i,\"^>a - Port or'flar6duriSr«o£er.—Thomaa Read. -ntf ws>4v>4 rn*. uW BraiK^' FUoU.—iohn Ueei, Qeoree Thomas, hhn MUTs, John Murray, Paoiol Batfield, AkxAnder Mills. Abraham Bestteay, Wil. liam Seelay, ElUward Murray, James ReecT, Johm Spears, James P. 'Tbom^a^Thomas Vaugbao, William Spears, John Stoit, John W #' Seeley, l/^nal^ McDougall, arid William Leavitt. funior-. Light-Hbu$e JSecpers.— Alezmder Read, Partridge lalatMl ; George Lane, Beacon. City^ Surviryor.— Robert C. Minnette. AssMaon \lf thxcs and Statute Lodour.— Daniel Jordan, Daniel J. McLaughlin, Simeon L. Lugrin, and Josiab Wetmore, junior. CoUeetors ((f Taxes.— Jamca 0erow, junior, on the Elastern side of the Harbour, Mid Joseph B. Wbiople, on ibe Western aide.— Thomaa McGhighey, Colleetor of Dog Tax. CoUtdpv of Wfunfqgt and iS/t;)pa^.-> Michael McGuirk, Collec- tor of Wbarfa((e and Slippage at the Market Slip; Charles Adama* Collector of Slippage at (/nion-atreet ; Dennis MeWiiliams, diuo at North Slip ; A. C. O. Trenlowsky, ditto at Lower Cove ; Ira JMosher, Collector of Wharfage at the Breakwater; P. Besntrd, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at Rodney Wharf; Jatnea Williams, Collec- tor of Anchorage. fVeigh faster*-.— Stephen Gerow,. at North Slip; George Scribner^ at Union*8tteet ; James Price, at Lower Cove. /n«/>ecf&iiMi«r Whh*. and-Tliori.as MileY; >^ ^^^'^y^'^^^s-^^^^ bi/sr^im., 8amd«i/uP(itea|^je> "^''' . °' \ ' *'' *^-""*~;' f«t^d7'»6r'/*«., Samuel WbiM, Samuel Crifl«ir|Akr'5olit' Cktil^ti' ' ur, 5» Hxi'V ThomMjMilfptt Jostph Wilson, Jaimi Sitckboust. JoM Punb«in, Charle* R. Shun, Cvrnelius IS' ice, A.B4rf|rO. LordJy,,«Bd WilU»m Barlow. ., , . ■ , , , IrunetOar* qf Coru Wi^d and Bark^—FfUt D'lVhlf^ Market Slip; Joho Paul, I^wer.<^ov«i Stq>)i«o Qerow, Norkb Slip; Bo^rt F» firittain, at Carleion. j Superintendent qf Carts ^ Hand Cartt and Haekt.—Vyltt Dibblet^, Fence Vietoera.-'J»me9 Port mo re and Samuel Clarke. Pound Keeptra.-^Peier Buntinc, on the Eaalern aide ef ttij^ H||jr*., bonr ; Williani Crenk and Richard IrTine, at Carleton. /i y,,. Fire Deparlment. -^ThomM M. Snuiih, Esquire, Cbief Eoifim <^« nor«- Jad'g« Parksr;' Robert F./Hax«n» and Willrim Wright, EsquiNkt, and tlxl Hoo. -ifuith > lohMtoii Directori't John H. Gkay, Esquire, Trtaaurer lad Cierk ; ''UkiMH Pauraon, LL.O., Principal. ' * SaiMT ibuiff Dktbict Committbk of tms Sociktt for PaoaiaT- ^ u(« PftaMTi^H Khowlbdgb.— Tha BLer. the Aector of Saint John, ^ Preatfl^nt; Wit]tap Scotrii, Ctquire, Vice President; 3evarley , Robin on, Esquire ^Secretary and Treasurer. 11^ ' IS^AiHT John RsLioiooa Tract Sk>ciBTT.—Rer. A. Stewart, Pre* III . Pid*>t ; JoliQ Kionear, Esquire, Secretary. - ^AiMT John Socibtt Libbary.— The Rct. F. Colter, President ; James Cudlip, Esquire, Vice President; John V. Tburgar and Ju- V irifih H* Hartt. Enquires, Committee ; James Vf. Peters, Esquire, Sc- ' kmtry add Treaaurer; Wm. L. Avery, Ltbrarian.— Library houra— from 12 to 1 o'clock, and from 3 to 4 o'clock, p. M. . . Saobbo Mvsic SociBTY.— John Boird, Esquire, M. D., Preatdent; Thomas Hatheway, Jun., Vice President ; John W. McLeod, Tree- inrar i Thomaa G. Barr, Secretary •, S. K. Poster, Esq., Conductor ; Oharlea J. Melick, S. Steven, George Lawrepce, L. H. Watcrhoaae, iod B. C. Chalooer, Coimnitiee. Saiht GBOBoa'a Socibtt.— John V. Tburgar, Esquire, Preaident ; Jabn Rhodes, Vice President; Isaac L. Bedell, Esquire, Treaaurer; Lewis W. Durast, Secretary. Saint Andrbw^b SooiBTV.—Jobn Wishart, Esquire, President ; John Duncan, Esquire, Vice President ; Robert Jardioe, Treasurer ; John W, McLeod, Secretary. Saint pATRiCK^a Socibty.— William Parks, Bsouire. Preaident ; Henry Porter, Esquire, Vice President; Wm. Hutchinson, Es(|uire, • Treasurer; William Mills, Secretary; Robert Armsituiig, Aavislant Seeivtary. Albion Vnion Socibtv.— William H. A. Keens, President ; Hen« rT Buiton, Vice Preaident ; Samuel Holman, Treasurer ; John Wood- ill, Secretary. HiOHLAND SociBTY OF Saint Johk.— Hon. Jghn Robertson, Pre- aident \ John Doocen, John Boyd, M. D. and Ji>hn Wishart, Eisquircs, Vice Presidents ; Rev. William T. Wishart, Chaplain; Adam Jack, E«quire, Treuurer; Janea Robertson, and Thomaa Nisbet, junior, Secretaries. Oari VN Bbnbvolbnt SociBTY.^John Dougherty, President ; F. Collins, Vice President ; John Dougherty, Treasurer ; Charles Wet- Itrs, Secretary. Laoibs' Bbnbvolbnt Socibtt.— Mrs. Ward Chipman, Patroness ; Mrs. Simonda, Secretary; Miss Kinnear, Treasurer; Mrs. W. B. Kinnear, Mrs. SiepheR, Mrs. E. Seani, Mrs. John Burns, Mrs. Jns. Rifberlson, Mrs. Ttiompaon, Mra. Rev. W. Harrisou, and Mrs. Wil- ^^ ^m Lawtoo, Visitors. - T fr].SAiNT John AtrxiLiAav to tmb Nrw British and Forbig'* TlMfBBAHCB SociBTY- (Or» tht Total Abatinenee pr{neiple)-^S . S. Damiil, Precideni I John Paddock, M. D . Thomaa Hardm«, John HiMUhert. and W. R. M. Burtia, Eaquires, Vice Preiidehte; Wil'iam il. Rol^Moa, Treaaurer t P. 8 lutia. Esquire, Oorraepoaidliiir Secre- tiry; W. H. A. Kaaos, Recovdisg flaercttry ; Wm. Htwltli Stepheo 5«. ^5 Etebn Wood- rtton, Pr«- Eisquiras, datn Jack, let, junior, (tideni ; P. arias Wat- Patronest ; r». W. B. Mr*. Jus. Mr». Wit. ,1,)— N. S. d!n«, Jolin i; Wiriam liif Sac re. Hi Sltphea ^(TOarow, B. fiahartaoo, C. H. Dimock, John Barrrman. M. Tbamp. !>jaoQ«rP. Watetbarf , R. SaBda,jr., Josaph Pairweather, Wna. Dunbam, ivJ. amiUi, Joho Saadali. Robar^ EUed, John (^uiatoa, £. DaW. Ratctt- H«j(iard,Jaa. Lake, and Jas. Aycra, Cominittaa. Shitn John Roman Cathouo Total AaaTiifBiicB Rauir So- ciBTV. President ; Thouiaa O'Kelaher, Vica Praaidaal ; Jubp Prvor, Treasurer ; William Bowan, Secretary ; John OvNeilii Patrick Mc Anally, WilUam McAalev, John ASahony, Hagb Lunny, . Dennis McPeaka, William Breen, John Greetes, David Roach, 8ta- pben Thompson, Daniel O'Sultivan, and John Bradley, Commlttea. FaiEiroLY FiBB Clob.— R. W. Crooksbauk, Esquire, Praaident ; T. L. Nicholson, Esquire, Secr|lary, &c. Union Fxbb Club.— Daniel Leavitl, Esquire, President •{ Leveret H. DaVeber, Esquire, Vica President ; John Wishari, Esquird, Trea* . surer ; Edward w. Greenwood, Esquire, Secretary. pROTBCTioN FiBB CLt/B.^-John M. Walker, President; Haor| J. Chubb, Vica President ; Joseph W. Lawraaca, Secretary. Harbour Master's Fees. — On vessels of 30 tons, and under 50, 28. Cd.; of 50, and under 75, 3a. 9d.; of 75, and under lOU. 5s. ; of 100, and under 150, Cs. 3d. ; of 150, and under 900, 7s. 6d.; of 200, and under 300, 10a. ; of 300, and under 400, 12s. 6d. ; ves- . aela of 400 tons and upwards, 158. — Decked veaiiels under 100 toiii, owned and registered at St John, and all Britiah veaseli under that tonnage trading within the Bay of Fundy, or arriving from ports to tlie Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cape Caiuo, or from any port in Nova Scotia, to pay annually as tollows: — Under 30 tons, 3s. 9d. ; over 30 and under 50 tons, 58. } over 50 and under 75 tons, 78. 6d. ; over 75 and under 100 tons, lOtf. Rates of Anchorage. — For every decked vessel ezceodiuK 50 tons), Ss. 9d. ; vessels from 50 to 100 tons, inclusive, 58. ; 100 to 150, 68. :)d. : 150 to 200, 78. 6d. ; 200 to 250, 6s. 9d. ; 250 to 300, lOj.— And all vessels of greater burthen in like proportion: and for all decked vessels trading within the Bay of Fundy, there shall bo paid, yearly, on the first arrival after the firi*t of April, according to tne tonnage aud nmouuts settled by tlie aforesaid scale. Rates or Pilotaob. — For bringing any ship or vessel into the Harbour of Saint John, and mooring her in a safe olace or berth, or itecuring her alongside a wharf, the rates annexeu to the several distances :— First distance — from Partridge Island to Musquash Head, bearing North* West, 5s. per foot ; 2d distance — from MuAqunsh Head to Point Lepreuux, bearing North-West, Gs. 3d. per root : 3d distance — from Point Leproanx to North Mead of Grand Manau, bearing North-WeHt, or North Channel bearing Scuth- East, 7«. (ki. per foot; 4rh distance— from tho North Head of Grahd Mtuian or North Channel, to Mnchias Seal hlnnd, bearing South, or Brier Island, South South-Eant, 8s. Od. per f^;— anywhere outside the nibresaid distances, 10s. por foot. i . Far lemovNig and Utking any ship or vassal out o^ the liasuour )k. pM" (b#l..— li oaaes wb«f« piJoU ahull be detained un bonrd of 36 vessels undvr (tuithyivirt vie off ^i:, over four, »ix.fmu additional ; if carriage be detniiieu, to j^aji addiliouaJ, at iLa rate Qt'omshUUng for every half Uour« ; v\ ii»K>xK. ARti For a 1 Fora 1 For a Sslt, Pot] ed at loac Fora housing Fora gar, froni For a of Sugar,' kead of T For a ii load of dr load m( lie For a la ing, Stave cs, Salmo aujr othtr a hesfshei uf Banhc ware, a ho fee, or qi ewi., or a or five bai peniiae, oi the same cxceediug For n Rum, Gin for a load InaH of fni or Molasi For Cal Cwt., or Joosp, p ^ '^^ ^ PldTBJOTB. , « > WJ- « i' Mt t* < i ABfitClLfcJS" AND QtlNtlta^ For a load of Wood, (quarter bf a cord,) For Ii load of Coats, (balfa chaldron,) For a load containinflr 15 hu»hel« Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles meatiur- ed at loading or unloading, except Gf>ais, For a pipe of Wine, Hiin, or BrandVi and housing within the door of the first floor, For a pancbeun of Rum, or a tierce of Su- gar, from 7 to 10 cwt. and bousing. For a puncheon of Mola'sses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogs- kead of Tobacco, and housing. For a hogsbesd or jpuocheon of Cider, or a load of dried Fisb of 15 cwt., or a common load of household goods, and storing, For a load nf Shingles, Hoop poles, Head- ing, Staves, Treenails, .smoked Fish in hoz PS, Salmon, in kits. Dry Goods, or a load of aujr other articles not herein mentioned, or a hoijshead of Lime, or a hogsheoci or crate of Barthcnware, or two tierces of Earthen- ware, a ho«shcad dried Fish, two tiercksCof- fee, or qusntity in bags not exceeding 12 ewt., or a load containing six barrels Flour, Of five barrels Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork,Tur- pealioe, or Cider, or half a too of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage, in coils not exceeding 4 cwt., - - - For a sixty four gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandv, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sana, Gravel, or Stones, or a Inafl nt four barrels of any spirituous Liquor «r Molasses, . . . . For Cables and Cordage in Coil* above a Cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay, loose, per ton, - . - . - . For Hay, screwed, per ton, For BVicks, per thousand. Fur Lumber, per ihuussnd f«>*t, For the cartage of any article or articles, not exceeding hsif a load, • ».d. tsi. |,2d a. d. 7i 1 3 lOi 3 1 6 2 I 3 1 3 Ii I7i |2li 141 » I d '2 6 4 3 6 s.d. 9 14i 101 1 Ii 5 3 2 8 4 3 3 3 71 3d. 10| I 6 1 1«| 3 3 1 9 2 3 1 8 1 1 3 5 6 a 10 4 6 3 6 9 4llt. u 4: •>i ''vji DtJt' I 9 I 7t 1 3 3 4i 1 Id 2 4i 3 C 3 ■2 6 I 9 t Ih I a S 9 3 I 9 3 9 104 SIM- iobij in • [irii / 1.- i-4i' ' 1 3 L 6 « 3 2 S 4 I i! The First Distritt comprises all that part of the City, between llifl MuutI) line of Pond street, ond north line of Duke street, wliicli lies to the westward of the east line of Mill street, Dock street, and ilint part of Prince William street, between the north hno ofttm brick bnilding belonginc to Mr Jnmes K. M'Kee. (uortUwatA oi* ilie Mteiitel square), and the north line of Duke street, and inclu- ding King NtrHel, to the westward of the west line of (lArmain street. Second Dtsfricl comprisos all that partoftbe City iMtwceu tb* . ! ^ ^ north r^i|« «( Ufiioti Ktrtet^iaiKl foiiib \m o^* ^)|iiV Juaie/i\ftn>ot, which lioi without or boyund thu ftrHt district, to thx) w«atwnrd o( tlie east lioe of Charlotte Mtreet.— 774m/ /Jwtrifrcotnpride:) a\\ iliat port oi* tlie City which Ueti without or beyond the vocoml district, to the wostwurd of the eaut hue of Sydney street.— FoMWt Di$trUt comprUed all tliut piirt of tho City lying without or beyond the &aid third, district, to the westward of the east IJpQ of Carumrthf n attwX.—yiftk District compri»cfi all that part of the City lying without or beyond tlie soid fourth iliHtrict. PUBUC rORTERS AHU IIANU-CART MViT. Fur loading, citrryinj^ and houiiing any goodii, or any other arii* cles, on any hund cart, Irom the Market Slip in King's and Uh^>}'* WardR, or from any other place within the limits of the first di»> trlct, to an^ other place within tho naid several five districts, tho rntei of prices are as follow :— For the first district, three pence; second district, three pence halfpenny ; third district, four penco ; fourth diitrict, four pence halfpenny ; fif\h distrlet, five pence. Makkrt Tolls.— Bfef, p«r quarter, 3d. { Calf, She^p. Hng, Goit, Lainh, Kid, or Shoal, Sd. t Tub, Pail or Jar of Butter, ltd. t Firkin, 3d. t every lU Ihs. Roil Butter, Id. ; Chsesa, 4d. t load of Potstoci under 15 hushels, 8d^ do. over 15 bushels, 6d. ; load of Oytters in shell or tuhs, 6d. \ Turkey, Goofie, or docea Piseons, id. S pair of Ducks, Fowls or Pariridgts, |d. ; hag of Flour, Meal, Oats, Pease or Beaits, |d. I Ham or Shoulder, |d. ; Eggs, per 10 dozco, (d.— and all other articles hi like proportii^n. Fish M.^skbt Decs. — Fur every Salmon, Igd. ; Codfish, Pollock, Bass, or Shad, esch, |d. ; Hallihui, nut eiceediag 20 lbs. id. ; ex- ceeding 90 lbs. and for every 30 Ihs. Id. i every Lobster, Id. ; doien of Haddock, lid. t every 100 of Qasperesua, Alswtves, Herrings, ur other small finn, l|d. RBADr RECKONING OR MARKBTINQ TABLE, « UY THU fUUMD, YARD, AC. Ni) ad. U^il. 3d. 3^(1. .4. d. 4d. M. d. 41d. s. d. 5a. s. d. 54d. Cd. 04d 1 7(1. j s. d. n. d. s. d •. d. s. d. s. d. S. (1. u 4 5 o(; 7 08 U 10 11 1 1 1 1 )l 3 U 7k 9 lOi 1 1 n I 3 I 44 1 I 74 1 11 4 8 H> 1 1 2 1 4 I 1 8 1 10 20 2 a 2 i 5 10 1 Oi^ 1 3 1 54 1 8 1 104 2 1 2 34 2 2 84 2 11 10 I 3 1 (i I 2 i 3 2 2 f) 3 3 3 3 -vStt0n Fiihsr, Jam m TuaW, A John F. iioi I'. lAngon, J«pl«y. 4ss, ym. A. I\f Tr«ie, Thf RoUefU, Joi ua)tti\i>tro(;t. wvaiwnril of rido^ all llial :(iml diHtrict, mttti Diitrkt beyond tlie Carinnrthtii b City lyinjj ly other arti. \ud Une«i>'s the first (lis> districts, tliu hree pence • four pencu • ve pence. ». Hog, Goat, [|d. I Firkin, I of PolBtOfI >r Oytteri in |d. i pai' of «it, Peite ar ta, |d.— and ish, Pollock, bn. Id. ; ex- , Id. i duien Herrings, ur TABLE, (5|&d 7(1.1 s. d. S. (1. ] ] 1 )l I 74 1 11 2 » ij 4 \i 64 'i 11 a a a 4 4 1 4 4 4 H 4 104 5 :» 5 6 I 5 ]<) r> iiV tlonrt. The Mayor, the Recorder, Ilonry Porter, Williaii^ O. Smith, Thoinoi Hftrding, Uroflory Van Ilbrne, Thoniai Cbraiii, nml George Bond, Cflanires, Justices of the Peace and of the Qtabhim. Jlolm Ward, William Scovil, Jnnies Peters, Ralph M. Jarviii, Hon. Charles Bimundrt. CJehurHiis C. Cnrumn, Zaiuion Wheeler, John Jorditn, George Anderson, JaniuH Morau, Hon. Hugh Johnston, llenry Gilbert, Robert W. Crookshnnk. Noah Dishrow, Kobcrl Poyno, Archibald MenzicM, Drniiiinin I.. Peteni, Oharfes Ward, !Ton. John RobertRon, William I1. Hlroct, Daniel Ijenvitt, John GilliMrJanies Brown, Daniisl Anoley, John Kerr, Jamrs Kirk. Julm Pollok, William Lcuvitt. Georgo A. Lockhart, Williatti Olive, Samuel Strange, Jumcs Gallagher, Jacob Allan, John WiHhavt, Robert Kultie, Isaac L. Bedell, 1«(!v»ret H. DeVeber, William Hammond, and George MolHt, I!s<)uires, Justices of the IHiaoo. James White, V,m\. Ilitfh SherilT; G. V. Nowlin, Deputy SheriH*. Jamos Peters, junior. Esquire, Clerk of the Peace, &c. ; Jame» W. Bb^d, Esquire, Aisistant Clerk uf the Peace, «&c. Wilham Baynrd, Esquire, M. D., Coroner. Ji^aiic L. Bedoll, E«quire, Connty Trciuurcr. Charles Dniry, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and WIIIa. Benjamin L. Poturs, E^iquire, Commission ir for taking Boil in the Supremo Court. The Burristers and Attornieft practising in the City and County, Commissionera for taking AffidaviUi in the Hnpreme Court. Gehardux C . Carman, John Jordan, ond James Moran, Kaquires, Commissioners for Solemnizing Murriago. John McGregor, Thomas Trallion, and Jeremiah Drake, Com* iui4aibtliet^ofi9(iwon. . ^ ^^ UoAno OF Education. — Thr Mayor, the Recorder, Ri»v. I. W. 1). Gray, Rev. F. Coster, William Hcovil, Jamus Peters, junior, m\ John H. Gray, Esqnirel^ Commi$»ioner» for the Management qf the Free ffchool nt Saint John, unconnectea teitfi th§ A/aUrm i7oar(/.~Kev. James Dunphy, Jimss Oallsgher, Bsquira, and William Carvill. Ai.MS HousK, AND Work Housk, and Inkikmarv, at Saiht Jouit.-i^olm Kerr, (•. C. Carman, Jamus Dunn. Jumoi Moran, Jftines GallagliAr, VValker Tisdale, (feorgit A. liockhart, Robert Koltie, And William Bayard, (M. D.) Emjuirus, Commiasioutrs.— Koojici^-WiHlAm Craig. Fill Ml A^urvsifOrf ijA Lumber in the County. — Jinhtti Stewiis, Mishne! iilisr, JaniPS Pltwellioir.OilhfrtJordn'ri, junior, .Inspuh liinglwy, Mo- n Tu«tk, AlrXanrltr Mnl#. Setley. Win. W. Jonlsn, Francis Jnnisii, John F. Goflard, James Seoll, Clias. Sorrell, Hicphen H. 8iniw.Tlte|. I*. Li^n|«n, John Morjison, Thos. McMackin. Rohfrt Elwing, Dsvid Tuplay, ias. Clark, Dsniel McGoldriok, Chsi. Ksglsi, Geo. Ks^lns, Win. A. Rsyaolds. Julm U. Tohin, Jan. I.. VVnod«orth, Willisio H. Tnvia, Tiios. Jordan, Bphtrl Cunatd. Is^c FlfVfllingi DaviU p, Koberu, John S. Drowu, Hugh Morris. ' ' i€3e .eViiM ktsmfx .. :f COUNTY OF?-¥ORI£«Uio7/^cnmc(.fi9a Hoo. .rohn Simeoe Saonders, John Allen, Esqufrel' H^n. t^hchnas ''^v^C Led, John Robinson, fisqnire, mid Hon. George MiniMiiti, ,Ja»tices '^^ bf the Inferior Court ct Cenunon PtesK. has ^ £(bn. John SinicoeSauilden, John Alien, Gsq'tfii^, tfon. Thbines C. Lee^^John Robinson, Esquire, Hon. George Miochin, Jaifies A. ''^'''MncLrfuchUn, Thoitiat Johe«, James Harrison, NVilliam l^ividsnn, '''^ iPSitiricIc' Campbell, Jamea MUes, Ross Carrie,, (q/'/Ae Quorum,) Adam '""'D. Allan, (Gk6rge Garden, Lawrence B. Rain^ford, Hugh J. Hansard, Henrjr Morehouse, Solomon Parent, David B. Shelion, G<*orge Cheytie, William J. Bedell. BenjaminWolhaupter. Thomas Gill, Thomas Earle, Richerd Havne, George Clemenia, Jamea Tarlor, Allan McLean, Thn- mis Pickard.'Thomas R. RobertiiNon, WilliaihU. Harti, John T. Smith, Asa Coy, and Isaac Kiihurn, Esquires, Justicea of the Peace. Edvard W. Miller, Esquire, High Sheriff; Joseph MyshraVI, De- puty Sheriff. George J. Dihbl«>e, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace nui Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Joseph Be^!:, Esquire, Registrsr of Wills and Deeds. The Barristers and Aitornies practising in the County, with David B. Shelion, and Henry Morehouse, Esquires, Commissioners for tak- ing Affidaviis in the Supreme Court. Hon. John S. Saunders, and William Tyng Peters, Esquire, Com- misAioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. William Woodlurd, Henry Jonea, and Henry Fisher, Esquires Coroners. Mark Needham, Esqnire, County Treasnror. James A. MacLauchlin, John Allen, John Rohinsnn, James Har* risonj and James Miles, Esquires, Commissioners for Solemnising Marriage. Asa Coy, F. E. Beckwith, Mark Needham, F. W. Hathaway, Joseph Qa'ynor, Hrnry Fiaher, S. A. Akerley, James 8. Beek, James £. Parley, George E. Keichum, George W. G^j^nor, and Joecph.C. Hatbeway, Licensed Auctioneers. Board qf Education. '-John Robinson, G. J. Dibblce, D. L. Robin- son, George Lee, junior, Csquires, Right Rev. Bishop Dollani', Rev. J. M. Brooke, and Rev. Charles Spurden. Almt Hou$e and Work f/out^.— Beniamin Wolhaapter. Hon. L. A. Wilmot, Thomaa Gill, Moses PiekardVPhoroaa MurNiy, tod John Simpson, Enquires, Commissioners ; Jnspeh Flemminit, Keeper. Piretpards in Predericton.— Hon. Thomaa Baillie, George Minchin, Mark Needharn, William D. Uarit, John A. Beckwiih, Benjaibin Wolhanpier, Hon. L. A. Wilmot, and John T. Smith, Bsauirefl. C9mmisti'on''rt qf Sewer».—Hon. G. F. Street, Hon. L. A. Wilmot, and Charles Pi«her, Enquire. Predericton Ladiea' Bmetohni Society. —Isdj Cnlehrooke, Prjesi- dent ; Mrs. Odell, Treasurer; Mrs. Roberts, Secretary; Miss C. Cule- y. htooke, Asfisiant Secretary; Mra. Parker, Mrs. Coaier, Mrs. Peters, " Mrs. Siier>, Mrs. Street, Mrs. Jscob, Mrs. L. A. Wilmot, Mrs. Gay- nor, Mrs. Wulhaupter, Mrs. W. Taylor, Mrs. Head, Mra. Wilkinson, Mrs. Busby, Mra. Akerly, Mra. Coy, Miss Oolebrook«, Miss O^ell, Miss Coster, Committee. York Cottnty Umigrant Sodelv.— Hon. Thomas Baillie, Pr«8id«nt-, Hun. O. P. Street, Ittt Vice-President; the Surveyor General, sti{/^/'o, 2d Vice-President; Jsmes Taylor, Esquire, Treasurer: Robert Gnwan, E»«uire, Secreiiiry; Lieut. -Col. Hayiie, Hon. L. A. Wilmot,' CbaHea Fisher, fti|hi Rev. Bishop DoJItrd, Vtotrablt Arehdetton Coster, 0^31 ti, .Jcittices 1. Thrnnts Jaf|i«8 A. Dfetrifisnn, urn,) Adam . Hansard, |«Cheyije, imasEarle, Ltan.Tho- D T. Smith, •brail, Df- llerk of tlv« with Datid era for tak- luirt, Com- , Etquirei Um«s Har* lenniaing Hathaway, eak, James Joftph.C. . L. Robin- >tUr#, Rev. Hon* L> A> , tod John Ceepier. ge Minchin, Bcnjaiiiln quires. A. Wilmot, K)ka, Pw»i- sa C. Cole- ra. Peiars, Mra. Gay- WUkinaon, Miaa Odell, Pre§id«"t'. \tt\ Oowan, lOt.CbiHM con Coatar, benjamin WoIhaiitt#vIkaM Si l(Mi'iii,4I«il|t7 Jones, James A. Miles, AU»n Jk]ti,efm, and Lewia Haestia,J^quirc9., C4.om{nut,ee. .^^^q Apr^d^Hi!^ Sociat^.— Hon. Q^firffi ^: Street, P^eaidrntiJomen Taylor," Charles Ffsher, Thomas, Jonas ^ William DaVidsfni.auci R. JB,»]ro«,,^aquirea, Vice Presidents; JSo^^^tf. A. ^^'iimo|:, Secjref!|ry and Treasurer. o« ' i?V« Hatch, Esquire, laatif r of Mttriagt Licences. 32 tk, S. Fry^. Iptf George oD,luf:WMj^ H. HiOffl D. wTjjt^ ■nd D^ yT, CommOi«d^)>«/orWrecfcece Property in iheCeunttfa^i Hon. Tho*. Wy«Mind Peter SmitQ, St. A^dtewjt; 'fiiclitrl DoggtItL Grind Mnoi^ } l^ai. 3. T. Rofuh^oii, R. T) .. Went UUlU dee, ^ C CommaiionergJW Bupyt and tkacomfot the Bml^ Btiy o/ J^ ^ savMquoddy.-rQ. ^. Porter, and J. Frink, Esquires. ^ ^ ^ Charlotte County Agrtcuttural Socicty.-'Vr. S. Fryer Pre»i3Wti Honortbl« I^rrls Hat«h and Han. Thomas Wyer, Yicc Prefidtdi^.; VV. uflll^ B$qQire, Treasurer ; D. t). Morri«on» Secretary i Jbseph Walioo; T. 3inia, H. O'Nell, J. Lqchary, J. Turotf, J.- McOnrd^, M. M<)Lfatl«nd S. Getty, Conmniitee. Chta^pB County Eni^rant Soeuty.^Uon. H. Hatch, Prttid^^t j Jamea 0oyd, fiiquire, Vice President ; D. W. Jack, Fsquire, Traast- rer; J. McKean. Secretary; ttef. Dr. Alley, Ret. Mr. Qoih'n, Thomat Jones.Pr." S. Frya, R. M. Andrews, Tboonas Turner, T'honas Simei and Hb^ W^F. W. Otren, Directors. C. R. Bftiheway. J. H. Whitlock, William Gamett, Jtnws Boyd, Saorae^ Ahhott, Williani McLean, £. Wilton, John McKean, F. Lo. rioian, T. P. Shaw, Daniel Sullivan, W. T. Rose, Rot>ert K«rr, John Parkiaaon and William Whitlock, Licensed Auctioneers, COUNTY OF SUNBURY. :^ ^•ImSm niT"' Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, Thomaa O. Miles, Stephen Peabndy, Nsibaniel Hubbard, and Jotin M. Wilmot, EM^uires, Justices of ttte InferiorOeurt of Con^mon Pleas. Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, Thomas O. Miles, Stephen PeabtMfy, NatRtfirlel Hubbard, John M. Wilmot, Charles F. Street, Jamea Ttt* lev, George Ha}ward,Gharlea Hazen, {i^th* Quorum,) Wm. HoHv Henry T. Partelow, Thos. Harrison, John PeaiNidy, George Pfieaiiy, Thos. N. Gilbert; and Wm. Burpe, Esquires, Justices of the Peaeet John Haien. BsqtHre, High Sheriil*. '''' ^'^ CbarUa P. WetDu»re, Esquire, Keeper of the Relle, and Citfk «f the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. ;^'v^ O. U. CuTert» Enoch Barker, and H. T. Partelow, Esq'ra, Cereorerf • The Barristers and Attornies practising in the County, tofreraer with H. T. Partelow, Esquire, Commissioners lor takiug* Ai^wviis in. the Supreme Court. Henry T. Partelow, Esquire, Commissioner for taking Bait is the Supreme Court. ■ '^'••'-■^ *'«^ Tbomat O. Miles, Stephen Peabo^ly, and George Hay ward, Bii|'M, Commissiotiera for solemnizing Marriage. Jacob Tilley. Licensed Auctioower. Aoan/^l^rcav. aohn M. Stirling, ^^91l i. liatheway, Es^ 8tcretary ) Jeha Haieo, Beq.TfeaawiaVr^"*^^ Mi Slju|ii^^9b«vtr. UsQoiiw, Hon, Harry Witnr, ftbd tfitlij^ E»Q4ii«#, Jimk^ ttf tn* lofiiriM Cc*m of Uommoti P!«M. SiifiiMl 9eovii, Btqiiitt, Boii. Haity r«t«ra, Wnitim fiWhaf, T|(^- niM T. llcwi«lt, Jolift EarU, Chirlcc HurrltoB, (^i^Qiwriflli^lT^ tan Taaaitiia, J«tia llcAllistar, Lawia McOonald, John MalMHit m* taph B. Ptrkiaa, Raoben Holiia, jr. Thamai Murray, RoteriOoMioga aad William n«fr«y, Eaquirat, Ju*licea of iha Paaca. ICaitianiai Rulihard Davebar, Baqaira, Bigl> ShariC Ttaaathy ft. Waimora, E«^«ira, KMper of iha Rolli, mod CInk of tba Peace and Inferior Coart of Common Pkaa. Haarr S. Patara. Ba^niia* Ragiatiar of Daeda iad Will*. lakaEarla and Tlwmaa T. Hawlatt, Eiquirea, CoroMra. Tba Barrialara aad Altoroiaa practising in iba Connty, tagalhtr with iha Hob. Harry Pletera, Samual Sen? i(, and John Millidga, Ea* quiraa, Curomiaaioncra for taking Bail in the Snprama Covrt. Samnal Scotil Bvquira, Hon. Harry Peters, Siaphea OtoldiAg, Wil- liam Pushay, Thomas T. Hawlatt, John Earia, and JoIiq Hiinif«ritt» BMoJfca, <>Mimiaaio«ara for S4ilamniaing Marrii^a. Timothy R. Weimora, E«qttira, Issuer of Marriafi Liaaaaea. Samuel Majraiand William P. Boonell, t^icaascc AaciioBaan. Han. Harry Pnara. Samuel Scovi!, Esquira;Bav. Altrahan Woad, Thomas T. Hawlcti, Timothy R. Weimora, ami N. H. Oatabar, Bb« ^uiraa, Truataaa of lM.€lrammar School. Socrilo/'AiiMa/laift.— Hon. Harry Pvura, Hon. Hugh JahaoMB, S^mael Sroril. N. H. Derelicr, T. R. Weunora, Henry S. Patara, and John J. Millid|t, Baquirea. RING'S COUiNTY. . David B. Watmore, William McLeod, and Thomas Bear, Bi^iiMb Jusiicae of tha lo4arior Court of Common Plaaa. David B. Wetmore, William McLeod. Thos. Beer, Tboa. KalabMit Banry ▲. Seovil, John C. Vail, A. C. Branson, John Barbeiia, Bb^ MraatBsiith, Isaac Haviland, ((//A« i^uotum^s Samual Poaier, Jobi Wifbimin, Jahn Briitain, Jamtra Britiain, John Ry#a, JalM Haadtr- aan, aad Philip Naae, Esquirea, Juaiices ol tha Paaca. LaBwon Drury, Esquire, High Sheriff Edward Bettn Smith, Esquire, Keeper of tha Ralla» aad Clark of tba Fsaaa aad Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Wittiam Simpson, Esquire, Registrar of Wills and Dcada. Datld B. Watmora, Genrga N. Arnold, William Froai, and laaae Haviland, Esquires, Coroners. David B. Waianora, John C. Vail, and A. C. EvaaaaA, EiqiUat, Commiasionors for tabinv Bail in the Supreme Court. ilobn C. Vail aad A. C. EvsuKon, E»quim, and tha Barriatara and Attornies practising In the Cuunty, CummissiiMara (or taking Afllda- viis in ths Snprema Court. David B. Wetmora, WillisM McLeod. Heory A. Scovfl, aad Mft C^_Vail, Esfuiiiaa, Comaaisaioners for Rolemniaina Marriaga^ ■ "" " T Marriage Licaiio««i); and B. B. Smith, Biq«lrMt Villiaoi W. Walker, Tiustcac ofiba G«iiiM»ar ScbaoL Baard q^ ^BAieaW en.^ David B. WatMMra. Bdwsrd 8..6mi(h, WU* Mam Sirapsa», B»|a)Na, aad Rav. WiUiaM |L JaaviU ■ \jt vail, Ksaniraa, uomaaisamners lor rok JiamrdJB. Smith. Bttauira, Insusr af R . 11 1|MliMra, William Simjwoa. ai Rav. i^iam B. Scovil and Rav. Wi m King\Vpuntit Mnig^rti \Satiet^.^yii%{irfi' Simpson. Esquire, MoUie .iB^M9i Jaijneft Sffyr«, IH)iUt>:Palmer, John SiDitbii Bill QM i ^i|io H, -HaviiM».K. Tnioman, Lewis Trite!«,WiHiain Chajtman, Gyii^4Slfe»««,FBter>iMi!j>rll9R, Robert Svoii^'^J^hn (Dhapinan^ Wtl* Jiain C. Sfntm,' Daniel Haniiigi^Qt Johii TVetiitolin^ G«ar$re Oultno, Jte(M)h^AiVard, Junior, GtfM«e Pitfitttl, TtionoMtGilh^tt, (fftke^ii^iio. ](Wii4HJ*^i^Hirftert«on,: Tllmium Princct^ Jantea Wailace^jr,, Jamea Brewsier, Elisba Peck, SilAinel; Biadt aad PtuIip'Qliafinaif,Eaqiures^ JusMcea^fflMi'fltellfv;. .' ' ^..n. n ... .^- WiHiain P. Sl;yl«f Enquire, Hi^ Slierifl'^ q»r « .*t r «-, . *« .A «^Ml». JS n ' Andrew W, Weldnn, Eis^uire, H^i^iraJ? ofiDv^dflt and Wilts. ^ p|tihii»Bi'aeU«id,Aiidrev,V\^Won»'fii'*q*M^ •iRttrtta'Smhh, JoUn Smith, William Wilibi*, EUsha Pdck, EsqiirriBfSf iln the Barmtiers and A'liornies ;Sracii$iiis in^ ih$ Couiijty,, Coiiunis* aioners for tflkins Affidavits in the Suplrerhe Court. -WWftHf Smfflf, E¥q»}»^, Hon. William Gra«>fr, Hon, A«»fl»E. Boti- ford, William Wilson, iLewrMTifitea, E**n ^IfCtelan, Jamea Robert- son, Robert Godfrey, ahd'Elisha I^eck, E^quir^a, Cominiseioners fmr »ilil*|i#kirhfrvhe Supreme Gdori J ' >'»' - ,* / ti ' * fv hN C Hon. B. B. Chandlef, IiUuef of Blirrtaft# ClifWi«#«. » h t^^^ ..-s^ , f*!!^ ifW!ilttam Cbflpmaof (loni William Crane-, Bill Gblf)- p(M\ &ie«/>i« 'pPH(e«, Roheri S«ett) Jahtf Snfiiih", Peter ASteClehini'aQd jlMt» Ttenho4i», Bsqiiirest'ConMii^siooera for aoleinfn^isiag Marriafr*. :i^re^'^§Md^e, janior, George PiUfleW^ George WoodwoTth, TJm»- maa E. Oulton, jtm|ori> h'tiiry. Li^iBfistoee and Eoocti Sijl^a,'LiMbi^ AQc;tioi).«er9. ': - ^; • J#rtie»M$rbe^ OomnMBMOncr of Bttoya ani^Beaeoiw, ShedU[0'."^>« Btard qfJ!(ht9Q(iotW''^.ufii9 Smith, Ed\isiay9ners.for the mMSl>4ieiy -^Tri'reMrt6rWnd'*tid SuckVille; Pei fiirilihea of WeMmbrlffl^ ""^ Sackvllle. WeatAdrland,tfm0t'Mihi^S6iieiy-^\ -, , - Roll. Wf^Criojc, Hon.E; B. Chandter, Ttio|ii4o« 5(%¥| tod iI"\VtlI«^^ iS^'Si^ Jojinii JohttfN-i lison, Ei John-. John Pr John T. DeW^F C. Altar H.,a I Benjami John Po Aietand Leslie, a J#nl ;4.Hon. ' Peaoa an J^mes ». n. I WilUa Cunard, for takin John r Jenifa L in ll»Cc Court. ' Alexaii Cbmmis! Han. 1 L. Ha^ Alexan James aiid R(i*. Gramiik^i Bow4 WrighV, and Jame «'%'"*' H. Canaa wardWij TbeH< (Sarg^R, tera.jr. E land and ' J^bD w WilUltoi WUliu ■sft*»v ^s iOpr «l^»Vaitir;HbA: Joseph CbrhAI/Johiil^e^Mh^^^^ liaon, Esqaifes, Justices of iho iofprior CbUri of CdtMihon Pf^al"^ ' Jobo^DeOf John ilobfn»on, William W rights Alexiindiar 0iti4i^B, DeW. Fraser, Abraham Mdore, Robert Leslie, JohA J, botltfI4, Tto. C. Allan, Alexander McLaggan, Thos. W. Underbill, Dattd GrooMr,' H.iQ. 0. Gatmaa/ Wm. Leison. Phiiieas Willi8tQii> Jisiniet Hi«?Iilty, Benjamin Stjrmist, jr. John McDonald, John Crupnagtf, Jartd To^tr. John PAfter. Jotn M. Johnson, ( '>vV. V John Nesmith, Hon. Joseuh Cunard, Robert Doak, J4hn J'.'DAMtii James L. Prtce, Esquires, and the Barristers and Altorjliesjyr^aiiif in the GouQiy, Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the 9opf«rilir Court. ■ ' ■" \ Alexander Goodrellovf, Dohald McKay and Robert Doak, Ei^irfHlSf' Commissioners for solemnising Marriage. Hon. Thomas H. Peters, Issnet of Marriotre Licences. L. Hawholi. Commisaioner of Buo^ and Beacons in Miraihichi. i Alexander Key, Enquire, Health Officer for the Port of MiMtnielri. James Gilfiiou^. H. Canard, Wm. Cbrman, and J. WVigbt^Di^W, Slid Rdt. SamOet Radon antt' Rei^. JobO MeCardy, Trustee*- of fli* GramtA^r ildchddt. ,.»! t.**, Boi!W(f of Education.— Bon. Joseph Cunard, J. A. S^KfetrJ^lil^i Wright, Hon. T. H. Peters, Rer. Samuel Bacon, Rev. J. MtOttteMurer, « •i,' The Hon. Joseph Ounard, Alextinder Rankin, Esq. AUftan^etllLyri (SargiON,) tM Rev. P. X. Lafiance, George Kerr and Ohirles h Pf * ters.jr. Enquires— doard of Health for the Counties of NarilHiqilPtf* land and Gloucester, under the Act of 7th Vic. cbap, 39.. V ,;^ » " ' I'lriiniitu ,. 17. uf BOUNTY OF KENT. jdabn Wheaten and George Pagan, Esqo ires, Justice of tti« |iilWior Jbb^^l#a,aeAi^ l^«|f n, Jehn iaf4ioe . Johfi Bnw|er.Wi1lMm Aaoimm,) kntt J^nes LOVtg, iSsoaiws. JM*liOtt ofilk Mcc. WilliMB A. Black, EHuiro, Hyii Bbtriir. m ••4 Inferior Coari of Cftniiin^% Pl«iM. . , , . , ,i \ ,,>» Jainet Long. Esquire. Coroner. » ..a Vv..r tlWw |Wl»J*e^^0lT^^^ . Hod. John W. Weldon, Issuer or Inarriafe Licencea. ^llrt|lhWIW«ll*Ml»/*r4iRf, W«Ui«in Ittaningcon and Ipbo Ba^^^r, Biqoirea, CommisaioneN for SolemnizhisJUarriage. [ ' ^ ', ', &^% (ji^|j%Mfli|* and ,Jwne»^. Priee, E»gMir^, iVj^^i^^ f Crown Lanoa, and SeiziDg Officert. Samuel Aaron, Aactioneef. . ^rdqf^dueation.'-Jnfkn Wlieten, G^^ Pa'gtn, Mh J^liM^ Uituii«y.^Rd^'!}.^. Werddn, R«f. Jaima Hamiar, R«v. Joaepb ^•^-^ irWftmiHttf Sttool—Hoft. John W. Weldon, a«*rg« C«((ifirej;ttji4 tn« RW. Jamea Hann ^'AgricMuirca ^^bcMfy.—^Oeorce Pagan. Ctfijulire; President ; the Rev. Jamea Hannaj, Hon. J. W. Weldon^ Thoriias PnWelt. WilliaM H|iif4||l6n, WrllMin M*L«od, and Allien B. Smhli, EEsqalraa, Vice- Praaidentti tJbvidf Wark, Seceetary and Treasurer ; Jame* L«>nf, John Clarb, ThoimK Johnson, Jamea HiMchti»son« Joseph Doheriy, Wm. Oofaartf, Robert Dysart, John Carruibers, James Tbttrrat« Comaaittae. ApiUMil Meauas» Second Thura tar in January. Kent County Emigrant iSbetefy.— Hon. J. W. Weldon, President^ G^evrte Pagan;'Biiqttire, Vice-Preaident i — — — , EV*qiMrer Uccretary ; Davfd Wark, Esquire, Treasurer; J(ib» Wheiea, WjIUmd M'LeOd, Mn ;raMiii^. Wm. Chandler. Mm P. Kord^ Jaoiea Loot, Rev. Jas. HliiMty, L. DesBriaajr, and William Caie, Diieclors ; Thomas Joha- aloir, i^Shn^Ciirk, John Thorrat, Geo, Holder, laaae Sewarhy, David HfwHik, William Beck, John Carrmhera, /obn Slenbenaeo, iobn Kii^jiak, Md Albert B. Smith, Aasisiante. A\ v COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER i ' (li||;^JMFiapr^^/oiie|^f|ead. John Miller, William Napier, and Joba Wvaer, Esqiiireay J'ustices ol the Inferior Cmtrt of Coiiimon 1>leaa. Ilogh Monro. Josfph Read, John Milter, Wm. NHpie'r, JohhFriiier, « J|i|i|||tfack|^filK Benjamin Dawson, Hoory W. Baldwin, P J. N. l^ifi'taretq, J^onn Ri^Wy, John Dorair, Robert RoKinron, I'bUiiiaa M. IMiiois, Wm. Stephens, and T^omaa Pa lie, (0/ the Q«>or«Hik> and (lMi|M|t Scverft, ,Ei*a(l,i|^<*, JuMtcca 0fihe Peace. > Hf ncJ^W. BhidwlH, e«itfi^e. High Sheriff. WUliain End, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolb,aBd Clerk of the Peace and Inlerinr Court of Common Pleas. M. W. Baldwin^ E<«q«iira, Registrar of Decdaand Wilis. Thos. M. Debloi«, E«quire, C<>uuty Trcaaurer. Hnfiert Gordon, Esquire, Coroner. Jo«eph Read. B«nj. Dawson, Jamea Blackstock, Gko. Sweet, Jamea Doran, Jamea Young, and Robert Rqhtnaun, Eaquires, Conmiasiuuera for taking Bail »nd Affidavita in thei^upr^ma Coort. •^ Wftliem End. Riehard Carman, Joseph Read, and Beoj. Da»so»^ l^^uirea, Oemmidsioaera for taking Affidaviiaki thi tSttprcaw Oaww «l ICsau Win. Napilr, 6«iit 'Daw»i!iB, WiA. Mcoti^iiiBJ Jdhi^|»«M|,'>£.i. «cnMd AiictioD«crt. ' ' ' • '■ - ' « '^"^ iDissioi)«r$ of Biitfyf iQd lleacimi. ^ • ' ^ ^^ ' V;; ' 'T J. R«ad, H. W. Baldwin, arid R Ferj^aiiH^, ^^H, CMMbf. erf of Sicli and DiaahlMl iieamen't Fund. ^j i vk- H. W. Uildwiii, fi«<)«trf, CammiMiMer ^ Wiatlif Md^ DifjelipC J«ho.FiM«, Eiiqoire, AgMt for Llffyd«i;f;*""^''^/^ --;^;*^ '"^'^^ 6f/oi/c«f^>4f"* * •ident; Josepn Kead, and Francia lfvrc«a«o, y|oa-PN!aK|!raif«| % W. B»tdwiff» Secretary 9>Ki Treasurer} SaanttelLi $i«4M>, Al^fMM*T AnderHon, R. Dawson, AVifi. deacon, Woi. llulloy, Wm, ^Nfflfl^f John Chalmers. Michael O'Brien, Alexander Raitt, Onflo JQ|rt, S^>«inuel Broxn, Jobii Morriton, Commitie^. ,.- " If- CfiouCiuUr Emiffrant Society. —V. Ferguson, fi^K^uif*, Prtfi^^i W. Stevens^ £»qui re, and Mr. R. mwsoo, Vioe-Preiiidents;^,J(l]^],f^< fialdwm, E^quJre, Secretary and t*reBaarcr. '>i\,; x=£: ;tet: =» j^ ^\^^,,,J::';'vcnmTY op carleton. -f^^^ B. C. Betrdsley:, R. Keichnn, tnd J. DiMrlne, fiaqninc, JiJ Notile, R. D. Beardslejr, S. fistabrook% Cbaa Conneil, and F. iMnp- lioa«e. enquires, Jesijces of the Peace. F. VV. \Vjn*l«w, EnqiiiM, Hi^b SbMriC J. S, McB<>aib and J. Uraeen, Deputy Sbcriffs. J. F. VV. A. K* 8. \)retinore« Esquire, Keeper of tbe BvHe^and jCfiaMti^nie >ace.«pd Inlerior Courlof Cotnmoo Pleaa. ' '^^^■^ . > -<»rf»> Q. ArBedeJl, Esquire, ReitUtrar of Oeedatnd^rillaV^'^^^ . J. Be^, 0, CenneU, J. gnaraon, asd C. R. Upjis^ li^lif^ Peace Coroin>r||b. F. B. DiliMre, Esq4iire» Ooonlf Trfftnrer. ,-,v.P'.«no- Tiie Ba^riMera and AMornins practifiog iq tlw CemifL/M fiier C. Anireaux, and Benjamw Bcveridte, Baqjnil^, C<^aMuiiM for tskias Affidavits in the l3iiprei|M Ceart. , .,.:?, R. Keicl|»qu,Js,Dil,M«e, J. fedfll. /. ^rnwn^/L, % G^*fc^ Feveridge, and Asa \3ifMfk, E»qairea, Cdi«i0»iaiuta«r« %, S^ttnijilaC Wiljiaot, Enquires. ^ti^^ . B.Shtrpe, A. S. C«rinao,tDd A. B«deU, C. Connelli R. BDjEtitli, A if. Plpliee, JTlf. ^oiinftf], 6. A. dual idfe, Asa Upjion.J^s'.llIeichuin, t^n^ 3. Sharpe, Vice-Presidents ; R. English, Treasitrer ; Chas.^erley, piiwnap«B4u)f < S«GK»(fry i <9. F. Williams, Recording Secretary; («M». Clowes, S. Hayden, J. C. Sqaires^ W. Halleit, J. Huubinsun, .C^^IlSil^PMryviViM Charles Hfimm^Dd, Commiitee. *»»*^'*''* COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE: a ■ Botert Pergoson, John Montgomery, and Bujald Stewart, Esi|aiKes^ ^jWtioMAC-i^e InfAviOT Court of Common Pleap. .I^qo«r|,Foiigpaiun, Jobp JMootgoinery, l).ttftald Stewart, Adam Fer- flliMil, William Fiemingf, Peter Stewart, Arthur Ritchie, Archibald ^fl»My,iame8 Paul, Petei Sulberland, aod Joseph Uuiiier, Eiqrs. Jalilic««onh^P<9Ce. John U. Campbell, ESs^ire, High SheriflT. ■ Anniiav Barberie, Esf}ture, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the JPtace aod Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Andrew Barberie, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. Donald Stewart, Esquire, County Treasurer. Hugh Montgomery, and Aleiander Campbell, Esquires, Coroner*. Robert Fergaaov, £H^ald ^itewart, Petfr Stewart, James Paul, and the Barriaters and Altornies practising in the County, Commissioners for taking AffidaTita in the Supreme Court. Andrew Barberie, Esquire, Issuer of Marrlase Licenoos. '•IMwrl #'«rgiifOfi, John Montgomery, «nd William Fleming, Es- qutrw, Commissioners for Bolemnixing Marriage. Jobs Motifgomery, Donald Stewart, and Adam Fer«u«on, Eequires, CTlMhmisslbners for Buoys and Beacons for the Port of Delhoueie. Jobn Montgomery, and Arthur Ritebie, Esquires, Commissioners for tlia Sick and Disabled Seaman's Fund. DoAlId McLeod, HaH)0ur Master, Campbelliown. John U. Campbell, Robert W. K«lly, and Alexander Camplcll, Licensed Auctioneers. *' ■ P%rntant$ Jbr DaMot/eftf.— Andrew Barberie. James M. WiUon, Joh» U. Campbell, Patrick Oreen, Theophilus DekBrisav, Joseph Hunter, Dugald Stewtrt, Wm. Hsmillon, and Wm. a. Smith, Eaq'rs. 'i'mKiirift^ OE»mfAe//fon.---Roltert Rilcbia, James Stewart, Uo bert H.] Montgomery, Chipman Boisfurd, Alexander Caa»pbell, Alex- ander Ferguson,, and James S. Morse, Ksquires. TVtttfeea (if the Rttligo^mhe Oratntnar iS^rAoo/.— Jolm Montsromery, Ddcald Stewart, Chipman Botsforil, and Andrew Barberie, Esquires. Roard of EijtuaitU>n.—^9n. Jame^ Steven, John Mnnifomerr. An draw Barfierie, Cbipmin Botsford, Joseph Hunter, and Donald Stew art, Bsqulres. ttfligoMGhe Agricultural doqicty, c»tabU$Jied 9th Jnnuanj^ lfl40 - Robert rerguson, E^squire, Prenidenl ; HuRb Mnntgnmcry, and An drew Barbaria, Esquires, Vice-PrenidentSi Duaald Stewart, BnQuirs, Setiretary and Treastirert Artbur Ritchie, Joseph Hunter, V\ iilisni Flaming, David Mclntosb, and Thomas Biralay, Ctmmiltte. Aniiuil Meetiflg- First Tataday iu January. ••"^t. 89 HER MAJ£37¥'& CH&I^OMS: r«.c^i^ Port of Saint JoHir.—Uettnr Bowyer Staith, >1^kiimr^/€^lM» tor ; jGeocge HtuniUoti Bmtth, Eaqtifre; Liii^iiig fit^vi^ttr^-^t. VVolk^r, ^^^ir9, Waiter aad ^leitfohbt' r Javies rB. Lv«ii;ilO|„rfiii^ ?uire. Waiteit and Beancher; JToba ho'tu;maA4, Tide (^w^^tof; VUHwn Wbtteside^ let Clerk ; WillUm^afiti^-iM€)erir/^0i6l*f Carnugton, 3d Clerk. " ., ' -. •» Charles Drury, Esquire, Admeasurer of Sh^>s and VeM«kko Warehouse bepartment. — ^Williani Striii^r, Bsquire. Mfare^o^ Keeper ; Tbomaa V. Marter, Eeqaire, and fi. Harter, LocKe^. Sub'CoUectors.'yJamea ^avfe, Esqutre, Porahaf^fr; Jolio Mae* hedie, Esquire, Dafhon.^ie { 'JDavid sWayne, Gsqulre.'t^icbibnclo ; Henty E. l>ibb!ee, Enquire, Wdodstddc; liioinaa M. Df^foia, Esquire, Bathurst; J. Blackball, Acting, Cki'aquef;^— under 'the principal OfHc^rs of Her M uje'styVCdstotns at tba Port of St. John. 'r> Port of Miramiciii.— Henry Wrigbt, Esquire^ QoHector ; Jo* Acph Dean, Esquire, principal Waiter ana Searcher; Bidiard Hockin, Clerk;— under the principal Officers of Her Ui^otty^a Customs at tho Port of Saim John. Port of Saint An-drrws. — Alexander Grant, 'Esqnlre, CoDee- tor; C. V. roster, Esqnire, I^nmng Snrveyor; ^. Ker, Etonira, Acting Waiter and Searcher ; Willkiin flUmanj^lliMiivrire. Ait ^leHc and Warehou«o Keeper. • . ' StUhColiecUn.—^D. Bennett, llaqniM, Clatn^o/PeH»; -^ «-'^-r, Ktquire, Saint Stephen; CochrM Craig, Ee^nire, Grand -Mailaii; A. J. Wetmore, Esquire, Saint George. PROVINCIAL REVENUE. '» 'T inp* Beverley Robinnon, Esquire, Province Trtamt w " / Saint Mm.) Deputy Troa4ur«r9.-^08eph Book, Enquire, Fl^di6r1et<^ ; Daiiid W.Jack, I'^squiro, Saint Andrews ; A. J. Wetnlore«'EiK]^iire,Diint George; Thumns Moses, Esquire, West Idles; iRobett Wall|»pi, Esquire, Saint Stephen; Hon. Thomas H. Petere, Miramidlt ; Hon. Jehn W. Weidon, Richibnoto ; Denied HatiiiM;tb», EMIrilt, Slisdiic ; John McAlmon, Bsquire, lAop^vMsfkK Boward "wkMl, Esquire. Westmorlnnd; William Carver, Elifiire, DorcdMMlVr ; Dugald Stewart, Lsquire, Restigouche ; John Miller, Esqsift* &• liiurst; Bill Chappell, Esquire, Bay Verte; H. J^ PibUee, Es< quire, Woodstock ; Codhran Craig, Esquire, Grand Manao. TreoMury Clerk at Skititt JoAn— Henry Whiteside. Tide Sumifort at Saint JoAn—BeojamioC. Cbltloner, Mdjf.^. Carmichael. ^ '^ (huLgtn andM^eightfof Dutiabk Arii(k$,^tii9fmmm Cp t^- loner, at Saint John : David W. Jack, aiaamt AodrmwM W4lw Carman, at Miramicbi. IS Tide Waittni — Stajphen Humbart. Xohii Abraim, Tbomas Grif' ^' 4tM» f^^CoSbJTt ll< d^lKfby. X)l«Mai R^biou, D^Mi^^Orrigan, and i. FitzpntncK Saint John ; William Payn*, .'v[Rj«d«i;i&ton *, Edmund WaU», St. SteplMNi ^ Charles McDonald, Reatigonche : v»lW3t*aliMt|iii«,«|id Williaiii Stoo|s St. Ai|«lrwir^,.W«Ui»m Car- mii, MilMPichiri J^ltuiMpdet Andanon, ^athiiist; £ .«' yiv.^ Mi i'?3» ;':;:^;| jjj /' ;^ OFHCE OP AUDIT-■». a nas Grif' i^oache : liim Car- Stewart, ftfWlttet} ttorge D. iarfotte-^ raett, Ea- WilUam lid Kngb m. PtsiUy Mo'? I. runivriek. k;W.D. Eaqnire, Ngetown; Rom, Es- Cbritto- ire. Chnt> (Mirami- . Debloifl, tKsk; Wil- e, Biitiex Costigan, dawaiUca ; ton. Enq. ia§ Earlt. Willian Mnjoaty*! Director /illiam F. 'aeeifwting dcrtctoik-* i'i Waiiinrlr.'"9ti%«t« {Oliimillaii,> RobM^ f\%MM)f> Jtfllii V. '^^Thttlial^; HiStikiy I!«i#fer> I^v«rat H. DtfYvbe^, HoHiy^iflilberr, John Owens, John Ward, junibr, and^Icnafo W»edv*Wti,'l^fbire8. '-^\Joltr>^'> V ,8UPERVISO|lS OF GREAT QOAI^^i j io)) '1 Robert MattlM«r, EAntire— Saint John to Hafwvri^ M¥kk, and c> BdleintotuSt.i»tint srwa Botsford, ENq». Caqnire— St. John to St. Aadrewi. and the YorkriiKe Ta- vern to Corry's, or Douglas Arms, on tho'Neropli Road; WilUani Fr: ^<:y, Enquire— Doiif las Arma, on the Nerepia Road, to the Cro^ r*o,and Nerepia to Gagetown; Beverley Joiiett, Eaqnire r^'i. u< eto to fredericton, and Fredericton to Band of Petitco- dla : . ..exander Gtiiodfenovr, Esqnire— Newcastle tb Fredericton, Fredericton to Woodstock, and Woodstock to liontton ilatnes A. Madanchlan, and James Ketehnm, Esgnirea — Woodstock to the Arestook, and Arestook to the Grand Fails ; L. R, Coombes, E«qah'e— Grand Falls to the Canada line ; NathaniM IfHbbnrd. Es<)ui re— Fredericton to the Finger Board ; L. B. Rain^ford, £s- . quireT-^Fredericton to St. Andrews, and W»«rei|^.ta ft.^te^hens, and Oak Bay to Eel River; William Chandlar, Es()uire—Dor- , Chester to Shediac, and Shediac'to Richibuoto;. D«vm| Crocker, , , Esqnire— Htchibiicto to Chatham, Newcastle to Baibiin^^aod Ba- thnrst to Campbelltown ; James Wallace, Junior, fisquire-^Salk- l^ur/ tp Ui^pewell. .aT».! EMIGRANT AGENTS. Saint JalM-^Mof>e» H. Perlev. Esquire, ChierAgMit.-*«Ili other parts or the Province the Deputy Treaauraran, , J^quirjes, Con^n^isaionars of Steam Boats. |(or the l^rltpiu . jrud River Saint John, Bny of Fund v, ancl liarbouru and wn- ,, ti^rp in Charlotte County ; James Johnson, lleury B. AUison, r.jand Richard Hutchison, Ean(uras—»for the |-iver« and harbours , witiiin tlieCiilph or,3oifitXawrenca. ^ .• Jqim McLean. Commissioner for the Provincial Predgit\g Machine. ' - ■■ ' J ■ ' " ' riV : 'I - r I ........ —rr-r BANKS. p'xsK or N^w-BRUKswicic--(In St. John.)— Capital, £100,000. —President, Thomas Leavitt, Esquire; Directors — John Boyd, M.D.,|L. H. DeVeber, Robert F. Hazen, Hon. Hugh Johnston, Benjamin Smitii, Charles C. Stewart, George Swinney,aiid Wil- liam Wright, Esquires ; jCashier, Richard Whiteside, Esc^uire ; Solicitor, John M. Robinson, Esquire ; Notary, Jumes William Boyd, Esquire. Commercial Bai»k or Nkw-Bronswici^— (In St. John)— Incor- poraHed by Royal Charter.— Capital, £150,000; with power to increase to £300,000.— President, John Duncan, Eiiquire ; Direc- lora— JUaac L. Bedell, Mark Dole, Stephen Cerow, William Ham- mond, Hon. Robert L. Hazen, William Jack, D. J. McLaughlin, William Parks, Ambrose S. Perkins, James Travis, A,. W. Whip- r>|e,. and John Wislmrt, Esquires; Cashier, George P. Sancton, Im]. ; Solicitor, Hon. Robert L. Hazen. CoMHKRciAi. Branch Bank— (At Miramichi.) — Committee of Management, Win. Loch and Alexander Rankin, Esq'rs; Cashier. •'Thomas C. Alkin, Esquire. * CosHicRciAt. Bank Aocmct at Woodstock.— Committee of Management. Ricliurd English, Esquire ; Cashier, G. F. Wil- liams, Esquire. Central Bank ov New-Bronswick— (In Frederlcton.) — Capi- tal, £35.000, with power to increase to £50,000.— President, Wil- liam J. Bedell, Esmiire; Directors— Hon. George Shore, George J. Dibblee, T. R. Robertson, C. P. Wctmore, Thomas Pickard, 8. Wolhanpter, John Taylor, and Charles McPherson, Esquire.*; Cashier, Samuel W. Babbitt, Esquire ; SoUcitorr Qeorge J. Dib- blee, Require. Central Bank Aoercy at Woodstock. — Committee of M«- ttagcment— Richard Kotchum, James Robertson, Charles Pcrley. . and Jeremiah M. Connell, Esquires; Agent, J. M. Conneli, T/Mi- CnART.oTTB CouNTT Bank— (In Saint Andrews.)- Canital, X1&,000.— President, Hon. Harris Hatch; Directors— Hon.Thos. ^Wyer, John Wilson, William Babcock, J. W. Street. George D. tStreo^, ffod Gordon Gikhrist, Esq'rs; Ctsbier, Joho R^iger, Esq- 4S Hawt Stephcis's. Bak«.— Ciipftal, £25,000.^Prej'ide>t, Gtl- maii D. King, Skquiro'v Direotor»^Abner ilHI/GeorivS. Hill, .(f#opg«M. Farter, J. McAHuter, jr. N«be»Hib MHiks,;Jff> and Wm. T^dd, Esquires ( Caabier, Oawid wU^toii, Esquire ; Solicilor, Q«Qi|[a 8. UiUv Usquira. u> u !^ Bakk of British North America — fEt;tiMi8bed'ih lipndon.) — C^ipitiil, £1.000,000, Stcrting, in 3U,006 Shares oF £30, (three- ■fourUis of which have been pabscribed in Eligl,iQd, ai)d the re- laainder in' the Konh Atnqriean Colouio3;V with power to incraa$ie tlio Capital.— Manager of the Branch at St. John, Alfred tSmith- era, Esq.; Local Directors at Saint Johnr-James Kirk, Hon. John Kobertsonr William H. Street, and John Pollok, Est^nires; Stand- ing Counsel, Hon. George F. Street, Solicitor General; S6licitor and Notary, George Wheeler, Esquire. Fredericton Branch. — Manager, George Taylor, Esqnire; Directors — S. J. Barker, John Simpson, nnd James Tt\ylor, Esquires. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Ckwtral Fire Insurance Company — (In Fredericton.)— Capi- tal, £50,000. — President, Benjamin Wolhaiipter, Esquire; Direc- tors — John S.Coy, Chas.McPherson,W. A. McLean, Chas.Fisher, Thomas Bowden, John F. Taylor, James Willox and Thomas Stewart. Esquires ; Secretary, William McBeath, Esq. — Agettem. —Saint Andrews, George D. Street, Agent, Hun. Harris Hatch and James Boyd, Committee of Reference ; Newcastle, (Mirami- chi,) Allan A. Davidson, Agent ; Chatham, Georgfi Kerr, Agnnt : Hnthurst, William Stephens, Agent; Richibucto, Hon. John W. Weklon, Aaent; Daihousie, Dugald Stewart, Agent; Woodstock. Jeremiah M. Connull and Charles Conuell, Agents'; St. Stephen, Robert Watson, Agent. New-Brunswick Marine Assurance Company. — Capital, £50,- 000, with power to increase to £100.000. — President, Jame« Kirk, l^squirc; Directors — John Wishart, Thomas Leavitt, John Ward, junior, Frrdcrick A. Wiggins, John Dnncan, John V. Thurgar, William H. Hcovil, and D. J. McLaughlin. Esquires; Secretary, Adam Jack, EHqnire; Solicitor, George Wheeler, Esquire. .Saint An^rkw.'i Marine Association.— Directors — Hon.Har- r\A Hntch, Jumes'AV. Street. F. A. Babcock, William Garnett, II. M. Andrews, and Peter Smith ; Secretary, John McKean. t^AiNT Stephen Marine Insurance Assomjiation. — Directors— Wiu. Porter. J. Marks, J. Eaton, R. M. Torid, F. Todd, R. Wat- son, and G. J. Thompson, Esq.; Broker, W. T. Rose. JOINT STOCK COMPANIES. Saint John WtUcr Cowpflny.— Capital, £20,000.— President, Charles Ward, Esqnire ; Directors — Hon. John Robertson, Iswio I.. Bedell. John Boyd, M. D., Lsuoblan DonaUsnn, Robert F. HaMD, Robert Jardiftc, Edwerd L. Jarvij, Robert Kaltit, JaiuM '^•t>*;i,Si8»'^f S'^^^'^^ WtlfMwr, w|d ,i,.i(ic,,WNp- £50ia flenti' I)ifWtfora--Willtan Wriffht, Enqaire, Chttrlea G. Stewart, Jam^M MMcolai; and Thdttiits E. Millidge; SecreMry^e^Alexiiiider RobertMRv Eflifnire ; Manafer^Joseph Scammell. Saint y^fin Mills and C^nal Cqwpan^.'-'t!, D. Eoiciy, Ag^i^ and TreaRnrer; Af. H. Pcrley, Esquire, Solicitor and Secretary.^ Saint Joun Mills and Manufacturing Company. -~ Alexander Bal- loch, Preaident^ Directors— John Berryman, Benjamin Smith, O. C. 8te«v«irt, and Wiiiiam Wrisht, Esq. ; Secfetary^D. J. Eitey. tdifca^fer Mill Company.— A. W. Whipple, President; Jlifoaea Vernon, John VVishart, Robert D. VVilmot, and Thomua Froate, (of LWrpool,) Directora; M. H. Parley, Esquire, Secretary and Speeial:Agent. •^ NptA'ScoTtA AND New-BnvRtwicK Land CaHPA^rr-incorpO' rated btjRdyal Charter, in l834.-»C)i|>itiil, £300,000, wiih power to inrreuse to i;400 000. Oovernor -John Moxoo, Esquire. Dtreiihrs •— Georte Rainier, Amhruce Huinphrevs, Newman Smith, .Thoipas Butti, ffenrr bintichard, George Nicho) Is, Thomas Newubam, J. 1\ Luxmoorc Elallert, Thomas Potts, and J. W. 0«le, Esqaires. Sbcre- taiiea^hilbin Bsinbrtdge. and William Avgar, Esquires. Auditors — William Newton and John Nntbary, Esquires. Bankers— Mtuiirk. Williaiti's, Deaenti, LalMiudiere 6l Co., Birchln Lane. Sofieifot'- Nalhaniel Hooper, E<«quire. Commtssioner at iStaniey— Lieuteiiiiitt C^olonwtRttiliiijrtl Huyne; John SiephenM. E<>^ > Patron : the Qiteen ; Visitor on Her Msjestjr's behalf, lh# Bikhoj) : Chsneellor, the AdniiniHtraior of the Government | President, the i^rchdeacon | Council— the Lieutenant Governor, VcntrableArcj^dea- eon CoKter : Rev. Dr. Jacob. Dr. H<>bb, Hon. W. Belsford, Hoji,' W. Chiomsn, L. L. D. ; Hon. J. S. Saunders, lion. William Btsck. t). V,. L., Hon. Neville Pnrker; Hon. G. F. Street. Registrar. -COL- LEGE.— Vice Prebid»nt and PrineinsI— the Ret. Edwin Jacob, Dip^} ProfeMors-Clsssical Literature, History and Moral Philpfophy— Kev, Or, JiiH»-, fletaphysici tiid Divinity— Rev. Dr, Jacob fjUalj^ar' mfflTgi 4nd:^)iturarPhilo>ophy-'W. Bri den Jack, Ak¥-{ Cn*^^-. liyjiill Natoral Hi»io4y-Jan.«s |U»hb. M. D. , , , "u*^^^ Jfiffes ffolbrdok. ^^^^^ ^ . . oJj .h. »»,i ifixM»u Cfaitdan, Prtsidtnt; Rtv. J« l|Mtfr#, and J, M., Wilmot, B»quirff, 4$ Ji^-i Vice Presridenls i Ata Coy, KiX|(lirifTi'eatafer{ John T. Smith, ani S. W. Kahlnti, Btinii^l, StcreitrflM. CortiMiitt^ of MinlhilMill— Rer* CiiMlert^pmttnrJNi^n* RMfv Aaron HmmS, Wh 0. Hnrtd; S. W.lMihiilt A«n Cpf < nnd Jaow^i^F. 4j^k. Bf> F«iii«tH»«f}r'«f *'tiI^nf;lJW>ii•rf<^n^^«^^, it>«Bi^t* ^Imi4«#. S|^4«n^i Jminkme^fiik* WsiiLSYATf ACADBMT, NovNT ALLianiT, Si^CKTILLf, N. B — 0ris«y • Pftrnvpaf-l ..« Rat. Httimphrey Packard, A. M. i Maihematical Tufor iMMl LiMMrar oi> Cbf mtetry, ^«. ~^ «.«.) BngiUh Maaiel^ThM. W!^ WmiI, Eaquire; French Tutor^Mr. Jnacph R. Hat; Agaoi~Rnv. 0iD^ Rica V Treaanrtr— Char lea P. AllUon, Enquira | Cmnmilira— Hav* Me^a. Knight, Wood, DeaBrUay, aod McLaod, and C. V. i^Uaon, Esquirn. , " •""" 9 . » ■',.■' MADRAS SCHOOL.— n* Qowrnorand Trml*e» 0/the Madnt Sch0olin. NoMBruntaciek, —Tht LiruicnaniGoverooror Coa>RUi'iid«r in Ohiaf for the time baine ; th« Lord Bikhou ofihe Dioctae \ tba Chief Justice; the Memhera rf Her Majektjr** Couiioil: tba JodM bf thn Admiralty; the Speaker ol thA HoM«e of Asaettihly; iha Mayor and Reoorder of Saint John; tha fi^cieaiaslfcai Commieeary aff:he Pro- Tinea; the Rector aod Churchwardena of Trinity Churrh in Stint John ; togeiber with the Hon. Edward J. Jarvia, R«>t. Qeoiga Bnrna, 0. D. ; and William Sco?it, E;«quire. Robert F. Uazec, £pq. *^m' aurer. Jamaa William Boyd, Cequire, Clark. Flaw BavMawicK AtJxiLtART Bibli Sooictt. (at Saint J«hn.)f^ Patron— Hia Eaceltei.cy Sir William MacBean George Colaltfoc^ta, K. H.r Lieutenant Governor, &c ; President— Hon. Judge Parkaij. Vicfji^Prtaidenta— Hon. Charlaa J. Petera, Hon. W. B. Ktnoear, |p|onv NenUa Parker; Treaaurer-JohnM. Robinson, E«qttira ; Sccr«lary<^ Jamaa Paiaraon. L. L. D-, Rector of tha Grammar ;School ; Of pf8it> ary— L. H. Da Vcher, Eaquire ; Committea— Samual Huyghva, JoBn Kinnear, John Wishari, Williaiu Jack, Samuel Buyard, M. 0.,Gaois* A. Lockhari, B^quircR. ^tessra. N. S. Demili. Henry Hcooiftar, Gilbert T. Ray, Samuel Hallatt, John Smith, Robert Reid, Jaaaan Agiiaw, John Hardintt, W. D. W. Hubbard, Jamea Pattingf II, W. A. Robertson. For Por/lanti- Messra. John Owens, John Dnncnn, S. L. Tiller, Charlea Waierhery, Ales, tiecly. Fbr CartHmi-^ Georaa Bond, Isaac Olive, Ktquires. and Zechariah Adams. Depa> aiiory-Siora of Maaan. L. H. DoVeber 4i Son, Prtnea Wil|ia« Suoet, Saint John. Chobch 5>ooibty or tub AaciioBACoifar or NrBW-BatrnawiMr. Patron— Hia Escellcncy the Lieutenant Governor: Preaident— th« Hon. and Rii(hi Rev. the Lord Bishop of the ^Diocese; Vice-Praat> danta— the Yanarahle ilia Archdeacon, tha Hnn^rabta tha Chief Jna- tiee, tha Members of Her Majesty's Legislaiiva Council, tha Stfam* bera of Her Majasty'a Biecuiive Council, tha Speaker ol the Honaa •f Asaainblv, the Juilgea of the Supreme Court, Her Majeaiy'a Atlor* acy and Soliaitnr Genera la, (ttaing Mcmliera of the Society), with W. Seevil, Esq. and the Hon. W. F. W. Owen; Treasurer— William J. Bedell, Esquire i Secretary— Rav. Frederick Coater; Asaiataat Sf> eratary— Rev. Mr. Robert*. Local Oommiit*§-i'ari»k (f Carleton.—Th* Rector af Carleloa, Preeldeni ; Joaiah Wetmora,aod Samual Strange, Eaquiraa, Vice*Pra« aidtata ; Siepbaa P. Wttmora , Stcrcttry and Treasurer } Quita? l§ m NEW'BRUKswiciC Baptist Fottsioir Missiohart Scx»av4r.'4' ^Sev. &. Hobimon. Secretary; N.'S. PemiH, Treasurer; Qoard of Management— Hon. W. B. Ktnnear, Me»srs. N. S. DemiilfT. V^I^ S-^^f'^^'A' "^1?®^' ^: W. |Iart^,§hajrJes,E*|^b^iip^9, jobnT. Smith, una Rev. 3. Robmson. (•, -tu ul" L . ■»■ . - I l^jEW-BftUNsw^cK. Baptist Gkkeiul Home Misstoxj^jiit So- <:titT?.-^ohn T. Smith, Secretory and Treasurer ; Boa^^ of^ak- nmgtitaant — The Members of the several Local Boards. ■ "■■■■ •■ • ' ■ . .. ■ . ■ ■ •■'... ':■ ~»^ CLERGY. ' j. ____ ''■ '■'■ ^TABUSHCD Church OF EvGLANrn.— The Riebt Rer. and Hon; 'John. Lord Biehop of. Nova-Scotia, exercising by Her Majesiy's Let- ters 'I^atfiiti E!piscnpal Jurisdiclion oVer the Province; Venerattle Ocorge Coster, A. M., Archdeacon; Rev. Benjamin Q. Graf, D. D,» Mfssionnrv of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign' Parisf Rev. I. W. D. Gray'; A.M. Roctorof Trinity Church, St. JiJhn r 1Ut» a. 'Stewart, Curate of Trinity Churchj St. John ; Rev. Wilham Harrison, Rfctor of Portland, and Offlciaiing Mistionnry at Loch Lomond; Kev. Frederick Coster, Rector ofCsrIeion; Rev. George Coster^'A. M,^ Rector of Fredericton ; Rev. E. W. Roberts, Curste of Frederii^tou ; '|lev. Jerumi -iJSey. D- D., Rector of Saint Andrews; Rev. Thomas Mashee, Curate.ot Saitit Andrews ; Rev. Skfffin^ton Thompson, L. L. D., Rector of Saint Stephen ; Rev. Nouh Pishrow, Carale nfSaint Stephen ; Rev. W. E. Scovi* A.M., Rector 6f Kings- ton i Rev. William Scovil, A. M., Rector nf Norton and Sprinj^field ; Rev. N. A, Cosier, Rector of Gi^etown ; Rev. Samuel Bacon, A.B.,' Rector of Miramichi; Rev. J. M. Stirling, A.M., Reactor of Mdug«r< viMe) Rev. Chriftopiier Miiner, Rector of West field } Rev. Famtict Shocnpsdn. A. M.rKectnir of Saint Georne; Rev. F. H. Russell, lissi^naryjit Bsthursij Rev. H. N. Arnold, Rector of Sus^ipx } Rev. Aturi|li»in ^ood. Ileclor of Waterhorotti;h ; Rev. William Walker, A. ' •• •* " .^ r . «. .^ ^ Rector of WoOdstrfck ; iftlirow, Ree- ior oflPrinci' William J ReV. .Tohn Black, A. M., Rector of Siitkvf II?'; Rev. George Townfthend, Rector of Westmorland ; Rev. Jf'N. D«« Wolfe, Rcoior of- Richihucto; Rev. James Neale, Missionary at Grand Mansnj Rev. J. Hudson, Visiting Missionary ; Rev. Sedge- ■eI(i>Tb<>it»psuo, A. B. Visiting Missionary. BsftBLlSHCD CHUROri OF ScOTLAlfD— SVffOD IHT NeW'-BrVITS- mtt.-^Prkiabffterji of Saint Jb/m.— City of Saint Johti-^Baiht Aiii dt«tt*a Chnrch. ReV. Andrew Ifafket; Saint Sten^ptiVi CKufqIi; R^."^ W. T. Wisbart; Fk-edericton, Rev. Jbhn M'. Br(M»kbii%i|it Antn^^fr vacant ; Saint Pdtricka, Rev. J6bti CWflfl; '9fliAt'/' f., Rector^ of Uamuton^ Rev. George S. Jarvis, 0. D., Rect( KedMc; Rpv.JSfo^iiel D. L. Street, A. B., i^ecior of Woddst Rev. Johri jjdian Iteuiii«e, St. Lucy, ditto. ^^ vk Wbsletar Ministers in the Ncw^BrorswIck .DisTRieT.o-o Rev. Etioch Wood, Chairman. — St. John South, (Gernmio ttreer» &c.)~Rev. Enoch Wood, Rev. George Miller ; St. John Nonhf> (Portland street, &c.) — Rev. Michael Pickles: Carleton, I^Ois Ret^ch^ <&c.-—Rev. William Allen, 2d, Rev. Charles Loekharl,! A^Msbint Mis.^ionory ; Frederictoa<— Rev. Ingham SutcUfie; NasK* vruak, &iG.'— Rev. Wesley C. Deals; Sheffieki and . Gag«tolVu.«i<«^ Rbv(.,' William* Temple ; Mill; Town— Rev. G«org« JehlnoDi St» Stephen's a«id 'St. David*s-*-Rev. Ileury Daniel ; St. Andrew'^ •—rRcnr. Richardson Douglas; Saekville— Rev^ .Artliitr MeNtttK R«v. A.. Denbrisay, Rev. Humphrey Pickaid,! A:M., R6V. 8; Dl Rioe; Point de Bute— Rev. Sttrnpson Busby:; Petitcodiac«^Hev< Georgd M. Barratt; Bridgetown-^Rev. Jhiues d. Hennigar ; Avieslbrd — Rev. Joi^eph P. Bent; Annapcflis and 'Digby-f>K«v. Williani Smithson, Rev. S^phen.B^mfbrd, and Rev. W..^|fi I<<6£g<:it* SupemHuieruries4. Sui^seji Xaisi-rC^Vamni ,') Minmchi — R6v, Richard Shepherd, 3d ; Richibueto— Rev. Robert Chesley i WoodsttTck and WAefieM— Rev. Frederick Smallwond ; Grand Manan— To be vieitod by tlitt Mvsiiaiia^iYaia-St. Andrewi ; Ba- Hmrai-r^C Vacant.) '!.-.**> ■ V '' Baptist Mtnisters iw Nsw-BrunsWick*— Rev. S^am^a) ftobin- son. rmiodcrator) St. John ; Rev. Joseph Crandall, $alj«oiirj{, t^ Stfmill^; Rev. Wm.IIbll. Fi-edericton : Rev. Charjlps ^pi)f lao^i'Rev. Jaoiea Wallace, Hiltaborongh ; Rev. W. H, .Beck« with, Bloncton ; Rev. Benjamin Coy, Canning ; Rev. J. MUfhtef Spnngfiekl. 'Licentiates— -Abraham J. Hunt, William P. Me« AdiMHi* iaines Herritt, George Miles, Frederick Joyeiit Willianf Colemn, John iMilb, Hezekiah Harris, Patrick JDuify, Joit^ph Cj»tb«fiae, Daniel Perry. RtroRMKu Prssbtterur- Church. — Saint John— 'ItfT-, A)f^ ander McLeod Stavely. m IiiDiPXNDKNT CHi'RCH.o-Saint JoIiXh— Rov. J. C. GalLu^raj ; Sheffield— Rev. James Porter ; Nashwaasi^, Rev. Mr. M'CaUttm. Rev. John McCurdy, Minister at Chatham, (MtramMbi) ef tbo Presbyterian Church wfNuva-Scotia, in connexion w'tb the Unit- ed AssAciate Synod, Scothud. Richmond— >Re v. Mr* RekL-« Keswick Ridge— Rev. Mr. McCurdy. ^ JttRuMtert Lieeuud to SoUmnize Marmgs umder (As Prov^Mial Ad sf A»»enM§. — Sampnon Busby, Thomas Magee, Samnel Baneroft, Joseph Cranaall, Albert Desbrisay, Michael Doyie, Henry Daniel, George Johnston, John Masters, John McCurdy, Archibald McCallum, Michael Prekles, Samuel RobiMon, Richard Shepherd, Gilbert Spnrr, William Sears, James Stephene* A. D. Thompson, Enoch Wood, Richard Williams, Richard E* Burpie, . David Crandail.Thomas W. Saunders, Laihrop Hammond, George M. Barratl. William U. Beckwith, David /. Chase, RiehardMli Dottglaa, George Miller, Arthur MoNutt, Daniel MeGurdy, WU* Kam Smithson, Frederick Small wood. Joseph C. «SknMel% Wil- Itam Temple, Jemes Tozer, Charles Topper, James Walkir, Jaaies B. Ambler, Wesley C. Beals, Benjamin Coy, Robt. Diokk^ George Garraly, Amos Hitchings, Joiin Maffee, Abner MeicwreoxVk Rvekael Masters, Willftro Harris, William Hall. William Puteifer, James Raid, James A. Smith, Joshua Bunting, Robert tHrk^, lagham Sutelifia, Jamea H. Tupper, \ im TIME FOR GOING THROUGH THE FALLS. i>l RBAR TBS CITT OF 8AIHT JOH^V. tt ' The IVl* are level or still water at about three and « hairibflfrtltf en the Aood, and about two and a half on the M, ao tfaatJhcgn^ie |Ms«able four times in twenty-four hours, about tea or fillf tiMllvi- ttAies each ime. No other mle can be given, as mii«h< d|||ttBARTiiisNT.-~-JV«(fefM;toii.---Riohard lMlta» Esqairb, Deputy Anistant Commissary General ; IU»bert Qmwi'* Commissariat Clerk. Saint Jii^ii.— Alexander Edwards, and Hiaii- ry William Woodforda Flafit, Eaqnores, Depaty Aasistppt^qmr missary Generals ; John Peakett, Cbmmiswrial Issuer iJQeiury Marshall, Olfice Keeper. . . . Ordvancb Dbpartmbnt.— Satnf John — ^Frederick C. FriUi, fis- quira,.IIapaty OrdnaQce Storekeepei; Lieut. Saafuei|Iu|yghat|X t Clerks. RohertiPickthall, 2d Clerk ; William Boad, 9tqi«tioutf- maDiFredeiaok Harrison, Armorer; J^ Emison, Office Keeper* Bakraoc DsPARTMKift.— Satn< JoAii— -Captain T. \^, Fr^ndfa^ Bamlok Master ; Andrew Whyte, Barnek Serjeant, trede^ foM— JohnE. Wdolford, Esquire, Barrack Master ; .WiDiam Fair- bMniy.Barrnck Sergeant. Jtoit^i. EiraMii^it Departmxkt. — SaiM Ja|hi--i!Maior Fredjeri^k W. Whkiyates, Commandmg *, LionelAndersob, Clerk jJE^nry Hennigar^'Ovafseer ofl^qrlui. Ff«i2ertetotH->WiUiam;dr4|*|(]^|U Clerk of jWfNrks. ./ ", . ;'..;/',,,• BoAEtr or RxspKOTnFB OTWic-RB»-^(0rdnttMe$ Devartmeiri.)'^ Major FriMerick W. Whinyates, R. E. ; Captain Mee, tL A • Fradflfriok C. Frith, Esquire, Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper. , OFFICBRa OF CORPS SERVING IN NfiW-BRUNsWR^K^ RoTAL Artillery.— 'Saint JbA«— Captain Charles Henry Mde. JVidMsfM-i-Captain Richard Mathews PouMen. 33d EH^AlMr^^i^Veiisncton— Lieut. ColonelGeorge Whi^ndl ; Captains /ohn Williamson, and H. K. Erskine ; Lieutenants Chas. P. B. Walker, Charles Mills, (Adjutant,) and Hbn. John Arhuth. Keane ; Eiifei|g»iloraca Trower and Thos. Wickham ;:^(^|mr^ -^HttHtk jMcGrath ; ^jutonl-^Lientenant Mills ; Q,uvnfr-m»W -^«M|fitJo|ieii > Sur^Bon-^James Mnnay Drysdale. ^i^tli^«« ^'>&i^'JittiiHw.Jifojor Thomas James Gallowty ; ClipllJffs^^Cw tlAaiBtfllbiiiy Gough^ Irancis Todd, a)id Jamas Kai[p)t;«$l#l9i tliMl|fRal|cHrr and John Ed. Tanhwai^Ul iS^ M^ry Diaiiv EiUt, awl WiUmm M«lrtiMB»«P4 AM&nltf fMirgeon Fivmk Andikmi ^AtyVl^aodattikr^Afifi Uanr/ Ullick Burke. At Saint Andmb^m^Smigi^m^ib^ifi D 50 |»BOTIIV€IAI^ mil^ITIA. p* STAFF, Hit ISxeeUcncy Lieutenant Colonel Sir WilliAro Macbeu Georgf Qole- brooke, K. H., ComqaaMder in Cbief^ ^ The Honorable Lieutenant Colontsl Qeorge Shore, Adjutant General— .' > 2tat March, 1821. . ; ^^ llonorable Lieutenant Colonel William H. Robinson, Asaistaot " ' -' Adjutant General— 11th March, 1839. Lram.' Colonel John Allen. Quarter Master General -4th May, 1839. Lfeatenant Colonel Richard Hayne, (New Brunswick Artillery,) Pro- vincial Aid de Camp— 7th May, 1841;. . - • Militia Rank. RegVl Rank. ■* Ueut. Cb/onc^..Rich'4 Hayne, {Staf,) 28 Feb. 1833 < A/^or... George F. Street, 10 Sept. 1833 • f Thos. L. Nicholson^ 30 Mar. 1841 €Wp43 Johns. Coy, 27 do 4o O. W.Turner, af. 28 dodo John T. Sinillt, 29 do do TbOf. R. Barker, 90 do do Oh. MePhorton, 1 Jul/ do Edwin J. Jteob, 2 do do Oao. 6. Flood, 18 Avg.'43 Emigns. B.W.Haniniond,l2Ang M2 Je»ie FIckard, 13 do do Jo^n Riee Jacob, l4dodo Jas P.AVetinore, 26 jun.'43 John Davfi, 27 do do Tbomai M. Dliit, 28 do do Oeoige P. Bliii, 29 do do Paymaiter, Jai. Taylor, (capt) 14 Jun ['24 AdjutmU. •O. F.H.Miaehin, Oapl. 18 6«pU '33 tltiartermtuter. D. Wolbaupter, Capt ; "Oct. 36 Surgetn. AitUtmt Surgeon. iI.^.Qar.lt, 19 Mar. '89 nifiei^ktached to Ut Salt. York. Firtt Zh^«nanti. F. E. BeekwiflL 31 Aug '80 W. N. Akeriey: 1 Sept do 8.D.M. W. Davidson, 8 S<>pt *34 Abrah. Yeua, 10 Sep. *38 Captaini. George Long, 2 Feb. '29 W. Cf. Jof lik, 3 do do Jas. Hartley, 4 do do Jioiei Milfll, 2 April *S2 John Barker, 20 Bepl. *80 J. Ramaond, 6 do '34 W. DavidaoN, t do do D. Phillips, 8 do do John Versa, 10 Sep. '38 Enoch Dow, II do do Daniel Parent, 12 do do Jamei Jonea, 14 do do Lieuttnantt. B. Burn, 21 Sept ^ Georgo Fox, 24 do do R. E. Barker, 6 S«pt '34 Henry Jonea, 8 do do Thna. Parent, 9 do do D. Yerxa, Jun. 10 Sop. '88 Jsmal Cliff, 11 do do Jacob M'Kean, 12 do do Jamei Cbritty, 13 d>> do Benj.Wbe jo do Asa Dow, 17 do do J. R. Paltorson, 18 do do James ¥ ciliou, 3 April '41 Joseph 0. Allan, 1,4 do Entigm, Wffl. Jonesy , 6 July *29 T, Parent, 8 do do S. Cronkite, 11 do do P. Watson, B. Hueitis, Ch. Lon^, 14 do do 7 do '34 15 Feb '39 ^^^■*_ M«ior, Wj|. ii^ninot, 26 Mar. '38 'Captaini. ^m. Bt^Beath, 30 Aug '30 And. Hamra jnd i6hii8iiDp«0D,l9jMie,'43 f^ljal) AtUet, J. S. Eiligood, 16 do do T, B. Wheoler, 18 do do B. Alherlon, 19 do do J. W. Rainsford, 19 do do J4Bles Parent, 30 do do Matthew Phillips, 21 do do Thomas Fraaer, 23 do do Wm. Kilburn, 13 Apr.^ 1 Joseph Parent, 18 4* James Brown, 17 4* Pmifma$*9K Thos.Jooes, cap. l3Ap '1 JJ^fUtant. I. Lawrence, c. 20 Sep.'30 ^nrg-con. W. OaverhilK ^16 Apl '^ fiuartemuuter. V, Pareal, Em. 3 July ^-1 14 15 do at Third Botlalion'-^rLight Infnii i.ry.) LiieMcnani Qi.-iantl, John Robinson, 1 Jm *i9 Mojot , A. M'Lcaa, bjua»*t4 Captair, : Ross Corn*, hi U >; ^ D. Hallett, IS uu do Geo. Oleoaeuts, \4 do do L. <7aiupbell, '1 do do J. M'Oibbon, 12 June '9« P. Campbell, 8 do 85 John Stepbeai, 20 Sop '87 Arcb.M'Lean, ") do's* Alex. RoH, afr. 1 Severs, 18may,*40 Wut. Dayton, 19 dm John M'Lean, 20 do A|i«Campbcll jr. 21 4b WyneatWilliains, 4 Ap '48 Tbus.Wi ight, jr. 5 do do H. Couperthwaile, f do do Hy. B. Robinson, 7 do]|Ho John Burpe, 8 do do Emighi. Pet. H'Fatlaae, 19 may '48 Samuel Esloy^ 31 i6 Miles M'Millan, 22 d« Wra.'Glayton, jr. 23 d« Alex. Donald, 4 Apr. '2 •Frederick Citey, 5d*do Sam.'Ciaytoa, 6 dodo War. Pioicard, 7d»lJo Josh. Cw ForM, 9 do^do Robert Wangh, 9 do do F.P.Robmton, jr. 25 jai. 49 Adjutant, T.l«!Hght,«bp.20May^ ..i; Surgtfin, >-.^' ; Jamea Robb^ 8. X«r«h^ %• J'acoVPanphy, S»ilp^4t m • .«.■■ PAINT JOHN '^irrtTfeitatiNFAKTRT. ^ %itii!tt^nt Colakel. W. H. 13«»f il. 1 7am ^o T. A;'P*d(ln«1r, SSr^o J* # t P«<«*^ aV 'm<» >4* E' Kctchi^m, Af, fSfep 'Si!5 Jai. Rob«|*nii, 30 Srn *3» l.L.F«t^ 27No». 3 '^^g,„^Vll.'4I . -^ M 1 Set>. nut«bi«"0| J'. *« do T.W. P»»er», e. 29 J««. »«> .lSe|>. 35 iSeeeml iiii!«l«iian(*. SurTeo": WD/WHohkwd, 16Ap88. ^ ,„^ ,,. ., . _ f ii.,,i if D 6 An, 0.'H«UhhiMii, i7d» .1. Joliii\r.Oudlip,Af. IS«I». .''Boy.l,M.l>. 8 Bfji. *.W:PMeri.Ad.29Jai»'S9 . ^ ^. ^- „. ^ 1!^ Qu»r««rm«Wr.^ W. O. Smith, 27 iuno '40 «- A. Pr*", Af. 31 Aug '88 g,nii. i. TilUy, !«• »« — ^ ' -^ "rio. E.Moore, 21 dtf d» ' JI '..M. ftoberUwi, 28 aJ '39 ./«««— C».r4l Wi|». E. Moore, 21 do d» W«. fkgutj, 24 do Will'— "-'— • •« ■•- -•- K.jLTk^M, 25 do Wjj ^ r*ri« lAmfiumf. T* W.¥oVer(wir24To do 0««»W. Bwteed, 2d lie^i 'lNu^lak;iarke,a0iMjr'a6 R,S.MuteiiMon, 25dod» 24lb Juljr, 1844 f MKT JOHN riTY RIFLfia. £,&«riiiiin( CtfMe}, , 7.V.t^w<«r.S9AuK*42 'Wiil'tl. )3tr*«l, d* do C«wtaiM. Jbkii Wbharl, i Vov. *S3 ' |LW.QNtaw*Mf,2*V«^ ikiu. /olinttM,S8 My '41 Jttha f/. W«d, «0 do * Ttltfir.M W*ihe*, 31 do J**.** NetUr/r > iiMs d« THm.'A. Bmciou, 29 wur '2 T.E.O.Tiidtl*, 23 auft. '43 Ftrit Lic«aeiMnU«. Omw P,8n«tb,2Aac.>4l John H. Urajr, ■ 3 do do 0.1fLaiii:bi«n,2^m».U2 CbMrIti Meriitl, 30 do do J.W.Hmorord,28*us. '43 CbM.W. Reilgtrt,24dodo B. J. SatMitl, 35 dA d* Rob«rl'liiWM, 26dotl» "9tciM Lkfiitnmui. Wm. C«rvill, 29 uig. '42 Hoary J. bhubb, 90 do Tbot. R. Oord'>n, 31 d» J.Mrl^iiVoriitt, Ittf. d» Wm, Wiirwick, 2 do Da? id Powell, 28 auc. '49 W. R. M. Bwrtii, 24 do do WilKin Konali, 25 do do Pavmtufr. I.LBoJoll, 20 Bop. W Adjutant. T.B;1IIimdftt,(c)29Mig43 f^unrtettwUHr. H.CbHbb,«ap. tl Sop. '21 Surgton. HrCeoK 20 Aug. "37 ;)-' MINT JOHN BEA PETIOtBtES, £{«MM#nC C^fetwl AlltttOttj, Oommmnimt.—{2Mi FoWairy, tISS.) "Major. T'tftaLStrtngo, 25 Jufy,*43 fidWartTEatlos, J.tW.M.'I?U, Joba Murray, Wm.M^Kaj, Jadin Olive, Wm. Claiko, 21 do do 22d»do 23 do do 24 do do 25 do do 26 do do i Cmftmin$. TkMtbaiRMd, lAog.'SO J. Po**ford, 20J«ii.-nM _ , Wmt P. Beon, 21 >n. do AbMr Hampton^ 27 do do JokaEo«< HAwg. 'M ' " " ^- . . ^^1^.' Lawlon, 18 do do •««.lo 0«or(0 Olty, 11 i"o««, M2 R;'W. Oroobb^nk, jr. li do Riehaid Lovat, |8 do MwfVlfMMBo T;V,fniUbye.2iFob.*l4 P m} fntmt t» r, j Brnja. Bunlaa, (eaft 29 'M.y, 'Sa^^b*i. W f^rUrmoMtr. Wai. LoaviU, oap. 22 Fob. J.FaMdtk, 20 do do "*»» FkJ ; HiWlIf' •t' i»> sah. ^AINT JOHN CMttTNTY REIQIHINT. liiMdcBMl 0«lf n«l Charlep StMoadi, Caiiiaiaiidiag<*«29th,M«r«b, ItdSk do cf* «. ^w do -,4do> •ug ^2 FfrtlBattalNtt. £»{ettfcnati< ColoneJ. Qcv» And«^ton, 27 Nev.'SS Jlfa;or. O, O. Carman, 24 OcL >43 •Captftitu^ finml. nalton, 5 April. '25 Robert Pay**, 17 M;, jr 1 It r 24 do 0«o.Younr,21tr 24 dp do G.V.Nowlin, Ar 24.do do Ja*. Hoirar.ll, Af 25 d^ do Eimgn^. ' Chai. Th«>al, 27 Nor. >38 Thot. M^Cruoa, 2B d« ilo Nat Lee, 29 do do Robert S<«t««4, 31 do do Tboi. Park*, 20 Oc'. »43 O.M.Andfrfi>n. 21 dv do W.H.A.Keaii«, 22 do do M^i ice T4!«ii, 23 dt do Woi. M'A»l(y, C4 do do Atljutmnt. A. Henzie*, c>ipt i Au.'24 Fatfmatttr. Qi. Matthew, c 30 Aug. 'oO Surgtan, ^. O.Htnailioa, do do do Qnartermiuur. W.ScaiueDell,r. 16 Apr/33 Second Battalion. ZtieutenaHt Colonet. Jajnei Moian, 3 Sept '36 Captain*. J. Ounnint^bain, 25 Oc. ^S9 JohnFowncf, ifiAiifc. M Wiu. M'Oxitnon, 17 da do Willum Vail, 6 0«c. '37 Samuel Abbott, 7 do do Jame(Swi'a» G«org« Ball, 9 Dee. '39 Epii. S^ntiJI, hj^\y, >4« Siephen M^iior) k. dtf do JekaB. Patti«^n,S8«ttp.Ml A.Br«d«Nb«n^ lJblT,*S2 Them^t F«W«M», IT db^ Geo. Maaltn, fOoe; '37 Ju,H«lbewR#,l4Bti. 99 V/. R. s^ntifi; e>fl|,'Hp Philip Hotter, 7^ Jor<;« FowiiM, m Wn. U:i1, 5 Deo. ^40 J.<\Urook«liank,3S o.' 41 Tboa. Dewar, jr. lA^OcI'^ J/lJHtant. T.U.DIack, cap. 5 Aii|^ ^1 PamnaMer. V2^ J. R.P.)rler>w,ritp.t4^v ^utt'termmttr, T. 8l«pb»ns 8iAm.'ai Surg:9n. Q J. n^rdMg, 1 Jm. 'S> SUNDURr COUNTY MILITIA. 12 dojdo- 13 do do jnne, M2 nk, jf. J» do IS do ' Lieutennnt ColoneL T. O.Mile<, 25 Oct 1828 Mnj'or, Geo. Hnywatd, 6 Apr. *34 Gco.Piie«tle}',22Mar.'41 Captaifu. K. A. MUei. 26 Oct *2R Jcre. Tmcey, 25 Avji. '29 W. S. Barker, 2 Au%. *90 LiHii* Seely, T do do A.II.N. Harding, 10 So '38 Jeirip, Siititk, 11 do do (Jitai. Ol«>«fe«, 1 i«p. *40 llath:Hii((bard,33Ang'43 M«f«aCUbttra, 94 do do LifutenanU. 0. Haaon, 21 Aos. '29 T. Na")ii, jtiii. 20 do >\o John Ghcier, 10 iiff». '3tt Thot. H. Smih, l2 dodi Qro. Nevfia, ji»n. I m'u'IU H«c«-biah Ho^t, 2 do John Itru vn, 3 do W. Eiiahio<>ks23aH^'43 neni. Barker, 24 do d(« 8. F. I£ttubr«>ok-, 25 dodo EntifiV. Samnel Suiitt), I0 8«>p *a8 K.O«iip*rl)iw»itf, 1 •«i'.'40 Qro. T. Htrdiiig, 2 do John J. Bailrv, S d« Illeiqanip, ^ M All OH lli^itt, A do \ym. n>l>.crf, t3n,ii|.'49 Ar< li. riiiiniufr, 24 dodo Cbu. Tillev, 252 Ftr«( £ieufenants. S.H.WhiUo«k,(r.)6 De '37 fiamuel C^vtty, 7 do do J Aha Parkinion, 25 msy'SS Rea. Hitching*, 7 May '41 J*hii Treadwell, rif. 8 do George Simpion, 13 do Wm. Maloney, i. f. 5 apr.^ 8»e»ni iMutenantt. J. K.lloTd, rif. » nay, 41 Joka M'Doual, rif. 10 Jo John L. Jarrisi iX &apr. ^2 Eniigtu, That. Siine,jr. A Dec. 37 John Bc»dford, 13 May, 41 AI«K. Qjlnan, 14 do Joh* Irvin, S apr. '2 Pajftnaiter. J. WilMB, cAp. 2 Sept. '25 Y. H. Whiilock, (cap(.)25 Sept 18^ Qwtrttrmatter. Woi.Wbitlock, C.5 «pr. 42. Surgtm^ Saa, Frye, 2 Sept. 1817 disistant Surgton S»F.Gove,M.D.7iuiy,*41 Steend Btfttalloii'. Lieutenant Ctlonel. Thoa. Wyer, 22 Junt, '24 Major. H«(h Flaherty, 1 Jmi. '32' Captaitti, H. R.-(.|ve, 27 May, 'ST' Ja«. Pi ntt, 22 July, >23 8. M'Furlanr, 6Drc. '2 2 fi. Wall^rr, 10 July, 'S2 Jo^iAh lClii!i;lit, II ifo do H.Ma(th«vrt>M, 19Mn '39 Areb. M-Citllum, 20 ii do ]>un. M*Farlane, 21 do i\» Philip Jtittiion, 30 Sep. do Opo. M'KeM;, 27F«b.44 ttaaiual Galifli; 28 do do. Ueo. M'Kay, 23 du do ithutetMnts. J. Mmineit, 2Juty.'2f) J. Ju»(ii"n, 11 (to '32 John nuckslafT, 23 M'er jr. S3 Mar 38 Ch. Carson, SO juIy, '42 John Boyd, SI do d« Hu. M*L39 Mtir W J. Oonnick, 2 Feb '2* Alex. Gianr, I Mareh '32 ' W. Thompson^ 9 Aprir'34 D^vid Uptan, 10 do do TUm. Mitchell, It do do. Jas. Maxwell, 15 Feb. >39 Wn. Libhj, 16 de do Win. M'Lcod, ,17 dodo D. V.C lendenninK, I Ado do John GrioABver, 23^'fily '11 John XVisb^tt, 24 do James M'Donncll, 25 do Thfts. B. Abbott, 26 do First LicutenantM. H. McAllister, 27 Mar '2^ A. Clendenning, r. 6 f e 29 W.Armitrong, r. 6 Apr *SZ John Haiinair, ID do d'» Joi. Andrews,. I6 Ftb. 39 William Walsoii, 20 do da John Mkxwi'II, 2 do dt> JameaMurchie, 23July '41 Jesiey Christie, 24 do Jacob Reed, 25 do Jo*. H. Mixwell, 2K do Murk Milberry, 27 do M'tllhew Hannah, 2 de Second LUuttnanti. A. Lindiav, 5 April '32 S. Hill, (rifles) 7 do d» Jos. Young, (r.) • Feb '3» Danl. M'Allisier, 7 do do K^acob Hopi**, do d» JSntignt. Hsr.Thoinpsou, 17 Feb.'3» Harris Scoll, 8 do do John M'Leod, 9 do do Jiiilin Moore, 20 do d«> Samuel Thoiuai, 2 do do John M^Ki-nzie, 23/iil.'4t Stephen Ames, 21 do Samuel Hamilton, 25 rio Jvhn Milrhfll, 26 d> Dsniel Sullivan, 27 do Gee. J. Thomson, 2 do Ri/la Company. Alex. Uucliaiiaii, GM|it. 23IJi« U' CiTilry attached to F»urih First LiciUenanti . ■ Corneii ^ BatUlioik Wm. Waodcock, ^<> iTo llibiBiii'doUcir'cl, ^ da^4(> Captttin. Second LieutenOiit, Qvarttrmaittr. W.R. Buchanan, 13/u1.M0 Jfthn Tonus, da do Jacob Libbee, 13/ulj, dlif^ WESTMORLAND COUNTY MILITLL ■,, Colonel Witiiaoi Bolsford, Oomnanding. 1 ' iPirat Battalion. Paifnuuter. D. Rohichnud, 21 d» d^' J. Robinion, c. 12 jnly '26 W.D.Weldun.S Af)ril,.*4(]f«» Jonit Taylor, 9 Geo. Gorhrane, 10 Jonathan B/ack, I ^'uljr, 4% Jai. J. Evp.ni, 8 july, Ml Wm. FavfceU, 4 do A. R. Wetmore, * apr . '42 Mrtjor, ^vMrter Mtuier.'' Edwin Dixon, 4 do T.E. Smith, 12jfe]y, '42 J.Oharl«n,eap20Nor*22 Crane Charl«ri. 6 do Captains, Surgeon. Gideon Maxwell, 7 rfu Win. Smith, 12 June >26 S.Tbeal,l[.0 aS No.'40 Jatnei Cauidy, 8 da Ja>. Beatiy, 19 May, '28 Assistant Surgeon. Jonit Taylor, 9 do E. Siilef, 16 may, 29 Thoi. G. Sharpe, do ds Geo. Gorhrane, 10 do S. Underwood, 28 July '32 ^ S. Byre, capt. do d«. . P. Cunitaiitine, I Aug 32 H. Chapman 24 Sept '32 Faymaiter. J. Hanntngton, 22 May, 33 OhipmviBotri«, 7 do do Wm. Lamb, 20 July '30 B.H. N«*romh, 8 Au^ *aa Jo«. B. T.eBlane, 8 du do O.Douiionhonie,2<} iet>.'32 Patk. Sinclair, 23 AnI. tff Thod. Thihodeaa, do do Btni. Welli, 23 dodo Thof. CUikc, 21 do do Adjutant. T. Anderran, 21 June*35 M^ioer Sleev««, 21 do if* » V, Da(«D»rd,(e.) It July '49 Jo$, Wh^to, 2»Au| '99 $. 9 ili^ t H. «rt. •jn\)*W m ti^ BiDjitaUriihall, Y lib JoatjpliAttbiiiM*, B 4« Jo&nfteid, 11 Jan«>30 CWa.^. RoMmm, SAm. do T.JllH«r«M, 2SApkV9 I.«k«JBr«rwiler, 24 do d* MkhMl DuflV, 35 do d« irtf;M5iCa|r, 2B.dod6 jMtea Bwhopi^ SB da do TawHamUtMi, !>/▼ '41 X StarriM, U«|» 37 Afh ^2i ijftftmrter Mtmit*r. In. Rodien, (It.) 6 Jul} |>40 I>.M.0hrii«,/(.ljiir7'4i .. < Jhurffon. - W. Wi bon, a gOet»28 Fonrlll A*(t«liMK Wj. Ohtpmaoi • Jm*, '00 Philip Ohapnan, do do do' J. Aodenon, 81 Majr, *81 Joho Avardf 1 June do Joho TrtnbolMi, 8 do do John Oopp, I juf jr 41 John Ogdrn, 2 do LJfiV AihiiH > « 4 JUatj^l J.Uowttiofp >« db Hlo Robert Oopp, Iftl^jr '12 AUi. Mudro, i jvlj 41 T&ot.-OiilH>o, jnn. 2 do JBruignti Wm. Morria, 19 May 82 B«nj. Allan, 90 do do Dan. QoodoMB, l4Vy'41 John Wf lb, 2 do Ricbd. Johnton, 8 do jtdjutant. J. dbapmaii, c 25 July '30 Q;tutrt€rmaattr. O.AlUo, Kc«it.30Miy'ai NORTaUMBERLAND OOUirrY MILITIA '^inl Bolttlioa^ Peter Gray, 13J3«ie"42 Ja«. Johnon, 14 do ^ . LinUctMtnt Ctitmtl. John Porter, 10 June '43 mimu Orator, 5 Sept *S7 Jamei Riniell^ 11 do do . Motor*. Chrif. Wiiharl, 12 do do Jai. tt«DoaaU, Mar. '89 ~ ~ li.)|%eod, i5Au«.»40 W.-ttaatftton, 10 i'uho>22 D. Ptrkr. 5 April '26 A,eood(ajlow, 6 do do W.Gray, 28 June '30 ML Cranny, 20 do do llioi. UUock, 10 Aii{ *S1 J. BoaOarioa. 1 J^iio *36 ,1^. Roibiehaiid, J. M. Johnalon, Alti. Key, rif. l6Ap. '88 Alex. M'&Mth, 8 Mar.|'39 Fin. Morruoa, 24 aprii do JLich. fiutchiuoD, 26 do do eab. RitfieU, Id Aur. '40 P^KtJtk 16 do d. M'Guilt •7. John Boyd, 13 do do Rntign». J. Hiewart, 9 April >28 M.. Clarke, ISJuOiB >36 J. Oarruthere, 20 do do J. M*Leod, 23 do do it. Oarman, 24 do do W. Jifthn^ttoOf 25 do do Pal. BrAphy, Marrii, 'SO Jamoe Johmlon, 25 Ap. do 20 do d« Allan Gil nour, 96 do do 21 do do William Ruisell, 28 do d(.» Alex. Ruaiell, 29 do do Jamri Oourlie, 80 do do Jan. Camrron, 15 Aug. '40 Peter N'Oougal, 16 do OweaM'Ewrn, tl do Dud. Perley. jr. 11 lun. 42 Alex. M. Lohbin, " A3 do poMljl M*L«od, 11 do do Wm. M«Le« d, 10 June '43 ,MaM 16 Jatnei Fraier, Roherl Lofgie, Alrx. Logeie, RoHi Sinclair, Hrilry WriKhl* Alea. Fenlon, NormiaCaHipbeH, 1 7 do do Jd/Wanl. D. M'Donald, ran Jnn «2I <2uart«r Matttr. db 11 do do 12 do do 13 do Jo 14 do do 15 d22 Wm. Loch, D M'KAy, J. M'Donald, W. Fiddea, A. Duneaa, A. Moorea, M. D. Alliton, T. Underliill, R. Jardine, Georae Kerr, JaredT««er, Tho. Wiiiouj(bliy, 17 do du H. Uammill, 20yunr, '40 Edwd. Williaton, 10 aus.'2 IJmttntmti. T. Smith, II May 21 A. Ilovry, 13 do do J. Hovey, IS do '80 T.Couj^hlan, 22 do do R. Wavton, L. Aitle, J. Fillemore, J. Harlfrjr, R. Orockei, J. Munro, John Arbor, O. A.Hanling, l6F«b. '39 Jtimea SUwaK, 17 do «lo Dub. M'Taviah, 20iune'4O Wdliaib Lrddrn, 22 db Alei. Frrga^oa, 23 do Ribl. Forifth. 24 do 8ambrlPcabody,25 do A. Davidaon, 10 aug. '42 Rich'd Patteraon, // do John J. Neiuiilb, 12 do Jliwtfw-t. M. Hovrt, » May '24 A. Oan(|>bell. Ubaa. M*Bjw, W. Small, R. DubAe, JiihnPbiid< D. M'Tavkb, 15 do 'do T.DbaBriaay, lA'Peb^'^d laihea Red^f , i 19 do Am 5 April '36 6 do da 8 do do 10 do do II do do 12 do do 13 do do 19 db 30 SApril'iifi 12 do 4db la d* db f4 db do 57 RobiMMUDMckel, S^ do • W^Uiim Wahh, 2d d» tX J.WoolhaupicriSS a«i|[. Rich*.! Sulb«r,24dodo (41 -Oh» Siinondf, 10 aui; >42 Olif ar WilWd, 11 da W.- N. VeniiiRj, 12 do ]•». OroktTt iS do ' JamM Crane, H do P.Grock«r, (cap 1 1 Ma>34) ^ 11 May, '35. ).'• fi^ar^emuuUr. F. Mitcbcll, jr. 21 may, >44 •Surgeon JohoThompaun, 20/hb.'40 TMr4 Baltifion. Lkutenmnt Co/etu/. Jua. Oiloiour, 27 April *40 Wa. Salterv 24 July, '44 Elijah ro«*U'f7lljuD.*42 ■CantainM. AhaiPond, i0m«y24 John DoniM, 1 2 juno 27 Thoa. Underbill, 7 apr. 36 John MuRroa, 22 march 41 Aioi. McLaggan, 23 du LitutenaiUa, Jacob Hovey, 17 m«r. 30 T. CoughUn, 22 do RolMil WaMftn, < affi S6 JubnArb#« 12 dr John Pu«id, 32 «ai. 41 J. L. Prirr, SS do Emifnt, A4ez.0ainpbell,f 9 aar. 40 Uhu. M*Raw, 7 apr. 08 Jamei Roddy, 1 Fab. 8B Win. Doak, 22 m«r. 41 Jebn Decant illoa, 23 db James McLauan, 24 32 Major, Ad. ForgiMon, 19 Mar. *39 Captain*. J. Douslot, 26 Der. '25 D. M'lno^h, 27 do do D. Stcwait, 9 March '37 A. M*Pherion, 10 do do R. Ferguion, jr. II do do J. Jftouigomary, )2 do do Ales. Fericuion, 19 Mar '39 Li€ut«nant». W. OrMg, 13 JiiW ^25 Win. FleinminK, 14 «io do A. Fra«er, 23 May '31 W. M'Pherton. 9 Maf '37 Andretv Bnrbari*, 11 do do Jjuies Paul, 12 «lo do John M'F»rUn*, 13 do do Eitrignt. D. M'Nair, 9 Mil '37 R. MoDlxomary, 10 M«rch, '37 R. Jardiue, 11 do do M. Forguton, 12 do do Adjutant. Jm. MTlimon, c. U Oc28 Sitkfgttm. D. R. Carter, M. P., 19 March, *Sa QiMtrtermiufar. Joafph Hualer, (ll.) do.iUt GLOUCESTER COUNTY MILITIA. First Battalion. 2i{e«(enant Colotikt. John MilUr, 5 Sept. '42 ' Major. John Fraier, 5 Sept. '2 CaptaiAt. Jimei Lef, 12 July '24 Itenj. Daw4on, 23 De. . '3) Fran {Ffrguton, 13 Mar'37 Richard Carman, 14 do do Wm. B'anchard, 15 do do P. A. Dumnrtiq, 9At>r'39 AUi. McNeil, 9 Nov. '40 Jai. Rukerttoo, 5 Sept. '42 Micliarl O'Brien, 6 do fiamuvl Napier, 7 do Ltuutenanti. Wm. Gray, 13 July, '24 Ch«<. Cornmean, 15 do do Ant. Oegraco, 25 in^y '31 Don. F«rgii«on, 1 4 Mar '37 Jat JohniiAO, 10 Apt '3() John Ohnmhcn, 9 Nov. 40 WilUan* U<»;d, 10 dmlo JtOfopk Uiittcelte, 5 «ep '42 j^loa. Andarioa, A do 'ti^Noph Fer|uMHi, 7 d* 4;iivit. ITMaaiM,^ do >la« R. HiMM, 1 March '3t Mich. Martia, 2 dn do P«i«rO*Qracc,4 4% do SMnrek, i| 9 Nov. ►Ij do do do do do bo do «S2 7 do do y Nov. '40 John Doen, UrbanLandry, Jamca Voting, 10 Geo. Sivret, II Joi. Sewrll, I 2 ThouiHJi Krir, 13 Val. Gihbf, 14 Robt. Robertfon, 15 do do Hugh A. Caie, . 16 do do Lieutenants. • .7. Gennie, IS July, *23 A. Camphc!!, 28 Jen. >27 P. Campbell, A. Louiier, Jamet Dfria, A. Landrv, A. Rohit haud, 10 do do Naphaol Denrnr^, 1 1 dodo Rirhard Oawfin, 12 do 4viM««t^ ll^aia :;'l' 53 Wm- Louisifr^ 3*\ lBiickfd\, jr. Wnpi,' Dfviiale, JaoM Walib, 12 do do ^^yutanf . Id do (to J^M'lDtoih, cap 24 Oer . 31 f 4 do do Paynutttar. 15 do do H.W.Baldwin, c. I Mar%2 Jm>;Rk«Mo, l6May,'8f Surgeon, - - ' S. L. Bithop, 9Ndv^>4» ^;■'^fe||f^ */!' KENT COUNTY MILITIA. i^ilBatUlioW Itieutenant Colon*!. D. K'Alnioii, 2 Apnl, *40 Major. OeoTgeTagaR, 2 April, MO j> Caplaint, WiB.JJow.et, 10Mav,'24 K. Jeirdine, 21 Feb. '26 J.P.Ford, [ri.] 25 Nov. do J, W. Weldon, 25 Ocl '2a Colin Raokii), 21 May, '33 8aiui. Girvan, 22 du do Wm. Brait, 2A do do Jo4^ Muzeroll, 1 July, '31 Win. Roach, 2 do do W. Fitzgerald, 2 April, '40 Wm.jA.Ulark, Lieutennnts. Donald Knnkin, \H Feb. '20 J,A.CUre, [rl26Miy,'33 Wm. Girfan, 27 do do A^M^Michael, 1 July, '31 JobaMiiler, 2 do du Andiet? Dixon, 16 A|>r. *38 JuliB Maine, 17 do do P.it*k. Doiielly, 18 ii6 do Jai. D. Weltion, 19 do do Aich. F. M'Kay, 20 do do J»i. ai|irbgb«i,2Apnl,'40 Robl. M*Alraon, i April '40 Entigm. DarMWrigbl, 24 May *33 JohuGiare. Ir] 26 do do iCpb. Wheton, IBApr. 'S8 J. M. Walhen, 18 do Win. Dohrrly. 19 do W. M'Williams, 2 Ap. '40 John Ranklu, S do David Foster, 4 do Piter Muiiffoll, 5 do At^iUant. D.Swayne, [cap] 20 Jun'ST Quartermaster. Tboi. WtMxJ, [en] ) jul.'4l Surgeon. R. MastersoB, 13 Feb '26 Second Battalion. » lAeutenavt Colonel. James Lone, 1 Jan. '32 Ma;o>'. John Bowser, 1 4 Oct. '4^ Captains. W.Hanuin^on, 26 May 'SI Ira Hicks, 27 do do Robert Dysart, 9 Aug. 31 Syd.Oh.tpuiui>, 10 do do Jacob 0«:«npr, 22 Oct. '33 Thos. Afilneaii. 23 Oct KH Chas. R. Smith, 1 4 Oct. 41 Anih'r Siiopion, 1^5 dtf do John M'Millan, 1 6 do do LieiUenantt. '' T. Butheb, 24 May, 31 L. Scamondl, 27 do dt P. Robichiud, 23 Ocl. 'S3 John Sheridan, 10 Mar. '37 Jas.M^Dermot, 11 do do Michael Harris, 14 Oci. 41 Ja*. S. Long, 1 5 do do Gideon Siuiih, 16 do do Witt. Coates, 1 7 do do Ensignt, PlacidPurrier,23 May, '31 J.Thibidtau, 25 do du Ira flicks, jr. 27 do do P. A. Purdy, 10 Aug. d« 6rei;.iCormier, 22d Oct 'S3 John Burke, jr. 2iid do do Marriner Ilicks, 10Mar.'37 Oliver Ward, 1 1 do do Ang. Mcintosh, 1 4 Oe(. 41 Jai. MTberioii, 15 do do AdjtUant. A.B. Smith, c. 23Miy,'31 Quartermastir. E. Chapman, U. 12M4r.*a'r KING'S COUNTY MILITIA. First Battalion. fjteutenant Colontl. Wm. M'Leol, 29Maj,'33 Major. Philip Dann, 29 May, do Cnptuinn, J.g.Weftnore, 27 May, 'i?? Philip Nase, 29 Apr. '27 T. Botswick, 25 Ocl, »28 And.Hainin, rif29Jul.32 J or. Mahe«, 29 May, '33 Joseph A. Lynns, 1 Juno do Lewis Onrveli, 2 do do ,Tohn Wright, 5 Nov. do 8411)1. (lofuin, 10 Sept. '38 Onb. Wonleii, 2 A|>ril '40 Tho<. A. Fleivellinc, 3 do Oeu. Hardin;;, 90 M«ir. '41 LiVt«renan(f. Benj. Cole, 5 June *3.1 N. Warren, 5 Nov. do .los. Pkwellin^, 4 Ap. '3'J John Plera, il May, '7 I. H.rVofter, 10 8ei>l. >9t >V.U.54Uilh,t*t. riOlldo Isaae Vanwart, S April, *40 Joiiu L. Forrester, 3 do W.G.Harding,27 Mar. '4^ Tiiinai M'LecM, 28 do do giefihin S>..iih, 29 do do W.B. M' Keel, 30 July, '42 Robl. Crawrord, 31 do do Eniigne, Henry Nase, 31 July, '32 Jms. Kieiiied, 5 Nov. '33 Ah, D. Maher, 20 May, '37 C)aii(P-oii, 29 do do Tho'. Wallii, aOjulv, '42 Jos>ph Cronk, 31 du do Aiijninnt. D. Wetniorf, rant. 1 Mav, I '27 PttymaHtr. D. Pickett, 31 July, '3t Qtsnr/ei*m(M(cr Jolin Pric», ll. 34 Nov. '38 Caralry attached In IstDat< lalion, King's. C(tptuin, John Nulicr, 21 Aug. 'SR Fir$t LUut. David Lyon, 21 do do Seeoud Lieut, Wm. Pywell. 21 da do Comet. Thoi. Nutier, 30 mar. '41 Quartemuuter Wallet Lyon, 2li»nl. Sheck, ISMaf'S Al)m. Johnaion, 14 dko M S. M'KuHy, l8U3|t«l« *^^^p«* Jamei Prictf, 3 8«f U ?d3 C. »tp«Mi^ < -MUv '34 Isaac Paiire, ' 9 J use, *38 John Burgeu, 6 SepU 41 LieuUnants, R. M'Monagle,2d Aug'2S J. Ki«Ui, i $«p(. 30 John P«9r««Q, tf |U«r '32 Oeop Mortop, 19 Ji%j, '2 X. Oougle» rif. ;;;[0 #0 do Win. Guatei, April, M Win. Teaklei, 9 do do 0. Arnold, 2 It. r. 22 Jun 5 Jsme* Sccurd, 19 do *S8 J. O. Vail, 20 do do Saml.Kfrlchuna, 6 Seiit. 41 JEiuirm. Jareb Wright, 13 Mtr. '32 W.E. Tw>nhiin, 14 dl> d« N. Morion, 19 M.ny, rfo 1). Oarmlchnel, S June 83 Joise Ahvood, 4 lep. do Tbot. Cliapinaa, 8 Apr* 4 IfiiacTeskles, 9 do do Joseph Dobson, 20 «lo do Thoin.tt Prarton, 21 do do Jar ob Hall, 6 Si pt. 4l Adjutant. 3. Oidnrr, «ap. 25 Oe(. 82 Paymaster. 1. Fushaf , cap. 22 Jun. 'A QHaiitrmaster. JameiHojt, II Oct. 23 Sitrgeon. Edwin A. Vail, 19 June, 38 Third BatUlioa. .}Mituigns. '"•"/ -u. Cavalry albchtd (o 2J Dat^ taiion, Kiiig*« Captain. Richatd Roach, 8 Apr. 34 LiAitcnant. Wui. M'Leod, Jo do do Coienet. Win. M'Monagtr, do do do Quurtemiastcr. H. M*Motiagle, 19 Juof '96 LinUenani Cai«n4l J. W. Upham, 6 Nov. do Wm. K«lehum,2 June,'42 Siiuon Hnirs, 3 do do Step. Fowler, 4 do do Jamrs Hnllell, 5 do do I>on. Mahoncy, 6 do do Wm. Eirl, 1 ft. 7 do do Jun. E irl, 2 It. 8 do do Jetie Gilli', 10 June, >49 John Coffin Re»d, 11 do do Wm. McOrigor, 12 do do John L. Barbarir, 13 do do ," \ fJ.W. Fowler, 14 Sep/ ^ . J. F. Sl^crwood, 35 Qm d ' Ch. Corryi 23 JuBvi'S John Moi riaon, 3 Jiilv, '41 W. H.Gantff, SNo^v'^l Don.Boliaonin, 7 4o ii^ David Drew, 8 de do Wm. Crabbe, 3 Jii^e *i G. Lamaieaux, 4 do io We. Welmore, 5 do 4o>' Wm. Hallrtt, fl do d« Wai. H. White, 10 Juii.'48' Alex. Burnett, 11 do do John Barbarie, 13 do do Alex. Campbell, 13 do do Adjutant. A. Engliih, cap. 25 Ag.'Sft QuarKrmMter. 8. Oallett, 21 do 32 Paymatter. R.S.Matihew, r, 2 June 3^ Surgeon. C. WiUon, 12 JuM» '3S Cavalry altachod to 3d Da(* tAliou, King'*. Captain. Jamn Felert, 5 Jane, '32 Lituttnant. Daniel Hatfield, do do do Sttond lAaUtnant^ John Gill if, do do d« , Comtt. Jai. Northiup, 27 Jan, 'J8 Qita«'. 'St K. Saiith,, j«;i. 20 ^o do D. Van wart, 31 Ang. '34 John Ciirrie, 5 Oct. '35 Jai. Oolwell, 10 sep. 38 John J. Millidge, I 110.40 RichaidHcwIelt, 5 Sep '43 lAitutenants. J. Orahiro, 27 j'uly, '90 R. Dihgee, 7 etipi, do J H. Devebrr, 21 Aug. *33 Geo. Graham, 23 do do J'tnies Tilii', II Aug. '31 Thill Goltlintf, 30 do do Win.t:4rpeoler,ll Srp '87 Jolin Colwell, 10 Sep '38 Bird '.Cat pcnt«r,l lep. '40 John Qaiinee, 2 Sept. *40 Aia Smith, 5 SrpU '42 Entignt. i S.Ciirrie, 20Attf.^ >i F. Wood, 29 July, 'SO John M^yi, SO Ah({. 'Si't Ja«. E. Smith, 31 do do Richcird Giaham,33 do d>» Ch. Oiirrir, 33 do do Gto. Fox, 23 do dN, F. Purlv, 11 Aug. '34' Alex. Cm«, 1l«)ipt. *ft1 J. N. Fo^hay, 10 Sept. 'tti, Henry S. P«-lrri>, I Mp. Vi-U. Dev«b«r, a4sAug<'30 ■1ir.F!BiteiMll,c^tlikiis.ai '■■'• ihrgeom. ■•■■'■ ' ' 8««oiidB«MliMb . Pmr^eamMt, 2S Miy 91 '^' Captaimti ~; Sefcwil, 30 Auv '3'» IPAiitter, 21 du d» ». Wkit*, 00 do >90 6. Buin^hrcyr, 81 do do A. Brtniconib, 2«l Julr, 'SI Jitlir-t Btttler, 27 do do oKi^^M, 12 Aug. '31 i Ebta. ISIiigCi, 5jaV'41 John Foartofi, '8-''(ilo ilo Win. Shearer, 7 do do Joik Oalkiw, 12 Att|.'43 Pel en Cos, ' 13 do do £ben. Burfct, 14 do do JAe%Utnant»* , L. KIMuld, 22 dU do B. Bii^»; 81 do *30 RoM. Y^amaiii,27,iuly*3l J«we* Keiih, S fiofit. do D. Oarinichavi, 5 julj, *41 Isaac Clarke, 6 do do Joiin |I*Ghregor, 7 do do James Alton, S do do Ezifk. Stone, 12 Aug. '43 Andrew Barton, 13 do tfo John Mullin, 14 do do FraocU Fulton, 15 do do Eiuignt. T. Corey, 7 June, •SS J. Shearer, 21 Aug.* 27 O.torg^ Currie, SI do do J. MC^naiJ, 2eJulr,*8l £. Brirn, 27 do do JaineiMuUili, 11^ Aug, '34 John Ellioa, 5 July, >41 'Wm. Vincent, 6" do do Gideon Brittie, 7 do do John Oo^hrun, 8 do do Thof. Wiuaon, 9 do .do Daol. FoWiei, 9 Ang. do J^me* Humor, 12Aag. '43 Allan lUeLean, 13 do do J&me t Lalta, 14 do do John Slarkey,^ 15 do do Cbarlej Keiih, 16 dodo AdjutanL John Earle, (cap* 7Ju«. 28) 17 Aug. '80 (Q^artemiluter. D. P^er, 20 Aug. '97 — — BoTan, 14 Aag. '43 Fifit Battalion. ^ARLETON COUNTY HILITIA. *0l Rich, Keichum, 1 Jau '32 Major. Jihti Dibhiee, SMay, do CaptMitu. T. G. Oiinl:^e,8 April, 19 Wm. Dihklee, 4 do 25 J. ICftchuMi, 5 do do B. P Griffilli,4 7Mav.'32 RptfiM PayMo, 9 do do John, iteaniey, lO do do n. E l»it>H•'^ 13 do do At. B. Sharpe, 26 Auc *34 Ralpk Ke(clNim,29 Fe. '39 RCO. RoardsUy, 21 dodo Itaic Cnrvill, 22 do do Woi.M'Kencip, f7 0clde i^MrUnham, 21 May, '42 Joa^ph Phillipi, 22 do do mi.. ea»t«hTouks, 23 do William Connell, 24 do - Wa. T. Wiluiot, (rif.) 2t r- July, '43 M.^a ,iJAmUnantt. JL §. Carman, 28 Aug. '34 P.M:B«d<>ll, II 6< pi's? '8; S. Orctvanor, 2d It. i if. 9 Jan. '88 Mnr.Q««ni(ley, L 5 Pel .'39 Sr^iri AikioMin. 18 Fcb.'39 i\mimt\ Portnr, 20 do dr> William Shaw, 17 mar.'40 <3.WoUraMpler, 21 May '43 Thoa. Upham, . fH do Ehw Oner, 26 May, '42 GibertOarviil, 27 do Li'onard Harding, 2C do Pobt. A. Hay, 29 do Samuel Pnrt«r, SO do AIrx. Lindtav, 20 iune, do Henry Uateall, (l;it ll. rifO 2& Jolir, ^43 W.T.Baifd,(21t.r.)25do JEntignf. T. Burloek, 30 Anc. '29 Geo. ni*K«nzie, 26iep.':t2 P.P.BeardiIfy, 15 Feb. *39 Thomas Curne, 16 do du Anthony Blaikie, 17 do dS Samuel Ililiman, 19 do do G. L. Raymond, 22 do do Jacob Ba'-oD, 28 do do EiishaShaw, 17 mircn,'40 Allen Eilttbrpoks, 18 do Jss. Lockwdod, 1 9 do O.H.Ketchum, 21 may, ' ^ W. Ravmond, 22 do John M- Bride, 23 do Thnj. Atkinion, 24 do Anth. Kearney, 25 do Wm. Melville, 26 do ElishaBuktr, 27 do Maitin TrecaUin, 28 do Eliih^ Bnecii 29 do Fiaier Vun. 2 June, do Jdjutant. Q. Raymond, c. 28 Jul. '29 Paym««fer. 8. A.Carmi«i, «. 9 Jan. *ae 5wrreon. Ok. Rica, 36Ang.*84 'Q«Mrltr«iMti»e, 25 Not. '}9 Licuienmtt*. O. A. B^-deP, 29 Sept. 87 Rioh.R.Ketrbam,9d k^ ■ 2 Api. 41 Cornet. W.F. Dihblce, 12Bpr.'4l Qurtrtermatttr, John M'Oeslh, 17>mar.'40 Second Battalioii^' Lifuteaont Coltnel. J.A.MacU>ichl4n, 27Fe'38 Major. ■ baptists. A. Nicholson, 29 July, '28 E.Tuiner, 31 do do O.M'L^Mchlan.lI May 32 B.Woolwird,a.t.2aSe.'37 Eliiha SiD'OB, 23,F«-b. '39 M(irpbyGiberioii| Sddodo GeorseMilhury, 2U do do, Wai. WboiinM, I5j»ii. '42 John NiehoUen, |6 do GoAige Mtfrphy, .17 do Joiiah 8. Brown, 1(8 do Ben. Bevefiifg#, rIf. 19 Ho James Bishop, 14^Am|. '43 Henry Baird, 27 FoK'ti Ob*'. H •mmond, 28 do do John B«IJoch, 1 March do Ju«ai Xiukki^U^ 42 Ab. W. Rayvvad, I 8 do Jki. Keftroor, 19 do 'A.W. Raiiitrord, l4ang.43 Wm. Kiburn, 15 do do Thot. Fickard, 16 do do Adjutant. •R. Wftodword, e. 29 Se. ^7 Paymaster, J. R. Tuppor, c. I Jan. '42 Quurternuuter. Fatk. Murphj, 3 Nor. do Surg€an. W. HTyler, 27 F«b. do Third Bnttattoa. |i. R. Ooooabti, 2 Sep. *37 A. Bellffflvur, 29 do do T.RJr<)idH. TSrpfSO L«on'ielli'Aeiir;29 do. '37 JoMpk Rrkeri^ 30 do do Sioion Heberl, yt. I 0« do Joko Suitou, S ^Jo. *% JtnepkCore, 3A|»ril,'40 Thoi. NuMHil, 3 do Rvnliorl Martio, 4 do A. B. Hatonoad, 5 do y tial Thibidoan, 6 do Uiebl. Morcarc, 7 do jLiraftnante. Joah. C«re, 7 Sept 'SO J. B. Daigla, '9 do do B. Liiolte, 10 do do M. FarreH, IS do do Jeba Goombef, I do '98 Roni. Violoti, 9 April !4^ Abui. Dufm, a do' jMopkfMichaad, 4 dl* ,< W^ TkihidotH, 5 do Regit Terrioi . <'6 do iP^iilOttc, 7 do^ Emigni. .> ar^Burpiot, -lA>t«t.W> F. MariM, M do Abap. Gnowbea, »Apr. '40 Frat. Godina, 8 do' J^MopbCloro, •i'i'Jh 8im6n DufuUf 5 S» •Olivor Cortoiii^ 8 Ho •BeHoni TWrio, 7 do>: James KofcaSf 8 da Jaam Bniib, ,9 /da Adjutant. F. Rico, cap. I Dm. *if4 Sumrtnmuuter, marwe, lt.2Ap.*40 PaymiMfer. P.O. Aiairaiii, a. 39 te. ^ TU£ IJIflTEB KIHai>OM* CAlxxaitdrina) VICTORIA I., Qaeen of the United Kingctoni of Great Britain and Ireland, {dangbter of the late Dmke of K§Mf —born November 2, 1767 ; died January S3, IdSO.-^by VieUnia Maria Louisa, sister- of the Dake of 3axe-Cobui^-Gotba, and of Leopold, King of theBdigians; bom Aogtiat 17, 1786-;)— *bofn Hay 23, 1819 ; sacceeded ber uncle, WiKiam IV., June 20, 1837, married February 10, 1840, to Princk Albert, of Saxe-CobaJv* Gotha, bom August 26, 1819. /mie :— 1 . Victoria Aaebide Maria Louisa, bora November 21, 164(X; 2. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, (Heir presumpUte to the Grown,) born NoTenbuceater ; bora April 25. 1776 ; niar- fifld» July 22. 1&16, to her cousin, WUlum Fredmck, Pm of GUuoester, who died NoTember 30, ^634. 1 ! • h « .' , , ^ HER MAJESTY'S ^aNISTEftS. » dCiJMlmT.-^Duke of WellinMon; First l!.OKd ofiM SivRobeit Pe«1 ; Lord Chancellor, Loilllif ndbuyil} MrfT I 'Iff iii lior % '^«f ttiiB Exchequer, Right Hon. H. Goulburn; IfdMd Sectetaty, S'T James Grahaoi; Foreign Secretary, Earl of Aberdeen; Colo* njal t^ecretary, Loi^ Stanley ; 'First Lord of the AdiniralW.y Earl of Haddington ; pirendent of tlM) Board of Contronl, Lord jBlIeu- J&orbi^h; President of the {toardef IJ^rade, Ea.rl of Ripon ; Cona- ;iDti^»di^rin Cfaafsf of the Army, Field Marshal His Grace the Duke of W^jliugtoti ; Sw?retary at Wiir, Sir Thomas FraQcis Freeman- l^e ; Payiii^ter-Oenenir, Sir ,£dward I^natchbuli. ', XoJ^^ Liejileaant of Ireland — Lord Hey tesbury. '9 In IXOwm AmERICAM PROTllVCES. Caitada.— Right Honorable Sir Charles Theophilus Mgtcalfe, Bt. ^ ^ G. C. B.^ Governor General. 'TNovA-ScoTiA.— Right Hon. Lucius Bentinck, Viscount Falkland, Lieutenant Governor. Netz-Brunswick.— Lieutenant Colonel Sir William Macheaii George Colebrboke, K. H. (R. Art.) Lieutenant Goverhor. * Pltuutsr Edward Isr.AND.-^Commauder Sir Henry Vere; Huntley, R. N.,, Lieutenant Governor^y, ^ NEWFOUNDLAND. Major General Sir John Harvey, K.C.B. &> K. C. H.^ Governor and Commander in Chief. BERMUDA. '"^jLieutenant Colonel William Reid, C.B. (R. Eng.) Governor. MISCELLANEOtfS 8ELECTl6JS[S. ■ "' Macxlin's Advicr to ms Sojr.r— Ihave often been told that •very man. must be the maker or marrer of his own fortune. I repeat the doctrine, he who depends iipon his incessant industry iah fruQ» a veia, and spread it ai^ thin as possible orer a bit of talc, if voa then ^ply to your microscope one ofthe strongest magniBerS; you Wil^dis- tin<:tly see its globules. By the^e means It has been found, that the red globules of the human blood are each composed of «ix smaller globules, united together ; and when disunited by any cause whatever, they are no lotiger of red colour. These red globulus are so' exceedingly minute, that their diameter is only the 160th part of a line, so that a sphere of a line in diameter, would contain 4t096,060^ of them. — [Magazine of Soienoe.l New Discovert. — It has been usually considered that wetting the hair with water, hardens it and makes it coarse and harsh.-- This may be true if the hair is simply wet, but if the head be tbo- "roughly washed, the contrfiry effect will be produced—- the hair will become softer and thicker. This I know by experimerft.vrl HaVebeen in the habit of visiting our City Baths of late, where, af\er using soap freely on my head, I take the large stiff brush and scour my head, for nt least nve minutes, rubbin* it in every direc* tion, smartly; of course, it is made perfectly clean. This I con- sider, after all, the only preventative to the hair's falling off, and the only panacea to that almost universal evil. I have found that since I have practiced it, ipy hair is firmly rooted and of cqurse is growing thicker and softer. I deem it important to ipention it, thelthose who. are depending on tonics may give np tiie deiosfoa, and save their money and hair too.-^[N. H. Palladiun).] Hmo to prevent Letters being Opened, --'Steam or hot water will sofle^ a wafer — a hot iron or spirit lamp loosens a wax seal— ^after the instrument of forgery, the plaster cast, has been taken from it; but by Keyeral combinations of both, ajl power of opening a letter without violeuce is removedi Thus, let the letter be firet sailed with a small wafer, well moistened, cutting a small hole, say iwo tenths of an inch diameter, through the upper paper, direetfy over the wafer; upon this spot, having pressed down the wafer,. 4rQp as much sealing wax as will completely cover the wafer,. or nther inore, and seal with the usual seal. Now, neither dry heat nor 9ioisture will open this, nor will dry steam be hot enough to molt the wax. How TO KEEP Butter fresh axd sweKt for Years.— Among the mass of information furnished by the report of the commis- sioner of patents, which is highly interesting to farmers,, is an ac- count of a progress, hitherto a secret, by which- butter mi^ bekept f^r years, freah and sweet, in any climate. Most kinds of wood coqijt^in considerable quantities of pyrolignev>U8 acid, which de- eoiqpoMs salt in butter kept ia such tubs. A^he linden, or bass wood, is the only one which, it appears, by careful experiment, is iOrfie. front it ; others, it is stated, may be Treed from it, and thus |en4^red.<8uitable, by boiling three or four hours, weU pressed Huder water. Good butter is to be well churned and workodt aid picked hnrd and tifht in kega of iea«oneil white o^k; tho hf-aA i% thtn put in, leaving a amali note iuio whic!) brine m pbiired to fift ^ vacant iMce; and of so much importance is It deemed, to pre- VMU any baa tatte, that the plug ■ for the hole muet u^ be ttiMlde of o«d«r or piae, but ofeypreae ef baaa woodi^fts otberwiMit yrould b^ iaiured. After wluch. these kegs are dIm^ jb !l kofih^ad, wtKinMed with brint of full solution, iniitwUI beiir Mi^gg, which «»lhe» beaded up tight aud olqse. T^s is the omilfl! D!l(raHa^l in Onu^ CouatjT, Now-York rand the Ji^atter wttl kikeJAt (iii)« find in warm elimatei, and comoiands a vei'y high pru!^e.--rP»e>f ppe^- dix to Ihe report contains a letter vaddref^ed to Af r. Elljiv^prEb, bjr G. Fox, Esq. a marohant of Hartford, Cooiiecticui, c^Qbo^|kt^ii|; the above. TV Iffake Cumnt Jielty.— Reduce the berries to juioe bysiininef> ing them over a fire or in an oven ; and for every pinti of cu^ant joioe mix three quarters of a oound of )oaf sugar with half a pint of w^ater. Let the water ana sugar boil together 9l>ovo tweu^y minutes, stirring the mixture all the time, when itwillhav^fkoquu- ed the comistenoy of candy, which may be known ji»y droppipg a little upon a cold plate. Then put the currant juico iutOtaQai^er pan, and when it ooils mix tho candy or syrup with.it, -and Jet the whole boil togethef at strongly as postuble for twenty minutc&r . ^0 KAKi Frbiir Water like Sea Water, for DRENcanit« AspARAOVs Beds.— To every 100 lbs. weight of water add 2|| Ibo. df common salt, and it will be about as strong as sea water } but as sea water contains the muriate and sulphate of magnesia, in notable quantity, they too are required to complete the resem* hhinee ; say | lb. of each to tiie same quantity of water. DnuMh the asparaffus beds-two or three times, when the summer i^her, or vessel used for water, be surrounded with one brtip^ b^s of coane cotton, to be constantly wot. The oyaj^Witli^ tlC thb water will carry off the heat from the inside and ij'edd^ii Wk Ireexipg point. In India, and other tropical regions, i^hfe^e^ifeo f^^ymiot be produced, this is common. Let every mech^^/c^li* bouitr.have at hi« place, of employment two pitchers thtili'^ ''"""' •^,an4 with lidsorcoters— the one to contain water Ibrdri: tn^ other for evaporation-— and he can always have k'tlA^/ fold waler in warm weather. Any person can test this by'd 4i finger in watef, and holding it in the air of a warm digr dning #iis three or four times, ho will find his fingeini]fiibomA)fft||: %eoki. .^ . t^-ifia" '' '' '^^ IHwvairT Wood DnoATiifo.«-Take ty^ol^e pi^f ni#;oight ounces of roll trimtOone, each coarsely pow/cUj^f^^ thne gallono. of train o|l. H^at them slowly r griid(|«uyac foKu ounces of beea' wax, cut i^.sooiaU Nis. Fjf^it^pidvfjU^ Ikmor, which, *s soon ha the 4iQlid ^pgfi^ientff j^ff ;|jtf q^,^7^1 b* fit for use. Wbat fom^na nnmed-uW cart^, the tops or poita, and all the timber which ianeir M wittOn tliii grottad: Knob tidMt ihoald be drf before the pttrta^re johilied wheii the wood is peifectly dry. It is necessary to nenti^ that ctmtpo«ition8 made othot oil should, for the srice of seonVit^ir, be betted in inetalic vessels, in' the open air ; for, when the'oil ia brongfat to ^e boiiinff point, or 600 of Fahrenheit, (^e vapotif CateMS fire, and thoucTi a lower degree of temperature riiouM bft Used in this process, it is not always possible to regulKte the hett, or to prevent tlie overflowing of the materials $ in either of whieb CMop, were the melting performed in a house. ISital accidents QMgbt happen.-— [^rcAtees 0/ &«e/M2 Xttotofec^^e.] / " Hat MAVnro.— *-We think it beat to cut grass for hay, &> nofi^ aji possible to the time when it is in fullest bloom. Of course, j^tlx |i e«t when most of it is in this state, some may be a little ptst,.,a94 •omenlay not have quite reached full bloom. We know tjifce bttt hONtofore been some difference of opinion aa to the stiplce gnvliottM be in when it is cut, but we believe the experienct^ of Jb^stCarmers is in agreement with the position above assun^. OfH. who are in the habit of curing herbs, cut them wbeiif iii this •tii|;e„becaU8e it is known that thev contain at that time the ro^k jpffMSL peculiar principle from which they derive their eifi(;>i(C)|r f,jf^ VMW* The saccharine or sugar principle, which eonstitatCt ^e,p|^0ie chief sources of nutriment in heiiMige, is foutid iii "the gftjf^eifjtfluantity at the period of bloom. It may soraeflmee'Se .^{ij^eiift to cut grass before it has reached this state; paHicvAAriy vwe ^ Hills 4'own, and is in danger of souring or rotting; Wfain imia|^)l]^^n9, it should be cut, whatever state it may be iHi, beeaiiee jrii, 1f^nuin9, on the ground it will spoil, and the fdrmentetMii ^jBJch ^f^s place Will destroy the roots. Another greet adn^tf' .U^p9 ija C]i^ttin| grass before the seed formR, is, that the roots n^ not to much exhausted, and the ader growth is isiuch nmro Wn!" It is quite CG»mmon to begin Monday and eontinne toiooar Jttn Biliifdtfy, whicm with haiM-rakes and horse-rakes, t^U tunifiii, %%• » ii^ Kttd itAok it ; and thi« is done, too, without wach regfsd tiUktf itlM' of tbo 4ettheif at the time il h Misd/«r to>«9liK*4t IhiyWrVbe^^Ater it it«» etir.- Tb^^l^iieetTtiiieli 4#ibe»«ru)tiis I II I III 'J! ;lilt v^ uWhicb tre fed oa hay U>aB> inBnag«it,.k eridenoe edoiish .df*^ wortble^ineidf — ^After gniu if cut and partljr dfisd^it dught novei- 'to be eipqaed to dew or w«t.'^ The Hal way ia to spread out the mown grass evenly; as soon as the wet mu drliSd oif from thaveq- ing, rake it and pot it in cock. Wliers the crop m H«lvy, con- •idemble time Wut be j^ained in oiaking, by this p!an^ Xfit is only wilted wh^nit ia put in coekf it will in. a short titn^ ilndergo a nre«t, which will much iacUitate its making When it is agaiii opened to the «uh.^ Many good farmers belieVd that it will make 'more in two days, if it is kept, in cock twelve hours, thsin it will make in three days without being put in cock. In making clover hay, we are decidedly in favour of not expos- ing it much to the sun 'after it ja first wilted^ We speak from ex- |>eri<^nce, having practised various modes, and we are tertain that It may be made with less labour, and that it is of far superior quality, when. cured in cock, than in any other way. When the s^Athes are a little wilted, pitch them into cocka — laying it up in sich a manner that it will stand the weather, which ia easily aanQ by the exercise of a little care. £tamine the hny from day to diiy, to sec how the process of curing advances, and when it seems to be so well made that with what it wilt dry in bundling, it will do t6 put in the barn or stack, turn over the cocks, loosen up the bot- toms a little with a fork, and proceed to load it. Clover hny thus cured, is not likely to heat it; the mow or stuck, and from having every leaf and head saved, will be found to be very nutritious and much relished by nil animals. In fact we believe that cbver hay, properly cured, will make 'more flesh, milkf or butter, than any other hay, ponnd for pound. The prejudice against clover, has arisen from the bad manner of curing it. Knocked abontas it frequently is, wet and dried by turns, it loses its leaves and heads, and becomes little li»s than a maM i>f tniteless stems, which no antmal will cat. — [Albany Cultivator.] oGvkso. — Experiments made with this powerful fertilizer of thb •oil, during the summer of 1844, by Mr. Andrew Shieh, an intef- ligent farmer, residing at Manor-Hill, near Halifax, Nova Scotitl, bave proved liighly encouraging. On a barren-looking and hi- therto unproductive field of white sand, by tlio use of guano, h|i bad the promise of an abundant crop of tnrnipy, which the grnl(s aud grasshoppers afterwards destroyed. Tlie guano was soaked in water twcuty-four hours, in tbe proportion of one ponnd to four salloHS, and the liquor sprinkled u\ ir the surface from a watermg'pdu. The seed was put in on the 25th July, and in tkreo or four days after the plants made their appearance, very large and full in the leaf, and of a remarkably deep rich green.*— A subse<}UBUt exneriment was made upon hi.4 grans-field, after the iiay was cut. Ifo stirred thirty pounds of guano in a hogshead oontuiniug 1^0 gailuu« of water, and left it uniil the next evening al\er sundown, when he distributed it over part of his first ont grMn fieki, and it was the only spot ot),a hill of six or seven Rrr<>s .if grass, where lie could cut i^ii after-crop.— Another experimettt was made oti cabbages, bccte and carrotr, by sprinklings the greui tlieni' ber.-<^ •rge potat< inisinj ish bf provci (he fie at woi put ffl which rally n ed gro for the Mani from y( Leave i coarse i fore an« tinder tl of the SI hea[)8 ai retain m • r. Mode •ays, by toe vine theory i Br£XJ Thia bre «ired; th 700 Jbs. and uurs en their have mu more va der, lean epples ai To all I which is liged to niarket.- Fattk many pn grain foe day or tv f«r men te hy this p To Pr ***a beoa ^ttetion %r ground^'^icareriiHy avoiding, the leaves of ^be planta—aiM) all of ttieni' were thriuiDg.fuUy-equal to exii«ectMu>n,qii^ the I2th S^epte9»> tMr.-^Aiiofthef opportunity of testing the invigoratijig prinqipl^ii ef gaano, (B&r. Sluela refmwkf,) wa» oifere4uhy.a. Tate-plai^ied potatoe-field, the south-west quarter of which woa.yery um)i;9- inising, the stems being opt only weak and short, bu^ofayefloW- ish hne also.. After a plentKnl aj^ plication of guiAio, they im- proved rapidly, until they b^ame fully as Idcuilant as the rest dT the field, and shewed incontrovertibly that a pbv^erful agent was at work, by the deep green leaves and rich parple bloilsotris they pat forth — a marked alteration from their former appearance, which was perceptible at a considerable distance, aud was genfe^ rally noticed by passers by, who had remarked their former stant- ed growth, and were not aware of the cause of so great a chahge for the better. Mandre. — Put on your land all the manure that can be scraped from your premise!!, or that yon are entitled to from the road.-«- Leare not a particle in the barn-yard. It matters not how long or coarse it is, Ifynu can plough it in. All you ean get from it be- fore atibther season is' clear gain, for it will lose but little More tinder the ground with a crop ovek' it, than exposed to the action of the sun and rains in the yard. If it cannot be nsed, place it in heaps and cover it two feet thick with earth, which will inhale and retain most of its enriching gases till wanted.' • Mode or Increasing thb Potatok Crop. — An English writer fays, by carefully removing the l> Is as they appear on the potil- toe vines, the crop of large ones is very mnch augmented. Tht theory is plausible, and worthy a fair trial. ' i* Breeds of Swiive. — The best formed hog is the Berkshire. — Thiat breed can be h;itd of a medium, or large size, as is most de-^ sired ; they weighing when full groivn and faltered, from 300 to 700 lbs. They mature early; are hardy, thrifty, good breeden, and nurses; are fine in their points; will cut the best of fat pork en their sides and clear of lean, while their shoulders and hama have much less fat upon them than other breeds, and are of course more valuable for smoking; abounding, as they do, in juicy, ten-> der, lean moat. The Berkshire will live well on grass, pumpkina, apples and roots ; and fat with groat avidity on corn or oilier grain. To all these merits they unite that of being first-rate travellem, which is a very important quality at the West, where they are ob- liged to drive hundreds of hogs every year a great distanoa Ut market. — American Agriculturist. FATTEifiNa Cattle. — We find it common in France, aftd many parts of the CentineiH, to fat their cattle by souring tha grain fed to them. They must ho starved to it at first, but m a day or two they eat it freely, and afterwards, prefer it to the un- fermented. They are fattened quicker and mc;o economically by thia process. To PiuivBifT DfePRXDAjioNi BT Hawes.— Ouo Of moro Gui> Ma haoa in a flock of fowls, it is said, will gir^ctually pie vent in«^ iaitatiou from Iwwka. m m m ■fm ss • •^ ! 1 ' » ) Ai/ 7.'j;#i.~Stiartf Hi^ ii^mk ht^mn m whitlcty, and scatter it over the field fol* the trd^s, wbb ftft^r partaking one inch meal, and getting pretty thorotfcHty roriudr will nerer return to it again. A drovr ma isTor^f aiimVMa to get 4nsmk a second lime. ^ t Vbmiii on Yivxs. — Charcoal ii jbteneficial to l^aribt in several wa^ys-^-rit improves the soil |>y a^tiraet!ng nitrous subfttance^, and it raUea the temperaturo about the plpiiis around which it is piit^ since the rays of the sun are not rieflebted bdck as thidy ai^ from Ijght coloured substances. Charcoal dost is also oflfensive to in* sects and grubs, and though it may not kill them, it will drive them away. A tittle nfted over the plants everpr day or two, will prove to be as .good an artiole as any that Itos m«p reco^nmend^d fot garden plants. To MAKE AtTTs I>isjbPPK/iR,--"A -Small Quantity of grten tage, placed in the closet, will cau'te red atUs to disappear. To Kill Lice on Cattle. — Mr. Starr, of New Jersey, informs «s that soottering buckwheat flour plentifully orer lousv animals^ in an eflfectual core for tliem. We presume other kinds of flour would do just as weB. Oivo of the best things we ever tried, was rubbing our sCoek with rancid lard, or whale, or tanner's oil. The Boston Cultivator recommends washing the animal a few times with a decoction of red*cedur bark. To Guard Shxef from Dogs. — Turn in a few active cows or^ young steers into the same pasture, and if dogs then approach' thorn, they win run to the cuttle for protection, who will toss the dogs and gore them to death if they persist in pursuing the sheep. To Preserve Eogs. — Take o»e btifhol of quick-lime, two pounds of salt, eight ounces of crcuni of tartar, mix the salt with «s raueh water as wiU reduce tlie compo^itiou to a consistency, thai an egg will swim in it when put m. Eggs are said to have iMon thus preserved two years. — Ellstcvrth^a Report. 'To MEI.P DioESTioif. — For impaired digestion, there U nothing equal to a pudding made of potatoe stnrch. Make it as y3u wouK' starob for clothes, using milk instead of water, and putung in egg-t if you ptoase. That is ; take a spoonful and a half--IesH or more, ns you prefer H tliioker or thinner— and pour boiling milk upon it, and it is ready for use. Or, nUter it is thus made, add eggs and milk, and bake as vou would a rice pudding, and cat with Nugar and cream, or jelly, or what you IJIcc. Besides being most delicious, it is very easy of digestion, and OEtremely nutritious. Tebth. — If you wish to preservo fine teeth, always cleon them llmrottghly afler you have oaten your lost meal at mght. Panes op Glass may be easily ronroved by the application of .loA io. Cold Watir applied to a hichlv excited brain will hKve n eooling inflnence, and quiet the feelings. Dogs, when fightqrg. can thus he snparated, when it is iAnossible for two stntUg nicn to pull them spnrt. A live coal of Are touched to th6 noM WlU pHrt them very soon. To becon or fro il A t will b( Caj with I then n last loi way. of ligh ' Birc] when I Map made i yield oi f ing m< injures «ap, wl »t will li better q Cran Bates, 1 He stat< the ilirst berry {A they tt^ field, pr In this in their acre, vn lar per general not e^se inclined trauspla Pmvsi feet, lira whole , body im Che indi predomi propeuiti animal ' A pro wimteve labour. all belbr ciency. g Firing 1 69 ^? To P.EN-OVA.TE Fc4THKR Beus. — If feather bedti smell badlv, or fafecoiqe iusavy, from wautof prop^ pregerration of the featof^rs. or from old age, enptj Ib^ni, and wash th^ featb<6rs thoroiir^ly ii|.a tub of aii4s; spread tbem in your garret to dry, and Oiey wiii be aa Jigbi and as good ar new. Camdles. — Prepare your wicks about half the usual size, wet with ftpiritsof turpentine, and pot them into the sua until dry — tiien mould or dip your candles; and when thus made they will last longer and give much clearer fight than when made in the old way. In fact they are neajrly or quite equal to e]>erm in clearnesa of light. ' Buckwheat Cakes am less tough and not as linble to iKnir, when mixed with M/(-ri«Mf instead of hop yeast. — Am AL nmm ae, Maplt!: Sugar. — Great improvements, we apprehend, might bo made in the manufacture of this article. The difference in the yield of sugar from a given quantity of sap, is owing to its posses- sing more or less acid, whicli lessens the quantity of sugar and injures tl«e qualUy. This acid is corrected by patting into the 6ap, when used, one ounce of lime water to every salloti, when It will uniformly produce half a pound of sugar to the gallon, of better quality tlian it would without the lime water. Cranberries. — Cultivated cranberries were exhibited by S. Bates, Billingham, Norfolk Co., Matia., grown on his own land. He ptated that " low meadow ia»d is beat for them, prepa]*ed in the first instance in the same manner us for grain. Tl^ wild cran- berry u transplanted into thid in rown 20 inches apart. At first they require a slight hoeing, afterwards ihey spread and cover thn field, produ':ing crops annually thereutter without further culture. In this condition they produce much larger and finer fruit than in their wild state, the yield being from 200 to 300 busheU per acre, worth on an average in the Boston market at least one dol- lar per bushel. A dump soil, or when wet predominated, bus generally been considered necessary, but Mr. Bates thinks this not essential to their successful cultivation ; any soil unless when inclined to bake will answer. Early in spring is tlie best time for transplanting." PMrsiOLooicAL SIGNS OF CHARACTER. — If tho hand bo broadj the feet, limbs, shoulders, and head will be broad also ; in fart, tlie whole person will be built o i the hroad principle. This shape of body indicates viudity. toughness, bottom. tnamram», like that of Che Indian poney. Also length and tenacity of life. In short, a predominance of the vital apparatus, together with strong animal propeuitities and strong feeiiug«, with impulsiveness and k>v» of animal life. A prominent nose, check-bones, fac*, dec. indicate powar, in whatever direction it is expended. Power of muscle in those who labour. Power of intellect— the forcible, the gigantic, that carries ail before it — in the professional mnn. Stren>*w of intellect, cfTi- ciency. go with the prominent oraanization. Firmness and exquisiteness of feeling, clearness and activity of (iltellept, and bi|hljr wrou|;IU tUKcaptibilitiei go along with the 10 lilwp organization— tte s^irp'and prbmin^nr onitfeKl it^pudtatin^ their possessor for great intelfeii^ual difort, and of the harder kttidit.' The pharp and broad give th6 highest posidMe state' orreeUnj^.-^ Length of fibre, long Tinib9, talliieflS or statare, a hn^ facfe, idtie phrenological organs, indicate great actiiHt^, of both bOily ana mind — sprightliness and ease otmotion, quicknesn and clearness of i|it«llect, rapidity and correctness of perception, and generally, moral integrity and goodness ; wliile breadth of organisation on- enar accompanies immorality, ^elBshnefss, sinfulness, except where this animal temperament is sanctified with the sharp, or mental.— The broad and sharp combined, indicate the highest possible order ol* feelings, the most acute susceptibilities, great impulsiveness, and ^ most e:ialted enjoj^n)eni, the keenest suffering. Such can become orators or actors. Their voice will be sharp and thrilling. Tbeiir eves quick and piercirtf . Their speedh rapicl, and they are too liable to oe carried away by gusts of feeling ; rareJy cool, nttd given to extremes. A shsu-p and proftiinent nose, with a long and rather spare face. Indicates a love of study; n talent for author- ship, a Ipve of strong reasoning, of books, of science, of philoso- phy, together with impresgivemss in ever>'lhing. So, also, given colours and (jualities of the hair, accompany their respective castfand qualities of intellect and feeling. Light auburn hair always goes along; with ^reat delicacy, fineness, pro- priety of feeling, good taste and exquisite susceptibilities, as well as great moral purity, and intense social affections. As the hair be- comes more and more red, the person's feelings beconra more ex- citable iand powerfjl, but less controllable, as well ns tess fine and more animal. The great proportion of prisoners will be ftMYnd to have very red hair, or else very black, or the two confounded in their various shades, and always coarse and strtf. Red, but Jine hair indicates more soAness and correctness of feelings, with, how- ever, exceeding activity and spoiitaneonsness. Fine brown hair, witli a slight inclination to curl at the end, is a most excellent sigi^ —indicative of highly wrought feeh'iigs, but purified and govern^ ed ; great goodness, high mora) feelings, virtuous predispositions, moral punty, intellectual activity and acumen ; a love of literature and an excellent organization, mental mid physical, but liable to overdo, and induce premature siekrtess and deith. Coarse, stiff, black hair, indicates coarse feelings, that are powerful, but grotts; togetlier with hnrshness; roughness, perhaps selfishness. If the hair be a Hght brown, or sandy, or anywheru between a black and red hair, and also stiff and coarse, beware ! The furthb'' you keep from it the better. Fine flaxen hair, indicates a fine but good or- ganization and mind. Clo.<ly allied to this is the colour and tetture of the skin, which coineidos in character with that of the hair, und alf in its various itidinntions of character. Thus a coarse, dark rkin, indicates mcI- tubneHH. but power — strenjfth, btit u want of refinement. A Cnw, light skin is h jooJ sign — imficating fine feclin;;s, with purity of i«oul. If f|uitve awkwardl)^ but easily, in body, so will he in mind. — imprei;v)n cellar. So, of other kinds ^ walk. So, of the way, in gsnerul, that nefsons move. Grace- C fill mojioRs of body indicate a gracefn!, polished, refined mind. Awkward, outlandish movementK, iiidicaite tUe opposite qualities. Ob this principle it is, that those who eat fast, work fust ; who work slowly, eat slowly ; who walk slowly, feel slowly, think slow- ly ; live half asleep, and die without knowing it ; because they vfBra HO nearly deA''. before. A quick or ^!ow, feeble or power- Ail, Hurried or dii* ..ic: pulse, gives similar indications of character find talents. So, m short, does the whole man. Vhe dnntrine, the law, is this : A.i is one part of the system, so are all the part*.— - And, as they are, tliat is, as is the body, so is the mind. If tne no«« be sharp, the teeth wiji be sharp (and consequently liable to early decay.) all the bones and features sharp, the phrenological or|aQ« sharp, aud tlicrefora a«!tive— -the feHings sharp,-taka pla«e. Tiia eup te ^bepladed^ ln|f.]^tpnh puitlDiii'diu.a lii(lie»rth»;or plate df healed iron, antfLtM mtttofp tAttw^imStikM tobiteoabipiai ThequeiHhyorgaimayltejresiUfit^i/ kf>kMMMiiliffor in^ltaraisthe ovantify of ingredieota. I Theaboye liilbtnAliaocKrata^nziBd j^oom; bidftbeqHantitv'^oiildlNaatiflkieof Afi^^iiBniall rooiBk Avoids aamnch at pe«iible» breatfaUif tbegaa Hfibautit iint riies from the vessel. No injury to the lunffi will Jiappui'WMeB flUe ahr is inipinsnatecl whh loa gas, which is called, aitiwis aeid gas^ and it eamiot be too Widely known that iipocsessep the pniper^ of preventing its spread. . UszirUL RimEDlBS in casks of SI'SFKHDri) AllUt&TIOir, riRX, &c. —•Persons apparently drowned, or in vfhom aniniation is auc-> pended, should ho laid in warm blaokets, vith the head mised. uadbat bricks or bottles of hot water, applied to the solea^ of th€> t»Qt, hands, stomach and armpits ; the body and liurhj being well vttbbed with.. the hands or warm fiannels. The lungs should be inflated by blowing into one nonti-ii, while tlte other and the moutli are stopped, and action gvaa to the stoinach as in breathing ; anA this should be continued fivitt through one nostril and then through the other, till animation fe-appears. A glister, made of salt and some mustard, widi ^brm water, should be administered. ]^:arts« horn or salts may alsd bo applied now and then to the no^^ijis.— ' On reeoveryt some weak cordial should be given and the person put into a warm bed. In eases of strangulation or apoplexy, bleeding sliould be im- mediately adopted, and the legs put into warm water. In cases of itttoxicatiAn cht other poisoning, vomiting should be proinotef*., and an emetic, or the stomach-pump, administered. Inc^jei of persons frozen, friction with snow or cold vvater is used. '/hen the clothes of femalen take fire, the eifectnal remedy is to Vi'a down andsmo^r the iiamea whe^n down. — PhtUip$^ Jtitctg, V> TRAVEIkIIRS' bumoaanba. ' The feUowiiY^: tal'r; of Uittances betwee» places in America, wHl be found useful as a refic^st^e ;— Frpm New York to Philadeiphia, bjr railroad, 86 miles ; New York to Baltimore, by railroads, 18*2 rmIcs ; New York to VVash- ington, by railroad?, 220 uiiies ; New York to Boitton, via Sto- ainffton railroad, 224 miles ; ditto, via Norwwh, 237 : New York to Albany, east side Hudson river, by »tage, 154 miles ; ditto^ on the Hnddon. by steam-boat, 145 ; Albany to Bostons 1^ i^ilrood, SUM) miles ; Boston to Portland, by railroad, 103; BctatoA to Bnn>- Mr, by steam-boat, 245; Portland to Baugor, by sta^e, 129; Port* laiHl to EaslpoH, by stage, 244 ; Portland to CHkiis, 240 ; Saiitt Stephen, N. B. (oppoftito Calais.) to Saint Andrews, N. B., Hy stage, 23^ 3aint Ancirews to Saint John, by stage, G7 ; Saint Sto- Ehen to Frjadfr^cton, bv stage, 65; Saint Andrews to Fredcricton, y stage, 70; daint JToiin to Ilulifax, via Sussex Vule, Saokyilte, Dorchetter.Amlierst, dec. hy stage, 25^ miles; ditto, via Digby,' Annapolis, Jkc, by steam-boat and sta^^v, 1%; ditto, via VVimlsor, by •teaa»4>««t and ilafe, 165 1 SWitf Juhn tu ^u^UeQ. vk If («4^^ 1 — &Cv rief«|ii^W|>odMock><3rapd Falh; TeiiilMcoiMM, Ac. by wtitgiTf 420 ; Q3t4ib«e t^'Halifax, b« Hm Metis J^oad, by Slaf^c, 670 milM.f <^ttMl«« to M ootreal* •brirtcaiii'^oat; 180t Honlnal to Kmitton* ▼ia tfa^ #^' Laiwreilce^ J20 ; fCinntoa'to fiufiUo, via fiewiatfmj 3S9; fitlfflilO' W Aibanv', railroad roiHe, 329 ; BnfMo la DetMii^ by 9t«i»ft^t 872r Biifflilo to ChioagD, via tbo Lakes. 10491 Athanj^ to SHratUga, 37 ; BiMtoo to Mdntreat, via Gonc«fd aoad BnifKngton, by raihroad, Rtage and ateam-boat. 317; Portland to Quebec, via; ^orndgewook, by stage, 300 { Montreal i»Albaay> via Lake Champlain, 250; Albany to Montreal, by stage, 9491^ .1 =3?^, >v^.J WEATHEa TABLE. r-.m mvtPv.'l-^ OriginaUy eonttruettd hif Frqfesior HwsduU, and reviaai Iff Dr, Adam Clavka. •■' !'i.U If the new moon, first quartpr, full moon, or last quarter happens Between midnignt and 9 in the niurniiig, . -^-S and 4, morning, . -4 and 6, " —6 and 8, " —Sand 10, " —10 and 19, " — 12, noon, and 2, p. m r-aaud 4, eveuing, . —4 and 6. " — « and 3, " —8 and 10, « — 10 and midnight, . XM 8VMMKB. IK VfUKTtk:^^^^ Pair. Cold dc,freq. showers Rain. Wind and Rain. Changeable. Frequent showers. Very rainy. Changeable. Fair. C Fair, if wind m. v. ^Ratnj,if s. or s. w. Ditto. Fair. '*;■';t quarter, full and last quarter are to midni^t, the fairer will he thf> wea- ther during the seven days following. The space for this calcvlatton occupies from ten at night till two next morning. Z. — The nearer to mid-day or noon the phases of the moon huppen, the more foul or wot weather may be expected during the next seven days. The space for this calculation occupies from ten in the fote. noon to two in the aAernoon. These observatinns refer principally to the summer, though they affect spring and autumn neai^y in tlie same ratio. 3.*«The BQoon's change, first quarter, full and latt quarter, happenntg daring six of the ariern«M>n hours, that is, from four to ten, riMtf Oe ful. Inwed by fair weaiher \ but this is mostly depeudsat on the wind, §« m noted in the table. 4.— Though the weather, from a rarietjr of irr^uiareaiises, is more UDcertaia in the latier part of autumn, the whole ol winter, and the Uginning of sDriiiff, yet, in the main, the above observatloDS Will apply |o those periods sUo. 6.— To progn(>4ti i t ..v v B»al Island Lights (distant about thirteen l»tle»)v ;. byN. iN. , . :, ' HoTK.-rBetwMit the Northernmost and Snnthemmost of tha Murr Ledges, th'are it a range of dangerouti^Rodis and SJiuabt-^ ■%ft u many of them alwayj^bcMreiWfi^r, an(|,^iph extend Westward from the Li^ht House about four miles; froiu this range, farther ^^stMlyt about «if hi mile^t V^ a dai^^rons breaker, called Jthe RimrUt^ BulL This may; bci i^void^d bjf keeping threc^ rema'rkiiDl^. headlands near the S. W. end of Grand l^^aan, open'.. Th'e red* ^ss having been rempyedfrot^ the Lantern, there is haw a flasli ]i0b^-t-wHiTK — twenty secq^ds dark, ^n|il foicty ligbi ifi e&cn tnihtiie. The Light House is painted in stripesV vertical', b^<(;l^ aifU Wlkite.^'^ ' Mgthias Seal laltrnd Lights.r-^htm are two ised WHiTV.liigbts upon the Machias Seal Islands, elevated about forty five f&et abov9 high water, and bear from eadi other Ev S. £. and W.I4.i W. dis- tant about '200 feeit, by wbicb cirenRii»tanQ^ of two Light Iiou«e« at the same station they will be immediately didtingnished from all oiher Lights npon the Coast, (British or American.) i Both. the Buildings are painted white.- S'be following are the bearings from theni, via. ' ' To the Soiithernmost Murr Ledge (St. Mary's), E.S.E. easterlyb- " Gannet Rock Light, £. by S. i S. 18 miles. *' Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. ^ N. '< l^orthern Head of Grand JVfanan, N. E. ^ £. " N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E* by N. «' Little River Head, N. by W. '* Libby Island Light House, (American,) N.W. by W. < Ve^.^els standing in to the Northward, between these Lights and the Gunriet Ro^k, shouid tack orliani oif the moment they bring these Liglitd into one, as tiiey will be then not more than three' fotirths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East ofthe Lights. Head Harbour Light. — Next in order, after passing Grand Mt- nan, and the plain white Light (American) on West Qnoddy Point, is Head Harbour Light. Thi< U placed uu the North £ar«t extremity of C«nipo-Ue)lo, and is a guide to vessels entering the main channel to WeMt Isles, Moose Island, and the inner Bay uf Passnnmquoddy ;— it enables vesseU also at all tirae^ to enter Head Harbour. It is a fixed white Light. The buildiij^g is painted white, with a Red Cross on it. ! Paint Le Preau Lights. — Upon this projeotmg head land two Lights are placed. One above the other in the same Honse, un^ distant twenty-eight I'oet. — Both Lights can be seen from every point of the compass, where they may be useful — both are fixed and WHiTK. The Light House is painted red and white, in stripes of five feet broad each, horizontally. Partridge Idand Li^i^.-^This Light, at the entrance of the Ri- ver and Harbour of »t. John, hiving been esti^lished about fiAy years, reijaires no particular notice, further than 01f)t U is a fixed WHiTM Light, aud the Light House is painted Ilea itiu White ia V6rtieel stripes. . s: Ueaam Light. -"Wnlitn Partridge Island, and up()li a Spit or Bar which extends about half a mile S.S.E. ntf fifand Point, nn(|.yvh>1l dries at two-thirds ebb, stands the Lteacou Tower. Upo^' ^ "ifHi'l 76 Tower a Light is established, which is eminently useful to the Coastinc Trade of St. Johilv apod to i|4 Ather v^'^^ls having Pilots o%t||>ar4, M$ it^fiifdiles th^in to eut«r ibe Uart>oti>r sit alt hours ^(f the night— A fixed whije Li|^t. The House is painted white and black, in stripes verficallyi QiMco Lig^.^—\ revolvjmg WHirCt Light is placed on a tmali rock offQuaco Head; showing twice full and twice dark in a mi- nute. This Light can be seep from any qoArter whwe, a vtessel ■ can approach. Ititt Light House k painted white aitd^red, in ho- rizontal stripei. Cape Enr»get Li^U.—Oii the Point of that name, in Westmbr*' lam};, nfuirly opposite Apple Eiver Harbour, N.8. The Honse is abpiit 120 feet above the tide mark, and is painted white.— i\ f 1^^ wkiTX Light. ■ ',}.., POSITIOJIS or CERTAIir PLACES III THE BAY QP Fl/'ll'lifr,' iliee«iBte«rf y§ Astronomeal r:ige Light House, Qudco Light House, • . - Quaco Ledg^y, east and weat 150 .,fm». by north and south 50 fms. the centre, At low water, spring tides, the highest rock is twelve or four- tC6rt fbet abo/e water, and as much under the surfuce at high water, and then, irt li^t winds and smooth, it is not visible, and tht;refore very dangerous. I«le Haute, centre, • . • 45 53^5 46 6 25 45 36 :)5 4S19 55 64^ 64 12 64 33 64 45 64 46 65 31 51 19 30 w. 4 6 6 9 45 15 2 65 23 25 h 45 15 6 65 00 6 }> ii5»* ff SHOAL NEAR 8AMBRO LIGHT HOUSE.' 'A shoal waa discovered on the 20th MTay, 1644,-near SarabrOf Light Huuw, (Halifax, Nova-Scotia,) bv the Hon. Capt. Owen, R. N., in H. M. Surveying Steamer Commbia, which is not laid down in the charts. The C. touched on it at low 'vater, her draught at the time bokg 12 feet 6 inches. The bearing and observations immedtJitffly lApr, then in eight fathoms water, were as follows stt Bhck RrjBtf or Western Sisters <| Ea>t Magnetic half a mile b^ caliMiaUmk Siitnmit of light house to water line the angle U00.4C'' ass4idiing the suroinitlo be 132 f* ioitn;)ilJ «j .«• Jruil A A A A A A A 77 Mot-M i>.Hv«il M^'^HV ■♦^•'•SIGNJILS ''' ■''•'• i't «'^ »'V ^i^'f-i•o'^ jiiadrti'WMd^kHk^,on VUs approach ofltdH^iU 'ikg'4tltt» hour of Siini Juhn. i Vi .^'i? Orie BaN, dose, for ohef^airt*ri|(ttdvtfeM). ' ■ wik\ iv.nvv9 Oii« Ball, hair hoisted, (orxwb square-rigged vetadti i>^;>tj^>:0<> 4.>q!( iWo Balls, close, for three squsre-riggeo vesseb* aiJ itHi'v' .lum Two BatU, ■•perated, for fo«r square-rigged ffeslieli; ikioittsqu mbv A Pendant, of any colour, for five square-rigfed T«s»e1s»,. ... i\f;,,vv,i| A PendaAt, under* Ball, for six sq«areri{ged fcasels.. . , ,'^,, / A Pendant, over a Ball, balfhoisied, for ^ereo square-rigged t^mtf . A Pendant, under two Balls, close, for t square-rigged TOHels. , A Pendant, between two Balls, separate . shonld immediate aid be necessary, guns to be fired. In thick weather, a gun will be fired at Partridge Island, in anAWdif to each ^un heard at ses. There is a Fug Bell on the Island, which is rung ;a foggy weather, to warn vessels of their approach to the shore. '' .•.,■.,■- »Wh^n a ves^l requires a Pilot, her descriptive pendant willbta s|««a«ltbeyard>army instead of a ball. / ij ^TitAirsATLiirrTic Steam Navigatioit. — CvmparoHve DUtmmts bet^teeit America and England.'^From Boston to HAliihi, 3d7, iMles ; frmn llulifax to Liverpool, 23i24 miles— Tdtal, 1^11 i fVorti* NtiW York to Liverpool, 3053 miles; from New York to Briatol, 3010 miles ; from Halifax to Liverpool, via St. John's, Newfoandt> laudato Sydtibv, 235 MileB : Sydney to St. John's. 354 1 Si. John's to Liverpool, 2060~Total, 2649. The royan tei Liverpool, ftoin: Boston, IS therefore 14*2 miles shorter than (torn New lork. 8 V y IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 11.25 lu Ui 12.2 MUL. U 11.6 ftiotograiiiic Sdences Corporation !? ^ f A 33 WIST MAIN tTMliT WIUTIR.N.Y. USM (7U) •7a-4»03 n >»^ >ll Prow\ ^/. John to Prederictoni 6y the Nerepis. Miles. Harding's, (Yorkshire tav.) 4 poundage's/ I i ^ •' 10 Mather's, (Douglii Armsv) iA Purdy.'s, I* Darhv Gillau's, 10 W.'Sitiitli's, 7 MoitiiiM's, (Oromocto,) .f' Fr«d#ktofi,^ ll-fiS On^ East tide of the River. To^link'a Farai, < '7 GfMtltfto Poiat,^mtT f»**iv> bf ]K{iH(«lon, . •' ."-t-.t*. -M--'^. Head of I^lleisU, . U WashadeihoaCj 13 Jemseg FerrT, , 6 ' Tilley's, (Sheffield,) 13 Widow Perley's, 8 Fredericton, 13-86 Less bf the ff^plf ?aMf ?*t SLiine JbAn to S«.S u 9 •i 6 5 61 8 9 10. la Total, 67 itt. John to Martin** Head. To Cody's, 1 1 Deatiy's, e Quaeo, 1 1 Melvin or FuUer's Beach, 6 Big Salmon River, S Lmle Salmon £liv«r &i Martin's Head, 4 Total, 43i ^tfffitjohii to Shepody. T0 Dal^iie^h^'tttch Village, 33 Wimi Hovte, Shepody, 13 i ToUl, 79 St. John to Amherst, (iV. S.) vik Sussex Vale, Dorchester, 4^. ' Miles: To Robinson's, S Hennigar*8V ^ 4' Qampbell's, 3: Ketctium's, ' ' -■'^, Hampton Ferry, 7'' Kay's,!' S| Baxter's, (Finger Board,) * 41 Rnaehe's, 10 M'Moaagie's, ..- > 3 . To M'Leod's, (Porl»ji> BvthurH to Rettigxfuehe. fo Dumaresa's, (Rockvill«,) Ghslm^r's, (Beldowne,) Harvey's, (Na&h's Creek,) rl'Keiysie's, lemming's, (Dalhoa&ie,) Reid's 43 10 II Hi H \0 7 Widow Hardy'4, Campbelton, 9 Total, 71 Fredertdon to Miramidii. Brown*!, [young's, 'Leod's, - - Bni«sV Uanter's, De Caniliue'si CJ,ocli rand's, Jsmes Jurdon's, I^rker's, iyilBon*8 Point, Newcastle, 1^. Miles. ; To Borgoyne'f Feny, l« [Bfunroe's, 13 f Guion's, * 6 Jones', 17 , \ Woodstock Perry, 7 Woodstock Post O/Bc0, Coqrt House, Victoria, Applesiey'is, Baird's, Tibbeti's Besiook , 'r Grand Falls, Cobmhe's, 12 Vital Thibidean's, If Matjiawaska Chapel, \ Hebert's, I Eutrance of Madawaska, i Oo. of LakeTemiscouata, 94 : Do. of the Portage, 14 River St. Lawrence, 3S Kamouraska, 18 St. Aon, 9ii Riviereouelle, Skij Saint Thomas, 15 Saint Joseph, 18 Point Levi, Qtuebec, Total,' From Digby to Haliftue. To Annapolis, Keotville, Windsor, t Halifax, f n 10 4 to 14 10 U « 7 7 8 Tofti, tea Total, Halifax to Pittw. To Putnam'a Farm, M'Keen's, Leckie's, Heney's, ' '• - '^ - West Branch, (East River,) To the Court House, T^oial, Dig^by to SSulbumt. To Janes', Sissiboo, Tucker's, Monta^an CoVS} Richan'k Vartnouih, KendrioTs, Barritigion, 44^ M'Intush's, Shelburne, t9( .Totol, JW 80 CALENDAR FOR 1845. JAltCAUX.. Fbmivabt. Mabch. Ami. May. Jv»». 6 12 19 36 2 9 2324 C 13 20 27 3 10 17 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 2 9 le 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 29 ao 6 12 19 2 9 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 4 11 IS 25 1 8 15 21122 28 6 13 20 27 3 40 1 8 15 22 29 6 12 19 2S 6 12 19 26 2 9 15 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 28 30 6 13 20 27 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 2324 30 1 8 3 10 17 24 31 15 22 29 6 12 19 26l27 7 14 21 28 7 14 21 28 4 11 19 26 2 9 IC 23 80 6 13 20 4 II 18 25 1 8 15 122 1 8 16 22 29 5 12 !9 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 JCLY AvOUiT Skptimbbr OCTOBBB... NOVBMBBB. 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OP THE TP0t^9A(f0S cumd bt its Aaciicr/^atlr who «e^ on tbe verge or the grave fof a coniiderahle period {hi pitinto^tijfhn it* use) have heeo |tfe§TpRED mH^lft')^ ANjfe ^t^Mm preppy other nrnttMfffilod, ;'.;iooa Km ^«s ;....!' t • -^Kio'L ALL DISEASES (and whatever may be their symptoins, m^wi^i; they »iiy.d^1aiie'thb«iitli*i, yel onemase it ctNfm^v tf^lbfupi jiil, viz. a eram ofinificy iB'ihei»laod-attdrM« fwrffl loj this v^t derrul^Mediciae,'1rbieh cUansestthe SlomacbMd B9«sb, ir)ul«,4Ml BalsaiAiic<)ttalitie8 clear ifae blood, give tone ttdjvrgy to ibc-oe/vsn aad musolet, ihrigorate the system^ and atrcnfiben bene aqd a^oiiif;^! TIME shoQia Qdt be loet in takiog this ^efbfdy for any of Ote lef. lowing Diseases :«- l^^kfima CMiptaint»y , ,9qiv4 CqmittmkUs, Drtp$if, l)f$enttry, iSrysiptlati " >.') i' Ftvert tf. uU kmdi, > ! OoUty ./^. ..'. . Htad9cK4, tnjltmdlitivn, . t,iv€r Ctn^aiiMt • > r ^ Tie Dol^^kt^lUli^ £u|at«f0^ ' Wttitiiu$\ fvwi^ wiattvtr «eti|f 1 1ffM^ n^These traly vaioable P^LSean be AbtHiotd at the BMnbtisbiMbt of Professor Hollow at, near Temple Bsfi ltond«« ; and up •ol^'M PETERS & TILLEY'S, No, 2. King ^treet. Saiot John, N, B, N. B. DirectMu fit^ tht f^dttnee qfi Ftdienfe In evtrt/ OiatftAik: are affixtd to each Box^ 'f^ SHEFFIELD HOUSE, 1, Pocfk-8treet| Ma rket Square, ,J|^INt JOHN, N. B* ROBmS(^ &THOMPSOI, ^ Waltch arid C'lock Makerv^ JeweUert^ and Working Cutleri^"-^ ROBINSON & THOMPSON have constantly on hand an aiiortment of the following articles, whidi Ibejrofier at the lowest prices for Cash onljr ; ^11 OLD and SilTtr Patent Lerer Lupine and Verticsl WATCHES, \jr of the mnst approved make and pattern, and warran.t The number of testimonials of cures by Part's Life Pills, are crowding ^pon the proprietors daily, and their unsolicited testis mony witnessed by gentlemen of high reputation. Thfr follbwing testimonial is from one of the most talented and respectable members of the theatrical profession, Mr. T. D. RICE» the original Jim Crow—- a gentleman whose high character for worth and integrity as a citizen, places his unsolicited and volun- tary tttestation of the excellence of the Medicine beyond tho shadow of suspicion. This (with thousands of similar grateful, aeknowledgnkents) can be seen at the principal depot, 304 Broad way. IVom Mfi T. D. Rice, Cffte origirud Jim Crow,) To MeMrs. T. Roberts & Co. 304 Broadway, N. Y. Cantlemen^ — Having in the course of a long atd ardnoui prac- tlot of my profession, contracted a tightness across the ebeiit, with great prostration of strength, anid suffering much from the •ffjpcts of the labour attached to my peculiar pursuits, while in England, I had recourse to your popular Medicine, Parr's Lira Pills, from which I received great benefit. Finding a branch of your House in this city I procured a few boxes of the Medicine, and can now sincerely testify to their value and great eflieaDy, and also to the great character they bear in the old country. Your obedient servant^ T. D. RICE, 20, Vestry-strtft. The following Testimonials in favour of Parr's Lift Pills, flrtoi highlyireipectablo partiea, are confidently sttbmittod to tho publMh. v Thii tiiigalar affioiluipas mediciiw fa tio«r being iotrodaced into' «verjr fimily* and niii its daiins for patronage oa the moat eredi- bl»«Mthoritj. Cdbi received by, If otHrphead iSc Cd«, Manchefit^, and fofo warded for pablicationt to Afaairf. T. Rbbertu & Co., Cratte Cotirt, Fl<|pt strtet) London, tho^ pfoprieton of Part's life PilU. Cnnrftmlftidon and SUmaehComplaiiU.'^Mt. Joseph Deacon, flurnier» Levenibwjme, near Manchester, herebir declares that the use of Parr's LifeJtills have entirely removed a most obstinate stomach complaint aad^Jjodigtostion, with which he had be«n most- aorely afflicted for a tott^Mhie, and therefore has great pleasure in sdaking his cure known ptkMhs*^ February 7, 1843; Cmn of an old confirmed sU,ma€h andlfmar comji2atnt.— Mr. Joha Howarth affirms that he has been for n»Qiy years suffering from a deranged stomach and liver coufiDlaint, and although he has bad recourse to vanous remedies, and has been lH|d«ir one of the most popular Surgeons in Manchester,, nothing afforded Jim tbe de- sired relief until he met with Parr's Life Pills, whiiQn have al-^ ready afforded him more benefit than all the other advice and medicine he has been taking for years, and therefore can wkh the greatest confidence urge any one suffering from the saiAe complaint to give them a triai. Witness to the triub of the above, Mr. George Dea?), ^Mtarket 8tr«et, Manchester. . Feb. 7, 1643. 80, Medlock Street, Hulm.e, Manchester^ January, 1643. To the Proprietors of Parr's Life Pills. '* CreNtfemen,— For the benefit of the afflicted pnbKc, I hand you the particulars of a case of cure from the use of vour benign me- dicine. I had for many years been out of health, and* suffered much from internal pains in various parts of my body. 1 tried nearly all kinds of medicines without relief, and consulted the meet eminent roedioal practitioners in Manchester, but my conv plaint defied their best efforts ; at length I despaired of ever reco- vering, ami Ufa became to me burdensome ; psov'identially. piir attention waS'directed by mr nephew, Mr. HigginionfOCdaiford« tO'malle^l^nrial of Parr's Lire Pills, which I consented to do, and found conM^jorable relief when I had taken onlv on4l)0x, an^I eontinaed tlmr use uhtil this time, and have had about piz bokeit altogether, aiid bave the happiness to say Uiat I am now restored, to perfect health. I hf^ve, tberefore, the oest of reasons for plac- ing implicit faith in the invigorating efficacy of your Pairr's PHIp, whicjli have of a tn^th been yfe PilU to me. This testimony isat your itryiee, hoping it will tend to cause their use to become evert yet in[Oi*f i^niversal, as such a medicine ought to be kep;t in every Apily. I am your grateful servant, ,pirUQeiaedbyG. Vaughan.l W. HIGGIPTSON. < '^knmie Vkmmmi$mofthrtjt years seatuiing.— Christopher Sapn- deri, 43, Bengal Street, Oldham-road, hereby testifies that he has for three years been (rrieveusly afflicted with Rheumatism, and lor the last fourteen weeks was unable to follow his employment ; heiriM flfom Mr. Wainright, butcher, that Parr's PiUs had cured liioi (irtht aaitae oomplaint, I began to take them, and having done ^^mm^mmmwm BO for three weelctt I atn so much belief mt to^ able t« refnme my work again, next Monday, and wUl.pC^vtre in tbeir use a •hort time longet, to complete my re#(^Udii1o]beaUh. Any or~ doubting the troth of tnis case ia invnMt to eall upon me or (post paid) and I will iipmediMtfly bear teptimony. Bengal Street, Oldham road, Mancheater, FeWbary 3. . Jamis Hill, of No. 8, Fcird htbo, CharleatolKrnJgiwfflelon.oear Manchester, who isuirararda of idxty. years 94K>xea, was completely restored to healdi, and h now mr.ch tfnnger than he has been for some years, and has recommended toem to many persons, who have taken them and receive^ thct|;reate9tben^fl'iM]i tbeix-nse, arid is ready at any time to Att^' '^^ above. ' Wittaas, John Hatton. * 03" CAUTION TO THfiPUBUCxfl tn* Beware of Spurious Imitations of the above Medicine.,— None are genuine unless the words " pARR'aLiFS Pills" ara, in WMte Letters on a Red Ortmnd, engraved in thtf Government 'stamp, passed round each box : also the facsimile of the signatora of the Proprietors, " T. ROBERTS & CO., Crane Court, Fleet street, London," teho have mpoitUed Mr. JOHN G. SHARP^ Chemist, Saint John, WkaietaU and Retail AgeM for Nno-Bnmt' Sliarp'f Baltpun of Hoarhonnd * Aniseed, For Coughs, Colds, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, ifc. This excellent Medicine has the extraordinary property of im< mediately relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, and Huskiness of the Throat. It operates by d^sotv- ing the congealed phlegm, and causing free expectoration. ^ Persons who are troubled with that unpleasant tickling in the Throat, which de|)rives them of rest night aAer night, by the in- cessant cough which it provokes, will, by takttig one dose, find immediate relief ; and one bottle in most cases will effect a cnrt. Sold in Bottles, at Is. 6d. and 2a. Gd. each. SHARP'S TOOTH POWDEIt, Is superior and more agreeable in use than any other DENTI- FRICE for beautifying the TEETH and GUMS. It removea Tartar, without injuring the Enamel of the Teeth— giving them a beautiful pearly appearance. Shaip's Powder for defltroyiag Rats and BUoe. Farmers and others, whose premises are infested with Rats and Mico, will find it to their advantage to try this Powder,— being composed of ingredients which possess the peculiar property of attracting these animals, ft proves a speedy and certain BsttM of deeiroyiog Uiein. Fat up and sold in packagea at Is. 6d. cKh. GENERAL E ESTABLISHMENT, SAINT JOteu^ ]V. B. % Cheap, for Casb onSy ! '■ « " IRON SPIKES, from 4 img Ca>*es: WORK BOXES; BrttshiBs and Comh<<; Whip Lashes; CnrrierM* KNIVES and STEELS ; SKATES ; Tea Trays ; cheap KNIVES & FORKS , Pocket Knives ; RAZORS; Scissors; superior Ivory Handled Knives^ German Silver Forks and Spoons; Mil! SAWS, from 4|| to 7 feet, for Gan;; or Single; Whip and Cross Cut SAWS ; Circular Saws, from 20 to 1;^ inches, for edging and trimming ; every description uf FILES, See. &c. &ic. , ^Alio— CUT NAILS of every »ze. Manufactured vf the beit tbilish IRON. "^ 'T. R. aORDON. TM9 ; and forward th out of the City, and ' attention. From belt &EOEGE A. 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