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Faaturaa of thia copy which may ba bibiiographicaily uniqua, which may altar any of tha imagaa in tha raproduction. or which may significantly changa tha usual mathod of filming, ara chackad balow. □ Colourad covars/ Couvartura d9 coulaur I I Covars damagad/ □ D Couvartura andornmagAa Covars rastorad and/or laminatad/ Couvartura rastaur^ at/ou palliculAa Covar titia missing/ La titra da couvartura manqua Colourad mapa/ Cartaa giographiquas an coulaur □ Colourad ink {i.a. othar than blua or black)/ Encra da coulaur (i.a. autra qua blaua ou noira) I I Colourad plataa and/or illustrations/ D Planchas at/ou illustrations an coulaur Bound with othar matarial/ RaliA avac d'autras do signifia "A SUIVRE", la aymbola ▼ signifia "FIN". Mapa. plataa. charta. ate., may ba filmad at diffarant raduction ratioa. Thoaa too larga to ba antiraiy included in ona axpoaura ara filmad baginning in tha uppar laft hand comar. laft to right and top to bottom, aa many framaa aa raquirad. Tha following diagrama illuatrata tha mathod: Laa cartaa, pirnchaa. tablaaux. ate. pauvant Atra filmte A daa taux da reduction diff Arants. Lorsqua la documant ast trop grand pcur Atr« raproduit an un saul clichA. 11 ast filmA A partir da I'angia aupAriaur gaucha. da gaucha A droita. at da haut w* baa. an pranant la nombra d'imagaa nAcaaaaira. Las diagrammas suivanta iiluatrant la mAthoda. 1 2 3 4 5 6 ^^K •V ^^^^^^B*^ *-^- ,■?». , ^^K BHil^^^B-'i! ' J- [■■Hr"'' rS ^^Ki V -• -"-.' i - • fe m z^^Z-r^ w^'^w^fwm ♦ ♦ ♦ O O 4l THE ^&i-fi NEW-HRUNSVICIi FOR TBE YEAR OF ODR LORD 1846; Befiif the Seeoad after Binextile or leajT tta^ AND THE NINTH AN9 TKNTH OF TBR RBIGN Or " HBR MeSf CBACIOUfI ttAIHSfT ((BIElf ttCl'OBIA ; ! COMPILED FOR THE itRRiPIAN Or aanrrjoBiVy jBirf wxli serve for any oiker part of tk4 Ptwinee^;] ■^cbiilTAiNiii'a — [The nnial A^tronoraicAl CJatcukttionfl, aud an Ecpiti^if j»f 7iiii« Table-^Liots of I>|ifyviinr4al OflB««iir--8ktiiigi pi the (liferent Courts— Ofiioe-Benrert of variott^. CuVnmerciar ancf other F'ublic iiwtitntioiw ; fdt^TBitik -tiiiu A oeRRicctMb i.i9ir or rnk OM^ICBRS OF THK PROlFI Wetill^ Rtiuf tlV XUei OTIIEVL Ct^l^UL INFORSIATlaN. I .if.fcti »wm1 i»i!li' 'y? ECLIPSES IN THE YEAR im. m If bolll of lh« Hlln ,<->."?»• titjr . m b. a „f ,L Sun "' '"• ''^"'""' •'"• <»»"q-«ti/ E^Ipseend., Ih. 59n,. A „, Djraubn, 2h 39in II Th- '"'^''n t^'P"''' ^-^ °" »''« »«"»h limb. MOVEABLE FESTlv"MFap THE CHURCH 4 666» .' wjntnageaima Sunday, Fe5 8 •^ Bexagesiiiia SuDduy, 15 '- Shrove Sunday, " 22 - A*h WedfiiBsdii^',* ' " gg : *'''^'*Srti»dj,yinJLeht, Mw. 1 _ Good Friday, April JO -''"'^'**°^»» itiK PUBLIC OFFirPS AnrM QS s^:„ fvll-lr-. December 25. Chri«tm„. n.- ■^26 )^'^'*'"*''"^^V. ,',' 27,' I Christina* Hclidayi Ash Wednesday, Earterllitonday. Ei4*ter Tuesday, '». ti"'->. M&rch 17. Saint Patrick. - April 23, Sdint George. - . *My24^, Queen's Birtli Dnv. June 20, Queen's Ascensioi. ■June 24, Saint John. ^ -^ June 28 Queen's Cownation September 29, MjcH&elinas. . ^' SIGKS OF THE zodiac; tf Taurui, Btj/i, tl Gemini, ywi/n,- H5 Gineet, Crab, bead. neck. arms. breast. lie'art. 1 » '« ^ Libra, BalantHt.v^^,. ^Seorpjo. ^ror;,io«,secter8 •r Sagittarius, Archer thigh*. J» Capricornuii, C^-otf/f kntes: 4 uentlj ih^y \ i«bli h^rtr lb« time «(■' iaible li«r«. tioii, 4 I. 6669 April 12 May It 7 ». ;' If* . V 31 Juno 7 Nov: 89 Indrew. na« Daj. Hclidajrs. inniiif of )g to th« the 26S2d lahoqaet. '• •ecfetB f kDjre«: an, le»«. TABLE iw»'y SLOW IH. S. 81 M 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 50 4t9 4 47 514 541 6 8 GS4 7 7 25 7 49 8 13 8 36 8 59 9 21 9 42 10 3 10 23 10 43 11 1 II 19 1136 11 53 12 9 12 24 2512 38 12 51 13 4 1315 13 26 13 36 13 46 When tl fut, equa • Jan. 4 f If 1 16 17 7 16 17 13 16 17 l«il6 16' M |U 16 &.iKSSasifft^.iid r TABLE OF THE EQUATION OF TIME— 18411. Iilii'y SLOW IH. S. Feb. '©" SLOW M. K 1 s 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 i5 16 17 18 19 20 21 2Z 123 24 20 27 28 29 350 4t9 4 47 514 541 6 8 G34 7 7 25 7 49 8 13 8 36 8 59 9 21 9 42 10 Mar. SLOW M. S Apr. Slow M. S 10 23 10 43 11 1 11 19 13 54 14 1 14 8 14^14 14 19 14 23 14 27 14 29 14 31 14 32 14 32 14 32 14 30 14 28 14 25 314 22 11 3613 54 11 53 12 9 12 24 25 12 38 12 51 13 4 1315 13 26 30|13 36 31 13 46 14 18 14 13 14 7 14 1 13 40 13 38 13 30 13 20 1310 13 12 49 12 37 12 25 1213 12 03 1146 132 1 17 II 3 10 47 10 32 10 16 9 59 9 43 9 2B 9 9 8 52 8: 16 58 40 22 4 6 46 6 27 6 9 5 50 5 32 5 14 4 55 437 4 18 Mnyiiine July © rAST ai. s 3 423 FAST Ship Si. S. IVt. S 8 7 7 7 7 24 6 48 31 13 56 39 22 6 50 34 3 183 »/o33 \fa\23 263 40 3 54 3 73 203 323 44 3 2i2 9 16 56 7 1713 2713 36,3 45;2 54,2 12 22 28 33 38 42 46 49 51 53 54 55 55 55 54 52 50 47 44 40 35 30 25 19 12 5 58 50 42 33 24 14 5 55 44 34 22 II 59 48 36 23 11 glo2 14 27 40 53 1 6 1 19 1 32 1 3 3 i 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 456 586 25 37 48 59 10 20 30 :i9 48 57 5 13 2t 28 34 40 .\ug Sep SlotO FAST M. S. M. S. 30 590 55|0 501 44! 1 38|l 322 242 16 2 8 3 5913 49 3 394 28 4 II 24 37 49 1 13 4fi 51 563 03 3I3 612 82 17 6 5:u 4! 27 <> 14 (; 4r. 3(i 10 12 12 12 12 10 9 6 I 5P 4v 2<' 51 3:m:) ir,i 4 2:1 42 1 21 41 1 22 42 3 23 44 5 26 47 8 29 51 12 33 53 14 35 56 16 36 57 17 36 5(; Oct* I "© ► AST M. S. 10 15 10 34 10 53 11 12 1130 1148 12 5 12 22 12 38 12 54 13 9 13 25 13 39 13 53 14 6 14 19 14 3f 14 4^ 14 5' 15 4 15 14 15 2:\ 15 3:^ 15 3^. 15 46 15 5:; 15 5J- 16 3 16 7 16 11 16 14 Nuv.lDee. Nov. I ©" i-AST yi. s. 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 10 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 '4 !4 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 II II 11 15 17 17 16 15 13 10 6 1 56 49 42 34 25 15 4 52 40 26 12 57 42 2!: 8 50 31 12 52 31 9 © FAST 10 47 10 24 10 1 937 9 It 8 47 821 756 729 7 1 034 6 6 5 38 5 9 4 40 4 11 34i 2 4:5 212 142 112 42 14 Mlol'i 48 1 18 147 2-17 2 46 31^ When the Sun is slow, equjtioii In be added o :i,.p,.re .1 lime ; wbM fa&t, equation to be kuliirattfd Irom aipattiu. Uiiie. THE SUN'S SEMIDIAMETER. 0, 1 7 13 Jan. f rb f 16 17 16 17 16 17 r I' 16 15 16 14 16 13 Mch f It 16 9 16 8 16 6 t« 16 16116 12 m\% 16|l6 10 April 16 1 15 69 15 57 16 4 15 56 1« 3{l5«4 M»y. Junf July. 1 » / w t " 15 53 15 47 15 4(i |-> 52 15 46 15 45 15 50 1.5 46 15 45 15 49 15 45 IT) 40 15 43 16 46 15 46 Aug 15 47 15 4S 15 49 15 5ii 15 51 ''f\ti. Oil II '\ f II t \t 52 15 54 15 5!> 15 .')7il6 15 59116 16 If. Nuv / It; 9 IC1I i« I'* 16 6JI6 1316 7 16 |4.i» Dm. 14 16 if 14 IT 17 If '' STGWALS MaJk •t PoftrUge Ttlaiul oh tht approach qf V«$mlt ta CX« SMtm of Saint Jaim. fhm BtW, riftw, fof nnn «qniir«-riRf rd ir«««^. t>n« Ball, half hnitinlr Tor iwn iiqiiarf-riig«d truiittv. frnv Bailv, tiotf, flit thfe« M|U;ire ri4ir«<1 v^ti^-tit. Tvrn Bills^ ar-jurai^d, for fhtr rq(iar<*-ri«««it fv»»di. A PMHiaifl of any enlinir, firr five aa|Hiir«!*ii«fT*^ri wfwtt. A P«ni(fant nv«f » V»l) hulf hnMird, for aeven atfuarr^riggM tHHikm A P^mdaiit (»4mI» urn BalU cliia«, far riahl i>9t»ari>^«trd vipttohL A PeiidaiN tteiwvpii two Bail* aepftrate, for nine kfuarcKigfid ftaMtit A Ptag of Ri»y cttoar^ hir l«n or mnre ««•■•!«. [^T Ne above atv hui»tn1 ai the Emt or We<«( yafd-^riti^ a«c«iMting' t« Mil ^inmer itit *f«««l8 Srs( appear iny and when tfietr tin *•>» lt« mada mm, thv roRuwing dtscriptive ci»l4 ari» will to hoiaied ai iha omaMMeatf :) A Uflioo Jaek (oi a Flaa Ship, wiih or wtihout a nquadrflio; ariih a Red P^n(h»iu over, (br a two-decli»r. «rith a Blue Pendani over, for a Frsaate. ivitli a «vhire diiin. iVir a aiiialt arai«d vaaaeU A Bln« Pendani, lor a merchant fthi|» or b«rt)iie. A Red ditt*. fnr a nMrcbaiit hri<| or briaaiittne. A ^Hiic and Blue diiiio. k*t n lortiffn »qiiire-riflard ve«M*k A Whivp ditto, wiihont a hall, for a Inpnail sclinnner or atoopw A Play, hiae and white horiaoiitally, a neutral iieet. A Pendant, white and Mue, a neuifai man'of-waf . A Bhie FVny, a neutraJ inerehani i>hip. A Red, While and Blue Plas. an enemy'* fleer. A Red, White and Blue Pendani. an enemy*!! iiiancvd Vrhii«>, fi>r a dieaniboat 'rum Dtebif. 4 Blm* Plif pierced W^hiic, lor a< S(«a«tko«i from SoiM Andrei»» or Bastpmrt. Ai Red Fla« with' a White aqfiaie', for a Sieamhoafe from Bnaton. A Boll at the iiio*>i-head, vei^el le on ahore or in diktreM>(— ahonfil loiiaediolo aid be neceaaafy, guca t/> \m firetli. Xk thick weal her a |pin will' lie flted' ai P)iitii(ft« Taffaiii la tnawtfr ^each lun hea. Tttereia a Pt*t V^W on tihe Klaiid, which b riuit in fiigay wi'aiher, t«« warn Tea»el$ of tttetr avprmreti'TU tltfe aHorii;. ' WheA a ve^ael rec|nires a Pilot, her dcheii|itlv6 peodlmt Iviff H* ahewB at the yard-arm tnatead ore lialt. TIME FOR GOiNe THKOUe» T«!E rACLS, NKAR THB CITT OF aAlNT JO/i «. thti FaTYh are level or otilF water nt aftotn threv atfd a trnff Ihnn* Mfr^lke Jooi, txud about two audi a huiron the cbb^ eo that thcj[ are IkiMaablB four titued in. twenly-four boiin,, ahoat ten ov fifteen tnK nut««feach tiiue. tin other rule can be given, aa much depench 4»ti die floods in the River Saint Jtihn^ ffiid the time of high vir«ttw or fiiH aoa« wbicli. is nAeu ba^^retred by high vrinti», nni in pthmr-' lioart» tba height ortbeiBt. Fnr a Tew d^y* >n the RpritlK of^ttMr jpoar, the htiignt o4* wuter in the RTiv^r SaiiU J«1mi randttri tW [i>2U»Bge uf the FalU extremely difficult. 4 Ui^>*" ^;ii?*-V!_.„. b ASmSmv «cfiiMfing-t« M» It* Mari« ivq; ' r. •U r. 'tru0«. »t Andre|»» I ii tm«r«r id, whicK b > tAk iltort;. C.LS, tmirihnn* Rt th«j[ are fiOeien mK h depenriou»lv redtice. if not wliolly deMioy.th« pwfitu of««ou«oH. 0u«r vo«i-N«lve#alM>uiyoiir utock. buildiiig« and lariu impleiueou, Mud'm ««ttiiig wood for fuel, uud other purf wixa. ' nijlWN'^PHASEH. rim Quarter. 4th day. 9h. 41m.— morniitf -N.E. Full Mj.— VT. New M«M»n, 27. 8u.7b8in Ciear^l and cold i? ill Sun «fter Chrin. ^ SJt€i or »HOiv 7 l^pilihany. Nl»»n*ttry it«li«nory Cial4le«M44Hil, 164X |7 M.r^HHoiihur. 191)67 'di Si 31 4 4 4 o PI 29 ys 29|5J2 55 v9,2-i49lU 53 hf 9 ;j »h.{Ui3S. Vio U")**! EnchVe Kufot fu Moon in H|«»y«*t'. We HuUey • Pri Bntt. Coruuna, iy<»9 Sb! Sir. I. MiMirek. 1309. SU 2H Sun. ufier K|i4|^h. Vlo Watt born, I7i<«. l7 JiOTn Fub. vfeaiher. 7 lillWe Aanes. [horn, 1733. 7 89 Th Vincent. Ld Byro 7 SSFri Pi»lr t.r Hi^e 6 ISha 7 lo'hn I4,h>i 1 2 he ll>i> I2r«» 8 9 iO II Vlijinlrc I4't«e 1 I9'^e 2 24 se 3 25)ih 4 3i{ih 5 ^,kn 6 21 ko 48 18 25 Set*, jle 4918 9 7 I0;ie 5017 63 8 24 fe 51 17 37 9 S6|re ^2.17 2010 45,hei 1 St^ 1 24 2 M I 2 S4t 4U 640 7ftl 9 % 10 « 10 99 1134 « V 10 045 1 )« \ 4(k 2 SO ft 3 3 2<^ 4 59 5&9 7 \% S9« 4* 10 4> II 34 Mom 84 1845. FEBRUARY. .»cr««d br then,. Illabour". cT.»p„C« W*M?lta^ few ^U«oe.er turnip, for you.rsh.ep;>»d4aWUo^^^^^^^^ MOON'S PHASES. Firiit Quarter, 3d day. Oh. 27ni.-niorniii».-,W roll Mooii, llih day, 4b. 28rn.-morniDg!-S.W. Third Quarter, IBiii day , lafr. Oin.-evwSin*. JJ IVewMoon 25th day. 2h. 48nK~eveuing..-S.W His. & Sets ^' ttt. h. M. ft Sal !2WJ4th hm. nftor Epip. 7 *|«o Candle. Lander died ^" A snow tiorm [ J 833. about this Hme Moon runs high. FieasAnlTf idirr ^nif*' wettther. 7 J*"SBptuag«jsifiui Sun. Jjo,Moon iti Rpanree. T",Q.Vic.&P.AIh. m«r. "Th jLady Jane Grev be- 6 JfPril headed, 1542. 6 M Sat Valentine. SU Sexaire.srma Sunday - Mo L. ivlurray d. IH26. Is Tu Peace with Amerira G 17 (0 <»Pri 9M Sat ^ Me sNtn Sat Wf ra tIfiVd. iHto.6 Th iS'ir>m or rain; Moon ruKs low. AcoldspeHQ Qinn(}nrt!e!iir>iH Sun. 6 Sir J. Reyn«hJsd.»y2 6 Shroir.T. Moon per. 6 Ash Wed. B«f. offi [Or«hes 1»I4.|8 maif be expect* d. 6 Mar«iet3 llh Jiom. \f\ «d;lh«b«rsf horaM } iMidf in; thejr wT Cut lip m 99lt on th«m. — s.w. ng.«-E. Mbr &i>r II ha •• h« 6 [beer 84 re • f ^^ -**-.f? p 191 201 an m ss 14 96 «8 m so .jaast--. UAtiCti wcmthoir 4t«d SM thtt the tap U tit RiMUr. Lodk w«n after the — - . ^ . ^^ . ▼r 4 14h« 4 45ba be be :0 6 «lN. 17 041 14 Rises. 6 58jbe 7 5»re 9 2re 10 S'se 11 See Morn 9 7 SU Mo aijTtti Annun. lLa<§ Day. « 55 fe Tinuiriiee,4liJ8i1rl5 52 6 1 8 4 5 6 I 4 138 1 5*i1 2 15 1 8 3 3 4 4 5 th th kn Okn 47lkn 89le 8le 44re 18fe s^cg wiiis sucn.i *7 av in 5t1i Sunday in Lewt.^i 6 48.41^12 Va^utirtf^,b 16 6 M : 4 M#mt«<^5 4U'6'l6 '8| 3 89^Seti. he S «! 8 I7lh» 8 25l 9 2S;ne 3 4910 3&'q» 4t8lll 8i'«r 19t 8 14 8^8 8 81 4 18 ft 7 680 7 4ft 4 10 j8 10 4i 118^ 1X5^ «▼ St 5^ 1 89 8 t 88$ 8 IT 4 S ft 3 681 7 58 9 IS 10 14 11 9 1145 mtfkm 8t lis im- 4PBIV %?!^# 'W»»"''o «»wdJ«a..i iii ,a««Sr«JliffiC^ fie iw Sriy, teiVe ffnTf fi«J tf^i'A^^'^^ *^». »•«« ^'^^ «i*- "f ' ■■ i ' . t » r- irtT f Ml Moan, llih day, Ife, nuL-HtveSof -N C4;,PNP4B. *c. 4. Jii. A..ia.li/. m. i>c. Ain\K Warm b Sfia 2^' c J i.»Th y»ou* rwe* 8||. 44oi^ 81 6 ^9 80 6 a(l «9 6 $\ 1 * Th |f »«u< rweji 8|i. 44m 5 jP#ri igotMl FrW«y. 5 I2l»r ^k*r ^tSiU.Kttttrei-SqiTiliiy.' fe 07 « »« o lii - I 2 3 9 4 lljiHr'lO M 4 40 re 10116 ^eH64 ''^HY 30 a fh We Jam. r a«. ou ^•-.. n .: Z ^_ !' T'' »'»*_» Xlorp, (in Q 4&kn ! 4 I 4^1 016 9 t SbB 4S6 6 18 7 8$ 6 50 9 40 M ■ ^ fTQVIH} »r bit '■ -^IKfiilS /is'SfC'/.- Pi 9 4 6 7 Th 9 Fri 9 S» 10 SI U M l?lT» 1^ w MTl "''^. M«a ^^ I I I III I iiu I I /^ ■ "modn'sI phasET ]^llZ!l»ih day. &|,,0m.— veoiag.^N^ PI iJFri CALENDAR, &c. R"-*8«' '^ A. IB. . A. W dec.v & •«*» A. m.J^i W'^' *" TU Bonn. « |^ We ill. ,!.»»>« EvartC* ' r 7ThfAr«tiiiU'*«»0. H" 6«n^ 9 4 6 S 1 &9 69 67 65 4 64 4 63 ^62 4 61 4.60 4 49 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2iie >^ 16 3+ 17 7 17 5^ 6 69 15 84 tt M M « >^ 6 6 7 4.7>P 1 15 hp I 44^ U 40 rt 3 41 "^^ 4 17.W 4 Ji 4 66 5 7 17 9 94 9%l 10 45 9 17 54Ri»e».i»'f ,^ ^. 18 24 9 5n»» Q4f ti U *3 14 16 ia63M «^n!k{ ^ 7»Alm»"}* 19 81 19 34 19 47 ^h 45 <■• ^.6 Sal M»rclH gr. aonjiA'V ., n SU HoaaiHiii SttinlHy. »d Mo Loyalist- «»>"»l»»,?'i, . - 17 .„ ,. - - ^llTh A»o«»Mon l>.iy. I* 4^. * g^ ^ J J 2 47 « Pa|»e Imro^iea^^ 4 J".| n\ ..a «J S «4"P 94SU ia!Th1w«.Pl« iK im. 14 «t liSfvllS ,.. . - ^, tl6 349 4^1 • I D? 9 «i 999 10 )i M4# Mora 999 I » lill <«■»• ••» Biro" mSl „ '"'' f "I"- NbwI,,™, dB» ".VzJrl '' MOON'S PHASES^ ~~~ ?« ] CALENDAR. Ac. h. nt. km 9Wi 4th 5 Whit Mon. ifv„tf 14 ffg 7 VeiiuiiinAj,hi*Iion. 4 sj 7 Setuonabfe 4 3^ 7 *"" Moon runs low. |4 29 7 c. B . . *^«''»» * 28 7 9t.Barnaba8. Moon in 4 S8 7 ,fn^"««''«»o.l0h44m.p!fr7 «a «-. U «r. '''•' *»'' '«"''y J?Jj;feY!'r'«nZ'».''987 «Mo e 9 41 re aAlwJn** in France. *30. pleatant am't 1 & 18& 9 1 240 .-- -.1..% Mm\^-\- m %i 4 60 7 10liai6;il «0|i»l 8«l 4 4H7 1218 45,10 WVe : mm AUGUST. HfMi. ^i ^, 32 i, bV «iiJS fv ^^ •""'.r^ •»«"j till dttud ■^^^■■ r MOONS PilASEa. ■ TUi'd Qwrter, ISUi 1 792 - F',? f; ^'"•■""rf worm. 5 23 6 37 m 3 ^U I^tb 3mii. ■fier Tf is.'A ?? g 33 7 63fr 8 28 Je » 3 he ol6 9 S3|,e, 2 1^ 4 6HIO 15,,^ 25^ 2 59 S49 4 14 5 9? 6 4^ a 4 ... 9 19 •' h;»I^Q 14 '^ 68 ii> u 1 |# 6 51 bt/tiicu-n k 7 Hfiel 09 7 46r». S lare 8 4(>'r«» 9 20 .,« 10 45 tb ^ o9U 33 lb Muiniki^ ' Cf)V«r. Cut nu. mid in5- tHiiJ tilt dki. 9 17 Ic 10 17 lefU 10 II ^» ev.46 I ao 2 16 S46 4 14 5H 6 46 a 4 9 19 he 4.!P I U juioi'n 9 03d 1 9 J 39 2 11 a 19 4 i 4^7 h 5 I ^•'V 'P\p' 1 » m Tt H rs 15 16 in t SEPTEMBftt I^iirflfite ir not wantetf m me ¥•••«. hefirr* it i» fed H* In* #<«. *?toind. though it':* belter to ''f <* X"^^,J '«f ,hi. n^ortth. birt run Moon, eih d.y, 8h. 3|«i-jj;^7,f/,,^^^ bird a..arler f U f {a J's^f^'t-tttrnuS -SE- New Moon. »0'»i^"5j®2h Jsm.-moru.SgN.W. Firat 6 »* mh ft.iti. after Trrn. |5 87 6 93 III ^.»»»»"» •»-■■-- - til Wilt. B. V. Mary. l4ih5r.atltrin.Bhti 5 8» 6 42 6 40 6 20 5 41 6 f9 5 4» e 17' <^ec.^ & ^'pii 8 le 89|Kn T 64 I ♦e' 7 3; » A^^e 7 le 4 iw 9 4^ Risks Ife 6 36 6 5 41 6 1^ H||h «at«r S/initeft'^ 4+ 6 5 4&« 5 4t * 5 4ft 6 S 4« VlOUN 16 We'M^«.««bnrnetl,l812!.o 51 « »> Th Moon ill apogt>«._ P »^ % '■*• i>eiiierar««nr.rt03. j* a| » St *2 « 9 fO lO 94 tf 5h|}e II 40 t 34h*et.<4 8 |«*i« S *0 S 53 n^t t Si ^ 85 «e| 1 8^ tl 13 a*" XVe th rri SM?5t.Cypriiin^ « «ljll«ih aurtf fcfrf f Trtn. 6 w»,iiiof ^^ i«<^ ••«''• 5 im ^f5ehll^r, It W»l«t. Jetomt. Fm*. 9 h\ »'m^ »vi 41 1? Stffi. 6 6T SO 56 ' &3i ^ ^ ^. I I6f 9 saljh 7 5 5^' 14^10' 89*^ to 9 3 5 9 5 // 5' 5 * 4S«T» loi 4 1 4M i t d48 941 fdsi II 9 t¥4# moni t a 11 e4« tH 149 sir 2 5$ l%i$i OCTOBER. ill ^ Dig all Iberoots.and stare them securely against frost and rot K«ep th«ai from the mm and >yet. niid allow them to dry before bouaiMg. If stored in the field, see that no water is allowed to set- tle aMMiiid Uie bottom, and a small hole left in the top of the uit to tetoff the^gus and moisture. Before cold weather seta in eiva them ample protection from frost. ^ MOON'S PHASES. ~ Full Moon,. 4th day, 5h. 22m. —evening. —E. Third ( .iiurter. Hih day. lib. 24m.-reveninff.— E New Moon. 20th diiy, 3h. Om —morning.— N.E First Quarter, 27th day, lOh. 26m.— inorning — N E S .4 5 7 .« 9 IQ n If w lb n IS 20 Ris. & Set* dec. s L m. h. VI. id. O R.iO|High & sets S3 84 &9 Til Snturn sou. 9h. 9in. Eri Ceres stationary. Sat (( in perijjee. SU I7tli S. after Trin. Mo Jupiter stationary. Tn Peace pro. A. ITb3. We Zimmertnan d. 1795.6 Th OthoK. Greece, 'Si 6 Fri Moon runs hiifh. |6 Sat Fine weather. 6 SU 18th Sun. after Triri. 6 Mo [Duncan's vict. 1797. 6 Tu Baft, ol Queen»t(m — 6 We, [Gen. Brock k. IS 12 6 Th Moon ill apo«ree. j6 Pri H.ofP.irliHJiientli't.e Sat Frost. (1834.6 SUlQlhS.afterT.-Luke.G M« Changfuhlefi Tu Bat. NavariiKi, IS 7.6 WeBatLTrafnluar, iSOo.'e /or j(o«i of the pit to seta in, giv« -E. nin;».— E. .— N.E. ling —N.E. R. ets w. OIHigh PJ 50 le Sfe nife be water es 4 44. 27 14 4 57 'i2 l-S 7 18 8 40 941 10 S2 11 18 ev. 2 46 1 27 2 y 3 48 333 4^5 6 27 6 4S d 6 9 II 9 57 10 33 11 7 1138 mora U 4S 1 20 I 57 3dd 3 23 421 5^ 7 htil 8 1|| ne oe ar ar br br br ba ba be l)e bei re re he *e •e tb lb kn kn le le fe (e PrefMvel jMreit ta iiiter^ go< farmed an iclude wii 1W8 in till lueh injtti d; 1823. Si. Luke Ev. Fro»ly [Moon runs low. Cape GHdoub. 1497 Pr. Royal bo. 1940. 24lh S. aft Trio, Cnn rel^els routed, '87 Rain may be Mooti in perige*?. exprcled. [iiOFri Sat ^«ea!M0 . e4iTu .^te «5 We mi'h Fri Jupiter sou.^ 22 Variable .Advent' Suiiday. Snint AnUr«Wk High wBlcr A. m. 4 21 h« 9 to 5 334 8 Til f 10 II 31 l« I4l J6 16 II ^8 IB -fOjSllF Citar ttnd cool, Mdi'ctiry stittioiiary. 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RfOfHigb fc S. n'li f SOfnc • 31 i S6 tfb 18 t5 )rn 9 7 r«* 80 br bit l2cjbc be re 7 8 ll l2 u 7 I 49 38 »rn -• T > 14 . 2a fir > 2*2|iir ; l«i»r h h I'e hi ^51 10 43 11^ •ro d5i i 29 < 5 S42 9iz 4 5 4M 5 53 7 1 d 7 9 9 10 42 1197 Mum 010 054 1 Sd 3 9^ 3 Id 4 t 457 6 d r 115 lo^ii *. ROV fiR WILL LieuteDBi iirred Rea lonorable n II iooorable M It II tl tl II II Officei squire, < L. Joueit Lev. Geo ^he, Owfc. . Iizen iSi County lilman 1 ^ Queen' irleto iorthu iKent.- Glouee Rettig CUtf -::;1^ OpricEBS OP THB Leoislativb Cooscil.— William Tyng Peters, ^squire, Clerk ; John Gregory, Esquire, Clerk Assistant ; Beverley I. Jouett, Esquire, Semeant at Arms and Usher of the Black Rod{ ^ev. George Coster, A.M., Cbaplam. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. The Honorable John Wesley Weldon, Speaker. '•< "f Yor/r.— Hon. John Allen, Jame» Taylor, Lem«e) A. , 'Jharles Fisher, Esquires. Mur . 'v Saint Jo^n.— Hon. Charlea Simonds, John R. Parteloar, ihz\ nd Robert Payne, Esquires. Gm.. y tVeitmorland.—PhWip Palmer. John Smith, William lazen iSoisford, and Daniel Hanington, Esqtiiros. County qf Charlotte. — Robert Thompson, James Boyd, Georg* tilman Hill, and James Brown, Esquires. [King's Couni the Crown ; Hon. George Shore Clerk of il.V Pi7- w n. ^ ^'»RcuiTCouRTS.-5'am/.7o/in-Second Tuesday in Januarr nn,i fh« 'SI'h'"'^ ';* ^'F'r'' C/mr/o««-Fourth Tuesdav in AprT^' J" . he Tuesday alter the fourth Tuesday in Octoher /'y«l.o « ' Tuc«d.y iD July, dueen's- First tLs" a y in March ^^^n/ T"' Couar OP VicE-ADMiRALTY.—Honorahlc Willinm n -c- Court vna -rtfrn p™i,„.™._ __ t»7 _ THAT.oN'R V::/:V;""^"''^ "'■ 'J'^^^ ^^^ Granti:tg Adminis- n Peiers, Attorney \ Hon. Jolin Sim- 1 aunrlers, Pro»ii». sral; Hon.Thns. |ujre, iioii. Wil- iiuei A. VViloiot, tenant Governor, •IIn : Hon. John Daniel Ludlow E«quire, Deputy B, ilobort Fras(r ?tmore, William Carmnn, Chas. ; A. K. Smc^des lliam Chandler, inior, Esquires, ■e, Sergeant at , lo end on Sa- to ond on Salur- )bef , to end oq 18 transaction of Jr Saint John, e. For Yurtb Tuesdays 1^ I Januarj-, and in April, and ring's- Second , Ment— Lasi ^^^i'^ in September. f^|| >Van£3SI0NS AND COMMON PLEAS. City and County of Saint John — Third Tuesday in March, and iirst Tuesday in June, September, and Deceihber. County cf YbrA— First Tuesday in January and June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas—Third Tuesday in March, and second Tuesday in October. County of Charlotte —Second Tuesday in April, and third Tuesday in September. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas— Seconol Tuesday in July and December. County of Sayibury- Second Tuesday in January, and third Tues- day in June. Aciditional Terms of the CommoQ Pleas— Third Tues* day in March and October. Queen's County- Fourth Tuesday in January and June. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas— Fourth Tuesday in April and October. King's County— Pint Tuesday in March, and third Tuesday in October. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas— First Tuosday in May Bad January. if f I'd" it: 20 (>unly of maimorland ^TntTii Tnndty in June and Nov«mb«r Addmoo.n>rm. of (h. Common Pl.afiFir.i TueVd.r ia AdJh' «od second Tuetday in b>pi«inher. *«wa»7 m Aptn, .yj*l'"'y!'/„^'>''^''*'r'f>'r land -Stcond Tueiday in Jcnuiry ind Julr in ^«I!r'^ ;^f *"'";^^*^""*' Tuesday in January, and fflurth Tuesday April a'nd SeptZi."^""" °' ''' ^"""""^ ^'"-^"^ ^'-^«> - Qjum'y o/atouceiter^Fim Tuesday in January, and firatTuasda* in July. Addi.bnal T^rma of ,1h Coifimon Pleaa-Fir." Tuesday 'J April, and last Tuesday in Ociolisr. *ue«aay in County qf Carleton-- Fir$i Tuesday in January, and fourth Tueadav SarSr and^^'clX'?' ' ""' '' ''' ^' ""*"' P'"""^''" TuTslV^ii; {lOLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES. KAME8. Charles Jeffrey Peters, . Harth. Crannell Beardsley, Thomas Horsfield Peters, ♦Harris Hatch, William Tyug Peters, . James Shannon Morse, . John Simcoe Saunders, . John Ambrose Sharinan Street, Georse Frederick Street, ♦William Boyd Kinnear. ♦Alfred Lock SNfeet, . ♦Daniel Ludlow Robinson, Edward Barron Chandler, George Stilman Hill, ♦James Peters, junior, . Alexander Stewart, tteorge William Cleary. ♦William End, Charles Peters Welmore, Abraham K. Smedes Wetmore, ♦George Jarvis Diblilee, . ♦Francis Andrew Kinnear, William Wiley, ♦Robert Fraser Hazen, . [ ♦John Wesley Weldon, . ♦William Wright, . William Carman, junidr. Peter Stubs, '. ♦Horatio Nelson Hicks Liigrin', VV illiam Simpson, . James Stewart, ♦John MorriR Rnhincnn Admitted. 16th July 4th October 8th October 2d February 17th February 19th F.'l.ruary 18th February 22d Fi'bruary 15th July I3th May nth October 11th October nth October nth October nth October 20th February 10th October 20th February 11 Ih July I8th October 18th October 18th October 17th July 16th October 21st May 16th July 15th October 25th February 25th February Residence. 1701 Fredericton. 1796 Woodstock. 1806 Miramichi. 1808 Saint Andrews. 1814 Fredericton. 1814 Nova-Scotia. 1817 Fredericton. 18l7;Miramichi.( 1818'Fredericton. 1819 Saint John. 1820] Ditto. 1821. Fredericton. 182l!Dorchestet. 1 82 ij Saint Stephen. 1821 Saint John. 1822J Nova-Scotia. iMoses Henry Perley, 20th IV' r'lay 24th February 1822 Woodstock 1823 Saint John. 1823 Fredericton. 1823 Woodstock. 1823 Fredericton. 1823 Saint John. 1324 River de Chute 1824 Saint John. 1825 Richibucto. 1825 Saint .Tohn. 1825 Miramichi. 1826 Saint John. 1826 Saint John. 1826 Kingston. 1827 1 Nova-Scotia. iHUS Saint .iofi *Tiiiii Edwa *Andi WiUii Samu Jamc! Ocorfi Rouei Richa Lemu Samu KicliG John Churl ♦Jam Thoir *Geoi Charl Richc Willi Willi Alexi Geori Abral ♦Jndi Jame Gsorj John *Ghi| Samii Rich) Robe *Dun Ghag *Wil ♦Wil Stepl New *Thc ♦Chi Davii Edw! Davii Willi *Joh Jamc Bliss «Rol *Hei 'MMMti\ - T7II I2th J"ly 1828'Saint Joku ••day ia AprH, nwrj ind Julj. dajr m M17 and fourth Tueadaf d8tock. Iericton. t John. ir de Chute. t John. libucto. l.Tohn. micbi. i John. t John. [ston. i-Scotia. i Jvhu. I Jokn. 91 ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES— (Conltntiwi.) KAMES. ■1 ♦Timothy Robert Wetmore, Edward Betts Smith, ♦Andrew Barberie, William Chandler, Samuel Hallett Whitlock, James Wateon Chandler, George Kerr, Rouert Leonard Hazen, Richard Sands, iiiiiior, Lemuel Allen Wilmot, Samuel George Andrews, Kicliard Carman, John Johnston, Charles Fisher, *James William Boyd, Thomas Smith Sayre, ♦George Wheeler, . Charles Augustus Harding, Richard Milton Andrews, William Hazen Needham, William Jack, Alexander Campbell, George Ferdinand H. Minchin Abraham Nelson Garden, ♦Jndah Hammond Hartt, James Horsfield Peters, G«orge Dixon Street, John Clarke Hall, ♦Uhipman Bolsford, Samuel Gay Morse, Richard Marshall Clark, Robert Barry Dickey, ^Duncan Robertson, Chavles Johnston, ^William Samuel Sands, ♦William Hunter Odell, . Stephen H. Hitchings, . Newton Ward Wallop, . ♦Thomas Burton Abbott, ♦Christopher Milner, David Shank Kerr, Edward Williston, David JLewis Dibblee, William Minns Hoffman, ♦John Hamilton Gray, . James White Pet«rs, Bliss Botsford, ♦Robertson Bayard, ♦Henry Simpson Peters, Wellineton Hatch, Edwara Allison Clowes, William Thomas Wilmot, Admitted. Residence. 14th July 18th October I8th October 18th October I8th July 16th October 17th October I7th October 17lh July l7tU July 17th July 16th October 5lh February 5th February 16th July 15lh October 15th Octol)er lith February 5th May 8th May 13ih October 13th October I3th October 1832 9th February 1S3J 11th May 1331 13th July 18JJ 12lh October 1333 lOth July 1334 I8th October 1331 18th October 1331 18th October 1834 7th February 183j 7th February 133.5 9th May 1333 9th May 1835 18th July 1335 iSlhJuly 1835 17th October 1835 1 7th October 1335 I7lh October 1835 1 7th October 1835 6th February 1836 6th February 1836 6th February 1836 6th February 1836 lUh February 1836 18th June 1836 Idth June 1836 18th June 1836 laik June 1836 1 5th October 1836 15th Octoter 1836 15th October 1S36 1828 GagelowD. 1823 Kingston. 1823 Dalnousic. 1328 Richibucto. 1829' Saint Andrews. 1329! Ditto. 1839|Miramichi. 1329, Saint John. 133(J Saint John. 1330 Fredericton. 1830 Saint George. 1830, Uathurst. 18311 Saint John. 13311 P'rcdericton. 1331 Saint John. 1831' Dorchester. 1831jSaiut John. 1332,Miramichi. 1332 Saint Andrews. 1332 Saint John. 1332; Ditto. 1832 Saint Stephen. Fredericton. Woodstock. Saint John. P. Edward Island. Saint Andrews. Nova-Scotia. Restigouche: Hopewell. Miramicbi. Nova-Scotia. Sdint John. Ditto. London. Fredericton.. Saint Stephen. Saint John. Saint Stephen. Dorchester. Fredericton. Miramichi. Woodstock. Nova-Scotia. Saint John. Ditto, [diac. Bend of P«titco Saint John. Gagetown. Saint John^ Saint Andrews. Oromocto. Woodstock, m ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATT0miE8^( Caniinm^.:^ 17 AMES. *George Botsford, Charles Edmitd MiUidge, *Patnck Goug-hlan, *.' Will&m Botsfowr Chandler, • *Thomas Barton WUson, ♦Charles Edw«|r(I Beardsfey, Wilham Henry Lee, . ^' Charles Inclis Haliburton, John D. Kfiiaear, Jonathan M'duaev, John M'Mahon, ! Charles Waller Wardlaw. Martin Bent Palmer, */'[«nci8 A. H. Stratton, John Campbell Allen, . *John M. Johnson, Junior. George Lee, Junior, ♦SanWel J. Scovil, Jamei Stanley Morse, .' *Theop.b|lttsD?sBri8ay, . William Watls, . Broke Hammond, georg^ Segiee, . *®dward B&ker Peters, . James Praser Barton, . Robert Keech Gilbert, . Gustarus H. Jarvis, ♦Charles Duff, ' * • Allan A. Davidson, James Peters Wetmore, .' ThoftiaaT. Wyer, ♦James J. Kaye, ♦Edgar Whieler! William B. 'tvKynam, . Peter afnck, Andre\y R; Wetmore, . Edward H'Wilniot, A. B. Geor?e Connell, . Andrew W. Rain$ford. . ?«of«e jf. Rouse, Le>ftf>^ Fisher/ Charfes Ooheriy, CoHn I^TiBs Allan, B.c! L, Horace H.BeardMey, . ' Humpbroy T. Gilbert, . Admitted. nth February 1837 Predericton. 11th February 1837 Uth February 1837 Restigouche 17th June IflST ««;«♦ cs.u-i-- Residence. irih J|une I7th June inhJune I7th Jnne 14th October 14th October l4th October i4th October '14th October .«,a/ .ftoth February 1838 .jlOth February 1833 '13th October 1838 1 3th Octohec 1838 1837 Saint Stephen. 1837 Saint Georae. 1837 Saint Andrews. 1837 Woodstock. 1837 Nova-Scotia. 1837 Ditto. 18371 Ditto. 1837 1837 Ditto. Saint John. Westmorlanot. Fredericton. Ditto. 13th October 1838 Miraroichu J^y IsaaiFVedericeon. Jply 1839 Saint John. February 1839 Restigouche. February 1839 Ditto. October 133& Seiint John. October 183a Fredericton. October 183MPredericton. October 1836 Fredericton. February 184& Saint John. iriihrnnvir iO/in I7..kj— • .- •_ February 1840 February 1840 February 1841 February 1 840 I2th June 17th October t:7th October 17th October r7th October 17th Ociober il7th Oetober Frederictwi^ DorcbestRr. Saint John. Ditto. February 1841 1840Gageiowo. 184P Fredericton . 1840 Saint John. 1840^ Ditto.' 184dM4ramichi; 1840 Fredericton. 1840 Hampton Ferrjr.. June ' 1841 Jwne 1841 (^tober 1841 OJGlober 1841 Qctober 1841 Oetober 1841 3rd February, 1842 Srrf February, 1842 18th June, 1342 ISihOotoher, 184^ 13111 (Jotober, 1342 I3lh Ootobi^r, 1842 9»h February 1843 do 'do do do> Saint John. Ditto. Ditto. Saint George. Oromoctd. Frederieton. Woodstock. Tobique. Saint John. Wocidstock; SatBtJc^n. Diito, Freddrictoni Woodstocle^ Saint Jolia. 23 —{C<^t«ll. Saint John. Saint SMplMni Note.— The namea of the Attomies are printed in Italie*. * Those marked with an aaterisk are Public NoiariM in the Pro- vince : in addiiwn to whom, Charles R. Hatheway, Wi ham McLean., George A. Gartisou, and Robert Ker, Esqmrea, Ute also Public ^o- taries. CITY OF SAINT JOHN. Ii9UcWan Don«ld60», Esquire, ASayor. Honorable William B. Kinnear, Recorder. Aldermen. Henry Porter, 1 William O. Smith, I gl Thomas Harding, 1-° Gregory Vanhome, f |' Thomas Coram, I 5 George Bond, J Assistants. Mr. Joteph Fairweatber, Mr. Lewii W^Durimt, Mr. Wiliiirin Hagprty, Wr. Edw«rd Hip|>fe«ley, Mr. Joseph Q. DoAhaiD, Mri Josepb Bisaiieiy, Wardif. Kind's. Queen's. -.< •_ 1 tyUtkS'5. Sidney. Gqy'*. Utock't. 24 Markw, Oak, Sinei ' ' ''°'*" *"""' "*»• <<•• of ••>« PUli "JpSSS. P^^StlM^"^" «»H M. a, G. J. H.,di.g, M. D. •'•2",««P»»Mll, .n'd JoUih LirtI, '"''^''°°'" H..f.rt * Co., Owf.Th«m.i, J,"„aolerZ„ *J^ii.J''T'".! "''"'•°' Ltanit, P"l«r,J. W. irf. IriTjohn Ki,,Th.I? V,""'' *^''««' «ip' O. Smiik, .„d ChirlM Ad,m. ' " MoI*««l>l«o, Williti, ^ort or Harbour Jtfwtor.— ThomM Reed Jii^r't^I^n^ti'Hj&iil AlJirderK.i?'*^]"."' •^°'"' Mill., John ir ^'•'?f. Edward MuVrayj:iV.te ^^»'^»"' ^"t^"*'. Wil- ThoaiM thomis VaughVo Will?.m ^n •*' "'"f" Speera, Jam*. P. Swiir. Donald McDoufaH 'Tj^tfe^^^ ^*'*'? ^""' •'"hn W. LaneTe^Sir ^''""•'-Alexaoder Reed, P.rlridgTisiand ; George C% Surveyor. -Robert C. Mionatte Collector of Taxes -Jam-, rl! .'".'* ^- S««'y. -'unior. the Harbou/.„rwi-,li/ra Sr^'o"^^ thJ'Eastern aide of ilockfdrd, CoIIwior of Dog Tax ' ^' Waaterji side. George Jectorof Slippage at uSifn Street. Jo/eoh ?-'''' -'"' '^"*"'' ^'*''- Slip; A. C. O.Trentowskv dirtn.. r '^ *i"weather. ditto at North ColJactor of Wharfage It th^Breakwa^er?'^''" V,*^'""?'* ^- P-"--"' Wharfage and Slippage at Rodlev WhJrV i"^" '^wl"'"' Collector of or ^Anchorage. *^^ * '"^""y ^''"^J J«me8 Williams, ColJect- '^y-^'^^^^^^^^^^ Slip. Robert Ruddick. Gi«e^--*^^'^^-^-/0«-AndrewG: Lordly, and S.«ueJ n Mills, John Beatteay, Wil- er», James P. Bolt, John W. Joiin Harlio, 1. ilaod; George Ian, Oaaiel J. unior. 'astern side of tide. George "Bs, Collector Stewart, Col- ditto at North B E. Pdrsons, . Collector of "ns, ColJect- «rt Ruddick, ikine. junior, 25 Measurers 0/ Sa« and Coab.- Jacob Wilsoo, William McAuley, Francis Wilsoi. William Scou, John Jones, Henry Auitin, aad Wm. I.Williams. Thomas Rankine, (soals ■lone.) Surveyors of Lumber in the Ct/y—Samnel Jordan, Alexander Mc- Siewarl. Josiah Weimore, jr., Wm. H. A. Keans. Ezekiel Jordan, iJames Bartlett, Charles M. Gote, Charles E. Harding, Wm. Gradf , lEdward D. Gore, Robert C Frost, Peter Y. Malcolmsou, Stephen G. FBlizzard, James McLoon, Thomas F. L"R8an. a-j.-«, n luspedors of Lathwood, Slaves, Hoop Poles, *«-T:Andi«J G. [Lordly, Dennis McWilliams, George Peacock, Job* GaU^glwr, bam- I uel Gillespie, and James Peacock. 1 nn— u ' Cullers qf Dried F/./i.-Andrew G. Lordly, and Samael G>»«P^;: Inspectors of Pickled Fish.^John Christopher, junior, Samuel Whits, Samuel Gillespie, John Kinney. George Peacock, Joseph W«l- [ son, James Siackhouse, John Dunham, Cornelius Nice, Andrew U. Lordly, and William Barlow. „ . ,v.. ., *, w-. ci;« . Injectors of Cordxcood and Bark.-Fj\et Dibblee, Market Slip ; John Paul, Lower Cove; Stephen Gerow, Norih Slip ; . Superintendent of Carts, Hand-earts and Hacks.^Fyler Dibblee. Pound iCccpers.-George Slock ford, on the Eastern side of the Harbour; William Cronk and Richard Irvine, at Carleion. Fire Department.-ThomM M. Smiih, Esquire, Chief Engineer ; William Barlow, David Waterbery. Samuel Softer "*ni-' vl' Donald, Geor?e L. Camber, John Robinson, and William Olive, Imi- gineers; Joshua Mercer, jr., Captain of the Hose Company ; John Wilson, CapUin of the Axe Company; John Patterson, Capiam of the Hook and Ladder Company. « o • u t «i. !?.:.«... Fircwarrfi.-Alexander Balloch, Wm. O. Smith, Joseph Fairwea- ther, Ewea Cameron, Charles McLauchlan, Heury Porter and Joaepb Beatteay. CiTV OF Saint John Savings' BANic.-His EKellency the Lieu- tenant Governor, Patron ; Hon. Ward Chipman, L L. D., P'e«a«n» ' Hon. Hu?h Johnston, John Ward, jun., Robert W;. Crooksbsnk, Ro- iMjrt P. Hazen, James Kirk, Frederick A. WiMins, John Wishart, William J. Ritchie, Thomas Merrill, Charles C. Siewarl, John V. Thurgar, and John Duncan, Esguirep, Trustees ; the Bank of IN ew- Brunswick, Treasurer ; Daniel Jordan, Esquire, Cashier and Regis- trar. Chamber of CoMMERCE.-Hon. John Robertson, President : John Duncan, and John V. Thurgar. Esquires, Vice Presidents ;IsaacWood. ward.'Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer; John Wisbart. Roh«". •'"iP'"*- Thomas Daniel, Alfred Smithers, W. H. Scovil, John Follok, P. A. Wiggins, William Parks, Robert D. Wilmot, wuh ihe Members of Assembly fir the City and County of Saint John, Committee. Mabinb i!nsp:rAL-f For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen) Saint John.-John Ward, jun.. Robert W. Croc-kshaok, Daniel Lea- viii. William Hammond, John Wishart, Ezi-kiel Barlow and Edward I j«-»!- i7sr"<">« GommUsioners ! Lauchlan Donaldson, Csquir©. Secretary'} the Bank of New-Brunswick, Treasurer j John Boyd, H.D. Physician and Surgeon. Saint John Mechanics' Ihstitotb.- John M. Rohinsan, E«j«ire, Presidanl i Itaac Woodward, and Wm. J. Ritchie, Esquirtt, Viot-Fre- 26 Willi,m Gorrr WjlllL M Sm^^^^^ J. Chubb, Jem« Asnew Committee ^' " ^*"^'^' Ebenezer Stephen, aod John Gray, C»rr„poBg S«,«.r, ^H. J. Ch«bb, luSrt?,^ siSj: ^' '" PdIIUC G«ABtM*Il ScBOOt, IN TBI CiTT or SAr»T Jc«»— TO. «i»n, Diremr.- jS H r*™; 'S'""!"' ""* "■""»»• H"?* J"''"'- mo^l'yr Vr,= ^'"^'" <^°*^'T^«« or THK SOCIKTT FOR Pro- Sai;»t Joh5 Religiods Tract Sociktv — .R.ir a ct- President; John Kinnear^EsquitcSeS^^^^ ^' ^^^^"' Saixt John Society Library — THp P«v p r-^ * t> • iick VrSreV; T&s G ^^^^^^^^ C.J. Me- Air. Richard p^horSem^jrJndrT.^"*^'^^^^^^^ Treasurer; gether wiih M„,r8 Joh? R M ' K*n*'U "'* Office-Bearers, lo- fack, El iecrelar Obph j'rancia La on ICmQear lloberi^i "^ Sain- .•TT EMBSI jlPaddncl VV. R. denls; Recordi cretary McL«o( iher, W lence, I Marsha Saih CIBTT. dent ; . Neiil, ] ny, pel phen 1 Fan T. L. Usi et U. Tre'aM Pnc J. Cb Ha 50, 2i 5».; o of 20 gels « 37 .,.„t S«re..ry. a. Keam, Prerident : William rC-P^lw^.. 'K« W,"; TrlL,,./, - -. seer.-.,. S[,e?Sm«^nfDao^e^^^^^^ Bradley. Commuiee. ' FHi^'oTYFrn. C.x,B.-R. W- Crook.haok, Enquire, President; T. L. NichoUpn. Esquire, SecrcUry. &c. TT «« v.„r Pt ub —Daniel I,cav tt, Eaquite, Fresident ; Lever- et ^DeVeberSqaireV i«^^^^^^ Wi^art. Esqnue. TrfaMimTKardV Greenwood, Eaquir., -«cretary. SmTECTiON FinE CLUK-JohnM. Walker. President- Henry J.^bubb, vf?^ Pr^sidcoti George Huicbiopon. Jan.. Secr.Ury. H.i«o:n..MASTKE's FKKS.^'es^s of 30 ton., and^un^r 50, 2s. 6jL ; of 50, and nn«^ g'-^^ a^^^'WX ^:; ^.1JS^^^:.™^^^r^ W^ -A and under 4kOO. l^s. 6d. i ve# of 200. and under 300, l«a. , ot jw, »»{? »*" " vM^els undet m gels of 400 tons and upwards, Ids.— PeCketi yes^eia unaet w 28 ions, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British vessels under that tonnage, trading within the Bay of Fundy, or arriving from Ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cape Canso, or from any Port in Nova-Scotia, to pay annually as follows :— Under 30 tons, Sa. 9d. ; over 30 and under 50 tons, 5s. ; over 50 and under 75 tons, 78. 6d. ; over 75 and under ICO tons, 10s. Rates of ANCHORAQE.—For every t^p :l'pd vpot?! ^sxceeding 50 tons, 38. 9d. ; vessels from 50 to 100 elusive, 5s. ; 100 to 150, 68. 3d.; 150 to 200, 7s. 6d.; 200 to '* . 9d.; 850 to 300, 10s. .And all vessels of greater burthen in Hk« uroportion , and for all decked vessels trading within the Bay of Fundy, there shall be paid, yearly, on the first arrival after the first of April, according to the tonnage and amounts settled by the aforesaid scale. Rates of Pilotage.— For bringing any ship or vessel into the Harbour of Saint John, and mooring her in a safe place or berth, or securing her alongside a wharf, the rates annexed to the several distances: — First distance— from Partridge laland to Musquash Head, bearing North- West, 53. per foot ; 2d distance— from Musquash Head to Point Lepreaux, bearing North- West, 68. 3d. per foot ; 3d distance— from Point Lepreaux to North Head of Grand Manan, bearing North-West, or North Channel bearing South- East, 78. 6d. per foot ; 4th distance— from the North Head of Grand Manan or North Channel, to Machiaa Seal Island, bearing South, or Brier Island, South South-East, 8s. 9d. per foot;— ymywhere outside the aforesaid distances, 10s. per foot. For removing and taking any ship or vessel out of the harbour, 5s. per foot.— In cases where pilots shall be detained on board of vessels under and by virtue of Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall be entitled to demand from the masters of such vessels lOs. per day for every day of such detention, in addition to the allowance aforesaid.— Coasting vessels going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, (except square-rigged,) British or Foreign steam-boats, or British vessels drawing under 6 feet of water, are not compelled to take pilots ; when employed, they are to be paid according to the above rates.— For removing any ship or vessel from one place to another within the harbour, and properly securing her,— for vessels not exceeding 100 tons, 7s. 6d. ; over 100, and not exceeding 200, lOs. ; over 200, and not exceeding 300, 15s. ; over 300, 20s. Rates of Wharfage, establisJied by Act 54, Geo. III. cap. 9.— For every decked vessel, or vessel of the description called wood-boats, not exceeding 50 tons. Is. 6d. per day ; above 50 tons and not exceeding 100, 28. 6d.; above 100, and not exceeding 150, 3s. 6d. ; above 150, and not exceeding 200, 5s.; above 200, and not exceeding 300, 78. 6d. ; above 300, and not exceeding 400, xua. ; 4UV ana upwurus, i^sa. vu. By an Act passed on the 4th April, 1842, the following lUtei of Wharfage are established in the City of Saint John and Pariah bf Portland :— For ewery decked vessel, or wood-boat, of the burthta or40tonia 50, Is. 9d. ; 70,28.3d.: 90, 28. 9d. ; 120, 38. 6d. 180, 48. 6d 220, 58. 6d 260, 6s. 6d 300. 78. 6d 340, 8s. 6(5 380. 9s. 6i 450, lis. ' every add Rates vessels, si for every for the pi penny p< than twe Rates I —Every one pem and half Mark Goat, L Firkin, Potatoe Oysters id.; pai Oats, P dozen, Fish lock, I exceecl dozen Herrii Fo ■tand to an] over additi artic! Uae first thei secu fortl e harbour, n board of aws of tbe masters of itention, in ;oiDg from re-rigged,) 'ing under employed, r removing e harbour, : 100 tons, 10, and not r. cap. 9.— tion called [>Te 50 torn seding 150, e 200, and ieding 400, Dg RaU»i of i Parish 6f ht burthaa 29 ,r 40 ton. and under^ 1.. 6d. p.r da^ ; ^^^ ^ ?S. Tnd "uSt ^19. 9d. ; above 50. ano «nd%^^ig 6d ; above 80. and under 70 29 3d.: above 70. and "uder 80, ^•. ^; ^J° ^^ ^^^ ^^xMx QO'S 9d.; above 90. and under 100, 39. , aoove ^^^ ^^^^^^ m 3; 6d ; above 120, and under 150. 4 ., above ^^^ ^^^^^ I80' 48 6d. above 180. and under 200, 5>.. aoove ^^^^^ m S 6d. above 220, and under 240 69., above ^ ^^^^^ S t. 6d. above 200. and under 280. Ts., above ^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ e„'ty additional 50 tona. „„„„.„„, Stira -A« decked ;i*; Pot ^S^SWch'^15 -^oo boa. .0 regain longer than twenty days. ir«:^;,ii,^ Machines in St. John. Rates of Weighing, at fJf^^^l^TJghi, one .billing; and «Every load not ^^'jf f.^^^ lOM ^^ half by the wller, one penny for every addiUonal cwi. f . and half by the buyer. ,»w.r 2d • Calf, Sheep, Hog, Market ToLL3.-Beef, per q«arler. 2d , ^ a, , ^ v Goat, Lamb. Kid. o/ ^hoat 2d.^T«b Fa^ ^^^^^^ ^^ . ^ ^ of Firkin. 3d. ; every 10 lbs. Roll Bj^^J; {r, bushels. 6d. ; oad of K'of Dueka row,. "^Pj;;;';' |tfc r'^d. • Egg.. p.r 10 Sedini'M lbs. and for ';«y^,^' J'^'^^l^lU AlowW... dozen of Haddock, 4; • "",7. '"" Herriugs, or othar aroall nali, ijo- HlCKSEI-COiCB FARES. „ For conveying no. exceeding ^o«^^Z':^2'';;„7.^ir P0BI.1C PORTERS AND HAND-CART M ror loading, carrying and ho„sn.,ar^^^^^^^^^^^ article., on any hand-cart, f-^^"! *^„,™'^ithin the lim*!^^ Uneen's Wards, or from "jy ^j^."h L^h^sa^ ^^^^^ five district., first district, to any other place ^hm \h« Sg^^^ ^i^^^ict. three pence; .herate-pfprnesareasfo^^ rnrdiSSjour Fence half penny ; fifth district, bv. i^.^.- 30 RATES OF CARTAGE IN SAINT JOHN* ARTICLES AND QUANTITIES. For a load of Wood, (quarter of a cord,) For a load of Goals, (half a chaldron,) For a load containia); 15 liasbels Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measur* ed at loading or unloading, except Coals, For a pipe of Wiao, Gin, or Brandv, and bousibg within the door of the first floor, For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Su- gar, from 7 to 10 cwt. and housing, For a puncheon of Moiasses, a hogshead qf Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogs- head of Tobacco, and housing, For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of dried Fish of 15 cwt., or a common load of household goods, and storing, For a load of Shingles, Hoop-poles, Head- ing, Stares, Treenails, smoked Fish in box- «;s, Salmon, in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any other articles not herein mentioned, or a hogshead of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Eartfienware, or two tierces of Earthen- ware, a hogshead dried Fish, two liercesCof- iee, oir qtianlity in bags not exceeding l^ owt., or a load containing six barrieis Flour, or five barrels Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork,THr- penliile, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or \he same quantity of Cordage, in coils riot exceeding 4 cwt., - . . For a sixty-four gillon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of fhur barrels of any spirituous Liquor pr Molasses, • . . . For Cables and Cordage in Coils above a Cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay, loose, per ton, - - . . . For Hay, screwed, per ton, For Bricks, per thousand. For Lumber, per thousand feet, . For the cartage of any article or articles, riot exceeding half a load, • 1st. s. d. 7k I 3 3 1 6 2 1 3 DISTniCTS. 2d s. d, 9 I4i 1 3 li I H 2li I4i 3d s.d. s. d. 9 1 5 2 6 4 3 104 1 6 1 H 3 3 1 9 2 3 1 6 1 I 74 1 3 3 44f 1 10 5tb. a. d. ~i I 9 1 4i 3 6 2 104 1 IJ o 3 2 8 4 3 3 3 2 44 2 C 174 1 1 3 a 6 2 10 4 6 3 6 I 9 1 ii 144 9 3 4 9 3 9 1 3 1 6 61 74l0 9 lOi 6 3 2 5 4 1 The First District comprises all that part of the City, between th« south line of Pond street and north line of Duke street, which lies to the westward of the east line of Mill street. Dock street, and that part of Prince William street, between the north line of the brick building belonging to Mr. James K. M'Kee, (northward of the Market square,) and the north line of Duke street, and includ- "v ' 3 ~T\- — •' -!". -^. .t..^ -'•-^s5tticuj:\js;nEnainsi;rees, '^Hecpnd Distnct comprises all that part of the City between the 31 whSh U08 without Of beyond he f'f^^'gS eompriBeB all that The eaat line of Charlotte «^'«« r;//" bevS second diitrict. uttti of the City which hes "^.'^^""f^'rl^^^^ Duftnct fo the westwarJof the east ImeoSy^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^ he comprises all that putt *>!^;J«J;'^y,p;"e east line of Caruiarthen ..iaLrd^Btrg. to^^^^^^^^^ p„t of the City lytng tXaToflfey^ndThe said'fourtMistnct. The Mayor and Recorder, 3m\ce^of^^ 'wiUianPa Smith, Tho- - ^ll M^Jor, the llecorder Henry P^^^^^^^^ W jU^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^,^ mas Hardmg, Gregory Van iiorne^^ cTooUHhank, Senio. Noah D^^^^^^ j„hu Ro'-^JJ^^^J "i S ^"&^ b'nTL?a'it., John Sk'wX*nf U.^U^W^^ Clef John K«rr, James Kirk^^J^^^^ A,U„, JoM Uam Olive" Samiiel Strange Ja.n« GaUjgbe--^^^,.^ Hammo^id, MMes Vernon, and Waiker I .»dale t^-i^^j^^^iiu, Deputy Sheriff. ^ James White. E«9;;H'jJ„f,i"tUk ^f th. Peac.&ci Ed-^ard B. James Peters, J""'"/' ^.TS of the Peace. &c. Peters, Esqu.re, A»s»«t«nt Ujrk oi ^^^^^^ Benjamm L. Vetsrs, i!i»4" • . r-^oiiv Supreme Court. ^.^o^ies practising In the Cuy and Goartty, Apt 7 Vic. c. 45. „ f n.^wnDfthtaundeTActT Vic. c. 36. H. Gray, Esquires. . oi. -* naAfirP Bond. Esq. I McM\TkTVrV:c1;To*d.r Roberit, John P. GS^rd John M„".-nrt. -'*■"' J'" '^■••'* V' Isnc Flew.lling, David TapleV ol^id thn^^iV^^' ^"""'^ Scoct, Phen H. Shaw, John LoglJ' gZL C nl ?""'•?. ^T^I' ^'*' George Eagle,, Robert EwTg John M r^m^"?^i'"i ".•"»*' ^^»"'». John S. BrSwn, Jam/. Claik R s ns' i^""'^ '«". ^oba Henneherry, LiDifley.GeorRiTrav,'. vv.lli«m r « f'u''^^"™" Crawford. Wm nerd. Jarnea A.^Rich. 0.iv;rrS;',e^''&orrCofc^^^ COUNTY OF YORK^" ian. Thomas JoJs^^ Slmelx?^^^^^^^ Campbell, Jame. M les! rL CW '47'''rrA^''«»°''' P«»"«k Lawrence's. Raln.ford ' HugS J H« ' l^rp?" ^'t"' ?'"• <5»"^«"' moo Parent. David B Shliin« n ^'.'^*'"y Morehouse, Solo- JBeojemin WoTbaup.er Tbom^^V^r^^^^^^^^ Cheyne William J. Bedell, p.^s;.tc ■ *"""• '=''"'"'' »■"■ S!«'iiri Joseph M,.h,.n, D.. tW.,^L^.1°'7' R«8i"™'»fK; .„d Will, i»oo.e, Eaquire, Coroi." ^ ''°""' "'"'i^ ^ '^''"^ fi«d George More- Mark Needham. Esquire, Count? Treasurer M»rri.j.. '' **1""«». CommiMiooers for SolemoSinj , i.lc'SJ.'^l^te.r'fcVP'iV'' ""■'«' A''' Vic. C.36. K- P«I.I,'<3«i,„ E Y. 'ch«m "gm W r >■• •'"■"V **• *""■ •'•"''• , >uu »». n. Aiceriey, Licensed Auctioaeera. ■on, Patrick 33 Alm$ liounand Work flimw.-Bwjimin W«"»"^*"' "jV^i^' A' Wilroot. Thomas Gill, Monn Pickard, Thomat Morrty. and Jobo SIropwn. E.qajr««,Commis9!oners; Jnwph '^•™n|?"«'J5;"PJ!- __ Firewardi in Frederidon.-tlon. Thomaa Baillle, Ho"- Gwrf. Mtncbin, Mark N«Klham, William D. «■"»• /"\" f • '^S*,:^^^^^^ Btnjamia WolbMpter, Hon. L. A. Wilnaot, and Matthew Brann«n, ^TommitnUmert qfStu,er$. -Hon. 0. F.Slrwt, Hon. L. A. Wilmot, and CbarJea Fithar, Etqaire. rk-Lui-- n t n..ki*. Board qfEduc(Uion.-^Joliin Roblnton, O. J. »>•!»'?'••' ^-i J •/Si?' .on, eaorga Ltt, junior, Eaqulrea. Ri«bl Rat. Biahop Dollard, Ret. J. M. Brooke, and Re?. Char lea SpoTdnB. p..^j^, . u«- Fredericlon Lihrary.-^i. E. Woolforf, Esqnire, P"«dwt, Hw. N. Parker, Vice Pre^^danf. R. «<»»", Eaquue.Trea.uer and Seer*- laryj Dr. Rabt and E. H. Wilmct, Eaquira, CommiUee} IHichaai White, Librarian. _ . . e«..i,.„ r«.it:M FrelUridon SocMu o/ Saint Andrev,.-'lM>ttiF^\\m,E^mt2, PtenUl'mti CbarJea ftcPheraon, Esquire, lei V«ce Pr«»dey ; W ^^^^^ McLean, Enquire, 2d ditto; John F. Taylor, Eeqmre, Treasurer j Andrew Inchee, Enquire, Secretary. rpi.^^.. lUiiii* Pr#- Fredericion i^ocielu qf Saint i'a^"«*.r^^°c^'*.°ifSJ2!?ll%r#! sident} Hon. L. A. Wilm^ Vice Preaidenl j Samuel Flemmf, IfM- aurer; T. O'Connor, Secretary. «-.«-«!>,«»• pM«i. Frirfericlon Sbci>fy 0/ Saint Ceor^.-Hon. ?«S'8« ^^^^ Ji &!; ^ dent; J. E. Woolford, Esquire, andTlon. George Shore, V.ce Preai- deAta ; Vencral la Archdeacon Co$tef , Chaplain j . * reaaurer """Ap^^^rdl Socie'v.^Uo.. George P Slreet. JJ'J'W^^J^Jj"-- TayTof. Charles Fisher, Thomas Jones, W/''*" B'"*" Vc^taV; Haynel Ejquires, Vice Presideuta; Hon. L. A. Wilmot, Secretary and Treasurer. COUNTY OF CHAEI.OTTE. Thomaa Moses, Cochran Craig, 0~g« J^^fA^^^ W.i" 't"u«P« H«'tE«,«r., Keeper .f Ih. B.B., .«■ Cl..k .f .h. S T. GoTe, Coroners. _ David w! Jack, Esquire, County Treasurer. Esqu(r«:Conimi«ion«s for'lakin. Ball in the Supreffii ooan. 94 liking Altida.il, i„ ,h» l!^„J,,'cm'l '' '^°"""'"'°»"l for G,.nd M,.„.„ /Lieu ' J't" RoJ;„^R*"^""vJi.",'J=,''"' •>"««•". Cotnmtssioners of Buoua nr,M n! ' ' i^*' ,"'«»t isles, &c. Walton, T. Si^e. H 0'r?H|''A?,h?rr7°5;^ ^'"^ -^""P' M. McLean and S. Getty. Coi.mit.e;'*'"^' ''• ^""'"' ^' ^^^^^^^^ Shaw, Daniel Sal ivaa W T ' R.?il ^k^®*?; ^- ^^o"man, T. P COUNTY OF SUNBURY. ^S^^ Stephen Peabody inferior Couri of Common pfeaa* '^'"°*' ^^""W. Justices of the CTnier^^'ufetrM"V^^T'^?. !"•'". Stephen Peahody, 1«F. George Haywa d^Char^^s HaTen' ^oZ/rf^ ' ^^"■'"'- J""'" T*'' Henry T. Partelow, 'fhos/H^f?"* Vu^f ^ ,Q"<^""»J Wm. Hoyt. Tb«a. N. Gilbm, and VVm Bu L- V^^L "f°'*^ ^*°'8» P'i"''y. J"h" H^eoJ^Wuire. HigS "ffiiff"'^"""' J".st.cea of the Peace'' »hf^^a^d&S^?:ci^M;i'- ^°"^' -'^ ^'"•^ ^^ y^-^^^^'^^S^S:^ Coroner, with H. T. Parielow eSL V "''''?'''.« '» «he County, rogvMher in the Supreme Coun ^""•' Comm.sa.onera for taking Affid.vTtJ .^u^remiSou^r'''^'''^'"^""''' Commiaalon.r for taking Bail in th. ■Col^So^errilr^^^^^^^ «-rge Hayward, E^.'ra. - — 3-- 35 Nathaniel Hubbard, Efquirt, Recflivtr of Crown D«bU, und«r Act 7 Viclorja, cap, 3t^ Jncoh Tilley, Licensed AacAioneer. Board of BUuailion.—Rir. J. M. Slirling, A. M., Thot. O. Miles, Calfiii L. Haihewny, H. T. Partelow, nnd C. P. Wetmore, E«quire«. Trustees of the Grammar School.—Rav. John M. yiirliii^, A. M., Rev. Jainee Porter, Jacob W. Barker, Nathaniel Hubbard, Oeorg* Uayward, and Stephen Burpe, Eaquiroa. ShtAury Agricultural and Emigrant Society. — John M. VVilmot, Eiquue, Preiidoni; Thos. O. Milo«, Ksquire, Vice-Preaident ; C. L. Hathaway, Esq. Secretary ; John Uazen, Esq. Treasurer. QUEEN'S COUNTY. Samuel Scovil, Esqiuire, Hon. Harry Peieri, and William Fosbay, Esquire, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Samuel Scovil, Esquire, Hon. Harry Peters, William Foshay, Tho- mas T. Hewlett, John Eaile, Charles Harrison, Petera Veamans, John McAllister, Lewis McDonald, John McLean, Joseph B. Perkine, Thomas Murray, Robert Goldini, William Murray, Charles Keith, George W. Hoben, Ebenezer L. Uurpe, (of the Quorum,) and Tho- mas Gilbert, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. Nathaniel Hubbard DeVebcr, Esquire, High SheriS*. Timothy R. Wetmore, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Henry S. Peters, Esquire, Renatrar of Deeds and Wills. John Earle and Thomas T. Hewlett, Esquires, Coroners. The Barristers and Altornies practising in the County, together with the Hon. Harry Puters, Samuel ScoTil, and John Millidga, Esq'rt, Commissioners for taking Bail in the Supreme Ceurt. Samuel Scovil, Esquire, Hon. Har-^y Peters, William Foshay, Tho- mas T. Hewlett, John Earle, and Juhn Humphries, Esquires, Com- missioners for solemnizing Marriage. William F. Bunnell, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. William Foshay, Esquire, Receiver of Crown Debts, under Act 7 Victoria, cap. 34. Samuel Mayea and William F. Bonnell, Licensed Auctioneers. Hon. Harry Peters, Samuel Scovil, Esquire, Rev. Abraham Wood, Thos. T. Hewlett, Timothy R. Wetmore, and N. H. DeVeber, Esq'rs, Trustees of the Grammar School. Board of EJucalion.— Hon. Harry Peters, Hon. Hugh Johnston, Samuel Scovil, N. H. DeVeber, T. R. Wetmore, Henry S. Peters, and Jonn J. Millidge, Esquires. KING'S COUNTY. David B. Wetmore, Hon. William McLeod, Thomas Beer, and Justus Wetmore, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. David B. Wetmore, William McLeod, Thomas Beer, Justus Wet- more, Thomas Ketchum, Henry A. Scovil, John C. Vail, A. C. Evan- son, John Barberie, Ebenezer Smith, Isaac Haviiand, (oftheQttorum) Samuel Foster, John Wiahtmaa, John Brillam, James Brittain, John Ryan, Johjn Henderson, Philip Nase, Alleit Otty, and Charles W. oiuckiuii, ii^squiriis, Jusiicus uf the Feace. LeBaroa Drary, Esquire, Higd SUerifi, ^n nR ^^^^^B uH ^^H 1 iji ^^^^^1 1 p . ^H V' ' ^^^^^R » 1 ■ !''' ^^B '♦K. ^^^B J! ^^^^H! ^^^^K »••( H ^H B' 36 Edward Belts Smilb, Eaqulre, Keeper of the Rolll, and CUtk of the Peace and Infeiior Court of Common 1 leas William Siir.p8on, Esquire, Regw^'^^of 1,Y''',' ■'"*JP"?*:„^ »«.^ David B. Wetmo^e, George N. AraoW, WiUiam Proai, and teac ^'^^iS^B^wtl^e^ S C. V.«. .nd A. C E.an»on. Enquire., CommissioneM for t«Uioa Bail n i»*«S«preffle Court. . John C. Va.i and A. C. Evawon. E«|«ir«, -nd «he Bf'"***?! "^^^ Attornies practiiinj in the County, Commiaaioner. it taking A^da ^^^Sa*;iJ^.'^ro%^ William McLe^, Henry A- Sco.U and John C. Vail, Esquires, Commissioners for solemnizing Ma">»8e- Edward b". Smiih, Enquire, Issuer ^f Manage L^enset. William Simpson, Esquire, Receittr of Lro^n Debts, under Act ' rB'Wetm'or'e'willlam Simpson and E. B. Smith Esq ni^^^^^^^^^^ Rev. William E. Seovil and Ret. William W. Walker, Irueiew oi the Grammar School. . „ „, . w» ^n «:««;th Wil. Board of Education.^VBvlA B. W«tmoft, Eowaird B. Smith, Wil- liaita Simpson, Esquires, and Ret. William E. Scovil. aii'4! COUNTY OF WESTMORLAND. Hon. William Crane. Hon. Amos E. Botsford, and WiUiamWilaoo, Esquire, Jusiicea of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. K \villiam Crane, Hon. Amo. E. Botslord, William Wilson. Edward Diwn, James Sayre, Philip Palmer, John ^^'t^^'^Bill Chap- pell, Harman Trueman, Lewis Trites, Will«m Ch«P«nj;"',.?«>^8« Stem Peter MoLellan Robert Scott, John ©hapman, William C. Smh*; Daniel Haninjton. John Trenhalm, George Oulion. Joseph ^va d Amisa W«<.l!n, Gearie Pitfield, Thomas G-lbertfo/ Me Qmrvm,) JaMiea Robertson, Thema. Prmce, James Wallace, Ws BrTwste;, Hiram Edgett, Samuel Black, Philip Chapman, and Chas. Dixon, Esquires, Justice* of the Peace. WiJliaw P. Soyre. Esquire, High Sheriff. Hon. Edward B. Chandler, Keeper of tha Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Coaft of Common Pleas. Andrew W. Wekh»n, Esqujre, Registrar of Deeds and Wi.ls. John Ed8*itand Aadrew Weldon, Esquires, Geroner*. John Smith, Wm. Wilsqn, Elisha Pect, Charles »• OuUon Esq'^, and the Barristers and Attornies pfsctismg in the County, Commis- aioners for taking Affidavita in the Supretne Court. ' Hon William Crane, Hon. Amos E. Botsford, Willum Wilson, Lew?s TVites, Ppter McClel.n, Jains. Robertson. R6b«i(5odr.'ey fetisha Peck, and Charles P. Preseoti, Esq^ww, Commissioner, for taking Bail in the SufWme Court. . H«n E B Chandler. Issuer of Matriice Licences. %ia™ Cha^n Hoi. Wfn. Cr«,e Bill Chjpp.li. Lj;wi.Trjtej, Robert Scott. John Smith, Peter McClelan, and J. Trenholm, Esq rs, Commisiioners for solemnizing Marriage. __«7«j*H*.k Thn Andrew Weld&n, janitfr. G«org« Pittfield, Gecwge Wrt»d«brth, Tho- mas E. Oulton, junior, Uenry Livingstoae and Enoch Sitles, Licensed James Miln*, Commissioiier «»f Bneya and Beacons, ^h%»=- . ^^ . ■ Board of Ech/eoiion.-Hon. Amos E. Botsford, Hoi|. E. B. Chand- ler, R»v. .iohn Black, Rev. Jds*ph Crandell, Ret. F. Gauwreau, Ret. Wm. Henderson, and Joseph Atatd, Esquire, 37 St..f.., E»3«''". P"''i;' J'SCT P«™» <* B""'"'" l. '?""«J •^fiir pKrE^"ii" '^^« •' «'»•• '^'"•' "■''" *" 7 Victoria, cap. 36. COUNTY oFnORTHUMBERLAND. Hon. John Allen. John R;5;-«dSToJ^&^^^^^^^^^ ,id8on. John Ptawr, Hon. f^'l'rXfe^f^^^^^ of Common Pleas. B. Alli«oo,E8quire», Ju»ucesof ihe Inrtr M^ Alexander Da. Hon. John Allen, •^J.'^'I.^^^^r^Jia Hohn fc Henry B. Tidwn, John Fraaer, Hon. •'*^PP.';^"Yo«Ho Alexander Goodfellow, Allison, John T. Willision. William Joplm,Ai«a^^^ ^^^^^ John WriRbt, Dudley Perl.y, ^^^^i,^t;i',^Z!^n Le.lie, John Gilmour, Jamea DaW. P'";''A;^^^^^^ Thomas W.Un- J. Donald, ThoinaaC. A»>«"' ^"c^fmBnTWif^^^^ Lauon, Phineaa d.rhill, David Crocker. H.C.D.Ca^m|n^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^j^^. WillUion. Jamea Hierlihy, Benjamm &iytn« , » ^ Johnson, „,ld. John Cr«?page^Jjred JJ'/^^'J^'^Xlexander Da.W.on, Junior, (of ^'^^ Q"?»-«'"i,^,^"'wino«gSby, John Leslie, and Jamea L. r ^TbarS'.%^; £e«^e Rolls, and ClerU of .he for taking Bail in Ihe S«P«we C°J'^ j^,^„^ p^,^, John J. Donald, John Neamith. H«n. •^<'*«P' JlTfriste^^^^^^ Aitomieapraetisingin James L. Price, Esumres. •"^J'^V" J" Affidavi"* in ihe Sup%roe Court. ci'Sistaer. for ^o^e^'J't^J^'^^fKriage Licenaea. S""hIK S^dTanin S^iney ComLssionera of Buoya and ""Tm^'carmarJotnT. Williston, and John for Sieic and Di»able*•*. ^**J«. ilk-. 38 COUNTY OF KENT. ci:!!'o7c:Co:Pl^.r'' ^'"''' Esq-ir«, Ju.ticesol the Inftrior 'rh^ni«^*'"*M°'T^*°',?*P"8"°' John Bowser, William Hanlneton rhomas Powe I, John P. Ford, William McLwd, James LomrDav^ Wark Lestock P. W DesBrisay. (awson, ; Court. n Daw- sqaire»t ReT. Andrew Barron, ReT. H. RuMcll, und Joseph Read, Esquire, TruMees of the Grammar School. „.„,.« j t-«.-o Wm Napier, H. W. Baldwin. Wm. End, Robert Gordon, James S. MorsB, Esquires, Rev. Geo. McDonald, Rev. Andrew Barron, Rev. H. RusMll, Richard Carman, and Samuel L. Bishop, Esquues, Board ^^Thomit^'Si. Deblois, Joseph Read, and William Napier, Esquires, Commissioners of Buoys and Beacons. r'„„„;„c Joseph Read, H. W. Baldwin, and Francis Ferejuson,- Esquires, Oommisflioners for Sick and Disabled Seamen's Fund. ^ ;^ ,. Henry W. Baldwin, Bfesqtiire, Commissioner for Wrecks and Direlict VesR8ls.-John Fraser, Esquire, Agent for Lloyd's. William Napier, Benjamm Dawson, William Deacon, John Doran, and John Donnelly, Licensed Auctioneers. Gloucester Agrkullurat Society. -William Stevens, S$qulre, Pre- sident; Joseph Read and Francis Ferguson, Esquires, Vice Prosidenls ; H. W. Baldwin, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Gloucester Emigrant Society. -F. Ferguson, Esquire, President; W. Stevens, and R. Dawson, Esquires, Vice Presidents; Henry W. Baldwin, Enquire, Secretary and Treasurer. COXJNTY OF CARLETON. B C Beardsley, Richard Ketchum. John Dibblee, and Jeremiah M. Con'nell, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas B C Beardsley. Richard Ketchnm, James Upham, James A. Mac- Lauehlan, JoMah^Browti, John Dibblee. Adam ^harpe. Francis R.ce Leonard R. Coombes. James Ketchum, John Bedell, Junior Abraham N Garden. Rufus U. Demill, Samuel Nevers, Charles A. Hammond, Henry Baird, Asa Upton, Paul M. Bedell, William Hallett. An>bro3e i Srnai Jeremiah m! Connell. Ch-rles Per ey. Benjamm NoMe^ Ralph D. Beardsley, Samuel Estabrpoks. Charles Connell, Benjamin Beveridge, Randolph Ketchum, Peter C. Amireaux. {of the Quorum.,) and John Keaion, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. John F. W. VVinsl2w, Esquire, High Sheriff j J. S. McBeath and J Craven, Depuiy Sheriffs. ^ , Abrahaiii K Smedes VVetmore. Esquire. Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common P ens. G. A. Bedell, Esqore, Registrar of Deeds and Wills. John Bedell, Charles Connell, J. Emerson, and C. R. Upton, Es. quires, Coroners. ^ m F. B. Dibblee, Esquire, County Treasurer. Peter C. Amireaux and Benjamin Beveridge, Esquires, and the Bar- Tieters and Attornies praciisiflg in the County, Commissioners for ^'a."rd'^Kelt';th'n"LSe^tt Bedell. J. Brown, Leonard R. Coombes, Benjamin Beveridge, and Asa Upton Esquires, Commis-^ sioners for Solemnizing Marriage. » ^.,t- «1 John Dibblee. Esq. Receiver of Crown Debts, under Act 7 Vic. c. 36; and Commissioner of Indian Reserves, u"''" Act r Vice. 45. Richard English, Jeremiah M. Connell, J. S. McBeatb, T. Collins, and Robert A. Hay, Licensed Auctioneers. _ _ Bmrd of Education. -Kichur^ Ketchum, John i^if'«'|*«v^*3^''?i' Rev S. D. L. Street, A. K. S. Weimore, John Bedell, D. L. Bedell W. T. Wilmot, Esquires, Rev. A. Liugcvin, Peter C. Amireaux, and, WiflUam MacUucblao, Esquires. «*»-«*«*Mlll,»{' ~|» Qwlelon County Agricultural Soeiefjf.-John Dibblee, Eaqaire^ Prt»id«ni} James Keichum, Joteph Harvey, Am Upton, Charles SoMry, E. A. Cunliffe, and Cbarlea Caan^lJ, Vice Prenidenti; Chas. Parley, Esquire, CorrespoBding Secretary; Geo. F. Williami, Esq. R6«9niinf Secretvy ; Kicbard English, Esquire, Treasurer. COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. Robert Ferguson. John Montgomery, Dugald Stewart, Adam Fer- suson, and Arthur Ritchie, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of CommoM Pleas. Robeft Ferguson, John Montgomery, Dugald Stewart, Adam Fer- fuson, Arthur Ritchie, Peter Stewart, Archibald Ramsay. Joseph [unter, William Hamiltoc, William S. Smith, Alexander Campbell. John Uhican, John McNair. {of the Quorum,) John Cook, and John McMillan; Enquires. Juatices of the Peace. John U. Campbtii, Esquire, High Sberifi*, Andrew Barberie, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Andrew Barberie, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Willi. Donald Stewart, Esquire, County Treasurer. Hugh Montgomery and Alexander Campheil.Esqqires, Coroners. Robert Ferguson, Dugald Stewart, Peter Stewart, James Paul, aod the Barristers and Attornies practising in the County, Gommissioneis for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. Andrew Barberie, E«qMir«, Issuer of Marriage Licences. Robert Ferguson, John Montgomery, and Wm, Fleming, Esquires. Commi8S4oners for solemnizing Marriage. John Montgomery, Dona'd Stewart, and Adam Fereuson, Esquires. Commissioners for Buoys a/id Beacons for the Port of Dalbousie John Monigotnery, BBd Arthur RitchU,. Esquires, Commiasiopers fpr the Sick and Disabled Seamen's Fond. Donald McLeod, Harbour-Master, Campbetltown John U. Campbell, Robert W. Kelly, and Alexander Campbell. Licenced Auciioneei-s. '^ ' Joseph Hunter, Esquire, Receiver of Crown Debts, under Act 7 Victoria, cap. 36. Adam Ferguson, Esquire, Commissieaer of Indian Reserves, under Act 7 Victoria, cap. 46. ' Firemrds for Dalhousie.^ Andrew Barberie, James M. Wilson, John U. Campbell, Patrick Green, Theophilus DesBrisay, Joseph Hunter, Dugald Stewart, WilU^sa Hamilton, and William. S. Smith. Esqaires. ' Fmumdsfor Camj>btlUon.— Robert Ritchie, Jaoies Stewart. Robert H. Montgomery, Chipman Botslord, Alexander Campbell. AMnander Ferguson, and Jamea S. Morse, Esquires. Trusts of the Rettigouclu Grammar-Sciwol.-^ John MoHgornery. Dogald Stewart, Chipman Botsford, Andrew BarLerie, EMuites, Rev. Jtmes Stevene. and Jesepb Hunter, Esquire. V ' Board ^Education.—Rev. Jameu Stevens, John Montgomery, Andrtw Barberie, Chipmsn Botsford, Joseph Hunter, and Denaid R^gmci^ Agriadturai Society, eatabmed 9th January, 1840.-- Rflhcrt FergMon, Esquire President; Hugh Montgomery, and An^ drew Barberie, Esquwes, Vice^Preaidenu j Dugald Stewart, Enquire. Secretary and Treaiurer. Annual Meeiing-arn Taesday in 4aBuafy * 4t HER MAJESTY'S CUSTOMS. PonT CK Sa«t JoH^.-HenTTiowyer Smith E^^^^^^^^ Carrington, 3d Clerk. Charles Drury, Esquire, Admeisurer of Ships and Vessels. Warehouse DepartmerU.-^Wffim Stringer, E-quj^J^^^e^^^^ Keeper; Thoma. P. Marter, Esquire, and B. Marter. Lockers. Su6.CaKector5.-Jame8 Sayre, Esquire, Dorche.ter ; John M^^^ Port OF M.RAMiCHi.-Henry Wright, EW«'f^^^^ seph Dean. Esquire, P"r P^ PY'^' «' 2,"tf *5'^^^^^ Hbckin, Clerk?-under the principal Officers Of Her Majesty* Customs at the Port of Saint John. Port of S*.,t A«DRE»..-Ate«nd.r Onnt.^^^-CM^ to"c. V. Forster, Esquire. Landing Soryeyor ; K. Ker, EMnire, Acting Waiter and SeJrcb.r ! WilBam Elton, Eaqotr., Ut Clerk and Warehooae Keeper. Sub-O>tUct0TS.-V. Bennett. E«qn're.. Campo Bello^ --— », Eruire. Saint Stephen; Cochran Craig, E«ia.re, Giand Manan. aTj. Wetmore, Esquire, Sainl George. , PROVINCIAL REVENUE. Beverley Eohinaon, Esquire, P^^ IW«««r-pher Mil- m, (Mira- liO Wiili- , Esquire, lel Foster, ; Dugald e, Grand ler Look- srse, Esq. , Esquire, Thomas McGinly, ton, Oak rracadie ; J. Bean, D. Mun- : W. H ells, Joii- viile; M. Wright, PROVINCIAL. VACCINE ESTABLISHMENT. Central Station— Saint John. His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, and Her Majesty's Council, Patrons of the Institution ; Hon. William Black, Di- rector of the Institution, Cbraraittee— Fredericton : ;— ; Saint Andrews— Reverend Jerome Alley, D. D. ; Vaccinating Surgeons—George F. Peters, M. D., Saint John; Fredericton— the Medical Officer in charge of the Troops. PROviNciiVL LuvATic AsvLUM,- AT Saint John.— Georgo P. Peters, M. D., William Jack, and John Ward, junior, Esquirea,' Commissioners. Provincial Penitentiary,— at Saint Jowtt.— Commissioners : William H. Street, (Chairman,) Hon. R L. Hazen, John V. Thurgar, Henry Porter, John Owens, John Ward, junior, John M. Robinson, William H. Scovil, and Edward L. Jarvia, Esq'rs. SUPERVISORS OP GREAT ROADS. Robert Matthew-Saint John to Hayward's Mills; B«lle'«J« *" St. John, and Forks of St. John Road to Quaco. BhM Botsford- Hay- ward's Mills to Nova-Scotia lin«,and Shediac toPttucoditc. George Aoderson-St. John to St. Andrews, and Corry's Inn (Nerepn Road) 10 Yorkshire Tavern. Alexander Goodfellow- Fredericton to Corry'j Inn: Fredericton to Woodstock, and Fredericton to Renoui River. Gilbert Williams-Nerepis to Gagetown. William Chandler- Dorchester to Shediac, and Sliediac la Richibucto. David Crocker- Richibucto to Chatham ; Newcastle to Bathurst: Bathorst lo Camp- bellten. and Newcastle to Renons River. James Ketchnm-Wood- stock to Areslook; Arestook to ihe Grand Falls ;^^ondstock to HouUon; and in conjunction with Alexander Goodfellow, lor tbe Bridge over the Arestook. Nathaniel Hubbard-Fredericton to the Fineer Board. James Fairweather- Hampton to Belleisle L. B. Rainsford- Fredericton lo St. Andrews; Waweig to St. btephen, ami Oak Bay to Eel River. Leonard R. Coombes-Grand Falls to the Canada line. James Davidson-Goodfellow's to the JSorthumberland line by Tabisintac. Joseph R^ad-Tracadie to Bathurst. James Wallace, Junior— Salisbury to Harvey. EMIGRANT AGENTS. Saint Jo/m- Moses H. Perley, Esquire, Chief Agent —In other parts of the Province, the Deputy Treasurers (see page 41,) act a« Agents. PUBLIC FUNCTIONARIES. Israel D. Andrews, Esq. Consul of the United Slatea at Saint John. Henry C. D. Carman, Esquire, United Slates' Consel at Muamicht. Henrv P. Siurdee. Esquire, Ageni for Lloyd's, at Saint John. Thomas Leaviit, Esquire, Agent for the Marine Assuranc* uompanies of New-York, and the Underwriters of Liverpool. , « « Hon. L. A. Wilmot, James Tajrlor, Benjamin Wolhaupter, an* t^. f. Weimore, Esquires, Commissioners of Government House. 44 JtmtB Brown, Jobo Gregory, and Sylvester Z. Earle, E»q'M, loipcc- tors of Parish and ottier Schoela rectiviug pecuiiiaty aid from tbe Lagiihiture. Jtnei A. Alaelauchlan and Jobo C. Allen, Esquires, Commit'ionera for the ■etilement of the claims of perttons entitled i Grants of Land, under the fourth Article of the Treaty of Wathiugtoo. Wilford Fisher, John Farmer, and G- F. Cannphell, Esquires, Cow- missinners for Packet between Saint Andrews tad ibe Islandt of GraoU-Manao, Gampo-Ballo, &c. John R. Parielow and Charles P. Wetmore, Esquires, Inspectors of Savioga' Backs. % John Ward, junior, R. W. Crookshanb, and John Duncan, Esquires, Cnmmiisioners to examine and report upon the Equipment of Steam-hosts, for the Harbour and River St. John, Bay of Fundy, and harbours and watera in Charlotte County ; James Johnson, Henry B. Allieop, and Richard Hutchison, Esquires, for tb« riTcra of taU Proviiicc, witbin the Gulph of Saint Lawrence. John MeLa4o, Commisabner for the ProTiocial Drsdging-Macbine. BANKS. Bank of Nsw-Bronswick— (In St. Joha)— Capital, £100,000. — PrMirfcnf— Thomas Leavitt, Esquire; Dinctois— John Bo^d, M. D., L. H. DeVeber, Hon. Hugh Johnston, Benjamin Smith, Charles C. Stewart, Gveofge Swianey, Frederick A. Wiggins, af;d Wi''iara Wright, Esquires ; CosAier— Richard Whiteside, Esquire ; Solicitor— John Af. Robinson, Eaquire; iV0■»"•?,• I^ "«■ *^Tpnr-ir Robert Wation, aiephen HilchiMi, foart£« of which have been .ubscnl^a in b^^^ ^^^^ mainder in Uie North Ani;"can CoJonMJjO^im^^^^ g^.^j^^ the CapitaU-Mayer ;/e^^^^^^^^ ^.Sf-JaLs'^Kirk. Hon. era, Esqmre; ^-"C«t X'^cctors oi -^d John Pollok, Esquires ; George Wheeler, Kaquire. „ ^(5. ^-g Taylor, Esqiiife; INSURANCE COMPANIES. ,al, £?'>0f 0-7P"^^ta"s McPt^^^^^^^ iScLean, Cbas.Fi.hei-. tors-John S.Coy,Cha8.McPnewjn,w ^^^ a,Hi Thoina. Thomas Bowdcn, John F. ^'ISLJf MeBealh. ^m.-^Agencm: Stewart, EsQuires-, Secretary, *^^,^?,'J?^'K^ -Saint Andrews. George p. ^gSLMdcr; Newcastle, (Mirami- and James Boyd, 9»™™>Jt °^^Km, Geo«e Kew. Agent ; Y?ent— James Kirk, Esquire , /^Jf^^*^^^,:"' p a . Wite »», tavitt. John Ward, Junior J£^^_ ^in^lS' Wi^^^^^ William H. ScoviK Darnel J. J*^»"J""V' . s^jicitor— George Esquires ; Srtretfltj^-Adam Jack, Eiquire , oohc»u;t b Wheeler, Esquire. ri., «4t Tohn WCapital, £50,000. Globe AssunAXCE CoMPANY-(In St. J^nO ^ap^^«^j ^ Pre,irfer.«-John Duncan, E«q«'" ' ^*^tS7c S^^^ RO^e" rW^lnS^afdSrH^H^^^^^^^ Sec«e«r^I-aac L. BedcM; Eaquii-e. _ imTV^ STOCK COMPANIES. 46 John Robertsoa, Isaac L. Bodell, John RovH \r n a* i .0 t .t*",„''^3§^£SrK-'i"^""' f^^O.""". -''power Walker Alffl&l, p 'i w ° ■ ^>">">^\OmM. John M. "iw'^rr'^"""^™ Si 'i.ie';i;;L?ss;: ''°''"' A. Wiggins, ami ThomL E wSflH^'T''' ^- ^'S"""' r'ederick Air^'r^Srwtf'-^-^-'^' "-'-nd. Age., >^,ftS„'^' Drr:f.„t"t?""^ C„™pa„,,-Alexa„der Bal- D.'^w"S^f„^^3j«{.-M Whipple. President, R„be„ to £400,000. Governor John r„f' £ iY'l'lPOwer to increase John M;,xon, EsJ Cec,o«.^GpZ' pT' ^T''^ Governor, Phreya, Newman SrniVh^Lol^^^^ ^^Vl^rose Hutn- Nichole,, Thomas x\Twnhar T p{' ^"'^ ^^I'V'^'^*''^' George and William Agga^'^F.;^^^^^^^^ Bainbridge John Norbury, Esqui;?, R;„kl"^'^tr' ■' ^^'i l^'» ^«^^'«n aSd Labouchere & Co^SinAnl '«*?"•*'*' ' iy'"ian'«. beacon, Esquire. CommitsiotfaS^^^^^^^ Sl'^c'cf t"^"'.^rP«'' Thomas Wright, Enquire Clprl pm^ mT^^* .^'^hard Jiayne. Surveyor and Overrer Comna^vl i ?^^"«^' ^«'^"'^«' ^^and wick, Honorable George>Se?^ ^ '" ^^^^^-B^uns- ofSaintJohn, John V.^Thurfar^u^/e ^'"^ ^-"««^ ^' ^^e City Jo^ S.- ;1„^!T;^ M^esty./bet:;;:te Bi- dent, the Archdta^nn • n^" Sk/w*^*! .^^'^ Government ; Presi- rable Archdeacon Co«iter"~«o!r n"" ^•-"icna.ri ifovernor, Yene- 47 p., Stephen fCellie, James . VV. Whip- liro. ip.— Capital, ctors— ThoH. idcr BaMoch, >aijiel J. Mc- I, Esquire. with power idmt; Johu iel, John M. • J. Ritchie, T ; Robert jr. aire, Presi- t, Frederick Jtarv, Alex- ill. and, Agent; cander Bal- lewart, I>. ;retary, T. nt; Robert :tors; Mo- yorated by to increase Governor, ose Hum- d, George Thomas •ainbridge Mon and Deacon, Hooper, i yiayne. ire, Land w-Bruns- the City cton. ; the Bi- :; Presi- •r, Vene- lon. W. rs^Hon. William Black D.C.L., Hon. Neville Parker; Hon. G.F. Stroof, Registrar.— COJiLKGE.—Vice-Preiidfnt and Principal— the Rev. Edwin Jacob. D. D. '.—Profoesors— Classical Literature, Hintory and Moral PhiloMphy— Rov. Dr. Jacob; Metaphysics and Divi- nity—Rev. Dr. Jacob ; Mathematics and Natural Philosophy— VV. Br'yden Jack, A. M.; Chemistry and Natural History— James Robb, M. D. . „ , Collegiate ScAotrf.— Masters— Mr. George Roberts and Mr. Jas. Holbrook. fVesleyan Atadcmy, Mount Allison. Snekville, N. B.— Governor and Chaplain— the Rev. Albert Desbrisay; Principal— the Rev, HnD»phrey Pickard. A. M.; English Master— Thoa. W. Wood. Esquire; French Tutor and Assistant in the Classical Dbpartmenl —Mr. Joseph R. Hea; Treasurer— Charles F. Allison. Esquire ; Committee— Rev. Meaars. Wood, Knight, Temple, and McLeod, and C. F. Allison, Esquire. New-Brunsioick Baptist Education Society.— Rev. Joseph Cran- dal, President ; Rev. J. Masters, and S. Robinson, Vice Presidents ; John T. Smith, and S. W. Babbitt, Esq'rs. Secretaries; Solomon Hersey, Treasurer. Committee of Managementr— Rev. Charles Spurdfiu, W. D. Hartt, Jarvis Ring, Aaron Hartt. S. W. Babbitt, James F. Gale, and Z. G. Gabel. Principal of the Seminary at Fredericton, the Rev. Charles Spurden; Teacher of the Prepara- tory School, A. S. Hartt. MADRAS SCHOOL.— T/«J Governor and Trustees of the Ma- dras School in New-Brunsmck.—The Lieutenant Governor or Commander in Chief for the time being; the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ; the Chief Justice : the Members of Her Majesty's Coun- cil ; the Judge of the Admiralty; the Speaker of the House of As- sembly ; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint John ; the Ecclesiasti- cal Commissary of the Province; the Rector and Churchwardens of Trinity Church in Saint John ; together with the Hon. Edward J. Jarvis, Rev. George Burns, D. D., and William Scovil, Esq'r. Robert F. Hazen, Esquiro, Treasurer. James William Boyd, Esquire, Clerk. New-Brunswick Auxiliary Bible Socicfy,— at Saint John.— Patron —His E.xcelfency Sir William MacBean George Colebrooke, K. H., Lieutenant Governor. &c. ; President— Hop. Judge Parker; Vice Presidents— Hon. Charles J. Peters; Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Hon. Neville Parker ; Treasurer -John M. Robinson, Esquire ; Secretary— James Paterson, LL3,. Rector of the Grammar School ; Depositary— L. H. Deveber, Esquire; Committee- Sam- uel Huyghue, Esquire, John Kinnear, Esquire, John Wishart, Es- quire, Samuel Bayard, Esquire, M.D., Alfred Smithers, Esquire, John T. Smith. Esquire ; Messrs. Nathan S. Demill. G. T. Ray, AUvniiflftr Bohinnnn. Georsre Hardv. Samiiet Hallett, James Ag- new, John Harding, W. D."W. Hubbard, James Pettingeli, VVm. A. Robertson, Robert Jardine, John W. McLeod, E. Stephen, T. 48 B. Harding. For Portlnnd— Meiirs. John Owcim. John Duncan, 8. L. Tilley, Charlw Watorb«ry, Alexander McL. Soely. For Carlston—G aor^e Bond, Esquire, G«org« Salter and SCecbariah Adsiua. Depository— the Storo of MMtm. L. li. DeVeb«r and Sou, Prince Wiiliam Street, Saint John. Church Society of the Archdeaconry of New-Brunswick, — Patron — Hia Excellency the lieutenant Governor ; Preaidcnt— the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of the Diocese ; Vice Preaidentn —the Venerable the Archdeacon; the Honorable the Chief Jus- tice, the Members of Her Majesty's Legislative Council, the Members of Her Majesty's Executive Council, the Speaker of the House of Asnenibly, the Judges of tho Supreme Court, He^ Ma- jeaty's Attoraey and Solicitor Generals, (being Members of the Society) with W. Scovil. Esquire, and the Hon. W.F.W.Owen ; Treaaurer— W. J. Bedeil, Em. ; Secretary— Rev. F. Coster ; As- sistant Secretary— Rev. Mr. Roberts. New'Bnat$wick Baptist Foreign Sessionary •Soctaljr.— Reverend B. Robinson, Secretary; Nathan 8. Demill, Treasurer; Board of Management: Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Messrs. S. Gerow, S. Her- aey, J. W. Hartt. R. Stephens, T. Lockey, J. T. Smith, J. Beat- teay, G. A. Garrison, and W. Hay ward. NetD-Brunav^k Baptist General Home Missionary Society. ^John T. Smith, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer ; Btard of Managetoent : the Members of the several Local Boards. Baptist General Union of New- Bnmswick. -^ohn T. Smith, Es- quire, Secretary ; Solomon Hersey, Treasurer. CLERGY. ESTABLISHED CIIURCH OF ENGLAND. The Right Reverend Johw, Loud Bishop of FRSoERicTotr. Rev. Richard King, Chaplain. Venerable George Costo^. A.M., Archdeacon, and Rector of Fre- dericton ; Rev. W. G. Ketchum, Curate of Fredericton. Reverend Benjamin Gerrisii Gray, D. D., Missionary of the Society for tho Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts 4 Reverend L W. D. Gray, A. M. Rector of Trinity Church, Saint John ; Reverend Alexander Stewart, Curate of Trinity Church, St. John; Rev. William Harrison, Rector of Portland ; Rev. Frederick Coster, Rector of Carleton ; Rev. Jerome Alley, p. D. Rector of Saint Andrews ; Rev. Skeffington Thompson, LL. D. Rector of St. Stephen; Rev. Noah Disbrow, Curate of Saint Stephen ; Rev. Thomas Maghee, Rector of U[iham and Quaco; Rev. W. E. Scovil, A.M., Rector of Kingston; Rev. Wilhara Walker, A. B., Rector of Hampton ; Rev. William Sco- %i'.'.^' ^•' ^^^^LSl ^PK^?°^^^ Springfield; Rev. Christopher miiner, Rector of vVesUleid; itev. H. N. Arnold, Rector of Sus- sex ; Rev. Abraham Wood, Rector of Waterborough ; Rev. N. A. hn Duncan, Soely. For J 2flcb«rinh >eV«b«r«nd '-> ,it cA.— Patron ^— the Right Presidentn Chief Ju8- ounci!, the Baker of the t, Hef Md- bnra of the .W.Oweii ; [[Foster ; Ai< —Reverend r ; Board of tw, S. Her- ith, J. Beat- iely.—John inagetaent : Smith, Es- D. ERICTOtr. tor of Pre- icton. ary of the ign Partflj y Church, of Trinity Portland ; )nie Alley, Thompson, Curate of jh&m and ton ; Rev. Uiam Sco- hrifltopher or of o US- lev. N. A. 49 Coster, Rector ofGagetovvn ; Rev. J. M. Stirling, A. M., Rector oi Matiaervillo; Rev. K. VV. Roberti. Rector of Kingsclear; Rev. John Dunn, Rector of Douglas ; Rev. James W. Disb row, Rector of Prince VVilliam ; Rev. 8. D. L. Street, A. B., Rector ot Wood stock ; Rev. John Black, A. M., Rector of Sackville ; Rev. Robert Arnold, Rector of Westmorland ; Rev. George S. Jartis, D. p., Rector of Shediac; Rev. Samuel Bacon, A. B., Rector of Mura- michi; Rev. F. H. Russell, Rector of BathuMt; Rev. J. N. De- wolfe, Rector of Richibucto ; Rev, Samuel Thompson, A. W., Rector of Saint George ; Rev. James Neales, Rector of Grand Manan ; Rev. J. Iludwii, and Rev. Sedgefield Ihowpson, A, B., Visitiug Missionaries.. ESTABLISHED CHURCH OP SCOTLAND. Stnod of New-Brom8Wick.— Prcs6y of Saint JoAn—City of Suint John: Saint Andrew'^ Chirch— Rev. Andrew Halket; Fre- dericton— Rev. John M. Brooke ; St. Andrews— Rev. John Itoss; Saint Patrick— Rev. John Cnsiilis; Sussex Vale and Sprmgfieltl. lacawf; Moncton, Salisbury and Shediac, vacant. j^^lfVi^oJ JVftramiWji- Newcastle— Rev. William Henderson, A. M.; Chat- ham-Rev. J.C. McBean; Re«tigouche-Rey. J. Steven ; New Richmond, tatant; Bathurst-Rev. George McDonnell; Tabi- sintac, vacant ; Glenelg and Carleton-Rev. Angus McMaster. The Synod meets at Newcastle, Miramichi, on the second Ihurs- day in'September, 1846. The Rev. William T. Wishart, Minister of Saint Stephen's Church, City of Saint John. CATHOLIC CLBROYMEN IN THB DmCKSE OF WEW-BRU5SW1CK. City of Saint John- Right Rev. Dr. Dollard, Bishop of New-Bruntwick ; Very Rev. James Dunphy, V. G. ; Rev. James auinn, and Rev. John Scanlan; Reverend Walter Aylward, Fredcrictoii ; Rev. John Shana- lian, Chatham, Miramichi ; Rev. Michae Egan, Nelson. Mira- michi ; Rev. Richard Verekir, Woodstock; Rev. J. CiHnrain«. St. Stephen; Rev. Wm. McDonald, St. Andrews; Rev * ; Gauvreau, Memraracook ; Very Rev. A. Gagnon, V.G., Shediac. Rev. Mr. Turcote. Grand Lake; Rev. Joseph Paquet, Ricbi- b«cto ; Rev. Julian Rioux, Buctoucho; Rev. Joseph Madran, Pe- tit Rocher ; Rev. Andrew Barron, Assistant at ditto ; Rev. Hector Drolet, Caraquet; Rev. S. Lafrance, Tracadie; Rev. A. Lange- Tin St. Basil, Madawaska; Rev. Anthony Gosselin, St. Bruno, ditto; Rev. Henry Dionne, St. Lucy, ditto; Rev. John Sweeny, Sussex Vale. WKSLEYAN MINISTERS U THE NEW-BRUNSWICK DISTRICT. Rev= Enoch Wood, Chairman. Rev. Enoch Wood, Rev. George Miller, and Rev. Fredctick >S 50 rtniallwdod. Saint Johti. South, f Germain-street, &c. ;) Rev/ Snlallwdou.^i^^.^^ John, North, (Portland, &c.;) Rev Sajn- Ue\ D. Rice, Carletou, Long Reach, &c.; Rev. Inghaui bntchfte, r!pd«ricton' Rev. Wesley C. BeaU, Nashwaak, i&c; Rev. J. F. l/nt Sdd andGagetawn; Rev. James G. Henn.gar, Mill- ?own- Rev Ktenry Daniel, St. Stephen and St. David's; Rev. Sael Pick erst. Andrews; Rev. Arthur McNutt, Rev. A.De«- BH^v and Rev Humphre; Pickard, A.M., Sackville ; Rev. sSon Bu«by, Point He Bute; Rev. Wiliiant McCarty, Assist- ant MissJonarv/Petitcochac; Rev. William Sinithson, Bridgetown-, Pev Ge^ffe M. Barrett, Aylcsford ; Rev. George Johnson, and Rev* Stephen Bamford, Supernumerary, Annapolis and Digby , Rev WiSiani Alien, Sussex Vale ; Rev. Richard fhepherd >I . ramichi; Rev. Robert Chesley, Richibucto; Rev. W.lham Ten - Se and Rev. Christopher Lockhart, Assistant Missionary. Wood- Sock "nd Andover ; Grand Manan-to be visited by the Minister stationed at St. Andrews ; Ba diurst,- -vacant. Baptist Misisters is New-Brunswick.— Rev. Joseph Cran- ial! S^lisburv • Rev, Luthrop Hammond, Andover ; Rev. James BlLney &^^^^ J«h" ^arsters, Gveenwich-, Rev Wfliiam Sears, Hopewell ; Rev. James Tozor Blackv. U^ Rev. TituB Stou8. Sussex Vale ; Rev. Benjamin Coy, Sa^nt Ma- tins- ReT William Harris, Nashwaak; Rev. David Craudall, Sprinffield ; HevrThomas' Magee, Saint James ; Rev Samuel RoEon Saint John; Rev. A. D. Thompson, Samt Andrews ; Rev J C SkLer^Wickham; Rev. William PulciferH.rvey ; Sr J^hn Magee Mauger^ Rev. J. H. Tupper, Wakefield; l:;:p"5V:gge, Springfield, ^^ E. J. Harris Portend; Rev. Charles Spnrden, Fredericton; Rev. J. A- Smith, VVicK hum- Rev. Charles Thome, Johnston; Rev. George Rigby £kas Rev William Hall, Saint George; Rev. Joshua Bunt- Sr^Nor'ton ; Rev Nathan Cleveland, Shepody ; Rev James Wllker Sa-nt George ; Rev. James Walbce, Hillsborough ; Rev W H Beckwith; Rev. James McPhee, Spnngheld ; Rhv. Sdmon'd mS,n; Waterborough , Rev. Thomas ^Saunders, PrhJce William; Rev. John Francis, Carletou; Rev John Mills. Canntnc- Rev. William Fitch, Woodstock; Rev. James Trim- ble Sami Mart ns^ Licentiates-W. P. McAdam, Jamos Herritt George F. Miles. William Coleman. Frederick Joyce, Patrick iSy, Joseph Catharine, Daniel Perry, J. W. Haitt, Thomas Todd, John Sears, Alexander Mutch, James HopkiUi. Reformed PRESEVTEmAN CHORCH.-Saint John-Rev. Alex- ander McLeod Stavely. Independent CHURCH.-Saint John.-Uev. J- C. Gallavvay : Sheffield and Grand Lake-Rev. James Porter ; Nashwaasis and Douglas— Kev. Mr. McCaiiuru. Rev. John McCurday, Minister at Chatham. (M»ramichi,) of the Presbyterian Church of Nova-Scotia, in connection with the 51 j) Rev/ 5V. Sain- Satcliftey !V. J. F. u; Mill- 3 ; Rev. . A.De«- 3 ; Rev. r, Assist-' getovvn V son, and I Digby ; lerd, lyii- im Tem- r. VVood- JVliniiter ph Cran- IV, James eenvvich i lackville ; aintMar- Craudall, '. Samuel \ndrevvs ; HfTvey ; Wakefield ; Portland; ih, WicK- e Rigby, ma Bunl- !V. James igh ; Rev, Id ; Rev. Saunders, ohn Mills, nes Trim- OS Horritt, i, Patrick , Thomas lev. Alex- Gallaway ; A'ausis and imichi,) oF in with the Jflnited Associate Synod, Scotland. Richmond-Rev. Mr. Rci^. Keswick Ridge— Rev. Mr. McCurdy. The First Free Presbyterian Church,— Saint John— Rer. Robert Irvine.-This Congrefiation has been lately organized ;-- its members consist chiefly of Presbyterians who have emigrated from the Province of Ulster during the last tvy enty Yf *"• and who having forme'! themselves into a Congregation in the WH»jer ot m^4, applied to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian. Church of Ireland for their present Minister. Synod of the Presbyterian Church of New-Bronswick, ADHERING TO THE STANDARDS OF THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY. -Presbytetif o/Satn«Jo/»«.— Norton, Hammond ?'^««^' ^^•' j^^^^^ Andrew D?nald ; Saint Stephen's and St, James's, Rev. Andrew Stevens. A. M. ; Springfield and Sussex Vale, vacant ; SalrnoE Ever, vacant. Pr/achef in eamectim with the Synod rmdent in sZuohn-Rev. John Gibson Macgregor Presbyterr ./ ^ra- michi .-Blackville and Nelson, Rev, John Tarnbull ; Richibi^o Rev. James Law, A.M.; Moncton, Shediac, &c., vacant. Jtfw- Siflfies Mvii Ihe bounds of the Synod :-R«v. John Irvine, and Rev. William Millen. ' Ministers licensed to Solemnize Marriage, under tlie Pr^incial Act of Assembly. --Sampson Busby Thomas Magee, Samuei Bancroft, Joseph Crandall, Albert Desbnsay, Mrchael Doyle, Henry Daniel, George Johnston, John Marsters John McCurdy Archibald McCallumTMichael Pickles, Samuel Robinson, Richard Shepherd, Gilbert »P»»-r. William Sears, J^'^^^ftephens, A. D. Thompson, Enoch Wood, Richard Williams, Richard E. Burpe, David Crandall, Thos. W. Saunders, Lathrop Hammond, George M Barrau, William H. Beckwith, David J. Chase, Richardsom Douglas. George Miller, Arthur McNutt Daniel McCurdy. W. I- liam^Smithsouf Frederick Small wood, Joseph C. Skmner Wil- iam Temple, James Tozer, Charles Tupper, James Walker, James B. Ambler. Wesley C, Beals, Benjamin Coy, Robt. Dickie, GeTrgeGarraty. Amos Hitchings, John Magee Abner Merciereux Ezekiel Master;, William Harris William Hall, W|^ham Pu Icifer, James Reid, James A. Smith, Joshua Bunting. Robert Irvine, Ingham Sutcliffe, James H, Tupper William Allen, Andrew Do- J\d, Wm. n. Fitch. John Francis. J. C- Gallaway. J. GHenm gar, John Mills. James Porter, Charles Thorne, John Turnbu.l. Maxims for MER«HANTS.-Written by a merchant-Jonathaa Dvmond, an Englishman : — , . , .u u ■ „*■;» (Credit Should be sparingly given, and integrity be the basw of it^ Guarantees should only be taken m writing, and a consideration always expressed therein. ^ ^ ^^^^ hj.« whe« The iKuor 01 an nonesi man, as lai a= i^yi^y s- -' ---- he dies— therefore, honorable conditions should be in wnUflg. Xiyin^ won't stand, while truth is truth. m STAl?F OF THE ARMY, SERVING IN THE PROVINCE OP NEW-BRUNSWICKr Under MaiorGeneral Sir Jeremiah Dickson, K. C. B., commanding Her Majesty's Troopn in Nofa-Scoua.Now-Brunswicli, Priuce kA- ward Island, aird iheir Depeodenciea. GARRISONS.— Frerfericton.— Lieutenant Colonel G«orgeWhan- ttell, (33d Regiment,) commanding in New-Brunswick ; Venerable Atchdeacon George Coster, A.M., Chaplain. Saint Jbftn-Major Frederick W. Whinyaies, Rf.yal Engineers, Commandant ; Town Major, J. Gallagher, (H. P., 98th Regt.); Rev. B. G. Gray,p.D.,Chap- h\n ; Staff-Surgeon, Thomas Alexander. Woodstocre-Ueut.G. H. Cazalet, (33d Regt.) Commandant. Saint Andretos -LxeMi. W. m. PecheN,. (3Jd Regiment,) Commandant} Re?. Jerome Alley, D. D., Chaplain. CoMMtssABiAT Dbpabtment.— /'VerfcricfoTi.-Rithard inglis, Es- qu re. Assistant Commissary General ; Robert Baker, Esquire, Depu- ty Assistant Commissary General 5 Thomas Paisley, Commissariat Issuer. SaM Jo/in-Alexander Edwards.and Henry William Wood- fbrde Plant, Esquires, Defuty Assistant Commissaries Genei^l ; U. C. Poulteney, Commissariat Issuer ; Heniy Marshall, Office -Keeper. Ordsakcb Depabtmknt.— Sainf JoAn— Frederick C. Frith, Es- qaire, Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper; Lieut. Samuel Huyghue, 1st Clerk} Robert Pickihall,2d Clerk; William Bond, Siorehouseman ; Frederick Harrison, Armorer ; James Emison, Office-Keeper. B-vaRACK Depabtment.— Sain* JoAn— Captain T. W. French,, Barrack Master, Andrew Whyte, Barrack Sergeant. Predericlon— John E. Woolford, Esquire, Barrack Master} William bairbairn, Barrack Sergeant. St. Anrfreioa- James Kyle, Barrack Sergeant. Royal Engineeb Department. —Sam^ JWm— Major Frederick W.Whinyates, Commanding; Edward Lleyd, Cleik} Henry Henni- Rar, Overseer of Worka. Frerfcricrort-William Crewadon, Clerk ot Works. Board of REspKteTivB Officebs.— CCXrfinancc Department.)— Major Frederick W. Whinyai»s, R. E. v Captain Sianway^ R. A. j Frederick C. Frith, Esquire, Deputy Ordnance Storekeeper. OFFICERS OF CORPS SERVING IN NEW-BRUNSWICK. RoTAt, Artillery.— Saint JoAn— Captain Henry St«nway, Commanding; 2d Lieotenani, E. B. Wioter bottom. FrederlctoQ— Lieutenant Paul W. Phillipps. 330 Regiment.— Fredericton—LieHt. Colonel George Whsnnel I ; Captains Henry W. Bunbury, John Williamson and H. K. Erskine; Lieutenants R. G. VVale, E. W. Donovan, J. E. CoUings, Charles Mills. (Adjutant,) and Henry tllick Burke ; Ensigns Horace Trower» and Thomas Wickharo ; Paywiaa/cr- Patrick McGraih ; Adjutant— Lieutenant Mills; Quarter Mwfer— Joseph Jones; Surgeon— Jaa. Murray Drysdale. r , -n Saint Jo/m.— -Major Frederick R. Blake ; Captains John U. Johnslonf , W. Maude, and tiidward A. Milinan ; LieulBnanis Charies P. B. Walker, and H. C. Fitzgerald ; Eneisn J. Rottoti : Assistant- Surgeon Frank Andrews. At Woodstock- LievUenftni G. H. Cazalet. At Saiai Andrew*- Lieut. W. M- Pechell. 53 nmanding; *riuce Ed- ge Whan- ^enerahle i— Major It ; Town D.,Chap- at. G. H. t. W. M, y, D. D., [igli«, Es- ire, Depu- tmissanat tm Wood- neral ; U. e -Keeper. F'riih, Es- ghue, Isi ouseman y sr. . French^ iericton — Pairbaim, rgeant. Frederick ry Henni- , Clerk ot Iment.)-' h a. A.; [swrcK. Stan way, lericioQ— Vhannell ; . Ergkine; , Charles :e Trower» [djutant-— 'con— Jas. John D. IS Coaries Assistant-' [. Cazalst. l»ROYINCIAIi MILITIA. STAFF. His Excellency Lieutenant Colonel Sir William Machean George Cote- WIS i:^ccuruvj J, jj Commander in Chief. The Honorable SlnantCoUel George Shore. Adjutant General- Major ChSiii^S? S ^ "^"IS^ I^^^^ Captain John C. Allen, \N. °- A">«i^fJ^» f^^"" Advocate Generai Major the Honorable Lemuel Alien Wslmot, Judge Attvocaie ^^n^ Major G^r^ge PrSe'slky! Staff Adjutan t-9th May, 1839 . NEW-BRUNSWICK REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. Militia Rank. RegtH Rank. jrje«..Co/oneL..Rich'dHayne.,W.)28gJ| \lf, ^B ^eK 1838 jWajor-GeoTge F. St^e , aSMJr 1841 30 Ma? 1841 '^Tm^- ^/'''°^'°"' 2JuW; 829 23 Feb. 1838 €uptain...L Mowali, ^^^'J' ° g ^ar. 1839 A. K. S. Wetmore, ^gADtil 1834 23 Feb. 1838 William T. Rose, 8 April, 1834 .« WilliamHushson 30 Mar 184 3 ^^^^ Stephen K. Foster, 31 Mar «J 23 July, 1841 UtLie.enan...^m^. -|--| -^^,,3. ^^^L. ..el?;;l:i^3t K FVederick A. ^'i^gios, 27 April, 1834 dmo ■ wTanT'^right. ^0 April. 1843 10 Apnl. 134. C C Stewart, 1» do- ^^- ^^ 5 a «- r-iSsrffi'.i'Kis y>a3/mas/er.......Ja«.W Boyd C^^^ | j^^-^ ^341 ?;5rl:::F:B:TSj^ 1338 23 June. IS3S YORK LIGHT DRAGOONS. Cop^'am-William F.,F. J.ones. \l'^, ^, "^ J«ieu/enaf?t-fcdward vv oiiiier, "f,th May,' 1845 CVn«/~Th/.ma8 F. S. Street, J^J ^ ^ ^33^ Quarfcmesier- Daniel Duff. ^^" ^"'' 54 YORK COUNTY MIllTIA. First B^ttalron. TAeutenant Colonel. e.Miachin. 1st Jan. 1832 Major. Matthew Brannen, d<^ do Captaini. D. L. Robinson, 24 Nov.'2C :.F. Taylor, 15th Sept '30 6. E. Ketchum, 22 Aug '31 J. A. Beckwith,17S-p'S3 T, Gardiner, (Afr.) I An?. '35 Asa Coy, 20 Jun'S R*bert FiiKon, 14 Oct 41 Joba Greg»rj, 6 N«t d» W». Eituy, 21 May, '42 Spafford Barker, 22 do do Wm. Sege*, 18 Aug '4a LAetttenanU. Georec Lee, y. 6 No? 41 David S. Kerr, 7 do do Wm. M'Lean, lOAiip'2 Jas. S. Beek, 26 June, '43 John S. Coy, 27 do do G . W. Turner, a^ a» do do John T. Smith, 29 do do TiiMk R* Barker, 30 do do Ch. McPberjon, 1 July do Edwin J. Jacob, 2 do do Geo. b. Flood, 18 Attg.'43 Enaigtts. B.W.nai»mond,l2Ang '42 Jesse Fiek^rd, 13 do do John Rice Jacob, 14 do do Jat.P.W«lmore, £6 jun.'43 John Daris, 27 do do Tl.omis M. Bliss, 28 do do George F. Bliss, 29 do d« Paymaster. Jas. Tayler, (cant) 14 Jnn ['24 ^Adjutant. G. F.TI.Minchin, Cipt. 18 Sept. '33 Quartermaster. B. WolSaupter, Capt. 11 Oct. 36 Assistant Surgeon.. H. A. Hartt, 19 Mar. '39 W. N. Akeriey, 1 Sept'30 &.D. M'Pherson, >9 JHn'43 Second Lieutona'^.ts, Thos. Bawden, 11 Oct ^ WauWatU, jr. 19 Jun. '43 '34 'S8 '29 do do '32 jRiJUs attached to I si Batt. York. Major. I. k. Wilmot, 28 Mar. "38 Captains. yv S. wiiicttUi, o{j Aug 'i>0 John Sinipsen, 19 Jnne,'43 First Lieutenants. F.E.Bectwith^,31 Aug'30 SocoadBadalionb. Lieuttnant'Colontl. John Allen,, 21 Alay '21 Major.. W. DaTJdioq, 8 Sfpt. Aibrah. Yerxa, 10 Sep. Captains. George Long, 2 Feb. W. C. JosHd^ 3 do Jas. Hartley, 4 do James Miles, 3' April John Borker, 30 Sept. '30 J.. Hans.'nond, 6 do '84 W. Davidson, 7 ilo d» D. Phillips, 8 do do John Ycrxai W) Sep. '33 Enoch Dow,. 11 do do Daniel Parent,. 12 do de James Jones, L4 do do Liitutenants. B; Burl),. 21 Sept '36 Geore;e Fos,. 24 do d« R. E. Barker, 6 Sept '34 Henry Jones, 8 do do Thoe. Parent, 9 do do D. Yerxa, Jun%, iO Sep. '38 JamnCllfi; II de do Jacob M'Keanj 12 do do James Christv, 13 d\) do Benj-Wlifiler, 14 do do Hobt. Kilbuin, 16 do de David Dom 17 do do John Brewer, S.Feb"29 John Davidson., ib ao de Asa Dow, 17 do do J. R. Pallrrson. 18 do do James NeNoo, 3 April '41 Joseph C, Allan, 14 do Ensigns.. Wm. Jones, T. Parent, S. Cronkite, P. Watson, B. Hueitis, Ch - J.S 6 Jttly '29 8 de do 11 do do 14 do do 7 do '34 15 Feb '39 Elligood, 16 do do Lons;, T. B. Wheeler, 18 do do D. Alherton, 19 do do J. W. Rainsrord, 19 do do J^nies I'iirent, 20 do do Matthew Phillips, 21 do do Thomas Eraser, 23 do do Wna. Kilburn, 13 Apr. ' 1 And. liHinin>nd, 14 do Elijah Miles, }5 do Joseph Parent, 16 do Janas Uro.wn, 17 d«. Paymaster^ Thos.JoDe<, cap. 13 Ap ''Ji AdjuiarU. I. Lawrence, c. 20 Sip.'S(> Siwgton. W. Caverhill, ;,16 Apl '3t: ^arttrmaiter, 9. Parent, Ens. 3 Jdy 'i>3< Third Battalion— (Light Infantry.) lAeute'tant Colonel, John Robinion, 1 Jan '32; Mitjoi . A. M' Lean, U June '35 Captains, RosoOurne, 12 Dec. '2« 1). Hallett, 13 do do Geo. Clem^nt.j, 14 do do L. Caaipbeil, 15 do do J. M'Gibbon, 12 June '3* P. Campbell, 8 do i5 Joba Stpphent, 20 Sep '37 Arch. M'Lean, 10 do '38 Alex. Rojs, afr. J 5 July'SiJ John M'Bean, 18 may. Hi* James Carman, 4 Ap. '42 LowisD. Wij^an,30 June '45 Lieutenants. Wm. Stirling, 8 June ';?& Jacob Brown, 19 do '8 ThosCaMpbell, 12 Sep 'ft Robert Paliner, 13 do d** Geo. Neveri, 18 may, '40 Wra. Dayton, 19 do John M'Lean, 20 6o Alx.Campbfll jr. 21 flb Wy neat Williams, 4 Ap '42 Tlws.Wiight, jr. Sdedo H. Coupertbwaile, 6 do do Ify. B. Robinson, 7 do.Ho John Burpe, 8 do do Ensigns. Pet.M'Failane, 19 may '40' Samuel Eslev, 21 do Miles M'Millan, 22 do Wm. Clayton, jr. 23 do Alex. Deiiald, 4 Apr. '2 Frederick Estey^ 5 do do Sans. Clayton, 6 do do Wm. Pickard, 7 do do Robert Waugh, 9 do do F.P JRobinson, jr. 25 jiil. 4.'i John R. Jacob, 30 June, '45 Thomas Main,^ do do Adjutant. T. Wright, cap. 20 May '37 Surgeon. James Robb, 8 March, '39- Atsistant Surgeon, Chas.ecm,M D. 30jua '45 Quartermaster. W..Daytoii,. U. 30 juao, MS '2« do Ho do ■'3* ! may, '40 19 do ) do 21 ab ,4Ap''12 5 Off (]» i, 6 do d* , 7 de-Ho 8 do' do 55 BAINT JOHN CITY LIGHT INFAKTRY „ . • T P«i.r.Lieute«*ot Colonel Cmmandant St. Joh.C.tyM.l.l.a.-26ll» T. A. P'| 4i Wm. Higariy, 24 do E. L. Thome, 25 do Firs* Ldeuitrtctnts. Dou5la!Clarke,30in»y'33 W. H. ScoTil, 1 Jane do E.Krtcbum,Af.lSep'3J gi,«onW.eock,18Ap'.8 J.hiiW.S.iiith,24Apr'39 Ge.r^cWhee>er,25dodo J. W. M'L"MfJ'''*'>,.A 27 June '40 Edmund Kaye, 24 do'l Gfoigc Thomai, 2o do Ge».nuWhUuon,jr. 26do Second Licvtennnta. JohnW.Oudlip, Af. 1 Sjp, E.A;Pricp,Af.3lAus'3fi Wm. E. Moore, 21 do do William HowanI, 22 do do Wm. F. Smith, lO Sep do P. M . Rohertsoii, 25 Ap J>J T W. Roherl»on,24do do R*. S. Hutchison, 25 do do SAINT JOHN CITY RIF)LES. L,V,.an«ne CofoncK ' First LU^enanis. Wm. Wa^.lck.^J- 4 J V. Th«r«»r. 29Ai>s'42 Geo. F, Sipitb,2Aug. 41 ,,r. R. M. BurtM, 24dodv> Major. John H. Oray, 3 «te do ^.,j.^^ ^^^^^^ 26d« do ,ohnWarBN...'33 J. wl H^^V^li M3 ,. ,. B.d.lV «)Sep. ^ EW.Grecnw;od,24Fe'39Ch,,.W?Rod8er,,24dodo ^ .^,„„, ?r^"w"d;''^S^df |i?»rvt tell T.B.Millid^,(c)29.«g42 £u;;^I"b:L^n,24dodo Tho,. R . Gordon , 31 do SAINT JOHN SEA FENGIBLES. LUnt^nant Colonel AUea Otty, Co.r«an.«n..-(26tb February, 1833.) Major. Samuel Stiange, r7ir&, i -: - w": wt^'i '.I io I; J"V. T'K^M.Vrrnv 23 do do Georac City, 1lju''?,''J2 .18^3 '4":,^'^^: lU. de R. W. Crok,h,.k, jr. 1? C«pt«tn.. J-7'iaIe 1^ do do Richard LoTat, 13 do Thoma, Reed, 2 Aug. '30 W- C^a.ke |6 ^^ ^^^^ U?P"^.., n-,^" Ji^TS. ^Sa^ Jo T.M.Smi.h,c.23Feb.'B4 ;u' n-,J 'iTAiii'JiS Gilbert Jordan, 'wn:?ln,ll^.r:io William Ball, Gco/l. Lovett,23 Dec. '37 ^«l^«'^L;"f' ?;.orgeEag!e,.lOSep'.J8 R.GMora.^^ VVm-^Jordan, 11 J«ne '42 ^Jl^^li John Browns l2 do -T„h„HicB Paymaster. Llmtenants. iA> A'*"r. ' — 31 t'o do 1 Feb do 3 do do Job; Rrch'ard,on, .7 Au'J^ ^.artcrmasteu GcaS.amoo, 26 D.x. '57 Wm. Lcavilt, cap. 22 Feb Benjamin Peel, 27 do do I •!* An-irsw C. Oity, 28 do 00 SurST??**- Ivixa Ojyfn», ?0 Jan;)r, ^4 J met W' 'S^** *' '^ 56 SAINT JOHN COUNTY REQIMlNT. I.it«(eoaat Oo1od«1 Ohtrlei Simond^, Ooinoundbig— 29th March, 182f. '^ FltitBattalioa. LUtUtnmnt Colonel. Geo. Autierion,27 Nor.'St Major. O. 0.€«raian, 24 Oct. >43 Captain*. Saml. OaltoD, 5 April. '25 Hobwt Payne, 17 May, do Jai. Ketckua,'23 July, '23 Dani«l Aosley, 25 Oct. do James PayM, I Sept. '4 ^(atkan Godtoe, 8 Dec. '7 Ch. Walerbtry, 9 Ap. '9 Geo. CLirke, 30 Oct '43 Tlioj. Cunnard, 21 d« du Wni. Park*, 22 da d.a Jat. Flewclliiig, 23 do do C.Vr.Ketcbum, rf 24 d« do Ltuutena/Us. S. L. Dykeman, 28 Jat.'2S Cb. Theal, 29 do do J. Stepbeaa, 27 Oc!. do Jaa Bartlett, 30 Aur. '30 W. H. Travii, 25 Oct do W.Craft, 1 It. rir. 11 Ocdo J. Quintan, 2d do. 13 du do y. Jordan, 14 da do Kobert Gunnard, 15 do do D.H.AiHlersoivr. 1 8«f>.'34 J.F.tioddard, rir.2 du do Hen. Kptclium,rir. 3 Jo do Andrew Ulack, 27 Nov '38 T. Gilletpie, 1 Jt. 9 Ap. '9 G. Vauifban, 20 Oct. '43 J. Liogley, 21 do do John Arulpy, 22 Oct. '43 W. Weifbore. 23 d* do R.Whiteiidf, jr 1 It r 24 do G«o. Youpf;, 2 It r 24 do do G.V.Nowlio, Af 24 do do Ja>. Howard, Af 25 do do EmignJ. Oha». Theal, 27 No». '33 Tb«i. M'Oruna, 2« do do Nat. Lee, 29 do du Hubert Steven), 30 do do Thoa. Pa»ki, r.O Oci. '43 U.M.Andcrio.i. 21 do du W.H.A.Kean*, 22 do do ManticeTilioii, 23 d'> do Wm. M'Aviiy, 24 do do AdJiUant, A. Monzjes, capl. 8 Au.'24 Paymatt^r. G. Matthew, c. 30 Aug. '30 Surgeon. I'- U.Hnmillon, do do do Quartermatter. W.Sci«iumell,c.i6Apr.'S3 Second Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. Jame* Moran, 3 Sept. '36 Captains. J. Cunningham, 25 Or. 'SO John Fow'nei, 16 Aug. '1 Wni. M'Cuiinon, 17 do da William Vail, 6 Dec. '37 Samuel Abholt, 7 do do Jaue» Swiiu, 11 Sep '38 George Ball, 9 Dec. '39 Eph. Sentill, b July, '40 Siephrn Moiier, I do do JohuB, Pattison, 28iep.'4l Lieutenants. A. Brad«h«w, 1 Jttly,'22 TboaAt Fowue>,17 do '31 Geo. Mwieri, 6 Dec. '37 Jas. Hatheway, 10 Sep. '38 W. 11. Sfuiill, 6 ^uly, '40 Philip Moiirr, 7 do Jama* Moran, ( do William Jordiu, 9 do Jiimc* O. Cody, 10 do Danl. Gallagher, 5 Dec '40 A.Q. Crooktbank, 28 •e.'41 J. Cunuingkam, 18 Oct '48 Exsigns. H. Anthony, 22 Sept. '21 Thoi, Bean, jr. 10 Sep. '38 Edwa'*! Brown, 11 do do Edward Mailer, 6j'uly, '40 Edward Sentill, 7 do Ruberc Lonn, P do Simon Vaughtn, 9 do Win. Fownea, 10 (Jo Gvorae Fowues, do Wm. Ball, 5 Dec. '40 J.O.Crookihink,28 le.' 41 Tho». D«wnr,jr. 16 Oct '43 Adjutant. T.lI.BIack, cap. 5 Aug. '31 Paymaiter. ['26 J. R.Parteloyr,rBp.24>iov ^uat-tennnstcr, T. Slepbrnji, 3» Aug. '30 Surg-eon, G J. Haidiug, 1 Jan. '32 SUNBURY COUNTY MILITIA. Lieutenant Colonel. T. O.Milei, 25 Oct. 1828 Major. ,, '30 Colonel. Major. Thomm Berry, G}Uc.'31 Hugh M'Kay, 1 Not. 1793 ^ Ja, Sliiuca, nf. 7 ife-r, '41 iiugU . ■MQ^ %m ■' 57 Captains. J.A\mar, (». I.; o ^1" M'L.tod, jr. 1 auit. do J. Coninek, 2 I-rb 29 Hen. liilCuDS;, 7 M«y 4! J^/ "J ^oX 28 do do J,,. Maxwell, »5 Feh '39 John Tr«'*dweU, r.l. 8 Jo y*"'"] "^ »' jO do do w.u. Libby, 16 do do George Sin»p.o«, 18 do JoU- ^"^^^'^^j , Mar. d« Wm. ll'L^o'd, 17 do 60 S.c^ f'%%'*"';^;- 41 '^'""" Pa5m«««r. John G,>.mer. UQjuly '41 J. K. Boyd, nl. 9 inav, 41 i jr ^^ ,3^ ^^^^^^ .^4 a, John M'Uounl, nf.^ lO J^ T. T- W^"»^^^^ -^^^^^^ M'^on...!!. 25 do Ricli.M'a«e.U.6aug.'42 TImm. U. Abbott. »6 do Swrf eon. _^ _ ,^^ Firtt Lkuftnanti Thoi. 8iin*,j<. 8 Dec. 37 li!^^:&l'^^^^ ^^■V:;::^-Zir'' AIM. Gilwan,' H do JohBlr»in, 5apr. '2 Payma«*er. J. WiUon, c»p. 2 Sept. '26 jltJ/utant. J.H.Whulock, (capt.)23 Sept 1832 Quarfsnmwter. Wm. Whitloclt, c. 5 itpr. 42 Surgeon, Sam.Frvc, 2 Sept. 1"7 AsuU'tant Surgnon B.F.tioTe,M.D. 7 ma)',*41 J 09. Third BatlalioBL Second Battalion. , H. M'Alliiler, 27 Mar '28 QuarternKMUr. cieudeni.inc, r. 6 l-^e 29 Ble«.nelt, (Capl) 27 ^ A,„,.,rons,-.. 6 Apr ft Fefe. 1844 j^,,„ii,„„„h, 10 do i>> Jo«. Andrews, iSl-.b.aO William Wauon, ii; l'o do JohnM^xwll, 21 do do James Murchie, 23;uly Ml 24 do 25 do 2H do 27 do Matthew lUti'nnh, 2 *• Second Lieuttiiantt. A. Liiid>av, 5 April 'J2 S. Hill, (riflei) 7 I. do Jo.. Youag, (r.) 6 Feb 39 Lieutenant Colonel Ha.ri,Hatch,l3Ju„a'26Je«<»,Cbn.tio. ^•y*"'- ,^ Jo.. H, M^x^.n, C. R. Hatheway, 6 Mar '26 jj^jk Milberrj, .«-, . • ^ %C^aaL_.» fin ftftiS Captumf Janci BtowD, i^ J"" '31 H. H. Hatch. 15 Feb. '39 B. Filznerald, 22»nar. '42 John MJlBtoih, 23 do Lieutenant Colonsl. Thoi. Wyer, 22 June, '24 Major. Hugh Flaherty, 1 J."- '32 - Li^'nanU. john ]\?Le«d, » do d. Captains. C. A. B.b.ock, 21 mar. ^ Jo"" ^ 30 do do H.S..«,e.^ 27May,;22 WelC.«;eroo,26j«ne'43^^^^^^^ ,, i„ Ja.. Pratt,' 22 July, 28 Charle. Hatch, 27 d« do » M'Kmzie, 23 jul. 41 8. M'Farlane, 6 Dec. 24 , ^'«'?''' a j.,„e 37 Stephen Am«. 24 do S.WalUc, 10 July, '32 ^^'^^if'^^^'V'^^f^ Sa.nu.l Han.ii Toiiah Kniaht, 11 do do J. Macintosh, 28 mr. "J^ K.M..K.;.l9Mar.'33 J.bnCh.ffey, » V'«^. M« Arcb.MC*llum, 20dodo Tho». L-MT^lm^r. 42 Dun. M'Farlane, 21 do do Jo.eph Patch, ^^ •"> Philip J«ti»on, 30Scp. do John Fnher, Geo. M'Koii/.ie, 27 Feb.44 Robt. S»in1iel Califf, 28 do do. Uha John M'U«to.n, *o »" ^-„rM'ATliiicr, 7 do d» Wm. Chafftv, 26 J une '43 J**"^" ™, J do do C. E. O. HatUeway, 27 do . acob "^^J ?• ^'^t' Jf 4^'. To H»r.Tho«.p.dVl7 Feb.'3R Augu.. B?"«/,f '' -/ ^* «*" Harris ScotI, 8 do do r. « /t?„rk 21o\ar '42 John M'Leod, 9 d. d. C. A. D*b«ock,21 mar. u Sainu*-! Hamilton, 25 00 John Milrhell, 26 do Dsniel Sullivan, 27 Geo. J. ThoiBBOi), 2 do do Goo.M'Kay,' -29 do do Lit»*tenants. J.Missinett, 2J«ly.'29 J. Justison. 11 do '32 JohnBuck5taff,23M>.r.39 W.W. Hawkins, 33july 42 John Mann, 31 do do Peter Clinch, 1 au? do Janus Davies 2 do Robt Alcbi.on, 3 do Win. Swarll, 27 Feb. '44 Dune. M'Farlane, 28 do do '^'*^*'"' «4 T 1 >Ad Rifle Cowpany. Adjutant. j^,^^ ^^^^. ■ , ;, it. do T. Moics, cap. 1 Aug '34 Quarter Nasttrs. Geo. Kay. 18 Feb. '40 JoiiasWmcbestei, 18 do Surgeon- W.C.M'Siay, 18 May's© Fomlh Battalion. Lieutenant Colonel. .Tohn Marks, jr. 1st It. John CSmi|*ell, 2d It. do do SZ N. ftlarks. 13 July, '40 AaronUpW 23>ly'41 Adjutant. Ji. Campbell, cap 2 Ap Paymaster. J.M«iks, £?p. 1 March 'do QnctrtermMler. R. Watson, It. 8 June, '39 Surgeon. L. Wejion, 1 March o«, "iS:^«- ^tt,s;'^-3i .«^E-«n.^>- 56 CtTiIry 4i(aeb«>nding. Firtt BaUaUoa. Major. T.E. Smith, 12 July, '42 Captaim. Wro. Smith, 12 June '26 Jti. Daatljr, 19 May, '28 £. Sliltf, 16 may, S9 5. Undtrwood, 28 July '32 S Biiliittot, 30 d» do I>. Hanninston, 22 do do Alex. Cain, 23 do do J. N. Chapman, 16 Nov. '10 Win. Milnr, 17 do John SluUz, 18 do' John Seotl, 19 do Richard B«II, 20 do John Weltini, 26 Feb. >44 David Boyd, 27 do do Chai. Lockharl, 28 do do Lieutenants 6. Wtldon, 8 May '28 P. Gonttiiitine, 1 Aug 32 J. Hanaiaston, 22 May, 33 R. Dobton, 24 do do O. l(anninrton,25 do do ThoLWelliog, 17 Not. '40 K. D. Chapman, 18 do J^met Welling, 20 do Jacob Tritcf, 21 do Rurui Smith, 23 do Hor. B. SraKh, 27 Feb. '44 Frederick Willing, 28 do David C. Blakenry, 29 do AlfredSroll,! Mutch, '44 Michapl Hairii, 2 do do Bfurlin Drek, 3 do do fhoj. Stead man, 4 do do Entisv^. J. Kelion, 19; May '28 Z. Lull, 17 May 29 Gro. Cochran, 21 May '33 John Wf 1 ling, jr. 1 8 Nor 43 Edward Smith, 27 Feb. '44 Wm. H. Smith, 28 do do Fred. Batewan, 29 do do Alex. McGhic, 1 March, do Richard Armour, 2 do do Matthew Hohtead, 3 do do John Jen**. 4 do do Stephen Gilderl, £ dodo Martin Woitman, G do do Merrilt Hairit, 7 do do Joi. B._LtBlanc, 8 du tlq Xhod. ThiiHtdeaii, 9 do do Adjutant, K. Bo<o R. Sayre, 4 do Wrn. Botilienhonte, 5 do Tho<.<^gden, 2 it, ait. 6 do N.BMlm«r,2ltar.l2iu1.42 Cli. Pnlnier, do. 13 do do Blair Bolsford, 18 aug. '43 Emigiu. Wm- Lamb, 28 Jnly '30 C. Bou lienhnuse, 26 lep.'SS Beni. Weill, 23 do do T. And«ri>on, 24 June '35 Jof. White, 20Aug'36 D. Roliichiiud, 21 do do W.U.Wi-ldon,3Aprd^'40 Edwin Dixun, Crane Charters, Gideon Maxwell, .Taniei Casiidy, Junis Taylor, ■.V. I'nly, 41 Ja«. J. EvHBs, 3 July, '41 Win. Fawcttt, 4 do A. R. Wetmore, 5apr. '42 S. Ctr. Oulton, 18 auR. '43 Joh:i S. Chapman, 19dodo David Chapnmii, 20 do do Kobt. Trenholm, 21 do do Christ. Richardson, 22 dp John LecTP, 23 do do Ac^utunt. J.Chapmiin,cap 18 Jim '36 Quarter Matter. Tbcs. Sxyre, citpt. do do Paymoiter. Joseph AliiioQ, (cap.) 22 June, 'J5 Astfstant Surgecn. J. N. Mniphy, i July, '41 Third Battalion. Major. S. Clarke, 26 May '34 Captains. John Smith, 27 April 22 D. Cameron, 12 June '33 T. B. Moore, 22 Oct ilo J. Brcwfttr, 1 Aug '35 O. Calkins, 2 do do E. Peck, 17 Aue 'St? W. Kirkpilf ick, 23 Ap '3f) Daniel Sleeves, 24 do do John Cleveland, 25 do do John Bfaliy, lj»fy '41 Aaron Robinstn, 2 do Lieutenants. E. Feck, 26 0(1. '^S W. Read, 27 Oct '28 EliasPerlt, 10 Juno '33 W. Grocf, E. Slaphens ai B.H. Newcom Patk. Sinclair, Thoi. Cliike, Mariner Steei S. Stiles, 2 It. John Rodgeis Benjn. Mar*hi Joieph Robin Ensii John Reid, Wm. RodRcr C. Robinson, T. FitigeralJ Luke Brewsl Michael Dufl Wm. M'Kay Jsshiia Bi»h( Jai. Hamillo First 1 Lieutena ii\vt. Frase M Jas. M'Doii R. M'Leod, C«j W. llamilt( D. Perley, A. Goodfei W. tJray, M^Oianny, Thoj. Ullo J. Uenders T. Robieh 3. M. Johi Alex. Key, Alex. M'U Fin. Morn Kiah. Huu Josh. Rua D. Keith, G. M'Cull Alex. Day Donald M John M'L U Andrew 1 J. T. W Wm. Ca D. Johns' J. ML« p. Morri Janiei Ci J. II. Pe D. M'N> Geo.Wi Don. M' Asa Peri John Ml Atex.Ca ft. •1, 26 do'40 IS/ulj, do tar.12iu1.42 lo. IS do d'> , 18 aug. '43 28 Joly '30 !e,26»ep.'32 23 do Jo 21 June '35 20Aug '36 do i^'40 ,21 d» ,3Aprd ell, 4 5 7 8 9 10 do p. k, J July, 41 3 July, '41 , 4 do re, 5 iipr. '42 II, 13 aiiR. '43 nan, lOdodo XH, 20 do do m, 21 do do -Json, 22 d(> 23 do do &18 Jiin'36 atter. t»yi. do do iter. J, (cap.) 22 JuiiP, 'J5 Jwrjeen. I July, '41 Ualion. or. 26 May '34 int. 27 April 22 12 June '33 22 Ocl ilo 1 Auk '35 2 ds do 17 Aue 'St? k, 23 Ap '3f) , 24 do do 1,25 do do IjVy '41 n, 2 do ants, 26 Oa. '23 27 Oct '28 Q June '33 W. Grocf, 13 J«n'. ^ E. SUpheni art. 22 Oct V"* B.H. Nrwcomh, 3 Auk; 3b P.tk. SineUir, 23 Apl. 33 Thoi. Cl»ike, 24 «!o do Mariner SteeTei, 25 do do 8. Stilfi,2U.»rl. 6july'40 JohnRodgeu, l;Vy '41 Benin. M«r«hi.ll. 2 «lo Joirpb Rohinjon, 3 do Entignx. John Rf id, 11 June '38 Wm. HodReri, 15 do do C. Robinson, 2 Aug. do T. FitigeraW, 23 Apl. '39 Luke Brewster, 24 do do M-nbael Duffy, 25 do do Win. M'K«y, 26 do do JeihiiA Bishopp, 28 do « o Jai. Hamilloii, l;u/y '4i 59 J.Sltriill,Cap27Apl. '24 Quarto' Matter, J«i.Ilod|«ri,(ll.)6july'40 Paymiuter. D.M.ClMke,/Mju7y'41 Surgton. W.Wihon^ 25 Ocl '28 Fourth Battalion. Jjitxttenant ^olvntl, a»y. Chapman, 8 June, '88 Philip Chapman, do do do Caftain». J, Andf rion, 31 M»y, '31 John Avard, 1 J«»» «» John Trenholro, 2 do do John Copp, « ;■"'? 4» JohnOgJ'n, 2 d» LUutenantt, Wm.Hughioo,n0May'81 Liffy Allan, 1 J"n»/31 J. Downing, 2 4o do Robert Copp,18M^y f Al<"». Munro, » J"W» Thoi. Oulion, jun. 2 do Emignt. Vm. Morru, >9 M'.y 32 Benj. Allan, ^.J^''? Dan. GoodmM, Iju/y 41 JohnWelU, 2 do Eichd. Johnion, 3 do J^djiaant. J. ChapmaH, c 25 July '30 Quartermarter. 0. AlUu, Kent. 30 May '31 Firit Battnlion. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY MILITIA. .^ a >4it ttai'm Stcoad BatUlio*. Lt'«tit«non« Colontl,, DatidwH, 2 July '39 Captains J. BelU, John Sinclair, 16 Aug. '40 Jainc. Milter, 17 do Lieutenant Cohnd. G. Lrl.on, 1 «'• r. IJ juj 42 j!'MS;"b^.^M£.-^^i^ J Ueaderson, 1 June '3fa J. IH i^eoa, * «s;S:i^S S^;:^- ^'-^«— W. Fiddei, A. Duncan, A. Mooret, uo M. B.AIliton, do T. Underbill, do "R- Jardine, do 22 Aug. '22 1 June 2^ 25 April '25 26 do do 12 June '27 18 May '30 19 d» da 6April'3»5 6 do do 8 do dt> 9 do do ,o George Kerr, 15 Feb 3^ 25 Ap. do Tlio. w iiiousH-v, - Alex. M'Oeatn, Biu....i.- "■urarimour ' 26 do do H. HammiH, 20j d» 7!*^fJvi'i„„ 17 do Ja». Cameron, 15 Aug. '40 Donald M'Lrod, U do do 0«e» M Lw n,^ / u. W.«o«, John M'Leod, 12 do do D«d. V^^}^?}' ,^i ^ t. Aslle, Umttnanis. ^l * t kK.i. /3 do J. Fi leraore, Andrew Hay, 5 April '26 Wjn. ^^^l^'U"".^ J. H-r.ey. J, T. Willi.ton.6 do do Wm.ML.O, '30 Robert Loggie, 12 do do J. Munro, do Alex. Logeie, ■'36 Robt Sinclair, Don. M'Donad, 26 do do ^ ^Quarter iM«m^^ ^^ ^ ^^^.^^^^^ ,o ...B.;« AsaPerlcT, * ^'^ . " ' """"v'7^,^ Rich'd ivaerson, « > "" . John M.ci;ie, 29 do do Snrffe^- j.„, .30 J.h^ J. N.mUh, 12 d. Atei.Ci»merop, 15 Aug.'40 Atex. Key, xbju« 13 do do John Arbor, - - _ 14 do do 0. A. Harding, 16 Feb- f 15 do do J.me. Stevrarl, 17 d« do r6dodoDi.n,M;Tavu^^^^^^^^ 60 Mmigns. M. Hoviv, i) Mar '24 A. 0(ai|>bell, 19 ell M-Lean, 22;une, >40 llHbitttuii Cr»eker, 23 do William Wahb, 25 «!« C. J. Wootbauuter, 23 Amk. '41 Richard Stithar, 24 do do Ch. Siiuoiidi, 10 aug '42 Oliver WilUid, 11 do ^V. N. Voiiaiag, 12 do Jm. Groker, 13 do Jduiei Oraiie, )4 do Jtljutant. U.Crockvr, (ca|i 1 1 Ma v24) 11 May,'' 36. QuarUmtatter, r. Mitehtll, jr. 21 uiaf,'44 Surgton JohoThuinpiun, 20>B.' U) Li'UUnmu C.:,'oneI. Jm. Oilniour, 27 April '40 Win. fiaher, 24 Jul v, '44 Mnjor. Elijah FuuUr, Ujun. '42 Vaptaint. Ah»| Pond, adj. 1 mi v 2% John Donald, 1 2 y\n» 27 Thui. Underbill, 7 apr. 86 John Munroe, 22 inarcli 41 Alex. Mi'Lag^an, 23 do ]{obi)ri\Va»*bn, 3'J June '45 Nat. Untlethili, 28julydu Lituttnants, Jacob Ilovey, 17 mar. 30 T. Cuuglilin, 22 do John Arb«, 13 April, '3t>ell,SS July 45 John Uccantlin, 29 do do Jainca McLK^jia, SO du Win. M. Bailer, 31 do Zaelieu* Fowler, 1 Aug do Thoi. Doniild , 2 dg do Knsig, Chas. M'Rhw, 7 npr. 3(1 J.iuitts lUddy, I U Feb. 3!« Win. Donk, 22m)ir. 41 V<^v.. Soiall, 25 march, Ml laokoi t'onJ, 28 July, '45 John J. Don^M, 29 *i Tiioa. U. Undfrtiill, 30 do lameiJ. Mitihell. Sid Win. McKS2 ll'ttjor. Ad. Ferguiua, 19Mar. '.:9 Captaiiu. J. Dou;>1m, 2t} Der. *25 1>. M'ln osh, 27 do do D. Siewait, 9 March '37 A. M-Pbersen. 10 do do li. Frrguion, jr. 11 do do J.Jttaiiigouiery, 12 do do Alfcx. FerKiDion, 19 Mar39 Lieutenants. W. Cmig, 13 July '25 Win. Fleniining, 14 do do A. Fraaer, 23 May '31 W. M'Pherion. 9 M»i '.37 Andrew Barbaric, 11 do do Jacuea Paul, 12 do do Johu M'Fai lane, 13 tio du Ensirns. D. M'Nair, 9 M»i '37 R. Monteomery, 10 March, ^ '37 R. Jardiiie, 11 du do M. FL-rguiun, 12 d« do Adjutant. Jai.M'ri»rioi>,c. 110c28 Surgeon. D. R. C*rier, M. p., 19 M*icb, '30 Quartermaster. Joiephllunier, (li.) dodo GLOUCESTER COUNTY MILITIA. Firal RaUalioD. TAsvtenmnt Colonel. John MilUr, 5 Sepl. '4? Major. John Fran, 10 du W. F. P.Wheun,I4Mar. ['37 And. G. Fair, 9 Nov. 40 Win. Fia.«r, 5 Sept. '42 Tuhn BairJ, 6 do Win. Deacon, 7 do Wni. Stcveui, jr. 8 do Win. Pallcn, 9 iLo Juine* Qeiiry, 10 du J<.ha Miller, U do John MorriMin, )2 do Fredk. Conimeau, /3 do Pnymiuter. T. M. DeBlui*, r. 9 A|i.'39 Adjutant. Jas. Lac, c^p. 12 July, '24 Surgeon. Rshsrt Qiii'os!!. 9 A"r. '39 Quartermaster. J.Rced,lieM- 1511a;r'29 Second Battalion. LieutenaM Colonel. John Young, IJaa. 1832 Major, W.Landry, 1 March, 'S2 Captains. W. DrTsdale, 14 June, '24 A.Landry, 12 July, '25 K.Oamphell, ad.l2J»y.'26 R. Hixon, 1 March 32 Mich. Martin, 2 do do PeterDeGrace,4 do do John Dortm, 5 March,'32 UrbanLandrv, 9 Nor. '40 -■ • - do do do do do do do do du do 3»mr.i Young, 10 Cico. Sivret, ll Jos. Sewell, I 2 ThouiHs Kerr, 1 3 Val. Gibbi, 14 Robl. Robcrtton, 15 do do Hush A. Ciif, 16 do do TMuteiinnt!. J. Gcnnic, 13 July, '23 A. Campbell, 26 Jan. '27 P. Camplell, A. Loub;!-, J»oie« Dtfin, A. Landiy, A. Robiibiiui Raphael De);i Richard DaM Duncan tiayi Wm. Taylor J oh i» Kerr, Edvria Laul M Oeorje Pag' Cuf Wm. Bowjc R. Jardine, J.P.Ford, { J. W. Well Colin Rank Suml. Oirvi Wm. Bralt Jo?. Muzer Wm. Roac W. Fitzser Wm. A.B Litt Donald tttji J JV. Clare, Wm.Girv A. M'M'd John.Millf Andrew D John Mail Pal'k. Doi Ja-i.D.W Accb. F. ] Jai. Ualli Firs Wm. 3*': Philip D ( J.S.Wel Philip > T. Botsv Awl. Ha Jer. Ma Joeeph. Lewis C John W Saml. e .. 1. \T Visa. ■>' Tho*. i Qeo.II 13 April, '3 22iu!ir. 41 !5 march, MI 28 July, '45 M, 29*. rrhill, 30 do I hell, Sid Etc, 1 Aiix do , 2 do do tant. p. 30 J lint 45 [tui.) do do ry.lOMirch, '37 11 dodo 12 dudo \ant. ii,c. 110c28 con. , M. p., 19 Mdtcb, '30 mister. ■, (h.) dodo attation. Colonel. IJaa. 1832 or, . March, '32 tins. 14 June, '24 12 July, '25 id.l2JFy.'2ti . March 32 2 do do ,4 do do 5 March,'32 9 IfoT. '40 10 do 11 do do du do 12 13 14 do do do do do >n, 15 do do 16 do do 13 July, '23 26 J an. '27 p. Cmplell, 29 Jan. 37 A.Lo«;.r, ^Myr. 32 Jw.e. U«iu, 7 do do A. Undif, 9N»T- f A. llobuh.uJ, 10 do do RiphMlDenmcf, II don" Riibard DaNtwn, 11 do . o U«nc»nlUy,;r. JSJ"''® Wm.TtyU', 4 do do JolmKtfr, 5dod« EdwisUuUo, 16 do do 61 nobt. Young, jr. 17 do Jo Tho». .\rch*r, 18 do t^o OsviJ Ferjuwn, 19 •" ^* A.D.Ilanl«|«on, 29au|.4i J^nsigns. And. Wil»oii, «Mar. 'S2 R«n«OhMon, 6 flo do Fian.LearBlty,9NoT.40 Jo-ep". Coomb., 10 do do Luke Duett, 11 do do Wm. Louiiitr, 12 do do j„.BU«kal!.jr. tSdodo Wm. I>.y.d«l«, ' •» '1« '^ JanjuWalih. » 6 dodo J» 17 dodo W.Fit7.!icmld,2Ai)ril, 40 Wm. A.Rhvk, rjtuttnnnts. Donald Uonkin,l!*fc'^^'- ,29 jA.Cl.re,l.l2CM.y,33 Second Baltalioo. lAevtfnarxt Colonel. Wm. Coa(e«. Ensign*' Placid Porrifr,23 May, *31 J.Tbibideau, 25 do do LraHirk,,jr. 27 d* d- ? A Purdv, 10 Aug. u" Gr.g.CrJi3r,22dO?t'3.'* JohS Burke, U.28doo.lo MarrinerlIicki,lOMar.'37 Oliver Ward, »• ^o do Ane. M'Ii.l««h, \ 4 Oel. 4h Jm. M'Ph*r»oH, 15 do do AJjutant. A,B.8«ii»b,c.23May,»3l Quarttrmaitn: A.^'Wc^ol.^J';^y' 34 j^^„3^^,,^ ,4 0c.. '41 And,«wD,.on,l«Apr. 38 ^_„,„„4on.2eMaT'31 John Maine, 17 do uo r^- . . » 27 do do Pal'k.Donelly,ia do do I'«^f^' ^ 9 Aug. »1 Benj. Cole, 8 J«ne '33 J. H- £^*'^ I'g mir. 41 N. Warren 5 Nor. do J; J;- f^'^*;';; 2!^ do do Jo, I 'cwellins, 4Ap. 3b ^^'n« "^^^^ 30jalv,'42 John L. Fo"«i«'', 3 «'," „ ^..^y ii J.ly, '32 W.G.Hardin6,27 Mar '4b D. '"'^^^^^^^^^te/ Jame, M'Leod, ^28 do do ,„^„p^S, U- 25 Sot. ' Fint Battatton. JW«uJe»»«mt Colontl. Wiii.al'Leod,29May,'33 Majar. Philip Dunn, 29 Mafy» do Captdirtf. J.S.Welinorc,27MRy,'22 Philip Na'c, 29A,«-. ._ T. Botswick, 2-5 Oct. 28 A«l.Hamn,, rif29J«l.,^2 ' V o„i,h ogdodu JohnPrice, U.25^oT. '39 Seoai%ALkut> I. Foihaj,e*p.22 Jun. *A Wm. PyMPfiL 21 i» 4e Quar(«rm41 Diivid Smith, 6 Nov. do Jamei Seelye, 2 Juoo '2 Iiaac Raymond, 3 do do John Palmer, 4 do do And. O. Otty, 5 do do John Rayinoud, 10 Jun. '43 Jaoiei Campbell, 11 do do Lieutenants. H. A. Demill, 14 Sep. 29 J. Sediquieil, IS June, 30 W. Debow, 25 Gel. '90 Z. Davit, 13 June, 33 Hobt.W«il«ce, 22 Oct. do I'.W.H. Malowi«y,2dk. 6 July, '40 John Cai«, Ifl June, 4t Ch. E. Soiilh, 3 July, Ml J. W. UpLam, € N.,y. do Win. K«tchuui,a^un€,'42 Simon Hayi, T do da Stap. Fowler, 4 do do Jamri Hallall, S dn do Don. Miiboncy, ti do do Wm. Earl, 1 It. 7 do do JeiieGillis lOJuae '43 Win. Mclirigor, 12 do do John L. Uarbarie, 13 do do JSntigni. J. M. Fowler, 14 Sep. '29 J. F. Sharwood, U5 Orl do Ja«. AUxander, 22d Oct 33 John Morriion, 3 Julv, '41 W. H.Uaotcr, 6 Nov. '41 Don.Uuliannaa, 7 do do David Drew, 9 do do VVm. Orabbe, 2 June '2 (}. Lamaieaux, 4 do do We. Wei more, 5 do do Wni. II. While, 10Jun.'43 Alex. Uuraett, 11 do do John Barlmrie, 12 do do Alex. Campbell, 13 do do Adjutant. A. Ein;liili, cap. 2JAg.'38 Quartermaster, E. S. Wetmore, do do pt. >30 iiritd. iUwieU. 21 Aug. '53 W«6«l«ielK 1) du. '34 R. Smith, jun. 20 do do D. Vanwari, 21 Aug. '34 John Oiirrie, 5 Oct. '35 Jas. Colwell, 10 aep. 38 JohnJ. MilUdge, I do. 40 RichaidHewlett,5S«p'42 Jaa. Graham, 16 Auk« '45 Juhn Armstrong, 19 do do Rob«rt Smith, 20 do do LitxUenants. R. Dinxee, 7 aept. '30 J H. Daveber, 2i Aug. '53 Qe«» Clrabautf 33 do do JameiTilur, 11 Aug. '34 ThoaGolding, 20 do do Wui. Carpenter, 11 Sep '37 John Colwell, 10 Sep '3» Birdi.Carpcnter, 1 aep. '40 John Gaunae, 2 Sept. '40 Am Smith, 5 Sept. '42 FranciaWoodi, 18 A02 '45 Thoa. Han iaoii, 1 9 do do James Kimlow, 20 do do Ensigns. S. Ourrie, iO Aug. 'ST John Alaya, 20 Aug. 'Si it: E- 8mil'>> Uteli29 I, '2i On do 22(1 Oct 33 3Julv,'41 fi Nor. >41 7 do d« 9 do do 2 June '2 4 do do 5 do do , 10Jun.>43 11 do do 12 do do I, 13 do do II Aug. '34 20 do do ,11 Sep '37 10 Sep '3» r, 1 »«p. '40 2 Sept. '40 5 Sept. '42 18 Aug '45 , 19 do do , 20 do do J,.. E. Smilh,2l !lieli »«p. 40 2 do A.I. '3S J. M'Aiiur, Ji A.,. ;n o.»j». «v|;\^ " ■''■ '''' '/.":::;;«.....».*..«., «,i;,i«j UMiftu A. «,..MComb,2flJub.'3l T. Cere,, ^.^Z'-^^-l J.iiiri Uulier. 27 do do J. bbeaftr, *1 A»». -/ do do '43 ! Auc. '«S 13 do do Wm. Vlnieirt, « jntji Gideon Uiitlta, 7 du John llu» SHiiib. 6 8»P»' ''*2 Peleri Cox, >3 Tho.*M"urt:th, 1BA«.'46 Kh*'" «7«' ig^A^t*''? W.U Uu. ,.., 1» Jo "lo John Mullio, 18 Auj;. 45 Uicha.d Fow'ur, 20 do do 0*"^' ''* ^,* ^ Apr. 'i4 L. M L-»n, '^•X;.;.27 Eu.a. KUin', 18 A;.*. '45 J»iwM Mu'llin, 11 Aug. ^4 do do do .do IVSi) di J«"me« H.inur', 12 Aul '43 20 do do Allan mcLeao, l^Joa"- Jhmei LaU«^ H d» do John Siarkey, 1* do dt Euciu KUin, 18 A..f . '4^ Bfnjn. Witlirow, 19 do d'» B. P Smilti, 21 Auj. '2e Second Battalion. i,a«« Clarke, « JohiiM'Gr»i;or, 7 Jamei Alton, Kirk. Stone, do do a do IS Aur do do do '43 Major, PeteriYe»iniB<,2SMiyS» Andrexv l»«rt«n, 13 d" «»« Fianci. V ulioii, 1^, "•,«*? JnhnM»D«n»ld,18A»i'45 • ::~,^u ' William Peiiv, 1» do d« .M'Letuf «J"-'23 Jo>>uSe,ord,3r 20doda — CARLETON COUNTY MILITIA. Linitenrttit Ce/«.»»«i .Adjutant. JobuEarle.Ce^p'J"-**) 17 Au(j, '38 Qitartcttnaric. D. Palmer, SO Aug. •»» Surgeon. Bevun, 14 Aag- '43 Ben.'OU'ureliiil, 28 do Litfuttnani *-•"«"'"•,„_ au/., n..ii 24 do Rlch.K.lchu«.lJau'32 A^b»%»"^'' i,h, S do ^"•^""■■aMav d. EberOner, 26May,.'4J 8M.y, «!• 5,,bert0.r».n, 27 do J«hn DibWee, T^? nibUUc. 4 do 2. Roj^t^ A.p»i?;r, 30 do 7 May. '32 \V^ii. Dibblec, J. Ktichuni, 13. p. Grifiith, . . Itufu, P*y.on. S do do JohnUearncy, 10 a» d^ ll.E.»it>blee, l3do do A. B. Sh.rpe, 26 Au?. 34 KalphKe.chuo.,20Fe'J9 Adjutant O.Rayinond,t.28Jttl.'29 Paymtuttr. S< A.Owman, e. 9 Jai. Surgeon. Oh. Bfce, 26 Aug Quartermatter, C.PeS.««iy It. 23 Sep. '26 38 '34 Al.x.Li'.di.y,20iutie,d« ^^^^^ ,^ yj^j Henry "»>"».2(5l'jJ|;^"i^ ** ^.tt. Carletoo. W.T. Bei. d, (2 It. r.)-25 do ^—^.^ T.Burloek, . 30 ■Aufi. .sa *.-* j^ieutenanti- uly, l/itutenants. A. 6. Cana-xi, 26 Aug. '34 rM. Bedell, 11 Sept'37 S.S. Groivettor,2dlt. n». y^--^^.i'!?!':^Mtl E.uhaBak.r. _^ WniiI^^;n"mi^'W M«uiuTma.l«»,xu G.U.Kelchum, 21may W. Havmond, JolJii M'Bride, Thos. Alkin«on, 22 23 24 25 26 27 do do do do do do 09 Lituttnant Colonel. J.ABiacla"ehla».27Fe'38 Major. A.NichoUoD,29July,'39 64 Ck"ML«ncMfln,n May 32 B.Woo(i«?ird,a. Toiupkiiif, 1 6 do Fntncn TihIiitJ. I 7 do George Pet ley. 14 Auz. '43 Jer*. Totiipkini, 15 do do Hohert Kerr, 16 do do Hellaitd £*(ey, 17 do do Ensigns. Jas.A. Phillipi,l7J!«n.'42 Ab. W. Raymond, » 8 do J,v. Kearney, 19 da A.W. Raimford, l4a»i(;.43 Wi». Kilburn, 15 do do Thoi. Pickard, 16 do do Adjutant. B- Woodward, c. 29 Se. '7 PaymMter. J. R. Tnpptr, c. I Jan. '42 ^uarttiintuter. Palk. Murphy, S Nov. do Surgeon. W. Wy Uy, _ 27 Feb. do Third Battalion. Mojort. I. R. GooDitiei, 3 Sep. '37 A. Dcliefleur, 29 do do Captains. F. Rire, adjt. 7 Sept. '30 L< on BellfAeur,29 do. '37 Joseph Hrberi, 30 do do ^imon Hebert, jr. I Oc do John SiiKon, 8 do. '33 Joteph Cere, 2 April, '40 Tho«. Nugent, 3 do Rviihael Martin, 4 do A. U. Hammond, 5 do Velal Tt>ihiiieau, 6 do Mielil. Mei cure, 7 do I4eutenanU, Joih. Cere, 7 Sept '30 J. B. Daiglc, 9 do do B. Lizottt, 10 do do »I. Farrell, 1 3 do do John Goou)b«r, 8 do '33 Rom. ViolftI, 2 April, '40 Abui. Dufou, 3 do Joseph Michaud, 4 do F. Thibideau, 5 dk> Regii Terrio, 6 do Paul Cere, 7 do Ensigns. J- Burgnino, 1 Sep. '30 F. Martin, 1 3 do Abm. Otiombei, 2 Apr. '40 Fra». Godine, 8 do Joseph Gere, 4 do Simon DufiDii, 5 do Oliver CerioHF, 6 rfo Belloni Terrio, 7 ik> James Ke^an, 8 ak> James Smith, 9 du Adjutant. F. Rice, cap. I Dec. '24 Quartermaster. John Emer»oR, lt.2 Ap.'IO Paymaster. P.C. Amiraux, c.29»e. '37 THE WAVY. Commander on the West India and North American Station— Vice-Admiral Sir Francis William Austen, K. C. B. Commodore, Daniel Pring; Flag Lieutenant, Herbert G. Austen; Secretary— William D. Jeans, Esq. Columbia, Steam Surveying Vessel— Lieut. Com. Peter F. Short- land; Lieuts. Melville G. H. W. Ross, and Peter A. Scott; Master, Thos. W. R. Pike ; Surgeon, James M. Deas, M. D. ; Cferk in charge, Thomas M. Ramage. Eurydice, 26— Captain George Elliot. iikaneT, Steam Vessel, Tender. Hermes. Steam Sloop— Lieut. Com. Washington Carr. Hyacinth, 18— Commander Francis Scott. Imaum, 72— Receiving Ship, Jamaica— Commodore D. Pring. Lark, 2--Surveying Strvice— Lieutenant George B. Lawrence. Persian. 16— Conwnander Henry Coryton. Fickle, 2— Lieut. Com. Joseph A. Bainbridge. Piqitc, 36— Captain Hon. Montagu Stopford. Ppramns. 42— Receiving Ship, Halifax. [McChire. Ujh%ney, 30— Receiving Ship, Havannah— Lieut. Com. R. LeM. Rnse, 13— Commander Richard W. Pelly. T/»«m<»— Convict Ship, Bermuda. 77> ;»?!///> H A $iiij-vev!!!<* VeHsel — Comrnander Edward Barnett, Vesuvius, Steam Sloop — Comniunder Geo. W. D. O'Callaghan. Vindictm, 50, Flag Ship— Captain Michael Seymour. lanU, 7 Sept '30 9 ilo do 10 do do 13 do do >, 9 d« '33 2 April, '40 3 do id, 4 do 5 do 6 do 7 do rnt. 1 Sep. '30 13 do f, 2 Apr. '40 S do do do •io do tk> d(/ ^i ant. I Dec. nttster. ;,U.2Ap.*10 liter. ,c.29»e. '37 Station— , B. r. Austen; ■ F. Short- A. Scott; 19. M. D. ; Pring. awrence. McChire. . R. LeM. Bo-rnett, Callaghan. \ viPTOKlA I Queen of the United Kingdom (AtKXANDRmA) VICTORIA 1.^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^ j^ ^^ of Great Bntam and ^'L^^'jr^Xja^ 23, 1820,-bv Vktma, Xold King of the Belgbns^^^^^ Ma/23.1819; succeeded herjKleW^^^^^^ of Saxe-Cobur?- married February 1^. ^640 to Prwce^a ^jj^ Adelaide Maria of the I-"JS'»'a°'?tS 1M • 2 Aamit^a Caroline, bom July S'S^rM^rAdirbom Nt?f.b« S^ 1833. i», lo** ' " ^ . ^i-„-_st«« . born Apnl 25, 1770 , mar- Gbicetler, who died Noveiflber 30, 1834. HER MAJESTY'S MINISTERS. CA.ii^.--I>nke of Wellin«t«n; ^^j^Jt Lo«i ^f ^ Sir Robert Peel; I^^'.^^^Sr H ' Go^bu^^^^^^ Secretary, of the E»eheq«er. R'Sl^^H^^fl,^' ""^^^ Colo- Sir Ja«.e ^«ha«i; Foreign Seci^^^^^^^^ Adnnralty Earl nial Secretary, Lord Stanley ,t »rsti^ra j^ord Ellen- of Haddington ; President of »*»« ^?^ J^ Earl of Ripon ; Cora- boro«^ il'rcsiAent of the Bf '4 °^L'J^^^^^^^^ the Dnke mnndeVin Chief of the Army P^^^^ j,,,,^,,,. N<«^i™i«-,vLir k'h m Art) Liev:;™nrco;«no7." George Col«bfooke, K. **.(«-. A«.; i^»e« 66 Prince Edwahd Islawp.— Comnaaoder Sir Henry Viere Huutley, R. N., Lieutenaat.Governor. ^ ' NEWFOUNDLAND. Major-General Sir John Harvey, K.C B. and K.C.H., Governs and Coinoiander in Chief. BERMVDA. Lieutenant Colonel William Reid, C. B.,(R. Eng.) Governor. INSTRUCTIVE AND AMUSING MISCELLANIES. The Potatoe Disease.— The following correspondence ham jo»t taken place between L»rd Portmun, President of the Roysii .■\gricuUurul Society, and William Herepalh, E.sq., the Giuineut analytical chemist of this city, in referesce to seed potatoes for 1S4G : " Bryanston.. Sept. 13, 1840. " Sir, — ^I observe in the newspapers that you have directed your attention to the potato disease, and have advised as to the use of the starch, &c. As I am specially bound, during this year of my boldmg die olfice of President of the Royal Agriculiural Society of Enijland, to promote inquiry, and to notify observations on inibjcciij relative to the produce of the soil, I trouble you with this letter, and ask if any method has occurred to you by wliidi the potato may be preserved for the planting of 1846? I have found itmt potatoes apparently sound and free from the oiwase. though in a field or garden which has been partially diseased, have, after being stored away, shown signs of the disease and have rotted otf; and I fear that tlio greatest quantity of the potatoes will thu« perish, and so continue the distress of the poor into anollier sea- son. I have directed some potatoes to be stored in slaked lime, in the hope that it may preserve them, but have, of course, ye . had no lime to judge of the effect. I therefore ask for your opinion, as nno of our most eminent chemists, upon tliits poitn. and wpuld ask leave to make known your reply, if you are able to offer an opinion sufficiently explicit to be useful. " I remain your obedient servant. . " Wra. Herapath, Esq. " PORTMAN. "TO LORD POnrMAX, PRESIDENT OF THK AGRICCLTURAL 80C1ETT. " Bristol, Sept. 17, 1845. " My Lord,— 'In reply to your letter of the loth instant, I mu>'t say thut I do not think it would be either safe or prudent to d*'- pend iipon the infected potatctes of the prese- oeason as seed Un- the next year ; as, in all in^UMice«, I liave foun. the diseased parl< to exten' when the potatoes are kept in a damp situation : 1 ,«hoQtd ihercfure expect that if any diseased seed was kept so dr/ in the damp soil, the rotting process would then begin, and tl^e hopes of the husbandman be disappointed. I have no doubt ti»at IluutleXf Governor pernor. m. ■ the Royfil ■i eiuineui 5forlS4G: 3, 184-5. 3Cted your the use of ear of my al Society vations on 1 with this wliidi the nave found »e, through javc, after rotted otf ; will thus lollier sea- laked lime, )urse, ye . i for your Uiits poitn. >u are able MAN. L SOCIETT. 17, 1845. ant, I miinheS berasped nae aiKl Uirow« lut. a u.g. I* - talk or other ve««l ; pour a con»Mi«fal»le qtrantity of w«it«r, and w«II agitate and rnb tte pulp with the hands; all the atarch or fecuHi wiU, from its great weight, fall to the bottom, while the skin and fibrous matter will be carried away by the water ; wash the ataroh with one or two more waters, allowing it to fall after each washing; spread it npon cloths in a warm room to dry, — in this way, 89 lb. or 21 lb. will be obtained from every 100 lb. of potatoes, and it contains as much nourishment. as the original foole; it will keep any length of time, and might be used with ikkurtoraake bread, pies, puddings, &c., as well as farinaceous •poon meat. This is much better than throwing away the diseased root^, and wM flirnish food for tens of thousands, who might otherwise want im' Th« Potato Crop.— The Dusseldorf Gazette states that a farmer of the lands of the Duke d'Arember^, near that city, has iound a means of preventing the disease with which the potato crops havj been affected, and even of curing those which are already attacked. The method consists simply in harrowing deeply the potato-groundft, whereby the fermentation produced hy too great humidity is allowed to evaporate. It has completely succeeded. Changing Seed.— KViyogg observes, that whoever is desirous of constantly plenteous crops, should be sensible how very essential it is frequently io vary the seed upon the same ground. Thus he is indefati^ble iu the search of new ; and is so thoroughly con- vinced of the importance and utility of this rule, that he affirraa \h»te is a very advantageous difference if he buys seed at a village only four leagues distant from his own. Gnano is an excellent manure for hot-houses and gardens, in consequence of its ewy applicatioti, great strength, and containing no weeids. It may be applied to any sort of crop, and on arty land with good efifect ; a poor gravelly, or sandy soil, however, is most benefitted by it. The beet method of applying it is, to mix into a compost with ten times its bulk of soil, and then manure at the rate of 300 Ibe of Peruvian guano to the acre, or 400 lbs. of Afrieaa,, in the hill or round the stalks of amy crop, such as eorn find potatoes, aftei.' the first time hoeing, and again juf.t before fruiting On graia or grass this compost shomld be spread broad- cast early in the spring. To steep seeds, mix one pound of guano in a gallon of water ; fbr irrigating, mix one ounce of guamo with one gallon, and ponr on the earth around the pkuats, and not ou tiwoi ; this Aviil make H»em thrive wonderfaliy. We may make* homo-maide gamw very easily of bonee, urina, faaces, blood, ani- mal matter. aJee of many other snbstanees whieh are now thrown awav, or left lying about, disgnstaug nuisances to the sight and cmeJl. Farmers' ^«i«.--The farmers of ©very Meighfeourbood should fmm tberoselvea into a clnfe, and meet 0R«e a week during the winte*-, f»r the purpose of disottssi^jt &ac^ things as tend to their niwr.ial impro^tVf«ntv It is astniaJiing wuat an amooni m ki»wl0d|e *hey may tbiia obttifH, a®d bow greaHy th«ir i»t«res«i will be for building i lUe best pi era' own whole ne and so k( l^ese mee more busj Merohanti associate own intei nierous a whom th« mutual bi — no mat We kno^ you to th class, en! Colds many of complair remedy i may be s moderat gatives. have ma is the pr cured a i a stew a certain i nine cas rational •ough, i ofqnim pre feral lie takei stomacl A m( you ch( jar; ad ciently aad wa stand t and cai in boil know. tl»« ws enoug itar, Mid starch of vhile the vr ; wash fall after to dry, — 100 lb. of I ori£ loed with rinaceous iway the nds, who es that a : city, has be potato vbich are arrowing produced )mplete]y 9sirouB of r essential Thus he ghly cou- ke affirraa a village rdons, in ontaining d on any wever, is is, to mix naoure at 00 lbs. of \i as eorn «t before «d broad- of giiatte uaino with fid not OA iV luifikea k)od, ani- w tkrowu sight and od should lining the d to thsir mo;:m vM • i»t«ce6W 69 will be forwarded. These meetings may be held «t seme ceirtrol SUniirthe neighbourhood, such as the school house. B»t ^a best nteoe in our opiuion, for a club meeting, » at the fara- ds' ow?h^ierwhere%hey should be held alternately, t.Uthe whole neighbourhood is gone over, and *en commence anew , Tnd so keen on in regular routine. It would be well to h«je i?e^e uSks once a week in the winter, and once a month m tb« Cre busy season of the year. Clergymen, Physicmns. Lawyers. Zroha"„'f^. Mechanics, a.^d -'^-^"-•Jy ^I^^X'tnc'et^^ associate for mutua rap;ovement, and the furtherance oi mow own interests ;then why should not the farmers ?-the mo. n.i- XusS worthy cl/ss. by far, in every nat.on. and wahou vvhnm the world would soon come to an end. Unite, tnen, ror iTal benTfitand instruction in every hamlet and neighbourhood ™™ matter how few vour numbers-form yourselves mto clubs^ wTknow of n^hing so well calculated to instruct you, andra«e ^u to th^ rink which your individu- ' -vorlhand importance as a cUbs, eatitle you to assume. CoiBS -Hundreds of remedies are daily prescribed for a co». msOT of very oTpo.ite tendencies , and as it is tl,e nature »f Aa Tm^latit t^ d^'appear of its own accord .n a few days, e^y remedy in succession has come in for a share of praise, imj mrbe all summed np, however, >" "f "'■S^'Vo^P"',','™?: -SS«"^Sowd«^f:ruX'fer'r. Btomach.-CTAe Human Body m Health and Vtsease.) A nice and Mesorne ^--^--^Z-Z-^rarlTen^^r^o^ you choose, a quantity of.weet ^PP'^^ff the moTes are not ^X- Jar. addalittlesugar and moasse^ ciently juicy, add f '"'f ^^ o "-n with your bread. Let them ^Tr^^X Th4 w^ h. : tae fi^our of baked pea,., and can be had fresh at all seasr ar BM Potatocs.-^l^oi «- hou.o.Ue^erott^of ^ to boil potatoes properly. Here wan Irish me tuo^^^ Iben briBg know. Clean wash the potatoes and «ave tue »k». on, %mn ^ ?.'wk« to a boil ..ui throw them .nAs^^^^^^^^ pSr'off SV^wateT: "This^done, halfremcv. u.« g^i^, -^ -^ n nrmi the notatoei remain over a slow fire till the fteam is evaporated, then peal and set them on the table in an open dish. Potatoes of ft nood kind thus cooked, will always be sweet, dry, and mealy .-- A covered dish is bad for potatoes, as it keeps the steam m, and makes them soft and watery. Rancid Butler.-To make rancid butter sweet, beat two pounda ofit in a Bitfficient quantity of water, into which drop thirty dropsy of chloride of lime, and after washing it well, let it stand about two hours in the water; etra'n it off, and wash it again in fresh water, and It wift be fresh and sweet. This is a French recipe- eafe and simple. Animals injunous to Clwer.-li is a remarkable phenomenon connected with hoar-frost, that the passage of a flock ot sheep acroHS a clover-field covered with it, particularly young spring clover, is certainly followed by the destruction of every leai over v»hich the animals hive passed. Pigs and other animals are equal- ly destructive. To force Farlij Grass.'-Pi light top-dressing of guano in March, is said to have the ^^Tcctof forcing grass unusnully early m the Spring. Cut Grain early.-A friend told us he cut his Rye last year, when the berry was well glazed, but soft enough to yield to the squeezing between the fingers. He thus got more flour, and oi a quality nearly equal to wheat.-[Amencan Agriculturist Almanac. Tohrina Butter mticL-Ucat the cream to a temperature of 75 degrees, and butter will come in five or ten min.ites at fiirlhest, and be as sweet and as hard as if churned m October. The best way of beating the cream is to put boiling hot water into a tuica» and turn it round in the cream, stirring it up well. This warms it efenly, and prepares it for immediate churning. To protect Hens from Fermin.— It is said that pennyrovai, wov- en ii.^o the nests of Hens, will perfectly protect Ihein trom ver- To Iceep Hens.— Get a good hardy breed for layers. Then let tfecni have a range in summer with as much gnui as they will eat In winter, give them a warm room, plenty of oats, corn, bmlec! potatoes, and soap-boilers' scraps, or other animal food, and gra- Tel, lime, and pure water, and sand to roll m. Layin'r Nests.— Thers is nothing so delightful to a ben as to gteal away in some secret place to lay her eggs. Uueen V ictoria has those of her poultry house in a framed-covered separate tier of boxes. The nests are made of dry twigs of any wood, and co- vered with heather and moss. As the hen sits on these and works over the materials by her motions, a light powder is formed from thrt mo-is, which finds its way through the feathers ano dnst. He soon «.fter.' haled a "^"^'^•"'1^'^ro'^"";'^.!!^ tongue swelled-his mouth ed frombnrnmg heatm '^^'^[^^IJZ^,^^ haemorrhage ..„d \m became sore-and, to add lo ine ^^^ ,^ ^^ rfitl^and continued - ^^;;"«,'>;4^hUi^^^^^^^^ four i^il^*^^ WM Dr. Kidd, he ^^ as reported ^ hax e "T^n p ^^^j^^^a^ts H Tar bkw)d at every pore. He died about nine days after inhaling the poi80i»tt« du-t: Dr. Kidd iH of opinion that the latal reault was caused by the presence of ammonia in the guano—tbc pnnciple wbicli, according to Liebig, ensurea it» utihty as a manure. ToocH NOT, HAWDLE NOT.-One of those meddling genUeroen. tvbo, like Thomas of old, are never satisfied until they have pot their fingers on every thing they see, was not long «nce observed^ with his hand " done up," to use an every-day phrase, in some half-a.doz«n handkerchiefs. He was accosted with the usual queiion-^- What ails your hand ?" " Why," said he. "t other day, I went into the mill to see 'em saw clap-boards, and I «»w » thing whirling around so swift, and it looked so smooth and slick, that I thought I'd just touch my finger to it and see how it ftlt, and don't you think it took the eend of it right off, and then they hollowed out, ' You mustn't touch that— it's the carcularativr, that saws all the clap-board.' But they spoke half a second too late— the end of my finger was gone, and I never seen it since. A Recommendatioit .— " Have you had any experience in stage business?" said a theatrical manager to a person who was urging him an opportunity to make a " first appearance." " I never had," said the youth, emulous of theatrical fame—" I never had, but I have a brother who drives an omnibus, and I have been myself in the cab line ! " Kissing.— The following are said to be very useful receipts :— If your wife scolds, kiss her and keep hor quiet. If your child cries, kiss it and keep it quiet. If your creditors appear in scores, with each a bill ns long as your arm, wtiy just kiss them and keep them quiet. The remedy will prove alike efticacious in all these cases. _ , w * i» Yankee Coinlsftip.- Jonathan Bumbatter saw Prudence Feastall at meeting. Jonathan sided up to Prudence arter meeting, a«d she kind a sided off. He went closer, and axed her if she wonld accept the crook of his arm. She resolved she would, and plump- ed her arm iiri»t through bis'n. Jonathan felt alloverish, and said he liked the text : '*seek and ye shall find," was party good read- in. Prudence hinted that " ask and ye shall receive ," was better : Jonathan thought so too ; but this axmg was a puzzler. A fellow was apt to get into a snarling, which warn't no Urn. Prudence guessed straw-berries and cream were slick. Jonathan thought Siey warn't so slick as Pru's lips. " Now don't," said Pru, and she giiv Jonathan's arm an involuntary hug. He was a litUe started, but thought his farm wanted some female help to look ar- ter the house. " Pra, do you know how to make re»»l good bread ?" " Now don't," said Pru. » If I should," said Jur»«ihan. " Now don't." Slaid Pro. " Maybe you wouldn't, ," and Jo- nathan shuok all ov«r: and Prudence replied, " If you be coming that game, you'd better tell feyther." " That's jist what I want, ^d Jonathan, and in three weeks, Jonathan and Prudence were *' my ohi man," and " my old woman." T^s csn't be beat (beet) as the farmer sftid when be pullod uy a carrot. 73 ttlittg (hn isult waa principle re. mtlerocn* have pat observed in aome' he Qtual " t other r] I MW a and fliick, >w it felt, then they saw, that :oo late — e in stage IS urging " I never ever had, ave been ceipts : — our child ppear in kids them :acious in e Feastal) ;ting, a«d he would id plump- , and said ood read- as better : A felbw Prudence n thoflght Pru, and IS a little u look ar- reul good Jur^nthan. " and Jo- POETRY, &c. BUlWiATICAl. Macs A»D CHABADI. pulled up Seven letters conitlwte my whole, A word that is compound, [ihtet, And in the same there are words You'll say so when 'tis found. I once did think my wife my whole, When first I did her see, Her person and her actions all Appear-ed so to me : If'*'?: Whsn things ro on as slick as I think her siill so yet, . But, strange, it alters wide the case When both get in a pst. Divide, and read, ye poring bard, A question you will ask When you engage » something hard, Or undertake a task. Transpose the same, and get along, The answer you will gs»n. Transpose once more, ana siiii as strong An answer you'll obtam. Now if you cBOBoi find the clue, By what I here hate said, I'll make it plainer unto you la shape of a Charade. A neuter verb and pronoun join, And ifmy last you be, Uppe" Ere next new year, you'll make The answer unto rae. AbTHOR MtJLLlW, Gagetoien. THE PLOUGHMAN. The twilight grey, or early morn, 1 Appears in eastoro sky, And ushers in the new born day, In brightest imagery. Old chanticleer his shrill toned notes r . ;■ Is pealing forth m praise, [smg And from e«:h tree the songsters Their most melodious lays. The plowman rises from his conch, Refreshed by slamber's balm, Ai»d hastens to his daily toil, VY lib ;eiiM>»*i5S aiKi. 1 A featlsss heart, a •?"!**>»■'•• Attend him in the held. Where he with strong aad steady The honoV'd ptough doth wield. Hestritcsnotasthesoldi?fstnvea For victory by the sword. But that his houM and granary With plenty may be stored. His house ftie poor and needy oit» A blest asylum find, ,.._;.- Peace, comfort, he^l^h "ud eharuy Are \here in concord joiMQ. No king beneath hi. palace dome Enioys a happier lo«, T^n to the ploughman « be- queathed, Within his lowly cot. A rieh reward has meted biro, . ^ For long and weaned »o»l; To crown hi9 labour* P'^"" f** Springs from the fruufulso.1. The seed lime -nd the harveat days Bring tidingh of delight. To make the ploughmaa f»« «« Through winter's gloomy nigbt. The ploughman has a promise eurey ^ And ne%er looks m ram. As looks ihe merchant for tb« prize He trusteth on the mam. The vessel of the ploughman sails At dawning o( the »?""*'„„, Andautumn'swindsarichmCTeas. Have never failed to wmg. He builds no castle in the aw, To vanish like a dream. He risks no cargo on the wave Offoriune's giddy stream. With honest ehee ^ •«"» ^^ bread; fk,«w , By toil and Bwe.t of brow, Payi homage daeio God «4oM, r ladhoaoiteth. Plough. 74- Straw Bonnnts.-lti .1817, wh«n straw bonnotB fi''f .^f^^"« ,«;■ neral it wns very common to trim iliem with art.ficia wheal or Sy in the ear f which elicited from a writer of Umt day the fol- lowing lines : ♦• Who now of threat'ning famine dare complain When every female forehead teems with grain ? Bee how the wheat-sheaves nod among the pliuncs, How barns aro now transferred to drawmg-roomb : Anti husbands who indulge in active lives. ^^ To fill their granaries, need but thrilsu t ukib wins. WEATHER TABI.E. Originally eonstrucUd hy Professor Jlerschdl, and revised by Doctor Adam Clarko. •I n* the uew moon, firsi qaarter, full moun, or last quarter happens Between miduight and 2 hi the iiiorninR, •—% aud 4, morning, —4 acd fl, — 6 and 8, —8 «nd 10, " r- 10 and 13, " — I?, noon, andQ.p.m — 2 and 4, evening, —4 and 6, " ~6 tod 8, " —8 and 10, " •^10 and midnieht, IS SUM.MBR. IN WINTEB. Fair. Cold & freq. showers. Ram. Wind and Rain. jchangeable. Frequent showers. Very (piny. Changeable. Fair. C Fair, if wind N. W, ^Rsiny, ifS.orS.W Ditto. Fair. Hard Froft, unless the wind is S. or W. Snowy or stormy. Kain. Stormy. Cold rsin, if wind W. Snow, if E. Cold and high wind. Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fnir. C Fair and fro»ty, if ^ wind N. or n.e.; rain (or bnow, if s. or s.w. Ditto. Fair and frMty. Obse.vat.o'ns.-I. The nearer .he ti!"^"^ 'he moon's chan^ miarier fall and lasl quarter are to midvight, the fairer will he the Tealhe; during the sev-en days following, f ho space for this calcula- tion o"» q"«;»«';>PS'I^^ during six of the afternoon hours, that ts from f^' « ' thrw^nd followed by fair weather; hut this is mostly dependent on the wmu, "T Kuglh" Ihe weather, from a variety of irregular ««-> -ore «acer«in iSiho latter part of autumn, the^ whole of ««»'" and ^be l>eginning of spring, yet, in the main, the above observations will apply to those periods also. , .... -K-rft tKn 5. To progamticate .-orrecily, "recially in those caws where tho ...:- J :- -i_„. > ♦!.. «!.«««»» .hnn'fl ha Within siKhl of B goort v»ne, Where the foor caidiaal pomis of. the heavens tr« correci.y piacau. or s.w. n LIGHT 1[0USES. jinior. L. DonaUso. ^^^'l'*"^^"^;/^^ "^i^n/jame; AlIauBhaw, John the Bay o. Fumiy is <>"/»\«^S"^it"e"«hiy feet above high wnter a plain W ,ie Light-elevated r. 1 «;f '^^ ,,^^,d "■'''' ;^ ,'-""'„f .h„„l. nnd ledge*. Macbirw, » distance ol about 20 miles. Bearin' /'"« "« "'""'' "'"'^ "»"'" ''°""' '"" T„ the Old r^oprietor which drie, nt | ebb (very daageroaO, F^- B.n^i:RofuWi''above water 25 fc«0. off Whit. SoIIiolfof ditto caned Sai^. M.,'- U^ge „,„,_Belc!.ho Northenimo^^aja Soitt^^^^^^^^^ Murr Ledge., there «V„te'"v°tera»dwhich extend Westward' msnr of th«m always ahovo »»=>•• »° f^„ ,^18 range, farther ftomthe Lislii iWso -■"' « It IMAGE EVALUATBON TEST TARGET (MT-3) t ^ // // :/. A z %^ 1.0 I.I M 12.5 150 K ■^ Uii 12.2 I' ^ 1^ 12.0 I 11.25 III 1.4 1.6 P /} n / f ^ /i w ^ % ■^9 //^ o^. Sciences Corporation Vj^o- ^V"^ '#j%^ 33 WEST MA, sUmds the Beacoo Tower. Upon this Tawar a Ijaht u established, which i« eminantlj useful tt the 77 CoasliDg Trade of St. Jobo, aid to all otber veuels having Pilots on board, as it enables them to enter the Harbour at all hours of the night.— x\ fixed white Light. The House is painted while and Waok, in stripes vertically. Quaco Light. — A revolving white Light is placed on a small rock off Quaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. This Light can bo seen froita any quarter where a vessel can approach. The Ligbt House is painted white and red; in horizontal stripes. Cape Enrage Light.—On tbe Point of that flanra, in Westmv- land, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, N. 8. The H«use is about 120 feet above the tide mark, and is paint ed white.— A plain WHITE Light. ^ posrrioifs or certain places iir the bay or furdt, Atcertained by Astronomical Ohs^rvalions, madehythe Hon. Captain Owen, in H. 4f. Surveying Steamer Coluinhia. Lat. o / // 6 7 SbadwioodCliff^near SiSckviUe and Tantaoaar Marsh, sometimes cal- led Woody Point, - - - -45 51 Amberst Court House, - - - 45 48 Dordiester Island, So. extremity, McAlmon the pilot's house, - 45 53 35 Bend of Petitcoutiiac River, - - 46 6 '25 Cape Enrage Light House, - - ^ 36 35 Quaco Light House, - - - - 45 19 55 Quaco Ledge, east and west 150 foos; by north and south SO fms. the centre, - 45 15 At lew water, spring tides, the highest rock is twelve or four- teen ftet above water, and as much under the surface at high water, and then, in light winds and smooth, it is not visible, and therefore very dangerous. Isle Haute, centre, 45 15 Long. Var.Comp. o t H or 64 22 64 12 1 19 30 W. 64 33 64 45 64 46 65 31 4 6 6 9 » 66 23 25 6 65 00 6 LieHT House op the luLMHn or St. Pierre akd Miaveloit. —This Light-Honse is situated upon a hlutf, called *• Gallantry- Head,"— just above Cape Nau"— on the Southern part of the Is- land of St. Pierre. Tho light is a fixed one, and is-elevate^ at 64 Frencb mejres— equalto 2lS English feet— above high-water marii^ and it is calculated may be seen at a distance of 19 or 20 miles. The light will be seen at sea from W. N. W. to N. N. E., six degrees East by compass in passbg by the South. It wUi be shm in by the highlands of St; Pierre, from N. N. E. iix drsgrees^Eatt, to W. N. W., by compassin passing to the North. North latitude, 46i45.50; West longitude from the Meridian of Paris, 68 30•60^ 7S ROADS AND DISTANCES. From ^t. Jolrn to FrederiotMt by the Nercpis. Miles. Harding's, (Yorkshire tav.) 4 Brundage's, 10 Mather's, (Douglas Arms,) 4 • ,*^'urdy's, 12 . ftrhy Gillan's, 10 \v'. Smith's, 7 Morrison's, (Oromocto,) 7 Fredericton, 11-65 . On. the East side o/lheRivsr. To Black's Farm, 7 G«ndolo Poiat, 9 Kingston, 4 Head of Bellcisle, 14 Washademoac, 13 Jamseg Ferrv, 6 Tilley's, (Sheffield,) 13 Widow Perley's, 8 Fredericton, 12-86 Less by the Nerepis rood, 21 Saint John to Saint Andrews. To Byrne's, Lakefield, 9 Tilton's, Musquash, %k M'Lauchlan's, 6 Gray's, 6 M. Gowan's, (half-way,) 6§ Watier's. 8 Shaw's, Magaguadavic, 9 Burns', St. Patrick, 10 Saint Andrews, 12 Total, 67 Sf. John to Martin's Head. To Cody's, Beatty's, Quaco, Melvin or PuUer's Beach, Big Salmon River, Little Salmon River Martin's Head, 11 9 11 6 3 5 4 48 St. John to Amherst, {N. S.) viii Sussex Vale, Dorchester, 4^. Miles. To Robinson's, 5 Hennigar's, 4 Campbell's, 3 Ketchum's, 4 Hampton Ferry, 7 Hay's, 5k Baxter's, (Finger Board,) 4* Kocche's, 1» M'Mouagle's, 3 To Sussex Vale, 46 To M'Lcod's, (Portage,) 10 Pittfield's, 13 Nixon's, 12 Lewis', 1* ToBendofPetitcodiac, 93 Charter's, Memramcook, 16 Hickman's, Dorchester, 8 To Dorchester, 117 Evans', Weslcock, 7 Wells', Tantamar, 10 Ferguson's, Amherstt 9 Total, 144 [From Dorchester to Amherst, by the new road, (mail route,) the distaoceis only 19 miles.] Tantamar to P. Edward Island. 9 II 11 Total, Saint Jdhn to Sfiepody. To Dehbue's, French Village, 30 Drummond's, 12 M'Manus's, 12 Dormnn's, ' 12 Meeting House, Shepody, 13 Total, 79 Wells to G. Chapell's, Chapelt's to John Woll's, Allen's, (Cape Tormentine,) Cape Traverse, P. E. I. (by water,) Total, Amherst to Halifax. To Stewart's, HewiBon's, River Philip, Purdy's, (mountain,) Sutherland's, Yewill's, (Londonderry,) Blanchard's, Truro, Hill's, Stewiacke, Miller's, Guy's River, Keyes', ShoUz'f, HalifaX) 1? 40 10 9 Itt 10 16 17 9 10 9 Total, 117 79 Bend of PetUcodiacto Richibucto. Miles. To Smith's, Shediac, liinen's, Ooeaigne Bridge, (Dysart's,) Smith's, Little Buctouche, Keswiclc's, Big Buctouche, Harris', King's Arms, ^ Kent Hotel, ( Richi- ) Commercial Inn, r buclo, > Dwuelly's House, ) Total, Riddbuclo to Miramichi. To Rankin's, Dicicen's, Bay du Vin, M'BeatU's, Black River, 'M'Beath's, ) Illanchard's, > Chathaci, 13 1 8 9 2 7 60 12 10 12 40 Ckaiham to Bathurst {Bay de Chaleur.) To GoodfcUow's, Curry's, Forem's, (half-way house,) Lee's, Court Hou3e, 6 8 15 9i 9 Frederielon to Quebec. . Miles. To Lone's, 16 MarHtinTl'f, 8 Munro's, 7 Guiou'a, 3 Poquoic, 4 Jonet', (Bel Rirer,) 12 Woodstock Hotel, 12— 82 Victoria, * 9 Jewell's, 13 Kerr's, 9 RiTer de Chute, 7 Tobique 12 ' Bestook , 3 Grand Falls, 18- 71 Akerley's, Grand RiTer, 12 Ryan's, 10 Madawaska Little FatIS; 14 Degele, (Lake Tamis- couata,) SI La Belle's, (entrance of the Portage,) 16 Riviere du Loup, 36 Kamouraska, 18 - St. Ann, 22 Riviere Quelle, 23 Saint Thomas^ 15 Saint Josepli, 18 Point Levi, Quel ^c, [12— S17 Total, 48 Bathurst to Rcstiffouche. *To Dunvaresq's, (Rockville,) 10 Chalmer's, (Beldowne,), H HarVey's, (Nash's Creek,) 14i M'Kenzi^'s, ^i Flemn>ing'8, (Dalhousie,) JO Rcid's 7 Widow Hardy's, Campbelton, 9 Total, 71 Prcderkton to MUranudii. To Brown's, Young's, M'Lcod's, Boies', Hunter'?, De Cantline'9, Cochrane's, 'James Jordon's, Packer's, I Wilson's Point, INewcesile, 11 10 4 20 14 10 14 C 7 7 3 Total, 106 Total, 3«0 Prom Digb^ to Halifax. To Annapolis, 19 Kentville, 5S Windsor, 37 • Halifax, 45—' Total, 14» Halifax to Pidou. To Putnam's Farm, M'Keen's, Leckie's, Hcney's, West Branch, (East River,) To the Court House, Total, 95i Digby to Shelburnc To Jones', Sissiboo, Tucker's, Moatagan Cove, Richan's, Yarmouth, Kcndrick's, Barrington, M'lutosh's, Sheiburne, - 124 16 13 12 26 16 18 21 28 44 22 Total, 133 do CALENDAR FOR 1846. © O ©©"« o « © CJ o « o o »- (1) Mi krf «» ^ o o o © o © o © o o ©©©©©©oooSo>j5fNa©i£w>^igr*-'g ©©te©©©-o>e>©©q> oo^^rig^.g^^"jg ^ ^o.4.*»«»«»*»*»>»^ ©o! o©o©©©©o©©© p«DSS<-sso.r»toS©*.iSo««^<»*^Mt9M©©© "^ ^--^ » « a o © © © © ©-J !^ito ©iP •*» *; mS;2£ at 15" S I I I 2 9 18 «3 30 6 13 3120 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 4 11 18 24,86 31 1 S 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 5 6 7 12 13 14 19B0'21 36 27 28 4 5 18 25 19 26 at rs ■ " % PHENIX^KOOSE. J. &. A. M'MILLAN, Booksellers, Stationers^ Publishers, Book-binders, Cop- per-pUde Printers, and Dealers in Printing Papers, Printing Ink, and Music, Prince William-street^ St. John, N.B. SCHOOL BOOKS, Of the latest and most approved editions; aod of every variety now ia general use; together with every article required in the School-Room. Ia all their extensive variety of sise, quality, and price, consisting in part of Note, Pott, Foolscap, Letter, Post, Demi, Medium, &c. rnled, plain, gilt-edged, and fancy. BLANK mmm. Particular attantion paid to this department of our business. Oat Stock is large, and of the very best materiel and manufacture. , Banks, Public Offices, Merchants, and others, wishing any article in thia line, will do well to call, as our Books, wbea made to order, are warranted superior to any ./^ in this market. Fancy Articles, Soaps, and Perfumery, in great variety. FISHING TACKLE, in great variety. BIBLES^ Prayer, Hymn and PSALH BOOKS. RELIGIOUS, LITERARY, HISTORICAL, SCIENTIFIC & Juvenile WRITING INKS, of all colors, from the celcbra^ ted maoufactory of P. k J. Arnold, London, warranted superior to any in use. PRINTING PAPERS, Of all sices, constantly on band. Printers who may favour us with their orders, can rely on havinsc their supplies constantly at the lowest Cash prices. PRI]¥TI]VO INK, Book and News,— in different sized cannistersi Consisting, in part, of Drawing papers of every size, Bristol Board, Water Colours in boxes and single— Pink Saucers, Miniature Ivories, Drawing Pencils, Brushes, &c. &c, ,.,„,., , ^ „ ., Are offered at the lowest prices for Cash, Wholesale and Retail. 13- From our arrangements, both in England and America, every aritcle in our line will be supplied to order, at the shortest notice, and oB the most favourable terras. FRACTICK or THE XAW, CoBveyaneinff Sl Nataiial BtttinesB, &.€. ^C. &C. q^ce rfirec/ty o|);)P«<« #*« Bank »/ New^BrunswieJc, JAMBS WIUJtAra B07B, BARRISTER, NOTARY, CONVEYANCER, ft GENERAL AGENT, ■*— aAEEISON . & MARSTEBS, Costom Bouse & Ship Brokers, COMMEECIAl & FOBWABDISB AGENTS, ovsTOK Bovaa Binu>zMe, SalBt JokB, N. B. CEOftGE A. GARRISON, Notatfi Puftttf . Also : MM** CITY HOTEL, Corner King-Street & Market-Square. fflHE Subscriber respectfully intimates to the Public, that ^ A he has taken that large and cowmodious H O T E L, x| situate at the foot of King Street, (known as Barlow's Corner,) « recently kept by Mr. M. Uwrence, which will be conducted on STRICTLY TEMPERANCE PRINCBPLES. rr PERSONS VISITING ST. JOHN, will find it to their advantage to put up at this House, it being in a business parr of the City. NO PAINS will be spared to render Persons comfortable who may patronise this Establishment. 1ST CHARGES MODEBATE. SAMUEL B. ESTEY. I' . nswicK, [i AGENT, RS, kersy ITS, N. B. it* I Iquare. Public, that HOTEL, v's Corner,) conducted on DPLES. id it to their business part nder Persons t. ESTEY. ,1|M| ihlili jMi A ilitili jUfft iBl* iifijj jllttfi jflliyiljfi f W > ifig CABINET WABE-ROOMS, KING-STBEBT, Opjpoflle the Saint John Jfolcf^. i 1 4 85, MWBiBS, ^ I Cabinet makert^ Upholsterers, Aic. ^ KEEP C0N8TANLY ON HAND, ^ AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF P rASHlOMBlE riJRMTUtE; OF VARIOUS PATTERNS, \ made of the best Reasoned Materials and Workmanship ; i COMPRISING — 80FA.S, OOVOBBSy AVD XiOmaSB, iRoeklng, Dranriiig and DinlBg-Room i i Centre, Sofa, Card, Dressing, Pier, Worlc and Dining I Chiffbineers; Sideboards; i PORTABLE WARDROBES ; BUREAUS ; French and other WASH STANDS, % Hair and other Mattressos, ^FEATHER BEDS AND PILLOWS. d. VENETIAN BLINDS made to order. \ UNDERTAKING carefully attended to. TXSDALXrS AMIM No. 1 South Market Whar^ The rromxeiotB of thU Establishment lc%ep constantly on ^ ^ hand the following 1 Which they offer to the Public at exceedingly low I rates for Cash: I fTeet: Oross_0..t,Sawf ;^ rjt »aws^^^ ^.^^ combining i « -■»%KSSlrSSS I cheapne,., r-'VL'^ndK^Soytbc; Scythe Hook.; * S»v and o,b« F to and E..p. • S'=^' •„, ?,,. , H„„e ''"."'^"^iSfk • SnYrroXui BladtsmithV Bellowa, Anvl •, { Copper, Clout«n/ S<.oppet N..l.,^ ^^^ 3„„,, I Irons and Andirons : Horse B^"^ ' //""'Jj'J'cerBTnd House J P.myKm«s;]^zor.i Cj"' 1' Tdze S' Tro«eU,' t'»io^u^K5.?.;S5r'- i roent of Brashes ; Powder and Shot. . . ^^^ . .^e 5 rorewoitby of Iheii attention. I WALKER TISDALE & SON. 1 H'f^i*'^** ttntly on 4 ,20 to 24 g, from 5 from 5 to • non, and 4 ombining Z best Mill 4 e Hooks ; j is; HoraeA •8, Anvils, 7 ins ; Pots, 8 J Brass gridirons; \ ads; Lon-^f id Borax ; Guns and Screws ; -. mes ; Fire (i ;d Copper S md House \ ?ea. Trays ; I nd Steels; A' ^read, and I jes, Draw-l , Trowels, y innia Metal t Hieet Lead, T loral assort- ; one of the , blic: there- SON. FASHIONABLE HAT, CAP & PUR STORB, No. 1, Prince Willlam-§treet, And Corner of tlie Ulnrket Square. The subscriber has received per late arrivals^ and of- fers to the Public, WftoUsale and Retail, at low prices: AN Extensive Assortment of Gentlemen's London Superfine BEAVER HATS ; ^.,, ^. Gentlemen's French Velvet, Satin and Silk ditto; Gent's. Fine and Plated Waterproof, Felt, and Gossamer ditto ; Black and Drab Felt, Beaver, and Gossamer do- (Jo^ "°^"?)= Children's and Youths' Black and Drab Beaver HATS, tassels, Count de Paris and Sy^duey styles ; Ditto Drab Felt ditto, fancy trimmed, Spanish style ; Ladies' Riding HATS, of superfine Beaver ; Gentlemen's fnd Youths' Navv CLOTH CAPS ; Infants' and Youths' Cloth and Velvet CAPS and TURBANS, with tassels; Scotch Bonnets ; Men's and Youths' Silk Velvet and Woollen Glengarry Caps; Plush and Sealet Caps; Glazed HATS, in great variety ; Hat and Cap COVERS, Peaks, Straps, Gold Laces, Brushes, and Lea>tber Hat Cases. ALSO, Men's and Youths' FUR CAPS, hi South Sea Seal, Astracan, Nutria, Sable, and Hair Seal, newest patterns ; Cloth Caps, trimmed with South Sea Seal, Astracan, Nutria and Sable Fur ; . , « <3ent'« FUR GLOVES and GAUNTLETS, richest Furs; Ladis' MUFFS BOAS, CAPES, CARDINALS, OPERAS, and CUFFS, of superior Furs; Strung BOAS ; BUFFALO ROBES, &c. &c. (Cr The Newest Fashions of Paris, London, and New York, al- ways ordered. '^^ CASH, and tite Highest Prices, paid for FURS. fit Jfihn, N. B. 1846. ^o< SHEFFIELD HOUSE, 1, 'Dock Street, Market Square, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ROBINSON & THOMPSON Hmn eomtmUlt on hand a supfiy of the fifUtuing mrtUUi cfBfituk Manufacture: which they offer for $aU, oanu,. «.««, .'-(^•■rT. |rni»Mfc &r &o . If orv Tip, Bone, Buckthorn & Forback Table Knives a S«;krfda dJf kiivia withliut Fork,; RAZORS, in patr tod tmgl* 5E, lare, ON \ Priua : \t Wutche* m, in grea^ It and ather inga; Ciold and Ringa ; roelhpicKs; Gold Ear- ID Smelting VintgaraMa, lido; Black (St Tortoitc- 3old Snapa ; ? SilTtr Fii- icihell, Blae and Convax ; • aplendid Shall, Papier ;■, qaite oaar iritb SiUai nmoQ ditto i ;aaaat Yard I Maahca, in 'JB*Ciiabionf, Brman Silver .Plated Ger* Bcada; Seed Eiadla Rohber NOB, io Gold itte, &o. ifito. lahall Side & I do.; Pocket ^ork Boiea ; Bo'a Dreaaing lated Candle- Ira it Traye, lermaa Silver \tt»eht of Bri- I Jcrga. Soger «tal Tea aid l>a ; Spectacle lisiiogof l,i, as-4)ack ditto, ble llinivea 9b ■it aod siof 1* riaaai Fin* Steal B«i»»orf, in gTeal varielf } LaoceU, FUama. Fav H"."Knir.rUo.* Batcher.' Knlvee, ^^''M Carver.' ^^^^^^ Korka Cheap Snuir-Boxe«. Peicuatloo Cai»i, GUNS. SKATES, m^dV'MMeMlV (W ihia maiktl. Pockal li Bill Book* ; Claar-Caaei, Ba? RiJ« vii do. Kolttifl, Needl... P«li.h«l9jeel Snuffer.. Broj do Japi'dTra|.,Cruett,«M:.t Uork-aerawaj boa. 8a!< A MttalHd Spoileiwirh a variiif o( other artltlea, loo aamirroiM for ad-veniaewaiH. rt- WATCtiMS 4- JE WELLHRY wnfully rtpaired. HAIR plailied into Brooche; Lockela, <^c. S//0£> BUTCHERS' KNIVES mad* to order, sathfaction to the^r exte.idod Patronage, which they k 'e s-jcured to ihemaelvea, by the smallest possUtle Frojit. They having formed an engagement with an extensne andcele- brated Metropolitan Manufacturer for Tlie New London Clothing WaniifrtiM, ^Sign of the Royal Arms,^£:^ and having Friends ifl U,iov, who take the Market at its flood, «ecure a liberal Dip- c?uat b- '.'rorapt payments; these and the above adva./.ages must ii th« ;^ind8 of tl'8 Public establish tho fact, that they are able and do sell 20 per cf»nt. cheaper, the same quafity of Goods, than any «ther House in the same Trade : and furtner, that they give to the Jfubiiu ine x^ewesi ana mos; imi^^wvcu t- wi^— =«v-.. obtuned elsewhere. Elf* CO. y de- r ition tohidt eapestjrj^ I KEEP ! AND tm the land ear, D. amount of Dtage over portations, considered •age Day's ust appear ving these nnst effect rell as give ge, which U Profit. re andcele- jn Clothing ng Friends liberal Dif- ttagcs must re able aad 8, than any give to the 1 rtnnnot ba The extent and divoraity in the Ready-mads pep9rtraei|t render it alsracerlainty of mting every person -^^^ a cho«e of .r^^^^^^^^ binine superiority of workmanship, symmetrical beauty, neatness and exactnesVi a t^aving of at least 20 per cent., and, in some tnstancS oTnot less thanSo per cent \his rnay aPPe^r £"- doxieal. bat it must be remembered that tliere w a Philosopfcy m Trade [CFGents wishing their Garments made tp order will he showii PaSs cut in the newest and most appiOTed designs, introduced by the Continental, English and Foreign Artists. icr MOURNING made to measure, with incredible expedition. For Moarning Attire generally, in iaamediata request, great extor- tionrcharge! is made ; but L G. & Co. pledge hf«=e^;,««;i'«; the SAMK cliFORM CHARGES Will be observod in this a* m every department of their Business. mve contlantly on hana -Every Description of W'ter-piroof and Air. J?-hVr-rm#Bi« the Psiemces manufacture, direct from the Mill, Man- ch«tS No?c are geSe % hich have not this Stamp. The" Gar - ™f . »r«. manufactured in Wc'«ted,Caralet, Lamn, Super Lama, Cash- S!;eCa7Set?«F.n^Jloth. of every shade and q^''ty,~eUh" S Plain Trimmings or fine Silk Velvet trimmed. p-The Public Tre Uaotbned Tpurchasing these Goods, to look well to the Sta«.p «„ ,h." nin» 'nd those that ars genuine hath the Sign of the Royal Anns, C. MACINTOSH & Co. Petc'u.ees-and those that hath not, are ***i=.AiiS 1 int^-nds shortly leaving here for England, for tbajwr- supply, would do well to send in their Orc«rs immediately. rlntl#men wishinz their Germems made to order, can select from CLOTHS and TrirSSimsi a large Stock of which are con.taijtl, kept on hand ; 3r. leaving their Mpasure, can have any article m the shape ofDress imported expressly r them. _^,^_ . ^^ ■QORDQ] MiEitiasg^iijjM iimr'-'':'v;v"'"!""';:'M t I If T 1 ,'■ > , I i^'H'''lh1:i:i sit CBNEIAl lARBWARE E8TAB11SHMBOT, MARK ET SQUARE, ST. JOHN . N. B. IRON SPIKES, from 4 to 10 inch ; Composition Spikes ; Clinch Rings ; Sheathing Nails, &c. ; Zinc and Iron cnt Sheathing Ntils; Wrought. Roiie, and Clasp-head Nails. (tom^'J ^SJ^^V WUU boat, Skiff, and Diaraond-hasd N»ils, U *» 3J mch.} BMt Kit- •tsajid Burs; Cut and Wrought Copper Nails and Tacks ;Battso, Slats aad Clout JSails ; Horse and Ox Naila ; Wrought and Cut Brads «o4Tacks; Tin'd and Untin'd Rivets; Iron. Brass and Copper Wire ; Wi» »nd Hair Selves and Riddles ; Wire Cloth ; Spring. Csst Ger- mau, Shear, aad Blister Steel ; Tin -, Sh*et Iron ; Copper ; Sheet and Bar Lead ; Block Tin ; Spelter; Sheet Zinc and Brass j Plough Plat- lag and Moulds; Cart and Pipe Boxm: Brass Tubing; L.e«» P»pe, Horss Traces ; Back Baads and Ox Chaina: Anvila ; Vices ; Bellow. ; tJun.i Pistols; Powder; Bafls; Sh«t; JoiBen» Crampe, and Pw Mauls; Scythes. Si«^!es and Reaping Hooks; R««^"a%'""\>"V. and Manure Forks; Shov^.s; Spades ; Rakea; Hoes ; K'tt^-jfo*'' Fewlers; Footmen; Smoothing, Italian and Box Irons; Crimping Mivbines ; Cwlrng Tongs ; Weighing Machines, of all «2«" ; bieel- ▼ards; a good assortment of Harness Mounting ; Carpenter a loow. Shoe Findings; Coffin Forntiure and Cord; «"' 9''»*'-*?lS" .!5 Hair; Chaif Web; Roan Skina ; evetT dcsctiptioo ©f *-*»«■■ ""^ Uiflges; Screws; Plated Caators; Candlesticks; *c.; Bronw Urns; Desks; Dressing Cases, Work Boxes; »'•«»»«•"'» g^^'^/'fyfl' J Ushes; Currier's Knives and Steels; Skates; Tea Trays; Cheap Knives sod Forks; Pocket BLnives; R«or«?^^*^'"°'*liMi'*«l-- JSiI hacjted Kuivea ; German Silver Forka and Spoons ; Mill Saws iwm 4t lo7 ft., for gang and sinste ; Whip end Cross Cut Sawa 5 J^"«"'»' Saws, from SO to 25in.. for edging snd trimming ; e'e7.<'«.«eiiP«^.°* Piles, &•• &C. Also— GUT NAlLb oi eftry aescripwuB, •«»»—*- lured of the beat £aglish Iron. THE EARL OF ALDBOEOUGH CUJIED BY HENT, [. B. kes; Clinch ; Sheathing t to 40d'y : .} Boat RiY- [s ; Battoo, 1 Cut Brads »pperWire; [, Cast, Ger- • Sheot and >iou«h Plat- Lead Pipe; m; Bellow* ; ipt , and Pin Stonaa ; Hay Btttes ; Pota; i; Crimping izea ; Si«ei- tor'a ToflU; and Curled f Locks aod tronze Uras; i>j»b8; Whip raya; Cheap uperior ivory llSawafrom nn-. Circular Jeaeription of .— mnmwttMtmi'- HOLLOW AY'S PILLS The Earl of Aldborowgli cured ©f a lAvev and stemach complaint. Extract of a LetUrfrom the Earl of Aldborough, dated VUla Messina, Legkmrn, 21»t Febrmr^, 1845. TO PROFJiaseB HOtLOWAV. Sib.- V«riou8 circum«ancea preira tiled the poaaibllitj of «yi'»»nj- iDg jou belore ihia timt ftir your poliieheW lo Jtfldwg me your PiH» as you did. 1 now take this opponanity of aendiag to| •" ,^rd" ^« lbs .mount, aod, at the same lime, lo add fb«* r«J.^"\*^fTJ /^^^^^ ed a cute o^s disotderio my Ltrer and Stomach, which all the most eminent of the Faculty at hoine,et.d all oter ^^^,^,^;i;;^i'^^Z' liesa eMe to effect ; nay ! not ewn- the waters of Carlsbad end Ma- rieubJ? I wSh to haVe another Box and a Pot of the Ointment, in «aie «0T of mf family should tut require eiiher. Your most obliged and obedient m''""*!, _.-.^„ (Signed) _ ALDBOROUGH. A Wonderful Cure ©I Bropsy, ©f Five Years' standings Copy o/a LsUer/rom Mr. 2Vwmas Taj^, CAemtef, fiodcton, TO PBOFESSOtt HOLLOWAY. Sib —I think it my doit to inlerm you that Mrs. Glooab, wife of Mr Woioufh\BrJspec.able farmer of Ackltm. wuhin four mile. ofihispte«,h;dUens«(renng from Dropsy for -•'« .YJ". •«;j«J had the best Medical Advice without rttexni^Mj reU^L H^^r^ag of yonr Pills and Olniment, she used them with such ■urwismj bene- fit th.l. in fact, she has now given them up, being so well and quite Jbte to ftiteod to her household duties as (ormBJ^y^i^^^chjhenH^tr ItZteted to do mffain f I had almost forgouen to state that she w«. Sffeu iSi by thJKoliy a^ incnrubfe. When she used to get tjp in ?he io?uing it w«s impossible to discover a feature '"her f.ce being in^ch . Tearful state. This cure is entirely by the use of f oue *'"*&) ' ""'^"-^'^'' THOMAS TAYLOR. A cure of Indigestion and Constipation of the Boirels. Cm>n of a Later from Q. tt. Wylhm Baxter, Esq., Autkor of tht '"^ ^ ^^Book tfthe Battues,^' .. imenrm van tk9* tTAiir Pills, a fiiw hive cured me of conetaiK Indigestion tnd Constipilionof the BoweU, which aDDliclttion to lii'- y purtoite had long entailed upon me. Tihould?tSr recommend au^^ and .todiouBly-di«Po«ed per«.nt ieneralty; to UM your valuable P.lla. You have my permwaion to Dubliah this note, if you wish to do so. puoi»u *Hi» • ■ I am. Sir. your most obedient servant, (Si|ned> O. R. WYTHEN BAXTER. A cure of Aitlima and 8hortne§§ of BreatU. Extract of a UUtr from the R^David Wfiamt, -Rw^n'^^,^"; leyan Minister at Beaamaris, Island qf Anglesea, North Wales, Janwurif 14%U: Frederi^uon S^J-^'^yi^ :^Z'T^ci R Tarn' Lockhart. Quaco ; James Beck, Bend of Petitcod ac ; O. »• o«y/«j K?che»terTjohnBell.Shedlaci John Lewi-> Hillsborough; Isaac Turner, Hopewell; George W. Hoben and John Curry, Canning , Samuel Foster, Kingston; R. S. McDon. d, g;;?"*', Lak«; Hugh McMonagle. Sussex Vale; James E. White BBll«^-.n boxw « the following prices :-l8. 9d., 4s. 6d. and 7s. each. There la a con •iderabla aaving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.-Directions for the guidance of Palienli in ewry Disordar •ce affixed to each Uox. Bowelf , ;>on me. Ipetsoni itsioa to It. :ter. nt Wea^ i WaUa, ir a^poor I, uDOtal- ken thsm :h ii now [AMS. btthint or caw may rear orbe- oith the eases : Jrine, ng'sEfil, aval, mploms, ax, eetiona, kinds, m what* iblisbment Petera & ranawick ; Alexander R. Sayre, ght Isaac Canning; (e; Hugh I boxes at 5 is a Gon- j Diiordcr The best Medicine in the Woria . £rerttdYt,;rp'«^^^^ "h«ts of te.tiaiomal. may be had gr»ti., of all Agent". The feme and efficacy of PABR'S UPB TOXS to America. (From Ae New-York Sunday O^rmry. JM. 10, ^ff') We'caU the f-ten.ion of Jhe m^a » .he^^^^^^ fj^^. this truly excellent Medicine. j^.j. p.j, ^^^ To^y wVeU by ifM'fl'H'^^^/T^^lo.X t.l....a anji The following testimonial is from one oi me ni«« mcE. ,.,y atteatalion of Ae exM lence of the M^^^^^^^ ty:rx- bTreL"r";r„s^^^^^^^^^^ ^^r««»-r-; i-wwn JMr. T. 1>. Bice, C^Ae ori^iwaZ Jam Croir.) Tn Messrs T. Roberts & Co., 304 Broadway, N. Y. "^G— n%.vingintheco^^^^^ tice of my profession, contracted « "SXhi/much from the with great prostration of «t'«"£^' ^"^/S^^^ while m effects of the labour attached to my pec ulmr^p^^^^ , The following Te..in.om.U i^<;.Ti".L»f,,^„'i;?i* ^^i^Z higlily respeclahle parlie., ate couuu.uwj . Thi« singular efficacious Medicine is now being introduced into every family, and reats its claims for pa'jronage on the most credi- ble authority. Cases received by Motterahead ScCo., Manchester, and for- \yaKdad fur publication to Messrs. T. Roberta &. Co., Crane Court, Fleet Street, London, the Proprietors of Parr's Life Pills. . Cure of Indigestion ami StomachComplaint.-^Mt. Joseph Deacon' fcrmer, Levenshulme, near Manchester, hereby declares that the use of Parr's Life Pills have entirely removed a most obstinate etonmch complaint and ii^dij^estinn, with which be had been most sorely afflicted for a long time, and therofore bas great pleasure in making his cure known public. February 7, 1843. Cure of an old oonfirmed stomach and liver complaint.— Mr. John Howarth affirms that he has been for many yeara suffering from a deranged stomach and hver complaint, and although he has had recourse to various remedies, and has been unde/ one of the most popular Surgeons in Manchester, nothing affi>rded him the de- sired relief until he met with Parr's Life ^ills, which have al- ready affi)rded him more benefit than all the other advice aud inedicin'^ he has been taking for years, and therefore can with the greatest confidence ur^e any one suffering from the same «6mplBint to give them a trial. Witnesi to the truth of the above, Mr. George Dean, Market Street, Manchester. 80, Medlock Street, Uulme. Manchester, January, 1843. To the Proprietors of Parr's Xife Pills. Gewtle'men, — For the benefit of the afflicted public,! hand you the particulars .of a case of euro from the use of your beaign me- dicine. I had fbf'inaiiy yedrs been out of health, and suffered much from internal pains 'in various parts of the body. I tried nearly all kinds of medicines without relief, and consulted the most eminent medical practitioners in Manchester, but my com- plaint defied their best efforts : at length I despaired of ever reco- vering, pnd life became to me burdensome. Providentially, my nttention was directed by my nephew, Mr. Higginson, of Salford, to make a trial of Parr's Life Pills, which I consented to do, asid found considerable relief when I had taken only one box, and I continued their use until this time, and have had about Six Boxes altogether, and have the happiness to say that I am now restored your service, hoping it will tend to cause their use to become even yet more nuiversal, as such a Medicine ought to be kept in every familv. I am your grateful servant, [Witnessed by G. Vaughan.] W. HIGGINSON. p» Ckrmic Bheumatkm of time years'' sfafK/tn^;'.— Christopher Saun- ders, 43, Bengal Street, Oldbam-road, hereby testifies that be has for three yeara been grievously afflicted with Rheumatism, aud for the last fourteen weeks was unable to follow his employment ;— > hearing from Mr. Wainright, butcher, that Parr's Pills bad cured Lim ol tho some complain i, I began to take them, and having done ed into It credi« ind for- Crane ife Pills. DeACon* that the bstinate en most pleasure 1843. Ir. John Dg from has had the nioat I the de* have al- vice a\id can with he same Market , 1843. band you ■ign ine- sufTered I tried alted the my com- iver recD- tially, my fSalforJ, > do, asid Qx, and I >iz Bozea restored for plac- rr's Pills, nony is at o become >e kept in JJSON. her Saun- tiat he has (u, and for vment ;— had cured ving done BO for three weeks, I am so raoeh better as to be able to resume my work again, next Monday, and will i>er8evere »«*»•>' "•* * short time longer, to complete n»y restoration to health. Any one doubting the truth of this case if invited to call npoo me or writi (post paid) and I will immediately bear testimony. Bengal Street, Oldham Road, Manchester. Fdrtruary3. James Hill, of No. 8, Ford Lane, Charlestown, Pendleton, near Manchester, who is upwards of sixty years of age, says he was at- tacked with inflammation of the chest, which confined him to bit bed for a long time in a very debilUated state, with a meat distress ing cough and spitting; after taking varioot kmds of medicine without the least relief, he at last commenced taking Parr a l.ile Pills, and having taken three boxes, was completely restored to heahh, and is now much stronger than he has been for some years, and has recommended them to many persons, who have taken them and received the greatest beaefit from'their use, and is ready at any time to attest the above. Witness, John Hatton. 0:F CAUTION ToT?HE PUBLtC.£0 03" Beware of Spurious Imitations of the above MediciMe.'— None are genuine unless the words " Parr's Life Pili- «re in White Letters on & Red Ground, engmved ia the Government stamp, passed round each box: also the facsimile of the P!gnature of the Proprietors, "T. ROBERTS & CO.. Crane Court. Fleet street. London," who /tow amomted Mr. JOHN G. SHAKf, Chemist, Saint John, WholestUe and Retail Agemt, for NeteBruns- toick. , Sharp's Balsam of Hoarhound A Aniseed, For Coughs, Colds, Shortness of Breath, Astkma, ifc. This excellent Medicine has the extraordinary property of im- mediately relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, DifficiUiy ot Breathing, and Hoskiness of the Throat. li operates by dissol- ving the congealed phlegm, and causing free expectoration. Persons who are troubled with that unpleasant tickling in the Throat which deprives them of rest night after night, by the in- cessant cough which iX provokes, will, by taking one dose, tind immediate Telief : and one bottle in most cases will effect a cure. Sold in bottles, at Is. 6d. and 2#. 6d. each. I^ superior and more agreeable in use than any other DENTI- FRICE for beautifying the TEETH and GUMS. It removes Tartar, without injuring the Enamel of the Teeth,— giving them a beautiful pearly ni>pearancc. Shaip's Fowder for destroirlng Rats and Hice. Farmers and others, whose premises are infested with Rats and Mi'-.e. will find it te tlieir advanfejge to try tins Powder,— being composed of ingredients which possess the peculiar property ot attracting these animals. It proves a ppeedy and certain means ofdestroyiftg them. Put up and sold in ptckages at 1». 6d. each. -'Wifmwm^- iff E "i ^ 'HW^J-lW^'ft ■■ -' frt^ar^J! jy««.A2-*|r« m- I.) 88 44 18 47 20 kolMr-. SMtntfct, Mf^ S«bt Jobs, v t u W«itaiortiiid, N«|tbuinb«rUad| Tiee'AAniitliy, ilafpiig»«idBifmc«, Knt Affiiite, 77 47 ■16 86 51 48 23 48 47 61 80 31 32 33 34 36 35 3& 37 38 38 39 40. 18 16 18 18 19 19 .19 2 43 61 3 17 6-l« Ilttraeiiv* and amusing Mil' callaniat, 66 iDaota^ct Companiflt, 46 lotertat Table, 8(^ Joint Stock Companiei, 46 Library, Saint John, ' ' 26 Lrgiilative Council, 17 Light Houiea, 75 Luniiie Aaytum, 43 Madraa School, 47 Marine Hospital, Saint John, 25 Market Tolls, Saint John, 29 Mechanic*' Inatituie, St. John, 25 Militia, . . 62 Ministers licenacd to solemnize Marriage, 50 Moon's Phases, 5-16 Na»y, 64 Notarief, Public, 23 Officers of the Crown, 18 LegislativaCouncil, 17 House of Afsombly, 17 41 42 43 24 17 42 24 •ftte Provinces, ••FVes, inistenr, tmm •'mmr* 61 65 27 66 2 17 Her Majesty's tJustoms, 4L ProTincial ReTenue, Office of Audit, Penitentiary Commissioners, Port Wsrdens, Soint John, Profince of New-Brunswick, Postmasters, Pilots, Port of Saint John, Public F«nctionaries.—U. S. Consuls, Lloyd's Agents, Gomoiissiorers of Gorern- ment House, of Indian Af- fairs, and (or Examining Steam Boats, Inspectors of Savings' Banks, &c. 43-44 Cineen and Royal Family, 65 Rates of Anchorage, St. John, 27 Pilotage, do. 28 Wharfage and Slippage, 28 Weiahing, 29 Hackney-Coach Fares, 29 Cartage, Hand-Carts, &c. Reads and Distances, Savings' Bank, Saint John, Signaia for Vessels, Sun's Semidiameter, Supervisors of Great Roads, Sunogatea and Registrars, Time forgoing thro' the Falls, Vaccine Establishment, Weather Table, Wesleyan Academy, 30 25 78 35 4 3 43 13 4 43 74 47 ^0" "-■■•V ■' .••»'^» jg ^^B^ it :A«/c{ in the City qf St. John on t/ie it Ill' 68 4d 80 45 • 26 17 75 43 47 ho, 25 29 fobn, 25 62 nnize SO 5-16 64 23 18 1, IT 17 itoin«;4l e, 41 42 lers, 43 n, 24 ick, 17 42 24 h L S. «nts, rerD- I Af- iniog x% of 43-44 h 65 John, 27 lo. 28 jipage, 28 29 i^ares, 29 30 25 78 bn, 35 ads, 43 rs, 13 Falls, 4 ' 43 74 47 hn on ihc