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' - 'I 1 i • I 'Miin;; t i \'i I ' I • '— ^ ' ECLIPSES' OF J857. Thts year there will be two Eclipses, boih of the Sue. I.— There will be a Total Eiclipse of the Suit, March 25th, invi^ibjt It this place. IHie Total Eclip86 will coiniiienoe at Suhriiie iil^ Aiis- kralia. in |jongiM0 14P, 18^ Bait of Greenwich BfrdLatiindb 34^ 19' South, at 4h. 22ra. Ey«ni»f, nteari time in^t. John. Tl i»f, mean time tn jst. jonn. The Tula,' S«liMe wHl eiid at' Sunset in 4he Gulf of Mexiod, Ip L<»li^»tml(i 9(> II' W. of Greepwicb, aiid Utitude 24*" 0' N., at 7h. 48ita'. Ulitetiiii^ lean time in St: Johnr , r m -. II.— There will fie aQ^AnauiarEoliDfe-of the Sva, S«pt»hihi^r17t^ Ind 18th, invisible |n St. lohnvu Wpi" Eclipso vvillhe visible td^a latg>! trtionof Asia, a part of Africa, and to the whole of Ajfistraiia*.* ailifeiiifc-*^ •ii— - 3 *«(, 'Chronologieal Cydes ofl8o7. Domln. Letter, D. Golden Number, > ,. or Lunar Cycle, Epact, 4 Solar Cycle, 18 tfegira, 1^3-4 Roman Indiction, 15 Julian Period, 6570 Jewish yr. a.m. 5617—8 MORNING AND EVENING STARS OF 1857. The Planet Venus ( $ ) will b*e Evening Star until May 8th i thenl Board oj Mamimg Star the rest of the year. — Mars ( ^ ) will be Evening Sta^undy.-A until June 5th ; then Morning Star the rest of the year.- Jupt''*''""""' ^b^*"'' Ipaiutedin 10 V3 Capricornus, knees>'^ 11 r; Aquarius, legs. 12 >6 Pisces, feet. Moveable Festivals of the Church in 1857. Septnagesima Sunday, Feb. 8. Sexagesima Sunday, " 15 Quiuqnagesima Sunday, Feb. 22 Ask Wed. Lent beg. " 25 Good Friday, April 10 Easter Sunday, « J2 Rogation Sunday, May 17 1 Whit Sun. or Peutecost, May 31 Trinity Sunday, June 7 Advent Sunday, Nov. 29 Holidays at ths Public Offices. Janotry 1, New Year's Day, i Nov. 30, Saint Andrew, 19 arch 17, dflint Patrick, April 83, Saint George, May S4, Queen's Birth Day, Jttnt 90, Queen's AccoMtoo, Jane 24, Saint John, Jttn« tS, Queen's Coroaatien, iapt. J9, Miebaelmas, Bearings a This Light 22 1 From the From the N. From' the N. From the N. m the Si 2n From the 12 I Dec. ^, Christmas D.y. |Lodg";ii M ^*iChriitmafHolid«yi,|aiwaysafa A.u w I J - I House al Aih Wednesday, |,i, ^a^g Good Friday, |b„„ .j Easter Monday, Inearthed Easter Tueaday. 1857. klay 8th ; then Evening Stai ,'• Jupiter (H) Star until Oo — Saturn ('^) Star the reit ndiction, 15 iriod, 6570 .A, If. 5617-8 ( Jupiter. > Saturn. ^ Herschel, or Urauuf. Yodes. nperiour. th. S. South. . W. West. iiae. irins, thighs. iornuR, kneeS' us, legs, feet. May 17 I May21 cost, Muy 31 June 7 Not. 29 rew, If Holidays, LIGHT HOUSES. Board of Commissioneri for the several Light HouMt in the Bay of Ftt?i.i, vertical, black and white Bearings and Distance by Compass from thn Qannet Rock Light House. This Light bears from the Light house on Brier Island, N.N. W. | W. a miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor E. ^ S. distance 7 miles. Froha the Gannet Rock to the Black Rock, oflf White Head Island, N. E. i E. 7 miles. From' the Gannet Rock to the South West Head of Gi si Manan, N. N. W. 6i miles. j,1m».. From the Gannet Rock to the Nortfiei^AhiOSt'Of the Murr Ledges, N. W . A N. 2i miles. To the Southernmost of ditto, called Saint Mary's Ledge, W S. VV. 2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal Island, W and by N ^ N. 12 miles. Note. — Between the Northernmost and Southernmost of the Murr Ledges, there is a range of dangerous rocir:ichin!« Seal Islnndk, elevated about fortv-ifive feet above high 'Mitcr, and bear from each other E. S. E. and VV. N. W. distant about ^ >^f feet, by which circumstance cF two Light Houses at the 6ame ■^tii(tn, they will be immediately distinguished from all other lights ip'^n tH<} const, (British or American) Both the Biiildinvs are pMJiiied white. The follovi^in^ are the bearings from them, viz: To the Southernmost MOrir Ledge, (St. Mary's) E. S. E. easterly. .iifi n" »♦ Ganiiet Rock Light jB. by $. \ S. 13 miles. Soiilhern Head of Grand Mana.n, E. by N. ^ N. ISforth ern Head of.Grand Manan. N. E. 4 E. N ,E. Hooic, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. Little River , Head, N. by W. Libby Island Light House, (American,) J^. W. by W< Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and the Gaiirict Rock, should tack or haul off* the moment they bring these Liuiits in one, as they will not then be more than three fourths of a Ml lt> from the Murr Ledges, if more thanfive miles to the East of the j 1 1 J* (its. . ■ '( it in recommended that tlie Phip's Cdmpasses should be well compared atid j iidjii ttjd (p^rticulnrljr in new ships}, before they leave Partridge Island, as se-j I lull >. errors have fiJBqiiehtiy occurred from want pf attention on this point ; and fV-- : iitf variation in the Buy of Fundy ipseventiiien deizrees Westerly, or (J|^ poipts) \\ M ill hu ff^Hnd bv the Inte^it ptiblished AdiniimUy Charts, that the course froiq Pmridire talnnd down the Day (South Channel) between thb Old Proprietor arid '. . \y, Ledi!^, is 9. W. 4 S., nut the coiirae to' be steered must dispend on Uis di> ■ ■ ! ion of the wMid on leaving Partridge l^aiid.] ! Jhod Harbour LiglU. — Next ia order after passing Grand Manan >iwl '.ha plain white Light, (American) on West Q,uoddy Point, is H^>i\d Harbour Light. T^iia js placed on the North East extremity of, Citiiipo J^ello, aiifJis a guide to v^sels etiteringtheniain GhanQel.to V/(''st Isles, Mo'o^e Island, and the inner Bay of Passumaquody ; it '>!!(il>|es vjes^elsalso at all titnes to;enter Heaul Harbour — it is a nxed u7{?^« li^^ht. The bjjiildipg 1^ pfintip^ iWhite, vyitha red cross on biced, pn« Mt«' The Light House ifi painted red and white, in stripes of ^vefeetbropd e^cfa. iMori^^ntally pnrtridfii Island Lig^»-^'y}^\^X^X tb^ entrance of th0 Rivefpiid ll<:rl>onr of Saint John, having been established upwards of forty yea,sV reqiure|iiioparti£ii|9r^Qtice>ftirtb?rthantbltt it is a iiz^ ^hiiU\ light, a'natnat the Light House is red and white, in v^jrijctil ft^ipes. H^co^ Light. — Within Partridge Islau^, aijid upon ft Spit or b|tr y.y\\\t\\ extends aboUt l^alf a mile S.' S. |1 oflf Sapd Point, aiijd which dries at '^wb-thirdji i^bb,' stimds the' Beacon !|ft^we'r. tJppn thif Tower H iijht U estiiblii^ed, which is 6ipfiient|y u9eAM to t^e coastiiig trad^ of Saint loliki. and to all other veisdels having pilots oii boarct, £ it en* ahlKf^ein if etii't^rM liarlfoiir/fi^ air l^otTrs ^f tl^e ni^Kt. kti^ .< »Hpt -TPfce'^c^tto^li W^^^^^ ^(| \(if0, w ^ trip^sv^yticitlly -r.Ti7rrE:»w(.?..' t, Seven Shillings and Sixpence per foot. w •m, accord- lerved, and olours will Iron, rker > »im1 er or Sloop . It Andrews om Boston i stress I of tht City isel into the I or berth, or ve Shillings il out of the essels, under e Province, ters of snch lay of such Fnndy to under six employed, id. y Wharf, or 'riy moored S One Hun- over One Shillings; e Hundred e Hundred love Head, LePreaux,! >ot. 1 of Grand rittg South Fourth Distance. — From the North Head of Grand Manan— or North Channel ns afuresiiid—tn Ma«bias Sea Itiland, bearing South, or Brier Island bearing South South tlast, Eight Shillings and Nine- pence per foot. Fifth Distance.— Any where outside the aforesaid diatance, Ten Shillings per foot. ■ HARBOUR MASTER'S FEES. On Vessels of 3i) Tons and under 50, 2s. 6d. ; Vessels of 50 Tons and under 75, 3d. 9d. ; 75 and under 100 tons, 58.; 100 and under 150 tons, 6s. 3d. ; 150 and under 200 tons, 7s. 6d. ; 200 and under 300 tons, lOs.; 300 and under 400 tons, ISs. 6d.: 400 tons and up- wards, ]5fl. ; Decked Vessels, under 100 tons, 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 VVestward of Cape Canso, or from any Port in Nova Scotin, to pay annually as follows: Under 30 tons, 3s. 9d. ; over 30 and under 50 tons, 5!*. ; over 50 and under 75 tons, 6». ; over 75 and under 80 tons, 10s. Rates of Wharfagk, established hy Act 5 Viet. cap. 49, in the City of Saint John and Parish of Portland. '-For every decked ves- sel, or wood boat, of the burthen of 40 tons and under Is. 6d. per day; above 40 tons, and under 50, Is. 9d. ; above 50, and under 60, 2s.; above 60, and under 70. 2h. 3d. ; above 70, and under S0,2s6d.; above 80, and under 90. 2s 9d ; above 90, and under 100, 3s. ; above 100, and under 120, 3.S 6d ; above 120, and under 150, 48; above 150, and under 180, 4s 6d ; above 180, and under 200, 5s ; above 200, and under 220, 5s 6d ; above 220, and under 240, 6s; above 240, and under 260, 6s 6d : above 260 and under 280, 7s ; above 280. and under 300, 78 6d ; above 300, and under 320. 8s ; above 320, and un- der 340,8s6d ; above 340, and under 360, 9s ; above 360, and under 380, 9s 6d; above 380. and under 400, 10s; above 400, and under 450. lis 3d ; above 450, and under 500, 12s €d ; and Is 3d for every additional 50 tons. RATES OF SLIPPAGE AT THE CORPORATION SLIPS. All Decked Vessels, same rates as for Wharfage; Wood Boats, dnd other Boats, or undecked Vessels, having standing Masts, and all Scows, ^nd not lying at the wharves on either side of Slips, to pay the follbwing rates : Kvery VVoodboatof sufinr.ient burthen to carry 10 Cord* of Wood, or under, Is. 6d ditto ditto upwards of 10 Cords, and not more than 15, 2*. 6d. ditto ditto upwards of 15 Cordn, and not mors than SO, 3s. 9d. ditto ditto upwards of 20 Cords, Ss. The above to be paid each trip, and if any such Vessel r(»uiain« over six days, an addit.onal duty to be paid of from 2s. 6d. to 5s. daily, ac- cording to the burthen. Other Boats and Vessels without decks, and having fixed or standing masts, and all Scows, to pay Is. 6d. each trip and Is. 6d. additional per day, if siihered to remain over three days. RATES OF FERRIAGE ACROSS THE HARBOUR OF ST. JOHN — Foot passenger,2d. ; Child under twelve years, id. ; Horse, 3d ; .Ox, or other large animal, 3d. ; Elephant or Camel, Is. 3d ; ain* 9 I I f!e Waggon, not loaded, 2d.; Biqsle waggon, with horse and one nian 6d.; iiingle waggon, with horse, load and man, 7d. ; double waggon* not loaded, 7d.; double waggon, with horses and man, 9d.; double waggon, with hordes, load and man, Is. 3d,; barrel, Id.; bag. contain- ing two bushels, Id.; Blldn, keg, or box of the name size, Id.; cask of lime, 2d.; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, whether in wa<.'gon,cart.sled. or other vehicle or not, except containing molasses, vinegar rice, or sugar 9d. ; every cwt. of iron, steel, or copper, whether in waggon, cart, or other vehicle or not, Id.-^Carts sleds, drays and carriages, same as waggons. RATE OF* TOLLS FOR CROSSING THE SAINT JOHN Sl'SPENf»ION BRtDGE..^For every foot passenger, (excepting children nnder five yenni of age,) Id.-, iinrsc, mare, gelding, niuie, ns^, ox, cow, or other large nnimrl, 3tl. each ; elephant or camel, Is. .Id. ; carriage, sl«igh, waggon, cart, sled ^r other vehicle, drawn by «me horse or beast of draught, with one person, with or with- out a load, fid. ; hor^e or beast of draught, more than one, with a carriage or other vehicle, 3d. each; $heep, calf, ho;;, or goat, 1-3. Rates at the Pfntic Weiohino Machines — Every lo^d not exceedlnffOne Thousand Pounds Weight, One Shilling; and One Penny foi evoiy additional Hundred Weight; payable, half by the ir-eller, and half by the puichaser. HACKNEY COACH PARES — For conveying one passenger frnm any public stand to any part of the City, or from any one part of the VAty to any ether part thereof. Is. ; and for every passenger exceedmg one, fid. additional ; and if any driver ot any Carnage or other vehicle, shall be detained at any place by any passenger, or shall make any agreement for carrying any passengers by the iiQur, he shall beentuled to ask, and receive the following rates, viz :— For any time not exceeding half an hour, Is. 3d. ; and in that proportion fur every half houT that such Carriage, or other vehicle shall be detained or employed. Pro- vided always, that in case any driver shall be rp(iiiired to cross ilie Ferry to Carleton, he shall, in addition to t'le foregoing fare.i. be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for himself, his carriage and horses, both going and returning. PUBLIC PORTEitS AND HAND CART MEN— For loading carrying, and honsing any goods, or any other article on any Hand Cart, fromthe Maiket Slip in King's and Qeen's Wards, or from any other place within the limits ol the fii'st district, to any other place within the Raid several Five districts, the rates of prictt.'j are as follow :— For the first district 3d.; second district SJd. ; third district 4d. ; fourth district 4^d. ; fidh district 5d. MARKET TOLLS — Beef, per quarter, 2(1. ; Calf, Sheep, Hog, Goat, Lamb, Kid, orPboat 2d.; Tub, Pail or Jar of Butter, l|d.; Firkin, 3d.; every 10 lbs. ol Roll Butter, Id ; Cheese, ^d.; load of Potatoes under 1.5 bushels, 3d.; ditto over l."5 bushels, 6d.; load of Oysters in stiell or tub, (Jd ; Turkey. Goose, or dozen of Pidgeona, ^d.; pair of Ducks, Fowls or Partridges, Jd ; bag of Flour, Meal, Oats, Peas, or Beans, id.; Ham or Shoulder, ^i.; Eggs, per 10 dozen, Jd.; and all other articles in like proportion. PISH MARKET DrJRS.—For every Salmon, IJd.. Codfish, Pon6^,ms8,or Shad, each |^d.; Ilallibut, not exceeding 20 lbs. Id.; exceedmg 20 lbs., nnd for •very 30 lbs.. Id.; every Lobster, \A. ; dozen of Haddock, l|d.; every 100 of Gaspereaux, Alewives, Herrings, or other small fish, l|d. ti* „ , .' , - - ,. . i. . . ' ' — L.J B Tims for Going through the Falls— (near Saint. John.) — The Fall.^ are level or still water at about three and a half hours on the Jlond, and about two and a half on the cU, so that ihey ate passable fimi times in twenty four hours, about tan or fifteen minutes each time. No other rule can be given, as mueh depends on the (luods in the River Saint John, and the time of llgh wattr or full sea, arhich is oftin haiisnad by high winds, and in proportion to rhP li»ight ^fihrm. Ifi 20 G IJ 12 done n)an> e waggon* ].; double g. contain* d.; cask of i.cart.sled, ar rice, or ti waggon, cat ri ages, SPENtTON live year* of nriimrl, 3(1. sled ^r other vith or with- L carriage or ceedineOne y additional liaser. m any public (ly ether part ; and if any place hy nay ngers by the iz :— For any ur every half iloyed. Pro- ilie Terry tft demand nnd nd returning. arrying, anJ ! iMaiket SMp liniits of the rtn, the rates i 3^d. ; third Qoat, Lamb, ery 10 lbs. oi ditto over }, or do7,en of ', Meal, Oam, (d.; and all lock,na(>«,or Ib8., nnd for every 100 of } Pall ^nre level >ut two and a huura, about nueh depends r or full sea, if!ht (^rihrm. #1 JANUA^RY. [1837. ^" Come, ye who rove in fancy a boweis, The bowers for ever fresh and fair ; Come, twine with me a wreath of floweri, To deck old Winter's frosty hair. What shall our grateful offering be, p To crown with joy the infant year ? ' Nor loaf, nor bursting bud I see, *j^ On drooping nature's snowy bier. What shall we bring my mates, to deck^y Time's stern unyielding brow ? Of warning winds the fading wreck, Of leaves swept from the native bough. (^ Firnt Quarter 3d day, 71i. 34m. morning. W. % Full Moon 10th day', 4h. 33in. morning. N. C) Lnst Quarter 18th day, Uh. iOni. morning. N. W. 0J^ New Moor 25lh day, 6h. 44m. morninff. W. s; 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 il 12 13 14 15 J6 17 18 19 20 211 Oil 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 a Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu VV 2 Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu w. 29 th Fri Sat CALENDAR, &c. New Year's Day, General Wolfe born, 1727 Jup. so. 5h. 16m. ev. 2d Sunday after Christmas. Duke of York died 1827. Epiphany, Cold. Fenelon died, 1815 Battle of W. Orleanf, 1815. ^ con. ©. Fair Liuriieust died, 1778 Isl Sunday after Epiphany VlaxamilliHn I. died, 18J5 Monas. sop. iuFrance 1790 ^ so. IJh 4m ev. liu!). sort, from Sebast '55 Chas V.reaig. Crown, 1,556 @ in apo. 2d Suud,ay after Epiphany Earl of Surrey belid. 15J7 M. Covcrdale <^ied, 1568 John C. Fremont b. 1813 Bacon born, 1650 Duke of Kent died. 1820 f'm« Steifhing. 3d eJunday aftor Epiphany. Dr. Jenner di«d, 1623 Sat so. lOh 9in ev. i cou. (g). ^ Stat George ill died, 1820. ® in per. 2i con O- ('■pa G.Hope doub'd 1620 Ri.&Setsdc.S. h.ni. h.m- d. m. 38 3b 38 38 38 38 38 37 37 37 37 36 3G:4 35 4 35 34 34 3:514 33 32 30 30 31 'Si 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 4b 47 48 50 51 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 31 30 30 29 28 2? 2615 25;5 24 5 235 925 .52 19 54 1 19 55|l9 56 19 58 18 59 2 3 4 6 18 18 19 17 17 I 55 50 4.t 37 30 22 14 57 47 38 28 17 6 55 43 31 18 5 52 ;ig 24 10 55 40 25 h. m. 10 29 11 41 morn 2 3 27 21 9 42 53 58 rises. 6 27 7 35 8 41 9 45 10 58 11 49 mpru 51 54 59 t^ 8 8 59 vets. 5 45 1 2 4 5 6 6 7 2 9 8 17 53 9 32 36 10 46 mom C^ High ^ water p h. m. feet 2 42 feet 3 36 head 4 21 head 5 13 nee 6 14 nee 7 81 arm 37 arm 9 50 bres l»49 bres U 51 h'art ev.29 h'art 1 15 bely 2 1 bely 2 35 bely 3 10 rein 3 42 rein 4 20 seer. 4 59 seer. 6 47 seer. 6 61 tbi 8 5 ihi 9 20 kne 10 24 kn9 11 10 !•«• 11 59 |ej?« morn. legs 44 feet 1 16 f*;et 1 56 h^ad 2 38 head 3 16 m H mm [■II *i s *■;■. *< 'i m ft 4 1857.] '/trtui^x^ F£BKr4KY. The lovelyTlossoms that we prize. Lie closely wrapt in earth's cold bed : Fair children of unclouded skies. On dainty dew and sunbeams fed. Saj Bhali we bid the rose awake, And don her vest of crimson hue r The lilj puie her slumbers break, And gem her pearly crown with dew ? Or to the modest violet say. Unclose thine eyes of purple light ; The spring is here — rise — come away — The air is calm — the skies are bright i "We cannot bid these sleepers rise — But we can cull from fresher bowers, A wreath, whose fragrance never dies, (H First (Quarter 1st day. 3h. 40m. evening. 87 E. # Full Moon 8th day, 7h . 11 m evening E. C Last Quarter 16th day, 9h . 38in . evening. N. F. # New Alooii, 24lh day, 7h. ISm. morning. S. E. ss ^ CALENDAR, &c. Ri.&Sets ii.m. h.m. 4th Sunday after Epiphany Candlemas Dny. Hilary Term begins, Richard I ransom. 1194 Sat. con. ©. Snow Dr. Priestly died, 1804 Mrs. Radcliife died, 1823 Septuagesima Sunday, Bishop Hooper fouriat. 1.^55 Queen Victoria marTd, '40 Sat po. 9h llni ev. Lady Jane Grey beh. 1554 7 ^s so. 5h 55m ev. Hilary Term ends, S«>xage8inia Sunday Melanthcun born, 1497 Sisi Pritts Sittings. Lutlier died. 1546 IVtatker Dull. Great Snow Storm, 1717 James L asM^sinated, 1437 Quiimnagesinia Sunday C. F. Gaiitxi died, 1855 Sunibury Circuit Ash Wednesday. J. P. Kemble died, 1633 Or. Arbuthnot died, 1735 Saturn sa. 7h 58 m ev. 21 20 19 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 8 7 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 05 6 58 5 6 57 6 5o 6 53' 6 Mk 6 50 6 49 6 47 6 45 6 44 C425 o dcS. d. m. 7 t> High n water 5* li. in. k 3 5G k 4 42 u 5 36 11 6 48 i6 8 16 i» 9 50 rt 10 50 ri 11 41 rl ev.22 y 1 5 y 1 31 n 2 10 n 2 35 n 3 10 ir 3 38 r 4 9 : 4 45 f 5 41 ; 7 10 ) 8 35 3 9 58 S 10 52 a 11 39 t morn t 16 d 54 d 1 32 I 1 19 ^^ = IVIAKCH. Come ye, whcse spirit's love to b&sk In clime's where fairer blossoms shine ; Come, aid me in my welcome task, Another wreath of song to twine. The land of our adoption claims - -^ Our lighest powers — our firmest trust ;-» May future ages weave our names With hers, when we shall sleep in dust. Lattd of our sons ! — !ast bom of earth — A mighty nation nurtures thee; The first in power and moral worth— J Long may'st thou boast her sovereignty f (^ Pirdt Unarter 2d dny, 1 Ih. 5Uiii. evening. JN. E. # Full Moon 10th day, lib. 37m. nioreiiig. W, ^ Last dnurter 18th clay, 4h. 21m. evening. K. ^ New Moon 25th duy, .oh. 46ni. evenins. W. [1857 It .A 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 n> 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 36 29 .10 Ul CALENDAR, &e. SU Mo Tu VV. Th Fri Sat 3U Mo Tu VV. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu NV. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu VV. Th Fri Sui SU Mo Tu Ri.^Sets h.tn. h.ni. d. m. ti G U tt 1^ () It a Int Sunday in Lent. 6 39 Nicholas, emp.()fKus.d.'55 6 37 Queen's Circuit, 6 3^ »? 6 ©. Chudy 6 3: 6th St. Patrick died, 464 6 3< Sat. so, 7h 34t:). ev. o 3i> Lord Colliu;;wood d. 1810 6 2f 2d Sunday in Lent. 6 2( Uizzio assassinated, 156G G 2L UaH'uelle horn, I4r;3 G 2;, 12th. Middleton died. 1589 6 2i 7^s8o. 4h 12m ev. Earl Grey boru, 17G4 48 '>50 3 51 3 52 ) 54 > 55 > 56 3 57 > 59 > J 1' J 3 4 5 6 7 o 9 G 10 G 11 G 12 3 14 6 15 G 16 i 17 G 19 d20 G2I G22 G23 6 25 R&S h. m. 7 30 6 7 6 44 6 21 5 58 5 ; 5 12 4 48 4 25 4 1 338 3 14 2 5! 2 27 2 3 1 40 1 16 52 28 S. 5 N. 21 4.3 1 9 1 .12 1 56 2 19 2 43 2 6 3 39 3 53 uiorn 20 1 36 2 44 3 40 4 29 5 3 5 35 5 58 riiies. 7 23 8 2G 9 29 10 32 11 36 morn 41 1 41 2 39 3 28 4 9 4 42 5 10 5 '35 seio. 7 21 8 41 10 1 n 21 Huh water h. m. uec arm. arm bres bres* bres h'art h'art bely bely rein rein rein seer seer ihigH thigd thigs kne kne legs legs feet feet feet h'ad h'ad nee nee morn arm I 331 arm 2 56 7 40 3 29 4 15 5 10 6 24 8 10 9 47 10 36 11 28 11 59 ev.34 1 9 1 35 2 10 2 57 3 34 4 13 4 59 6 18 7 50 9 27 10 25 11 12 11 49 morn U 43 1 do 2 10 5 60 3 31 ^ ^ ^ ^\ v^ 1 ^\ f- nJ .' i. <« .i I s ^ c ^ ^ 1857.] - -jr *;',.:A»-.ir»^'+- ■ ■■:»*^«>'*.-Wf-'*,(rfi*^«»; f-**#*^ APKIL. But yesterday the fields vfeie firozen round, The hills sat cowering 'neath their burdens cold, Asking if Spring was never to unfold — If Boreas' trumpet, would fbrever sound.' But now the sun leaps forward with a bound ; Things yield to gentle influence that did mock Hude force, and the persistent leaves of oak And russet beech come rustling to the ground. Cracks the pellucid ice, and gushes forth, Gurgling with joy, the long imprisoned streaim ; The snow-drops and the crocuses, whose birth ^ Looked premature, in harmony now seem. n (§ First Quarter Ist day, 8h. 54m. niortimg.! , # Full Moon 9th day 4h. 48tn. morning. O Last Quarter 17th day. 7h- ^Oni. morning. 1$ New Moon 24th day, 2h. 34m. morning. (9 Firdt Quarter 30th day, 7h. 38m. evening. "e: IT 8. W. S. W. N. E. S. VV. D1 O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 1 13 14 15 16 17 W Th Fri Sat St? Mo Tn W. Th Fri CALENDAR, &c. All Fool's Day. Jefferson born, 1743 Bishop Hcber died, 182G. $algr. bril. $ dS "^74 lli.&Sets h.ni. h.m Pahn Sunday, 4, O. Goldsmith died, l/< Lalunde died 18()7. 2^ 80. 6h41m ev. 10, Prince Eugene died, 1736'5 Good Friday. j5 SatiGeo. Canning born, 1770. 5 SU I Easter Sunday. MojEng. bt. Kuss. &. Ai'd, troops Tn i Easier term begins. VV.i Mutiny. at Soiihead, 1797. ThBaitle of Culloden, 1746 Fri 7 5(c« set 9h 33m ev. l8jSat;B. FianUlin died, J796 l9SLlllst Sunday after Easter aOMojDr. Ab«rnethy died, 1832. 1717 21 80. Oh, 5m. ev. Henry Fieldini; born, 1707 St. George's Day. 26, David Hume born, E'lster term ends. id Sunday afler Easter. Snt. con O. Charlottf. Circuit* 9 con. ®. 5 5 }5 Fairi 4 4 4 42 41 39 37 35 33 32 30 28 26 2.^ 23 21 VJ 18 16 14 13 II 9 8 6 5 3 1 58 57 55 54 26 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 57 59 1 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10 II n II 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 19 41 3 25 47 9 31 52 13 34 55 16 37 57 18 38 57 17 36 56 15 33 52 9 26 10 31 11 33 morn 31 21 5 4) 10 3 35 3 59 4 22 sets. 7 32 8 53 10 12 11 54 morn 20 i 1 thig. knes knee knes \e^a legs feet feet head head nee nee mrm arm bres bres hart 1 1 8 3 3 4 5 7 29 50 33 7 48 37 58 31 8 51 9 46 10 32 11 14 II 52 morn 36 1 SI 2 13 2 56 3 48 w O I 2 3 4 5 ff-6 7 8 Fr rta SI M< Ti W Tl Fr Sa 9 10 SI 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 M( Ti W TI Fi Sa SI Ml T( W TI 22 F 23 Sa 24 SI 25 M 2(^Ti 27 W aa^Ti 2Sfi 30 Su 3l'S( U 1^ \\r../^ '.■t.-i'\j- r.'. S' #>-«-^r ^ ^w High water h. m. ^3 r)r> 1»A1S7 The only sign of Sparing I £ee, In his drear time of frost and cold. Is when I fondly look on thee. Sweet gitl of angel mould. I think of violets when thine eye§ Dart sunlight on my dreary way. And dream once more of cloudless skies,. And the green plaid of May. Old Winter wears a look less sour, To hear thee breathe affection's words ; Thy look recalls Spring's rosy bower. Thy voice her sing:ng birds. Full Moon 8th day, 9h. 31in eveuing. ^4 C) I-^st Quarter 16th day, 6h. 30m. eveni ng. 't /i New Moon 23d day, lOh. 8m. morning. (§ Fiist Quarter 3Uth day, 8b. 3*2ai. evening. 1 2 3 4 5 fhC 7 8 9 10 J I 12 13 14 15 IG 17 18 19 20 21 W. 'I'h 22JFri 23 Sat 24 SU ^ CALENDAR, &c. Fri Wellington born, 1769 «at Pr. Arthur born, 1850 SiJ 3(i Sunday after Easier Mo Sir Jaa. Thornhill died, 1734 Tu 6, Greek Festival of Job W ^ con. »il . Th :g) in apo. Fine Frj Peesicllo born. 1740 Sat U 80. 5h 17 ev. SIJ 4th Sunday after Easter Mo liattleof Lodi. 1796 Tu Saint John Circuii, W. Old May Day Th r%8 so. 7h 50m ev. Fh Cape Cod discovered, 16.22 Sal PetropaulowsUi raized SU 3th Sunday after Easter Afu Landing, of the Loyalists Tu at Saint John, 1763 25 Mo E 2(^Tu 27 W. mvi 3USai 31 'SU Layfitelte died, 1834 Ascension Day, f) in per. 9 c«Jn. © 1^1 cou. f); /con. %) Sunday after Ascension D. Dr. Paluy died 18b5 f? con i) Mars con. f), John Calvin died, 1564 T. Moore born 1780 9 Stat. Rain\4 Sir H. Davy died, 1822 ,'4 Pentecost or Whit Sunday |4 fft \ s ^ i 1B57.] JUNE. I ■ ■■ ■ i t Bland as the Morning's breath of June, The south-west breezes play, And through its haze the Winter noon, Seems warm as Summer's day. The snow-plumed angel of the north, , Has dropped his icy spear ; * A(;ain the mossy earth looks forth — Again the streams gush clear. The fox his hill-side den forsakes — The musk-rat leaves his nook — The blue-bird in the meadow-brakesr^ Is singing with the brook. fT % Full Moon 7th day, Oh. 44in. evening. O Last Quarter 15th day. 2h. 31 m. morning. # New xMoon 21 st day, 5h. 24m. evening. ($ Firat Quarter 26ih day, llh. 41 ui. morning. N. S;E. VV. W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Mo Tu VV. Th Ffi Sal SU Mo Tu VV. Th Fri CALENDAR. &c. Howe's victory, 1794 Gordon Riots, 1780 Lord li. Fitzgerald died, 1798 George Hi. born, 1778. .\dam Smith, born, 1723. Mam. & W Towers cap. '55 Trinity Sunday. Cloudy rhunias Paine died, 1609 Trinity Term begins. It ri.2h 13m mor. St. Barnabn!), Rain. Collin?, (Poet) died, 1759. Sat>7 :i|cs ri. 2h 24m morn. SCjIst Sunday attcr Trinity Mo 9 at gr. bril. Tu Duke Marlboro died 1722 W.John Wosley born 1703 Th Battle of Waterloo, 1815. Fri © in per. Dull SalTriuity term ends, SV2d Sunday after Trinity. •VfoSat. con. Moon. Tu JVisi Frias Sittings. W.^St, John the Baptist Th George IV. died. 1830 Ri.&Set>|dc.N h.m. h.Hi. a6Fri!2i ri.lhlOmmor. 27 dat38, Queen't) Coronation. 88 ^U, 3d Sunday afier Trinity. K» MpjSainl Pei^r. Fair 3(HTu Greenw]chlf!o»pJQund. IGOU \^ ./7 N. VV. W. S ) 11. il 50 II jr. » rein rein rein «ecr seer thig ;. thig 4 ihig [2 kne Skne 3 legs Cleg* n teet SCect 5feet Is head High water h. m. 6 7 48 37 8 35 9 36 10 18 10 58 11 36 ev.l3 39 16 head nee nee nrni mm breH brcM h art h'art •lely M»elv 1 ] 2 3 4 5 25 59 41 23 15 1] 6 14 7 16 8 20 9 21 10 25 11 19 mo rn tif>l rein rein 12 56 38 20 15 59 41 6&e . Vi-. Mi JVI.Y. [ia57. Oh ! they look upward in every place Through this beautiful world of ours, And dear as a smile on an old friend's fhco Is the smile of the bright, bright flowers ! They tell us of wanderings by woods and streams ; They tell us of lanes and trees ; | But the children of showers and sunny beams Have lovelier tales than these. They tell of a season when men were not, When earth was by angels trod, And leaves and flowers in every spot Burst forth at the call of God. # Fnll Moon 7th day, 2h. 5m. morning. C) Lu^t Quarter 14th day, 8h. ]7in. morning. ® Aew Moon, 21^1 day, Ih. 33ni. morning. ($ First Uuartor 28th day, 4h. 34m. evening. S. W. ri. VV. N. E. S. E. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (0 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Vfo Tu VV. Th Fri 18Sut 19ISU 20! Mo 21 22 2^frh 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tu Fri Sal SU Mo Tu VV. Th Fri CALENDAR, &o. farthest from 0. © ap. Uoussean died, 1878 9 6 fi • Ven ri. 1 48 morn American Independ, 1776 4th Sunday alter Trinity. Allies enter Paris, 1815 Masaniello killed, J647 7))cs ri, 44, morn. All. so. 5 38 morn. *? con. Q. Warm D'Anville born, 1697 5th Sunday after Trinity, Lingard died, 1851 King's Circuit. 9 con. Mars. If con. (2) Day breaks 2 15 Adam Smith died, 1790 Ali. so. 5 3 morn. 6th Sunday after Trinity Prof. Playfair died, 1619 Albert Circuit, Venus ri. 1 '29 morn. l> ri. 11 36 ev. ^ in sup. con. ®. Rain ^ ^.11 ri. 3 35 morn. 7th Sunday aCierTriuiiy All. so. 4 27 morn. IVestmorland Circuit. Wilberforcv died, 1833 Penuditd, 1718 Admiral Uyngs vie. 1711 ^ » Ri.t&Sets dc.N. h.m. h.m. 4 267 40 d. m. 23 7 4 26 7 40 23 8 4 27 7 40 22 58 4 27 7 39 22 53 4 28 7 39 22 48 4 29 7 39 22 42 4 30 7 39 22 35 4 30 7 38 22 29 4 31 7 38 22 22 4 32 7 38 22 14 4 33 7 37 22 6 4 33 7 37 21 58 4 84 7 36 21 50 4 35 7 36 21 41 4 30 7 35 21 31 4 37 7 34 21 22 4 38 7 34 21 11 4 39 7 33 20 1 4 39 7 32 20 50 4 40 7 32 20 39 4 41 7 31 20 28 4 42 7 :.5o 20 16 4 43 7 29 20 4 |4 44 7 28 19 51 4 45 7 27 19 38 4 46 7 26 19 25 4 47 7 25 19 12 4 48 7 24 18 58 4 49 7 23 18 44 4 50 7 22 18 29 4 51 7 21 ^2> R(fcS h. m. 19 39 1 5 1 37 2 18 3 9 rises. 9 J2 9 38 10 1 10 22 10 41 11 1 II 23 U 50 morn 24 1 8 2 5 3 15 sets. 8 49 9 11 9 30 9 47 10 5 10 23 10 42 11 11 35 morn 5 seer seer thig thig thig kne kne legs legs feet feel' feet head head nek nek arm arm bres bres h'art h'art bely bely bely rein rein seer seer seer thiff High water h. m. 7 8 9 3 4 9 5(i 10 V J 11 II 20 58 morn 33 1 12 1 49 2 34 3 9 3 57 5 4 6 80 7 9 10 10 11 ev. 22 57 10 11 57 43 27 59 :u"> 12 3 58 1 1 2 3 4 55 5 «■/.) 7 26 fiv if B 17 ^ Id57.3 AUGUST, N % % *• t> . I wandered, one morning in youth's early hours, In a garden all sparkling with dew-drojw and flowers ; There was beauty and sweetness around and above, And my wild heart was throbbing with rapture and love. I paused 'neath a rose-tree, all blooming and fair, To pluck a bright bud to entwine in my hair, ]5ut e'en as I grasped it from off the green si^ray Its bright petals murmured, passing away ! To a green leafy bower my footsteps then rove, Where a wild bird was trillijig its sweet notes of love ; The bright birdling carolled, '•Oh, list to my lay, Maiden, young maiden, passing away !" ^ Full Moon t)tii day, Ih. 41)in evening. C) I-'Q^^t Quarter 12th day, Ih. 2m. evening. # New Moon 19th day, lih. 46in. moniiiig. (§ First Quarter 27th day, lOii. 25m. morning. W. S. N. E. I 2 4 5 G 7 8 5) 10 ]] 12 V^ \i 15 l() 17 18 19 20 |21 1 22 !2;^' i24i i25' i2() 127 1-2 C • rtat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sar CALENDAR, &c. R Slavery abolished, 1834 8th rfiiiiday after Trinity Arkvvright'died, 1792 Kent CircuU. J up. ri. I Oh 54m morn. 9ri. Ih 27m morn. Rain 9 Livingston died, 1792 gi »» Z3' (ir'i 3h 12m mor. STJ 9lh Sunday after Trinity |21> 1 30 31 Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu VV. Th Fri Sal SU [Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo i.&-Setji ni. h.m. Ali. so. 8h 33m morn Hurricane at Barbadoes, '31 @ per. U coil, (g) • 1 13oujh't Sweuborg, 1^55 Jup ri. lOh I3ev Cloudy fl hi. N. $ri. ih 31 mor. lOth Sunday after Trinity (? con. f) jjri. 3h 12m nioi Dr. Beattie died, IfeOi 7 5|<8 rise lOh 12m ev. 16, Battle of Tchernay, 1855 I'arlhqk. in raliforuia, 1855 I > Ali. so. 2h 45 morn 5 Restigouche Circuit 5 25, Battle of Cressey, J34fi 5 26, Prince Albert horn, 18195 Hobesperrie died ,1794 5 Treaty with China, 1842 12th Sunday afterTrinity Bunyan died, J688 49 50 51 52 53 54 o5 5() 58 5i; J mi. SU. ;iii HO morn 11th Sunday after Trinity. Parisian massacre, 1572 h JO 11 13 14 15 lii 17 1ft 19 21 22 23 23 21 22 19 17 16 jr 13 12 11 9 8 ei 5 «> o I 58 57 dc.N. d. ni. Ri&S h. m. 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 55 12 53 5i 50 48 47 45 43 42 41 38 36 12 11 11 11 10 10 9 9 9 8 5T 42 26 n 54 38 21 4 47 29 12 54 3;' 17 58 39 2(. 1 41 21 1 41 21 40 19 58 37 15 54 iv 59 1 thi. kne ine 3 SWiue rises 57 !5 High water h. m. 8 5 8 2b 8 47 9 () 9 27 9 52 10 23 11 3 11 55 morn 59 2 12 3 29 sets 7 34 7 51 8 6 8 24 8 45 9 ( 9 34 10 10 49 n 41 morn 45 egs. legs, feet feet head head nee iiec arm, t»rm. brcM ores b'art h'arl h'jrt iieiy bely rein rein seer. "v no lori) 3 '29 ;eis 7 'M 51 8 6 8 24 8 4c head nee tiec arm urm. brcs ores U'art h'arl h'art 8 49 9 26 10 2U 10 59 11 46 niorn 18 48 1 25 1 59 2 40 3 So 4 4.J 6 20 7 51 9 ml 9 5!)l 10 4r 11 2^ hely 11 5.' bely ev 2.' rein 5i 1 2 1 5 2:3 3 1 4 1 5 2; lein 9 ('Hecr. 1) 34 serT. 10 7ilii. 10 49thi. 11 41 thi. niornUne 45'kne G 5 8 1 9 1 SfSPTCiHBKSK. [1857- in The sultry summer past, i?eptember comes, Soft twilight of the slovp^-declining year ; All mildness, soothing loneliness and peace ; The fading season ere the falling come, • ' More sober than the buxom blooming May, 1- And therefore less the favorite ot the world, .H But dearest month of all to pensive minds. 'Tis now far spent ; and the meridian sun, Most sweetly smiling with attempered beams, {Sheds gently down a mild and grateful warmth,; Beneath its yellow lustre, groves and woods. Checkered by one night's frost with various hues. ^ Full Moon 4th day Oh. 2dm. moruiag. ^ Last Quarter lOth day. 6h. llm. evening. ^ New Moon 18th day, Oh. 54ni. morning. (§ First Quarter 26th day, 4h. 20ni. morning. S < 1 2 3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 iiJl 12(Sat 13 14,Mo 15 16 17 -18 19 120 '21; 22 23 '24 -25 27 Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mu Vv. Th Fri CALENDAR, &c. Ri.ifcSetg dc.N h.m. h.m. d. Gloucester Circuit. Gieat Fire in London, 16C6 Cromwell died, 1658 8, Fall of Sebaslapol 1855 © in t5 I"- 2 "• i 58 morn i;> 13th Sunday after Trinity 15 Aii. so. Ih 43m morn NurtJmmberland Circutt. 7 >fcs(5®. 141 con. Mungo Park died, 1771 ©hi. N. U ri. 8h 24m ev I? ri. Oil 5 1 m morn. S/wicersb SU 14th Sunday after Trinity Wellington died, 1852 Mars con. Moon. James 2d died, 1791 Aii. so. Ih 3m morn. Fair% Wm. Ilazlittdied, 1830 Sat'?0 Uattle of Alma, 1854 SUliSth Sunday after Trinity MolArcUir. coii. Moon. TnjPrincess Augusta died, 18405 W) Victoria Circuit. Tu W. Th Fri Th Fri 26 Sat SU 28':Mo 29tTu Chatj. 1st dethroned, 1640 ^ lo. S. U ri- 7h 27m ev. Holy Alliance, 1815 16ih Sunday after Trinity. Erasmus born, 1488 Aii. so. Oh 16m inorn. 9 COM. Mnrs, t, 'A '"■ f;l iffl m ■*i 1 ■I J 857.] OCTOBKB. #• The tints of the summer are falling; fast, And the sere leaves are falling from every blast ; And I think at the close of each shortening day. That another bright summer has past away ! It has past, like the rest, with its hopes and its fears, Now brightened by smiles, now bedimmed by tears. It has past, like the rest, with its pleasure and pain, And, like thein, it must never return again. The fast falling leaves and these withering flowers Are an emblem of man and his fleeting hours ; For he basked for awhile in the sun's bright ray, And the summer of life has passed away. 9 Full iM oon 3d day, lOh. 29m. morning. ® Last (Quarter 10th day, 1h. 14m. morning. ® New Moon 17th day, 4h. 59in. evening. (^ First Quarter 25lh day, 9h. 26m. evenmg. JN. VV. E. W. S. VV. c o CALENDAR, &c. Ri.d&Sets h.ni. h.m. ::i Sat 9 ri. 2h 52ui morn. Dr. Chaiming died, 1842 Vru, ri. 2h 44m morn, 6 17th Sunday after Trinity t) ^ per. Jup. con. C <> Peace proc.with U. S. 1783 t> Great Fire at Miramichi '25 6 Erskine died, 1718 6 1st bouil), SebaMtopol, '54 6 !? d (2)" ^ "• ilh 7m ev. C 18th Sunday after Trinity 6 Ali so, Ilh 23m ev. 6 Michaelmas term begins 6 Order Batli instituted, 1399 6 Wm. Penn born, 1644 6 Qneen of France beh, 1793 6 Burgoyne surrend. 1793i6 19th Sunday after Trinity \G Kirk White died, 1806 JG Battle of Navarino, 3S27 i6 Battle of Trafalgar, 1805 6 Mrs.AnnJudson died, ]82() 6 © lo. S. fVinds 6 Miehndmas term ends 6 20th Sunday after Trinity 6 Veu. ri. 3h 51 m. morn. 6 CaptCook, born 1728 6 Samt Simon and Jude 6 Bristol riots 1831 6 2X so. Ilh 57m ev. 6 All Hallow Eve. 6 59 2 3 4 5 C 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 5 16 16 19 20 22 23 24 25 27 26 29 31 32 33 35 36 37 39 37 36 34 32 30 28 27 25 23 21 20 18 16 14 13 11 9 8 6 5 1 58 b7 55 54 52 51 50 3 19 3 43 6 29 52 15 38 4 4 4 5 5 6 1 6 24 6 47 7 9 7 32 7 55 8 17 8 39 9 1 9 23 9 45 10 7 10 29 10 50 11 11 11 32 11 53 12 14 12 35 12 55 13 15 13 35 13 55 7 7 8 9 11 3 17 4 34 rises. 5 57 6 25 45 43 50 4 morn 20 1 32 2 42 3 49 4 .55 sets. 5 15 5 37 6 6 6 40 7 24 8 17 19 10 27 11 37 morn 52 2 7 3 21 4 42 feet feet h'ad h'ad nee nee arm. arm bres bres h'art h'art bely bely bely rein rein seer seer. seer thigs thigs kne kne kue legs legs feet feet h'ad h'ad 10 12 10 49 11 29 11 59 morn [ 46 1 31 2 22 3 20 4 5 7 8 9 9 31 65 20 22 lOl 49| 10 3(]| 10 J 11 11 311 591 ev. 37 ill 45 2 38 3 171 4 5 6 411 7 52l 8 5'2| 9 4'i 10 2? 20 •■-;% ist; lay, its fears, y tears, id pain, jwers ray. Jt N. VV. E. s. w. J7 34 ses. 57 25 45 43 50 4 3rri 20 32 42 49 55 ts. 15 37 6 40 24 17 19 27 37 trn 52 7 21 42 teet feet h'ad h'ad nee nee arm. arm bres bres h'art h'art bely bely bely rein rein seer 8ecr. seer thigs thigs kne kne kne legs legs feet feet h'ad h'ad 10 12 10 49 11 29 11 59 morn 46 1 31 2 22 3 4 5 7 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 20 31 55 20 22 10 491 3(3 59 3il| 591 ev. 371 91 45 1 1 2 3 4 5 () 411 7 8 9 10 hi JWOVJBI91BUU. [1857. 3*1 There is a time, just ere the frost Prepares to pave old Winter's way, When Autumn, in a reverie lost. The mellow daytime dreams away. When 8ummer comes in musing mind, To gaze once more on hill and dell. To mark how many sheaves they bind, To see if all is ripen' d well. With balmy breath she whispers low ; The dying flowers look up and give — Their sweetest incense ere they go, For her who made their beauties live. Full xMoon 1st day, 8h. 18m. evening. S. E. O Last Quarter 8th day, 1 Ih. 35m. morning. W. % New Moon I6th day, llh. 15m. morning IS. (9 First Quarter 24th day. Oh. 53ni. evening. E. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 a CALENDAR. &c. ^ SU 21st Sunday after Trinity Mo ©per (5 ©. Clouds Tu 'iaint John Circuit. VV. William III. born 1650 Th Gunpowder Plot Fri 5 Battle of Inkerman Sat Bruce died, 1329 SU 22d Sunday arter Trinity MoAli. so. 9h 31m ev. Tn U 80. llh 9ni even. VV. Great Fire in Fred'ton 1850 Th 9 Prince of Wales born, 184 1 Fri Curran died, 1817 Sat; 9 con. ©. Snow SU;23d Sunday after Trinity Mo: 14 Storm in Black Sea, 1854 TuLe Sage died. 1747 VV^. All. so. 8h 55m ev. Th © lo. S. Q sup. con. f) Fri ^ ri. 8h 30m ev. Sat Ist Steamer at Quebec 181 1 SU ;24th Sunday after Trinity Mo Dr. John Wallis born 1666 Tu Treaty of Ghent, J 814 VV. Ali. so. 8h28m ev. Th Cowper born, 1731 FriiAda Byron died, 1852 Sat Eari Warwick exccut'd, 1449 SU Advent Sunday. Mo 7 -X-seon. ©. 4^ con. ®. 21 Ri.^Sets h.m. h.m 39 40 41 43 44 46 47 48 50 51 52 54 55 56 58 59 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 48 47 45 44 43 42 40 39 3b 37 36 35 33 32 31 31 30 29 28 27 26 26 25 24 24 23 22 22 21 21 dc.S. d. m. R&S h. m. 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 34 53 11 30 48 6 24 42 rises. 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 54 35 29 36 51 8 24 3 59; morn 16, 32 49 5 20 36 51 61 20 34 48 1 14 26 34 42 48 52 57 12 sets. 4 41 5 6 7 8 9 10 22 2 11 17 25 36 3911 47 50; morn 59 2 3 4 6 2 13 33 34 43 14 33 56 22 nee nee arm arm. bres bres h'art h'art bely bely bely rein rein seer seer seer. thrg thig kne kne kne legs feet feet feet bead head nee nee High water h. m. 11 10 11 48 morn 39 1 25 2 14 3 11 4 15 5 19 6 27! 7 36 1 8 361 9 12 9 52 10 28 11 11 11 37 ev.l3 51 1 2 2 30 12 53 3 41 4 5 35 45 6 561 8 10 9 11 10 10 10 52 t ^ 1857. 1 DE€i:i?IBI^R. We had friends who are gone, like the Summer that's o'er ; But why grieve ! Although hid from our sight, : As the flowers will return, so their spirits will soar Again into regions of Light ! And what though, at times, the fitful wind rave Hound our homes ; and the chilly sleet fall, . Let us think of the dangers that lurk in the wave, Of storms that the soldier appal. In our moments of joy let reflection intrude, I^et us pray for the True and the Brave ! Ti «* % Full Moon Ist day, 6b. I8m. morning. ^ Last Quarter 8ih day, Ih. 59m. morning;. ^ New Moor 16th day, 6h. 22m. morning. (|( First Quarter 24th day, Ih. 57m. morning. Full Moon 30th day, 4h. 54m. evening. W. S. E. E. N. W. E. 1 "2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Ij 16 17 18 19 (20 ^21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 p ^ CALENDAR, &c. Til W. Th Fri Sat au Mo Tu \V. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Portugal ludepend'nt, IG l^ Battle of Aiisterlitz, 1805 5 Mozart died, 1792 l^con. © ^ ri. 7h 32m ev. ^ ri. Ih 55m murn. 2d Surtday after Trinity Ncy Shot, 1815 Air Pump invented, 1654 John Milton born, 1608 AH. 80. 7h 29m ev. 2X BO. 8h 54m ev. Snoto Dr Darwin born, 1732 3d Snnday aAer Trinity Tycho Bracli born. 1456 Isaac Walton died. 1683 Dr. R. Long died, 1770 Victory at Toulon, 1793 U 80. 8h 26m ev. Battleof Niagara, 1813 4th Sunday in Advent St. Thomas. Fair Ali. so. 6h 42m ev. Arkwright horn, 1732 Battle of Wakefield, 1460 Christmas Day. St. Stephen. Ui Sunday after Christmas 7 )|( 8 con. ®. Caroline «tr. burnt. 1837 Pretender died, J 765 Ki.<& Sets h.m. li.m. 20 20 184 19 20 dc.S. d. m. RiSIrS h. m. 2114 224 2314 244 254 2614 274 2!^4 2914 29i4 30;4 3114 324 32 14 3314 34|4 344 354 ^hA 36'4 21 22 22 20i22 122 20 20 19 JO 19 19 22 19|23 1923 20123 22 22 22 22 20 20 23 2o 36 37 37 37 37 38 .38 38l4 20123 21 23 2l|23 21i23 23 23 23 2:i!23 94 23 22 22 23 25 25 23 23 26 23 27 23 27:23 28 23 29 1 5:3 3 10 18 33 2() 40 47 52 58 3 7 11 15 18 21 23 25 26 27 27 27 27 26 24 22! 191 16 13 rises. 5 13 6 28 7 45 9 6 10 22 11 32 morn 39 1 44 2 49 3 54 5 6 5 7 8 fets. 5 5 6 10 arm. arm bres bres h'art h'art bely bely rein rein rein seer. seer. thig thig thig kne kne High water h m. 11 42 morn. 30 1 201 J 59 2 48! 3 36i 4 28' 5 31 6 34 7 36; 8 37 9 19: 10 10 1 10 45! n 21 11 59 ev.38 7 17 legs 8 27 f 9 37 10 47 11 .58 morn 1 12 2 30 3 52 5 16 6 36 9 rises. 5 26 legs lege feet feet head head nee nee arm. arm. bres bres 15 49 26 3 10 3 53 4 56 22 5 59 ■ 1 7 351 1 8 46 I 9 48 1 10 42 1 11 35 1 j morn 1 £ that's o'er ; IT w. S. E. E. N. W. E. ^ IJjgh S na water n. p s. arm. h. m. 11 42 13 arm morn. 18 bres 'JO 15 bres 1 201 6 h'art J 59 ^2 h'art 2 48! 32 bely 3 36i rn bely 4 28' 39 rein 5 31 J4 rein 6 34! 19 rein 7 36. 54 seer. 8 371 seer. 9 19 5 thig 10 10 8ihig 10 45! • thig 11 21 5 kne U 59: kne ev.38, 7 legs 1 15 ^7Heg8 1 49 !7{teg8 2 26 17 feet 3 10 >8 feet 3 53 n head 4 56 2 head! 5 59 iiec 7 35 2 nee 8 46 6 arm. 9 48 6 arm. 10 42 . bres 11 35 brefl iDoru i Rates oi* Cartag^e ia S$ainl John. DFSTRrCTS. Articles and weight. m. ^.d 2d. 9.d. 9 1 44 I 3 }\ :M. !4tii. V. d. s.d. 104 I 6 I 1 3 3 I 7i I 9 1 4^1 6 For a load of Wood, (Uufirrer of a Cord,) . - 7^ For a load of Coals, (Haifa Chaldioii,) - - - 13 For a load contairiing i.5 liu-iht-l.'* of . 1.— Jumes Porimore, Engineer ; B. Coxelter, Foreman ; Ri- chard Calvert, ^usistaiU Foreman. Engine Company JV(». 2.— tiedfge Anderson, jE/i^inser ,• Joseph Henderson, Fore- man; Joseph Headeisoxif Jan., ^isistant Foreman. Engine Company JW. 3.— John Yeats, Engineer ; Robert Laskey, Foreman ,- Rich- ard Fanner, .^ssiitant Foreman. Engine Company J<,'o. 4. — James T. O'Connor, Engineer', Thos. Campbeli, Fore- \ man : Richard Dinn, jissistant Foreman. j Engine Company JVo. 5.— Thomas M. Reed, Engineer; Archibald Rowan, Fore- 1 man : John Magt^e, .^.ssintant Foreman. Engine Company Jfo. 6.— Thomas P. Marter, Engineer ; Wm. P. Bunting, Fore' man; 3. Marsliall lleed. Assistant Foreman, Carleton Engine Company JVo. 7. — Wm. C Dunliam, Engineer ; Wm. J. Thomp- son, Foreman; Griiiltli Staclttiouse, Jlssuitant Foreman. Carleton Engine Company JV«. 8.— George ^tiukhouse, Engineer} Wiiliani J. Thompson, Foreman; j , .Is'^sitant Foreman, ^l '^_ Fire Police.— W. O. Smith, Captain; Geo. W. Smith, Lieutenant; James Ge- row, Treasurer; W. ii. A. Keans, Secrefartl. Hook and Ladder Company , — Tlunnas ^fcKee, Captain. His Worship the May6r, Joseph Fairvveather, Bartholomew Cexetter, W. H. A. Keans, George A. Lockhart, (i!«»(>rge V. Nowlin. C. Jolmston, Alex. Ballocli, J. C. Littlehale, J. Benttey, James A. Hardiiiji, CD. Kvcritt, W. A'. Kobcrtson, William Mackay, Charles J. Alelick, William C. Diinham, J. M. Walker, Joseph Coram, Thomas Hnnford, Jo:t-n'. ,.m itu.. ,?! Mr. George ScouUar, Chief of the Police Force. ' ■■ ' • -■ 'I ^fv;!t.^l PuBLio Grammar School in thb City of Paint John.— The Reverend the Rectorof Saint John, President; Hon. William Black, the Mayor, the Recorder, tho lion. Judge Parker, William Wright, lion. John II. Gray, Es(|uires,th« Rev. Willirtm Uoniild, A. M., Rev. Win.Bcovil, and Dr. Wm. Livinpstone, l)iroct-i ors;John H.Gray, Esquire, 'J'reasurer and Clerk; James Pater.sun, LL. I), Principal ; Mr. Blunchaid, Second Master. Saint John District Committee ok the SoriETy roR Promoti no Christian , Knowleuob.— Reverend the Rector of Saint John, President; — ■ , Epquirc, Vice President; Beverley Robinson, Esquire, Secretary and 'J reasurer. Bonks sold at John Kiiinear's, Prince William Street. ■■laHiHHBMiHBBHaHiRBHHHaHHnaBBHaBHaMBaaBaBBiHHaHMaaiaHaaHHiaaiBBBaaaHH >rge Casaie, airwealher, A. Cougle, vis Wilson, 3. Harding, d, James U. . Blizzard, J. D'Orsay, Bell, J. A. I of Lumber. » , Foreman ', Ri- nderson, Fore- foreman ; Rich- :!anipbell, Fort I 1 Rowan, Fore- 1 Bunting, Fort' i Vm. J. Thonip- • an, i r; Wiiliam J. I I ant; James Ge- tn. Joxetter, W. 11. , Alex. Ballocli, \ A. Kobcrtaon, Walker, Josepli lonjas M'Avity, O. A. Everiit, lart, anrt W. O. lie Reverend the :>r. Hie Recjinlei", squires, tiir Rtjv. in^'8t()ne, l)ir«'ct- 1 ktersun, LL. D , iTI"4^hii Moses H. Perley, and Dr. William Bayard, EsquiVea, Commissi- oners of Indian Reserves, under Act 7 Vic. c. 45. C harles Drury andBradfordGilbert, Commissioners of Sevirers Isaac Woodward, and Charles W. Wardlaw Es^quires, Commissi- oners for the Bay of Fundy and River Saint John, under :he Act 13 Vict, c. 26, relating to Steamboats. * ,.h ? Gehardus C. Carman, John Kerr, James Morartljarnes Galla- gher, and William O. Smith, Esquires, Commissioners of the Alms House, Work House and Infirmary. Fenwick Arnold, Esq., M. D., Physician. William Cunningham, Keeper. •-,,.-. Surveyors of Lumber in the County. — Ezekiel Jordan, John Mor- rison, David Tapley, Clayton Scott, Joseph Ball, George C. Dun am, William Cunard, Wiif*iam Allingham, Stephen E. Stephens, rilbert Jordan Francis McCafferty, John Kearney, M. E. Cowan, Jos. J. Wetmore, Daniel Bra8nahan, James E. Vincent, Zachariah B. Roberts, John M. Campbell, David B. Vincent, George Niles, Francis Gallagher, Wm. Lynch, John K. Pendleton, Abraham J, Estabrooks, Charles Eagles, Joseph D. Maher, Andrew Stevenson, G. T. Whelpley, Andrew Anderson, Sergeant Littiehale, David W. Belyea, Moses Tuck, Cyprian Godard, Shadrack Holly, John F. James, C. W. Watters, and Joseph Williams. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Third Tuesday in March, and first Tuesday in Juno, September and December; «W »!«W ,»i''^j i'lrl ■sMs.rt%^4 -f- PARISH OF PORTLAND. Robert Payne, Es»niire, Police Magisrmte ; Henry G. {i^imnnds^ aiiit .tames Travis, Esquires, Sitting iMapisliales} Jolia Uuiicaji, Moses Tuck, and George E. Sniiler, blsquirc^s, Coinniissionera of Police. l».ivi(l I'tijiley, jr., J. H. 1'obiii, and C W. Stockton, Trustees of Schools. Steven H. Stjriw, Henry G. Shnwnds, and Francis Ituddick, Revisors of lilec- lors fi«r Mem hers of Assembly. JamedFievvwelliiig, Joseph RudcHck, and James L. Woodvvortli, Assessors of CImrles Wiison, Collector of Taxes. ^' r^"*^ • "^P D. Fritch, Jacob Pidgeon, George Cameron, David Odell, Nntlian Higgins, Gilberj Wlieaton, Sam. L. Peters, and Samnel McJnnkin, Coutaables. David Munro, Pat. Hanasian, VVni. Leonard, and Geo. Cameron, Hog Reeves. 'JMiomas Morritjon, and William Cunnard, Fence Viewers. David Monro, Pound Keeper. liarnes TrBvi.«, Commissioner of Ilighvvnya and to e.\peiid Ptiblif (niw.la. John Cowan, Surveyor of l)am.s. Moses 'i'uck, and Berliu Vincent, Boom Masters. ., , William IrwIn.Senler of Lnaiher. ' •« .,1i , Furlong, John Johnston, J. M'Kee, I J. Robertson, H. Warnock, Neil Uuinn, P. Brown, T. Russell, T. Garnet, J. ! Higgins, Wm. MclSamara, and Richard Daley, Pound Keepers. I .1 M'Avity, G. Cody, and Wm. Evans, Coumussioners of Highways, and to expend Public Grants. — J. Armstrong, A. Moore, J. Brown, Jas. Anthony, Wm. I Beau, Jos. Bowes, G. D. Jordan, J. Bryden, T. Garnett, J. Charlton, C. M.Whoo- , ten, A. M'Gowan,D. Gallagher, Tho.s Bowes, Jr., A. M'Lean, J. Cunningham, ' A. Henry, J. Arthur, R. Evans, I). Hunter, M. M'Namee, J. Cain, Chas Rigby, ,T. Davidson, J. Fudge, Wm. Huily, Pat. Slaven, Sen., C Hamiltairtiltf^ra jiT 1 1 iirllYVii V.2 C* 1 .nrll Itai-iiol Ii1.\rria Baft' I Al'l^riim, H. Belmore, A. I'houip^on, James Hanmiel, James Gierke, Patrick 1 u vine, M. P. Balcolm, James Wen, Senr., H. Belmore, Robert Pbair, Survey ' • of Hii/hways.— John Tiner, Town Clerk De ors PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. David Vaughan, Valentine Harding, Robert Washburn, Trustees of Schools. Ja^. II. i>loran, A\ex. Lockhart, and David Vaughan, Jr., Revisers of electors. Tliomas H. Black, David Vaughan, and VVilliauj Rnddick, Assessors of Taxes. John M. Brown, Collector of 'J'axes — J. M. Brown, Wm. Davidsn, £li An- ijDvine, A. Deiong, and l>uiah Brown, Constables. — Thomas Lewis, Pound K'.eiitir— Sjition Tufts, and James O'Donnell, Hog Reeves. — James Swim, Wm. M'.Vfee, W. M'Cnmber, Isanc Birchcr, and James Shanklin, Fence Vievvera. II. Ilanrihan Timber Driver. Thomas H. Black, Town Cltnk.— Reuben Bradshnw, Clerk of the Market. Valentine Harding, Jacob 'J'utts, and Hobert Gilchrist, Commissioners of High- ways and to expend Public Grants.— J. Walton, R. B. Patterson, W. Fraser, I. Mosher, E. Brown, C. (iuigley, J. II. Brown, M. M'Dade, Jas. J^ove, Senr., H. Sands, J. Curry, VV. Henry, A. Porter, J. M. Oradshaw, Nelson Smith, T. Kean, Rubt. Al'Cutcheon, F. Porter, Hugh Ryan, W. M'Affee, Geo. M'Cumber, Wm. A. Lockhart, John Foster, Robert Floyd, P. Canty, John Brickley, John Porter, VVm. Floyd, Henry Sands, A Parks, James Long, Henry Vale, Samuel Tabor, Abel Washburn, S. Brown, Edward Nueent, John Slmonds, Surveyors of Roads, 31 .. j| A I i \ I I I u COUNTY OF YORK. CORPORATION OF FREDERICTON. William H. Needliam, Esquire, Mayor IVellin (Tton Ward, Dnv id Scott, Martin Mackay. St. Jinii'a. Carletan. Jas. S. Beek, John Davis. VVm. Segee, W. Broderick Geo. N. Segee, Es(|uire, City Clerk Henry J.Thorn, Llsquire, City Auditor Queen's. Kins^a. Henry Riitter. And. Ritchie, FrancisM*Manu9 Alex. Block. Thos! R. Robertson, City Treasurer. Andrew Blair, Esquire, City Surveyor S. FlHrninp, Surveyor of Streets and Highways. Thos. Dowling, Wharfinger. Charles Krannen, City Marsliiil. Pliilip Schlyer, Collector of Dog Tax. AssKSSORS. — Thomas L. Simmons, WeWino-tort Ward; II. J.Thorn, St. Jlnn''s Ward; Andrew. Gregg, Carleton Ward; Robert Gowan, Q,ueen''a Ward; John Fleming, King's Ward.—Jna. M'Alpine, Commissioner of the Alms House. FiRK Department.— Alexander Mitchell, Chief Engineer; B. Wolhaupter, Charles Brannen, Martin Mackay, James tinle, James H. Broderick, Samuel D. I M*Plier8on,G. M. Odell, Henry Rutter, T. L. Simmons, Robert Chestnut, M. I Colter and J. Myshrall, Firewards. ; Hon. John Simcoe Saunders, John Allen, John Robinson, George IMinchin, William H. OHell. James A. Maclaiichlan, John Simpson, William D. Hartt, and The Mayor, ex oj^cto, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Hon. John S. Saunders, John Allen, John Robinson, George Min- chin, William 11. Odell, James A. Maclaachlan, John Simpson, Win. D Hartt, Thomas Jones, William Davidson, Patrick Campbell, Jas. i Miles, Ross Currie, Adam D. Allan, George Garden, L. B. Rainsford, ' Solomon Parent. David B. Shelton, George Cheyiie, William J. Be- j dell, Thomas Gill, Richard Hayne. George Clements, Allan M'Lean, Thomas Pickard, Thomas R. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Edward Simonds, Frederick W. Hatheway, Charle.s M'Phorson, George Morehouse, George L. Hatheway, Ira Ingraham, Spafford J. Barker, Beverley A. Robinson, Benjamin Yerxa, Beuj. Goodspeed, James Fairlie, Israel Smith. Enoch T)ow, Edward Pidgeon, J. Mc- Donald. Andrew Calder, Samuel Fox, Joseph Pickard, .lobn T. Smith Thomas Murray, James S. Beek. Thomas L. Simmons, Jas. McLuggan, Thomas C. Atherton (of the Quorum)^ and William R. Bustin, Esquires, Justices of the the Peace. ! Benjamin Wolhaupter, Esquire, High Sheriff; Charles Brannen, I Deputy Sheriff. I George J. Dibblee, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace, and of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. George F. H. Minchin, Esquire, Surrogate. ? Francis A. II. Straton, Esquire, Register of Probates. ' Joseph Beek, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. Jas. B. Toldervey. Henry Fisher, Jr., Henry Jones, Geo. More- house, Judati Hammond, and John M'Gibbon, Esquires, Coroners. Mark Needham, Esquire, County Treasurer. Hon. John S. Saunders. Conunissiouer fur taking Bail in the Su- preme Court. Hon. John A. Street, Daniel Ludlow Robinson, V llinm End, George J. Dibblee, Hon. Charles Fisher, George F. H. Minchin, William H. Odell, (ieorge Botaford, Francis A. H. Straton, John C. Allen, George N. Segee, James P. Wetmore, Ss Jamt Friel ward missi Jai I Jame Mi iThoi ! Al \ Esqu Keep Act anal m^ rles Brannen, Clerk of the ] nil in the Su- on, V llinni James FraserBerton, Edwardll. VVilmor. Edward VV. Miller, B. O. Friel, Henry B. Uo'.inson, William \V. Street, John J. Eraser, Ed- ward B. Fishev. John [, Marsli. jr., Jas. Taylor, jr., Esquires, Com- missioners ibrtalnr.i:.'' ■'■ l.ivits in the Supr'-me Court. James A. Ma.-laiuhui.i, Jolm Allen, John Robinson, J. Harrison, and James A. Miles, Esquires, Con)mis:^ioners for Solemnizing Marriasre Mark Needham, Henry Fisher, Sam. A. Akerley, Joseph Myshfall, Thomas R. Barker, and Edward F Gordon Licensed Auctioneers. Alms House and Work House— Thomas Murray, John Pickard, Jr. Esquires, and Rev. Wm. Jaffrey, Commissioners ; John Fleming, Keeper. Soiomcn Denton, Esquire, Inspector of Schools. Terms of tlie General Sessions and Common Pleas, established by the Act 13 Vict. c. 47 — Second Tuesday in January and June. Additi- onal Terms of the Common Pleas. — Third Tuesday in March, and second Tuesday in October. — — '■'., ■ t ,, Frederieton Library. J, E. Woolforde, Esquire, President; Hon. N. Parker, Vico President; R. Go wan, Esquire, Secretary and Trea- surer; Dr. Robb, and E. H. Wilmot, Esquire, Committee; G. Ros- siter, Librarian. Terms, 10s annually. . j Frederieton Society of Saint Andrew. — Dr. J. Robb, Presidenfn Charles M'Pherson, Esquire, 1st Vice President; Robert Fulton, Esijuire, 2d ditto; John F. Taylor, Esquire, Treasurer, Robert Thor- burn, Esquire, Secretary; Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D., Chaplain. I Fredencton Society of Saint Patrick. — Wm. End, Esq., , President; j James S. BeeJc, Vic«» President; Samuel White, 2d Vice President; ! James Mont, Treasurer; Jeremiah M«her, Secretary. t Floral and Horticultural Society of New Brunswick, at Frederieton. — jJ. E. Woolforde, Esquire, President; Hon. Neville Parker, and Hon. L. A. VVilmot, Vice Presidents; who, with Mr. S. Flemming, con- stitute the Committee of Management and Decision. — • ■— , t Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. I KING'S COUNTY. Thomas Beer, Justus S. Wetmore, Henry A Scovil, and John C* Vail, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Thomas Beer, Justus S. Wetmore, Henry A. Scovil, John C. VpII, .\. C. Evanson, John Barberie, Ebenezer Smith, Isaac Haviland. Sa- muel Foster, John Wightman, John Brittain, James Brittain, Hon. John H. Ryan, Charles W. Stockton. John C. Price, Elias S. Wet- more, John Hagarty, Thomas C. Sharp, Robert M'CulIy, William Freeze, jr., Samuel Hallelt, Craven Longstroth, Matthew M'Leod, Elias S. Freeze, Duncan M. Campbell. Isaac A. Dodge, Samuel Hen- derson, Wecden Fowler, John L. Wilmot, James Lake, Elijah A. Perkins, William Pyevvell, Walter B. Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, James Fairwoather, (of the Quorum.; and James W.Nowlan, Es- quires, Justices of the Peace. Le Baron Drury, Esquire, High Sheriff. , , . , / I Mr. John Croolfshank, Deputy Sheriff. - ' fe*^ I Edward Belts Smith, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk ot the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas. ■1' 4: '1 ■n f>i ■f: C S3 1 ! I' r I l:r .^■ Edward B. Smith, Kscjuire, Judge of Probates. Thomas C. Sharp, Registrar of Deeds and Wills, and Register of Probates. Isaar Ifaviland, Slyvester Z. Earle, A. C. Fvanson, James Wet- more, Adino Paddock, Jr., and Obadiah Pnrdy, Esq?.. Coroners. John C. Vail, A. C. Evan^tori. Samuel Halleit. Charles W. Stock- ton, Hon. John H. Ryan, John C Price, and Samuel Foster, Es- quires, Commissioners fur taking Bail and AtHdavits in the Supreme Conn E. B. Smith, Esquire, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, jjf, ,.*«; Henry A. Scovil, an.l John C. Vail, Esquires, Conmissioners for Solemnizing lyiarriago Kdvvard 13. Smith, E-squire, Receiver of Crown Debts.under Act 7 Victoria, c. 36. E. S. Freeze, D. Sheck, William H. Whito, Elijah A. Perkins, Samuiil Freezn, LeBarou Drury, James Lake, Gilbert Titns, (liiford Coiii!;le, Benjamin Sproul. Abraham Johnson, Jr., Wm. Keith, Si- mon P Fryers. James E. Fryers, Isaac Pearson, Hiram Edgett, Je- remiah D. Mabeo, Joseph D. Baxter Joseph Belyea, T. G. Barnes, W. M. Teakles and Sauniel Go-^^line, Auctioneers. Rev. William E. Scovil, and Rev William W. Walker, Trustees of Grammar School. .... , . Albert T. D. M'Elman, Inspector of Schools. v. ii^ David Pickett, County Treasurer. v, Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — First Tuesday in March and Third Tuesday in October. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas. — First Tuesday in May and January. Tlio Probate Court for King's County, id held .it the Court House, on the iirst Tuesday in every month, except the month of March, and for that month on the Monday next before the hrat Tuesday. ct)iJNrY OF CAitLiiTo::. Samuel Dickenson, Esquire, High Sheriff. A. K. d. Wetmore, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace. ^^ Lewis P. Fisher, Esquire, Surrogate. * ' A. K. S. Wettnore, Esquire, Register of Probates. Augu.*/}' Samuel G. Morse, Esquire, Register. George Calhoun, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills. * , - Albert Steeves, Esquire, Inspector of Schools. iJ^'l Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Fourth Tnesday in Jnne.and Second Tuesday in November.. Additional Terms qf the Common Pleas. — Second Tuesday in March and September. COTTNTY OF VICTORIA. Francis E. Beckwith, Esquire, High Sheriff. '" . * ' "^^ William T. Wilmot, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace and of the Common PJeas, and Register of Deeds and Wills. .liitM*. ^viwiw* ;* WiiHam M Macbuchian, Esquire, Surrogate. j; A W. Raymond, Esquire, Register. t J. C. Pinguct, InspectorofSchobls. John Emmersoii, Francis Tibbets and Wm. Clifford, Coronersi 36 n era under the Terms of the Genera' Sessions and Common Pleas. — Second Tuesday in January and Fir<;t Tuesday in July. Additional Terms of the Com- mon Pleas— Second Tuesday in March and Second Tuesday in October. 9S n PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. His Excellency Hon. John Hknrt Thomas Manwrrs Sutton, Lieutenant f )vernor and Commander in Chief of the Pro- vince of Nev Brunswick, &c. &c. &c. 'jf. M. Campbell, Esquire, Private Secretary to the Lieutenant Go- vernor. Lieutenant Colonel Richard Hayne, and Lieutenant Colonel Charles Drury, and Capt. Beverley A. Robinson, Provincial Aids- de-camp, -, ,, ; ;• Executive Council — Hon. Edward B. Chandler, Hon. Robert L- Hazen, Hon. Robert D. Wilmot, Hon. John H. Gray. Hon Fran- cis iVl'Phelim, Hon John C. Allen, Hon. John Montgomery, and Hon. Charles MacPhersou. Legislative Council. — The Honorable William Black, President ; Hon. JohnSiracoe Saunders, lion. Amos E. Botsford, Hon. Edward B. Chandler, Hon. John Robertson, Hon. William B. Kinnear, Hon. George Minchin, Hon Thomas H. Peters, Hon. Robert L. Hazen, Hon. Geor-Coutroller of Customs and Navigation Laws, ' D. W. Jack, Esquire. j Saint Stephen. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, , Robert Watson, Esquiro. Sackville. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, ' James Dixon, Esquire. j Campobello. — Controller of Cnstomsand Navigation Laws, Tho> ' mas Moses, Esquire. i RicHiBUCTo. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Hon. ; John Wesley Weldon. i Chatham. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws. J. T. j Williston, Esquire. Newc.istle. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Wil- iium A. iilack, Esquire. Campbelltown. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Chipman Botsford. Esquire. BucToucHR. — Controller of Customs and Navigatiou Laws, Peter MThelim, Epouire. Dorchester. — Controller ofCustoms and Navigation Laws, Wm. Carter, Esquire. HiLSBOHouGH. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, William Wallace. Esquire Dalhousib. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws Dugald Stewart, Esquire. Batuurst. — Controller of Customsand Navigation Laws, William Napier, Esquire. buEDiAC. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Hon. Daniel Hanington, Esquire. MoNCTON. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Aniasa I Weldon, Junior, Esquire. Caraquet — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, James Blackball, Esquire. Shippegan. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, P. J. N. Dumaresq, Esquire. Harvky. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, James Brewster, Esquire. Batkur^t — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Joseph R«'id, Esquire. ToBK^DK — Controller ofCustoms and Navigation Laws, Francis Tibbits, Esquire. Fredkricton. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Thomas R* Robertson, Esquire. PROVINCIAL REVENUE. Saiitt JoH5.—Beverley Robinson, Esqaire. Province Treasurer; George D Robinson, Warehouse Keeper ; Henry Whiteside, CoL Z—^-^' . ' ' — "^ "^^""^ 40 HCting Clerk; Charles C. J. Briscoe, James T. Hatiford, John San- dall, and George Ma^hew, Clerks ; Richard M. Longniaid, Lewis \V. Durant, Stephen E. Gerow, Waiters and Searchers; William Bow> yer, Tide Surveyor ; T. P. Marler, W. J. B. Marter, John Brown, William Dudne, Warehouse Lockers ; John Coffey, Steamboat Lock- er; George D. Robinson, Isaac Woodward, and James T. Hauford, Appraisers of Dutiable Articles. Saint Andrews. — David W. Jack, Deputy Treasurer; James H. Whitlock, Waiter and Searcher; James W. Street, Appraiser of Du- tiable Articles. Saint Stephens. — Robert Watson, Deputy Trea- I surer; Duncan Stewart. Waiter and Searcher. Saint Georob. — A. I J. Wetmore, Deputy Treasurer. Campo Bello. — Thomas Moses, ; Deputy Treasurer. Fredericton. — T. R. Robertson, Deputy Trea- 1 surer. Woodstock. — Henry E. Dibblee, Deputy Treasurer. To- i BiQUE, County of Victoria, — Francis Tibbeis, Deputy Treasurer. ' Grand Falls. — William M. M'Lanchlan. Deputy Treasurer. Chat- ham.— J. T. Williston, Deputy Treasurer; J. E. Carmichael, Landing Surveyor; M. Cranney, Waiter, Searcher and Locker. Nkw- i castle. — W. A. Black, Deputy Treasurer; John Fraser, i Waiter, Searcher and Locker. Dalhousik. — Dugald Stewart, De- 'puiy Treasurer; Charles Lloyd, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. JCampbelltown. — Chipman Botsford, Deputy Treasurer, J. S. i Morse, Locker. Bathdrst. — Joseph Read, Deputy Treasurer ; W. [Napier, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. Shippeoan. — Perry J. N. Dmiiaresq, Deputy Treasurer. Caraquet — Jas. Blackball. Deputy Treasurer. Richibucto — Hon. J, W. Weldon, Deputy Treasurer ; George Pagan, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. Boctouche — Peter MThelini, Deputy Tieasurer. Shediac — Daniel Hanington, De- puty Treasurer. Bay Vekte — Edward Wood, Deputy Treasurer. Sackvillr. — James Dixon, Deputy Treasurer. Dorchrstkr— Wm. Carter, Deputy Treasurer. Hillsboroooh. — William Wallace, De- puty Treasurer. Moncton — Amasa Weldon, Deputy Treasurer. HARVKr — Jameji Brewster, Deputy Treasurer ECCLESIASTICAL. THE UNITED CHURCH oFeNGLAND AND IRELAND Bishop— The Kljilit Rev. John, Lord Bialiop of Frfdericton — Frederietov. AncMD£AC0N— Thti Ven. Ueorob Cobtbb, Rector of Fredericton— Rural Dean CLBBOV. Alley, Rev. Jerome, D. D., Rector of fc^uint Andrews— Aural De*n. Arriiiitrong, itev. John, Minister of St. Jiiines Church, Saint John. Armstrong, ilev. Wni , AddistantMinii- ter alHaint James. Armstrong, Rev. G. IM., Minister of St. Juhn'd, Parish of St. Murk. Bacon, Rev. Samuel, Rector of Cliathaai — Rural Dean. Hadpll, Rtv. G. Hector of Lancaster. Hluck, Rev John, RectorofKingsclear. Bliss, Rev. Charlei4 P., Missionary at Springfield. Bliss, Rev. Donald, Rector of VTest- uiorland. Boyer, Rev. W. N., Rector of Moneton. Carey, Rev. 6«orgeT.,Reetor of Grand Manan. Coster, Bev. Fred., Rector of Carleton. Coster, Rev. N. A., Rector of Oagetown —Rural Deo*. Coster, Rev. CharlKsG., Assistant Mi- nister at Fredericton. DeVeber, Rev. William 11., Missionary at Uph«m. DeWolfe, Rev. Thomas N., Missionary at Sackvilie. Disbrow, Rev. James W., Rector of simonds. Disbrow , BeVi N. , Rector of Bathurst Rlwell, Rev. J., Miss'y at Priace VVm. Gray, Bev. L WHIiara D., D. D., Rector of Saint John. H'\ 41 # \l I Hanfurd, R<^y. S. Jones, Mssionary al And')ver Harrison, li'iv. VV., Rector of Portland — Unraf Dean. Hartin, Rev. Thomas, Missionary at Canterdiiry. Hudson, Rev. James, Visiting Mission ary, Mirainichi. Jacob. Rev. Edwin, D. D., Principal of Klng':^ Colleee, Fiedericton. Jaffrey, Rev. William N., Missiorifiry at Saint Mary 'a. Jarvis, jRev. Geoiue S., D. D., Rector of Sliediac — Rural Dean Ketcliuin, Ruv. William Q., Curate of Fredericton. Le«, Bev. .Charles, Rector of St. Paul's , Portland. Looscmore, Rev. P. W., PfinceWilliam and Dimifries. M'Ghee, /iev.Thos., Rector of Sussex. M'Givern, Eev. John, Rector of iSaint George's Podmore, Rev. It., Assistant Minister iu the Cathedral, Fredericton. Scovil, R«*v. Willifm Klius, Rector of Scovil, Rev. William, Paint John. Street, Kev. P. n. Lee, Rector of Word stock. Street, lU.v. T. W. Curate of Paint Sre |)hen>'. Stuart. iicv.Alex.V. Rector of Don-las Tipntt', Rev. William H., Rector of (.lu^'«'IlSl)ury — Rural Dean. Thomson, Rev. 5?kelfington, Lh- D. iteclor of St. Ste|)(;ens. Thomson, Wrv. Samuel, Retired Mie- sionary, St. Georee'a. Thomson, Rev". John S., iiectoi of Saint Laviri's. Warneford, Rev.E.4. iJector of Norton. Walker, Rev. William W., Rector of Hampton. Weeks, Rov. A. W., Curate •f Co- caiane. liilner, iJevr Christopher, Rector of' Wetmore, Pev. David I., Mi.-=sionary at H Westfipld. Neale, Rev. James, Rector of Rlchi- Itucto. Niciiols, Wev. H . B. Curate of Wood- stock. Palmer, Rev.B.. Drake, Missionary at Uarvey. We I ford Williams, Rev. J. S., Missionary at Campobello. Wiggins, Rev. Abraham V., D. D.,Rec- or of Maugerville. Wood, Rov. Abraham, Rector of Wa- terborougli. , . ._,,^ , , , SYNOD OF NEWBRUXSWICK IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.— Rev. Junes Murray, Moderiifnr; Rev. Wtn. Henderson, A. M., Clerk, P. T. J. Pr bytery of Saint John.—Rnv. Wm. Donald, A. M., Clerk. Fredflr cton, Rev. Jolin M. Brooke, D. D.; Nashwaak, Rev. Peter Keay : Rich- tnond and Woodstock, Rev. John Hunter ; St. Andrews and St. I'atrick, Rev. John Ross; City of Saint John, Rev. Wm. Donald, A. M. 2. Presbytery nf Mi- ramirfii, — Rev. Wm. Henderson, A. M., Clerk. Bathurst, Rev. James Murray; Boiestown and Burnt Church, vacant ; Campbelltown and Flatlanda, Rev. Iiimes Steven: Chatham, Rev. Wm. Stewart ; Dalhousie, Rev. Alexander Forbe?, A. M. : Glenelg, vacant: Moncton,do. : Newcastle, Douglastown and /ted Bank, Rev. William Hende'sou, A. M. FREE PRESB\TEaiA.\ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.— Sy- ifODOFTHE Pre8byt*:rian Church OF New Brun8Wick: Rev. C. G. Glass, A. M., Moderator of Synod; Rev. JasBennet, Clerk Pres- bytery of Saint John — Rev. Jas. Baird, Moderator; Rev. W. Fer- rie, A. M., Clerk. City of Saint John: St. Davids Church. Rev. William Ferric, A. M, ; Soint John Presbyterian Church, Rev. Jaa. Beonet; Saint Stephen's Mali, Rev. Wm. Alves, A. M.; Carleton, Rev Jas. Baird; Hammond River. Salt Springs, Hampton Ferry Iand Londonderry, racant; .Springfield Rev. Lewis Jack. Presbytery nf Saint Stephen^s. — St. Stephen s, Kev. W. Eldrr: Saint Janies, Rey John Turnbull; Baillie, Rev. Mr. Millen; Bocab«c, Rev. Wm. Ben- net. PrBS%teryf»/ForA.— Prince William, Rev. Chas. G- Glass, A. M. ; Harvey Settlement, Rev. Mr. Smith; Richmond, Rev. Thos. Johnston ; Salmon River. Rev. Hector McKay ; Greenfield and Williamson, Rev. A. Donald, PresbyXery of Mirnmichi. — New Mills, Dalhousie. &c , Rev. Angus McM aster; Richibucto, Rev. James Law, A. M. : Moncton, vffcafit; Synod's Misiioiiaries, Bev. James Coirns, A. M., M. D. Rev. A. Stirling, Rev. Malcom Firlh, and Rev. John Gray. . 4% m*. t Minister iu dericton IS, Itector of it John. tor c;f Word- Df FflintSfe of DoUj'IilB , Rector t>f a I Dean, on, Ll*. P. ens. Jelired Wie- a. ctoi of Saint 3r of Norton. , Rector of rate cf Co- fissionaryni isaionary fit , D. D., Rec- ctof of Wa- E CHURCH , jiirtersun, A. I. M., Clerk. Keny : Rich- atrick, Rev. Injtery of'Mi- ines Murray ; , Rev. liimeg ir Forhec, A. i Aed Bank, ND.— Sf- fiev. C. G. irk Pres- \ W. Fer- irch. Rev. Rev. Jhs. Carleton, ton Ferry Presbytery imes. Rev Wm. Ben. . Glano, A. ev. Tho9. nlield nrid Sew Mills, sv. Jamen ev. JaineH rirth. and Sti. mm *%. ROMAN CATHOLIC CLKRGYMEN—'N TH8 Diocebe of New Bruwswicr The Right Rev. Thomas Louis Connolly, I). D., BI«hop of St. John, N. B.; The Very Rev. John Sweeney, Revs. J auinn, P. Farr. II, and IVm. M'Mannus, Saint John ; Reva. J. C. M'Devitt, E. Doyle, and L. > 'Regan, Fredericton ; Revs E. Quinn, and Jas. Qiiinn, St. Stephens ; Rev. Andrew Barron, 8t. Andrews; Rev. John iMnrphy, Sussex Vale ; Rev. F. X Lafiance, Mf inratncook ; Rfv. J. ratiuet ; Aev. J. Pelletier, Batlnirst ; fl«v. Thos. Connelly, Woodstock ; 'ihe Very fiev. A. Lanpevin, St. Basile, (Mada.); /fev. M. Meloy, ."^t. Brorin (Mada.)j Rev. H. Dionne, t't. Lucy Mada.) ; Rev. E. J. Diiniihy, ('arletun : Rev. J. Ve- riker, Sussex Vale : Rev. W. Aylward, Quaco : Rey. J. B. Cleroum, Shippegan STATIONS — Ike JVames of the Ministers who compose the Wesleyan Methodist Conference of Eastern Rritish .^merien^ and their Stations^ art we understand^ as follows: — Rev. Matthew llichey, D. D., President ; Rev. William Temple Seorotary. Ist, Halifax District. — Arthur M'Nutt, Chairman; Uev Roland Morton, Financial Secretary. 2d, Thk Saint John Distjuct. — Rev. Richard Knight, Chairman ; Rev. Edmund BottereM, Fi* nancial Secretary, ftaint John, South, Revs. Edmund Botterell, Thos. M. Albrighton, Charles Stewart; Saint John, North, Rev. John Snowball ; Saint John, West, Rev. Richard Knight; Saint Andrews, George Johnson; Saini Stephens, John B. Browne!! ; Saint David, Jc^remiah V. iost ; Milltown, Rev. William Smith* son ; Sui)Sox Vale, William Allen, James l^urns; Greenwicii, Rev. Duncan D. Currio; Upham, Rev. William Alcorn 3d, The Chari.ottetown District. — Rev. John Mf^Murray, Chairman ; J. Herbert Starr, Financial Secretary. 4th, The Frrpkhictoh District. — Rev. William Smith, Chairman ; Rev. John Prince, Financial Secretary. Fredericton, Revs. John Brewster and John Lathern ; Slieflield, Rev. Henry Daniel ; Woodstocic, Revs. John Prince and J. Cassidy ; Andover, To bo supplied ; Nashwaak, Rev. William Perkins ; Burton, Rev. Hezekiah AlcKeown ; Mi» ramichi, Rev. William Smith; I3athui8t, Rev. Wesley C. Beals ; Dalhousie, Rev. James Tweedy. 5th, Thk Sackvii.lk District. Rev. Ephruirn Evans, D. D., Chairman ; Rev. }^ illiam McCarty* Financial Secretary. Sackville, Rev. William Temple. Mount Allison Institution, Governor and Chaplain, Rev. Ephraim Evans, D. I).; Principal, Rev. Humphrey Pickard, A. M. PoinideBute, Rev. Tliomas H. Davies ; Moncton and Coverdale, Rovs. Alex* ander M. De^Brisay and Robert Tweedy ; Hopewell, Rev. Rich- ard Weddall ; Richibucto, Rev. Thomas B. Smith ; Amherst, Rev. William Mc('«irty ; Parrsborough, Rev James Buckley, 6th, TfiB AN^APOLI.'^ DiSTKicT. — Rcv. Michael Pickles, Chairman; Rev, James Taylor, Financial Secretary. 7th, The NEWFOUNnr.AHi) District. — Rev. J^arnuol W. Sprague, Chairman; Rev. John S, Peach, Financial Secretary. BAPTIST MINISTERS IN HI-IW BRUNSWICK. WESTRnw AsBociATioif.— Janiea To7.er, Ludlow; William Harris, ToMque ; Thomas W. f^ear8, Patrick Duffy, John H. Hughes, Hitlsboro ; Samuel Ban^ loft, Alexander Mutch, Norton ; J. C. Skinner, Cambridge ; Chas. Thorn, Johnson ; Joshua Bunting, Upham; James A. Smith, SaintMartins; D. McPbail, Buctouche ; L. U. Marshall, Nathaniel Cleveland, VVillinm Pulcifer, Harvey; W. E. Coleman, Salisbury; £lid8 Kierstead, Studholm ; James Newcomb, Shediac ; D. V. Crandal, CIgin ; George Burns, Upham ; James Herritt, Merritt Keith, Butternut Kidge ; John Kowe, Point de Bute; Titus Stone, Sussex. Licensed to Preach. — John Sears, James L. Reed, Richard G. Barton, William L. Prince, Hezekiah Harris. ,:> ,, .i.^i. ^ > . ,v . ^ ?tl .tfi REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF IRELAND.— Rev. Alexander MXeod Staveiy, Saint John; South Stream, Adili Stream and Black River, vacant i~>nir CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES— Saint John, ; Sheffield and Grand Lake, Rev. Thomas Lightbody ; Car- digan, Rev. Mr. McCallum ; Milltown, vacant; Keswick Ridge, Rev. George Stirling. . . , .. DJSCIPLES OF CHRIST, OR CHRISTIANS.— Saint John, W.F. Hughes. FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURC^.— Samuel Harft, Ezekiel Sipril. Wakefield ; Charles M'Mullin, Charles £. Bell, and George W. Orser, Brighton; Edward Wayraan, Studholm; William £. Pennington, Jacksontnwn; Alexander Taylor, Peter Mulloch, Campobeilo; Jos. Noble, Carleton; Benjamin Merritt, Hampstead; E^kiel M'Leod, St. John; John Perry, Johnston; Robert French, Kingston; Jacob Gunter, Fredericton; Elijah Sisson, Carleton Coun- ty : John Wallace. Moncton. Licensed to Preach — William M. jg^nol- hn, John Hamilton, George A. Hartley, G. T. Hartley, John M'Kiu- rie, Thomas Conner, G. H. Maxson. E. Garrity, C. Deiicet. DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK Patron, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor; President, The Right Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton ; Vice Presidents, The Venerable and Rev. George Coster. Archdeacon ; the Honorables Chief Justice Carter, Mr. Justice Neville Parker, Mr. Justice Parker, William Black, Daniel Hanuington,S. L Tilley, Charles Fisher, Ed- ward B. Chandler, Robert L. HAzen, W. F. W. Owen, R. N., John S. Saunders, A. E. Botsford, Thomas H. Peters, W. H. Odell. Chas. Simonds, and Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquire. Treasurer, William 44 •Ai 9^1^ J. BKi'ell, Esquire. Secretary. Uev. William Q. Ketchmn. Auditors, VV. H, Scovil, and George D. Robinson, Esquires. Loan Committee, Frederick A. Wiggins, VVilliam Wright, and Wm. Jack, Esquires — Secretary to the Executive Committee, Rev. William Q. Ketchum Provincial Board of Education, under the Act 15 Vict.c. 40. — The Lieutenant Governor or Administrator of the Government for the time being, the Executive Council, and the Chief Superintendent oC Schools. UNIVERSITY OF KING'S COLLEGE-Frederictoi». Patron, the Queen ; Visitor on Her Majesty's behalf, the Lieute- nant Governor. Chancellor, the Chief Justice. President, the Lord Bishop. Connril — the Chancellor. President, Ma.ster of the Rolls, Speaker of the Assembly, Secretary of the Province, Attorney Ge- neral, Honorable William Black, LL. D., Honorable James Carter, Honorable John Montgomery, Honorable George Stilnian Hill, Ho- norable Amos E. Botsford, Honorable William B. Kiunear, Honor- able Robert Leonard Hazen. Honorable Juf^ge Wilmot, and Dr. J. Toldervy. Convocation — the Chancellor, President, Professors, and all persons admitted Masters of Arts, or to any Degree in Divinity, Law or Medicine. College : Principal — The Rev. Edwin Jacob, D. D. ; Professors — Classical Literature, History, Moral Philosophv and Divinity — Rev. Dr. Jacob ; Mathematics and Natural Philosophy — William Bryden Jack, A. M. ; Chemistry and Natural History — James Robb, M. D. j Modern Langnages, M. D'Avray. CoLLEOfATE ScHOOL. — Head Master, George Roberts, Esquire; Classical and Mathematical Masters, George Roberts, and Charles Coster, A.M.; French Master, the Professor of Modern Languages m King's College; English and Writing .Master, . Register, Charles Fisher, Esquire, A. B. ; Librarian, Madras School. — The Governor and Trustees of theMadraa School^ in Mew Brunswick: — The Lieutenant Governor; the Lord Bishop of the Diocese; the Members of Her Majesty's Council j the Judge of the Admiralty ; the Speaker of the House of Aa- ••embly; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint John ; the Rector and Churchwardens of Trinity Church, Saint John; together with the Rev. William Donald, Frederick A. Wiggins, W. Wright, Walk- er Tisdale, Esquires, and Rev. A. Scovil. Beverley Robinson, Jr. Esq. Clerk, W. Wright, Esq. Treasurer. NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY. Elder Joseph Crandall, President ; Elder Samuel Robinson, and Honorable William B. Kinnear, Vice Presidents ; Solomon Hersey, Esquire, Treasurer; Elder I. E, Bill, and Asa Coy, Esquire, Secre- taries; Elder Charles Spurden, Principal; Mr. A. H. Munro, i Assistant Teacher. Elder Charles Spurden, Messrs. S. W. Babbit/ Wm. S. Estey, William Sewell, and Thomas Stewart, RIanaging j Committee. i aSS : j. m 45 r it i\ 1 *m BANKS. Bank of New Brunswick St. John. Capital, £150,000. Presi" dent, Thomas E. Millidge, Esquire ; Directors: John Boyd, M. D.» L. H. DeVeber, Joseph A Crane. John D. Lovvin, Thomas E. Mil' lidge, I. L. Bedell, Benj. Smith, William Wright, and Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquires. Cashier, Richard Whiteside, Esquire; Sohcitor* John M. Robinson, Esqnire. Commercial Bank of New Brunswick, St. John. Incorporated by Koyal {.'barter. Capital £150,000, with power to increase to £300,- 000. President. William Parks, Esquire; Directors: Mark Dole, John Duncan, Hon. Robert L Ilazen, William Jack, George L. Lo- vett, Charles Merritt, D. J. M'Langhlin, William Parks, A. McL. Seely, George Carvill, Solomon Hersey, and James Vernon, Equires. Cashier, Geo. P. Sancton, Esquire ; i^olicitor, Hon. Robert L. Hazen. Commercial Branch Bank, Newcastle^ Miramichi. Committee of Management : Richard Hutchinson, Esquire, Cashier, Thos. C. Allen, Esq. Commercial Bank Agency at Woodstock. Agent, , Esquire ; Cashier, James Grover, Esquire. Central Bank of New Brunswick. Capital, £35,000, with power to increase to £50,000 President, George Botsrord,Esquiie ; Cashier. Samuel W. Babbit, Esquire ; Solicitor, George J. Dibblee, Esquire. Central Bank Agency, at Woodstock. Agent, J. T. Winslow, Esq. Central Bank Agency, Chatham. — Agent, George Kerr, Esquire. Cashier, W. M. S. Evans, Esquire. Charlotte County Bank. Capital £15,0(»0. President, J. W. Street Cashier, C. \i . VVardlaw, Esquire. Saint Stephen's Bank. Capital, £25,000. President, William Todd, Esquire; Cashier, David Upton, Esquire. Westmorland Bank ofJSew Brunswuk, President O. Jones, Esquire; Cashier, J. Johnston, Esquire. Bank of British North America. ( Established in London. ) Capita] £1,'»00,0(M) sterling, with power to increase the capital. Manager of the Branch at St. John, Charles F Smithers. Esq. Accountant, Th( mas Christian, Esquire- Local Directors at Saint John: Hon. John Robertson, and J. V. ThurgHr, Esquires. Standing Counsel, John A. Street. Esquire. Solicitor and Notary, . MARINE HOSPITAL. For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen, (in Saint John.) John Ward, Robert W. Crookshank, John Wishart, W. D Faulke, T. M. Smith, and John M'Grath, Esquires, Commissioners; Charles Ward, Esquire, Secretary; The Bank of New Brunswick, Treasurerf John Boyd, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Provinci>' Lunatic Asylum.— [At Saint John.]] John Ward, William Olive, Esquires, Hon. L- A. Wilmot, John Simpson, Robert F. Hazen, Peter Besnard, John Duncan, and John R. Parlelow, Es- quires. Commssioners: Chas. Ward, Esquire. Secretary ; Rev. Wm. Scovil, Chaplain ; J. Waddell, M. D., Superintendent; R. Graliam, Supervisor, Book and Store Keeper. Provincial Pknitkntiary. — [At Saint John.] Commissioners, John Ward, Chairman, Hon. Robert L. Ihxzv.n ; Chas. C. Stewart' ^ r— - «% ^0. Presi- ^yd, M. D.» was E. Mil* roderic!-: A. •■', Solicitor, I Operated by |e to £300,. 'ark Dole, ►I'ge L. Lo- A. McL. •n, Eqiiires. L. Hazeii. luiittee of Is. C. Allen, 1 power to ; Cashier, e, Esquire. «w, Esq. r, Esquire. W. Street William O. Jones, ) Capital Manager oeountant, •hn: Hon. Counsel, John.) > Eai.lke, .* Charles Treasureri in Ward, n, Robert Blow, Es- ey. Wnr). Graham, isslonera, Stewart John Owens, William O. Smith, VViiiiam II. Scovil. John M. Rohin- Hon. and John Doherty, Ei»quire8; tj. I). Berton. S ec'y. and Treasurer. EMIGRANT DEPARTMENT; St. Joh» — Mosesj H. Perley, Esquire, Her Majesty's Emigration Officer; Thos. M'Avity, Esq , Assistant do. , Esquire, Actmg Emigration Otlicer at Saint Andrews. The Deputy Treasu- rers at the oth^jr Ports of the Province act as EmiiMation Ollioers. CONSULS Ai\D AGEN V6. James W. Wolhaupter, Esquire, French Vice Consular Agent at Miramichi. Israel D. Andrews, Esq., United Slates Consul Genera} for the British Colonies ; Collins VVhittaker, E.-:quire, United States Consul at the Port of Saint John and dependencies; United Uttites Con- »uiir Agtnts — Thomas Jones Esquire, Saint Andrews ; Francis Hibbard, St. George ; James Porter, St. Stephens; VViill-im J. Frazer, Esquire, Miramichi ; Charles S. Theal, Esquire, hiicdiac; Andrew Barbaric, Esquire, Dalhousio. Edward Allison, Esquire, Portuguese Consul General for New Brunswick, ;rHiu. A. C. O. Trentowsky, Esquire, Prussian Consul in New Bruns* wick. u COUXSELLORS .aJ^''D .aTTORmES PIL^CTJSIJVO /JV THE PROYlWCE' FredtTuion — Hon. John A. Street, Daniel L Robinson, William End, (ireorge J. Dibblee, William Hazen Needham, Geo. F. ii. Minchin, Charles Fisher, George Boisford, Francis A. H Straton, Johrf C. Allen, George N. Segee, James P. Wetmore, James F. Berton, Edwmd H. Wilniot, Edward W. Miller,'Bernard C. Friel. Henry B. Robinson, William W. Street, John J. Eraser, Edward B. Fisher, John L. Marsh, Jr., and James Taylor, Jr., Esquires. Saint John, — Hon. William B. Kinnear, Robert F. Hazen, Wil- liam Wright, Peter Stubs, Horatio NhIsuh 11 Lu,5in, John. M. Ro- binson, IVTosesH. Perley, Hon. Robert L. Hnzeu, John Johnston, Jasnes W. Hoyd, Wm Jack, Duncan Robertson, David S. Kerr, Hon. John II. Gray, James W. Peters, Robertson Bayard, Wm. R. M. Burtis, Edw. B. Peters, Chas. Dutf, Jas. A. Harding, Gusta- vus 11. Jarvis, Jamos J. Kaye, Andrew R. Wetmore, George F. Rouse, William M. Howe, Chas. Doherty, Humphrey T. (iilbert, B. Boyd Kinnear, John G. Campbell, Charles A. Hartt, Nelson DeVeljer, Richard Sands Armstrong, Charles Watters, George Blatch. Ward Chipmau Drury, W. H. Hatheway, Henry W. Frith, Wm. Hutchinson, Benjamin L. Peters, Charles W, Stockton, Geo. G. Gilbert, Junior, John Simonds, Samuel R, Thomson, Frederick C. Frith, Robert B. Street, Benjamin G. Gray, Lewis J. Almon, Charles W, Weldon, Alexander Ballentine, Hurd Peters, Wil- liam P. Dole, Beverley Robinson, Juuior, Thomas T. Hanford, W. H. Tu3k, and William Wedderburn, Esquires. Saint .^nf/rcics.— Samuel H. Whitlock, Jas. W. Chandler, Rich- ard M. Andrews, George Dixon Street, Wellington Hatch and Alexander Thompson Paul, Esquires. Miramichi. — Thomas H. Peters, George Kerr, Edward Williston, John M. Johnson, Allan A. Davidson, Samuel Thomson, Peter 4? ti wi i ii\ Js Mitchell, Junior, William Wilkinson, and James Fraser, Esquires- Dorchester. — Hon. Edward B. Chandler (Q,ueen's Counsel^) T. S. iSayre^ Robert K. Gilbert, A. L. Palmer, Albert J. Smith, Chas. J. Sayre, and Joseph L. Moore. Sackville. — Christopher Milner, Junior. Bend of Petitcodiac. — Bliss Botsford, Jas. Steadman, and Edw. B. Chandler, Junior, Esquires. Bay Verte. — Thomas C. Chapman, Esquire. Hopewell, — S. G. Morse, M. B. Palmer, and T. B. Moore, Esqs. Bathurst — T. DesBrisay, and D. G. Maclauchlan, Esquires. Dalhousie. — Andrew Barberie, and Charles Simonds, Jr. Esqrs. Camphelltown. — Chipman Botsford, and J as. S. Morse, Esquires. St. Stephens. — Georgo Stilman Hill, Stephen R. Hitchings, T. B. Abbott, George Thomson, James G. Stevens, George S. Grim- mer, and George Frederick Hill, Esquires. Richibucto — Hon. John W. Weldon, James A. James, Robert Hutchinson, and Thomas W. Bliss, Esquires. Saint GeoTiTc. — Samuel G. Andrews, William B. Chandler, and Wellington Cameron, Esquires. Gagetown. — T. R. Wetmore, Henry S. Peters, and Samuel H. Gilbert, Esquires. Kingston, — Edward B. Smith, Esquire. Hampton. — George Otty, aud Norval Hallett, Esquires. Canning (Q,uecn's County). James R. Curry, Esquire. Sussex Vale. — Theophilus D. M'E.men, Esquire. Woodstock. — A. K. Smedes Wetmore^ A. Nelson Garden. David Lewis Dibb'i>ie, Lewis Peter Fisher, George Connell, Edwin J.** Jacob, A.M., and John C. Winslow, I'.squres. Grand Falls. — Wm. T. "Wilmot, An»\rew W. Rainsford, and W. M. Maclauchlan, Esquires. Oromocto. — George J. Bliss, Esquire. Burton. — William J. Gilbert, Esquire. PRQVIJXCIAL MILITIA. STAFF. His Excellency Hon. Johw Hknry Thomas Manners Sutton, Commander in Chief. Lieutenant Colonel R Havne(N. B.Regimentof Artillery), Adjutant General— 20th May, 1851. Capt. Geo. F. H. Minchin, Deputy Adjutant General—July, 18r>6- Lieut. Colonel John Allen, Quarter Master General— 4th May, ]839. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Drury, Deputy Quarter Master General, 18th June. 1847. Lieutenant Colonel Hayne (N. B. Regiment ofArtillery), Provincial Aid-de-Camp— mil April, 3848. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Drury (Saint John City Light Infantry,) Pro^iijclal Aid-de-Camp— -IJth April, 184a Captain Beverley A. Robinson, (York Jiight Dragoons,) Provincial Aid'de-Camp. July, 1856. Mnjor the Honorable Lemuel Allen Wilmot, Judge Advocate Gene- ral— O'th August. 1834. 48 Wm STAFF OF THE ARMY. SERVING IN THE PROVINCE UF NEW BRUNSWICK, I NOKIl | Major General His Excellency Sir John Gasp.ird LbMARCHANT, , • Commanding Her Majesty's Troops in Nova Scotia. New Bruns- I wick. Prince Edward Island, and their Dep«ndencies. { Colonel Clarke, 7Qth Regiment, Commanding Her Majesty's Treops j in New Brunswick. j Garrisons. -^Sa'mt John, Lieut. Col. R. C. Lloyome of my cows are native breed — a part of them a mixture of English — the remainder Ayteshire. The latter I consider pre- ferable for the dairy, not only for the large quantity of milk they give, but for the richness of the milk, and their peculiar properties for holding out their milk late in the season. There are some fifteen or more other dairies in this town alone, of over 10,000 lbs. euch, besides many of lesser note, i^everal of these dairymen are improving their breed of cows, in order to in- ; crease their products. — Granville, N, Y, Remedy rou Lice ix PouLTaY. — In answer to «« A Subscriber." 'J'he best preventitive, is cleanliness. Infested as yoiu: house is with them, you should give it a thorough cleansing. Clear it: thoroughly, and give it a good coat of white- wash, and scatter slacked lime on the floor and perches. Any kind of oil or grease | ' will kill lice on fowls ; but that Avhich is thin, is most readily ap-| ])lied, and most readily spread over the body. Dipping the chicks : in tobacco-water will kill the vermin, but is likely to make the I iowls sick and drooping for a while. Snuff scattered among the! , feathers, will thin off the lice. Wood ashes should be provided! - for the foAvls to dust themselves in, and if flour sulphur is mixed' with the ashes, it will be useful. Sulphur scattered in the nests! ; of setting hens will tend to prevent them fiom getting lousy. — | CoHutri/ Gentleman. To Make Ewes Give Milk at Lambixg Time. — Feed them for! ten days previous with soaked bran and carrots, twice each day, ! ! and give them a good warm stable. ; A Pkkcocious Pullet.—- a circumstance which occurred in this! i nfigliborliood during the past season, has been eo.nmunicated to I lilt', and as it appears to be thought somewhat singular, ] forward yt u the facts. A person living about a mile from here at present, 50 M. ; raised a large flock of chickens, hatched first d»y of iVIny la:it, of whicii flock several cotiiinonced laying when four months old ; one of the chickens having completed u litter of eggs, commenced clucking, and tlio owner, in onlcr to see the result, put the e^gi I under her. On the first day of November Inst, the hen being then I sis months old, had a brood of eleven chickens, hatched by herself {from eggs of her own laying, the chickens being then eight days jold. The statement is confirmed by several respectable persons j living in the neighborhood. I saw the hen and soven of her chick- eus about three weeks ngo, four of the flock had died from cold and exposure. Six of the flock most strikingly resemble the mo- jther, the seventh differed slightly in appearance from the rest. I The hen is of the common durkghill breed of ilio country, with perhaps a slight cross of the Cochin China. This, however, I only {infer from the general appearance of the hen, and the owner could j not inform mo whether there had been a cross or not. Bluk jNose. i St, JindrtwSt ./V*. £., Jan. 3, 1856. I Sr)L.\uK OF AoK. — Ncxt to tliG hopo of auother woild, a happy I memory is the besft s 1 ■■i '■ill ^ I < %■ conflicts, and toils ; and all seemed pleattant, as he surveyed them from that Jofty height up which his all-conquering faith had led him. How consolatory to their last hours must hrtvo been tho ex- ercises of memory to such men as Howard, and Wilberforce, and Ch^ilmers, and such women as Hannah More, and Harriett Newell, and Mrs. Winslow, and others who, like them, were «« steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord." A bright and happy memory weaves a halo around " the hoary head," when found in the ways' of righteousness. — Christian InUUigtnrer. Health. — rhe only way for a rich man to be healthy is by ex- ercise and abstinence, to live as if he was poor. — Sir W. Tempie. The humors of the body have a stated and a regular course, which j impels and imperceptibly guides oiur will. They to-operate withj each other, and exercise successively a secret empire within us ; I so that they have a considerable part in all our actions, without j our being able to know it. — La Rouchefoucauld. Anguish of mind I has driven thousands to suicide ; anguish of body, none. This i proves that health of mind is of far more consequence to our hap- 1 piness than the health of body, although both are deserving of | much more attention than either of them receives. — Co*ton, Peo- i pie who are always taking care of their health, are like misers j who are always hoarding a treasure which they have never spirit enough to enjoy. — Sterne. . j- ;• r a Growth of Cities. — Of the cities of Great Britain, the popu- lation of London in 1801 was about nine hundred thousand. J3y 1810 it had risen to more than a million ; by 18'20 to a million and a qucrtiderot, one of the i champions of infidelity. He found him explainingachapter of the : Gospel to hi.s daughter, as seriously, and with the concern of u j^iost Christian parent. M. Beauzet expressed his surprise. *' I i understand you," said Diderot, **but, in truth, what belter lesson 1 could 1 give her.''" 1 The Ship-builder's Opinion OF WHixFiKLn. — A ship-builder j was once asked whaV' he thought of Mr.^Vhitfield. "Think!" I he replieJ ; "I tell you, sir, every Sunday that I go to my parislj , j church, I can build a ship from stem to stern under the sermon ; I but, were J to save my soul, under Mr. W., 1 could not lay a sin- 1 gle plank.' Pbide op Birth. — Bannister used to toll a story of his having i; been introduced, with Mrs. Bannister, to nn elderly lady of e\- ! ceedingly *' high notions." After the presentation had taken place, ahe ludy asked a wit of the day, who was present, "Who are the Bannisters? ar« they of good family.^" "Yes," said the wit, "very good indeed; they are closefy allied with the Stairs." "Oh," said Lady Lucretia, "a very ancient family from Ayrshire, I dates back to 1460 ; I am delighted to see your friends." A Kken Retort. — A writer in the Georgtiouon Baptist Tleraldf Auyg " A preacher, not one hundred miles from this, while con- tending, as he thought, for the* 'ancient order of thingH,' by ridi- culing the doctrine of a call to the ministry, as proof that there is no such call, observed, that he never believed he was called to preach—*^ ^nd no person else, ever believed t<,' said an acquaintance standing by " MMMJiiiiiiiiiiiHi^^ 55 n\ ,' : ■ > ' « V Du. Deechbr's Kule. — ♦' When you hare anything to do, don't? tell it, but go and do it; for if you tell it beforehand, the dovil! will be sure to get up some opposition to it." j Alcohol was first invented and used to stain the cheeks of tiiej ladies of Arabia, 950 years ago. It still redden™ portions of the | liuaiun face. \ jShkkwd Weighing -^A pedUr in the Highlands of Scotland! having run short of butter, applied to a farmer's wife for a supply. *' Hdw much do you want?" said the woman. *' A pun will do," said the pedlar. " I canon mak' you a pun," said the woman. ♦* Why?" *• 1 hu iia a pun weight." '« Well what weight ha' ye ? said the pedlar. i " Two pun," said the woman. '« And which is the weight?" said the man. | " O it's just the tangs," (the tongs.) j •' Weel," said he, " put ane leg in the scale and t'other out, and j that'll be a pun." The woman did as requested, but when it was weighed, she looked doubtfully at the butter and said : " It looks a large pun." * j «' It's a' right, woman, how much is it ?" said the pedlor. i "A sixpance," was the reply, which the pedlar paid and hastily departed, lest she should discover how she had been cheated. ; Omi, Shout and Sharp. — "You had better ask for manners; than money," said a finely-dressed gentleman to a beggar who asked for alms. •* I asked for what f thought you had most of," i was the cutting rtply of the mendicant. | "'Tis strange," muttered a young man, as he staggered home i from a supper party, «* how evil communications corrupt good man- 1 1 ncrs. I've been surrounded by tumblers all the evening, and now j| I'm a tumbler myself." i CuuiosiTY. — Among the curiosities latelv added t© the Boston l Or j Museum is a musquito's bladder, containing the souls of twenty- ' four misers, and the fortunes of fifty-one printers — nearly half full. A COLORED servant sweeping out a hotel boarder's room, found a sixpence, which he carriied to its owner. ♦• You may keep it ibr your hone.sty," said he. Shortly after he missed his gold pencil cose, and inquired ol ; the servant if he had seen it. j •« Yes sar," was the reply. "" ^ j " And what did you do with it ?" ' •« Keep 'um for my honesty, sar." i The best •< slbiou belles" ever invented are a pair of red i cheeked girls. ' The best heater to resist winter with is a benevolent heart, i Those who have triied improved stoves, and failed, will please to : remember that a load of wood given to ■& poor person, warms you almost as much as it does him. Try it. ' " ' " ■ ''' ' "■ " ' "56 w^ «' It's a very solemn thing to be married," said Aunt Bethany " Yes, but it's a deal more solemn not to be," said a spinster aged forty. Respectability. — «« Cato, does yau know dem Johnsings, up dar, in Congo Place, is g»ing to be bery 'spectable folks r" •• Wall, Scipio, I thought dey war getting along bery well, but I does'nt know how 'spectable dey is." •« How 'spectable does you tink, Cato ?" « « Wall, guess about tree tousand dollars. ' ' • * More ' spec - table dan dat." " Wall, how 'spectable is dey ?" «• W^y, five tou- sand dollars 'an a house an' lot." Whey ! good-bye, Cato, I must give 'em a call." Cure for Hydrcphobia.. — We copy the following from The Post, published at Elizabethtown, Essex County, N. Y. It is certainly worth being remembered and tried. In one or another of our exchanges we almost every week meet with fearful accounts of deaths by Hydrophobia. Some three years ago we published in the Post a remedy for that terrible dis- ease : but it seems credence was not given to our statement, for it was never copied, to our knowledge. Yet there are still living I many evidences of its efficacy. It was first prescribed on a con- I sultation of three Physicians, for an individual who had been bit- ' ten and badly torn by a dog known to be mad, and, we believe, after the individual had one or two of the spasms so fearful to behold in a person suffering with the Hydrophobia, The patient was cured and lived many years. Of the three Physicians but one still survives, a man of nearly eighty-five years, but he has had occasion to prescribe the same remedy, during a long term of fifty year's practice, for other persons bitten by rabid animals, and always with success. The last time was within our memory, be- tween the years 1820 and 1824 we believe, when several children in the south part of Chesterfield or the north port of Willsborough, in this Connty, were bitten by a cat. Animals were bitten by the same cat, and went mad and died. We know not if any of the j individuals bitten are still living in that neighborhood, but there | are undoubtedly others who still remember the circumstances. A remedy so well known to have been proved a cure should be known to the medical profession and to the "world ; and we once more publish it, hoping that others may imbibe a portion of the faith we ourselves have in it ; and again prove its efficacy should an occasion unfortunately offer. We give the recipe as written out for us many years ago. Recipe for the Cure of the Bite of a Mad Dog or other Rabid Animal. — ** Keep the sore running or discharging matter as long as possible with powdered verdigris dusted into the wound, and give one grain of Turpith Mineral at a dose three times in the day, in a little dry sugar rubbed' very fine and washed down with warm tea or water, till the mouth is slightly affected with the mercury, then stop till the appearances of the affection of the mouth have disappeared ; then repeat the course in the same way. Repeat the course three or four times in the course of six weeks, when I consider the patient out of danger." ,-„-- -.^ .. an ■■■!' ■■'if i1 I !' '*, ■ f: 1\ m i i^ i The Stino of Wasps, Acid. — We have never found anythin so efficacioui? for venomous stings, as a paste made of salcratus. A 8t:ng in the finger by a yellow wasp which felt as if it nearly pierced through, was entirely relieved of the swelling and of every other unpleasant feeling, in a short time, except the simple sore- ness of the puncture, like that of a needle, by this application. There may possibly be other alkaline applications better than this, but we do not know them. In corroboration of the correctness of the theory on which this remedy is founded, we have lately observed an incident mentioned in the travels of James Backhouse, an eminent English naturalist and missionary in the Mauritius and South Africa. In jmssing through the forests, his hat came in contact Avith the naked combs of a large ochre-colored wasp, and one of them avenged himself by stinging him in the finger. "The burning pain subsided in a few minutes, on pressing out the poison, and sucking the part affected. The poison was distingidshably acid, Cnoup AND Whooping Cough. — I send you the two following receipts for the cure of t wo of the most common diseases among i children, viz. : Whooping Cough and Croup. The remedies cost , j nothing, can be administered by anybody, and are always at hand. \ Tlie croup remedy will cure the patient in two hours. I ask the ; I credulous and incredulous to give them a trial. i Whooping Cough. — The best kind of coffee prepared as for the | table, and given as a common drink to the child as warm as it can 1 ' be drunk ; and a piece of alum for the patient to lick as often as j I it riay wish. Most children are fond of alum, and will get all ; , they need without being urged, but if they dislike it, they must ! j be made to taste of it eight or ten times in the course of the day. ; ; It will eft'ectually break up the worst case of whooping cough in I i a very short time. To adults or children in the habit of talking | 1 coffee, the remedy is good for nothing. j Croup. — A piece of fresh lard, as large as a butter-nut, rubbed ; ! up with sugar, in the same v/ay that butter and sugar are pre- j I pared for the dressing of puddings, divided in three parts, and ' given at intervals of twenty minutes, will relieve any case of croup i not already allowed to progress to the fatal point. — N. Y, Ev. Post. ! I Cranberries and Erysipelas. — ^I'he Niles (Michigan) Ticpit water, • •ne, will' ii •9 rH ^S ^m ^^ p^ ^i^ w^^ ^^ "^ i"^ ^^ »"1 ^^ ^^ ••H o c C5 ''^_^_-rr-' — J — < — ' '^» c> c? 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The moon's change, (irst quarter, full and last'quarter, happening during six of the afternoon hours, i. c. from four to ten, muy be fol- lowed by fair weather ; but this is mostly dependent on the toind, as is noted in the table. 6. Though the weather, from a variety of irregular causes, is more uncertain in the latter part of autumn, the whole of winter, and the beginning of spring, yet, in the main, the above observations will apply to those periods also. 7. To progn<»sticate correctly, especially in those cases where thfe wind is concerned, the observer should be in sight of a good vane, where the four cardinal points of the heavens ate correctly placed. 60 %,• ^ NEW BRUNSWICK FOUNDRY, AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, MILL BRIDGE, PORTLAND, ST. JOHN, N. B. H Harris &r Allen AVE enlarged their Establishment, and by the introduction of Machinery are now prepared to inanufactnre all kinds of Agricultural Implements on an extensive scale, and at lower prices than those imported from the United States; and have now on hand— THRESHING MA- I'HINEy, Circular Saws, with frames for cross cutting wood ; ftin- gle and Double Horse Powers; Seed Sowers ; Straw and Turnip Cutters; Cultivators; Cheese Presses; Churns; Proiighty and Mears' No. 22, Nos. 1 and 2 Scotch, Side Hill, Drill D, and other Ploughs of improved patterns, with or without woods. Lar^>; Boilers, with Portable Stoves attached for Farm Yards. Also — A large assortment of Kitchen Ranges, Cooking .Stove?, Rr^^ister Grates, Franklins, Fire Frames, Close, Coal, Parlour and Air Tight Stoves, of all sizes and patterns, and Iron Railing of va- rious designs THEY ARE ALSO PREPARED TO FURNISH STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Mill and Ship Cnstingx, Ship Cambooses and Water Closets, BrHi>A and Composition Castings, and Machinery of all kinds, at shortest notice and at low prices for prompt pay. They would also call the attention of the Public to their CUT MIL MACHINERY, whicli is in active operation ; and they keep constantly on h;md an asBorlment of CUT NAILS, of the very best quality. il I'i I i \n I i >4 u\4 HARDWARE STORE, No. 1, SOUTH mURKET WHARF And 1 & % St. John Street, St. John, N. B, CUT N AIl-S, AGENT FOR WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, BROWN'SPATENT DECK PIPE STOPPERS, AND STAPLES' PATENT PLiNKIi" MACHINES, The Proprietors of this EfetWMishment keep crnstnntly on li '. >l( tARF ""1^, PERS, intly un ^v hand ihe following Goods, which they offer to the Public at exceedingly low rales, for Cash only. COOK, PARLOR, CLOSE, CANADA, FRANKLIN and Air Tight Stoves, in great variety, rA.3E^IS^EI^S' BOILERS, PAINTS, OILS, PU TTY, WINDOW GLASS ANOSHEATHING PAPER. WHITE HEMP, MANILLA AND TAR'D HOPE, Hoole, Siainforlh & Go's, best Circular Mill Saws, from 20 to 24 inch ; Hoole, Stuinforth & Go's, best Mill Saws, from 5 to 7 feet ; Rowland's Philadelphia best Mill 8aws, (rom 5 to 7 feet ; Cross Cut Saws ; Pit Saws ; Hand, Tenent, and other caws ; Tisdale's Superior Mill Files, combining cheap- ness with an extra good quality ; Vicker's best Mill Saws and other l^iles and Rasps ; Scythes ; Scythe Hooks ; Reap- ing Hooks ; Wrought and Cut Nails, all sizes; Horse and Ox Nails ; Sparrowbills ; Blacksmiths' Bellows, Anvils, Vices, and Hamnif^rs ; Chains, alf sizes ; Horse Traces and Ox Chains ; Pols, Bakepans, Spiders, Griddles and Frying Pans ; Brass Kettles, Tea Kettles, Saucepans and Glue Pols ; Grid- irons ; Copper, Clout and Scupper Nails ; Tacks and Brads ; London Glue ; Curled Hair ; Hair Sealing ; Castors ; Borax ; Siioe Thread and Awls ; a superior assortment of Guns and Pistols; Thomson's Augers; Locks, Hinges, Screws; Latches \n great variety ; Carpenter's Bench Planes ; Firo Irons arid Andirons ; Horse Bells ; Iron, Brass, and Copper Wire, and Rivets ; Kettle Ears ; Skates ; (jrocers' and House Coffee Mills; Paient Balances; Candlesticks; Tea Trays ; Pincers ; Two Foot Rules ; Curriers' Knives and Steels ; Knives and Forks ; Carvers', Shoe, Butcher, Bread, and Puiiy Knives ; Razors ; Cam's Best Chisels, Gouges, Draw- ing Knives and Coopers' 'I'ools ; Adzes ; Axes ; Trowels ; Plfiminers ; Smoothing Irons ; Block Tin and Britannia Me- tal Tea and Cofiee Pots, &;c. ; Sheet iron ; Tin; Sheet Lead ; Zinc ; Plough Plaiing, &c. ; Horse Shoes; a general assort- ment of Brushes ; Powder and Shot ; together with a great variety, comprising one of the best and cheapest Stocks ever otTerod to the Public ; therefore worthy of their attention. 01?' Inspeclion refipectJuUi/ solicited, WALKER TISDALE & SON. ^ivi U m AARON ARMSTRONG, DOCK STREET, i5gSli^"W^ W "'''ilijij ^\ Wk^ litj ^^1 IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FLOUR AO 9[£AL, V ' SPICES, AND GENERAL mOUES, &G. EVERX ARTK^LE IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE BEST MARKETS FOR MY OWN TRADE AND CAN BE WARRANTED OF THE BEST QUALITY. CC/^ Goods sent to any part of the City free of charge. p 'itijj 1, ^ 9 JbC. THE free ^MKiir 8iLZ27T JOHSr, Z7. B. '3 J. tt H. FOTHERBY DRY GOODS, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A GENERAL ASSORTMEMT OF GREY and WHITE COTTONS ; PRINTS; BROAD CLOTHS; CASSIMERE;S ; TWEEDS; HUCKSKINS; Doeskins; Moleskins; Orleans Cloths ; COBURGS ; Merinos ; Worsted and Woollen PLAIDS ; Cambleis ; Cloakings ; Ticks ; Ducks ; Osnaburgs ; Silks ; . Shawls ; Ribbons ; Handkerchiefs ; Gloves ; Hosiery ; Lace ; Pilot and Beaver CLOTHS; Cotton WARPS ; BOOTS and SHOES ; BEAVER, SILK, and PARIS HATS, &c., &c., &c., Which will be sold at very Low Prices, for Cash only. ~ M. N. POWERSr I'.UJ J;lA.:| Jrf .'J J: rOUETH DOOR NORTH OF TRINITY CHTIECH, GERMAIN STREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, COFFINS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. WHICH HE WILL FURNISH AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION. A Hearse always on hand, Palls,' &c., furnished. ^ ^u « w KATTASSISES. CU&TAZKS. CAHPETS, &c., made to order on as easy terras as * - at anv otber Establishment in tho City. m ! . li f ;■,.' I i ' r mm €. MniTosir ^01 No. 45, B0€E STREif; MANUFACTURER OF ;♦' Bread, FIflE BISCUIT, '■;'*-»" '*< A > * AND ALL SORTS OF ,'•■' ti"?' f '.f Effi Fill fl WiMTP PUNCTOAU.Y ATTBNBED TO. I I 4( i^ ■ ™m ■,^'*j rn o. WATER, STfiEET, jSaint Jobn, IT. B. rWEB All KALEKS II ENCUSH, JC'yt'i' AND *«,«' «! GERMAN 1 ^^r It.itit«?)* '■*■;; •' T:t ti. '•<\ \ \ I'.y JOHN M'AyiTY, THOMAS M^AVITY. ir i /! "" i ^ ^ Ki€ 1 "^Wr ' V No. 13, South Market Wharf, SAINT JOHN, N. B. IMPORTER AND DEALER IX FLOUR, PORK, TEA, TOBACCO, SUGAE, AND GROCERIES. a To KOaSMiLc.^^ No. 6, South Market Wharf SAINT JOHN, N. B. ^^ IMPORTER AND DEALER IN flour; PORK, TEA, TOBACCO, SMAB, MOLASSES& GROCERIES. MILI qL'- MANl So( Wi Gri Gn FA»1 P 0? City tryp 3 ] K (Hiarf; a ^'^, ■": IX HE, m' ES. P ar^ B. IS, lES. i^ffiatai^ MANUFACTORY, Mill STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. \ BAKER, MANUFACTURES AND KEEPS CONSTANTLY t '"' ON HAND, Soda, 1 ^ Wine, I B Graham, Grocers, . Eh B CO I— « *■ • Butter, Sugar, Water, Graham, . r oo PCS M QCS FAMILY PILOT, AND GROT BREAD, PILOT JEDlijl in BREAOr. 05* Packages delivered to any part of the City free of Charge. Orders from the Coun- try punctually attended to. ^11 •'^•m" « wj v/ A" m ! m I'l K .# • (@®[Li)iKl . ©^[L[L UfiBLBE COMER OF UNION AND SYDNEY STREETS, SAINT JOBir, K.B, ' The Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends in Saint John, and the public generally throughout the British Provinces, that he has removed his Mar- ble Cutting Establishment on Union Street, to a Building lately erected by himself on the Golden Ball Corner f where he is prepared to carry on bu- siness on a more extensive scale, in the execution of a.. U! TOMB TABLES, Oeiittt Tables, ^c. The Subscriber has also to announce that in addition to the large Stock previously on hahd, he has re- cently deceived a large assortment of MARBLE of a superior quality, which the public are respectfully invited to call and examine ''L .i'\ WORK AND STOCK WARRANTED. All Articles furnished at LOWER RATES than ever before offered in this City. REPERBXCiis — Rev. William Armstrong, James Paterson, LL. 1)., and Key. Samuel Kobinsou, J F. W. CLEAR. p 3HT, s friends 'oughout his Mar- cel, to a Golden J on bu- cution of L addition e has tQ- RBLE of spcctfully NTED. than ever ion, LL. ])., ^ EAR. WIST H0m » r No. 3€, DOCK STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B The Subscribers keep constantly on hand, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF OF ALL KINDS AND BEST QUALITIES, BUBXffT AND GROUSffD COFFZaBSy^ SUGARS JLOUR, MEAL, SPICES, ' Also a general assortment of Wooden WarCy Assuring our Customers that our utmost exer- tions shall be to sell the best articles at the lowest price. * G. M. KXTCHIB Si CO. Tho Subscriber has lately b8en appointed Sole Agent for the Sale of THE CELEBRATED HARVARD BLACKING, Tho best article of the kind in the market; one trial of it ' is enough to coiivince. Also — Constantly on hand, every description of CUT PI AILS, From the Factory of W. H. A|^AMS. a. IMt. A. St, 00. • • r'ji-,'^ , ,-i . t -v ■ .1 t i3 .J' 1^ I ■I ^% JOHNKINNEAR FHinCS WIIiLIAM iSTHEET, Keeps on hand, for Sale, Wholesale and Retail, a Stock of the following Goods : A Annutto, Rofl ; Arrowroot, best ; Allspice ; Ditto Ground ; Alum ; Acid, Tartaric; Axes and Handles; Apples, Dried. B , Borax, Refined; Brimstone, roll; Blue, fig and button ; Brick, llutli ; Beeswax; Blinds, green; Brooms and Brushes; Eojie^ ftfugar and Spice ; Boards, Wash ; Books, Blank ; Baskets, assorted ; Barley, Pearl and Pot; Beans; Blacking, Paste and Lifjuid ; Black- ing, Mason's ; Blinds, Green Window ; Brorna, Mutt's ; Books, Lug. Camphor; Copperas, Green and White; CarpMing, Wool; Cords, Bed; Corks, Bottle; Cotton Warp; Coffee, Whole and Gmund ; Carroway Seed ; Cloves, Whole and Ground; Cinnamon, Wholw and Ground; Currants, Dried; Chocolate; Candles, Alould and Dipt ; Chairs, Cane Seat ; Chairs, Cane Back Hocking ; Ditto, Wood tB^eat Rocking; Ditto, Wood Seat Common; Children's Chairti ; Chalk; Red and White; Cornices, Gilt; Chocolate^ Mott's and Eagle ; Cocoa, Mott's Prepared V Fluid, Washing; Farina; Floor Cloth, 4*4 American; Ditto, Ditto, (i-4 and 8 4 ditto; Ditto, Ditto, English 4-4, 6-4, uud 4-8; Feathers, Picked and Cleaned. Ginger, Whole and Ground; Glue, best quality; Glass, 7x9 Ut 14x20; Ditto, 21 x2-'> to34'*46; Glassware, assorted ; Glasses, 'J'oilet ; Glasses, (Looking^ and Plates; Ground Ginger, in Tin Foil Paper^i dnd 261b. kegs. K • X Ifeads, Wheel. Indigo, Black and Blue. J.ofjks, Carpenters; Lamp Black ; Lead, Black; Ledgers. t • , JJfl[ -•;,.,. ..; :'V Mustard ; Mats and Matting; Mattresses, Hair and Palm Leaf. 1 N . Nutmegs ; Nails, Wrought, from 4dy. to 20dy. ; Ditto, Horse, ()d v. 10 lOdy. ; Ditto, ditto, 4dy. to Jdy. ; Ditto, Cut, '3Ay. to 12dy. ; D'u. Boat, 1 ;j-4 to 3 in. ; Ditto, Pressed, 6dy to i2dy. o Oils, BoUd and Raw Linseed ; Ditto, Sea Elephant and Pino Oil ; Castor ar^d Lurd ; Ditto, Florence ; Oaimeul, Ochre, Yellow ; ^i R I. Ietail» ; Alum ; ; Brick, asscirted ; d; Black- oks, l^og. )l; Cords, Ground ; n, VVIiolw ould urid to. Wood I CljaifM ; otl's and n ; Ditto, aud 4-6 ; s, 7x0 In s, 'J'oilet ; 11 Paper?! Lnd Blue. Im Leaf. )r«e,()dy, Jy. ; Do. lid Pine Yellow ; I'icturfl Frnmos ; Popper, ground and .wliolo'; Paints, WliitB; Paints, (Coloured; Peas, Split; Pipes; Tobacco; Putty; Papfr Drtiigin«:s; I'.iper, Writing and Wrapping; Pins, Clothes ; Papei-, (iluea and dand ; Paint, Fire Proof. Q . , Quadrants. R Rice, Bengal and American ; Kaisins, Boxes. . s Saltpetre ; Salts, Epsom ; Senna Leaves; Sago, Pearl ; Salerntus : Soap ; Soda, Bread and Wutliing; Sugar, Loat'and Crushed ; Ditvo, White and Brown; Starch, Common and Patent; Sulphur and Snuff; Slab Spelter or Zinc; Shot, all numbers; Stationery; Stoves, assorted ; Show Glasses ; Shoes, India Rubber; Spikes, 5 t9 10 inch ; Soap, Castile ; Stools, Cnrie Seat. T Turpentine, Spirits; Thread, Shoe; Tea, Black and Gieen ; Tapioca; Tin, I X ; Ditto, I I X ; Thermornteters, 9, 12 and 15 in. Varnish, Copal ; Ditto, Briglit ; Vitriol, Blue. vr Whiting; Waggons, Children's; Wooden Ware; Wax, , Red Sealing; Whiting, Paris and Bolted; Wickiug, Cotton. WHOLESALE AP RETAIL WAREHOUSE, ¥\ . Z3. ;t B J. & J. BEGAN, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LINEN, Woollen, COTTON and Silk Mauufaclnres ; Irish POPLINS and TABINETS ; HAnERDASHERv ; HOSIERY ; Gloves ; Ribbons ; Shawls ; Laccrs, «&c., &c. i Carpetings, Hearth Rugs and Druggels ; MOREENS arut DAMASKS, with Fringes and Trimmings to maicli ; C'ot- lonVVnrps, diC, &c. ^.y ^», P. S. — Personal attention will be given to the selection of Goods for all Wholesale and Retail orders received jrou^ the Country. I m '•k t\ i !* PHiENIX FOUNDRY Pond Street, Saint John, N. B. ' \ I \ i •)% ViV \-v\ I' ! . ■^^S-1^^^^ 'ij ■••!) I> h .-. ?!? :-^v;^ The Proprietors of the above Establishment are now pre- pared to Manufacture STEAIAlSBFIBEENemES, TURNING LATHES, SCREW PRESSES, MILL MACHINERY, BARK MILLS, PATSlfT PtTRCKASES, HOISTIKG WHEEL IeAB, &e., &(., &e. They will endeavour to keep constantly on hand, an assort- rtjent of Ships* Cambooses; Cooking, Close, and Franklin Stoves ; Oven and Furnace Mouths, &c. ; Side Hill, Dou- ble MouLD-BoARD, Sjd D, Improveu D, and other Pattern PLOUGHS. Fanning Mill Wheels, Truck and Barrow Wheels, Waggon and Cart Boxes, &c., &c., &;c. FLEMING & HUMBERT. ' (t/* Brass and Iron Castings made to order ; Brass and 'Iron Tubning. All kinds of Machinery Repaired. F. & a. ^ lY B. f , -'-piS'-W^i IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN »-i'< I'lK Uj^ NAVAL STORES, Ui PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, r- *:• ' !' FISH, SALT, &C. • G. S. DEFOREST. D. C, PERKINS, i: v'\ II ' tuations; Youths and Boys' BOOTS and SHOES, from thr finest sort to the strongest that may be required ; Men's Boots and Shoes in j^reat variety ; Rubber Shoes ; Mens, VVomens arid Children's Rubber Shoes ; Hosiery ; Womens, Girls nx\6 Children's Hosiery ; To Preserve Health, Insoles for Mens and Women's Boo> and Shoes ; Trunks of all sizes. DOSHESTIO SMCANUFAOTURSS. Mens, Boys, and Youth's BOOTS, BOOTEES, d:c. ; Blen's Strong Lace BOOTS and SHOES ; Children's Patent Calf, Seal, Grain, and Fancy BOOTS and SHOES. FOR SAXiS, lXrHOZ.ESiVZ.ZS AlTD B.IlT£LlZi. Order!} from all parts of the Provinces will.receive the most prompt aUoUtion. r ^- -^ r ■:■*, ^p- M »& c g • > i3d so S w-*'^ i #■ p. SgSTOWE CUTTER, ^C. 01 NEAR THE VALLEY CHURCH, '. JOSH, IJT. S. .^ ^'^^.'v, .-.IB li I :'. I! hi ]'• '■ w. GO. mmm 9 HEBOEAST, AND FiOUJS, MEAL, MOLASSES oS'^S^c) GSOCillES OF AUi EQS^, 'lyXsi M 1^ I MT-^l. Also: ^-Hthpriz^d Ageat for the Proviuces of the BELFAST A Good Assortment of TOOLS manufactured at the ^hove Faetory ajyays on hand. I 'i^- ^m HT, 3 OF '.■■^. it 3 of the 3tured at HMTHS & BMTM PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, IMPORTERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY CiOOOS. ^ijft- WHOLESALE IlEALERS SUPPLIED pN THE MQJT T£MS. RETAIL PURCHASEgS SERVED ^ .hi^ -i >J :^ WITH A •, •■'■■V^..-'" ■"'li-' AT THE LOWEST PRICE. JV*. J5. — JYb Second Price in our Estab- i I I l ;'■■ . H. S. L. TILLEY, !%■'''_ ''ffil '''11®' '''iiliiil ''iil'iiii '''liuii "iiiiiii'' '''iiiii' 'iiij 'iiiii'l ''iiiP ''i Ko. 15, KiNfi STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B., OFFERS FOR SALE, WHOLESALE and RETAIX A WELL SELECTED AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Ho. ®M(g§. [H]i[DQ(@affiOig. '3 PAINTS OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, DYE stuffs! chemicals, SHAVING SOAP > jsl™3e: ,..*' ?■-» [ ) jaEr''ELJ3ak^SCIES20S.'"5Sr, At.so- .1 large assortment of the Popular PURE AND GExNUINE. 1^ OBSERS ^ESFECTFUZiIiir SOZiICITEB. ^ Wl P' FATTIATOM FOR THE rQnirth of the Hair TO PREVENT ITS PALLING OFF AND TURNING GREY AWAIISZ:9 TZ3B HZdHEST PZi£Z^ZUM Bj tKo States of New York, Maryland and Michi<^aB| f - at their ANNUAL FAIRS, m * S. L TILLEY,. dgent for J^ew Britnitvick § D .J 4k t' * >^ •♦vn JJi J m m\m\ ^m )M, N. B., and RETAIi; HMENT OF klBARLOFSCORNER, ; U^ J iV 4 ^t KING STREET. mm =+ E. WHinEKi & CO. WHOLESALE AND RE^^IL H Pit U lUli r* m sf ^G GREY AND .■> wy. SAINT JOHN, N. B. and Micliigaul ? Brnmxvkh ■a nilsmsns FmsKn? SOOB* {; 11 PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO USTOM WORK. 1 !? n &HDNV I F 1 ^'"¥ IMPORTEES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN mm% mmmmi '3 ^ CHEMICALS, '•-^'^ -^," TOILET PREPAEATIONS, 1% « IM. I' Corner King and Gerniain Streets, . . SAINT JOHN, Ctaeeii Street, FSESEBICTOIT. AGENTS FORM'LANE'S VERMIFUGE AND-PILL8, xygenated Bitters, MUSTANG LINIMENT, •lOFWIKEEMAIiiTTEBSj AND MO&T OF THE POPULAR PREPARATIONS OF THE DAY. HI f- -i SOLE OENEBAL AGENT'S FOR DOW'S PILLS. m ,..^. IN BlM^ ^dd^ ^2Sft 1 1*^ ? f y ONS, 5,1U», 'i- [T JOHN, SEBICTON. ^D-PILLS, ters, NT, iTEBS, [HE DAY. ^'S PILLS. /J. ,#;;■ i>m . THOS. R. JONES, HO. 5, BQCS STRBST, DUE DOOR ABOVE THE OLD STAND, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES, DOESKINS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, » Furnisliliig OOODS, i> .1, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MAKXTFAOTUREH A.Vt^ lTaVOWSB3. OF ■ ■ ■ (g[L®™a[ffl(g -en p OF ALL DESCRIPTIOiNS. INBIARUBBERandOILCLOTHING, TRUNKS, II '3 E*»l ICTTB g/M 6armottts made to Measure in the best Styles, and at Low Fricei. 'II ¥\ ■ •'c-c:^- ■,-SE ■ '. ! V. •if ■»«■:• m t?^ ^1" i^. i-'' ..... %..i^ fei -''*; v.* ■ tf'-^ -n^;jc ■•— m" ^•■'' ••*• ki: .'^ -S 1. 2b F. BURPEE, SOUTH SIDE KING STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN /ii BRITISH AND FOREIGN / Miilll, AND GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS^ TraOL BSALE AHD RE TAIL, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Edge and Join^'i Tools, Saws, Files, &c.. Silver, Silver Plated, Albata, Britannia Metal, Japanned and Block Tin Goods, Dressing Cases, Writing Deskt, , Pocket Books, Combs, Brushes, Spectacle*, &c. t> '' >. 4 .^■..\... k \, > I «^ «> ■'^ •• i- 'vni ^^'.i u i ' I'. :rt'j V l:' . <. J!j ;ilj. n WA fti ZJ %'» I » »»*' *?■ ''"^ *^' ilT, N ^ ■ [JOODS, i Joincr'i er Plated, and Block ig Deski, tacles, &c. i.^ il'J^fiVi, ■ panada lifu ^ssurancu d^ompng, ' ^ Established 1847. -^ f ^' ^Jf Hbad Office— HAMILTON, CANADA WEST. 9nbsei*ibed Capital, Paid-up-Capital* Accumulated Fund, Annual Jnconie, ■•U iCS.'SOtOOO o o 14.534 7 6 ^59,719 1 5 33,500 O O This Office offers peculiar advantages in its very low rates and large yearly declaration of profits. Agents have been appointed throughout the Pro- vince, from whom ProspectuseS containing Tables of Bates may be obtained. Insurances accepted and Annuities granted by the Agents, at SL John Branch Office^ 79 Prince Wm. Street. BENR7 Vr. FRITH, > r^„-,.«; a^^*. R. PENXSTON STARR, 5 ^''*'''*^ ^^"^''^ ARCHIBALD ROWAN f '■P TIN PLATE WORKER, WATER STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. MS f mnu. cemi. ZINC. TIN-WARE. LEAD, &C., &C. ii i,. .»r^sfe*-» ' , I . HEfiflEftluH & iu., •%, JMPORTEt?S AND DEALERS IN ? t fLour, (V =- ». i ' J / Hi,. GROCERIES, &c. .T. i'V-;:">-.-!i ! ( ,11: i*:'i' mo. 2^ :'i ^ imM Vs!. u4 iM iW liiiC-. SOUTH KABEfiT VHABF, i'r ?. jiOMffig^ ffio. 1^ I -^ fl:, A* All orders promptly executed, and warrantee! to give satisfaction. ^i^^•K .rfm WHIWM R. HEND£R80ll/l'J* 'MpH M NfllWON <"- a, •\ S IN AJ :i--n .^t: '>:»«-'' it'. ■5.;,. .-"fiv,'.' i/*-. I • I ; [&BF, -f» ■— -Til*" I.. J ^' ^ irarranted END£4K0N. t A. mmn & co., No. 106 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHZT, IT. B. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY AND WATCH MATERIALS, ALSO: DAGUERREOTYPE AND AMBROTYPE STOCK. OF EVERY DESCRIPTIbKl, Portrnonies, of every description ; Razors, Combs, Brushes, Rubber Goods and Toys ; Letter and Not* Paper ; Plain and Fancy Envelopes ; Tablets, Blank and Copy Books ; Steel Pens, Holders, Letter Stamps, Faber's Pencils, Slate and Wood do. ; Mason's Blacln ing, Court Plasters ; Fancy Wax, Glass, Coral, amJ Steel Beads; Ivory anil Quill Tooth Picks; Accot- deons Flutes, Violins, Guitars and Banjoes ; VioftH Bows, Strings, Bridges^ &!C. ; Laughing Dulls ami Crying Babies, Fancy Baskets, Reticules, Spy and PocUet Glasses, Silver Plated and Steel Spectacles, Plated and Silver SpoOns, Butter Knives, Woo^ SO < -a *3 a ^ es •• QoQ c a. 3 O CO ^ ^- -a S O on g^ a; ^ c E ^ a m Ch ""2 gca CO CO *-• t» KB >-» c £ o 00 C O a. > o CO o (0 o ofy O a: o CQ C m OQ «■« P3 CIj • 0^ r>. S n. 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WIGGD^S, Esq., W. H. ADAMS, Esquiwi. * W. DAVIDSON, Esq., Messrs. SMALL & 0K09BT. t ^ treet, OF [PS, OCKS, LER8, 'XS, idenoefl. iountrj mer. A. MACEE, No. 27 North Side and 58 Sonth Side King Stre«l, ^ SAINT JOHN, N. B. i,- and sM at as Low Prices, 07^ Hats and Caps made to order. Cash antl the highest Prices paid lor Furs. ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I itt fM 12.2 2f Hi ■" ^ U& 12.0 ■a 11.25 i 1.4 // %.*^ ic' ** ^ ^ ^0 Sciences Corporation ^ <^: 5C^ <^ ^. - V <«^ '^'^^^% o^ a) WIST MAIN STUIT WIUTH,N.Y. 14SM ( 71 *) •72-4503 I' I m'' m, /* ^ TfiOS. I. REm DRDGGIST AND APOTHECARY CORNER OF NORTH MARKET WHARF AND DOCK STREET, SA^iisra? jOHi^, 1ST. b, KCBt^ CONSTANTLY ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, PAINTS AND OILS, BtffOIINQ FLUID AND LAMPS, DYE WOODS, AC. RASPBERRY, LEiMON, SARSAPARILLA, m([ other SYRUPS, by the Bottle and Gallon. Hap^and's Bug and Moth Exterminator, Parson's Rat Exterminator, Also : All the Popular PATENT MEDICINES of the day, Which he offers for Sale on Reasonable Terms, tVhotesuleand RUall. •*m^ m m LiTEi on.. AN EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOB COUGHS, COLDS. CONSUMPTION, AND ALL n-rr BEFINED AND SOLD BY a?H[o:M:A.s :m:. k^bbid, •ORNER OP NORTH MARKET WHARF AND DOCK STMSi; SAINT JOHN, N. B. tr . r^hi m'ti € ] I ¥ 1 } i*. .,'i., ICARY %i\€ ENT OF xs, s, ^bo. LA, Gallon. rminator, e day, ndRaian. ION, If, 9S, • I'jf >•« FI§H, OIl<» ».*'■ AND f PROVISION STORE FERRY LANDING, WATER 8TREET, ST. JOHN, N. B. ' I THl SUBSCEIBERS PURPOSE KEEPIN* CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A Supply of the following articles which they iriJl .'dispose of either TfHOLESALE OR RETAIi, AT THE VElRY LOWEST MARKET RATES, and on accommodatinfi: terms. i»^ FISH. Follook» HAddock, Hake, l^iokled Herrings, Ipdoked Herrings, Piokled Salmon, Bmiaed Salmon, Nmoked Salmon* llliokelrel, AleiriTt^ Shad, Halibut, Tongues and Sounds. OILS. Seal Oils, Cod Oil, Porpoise Oi), Dog Oil, Whale Oil, Sperm Oil, •Lard Oil, Boiled Linseed .OH, Baw Linseed Qjib PEOYISIOM. Beef, )In Bond 'fir Pork, 5 DutjrPiBi^ Tongues, Tripe, Hams, Bacon, Lard, Butter. STEWART & M'LEAN. i l«ip !aR ROADS AND DISTANCES. From Saint John to FrtderiHon hy the ^erepis RoaiU Miles. Lewin's, (Yorkshire tav.») 4 Watters' 10 liouglas Arms Inn, 4 Burton's, 8 3radley'8» A JELo^eU's, *^fc % Darby Gillan's, 7 Geary, (Wm. Smkb'a.) 7 Oromocto, 7 Fredericton, 11- -65 0» the East Side tfth» River. .Torryburn, (God£pey'8^) 7 Gondola Point, 9 Kingston, ;^.4 Head of Bellisle, 14 Washademoac, , . v Jiemseg Ferry, ^ • 13 - ft^ Sheffield, (TiUey's,) 13 Widow Perley's, a Fredericton, *^ 12—86 Less by the Nerepia Boad, 21 Saint John to Saint ^ndreutu* Lakefield, (Byrne's,) 9 Musquash, (Tilton'ft,) Clements', 'M'Gowan's, ^- w % Peunficld, (M' Carl's,) 12 Magaguadavic, (Douglas',) S.i Boeabeo, (Mrs. Boyd'Sg) 10 jBaint An(kewB, 10 Total, 65 Saint John to MarHn'a Head. To Cody's, 11 Beatty's, «^^.^.m^^. 9 Quaco, 11 Melvin, or Fuller's Beach, 6 Big Salmon Kiver, 3 Little Salmon River, . . fl Matin's Head, 4 TDtal,"*49 Saint John to Shepody. French Village, (Debou's,) 80 Drummond's, 12 M'Manus', 12 Dorman's, 12 Shepody Meeting Hotioe, 13 Total, 79 Samt John to Hal^ax^ (JV. Si) Miles. Torryburn, (Godfrey*8,) Wright's, Hammond "BLixes Bridge^ Hampton "Fetrj, Hay's. Finger Board, (Baxter%) Hoache's, Sheek'e, M'Monagle's, 7 4 7 10 1 1 To Sumez Vale, 4« Portage, M'Leod's, 11 Steves', 13 Nixon's, 12 Bend, (Lewis',) 12 To Bend Peticodiao, 94 Memrameook, (Charter's,) 16 Dorchester, (Hickman's,) 8 .11 5 i m To Dorchester, 118 Sackville, 4 Tantramar, 5 Amherst, |- >^ ^>^ - = >> 10 17 To Amherst, 137 To Power's, (Spruce Grove Imi,) Ui Purdy's, (West Chester Inn,) Mrs. Fraser's, (Folly Vil- Truro, Pollok's, Woodward's, Shultz's, Dartmouth, ■'fcrin» _____ W My IMPORTEJRS OF , . w, , FLOUR, MEAL, CORN, AND Pmm , SUGARS, MOIASSES, TEA, RICE, 4(1 ^.|/ 7ft 8, Bnck BnUding, Sotitii Harket Whaif, llt^obi^ iJ. r^ \A11 descriptions of Breadstuffs constantly oil^ipt;, ^ lAFLOTO STATE SUPI5M1NE AUB MNE PLOBB, RYBft.QOll,|>|QRll MllJtt, YS tLOWCi IliM llwIrGrwcriw, Paints, Oils, (Ic. [oliai VA 4^' fee.