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'■ «' WTORMATTON, fa). ..*J#' ' ;# '- Ml); ^UBLISHEi) Bt BA] ^ At>thj«|| Store, 58 Priuoe iJVl^Hfai StfUt. I -'»«*' I Ml ■^^)^ 0. » ^ Oil 1 1 }» f ' f-^w*? H> '^rl. / Counting? Hoixse ©tatlonery-Ilarnes «fc Oo. - Alexandra Works. es X) 2 ID H Q 1 1 i ': H MILL SAWS, 5i feet, from 8 to 12 gauge. 6 '' " 8 to 12 6^ " " 8 to 10 1 " " 8 to 11 " " H " '' 9 to 10 u u (I Cl u Cl u CIRCnLAR SAWS, From 6 inch k 3 feet diamekr, assorted gauges. CROSS CUT SAWS, FROM 4 TO FEET. HA.]VrD B^TTS, &c. &c. &0. p J. F*. iMAVirroN, tj Holiool Iloolciai nncl l^itatlonery— Ilames ^ Co. I t\ Mi *w ; « 13 (^ ft •1 9 4 1S72.] AI»VEiai»«»IENT3. 1 ij;?l T. 6. BARKER & SONS, Wloles!ile&BetiiilDrngpts,&c. Beg respectfully to announce that they have ' removed their Retail Store, one door below their old stand, to the Large Store, which they have thoroughly fitted up with all the modern improvements, and where their fa- cilities for doing a first-class Eetailing and Dispensing Business arc unsurpassed. Tlioy invite special attention to .. tlicir largo stock of genuine English, French, and American PerfwrDes, Scraps, BrasKi^s, • ' And every variety of Toilet Goods. ^'^ ' 111 Heawoii. |^"Sign of the Glass Mortar, with Revolving Light..,,^ ICntrance to Wholesale Warerooins^ same as old Stand^ 35 Kinff JStt'ccf. [please TURN OVER. :o. (7 J? * ADVERTISEMENlli. [1872. T. B. B ABKER & SONS, ; Owing to their constantly increasing Business, Iiave extended their WHOLESALE WAREROOMS, To include the whole of the Brick Building, wm. m mi m wm mwM% So that their Establishment, as regards both Stock and Facilities for doing Business, is now the largest and most complete of the kind in the Lower Provinces. IN ADDITION TO OUR COMPLKTR STOCK OF Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, 1: SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. - Paints, Oils, Varaislies, Blass, Dye Ms, Soaps, Perfumes, Combs, Brushes, Druggists' Sundries, ^^ : Stationery, Twines, Shoe Thread, Pipes, Canes, Purses, We keep a supply of all th« leading STAPLE and FANCY ABTICLES, Required by General Dealers in the Country. And vre respectfully solicit buyers to call and get one of our TRADE CATALOGUES, and examine our Stock, which we are selliDg, At the lowest market rates, and on the most favorable Terms. T. B. BARKER & SONS. . .-i!; if UDE El 5f s. 1872.] ADVSRTIStMENTS. W. HAWKER, Prince Wm. Street (Near Three Lamps), St. John, N. B., DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery,Toilet Articles, Paints, OilSi Glass, Brushes, &c. &c. Medicine Chests Filled and Replenished. J^^"Particular attention given to the Dispensing and Com- pounding of Physicians' and Family Prescriptions, all Medi- cines being of the best and purest quality. Mr. H. would inform the public thnt having served for stivonil veara as Dispenser and Compoundiu- in the British Army, as well us having the care of the sick in the riospitals under his management, and for about seven years served in the well knovv-n establishment of R. D. McArthur, Druggist, St. John, he can lock with conHdenee to the public for a liberal patronage. Diarhoea Syrup. A certain Cure for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera, and all Summer Complaints. Xo Family should Ve without it. It mil givi immediate reliefs and pleasant to taks. Price 25 cents per bottle, or five bottles for One Dollar. For sale by jr. IP. se;cor,d, 4t etitrl«U* atptet. Fisher's Ointment. This Ointment is warranted to cure Bone Spavins, Splints, Curbs, Ringbones, Callous, atpd all Bony Swellings or Deposits. - . • For all the common purposes of a Blister this Ointment far exceeds all otbei preparations In certainty, safety, and speedy action. For sale by J Mmmmm wmnmwm^ ^©* Agent for the Hale nf Radway's Relief, Resolvent and Regulators, Cathartic Pills, and Sarsaparilla, SlIERIDAiN'S CAVALRY CONDITM POWDERS, JoJmaton'6 Anodyne Liniment^ Bote's Sturgeon Liniment^ KLlULK's 3i:a.ffiietlc Fluicl* ^o. ALWA\-g OX iiamd: -' MRS. WJNSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUx^ Hollo'n'ay's I»lll« axicL Oiiitnieiit, McKiimc's Dead Shot, for tfie destructmi, of Wornu in Cfiihlren. FELLOWS' PREPARATIONS. Kidder's, Mustang, Albion, and Perry Davis' Liniments. Pf Together with all the moat approved Patent Medicines of English and American manufacture. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully prepared* Motto-Quiok Sales and Small Profits. Chemist and Ihitggist. *• ■ — — •— ■ ' ., , . =: r- , ..1. — ~ I %.^ Sa\r m ■3 .^ '^^ DAGE, SHES, ^M&» a 99 S s I as a _AgiricuU«ral Implements— C. G. Borrymaii, 5 Kins Street. o 9 s •Si CI »0i c r • ,lil V isr-J.] ADVKRTISEMENTS. 1.0^000 J mil miiS& W iiJ?f i:Mm I "^"f « ^** s TO r7T^ TT ^^^'^:rr -T? Cor. Union and Charlotte Streets. C8 I will vaij the li'igliCHt Caslf Fn'cc for Wool and all kinds of Comitru F rod ace. J .4 S ^ I T H . 2 ■ g j 3 i » l-i 1 ''' •■■^ (9 c fi If* TIIOS. H. CUKNING^IAM,' -t A.^n v Window Glass, Putty, Paper Hangings, &c. 44 1 ^ 'ill |y '©''' ^@ ds. or EVEltV DESCHII'TIOX. t!!:\\spa[;e window 'mnds and mm cases hade to oudi:!!. Saw^ ofall ktit \<;:vv\^ ^\vc-iLV, ^uvwv :io\vvw, *^. &., A few doors below the Rothesay Hotel, and nearly opposite tlieWaverley. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELLERY, AND NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, Carefully Repaired, and Warranted. Old Gold and Silver Bought, or exchanged for new. A. RIGHARDSOU & CO., SiW MAiFACTiERS, Corner Union and Dock Streets, SAINT JOHN, N. B., lias always on hand and U constantly manufacturing Every Description of "J 99 » » s Pi 8 3 » r (t f# % •a » Ifveritt Ai Uutler) i>5 King Street, Wholetiale ClolliierV. T5 [1872. ^! ^•£> 12, Corner'* King and Canterbury Streets, 1-iA.IlVT JOHN, W. B. 1. i* %M%%\ IMPORTER OP English, French, AND DBY HOODS. ^s^" Special ottention (jlvcii to the cxccutUtn of Letter Orders from, the Conntnj. DEPARTMENTS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, ^ritttfd ^0ttOtt]5J, '^XUW^r White Cottons^ Small Wares, Grey Cottons, Umbrellas, COTTON WARPS, DAMASKS, Dress Goods, Carpets, EIBBOie, MITTB, ^W. TA.Y, MANUFACTURER OF ^:^ -^ ~^ ^m l^t.^ ■:%>.:»> .•si. IN MARBLE, FREESTONE, AND fIRANITE. 56 Duke Street, Saint John, N. B. ZW°^t<^>'^<' Gutthuj (jenerally executed, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Ordoi-H from tlio country solicited, and pnnrtimlly nttcvidcd to. J* r'« fjRwtbtt^l^aw Manufhictiirer, cor. North'aiiid Uoorge-kif I 9 S a o 9 a I d < o 9 I ae a 9 I H 9 f/'d I 1 i Turkey Sponges— J. Chaloner, Saint John, N. B. I 10 AIIVERTISKMENTS. [1872 u ^G» «r- j^iTf ja 4i -fi^ Importer and Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in CHINA, GLASS, AND ^ai?tlz€siiwaF© . MA:rUFACTUKEU OF o 9) I i « fl o I a p Milk Pans, Cream Jars, Flower Pots, s r^ I T T o o isr s , With a variety ofoSher Common Wares. &i,a m 141 f lEsei §^ DKAl.KR IN FLOUR, POilK, M^ii-ylL, FISH, RICE, EAISINS, SPICES, 1:5 .i:t <'> <3 3x » , OllDERS rUOiMPTLY ATTENDCI) TO. 1^ S a "( a Everitt & Duller , 55 King Stieei, Wholewilc MTiii'iiory (.luodH . B. Carriage Stock«C. G. Berryman, 5 King Street. [1872 'if 9 1 Q Pots, f g> SlI, M i"CJ a. P -< CO ES. 0. 1872.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 s sa «5 O ■d es es -« Cor. Dock Street & Market Square, (Store formerly occupied by the late W. II. Adams,) MM aid Aiericai Hardware. also: A Complete Assortment of Mttftier ^ Ccatljer Belting. LOWEST PRICES. (•UOdH* J. R. M'FARLANE, Sitp iffii eaiiile iiniftitBreri ^ SAINT JOHN, N. B. QUALITIES OF SOAP: IXTRA PALE YELieW, PALE YELLOW No. 1, FAMILY AND COMMON. CANDLES, MOULDS— 6's AND S's. m^*" Orders respectfulhf solicited^ and attended to loith minctuality and dis2)atch. [E^Liat of Prices sent to any address on application.^^^cj] ALL ORDIORS ADDRESSED 'i'O : 124 Germa'ui S/irrf, St. John. .Y. /?. Haxvs of'ali kindH mudu at the Aiexondra Worke).~ ~~ sr O d CO O s •a a » e 9 ' iillSi3Ltt.m I Best English Chemicals— Chaloner, St. John, "S, B. V u g S) o Si et) I I 12 ADVEUTISEMKNTS. [1872. €&TT&M W^ & 1 I lottom MANUFACTURED AT THE NEW BRUNSWICK I COTTON MILLS, //as ^/i6 ;?«»ie of the Mills and our name on a printed label on the end of the Bundle. Is put up in Blue Paper. en I I ! B ,v I " S f All Yarn made by us /^«/^ Weight, and Correctly Numbered, mm., ^Awm & mm. 3* 8 5«1 5* S e Evef it't ^ ilatler» S& King-«t., Dress Goods. ^\ Saws, Steel, G1ass->C. 6. Berrvman, 5 Kin;? Street. , N. B. [1872. & ,LS, ne on a die. ^1 I : s til ti m I • •> IS I Si .^a.*® yalltf, e •er7. ** r-'J 1872.] ADVKRTISEMENTS. 13 S, IW^f #11 IMPORTER FOR WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 25 and 27 Dock Street, Saint John, N. B., ov odsT J Marlell, Hennessey, anJ Vine-Growers Brinilies, SCOTCH, IRISH, BOURBON, AND RYE WHISKEYS, SUPERIOR OlD PORT AND SHERRY WINES, G-uinness' XXX Porter & Allsopps' Ale, IN WOOD AND BOTTLE, FreooEi Wfeit© Wict© ¥io©fap, TOBACCO AND TEA. SOLE AGENT FOR COOPER'S & CHESTER'S OELEBRATKD '^. F* Lawton^ Alexandra Works]! St. ^Kn. 8 9Q e I d O O w B SO fit a ;3 Best English Chemicals— Chaloner, St. John, W. B. m :t. a CS OS ;< u 08 I I © * 3 14 ADVERTISEMENTS, [1872. «f Agents and Commission Merchants, I^HOLESALIS DEALKRS IN WEST INDIA PEODUCE, L^cidaiD ©roieeirsf ©Q)@ds, TEAS, TOBACCOS, SPICES, ^m KEEOSENE and PALE SEAL OILS, 59 Dock Street, St. John, N. B. AGENTS FOR 1©BL1%S ^ HMEl'^e LOEBOl YlEBISllS, The Vlne-Gpower's Company's Cognac Proof J. H. EEJy'KWS, DELFTSHAVEJ^, Proof Spirits and Rye Whi8l Proof riJJV, W « i p D a as liskey. Powder and Shot— C. G. Be rryman, 5 King {Street. 1872.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 15 w »t) MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS and SHOES, I ijlll^esi w€J»»u «j Bl* |) g^i^F HQM^, ^. m. ^ I. & H. GALLAGHER DEALKIIS IN I FLOUR, MEAL, TEAS, Wines, Brandy, Whiskey, &c. Jones' Brick Building, No. 7 Charlotte street, 3 9 T fl ■» ;§ ce O O M w Ml B •a fl B SB e d«* J. r. Lawton, Saw Maiiufncturcr, cor. North and Cieorgc-sits* ■ \\(\- fr ! Aniline Dyes, all Colors but Black— at Chaloner's. etS cc o o 16 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1872. cusToia k 1 6 itittrfearf li SAINT JOHN, N. B. CTJTTEHS Fr©nD thi© Fcrst istabttshinjiiefits IN THE UNITED STATES ,tf, ^ .JS^ 4!, ^ a'^ ffilHtiltUti giiMtttttf^ J. E. WHITTAKER. I S m 3 It 5". •a " d ^ 18 Si s li ! ( £veTitt dr Butler, 55 King Street, Wholesale Millinery Goods. Xx ner's. I [1872. Agricaltural I mplements— C. G. Ber ry man, 5 King Street. I N.B. ^ n^nti li JiB-P^ j 2* 3 S 5 *a s 3 It =■« - Jm » 2 as 4 1S72.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 17 (£R. I. JT F. BURPEE k CO.. 44 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N. B, IMPORTERS OF Silver, Electro-Plateil, AlMta, BritanDia Metal, Block Tin, Japannec", Enamelled, and Of every description. BAR, HOOP, SHEET, AND GALVANIZED IRON. SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE, Oils, Faints, Glass, and Putty. PITCH, TAR, OAKUM, COEDAGE. Axe, ISpruig, Blister, /Sleigh, Shoe, and Caulking MANUFACTURERS OF euiT mML^ mm spfiKis, .Warranted good, made of superior Iron. T^ li O T^ E » .^ T^ Ii: . Entrance— 4-^ Prince Wni. Street. S 1 3* a* CO fit a o o 8 i ery Goods* Sa\v» of all kinds, at the Alexandra iVoirks* f\ HMMM f J 4i h as S (I4 e U O O a a ■« h H « e .a ■I • Lnbin's Perfumes, Chaloner, St. John, N. B. 18 ADVKRTISEMENTS. [18Y2. imim HOTGi. CHARLES WATTS, % ® The Subscriber, in returning thanks to his friends and the public generally, for past favors, while proprietor of the Rothesay House, begs to inform them that he has leased the above-named House. The Rooms have heeu fitted up and furnished in first rate style, and the situation the best of any Hotel in the City, facing King Street and Square, with a birds-eye of the ivhole City. Visitors ivill find it to their advantage to enquire for the ;ii (SM^iLiS mkii-\ Proprietor. 187: n ■» < ■I 99 m ^ »i.- ■^ 99 S -1 90 Sir a hi L B C J H S C Everitt Ck Butler, 55 King {Street, Wholesale Clothiers. 11 * B. f [1872, Cftrriage Stock— C. G. Berry man, 5 King Street. I ^^ dTi/' t 1872.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 19 'S. s to his ist favors, t e ) iased the nished in S ^ of am/^'^ I Square, > "i 9 I'd S a en as 3 enquire d 9 )prietor. othiefs. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FLOUR, MEAL, TEAS, TOBACCO, SPICES, DRIED FRUITS, &C.&C. ;: Wliicli we sell at the lowest Market Rat€s, Wholesale and Retail. ., Which we warrant to be the best Mower in the World, ^Mamng been in use in the Province for the last three years, by the following Farmers, who speak in the %ighest terms in its praise, for lightness of draught on Level Gutting, or Rough Ground, and Durability. If you loant a good Machine, inquire, before you %uy, of the following Farmers, who have them in use and have allowed us to use their names for reference : C. K. Leonard, Esq., Lower Jeraseg, Q. C. ; Jaraes Gault, Esq., South Bay, St. John County ; R. S. Purves, Hammond River, K. C. ; John K. Campbell, Esq., Hammond River, K. C. ; C. J. Horgan, Simonds, St. John County; Charles Drury, Sussex, K. C. ; J. D. M. Keator, Esq., Hampton, K. C. ; Captain John McLeod, Black River, St. John County ; Samuel Fowler, Norton, K. 0.'; R. S. Matthews, Esq., Darling's Island, K. C. ; L. B. Vincent, Hampton, K. C. ; William Fowler, Hampton, K. C. ; with many others we could mention. G. T. PURVES. J. B. MOORE. 03 la 3 9 o 9 a ft- O 9 a n se a 9 ■1 99 9 o Br* S Saws of all kinds made at the Alexandra^Works. f • •! "^ a o a o I "eS X V o Dye Stuffs— General Assortment at Cha1oner*8. 20 ADVERTISEMKNTS. [1872 AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. For the relief and cure of all (leratit!;cinents in the Btoinach, liver, and bowels. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative, Beinj^ purely vegetable, they contain no mercury or mineral whatever. Much serious sickness and suffering is prevented by their timely use, and every family should have tliem on hand for their protection and relief when required. Long experience lias proved them to be the safest, surest, and best of all the PILLS with which the market aijounds. By their occasional use, the blood is puritied, the corrup- tions of the system expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole ma- chinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by AYEIl'S PILLS, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into liealth, the value of wliich cliange, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, aiid preserves their virtues unimpaii-ed for any length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate without disturbance to the consti- tution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family Physic, and for the folio wing complaints, which these PILLS rapidly cure : " For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Listlessncss, Langonr and Loss of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stomach, and restore its licalthy tone and action. For Liver Complaint and its various symptoms. Bilious Head- ache, Sick Headache, Jaundice, or ("ireen Sickness, Bilious Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should be Judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Dysentery or DiarrhcEa, but one mild dose is generally rccpiired. For Rheumatism, Gout, Gravel, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the Side, iJack, and Loins, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsi< al Swellings, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the ellect of a drastic purge. For Suppression, a large dose should be taken, as it produces the desired effect by sympatliy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pills makes him feel decidedly better, 'from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. PEKPARKD BY I>r. J. C. A.1^EH «& Co., Practical Cliexiilsts, Lowell. Mass., U. 8. A. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. X-.. SFEisraER., 20 Nelson Stkket, Saint John, N. B., ihneml Agent for the Maritime Provwrrs, KL. Everitt & Butler, 55 King Street, Retail Dry Goods. « ner'8. [1872 LIS. t^tomach, liver, It'iit i)urgativo, leral whatever. eir timely use, protection and leni to be the ch tlie marlvet !cl, the corrup- the wliole ma- orf>:ans which PILLS, and ed into healtli, niiltltiules wlio iX makes tliem for any lengtli ble. Althoui>;h e to the eonsti- >x, how to use its, which these Langour and stimulate the ilious Head- ness, Bilious i' talven foreaeli ructions wliich lorally required. 'f the Heart, •e continuously system. With lid be talvcn in ic purge. t produces the e digestion and 8, restores the 1 advantageouc' tolerably well, !ciclcdly better, /e apparatus. licnilsts, IE. iHN, N. B., Uim£ Proviners C u c p '^ Cioodfli 35^ Hardware-C. G. Berryman, 5 Kinsr Street, BARNES'S NEW BRUNSWICK A.LMANACK!ii YOU THE YEAR OF OUU LOUD 11 18T BEING BISSEXTILE OR LEAP YEAR, AND THE TIIIRTY-EIFTH XTS.A\X OF TUK REIGN OF QUEKN VICTORIA. CONTAISINO GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATISTICAL INFORMATION, &c t m » Dll SAINT JOHN, N. B. PlilNtEI) AND PUI3LISIIEI) EY BAENES AND COMPANY, AM) SOLD, WHOLESALE AM) RKTAIL, At their Store, 58 Prince >\ illiam Street. J. F. Luwtou, Saw Mauulaclurer, cor. North and George-sts. 1 8 Best_EnglishCh^mical8-«Chaloiier, Sit. John, N. B. Hf i' i If' ill >t 22 EQUATION OF TIME — KCLIPSES. [1872. EQUATION OF TIME, FOR APPAKKNT NOON — GREENWICH — 1872. OS n Si I g 'A. SI I •s j 0) t>- ■«i fi 1 2 3 4 f) 7 8 9 10 11 12 i:j 11 k; 17 US li» 2li 21 22 2;i 21 2'! 2(1 Jany. M. S. 4.06 4.34 :j.(n 5.28 ,").;■) 5 0.22 ().48 7.13 7.38 8.02 8.2(1 8.4i» 0.12 9.33 y.54 JO. 15 10.34 10.53 11.12 11.2'.l 11. 4() 12.01 12.1fi 12.31 12.44 12.57 Feby . 28 211 3(' 31 1 3.01) 13.20 13.30 13.39 13.48 13.56 14.03 14.09 14.14 14.19 14.23 14.2t) 14.28 14.3ti 14.30 14.31 1 14.29 14.27 14.25 14.22 14.18 14.13 14.08 14.02 13.55 13.47 13.40 r.31 13.22 13.12 13.01 12.511 12.39 Mar. M. a. 12.27 12.15 12.02 11. 4h ll.o.'^- 11.2(1 ll.tit) lu.51 1(1.36 10.20 10.04 9.48 9.31 9.14 8.57 8.40 8.2 8.t'4 7.16 7.28 7.U1 6,52 6.33 6.15 5,56 5.38 5.19 5.0(1 4.12 4.24 4.05 April May. I Jane, M. B. M. 8. 3.47 3.29 3.11 2.54 2.36 2. in 2." >2 L45 1.28 1.12 (1.56 0.4(1 0.24 <\(I9 0.20 0.34 0.48 1.01 1.14 1.27 1.39 1.51 2.1)2 2! 13 2.23 2.33 2.42 2.50 2.58 3.06 3.13 3.19 3.25 B.31 3.35 3.39 3.43 3.4( 3.48 3.50 3.52 3.62 3.52 3.52 3.51 3.50 3.48 3.45 3.42 3.38 3.34 3.3(1 3.24 3.19 3.12 3.06 2.69 2.51 2.43 2.34 .2.> M. B. 2725 2.16 2.( 16 1.56 1.45 1 1 1.1 1.00 0.48 O.U 0.24 0. 1 2 0.14 0.26 0.39 0.52 i.Of) 1.18 1.31 1.44 1.56 2.09 2.22 2.34 2.47 2.59 3.11 3.23 July. 0SL a. Aug. 3.36 3.46 3.57 4.08 4.19 4.29 4.39 4.48 4.57 5.06 5.14 5.2 5.28 5.35 5.41 5.47 5.52 5.57 6.01 6.04 6.07 6.09 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.13 6.12 6.11 6.10 6.07 6. 05 Sept. Oct'r M. B. 6.01 5.67 5.52 5.47 5.41 5.35 5.28 5.2i 5.12 5.03 4.64 4.44 4.33 4,22 4.11 3.58 3.46 3.33 3.19 3.05 2.50 2.35 2.19 2.03 1.47 1.3(1 1.13 0.56 0.38 0.20 0.02 Nov. 8. 0.17 0.36 0.55 1.15 1.35 1.56 2.1.^ 2.3o 2.56 3.16 3.37 3.58 4.19 4.4(1 5 02 5.23 5.44 6.05 6.27 6.48 7.09 7.30 7.51 8.11 8.32 8.62 0.12 9.32 9.51 10.11 10.301 10.48 11.07 11.25 11.43 12.(10 12.17 I2.3:i 12.50 13.(i5 13.20 13,35 13.49 14.(i3 14.16 14.29 14.41 14.52 15.03 15.13 16.23 15.32 15.4M 15.47 15.54 1 6.O1 1 16.05 16.01 16.19 16.19 16.19 16. IS 16.1'\ 16.13 16.09 16.05 16.00 15.53 15.4( 15.39 15.30 15.21 15.1(1 14.59 14.471 14.34 14.21 14.(16 13 51 13.35 13.18 13.00 1 2.4 12.2 12.02 ! 11.42 Dec ¥r M. 8. l(X3a 10.1'.' 9.48 9.2". 8.;-,> 8.;;;; 8.(17 7. -In; 7.1:^' 6.4 r.i 6.1>| 5. ."ill, ni 18' Ma Pk Ca 16.13; 11.20 16.16J1(1.68 16.181 .. I). 4..J 4..4 3..^4* 3.2' 2..\i» 1..V5 i.^'S 0..M* 0...S, ©N('5 :■::! 2.:: 3.1 3.: KoTK, — When the Sun is Hlow, Equation I0 be added to apparent thno. tliu bun is FuHt, Equation to bo HUbtructed front apparent time. Whfi ECLIPSES FOR 1872. I. McuN — A partial Eclipse, May 22(1. Enters Pen umbra, May 22d, 4h. 4nm. " Umbra, " 6h. 17m. Middle of Eclipse, •' 6h. 54m. Emerges from Umbra, " 7h, 31m. IVniimhra, " 0!t. 3 in. cvcnmg. 11 II II II J Menu Time at hiint John. The middle of Jii.s Ei-lips.' partially visible in New Bruiiswiciv. Mi(<;nitado of Eclipse (Moon's dittmelor— 1) 0.116. tUeritt A Ilrtlor, 55 KiiiR Street, fllHiikcts and Woslli^iiiv. I oT ^n. _N. B^ 72. [1872 7 Oct'r M. S. Nov. 10.30 10.48 11.07 ll.U.l 11.43 12.i)<» 12.17 I2,3:i 12.50 13.(15 13.2(1 13.05 13.4'J 14.03 14.16 14.29 14.41 14.52 15.03 15.13 15.23 15.32 15.4' I 15.47 15.51 Iti.Oii ir..05 10.19 16.19 16.19 1(1. IS 16.1'i If). 13 16.09 16.05 16.00 15.53 15.46 15.39 15.30 15.21 15.10 14.59 14.47 14.34 14.21 14.1 »6 13 51 13.35 13.18 13.00 1 2.42 12.22 12.02 16.09)11.42 16.13 11.20 16.16 16.18 10.68 Dtc ^. *■ 8. ia3:; 10. 1 -J 9.1 ,s 9.2;; 8.;-,> 8.;!;; 8.07 7.-lii: 7.1 6.-1I 6.1>i 5.. 511^ 5.2 ij \:^ 3..v|i 2..-,)» 1.:..5 l.-jJ o.r,,' o.;i;*' l.ti:^ 1 -'.^ 2,K|| '' ;; ,* Sawsy Steel, Gla88»C. G. Berryman, Barlow's Corner. 3.t ippurcnt timi'. no. Wiin Mean Time ar Saint John. j Rruiiswlck. Ulltl WuolllMIM. 1872.] ECLIPSES — MORNING AND EVENING STARS, ETC. 23 II. Sun. An Annular Ec'lipsp, June 6. In vi.^ib'e in New Brunswick. |lay be viewed, however, throughout the continent of Asia, anil Northern pacific Ocean. It is visible in Alaska, and in 1 hat part of the Dominion of Canada situate ou the Lower or Northern portion of Mackenzie's Rivei". I III. Moon. — A Partial Eclipse, November 1 4th and 15th. Enters Penumbra, November 14th, lOh. 48ra, evening. 1 " Umbra, " 1 5th, Oh. 48ra. morning, j St. John Middle of Eclipse, " 15th, Oh. fl5m. " j- Mean Emerges from Umbra, *' loth, Ih. 13m. " Time. " Penumbra, " 16th, 3h. 13m. " Visible in New Brunswick. Mag. of e<,lipse (moon's diam.=l) 00.23. IV. Sun. a Total Eclipse, Nov. 30. Ir, visible in all parts of the Domi- nion of Canada. May be seen, however, in New Zealand, Chili, Buenos AyroH, and Southern Mrazil ; also in Southern Pacific Ocean, and iu the Antarctic and South-western Atlantic. Morning and Evening Stars for 1872. Vemis (?) will be a Morning Star until July ISth; after which she appears as an Evening Star. Jupiter (l| ) will be an Evening Star until 10th April ; a Morning Star thence until 2d August, when he becomes an Evening Star, so continuing till November 22 ; but is a Morning Star for the remainder of the year. O © Sun. 5 Mercury. ? Venus, e Earth. O ® (® • ® Moon i Mars. 9 Ceres. j)i;rli. piTilu'lidii, A. M. iiuu'iiiii^. inf. i « (0 "-v Aries, - 5 -j 1 « Taurus, ix ('in. Gemini, w ( 3 © Cancer, s \ 4 ^l Leo, - c^ ( T) TI]i Virgo, Astronomical Symbols. $ Pallas. Juno. ft Vesta. If Jupiter. h Saturn. Jil Uranus. II Neptune nph. nplu'lion. iiiU'riiir W. West. " Degrees. ' Minutes (arc.) 6 Conjunction. n Quadrature, 8 Opposition, Q, Ascending Node " Seconds (^arc.) i ?3 Descending Node h. hours. ; N. North. S. South, m. Minutes, lime. \ E. East. 1 8. Seconds, time. np. iipngco. ppr. pprlfjiH'. v. .\t. afternoon, u. art. in. nioni. nl. utii. .stationary. sup. supcnor, - 0"' ^■ w 30 - 60 90 - 120 150 6 i^ Libra, 7 lu Scorpio, - 8 } Sagittarius, - 9 V3 Capricornus, 10 ^U" A(|iiarins, - 11 K Pisces, - - 180" 210 -* 240 270 - 300 - 330 Dominical Letters, (i.F. Epacl, 20 (iolden Number, 11 Solar Cycle, 5 Uoinan Indiction, . . , 15 Julian Period, 65S.') Diiyol .lul. I'.T. Jan. 1st, 2,4o>.794 Era of Nalioniissar, 2619 " theSelfiu'idae 21 SI Cycles and Eras. Era of Dioi'lotiaii, 1588 " V./.(li^inllII.( Persian)! 242 " Sjiaiii (ol tiicCii'sars). .1910 Year of W(U'1(1 (Ih'hivw), 5632-33 " " (Hy/.iinlinc,), 7380-81 Vearof INunc, A. I'.C. (Varr..),2(»25 " Olynipiails, 26 I H fourtli Year (tt'Olynipiail,. . . . 661 .\n,i() llcgira | MolunnMuii), .1-88-9 AiexitiiUrii Worki 8ii\v Factory, cor. IVortli nnd (•eor{;e-Mti«. 1 m fl I. i! Lnbin>8 Perfnmes— Chaloner, Saint John, N. B. 24 CYCLES AND ERAS — CHURCH CALENDAR. [1872. fa a C8 ^ s fa e fa i87l 267 a 11 119 (( (( 112 (( (1 8!) u (( 88 i( u 6 i< i( i I' « a O (f Anno Muncli 5t>33— Hebrew — be>^lns Oct. 3d, A. D. 1872. N. B. — The first day of Moharnun (the month with wliich begins tlie Mohammedan year), A. H. 1289, corresponds to March 1 1th, A. D. 1872; and Ramazan, the Month of Fasting, A. II. 1288, began Nov. 14, A. D. 1871 ; but Ramazan, A. H. 1289, begins Nov. 2, A. D. 1872. [ 380 Years since Columbus discovered America, - - Oct. 11, 1492. j DeMonts discov.'d St. John River, N.B. June 24, 1001, ' New Style was adopted in England, - Sept. 14, 17rv2. ! Canada was won by the English arms, Sept. 18, 17")",). 1 United Empire Loyalists landed inN. B. May 18, 1783. ; New Brunswick became sep. Province, Aug. 16, 17H4. ] Formation of Dominion of Canada, July 1, 1867. Apogee and Perigee of the Moon. Apooek. — Jan. 22d, 8h. p. m. ; Feb. 19th, loh. a.m. ; March 18th, 6h. A. M. ; April 15th, 2h. a. m. ; May 12th, 8h. p. M. ; June 9th, Uh. a. m. ; July 6tli, 8h. p. M. ; Aug. 2d, lOh. p. m. ; 30th, 6h, a. m. ; Sept. 26th, lOh. p. M. ; Oct, 24th, oh. p. M. ; Nov, 21st, 2h, p, m. ; Dec. 19th, 9h, a. m. Perigke. — Jan, 9th, r2h. midnight; Feb, 7th, Uh. a. m. ; March Cth, lOh, A. M. ; April 1st, 6h, A. M, ; April 2(')th, 3h, a, m. ; May 24th, 71i. p, M, ; June 2lBt, 12h. midnight; July 20th, 9h, a, m. ; Aug, 17th, 7h. p. M. ; Sept. 14th, 12h, midnight; Oct. 12th, 3h. p. M, ; Nov, 6th, 5h. p. M, ; Dec. 3d, 8h. a, m, ; 3l8t, lOh, A. M. The Seasons -St. John Mean Time. Winter Solstice, O en. \[5 — Winter beg. '71, Dec. 22d, Ih. 35m. morn. Vernal Ecjuino.K, © en. f — Spring beg. '72, Mar. 20th, 2h, 33m, moru. Summer Solstice,,,.. © en. S5— Summer " .June 20th, llh. 8ni. aft. Autumnal E(juinox, en, :£;=— Autumn " Sept. 22d, Ih, 29m. aft. Winter Solstice, © en, \3 — Winter " Dec, 21st, 7h, 29m. morn. Church Calendar for 1872. ;- • i DATE. nOI.Y DAY. MoN. Jiin, 1 ('iri'uincisiou. 8at.' " 6 Kpipluiiiy. Tinr. " 2.') Sun. Jan. iJ> Si'N. Fob. 11 MoN. " VI Wkd " 14 Sun. '• 18 THir. Mar. 1 Sat, " 17 MON, " 2^ Fri. " 21) Sun. " 31 TttK. Apl. 28 May 1 Wkd 8i;n, " n Till-. " !' Sun. tt 1>i SlTN. II .),■ CoiiviTHlon St. Paul. St'ptiiugi'sima. Quiii(|Uiii;i-!4iina. I'uritioatioii 15. V. Mary. AhIi Wt'tlni'siiay. (iuadraffi^siina. Saint Davld'H Day. Saint ratrii'k*« Day. \nnunciation IJ. V. Mury Oood Friday, I'iASTiai Day. ^l. (u'lllptO. ■^l. l'liili|i imkI St. Jamos. UdKiitioii Siiiid;iy. \in'ciiMii iitido. '•VliiNiii tide. Triidly Sundiiy. Emhkii Dayh,— .s'y»i'/N(/— '2IsI, 'I'M, Mrty; Aiittiniii—l^ h, 2(tili. 'Jlst Scpuni RouATiON Dayh— G;li, "III, Mli May, DATR. holy DAY'. Tmr. May 80| TuK. Jun 11 1 Mox. " 24! Sat. " 29 Tmi, July 25 Sat. Aii(4 24 Sat. Sep. 21 1 Sun. '' 29 Fill, Oct. 18 Mom. " 23 I Fri. Nov, 1 1 Sun. " 24 I Sun. Dec TUK. " Sat. " Wf.d. " Tiiu. " Fiu. " Sat. " 1 a 21 2r) 2(1 27 28 nil Felirtinry; iil)er; Wiitlor — Corpus Christl. St. Barnabas. Nativity St. John Baptist, St, Peter and St. Paul. St. James, the Great, Ap. St. Hartliolomew. St. Matthew, Aj). St. Michael, Archangel, St. Lulte, Kvanj^felist. St. Siiuoii and St. Jude.Ap. Hallowmas. 2(5lh Sunday after Trinity. Advent Sunday. St. Andrew, Ap. St. 'riianiiis, Ap, ('UUISTMAH. St. Stephen, Proto-Martyr. St. John, Ap. Innocents. Siimm,'r—2'>>\, '24(li, 25ih I8lh, 20Ui, 2lsl l)eecnibet-. Everitt & Butler, 55 King Htrcot, RibbonR,Giove«, ^c in, y. B. 1872. vhich bff^ins tlie llth, A. D. 187:i; *n Nov. 14, A. D 1872. Oct. 11, 1492. Juno 24, lt)Ol. - Sept. 14, 1752. I Sept. 18, nr)'.). i May 18, ]78;j. ; 16, 1784 , Aug. July 1, 1807. n. March 18th, 6h >9th, llh. A. M.; Sept. 26th, lOh. 19th, 9h. A.M. M. ; March Cth, May 24th, 7li. Aug. 17th, 7h. ; Nov. 6th, 6h. 3. , Ih. 35m. morn. 1, 2h. 33m. mom. llh. 8m. aft. Ih. 29m. aft. 7h. 2!)m. morn. OLY DAY. Iiristi. has. (liies(lay, Saint ra(ri(,'lv'.s Day, Good Friday, Jla.stor Monday, Easter Tuesday, Saint (Jeorge's Day, Loyalist'8 Day, Wiiit Monday, Queen's Birth Day, January 1 - Queen's Accession, \'\h. 1 \ Siunt John's Day, Marc'li 17 Queen's Coronation, June 14 a 29 April 1 u 2 it 23 Mav 18 i( 2),i l>oinin;on Day, July Michaehnas, Sept. Prince of Wales Birthday, Nov. Saint Andrew's Day, " Christmas Day, Dec. 2. 1^'tween this roek and the Island, there are some dangers — the ground is roi-ky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, ought not to attempt passing between them. Brier Is/and Lhjhf. — In advancing up tlie Bay, the next Light is situated on Brier Island, about half a mile N. E. from the N. W. point thereof — a plain white light. />////>// Uiit Liijht. — The next light on the coast of Nova Scotia, is placed on the West side of Digby (iut-— from Brier Island North East- ward. The coast is vei'y bold, and not indented ; the light is therefore ehicHy intended as a guide into Digby Biisin — a white light. (innnet Rock Licfht. — This light is intended to warn vessels of their approach to a very dangerous range of siu)als and ledgi-s, which ex- teml from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands, otf Macliias, n dis- tance of about twenty miles. It is alight of the Fourtii order, IIolo- photal system — fixed while light 45 secoiid:^, eclipse 5i-, Hash 5^, ecli|tse 't\. The Light House is paii\ted in strijies, vertical, black and white. Jiiutriin/s and Distance 1)1/ Compass from tl,r (junnrl. linck Lh/hf. House. This Light l)ears from the Light House on Hrior Island, N. N. \V. 4 W., 22 miles. From the (iannet Hock to the Old Proprietor, E. ^ S., distance 1 miles^ Alexandra WorkM S^aw Factory, cort North and Ciuorgc-stg* sr |n IB* '■a' t n <0 « A X sr Ml CB 1 o «) m> B « (0 a M o e Jl ■ Davis* Pain Killer—Chaloner, St John, N. B. >« MfiUT nOlISKS. [187 9i ♦* 1 g 0)1 s On o h< I cti a h be a i From tlio rtanr.i't Koik to tiie Black Rock, off White Head Island X. E. J, E., 7 mill's. From the (jaiuict Uoi'k to the South West Head of Grand Manaii, X. X. W., (•) A miles. p87 Wo als. bill » I o| From the (Janm't lioek to the Xorthernmost of the Murr Ledfres.J X. W. -i xX., 2 .V miles. g To the Soiithonimost of ditto, called Saint Mary's Ledge, W. S. W. 2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal Island, W. and by N., | X^, 12 miles. Note. — between the Xm-t'iernraost and Southernmost of the Murr Ledpe?, |j> there is ii ransre of diiti^ieioiis rock.s and shoals, many of them always above " water, ami which exfendn Westward f-oiu the Light House about four miles ; from tiiis raii.ce, farther Westerly, about six miles from tlie Gannet Light, lies a dan- gerous breaker, called the Ihill. This may be avoided by keeping three re- markable headland.s near the t?. W. end of Uratid Manan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Troprietor, N. and by W. ^ ^V.,^ IS^ miles. ^ The Blonde Rock from the Southernmost point of the Cape Sable Seal 'i» Islands S. and by W., 3^ miles distant. 4 Machias Seal Island L?(fh/s. — There are two fixed wfdte lights upon ■ the Machias Seal Islands, one elevated about forty-live feet above high "(J water; the other a new tower, erected last season, fitted with a 3d Dioiv i^ triclight, stands 61» feet above high water level, and visible from all ^Jj points of approach for a distance of 25 miles in clear weather ; and bear H from each other E. S. E. and W. X. \V., distant about IVU feet, by which ^ circumstance of two Light Houses at the same station, they will be iin- m mediately distinguished from all other lights ujjou the coast (British or " American.) Both the buildings are painted white. The following are the bearings' from them, viz.: To the Southernmost Murr Ledge (St. Mary's) E. S. E., easterly. Gannet Rock Light, E. by S. i S., h miles. Southern Head of (rrand Manan, E. by N. ^ N. Northern Head of Grand Manan, X''. E, ^ E. N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by X\ Little River He^id, X. hy W. " Libby Island Light House (American), N. W. by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and the Gannet Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they bring these Lights in one, as they will not then be more than three-fourths of a milo from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the Lights. [It Is recommended that the Ships' Compasses should be well compared and adjusted particularly in new ships, before they leave Partridge Island, as serious errors have frequently occurred from want of attention on this point ; and as the variation in the Bay of Fundy is seventeen degrees Westerly, (or 1)4 points), It will be found by the latest published Admiralty Oharts, that the course from Partridge Island down the Buy, South Channel, between the Old Proprietor and N. W. Ledge, is 8. W. ^ S. ; but the course to be steered must depend on the direction of tlie wind on leavit)g Partridge Island.] Jlead H'lrhour Lif/Iif. — Next in order, after passing Grand Manan and tiic plain wiiite Light (American), on West Quoddy Point, is Head Harbour Light. This is placed on the North East extremity of Oampo- bello, and is a guide to vessels entering the main channel to West lales. arc .B" ma rec tw Hi re( an an so wl di |F. ci V( at hi Everittdr Butler, 55 King Ktrcct, Luces and Fancy Goods. w n, N. B. [1872, Ship Hardware— C. G. Berryman, Ba rlow's Corner. 1^872.] LIGHT HOUSES. 27 ite Head Island Grand Maiiaii 10 Murr Led -edge, W. a and by N., | X., sres, S; the Miirr Ledpes, ft lem alwaya alxivj ." It four miles ; from g Li^'lit, lies a dan- 3 keeping three n- S ndbyW. iW.,^ ! Ciipe Sable Soiil i • K'/ijVe lights upon 9 2 feet above liigli JH i with a 3d Dio].- ^ visible from all S ather; and bem g ?U leet, by wliioli J they will' be ini- m coast (Britisli or " following are the J _ im Jcj., easterly. 1^ . by W. Lights and the hey bring these onrths of a mih it of the Lights. ell compared and lidge Island, ag in on this point; AVesterly, (or 1^ 3, that the course le Old Proprietor must depend on Grand Manati Point, ia JFead "ity of Oainpo- 1 to West Isles, mcy Goods. Woose Island, and the inner Ray of Passamaquoddy ; it enables vessels lalso at all times to ontor Head Harbour — it is a fixed wliite light. The 1 buildiiij^- is painted wliito, with a rod cross on it. PmtU Le Prcanx Lir/hts. — Upon this projecting head land, two lights arc placed, one above the other, in the same house, and distant 28 feet. Both liiihls can he seen from every point of the compass, they where may be useful— both are fixed, and white. The Light House is painted red and white, in stripes of five feet broad each, horizontally. A Steam Fog Alarm has been placed in this Station, which will sound twice in each minute. Fartvidge Mand Ltjjht. — This Light at the entrance of the River and Harbour of Saint John, having been establislied upwards of forty years, requires no particular notice, ifiirther than that it is a fixed white light, and that the Light IIouso and Keeper's Ihvclling are painted red and white, in vertical stripes. The Strain Whistle on this Island is sounded ten seconds in every minute during foggy or thick weather. ' Beacon Light, — Within Partridge Island, and upon a Spit or Bar, ■ which extends about half a mile S. S. E. off Sand i'oint, and which i dries at two-thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a i Fourth Order Dioptric Light, visible ten miles, is established, which is | eminently useful to the coasting trade of Saint John, and to all other vessels having pilots on board, as it enables them to enter the harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed white light. The house is white and black, in stripes vertically. | Qnaco. — A revolving white light is placed on a small rock off Quaco ! Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. This light can ' be seen from any (I'lartor where a vessel can approach. The Light ! House is painted white and red, in horizontal stripes. ! Cape JiJnrage Light. —On the Point of that name, in Westmorland, nearly o|)posite Apple Kiver Harbour, N. S. A plain luhite light. The : house is painted white, and is about 120 feet above tide mark. Light visible IH miles. We.'it Quoddg Light.— T\m is an American Light, and is placed on the West side of the entrance into the St. Croix by Lul)ecand Eastport. Cajte Forchii Light. — On Cape Forchu, on the Western side of the i entrance to Yarmouth (Nova Scotia), in lat. iovSO, N. long. 60-8, W. It exhil)ii8 a plain, revolving light — visible one minute and a quarter, and invisible half a minute. The l)uilding is paintt^d white, and is elevated 2H5 feet above the level of the sea. Gnndntaue. Inland Light — An Octagonal Tower, CiO foet above the level of high water on (Jrindstone Island, in (Jliigiiecto Bay, in lat. 45" A'.y 18" N. Long, dl" 'AT 25" W. The Tower is painted white, as ia also the Keeper's House, one story, situate about CO feet to the East- ward of the Tower. Bearings and distances of several places from the above Light House: Cape Enrage Light, by compass, S. til J^ W., 10 1-7 miles. Highest Point of St. Mary's Ledge, by compass, N. '10 W., 0-10 mile. The point of low water off the Light House, by compa.ss, S. 78 W., 2-Ui mile. Jones' Ledge, N. U) W., 3-10 mile — it dries at low springs, and has about 2i fathoms on it at half tide. O !» 3 SB >•* P O H B I 9 **■ iO I Ml 09 ■'A ,a • H iSttWH of all kiiidt) made at tlio Alexandra Work*. i !« .; > i Ile;st l^nglish Chemicals—Clialoner, St. John. 28 LIOHT HOUSES. [1872. e O A Sand Bank, S. 15 W., 10 mile ; it has If fathoms on its shoalest part at low wator spiinjrs. Grand Mauan. — Thoie is a Light House and Keeper's house at the " Swallow Tail," on the North Eastern part of the Island of Grand Manan, in the Bay of Fuiidy. The Light is 45 feet from Base to Dock ; the point on which it stands is lOo feet above high water, making 148 feet elevation. This is a conspicuous mark in the South Channel be- tween Briar Island and (Irond Manan. Both houses are painted white. Jiichihiicto Head Lujht, — This is a fixed White Light, situated on Richibucto Head, Xorthunibciland Strait, in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The light is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the fourth order. The tower is s(iuare, about 50 feet high from base to vane, painted white, and stands in lat. 46" 39' 40" N., long. 04" 43' 30" W. of (ireeuwich. Cape Jouriinahi, Straits of Northunhtrland. — Lat. 46° 10' 00' N. ; , long. ()3" 51' (>u ' W. — Visible from all points of approach from S. E. around by X. to \V. The Light House is an octagonal wooden pyrami- dal building, painted white, 40 feet high, elevated 72 feet above high water, and stands Oo feet from the extremity of the cliff. The Keeper's house, a one and a half story wooden building, painted white, is situated 50 feet to the westward of the Light House. Point Mscundnac Liaht. — This Light House is situated in Miramichi Bay, north latitude 47" 4' 30"; west longitude, 64" 50' 30". It is a fixed bright light, elevated seventy feet above high water. A Third Order French Dioptric lighting apparatus has been placed on this Tower, Avhich is visible for twenty-live miles. Miscoit Island L'tiiht. — This Light House is situated on Birch Point, north latitude 48" 1' 00" ; west longitude, 64" 30' 00'. It is a fixed red light, elevated seventy-nine feet above high water. Shcdiac Lights. — On Point DuChene Wharf, in the summer, north lat- itude 46" 1 i' 6" ; west longitude 64" 31' 5". It is a fixed White light. Two Fixed Wliite Beacon Lights on Shediac Island, visible ten miles. Miramichi Jiii'cr. — Light House on Portage Island. Fixed White Light, elevated — feet above high water. Two Beacon Lights on " Preston's Beach," about five miles above Escuminac liight. Two Beacon Lights at Oak Point. Two Beacon Lights at " Grant's." All iixod w/<<7e Lights. Visible ten miles. Caraqiict Inland, Bat/ de Chalotr. — A new Light Tower and Keeper's House is in course of erection. Character not yet determined on. lilvcr St. John Z/r////,v.— Green Head, Sand Point, Oak Point, No Man's Friend, Oroniocto Shoals, Wilmot's Bluff, and Cox's Point, Grand Lake. Visible ton miles. Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the Compass, at the following Light Stations in the Bav of Fundy, belonging to New Brunswick : Partridge Island Lat. 45 U li" N. Long. r,5 3 50 W. Var. Hi 80 W. Boacon " 45 15 00" " 05 8 ati " " 16 80" Point Lepreaux, " 45 U 50 " " 00 127 4" " 10 30" GannetUock, " 44 .".0 iU " " OC 42 50 " " 10 iiO " Machitts Seal Islands,. " 44 30 3 " " 07 10 " " 16 20 " ~ Wholesale M HlineTy 'fi! oodT"ar 55~King~"Strbeti i e '. 4 , 5 t. Joh n. [1872. s on its shoalest er'a house at the sland of Grand n Base to Dock; ter, making 143 uth Channel be- e painted wliite. 'M, situated on ^aint Lawrence. « ater, and should • he illuminating ; tower is square, ' stands in lat.' J IS" 10' 00' N. • ■• ich from S. E.' ' yooden pyrami- .' eet above high : .The Keeper's i tJite, is situated i 'd in Miramichi *' 30". It is a i Iter. A Third / on this Tower, '. n Birch Point, ' t IS a fixed red ; mer, north lat- i : ^Vhite light. ! 8 ^ ible ten miles '■ ' Fixed White ' m ' miles above l Two Beacon : '• miles. ; 'ind Keeper's J ed on. , . ^ Point, No ^ ^ox's Point, ^ 10 following iswick : ir. ID SO W. 1(5 SO " ItJ 30 " !« 20 " 10 20 «' eet. I 1872.] HARBOUR master's FEES — RATES OF PII.OTAOE. 29 Head Harbour, Lat. 44 57 40 N. Long. 66 dS r,5 W. Var. 16 20 W. SaintAndrews " 4.") 4 10" '•' 67 4 00" " 16 20" Quaco " 45 10 33" " 65 3155" " 16 30" Cape Enrage, *' 45 36 00" " 64 46 4.0" " 16 50" Harbour Master's Fees. On vessels of 30 and under 50 tons, '2s. 6d. ; vessels of 50 and under 75 tons, 3s. 9d ; 75 and under 100 tons, 5s. ; 100 and under 150 tons, 6s. 3d. ; 150, and under 200 tons, 7s. 6d. ; 200, and imder 300 tons, 10s. ; 300, and under 400 tons, I'is. Gd. ; 400 tons and upwards, 15s.; decked vessels under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British vessels under that tonnage, trailing within the Bay of Fundy, or arriving from ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Capo Canso, or from any port in Nova Scotia to pay an- nually as follows : Under 30 tons, 3s. 9d. ; over 30, and under 50 tons, 5s. ; over 50, and under 75 tons, 6s. ; over 75, and under 100 tons, 10s. ^?' aj ■f ^ "': a « ,0 *^ w 95 RATES OP PILOTAGE. Established hy a Law or Ord'mnnceof the Common Council of the City of Si. John— paused 27th July, 1869. One dollar per foot for bringing any Ship or Vessel into the Har- bour of Saint John, and mooiing her in a safe place or berth, or se- curing her alongside of one of the wharves ; and One dollar per foot for removing; or taking any Ship or Vessel out of the Harbour. In cases where Pilots shall be detained on boai'd of vessels, under and by virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall be entitled to demand and r<>cciv(! from Masters of such vessels, the sum of Two Dollars per day, for every day of such detention, in addition to the allowance aforesaid. Coasting Vessels (utiless square rigged), going from one part of the Bayof Fumly to another, vessels not exccetling loOtons burthen, regis- tered at any port within the Dominion, Steamboats, and Vessels pro- pelled by steam, trading and plyin<^ between this port and any port or ports in North America, and all Vessels drawing under six feet of water, are not compelled to take pilots ; when employed, they arc to be paid according to the rate above mentioned. For removing vessels from any mooring ground to any wharf, or from one wharf to anothei' wharf, ami seeing ihem properly moored or secured, the following rates : For Vessels not exceeding one hundred tons, One dollar and I'ifty cents ; for vessels over one hundred, and not exceeding two hundred t(ms. Two Dollars ; for vessels over two hundred, and not exceeding tiuce hundred tons, Three Dollars; and for all vessels over three hundred, and not exceedin s. 3 9 IS a •a a » Saws of nil kinds made at the Alexandra Works. I?!.' » I? I :!i ! .;! ir '■''I Davis> Pain Kilter— Chalonor, St. John, N. B. 30 WHAUKAOK. [1872. T/iird -Dis/nru-e. — From Point, Lo rri-tnix to North Iloiul of (Jriind Manaii, hearing Nortii West, or North Ohaunol, bearhig South East, one dollar and Fifty cents pin- foot. Fourth. Distance. — From the North Head of Grand Manan, or Nortli Channel, as aforesaid, to Maehias Seal Island, hearing South, or Brier Is- land, bearing South- East, One dollar and Seventy five cents per foot. Fifth Dislanc. — Any where outside of and beyond the fourth dis- tance, and within a bound ranging with Mount Desert and Cape Sable Seal Islands, bearing Northwest and Soutlieast, being the outer cruising bound, Two dollars per foot. M u 08 d Bt ©I Hi bit>! el •ml I a »■ OS Bates of Slippage at the Corporation Slips. All decked vessels, same rates as for wharfage ; woodboats, or other boats, or undecked vessels, having standing masts, and all scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side of the Slips, to pay the following rates : Every Woodboat of sufficient burtheu to carry 10 cords of wood, or under, 60c. Ditto ditto upwards of 10 cords, and not more t!ian 15, $1. Ditto ditto upwards of 15 cords, and not more than 20, 11.50. Ditto ditto upwards of 20 cords, $2. The above to be paid each trij) ; and if any such vessel remains over six days, an additional duty to be paid of from 6lic. to $1 daily, ac- cording to the burthen. Other boats and vessels without decks, and having fixed or standing masts, and all scows to pay 30c. each trip, and 30c. additional per day, if suftered to remain over three days. Rates of Wharfage. Establinhed by Act 5 Vict. c. 39, in the City of Saint John, and Parish of Portland. For every decked vessel or woodboat, of the burthen of 40 tons, and under, Is. 6d. per day; above 40, and mider 50 tons. Is. 9d ; above 50 and under 60 tons, 2s. ; above 60, and under VO tons, 2s. 3d; above YO, and under 80 tons, 2s. (Id ; above 8i), and under 90 tons, 2s. 9d. ; above 90, and under loO tons, 3s.; above 100, and umler 120 tons, 3s. Gd. ; above 120, and under 150 tons, 4s.; above 150, and under 180 tons, 49. l')d. ; above 180 and under 2i>0 tons, 5s. ; above 2()0, and under 220 tons, 5s. 6d. ; above 220, and under 240 tons, Gs. ; above 240, and under 260 tons, 6s. 6d. ; above 260 and luider 28u tons, 7s. ; above 280, and under 800 tons, 7s. 6d : above 300 and under 320 tons, 8s. ; above 230 and under 340 tons, 8s. 6d. ; above 340, and under 360 tons, 9s; above 360, and under 380 tons, 9s. 6d. ; above 380 and under 400 tons, 10s ; above 4' lO, and under 450, lis. 3d; above 450, and under 500 tons, 12s. 6d. ; and Is. 3d. for every additional 50 tons. c . M a ! '* I I \9 IB Top Wharfage. Established by Act 18 Vict. c. 41, in the Cit;iof Saint John, and in the Parish of Portland. Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton, one shilling and three pence ; barrels of Hour, bread and meal, and all other barrels under 224 lbs. weight, each, one halfpenny; half barrels, tirkins, and kegs- Evariit 4i^ BuUerr55 Kiiig Street, liumbermen's Woollens. "t N. B. [J 872. Hoarl of (J,,,n,] [■•'"g South Kast, (fanan, or Xortl, l'>"tli, or Brier js.. P per foot. 1 the fourth dig. Md Cape Sable |e outer cruisinc ; Slip, IS. •boats, or other * scows, and not 5 tollowiug rates : : or umJer, 60c. , S than 20, |i.5o. 5 ,- 12. '' remains over o II daily, uc- ' •ut decks, and ' ^'^c. each trip, ■eo days. '8 "40 tons, and ' 9»i ; above 50 ; 'U ; above 7o I ^- 9/>. so that they are passable four times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saint Jolm, and th<' time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B* ■,-« genuine Eau de Cologne— J. Chaloiie**, St. John, S. B. 32 RATES OF CARTAGE. [187'2. Rates of Cartage in the City of Saint John. 0) hi S cs s 9i cn o Vi ■O O O d ee h < CB! ^1 "«: DISTRICTS ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. For a load of Wood (Quarter of a Cord), - For a load of Coals (Ualf a Chaldron), For a load containing 15 bushels of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and housing within the door of the first floor. For a puncheon of Rura, or a tierce of Sugar, from? to 10 cwt., and hou.sing, . - . For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of lOcwt. or upwards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing, ... For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., or a common load of household Goods, and storing. For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Head ing. Staves, Treenails, Smoked Fish in boxes, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any other article not herein mentioned, or a hogs head of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Piarth enware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load containing brls. Flour, or 5 bris. uf Sugar, Fish, Reef, Pork, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any articles not herein mentioned. For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls of a'ly Spirituous Liquor or Molasse'^, - For Cables and Cordage, in coilo above a cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or if for Hay loose, per ton, For Hay, screwed, per ton, - - - - For Bricks, per thousand, .... For Lumber, per thousand feet. For the carriage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, . . . . The Fimt District to comprise all that part of the City lying between and within the North side of Union Street, the East side of Prince William Street, and the South side of Duke Street. Second DMrut to comprise all that part of the City outside of the First Dis- trict, which lies between and within the East side of Mill Street, near the City line, North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of Carleton Street, Ea«t side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side ot Queen Street. 77iird iJifitrlct to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Second Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the East side of Dorchester Street, North side of Hazen Street, East side of Garden Street, North- erly side of PaiMock Street, Masterly Mde of Waterloo Street, East side of Sidney Street, and South side of Safnt James Street. Fourth Dlstrift to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Third Die trict, that lies between an ?1 251 801 85 2. •' 1 05,1 101 13 2 between and [iB m Street, and f'g the First Dis. 1% ne.'ir the City ;;^ . "f Carleton ' 5 iueen Street. I^ 'Second Dis- I - ' Kiist sideof I '•eet, North. JeofSi.iney e Third Dio Westward of I ersection of ''e Easterly f Waterloo > 1872.] KATK-? OF CARTAOK. 38 Street, Northerly side of II chnionil Street, Kfisterly f>ide of IlriHfieU Street, Eas- terly .-iile of (Jiuiiiiirthen Street, jiiid Southerly sside of Main Street. Fifth Diitiift 10 is'>n\yy\rie all that p irt nf the (Jity lying to the Northward of the North side of Clarence Sir .'et, to the PJastward of the f^ast aide of Brussels Street, and Northward of the N'nrtherly side of the ^aid Jonlan's Alley, and Northward of tlie Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. Rates of Cartage in Carleton. ARTICLES AND WKIOIIT. For a load of Wood (rju irter of a cord), - For a load of Coals \half a chaldron), - For a load, containinjf 15 bushels of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or anv other articles measured at loading or unloading, excejit Coals, - For a pipe of Win;*, (rin. (ir Brandy, and hous- ing within thedo'>r of the first floor, - Fof a puncheon of Hum, or a tierce of Sugar, fron 7 to lOcwt., and hnusinii;, . . . For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead ot Tol)accc>, and housing, . - . - For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fisli, of ib cwt., or a counnon load of household Goods, and storing, - . For a load of Shingles, Hoop PoUs, Staves, Heading, Treniiils Smo'.ed Fish in boxes, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or two half-hiids. lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of Drieil Fish, or two tierces (Jolfee.or (piiintity in bags not exceeding Vi cwt., or a load con- taining () b'ls Flour, or 5 bris. Sugar, Fish, IJeef, Pork.'l'ar, P tch, Turpentine, or Cider, or lialf a ton of iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coils not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any other articles not herein men tinned, .....--- . For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Uum, Rrand.v, Gin, Molasses, or P irter, or fo'' a load ol Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls. of any Spiiitiion^i liiipiois, or M lasses, 0. For Cables and Oord^ige in cinls aliove4 cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay loose, per ton, 1. For H'ty, screwed, per too, . . - - "?. For lirieks, per tho'.Kaiiil. . . . . :;. For liUinber, i)er (liou-.ind feet, 4. Fio- the cartage of any article or iirticlesnot exceeding half a loatl, 1st. 2d. * c. 13 26 .$ c. 15 2S 17 20 60 68 30 Sii 40 Aii DISTRICTS. 3d. ,4th. ,5th. Gtk. 7th. $ c. % c.\% c. !j c.% c. o a \% 9 25 is; 20 301 83 22? 25 I 65! 63 39 15 28 IS 35 46 80 20 48 33 20 23 25 28 35' 28 70 40 25 28 -< 37, 40-2 80 83 73 75 42 45 60, 53' 55 85! 88 23 2S 25 28 801 83 40 iB , n I < is 10 I-/ 89 I5B \' 1 (1(11 Uh{ ID i! G0| 65 701 75, 80' 85 90 ' lOl 13: 15 181 201 23, 25 J. F. Lawtoii, Alexaiidrti Works, St. John, N. B. i • -5 i I It h ' g 0) a £ (6 Turkey 8ponges»J. Chaloner, King Street. o! ha 34 pen Lie rORTKUS — MAUKKT TOLLS. [1872. The Fir/if, District fo comprise all tliat part of Carleton lying north of Rodney street, and west i f Front Row. The S<-i'nnJ Diiitrict to comprise tlia* space lying beyond the first District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to Ludlow strest. The Third Dintrh't to comprise the space lyifijr beyond the second District northward of Rodney street, extend inp west to Wntson street. The Fonrt'i District to comprise the space lying beyond the third District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to the City line. The Fifth District to comprise the space lying south of Rodney street, and east of Maine street. The Sixth /^w^'/ci to comprise the space lying beyond the fifth District, and be- yond the south line of Rodney street, and extending west to Ludlow street, and to the north side of Gerinain street. The Sevnth iJiyfrict to comprise all the space lying beyond the sixth District. For llandcartmen and Porters fur loiiding and carrying any articles on any handcart, and Ik u lbs. 3e; Apples, per ItiO lbs., | 5c; Plums, per Km lbs., 5c; Cherries, per box, ^c ; Cucumbers, per dozen, Ic; Fish, sniokcil, pei loi), 2c; Sugar, Maple, for Ic lbs, or uniio!', Ic; Socks and Mitts, per dozen pair, ;'•"' D/.MtricV N en. i? ';; ot'ior arfic!e .- Queen's VV,nvl. ' ^•'"^trict, to a„; ; ^;«^Pm-o.are . Powd«r and Shot— C. G. Berryman, 5 Kins Street. K4c; Cedar ^K per luo I 4c., and every carcase ead,"^, , - ; everv ad' '' se, for ovc'i'v per Uio ;ij/ ;«-, in i^lielj,' ^geons, poi ■ '"• or Moal, )erl(»oll,s .; >' lOdoz. or,' •er 1(10 lbs., "ibers, p,-.. ' S or iin.lor 'c- lb, le;' ''^'' *■» tpiar.' ••K^oods. c 187 2.] FKRRIAGE — TOI.I.S. 35 pail, Ic; Do, for ID ([uart pail, 2c ; ^!oose, Cariboo and Bear, per (piart tcr, 4c' ; Doer, per (puirtor, 2c; Hides, Ox or Cow, each, 4c; Skinjt, Sheep "acli, 'Jc ; Skins, Calf, tanned or untanned, each, 2e ; Wool, per 11), K , Fcathci's, i)cr lb., Ic; Salmon, each, 2c. All other articles not enumerated, 2 cents on each Dollar of value. Fish Market Dues. For every Salmon, 3c.; Codfish, Pollock, Bass, or Shad, each Ic. ; llallibiit, not exceeding 20 lbs. 2c. ; exooedlnj? 2(t lbs., and every 20 lbs. 2c.; every Lobster, Ic. ; dozen of Haddock, 3c.; every lOo of Gaspereaux, Alewives, lleriings, or other amall fish, 3c. Rates at the Public Weighina: Machines. Every load not exceedin<^ one thousand pounds weight, 20 cents. and for every adilitional hundred weight — payable, half by the seller, and half by the purchaser. Rates of Ferriage across the Harbour of St John. I'KISCKSS SrUKKT FKUKV. Single Tickets, 3 cents each ; Discount Tickets, 50 for One Dollar. For every loot passenger. One Ticket; children under 12 years of age, and School Boys and Girls over twelve years of age, half ticket ; horse, ox, or other lar<."e animal, one and a half ticket; .''ehicle, drawn by one horse or beast of draught, with oiu! por.son, willi or wittiout a load, \'.'v; horse or beast of draught, more than one, witlia ca;iiaj.eor other vehicle, 7o each ; sheep, calf, hog, or goat, Ic. o c 9 B i o a ' e I .en I a (6 aD ft- e o IM IB Saws made and repaired at the Alexandra Worki. H'l; :■!' ki ■:. ■ > 36 Analine Dyes introduced by J. Cbaloner. HACKNEY COACH FARKS — TIME BALL, ETC. [1872. I 1! V ce 0) B 'C 9^ -a fa * A; mm w ; a e Hackney Coach Fares. For convoying one passenger from any public stand to any part of the City, or from any one part of tlie City to any other part thereof, *iOo. ; and for every passenger exceeding one, lOc. adihtional ; and if any driv'er of any carriage or other vehicle shall be dt'tained at any place by any passenger, or shall make any agreement for carrying any pas- sengers by the hour, he shall be entitled to ask, and receive the fol- lowing rates, viz. : For any time not exceeding half an hour, 2.")C. ; and in that proportion for every half hour that such carriage or other vehicle shall be detained or employed. Provided always, that in case any driver shall be reipiired to cro.ss the ferry to Carleton, he shall, in addition to the foregoing fares, be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for himself, his carriage and horses, both going and returning. CoRPOUATiON Anchouagk. — Vessels not exceeding fiO tons, 7i)C. ; 60 to 100 tons, $1; 100 to 150 tons, $1.25, 150 to 200 tons, $1.50; 200 to 250 tons. $1.75; 250 to 800 tons. $2; SOO to 850 tons, $2.25; 350 to 40(» tons, $2.50; 400 to 450 tons, $2.75; 450 to 500 tons, $3 ; 500 to 550 tons, $3.25; 550 to 600 tons, $3.50 ; 600 to mo tons, $3.75 ; 650 to 700 tons. $+ ; 700 to 750 tons, $4.25 ; 750 to to 800 tons, $4.50 ; 800 to 850 tons, $4.75 ; S50 to 900 tons, $5; 900 to 950 tons, $5.25; 960 to 1000 tons, $5.5<\ and 26c. for each udditional 50 tuus. Pees for Assaying Weights and Measures. Each weight, 2 cents; each measure containing more than one gallon, 3 cents ; all smaller measures, each 2 cents ; every yard stick, 2 cents ; every scale beam, patent, or other beam or balance, 7 cents. City of Saint John Ko. LOr.VLITV OF noXES. 2 No 2 Kngiiio House, King 8q. 3 No. 3 Kiigino House, ITnion-st. 4 Cor. (^iiirilen and llazen-sts. 5 Cor. Mill and Union-sts. 6 rolicc station. Market Square. 12 (!or. IVters and Watcrloo-sta. 13 Cor. St. Patrick and Union-sta. 14 Cor. Brussels and Uichmond-ats, 15 Evoritt'9 Foundry. Urussels-st. 16 Cor. HrussL'lH and IIai\over-st8. 21 Waterloo, opposite (Jolding-st. 23 Cor. Oerrnain and Oliurcli-sts. 24 Cor. I'riuceBS and CUarloUe-sta, Fire Alarm Telegraph- Xo. I.OeAHTY OK ItOXP.S. 25 Cor. Duke and Gerniaiu-sts. 26 Cor. Prince Wm, and Princess. 31 Cor. Kins; and Pitt-ste. 82 Cor. Duke and Hidticy-sts. 34 Cor. WciUworlli an toe; 50 to inn tons, .tons, if 1.75; 2r>0 to 50 ; 400 to 450 tons. tons, 13.60 ; 600 to 750 to to 800 tons, tons, $r).25; 950 to isures. ! than one gallon, 'd .stick, 2 cents : cents. rraph. !•' ItOXEa. jomiain-sl.s. I. and Princess. •itt-,s(i!. iitliK'v-sts. and Princess. '>"sc, QiK'cn-st. 'firniartlii'n-.siR "d I'rinco Win. lv(>-H,tH, arniartlicn-sts. OliarloKo-stu, t>amu8-8t8. t. John, N. B. L'pt('d) at fifteen it will be hoisted "•y, the Bull will •li lime, .should IS mid (liH time iinieat that mo- '«|>s, reprt'si'i'.s • may he ascer- •esscls arriving « 'J'i'iK' Hiill, as ai ies from hur- li'ui. 4 s, \. y-tm. lAs.West liardware— C. G. ferryman, 5 King Street* JANUARY has Thirty-one Days. [1872. MOON S CHANGES. (9 Last Quarter, 3d day, fih. 35ra. afternoon. N. O New Moon, loth day, lOh. 34m. morning. S. S. E. © First Quarter, 17th day, 7h. 38m. morning, S. S. E. © Full Moon, '25th day, oh. 50m. afternoon. N. N. E. KVKNTS, IIOLinAVS, ETC. !m. -2" 511" 1 Epiphany. Circumcision. in. 0" 11"' 5 fi G. m. 2" 9'" T^ 6 O. RoKcr Ascliam dicil 1508. $ gr, hel. hit. N. Twelfth Day. 1st Sunday after Epi{)hany. !in. 4:^t5'". ??gr. hel. lat."N. \Sai.nt John Circuit Court. H») llMl'"^ ? ®. 'j2"19'N. i'.fter. Id'' oU'". II n O. ra. 1 1'' 4'" S id. ^3" 34' N. (12) after. 8" 44'" 5 sta. j2d Sunday after Epiphany |m. 11'' 19'" If $ O. \Char!ottfl Circuit Court. 1(15) Birth Gen. Wolf 1726. !(iy) James Watt born 173(5. after. 6'' 47'" W 6> 0. list English Parliament 12()8. Sd Sunday after Epiphany. (24)mll''20'" C gr.el.24"38'W (24)a.l''5'"y 6 U. lf2n9S. a ll''31"'JlI.c5 ®. Jil2"36'S. •Vyr I'oet Jiurns born 1759. Doctor Jenner died 1823. (2S) Henry VIII. died 1647. Septuagesima, ;■.. C." 32"' ^ i l> . $ 0" G'S. (29) Oath, of Araj^on d. 153(). a. 4'' 21"' 2 in t5 ■ ei'N'.s DliC. B. D. 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 II. 7 58-7 SUN I ai'N I KJHE9, SKTS MOON -°° a 5 u 52 46 40 33 7 26 1 V 18 10 1 62 43 3317 23 12 1 49 37 25 12 69 46 32 M. 4ri 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 43 43 42 42 41 41 40 4 39 4 18| =^ 49l 331 18 2 46 2917 38 37 37 35 34 33 32 31 30 2',: 2Sl4 28! 4 27 1 5 26 5 M. 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39 41 42 44 46 47 48 60 52! 53! 56 56 67 69 (.» 2 K. it S. H. M. sets. 11»'42 Oa 4 9 I- S a, 84 33 beliv belly reins reins seers seers thigs thigs HIGH WATER 2a15, thigs 9 43, rises 'knee' 10 3i r. M. II. M. 2 63 3 29 4 lUi 5 2! 6 9 7 26' 8 40 8" 9 9 10 10 11 11 '15! 61 49: 21! 50 14! 19; 11"'42| sets 2m 1 3 5 3 5!) 5 9 6 17 7 rises fiA68 7 2 8 9 10 7 13 36 nA4i knee legs legs feet feet head I head! head neck neck arms arms srms brest brcst h'art h'art h'art bellv belly reins reins 11 14 11 62 9 43 1 18' 1 53 2 31 3 14| 4 2i; 5 0|| 6 17;' 7 46| 9 11; 10 14I U 6: 11 60j 8! 38i 1 loi 1 43, 2 161 2 63 2 B i Pi 9 « 9 D d e o Temperuture — highest for month in 21 years, 49"^. 00 lowest " " •^■24. 00 mean of bi-daily observation, 18. 71 Rain — greatest fall for month in 21 years, 7.192 inch, least '" " nil. mean »» Snow — greatest >> least » mean »i 11 l.'.t72 inc'i. n 42.0.10 " )> 2.0(10 " M 2U.340 " :0 .3 Nilks. 11. |<*. fjfiwtoii* Srtw Itfniiiiructiirer, cor. Nortli and (weorKe-!)t«^ 4 ' 'nil ' 4-:i l\ III ~ — ~____:^iity-mne Days. [1370 llll' „ "loan leu.Mt monn lot"' '"',:"»"*■•" ^'7^ leaHt ^r^'^otithiQ 21 years —22. 00 21.46 6-990 inch, nil. 2.52;{ inch. S2.«0o " 2.!? no " , l-i(iJ2 " ' ^' "''-''■ ''---iL'U:^'^!;;! to ^e:. u M >> >> »» I' »V l|„.|„r - «r. w.: - , ">t^ UiHo Of the sun "'or, .,^ King Street, Blnni.«» Days. ri87 ' '• I - -I— -_?_?!_ "• "• I ( seta, seers ')' J 1 M 2lj.'ecr.« ""'29lthig.s A /)|tlnVs 61 thigs 1 49 knoe 2 59 knee 10 j", fAl6 legs llo oc 9 14 feet 9 37 hendl i' 4.S h,,ui| ^ fiiiccki '^ 32|iieckl i'M59)*mi8 f "" 1 arms] brest 54 hrc'st „^'^ ''''irt . "23 h'art 10 4] ." w. Ii'arril 18 : ^57Mi.v n fir, . 4 belly 12 ^' 13 rvinsl 3'i r<>it),s lf>|roiiisl 4i»'>.0(r 22. 00 21.46 ''90 inch, il. fj2;{ inch. UOO " •>n() '» ) 1 2 " -I"" I to the ««IIeii«7 Saws, Steel, Glass— C. G. Berryman, Barlow's Corner. 1872.] MARCH has Thirty-one Days. [1872. moon's changes. ® Last Quarter, 2d day, 3h. 4ni. afternoon. N. W. • New Moon, 9th day, 8h. 29m. morniiij!^. S. E. by E. ® First Quarter, 16th day, loli. Im. aftonioon. W. ® Full Moon, 24th day, Oh. 19m. aUeriioon. S. E. ® Last Quarter, 31st day, lOh. 7m. afternoon. E. ^ EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. i g^.28 ' *29 scn's DKC. S. St.I)avid'8Day.m4"l7'" ? in Q ni. C 35'" 5 f^reat. \u-\. lat. S. 3rd Sunday in Lent. Mo a,4''2l"'$ ^capric, *{5'"9')E Tu \Qncf)i's Circuit Court. \\ 'a. tl" .">2"' -^ 6 O. $ ;i"o8'N. rii (4) .Mad. Sophia (iay d. 18.02. (9) Miss Liinvood art. d. 184.''» Ml. ;i" 18'" 5 rf (i. 5 3" 35' N Mid. Lent r unday. (10) m. Id" 67"' S 6 (&. .?4" Kent Circuit Court. [34'N. (10) a. 4" S9"' 5 sup. i O. (1 r))Sir S.Hrown. eng. d. 1 8.12. m. 11" 3t)'" % stationary. (13) Heg.MariaRoche d. "l 84r. Carle Sunday. St. Patrick, a. 8" 8'" Hi®. y2" 18' S, m. l()t'4o"'Jil c5 ®.}il2" 4ti' S. tu. 2" 33'". Sprint; coinmenc. m. (5'' 29"' ? in 'si . (24)m.ll"u'"5 ^ '^ • 5 rS'N.I .Vnnuneiation i{. V. Mary. I'uHsion Sunday. a.8"2«'" 9 in perihehon.[1847 (24) (Jen FastDayKng.At^ciot. t.2(i)Arm, bet. Aus.AiSard. 1849 K.ol'i'rurf.eiect.Eui.Ger.l849. Goon Fkiuay. llayu'iu entered Brescia 1849 EaSTEK StTNDAY. D. 7 SUN RI.SKS. SUN SETS. MOON R. & S. 21 jO II. M.I II, M. 421 II. M. sets. seers 6 r)8!t', 4315 43|l(iM.T () o5;ti 41'.") 4l'lO 4/iithigs ibige 121(5 3915 41) 5 49|() 37;r) 47 5 25 t) 35 5 48 4 216 3;-i'5 50 4 39! tj 815 51 4 lolCt 29:5 52 5;-) 52 28 5 41 U':i 6 23! 5 1 6(5 14 42i6 12 sO 19 NO 5 29 52 1 6 6 25 1 5 65 56 58 59 1 4 5 6 7 9 2115 2 17|6 19'5 1 54! 6 17! 6 1 30! 6 15'(i 6 10 8 0a39 knee 1 51 leus 3 a 8 rises. legs teet 7"'12!teet 7 3s|head 7 45iiiead 8 7' neck 8 32 i neck 8'"58lneck sets, {arms 0"'49!arms 1 HIGH WATER. P. M. 16 40 6 616 4|6 10 26 12 l;6 13 8|5 5916 14 27 5 57^6 16 50 13 37 23 5 55 j 6 17 5 53,6 18 5 51i6 19 5 49,6 21 5 47 i6 22 50 48 38 22 59 28 5.M55 rises. 7a 24 8 3;, 9 49 1 1 A 6 sets. 8.M43 9.M31 l)rest brest brest h'art h art bellv belly belly reins reii.s seers seers tliigs thigs knee II. M. 3 34 4 29 5 44 7 8 8 26 9 26 10 12 10 54 11 32 26 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 8 50 37 34 37 2 32 39 ;;o 11 9 a a n as IS « ' « I )0 10 48 11 20 11 52 7 37 1 7 1 371 2 10' 2 47! 3 34 i s 9 Teinporature — highest for month in 21 years, 67".00 lowest " " MM 12. 00 mean of hi daily observation, 29. 29 Rain — greatest fall for month in 21 years, 7.94o inch. iea^t M H 0.705 mean M » 2.240 Siio\v — greatest 11 M 51.500 least 1) M 2.150 tiKMin i> l» 16.002 Alexandra U orkN Haw i .^etoi y, cor. Nurtli and (iCorKOKts* / !?■•!' "li! 1 i -I ft 4i- Lnbin^s PerfnmesMChaloner, Saint John, N. B. 1872.] APRIL has Thirty Days. [187S moon's CfUNGKS. • New Moon, 7th day, 8h. 8m. afternoon, W. N. W. f) First Quarter, loth day, 5h. 47ra. afternoon, S. by E. © Full Moon, 23th day, 9h. 13ra. morning, N. W. by W, ® Last Quarter, 30th day, 3h. 57m. morning, S. E. by S. s (8 ^1 fli »m I 01 OS TS a ee « IK v a Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 26 27 28 29 30 Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Sd M.» Tu W Th Fri Sat Sa Mo Tu W Th Fli Sat Sl- Mo Tu \V Th l-'ri Sat Sir Mo Tu EVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. Easter Momlay. All Fools. Easter Tufsdav. (l)a. (/''26"'t/(5 (J). T^3''19'N (3)a. I0''r)2'". lil stationary. (4)a.(i'' 20'" 2 in aphelion. (4) a. lii'M7"'^gr. el. 19" 7E Low Sunday. (5) in. 4" l"''5gr. hel. lat. N. Eiislcr Ttrui tiHjtmnc Court. (n)a. 2"r)'.»'" $ (i ®. $3"o9'N (8)nl.ll^^7'" ^ 6 ® i 3"42'N (9)n).;i''37"' 5 6 (1. 5 6"32'N. (10) ni. 6" 53'" y a O. 2(1 Sunday after Fiaster. (10) morn. 8'' 11'" If. □ ©. (13) morn. 4" 4 1""!' 6 0. (14) m; ni. lu'' 2'" ^ station. (lo)m.7''0"'i; 6 ®.2|L2"3S'S (I5)a. t;''3(i'"],il(i (jl3.Jil3"i''S. (If.) a. tV 17'"IgD 0. 3d Sunday afrer Eiister. (19)a.8''5ti"'5 i $. 5 2"32'N St. (itMir-io. (21)a4''MO"' g inf. St. Miittliia.s, Apostle. [c5 ©. St. ,Maik, Kvan.irrlist. (27) tn.n''41"' $ gr. hel. lat.S. (28) a 3'' 3C."'?iny. a. (!'' 54'" V (', ®. ^i 3" 32' N. (3o) T. Duncan, art., d. 184a m. 3" 3tV" ^ stationary. Toniperalure— lii;f|iest for month in 21 veara, lowest " "' mean of bi-daily observation^ Ruin sun's DKC. N. SUN risks. SDN SETS. .MOON U. & S. HIGH » W.VTKR. fl| P. M 6 D. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M -5 4 46 5 45 6 23 sets knee 4 31,^ 5 45 *; 7 8' 1 5 10 5 43 6 24 11 "'38 legs 5 32 5 41 6 26 0a51 legs 5 55 5 39 6 27 2 6 feet 8 11 : S 9 20 ; ^ 6 18 6 37 6 28 3 21 feet 6 41 5 36 6 29 4 33 head 10 8 : «» 7 3 5 33 6 31 5 44 liead 10 62 : '^ 7 26 5 31 6 82 7 10 head 11 3.-). 1 7 48 5 29 6 33 8 19 neck ... : S 8 10 5 27 6 34 9 28 nt'ck 41 • * 8 32 5 26 6 36 10 34 arras 1 21 ; ^ 2 11 ' 1 8 54 5 24 6 3^ 11a37 arms 9 16 5 22 6 38 rises arms 2 69 : % 9 37 5 21 6 39 9m27 brest 3 51 ; SJ 9 59 5 19 6 41 10 20 brest 4 55 ; ^ 10 20 5 17 6 42 11'" 19 h'art 6 1': J 10 41 5 15 6 43 0a24 h'art 7 41 ; -g 11 2 5 14 () 44 1 26 h'art 8 49 i 'S 9 39 ( £ 11 23 5 13 6 45 2 32 bellv 11 43 5 11 6 47 3 40 belly 10 21 C 10 57 : ^ 12 4 5 9 6 48 5 4 reins 12 23 5 8 6 49 6 17 reins 1 1 30 : I mid. ; a 12 44 5 (i 6 61 7 32 seers 13 4 5 4 6 52 8 49 seers 16 1 ^ 13 23 5 3 6 58 10 9 thigs 45 . • 13 42 5 1 6 54 11a24 thigs 1 16 : i 14 1 4 59 6 66 sets knee 1 48 : ^ 14 20 4 58 6 57 Om32 knee 2 24 '■ 1 14 39 4 56 6 68 1 28 legs 3 17 J 14 57 4 56 6 59 2Ml3 legs 3 68 . 64".00 10. 00 . , 37. 90 greatest fall for month in 21 years, 5.32.i inch. least mean Snow — great( st least mean »» n »> ») 0.710 2.852 18.000 nil. 4.817 AstronomiMs ol' all nutions are preparing to observe the rare pheno- menon of a transit of Vriuw, in 1874. £voritt jr8 «4".0() 10. 00 37. 90 32o ineli. MO " if)2 " •00 " 17 II > mre phono- ves, dfc. 1872.] Carriage Stock— C. G. Berryman, 5 Kinj: street. MAY" has Thirty-one Days. [1^72. MOON S CMANCKS. e \('\v Moon, 7th diiy, 8h. anin. niorriimr. E. S. E. d) Fir>t Qiiiirter, l.'.tli day, llli. 42m. uuii'iiiiig. Iv N. E. © Full Moon, 22d day, (5"li. 44iii. MfUMiioon. W. S. W. © I-ast Quarter, 29ih day, Oh. 4 8iii. moiiiinjr. S. W. KVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. ■^t. Philip and St. James 111. 3^ 27™ $ in Q . miN's DKC. N. If, Th 17|Fri 18|Sat lit Sir 20 Mo p. M. 15 IT) 15 33 5)a. 4 ''48'" 2 6®.? 2''?,1'N.I I.-) 51 (.■))a.lO''20'n 5 6 (i. $ l"5rNiltJ >^ IG 2.-) 4 Ko<.'ation Sunday, a. 1 1" 2,"i'". ^ stationary. a.0"45'" ^ 6 (§. 3 2' 13' N. 111. ()'' 2.5"' g o 2 . 5 <»» .iV)' S. clscension or Holy Thursday. 1 17 31 (8) a. 8" ( "' 5 in aplidion. ' 117 47 (1(1) -Jfir. Davis captM. 1 8«o. ! 1 8 2 a. 0''30"' IjL 6 ©. If 3° 1' S.il8 17 in. 31' 34"'li[ 6 O. W 3"12' S. 18 32 Saiiit.Joh.il Circuit Court. Daniel O'Connell died 1847. Edw. (Jib. Wakefield d. 18li2. 111. 1 I" 2t>'" t 6 Q. Un. Einp. Loyalists Ian. 1 783. Whitsuntide — I'enteeost. VVMiitiiiondav. BUN KlShiJ, PUN SKTS. M.iH. r)4|7 MOON n. & s. o < 21 Tu i(23) Sir D. rollock d. 1847. 22!W |in. 5'' 41"'5gr. elong.2ij"(»' N 2(> 30 23iTh 51 49 48 IC) 4214 47 U) r)9|4 45 17 lfj!4 44 4 4:] 4 42 4 4(t 4 39 4 38 4 3C. 4 35 4 31 4 33 4 32 4 31 4 31 » 4 29 4 28 18 4ii 19 ( 19 14 19 28 l'.> 41 19 54 20 6 20 18 24Fri 2."); Sat 20 Su (22) moon partially eelipsed Mirlh II. Maj. Victoria 1819. Oonf'ed. defeated JJanks 18t>2. 21 Trinity Sunday. (2(1) ni. 1'' 10'" ij 6 (|I.3"33'N Dean Wni Herbert d. 1847. Ml. 5" 51'" 5!gr. hel. hit. S. tjorpiis Ciirirtti. (30) Dr. Chalmers d, 1847. 20 42 4 27! 20 63 4 2t> 21 4 4 25 21 \\ 4 21 21 24 I 24 21 34 4 23 21 43 4 23 21 .V2 4 22 22 (» 4 22 1 2 3 4 (S 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 1.'. in II. M. risi's. 3 Ml 8 3 41 4 M 5 sets. feet feet head head HIGH \V.\THK. v. M. H U. M. 2 S 6 A 2 ueek 7 12jueek 8 20|ariii.s 9 24|arms 10 27:armK| llA23 4)resti rises jbrest! 9Ml2jirartj lit slirart] 17!llMlo,irart O.aT) bellv 1 21 t.elly 2 2S rriiis 3 55 ri^iiis 5 14 reins () 25 seers < 4;)isi't'rs 9 Gjthigs 2?! 10 20|thigs 18 19 21 1 22! 23 24 25 28 11a21 29 30 31 32 33 34 sets. 8m27 9 44 10.m5«i Oa12 1 23 knee Unee legs Il<'g>^ iVet feet liead 6 1.'^ 7 33 8 42 9 36 10 20 11 17 20! 1 1 48 2 32 3 20 4 15 5 20 44 7 57 8 55 9 4n 10 22 10 50 11 29 mid. • • • • 45 1 18': 1 53 2 3i 3 lo: 4 yi 5 l2^ 5 H tr (6 a ; « Temperature— highest for month in 21 years, lowest " " ■* mean of bi-daily observation, Rahi — greatest fall for mouth in 21 years least mean " " 83".0i) 20.0i> 49.08 10,3;')O inch. 0,550 3.9.U SB o B « n '3 en e e n II The Government of England has appropriated ij!5o,(!00 for the pur- pose of observing tlie tran-*it of Venus, in 1S74 ; and other nations will likewise be inleresteil in llic matter, Alexandra Works Saw Factory, cor. North and C«eorgc-Mt8. r h'>! i In m -- _ »«vis» Pain Kijjor. rK . 73.1 _ --- ' "*.J»»»'», ]V. « 1873.] osj J^ Hasmty Days. >■■ \V. BY W u II Tu VnrLL^ i®- 2;3"22'SJ23 44 Ul ^ ^ 5V brest 1 3..; :i 20 Th \s..p ■ n '^"'"- com. ■>.. .7^1; i!" ! 4;, 2 o'socrs 9 fi,. • 1 ( ^^Sa;'(^n^"7fc,:^^"'-v 1837. 2: 2714 ?P ^? ^ e^'ss^?.] i J 23 Su i4,hL, , ^ '" PiTilu-lion i';,3 2-7! J^ >1 ^ ^ «4k«eeli 4i ^ ' L-^'Jl'ifKlay aft.M- Trinity 23 13 4 20 7 46 Kain-::;:!;;:,:f;;;;'?"3- observation, nicati, ») >> •■^N) I lead I 44|lieHd| 4 Jm jltiwkl 5 87".0) " 37.00 66.92 '^•470 inch. 0.920 »' 3.618 '» ^'V'"'^''^' ''•^'ti^onom]^^ *L___ 3.6^8 '» I f^ohn, ]V. fi. fl8T^. • N. Hv W. • ^. W. BY W. S. \V. I. N. BY W. MOON j '^ « I "r(7ii *i |k. & S.| § ^ jWATEh g .1 5? s: I P. M. Ship Hardware— C. G. Berryman, Barlow's Corner. H. .M. § 1S72.] ADVKUXrSKMKNTS. 43 JESTA.I5I..I«lI13r> ISilCi. 6 57 7 57 '. W. M. > rises. Iieadl 'Jj 2 ) 2m39 neuk 7 4-, ' 3 2 neck 8 n;; ] 3 28jneck 9 5;; ^ 4 SSanns 11 4,, g 6 14 brest 4 fl 6 7 brest 5i ,'S bi-eet 1 3:-) ■ ^ li'art 2 I4 '• 8M58lh'art 2 5.', '. *® sets, belly 3 s-, ! T 0M26[btilly 4 3^, ; gi <) 48; boll J 5 4., : 1 1 9j reins 7 (i i ''j 1 Hiruins 8 11 i >* 1 3(i Lst'crs 9 <) ■ S' 2 sotTs 9 5,; • I 2 21) thigslio 37 : rt i 6thig8ll.];> : Hi 5 54 knee U 4.1 ; J C4| knee noon. I "gi •V*'"-'' N 3] '1 'Si f !'-«^ 1 « ; 6| •lo|leet 1 37 : «j '.^. jfoet 2 l;i .' H) lu'ud 2 52 i' I lead 3 3!) I bead 4 3ii ^ neck' 5 42 s 87".())' ~~ i s iV.OO 50.92 7.470 inch 920 " f'.lS " Nos. I & 2 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, N, B. ^^ o so I 38 44 PI 7 ^ ^ B •/ •iition for the I « for observn- ' Z ft will be I; iiona of the i y Goods. Iiiipoi'teJL'S <>r Silks, Velvets, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, ^i SHAWLS, UNDER CLOTHING, UMBRELLAS, SCARFS, TIES, CAMBKIC IIDKFS., pfffl ires, ieliferiiidj im% Pipiing. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKINa, IN ALL lT.i BRANCHES, CARRIED ON AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT. At short noticG, and a Perfect Fit j';uaranteed. Suifii of i\\\ kriids~inadc~ut"tlie ^ilexaudra WorksT SB o S I D •a a k»> f FT 'P jg^^LEnglish Chemicals n^ . ^DVERTISKMEXTS. ffinte, Piiiiiiste, Wers _ AND ' ji Rt@. SAINT JOHN, N B ' ^1^ * """^"'"'"^ *-' attention to 'the. ^' ESTABLISHMENT. I ims, PBKSUims- TOOLS 4c k BOOK AMD JOB PRflmiVfl ! And ^lank^s^^^,^^^j.^^_.. I'iSSs |{;»&?««^^Jf AT BILLS, ^ Coach and Stage Stocks, at C. G. Berryman's, 5 King>st. 1872.] JULY has Thirty-one Days. [1872. §tp©©t leir of BILLS, fOGUES, fee. &o. '''prices. 'tiention. , moon's ciiangbs. # New Moon, 5th day, 2h. Im. aftornoon. S. W. by S. ® First Quarter, 13th day, .3li. '24111. aftornoon. N. Wr by \V. © Full Moon, 20th day. 9a. 'iOni. morninfr. S. E. (3^ Last Quai-ter, '27 th day, 2h. 45ra. morning. S. E. ■o ■M I J' s 2i! s sra's SUN SUN HOOK €» g " HIGH d EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, £TC. DEC. N. HISBS. a. M. S£TS. 1 H. M. R. A 8. 1 2 3 a a. WATER- P. M. O. M. II. M. II. M. 1 Mo Dominion of Canada, 1867. 23 5 4 21 7 46 rises. neck 7 7 2 Tu Smifnirff Cireurt Court. 23 1 4 22 7 45 2 MO arms 8 32 3 W (2)ra. 3'M5"' J? gr. hel. lat. N. 22 56 4 22 7 45 2 33 arms 9 41 4 Th (2)8.7" 36'" O in apogee. 22 51 4 23 7 45 3 12 brest 10 39 5 Fr (4)mlO''10'" 5 c5 ®.^0"58'N 22 45 4 24 7 44 3 58 brest 11 28 6 Sat (5)m.7''6'"$ 49'" ^ 2/', a 2 ir/'ftf 4^ /;^ ^ so;* , » 2') /. » 11 22 I '^ i/ J6 ,^ *^ fl2 /;! 1 On / S 2 56 to 3 50 '? 5 o ; a 6 So ' « ' 13 .;'? IIhidAvare--C. G. Berrymnn, BarloAv's Corner. 1S72.] SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. [\^n. moon's ClIAXOKS. • X(.'\v Moon, 2(1 day, 8h. 2i)in. al'uriioon. @ Vw-^X Quarter, Idth day, 9h. IV.tiii. nioniiiig © Full Moon, 17th day. Oh. 4lni. afteriioon © Last Quarter, 24th day, 8h X. W. BY W. E. N. E. N. N. E. /111. niornuig. W. S. W. •8 to 93 ^. «: ■ I o ,4 s Nil s s n's SPN SUN MOON HIGH e EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, CtC. DKC. N. ItldKd H. M. aKTS. U. M. R. k a H. W. WATKR. P. M. , D. M. II. M. 1 Su 14th Sunday after Trinity. 8 5 5 2r, 34 sets. h'art 10 4f. 2 Mo m. 3'>29"'s'(i ®. 5 8° 57' S. 7 43 5 27 6 3. 7 a 2 bellv 11 24 3 Tu Gloucester (Jircuit Conrt. 7 21 28 ti 30 7 25 helly 11 5t) 4 W (3)a.l()''15'"9 6 ®. $3°49'S 6 r.l' 5 29 () 2K 7 45 reins 12 5 Th Balloon ascent 6 miles, 1802. 6 37 •) 3n tj 2i; 7 49 reins 44 6 Fr Sumner, Arch. Cant. A. 18tJ2. 6 14 5 32 H 24 S 9 reins 1 15 7 Sat (5) Death Lord Metcalfe 1846. 5 52 5 33 1') 12 8 31 seers 1 49 8 Su 15th Sunday after Trinity. 5 29 5 34 li 20 8 88 seers 2 25 9 Mo (8)m. 7'' 7™ $ stationary. 5 n 5 3(; tj 19 9 3(1 thigs 3 8 10 Tu Northnmberlaud Circuit. 4 44 5 37 6 17 10 9 thigs 4 t; 11 W (lO)Pr.ofW. cr.E. Dub.1849 4 21 5 38 ti 15 11 A 2 Ivnee 5 22 12 Th m. t)>' 18'"'^ 6 ®- 1'3'' 13' N. 3 5N !^ 39 ij 13 rise.s. knee t) 47 1.3 Fr in. 4'' 59'" 5 in Q. 3 36 5 40 6 11 5a 4 legs 8 2 14 ^!at (15) a.7''52" 5 gr. el. 17°52'W. 3 12 ") 42 !i 9 5 44;legs 8 58 15 Sir 16tli Sunday after Trinity. 2 49 ,"» 43 '5 7 G Iti feet 9 42 If) Mo Shakespeare's ho. sold£H()00, 2 2il 45 •i 5 6 41 feet 10 21 17 Tu a. 7"' 8'" 5 in perihelion. [1847 2 2 .-' 47 'i 3 7 7 head 10 57 18 VV m. 5'' 53'" ^j stationary. 1 39 5 48 ti 1 7 12 head 11 35 19 Th (2i)a.0''ri'"<5 6 %. ^b"::;(j'X. 1 ir. .) 49 5 59 7 3() liead • • • • 20 Fri (22)a.l''29"' autumn coni'cs. .)2 5' 5 58 8 neek 36 21 Sat St. Mattliew, Apostle. 29 51 •-> 5« 8 31 neck 1 15 22 ■thv 17th Sunday after Trinity. NO 5 62 5 64 9a arms 2 1 28 Mo (24)111.1" 59'" 5 i leo. *0" 5'S. s 018 5 5:; 5 52 sets. arms 2 49 24 Tu Kent Circuit Court. 41 5 54 5 5(i 1a47 brest 3 47 25 W (25)("larltson, antisla, d.l84f. 1 4 5 55 5 48 2 4:V brest 5 1 2(i Th (27)ni.2"19"^Iil 6 ®. }il3''53'S. 1 2K 5 5t; 5 4t) 3 'My brest 6 33 27;Fri (28) ni. 2" 31'" 5 gr. hel. lat. N. 1 51 5 57i5 44 4 lo h'art 7 5C. 28Sat a.l''14"" If ,f. ^ ®. ,* 3''5G'S 3 1 1) 1 i 39 .'iASi, bellv 10 25 8o".0o Temperature — liighestfor month in 21 years, lowest " " " 34.00 mean of bi-daily observation, 57. o4 -greatest fall for mouth in 2 1 years, 7.835 inch, least " " ' 0.850 Rain- mean 4.127 Venus ( $ ) is, in many important particulars, the queen of the Plane- taty iiost — being the nearest, and most brilliunt of the evening stars. Slie appears variously (like the moon) in cresce;it, gibbous phase, and full orb. She will be E. of the Sun dining the month, and lieuce .setting after him, will be an Evening Star. J* F. liawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B. ^ 9 9 3 is ;0 ! rs I** I I Its I* \^ !| M 99 a SB ; 11 — ^ •>^^- [ 1 872. — «• C>. Ji. By (CI i>:f^ Hou„.„, ,„, '/Tu /a. 2'' 26-" H , ~ 8Tu (7)1? , ^ D O. • ° r'a / „ I 7~~--^:=^— — ■^ ^'^ Sets K„»i °- ^• 4 5 34 G^in ^"-^/^^^ 59 t» So^secrs I 30 tbigJ o J7 knee' » 66 knee ,r ' 22 Tu (24) H tT'- '" «• n ^^^ ^^ 5 o 19 61 1 23 1 68 2 40 3 31 4 38 6 7 J7 8 19 9 9 9 51 7 -f|n--,(il 55 7 3s:; '"^l 18 ' ^Sarnis 8 22larn,,, „'; ^3;br'st, I/a1 ■ ' 3 33 bellJ 8 ;l * is re.ns 10 36 c 8 1-S.E. ^>[- BY W, S. E. BY S. Builders' Hardware— C G. Berryman, 5 King Street. NOVEMBER has Thirty Days. [1872. moon's changes. # Now Moon, 1st day, Ih. 4m. morning. O First Quarter, 7th day, llh. 'llm. afternoon. © Full Moon, Ifith day, Oli. 44m. morning. ® Lust Quarter, 2 2d day, lli. 21in. moniiiig. ® Xew Moon, ;?iith day. 2h. 1 Im. afternoon. N. N. W. W. S. W. s. s. w. F S. W. BT S. xi^tel KVENTS, 110LIPAY3, ETC. i Q_^ 1 j i " ' liFr ! All Saints Pav. 2iSat All Souls Day. alSr i2::!d Suud.iy nfter Trinity. 4lMo (I) a. inh.stiin. Mer. 6 ®. 5]Tu (:!) m. 7h. 15m. $ 6 ® run's ' SUN ' SVS : MOON DEC. 3. iUISEa.iSKTS. 'r. ft S.i § 3 KIOB iWATKR. I P. M. D. M. |H. M. H. M. , n, M. I I II. M ;14 ;^8iu 44 1 4;^; sets, jseerslll 43 1 14 57!ii 4.*)j4 42| 5A31isecr.< lb lt;jti 4()|4 411 (i 7!tlug.< |15 :54it) 4SI4 31»| 6 Sllthigs 15 53lo 4i»i4 38i 7 48 knee BJVV \{-i} tn. 7li. HGm.^y gr.liel.Iat.N Ui lljii 5l|4 371 S S^i'knee 7 Th i(.i)m. tsli.41m. ^ 6 (J>. T^3°38;lti 28 (') o2 4 S.ii'.O l(i'le<^s SIFr l('J) I'r. of Wales b. 18!1. [N 16 4t)!t> 5:5 i('J) I'r. of Wales b. 18!1. [ itjSatIO") a. lt)h. 41iri. lil Stat. !l7 316 56 lOISu llJMo l2Tu W Th Fr t 34|llA26ilegs 4 33! rises, feet 24th Sunday after Trinity. 117 20 ti 5(i 4 32! 3Al2feet ^ es (8) Sir How'd Douglas d. 1861 17 36'6 58 (11) EartlKi. at Yeddo 18:)r>. 117 53i6 5'.) 14) Frilnirg capitulated 1847il8 8l7 " Prussians evacuate I LJadeu'50jl8 24 7 __ ® eclipsed. 18 3'.t / Satl(lo) m. 3h. 14m. $ in aphelion! 1 8 54|7 Su i25th Sunday after Trinity. Ill^ i)|7 Mo i(2tij Buttle of Maxen 1759. jl9 23!7 8 T\x\Sahd John Circuit Court. |li>377 ».t W la. 7h. 65m. Mers. .^ ®. 19 ol 7 11 Th m. 4h. 21m. Mer.gr.liel. hit. S. 20 4!7 12 4 30 3 32 head 4 29 3 39iiiead li4 28j 4 ijneck 3 4 27i 4 28ineck 4 6 32 1 4 1 38 2 15 2 59 3 54 5 1 6 19 7 31 8 33 9 24 10 13 11 1 4 26| 4 58lneck 4 2-''! 5A32[arm.'*|ll 48 7k 24! sets, larms 11 0) Fr .morn. 7li. 6in. ,Jup n C3>. i2U 17l7 13 23|Sat (22) a. 8h. 31m. duf). 6 (§. 20 29|7 14 24|^!iJ !2t3tli Sunday after Trinity. 20 4117 16 25{.Mo jm. 71i. 4 1m." ^, 6 9. S 3'-''26'S. 20 63:7 17 2«!Tu 111. I,. Klmcs(aroh.) died I847-j21 4i7 18 27|W a. 9li.5m.Mer. gr. el. 2r'25'E.'2l 15 7 19 28jTK IJ. W. Fwbank(arti:^t) d. 1847l2l 2f. 29,Kri 1(30) Saint .Vndrew— Apostle. |2l 3(; ;-^OJSat jo eclipsed — invis. in Canida.|2l 4() 4 23 10M2lll)r'st 4 22'nMl7:br'sl 4 21; Oa 41i'art 4 20' 40jh'art 4 19, 1 llih'art 4 18 lA3f.ibelly 117 rises. |l)elly 4 17; lMl2|reins 4 16 2 17jreins 4 15 3 39lsecrs 68 1 44 2 30 3 19 4 46 6 29 6 46 7 66 8 64 9 40 sr 5' 19 !i« 11... CD e ho liP 7 2lU 15 4 52isecrsllO-^)|lM 7 22|4 14 6 7isecrs!lo 57 7 2314 14 7M26|thigs|ll 29 Temperature — highest for month in 21 years, 6O''.00 lowest " " " 0.00 mean ofbi-daily observation, 29.72 Rain — greatestfall for month in 21 years, 14.490 inch. Snow- least mean -gi'i'atest least mean tt C( <« 0.500 4.816 21.<'00 nd. G.:!20 11 i( Venus ani)rnaches rear, in size and yelocity in obit, to the earth. J. F. Liiwtoii, Alexandra Works, St. Joliti) IV. B. ,0 !<0 i I ^ First Quarter ir.U^^''^"'''- ^^ I ;•'»" Moon I'i J;l^ ',^1;,/^^- -orning. N. N. E. ® r^iist giwrter -^^,1 .i.,' ' o, „' afternoon. E. \ p — =r • • " ^'^'"- wornin"', v ^ [1873. J^'VKNTS, HOLiruvs, Krc. CO i son's SUN I SUN I'TIrr f.-B 1 ^ 'SB. -I- HrOF? WATKR il. M? mid. I •* i.i Mo a u,"'">' '" ''^'''""~ '■' till .td* W'lOAST bdl, 3 4J IB S 'M r ( ;.l, ,'!' ■*'"»■ ' a-2,r S 2-) 2, - f* '«! mid. )i„.|i; 4 4? if l'''>.-t, .. """^" "\f 1 years ft.V.io i„eh ll 11 Ml I'. A .* .t ^ . It 'fist, IIHllll leiiHt int'/m II 0.()(;o 15.0(J6 i( 11 i( It • """"""■•"'"'«'«.. Dr., ■„„„„. et. Powder and 8hoN-C. G. Berryman, 5 Kuig Street. [1872. E. « a- r ., . I ii. m7 «tl 42|f5' 1872.] ADVKRTISEMENTS. 51 It! 1^: 21) PRINCE WILAIAM STREET anJ 8 WATER STREET, (SA^I]NrT JOJIIV, ]V. B. J. <£: ^. IIEIGAN, Keep eonstai tly on lianrt)ih'iif (if Cur/irts hi tlif (^ity. HEMP CARPETS, TAl'ESTRY CARPETS, HEAHTH HUGS UNION do. RRUSSELS do. SHEEP SKIN MATS, WOOL do. WILLOW do. REAM SLIPS, :5 CORD do. STAIR CARPETS, > u-ious, COCOA MATS, ;{ PLY do. I)RU(UiETS and FELTS, COCOA and INDIA MATTING, .tc J^-CARPETS CUT AND MADE TO) ORDER. ..jKl iVA'ir aoODS, BY ^' IS MAX LIXJCr J^VI'UY JO/rrXf(!IIT. J. & J. HECAN, 30 Prhira WlUiani. Strrrf, ivid S Wnlir Strut, Sf.-/i>/iii, X. R U.^^-Samim.ks roK\v\!ti>r.i> in P«)t. 9 fl ■« «^ a s O o IS* « B ;l » Is M M «4 B 1 XI s Saws innde and roiiaiied at the Alexandra Workti. U ■'i tt ./ Chaloner^fl^niline I>ves— Cor. King and Cermain Streets* ADVERTISEMENTS. 52 [1812. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE ) 29 Prince William Street, and 8 "Water Street, WA.IIVT JOHN, ]V. Ji, lelleiii IMPORTER.S OP Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, 2 i Of every description. l^" Sec list of Departments. iJ^^ Special attention j:?iven to tite executiop of Letter Ordera from the Couutry. White Cottons, Grej' Cottons, Fiuu-y Prints, Dyed Linings, Coburjfs, AlpiK'cas, J^ustres, Winceys. fancy Di^esi^^ HMTaterlals. Froncli Mwinoes, Wool Tartan Plaids, Gala do. do. Small Wares, Haberdashery, Pa rasolst'i Umbrellas VELVETS, CLOTHS, do. Delaines, Ribbons, Hosiery, (tloves, SILKS, Broad and Narrow Tailors' Trimmings, Linens, Flannels, " Damasks, Wanivets, Table Napery, Railway Rugs, SHAWLS, C^ni? ETIIVG. Cocoa Matting, Floor Oil Cloths, Coeoa .Mats, Felts, Lidia Matting, Druggcting, Domestic N. B. Cotton Cotton Warps, W. P. & S. Mills. ) ^^^^ Sample Car« 90 a 1 ft e o as o B *i e ]! Nil I* i a* e AND SAINT JOHN, N. B. Evoritt Ar llntlcr, 55 King Street, lllnck Silks." JlaTdt*^are— CjjG. Berryman, 5 King Street, lals. » Plaids. othfl. Warps, II £ en, tfec. !:c. 8, 1872,] CITY OF SAINT JOHN. 53 08 ^1 0)1 Si "I k u ••1 i h I g! a I S| R. S. Dickson, Esquire. A. Rowan, Esquire, J. G. Forbes, Esquire. H. Duffell, Esquire. John C. Ferguson^ Esquire. John C. Littlehale, Esquire. Joseph Coram, Esquire. CITY OF SAINT JOHN. Thomas tt. Rkkd, Esquire, Mayor. Hon. Robert L. Hazkn, Recorder. kino's ward. Councillorx. Mr. J. L. Robinson. QnEKN''S WARP. Mr. Gilbort R. Fugsley. duke's ward. John Kerr, Esquire. SIDNET WARD. Mr. I^artholomew Coxetter. WELLINGTON WARD. Michael W. Maher, Esquire. Mr. Elias S. Flaglor. PRINCE WARD, Mr. George A. Wood. guy's ward. Mr. Uriah Drake. brook's ward. Mr. Joseph O'Brien. albert ward. William J. McCordock, Esquire. Samuel Clark, Esq. William Saiidall, Esq., Treasurer or Clianiborlaiu, and Roceivcr of Taxes. B. Lester Petoi'S, Esquire, Common Clerk. George E. Fairweather, Esquire, Deputy Common Clerk. Kurd Peters, Esq., City Engineer and Land Agent (East). George VV. Smith, Auditor City Accounts. George Stockford, High Constable. Bernard Murray, Patrick Duffy, John FTerriugton, Calvin Powers, John Kerr, Benjamin Watters, P. J. Carey, ^Villianl Bnciianai), and George Tiinmpson, Marshal,-?. Henry Dean, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's Scpiare. John James, ('lork of the Fi,sh Market, Duke Street. Wm. D. W. Hubbard, George A. Lockhart k Son, Cudlip & Snider, Stewart & White, Edward Malier, J. W. Montgomery, Hanfc.i-d Brothers, Frederick C. Wakelield, V. II. Nelson, an- ^. J'lL'WcJli,, .^ (111,1 /' I '' *'"'"V .\ ;'>is.sfoners of ^^- John. ''Heotoi-ofI » "Ppa;?oat ''^ "'■veH ajid 'a 'o SawS) Steel , Glass— C. G. Berry man, Barlow»9 Corner. 'I* ,Witvs or /-^ -'asurers ' * T . i^ il'f-TS of 'l •'oJiii a )fnu, 'f^ 'und;!? r/ps A. (/ '0. .'I 1872.] CITY OP SAINT JOHN. 55 ■d X .a ee Trustees of Schools City of Saint John — (Under the Act of 1871 relating to Common Schools.) — Appointed by (TO^erniuent : W. H. A. Keans, Esq., Chairman ; John Boyd, and Charles A. Everett, Esquires. Appointed by City Corporation : \Sec p. 12!^]. Police Departmknt. — Tlumphroy T. (Jill)oit, Police Magistrate. Geo. A. Loekhart, George V. Nowlin, W. II. A. Koans, Thomas McA\ity, and Alexander Lockhart, Sitting Police Magistrates at the City Police Office in the City of Saint John. Charles II. Chandler, Clerk. John R. Marshall, Chief of Police. FIUF. DKI'ARTMENT — (KAST SIDE.) Thomas Martkk, Oliii'f Engineer. ( John Wilson, jun., fCnfftneer. Lockhart, No. 1. — (Steamer.)-< .lames T. Magee, F<»<'nitni. ( John Porter, Aa^idant Foreman, ( Oeorge Drake, Ewjinecr. Union, No. 2. (Steamer) ■< Amlrew Lawson, Foffinan. I VVilliaoi (iuig;ley, .i.f,tint Directors. .1. Maxtor, IOhil, .VL D., I'liyiii-ian. "AlcxaiidmWorkM Saw ractoiy,cor. North and (.corgc-gtH.' H a 99 n d 3 tij Wf i !' hn SOCIETIKS. Si Saint John SirNni-T « ^- ^horne, and James P n ^t'^^^' '^of"> McA ' ponding sS^JI^/^'-e^P^^^^^^^^^^ John « '7" P^^^-^TANT ORPH,, . • '"' ""• •^- "• Sffi' *'"• »««• M. A Jl , IK'SH FmKs„,v SocrKTvirMr™''''""' Charity. ''•''*■'''"•• Jo"" Ma«/e' , I «'^tant Libra., ..f""' ^'— 'J M. .MoGu^an Li^'J^^ '. ^'^"^'^8^^ vt^^:'^''^^ Paul Soc,«rv _„....., _ ' ''• '"""*^'"'". A« c^ ,, »6«o, j^ibrarian • h' y --""''^i'uh- Saint MALAci/.'s Totaf An ^'onnolly, v. G.. St. John Law Soc;«tv wm< '''"• "'"^ P«"-'ck ,♦'«« l'r»'»|,|p„,. .., ,, ^y— "'lliam Jack O r n . "eet, Ribbon,, Q,^^^^ I ^* C. Quinn. ponding Se- , IKobertsoD, |tf*e ofAfa! ?\^V. Jones '/ohn McA. I l"t; Danfel ">, Corres- [•^Jf, Trade [epositorjr, P'ichard. a^e'y, Se- ^''. James i| ne Mfnis- okshanlf, Mr.. A. M. Arm. esident; Shives, I ^ contri- '" o" the day of I George 8t Vice 'ewart, , i/?hlan, ' 'Jagee, p . Vfce 't^ -retH- ac ', As- ' IIS lael £• As- g O. ' )ti, « ni- S ck B h PU to e -a ee » es at S t Of s Carriage Stock— C . G. B erryman, 5 King street. 1.872.] SOCIKTIES. 57 The Associatkd ALCMsr ok the Univer-ity or New Bhhn-wick — Hon. Chaa. Fisher, D. C. L., President; Kev. J. M. Urooke, D. I)., (V K. S. Keator, M. I»., Ksq., and W, C. Drury, Ksq., A. B., Vice Presidents ; Rev. W. IScovil, A. M., Kev. C. G. Coster, Ph I)., (Jeorge F. Hurpee, A. M , J. T,. Marsh, Ksq., A. B., George Uoberts, Ph.D., B. K. Steplienson, Esquire, A. B., and Rev. W . U. Tilley, A. B., niemljers without office: W. W. Street, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. BAREIRTKK8' SooiETY.— D. S. Kerr, Q. C, President; \V. H. Needhara, Vice Pre- sident ; William Carman, Treasurer; George J. Bliss, Secretary and Librarian. Nkw Britnswick Medical Society.— William Bayard, M. D , Pres dent; Thomas Walker, M D., Treasurer-, C. Jlolden, M. D., Secretary. Meetings— First and third Wednesday of each month, Grammar School Building, Germain Street. Saikt John Aoricdltobai, ard Hobticoltdrai. Society — Richard Thompson, Presi- dent; Thomas Parka, and George G. Gilbert, Vice Presidents; Allan McLean, Corresponding Secretary ; T. E. Gilbert Tisdale, Recording Secretary ; ,Iolin Magee, James Davidson, Alexander Jardine, Charles Drury, Keys McBrine, Daniel McEvoy, J. C. llorgan, Wm. J. Gault, R. A.Gregory, Thomas Clark, Laurence Do- novan, and Joseph B. Hamm, Directors. The Natural History Society or New Brunswick.— LeBaron Botsford, M. D., President; Wm. Jack, Esquire, Q. C. A. G., aod C. K. Fiske, Esquire, Vice Presi- dents ; G. E. S. Keator, M. D., Esq., Treasurer; P. R. Inches, M. D , P'bq., Corres- ponding Secretary ; J. A. Hartt, Esquire, Recording Secretary ; Geo. F. Matthew, Esquire, Librarian ; K. P. Starr, Esq., G. F. Matthew, and Henry F. Perley, Ksq., Curators; J. T. Steves, M. D., Esquire, James DeW. Spurr, Esq., and 11. Brittaiu, Esq., Members of Council. Burns' Club. — Robert Keltie, Esquire, President ; Archibald Rowan, Esi ■» : ce I A \f 10 I « !0u A A '^ A (B at B O A I D a < A OD e o •I A 4 p ) Hi Alexaudra Works Saw Factory, cor. North and George-sts. ■i'l 58 Davis' Pain Kilio- r^u , SOCTKTIKS. I aud P. Beid Dl«broCco'i/:!'''^^;'i''«a^"reVf jS'^^^^^ Gross, Vice Pr. , ^ 8^'NTJoHNGAsJ.iaHTP^, ^ ^^8'' and Br C B Ship TInrdware"C. G. Rerryman, Barlow's Corner. [1872. Ketcli luin. lac.Voble. If as < B 3 AJward ! « 'on. Cor- l| * Oiiniour, jH^ i'lfs, and S' iianford, jj-i It; M. II? Robtn- dG. E. It; T. H. A. Craw- ckton, ■aranj, L- ■ and '2, i'liam !E Jack, 11 S I '^ Sec- « -ach- 3 ent; i oop, 9 cers. ST. 9 Pre- II § iq., •lO- ertj ci- k. a. en OD « »l|? I M* I ^ I M. 9 9 1S72.] n CITV AM) COUNTY OF PAINT JOHN. 59 s o ■d Hi* « M M f i •d a 0) e SaistJoun Snip I'niDRHs' Association. — Fr;inci8 IJuiUlock. Ksquii't.', President; Artliur McUonaUl, Esquire, Vice I'resideiit ; Mr. "William U'lla', Treasurer and Si-crt'tary ; .Messrs. Juliii McLauchlnn, Jaiiifs Ncviiif, AV. 1'. I^'lewelling, Thomas E. Millid^'i.', an ; Steplien .1. Kin;?, Coiumittyu of Management. >AiNT.loHN TvpoGHApniCAL Union, No. So. — J. S. Mitclin Forbes, Henry DiitFcU, W. J. Mc'. "ordock, Joseph Coram, and John ('. Littlehale, Es- quires, {of til p Quornm^, Laiichlan Donald.^on, Charles \\'iir(i, lion. John Robertson, William 11. Street, James FJrown, William Olive, John Wishart, Uobert Keltic, Leveret II. iJeVeber, William Hawks, George A. Lockhart, Alexander Lockiiart, James Travis, Josc)>li Fairweather, Robert Doii^^las, Francis Fergu.son, Frederick A.Wiggins, Peter Besnard, James Olive, George Carvill, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Ruddock, John i F. (iodard, T. Otty Crookshank, Joseph Beatteay, Benjamin J. Under- hill, Chaiies D.Everett, James Olive, 3d, Kobert -alter, Alexander | McTavish, Thomas E. Millcdge, Daniel J. SlcLaughlin, Jolin Doherty, I J. S. Parker, David Collins, Joseiih C. Littlehale, Roijort Robertson, i Cliarles Kctchum. James Quinton, Henry Gaibutt, Samuel Clark, : (Jeorge V. Xowlin, James Dunn, William H. A. Iveans, James Robinson, Thomas Tral'ton, John McLauchlaii, .f. D. Lewin, George E. Feneiy, John Stevens, Stephen Gerow, (r. E. Sniilor, T. W. Daniel, William Wright, Charles Merritt, Robert Robertson, William Thomson, Thomas Ililyard, James Fhnvelling, John Fisher, Thomas McAvity, Samuel L. Tiiley, Z. Ring, James llarrLs, Thomas McElroy, Thos. Holiinson, Bradford S. (iilbert, J. McSwceny, Edward Brown, Jas. H. Moraii, Patrick McCourt, Thos. Coram, Jas. £. Humin, James Col- well, John Berryman, Robert Thompson, sen., Thomas Martor, Michael Downing, John Gillis, Michael O. Mahonev, Aaron Alward, Hugh O » 5 ro B n lO B s 9 M PI Ml B !<» ■a a \9 A Mot 'is, Ju 'US E. Knivcht, i'aniel Gidingher, Geo. II. Olii James (iault. vVil iam T ompson, sen., ,\< liii Tucker, Charles I)e\ iae. Ji.lin W. Beard, V.le:.andei Rankin, Charls llazcn, Robeit Rossiter, Ohn Anderson, .lobii't R. illan, Lewis II. l$rowne, Thomas Hathcway, tiooigc S. Baker, t Saws of all kiuds made at the Alexandra Works* i *? \ »' Best English Chemical8»Chaloner, St. John. o V I V N « i O 60 CITY AND CO0NTT OF SAINT JOHN. [1872. Oliver B. Cougle, Richard N. Knight, T. McCarthy, Thos. M. McLachlan, Stephen P. Wetmore, Charles Cleike, John Wilson, Jr., Alex. Hamhill, Arthur McDonald, Hon. Thomas R. Jones, Thomas M. Reed, John Boyd, James Gerow, William Elder, Charles H. Fairweather, James Williams, George S. DeForest, Stephen E. Stevens, Alexander Jardine, Robert J. Leonard, John Yeats, Henry Austin, Richard Thompson, Archibald Rowan, James Sullivan, Matthias Haram, James McNicbol, Daniel W. Clark, John Magee, Edwin Fisher, Zachariah Adams, James Wilson, John Morrison, William J. McCordock, Robert Thompson, Robert A. Gregory, H. Adam Glasgow, William A. Moore, George Stewart, Robert Marshall, Charles F. Clinch, Jacob Henry Mosher, George Dixon, Allan McLean, John Moore, James Taylor, Charles Gardiner, Elias S. Flaglor, Thomas Gault, Daniel Robertson, David McBrine, John Jordan, William Wallace, Thomas Hanford, William Firth, James Milligan, Stephen G. Blizzard, George J. Cbubb, and Frederick T. C. Burpee, Esquires. Clerk of the Peace. — Henry W. Frith, Esq., Deputy Clerk — H. Lawrance Sturdee, Esquire. Judge of the County Court. — Charles Watters, Esq. H. C. McMonagle. Esquire, Clerk. Terms : Fourth Tuesday in April, July, October and January. Clerk if the Circuits. — George Blatch, Esquire. High Sheriff. — James A. Harding, Esquire ; Mr. John Rankine, Deputy SherifF* and Keeper of the Gaol ; Mr. James Bertram, Turnkey. Coroners — S. Z. Earle, M. D., Wm. Ruddick, M. D., James Robinson, J. P., and John R. Rigby, Esquires. County Treasurer. — WilHani Mackay, Esquire. Auditor of County Account. 'i. — R. Sands Armstrong, Esquire. Judge of Probates. — C. N. Skinner, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills, and Registrar of Probates. — W. Chip- man Drury, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — The several Attorneys practising in the City and County. Cmamisfiioner for taking Recognizances of Bail in the Supreme Cohrt. — Isaac Woodward, Esquire. Official Assignee, under the Jnsolveiit Act of 1869. — Ezekiel McLcod, Esquire Dr. William Bayard, Commissioner of Indian Reserves, under Act 7 Vict. c. 45. Commissioner of Wrecks — Robert Leonard. Alexander Jardine, William F. Smith, and Charles A. Everitt, Com- missioners of Sewers. Win. M. Smith, Inspector of Steamboats for the City and County of Saint John, and also for the Gulf ports. Archibald Rowan, Esquire, Inspector of Petroleum and Coal Oils for the City and County of Saint Jolui. David Taploy (C/hairman), William Hawkes, William Doherty, Allan McLean, and Thomas C. Olive, Escjuircs, Commissioners of the Alms House, Work House, and Intirmary. J. Baxter, Esq., M. D., Physician. Wm. Cunningham, Keeper. John Henington, Warden for the County of Saint John, under the Act for the i)r(jtection of Moose. Arcluhuis Carpentijr, Esquire. Commissioner of Sewers for the Parish of Lancaster, County of Saint John. SB i ^ 9f B A 3 A 9 A Ok n o tVhoiesaie Miiliuery Goods at 55 King Street. Coach an d Sta ge Stocks, at C. G. Berryman»B, 5 King-st. [1812. [cLachlan, liarnliill, }hn IJojd Robert J. Archibald 'aniel VT. «>o,John yegory, farshall, McLean, , I Tboiuas IWaJiace, blizzard, •'5 awrance fonagle. ler and ankine, iirnkej. IS biuson, I \F Chip '^ fl» —The ' "^ i ' '^ Leod, la ;'©• 1^ of ' fi. Act 7 Oils llan luis an. he he ? 1872.] PORTLAND — SIMONDS. 61 S' V * ; Jacob Pidgeon, John H. Myles, and Thomas Selfridge, Consta' bles; A. N. Shaw, James Williams, and Edwin Fisher, Esquires, ito'uwrs of Electors; Shadrack Holly, John Keltie, and Charles Wilson, Assessors of Taxes ; Edward Lowell. Davidson Munroe, Abraham McCann, Joseph C. VVood, Hugh Morris, James Clarke, John Long, and James McDade, Tinind Keepers and Uog liea'es , Thoraiis Lovely, Clerk of the Market; John Isaac, Hugh Morris, Dennis Burns, and James Usher, Fence Viewers; John Long, Laurence Donavan, Edward Lowell, and John Isaac, Field Dnvcrs ; WiUiam A. Moore, Henry A. Austin, and Lewis W. Lingley, Trustees of Schools ; , C hief of Ihlice ; Samuel S. Cray, George Armstrong, Andrew Gibson, John Owens, Samuel-Liuisay, and Jumes B. Clarkej fblice Officers. FIRE DEPABTUENT — PORTLAND. FiEEWABDS.— Bradford S. Gilbert, Jos. Ruddock, Kobert Sweet, David V. Ro- berts, Henry Maxwell, Robert Cunanl, 8tophen E. Stevens, and J. L. Woodworth. Brunswick, No. 1 Engine Comi>any.— Thomas Grogan, Engineer; Joseph Lee, Foreman ; A. VVinchcBter, Assistant Foreman ; Caleb Boyer, Secretary ; Josluia Russell, Treasurer. ^ PuoTECTOE No. 2 Enoine Company.— John A. Kane, Engineer; Alex, Napier, I Foreman; James Adams, Assistant Foreman; Seaman Isaacs, Secretary; James' Brown, Financial Secretary; Robert Iluey, Treasurer. PARISH OF SIMONDS. Thomas Bowes, Town Clerk. Joseph Bowes, Dis. No. 1, William Mackin, do. 2, WilUam Evans, do. 3, Commissioners of Bye-Roads. Thomas Gierke, Dis. No. 1, Bernard Kirkpatrick, do. 2, Thomas Higgins, do. 3, Commissioners of Highways. John Johnston, Collector of Taxes. John Carney, C. J. Horgan, Daniel Robertson, Revisers of Electors. James H. Bowes, Joseph Lee, Robert i'ower. Assessors of Taxes. Thomas Graham, Francis Johnston, Thomas McCormick, Patrick Higgins, Pound Keepers. James Lee, Dennis Connolly, James Lupton, Trustees of Schools. John Armstrong, James McKee, William Hannah, William Bryeu, Hog Reeves. John Garnett, Edward Halsell, John Moore, Owen McGuire, Fence Viewers. John Finlay, James Desmond, Williim McManus, Francis Cain, John Boyle, Michael Horgan, James Robertson, Nicholas Stephenson, Patrick Brown, Hugh Toner, Henry Osborne, James Cuutjingham, jr., Michael SB 3 9 OB a ''9 9 B (D a f* •*• « as B* 3 » s CP 9 I M w B .n as IB I* :;3 if . ^ Saws of all kinds made at the Alexandra Works. 02 Davis' Pain ir.-n e -psrct-S"""---"''"^^- Robert Flo:^d. CoMmis. 1 i a />«niel Mo^be'r C rtVl^^'' «"'* Daniel R n I tt Edward Foster! £ r?^'^'''^ " *"""' ^^"'"l keepers '2 Mart.n. Ho. liee^es ' ^'^''^^ ^'^^^ean, John McCunl 'I JobnJJ lirov,r„,Or VV.i,; „ . » «cCuaiber, and Charles 1^? As«e««orsofliatc4 '• ^^ '""»'» «"ddick. and Capt Henr.w,- '^ s o 3 "' 'vaies. ""^'*i ana t-ant Hon.. s a 19 rt if "uueri ijiack; 33, Samuel mV' '"""^'s Henry S) '• '"""i ^^rinstrontf •^ohn T. Lord r'M^""" ^^^'^^' .Joseph A Ta'lc.rn'i*"''"'' '^'*'««- Rates. '"'co'n, James Alston and Vf ,*i "•'"'""^>'">.>^M,roru.,,„ ""^' ■•""■■"• "■«".■ »eii»s Woollen* i 1 IIhrdwarc--C. G. Berrym^in, Rarlow'n Corner. '/"n./ones 'i ^V". ./ohr," I 'o.Hobort,' 'en. John I »• Henrv ,' "d John «r i ssioDers / g' j ■ * ^otnmis. o 1,3 eepers. ;'2 Charles ' -^ '. Sen.. s ; a. inJuIJ, jg IS oseph -hnrd asf); *mes '3'd ; 19, 'A e 'if rew I a ^aJ- i )n ; i; (8. )f 187-2.] YORK. 63 IS S I I Oi >. I •"N I Si .1, w' El M. V. KKlcom. John Shives, Thos. Deuii, sr., Cornmis>i()iiera of Roads. .Iitnies Lord, James Downey. Cliuil<'s Monison, l^)und Keepers. .lame.s Rdbinsou, John (iiilbraith, Jolin Dunn, Re%'isors of Electors. •lohu P. Robson, James Quinton, 0. D Wetmore, Trustees of .Schools. William Clark. John (Jairns, John M'Larrun, Commissioners for ex- pending By-Road Money. John Galbraith 2d, Peter Byrne, Charles Johnston, William Boggs, Fence Viewers. Thoma,s Gault, James Donnelly, Boom Masters. Robert Donnelly, and Leverett Carman, Surveyors of Dams. James Masaon, Kdward Griffith, Measurers of Wood. John Warren, llog Reeve. John FlewcIlinR, John Stinson, Peter noiiy;iiis, Andrew Lone, Robert Bogies, George Barnhill, Stephen McCnvour, ThoTuas Dean, jun., Ter- renne O'Brien, John Mawhinnev-3d, David Clerk, John Lowry, William Whalen, James Reed, James tJrien, Daniel Helmore, Thomas Burns, John Hargrove, Dennis Morris, William Somerviile, John Rose, James Hayes, William Ryan, Patrick Carrigan, Michael Tolan, Robert Hen ler- son J )hn Minniss, James Boyle, Charles Armstrong, James Fair, Johu A. Clark, Surveyors of ilighwaya. COUNTY OF YORK. i St. Arm\ Ward. t CarJeton Ward, r QiieaCs Ward. Ward. COIirORATION OF FRKDKRKTON. (iKORGE ¥. Gregory, Esinsir ', Mnyor. Chiirle-i W. Beckwith, Esquire, City Clurk. P. McPeak, Esquire, City Auditor. Sjimuol W. iJabbit, Esquire, City Treasurer. . ( James McCausland, E.squire, ) u'- ;/• , Tir t Aldermen- j gj^^,.^,.j ^^^^^^ g^^;,.„,^^ ^ W dhngton Ward „ ( John Richards, Esquire, \ S. D. McPherson, Esquire, ,4 j George Elliott, Enquire, "I Alexander Mitchell, Esquire, „ j Thomas Dowling, Esquire, ( James Pindar, Esquire, „ ] Z. R. Evoritt, Esciuire, ) j^- ^^ \ William Wheeler, Esquire, \ \ Charles Brannen, Esq., City Marshal ; Dnniel Casey, Esq., Chief Engi- j neer and Road Master ; Julin Nowlan, Assistant Engineer ; John Fleming, ' i Alms House Keeper ; Richard Hudson, Clerk of Phcunix Scjuare Market ; I D. Currier, Wharfinger and Harbour Master. John Edwards, E.squire, Commissioner of the Alms House. Charles White, Keeper of the City Hall. Assessors. — Harris S. Estey, George Coulthard, James Farrell, Geo. A. Perley, and James Agnew. Rkvisors. — William Wheeler, Chairman ; George Elliott, James Pin- dar, Jmaes McCausland, and S. D. McPherson. Trustees OF 8cnooL8 (under the Common Schools Act 1871). — Ap- pointed by (ioverntnent : A. F. Randolph (Chairman); John A. Morrison, and John McDonald, Escpiires. Appointed liy City Council : (loorgeF. Gregory, John Dowling, Z. R. Everett and John Richards, Esquires. Police Department. — John L. Marsh, Es(|uire, Police Magistrate ; rt 9 ■ 9 '0 X fO A O ,a f I ;a (S 00 O O •1 (0 ^9 ' 3 .a d X u ,»(,: ; W J, F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, tit. John, N. II* Genuine Ea„ de Cologne- j ch,. VORK. ~ — — Captain N^"'3 ?iP^"'" ; J«^'"es VVIurrE,f<^ 1^'^' n ^T^^^^ 1 .21 and John M u^'J^''^''' *'e'"ing, Huch Doh...*., u__ ^ . ?■ = rectors. JoH f ^^'1"'■' ' ^'«'l < M. P., j"f 'j' ^ '^^^'^^'^ J /r„„. ./olin ■ -/'WW. o/- ///;•."'■'" •I»T"'aiT M,ii,.h ,"""■ H- fisher, , ^ )' '•'"«'•<• Kiihi.n. „...;; ^""" '^*'Lc'an S I'^'U'H's Fa ! , L;V ""!7'r'' '^^'HJanW ; w'^^^^ «I"»m.rd ./' i | ;l-|-v caid.v'i :;;';^; Y'' !> '^"-- ^'fe" r ' m * n^"^?'- s JJtJtk, Thonias r J. "*" ox, ./osopl, J'^.k,,,.,] 'pi,,,,, '^ "' ' ' '''^'""»ia hi, , r 9 9l % 3 3 «j e ' e ; i s s D O *• •(' *?>A B. ^^'liittaker '''«"3' • Jolul r. 'not Guion, '"'cl Kenny, , ^^ t'>e Cifv r'' f'S'i , Di- Ksqulre, a a » m r'l-esidf.nt 'Cod. ""'l, Esq., '•"nias » "' and f^iirnt'tt: ■5 1 I I » ■» s 'afturcr FiHhor, .'tol)or. 'afriok londs (I >ni ./ : Pt'cd, , 'laid, , ; n'.s S. i ,"""' 1 'olu. a: Builders* Hardware— C. G. Berryman, 5 King Street. 1872.] YORK. 65 !|C. Brown, (.leorge W. Knox, Alexander Moody, Sjiniuel Y. Grosvenor, !| (ieorge Nevers, Wm. Gihson, .John I::?. Patterson, Henry Kof^ers, ThomaH t Havis, William Whitohc'nd, Conftuntine Connolly, Archibald M'Loan, t William .Iaini«'(im A. Heckwitji, Patrick Selvajjc, Wni. j \m ' Guioii, Samuel Dayton. 1. Athcrton, John Taylor, W. C. Josliii, John L. Iz (irant, Thomas? F. Sanndcry, Joel Millar, Tlionias Prin* IMden, \\ illiam II. Murrav, .loseph Heed, Solomon Vail, William Ilenrv n Wm. (balder, Nicholas T. Wheeler, Wm. Boaeh. John Kpgar, Frederick 3 l-ong, Holtert Robinson, Stephen (i. Fowler, l)uneaii McKenzie, Thomas 'Z I Miles, John L. llains, Jantes H. Smith, Henj. Yerxa, jr., Richard Long, ^< \ViHiani Kavle, Zeliulon ('urrie, Benjanun A. Winton, Andrew Ilo3.«, Richard Hellainy, Asa Bow, Iliriim Dow, Alex. Thompson, Alexander (iibscm, Lewis Fisher, Jesse Parent, David Pugh, Je.s.'te Christy, Wm Clarkson, Asa D Brooks, Edward II. Hartley, Wm. Dunham, James D. McKay, John L. Fletcher, Joseph Heron, James Griffith, James .Johnston, VVillium S Ksty, George Hatt, Charles L. Hartt, Stephen Hoone, Wm. Orieve. (leoi'uc Iiigruhain, Allinijton HI. Cliff, Samuel Col- ter, Jamea Ifenrv, VVilliiMii Hoyd, Thomas F. Marker, Asa Mitchell, Jas. Parent, Michael Doherty, Leverit Kstabrooks, Charles McCormack, ijeuuaid Verxa, (ieor^ie Foster, Owen Sharkey, .Idhn Owens, David DongUs, Zeluilon Kstev, Ilenrv Hoone, ('harfes McGibbon, Iliriim H. >, I Veysey, William Foster, Alfred Whitehead, Adam Jackson, John Ilu- © . in ,■ , J • I at « •a ec ce «l Uierlord, Oeor^fe ('. miter. Barton Ganriy, David U. Thomas, .lerominh Meaher. .John W. Barker, .lohn l)Hvidf the Rulh ax'l Clirk of the Peace— iico. J. l)ibblce, Vliiq. *S'«r/V(7a/c. — (Jeoig ; F. II. Miiiehin, Ff' l)ffilK itiid WHIh. — .MirahHiii I). Verxa, Kscpiire. CiiritiK I'". — •luiiali llanimond, John Marshall, Thomas Drown, S. D. .MacpheisoM, TlieodoreC. Blown, Baud Litth', Hiram Dow, (ie(». ,\evera, Wm. .Jamiesnii, lle/eUiah Cionkite, and Charles Mc(iibl)on, Esquires. ,Jn«/>/' >" CoitiinisHionrrs for tnkhnj Affiditi'ifx in tftii Su/treine Court. — ^1 The several .Vttoriievs practisinu; in the Coutity. 4> ' (.'imiiiiin.'iioif fn/or Sol'iiinizinij Mni'fKXijr. — JoJMi Allcii, and J. Har- 2 ri.s(»n, Es(pnrcs. j» I Anitioincr^. — Samtiel A. Akerley, Joseph Myshrall, Geo. A. Perley, 3 o S i o 3 M •a Thos. W. Sun th. I eremiah Stanles, Tlios. Doui;lass, and W. II. Fried. Coimniiisinnt i-H of ih<' A/iiik "iid W'orlc //'>/<.y*'. - Ludlow Mc(iibbon, Thomas Pri.igle, and .lereiniab Staples. A'". /)'■(•. —.lolm Fleming. fcriiiH II flh 'IV drii' rnl. cii,\>iii)ii.'< IS, . — First Tiiesduv in January and Second Tuesdiv in .liiiu!. 4 ;!• J« F. Liiwtuiif Aluxutidni WorkN, Nt. John, N. O. u Turkey Sponges- J ri.„i I /•«»o«„/' .1/,,,.,.. , '"'"»«/; .lA.r,;,,,,,. _ ^"' -■ :^ "■„„.„ /„,,^ ,„^/^. I ^ '■ '' »■ f"'""!., ,.,„! '""""""■""■'••"•'«'. nrM.„„d, treet. Powder and 8hot--C G. Berryman, 5 Kin? Street. 1872.] niARLOTTE. 67 lf^«^lay in everv oflebruary the 're. Finemore ••1111 1, 1 IT, socond ',"'•"11, Samuel - I'ric-o,^ Klias "!< S. Freeze '^•. ^V'alter b' J^o^tor, John '"'"'»''. junior, ' ^^'iliiam B FJely.',., VVii; ir.ifi,.I,J, Ze- iliarn Keith ' >f'r-.U'l.lan', ' ; Vjlliani Ras-I. >. .'oseph D. I,' '•'X's. David 1-2 ^'"•m. Peter 1;'^ Menriart.v. !« '. •'. Aliirray 'i^ ^Vli.'lplov, \\2. \ 'Stockton, ."S ">. Willin,,, ' r t^'onrad J "8, Gilbert ^ <'hnrle8 fory Gr ,y^ , K.squ ire's. ? J 'face,— "m AdliK) ' M. Kav. '' t J. r;,.. •'. M. !>., ^lonaalo. f. I{viit.. M. Uav. ''•^tinire. t'l, and li. Ks.|, J <""ods. i) e C c ed r «! is e V hi A itclioneers. — E. S. Free/o, William II. White, E. Perkins, Samuel ; Freeze, LcBaron l)rur3', (rilhert TitiH, Gilford (^oujijle, Benjamin Sproul, , Abraham Johnson, jr., Williinn Keitli, James K. Frver.s, I.>, Thonnis Cotterel, Koberl Acln'son, NVii- i lliani K. Reynolds, Lsaae Juslison, James lUussell, .lunior, Zachariah j Chipman, Hugh Cullinaii, James Mint-hie, (Jeorge S. (Irinnner, Thomas \ Fra.ser, John McLeod, ^lagnus (Jrcin, Alex. McDermott, (ieorge Max- i well, George Dick, Robert Stevenson, Charles M. (iove, (ieorge Allen, I Nathan Smart, Hex M. Kimr, i{ol>ert MeI.ellan, James K. Lynott, Wjl- Ham 11. Stevens, Thomas T. (tdell, Nchemiah Marks, Samuel II. Whit- ! lock, William T. lt<»i>.~ {h>m'[*v |). Street, Kstiuire. liry'i.Hlrur.—'A. \\. Wliilloc', , KMiuire. ■ "^ o SI ■1 \^ \» IS. :? ' 9 'S n H f6 9 -« I I I S ; "1 \^ c e k9 a i1 1 / SiiWM niudt! Hud r«p»i«ed at the .\lexHndrn Work*. ( ' Cow. "™''"'. J«'»e8 A. Grant, Ci M fT""' "»"«— John p fl872. B a X k ee [1872. luire. of the Supreme i Stephen. ' !? ^fcLean, Geo. ' 5a:nt Andrews) j •— Sarauel H. I f'". Esquire. | T. Rose, Dr. Li '«• Dick, .vr. D. K *• Campbell, I J '", and Third J. B. Peck >id Tuesdaj^' ! 'I«on, John ill 'im, rreorge:!!?. Thomas £ ^'S "•^y, Alex- I 5 K> Murray, ih "', Amand « '"t, David! '2, I^loakney. ll» * AIT ■ I ^ » Warren,' •- '''"'^' OhI- : ir ' -Joseph !|S' Jiowser, ig* >'■. Kiifua Hamilton, ' h /iUteti, j 'tucbe I "iican, it, ifoho h Allen, land A. ' '. Maxi- 1 'inhort ' 'u. Magee &; Co., Hat and Cap Warehouse, 5 King Street* D 1 b '] 1872.] queen's. 69 K 6 w e ' h ! (^ ; »• *« , V ^: b I ee ^' Clerk of the Circuits. — Joseph B. Peek, Esquire. High /S/<«r?Vf.— Blair Botsford, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. — Chas. E. Knapp, Esq. Judgt of Probates. — Hon. ifdward B. Chandler. Registrar of Ptobdtes. — Charles E. Knapp, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and H^i7/«. -- William Backhouse, Esquire. Coroners. — Jacob Wortinan, J. C. Harper, W. J. M. llaniugton, Elias W. Elliott, Jot^hua Wood, Laban Lawrence, J. W. Chapman, Robert Boll, ChipiuAn W. Smith, John Blacklock, Colin VanBuskirk, Ralph Siddull, Thomas A. LeBlanc, Cliadcs Somer.-?, and Clemeut Burk, Esqrs. Commissioners for 'akiug Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — Wui. Wilson, Es(|uirc, M. D. (Dorche.ster), Edward Cogswell (Saekville), D. Ilauington, Charles Tbeal (Shediac), S. S. Wilmot, John Boyd (Salisbu- ry), Howard D. Charters, Stephen Binney (Mouclon), and all the Attor- neys at Law in the County. Com.mi.'iiiioners for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court. — Wm. Wilson (Dorchester)^ James Beaty (Moncton), S. S. Wilmot (Salisbury), and the Judge of the County Court in the County. Notaries Puhlic. — Hon. A. J. Smith, D. L. llanington, A. E. Oulton, and Charles E. Knapp (Dorchester), D. llanington (Sliediac), Bliss Botsford, and Chas. Holstead (Moncton), and Chris. Milner (Sackville). Commissioner of Sevoersfor Frost)/ Hollow Marsh, Sackville. — James Lowerson. Commi.tslnnen of Sewers Fox Creek Marsh, Moncton. — David Burke and Florian White, Ctmimissioners of Sewers Orcat Canal, Parishes of Sackville and Westmorland. — .Silas I). Copp, and Timothy hichardson. Comn)issi oners of Sewers Barachois Marsh, Shediac. — Dominic Mark Bndiot. t 9 B iis.'i, aiitTT. AVijldon {I Chapman (Dijrchester), Joshua Wood, W.J. M. llanington and Robert Atkinson (Shediac), Robert llallett and Jesse L. Bont (Siickvillc), Jacob Wortman (Moncton), Hugh McMonagle, and Robert Motl'ait (Salisbury). Issuer of Marriage Lietnses.—^. W. Tinglcy, Tirmnvf the General Sti'sions. — Second Tuesday in June and first Tuesilny in December. Additional 7tr//is— First Tuesday ni April and second Tuesday in September. couNTy OF queen's. Judge o^ the Coantg Court — JamesStcadninn, Escpjire. J. R. Currey, Ehcjuiie, Clerk. 'J'enns : Wednesday next alter fourth Tuesday in January and June, and the third Tuesday in Octi>l»er. Justices if tUe yv«(;t'. — .lolin M iicun, Thomas T. Hewlett, George W lloben, Charles Iveith, Thomas llairi.son, Charles P. Wetmore, John M'Aliister, .Iose|)h H. Perkins, Joseph Coy, Ciideoii 1). Bailey, .lames 1m- jj. gleclcw, Tiio lias Murray, John U.Earle, .lolni Ctddtineh, Diiniel .N. Smith, Giil>ert Perrv, .lames >lii)|), t'hnrleN K. Laiigan, David I'liillips, .lohn Curry, Davii El)l)('tt, Alex.Case, llenjaniin Boal, .loslimi Calkins, David ~i^rF. LnwtoHi Haw Manaluctarer, cor. North and U«orge«iYi^ '7 at i m [A ,'« f I 3 Best EnglUh r^u — ^ Orpp.,'~ — — ^: — — *■• '»j? N. B. ■ai' '< Woods «f ' Biiniu'll,' '^» •'>, Heiirv " of iri(.'.- Stewart ,'■'■":. ton, Jo.l|» • 'I'Kl A. ,0 tt'd o ''''«tmore. "» ^••'•, Esq. I.' nard. iJardlfj.r '■eWitt, Jeremiah Tracey, James Miller, James E. Simmons, William McLean, John Stone, James Payjie, William E. Perley, Adam Noble, Frederick W. Bailey (icorge N. n. Harding, William Harrison, David H. Smith, Thomas P. Taylor, Amos Thompson, George Grass, Amasa Carr, W. A. Smith, and, Orran Smith, Esquires. Clerk of the CirmitJi. — Charles W. Beckwith, Esquire. High Shrri(f. — James S. White, Esquire. C/'erk of the Peace afiil h'ce/ter of the liolh. — George Bliss, Esquire. Judge of Probate*. — Thomas A. Beckwith, Escjuire. RegUtrnr of iJeeds and With. — Nathaniel Hubbard, Es(|uire. Deputif Reffistrarof Deedx, Wllh and Prohatrs.— ,]. C'aikson, Esq. hnuer of Marriage Licnims — James K. Haziii, Es(juire. CommiMxioner for taking Affidavit.^. — James K. Ilazen, Es(iuire. Warden.— V\mfi. II. Clowes. Atfornei/H at Law. — Geo. F. Gregory, John L. Marsh, and Charles E. Beckwith. Ji'cciiier of Rni/altieif for Snnhurif and Qneena. — John Mayiiard. Coroners. — Gerhardus Clowes, Mosrs 11. Colmrn, Ficik'rii-k Seeley, Thomas Turnev, John \i. Seelv, llnny Kees, .Mhtit I'ergiisdn, John T. Bailey, 11. B. Mitelidl, Thos. «'». Miles, Thomas Taylnr, and Geo Ncible. Aurliouerrs. — (ieiiige C. Nevers, Thomas A. Ikrkwith, Joiin S. Covert, and William Burpee. Terms of the General tScmons.- -First Tuesday in January, and Third Tuesday in June. COl'NTY OK t'AUI.KToN. « Judge of the Coiniti/ Court. — James (J. Steven-. Esquire. William M. Com»e'll, Clerk. Terms: Seeoml Tuesday in March and December, and the first Tuesilay in July. Justices of tin- Peace. — .lolin Diiiblee, David Mnnro, .\. Tpton, Paul M. Bedell, Chas. Periey, R. D. Beardsley, S. Kstabntoks, ChaHes Connell, J. A. Phillips. .lames Lockwood, Josepli Burpee. Zeplmniah Mills, Leonard R. Harding. Geoige L. Raymond, .hiines U. Tiqtper, William T. Isiird, Matthew L. Phillips, ,\bner Bull, los. Hideout, 'aivi^ Kstey, Nlielniel Mc- (fuirk, James Keliev, Stephen (i Burpee, Williiun lliywiinl, MiMijund!! L. Riehanlson,.t(»hn ilnltar. John Ilo'land Kstey, Calvin rlmnliill, William A 9 at 9 1 X H (0 9 9 S n in ■a a » 3 i. f 1 M Alexaudrn WorkM Saw Factory, cor. North and CleorKC-sts. If ^2 ------:^SS^a'one^ Saint Joh„^ ^ CARI.KTON. ■ ~~ ~~^ [1872. ^^/'"(y- Wm. .V. P. a ^^'•^'^- <>f the Peace Wn- ' - -i-ure. ,1 Cyrus H,„.Vt ''' ^'"•'■"^vfx—IJ Aj p ,, , '•"M> r fi B. 1872.] D. Magee & Co., Dealers in Fnrs, 51 King Street. GLOrCKSTKK. TS 'am liiiidsaj Jex. Kirkpa- , J.im Forrest, ''«w, Ilariiil. ' nnott, Rich, f ''', William 1 1 '". George 'o. Thomas | ^■«^ Harris I '"«^", John 'i ' '^- Sinith, '," George VV. '(3 le-S John (6 ^<'ln. VV'ol-ill 'ilbert \V. I g S Georere r Tohn Afc- i; A'clirido, |'5 Wchardllfd ^ John '2 Wef^ean, |;» William |lr T. H. )|» 'ongdll, ',5 J)^'ers, 2 orbit, :- iieon, li''^ ewis 'iris- Ap- aiid ovv, •II. |S. III. Il- ls 3 « u e 0) s 0» o IS hi is >. es CC 1^ 2! » ■ Hi S I jll nell, M. D.. Tlieodore II. Estoy, liiohurd Port, Thomas 15. Trafton, No- hemiah Tompkins, Richard H. Iv.'tchiim, Wdliam T. Baird, Elijah M Shaw, imd James A. Phillips, E-<(|uiies. Aid'HottprrK. — Whiu^ou I'ay.son, James II. Jaecnie-^, .lames Ifohcrtson, William F. Dihbloo, H. M. G. Garden, and Simeon MeLeod, John Ec'gar, i and (ieor<;e Strieklimd. j Coinmf-ssiuHft' tinder fJi'! AbxfioynVnirf Dnhfnrs^ Act. — J. Ditihlee. ! Terms of thf General iyrssionn. — Fir.fcManns, Esquires. (hiiiiiiina'iotii rs for inkhi'i B'lil. and Ajfi'ho'ifn in the Snprenif Court. — John Doran, Moii. lioix'it Youiijr, .lanica <■. 0. BIaol((«'c/.s'.--Kranei.s Alexandre, Wni. Taylor, Hon. Uohert Young, llenry W. Bahlwin, Bnijaniin \V. Weldcn, atid .f(»hn Kerr, Esquires. Ti-nnti (f the Gencnd .b'e.s.sia^/.s'.— First Tui'.-,day in January and the First Tuesday in July. COUNTY OF KKNT. Jiidqe ot' the Conntii Court. — Hon. Bliss Botsford. James D. Phinnov, Esquire, (ItM'k. 7Vnn>i : Third 'Tuesday in January, liist Tuesday in April, and first Tuesd ly in July ami Xoveinber. JiLsticcs of the Pracr. — Thoiniis W. Bliss, L. P. W. DesBrisay, John Bowser, Hon. David Wark, William Hanington, David McAlmon, William S. Caie, Gerni.iin White, !!■ imi Johnson, Lawrence MeLa- ren, James Burns, James Gir-an, i ■ irence Curran, John Jardine, Junior, John Robertson, lie n-y I'l'ters, Junior, llenry Livingston, William M. Wright, John Brail, Joiui Sheriilan, Horatio Smith, Lewis B. Allain, Charles (Josselin, Luke .i(>hnson,Ainant Bourgeois, Senior, James Lucas, Alexander MeVVMUiams, Stephen Briggs, Davi.i MeVlin?), Joseph Doherty, Robert Brown, Thon)as Stevenson, John Stevenson, : Pjilward Walker, Alexander (Jirvan, Jonatlian, Dickinson, Zaccheus Phinney, Kenneth B. Forbes, Albeit T. Mnith, John Ford, Thomas Irvine, Alexander Johnson, Owen .VIcInerney, H. H. Wilson, Pierce Quiltey, John Harnett, Thcophilus Bilodeau, (shark's Cormey, Siiniuel Jerway, Simon Allen, Michael McFadden, Herbert Irving, Thomas I Ritchison, Alexander Robertson, Robert Chalmers, Thuleus Gallant, Andrew BourjiCeois, Thomas Porrier, Thomas Coats. Robert Cutler, John , C Ross, John T. Cuie, John Potter, Gerhardua C. Carman. Ausfuste Re- naud, Dominique Legere, Charles Richard, John Wheten, Peter l)ai>;le, Joseph L. Richard, JuleGounuin, Henry O'Leary, James Hannah, Marcel Barrio, Miles Smit i, Daniel O'Leary. Alexis GoU)i(uin, James Sowerby. John Sutton, John Davids, Nicholas Muzeroll, Peter Robicheau, James i IJernet, Oliver LeHlanc,AuthonyGirouard, Martin Flanagan, John M'Gee, ' Juddus Gosnan, Daniel Uobicheaud, William Bowser, Jun., Angus Mc- Lean, and VVilliam C. Gladstune, Esquires. Clerk of the ('Irciilf.t. — Caleb Richardson, Esq. Jfiflh Hheriff. — VVilliam Raymond, Estpiire. C'l-prk of the I'fnce, and Keeper of th^- liolln. — Charles J. Sayrc, E.S(i. Collector of Custoins. — Henry Livingston, Esquire. Judye of Probates. — Charles J. Stiyro, Esquire. 1872]| ., li'9 83 \\ R''.> 9 Ism S ''\ Stq ^\ cv». fe t herty 9 5 M. D =« ; Te «« t\ ^^' T3 "^ 2 torn* s S M r* ^ s A "I ^ Uvifv 1 ^-7 %m ' i* t'oui r ^ i X \ (6 Oi \ ^ tft ( , « .' 3 «« a 1 "'1 r 1 ^.iMi cr 1 t ■' ^^'^ pm. s 1 ^ A a. 1 t^ 1 Ml' as 1 *'l (i» I £'■'' tm» ^B ^ ^ ^B 9 ■ i •s '* B 9 Everittdr Butler, 55 KiuK street. Wholesale Clothiers. 'N72. [' Fur Caps .nd Felt Ilats—D. Magee & Co., r.l King Street. r>phl- '^ S «^ rD 1872] NORTHUMBERLAND. 76 n ^^"rf. ^■n- «* I llo » v b «« ^H 1 ' ^ % ^^H 1 ^Q^f., /; .g E ■ Is ••4 ■ent: 1 si' ■ ''IP* •«4 ^H HD ■ ►-^ lf,> ' 3 1 ^ ^H-« * B H "*'''^- S8 1 u u lotj. ^' ® 1 1 i S M o ' (9 1 to «f B ' % V »v ' ^ ■ • "'^'l' 1 > in 1 -a ^ 1 olin 2- 1 oil, a ■ « r.. « 1 ^ no, * 1 "n, 5? 1 » »vis » ■ 9« or, 5- 1 n. ' 3 ■ •■» ' « ■ ». 3 1 U8 ^ ■ ul^ 1 ^ 1 xtrife — Tlioinas VV. Bliss. Ks(iuito. Voro>in-x. — \\\\,ivid John.ston, Robert F.iK'oner, George Burcli'll, Alexander Saunders, Diuican Davidsim, John Join '-iton (TabusiiUac). Ale.x. Laggie(l3urnt hurel'i, John Fairley, William S vim, Peter Esson, William C. Ilarley. J(»h;i \evin, Charh-s Sarijeant, fesso G. Harding, Robert R. Call, Alexander .Fa.ssamine, Wil- liam Falc'ier, Vital .Mian, James T. Griflin, Jacob C. (ioiigli, Adam D. Sheniir, Michael Searle, William Williston, Jabez B. viowball, William MasflOD, jiio., John G. Laytun, EdocIi Flett, Jobn Cu n, Uarthulomew Stapletoij. John Hrown, Richard [lawkin, Wnliaiu Murray, Arthur Wright, alachi Dwryer, Francis J. Letaon, Joseuh l;. Gog^in, Hugh Holt, JaoiKs Edjrar, UonalJ McLaughlin, WilliaTr McKi •, .\vurd Hutchi- son, Charles C. Watt, Francis E. Winslow, Robert Rr wn, H.nrvey Fin- ney, Fati i;k FarrcII, William Knnis, Thomas Ambros' . .fames M( Gpe, William O'Brien, William Wilson, John Mc.Vau 'btoM .(abn McKay, JameH Fiipatrlck, Williuin («. Creighton, Prudene.n Huiiicheau, Matthevr Savoy, 1) moan MorriHon, Robert Whitney, David S:: nmers, William McKay, J uatus Farleigh, Alexander MiilB, James Gr am, Daniel Mc Millan, John McLajfgau, John Curran, Robert Swim, .> McDermo.t, Robert Jordan, William T. UnJerhill, jr., Jeremiah Mlock, Cbriles B. Lynns, John Sullivan. M •John M'C rmack. Thus IL Klaigber, and Robert Jfhnst. ('(■KiiK ■ 'riiE CiRcr ITS.— Samuel Thomson, Ksq iiiOK S KKiKr. — John Sliiri<'ff, Esquire. o i 1 p B fit o e 3 a It M d a 9 )bn Arbo, Alex. 'harles Donalds, irice OM)ounell, ,Sr., Fsqaires. t - SauH of all kiiidM made at the Aleiuudiu Works. i Best English Chemicals— Chaloner, St. Joha. 76 RESTIOOUCnS. If .1 . [1872. V Si 08.; o 9m o » cd s O a .a g :i' Clkiik ok TiiK Pkack and Kkf.pkr op the Rolls. — S. Thomson, Esq. JrncK OK pRouATKs. — Samuel Thomson, Rsquire. Rkoistkar. — Daniel Ferguson, Esquire. Kkgistrar of Dkeds and Wills. — John Lnwlor, Esqnire. CoRONKRs. — Allan A. Davidson, Robert B. Wa&^on, Edward Rogers, John McLeod, John S. Bun.son, John Thomson, M. D., William Willis- ton, B. N. T. Underhill, Elijah Fowler, C. C. Watt, James Patterson, William O. CreiKhton, John Fallen, M. D., and 8amuelLewin, Esquires. i TrtiMeex of the Grammar School. — Rev. W. S. Neales, Rev. F. R. ' McDonald, (too. A. Blair, J. B. Snowball, and Thomas F. Gille.spie, Esqrs. j COMMISSIONKRS FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN THK SfPRKKE CoURT. — Newcastle— Richard Davidson, and William Park, Esquiers. Borristerx, AttoruleH, and Notaries Piifdic. — Newcastle: Allan A, Davidson, Samuel Thomson, and Michael Adams, Esquires. Chatham : fieorge Korr, William Wilkinson, Daniel Ferguson, and Richard Carman. Escjuires. Commissioner for Solemnizing Marriage. , Esq. LssuERs of Marriage Licenses. — 8. Thomson and Elijah Fowler, Esquires. Seizing Officer of Hay cut on Crown Land. — William Parker. ArcTiONEKRS. — Robert T. Miller, Charles Marshall, John Fi.«h, Jabez B. Snowball, Robert Blake, Adam D. Sheriff, James Johnstone, George A. Willard, W. Wyse, John G. G. Layton, W. C. Barley, Elisha Fowler. Charles C. Watt, and James Patterson. Revenue Officers. — Chatham — Collector, Daniel Ferguson ; Landing Surveyor, J. C. E. Carmichael ; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, James T. (iriiffin. Newcastle— Collector, W. Parker ; Waiter, Searcher, and Lock- er, D. McGruar. Consuls. — ^'orwegian : Hon. R. Hutchinson. Prussian: Edward Hut- chison, Esquire. Chatham G ax Light Company. — Richard Hocken, Esquire, President ; William Muirhead, and Dr. J. Pollen, Esquires, Directors. Terms OF the (jfj«eral Sessions.— Second Tuesday in January and July. COUNTY OF RE8TIG0UCHK. Judge of the CorNTv Court. — Hon. Edwarti Williston. J. S. Morse, Esquire, Clerk. Terms: Fourth Tuesday in March, third Tuesday in July, and second Tuesday in November. Justices of the Peace. — D. Stewart, Adam Ferguson, Archibald Ramsay, William Hamilton, WiUiam S. Smith, John Ultican, John Mc- Xair, John Cook, John McMillan, John Duncan, John McMil'an, jr., John Gillies, Robert Ferguson, Alexander C. DesBrisay, Charles Murray, I'atrick Doyle, Allan Andrew, Donald McAHster, William Hamilton 2d, George Moffat, John McLauchlan, Patrick Doyle, jr., John Murchy, Alex. Laing, Archibald McKcnzie, William Mott, David Sadler, Joseph Wind- sor, William Park<'r, Thomas Kerr, David Ritchie, jr., John Mclntyrc, Hugh Blair, A. W. Y. DesBrisay, William McMillan, George Haddow, Peter Hamilton, jr., James Ritchie, James Reid, jun., Malcolm Patter- son, John Quinn, Andrew Harvie, William Jamieson, David Duncan, jr., John Adams, jr., Paul Devereaux, Lawrence Lepoint, George White, Robert Archibald, (Jeorgc Wright, and Adam Duncan, Esquires, Rjt* VmbreUas and Parasols at 55 King Street^ n 9 SB B a D A 9 ll \» Is I at V el ' b o in Ul o P^- ^wgee & Co., Hatg, Caps, and Furs, 51 King Street. logcrs, ,' person, "^^ Juires. ; a^ rnian. >wJer. » I'abez orge wJer. ,ock-|| Jut- 1| 2 md i« 1: Id 11 2 k a 89 B a 1872.] ALBERT. 77 V it B d ^ ••4 e •9 Dugald Clerk of the Circiutb.— Joseph Cunard IJarberie, Esquire. High Sheriff. — William II. Phillips, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. — A. Barberie, Esq, Sprrooate. — James S. Morse, Enquire. Rkoistrau of Deeds and Probates.— Andrew Barberie, Esquire. ScpBRvihOK of Roads.— John McLaughlin, Esquire. Issi.EK of Marriaoe LICENSES.— A. Barberie, Esquire. COMMUSSIONER FOR TAKINU BaIL IN THE SuPRE.ME CoCRT.- Stewart (Dalhousie), and Chas. Murray (Campbellton), Esquires i'oMMISSI ONERS UNDER THE ABSCONDING DeBTORS' AcT.— Dugald Stewart and Geoi-ge Haddow. Coontv Theasdrkr.— Donald Stewart, Esquire. Revenuk Officers. — Port of Dalhousie — Wm. Montgomery, Esquire. Collector o^Ciiwtoms ; E. I. Stewart, Esquire, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. Preventive Officer — William Jamieson, Campbellton — Robert McMillan, Deputy Treasurer ; John Duncan, Waiter, Searcher, &c. Coroners.— James S. Morse, John U. Campbell, Allan McKendrick, William Disbrow, M. D., and Samuel Shaw, M. D., Esquires. Fishery WARDENS.—Alexander Chamberlain and Ebcn. Ferguson. Teacher of Grammar School. — Mr. J. R. Miller. Auctioneers.™ .John U. Campbell, Charles Murray, David Sadler, William Montgomery, John Phillips, and James Ritchie. Restigouche Agricultural Society. — Adam Ferguson, Esq., Presi- •9 u j\ dent; Charles Stewart, Esquire, Vice President; William Montgomery, •M Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. ^ Terms of the General Sessions of the Peace. — First Tuesday in g January and second Tuesday in July. I I >p4 s s 08 K » o Si V M COUNTY OF ALBERT. Jttdffe of the Count;/ Court. — Hon. Bliss Botsford. .'^amuel G. Morse, Clerk. Terms : Fourth Tuesday in Juno, and second Tuesday in November. Term of the Albert Circuit Court. — Second Tuesday in July. JHiph Sheriff.— Joseph S. Head, Esquire. Keeper of the RolU and Clerk of tlib Peace^ and Clerk of the Circuits. — ^'anjuel G Morse, Esq. Surrogate. — M, B. Palmer, Enq-iiio Registrar of Probatu. — ' '. nvie' 'i. 'T .rse, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and V Us. -C- o? ,e Calhoun, Esqture. JusHces of the /•'.... r-p.— If o. I). B'' ford Chandler, James Brewster, John Lewis, William U. S J-.: v «s, Gf!,._^ Calhoun, Elisha Peck, Enoch Stiles, Edward Steven.s, ,7, o. '-V/'f?, Robert Wright, Isaac Gross, John Wallace, James Rogers, Levi V\ ells, John A. Reed, Hiram f]dgett, Ezra Steves, James ivyan, Williutn S. Hopper, John Rarchard, A. R. Chapman, James Horsman, Thomj'S Colpitis, Lewis E. Steves, Amos A. Bliss, William Hallett, Lewis Smith, James Caniworth, William P. Robinson, John N. Chapman, William J. Reed, John Alcorn, Nathan M. Bennett, John L. B. Steeves, William Fillmore, Peter Dutty, Joseph A. Steves, John Cleveland, Juu., Hon. A. R. McClelan, David Stiles, Wm. C. Pipes, Eliaba Feck, Jun., Guilford R. Smith. Gaius Turner, W. H. A. Casey, Winthrop Robinson, Thomas Smyth, Wiuthrop Akerley, .John Mathews, ManusMoFadden, Williams Woodwortb, Lewis Beutly, Enoch a a OB A « CD •1 M. 9) « 9 a sr 3 9 M M '% B 9 J Saws of all kinds made at the Alexandra Works. Davis* Pain Killer—Chaloner, St John, N. B. I ^ll 18 VICTORIA. [1872. s u ' U : ! e' e fit *\ hi Dawson, John Mnrshiill. Ooorije Kiirnett, Junica Mcljiitchev, Williun-, E. Hi^sh(>p, Jotin Honnett, >ioloiiion .->l«-vos, ('. K. S:nilh, l{()l)prt. Chupiimn, John K. Tiiylor, James A. DiiH'y, E. S. Outhouso, .lohn McUee, K. K. Colpitts, Wm. Howard, and Alexander f»il lart, Esuir.res. Coroners.— \V. J. Lowis, M. I)., WilliiiM ('. TritcH, P. K. Moore, Ro- bert Wrifiht, D. M. Steven, and Silas Lytids, Ks(|nires. Coniviixxiouirit /(ir tnkinij Ajfiilarifx in thr Supreme ('onrl — tleorgc Calhoun, F.lisha Pock, and Samuel (iro9.s, Esquires, and the Ittorneys practising in tlic County. 0(fieial Asuitjnee (Insolvent Act 18fiS»). — Georpe Calhoun, Ewjuire. Altornr/tn n»d Solicitor*. — Sumuel (i. Morse, M. B. Palmer, Charles A. Peek, and Allen A. Peek (Hopewell), EsijuireH. Lsiirr of Marrhitic LiifHxru. — M. H. Palmer, John Beatty and Samuel Boyd (Eljjin), Esquires. Ti < chrr of the Grammar Sehoof.—Ocoriic Heatty. ^ CommissioDer for tahiiuj Sptrinl Had iii the Supreme Court at //oy«'(r'7/.— (leors^e ('alhom», Esiid, llilairo LeVasseur, FlorentFournitf, John Hartt, Koderiek McLean, James Grew, Uo.sanuuid Violeite, Joshua D. (Jibersttn, Jo,sepli (" r. Vital llebert, Adam J. Heveridge, Franeis Tibbits, Ezekiel ilMtiliiiisd'.i, .Mtraliam \t Cooml»e>, William I). Kearney, (Vril Patrols, William Everitt, William M. lia.skey, ('ornelius McManuus, Joseph Ilian- view, William Morehouse, Elijah I-arlee, Levit Therriault, John Lynch, John Tohin, Augustine I)aigl(>, Joseph .Martin, Samuel HLshop, lianlel iIopkii>s, Duncan Heed, Thomas Cro/.ier, Fiederiek \W. Brown,. Natha- ii'el L Price, Magloire Albert, Magloire Hebert, Thomas (7hassic, Ward ('. Burpee, Alexander L. Watson, John Ji'idvins, W. 11. Newemnbe, Lewis Piekett, Elijah E.stiibrooks, Peti-r (). Byrain («/»J \ * I'i'«rr. B Prnovs 'i D. Alagce A. Co., Hat and Cap Warehouse, 51 King Street. 1872.J iiOMINION OK ("ANAPA. 79 icr. tt. o u ^^ u ' «B as; M (i ^: «| ^: I a ••1 B l\t" jur of the RoJIx and Cli rk of f/ic /Vat-e.— Clmrles II. Lugrin, Eti(|iiirc juihfe of J*rnhnte*. —?'An\yiA J. H:il\fr, K^quiro. J\\(/in/rar of i'tolmUs, Jhalti ami ir/V/v— Tlioina* F. Tihhet.s, Esq. hum r of Murrini/r /.irrnsrs. — H. Hi'ViMi>iti/ 7'reasurers.'-V. VV. Hrovvn, Esqiiiro, (inind Falls ; Francis Tibbit.'*, Es(iuiro, Andovcr ; A. BtTtn.m, Edinonston Anctioneers.-~\W Clifford, F. E. Heckwitli, Wni. Ilartt, and Tlioma.s Crozii'r. Tnunne Cartier, Bart., Q. C, Minister of Militia and Dclenee ; lion. Samuel I.. Tilley, C. B., Minister of Customs ; Hei. Sir Immiu'Is llincUs, K.c.M.C., .Ministerol'Kinance ; Hon. Hector Louis Lungfviu, C,M , Minister ol' Public Works; Hon. .Mcxander Morris, Mini.ster (»! Inliind Ueveiiue; lion. .Fo- seph Howe, Secretary of State for the Province; Hon. Charles Tapper, (!. B., President of the Privy Council ; Hon. i'eter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Firtheri(!S ; Hon. Alexatuler (\impbell, I'ostmasiter deneral ; Hon. James Cox Aikins, Secn^lary of State lor Cmiada ; lion. Jean C'lius. Chapais, Receiver (I(!nerul ; Hon. Chrislo[>l)er Dunkin, Minister of Agri- culture and Si, itintioH. Wm.ll. Leo, Esq., Clork; Wm. A. Ilaimsworth, Esq., Assistant Chrk. Hewitt Berniird, E.-iquire, Deputy ol f he Minister of Justice. (ico. Futvoye, Esij., t^. ('., l)e|)uty of tin Minister of .Militia und Hefem-o. J, F. Lawton, Alexandra WurkM, St. John, N. li. n 9 a J e o « I I !^ A I OB 9 ■ e a ti. 1 i 4 l7 80 Genuine Eaii de CoIof;ne--J. Chaloiie*', 8t. John, If. B KXKCITTIVK ANI> LKOISI.ATIVE OOUSCU.S. [1872. Rohort \F. S. Boufhctto, Es(juin>, romniissioncr of Customs. William Diokiiisctn, Esijuirc, DtpiU}' Iit.s|K'clor (iciuiul. Joiin Lati^ton, Esiiuiro, Amlitor. Toussiiiiit T'lidciiu, Erti]., Deputy of tho Mini.-^tor of riihlic Works. Ak'xaiuk'r Miutul, Escjiiiiv, Coinmissiomr of Inland IN'vrnut'. E. .A. Mfredltli, Kst\., LLD., rnilor Scori'tary of State for the Provinces. William Smith, Eh(|,, Deputy of the Mini.-n, Hathur.>l)oo. Ilia Honor lion. W. N. PKAUlK IIOWLAND, V. »., Uuulenaiit (Joverriorof the I'rovhu-e of Ontario. IIl« Honor I.ieiit. Oeneral Sir ("IIAIILKS M AS TINGS DOYI.K, O. C. M. O., l.ii'Ulennnl (iovcriior of Ihe Province nl Nova Soolla, Hon. A. (J. AKClllHALD, Litui. nniil Governor of Use Norlli WoBt Turrltorlos iiiiil Manitoba. PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. His Honor Hon. I.EMl'EI, AM.AN WII.MOT, D. C. L., Meutonant (Jov- ernor of the I'rnvinco of New Ikunflwiek. Samuel Adams, Enquire, Private Seerrlnr}i tothe Limt. (tovernor. Lieut. Colonel John Saunders, Prorinnal Aidc-dc-Cnmp. K.VKCITIVS COl'NCIL. Hon. John J. Fuasku, PrrHtdrnt, sr a o e SB » a y B I » 1 B ? gg:. - — - gj ! Hon. (teorgo h. Ilatheway, rrovincial St-cretary ; Hon. fieorgo E. King, _ Attorney (Jeneral ; Hon. Benjamin R. Steven.son, Surveyor (Jeneral ; Hon. £ William Kelly, Chief C(Mninissii»ner Bftard »f Works ; Hon. J. S. Covert, a — ■•-,» — - — - — 1 -,-,_. Hon. W. 8. Caie, Hon. Joseph L. Moore, Hon. LevlteTheriault. LKttlSLATlVR COUNCIL. Th« Honorable John Simcor SAUNiniiH, /Wsidnif. Hon. R. H. Chandler, Hon. John J. Fni»»er, lion. Chiirles llanison, Hon. Win. Hamilton, Hon. A. .Mel, Seely, Hon. John H. Ryan, Hon. Daniel Hnnini^ton, Hon. William. Todd, Hon. Charles Perley, Hon. William tUvcritt &. lliitler, 55 King Htr<;et, Lluenii uiitl Cfitiuns. i 1 Mu 1 Joi \ • Ow ? t Br g « Ik a I g; I ■d u as a, ^1 I B. |fl872. IvS. I i floes. 1 til ro. » fl e o ■I ill' ? D. magee ^ Co., Hat Manufacturers, 51King Street. 1872.] HOUHE Oir ASSKMBLY — OKKICKUS OF THK CllOWN. 81 a; H tr f at Muirhcad, Rkh. Roliert Voviiij^, Iloti. John Lewi.s, Hon. Thomas R. •loncd, lluD. B. lieveridgc, Hon. O. Mclnerney, and lion. J. Kobuisou Owen. OfficevK. — Geor-ii' Hotsford, Ksquiro, Clork ; J. H. Phair, Rsfniirc, As. aistant Clerk ; H. K. .Fouett, kscj., Uflhor of Hlack Rod ; Rev. John M. Brooke, D D., Chaplain. IIOLRK OK ASSK.MHI.Y. _ Honorahlc Piimis A. Vaii,, Spriikrr. .■; CoHiitji of York. — KobtTt lluliiiismi, H )ii. George L. Ilatheway, J. A j2 "p Ueckwitii, ami ('haih's MfPlicr^itn, EHcjuiii'.-^. . : g. Counf If of S'liiit Jo/i II.- -Wnw. (h>t». K. Kiiij;, Edward Willis, Michael u ! \V. Maher, and .JoHopli Cinaiii, KMi|uin's. .5 1 County of Wcittiiiorfiiitil.—Aw'^KiAMcilnwn, JVter A. Lunlry, Hon. J. £ L. Moore, and I). L. Ilanin^iton, Ksquires Countif of Ckarlidtr. — lion. Honj. R Su-vcnson, F. Ilibbard, .Ii)6ieph ^» Donald, and John Mf.Vdam, KHciuires. jjA Countjf of Kinff'n.-'-K A. Vaii, George Otty, and J. Herbert Craw- IL, •\ ; ford, Eri(|nireH. jl • * I Conuti/ of Queens.-— Ci\d{:on D. Bailey, and Ebeneztr Williams, Ea-':** j ; quires. s^ ! C Tiltbets, En(irs. Citif of iSaint ./ohu.-Annm Alwurd, and William Wedderbnrn, Estjuires. OfficevH. — Charles P. Wi-tmore. Esipiire, way. Reetiver (leneral : lion. George E. King, if 5 I Attorney GeneiMl ; William Jm-k, Esipiiie, .V'lvooau- G.-neml ; William '2 ' II. Tuck, Esquire, Clerk ol the Crown; James ri. Ikek, Esqiiiie, Auditor 5 g Geneitd. |j^ ;5 J W Hmith, Deputy Provineial Sjeretary and Dt-puty Reeolver (ieneral. £ Andrew Inehes, Esq . Deputy Siirvi'vor (ieneral. g Qmrn'H Cmltpr, 18(15. JuHtiriii.—\Un\ Jdliii (' All«Mi, 22il Si'ptemlHM-, l.S«:» ; lion. .Joliii W. WcMoii. :ie.«day in Oetoher. N!.>noi'alile Charles Fisher, .lud>je; F A. II. Siiaton, F.-iti , Kc;:istrar ; William .lack. F-^q , Advoc.ilc (J.'neral ; (J. Sulm-y Smit'i, V,'<^\ , Siiiro- gate; Tlnitnas C. Iluihlicrt Mum'IiiI. Tkrmh — Thi^ fourtli Tiiesdav in l-'eliiiiarv, .lunc, and (►ctohi>r. KveVttt Ae Butler, AA KIiik Nti«>et, Dry ^ 08 H i 'v • # .14 1 .S 1 ft 1 1 ( i« 60 es ■I ^ a *« •If "S a) M. • ,. *" w M, ^ n.i'O f » ' 6 I 0^ ■ la C> 1 ■ ee 1 it 1 a 1 a> «• I XI COliRT OK VICK AKMIKAI-TY. Honomblo Robert I,. Hir/.Mi, .Fiidjri' aiirovini-< .] TbttiK,' inurlivd tliu» * uro Notaries rultlic. Iit*r not rt'sldliiff NAMES. I JiimfK Shannon Afoiw. i Hon. .John Simcoe SavuiderH Mom. K, n.; Chandler, Q. C. j VV'illiHtn End, Cliarlen P. Wetinore * (jleori iJorcheHtur. 25 Hnthurst. do. Frcdericton. do. do. 2rt:Riv. d« Chute. do. Si>int .lohn. 28;Frede?icion. do Saint .lohn. ;^o (bi^ctown. do. Kniu'ston, K.C. .'(1 UallioUMie, ;irSt. Anlin. ;:s F.edericton. ;)7 .*nri'lie,->Ur. m n i "I 'Hmwn made nud r«i)nited at the Aleiaiidra Huikd. I' Chaloner*i« Auiline Dyed— Cor. ttinsand Germain Streets. I ! as 8 84 BARRlSTKUa AND ATTORNKTS. [1872. NAMES. Aamlttt'tl Attofney. e I e g b e t i c B Dttvld Shank Kpfr, Q. C l)Avid Lewis Dibblee. A //on. J. H Gray, A Ji.. ( James White /iter. (leorK*-' Holsford, WiUinm Jt^ttMfurd Chandler^ Johi\ /). A'i linear, ClujrUs WaUtr Wardlatv, *Murtlii H»!iit Palmer, •Francis A. 11. Straton, ... JumeH Stanley Morse, ThuopliiluB DuHbririuy, Sam'ifl J. iScovil, A. Ji., ... William K. M. Uurtis, ... *l!harleB Duff, William Tyinj /\ter», Aitdretv C. /Hack, *Jnmi'H A. /firding, *Allan A. DavidsoD, ..i James I'uterH \U|||uore, . . . 7'hnmng T. Wpf^ •James J. Kuyo, William A'. Twynam, Kdwurd 11, Wilmut, A. M., iieorKe Coniioll, Andrew W. Kaiusfurd, ' ... (ieorxe F. Hoine, •la* wis 1'. FiHlier, William M. I/ow*,. (Miarles Dolierty, '♦Ilumjihrey T. (iilbert .., Thomas ('. Cliapman, •William .lunu'M Gilbert, .., •AcaluB L. rulmer, Q. C.,., •Ueitrne Oitv, '"- - { /,'oliirt /Urltir, Jan., .... •Albert J. Snr'li, Q. C. ... I ./diiit!' Odtll A. /{., I •TlixmaM NV. liliss, .... •James A. James, . . . . j Uicltard S. Armstronif IhnnjIaH Ji.SUveiiK, . .. *Satiiurl /i. Davidtion, .... John Henry I'hair, .... (itvrye //ai'f, .... •Samuel U Thomson, Q. C, Albert T. 1>. Mchilmen, .... "(Jeorne Ulatch, .... 'I'liomas It. Moore, .... J amen U. Curry, .... .Mt'kaud«r Thomson Paul, ljV//i'Jw 111 my tlittltiiV'iy^. . , Ward ell I punt I Ih-ur;/, .'[. JS.^ N'liry li. /i'l.'fjiiio/t, .1. It., •Saiiiiiel Tliom^on, .... Admitted Barrister. 17 Oct. 168: 12 Oct. 6 Feb, sujll Feb do. do. 11 Feb., 3(i 11 Feb., 1837 17 June, U7 14 Oct., 87 r,8 do 10 Feb., do 18 Oct., 9 Feb., do IR June, 12 Oct., ti Feb., 13 June, 17 Oct., do 17 Oct; do 17 Oct., 4 Feb., OJut^e, 14 Oct., do 8 Feb., do 18 June, 18 Oct., 18 Oct., tf Feb., do la Oct., 8 Feb , 18 June, 10 Oct , tf Feb., do do !7 do 12 Juue i) do. do 11 Feb, 8 Feb. 14 Oct., 18 June, rt Feb., Sit do 8t) 3s'ir> Out., 4 Feb., do II June, dojUOct., 40 3 Feb., 40 ?U June, 40 13 Oct, do I do 40 18 Oct., do do 4 do 111.!.. do I do do do do do do do 4*t 13 June, do do do do 1 J Oct ! .) do 14 do do 4ti do do 47 4*> 4m 47 47 1847 do 1S47 4H do do do do 4H do do 47 do 4^ ''(•Bidence. Siiiii. .lohn. Woodstock. Ottawa. Saint John. Fredericton. Aricbat, 0. B. Nova Scotia. New York. Hopewell. Fredericton. Uestigoucbe. liathurst. Kingston, K.O. Saint John. do. KinKB Co. Saint John. Saint John. Newcastle. Fredericton. Saint John. iSaint John. Australia. Fredericton. Woodstock. Tobique. Saint John. Woodstock. P. K. Island. Saint John. do. Dorchester. •Shudmc. Saint John. Saint John and Loudon. [H tu. Dorchester. Nora Scotia, liichibucto. do. Saint John. United States. CalitorniM, Fredericton. Safnt John. Sussex. Saint John. Hopewell. (}agetowu. St, Andrews. Saiiil John. do. New York. Newcastle. D B (N In :sfi % OB s e B 3* '? ■J-. n v.. ■f. •J Evvritt A Hntler, 5.1 KIiik Htreet, Oil TanXarriiTiiui/ atfik. ll. JWnpi*e Ar Co , lint and Tnp Wnrchonsr, 5 Kinjr Stircot, Ince. Vin. fck. i"n. B. pn. :§ ■f. mm 0. 1 » 1 IS Iff 1 * |1< n. II Hi i »* ^ X. ;■'■ !i • 9 1 u 06 n. 1 r« 1 ^ IWi ■ ■a a is J ' f ^1 >• r' "^ 1 ce d. M I 1^ m* I ^1 ^1 9' I' 1 Is b H s od ° ■ ;s ta. ^ « ■ «* ■ «B j;? > • ^ i 1 hi * i'^ 1 i? 1 8 4 •« ^H ^ 1 1 S ISV2.] HAKUISTKRR AM) ATTOUNKVS. 85 NANfKS. Admltti'd AtioriK-y. .\(!initfci'rtiii(rtoii Grimmoi, 14 Oct., *Ueiiiv N> Frith, , Ho . /'lU. M,trln'.n ! William V'ilkinson, . . . . i *t;.n. <;. ,;ifh,rt, A. li I h'llicurd ./ ii-k, .... *|{. LiHtf Peters, Q. C ! * Ihuiifl !•' rgusoii, .... Kihvnni H rhuiidler, Jiin., .JiiniL's Fri>-i r. .... .loliii t'. V ill- low, Wiiiiiiin V . Street, A. H., *IUil»ert I' iitcliiMHori. .... *J()hn .Jill les Fniser, Ikiij'tuiin II. dray, A. B., *lie\vis J. \lmon, .... *l). (}nst;i lis Mailiiurhliin, ♦I'liarli's A'. Wei. I. Ml, A. .M., AlexiiniliM Miilleiitiiie, *ll>ird n- rs, A. li , Williiiiii I Dole, A. H., .... ■/aiiii'< •/. ,\V/r, .... .John I/. Maj-sli, Jiiii., .\. |{., .hiiiti^ Tn 'i>r,Jiin.. .... "William' leiirv Tuck, Q. C, *("tiarles . . .Siiyre, .... (iiorijf /•'/ . il'., ".laiM'!* It .Muesliuiie, . . . . i *('liarl(» ''. lviiu|i|», . . . . ! •fharl.s ■ . Skill. ler, Q. C.,.' *(leoiu.'."* diiev Siiiilli, A. M., I l>.iiiinl, i;j Oct., do April, do Feb., Oct., do do (lu Feb , June, Oet., June, do April, 4: I'> Feb , 4'' 47 !■'' June, do do do Oct., 4'.i do do do I do do du 47 I'i Oct., 47 I'j June, 4s Oct., .'.o 7 Feb., do \0 April, i>n .■)|| I'cb., do 1'2 June, i'ti Oct., do (to do '^7 Oct., ■"'() ^7 Oct., ■M 1" June, r.! Oct., Oct., J uiie, do do d>. do o;! do do r,4 ; ilo do dn do 4h .'lO 68 :.i do r.i fi.-. 6;J do Oct., do do June do ] s:, MuliiiAii iiMiis Wri!flit,A.|{., I April, ,I//M).v /to/ font f'AoiiiJler, . . . . i do V. (Irnv .si' rritt, ' June, *F. 10. Ilaiker, n.r.I { do *l'ie.!eiick I'. Hobin-n Jarvis, . . . ; do 1 Jonei l< ('. Hiubi-ni', ....I Oct., I Cliitrle.s il U. Fi-luT, ,...j do VVilliuin 11 .Seovll, " ....' do lliorli Jo '.', ..... do Moll" I <;ri; Ion riiffofil, ... I «lo June, Juili', Oct., do do do Feb., June, - O. t., June do do do do (5ii 11' Oct., do June, ilo Oct., do Jiiiii', do A)llil, do I'.tOet., do I',) do t'i 1 I Oet. do i;t d ) do do I \ I el., ,S..(1 .".•ii ^7 do do r.M do do l: ;»',• do ii<> til) dr i • >i 1 sr)^> do Ml do (io do .'I'.t *;i ti'i (i:.: (A do f.l <;.'. do do dn til ti , rVcdericton. .\ustraliu. Wesiiiiorland. St,. Stijibcn. "^iiint .John. Oi'avva. Cbatliain. Saint John. Charlotte. Saint John. < batliHai. Monetou. ♦ luithani. Woodstock. FrederictoD. liichibucto. Fredericton. Ilalidix, N. S. .-^aint John, liatliurst. Saint John, .Suiut John. do. do. .VinhefHt. I'rederieton. I'liited .Stall's. >aint .John. Kichiljiieto. .St. .StephtMi. Iti.rihester. .Saint .John. Hopewell. >aint John. Di^bv. Saint .lohn. l)orehe.ster. Saint .lohn. Saint .lohn. Koiche^ter. St. ,\ndiews. !''rederieton. .'Mtiiit .lohn. I'liited .'status. Saint JcLn. do. do. Iloiiewell. -alllt Jolin, l> illioiisie. I'l'di'iirton. Culled SlatCH. S.iiMl John. I iiili'd SiiileM < • I and I' iilU B 9 n o S "1 A n I II i M 5' n % ■a a I .1 V. litiv. ton, Nt«tv Miiuiitartiii'Dr, cur. North iiuU (•i!orKi>-Nt«r Best EngliRh ChemicaIs»-ChaIoner, St. Johnt N. B* 86 IIARRISTERS A!*!) ATTORNEYS. [1872. i 4 H as a ca I e MM C I £ c ■g s © NAMES. *.Tame.s Eil^ar, »A. Rankir Medoll, .\. B Thomas A. VVt'lliiig, *Edward L. Wijtnioti', A. U. William M. fonnell, LL. H., *UeorKe F. On^goiy, Thomaiy KtUii. .... ♦William Coiebrook I'erlcy, ♦Peter Besnurd, Juu., Charles W. Cole. Charles A. Holstead, George E. Kiup, A. B T. Barclay Robinson, A. B., Charles H. (Miaudler, Caleb Richardson, . . . . I^itnck E. Sivfi'riy, .... Finnemoro K Morton, Lewis A. MilJH, .. . . Richard B. Weldon, William L. T. Seely, James F. McManus, Alfred ilenrv DoMill, A.M.. Frederick A. Morricm, A. B., *ll. Lawrauce Stnrdtie, A. .M., Silas Alward, MA., I'dvr Milki>\ liohevt lirot>k6 l'i:t''rs, . . . . bidwin Byron VVin.slow Robert Caie. . . . . TlnniKiM LxWiM }^lln'i^iou^ A. H Andrew G IJluir, Alfred F. Street, (iforgo .McSorb'V, •lanu's G. ForbeH, .... Henry C. McNionagU' A. (;. Fairweatli r, Frederick W Stockton, .... Walter .lainP.< K'lncr William ll'-ioi'v .Sivmio'i, ... Rol>.rl .1. i'lU'li' \, R,>h,>t M'tfihw, A. M , stun It ij lioyl, ... Allan Altreo I'et-k, Randol|)b Kolchnm Jones, Isaac VlloH Jiifrk, \. U. ... James llannuy, John /'. Iltuhon, j X. Herbert Vail, i Israel S. Gross, ] Daniel Jordan, jun., i Jusiuh Wood. i Altred K () iU.,n. I * ' oguHfuH II llaiunittiMi, . . ] 'oiMi Hcrl" 't < ■ iwl'i-ii, . . . Gilbert R I'l.jt ' y, l.i;. i , Admitted .\ttornty. 26 Oct., i' Feb., Irt April, I'J June, do do do do do do 1'2 June, do do 10 Oct., do do do l»()ct., « Feb., do III Oct., 11 do K; April, 17 .tune, 15 Oct., do do Feb., Feb., 7 Juno, Irt do do do do do 12 Oct., 12 June, do lt'> do l.*^ Oct., do 62 do ti3 do do do do do do r,:i do do «8 do do do (•.3 1)4 do do til I do do «,"( . do ('..■( 1 do 1 do do do n Oct., do 12 Oct., do 11 Oct., do do 12 Oct., do ir. 0"t., «7 10 Feb., do (to 11 Juno. do di) do dii tlV 1 ni- ls Oct., lit Oct., 12 Oct , 9 Feb., 11 Feb., 11 Feb., 15 April, June, 13 Oct. April, 8 Feb., S July, April, do do April, June, do 6f> 8(1 6ti Ovt., : Oct., . Oei., do Of) j Woodstock. fi4JFredencton. , .. ;Shedi«c. ().i;Frt*d«ricton. ♦I'lj \^^ocd>uick. do Frerttiicton. d(. I^ L. fslund. do Saint Jubn. do! do. (i,")il)orcluster. r)r)!Moncti»n. do: Saint John. it4| do. 65 do. ()i) Ri( hibuc-to. Are«took, ji'^nsscx Vale. St. Stephen. Saint Jobu, Saint John. 6i; Frodericton, «),') Saint John, do do. ().".[ do. do I do. B7 Ottawa, . . . iAustralii. »)7jFredeiicton. do Richibii to. . , . ; United States. (>7 iFredtricton. doj do. (to Suint George. «7iSaint John. do| do. do do. . . . .'Birt John. I'lT .-alM .1,11 II. tiT r'«i'..iit .Jol.n. i'>7 d(\ do N( w \( r«, . . . VV'iiKi.iiir, S. . . . llopcut ll, \Vo-.;dstork. Saint .lolin. Krederioton. . . jNew York. t!7; Saint Juhu. 07 1 do. Ou Saitil John. , . .i Dorchester. rtS do. it(> Saitii .loliit. do dc. '.< •■iii;i .folm S •17 »i7 f.7 9 O r o m e a a e d B a s B B "R 9 rt -■» ■JD o EveriU Si Uutior, CtCt King MiiH't, Itotiiil l>ry Ciuods. wl|^ fnoe. [ck. foa. I'm. ion. lofj. rn. n. P B I f e0 e B a '0 »«. ■ 0: ft e 4' es if D. Magee & Co., Hat Manufacturers, 51 King Street. ----- - _ - - ....,_ - 1 ^ 1872.] KCOLKS '. ASTTCAL. 87 NAMKS. 1 A.lmittf.l Adiritli-d p, • , „ . Allortu..v. , Jlarr..sl.T. I^'"''"'""-.-. 1 Jereniiuh Tnivis, LL.H n .Imie I!? June <;« Saint Jolm. 1 Alfred A. Storkloii, A. M., do do do do do. ] MifhiiHl .Aduinx, 14 Oct., ((7 ;4 Oct., i;s Vcvvcastli', ! jHiries l{i*v»ridi:e, .... do do IC Oct., i;- Haiiit Jolin. j CJiarlps VV. herkwifh, do do U Oft , i;-. KrtMlitictou. | Kz.-ki.-l Mcf^.od, I,J-.|{. .... do do li; Oct.. lis Saint John. I U. ('hi|niiari Skitim-i', 10 Kcl)., »'.» Fn'rU-ncton. il Alex. W. Haird, Josliua Chandler, A. 5J. Stephen \i. Appleby do dol It June, ('.'.i Saint John. 10 Oct., lis; 2 Feb., 70 horelHsler. lit Oct., lixjN Oct 11 Woodstock. Charles II I.ntrnn, A B do doi"^:3 April. 7< (irMtid t-alis (It orffe II. Steadmnn, .... II Feb., tiltj Monoti.n. ..•.ilApiil, till I'i Apiii, 7"! I^aiiit .Inhn. Wilhuni H. .McSweenev, ^ Wdliani V. .Milner, ee Daniel V. (.'our.ser, L!.. B. do do l.") Ju'.e, 19 June. 6'.'il.'iJnn kxilk ;(i Frt"i ricinn. 3 li. Uichmond llurrisoi , A. H. lil Oct., »'•'.*, 11 Oct., TO Saint J»dm. ^ Charles A. Stockton, IjI,. li. . do doj do do do. .' do dol do do Uk;' il)nr»o. M V James I) I'hinnev, A. B. Si John liiissell Arnistronj?, |i!l Oct. fiy ji Oct.. T(i Suiiit J.iiin. ee John K«rr, Gvnnje II. M>,I'in,LL. li, Alex. Slasi n Thompson, Samuel Johepli liaker, Albert Josiph llickuian. is jr ■■§. ee do d( do' d( y Feb., 7o « Feb. di dri \\(\? ic!i.'Ht(>.-. do do H Ftb , "1 Saint J;)hn. *Moiiies(|U'en McMouald, '2i June, doir>Jiiiie, 71 ilalibniion Weidou, B. A. John Willet, d( do d( • h d. do. Mo. •J2 Oct , do, 12 Oct. Thoni.is '.V I'lerre \ i-an - I em lie I J. T Peters, Jr , LL.M. I do ndry, | do weedie, do na^le, lluiry K I'lani. A. UHinstord Balloch, Koberl A. Boiden, A. B. IS Feb. (in do d doi dc do d« do dc do do Uoseliester. do Nt llhtit do Si Sieph n. do <'<) . . . Saint John. . . . Chiitiuim .Sain I J oh I do ' do do 22Jnne, 71 George \V. Buil W'llliuni I'utfsloy, A. it., .... do (io Frederieton. Woodstock. Saint Jubo. do. es 9 8 a B 'li .a a Lu Schools ok tiik Ciu'I>tian o, >n|ieri()i Bkotiikhp, St. John and I'oitlaiid. Brother AcAOi-Mv OF TIIK 1 AitiKS (IP Tni-. SACitm H KAHT- SntM'iior School Sid- ney Sirct.- lirctlnr l,t o, .*-np»rlor. ^l•lll.|'ls, I'd lii^inl ai.o « ai Idon SoiliiOI.K OK TIIK Sl^-TliHl- OK CllAKITV Mother Aiitin^i'iH', SninT.oress. t, .lulm, I'oiiland I'lid Cu'l.ton. Christian l)iolhcr«. They Schools in Sain have also lu Orph .lis' Asyii.ni ni ihc C'ty ■^r. JosKiMl's < oi.LKiK, Nielli I aiiieno k. If' V Father 1-elVbt e, I'l enideut ] Revs, (ieolliiou, l,eeou.si, uml O'MalKOicv. I'rilH'ipiiis. Alexandra WorkN Saw l'Hcloiy,cor. North and Citorge-Kts. Lubin's PertuniRM— Chaioner, Saint John, N. B. Ktrr.KSIASTICAI-. [1872. ECCLESIASTICAL. •y.w. (Ill Kcii Of r.Nor.AKD. Bishop— Tlio Hi-lit HfV. .lolm M.'ii'.>, D. I)., Lord Uishop of l'"i\'i|i ricion — J''re>i''rirtf)/i. i Arm!»'r:rml .li>lm. J2 ^.-litil .Itiliii— (Iiciiii !:>ir;il.) Ni';ili-,». K.'v. Will. S., Ki'cliir. rii.iiliuiii. AriiiitiMiiir. Ki'v. \V.. IJi'c'or Si. .lanu's. NcaU'>. lIi v. T, lli'dur, \Vi'Mili»l<)ck. I'll I;. 1!. l\<\. I>. W., Mi>*!*icaii. < 'atlicilral, f— Si. .lulni )•>. ill rii'iiiii, mill .Mis.«iiiiiar> al New ^ Can V, lliv. li. T.. iirl.>. lUdlM-r'N. |;.'V. (i. (i., Ki-cti.r, Sackvilhi i ^ Ci.sl.T. Itiv. ('.«*., I'll H , St. .ImImi. |iiT I mill l»i«r«li.-r«tcr. U Covi-ri, Iti'V. W. >., Mi-'iiiii.ir.\. l,aiii'as-| I{lVlX(■r^'. lli'v. i;,. MiHsioiiary, S|irinr Si, raiil'% Siiivil, Ilex, ('aiidii, St. .IipIiii. siiaw. i:.v. r... i: •cliir. «;raii I r.iikf. Dowliiiix. Ki'V. 'riiri.pliiliis !■;.. Ki'i'iiir, ISmiili. I.'iv. i;. !'.., IJccinr. SI. (Jri.ru >\. iciiiarv, Kk'Ii llaiili>i-.|, i;c\..l. >.. \li-«i.ii!Mr>. r|iliatn.l iivunl. llarilMiii. Itrv.Caiiiiii. i;ii'lt>r. Si. laikcV.iSwiilii.v. Ilcv. M.. |;cct, ( an- -^aiiiilf\, Itcv. .1. !(.. Ki-cinr, I)iiiii;las. ii II Icilmry. inliiaioii. i:..\. i: \V rriiirr William :UI'I iMlllll'l l.'S. rr ilill. l!<-v. ,1. .1., i;..i.|.>riil Irmily. Saint' iiiul lliirii.ii Sl.'iiiinr. i;<.v. (i. II. , Uiitnr, St. .Vinlrcws, Hiclor, N.'iM-a.^Ilc. Slniuii.l.H, \',i-\ . It., nci'tor, MautitTVilli .ImIiii. Ha. llovi V. I, r. I.. V 'rii'im-i)|i, llcv. .1. aim >liii. ItiTtor. SI. l)iivi.l. M i>«iM|ll TV, AllililM'l' rip|i>.|, i;i\. W. 11., lii'i'Kir, liiufii.-liurv. - U>''aii Uiii-al.) ■■ .lailr,'\, Utv. W., \li.-.-|i'iiai\v. Si. MaryViTilli-y, Kcv. W. H., I'liratc, St. Liiki'"h, ami Sl;iii|,.y. — i.l»>.aii lllirah. Pi.rtlamt. .Far\ is Ui'V. (r, S. I». n.. Ui.rl.ir, Slii'-I Wan,< lonl, U.-n. K. \., Ri'cli.r. \nri. (liai — iDi'aii Kiirah. Ki'Iiliiini. U«.v. Caiiuu. I>. !>., U'l-lor, St. _(|)ian Uiiial) I ^ Li'i', lies. <'aiuin, I'll. I>., Kit I u. r'niti' toiidu Walk,!-, iji'v. ('aiiiiii, lU'ctur, llani|ttiiii. .Viiilri'Uf Wc.k.s. Urv. .V. II., Minsliiiiary. Hiu- B St 00 9 a o X rii'iiMi. .M...II.V. Urv. K llcctur, Si. Sic|ili('n. ; Wclhiiii'i', IN'V. I). I., Ciirali., Kinji-^tnii. Williams. Kcv. .1. S.. Mi..~i..narv, »'a — Mnlli'V, Iti'V. ClllliMI, Ili'i'Inr. Sii.. v,\. Malilu-w, UfV. C. 11.. Mit^'iiuiars, lVt«TH villc. .McKi.l. IJ.'x. W. l.flV. i:<.. III- iKiticllii.— (iK'iili Itiii-al.t ll.c) '. AVr. A,, lliliicil .Mli*>(i..narv, SI. ! .I..lm. lialliiirsl.! Wi.iMlniaii, Itcv. K, S., Kcciur, Wcnt- V Mi/u. i: Wrsllltlii. Iti'lind Mi^iimi.in,! Ili'M. D % IWilii-s Ilcv. <", MJMioimrN. r.titc.i.Iliic. Si DiocKs.w ('uri;<'ii sooik.tv ok m;w nursKWicK. 9 rreslileut. Tin- IS^'it ilcv. John, I.nrl lIlHtinp of Freih'rlctoii ; Vioe * Prestiili'iit.-", Ilmi .Tohn S. Saniiiler.*, Krcderick A. WIkkIhh, Kii|iiii'f, lliui. Saiiiui;! yj li. Tillf.v. ('. H.. ikfV. William Soovil. M. A iiii I William .M .l/iivin, lOsiiuiri- ; 'I'rca- j* surer, lltnry W, Kritli, K.-. I» , Siiiiil Amli (>\Vi>. fJolii'.liil.' ('..Ill "iiti'i — T'li- Ku.lil II. 'V. III., l.'.r.l llisli.ip (i!.\ ..lll.'li.i, llin.. (' |,.>o, I'll. 1»., ll.'V. \V. II. n. W'litT, .1. V «lt«i. >«..|i..ll..l.l, lU-v. W. H K.„.ii.l.iiiii. I» 1>. u-x , oflici..) W. 'I. .lurv's, I''.-.|iiir.', II. m. Mr. .Iiii'l.'.. .Ml.'ii, (Jfoi'itc A. .^'I'lioflfi,!, Kn.i., W. raiii:aii, K-.| , C. II I'.i iwcitSur, K-.,., II. W. Kril'.. K-ki (cv .illi,'!..). (Iio A. '• K<'li..H,'iii, riotji^'lurv to I'miiiniit.'c. I'rivlsion f r V'lil.iwr* inul (triiliaiM ot iho I Cloi j^y- iicv. (iu'ir;^!' l\'ar.Miii,,ioi'etiiry. KX'Cir.lveCimimlitiie- -llim. .Imlj'o .Vlli-ii, ' "Uvcritt^ Ilntlpr, ^7t KinK Street, >VholcNnlc Dry (JoodN^ |«7l>. // of ■•'ij. r: a* o o In, « ■a 3 3 » D. Magee A Co., DenlcrN m Fiirn, 51 KiugStrpet. 1872.] EfCI.KSUSTKAL. 89 P(»tmi<»l I>. I«.Tf'>»i, .1 itnex S I».'.'k, Win. rnrii)iin, K T Cliiirli. T. W. Dmiifl. lion, .Iu(l>,'i' l'i-i|ii.(i<"l.i. .1 Ui.. .lUinlc Siwiil., (i. D. ;^trccl, I'.iv- kit I Ifijliii, C. v.. V/eldi'ii, nixl Hon I;. I». Wilinot. I'KKSUVTKUIAN OIHUCII ()!• Illi: MAUITIMK I'UOVINCES. IS C iNXKfTION .WITH THK (It'KCII OK SfOTt- ANMt. Rev. Alliili M<'l,e'iti, Mi)ilcr:itoi- ( .Hyno. |{.-v William INnder, Ckrk. 1. /'>■"•> i/lif!/ ij St. JdIiii. — Sitiiit .Inliii ; Itevs. Ifolu'rt J. Ciiineroti, Clerk; .m Kr«Mlericton, John M. ltio.>k»-, 1>. I). ; St. Att.lrew V Keuv ; I'ortliinil, lie-. rue iJ S J. Ciiii-, A. it. ; Nunliwiiak, Staiiky Ac, Kev. Wm fofu ; Kicltmnnd uiid Woodstock, g 9 'I. I'lfxUijtfry of Mlvivni'-hi —\\v\'n. Wtii. Wiluor. Clen ; Black Uivcr and UlmI liiti>U Chiitliiiiu, Will. W Ihoii ; >hw t,«i ami Uouiiliihtown, K. K. .McD'iiiiM ; 'raliUAiiituu am) Kmiii ClKircli, .loliii V. ;J. I'rti^l'i/tiri/ iif Ri sl'nii)nrlii.~\K>-\*. .laini-s .M uniiy, CaniiibelUnwn uml k« FlatlatKlH, Williniii Murruy ; Dull. otiHii- and .Ma|ii>K> eKli, .lauie.i Muiru.V, Itiilliursl, ft< Ficldick llouie, A. M ; .New lliiliinni;d, .hilin Wells, O MVNOU OK IIIK Clll.KCIl Ol" NKW UUUVHWUJK. Synod, known as "The Synod of tinj ?rt»byt«rian Clnircti of NfW Brurgirick," eccieiiaHilcally iiicor|>i>i«ted with tin' l'l■L•^hy:cl•ian Church in the Lower Province*, hut Hi'pariiii'y ^•x•.^tiIlK I""" sn'nliir puriMi.ii'g. Uvv. .JHMifn I'owler, Alinleratur. Itev. .Jaini-n Hennot, Clerk. l*re»h>terie-<. » (S Saint John. Mtllii'liTS. Rev. Andrew Di'h.tld, '• l,.-\vir*.la.-k. " .lane ^ lliiiiiet, " .I.e. Ilm ;.'i-"'. M'xii'ratrr, r*umuel l|..ii't<>ii, A. .M., ChHr|r^». Caiii(>lM'll SetMpin. n», ♦<•. ."iiriiii Held ami V.i\\[ ."^vl. ^<|. .(nil 'i Cli., Sk.John. CarU'loii. (Vilvin (ih'ircli. St ,lii n. «D !• fl I fr I n 9 liin-n til a y, A. M. .'-Us- d I •r \ iirton « ^ Mirain chi. Neil ,M. Kay, Clerk, " J K. Il'i.ri-'iit, " .1. I) Mmray, ll"V. John rurlihiill, " William .\lillen, * — —- " , Rev. Williiiiii S'l: art, •' !.v .I'-Ch.. .>^i John. f* Sail .-prini;ii,.vc., J MollCloll. Si .lumen. l»oeah-c. St. St.'idnn. I'l.-.l.'rii'toii. I'l luce Will'aiii. Salmon Itiver. (il l^Ki' :ie. ■' Sao ml .1' hiixloi', Clell{, Rev. AiiKn-i McMa^liT, •' .lao'en I, aw, A M , " 'i'hom.ir* * us i s Saint Steplien; Rev. E. Doylo, Saint George; Rev. P. Farrel, Petersville, Queen's County; liev. Fiitlit-ra Lefebre, .ToelSi'an, and Condon, Memranu'ook ; Rev. W, Foley, Woodstock ; \{,".v. W. Aylward, Quaco ; Rev. J. Vei'ek'jr, Sussex Vale; Kev. P. IJradley, Cape IJjild; Itev. J. .\. Vanler, Rev. A. (Josselln, Cocainne ; Rev. M. .T. Donnolly, Grand Digne ; Fatlier O. Mahoney, Burachois ; J. Ouellett, St. Mary, IJuetouclie. O ce i I « o o h S « o o WESLEYAN METHODIST MINISTERS. ST. JOHN DISTRICT. Henry Pope, Chairman. D. 1). Currie, Financial Secretary St. John, rGermain Street). — Henry Pope; William T. Cardy, George S. Milligan, ! Supernumeraries. M.Jo/m, (Centenary). — Duncan D. Currie; Wm. Temple, Henry i Daniel, J. R. Narraway, A. M., Supernumeraries. St. John (Exmouth Street) — j Thomas J. Deinstadt. St. John (d'tj/ Mii^idon^ — Wm. Mag^s. St. cAVfn (Portland). ; — Howard Sprague, A. M. AY. r/c>/i»t(Zion'9 Church) — R. Brecken, A. B. St. John (Carleton^.— Itobert Duncan, FnirviUf — H. P Oowperthwaite, A. M. Saiiit An- ilr irs, Chas. B. Pitblado. St. Ddvi'Px, Charlea W. Dutcher. St.f^tiphev., Ht'zekiah McKeiiwn. Saint J< I men. William Woods. 3fUlt(>vm, Richard Smith. Siifwex f'\ Robert H. Taylor, Sh-'ffidd, Robert Wilson. \Vvodi'to<:k, John S. A'ldy. <''iinterJiiiry, Fred. W. Harrison. KrvnolemiUe, Charles W. Ha- milton. Jn •kHonvd'fi, Ezra B. Moore. FiovdiecviVe, Wm. W. I'ercival Andnver, John 8. Allen t'a^hwdnk, Jos Seller. A. B. 0«/'// crw/ A7(7J)j, To be 8upi>lied. 7?/- (,7.tt;.'i.'A^, C .iiiswif K .Fos(, A. M. /!»(/(*'/•.< John Watertiouse. NuppnH, John W. Piit I'll' iS oi'o\ Wm. Alcorn and John Hetts. Adoocate Hufbour, Qeo.V. Day. J. (}. Angwin, Financial Secretary Supernumerary. Poi'dd" Rtit", Joseph BAPTIST ^:IMSTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. WGSTEIIV A.SSOCIATION. Ri'v. Timothy Hurley, Moderatur; Rev. W. B. Boggs, Clerk. Rev.s. G. W.M. C.rey, A. M., W. S. McKeiizie, A. M., Timothy Uarley, James 8pe:u;or, and J. W. Titu.". Saint John; Rev. I. K. Bill, Sen., Carleton, St. John ; W B. Bogtj.'), A M., Portland ; J E. Hlcukney, Richmond. V. (\. ; G. R Ciimpbell, Eel River; J. (i. lljirvey, Upper Wood.stock ; James Tozer, Ludlow ; Wiiliaui M Ed- wards, Rlissflidd ; George Eslabrooks, Simonds ; William L. Ilopkinn, Pennfield ; Charles Spuiden, D. D., AU-x. Eslabrooks, T. II Porter, and C Oood,'«peed, A. B., Freilericlon ; James Walker, NJaseareen ; Edw. Ilickson, A. M., St. Goorge ; T. W. Saundwrs, I'lince William ; ,1 . 11. Topper, Queensbury ; E. Webb, South Richmond; W C. Ridet'Ut, St. Davids ; \V. D. .Manzer, Marysvill.' ; T. M. Munro, Plorenceville ; W. H. beckwith, U|)per Gagetown ; George Seely, Saint Andrtiws; J. E. Hopper, A.M., Saint Stephen ; B. N. Hug'.ies, Upper Gagetown ; George Rigby, Kings- clear ; James Triud)U', Newcastle, G. li. ; George Howard, Jacksontown; Mei\jainiii Joue't, DIoiMiilleld ; Thomaa Pleiikney, Woodstock; P. t). Reece, . I/nc)di B SB o a' mm 'a 1871 w 1 ^• 9 1 well "1 B 1 '•' n ■ vno\ Vt 1 Bal 9f 1 - ^' ? ■ -J Ml* 1 a; To 1 ^ \u >« 1 ",1°" B 1 1 '« t^ ■ "^M » 1 ^'W •1 ■ •>!• 1 e 1 ^ , 1 5 ' (ti I *- <« « 1 > 1 ■ « 1 0» . « 1 *" 1 1 ^■.\ 1 ^\ .;.-ii-..t !,-»- .^to.a>,.-.HJlH II *l«"1»-'"l " g I? ,'i I at o o (6 « r-ft 51 King Street^ Fur caps and lew 5J« - ^^ 187^..] 1 1 ]• ^."imLT and (>eor,e D-.v-ea Z. G^ «- .^^ .,,,,,,„,.er. BOARD OF ^"^f'^^v, . A. 8. Hant, A. M. , ^•^•. ^- ^, Mc IlevB. t>. Armstrong A M.^. ^ ^ . , Oav,« A M ^,^,^^^ ^ ^ M. . 1. B B.U ; »^^ J- j'^dpje Johnston; Hoa D- g^^^^i t, Eso. : Uo K«-!ld- L^^t^^J^^- ^.^^^ • njv^ E bale J ; A- \. ^^ IlevB. "■",",; M WeUim, A- "'■ ' u „ n McN. PftrKer, .^i. "■ . M- i 1- \°'S '. Hon ' j"j«« J"!""^'?" ■■ """i. F Kaidolph, Bbo^ ; U»"- KenzU, A. M- "J,"- ''. ./ n (Jabel, E»a. 1 *■ 'a ,.,,i„om • A. W. Mas- 5:B„pertE«t>>».E«2- viSner, Ksi- ; ft«Y: JpE; »j'.^°£,'. s. W. U«- and OUlJort M. 8te«ves, w ^ Deer iHlau.J, ^ ; " y _E,aoi- hi \ i II 4 iir ii i 92 Best Eugl i sh Chemicals— Chaloner, St. Jo h n. ECCLESIASTICAL. [18'72- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. h Union Street, Saint John, Rev. S. G. Dodrl, Pastor ; Miiltown, Sa at Stephen, j Rev. Edxar L, Foster; ShefEelil, Rev. W. Wiltiams ; Keswick Ridge Cardigan, ; FlorenceviUe. ; Grand Lake, . | OFFICERS OF THE CONGREGATIONAL UNION OF NOVA SCOVIA AND } NEW BRUNSWICK. ] Rev. a. G. Dodd, of St. John, Chairman ; Rev. R. K. Black, of Milton, N. S., Missionary Secretary; Mr. James Woodrow, of St. J( hn, Secre- ' tary and Treasurer; Hon. Freeman Tupper, Milton, N. S., Ke/. C. Duff, ! Liverpool, N. S., Rev. Joseph Elliott, Mr. R. H. SkimmiDi?s, Mr Edward ! Smith (Halifax), Mr. Isaac Burpee (St. John), Union Commitf se. M,l..> FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. O 1 03 Rev. Freeman liabcock, Moderator, Curapobello, Charlotte Co liev. J. T. I'arsons, GorrespondinK t^ecretary, City of Saint Ji B.J. Undeihill, Ksquire, RecordingSecretary, St. John, N. Revs. Charles MuMullin, Brighton; Ezekiel Siprill, Wakefield ; Edwa Mouth Millstream ; Wni. E. Pennington. Southampton; Geo. Orser, L field; Joseph Nol)le, Springtield; Jacob Gunter, Nashwaak; Benjai Otnabog; Alexanckr Taylor, Grand Manan ; Robert French, Kara : Woodstock ; WlUiiiin Kiiighorn, Naswaaeis ; Peter Malloch, Welslipool, Thomas Connor, Wooilstook ; John McKenzie, Jerusalem ; Cyril Douce ville ; J. N. Barnes, Grand Munan ; Stei)hen E. Curry, Queenshury ; T wart, VVaterville ; Freeman Babcock, Campo Bello ; Samuel Downey, liam Brown, Whitehead Island, Charlotte County; J arvis Shaw, Wakef W McDonald, Probque Isle,C.C. ; John E. Ueud, Upper Gagetown ; G. Upper Woodstock, Carleton County ; Thomas 0. DeWitt, Watervillc, C McLeod, Fredericton, York County ; Aaron Kenney, FlorenceviUe, C. Solomon Smith, Rii.iagoinii^h, Sunbury County; Elijah Gray, Wjcklo T. Phillips, Penobbquis ; Benjamin Sherwood, Upper Millstreaiu; The bert, Kent, C. C. Lioentiai&t.—So\omon Smith, E. B. Gray, Edwin Oarraty, Lincoln dersoD, Wicklow, C. 0.; John Grosvouor, Presqu Islei C. C. ; J.S. Joi nty. )D. H. d Weyman, wer WaKe- ; in Merrill, I "^ohn Perry, j ^ampobello; t, Knowles- lomas Vau- Kars ; Wil- •Id; George T. Hartley, C. ; Joseph rleton Co. ; V, C. 0. ; C. las Fitzher- John Hen- •^ <\ 1 on be ' S I s 5 HOME MISSION SOCIETY OF THE F. 0. BAPTISTS O N. B. Rev. G. W. McDonald, President; Revs B. Merritt, J. G. McK« ;;ie, and T. Connor, Vice Presiilents; Kev. G. A. Hartley, Corresponding SeorMary; E. 0. Freeze, Esq., Recording Secretary ; llev. J. T. Parsons, Treasurer ; Re . A. Taylor. Auditor. Executive Committee — D. W. Clark, Chairman ; Revs. G. V. Hartley, J. McLood, J. T. Parsons, and Wm, Peters, B. J. Underbill, and E. 0. Freeze. FOREIGN MISSION SOCIETY OF THE F. C. BAPTISTS C F N. B. Rev. J. N. Barnes, Presiilent ; Revs. William Kinghorn, J. Noble, J. C . McKenzie, and T. 0. DeWitt, Vice PreHidentp; Rev. John Perry, Correspondini Secretary; Rev. J. E. Ueud, U. cording Secretary; Wm. Peters, Treasurer; G. W Sharp, Au- ditor. Executive Committee— Rev. J, T. Paisons, Chairman ; Revs, i T. PhillipB, Joseph Noble, J. Shaw, S. Downey, F. Babcock, S. Smith, S. E. Curr .jvud J. W. Boyer, Wm. Peterc, and B. S. Palmer, F. C. BAPTIST SABBATH SCHOOL CONVKNTION. Rev. J. McLood, President; all the Elders of Conference Vice-Pre- sidents; Rev. Wm. Kiughoni, Secretary ; E. C. Freeze, Es( , Agent; IJ. W. Clark, Esq., Treasurer; Executive Committee— Revs. ). A. Hart- ley, J. McLood, J. Shaw, F. Mabcoak, II. French, G. T. Hi itley, and Wm. Peters, G. W. lioyer, S. L. Churchill and E. C. Freeze, lisquiros. F. C. BAPTIST BOARD OF MANAGERS. D. W. Chirk, Ksq., Chuinuan.; Ilov. G. A. Hartley, Ro) ort Slipp, n. J. I'aluior, vifiirm.' ii. Slii)|>, iiiid (>. W Rover, Esquires. n ! w I V NX CO I* ftp a ft- Umbrellas iiuU Tarusuls at 55 Kiug Street. Si! Pi*,; 04'', in e J8 ; w D. Magee & Co., Hats, Caps, and Fnrs, 51 King Street. [1872- Steph en. AND iMiltoD, Secre- Duff. 99 Edward ( "* ltd eyman, WftKe- lerpiit, Perry, obello; sVau- C ; Wil- Sf feorge * artley > 'oseph « nCo.; ^« 0. ; c. I ^ Itzher- ' ' 5 09 1 Hen- , a Br B. l^ ' Nil Id T. » E. 0. :?? ylor. i(^ tlej-, ';»• •^ eo » >zfe, ry; Au. « *{;?''!«• 1872.] EDUCAl'IONAL. 93 a; 08 0) n u as OS F. C. BAPTIST MINISTERS RELIEF FUND. Rev. B. Merritt, President; Revs. E. Weyinan and G. W. McDonald, Vice-Presidents ; Rev. J. Noble, Secretary; D, W. Clark, Esq.,Trea-urer; Rev. J. E. Reud, Auditor ; Disbursing Committee— I). W. Clark, Esq., Rev, G A. Hartley, Robert Slipp, Esq., B. 8. Palmer, Esq., G. W. Boyer, Esquire. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCE. PROVINCIAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. The Governor, the Members of the Executive Council, the President of the Uni- versity of New Mrunswiclf, and the Chief Superintendent of Schools. CuiEF Superintendent OF Education. — Thoodore il. Rand, Esquire, M. A. Clisrk. — George Thompson. Inspectors of Schools. — (One in each County). MADRAS SCHOOL. Thr Governor and Trustebs op thr Madras School in New Brunswick. — The Lieutenant Governor; the Lord Bi.shop of the Diocuse; the Members of Her Ma- jesty's Council; the Judge of the Court of Vice Admiralty ; the Speaker of the House of Assembly; the Mayor and Recorder of Saint John; the Rector and Churchwardens of Trinity Church, Saint John; together with the Uev. William Scovil, and G. Sidney Smith, Esquire. C. W. Weldon, Esquire, Clerk and Treasurer. I UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. Visitor on behalf of Her Majesty — His Honor the Lieutenant Governor. Corporation and Membisrs of Sknatb. — W. Brydone Jack, 1). C. L., President; Hon. John S. Saunders, Hon. John Robertson, Hon. David Wark, Boyle Travers, Esq., M. D., Stephen II. Hitohings, Esquire, Hon. A. MoL Seely, A. Atlierton,M.D., Ezekiel McLeod, Esq, and Archibald Hurri:jon, Et(i., Hnniitli ; Auditor, Deacon A VV. Masters ; 3 i'2. SB IS « SB I BT » i/' O Ml ' B ;e « >^ fi ^ i » \ •s Ji 9 f\ !m M Saw8 ol'all liiuds made at the Alexandra Works. i Davis' Pain Killer.-Cbaloner, St. John, N. B. i 94 KDUCATIONAL — BANKS. [1872. e •ft es I I e e a s b : « ! S:, »■ eti I- n 1 Committee— Revs I. E. Bill, G. M W. Carey. M. A., W. A. Corey, C. Goodspeed, B. A., J. G. Hai*vey, E. Hickson, M. A., J. K. Hopper, M. A., W. S. McKenzie, M. A., and J. W, Titus, and Meaars. the Hon. Alexan- der McL.Seely,. Judge Stearlman, George C. H"nt, Wra. K. Kstey, Henry VauRhan, P. Hibbarrt, M. P. P., R. T. Babbit, J.W. Hartt, M. A.. Gilbert White, Reuben G. Lunt, J. H. Uardinf;, Gilbert M. Steeves, L. McMann, C. G. Berryman, John F. Masters, D. V. Roberts, and William Lewis. Tmxtecs of the Seminari/.—'Rev. C. Spurden, D. D., and Asa Coy, Z. G. Gabel, A. F. Randolph, and Henry Vaujjhan. MOUNT ALLISON WESLKYAN COLLEGE, SACKVILLE, N. B. CORPORATION 1S70-71. 3oAHi> OF Trdstbks AND OovBRKoBs. — ReT. Henry Pope, Chairman ; Rev. Hum- plirey Fickiird. D. D., Kev. J. McMurray, Rev. , Rev. A. W. Nicolson, Rev. Charles Stewwrt, D. D.,*Rev. Elias Brettle, Davtd Allison, B:sq., A. M., Hon. A. ;>• R. McLellfin, H. B. AlliHon, Esq., Jolin Starr, Esquire, Hon. George B. King, James R Inch, Esq., A. M., James Dixon, Esquire; Mariner Wood, Esq., Ti-easnrer. Faculty. — D«vid Allison, A. vl., President and Professor of Ancient Languages ; Rev Charles S'ewart, D. I)., I'rofessor of Theology, Mental and Moral Science and Christian Evidences; .lames R. Inch, A. M., Piofeshor of Logic, Rhetoric, Ac. ; Rev. J.Burwash, A.M., Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science; Alfred D. Smith, A. M., Ailjunct Professor of Cla.ssic8. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEVAN MALE ACADEMY. David Allison, A. M., Principal ; John T Mellish, A. B., Vice Principal. BOARD OF INSTRirCTlON. John T. Mellish, A. i!., Head Master and Instructor In French and Higher Eng- lish; Professor Burwasli, Teacher of Mathematics; Professor Smith, Teacher of Classics; Wm. H. Ibbitson, Librarian and Assistant Teacher of Mathematics; George Smith, Teacher of Primary Department ; Professor John W. Gray, Teacher of Drawing, and Mechanical Drafting; Professor Theo'ore H. A. M irtens, Teacher of Music. Steward and Stewardess — Mr. and Mrs. Edward Truetnan. Officbks OF THE Alum.si SociRTT. — John Starr, Esq., President; Edwin Frost, Esq., Rev. H. Spra^ue, A. M , liev. George Harrison, Vice Presidents ; A, A. Stock> ton, Esquire, LL, B., Secretary and Treasurer. MOUNT ALLISON LADIES' ACADEMY. Jamea R. Inch, A. M., Principal ; Miss Mary Mellish, M. L. A., Preceptress. Facul y. — J. K. Inch, Esquire, A. M,, Proledsor of Languages and Logic; Miss Mary Mellish, M. L. A., Teacher of Mathematics &c. ; Miss Minnie R. Bent, Tea- cher of Natural Sciences Ac. ; Miss Alice A. Chesley, M. L. A., Teacher of English Branches ; Miss 0. C. Hickman, Teacher of Music; Theodore H. A Martens, ,Es- quiie, Professor of Vocal and Instrumental Music; J. W. Gray, EHquire, Professor of Painting Ac. Alumnar A.-«8ociation.— Mrs. A. A. Stockton, M. L. A., President; Miss Mary M«llisli, M. L. A., Mias Hattie Smith, IVT. L. A., and Miss Alice E. Maxwell, M. L. A., Vice Presidents; Miss Mary Trueman, Secretary and Treasurer. BANKS. Bank of BniTian iSoiiTit Ajukkica. — Paid up Capital, One Million Stoiliiig. — Head Ottioc, London, Euf-latid. — General Maiiao.'^r, Charles McVab, St. John, N.B., Branch. — Directors — Hon. John Robertson, J. V. Tlungiu', and Bo-verloy Robinson. MaiuKjer — Thomas Mnclellan. Acconrtlant—^ . Slu'plierd Teller — D. H. Duncan. Discount Days — VVc'lnesdays and Saturdays. Bank ok Nkw BraiNswicK, St. John.— Capital, $<,»00,000. Prosident, J. I) LtMvin, Escj. ; Cashier, Win. Girvan ; G. A. Scholiold, Accountant; (•. Campbell, Corresponding (;ioi\ ; J. Ciawson, T. W. Seeds, B. Boyd, Tellers; S. Girvan, J. M Dick, G. L. Robinson, Lt'dger-kcepors ; Da\id Sears, Discount Clerk ; F. J. Hatheway, G. T. llai-ding. Clerks ; J. Mount, Messenger. Everitt Jk Butlery 55 KiiiK MtreeU-Best Domestic Warpfli, D. ai« 1S72.]| Dhi'l Soiirt*, •I.S.B.! 7>t.s(| PkoI Rando| St. uOo. BaH Mr. W B. Roj Discovl Saii ) Daniel : zeii, i .1. S. s ''^'^ la ib i » "5 » X! J, 0^ >m s E A Ge Gone A ceo Uraii In Will lUui nist( p. ' Assi P. ( LiH > Th- s 03 pi CI 11;;; G iv .1 \ "1872. ' hy, c. i [exan- Henry I h'bf'rt I 'ana, i /IS. i. D. Magee & Co., Ilat bnd Cap Wartihouse, 51 King Street. I'<72.] posr DKMCK. 96 «• lb I I I)in't't(...s : J. D. Lowiii, AVm. II. I,;i\vr.i!), Tlii>'iia> VV. Daniel, Edward Scarti, (ieorse Carvill, Francis Feii^n-cni, iii^iuv V uighaii, T. (iilbert, and .I.S. B. DoVeber. Solicitor, Fred'. l\ i^obinsoii. Dbifouid Dai/s. — Tuosdays and Fridnys, '.» (/clock, a. m. Pkoplk's Bank, Frkoericton.— Capital, .^(;o,()ui>. Manager, A. F. Randolph ; Cashier, •^. \V. Babbitt. St. Stkphkn's Bank. — Capital, *v> 'O.OiiO. Accumulated profits, !};80,. (lOo. President, Hon. William Todd ; Ciisldor, Ilobert Watson, Ksq. Bank ok Montreal (Bkanch) — [At St. .bilm].— Cajiital ^t">,(ion,00n.— Mr. W. Miuiroe, Manager; Robert A. Mi(Jr»^gor, J. H. Donald, and G. B. Rowley, Accountants ; Robert McKenzic, Teller; John W. Molson, Discount Clerk ; J. L. W^ilson. Mcssen,u;t'r. Saint John "^AViNtJs' Bank. — Presid.-nt, liohert L. Ilazen ; Cashier, Daniel Jordan, Es(iiiire: Chrk. F. (i. .lord m. Trustees, Robert F. Ha- zeii, Julin Wi^iiiirt, llin . Cliie .in. ti e i^iteliii", Hon .lustiee Weldon, J. S. Boies l>'Vel»iM, KtUvard e,tr-, :•• pht n K. Foster, .lohii Boyd. Ro- bert Reed, 'Ijar'es II. i'airweacher, \V. .v. Keans, and Zebedee Ring, Enquires. POST OF.^IOE DEPARTMENT. Genkrai. j'ost Okkick, Ott.iwa. — lion. A. Campbell, Postinasfei' General ; ^^■. II. Griffin, r)eputv Posrinit.-ndent ^loney (Jrdev Br;u:ch ; J. C. Stew\ii, .•^'liierintendeiit Savings Bank Branch; John .\sh worth, Cashier; Joim j'l. we, ('liiel' Inspector, Inspkctor's Office, -aint Juhn. — Hon. John McMillan, Inspector ; William Prdsley, Sccrot.iry ; Wm. C. ^^hittak^r, Accountant ; J. McM. Hunter, W illiam R. Aver.\ , and W. F. t'auipijcll. Clerks; Win. Ban- nister, Messenger. Post Oeuce, St. !ohn. — John Ho. ve. Postmaster ; .lames Woodrow, Assistant, Postmaster; Henry C. Fiink. M. J. I'otler, W . A. Biack, II. I'. Otty, R. C. Mel:iv;re, A. AleXicho!. J. Me M Ihm.ei. and D. H. Wi- terbury, Clerks ; (j.-orge Rell, Ojliee Keeper ; James Leeteh, Robert M(;- Lanuhlin, and William Yoinig, Letter Canit is. .MoNKV Order Branch, St. John. — J.unes Ilale, Superintendent ; Thomas B. Smith, Clerk. R ANoV. .V Postal (\vii. F. W. P.lizznd, and G. M. Ryan, Clerks Intercolonial I'osiai. <'Att. — F. A. K--iev, .Mail Chrk. Western E.vpknsion Costal Car. -C. Ward, and J. Thompson, Mail Clerks. ] PosT.MASTERS — Aiidrcw S. Phair, Esq., H. J. Thome, Assistant, John \ Cameron, ('lerk, Fredericton ; Edward Simpson, Ks(|., Gagetown ; (leo. F. Campbell, Esq., Saint Andrews ; James A. Grant, Esq., Saint Stephen;! Gideon Knight, Es((., Saint George ; James Dixon, Es((., Sackville ; A. R. WeldtMi, Shediac ; J. J.VVallace, Salisbury ; Jofeph ('landall, Esq., M«mc- lon ; Thomas Vondy, Esq., Chatham; James Johnston, Es(]., Newcastle; J. C!. Voutour, E.s(i., Richibiicto ; II. .V. Johnstuu, Esq., Dalhoiisie ; Helen Waitt, Postmistress, Bathurst : .lames Giover, Esf(., Woodstock ; Samuel Foster, Es(|., Kingston, Kitigs ('.). ; H. Mi-Monagle, Fsq., Sussex Vale; P. McMillan, Esq., (Jrand Falls ; John T. Hodgson, Es(]., Edmundston ; Edward Xugent,Es(j., Saint Martins; Wm. B. iJevciiilgi.', Eh(|., Andover; 99 a A O a I I I s < O id B >a a » •i : A I- J* 1<\ Lawtout Alexandra WorkN, 8t. JoliU) N. B» I If I OR Genuine Eau de Co!osne--J. Chaloue'-, St. John, N. B. I'OHT OKFH'K. B. V i g' OR o I' I I « e P [1872. 1^872.1 J. M. Stovoii?, Iliu-vev ; J. Cr;ui,<;le, Milltowii ; Alex. McX. Travis, Ossc- koag; S. W. Tinti cents ; Itermuila and West Jndies, via lliilifax, 12 cents. It is advisable that all Letters should be prepaid, and by Postage Stamps. Printed Books and Pamphlets, under 4S ounces in weight, ciiii be forwarded by I'ost in New itrunswicU, at the rate of one cent per ounce ; Periodicals, one cent per four ounces. Transient Newspapers requii'e to be prepaid — two cents each. Newspapers fir subscribers do not require to be prepaid, the chnrgo being one cent on delivery ; prepayment can be made either at the OUice where mailed, or by the subscriber at the onice where delivered, at the folli'Wing rates : For a paper Issued once per week, five cents per (juarter ; twice, 10 cents ; and so on. ! Pamphlets, Periodicals, and Hooks, to pass at the above rates, must be sent I without a cover, or in a cover o])en at the sides or ends. ' No words or marks (excei)t the name and address of the person to whom sent), shall be written on any Newspaper, Pamphlet, Book, Periodical, Parliamentary or Government paper. Any violation of these Regulations will subject such Newspapers, Pamphlets, Periodicals, or Hooks, Ac, to be treated in every respect as liCtterB. Book Postage to United Kingdom, under 1 oz. , 2 cents; I to 2 oz., 4 cents ; 2 to 4 oz., (Jcet)ts; 4 ounces and under 8 ounces, 12 cents; 8 ounces and under 12 oz., 18 cents; 12 oz. and under 10 oz., 24 cents ; itt) and under Ij^ ft)., 3(5 cents; l>" ;^ John '''. Steves VerU>; }■] JJaininond Jaiijcs l; I'ltli of \,..' I ^'- (iillos- pitcodiju- • I'laldMeA!- I'O", Kl'dt ;' |"l ; n. V. f"'-'^ U.Vdii, J'ltit'ti,)/!^ •'oliii J)u- B. Itagee & Co., Hat Manufacturers, 51King Street. '\S12.] POST OFFICE. 97 liable to a . 'ff- scale, if ri -.10 S i 'T-.. lo '>un,'r.it(! an\onnt aro issued in one day and to the same person, hy one or more (Hliee:! iipin aonllier Ollice, tlie rosima^i- tcr of thrt OIUoo drawn upon (If necessary) may delay the payment of kucIi Orders for Hix d;iy8. All Money Orders shall he drawn upon' Trinfed Tornis supplied by tlio Post Of- Shediac, Sh.nield, Siiint Andrews, Haint (k-orge, Saint .lolin, f'aint Stephen, Saint MarliiiH. SnsseX Vale, Woodstock. Registration. — The system of ret?istration is applicable to all description of let* ters without distinction, whether thev contain artic'es nf value or not. It also applies to parcels. The charge in addition to postaf?e is for letters '2 cents; to United States, 3 cents; i)arcels 5 cents ; to Kn^jland, Sceots. Parokls. — Parcels closed at the ends and sides can be sant by mail throiiprhout the Dominion, at a rate of 12'.^ cent-; per luslf lb. The weight of each parcel is not to exceed 3 lbs., nor the size to exceed 'i feet in length or breadth, and 1 foot in thicknes?. The parcel must not contain any glass", liquid, or any substance liable to do injury to the mail, inider the penalty of a forfeiture of the parcel if disco- vered. The parcel l-j not to contain any writing. Parcels must be pre-paid by stamps. The sender, by writing his name on the outside, can have the parcel returned in caseof fa lure to reach the person addressed. PosTAQK Stamp.'^. — I'osia^ie stamps are (irovided at the respective values of >2 1, 2, 8, 6, 12X> iiilJ I*'* <'ents : all bearing as a device HieeftiL'.v of Her Majesty. Patterns and samph'S are transmitted between tlit* Dominion and the United Kingdom at the same rate as pe;' bonk po-st. The pattern or sample must be open at the end or side, except in case of sseds, drugs, Ac. ; which can be sent in closed transparviut bans. Persons remitting money should obtain a Money Order, as the Department is not responsible for the loss of a letter containing luuuey; and in no ca::e should a money letter be sent without registration. Letters for Mauitobnh and IJriti.sh Columbia are forwarded daily via Island I'ond route, postage, 3 cents. Letters t'ov the British and Foreign West Indies, Cuba, J^n to Rico, Mexico, Central America, South America, (Uiina, Japan, the Sandwich Islands, and the Australian Colonies, are forwarded daily via Xew Vork, if so addressed and prepaid. iMaiis leave New Vork for Cuba and the West Indies every Thursday; for St. Thomas, Hrazil, Buenos Ayres, Monte Video, and the Atlantic Coast 2B2 of South America, on the 2on\ of each month; for Panama, Central America, Chili, Peru, and the Pacific (^oast ot South America, on the 4th and Ktth of each month. Mails leave San Francisco for (Jhina and Japan on the first of eacli month. Postageon Letters — Bahamas, cents; other British West India Islands, 13 cents; Danish Islands, 13 cents; other Foreign West India Islands, '21 cents; Sandwich Islands, 9 cents; Acapulco, Aspinwall, Cohm, Costa Rica, Guatamalo, China, (.'uba, Japan, .Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Venezuela, 13 cents ; Australian Colonies, 15 cents; Honduras, 15 cents; Brazil, 1" cents; Muonos Ayres and Monte Video, 21 cents; Bolivia, Ecuador, Chili, and Peru, 2o cents. I Mail Steamers for the United Kingdom, leave (jut bee or Portland every Saturday; New York, every Weduisday; Iliililax, every alternate ! Tuesday. The Mail Steamer for Bermuda, leaves Halifax every fourth Monday. For Newfoundland, every alti^niate I'riday, except the months ] of December, January, and bebruary, when it leaves once iu four weeks. I MONEY OKDKK.S. The following Post Oflkos in New IJrunswick are authorized to issue and pay Money Orders (under diiection of the Post Master General), on .Money Order OHices in New lirunswicli, .Nova Scoti.a, Ontario, and Quebec, for any dUiu not o s : a !9 a en O O )« ss l3 J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, IV. B. Turkey Sponges--!. Chaloner, King Street. i' i J . f 98 CUSTOMS. [1872. I •c S a ce # . « i Oi •Si flee Department; and no Order will be valid oi* payable unless given upon the regular Printed Forms. The Commission to be charged upon Money Orders shall be as follows : — On orders not excer diiid i^lft. .5 cents. Kxceeding $10, and not exceeding $20, 10 cents. Evceediiig $20, and not exceeding $40, 20 cents. Exceeding $40, and not exceeding $60, .30 cents. Exceeding $fiO, and not exceeding $80, 40 cents. Exceeding$80, and not exceeding $100, .50 cents. The person to whom an Order is payable, can have it paid to a second person by writing on it, " Pay to the order of (the name of the second person to fill the blank), for value received." Sterling Orders, payable in the United Kingdom, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, are drawn at all Money Order Offices in New Brunswick, at the rate of $4.89 to the Pound Sterling, besides the following comn'ission ; — Orders payable in the United Kingdom — 2.5 cents up to £2; 50 cents from £2 to £5 ; 7.5 cents from £5 to £7; and $1 from £7 to £10; Prince Edward Island, and New- foundland, up to £5, 2o cents ; from £5 to £10, &0 cents. CUSTOMS. PORT or SAIXT JOHN. Jaiiioa R. Riiel, Esquire, OolUdnr. In Wareh'msc Dcparlrnent — .lohn Sandall, and A. Att-hison. In Long Romn — Henry Whiteside, G. Matthew, J, 8. McLaren, ami H. P. Sandall. In Shipping Department — Jame.s Barber, Chas. F. Olive. Meanurer of Ships, Jiimei* liarber. In Sfatixtical Deparlment — J. Vradenburgh, and S. Cbiwrioii. Appraisers of Dutiable Articles. — E. L. Tliorne, Chii'f Ap[)rai*er ; Isaac Woodward, Assistant do. ; S. li. I'aterson, Clerk, and Assistant do. Landing Surveyor — S. E. Geron- ; A. C. Hanison, Clerk. Tide Surveyor — William II. Bowyer. Waiters and Searchers — Uicliai-d M. Lonf!;maid and James Flewelliiiu;. Wareho^ise Lockers. — W. J. B. Marter, Uenrv Cotf'ev, Paul Daley, W. H, Travis, T. Bustin, Julia lluvnphrey, W. Carle- ton, and .•^. Dalev. Tide Waiters— V^. Jolinston, C. Pigeon, T. 0. Sandall, W. Cohvell. J. C, 0. iiham, W. H. Olive, D. Smih-r, M. B. Ow- ens, Jumos Willi, iin-<, and S. Robinson. Sub- Collectors. — PoitofLo Premix — S. K. Ilnnson. 11 11 Mii'«qii!i-!h —A T. !)uiin. Qiiac' 1 — Tose|>li (Jarson. COLLF.CIONS. Bathurst — Francis Melian. Sub-Collector, Now Baudon — John Kerr. Bat Vertk— Wm. W. Wood. Campuiollton— J. Farmer. Caraqukttk — Jas. G. C. Bliickhall. RicmnucTO — Henry Livingston Cuatham — Daniel Ferguson. j Sub-Collector, Buctouclie HiLLsnoRopoH — William Wallace. Sub-Collector, Harvey — .1. Brewster. Moncton — James Robertson. Nkwcastle — William Parker. 1)ai.hoi;sir — Dngald Stewart. DoucuKSTKP, — lohn Hickman. Robert Douglass. UicuMONi) Station-— .fohn J. Allen. Si:b-('olUvtor, Rooklaiid — R. SACKVii.r.K — .lanios Dixon B. Chapniiin. Frkokhfcton — T. R. Kobertson. Sub Co!lt>etor, North Joggins — Rufus Colo. 9 r ■I I 7! c M »m I 85' ! c Everitt Ac Butl*-', 55 King Street, Dry («oods Importers." ...imitmmiummummm [1872. ;n upon the W8 : — ceedinsr $20, '"g *40, and % 40 cents. !ond person •J person to TsJand, and ^>ck, at the ;n r—Orders to £5 ; 75 find Hew- m M ,2 ', r ! 5 rcn. ana J/< tanurer j! 'praiser ; Htersori. '"'elllnir, "lev, W. '. Carle- Oolwell B. Ou- Hace. ' — .J. 511. lie — Vllon. I 1,'gIflS ni. D. Magee & Co., 51 King Street, Fur Caps and Felt Hats 1872.] CONSULS HOSPITALS ASYLUMS. 99 !! St. (Jeokgk — James Moran I St. Stkphkn — H. Webber. S s •M o oe n ee « « V h 0) 4 hi SiiKPiAC — D. Haniiigton. Woodstock — Henry E, Dibblee. Shippkoan — Perry J. N. Duniaresq. Sub-Collector, (iraiid lalls — St. Anurkws — C. M. Gove. F. W. IJrown. Sub-eoilector, Tobique — F. Tibbitts. West lai.ES— H. E. Dixon. INLAND REVENUE, Thomas Ilantord, Inspector. Robert W. ('rookshank, Collector. George Travi.'?, John E. Gauong, John Frederick son, and Thomas Potts, Excisemen. CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS. General Darius B. Warner, United States Consul at the Port of Saint John and dependencies. United Slates Conttnlar Agenta. — Geo. McSorley, Saint George; (^ha.s. H. Gierke, Saint Stephen ; Edward Lortmer, Saint Andrews ; Spat!"ord Barker, Fredericton ; R. R. Call, Newcastle, Mir, Edward Allison, Escj.. Portuguese Consul General for New Brunswick. A. C. 0. Trcntowsky, Escjuire, Consul for North German Confederation. Charles S. Theal, Prussian Coii.sular Agent, Shediac. George Carvill, Esquire, Consul tor France, Saint John. Henry Jack, Esciuire, Vice Consul for Spain, at Saint John, N. B. N. P. Greathead, Esquire, Consular Agent for Spain, at --t. Andrews. Daniel Brown, Escjuire, do do St. Stephen. William Glasgow, Argentine Republic Consul. John W. Cudlip, Vice Consul, Suinr John, Sweden laid Norway. Richard C. Scovil, do, Shediac, do do. Richard Hutchison, do, Miramichi, do do. IMMIGRATION DBPARTMBNT. Robert Shives, Esquire, Go\'eriunent Inmiigraliun Officer for New Brunswick ; J. G. (i. Layton, Esq., Miramichi ; The Do|)uty Treasurers at the Out-Ports of the Province act as Immigration Olliceis. ■ •» 1 8 SB :o i— lW Give Chaloner^s Aniline Dyes a Trial. I l 't*V i>: In •MS I V g Ul (I4 100 MASONIC. [1872. e! •m e' 9 ^1 ^1 (6 ■ I U I |i eei I «i «' w ; V PROVINCIAL I.UXATIC ASYLUM. Comniisi^ioncrs, Hon. William M. Kellv, lion, Bt-nj. R. Stevenson, Ffon Attorney General, and Don. Provincial Secretary, Hon. VV, S. Caie ; j Secretary, Robert W Crook.>ervi.--or, Hook and Storekeeper, ; R. Graham, i Wiggins' orphan asylum. | Rev. William Scovil, President ; James U.Thomas, Secretary and' Treasurer ; Governors — F. A. Wiggins, George C. Wiggins, Henry VV. | Frith, H. Robinson, J. W. Weldon, Charles Merritt, liev. William Arm- strong, and J. D. Lenin. S.MNT JOHN PENITENTTAin*. This Institution ia under the jurisdiction of tiie Minister of Justice for the Dominion, and supervision of three special Directors of Domi- nion Penitentiaries ; John Quinton, Warden ; A. Robertson, Accountant. BOARD OF HEALTH, For the City and County of Saint John. Williani Bayard, M. D. ; Hon. Charles Watters, George V. Nowlin, James Flewelling, and John MeLachlan, Esijuires ; Richard Seely, Clerk. The Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, OFFICERS OF THE M. W. GRAND LODGE. M.W. Win.Weddcrburu, Griiiul Muster. W. Henry DufTell Grainl Piii-suivant. U. W. Joliii V. Ellis, D. G. Master. jW. Cliark-s D/riidinsoii, Grand .Steward. 11. W. W. F. Dibblee, Senior G. Warden. W. Heiirv G. Hunt, do. K. W. Isaac \V. Duliorty, JuniOi' G. War. W. William •!. Loacan, do. V. W. Rev. Howard Si)ra!|ue, G. Cliap. ! W. Stephen W. Palmer, do. V. W. Wm. H. A. Keans, G. Treasurer. W. Harry Heckwith, do. V. W. Wm. F. Buutlnp, G. Secretary. jW. William Vauj^lian, do. W. John Wallace, Senior G. Deacon. W. Uriah Drake, do. W. Tho.s. Kohlnson, Junior G. Deacon. |W. Chailes U. Hantorri, do. W. G. F. Sticknev, Gr. DIr. Geremonies. W. Asaph G. I?lak.slee, do W. A. .McN. Travis, Asst. G. D. Cerem's. W. William U. Russell, do. W. Charles Can-, Grand Sword Bearer. iW. Samuel MeKean, do. W. r. K Gillespie, (r. Standard Bearer. IW. Wm. C. Morrist^y, (io. iV. Henry Card, Grand Organist. ^W. Dinsee Scribner, Grand Tyler. The Annual Communication is hold on tlif. Fourth Wednesday in Septrmber hi tlie City of Saint Jolin. Albion Lodge, No. 1. — Meets on llie first Friday in each month, at tlio Masonic Hall, Saint Jiihn. Thonuis N. Robertson, \V. M. ; Wm. S. Marven, Secretary. St. John's Lodffc, No. 2. — Meets on the first Tu('8«! 1 »♦ i <^ ® !a H is. I f 1 9 (6 o ei Oil Uvcritt & Bntrer, 55 King: Street, Oil Tan liiiiTijjnns." iMj p- Caie ; I'l Soovil ,' , M prv and' » (enry \y , g' ^fn Ann. / «J P'J'Uant. i ft *o\vJi,, ',2, Sealy^ Dd n »♦ I «■ Is nt. ■H'ard. |'i5 I (6 Jer I y.ii o i/ D. Majjce & Co., Hat and Cap Warehouse, 51 King Street. «3 « j o! •C! s Ji 1- \8ri.] MASONIC, 101 Sussex Lotliiv, Xo. T. — Mi'vts dii the first WimIiu >. — Mnis on the !ii>! Thiirs.l.iy in (-tcli n)on:li. at tlio Masonic I'lull, Curk'ion. I'riali Dralic, \V. M. ; t'liai lis kcldiuni. '^ccriiary. Miiiian l-oilyf, 2i'o. [>. — Mtel-'on tlif si-coii'l Tuisiay in ea''li niontli. at (_ litlon, Kin:r*s ('onniy. (i. H. Fltwciliin.', W. M. ; I) I. Wctniorf, Sicrclary I'riion Loij^-. of Purtlaiiil, Xo. 10. — Mcfts on Ilic lliin! 'I'lmrMlay ni tacli iiiontli, at the Masiinio Hall, SI. .John. Ifinrj UiitlVll, \\. .M.; Cii:-.-. llilinan, ^^-cn-tary. Woodsiorli. L..i|oc, \o. 11. — Ml'L'Is on tho Ilrst Wcilm sdav in eacii inontli, at Woods!. H-k. Wilhani F. I)il)bl'i% \V. M. ; I.u<-lo. (':; arli's Carr, W. M. ; ThonnisW. I'll.ss, Secntary. X'oriiiiinil)erland Lodtre, Xo. IT.— .Meets on the second I'nesday in eucli month, at Xeweastle. Daniel .Me(iriiar, W. M. ; liev. Wni. < riideii, Secretary. Minaniehi Lod^c, Xo. Is,— \;eets on thelliird Tuesday in eucli month, at Chat- luim. .Iose>>h .M. l!nddock, AV. ."M. ; Fiiii ea> WilliMon, Secretary. Leinster Led^re. Xo. 10. — .Meets on ijie seccnd Friday in each montii, at the^^a- sonic Hail, Saint. I(dm. Henry J. liiorne, \V. M. ; .los. K. .V. Holder, Seerelary. Salisl)ury Lode;!', Xo. 'JK. — .Meetson the first Tnesday ineacli montli. at Salisbury. Toliia< Addy, W. ^^. ; J. Zetland Lo'l. H.— M'.-ts dlii on Vv'illi.am 1>. Iieac.m, \V. M. Kistiyro'tche Loiim', X( the lliird \Ved:ie^d-iy in eai.'li mon'.ii, at Slie- .lames Hi'tI's, Secretary. -Meets on 'i'ui'fwhn on or alter e;icii Cull rm'on. at Ualhousii Kohert Moliatt. W. M. ; Henry A. .Fohnson, Secretary. Victoria Lodtce. X o. 'Jtj.- -Meet,- on tint secoinl Thursda'' in eie nmnth !it f^iil town. David M.un, W. M.; dohn H. Todd. Secretary. Saint 'Ioh;i I. liatliiirst.— Wm. W. (i Ivchanou Loi .\o, '27. — Meets on 'i'hnrs lay on or alier (in tidl moon, at ni, \V. M. ; .lohii Feriinson, .!r., Secret; — N'eets on .Mondav, f>n or ;dti" eacli fidl ii'fr'on, utSttck- n » a s. y> a n o « i vilk Jlol)ert Ilidlett, \\\ .M. ; J. .\.lon/.o Howes, Secreta.'y. ('arleton U. A. Cluipter. — Mei'ls (mi the third ^V■■dl|c■^dily in eacli month tlie Ma.sonic Hal. Saint didm. Ocorj F. Keans, i'viii'Vt;-] III CUarlcs McLauch- laii, ir.. >cril)> i; Xew Hruns'.viclv i;. .\. Clripler.— Meets (n t. ■ llr-l Thursday iti "'ac:! montfi, Ht the .Masonic Hall. Saint doll. i. dames McNich luiuor, I'rii lalZ,; D'u<*» htewarl, Sen 1)0 K Union i;. .\. ('hai)ter. — Meets on the I'ourtii 'Wednesday in e:ich riKuitli, at ««ie I (« It) I Mtisunic Hall, Carlcton. Cluis, 1'. Haker i'rincijiid Z. : ('li;i-. i-.etihiini. •rihe I] Fredericlon 11. A. ('liai)ter.--Meels on the tlerd Wednesday in eaidi montli, at Fredericton. ■* Mount I,(d)aiioii It. A. ('h;\|ikr.— Meets on the tlnfd Wednesday in each month, at (ihaiham. Saint Stejiiien U. A. Ciiapler.— Moet.s on the second \Vc(lne.-'day in eati ar. Last Thursday. Caulkton Oiiwijio Hall ('oMi'AW — Dan. M. K. McLeod, I'rosident, Carleton ; J. Edward N. Holder, S.'cretary, St. Johii. M. W. Gru'ul Lodj'e of liritisli America will meet in Annnal Session in thot/ity of Montreal, Quebec, on th" third Tuesday in June, lS7'.i. li. \V. Grand Lodj^e ol N. B., will -.neet in Annual Session in I'etit- codiai), on third Tucstlay in February, 1^72. County (iiand Lodj^e ot St. John meets somi-nnuimlly. 5 o o 3 a ft) 3 a. a o a n I* » 3 ■0 CI) o 3 » 3 E^'Hfiii A ijnffer,35 Kii>t?*.^t., iJicss i;FtfH^. L^^ *si^.^*^ N,".«N at (he I I'-l".. Alunro, I Jiirtli Pridav Ifall, Car- 1 ["ica. '. ^'. n. '. ines j 'cUirerj J-VV '>\v. ni. 'WICK. ]i le.s Ji '•(.'and :^ , Nt. • in- q. 5 nu)t. >'£ i« ird V »rst 0) u « o IS D. Magee & Co., Hat and Cap Warehousp, 51 King Street. 1872.] TRA.l'FRANCE. 103 St. John District Lodge, No. 1, fCity) n\eeta qmirtetly. All the Lodges — private — meet in the City, K tst sule. except Carletoa True nines' Lodge, which assembles in Catlt'ton. There are some 150 lodges on the Reicisty of G. Lodj^c of N. B., which (including those tbove mentioned) meeT" in the various Counties of the Province. NATIONAL DIVISION SON.-^ OF TKMPR'RANCE. Stephen B, Raosora, M. W. P., .Jersey Citv, Ninv Jersey; F. Marion Bradley. M W. A., Washini^ton, 1). C. ;' ^a:n il^! \V. UoiU'es M. VV. S., U Uronitiekl Street, Boston; Oscar I). Wetmore, M. W. Treas., Saint John, N. I}.; Ilev. J C. llouiihton, M. \V. C'nio., Aurora, lUinoia ; John S. Williams, M. W.don., 'JD Ocean Street, Providence, R. I.; William E Dale, M. W. Sent., Jacksonville. Florida. GRIND DIVISION S. OF T. OF NEW BRUNSWICK. John Bruit, G. W. P., Kingston, Rich.; Robt. Middlemore, G. W. A., Portland, St. .lohn ; W. VV. Dudley, (i. Scribe, St John; Chas A. Kveriit, G. T., St. John ; Alex. Jamii>son,'G. Chap.. St. John ; E. J. Sheldon, G. Con.. South Bav, St John , J. J. Lelasheur, O. Sen., St. John ; James A. Harding, P. G. W. P., St. John. UONOR AND officers supreme couxcil, templars of tempfran(;e. A. M. Freeman, M. W. T., New Jersey ; G. A. Everett, M. W. V. T., New Brunswick ; R. C. Hull, M. W. R., Pennsylvania ; S. II. Wallace, M. W., Treasurer, Penn. ; Rev. A. IL Sombi)\ver, .M. W. Chap , Pennsyl- vania; John Goimly, M.W.U., Indiana; F. P. lirodbeck, M.VV.G., Ohio; J. Wadsvvorth. D. D., P. M. W. T., Oiiio. officers of tdl'; gravo temple of iiovor and tempe- ran(;e of nkw ijrjnswick. John March, G. W. T,, Saint John; W. C. Whittaker, G. W. V. T., Fredericton ; (}. T. Knollin, G. W. R., Saint John ; Charles E. Fairwea ther, G. W. Tr., Hampton. K. C. ; Thomas Simpso-i, G. W. Ch m'- ; John i{. Eiigles, G. W. U.. Indian Town ; J dm Frederickson, G. W. G.. St. John ; A. T. Bustin, P. G. W. T. St. John. J. M BRITISH TEMPLARS. MOST VVORTHV GRXND LODGE-Okpiokus 1871-79. W Fnlcon.'r, M. W. G. Chief Templar, Cliarlottetown, P. E. L rs. H. B. MilchplI, M. W. G. Vice Ti-mplar, Chester, N. S. M. W 1). C. Fraznr. ,M W (t. S;'cretarv. Hulifax, N. S V. II. Stewart, M. W. G. Treasurer. Toronto, Ontario. Rev. W. SavuL'e, M. W. G. Lee. York, Ontario. W. P. Flewelling. M. W. G ''o\in , Clifton. N. B. Rev. A. M. Phillips, .M. W. G. Chaplain, Corruna, Ontario. Robert Martin, M. W. G Fin., Sidney, C. B. C. W. Hall, M W. G. Rcc, (^hailottetown, P. E. I. I). Frazer, M. W. G. Mur., Georgetown, P. E. I. Miss Bessie Cameron, M. W. O. Dep. Miir., Klmsdule, N. S. Richard Craig, M. W. G. I. G., Truro, N. S. \V 1). Huesli.s, M. W. a. O. G , Wallace, N. S. .lohn P. B.'ll, P. M W. G. '3. T., Saint John, N. B. The next Annual Session will be hold at Monlieal, on the last Friday of August, L-72. a s << S" (t O Ml I la; o A •1 ^* 9 ■d d CD o 9 "1 ^9 •Q d o a" a SfawM of all kinds mado ut the AfbxHndnt Worki. f f% I It .\ '{ liUbin's Pertumes, Chaloner, St. John, N. B. 104 u (N Pk O u ^ u I « o o !». U B! :8 ee ee u en 0) e TEMPKllAN'OK. [1872 WORTMV GRAND LODGE OF NEW BRUNSWrCK—OK-FiCERa 1871-72. E. C. Freeze, W. G. C. T., Fiederictnn, York Cnuntv. John Palmer. VV. G. V. T , (xHgetovvii Queen's Coiintv. J. J^. rolpitts, W. G. S , Salisbury, Westmorland (bounty. C. F. riincli. VV. G. T, Mnsq-.ia^h, Saint .iohn (\iunty. Rev. J. E. Reud, W. G. Lect , Grtgetown, Queen's County. Rev. T. Todd. W. G. Conn., Siick.vilie. VVestmorhind Comity. Rev. T. Blakney, W. G. Cir.ip., Woodstock, Carl.-ton County. J. A. Thompson, W. G. F , Richmond, ('arleton ('ouuty. Orran Smith, W. G. R , Rusagornis, Sunburv Co'uitv. J. R. JMdgeon, W. G. M., Tndiantown, Ht. John County. Mrs. A. Whitehead, W. G. I) M., Dumfries, York ("omntv. Wm. Leeman, W. G. I. G.. Dc^er Island, (^harlotte Coi nty. James Wutts, V. W, G. 0. T.. Woodstock, Carleton Comtv. The next Ant ual Session will convene at Chatham, Northumberland County, on the first week of July, 18"'4. PRIM.VKY LODGES. Victoria Lodge, No. 1, meets every Wednesday evening at Sussex Corner. Saint John Lodge, No. 2, meet.", every Monday evening at the Tem- perance Hall, St. John. Degree meetings '>i\ Mond ly of each inontli. Salisbury Lodge, No. \'>, meets every Wednesday evening at Salis- bury, Westmorland County. Andrews Lodtre, No. 3S, meets every Thur.sday evening at the Tem- perance Hall, Carletcn, Saint John. ^< oodstock Independent, No. 78, meets every Thursday evening at Woodstock, Carleton (bounty. New Dominion, No. 115, meets every Tuesday evening in Hamni's Hall, Indiaiitown. St. Ann's Lod)!,e, No. lilG, meets every Thursday evening at Frederic- ton, York County. Royal Oak, No. 157, meets every Monday evening at Saint George, Charlotte County. Enterprise Lodge, No 192, meets every Tuesday evening at Saint Andrews, Charlotte County. I'eabody Lodge, No. oO\ meets evroy Wednesday evening at the Temperance Hall, Portland, Saint John. D. N. A. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FELLOWS. OFFICERS OK TUB R. W. atl.\ND LODOE OP TUE LOWER PIlOVl.SOKS OF R. R. Harnes, M. W. G. M.. St John, N. R. James Yorston, R. W D G. M., Pictou, N. S. D. R. Munro, R. W. G. W., New Glasffow. N. S. A. M. Eraser, R W. G. S. and T , Westville, N. S. Alex. Robertson, R. W. G. M., St. John, N. U. Geo. Dicks, R. W. (i. Con , Pictou, N. S. R. J. Grimth. R. W. G. Chap.. Pictou, N. S. Wm. N. Mills, R. W. (} G , I ietou N. S. Thos. Johnston, R. W. G H., Westville, N. S. The next Session of the R. W. Grand Lodao wil' be held in Saint J.ihn, N. H., on the third Tuesday in Fuly, 1 7'2. I'lONEKR LoncB, No. It, I. 0, O. F., meets at 0k^s IJrook 2.40, l.HO 102 Dorchester Road.. 2.50. 1.70 loi) Shediac. 2.5o. 1.70 108 I'oint Duchone 2.50. 1.70 H Br s CO J* ST O 1^ d O O ? Family tickets of tw .Ive, to all Stutions, at half first class fare; also, Season tickets, of three months, to all stations between Ht. John and Sussex. "Siiwi oTRfTkindi, at fh» Al^xandlrn Work*. Aniline Dyes, all Colors bat Black— at Chalon'^r's. i I ;f :4: i' « u 95 a ^ « § o u fa •Pit o o 106 RAILWAY. [1872. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. ST. JOHX TO AUHBBST. MILES. FARES. 1 (t. 2d. 97 St. John to Painsec Junction, |'^ ZO 102 " Meadow Brook, S.65 109 " Meraramcook, £.80 117 " Dorchester £.00 128* " Sackville i<.40 132 " Aulac, S.50 138 " Amherst, ?.65 European and North American Railway Comp my, FOR EXTENSION FROM SAINT JOHN WESTWARD. $1.70 1.80 1.87 2.00 2.27 2.85 2.45 This Railway runs from Carleton, St. John, N. B., to St. Cro the boundary between New Brunswick and Maine— where i with the European and North American Railway of Maine, mi connection, all rail, with Portland, Bangor, Boston, Danvilh Montreal, &c. This line, only opened for traflSc a short time, ruunwf^ PullmanFalaceCars, ensuring all the comforts attendi travelling. ST. JOHN TO ST. CROIX. X River — connects 'ting daily Junction, is a ready g Railv/ay Miles. Stations. Fares. Princess Street Ferry, $0.00 35* Oi Carleton 3 3«i 4 Fairville 1541* 6i^ Lancaster 25 46 Hi Grand Bay 40 49i 15* Westfield 50,61^ 19* Nerepis 65l66i 25i Welsford 80 7tii 29* Clarendon 95>6i 88 Gaspereaux 1.0591 Saint John to Bangor, " Portland. .. " Boston, DISTANCES. MILES. Miles. Stations. St. John to Woodstock, 185 *• Houlton, 182 " St. Andrews, 128 " St. Stephen 121 Fares. Enniskillen $1.10 Hoyt 1.20 Blissville 1.25 Fredericton Junction ... . 1.45 Tracy 1.55 Cork 190 Harvey 2.0.) Ma&aguadavic 2.85 Mc Adam Junction 2.60 St. CroLX 2.76 . . $6.00 . 8.00 . . 9.50 MILES. St. John to Bangor 205 Portland, 340 Boston, 448 Montreal, 582 EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY OF MAINE MILES. From Bangor M. C. Depot, " Exchange-street, .5 Veazie, 4.8 Basin Mills, 7.6 Eight Mile Sid'g, 8.0 Orono 8.4 Webster 8.8 Great Works,... 11.5 Oldtown, 12.8 Milford 18.4 Costigan 18.8 GiLvnbitsh, 28.0 Olamou 26.7 <( ty Uo7 11 fir 2.85 § 2.45/2. 60 Irer— | L? lects l/jB dailj ll Si Jtion, U- D. Magee & Co.» Hat and Cap Warehouse, 51 King Street. ady « »res. !l.l0|/5 1.20 j 1.25 1.45 1.65 1^5 1 90 2.0,, en .86 00 .60 » 8. )5|1S to 2 S *■• a a I S 4) e o u Pi en o 0) b. a, G4 1872.] RAILWAY. 107 PREDKRICTON TO PAlliVILLE. MILES. FARES. Freflericton |0.00 1 Salamanca 10 G Glazier 24 10 Waasis 40 MILEH FAPES. 14 Husiaaonis ^ *.ofi ly Tbret' Tree Creek 70 22 Fredcricton .liiuction 70 (14 St. John 1.50 NEW BRUNSWICK AND CANADA RAILWAY AND BRANCHES. ST. 8TBPHKN TO RICHMOND AND WOODSTOCK. Miles. Stations. Fares. | Miles. Stations. Fares. Saint Stephen $ii.(M) 41 Criinberry $i.'i5 5 Maxwell 2.')'4H HallN S>ding I,:i5 8 Moon's Mills 2' l.'il Deer Lake.. l..")0 10 P.atilie 50 7 (-iinti.'fbury l.r>0 15 Mearlows SO'r.'i Scott's 1.75 I'J Watts Junction 75} .) McKeiizie 2.0 '^.".f Riclimoiul li.t'O 38 Toby (iuzzle 1 0i):ii4 Woodstock 2.(JU 43 McAdam Junction I.i5l FARES. From Freilericton to McAdatn, " " St. Stetilieii, . . St. Anilrews, . . Woodstock, . . Wood.stock, . . Richmond, St. Stephen, . . St. Andrews, . . Fredcricton, .. K p. m., and llalilax at b p. m. Farks- -From Annapolis to Windsor, . . ■ ♦? 50 •' " Halifax, . • • !}.."iO " Windsor to St. John, . . . •'^•<'" '• Halifax '♦.... 4.t'0 9 9 a « 9 a e o r I I a OD ft" o o . Magee & Co., Hat an d Cap War ehoiis p, 51 King Street^ 1872.] STATISTICAL. 109 District Storekeeper— Major Jobu Evans, August 15, ISiJt!,— Ilead Quarters, St. John, N. B. Assistant Stoiykeeper -Captain Thomas Mcivenzie, January 12, 1870. Head Quarters, iredericton. Value of Goodn hn ported into the Port of Saint John from the following Countries for the Year ending ^ioth June, 1870. Countries. Dutial)le (lOOils. Free Goods. From (iroat Hritain " ITiiitod States France Holland Prince Edward Island Newtbuiidlaiid British West Indies Spanish West Indies British Guiana Jersey Spain Add 5 p.c. iiddt'i. duty from 7 Ap. '70 Add reprints of British Copyright Works u kl (( il (1 u t( u (I ^ j V 3,208,880; 774,U")7 y78,oy()! 845,224 4".),+n«; 15.564 1,7311 iJutv C<^llect,ed. 455 254,332 13l),201 306 14,775 115 24(),P5S 3,132 2,642 2,9S'.» 2 SO $ c. 6'M,3?,1.25 182,712.78 29,770.02 17,417.64 673.77 149.50 90,420.43 45,1(1 ^79 552.30 3,(;00.34 17,275.10 a <*» a* Total 4,057,435il.875,:{92: 1.017,772.82 For the Year ending 'A'^Mh Juxc, 1871. COUNTUIKS. Imports, j , Consum- ption. Duties. From Great Britain '4,1 24,510 4,028,128 593,094. 16 " United States : 1,903,088 i,802,0'.)5 10:;,4 10.23 «' France i 113,798, 40,503 29,354.35 Germany I 27,11 9] Spain i I9,773j Portuoral ' 1,7 5i British West Indies 1 24, 175' Spanish West Indies \ 1 r.4,485 S. America (including Demarara) ; 70 818 (1 It II II II II II II 19,549 21,446.95 1,749.65 11,795 Newloundland Prince Edward Island., Add 5 per cent, additional . . , 276 355 140,>, '.'.87.22 39,ti80.Ho 8,412.83 41.40 I 26,883.40 Total 6,0O0,l.S8!0,3O(),003 936.360. 7<) Returned duties d I 9 )4 ^» Ml ; S m 1° 9 a* 3 » Copy lli'j:ht ._^ -J Li:i- " ' Li Total dutidile Goods, 'J5,2"'.6.814. .1 90 40 > 90 40' Total Free Goods, *1, 379. 324. Haws of nil kind* made at the Alexandra Works, ir»i'iriiiw»iiW''wwwwiM5iii '- ■^- I' lit % a -g liUbin's Perfumes, Chaloner, St. John, N. B. o o ;: a OS b o £ ■d OS H « "5 on V O 110 STATISTICAL. [1872. Exports fro7n the Port of Saint John for the ij ear erulivg ZOthJune, 1871. Misci'llaneous articles $18,369 Produce of the Mine $30,15? " Fisheries. .21 12,077 " Forest... 1,885.809 Animals and their products, 69,474 Agricultural products 16,901 Manufactures 672,139 Goods produce Canada, $2,894,921 Coin and bullion 83,000 Goods not produce Canada, 746,404 Total $3,724,325 Exports, Imports, and Dnties of the Goods f-ntered for consumption in the Dominion of Canada during the fiscal years, ending o^Uh June, 1870 anc? 1871. In 1871, the total Exports were $74,143,098 ; Imports, $95,857,408 ; entered for consumption, $86,679,645 ; Duty, $11,864,291.77. In 1870, the Exports were $73,673,490; Imports, $74,814,339; entered for consumpton, $9,462,940.44. The increase in favor of 1871, for Exports, $669,608; Imports, $21,- 043,069; entered for consumption, $15,442,042; Duty. $2,401,351.33. POPUL.\TION OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. NUMBER OB' INHABITANTS. 1870. I860. Total Population, 94,ii2 1 80,857 r)ecennial In'jrease, 1 6.28 per cent. Total males . 47,121 Total females, 46,900 Number of families, 14,841 Average to each family, 6.34 RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. Church of England, 7.220 Presbyterian Church, L. P 1 8,603 Church of Scotland, ln,976 Total Presbyterians, 29.679 Roman Catholics, 40,766 Methodists, 8,361 Itaptists, 4,37 1 Bible Christians, 2,709 Universalists, . 77 Other Denominations, 931 Average Increase in Protestants, 18.8 per cent. Increase in Roman Caiholics, 1 3.7 per cent. NATIONALITIES, &C. Births in the past year, . 2,344 Deaths,.. 941 Natives of the Island, 80,271 Natives of other countries, 1 3,760 Doaf and Dumb 70 Blind, 64 Insane, 188 40,936 39,941 6,785 15,591 10,271 25,861 35,862 5,809 8,461 2,661 41 413 2,330 938 62,846 16,242 68 43 148 CD X O 9 o 5 s a (X) s a o 9 CIS I a n o EVeritt Jk. Butler, 65 King Street, Wholesale Small Wares. i J^ ....;-. ; Jfci '^J»^ j^iMS^^CSBii t,339;| $21,. 8(50. 0,85V 1 ^,941 s a \l \a o o IB O ■d ce ee U O O D. Magee & Co., Hat Manufacturers, 51 King Street. 1872.] STATISTICAL. Ill CENSUS— ISll.— The following are the returns ( of the population of the undermentioned places in this in round numbers') Province : COUMTT ST. JOHN. 1861. City 27,318 Portland 11,500 Lancaster 3,877 Simonds 8,921 St. Martins 2,308 1871. I 29,000i Charlotte County 12,50(iJKing'3 County.'.. 4,600 Queen'8 County 3,600 2,400 48,934 52,100 Sunbury County York County . . . , Carleton County, Victoria County. 1861. 23,663 23,283 13,869 6,(157 23,39« 16,373 7,701 UNITED STATES CENSUS— 1871. Total. Alabama 996,992 Arkansas 484,471 California 560,247 Connecticut 537,454 Delaware 125,016 Florida 187,748 Georgia 1,184,109 Illinois 2,539,891 Indiana 1,680,637 Iowa 1,191,792 Kansas 364,399 Kentucky... 1,321,011 Louisiana 726,916 Maine, 626,916 Maryland 780,894 Massachusetts 1,457,351 Michigan 1,184,059 Minnesota 439,706 Mississippi 827,922 Missouri 1,721,295 Nebraska 122,993 Nevada 42,481 New Hampshire 318,890 New Jersey 906,096 New York 4,382,769 North Carolina 1,071,361 Ohio 2,665,200 Oregon 90,923 Pennsylvania .... 8,521,791 Rhode Island 217,353 South Carolina 705,606 Tennessee 1,268,620 Texas 818,679 Vermont 830,561 Virginia 1,226,163 West Virginia 442,014 Wisconsin 1,064,670 Total States Native. 987,030 479,448 350,416 423,816 116,879 182,784 1,172,982 2,024,693 1,539,163 987,735 316,207 1,257,613 665,088 678,034 698,482 1,104,032 916,059 279,209 816,731 1,499,028 92,246 23,690 288,689 717,163 3,244,406 1,068,232 2,292,767 79,326 2,976,530 161,967 697,632 1,239,204 766,168 283,396 1,211,409 424.923 690,171 1871. 26,850 24,600 13,850 6,800 27,000 19,900 11,650 Foreign. 9,962 5.026 209,831 113,639 9,136 4,567 11,127 515,198 141,474 204,057 48,392 63,398 61,827 48,881 83,412 853,319 268,000 160,697 11,191 222,267 39,748 18,801 29,811 188,943 1,138,353 3,059 372,493 11,600 645,261 66,396 8,074 19,316 62,411 47,165 18,764 17,091 364,499 38,113,253 32,640,907 5,472.346 sr CO a a a -t 9 5 Oi X O e I s a « o es en «: •a s p. 9 j7f. Lttwton, Saw MaAnflictnrer, oor. North and tieorge-sta. ^iri!|iiiiiiiiilipril#i msmm Mh I ! ■ if Dye Stuflfs— General Assortment at Chaloner^s. w as « o C6 83 O ,4 112 INDKX TO ADVLUTISEMEN'TS. [1872 TERRITORIES. Arizona 9,C}d8 Colorado 39,8^.4: Dakota U,l8l District of Columbia 131,700 Idalio 14,999 Montana 20,585 New Moxi'^o 91,874 Utah Washington, Wvorainx. . , 8f5.786 23,905 9,118 3,849 3:^,265 9,306 115,466 7,114 12,616 80,354 56,084 18,931 5,605 348,530 5,8^9 6,599 4,815 16,254 7,885 7,979 5,620 30,102 5,024 3,513 Total Territories 442,730 348,530 94,200 SUMMARY. Total population of the United States, 38,555,983 Composed of — Natives, 32,980,437 Foreigners, 5,566,466 Of the Indians and Chinese the Territories contain 4,303 of the former, and 7,075 of the latter. Note. — The Indian Territory and Alaska arc not included or men- tioned in any of the census tables al)ove epitomized. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Austin, M. D. & H. A fi Allan HroMiers 14 ^ Barker, T. H. A Sous 1,2 Herton Urothers 14 iiuxtnn, Thos. B 13 Burnham, C. E. & Co 128 IJarnes & Co 44 Burpee, I. & F 17 Barbour Brothers 135 Clementson, Francis 127 Clerke & Son 126 Cunningham, Thomas H 7 Chaloner, John 142 Christie, J. J 133 Christian Visitor 141 Daniel Hi Bcyd 188 Emery .„ Sons 13-5 Ferguson, J. C 130 Flood, C 139 Gabel, Z. Q Cover Gallagher, M. & H 15 Hyke,R.S 136 Hawker, William 3 Hutchin.-on, George 125 Hegan, J. . Magee & Co., Hat and Cap Warehouse, 5 King Street, [1872. 0,809 6,599 4,815 16,254 V,885 7,979 5,620 30,102 6,024 3,513 » •1 B o OB >8C,437i •66,466 1 of the a n Q' m o •a u « u 08 es «^ a V 4 -w h OS 1872.] TARIFF CUSTOM Dt7TIK9. 113 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. All u enumerated Articles are subject to a duty of 15 per cent. Acids of every description, except Acetic Acid, Sulphuric Acid, and Vinegar, Acid, Suii'huric, .... Acetic Ac d, Ac, Vinegar, Advertisii 2 Pamphlets, Agricultural Societies' Seeds of all kinds, Farming Utensils and I nplements of Husbandry, when es])«cially im portec by, for the encouragement of Agriculture, Alcohol, ..... Ale, Beer and Porter, in casks, 10 per cent, ad val., and Do in bot les, 5 quart and 10 pint bottles to the gallon, . Almonds ij;al l") per cent Free M ;% » B 9 9 #*■ d "< •1 » o o F. Lawton, Saw Manufacturer, cor. North and George-sts, 9« »i «i- i l>iW i miti mmimmmmmUM .*»**#• " 1 114 Best English Chemica1s«»Chaloner, S^t. John^ N. B. [1872 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 9kh ♦ III: 'ii es d o es 5 2: es H CO V o Blackingr, , . . .15 per cent Bleachinu: Powder, . , . . Free Books, lilank Account and Copy-books, and Books to be written or drawn upon, . . li: ,jer cent Books, printed. Periodicals and Pamphlets, not beina; fo- reign reprint of British Copyright works ; nor IJlank Account Books; nor Copy-books ; nor Books to be written or drawn upon ; nor reprints uf Books printed in Canada; nor printed Sheet Music, . . 5 per cent Boots and Shoes (Leather), . . . 15 per ceul Boot Pelt. .... Free Botany, Specimens of . , . Free Book, Map, and News Printing Paper, , . 15 per cent Bone, manufactured, . , . 15 per cent Bonnets, Hats and Caps, . . . 15 percent Bibles, Testaments, and Devotional Books, . . 5 ]ier cent Binnacle I^amps, .... Free Biscuit and Bread from Great Britain and the B. N. A. I Provnces, .... Free I Boiler Plate, Iron . . .5 per cent ; Bolting Cloths, . . . . Free I Borax, . . . , . Free [ Bookbinders' Tools and Implements, . . Free I Book Bin iers' Cloth, .... Free i Bottles, containing Spirituous Liquors, Wines and Malt ' Liquors, . . . .15 per cent I Bracelets, Braid, Ac, made of Hair, . . 15 per cent Brandy, . . . , . 8(ic per umI Brass and Copper, manufactured, . . 15])ercent Brass Tubes or Piping, when drawn, or Iron, . Vr>^ti j Brass or Cot)per Wire, round or flat, . . Free Brass, in bai s, rods and sheets, . . Free Brass in scraps, .... Free Brass and Tin Clasps, Slides, and Spangles, for the manu- facture of Hoop Skirts, . . . Free Bran, , . . . , Free Brimstone, roll or flour, . , . Free Bristles and Hog's Hair of all kinds, . . Free Britannia Metal Ware, . . .15 per cent Brooms and Brushes of all kinds, . .15 per cent Broom Corn, .... Free Brim Moulds, for gold-beaters, . . . Free Buckwheat, .... Free Bulbs and Roots, .... Free Bullion and Coiu (except United States silver coin}, . Free Burr Stone, . . . Free Bunting, .... Free Busts; Casts and Statues of Marbles, Bronze, or Alabas- ter, Paintings, and Drawings, as works of art ; speci- mens of Sculpture; Cabinets of Coin ; Medals, Gems, and all collections of Antiquities, . . Free Butter, . . . . . 4 cts per lb C Canvas, from No. 1 to No. 10. when imported for ships, , Free Canvas, for the manufacture of floor oil-c!oth, not less than 18 feet wide, and not pressed or calendared, . Free Cables, Hemp and Grass (when used for ships or vessels ouljO, .... Free O r s iS8 P in S » 8 O ft 10 )E:veritt & Butler, 55 King Street, Retail Dry Goeds. [1872. 1 1 per cent iree f rJer cent Iper cent per cent ree ree per cent per cent percent 't'r cent 'ce ^rcent r cent or lb D. Magee A Co>, Hat Manufacturers, 51 King Street. 18T2.] 9' •a •im I U ■ es bJD fa fa ' ee:: TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 116 Cabinetware or Furniture, Cards, playing Candles and Tapers, of Tallow, Wax, or any other material, 15 per < tnt 15 per cent 2') peT cent Canada Flatea, and Tinned Plates, Candlewick, ('ottou, .... Cane J nice, Syrnp of Hugar or of Sugar Cane, Svrup of Molasses or of Sorghum, Melado, Concentrated Ale- lado, or concentrated Molasses, a specific duty of % of a cent per ft. and Caoutchouc or India Rubber or Gutta Percha, unmanufac- tured, .... Caoutchouc or India Rubber, manufactured, Cairiages, .... Carriages of Travellers, and Can- ages emr'oyed in carry- ing Merchandize (Hawkers and Circus Troops excepled)Free n per cent. Free 25 per cent Free 15 per cent 15 percent Carb^ lie Oil, Carpets nufl Hearth Ruga, Cables, Darrels, and other packages containing Sugars, Cane-juice, Syrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane, Molas- ses, Syrup of Molasses or of Sorghum and Melado, and Carboys containing Sulphuric Acid, Cassia, ground, " unground, . . <''ast.ile Soap, .... ' ;a.shmere, manufactured /'astings. Iron and all other, <'emeni. Marine or Hydraulic, unground. Cement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined. Cheese, .... Chandeliers and Gas Fittings, Charts, Maps and Atlasses, not elsewhere mentioned, Chiuaware, Earthenware and Crockery, Chain, iron . . . • Do. half inch, and under, Chinaware, Officers' Mess, CoUai Cloth Paper, .... Coffee (green), " Vui In dried, roasted or ground). Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as Coflfee, raw or green, . . . • Cincory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground. Citrons, . . • • Cider, . . • • Cigars, . . . • Cinnamon, ground, . " unground, . • Currants, dried fruits, . Clays, Earth and Sand, Coach anJ Harness Furniture, Cocoa and Paste from G. Britain and the B. N. A. Provinces, Free 15 per cent l-T percent 15 per cent 25 per cent 1 5 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent Free 15 per cent 3 cts per lb 15 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent Free 15 per cent Free Free 3 cts per lb 4 cts per lb 3c per lb 4 cts per lb 15 per cent 15 per cent 45 cts per lb 'J5 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent Free 15 per cent Cocoa, bran and shell, . » • Communion Plate, . • Composition Spikes and Nails, Compasses, . . • • Clay Pipe, . . . • • Clocks, . . . • . • Clothing or Wearing Apparel made by hand or sewmg machine, . . . • Free Free Free Free Free 15 per cent 15 per cent A ce A 9 a ae I P I «^ M 'w i gq I <3 ' 3 a Alexandra Works Saw Factory, cor. North and tJeorge-sts. Lttbin>s Perfumes— Chaloner, Saint J0I1119 Ji. B). 116 lARIFF CUSTOM DDTIES. [18*72. s e e .a i cn V >> u Clothing- for the public uses of the Dominion, Coal and Coke, .... Crude Petroleum, .... Coal and Kerosone, distilled, purified and refined, Cochinpal and djestuff, Colojine Water and Perfumed Spirits, not in flasks, Cotton Warp, not coarser than No. 40, " coarser " Cologne Water, in flasks or bottles, 30 of such not con- taining more than a gallon, per flask or bottle, Colors and articles, when imported solely by Room Paper Manufacturers aTd Stninera, viz. : Tiftkes in pulp, Scar- let and Morone, Ultra Marine and Chinese Blue. Eng- lish Umber, raw, lilue black, Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin, and fine washed White, Bichromate of Potash, Sutiar of Lead, and British Gum, for manu- facturing p'lrposes only, Co"imis9ariat Storetj, .... Confectionary, a speoific duty of Ic. per lb., and Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn. Copper, pig, .... Copper, in bars, rods, bolts, sheets, and sheathing. Copper or lirass, manufactured, Coppt-r Sheathing, Corkwood, or the bark of the Corkwood tree, Cordaue, (when used for ships or vessels only), Cottons, . . . Cotton Wool, . . , Cotton Waste and Cardlewick, . . Cotton netting, for India Rubber Shoes, Cordials, Corks, , . . , Cream of Tartar ui crystal-!. Cocoa Nut Oil, in crude, unrectified or natural state. Cutlery, polished, all sorts, . . Curled Uair, . . . D Damar, Gum . . Dead Eyes, , . Dead Lights, , , Deck PluKS, Diamonds and precious stones, not set, Dried Fruit, Drugs not otherwise specified, Duck, for Belting and Hose, Dye Stufi's, viz. : Berries, Bark, Drugs, Nuts, and Vege- tables, Woods and extracts of Logwood, used chiefly in d^jreing, Drain Tiles, Drawings, not in oil, E Demijohns. Jars, lirandy Ctiaks, Barrels, or packages in which S|)irituoua Liquors, Wines and Malt Liquors are contained, .... Earths, Clays and Sand, , . Eggs, ..... Elootrtitype Blocks, for printing purposes, Free Free 6 cts per gal loctspergal Free $1.20 per gal Free 15 per cent 4 cts each Free Free 25 per cent Free Free Free 15 per cent Free Free Free 15 per cent Free Free Free |il.20 per gal 15per cent Free Free 15 per cent Free Free Free Free Free Free 15 per cent 15 percent Free Free Free Free 15 percent Fri'e Free Free ft :0 I" I? O 2. » cs (6 I on O e r jjlvoritt^ liutlcr, 55 K'lig Street, WholCHaie Dry Goods." D. Magee A. Co., Dealers in Furs, 51 King Street. [1872. |Per gal I per gal per gal |i' cent (each 1872.] TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIKS. 117 cent !" cent cent ler gal sent lent In QO nt nt 1(6 ; I KM 19) C s 9i a o l» 9 •1 » B •« » ,:i! ce u •^ ft« ^ h O « > B I V i u ei Emery Paper and Emery Cloth, Engravintrs iiiid Prims, Essence--; not elsewhere specified, and Perfutneiy, Essential Oils of all kinds, F Factory and Mill Machinery of all kinds, or parts thereof. Fancy Goodsand Millinery, viz. : articles embroidered with (ioid, rtilver, or other Metals, . Fan and Fire ''creeus, .... Farming Implement., and Utensils, when specially import- ed by Agricultural .Societies for euct uragement of agriculture, .... Feathers and Flowers, .... Felt Hat Bodies, .... Felt, for Hats and Boots, Fibrilla, Mexican Fibre, or Tampico, white or black, and other vegetable fibres for mauutaciure, . Firebrick, ..... Firewood, ..... Figs, Dried Fruits, .... Filberts, do. .... Firebrick and Clay, .... Fireworks, . . . . • Fish, fresh, not to include oysters or lobsters in tins or kegs, .... Fish, salted or smoked, . . Fish and Vegetables, preserved, . Fishing Nets una Seines, Fish Hooks, Lines and Fish Twines, Fish Bait, .... Flat Wire for Crinolines, covtM-od, . " " uncovered, , Flax waste, . . . ■ Flax, Henij), Tow, nndiessed. Flour of Wheat or Ilye, Flour of any other gram, including Indian Meal and Oat- meal, . • • , ■ Foreign Newspapers sent otherwise than through P. Ollice, Furs, Skin Pelts, or Tails, undressed, Fur, or of which Fur is the principal part, . Fruits, green, of all kinds, Fruits preserved in Brandy or other Spirita, a Galvanized Iron, . • • Gazoline Oil, . . • ' • Gems and Medals, . . • , , . , (Jennuu Plated and Gilded Ware, manufactured, ol all kind Gin, . . . • Ginger, ground, . ■ * . • i" Glass and Glassware, plated and silvered, stained, painted, or colored, . . ■ • Glass I'apcr, and Glass Clotha, . . • Globes, when specially imported for the use ol Colleges, Snieiititic and Litei'isiy Societies, Goat Hair, unmanufactured, Gold, Silver, and Klectroplato, manufactured, . Gold and Silver Leaf for Platers' use. 1.") per cent • .") per csiT.t l.i pe. cent 15 per cent 15 per cent In percent 15 per cent Free 15 percent 15 per cent Free Free Free Free 15 percent 15 percent Free 15 percent Free 1 cent per lb 15 percent Free Free Free 15 per cent Free Free Free Free Free 5 per cent Free 1') per cent 1(1 per cent $\.'M per gal V roe 15 pi' !• cent Free s, 1 5 percent >iic per gal 25 per cent 15 percent Free F'rno Free 1". percent 15 per cent 9 tf 9 A in « I \a 1; !a i a* 9 O Alexandra Works saw Factory, cor. Noith and (icorgi-sts '•WWitM**^^^^^^*^ Davis' Pain Killer—Chaloner, St John, N. B. H ii V; a •m U e s V 9 M e h H 09 HI 118 TARIFF CUSTOM DCTIKS. [1872. Goldbt'iiter's Brims, Monlils, iiiid Skins, . . Free Grasis, Osier, Pultii Leiif, Straw, Whalebone, or Willow, except pluit, elsewiiore meutiouecl, . . IT. percent Gravels, ..... Free Grain of all kinds, . . . . tree Grease and Scraps, .... Free Grindstones, wroiifjht or nnwrought, . . 15 per cent Gums, lirUish wKen imported by IJoom Paper Manufac- turers and Stainers for manufacturing purposes only. Free Gunpowder, . . . .15 per cent Guns, Rifles, and arms ot all kinds, . . 15 per cent Gutta Percha, manufactured, - . . . 15 per cent " unmanufactured, . . Free Gum, Copal, . . . . Free Gum, Mastic, .... Free Gypsum, or Plaster of Paris, neither ground nor calcined, Free Gypsum, ground or unground, . . Free II Hardware, viz. : Cutlery, polished, all sorts, Japanned, planished Tin, and Britannia Metal Ware, Spude.s, Shovels, Axes, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, and Edge Tools, Scythes and Snaiths, Spikes, Nails, Tacks, Brads and Sprigs, Stoves and all other Iron Castings. Other Hard- ware, Horn, Pearl, and Ivory, manufactured, . l.i per cent Harness and Saddlery of Leather manufacture, . 15 per cent Hair or Mohair, manufactured, . . .15 per cent Hair — Human, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, Hog or Mo- hair, unmanufactured, . . . Free Hat Plush, .... Free Hay, . . . , .10 per cent Hemp, undressed, .... Free Hides, Horns, and Pelts, . . . Free Horse Hair, unmanufactured, (Curled) . . Free Hosiery, . . . .15 per cent Hops, . . . 5 cts per lb Hoop Skirt Manufactures, viz. : Crinoline Thread, for co- vering Crinoline Wire; clasps, tin and brass; slides.; Bpanglea and slotted tapes, and flat or round wire, un- covered, .... Free Horses, Horned Cattle, Swine and Sheep, . . 10 per cent I Indigo, . . . , . Free Indian Corn, and Grain of all kinds, . . Free Indian Meal, .... BVee India Rubber, unmanufactured, . , . Free Ink of all kinds, except printing, . • . 15 per cent Ink, Printinjr, .... Free Iron, Galvanized or Pig, . . . Free Iron — Scrap, .... Free '* Hoop or Tire, for driving wheels of locomotives, bent or welded, . . . Free Iron Railroad bars, Wrought Iron Chairs, and Fish Plates, Free Bar, liod. Hoop, and Shoot, . . 6 per cent Naii and Spiked Rod, round, square, and flat, . 5 pur cunt Rolled Plate, and Boiler Plate, , . 5 per cent Wire, . . • ,5 per cent «a :3 » 3 n til ■« !a !0 : o '!«? '2. « o o s 0^ a "1 09 1 •< I en f 4 B I r h ill Ii h s EvcrittiV liutlor, 55 liiiiff street, Wholesale ClothierN- Fur Caps and Felt Hat8»D. lla§:ee & Co., 51 King Street. [1872. rcent fr cent sent rib snt 19 jin '(30 19 if 1872.] T.VRIFF CrSTOM DirriKS. 119 9^1 as u s u Si Hi o .:< ; Wit ' t ^'\ I !i CO ^\ s. t « o 2 Iron Tubes and Piping, when drawn, Iron Knees and Riders, . . , Iron Miii?t<<, or parts of Iron Masts, Iron, puddled, iu bars, blooin.^, uud billets, Ivory Nuts, . . . J Japanned Tin, planished Tin, and Britannia Metiil Ware, Jewellery and Watches, Junk aiid Oakum, .... Kelp, Kryolite, Knees, Iron, Riders (Ships) E Lard and Tallow, . . Load, pig, . . . . . Lead, m r^heet, . . . . Lead white, dry, . . . . Lead, red, dry, .... Leather, viz.: Sheep, Calf, Goat, and Chamois Skins, dressed, varnialied, or enamelled. Leather, "r Imitufion of Leather, inunufactuted. Leather, Sole or Upper, Locomotive and Lupine I'Varaes, Cranks, Crank A.xies, Railvviy Cur and Locomotive Axles, I'istou Hods, Guide and Slide Bars, Craitk Tins, Connectinj^ llods, Loconintives, and Passeni^er, Bagj^Uije and Fri'iiclit Cars, running upon any lino of road crossing? the frontier, so loujf as Dominion liocomoiives and Cars are ad- mitted tree, under similar circumstances, in the L'uited States, ..... Locomotive Engines and Railroad Cars, Loifwood, bixtract of . Lime, .... Linen, ..... Linen iNLichine Thread, . Litharge, . . . • Liquorice, .... Lithographic '^tones, . . Lemons, Oranges, and Citron, Lumber, |)lank and sawed, ot mahogany, rosewood, wainu cherry, chestnut, aud pitch pine, M Maccaroni and Vermicelli, Machinery, Machine tJilk Twist, and Machine Linen Thread, Maoo, Malt, Manilla Grass, and Sea Grass, Mastic, Gum . • • Manures, . . • • Manufactured Marble, other than sawn slabs or blocks. Matches, . . • Maps, Charts, and Atlases, Free Free Free Free Free 15 per cent 15 percent Free Free Free Free 1 cent per lb Free Free Free Free lo per cent IS percent 10 per cent Free Free 1 T) per cent Free 1') per cent if) per cent Free Free 15 per cent Free 10 per cent Free t. O B I'- n o a B (6 9 'B a 15 per cent 15 per cent Free '25 per cent dOc pel' bush Free Free r''ee 1 5 per rent ITi per cent 15 per cent Hawu ol all kiiuln mads at the Alexundm Worki. t^ t f umt n t mM-K" ^-JT mmat Best English Chemicals— Chaloner, St. Joha. 1 1 I ■ i 120 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1872. 4) 4)! e esi ;4 Si* C8 «« I tdi a a: 5! Manufactures, viz : — Marble or Imitation, . . . 15'>ercent Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl and Ivory, . . do Gold, Silver, Electro-plate, Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, and Plated and Gilded ware of all kinds, do Brass or Copper, . . . .do Leather or Imitation of Leather, . . do Wood, .... 15 'percent Cashmere, . . . .do Meat, Fish and Vegetables preserved, . _ . do Marble, in blocks, unwrought, or sawn on two sides only ; and slabs from such blocks, having at least two edges unwrought, . . . • Fr e Meats, fresh, salted, or smoked, . . . Ic )er lb Medals, . . . . . Fr e Medicinal Roots, . . . . Fr e Medicines, Patent and Medicinal Preparations, not other- wise specified, .... 25 tercent Medicine for Hospitals, . . .15 )er cent Metal, Type, in blocks or pig, . . . Fr e Metallic Oxides, ground or unground, and washed or un- washed, dry, not calcined, . . . Fr e Millinery of all kinds, .... 15 percent Mill Boards and Binders' Cloth, . <' . . Fr -e Mill and Factory Machinery, . . .15 .er cent Models, . . . . . Fr e Molasses, if used for refining or manufacturing sugar, . 73i perlOOlb " if not so used, . . . 25 percent Molasses and Sugar barrels, . . .15 3er cent Music, Sheet, printed, . . .15 >er cent Musical Instruments for Military Bands, . . Fr.e Musical lustrutrents, including Musical Boxes and Clocks, 15 <)er cent Mustard, ..... 15 per cent Moss, for upholstery purposes, . , . Fr«;e N Newspapers, Foreign, sent otherwise than through the Post Ofiice, .... .... .... Nitre or Saltpetre, .... .... .... Nitrate of Soda, .... .... .... Nuts, when chiefly used in dying, .... Nutmegs, .... .... .... Natural History, specimens of .... .... Naptha, Bonzolo, and Refined Petroleum, .... Naval and Military Stores, .... .... Nails, Tacks, and Brads, Nails, compoaiiion, '< sheathing, t • • I • • • < 3, of alvanized. Nuts, 01 all kinds, unless otherwise specified, O Ochres and M<4allic Oxides, ground or unground, washed or unwashed — not calcined. Oakum, .... .... .... Oohres, ground or calcined, .... Oil Cloths, .... Opium, .... .... 5 i'3r cent Fr e Fre Fjce 25 percent Free 15( per gal Fr.e 15 )er cent Fre Fr e Fne 15 ler cent and • • • I • • « « Fr Fi 15 15 je ■e )er cent •)or cent UmbiellaM and ParaHols at 55 Kiug 15 per cent Stree:. p. (33 « SB &« n Of a. B A m fr *illOl (13 ; 1 ■ e n D. Illagee &, Co., Hats, Caps, and Furs, 51 King Street. \D812. Jent Nnt snt Qt Qt ,'IS )oib!|fi. It ,IO nt ||«; kt IB 13 19 S Si v u ** i ii 1872.] TARIFF CUSTOM DDT1E8. 121 Oils —Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, in their crude, unrectified, or natural state, ... .... Free " Benzole, Benzine, Benzoine, Petroleum, distilled, purified, or refined, .... .... locpergal Kerosene, Coal, distilled, purified and refined, . 15c per gal Petroleum, crude, t3c per gal " products of coul, shale, and lignite, not other- wise specified, .... 10c per gal Oils in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleached, or prepared, not otherwise specified, . . 15 per cent Oil Cake or Linseed Cake, .... .... Free Oatmeal, .... .... Free Oats, Free Oranges, Citrons, and Lemons, when imported in brine, for the purpose of bein|j; candied ; and also the rinds of these fruits when imported in brine for same purpose, Free Ores of all kinds of metals, .... Free Ornaments of Bronze, Alabaster, Terra Cotta or Compo- sition, .... .... .... 15 percent visier, .... .... .... .... J? ree Paintings, in Oil, by artists of well known merit, or copies i mm o of the old masters by such artists, Paints and Colors, not elsewhere mentioned, Paper— Book, Map, or News Printing, .... Paper Hangings, .... Papier Machie, .... >••• Parasols and Umbrellas, .... Peas, .... .... •... Pepper, ground, .... .... " unground, .... Perfumery, not otherwise specified, Perfumed Spirits, .... Pelts, .... • • . • Peas, .... .... .... Perfumed and Fancy Soaps, .... Petroleum, refined, .... Phosphorus, .... Pickles and Sauces, .... Pimento, ground, .... .... " unground, .... .... Pipe Clay, .... • • • • Pipes, Tobacco _ .... Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined, " not ground or calcined. Portable Hand Printing Presses, .... Printed, Lithographed or Copper-plate Bills, Billheads, and Advertising Pamphlets, .... do Poultry, .... .... •••• 10 per cent Plated' Ware, .•.. ^ree Platerb' Leaf • • • • • • • ^•"' P®*" ''^"t Porter iu bottles, .... .... 10 per cent, and 7 cts. per gal Porter in casks .... 10 per cent, and 5 cts per gal Pig Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper. t ree Philosophicul Instruments and Apparatus, including globes, when spociullv imported for the use of Colleges and Scientific and Literary Societies, .... Free SttWB ©fall kinds made lit the Aiexundru Works. Free 15 percent 15 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent Free 25 per cent 15 per cent 25 per cent V.'^O per gal Free tree 25 percent 15c per gal Free 15 per cent 25 per cent 15 per cent Free 15 per cent do Free 15 per cent s O 9 B I* !B) B* A B r o , "1 '» ■ r* B ifi ■i« i i< i iiii i < \ km mmmmmrmi Davis* Pain Killer— Chaloner, St. John, N. B. ii 'I t 122 TARIFF 0[:STO^[ DUTIKS. [1872. o I I SB •o o o £ it ee 0) 1 o o Pitch and Tar, .... Free Plants, Shrubs and Trees, .... 10 per cent Plank and Sawed Lumber, of Mahn2;aiiy, Rosewood, Wal- nut, ("hestnut, Cherry, and pitch pine, Free Plank and Sawed Lumber of all kinds, except Walnut, Mahogany, Chestnut, Rosewood, Cherry, and pitch pine, 15 per cent Printing Ink and Printing Presses, except Portable Hand Printing Presses, ... .... Free Patent Medicines, .... .... .... 25 per cent Provisions for Army or Navy, .... Free Prunella, .... .... .... Puddled Iron Bars, Blooms, and Billets, .... Pumps and Pump Gear (Ships), .... .... R ' iVtl^Sy •••• •••• •■•• Railroad Bars and Frogs .... .... Rataa, for Caning Chairs, .... .... Red Lead, dry .... .... Rennet, Gum .... .... Rosin, .... .... CwlCCy •••• ■••• •••• Rigging "Wire, .... Rifles, Guns and Fire Arms of all kinds, .... Roots, Medicinal • ... .... Room Paper Manufacturers— The Colors and articles follow- ing, when impt)rted solely by Room Paper Manufactu- rers and Stainers for manufacturing purposes only, that is to say: Lakes, in pulp, scarlet and morone, Ultra Ma- rine and Chinese Blue, Ent^iish Umber, raw; Blue- black, Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin and tine washed white, Uichromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead and British gum, .... .... Free Rum (packages 15 per cent.), SOctspergal Rve, Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free J'ree 1 cert per lb Free 15 per cent Free S Free 15 per cent. 15 percent Sandarac and Shellac, (Gums) Sand Paper and Sand Cloth, . . Sails, ready made. Sail Cloth or Canvas, from Nos. 1 to 10 (when used for ships or vessels only), .... Sal Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, and Nitrate of Soda, Salt, ..... Sea Grass, . ' . Scbeidam Schnapps, ... Seeds, . .... Scrap Brass and Scrap Iron, Shawls, ..... Ships' Blocks and Patent Bushes for Blocks, Binnacle Lamps, Shackles— Sheaves, « Signal Lamps, Travelling Trucks, Wedges and Wire Rigging, " Cables and Chains, Shrubs, .... iSilks, Satins and Velvets, . . Everitt At llutlcr, 55 KiuK 8ti'ccU-Ilcst Domestic Warps. Free Free Free Free $1.20 per gall 10 per cent Free 15 percent Free Free Free Free Free Free Free 1(1 per cent 16 per cent c n e « 93 s e I M 93 la- :0 ? .1872. Icent D. Magee Sc Coi, Hat &nd Cap Warehouse, 51 King Street. 18'72.] TARIFF OITS'IOM PITIES. 123 cent 3eut I It* e 9 Jnt i!i* IB {'» I ; M> 'I iO gal II Silk, Woollen, Worsted and Cotton linibroideries, and Tambour Work, . . .do Silk Twist and Silk and Mohair Twist, not elsewliere specified, do o : ^\ t« i 081 9 ■IN I I 0) V o •IN s S h4 Silk Twist, for Hats, Boots and Shoes, Silver and Gold Cloth, Skins, undressed, S'lver Plated Ware, Slate, .... Silver Coin, United States, Slotted Tapes, for the manufacture of Uoop Skirts, Sniall Wares, Snuft", Soap, comnoon. Soap, Perfumed and Fancy, Soda Ash, ... Sole and Upper Leather, Spelter or Zinc in sheet, Spelter in block or pig, Specimens of Natural History, Mineralogy, Botany, or Sculpture, Spices, ground, including ginger, pimento and pepper, . Spices, unground, including ginger, pimento and pepper,. Spikes and Nails, composition. Spirits and Strong Waters, including Spirits of Wine and Alcohol, (packages 15 percent) Spirits and Strong Waters, either beina; Sweetened or Mixed, the strength of which cannot be ascertained by Sykes' Hydrometer, Spirits of Turpentine, . Starch, . . . Stone, unwrought, Stationery, .... Steel, wrought or cast, in bars and rod?. Steel Wire, flat and uncovered, for ('nnolinps, Steel Plates, cut to any form, but not nu)uklcd, Steel Chairs, Stereotype Blocks, for printmg purpose-. Free lo per cent Free 15 per cent Free 15 per cent Free 15 per cent 12i ^^ ct. ad val. & Sdc per lb . Ic per lb , . 25 per cent. . Fiee . ID per cent . . Free . Free Free '25 percent 15 per cent Free 80c per gal SI. 20 per gal 15 per cent 2o y 11. Fr«e 15 percent Free 15 per cent Free Fiee Free Steamboat and Mill Shafts, in Cranks, forged in the rough. Free i Steam Fire Engines, .... 15 per cent Straw, . . ■ . . H' P«f cent Stone unwrought, and Lithographic Stone, . . Free Straw, Tuscan, (Jrass and Fancy Plaits, . . Free Statues ot Marble, Bronze, or Alabaster, natural size, . Free Sulphur, in roll or liour, . . . Free Shell, manufactured, . . • H-p'-rcent Sheep, . . . ■ -1" 1»^''" c^"*^ Senna, .... 15 per cent Sugar — All sugar equal to, and above No. '.), Dutch Stan- dard, . 25 per cent, and Ic per lb Sugar— Below No, 9, Dutch Standard, 25 per cent, ad val. 'j^c per lb. Sugar— Candy, brown or white, and Conti'ctione'y, 25 per cent, ad valoiem, and 1 cent per lb Syrup of Sugar or Sugar Cane, Cane Juiee. Sv rup of Mo- lasses, or of Sorghum, Melado, Concentrated Melado, or concentrated Molasses, 25 per cuul. ad valorem, and finof lo per lb Swine. ..... 10 per cent T Tar, . . . • I'^^-'c rt 9 9 IS O rt r' i I s ■^ < X 3 o 9 ^9 a J. r.Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B. ■-^ Gennine Eau de Cologne—J. Chaloner, St. John, N. B. P;* 1 1 I EC s a CD o CD V I I 0) o £1 es H g 124 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1872. Tarapica, white and black, . . Free Tallow, . . . . Ic per lb Tea — Black, . 15 per cent, advalorem and 8^c per lb " Green, including Japan, 15 per cent, advalorern and 7c per lb Teasels, .... Free Thread and other articles embroidered with gold, or for embroidery, . . .15 per cent Thread Lace and Insertions, . . do Tiles, drain, for agricultural purposes, . . Free Tin, granulated or bar, . . . Free Tin, and Zinc, or Spelter, in block or pig, . Free Tin Clasps, Slides and Spangles for manufacturing Hoop Skirts, . . . Free Tinctures, containing Spirits. . . 1.20 per gal Tin Plates, . . . .6 per cent Thibet Hair, unmanufactured, . " . Free Tobacco, manufactured, except Cigars, 1 2| per cent, and 20c per lb Tobacco, unmanufactured, (Leaf) . Free Tow, undressed, • . . Free Toys, . . . .15 per cent Trees, Plants and Shrubs, . . .10 per cent Trenails and Wedges, . . . Free Tubes and Piping, of Copper, Brass or Iron, when drawn, Free Turpentine, other than Spirits of . . Free Type, printing, . . .5 per cent V Varnish, bright and black, when used for ships or vessels only, .... Free Varnish, other than bright and black, . .15 per cent Veneering of wood or ivory, . . Free Vegetables used chiefly in dyeing, . . Free " Culinary, . . .10 per cent " Fibres (when used for manufact'ng purposes), Free Vehicles of travellers (except those of hawkers and circus troops), . . . Free Vegetables, Fish and Meats, preserved . 16 per cent Vinegar, .... 10c per gal Vitriol, blue, .... Free w Walnuts, Dried Fruits, . . .15 percent Weaving and Tram Silk, and Weaving or Tram Cotton, for making Elastic Webbing and Crinoline Thread for covering Crinoline Wire, . . Free Whale Oil, in the casks from on ship board, and in the condition in which it was first landed, . Free Wheat, .... Free Wines of all kinds, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Elder and Cur- rant Wines, (5 (juart and In pint bottU-.s to be held to contain a gallon) 25 per cent, ad valorem, and lOc per gal £veriU* ; e '9 ci a Stamps required on Notes, Drafts, or Bill of Exchange, executed singly:— Under *25, . . . . Free For 125, '. . . . . 1 cent " $50 and over $25, . . . . 2 cents For $100 and over $50, . . . . 3 cents " each additional $100, . . . . 3 cents «' each " fraction of $100, . . 3 cents On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in duplicate : — For $100, . . . . 2 cents " each additional $190, . . . 2 cents <' " " fraction of lino, . . 2 cents ''~TSveritrAn3uFler755 King Street, Dry Goodft Importers. 1 |872. ! the D. Magee & Co., 51 King Street, Pur Caps and Felt Hats. )ro. rea- U fac- bd; Ind C9 s (i-i B f s 1872.] WEATIIKU TABLE. 127 Oi fca i S On Drafts or Hills of Exchange in more parts than two :— For every $lUO, . . . . 1 cent " each additional $100, . . . 1 cent " each additional fraction of |100, . . 1 cent Interest made payable at the maturity of any Bill, Ac, shall be count." cd as part of tliu principal sum. Stamps must be cancelled at the time of affixing the same, by writing or stamping thereon the date. The stamps for Notes, Ac, to be affixed by the maker or drawer ; and in case of any draft or Bill of Exchange drawn out of the Dominion, by the acceptor or first drawer. Hit I ft: IBjl <» i\ • O u Si ct H » Si ee Table for Foretelling the "Weather through all the Lunations of each Year. This Table, and the accompunrini; remarks, are the result of many vear.s' actual observation ; the whole being constructed on a due con- sideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon, in Their several posi- tions i-especting the Earth, and will, by simple inspection, show the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of ! the Moon into any of iis quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom found to fail. If the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon, or the last quarter happens IX SDMMER. IN WINTER. Between midnight and 2 in the morning, 2 and 4 morning. 4 and (3 " GandS " 8 and 10 " . 10 and 12 " 'At 12 noon, and 2 P. M. Between 2 and 4 P. M. 4 and 6 P. M. 6 and 8 " 8 and 10 " 10 and midnight. r. . I Hard frost, unless *"^^^- 'the wind be S. or W. Cold, frequent showers. Snow and stormy. Rain. Wind and rain. Changeable. Frequent showers. Very rainy. Chiiugeable. Fair. Fair, if wind N. W. Rainv, ifS. or S. W. I Ditto. 'Fair. Rain. jStormy. !Coldrain,ifwindbe I \V., Snow if E. Cold and hii^h wind !Snow or rain. iB'air and mild. {Fair. .Fair and frostv, if :wind N. or N. t:. iRain or snow, if S. S. W. ! Ditto. Fair and frosty Observations.— T\u} nearer the time of the Moon's change to noon or midnight, the more nearly will the result accord with the prediction. The space for this calculation occupies from ten at night till two next morning. . , , , , m i , . It is also said that less dependence is to be placed on the Table m winter than in summer. t O e t » s B 9 B a. O o B I o M .a '» ADDENDA. Hon. John Henry Pope, Minister ot Aariculture an'l Statistics, in place of Hon. Chri-stopher Diinkin. [See page 71t. J nn.siopiier nuuMn. n^^;"- ("i^^ • >■• i The following are thf Tru:-toes of Schools appointed bv tie Cm-po tion for the Oify of Saint .Jiiiai :— Vlexiinder liockhaii, John V. Ellis, Chipman Smith, and Thomas Fu^l(•ll;,^ [See page o'xj ra- A. Saws made and repaired at the Alexandra Works. ■ijj (,ii |) i i i i i>»J i ii ii > i ]| <»r « wiii i ii i i m »iii> Mj|i < i . ,M i | lii » Wi i um iKwp Give Cbaloner>fl Aniline Dyes a Trial. *» k i*> 4 «» 'C e M « M I C8 » e e u e es a a IIVOEX, Si ^; -g! ce H « V PAGE. Addenda, 127 Astronomical Symbols, 23 Auctioneers 53 Board of Trade 57 Board of Health 100 Board of Works 81 Baptist Church, 90 Baptist H. Missionary Board,.. 91 Baptist Education Society, 93 Hanks, 94 Harristera and Attorneys 83 Bran:h Pilots, 53 British Templars, 103 Calendar Pages, 87-50 Canada, Dominion of 79 Census— 1871, Ill Commissioners Water Supply,.. 53 Church Calendar, 24 City of St. John, 58 City and County of St. John, 59 County of York, ... 63 King's, 66 " Queen's, 69 " Sunbury, 64 " Carleton, 65 " Charlotte 67 " Gloucester, 73 " Kent, 74 " Westmorland, 68 " Northumberland, V5 " Restigouche, 76 Albert, 77 " Victoria, 78 Courts, 82 Customs, &c 98 Church of England, 88 Catholics, Roman, 89 Church of Scotland 84 Congregational Church, 92 Christians or Disciples of Christ, 91 Consuls and Agents 99 Collectors of Slippage, 54 Dominion TariflF, 113 Diocesan Church Society. , 84 Executive Council, 80 Eclipses for 1872, 22 Equation of Time, 22 Fiah Market Dues, 35 Fire Department, 55 Free Baptist Church, 92 Free Baptist Education Society, 98 Female Reform Society, 56 Falls, going through 32 Fredericton, Corporation of, ... , 03 Grammar School 9 General Public Hospital, tt9 Harbour Master's Fees, 29 PAGE. Hackney Coach Fares, 3G Holidays, Public 23 House of Assembly, 99 Hospitals and Asylums, 94 Immigrant Department, 99 Index to Advertisements 112 Knights df Pythias 105 Light Houses, 25 Lancaster, Parish of, 62 Legislative Council, 81 Lunatic Asylum, 100 Mechanics' Institute, 54 Madras School, 93 Masonic, 100 Militia 108 Mt. Allison Wesleyan Ed. Ins.,. 94 Officers of the Crown, 81 Officers Baptist Convention, .... 86 Officers Orange Association,.... 102 Odd Fellows, I. 0., 104 Public Porters, 84 Portland, Town of, 61 Presbyterian Church 89 Provincial Board of Education, . 88 Post Office, 95 Postage, 91 Post Office, Money orders, 92 Police Department, 51 Port Wardens, 58 Rates of Pilotage, 28 Rates of Wharfage 80 Rates of Slippage, 80 Rates of Anchorage 84 Kates of Ferriage, 35 Kates of Cartage, 32 Kates at Weighing Machines, ... 85 Kef. Presbyterian Church, 89 Railway, E. & N. A 105 Societies 55 Society, Continental and Church 55 Sons of Temperance 103 St. John Building Society, 58 St. Andrew's Society, 56 St. Patrick Society, 56 Simonds, Parish of, fll St. Martins, Parish of. 62 Staff of the Army, 108 Surveyors of Lumber 54, 61 Steam Communication, 10" Statistical, lo9 Top Wharfage, 30 Tolls — Suspension Bridge, 35 Tolls— Market, 34 United Statps, Population of, ... Ill University of Xew Brunswick,. . 93 WesleJ^a.i Mctliodist Church, ... 90 I York, Municipality of 00 lis i p 1 •* B (W 'K o ce a » a Pi Xli o Br e e ►^ SB Ml e s **\ 9 8 ce ■ 6': Will mm\ its be thet 3be\ mi 1 5h. tail at it ' bor I- es 1 SI cSi li •Si es I a\ Si Everitt ik. Bntler, 55 King Street, Oil 'Tan Larrigans. D. Matf'^e A. Co., Hat and Can Warehonne, Til King Street* ?AGB. 30 . 2;^ . 99 . 94 . 99, ,112! .105 . 25 . 62 . 81 .100 . 54 { . 93 1 .100 I ,108 1 94 81 )| 86 i| 102 II .104 34 61 !,0 12 Is :« at) A 9 A. '58 !0 12 !£ , n a at) ISY'i.] 6 e cs it I « •d a a V 0) 0) s 08 ADVERTISEMKNTS. ri5 The Time Ball, at tlic Okervatorv on Fort Howe, 8t. John, N. B., Will be hoisted half its elevation encli dav (.*>uiuliivs »;:.■ minute? before 1 o'clock. At one rninute betoie 1 o'cUx; ; its full 1 ght; and at 1 o'clock, mean time at Observ.iv be dropped. A Chronometer keepins; correct G'een\» > then shew oh. '24m. 153., and the difference betv\-t>en \' shewn bv a Chronometer, is its true error en (Jreenwic!; mi^nt. A.-( the above hour of I o'clock, when the Ball oh. 'Mm. 15s. at Greenwich, the error of a Chronomet taiued, n- matter where the Ship is lying. Mastors ot at Saint .>ohn should compare their Chronometers by 1 it will enable them to get the sea rate, which frequentlv bor rates. Observatory at b'ort Howe, j Latituiie 4."'1 Saint John, N. B. | Longitude il OJEO. IIUTCIIIJVSOIN" opt'-fl) !it lifti'pn it will be hoisted irv, the Ball will c'u time, should lis and the time time at that mo- rops, represents r may be ascer- vossels arriving he Time Ball, as varies from har- liim. 42s. N. 1. 24m. 15s. West. , Jun., Director. HUT ChTiIV S O IV, Chronometer and Watchmaker, Established EVERY DESCUIPTION OF Mi'or Sale and Itepaireil, Of the most approved makers, for sain niul on Inan ; all necessary repairs dom; with promptness and skill. Chrononietors ac-ciirutely ratod t)y an Astrouoinical Clock, corrocied l)y Solar and SiiUreal Observations with Transit Instramr'nt. I Chronomet(T8, Sextant.s, Quadrants, Teli'Sco[)es, v. onipasees, &c., constantly on hand and repaired. SPECTACLES In great variety, with best Plate "Glass and Keal Hrazll PebbL's. and Glasses fitted to Frames, 8 Perfumes, Chaloner, St. John, N. B. M Qi V tt S a Pn 6 e o m 91 fa a ■a hi ei I 130 ADVKRTISEMENTS. [1872. ##Eii €e f im#ws#ir, COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, OILS, AND SHIP STORES. Consignments of every description solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed. ■ If®® S't p^ow^^M whiaii:P|, SA-IIVT JOIXIV, IV. B. IVholesale Only. iN AND u PAINT MANUFACTORY, 69 Princess Street, St. John, N. B. c» O "1 3 s o 9 3 B S 3 M o o I a as B « (A I 0) on •^ I £veritt A Butler, 65 King street, Wholetiale Small Wares* 372. 9 kJ: 99 as OB O "I 5 IV' I M* O » rnaim 3 It.llB o I » B V u ■** 95 s v a •■4 o to e 1 a i en ce D. Magee & Co., Dealers in Furs, 51 King S treet* 1872.]. ADVERTISEMENTS. 131 VROON Si ARIOLD AND ^mm MkK N, @. " Maine Lloyds," M " Mu tarw Coipany; OF BANGOR, MAINE. er S M 9 en B* « n B* a I d C0 O e B I" d p> t'A Saws of all kinds, at the Alexandra Works. y a^ ^i ^iwr^ MMiMMi D. Mai OS s s 94 u •IN es 0) Dye Stnfts— General Assoortinent at Chaloner's. 132 ADVERTISEMKNTS. [1872. D. & STEAM MANUFACTORY, NORTH SLIP, SAINT jrOHN, RErAIRING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Orders respectfully'solicited. a 9 at 9 3 e OB Everitt ft Untltor) AS King littriret) Retail IITr Goodi. s G « »n ^\ •mm'-i ^ P« I « W « 9 ;« A A 2 •1 ■?'i ^ 1 Ni> flS' > 1 «B 'T J i r M< •* 1 3 » «H "« 9 s A 99 k .2 9 Ma M 1 - B 9' 9 .a ^ CB 9^ 9 & 9 1 s ■r 1 ^ 1 § 9r 1 ^ « 1 \ 5 I tarn OB |0 [0 i>- Ma g' e A C o., Hat and Cap Wareh ouse, 51 King Street. u O o ;4 I a o 0) X) 4 1872.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 183 Importers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, FLOUR, Flelij ^Q)^k, MaOfts* iaoQ^rij &e« Orders )romptly attended to, and delivered free of charge. fOUNTRY PRODUCE RECEIVED ON COMMISSION. C^r. Waterloo and Union Sts. SAINT JOHN, N. B. A. EMEKY. J. EMERY. W. EMERY. .7. J. CHRISTIE, Importer and Doiilcr in all kinds of ANH HOI fiiPiatii also: GirrEll AND BALMORAL TOPS, C'oiistantly on liaxid.. u it F* Lawton, AlexandriTWoifkB, St. Xohn.f » a 0i as A A 9 ■1 09 O o I I s o e D .a •ITf" ■&.«■ Best English Chemicals— Chaloner, Hi, John, N. B. III! a d U o es I V o X) an ed ;9 134 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1872. WEST IMA wm\m also: Direct Importers of A^ Teas, Tobaccos, PORK, BEEF, ^*'« &' ROBERTSON PLACE, 1 iiifid @ Se^tCt Stir@@t, fi Ail® *»® s B r o o a « B u o B B 9 B A "1 B O* •-I tt SB B O .e 5 B IS as u a' I' in' o I ETeritt 4k Bntler* SA Ki»i-«t., Dreis G«o4ti [1872. f 'S. 4, a &3 o o CO a « » a o e cs 9 B A "1 B a 9 •< B PB OB 9r .e B E B y I Far8,llKi?iI^5|^ -TilBOUR BROS., COBMiSSIOH fflERCHMTTS, M K5 « CD ,0* .ORTEKS AND DEM-Kl^^ IN ^ eS Flour, Meal, Pork,| 39tu auti ©itWeti ffisl) AND ♦1 GENERAL GROCER GOODS. B « consignment, of every dcscripuouo. lleBpectfuUy soUcitcd. l^ Prompt Aetiirii"-^ a . to SOuThwIrI^ET WHARF. w. V- Saw* ofall klnd», Bt iii^r^iiandra Work*. Lubin*s Perfnines, Chaloner, St. John, N. B. « OS S u r 0!) o o £ n o 136 ADVIIUTISEMENTS. [1872. lOML HOTEL, m PRIiti iliilii Piiif f> SAINT JOHN, N. B. This HOTEL has, since it changed hands, been ilioroughly llENOVATED AND RE-FURNISHED, at considerable expense. It is situated nearly- opposite the Custom House, and within a few minutes walk of the American Boats ; and the Street Cars running to the Fredericton Boats, pass every fifteen minutes. It commands a fine view of the Harbour, Bay, and the surrounding country. The Proprietor having had an extensive ex- perience in Hotels and Steamers, feels confident that none who patronize him will go away dis satisfied. £^H ^a JE£ JL ZS.JS^ PROPKIKTOR. ^Everltt Ar Bntler, 55 King Street, Wholesale Small Wares. > ' Sllt^ » «« % g a OS •^ 9 OR • pM 1 ^ "« 1 **■ 1 a> ' .2 *• ^ 0» •^ ift 13 JT' S •^ r^ ^ > A W t •< cS 3 (s : B >. 1 es 09 tt «• i"ll ^ u •rt ^ M s ei o S" 1 >• f L -5^ V w s 5 t B « » Bl) (C V< ft* 9 ' 1 IS 19 'O '9 1 1 la D. Ma^ee & Co., Hat and Cap Warehonsp, 51 King Street. u s 0» o I- cs >> ee 03 ■** V > V 09 1872.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 137 PARE BROTHERS, .s..^i 4p 'I m iP»%- •^'^f'^ ^ '■'^f^ 41 KING STREET, ST, JOHN, N. B. AQENTS FOR The Fine London Watches of F. B. Adams & Sons. And Ihc Church, House, and Tower Clocks of Gillcti k Bland, Croydon, (near Loudon,) England. The English Patent Lever Watches of Messrs. Rotherhmn & Sons, AND SWISS WATCHES, in &old and Silver, From various Makers, always in Stock. ALSO : A larp assortmeit of Fiae GolflCliaiDS & Jewellery, SILVER-PLATED GOODS, OPERA GLASSES, MARLNE AND FIELD GLASSES, |^° Fine Watch Repairing, Engraving, and Jewellery work on the premises. 41 King Street. s a* f9 3 9 i d % 9 3 « I 2' d 9 o a U Saws of all kinds made at the AiexahdrirWorks, . ,>>:<'^ Auiline Djres, all Colors bat Black— at Chaloner's. fa g V u e fa •fa (» o o 188 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1872. JLa^ 9 S^IIVT JOtllV, IV. B. IMPORTERS OF MERCHANDIZE, IN Silk, Woollen, Linen, and Co^^on Our Buyers visit these Markets twice a year, and arrangements liave been made to procure a continuous supply of tlie iiwest iff Its itiwtii Setsens. WHOLl^SALE. DANIZSI. A BOYD, Eireritt & Butl«r, &5 King Street, Wholesale Dry Goods* 9a o a* o o » o « 9 S a. f 0) S CO 3 o OQ « Z o a e o S a. t i » o 00 SB s o s « CO C SB S D. Magee & Co.,_H*LMr „nft<^tnrcr«,5lianrS>!«!^ < piMiOmTE WABERMHS *4 AND 4 0) 8i,.IlST JOHN, 1^- B- 1^ n l»« Ik iSB « « en P. A Full Stock of mhavm ^^^^^s ON HAND. Pianofortes to Let or Hire. lU PHOTOGRAPH CAia^^^f'™'''' . *.s^^" " m ^ " Dye Stufls— General Assortment at Chal ^ner's. 140 AnVERTISEMENTS. [1872. 4> u in a 4> a e 'a V •pX ee eei a « V o .a UNION FOUNDRY AND CITY BRASS WORKS. WARER00M8 : ALLAN BROTHERS, (Lato of Hams k. Allan), Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds cf HOT AIR FURNACES, Ships' Cabooses, Mantel- Piece and Register Grates, SHOP, OFFICE, PARLOR, AND CABIN STOVES, of all descriptions. AGEIOOLTUEIL IMFLEMEITS, Ploughs, Cultivators, Wood's Mowing Machines, WHITTEMAN'S SELF LOCKING WHEEL RAKES, And other Horse Rakes. They also manufacturo to oi-der Steam Engines and Mill Machinery, Ships' Windlasses, Iron Capstans, SHIP CASTINGS, of aU kinds. And every description of BRASS CASTINGS. s t 3 O cn 9 S S B. at o OB e o r* ft- s 5^1 Si' ^veritt & Bailer, 55' Kliflimretot, Recall flrr Goods. , in Fnw, 51 King »}T^^ == ^ AOVKBTISKMENTS. |1&7'2.1 AOVKBTlSr-^f^^"'- I Editor and Proprietor.^t w\\ Tit PI*** u8 " puBLISHKllS, 58 «. 60 PRINCE WM. STREET, ^ H.VINT .TOUIV. .N^B-,| "^'■tm' ^ s REV. !• E. BTLL, I . Editor and Propnetor.U lit— III terms: ^ 5 Ai^niim in Advance. I SU2OO Pe'^ Annum, »n || ^?!!'ies'' all'' Puni.isHisBS. 5» & 00 PHINCE WM. STREKT. 1» .N«^««>iiiriH^ Aniline Dyes, all Colors but Black— at Chalonor's. B o 0) .:4 •m o e 142 ADVEUTISEMKNTS. [1872. ClialoDer's Aiiliie Ilyss. The Original Proprietor of the above DY ES re- spectfully recominencls those of liisowr. mj nufaf ture, in preference to imitations by other j arties, which, in many instances, have proved i soless, being of deficient weight andrpiality, an I have no merit beyond that of cheapness. Those who buy will therefore see to it that they obtain iftalenef s iniini lyes, which are put up in small packets, with Colored Labels corresponding witli the shade ('f D3^e they contain. The larger packets, whijh the imitation is generally put up in, do not a^itually hold any more material, but the reverse is gen- erally the case. however, is put up of full weight hy the S' . Jolni Houses of Messrs. l^arker, llaniiiixtou, smd ^i)eucer, wlio are Ajuentstbr the Genuine Aniline Dyes > if other Colors. They can he ohtained, htnvever, through otlier Druggists and Merchants, and of the Proprietor. Dispensiun Cleiist and Wholesale Dipt SAINT JOHN, N. B. % fi 9 o o 9 & m I I s e 0. O o 3 O n 187 la Si « Evrritt 4r Bntleft ftA titreet, ll'holftiale Dry l^oods* 12. 1% (B IB la. I? IS l« J9 lOD la let o I "1 V ^ D. Magee & Co., Hat Mannfacturers, 51 King Street. AnVERTlSKMENTS, 1872.] 143 EAGLE IROIFOLIDRl o •a Im R V •9 U O a u Albion and St. David Streets, St. John, N. B. The Subscriber having all the recently improved facilities, is prepaied to manufacture every doseriptiDtJ of STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS, Fop Marine op Land Purposes, of any Size. lie wmild (lin-et cpcciiil ntlominn to tlic nl'ovo, ami would n'.Ur purties rcmiiring tlioiii, to owners of Tiii^ Houts '• Victor," " Dnisv," " Beasie Uonnell," iiiul "SiH-ck." AIM) to his PATENT " VARIABLE, EXPANSIVE CUT-OFF," Savipg; IC^ to 30 p&t^ceot. of Fuel anct Steam. For information rpsiicctinn its power and nscfuliiesH, I ri'fcr you to llic Proprietors ol "Scovil'8 irolilnif Millc," " rairbaiilxs iS; Co.'s I'laiiint; Mill," and Steam Tu'f "Vii-tur." mQU and BBASS j^ f\XawtonrN*w Mrttnnftictnft'T,'c<>r« North nnd'(JeorKe«8tii. ■X' V«.., Dye Stnfln— General Assortment at Chaloner*s« V V g s o »• 69 M V CS h « ee « V o .a 144 ADVKRTISE.VKNTS. [1872. GEO. F. KEANS, DEALER IN AND AGENT FOR RAILROAD, STEAMBOAT, iiii Mill Mmm^m tm0»% Mk\ M Leatber Beltini STEAM PACKING, HOSE, 8- •#- i»#.«Jfl*>' =^i L^SK Jk.c, «&o. ^o. And all Rubber Goods I^^To Dealers or Consumers wlio have been eitlier 8ellin«jf or using Belting, Packing, or IIosc, &c., of an inferior quality, we invite a trial of the above Goods, with entire confidence, that they will prove n«»t only perfectly satisfactory in (quality, but reason- able in price. 80 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, »p4A.I]V'r .JOIIIV, TV. 11. V 'Wve?rfrJF¥ttffbr)ttft King SirW)t» ll«t)ifl HFflSbWi. LI . u mm .OiyajSi^yite 3ei»t Selt» Jm^&rtp^^ » 3 3 e t P S O n SL » SB B w e "^ (^ o e i 1 1 CiniWt s f the Bostdii ji<l ng Co^ E tCIOBS ^ Rubber Bcltlug ; Babb«f Pacte&M^ »11 siacw, wteat «iid pWnr Rubber Hose; Rttl)*K»CeidenVT|kroi«H, Soling; Poor M^j Rubber Coats, best qhaU^, warmnted not to cmcij. or stick:: Rubber Blwiketa, Knows, Cusbioii6» Bed Pans, Life Preservers : Rubber Hore§ ©overs. Sheeting, tm03i», Overalls, Aprons j Rubber Cloaks, for Ladles mimn% Urinkteg Tubes, Tubchig, Ac HAED RUBBEIi GOODS. Bttbber®J*plj5u;e8, Trusses, Pipes, Ctombs, Brabeletti, PrngsrBliiifsi Rubber Ear R%8 ; Rubber Handle ^Ir Brushes, a superior Mtcle; Rubljer Fram6 Toilet CHasses^', SJlsevo Buttons ; Pen Holders ; Rubber PeneJI«. Cups, Chains, tooth Plclis^ Charms, Thimbles, &c, Mi]I, Bteambo^ aiid Eailr^ Sap|fMe8. Setts Taps and IH9A ; God'8 B«pt WmraliM. Varibtt— Toilet Soups, pair Brushes Cloth and Hat do. , Infcnt do.. Shaving do.. Tooth Ot>., Portmonles, Pfarses, Match Boxes, Table Or- . ;?"5S"Hi Ladies' Bogs, In variety, Fancy Combs, Ac L^AJS?* BELTING, of the best dcscripUon, dodblo and single. SUPERIOR LACING LEATHER, warranted. COTTON WA8TK ; HEMP, FLAX, and JUTE PACKING. MILL 8A"W^M-Whoatinan & Smith's Gang, Circular, & Crosscut Saws FILES— Butcher's Mill Saw Files, 5 to 14 inch, and Taper Saw Flies. FISHING TACKLE— Consisting of Rods^ Reels, Linos, Hooks, Bas ? trlvancQ fbr oxoluding Snow, Doors ahd Windows. Ruin, Dx^st, and Wind from under WRINGINQ MACHINES, STSAM^AirGSS. M Bourdon 4fe Atkoroll." EMERY WHEELS/ For Saw Qttmmlng and Qrlndlttg. 9^ --V ll ei 1 I 1^ 1 OP r^ EDINBURGH AND LONDON./ i^l^ABS^ieHlilP^ I If IStS«. His Grace the Duke of Roxburghc, K^ T. VICE-PKESIDENTS : His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, K. G. ; ' His Grace the Duke of Abcrcorn. K. G. ; Right Hon. Lord J^awrence, G. C. B., and K. S. I. A Total Jlccamnlated Funds, 31st Dec, 1870, iB3,380,469.78 "' Total Revenue for 18T0, 009,321.00 This Company Insures against Lose or Damaffo by Fire— DwelHnpe, Housoliold Furniture, Farm Property, Stores, MerchandizCj^VosBels on M I the Stocks or in the llarl)our, and other iusumble T)roperty, oivjhe tjaq^tf jj favorable tcrmt*. This Company also pays for damage done l^Ejtplo- p, slon of Gas taking place within buildings insured. ** , Claimi) fiettled promptly, without reference to Head Offioe. Ninety ])er