IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 ■- llll-^ |50 ~ ^ 1^ M 2.2 M 1.8 1-4 IIIIII.6 * 9iiii8l? ,1 •i-iWAi. /li. 1 V, % pli'' I 1. Chaloner'8'Aniline Dyes are the only reliable ones. l» ^ a ^ BARNES'S NEW BRUNSWICK ALMANACK, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 18T5. BEING THIRD YEAR AFTER LEAP YEAR^ AND THE THIRTY EIGHTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OP QUEEN VICTORIA. CONTAINING GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, STATISTICAL INFORMATION, &c. SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY BARNES AND COMPANT, AND SOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At their Store, 58 Prince TV ill jam Street. LI *^^IS^^£^S^S^I^S^I^^S^I^gOtl^^l^QSS2S^ Saws of all kinds made at the Alexandra Works. 8 fr^ Seeds, Vegetable and Flower, alio Bolbi, in leaion, at Chaloner'e. EQUATION OF TIME — ECLIPSES. [1876. !1 Equation of Time. FOR APPARENT NOON — GREENWICH — 1875. % P 1 2 3 4 6 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 iaxkj. QSl. M. 8. 3.44 4.12 4.40 C. 8 6.86 6. 2 6.28 6.64 7.19 7.44 8. 8 8.31 8.64 9.17 9.88 9.69 10.19 10.39 10.67 11.16 11.82 11.49 12. 4 12.19 12.33 12.47 12.59 18.11 13.22 18.82 13.4^ Febr. osi. 18.80 13.68 14. 6 14.11 14.16 14.21 14.24 14.27 14.29 14.30 14.81 14.80 14.29 14.27 14.26 14.21 14.17 14.12 14. 6 14. 13.63 13.46 13.88 13.29 13.20 13.10 12.59 12.48 • • • • • • • m • • • « Mar. U. 8, 12.87 12.26 12.12 11.69 11.46 ll.Sii 11.18 11. 8 10.48 10.83 10.17 10. 1 9.46 9.28 9.11 8.54 8.36 8.19 8. 1 7.43 7.26 7. 6 6.48 6.29 6.11 6.63 6.34 5.16 4.67 4.39 4.21 April, osi. U. 8. 4. 2 3.44 8.26 8. 9 2.61 2.84 2.16 1.69 1.42 1.26 1. 9 0.68 0.88 0.22 0._7 0«os 0.28 0.87 0.60 1. 4 1.17 1.29 1.41 1.53 2. 4 2.14 2.24 2.34 2.43 2.61 Majr OK M. 6. 3.69 8. 6 8.13 8.19 3.25 3.80 8.35 8.89 l42 8.46 3.47 8.49 3.51 8.61 8.61 8.51 3.60 3.48 3.48 3.44 3.41 8.37 3.82 3.28 3.22 3.16 3.10 3. 8 2.56 2.48 2.40 Jxme. jr. 8. 2.81 ^22 2.12 2. 2 1.52 1.42 1.31 1.20 1. 8 0.57 0.46 0.83 0.20 0^ W04 0.17 0.80 0.43 0.66 1. 8 1.21 1.34 1.47 2. 2.18 2.25 2.88 2.60 3. -S 3.16 IW. M. B. 3.27 8.38 3.60 4. 1 4.12 4.22 4.32 4.42 4.51 6. 5. 8 5.16 6.28 6.30 6.37 5.48 6.48 6.58 6.58 6. 2 6. 6 6. 8 6.10 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.14 6.18 6.12 6.10 6. 8 Ang. OSI. u. ■, 6. 6 6. 1 6.67 6.52 5.47 6.41 6.84 5.27 6.19 5.11 6. 2 4.62 4.42 4.31 4.20 4. 8 8.66 8.43 3.80 8.16 8. 2 2.47 2.3i 2.16 2. 1.44 1.27 1.10 0.63 0.36 0.17 Sept. on U. 8. O/02 0.20 0.39 0.69 1.18 1.88 1.69 2.19 2.89 8. 8.21 3.42 4. 3 4.24 446 6. 6 6.27 6.49 6.10 6.81 6.62 7.13 7.84 7.54 8.16 8.35 8.66 9.16 9.35 9.55 10.14 10.38 10.62 11.10 11.28 11.46 12. 8 12.20 12.37 12.53 18. 8 13.24 13.38 18.62 14. 6 14.19 14.32 14.43 14.65 16. 6 15.16 16.24 15.38 15.41 15.48 15.64 16. 16. 5 10. 9 16.13 16.16 16.17 16.18 16.19 16.18 16.17 16.16 16.12 16. 8 16. 4 16.68 16.52 16.46 16.87 16.28 16.19 16. 8 14.67 14.45 14.81 14.18 14. 8 13.^7 13.31 18.14 12.56 12.87 12.18 11.57 11.87 11.15 10.53 10.30 10. 7 9.48 9.18 8.53 8.27 8. 1 7.86 7. 8 6.40 6.12 6.44 5.16 4.47 4.18 8.49 8.19 2.49 2.19 1.60 1.19 0.49 0.19 sO.ll 0.41 1.11 1.40 2.10 2.39 3. 8 Note.— When the Sun is Slow, Equation to be added to apparent time, the Sun is Fast, Equation to be subtracted from apparent time. When Eclipses for 1875. I. SuN.~A Total Eclipse. Begins on the earth generally April 6th, at llh. 9m. p. m. ; ends generally 6th, 4h. 28in. a. m. Central Eclipse begins generally on 6th, Oh. 6m. a. m. ; ends generally 6th, 8h. 32m. a. m. Invisible -to residents of the Dominion. II. Sun.— An Annular Eclipse, September 29th. Begiis on earth generally, 6h. 67m. a. u. ; ends llh. 62m. a. m. Central Eclipse begins at 7h. 2m. a. m. ; and ends generally at lOh.47 a. m. Invisible to resi- dents of the Dominion. J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, Saint Tohn, K. B, ^; '■. Botanic Herbs and Medicines, aHKialoner's. 1876.] MORNIxa AND E7KNIN0 STARS. 19 Astronomical Symbols. $ Pallas. i Conjunction. W. West. n Quadrature, " Degrees. 8 Opposition. j ' Minutes (arc.) Q Ascending Node " Seconds (arc.) y Descending Node h. hours. N. North. S. fc'outh. ni. Minutes, time. E. East. ; 8. Seconds, time, np. npogoo. per. pcrlgco. v, m. nfiornoon, © O Sun. ^ Mercury. ? Venus. e Earth. 0®(B •®^rooii $ Mavu. 9 Cere.'5. l>crli. porihc'llon, A. M. morning, inf. Juno. S Vesta. 21 Jupiter. \> Saturn. lil Uranus. ^ Neptune. npli. aplicliou infirior. snp. sujierlor. a. nft'. m. mom. st. sta. stationary. I I S ( T Aries, '■\ 115^1 « Taurus, r/j ( 2 n Gemini, w ( 3 © Cancer, a ] 4 .1 Leo, - ^ ( .•> TTU Virgo, .SO CO 00 120 1.50 a f G i2= Libra, H •] 7 lu Scorpio, - .^ ( 8 f Sagittarius,- w ( V3 Capricornus, '^ <\0 ^ Aquarius, • ^ ( 1 1 H Pisces, - 180" 210 240 270 . 800 . 830 Dominical Letters, C Epact, 28 (iolden Number, 14 Solar Cycle, 8 Roman Indiction, 3 Julian Period, «'io88 Day of Jul. Per. Jan. 1st, 2,405,800 Era of Nabonassar, 2t>22 " the Seleucidae, 2187 Cycles and Eras. Era of Diocletian, 1501 " Yezdigird I n.( Persian) 1246 " Spain (of the C».'»ar.s), . 1013 Year of World (Hebrew), 503.'i-36 " " (Byzantine,), 7383-84 Year of Rome, A.U.C, (Varro),2628 " Olympiads, 2G51 Third Year of Olympiad, 665 Anno Hejira (Moham'dan) 1201-92 Anno Muudi — Hebrew — bes^ins October 2d, 1875. N. B. — The first day of Moharrani (the month with which begins the Mohammedan year), A. XL 1291}, corresponds to Feb. 7th, A. D. 1875; and Kamazan, the Month of Fasting, A. IL 1201, began Oct. Tith, A. D. 1874 ; but Ramazan, A. IL 1202, commences Oct. Isr, A. D. 1875. jj 383 Years since Columbus discovered Americii, - - Oct. 11, 1492. DoMonts discov.'d St. John Bivcr, N. B. June 24, 1 604. New Style was adopted in England, - Sept. 14, 1752. (Mnada was won by the English arms, Sept. 18, 1759. United Empire Loyalists landed in N. B. May 18, 1783. New Brunswick became sep. Province, Aug. 10, 1784. Formation of Dominion of Canada, July ,1,1867. 270 (i (( 122 t( u 114 i( i( 92 a u 01 (( ' (( 8 (( (( Morning and Evening Stars 1875. " 1 Mercury ( ^ ) will commence the year as an Evening Star, but las ; lo^s in the 5;un's refulgent blaze for such frequently recunmg p..'riods, IvAvcs but brief intervals in which he may be seen. Then t*veu the close proximity of this planet to the sun reisders him only visible during the i immediate twilight preceding sunrise, when west of the sun he appears \ as a Morning Star, and succeeding sunset wlien he is east of the sun and sets after him and is an Evening Star. J, F, LawtbnV tow Manufaoturer7 Corner North an^ Streett Chaloner'8 Drug Store, Corner King and Oermaln Streets. 20 CIIURCir CALENDAR— THK SEASONS. [1875. Veuua (?) will continue to shine as a Morning Star till 2oth Sept., from the Ist October during the remainder of the year she may bo viewed as an Evening Star. JUara {$) enters the year as a Morning Star, so continuing till August, thence an Evening Star. Jupilcr {%) begins the year as a Morning Star, remaining so till I7th April, from which time he appears as an Evening Star till 1 7th April ; from which time he appears as an Evening Star till 5th November, whence a Morning Star to the year's end. Saturn (^ ) will be an Evening Star till 7th February ; then a, Morn- ing Star till loth August; then an Evening Star for the residue of the year. Apogee and Perigee of the Moon. Apooke. — Jan. 1st, 9h. a. m. ; 28th, Gh. a. m. ; Feb. 2oth, ah. a. m. ; March 24th, 8h. p. m. ; April 21st, 5h. a. m. ; May 18th, 7h. a. m. ; June 14tli, 8h. p. M. ; July 12th, 5h. A M. ; Aug. 7th, 7h. P. M. ; Sept. 5th, 5h. p. M. ; Oct. 8d, noon; 31st, 4h. a. m. ; Nov. 27th, lOh. a. m. ; Dec. 24th, llh. A. M. . Perigee. — Jan. 15th, 8h. p. m. ; Fob. 10th, Ih. p. m. ; March 8th, 9h. p. M. ; April 6th, 8h. p. m. ; May 4th, Ih. p. m. ; June 1st, llh. p. m. ; 30th, 5h. A. M. ; July 27th, lOh.'p. m. ; Aug. 22d, Gh. p. m. ; Sept. 17th, 4h. P. M. ; Oct. 15th, llh. a. m. ; Nov. 12th, 8h. p. m. ; Dec. 1 1th, 8h. a. m. Church Calendar for 1875. date. Fhi. Jan. Wed. " Sun. " MON. " T0E Feb Sun. " Wed. " Sun. " M<'N. Mar. Wed. " Tbu. " FBI. " Sun. " Fki. Apl. Hat. May Sun. " Tiiu. " SCN. " Sun. " • HOLY DAV. Circumcision. Epipliauy. Septuagesima. Conversion St Paul. Purification I>. V. Mary. Quinquagesima. Ash Wednesday. Quadragesima. Saint David's Day. Saint Pivtriei s Day. Annunciation B. Y. Good Friday. Easteu Day. St. George's Da3'. St. Pliilip and St. .Tames. llogation Sunday. Ascensiontide. Mary. lOWlutsmifidc. '23iTrinity Sunday. DATE. Till-. Fri. Tiiu. TUE. MON. TUE. TuE. Wed, MON. Tnu. Mon. Sun. Sun. Fui. TUK. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tue. HOLY DAY. May 2T Jnn 11 " 94 " 29 ■July 5 Aug 24 Sep. 21 29 Oct. IS " 2S Nov. 1 " 21 " 28' Dec. 8 " 21 " 25 " 26 " 27 " 28 Corpus Ghristi. St. Barnabas. Nativity St. John Baptist. St. Peter and St. Paul. St. James, the Great, Ap. St. Bartholomew. St. Matthew, Ap. St. Michael, Archangel. . St. Luke, Evangelisfc St. Simon "ind St. Jude,Ap. Hallowmas. 2Gth Sunday after Trinity. Advent Sunday. St. Andrew, A p. St. Thomas, Ap. CUKIST.MAS. St. Steplien, Proto-Martyr. St. John, A p. Innocents. Emjieb Bays.— Spring— ll\h, 19th, 20th February; Summer— 19th, 21st,. 22d | May; Autumn— 15;h, 17th, ISth September; Winter— lbtl\, 17th, 18tU December. RooATioN Days — 3d, 4th, 5th May. The Seasons-Saint John Mean Time. Winter Solstice,. . O en. V3— Winter beg. '74, Dec. 21st, 6h. 36m. .,^. Vernal Equinox, . . © en. T— Spring beg. '75, Mar. 20th, 1 Ih. 21ra. a. m. Summer Solstice, . . © en. ©—Summer ** June 21st, Bh. 22ni. a. m. Autumnal Equinox, © en. =£1=— Autumn " Sept. 22d, lOh. 9m. p. m. Winter Solstice,. . . © en. V3— Winter " Dec. 21st, .Sh. 6?>m. p. m. ' Saws, of every descriptiofl, made at tie Alexandra Works. ( r Q."Where do yoa find the best Medicines 1 A.-At Chaloner's. )h. •1/ 1876.] HOLIDAYS — LIGHT IIOUSKS. 21 Public Holidays, Anniversaries, &c. New Year's Day, Ash Wodiiosday, Saint Patrick's Day, ; Good Friday, Kastcr Monday, ' Easter Tuesday, Saint George's Day, Whit Mo iday. Loyalist's Day, Queen's Birth Day, January 1 Feb. 10 March 17 " 20 " 21) " "0 April 23 Mav 17 "' IS " 24 June 20 ♦• 24 " 28 July 1 Sept. 29 Prince of Wales Birthday, Nov. 9 Saint Andrew's Day, " 30 ChriHtnms Day, Dec. 25 Christmas Holidays, H it Queen's Accession, Saint John's Day, Queen's Coronation, Dominion Day, Michaelmas, it 26 27 Marine and Fisheries Department. Hon. A. J. Smith, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. J. H. Harding, Esq., Agent for New Brunswick, of Light Houses,Marino Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, Buoys and Beacons, and Fisheries. J. Mitchell, Inspector of Light Houses, Marino Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Buoys and Beacons, for New Brunswick. fisheries' department. W. H. Venninp', Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Sm. Os. W. Octagonal, white and brown alter- nately la thick and fog&:y weather and snow storms, a steam fog whistle 50 yards south of the Light house is sounded three times in each minute, as follows : — First, a blast of three seconds ; then another blast and interval of the same duration ; and then a blast of three seconds, with an interval of forty-five seconds, to complete the minute. The whistle will probably be heard, in calm weather or with the wmd, from 10 to 15 miles ; in stormy weather or against the Wind, from 3 to 6 miles. Sable Island (West end). — Lat. 43d. 57m. Os. N. ; long. 60d. 80ro. Os. W. Revolves in three minutes, shewing three flashes at intervals of half a minute, then a cessation of light during li minute in each revolu- tion. Wood, octagonal, white. In thick or foggy weather and snuw storms, a steam fog whistle is sounded eight seconds in each minute, leaving au interval of 52 seconds between each blast. The whistle will probably be heard in calm weather or with the wind from 10 to 15 miles, and in stormy weather or against the wind from 8 to 6 miles. Yarmouth Harbour. — On end of reef off southwest point of Bunker's Island, east side of entrance to harbour. Lat. 43d. 4Sm. SOs. N. ; lat. 66d. 8m. 45s. ; with the lantern on a dwelling-house, built on a wooden pier, the whole forming a beacon. A red light, for the purpose of guiding vessels into the harbour. "Visible from the southward between the bearings of N. E. by N. and N. % E. It can also be seen overStan- wood's Beach, when bearing from S. i E. to S. K. h E., but cannot be rdttfor on these bearings, the only entrance to the harbour being through Yarmouth Sound and round Cape JbJast. Cape Forchu Light. — On Cape Forchu, on the Western side of the entrance to Yarmouth (Nova Scotia), in lat. 43*39, N. long. 66-8, W. It exhibits a plain, revolving light— visible one minute and a quarter, and invisible half a minute. The building is painted white, and is elevated 235 feet above the level of the sea. .> J. F. l^twton, Alexandra Worki, St. JoliSi H. B. Send your PreMriptiona to Chaloner'i Drag Store. 22 Liant H0C3ES. [1876. JMer i«?rtMd— Situate on the western side. .l./fj;crf white Ht/ht, 92 feet above s^^a level, visible 15tnile8. Oct^gouil white building. A 8tcam ; Fog Whistle on Whipple's Toint, S. W. of light. We)stj)ort.— On Peter's Island, at the S. entrance of the E. side of the Bay ot Fundy. Two white JlxedlbjhU, placefl horizontally, .<:ht, 4) teet above high water mark, visible ten miles, and is Intended to lead vessels into Westport, or through Grand Passage. Square white building. Itoar'fl/Zcad.—N. entrance Petite Passage, Buy of Fuudy. AltcmcUe JflasheSf red and white, at intervals of (5 ) seconds. Square white building. I)tffbi/ Gut. — On Point Prim, at the entrance of the Out. ^l jtxcd white fight, 76 feet above high water, and visible 13 miles. Building j square — painted red and white vertically. A Steam Foz Whistle on | Point Prim, in thick or foggy weather, sounds 8 seconds in each mi- > nute, making an interval of 52 seconds between each blast. I h/i't Williatm. — Two fixed white lights, 1.0 feet apart, perpendicularly, visible from all points of approach. Sctuare white building. Port Wil- liams is distant from Digby Gut Light L. 2 ; miles ; and from Black Rock j W. 28 miles. \ Mm'garetvillc. — A red fixed light, visible 10 miles from all pointsof ap* i £ roach. Building square, painted in white and black hori/.ontal stripes. I largaretville is distant £. 87 miles from Digby Gut Li:;ht, and W . 15 j miles from Black Rock Light. | Mack Bock. — A white fixed light, 55 feet above the level of high water, i and visible 12 miles. Square white building. Spencer's IhitU.—A white fixed light is placed on the top of a building I •t ibis point, on the northern shore of Cobequid Bay, near the head of \ Minas Basin. Apple liiver Lif/M.— On Ueiiy Point, N. side entrance to the River, and ihreo leagues to the eastward of Cape Chignecto. Two fixed horizontal ' lights, 40 feet above high water, visible 10 miles. Square white building. /l(>T«6oro.»— On the W. side of the entrance to Parraboro' River— a fixed white light, 80 feet above high water, visible 9 miles. Octagonal white tower, standing close to high water mark on the beach. i HortoH Muff.—k white fixed light, 93 feet above high water level (rise and fall 40 to 4S ft.), visible in clear weather over the greater part ot the ; Basin of Minas (after passing Gape Blomedon) and above the Five Islands and up to Windsor River, until intercepted by the continuation of the ; Bluff to the southward of it. Square white building, standing GO feet j from the Bluff. Burnt Coat Head. — The lantern is erected on a square tower attached ; to the main building. A white fixed light, 75 feet above high water level, ! and visible from all points of approach. i Gantiet Rock Light. — This light is intended to warn vessels of their ! approach to a very dangerous range of shoals and ledges, which ex- j tend from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands, off Machias, a dis- i tance of about twenty miles. It is a light of the Fourth order, Holo- photal system — fixed white light 45 seconds, eclipse 5^, flash 5 J, eclipse 6i. The Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. A guo is fired to answer signals during a fog. Dangerous rocks extend four miles eastward of the Lighthouse. Bearings and Distance by Compass from tlie Oannet Rock Light House. This Light bears from the Light House on Brier Island, N. N. W. f W, 22 miles. From th«,gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor, E. ^ S., distance 7 miles. '. — -.:»«.. Sfti#i of all kinds at the Alexandra Works. \. J. CluJonMr, Chemist and Draggiit, S t. John , K. B. 1876.] LIGHT nODSKS. 23 From tho Gannet Rock to the Black Rock, off White Hcnd Island, N. E. i E., 7 miles. From the Oannct Rock to the South West Head of Grand Maonn, N. N. W., 6i miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, N. W. i N., 2J miles. To the Southernmost of ditto, called Saint Mary's Ledge, W. S. W. 2 mi'cs. From tho Gannet Rock to Machias Seal Island, W. and by N., i !?., 2 miles. Non.— Between the Northernmost and Southernmost of the Murr Ledges, there it a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them always ubove water, and which extends Westward from the Light House about four miles ; from this range, farther Wcsterlyi about six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dan- geroui breaker, called the Dull. This may be avoided by keeping three re- markable headlands near the ?. AV. end of Grand Blanan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Proprietor, N. and by W. i W., 18^ miles. The Blonde Rock from the Southernmost point of tho CopeSublu Seal Islands S. and by W., 3^- miles distant. Machias Seal Island Lights. — There arc two fixed white lights upon the Machias Seal Islands, one elevated about forty -five feet abovo high water ; the other a new tower, erected lost s«;ason, fitted with a 8d Diop- tric light, stands 69 feet above high water level, and visible from all points of approach for a distance of 26 miles in clear weather ; and bear from each other E. S. E. and W. N. W., distant about 170 feet, by which circumstance of two Light Houses at tho same station, they will be im- mediately distinguished from all other lights upon the coast (British or American.) Both the buildings are painted wliite. A fog whistle Ikis been erected on the island, which will be sounded as follows each mi- nute : — Two blasts of five seconds in each minute, with an interval of 26 seconds between each blast. Tho follow! og are tho bearings from them, viz. : To the Southernmost Murr Ledge (St. Mary's) E. S. E., easterly. Gannet Rock Light, E. by S. ^ S., \.\ miles. Southern Head of Grand Manan, K. by N. \ N. Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. E. •} £. N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. Little River Head, N. by W. Libby Island Light House (American), N. W, by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between tliese Lights utid the Gannet Rock, should tack or haul oft* the moment they bring these Lights in one, as they will not then be more than three-fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of tlie Lights. it it t{ [It la recommended that the dhips' Compasses should be well compared and adjusted particularly in new ships, before they leave Partridge Island, as ■erioas 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 \}4 points), it will be found by the latest published Admiralty Oharts, that the course from Partridge Ii^Iand down the Bay, South Channel, between the Old Proprietor and N. W. Ledge, is S. W. X S. ; but the course to be steered must depend on the direction of the wind on leaving Partridge Island.] 1. F. Lawton, Saw Mannfactarer, Saint John, N. B. I 24 Poo^ Kftn'i Cough Syrup, made by Chaloner— cheap and good. [18Yfi. LIQHT HOUSRfl. Lat 45d. lin. clear weather. Lat. 44d. 57m. miles in clear Iteiul Ilni'houi' lJts, and all scoWs, to pay 30c. each trip, and 80c additional per day, if suffered to remain oyer three days. ^ Cross- Cut and Hand 8aws made at the Alexandra Works. Wholesale from Hanington, Barker, and Spencer. }nce : boxes -\ 1875.] MARKET TOLLS, KTC. 29 Market Tolls. Beef, per quarter, 4 cents; Hogs, of 200 Jbs, or under, 4c, and every i additional 100 lbs, Ic; Sliecp. Lamb, Goat, or Veal, .per carcas, each, ' 4c ; Butter, tub, pail, jar, or firkin, of 10 lbs and under, 2c ; everv nJdi- 1 tional 10 lbs, Ic; Battcf in rolls, and Lard in cakes, for every 10 lbs, or ; under, 2c; Tallow, for every 10 lbs, or under, Ic; Cheese, for every i 10 lbs, or under, Ic ; Potatoes, per 100 lbs, 2c. ; Turnips, per ICO lbs., I Ic; Oysters, in tubs, or other vessel, per gallon, 2c; Do , in shell, per j bushel, 2c; Turkeys, each, Ic ; Geese, each, Ic; Pigeons, per dozen, Ic; , ^ . , , , . . . 2c; Aioose, Cariboo, and Bear, per quarter, 4c ; Deer, per quarter, 2c ; Hides, Ox or Cow, each, 4n; Skins, Sheep, each, 2c; Skins, Calf, tanned or untanned. each, 2c; Wool, perlb, Ic; Feathers, per lb, Ic; Salmon, each, 2c. All other articles not enumerated, 2 ceftts on e:ich Dollar of value. Tolls 'at the Haymarket. Hay, per cwt, Ic; Straw, per cwt, ^c ; Shinglrs, per M, 4g; Cedar nosts,per dozen, 4c ; Wood, per cord, 4c ; Juniper, per ton, 4c ; Spars, toy inch, each, 2c; Do., over 9 inch, each, 4c; Planks, per M, 32c ; Boards, per M, 10c; Hardwood, Ash, Birch, Maple, or other hardwood logs, each, 2c; Staves, hardwood, per I'.O, 2c; Do., softwood, per 100, ic ; Hoop poles, per 100, Ic. Pish Market Dues. For every Salmon, cc; Codtisb, Pollock, Bass, or Shad, each Ic; Halibut, not exceeding 20 lbs, 2c ; exceeding 20 lbs, and every 20 lbs, 2c ; every Lobster, Ic; dozen of Haddock, Sc; every 100 of Gaspereaux, :ilewives. Herrings, or other small fish, 3c.» Fees for Assaying Weights and. Measures. Each weight, 2 cents; each measure containing more than one gallon, 3 ct^nts ; all smaller measures, each 2 cents ; every yard stick, 2 cents ; eyery scale beam, patent, or other beam or balance, 7 cents. Rates at the Public Weighing Machines. Every load not exceeding one thousand pounds weight, 20c. and 2o. for every additional hundred weight— payable, half by the seller, and half by the purchaser. CoBPORATioN Anciiouage. — Vessels not exceeding 50 ton?, 75c.; 50 to 100 tons, $1; lot) to 150 tons, $1.25, 150 to 200 tons, $1.50; 200 to 250 toua, $1.75; 250 lo 300 tons, $2; 800 to 850 tons, $2.25; 850 to 400 tons, $2,50; 400 to 450 tons, $2.75; 45l» to 500 tons, $3 ; 500 to 550 tons, $0.25; 550 to CUO tons, $3.50 ; 000 to C50 tons, $3.75 ; G50 to 700 tons, $4 ; 700 to 750 tons, $4.25 ; 750 to to 800 tons, i $4.B0 ; 800 to 850 tons, $4.75 ; S50 to 900 tons, $5; 900 to 950 tons, $5.25; 950 to i 1000 tons, $5.5<\ and 25c. for each additional 50 tons. I Mill and Ciroular Saws manufactured at the Alexandra Works. All popular Patent Medicines lold at Clialener'i. SO KATKS OF CAIITAGE. [1875. Bates of Cartage in the City of Saint John. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. For a load of Wood (Quarter of a Cord), • For a load of Coals (Half a Chaldron), • For a load containtn); 15 bushels of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Drandy, and housing within the door of the first floor, For a puncheon of Uuu. or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt., and housing. For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of lU cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing, .... For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or & 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 liits. Dry Goods, or a load of any other article not herein mentioned, or a hogs- head of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Karth- enware, or two tierces of Earthenware, n hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load containing 6 brls. Flour, or 5 brls. of Sugar, Fish, Deef, 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, Hum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stonef, or a load of 4 brls. of any Spirituous Liquor or MolH88e<^, . For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or if for Hay loose, per ton, For Hay, screwed, per ton, . » - For Uricks, per tho'isand, .... For Lumber, per thousand feet. For the carriage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, .... DISTRICTS IST. 2d. I 'fiD.!4TH.|6TB..6TD. TlH.fSXH. $ 0. IC 25 17 GO 80 40 25 15 20 $ c.i$ c. $ c. $ c. I c. IS 20 28 20 30 I 22 63j 65 88| 35 i 48 45 28: so 23 88 25 63 87 48 88 'OOll 60' 80| COi iS 20 23j 25 I O.')'! 10 54! 57 8:) 90 C5: 70 Iti 13 15 23 28 16 CO 9f 75 18 25 28 86 87 23 80 70. 78 40 42 50 85 25 80 53 88 28 ♦ c.'$ c; 801 83 40 33 75 45 55 42 I 78 , 47;; li 6s:. 40 43 I 2') 1 25 1 64i C7, I 001 051 80 20 85 23 80 30 85 38 80;l 85 ' 70 73 101 15 90j 95; 25 28 : f The First DitiMct to comjirise all that part of the City lyinj? between and within the North side of Union Street, the Kast side of Prince William Street, and the South side of Duke Street. Second Viitfii tlocovaprh^ all that part of the City outside of the First Dis- trict, which lies between and within the Kast s'de of Mill Street, near the City line, North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of C'arleton Street, East side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side ol Queen Street. TTiii'd DiHtrict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Second Dis- trict, Ihat lies between ond within the City line on the North, the East side of Dorchester Street, North side of Hnzen Street, East pide of Garden Street, North- erly side of Paddock Street, Easterly Hide of Waterloo Street, East side of Sidney Street, and South side of Safnt James Street. - ' Fotu'th jDutrict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Third Dis trlot, that lies between and witJiin tlitf City line on the North, to the Westward of a line at right angles to the said City line, and which strikes the intersection of the Easterly line of Coburg with the Northerly line of Hazen Street, the Easterly Bide of Coburg Street, Northei ly side of ClifT Street, Westerly side of Waterloo Saws of all kindi repaired at the Alexandra Worke. K\ Imitationt of Ohaloner's Dyei are nothing but dyed plagiftrisms. Bin. TiH.fSTH.;; .1 051 101 15 RATES OF CARTAGE. ^1 1875.] Street, Northerly side of Richmond Street, Easterly Bide of Brussels Street, Kas- terly side of Carmarthen Street, and Southerly side of Main Street. Mfth DMiHct to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fourth Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the Southerly line of the General Public Hospital Grounds, the Northerly side of Jordan's Alley (so called), lying between Waterloo and Brussels Streets, Easterly side of Brussels Street, Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saint Patrick Street, Easterly side of Wentworth Street, and Southerly side of Main Street. Sltttfi DinMct to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fifth District, which lies between and within the Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of Saint David Street, East side of Pitt Street, and South side of Main Street. Seventh Dlstt-ict to comprise all that part of the City lying to the South of the South side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pitt and Saint David Streets, and to the South of the North side of Clarence Street. Mghlh DiHtrict to comprise all that part of the City lying to the Northward of the North side of Clarence Stroet, to the Eastward of the East side of Brussels Street, and Northward of the Northerly side of the said Jordan's Alley, and Northward of the Southerly line and bound of the General Public Hospital Groundi. Rates of Cartage in Carleton. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. 1. For a load of Wood (quarter of a cord), - 2. For a load of Coals (half a chaldron), • 8. For a load, containing 15 bushels of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, - 4. For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or Brandy, and hous- ing within the door of the first floor, - 5. For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 cwt, and housing, • 6. For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing, - - 7. 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, • 8. For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Stave?, Heading, Trenails, Smoked Fish in boxes, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or two half-hhds. lime, Or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces ofparthenwarc, a hogshead oi Dried Fish, or two tierces Coffee, or quantity ! in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load con- taining 6 bris Flour, or 5 brls. Sugar, Fiah, Beef, Pork, Tar, Pitch, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coils not exceeding 4 cwt., or ° a load of any other articles not lierein men- tioned, 9. For a 64 gallon cask ui Wine, Rum, Brandy, Gin, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load ot Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls. of any Spirituous Liquors, or Molasses, 10. For Cables and Cordage, in coils above 4 cwt., or if to coil, per ton,'or for Hay loose, per ton, 11. For Ilay, screwed, per ton, - . - . 12. For Bricks, per thousand, .... 18. For Lumber, per thousand feet, 14. For the cartage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, DISTRICTS. IST. 2d. % c.|| C. 18 25 16 28 17 20 60 68 30 as 40 48 25 28 8d. ,4th. 6th. 6th. ,7th. \i 18 20 80! 88 22 25 65 68 88 85 45 80 15 18 20 20 23 26 001 061 10 501 54| 67 80 851 90 60j 65 70 lo! 18 .16 4S 83 23 28 1 16 $c. 28 85 28 70 40 % c. 26 87 25 .80 1 20 60 6^ 96! I 00 76 SO 18 20 83 1 25 1 I or>i 86, Alexandra Works Saw Factory— Office 63 Dock Street. 9 c. 28 40 80 83 I 78! 76 I 42j 46 .1 50 63' 65 i j 35: 88; 40 ! 28 30 85 80 70 10 90 1 82. Finest Hair Brushes and Combs, at Chaloner's. ITACKNKY CO A 01! FARES. [1876. The First DiiiMct to comprise all that part of Carleton lying north of Rodney street, and west of Front Row. The Second Didrict to comprise that space lyinq l)eyond the first District north- ward of Rodney street, extendinR west to Ludlow streat. The Tkh'd District to compviso the space lyirifr beyond the second District northward of Rodney street, extending west to Wiitson street. The Fourth District to comprise the space lying beyond the third District worth- ward of Rodney street, extending west to the City line. The Fifth Didriet to comprise the space lying south of Rodney street, and east of Maine street. The Sixth Z>i«6/c'^ to comprise the space lying beyond the fifth District, and be- yond the south line of Rodney street, and extending west tc Ludlow street, and to the north side of Germain street. The Seventh District to comprise all the space lying beyond the sixth District. For Ilandcartmen and Porters for loading and carrying any articles on any handcart, and housing according to the following scale:— For the First District. Scents; Second District, G cents; Third District, 7 cents; Fourth District, 8 cents; Fifth District, 9 cents; Sixth District, 10 cents; Seventh District, 11 cents, Public Porters and Hand Cartmen. For loading, carrying, and housing any goods, or any other article on any Hand Cart, from the Market Slip, in King's and Queen's Wards, or from any other place within the limits of the first district, to any other place within the said several five districts, the rates of ptices are as fol- lows: For the first district, lUc; second district, l2c; third district, 14c; fourth district, 16c; fifth district, ISc; sixth district, 20c ; seventh district, 22c; eighth district, 24c. Rates of Ferriage across the Harbour of Stw John. PRINCESS STREKT FKRRV. Foot passengers, S cCnts each ; Discount Tickets, 40 for One Dollar ; |16 per annum ; children under 12 years of age, and school boys and girls over 12 years of age, going to and from school only, and sewing girls, 2 cents single ticket, 00 cents per mouth ; clerks under 21 years of age, and apprentices, 3 cents single ticket, $1.5:0 per month ; horse, ox, or other large animal, 5 cents single ticket; single waggon, cart, dray, sled, or other otie horse vehicle, 4 cents single ticket; single waggon, gig, or sleigh, with horse and driver, 10 cents single ticket, 12 for$I,S40 per annum; single cart, dray, sled, or other one horse vehicle for hauling purposes, with horse and driver, loaded or unloaded, 9 cents single ticket, 15 for $1, $38 per annum ; double waggon or sled, for hauling purposcf?, with horses and driver, loaded or unloaded, 13 cts. single ticket, lu for 5^1, $70 per annum; if load over WlOO lbs,, for every additional 200 lbs, 1 cent ; double waggon or carriage, for conveying passengers, includint' hordes and driver, 15 cents; double waggon or carnage, not loaded, 12 ccnis; one barrel, 2 cents; bag, containing two bushels, 2 cents; fiikiu, keg, or box, of about same size, 1 cent; cask of hrae, four cents; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, 15 cents ; every 100 lbs of other freight, i cent. Rates of Tolls for Crossing the St. John Suspension Bridge. For every foot passenger (excepting children under five years of age), 4c; horse, mare, gelding, male, ass, ox, cow, or other large animai, ''c each; elephaut or camels, 50c; carriage, sleigh, waggon, cart, sled, or other vehicle, drawn by one horse or beast of draught, with one person with or without a load, 13c ; horse or beast of draught, more than one' with a carriage or other vehicle, 7c. each ; sheep, calf, hog, or goat, lo.' "J. F. Lawton, Saw Manufacturer, Corner Nort^nd Georges Streets. ^niii " inirkirjUiriiniliiiL iih*i'^i»iiiiii Vl [1876. irth of Rodney District north- econd District District uorth- trect, and cast istrict, and be- low street, and sixth District, irticles on any First District, rth District, 8 trict, 11 cents, ler article on I's Wards, or to any other !es are as fol- hird district, 20c; seventh John. One Dollar ; lool boys and , and sewing der 21 years onth ; horse, i^aggon, cart, acket; single gie ticket, 12 jr one horse or unloaded, ggon or sled, oaded, 13 cts. 3S., for every or conveying e waggon or )ntaining two cent ; cask of every 100 lbs Lon Bridge. years of age), ge animal, 7c cart, sled, or h one person ire than one' , or goat, Ic' irges Streets. m 18V5.] The belt Blaok Ink kaown— the Dicroic— at Chaloner*!^ ^ JANUARY has Thirty-one Days. [1875. moon's changes. # New Moon, 7th day, Oh. 4m. afternoon. N. V»'. ® First Quarter, 14 th day, 3h. 80m. afternoon. N. E. ® Full Moon, 21 St day, Oh. 27m. afternoon. S. E. (i Last Quarter, 29th day, 8h. 9m. morning. S. W. a a 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 KVKNTS, IIOI.IDAVS, ETC. Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sai Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su m. 9h. €> apo. Low tides. K. Amadens ent. Madrid '71. 2nd Sunday after Christmas. (8) Gretna Green mar. ab. '67 Jos. Gillott, 1st maker steel Twelfth Dav. [pens d. 1872. High tides.' St. Distaff. Fr. Alb. Victor Wales b. '64. O in apo. DeLacy Evans d. 1st Sun. after Epiphany. ['70 Plough Monday. St. Joh:i ds Westmorland C.C. Old New Year's Day. Low tides. St. Felix. Brit. Museum opened 1 769. Bat. Cape St. Vincent 1780. 2d Sunday after Epiphany. Old Epiphany. C.Mrhtte Circuit Court. Battle of Wandewash 1760. High tides. Hallam d. 1859. St. Vincent. William Pitt died 1806. Septuagcsima. PrinceSiS lloyal mar. 1858. Doctor Jehiier died 1823. (28) 6b. A. M. f) in apogee. King Henry VIIL d. 1547. Victoria doss. inst. 1856. King Charles I. martyr 1649. Sexagesiraa. Low tides. sun's DEC. S. D. 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 SUN RISKS, U. 2 67 52 46 89 82 25 17 9 61 42 82 21 11 69 48 36 24 11 68 44 80 16^7 7 7 47 31 16 44 27 M. 45 45 45 45 45 44 44 44 44 43 43 42 41 41 40 89 38 37 37 86 35 34 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 27 BUN SKTS. M. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 32 33 34 36 87 38 40 41 42 44 45 4 46 48 49 61 53 54 55 57 68 1 MOON R. & S, n. >f. R1M59 3 4 6 7 8 8 17 32 48 68 67 9m41 sets. 7a27 8 51 10 15 MaKS rises 11m15 0a2 0a28 65 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 41 44 20 48 18 J0A25 sets 10M37 10 49 11 2 11m20 seers seers seers thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet head head neck neck neck arms tirms brest brest h'art h'art h'art belly belly reins reins reins seres seres thigs nioii ! rATIR n. M. I f.M06 7 00 7 6Ji 8 42 9 83 10 24 11h16 OAd 1 67 1 47 2 87 3 31 4 21 11 1 42! 8 3l'i 9 28 1 10 12 i 11 3 nA54 Oa19 0U45; 1 2 35 25 3 14 4 4 5 55 47 6mS6 Temperature — highest lor month in 24 years, 53°.00 lowest " " ■M-24. 00 mean of trlTdaily observation, 1 9. 43 Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 years, 7.192 inch. least » " nil. 2.169 inch. 42.000 " nil. 19.409 " mean » Snow— greatest least mean 11 )» II »» » J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, Saint John, N. B. 4 Aniline Dyes introdao«dJby J. Ohaloner. 18 VS.] FEBRUARY has Twe nty-eight Days. [1875. MUON'S CllANQKS. # New Moon, Oth day, 2li. 40111. moruing. E. ® First Quarter, 12th day, llh. 89m. morning. N. N. E. ® Full Moon, 20lh day, 3h. Vim. moruing. S. S. W. (i Last Quarter, 28th day, 5h. 88m. afternoon. E. N. E. o 1 2 'A 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 lr> 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 2:5 24 25 26 21 28 >< 3fc Nl Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Til Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat So Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat So EVENTB, II0LIDAY8, ETC. St. Bridget Patroness Irch»nd Presentation of our Lord. (2) L'^lari/ Term Supntue Cl. TelegrapiiJj transld. Govt. '70 St. Agatlia. L^ied 1685. High tides. King Charles XL Quinquagesima. Lord Mayo assassinated 1872 (10) Queen Victoria m. 1840. Ash Wednesday. ® in per. (10) Battle of Sobraon 1846. Low tides. Bat. Rouvrai 1429 Qu. Cath. Howard beh. 1542 Quadragesima. St. Vnl'tine. Cardinal Wiseman d. 1865. [Bramham Moor 1408. Ember Day. Battle oi Battle of Portland 1658. Ember Day. B. Barf,on d. '49 High Tides. Ember Day. 2d Sunday in Lent. (21) Robert Hall d. 1881. Kings Circuit Court. [1308. St. Matthias. Battle Koslin 9) in apogee. LaTour Gov- [ernor of Acadia 1651. Low tides. Smyth Gov. N. B. 3d Sunday in Lent. [1817. sun's DKC. 8. O. 17 16 16 16 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 13 18 18 12 12 12 11 II 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 8 M. 8 61 84 16 58 89 21 2 43 24 4 44 24 4 43 23 2 41 19 58 86 15 63 81 S 46 24 1 BUN RISK?. SUN SKIS. MOON H. * P. M. 26 24 23 22 21 19 18 17 15 14 12 11 9 8 6 5 8 2 69 57 55 64 52 50 48 46 44 M. 2 4 5 7 8 10 11 18 14 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 26 27 28 80 31 82 34 36 87 88 40 41 H. M. rises. 5M41 6 45 37 14 8 40 8 9 69 14 9m26 9 89 9 58 10 m 8 sets. 8MI8 4 85 6 46 6 40 7M17 rises. 6a4«i 6 56 8 8 9 19 10 80 11a41 sets 9M21 9m48 tliigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms brest brest brest h'art h'art belly belly belly reins reins seers seers seers thigs HIOII WATHH • n. M, 7m26; 8 16 9 n\ 9 58 10 48 11m39 0A28; 1 isl 2 8! 2 58| 8 48! 89 8()| 6 20;: 7 8 11 2;| 8 511' 9 42i 10 82 ; 1U28;! 11m47 0M12 1 1 2 2 52 43 3 84 4 26 6M16 Temperature— highest for month in 24 years, lowest " " mean of tri-daily observation, Rains greatest fall for month in 24 years, least mean " " Snow — greatest " " least " » mean ' " 49°.00 — i22. 00 21. 14 6.990 inch, nil. 2.824 inch. 32.800 " 2.250 " 12.842 " 8t. Valentine^ bishop, martyred A. D. 270. In Pagan Rome it was the custom for youths to draw names in honor of Fehruata Juno on 16th February, and when Paganism was abolished, the honor was conferred upon St. Valentine^ ._ "~ J. F. Lawton, Saw Manufacturer, Steint John, H, Bi Chaloner'i Tonic Eztroot ii excellent for personi in poor health. lys. [18Y6. E N.' N. E. s. s. w. . E. N. E. lOON ►^ ^ * 8, ~ scs. 45 87 H 40 59 14 lM2fi ) 89 ) 58 )m8 cts. Ml 8 35 ; 46 1 40 Ml 7 scs. A4tl 56 8 19 30 \4l ts. «21 «48 id X a. thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms brest brest brest h'art h'art belly belly belly reins reins seers seers seers IlIQlf WAI'KK • n. u. 1m26 8 IG 9 7 9 58 10 48 11m39, Oa26{ 1 18! 2 8! 2 58 8 48 4 5 39; 3()| 6 20; II 2 51' 42. thigs 10 82 1U23: 11m47 0M12 1 1 2 2 52 43 3 34 4 26' 6M1C 49°.00 -22. 00 21. 14 6.990 inch, nil. 2.324 inch. 2.300 » 2.250 » 2.842 " I Rome it was I Juno on 16th was conferred rir 18V5.1 MARCH has Thirty-one Days. [1875. moon's ciia.nqks. New Moon, ^th day, uli. l^m. afternoon. First Quarter, 14tli day, 7li. 49n). inornlDg. Full Moon, 2l8t day, 7h. 36m. afternoon. O Last Quarter, 30th day, oh. 22m. morning. S. N. W. E. 1 Mo 2 Tu 8 \V 4 Th 5 Fri 6 Silt 7 Su 8 Mo 9 Tu 10 W 11 Th 12 Fri 18 Sat 14 Su 15 Mo 16 Tu 17 \V 18 Th 19 Fri 20 Sat 21 Su- 22 Mo 23 Tu 24 W 25 Th 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 Su 29 Mo 80 Tu 81 VV KVKNTS, HOLinAYS, KTC, St. David. Low tides. Quf'fHH Citriiit Cofirl. \V. Goodwin boin 17'»6. King Edward IV. ac. 14G1. Buttle of Burrosa 1811. Thco. Goldstuoker d. 1872. 4th Sunday in Lent, IlighjiJes. © in perigee. fCciU Circuit Court. Joseph Mazzlni died 1872. First London d. p»iper 17<'9. Uatlle of Stamford H70. SirT. N. Talfourd d. 1854. 5th Sunday in Lent. Low lidcp. Cipsar as. B. C. 44 Battle Boroughbridge 1322. St. Patrick. [Lome b. 1848. Princess Louise marchioness Bishop Ken died 1711. in T. Spring, passion Sunday. High tides. Battle of Boaugo 1421. (24) Queen Illizabeth d. IGOa ® in apogee. St. Lnnlranc. Annunciation B. V. M. Good Fiuday. St. Alfwold. King James L died 1025. Easter. War liussia 1854. Battle of Towton 140'. (29) Rev. John Keblc d. 1 SUG Low tides. C. Bronte d. 1 855 tf St'N's sr.s Sl'N MOON DKC. tt. D. M. II. M. SlC'lH. If. M. H. & 8. 11 II. M. 7 88 6 48 6 48 rises. thigs 7 15 G 41 5 44 4'"32 knee 6 52 G 89 5 46 5 28 knee G 20 G 87 5 47 6'" 10 legs G G 6 36 5 48 sets. legs 5 43 G 34 5 49 4a3 feet • 5 20 G 82 5 51 5 82 feet 4 67 30 5 52 7 1 head 4 33 6 29 5 53 8 29 head 4 lo G 27 5 54 9 S'^ neck 8 46 6 25 5 56 11a29 neck 3 28 ft 23 5 67 rises. arms 2 59 6 21 5 59 S^oG arms 2 3.') G 19 6 9 32 brest 2 12 G 17 G 1 10 22 bresf 1 4Q 6 15 6 3 ll'"27 brest I 24 G 14 6 4 Oa43 h'art 1 1 G 12 G 5 2 3 h'art 37 G 10 G 6 3 23 bellv sO 18 G 8 G 7 4 89 belly nO 11 G G G If 5 53 bellv 31 G 4 6 10 7 4 reins 58 G 2 G 12 8a 15 reii:s 1 22 6 6 18 sets. seers 1 45 5 58 G 14 7'" 18 stcrs 2 9 5 57 6 15 7 26 seers 2 32 5 55 6 17 7 45 thigs 2 56 5 53 G 18 8 10 thigs 3 Hi 5 51 G 19 8 46 knee 8 42 5 49 6 21 9 86 knee 4 6 5 47 G 22 ,Kr 44 knee IIIUH WATKM. Temperature— highest for month in 24 years, 67".00 lowest " " ■»il8. 00 mean of tri-daily observation, 29. 32 -greatett fall for month in 24 years, 7.940 inch, least " " 0.705 " mean '» V 2.068 " -greatest " " 61:500 " least " " 2.160 mean » " 1C.603 R.ain- Snow- Alexandra Works Saw Factory— Office 63 Dock Street. TinoturM, £m«so«i, and Syrupt, oar«fally prepared by Chaloner. 1875.] APRIL has Thirty Days. [1875. -11 MOON*S CIUN(]>:S. • New Moon, (Uh day, Hi. '\1u\. luoruing. E. S. M. (D Firit Quarter, 12th day, 41i. Mm. afternoon. W. N. W. ® Full Moon, 2i>th day. Oh. 47ni. altornoon. K. nv S. © Last Quarter, 28th day, fJh. lUin. nftcruoon. N. W. nv W. d 1 2 8 4 R « 8 t> 10 11 12 18 14 15 10 \1 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 g Th Fri Sat Su Mo Til W Th Fri Sat So Mo T« W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Til W Th Fri KVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, KTC. F. Dcnlson Maurice d. 187 2. Nel, Vict. Copenhagen 1801. K. Kdward conf. crown. 10.'54 lat Sunday after East or. Discovery of Canada 141)9. ® in perigee. High tidcH. (0) eclip.<»ed. Lorcn/o dc Medici d. 1492. K. Edw. IV. d. 1433. [1808. Hrit. def. Abyss'ns at Arogeo 2d Sunday after Easter. Rodney's grout victory 1782. h'ltiUr Term HHjnnnc C\/>irt, Low tides. Jiat, Barnet 1471 (16)UatiIoofCulloden 17 in. King Harold J. died lOao. MagJala Abysf. burnt 18G8. 8d Sunday after Easter. Skirmish at Lexington 1775. <{) in apogee. High tides. King Henry VH. died 1509. Access K. Hoiiry Vin. 1509 St George. (25) Piincc-s Alice b. 1843. 4th Sundav atier Enster. Bank of England fd. 1694. Battle Dunbar 1290. Dearborn invd. Canada 1814 Low tides. Pe.Hce w. Russ.'SC Battle of Fontenoy 1745. SU.N'.S S UN («rN M(M)» V. H OKC. N. aiSHH. hht:*. R. A- S. Si K. M. > t 1). M. ir. M. It. M. 4 29 5 45 23 rises legs 4 52 5 42 6 24 5 '" 4 legs 5 16 5 40 20 6 22 feet 5 38 5 38 (') 27 5 88 feet G 1 6 37 (S 28 5 60 heail 23 6 35 6 29 4 head 40 .'> 33 6 31 () 19 neck 7 P 5 31 32 6"'36 neck -7 81 « 29 33 seta arR)s 7 53 5 27 6 34 0'"7 arm.«i 8 1.-) 5 20 3C. 1 29 I)rc8t 8 37 5 24 37 2 35 l>rest 8 59 5 22 8 38 8 21 h'art 9 21 5 21 39 3 64 h'art 9 42 5 19 41 4'" 10 h'art 10 4 5 17 42 rises belly 10 25 5 15 43 3a41 belly 10 46 ^ 14 44 4 52 reins 11 7 5 13 45 21 reins 11 28 5 11 47 7 13 reins 11 48 5 9 (i 48 8 26 .■ 59 0a28 feet IIIOII WATKII. II. M 7'" 18 8 9 8 57 9 40 10 87 1 1"'28 Oa18 1 () 2 8 4 5 7 7 8 9 9 50 41 32 23 14 4 66 45 38 10 24 llAl5, ir"3o 0"'7 55' 1 40 2 37i 8. 28' 4 19' 5 8{ 5 57 0'"40 Temperature— highest for month in 24 ycai.s, 04".00 lowest " " 01. 00 mean of tri-daily ob.^ervatioa, 87. 06 Rain— greatest fall for month in 24 years, 5.325 inch, least " »» 0.710 " mean " " 2.739 " " " 20650 » least " » nil. " " 18.850 " Snow — greatest mean St. Oeorge.-^ Aa the patron faint of England he has ever been held f Ij in great honor. \i>i Saws cl all kinds repaired at the Alexaudi a Works. Ch&lonn. ;i875. s. :-:. N. W. II Y S. W. IIY W. . " ■ " ' "• iiion '• *.1 WATUn, M s: If. M legs 7'" 18 4 logs 8 » 2 feet 8 o? 3 foot 9 40 ') lieoil 10 37 1 head 1 1"'28 ' neck Oa18 i nock 1 () ai-R)s 2 J arms 2 f)0 > l)rcBt a 41 > brest 4 ;J2 h'lirt r> 2« li'ait 6 14 h'urt 7 4 bellv 7 56, belly 8 46! rcms 5) :i8 reins 10 24l reins 11 a! 5, secrt* 1 r"86 seers 0"'7': thigs 55'' (higs 1 40 1 knee 2 371: knee S. 28l, knee 4 19!; legs 5 8{i legs 5 57 .' feet (>™4nj; ".00 1 . 00 1 . 06 1 ) inch. , i , » ■! >» ff )> »> been held 1 '—::■—_ - -II :&. Colon and Materials for Artiiti at Chaloner'i. 1875.] MAY has Thlrty-ono Days. [1h75. moon's ciianoes. # New Moon, 5th day, lOh. aSni. morning. tt. W. C) Klrf^t Quiirter, 12th day, :th. 86ni. morning. N. ® Knll Moon, 20th dny, 6li. oOm. morning. N. N. K (9 r i ffu 9) in apogee, lint. Sciingapn- 15 65 4 49 7 4 4 28 neck 10 lOi ^^ Rogation Day. "tain 171)9, 10 12 4 48 7 4 38 neck 11 t > 7 n Ascensiontide. I igh tides. 10 29 4 47 7 7 4 57 arms ir«o Frl Lord Brougham died 1868. 10 48 4 46 7 8 5 20 arms 0a41 'i 8 Sat Treaty of Brctigno 1300. 17 3 4 44 7 9 6 8 brest 82 Ii5!>'9 Su Sunday after Ascension 17 19 4 43 7 10 7 4 brest 2 21 *10 Mo Battle of Loudon Hill 13()7. 17 36 4 42 7 12 8 17 h'art 8 10 v"u Tu St. John C.C.&York Ni.Pr. 17 50 4 40 7 18 9'" 37 h'art 4 V ^ ^. [Low tides. 18 4 39 7 14 setfi, h'art 4 60 \ \\% (12) Eng. cap. Charld, S. C, 18 21 4 38 7 15 2'"37 belly 5 41 1 1 Fri Battle of Lowes 1204. [1780. 18 85 4 80 7 16 2 61 belly 6 82 A 1 15 ^ Melbourne founded 1837. 18 51 > 4 86 7 17 3 2 reins 1 23 ; \ Pentecost. Bat. Albucra 1811 19 4 4 34 7 18 8 13 reins 8 14 1 1 It ^0 Prince Talleyrand died 18.S8. 19 17 4 33 7 19 8"21 reins 9 6 i 18 Tu Unit. Emp. Loy. land. 1 783. 19 81 4 82 7 21 rises secri 9 66 *W il9 W 9) in apogee. Ember Day. 19 44 4 31 7 22 7a29 seers 10 46 1 20 Th Battle of Lincoln 1217. 19 67 4 80 7 28 8 42 thigs 11A34 21 Fri High tides. Ember Day. 20 9 4 29 7 24 9 66 thigs noon. 22 Sat Ember Day. 20 21 4 28 7 25 11 2 thigs 0™2B 1 23 Su Triniiy Sunday. 20 83 4 27 7 26 11A58 knee 1 16 1 |24 Mo Queen Victoria born 1819. 20 44 4 26 7 27 sets. knee .2 5 '26 Tu Princess Helena born 1840. 2(1 65 4 26 7 28 7'"80 legs 2 66 26 W (27) D. Cumberland b. 1819. 21^ 6 4 24 7 29 s8 48 legs 8 47 ! 27 Th Corpus Christi. [Bay 1672. Low tides. Bat. Southwold 2riG 4 24 7 30 10 9 feei 4 sal !:28 Fri 21 26 4 23 7 31 11™32 feet 6 29^^ 1 29 Sat K. Chas. II. restored 1660. 21 36 4 23 7 82 Oa56 head 6 19 1 80 Su 1st Sunday after Trinity. 21 45 4 22 7 83 2 20 head 7 9 i 81 Mo Th<,ma8 Chalmers d. 1847. 21 54 4 22 7 34 8 47 neck 8™ ,, . .. 1 Temperature— highest for month in 24 years, 83°.00 lowest » " 26.00 mean of tri-daily observation, 48.38 Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 years, 10.330 inch. least " " , 0.560 »' mean " " 3.9y6' " 1 ■ ! Of St, Pl . little is known beyond what is stated in the New Testa- ment. 8^ .es is the one who was either cousin or brother of our Lord. J. F. Lawton, Saw Hanufaoturer, Corner North and George Streets. Bay Water, Lime Juice, Cod Liver Oil, at Chaloner's. 1S75.] JUNE has Thirty Days. [1875. moon's CJIANGKh. • New Bloon, 3rd dny, 6li. '21m. afternoon. ® First Quarter, 10th day, 4b. Blm. afternoon. ® Full Moon, IStli day,'8h. 32m. afternoon. ® Last Quarter, 26th day, lOh. 28ni. morning. •N. W. W. i\. E. E. 1 2 8 4 o 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 '20 27 28 29 Tu W Th Fri Sftt Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat S(T Mo Tu 80 W KVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. Battle Norlh Foreland 1666. ®in per. GregoryXVI. d. '46 Prince Geo. of VVales b. 1865 High tides. Bat. Dunes 1 658. (3) Battle of Lowestoft 1665. 2d Sunday after Trinity. Ist Reform Bill passed 1 832. Trinity Term Supreme Conrt. (10) Marshal Bugeaud d. '49. King George I. died 1727. Low tides. Bat. Nascby 1645 Battle of Knyghton 1402. 3d Sunday after Trinity. ® in apo. Bat. Marengo 1800 (l6)Pru?s. def. atLigny 1S15 Eng. Vict. Quatre Braa 1815 Eng. vict. Bunker Hill 1775. Battle Chalgrove Field 1 643. High tides extraordinary. 4th Sunday after Trinity. Ascen. Queen Victoria 1837. [Both well Bridge 1679. O in © summer. Battle of Battle of Sluys 1340. 1st Wes. Conference 1744. K. Edward V. deposed 1483. 5th Sunday after Trinity. Low tides.*(26)Geo. IV. d. '30 (28) Qu. Vict, crowned 1838. J^ilM^« mm MAIFACTCRI ■8- COTTON ITir AB p. White, Blue, Eed, Orange, and Green. JVos. 5's to lO's, WARRANTED FULL LENGTH AND WEIGHT. Stronger and lictlcrin every respect than any otiicr English or American Warp. BSIVA&B or IMITATIOSrS. ^ofie is genuine without our name on the Label. "♦♦-■♦-♦♦i Made of No. S's Yarn 4 Ply Twisted, White, Red, Orange, Brown, Slate, Blue, Green, ALL FAST COLOURS. BEAM WARPS FOR WOOLLEN MILLS. Any Width and Number of Yarn. Warranted to Weave well. AlezandrafWorks Saw Factory, Corner North and George Streets. >rk8.> ■> Chaloner's Stove Varnisli will ornament Rusty Pipes. I ]S15.'] ADVEUTISKMENTS. [18Y5. 3) COTTON MANUFACTURES. GREY COTTONS. Wo would ask the attention of purchasers to ihe Grey Cottons wo are now making. THIS ARTICLE IS MANUFACTURED OUT OF Which is much superior to the material used in making English Grey Cottons. IT WILL BE FOUND QUITE AS CHEAP, il THAN ANY OTHER COTTON IN TUE MAllKET. ! All otcr Goods have oior name ujwu thevi i and are \\ M'kfe warranted to he all that we claim for tliem, ji THEV ARE SOLD BY L\S ONLY TO TIIK •VST I'l O ILi E S ^SL E T re, A. ID E , Fioin whom Country Merchants can always obtain them by asking. NEW BRUNSWICK COTTON MILLS, SAI^TT JOHN, N, B. J. F. lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, Bf. B. t luaty Pipes. [1875. 'i nm. )NS? jhasers to the'i iking. 3 OUT OF terial used in ! ►ns. • ! O'HEAP, aiKET. r'. f\ "in ; and are r tfwin. -Al IDE em by askiug. I, MILLS, ^ sr.B. Chaloner's Aniline Dyes are the only reliable. 1875.] JULY has Thirty-one Days. [I8Y0.I I MOON S ClIANGHS. • Ntw Moon, ord day, Ih. 22m. morning. (D First Quarter, 10th day, Th. oljm. morning. © Full Moon, 18th day, lOh. 3ni. morning. ® Last Quarter, 2oth day, -Ih. 15m. afternoon. as p ^ . 1 1 Th 2 Fr 3 Sat 4Su 5 Mo 6Tu -7W 8 Th 9 Fr 10 Sat ll!Su 12 Mo IS Tu 14 W 15 Th 16 Fri 17 Sat 18 Sp 19 Mo 20 Tu 21 W 22 Th 23 Fri 24lSat 25 Su 26 Mo 27 Tu 28 W 29 Th 30 Fri 31 Sat KVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, K. I sun's I SUN aUN , MOON g « DEO. N.'lUSEsJsETS. R. & S. C 3 i III " »• Bat. Boync IGOO ; Can. Dom. Bat. Marston Moor 1G44. Hightides. (l)P.Alicc mar.'62 6th Sundaj after Trinity. Prin. Helena, mar. ISfiC). Sanhury Circuit Court. " g Edward I. d. 1307. (6) King Henrv If. d. 1189. Bat. Serapadri386. [140O. Low tides. Bat. Nurthamptou 7th Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Aughvim 1C91. Albert and King\t Circuits. (12) ® iu apoge'e. [1613. (13) Battle Koundway Down Flight of Mohammed 622. (20; Battle Chatillon 1453. 8th' Sunday after Trinity. High tides. Westmorland Circuit. Battle of Shrewsbury 1403. Battle of Finisterrc 1805. Up. & Low. Can. united 1840. (22) Battle of Falkirk 1298. Dth Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Edgecote 1469. Charlotte Circuit Court. (27) ® in perigee. (27) Battle Almenara 1710. Siege London'ry raised 1689. BatTexel -VanTromp d. 1653 D. 23 23 23 22 '22 22 :22 J22 22 122 22 21 !21 |21 121 j2] 121 20 20 20 20 29 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 M. !h. 8i4 4!4 014 55 4 M. ;h. 21!7 22!7 22!7 M.: 40 4oi 45i H 49 44 38 31 24 17 9 1 53 44 35 4 25 15 5 54 43 32 20 8 56 43 30 17 39 49 85 20 23 7 45| 24 7 44| 25 7 44 25 7 44 26 7 43 27 7 43 27 7 42 28 7 41 29 7 40 30 7 39 31 7 39 31 7 38 82 7 37 33 7 36 34 7 35 35 7 34 36 7 83 37 7 32 38 7 31 39 7 31 40 7 3(( 41 7 29 42i7 43 44 45 46 ^7 28 28 27 27 25 26 9a40 sets. 7 '"8 8 31 9"'53 U^IS Oa36 2 3 3 35 5 ^ 6 23 7a28 8a13 thigs thigs knee knee knee legs legs 6 59 7 48 8 37 9'"26 Temperature — highest for month in 24 years, lowest " " ^ mean of tri-daily observation. Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 years, least " " mean " " 90».00 45.00 63.10 6.580 inch. 1.060 " 8.742 " (25) ^t. James the Great was a fisherman, and brother of John. He is the patron saint of Spain, where he is said to have preached the gospel. At Jerusalem, on his return, he was beheaded by Herod, A. D. 48. i Bawi, of every description, made at the Alexandra Works. Chaloner'B Dispensing Arrangements are complete. I 18V5.J AUGUST has Thirty-one Days. [1875. moon's changks. • Now AlooM, 1st (lay, 9h. 'Mm. morning. S. uy E. O r irst Qiuutcr, 9th day, Oh. 33ni. morning. W. uy N. ® Full Moon, 16th day, 9h. iVm. afternoon. N. E. (9 Last Quarter, 2',U\ day, 'jih. Oni. afternoon. N. # New Moon, olst day, 7Ii. 45m. afternoon. S. W. 21* EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC*. bun's i SUN OEO. N. UISES 2jMo 3;Tu 4,\V 6|Th 6Fr 7 Sat 8iSu D. 18 17 17 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 Mo Tu W Th Vr Sat 15 Su 16 Mo 17iTu 18 W 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W 26 Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tu loth Sunday after Trinity. : King William II. died 11 UO I Higher tides. 'Battle of Evesham 1205. JBishop P.loomfield died 1857.|!7 I Duke of Edinburgh born 1844116 if) ap. 1st At. tel. com. '57. 16 1 1 1 th Sunday after Trinity. jl6 iLow tides. Marryatt d. 1848.|15 iSaint John Circuit Court. |15 'Joseph Nollekcus Sep. b. 1 737115 iGeorgc Stephenson d. 1748. 15 1(14) Battle Black water 1598. 14 I Dean Buckland died 1856. 14 !l2th Sunday after Trinitv. . 14 iBattlcofThionville 1870.''^ IS iHigh tides. Bat. Rolica ]lS©8 13 •Battle of Lagos 1759. 13 iRobert Bloomficld died 1823. 12 (17) Battle of Preston 1643. 12 Ladv W. Montagu died 1762. 12 13th Sunday after Trinity. 1 1 €) in apogee. 1 1 Low tides. St. Bartholomew. 11 Faraday, chemist, died 1867. 10 Battle of Cressy 1346. 10 Eng. vict. at Brooklyn 1776. ilO Battle of Newburu 1640. | 9 14th Sunday after Trinity. 9 (29)Treaty of Peequigmy 1475 9 Restigoiiclte Circuit Court. 8 M. {II, 54 5( WATBR. M ft. I II. H sets, jh^irt 9 A 4 h'art 9 9 9 9 10 20 32 belly belly 43 'reins 53:rein8 4 j reins 13! 10 16|seci-s 12!lO 30secr.s llllO 51;thigs 9|ll 19|thigs 7j11a59 thigs 61 vises. I knee 4i 7a 13 knee 7 8 o 1 59 58 56 55 53 61 50 48 46 44 42 41 39 37 35 44|legs • 6 legs 21 feet ]|. M. 10'" 15 11 6 ir"58 0a52 1 41 2 "'2 3 2;j 12 1 50 36jfeet 47jbead 69|head rijaeck 9 29 neck 9 48 arms 10 20 j arms 11 A4|br'st sets, jbr'st 6All!br'st 6 46h'art 1 10' h'art 7 25 belly 7A39belly 6 42 7 33 8 24 9 15 10 6 10 65 11a46 Oa17 0"'36 27 18 9 49 39 28 18 7 8 56 9 45 10'"36 Temperature— highest for month in 24 years, 90".00 lowest " " . 40.00 mean of tri-daily observation, 62.32 Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 years, 7.250 inch, least " " 1.130 " mean 4.083 (( (24) St. Bartholomew^ supposed to be the Nathaniel of John's gospel, as is said, preached in Armenia and India ; in Armenia he suffered mar- tyrdom by being flayed alive. Mill and Circnlar Saws manofaotured at the Alexandra Works, mplete. S. [1875. S. BY E. W. UY N. N. E. X. s. w. MOON I g I „,„„ "' * ^'l S Sj WATKR. It lU I .- .. It. H sets, jli'ai't yA4jh'art 9 20ibclly 32,belly 43;icins OSjioins 4 1 reins 16 'seers 30:secrs 51:thigs 19|thigs Ia6[) thigs rises, knee Ta 13 knee 1 44|legs 8 Olegs 8 2.1 feet 8 36|feet 47|head| 59|headj 12:Qeck| 29 neck 48arms 2o|arnis A4idr'st ts. jbr'st All br'st 46li'art lO'h'art 25 belly JI. M. 10'" 15 11 6 ir"58 0a52 1 41 2 "2 3 28 4 5 5 6 1 8 9 10 10 12 1 50 42 33 24 15 6 55 1Ia46 Oa17 0"'36 1 2 3 4 4 6 6 8 8 9 27 18 9 49 39 28 18' 1. 66 45 A39,bell)'il0'"36 00 32 50 inch. 30 " J3 " John's gospel, e sneered mar- ira Works. Chaloner's Chemical Food. Price 40o., 70c., and $1.20. 1875.]' SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. [1875. i; moon's e CMANCIKS. Fiist Quarter, 7th day, (Ui. 24 m. afternoon. Full Moon, 15th day, Sh. 2()m. morning. Tiast Quarter, 2'2<1 day, 2h. yni. morning. New Moon, 29th day, 8li. 52m. morning. N. K. E. S. E. S. N.W.uyW. J o w : KvioNTS, Hor.inAVS, etc. ' spin's sun bun Ideo. n. hises. sets. liW 2 Th 3 Fr 4 Sat 5.Su 6;Mo 7jTu 8W 9Th 10 Fr 11 Sat 12;Su 13^ Mo 14Tu 15;W 16 Th 17;Fri 18iSat 19:Su 20! Mo 21|Tu 22VV. 2Sth 241 Fri 25;Sat 26 Su 27! Mo 28 Tu 29 W 30. Th (Higher tides [ofScdan 187ili London burnt 1666. Battle. Battleof Dunbar 1650. | Freneli Ilcpublic declared '70.! 15th Sunday after Trinity. i (5) f) in ap. Dan. fleet tak. '07i G/oucester Circuit Court. \ Low tides. Nativity B. V. M.! King William L died 1087. ! Battle Cambuskennetli 1297.; Eng. vict. Brandywinc 1777. 1 16th Sundijv after Trinity, (iattic of Pliiliphaugh 1615. Norikum bcrlaml Circuit. Ember Da v. (14) Bat. Ilomil- Uigh tides. [don Hill 1402. ® in per. Ember day. [1356 Ember day. (19) Bat. Poitiers 17th Sunday after Trinity. Battle of Newbury 1643. St. Matt. Bat. Prestnpns 1745 Victoria Circuit Court. ^ BattleofBlort heath 1459. IsO Low tides. (23) Bat,Assaye'03 Battle Stamford Bridge 1066. 18th Sunday after Trinity. 1 Briudlcy, Engineer, died 1772 1 Carlcion and Kent Circuit Ct. 1 Higher tides. eclipsed, j 2 (28) Battle Tenchebrai 1106. I 2 D. 8 8 7 7 6 6 (') 5 5 5 4 ^ 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 NO M. If 22I5 38 16 64 31 tt 46, 24 1 38 15 62 29 0|5 435 20 5 5715 33 10 47 23 4 23 47 10 34 57 M. II. M. 26{6 34 27'6 3'/ 28;t) 30 29 1 6 28 30|6 26 32i(> 24 S3j0 22 3416 20 86|(} 10 37 16 17 386 15! 206 44i6 3916 13 40 6 11 4216 9 43 6 7 4B 6 6 47 6 3 48 6 1 49 5 69 60 58 .^ -) 66 6- 5' 64 63 62 54 5 50 55 5 48 67 5 46 58 5 44 69 42 5 40 1 5 39 MOON II. M. sets. 8a2 8 10 8 22 8 34 8 52 9 17 9 62 10 40 11A45 rises. 6.A9 6 27 6 43 ! «J WATER. 8 20 35 63 8 21 9 1 9 56 11a7 sets. 5a16 6 32 5 47 6 68 6 9 6a18 belly reins [reins seers seers seers thigs thigs knee knee legs legs legs feet feet head head neck neck arms arms brest brest h'art h'art belly belly belly reins reins n. M. 11 ""J 7 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 9 51 42 33 24 13 2 61 40 30 21 llAl2 ii^sg '" 4 1 » 3 4 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 56 45 36 27 16 6 55 45 85 26 17 8 11 '"0 Temperature — highest for mouth in 24 years, 86".00 lowest " " 34.00 mean of tri-daily observation, 57.68 Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 years, 7.885 inch. least " " 0.850 mean (( (( 4.132 (21) St. Matthew, whose Hebrew name was Levi, an Apostle and Evangelist, was a J ew, and the son of Alpheus. He was a collector of the Roman public taxes, hence the term publican. Our Lord saw him sitting at the receipt of custom, and said, " Follow me." This was sufficient. J. F. lawton, Saw Manufacturer, Corner North and George Streets. » Flavoring Extracts of all kinds at Chaloner*8. B l'875. OCTOBER has Thirty-one Days. - 1875. ! • MOON'tJ CIIANGKS. jj ® First Quarter, 7th diiv, Oh. 18ni. afternoon. N. || ® Full Moon, 14th day, 6h. 27m. afternoon. E. hy S. { I ® Last Quarter, 21st clay, flli. I2ni. morning. H. S^W. !] 1 — • New Moon, 29th da}, Oh. r)7ni. inornnig. h . N. E. i i7 'Srfl saN»8 S0N SUN MOOS g § HIGH ■ ] 1 .\X H KVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, KTC. DKO. 8. UISRS. U. M. SUTS. II. M. R. ft S. o 2 WATKR. D. M. II. H. 11. M. ■B t iFr St. John,N.IJ.,a free port 181 1 3 7 6 3 5 36 sets. seers II ""49 2iSat First Assembly iuN. S. 17^8. 3 80 6 4 5 34 6a41 seers 0a40 ■ 1 1 8;Su 19th Sunday after Trinity. 3 54 6 5 5 32 6 66 sccrs I 30 4 Mo (8d) noon ® in apogee. 4 17 I) 6 5 30 7 18 thigs 2 20 5Tu Sir Pat. Montgomerie d. 1872 4 40 6 7 5 28 7 48 thigs 3 ir ^hI 6IW Field Marshal Pollock d. 1872. 6 fi 6 9 5 27 8 80 knee 4 , M VjTh Treaty Aix la Chapclle 1748. 5 26 6 10 5 25 9 27 knee 4 51 ! I 8'Fr Low tides. McGill College, 5 49 6 11 5 23 10 38 knee 6 41 n i OjSat [Montreal, founded 18!J9. A 12 6 13 5 21 11A56 legs 6 32 ; Rl lOSu 2Cth Sunday after Trinity. 6 35 6 14 5 2(J rises. legs 7 23 m 11 Mo Dune. vict. Caniperdou'^il797 r,8 6 15 5 18 4a47 feet .8 14 V i 12Tu Michaelmas Term Slip. Court. 7 20 6 16 5 10 5 I feet 9 4 1 1 isiw (12) Robt. Stephenson d. 1859 7 43 6 18 5 14 6 13 head 9 65 ! 1 1 14 Th Battle of Hastings 1066. 8 6 6 20 5/12 5 26 head 10 44 , ;l! 1 . 1 15Fr ® in perigee. High tides. 8 28 6 21 5 11 6 40 neck 11a33 I ^ ■ H 10 Sa., (17) Battle Nevil's Cross f 346 8 50 6 22 5 9 5 58 neck ir"59 ■ m 17!Su 21st Sunday after Trinity. 9 12 6 24 5 7 6 22 dims 24 1 m ISMo St. Luke. (17)MaryId'l558 9 34 6 26 5 6 6 58 arms 1 16 I 1] 1 19!Tu King John died 1216. 9 56 6 27 5 4 7 60 brat 2 5, 1 M [ 20|W Viscount Palmerston b. 1781. lO 17 6 28 5 2 8 67 br'st 2 56 ■ fl 1 21 Th U. E. Loy. Hal. 1783. [d.8l71 10 39 6 29 5 10 16 h'art 3 44' 1 H ■ "i 22 Fr Low tides. Sir R. Murchison 11 6 80 4 59 I1a38 h'art 4 38 ■ B s 1 '( 1 23 Sat Battle of Auberoche 1 345. 11 21 6 32 4 57 sets. h'art 6 27 m '1 1 .24;Su 22d Sunday after Trinity. 11 42 6 33 4 55 3a65 belly 6 16 ■ ' |H 28'Mo St. Crisp. K. Alf Grt. b. 849. 12 3 6 35 4 64 4 7 belly 7 7' I n 1 26! Tu Nitii Pfius Sittings, York. 12 24 6 36 4 52 4 18 reins 7 58! 1 fl 27 W Battle of Newbury 1644. 12 44 6 37 4 51 4 27 reins 8 49' I ■ 28 Th Rebellion Vienna quel. 1848. 13 5 6 38 4 49 4 38 reins 9 38 1' 1 I. 29!Fr (80) Earl of Derby died 1809. (3l8t) 9) in ap. High tides. 13 25 6 40 4 48 4 49 seers 10 27 M ^H t t SOiSat 13 45 6 41 4 46 5 3 seers ir"29 1 1 3;iSo 23d [Sunday after Trinity. 14 4 6 43 4 46 5a22 thigs 0a9 Temperature— highest for month in 24 years, 76°.00 I n 1 lowest u »( • 22.00 mean of tri-daily observation, 47.69 1 1 '\ Rain —greatest fall for month in 24 years 8.290 inch, least " "' 2.050 "' 1 n mean " • " 4.532 " ^B BH Snow—greatest *' " 6.436 " B flr 1 least " " nil. " ^H pM' n. mean " • " . 0.542 " ilm k. Saws made and repaired a ' tthei UerA adra WorkJ 1. / ner'i. ys. [1875. N. E. UY S. S. S. W. E. N. E. MOON S A. II. M. sets, seers Ca41 seers 6 66 seers 7 IS'thigs 7 48tliigs S So knee 9 27 'knee' 38:knee lA56;legs iscg. jlegs i lA47ifh. IGm. morning. © Last (Juartor, lUth day, 7h. 33ni. afternoon, # New Moon, 27th day,* 7h. 13ni. afternoon. E. KY N. W. S. W. N. N. E. W. UY N. X o I 1 .s 4 5i 6' 7 8 9 10, ii; 12' 13 14 15 10 17i 18i 19; 20, 21 2Sf KVF.NTS, HOLIDAYS, KTC. I sun's I SON I SUN iUKC. S. UISi:S.' SUTS. MOON ' § " R. & 8. O ^2 a »• IIIOU WA'I'KR. ! D. M. U. M. lU. M. Mo All Hallows Duv. Battle of-M 2-i;0 44i4 43 Tu jAll Souls. [LasAtireo 18t'3. 14 43 45'4 42 W 'second Can. Kebellion 1S3S. :15 iilO 46 4 41l Th '(3) Battle of Estaplcs 1402. 15 200 48 4 39 Fr ;K. William III. landed 1088. 15 3910 49 Sat i Low tides. St. Leonard. 15 67051 Sl 1 24 th Smiday after Trinity. 10 Mo Acadia granted deMonts 1003 10 32!o Tu Prince of \Y ales born 1841. 10 5i'|0 55 TjO 66 58 59 1 3 II. M. : { sets, ithigs; OA20ithig!-' 7 nlkneei 38 37 8 22!knec; 9 35 legs i 10A54ilegs I 53'4 34i 17 24'6 17 4010 17 56;7 12 7 28^7 9.'> VV |Grt. fire ii. Boston, U.S.A. '72 17 Th jSt. Martin of Tours. Martnms. Fr j® in per. Chas. Keiubled. '54 Sat liatile of Shcvilfmuir 1715. Su i25th Sunday after Trinity. 1 1 8 Mo I High tides. E. Chatham bornil8 Tu \SaintJohn Circuit Ct. [l7os!l8 437 W iCampbtill reld. Lucknow 1857! 18 58! 7 Th 'Cardinal Pole died 1558. jl9 ]2'7 Fr 1(10) Nat. Vol. Ass. est. 1859.! 19 27j7 sat i Battle Quiberou Bay 1759. il9 41|7 Su j26th Sunday after Trinity. Il9 54 7 Mo ; Battle of iianmuggur 1848 331 32! 30| 2y! 28i 27 20 7:7 9 11 12 13 14 10 17 Battle Solway Moss 1542. I2O 44'7 18 (25) Sir Henry Ilaveloekd.'57l20 56^7 19 ®inap. [surrendered 1855.i2l 717 20 23'Tu ISir John Bow rmg d. 1872. !20 20l7 24|W 'Gr. Mauan& Islands N.B. '17 120 34|7 25 26! 27 28 29 20 iTh Fr iSat . Su lAdvent. Higher tides. Kaisi21 18 7 21 121 28i7 22 15;0 52|4 35; rises, jfeet 3 A 5 jfeet 3 17 'head 3 30! head 3 44 [neck 4 Al'neek 4 21larms 4 53iarms 5 39 br'st 43 j br'st 8 Ij br'st 9 25!h'art 10A49!h'art sets. 1 belly 2a15| belly 2 20 i reins 37 1 reins 46jreins 58'sccrs 9 i seers 414 20 Opi 2*V 84 24 4 23 4 22 4 21 4 20 4 19 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 2 2 2 3 11AG2 Oa18 Mo j Battle in the Downs 1052. Tu jWelland Canal opened 1829. [21 38! 7 23 ^ Teniperature — highest for month in 24 years, lowest " " ' mean of tri-daily observation, Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 years, least " »* mean " " (( « 8' 28|thigs 3 53|thigs 4 27jthigs 5Al2!knee 0'" 1 2 3 4 4 6 6 7 8 9 '^^' 10 ^■ 11™34 Oa28 »43 32 22 13 3 53 44 85 26 17 ■7 Snow- -greatest least mean OO-'.OO 0.00 34.30 14.490 inch. 0.500 4.702 2i,ogo nil. 6.222 <( (30.) — St. Anlrtw, Apostle, patron saint of Scotland, first a disciple of John the Baptls^t, was the first one to follow Chrifet the Lord. Alexandra Works Wa^erooms, 53 Dock Street. ■ t I Perfomoa and Hair Oili, Miorted, Wholesale, at Chaloner'i. 18V5.] DECEMBER has Thirty-one Days. [nis. ® MOON'S I'lIANOKS. First (iuiirter, 6tli tiny, 8li. 62in. afteriiooon. K. Full Moon, 12th day,' 2h. ICm. afternoon. N. W. Last QuarttT, lOtli day, 9li. nVni. morning. S. Now Moon, 27tli duy.'ih. 20ni. afternoon. N. E. 3* 9 o 1 2 8 4 f)iSu OlMo 7!Tu 8|W olTh lulFr 11 Mat KVKNTS, IIOMDAYB, KTC. w Th Fr 12 13 14 Su Mo Tu 16W lelTh njFr 18 Sat 19 20 21 22 2S 24 Su Mo Tn W Th Fr 26 Su 21 Mo 28 Tu 29 31 VV Th Fr 1 Princess Vrales born 1 844 . St. Pual's Church fill. 1710. Eng. capt. Mauritud 1810. IJatth' Missisijuoi liny 1837. 2(1 Sunday in Advent. Low tides. St. Nicholas. (8) Horace lioin |{. C. t}5. Ounception B. V. Mary. Hi ihuegrt capitulated 1710. Battle Villa Viciosu 1710. Reign King Jas. If. end. Iti88 8rd Sunday i!i Advent, (11) ® in perigee. H. tiilcs. (1.5) Heiiiternit. Nap. [. 1840. Ember day. Mirabeaud. 1789. Cromwell L'd Protector 1(553 I Ember day. 1st Lower Can lEmber day. [Parliament 1792 4th Sundav in Advent. Low tides.' (18) Davy h. 1778 St. Thomas. in Yi. Winter Ellwnborough died 1871. (24) Vasco di Cmia d. 1525. ® in ap. Treaty Giicnt 1814. CnuiSTMAS. Newton b. 1G42. 1st Sunday after Christmas. St. John. ' (28) Childermas. iQuoeii Mary IL d. 1694. High- Bccket mur. 1170. est (tni) iJ. Mal)arajpoor'43. tides Hat. Wakefield Green 1460. DKO. B. D. M. 21 48 21 57 22 22 14 22 22' I BU!» j SUN RISK-S. atlTtl. MOON 11. ft S. o 91 i iiion WATKA. 2 80 22 37 22 43 22 49 22 55 23 23 23 23 13 23 17 23 20 23 22 23 24 23 26 23 27 23 27 23 27 23 27 23 i>6 23 25 23 23 23 21 23 18 •^3 15 23 n 23 7 M. ir. M. 25 I 14 26 4 274 284 2ii i 3( 4 31 1 32 1 384 84 4 354 36,4 3714 38i4 39 1 40;4 4( '4 41 t 4r,4 42 4 4-M 4h;4 43 4 44,4 44 4 45'4 45 4 45 4 4o|4 45;4 45 '4 18 13 13 18 18 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 H. M. I'ises. knee Oa 11 legs 87 legs 56 legs 9 feet 23 feet 34 head 48,hcad 2 neck 21 neck 46 arms, 8A26arms'lO 32 4A2>br'st,llA21 5A37br'st!ll'"48 7 2h'art' o'»14 8 29h'art 9 54 bellv ISllAribellv 13 sets, belly Oa45 reins^ 54 reins? 50 41 32 23 13 4 53 42 1 1 14 14 15 16 ItV 17 18 18 i{y 20 21 22; 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 55 40 37 26 15 4 1 6 rein si 1 18 seers! 1 34 seers j 1 56 ihigsj 2 27 thigs' 3 iikncoilO 4 6,knee}ll 5 14 legs I noon. 6 29 legs j 0a5! 7A4/ifeet I 1a40 41 35 26 17 '"8 Toiuperaturc — highest for month in 24 years, 51°. 00 lowest " "' «—i 18.00 mean of tri-daily observation, 22.92 Rain — greatest fall for month in 24 years, 5.750 inch, least " *' 0.660 " mean '• " 2.832 " Snow— greatest " '< . 5r.0.3(.0 " least " •* 6.000 " mean " « 16.602 " Cross-Cut and Hand Saws made at tlie Alexandra Works. Q.-'Wbere do you find the best Medicines 1 A.-A^ Chalojaer'i, [1875. 1875.1 ADVKRTIBEMESTS. 27 k 29 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, and S ffATKR STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. J. & J. lIEGAiN & CO., KEEP CONSTANTLY ON If AND A FULL ASSOilTMENr OP SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR A FIRST GLASS TRADE. • Retail Premises, Prince Wdi. Street, Groiiiiil Flat. WHITE Cottons^, Grev Cottons, Ilubcrdasliory, Hosiery, Gloves, ' Ribbons, Gents' Colliirs, Sillts and Velvets, Dress Goods, h Cloths, Trowserln;;, Muslijis, Trimmings, Ties and Scarfs, Prints, Hoi; j| lands. Linings, Vesting, Ladies Collars and Ciilfs, Ladies Ncok Ties, &c. &c. &c. ! i Floor Oil Cloth Wareroom, Water Street, fironiiil Flat. ; OIL CLOTHS CUT to FIT ROOM or HALL BY FORWARDING PLAN. '. ' Linen Drapery ani House Funiisliiiig M% First Flat. . |; Damasks, Reppes, Ac., Trimmings, Table Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, i Lambs' Wool, Under Clothing, Sheetings, Window licllands. Shawls, Quilts, &c. &c. &c. CARPET WAREROOM, Second Flat. Containing the hi)yest and best assortment of Caiinis in the City. Hemp Carpets, Union Carpets, Wool Carpets, 3-Cord Carpets, 3-Ply Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Willow Carpets, Stair Carpets, various, Druggets and Felts, Hearth Rugs, Sheep Skin Mats, Beam Slips, Cocoa Mats, Cocoa and India Matting. U^-CARPETS CUT AND MADE TO ORDER.,.^! IlEW GOODS, BY " INMAN LINE," EVERY FORTNIGHT. J. i^. J. HE6M & SO.. 27 <£ 29 Prince Wm. Street, and 8 Water Street, Samples Forwarded bt Post, if Required. J, F. Lawtji^, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B. __ — jfc Coburg?, Alpuc'cas, liUsties, Winceys, iltW^Sec list of Dcparlnicnls. J' 1^" Special attention I; given to the oxccution of I Letter Orders IVoni the Country. 1; ^^j^Sam]tIe Cards and ! I Stoclc Lists fonoarded to j any part of the Ihmhtion, pout free. Fancy Dross Materials. French Mci Inos, French DcUhics, Rlh- bons, Hosiery, (Moves. Sillis, Broad and Narrow CLOTHS, Tailors' Triinmin},'s, I«'lannelrt, Bliinl<«ls, llailwuv llumrt, Wool' Tartan I'laids, (iala Tartan IMaids, Small Wares, JIaberda8hery, I'araaolsand Um- brellas, Velvets, Linens, Danmsks, Table Napery, Sliawls; CARPETING. Cocoa MatUnfT. Cocoa Mats, India Matting', Floor Oil Cloths, Felts, and Drn,u'.c;eUnp;. /"' ( N. B. Cotton ) Domestic ■{ W. P & S. ^CottonWiU'pB ( Mills. ) Kcady-^Mude Clothing, Shirts, &c. FISHING TIIllEADS, NETS, i^c. &q. -«♦»- M* fe 1^ Wm^ t i'^^^ AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Saws of all kinds at the Alexandra Works. Bfc t gifrmliifctwi, Bug >nd Imtet Poiioi u, %i OUIonw'i. 1876.] CITY or SAINT jonN. 40 CITY OF SAINT JOHN. A. Chipman Smith, Esciuirc, Mayor. , R(>corder. kino's ward. Aldoinen, Councillorf. John Melick, Esquire. Mr. J. L. Robinflon. queen's ward. \V. Albert Loekhart, Esquire. Mr. Robert 0. Stockton. dukk's ward. , John Kerr, Esquire. Mr. Richard Cassldy. II. DuffoU, Esquire. SIDNEY WARD. Mr. Bartholomew Coxetter. WELLINQTON WARD. William Peter8," Esquire. Mr. Joseph B. Ilamm. PRINCK WARD. John 0. Ferguson, Esquire. Mr. George II. Martin. guy's ward. Uriah Drake, Esquire. Mr. W. A. Quinton. i brook's ward. E. J. Russell, Esquire. Mr. William Nannary. ALBERT ward. William J. McCoidock, Esquire. Samuel Clark, Esq. William Sandalt, Esq., Treasurer or Chamberlain, and Receiver of Taxes. B. Lester Peters, Q. C., Esquire, Common Clerk. J. Austin Belyca, B. A., Esquire, Deputy Common Clerk. Hurd Peters, Esq., B. A., City Engineer and Land Agent (East). George W. Smith, Auditor City Acco»ints. George Stockford, High Constable. Bernard Murray, Patrick Duffy, John Herrington, Calvin Powers, Wil- liam Smith, F. M. Hancock, W. Buchanan, Edward Edgson, Neil Mc- Quarrie, John Miller, John W. McLean, Alex. Walker, and George Thompson, Marshals. Henry Dean, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's S(iuare. — Tole, Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. William D. W. Hubbard, Loekhart & Chipman, George E. Snider, Stewart & White, Edward Maher, J. W. Montgomery, Hanford Brothers, and Edward II. Lester, Licensed Auctioneers. Augustus (juick, John Jenkins, Robert J. Leonard, Jacob D. McDo- na,ld, John M. Leavitt, Timothy McCar'^hy, William Black, 0. Emery, John Thompson, and Thomas McLeod, Port Wardens. Charles L. Taylor, Port or Harbour Master. Joseph O'Brien, Harbour Inspector. Richard Cline, James M'Partlan, Daniel Daley, Joseph Doherty, Tho- mas Doody, Philip G. Doody, Samuel Rutherford, Daniel Mulherrin, William Lahey, Lewis Bennett, Thomas Vaughan, John Scott, John Sproule, Charles Daley, James Doyle, John Spears, John Thomas, James S. Spears, John Spears (2d), John Spears (8d), William Hatfield, Richard Scott, Charles S. Taylor, Patrick Traynor, Henry Thomas, George E. Mulherrin, James Murray, Henry Spears, George Thomas, James Miller, Edward J. Fletcher, John L. Sherrard, James Cassely, George P. Mulherrin, James Reed, James E. Mantle, Michael Garrity, I J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, H. B. 5 it . '^i^SK*™" Colors and Materials for Artists at Chaloner's. 60 CITY OF SAINT JOHN. [1875. Bernard Mullin, Wm. Quinn, Robert Thomas, James Reed, Jr., William Miller, James Quinn, Robert Reid, and P. Conlan, Branch Pilots. j Light House Keeper at Partridge Island, James Wilson ; at the Beacon, \ Elijah Ross ; Steam Whistle, James Wilson, Engineer ; W. Cameron, Assistant Engineer. I Robert J. Leonard, and Augustus Quick, Commissioners to settle dis- : putcs relative to Dockage, Wharfage and Cranage. | Allan M'Lean, Shipping Master. I H. P. Sturdee, and Robert J. Leonard, Esquires, Commissioners of Wrecks and Shipwrecked Goods for the City and County of St. John. ^ Charles Ketchum, James Sullivan, and John Wilson, jun.. Assessors of Taxes. John Kirk, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at the Market Slip ; J. Domville, Collector of Slippage at Union Street ; Joseph Fairweather, ! Collector of Slippage at North Slip ; J. J. Lawlor, Collector of Wharfage at Charlotte Street Wharf and Breakwater ; John McCaffrey, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at North Rodney Wharf; Jarvis Wilson, Col- lector at South Rodney Wharf; A. Gorman, Collector at Watson Slip; William Dunlavey, Collector at King Street Slip ; Philip Hayes, Collector at Strange Slip ; J. C. Littlehale, Collector of Slippage at Ship Slip ; J. C. Littlehale, Collector of Slippage at Market Slip, Guys Ward ; Collector of Slippage at Ludlow Slip, W. J. McCordock ; McLachlan & Wilson, Collector of Slippage at Protection Slip ; McLachlan & Stack- house, Collector of Slippage at Market Slip, Brooks Ward; Collector of Fees at Buoys, William Firth; John Kirk, Collector of Anchorage ; John Moran, Collector of Slippage at Sydney Market Slip ; John Kirk, Slip Master, Market Wharves and Slip in King's and Queen's Wards. J. C. Wood, Weigh Master, Haymarket ; A. McDermoLt, Sydney Mar- ket Slip ; W. A. Spence, North Slip ; Isaac 0. Beatty, Carleton. W. H. A. Keans, Superintendent of Weighers of Coals and Measurers of Salt. James CuUinan, William J. Lockhart, Alexander B. Lockhart, John McGourty, David W. Riley, Stephen Thompson, Albert D. Wilson, and George Wilson, Weighers of C al and Measurers of Salt. Alexander M'Kclvey, Inspector of Firewood, Bark, &c.. Market Slip ; E. J. McMuUin, ditto. Lower Cove ; Patrick Donahoe, ditto, Carleton ; John Finn, ditto, Railway. Samuel Gillespie, Jonathan Anderson, and F. W. Thomson, Searchers and Gangers of Oil. George Young, John Gallagher, Jonathan Anderson, J. E. Trecartin, and Thomas Miles, Jr., Cullers of Dried and Inspectors of Pickled RshJ , Pound Keeper (East side; ; William Russoll, and William Cronk, Pound Keepers and Hog Reeves, Carleton. Francis Gallagher, James H. Fairweather, Samuel K. Wilson, Francis Jordan, Thomas Jordan, William Woodworth, Robert Rossiter, Joseph A. Likely, William Bowden, Charles 0. Reinecke, John W. Sulis, Robert •A. Courtenay, Joseph 0. Craft, Edward E. Estey, James Wctmore, John M. Cougle, and Walter B. Dickson, Surveyors of Lumber. Board of School Trustkes of Saint John— C. A. Everett, Chair- man ; John Boyd, Alexander Lockhart, A. Chipman Smith, John V. Alexandra Works Saw Factory, Corner North and George Streets. ( M Send your Prescriptions to Clialoner^s Drug Store. to settle dis- 1875.] FIRK ALARM— COACH PARKS, ETC. 51 Ellis, Z. Ring, and C. H. Fairweathcr. J. March, Secretary. J. Bonnet, Ph. D., City Superintendent. Office— Ritchie's Building, first floor, front. Police Departmkxt. — Humphrey T. Gilbert, Police Magistrate. Geo. V. Xowlin, W. 11. A. Keans, Thomas McAvity, and Alexander Lockhart, Sitting Police Magistrates at the City Police Office in the Citv of St. John. Charles II. Chandler, Clerk. John R. Marshall, Chief of Police. FIRK DEPARTMENT — (eAST SIDE.) Thomas Marter, Cldef Engineer. ( John Wilson, jun., Engineer. LoOKQART, No. 1.— (Steamer.) K James T. Magec, Foreman. { Robert Mngee, AHtistant Foreman, i George Drake, Engineer., UKnN, No. 2. (Steamer) ■< Andrew Lawson, Foreman. { William Quigley, Aanistant Foreman. i Samuel Dunlop, Engineer. ExTisoniSHKR, No. 3.— (Ste'r.)-< William Cummins, Foreman. { Henry Leonard, Assistant Foreman. IIoOE AND Lapder Gompant. — John Jackson, Captain ; John Rankine, Lieutenant. FIRE DEPARTMENT — (WEST SIDE.) Thomas McLeod, Chief Engineer. Western Star, No. 7. — Joseph 0. Craft, Engineer. Princk of Walks No. 8.— William Lambert, Engineer. IIooK AND Ladder Company— (West Side.)— D. W. Clark, Captain. City of Saint John Fire Alarm Telegraph. yd. locality of boxes. 2 No. 2 Engine House, King Sq. 8 No. 3 Engine House, Union-st. 4 Cor. Garden and Ilazen-sts. 6 Cor. Mill and Union-sts. 6 Police Station, Market Square. 12 Cor. Peters and Waterloo-sts. 13 Cor. St. Patrick and Union-sts. 1-4 Cor. Brussels and llichmond-sts. 15 Everitt's Foundry, Brussels-st. IC Cor. Brussels and Hanover-sts. 21 Waterloo, oppositeG olding-st. 28 Cor. Germain and Chureh-sts. 24 Cor. Princess and Charlotle-sts. 27d. LOCALITY OF BOXES. 25 Cor. Duke and Germain-stg. 2G Cor. Prince Wm. and Princess. 81 Cor. King and Pitt-sts. 82 Cor. Duke and Sidney-sts. 84 Cor. Wentworth and Princess. 35 No. 1 Engine House, Queen-st. 8G Cor. Queen and Carmarlhen-sts. 41 Cor. St. James and Prince W^m. 42 Cor. Pitt and Duke-sts. J3 Cor. Main and Carmarthcn-sts. 45 Cor. Britain and Charlotte-sts. 46 Cor. Pitt and St. Jamcs-sts. Hackney Coach Fares. j For conveying one passenger from any public stand to any part of I the < ity, or from any one part of the City to any other part thereof, SOc. : If coach detained, 'here shull be paid for every time not exccfding half an hour, fifty cents (50c) ; and for every additional half hour after the ■ fir.it, fifty cents (50c). Provided always, that in ca.se any driver shall I be required to cross the forry to Carleton, he shall, in addition to the ! forejioing fares, bo entitled t^ demand and receive the ferriage for him- : self, his carriage and horsen, Duth going and returning. I Time for going through the Falls. The Falls are level or still water at about three and a half houi's on the 'flood, and about two and a half on the ebb, so that they are passable four I times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each lime. >o other rule can be given, as .much depends on the floods in Ine River iSaint .John, and time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened I by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. Saws of all kinds at the Alexandra Worki. Pill8---Bliebmatic, Emmenagogue, Cathartic, Alterative- SOCIETIKS. SOCIETIES, &c. St. John, Nbw Brunswick CoRnKSPONoiNO Committbr op the Colonial AND CoNT'.NENTAL CiiuRCii SOCIETY. — The object of this Association is to supplement the funds received from the Parent Society for the support of Evangelical Clergymen of the Church of England m the Diocese of Fredericton. lieverly Robinson, Esquire {President), Rev. G. M. Armstrong, A. M., (Hecretari/), James R. Ruel, Esq. (Treasure}-), T.W. Daniel, Dr. LeB. Botsford, Rev. W. Armstrong, and Rev. David Parnther. New Bkunswick Auxiliary Bible Society. — LeBaron Botsfortl, M. D., President; 11. W. Kritli, Thomas W. Daniel, John Fisher, and William Elder, A. M., Esquires, Vice-Presidents ; William Seely, Treasurer; Thomas Maclellan, Secretary ; lUchard S. DeVeber, Depositary ; Messrs. John Wishart, Edward Sears, T. B. Barker, Jas. Logan, William Peters, John Boyd, Joseph Prichard, Charles Patton, Uobert Cruikshank, James McMillun, Henry Vaughan, William Welsh, and M. Lindsay, Committee. For Portland — Messrs. James Flewellingand H. T.Ames. Depository —The Store of Messrs. L. H. DeVebor & Son, Prince William Street. Carleton LiTKKARY Association. — John B. Wilmot, President; J.Oliver Dun- ham, Vice President; John McLauchlin, Treasurer; Herbert Vail, Secretary ; Charles Burton, Librarian; Rev. Theodore Dowliug, George F. Harding, John V. | Ellis, S. L. Brlttain, and J. Alfred Clarke, Standing Committee. St. John iNnusTBiAL School.— H. W. Frith, Esquire, President; ^ ' Secretary ; Isaac Burpee, Treasurer ; T. W. Daniel, T. H. Hall, Esq., J. ' Baxter, Esq., M. D., Directors. All Ministers who are members of the Association ' are «»(>^'cJO Directors. J. Baxter, Esq., M. D., Physician. j Young Men's Christian Association. — Mr. AVilliam Welsh, President ; E. ' McLeod, J. J. Bostwick, J. Stewart, A. D. Kobertson, W. H. Fairall, Dr. Botsford, ! Vice Presidents ; Joshua Clawsou, Corresponding Secretary ; J. 11. Brecken, Recording Secretary ; H. J. Thome, Treasurer ; R. J. Dowling, Librarian. Committee of Management — J. McA. Uutchingp, R. 0. Quinn, J, L. Thorne, J. A. Likely, S. B. Patterson, J. E. Irvine, D. M. Stearns, H. P. Kerr, H. B. White, E. T. C. Knowles, George II. Burtis, Geo. Kee, AV. S. Morrison, Wm. Kerr, E. Jones, | S. Welsh, R. Leadingham, H. R. Smith, J. II. Rhodes, and J. Crawford. Trus- | tees— John Stewart and H. B. ..bite. ; Evangelical Alliance.- -James McMillan, President ; T. \V. Daniel, ; H. Vaughan, Joseph Prichard, Wm. Welsh, Isaac Burpee, Vice-Presi- i dents; liev. G. M. Armstrong, Corresponding Secretary; J. E. Irvine, , Secretary-Treasurer; Managing Committee— Beverly Robinson, W. Seely, Mathew Lindsay, H. B. White, W. K. Reynolds, J. Boyd, Dr. i LeB. Botsford, S. F. Matthews, with all the Clergymen and officers con- nected with the Association. ; Saint John Sunday School Union.— W. Warwick, President; John Stewart, Vice President; II. R. Smith, Treasurer and Corresponding Secretary; J. L. i Thorne, Recording Secretary; William Warwick, Trade Manager; D. -J. Mc- ; Laughlia, William Peters, and A. W. Masters, Trade Committee ; Book Deposi- ; tory, H. R. Smith, 11 King street. ' Female Reform Society.— Rev, William Armstrong, President ; Jas. McMillan and Joseph Prichard, Esquire, Vice Presidents; John Boyd, Esq. Treasurer; Rev. ! A. McL. Stavely, Secretary. Gentlemen's Committee — Samuel D. Uerton, John R. Marshall, James McMillan, Hon. Isaac Burpee, and J. II. Harding, with the Ministers of the dilTerent denominations. Ladies' Committee — Mrs.R. W.' Crook- shank, President ; Mr.«. William Thomson, and- Mrs. John Qillis, Vice Presidents; Mrs. A. M. Stavely, Secretary and Treasurer ; Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, Mrs. Crook- shank, Sen., Mrs. H. Robei ..sin, Mrs. Francis Ferguson, Mrs. Wm. Logan, Mrs. Geo. M. Armstrong, Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. J. Robertson, and Mrs. Prichard. Saint Andrew's Society.— L. Stewart, President; Dr. Christie, 1st Vice-Presi- dent; John White, 2d ditto; George Stewart, Treasurer; Rev. R. J. Cameron, Chaplain; John Willct, Secretary; Alexander Rankine, Marshal. Saint Patrick's Society.— L. R. Han ison, President; John Sweeny, Vice Pre- sident ; M. Driscoll, Treasurer ; John Mullin," Secretary ; Rev. Canon Harrison, Chaplain. < J, F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, Saint John, N. B. At Chaloner's Drug Store. IJook Deposi- 1875.] SOCIETIES. 68 Saint John Protkstant OnrnAN A&ylum.— Beverly Robinson, Esquire, President; J. Boyd, Esq., Treasurer ; Re-'. AV. Armstrong, Secretary ; G. B. Gushing, A. Lock- hart, S. D. Berton, A. Gilmour, Wm. Peters, R. S. DeVeber, and W. W. Turnbull, Esquires, and all Clergymen who contribute annually $1.00 to the funds, Directors. The Board meets for business on the first Monday of every month. The Ladief' Committee meets on the first day of every monMu Saint John Rbligious Tract Society.— Hon. A. McL. Seely, President; George W. Whitney, Secretary and Treasurer Irish Friendly Society.— P. McCafferty, President ; J. J. Mullin, Vice Presi- dent; R. O'Brien, Recording Secretary; A. Hayes, Financial Secretary; J. 0. Ferguson, Treasurer; P. Goughlan, Librarian ; E. Lantalum, Assistant Librarian; M. ^fcGuiggan, P. L. Connor, and Thomaas Gorman, Audit Committee. St. Vincent dk Paul Society.— Rev. Antoine Ouellette, Chaplain; M. Corkery, J. President; Edward Malier, Vice President; Peter Hughes, Treasurer ; Lewis Kearney, Secretary. The Catholic Total Abstinence Union of New Brunswick, 1874-75. —Spiritual Director, Rev. F. X. J. Michaud ; President, Robert J. Rit- chie ; Vice-Presidents, W. C. Bradley, and I). A. Holland ; Recording Secretary, Thomas 0. Reilly ; Corresponding Secretary, D. O'Connell McGinnis ; Treasurer, James Daly ; Sergeant-at-Arms, Thomas Kickhum. Local Deputies— P. Coleman, P. M. Peake, T. J. Kane, P. O'Keefe, A. Phillips, John McDevitt, Thomas D. Hauey, R. McLaughlin, John Com- mins, P. Maloney, J. Cunnirgham, B. Lynch, E. J. Byrne, James Cor- bitt, P. McManus, and P. F. Hyrne. Father Matthew Temperance Association.— Rev. o"oseph P. X. Michaud, Chaplain ; F. J. Duflfy, President ; M. F. Ritchie andDaniei.McLaughlln, jun., Vice Presidents; T. J. Kane, Recording Secretary; Thomas Gorman, Financial Secre- tary ; John McGonagle, Corresponding Secretary ; Cornelius McGpurty, Trea- surer ; Robert Carleton, Librarian ; Timothy O'Brien, Assistant Librarian. Saint Malachi's Total Abstinence Relief Society.— Rev. Joseph F. X, Michaud, President ; Michael Nugent and Patrick Moran, Vice Presidents; Patrick Qleeson, ■ Recording Secretary; Robert Coleman, Assistant Recording Secretary; Thomas B. Foley, Financial Secretary ; Timothy Murphy, Assistant Financial Secretary : John McCarthy, Treasurer ; John McGnire, Sergeant-at-Arms. St. Peter's Total Abstinence SocifcTY^(Portland).— Rev. Joseph F. X. Michaud, President ; John Quinn and Joseph Mcuouald, Vice Presider^ts ; Alexander Phil- lips, Recording Secretary; Edward O'Neill, Financial Secretary; David Henne- berry. Corresponding Secretary ; Michael Durick, Treasurer ; Daniel McMonagle, Assistant Treasurer. Saint Peter's Tempi .rance Literary Association.— Rev. J. F. X. Michaud, Chaplain ; James Daly,T /esident; James Campbell, sen. Vice-President ; Patrick McGowan, jun. Vice-President; James McHugh, Recording Secretary ; William Heflferman, Corresponding Secretary ; Michael Durick, Treasurer ; Daniel Mc- Conagle, Librarian ; Thomas McElroy, Daniel Doherty, and Lot Campbell, Audit Committee. Saint Patrick's Total Abstinence Society (Carleton). — Rev. E. J. Dunphy, President ; James Fitzgerald, Vice-President ; Thomas O'Reilly, Recording Secretary ; John O'Brien, Treasurer ; Philip O'Keefe, Financial Secretary ; William Fitzgerald, Librarian. Saint John County Agricultural Society.— Thomas Davidson, President; Chas. Drury, John Magee, Vice Presidents ; Allan McLean, Treasurer; James Barber, Corresponding Secretary; T. E. Gilbert Tisdale, Recording Secretary; Bicbara Thompson, Laurence Donovan, Thomas Clarke, Keys McBrine, James Davidson, Michael P. Greene, James Lee, Albert Dunn, Gilbert Ross, John Jordan, James Gault, and John Shives, Directors. Barristers' SociKTY.—C. Duff, President; W. H. Needham, Vice President; William Carman, Treasurer ; George J. Bliss, Secretary and Librarian. Nrw Brunswick Medical Society.— G. A. Hamilton, M. D,, President; Lucius Allison, M. D., Treasurer; and M. Sheffield, M. D., Secretary. Meetings— First and third \^dne8day of each month. Board Health Office, Princess Street. SftW8) of every description! iiade^at thrAlezftndra Worki. ! i 4 '?f-;rf Fancy Essences, in large variety, at Chaloner's. The Assocuted Alumni of tub Univbhsity or New nuuNswiCK.— Dr. Barker, President; Dr. Gregory, Itev. Mr. Jloberts, and llnrd Peters, A'ice Presidents; Jas. A. Vanwart, Secretary and Treasurer ; Dr. Coster, Dr. Coulthard, E. L. Wetihore, Rev. Mr. Paisley, IF. S. Bridges, Mr. Croclictt, and 0. A. Macdonald, members of Council. New Brunswick Dkap and Dumd Institution.— The Hon. S. L. Tilley, C. B., Lieut. Governor of New Brunswick, Putron ; AV. II. A. Kcans, President ; E. McLeod, Secretary ; Oeorj?G W. Whitney, Treasurer ; Lju. Isaac Burpee, Hon. Thos. R. Jones, William Wedderburu, H. A. Austin, Alex. Jardine, and W. W. Turnbull, Directors. Thistle Curling Club. — Motto—" Wc daur yc tac the f edit "—l^. Mil- ligan, President; J. Knox, Vice-President; P. E. Disbrow, Scc.-Treas. ; Rev. D. Watters, LL.D,, Chaplain ; S. Welsh, J. Adam, A. Malcolm, W. C. Whittaker, Committee of Management ; R. Milliga'.\. 8. Welsh, J. Knox . Whittaker, Committee of Management ; R. Milliga'-y. 8. :, A. Malcolm, Skips. Club Days— Tuesdays and Friday Albert Mining Company. — Henry Qilbcrt, President ; S. Schofleld, Secretary; i Bradford S. Gilbert, Thomas Gilbert, John Byers, and Alex. Duncan, L irectors. \ Board OF TBADB.—C. II. Fftirweather, 'resident ; J. "Walter Scaminell, Vice. I President ; A. C. Fairwcather, Secretary and Treasurer. Council : R. S. Dc- Veber, M. Lindsay, Henry. A, Austin, L. Stewart, S. D. Berton, Thomas McAvity, I James A. Harding, 0. II. ITatlieway, Jeremiah Harrison, \V. E.'Vroom, Hon. T. R. j Jones, Howard D. Troop, W. C. Watson, C. W. Weldon, Q. C, John Alagec, and | J. H. Leonard. Caledonia Mining and Manufaci'ukjnu uompany.— William Jack, President; James Barber, Secretary; LeBaron Botsford, Edward Allison, Alex. Jardine, William Smith, John H. Harding, and George F. Everett, Directors. Oarleton Bbanch Railway.— E. Sutton, President; George F. Harding, Sec re tary-Treasurer. Directors— K. N. Knight, H. D. McLeod, and Henry Leonard. Office— Public Hall, Carleton. Commissioners of Sewekaok and Water Supply for City of St. John. (East) and part of Parish of Portland. — Board of Commissioners : Edward E. Lockhart. Chairman, William Sccly and S. K. Brundagc ; Superintendent and En- gineer, G. Murdoch : Clerk, Thomas C. Hennigar ; Collector, Charles F. Flaglor. West Side.— Chairman, Charles Ketchum; Commissioners, George F. Hard- ing and Martin H. Peters. Consolidated European and North American Eailway Company— St. John and Baogor.— G. K. Jowett, President; B. R. Burpee, C. E., Vice-President; N. Woods, Secretary-Treasurer ; M. S. Druramond, Alex. Jardine, J. R. Iluel, Hon. T. B. .Tones, Robert Robinson, M. P. P., Ilon. J. W. Emery, Arad Thompson, Sa- muel F. Hersey, Charles P. Stetson, W. G. Case, and William Flowers, Directors ; H. H. Angell, Gen. Superintendent ; H. D. McLeod, Asst. Superintendent. Frbdkrioton and St. John Tblgorapb Company. —-George Botsford, President ; S. W. Babbitt, Secretary. Mbchanics' Institute of Saint Jobn.— 'G. Murdoch, President; Silas Alward and W. P. Dole, Vice Presidents; T. A. Ilankine, Treasurer; 1. A. Jack, Cor- responding Secretary ; J. A. S. Mott, Recording Secretary; William F. Smith, Andrew Gilmour, E. J. Brass, W. F. Butt, J. Milligan, G. H. Lawrence, Henry G. Hunt, Carson Flood, Alexander Rankine, G. W. Whitney, H. L. Sturdee, and M. Lindsay, Directors ; George Blatoh, John McMillan, and R. T. Clinch, Audi- tors ; 0. C. Parker, Curator. Lloyd's Register op British and Foreign Shipping.— John Tucker, Esq., ^Surveyor, for Saint John, N. B., Nova Scotia, and Miramichi; D. R. Munro, Accountant. Greenwood Cj^meteby Company (Carleton).— Ofllce, in Public Hall.— Isaac Noble, President; A. C. A. Salter, Daniel W. Clark, R. N. Knight, George H. Clark, and Lewis H. Browne, Directors ; Geo. F. Harding, Treasurer; Jas. Stackhouse, Secretary. New Brunswick Tklk'-rapb Company.— Edward Bears, President; T. M. Robin- sou, Secretary ; Edward Sears, R. Reed, John Yeats, R. T. Clinch, and G. E. Morton, Halifax, Directors. Saws made and repaired at tlie Alexandra Works. Bath, Tanners, Stable, and Slate Sponge, at J. Clialoner*B. 18'75.] SOCIETIES. 55 Pkoples Street Railway Company. — John Magee, President; T. W. Daniel, Treasurer ; I. Woodward, Secretary. I. Burpee, W. H. A. Keans, R. Thompson, and E. Willis, Directors. Provincial BniLDiNO Society and SArmos Fund.— C. W. Wetmore, Esq., Presi- dent; W. K. Crawford, Esq., Vice President; James H. McAvity, A. A. Stockton, j LL. B., Wm. H. Hayward, and A. H. Eatoil, Directors. Thos. Main, Secretary. j Rural Obmbtbrt.— Alex. Jardine, President; G. Sidney Smith, Secretary an*^ j Treasurer; Wm. G.Lawton, Thos. Parks, William Thomson, Richard Thompson' I James Reed, William Jack, Charles Drury, T. W. Daniel, Z. Ring, John Ilegan, and John Magee, Directors; John Adams, Superintendent. St. Andrew's Socibtt Cuhlino Club.— W. Thomson, President; Jas. McFarlane, Vice President ; A. Malcolm, Secretary-Treasurer ; James Milligan, M. Lindsay, John White, David Thomson, John Thomson, W. 0. Watson, and S. F. Matthews, Skips. St. John Academy of Mu8ic Company.— Allan M. Ring, M. D., President; James I. Fellows, Jas. T. Steeves, M. D., Thos. B. Buxton, and John Guthrie, Directors ; J. R. Armstrong, Secretary. The Bank of New Brunswick, Bankers. Office of the Secretary, Canterbury Street. • Saint John Buildinq Society and Investment Fond.— Charles N. Skinner, Esq., President; James Christie, Esq., M. D., Vice President; Evan Evans, Alexander Dufif, Gilbert Murdoch, and Hon. E. Willis, M. P. P., Directors. J. Gordon Forbes, Esq., Solicitor. Thomas Reid, Secretary-Treasurer. A. Christie, Surveyor. Bankers- The Bank of New Brunswick. Arbitrators— W. Causey, G. R. Pugsley, W. F. Smith, D. E. Dunham, and H. G. Hunt. Saint John Gas Light Company.— W. G. Lawton, Esq., President ; Rev. William Scovil, 0. Patton, George Carvill, J. Tucker, John Walker, John Boyd, Edward Sears, and Thomas Parks, Directors. R. Brittaiu, Manager and Secretary. St. John Gymnasium Company.— Capital Stock, $1,000, in Shares of $20 each.— John W. Cudlip, Esquu'e, P«esident B. Lester Peters, Esquire, Vice-President ; Joseph S. Knowles, Secretary ; Directors, John Boyd, Howard D. Troop, James L. Dunn, T. Barclay Robinson, and George F. Smith. Sai^ John Suspension Bridge (Jompany.— J. D. Lewin, President; John F. Marsters, Secretary and Treasurer ; Dr. L. B. Botsford, L. J. Almon, C. W. Wel- don, and Robert Robertson, Directors. Saint John Ship Builders' Association.- Francis Ruddock, Esquire, President ; , Esquire, Vice President; Mr. Willtam Welsh, Treasurer and Secretary ; Messrs. John McLauchlan, James Nevins, W. P. Flewelling, Thomas E.MiUidge, and Stephen J. King, Committee of Management. Saint John Typographical Union, No. 85.— John S. Gunn, President ; John Perkins, Vice President; R. H. Simpson, Recording Secretary; John Coates, Corresponding Secretary; Charles Ferguson, Treasurer; J. J. Ryan, Financial Secret \ry; Wm. Essington, Door -Keeper. Soutu Bay Boom Company.— Hon. Alexander McL. Seely, President ; Hon. John Robertson, Franc's Ferguson, W. G. Lawton, Robert W. Crookshank, Thos. W. Peters, and John Coleman, Esquires, Directors. Victoria Coal Mining Company.— Hon. John Robertson, President ; George E. Fairweather, Secretary ; T. W. Daniel, Isaac Burpee, Robert Robertson (Ghreen Head), and Henry Horton, Directors. Victoria Hotel Company.— Otis Small, President ; James R. Ruel, Treasurer; William H. Sinnott, Secretary ; John ^lagee, A. Chipman Smith, William F. Har- rison, and John McMillan, Diriictors. Western Union Telegraph Company.— R. T. Clinch, Superintendent for New Brunswick ; T. M. Robinson, Manager, gt. John Office. Victoria Skating Rink.— W. H. Sinnott, President, W. W. Street, Secretary- Treasurer; Oliver T. Stone, G. Fred. Ring, 0. McLauchlan. jun., Ohas. E. Scrm- mell, Peter P. Clarke, L, R. HarrIson,*W. H. Thorne, and P. Robertson Inches, M.D., Directors. Saint Martin's Railroad.--W. H. Rourke, President; J. C. Upbam, Gilbert W. Titus, Edward Nugent, John McC. Snow, Newton Smith, and Thomas Worral, Esquires, Directors. (: V! mi J. F. Lawton, Saw Mannfacturer, Corner North and George Streets. I llii ^eat variety in the Toilet Line at Clialoner's Drug Store. 56 CITY AND COUNTY OK SAINT JOHN. [1875. RiDGB Coal Company.— George J. Chubb, President ; Messrs, Jamas E. Uamm, Andrew Mofflt, and Oapt. Thos. O'Mahoney, Directors ; W. M. Jordan, Secretary. Mauitimb WARBaousE Company.— Hon. Wm. Muirhead, President ; R. 0. Scovil, Vice President ; James Domville, James Pcovil, Qeorge McKean, and W. H. Thome, Dirto^ors. T. w. Lee, Secretary. MocsEPATn Driving Park Association.— Jas. Christie, M. D., Presi- dent ; G. R. Pugsley, Spcieiary and Treasurer ; Bela R. Lawrence, J. 13. Hamm, George A. Liarker, and David McLellan, Directors. JoGGiNs Coal Mifing Association. — Alex. Jardine, President ; A. D. Goodwin, Secretary-Treasurer ; E. D. Jewett, G. B. Cushing, T. W. Daniel, and Alex. Barnhill, Directors. Shipwrights' Union (City and County Saint John).— President, John Douglas; Vice President, John Crawford; Recording Secretary, John O'Brien : Corresponding Secretary, Caleb Belyea; Financial Secretary, John i'redefickson ; Treasurer, John Carrol ; Trustees— John Douglas, -Tohn O'Brien, and John Carroll. LrMBER Exchange. — Andre Cushing, President; John Stewart, Vice President; Alex. Ferguson, Treasurer; Henry Leonard, Secretary; A. F. Randolph, S. T. King, E. D. Jewett, H. Miller, Geo. MoKean, G. E. Barnhill, and James Kirk, Executive Committee. St. George Red Granite Company.— J. P. C. Burpee, President ; E.N.Sharp, Secretary -Treasurer; Peter Cormack, Samuel Johnson, C. H. Pairweather, S. S. Hall, James I. Fellows, and Edwin Fisher, Di- rectors. Steamboat Engineers Society. — Alexander 'Wilson, sen., President ; Michael McAleer, Vice-President ; Alexander Wilson, jun., Secretary ; Robert Scott, Treasurer. -^ Maritime Knitting Machine Company.— Hon. Thos. R. Jones. Presi- dent ; T. B. Hanington, Secretary ; Messrs. James Hunter, Francis Collins, 0. E. L. Jarvis, U. Horton, and the President, Directors. CITy AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. Jinstkes of tfic R'oce—^he }/La.yor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the City of Saint John (oft?ie Qiimnim), the Chairman, and one Councillor from each Ward of the Town Council of the Town of Portland ; the Police Magistrate of the City of Saint John ; the Police Magistrate of the Town of Portland; and Charles Ward, Hon John Robertson, William H. Street, John Wishart, James Brown, Robert Keltic, Leveret H. DeVeber, William Hawkes, Alexander Lockhart, Jo- seph Fairweather, Francis Ferguson, Frederick A. Wiggins. Peter Besnard, James Olive, George Carvill, Stephen K. Foster, Francis Ruddock, John F. Godard, T. Ottr Crookshank, James Olive, 8d, Joseph Beatteay, Charles D. Everett, Thomas E. Milledge, John Doherty, John S. Parker, David Collins, John C. Littlehale, Robert Robertson, Charles Ketchum, Henrj Garbutt, Samuel Clark, George V. Nowlin, Jas. D. Lewin, Stephen Gerow, Thos. W. Daniel, Wm. H. A. KeanSjChas. M^vritt, John Stevens, %bt. Robertson, John McLauchlan, Thomas Trafton, William Thomson, Qeorge E. Snider, James Robinson, James Flewelling, John Fisher, Samuel L. Tilley, Thomas McAvity, William Wright, Z. Ring, James Harris, Thomas McElroy, Oliver B. Cougle. T. McCarthy, William H. Olive, Thomas Robinson, Brad- ford 8. Gilbert, John McSweeney, Edward Brown, James H. Moran, Patrick McCourt, Thomas Coram, James E. Hamm, Robert Thompson, sen., Thomas Marter, Michael Downing, Michael 0. Maho- Alezandra Works Wererooms, 68 Dock Street. Citr<>;te of Magnesia, the popular effervescent, at Chaloner's. 1875.] CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. 67 ncy, Aaron Alvrard, Richard N. Knight, Daniel Gallagher, Georffo II. Clark, James Gault, John Tucker, Charles Devine, Alexander Rankin, Charles Ilazen, Robert Rossiti John Berryman, Francis Collins, Justus E. Knight, John Andeiiion, George S. IJaker, Lewis 11. Browne, Robsrt It. Allan, Stephen P. Wctmore, Thomas M. McLachlan, Charles Clerke, John Wilson, .Jr., Alex. Barnhill, James Williams, Hon. Thomas R. Jones, Thomas M. Reed, John Boyd, James Gerow, William Elder, Charles H. Fairweathor, George S. DeForest, Stephen E.Stevens, Alexander Jardine, Robert J. Lcona-d, John Yeats, Henry Austin, Richard Thompson, Archibald Rowan, James Sullivan, Alatthias Hamm, James McNichol, 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, Allan McLean, John N. Moore, James Taylor,. Charles McL. Gardiner, Elias S. Flagler, Thomas Gault, Daniel Robertson, David McBrine, John Jordan, William Wallace. Thomas Hanford,William M. B. Firth, James Milligan, Stephen G. Blizarcl, George J. Chubb, Frederick T. C. Burpee, John MacLauchlan, Patrick Glecaon, Samuel J. Golding. A. Chipman Smith, Charles R. Ray, Thomas Fur- long, Christian A. Robertson, Jarvis Wilson, Thomas Parks, James E. Barnes, Gilbert Murdoch, Robert D. McArthur, James Wilson, Thomas Dale, Charles P. Baker, William Wallace fSimonds), Willum Clarke, i Dipper Harbour), Uriah Drake, Willium H. Rourke, Jr., Arthur Mc- jean, Nathaniel H. Upham, William M. Jarvis, S. F. Matthews, C. A. Everatt, Joseph Coram, audGeo. W. Gerow, Esquires. Clerk oftlie Peace. — Henry W. Frith, Esq., Deputy Clerk — H. Lawrancc Sturdee, Esquire. Jvdge of the County Court. — Charles Walters, Esq. II. C. McMonaglc. Esquire, Clerk. Terms : Fourth Tuesday in April, July, October and January. CL k of the Circuits. — George Blatch, Esquire. High Sheriff. — James A. Harding, Esquire ; Mr. John Raukinc, Deputy Sheriff, and Keeper of the Gaol ; Mr. Adam Clarke, Turnkey. Coroners — S. Z. Earle, M. I)., Wm. Ruddick, M. D., James Robinson, J. P., and John R. Rigby, Esquires. County Treasurer. — William Mackay, Esquire. Auditor of County Accounts. — R. Sands Armstrong, Esquire. Judge of Probates.— G. N. Skinner, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and Wills^ and Registrar of Probates.— -Vf. Chip- man Drury, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in tlie Supreme Court. — The several Attorneys practising in the City and County. Commissioner for taking Recognizances of Bail in the Supreme Court. — Isaac Woodward, Esquire. Official Assignee, under the Insolvent Act of 1869. — Ezekiel McLeod, Esquire Dr. William Bayard, Commissioner of Indian Reserves, under Act Vict. c. 45. Commissioner of Wrecks — Robert J. Leonard. Alexander Jardine, William F. Smith, and Charles A. Everitt, Com- missioners of Sewers. Wm. M. Smith, Inspector of Steamboats for the City and County uf Saint John, and also for the Gulf ports. M ! Sawi of All kinds repaired at the Alexandra Works. 1 , '.. ii ^!i r i: t\ W'^i { 1; i Chaloner'8 Tonic Extract is excellent for persons in poor health. 58 PORTLAND — SIMC.-fDS, [18Y6. Alexandra Works Saw Factory— Office 53 Bock Street. Archibald Rowan, Esquire, Inspector of Petroleum and Coal Oils for the City and County of Saint John. David Taplcy (Chairman), William iluwkcs, Allan McLean, ThomPd C. Olive, and A.. Chipman Smith, Enquires, Commissioners of the Alms House, Work House, and InGrmary. J. Baxter, Esq., M. D., Physician. Wni. Cunningham, Keeper. John Hfrrington, Warden for the County of Saint John, under the Act for the protection of Moose. Archclaus Carpenter, Esquire, Commissioner of Sewers for the Parish of Lancaster, CoUnty of Saint John. Surveyoiv of Lumber in the VounUi. — James Campbell, Stephen E. Stevens, Moses Cowan, Ilobcrt Staples, James Macmenaniu, Daniel Brosnahau, James F. Ellis, Thomas J. Murphy, Robert Wisely, Wm. D. Shaw, S. M. Wetmore, Comely Robertson, Samuel McLoon, and W. G. Gilchrist. 2'crms of Oeneval Seasions. — Third Tuesday in March, and first Tues- day in June, September and December. TOWN OF PORTLAND. Town Council. — Edwin Fisher, Esquire, Chairman; Councillors — Ward No. 1— Arthur N. Shaw, M. D. Austin, and J. T. Kennedy, Esquires; Ward Nc 2— James Wilson, Henry Hilyard, and Alexander Datt', Esouires; Ward No. 3 — James G. Jordan, James Harris, and James I. Fellows, Esquires; Ward No. 4— Bradford S. Gi'bert, T. Barc- lay Robinson, and Edwin Puddington, Esquires. David Tapley, Esquire, Fblice Imgistrate ; William A. Moore, Treasurer audlieceiver of Taxes; John F. Godard, Toiot Clerk and Clerk of Toion Council; George QfYHYf Supervisor of Roads; Gilbert Purdy, Jiarhour il/a«V^illiam Slott, Duvid Sadler, Joseph Wind- sor, William Parker, Thomas Kerr, David Ritchie, jun., John McTntyre, Hugh Blair, A. W. Y. DesBrisay, William McMillan, George Hnddow, Peter Hamilton, jun., James Ritchie, James Reid,jun., Malcolm Patter- son, John Quinn, Andrew Harvie, William Jamieson, David Duncan, jun., John Adams, jun., Paul Devereux, Lawrence Lcpoint, George White, Robert Archibald, George Wright, and Adam Duncan, £squires. Clerk of the Circuits. — Joseph Cunard Barberie, Esquire. High Sheriff. — William H. Phillips, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. — J. C. Bavbeiic, Esq. Surrogate. — James S. Morse, Esquire. Registrar of Probates.— J. C. Barberie, Esquire. Regisrtar op Deeds and Wills. — John Barberie, Esquire. Supervisor of Roads.— John Craig, Esquire. Issuer op Mauriage Licenses.— J. C. Barberie, Esquire. Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court.— DugaUl Act.— Dugald Stewart (Dalhousie), and Clias. Murray (Campbellton), Esquires. Commissioners under the Absconding Debtors' Stewart and George Haddow. County Treasurer — Donald Stewart, Esquire. Revenue Officers. — Por ^ 1876.] WESTMORLAND. 78 H. P. Persoh, William Brajall, jr., Richard E. Ev.ritt, Leonard Kelly, Benjamin Kilburn, David Burns, Thomas Watt, J. Margison, John Mitchell, John McDougald, 7 A. Gra..t, H. G. Fulerton, J. C. Lawson, J. A. Armstrong, Peter Wattin, Joha Hetherington, James Downev, H. K. Hiscock, Cyrill Michaud, J. Biji*n, Thomas Cameron, JarvisDib- blee, Caleb Bartlett, John Bedeli, S<'inuel Cameron, A. J. Perley, and B. Beveridge, jun., Esquires. (S/i^ri^.— -Albert D. Ohnstead, Esquire. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace— Samuel J. Baker, Esquire. Jxidge of P»'o6a<.--Willium Backhouse, Esquire. Coroners. — Jacob Wortman, J. C. Harper, W. J. M. Ilauington, Elias W. Elliott, Joshua Wood, Laban Lawrence, J. W. Chapman, Robert Bell, Chipmau W. Smith, John Blacklock, Colin VanBuskirk, Ralph Siddall, Thomas A. LeBlanc, Charles Somcrs, Clement Burk, Nelson 0. Trltcs, William W. Irvin, George Dixon, Edward 0. Gooden, William Dobson, Jolni Irvine, and J. C. Price, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — Wm. Wilson, Esquire, M. D. (Dorchester), Edward Cogswell (Sackville), D. Ilauington, Charles Thcal (Shediac), S. S. Wilmot, John Boyd (Salisbu- ry), Howai'd D. Charters, and all the Attorneys at Law in the County. Commissioners for taking iSpeoial Bail in the Supreme Court. — Wm. Wilson (Dorchester), Howard D. Charters (Moncton), 'S. S. Wilmot (Salisbury), and the Judge of the County Court in the County. Notaries Public. — Hon. A. J. Smith, D. L. Hanington, and Charles E. Knapp (Dorchester), D. Hanington (Shediac), Bliss Botsford, and Ohas. Holstcad (Moncton), and Chris. Milner (Sackville). Commissioner of Sewers for Frosty Hollow Marsh, Sackville.—J&meB Lowereon. Commisnoners of Sewers Fox Creek Marsh, Moncton. — David Burke ai J Florian White. Commissioners of Sewers Great Criial, Parishes of Sackville and Westmorland. — Silas D. Copp, and Timothy Richardson. Cojn7nissioners of Sewers Barachois Marsh, Shediac. — Dominic Budrot, and Mark Budrot. Commissioned' ofSewe/s Mill Creek Marsh, SackvHle. — Rufus Palmer. Commissioners of Sewers Ftter Ahoidean Marsh, Sackville and Westmorland. — Bradley Etter, Isaac Lowerison, and Nelson Bulmer. Auctioneers. — Wm. Lawrence, Silas Crane Charters, and J. Weldon Alexandra Works Warerooms, 68 Dock Street. ire. [1876. Yells, Job Perdinand ing, Maxi- OHoph L. a, Robert jrHudrot, xrd, John Amasa E. Mnddlson, John L. /Anderson, I. Hinney, Abraham Joorge E. :ard, Wil- ih Wood, op, James n, George lan, John Esquires. lapp, Esq. irc. ;ton, Elias n, Robert .'k, Ralph !^el8on 0. William r<.— Wm. ville"), D. (Sali^bu- buuty. rl.—Wm. Wilmot harlcs E. and Ohas. I.— James I. — David :viUe and -Dominic IS Palmer. ville and Julmer. Weldon PerfttmM and Hair Olli, asiorted, Wholeaale, at Chaloner's. 1876.] YORK. 76 Clmpman (Dori'hestcr), JoHlnia Wood, W. J. M. IIaniiifj;ton and Ilolicrt Atkinson (Slicdiac), Robert HallottanilJcsHo L. Bent (Sackvillo), Jacob Wortnmn (Moncton), Hugh McMona^^le, an.l Robert MolVutt (Salisbury). fssiiet' of Marriarfe IAceu.scx.—^. W. Tin^lcy. j Tannx of the O'cneral i^efNiotis. — Second Tuesday in June and first Tuesday in December. Additional Tvrinn — First Tuesday in April and I second Tuesday in September. COUNTY OF YOIIK. Jiidffc of the Vountij Court, — Jas. Steadnian, Es(i. Chas. II. B. Fisher, Clerk. 'IWihh: Second Tuesday in January, Third Tuesday in March, and First Tuesday in June and October. Jnxt'urH of (he Ihicc. — lion. John 8. Saunders, John Allen, (loorgo Minchiu, William H. Odcil, Thonms Jones, William Davidson, Tatrick Campbell, Thos. Gill, Goo. Clements, Thos. K. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Kdwurd Simonds, Ira Ingraham, Spadord J. Rurker, Uev- erley A. Robinson, Benjamin Yerxa, Ranjamin Goodspecd, James Fairlie, Israel Smith, Enoch Dow, ICdwurd Pidijeon, J. McDonald, Andrew Caldor, Samuel Fox, Jos. Pickard, Thos. Murray, Jas. S. Reek, Thos. \'. Simmons, Jas. McLaguau, Thos. C. Aiherton, Wm. R. Uustin, Calvm It. Goodspced, John Mcintosh, Robert Foreman, John S. Elle- Kood, John Ilea, jun., Moses Ilillman, llezekiuh Cronkhitc, John Guiou, Thomas Temple, Hugh .McKay, Renson Smith, Thomas Herbert, Lewis 11. lluestis, Jeremiah Christy, John S. Barker, A. Shives, Martin McKay, Samuel A. Akerley, Joseph U. Dykeman, William C. Rrown, George W. Knox, Alexander Moody, Samuel B. Grosvcnor, George Novers', Wm. Gibson, John S. Patterson, Henry Rogers, Thomas Davis, Wdliam Whitehead, Constantine Connelly, Archibald McLean, William Jamiesou, Geo. Lester, John A. Beckwith, I'atrick Selvage, Wm. Guiou, Samuel Dayton, I. Atherton, John Taylor, W. C. JosliUj John L. Grant, Thomas F Saunders, Joel Miller, Thomas Pringle, Benjamin H. Clayton, Retnard Elliott, William Lewis, Joshua Ilillman, Geor^o H. Maxin. James Sutherland, George P. Perley, William Wilson, John Anderson, Richard P. Winter, George Risteen, Georgo Estev, Frederick A. Perley, Patrick Kirlin, Samuel Yerxa, William II. r>lack, William H. Murray, Joseph Reed, Solomon Vail, Williom Henry, Wm. Calder, Nicholas T. Wheeler, Wm. Roach, John Eggar, Frederick Long, Robert Robinson, Stephen G. Fowler, Duncan McKenzie, Thomas Miles, John L. Haines, James E. Smith, Bonj. Yerxa, jun., Richard Long, William Earle, Zebulon Currie, Benjamin A. Winton, Andrew Ross, Richard Bellamy, Asa Dow, Hiram Dow, Alex. Thompson, / ioxandor Gibson, Lewis Flsb King\ a Ward. John Babbitt, Esquire, Charles Brannen, Esq., City Marshal ; Daniel Casey, Esq., Chief Engi- neer and Road Master ; Geo. Xowlan, Assistant Er.ginoer ; John Fleming, Alms House Keeper ; Richard Hudson, Clerk of Phcenix Square Market; Wilmot Guiou, Wharfinger and Harbour Master. Elijah Clark, Esquire, Commissioner of the Alms House. Charles White, Janitor of the City Hall, and Server of City Tax Notices. Assessors. — William Fisher (Chairman), John Hodge, and James Furrell. • Revisors. — J. B. Gunter, Chairman ; Andrew Anderson, Thomas Morris, and John Babbitt. Trusters of Schools (under the Common Schools Act l87l). — Ap- pointed by Government : A. F. Rajidolph (Chairman) ; John A. Morrison, > ; Ji 7. Lawtoii) 8ftw H anoilMtTirer) Corner North and Qeorgo Stroeti* ir'i. [1876. vn, S. D. . Nevcra, quires. oil. J. S. Court. — 1 J. liar- .. Perlcy, . Fricl. Gibbon, ing. (1 Second in every :uary the Ward, ^ai'd. ird. rd. d. iefEngi- Fleraing, Market ; 3ity Tax 1 James Thomas l).-Ap. [orrisoD, Q."Wher0 do yoa And the bMt MedloinM 1 A.»At Oludoner'i^ 187i5.] TOIUC. 77 and John McDoimld, Eri(iuircs. Appointed by City Council : George F. Athci ton, Thomas Dowliug, Z. K. Everett, and C. II. II. Kishcr, Es<|uire8. I'oMCK DKrAHTSiKNT. — John L. Marah, Es(|uirc, Police MaciHtrute ; Thomas Dowling, luid John Kichards, Enquires, Sitting Magistrates ; rolicevicn — Philip Mulligan John Woodward, and Uobort Moxon. FikkDki'artmknt. — Alexandria ^teaui Fire ]i!ni>?6ri{ ; John Wallace. Gloucester: T. W. Anglin. St. John : Hon. Isaac Burpee, and A. L. Palmer. City Saint John : J. S. Boies DeVcber. His Honor Hon. RENE EDOUARD OAEOTI, Lieutenant Governor of the Trovinee of Quebec. ni8 Honor Hon. JOHN CRAWFORD, Lieutenant Governor of the Province ' of Ontario, Iris Honor Knu. J. W. TRUTCH, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Hia Honor 1 n. ALEXANDER MOBRIS, Lleikcnant Governor of the North West Territories and Manitoba. j I His Honor Hon. A. G. ARCHIBALD, Lieutenant Governor of tlie Province of Nova Scotia. His Honor Sir ROBERT HODGSON, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Prince Edward Island. 8aw8 made and repaired at the AlezancUra Works. Chaloner'8 Chemical Food. Price 40c., 70c., and $1.20. ' 1875.] EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, 79 PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. His Honor Hon. SAMUEL LEONARD TILLEY, C. B., Lieutenant Gov- ernor of the Province of New Brunswick. Lieut.-Col. John Saunders, Private Secrckiry to t/u Lieiit. Governor. Lieut.-Coi. John Saunders, Captain G. F. Ring, and A. F. Street, Esq., Provincial Aide-de- Camps. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Robert Young, President. Hon. John J. Eraser, Provincial Secretary ; Hon. George E. King, Attorney General ; Hon. Benjamin R. Stevenson, Surveyor General ; Hon. William Kelly, Chief Commissioner Board cf Works ; Hon. A. McQueen, Hon. J. H. Crawford, and Hon. E. Willis. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. The Honorable John Simcoe Saunders, President. Hon. E. B. Chandler, Hon. Charles Harrison, Hon. Wm. Hamilton, Hon. A. McL. Seely, Hon. Daniel Hanington, Hon. Charles Perley, Hon. Robert Young, Hon. John Lewis, Hon. ThO:nas R. Jones, Hon. B. Beveridge, Hon. 0. Mclnerney, Hon. Gideon Bailey, Hon. John A. Beckwitb, Hon. William Lindsay, and Hon. Francis Hibbard. Officers. — George Botsford, Esquire, Olerk ; J. H. Phair, Esquire, As- sistant Clerk ; George F. Gregory, Esq., Engrossing Clerk ; B. R. Jouett, Esq., Usher of Black Rod ; Rev. John M. Brooke, D. D., Chaplain. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Honorable , Speaker'. County of York. — Hon. John J. Eraser, Robert Rpbinson, Thomas F. Barker, and Hiram Dow, Esquires. County of Saint John. — Hon. Geo. E. King, Hon. Edward Willis, Joseph Coram, and Henry A. Austin, Esquires. County of Westmorland. — Hon. A. McQueen, Edward J. Smith4,John A. Humphrey, and Thomas Pickard, Esquires. County of Charlotte. — Hon. Benj. R. Stevenson, James Murchie, Jas. Mackay, and Thomas Cotterell, Esquires. County of Kinff^s.—Kon. J. Herbert Crawford, John Flewelling, and Robert E. McLeod, Esquires. County of Queens. — Walter S. Butler, and Francis Woods, Esquires. County of Sunbury. — J. S. Covert and William E. Perley, Esquires. County of Northumberland. — Hon. William M. Kelly, William Simm, Allan A. Davidson, and L. J. Tweedie, Esquires. County of Kent. — Henry O'Leary, and TJrbain Johnson, Esquires. County of Carleton. — John S. Leighton, and Randolph K. Jones, Esquires. . Coitnly of Gloucester. — Kennedy F. Burns, and TheotI«e Blanchard, Esquires. # County of Restigonche. — John Phillips, and Archibald McKenzie, Esquires. County of Albert. — Jamea Ryan, and Alexander Rogers, Esquires. County of Victoria. — William B. Beveridge, Esquire. County of Madawaska — Levi te Theriault, Esquire. \ City of Saint John. — Wm. Wedderburn, and Wm. H. A. Keans, Esqs. ^M i Saws of all kinds made at the Alexandra Works. Chaloner's Tonio Extract Is excellent for persons in poor health. 80 CIRCUIT COURTS, ETC. [1875. Officers. — George J. Bliss, Esquire, Clerk ; John Richards^ Esquire, Clerk Assistant ; Edward R. Wetmorc, Esquire, Engrossing Clerk ; Harry Beckwith, ^squire, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Rev. Charles Spurden, D. D., Chaplain. OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. Hon. Jithn J. Fraser, Receiver General ; Hon. George E. King, Attorney General ; William Jack, ifisquire. Advocate General ; William H. Tuck, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown; James S. Beek, Esquire, Auditor General. J. W. Smith, Deputy Provincial Secretary and Deputy Receiver General. Andrew Inches, Esq., Deputy Surveyor General. Qiteeii's Counsel. — Hon, E. B. Chancder, Hon. John H. Gray, Hon. G. E. King, Hon. A. J. Smith, Hon. Charles N. Skinner, David S. Kerr, Charles Duff, George D. Street, James J. Kaye, Lewis P. Fisher, A. L. Palmer, S. R. Thomson, G. S. Grimmer, William Wilkinson, B. Lester Peters, John James Fraser, William Jack, Wm. H. Tuck, Charles W. Weldon, William Wedderburn, and F. E. Barker, Esquires. BOARD OF WORKS. Hon. William Kelly, Commissioner ; , Esquire, Clerk. COURTS. SUPREME COURT OP JUDICATURE. Chief Justice. — Hon. "V^liam J. Ritchie, 30th November, 1865. Jmtices. — Hon. John C, Allen, 22d September, 1865 ; Hon. John W. Weldon, 3lth November, 1865 ; Hon. Charles Fisher, Oct. 1868 ; Hon. A. Rainsford Wetmore, 25th May, 1870. William H. Tuck," Esquire, Clerk of the Crown ; William Carman, Esquire, Clerk of the Pleas. Terms : Hilary — First Tuesday in February ; JEaster— Second Tues- day in April ; Trinity --S>econd Tuesday in June ; Michaehnas — Second Tuesday in October. Nisi Prisi Sittings in the County op York — Second Tuesday in May and last Tuesday in October. CIRCUIT COURTS. Saint John — Second Tuesday Jn January, May, and August, and third Tuesday in November. SuNBURY— 'First Tuesday in July. Queen's — First Tuesday in March. Charlotte — Third Tuesday in January and Fourth Tuesday in July. King's — Fourth Tuesday in February and Second Tuesday in July. Albert-— Second Tuesday in July. Westmorland— Second Tuesday in January and third Tuesday in July. Kent. — 2d Tuesday in March and fourth Tuesday in September. RESTiGOUCip — Last Tuesday in August. (iLOUCEster — First Tuesday in September. Northumberland — Second Tuesday in September. Carieton — Last Tuesday in September. Victoria — Wednesday before the last Tuesday in September. , Madawaska — Second Thursday before the last Tuesday in September. Alexandra Works Saw Factory— Office 63 Dock Street. \ > i\ ) J Canvft g and Brtxsheti, at dutloner's Drug Store. 1876.] BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 81 , CLERKS OF THE CIRCUITS. George Blatch, Esquire, City and County of Saint John ; J. 13. Peck, Esquire, Westmorland ; S. G. Morse, Esq., Albert ; Caleb Richardson, Esq., Kent ; Joseph C. Barberie, Esq., Restigouche ; Samuel Thomson, Esq., Northumberland ; Geo. S. Grimmer, Esq., Charlotte ; F. E. Morton, ; Esq., Kings ; T. R. Wetmore, Esq., Queens ; Randolph K. Jones, Esq., 1 Carleton ; Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq., Gloucester ; Charles W. Beck- j with, Esq., Sunbury ; Samuel J. Baker, Esq., Victoria ; Barry R. Plant, : Esq., Madawaska. ! COURTS FOR THE PROBATE OP WILLS, AND GRANTING ADMINISTRATIONS. j The Probate Court for the City and County of St. John, is held j every Friday at three o'clock at the Registry Office ; and the like I Court in the other Counties of theProvmce, is held at the times specially [ appointed by the respective Judges. COURT OP DIVORCE AND MATRIMONIAL CAUSES. Honorable Charles Fisher, Judge; F. A. H. Straton, Esq., Registrar. Terms — The fourth Tuesday in February, June, and October. COURT OP VICE ADMIRALTY. Judge and Commissary; B. Lester Pe- ters, Esquire, Deputy Judge and Commissr v ; William Jack, Esquire, Advocate General ; George Blatch, Esquire, Registrar and Scribe ; G. Sidney Smith, B. L. Peters, Q. C, and Alfred E. Oulton, Esquires, Sur- rogates. Thomas C. Humbert, Marshal. COURT FOR THE TRIAL AND PUNISHMENT OP PIRACY AND OTHER OPFENCES ON THE HIGH SEAS. The Governor ; the Chief Justice, and other Judges of the Supremo Court ; the Members of the Executive Council ; Judge of the Vice Ad miralty ; the Public Secretary ; Public Treasurer ; Commander in Chief, Flag Officers, and Captains, and Commanders of Ships of War on this Station for the time being ; , Registrar and Scribe. The Court sits at any place within the Province to be appointed by any tliree of the members — the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admiralty, being one. ROLL OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. [Observe.— Those whose names are printed in Italics are either not residing or not practising in this Province.] Those marlced thus * are Notaries Public. \ NAMES. James Shannon Morse, .... Hon. John Siracoe Saunders, Hon. E. B. Chandler, Q. C. Charles P. Wetmore, * George Jarvis Dibblee, — William Wiley, .... William Carman, .... Timothy R. Wetmore, B.C.L. Admitted Attorney. 19 Feb. 18 do. 11 Oct., 11 July, 18 Oct., 17 July, 15 Oct., 157uly, 1814 17 21 23 23 24 25 28 Admitted Barrister. 19 Feb., 1814 18 do., 14 Oct., 14 July, 19 Oct., 17 Julv, 5 Feb., 18 July, 19 23 25 do. 26 28 80 i^.-, Residence. Nova Scotia. Fredencton. Dorchester. Fredericton. do. Riv. de Chute. Fredericton. Gagetown. .■I f 1 i' J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. Jolm, N. B. 82 Clialoner's Tonic Extract is excellent for persons In poor health. BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. [1876. NAMES. Samuel Hallett Whitlock .... Richard Carman, .... Charles A. Harding, .... ^William Jack, Q. C George P, H. Minchin, . . . . George Dixon Street, Q. C, . . Samuel Gay Morse, . . . . Robert Barry Dickey, .... ^Duncan Robertson, . . . . * Jlon. W. Hunter Odell, A. B. Stephen H. Uitchings Christopher Milner, . . . . David Shank Kerr, Q. C, . . . . David Lewis Dibblee. A. B.. Hon. J^H. Gray, A. B., Q. C\, James White Fetors, A. B..... George Botsford, .... William ^ts/ord Chandler, John D. Mnnear, .... Charles Waller Wardlaw, ♦Martin Bent Palmer ♦Francis A. H. Straton, .... James Stanley Morse, .... Theophilus Desbrisay, .... Samuel J. Scovil, A. B., .... William B. M. Burtis, . . . . ♦Charles DuflF, Q. C, William Tyng Peters, .... Andrew C. Black, .... * James A. Harding, .... * Allan A. Davidson, . . . . James Peters Wetmore, Thomas T.- Wyer, ^James J. Kaye, Q. C. , .... William E. Twynam, .... EdwardH, Wilmot, A. M., George Connell, . . . . Andrew W. Rainsford, George F. Rouse, ♦Lewis P. Fisher, Q. William M. Howe,. .... Charles Doherty, .... ♦Humphrey T. Gilbert Thomas C Chapman, . . . . ♦'vy^illiam James Gilbert, . . . . ♦Acalus L. Palmer,.Q. C., . . . ♦George Otty, . . . . Robert I^rker, dun., ♦Albert J. Smith, Q James Odell, A. B., ♦Thomas W. Bliss, ♦James A. James, Richard S. Armstrong, Douglas B. Stevens, *Samu€l B. Davidson, Admitted Attorney, C. 18 July, 16 Oct., 11 Feb., 18 Oct., do. 12 Oct., do. 7 Feb., do. 18 July, do. 17 Oct., 17 Oct 29 80 32 84 do 83 do 85 do. do. do. do. 188) Admitted Barrister. 6 Feb., 86 do. do. 11 Feb., 86 11 Feb., 1837 17 June, 87 14 Oct., 10 Feb., do 18 Oct., 9 Feb., do 15 June, 12 Oct., 8 Feb., 18 June, 17 Oct., do 17 Oct. do 17 Oct., 4 Feb., 10 June, 14 Oc^, do 3 Feb., do 18 June, 18 Oct., 18 Oct., 9 Feb., do 12 Oct., 8 Feb., 18 June, 10 Oct., G Feb., do do 7 do 12 June 16 Oct., 1845 do do 16 July, 17 do. 11 Feb., 9 Feb., 16 Oct., 16 Oct., 9 Feb., 7 do. 9 Feb., 8 Feb., 12 Oct., do. 12 Oct. 11 Feb. 9 do. do. 31 82 34 85 84 85 87 85 87 88 87 do. 1837 87 do. do. 87 88 do 88 89 do 39 do 40 40 40 do 40 do 40 41 do 41 do 42 do do 41 do 43 do do 44 <14 44 45 do do do 45 11 Feb., 1887 8 Feb. 14 Oct., 18 June, 6 Feb., 15 Oct., 4 Fob.-, do 11 June, 14 Oct., 8 Feb., 16 June, 13 Oct., do 13 Oct., do 18 Oct., 9 Feb., 16 June, 13 Oct., 12 do 8 Feb., do 17 June, 13 Oct., 13 Oct., 6 Feb., do 16 Oct., 5 Feb., 15 Oct., 15 Oct. 4 Feb., 5 do 17 June, 8 Feb., 10 June, 14 Oct., 1847 do do 42 87 40 40 do 41 do 40 41 42 do dv- do 42 do *2 43 42 42 43 44 do do 42 43 45 do do 46 do 46 47 46 48 47 47 Besidenco. St. Andrews. Chatham. Gagetown. Saint John. Fredericton. St. Andrews. Hopewell. Nova Scotia. Saint John. Fredericton. Saint Stephen. Dorchester. Saint John. Woodstock. Manitoba. Saint John. Fredericton. Aricbat, C. B. Nova Scotia. New York. Hopewell. B'redericton. Restigouche. Bathurst. New York. Saint John. do. Kings Co. Saint John Saint John. Newcastle. Fredericton. Saint John. Australia. Fredericton. Woodstock. Tobique. Saint John. Woodstock. P. E. Island. Saint John. do. Dorchester. Shedaac. St. .John. [H'n. Saint John and London. Dorchester. Nova Scotia. Richibucto. do. Saint John. United States. California. 1871 Alexandra Works Saw Factory—Ofllce 63 Dock Street. ) Q." Where do you find the best KedicinesJ[ A. -At Cha lo ner's. 1875.] BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 83 NAMES. John Henry Phair, George Hare, *8amuel li. Thomson, Q. C, Albert T. D. McElmen *George Blatch, .... Thomas B. Moore, .... James R. Curry, .... Alexander Thomson Paul, Willi J. F^.Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B. Colors and Haterials for Artists at Clialoner'i. 8V5. [1876. BARRISTERS AND ATTORNEYS. 85 I. u. tes. 1. tea s. D. n. c. Q. id. 1. p. lie. sn. », 1. n, 3. > tl. 0. ites. m. rge. u. anty. D. NAMES. k. a. James Hannay, John P. Hudson, .... X. Herbert Vail, Israel K Gross, .... Daniel Jordan, jun., Josiah Wood, Alfred E. Oulton, . . . . ^AugustusH. Hanington,,. .. John Herbert Crawford * Gilbert R. Pugsley, LL.U., Jeremiah IVavis, LL.B., .... Alfred A. Stockton, A. M., Michael Adams, .... James Beveridf^e, .... Charles W. Beckwith, .... Ezekiol McLeod, LL.B., . . . . R. Chipman Skinner, .... Thomas Milledge, M. A George Fred'k. Fisher, . . . . Alex. W. Baird, .... Joshua Chandler, A. B., . . . . Stephen B. Appleby, Charles H. Lugrin, A. B George H. Steadman, .... William B. MoSweeny, William C. Milner, . . , . Daniel C. Courser, LL.B L. Richmonc Harrison, A. B. Charles A. Stockton, LL. B. James D. Phinney, A. B John Russell Armstrong, . . . . *John Kerr, George II. MuUiu, LL. B, . . Alex. Slason Thompson, .... Samuel Joseph Baker, .... Albert Joseph Hickman, .... Edward R. Gregory, LL. B., ^Montesquieu McDonald, *John Willet, Thomas W. Peters, Jr., LL.B. Pierre A. Landry, . . . . Lemuel J. Tweediej . . . . James Mitchell, A. M James G. Stevens, Jr., A. B., Henry Hllyard, LL.B , . . . . Robert 0. Stockton, LL. B. Edward T. C. Knowles Melbourne McMonagle, . . . . Barry R. Plant, . . . . A. Rainsford Balloch, . . . . Robert A. Borden, A. B., George W. Burbidge, A. William Pugsley, A. B., . . ^Charles Abncr Macdonald, Thomas W. Hickman, M. Admitted Attorney. 15 Oct., do do do 9 Feb. do 17 June, do do June U June do 14 Oct., do do do 10 Feb., 10 Feb., do do 19 Oct., 19 Oct., do 11 Feb., 21 April, do 19 June, 21 Oct., do do 21 Oct. do do 9 Feb., do do do 22 June, 22 Oct., do do do do do 18 Feb., do do do do do 22 June, do do 26 Oct., 20 June, do do do do 67 do do do do 67 67 do 67 do do do 68 69 do do 68 68 do 69 69 do 69 69 do do 69 do do 70 do do do do do do do do do do 71 do do do do do 71 do do do 72 Admitted Barrister. 11 Oct. 67 12 Oct., 67 15 Oct., 67 10 Feb., 68 11 June, do do 11 Juno June do 14 Oct., 16 Oct., 14 Oct., 16 Oct., 10 June, 9 Juno, 8 Feb., 9 June, 2 Feb., 14 Oct., 23 April, 08 do do 68 68 do 68 68 08 68 69 69 69 69 70 69 70 Kesldonce. 1 2 April, 15 June, 15 June, 11 Oct., do do 11 Oct., dc do 8 Feb., 13 April, 15 June, ,8 Feb., 15 June, 12 Oct., do do do do do 20 Feb., 9 April, 20 Feb., do do do 70 70 70 70 do •do 70 do do 71 71 71 71 71 71 do do do do do 72 do do do do do Fredericton. New York. Saint John. Saint John. Dorchester. do. Saint John. do Saint John. Saint John. do. Newcastle. Saint John. Fredericton. Saint John. do Saint John. Fredericton. Saint John. Dorchester. Toodstock. Grand Fall?. Moncton. Sackville. Fredericton. Saint John. do. Richibucto. Saint John. do. Boston. Fredericton. Tobique. Dorchester. Saint John. do. do. do. Dorchester. Newcastle. St. Stephen. do. Saint John. Chatham. Saint John. St. Stephen. Madawaska. Woodstock. Moncton. Saint John. do. do. Dorchester. I I Alexandra Works Saw Factory, Corner North and George Street!. Chaioner'i Chemical Food. Price 40o., 70c., and $1.20. 86 ECCLESIASTICAL. [IStS. I -, NAMES. *WiiUumB. ' ■'llace, *Al!en Otty iian \ *Philip Palmer, Caleb T. Fox, Lcander A. White, J. Arthur Fairweather, William H. Dickson, James Alfred Van wart, A Wesley Van wart, A. M., George F. Baird, George A. Henderson, Thomas Medley Wetmore George Bliss Seely, Allison R. Connell, LL.B. Henry Turner, George E. Fairweather, James A. Belyea, James S. Kerr, George B. Frasor, Admitted Attorney. M. do. 25 Oct., 20 Feb., do. do. do. 'H June, 1 Nov. do. 13 Feb. do. do. do. •20 April do. 20 Juno do. do. do. do do 78 do do do do •73 do. '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 '74 74 Admitted Barriator. llesUlenc? 28 June, 73iSaint John. . ... . . . .: do. . . . . ... .1 do. iGagetown. Saint John. do. Fredericlon. do. Saint John. Dorchester. Fredericton. Woodstock. Saint John. do. do. do. Chatham. ECCLESIASTICAL. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. BiSHOP—The Right Rev. John Medley, D. D., Bishop of Fredericton — Fredericton. Almon, Rev. W. E., Missionary, Wicklow. Almon, Rev. J'oster, Rector, Tricity Church, Saint Stephen. Armstrong, Rev. W. B., Curate, St. Luke, Portlana. Armstrong, Rev. George M., Rector, St. Mark, Saint John. Armstrong, Rev. W., Rector St. James, Saint John. Bliss, Rev. D. M., Rector, Westmorland*. Brigstocke, Rev. F. H. J., Rector Holy Trinity, St. John. Brown. Rev. Philip H., Rector, Dal- housie,. Carr,Rev. J.Prederic,Rector, Kingsclear. Coster, Rev. N. A., Rector, Richibucto. Coster, Rev. C. G., Ph. D., St. John. Covert, Rev. W. S., Missionary, Grand Manan. Cruden, Rev. W., Rector, Derby. Crozier, Rev. F. B., Missionary, Mc- Adam. DeVeber, Rev. Canon, Rector, St. Paul, Portland. Dowling, Rev. TheophilusE., Rector, St. George's, Carleton, St. John. Forsyth, Rev. David, Missionary, Chat- ham. Hanford, Rev. S. J., Missionary, Upham. Harrison, Rev. Canon, Rector, St. Luke's, Portland. Ilartin, Rev Thomas, Missionary, Can- terbury. Hanington, Rev. E. A. W., Rector, Prince William and Dumfries— (Dean Rural). Hoyt, Rev. L. A., Missionary, Audover. Jaffrey, Rev. W., Missionary, St. Mary's and Stahley.-^(Deau Rural). Jarvis, Rev. G. S., D. D., Rector, She- diac — (Dean Rural). Jarvis, Rev. Herbert M., Missionary, Buctouche. Ketchum, Rev. Canon, D. D., Rector, St. Andrews. Medley, Rev. Canon, Rector, Sussex. McKiel, Rev. W. LeB., Rector, Bathurst —(Dean Rural). MUner, Rev. (7., Retired Missionary, Westfield. Neales, Rev. J., Rector, Gagetowu Neales, Rev, W. S., Rector, Newcastle. Neales, Rev. T., Rector, Woodstock. Nickerson, Rev. D., Rector, SackviSle. Parnther, Rev. D. B., Rector, St. Jude, Carleton— (Dean Rural). Pentreath, Rev. Edwin S. W., Rector Moncton. Partridge, Rev. Francis, Rector, Rothe- say. Pearson, Rev. J., Sub Dean, Cathedral, Fredericton, and Missionary at New Maryland. ^1 Sawi of all kind! mado at the Alexandra Works. Imitations of Chaloner's Dyet are nothing but dyed plagiariimi . > > Pickett, Key. D. W., Misalonary, Grecn- wicli and Wickhnm— (Dean Rural). Roberts, Rev. 6. O., Rector, ^>edcrlcton Ruahton, Rev. Joseph, Rector, Christ Church, Saint Stephen. Rogers, Rev. O., Missionary, Springfleid. Schofleld, Rev. Gcorgo, Rector, Bimonds. Scovil, Rev. W. E., Rector, Kingston, Scovll, Rev. Canon, Ph. D., St. John. Shaw Rev. B., Rector, Cambridge. Sills, ilev. Charles M., Missionary, Cam- pobello. Smith. Rev. Josepli, Curate, St. Mark, St. John. Spike, Rev. Henry M., Rector, Lancas- ter. Smith, Rev. R. E., Rector, St. George —(Dean Rural). Simonds, Rev. R., Rector, Burton. Street, Rev. W. II., Missionary, Ricli- mond. Sterling, Rev. G. IL, Rector, Maugervillc. Talbot, Rev. James II., Missionary, Ilammond. Walnwr' ♦, Rev. Hastings 8., Rector, St. C ;tJ. WalkPi, i cv illidge, Ourate,IIanipton. Wan. "^rd, ', E. A., Rector, Norton. Wa'i'-i, ^\.\. uiinon. Rector, llami)t<)n. Wo'''- •,:«". W., W«...:s R< '. A. II., Rector, Queensbury. Wc'.iiioi , R.v. D. I., Missionary.Clifton. Wricf, 2iev. A., Retired Missionary, St. ' n. W .i inn, Rev. E. S., Missionary, Westfleid. Willis, Rev. C, Missionary, Petitcodiac. OFFICERS OF THE DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY, (.'resident, The Right Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton; Vice Presidents, Hon. John S. Saunders, Frederick A. Wiggins, Esquire, Hon. Samuel L. Tilley, 0. B., Rev. Canon Scovil, Ph. D ., and William M. Jarvis, J^squire ; Trea- surer, Heqry W. Frith, Esquire. Auditors, C. H. Fairweather, Esquire, W. II. A Keans, Esquire. Finance Committee, Rev. W. Scovil, W. M. Jarvis, Esquire, U. Lester Peters, Esquire, G. Sidney Smith, Esquire, William Carman, Esquire, Geo. E. Fenety, Esquire, and H. W. Frith, Esquire. Secretary, Rev. Canon Ketchum, D. D., Saint Andrews. Schedule Committee— The Right Rev. the Lord Bishfip (ex officio). Rev. Canon DeVeber, Rev. Canon Medley, Rev. G. M. Armstrong, Rev. Canon Ketchum, D. D. (eX officio), G. Sidney Smith, Esq., W. M. Jarvis, Enq., George A. Schofleld, Esq., S. D, Berton, Esq., IlXird Peters, Esq., H. W. Frith, Esq. (ex officio). Geo. A. Schofleld, Secretary to Committee. Provision for Widows and Orphans of the Clergy — Rev. John Pearson, Secretary. Executive Com- mittee— Hon. Judge Allen. Samuel D. Berton, James W. Brayley, Wm. Carman, R. V. Cllndh, Hon. Judge Fisner, George E. Fenety, Samuel Foster, T. B. Hanington, A. Inches, 0. E. L. Jarvis, I. Allen Jack, B. Lester Peters, Hurd Peters, T. Barclay Robinson, James R. Ruel, G. Roberts, Ph. D., Col. J. Rouinson, G. Sldne.v Smitli, W. C. Drury, G. A. Schofleld, J. Woodforde Scalth, C. W. Weldon, and George W. Whitney. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE MARITIME PROVINCES. IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHUECH OP SCOTLAND. Rev. Thomas Duncan, Moderator of Synod; Rev. Wm. McMillan, Clerk. Preshytery of tSt, John.— Skint John : Reva. Robert J. Cameron;. Fredericton, John M. Brooke, D. D. ; St. Andrews, ; Portland, D. McRae ; Nash- waak, Stanley, &c., Wm. Pogo; Richmond and Woodstock, Rev. Wm. P. Begg, Clerk. Presbytery of MiramicJii. — Rev. Wm. Wilson, Clerk ; Black River and Red Bank, Rev. A. Russell; Chatham, Rev. Wm. Wilson ; Newcastle and Douglastown, Rev. J. Anderson ; Tabuslntac and Burnt Church, Rev. John Robertson. Presbytery of Reatigouche. — Campbellton and Flatlands, Rev. William Murray ; Dalhousie and Maplegreen, Rev. James Murray ; Bathurst, Rev. W. Galbraith ; New Richmond, Rev. John Wells. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP IRELAND. Revs. Alexander McLeod Stavely, St. John, J. R. Lawson, Barnesville, St. Mar- gins, and Black River ; Millstream and Watson Settlement, vacant. SYNOD OF THE CHURCH OIC NEW BRUNSWICK. Synod, known as " The Synod of the Presbyterian Church of New Brunswick," iv'clesiastically incorporated wit>. the Presbyterian Church of the Lower Provinces, but separately existing for secular purposes. k: i [-1 Saws made and repaired at the Alexandra Wa.ks. S««di, Vegetable and flower, also Bulbs, In leaion, at C halony'i. 88 ECCLESIASTICAL. [1876. Rev. Presbyterioi*. Saint John. James Gray, M. A., Moderator. Miniaters. Rev. Andrew DonalJ, Lewis Jack, Jatnen Bennet, T. G. Burgess, B. A., D. Macliise, D. D., James Gray, A. M., D. Waters, LL. D., J. K. Bearisto, Hiramichi. ti tt n t( «t . George W. Fisher. Jerusalem, Thomas Allen. Weltford, C. W. Dockriil. Kingdon, William Maggs. FREDERICTON DISTRICT. Hezekiah McReowu, Chairman. R. Wilson, Financial Secretary. Fredet'icton, H. McKeown ; R. Waddall, supernumerary. Mary8viU.e, Robert Wilson. Gibson, one to be sent. Kingsclear, R. W. Weddall, A. B. Sheffidd, E. Slackford. Grand Lake (West), one wanted. Gag^own, Isaac N. Parker. Woodstock, Joseph Seller, A. M., F. W. Harrison, supernumerary. Benton, Thos. Marshall. Canterbury, Edward Bell. JTarUand, E. Turner, under the superin- tendence of Bro. Sellar. Jacksonville, Robert H. Taylor. Florenc0vUle,Js&&c Howie ; one wanted. Andover, Waidron W. Brewer. Tobigue, Silas James. Nashwaakand Boiedoion. W. W. Colpitis, M. Campbell; one wanted. Miramichi, J. Waterhouse, James Crisp. Baihurst, 0. H. Paisley, A. M. Dalhottsie, one to be sent. SACKVILLB DISTRICT. William McCarty, Chairman. Joseph Hart, Financial Secretary. SackvUle. Joseph Hart, H. Pickard, D. D., Agent Endowment Fund. Educa- tional Institutions, Charles Stewact, D. D., Theological Professor and Ohaplain. Poipt d^ Bute, Douglas Chapman. Bale Verte, George Harrison, John Ellis. Mouctort, T. J. Deinstadt ; S. Humphrey. A. M., Supernumerary. Coverdale, Wro. Harrison. The brethren at Moncton and Coverdale are to exchange regularly. SJiediae, Bepj. Ohappell, under the superintendence of the Chairman. Dorchester^ Saws of all kinds at the Alexandra Works, \ Oreat variet y in the Toll»t Line at Chaloner'i Drag Store. 1875.] ECCLESIASTICAL. 80 Wm. McCarty. Hopewell, Win. Dobson. IliUHborotioh, Charles Comben. Have- lock, Udwln Mills. SalUshunj, John F. Betts. Blchibucto, Jamea A. Duke. ST. 8TRPHKN DISTRICT. John Prince, Chairman. James Tuylor, Financial Secretary. St. Stephen, John Prince. MillUntn}, James Taylor. Saint Andreicn, Willinm j Tweedy. SL IhtvliPi, W. W. Percival. Saint James, Kant, One wanted. Saint James, West, II. 11. Balcer, A. D., under the superintendence of Bro. Tweedy. Saiiit George, One to be sent. JJ^er Idand, John T. Baxendale, under the super- intendence of Bro. Tweedy. Grand Manan, One wanted. ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN, IN THiC DIOCKSB Or SAINT JOUN, NEW DRDNSWICK. The Right Rev. Jons Swekny, D. D., Bishop of St, J^hn ; Rev. F. X. J. Mlchaucl. V. G., Rev. Antoine Ouellet, Rev. W. P. Chapman, Rev. Joseph Murray, ana Thomas Walsh, City of fe't. John; Rev. E. J. Dunphy, G;rleton, St. John; Rev. 0. Donohue, Quaco ; Revs. J. McDevitt, P. P., and F. Xavier Cormier, Curate, Frede- ricton; Rev. E. McAuIey, New Ireland, Albert County; Rev. F. Babineau, Buc- touche ; Rev. h. McKenna Jolinv'lle, 0. C. ; Rev. James Quinn, Saint Stephen; Rev. E. Doyle, Saint George; Rev. P. Farrel, Petersville, Queen's County; Rev. Fathers Lefebre, Jeoflfrion, Ltcourt, McManus, and L'Abbee, Memramcook; Rev. J. Foley, St. Andrews ; Rev. J. Vereker, Sussex Vai*; Rev. P. Bradley, Cape Bald ; Rev. J. N. Yanier, Rev. A. Gosseiin, Cocalgne ; J. Oueilett, St. Mary, Buc- touche ; Rev. W. Murray, Richibucto ; R. F. Doucet, Barachois : R. F. Bandet, Shediac. BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK. WESTERN ASSOfnATlON. Rev. T. H. Porter, irederlcton, Moderator; Rev. J. W. Manning, A. B.,Sf. Ste- phen, Clerk.. RevB. G. W.M. Carey, A.'M., J. D. Pope, Wm. P. Everett, A. M., James Spencer and I. S. Bill, Sen., Saint John; Ruv. E. Ilickson, A. M., Carleton ; David Mc- Clellan, Portland; George Seely and J. D. Eatman, Woodstock ; U. A. Charlton and Samuel Burt, Jacksonville ; G. R. Campbell, Eel River ; J. G. Harv <•'! m Uii s ■ f- ,1 Poor Man'i Congh Syrup, made by Chalonor— cheap >nd good. 00 EC0LB8IASTICAL. [1875. Solomon Smitfa, MaplUon, Elffin ; Thomas Todd, Sussex; W. A. Troop, Grand Lake; Abel Waiihbutn, Saint Martins. /A Dodd, Rev. S. Sykes, Rev. J. R. Kean, Rev. C. Duff, Mr. H. P. Bridges, Mr Freeman Dennis, and Mr. Edward Smith, Union Committee. ^ > / J. F. Lawton, Saw Manufacturer, Corner North and George Streets. J. Chaloner, Chemist and Druggist, St. John, N. B. 1876.] ECCLKauancAL. 91 FREE CIIIllSTIAN DArilST CHURCH. Rer. O. W. McDonald, Atoderator, Woo(l«tock, Carlcfon County. Ker. iT. McLeod, Assistant Moderator, Fredericton. Rev. J. T. Parson*, Correspondlntf Secretary, City of Saint John. I'rof. O. B. Fostur, Rocordli.>x Secretary, Frederlctoo, N H. ' p. McLfod Vince, Asslst.-int Recordinp^ Secretary, Iliirtland, Carloton County. Ruv». Charles MoMullIn, llrlghton; Ezekiel Siprill, Wakefleld ; Edward Weymaa, Mouth MilUtreatn ; UcorKO Orser, Lower WalceReld ; Joseph Noble, Woodstock; Jacoh(hmtcr,Fredcrlcton; Henjiunln Merrilt, Otnabog; Alexander Taylor, Ilamp- Btcad; Robert French, St. John ; John Perry, St. John ; William Klnf^horn, Nai- waHBis; Pet-.-r Malloch, Wol-"' "ool, Ciimpobello ; Thomaa Connor, Woodstock; John MoKcnale, Jerusalem ; CyrH L-tucctt, Knovlesvllle ; J. N. Dames, Mouth Oromocto; Stephen K. Curry, Queensbury; Thomas Vim wiivt, Kars, K. C. ; F. Baboock, Capo Sablo Island ; Samuel Downey, Kars ; William Drown, lilissville, S. C. ; Jarvis , Shaw, Wakefluld; Oeorjre W. McDonald, Woodstock, 0. 0. ; J. E. Reud, Keswick ; G. T. Hartley, Upper Woodstock ; Joseph McLcod, Fredorfoton ; Aaron Kenney, North Head, Qrund Mannn; Solomon Smith, Rusagurnlsh, Sunbury County; Elijah Gray, WIcklow, C. C. ; C. T. Phillips, Sussex; nenjamln Sherwood, Upper j Mlllstrearii; Thomas FilKherbert, Kent, 0. 0.; U. Garraty, Lincoln; John Grave- > nor, Presqu'Isle; J. S. Jonca, Cuverliill ; John Henderson, Wicklow, C. C; D. N. l' Harris, Southamptou; T. W. Carpenter, Wickhum ; and Uamford Colpitis, Upper I! Sussex, K. C. I Z/ / 1' Star- ' i' \ / ' By the late James Hunter, M. D. 18lo.\ POST OFFIC/ 96 Geo. F. Campbell, Esq., St. Andrews ; Jas. A. Grant, Esq., St. Stephen; E. O'Brien, Saint George ; Joseph Dixon, Esq., Sackvillc ; A. U. Weldon, Shediac ; J. J.Wallace, Salisbury ; Joseph Craiulall, Esq., Mono* ton; Thomas Vondy, Esq., Chatham; James Johnston, Esq., Newcastle; J. C. Vantour, Esq., Richibucto ; H. A. Johnston, Esq., Dalhousie ; Helen Waitt, Postmistress, Bathurst : J. C, Winslow, Esq., Woodstock ; Samuel Foster, Esq., Kingston, Kings Co. ; H. McMonaglc, Esq., Sussex Vale; P. McMillan, Esq., Grand Falls ; John T. Hodgson, Esq., Edmundston ; Andrew Skillen, Saint Martins ;AVm. B. Beveridge, Esq., Andover; J. M. Stevens, Harvey ; P. Curran, Milltown ; Alex. McN. Travis, Osse- keag ; S. W. Tingley, Dorchester ; A. MclCendrick, Campbellton ; Chas. McPherson, Oromoeto ; A. M. Morrison, Upper Mills ; R. E. Steves, Hillsboro' ; Luke Byron, Carapobello ; Chas. A. Reed, Bale Verte ; E. Daggett, Grand Manan ; C. T. Burpee, Sheffield ; W. Fowler, Hammond "Vale ; B. H. Foley, Buctouche ; C. E. Grosvenor, Canterbury ; James R. Reed,. Carleton ; S. C. Charters, Memramcook ; J. M. Nase, Mouth of Ne- repis ; A. Fairweather, Springfield ; J. G. C. Blackball, Caraquet ; W. K. Reynolds, Lepreaux ; S. G. Burpee, Florenceville ; W. W. Price, Petit- codiac ; G. H. Steadman, Hopewell Cape ; Arch. McKenzie, Flatlands; Donald McAllister, New Mills ; J. F. Petty, Harvey Station ; R, D. Ro- binson, Elgin; T. E. Smith, Apohaqui ; Charles F. Tilton, Fairville ; Kingston, Kent ; John Harnett ; W. G. Brown, Indiantown ; F. Woods, Welsford ; 0. Hanson, Mace's Bay; S. McCready, Norton Station ; H. Palmer, Anagance ; Canterbury Station, William Main ; Frcdericton Junction, C. H. Kingston ; Kouchibouguac, Geo. Raymond ; Shippegan, John Doran ; Narrows, H. Todd ; Penobsquis, G. Morton ; Westmorland Point, Thos. E. Oulton ; West Quaco, Catherine Nugent ; Bath, Thos. Bohar ; Centre ville (Carleton), L. B. Clark ; Hartland, S. H. Shaw ; Alma, G, Kierstead ; Blisville, H. Hoyt ; Butternut Ridge, C. J. Keith; Cooaigne, J. Lucas; Chipman, G. G. King ; Great Shemoguc, W. Avard ; Port Elgin, C. T. Bent; Richmond Corner, J. Kilburn ; Wicklow, T. H. Estoy ; and five hundred and fifty Way Offices. POSTAGE. All Letters sent to any part of the Dominion, are liable to a uniform rate o three cents per half ounce, according to the following scale, If prepaid :— A Letter not exceeding half ounce in weight $0 3 A Letter exceeding half ounce, and not exceeding one ounce 6 A Letter exceeding one ounce, and not exceeding one ounce and a half..., 9 A Letter exceeding one ounce and a half, and not exceeding two ounces ... 12 A Letter exceeding two ounces, and not exceeding two ounces and a half. .. 15 And BO on, adding three cents extra for every additional half ounce. If unpaid, such Letters will be liable to a rate of five cents per half ounce. The same scale of reckoning by half ounces is applicable to Letters to and from the United States, but the rate on such Letters is six cents per half ounce. Postage on Drop Letters, one cent, and must be prepaid. On Paclcet Letters to and from the United Kingdom, pre-paid, the scale of rates is as follows : — A Letter not exceeding half ounce in weight. ... $0 6 A Letter exceeding half ounce, and not exceeding an ounce 12 And so on — adding 6 cents for every additional half ounce. Letters via New York, when so addressed, are sent weekly : postage 8 cents. Letters for Newfoundland, 6 cents ; Bermuda, 6 cents ; West Indies, via Halifax, 12 cents. It is advisable that all Letters should be prepaid, and by Postage Stamps. Printed Books and Pamphlets, under 48 ounces in weight, can be forwarded by Post in the Dominion and to Newfoundland, at the rate of one cent per two ouuoeei ; Periodicals, one cent per fuur ounces. Saws of all kinds repaired at the Alexandra Works. i All popular Patent Medicines sold at Chaloner's. 96 POST OVVIQE. [1875. Transient Newspapers require to be prepaid — two cents eacli. Dominion news papers for subscribers do not require to be prepaid, the cliarge bein^ one cent on delivery; prepayment can be made either at the Ofiice wiiere mailed, or l)y the subscriber at the Office where delivered, at the following rates: For a paper issued once per week, five cents per quarter ; twice, 10 cents ; and so on. Pamphlets, Periodicals, and liooks, to pass at the above rates, must be seot without a cover, or in a cover open at the sides or ends. No words or marks (except the name and address of the person to whom sent), shall be written on any Newspaper, Pamphlet, IJook, Periodical, Parliamentary or Government paper. Any violation of these Regulations will subject such Newspapers, Pamphlets, Periodicals, or Books, &c., to be treated in every respect as Letters. Book Postage to United Kingdom, under 1 oz., 2 cents; 1 to 2 oz., 4 cents; 2 to 4 oz., cents; 4 ounces and under 8 ounces, 12 cents ; 8 ounces and under 12 oz., 18 cents ; 12 oz. and under 16 oz., 24 cents ; 10). and under 1^ 0>., SO cents ; l}47b. to 2 S&., 48 cents. Periodicals printed in Canada can be sent to United Kingdom for 2 cents. Reqibtraiion. — The system of registration is applicable to all description of let- ters without distinction, whether they contain articles of value or not. It also applies to parcels. The charge in addition to postage is forletters 2 cents; to United States, 6 cents; parcels 6 cents ; to England, Scents Pargkls. — Parcels closed at the ends and sides can be sent by mail throughout the Dominion, at a rate of 12>iJ cents per half lb. The weight of each parcel is not to exceed 8 lbs., nor the size to exceed 2 feet in length or breadth, and 1 foot in thickness. The parcel must not contain any glass, liquid, or any substance liable to do injury to the mail, under the penalty of a forfeiture of the parcel if disco- vered. The parcel is 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 case of failure to reach the person addressed. PosTAQB Stamps. — Postage stamps are provided at the respective values of >^ 1, 2, 8, 6, 12>^, and 15 cents : all bearing as u device the eflEigy of Ter Majesty. Patterns and samples are transmitted between the Dominion and the United Kingdom at the same rate as per book post. The pattern or sample must be open at the end or side, except in case of seeds, drugs, &c. ; which can be sent in closed transparent bags. Persons remitting money should obtain a Money Order, as the Department is not responsible for the loss of a letter containing money; and in do case should a mnjsey letter be sent without registration. No notice is taken of any unregistered letter. Letters for the British and Foreign West Indies, Cuba, Porto Rico, Mexico, Central America, South America, China, Japan, the Sandwich Islands, and the Australian Colonies, are forwarded daily via New York, if so addressed and prepaid. Mails leave New York for Cuba and the West Indies evevy Tuesday aiid 1 uursday ; for St. Thomas, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Monte Video, and the Atlantic Coast of South America, on the 28rd of each month ; for Panama, Central Amorica, Chili, Peru, and the T'aciflc Coast of South America, two or three times per month. Miiils 1; ive San Francisco for China and Japan, about twice per month ; for Sandwich Islands, Fiji, and Australia, once per month. Pcs^ageon Letters— Bahamas, 3 cents ; Bermuda, Cuba, Jamaica, and St. Domingo, 10 cents; other British West India Islands, 21 cents; Danish Islands, 13 cents; other Foreign West India Ishmds, £1 cents; Sandwich Islands, 9 cents ; Aspinwall, Colon, Costa Rica, Guatamalo, Mexico and Panama, 13 cents ; China, and Japan, 10 cents ; Nicaragua, 13 cents; Brazil, 16 cents; Bueno.s Ayres and Monte Video, 21 cents; Bolivia, Chili, and Peru, 25 cents; Eucador, 21' cents; Fiji Islands, 13 cents j New Zealand and New South Wales, 15 cents ; other Australian Colonies, 10 cents; newspapers, 4 cents each ; printed matter, 3 cents per 2 oz. These rates prepay correspondence in full to New Zealand and New South Wales; but correspondence for the West of Australia, and for the Fiji Islands, will be liable to a further charge on deUvery. Registered letters for New ZouUnd and New South Wales— a fee of 12c. in addition to postage. A letter cannot be registered to any part of Australia, excepting New South Wales, or to the Fiji Islands. A \ Whei and to ter of 1 for six All\! fic« Dei regulai The ( Fori himbia, ceedinj ceedinj ceedinj ceeding For ( to £10, For ( and up £10, $1 For ( £6,60 Tho{ by writ 811 the ] Mill and Circular Saws mannfaotured at the Alexandra Works. [1875. Dion news lie cent on , or by the aper issued ist be sent ■horn sent), liamentary Pamphlets, entg;2 to 4 ader 12 oz., mts ; 1><^B>. :ent8. ition of let- it. It also 2 cents ; to throughout >ai'cel ia not id 1 foot in ! tance liable eel if disco- pre-paid by the parcel ralues of >^ 1 1 (lajesty. ; the United lie must be ;an be sent I tment is not i 36 should a ! nregistered orto Rico, Sandwich ^ew York, )a and the IS, Brazil, America, lili, Peru, ler month, er month j Inaica, and 21 cents ; ^l cents; ruatamalo, S'icaragua, , 21 cents ; slanus, 13 iVustralian er, 8 cents w Zealand Australia, delivery. —a fee of any part Is. Works. \ A I Chaloner's Eureka Liniment is the result of years' experience. 1816.] POST OFFICE. 97 Rates of postage to Bermuda and West Indies, by British Mail Packet, sailing from Hahfax to Bermuda and Saint Thomas, monthly : Bermuda —postage on letters, 6 ceuts per halt oz. ; newspapers, 2 cents each ; prmted matter, (3 cents per 4 ounces. West luilies — British and Foreij^n —postage on letters, 12 cents per half ounce; newspapers, 2 cents each ; prmted matter, cents per four ounces. Mail Steamers for the United Kingdom, leave Quebec or Portland every Saturday; New York, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays; HaUfax, every alternate Tuesday. The Mail Steamer for Bermuda, leaves Halifax every fourth Monday. For Newfoundland, leaves Halifax by steamer for England. MONEY OllDERS. ' The following Post Offices in New Bruaswick are authorized to issue and pay Money Orders (under direction of the Post Master General), on Money Ordei Oflices in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, and P. E. Island for any sum not exceeding in one Order $100 : — Andover, Anagance, Apohaqui, Armstrong Brook, Baie Verte, ftathurst, fioiestown, Buctouche, Butternut Ridge. Campbell town, Campobello, Dalhousie, Dorchester, Edmunston, Elgin. Flore nceville, FrederictoD, Gage town, G-rand Falls, Grand Manan, Harvey, A. 0., Harvey Station, Canterbury Station, Hartland, Caraquet, Hillsborough, CarletoD, Hopewell Gape, Centreville, Hopewell Corner, Chatham, Indiantown, '^hipman, Jacksonville, When Money Orders exceeding $100 in aggrega Kingaclear, Kingston (Kent), Kingston (Kings), Kouchibouguac, Lepreaux, Madisco, Memramcook, Moncton, Newcastle, New Mills, Oromocto, Ossekeag, Penobsqais Petitcodia Richibuct( Kichmor Kiver C River Louison. Rockland, Sackville, Salisbury, Shediac, Sheffield, Sliippegsn, South Nelso-i; Springfield, Saint Andrews, Saint George, Saint John, Saint Martins, Saint Stephen, Sussex Yale, Welsford, Woodstock. amount are issued in one dsiy n "orner, and to the same person, by one or more Offices upon another Office, the Postmas ter of the Office drawn upon (if necessary) may delay the payment of such Orders I for six days. i All Money Orders shall be drawn upon Printed Forms supplied by the Post Of- ; fic« Department ; and no Order will be valid or payable unless given upon the regular Printed Forms. I The Commission to be charged upon Money Orders shall be as follows : — i For Local Orders on Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scc*^ia, P. E. Island, British Co- lumbia, and Manitoba— On orders not exceeding $■!, J cents; $^, and not ex- ceeding $10, 5 cents. Exceeding $10, and not exceeding $20, 10 cents. Ex- ceeding $20, and not exceeding $40, 20 cents. Exceeding $40, and not ex- ceeding $C0, 80 cent?. Exceeding $60, and not exceeding $80, 40 cents. Ex- ' ceeding $80, and not exceeding $100,50 cents. For Orders on Newfoundland— On orders up to £4, 25 cents. Over £5, and up to £10, 50 cents. Over £10, and up to £15, 75 cents. Over £15, and up to £20, $1. For Orders on the United Kingdom — On orders up to £2, 26 cents. Over £2, and up to £-5, 50 cents. Over £5, and up to £7, T5 cents. Over £7, and up to £10, $1. For Orders on British India— On orders up to £2, 30 cents. Over £2, and up to i £6, 60 cents. Over £5, and up to £7, 90 cents. Over £7, and up to £10, $L20. j The person to whom an Ord'ir is payable, can have it paid to a second person i by writing on it, " Pay to the order of (the name jf the second person to ! 811 the blank), for value received." DOMINION FINANCE DEPARTMENT. SAINT JOHN. William '^ieely, Dominion Auditor ; R. Chestnut, Clerk. Orois-ggt and Handflawit tttad6 at the Aleacaadra Worka. Bavift' Fain Killer— Chaloner, St. John, N. B. 98 CUSTOMS. [1876. CUSTOMS. PORT OF SAINT JOHN. Jamea R. Ruel. Esquire, Collector. In Warehouse Department — John Sandall, A. Atchison, and J. T. Thompson. In Long Room — Henry Whiteside, G. Matthew, J. S. McLaren, 0. F. Olive, and A. 0. Harrison. In Shipping Department — James Barber, H. P. Sandall. Measurer of Ships, James Barber. In Statistical Department — J. Vradenburgh, S. Clawson, and J. W. Peters. Appraisers of Dutiable Articles. — E. L. Thorne, Chief Appraiser ; Isaac Woodward, Assistant do. ; Allan McBeath, Clerk ; John Roulston, Packer. Landing Stirveyor — S, E. Gerow ; D. Smiler, Clerk. Gangers and Froof Office — Edwin N. S. Stewart, Ganger ; George Snider, Assistant Ganger; Timothy Murphy, Sampler, &c. '2'lii' Swvei/or — ^William Johnston. Waiters and Searchers — Richard M. Lougmaid, James Flewelling, Paul Daley, and John Humphreys. Warehouse Lockers. — W. J. B. Marter, Henry Coffey, T. Bustin, W. Carleton, S. Daley, W. H. Olive, A. Armstrong, William Colwell, John Sinclair, and James Wil- liams. Tide Waiters—C. Pigeon, T. 0. Sandall, J. C. Deuhanj, Wm, A. Ro- binson, M. B. Owens, S. Robinson, J. Olive, jun., W. Forsyth, J. M. F. Whhing, T. B. Foley, WUson L. Dobbin, William Farren, H. G. Hunt, and Henry Rigby. George Price, boatman. Sub- Collectors, — Port of Le Preaux — G. K. Hanson. " ^' Musquash— A. T. Dunn. '* " Quaco — Joseph Carson. John W. Cudlip, Esquire, Inspector of Customs for New Brunswick and P. E. Island. COLLECTORS. Bathurst- -Francis Mehau. Sub-Collector, New Bandon —Patrick J. Foley. Bay Terte — Wm. W. Wood. Campbellton— J. Jardine. Caraquette — Jas. G. C. Blackball. Chatham — Daniel Ferguson. Dalhoi siE — Dugald Stewart. Dorchester — John Hickman. Sub-Collector, Rockland — R. B. Chapman. Fredericton— A. F. Street. Hillsborough — William Wallace. Sub-Collector, Harvey — J. Brewster. Moncton— James Robertson. McAdam Junction — Samuel Watts. Newcastle — R. B. Haddow. Richibucto — Henry Livingston. Sub-Collector, Buctouche — Robert Douglass. Richmond Station— John T. Allen. Shediac — D. Hanington. Shippegan — Perry J. N. Dumarcsq. / ^ 8awt inftd« ftud srepalred at tii« Alexandra Works, Clialoner's Hair Invigorator reatorea to healthy oondition. it / 1875.1 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 99 Sackville — James Dixon. Sub-Collector, North Joggins — Rufus Cole. St. Andrews — 0. M. Gove. St. George — James Moran. St. Stephen — H. Webber. West Isles — H. E. Dixon. Woodstock — Henry E. Dibblee. Sub-Collector, Grand Falls — F. W. Brown. Sub-Collector, Tobique — F. Tibbitts. INLAND REVENUE. Thomas Hanford, Inspector. D. 0. Perkins, Collector. George Travis, John E. Ganong, John Frederickson, and James Mason Excisemen. DOMINION BVlhtHSx.'-.' BOARD. James B. Ruel, Esquire, Collector of Customs (Chairman) ; John McMillan, Esquire, Inspector of Post OfBces ; John A. Harding, Affent Marine and Fisheries ; Thomas Hanford, Esquire, Inbpector of Inland Revenue ; Robert Shives, Esquire, Immigration Officer (Secretarj). IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT. Robert Shives, Esquire, GovernmeDt Immigration Officer for New Brunswick ; The Deputy Treasurers at he Out-Ports of the Province ao as Immigration Officers. TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. All unenumerated Articles are subject to a duty of 17i per cent. . A Acids of every description, except Acetic Acid, Sulphuric Acid, and Vinegar, Acid, Sulphuric, .... Acetic Acid, &c., Vinegar, Advertising Pamphlets, Agricultural Societies' Seeds of all kinds, Farming Utensils and Implements of Husbandry, when especially im- ported by, for the encouragement of Agriculture . Free Alcohol, ..... Ale, Beer and Porter, in casks, 10 per cent, ad vaL, and Do. in bottles, 5 quart and 10 pint battles to the gallon, . Almonds and Nuts of all kimds, Alum, ..... Anatomical Preparations, Anchors, .... Angola Hair, unmanufactured. Aniline Salts, used for dying purposes. Animals of all kinds, except such as are imported for the improvement of Stock, Animals imported for the improvement of Stock, Annatto either liquid or solid, . ~ . • Antimony . . , Antiquities, collections of . . Apparatus. Steering . . Free J^ ct. per ft lOctspergal 5 per cent $1.00 per gal 5 cts per gal 7 cts per gal 17i per cent Free Free Free Free Free 10 per^cent Free Free Free Free Free \ ■M i ' Sawi of all kind made ftt th^ AlwuhBdnt Worki. Chaloner's Indelible Ink — can't be washed out. I: ■ r 1* 100 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [18*75. Apparel (Wearing), and other personal effects and Imple- ments of Husbandry (not merchandize]) in actual use of persons coming to settle in the Dominion, Apparel (Wearing) of JJritish subjects dying abroad, Arrowroot, Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, and Plated Ware of all kinds, manufactured, Argol, ..... Arms for the Army and Navy, Articles for the public use of the Dominion. . " " use of the Governor General, . " " use of Foreign Consuls General, Ashes Pot, Pearl and Soda, Atlassas, not elsewhere mentioned, B liagatelle Boards and Billiard Tables, Bark, Tanners' .... Bark, Nuts, Vegetables, Wood and Drugs, used chiefly in dyeing, ... Barley, . . , Barley, Pot and Pearl, . . . Barilla or Kelp, .... Beans, . . ■ . * . Bleaching Powders, . . « Beer in Wood. . . . . Beer in Bottles, . . . . Benzole, . . . . . Billiard Tables and Bagatelle Boards, Berries, when chiefly used in dyeing, Bichronate of Potash. Belting, Duck, and Hose Duck, ... Blacking, .... Bleaching Powder, Blocks, and Patent Bushes for Blocks, Books, Blank Account and Copy-books, and Books to be written or drawn upon. Books, printed, Periodicals and Pamphlets, not being fo- reign reprint of British Copyright works ; nor Blauk Account Books ; nor Copy-books ; nor Books to be written or drawn upon ; nor reprints of Books printed Free Free m per cent 17i percent Free Free Free Free Free Free 17i per cent 17i per cent Free Free Free llh per cent Free Free Free 5 cts per gal 7 cts per gal 15c per gal m per cent Free. Free. Free 17i per cent Free 5 per cent 17i per cent in Canada; nor printed Sheet Music, Boots and Shoes (Leather), Boot Felt, Botany, Specimt.«s of Book, Map, and ^f vs Printing Paper, Bone, manufact Bonnets, Hats d oaps. Bibles Testameuts, and Devotional Books, Binnacle Lamps, Biscuit and Bread from Great Britain and the Provinces, . . Bolts ■ Spikes, gi'lvanized, Boiler te. Iron BoltiD^ oths, Borax^ Bookbinder ' Tools and Implements, Book Binders' Cloth, .... .... B. N. A. 5 per ceat 17i per cent 10 per cent Free 17i per cent 17i per cent 17i per cent 5 per cent 5 per cent Free 5 per cent 5 per cent Free Free Free Free t / Saws, of ftU kinds at tke Alexandra Work% J. Chaloner, Chemlat and DrngglBt, St. John, N. B. / 1876.] TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. 101 Bottles, containing Spirituous Liquors, Wines and Malt Liquors, Bracelets, Braid, &c,, made of Hair, Brandy, Brass and Copper^ manufactured, Brass Tubes or Piping, when drawn, or Iron, Brass or Copper Wire, round or flat, Brass, in bars, rods and sheets, Brass in scraps. Brass and Tin Clasps, Slides, and Spangles, for the manu- facture of Hoop Skirts, Bran, . . , Brimstone, roll or flour, Bristles and Hog's Hair of allkinds, 17 i per cent 17 i per cent $1.00 per gal 17 » percent Free Free Free Free Free 10 per cent Free Free Bristols, Sarsaparilla, and all similar compounds, con- ( $1.50 per gal taining spirits, < an ( on « « and 17i per. c. hot. ^ of a cent per lb. and . . 25 per cent Caoutchouc or India Rubber or Gutta Percha, unmanufac- * tured, .... Free Caoutchouc or India Rubber, manufactured, . 17b per cent Carriages, .... IVi percent Carriages of Travellers, and Carriages employed in carry- ing Merchandize (Hawkers and Circus Troops excepted) on compliance with regulations, . . Free Carbolic Oil, or "Heavy Oil," a product^of Coal Tar, . Free Carboline Oil, . . * . .15 c per gal Casks, Barrels, and other packages containing Sugars, Cane-juice, Syrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane, Molas- ses, Syrup of Molasses or of Sorghum and Melado, 25 per cent Isitf / , SawB of all kinds made at thd Alexandra Works. Aniline Dyei, all colors bnt Black-^at Ohaloner'a. 102 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1876. Carpets and Heurth Rugs, Carboys coataiDing Sulphuric Acid, Cassia, ground, " uuground, Castile Soap, Cashmere, manufactured Castings, Iron and all other , Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, unground, Tement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined, Cheese, .... Chandeliers and Gas Fittings, Charts, Maps and Atlasses, not elsewhere mentioned, Chinaware, Earthenware and Crockery, Chain, Iron Do. half-inch, and under, Chinaware, Ofi^cers' Mess, Collar Cloth Paper, on affidavit that it is only for use in manufacture of Collars and Cuff Fronts, and similar goods, . • • Coffee (sreen), " (kiln dried, roasted or ground), Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as Coffee, raw or green, .... Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground, . . Citrons, Cider, . . . . Cigars, . . . Cinnamon, ground, . • . " unground, . • . Currants, dried fruits, . . Clays, Earth and Sand, Coach and Harness Furniture, . . . , Cocoa and Paste from G. Britain and the B. N. A. Frorinces, Free ni percent 17i per cent 25 per cent 17i per cent 171 per cent 17i per cent 17i per cent Free 17i per cent 8 cts per lb 17 i per cent 17i per cent 17i per cent Free 17* per cent Free Free 2 cts per lb 8 f' 8c per lb 4 CIS per lb 17i per cent 17 i per cent 70 cts per lb 25 per cent 17i per cent 17 i per cent Free 17i per cent Free Free Free 5 per cent Free 17i per cept Cocoa, bran and shell, Communion Plate, Composition Spikes and Nails, Compasses, . . . Clay Pipe, . . . . • . Clocks, . . . . . Clothing or Wearing Apparel made by hand or sewing machine, .... Clothing for the public uses of the Dominion, Clothing, Donations of, for charitable mstitutiens, Coal and Coke, .... Crude Petroleum, .... Coal and Kerosene, distilled, purified and refined, , Cochineal and dyestuff, Cologne Water and Perfumed Spirits, not in flasks. Cotton Warp, not coarser than No. 40, " coe jer " Cologne Water, in flasks or bottles, for each flask or bottle not weighing more than four ounces, per flask or bottle, 5 cts each Commissariat Stores, .... Free Confectionery, a specific duty of Ic. per lb., and 25 per cent Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn, . , Free Copper, pig, . . . . Free Copper, in oars, rods, bolts, sheets, and sheathing, . Free 17i per cent Free Free Free 6 cts per gal 15 cts per gal Free $1.50 per gal 10 per cent 174 per cent / s Jt V* LRWtOB) 8ftW XftwiilMtureri Corntr ITortli and OtorgeHrtrMti* Strangers vigiting St. John will call at Chaloner'i Drug Store. \ / A 187B.J TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIICS. 103 Colors and articles, when imported solely by Room Paper Manufacturers and Htainers, viz. : LaKes in pulp, Scar- let and Morone, Ultra Marine and Chinese ulue, Eng- lish Umber, raw, lUuo black, Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin, and fine washed White, Bichromate of Potash, Su^ar of Lead, and British Gum, for manu- facturing purposes only, Copper or Bra&s, manufactured, Copper Sheathing, .... Copper, Precipitate of . . ; Corkwood, or the bark of the Corkwood tree, Cordage, . » Cottons, . . Cotton Wool, Cotton Waste and Candlewick, Cotton netting, for India Rubber Shoes, and Glass, Cotton thread, in hanks, three, four, and six ply, white and colored, unfinished, not under number twenty yarn, Cotton Thread on Spools, Cordials, ... . Corks, ..... Cream of Tartar in crystals, Cocca Nut Oil, in crude, unrectified or natural state, Cutlery, polished, all sorts. Curled Hair, . . . . D Damar. Gum . . . . Dead £yes, . . . . Dead Lights, . , . . Deck Plugs, .... Diamonds and precious stones, not set. Dried Fruit, ' . . . Drugs not otherwise specified, . . Duck, for Belting and Hose, Dye Stuffs, viz. : Berries, Bark, Drugs, Nuts, and Vege- tables, Woods and extracts of Logwood, used chie^y in dyeing, .... Demijohns. Jars, Brandy Casks, Barrels, or packages in which Spirituous Liquors, Wines and Malt Liquors are contained, .... Drain Tiles, .... Drawings, not in oil, . . . E £arths. Clays and Sand, . . . Eggs, ..... Electrotype Blocks, for printing purposes, Emery Paper and Emery Cloth, . ... Engravings and Prints, . . . Essences not elsewher'i specified, and Perfumery, Essential Oils of all kinds, P Factory and Mill Machinery of all kinds, or parts thereof. Fancy Goodsand Millinery, viz. : articles embroidered with Gold, Silver, or other Metals, . Fan and Fire Screens, . . . Feathers and Fkwers, .... Free 171 per cent Free Free Free 5 per cent in per cent Free Free 10 per cent 10 per cent 10 per cent $1.50 per gal l?i percent Free Free 17* per cent Free Free 6 per cent 5 per cent 6 per cent Free 171 per cent m per cent Free Free 171 per cent Free Free Free Free Free 174 per cent 171 per cent 171 per cent 171 per cent 171 per cent 17A per cent 171 per cent 17^ per cent I i ▲iMcmdrft Saw Workt-^Oiftoe 68 Sotk Strtct. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) /. O >/, ^^ .^"^ ^ #/ ^' ^ 1.0 I.I 1.25 11 1^ i^ t 1^ :!: lis. L. IIM ||l.8 =y= 1.6 . V ^ 33 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 873-4503 *" 4 \ €v » Chaloner'i Worm Loienges. Try them tor Children. 104 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [18t6. Farrainff Implemcntti and Uteosils, when specmlly import- ed by Agricultural Societies for enoouragement of i^rioulture, .... Felt Hat Bodies, . . . Felt, for Hats and Boots, Felt, used for Glores, Fibrilla, Mexican Fibre, or Tampico, white or black, and other vegetable fibres for manufacture, . Firebrick, . . . . Firewood, ..... Fiffs, Dried Fruits, .... Filberts, do. . . Firebrick and Olay, .... Fireworks, ..... Fish, fresh, not to include oysters or lobsters in tins or kegs. Fish, salted or smoked. Fish and Vegetables, preserved, . Fishins Nets and Seines, Fish Hooks, Lines and Fish Twines, Fish Bait, . . . . Flat Wire for Crinolines, covered, " " uncovered. Flax waste, .... Flax, Hemp, Tow, undressed. . . Flour of Wheat or Bye, Flour of any other grain, including Indian Meal and Oat- meal, . . . . Foreign Newspapers sent otherwise than through P. Office, Furs, Skin Pelts, or Tails, undressed. Foundry Facings, or Black Sand, Fur, or of whicn Fur is the principal part, . Fruits, green, of all kinds. Fruits preserved in Brandy or other Spirits, G Galvanized Iron, Gazoline Oil, . Gems and Medals, Free 17i per cent 10 per cent 10 per cent Free Free Free 17>^ per cent 17X per cent Free 17>^ per cent Free 1 cent per lb 17>^ per cent Free Free Free 171 per cent Free Free Free Free Free 5 pel c\iii> Vreo io nei ' HI'- Yl% per cen 17>^ per cen $1.60 per d; ^ Free 17)^ per cent Free German Plated and Gilded Ware, manufactured, of all kinds,17X per cent Gin, .... $1.00 per gal Ginger, ground, . . . . Glass and Glassware, plated and silvered, stained, painted, or colored, .... Glass Paper, and Glass Cloths, . . < Globes, when specially imporjipd for the use of Colleges, Scientific and Literary Societies, . Goat Hair, unmanufactured, . . Gold, Silver, and Electroplate, manufactured, , . Gold and Silver Leaf for Platers' use, Goldbeater's Brims, Moulds, and Skins, Grass, Osier, Palm T eaf. Straw, Whalebone, or Willow, except plait, elsewhere mentioned. Gravels, ..... Grain of all kinds, . . . . Grease and Scraps, . . . Grindstones, wrought or unwrought, . Gutta Percha, manufactured, . 25 per cent 17^ per ce it 10 per cent Free Free 17>^ per cent 17)^ percent Free 17>^ per cent Free Free Free 17i per cent 17i per cent V J h y« LmtWHi Jdmaiink Worki, Bt» Jtitn, yrir Canvas and Broslies, at Chaloner's Brag Store. A 1876.] TARIKF CUSTOM DUTIK8. 105 Gutta Percha, unmanufactarcd, . Free Gums, British wben imported by Room Paper Manufac- turers and Stainersfor manufacturing purposes only, Free Gunpowder, . . .174 per cent Guns, Rifles, uud arms ot all kinds, . . ITi per cent Gum, Copal, .... Free Gum, Mastic, .... Free Gypsum, or Plaster jf Paris, neither ground nor calcined. Free Gypsum, ground or 'inground, . . Free H Hardware, viz. : Cutlery, polished, all sorts. Japanned, Slanished Tin, and Britannia Metal Ware, Spades, hovels, Axes, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, and Edge Tools, \ t y Scythes and Snaiths. Spikes, Nails, Tacks, firads and Sprigs, Stoves and all other Iron Castings. Other Hard- ware, Horn, Pearl, and Ivory, manufactured, . 17i per cent Harness and Saddlery of Leather manufacture, . 17i per cent Hair or Mohair, manufactured, . . 171 per cent Hair — Human, Angola, Goat, Thibet, Horse, Hog or Mo- ' hair, unmanufactured, . Free Hat Plush, .... Free j Hay, . . . ; .10 per cent ! Hemp, undressed, .... Free Hides, Horns, and Pelts, . . . Free Horse Hair, unmanufactured, (Curled) . . Free Hosiery, . . ' . .174 per cent ; Hops, . . 5 cts per lb Hoop Skirt Manufactures, viz. : Crinoline Thread, for co- I vering Crinoline Wire ; clasps, tin and brass ; slides ; I spangles and slotted tapes, and fiat or round wire, un- ! covered, .... Free j Horses, Homed Cattle, Swine and Sheep, . .10 per ceYit I T Indigo, ..... Free Indian Corn, and Grain of all kinds, . . Free i Indian Meal, .... Free I India Rubbei', unmanufactured, . . . Free ; Ink of all kinds, except printing, . . . 171: percent i Ink, Printing, .... Free Iron, Galvanized or Pig, . . . Free ! Iron— Scrap, .... Free 1 ** Hoop or Tire, for driving wheels of locomotives, i bent or vvclded, . . .10 per cent Iron Railroad bars, Wrougi ' Iron Chairs, and Fish Platas, Free 5 per cent 5 per cent 5 per cent " Bar, Rod, Hoop, and Sheet, " Nail and Spike Rod, round, square, and flat. " Rolled Plate, and Boiler Plate, " Wire, wheiher galvanized or not, except for wire rigging, . . .5 per cent Iron Tubes and Piping, when drawia, . . Free Iron Knees and Riders, . . .5 per cent Iron Masts, or parts of Iron Masts . . Free I Iron, puddled or not puddled, in blooms and billets, . 5 per cent i Ivory Nuts, .... Free I Ivory, unmanufactured, . . . Free J Japanned Tin, planished Tin, and Britannia Metal Ware, 17i per cent J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, K, B. n Ohaloner's Tonic Eztraet if excellent for penoni in poor health. t 106 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1876. Jewellery and Watches, Junk and Oakum, Kelp, Kryolite, Knees, Iron, Riders (Ships) E 17i percent Free Free Free C per cent Lard and Tallow, . . ^ . .1 cent per lb Lead, pig, . . • . . . Free Lead, in sheet, . . , . , . Free Lead, white, dry, . . ' . ' . Free Lead, red, dry, . ... Free Leather and Calf Skins, or Kip, when weighing less than 50 lbs. per dozen, . , . 17^ per cent Leather ana Calf Skins, or Kip, when weighing f lbs. or more, per dozen, . . .10 per cent Lines and Twines, . . . 17i per cent Leather, viz. : Sheep, Calf, Goat, and Chamois Skins, dressed, varnished, or enamelled, . . \7i per cent Leather, or Imitation of Leather, manufactured, . 171 percent Leather, Sole and Upper, . . .10 per cent Locomotive and Engine Frames, Cranks, Crank Axles, Railway Car and Locomotive Axles, Piston Rods, Guide and Slide Bars, Crank Pins, Connecting Rods, 10 per cent Locomotives, and Passenger, Baggage andFreight Cars, running upoh anj line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Dominion Locomotives and Cars are ad- mitted free, under similar circumstances, in the United States, ..... Free Locomotive Engines and Railroad Cars, . . 171 per cent Logwood, Extract of . . Free Lime, • ^ . • .171 per cent Linen, . . . . . . 17i per cent Linen Machine Thread, . . .10 per cent Litharge, . . . . . . Free Liquorice, . > . . 17i per cent Lithographic Stones, ... F-ee Lemons, Oranges, and Citron, . . 10 per cent Lumber, plank and sawcd^ of mahogany, rosewood, walnut, cherry, chestnut, and pitch pine, . . Free M Maocaroni and Yerroicelli, Machinery, Machine Silk Twist, and Machine Linen Thread, Mace, . . Malt, Manilla Grass, and Sea Grass, Mastic, Gum Manures, animal and vegetable only. Manufactured Marble, other than sawn slabs or blocks, Matches. Map^ Cnarts, and Atlases, Manufactures, viz :— Marble or Imitation, . . Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl and Ivory, Brass or Copper, . 17* per cent 17* pQr cent 10 per cent 25 per cent 40c per bush Free Free Free 17i per cent 17 i per cent 17* per cent 174 per cent do do Alexandra Works Saw Factory— Office 63 Dock Street. \ m M( Ml Q.-Wliere do you find tlie bfltt. XedidnM 1 A.-At COuJontr*!. ? \V A 1876.] TARIFF CUSTOM DDTIKS. 107 Oold, Silver, Electro-plate, Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, and Plated aad Oilded ware of ail kinds, 17i per cent Leather or Imitation of Leather, . . do Wood, . . .do 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 nnwroaght, ... * Free Meats, fresh, salted, or smoked, . . . leper lb Medals, ..... Free Medicinal Boots, .... Free Medicines, Patent and Medicinal Preparations, not other- wise specified. Medicine for Hospitals, " »l0( " 25 per cent IT^ per cent Free Free 1 7 j^ percent Free 17i per cent Free 78o per 1001b 25 per cent 17i per cent 17 f per cent Free Metal. Type, in blocks or pig. Metallic Oxides, ground or uugrouud, and washed or un- washed, dry, not calcined, . . < Millinery of all kinds, .... Mill Boards and Binders' Cloth, . . ^ Mill and Factory Machinery, Models, ..... Molasses, if used for refining or manufacturing sugar, . *' if not so used, Molasses and Sugar barrels, . . Music, Sheet, printed, . . . . Musical Instruments for Military Bands, Musical Instrurrents, including Musical Boxes and Clocks, 17i per cent Mustard, . . . . 17i per cent Moss, for upholstery purposes, . . . Free N Newspapers, Foreign, sent otherwise than through the Post Ofiice, .... .... .... 5 per eent Nitre or Saltpetre, .... .... .... Free Nitrate of Soda, .... .... .... Free Nr.ts, when chiefiy used in dying .... Free Nutmegs, .... .... .... 25 per cent Natural History, specimens of .... .... Free Naptha, Benzole, and Refined Petroleum, .... 16c per gal Naval and Military Stores, .... .... Free Nails, Tacks, and Brads, . . 17i per cent Nails, composition, ..... .... Free " sheathing, .... ' .... Free " galvanized, ... . Free Nuts, of all kinds, unless otherwise specified, . 17^ per cent O Ochres r.nd Metallic Oxides, ground or unground, and washed or unwashed — not calcined, .... Free Oakum, .... .... .... .... Free Ochres, ground or calcined, .... .... 17^ per cent Oilcloths, .... .... .... 174 per cent Opium, .... .... .... 17i per cent Oils— Cocoa Nut, Pine and Palm, in their crude, unrectified, or natural state, .... .... Free " Benzole, Benzine, Benzoine, Petroleum, distilled, purified, or refined, .... .... 1 5c per gal " Ke - - !l [erosene. Coal, distilled, purified and refined. 15o per gal 8a^, of every deft^.^ption, made at the Alexandra Vorlu. IB '' ■i i Bat IztaniiliiAton, Bug and Inieet Poifoni, at OlitloBer'f. 108 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1876. Oils, Petroleum, crude, .... — Go per gal " proaucts of coal, shale, and lignite, not other- wise specified, .... .... lOo per gal Oils in any way rectified, purnpciL racked, bleached, or prepared, not otherwise specified, . .171 per cent Oil Cake or L'nseed Cake, .... .... Free Oatmeal, .... .... .... Free vfttSy •••• •••• / •••• •••• -T roo Oranges, Citrons, and Lemons, when imported in brine, for the purpose of being 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, .... .... .... 17i per cent vSicr^ •••• eta* •••• ~ •••• -P rc6 Paintinffs, in Ojl, by artists of well known meri^, or copies of tne old masters by such artists, .... Paints and Colors, not elsewhere mentioned, .... Paper— Book, Map, or News Printing .... Paper Hangings, .... .... .... Papier Machie, .... .... .... Parasols and Umbrellas, .... .... Jl VttB* •••• •••• •••• •••• Pepper, ground, .... * .... .... " unground, .... .... Perfumery, not otherwise specified, .... Perfumed Spirits, .... .... • • • • • • • • Free 17i percent ' Hi per cent j 17A per cent ; 17 1 percent 17i per cent Free I 25 per cent ' 17i per cent i 25 per cent $1.50 per gal Free Free 25 per cent 15o per gal Free 15 per cent 25 per cent 17i per cent Free 17^ per cent do Free 17i per cent Pelts, X 6&B| •••• •••• ••' Perfumed and Fancy Soaps, . . , Petroleum, refined. Phosphorus, .... Pickleb 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 Coprer-plate Bills, Bill-heads, and Advertising Pamphlet ^ do Poultry, .... .... .... 10 per cent Plated Ware, .... .... Free Platers' Leaf, .... ... 171per cent Plush for Hatters, used for Gloves 10 per cent Porter in bottles, .... .... 10 per oent. and 7 ct s. per gal Porter in casks, .... .... 10 per cent, and 5 cts per gal 'Pig Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper, .... Free Pitch and Tar, .... .... .... Free Philosophical Instruments and Apparatus, includmg globes, when specially imported for the use of Colleges and Scientific and Literary Societies, .... Free Plants, Shrubs and Trees, .... .... 10 per cent Plank and Sawed Lumber, of Mahogany, Rosewood, Wal- nut, Chestnut, Cherry, and pitch pine, .... Free J. F. la^ton, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B. \|y k Vly K Colon and MaterUli for Artiiti at Chaloner't. 'I 4' 1876.] TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIKg. 109 Plank and Sawed Lumber of all kinds, except Walnut, Mahogany, Chestnut, Rosewood, Cherry, and pitch pine, 17i per cent Printing Ink _and Printing Presses, except Portable Hand .... Free .... 26 per cent . Free .... Free .... 10 per cent .... 5 per cent .... 6 per cent Printing Presses Patent Medicines, .... PrecipiCtCte of Copper, . • Provisions for Army or Navy, Prunella, .... Puddled Iron Bars, Blooms, and Billets, Pumps and Pump Gear (Ships), R Rags, .... .... .... Free Rauroad Bar's and Frogs, .... .... Free Ratan, for Chair Makers and Whip Manufacturers, Free Red Lead, dry '. . . . Free Rennet, Gum .... .... .... Free Rosin, ..,. .... Free Rice, .... .... 1 cent per lb Rigging Wire, .... -* Free Rifles, Guns and Fire Arms of all kinds, .... 17i per cent Roots, Medicinal ... .... .... Free Room Paper Manufacturers— The Colors and articles follow- ing, when imported solely by Room Paper Manufactu* rers and Stainers for manufacturing purposes onlv> that ^. is to say: Lakes, in pulp, scarlet and morone, Ultra Ma- rine and Chinese Blue, English Umber, raw; Blue- black, Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin and fine washed white. Bichromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead and British gum, " Rum (packages 17i per cent.), s Sandarac and Shellac, (Gums) . . . Free SandPaperand Sand Cloth, . . . 17i per cent. Sail Cloth or Canvas, . ; . 5 per cent Sails, ready made, .... 17i per cent Sal Ammoniac, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, and Nitrate of Soda, Bait, ..... Sea Grass, . . Scbeidam Schnapps, . . . Seeds, not classed as cereals, . . Scrap Brass and Scrap Iron, . ' . . Shawls, ..... Ships' Blocks and Patent Bushes for Blocks, " Binnacle Lamps, . . Shackles— Sheaves, . . ^ Signal Lamps, . . . Travelling Trucks, . . • Wedges, . . . Cables, hemp or grass, Wire Rij|;ging, Cables, iron chain, oyer one half of an inch, shackled >r swivelled, or not, . . Free Steering Apparatus, . . • 6 per cent Varnish, . . . 5 per cent Shrubs, .... 10 per cent I '4 :i I Free $1.00 per gal Free K (( (t ti << << 4< « Free Free Free $1.50 per gall 10 per cent Free 174 per cent 5 per cent 5 per cent , 6 percent 5 per cent b percent 5 percent 6 per cent Free U Alexandra Worka tew Vaetory, Goraer ITvrtti Mid Oooryo Stntti. Clu dftftir^i CanmioljrooA. Price 40c., 70c., tod tl.gO. s:r3Hf no TARirr CUSTOM DUTIES. [1875. Silks, Satins and YeWets, . . . 17i per cent Silk, Woollen, Worsted and Cotton Embroideries, and Tambour Work, .do Silk Twist and Silk and Mohair Twist, not elsewhere specified, do Silk Twist, for Hats, Boots and Shoes, Silver and Gold Cloth, Skins, undressed, Silver Plated Ware, Slate, Silver Coin, United Statesv Slotted Tapes, for the manufaoture of Hoop Skirts, Small Wares, Snuff, Soap, common. Soap, Perfumed and Fancj, Soda ' , Sole > . Upper Leather, Spelv or Zmc in sheet, Free 1? i per cent Free 17i per cent Free 17 per cent Free 17i per cent Spelter in block or pie, - • -- &i 12i ^ ct. ad val. & 25c per lb . leper lb . 25 per cent. . . Free . 10 per cent . Free . Free Specimens of Naturai^llistory, Mineralogy, Botany, or Sculpture, . . • Free Spices, ground, including ginger, pimento and pepper, . 25 percept Spices, unsround, including ginger, pimento and pepper,. 17l per cent Spikes ancTNails, composition, . . . Free Spirits and Stronsr Waters, including Spirits of Wine and Alcohol, (packages 15 per cent) . . f 1.00 per gal Spirits and Strong Waters, ekher being Sweetened or Mixed, the strength of which cannot be ascertained by Sykes' Hydrometer, . . . $1.60 per gal Spirits of Turpentine, . . . . 17i per cent Starch, . . . . . 2c ^ lb Stone, unwrought, . . . Free Stationery, . . . . . 17i per cent Steel, wrought or cast, in bars and rods, . Free Steel Wire, flat and uncovered, for Crinolines, . 17i per cent Steel Plates, cut to any form, but not moulded, . Free Steel Chairs, .... Free Stereotype Blocks, for printing purposes, . Free Steamboat and Mill Shafts, in Cranks, forged in the rough. Free Steam Fire Engines, Straw, .... Stone unwrought, and Lithographic Stone, . Straw, Tuscan, Grass and Fancy Plaits, Statues of Marble, Bronze, or Alabaster, natural dize. Sulphur, in roll or flour. Shell, manufactured, . . Sheep, . . Senna, 'f .... Sugar— Ail sugar equal to, and above No. 9, Dutch Stan dard, . 25 per cent, and Ic per lb Sugar— Below No. 9, Dutch Standard, 25 per cent, ad val. %c per lb. Sugar— Candy, brown or white, and Confectionery, 25 per cent, ad valorem, and 1 cent per lb Syrup of Sugar or Sugar Cane, Cane Juice, Syrup of Ho- lasses, or of Sorghum, Melado, Concentrated Melado, or concentrated Molasses, 25 per cent, ad valorem, and ^ of Ic per Yb Swine, . . . . .10 per cent 17 i per cent 10 per cent Free Free Free Free 17i per cent 10 per cent m per cent 8ftwi «f jdl UadiB aiMto at tht Altaadr» Worki. M Imitotioiui of Chaloner'i Dym itre nothing bat dyod pUgiftrliaui. 1876.] TARIFV CUSTOM DUTIRS. Ill Tar, Tampica, white and black, Tallow, Tea— Black, " Green, including Japan, Teasels, Thread and otl\pr articles embroidered with gold, or for embroidery, Thread Lace and Insertions, Tiles, drain, for agricultural purposes, Tin, granulated or bar. Tin, and Zinc, or Spelter, in block or pig. Free Free Ic per lb S cts per lb 4 ots per lb Free nd per cent do Free Free Free Tin Clasps, Slides and Sftangles for manufacturing Hoop Skirts, . . . Free Tinctures, containing Spirits. . . 1.60 per gal Tin Plates, . . . , . . 6 per cent Thibet Hair, unmanufactured, . . Free Tobacco, manufactured, except Cigars, 1 2^ per cent, and 25c per lb Tobacco, unmanufactured, (Leaf) . Free Tow, undressed, • . . Free Toys, . . . .17* 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, . . . 6 per cent Yamish, bright and black, when used for ships or vessels only, . . . .6 per cent Varnish, other than bright and black, . .17^ 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 ana circus troops) on compliance with regulations, . Free Vegetables, Fish and Meats, preserved . 17^ per cent Vinegar, . ... . 10c per gal Vitriol, blue, . . . " . Free w . Walnuts, Dried Fruits, . . .17^ per cent 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 Whiting or Whitening, . . . Free White Lead, dry, and White Zinc, . . • Free Wire (brass or copper, round or flat), . Free Saws made and repaired at the Alexandra Works. 8e«ds, Vegetable and Flower, alio Bnlba, in leaien, at Chalonar^i. 112 TARIFF CrHTOMS DUTIC8. [1875. Hi per cent Free 17 i per cent 10 per cent I7i per cent Wire, iron . 6 per cent Willow (for basket innkcr^' use), . . Free Wines of nil kinds, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Strawberry, IJaspbcrry, Elder and Cur- rant Wines, containing less than 20 per cent, of alco- hol, and not worth more than 40c. per gallon, (5 (|tiart and lo pint bottles to be held to contain a gajlon) Hoc per gal Wines, all other, except sparkling, imported in wood, .* 60c. per gal Wine.% imported in bottles, except sparkling wines (5 quart and 10 pint bottles to be held to coiitain a gallon), . . per dozen quart bottles, InI.oO Wines, sptirkling (5 quarts, &c.) . . per dozen, 8.00 Wines, do. do, . . per gallon, 1.25 Wood of all kinds, wholly r.nraanufactured, . Free Woods, unmanufactured, when chiefly used iu dyeing, '. Free Wood, manufactured, not elsewhere specified, Wool, .... Woollens, .... Woollen Netting, for India rubber shoes and gloves, . Writing Desks, Fancy and Ornamental Cases and Boxes, and other Fancy Goods, Y Yellow Metal, in bars or bolts, and Yellow Metal Sheathing, . . . Free Z Zinc or Spelter, m blocks or pigs, . . Free Zinc or Spelter, in sheets, . Free Zinc, white, dry, . . . Free Packages and oases in which Goods are imported, being the ordinary or usual packages in which Goods are packed for ejcportation, according to the general custom and usage of trade, . . . Free The two fuilowing^provisious are found in the Customs Act of 1871 :— The Governor in Council may, from, time to time, transfer to the list of goods which may be imported into Canada free of duty, any or all arti- cles (whether natural articles or products of manufactures), used as ma- terials ia Canadian manufactures ; and any such materials mentioned in any Order in Council in that behalf, shall be free of duties of Customs from the time therein appointed for that purpose. The Governor in Council may authorise the admission, free of '^aty, of an^ machioery to be used in any Canadian manufactory, on satisfactory evidence that like machinery is not then manufactured in Canada. TABLE OP PROHIBITIONS. The following articles shall be prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars together with a forfeiture of the parcel or package of ^oods in which the same may be found, viz. : Books, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, and Photographs of an immoral or indecent character. Coin, base and counterfeit. THE FOLLOWING Under Regulations and Restrictions to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs. Carnages of travellers, and carriages laden with merchandize, and not to include circus troops and hawkera. Saws of all kinds at tbe Alexandra Works. ^. ,. 4 1 _6rMt_vMriet7 in t he Toi let Line at Ohalonwr*! Drug Itore. 1875.1 BXCISK OUtlES. 118 Locomotive and Railway puMsenger bagKugo and freight ciirs, running upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so Ion£[ as Canadian loco- motives and cars are admitted free under similar circumstances in the United States. MonagericS;, horses, cattle, carriages, and haruessca of. Travellers' baggage. TIIK FOLLOWING GOODS, When the produce and growth of any of the H. N. A. Provinces, may be imported free of duty, subject to alteration or rc;^* jlation, by pro* claination, of the Governor in Council, viz. : — Animals of all kinds : Fresh, Smoked and Salted Moats : Oruen and Dried Fruits ; Fish of all kinds ; Products of Fish, and of all other crea- tures living in the water ; Poultry ; Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow ; Tim- ber and lumber of uU kinds, round, hewed, but not otherwise manufac- tured in whole ov in part : Fish Oil ; Gypsum, ground or nuground ; Hay, Straw, Seeds of all kinds; Vegetables (including potatoes and other roots); Plants, Trees and Shrubs. EXCISE DUTIES. 10.75 0.01 0.40 0.07 0.20 0.15 Spirits, of the proof of Sykes' Hydrometer, per gallon, Malt, .... per lb., Snuli, ground dry, per lb., Tobacco— Canadian Twist, 2'ubao blaiic entorquetie, per lb.. Fine Cut, . . per lb.. Cavendish, Plug, Twist, and all other manufac- tured Tobacco, not before described, per lb.. Cigars (subject to an abatement or allowance for moisture in cal- culating tho weight for duty, tobe fixed by order in Coun- cil), .... per lb., 40 cts. Petroleum and Coal Oil, . . per gallon, 0.05 Any fermented bevcragn made in imitation of beer or malt liquor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than malt, . per gallon, 0.083^ LICKNSE FEKS. For a license for distilling and rectifying, or either, by any process, • . . . . |250 ■ .200 . 160 *For a first class license for malting, * '* a second class " " * " a third class " " For a license for brewing. For a license for manufacturing tobacco, — — — - — - ^- — -.-—- — —- — --— JJ-— —.— — — — ^ * Provided the Governor m Council may so direct. 100 50 50 TABLE OF STAMP DUTIES, Stamps required on Notes, Drafts, or Bill of Exchange, executed singly : — Under $25, . . . . Free For $25, . . . . Icent " $50 and over $25, . . .2 ceats For $100 and over $50, . . . .3 cents " each additional $100, . . . . 3 cents ' each " fi-action of $100, . .8 cents Alezafldra^orks Warerooms, 58 Dock Street. I Poor Kan'i Oong h Syrup, nuUle by ChiJonor — chop and good. 114 II08PITALA AND ASYLUMS. [1876. On Drafts or Bills of ExchaDge id duplicate : — For $100, . . . .2 cents " each additional $100, . . . 2 cents «« " " fraction of $100, . 2 cents On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in more parts than two :— For every $100, . . . 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* od as part of the principal sum. •Stamps must be ciincolled at the time of affixing the same, by writing or stamping thereon the date. The stnmpsfor Notes, kc, 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. HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. MARINE HOSPITAL, For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen^ in St. John. Coniniisaioncrs, John Ward, Jolm Wishart and Charles McLauchlan, Esquires ; Secretary- and Treasurer, Charles Ward ; Physician, LcBaron Botsford, M. D. ; Steward, Milton Barnes. GENERAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL. * Commissioners — William Bayard, Esq., M. D., President ; W. H. A. Keans, Esq., Vice-President ; Robert W. Crookshank, Esq., Treasurer ; John McL^achlan, and M. W. Malier, Esquires ; E. L. Barteaux, M. D., Secretary, and Resident Physician and Superintendent ; Mrs. Higgins, Matron. PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commissioners, Hon. William M. Kelly, Hon. Benj. R. Stevenson, Hon. Attorney General, Bon. Provincial Secretary, Hon. A. McQueen, and Hon. Edward Willis ; Secretary, Robert W. Crookshank, Esq. ; Chap- lain, Rev. William Scovil; Superintendent, John Waddell, M. E. ; Super- visor, Book and Storekeeper, R. Graham. WIGGINS' ORPHAN ASYLUM. Rev. William Scovil, President ; James U. Thomas, Secretary and Treasurer ; Governors — F. A. Wiggins, George C. Wiggins, Henry W. Frith, B. Robinson, J. W. Weldon, Charles Merritt, Rev. William Arm- strong, and J. D. Lewin. SAINT JOHN PENITENTIARY. This Institution is under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Justice for the Dominion, and supervision of three special Directors of Domi' nion Penitentiaries ; John Quinton, Warden ; Geo. L. Foster, Accountant. BOARD OF HEALTH, For the City and County of Saint John. William Bayard, M. D. ; Hon. Charles Watters, George V. Nowlin, James Flewelling, and John McLachlan, Esquires ; R. W. Thorne, Clerk. VISITING PHYSICIAN, PORT OF ST. JOHN. W. 8. Harding, Esquire, M. D. \ y J. F. Lawton, tew XftnufiMturer, Comer North and George Streets. J, Chftlonw, ChtinUt fcnd Dmggist, 8t. Joha, IC. B. \ y 1876.] CONSOLS. 115 CONSULS AND CONSULAR AGENTS. General Dariiu^ B. Wnrner, United HUtcs Coudul iit the Turt uf Saint John nnd depciulencies. United Slates ^'onan/av A(/eu(n.— -Geo. McSorley, Saint George; Chas. II. Gierke, Saint Stephen ; Edward Lorimer, Saint Andrews ; Spaflbrd Barker, Frederieton; U. K. Gall, Newcastle, Mir. ; G. F. Iloben, McAdain Junction. A. G. O. Trentowriky, Es»iuire, Gonsul for North German Gunfederation. J. Walter Scammell, Vice Gonsul, Ghili and Peru. Charles S. Ttieal, Prussian Gonsular Aj.^ent, Shediac. George Garvill, f]s(iuirc, Vice (Jonsul for France, Saint John. Henry Jack, Esquire, Vice Gonsul for Spain, at Saint John, N. IJ. N. P. Grcathead, Eflcjuire, Gonsular Agent for Spain, at St. Andrews. il Daniel Brown '^isquire, do do St. Stephen, William Glasg, »w, Argentine Republic Gonsul John W. Gudlip, Vice Gonsul, Saint John, Sweden and Norway. Richard Hutchison, do, Miramichi, do do. T E. Gilbert Tisdale, Esq., Vice Gonsul Kingdom of Netherlands, Port of Saint John. Allen McLean, E.-^(|., Superintendent Maiine and Mercantile Depart- ment and Board of Trade, England, G. B. George H. Mullin, Gomraissioner for taking AfHdavits, Acknowledg- ments, Depositions, &c., for the Province of New Brunswick. OflBce— 11, Pemberton Square, Boston, Mas?. The Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, n OFFICERS OF THE M. W. GRAND LODGE. W. James McNiobol, Jr., G. Pursuivant. W. Freeman W. Wisdom, G. Steward. M.W. JohnV. Ellis, Grand Master. B. W. Robert Marstiall, D. G. Master. R. W. David Brown, Senior G. Warden. iW. Cliurles U. Hanford, R. W. Alfred F. Street, Junior G. War. W. James Nisbet, V. W. Rov. Francis Partridge, G. Chap, IW. Jolin W. Clelland, V. W. Wm. H. A. Keans, G. Treasurer. W. Brewer 8. Morrison, V. W. Wm. F. Buntinfr, G. Secretary. W. Alex. Burcbill, Senior G. Deacon. W. David Welmore, Jimior G. Deacon. W. Geo. E. Elliott, G. Dir. Ceremonies. W. T. N. Robertson, Asst. G. D. Cerem. W. Jas. D. Phlnney, G. Sword Bearer. W. HenryAjWbite, G. Standard Bearer. W. Henry Card, Grand Organist. do. do. do. do. do. do do. do. do. do. do. Grand Tyler. W. John S. Benson, W. Louis B. Messenett, W. Uriab Drake, W. George Kilnapp, W. James Iliokson. W. Wm. R. Russell, W. Henry G. Hunt iW. Dingee Scribner, The Annual Communication is held in the Masonic Hall, City of Saint John, on the Fourth Wednesday in September, Board of General Purposes.— John V. Ellis, Grand Master; B. Leiter Peters, Past Grand Master ; William Wedderburn, Past Grand Master; Robert T. Clinch, Past Grand Master; Robert GOwan, Past Grand Master; Robert Marshall, Depu- ty Grand Master, (President); David Brown. Senior Grand Warden; Alfred F. Street, Junior Grand Warden ; William F. Bunting. Grand Secretary ; Edward Willis, Jas. McNichol, Jr. Mark N. Powers, Henry Leonard, Henry Duffell, T. NIsbet Robertson, Wm. H. A. Keans, G. Hudson Flewelllng, Henry J. Thome, and John Richards. LODGES. Albion Lodge, No. L— Meets flrst Friday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. Charles McLauchlan Jr., W. M. ; T. Nisbet Robertson, Secretary. : : ! .! GroMhCnt and Huid 8awi made at tlie Alexandra Worki. V / Send yonr Freicriptioiui to Chaloner's Drag Store. 116 MASONIC. [1875. St. John's Lodge, No. 2.— Meets flrst Tuesday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. William M. Scars, W. M. ; Thomas Stothart, Secretary. Hibcmia Lodge, No. 8.— Meets second Tuesday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. James Adams, W.M.; John Cochran, Secretary. Sussex Lot' ?e. No. 4.— Meets Tliursday, on or after each full moon, at Dor- chester. "Johp Teed, W. M. ; Alfred E. Oulton, Secretary. St, Mark's Lodge, No. 6.— Meets flrst Thursday in each month, at Saint Andrews. George E. Elliott, W. M. ; George F. Stickney, Secretary, Solomon's Lodge, No. 6.— Meets second Tuesday in each month at Fredericton. Alfred F. Street, W. M. ; Adolphus G. Beckwith, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. T.— Meets flrst We'dnesday in each month, at Saint Stephen. Samuel Wheelock, W. M.; James Mitchell, feecretary. Carleton Union Lodge, No. 8.— Meets flrst Thursday in each month, at the Ma- sonic Hall, Carleton. John C. Leonard, W. M. ; Charles Ketchuni, Secretary. Midian Lodge, No. 9.— Meets second Tuesday in each month, at Cliflon, King's County. David Wetmore, W. M. ; David P. Wetmore, Secretary. Union Lodge of Portland, No. 10.— Meets third Thursday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John. Samuel Edgett, W. M. ; Chas. Hillman, Secretary. Woodstock Lodge, No. 11.— Meets flrst Wednesday in each month, at Wood- stock. James E. Drysdale, W. M. ; William Skilien, Secretary. St. George Lodge, No. 12.— Meets first Tuesday in each month, at Saint George. John A. McCallum, W. M. : Robert A. Stuart, Secretary. Coiinthian Lodge, No. 18.— Meets second Wednesday in each month, at Hamp- ton Station. Henry Hallett, W. M. ; Qeorge L. Taylor, Secretary. Alley Lodge, No. 14.— Meets flrst Thursday in each month, at Upper Mills, Saint Stephen. David U. Porter, W. M. ; Samuel A. Doten, Secretary. Howard Lodge, No. 15.— Meets flrst Tuesday in each month, at Hillsborough. John A. Beatly, W. M. ; Williams Woodworth, Secretary. Lodge Saint Andrew, No, 16.— Meets Monday on or after each full Moon, at Sichibucto. James D. Phinney, W. M. ; Thomas W. Bliss, Secretary. Northumberland Lodge, No. 17. —Meets second Tuesday in each month, at Newcastle. Charles F. Bourne, W. M. ; John S. Benson,, Secretary. Miramichi Lodge, No. 18.— Meets third Tuesday in each month, at Chatham. Ernest Hutchison, W. M. ; David T. Johnston, Secretary. Leinster Lodge, No. 19.— Meets second Friday in each month, at the Masonic Hal), Saint John. William A. Tweedale, W. M. ; Charles H.Johnston, Secretary. Jalisbury Lodge, No. 20.— Meets flrst Tuesday in each month, at Salisbury, ' Jeseph J. Wallace, W. M. ; William N. Wilson, Secretary. Zion Lodge, No. 21. — Meets flrst Wednesday in each month, at Sussex, Klng'« County. Henry A. White, W. M. ; William T. McLeod, Secretary. New Brunswick Lodge, No. 22.— Meets second Thursday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, St. John. R. J. McAdoo, W. M. ; Wm. G. Matthewson, Seeretaiy. Keith Lodje, No. 23,— Meets flrst Thursday in each month, at Moncton. Irwin ' W. Binney, W. M. ; John B. Elliott, Secretary, Zetland Lodge, No. 24,— Meets third Wednesday in each month, at Shediac. ' James Webster, W, M. ; Duncan S. Harper, Secretary. I Eestigouche Lodge, No. 25.— Meets Tuesday on or after each full moon, at Dalhousie. Robert W. Good, W. M. ; James E. Stewart, Secretary. Victoria Lodge, No. 26.— Meets second Thursday in each month at Milltown. Henry McAllister, W. M. ; Thomas J. Robinson, Secretary. ^ Saint John Lodge, No. 27.— Meets Thursday on or after each full moon, at Batburst. . Robert H. Dunn, W. M. ; Thomas K. McGinn, Secretary. Lebanon Lodge, No. 28.— Meets Tuesday, on or after each full moon, at Sack- i vllle. Josiah Wood, W. M. ; William Morice, Secretary. Saint Andrew's Lodge, No. 29.— Meets flrst Tuesday in each month, at Freder- icton. Alex. Burchill, W. M. ; Robert Gowan, Secretary. Saint Martins' Lodge, No. 80.— Meets flrst Monday in each month, at St. Martins, St. John County. James Rourke. W, M. : William E. Skilleu, Secretary. Carleton R.CA. Chapter, No. 47— Pvegistry of Scotland.— Meets third Wednesday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. Freeman^ W. Wisdom, Prin- cipal Z : T. Nfsbet Robertson, Scribe E, New Brunswick R. A. Chapter,— Meets en the first Thursday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. Henry Duffell, Principal Z.; David 8, Stewart, Scribe E. Union R. A. Chapter No. 84— Registry of Scotland.— Meets on the fourth Tues- day in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Carleton. J. Henry Leonard, Principal Z. ; Charles Ketchum, Scribe £. \ y ii 187 ! Fl I Fre< M ate ' Sa at Si B( El in e) Nisi Ui each Goo I G' I Masi i Grai ; N« ; in F< 'ryD Ca letoi M( ' Ord( 88'^, S0V€ on t Tt D. R Pr nesd Joht vinci Ch Com tish Febr Nisb' Co Coui Soott Febr der; Th land. Tuly, Ha of Ei July, Su; Re SS*, ! Dr wick OFPI Al Ja Jo W Gi U. P. Jo Jo J. F. Lftwton, AlezMuUrft Workf, Saint Jolui) N. B. [1875. , iie Masonic > :ary. . ' he Masonic un, at Dor- j [i Andrews. ! 'rederictou. nt Steplien. , at the Ma- 1 secretary. Ion, King's | onth, at the i etary. ' li, at "Wood- ' I int George. | 1, at Hamp- 1 Mills, Saint \ lllsborough. ill Moon, at ^ jtary. \ . month, at I Chatham. he Masonic 1, Se-^retary. i t Salisbury, ' at Sussex, retary. onth, at the , Secretary, ton. Irwin at Shediac. : i moon, at y- t Milltown. 1 moon, at iry. ion, at Sack- 1 , at Freder- St. Martins, tary. Wednesday sdom, Prin- ih month, at 8. Stewart, Durth Tues- d, Principal / \ / J. Chalone r presents hi« thanks to t he pu blic for past favors. ODD FELLOWS. Fredericton K. A. Chapter.— Meets on the third Wednesday in each month, at Fredericton Mount Lebanon K. A. Chapter. — Meets on the third Wednesday in I'aeh month, at Chatham. Saint Stephen R. A. Chapter.— Meets on the second Wednesday in each month, at Saint Stephen. Botsford It. A. Chapter.— Meets on the third Monday in each month atMoncton. Encampment of Saint John K. T. and K. M.— Meets on the second Wednesday in eacU month, at the Masonic llall. Saint John. Edwin J. Wetmore, E. C. ; T. Nisbet Bobertson, Secretary. Union DeMolay Encampment K. T. & K. M.— Meets on the fourth Thursday in each month, at the Masonic Hull, Saint John. 1). It. Munro, Commander ; A. D. Goodwin, Registrar. Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters.— Meets annually in August, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. D. B. Munro, M. P. Grand Master; A. D. Goodwin, Grand Becorder. New Brunswick Council Boyal and Select Masters.- Meets on the fourth Friday in February, May, August, and November, at the MasonicHall,Baint John.— Hen- ry Duifell, Master ; Peter Campbell, Becorder. Carleton Council Royal and Select Masters.- Meets at the Masonic Hall, Car- leton.— John V. Ellis, Master ; Andrew F. Andrews, Becorder. McLeod Moore Conclave, No. 18, of the Imperial, Ecclesiastical, and Military Order of Knights of the Red Cross of Rome and Constantine. Robert Marshal], 88", Inspector General for the Province of New Brunswick ; D. B. Munro, SS", Sovereign; A. D. Goodwin S2% Beglstrar. Meets at the Masonic Hall, St. John, on the fourth Thursday in each month. The Union De-Molay Sanctuary of Knights of the H. 8. Registry of England. D. R. Munro, 88«, Sov. ; A. D. Goodwin, 82=, Beglstrar. Provincial Grand Lodge of the Boyal Order of Scotland— Meets first Wed- nesday in February, May, August, and November, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John— B. Lester Peters, Proviticlal Grand Master; T. Nisbet Bobertson, Pro- vincial Grand Secretary. Chapter of Bose Croix, 18*, of New Brunswick, on the Eegistry of the Supreme CouncU of Scotland of the 88* and last degree of the Ancient and Accepted Scot- tish Bite. Meets at the Masonic Ilall, Saint John, on the first Wednesday in February, May, August, and Noveipber. Bobert T. Clinch, 82°, M. W. S.; T. Nisbet Bobertson, 80*,Secretary. Consistory of. K.*. H.*. of New Brunswick, on the Eegistry ot the Supreme Council of Scotland of the 88<^ and last degree of the Ancient and Aoccepted Scottish Bite. Meets at the Masonic Hall, Saint John on the first Wednesday in February, May, August, and November. Bobert T. Clinch, 82'', Grand Comman- der; T. Nisbet Robertson, 80", Grand Secretary. The Moore Chapter of Sov. P. of Eoso Croix H. R. D. M. 18®, Registry of Eng- land. Meets at Masonic Hall, Saint John, every fourth Friday in Jannary, April, Tuly, and October. D. R. Munro, 30«, M. W. 8. ; D. G. Smith, 82°, Registrar. Harrington Sovereign Consistory, 82<», 8. P. R. S., on the Registry of the S. 0. of England and Wales. Meets at Masonic Hall, Saint John, in January, April, July, and Oct. Robert Marshall, 83°, Commander; A. I). Goodwin. 32°, Beglstrar. Supreme Council (under England) for New Brunswick.— Robert Marshall, 83«*. . Representatives for Supreme Council (A. and A. Bite). England.— D. D. Munro, 83°, 8. G. I. G. ; James Dcmvi'.le, 33°, S. G. I. G. ; H. W. Chrsholm, 88*^, 8. G. L G Dr. J.C. Hatheway, 1S°, Grand Superintendent Royal Arch Masonry Ncav Bruns- wick— for Canada. INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FELLOWS. OFFICERS OF THE B. W. QRAND LODGE OF THE LOWER PROVINCES OF B. N. A. Alexander Robertson, M. W. Grand Master, Saint John, N. B. James E. Geldert, It. W. D. Grand Master, Truro, N. S. John Irving, R. W. Grand Warden, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. W. Kilby Diraock, R. W. Grand Secretary Treasurer, St. John, N. B. Gilbert Murdoch, R. Yi. Grand Chaplain, Saint .fohn, N. B. R. B. Emerson, R. W. Grand Marshal, Saint John, N. B. P. J. Chisholni, R. W. Grand Conductor, Truro, N. S. John Pringle, R. W. Grand Guardian, Pictou, N. S. John Dryden, R. W. Grand Herald, Westville, N. S. h I; il 3. V. tawton, Saw Manufacturer, Saint John, N. B, Chaloner's Drng EstabliBhment was originated in : 14, 118 TEHPKRANCE. [1875. NEW BBUN8WICK LODGES, I. O. 0. P. Pioneer Lodge, No. 9, meets at Odd Fellows Hall, No. i>5 Germain Street, St. John, N. B., every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. i Beacon Lodge, No. 12, meet at Odd Fellow's Hall, every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Victoria Lodge, No. IS, Fredericton, N. B. Night of meeting, Mon> day, at 8.80 o'clock. Peerless Lodge, No. 19. — Meets Wednesday evening, Odd Fellows' Hall, St. John, N. B. MiLiCETE Encampkent, No. 11.— Second Thursday in each month. Odd Fellows' Hall, St. John, N. B. The next Annual Communication of the R. W. Grand Lodge, L. P. B, N. A., will be held al Charlottetown, P. E. L, fd Tuesday in,Aug., 1875. BBtlTISH TEMPLARS. MOST WORTHY GRA.ND LODGE— Officers for 1874-75. M. W. G. Chief Templar, D. C. Frazer, Ksq., New Glasgow, N. S. Vice, Miss Juha Merritt, Saint John, N. B. Secretary, Rev. A. M. Phillips, Coburg. Ont. Treasurer, J. W. Morrison. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Lecturer, George E. Foster, Fredericton, N. B. Counsellor, Thomas B. Smith, Saint John, N. B. I Chaplain. Rev. Aquilla Lucas, Charlottetown, P. E. L • i Financier, Robert Martin, Sidney, C. B. i Recorder, E. P. Flewelling, Halifax, N. 8. i Marshal, J. R. Pidgeon, Indian town, N. B. Deputy Marshal, Miss A. A. Gosline, Smith's Creek, N. B. | Inner Guard, Thomas H. Forbes, Pictou, N. S. \ Outer Guard, George Graham, New Glasgow, N. S. J'ast Chief, John Palmer, Gag'etown, N. B. ' The next Annual Session will be held at New Glasgow, on the last j Friday in August, 1875. WORTHY GRAND LODGE OF NEW BRUNSWICK— Officers 1874-75. j G. G. Chief Templar, George E. Foster, Fredericton. •' Vice, James Watts, Woodstock. i Secretary, R. T. Babbit, Gagetown. \ Treasurer, John McLauchlan, Saint John, \ Lecturer, W. S. Thompson, Deer Island. i Counsellor, W. P. F.ewelling, Clifton. i Chaplain, Rev. D. I. Welmore, Clifton. j Financier, J. A. Thompson, Woodstock. j Recorder, Orran Smith, Rusagornis. ! Marshal, James McKay, >L P. P., Pennfield. j Deputy Marshal, Miss A. A. Gosline, Smith's CreeK. Inner Guard, Henry Smith, Deer Island. j Outer Guard, W. W. Thompson, Fairhaven. Pait Chief, Rev. Thomas Todd, Su-sex. The next Annual Session is to be held at St. Stephen, Charlotte County, m the third week of July, 1875. i PRIMARY LODGES. ! Victoria Lodge, No. 1, meets every Wednesday evening at Sussex Corner. Saint .Tohn Lodge, No. 2, meets every Monday evening at the Tem- perance Hall, King street, St. John. Degree meetings 2d Monday of each month. \ / J and Thursday Mornings, at 8 o'clock. . jgyThrough Tickets, at a reduced rate, can be procured at the 6e neral Ticket Office, Eastern Express Office, 86 Prince William Street. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. . ST. JOHN TO HALIFAX. General Superintendent — Lewis Carvell, Esquire, Moncton, N. B. R. Luttrell, Superintendent Central and Western Division, Moncton. J. J. Wallace, Auditor, General Passenger Agent, Moncton, N. B. Tliomas Foot, Accountant. U.'A. Whitney, Mechanical Superiatendent. Alexandar McNab, Engineer. Gavin Raicnie, Trackmaster, Western Division. J. S. Trites, ditto Central Division. W. B. McLellan, ditto Eastern Division. STATIONS. HILBS. DISTANCES, FARES. AND BATES MILES. OF PASSAGE. FARES. 1st. St. John 10.01. 8 Moose Path t Blaek— >t COuaontr's. 1876.] RAILWAY. 128 Pictoa Landing.. $5.86.| New Glasgow .... 5.74. Stellarton 5. 63. Hopewell . . . Glengary . . . West Riyer. Rirersdale.. Valley. Brookfield • • • • • • • • • 4 5.62. 5.49. ft.89. 5.27. 5.11. P.17. 8.91 3.82 3.79 3.76 8.66 8.60 8.52 .3 41 3.45 Stewiacke ♦fi.»i. |8.64 Sbubeuaoadie .... 6.4^% n g^ Elmsdale 5.C5. o^ Enfield 6.69. 8.781 Wellington 5.68. 8.79 Windsor Junction 6.82. 8.88 Bedford 5.00. 8.95 Halifax 6.00. 4.00 Gommutation Tickets of tteentr five passages, at one first class fare. Season tickets are also issued. Return Tickets bt one and a half first class fare, good to return day after issue, excepting to Halifax, which are good for four days. During the Summer, Steamers, running from Shediao, in connection with the European and North American Railway, convey passengers and freight to the northern portion of New Brunswick ; to Canada and Prince Edward Island. Consolidated European and North American Railway. raOM SAINT JOHN WB8TWABD. M. H: Angell, Superii^tendent. H. D. McLeod, Assistant Superin^ent. This Railway runs from Garleton, St. John, N. 6., to Bt. Croix River— the boundary oetween New Brunswick and Maine— where it connects with the European and North American Railway of Maine, making daily connection, all rail, with Portland, Bangor, Boston, Danville Jnnotion, Montreal, Ac. Connections are made at McAdam Junction witii New lirunswiok and Canada Railway for St. Andrews, St. Stephen, Woodstock, and Houlton ; and at Saint Croix with Maine Division European and North American Railway tor Bangor, Portland, Boston, Ac ST. JOHN TO ST. CBOZX. Miles. Stations. Fares. iMiles. Stations. Fares. Princess Street Ferry, .... |0.00 851 Enniskillen $1.25 Ot CarletOTi 8188* Hoyt 1.86 6i South Bay 80 — Sutton 85 m Grand Bay 45 15* Westfield. 60 19# Nerepis.. 70 25* Welsford 90 291 Clarendon 1.05 88 Gaspereanx 1.15 Saint John to Bangor, •« Portland. «*. Boston, 4U Blissville 1.45 46 Fredericton Junction 1.60 49* Tracy 1.75 6li Cork 2.15 66* Harvey 2.85 76* Masaguadavic 2.70 85* McAoam Junction 3.00 91 St. Croix 8.20 . . 15.40 . 7.00 . . 8.00 DISTAKOBS. MILB3. St. John to Woodstock, 185 Houlton 182 St. Andrews 128 St. Stephen 121 « MILBS. St. John to Bangor, 206 " Portiand, 840 *' Boston, 448 « Montreal,.... 688 h v. ZawWHi Iftw MaaulMfewtr, GonMr JTwfh mmL €l«org»4trttli» 11 - -.-1 y Ohaloner'i Hair Invlgor>tor rettwet ^ hwJthy condition. 1 i 1 ) 't 1 i 124 pAriiWAT. , 1876. • If MILES. From Baw^** ^- 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, 12.6 •• Milford 18.4 " Costigan 18.8 " Greenbush 28.0 " Olamon 26.7 VRBDERICTON MILB8. FARES. Fredericton $0.00 RICAK RAILWAY OF MAINE. From Bangor Passadumkeag, Enfield, " Lincoln, " Lincoln Centre Winn " Mattawamkeag " Kingman, ** Bancroft " Danforth '* Jackson Brook " Lambert Lake, " Vanceboro, . . . . TO ST. JOHN. MILES. 14 Russagornis 19 Three Tree Creek HILBS. . 81.0 . 85.0 . 44.7 ,. 46.8 . 65.5 ,. 68.0 . 66.0 . 79.0 . 88.0 ,. 98.0 ..109.0 .114.0 FAHBS ..$0.56 . 70 . 70 . 3.00 3HES. Fares. .11.25 .. 1.25 . 1.50 . 1.50 .. 1.75 .. 1.75 . 2.00 . 2.00. ..2.o(y' .. 2.00 . 2.00 Fares. .$1.25 . 1.25 . 1.25 . 1.50 .. 1.50 . 1.75 .. 1.75 . 2.00 . 2.00 .. 2.00 . 2.00 .. 2.00 $1.85 8.00 8.00 2.85 i'l P- re Fi 1 Salamanca 10 L 6 Glazier 24 22 Fredericton Junction 10 Waaais 40 64 St. John >A RAILWAY AND BRANC lOND AND WOODSTOCK. Miles, stations. 41 Cranberry C NEW BRUNSWICK AND CANAE ST. STEPHEN TO RICHU Miles. Stations. , Fares. Saint Stephen fO.OO 6 Maxwell t 25 46 Hall's Siding 51 Deer Lake 8 Moore's Mills 2.«! 10 Baillie 50 57 Canterbury 62 Scott's 15 Meadows 60 19 Watts Junction 75 67 Eel River 21 Lawrence 75 72 Wickham 26 Barber Dam 1.00 80 Toby Guzzle 1.00 75 Debec Junction 78 McKenzie c 85 Mo Adam J auction.. 1.25 86 Maudsley 1.25 ST. ANDREWS TO RICH* Miles. Stations. Fares. St. Andrews $0.00 5 Chamcook 25 80 Richmond 86 Woodstock [OND AND WOODSTOOK. Miles. Stations. 45 Maudsley . 49 Cranberry 54 Hall'sSiding 69 Deer Lake ( 1 11 Bartlett's 25 .1 18 Waweig 25 15 Roix Road 60 65 Canterbury 70 Scott's < 19 Hewitt's 50 20 Rolling Dam 50 24 Dumbarton 75 75 Eel River, 80 Wickham 27 Watts Junction , 75 88 Debec J unct'ou 86 McKeuzie 29 Lawrence 75 j 1 84 Barber Dam 1 .00 88 Richmond 88 Toby Guzzle* *•• 1.00 94 Woodstock 48 McAdam Junction 1.25 FAE From Fredericton to McAdani, « «' St. Stephen, " " St. Andrews, • " Woodstock, IBS. •1 't Sftwi of »U Und iiu^« ftt the Alexandra Works. • ^^^^ ^Ml, '~' Chaloner'8 Indelible Ink— can't be washed out. UILB8. . 81.0 . 85.0 . 44.7 . 46.8 . 55.5 . 68.0 . 06.0 . 7P.0 . 8S.0 . 98.0 .109.0 .114.0 1875.] NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. 126 From (( <4 <( l( Carleton E X if PAQK. Astronotnicttl By mbola 10 Auctioneers, 41) Board of Trade A4 Hourd of Health 114 Hoard of Works, 80 Baptist Cliurcli 89 Baptist II. Missionary Board,.. 00 Baptist Kducatiun Society, l>2 Banks, 98 Barristers and Attorneys, 81 Bransh Pilots, 49 British Templars, 118 Calendar Pages 88-48 Canada, Dominion of 78 Commissioner!* Water Supply,.. 54 Church Calendar, 20 City of St. John 49 City and County of St. John, .... f fi County of Albert, 60 •' Carleton Gl " Charlotte, 62 " Gloucester, 68 " Kent, 04 *' King's 65 " . Madawaska, 67 Northumberland, 68 Queen's, 69 Restigouche, 70 Sunbury, 71 Victoria^ 72 Westmorland, 78 York, 75 Courts 80 Customs, &c 93 Church of England 86 Catholics, Roman, 89 Church of Scotland 87 Congregational Church, 90 Christians or Disciples of Christ, 91 Consuls and Agents, 115 Collectors of Slippage,. . .• 50 Dominion Finance Department, 97 Dominion Buildings Board, 99 Dominioa Tariflf, 99 Diocesan Church Society, 87 Executive Council, 79 Eclipses for 1875, 18 Equation of Time, 18 Excise Duties, 113 Fish Market Dues, 29 Fire Department * . . . . 53 Free Baptist Church, 93 Free Baptist Education Society. 94 Female Reform Society, 54 Falls, ^o'ing through, 51 Fredericton, Corporation of, ... , 76 General Public Hospital, ....... 114 i< I'AOK. Harbour Muster's Fees, 27 Hackney Coach Fares, 61 Holidays, Public 21 House of Assemble, 79 Hospitals and Asylums 118 Immigration Department, 99 Intercolonial Uailway, 122 Light Houses 21 Lancaster, Parish of, > 69 Legislative Council, 79 Lunatic Asylum 114 Mcchivnics' Institute, f i Madras School, ...;.... 9' Ma ynlc 11. Militia 125 Mt. Allison Wesley an Ed. Ins.,. 98 Officers of the Crown 80 Officers Baptist Convention, .... 90 Officers Orange Association,. . . .120 Odd Fellows, L 0., 117 Public Porters 82 Portland, Town of, 58 Presbyterian Church 78 Provincial Board of Education,. 02 Post Office, 94 Postage^ 95 Post Omce, Money orders, 97 Police Department, 51 Port Wardens, 49 Rates of Pilotage,. 26 Rates of Wharfage, 27 Rates of SUppage, 28 Rates of Ancnorage, 29 Kates of Ferriage 82 Rates of Cartage, 80 Rates at Weighing Machines, ... 29 Ref. Presbyterian Church, 87 Societies 52 Society, Continental and Church 52 Sons of Temperance, 119 St. John Building Society,.... 55 St. Andrew's Society, 52 St. Patrick Society 52 Simonds, Parish of, 58 St. Martins, Parish of. 59 Staff of the Army 125 Stamp Duties, 118 Surveyors of Lumber 50, 58 Steam Communication, 121 Templars of Honor; 119 Time Ball, 127 Top Wharfage 27 Tolls — Suspension Bridge, 82 To Is— Market, 29 University of New Brunswick, . . 92 Wesleyan Methodist Church, ... 88 Weather Table 127 OroM'Cut ft&d Hand Saw* made at the Alexandra Works. / / —J-* PAOK, 27 61 21 70, 118| 99 1221 21 69 79 ....114 .... fi if .... r I ....11. ....126) 18... 98 .... 80 .... 90 ....120| ...117] /: ^i/A /i^i- '/ p^.C /^ t f A ^•<0^ / / / ' r * r( I .V \%f /i