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TOOETHER WITH A LARGE AMOUNT OF GENERAL INTELLIGENCE, RAILWAY, TELEGRAPH, AND POST OFFICE REGULATIONS, RELIGIOUS STATISTICAL INFORMATION, WITH MANY OTHER MATTERS OF PUBLIC AND PROVINCIAL INTEREST. iiroLUOiNa A BUSINESS CITY DIRECTORY, PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK; > * MAKING IT WELL CALCULATED FOR A lIrGE CIRCULATION A.8 A. POPULAR AND USEFUL FAMILY ALMANACK. :. i • •>- -v. >- >. -V V -V ->. -V -\. 'i. VN. ■>-■« - VOLUME III VX X-W "V- "V X A, X -V, -V, ^, A. X "V, 'V. - V^ •>- '^. "V- "V. •* HALIFAX, N. S: -v.sj'^s. Published under the sanction op the Eastern British American Conference. ftmm iiii''-«i**'''Ti'»«*< --»^»«gt. l i l. la'J IlM fn i t P T? /liisaa. CHRONOLOGICAL ERAS AMD CYCLES. CHRONOLOOICAL ERAS. The year 1861 is the 6574th of the Julian Period, and the S«21-22nd of the Jewish Era. The year 1278 of the ]4k)hnmniodan Era, or the ora of the fiegira, begins on die »tli 1lu\ 1 nelt. aad rah it with dry bread. | 9 up li I If properly done, the curtains will look nearly as well as at first; and if the i fl ' each 1 oolor be not light, they will not require washing for years. 9 they i Fold in laige parcels, and put oareftiUy by. I^ 1 what I While the ftimiture remains up, It should be preserved from the sun and air as ! jm nc8t ! machas possible, which injure delicate colurs; and the dust maybe blown oil j H twel' 1 with bellows. | B but ( ^M as H abuii <( Last Quarter, 3rd day, 9li. 4lm., Kvcning. # New Moon, 10th day, llh. I3m., Evening. 1> First Quarter, 19i}i day, 3li. 46nK„ Morning. O Full Moon, 26th day, Oh. 51m., Evening. | iX^^t TV « 1 1 • £ ^M Iiaiif •a 1 1 4 HOLIUAYS, SUN. )f tlm app. J ■ 1 1 ANNlVKKSAttlKS, dcC. Decl'n. South. Rise Set Eqna. 1 add to 1 "Ts: Circtimcision. b C^ ^ 22°.'>9'27" 7 394 21 4m2s 2 w. ^ perigee, 4h. ev. 22 54 7 7 394 21 4 3f> J9 2 s S Th. Expect 22 48 19 7 38 4 22 4 58 H 4 F. a 22 43 5 7 38 4 22 5 2r! ^1 5 Sa. storm ^ 22 3 a 23 7 374 23 5 52 mm 5 6 SU. Epiphany. Authoram com. pr bk. 1348. C»ld 22 28 14 7 364 24 6 19 9 7 M. 22 20 39 7 36i4 24 6 45 i ^M 8 T«. ? d C 22 12 37 7 354 25 7 10 ^^^^M 9 W. '" \- 22 4 9 7 3414 26 7 35 10 Th. Clear and 21 55) 15 7 34|4 26 8 H 1 10 11 F. I^ng of Netherlands award on 21 4a 56 7 3314 21 8 2.S 9 ': 11 12 Sa. Bound'y question, 1831. ^ in nph.'ai 36 W 7 32 4 28 8 48 ■g ! 12 13 SU. Ist Sun. aft. EpiphanT^ co/rf 21 26 1 7 314 29 9 9 al 13 14 H. 13 Old New Yearns Day. 21 15 26 7 30!4 30 9 31 ^M 14 1& Tu. Bavlo of Corunua, ISO'a. 21 4 27 7 30 4 SO 1 9 521 H 16 W. 20 53 4 7 29 4 31 10 13 i ^H 16 1 17 Th. € apogee Ui.CY. j^O 41 17 7 284 3210 33 ^B 18 P. ' |20 29 7 7 274 3310 52 ^H ^^ • 19 Sa. Snov}^ I20 16 33 7 264 3411 10 ^H 19 20 SU. 2nd Sun. after Epiphany, and 20 a 37 7 25 4 3511 2« 4 3dll 44 4 37 12 ^^^^H 21 M. stoiin}f. 19 50 18 7 24 22 Ttt. Australia coloniaed, 1788. $ d <[ ;19 30 37 7 23 ^H , 22 23 W. 19 ^2 3& 7 22 4 3812 15 ^H 24 Th. Conversioix of St. Paul. 19 8 11 7 20 4 4012 30 ^m 25 t> Prinoess Royal marriicd 185^. 18 5.3 26 7 19 4 41 12 4& ^m 26 Sa. Sunday Schools established, 1790. \8 38 21 7 18 4 42 12 56 ^m 27 SU. Scptnagesima Sunday. Storm}f^ 18 22 55 7 17 4 43|l3 8 l^m 28 M. weatliev. \S X 10 7 16 4 44113 19. ^H i 28 29 Tu. a p«yigce, eh. inarn. ,r .. 17 51 5 7 14 4 4««|13 30 4 47113 39 ^H 30 W. 29 George III. died 182ft. ♦ 17 34 40 7 13 Wm l"^^ 81 m. 17 i7 5.V 7 12 4 4813 48 I U ^^ _ ^ ■ 18G1.] JANUARY 81 Days. and air as THE PaRMKR'R FRfF.Nn. To MA' : Urns Lat PRnpcTUALLV.— Hcmia will Iny perpetually If ireuted In the f >llu\viiig iniiiiiier: — Koep no roosters (oocks): give the hens fresh meat, chopped up like Buusa^e meat, once a day ; a very smuU portion, say h ilf an ounoe a day to ench hen, during the winter, or ft-ora the time insects disappear in the fall till they appear a^ain in tlio aprin{;. Never allow an egg to remain In the nest for what are called " nest okks." When the roosters do not run with the hens, and no nest eg^B are loft in the nt^st, the hens will not cease laying after the production of twelve or flfleen egas, as they always do when roosters and nest eggs are allowed ; but continue 1 -yluK perpetually. 1 he only reason why hens do not lay in winter as freely as in summer, is the want of animal food, which they gQi In summer In abundance, in the form of insects. Men are never more offended than when their veracity is suspected. \ .t^f" For High Water at Cape, Sable add 80m., to time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. U. M O 1^ MOON. HIGH WATER. Declination. Rises. South. Sets. w Hali- fax. Wind- sor. St Jno. St Jno. N. B. N. F. 1 N. 5027'24" 10 13 3 36 9 16 , SI 10 18 1 3 2 5 9 17 2 S. 42 13 11 23 4 26 10 39 ^ .QH 1 4 41 3 46 10 3 6 49 41 tnoin. 5 15 11 2 ny 11 45 4 25 3 30 10 44 4 12 3.5 44 37 6 4 11 31 -^ cv. 55 5 35 4 40 11 54 5 17 40 58 , 1 54 6 56 11 58 -^2 4 6 44 5 49 el 3 6 21 46 10 ' 3 10 7 51 ov. 34 ml 3 30 8 10 7 15 2 29 7 24 33 52 4 27 8 49 1 11 ml 4 52 9 32 8 37 3 50 8 25 51 29 5 14 9 48 2 i vy 5 53 10 33 9 38 4 52 9 25 34 36 6 29 10 46 3 3 Vf: 6 54 11 .34 10 39 5 53 10 23 48 36 7 6 11 43 4 16 Vf 7 36 ev. 16 11 21 6 35 11 20 46 58 7 43 cv. 36 5 29 "» 8 18 1 «v. 5 7 17 12 16 47 24 8 14 1 25 6 47 ■sa. 8 49 1 29 34 7 48 13 12 7 57 8 46 2 10 34 H 9 21 2 1 I 6 8 20 14 7 4 44 9 8 2 53 8 35 Y^ 9 53 2 33 1 38 8 52 • 1.5 1 51 3 9 30 3 34 9 38 H 10 26 3 6 2 11 0-25 16 N. 3 22 8 9 47 4 13 10 40 T 11 1 3 41 2 46 10 17 8 25 28 10 5 4 53 11 41 T 11 36 4 16" 3 21 10 35 18 13 10 5 10 27 5 35 morn. 8 morn. 5 5 4 10 11 24 19 17 26 34 10 50 6 20 45 H 25 5 53 4 58 mom. 20 21 4 9 11 23 7 7 1 50 H 1 13 7 7 6 12 12 21 23 50 16 11 56 7 58 55 n 2 27 8 21 7 26 1 26 22 25 31 13 ev. 47 8 52 4 n 3 41 9 28 8 33 2 40 23 25 54 4 1 38 9 48 4 .-9 n 4 48 10 35 9 40 3 47 24 24 49 48 2 49 10 46 5 58 G 5 55 11 22 10 27 4 54 25 22 16 26 4 11 42 6 41 G 6 42 morn. 11 14 5 40 26 18 20 37 5 17 morn. 24 <0 7 29 9 11 51 6 28 27 13 16 48 6 35 37 7 55 Si 8 6 46 mom. 7 5 28 7 24 47 7 51 1 30 8 25 Si 8 43 1 23 28 7 42 29 I 7 2 9 8 2 20 8 48 Vf 9 1 1 41 46 8 30 S. 5 13 26 10 27 3 10 9 12 Vfi 9 32 2 12 1 17 8 31 31 11 14 23 11 42 4 1 9 35 Vf ,10 33 3 13 2 18 9 32 8 FEBRUARY, Second Month. [1861. 1 I THE FAMILY FRIEND. Makiho Beds.— Close or press bedsteads are ill adapted for young persons or invalids; when their use is unavoidable, the bed-clothes should be dinplnued every morning, and left for a short time before they ore shut up. The windows of bed- rooms should be kept open for some hours every day, to carry off the effluvia from the bed-clothes ; the bed should also be shaken up, and the clothes spread about, In which state the longer they remain, the better. The bod being made, the clothes should not be tucked in at the sides or foot, as that prevents any farther purification taking place, by the cool air passing through them. A warming pan should be chosen with holes in the lid. About a yard of moder' ately-sized iron chain, made red-hut and put into the pan, is a simple and excellent substitute for coals. H Last Quarter, 2nd day, 5li. 46ni., Morning. 9 New Moon, 9tli day, .3li. SOni., Evoninp-. D First Quarter, 17th day, 8li. Gni., Evening. O I^^ull Moon, 25th, Oh. 29ni., Morninj;. • ja S i SUN. ii 1 ft HOLIDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, »\tC. i:.^ Ded'n. South. Rise Sot II 1 F. Expert 17° 0'56" 7 11 4 49 13 56 2 Sa. 9 in ft 16 43 36 7 10 4 50 14 3 3 SU. Sexapesima Sunday. rain. 16 26 7 8 4 52 14 9 4 M. 3rd, Wilkes expelled House of Cora. 16 8 5 7 7 4 53 14 15 5 Tu. 1769. 15 49 54 7 5 4 55 14 19 6 W. 15 31 27 7 4 4 56 14 23 7 Th. ? c5 a 15 12 44 7 3 5 57 14 26 8 F. Mary Q. of Scots behead«;d 1587. 14 53 45 7 1 4 59 14 29 9 Sa. Bishop Hooper burnt, 1555. Fair 14 34 32 7 5 14 30 10 SU. Shrove Sunday. 14 15 4 58 5 2 14 31 11 M. weather. 13 55 21 6 57 5 3 14 31 12 Tu. 10th, Queen Victohia mar. 1840. 13 35 25 6 55 5 5 14 30 13 \v. Ash Wednesday. 13 15 16 6 54 5 6 14 29 14 Th. St. Valfentine's Day. ^ anp. 7h. ^ d < [morn. 12 54 53 6 52 5 8 14 26 15 F. 12 34 19 6 51 5 9 14 23 16 Sa. National Debt commenced 1.500. 12 13 32 6 50 5 10 14 20 17 SU. 1st Sunday in Lent. Expect 11 52 34 6 48 5 12 14 15 18 M. 17 Battle of Eupatoria, 1855. 11 31 25 6 47 5 13 14 10 14 4 19 Tu. rain or s.^ow. n 10» 5 6 46 5 14 2U W. 10 48 35 6 44 5 16 13 57 21 Th. 10 26 55 6 42 5 18 13 50 22 F. Washington bom 1732. 10 5 5 6 41 5 19 13 42 23 Sa. U d a 9 43 6 6 40 5 20 13 33 24 SU. 2nd Sunday in Lent. Fine 9 20 59 6 38 5 22 13 24 25 M. Napoleon escaped from Elba, 1815. 8 58 43 6 37 5 23 13 14 26 Tu. ( Perigee 9h. morn. 8 36 18 6 35 5 25 13 4 27 W. Th. weather. 8 13 47 6 34 5 26 12 53 28 <;., vi 1 7 51 8 6 32 5 28 12 42 1801.] FEBRUARY i!8 Days. 9 THB PARMER'S FRIRNP. ExoELLiNT Method or Riabino Calvbs.— I'ul Bome water on the Are, neftrly the quantity that the calf can drink. When it boils, throw into it one or two bandttfUl of oatmeal, and Buffer the whole to i oil fur a minute. Then BuRbr It to cool until new-milk-warm. Then mix with it one or two quarts of milk that has Btood twelTo hours, and has been skimmed : stir the whole and give it to the calf to drink. At first It is necessary to make the culf drink, by presenting the finger to it, but it soon learns to do so without this help, and will grow incomparably fatter than by the old m«)thod. The economical advantages resulting H'om it are as follows :— According to the old method, the calf intended for slaughter is made to suck for three weeks, and those intended for agriculture, f^om six to eight weeks. Suppose the cow gives only a moderate quantity of milk, the value of it will amount. In three weeks, to nearly the value of the calf. If, on the contntry, we rear a calf according to this method, we oonaume during whe throe weeks only throe quarts of oatmeaL For High Water at Cape Sable odd SOm. to time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B. • § p MOON. HIGH WATER. OS ft Declination. Rises. Souths Sets. In HaU- fax. Wind StJno. sor. N. B. StJno. N. F. 1 S. 16034' 53" morn. 4 53 10 4 11 21 4 1 3 6 10 20 2 20 55 52 41 5 37 10 23 m ev 33 5 13 4 18 11 32 3 24 1 13 2 32 6 44 11 12 / 1 45 6 25 5 30 ev 44 4 25 39 36 3 24 7 42 oven. / 3 13 7 53 6 58 2 12 5 25 46 38 4 20 8 39 44 / 4 41 9 21 8 26 3 40 6 24 25 56 3 15 9 36 1 57 Vf 5 35 10 15 9 20 4 34 7 21 48 11 5 49 10 29 3 5 Vf 6 30 11 10 10 15 5 29 8 18 8 26 6 24 11 18 4 12 m 7 7 11 47 10 52 6 6 9 13 43 9 6 53 ev 4 5 6 m 7 45 ev 25 11 30 6 44 10 8 48 3 7 33 47 6 I H 8 16 56 ev. 1 7 15 11 3 37 10 7 38 1 29 7 13 H 8 51 1 31 36 7 50 12 N. 1 37 25 7 42 2 9 8 2G « 9 21 2 1 1 6 8 20 13 6 45 7 8 7 2 51 9 29 T 9 51 2 31 1 36 8 50 14 11 36 15 8 32 3 32 10 32 C|p 10 24 3 4 2 9 9 23 15 16 1 22 8 34 4 14 11 36 T 10 57 3 37 2 42 9 56 16 19 50 27 9 20 5 morn. H 11 44 4 24 3 29 10 43 17 22 52 37 9 55 5 4S 40 8 mom. 5 11 4 16 U 30 18 24 56 1 10 31 6 39 1 43 H 31 6 22 5 27 mom. 19 25 48 .56 11 51 7 33 2 47 n 1 42 7 33 6 38 41 20 25 21 35 el 11 8 29 3 17 n 2 53 8 54 7 59 1 52 21 23 28 35 1 58 9 25 3 47 n 4 14 10 15 9 20 3 13 22 20 11 2 47 10 20 4 50 G 5 35 11 2 10 7 4 34 23 15 37 16 4 6 11 li 5 53 a-X 6 22 11 49 10 54 5 21 24 10 2 31 5^5 mom. 6 21 n 7 9 morn. 11 33 6 8 25 3 47 23 6 45 7 6 49 n 7 48 28 morn. 6 47 26 S. 2 44 8 5 59 7 13 "V 8 28 1 8 13 7 27 27 9 15 53 8 40 1 51 7 37 np 9 1 40 45 8 28 U 52 44 9 16 2 35 7 45 "5 9 30 2 10 1 15 8 29 10 MARCH, Third Month. [1861. THE FAMILY FRIEND. To CLEAN Turkey Carpets.— To revive the color of a Turkey carpet, beat It well with a sticl: ttli the dust is all got out; then, with a lemon or sorrel juice, take out the spots of ink, if the carpet be stained with any; wash it in cold water, and aftorwRixls shake out all the water ttom the threads of the carpet. When it Ik thorouglily dry, rub it all over with the crumb of a hot wheaten loaf; and, if the weather is very fine, hang it out in the op'^u air a night or two. Excess of ceremony shows want of breeding. That civility is best which ex- cludes all superfluous formality. d Last Quarter, 3rd day, 3h 2m., Evening. # New Moon, lltli day, 9h. 23in., Morninj^. D First Quarter, 1 9th day, Hi. 18m., evening. O I'lill Moon, 26th day, lOh. Im., Morning. CO Q_ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ^ o » 00 HOLIDAYS, ANXiy£R£iAK!ICS, J^C. SUN Decl s. & n. N. Rise Set. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. St. David. J. Wesley d. 1791. Em. Nich. 1855, 3rd Sunday in Leat. <{ apo. 8h. ev, Fair 9 stationary. and 5 B &F. Bible Socy, est. 1804. I S i •c a, -^ « o o $ in aph. mi). 4th Sunday in Lent. Expect a Fredcricton procl. free port 1850. storm, Jtilius Civsar ass. b c. 44. ^ 6Q> Inf. Imp. Prince Napoleon b. 1856. 5th Simday in Lent. St. Patrick. Princess Louisa b. 1P48. Snoiv or Sir I. Newton d. 1727. enters cp Spring begins. rain. . Goethe died 1832. Palm Sundav. 24 Q. Elizabeth d. 1603. Changntble ([ Per. 3h. ev. and War declared against Russia 1854. Good Fvidjiy. 29 Chas. Wesley d. 1788. windy. Easter Sunday. 7 5 6 42 19 56 33 9 46 22 59 35 3 12 2 48 2 24 2 1 i 37 1 13 50 26 S. 2 N. 20 44 1 8 1 31 55 18 42 5 3 29 3 52 4 15 22" 30 31 27 17 3 44 21 54 23 50 14 .16 57 16 34 51 9 26 44 57 36 15 51 25 57 25 51 13 31 45 6 31 5 29 6 30 5 30 6 28 5 32 6 27 5 33 6 25 5 35 6 24 5 36 6 22 5 38 6 21 5 39 6 19 5 41 6 17 5 43 6 16 5 44 6 14 5 46 6 13 5 47 6 11 5 49 6 10 5 50 6 8 5 52 6 7 5 53 6 5 5 55 6 3 5 57 6 2 5 58 6 6 5 59 6 1 5 58 6 2 5 56 6 4 5 54 6 6 5 52 6 8 5 51 6 9 5 49 6 11 5 48 6 12 5 46 6 14 5 45 6 15 12 29 12 17 12 11 4 51 10 9 11 37 11 23 11 9 10 54 10 38 10 23 7 51 9 34 9 17 9 8 43 8 25 7 50 31 13 8 7 6 55 6 36 6 6 18 5 41 5 22 5 4 45 27 8 1 2 3 4 5 t 8 9 10 11 il2 13 1861.] MARCH 31 Days. 11 12 29 12 17 12 4 11 51 11 37 11 23 11 9 10 54 10 38 10 23 7 9 51 9 34 9 17 9 8 43; 8 25 8 7 7 50 7 31 7 13 6 55 6 36 6 18 6 5 41 5 22 5 4 4 45 4 27 1 8 THE FARMER'S FRIRNIX To Pbotbot Grain fbom Rath. — An individual of inucli practical experience infurms ub that green "bldbr," deposited in, and about the mows of hay and grain, will prove an effectual preventive against the depredations ot mice and ruts. I hese aninnals are frequently very destructive in their ravages ; and if a remedy so simple and easy of attainment is eRicaciuus, it deserves to be knows and remembered by all. We have long kno'vn that the stalks and leaves of the common mullein will drive rats from their haunts. There is something in the odour of this plant that is as disgusting to their ratships as was the leek to and* en t Pistol— tliey "cannot abide it." To CCHE WoDNDS IK Treeb.— Wounds In trees are best cured by covering them with a coat of common lead paint without turpentine (for turpentine is poison to vegetatiou) in the sun, on a ilne dry day. :^^ Fur High AVater at Cape Sable add 50m. to time of High Water ai Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis, and St. John, N. B. c i; ; Declin.ition. MOON. Rises. South Sets, i^ HIGH WATER. 1 19°41'23"' morn. 2 23 12 57 2 3 25 15 5 1 10 4 25 43 40 2 18 5 24 43 3 5 6 22 24 6 3 53 m 19 1 42 4 23 8 14 51 24 4 54 9 10 7 59 5 16 10 5 4 47 5 39 11 N. G 19 5 58 12 5 4 28 6 16 13 10 9 27 6 37 .u 14 41 13 6 58 15 18 39 31 7 25 16 21 53 44 7 52 17 24 13 8 33 18 25 26 58 9 15 19 25 26 59 10 15 20 24 7 39 11 16 21 21 28 10 ev. 26 22 17 33 1 37 23 12 31 56 1 2 56 24 6 39 55 1 4 1.5 25 !G 43 5 35 l>6 Is. 6 1? 28 6 .^O 27 12 ii3 30 1 8 17 28 17 45 32 9 38 29 21 .54 27 10 23 30 24 31 59 mom 31 25 30 11 8 3 40 4 38 5 37 6 35 7 32 8 25 9 15 10 2 10 46 11 28 ev. 8 48 1 28 2 11 2 55 3 43 4 32 5 24 6 17 7 11 8 5 8 58 9 50 ilO 43 'U 35 I inovii ; 29 j I 26 2 24 3 25 4 26 7 9 10 54 14 5 !10 52 11 54 ev. 57 2 3 3 10 4 13 5 17 6 18 7 20 8 22 9 24 10 29 11 34 morn. 33 1 33 2 20 3 6 3 43 ra la ra / / Vf Vfl 8 Hali- fax. _ 10 20 11 15 ev. 10 1 35 Wind- sor. " StJno. N. B. StJno. N. F. 3 4 5 5 6 m 4 7 8 8 9 10 8 16 5S 41 18 56 23 49 26 3 4 50 6 15 7 40 8 48 9 56 10 38 11 21 11 58^ ev. 36 4 19 4 45 5 11 5 3S o 36 10 6 6 7 7 57 8 44 10 38 11 13 n;!! 40 nimom. n 8 C' 2 G^ 3 — wm / 8 8 9 i -A. ra ni / 52 57 3 1 58 23 49 28 3 3 55 3 29 6 2 43 3 18 3 53 4 4 6 20 48 40 8 32 9 37 10 43 11 41 morn. 38 1 3 1 29 5 55 20 45 53 1 43 10 26 11 3 11 41 ev. 8 34 11 ev. 2 3 4 4 5 6 1 1 o 3 3 11 48 23 58 25 3 53 5 45 7 37 8 42 9 48 10 46 11 43 morn. 8 34 9 21 10 14 9 34 7 15 57 40 17 6 55 7 7 22 48 8 25 9 2 9 37 10 12 10 39 11 7 morn. 1 9 2 51 3 56 5 2 6 6 57 7 22 7 48 12 APRIL, Fourth Month. [1861. THE FAMILY FKIEND. To Clean Paint.— Never use a cloth, but take off the dust with a little long, haired brush, after blowing off tlie loose parts with the bellows. With care paint will look well for a long time, if guarded from the influence of the suu. When soiled, dip a sponge or a bit of flannel into soda and water, wash it cff quickly, and dry immediately, or the soda will eat off the color. j When the wainscot requires scouring, it should be done from the top downwards ' and the water be prevented from running on the unclean i arts as much as possi- 1 ble, or marks will be made which will appear after the whole is flnished: One ! person should drj' with old linen as fast as the other has scoured off the dirt, and i washed ofl the soap. | 1 2 3 4 5 6 / 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ii^ B29 iO d Last Quarter, 2nd day, 2h. 10m., morning. New Moon, 10th day, 2h. 4!ra., morning. D First Quarter, 18th day, 2h. 41m., monung. O Full Moon, 24th day, 6h. 9m., morning. • ^ Oi c &> i 1 ft HOLIDAYS, AXNIVEUSAKIES, &C. SUN. Ded'n. North. Rise Set M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. til. iVL. Tu. Prof. AVilsop (iied 1854. Expect Mutiny at Mecrut, 1857. shoivers. Socrates horn B. C. 468. Low Sunday. 9 d C Hudson Bay Com. Estab. 1692. 2nd Bomb. Sebastopol, 1855. ? d ^ Frequent ([ ap. Uh. ev. showers. Catholic Emancipation, 1829. . i^. cS at P HOLIDAYS, ANNI7ERSAK1KS, AC. SUN. Deol'n. North. •Riso Sot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I 11 I 12 113 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2 28 29 30 31 W. Tu. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Prince Arthur b. 1850. C/i" uible 15° 9' 27" Dr. Coke died 1814. wcxitha\ U stationary. 5th Sunday after Easter. 5 Napoleon d. 1821. (f apogee, 3h. morn. Ascension day. I tnc Corpus Christi acts repi d 1S2«. Earl Chatham d. 1778. ? d^^ Sup. 6th Sunday after E.-ister. weather, Jamestown, Va., settled 16U9. Russians bombard. Silistria '54. U d d Dr. Jenner horn 1749. Frequmt Free Ch. estab'd 184:i. Pentecost. situur.rs. 18 Napoleon I. proclmd Emp'r 1804. Lafayette died 1851. d perigee. 2h. ev. Capture of Kertch 1855. wmiher. Queen Victoria bom 1819. Princess Helena bom 1846. Fine Trinity Sunday. weather.. 2000 houses burned in Quebec 1845, Corpus Christi. Dr. Chalmora died 1847. Rain. 15 15 16 |16 |16 16 117 |n il7 17 !l8 18 18 18 19 19 1.^ 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 27 45 2 19 36 53 9 25 41 57 12 27 41 55 9 23 36 49 2 14 26 38 49 10 20 25 7 34 45 40 18 40 44 31 11 4 38 53 49 25 42 38 15 31 26 13 5 35 43 30 30 39 54 48 55 57 34 59 58 57 55 54 53 52 507 497 48'7 4717 45l7 447 437 42^7 4l|7 40,7 39! 7 3817 36;7 3517 34i7 33|7 3217 3117 30:7 29 7 28:7 28 27 26 2, 3 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21! 22 24 25 26 27! 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 34 6 12 19 3 25 3 31 3 35 3 40 3 44 3 47 3 49 3 51 52 53 54 3 53 3 52 3 51 3 49 3 47 3 44 3 40 3 36 32 27 21 3 15 3 8 3 1 2 54 2 46 2 37 '3 32 J3 27 )3 21 )3 15 1 3 8 1 !3 1 •2 54 2 46 ! 2 37 1 18G1.] MAY 31 Days. 15 THE PARMER'S FRIEND. To CTTHE THE Disease in AFPLK-TRBEi.— Brush off the white down, clear off the red stain underneath it, nnd anoint the places infected with a liquid mixture of train oil and Scotch snuff. Bad efpects of Iron Nails on Fruit trees. — It often happens that some of the limbs of fruit trees trained against a wall are blighted and die, while others remain in a healthy and flourishing state. This has hitherto been erroneously attributed to the effects of lightning; but from closer observation, and from several experi- ments, it has been found to arise ft-om the corroding effects of the rnst of the nails and cramps with which trees in this situation are fastened. To avoid this incon- venience, therefore, it requires only to be careftil in preventing the iron from coming In contact with the bark of the trees. All who wi sh to be rich, must spend less than thry earn. ;3^* For High Water at Cape Sable add 50m. to time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B. o a MOON. HIGH WATER. Declination. Rises. South. Sets. 3 Hali- fdX. Wind- sor. StJno. St Jno. N.B. N. F. 1 16°38' 0" 56 5 56 10 56 ts. ev. 37 5 17 4 22 11 66 2 12 8 45 1 21 6 42 ev. 1 •» 1 43 6 23 5 28 ev. 42 3 7 16 25 1 46 7 26 1 6 « 2 49 7 29 6 34 1 48 4 2 13 2 5 8 7 2 7 H 3 45 8 25 7 30 2 44 5 N. 2 51 30 2 24 8 46 3 8 H 4 41 9 21 8 26 3 40 6 7 47 53 2 42 9 26 4 8 qp 5 25 10 5 9 10 4 24 7 12 26 55 3 10 8 5 8 Cjp 6 8 10 48 9 53 5 7 8 16 38 39 3 28 10 52 6 12 T 6 44 11 24 10 29 5 43 9 20 12 10 3 57 11 37 7 17 8 7 20 ev. 11 5 6 10 10 22 5 59 4 34 ev. 26 8 19 « 7 58 38 11 43 6 57 11 24 39 4 5 11 1 16 y 21 H 8 37 1 17 ev. 22 7 36 12 25 12 25 6 5 2 8 10 12 n 9 16 1 56 1 1 8 15 13 24 30 55 7 3 1 11 3 n 9 56 2 36 1 41 8 55 14 22 34 18 8 22 3 53 11 38 2310 38 3 18 2 23 9 37 ; 15 19 27 11 9 14 4 44 morn. Gil 21 4 1 3 6 10 20 16 15 8 10 25 5 34 14 n morn. 4 55 4 11 14 17 10 17 54 11 37 6 22 40 n 15 5 48 4 53 mom. 18 4 40 4 ev.50 7 11 1 7 n 1 8 7 9 6 14 7 19 S. 1 20 11. 2 4 8 I 32 ^^ 2 29 8 30 7 35 1 27 i 20 t 24 37 3 23 8 52 1 56 "V 3 50 9 36 8 41 2 49 121 13 11 19 4 42 9 47 2 24 -TV. 4 56 10 43 9 48 3 55 |22 18 15 2 9 23 6 10 46 2 52 — 6 3 11 32 10 37 5 2 23 22 7 18 11 48 3 35 la 6 52 morn. 11 26 5 51 ,2-i 24 31 53 8 24 mom. 4 18 FU 7 41 21 morn. 6 40 25 25 10 13 9 31 51 5 17 / 8 .12 1 2 7 7 21 26 24 6 14 10 13 1 54 6 17 / 9 3 1 43 48 8 2 27 21 34 16 10 55 2 53 7 27 / 9 47 2 27 1 32 8 46 28 17 55 12 11 22 3 47 8 37 Vf 10 31 3 11 2 16 9 30 29 13 30 22 11 41 4 36 9 50 Vfll 16 3 56 3 1 10 15 30 8 38 1 morn. 5 21 11 ■sK.|ev. 2 4 42 3 47 11 1 131 3 32 31 6 4 ev. 9 ■» 49. 5 29 4 34 11 48 16 JUNE, Sixth Month. [1861.1 TUB FAMILY FRIEND. 1 To Mend Chika.— Mix together equal parts of flne glue, white of eggs, and white of lead, and with it anoint the edges of the article to be mended ; press them together, and when hard and dry scrape off as much of the cement as sticks about ' the Joints The Juice of garlic is another good cement, and leaves no marl( where it has been used. 1 1 To Imitate Oroiti7d Glass.— Rub the glass over with a lump of glazier's putty, ! careAilly and uniformly, till the surface is equally covered. This is an excellent It imitation of ground glass, and is not injured by rain or damp. It is useAil for ; kitchen windows, &c. ! # New Moon 8th day, 9h. 24ni., Morning. . P First Quarter, 15th day, 6h. 2m., Eveninjj. ' O Full Moon, 22nd day, lOh. 9m., Morning. , d Last Quarter, 29th day, lOh. 29ra., Evening. ■ J4 SUN. ►*■. ^ HOLIDAYS, 2 28 1 ANNIVERSARIES, *C. * Decl'n. North. Rise Sets 1 Sa. N. Poussin b. 1594. 22° 5' 50'' 4 26 7 34 2 SU. 1st Sunday after Trinity. 22 13 43 4 25 7 35 2 19 i 3 M. W. HaiTey d. 1 658. D Ap. 6h. even. 22 21 12 4 25 7 35 2 10 : 4 Tu. George III. bom 1738. 22 28 19 4 24 7 36 2 5 W. 22 35 1 4 24 7 36 1 49 6 Th. Battle Stony Creek, 1813. 22 41 20 4 23 7 37 1 38 1 7 F. Momelon captured, 1855. 22 47 16 4 22 7 38 1 27 ; 8 Sa. Chang&iUe ? C5 . 3 6 9 7 8 12 2 5 \ 19 20 56 4 57 9 32 1 34 -i-U 4 27 10 28 9 33 3 26 20 23 49 48 6 7 10 33 2 17 ru 5 48 11 28 10 33 4 47 21 25 7 .32 7 17 11 36 3 37 m 6 47 morn. 11 31 5 36 22 24 43 18 8 3 morn. 3 57 / 7 46 26 morn. 6 45 23 22 43 59 8 49 36 5 8 / 8 17 57 2 7 16 ! 24 19 26 41 9 18 1 34 6 20 Vf 8 49 1 29 34 7 48 25 15 12 50 9 48 2 25 7 29 VT 9 20 2 9 1 14 8 28 26 10 23 10 10 10 3 13 8 38 ta. 10 8 2 50 1 55 9 7 ; 2/ 5 15 2 10 32 3 58 9 44 '» 10 41 3 21 2 26 9 40 i 28 2 8 10 26 4 41 10 50 "» 11 22 4 2 3 7 10 21 1 29 5 4 45 11 12 5 21 11 51 H ev. 3 4 43 3 48 11 2 1 30 9 56 30 11 34 6 2 ev. 52 H 48 5 28 4 33 11 47 18 JULY, Seventh Month. [1861. THE FAMILY FRIEND. ! Tomato Sattce.— CruBh half a dozen, more or less, of very ripe, red tomatoes; i pick out the seeds, and sqnceze the water from them ; put them into a stew-pan, : i with two or three finely-sliced shulots. and a little t,'ravy : Mnimer till nearly dry ; j 1 when add half a pint of brown sauce, and simmer twenty minutes longer; then { rub it through a ttimmy into a clean stew-pan ; searton with Cayenne pepper and j salt, a little glaze, and lemon Juice; simmer a few minutes, and serve. Tarragon ! or Chili vinegar are sometimes added; and sliced onions may be substituted for : the shalots. New Moon, 7tli day, lOli. Oni., Evening. ^ First Quarter, 14th day, lOh. 33m., Evening. O ^'"^1 Moon, 21rit day, 7h. 52n»., Evening. j d Last Quarter, 29th day, 3h. 37m., Evening. j i-S c 8 SUN. B d 1 ^ HOLIDAYS, c:« ^ 1 i ^ w ^ P ANNIVKliSARIIi.S, iC. Docrn. North. Rise Set 1 M. Battle Boyne, 1G90. a "P- Hh. ni. 23° 6' 49" 4 20 7 40 3 30 2 Tu. SirR. Peel, d. 1852. 23 2 31 4 20 7 40 3 42 i 3 W. ^ apogee. 22 57 48 4 21 7 39 3 53 j 4 Th. American Independence. Fair 22 .52 41 4 21 7 39 4 4 j : 5 F. 22 47 10 4 22 7 38 4 15 6 Sa. Boston sett. 1 630. iceather. 22 41 16 4 23 7 37 4 25 7 SU. 6th Snnday after Trinity. 22 34 58 4 23 7 37 4 35 8 M. Great Fire* at Montreal,* 1852. 22 28 16 4 23 7 37 4 44 : 9 Tu. Bay Chaleiirdis. 1534. $ 6 il 22 21 11 4 24 7 36 4 53 10 W. 22 13 43 4 25 7 35 5 2 11 Th. Sc. str. Fox left for Arc. Reg. 1 857. 22 5 51 4 26 7 345 10 12 F. English evacuate Crimea '56. Fme, 21 57 37 4 27 7 33 5 1 8 13 Sa. Havelock's vie. at Futehpore, 1857. 21 49 1 4 27 7 33 5 25 |14 SU. 7th Sunday after Trinity. 21 40 2 4 27 7 33 5 32 1.5 M. St. Swithin. weatlui'. 21 30 42 4 28 7 32 5 38 16 Tu. Nana Sahib def. 1857. ([ per. 4h. ra. 21 20 59 4 29 7 31 5 44 il7 W. Ilavelock retakes Cawpore, 1857. 21 10 54 4 30 7 30' 5 49 18 Th. - 21 28 4 3-1 7 29 5 54 19 F. Trial of Wm. Dove, 1856. 20 49 41 4 32 7 28 5 58 20 Sa. Q.Anne died, 1714. 20 38 32 4 33 7 27 6 2 21 SU. 8th Sunday after Trinity. 20 27 4 4 34 7 26 6 T 22 M. $ gt. Hel. lat. N. * Expect 20 15 14 4 35 7 25 '6 7 23 Tu. 22 Union England & Scot., 1706. 20 3 4 4 3.5'7 25-6 9 1 24 W. Gibraltar taken, 1704. 19 50 34 4 36 7 24 6 10 25 Th. rain. 19 37 45 4 37|7 23:6 U 126 F. Colridge d. 1830. 19 24 35 4 38.7 22|6 U 27 Sa. French Revolution, 1830. 19 11 6 4 39|7 21 6 11 ;28 SU. 9th Sunday aft Triin'ty. d ap. 5h. m. 18 57 18 4 407 20 6 10 29 M. Changeable. H 43 11 4 42 7 18 6 8 30 Tu. Wm. Penn died, 1718. 18 28 46 4 43,7 176 6 |31| vv. , h f ■ ' v.- . 18 14 2 4 44j7 16;6 3 mmmmm 1861.] JULY 31 Days. 19 THE FARMER'S FRIEND. To rsBVENT THB Flt IN TuBMiFB.— From experiments lately made. It has been atoertained that lime Bown by band, or distributed by a machine, is an infallible protection to tumtpn against the ravages of this destructive insect. It should be applied as soon as the turnips come up, and in the same daily rotJition In which they were sown. The lime should be slacked immedlutoly before it Is used, if the air be not sufficiently moibt to render that operation unnecessary. To DBSTBOY WASPS OS Fruit Tbeeb.— Wasps, about the month of July, will be- gin to swarm about the early fruits; and for their dPRtruction, phials should be hung about the branches, half-fllled with honey and water, or with sugar and small-beer. These uhould be emptied and replacetl once In two or three days, otherwise they do not take so well — these little animalB being extremely sagacious, and disliking the appearance of their own species, when dead. For High Water at Cape Halifax. Tide servos same hour at Sable, add 6()in. to time of High Water at Annapolis and St. John, N. B. a o R MOON. HIGH WATER. Declination, i Rises. ! South, Sets. \M Hali- fax. Wind-IStJno. sor. N. 13. StJno. N. F. S. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26!N. 27 28 29 30 31 24 2 46 9 14^24' 29" 18 19 34 21 31 36 23 49 31 25 2 24 25 1 23 42 21 5 17 20 12 37 30 7 13 9 1 23 57 4 32 26 10 17 34 15 32 2 19 5h 36 23 8 24 24 53 29 25 3 20 23 37 51 20 49 16 55 16 29 11 20 55 41 17 37 8 18 1 12 56 15 17 3 25 20 30 15 23 6 46 8 19 12 7 1 3 mom. 6 44 1 7 28 33 8 15 1 6 9 4 1 53 9 54 2 41 10 47 3 42 11 42 4 43 ev. 35 6 1 1 27 7 19 2 17 8 30 3 6 9 41 3 54 10 55 4 43 ev. 10 5 33 1 26 6 26 2 42 7 22 3 51 8 21 5 9 21 6 52 10 22 6 44 11 20 7 17 morn. 7 50 14 8 14 1 5 8 38 1 50 9 7 2 34 9 37 3 15 9 47 3 57 10 1 4 38 10 30 5 21 |11 6 6 111 41 6 54 1 54 2 55 4 5 2 5 57 6 53 7 34 8 16 8 46 9 15 9 41 10 7 10 31 10 56 11 29 morn. 2 52 1 42 cp\ 81 n! n| n 1 2 4 5 5 6 7 8 2 3 5 49 56 8 6 20 7 25 8 30 9 23 10 17 11 29 ev. 41 1 45 2 48 ny 11 Tn?ii m / / ■a. 44 54 4 56 44 53 1 8 28 9 42 10 57 6 16 mom. 12 1 8 2 44 4 20 5 24 28 11 54 28 3 37 6 24 7 34 8 44 9 40 10 36 11 24 ev, 13 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 mIiO 46 cpjll 21 cp ev. 7 8 53 2 4 1 8 2 22 3 37 3 46 3 56 4 52 5 48 7 24 9 10 4 11 8 11 51 j morn. 34 1 8 1 43 2 17 2 51 3 26 4 1 4 47 5 33 6 44 5 6 m 4 8 9 10 11 11 (!V. 1 2 2 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 10 11 morn. 13 29 39 49 45 41 29 18 46 13 27 42 51 1 57 53 29 5 9 13 56 39 er. 44 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 48 21 56 31 6 52 38 49 1 3 4 4 5 6 7 7 53 3 55 43 32 27 8 41 9 56 10 5 10 15 11 12 morn. 7 43 19 23 27 6 10 6 53 7 8 27 2 8 36 9 10 9 45 10 20 11 11 el 6 52 3 tmt :1 iiO AUGUST, Eight Month. [1861. THE PAMILY FRIEND. Racarout DEO AnxKti.— A pleasant beverage for Invalidt.—Vl\x thoroughly one pound of ground rico; one pound of arrow-root: half pound of flne chocolate. Put the mixture Into ajar for use. When It is wanted, make a teaepoouful of the Racahout into a paste with cold water or millc ; then stir it into half a pint of boil- ing millc, and let it boil up for a minute or two ; add sugar, if agreeable, and drink it as you would chocolate. BcBBTiTUTB TOB Cream. — If you have not cream for your coffee, it is a very groat improvement to boil your milk, and use it while hot. % New Moon, 6th day, 8h. 40m., Morning'. D First Quarter, 13th day, 3li. Im., Morning. O Full Moon, 20th day, 7h. 37m., Morning. d Last Quarter, 28th day, 9h. 9m., Moniing. • i \ SUN. OS o: HOLIDAYS, ANNIVERSAIUES, &C. H Decl'n. North. llise Sets 1 Th. ^ 6 a 17059' 0" 4 45 7 15 6 2 F. Bonaparte made Consul, 1800. 17 43 40 4 46 7 14 5 56 3 17 28 3 4 47 7 13 5 52 4 SU. 10th Sunday after Trinity. 17 12 9 4 49 7 11 5 46 5 M. 4th, Columbus sailed, 1492. 16 55 59 4 50 7 10 5 41 6 Tu. Pr. Alfred b., 1844. Chanrj. e eaten while warm ; ' and, if they have also beer to drink, they will soon grow vory teX. A mixture of i oatmeal and treacle, combined till it crumbles, is said to form a food for chickens, { of which they are so fond, and with which they thrive so rapidly, that at the end \ of two months they become as large as the generality of full-grown fowls fed in the common way. A horse should not be permitted to drink cold water whilst warm ; neithor should the fore legs or feet t.f a horse l>e washed until he gets cold. ;J^* For High Water .at Cape Sable, add 50m. to the time of High Water at Halifax. Tido uerves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B. •5 1 * MOON. HIGH WATER. Declination. Rises. South. Sets. S "p. Hali- fax. Wind- StJno. sor. N. B. StJno 1 24042' 41" morn. 7 44 3 47 « 3 17 7 57 7 2 2 16 2 25 8 39 32 8 37 4 42 H 4 3 8 43 7 48 3 1 3 24 18 3 1 33 9 30 5 28 n 4 50 9 30 8 35 3 49 4 22 9 1 2 34 10 24 6 14 n 5 47 10 27 9 32 4 46 5 18 45 34 3 47 11 17 6 45 ^ 6 44 11 24 10 29 5 43 6 14 7 28 5 1 ev. 9 7 17 ^ 7 36 ev. 16 11 21 6 35 7 8 59 10 6 17 59 7 40 U 8 28 1 8 cv. 13 7 27 8 3 8 21 7 34 1 49 8 4 nv 9 1 1 41 46 8 9 S. 2 55 20 8 47 2 38 8 32 nv 9 34 2 14 1 19 8 33 10 8 51 16 10 3 30 9 rrv 10 13 2 53 2 9 12 11 14 18 27 11 14 4 22 9 31 .n. 10 .53 3 33 2 38 9 52 12 18 .56 18 ev. 29 5 16 10 3 -A. 11 52 4 32 3 37 10 51 13 22 25 49 1 41 6 14 10 49 m mom. 5 31 4 36 11 50 14 24 31 45 2 53 7 14 11 35 ra 51 7 11 6 16 morn. 15 25 5 24 3 47 8 13 morn. / 2 31 8 51 7 56 1 30 16 24 6 49 4 40 9 11 38 / 4 11 9 52 8 57 3 10 17 21 44 43 5 14 10 6 1 42 Vf 5 12 10 54 9 59 4 11 18 18 14 6 5 48 10 56 2 53 Vf 6 14 11 38 10 43 5 13 19 13 52 43 6 43 11 43 4 4 Vf 6 58 morn. 11 28 5 57 20 8 58 16 6 38 morn. 5 11 •». 7 43 23 11 53 6 41 21 3 46 47 7 1 28 6 18 ■» 8 8 48 morn. 7 7 22 N. 1 27 50 7 25 1 11 7 19 H 8 34 1 14 19 7 33 23 6 33 43 7 45 1 53 8 21 H 9 6 1 46 51 8 5 24 11 20 28 .8 6 2 35 9 54 H 9 37 2 17 1 22 8 36 25 15 38 30 8 33 3 17 10 28 T 10 11 2 51 1 56 9 10 26 19 18 35 9 1 4 1 11 30 T 10 46 3 26 2 31 9 45 27 22 11 23 9 41 4 47 ev. .33 T 11 30 4 10 3 15 10 29 28 24 7 36 10 21 5 35 1 32 H ev. 15 4 55 4 11 14 29 24 58 35 11 20 6 26 2 31 8 1 13 5 53 5 ev. 12 30 24 37 29 morn. 7 18 3 18 n 2 12 6 52 5 57 1 11 31 23 40 18 8 12 4 6 n 3 57 7 37 6 42 2 56 22 SEPTEMBER, Ninth Month. [1861 1801.] THR FAMILY PIIIKND. CMBBnruMfEM.— PoeH it Boem BiiiKnUr that cheer/ulne$$ Is placed among the re- qnlHitc^A for k<>

OBt for a late crop Id autumn, an they are not bu Itablo to bo mildewed as many of the otlier Borti, and will continue flowering till the Aost Btops thoni. These peaB may be sown In July, Au(;uBt, or as late aB the flrat week In Septem- ber, if sown iu a warm ^he1t4.>n^ situation, and i i a hoU inclining to sand. Boak the pean In warm Ik, and utter you hare drawn the drills, water them before you BOW the peas; it Inh^sttosow them towards tlie evening. If the au- tumn should prore vc// dry, they will require frequent watering. When peaB are flown bff 're winter, or early In spring, they are rery apt to be eaten by mice. To prevent this, soak the peas for a day or two in train oil before you fow them, which will encourage their vegetation, and render them bo obnoxioui to the mice that they will hot eat them. For High Water at Cnpe Bable add .'JOm. to time of High Wat«r at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis 3 9 41 10 27 11 8 II 50 morn. 31 13 56 32 30 19 10 2 53 44 4 5 5 6 6 7 43 13 43 9 36 3 7 31 8 8 46 38 8 9 10 31 11 .39 morn. 47 1 3 4 5 55 2 6 10 12 15 8 35 8 16 9 18 10 23 11 28 ev. 24 1 2 20 2 39 3 10 3 41 -A. ITl / / H H H T T 8 « 8 n n n 5 7 6 6 50 7 30 8 II 8 43 9 16 10 10 45 11 49 morn. 53 2 51 3 49 9 47 10 40 n 30 ev. 10 51 4 5 6 7 7 8 45 41 21 1 32 4 8 34 9 4 9 53 10 22 11 12 II 50 ev. 53 1 56 3 17 4 38 1 23 1 56 2 40 3 25 4 29 5 33 7 31 8 29 9 25 10 21 11 1 II 41 morn. 12 44 2 3 4 6 7 14 44 33 2 52 30 33 6 36 7 57 9 18 8 52 9 45 10 35 11 15 II 56 ev. 28 1 1 1 45 30 34 38 36 34 8 SO 9 26 10 6 10 46 11 17 II 49 morn. 19 49 1 38 2 7 2 57 3 35 4 38 5 41 7 2 8 23 6 49 29 10 21 8 15 9 9 44 10 48 11 42 mom. .50 48 44 40 20 31 3 33 3 8 52 9 21 10 10 10 49 U 52 ev. 55 2 16 3 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 ■w «;• t ''?■ \ ;■ ' f >? % -i! \ ''' |. )' fr^ E f; f Sr; V fi- s i' K 1 -4 CJ 1-^ HOLIDAYS, ANNIVERSARIES, &.V. SUN. Decl'n. South. Kis( lITu. 2j W. 3 Th. 4 F. 51 Sa. 6SU. 7 M. 8 Tu. 9| W. iO 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 r s It- s . o S F. Sn. SU. M. Tu. W, Th. F. Sm. 20'SU. 21 ! M. Tu. W. Th. F. 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. 1st Steamer on River Hudson, 1807. U d d 2nd, 1st Assembly in N. Scotia, 1758. Rev, R. Boardman d. 1782. Expect d in Perigee, 2h. morn. rain. 19th Sunday after Trinity. Peace pro. with U. States, 1783. Great Fire at Miramichi, 1825. Fine wmthfif. Columhns discovered America, 1492. George Ciibilt died, 1850. 20th Sunday Jiftor Trinity. W. Ptnn Uovn 1644. Great Fire at St. John, N. C, '41. Queen Charlotte died, 1 81 8. Isthoinb. Sevastopol, '54. Cfuuu/dhie $ in Aphelion. 21st Sunday aft. Trinity, d ap. 2ii. m. Nelson killed at Trafalgar, 1805. ictat/ia'. Canton bombarded, 1857. Charge of Light Brigade If. (j ]-j Pair at Balaclava, 1854, 22nd Sunday after Trinity. St. Simon & St. Jude. jlG Milton died, 1674. 116 Grant of Acadia to DcMonte, 1603. 16 Prince of Wales h., 1 84 1 . Expect « 1 6 24th Sunday after Trinity. il7 transit of 5 invis. ' storm. Il7 Baxter b., 1615. il7 18 18 18 ,140.31' 58" 6 !i4 51 a 28 46 4 22 80 57 14 31 47 3 19 34 Free Trade established, 1855. Wm. Cooper born, 1731. West. Br. open., 1753. C np. 2h.,m.l8 49 25th Sunday after Trin. ChamjcaideVd 4 IluiTicanc hi Scotland, 1835. and il9 Duke of Wellington's fun., 18.52. tinpk.asant Princess Royal b., 1 840. ij sta. Archbishop Tilotsou died, 1694. St. Clement. Disap. Saturn's ring iso 25 26th Sunday after Trinity. |i0 37 Kars surrendered 1855. Stormy 20 U d (I Str. N. America lost in Bay'21 iveatJier. [of Fundy, 1846.-21 Canada invaded, 1812. 21 Wyclife died, 1384. i 6 ([ 21 St. Andrew's. Battle of Sinope,'53. 21 19 19 19 20 9 52 28 48 52 40 11 25 22 1 21 24 i 31 35 19 43 45 27 47 45 21 84 25 52 55 34 49 39 18 32 46 59 12 49 11 22 32 42 59 5 1|4 2J4 314 5'4 6|4 74 94 10 4 nil 13{4 1414 isk 16 4 18 4 194 20 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 lll6 59|l6 58il6 57 55 54 16 16 16 43116 51116 50 49 47 46 45 44 15 15 15 15 15 15 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 42 15 41 15 40 14 39 14 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 80 29 28 27 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 17 18 18 17 15 13 10 6 59 53 46 38 30 21 11 47 34 21 I 51 36 19 1 43 23 4 43 22 [1861, n litto roil ad urs. Make a i] of wine; a 68, tomake a light. Heat utter, and fry 1, and use the 1861.] NOVEMBER, 30 Days. 27 I* c a cu • px S3 ■u <*^ a o O . -^ /^ ^*H Set c -^ CS w t- 1116 59 16 58 57 65 54 16 16 16 16 43ll6 51jl6 50 15 49 47 46 45 44 15 15 15 15 15 42 15 41 15 40 14 39 14 38 37 30 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 14 14 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 17 18 18 17 15 13 10 G 59 53 46 38 30 21 11 47 34 21 / 51 36 19 1 43 23 4 43 22 i THE FARMER'S FRIEIJD. ■ Milch Cows.— Milch Cows aro inflnitely more profitable kept In the house than : ; lit of doors, but they m'.ist be trained to it, otherwise they do not thrive. 1 The best food for th«m is clover, lucern, p tatoes, yams, turnips, carrots, cab- bages, peas, and beans. j Such cows as those in the neighborhood of London, kept in the house, and pro- 1 perly fed, ought to yield nine gallons per day, for the flrnl four months after ' calving. In the management of cows a warm stable is highly necessary; and currying ' them like horses not only affords them pleasure, but makes them give the'r milk more freely They ought always to be kept very clean, laid dry, and have plenty of good sweet water to drink. Cows treated in tins manner have given two gallons of milk at a time, when within ten days of calving. j?g9* For High Water at Cape Sable add 50m. to time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B. 5 MOON. HIGH WATER. Declination. Rises. < South. Sets. Hali- fax. Wind-StJno.StJno. sor. N.'B. I N. F. 1 13oi3U5"| 5 22 10 38 3 54 -Tt. 6 48 U 28 10 33 5 47 2 18 9 35 6 43 11 37 4 31 m 7 31 ev. 11 11 16 6 30 3 21 52 31 8 ev. 39 5 19 ITl 8 15 55 ev. 1 7 14 4 24 29 9 18 1 43 6. 8 / 9 27 2 7 1 12 8 26 5 24 23 25 9 45 2 47 7 15 / 10 40 3 20 2 25 9 39 6 23 6 10 10 13 3 48 8 23 / 11 29 4 9 3 14 10 28 7 20 24*46 11 21 5 45 9 33 Vf morn. 4 58 4 3 U 17 8 16 40 32 ev. 29 5 36 10 43 18 5 25 4 30 11 44 9 12 14 8 53 6 22 11 49 ?» 45 5 52 5 tnoni. 10 < 22 56 1 16 7 6 morn. ■as. 1 12 6 59 6 4 11 .11 2 2^" 49 1 37 7 48 5G }{ 2 19 8 6 7 11 1 18 12 N. 2 40 59 1 58 8 29 1 58 H 3 26 8 58 8 3 2 25 13 7 32 45 2 20 9 11 3 ¥i 4 18 9 51 8 56 3 17 il-1 12 5 13 2 41 9 53 4 2 op 5 11 10 33 9 38 4,10 15 16 8 58 3 9 10 37 5 5 qp 5 53 11 15 10 20 4 52 ilG 19 34 8 3 38 11 23 6 6 T 6 35 11 58 11 53 5 34 117 22 10 43 4 19 morn. 7 8 H 7 18 morn. 11 47 6 17 1 18 23 49 47 5 12 8 5 H 8 2 42 mom. 7 1 : 19 24 24 3 5 56 1 1 9 3 n 8 31 1 U 16 7 30 20 23 49 53 6 52 I 52 9 48 n 9 1 40 45 8 |21 22 7 35 7 56 2 43 10 34 G 9 41 2 21 1 26 8 40 122 19 21 20 9 3 33 11 8 GlO 23 3 3 2 8 9 22 23 15 38 9 10 8 4 21 11 42 ^n 3 3 43 2 48 10 2 24 11 7 4 11 17 5 8 ov. 6 ^11 43 4 23 3 28 10 42 25 58 29 morn. 5 54 31 If{ ev. 39 5 19 4 24 11 38 i 26 24 26 28 6 42 57 ITV 1 35 6 15 5 20 ev. 34 127 S. 5 20 39 I 39 ; 7 31 1 23 .n. 3 7 40 6 45 2 128 10 58 40 2 55 i 8 22 1 53 -A- 4 25 9 5 8 10 3 24 i29 16 7 12 4 11 ! 9 17 2 23 -^ 5 25 10 5 9 10 4 24 ;30 20 20 10 1 5 21 10 16 3 1 m 6 26 11 6 10 11 5 25 i i i 28 DECEMBER, Twelfth Month. [1861. THE FAMILY FRIEND. Cheap Cabpetino. — Sew top^eiher strips of tl>e clteapest cotton doth, of the size of the room, and tack the eJgcs to the floor. Then paper tl>e cloth as you would the Bides of the room, with any sort of room paper. After being well-dried, give 11 two coats of varnish, and your carpet is finished. It can be washed like carpets, without injury, retains its gloss, and. on chambers or sleeping rooms, where it will not meet rough usage, will last for two years as good as new. To MAKE Flannels mot Shrink. — The flrst time of washing put them inti> a pail of boiling water, and let them lie till cold. ^ New Moon, li^t day, lOh. 3m., Evening. I> First Quarter, Stli day, 10th. .^.^m., Evening. O ^^"11 Moon, 1 7th day, 3h. 54ni., Morning. C Last Quarter, 24th day, .'ih. 38m., Evening. % New Moon, 31st day, &h, 4()m,, Morning. • § cek. SUN. -2 ^ pi nWAD\Y», ANX1VEUSARIK3,, &C. T S OS )ed'n. louth. Rise Set. H 1 su. Advent Sundav. d Per. Ih. m. 21°52' 5" 7 32i4 28:10 37 2 M. St. Paul's finished, 1710. Fair 22 1 5 7 34;4 26J10 14 3 Tu. Queen Adelaide died, 1 840, 22 9 39 ;7 35 4 25 9 50 4 W. iveather. 22 17 48 7 3&!4 24 9 25 5 Th. 1st, Alex. I. of Russia d., '25. 22 25 31 7 364 24 9 61 F. Rev. E. Irving died, 1834. 22 32 48 7 37 4 23 8 34 7! Sa. 8th, R. Baxter died, 1691. 22 39 38 ,7 38 4 23 8 9 8 SU. 2nd Sunday in Advent. Fine 22 46 1 i7*38 4 22 7 42 9 M. Milton born, 1G08. 22 51 58 i7 38 4 22 7 15 10 Tu. Capture of Bushire, 1856. weather. 22 57 27 7 39:4 21 6 48 11 VV. 23 2 30 7 39 4 21 6 20 12 T^• Isaac Walton died, 1683. 23 7 4 7 404 20 5 52 13 F. ^ app. lOh. raorn. 23 11 12 7 40'4 20 5 24 14 Sa. Washington died, 1799. 23 14 51 7 40,4 20 4 55 15 SU. 3rd Sunday in > dvent. 23 18 3 7 41 14 19 4 26 16 M. Gre:n Fire at Canton '56. Expcd a 23 20 47 7 414 19 3 57 17|Tu. Powder explosion at Naples, 1856. 23 23 3 7 4l!4 19 3 28 18, W. storm. 23 24 51 7 41 4 19 2 58 19 Th. J. M. W. Turner, died, 1851. 23 2ih, of the size as you would Il-tfrierf, giTe It id like carpets, }, where It will t them int» a K- 5 Set. S S3 CO A ♦- as 2,4 l;4 26 ) 4 25 >'4 24 21 20 20 20 19 ID 19 191 19 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 ) 4 24 ^4 23 $4 23 14 22 !,4 22 14 21 r ,4 '4 4 I !4 l4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 28 10 .37 10 14 9 9 9 50 25 8 34 8 9 42 15 48 20 52 24 55 2G 57 3 28 2 58 2 29 1 59 1 20 1 30 30 1 1 2 2 2 39 30 58 3 27 1861.] DECEMllER 31 Days. 29 THE FARMER'S FRIEND. To Promote the Health of Farm Animals. — All domestic animals should be abundantly furnished witli salt. A supply kept within thfir reach, whenever it can be done, is recommended. Horses and pi.cjs bhould occasionally have ashes given them in llioir food ; and pigs ought at all times, when confined in pens, to bo supplied « ith charcoal, as, besides being a medicine, it is a cheap and valuable food. To Derthot Wasp3 ok Fuuit Trees. — Winter is the season to apply tlie follow- ing solution. The juices are then determined to the root. Soft soap, two pounds; leaf or roll tobacco, one pound; nux-vomkm, two ounces; and turpentine, half an English gill : boil them in eight English gallons of soft or river water, to six ; and use it milk warm. With a sponge carefully anoint every brnncli, root and bud; ,ind be sure to rub it well into every joint, hole, and angle, as it is there the eggs are chiefly lodged. Repeat each winter. ' ^ ,^^^ For High Water at Capo Hable add 30m. to time of High WatM* at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St John, N. B. += ! MOON. r^. ^' Deolinutioii. i Rises. Souths Sets. \S HIGH WATER. li 2! 9 23 4 21 5 18 6 13 8 8 3 9N. 1 10 6 11 11 12 15 1:) 18 14 21 15 23 16 24 17 24 18 22 19 20 20 16 21 12 22 7 23 1 24 S. 3 25 9 26 ;4 27 18 28 22 29 24 30 24 31 22 23^11' 24 22 46 33 4 42 49 42 24 21 u 11 46 36 30 21 4 35 3 30 8 9 46 49 20 28 54 13 5 15 45 36" 16 26 43 29 33 32 46 31 6 7 8 53 32 12 8 59 9 46 11 |ll iCV. 1 2 19 36 39 43 47 10 21 10 56 11 25 11* 55 56 |ev. 37 33 I 42 50 51 11 28 31 46 10 34 58 57 4 5 7 58 30 39 14 53 12 1 1 2 5 28 4 2 40 3 28 4 16 5 20 6 25 7 36 3 47 4 44 5 36 6 22 7 6 8 9 9 10 11 47 28 10 52 36 23 mom, 11 8 47 9 58 11 8 morn. 18 1 28 2 38 3 49 4 45 5 42 6 36 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 52 43 32 20 8 54 42 30 22 17 16 19 3 45 4 23 5 3 6 25 7 48 9 10 10 31 11 40 morn. 49 Hali- fax. ~6~22" Wmd- sor. StJno. N.B. 8 8 9 10 11 18 14 58 44 33 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 9 10 11 11 11 11 ev. 1 2 3 50 52 52 52 42 32 19 6 47 29 53 17 42 8 32 56 3 55 47 40 52 H H H op n morn, 18 I'^^IO ■Mu i — ov. 1=^ 1 3 HI /I / 14 17 19 15 10 51 33 10 50 27 5 41 17 58 40 37 35 25 28 32 13 11 2 10 7 11 .58 11 3 ev. 54 ev. 1 38 43 2 24 1 29 3 13 2 18 4 2 3 7 4 58 4 3 5 54 5 6 57 6 2 8 7 5 8 55 8 9 50 8 55 10 31 9 36 11 13 10 18 11 50 10 55 morn. 11 35 30 morn. 1 7 12 1 45 50 2 21 1 26 2 57 2 2 3 38 2 43 4 20 3 25 4 17 3 22 5 15 4 20 7 40 6 45 9 5 8 10 10 8 9 13 11 12 10 17 11 53 10 58 StJno. N^F^ 5 21 6 17 7 13 7 57 8 43 9 32 10 21 n 17 morn. 13 16 18 14 9 50 32 9 49 26 4 40 16 57 10 39 11 36 ev. 35 2 3 4 5 6 24 97 31 12 MM«I 30 IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT. [1861. TMPKRTAI. OOYETIXMENT. Her Most (iiMiioi s Mathsty. Qckkn YIOTOrJIA. Born, May 24tli, 1819. yuteoetleU, June, liOth, 183a. Married, Februi-ary 10th, 1840. CHIEF OFFICERS OF STATE. I First Lort> of Treasury — Viscount Pahr»erston, K.G. Chancellor of the Exchequer. — Kijrlit Hon. W. E. Gladstojve. Foreign Secretary. — Lord John Rassell. Home Secretauy. — Rt. IIo|i. Sir G. C. Lewis, Bfc. Secretary for the Colonies. — i)u1uke of Somei-se«. Lord High Chancellor. — Lord Camjiholl. Lord PRESiivtiNT of the Council. — Earl Granville, K.G. Lord Privy Seal.— The l)v\ke of Arayll, K.T. Post Master General. — Tlic Enrl of *Ei.i;in, K. T. President of the Board of Trade. — lit. U&u. T. M. Gibson. President of the Poor Law Boarix — Rt. Hci C P. Villierrf. Chief Sec. for Ireland. — Rt. Hon. E. Cardwcil. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. — Rt. Hon. Sir G. Grey not in the cabinet. • President of the Board of Works. — Rt. Hon. H. Fitaroy- Civil Lord of the Admiralty. — S. Whitcbread, E^q. Home Under Seg. — G. Clivc, Esq. Foreign Und£r Sec. — Lord Wodehoii.'ie. a > '^^- '^ - i 1861.] COLONIAL GOVERNMENT. 31 ! Colonial Unteu Sec. — C. S. Fortcscuc, Fs(i. War Uncfu Secs. — Earl of Ripoii iind Sir B. Hawcs, K.C.B. Ixi>rA LIni/kr 8kc. — T. G. Dtivin^% E^^cj. Sec. to the Ad.miualty. — Lord Ciarenco rai^et. liORi) Chief Jcstk: ij;. — Sir AUixnnder Cockbura. Attorney General. — Sir R. Bothell. ... SuLiciTOii General. — Sir H. S. KeatiMjr. Lord Advocate of Scotland. — Rt Hon. J. MoncrieiT. Judge Advocate General. — Rr. Hon. T. E. Headlam. Lord Chambeulaix. — Viscount Sydney. < ,, Lord High Steward. — Esul St. Germuins, G.C.B. Master of THE HoRi^ic. — Marquis of Aileshury. !\Lvster of THE Buckhounds. — Earl of Bessborouo-h. ' Comptroller of the Household. — Loid Proby. Mistress of The Rodem. — The Dntcbess of Sutherland. Lords in Waiting. — Earl of Caithness, Earl of Torringion, Lords Camoys, Rivers, De Tabley, Cremorne, Meihuen. .. • IRELAND. Lord Lieutrnant. — Earl of Carlisle, KG. Lord Chancellor. — Rt, Hon. M. Bradv. -.j'^,-^-.^ COLONIAL GOVEBNMENT. CANADA.— Governor-General, Ws Excellency, Sir Edmund Walker Head, &e„ &c. NOVA-SCOTLV.— Lieut,-Governor, His Excellency, The Earl of Mnljrrave. NEW-BRUNSWICK.— Lieut.-Governor, His Excellency, John Henrv Thomas Manners? Sutton, &c., &o. PlilNCE EDWARD ISLAND.— Lieut.-Governor, His Excel- km')/, George Dundas, «S:c., &c.. NEWF6UNI)Lx\ND.— LiECT.-GovERNOR, His Excellency, Sir Alexander Banncnnan, &o., (Ice, BERMUDA.— LiEUT.-GovERNOR, His Excellency, Colonel Freeman Murray, &e., ic. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF NOVA SCOTIA. Hm. Jo?eph Howe, Provincial Secretary; President. Hon. Adams G Archibald. Attornei/- General, Hon. Jonathan MeCully, Solid/or- General. Hon. John IL Anderson, Receirer- General. « Han. William Annand, Financial Secretary. Hon. Benjamin Wier, M. \\ P. Hon. John Locke, M. P. P. Hon. Thomas D Archibald, U. P. P. Hon. Colin C.'.mpbcU, M. P. P. * :..:?^: 32 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. [I8f>:i. Rttired menibei's of Council retaining their rank by spi-cial permission oj Iler Majesty. Hon. Enos Collins. lion. Sir Sanuiel Cunard, Bart. Hon. James W. Johnston, M. P. P. Hon. Joseph Howe, M. P. P. ' Hen. William Young. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Edward Kenncy, Prcaident, Halifax. Hon. John Crt'i<,'hton, , Lunenburg. Hon. Robert Molliso* Cutler, Gu vsborouoh. Hon. John H. Anderson, (Receiver Gen.,) M. E. C.,. . .Halifax. Hon. Staley Brown, Yarmouth. Hon. Mather Bvles Almon, Halifax. Hon. Alexiuider Keith, Halifax. Hon. William Anderson Black, Halifax. Hon. John Holmes, Pictou. Hon. John E. Fairbanks, Dartmouth. Hon. James McNab, Halifax. Hon. Jonathan McCully, (Solicitor Gen.,) M. E. C.,. . .Halifax. Hon. William McKeen, Mabou, C. B. Hon. Richard A. McHcffy, Windsor. Hon. Thomas D. Archibald, Sydney, C. B. Hon. Anselm F. Comeau, .- Clare. Hon. R. Barry Dickey, Amherst. Hon. Alfred Whitman, Annapolis. Chaplain, Ven. Archdeacon Willis, D.D , D.C.L. Clerk, John C. Haliburton, Esq. Law Clerk, John W. Ritdiie, Esq. GentlemanUsherofthe Black Rod, John Jas. Sawyer, Esq. Messenger, Joseph Skallish. *^* The members of the Executive and Legislative Councils aru Justices of the Peace throughout the Province, so lone; as thev belono- to either Branch. _ , "^ *' 1861.] HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY. 83 HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. COUNTIES. Colchester Cumberland,. DiGBY, guysboro',. . . Halifax, - Hants, Inverness,.. . Kings, - Lunenburg, . PlCTOU, . . - Queens, Richmond, . . . . Siielburne, . . - Sydney, ). TOWN8HIP8. South Riding, | North Riding, . .. . \ Western District, . Eastern District,. . < South Ridinff North Rid I ing,.... I South Riding, . . . < NoBth Riding, . . . . < West Riding, < East Riding, , North District, . . . South District, . . . NAMEa^ W. Johnson. Shelburne T'nship, Jiurriiigton do.. * Hon. J. Moses Sliaw, Esq. Avard Longley, 'Esq. * Thomas Caldwell, Esq. J. Bourinot, Esq. * Hon. A. Archibald, m.e.c. Alexander Campbell, Esq. * A. W. McLellan, Esq. * T. F. Morrison, Esq. * Charles T upper, Esq. • * Alcx'r McEarlane, Esq. * John C. Wade, Esq. * M. Robicheau, Esq. Hon. Colin Campbell, jr. * Stewart Campbell, Esq. W. O. Heti'ernan, Esq. S. L. Shannon, Esq. Henry Pryor, Esq. * John Tobin, Esq. * John Esson, Esq. * Hon. Wm. Annand, m.e.c. * Hon. Jos. Howe, m.e.c. * Wm Chambers, Esq. =* E. Churchill, Esq. A. M. Cochran, Esq. * Peter Smyth, Esq. Hiram Blanchard, Esq. Hugh McDonald, Esq. * W. B. Webster, Esq. John Brown, Esq. * Samuel Chipnian, Esq. Wm. Burgess, Esq. * Henry Baily, Esq. Henry Mosely, Esq. * Hon.'Bonj. Wicr, m.e.c. * A. C. iMcbonald, Esq. R. P. Grant, Esq. * George McKenzie, Esq. James Mi-Donald, Esq. Sylvan us Morton, Esq. Lewis Smith, Esq. Andw. Cowie, Esq. j * Henry Martell, Esq. i C F.'Harrington, Esq. I Thomas Coliin, Esq. j * Hon. J, Locke, jr., ai.E.c. * Robert Robertson, Esq. k W. A. Henry, Esq. I =* John McKinnon, Esq. , - ;; 34 GOVERNMENT OFFICES Victoria i 1 n 4 > • • • • 1 YaRMOL'TII, . . j I * Un^h Munro, Esq. I I Wm. Uoss, F^sq. I -* Tliomas Killam, Esq. Ynnnoulli T'nsliip, | W. IJ. Townsonrl, Esq. Argyle do. | John V. N. llatlickl, Esq. o Names mnrked <* thus were members of the previons house. GOVERNMENT OFFICES & OFFICERS. PROVINCIAL SECKETAPvY'S OFFICE. Hon. Joseph Howe, M.E.C., M.P.P., Provincial Secretary. William H. Keatinp:, Esq., Chief Clerk. Tho§. A. Greggor, Frederick Howe, Assistant Clerks. FINANCIAL SECRETAKY'S OFFICE. Hon. Wm. Annartd, M.E.C., Financial Secretary. Thomas R. Dewolf, Esij., Clerk. RECEIVER GENERAL'S OFFICE Hon. John H, Anderson, INI.L.C, Receiver Gener il. John R. Wallace, Esq., Clerk. CROWN LAND OFFICE. Samuel P. Fairbanks, Esq., Commissioner of Crown Lands. William A. Hendry, Esq., Depuft/ do. Messrs. Edward JNiorris, Frederick Lc Blane, Charles H. Carman, and I'cter V. Doyle, Clerks. BOARD OF WORKS. Stephen H. Thome, Esq., Chairman. Andrew McKinlay, and George Mitchell, Escjs., Commissioners. Matthew D. McKenna, E^q., Superintendent of Liuhthoitses. James B. McNab, Esq., Chrk. BOARD OF REVENUE. The Hon. Receiver General, President. ' ^ The Hon. Financial Secretary, John Williamson, J. W. Ritchie, Esqrs.. Coiiiniissinnuperintendant of Working Department, George Taylor, IS()1.] AND OFFlCEIia. So VjM]. — f^hrl'y A. T?ii;?>v. Siiporinlcndant of I.ocomolire JJeundmcnt, Mr. ,\. ),hAv—(:i,;k, Mr.'C. AV. ,]o\\o<. ConiiiiissioiK rx for tiw Conat ruction of St. Inter's CiumJ, Jorfepli LeA'is- coiiU', Jos(;]th Miutcll, Uiid I{ol)crr Kavjiiiii;;Ii, K>t|uu\'S. fiiH/irriur (if .]/im:-f, J.imes McKcii^iiH'V, Ksij. C'oiinnissioiK'r.-i to curri/ out t/ic procisions of the laripvorlti/ Treaty be- tween (j'rcat Britain mid t/if L'liited Sfdtfs, Ivioses 11. Pcrlcy, Esq., Com- missioner, nnd (Jcoi-frc II, rcrlcy, Esq., SccrofAin/ avd Surveyor, on the purt (if tho Hritisli (TO\enimcnr, and (icn. (r. Cnslnns'.n, of IJangor, (.'nimiiissiotfrr, tiiid K. J). Cults, Ks(|., of Washington, Surveijor, on the j);ui of lilt! Uniied States. L'nmmlssioiicr of Ancient Records, ijv\, Thomas B. Aikin, Esq. Hoard of KxamincvH for Prnvlnci(tl Medical Licenses, Wni. J. Almon, M.])., r.M.O., I). McN. Parker, Al.I)., Knfus S. Blaik, M.l)., Esars. Srihlc JslfDid, riiili;) T. Dod(i, Es([., lusidnit S>iperintcndent. S^ipr.rii)t>':)it Sunday) from 4 o'elock in the morning till 8 in the evening. Tho j\Iails for the United Kingdom are closed at Halifax every alter- nate Thursdai/ evening at 8 o'clock. Letters, tie, for England, which may be dropped into tlie box after the hour of closing, and up to the arrival of tiio Packet will be forwarded in a bag, loose — but such letters mus^t be prepaid by stamps. Tiie Royal Mail Steamers leave Boston for Halifax and Liverpool, G. B., every alternate Wednesdai/, arrive at Halifax on jf/iu/'ir/d'// evening or very early tho succeeding morning, leaving Halifax imniediately after receiving the mails. Letters will also be received on board tlie Steamers after the Mail has left the Post Ofliee. Must be prepaid by stamp. Letters to and from England, 12^c., prepayment compidsorij, can be prepaid by using a 12^ cent., or two .5, or one 10 cent Stamp, together with half of a 5 cent. Stamp cut diagonally. Newspapers free. The postage on books from Great Britain to Nova Scotia, or vice versa, is for a packet not exceeding 4 oz. 7c., ciu-vency; uot exceeding ^ lb. 12^c ; %, ^t>- '"^^1 ^^^ exceeding 1 lb,, 25 cts. ; and so on adding 25 cts"! for every additional pound or fraction of a pound. One book package may ^B contiiiii sopamti' licoks, riililicjiiioiis, Alminincks, and Mjips niwl I'aper, I'arclmioiit or Vrlliiin ; the laltw tliivc niaU'iialH may lu; writN'ii or l>rinte(l oti — the package may (Oiitaiu the name and a(hlres.s of tlu- sender. IJoUers may aerompany prints and maps, and markers may he sent with l)t)oks. No Iciters mnst he sent witli or written on a hook package, and no such paekajic must exeeed two feet in len/jjth, width or dej)th. The |)ostaf;e must in a.11 cases he |)repaid hy Stamps. Closed Mails for tlie United ]vin;^(lom via United States nre made ui) at Halifax to meet the Steameri* leaving- New York for Liverijool. Letters to be specially addressed " via Xew York." Letters 17e. ; news- papers 2c. each, must l)e prepaid. Mails arc made up to l)e forwarded hy the Canadian line of Steamers, via rictou and Hiver DeLoup — postage same as hy Cunard line. Let- ters for Canada also forwarded hy this route: closing' every Saturday after the departure of the H. M. S. for England. The Mails for the United States, via Boston, per TJoyal Mail Steamers, are made up on Tiiesdui/ evening of the week m which the Packet from England is due, at 8 o'clock. Should the Steamer not arrive hy 6 o'clock the follovvmg morning-, supplcituularij Mails will ho made up. Should the Steamer irom Liverpool arrive previous to Tuesday night — the Mails as heretofore will he closed imiimiitttely on her arrival. A closed mail for Canada is nu;de up and forwanled at the same time in charge of the British OlKcer. Letters so forwarded must he specially addressed " Closed Mail ior Camula," postage 12^e. ; viz. 8e packet rate, and 4c. Colonial rate — pre|)ayment o})tional. The Mails for Bermuda and the West Indies arc made up finally at Halifax on the Thursday evening of the week in which the Koyal JVIail Steamer is expected to arrive from Boston, at 8 o'clock. Letters 8c. — when pusred in the interior, 5c. additional, which umst be prepaid. Newspapers 2c. each, which must he paiil hy stamp. Letters are forwarded via Bermuda lor Chagres and the Pacific, Chili, and Peru: postage 3.3c., nuist he prepaid; 5c. additional when posted in the interior. Havana, Honduras^ Laguyra, Mexico, Venezuela, and the British and Foreign West India Islands. Postage to Foreign West In- dies, 8e. when posted at Halifax ; 5c. addiiional when posted in the in- terior — must bo prepaid. Newspapers 2e. each, to be prepaid by stamp. The Mails for Newfoimdland (and Cajjo Breton during the Summer months) are made up at Halifax once a month during the months of December, January, Felauary, and March ; and once a fortnight during the months of April, May, June. July, August, Sei)tember, October, and November, closing finally on the Thursday evening of the week in which the R. M. Steamer is expected to arrive horn B(JS;ton. Postage 8c. ; when posted in the interior 5c. additional Newspapers 2c. each, v/hich must be paid by stamp at the time of posting. The Mails for St. Pierre and Mi(iuelon are forwarded to Sydney, C. B., from whence they are despatched by the French Packet during the Sammer months, and from Halifax direct in the Winter months. Let- ters 8c. packet rate, and 5c. inland — prepayment optional. All letters arc charged by weight, and a uniform rate of postage of 5c. on a letter not exceeding half an ounce in weight has been estab- lished throughout British North America. To any part of the United States 10c. ; to Oregon and California 15c. Letters posted in any town within the Province for delivery in the same town are liable to the rate of 2e. for every half ounce. L18GL iteaniers, kct from ive i»y 6 i nude up. j V night — a me timo tipecially ^ packet finally at )yal Alail ers 8c. — ; pre])aid. j fio, Chili, I posted in | , and the i West In- 1 in the in- ■ y stamp. ! Summer ' onths of It dminji' •her, and in wliich age 8c. ; 1, which I Iney, C. 'ing the s. Let- istage of n estab- ! United Y in the assEs Tl.^ l'osta;re on all Letters posted in Nova Scotia, and addressed to any place in diis Province, the other Hritisli Noith American Provinces, ind the United States, as well as to the United Kin>i(hnn, must he pre- 1 ])aid by Stamji. Letters sent unpaid, addressed to any f>art of the above-named places, will be cbarjicd with ii (/mihle rate of po>lii^e. i Otlicial letters, addressed to the Provincial and Military rublic Dc- partinents arc to be treated as heretofore. I Newspaperd pass free to any part of the Provlnop, Hritish North America, (Newfotindhtnd and Dermnda excepted) and the United States when sent by land JNlail — to be jmt up in covers oj)en at the emis. ; Printed Circulars, Prices ('urrent. Handbills, and other printed matter i of like description, put nj) in covers open at the ends, and witliont any writlen communiciition, inav be sent to anv l)art of the Prosince to anv place within the same, as well as through Nov^i Scotia, at the rale of. Id. per ounce — prep.iyment optional, except when ad4re.ssed to the United States, in which ease tlio postage must be prepaid. Pamphlets, Magazines, Periodicals, or I'ooks, bound or unbound, done up in covers open at the ends, unaccompanied by any written j communication, may bo tumsmitted as above mentioned, thiough the j mail, in this Province : not exceeding 2 ounces in weight, iret; ; and when exceeding 2 ounces Ic. for every ounce up to 48 ounces, beyond which weight they cannot l)e sent by mail. | British reprints of copywright works from the United States, by laiicl j mail or .steamer, charged letter |iostiige. Por Dartmouth ddi/q, ])ostage 2c. For Musfjuodoboit llarbor, every Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock. — Return Mail due on Monday afterpoon, at o o'clock. For Prospect on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Return mail due on Saturday morning at 1 1 o'clock. For Ketch Harbor and Sambro on Friday evening, at 10 o'eloek. llcturn mail due on Saturday. GCJ* Letters for I{e;/istn/ must be posted half tm hour previous to the closing of the mail by which they are to be forwarded, and the postage as well as the registration fee must be prepaid. Letters prefhtid hi/ stamps, and dro])ped into the Letter Box during tlie night, and up to 5 O'clock, a. m., will be forwarded by the mails des- patched same morning. NVhen the mails from England arrive before 9 p. m., they are deli- vered the same evening, and atVer that hour at 7 next morning. All other mails arriving before 7 }). m., will be delivered the same evening — if after that hour and before 8, at G o'clock — and if ulrcr 8, at 7 o'clock the following morning. The Postmaster General is not liable for the loss of any letter or package, unless such loss should arise from his own default. J.and Mails made up at Halifax, 8 p. m. MONEY ORDER SYSTEM. 1. Orders maybe issued for any sum under and up to 20 Dollars, Currency, but .shall not exceed that amount. 2. The charge for each Order (without respect to the amount thereof) shall be Ten cents. Currency, to be paid in advance by the party apply- ing for the Order. 38 POST OFFICE [1861. 3. Tho Money Orders slinll l»c ninde out upon forms supplied by the ll{}iu\ OiWre, and no order will be valid or jxiijaUe uultss (/inn upon the nyiitar printed farm. 4. roi>on> npijlyin^ for Money Orders will be re'|uired to state the partienlnrs upon a Form of A[Jpli('aiion provided for that purpose. 5. l\\ in eouscquence of error or misapprehension, the iJiirciiascr of a Money Order should desiix) to eliaiij^e the plaee of payment named there- in viieis.suiniif Tostmastcr will write across the face of the Order, in black ink, the words " Noio pa>/nble at /' specifying- the placo, — to whieli he will affix the date of his signature. The (rhargo for transfer, as it will involve some correspondence, will bo Ten cents, in each case. 6. No alteration of the Payee's name will be allowed after an order has been issued imd the advice mailed, but a new one will be granted, and the usual charge of Ten cents, made. 7. Parties procuring Money Orders will please to examine tlicm care fully, to see that they are properly rilled up and stamped. This cautio.i wifi appear sufficiently important when it is uivierstood that an Order defective in any important respect will throw diin';ult,ies in the v,ay of its payment. 8. When a Money Order is presented for payment at the Office on which it is drawn, the Postmaster, or Clerk employed, will use all pro- per means to assure himself that the Applicant is the party nam^d and intended in the Advice, and upon the pa/jment of tne Order will be careful to obtain the signature of the Poijee to the receipt at foot. 9. When, through illness or other insuperable difficulty, the Payee — that is, the person named in the Advice — is prevented from presenting the Order in person, the Postmaster will be at liberty to accept a ivritten autlioriti/ from him in favor of a second person, provided always that such written authority is satisfactorily proved to be genuine. 10. Any Money Order Post Office may repay an Order israed by it- self, but only to the party who obtained it. The charge or commission shall in no cuse be returned. 1 1 . For the present, the Offices in this Province which are authorized to grant and pay Money Orders are as follows, viz : General Post Office, Halifax ; Post Offices at Amherst, Antigonish, Annapolis, Arichat, Baddeek, C. B., Digby, Guysboro', Kentville, Lunenburg, I.iverpool, Pictou, Port Hood, lSiieli>urne, Sydney, Truro, AVindsor, and Yarmouih. 12. Postmasters, Avhen not in funds, may defer payment of money for six days until they shall have received a sup[»ly froni the Head Office. PAKCEL POST. Parcels closed at tlio ends and sides may be posted at any Post; Office in Nova iSeoiia, for conveyance to any otlier Poit Office (not Way Office) in the Province, at a rate of Postage subject to the following condition : i 1. No letter or letters shall be enclosed. 01 pe 2. The parcel shall not contain any explosive substance, gla, s, li(inid^, o:her matter likely to injure the ordinary contents of the mail, ' nder naliy of the forfeiKire of the parcel. 3. The weight ot the parcel shall not exceed 3lbs., nor the size exceed one foot in length or breadth, or six inches in thickness. 4. Parcels nmst be prepaid at the following rates, and by postage amps (not by money) : 1861.] DEPARTMENT. 39 If wcijrhino^ less than 1 II) 25 cents. jSIore tlian I lb., and not exccedino: 2 lbs 50 " ]\roro than 2 lbs., and not cxccedin;i; 3 lbs 75 " 5. The parcel maybe vejj^istered, on prepayment, also by stamp, of a , rcfiistration fee of lOc, in addition to the above rate. j 6. The parcel shall have the words, " Dt/ Parcel Post," plainly written ' over the address. It sliould be well and strongly put up, and be legibly j addressed to the Post Office address of the intended receiver, including the name of Clic County in which the Post Office is situated. The fol lowing is an example of the mode of address recommended Bi/ Parcel Post. To-^ , Post Office, County of Sent by -, N. S. Countv. If the najne and address of the sender be written on the parcel, it win, if delivery should fail from any cause, be returned unopened to the sender on payment of an additional rate of 25e. for the return con- veyance. 8. If the number of stamps affixed to a packet be insufficient to pre- pay the proper rate, the amount deficient will be rated unpaid, with a fine of 10c. in addition. TABLE Showing tho time of Closing and Arrival of Mails at the General Post Office, Halifax. Post Towns. Albion Mines . . . . Amherst Annapolisi Antigonish Arichat Avlesford 15addcck r>arrington ]>erwi(.k Name of Keeper. Close at 8, p. m. Arrive at 7^^ p. m. Mon."WedrFri: Mon. AVed. Pri. Daily, (Su. ex.) Daily, (Su. ex.) Mon. Wed. Fii. •Nlon. Wed. Fri. Jjoularderie l)ridgetown Iji'idgewatcr Canning Canrio Cliester Clomcntsport . . . . Dighy Durham English Town . . . Glenelg Guysborough . . . . Hantsport Kentville Laurencetown . . . li. McKenzie .... T. A. Chipman . . T. D. Henderson. H. P. Hill 'Daily, (Su. ex.) Dailv, (Su. ex.) Miss E. McDonald.'Mon. Wed. Pri. Tn. Th. Sat. W. West ! " " " Hon. Wed. Fri. Robert Elm^lcv.... " " " |Tu. Th. S.-.t. 11. H. Crowell.". . . .iTu. Th. Sat. | " " " Joim M. Parker... ;Mon. Wed. Fri.'Mon. Wed. Fri. A. Miuiro ;Mon. Fii .Th. Sar. Thomas Spiirr. . . .'Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon, Wed. Fri. Aaron Morse iTn. Th. Sat. |Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. Fri. Sat. Wed. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri <( (< >( Tu. We. Th. Sa.'Mo. Tn. Wc. Fr. IW. H. Harris jGeo. Norris I Amos Iwovclt Moses Shaw III. Stewart iAlex. Cameron . . . 'iMurdock MeK^nzie ! lohu Campbell .... ji'j. J. Cunningham . INathan T. Harris.. :J. F. Hutchinson . . ''i Tn. Fri. Sat. Th. Sar. 'I'u. Th. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon. Wed. Wed. Sat. Mo. We. Fr. W(mI. Sat. Sa. Tn Sat. Mon, Wed. Tu. Th. Sat. Tn. Wed. Sat. Daily, (Su. ex.) Daily, (Su. ex.) J. AV. James Mon. Wed. Fri. Mon. Wed. Fri. 40 POST OFFICE. [1861. Liverpool Thos. P. Calkin. . . jTii. Tli. Sat. liockt's Island... Xerxes Cliipnian. .|'I li. Sal. Londonderry J. Canipliell jDaily, (Su. ex.) Lower Horton . . . J. W. llennigar. . . Lower Stcwiacke.|Wni. Iloldswortli.. Lunenburg 'A. M. liudolf Mabou JDonald McLdlan. . Mon. Wed. ¥ri Mahonc Bay JLouis Kuaut JTu. Th. Sat. Maitland lAdam Kov Mon. Wed. Fri it Tu. Th. Sat. IMargaree Henry Taylor. . Milton, Co. Qu'ns M. Mus(juodoboit.'Rob. Kaulbaek. Mon. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. Wed. Sat. Mill Village jN. Young Tu. Th. Sat. Newport James Cochran .... |Mon. Th. New (ilasgow. . . . J James Frazer I^aily, (Su. ex.) New Svdnev i JMon. Wed. Fri Parrsboro*". iPatrick Blake iTh. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Th. Sat. Daily, (Su. ex.) Tu. Th. Sat. « it ft (t tt Pictou Port Midgrave . . . Port Hood l*ort Med way .... I'ugwash River John Kiver Philip Sandv Cove Siiell)urne Sherbrooke Shubenacadie. . . . St Margaret's Bay St. Peter'a Sydney Sydney Mines. . . . Tatamagouehe... . 'J'rurot Upper Stewiaeke.. U. Muscpjodoboit. Wallace ! Walton Westport .... P. II0.SS Daily, (Su. ex.) Steel Mon. Wed. Fri. Th. Sat. Mo. We. Th. Sa. A. J. J. D. Tremain . , Elbridge Cahoon Levi Borden .... A. Archibald Mon. Wed. Fri. Mrs. G. Phillips. . .jTu. Th. Sat. J. C. Morse ;Mon. Fri. Robert Tho)npson.jTu. Th. Sat. Hugh McDonald.. I Wed. Sat. John Lynch I Daily, (Su. ex.) Boutilier. . . .|Th. Sat. Geo. Hanley 'Mon. Wed. Fri. Robt. Martin | " *• *' I). Riiibv , " " " R. D.\;utler. . Isaac Smith . . , John Cox. . . . , IL A. Ritchey . Joshua iiiiestis. SemiD'y. S.ex. Wed. Sat. iMo.We. Th. Fr. C. R. Allison Mon. Th. J. Bancroft ^ on. West River I John Fraser Weymouth . . Whycocomah. Wihnot Windsor t ... WoUViUe iMon, Fri. Wed. Fri, .C\ P. Jones .'L. McDougall iMon. Fri. .jJanies A. Gibbon. .']\Ion. Wed. Fri, .P. S. Burnham.. . .jSemi Da. S. ex. .Geo. V. Rand iDailv, (Su. ex.j Yarniouth JR. Huntingdon ' ' ' Canada, hid route* do. via Boston . . New Brunswick. . P. E. Island U. S., land route"* do. bv Steamer. ,!T4i. Th. Sat. ■ jBy Ste'r to Bos. .jDaily, (Su. ex.) jWcd'. Sat. ;D.iily, (Su. ex.) , Ste'r from Eug. Mon. Wed. Fri. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Wed. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. Fri. Daily, (Su. ex.) Tu. Tn. Sat. Mon. Fri. Daily, (Su. ex.) Tu. Th. Sat. it it it Th. Sat. Mo. Tu. Th. Sa. Mon. Wed. Mon. Wed. Fri. Wed. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. Wed. Sat. Daily, (Su. ex.) Tu. Sat. Mon. Wed. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. it it f. Mon. Wed. Fri. Semi Da., S.ex. Mon. Th. Wed. Sat. Mo. Tu. Th. Sa. Tu. Fri. Mon. Fii. Mon. Wed. Fri. a (( a Mon, Wed. Mon. Wed. Fri. Semi Da., S.ex. Daily, (Su. ex.) a It a Mon. Wed. Fri. Steamer fr. Bos. Daily, (Su. ex.) Tu. Fri. Daily, (Su. ex.) Steamer fr. Bos. England BerniucUi & W. In Newfoundland ,F, very alter. Tli.lK very alter. Th. jMontlily. Monthly. f Every altem. week fr. April to Nov. inclu. Monthly from Dec. to March inclusive. Every altem. week fr. April to Nov. inclu. Monthly from Dec. to Marc inclusive o Mails are made np and received from places marked thus "^ per Steamer Em- peror and Favor's Exiiress via Windsor. t A second Mail is made up at 2, p. m., and received at THJ'^. a. m , from places thus t marlied. LIST OF WAY OFFICES IN NOVA SCOTIA. PREPARKD EXPRESSLV FOR THIS WO! K. Way Offices. Acadia Mines, Addiiigton Forlcs, Advocate Harbor, Alma, (Mid. Riv.), Apple River, Arfzyle, Arisiii;^, .\Vlesford. (West), Bailey Bronk, Barney's River, Burrington Passage, Bay M. Lawrence, Bedford Basin, Belvoaux Cove, Big Bras dOr, Big Iniorval, Big Pond. Bill Town, Black Rock, Blund ord. Blue Mountains, Boifdale, Boom, Bridgeport, Bridgeville, BroiidCove, (Tnter'l.) Broad Cove, (Marsh) Bnjiid Cove, Brook field, Brook field, BiiLkley's, Caledonia Cornet, Caledonia, C una id, Cape George, Cape Negro Cape Sable Island, Carlton, Catalono, Chosley'fa Corner, Catalan, <'hol9ea Chester Basin, Chilicamp, I County Colchester, Sydnoy. Cumberland, Pictou, Cumberland, Yarmouth, Sydney, King?, Pictou, Shelburne, Victoria, Halifax, Digby, victoria, Inverness, Cape Breton, Kings, Cumberlanil, Halifax, jIMctou, jCape Breton, Inverness, Cape Breton, Pictou, Inverness, Lunenburg, Queens, Colchester, Kings, Queens, Guysboro, Kings, Sydney, Shelburne, II [Yarmouth, iCape Breton, JLunenburg, iCape lireum. Lunenburg. Inverness, Keeper. Robert ' ornian, Norman M'Douirld Nathan B. Norris. M. M. Archibald, W. R EldcTkin. Nelson S. Ryder. Alexander Gillis. Samuel Randall. Donald M' Don aid. Wm. M'Kenzie. Leonard Knowlca. Donald M'Intosh. Francis Wier. John Sl.e.ean. George McKenzie. Donald Gillis. id ugh McLellan. iKzokiel R. Col well. {Silus I'hinncy, ;Gasp'd Publicover. jPetor Campbell. Michael Mclntyre. Doiigald Kennedy. Hector M' In tyre. John Fori)es. Isaac McLeod. Donald McDonald, John Smith. John J. Morse. Elisha F. Gorsolay. Thomas Buckley, George Middlemas. John Hattie. Jas. E. Lockwood. Robt. McDonald. Joeiah Smifli. Wm. Cunningham. James M. Killam. Allen McDonald. Nelson Chesley. A. McDonald. Wm. Koddy. Wm. Eldridge. Edward Briard. 1 Close at Hx.Ariiveatllx. 'Daily Su. oxt Daily Su. ext do. do. I do. do. Thur. Sat. iMon. Fri. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. We. Fri. Thur. Sat, iMon. Fri. •Daily Su. ext|Daily Su. ex. ! ' do. do. do. do. Mo. We. Fri.'Mo. We. Fri. Daily Su. ext Daily Su. ex. I do. do. I do. do. ,Tu. Th. Sat. iTu. Th. Hat. ;Mon. Wed. iTues. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. JTu. Th. Sat. IMo. We. Fri.iMo. We. Fri. ' do. do. JTu. Th. Sat. ;Mo. We. Fri. ! do. do. iTu. Th. Sat. Daily Su. ext' do. do. Tu. Ih. Sat. Daily Su. ex. ! iMon. Fri. Dailv Su. ext Daily Su. ex. Mo We Fri. Tu 'i h. Sat. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 4 do. Daily Su. ext Daily Su, ex. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. : do. do. do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. I do. do. do. do. Semi daily, [Semi-Daily. Daily Su. ext Dailv Su. ex. Tu. ih. Sat. I'u. Th. Sat. W'ed. Sat. |Wed. Sat. iDaily Su ext Daily Su. ex. do. do. ! do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. jTu. Th. Sat. do. do. ', do. do. Daily Su. ext Dailv Su. ex. Mo. We. Fri. I u. Th. Sat. !Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. 'Mo. We. Fri. I do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. ! do. do. Mo. We. Fri. do. do. do. do. do. do. 1 2 WAY OFFICES. [1861. In Cheviere, ChriBtrnat Island, Chiirchpo nt. Church Street, Chuichville, Chute's Cove, Clare. C leek's Cove, Clyde River. Coiiqueriill Bank, Ccrnwallis, (Eaht,) : Cornwallia, (West,) : Country Harbor, Cow Bay, ; Cross Roads Bridi^e. Cro'^s Ko:!.ds.(C'yHr.) ', Cross Roads (St.M's.) i Crow Harbor, I Chebogue, Dartmouth, i DeerfieM, : Dilij^ent River, ; Discoose, Dublin Shore. ; KaBt SidePub'coU'r. I Earltown, I East Bay. I East Bay, (NorthSide) li list Branch, Eust Port Med way, East River, Eastville, : Economy, Economy, (Upijer), Eel Brouk, Elmsdulft, Falmouth, Falmouth, (Wsr.B'g.) ; Five Ifclands, I Forks, (Margaree.) I Forks, (Mgt, Bay,) 1 Forristidls. , fox Harbor, Framloise, Eraser's Mills, Gabe rouse, Garden of Eden, Gaspereau, Giiya River Givan Wliarf, Gooio llivcr, Gore. Gofchen, Grand River, Granville Ferry Great Village, ■jirconfield, biv. 'nliiU, Greenwich, Gulf Shore, Guniiiiig Cove, Ouvsboro' Interval, Gilbert C"ve, Grandi(|ueF'y,N.F.lde GavB Uiver Road, Glen Roud, Hallway River, Hants, |Cape Breton, Digby, |King9, ,1'ictou, I Anna polls, l>igl»y. Shelburne, Lunenburg, I Kings, ! " Ouvsboro', Cape Breton, Cnnil>erland, Guysboro', Yarmouth, Halilax, Yarmouth, Cumberland, iRichnjond, Lunenburg, >'heURirne, ColcheBter, !Cape Breton, Cumberland, Queens, Guysboro', Colchester, Yarmouth, ! Halifax, Uantij, i " iColchester, ■Inveiness, Halifax, Sydney, .Cumberland, [Richmond, jFictou, !Ca|)e Breton, PicLou, JKiups, {Halifax, livings, .Cuinberiaud, Hants, jSydney, iRichmond, 'Annapolis, i^olohesier, ;Luneuburg, ,Piot()u, iKings, ICumbi rland, yiielbiirne, Guysboro', I-'igi'V, InvoriiesB, iColchester, I Sydney, Cumberland, ■John Burgess. iMalc. Mcl)ougall. jChiude Melanson. jWm. Gillett. iAllen Weir. |H arris Futtor. lA. I . Coiueau. i Beverly Smith. 'iTames McKay. |\Vm. f.leKeen. H. L. Dickey. C. W. Barteux. \\y. O. Seott. Angus McAuley. Hugh McDonald. DoTiald Green. |Sainuel Grant. ■Tohn lihler. 'An sell Rub bin 8. Edw. Foster. James Gallie. John F. Smith. David Qru.liy. Nicholaw Oxner. T. C. Anderson. Charles Graham. jAlexander Kenua. J. P. McKinna. 'Andrew xaylor. Z. P. Armstiong. George Campbell. Faml. Crcelman. Silas II. Crane. John F. Crow. |T. B. White. iJanes Fraser. 'James Wdf. jFrancis Kennedy. John Falconer. jSamuel Campbell. ! Alexander Hubley. IE. l\.rrestall. jl>. McAuley. John Strahan. Duncan McUonald. W'm. Arnistotig, George McDonald. Sherman Cohlwell. jJames McKay. John Givan. .John Miekio. ;Daniel Thompson. Donald Sinclair. ■Dumild McKenzie. ■Alfred Troop. Andrew McLellan. Nathl. Frorman. ;\Vm. McKenzie. ■Arthur Bi?hop. W. Waugh. iWm. Duane, senr. iRobt. McKay. |Lazani8 Mallet. :I)avid Eraser. 1R. B. Ta vlor. C. McGiivery. A. N. Fullerton. iMo.Thui. Mo. We. Fri. I do. do. iDailySu. ext j do. do. IMo. We. Fri, I do. do. Tu. Th. Sut. ! do. do. do. do. j Daily Ru. ext do. do. j M. W^ F. Sa.i do. do. I M. \V. Th ;m. W, I do. ': do. I Daily ! do'. I do. F. F. Rat. do do. Su.ext do. do. Th. Silt. JMo. We. Fri. .Tu. Th. Sat. do, do. Dailv Su. ext jMo. We. Fri. i do. do, !N. W. Th. F. Th. Sat. ;M. W. E Sat. jDaily Su. ext I do. do. j do. do. j do. do. jMo. We. Fri. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. |Th. Sat. Im. W.Th. F. I Mo. We. Fri. Daily Su. ex.! iMo. We. Fri.! Daily. ] I do. I I I do. I ;M. W. Th. F. IMo. H'ed. I !Dailv Su. ext :Mo.We. Fri. Tues. Fri. T-i. Th. Sat. Mo. We. Fri. Daily Su. ex. do. do. Mo. We. Fri. do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. do. do. Daily Su. ex. do. do. i u. Th. Sat, do. do. M. Tu.Th.S. Tu. Th. Sut. do. do. int, Luuisbiirg, Lower Barney's Rlv., Lower Ward, Low Point, Luw Point Shore, J.ower Macoan, Lyle's Bridge, Lcquille, Lower Selwals, Lindsays Stables, Macoan, Maccan Intervale, Mainadieu, Maitland, Malaga watch, Maliigash, Malignant Cove, Colchester, Kings, Sydney, Shelbtirne, . ICuniberland, iCulehester, ICuniberland, ISydntr,', Cumberl.and, Inverneas, Yarmouth, Inverness. Annapolis, Pictoii, Huidax, Quysboro', Victoria, Guysboro', Cumberland, Inverness, Kings. Queens. Yarnioulh, Culuht'ster, Hants, I Halifax, Kings, Cumberland, Richmoml, Lunenburg, Inverness, Shelburne, Oape Breton, Pictou, Cape Breton, Sydney, it Halifax. Richmond, Pi tou, Sydney, Richmond, Kings, Digl)y. Inverness, Cape Breton, Pictou. Halifax, Inverness, Cape Breton, Cumberland, Shelburne, Anna{iOli8, Hants, Pictou, Cumb.-rland, Capo Breton, Yarmoutli, Inverness, Cumberland, Picton, jWm. Fisher. Thos. Isley. ■ Edw. Corbett. jTliomas Holden. 'James Find lay. IH. Melntosli, sen. George Foshner. jDonald McMillen. Ilsaac Brown. John Matheson. jCharles Kahan. John H. MeKeen. John Bars. Hector McLean, iRobt. Fox. jJohn P. Ingles. lAlex, Robinson. |Jolin Burke. John McMillan. I Bowman Boggs. JHugh McDonald. |Geo. Webster. E. P. Freeman. U. W. Hamilton. jAle.xr. S. Hiugley. K N. Masters. Jacob Hennogar. D. Gallagher. T. A. Robinson, lidward Brine. Michael McNeiL Isaac Heokman. An^ua Mclnnis. Ciiarles McMillan. Robt. Currio.* Donald Gillis. Hugh McDonald. Patk. Earnst. James Matheson. iLevi Irish, i James RandalL |John McBain. iPeter Bosdet. I Joseph Grant. iJoseph Symens, iJo'in S; ars. jRodk. Bethune. joiivor Lockhart. W. Powell. '.Foseph Kennedy. j'D. Murray, sen. John Fraser. Angus McMaster. I Duncan McPhee. David I^ong. Wm. Greenwood. Alfred Hoyt. Wm. Creelmau. Mc Dona Id. Eleazer Taylor George Atkinsun, Daniel Diilf. John Philips. Hugh McKay. Samuel Treen. Donald McLean. |M. W Daily. M. W. do. Daily. Daily. Dally. do. do. do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Daily. iDailv. Mu. We. Fn. Mo. Wo. FrI. Th. F. M. Tu. Th. S. Daily. Th. F.M. T. Ih. S. do. iTu. Th. Sat. iDailv. Mo. We. Frl. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. iMo. Wo, Fri. Dailv. Daily. Mo. We. Fri.Tu. Th. Sat. jTu. Th. Sat. i do. do. JM \Y. V. Sat. I do. do |.\lo. We. KrI.i do. do. M. W. F. Sat.i do. do. jDailv. Dally. Mo. We. Frij do. j Daily. ' do. Tu. Th. Sat. iTu. Th. Sat iDaily. 'Daily. do. I do. Mo. Thur. :Tu. FrL do. do. I do. ■Saturday. . Monday. Mo. We.*Fri.:Mo.iWe. Fri. Daily. Daily. Mo Wo. Fri Mo. Wo. Fri. ! Tn. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Mo. We. Fri.' do. do. ! do. do. du. do. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. j Mo. We, Fj'.j do do. i T. W. Th. S. |M. Tu. T. F. j Mo. We Fri.iTu. Th. Sat. j do. do. i do. do. Daily. j Daily. do, ! do. Wed. Sat. i Wed. Sat. Mo. We. Fri.iTu. Th. Sat Daily. (Daily. do. do. do. > do. Mo. We. Frl. Mo. We. Fri. Daily. I Daily. Mo. W^e, Fri. Mo. We. Fri. do. do. Tu. I h. Sat Mo. We. Fri.. do. do. Daily. Daily. 'IMiur. Sat j ueb. Sat Mo. Wo. Frl. u. I h. Sat do. do. di). da Dailv. ]Dailv. Tu. Th. Sat Tu. Th, Sat JMo, We. Fri. I do. do. I do. do. i do. do. Daily. iDaily. ; du. i do. I do. I d». iM... Wo. Fri.: u. Th. Sat Daily. iDaily. Mo. We. Fri.iTu. ih. Sat M. W. Til. F.M. Tu. T. S. Daily. i Daily. \m Urn ,1 Manchftstor, Mario Joseph Marion Bridge, Marshall Town, Marshall's Covo, Mawt Town, McLellan'ii Mount'n Medford, Melven Evans, Meagher's Grant, Merigdmish, Metaghani, Middle Lahave Ferry, Middle 'lown Middle Settle/uent, Mid'\ Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. M. Tu. W. F. iTuos. ri Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th. F. S. Daily. do. Tu Th. Sat. Mo. We. Fri. Laily. Tues. Fri. I Mon day. ■Tu. Th. Sat. JDaily. IWed. Sat. Mo. Wo. Fri. I do. do. iWed. Sat. M. Tu. W. F. ,Tu. Th. Sat. I do. do. M. Tu W. F. Daily. Tues. Fri. do. uclie iMtii. Tnioiidie, Trout Covo," Turn's Bay, Tu'ket, Toney River, Upper Dyke Village, Upper Settlement, Upper Settlement, Upper SetllemenU Wallace Uiver, Waugh's Uiver, \Vellin{j;tou Dyke, Wei ton. West Chester, Wes,t Branch, West Branch, White Head, Willis Foster's, Windham Hill, Wood Harbor, ColchORtor, Anaopolis, ricto'.j, C«>l(;lie9ter, Sydney, l>l^'hy. Ilalifax, Yarmouth, I'ictou, Kings, Vicr,oriu, Sydney, Picton, Cumberland, Colchester, jKings, '* Cumberland, j'^^Jtou, iCumberland, Guysboro', 'Annapolis, I Colchester, iSholburne, Geo. McN'anght. Robt. Sloddiirt. liodlc. Ilendorsoh. ;T. DrvKdalH. JMichael Fotts. '.Tamos Morhouse. jChas. Lordly. James M. Lent. 'James Elliott. I Albert Beck with. iDonald McM alien. ;Chaile3 Ca'neron. IDonald Livingston. jDavid Piirdj'. I Jeremiah Murphy. Wni. E. Burbige. John S. Welton. •Jacob. G. Purdy. Wm. Dunbar. C. C. Oxiey. James Peltmato, Willis Pobter. John Bragg. E. Nickerson. Daily. Mo. We. Fri. Daily, Mo. We. Fri. Dailv. Mo. Wo. Fri. Saturday Daily. do. do. Mo. We. Fri. Daily. I'. W. Th. Sa. M. W. Th. F. Mo. We. Fri. Daily. Mo. We. Fri. Daily. do. Til. t h. Sat. Wed. Sat. Mo. We. Fri. Dailv. Tu. Th. Sat. Sat. Daily. Mo. We. Fri. Daily. Mu. Wo. Fri. Dailv. Mo Wo. Fri, Saturday. Daily. do. • do. Tu. Th. Dally. M. T. W. F. M. Th. Th. S ■Mo. We. ifri I Daily. 'l\o. We. Daily. do. Mo. Wo. Fri. Wed. Sat. Mo. We. Fri. Daily. Tu. Th. Sat. Fri. Separate Mails are not made up at the Post OJflce in Halifiix for any of the Way Offices except those lying between the City and nearest Post Office. Letters for the Way Offices are forwardad to and received from the Post Offices to which they are subordinate, on the days above named. PACKETS FROiVI HALIFAX. Tlie Steamer for England arrives from tlio United States at Canard's wharf fortnightly, that is about midnight every other 1 hursday, and the same week the Steamer from England arrives and proceeds to Boston. Messrs, Cunard & Co. have also Steam Packets running to Bermuda and St. John's, N. F., — the latter touches at Sydney during the sum- mor months. Tlic Steamer Eaatern State leaves Brown's wharf every other Tues- day for Bu.sion, and touches at Yarmouth on the way. Messrs. J. M. Watson & Co. have two packets running contiimally to Boston, viz : the barque Halifax, and the brig Boston. A packet runs between Halifax and Liverpool, Queen's Co., leaving Cronan's Wharf occasionallv through the montli. Two iine scliootiers — the ^t/lvia and the Lunenhnrcf Packet — sail about every ten davs for Lunenburg, — the former from Bia(;k's, and the latter from J. M. Watson, & Co.'s Wharf. Tlie Guysborough Packet sails from the. Long Whaif. The Sydney (sailing) Packet generally starts from Caldwell's wharf. #.,v TAMirp OF DUTIES IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. To CONTINUE IN FOUCIiJ TILL IST APRlL, 1861. Duty— Cur. Ap]>lefi, ficsli or dried, per barrel SI .00 Anchm's, Grapnels, and Anchor Palms 5 P euiit. ad val. Aslics — Pot and Pearl Free J Bacon, per cental or 100 lbs 2.00 j Uccf, salted, per barrel 1 .00 I fresh, per 100 lbs 1.00 'Biscuit, fine, and bread, iucluding crackers or cakes l> 100 lbs.. . 1.00 , Butter, i> 100 lbs 1.00 lBa<:gage apparel of Passengers, not intended for sale Free ' Barilla and Soda Ash Free Beuns Free Biscuit or Bread . , Free Books not prohibited to be imported into the U. Kingdom* . . Free : Bri.-^tles and hair used in the manufacture of brushes , .Free i Bullion — gold or silver Free i Burr Stones Free Candles, tallow, V lb ". 3 all other Candles, per lb 8 Cassia and Cinnamon, ground, per lb , 5 Cattle, viz : horses, mares, or geldings, each lO.OO Neat cattle, viz: oxen or other neat cattle, 3 years old or upwards, each 7.50 . Cow.s and cattle under 3 years old, each 2.50 Sheep, each . 75 Hogs, alive, over 100 lbs. weight, each 5.00 of 100 lbs. weight and imder, each 50 Asses and Mulest Free I Ciicese, 1> ICO lbs 1.00 Chocolate or cocoa paste, P lb 3 , Cocoa Free Cotlci, green, t> ib 3 Roasted, burned, or ground, 1> lb 5 • Clocks, and all Avheels, machinery, and materials used in their ' mamifacture, 20 ¥ cent. ad. val. Confectionary, Syrups, and all other articles manufa<-tured fiom ' Sugar 20-1^ cent. ad. val. Cigars and Snutf 1 P cent. ad. val. : Currants and Figs 10 ¥ cent. ad. val. \ Cables, of Hemp or other Vegetable substance, or of Iron, j Cord.igo, tarred or untarred, whether fitted for rigging or I otherwise 5 P cent. ad. val. Cotton Yarn 5 ¥ cent. ad. val. Copper, viz: plates, sheets, bars, or bolts, for ship-building; wrought or cast for machinery, pure or without other metal, copper castings of every description for machinery, for mills or steamboats ; Copper and Composition Nails and Spikes for ship-building 5 P cent. ad. val. Coal Free Coin — gold and silver coins, and British copper coins.- Free ^?!?\ 48 TARIFl)'. [1861. Duty.— Cur. Coj)pci-, viz : copijor ore, or in pigs or bricks, old or worn, or iit only to bo rcniannliK'turccl Kreo Covkwoofl l''iec Corn, \\/. : wlicat, ryo, in Free Furniture that has l)een in actual use, working tools and imple- ments, — the property of immigi'ants or persons coming to reside in the Province, and not intended for sale Free Ginger, ground, 1^ lb Geneva and Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in ])roportion for any greater stiength than the strength of j>roof, ¥ gali Hay and Straw Free Hemp and Tow Free Hides, or pieces of Hides raw, not tanned, curried, or dressed. .Free Horns Free Horses and carriages of travellers, and Horses, cattle, carriages and other vehicles when employed in carrying mercljandise, together with the necessary harness and tackle, so long as the same aie actually in use for that jmrpose Free Hams, smoked or dried, -t* 100 lbs Iron, viz: in Bars or Bolts, Castings for Mills or Steam Engines, and Cast or Unwrought Pipes or Tubes, Sheet Iron, and Iron S|)ikes 5 i^ cent. ad. val. Unwrought or Pig Iron, Ores ot Iron of all kinds. Iron Rails for Railroacls, Steam Boilers, Boiler Plates, Plow Moulds and Hoop Iron Free Lard, ^ 100 lbs Leather, viz: sole leather, including hides and tikins, partiiilly dressed therefor, 1Mb Leather, viz : Boots, Shoes, and Leather manufactures of all kinds 10 1^ cent. ad. val. Upper Leather of all sorts, including Hides and Skins, par- tially dressed therefor 10 V cent. ad. val. Lintels Free Lime and Limestone Free Lines for the fisheries of all kinds Free Machinery of all kinds, of Copper or Iron for Mills, Steamboats, and Manufiietories, and Miintz Metal Sheathing 5 y ct. ad. val. Meat, fvesh, except Beef or Pork lo ^ cent. ad. val. Molasses, ■i^ gall Manures of all kinds Free Maps and Charts Free Nets, fishing nets, and seines of all kinds Free 25 60 2.00 1.75 3 1861.] TARIFF. 49 , Oak^im 5 P cent. ad. val. Onions, P 100 lbs ( )ros of all kinds Frco : Poars, fresh or dried, ¥ bbl ! rcp|)er and Piniuuto, ground, L^ lb Pitih 5 t> cent. ad. val. Toultry of all sorts, dead 10 ¥ cent. ad. val. ; I'oi k, salted, l> hbl fiosh, tMOO lbs Pidm (3il Free I Pi<; Lead and Pig Tin Free ! lilot Broad Free ; Plants, Shrubs, and Trees Free j Plate of Gold and Silver, old and fit only to be reman ufactured..Free I Potatoes Free I Printing Paper, of not less than demy size Free I Printing Presses and Types, and Printers' Ink Free I Ilaisiiis, t^ lb I Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, ! and so in proportion for any greater strength of proof ¥ gal. I Rags, viz : Old Rags, Old Kopo, Junk, and Fishing Nets. . . .Free j Rosin Free i Sail Cloth of all kinds, Canvas, Sail Twine, and ready made I Sails 5 ¥ cent. ad. vaL Spirits, viz: Brandy, cordials, and other spirits, except Rum, Ge- neva, and Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength of proof ¥ gall Sugar, brown or Muscovado, not refined, ¥ 100 lbs Candied brown, crushed, and bastard facings, and refined ¥ 100 lbs Sugar of the Maple Free Sails, Rigging, and Ship Materials saved ftom vessels wrecked on the coast of this Province, and saved from vessels owned and registered in the Province, if wrecked on the coast of this Province or elsewhere Free Salt Free Seeds of all kinds Free Skins, Furs, Pelts or Tails undressed Free Stones, unmanufactured Free Straw Free Statuary Free Tallow Free Tar 5 ¥ cent. ad. val. Teas: Souchong, Congou, Pekoe, Bohea, Pouchong, and all other Black Teas, F lb Gunpowder; Hyson, Young Hyson, Twankay, and other Green Teas, ¥ Ih Tobacco, manufactured, except SnufF and Cigars, ¥ fc unmanufactured Pi*ee Tongues of Cattle, dried or pickled, ¥ 100 lbs Twines and Lines used in the fisheries Free Duty.— Cur. 50 1.00 4 1.00 1.00 2 35 60 1.50 2.00 10 2.00 u m I'. ''Ill II i 50 LIGHT HOUSES. [1S61. 90 80 30 Duty.— Cur Tow *>ec.. Turpentine • • • • • *ieo Wines, viz : Hock, Constuntia, Malmsey, lokay, Chi^mnagne, Burgundy, Hermitage, Sautern, and Claret, costing $2 and upwards, t^ gal Madeira, Port, and Shcny, of which the first cost is £30 sterling ¥ pipe and upwards, P' gal All other Winus, 1?' gal 15 per cent, in addition to the above named duties on fill Wiiics Zinc, viz: Zinc Sheathing, of a size 48 inches long by 14 inches wide, intended for and to be used as sheathing for vessels, and Zinc Sheathing Nails 5 l> cent. ad. val. Whale Fin, or Bone Free Wood, viz: Boards, Planks, Staves, Square Timber, Shingles and Fire Wood, not to include woods used for dying. .Free All other Goods, Wares, and Merchandize, not otherwise charged with duty 10 ¥ cent. ad. val. LIGHT HOUSES. On the coast of Nova Scotia, and on the coast of New Brunswick in the * Bay of Fundi/. A fred light. Two lights— flash Sambro Island — West entrance Halifax harbor. Cross Island — Entrance to Limenburg harbor. light above; fixed light below. Iron-bound Island Light. — Off the entrance to LaHave Eiver. A bright, fiash light often seconds duration, followed by an eclipse of thirty seconds. The lantern is placed on a square wooden tower, painted white on the southern side of the Island, and is visible from all points of approach. Elevation seventy-five feet above sea-level. Port Medway. — Beacon light on Admiralty head, west side of the entrance of the port. Building square, painted white with black square in the centre of seaward sides, plain white light, forty feet above sea level, and stands within thirty fiithoms of the shore. Liverpool. — South end of Coffiu's Island. A plain revolving light. Fort Point harbor light, at the head of Liverpool harbor, southern entrance of the river. A bright fixed light, visible from all points of ap- proach, and must be left on the larboard hand when entering tlie harbor. Ragged Island Harbor Light. — On Gull Rock, off" the entrance ofthehirbor. Building square, and painted ivhite, exhibiting a clear, fixed light, at an elevation of fifty -one feet above the sea-level, and is situated in Lat. 43° 39' N., and in Long. 64° 66' W. Barrington, — Baccaro Point, east side of the entrance to Bamngton Bay. Afiash light of fifteen seconds. Cape Sable, Seal Island. — The first light on approaching the Bay of Fundy is on th& South Point of Seal Island. A plain, tvfiite light, elevated about eighty feet above high water mark, and may be seen, on approaching the Islanii, from any pojnt of the compass. A very dan- ■!^W ■MHW-" 1801.] LIOIIT HOUSES. 51 ' jieroufr rock, under water, but upon which tho sea always breaks, called Blonde rock, about three and one-thh-d miles S.byW. by compass, from the Light House. Between this rock and tlie Island there are some dangers — the ground is rocky throughout, and large vessels, there- fore, ought not to attempt passing between them. SiiELDUUNE. — McNutt's Islaud. Two fixed lir/hts— one above the other. ! PuBNico Harbor Light. — A Beacon Light on tho S. E. side of tho entrance to Pubnico Harbor, situate on the E. side of tho entrance to the Bay of Fundy, about thirteen miles northerly of Capo Sable. Building square, painted tpfiite. A fixed red light, on tho seaward side, twenty- eitjht feet above high water level, (rise and fall twelve feet,) and stands fifteen fathoms from low water mark. The point of beach is bold. Yarmouth. — West side of the harbor. A plain, rcvolvitifj light. A Foo Bell has been erected on tho E. Capo of Yarmouth harbor, a few feet to the southward of the Light House, and al)Out one and a qiiurter miles from the extreme outer point of the Cape. Strikes seven times per minute. Briar Island. — A plain, white light, situate about half a mile N. E. from the N. W. point of the Island. Westport. — Peter's Island, at the south entrance of tho Grand pas- sage;. Two white lights, placed horizontally, to distinguish it from Briar Island Light, at an elevation of forty feet above high water mark. Dig BY Gut Light. — On tho west side of Digby Gut, from Briar Island north-eastward. This light is chiefly intended as a guide into Digby Basin. A fixed, white light. Potrt Williams. — On the E, side Bay of Fundy, Annapolis Co., at distance of sav five miles shows a white light, on ueai'er approach a green light. Maroaretteville. — On E. side Bay of Fundy, Annapolis Co., at a distance say 5 miles shows a white light, on nearer approach a rerf light. Black Rock Light. — On the southern shore of the Bay of Fundy. A fixed, white light. Apple River Light. — North side of the entrance to Apple River, in Chignecto, or Cumberland Bay. Two fixed lights, placed horizoi^tally. Partridge Island River. — An Octagonal light beacon, on the west side of tho entrance to Partridge Island River, Parrsbor'^udi, on the north side of the Basin of Minas, and exhibits a plain, white Tight, at an elevation of thirty feet above high water ; rise and fall about forty-five feet ; the Tower is white, and stands close to high water mark on the beach. Vessels can only enter the harbor at high water, and must lie aground on the soft bottom when the tide is low. HoRTON Bluff Light. — In the Basin of Minas, ninety-five feet above sea level, high water ; rise and fall forty to forty-live feet. Build- ing square painted white ; stands sixty feet Jrom the Bluff, and shows a white light, which may be seen in clear weather, over the greatest part of the Basin of Minas, (after passing Cape Blomedon,) and above the Five Islands, and up Windsor River, until intercepted by the continua- tion of the Bluff to the southward §f it. Burncoat Light. — At Burncoat Head, Southern side of the Basin of Minas. A plain, fixed white light. Meagher's Beach. — East side Halifax harbor. A fixed light. Devil's Island. — An Octagonal Ljght Beacon on the S. W. point of Devil's Island, at the entrance of the Eastern passage to Halifax har- 52 LIGHT HOUSES. [1861. bor, and exliibits a red liffht on the seaward sides, to >. of Ma- V. "S. 8y- :;Ann OF TRrsTEKS. — Rov'ds. M. Kiclicy, D.l^., Prrsideiit ; Hum- pliicv Picknnl, 1).I)., John Allison, A.^^, .John Siiowldili, M. Pickk'S, i K. HottcrcU, John MciMnrrnv, CIui.m. (Muirdiill. A.M., Mariner Wood,! K«i(|., lion. J. II. Andorpon, Hon. (.'Iinrles Younjr, LIj. 1), Stoplien : Fulton, W. H, Harrison, J. F. Alli.'ion, Esqrs., Hon. J. J. Ho^rcrson. i Male Branch. — Principal, atid Profi'iiHnr of Mental and Mm (d Science, | (fr., IJev. 11. Pickani, I), I). ; Profssor of Mathenuiticn, P/ii/sical. Science, (\',, Thomas Pickard, Issq., A.M.; Pnifrssor of Fretic/i and Assistant \ Tnii'licr in the Classics, Mr. Aloxaiulcr S. lii'id ; Ttochcr in the Intcrme- \ dititc Depdrtnu'.nt, Mr. Arthur MoN. Patterson; 'J'utchir in the Prinian/ Deport mint, Mr. James 1{. Inch ; Assistant Teachers, James K. Hart und Fi W. llarrision; Steward, John Tow.so. Fk.aiai.K Branch. — Professor of Mental and Moral Science, Helh s l.rtlrfs, and fjint/nai/es, \U'V. John Allison, A.M. ; Professor of IS^atural Srionrs, Ancient and Modern La)i(/ifntps, Mrs. M. Ltniisa Allison, A.^f . ; Tenclwr of Enfilish Branches and Mathematics, Miss Louisa DoW. Alli- son ; Assistaot Tearher of the I.an()na<]es, Miss liiinra C. Knijrht ; Assist- ant Teacher of Afathoiiatics, Miss Alar^aret I5urhi;;e ; Teacher of (HI Patidinickson, j Francis Carroll, Esqrs, R. B. Dickson, Clerk. Cumberland District. Rev. John Munro, " F. Smallwood, " A. M. DesBrisav, " Alexr. Clai-ke, * *' "James Christie, *' Peter Danaher, " Jas. E. Balcam. Hon. H. G. Pineo, Joseph Ox ley, Thomas Logan, (< Tillott Harrison, Gilbert Seaman, Esqrs, Mr. Chandler, Clerk. DIGBY COUNTY. Dighy District. Rev. Chas. Randall, John C. Morse, Arch. Gray, lidw. Butler, W. McCarty, P. J. Filluel, Stephen Marshall, Cliarles Budd, John Robinson, B. H. Ruggles, A. Hard wick, John S. Mallett, Esqrs. Wm. Laudett, Clerk. District of Clare. Rev, P. L. Madden, Wra. McLeod, J. P. Roles, J, P. Nowlan, Benjamin Belleveau, Chas. M. Raymond, Ira Raymond, Tim. Sullivan, Esqrs. L. Q. Bourke, Clerk. GUYSnORO COUNTY. *SV. Mary's District. Rev. J. Campbell, ** Alex. Campbell, *' James Duffie, H. Eagles, Hugh McDonald, Thos. Glencross, Wm. McKeen, Joseph Alexander, Wm. Bent, H. Elliott, A. P. McKenzie, Thos. H. Patterson, Chiistopher Jost John Maloncy, Edw. J. Cunningham, E. H. Franchville, Alex. Sinclair, Esqrs. Sam. R. Russell, Clerk. imw 1861.] OP SCHOOLS. 67 HALIFAX COUNTY. City. Rev. Robt. Willis, D.D. " Dr, Hannan, " C. Churchill, A.M. John W. Ritchie, Andrew McKinlay, Thos. S. Tobin, R. S. Black, M. D., Patrick Power, John Doull, Esqr3. Stephen Selden, Glerk. Western District. Rev. John Ambrose, " T. H. Porter, " P. G. McGregor, " Dennis Gearv, Lawrence Hartshorne, John Lambert, Charles Hamilton, Peter Martin, James Thomson, M. G. Black, jr., Esqrs. M. B. Desbrisay, Clerk. Rural District. Rev. Robt. Sedgwick, " W. C. McKinnon, " Joseph Sutcliffe, II. A. Gbidwin, Matthew Burrows, David Archibald W. G. Anderson, David Archibald, (16), John Bates, Robert A. Logan, Ezckiel Siblcv, W. J. Lydiard, Clerk. Shore Distr'ct. Rev. Robt. Jamieson, " James Breading, Win. Anderson, Wm. Hall, jr., Patrick Murphy, Esqrs. James Farquar, Clerk. HANTS corxTY. Western District. Rev. J. li. Murdoch, " Thomas Walsh, " Wm. Burton, Hon. R. A. McHeffy, |E. F. Harding, M. D., |Wm. A. Bennett, James O'Brien, David P. Allison, Thos. Mavnard, Esqrs. Rev. W. ti. Murdoch, Clerk. Douglas and Rawdon District. Rev. Chas. Bowman. John McDougall, Wm. O'Brien, Ai'thur M. Cochran, James A. Scott, Jacob Withrovv, Adam Dickey, Isaac O'Brien, Esqrs. Rev. J. Cameron, Clerk. INVERXESS COUNTY. South District. Rev. Alex. McDonald, " Wm. G. Forbes, " Hugh McDonald, " J. V. McDonald, " McLean, William Watts, J. L. Tremain, Hon. Wm. McKeen, Peter J. Brouard, Peter Smith, G. C. Laurence, Jr. John MuiT.ay, Esqrs. J. McDonald, Clerk. Xorth District. Rev. Pat. McKeagnev, " H. J. Chenal, " John Grant, " John Gunn, Henry Taylor, Malcolm McKay, Samuel Campbell, Thomas Ethridge, Angus McLennan, W. Chisholm, L. McDougall, Esqrs. II. Y. Taylor, Clerk. KINGS COUNTY. Rev. James Stim, W. J. Fuller, Wm. H. Chipman, C. W. H. Harris, Hugh L. Dickey, Nathan Tupper, William Miller, Caleb R. Bill, C. C. Hamilton, M.D. Edw. L. Brown, M. D. James Leard, Winkworth Chipman, George Fisher, Thomas Farnsworth, Andrew Borden, George A. Barnaby, John Borden, M.D. Holmes Mastei-s, M.D. Edward Moren, M.D. James E. Rand, Ezekicl Wheelock, Ansel T. Baker, Esqrs. J. W. HaiTis, aerk. LUNENBURG COUNTY. Lunenburg District. Rev. W. li. Luider, " Henry L. Owen, " C. E. Cossman, " William Duff, " Joseph Hart, " Phil. M. Holden, Benjamin Legg, John He(!kraan, Wm. Ross, Esqrs. D. Owen, Clerk. New Dublin District, Rev. W. Bowers, " J. J. Skinner, " H. M. Spike, " Charles DeWolf, " How. D. Steele, " J. P. Moody, Lemuel W. Drew, T, K, Cragg, Esqrs. ChcMer District. Rev. C. J. Slueeve, " J. Hurd, " Waller Gray, William Robertson, Edward Heckman, .John Stewart, Robert Smith, G. Richardson, Esqrs. ^"^■i^ i ii; t !' if 5! n 68 COMMISSIONERS OF SCHOOLS. [1861. PICTOU COUNTY. JS'orth District. Rev. Charles Elliott, " Jtimes JJayne, A Herrtman, M. Sutherland, A Mf Arthur, James Mair, James Criehton, William Gordeii, Andrew l{«)l»inson, F. Marmaud, Jos. Creamer, M.D. Joseph Martell, Esqrs. J. Fuller, Clerk. SHELUURN'E COUNTY. Barrinijton District. Rev. Albert Swim, Robert Duncan, Henry Slokes, James '\\ Toys, ^-^'- ?T}Z' ^'*^''- Winthro). Saroent,' J. Smith, Clerk South District. Rev. John Stewart, " A. McCJilvrav, " David Rov, ' " AUiin Pollock, " liem-v Dcl*lois " D. E. Blaii-, James Carmichael, Jolm McKay, James Crearer, John Cam])l)ell, Donald McRae, E. Roach, Clerk. j qukkn's county. ; Eev. K. B. Nichols, I " John S. Addv, I ''A Martell, I " James Melvin, " R. M. liolden, Edward Christopher, Zenas Smith, E^^rs. C. Morse, Clerk. RICHMOND COUNTY. Rev. J. A. Shaw, " Herbert Geroir, " N. Cortcux, Murdoch Stewart, James Ross, AV. B. INleLeod, Wm, Crichton, (I SYDNEY COUNTY. Rev. John Cameron. " John Shell, " R. McCilvrav, " T. W.Mori is, John Quimian, D. Houeyman, Alex. McDonald, llu^h McDonald, (jfcoriie Brennan, A. McGilvray, Esqrs. J. C. Wilkic, Clerk. ' (C Thomas CotHn, Robert Robertson, Prince M'-Laren, Andrew Crowell, David Thomas, Jolm ^Teh l^ogers, Nathan Hilton, Esq. J. C. Farish, Clerk. i-'iM'mrnmittamKMjmm *m immimmim»^n^iitm4M0kM wirir«« ■rm'Wii 'aj w***^ lertlie. ^uiniian. 'oque, Kiiowles, Qtt, US jl'- It, lit, 3rson. r, FiSqrF. .Merk. Airmoulh. lid, I'own, on, •s, II, Esq. Clerk. [1861.' 1 , Esqrs. | Clerk. 1 OUNTY. ^^H tosh, i ^^1 onald. Ross, ' raser. ^^1 enzie. cGilvrav, ^H IcNab. " H 1 311, Hj •y,M.l), 1 on, I Esqrs. I, Clei':. ^H .^OUNTY. I Arfjyle. 1 \ 1861.] MAGISTRATES. 69 MAGISTERIAL. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. ANNAPOLIS COUNtY. Bailey, Strathan IJuU'om, Samuel Balconi, James Hanks, Joel Bath, Robert B. Bath, Jolin F. Bent, Ambrose Bent, Ellas Berry, John, 1st. B()cott, David Sanford, Israel Sjinf'ord, Thomas Salter, Michael B. ? an ford, G. B. Thompson, Alexander Tomlinson, Abel Terliune, I)aniel Urquhart, Evan Withrow, Jacob Wilson, Benj. Wallace, William R. Withrow, James Wolaver, George Young, Elkanah HALIFAX COUNTY. Anderson, Hon. J. II. Annand, David Archibald, David BuiTis, ]Matthcw Black, James Burton, John Bennett, Joseph Borden, .'udali Burgess, Ephraim E. Brine, VVilliam E. Browner, Joseph Boutilier, Ezroom Creightoii, George B. Croucher, James Cochran, James Caldwell, Samuel Chipman, George L. Crooks, Johh Crookshanks, Peter Dean, Adam Esson, John Evans, VVilliam ' Earquharson, Alexr. . Era.ser, Alexander Fox, Robert Ealconer, David Gladwin, Henry A. Gould, Matthew GriiHn, James L. Geddes, John Gaetz, Thomas A. Ilartshorne, l., Aiexr. Scott, Archibald Thomas, John Tidniarsh, Wni. H. Tohia, Thomns Thompson, David Wallace, Thomas 'olin INVEKNKSsS COUNTY. Brouard, Peter Beaton, Donald I Beaton, John I Beaton, Samuel i Blue, Malcom I Campbell, John ! Campbell, Hugh Campbell, aniuel Cameron, Donald Cameron, Allan Chishoim, Alexander Chisholni, \\ iliiam Hugh Chisholrn, Cameron, Crowdis, John George I'^thridge, Thomaa Hawley, Matthew Lawrence, Namuel Lawrence, George C. LeRiclie, Peter Murray, John Murphy, Angus WK(!in,Uon.\V., Cast's McLjod, John McLellan, John McLean, Alexr. McLellan, Angus McLell.in, Donald McKeen, James G. McDonald, Donald McDonald, Malcomb McDonald, John McDonald, Donald McDonald, James McDougal, Lauohlin iEaton, Ward Bligh, James liorden, Hiram Crane, James N. Campbell, William C. Chipman, Samuel Caldwell, John M. Oane, .loseph Cogswell, Gideon Cox, Thomas Cox, John H. Coldwell, Russell Chipman, Winkworth Calkin, Benjamin H. Chase, Joseph Can Ian, Patrick Calkin, Elias Crane, William Coldwell, Henry Dickey, H. L., Custos. Davidson, David Davidson, James T. Davidson, William Mcpherson, Martin McLeod, Isaac JIcLityro, Archiluild McKay, Maicomi) McKeen, John H. McKay, Hugh JJcDo'nald, Malcolm McDaniel, Matthew Mclnnis, Angus McKeen, William A. McLeod,^Domiid McNeil, Roderick McEachcrn, Angus McQuaray, Allan Purcell, /amos l»05s, John -myth, Peter >'^myth, Dougall Tremain, Duasier Taylor, Hear y Y. KI5GS COUNTY. Armstrong, James L. Bill, Caleb R. Burgess, treth iBeckwith, Mayhew Borden, Edward P. Benjamin, Irad Bergen, Thomas Bigelow, Ebenezer, jr. Belcher, Clement H. Ellis, David Eaton, James Eaton, Charles Eaton, Levi W. Fitch, ^'imon Fisher, John Fisher. N. W. Forsyth, Enoch Griffin, James Givan, John Hutchinson, John F. ! Harris, James Wm. j Huntley, Daniel ! Harris,* Elish a D. Hamilton, Edward Hall, Charles Hamilton, Cliarlcs C. Johnston, William Jacques, John Johnston, Cyrus Kidston, Richard W. Kiikpatrick, John Kinsman, George Lockwood, George jLovctt. Thomas Lovett, Henry Lockhart, Nathan Lockhart, .Facob Lyons, William H. Leard, James, jr. Milkr, William •i'l 1 74 MAGISXriATLS. [18G1. Mi noi*, Griffin iM((Ji('^()r, (icorpo iNeily, Zcbulon Ncwiomb, Isiiac II. raimcr, Edniond Parker, Nathan Pearson, John E. Parker, Edwin Parker, Leonard Patterson, Alexander Patterson, W illiani W Patterson, John G. Pineo, Auguatin A. Porter, John Parker, Jolni Qutu'lev, Thomas Hand, Caleb M. Hockwcll, Benjamin Poscoe, Jolin VV. lihodes, William ]^oss, Edward J. Holiinson, George F. Keid, Josinia ^'tarr, Richard >hiir|"), "aniuel Sniitii, Fairfield ISheliicId, Amos ^kinner, David Sanders, Josepii P. teaman, Thomas L. Tiii)pcr, William A. Tapper, Nathan Tobin, Ciiarles J. Vanf^han, Jdhn Walker, Archil)ald Woofl worth, William Wirkwire, Peter V\0).ster, W. B., M.D. Walker, Francis Wclton, Sydaey Wilson, Tiiomas A. '»* oodworlh, Levi C. AVallace, William J. Woodworth, G. D. LUXENBURG COUXTY. Andrews, William V. Anderson, George Brimmer, Robert Bailey, Henry Bigelow, George Barrs, George BiUicr, Joseph iChnrch, Charles A. Cra<_;'4', Tiionuts H, Cran(hi;i, David W. Corknm, l\tcr Chesley, Nelson Di node, Daniel Drew, William S. Ernst, Henry Ernst, Mathew Fancy, Jacol) Ileekman, Jolin, Cj/s/os IIennel)crry, iNlanin jlloyt, Mi Hedge Jost, He my Kanlbock, George Kedy, Jolm Knaut, Lewis Kaulback, rJoshua Kaulback, John Legg, IJenjiunin Lordly, Charles ^Miller, Josc])Ji P. Manning, Benj. W. Morgan,' lul ward xMills, Geo. 11. Parker. Ubcdiah Ross, V^^m. Rinhait, Benj, I'Jobertson, Wm. Ross, Georcrc Kichardson, George I'ndolf, Joseph Rudolf, Charles Hisser, Simon Selig, James D. Scott, Robert Smith, Robert Starrutt, James, sen. Teal, Edward Tnrner, William Wheelock, Idorton Woif, Nicholas Whitfbrd, Joseph Vv'ile, George Zwicker, Benjamin PICTOU CONNTY. Bell, Ba,-il (\irmichael, James Campbell, George ("rearer, James Copeland, Robert Cameron, Samuel 4Crichton, James Cnuirer, Jolm CauHToii, Jolm Campbell, Peter G. (/lii>holni, Alexander Cameron, Ah'xander Canniehael, -lames W. Davids, W. H. Dunbar, Willi.am DouU, Robert Denoon, George Eraser, James Eraser, AVilliam Eraser, James D. B. Eraser, Alexander Eraser, Jolm, McP. Eraser, Alex. (N. G.) Eraser, Roderick Eraser, Domdd Eitzpatriek, James Gordon, William Grant, John Gunn, Neil Grant, James (iray, John Holmes, Hon. John Hocken, Daniel Henderson, James Holmes, John Holmes, .lames Horn, Thomas Hunter, Andrew Lowden, Robert Logan, John Langille, Wm. Lane, John H. Matheson, William Murray, Robert Murdoch, James Mitchell, George Munro, Thomas McKay, Robt., Cnstos. McLean, Kenneth McKenzie, Alexander McKay, John McLood, George McDonald, Duncan McKenzie, Adam McGregor, Donald I McKay, Neil jMcLeod, Hugh jMcKenzie, John McGi-egor, James McLean, -lames 'McDonald, Roland . . , i 18GI.] M.\G!i>Tr:ATE3. ^[(•Doiuild, John Mci'licrsOTi, Murdoch MfKiiy, Ak'XiUidcr McLcoil, John McDoiKikl, Gcorp;o McKcnzic, (jeorj;e M.Iviiy, AlcxaiKlcr McDonald, J)onaI(l jMcLennaT), ]?odcrick McKay, George McDonald, .lolin F. McLcod, An^us McKeiizic, Koderick McKeii/ie, John Nan-away, Henry K. ()ldin<>', John Patterson, Abraliara Primrose, James Purvis, Janicd Ross, Peter Kobertson, Andrew Ross, William Ross, David A. Robertson, Duncau Ross, John Ross, Alexander P. Skiuiior, James Sutherland, Angus Smith, Anthony Smith, William Sproul, Matthew Scott, J'ames Wentworth, James 1 Freeman, Kdwaid P. Poster, (."harles \Y. Mynn, '1 humas Fancy, Pliilij) Henry, Isri/d licmnu;on, William Hall, John Jjcdhetiei-, Lutliur Moore, James P. Mack, Stephen Morton, Wylvanus J" , ulliali, James Mulhall, John Miick, John D. Morrinier, William Mack, G(.'orp,o MeGiU, William McLeod, George McLcod, I^dward Pnyzalit, George Parker, George S. Roberts, Hubert Smith, Caleb Smith, Lewis SherJif, John Stednian, Estocli Smith, John, scnr. Sellon, Samuel T. Tuppcr, P., Custos, Tupper, Stephen C. V^anhorn, Edward Waterman, Zenas Young, Lawrence N". qup:en's county. Allison, Charles, jr. Barss, ilamos Campbell, Jolm Cowie, Andrew C'ohoon, Edward Ciuteu, .John ('iu-istophcr, George P Harrow, Jolm L. Dexter, Joseph Doliiver, Robert DeWolf, James Douglass, John Freeman, Whitman Freeman, Zohetli Freeuum, David Freeman, Nathaniel Freeman, Joshua N. Fieeman, Allan T. rrecmun. Law, senr. RICHMOND COUNTY. Bissett, George E. Babin, Simon !>aliam, James Boudroit, Frederick Brennan, Patrick C. Biiand, J. S. Bou(h\»it, Charles Cryiiier, Wm. Boyd, Donald Biibin, Simon Boudroit, tJelibir Bosdct, Peter Ciichton, Wm., Custos, Creamer, Jose]di Devereux, Lawrence Donovan, Simon I'uller, ..'ohu Plinn, Edward P. Frechill, John ■• - '• Pixott, Henry, M.D. (Janion, l-.dwai-d (jrouchey, David Hellier, Matthew Handler, Geo. T. Hooper, Josiah Hill, i;oI)ert Kavanngh, jVLmning Lenoir, Thonnis LeBlanc, Simon Landry, Simon LeViscompte, Isaac LeViscompfe, Wm. i\L'vrlell, Henry Morrison, John Mureheson, Alcxr. ^Lu•lell, Jose'di Mal)ourette, Patk. Morrison, Kenneth Mathoson, John Marmaud, Hypolite Madden, Dan. O'C. Martell, Aimey Mclnnis, John McNeil, Norman McCarty, Patrick McLcod, Kenneth McLeod, Angus McKenzie, Kobcrt McNab, Charles Oliver, Anthony Plialen, Edmund Reindress, John H. Smith, John Smitli, John R. Strachan, Jolm Smith, James SIIELPiURNK COUNTY. iS/i (Jb u I n e Disirid. Bell, W.U.J. Bower, John, seniv Coehen, A. H. Crews, Wm. Deinstadt, G. H., Custos Eisenhaur, David Geddes, .lames Grigry, Thomas Houston, Hugh Ha gar, Elijah iiolden, James Kelly, Wm. T. Locke, John, sen. McKenua, Gilbert 76 MAOISTHATKS. [18G1. McNaugliton, Alexr. McPherson, Lauchlin McMillnn, Wrn. Miiir, James Nelson, James, jr. Purney, John Payzant, Edward White, Cornelius Woodill, Robert, P. Barrington District. Banks, Thomas Coffin, Josiah, Ctistos, Crowell, Thomas Covin, Bartlott Chute, Henry Coffin, Thoma"^ Cunningham, VVm. Homer, Johu W. H.)mer, Obed \V. Mogfi:, James Lyle, John Megray, Asa Mcintosh, Robert Nickerson, Jimes Patterson, Wm. Sargent, Winthrop Smith, James Snow, Josiah Smith, James C. Swain, David SYDNEY COUNTY. Brennan, George Beck, Wm. J. Cameron, Dougald Cameron, Lauclilin Chishohn, Donald Chisholm, Roderick Chisholm, Wm. Chisholm, Dmican Chisholm, Wm. Chisholm, Alcxr. M. Cameron, John Cameron, Charles Cunningham, Wra. Corbett, Edward Condon, David Currie, Wm., M.D. Gerroir, Wm. Gorman, Edward Hierlihy, Wm. C. Henry, Robert N. . Harrington Aaron D. McDonald, Al.\.,M.D.,'McKenzic', Chiules Custon. McDonnld, Hiiph McLonald, Robert McDonald, Angus McDonald, Alexander McDonald, lohn McDonald, Norman VIcDonald, Donald Md'onald, John McDonalp, Christopher McDonald, Jolm McDonnhl, Donald McDonald, -Joiin McOilvray, Archibald McKenzic, John McKinnon, .lohn Mcintosh, Alexander McMillan, Donahl McEachran, Laughlan McMillan John McGilvray, Hugh McNaughton, Alex. Ogden, A. A. Power, David Randall, James Randall Elisha Smith, Joseph Smith, Allan Sears, John Trotter, Robert VICTORIA COUNTX. Buchannan, Ang«8 McRac, Alexander McKay, Alcxiinder McDonnld, 'ohn McKenzie, Murdock McNeil, J. S. McKinnon, J. G. McDonald, Angus McLean, Donald McLennan, .'olm ^ cDonald, Alexander McLean, Malcom McDoTiahl, Lanclilan McKenzie, Roderick Robertson, .)olin Sutherland, J:»mes Taylor, Alexander YARMOUTH COUNTY. Brown, Robert HurriU, William Clcinenls, Reuben Cook, Caleb Chipman, T. D. Crawley, John Corning, Nelson Crosbv, Nathan Crosby, B. P. CrosbV. G. II. Cann, Harvey Churchill, N. Durkce, Amassa Dnrkee. Joseph Guest, Robert Campbell, John, C'wsto.s, I Hilton, Nathaniel I Campbell, C. J. iCampl)ell, Hector 'Campbell, Malcolm j Campbell, Charles Cameron, Alex. {Ferguson, Duncan Hart, Joseph loues, William Munro, Alexander Morrison, Donald McLeod, Kenneth McLeod, ])onald McLeod, Angus McLeod, Donald McLeod, Murdock McLeod, Daniel McLeod, Jolm McNab, Dougald B. MeRae, Duncan Jenkens, William H. Killani, Thomas iLovett, John W. iLonnergan, Edmund iMoody,' E.W.B., Ciistos I Murray, John jMoody, William H. Moses, Benjamin ■ Rogers, Benjamin iRogers, William jRobins, Ansel jRaymond, Josiah jReymard, John I Shaw, Jesse I Town send, W. H. jTooker, Charles iWcston, Leonard 1861.] COMU S. TN80LV. DEBTORS. 77 Afqfile. A'"»hot, RtniHcn I? )iu'qnc, John l{i)ur(iiie, Dominick D. H\l)iiio, Cyril Dl^iilrejiiout, Simon D'Kiirremotil:, T'fter S. I) Kritremoiit, AVilliam D'EiitaMnout. L. B. Ivikins, Hohort J. Giivyl. John, s'm. Gnrdncr, Knos [Hiirdiiiirr, Israel HrltfiolH, I^;l;l(' S. Hatfield, William, jr. ; Hamilton, -In mow H. |H()(ic',x, Nathaniel illainilton, Siimnel Jctfery, M-Utiicw jLf^nt, Al»n\m, Ca^tm. Lcnr, Jum-^s M. iLai'kin, Wiiltor Larkin, Stillman McKinnon, John Porter, Leon Ryder, John Surette, Michael Snrctte, Peter Simms, -'ert^niiah White, Joseph Wilson, Obed Willett, Thomas White, J n B. COMMISSIONERS FOU GIVING REMEF TO INSOLVEXT DKnTOR"*, AND FOB TAKING AFFIDAVITS TO HOLD TO BAiL. ! AVVAPOLI8. Bull, IJoUtMt H. (■iiipmun. Mijor Fo-;ti.T, William Y. Gray, James Grass ie, (jeorge R. I'oyiitz, James , lta;^!^les, Israel W. j Wliecloek, Jos., Esqrs. I OAPE BRKTON. Bonrinot, John (Uarke, Peter H. Leonard, Charles McAlpinti, Cliarles Ousely, Wm., Esqrs. rOLCIlBSTKlt. Archihald, Samuel Blanchard, James F. Crime, Siliis H. Ciinpbell, Wm. I)i«'kson. Joseph Lynd', David B. ^i^'Kianon, William Parker, Francis 11. Kutlicrfonl, William Tucker, Charles Wicr, John, Esqrs. CUMBERLAND. Bent, William W. Carrott, Francis Donkin, Charles G. l»o\Vo;f, Ci»urlo8 Dclanoy, J. W. Gordon, Michael llluestis, Josliuit ^Moir.c, Silas H. jMcKav, Donald Uatchford, C. E. Pineo, Hon. H. G. Pa;;e, Jaini^s Rof^crx, Wm. H. Roach. C. D. Blenkhorno, Amos S. DIOBT. Budd, Charles Donnegan, John Hegan, Edward Marshall, Edward Ro')inson, John See wart, Henry, Esqrs OUY9BOROCOII. Attwater, Abner Cutler, Hon. R. M. Cunniiiffham, Edw. J. Cook, Francis iCarrirt, Edward jFranchiville, Edw. H. j!>-!t, Ciu'istopher Hadley, James B. (iiencross, T., St. Marys McDonald, H. do. Melveen, Wm. do. Mahoney, John Scott, VV. J., Esqrs. HALIFAX. Anderson, Hon. J. H. lCs)«o!i, Jolui Keith, Hon. Alexr. McKinlay, Andrew Shields, Andrew Smith, James li. Tremain, James Twining, H. C. D. HANTg. Freize, David Harding, E. F., M.D. King, .'on Otis McHafFey, Hon. R. A. Sangster, James Smith, John M. Wi throw, Jacob Young, Elkanah, Esqs. INVERNESS. Brouard, Peter L. McKeen, Hon. Wm. MorDongall, Lauchlan McDonnell, James Tremain, lohn L. Tremain, Dunsier KINGS. Bamaby, Geo. A. Beckwi'th, Mayhcw Bill, Caleb R. Burgess, Seth Campbell, Thos. B. (ailkin, Benj H. Chipman, Wm. H. Chipman, Wm. R. Crane, Wm. Dickey, Hugh L. Kntch'inson, John F. land, Caleb H. I 'f ^1 78 EDUCATIONAL. [1801 Stan*, Kiohiird, Esqrs. LUNrNBUnO. Dimock, Daiiiol Ernst, iJeiuy Hurley, JoUn Hecknian, John Ross, Wm,, J2sqrs. PICTOC. CamplK'U, George CrichtOii, James Doiili, Robert Eraser, James Gordon, Win. Iloekin, D. JleKenzie, Rodk. Murray, I'ohcrt iVIurdoeh, James Narrawav, Uenrv K. Pnttcrson, Ahrani Primrose, James Robertson, Duncan Skinner, James, Es(ii:>. <2UliEN3. Barss, James Campbell, John Carteii, John Ed;^ar, Jolin Moore, James F. Pi.rilio, Thomas U. Roberts, Robert Seeley, Caleb, Esqrs, KICIIMONI). Creijrhton, Win. Decarti-rct, Fetor Donovan, 8imou llandley, Geo. T. Leaver,* Tliomas Mivteil, llenrv Madden, D. O'C. 8n)illi, J. R. BliKM'.UItNK, I Barclay, Andrew ■ Cofliii, Josiali :Cnrrie, Robt. Dcinsradt, Geo, H. Enslow, Isaan G. MeKonna, Gilbert McNaui,'hton, Alexr. Muir, James Sarcrent, Winthrop Tottie, John White, Cornelius, Esqs, SYDNEY. Breiman, Geonre (''.iniiin<4liam, Wm. R. Hleriihy, Wn). G. MeDoilald, Alex., M.D. VICTORIA. Hart, Jos, Junes, Wm. Morrison, Donald Taylor, Alex., E.-qrs. YAH MOUTH. Bourke, Jolm Clements, Reuben Gardner, Eno3 Rogers, Wm. SURVEYORS OF 8IIIPPIXG. Arichat, Georj2;e E, Jeans. Amherst, Robert Me Cully. Annapolis, T, C, Toliias.' Antigonish, Allan Macdonnell. Barrington, Daniel Sarfi^ent, Bdddevk, A, F, Halliburton. Bridgeport., Philip I, Dodd. CorniralUs, E, Loekwooon. Yarmouth, Alex, Hood. COMMISSIONERS TO LICEN.^E PILOTS. Geo, McKcnzIe, Esqrs.; William Frazer, Henry Roberts, George Mittitall, Esqrs. HALIFAX, .Tohn Williamson, Hon, James MeXab, " J. E. Fairbanks, John U, Roes, Esqrs. PICTOU. James Primrose, Roderick McKenzie, Alex. P. Ross, , ^ .,. James Puvves, '' ' PUGSWASH. Hon. H, G. Pineo, Thomas Page, James Bent, C. B. DeWolf, Daniel Rogers, Esqrs. TATAMAGOUCIIE. John Mille.', WALLACE. Joseph Huestis, J, B, Davihon, J. N. B. Kerr, liich. Si-'ott, jr., Esqrs. 1801.] IIKVKME OF FICHUS. 79 REVENUE OFFICERS. COCNTIKS^ ANNAI'OUfl, . . . Cape Breton, , colciiestek, . . cumbkblaitd, , roKTH. k'OI.'RS. ifecOMT'l.H. I 8Kl/IN(l Ot'FI0ER8,Ac. DlBBY, GUYSBORO', Halifax, Hants, INVEBNE88, . .. KiNOS Lunenburg, . . PiCTOU, Queens PiICWMOKD, . . , Shelburn'e, .,, Stdney, < iotoria, . . . YxrwMOUTH, . . » Collectors Ainiii|ji>liH, Britlyiaown, (;U'int'iiLs|)(n't, I'oit Willliiiiis, rii'i'i"'" Covo, W jliniit. LoiilHlxirK, Llii}.Mn, Mninadiou. N'(jilh Sydney, SyilliHV, Luiiilavid Power. r.J. T. Harris. Vdiin Roy. ■i. B. I'ortei. ■;. R. Allison. Tolin MrRao, N*. C, McKecn. !']. Tremain, nrcr*; '. T. Broiiard. !^dw. Lockwood. \ V. Rawdini^. fohn Ori_iin. Tos. Crane. ■w'has. Lordly. IL M. INIoylo. Tolin Harlev. D. McOulloch. f. H. Freeman, r. .1. Letson. -^imon Donovan. \V. Sargent. Wm. Stalker, las. Miiir, jr. J. li. Ulee. T. Urookp. R. Up.W. ]■]. W. i'oHter. IL Chesley. Wm. Durluud. J. Clarke. R. Stone. Jobepli Townsend. w. .T. inn *> Harris Fulmer. v. Fowler, A. rhapman. E. Churclj, Furt Lawrence. \V. J. Blgelow.t John Fterllng.t Walter Lawrence. .\.k'.\r. Fraser. Abraham t>gilvj'. Thomas Luvett. John Danry. i),iniel Owsn, ,T. Zwieker. D. J. Lantz. J Oxner. J. M'inierson, G. llattie. Wm. Bryden. T. Hearne. J. Martell, E. Riley. .1. Trefry, D. Sargent. W. Nickerson, N. Snow. Allan Macdo'nell. J- F- t)«'"»"g3.t Edw, Corbett. Jas. Randall. „ „ . ,, A. F. Haliburton.i^'Vans Canipbell Alex. Miinro. Ji.lin Mc \iilay. Reuben Perry. S. DMOntromont. Abram Lent. T. E. M-.berly. A. Moriison. J. Bain. D. Mcintosh, Bay St. Lawrence. L. Durkee W. Spinney, A. Hood. Duty only ; I Tidij Waiters and Seizing Oiflcera. 80 RKVHNUE AND HEALTH OFFICET^S. [15^61. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT, PORT OF HALIFAX. Edward Binncy, Adinr de/xrrfm'f. J. M. Tidmarsh, } Ln^tdhiq Wdite.rs .lames Kerr, ) Jos. Auon, J.iines F!fz;_T'r;iid, Thomas P. Rvan, B. B. Oxlev, " James Morris, Fred. I). Ci)r!)etr. Francis .Tolmstou, •lames Miller, Rithert Pxvtk, Willi im Foster, 1 )oiiald Eraser, Robert Cnn-ie, AVilliaiii McLean, John L. Comptoii, Robe;': Mcho'iiald, We) 'wood Reynolds, ».' iiiiam Co.'ken, Olid Seorr/ierx. Gtnifjers aiid Proof Officers. ^ Clerks. Alex. Kellv, Tide Survei/or. Frrol Boyd, ) Wm. I lay, > SliijtpiiKj Officers. James Hills, ) Edward Kelly, | rr' • /. Boatmen. Warehouse Lorkers. Jaines Hatch, ( Paiiiel Cxalla/^Iier, Alexr. Mel loin, .John Dirreen, John Twaddle, Edw. Ivavanairh, Edward Sliaiin, Oeor^'^e Ryder, Jolm iS'iiL;, Menrv Vau'.dian, T. M( Donnell, Thomas ('larke, John Sreele, ^^ n. M"Laren, James Potter, Trnclman. Josejili Sknllisli, Ofjice Keeper. Uilham Mill, BroLcr. ' Tide Waiter!^. COMPTROLLERS DEPARTMENT. H. B. Paulin, Controller and Registrar of Shipping. James Fitzoerald, Cleric. 'Samuel Murphy .Surrei^or of Shipping. James Venablcs, AJei>seiiger. Liverpool, AVAREIIOUSIXG PORTS IX NOVA SCOTIA. I ydney, C. B., ^^ indsor, Pieton, Ynnnonth. ANNAPOLIS, - Randdl, M.D. (I (t Rol)t. J. Ellison, Lean V. Parker, Robert Leslie, Geo. T. liiiijxay, E^jiq. CininKKL.VND. Sand. Mitchell, M.D. Charles Creed, " B. 0. Purdy, Escpr. PARusnoao. Rev. W B. King, HEALTH OFFICERS. J. Rateliford, W. Y. Theal. M.D. Oaniel York, Franci,^ C.'U-rol, Ony Lewis, .Jes.se Fullerlon, I COLCIIF-STKR. Clins. M. Bent, M.D. H. Kirk wood, .L W. Marsiiall, " liobert Lo;j;an, ,Samu(d Wial^h, John Millar, Georirc Lombard, Wm. Blackwood, E.«qs. DIG BY. Robert ^tep!lcn, M.D. Cercmo P. Jones, I'-dward -lohn Lazarus Mallet, Edward Everett, Jesse Harris, T. W. Riiufiles, Wm. C. Payson, Win. Co J <: ins, George Munro, 18G1.] ECCLKSIA8TICAL. 81 Win. li. Boncll, Nicholas Murpliy, iJanies S. Loniinc, I ' James Ives, ■J(>lm Fev'^n-'on, James Mu;doclv, H. Kirk wood, Esqs. RICHMOND. Hcnrv C. Fixott, filTELBUBrE. J. K. Wilson, M.D. (Tcor^e Snvder, llenrv L. Wilson II. Ll Kelly, E.qrs. YARMrrUTII. G. L. Farish, M.D. J B. Bond, B. V. Ilarlev, " A F. Webster, E. W. B. Mooartinout]i. Rev. James Shreve, d.d., and Rev. J. Stewart, a.m. I)i;j;by, Rev. Archibald Gray, A.B., and Hev. A. MHIcd^e. Diuby Neck, Rev. H. P. Almon. Fal- mouth, Rev. Gi'o. Mi'Cawlcy, d.d." Granville, Rev. J. M. Campbell, A.M., and Rev. H. 1). DeBloi's, am. Guysborou;^!!, Hev. G. T. Jarvis, A.B. Kentville, Rev. Henry L Yewens.' Liverpool, Rev. Edward B. Nichols, a.m., and Rev. J. Abbott. Lunenburj,% Rev. H. L. (Jven, a.b. <* Tliose names in It iI'ich are retired Ministers. AM ; .■\ck m m 82 ECCLESIASTICAL, [ISGl, I Miiilhind, l^ev. John KiUMlu!!, a. n., iMahone Bay, Ikcv. W, II. Snvder, I A.M. iMaiu-lie.Mor, ]^J\•. H. II. H iinilton, A.i'.. .Marij:aret's Hay. IJev. I John Anihrot^c, a..m. Newi»orr, Rev. J. J. lliil, a m. New Duhlin and j Petite liiviere, Kev. Ileniy Spike, a.ij. Pavrbhoro', Rev. W. B. Kinji, a.m. Pietou, Pev. Charles Elliott, A.n. Pu^wash, Rev. J. A. Good. Rawdoii, Rev. C. Bowman, A.n. Sliip Ilarlior and Jedore, Rev. ]\o!)t. Janiieson. Salmon River and Beaver Harhor, Rev. James Iji-eadiii;:'. Siewiaeke, Rev. J. Alexander. Saekville, Rev. R. W. Coehran, A.n. Sheihnrne, licv. T. II. White, A.n. Sydney, C. B., Rev. Riehard J. Uniacke, A.n. Sydney INIines, Rev. T. 1). Knddle, Trnvo, Rev. J. Forsytiie, and lie v. J. Fovsythe, jr. Tusket, Rev. Pliilip ']'()e(|iie. Windsor, Re<^. Geor<^e JMeCawley, d.d., Professor of Kin;4''s College; Kev. D. W. Pieketr, A.M., Princ'ipal Collegiate l)ei)artment ; Rev. J. i^.I. Ilen^ley, a.m.. Professor of" Theology, King's College; Rev. The-;. Maynard, a.m., Reetor : Rev. Alfnd Giljiin, a.m. Weyniontli, Rev. Philip 1 deni, a.b. 'Wilmot, Rev. dames Rol)ertson, d.d. YarmouLh, Rev. John T. Moody. Ilnhhert's Cove, Rev. 11. Stamer. Travelling MifsioiKiridi. — V:\\)RiNCE EDW^VRD ISLAND, (iX CONNECTIOX WITH TIIE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.) Moderator, Rev. Tlios. Duncan. Clerk, Rev. James Cliristie. Siiprr- intendeut of Missions, Rev. John MartiiL Sijnod Treasurer, W'iliiuni Gordon, Esn. Presuvtery OF Halifax. — ILdifur, St. Matthew's, -Rev. -Tohn Scott, A. 1\I., and Re\. TinMiias Jardiue ; St. Andicw's. Rev. George Boyd. *S7. Andrew's, iSt. John's, N. F., linv. Donahl McRae. Presbjj- tery Clerk, Rev. Thomas Jardine. Missionciri/, Rev. Geo. W. Stev.-art. Presryterv of Pictou. — McLdlans Mountain, Rev. Alexander ]\[cGilvray. Pictou, A. W. Rerdman, A. M. Pinjirosh, Rev. Thomas Tallach. JSen^ (Jl(iS(/ou\ Rev. Allan i\dlok. ]\'(dlac.e. Rev. James Christie. Ga.irloc/i and Sidtsprinns, Rev. Vlexr. McKay. Preshi/k-ri) Clerk, Hev. James Christie. Missionaries, Rev. John Sinehiir and Rev. Daniel ^IcCurdv. Pkesrytery of F. E. Island. — CharloUetown , Rev. Thos. Duncan, Belfast, \\v\. AlcNT. McLean. Missiuuuri/, Rev. Win. McLaren. The Rev. 1). McDonald is in couiieetion with this Synod, but docs not sit as a member of court. ]8G1.] ECCLT'SIASTICAL. 83 CoMMITTKK OM ST\TlSriC\L A\I> FlXAXCI M/ HeTURXS. — TvCV. ^[t'ssrs. Winrlnum (Convener), IMcKuy, Tuliach, Siiichiir, Jardine, and John McKay, Kscj. Co.MMITTEK ON WiDOWS' AXD OllPlIAX - -. > TUND. -T«c'v. ^Tos-;rs. ^IcLeaii (Convener), Janlhie, Boyd, Ilcrdniaii, J^ollok, Chrisric, Hon. Jolni Holmes, Janios PurdL and .'ohn McKay, Esqrs. Tlie Synod meets this year in St. Matthew's Cluirch. Halifax, at 11 o'clock, on tlic last Wednesday in June. D;"?™ For ?»Iixisti:rs, &.c., of United Presbyterian Church, see sulj- sequent page. MINISTERS OF THF WESLEYAN CHURCH OF EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA. Rev. H. Piekard, D.D., Co-lJe!eyate and Secretary. Uallfax Z>/Vr/lill Villa.fi'e, James S. Burns. Liverpool, Gcoi;a,c Joimson. Port ]Mouton, John Howie. Windsor, Il'inry Pope, 2nd, Ricliard John- s()!i, Frederick Smallwood. Newport, James G. Henni,i;-ar. Kempt, W. Alcorn. M:iitland, Robert E. Crane, Bermuda, Frederi.k W. Moore, Wm. Ryan. St. John Dfsfn'rf. — St. John, Rev'ds. Joim ]McMurray, Chairman, W. Wilson, James R. Narraway, A.M., Wm. Temple,* G. 13. Pavson,* Jiunes Enu'iand, John L;\thern. St. Andrew's, John B. Brownell. St. David's, Wm. Tweedy. St. Ste!)hen's, Ilezekiah M'Keown. Mill Towa, Wm. Sriiiih. Sussex Vale, Richard Smith, Thoophilus S. liich^y. Greenwieii, Stephen T. Teed. Upham, John S. Colter. Truro District.— Tnvro, Rev'ds. Thos. H. Davies, Cl.nirnian. Middle Miiri(piodol)oit, Wm. C. iM'Iviuuon. River Philip, Alex. M. Desbri- s:iy. Pu[i;vvusii, .lohn R. Hart. VVallace, Wm. Allen, liivcr John 8. lliun;)hrey, A.B. Pictou, Jolin Ca'-sidy. Guysliorouuh, Geo. S. Milli,u-an, A-.M., Isaac Thurlow, R. Mifchell Smirh. Sydney, C. B., (ieo!;j;(>. O. Huestis, Tas. A. Richey. Ship H;nbor and Arichat, Joseph ^lUclilFe. Port Mood and Mar<;arie, JoIni J. Teesdale. Prince Edivanl hhtiid tJisfrlrt. — Ch'town, Rev'd>. H. Daniel, Chair- man. Cornw^all v-d Little York, Alex. \V. Nicolson. Powual, Roland Morton. Bedeque, J\i\\\\ Prince. Marij:ate, Benjamin J. Johnston. Kiajjf's County, Alex. S. Tutcle. West Cape, Wm. CJ. Brown. FiiF.DEUicTOx District. — Fredericton, Ri'v'ds. Ciias. Stewart, J. S. Collhi. Sheiheld, R. 'v\ eddall. Woodstock, R. A. Tenqilc, Chairnmn, Duncau 1), Cnrrie, I). B. Scott. Andover, T. •\ atsou Smith. Nash- waak, John Read. Ga-^etown, II lloUand. Bin-ton, Fletcher A. Wel- don. Miramaehi, George M. Barratt. Bathurst, Win. \V. Perkins. Sackville DisTRicr.— Sackville, Revd's. Charles DeWolf, AM., Job Shenton. Mount Allison Institution, H. Piekard, D.l)., Chairman Principal of Male Branch ; J. Allison, A.M., Principul Female Branch ; S. Avery, Au-(>nt for The'ological Lisriturion. Point de Bute, J. Snow- l)all anif Douglas C!)ap nan. Bale de V'erre, Jas. '1 weedy. Moncton, JorimiahW. Jost. Coverdalc, Tiioma-s Hart and C. Gaskin*. llope- ,1 &! I il ^fi .f$ im rv I 84 ECCLESIASTICAL. [18G1. well, JiH. Bu'-kley. Klcliihucto, Stcplicn F. Iliustis. Amlicrst, Wm. T. (Jardy. Parrsl)oroiig!i, Joliii L. SiioiiM^^k', and C. S. Lane. Annapoli* i >ii5iri{iCT. — Aniia))olir-, lit-vMs. James Taylor. Bridy^c- town, Micliai'l Picklos, George Miller* and J. F. Bent"*.' \'. ilmot, A. U. RIa k. Aylesturd, G. W. 'ruttie. Hortoti, T. An^'wln, Vlinirmiit and F. H, W. Pickles. Cornwalli-i East, W m. Sinitlison, Cornwallis West, (k'or^ie Butcher. ni,U'l»y, William McCarty. Yarnioutli, Inji- liam Sutclitte an^ interbotham. Petites aial Wosreru SUore, Joseph Gaetz. Exploits and Little Bay Islands, Jus. A. l>uke. * CLERGY OF THE KOMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN NOVA .^COTIA. The ]\rost Rev. Thomas L. Connolly, n.D., Arclibisliop of Halifax. Diocese of Halifax. — Halifax, Very Hev. Archdeacon ILinnan, D.i)., Uev'ds. Patrick L. Madden, Patrick Power, Edward Butler, Jolni W^oods. Dartmouth, J biennis (leary. Herrinji' Cove, J. Carinody "Windsor, Rev. .Jam^s KcniKMly. Annapolis, 1). O'Connor. Clare, Rev. Joseph P. Roles. Mete;j;an', F. Blanchetie, Pubni( o, V\ . INl'Leod. Yarmouth, .1. (>uinan. Liverpool and Chester, I'eter Danahcr. Am- lierst, P. Dun})liy. IShubemuadie, Thomas Walshe. Eastern Harbor and Chezetcook, A. Mclsaac. c- 1. Croix, Jolin Mack. Bermuda, John HiiTiiinbotluun, Chaplain to the INIiliuiry, T. Holden, Cluii)hiin to the \\ Convicts. ;j I '1 St. Mary's Catkciiistic > t, Sociktv. — Presiclcnt, Rev. Dr. Con- I noliy; Vice President, Mr. l\ WuhliQ ; Trcmum; Mi\ E. Kdly ; Secrt- tari/, Mr. G. B. Kenny. DiocL.SF OF AinciiAT. — Arichat, Rcv'ds. Hubert Girrior. Deseouse, Pere Goodcau. L'Ardoi-e, River, Burueois and St. Ann's, Julien Cor- teau. Crci;:nish, Ship Harbor, River Inhabitants, Hiver ]>cnnis ar.d Judicpie, Allen McLean. Maboii and Port Hood, Alexr. McDonald, ( Vicar-Gen. j Broad Cove, Lake Ainslie and U|)per .Maij^aree, J. Grant. Clietieamp, — McDonouyh. Lower and North East Mar;j;-aree. \V. Ciiisholm. East Bay, Bi<;- Pond, Red Islands and Grand Mirn. Neil McLeod. Syi.ncy, French Village, Bridgeport, Linga , and Lower Point, Jam 'S Qninnan. North Sydney, Sydney Mines and Lit- tle Bras il'Or, John Lauchlan. Louislmi-g and Mai'n-a-dicn, Hifliaid Micghan. Grand Narrows and Bras d'Or, Boisdale, Cape JSorth, 8r. Lawrence and Ingonish, John V. McDonnell. Antigonish and West River, J. Cameron, i>.d. 'J'racadie, Havre a Bonche, Pompquette and Lish Village, Joliii Quinnan and Thos. Sears. St. Andrew's, l^oclia- ber Lake, l'omp(|uette Falls and Wine Harbor, Don. McGiivray. Ari- saig and Bailey's Biook, W. B, McLeod. Cajje George, Malignant MINISTERS ISGI.] i ECOLE.^IASTIOAL. 85 I Brook ami Monistown, lliyzh Mcl)i)iuil(l, Pk-rou, A. McSwecii. Guys- i lioKMiij;!!, Roman Valley, Laii'l Point and Mi-Nair's Cove, Janios Dnity. i Whitehead, Tor Bay, Larry's Hiver und Caiiso, Jas Druinnioiid. Capo Noiili, K. J. McDonald. 1ST. Francis Xaviek's Coi.lkgk, Aatiooxishe. — President and Piofossor of Moral Theoloixy, Ciiureh History, &e., Rev. John Camc- ruii, i».D. Director of Srndies, and Professor of Do;;ni.itical T!ieolo;:y, Philosophy, Greek and Ikhrew, Rtv. .John Scjiulte, d d. Professor of Maiheniatics, Latin, Enulisii Composition and Natural PhiIosoj)hy, Mr. Roderick McDonald. Professor of Frencli, Charles Martcil. Profes- j f-or of Fn^^lish Grammar, Geo;;raphy, Book Kce])in;j: and Arithmetic, ! Mr. Iliii^h Cameron. Taucher of the lower English Department, Mr. ; Duncan Cameron. St Axdukw's Gramatkr School. — Teachers, Messrs. Ronald Mc- Gilvray and Andrew MeGilvray. Arichat Acadkmy, Aricii at. — President and Directors of Studies, &c., Rev. lluhert Gerrior. Professors, Messrs. Joseph MeGilvray und John McDou;^all. Trappist Monastery, Tracadie. — Superior, Very Rev. Pore Francos is. MINISTERS OF THE ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHURCHES IN N(JVA SCOTIA. CENTRAL Association'. — Halifix, Rev'ds. W. II. Humphrey, A. H. Mnnro. New Germany, RevMs. W. H. Caldwell, B. Taylor. Pleasant Valley, Rev. VVm. Chipman. Wolfville, Rev'ds. J. M. Cramp, d d., S. W. Dc;Blois. New Minas, Rev. T. vV. Crawley. Cornwallis, Rev. A. S. Hunt. Chester, J. C. Ilnnl. Billtown, Cornwallis, licv. James Parker. Lon^r Point, Cornwallis, Rev. D. Pineo. Sackville, Rev. T. R. Porter. Hant^port, Rev. S. T. Rand. Gaspereaux, Rev, E. O. KL-ad. Cp])er Aylesford, Riu'. Jas. L. Road. West Cornwallis, Rev. Vj. M. Saunders." I{ iwdon, Rev, J. Stevens. Kempt, B. Vaughan. Windsor, Rev. D. M. Welton. Newpo-t, Rev'ds. G-'.o. Dimock, Jere- niiuli B.iucrufi. Travelling Agent, Rev, David Freeman. Rev. R. Walker. WiiSTHUV As-^ooiATiov — Yarmouth, Rov. II. Angcll. Long U- Lmd, Rev H. Achiles. Bridgetown, Rev, G. Armstrong. Ragged Islands, Rev. A. VV. Barss. Chebogue, Rev. William Burton. Cle- iiiouts, Rev, A. Cogswell, Barrinmon, Rev, T. C, DeLong. Milton, Kev. E. F. Foshav: Bridgetown, "Rev, W, (i. (jouclier, Hebron, Rev, K. N. Harris. Digby Nerk, Re^•. J. C. Norse. Tusket, Rev. A. Mar- Port (k'oruv. R -v. J. A. Moore. Cnutv's Cove, Rev, P. F. Mur- tell. r;iv. Uov. 11 )V. Uev. (iranviiie Nictaux, Rev'ds R. S. Morton, Wiilard G. Parker. Greeniield, J. AL-Kenne. Hillsbiirgh, Uev. Obed Parker. Port Medway, R. R. Piielp. Weymouth, Rev. C. Randall. Oiiio, Yarmouth, J. 11. Saunders. 'D.;.>rhcld, Yarmouth, Rev. J. A. Stubbcrt. •ille Rev. James S;)encvn-. Ayksford, Rev'ds. A. Stronach, Charles Tapper, d.d. Wilmot, Rev."^ X. Vidito. IJa^ntiat-^—Wol:- viiie, Samuel B. Kempton, Thomas Biackad.ir ; AylcMoru, Andrew Parker, W. L. Parker; Yarmoich. John Tooker, Eastern Association.- Auiierst, Rev. .1. Balcom. Stewiaeke, Uev. Obcd Ciuue. Ti-uro, Rjv. D. W. C. Dimock. Cliarlottetowii, P. it '1 t !: i:M f M 1:1 I I I V '4 t -!'i ^% J^., Rev. D.ivid Liiwsoii. JJl'(1J((uc, LMO.L, Ucy. Malcoliii lio-^s. ^'ortli Sydney, (M>., ]lev. lin-h Moss, j'o;t:i!i])i(|Uc, Hm-. James IJeid, Kast l''o:nl,"lM!;.l., Vivv. Joiui Shaw. ()n-^!o\v, \\cv. Bonjannn Srott. Eco- nomy, Rev. S, Ti»oni])son. Wallace River, Ucv. W. J)ol)son. Giivv boi-oii.Li:h. R;.'V. A. F. Porter. Stewiacke, Rev. John Miller. Amino nislie, Rev'ds. John Wliidden, M. A. Ri,<2:olo\v. Sydney, C.B., Ko\. (ieor-^a* Rieliardson. Taneook Ishmd, Ptev. Nelson Baker. ]Mared Parker; Bro- thers Isaac Cornwall, William John, I5enjamin Hardy. The Westei-n Association, conq)risin<>' the Counties cf Yarmouth, Di,';hy, Shel!im-ne, Queen's and Annapolis, meet at Bear River, on the third Saturday in June, at 2 o'clock, P. M. The Central Association, consistiuti' of tiic Churclics in the Counties of Kind's, Hants, Lunenljiirix and lialilax, meet at AYolt'ville on the secouil Saturday in June, at 10 A. M. The Eastern Association, consistiiiLC of the Churches in the Countios of Colchester, Cumberlaiul, Guysliorou^-h, Pictou, Sydney, C. B., and Prince Edward Island, meet ;it Guysboroa;;'h. IsovA Scotia Bai'tist Homi/Missioxatiit Socikty. — OfiV-ers of the Socle/1/.— J. W. Barss, Esq.. President ; John Kin;,', T. S. Hardin;;, R. McLearn, Esqrs., Vice Presidents ; Jno. Whitman, Esq., Treasurer; W. L Evans, Es(|., Auditor; R. N. Beckwith, Secretary. B(v(rd of Manaqors — Rev'ds. W. II. Ilunqdn-ev, A. II. iNlunro, J. INI. Craiap, D.D., T. 11. Porter, D. M Wciton, A.'S. Hunt, J. E. Balcom, James Parker, D. W. C. Dimock, David Freeman, Hon'bls. J. W. Johnston, Jonailian McCullv, J. W. Nuttin;;-, Esq., (Chairman,) Mahew Beckwith, Herbert Cunniniiham, W. L. Evans, S. Seldeu, 1). McN. Parker, K. N. Beckwith, F. Webber, John Tiiomas, Andrew Shand, Andw. .*"ha\v, Jacob Layton, Esqrs. ASSOCIATED FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST MINISTERS. Cornwallis Elders J. B. Norton and Sam. Co.k. Yarmouth, Elders Charles Knowles, David Gram, C:alvin Cann and TIios, Bradv. Bar- ringt^n, Elder Albert Swim. An; vie, Flder C J. Oram. Port Medwuy, m.] r.rCLESTASTICAL. 87 EIiliT lM\v;n--re;:ational Union of Nova Seotia and New Brnnswiek meet the Thurtiday ni'ier the lirst Sahbath in Jnly, at St. .)ohn, N. B. ExGLisii LuTiiiiRAX MiNisTLR. — Biidgewater, Rev. W.M. Bowers. GinniAN LuTiiERAX MixisTEK. — LnnenbnrjT, Bev. C. E. Cossman. UxiVEiJSALiST CiiUKCH. — Halifax, Bev. N. Gunnison. AiRiCAX Episcopal Methodist. — Bev. Mr. "Washington, Africax Baptist Associatiox. — Ordained Ministers, — Halifax, Rev. Biehard Breston, d.d. ; Hammonfls Plains, Bev. John Hamdton; B:ar Biver, Bev. Henry .Jat-kson ; Horton and Cornwallis, Bev. James Tiif)ni,i-' ; Preston, Bev. Benson ""niithers. Licentiates, — Halifax, Niith'l Goihcan and John Coomb. 's ; Preston, George Neal, Jolm Collins, and Tiiomas Sanders ; Bjach Hill, Henry Baylie ; Dartmonth, Charles Roan; Campbell Road, Edward Taylor; Hammonds Plains, Tlionn\s Jones; Graavilic Blount lin, Edward Jackson. CV^/'/j*-, James Lankford, Joint I'iesent, John B. Thomas. Tliis Association will meet at Yv^eymouth, on the .'3rd Saturday in >eptember, ISuL NOVA-SCOTIA BIBLE SOCIETY. President, Bev. Dr. Twining- ^"''." Pre.sidei't.^, [Ion. J. W. Johnston, Martin Gay Black, Jas W. Nattini;, Wm. Pryor, Esqrs. JWnsKrer, M. Cx. Black, E-^(]. Secretary, S, L. Shannon, Esq. Assistant do., I. JSiuii'a, ivs<|. Committee, Be/. Messrs. S.';ott, Uniaeke, Mrn-lin, Co'-hran, Cau/cliill, Hunter, Cri'^j), Hill, Brewster, Pumphrey, Jardiiie, Boyd, Sprague, lion. M. B. Almon, Hon. v\, A. Black, Hon. John H. An- derson, l")r. Averv, A.-M'-lvitdav, ilem-vPrvor, 8. Seld.ai, T. A. Brown, W. C. Silver, T." A. S. Dewolf, James Tliomson, J G. A. Creiglilon, Charles Robson, Peter Lynch, J. vv . Bitchie, P. C. Ilili, J. C Cog.^- well, Nepcan Clarke. G.'H. Starr. Bol)t. T^Iiller, D. McEwan, Esqrs., Col. Nelson, R.E., C apt. "Webber Smiih. L'>jt Members. — Samuel Creelman, James C. Cogsw'ell, 11. B. "Web- , stor,' Ks([rs. Coriysjioridiii;/ S'-n-fan/, 11. I. Wil-on. Rccordin i >)icrf'f(iri/ mid /v'V;/vjr/(/.'J, .laiuos Farqii'iar. 7'v'as"ov-/-, S iinuel H. Black, (.'ontinlttt-p,^ Tho^ F. Ivui-ht, A. K. Do ill, W. S. Stcrlin ;•, Joliii S. M-L-rin, I). McFwan, Win. G irvie, Peter Lv.icli, Dr. Fo-rest, J. W. Uitchio, J. 'io;'kiiH, (i. Iv. Anilersoii. W.n. Fiiltz, S. A. Waiio, A .Jivnu-i, G. II. Starr, Jos. S. B.'lcher, 1). IL Starr, T. B. Akias, C. K. Brown, T. A. Brown, E-qrs. M»'^fif i>ii/n')if of Tm PnimU nnl h-i- wards. — Sir Sanmcjl Canard, B.irt., Hon. Fnos Collins, Hon M. B. x\.l- moi), Hon. J. H. Anderson, J is. C C >-swell, .M. (J. Blatdc, Wm. Mur- doch, Geo. II. Siarr, J. C. AUi>on, Win. Hare, W,n. Cunard, Meiirv Bo-.us, W. B. F,iir!>i'iks Caa^. Allisou, Win. .Miller, Jas. Formau, Dr. Srirliuix, Ivdward Binney, Esters., lion. Vv^in. Youn<;, Caief .Justice Library iiid N'.nvs Room open every lawful day tVoni 9, a. ni., to 10, p. ni., 128 .>aiTin<:'ton Street Lectures every alternate Tuesday oveuing during winter, at Temper- ance Hall, at 7.i o'clock. Prayer meetinij: and Bible C.ass every Saturday evening: at 8| o'clock, You'ig Mea's Muniil lastruction Class every Thursday eveuiiig at 8 o'clock. Tiie Goueral Committee meets quarterly. MICMAC MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Pnmdenf, J. W. Riteliie. Ftce Presidents, Dr. A\ery, Rev. Peter G. M(.'(Trc;j,-or. Tnas'irer, George l^. M^orton. S <'r'.;o:i. J. Brcniaer, W. S. Srer- li l,^ R. J. \Yihon, P. C Hill, S. Seldjii, P. Thompsoa, P. Lynch, Emis. Mi^sioiiarij, Archibald Morton. Hamkax Wesleyan Fkmvle Bevevolknt Sorirxv. — Treasurer, Mrs. IL Bl'11. Serrrfari/, Mi>s Nordk'.'k. Connniffep, Mrs. S|)raj:nc, Mrs. W. B.-nnett, Mrs.'McXutt, Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. Pope, Mrs.'). H. Starr, Mrs. A. Troup, Mi>s Starr, Mrs, John H. Anderson, Mrs. Barss, Mrs. Knowlan, Mrs. Xordl)eck, Mrs. J. Nortbup, Mrs. Jairus Hurt, Miss Bennett. 1801.] COM PAN IKS. 89 COIVIPANIES. NovA-'''roTtA TCr.y(^Tnic Tklkoraph Coni'VNT. — Inr-orporato'l bv I A,^sihr, Geo. liicliird- so;i, E«\. ; Uiiil'ii, Cliarle-^ lindd, K^q. ; (i>i>/s':ornH>,''i, Lewis W. Dcs IJirros, FiS(|. ; KnUrilh^, \V. C'lipniin, Fsq. ; /.iver/ioo!, M. McLearn, H. (). DeWolf, Svlvann-J Morton. F/S(p-s. ; JjinJoiuhrrii. W. A. Di. kry, I>(1 ; Loiccr Norton, ,) . (i. 11« nni^rar, I'^t]. ; /.'(ii'hhtin;, ][(ni. John C-.i'i^Iiton ; McXai/s (.'or", .1. Hartley, Vf(\. ; AV//; (i!itsirlte, \. Patterson, i;-(|. ; \Vor, T. ii. Eraser; Pirtou, \V. 11. Iloyr; Ph/ (ind Trt.ttaiii-rr, S. L, Shannon. /Sitperintendn)}, John 1*. Mn'n: (Ucrk, Siimuol Ijfjrch.un. Halifax and DvrTMorTii Sir. \^rn(>AT Compavv. — Pr> :i:i(Jnit, Hon. M. Ji. Ahnon. T/Vr Pnsidnil, lion. W. A. Hlick. Jh'nrinr^, Liiwrencc Hartshorno, (Socrotjny,) Win. Sr.-iirs, (Troiisuivc.) H(^n. M. H. Ahnoii, IJoii. John E. Fiiirl).uik-^. Jolin lOsson', Diivid F:ik'on(>r, 1), Fnrirll, K<(irs. Aiu/iiom, M. (.J. HLick, jnid ITciirv YcoinK.ns!, V,onaldson, Emjis Serretari/, W. A. S. Blewett. Mananer, Mr. Geo. Buist. Clerk, ^\x. D, Hood. H\LiFAX Tempeiiance Hall Compaxy. — President, "Wm. Ack- Inirst, Esq. Directors, INIcssrs. R. H. Wctniore, A. J. Ritciiie, John Lonirnrd, jr.. Tlios. Wesley, Jolin Metzlor. Secretary (j- Treasurer, Mr. H. G. EanrilUard. Keeper, Vj. Jo ice. Halifax Library. — Conunittee, U. C. D. Twininj,' (Chairman), .'olm Naylor (Vice Chairman), S. L. Shannon, Charles Ro!)Son, Jobii Stairs, A. Scott, E-qrs. Treasurer, A, Ilurshuw, Esq. Secretary ami Librarian, Edward Seville. i BANKS. The hours of business at the li.inksi ixre from 1<» a. m., to ti p. m., and tho Di-^count days at tlir; llalifiix and iiank of liriii^h North America, Mmidays and Tliinxhiys, unci Nova Scotia and L'aiun Baul;s, evci y (liy «'\copt Saturday. HALIFAX BANKIXU UOMPAXV. M. G. Black, (Prc.^lJmt), N. T. Hill, P. C. llili, J. C. Cogswell. B. H. Collins and \V\u. i'ryor, Estirs. (J^q- Accoioitauf, Jas. C Mcintosh. I'l-Utra, Messrs. T. P. Siiuld and Tiiomas Clay. Clerk, Mr. Alexr. Forr'.;si. Mi^smmjer, Mr. Cieorgo Anderson. AoKN'i'S. — /Vf/ou, Jas. Primrose; YuriNonfh, ,1. Murray, jr. ; Lonrlon, Wiiiiam"!, Deacon >i Co., ; Button, J. K. i-'alier, Commercial Bank. BANK OF BUITISH NOJITH AMEIHCA. IKt.tfax Bu.vNcri. — LocmI Din'cfors, Hon. W. A. Black, Hon. Jas. McXal), and J. iJ. Bl mil, Vj.h\. Munfii/.-r, 8. N. I'inney, lOsq. Anoun- tint, I-*. J.ack, F,.-q. Td'cr, My. d. 'L Oivgor. (Jlcrha, ?*[(.'ssr3. Thomas Mcazios and J. B. Bland, jr. Mpssenrirf, Mv. .}o\\\\ lioxliy. Solicitor and Xolnri/, lion. Wm. Younj^. (Jeucral Miiuujcr, Thos, Payon, Esq. Aironts in New York, Furi;u>on, Cirain & Smith. This i^ank has hranchcs ul Qiiel)ec, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Brauiford, Dnndas and Kingston, Canada; St. John, N. B., f.nd Victoria, \'ancouvcr's Island. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. DiiiccTORS. — Wm. Stairs {President), John (iihson, Jas. A. Moron, T. C. Kinnear, M. P. Black, John Duifas, and J. W. Kitchie, Esqrs. Cashier, Wm. Sawers Stcrlin.^% Esq. Acro'i,iif'i,it, George MacLean. Teller, Henry Y. Clarke. Clerk, John C. More. Messemjer, T. Skinner. PROVINCIAL SAVINGS BAITi. Tliis Bank is kept in the Province Building-. Hours of attendance from 10 till 3 every day except Saturday. Director, The Recciv'er General. Cashier, George P. Lawson, Esq. SQCaETSES. St. George's Sociktv. — Patrons, The Right Kon'blo. the Earl of Ivlulgrave and the Lord Bishop of Nova Scoiia. Pn^sident, J. B. Ben- nett.'' Vice-President, S. W. DeBlois. 1st Asst. Vice-President, Wm. l^'iniels. 2nd Asst^ Vice-President, J. B. Oxley. Treasurer, Rol)ert Worxlill. Asst. Treasurer, E. J. Lordly. iSecretary, J. K. Willis. Asst. 'Mi m '' 'si m Wi ^ IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I^I^U^ itt Ut 12.2 !S |£o 12.0 I.I Photographic Sciences Cbrporation 23 WIST MAIN STRiET ¥VIKTIR,N.y. 14SM (716)I72-4S03 ^^ ^\ ^f\\ m h ^'1 92 SOCIETIES. [I8i)i; Sci'fitarif, W. DoBlois. Chapkiins, Veil. Arclulencon Willis, dd., Rev. i Wni. Bulloek, Rev. R. II. I5ulloL-k. P/ii/sicinns, l)rs. Almoii it Gilpin. MarshaH , Johu Shenn. Coiiuniltpe of Mavaf/einenf, The Marshall (Chnir- man), James Crosskill, Wrii. Pallister, Win. Arkhurst and E. Dodson. Com lit it tee of Churitif, J. D.why (('hainnnn)' Wm. Cooinbep, J. T. Ed- wards, L. Morton and G. WntcrHi'ld. Sfavdurd li'orcis, — St. Georiic's IJ.uincr, James H. Smithers and Georyc Payne ; Qii'jcn's Arms, Alox. Adams and Wm. Humplirey ; Royal Standard, Richard T. Uoonie; St. Georijc's Color, William Murray; Welch Anns, John Hii^'uc!^; National En,si;:^n, Geor<;-o Crosskill; St. (ieori>c'f4 Kiisij;-n, RoI»crt Alli- son ; Hritisli Kiif>i^n, Gcorjxo Bossom; Union Jack, E. W. Suteliiil'. jl/r6V(f/)r/r'r, John Looker. Hir.iiLAM) SociELY. — Prcsidmf, John S'trachan. Vire do., John Donll. .l.W.s/. (/'». Jo!m Miinroe, Wm. B^ir.lay, John M'/Iv-iy. Taos, Alex. Primrose Sfrirfan/, Alex. McKay. Directors, Wm Murdoch, I). MuriMy, Jas. Williams, Hobt. Noble, Hon. A. Koirh. Johu Richardson, Hon. Chief Justice Youn;?, Adam Held, S. M-Kay. Nouru BiiiTiHii SooiKTV. — President, W. B. Smellie. Vice Prex., J. A. Sinclair. Sen. AssiM., J. B. Campbell, ./wt. A-sist., Geo. Mc- Lean. Saretan/, A. K. McKinlay. Assist. S('r.,,)ns. Wil.son. Trws-y John Watt. C/Htjitaiiis, liev Joiln Martin, Rev. John Scott. Com. of Charity, T. Payne, J. Brander, J. P. Muir, G. Alexander, Jas. RliinJ, Esqr.s. Charitable Iijisii Society. — President, P. Power. Vice-Presi- dent, Thoin IS E. Kenny. 1st Asst. do., Joliii Connors. 2nd Asst.do., Thomas WnLsh. Sccrelarii, Jimcs Fitzpatriek. Treasurer, John Pngh. Assistant iSerrttury, John T. Compton. Halifax Yacht Club. — Patron, IIl.s Royal Hifjhness the Prince of ^Vales. Vice do.. His E.xcellency, the Ki-jhtHoiK the Earl of Muljirave, Lieut. Governor, His Excellency, Uear Admiral Sir Alexr. Milne, K.C.B., Naval Commmder-in-Ciiief, and His Worship the Mayor. Co.nmndore, G. A. V. P.iw, V.<(\. Vice Commodore, J. R. Wallace, Esfj , Captiin, J. B. Knowlan. Sailing Committee, The Commodore, Vi( e do., the Cajitain, Jo!m Tavlor, R. Hortshorne, John Straehan, Jas. Pryor, G. 0. Whidden, Geo. Drillio, B. W. Salter, Esqrs. Auditors, L. J. Morton and Geo. J. Knowlan, Esqrs. Secretart, and Treasurer, Alex. W. Scott, Esq. Nova Scotia Literary and Scientific Society — For the dis- cussion of interesting and imporiant (juestions on Literature, Siience, Commerce and the Arts.— ( l<:stal)lished Jan. 4, 185'J.) President, Wm. Pryo:-. Vico-Prfsidinls, Dr. Almon and R. Morrow. Treastrer, S. L. Shannon. Secretaries, William Garvie and R. G. llaliburton. Halifax Mechanics' Institittk.— Pms., Andw. McKinlay, Esq. Vice do., Jas Tho'ni)son, J W. Quinnan, Es<|r3. Inas., Jas. Formaii, 6V'., Jas. Barnes, E-^q. Curator, Enol Bov(!, Committee, R. H. Wot- more, Geortje L. O'Biien, Jo!m S. Thompson, Jaines Reeee, Dr. Gil- pin, Robert Noble, A. J Ritchie, Fredk. M. Pas.sow, Jolin L. Whvtal, Sqrs. • :•--...-■ ';-• Halifax Visiting 1">\svkss\tiy. ^President, Wm. Hare. Mcedn., Wm. Law>ou. Trias., P. C. Hill. Scrdary, D. Galla«rher. Trustees. Jas. Cochran, Hon. B. Wier, Ih: Forrest. Governors, Georye Morton, 1801] TKMPKKAXCE. 9C B. O'Neil, Drs. Alinou, Parker, Monis, llirno, Gilpin, Bhu-k, nntl \\''m. A. Hare and Wiu. Ljnvson, Ksqrs Consult Inq P'.i/sinans, Drs. Aliiion, Co^'swcll, mul Parker. RnUhnt P/iijs''cia,i, \)r. Morris. Office 110 Arjryle Street ; open daily (Sunday excepted) from 12 to 2 o'elotk, to the faick poor. * TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATIONS. GnAND Divisnjy, *. of T. — Graiifl Wurffuf Patriarch, Rev. Pcler O. McGregor; Grand Worth;) Associate, Avard l.oii;,'ley, m.im». ; Grand Scribe, Patrick IMoiitigiian ; Grand Treasurer, Roderick Fraser; Grand Conductor, John McKcnzie; Grand «S'r«///• Thompson, (ieorixe Mntiiison, W. A. S. Blowett, Ro- bert Noble, David Lippencoit, William Burrill, Dr. VanBuskirk, Dr. Goddes, Patrick Monaijxhan, Avard Longley, ai.p.i-. Tkmpekanck Aid Association. — President, W. A. S. Blewett ; Secretary, Patrick Monaghun ; Correspondimf Secretary, Edward Moiri- soii ; A7wan ; Committee, G. G. Grey, Michael Herbert, Roilfcrick Fraser, William Murray, James Spike, James D. Wallace, Robert W^ Rees, William Willian'is. Halifax Wesleyan Total Austinbncb Societt. — President, Rev. S. W. Spraj;ue; Vice Presidents; Georfre Matheson, Thomas F. Kni;^ht; Honr\i/ do., Rov'ds. Henry Pope and John Brewster; 7rton. Hx. Catholic T. A. Benevolent Society. — President, Rev. J. Woods ; 1st Vice do., Robert In/^lish ; 2nd do., Robert Foley ; Treasurer, Robert Conroy ; Secretary, — Cuuyhlin ; Assistant do., S. Sullivan ; Mes- senyer, Thos. Connors. SURVEYORS OF GREAT ROADS. From Halifax to Pictou County Line, William Dowlinj^:. JTalifax to Hants County Line, p]phraim Bursress. Halifax to Lunenhiiry, Cyrus Boutilier. Cukhester Co. Line to Gat of Canso, A. McKenzie. Hants Co. Line to Amn Bridye, Samuel Palmer. Richmond Co. Line to Syd- ney, C. D., James McKenzie. Guysloro* Co. Line to Pollak's, John Parker. L'lnenbury Co. Line to Head of Maryare/s Hay, 'ohn luplis. County of Inverness, George C Lawnmco. Comity of Richmond, James McKenzie. New Gtasgou to Si. of Canso, G. VV. A. Lowden. ! 94 ASSURANCE A0RNCIE3. [1861. LIFE, FIRE A?40 MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES AT HALIFAX. Stah Life Assuravce Society or Londox. — (Capital, £100,100, stcrlin<;'.) Af/ent, M. G. Black, jr. Esq., Geor;;c Street. Intkunational Life Asslkaxci: Socikyyof London. — Capital, £500,000 ) Manager and Affent, P. C. Hill, Halifax Bank Buildin-, Colonial Life Assurance Company of Edinbukgii. — Cajatal, £.'>00,000 ) Agent and Secretary to the Board of Management in Halifax, M. H. Kicliey, Esq., 49 Bedford Kow. Professional Life Assurance Company of London. — Capital, £500,000.) Agents, S. and W. M. Gray. 60 Hollis Street. United Kingdom Life Assurakce Company of London. — (Cap- ital, £1,000,000. Agent, H. Yeonians, Esq., 48 Bedford How. Albion Life Assurance Company of Liondon. — Agent, Saml. P. Fairbanks, Esq. Mekciiant's and Tradesman's Mutual Life Assurance Soci- ety OF London. — Agent, J. W. Johnston, jr., Esq., 42 Hollis Street. Pelican Life Assuhance Society of London. — Agent, Wm. A. Hare, Esq., Upper Water Street. Indisputable Life Policy Company of London. — (On the Principle of Mutual Life Assurance. Secretary and Agent, P. S. Hamil- ton, Esq. Connecticut Mutual of Hartford, Eagle op London, and Manhattan of New York, and 7Etna Life Insurance of Hali- fax Life Assurance Companies. — Agent, A. Scott, Esq., 30 Bed- ford Row. Life Association of Scotland. — Capital £400,000 stg). Sec- retant, Win. Sutherland, Esq., 31 Bedford Row. The Times and State, Fire Insurance CompaiHes of Lon- don. — Agent, .fames R. Smith, Esq., 10 Bedford Row. British American Friendly Society of Canada. — For the Assurance of Health and Lives. (Capital, £100,000.) Local Manager, J. W. Johnston, jr., Esq., 42 Hollis Street. Royal Fire and Life Assurance Company^f Liverpool, G. B.— (Capital, £2,000,000, stg.) A(/ent, Hugh Hartshorne, Esq., 132 Granville St. Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company.— (Cai)it;al, £2,000,000 stg.) A oent, J oiiathun C. Allison, Esq., Central Wharf. Halifax Fire Insurance Company. — (Capital £G0,000.) Direc- tors — Jno. Esson (President), John Gihson ( Viee President), R. Noble, T. Bolton, A. McLeod, E. Pryor, and J. W. Young, Esqrs. Secretary and Tn usurer, R. Tremain, Esq., 51 Bedford Row. PncENix Fire Insurance Company of London. — Agent, W. A. Hare, Esq., Upper Water Street. yETN A — (Capital, $15,000) ; Hartford — (Capital, .$00,000) ; Phoenix— (Capital, $00,000,) of Hartford ; and Home— (Capital, 300 000), of New York, Fire Insurance Conjpanies. Agent, Archibald Scott, Esq., 30 Bedford Row. U. S. Mutual Laudvblr and Provident Association of Pennsylvania. — Agent, M. II. Rithey, Esq., Bedford Row. N. Y. Mutual Marine Insurance Company. — Agent, H. Law- son, Esq., Prineo St. 18G1.] MASONIC. 9:> X. S. Mauink I.NSiuANci: Comtaxv. — Win. I*rvor, Prcsii/oif, (C.ipitJil, £40,000.) Ih'nrtors—J. G. A. ('rei^^lifon, Joliu Williamson, I. Ilai-tshonio, n. No1.1l>, H(.;k W. A. Hliu-k, T. S. Tot.iii, 'J;i.s. Tre- mnin, niul W. B. F;nrl)aiiks -ifamos Pryor, Androw Mitchell, Geo. Mitchell, Esqrs. Dro/:M\ Hv. "^'ooin;'. !. Esq., Bedford IJo'V. Uxiov Marine Is-ii.i: avck CoMi'ANv of N. !S. — (Capital £40,- 000.) Presid(nt,,]ui. Fiiiii-aiiks, xNi|. Directors, C li. ^l. lihick, J. A. Morcn. J. U. Uo<^ Win. Koclie, .1 »hn T. Wainwrioht, T. C. Kin- near, John Es^on, .N. L. West, B. Wier, John (iihson, B. W. Salter, niul Henry La\vi=;;)u, Iv^oniro^. Ainh'fors, Win. 1). Hunter and John Watt, Esqrs. iS-rrfitari/, E. Goud.ue, Esq., Bedford Row. Pkovincial Mauini: l.NfiUuvNcii (/O.MPANY OF Canada. — (Capi- tal, .£50;>;0iJ.).) At/.'iit, G. C. Whiddon, i'rina! St. SKcuniTV Fr.n: IvstJUANOR Compvnv of Nkav York City. — Cash Capit-d all piudiu S.)'J0.000 with a large Surplus. L\MAR Flltli l.VSi:ilA\CK ('OMPANV OF TIIK CiTY OF NeW YoRK. —Cash Capital all paid in 8'300,000 with a large Surplus. Ac/ent, Geo. C. VVhidden, No. 7. Prince Street. Amerigav Exchange Firk Insurance Company of Ne^vYohk. —Cash Capital $200,000, Total Assets $209,651. Commerce Fire Insurance Company, Cash Capital, $200,000 Total Assets $211,814. Continental Insurance Company, Ca»h Capital, $.500,000, Total Assets $:)46,572. Goodhcn Fire Insurance Company, Cash Capital, 8200,000 Total Assets $232,301. Hoi)e Fire Insurance Company, Cash Capi- tal $200,000, Total Assets, $22^,9.51. North Western Insurance Contv- pany of Osw.'iro, C.ish Capital 150,00), Total Assets $303,914. PiieniK Fire Insurance Company of Brooklyn, Cash Capital $200,000 §507,244. Resolute Fire Insurance Company, Cash Capital $200,000, Total Assets $246,077. Washinji^ton Fire Insurance Company, Cash Capital $400^0 Total Assets $472,404. A A,-.«'mf-i* -■ 90 MASONIC. [1861. rector of Ceremonies, w. Gcoryc Dallas, Grand Supcrinteiulcnt of Works, w. Edwanl Von Adeiunj,', Grand Organist, w. Jolin Ilolda- way, Grand Sw 'vl liearer. w. George Nelson, Grand Standard Bearer. w. William LungWridge, Grand Pursuivant, w. .lohn M. Taylor, Grand Tyler, btiwards, Brotlierni Donald Sutherland, F. G. D'Utassy, Geor^^e Knowlnn, Kiehard T, Koome, .'nmes H. Siielling, William McDowall. Coininlltee of Chanty — v. w. Rev. Dr. Twining, (Chairniui,) av. Win. Grant, w. .»olin A. Sincrlair, w. Thomas Mieklewright, w. George Gor- don, w. Charles R. Morris. LODGES UNDER ENGLISH AUTHORITY. St. AsDRKw'a Lodge, No. 137, ''alifax. — Regular meeting on the first Tuesday of every montii. W. Master, Allen H. Crowe. Treasurer, John Wooilill. Secretary, L. N. Herbert. St. John's Lodge, No. 187, Halifax. — Regular meeting on i\iQ fint Monday of every month. W. Master, Archibald Scott, Esq. Treas- urer, .'ames Forman, Esq. Secretary, Wm. Twining, Esq.. V'iKGiN Lodge, No. 558, Halifax. — Regular meeting on the fourth Moiulay of every month. W. Ma.stcr, Wm. L" Symonds. Treasurer, William Twining. Secretary, James Gossip, jr. j Royal Standard Lodge, No. 564, Halifax — Regular meeting on ; the seco/jrf Tuesday of every month. \V. Master, C. McGarrv. Trea-I surer, George Keyte. Secretary, Thomas B. A. Cone. i Royal Sussex Lodge, No. 704, Halifax. — Regular meeting on the i first Thursday of every Month. W. Mastoi', Charles BUickadar. Trea- surer, Angus McLean. Secretary, Zebina Hall. Union Lodge, No. 994, Halifax. — Regular meeting on the thiid Monday of every month. W. Master, Wm. T. Ddl|is. Seci-etury, Israel T. Richardson. Unity Lodge, No. 565, Lunenburg. — Regular meeting on the first Tuesday of every month. W. Master, William M. Lawsou. Secretary, Jo-cph Creighton. St. Mahy's Lodgr, No. 572, Digby. — W. Master, John C. Wade. Aluion Lodge, No. 692, New Glasgow. W. Master, Don. ForliCfi. ^T. Andrew's Lodge, No. 732, Sydney, C.13. — Regular meeting on the third Tuesday in every month. W. Mastcx', Crewe Readc. Secre- tary, .'ohn Ferguson. ^liTLAND Lodge, No. 821, Livei-pool. — Regular meeting on \\\q fourth Tuesday of every month. W. Master, John Edgar. Secretary, John Hood. New Caledonia Lodge, No. 826, Pictou. W. Master, E. M. Mc- Donald. Secretary, •anjcs Johnstone. Hiram Lodge, No. 868, Yarmouth. Regular meeting on the first Monday of every month. W. Master, John Baxter. Secretary, J. M. Ryerson. Acadia Lodge, No. 888, Pugwash — Secretary, Charles E. McNutt. Keith Lodge, No. 911, Hillaburgh. — W. Ma'ster, John V. Purdy. Secretary, J'tcphen B. Hennigar. Mariner's Lodge, No. 982, Granville. — W. Master, John Winnie. Secretary, A. B. Thorne. St. George's Lodge, (new), Comwiillis. — W. Master, T. W Har- ris. Secretary, Joseph R. Hea. . ., A. . = J I8fil.] MASONIC. 97 eude. iSccrc- Wiow'8 Fhiknd, Weymouth. — Colin Campbell, sen. Secretary, F. W. Goodwill. Keith Lodge, (new,) Albion Mines. — W. Master, John Patrick. Secretary, Hector McKen/ic, SCOTTISH. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Hon. Alexander Keith, Provincial Grand Master. E. J. Lordly, Deputy Grand Master. J. Richardson, Substitute Grand Master. George Eraser, (irand secretary. J. N. Ritchie Grand Treasurer. Rev. George Boyd, Grand Chaplain. 'W. Murray, Senior Grand War- den. F. Cochmn, Junior Grand Warden. J. SchoWield, Senior Grand Deacon. W. M. Moren, Junior Grand Deacon. Thomas Delaney, Grand Architect. F. B. Bmun, Grand Jeweller. F. D. Allison, Grand Director of Ceremonies. Charles J. McDonald, Grand Director of Mu- sic. W. T. Tremain, Grand Sword Bearer. Stewards, James Carr, T. E. Vessey, J. Wallace, John H. Philp, J. B. Campbell, Augustus Alli- son, W. *'. Davis, J. W. K. Johnston. Grand Pursuivant, John Crou- cher. Grand Tyier, J. M. Taylor. Quarterly communications the third Tuesday in Februaiy, May, Au- gust, and November. Annual communication, St. Andrew's Day. St .Anl^rkw's Royal Arch Chapter, No. 55, holding under the Supreme Grand R. A. Chapttr of Scotland, meets at their Lodge Room, over the Merchants' Exchange Reading Room, Prince Street, on the secotid Monday of March, June, September and December. Office-hearers, W. McNally, 1st Principal Z. Alexr. Stewart, 2nd P.H. Albert D. Morse, 3nl P. J. Chas J. McDonald, Scribe E. James R. Graham, Scribe. N. James R. B. Fidler, Treasurer. Rev. N. Gunni- son, Cliaplaiii. George Seaton 1st Sojourner. Levi H. Verge, 2nd. James Webb, 3rd. Tliomas T. Veasy, Janitor. Burns' Lodge, No. 352, meets at Fi-eeinason's Hall, Halifax, on the first Wednesilay in each month. R. W. Ma.ster, John Richardson. ^euior Warden,' Junior Warden, James Carr. Senior Dea- con, Thomas Rasey. Treasurer, James Fortune. Secretary, William Grant. Inner Guard, J. M. Taylor. Athole Lodge, No. 361, meets at Freemason's Hall, Halifax, on the second Monday of each month. R. W. Master, Mr. T. W. Sapper. P. M., Mr. Thos. Short. Senior Warden, Mr. T. V. Woolrich. Junior Warden, Mr. J as. Wilson. Sec'y, Mr. Wm. Albert Warren. Treasurer, Mr. E. J. Lordly, P. M. Senior Deacon, Mr. L. H. Verge. Junior Deacon, Mr. Jas. Graham. Inner Guard, Mr. Jas. White. Tyler, Mr. J. M. Taylor. Keith Lodge, No. 365, meets at Freemason's Hall, Halifax, on the second Wednesday of each month. R. W. Master, Mr. W. B. Smellie. P. M., Mr. James Thompson. Senior Warden, Mr. J. W. K. Johnston. Junior Warden, Mr. Wm. Wilson. Sec'y. Mr. Wm. A. Warren. Trea- surer, Mr. Wm. Grant, jr. Senior Deacon, Mr. F. D. Allison. Junior Deacon. Mr. J . Richardson, jr. Inner Guard, Mr. Wm. Costly. Tyler, Mr. J. M. Taylor. 98 ODD FELLOWS. [Ififil. Scotia Lodge, No. , meets the r///rf/ Wednesday of eneli rnnntli. R. W. Master, Mr. A. K. McKiidjiv; Siil). Master, Mr.'F. Tnnnnveiztr. U. M., Mr. W. Kerr. S. W., Mr. J. N. Hiteliie. .I.W., Mr. W. Wilson, Secretary, Fitzgerald Cochran, Esq. Trea-urer, J. W. K. Johnston. Esq. Sen. Deacon, Mr. F. 1). Allison. Jun. Dciicon, Mr. A. Aliison, Inner Guard, Mr. W. H. Davies. syi t '. ' i- < / .y\r Amicitia, Amor et Veritas. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. [odd fellows' hall, BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX.] RIGHT WORTHY GRAND LODGE OF THE LOWER PKO- VINCES OF BRITISH NORTI : AMERICA. M.vr. Grand Mastei- HcnvY A, Taylc ; *'. ^v. Dejmly Grand MaMtr, Daniel Dickson ; Grand Warden, W. H. FrntJer ; G. Secretary, James Venables ; G. Treasurer, Wm. F. Knight; G. Marshall, John A. Ful- ler ; G. Conductor, W. Fraser ; G. Guard, James Ree^ es ; G. Clmp- lain, John M. Watson ; G. Representative, E. G. Fuller ; D. D. G. ^Jas^ ter, Robert Doull ; P. G. Masters, C. H. Hamilton, L.- J. Morton, lio- bert, Taylor. ENCAMPMENT BRANCH. K. w. D. D. Grand Sire for Nova Scotia, New Baunstjoick,.^ P. E, Is land and Newfoundland. E. G. Fuller, Esq. Memberton Encampment, No. 9, I. O. of O.F. — Officers — John Fuller, C. P. ; Joseph Anstcn, S. W. ; J. AV. Carter, H. P. ; C. H. Hamilton, Scribe ; E. G. Fuller, Treasurer. Past Chief Patriarch, AV M. Hamngton, Esqrs. nn SUBORDINATE LODGES. Acadia, No. 1, meets at Odd Fellows' Hall, Halifax, every Monday evening. Officers — John D. Nash, N. G. ; George Smithers, V. G. ; Samuel R. Caldwell, Treas. ; J. H. Murphy, F. Secretary ; Richard T. Roome, R. Secretary; H. A. Taylor, Conductor; James Venables, Warden ; W. Pike, I. S. ; James Reovea, P. G. ' .-• ^ Eastern Star Lodge, No. 2, meets at Pictou every Tuesday even- ings Oncers— Daniel Dickson, N. G. ; D. McKen/ie, V. G. ; A. Mc- Ivemmie, Secretary ; James Stewart, Treasurer. Fuller Lodge, No. 5, meets at Albion Mines every Friday evening. Officers — James Mitchell, N. G. ; John Carr, V. G. ; John Murray, R. S. ; Robert Mitchell, Treasurer; Daniel Trucman, Wm." Bradleyj and W. Fraser, Past Grands. Norton Lodge, No. 6, meets weekly, at New Glasgow. Officers- John McNeil, N. G. ; Joht Douglass, V. G. ; James H. Fraser, Secre- tary ; Wm. H. Fraser, Treasurer. ,,^- .., . ^ . .'fJf r : m immm 1861.] MILITARY. 99 MILITARY. .»i» »v1 1 • .< . STAFF OF THE AKMY. Mdjor-GenemJ, Mnjor-Gcnonil Chas. TioUope, G.B. Aid- 6Vti//' Surgeon, .lolfn Grant, Esq., (Surgeon Major.) Stciff Assist. Surgeons, J. E. Young, M.D., A. Semple,and E, Lyoyd. Esqrs. Dispetiser of Medicines, J. Fhilpot, Esq. ' ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Deputy Military Storekeeper, R. R. Pringle, Esq. Clerks, E. V. kaynes and J. Willi.s, Esqrs. .- ,, •• Issuers, C. Grant and J. Hilton. ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Commandlnq Eoyal Empncers, Co\. '.Nelson. Clerks of Work's, W. Gordon and h Atkins, Esqrs. Clerks, Thomas Goudgc and G. J. Creed, Esqrs. ,: :li . V/ PURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT. Parfeyor, D. E. Rohl), Esq, • . . ^ ■ • ■ ' Clerk, 11. Moore, Ehtj. BARRACK DEPARTMENT. Barrack-Master, W. Smith, Esq. Burraclc-Sergeant, James Sage, J. Downs, J. Burr and F. Hardmg. OFFICERS OF THE iVRMY IN NOVA SCOTIA. Royal Artillery.— The royal Arms and Supporters, with a Can- non, and the motto " Ubicjue" over the gun, and " Quo Fas et Gloria Diu'unt," below it. Bt. Colonel, Francis Dick. Captains, Fredk. H. Chancellor, Falkland Caicv, Campbell Hardy. Lieutmants, Champagne L'Fstrange, Kenneth Muilro, Eras. Duncan, R. B. Webster, Samuel P. Lynes, Arthui* S. McCartney. Blue, facings red . . ^ J 1 if ^ .1 ■ • >l ■-■(' 1 \\ ." .i'' •rr> .^^i. .'! \- ■ *r' .* ■ . in ;• r ■ XL ', - 1 • . tffi 100 MILITARY. [1801. KoTAL Engineers. — The Hoyal Arms nnd Supporters, with a Can- non, and the motto " Uliiffue" over the ji;un, ''Quo Fun et Gtorinf iJn. CMn<," below it. Bt. Colonel, U.J. Noilson. Cfry>/«/H, Hie hard Warren. Lieutenants, Robert N. Davrson, Constantino V. Carey, Robert Home. Scarlet, facings Wwe velvet. 62sD. (The Wiltshire) Regt. of Foot.— " Nive," "Peninsula," " Ferozeshah," " Sobraon," Sovastoprl." Odonel, Wni. T. Kiiollys, It. r. Lieut. Colonel, W. Lennox Inj^all, c.n. Mtiior», J:^. Daubincy, c.n,, zol., and McKay Rvnd. Cantmns, Geo. H. Wilkieson, Geo. S.* Whit- more, m., Saml. G. Cfarter, C. IVI. S. L. Gwyne, Jos. Sanderson, hst'r. of Musketry ; Graham Hay, Edw. Hunter, firadney T. (tilpin, Holt W. Gierke, Clias. C. Cubitt, G. W. B. Hu;j^he», and * Hcrrick A. Palmer. Lieutenants, W. Bromley l>avenport, Thos, Milsom, adj., K. S. Machcll, John J. Rowan, Wm. M. Tharp, Jolin M. Ken-, Lorenzo G. I 'undns, Conrad Sawyer, W. L. R. Scott, A. F. Walsh, G. F. Grant, Archibald G. Keen, M. B. Harrison, Macdonald Hnll, A. L. Reade and Charles Mesham. Ensigns, John P. Sarjrent, Jules V. LeBk>nd, John M. Theo- bald, Charles W. Brown, Arthur Lake, Frederick H. Horneman, Saml. Waring, John H. Pagan, Edw. H. Reeves, and J. Loftus Bland. Ptttf- Master, Wm. Dring. Adjutant, Thomas Milsom, It. Qiarter-Master, James Gamble. Surgeon, John Ewing. Assist. Surgeons, Sydney Alder, and J. P. Street, tracings Buff. j 63rd (West SuflFolk) Regt. of Foot.—" Egmout op Zee," " Marti- ■ nique," " GuadalouiKj,^' " Alma," " Inkermann," " Sevastopol." Co/., | Thomas Kenah, c.b., gen. Lieut. Col., Thos. Harfies. Majors, W. F. Carter and F. D. Grey. Captains, C. LeM. Carey, m., F. T. L. Pat- terson, Vere Hunt Bowles, Arch. Wyberg, Wm. Fitz Roy, Edward J. Hunt, Charles A. Hand, Fra. Retallack, Alex. M. Dumaresq, Walter ; S. Marson, Charles C. Pyo, H. W. Stroud. Lieutenants, Stewart H. \ Bruce, Stephen More, Richard H. Archer, George W. Clutterbuck.orf/., I J. R. Ramsbottom, A G. F. Griffiths, F. H. D. Veith, Thomas C. I Grant, George R. Byron, William G. Graves, R. W B Crowther, ? James P. Bond, Charles H. Kinahan, William L. Knowles, and G. W. \ W. Knapp. Ensigns, Fraser T. Hulton, James S. Smith, Thomas , Akinson, Thornton Scovell, John P. M. Burton, Charles E. Tenet, Major D. Hill, Danl. Fox Tarratt, John Thacker, and Thomas Colville. \ Pay-master, Henry Ingram. Lxstructor of Musketry, R. W. B. Crowther, ! lieut. Adjutant, George W. Clutterbuck. Quarter-master, James Lin-j ford. * Surgeons, Henry Crisp, M.n. Assistant Surgeons, Wm. W. Mills i and John H. Hunt. Facings Green. \ VOLUNTEERS. I Ist Company Halifax Volunteer Artillery. — Richard Trc- main, 1st Captain; William Donaldaon, 2nd do. : John Shaffer, jr., ]st Lieut.; Levi H. Verge, 2nd do. ; William J. Alnion, m.d., Surgton; W. S. Tremain, m.d., Assistant do. Yarmouth Volunteer Rifles. — John W. H.Rowley, Captain; Thomas B. Dane, 1st Lieut. ; Wm. B Townsend, 2nd do. Colchester Rifles. — William J. Yuill, Captain; Thomas Crow, 1st Lieut. ; Richard Craig, Leauder S. Crow, 2nd do.; Charles Bent, Surgeon. ' " i /^ ^t. ■./, l8t Bat align Diody Rbot. Militia. — Stephen C. Dexter, Cap- tain ; John Holdsworth, Ist Lieut. ; Henry C. Boimott, John Bennett, 2nd do. Amiikrst Voluntekr Hiflr Company. — Amos Fowler, Captain; Anron Church, 1st. JAeut.; Joseph Moo.c, "ind do.; W. H. C«r;itt, Paradise Biflrs. — Avard Longley, Captain; George R. MoBse, \st h'eiit. : William A. Mosse, 2nd do. ' Aliiiox Minks Local Volunteers. — James Scott, Ldeut. Col.; Bohert Bod path, 1st Capt.; (ieor^e Scott, 2ud do.; Bobcrt Wilson, Jiimos Clish, 1st Lieiits. ; Bichtu'd Partri«lj;e, John Carr, Murdoch MAurAT«)ii, /mr^r,' John U. .Tolm-on. /Is.s.'.s7. Snnieoti, Michael J. Uahilly (acting). 'Assist I^ii/mnslir, I'env O. M. rrcsjinu'e. * ' ' Hvi>u\, 0. Ptuhllc ]\'/if'(f Stc'im S/iioi). 22i» Horso ])o\vor. Com- wander, Kichard V. Hamihon. /jnifs., Lewis M. Croke and J<.hn H, Evens. M,isti r, John J. P. Hirehfield. Siinicou, James laihn.'iie. : Piiijmasfev, VVm. J. Stevens. Mate, Edward An'sten. Assist Smy.Joa. C. Cinfrjj; (actin^,^). ' ' Icarus, 11. Screw 67mw< Sloop, l.'io Horsepower, (.'ntntunmhr, Nowell Salmon. LIphIs., Wcllesley GreL-'ory and Kenwick J. I., ('ox. Maslor, Charles P\ Pnekett. *.S'///y/iw?, .John"]). >raedonald. Poipuns-i tir, Geor;,^e Teait. Assist. Snrijco)], David P. Maehi.uen, M.i>., (aetin;:). i Imaum, 72. Recflritifi Ship, J. Addi- tlmiiil Wm. T. Grieve. Assist Sa'rffcoii, \Vm. McComI)ie, (aetin;j.). Ad-; ditioiicd, \Vm. Lockh.irt, :\i.i). ' I Jaspkr, 1. Si-ri'ia Slodin. (Inn Vwscl, 80 Hor-;e-])Ower. /j'liitt-ntmt . (for Snrveyiiii; Ser- vice.) Lieutenants, Charles J. "Rowley, Walter S. Delvantzow, Thomas T. Phillips, William Jardino, (ief>r;2'e H. Barnard, .James S. Trotter. Additional, Peter A. Scott, (for Snrvevina- Service). Masfrr, C'harles J. Polkinjzhornc. Additional, Wm. B'. C dver, Thomas W. K Pike, Edward A. Carey, William N. Searnell, Kdward Monrilyaii, William T. Clifton, Philip J. Patrickson, (for Surveying Service.) Canfainof Marines, Enhule D. Thelwall. \st Lieutenants o/' Marines, Melville j Luther, Th.omn.s AL Whale. 2nd Lieut. Marines, Lawrence P. SJiawe, { Chaplain, l']dward L. Bowman. Sur./enn, Joiin W. Held, (h.) m.d. | Additional, Thomas Stratton, m.d. (for Surveyinc; Service.) Pai/ninsfer, : (icorjLre J. Starr. Naval fnsl., Samuel Coles. (Jhief E'lrjineer, Thomas j Kamsay. Mate, Geoi'ij-e B. Evans. Assist. Surz/ions, William J. Lewis, ' William H. Lloyd. Additional, Fi-edci'lek [L liosc,- (for Survevinir A-^v-', vice.) 2rtr/ Master, George H. Dorniny. Assist. Pajniastrrs, doMipli I Bright, Henry C. Meddcr, 104 CONSULS. [18G1. Pyramus Receiving Hulk, Hwlifux. I Racer, 11. Screio Steam SJoop, 150 Horse-power. Commander, Algernon MeLennan Lyons. Lieutenants, Francis B. Herhert, Thomas H. Royse. Maater, Henry L. Kelly. Surgeon, Gcorjre Duncan, m.d Pai/master, John Shcphard. il/(/^^, John H. Colt, O^'t) Ass. Sur. Cluiplain and Naral InsCr., Douglas J. BoutHower. *S«r<7ro/7, Patrick Slevin. Pf v/ma^r, William i M. Shanks. Chitf Engineer,^ Rich. Williamson. Mate, . ; Assist. Surgeon, Francis Green. CONSUl >. PRtTSSTAN' Consul.— J. G. A. Creijrl m, Esq. United States Coxstl.— Albert P .ohnry, Esq. PoitTL'GUESE CovsuL.-^Frederick C "man, Esq. Spanish Vice Consul.— I. G. A. Creijrhton, Esq. Brazilian Vice Consul.— Michael Tobin, Esq. CoxsuL OF THE Free Hanseitic City op Hamburg. — William Pry or, Esq. Consul of the Free Hanseitic Cities of Bremen and Luhec. Wm. A. Hare. VicE-CoNSUL F France and Consul for Austria. — William Canard, Esq. United States Consul at Pictou. — B. H. Norton, Esq. United States Comsular Agents. — Windsor, D, E. Geldert ; Licerpoul, L 1). Davis; Skdburne, Cornelius White; Barrington, G. Robertson ; Ragged Islands, lohn Locke ; Yarmouth, S. L. Balcom ; ASy///f//, Hon. T. D. Arthibald; Caiiao, McKoeu ; Amuerst,'il. B. Dickey ; Digbg,Jo]in C. Wade, Esqrs. 1861.] ROADS AND DISTANCES. 105 ROADS &, DISTANCES TO TH^ PRINCIPAL TOWNS IN THE PROVINCE. Zwicker's, Mulione ( Halifax to Canbo. ^ l^"y 20 jTo Piotou 103 Lunenl)urcn- jPugsley's, Nappan. 9 j a^^l R. Calthvell, Esq. Recorder, W.n. Sutherland, Hsq. City Clerk, John L, Craj^fi, Esq. Assistant Cleric, Thomas Rhind, Esq. Marshall or Hi(jh Constable, George Irwin, Esq. Treasurer, Lawrence Ilartshorne, Ksq. Auditors, Thos. Kenney, jr., anu Martin G. Black, jr., Esqrs. City Assessor, Jolin L. Barry, Escj. Aldermex and Justice8 of the Peace. — Ward 1, P. C. Hill, John Du^'gan, and VVni. Conipton. Ward 2, Charles Barnstcad, John I). Nash, and John McCulloch. Ward 3, Thomas Walsh, James Duji:- p,an, and Wm. Ackhurst. Ward 4, Samuel Trennaman and William Evans. Ward 5, Jer. Conway, Edwd. Leahy, and Rich. T. Roome. Ward G, Matthew 1^1. Richey, Jos. Jcnnin^js, and Jos. Kayc, Esqrs. ('ONSTAHLES. — AVardl, Jus. Ham and* Patk. Caulheld ; Ward 2, ' Garret Cotter and David Evans ; Ward 3, Philij) Parsons and Donald Eraser ; Ward 4, Matthew Gardiner and Thomas McCoy ; Ward 5, Jno. i Arthur and ]Maurice Power ; Ward G, W. Roddick and John Campbell. | The Mayor's court is held in the County Court House, on the second and fourth Tuesday in every mouth. The Police Otiice is open every week day from 10 to 3 o'clock. | One of the Aldermen presides weekly in rotation. j Clerk of License, W. J. Morris. ' . ! C/i?/'/- o/*il7a?-/-<^/.s, Peter Mea«on, =*Danicl Smith, *vSamuel R. Caldwell, ^Alexander Robinson, Wm John Hedlter, W. C. Manning. Longard, o Members thus m.arked have served the ' d terra (16 years), as Firemen, which ex ni|jts them from the same public dutuh as enjoyed when actual Men)bor8 uf the Company. Those not so niarked have retired by reabon of loss of health, iu cousequeuce of exposure at fires. LIST OF WHARVES. COMMENCING AT THE NORT Railroad Depot, Williams & Starr's, Magazine, West's, Neil's Hughs' Marshall's, Humphrey's Darby's, Roche's, Bis.sett's, McKay's, North Ferry Dock, Conway's, Webb's, Creamer's, Hogan's, O'Neil's, Cunard's, Mooney's, -^ Donovan's, Hamilton's, DeVine's, |De Wolf's, [Starr's, jBuiler's Spar Yard, [Virginia, jWaiiiwright's, Creighton's, Cronan's, Commercial, Tobin's, O'Connor's, Central, Collins' Black's, Power's, Bennet's, Stayner's, South Ferry Dock, Market, The Queen's, Mitchell's, Butler's, II END. jTwining's, lOxley's, j Caldwell's, jNoble's, JThc Long, Bentlcy'n Spar Dock, Brown's, Fairbanks', Strachan's, Esson, Boak & Co's., Lawscn's, Wiswell's, Lyie's, Adams', Bolton's, Pryor's, Miller's Dock, Moren's, Gas Works', Laidlaw's. 1861.] HACKS. 109 UACKNEY CARRIAGES. [E rtract frojn an Ordinance of the Citi/, passed Jul t/ 7th, 1851.] { 12. Any person or persons havinf; a license in full force, who shall stund his carriage in any otiicr than its api)ointed place or manner, — • or not having it properly numbered, — or any «l river or person in charge ] of a licensed carriage, who shall not produce the table of fares and dis- j taiiccs when thereby requird, eor who, being upon his stand disengaged, j shall refuse to convey any peison seeking to cn)ploy him,— or wlio shall j in any way violate this Ordinance, shall, for each offence, besides being j liable to have his license revoked, forfeit and pay such a tine as under i and by virtue of this Ordinance may be adjusted against him. And i the owner or driver of any such carriage who shall demand or extort i from any person or persons a sum beyond the rate of fare herein estab- \ lished, or hereafter to be established, may be so fined, and shall forthwith \ forfeit the License for such carriage, and be liable to refund to the party ; grieved the sum so extorted, with cost 'of prosecution. Livery stable keepers, not occupying the stands of said City are exempt from this Oidinauce; further than tlj^t they are hereby required to obtain a license for each carnage they shall use to convey persons for hire, within the limits of the City ; which license shall continue in force and be renewed as aforesaid, and the carruige shall be numbered, and have the letter L, besides its number, painted or placed on it as aforesaid. 6d. Od. 3d. 6d. 9d. Od. TABLE OF CAB FARES FOR EACH PERSON. For any distance up to half a mile " " " 1 mile Is. « " " 1^ miles Is. « " " 2 miles Is. « " " 2^ miles Is. M ** '• 3 miles 2&. One half of the above price to bo paid if returning in the same carriage, provided the party is not detained more than five minutes. For employ- ment in the night the fare shall be as parties may agree, not however to exceed double fare. . \ For every carriage hired by the hour, each person, 2s. 6d. To and from any Steamer, passenger vessel, — to and from any hotel or dwelling house to any stage ofHce or i)laco within a mile, with half cwt. of luggage, — Is. 3d. As above, with more than half cwt. and less than two cwt. of luggage —2s. 6d. TABLE OF DISTANCES. From the Province Building to Canard's wharf }4 ^^^^' Dockyard Gate 1 Richmond 1)4 (< (< << <( (I <( ({ « « « n it u Shanties, or Africville 2 Steele's Bridge 3 Pyko's Bridge }4 St. George's Church % The Admiral's House 1 Piers' Rope Walk, 1>^ Road west side of Common.. I (( <( u it (( t! r; 110 TRUCK REOULATIONS. [1861. From the Province Buikling to Rriil^'e near IIosternifiTi's 2 '..mile?, . , , Other ])arts E. shove N. \V. ) • Ann, iiulnded in Wards > 2 " 1 and 2 ) " ♦* Royal Enijinecr Yard }4 " " «*• . Fresh Water Bridge 1 " " " ** Tlie Bower 1 j/^ " " " ' Point ricasant.. 2 " TRUCKMEN'S REGULATIONS Extract from an Ordinance of the City Council, passed July 1th, 1851. 8. Jf any Licensed Truckman, being on his Stand, shall refuse or neglect to cart, truck, or employ his Iiorse and cart, truck, or sled, within the said City of Halifax, for any person, wlien requested, he shall, for each offence, forfeit and pay the sun^ of ten shillings. 21. The following shall be the Table of Rates and Prices of Truckage payable, or to be demanded by the Truckmgn of the City of Halifax, for their services ; subject, however, to be altered from time to time by reso- lution of the City Council : From any Wharf between Belcher's tvharfand FoirhanW wharf inclusive. 1 hhd. Pvigar, not exceeding 12 cwt. 1 pun. Rum or Molasses 1 pipe Wine. Brandy, Gin. Oil 1 loiul Piteli, Tar, Rosin, lieef, Porlc, 1 load Fiaii, Ac , .T bbls eacli 1 load Sugiir, 5 bbls; Flour 6 bbls. ; Bread 7 bbls., 1 lilid. Dry ish, not exceeding 10 quintals, Hay or Straw per cwt Wood, per cord; Coal per chal. Bags of Cotlce, 10 cwt Full load of Kurnituro, Cases, Trunks, Bricks per J^ M., Lime 2 hhds. Sand 12 bush. Stone per ton Lumber per y^M Shingles 4 M.; Clap Boards 11/, M Grain— Wheat 20 bush. Barley" 25 do., Oata 30 do. Potatoes and other vegetables per bush. . Salt 21^ hhds Fish, loose, per quintal leather or Hides per load, Cables, 10 cwt Loose articles. 10 cwt Articles not amountiug to an ordinary full load. 13 ♦a a en 3 u° a> ® ♦"» zi n ^ c- d oi jS ? a. ^ -2 95 t- B s. d. 7' 1 '1 1 7V^ 6 ^ "^ .^ , « o < a .S s's w u o o o i" 5"= -» ., =^.5 ^ i =? ^ * +j c ic _C_ S. (l 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 26 1 I 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 3 4 1 6 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 3 I H 3 I'A "''A yhorfin elusive ■ O i c > ■•" ^ 1 O *j .r^ 'i P *S .! i n ^ ^ -•?.'2,^i .2 * ^ c c ® u 3 o;*^ p J »-i -w S o :5 . w-t-s fl s. d. s. d. 1 3 I 1 3 1 1 6 1 3 I 3 1 I 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 4 4 2 9 26 1 3 1 1 G 1 3 1 6 I 3 1 6 1 3 1 6 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 3 1 IB 1 i 13 13! 7k 7M 1861.] FERHY BOATS. Ill TIJVIE TABLE , OF THE HALIFAX AND DAKTMOUTII STEAMBOATS. FROM 1st MAY TO Ist NOV'U. NORTH FEllRY FIIOM SOUTH FEltUY FROM. ■:\. hautmouth. HALIFAX. 20m ito ito J to ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito ito fto to 6 & 6^ am, 7 Si 7^ 8 9" 84- 9 1 « H)"10i 11 "llj 12 " 12| p.m 1 " U " 2 " .3" 4" 5" 6" 7" 4 4 << 6 & Gj a. ra. 7 " 7i " 8 " 8?; " 9 " 9I " 10"10A- " 11 " ll| " 12 " 12:i p.m. 1 " l| 2 " 2I 3 " 3^ 4 " 4l 5 •' 5j 6" 4 7 .. DARTMOUTH. HALIFAX. jA a. m. << c <( << it (< 6 A 6} 7" .^ 8 " 8.i " 9 '• 9i " 10 " lul " U '11} " 12 "\2l p.m. i " ij 2 " 2\ 3f 4J 3 " 4" .5 " 6 " 7 " 8 " 9 " GV 7* H 9-40 « 7i 6iA i. »< 4 8i" 9i" lOi " Hi" 12i" U" 2i 7i 5 to 7 a.m. i to 8 " i to 9 " i tolO " ito 11 i to 12 i" to 1 p.m. 1 " (1 1 :H0 ^to TtO ^ to ito i to Ito Jto 3 4 5 C 7 8 8 8,i 9-20 and 10 " FROM 1st NOV'R. TO 20th MARCH. NORTH BOAT FROM SOUTH ROAT FROM ■ ' ■ i. DARTMOUTH. HALIFAX. 1 DARTMOUTH. • HALIFAX. 20m to 7 &7i a.m. 7 & 7^ a. ra. 7 & 7}<2 li- '«• 7 qr. qr. 8 a.m. ito 8" 81^ " 8 " 85 (( 8" Skj " 8 (jr. qr. 8 " ito 9" 9V4 " 9. " 0-^ (< ! 9 " 9 lo " 9 qr. qr. 10 " ito 10 "10^4 " 10 " 10^ << ilO"10i., " 10 qr. qr. 11 " |toll "lUy^ " itol2"12i4p.m 11/ 11.^ " ! jU " Ilk, ,* 1 1 qr. qr. 12 " 12 " 12^ p. m. 12 " 12 t., p. m. 12qr. (ir. 1 p.m. r to 1 " 1 \i " 1 " l-i t< 1 " 1 )i; " 1 (jr. (jr. 2 " ;to 2" 211" :■ to 3 " S},i *' 2 " 2;^ a « 91^ " 2 qr. qr. 3 «' 3 " 3^ << 3 " 3'.> " 3qr. qr. 4 " ito 4" 4>4 " 4 " 4i (( 4" 4V.< " 4qr. qr. 5 " ilo 5." 5>^" 5 " 5i << 5" 5'., " 5qr. qr 6 *' G " 0-40 " 7-20 .t 8 " 8K & 9 " 9 4"a (i-20 7'-4G 8-45 10 and 7 " m 9-20 • s From 1st October the North Boat trips arc discontinued after Sunset. 112 FERRY BOATS. [18m. SUNDAYS, CHRISTMAS DAY AND GOOD FRIDAY. FOK THE SOUTH FERRY ONLY. FROM DARTMOUTH. PROM THE SOUTH FERRY ONLY. FROM HALIFAX. At 6, and at '20in. to 7, " 20111. past 7, and 8, " 20111. to 9, & 20m. past 9, " 10, iind 20m. to 11, " 20m. to l,&20in. past 1, " 2, and >^ past 2, " 3, and >^ past 3, " 4, and jn j)ast 4, " 5, and }4 past 5, " 6, and 20m. to 7, " 20m. past 7, and 8, " }4 past 8, and 9, " 20m. to 10, A.M. (( (( <( P.M. (( (( <( (( (< (( (< At 20m. past 6, & 7, " 20m. to 8, & 20m. past 8, " 9, and 20m. to 10, " 20m. past 10, and 11, " 1, and 20m. to 2, •* qr. past 2, and qr. to 3, " qr. past 3, and ([i*. to 4, " (|r. i)ast 4, and qr. to 5, " qr. {)ast 5, and qr. to 6, " 20m. past 6, and 7, " 20m. to 8, and qr. past 8, " qr. to 9, and qr. past 9, " 10,— Last Trip. A.M. P.M. TIMES OF STARTING, & RATES OF FARES. •; [Piegiilated by the SesBions.] 1st Nov. to 1st May North Boat starts from Dartmouth 1-4 past 7, am. from Halifax, at half past 7. i 1st Nov. to 20th Mareh South Boat starts from Dartmouth 20m. to 7, a.m. irom Halifax, at 7t \ 20th March to 1st May South Boat starts from Dartmouth 6 and 20ra. i to A.M., from Halifax, at 20m. past 6 and 7. 10th May to 1st Nov. trips are added and taken off North Boat, as the diiys increase and shorten. i Foot Passengers 3d. Children l^d. Horses 7M. Horse and Carriage Is.] i Y^EARLY TICKETS, PAYARLE QUARTERLY IN ADVANCE. i A Foot Pcsscnger, per annum. £4 Man and Wife, per annum 5 | do and unmanied children, per annum 8 i Domestic Servant, per annum*. 2 ! Apprentices and Clerks, being minors, per annum. . 2 10 .■' ', V ACTUAL STATISTICS OF METHODISM. I I. — 1739. PARENT AVESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. j Total number of Church Menihers in Enghuid, Wales and Scot- I land, at the Conference of 1859 292,795 Increase in ditto this year 15,469 1747— In Ireland, 1859 19,731 Increise 'his year 3,000 1 769— Foreign Missions in 1859 63,406 [18()1. EIDAY. tRY OXLY. A.M ast 8, (< (( <( > P. 51. )3, 4, (( )5, (( )6, (( <( fist 8, (( t9, (( ES. past 7, AM. M. to 7, A.M. 6 and 20in. 3oat, as the Carriage Is. j 10 I. it- . 292,795 . 15,409 . I9,7,'n . 3.060 . 63,406 1861.] bTATISTICS OP METHODISM. 113 1851 — French Conference 1.4.':6 1854 — Australian (^)nfercnce 2^,13!- Canada Conferenec 4 ),295 I.astern British American Conference 1 l.PI fi Menibers on Trial in 1859 42,295 Total under the care of the Parent Conference 526,441 Total number of Ministers 2,455 Including about 15,000 Lny IVeachers. 528,896 1 II. — The following are offshoots from the Parent Stock. They all hold Method istic distrine and usages, but difl'er from us on matters of Church Government : 1797— Methodist New Connexion (say) ; . . . 28,000 1819— Primitive Methodist 123,863 1857— United Free Church Methodists 43,000 1849— Wcslevan Reformers 12,000 1818— Bible Chrisriau Methodists 19,068 1817 Primitive Wesleyans (in Ireland) 14,000 239,921 I Ministers in all these in 1859 1.163 i ^ 241,084 Including about 15,000 Lay Preachers. Total number of Methodists of all branches in Great Britain and Ireland 766,362 Total number of Methodist Ministers 3,618 :; 769,980 Including about 30,000 I^ay Preachers, and probably about 60,000 Leaders. III. — AMERICAN METHODISM. Methodist Episcopal Church (North) 956,555 Methodist Episcopal Church (South) 700.000 j Methodist Episcopal Church, Canada 13,352 American Weslevan Methodists 21 .000 , Methodist Protestant Church 70,01 8 I African Methodist Episcopal Church 20,000 | African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church 6,203 | Albriffht Methodists 21,076 ; Total number of Methodist Church Merabors in America (all branches) 1,808,204 Total number of Ministers in America 11 ,458 Add British McthoduHn, as above, . 1,819,662 . 769,980 2,589,642 I DR. HOOFLAND'S BALSAMIC GOEDIAL, FOR THE SPEEDY CURE OF Coughs, Colds, Injixienza, Crovp, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Diseases of the Bmmharh- ing from, Cold, Incipitnt Consumption, and for the relief and {if at altj)ossihk) cure of patients in advanced stnges of the latter disease. C?itarrh,|or Common OoUi, as it is familiarly called, is worthy of study, and soriotis enouyii to bo avoided, if post^itilc. l)r. IJcU s-avs: "i will not eay tlia't Coldn nretn our iidinhitiints what tlm J'hu/iie and i'lJlow Fever an; to tlioso of oti)er coinitrit^s, but I caii ayer conddonUy tliat they uglier in disjt'abes of greater complicity ami mortality than theKo latter." In tlie danj,'or of JinmchiUs and Vnemnonia, which oft»^n follow in the train of a ne!." all othei diseases, 1895 - 7854 1854.— Total deaths. - Died of Consumption, " all other diseases, 2178 - 983t> 102(31 10201 9749 0749 11814 11814 From these figures it will be seen that nearly one-fourth of the total deaths in i the countiy aie caused by Consumption, to say nothing of the numeious other I diseases spiinglng fiom a "sligiit cold." i The proprietors (ire in the possession of ce tiflcates showing that the Balsamic; Cordial has effected cures wheie all other remedial means have failed. Give it a trial. These invaluable Medicines are prepared only by Br. JO. M. Jackson. 418 Arch- ! street, Philadelphia, and are for sale by druggists and stbrekeepeis in oveiy town and villiige in the United States, Cana'das and Biitish Provinces at 75 cents per bottle. H. A. Tayloi, Halifax, N. S., Wholesale and Retail Agent. jpanying each DR. HOOFLAND'S Celebrated German Bitters, PREPARr.D BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, PhUadelphia, Pa., WILIi EFKECTUALr.Y CURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DISPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diiea^ns of thi: Kidney f, (ind all rliseaites oriiing from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity on the Stomach, JS'attsea, Ilearlbftrn, Di^pust for Fiiotl, FullneM or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sinlcing orjluttering at the pit of the Stomach, S^oimming of the J lead. Hurried and d {Ilk-alt Breath ivg, Flut- tering at the Heart. Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of Vision, Dotls of wehhs tjefore the S'ght. Fiver and Dull Ihin in the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration, l'eiioiv7ie^.D., EDITOR OF THK ENC'TOLOPEDIA OF RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE. [Ceitificate.] AUiiough not disposed to favor or recnniraend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and oftects, 1 yet kuovr of nu sulticitrt reason wliy a man may not testily lo the benefit he believes himself to have received from iiiiy simple preparation, in the hope tliat he may thus contribute to the benefit of ottiors. I do this the more readily in regard to " Hoofland's German Bitters," prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this City, because I was prejudiced atrain&t tliem for years, under the impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. 1 am indebted to my friend Robt. Shoemaker, Esq , for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouiagement to ty them when sufTeing f. om goat and long-con- tinued debility. The use of thee bottles of these Biites. at the beginning «>f tho piesent year, was followed by evident lelief and lesteiation to a degee of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months befoie, and had almost despaired of legaining. I theiefoie thank God and my friend for diiecting me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BKOWN. Philadelphia, June22rd, ISGO. These Bitters ate for salebyall theDiuggists in the Biitish Pi evinces at 7." per bottle. H. A. Taylor, Halifax, N. S., Wholesale and lletuil Agent. 4K ^FW" mm^f^mim cents mmm ■^- 116 DIRECTOUV. [1861. BUSINESS DIRECTORY or THE aXT"^ OF KC.A^IL.irA.2C- Abbreviations: a for and. b. for bPtwwn. cor. f'tiln;,'fn, n. CoruAalllB. Holland. Wm.. 02 Ar«yl. Iloiliind. John, c r Argylo . .) Blow Argvle. j Sutton, U. C. D , 9 Cheapside. Bible and RellgioiiB Book De|JOsltory, 48 Bariingtdii. Crelghton, A. .t H., hd. Crelghton's wf. Donohoe. Ja».. cor. (Jeurgo ui.d Ho Hie. Fuller, E. G.. Ch aimttlo. OosHlp. Will., 24 Granville MeKinlay, A. and W . 17 B.irrlngton. Miit;k;ty, N., cor. Gottiiigou and Gerrish. Sfldi'n. S.. 4MGrnnville. Strong. J. B.. -Mi liuHiM. Woblijyan Book Room, ISI^ Argyle. BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS. Coombs. W. G., 127 Gninvillo Cartin, S miid. op. O'Connor's Wf, Dunbar, Win., ;;» Barrington. Frost and Co., ;JI Gninvilbi. Goreham. Jani<>8, 40 Barrington. Gort'hani, W. H., .S Bedford How. iGoreham and Rickurds, 15 Duke. iHariison. Mrs.. "»:J Barrington. Jost, George, Duke, n. Barrington. McNfil, II. and Co., op. (hdnance Gate. Murphy, Patrifjk, I Up. Water. Yates, George S., 50 Geo. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. Anderson, Richard, hd O'Connor's wf. Bayley, George, next Union Bank. Brannon, llobt., op Cronan's v/t. Barnsteiid, ./.,op. North Ferry. Blgi.ell. G , 4(i Kiickvillo. Basty, John. Blrm'hm. n. S. Garden Road. I?utier. James. 18 Lowf-r Water. Carr, J., hd. O'Connor's wf. Chalk. E., n. Dockyard Gate. Carroll, Dennlts, Lower Water. Drake, Wm., Somerset House, Granville. Dunn, Edward, Argvle n. Duke. Dunn, Wm., 14 Hollis. Fennel. Jiimes, op. Neal's wf Fuller. JameP, op Mitchell's wf. Falinert. Man in, op. Ktrachan's wf. Hoar, .lohn, l-)2. Lower Water. Jenkins, Wm., lid Strachan's wf. Ke.iting. Edwnrd, hd. Hamilton-s wf. Kennedy. James, hd. IleH'>rnan's wf. Lydlard. S.. cor. I)iik« and Grafton. | Lyons, Jamea, Gottingen, n. Cwrnwallls. Martin, Andrew, cor. Argyle and Duke. ; McCleve. J., op. Starr's u f. | McDonnell, A ll)ermarle. cor. Jacob. | Midnight, J., Maitland. n. Cornwallis. Nixon, Thos . 1 22 Granville. Newman, John, op. I)oyle'8 wherf. Neal. Hugh, op. Adam's wf. Norwood, Jas., cor. Granville and Prince. O'Brien. M., 175 Lower Water. O'Neal, James, hd. O'Neal'B wf. ] Power. E. 07 Cnrnwallis ' f'edwHl, R.. Rinninliam. n. S. G. Road. Reyno, T.. Duke, op. i'oat Office. Romans. .Fas.. 178 Hollis. Romans, Robert, Duke, b. Bar. a, Qranv'l. ^ 118 DIRECTORY. [1801. Swiiyne, li. and S., lul. Sti;u-han's \vf. SuttMii, W., 0(1. Jennings' \vf. Smilli, T., 13!irrinK-<^'i'. "• Sackville. Sliortell, I'., n. Norili I'er-y. Toolo, T., 12) AlbiiiniailL-. Verge ami Morse, eor. Duke and Water. Wliytal, \V. di Co., llollis, ii. Ordnance. Wdodauian. J. T.,.i;jiJ Hariington. Whytal, John L.. Saekville, u. Water. Wallace, T. op. Brown's wf. Webb, James, 3"J0 Upper Water. Underwood, C, Creighton, u. Maynard. Wilson, T., 32 Brunswick. BRASS FOUNDERS. Davis and Brown, Hurd'a Lane. Donald and Watson. 102 Granville. Hunter, Jamos. Hollis. n Saekville. Lougard, J. and E., i,'2 Hollis. BREWERS. Baker, J. B., Fresh Water. Bennett, J. J., al>. Doi;kyard'Gate. Jones Wm., op. Dockyard Gate. Keith and McLean, op Ksson's wf. Keith, A. op| Lawson's wf. Lavvson. Robt., Kr(;sh Water. Morriscy, Pet r, iJS Alberniarle. McLearn. T., Gf>ttingen, n. Gerrish. Nash. Thomas, Kresli Water. Tillman, Charles, Fresh Water. BROKERS. Barss, Simon, hd. Commercial wf.(Shlp.) Fraser, G. & Co., Lyle's wf. (Ship.) BOATS FOR HIRE. Fahie, P., Market w harf. Hughes. John, Mar.shaU's wf. Webb, James, 320 Upper Water. BRUSH MAKER. Murphy, J,, Dresden Row, n. S Gai'. Rd. BUILDERS. Alexander, J., Grafton, n. Duke. I Artz, Peter. Lockman. n. Doeky'd Lane. ; Bayne.jAlex. Crei>n'cr s Wf. ; Blown, Wm., Creighton. n. Falkland 1 Boak, Edward, lirunsjwick, n. Morth. j C;\lder, David. 80 Granville. I Davidson and Grahinn, op. Virginia wf. I Grant, 1'. and G., Binninglian., u. Morris, I Imlay, Peter. 13 Birmingham, ! Kelly, Patk . Queen, n. Rottenburg. Lane, John, Dresden Row, n. Morris. Mahoney, Jolm, op Bolton's wf. Marvin, J. W., Proctor's Lane. MoNiitl and M.iLood, Jacob n. Water. Mumford, .1., south end Maitlaud. Noriis, S., Cornwallis. n. Water. Richardson, ,1. U., L. Water, n. Duke. Ruiini, R. T., Lni'kmau, u. West's Lane. jmith, J., Lockmau, u. Dockyard Laue. Wisdom. Henry, 37 Bedi'ord Row. Warner, J., City, n. iHorth. BUTCHERS. Anderson, Henry, City Market. Caldwell. J. and S., Jacob, n. Water. Casey, Thos., City Market Curry, R., Sp. Gr.-Rd., n. Birmingham. Donnelly, Peter, 141 Lower Water. Eaton, Wm., hd. Creamer's vl". Evans, Wm.,47 Buckingham. tlatuu, Joseph, hd. Darby's wf. Filzjiati ick, M., Cornwallis, n. Gottingen. !Gilt'oy, .John, Gotiingen, n. Gerrish. JGiany, Daniel, n Cunard's wl. jGiillin, T., Cornwallis, n. Water. Hunter, Andrew, hd. Bennett's wf. Hannan, James, City Market. Hunter, K.. Buckingham, n. Grafton. Keating, Michl., Saekville, n. Barringlon. Lavis, Wm., City Market. Langdale, T., Cornwallis, n. Gottingen. O'Neal. Wm., hd. Hogan's wf. McCuUoch, J., Cornwallis, n. Water. Nelligan, James, City Market. Nelligan, Wm., City Markot. Nelligan, Michael, City Market. Noonan, Matt., op. MaVshaU's wf. Parker. J., jr., Buokingliani, u. Barringtn. Pike, Wm., 13 Bedford Row. Pannon, A., Saekville, n. Hollis. Punch, M., Cornwallis, n. Gottingen. Rogers, Messrs. ft. Saekville Smith, James, Sp. Gr. Bd., n. Birmingh'n. Sullivan Wm., foot Salter. Thompson, G., cor. Jacob a. Albermarle. Woodill, VV T., 13 Hollis. Woodill. Geo., 5 Buckingham. Woodill, John, op. Jericho Warehouse. Woodill, James, hd. Mooney's wf. Walsh, Wm., City Market. Young, John, Gerrish n. Brunswick. CABINETMAKERS. Brander, John, hi a. 17 Bar.ington. Brander's Rooms, 123 Barringtun. Coombes, W a. J., Barringfu cor. Sackv'l. Cummings, Titos., 70 Hollis. Divine, John, Alber.naih;. Fraser & Hon.s, 70, 7 L Barrington. Jost, E R., 90 Argyle. Johnson, G., City, n Gerrish. Leverman, Dresd,en Row. McKwan, Reid and Co., 105 Barrington. Ridgeway, Thos., Brunswick. Thompson, Esson, EARTHENWARE. Cleverdon & Co., Hell's Lane cor. Water. •O'Neil, B. and Co., O'Connor's wf. CII.MR MAKERS. Allan and Fenton, op. Long wf. CHOCOLATE M ANUFACl TTRERS. Tobin, TJiomaP S., op. Tobin's wf. Tliuniphon, Abbott ;i. Co., Tubln'a wareh. Wli'tiiKin, John, lid. Conuiifrrijil wf. jWhiio. .S. A. and Co.. Collin's wf. iWli.T, B. and Co., Brown's wf. .Young and Hart, Caldwdl'B wf. I CONFECTIONERS. Austin. Roborf. 112 Argyle. Gk'n. Miss. lo:i Barrington. iM(;Ainsh, J.. 119 Granville. iMcKenzic. G. 4'J Barrington. jMorriH, C. K , ."i4 Btirrington. jRichardson, J., 7. lioUis. i ! CONSULS. Mott, H. Y. & Sons. Duke. op. Post Ofiice. charman, F., Portuguese Ofisul Mott, J. P., 39 Bedfoid Row. CIGAR DEALERS. Symons, John, 138 Granville. S\Vaine. Wm., 67 Upucr Water. Watt, John, 58 Bedford Row. CIVIL ENGINEERS. FairhankB, C. W.. Dartmouth. Gossip, Wni., Argyle. op. St. Paul's. Jlosse, J. R., Water, n. North. CLOTHIERS. Barron, Walter & Co., -t Water. Cunningham, Roger, cor. Duke a. Water. Kearney, James, op. Bennett's wf. Lauchlin, Mrs. P., 3ot} Upper Water. Ledu", James, hd. Market wf. Walsh, D. M., 1 Market Square. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Allison, Chas., Clarke's wf. Ackhuvst, Wm., North side Collin's wf. Allan, Wm. M., 7 Bedford Row. Barss, Simon, hd. Commercial wf. Cogswell, James and Son. Power's w£ Crcighton. W. H., Collin's wf Clarke. R. D., 10 Bedford Row. DeHluis a. Meikel. lid. Black's wf. BesBarres. T. C. Op., Commercial wf. Evans, W. L., cor. Jacob a. Water. Eraser. R. W. and Co.. a? Bedford Row. Fraser, Geo. at d Co., Lyle's wf. Fay. J. B., .Market wf. Forrester. 'Ihomiis M.. hi. Oxloy's wf. Hare. Wm.. hd. Commercial wf. Halt. R. J. and W.. hd I'lyor's wf ■ Hunter, C. D. a. Co., Ordnance Square cor. Hollis. Isles. Ross a. Co. hd. O'Connor'a wf. Kinnear, T. C, Long wf. Lawson, Edw-ird. (> Hollis. Lordley and Stimpaon. ?> George. McLe.Vn Camj.bell a. Co., Ordnance Sq. cor. Hollis. Nash, John D., cor. Hollis a. Sackville. Oxley and Co., hd. ' Mey's wf Tobin, J. and M., Tobin's wf. Creighton. J. G. A., Spanish Vice-Con. Cunard. W., French Vice-Con. and Aus- trian Con. Grassie. T. R., Prussian. Hare, W., for I.ubec and Bremen. Pillsbury. A.. United States. Pryor, W., Hamburg. Tobin, M., Brazilliau Vice-' on. CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS. Crookill, J., cor. Barrington a. George. Clark, J. a. P., cur. Buck'gham a. Barrack. Richards, J. J., op. Cunard's wf. COOPERS. Allen, John, WiswoH's wf. Bulger, Darby's wf Butler, J., Duke n. Hollis. Brenran, Jas., Strachan's w f. Conners, P., Long wf. Conners, John, Moren's wf. Delthanty, E., Devinc's wf. Fortune. James., Oxley's wf. Grittin, James, Cunaid's hill. Graves, Tliomaj L., p. Brown's wf. Goiham, Tiios.. lt.)() Hollis. Heenau, John. Brown's wf. lletieinan. Dennis, llellernan's wf. ■Morriey, lly., Lawson's wf. Miihar. MaVtin, op. ilogan's wf. .Mulcaliey, M., CorTiwallis n. Water. Mulc.ihey, B. and J., Conway's wf. McCaulev, James, ilogan's wf. McCufley, Hurd's Lane. iMcGill, Jos., 1 awson's wf O'Connors, Messrs. (.)'Connor'B wf. I'arott. J., liicluiiond. Shea, Thom.'is Granville n Sackville. Smith, W. H., Jacob d. Water. Wilson. Thomas, Black's wf. Wambolt, Jacob, n. Gass Works. DAGUERREOTYPE A PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTS. CJhase, W., SI Holli'^ Margeson, J. M., 86. Hollis. I'raser, Wm., ft* Prince. i^ Oxley, A , Bell's Lane. DEN IST3. Glover, A. A., 51 lIolMs. McAUis-tor and Paine, Ordnance Square. VauIiuBkirk, a. Cogswell, 171 liollid. DRESS MAKERS. Fazaka, Mrs , cor. Barrington a. Stackv'l. Kerr, Misses, 112 Granville. T.pper, Miss and Co., 2 llurd's Lane. Way, Miss, Buckingham. • DRUGGISTS. Avery, Brown and Co.. 03 George. Brown Bros. a. Co., 2o Granville. Diirii'-y. T.. op. Tobin's wf. Eraser, R. G.. 124 Granville. J hnstin, George, 181 Hollia. Morton. 6. K a. Co., cor. Grnn. a.. George. Morton a. Cogswell, cor. HoUis a. Ch'pside Riohiirdrfon, J., jr.. Uk Granville. Taylor, H. A , Cor. Hollis a. Sackville. Uhlman, .lohn. 76 Duke. Webli, J. VV., foot Coinwallis, cor. Bedford Row a. Sack vi lie. Wo'dill, Jas. L., cor. Ilrllis a. Sackville. Walsn, T., foot llurd's Lane. DRY GOODS. Alexandor, G., 4.T Hollis. Bennett, J. B. a. Co., ;52.") Upper Water. Bell a. Anderson. 20 Granville. Bell, J. A., 31 Upper Water. Beckwith a Major, 3.T Granville. Billing and Co, 149 Granville. Ban Id a. Maedonald, HQ tlollis. British Woollen Hall, 144 a. 145 Granville. Black. M. G., jr., cor. George aiK. lloUis. Boltun, Thomas, l2b Granville. Chipman, E. W. a Co., cor. llt.lli8a.Duke. Croightun, Wiswell a. Co.. omceol lioUiB. Coniuy, H., lol Lower Water. Croke. Miss, Brun iwick. ii. Jacob. Carew, S., hd. Koble's wf. Doull a. Miller, cor. UoUis a. Prince. Donaldson, James. HS Barrington. DurttiB a. Co., hd. Claike'b wl'. a. 23 HoUis. Dunahoe, ()., hd. Benneit's wf. Donahoe, Redmond, hd. Caldwell's wf. Day, FianciH, Saokvide, n Water. Elliot, J. B. a. Co., I3r) Granville. Elliot, F. C, 124 Granville. Kenuerty, T. and Co., 3) George. Hodson a. Vooght, 31 Granville. Jobt, T. J., 32 Granville. Kearnry, M.jr.. I3,j Granville. Kearney. James, op. Bennett's wf. Kenny, T. a. E., cor. George a. Granville. Kenny, Mrs., 135 L. Water. Knight. T. F., George, n. Barrington. Laueiiliu, Mrs. R . 350 Upper Water. Maloiie, P.. 29 Low(!r Water. McMurray. R. a. Co., 40 Barrington. Mc.vnirrav. Mias. a. Co. 41 Barrington. Mutdoeh, W. a. C, cor. Buck'hru a. Water. Murray a. Co., 133 Granville. Mignowitz, U. a. Co., Granville. Mooney, M. hd. Mooney's wf. Meagher. John, Lower Water Street. Murithy. Mis., hd. Brown's wf. I'rondfoot, A. R. 48 George. I^jver, P. a. Co , op. Bhick's wf. Robson, C. a. Co.. (53 Hullis. Roles, Joseph, cor. Salter and Water. Roche, Mrs., Roche's wf. PJng. T.. 303 Water. Scott, Alex. 4ft George « Silver, J., op Commercial wf. Silver, W. a. C, George, cor. Hollis. Silver. N , 37 Hollis. Skerry, K., 48 George. Strong, Sam].. 2 Acadia Corner. Shaw a. Murphy, cor. Sackville a. Water. Siiiiih, S. S. B., 12 Sackville. Wetmore, Vanx a. McCulloch, &8 Hollig. Woolrich, T. V., 62 HoUis. I ENGRAVERS. Bolton. Georges., 9 George. McAinsh, Daniel, Barrington. EXPRESS OFFICES. Ccdy, M., Railway Exp. Central Market. Doran, M.. do., 9 Sackville. Keating. T.. do.. Cornwallia. Fuller, E. G., Am Express, Cheapside. McLean, Campbell a. Co, Ordnance Sq. cor. HoUis. FANCY GOODS. Brown, M. S., 132 Granville. Power. J.. 150 Lower Water. Cook C. J., 195 Hollia. Delia Torre a. Co., Somerset Houte, cor. Prince a. Gi anvil le. Kitzpatrick, J., foot Hnrd's Lane. ■facob. J., (importei), 52 Hollis. Morton, A, Jacob, n. Brunswick. O'Neil, B. a. Co , O'Connor's wf. TuUy, H , op. Bermudian wf. FISHING TACKLE & FLY MAKER. O'Lonneil, James, 61 Barrington. FURNITURE DEALERS. Cooinhes. W. a J., cor. Sackv'l a. Barr'tn. Fenton, W., op. Long wf. Ileflernan, W. E., 61 Bedford Row. l-fctng, James, -12 Barrinton. Nash, J. D„ cor. Hollis and Sackville. Wilson & JSewcomb, Argyle, n. Jacob. FURNACES AND RANGES. Symonds, W. S., and Co., 14 Duke. FURRIERS. Fazakaa, Mrs., Barrington, n. Sackville. Harshaw, A., 39 Hollis. Kajzer, G., 130 Granville. (See Hats and Caps.) jch, 88 HolliB. Scrofula, or King's Evil, I is a constitutional disease, a corruption of the blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole bodv, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is ! free from its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scro- fulous taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and ftlthv habits, the depressing vices, and above all, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is here- ditary in the constitution, doscendins " from parents to children unto the ; third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who savs " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles'; in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption, which gfenders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, ' so that scrofiilous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, I but they have far less power to withstand the attacks of other diseases; \ consequently vast numbers perish by disorders, which, although not scro- I fulous in their nature, are still renaered fatal by this taint in the system. I Must of the consumption which decimates the human family has its origin ! directly in this scrofulous contamination ; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated bv the same cause. One ouarter of all our people are scrofulous ; their persons are invaded by this lurking infection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the Wood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we sup- ply in "*^ Ayer's Compound Extract of the mo':,f, efl'ectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can de- vise for this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the most active remedials that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the svstem from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other affections whicK arise from it, such as Eiiui'TiVE aud Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Erysi- pelas, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Blaixs & Boils, Tumors, Tet- ter & Salt Rheum, Soald Head, Ringworm, Rheimatism, Syphili- tic & Mercurial Diseases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Debility, and, indeed, ALL complaints ARISING FROM VlTIATED OR IMPURE BlOOO. The po- pular belief in " impunty of the blood " is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsaparilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. PREPARED BY LOWELL, MASS. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price $1 per Bottle Six Bottles for ^5. T mm 'I,'- in if ' 122 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Aro you sick, fcchle. jind coTiii'lautini,'? .^ iv yon out uf ovdor, vitli your sytii"ni deranged, and your IbeliiifTft vmcotnf. rt:il>!e? 'Ihe^o svni|itonis arc ofioii tlio i^ie- liidu to serious illnebs. iStinie fit of sicl^lle^s is ereo|;iiij^ upoii yon, and fhonld be iivertid liy iv liniely use ol thi- ri},'lii remedy. Tiii.o Ayei's i'ills, and cle;iii»! oi't the disordered hnnio: 8— purify tlie bloed. and lettlie fluids nioveuii unobslnicitd in health ayaiii They fiiimulate. the fiiiietioiis of tlie body into vi,i.'nious aetivity, purify the syj^tem front the obstructions which make dit-ease. A cold settles Muric- where in the body, and obstructs its natural futictions. Those, if not relieved, react upon them themselv^'s and th<^ surroiindinj,' orpcans, jtrodncinp jreneral ng- gruvution. fiuflering. and disease. While in t\\U condition, oppressed bythedt;- raoKenients. take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the hy. tern, and with it toe buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of tho deef*- seated and dangerous distempers. The same purgative efleet expels thftn.— CHU(>ed by similar obstructions and derangement of the natural functions of the iKKly, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues of tlisse Pills, will neglect to employ them when suf- fuiiug irom the disorders they cure. From Dr. Theocore Bdl.'of New York Citi/. Not only arc your rills admirably adapted to their ptirpose as an aperient, btitl find their beneficial eflects upon the Liver veiy marked indeed. They have in ray piaetlce proved more elfectnal for the cure of bilimis complaints tlian any one remedy i can mention. I sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is worthy^the coufldeiice of the profesbion and the people. CONBTIPAIION, COSTIVENLSS, SUrPRKSSIOX, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, DROPST. »'n* .* - iv i ■ • PAIIALKSIS, PITS, ETC. From Dr. J. P^Vaughn, Montreal, C.mada, Too much cannot l>e said of your Pills for the cure of Co,Hirenest. Ifot^ers of our ft- ttei nity liave found them as eflications as 1 liavr. tht^y should Join me In pro- claiming it for the benefit of the niuUitudes who sutter front ihateomi'laint, wliicli, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor ot'olhers thatare worse. I believe costivtness to originate in the liver, but your pills ufiect that oi gun and cure the disease. I 3^* Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury. whi<'h. although a v.aluablej remedy in skilfitl hands, is dange ous in a public pill, fiom the dreadful roiit^e-; quenees that frequently follow its incautious use. Thebe contain no mercury or mineral subf-tiince whatever. TuicE 23 ci<:^Ts peb Box, on 5 Boxes for $1. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ■' -' forlho rapid cure of COUGHS, OOLPS, INFLUENZA. HOARSENKPS CnOI P. BRONCHITIS, INCIPIENT COX8UMPTI0X, ANI> FOR THE RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVE PATIEN 18 IN ADVANCE STAGES OF THE DISEASE. I Th'8 is ., remedy so nnlversally known to surpass any other for the cure of thront , and lung cotnplaints. that it is useless here to publish the evidence of its viitnes. i Its ■.mi i vailed excellence for coughn and colds, and its truly wonderful cures ofi pulmonary disease, have made It known throeghout the civilized nations of the; earth, few are the communities, or even families, among them who have null some personal experience ofits efl'eets— some living t;ophy in their midst of its; victory over the subtle and dangerous w, too. the efTects of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure them tliat it has now all the vir- tues tliat it did have when mailing the cures which have nun bO strongly upou the coufldeuce of mankind. rnrpABED bt Dr. J. G. A7ER & Co., Lowell, Mass. Qw Itt And sold bi/ all Druggists and Dealers everi/where. [1861. .JLLbi 1 your sysi"m oflcit tlie pie- 1 fhinild be id cleiiiK! oi't imolt!~lnictu(l nous iictivity, SCtlloS KOUIC- not relieved, ff freneral nj,'. ed by ihp. de- natural actiun iit is true and y of th«i dee|N- K|)tls tlifin — nciions of the same nieaiia. em when suf- iperient. bnti ey have in my than any diie h a purgative ALGIA, DROPST. I fetters of our join me In |iio- niiliiint, wiiifili, jree. I btlieve n and cure the igh a valuable Ireadfiil route- no mercury or al, T CONSUMPTION, NOB I e cure of throat of its viitues*. flcrfiil euros of nations nf the who have n(>l ■ir midst of its 1 Innys. As all 10. the «'ffi'cts of now all tho vir- 'ungly upon the Mass. G.\a UTTKRS. Pon.ilfl !ind Watson in-2 (J.iuvillo. Hunter, James, ;j7 llullis. GBNT.-^' FURNISHING RO0.M3. Elliott. P. C Granville, cor. Georgo. MiicIU'eith & Cabot, Vie. Blook, UulUs. Silver, W. and C, George, cor. UoUia. GROCERS. WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL. Alkins. Wm.. 7 Uuckinffham. Bauld and Gibson, South Ferry wf. I'anlrt. J., hd. Mitchell's wf. heniiott. I OS.. Bennett's wf. Ciinitninga, J. K., Lower Water. Coehiau. P.. hd. Caldwell's wf. Dod-'Oij. Edgiii-, Barrinuton. cor. Prince. Donovan, M., Donovan's wf. Drummond, P., Market wf. Do.'iohoe, Jeremiah, m|>. Tobin's wf. Doyle, T. one door north Bennett's wf. Ksboii & Co., Barrington. cor. Duko. V»y, John B , Market wf. Praser, R., cor. Sackville and Granville. Gilflort. J. M.. cor. I'rincea. Uedfoid Row Goreham. R.. hd. Brown's wf. Henderson, G., hd. Lout: wf. ilarrinjrton A Co., cor. Holds a. Prince. Kearmy. M., cor. s, I f> Bedford Kow. (Jojipj ,. .Iiini((t. .'W lU'dford Row. jCi.iwf lid. James, op. Humphrey's wf. iCi)n»:i)ins. J , Birniingham,n Rotteidam. Ltfliiiity. Vii'k. Brunswick, cor. Uerri^h. :Di;virie, Wm., bevine's wf. jWecg.ui, P.. op. Starr's wf. jlJonohoe, ()., hd. Bennett's wf. iDnnolioe, It., hd. CaldweU's wf. *'.. McKay's wf. I raser. Mis. Soutli Ferry. Fitzp.itrick, James, op. DeWolf 'a wf. Gaul, K., Water, cor. Jacob. Gaul, Mrs., Water, n. George. , ,.■ • Grey, G. G., I8> Brunswick. , , ., Giittin. Mrs., Albeimarlu. . ,... Haley, Thos.. Argyle. n. Duke. ILinnon. John, hd. Gas Lane. , ,, Hart, G. E.. op. McKay's wf. t McLeod ACo.. K2 Holds. Hennessey. Mis., Goitlngen, n. Gerrish. Hughes. J.hn, '23'i Upper Water. Ir(|uliart, R, Sp. 6? Rd.-cor. Birmingham. Itiles, G., cor. Buckingham a. Grafton. Kandick. J. .t vV., Sp. Gr. Rd. cor. D. Row. Kenny, R.. Gerrish, cor. Lockman. Kennedy, Mrs., op Hamilton's wC , ,.,, Kdlen. Reter, South Ferry. LeCain, J. W., cor. Grafton and Duke. Lindsjiy, Johi». 24 Bedford Row. Bolton's wf. f. Pii;rh. John. «2 Prince Rennels. Wm.. :i2+ Upper Water. Murphy. J., bucingham. cr. Alhermarle. McDi.'imott. M , GottMigen. cor. Gerrish. Reynolds W. K.,Saekvl. cor. Bedford Row. McDaniel, James. 9 Bedford Row. He-ves, J., 77 Uarrington. lUiind, Jas , Grafton, cor. Sackville. Scott, James, op. < Ordnance G;tto, Soaton, J and R. B., tt Sackville. Smith. 8. S. B., 12 Sackville. iStuarl. .VIrs , o|>. Oxiey's wf Stayner. li. G. and C Stayner's wf. Tully. W. H., 35 Upper \Vater. Tuppir, S., jr., 14 Sackville. KKTAIL. Amhihald. T., 87 Sackville. Anderson A., Croigliton. cor. Cornwallis. Biido M.. Brunswick, cor. lacob. Uliindell. .l.,op. Dockyard Gate. l5owe-^. Pierce. 232 Upper Water, nuriitiam, J. T.. Cornwallis. n. Water. liiiUer. .Iaii.es, 9 Lower Wat -r. ,, <'iiliill, John. op. Stiachau's wf. t'I'-nients. Wm., 12") Argy o. Culiih in. Thomas 01 Sackville. Caluer, J., South Ferry wf. McNainar.i. D.. op. Hamilton's wf. McWilliams. .Mrs.. IMnninghm cor Rotm. Ne\ ill.". Jar. , cor AUtormarle and Duke. O'Brien. John. cor. Bishop and Water. O'Brien, D., foot Jacob. O' onuell. K.. foot Hurd's Lane. Phelan. B., Water, n. George. Power, E., cor. Lockman and Cornwallis. Power, R., op. Tobin's wf. Power, Mrs., hd. Creamer's wf. PuicoU. .1 . op. Cionan's wf Ilavvley. W., Albermarh', n. Buckingham. Reilly, Dennis, hd. Strachan'b wf. , ^ .. iR.'Vnolds. W., 10 Sackville. |Rli"iiid, W., Albormarle. cor. Prince. iSc'itu Giai't.m c.ir Prince. Siilliv.in. Mrri.. North Ferry. iSkenv. Wm.. Gottingen.eor. Cornwallis, jptavncr. E. G . and il. Stayner's wf ;Sinith. A. and W., BiMringt^m. cor !kgm. !l hompson A Duncan op Crelghton's wf. I Wise, R. Maynai-d, cor. Corowallia. 1*1 GUN MAKERS. Eagen. John, 62 Barrinf^ton. C Keatihg, Thoma^ Cornwallis. Q. Water. MoGuire, John, Albermarle, n. Duke. HOTELS. Acadian, 116 GranTille. Boston, bead Brown's wf. Caledonia iiouse, head Stayner's wC Doran's, 9 Sadiville. Maeonic Hall, Barrington. Stewart & Son's Branch, Prince, n. HoUit Somerset House, Granville, oor. Prince. Victoria Hotel, 32 Bedford Row. WaveMy House, Barrington cor. Blower. INSURANCE AGENTS. Allison, J. C, Central wC Black, M. G.. jr., George comer Hollis. Gray, S. and W. M.. 6u Hollis. Hare, Wm., head Commerc'al wf. Hill. P. C, Halifax Bank Building. Johnston, James W., Jr., 42 HolIU. Hartshorne, Hugh. 123 Granville. Law son, H., Prince, near Beilford Row. Richey, Matthew H., 49 Bedford Row. S(»tt, Archibald, 80 Bedford Bow. Whidden, G. C, Prince, neur Granville. Young. Hon, Wm.. 23 Granville. Yeomans, H., 48 Bedford Row. INSURANCE OFFICES. Alliance, Hon. Wm. Young. Colonial Life Assurance, M. H. Rfchey. Connecticut MutuaT'Life, Archibald Scott Eagle Life, Archibald Scott. iEtna Fire. Archil>ald Scott. Friendly Soc. of Can., J. W. Johnston, j». Halifax Fire 51 Bedford Row. Hartford Fire, Archibald Scott Home Fire. Archibald Scott, International Lite, P. C. Hill. Liverp'i A Lond'n Life & Fire, J. C. AllisoDi Merchant's & Tradesman's Liie of Londoiv James W. Johnston, jr. Nova Scotia Marine 48 Bedford Row. New York Mutual Marine, H. Lawson. Pelican Life, William Hare. Prov. Marine of Toronto, G. C. Whidden. Professional Life, 8 and W. M. Gray. Royal Life and Fire, H. Hartshorne; Star Life, M. G. Black. State Fire. 8. and W. M. Gray Union Marine, 49 Bsdford Row. United Kingd(«n Life, H. Yeomans. IRON FOUNDERS. Brown and Davis, Hurd's Lane. Hosterman and Cooper, head N W Arm. Mitchell, Thomas, Fresh Water Bridge. ! JEWELLERS. I Brown. M. 8., 135 Granville; ! Cornelius. J., 65 Barrington. ! McCuUocb, John, Granville near George, Newman. W. H., 127 Granville, Traunweiser. F., 118 GraavtUe. JOINERS. Bain, Alexander. Creamer's wharf. Boak, Edward, &'unswic>t near North. Bi'own, William, CreighWn. Gonroy, John, opposite Strachan's whar( Calder. J L, opposite Lumber Yard. Davidson iSl Graham, op Virginia wl>arC Frasor, James, Bishop. Fraser, John, 92 Argyle. French, John, 92 Argyle. Graham, James, Maitland. Grant, P. anjjl G., Birmingham. Kuestis, Roland, Creighton. Jordan, W. S., 17' Grafton. Lawlor, Jan-v T^'orris, n. Pleasant Marvin, Tht»,u;i8, Rottcnburg. Marvin, W. H., House a. Ship, Proctor. Marvin, J. W„ Brunswick, cor. 'ierrlsh. McPhorson. D., op. Long wharf. Mumford, John, south end Maiiland St. McNutt A Mcleod, Jacob n. Water. Norris, S., Cornwallis n. Water. Reddy, Thomas, Albermarle. Richardson. J. R., Low. Water, n. Bishop. Roonie, R. T., Lockman, n West's Lane, Sntith, John. Lockman, n. North. Warner, Messrs. City, n. North. 1861.] DIRECTORY. 1'25 t WisTeell, J. and Son. Howe, n. Common. Doyle, Peter, op. Lyle'B wf. Donovan, M., Albennarle. cor. Oeorge. DupcO. W.,333 Tipper Water. Duggan, JameR, op. Queen's wf. Dwycr. M.. Gottingen, cor. Cornwallis. Dwer, Mrs., 13 Lower Water. Evans, John. North Ferry. Ftthie, r.. Market wf. ForrlRtall, Patrick. Bmnswlck, n. JmoIk Franer. Mm.. Bouth Ferry. Fllnn, M., Grafton, cor. Prince. MuUoren. M., op. Doyle's Wf. Burn stead, E., Water, below court house. jHannan. .John, hd. Gas Lane. JUNK DEALER. Oaks, R. C, Connors' wharf. LIME KILN». Mott, J. P.. 39 Bedford How. Tnder, John, Fresli Water. LEATHER DEALERS. Barnstead, C, South Ferrj'. f Letson. Philip, under Police Ofllce. i Stayner, Eden. hd. Stayner's wharf. I Stanford, James, South Ferry. 1 - t PICTURE FRAMERS. Drake, J. A F„ Prince, n. Harrington. Wetmore, It. 4 J., Prince, n. Granville. LIQUOR DEALERS. WHOLESALE AKD BETATL. Bauld and Gibson, South Ferry. Baiild. J., bd Mitchell's wf. Payne, HoUis. n. Gov. HousOi Heniiessy. Jonn. Gottingen, n. Oerrlih. (logan, John, hd. Hogan's wf. Hughes, John, hd. Marshall's wf. . Kennedy, Mrs., 19 Bedford Row. Lonergan. James, hd. Adam's wt ; i; * Martin. Peter, hd. Lawson's wf. i;... McNamara, M., op. LeCaln's wt ..■^■, ■ Martin, George, op. Bolton's wf. Martin, Thomas, op. Brown's wt Matson. G., hd. O'NelL's wf. Millrr, James, Market wf. - ', Miller, R., Gerrish, cr. Maitland. ' '• . Morricey, Peter, 8% Albermarle. CoHten, P., op. Queen's wf. ., , - _ . j » n <.«<. ...^ 1 Crosskill. Jamea, Ba rington, cor. George. J!'>l,''0"ey. Jajnef- ^<*- ^®V** . T * ' Doyle, Thomas, hd. Bennett's wf. McCarthy. Charles, op. Strachn's »f. Doyle, Prummond, P., Market wfl Harrington. W. M. & Co., 44 HolUs. Kandick. .T. & W., 8 HoUia. Kearney, M., cor. Gronville a. Prince. Laidlaw, Thomas, hd. South Perry. Utiigow, Juhn, 46 Bedford Row. Lordlv A Stimpson, 3 George. I McLeod, Alex. A Co., 192 Hollis. McCarthy. R., op. Queen's wf. McDa ie, John, Maynard. McDermott. M.. Gottingen, cor. Gerrisb. O'Brien. W., hd. Fairbanks' wf O'Brien, John, Water, cor. Bishop. O'Brien, D., foot Jacob. O'DonnelL P., Albermarle, n. Sackville. O'Harah, Mrs., op. Hogan's wt x.i...in'. O'Neil, Mrs., op. Hogan's wf Peare, S., Cornwallis, ooi. Water. 1 Northup it 8dns,'Argyle, cor. Bucklng'm. Phelan, B , Watei; n^^JffJ^Rf; ; Reynolds, Wm., 324 Upper Water. *"' I Ryan, Wm., Water, cor George. Suott, James, op. Ordnance Gats. Taylor. Wm., 17 Hollis. EETAIU I ' Anderson, A., Creigtitoo cor. Cornwallis. I Arnold, M.. op. Humphrey's wt ! Barratt, James, op West's wt ■ ! Bowes, P., hd. Marshall's wt [ Bo8som. G.* cor. Albermarle a. Duke. I Bride. Mrs.. Brunswick, eor. Jacob. ! Breslo, James, 3 Upper Water. i Brymer, hd. Long wt j Bulger, M., Grafton, cor. Sackville. i Bultomer. P., op. Butler's wt. L. Water. , Cahill, John. op. Strachn's wt ' ,. ^ j Carew, S , hd. Noble's wt I Callahan, Thomas, 93 Sackville. ■ Carrigan, Thomas, hd. Market wt Cochran, Patrick, hd. Caldwell's wt Cnrran, C, op Esson's wt CuUerton. A., Grafton, cor. Pi Ince. lielaney. P., Brunswick, cor. Gerrlsh. DeGouchey, Joha. op. Hogan's wf. Donohoe. 6., hd. Bennett's wt Donovan, M., Donovan's wt Power, M.. Spring Gartlen Road. Power. M. J., Albermarle, oor BucUng'm. Purcoll John, op. Cronan's wt Power. R.. op. Tobln's wt Ptawley, W., South Ferry. Rhlnd. Wm.. Albermarle, oor. Prlnco. Russell. Alexr., South Ferry. Richards, J. J., op. Cunanl's wt Scalan. M.. hd. Bermndian wt Stewart's Saloon, 9 Prince. Sutherland, G., Gottingen, co-. Comwll i. Sweeny. D . Gerrish. cor. Crelghtou. Thorn, Daniel 47 Barrtngton. j:? jj^n * Trenaman. S., 6 Buckingham. Wallace. James, Argyle, cor Duke. Wise. B.. Cornwallis cor. Maynard. Ward, Thomas, hd Falrbank's wt in^t LIVERY STABLBS. Ainsley. Robert, Grafton n. Blowers. Brown, H. Barrack n. Sackville. Casey, W., 2 Brunswick. Callahan, J., Bamtek n. Jaeob. Kelly. M., Gottingen n. Cornwallis. King. James. WaU n. Ball Court. Veith. W. J., Atgyle n. Jacob. iWoodfl, Paul, Arfsrto n. Blower. 1 1(1 1 1 'J 126 DIRECTORY. [1861. LIBRARIES. '•>' ^hr1*tlan AseociHtion. 128 Barriogton. Halifiix Mechanlca', Sackville. Hulifio, 62 I'riuce. LOCKSMITHS. ' '' Buckley, J.. 92 Packvllle. RiHJkley, Wm , op. Long wf. Smithern, J. B., 121 Barrington. LUMRER DEALERS. Adamti, Thomns, Adam's wf. Barron. WllUaTn, Power'H wf. Conway, Jeremiah, Conway's wf. Donovan, M.. Donovan's wf Humphrey. Wjllh^m, Humphrey's wt Hogan, .John, Hogan's wf. Jennings, Joseph, Marphall's wf. .TennJngs, H. A., McNeil's wf. MacKay, ^y., MacKay's wf. MASONS AND PLASTERERS. Doran. John, Gottingen Edwards. J. T.. Maitlitnd, n. Gerrish. Miiliom, R., Blower n. lianington Mooney, Andrew, Gerrish n. Lockman T'lurphy. A., Birmingham near Morris Parr A Johnson, Maitland. n. Prince Wm. Saunders A Brown, Proctor's Lane Saunders, T., 1 Brunswick MACHINISTS. Davla and Brown, Hurd's Lane Mitchell, T., Freshwater Bridge MARBLE WORKERS. Wesley A Co., Blower near Barrington Murphy, J. U., Spring Garden Roud near Queen MARKETS. -"^ 5^ ^ City, Market Square City Fifth, adjoining Market wharf Fielding's Country. Argyle cor, Sackville Northup's, (Centra) Buckingham Tupper, S., 23 Bedford Row ''^^ MATCHMAKERS. Lindsay and Co , Creighton n. Comwallis Lindsay, J. H., Starr MERCHANTS. Banld and Gibson, South Ferry Bolton, I homas, 128 Granville Cunard, S. and Co., Cunard's wharf Creighton aint Co., Creighton's wharf Creighton. W. H., Collin's wharf Cochran, James, head Power's wharf Cronan, D., Cronan's wharf DeV»olf. T. A, S., De Wolfs wharf Esson, Boali. A Co.. Esson's w havf Eviins, W. L., Water corner Jacob Fruser. ?. W. A Co., Bedlbi-d Row. Fairbanks, Toseph, i'alrb(^ik's wharf HaTnilton and Co., Hamilton's wharf Hare. William, head Commercial wharf Hart. R. J. and W., heart Pryor's wliatf Hunter. C. D. and Co., Ordnance Square, corner IIolliB Isles, Ross & Co., head O'Connor's wharf Kinnoar, T. 0. and Co.. Long wharf Lawbon, William, op. Commercial wharf Lrle, H. and Co.. Lvle's wharf M'itohell, G. and A. iMitchell's wharf. Moren, James A., Moren's wharf McLcarn, U. and Co., Bermudian wharf Mcl.ean, Campbell A Co. op. Ordnance \oble, Robert A Sons. Noble's wharf O.xley and Co., head Oxley's whait Pieis, George, op. Commercial wharf Power. V. A Co. opposite Black's wharf ryor, W. and -Sons, Piyor's wharf Palter and Twjning. F:«irhank'8 uharf Ptarr, George I J. and Co., Starr's wharf Tobin. J. and M., Tobiu's wharf Wofct. N. L. and J. T., West's wharf Whitman, John. Commercial wiiarf. White. S. A. and Co.. Collin's wharf Wicr. B. and Co., Brown's whnrf. Wipwe'l. Charles, Adam's wharf Wiigiit, Charles, Lawson's wharf Young aad Hart. Caldwell's wharf MILLS. Hosterman's Grist, hd North West Arm l.awson's do do Piers,' do head Bedfbrd Basin TolBon and Eastwood's Cloth, do Wills* Paper, Hammond Plain Road MILLINERS. Boyer and Ward, Misses 44 Barrington BrehiTi. Miss, Brunswick near Jacol) F.-isakes, Mrs., Barrington near Sackville Harrison, Mrs., 53 Barrington (lodges Misses, 33 Barrington LawBou, Miss, 61 llollis Mackinto-^h, Mrs., 31 Barrington McLeod. Miss, head O'Neal's wharf 0'Bri?*-n, Mrs., Sackville near BarringtOB Ring. Mrs., Water near Duke Rules Misp,',- alter corner Lower Water Way, Miss, Buckingham near Graftou. OIL CLOTHING. '.; . O'Malley, John, head Cunard's wf MUSIC PROFESSORS. Boris, P. J., 20 Hollls Hajrgargy, J., Pleasant. ..-,«*. r <- SaflFery, E., Hurd's Lane ' NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Crawford, William. 49 Barrington Creighton. A. A H., 326 Upper water Delia Torre, A Co., Somerset House NEWS ROOMS. Christian ARvociation, 128 Barrineton Merchants' Exchange. Bedford Tow Sons uf Temperance, Temperance Hall Kite OILMEnniT/VNT. Frasor. "Robert G., 12'! Granville, agent for Albertlno, etc ,,m , ^ PAINTERS. • , ; ' C,i!>ey, Michael, 20 .Tar'ol) liDwney, Matirioo, ArsfylK near Riickn^hm Mi'rnck, William and Son. (iO Hollls Metz'er. J. H., Granville near Blower Miir|iliy, John. Halter, near Pleasant R.'!ir(lt)n. .lohn, Dresden Row near Morris Sniithers. George rniitn, Henry, Barrington noa*" Blower FnrreHt. Alexander. Argyle op. I^arnde riDFRip, rharbi"*, Arjryle near Duke ftilpin, Bernard, R"» BarriiiRt'tn Sinison. E-. Artryle oppopite Parade llnnie. J. C. Sai^kville corner Barrington •T>'iinini,'««. Edwaid. 71 Mollis MoniH V. W.. Visiting Dispensary VwiPt. B. G.. Barrinirton. op. Po«t OlTloe Pnrker. D Mc\., Argyle corner Prince Sla.ter. .lohn. Kii l5ariington , Tremain, 51 Carrington "' ^ " ' PLUMMERS. (ilstano. Loxiis. opposite namilton'a wf Kst;ino. losoph. Proctor's T/me Longard. John and Kdward 22 Flollis Liiir,'ard. John. io8 Bnins\yiuk i'hi'lan rornt'lins head Hfinillton'8 wf Riiiiih * Mitchell Buninrton cor. I'rince Schwartz, Henry, opposite DeWoU's wf Rynionds and Co., 14 Duke PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES. liUILniNGS. Province ITonse, h Hollia and Granville Tenip<^rMni:n ilall. b Po) lar Gmve A Ftar Masonic Hall, Barrington corner J^llUer l.yceiini, Queen, near Spring (iardon Rd OFFICES. Board ()f Works. Province Honso Conir.iissarlat Hepartment. Bedford Row Crown I.andOrtice, Province House Excise Ofllee. do .^ , Financi'il ^'ecretarv's. do ■ "■' Giniger's Oftice, 122 Granville Indge of Proliate. HI Bedford I?ow Post OtHoo. Barrington. corner Duke Prothonofiry's. I'rovince Hor.se ..,..., Proxinei )1 Seeretaiv's do R;iilway Office. 129 Granville BeciMver Gpnenil's, Province TIoubo B(!L'istr:ir of Df't'dfl, do ,, , Begistiar ori'roliat'^, 8 Prince ' ''■ i:^ '. <:heriff'sOffl('c, 8 Bedford Row ' , lelegraph OIHce. l!):Hlollia RE2 (Jranvllle. Nowman, W. H., i27 Granville Velth, W. J., 45 Bui'kiugiiam SOAP A CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. Ad:rooiio, (ileiiel}:-, & Caledonia, | John Campbell. Loehabar, Ah^xr. Campbell. Pietou Town, (Prince Street) James Baync ; (Knox Church) Alexr. Ross. IMerigomish, A. P. Millar. Earl Town, Alexr. Sutherland. Barney's River, Duncan B. Blair. Wallace, John Munro. Green Hill, Goo. Patterson. Cen- tral Chui'ch — West River, James Thompson. West lliver, George Roddick. Hopewell, East lliver, J. McKinnon. Antigonlsh.^Thos. Downie. Tatamagoueho, Thomas Sedgwick. Presbytery Clerks, Geo. Walker and Duncan B. Blair. Presbytery of Halifax. — Windsor and St. Croix, llevd's. J. L. Murdoch. Halifax, Andrew King; (Poplar Grove) P. G. McGregor ; (Chalmers' Church) John Hunter. MusquotyDbolt, llobt. Sedgewick. Yamiouth, Geo. Christie. Lunenburg, Wm. DutF. Hamilton, Ber- muda, Walter Thorburn. Nine Mile River, Jno. Cameron. Shelburne, Geo. M. Clarke. South Cornwidlis, William Forlong. Newport and Kempt. John M. McLeod. Shubenaeadie, Jas. McLean. North Corn- wallis, William MuiTay. Annapolis and Bridgetown, Jas. A. Murray. Porter's Lake, Alexander Stewart. Bridgewatcr, Howard D. Steele. Dartmouth, Alexander McKnight. West Cornwallis, A. W. McKay. Clyde River and Barrington, vacant. Preb'y Clerk, John M. McLeod. Presbytkky of Truro. — Maitland and Noel, Rev'ds. T S. Crowe. Upper Stewiacke, Jas. Smith, d.d. Onslow, J. S. Baxter. Truro, Pro- fessor Ross, Wm. McCulloch. Upper Londonderry, E. E. Ross. Goose River, Wm. S. Darragh. Lower Londonderry, A. L. Wyllie. Econo- my, Jas. McG. McKay. Harvey, N. B., S. Johnston. Maitland, J. Carrie. Middle Stewiacke and Brooktteld. Alex. Cameron. Maitland and Noel, Jacob McLellan. Presbytery Clerk, A. L. Wvllie. Presbytery of Victoria. — Broad' Cove, Rev'ds. John Gunn. St. Ann's, Abraham Mcintosh. Baddeck, Kenneth McKenzie. Cape North, Donald Sutherland. Mabou and Port Hood, vacant. Presbytery of Cape Breton.— Sydney, Rev'ds. Hugh McLeod. D.D. Boularderic, James Eraser. Sydney ' Mines, Matthew Wilson. St. John's, N.F., Moses Harvey. Harbor Grace, N.F., Alex. Ross. Presbytery of Richmond. — West Bay, Rev'ds. Murdoch Stewart. Plaister Cove, William G. Forbes. Grand* River, James Ross. Why- cocomagh, Charles L. Ross. Presbytery of Ciiarlottetown, P. E. I.— Cove Head, Rev'ds. James Allan. Cavendish, I. Murray. Charlottetown, George Suther- land. West River, Wm. Ross. Strathalban, Donald Morrison. Presbytery of Princetown, P. E. I. — Bedequc, Rev'ds. R. S. Patterson. Casumpec, Allen Eraser. Prince Town, Robert Laird. Richmond Bav, vacant. New London, vacant. Presbytkkv of Georgetown, P. E. I.— Brown's Creek, Rev'ds. Alexander Munro. St. Peter's, Henry Crawford. Murray Harbour, Neil McKay. Woodville, Donald M'Ncil. Dundas, vacant. Western St. Peter's and Bay Fortune, vacant. 180 ECCLE8IASTICAL. [isoi. OrdttifK'd Miiiisfi-rs wiiho'it Paxloru! ('Iiitr'jr. — H( vd's. .Tolin SpK, MiiwiiUKlolioit. Alc'xr. Forrester, D.D., Siipcrintcirlciir of I'Mui'Mii.m, Tiiiio. I'lofosor l^yall, I'rir.o. James W'luMclI, liiver John. Jaiiii.> IJvciv 1 ataiii'i^oiuMio. Onhiiiiiil Miiilsicis onthfi Mission Fidel. — Kevd'ii. Jiio. Goddie, Amito- iini, Nou' Ik'Itriilcs. (icori^x,* N. Gonlon, Kroitiaiiht, Mi'(irc;;or, and Cameron, and Messrs. W. Anderson, P. Ross, and James Barnes. Rev. Mr. MelvJiijjht, Convener. Corresponding; Members, Rev. J. Stewart, New Glas;;ow, Rev. Dr. MeLcod, Sydney, Rev. Gcor^xc Sutherland, Charlottetown. Coninu'ltce on Coliiorku/c. — Rev. Professors Smith and lyvall, Rev. Messrs. Baxter, Cun ie, and A. Cameron, and Messrs. Isaac Logan and Jasper Crow. Rev. I. Baxter, Convener. iSrininari/ Board, Truro. — The, Pi'ofessors, ex officio. Rev. Messrs. McCuUoeh, Bjixter, F. Ross, WylMe, J. Cameron, A. Sutherland, Mi- Kay, and ("urrie, and Messrs. lioht. Smith, David McCurdy, Isaac Fleminj[^, Wm. McKim, Flemiii}^ Blanchnrd, Adam Dickie, and James McKay. Mr. McCulloch, Convener. Rev. E. Ross, Secretary. Conimitfee of Bills and Onrture.^. — Rev. Messrs. Bavno, Roy, McGil- vray, J. Stewart, and A. Ross of Pictoii, and Mr. i!lames McGregor. Mr. Bayne, Convener. Conintittce on Poponj. — Rev. Me-5srs. Sutherland, Allan, MuiTay, Ross, Moriison, with their Pre>l)ytery Elders. Conuniffee on Temperance. — Rev. Messrs. Munro, Crawford, McKay, McNeil, with their Presbytery elders. Rev. J. Cameron, of Nine Mile River, Corrospondin;; Member. Conunilte on Sabbaih ohsercance. — Rev. Messrs. R. S. Patterson, Laird, and Eraser, with their Presbytery Elders. Committee on Union ivit/i otlar Presln/f/'rian Bodies. — Rev. IMc^srs. Murdoch (Convener), McCurdy, McKni;^ht, Sedg-ewick, Wm. Murray, and Jolm Cameron. • Pnhliration Committee. — Rev. jNIessrs. McKnight and McGregor, and Mr. C. Robson. Biirsorij Committee. — Rcvd's, Professor Lyall (Convener), Professor Kini;, Dr. Forrester, W. Duff. C(m}mittee to Audit Accounts. — Rev. Geo. Walker, and Messrs. Roder- ick McGregor and Alexr. Eraser, of New Glasgow. General. Treasurer for the funds of the CIvirch, e.rcept the Professorial Fund and funds invisted in Halifax, Ab.'-am Patterson, Escj. Receivers of Coitribniions lo the Schemes of the Church. — James McCal- lum, Esq., of Prince Edward Inland, Robert Sinitli Esq., Merchant, Truro. The next meoiini;^ of Synod wiil take place in Chalmers' Church, Halifax, oil the Fourth W'cduesdaj of June, 1S61, ut li o'clock, A. 31. ;.*■;. S -J --it 1801.] ADVKUTIHKMHNT«. 131 THE LONDON HOUSE. (ICsfsiMiHlicd I ■>;{;].) D-STROYED BY FIRE SEPT. 9, 1859. REBUILT, SEPT. 9, 1860. Billing & Company E. BILLING, JuNH. • ''.t'' W« '*»i«'<^ '(iS» rROrRIETOKS. .-r - ' T CIIAS. ArPLETON. wfc.a*'**)' \^ D'.iring the pntt yonr »*'o Invo rohtiilt upon tlio Old Stand a W'nrohouBe Jn evory w!ty wiiriliy of tlin iiamu of tlm I.ON'IinN liOlNK, — niii'^wi' c in its Btnictiirn, coloRsiil in its proportions, nnd ttttcnl with I'vcry a|ipliin(;« wliicli 1n;,'i'iiuiiy or art could diivi^e fur llic suuuosuful pruuuuutiun of our uuuimoiiB and luureahiiij,' inidti. TiiK Ni:w WAnEiiorsE rovcra nn aroa (if Oik^ Thonsiind Six flnndrod and F,i;,'hty Fict, and is foor stories in lifi;jht Tlic front i-st.f polished Trortitono, Orniimeiilal lion and Plate 0|;ihh, It is the niost lufty biiildln;,' in Granville ytreet, and is 9ur- moiintod by i MAOXiifici'.NTLY ScuLPruuiiu Lion. THF FIRST FLOOR is wholly dovot(u1 to our l!ot;iil Departments, and is flttcrl u|) In a moRt tTstofiil tnanner, 'ilda larpo space cnaMcB us to di^^lay art immensely varied aHS())(inent , (if every clJtsr! of l>ry (timmIh. ami in no utlier lloiitse v,l!l 1..; I'^iind tho (.xtuioidina- rily Cheap Goods which wo daily BUpply to our Custojiiers.-- - ■ ^ ^, THE SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH FLOORS am appropriated as wholesale wii-erooms. and contain a perfectly cnornious stock of all descriptions of Staple and Kancy tirjods suited tt» the rp<|oireniont9 of the trade of Nova Scotia. New Bruiibwick, Piincts Kdwaid Island, and Newfoundland. We ivi II guarantee to wfioles^le bui/rrs a clear reduction nf 12]/.^ per cent, from the prices charged by any other houae in the trade ; our terms cf ;pajmenl are most liberal, Tlift onormona quantity of ff^jods which has annually gono fron our eatahllsh- nieiit has increased tu su h an extent as to n-quiro a l>ianoli of the house in Kn;j- liiid for the sol.) purpose of puril\ahiii<». This duty has Iteen undc taken by our |iriur. who will reside permanently in Great Uritain. and being constantly in the ir.arkets will have vcr> frequent opportunities of obtaining hiryc U»t8 of goods very mucli under price. Wo have therefore GTiEAT coxfidesce in solicitinfr a call from nil who may visit the City, and assure tlienj that they will erlect a saving in their purchases m^re than sufticleut to depuay aij- tkavri-hnr kxpen^es. and in order to extend these a Ivnntages to those who are nnablo to leave hoiue. we will exeeiite any order ill the best manner, atul pay any exprxsk of cabuiaoe. Any ai tide not approved, may be returned or exchanged as debired. ' jki. ■*1 ■■r\' >r-:-\ lil :[■ :".'?> rtf. BILLING & COMPANY, flT^M wn,^. , . j^Q^poN HOUSE, : • ;;;. 31 GRANVILLE STREET,'*^''"* HAtlFflX, N. 8. COLONIAL EXPRESS. GARRYNG H. M. MAILS. CARRIES TO H. M. GOMMISARIAT DEPART. OOKKEOTINO WITH PSIMCIPAL EXPRESSES IK • EUROPE AND AMERICA. Goods Entered and Torwarded to all parts of the World. Ilalitox ^pnt^ i^v t\it UWmm ptt^ COACHES. HIRAM HYDR, | C. B. AKCHIBALD. T. S. LINDSAY. JAMES BLAIR. WACCONS. 11 JAMES BF.AIR. I DANL. McNUTT. 11 JOS. CHRISTIli. I DANL. KENT. Itrjiflgouisi run in mxmttm ivltU ^tamtx^ LADY HEAD. ARABIAN. WESTMORELAND. LORD SEAFORTH. ^Ud twite «i mtU U mil txmx ALBION MINES, AMHERST, ANTIGONISH, DURHAM, LONDONDERRY, NEW GLASGOW, PICTOU, PUGWASH, RIVER JOHN, TATAMAGOUCHE WALLACE. WEST RIVER. Goods to go by the above, to ensure safe and punctual delivery, must go through the Ha ifax Office. These Waggons offer facl.'ities to Farmers sending Countiy Produce to Halifux for sale, whicii will be sold at the highest Mark<^t Rates, and Goods promptly sent in exchange, thereby saving them time and money. AGENTS. G. A. Garisan, John B. Flowers, London. St. John, JV. B. Windsor. W. M. Brown, J. P.. S. Baguall, John Vauce, S^Tiftia St., Boston, CharVtown, PE.L Truro. p 'i CHIEF OFFICE, HALI^^AX, N. S. i ». - 1 FREDERICK W. FISHWICK, "-f- Gekeral Manaoeb. to whom all conBlgnments should be directed. N. B. In consequence of the rapidly increasing buelnesB of this ExpiesB, alteiationa ave necessaiy to meet the increased traffic, all of which will be duly advei tised in the Halifax Papei s. bII ID SEAFORTH. UNIVEESITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. FREDERICTON, N. B. founded and Incorporated by Provincial Charter, as the' College of New Brunswick, A.D., 180U. Incorporated by Royal Charter, as Kinnt tted to 134 ADVERTISiiMENTS. [1861. attend any one « r more courses of Lecluros in the Uuiveisity, and receive certifi- cates acc'iidinjily " Section 19 Provides fur the admission of flfty-six free students under ccrt:iin con- ditions. SScetion 2i estnlilit'hes two scholnrships of £15 ench, one for the Clussienl nnd one (or ihtt KnyWbh Department' of the Collegiate School, to be conipeied for au- nuiiliy in Jtily. Section 2")-^"Thpro Ehsjll be in the University one scholarship of £n. either in the general or th(3 »|eciiil undergraduate com be. f^r each County Gr.inimar School ill tlio Province, and for the Collegiate School, to be open to com petition under such rrgulaiiuns. and held for ^uch times as the Scntite may prescrihe; aiifi the holders of such bcholar&hips shall bu exempt from all fees for iuatrucliou in the University. . ^.....^ „ ■vrf Additional Scholarships. 1 -, English Langungeand Literature, Classics, Mathematics, Civil "I One Scholrtrs^hip of Eugiueeriug, Agriculture. Commerce, and ^uvigatioD, j i;15 in each brauch- 'Tv; .^>'^ The University of New Brunswick, Entirely free from denominational bias or control, and re-organized through-: out under the Act <•{' Assembly, otters very great ficilitius and advuntageb to nil persons in the Lower Provinces who desire a Colleginte education. i The Oilleers of Instruction are thoroughly c(»nipetent to the discharge of the duties of their Pp'foshorships. The Senior Pr./fessor is well known as a UrailualH of t)xford. and fellow ofC. C. College, and as a tiiiished scholar and accomplished cducat'i'. 'I lie Professors in the Scientific department are gentlemen of liigii standing, large experience, and undoubted zeal and abil ty as instructors; they are in correspondence with scientific Associations abroad, and are zealous cultivators of their lespective hciences. 'llie Professor of Modern Languages resideil I'.n : eighteen yeais on the Continent of Kurope, and was for several years Pro esior in j the Uoyal Coll ge iu the Isle of Fjance. i A Library of Literary and Scientific Works, especially adapted to illustrate the i course of study pursued in the University, and a very extell^iv(i and complete Bet of apparatus have l>eeu procured at an expense of upwards of £"m)U0. \ The Museum contains several thousands of Bntanical, fleolngical, nnd other ppo- ciniens, scientifically class fled an«l arranged to illustratj the ditteent branciiL's and departments of N.iuiral Hi:ry; one section is devoted to a seiies of illustra- tions of the plants, minerals, rocks and fossils of the Luwcj" Provinces, and panicu- larly of New brunswic!;. The domestic arrangements for residents are under the personal supervlsion'of the President, who does not keep a separate t.ible, but boards with the Students. The Scriptures are read and prayer oftoied Morning and Evening, and at tlie commencement of Le(!ture hours ; and there is a constant appeal to ilie moral and religious sentiment in carrying on tin? daily routine of eiluc.ition undgovernmeiii. | Clergymen of all the leading religious denominations reside in rredericton' who, ill accordance with the spiiitol'tho Act of Assembly and beyond the letter of Its piovisions. interest tlieniselves in the wellare of 'he Students, and cliargo themselves with the religious instruction and training of as many of them as are committed tj their .-are. Additional Professors will be appointed, and the general arrangements modiflwi asmay be requin'd in the career of usefalaesa and prosperity on which the Uni- versity is believed to be now entering. I'orsorjs preparing for Colleg ^ or desiring information on the subject are request- ed to conimunii-ate with tlic I'lesidonl. Fi-edericlon. N.B, Oct. 1st, 18UJ. iv i».4.u ' t.'d» i» I 5Ct are request- 1861.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 135 ! NOTHING LIKE PHYSIC! JAMFS L. WOODILL, CIIEMlSr &Dr4ljGGlST. .•ri'.ri'.;' (Successor to Dii Wolf & Co.) i»v; r rrr;-! WHOLESALE S^^ RETAIL DEALER IN • t-';i 6 :Pcifamery, Fancy Soap=!, Spices, Dye StufTs, &c., English and I Aincric'tin Glassware and i*utcnt Medicines. , > TRUSSES 41 SURGtCAL mSTRUMSftlTS. The Subscriber would respectfully call the attention of Dealers in the above articles to his Stock, as, import ing from the first sources, lie is enabled to compete with others both in the price and (quality of (joods. T' h J'T'JfT: J' - AGENT FOR DuBarry'sRevflenta Arabica Food for Invalids and Infants, An invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia (Indigestion), Cons- tipation, Biliousness, Nervous Headache, &c. JAYNE'S CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES. ■ HUTCHIN'S HEADACHE PILLS. - HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. ATKINSON'S PARISIAN TOOTH PASTE. propRiKTon OP V ; r^ WOODILL'S CELEBRATED BAKING POWDER, , V GARGLING OIL, CONDITION POWDERS, FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. WOODILUS IMPROVED WORM LOZENGES, >/nm^y^- I: Jii .AND 7^!^ GLYCERINE LOTION, FOR CHAPPED HANDS, ^t. : CITY DRUG STORE, k • "^ HALIFAX, N. S. - ■ ; ;i If h':. 136 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. AVERY, BROWN, & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 63 GEORGE STREET, Near the Market, HALIFAX, N. 8. » : . . OFFER FOR SALE, Burning Fluid, Borax, >^i ',* a Indigo, ii y . Kaisins, ' ^ ^ Olive Oil, v' Allspice, Pepper, Nutmegs, ■ Cinnamon, Cloves, Currants, Fig Blue, " ' Mustard, Logwood, Ext. of Logwood, Kedwood, Saleratus, Seeds, Starch, 'Alum, Bath Bricks, Black Lead, ■ Confectionary, Honey, Lemon Syrup, Gmger, I Matches, Saltpetre, Violin Strings, Vinegar, ;f : II Liquorice, ' Extract Redwood, Soda, Varnish. Copperas, And a large supply of Medicine?, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Hair Oils, Pomatums, &c., &c. Their entire stock being purchased with CASH, they will sell as low as any other House in the Province. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. 2&30RDNANCE SQUARE. (Successors to John Naylor.) 'X^'.f, V'\\\' X9£].A.X^S£i,S XXT DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, CONFECTIONARY, - PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, And all articles usually sold in Drug Stores. A.C3-E]SrT3 TQ-R X. C' ' DcBarry's Revalkxta Ariihca Food and Db. Jatnes' Family Medicines. - .> , „ JFAX, N. Fj. ' — .^ ■ -■ ■ r -p- 1861.] ADYERTISEMEN TS . 137 \'^Vi THE •Vr.! J, Jncm^porAed by Special Act ff Parliament. ■V," -fi' CAPITAL, £1,000,000 STERLING. fiOVEilHOR. The St. Hon. the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. HEAD OFFICE. EDINBURGH, 5 GEORGE STREET. LONDON, 81 LOMBARD STREET. vj'.r:f?^^ . ^-s^-Sjr^-'- •■-•s.'-\. -^- •.^•-/-*,-* tv BOARD OF DIRECTORS IN HALIFAX. (Office, No. 50 Bed ford Row.) Tlie Hon. M, B. ALMON. The Hon. WILLIAM A. BLACK. CHARLES TWINING, Esq. JOHN BAYLEY BLAND, Esq. The Hon. ALEXANDER KEITH. J. J. SAWYER, Esq. The Colonial Life Assurance Company was established m 1846 and has been conducted with much success. The European Rates of Premium are charged for residence in British North America, the Cape, Australia, Mauritius, and parts of the United States. Moderate rates of exti a Premiums are charged for the East and West Indies, and other places abroad. The Company have divided nrofits on two occasions, in 1854 and 1859. A policy of £1000 opened in 1847 has lieen incrensed to £1,235 by the ap])lication of the Bonus Other policies in proportion. Future Investigations and ,*vi5jn*T!p I ; tt-'!'-"^'^ T Prince Street, Hal -fax, N. S. iWWWWK* 'mm^'m '•■f* ••*',T't^>Wr.,./ .-••.^*.,'j 1801.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 139 SUNDAY-SCHOOL BOOKSTORE, — ; 141 WASHINGTON ST., (OPPOSITE THE OLD SOUTH CHURCH,) BOSTON, MASS. »■ *, rl. I beg leave to cnll the nttention of New Enjrland Families to the Inrpe and attractive assortment of Books Cards, Engravings, and Periodicals, issued at the Gunday Soliool Bookstore, Ko. 141 Washington Street, opposite Old t^outh Church. 4 .; . '"" ; ' — : ELEGANT ENGLISH BIBLES « .i will be kept constantly on hand. Also will bo furnished the publica- tions of the - ^ AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY, The finely illustrated Juvenile Publications of the •*^'',' KELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, LONDON, THE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE, LONDON. , . A general assortment of the issues of ^ ^ '" " • •• • '^ * * ■ MESSRS. CARTER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK. A. D. F. RANDOLF, N. Y.. SHELDON & COMPT., N. Y , MESSRS. T. NELSON & SONS, LONDON, (lAclwIinq their beautiful series of Vieivs and Cards in Oil Colors), AMr^RICAN BAP- TIST PUBLICATION SOCnriY, MASSACHUSETTS S. SCHOOL SOCIETY, CONGREGATIONAL BOARD OF PUBLICATION, PRESBYTERIAN DO. (Old Sc Neio School), THE EVANGELICAL KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY, (Protes- tant Episcopal). -fiT ■ '1>H^ ^i .J-5-( And a gi-eat variety of other works puitable for PASTORS' LIBRA- RIES, FAMILIES,'^ SA DBA Til SCHOOLS. Also Commentaries, Greek Testaments and Lexicons, and various helps to the study of the Bible. ' . My object is to keep A First Class Religious Bookstore, containing the Best* Books with the Finest Engravings, and at tlio Lowest Prices, of any to be found in the United States. [XT* Sunday School Teachers, Clergymen, and others arc respectfully inviied to examine this btock. N. P. KEMP, ■i\jF. n ihi;. .. 141 Washington, St. Boston. mmmmmmim i^rmmmmtm 3SS9S n • 140 ADVEJITISEMENTS. [1861. .1 REDDING'S RUSSIA SALYE, VEGETABLE OINTMENT. CO O O s w i a. H - 9 « 2 « H H (o 00 O M 9i 9! M e ft 02 f o o o > n W H This irtiportant Domestic Rejjedt, which has been before the public for more than Inilf a eentiiry, has now become indispensable in every Household and Farm, especially in the Hural Districts. Com- posed of purely vegetable ingredients, it contaiiis nothing noxious, and | suits the tenderest skin. Its great peculiarity is that it penetrates to the 1 seat of the disease and at once abates inflammation and eases pain. Xo i bad humors can resist it. By assisting nature in her opei*ations it cures ; with magical celerity the worst cases of Bdrxs, Scalds, Flesh Wounds, Old Sores, Bruises, Stiff and Swelled Joints, &c., and by a special action Sn the skin, speedily gets rid of every eruptive disease, however obstinate or contagious. > -:?■ Mothers, and all who have the care of Children will find it invaluable in the nursery. Sore Lips, Hands, or Eyes, Nipples, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Frost Bites, &c., all yield to it. It removes Freckles, Tim and Chafing. There is no better cosmetic for the Toilet, Jis it keeps the skin soft and the pores open. In agricultural disti'icts it has earned the title ot THE FARMER^S FRIEND! As it is a certain cure for Lameness, Sore Udders, Swelled Joints, Bites, Wounds, &c., in Horses, Cattle, and Dogs. In fact it is the Ointment now universally used at home or abroad. For sale by all respectable Druggists and dealers in Patent Medicines throughout the civilized world at the following prices — 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 per box. RKDDING & CO.. Proprietors, 8 and 10 State Street, Boston. BARNES & PARK, Wholesale Acrents, 13 and 15 Park Row, N. Y. For sale in Haliifax by Geo. E. Morton & Co., Morton & Cogswell, Avery, Brown, & Co., Thos. Durncy, and H. A. Taylor. PMPW mmmm mimmmmm 1861.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 141 THE lOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN ACADEMY, 8ACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK. Ofllccrs|of Insfinciion und Oovetniiieitt s REV. HUMPHREY PICKARD, d.d., Principal and Professor OP Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, &c. THOMAS PICKARD, a.m.. Professor of Mathematics, Physi- cal Science, &c. DAVID ALLISON, a.b., Professor op Latin and Greek. JAMES R. INCH, Professor of French and Teacher in the Intermediate Department. .. ..r JOSEPH DIXON, Teacher 4OF Penmanship And Primary De- partment. This Institution, which has been in successful operation about eighteen years, offers superior advantages to those who wish to pursue either a partial or a complete course of Academic Study. It is situated in a quiet country village, which is easy of access, pleasant, and remarkably healthy ; the Academic buildings, occupying beautiful positions, are spa- cious, and for the purposes for which they are designed altogether un- equalled in these Provinces ; the various apartments are commodious, well ventilated, and suitably furnished ; all the plans, regulations, and arrangements, scholastic and domestic, are those which having been tried have been found best adapted to pronipte the comfort and facilitate the improvement of the Students. The Board of Instruction consists of competent, experienced and successful Teachers, who delight to devote themselves, in term time, to earnest and persevering effort to facilitate the progress of their respective classes. Adequate provision is made for thoroughly teaching all the branches of Science and Literature usually included in the cuniculum of the Academic or the Collegiate Institution. [IF" The charges for Board, etc., and Tuiticni are only from £27 lOs. to £32 10s., N. B., Currency, per annum. i",^i.' TERMS OF FOURTEEN WEEKS EACH ARE TO BEGIN AS ^ T.-rv - FOLLOWS: .i r • ; ji -v'i. 1 '-' - Thursday, November 1st, 1860. - ; Thursday, February 7th, 18(31. ^,^*V>., Thursday, July 25th, 1861. v;; Thursday, October 31st, 1861. D^" For further information apply to the Principal. ..£^ Sackville, N. B., October, 1860. t^^-jX ^141' ^^tf f 142 ADVERTISEMENT3. [1861. \ ! joh::n" j^. bell ■?'i ' } GENKRAL nirORTER ct DEALER IN WOOLLEN, COnON, LINEN, AND SILK GOODS, 3IADE CLOTHING, . «^^ Cotton Warp, Hosiery, Haberdashery, I,*,iU' AND BUCH OTHER <1^-* „ BRITISH AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS, As arc rcquirpd by t!io people of Nova Scotia. ^ ^ 7^ \t.', WHOLESALE & RETAIL, *^-*'>*'*^' I AT THE "^ CHCEBXJCTO XIOXJSE, 31 & 32. Upper Water Street, Halifax. WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCO, CIGAR, AND PIPE DEPOT, i 137 Granville St., Halifax. ?* , l>xh. t lu '. John H. Symons, Keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of * TOBACCO, CIOARS & PIPES, Comprising the various qualities from the Cheapest to the Finest. Also, a largo and varied stock of r^r ., :^: SALMON & TROUTING GEAR, r" " i^ QiCjmpriping Rods, Reels, Lines, Artificitd Flies and CA-ery requisite fd«'nni>lin2'. Also, Cricket-bats, Balls, Stumps, &c. &c., Colt's I Js^ other Revolving Pistols. SKATES OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. every requisite Sbc. &c., Colt's ■ 1861.] ADVERTISEMENT^. 143 I. iw^ GLOBE HOUSE. * ° (Siffn of the Glohe) Morton's Stone Building, Granville Street, ^'^" HALIFAX, N. S. NEXT [fOdR TO THE SHOE WAREHOUSE. H.D. FROST, IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN ,_%>«HME,»'T , ■^* STAPLE AND FANCY. N. B. Always in Stock, FRENCH KID GLOVES, from the ''FIRST'' makers m Paris. FANCY AND GENERAL REPOSITORY. ..x.^. Late DELLA TORRE & RAYINER, '"■' UNDEB SOMERSET HOUSE, NEAB PROVIKCE BUILDISO, GRANVILLE STREET,. . .!^.:.^. ..HALIFAX, N. S. EtItGUSH, tm CEBMA» OOOOS. MUSICAL & NAUTICAL INSTRUMESfrS ^JillJ ; Frmn the First Makers. Merchants and Country Dealers supplied on t-ic lowest terms. mm 144 adVrrtisemknts. [1861. OPPOSITE m WEST FRONr PROVINCE! BUILDING, HALIFAX. ROBT. G. FRASER, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, AND DEALER IN PURE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, ZMUm AMD MACHINE OIU, PURS ITB^TS ?OCT OIL. SOLE AGENT FOR Manufactured by the N. 18. Oil Company. ( The CHEAPEST Light now known.) ' ' A COOD STOCK OF ooa.il. oiij XjA.:m:fs OF MOST APPROVED MAKES, ALWAYS ON HAND, GENUINE DRUGS & MEDICINES, SUPERIOR SOAPS & PERFUMERY, COMBES AND BRUSHES, ARROWROOTt 8AC0. R. Q. FRASER'S PECTORAL MIXTURE, (A valuable article for Coughs.) R. Q. FRASER'S TONIC TINCTURE, (For Indigestion.) mmtimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmammmmmmm wmSSSM SHEFFIELD HOUSE. D. STARR & SONS, ii, tXu * IMPORTERS OF ^J v' - V. Iron^ Steely Ironmongery^ ■ ALL KINDS OF '' HARDWARE GOODS, . - '^ GUl'LERT, ---^'"^ . ..-• >;.,'>^?v'» 1 ' y-. ENGLISH AND BELGIAN WINDOW GLASS, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Shot, Sfc. NETS, LINES, TWINES. ■ The Subscribers have lately opened their New and Commodious Premises, corner of Duke and Holiis Strev 's, and will have always on hand a large stock of the above Goods, imported direct from the Manufactories of Great Britian, France, Germany, and the United States, and which they are prepared to supply to their customers on their usual good terms. Wholesale cash customers will always find it to their advantage to replenish their Stock at the Sheffield House. -> /^ ' "^ ""r D. STARR & SONS ajo Agents for ^^ ; ^ ' '^ The Vieilld Montagne Zinc Mining Company," ii OE FRANCE AND BELGIUM. hJ .^ . ii J FRANK E. HOWE, Manufacturer of all kinds of Scales. STARR GLUE COMPANY, of New York, and BILL & SKERRY, Manu- facturers of Axes and Edge Tods. All of whoso productions a large stock is ahvavs on hand. D. Henrt Starr, .^iit ,f ,c ' John Starb. 146 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. THE SMALL PROFIT SYSTEM ADOPTED AT THE COMMERCE HOUSE, Having resulted ia a large and increasing Patronage, we have lately enlarged our premises, and inijiorted A'S EXTENSIVE AND \VELL ASSOETED STOCK. to which we beg to invite the attention of . ^.. CASH CUSTOMEBS. ^^^ Etert Department will be found to be well supplied. In our DRESS DEPARTMENT the variety is endless. WINSEYS, LUSTRES AND COBOURGS, In all colours. '"'"' * "^^ ' ALL THE NOVELTIES IN ^ '^ Fancy Dress Goods, Robes, Flounces, &c., &o. I SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SILKS, Some Extraordinary Bargains. THE MfVLINERY & FANCY DEPARTMENT Is well supplied with all the Leading Novelties of the Season. SHAWL AND MANTLE DEPARTMENT. WOOLEN DEPARTMENT. CLOTHS. FLANNELS. BLANKETS, &c. LINNENS, COTTONS. HABERDASHERY, HOSIERY. READY MADE CLOTHING, COTTON WABP, &c. Wl olesale Customers will find our Stock worthy their attention, \ and 1 rices much below the usual rates. | Our most careful and prompt attention given to all orders from the \ country, jj • i - i .,;;im.Vs ! I^- McMURRAY & Co., 40 Biurington St. Opposite the Parade, near St. Paulas Church. Halifax, N. S., October 10, 1860. rrrV-^^-F-f?*^:--;^ ,.T^-;-l^4e9i-«?^iPB3^-^ X SUPPLIED. MENT of the Season. their attention, )rdcrs from the 1861.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 147 ^^ 0V4T, D'JKf W. S. STMONDS & Co., y{.h Jiif'.iSii .•'■«,• JIANUFA'^TUREKS & DEALERS IN Cooking, Office, & Parlor Stoves^ ■ ' ":: HOT m f\immt,B^^^y COOKING EANGES, SHIPS' CABOOSES, PARLOR GRATES, PENRYN MARBLE MANTLES, SHOWER BATHS, BATH B0I.ER8, . LIFT, CHAIN, AND FORCE . *¥•;'■ ■■'"fi-*.-- tU) '■* r-f u ■ r DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. This invaluable Specific for Coughs, Coldt, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Sere Throat, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, Infttienza, Incipient Consumptivm, and every diseaee of the Throat and Lungs has been so long tried and proved so effectual that further enumeration of its singular merits is unnece8sai7. The following Certifto&tk vrom a Respectable Ladt or HALirAX, exhibits the remarkable virtue of this renowned Lung Remedy: '%o Halifax, N. S., June 16, 1860. Messrs. S. TT. Fowls k Co., boston : Being requested by your Agent to state the benefit I have dtri'^d from the use of Dr. Wistae's Balsam of Wild Cherrt, I have no hesitancy in eaying that I hav* found it to give great relief of Cough and PtUmonary Disease, of wliich I was some twelve years since bo sorely afilicted as to be considered beyond re- covery. I therefore take occasion to say that I consider it to be a valuable remedy for coughs and consumptive complaints. Yours respecfully, . , ,. MRS. J. WEST. •I < '. BiaRLT Rebfectable Avthoritt. City of Charlottetown, Princb Edward Island. I do hereby certify that my mother, the late Ann Macgowan, during the last few years of her life, was in the continual habit of UBintr Dr. Wistar's Balbam of Wild Chkrrt, and that she frequently expressed ber teigh opinion at the benefit she derived in the promotion of her general health. She died in the 92nd year of her age Dated at the City Hall, this 21&t day of June, 1 859. PETER MACGOWAN, J. F. and City Ckrk. To Seth W. Fowle & Co., Boston. Certificatr or T. B. Barker, Esq., a well khowh Druggist. Messrs Seth W. Fowle * Co. St. John, New Brunswick, June 8, 1800. Boston, Mass. : Gentlemen: I feel constrained firom a motive of justice, to inform you of the results attending the sale of your valuable remedy. I>r. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Although I do not feel at liberty to mention the names of parties who have a high appreciation of its worth, I can truly say that for coughs, colds, and all pulmonary diseases, this remedy performs cures not excelled, if equalled, by any other remedy known, and 1 therefore confidentially recommend it to those who sui- fre from Pulmonary difficulty. Yours respectfully, T. B. BARKER. Read the Folt^owino Order frou a Respectable and well known Druggist. CHARLoa-TfiTOWN, P. E. I , June21, 1860. Messrs. S. W. Fowle & Co. : Gentlemen: You will please send me another supply of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of WUd Cherry, and also some more of the Oxygenated Bitters, the sale of wliich I am happy to state is steadily increasing. Those wh», have tried either of them have borne willing testimony to their etflcacy as remedial agents in the diseases to which they are respectively applicable. Respectfully yours, WM. R. WATSON. The only genuine is prepared by fieth W. Fowle & Co., Boston, whose printed name as well as the written one of " I. Butts " appear on the eut«v wrapper. Sold by aB Druggists. This terrible disease as well as all those which follow in its train, such as Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Heart Burn, Water Brush, Loss of Appetite, Oppression after Eating, Bilious Complains, Juandice, Debility of the System, and numerous other diseases, readily yield to the OXYGENATED BITTERS. Certificates in its favor have been given by some of the most respect- able individuals in the land. It is a remarkable remedy — entirely disimi- K AX, exhibits the June 16, 1860. S. J. WEST. nd City Clerk. 1861.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 149 lar to every other over discovered. Its effects are often immediate, even in cases of years' standing. From Mr. John D. Nasb^ Well known throughout the British Provinces as an Extensive Auctioneer. Halifax, N. S., June 16, 1860. Messrs. Seth W. Fowle & Co., Boston, Mass., Gentlemen : — Having a very liijVh estimation of the value of the O.eifffenated Biffers, for di/spepsia and debiliti/ of tJie digestive organSy I take pleasure in f^ivin^ you a statement of their operation in my own case. Several years since I was severely aflfiicted with a most aggravating fonn of Dyspepsia, which rendered my ordinary duties a burden. I tried many remedies with no benefit, until I made use of the Oxygenated Bit- in's, and I can say with the utmost eoniidence that this remedy entirely eradicated every symptom of whioli I was suffering, by the continued use of eight bottles ; although the first bottle produced a decided change for the better. I consider this remedy to be of inestimable value to those who stomachs have become deranged bv the use of intoxicating liquors, or by high living. I now keep them by me, and find their use to be a great promoter of good health. Yours respectfully, JOHN D. NASH. Sold by druggists Everywhere. S. W. FOWLE & Co., Boston, Proprietor. H. S. M'NEIL & CO. • lUPOKTERa AXD DEALERS VS HATS, CAPS, FURS, tiO. ALSO ;. ; "'"r BRITISH AND AMERICAN BOOTS AJ^T> SHOES, Wholesale and Retail. , OPPOSITE ORDNANCE GATE. FROM No. I GRANVILLE STREET, AND 1 ORDNANOS ROW. HALIFAX, N. S. r >u •> Travelling Trunks, Hat Cases, Carpet Bags, Over Shoes. Henry S. McNetl. ^' Edward Smith. 150 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. •l^. ;■>■■» -f\'>V:> !\! ,.,..i;i:- MES. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician presents to the attention of mothers her .(^m^ if I FOR which greatly facilitateB the process of teething, hy softening the guma, retiucing aU inQamation— will allay all pain and Bpasniodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend npon it, mothers, It will give rest to yourselves, and ' RELIEF Sl health TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for over ten years, and can bay, in con- FIDENCE AND TRUTH of it. What we have never hnen ab le to say of any other MDQ U/IMQlltkiA/'Q IT •'AILED, IN A HIN- medicine— NEVKR HAS GLE INSTANCE TO timely used. Never did we 1;mow an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with i its operation, and speak in t-ims of highest commendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter " tvhat we do know," after ten year's experience, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we herb DECLARE. In almost every instance where the infant is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief will bo found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with never failing \ tuccest in thousands of leases. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invipi- rates the stomach and oowels, corrects aseidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS & WIND COLIC, and overcome convulsions, which, if not spedily remedied, end in rleath. We be- lieve it the BEST AND BUKESt REMEDY IN THE WORLD, in all cascs of DYSENTERY, and DIARRn(EAin chil- pQi^ dren, whether it arises from teething or any other ■rcc'riJ iwr* cause. We would say to every mother who has a! 'EETMIflC. child suffering from any of, the foregoing complaints— (2o not let your prejudices, nor the prejudices of others stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be SURE— yen, ABSO- LUTELY SURE— to follow the use of this medicine if timely used. Full directions for usin^ will accompany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac-simile of CUK- TIS & PERKINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Druggists throughout the world. ij.yi^Princ'pal Office. 13 Cedar Street, New York. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. gums, reducing i I NEVER Debilitates. T IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, and has become an established fact, a Standard Mt'diclne known and approved by all who have used it, and is now resorted to with confidence recommended. It has cured tliousands within the hopes of relief, as tho numerous unso- show. The dose must be adapted to the it, and used in such quantities as ^^o Let the dictates of yo ir judgment INVIOORATOR, and it will euro Dyspepsia, Chiion'ic Diaurhle Extracts, wliich net alike in ; are ooon and safe in all casoii where rangements of the Stomach, S/eejnness, '■ ness, lUin and Soreness over the whole qtiently, if iieglectetl, end in a long Creeping Senmtion of Cold over the in the Head, all Injinm motor i/ Diseases, tism, a great Purijler of the Bloibd, i heir, too numerous to mention in this '[ DosR— 1 to 3. I AND PUT UP IN GLASS CASES, L KEliP IN ANY ClIMATE. gentlo but active Cathartic which the more than twenty years. from tliose who Iiavo long used the exproHs in regard to their use, has reich of all. ferent Cathartics act on diflerent por- C3 ■S£ j hn.8, with due reference to this well I from a variety of the purest Vege- 1 every part of the alimentary canal, and i a Cattiartic is needed, sacli as De- j Pains in the Back and Loins, Costive- body, from sudden cold, which fre- courseof Fevei, Loss of Appetite, a body. Restlessness, Headache, oi" Weight iror/resinCliiidreii or Adults, Rheuma- and many diseases to which flesh is advertisement. ! ■ PRICE 3 DIMES. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR and FAMILY CATHACTIG PILLS are re- taikd by Druggists generally, and sold wliolesale by the Trade ia ull large towns. 3, T. W. SAN FORD, Wl. D., Manufacturer A Proprietor. 208 BROADWAY, N. Y. 152 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. ;;^:> GEORGE S. BOLTON WOULD rcspectfuUv intimate that all orders for WEDDING CARDS, ENV^ELOPES, &c., will receive his immediate atteution. , . -. . , '.-> . ON HAND: A. a; A large and choice assortment of Best London Cards, Wedding Envelopes, Silver Plated Door Plates, Notarial and other Seals, &c., &c., engraved in the most fashionable styles. GEO. S. BOLTON, ^ _, No. 9, GEORGE STREET HALIFAX, N. S. Adjoining Kenny's Granite Store. NEAT! CHEAP!! FBOMFT!!! CLEVERDON & CO, f i ■ : - IMPORTERS OF ■ BRITISH AND FOBEIGN ^ = . EARTHENWARE, CHINA, • GLASSWARE, Tea Trays, Tobacco Pipes, Filters Milk Pans, Electro V. Plate Table Cutlery, FORKS, SPOONS, &c. JLJ *^ STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE," OPPOSITE H. M. ORDNANCE. '^^ HALIFAjr, N. & ^ IFAX, N. S. ' 1861.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 153 WILLIAM GOSMP, 24 Granville Street, IN EVERY VARIETY OF College and School Books. from Great Britain and the United States. Importer and Dealer in all kinds of English and American STATIONERY. ,/i-..'I< rv^ ■-■ .1 Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Slates, Sealing Wax, Wa- fers, &c., &c., &c. f ,,v Importer and Dealer in all materials necessary for Oil, Water Color, and Crayon DRAWING & PAINTING; and Oriental and Gre- cian Painting ; ' WINSOR Sr NEWTON'S OIL Sr WATER COLORS; Canvasses stretched on frames for Oil Painting ; Academy Boards ; "Varnishes, &c., &c. Importer and Dealer in English and American pAFEn HA»Gt»cs A»o eonoEnmcs, Window Blinds, «&c. ^ - Importer and Dealer in Stamped Brass Window Cornices, in len^vths from 60 to 70 inches — from 2s. 6d. per cornice and upwards ; and Curtain Bands. Importer and Dealer in Gilt Picture Frames Mouldings, from 3d. per foot and upwards. - • * ■ - - > • - Importer and Dealer in .^ , • . ' I. MASON & HUxMLIN'S MELODEONS, - at Manufacturers' prices. ' ' '^' | Importers and Dealers in English and American ,.-■■£ v.- VALENTINES. All the above are for sale . / -: :>>. • ^ i v ; WHOLESALE S^ RETAIL, ^^ AT THE LOWEST RATES. 24 GRANVILLE .STREET, HALIFAX. i 154 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. GEORGE JOHNSON, * * " (Lale Langky ^ Johnson.) ' ' ^ CHEMIS I' &DKUGGIST. MOLLIS STREET, Respectfully intimates to all in town <^nd country that lie has always on hand, in addition to DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, a good selection of STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES, which may be relied on as genuine : — | AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. AYBR'S CHERRY PECTORAL. BLAIN'S GOUT PILLS. BUTTER'S SEIDLITZ POWDERS. CHiswELL's pb:cioral balsam, FOR COUGHS. COCKLE'S PILLS, FOR BILIOUSNESS. DeROO'S MEDICINES. GIB TON'S HORSE POWDERS. DAVIS' PAINKILLER. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS 4 OINTMENT. MRS. JOHNSON'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN. KEATING'S WORM BON BONS. LANE'S LINIMENT. LANGLEY'S CORDIAL RHUBARB. L\NG LEY'S ANTI BILIOUS PILLS. OXYGENATED BITTERS. x RUSSIA SALVE. W INFLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. And all other Medicines advertised or in demand. B. & J. TV^ETMORE, CARVERS Sl gilders. LOOKING-GLASS AND PICTURE-FRAME MAKERS, AND PRINTSELLERS, Dealers in PAPER HANGINGS, ARTISTS MATERIALS, ETC. , (Near the Southern end of the Province Building.) j HALIFAX, N. S. j Looking Glasses of all descriptions, Window Cornices Picture Mould- j ings, Ships Billet Heads, Gold Leaf, Looking Glass Plates, and Picture; Glas 8 always on Hand. Maps and Prints mounted and varaished, old Frames re-gilt, Looking- ; glass plates re-silvered. ! "w^. ERASER &^on;| CABINET-MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, NO. 70 UAHHII^O I OIX 8TKEET, HALIFAX, N. S. On hand a general assortment of Drawing, Dining Room and Bed Room Furniture of the latest styles and most approved paterns. Also, Feather Beds, Hair, Grass <$• Spring 3Iatrasses, GILT WINDOW CORNICES of every patern and style. 1861.] ADVEllTISEMENTS. 155 HUBARB. JS PILLS. j • ■'■;'• ■ I SYRUP. ; I^ILDCHERIIY. 'icture Mould- s, and Picture ; oom and Bed a terns. Also, un httuhmz sdciETYt <:h.}V ■iMiH > (Founded 1843.) " *' ; Capital £100,000 Sterling. -,.;,.(.k Oflfers all the benefits which have been developed during the progress of the system of ,. -|jj'7* LIFE ASSURANCE. The Premiums are charged at tlio lowest rates consistent with safety to the Assured. Whole particulars furnished at the agent's office, CORNER OF GEORGE AND MOLLIS STREETS. ! I '/*• 1 R. S. BLACK, M.D., Medical Referee. M. G. BLACK, junr. Agent. r? M. G. BLACK, Junr., O ••:>« -^T-T CORNER OF GEORGE AND HOLLTS STREETS. ill ) r": ^ - :■ .1 . ■ ft -- •> ( HALIFAX, N. S. '-. ':^^}uao:^1w KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND ♦o.j-a.?] m ->» if^_ y A WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF BRITISH 8^ FOREIGN MANUFACTURED :ii\ Which will bo sold at Very Low Price<*, at the old stand, Corner of George and Hollis Streets. ' "-r***-"^ ^^-^ 156 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. 32 ALBION HOUSE, 32 -v >.f Granville St., Halifax, N. S. Having recently bought out the interest of the late proprietor of the " ALBION HOUSE," the 'subscriber respectfully intimates to the Customeis thereof that the several departments of the Establishment will be kept fully supplied with a suitable for all. He begs particular attention to his stock of 8f FREWCH KtO GLOVES, ^^ HABEEDASHERY OF ALL KINDS, --* SILKS, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, o- with other Goods of various descriptions, all of whivjh he trusts will be found worthy of the patronage of the ladies and gentlemen of Hali- fax and of the country. ^ THOMAS J. JOST. .4 ''k iii- "^- 'Jl^-\ ^- r^ ALBION HOUSE, "^f ^ ^ HALIFAX, N. S. . ,n.ifci.-ifrii'ikr 1861.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 157 BELL & ANDEESON. 29 ^ 80 OBa«VtttB eTnHET> WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ntis\ ani Jfamgn ■; * ( I f- ■■.;.».; DRY GOODS. ■>j. . • , 1 * J ''Tl ( r-> \/ i.4 I M 'ft- Flannels, Blankets, Broad Tloths, Pilot Cloths, Whitneys and Beavfe, Vestings, Hosiery and Gloves, Ready Made Clothing, Tailor's Trimmings, Ribbons, ' Smallwares. A large and varied Stock of the above, mth every other description of DRY GOODS, kept constantly on hand, ; - . , '' Grey Shirtings, White Shirtings, Regattas, Prints^ • Cobourgs, M. de laines. Fancy Dress Stuffs, Shawls, Mantles, r. y- Exclusive attention given to the Wholesale Trade. ..,,.. \-'-"^ '',?:.:■. ^ 158 ADVBRTISEMKNTS. [1861. SAND'S '^ THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY * ' FOR THE CURE OF All DISEASES ARISINS FROM AN IMPURE I STATE OF THE BLOOD. It has long been a most important desideratum in the practice of medi- cine to obtain a remedy similar to this — one that Mould act with all the precision and potency of mineral preparations, yet without any of their deleterious effects upon the system; accordingly we find it resorted to almost universally in almost all cases of Scrofulous and Eruptive Diseases, Liver Complaint, General Debility, &c. It acts simultaneously upon the stomach, the circulation, and the iioWKLS, and thus three processes, which are ordinarily the result of thuke diiierent kinds of medicme, are carried on at the same time through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent. Thousands have been cured by it, and Tens of Thousands may bo restored to health by its use. Ask for Sands' Sarsaparilla, and take no other ; it will not fail you. | ROMAN EYE BALSAM. I This Balsam was used for many years in the private practice of a cele- brated Oculist with the greatest success. In cases where the , I or the ball of the eye thickly covered with blootl, it acts almost like magic, and removes all appearanceof inflammation after two or three lujplications. There is a numerous class of persons that are peculiarly exposed to acci- dents or diseases that weaken or inflame the Eyes, and perhaps destroy , the sight, such as miners, operatives in metals, and other mechanics, who from the nature of their employments, are compelled trf work in a cloud of dust and grit. Such should never b^ without this Balsam. Children are often aillicted with styes and other inflammatory diseases, which can be : speedily cured by the application of this medicine. In all cases the earlier ; the remedy is applied the better. I ClOVE ANOOVWE TOOTHACHE DROPS* ' COMPLAIN NO MORE OF ACHING TEETH. - These Drops have been extensively used by thousands, whose experience has proved that the Anodyne will give immediate and permaneift relief, after the failure of every other remedy. It will not unpleasantly affect the breath like Kreosotc, injure the gums, or destroy the enamel of the teeth. The numerous cures it has accom- plished are well attested, and it has only to become generally known to be as highly appreciated by the public as it has long been by Dentists. The above medicines are prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Drug- gists, 100 Fulton Strreet, corner William, New York. For Sale by Mohton & Cogswell, Halifax ; T. Walker & Son, St. John, N. B. ; T. Dbsbiusay, Charlottetowxi, P. E. I., and by Druggists generally. ^DS, Drug- ^^'^ MEOiGAL WAREHOUSE 39 GRANVILLE ST. HALIFAX, Aro Wholesale Ageuta for the followlntj populur artlulet and npnroved Reiveclie», viz: BlodKett'8 PopHlan Balm, for 'ollet piirpoBOB. Brown's Broncliliil Trouhtis. for Con^Mis and Colds Bryaira Ciiniouiile Pills, for Iiidiyestion. ' " Borwick's Biking Powder, and Iiifiint'H food, Biichan'B Hungarian Balsam of Life, fur 1 ung Complaints. Bush's Ar^entlno Hair Dyo and Brushes. Cleaver's Prize Mt;dal Honey Soap and Perfumery. Clarke's Peruvian Syurp of Iron, for Dyspepsia. ■'" '' Delusan'a Uestoralivo and PoniadH for Ihe Hair. , * Durno's Mountain Lininont. for Chronic IJhenmatUm. Dr. Green's Be^t Remedies, Heart Corrector, Ac. Dyer's lloalin;^ Embrocation, or Pain Ciirer. Duryea's Maizona, or Corn Flour, for Invalids, • Fellow's Wgirm LoztinRos and Speedy llelief Gillie's IJamlelioii Cotf.'O, for Dyspeptic Patients. > Gaidner's I'ulmonary Balsam of Liverwort and Horohound. Lafornie's Pal)ulnm Vitje, for ConHumptl(»n. Mason's Alpine Balm, for Uesto iutf and Preservirjf the Hair. '' Merchnnt's Gargling Oil, for Lameness in Horses. ■ ■ " -' Morse's Indian Koot Piils. • ' '•*•' Norwood's Veratnmi Viride, for Heart Complaints. Rimmel's Toilet Vinegar, superior to Ku de Cologne. ' . , ' Sanford's Invigorator and Liver Remedy. Bttme's Cough Elixer and Liquid Cathartia ' ' Hmith's Essence of Coll'iie, Wtv Instantaneous use. Whitcomb's Celebrated Remedy for Asthma. Wiatar's Balsam of Wild « herry, for Coughs Ac. , . J^^^ G E. M. A Co supply at their News Agency all the London Tonrnals and Magazines at Publishers prices, on receipt of the subscription in advance. S, A. & W. MACKINLAY, ^uWisIjers, ^oolistlltrs, aub Stationtr 45 BARRINGTON ST., OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, , HALIFAX, N. S. t; ] Have constantly on hand a large assortment of BOOKS ^ STATIONERY, Which they offer on reasonable terms. A large snpply of the IRISH NATIONAL SERIES OF SCHOOL BOOKS IN STOCK, as follows: First, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Books of Lessons, First Book of Arithmetic, Advanced ditto, Spellinj; Book Superseded, Sullivan's Geo;^raphy Generalized, Sullivan's Small do. Sullivan's Grammar. Also, — Lennie's Gnttnmar, Mtirr.iy, Carpenter, and Mavor's Spellings, Grev's Arithmetic, Tutor's Assistant, &c. '; '.';', Sole Agents for Morrison's Pills. , . -«> f «*-«r.-iiMPi9fr«niMr Ji 160 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. NORTH AMERICAN AND TRANS -ATLANTIC EXPRESS. PARCELS and Merohancise of every description sent to all ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED STATES, EUROPE, and the EAST. EXPRESSES ARE MADE UP DAILY-— To all part of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. SEMI-WEEKLY— To the United States, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Canada South America, Mexico, California, and Oregon. j SEMI-MONTHLY— o England, France, Germany, Italy, Aden, Mauritius, Bom- 1 bay, Ceylun, Madras, Calcutta, Hong Kong, Amoy, Shanghai, Mannilla and Melbourne. PRINCIPAL OFFICES AND AGENTS. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Windsor, Truro, " Pictou, " Amherst, " Keutville, Bridgets "vn, " Annapolis, " St John, N. B., St. John's, Nfld., Charlottetown, P.E.I., Boston, New York, 40<«;41HollisSt., P. S. Burnham, Grant's Hotel, James A. Grant, J. R. Noon an, J. A. Chipman, T. W. Harris, A. B. Piper, Lawrence Hall, J. D. Tuiner, Thos. McConnan, , Alex. McKiunon, Adam's Bx. Oflice, 84 Washington St , W. H. Pillow. 13 Frankfort St. R. M. DeWitt, Philadelphia, Liverpool, G. B., London, 102 Chestnut St. «r, American & Euro- pean Express, 9 Chapel Street, Btavely & Starr.- 150 Leadeflhall St., A \r>Q Cheapside. Oflice of the Am. & European Ex. 21 Rue Corneille. Lansing & Kane. 8 Place de la BourBe, H. S. Lansing & Co. St. Georges, Bermuda, Higgs A Hyland, 'hiladelphia. Adam's Ex. Office. Havre, Paris, In connection with the North American and Trans-Atlantic Express the sub- BCiiber is prepared to transact Commissions in the PURCHASE AND SALE OF MERCHANDIZE, COLLECT DRAFTS, BILLS, rfc, having prompt and responsi- agents in all the principal places in the Provinces, United States, and Fjurope. ELBRIDCE CERRY FULLER. FULLER^S GREAT PERIODICAL DEPOT. Established May, J 848. The undersigned acknowledges with gratitude the patronage extended to this branch of his busincKS, and begs to remind his subscribers that he is siill to be found at his old quarters on HoUis Street, where he will be happy at all times to see or hear from them. Those in arrears for subscription will please bear in mind that this branch is a cash business, and without which, their periodicals will be discontinued. Send in the pay for your arrears and renew your subscriptions. E. G. FULLER. Any Magazine, Review, Newspaper, or other Periodical published in the United States, furnished as usual at Publishers' prices. FULLER'S AMERICAN BOOK STORE. Removed to the NEW BRICK BUILDING. Nos. 40 and 41 HoUis Street, Halifax. Established May, 1848. The Proprietor of the above establishment tenders his acknowledgment to the Nova Scotiii public, lor the liberal patronage bestowed on his iKtiise sintre its found- ation in May, 1848. His facMlilies now are such as to eu'ble him to be supplied at all times, with the latest publications of the day, which he continues to furnish at Publialiers' prices. Any book piiltlished in the Unitod States not on hand, furnished at short notice. Special attention given to orders from the country. land, Canada it short notice. 1861.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 161 ^-" " GREAT WESTERN ROUTE. iseo- BOSTON & WORCESTER, & WESTBRX RAILROAD LINE. Passengers will please tetroit. Also for Chicago, St. Louis, and all places of importance at the West and S.West. Baggage Checked to Chicago, St. liOuis, Cincinnati, Ac. ^^f* Tickets can be procured at the Depot of the Boston and Worcester Railroad, or at 40 and 4L Hollia Street, Halifax, N. S. E. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent B. A W. R. R. E. G. FULLER, Agent, Halifax, N. S. SOUTHERN MAIL ROUTE! I I860- W BOSTON & NE«r YORK EXPRESS LINE, VIA WORCESTER, SPRINGFIELD, AND HARTFORD. I The mUy route between Boston and New York without change of Cars or JPirrif. By this Line Through Tickets are sold and baggage checked to New York Phila- delphia, Baltimore and Washington. Also tickets for sale by the Virginia and Tennessee Route, for Lynchburg, Knox- j ville, Dalton. Chattanterara, Atlanta, Nashville, Macon, Montgomery, Mobile, Mem- i phis. New Orleans, Ac. I Express Trains leave Beston Daily. i Fare alwavs as low as by any otherJall-rail route. Through tickets sold and Freight Contracts made, via Albany, to all principal pi.ints in the Western. Northwestern, and Southwestern States, and the Canadas. For further information inquire at the B. & W. R. R. Station, or at 40 and 41 : Haiia St., Halifax, N. S. ! E. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent B. A W. R. R. ! ' E. G. FULLER, Agent, Halifax N. S. DECIIEZEAU & CROW, Importers and Manufacturers of TtNWAHHt COOKING UTHWSlUt STOVE PIPE WORK, &c. NO. 23 QRANVILLE STREET, H A L IFAX, N. S. HALL & BEAMISH, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND DEALERS IN PERIODICALS, NEWSPAPERS, MUSIC, FAIRER HANGINGS. rt '§ t: •«5i i:' ''•.'. tr ••■. (0 s 00 Q in (a «1 GD p OSH a H 5 ri H Tt k:;i m H H s ^ O' r/; O w^ , ^ CD c: S 4-1 '/} ly "S • ?•« c3 w fcC o.S 5; CO > a O 'S;5 C 5 CI w ^ > (/J H o CA i ■.^ Kl O o c -g s 1^ ^=: f5 :-H & 164 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. BLOOD IS LIFJE I KEEP IT PURE ! ! HOtiowM^e ntxz a ointmbwt. ^ Pure Klosd. As tlie vital fluid wlien in a healthy state sustains and renovates every part of the system, it is abnndimtly manifest that any medicine which does not act pon'crfully upon the blood can never exterminate rooted disease, Ttie Heart, Lnngs, Liver, Stomadi. Kidiic\s, and Bowels. This medicine acts inimedlttely upon these mainspring^s of life, stiinu- latin}^ and restorint? them to a ii^^althy action. It is the greatest purifier of the brood ever known ; has the larp^est sale of any medicine in the world ; and is advertised in every language, and is used by all classes from pole to pole. Scrofula, Erysipela , and Salt Rheum, Bad Legs, Old Sons, • Ulcm, and DrGpsy, .- This Ointment is guaranteed to perform a perfect cure in any of these di-ieases, even after all else has failed. Patients are earnestly requested to make trial of one pot ; its sterling worth and virtues will make it for ever after a household remedy. Diptheria, Ulcerated Sor<; Throat, and Sciirlet and other Fevers. Any of the above diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day into the chest, tliront, and neck of the patient ; it will soon penetrate and give immediate relief. To id lay the fever and lessen the inflammation, ei• vJ Ancient Records, Hul'x Co Court House, 35 to examine Pilots, 35 78 of Normal School, for Insolvent Debtors, to License Pilots, Citadel Hill, Signals from Court of Error, Marriage and Divorce, Vice Admiralty, Coroners, Collegiate Sciiool, Windsor, Colleges, Kings, Acadia, Dalhousie. Presbyterian Cliurch, St. Mary's, Clergy of Church of England. Roman Catholic Church, Colonial Church and School Society, Congregational Ministers, Customs Department, Comptrollers Department, Consuls, ..^^ fc-' " Dalhousie College, Deaf and Dumb Institution, DiBpensary, Halifax Visiting Eclipses, 34 34 66 34 34 35 35 35 62 77 78 65 67 67 67 69 63 62 63 63 y4 64 81 84 82 87 80 80 )04 6:i 64 92 4 4 31 81 89 4 84 87 107 84 64 90 33 64 64 64 88 88 88 88 Ember Days, Executive Council, Ecclesiastical, Electric Telegraph Company, Feasts, Fixed and Movealjle, Financial Secretary's Office, Freewill Baptist Ministers, Fire Dtpartirent, Govtrnmenf Officers and Offices, Grammar School, Halifax, Gaslight Company, Hou se of A Bsembly, Horton Academy, Halifax Grammar Scliool, National School, Ladies' Bible Assclation, Yg. Men's Christian Asso., City Missi.'^n, Wesleyan Benevolent So. and Dartmouth Steamb't Cempany, 90, 111 ! Library, 90 Yacht Club, 92 City Corporation, 106 Health Officers, 80 Hackney Carriages, lu9 Imperial Government^ 80 Inspector of Mines, 85 Schools, 62 Judges and Registi ars of Probate, 68 Justices of the Peace, 69 Inlaud Navigation Company, 90 Insurance Companies, ' 94 Kings College, 62 Legislative Council, 82 Light Houses, 60 Luiheran Church, 87 German do., 87 Masonic Bodies, 95 Mount Allison Academy, 65 Ministers of Church of Scotland, 82 Piesbyterlan Church, lli9 Wesloyan Churcli, 83 Baptist Ciiuiches, 85 / •- Freewill Baptists 87 Congrrgational Cuurch, 87 Univeraalist Church, 87 Micmac Missionary Society, 88 Magistrates, 69 Merchants' Reading Room, 90 Mechanics' Library, 90 Institute, 02 Military, 99 Normal and Model Schools, 62 Principal of 62 Com'rb of C2 National School. Halifax, 64 Nova Scotia Bible Society, 87 iNavy, / • . lf>2 Odd rellows' Society. ... 98 Provincial Seci etary's Office, 84 166 INDEX. [1861. Prcsbytoi'ian Clnirch of Luwer Prov., 129 Provincial iioHpitul for the iuaane, 34 I'eiiittiiit ary, 84 Post Office. Geneiiil 3.» Post Towns and Way Offices, , 89 Packets from Halifax, 4tf Protlionoturies, 68 IMctou Aciulcmy, • 65 Queen's I'rinter, 34 Receiver General's Office, 34 Registrar of Deeda, 68 Royal Acadian School, 65 Revenue Ottlcers, 79 Roads and Distances. 10.5 Superintendent of Sable Island, 35 St. Paul's Island. 33 Signals from Citadel Hill, 65 Supreme Court, 67 Sittings of 68 Sessions of the Peace, 68 Surveyors (Deputy) of Crown Lands, 59 of Sbippiiijr, 78 of Groat Uoads, 93 Sheriffs, Clerks of the Crown A Peace, 59 St. Mary's College, hteamboat Tin»e Table, Statistics oi Methodism, Societies, St. Ge trgc's. Literary and Sclentiflc, Charitable Irish. Highland, • North British. Life, Fire, and Marine In- Bu ranee. Supervisors of Great Boada, •I ides. The ^ Tariff of Duties, Temperance Hall Company, Associations, Telegraph Company, American Truckman's Rngulations, Universalist Church, .i,..;. Voluntei-rs, >;; Wesleyan Ministers, . ,,(„ Water Company, Wharves, Young .Men's Christian Association, Yacht Club, 64 111 112 91 92 92 92 92 i 94 93 5 47: 9(r 95; 89 120 100 83, 95: 108 83! 93 ^: l1>^ pcrs — it being a good way of advertising without any expense. DANIEUS INDELIBLE INK, With cloth stretcher combined ; used without preparation, and very convenient for travelling as well as home use. :* •m -^ SISSON^S FOLIO BINC^, For securing in a book-like form, Letters, t#Di^s, Music, and all Papers where order and preservation is required. H ■■MMMMhWMfea =?=»= 168 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1861. PERUVIAN OB, FROTBOTKD SOLUTION OF PRGTOXIOE^RON COMBINED. This well known Remedy has been used very extensively and witli great success for tlie cure of AND THE CONSEQUENT DYSPEPSIAf /^'M.^S^.Vi.^X DETERIORATIOII OF THE BLOOD. o^ S ■ilwaMJ^ i And for the Cure of the follow- ing Diseases, most of which Originate in IMPAIRED OR IMPERFECT DIGESTION. Liver Complaint^ Chronic Diarrhoea, Nervous Debility, St. Vitm's Dance, Neuralgia and Nei'vous Affections, Loss of Appeiite,\ Headache, Languor and Depression of Spirits, Scrofula, Car- \ buncles and Boils, Files, Scurvy, Affections of the Skin, Con- \ sumptive Tendencies, Bronchitis, Chlorosis, Leucorrhoea, Prolap- j sis Uteri, and all those Diseases pecidiar to- Females, and all] Complaints accompanied by general Debility, and requiring a Tonic or Alterative Medicine. j NoTiB. — The great value of IRON as a remedy for Dyspepsia, a | bad state of the blood, and the numerous diseases caused thereby, is | well known and acknowledged by all medical men. Its failure has been ! from the want of such a preparation of IRON at) shall enter the stem- 1 ach in a Protoxide s$ate, and assimilate at once with the blood. This I wmt the PERU^fimN SYRUP supplies, containing as it does, IRONj in the only form ^ which it is possible for it to enter the circulation, i For this reason the PERUVIAN SYRUP often radically curksI diseases in which other preparations of IRON and other medicines have beeu found to be of no avail. W bv all CERTIFICATE OF A. A. HAYES, M. D., OF BOSTON. It is well known that the medicinal effects of Protoxide of Iron are lost by even a very brief exposure to the air, and that to jnaintain a solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the PERUVIAN SYRUP this desirable point is attained combination in a way before unknown : and this solution may replace the proto-carbonates, citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. It is also eminently adapted to take thS place of any Protoxide of L'on which Physicians have used in Scurvy, or scorbutic attacks ; and to meiet such cases the SYRUP should be found in the medicine chest of eveiy ship. A.A.HAYES,. Assayer to the State of Massachesetts. 16 BoylsUm Street, Bottom. JOHN P. JEWETT & CARTER, 39 Summer St., Boston. For Sale by k)^ Dbuqoists. |e of the follow- 8, most of ffinate in ie of Iron are to jnaintnin a ion, has beeni CHAMBERS'S EDUCATIONAL COURSK EngUsh — continued. Moral Class-Book. 168 Pages, Price li. 6d. A series of advanced Reading Lessons, descriptive of the Moral Dntit of Life, illnstrated by Historical and Biographical Anecdotes an< other Narratives ; with a selection of Scriptonil Passages ton Apothegms. English Composition, Introduction to. 43 Paget, Price 6d. Directions for Exercises in Composition, designed as preparatory the Study of Grammatical Roles. English Grammar, Introduction to» 58 Paget, Price 8d. 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As an equivalent for borrow- ing 1 from the upper figure 3, I carry 1 to the next under figure 5, and say, 6 from 3, 1 cannot, but 6 from 13 and 7 remain, then carrying 1 to 6, 7 from 10 and 3 remain, 10 from 10 and remains, 9 from 2 I eannot, but 9 from 12 and S^remain, 2 from 3 and 1 remains. Teacher. What is the whole difTerence ? Pupit, One million three hundred and three thousand seven hundred and forty-five. Proof.— Add the remainder to the lower line of figures, and the result will be equal to the upper line, if the work is right ; for it is evident that the sum taken away, added to that which is left, will 24462 Remainder, make up ^e whole. From this it appears 61309 Proof. ^a* Subtraction is the converse of Addition, Bbasom of the Bulb.— The reason of the rule may be gathered ftom the example, combined with tne observations made under the Reason of the Rule of Addition, llie example, broken up and arranged, may render the operation more obvious. 3200318 = 300000O + 1800000 + 100000 + 10000 •)- 1300 + 110 + 8 18965733=2000000+ 900000 + 100000+ 7000+ 600+ 70 + 3 51309 26847 Difference b100000O+ 300000+ 0+ 3000+ 70O+ 40+5 = 1303745 l - ExerclMi. 1. 719384 2. 206123 594768 3. 938726 4. 839269 5. 947385 | 123456 124311 627135 413062 i 6. 543912647 275183176 7. 836164295 187106837 8. 594168231 427641897 9. 616932718 809168271 10. 184391715 139276189 11. 816712937 182619308 12. 791936752 139271825 13. 683175398 696483712 14. 309215730 186493271 15. 500384106 123725918 16. 216004132 108217184 17. 800026164 17988417 ... 1- r .y Answers. . ^ 1. 513261 6. 2. 471312 7. 3. 814415 8. 4. 212134 9. 6. 534333 268729471 648057468 166526334 306764447 10. 45116526 11. 133093629 12. 652664927 13. 86691686 14. 122722459 i 15. 376658188 | 16. 107786948 | 17. 283087737 -~ - - ' H ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) C// % *>t,^ :/. ^ 1.0 t ^121 I I.I 1.25 12.2 21 Hi — :^ ufi no HA 6" ^ >9 "> .1? o / Photograpliic Sciences Corporalion s •a WIST MAIN STRUT WEBSTeR,N.Y. t4SM (716)872-4503 M ^ % <> V ^ 4^. ^ 6^ -t'^. ^V" '^ ^ :\ ^ ^ % CHAMBERS'S EDUOATECtt^AL OOmtSE. 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Ga^punlui J^vo taidJL ;»^^ Gallia est omnisl divisa in picto tnSy qpuin«ii^i|!Wiii!^| inceaunt Belgae, aliam^ Aq wfto i> i,t i i !|ia»%|k :tp;^^ Oeltae, nostra Qalli appellantar. TTi nrnniw 1ii|iiiiii, ' legibus inter «e diffemnt. Galltii alb fliHiitjili flmnen, a Belg^ Matroaa et 8eqpMB»* iSntlUkt, JMWil^ omnium fortissimi sunt JUi^t p w yter e a <]iiod a oi|Jtt atqne humanitate^ provinciaa %m^fiiiHm i^npnr nriitmwimi ' ad eos mercatores^ saepe owmam^ alq[ii« <%(|X^ •!& minandos anixnos pertineat, impovtant^ ytob^ai^ GermaniSy qui frans Bhennm tnoohml^ ^ii^«MWii terbellnm gemt. Qua de «M«b Beifkil Mii^ OaHos Tirtute praesedunt, qiiod ftre qvotiduH^^eQ^ Germanis contendont, quiBR ant sols inilas eot pr ant ipsi in eomm finibus bdlnm gemiiit Eomm^n qnam Gallos obtinere dietnsi mt, iiktliim owpit f^ & WBak Caesar here call* d^fMli Iti^i part, which had become »BoMMr pofinee iui TUs southern district, Caesar WMilly HaAlglMmf Frovinem Nottra, ^Aliam is here used in tfetfUMOse d!,tttitrami *tlw ' erdinmr form, in an enumentjmi of a detaiW awii i r #; unus, aheTf tertius. In the paipige in doero ianMblL he aUus, tertius, the whole numVi^ of parts It aot wwmiaitst/ioyta Ifc eertain how many he intended tQ q)ediy. 3 The three riTers here menikbed aM ^ xM^bra fitarauMi lfni%'; and Seine. 4 Cbftitf expresses evcrythittr beloMing to the outward appeamwer of civilised Me,.such as dweJBiig, cloHttk daUr oaeapfiiliom aiul tha, Ulce ; whereas humanUas refers to the momil eonmtioa of the IlMpl9> The mercatores were immrtaBi tuuHxmwAat w^ tBtkftnlB^ tbv Boman camp as traders, ana often psnetrated ^^ JP^^g* ^''^i^^f : Romaii arms had never brcd. Th^ diitered ooamnniy tNiltt la# negotiatores, in carrying their foodi with tima on jM«Mioiir« ia4fa; w(gons» and supplying tho tiibaa awoag lAom IIm^ tsMplii' wllli. various luxuries, such as annc, wise, A& « Ebnim refeis to the inhaUtaato of Gwl goniiili^ m^ikhm used with coUoquIak carele||iaM», inatead of m» pm^amm imm- pariium, . ■ / ' • •:;■ !>■ ;^'^5^?^f^%^'' ; ,. ■ ,- 1 ' *• %» Til . f .■ ( , .«';•,, i?. ■ ■ ■'^ '■•■'i«'" )<^'' I^'' 5A*' ''^^•■"-■^v i ■'4 Hi 119 1» ^ ? -»; s ■»• " 1. /V-'