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I ^^^" ''Hf J Si I o < CO «0 ii I to B. T. MUIB, BookwUtr And fl totionar, 126 Chnavflh g < 2 BBLOHUt's FARMBB'b [IS^ftT The Sun The Earth IftflMoMl''-: 3) First QiMrter yi;;^.i># C LMt Quarter WM mriag Hgm. '^ gummer signs •IONS OP ^ n Gemini, arms ^ 8B Cancer; bmst |6 ^ Leo, heart 6 1||^ Virgo, bowels 1 TNI • rro, MflfOttfx Venus * Urn* r:j '1^ Jupiter > q- Saturn ^ 19 Hersobel or Uranus ZODIAC. "*"■ C » * Sagglttarius, thi. Winter ( ^^^ Captfci«mttt, kli. S I " -"^ciiuafltts, legs signs >i2 5^fi«,e8,feet. The letters M. A., m. a., denote nutrninff and w^rnoon, llr. north E. east . ,° Degrees ' ' S.BoUth W. west ' ^Minutes of ire. ■ ; , . , * Becdnds of arc. ^ , > Perigee — Toast distance tcom the earth, n Quadrature. ///Opposition. , j^ Ascending node... . (f Descending ,i^e. , Ol(llblld40cllOAt OYOkiil FOfR tHi YKillli Golden Nuaiber..:..i>V:*fVV*>*<{ 4 1 Dominliifd Jitter .|(i^ A Epaot '. 8 Roman Indiotion 8 SolarCjole 26 I Julian Period 6678 March 8« 10« 11. i ' September 20, 22, 28. June 7, U, 10. I December 20, 22, 88. ROGATION DAYt. Ma/ 22, 28, ji • P'tANiTS' ' MfnouKT will be the. Evening Star until Jan'y 9; it will then beJl^ Mor»inff IStar lAtil March 16} ,theQ':E««nifi^ Stor ujit|MHaj 2 ; afWr whieh it will be Morning Star until June 80; it' will then 'be the Evening^^Star imai Sep. 6 ; th^nse Morning ^tfor antil<)ei,;29s,it wiU t^en be M)e JrffiUf^ Star until Peer. 1^8 ; and firoAi thence Aforn- ing Star. ViNffa IriU iiB the Evnihg Star from July 18, 1864, id Hay 6 ; after which it will be the Jlforniai^iSiar to the okae of this year. Mass will be the Evening StmrMul^ Got 18 ; after which it will be ihe Jtforntfijr 5tor to the dloae of we yea#. \ -r* ;>'.•< -ft,/ Jirpinn willjba the .Vorw^a^ Site' until June \&i aAeii wUifliiiwttl be the Evening Star to the close of the year. Satumt jw,i)lrbe ^^M^rningjSta^^ untU April 17 ( after that it will be Evening JStariifm Ootr. "'£2, U'wilT then be the Morning Star to tihe^loseoftheyeai^ - VBOYflSTBIiOBm TO.; Dfus^iitt. . . . arilfSSnirV^nr; afan/Sur, rORTMOllAlIt. PUMlt, 4CWKV1IV, ITO., AT H. T. MVIie«. mm 1865.] ALMANACK. 8 BEQINNINO AND LENGTH OP THE SEASONS. Sun cntora i)* Sun CDtera f Sua entera zs Sun enters £k Sun enters I)b Length of the (Winter begins) Deo. 21, 1864, at 1 b'a. (Spring Iwgins) March 20, 1866, at 8 68 M. (Summer begins) June 21, at. 6 88 M. (Autumn begins) September 22, at 7 61 A. (Winter begins) Dooember 21< at 1 41 M. D. H. M. Winter Of 1804-65 89 7 66 * Spring of 1865 92 20 40 Summer of 1866 94 2 18 Autumn of 1866 89 17 60 Mean time at Halifax. Length of the troploal year 806 88 ECLIPSES. : ' There will be rovK Eclipses this year— Twp of the Sun, and two of the Moon. I. Monday, April 10. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, vitible at Hali- fax and in all parts of British America. H. Mi Moon enters the Penumbra 8 6 A. Moon enters the Shadow .9 4ft A. Middle of the Eclipse 10 86 A. Moon leaves the Shadow. 11 28 A. Moon leaves the Penumt)ra, 11th. . . ..1 11 M. Magnitude of tho Eolipse = 0, 196— Moon's diameter 1. II. Tuesday, April 25. A total cclipee of the Sun, invhihh in North America and Europe, but will be Tisible in South America and Asia, as follows : — Ha M* Beginning 7 27 M.) Mean -time Ending 10 34 M. j at Halifax. IIL Wednesday, Oct.- 4. A partial eclipse of tiie Moon, visible at Halifax, and will be seen in the greater part of North America, as fol- lows : * H. M. Moon enters the Penumbra 4 10 ^ Moon enters the Shadow 6. 28 Middle of the Eolipse G 24 Moon leaves the Sliadow 7 25 Moon leaves the Penumbra 8 . 28 Magnitude of the Eolipse = 0,844— Moon's diameter 1'. IV. Thursday, October 19. An Annular Eclipsie of the Son, tiaibht as a partial one, at Halifax. ' " ' H. M. Eclipse begins on the Earth .9 10 M. ") Central Eolipse begins oh. the Earth. . . .10 25 M. Mton Central Eclipse begins at noon. 11 47 M. > time at . Central Eclipse ends on the Earth 1 46 A. HaUfttt. " Eolipse ehds on the Earth... ;ii';^;Ji'.t.V.ili 1 A. , f Mean time at Halifax. 2 B. T. MVnt, BOOKfSLLSB AND BXATXOyVB, 1^ OnMiyUl* SteMt. I n it I 1 BELCBER*9 FARMER'S [1865. ECLIPSES, Like ooroetii, were formerly ol^onts of popular terror, but every one now knows that these phenomena are consequences of the laws of nature, and thut they are predicted with as much accuracy as the return of day and night. Eclipses of the San must occur twice every year, and they may occur five times. They Are partial, when the moon hides onlv a part of the sun's disk ; totai, wlieu she covers tlie whole of it; and annulart Irhen her apparent diameter being less than that of the sun, n portion of Us disk is projected all round her body in tlio form of a luminous ring. The moon being so much smaller than the sun, projects a conical sha- dow; ftnd being much sinaller th;\n the earth, the conical shadow can never cover more than a portion of the earth's shadow, fiolipses of the moon are a common phenomena. They were noted in very early pariods, by the Arabians in Uie dark ages of the Christian era, by Ptolemy at the oommenoement.of the second century, by the Chaldeans several cen- turies before Christ. Eclipses of the moon are caused by the earth in- terposing between the sun and moon, and projecting its siiadow upon it. FIXED AND KOVEABLB FEASTS, ANNIVEBSABIES, fto. Circumcision Jan. 1 Epiphany 6 Pr.Albert Victor of Wales, 6. '64.8 Princess Royal, m., '68. . 25 Queen Victoria m. 1840. Feb. 10. 12 19 26 Mar. 1 Sepluagesima Sunday Sexagesima Sunday. . . Quinq. or Shrove Sun. St. David. Jink- Wednesday Ft fit Sunday in Lent.. . Prince of Wales m. 1863. . St. Pateick Princess Louisa 6. 1818. Annunciation— Lady Day. Prince Leopold, b. 1853. . Palm Sunday Good Friday > Princess Beatrice, b. 1857. > Eatter Sunday Low Sunday > St. Oeoroe 5 Princess Alice b. 18t3. . . Prince Arthur b. 1850. . > .7 St. I'hilip and St. James. J "'^^ April 6 10 17 18 25 7 14 18 23 26 1 11 15 20 24 Ascension Day > w «» Holy-Thursday 5 ^^'^^'^^ Geo. V. King Hanover, A. ' 1 9 27 WTiit Sunday-Penteeost. June 4 Trinity Su nday Corpus Christi AcctiRS. Q. Victoria, 1837 St. John Baptist Midsummer Day Coronation Q.Victoriiv,'S8 28 St. Peter and St. Paul. . . 29 I'rinaess Alice, m. 1862. . July 1 Latnmas Day Aug. 1 Prince Alfred b. 1844... 6 St. Michael > « . „„ Michaelmas Day J ^^^- ^'' AllSiints Nov. 1 Prince of Wales 6. 1841.. 9 Princess Royal b. 1840. . 21 St. Anduew 80 Princess of Wales, b. *44, Deo. 1 Jlivent Sunday 8 Pr. Consort dieil, ^t. 42 . . 14 St. Thomas 21' CHRISTMAS DAY 25 St. Stephen 26 St. John, Evangelht 27 nnocents 28 Rogation Sunday 21 Q. Victoria 6. 181 J 24 Princess Helena, b. 1846. 25 The year 5626 of the Jewish era c^^mmences September 21, 1866. Ramadan (month of abstinence observed by the" Turks) commences January 28, 18««6. The year 1282 of the Mahommerlan era oommanoes May 27, 1865. XIroipm. Bros. ^ Co. Lnperten of Dmgpi imSN NATlONAt. •CHOdL BOOKS »OTItCI» •IIIICC AT MVirOi. 1865.] ALMANACK. I. EXPLANATIOK OF THE CALKNDAII PACES. LEFT HAND PAGE. Column. 1 ancT 2 — Days of the Month and of the Week. 8 << 4 — The rising anil setting in mean tint* of thto highest point, or of tlio upper limb of the Sun, corrected ftr refraction. 6 — The Sun's declination for the same as the Equation, 6th column. 6 — Equation of t^me, (o** quantity by >vhich the Sun is tlovo orfa$t of the olocI( at noon, apparent, not mean, time at Oreen- wicli.) Equation of time is the difference hetjveen flifan and apparent time. There are only four periods of the year wlien this diff^renrc' is nothing, namely, — about April IT), June 15, Septeihber 1, and December 24, &8 may be seen by referring to this column. 7 — Length of days in hours and minutes. S— Tiie rising of the Moon. 9 — Tlic setting of the Moon. ^ 10— The time of -tlie Moon 's southing, or passing the meridian. This column also gives the time of high water at Parrsboro*, Horton, Cornwallis, Hantsporl, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &c. 11 — The Moon's place in the Signs or Constellations of the Zodiac The ton of the columns of each month gives the Moon's Phases, or times of New and Full Moon, and of the First and Last Quarters, or quadratures of the Sun. Tlie Fabukr's Cai^kndab is placed at the foot of the colanms of eiMli month. UIGIIT liAND PAGE. M 1—Tlte dnys of the Month. 2— Sundays, Wcatlier, Anniversaries, 4"C. 8— Tlie time of High Wat. r at Halifax, N. S. 4-_ •« •« ~" *■ fi — " " 6— which immediately Pictou , N.S; and Cape Torroentine, N.B. *' Annapolis, N. S., St. John, N. B., and Porthuid, Maine. *• . St. Jolm's, Newfoundland, of that tide precedes the eoutliing of thxs Moon. Tliese four columns are computed on the Buppcsition that the time of High Water on the days of tlie New and Full Moon — L'establistmenl du port — is at Halifax, 71i. 80ni.; at Annapulis, St. John, K.U., and Portland, llh. 14m.; at Plotou and Cape Tormeutine, lUh,; and at St John's, New- foundland, 6b. 80m. * All the calculations arc made to mean solar time. The top of the coluiqus of eivsh month contain notes on Aitrouoqiy. CLOVER ,Y TIMOTHY SEEDS, Ordnanrt Squam, HALIFAX, B. X -WniS, BOOXSEILEA ASVt BTATIOKSB, 180 Oi^aayUl« 8tr««t. }) First Quarter, 4th d., llh. 28m. afternoon, bearing South. O Full Moon, 11th d., 6h. 45in. afternoon, below the horizon. C Last Quarter, 19th d., lOh. 22m. afternoon, below the horizcn. # New Moon, 27th d., 6h. 16m. morning, below the horizon. (5^'8 upper ^ tab ©'3 decPn. South. JANUARY begins on SUNDAY. [1865. alow of dock. Length 0* dayB. Moon. Rises. I Sets. 22 69 22 63 22 47 22 41 22 84 22 27 22.20 22 12 8 60 22 21 8 64 21 46 21 36 21 26 21 14 21 3 20 62 20 40 20 28 20 16 20 2 19 49 19 35 19 21 19 7 18 52 18 37 18 22- 18 fi 17 50 17 83 17 27 66 28 49 6 16 6 42 7 82 66 20 8 43 •9. 6 9 28 9 49 10 9 10 29 10-48 11 7 11 24 11 41 11 67 12 13 12 27 12 41 13 '7 13 18 13. 29 13 38 18 47 8 62 8 68 8 65 8 66 8 67 8 68 8 69 9 2 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 52 10 24 11 A. 1 1 2 11 7 47 9 62 83 3 4 6! 7 8 9 11 8 82 89 81 9 12 9 14 9 15 9 17 9 19 9 20 9 22 9 24 9 2G 9 28 9 30 9 32 9 84 9 36 9 88 9 40 6 27 7 81 8 26 9 18 10 10 68 morn. 6 56 9 14 10 18 11 6 morn. 14 20 30 3 86 4 6 66 6 ' It I 4 63 6 60 r 18 7, 40 S15! 9 8f 9 481 46 86 6 28 7 6 7 87 8 21 8 64 9 26 10 10 86 11 6 11 29 C South, C'8 place 8 4 5 6 22 14 6 67 6 49 42 36 9 30 10 24 59 25 7 6 2 20 80 8 16 9 15 11 A. 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 11 A. 1 2 .8 3 4 5 6 16 7 66 42 26 8 50 82 16 69 6 46 7 86 8 27 9 22 10 19 11 16 morn. 14 1 10 2 6 2 59 8 52 r T » 8 n n Z5 SI a £s "I t b> tSK r r IDT The column of th« moon's southing prlves tho time of high water at Parrsboro' Cornwallis, Uortun, Ilaatspoit, Nuvrport, Windior, Truro, &c. The farm to tho farmer, la what the ship, in to the merchant. To under- take agriculture without meanH, in like Bending;; a ship to Hea without a cargo. The profit is to use tlioni both to tlieir hi^huat capat-.y. If the merchant cannot flU a Bhip, he had better sell her aua buv a sloop. If a farmer o:tnnot cultivate one hundred acreu, lot him {*cll fifty, and put his whole capital on the remainder, and lie will find hiei labour lighter and iiis promts <^reater. Farmers are generally anxious to improve their farms, or at leant to reap tlio result of Improvements in better crops and greater i)ro(its, but very many of them have yet to Icwrn the most diret-t road to prosperous agriculture. It lies in the careCul maungomeut of abundant labour nnd capital, morothan In Btlutiug theve to tlic lowest possible amount— the saving is In the prudent use v/f every means of progress, rather than hi tlie miserly neglect >f nil which seem to be indirect aids, but wliich are really the trifles wliicii ensure that increase above tlie cost of production, which alone counts as profit. ^I'oypvtkf JSros. Sc Co. Importers of BiugSi If^yioniMinfe fo tihtd #en, tii^'R, TlUMWB Oottimttciftl ien. c C'e DUtht place i 22 K t r4 K > 6 r 5 67 T ) 49 8 J 42 8 i 36 8 ) 30 n ) 24 n L 16 Z5 . 7 2o ) 3d il 42 it 1 26 TIK . 8 m . 50 ^ 32 <$: 16 :C> 59 T^ 46 ^ 85 UJ 27 4f 22 ^ 10 b 16 b tvu. ftW 14 ftW 10 >^. 6 ^ 59 T 52 r Parrsboro' Wiii^er.] JANUARY 811 days. ASTRONOMY. Astronomy treats of the motions^ the distances, the siz^, the; pliysical constitution, th^ eclipses, and all otlier phehoni'ena of the; heavenly bodies. Under the general name of stars are vulgarly; comprehended all the bodies that fill the celestial space ; but* astro- nomy ranges them into several classes. Id the language of astro- nomy, those are called Jixed stars wliich in the revolution of the sphere seem always to occupy the same relative positiori, and to preserve the some- distances the one from the other. For the greater facility in recognising and designating them, they are di- f I A. 2 8 4 5 G 7 A. 9 10 11 12 18 14 A. 16 17 18 19 20 21 A. 23 24 25 26 27 28 A 80 81 SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- T£It3ARIES, ko. High Wator, mean time, at u a a IS &= s 1st Sun. a. Ji* ChTistmaft. Circuth- [oisiun. (2) *" perigee. Sesssioiis, Amherst. Low tides. Overcast toith g' Stationary.' appearance Epiphany. of a snow Penny Postage eetab. in England, 1840. 1st Sun. after Epiphany. Pr. Albert [Victor of Wales, 6. '64. slonn. Sessions, Truro, Lunenburgh, Liver- High tides. [pool, Shelhurne, Dor- g greatest If»l. Lat. N. [ohester. Becomes [Port Hood. colder. 2nd Sunday after T:]piphany. <[ apo^!;ee. Sessions, Chester, Guysborough. 5 Stationary. Low Tides. Continues very cold with 3rd Sunday after Epiphany. . ^ ,5 <[ strong symptoms Prs. Royal vi, 1858 to Pr. Frederick [Wm. of Prussia. Very high tides. C perigee. of some 4th Sunday after Epiphany. 9 greatest elon. more snow. 10 5 morn. 1 7 10 48 36 1 49 11 87 1 18 2 81 morn. 2 7 3 21 35 3 5 4 19 1 62 4 22 5 86 3 20 5 50 7- 4 4 32 7 2 8 16 5 38 8 3 9 17 22 8 52 10 6 7 8 9 83 10 47 7 41 10 11 11 25 8 17 10 47 A. 1 8 52 11 22 86 U 12 11 42 56 9 54 A. 24 1 88 10 26 56 2 10 U 4 I 34 2 48 A. 8 2 38. 8 62 35 S 6 4 19 1 47 4 17 5 81 2 82 5 12 6 16 4 18 6 48 8 2 5 24 7 54 9 8 6 18 8 48 10 2 6 58 9 28 10 42 7 47 10 17 11 81 8 26 10 56 morn. 9 6 11 86 10 9 40 moi'n. 60 10 28 16 1 80 9 6 9 48 10 87 11 85 mortf. 52 2 20 8 82 4 88 6 6 ^ 6 42 7 17 7 62 8 12 8 54 9 26 10 11 11 A. 1 4 8 85 47 82 8 18 4 24 6 18 5 58 6 47 7 26 8 6 8 46 9 28 TOILET ARTICLES, cjc. . . . Ordnance Square, HJ1UF4X, 1L r. wm, BooxaiLLii « sTATioinii, iss onsvuit ttiMr. 8 FEBRUARY begins on WEDNESDAY. [1866. _. ,1 . 1 I ----- . .-■ ■ — — ,- . , ■ ^...^..^ > First Quarter, 2Dd d., 8h. 64m. afternoon, below the horizon. O Full Moon, 10th d., Oh. 12m. afternoon, bearing South. 20 M. 6 54 5 85 10 47 ; 13 57 10 40 2 48 11 48 8 8 h> 21 Tu. 6 52 5 86 10 ^6 i 18 50 10 48 3 41 A. 45 8 68 tat 22 W. 6 50 88 10 4|l3 42 10 47 4 22 1 44 9 65 sar 28 Th. 6 48 5 89 9 42 i 18 81 10 50 5 19 2 61 10 62 ^ 24 F. i fi 46 5 41 • 9 19il8 25 10 52 6 6 8 58 11 48 ^ 25 Sii. 6 44 6 42 8 57 18 Hi 10 56 6 44 5 12 morn. H 26 SO. 6 42 5 43 8 85 13 5 10 50 6 54 6 64 44 Of ■27 M. ;6 41 6 45 8 12 12 55 11 1 7 43 7 59 1 40 Y 28 Tu.ie 39 5 47 7 60 12 44 11 5 8 24 9 6 2 86 J± [QT The onlumn of the tnnou's sotuh!iij( ^iv^a the time uf high water at Purrsboro*, Ooruwallis, Ilortun, Hantsport, WiiilBor, Newp:>i't, Truro, Uo. Now ia tbo tltno for fiii-mci's to put nil tlidrocriculfurnl implements in order, so tliat notime shiill he lout uur expi'iixu iiioiirrvd in tiiu fprluif. wli(>n timo is tiiure vinpliatically mnncy than at titia sou>-ou of tlto yoar. Tliiti is hIho h aeaaon to invent awl make now agricultural 'implcmcuts, for tlie time haa not yot come wlirn the farmer. or the j^'ardencr cannot "yH; np" nonie- tlilngf to aid him In his labourn, tliat iH«not to be found on sale at the storcB, Tiie most of the new and valnnble implomctita ori<;inatcd in this way, or at )<>a*t were invented by men who wen; pnicticnl fl)rmi*rH, or Iiiid been at aonie time of thetp tlvos— tliereforc instead of spendintr hia winter duya !ii doin;; l>ut Ills cliores, and talking; politica in the village stores or bar room tii be should be plannlutj for the springe's work, and \riicn it .^omen, find him nut unprepared for it It. is not the sleepy, untliinkin;;, un-inventivo farmer who makes the most money by his voeuliuii ; but he who has the best and most perfect implements, and knows Uow to take care ot them when iu or out of use. OroTm* QroMi. ^ Co. Importers of Orogi, \ mx Wiqter.] m FEBB^AJIY :^8 days. Tided into groups, 4!«Ued eonMirZJa^Mf. Eiich.of theae hM itfjiHropeik name, derived from tliat of a man or an animal, fometiniM auggeB- ted by its foVm, but almost always a^ribiottsiy chosen. The , uality of these names has cbntinued them amongst us. . To distingvivh the sereral stars of a constellation from each other, th|ey are classed iiQcordt|[ig to their brilliancy' or thefar apparent magjiitudei wad each CMSs has a particular denomination. Thus the mdtt consfdei'able flro arrangcil into classes or magniivdtM ; this consists in designating them in the order of their magnitude by the letters of the Greek alphabi't;. If these are not snfflciept,- recqurse ip had to Qoman letters, Knd even to the ordinal numbers. This nomenclature has been fo]Iowe*rea$t, 9t. Matthias. 9 greatest elong. / Very high tides. Qttinq. or Shrove flunday. H perigee, CUart up 9$^ and mor* $ittl§d. U 17 morn. 14 I 27 2 46 8 54 6 14 6 8 8 44 7 22 8 1 8 28 58 1 2 8 6 47 44 67 16 8 52 d 9 10 81 11 11 A. 1 2 10 2 28 8 51 67 6 46 7 29 8 11 8 62 9 28 6 24 7 44 8 88 9 14 9 52 10 80 10 68 11.22 11 56 A. 27 1 t 2 1 42 82 8 40 4 68 6 21 780 8 27 9 15 9 59 10 41 11 22 11 68 2 8 12 1 8 68 6 11 6 7 80 88 8 58 9 47 10 28 11 6 11 45 10 17 11 12 mom. 27 1-46 2 64 A. 1 1 2 2 7 86 9 41 15 65 8 46 4 6 7 64 7 86 8 44 9 41 10 89 U 18 11 55 morn. 086 4 14 6 8 5 44 6 22 7 1 28 62 7 7 8 26 8 67 9 81 10 11 11 A. 1 2 4 4 6 2 10 28 61 57 46 6 29 11 62 9 28 fX,4 ro UUJXQ ff9SEJWX9.,^» Ortmnct afuart, HALIFAX. mm'ff^ S 3 O to £ f , iDJIi -fe^ tsJBmkmi^ 10 MA RCH Iwging Oti WfePl^fESPAY. Tl8fe. > Ilt«t QwMAr, ^h; d., 8lL 4aiL morniiig, ImIow tka borisbn. O PuUMooB.imd., eh. 27m. mcnniinlf, bearing Wert. C £artQ«ufftdr, 2(Hh d.i 8h. 22m< below tbe horiMo. #• Nwr Moon, 27th 4.r 1*. 14«. behm tbe horiioifc , iA i 4ecUn. Soiatb. ■lovof. dbek. Moon. Bottth. C'8 pkUM A BMfi. as.:- Bison. SeU. 1 w. n 88 6 48^ 7 27 12 82 11 10 9 62 10 6 8 60 B 2 lii. 6 86 6 6a 7 4 12 20 11 14 10 24 11 26 4 26 □ 8 F. ff 84 6 &1 6 41 12 7 11 17 11 16 metn. 6 21 n 4 8n. « 82 6 62 6 1» 11 64 11-20 A. 7 28 6 16 u 5 Sh. 6 80 &G4 6 66 11 40 11 24 47 1 28 7 « sz A M. 6 29 6 66 6 82 11 26 11 26 1 9 2 16 8^ 25 7 Tn. 6 27 666 6 8 11 11 11 29 1 62 8 8 48. a 8 W. 6 26 6 67 4 46 10 56 11 82 2 83 8 25 9 85 a 9 Ill 6 28 6' 69 4 21 10 41 11 86 8 82 8 59 10 20 a 10 F. 6 21 6 8 68 10 25 11 89 4 89 4 40 11 8 n 11 8ik 6 20 6 1 8 84 10 9 11 41 6 81 5 17 11 46 iR 12 Ra. 6 18 6 8 ill 9 58 11 45 6 27 6 67 A. 28 jk 18 M. 6 16 6 4 247 9 86 11 48 7 81 6 46 1 10 A 14 Tu. 6 14 6 6 2 24 9 19 11 51 8 21 7 1 1 68 A 16 W. 6 12 6 6 2 9 2 11 55 9 18 7 26 2 87 "! 16 Th. 6 10 6 8 1 86 8 44 11 68 10 7 58 •8 28 W| 17 F. 6 8 6 9 1 13 8 27 12 1 10 68 8 40 4 11 t 18 Sa. 6 7 6 10 49 8 9 12 8 motri. 9 1 6 1 t 19 Sii. 6 6 Q 12 26 7 51 12 7 6 9 47 5 68 f 20 M. 6 8 6 tS S. 1 7 8Ji 12 10 56 10 38 6 46 }»> 21 Tu. 6 1 6 15 N. 21 7 16 12 14 1 56 11 11 7 40 Tffi 22 W. 6 69 6 16 45 6 67 12 17 8 5 A. 80 8 85 m 28 Th. 6 67 6 11 1 9 6 39 12 20 4 1 1 39 9 80 9» 24 F. 6 66 6 18 1 82 6 20 12 22 5 4 2 66 10 26 H 26 Sa. 6 64 6; 10 1 66 6 2 12 24 6 53 4 16 11 21 ¥ 26 Su. « 62 6 20 2 19 6 43 12 28 6 50 5 81 morp. T 27 M. 6 60 6 22 2 48 6 25 12 82 7 18 6 41 17 28 Tu. ^48 6 23 8 6 5 7 12 85 7 40 7 68 1 14 K ^9 W. 6 46 6 24 8 80 4 48 12 88 8 15 9 8 2 12 ^ SO Th. 6 44 ft 26 8 68 4 80 12 41 9 8 10 Id 8 » n 81 F. 6 42 « 26 4 16 4 12 12 43ti t?9 48 11 18 4 6 n B:^ Tho soluinn af the mlM>n*8.itoutiang gives the time of high water at P»mhoro% OomvidUSi B ploying a oarpenter, except fbr the large and importaut Johs, provided he Ima n sliop With proper and atililoient tools, hy applying them at the right tinte. A hikndrM Itttle Jobk are coBstantly vraitiag to be done, and besides f\imtan- the a'ae:ofthe'beneb'and tools, beoomes at the age of aixtecn a earpent^ir, or at leiat.hin ioigUtitod suffldient akiU'tvperlbrmanthe rough earpenler'a work on the nirmr It la tpo ofU^n the case that tlio oarpouter's.toolH arc by fhr too Bcaroe on the faroi, amd (Im ,general appearanoe about the buildinea Indiente this, as, fbr example, 'gates off their ^fbg«s, or broken down, board* off the barn or fences, and a general slipshod appearance all over the farm. S: '.e&*vn, Brtfnr. At' Oov''...'.°tmfatUig ofDttiei, ^iok %^ imd P«^ ^}» ^\ IlKif . ItOPDVti' ipringt] HABiCK 81 dajf. lA- ir otion pecttlUr to them^elvoflt wJiioh.itUef p .tti^i^, lelaUve dtkt«|ices 'rom tdo bthor bodi«i iurounA them, these 9:ta;rs h^ve received itlie ame (ofplanepiy fjcQia a {Greek trjO]rd:w.liipV Bignifieq tptmiffrinff. !Tho laneta are d}«tin^8he.d into primflrv m^ ^^pond^i'y. TlM'^rianiary lanets are those which turn round the Sun as a centoe; and the ecQndary^ more freg^uentlv called satellites or moons, are those that evolve round a primary planet as a cetitre, and are carried i^itti it: In its revolution: round the Sun. To the small planets discoyend at ;he heginning. and middle of this oenturj) — sometiimes cidled lacopie planets, because seea only witih a powe|:tftil t^escope, [^schel has proposed to give the nam^ of AHtro^^ in- luding under that name those c^iesitial bodies which niove in orbits 8Uin)AT8, WEATHER, ANNI- TEBSARZES, ETC. High Water, meiui ttme, si I St. Batid. Ash Wed. 1st day Lent 1^ Stationary. High winds. Very low tidesl Cold Ist Sunday in Lent and blutteting. Sesrions, Halifax, Tamouth, Sydney. Ember Day. Prince of Wales, m. 1868. - Embep Day. *ittb6r Day. 2nd Sunday in Lent 6 10 61 11 82 morn.. 14 66 lit 26 45 8 69 4 88 6 18 6 .68 6 8 6:58 7 26 7^7 8 82 9 6 9 46 10 82 11-29 A. 49 2 7 8 80 86 22 7 49 80 « 12 $.67 9 60 WtHf W^mWmWt^mao7Sc:7::^f^^SShWf^^^^ ■PBPI € n 1 o g 3 i « CO I n APRIL bfgins on SATURDAY. [1865. 12 , > Flrat <^Arter, 2ad 18 Tu. 6 10 648 10 66 044 18 41 1 8 10 28 6 28 m 19 W. 6 6 49 11 16 57 18 44 1 4p 11 81 7 19 m 20 Th. 6 7 660 11 87 1 10 18 47 2 10 A. 89 8 12 ^ 21 F. 6 6 6 62 11 57 1 28 18 60 2 67 1 47 9 6 ^ 22 Sa. 6 4 664 12 17 1 86 18 68 8 8d 2 57 10 r 28 Su. 6 2 6 66 12 37 1 47 18 56 4 10 4 10 10 56 r 24 M. 6 6 66 12 67 1 68 18 59 4 68 5 12 11 58 V 25 Tu. 4 69 668 18 17 2 9 14 2 6 25 6 48 mora. K 26 W. 4 67 6 69 18 86 2 19 14 4 6 11 7 51 61 27 Th. 4M 7 18 66 2 29 14 7 7 4 8 58 1 6b n 28 F. 4 64 7 1 14 14 2 88 14 9 7 55 10 1 2 4b 25 29 Sa. 4 68 7 2 14 88 2 47 14 11 8 67 10 51 8 44 80 Su. 4 61 7 8 14 61 2 66 14 12 9^1 11 8 4 87 29 . c r Th« colmnn of the moon's M UthiBg 1^ iToe the Umeorh ghwatei atPum borb CorawmUta, Horton, Hanteport, 'WIndior, Nevport, Truro, fto. WAoooRs iMt mdoh loaefr la thoee parte of the eoontry whieh are more free f^om ttonet. NothinffpAtterit a Tchicle to picceii more rnpidly than etri- king itones when ander full beudway. The farnikcr who U carrying a load to market or to mill, and whose waffgon wheels strike a atone three iuchea above the eoiamon aurfhoe, eaunot fai! to bo aatlsfled that a aovcre iajiiry has been done to Ms waggon, taameas, and horses by t^ is single eoiiouaslon. What is,the probable co«t of a single atone In the liigliway Air one mminhi ? Twenty waggons or more probably strike it in a day; that is, it may okuee six thousand lieavy blows annually against waggons and waggon tires. The only reason for its remaining there la the "trouble" of caaitug itoilt.- A oroW'bar and ten seoondit' laM>ur would have removed it. Now ut the season when many loose stones Waahod out by spring rains, or knocked loaM by waggou wneels, sboald bo thrown ttom the tr«ok. \ '■ s 5 i *■ .^ tl: BroWn» Bir«N0. Sc Co Impwtni' of Brags, B«#ii fmt 4A. » B»Il li&pfwitfAi m B. t.WJWB* mam c €•■ Httb. piMt 5 1 t 64 Z5 1 46 ft 7 88 n B 18 ic 9 2 til » 44 m () 26 A I 9 A 1 61 A . 86 in 1 21 2 8 m 2 68 ^ S 49 ^ 141 b i 88 b } 26 m 7 19 xer 5 12 H ) 6 ?( ) T > 66 Y I 68 « orn. H ) 61 II I 6b n I 48 25 t 44 «B I 87 £3 Slpripg.] APHIi;. 80 Sup. Court, Hfx.—Trialf,Lunenr tkd 3!)nd(i7 after Caster. 11 8? 1 2 14 mom.: 2 2 8 16 89 8 9 4 28 1 46 4 16 6 80 8 6 80 6 44 4 9 6 89 7 68j 6 4 7 84 8 48 6 47 8 17 9 81 6 28 8 68 10 7 6 68 928 10 42 7 80 10 11 14 8 4 10 84 11 48 8 86 11 6 A. 19 9 11 89 63 9 47 A. 17 1 81 10 26 66 2 10 11 12 1 42 2 66 A. 6 2 86 8 49 1 16 8 46 6 2 41 6 11 6 26 4 6 80^ 7 44 6 7 7 87 8 61 6 &d 8 29 9 48 6 48 9 18 10 82 7 82 10 2 11 16 8 18 10 48 11 67 8 66 U 26 mora. 9 88 mom. 89 IV 28 8 1 22 n H Q68 « 7 10 82 11 89 mom. 46 1 9 4 48 28 68 6 80 7 4 86 9 8 47 9 26 10 12 11 6 A. 16 2 8 4 4 6 6 7 8 1 8 4 4 41 7 69 648 6 82 7 18 7 66 8 88 9 28 10 8 I o X I I I t P SJJfi ;pjB«,:iop()^^|lifjei'''4ni' •mmmSSSm tiaBBi* ^ffffgwrfi o 00 <@ 09 I m DD I ;^ S r S3 CO g OS lliaggilliggigggigaiHMMMaflMMiaHMIiliriji^^ U MAY iMgioB on MONDAY. [1865. ) FfanMl (^Mfttr, Snd d., llh, 60ib. moniliig, below the horfwli. O F*n MoMi; tOth d., ^: ta. Afternoon, bearing East C LMt QilMiiri 18th d., 2h 26in. morning, benrina Weit # Noir Moon, 24th d., 6h. 86ai. nfternoon, beftringlirest. A 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 i 19 : 20 ; 21 ' 22 28 24 26 2ft 27 28 29 30 81 it M. Tu. W. Th. P. Sa. 8a. M. Tu. W. Th. P. Sa. Su. M. Tu. W. Th. P. Sa. Su. M. Tu. W. Th. P. Sa. Su. M. Tu. W. ©'j:sr* IHM. BMiT 4 60 7 6f 448 7 6 4 47 7 7 446 7 446 T 10 4 48 7 U 4 41 7 12 440 7 18 4 89 7 14 4 88 7 16 4 86 7 16 486 7 17 484 7 18 4 88 7 10 4 82 7 20 4«1 7 21 4 80 7 22 4 28 7 28 4 27 7 24 4 26 7 26 4 26 7 26 424 7 27 428 7 28 422 7 29 4 21 7 80 420 7 01 4 10 7 82 4 18 7 88 417 7 84 4 16 7 S6 4 15 7 86 16 M 16 27 16 46 16 8 10 Ho 16 87 16 68 17 10 17 26 17 41 17 67 18 12 18 27 18 41 18 66 19 10 19 26 10 86 19 4J9 20 2 20 14 2d 26 20 88 20 49 21 21 10 21 20 21 80 21 40 21 49 21 57 (2) flMtoT clock. Iiangth djijrc. MCOB. Rim, I Bett. c Booth. €•■ 8 2 8 10 8 1^ 8 22 8 28 8 88 8 87 8 41 8 46 8 47 8 60 8 51 8 62 8 68 8 68 8 52 8 61 8:49 8 46 8 46 8 40 8 86 8 81 8 2« 8 20 8 14 8 8 2 62 2 44 2 86 14 16 14 18 14 20 14 28 14 26 14 28 14 81 14 82 14 86 14 87 14 41 14 48 14 45 14 47 14 49 14 61 14 54 14 67 14 69 15 1 15 2 15 4 15 6 16 t 16 10 16 12 15 14 16 16 15 16 16 18 15 19 10 19 10 6d A. 1 2 ^9 49 84 8 22 27 24 28 24 10 11 10 62 mora. 18 066 1 26 2 1 2 48 8 88 4 15 4 66 6 41 6 41 7 54 8 66 9 48 10 49 11 46 mom. 6 27 16 6 14 49 6 69 1 19 7 42 1 66 8 24 2 84 9 6 8 10 9 49 8 86 10 62 8 56 11 18 4 24 A. 5 6 1 64 5 46 1 45 6 29 2 87 7 28 8 80 8 10 4 22 9 12 6 14 10 80 6 6 ll 86 6 68 A. 60 7 50 2 1 8 48 8 8 88 8 68 10 84 6 18 11 82 6' 28 morn. 7 41 81 8 86 1 28 9 14 2 24 10 8 8 17 10 46 4 7 11 17 4 68- 11 60 6 88 Y Y H 8 n n ss 8 ^ 07 th* colwnn pt the moon*s BoutUiog^VM th« Uma of high water at RumborQ',, Gorn^lii, Horton, B^ntoport, Windaor^ newport', !f raro, &o. No garden It complete without its Hlinibber]r. A large garden of eonrae requfrec agdjbd deil to keep: it from •being naiced and bare in appearance, >;? bile a ama^ ope mf y, btf ajadicioua arraqeenient of clamp* of Mtrobs, be mode to apjiear maph larger than it reaUr is. Equalty.wltli jlie otiier branMiea Of omameiital g^M^ning, tMft depaAmeiil )ias rcceited firt^atly iH- creaa'ed attennon of lafV-tea^** '^O'derto arrange •ltnrt>ba7pro)feri7,.tt in abfolntelr neeesBary t^beinformoAaa.to the oaual Veight aad liabtta of growth of the B6fnba to be planted^ . Sbruba reqnire verf little joare and attention- beybnda somewhat partltit^kT pruning early in the BtirlW. whleh is neeeisary to niicBenre them of a good cbape; tto One ehotfW Mgrudge the few I^Di^B labour wikieh will be aeioAsaarir ibr this pnrpo|e,:paHiea- larly as it may fafft performed at a time whep! thero ia general] j abnndanoe of leiiinre. the gtiat tnifbrltjr of slirnbB beat* flowwa ; ta many . the flowerb ate iMcceeded by OrnAo^ti^ft-ait; a few areeiirarateddnlyibi'tfaeirfWiage. l==i3flaa 3rb^ii^"Bi>d;)i^'' Jb-'Coi-". .'. i-M^M§' B BttMti A [1865. 6 27 o 6 14 o 6 69 m 7 42 1^ 8 24 ^ 6 A 9 49 A LO 62 11 U 18 n H. 6 n 64 t 1 45 t 2 87 }P 8 80 »>> 4 22 m 6 14 m 6 6 K 6 68 y 7 60 y^ 8 48 r 88 r 10 84 K 11 82 u mom. u 81 n 1 28 ss 2 24 Z5 8 17 ^ 4 7 a 4 68- ^ 6 88 ^ «t Ryrnboip*, len of eonrM appearaiiMt >f f^nbs, be Ith llie other d (gt^nXlj m- ipdbkbHt'of ttlf /Oare a|id tiriii^, whieh iM begrudgfe pii»,-p«rti«u- Ij abnndeQoe r, tho flow^k their Ml«g«. Foolfba)i, I«M«r and V«te Pip«ni at B. T. UtftBfM, II I •• iiifr I fi I ' • III- ••liiifc r Spring.] HAY 81 days. 15 it rises in the enst wlien tlte Snn sets in the west ; her fhce Is then exnctiy circular. Slio then bends grnduallv nibte townrds the east, rises nirthor and ftirther so every night, till at last she is as near the Sun in the ciist as slie had been in the west. She then shows herself in the morning a little before him, as in the first part of her course she had appeared a little after iiim. These different phases ore run through in a month} after which they are repeated in the same order. To those who hare given but little attention to the science of Astronomy, its truths, its predictions, its revelations, are astonishing ; sind but for their rigorous verification would be abso- lutely incredible. When we look out upon the multitude of stars which adorn the heavens, scattered in bright profusion in all I I I 1 2 8 4 6 6 A. 8 fi 10 H 12 18 A. 16 16 17 18 19 20 A. 22 28 24 26 2B 27 A. $9 80 81 bundXts, wbatheb, anmi- tkrsabie8, etc. High Water, mean time, at i 34 Pr. Arthur, b. 1850. St Philip and Low Tided. [St. James. Ses. Bar'ton. [Sup. Co. Liv'pool. — See. Ghiysboro*. JintJ JFV'ne weather. C apogee. with 8rd Sunday after Easter, h £ C pleasant breetea. Sap. Court, Barrington. High tidee. Seaaonable and warm 1|L j <[ rains. 4th Sunday after Zoster. 9 stationary. . Rather Sup. Court, Tttsket. cloudy and unsettled. Low tides. tUQre settled Rogation Snnday. } C perigee. > Rogation days > Queetf ViOTOiiiAt b. 1819. Asbenedon day— Holt Thursday. Prs. High tides. [Helena, b. 1846. Geo. V. KingofHanoTer»fr. 1819. Sttjidajr afteir Ascension. and, pleasant Sup. Court, Guysborough. morn. 1 88 8 52 16 2 45 8 69 1 8 80 4 44 2 6 4 86 6 50 8 16 6 46 7 4 16 6 45 7 69 6 8 7 88 8 62 6 6*^ 8 22 9 86 6 82 9 2 10 16 7 6 9 80 lO 50 7 45 10 15 11 29 8 16 10 45 11 59 8 61 11 21 A. 85 9 82 A. 2 1 16 10 12 42 1 56 10 66 1 26 2 40 11 46 2 16 8 30 A. 61 8 21 4 85 2 7 4 87 5 51 8 28 5 58 7 12 4 41 7 11 8 26 6 41 8 11 9 26 684 9 4 10 18 7 21 9 61 11 6 7 59 10 29 11 43 8 40 11 10 mora. 9 20 11 60 24 9 59 mom. 1 4 10 42 29 1 48 11 28 1 12 2 26 mom. 1 68 8 7 11 16 morn. 1 1 6 2 16 8 15 4 8 ^ 52 6 82 6 6 6 45 7 15 7 61 8 62 9 12 9 56 10 46 11 50 Al 7 2 28 8 41 4 42 6 84 6 21 6 69 7 40 8 20 8 59 9 42 10 28 11 18 OARPEJf}SVi^t>^, 4^e.... Ordnance S^ret HAMFAX. B. T. HUIB, BookMlUr and StotloiiM, U6 OrM? illt Stntt. JUNE be gipg on THURSDAY. [1806. First Quarter, lat d., 4h. 7in. morning, below the horiioo. Full Moon, Utii (1., 6h. 26m. morning, bearing IVest. LMt Quarter, 16th d., 7h. 89m. morning, beariiig South. New Moon, 28rd d., 8h. 48m. Aiierooon, below the hortton. First Qunrter, 80th d., nh. 26m. afromoon, below the horizon. dtfclln. North. clock. Length or diiya. Moon. iilVl'M. I i^'tH. South. litooa 22 6 22 13 22 21 22 28 22 85 ;22 41 22 47 22 62 22 57 28 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 27 18 8 58 48 88 27 16 4 52 41 28 16 F 4 S. 8 21 84 46 18 26 89 62 5 18 15 21 16 22 16 28 15 24 16 26 15 26 15 27 16 28 15 2i) 16 80 16 81 16 81 15 82 15 82 16 88 15 88 16 88 15 34 16 84 15 84 16 84 15 84 16 84 15 84 15 38 15 88 15 88 15 82 16 82 16 82 A. 1 2 81 18 15 8 24 17 19 18 18 11 morn. 81 8 86 62 8 6)> 9 42 10 26 10 54 11 25 11 68 mom. 54 1 65 8 8 4 10 5 17 6 21 7 7 7 51 8 87 9 16 9 48 10 28 11 8 11 41 2 19 2 u9 8 88 4 6 19 Jl 21 8 46 28 18 69 10 48 11 89 6 11 7 14 8 17 9 84 10 46 11 64 A. 64 1 8 4 6 64 8 10 17 6 21 7 7 7 61 8 87 9 16 9 48 10 28 11 8 11 41 A. 1 2 8 4 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 mom. 11 1 6 1 67 2 45 8 81 4 16 4 58 ^41 81 26 18 11 4 56 46 88 80 24 20 17 14 ? t b> m m m H r § n n a sz St 9;3r The column of the moon's Parraboro', CornwalliR, Uorton, SO'* Uantapuft could be wished. The neconH mode In to now oatH alone, and after harvest to ploudrh in the stubble, and sow and brnah lathe grass seed. ThegnifiB crop next year that* trcate«l wilt -be much better than it could be If tbo seed was aown with the outs in spring. Tlie " CauHdiun Agriculturist" says that the THrtariun, white or black, is the beat suited to that pruvincc— it being liardy ~4iud will more than make up in quantity what It may bedelleiont io weight by the bushel, and that aeed oats ought to be ft-equeutly changed. thing gives the time of hirh water at itapurt, Windsor, Newport, Truro, Ac 8rbi>ino down with Oats Is rarclr successful. If the oata arei poor, the graas may succeed-^but on good soil that will bring heavy oats, and which f>hould urrow ijood grans, it usnally fails. There are two modes of seeding down that may be adopted. Tlie/fr«< is to sow the grass-seed (double the usual quantity) early in the spring, on the land whicli has been prepared for the oats, with no other crop, and brush it in ' If aown quite early, it will be good panture before midsummer. The aecond year the grass wiiri>e all that #BOWir, Bt08. A CO. Iia|iw«(iiniflf;]>raft, """"fmrn pppF- Buy jonr Sohool Booki »t B. T. MUIB'S. c C> outh. litom 6 21 A 7 8 A 7 46 ^ 8 '28 ^ 18 t 9 59 t 10 48 t 11 8U b* A. 81 b> 1 25 m 2 18 m 8 11 m 4 4 H 4 66 X 5 46 r : 88 r ilrh witter at ;, I'ruro, Ac _ be all that ter harveHt to [;lieKnii>Rcrop tlio wed was says that the t boing hnrdjr lent in w«it;ht ed. Summer.] JUNE 80 dayi. 17 dlroctiona, nnparentlv without Inw, and rcffardlcn of order; whon with telescopic aid, thoutanda are increased to millions, and Suns, and systoms, and universes rise in suhlime ncrvpcctivo as tlie risuol ray sweeps outward to distunces whtch avty tl>o powerr o^ arithmetic to express ; liow utterly futile does it seem for the mind to pierce and penetrate, to number, weigli, measure, and circtim- ' scribe these innumerable millions I It is a remarkable fact, that astronomy is the oldest of the sciences, having been cultivated, with no small success, long before any attention was paid to the causes of the common terrestrial phenomena. At a period of very remote [antiquity, astronomy was cultivated in China, India, Chaldea and 1 Egypt. The Chaldeans were particularly distinguinhed for the iaccttiacy and extent of their astronomical observations. This I I 1 2 a EA. 6 6 7 8 LO 12 18 14 15 8VXDATS, MTXATHEB, AK^X- TXB9ABIE8, ETC. Very low tides. Look out C apogee. for 8 greatest Ilel. Lat, S. Whit Sunday—Penteoost. «Offt« Sessions, Shelbume. ruin. Sap. Court, Windsor, Kentville, An> Ember Day. [tigonish, Sydney. moderately [Sesaions, HalitUs. Ember days. H'jjhUdes. trinity Sunday. St. Uirnabas. vuirm. Sup. Court, Truro, Digby, Baddock. Mii^na CImrta signed, 1215. Corpus Christ!. Sup. Court, Flctou. Low tides. Clouds up for a $torm 1 st Sunday after Trinity. C perigee. 9 6 17 9 56 10 Od 11 25 42 51 52 45 8 80 U 12 9 58 10 80 11 8 11 47 A. 26 8 57 4 5 7 8 55 56 5 6 11 18 morn. 1 12 2 21 8 22 8 69 9 44 10 26 11 7 11 44 A. 1 2 4 5 28 21 56 5 12 8 55 68 6 15 6 68 7 46 8 23 9 8 9 86 10 16 10 60 11 28 morn. 8 51 5 26 86 7 42 8 45 9 28 10 16 10 68 11 88 morn. 6 46 1 20 1 58 A. 1 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 22 1 40 22 9 7 6 40 49 15 42 28 88 8 17 8 66 8 56 9 69 10 42 11 29 mom. 7 47 1 20 2 2 84 8 12 9 88 10 25 11 28 A. 21 1 66 8 6 4 12 6 15 5 £8 6 45 7 28 8 8 8 87 9 16 9 60 10 28 11 16 I X t > 5 1^ PURB CBEMWAtS, ^c... Ordnance Square, HJiLIFAX, B. T. MUIB, Booksdler aod Statio^er, 126 Qranyille Street. o 09 o ea « « E e O 4) '"5 18 JULY begins on SATURDAY. [1865. O Fall Moon, 8th d., 4h. 13m. afternoon, bearing East C. Lost Quarter, 15th d.. Oh. 12in. afternoon, below the horicon. # New Moon, 22nd d., 2h. 16m. afternoon, bearinf; We«t ]> First Quarter, 80th d., 8h. 64m. afternoon, bearing Soath. 11 iWa upper ^ limb. Rises. Sets 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 81 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. Sa. SU. M. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 83 84 35 86 87 ©'8 declln. North. 4 88 89 40 41 42 43 44 49 48 48 48 47 47 46 46 45 44 44 48 48 42 42 41 41 40 89 38 37 36 85 841 83 1 321 81 i 30 i 29; 28 27: 23 6 28 2 22 57 22 52 22 46 22 40 22 34 22 27 22 20 22 18 22 6 21 67 21 48 21 39 21 80 21 20 21 10 20 59 20 40 20 87 20 26 20 14 20 2 19 49 19 87 19 23 19 10 18 66 18 42 18 27 18 13 slow of clock. 8 31 3 42 58 4 16 26 84 44 58 1 9 17 24 81 37 43 49 64 58 2 6 8 Length of days. 16 81 15 29 16 28 16 27 16 26 16 26 15 24 16 23 15 22 16 21 16 20 16 19 16 18 15 17 16 16 16 14 16 11 16 10 Moon. Hiaea. | fletjT South. 8 11 8 12 4 6 6 10 8 2 16 15 15 15 6 10 6 11 6 12 6 13 6 12 6 11 6 10 6 8 6 5 14 69 14 67 14 55 14 58 14 51 14 48 14 46 14 44 14 42 6 49 7 40 8 18 9 2 9 86 10 11 10 46 11 30 morn. 9 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 66 34 18 9 8 12 18 21 8 18 9 4 9 60 10 69 11 51 A. 60 1 56 11 58 morn, 23 52 1 80 2 16 8 2 4 8 6 8 6 10 7 14 8 26 9 86 10 46 11 44 A. 51 2 2 6 28 7 7 7 52 8 40 9 29 10 22 11 16 A. 1 1 2 10 6 68 61 8 48 86 27 8 4 6 6 6 12 18 2 6 44 7 16 7 49 8 22 9 4 9 84 9 59 10 38 10 52 11 28 6 20 7 14 8 10 6 1 9 10 10 65 11 48 mom. 87 1 26 2 10 2 54 8 86 4 19 6 2 6 46 plaoa 6 32 4^ b> b> oat r r 8 8 n n rt n ^iHr The column of the moon's southing^ gives the time of high wat«r at Porrsboro', Cornwallis, Hortou, Huntsport, Windsor, Newport, Truro, &o. MANuniNG grass lands late in autumn is no longer a, sul^eot of doubt among the best furmers. It is far better to lieep manure housed and apply it as a top-dressing, late in autumn to grass land, than to apply it In the spring of the year , even if well rotted. Coarse barn-yard manure appli<}d as a top- dresltng to grafts land in the spring Avill not fncroasc the crop half as much as the same niinure would increase it, were it spread evenly over the surface In the fall. In autumn everything tends downward into the earth. Orass, leaves, stubble, and all sach substances return bacV to the soil. The weather grows cooler and cooler every day, and the various gases do not rise to pro- mote vegetation us tlioy should do in the spring of the year. Thcreit>re, when manure is 22 »>» L 16 1» . 10 m 1 6 tas 1 58 K 2 61 K 8 48 ^ 4 35 Y 6 27 r 6 20 H 7 14 « 8 10 n 9 6 n 1 n 65 23 148 SS Dom. ^ 87 « 1 25 ^ 2 10 19J 2 54 19? 8 86 €k 4 19 £» 6 2 ^ 6 46 V[ 6 32 ^ Sumitier.] JULY 81 days. 19 pastoral people inhabited the delightful regions of Asia* The habit ofpassing the night in the open air, the purity of the slcyj the im> mensity {^ their horizon — all solicited their attention to the more- ments of the heavenly bodies. In the seventh century before the Christian era, astronomy began to be cultivated in Greece ; and there arose successively three celebrated astronomical schools — the school of Miletus, the school of Crotona, and the school of Alexandria. The first wais established- by Thalcs, 640 years before Christ; the second by Pythagoros, 140 years afterwards ; and the third by the Ptolemies of Egypt about 800 years before the Christian era. After the age of Ptolemy, the science made little progress. With the decline of Grecian libeily, the arts and sciences declined also; and • 1 « SUNDAYS, WEATHEB, ANNI- TEBSABIES, ETC. High 'Water, mean time, at * 03 5^^ 1- CO o J s S ^^^ 1 tt ^^■g «§ ,r 1 Prs. Alice, m. 1862, to Pr. Louis of M. 16 2 46 4 morn. A. 8rd Sun. after Ti-inity. [Hesse. 1 8 8 88 4 62 8 8 Visit. B. V. Mary. 2 26 4 56 ?1 1 26 4 United States Independence 1773. 8 88 6 ,8 2 88 6 Dog Days begin. [Sessions, Pictou. 4 87 7 7 8 2l F87 6 V- i C Sultry 6 ?.2 8 2 9 16 4 82 7 and warm. 6 20 8 50 10 i 5 20 8 High tidei. 7 2 9 32 10 46 6 2 A. 4th Sun. after Trinity. 7 49 10 19 11 .S8 6 49 10 * . Unsettled 8 23 10 68 A. 7 7 28 11 Sessions, Sydney. 9 2 11 82 SO 8 2 12 with appearance 9 40 A. 10 1 24 8 40 18 C 6 2 8 32 9 46 6 2 21 % greatest Hel. Lat. 8. 7 6 9 36 10 60 6 6 22 High tides. Cleats up 7 28 9 58 '11 12 6 29 A. 6tli Sanday after Trinity, 8 5 10 85 '■ 11 49 7 6 24 and becomea 8 88 11 8 morn. 7 88 25 St. James. $ & C 9 9 11 89 22 8 9 26 beautifully 9 48 morn. 53 8 48 27 fine and 10 16 18 1 27 9 10 28 C apogee. 10 52 46 2 9 62 29 Pr. Wales landed in Halifax, 1860. 11 88 1 23 2 86 10 88 A. 7th Sunday after Trinity, mom, 2 8 8 17 11 22 81 [very low tides. warm. 22 2 62 4 6 morn. PJlTEMT MEJiWUVES, Ordnmcf Square, HALIFAX, B. T. MinB, Bookseller and Stationer, 1^ flranT^le Btyyt. es O o o z < tc ux .3 O a z Z flC 0. 11 h i 20 AUGUST begins oa TUESDAY. [1865. O Full Moon, 7th d., Ih. ISm. morning, bearing West. C Lnst Quarter, 18th d., 6b. 28m. afternoon, bearing Souib. • New Moon, 2l8t d., 3h. 8m. morning, below the borixon. }> First Quarter, 29th d.,'7h. 82m. morning, below tbe borizc(p. 4 It (g)»8 upper ^ limb. ©•s (lccl*n. North. •low of clock. Length of days., Moon. South. C'8 place P Aisea. Sets. UtMtt. 1 Sets. 1 Tn. 4 46 7 27 17 58 6 2 14 41 2 64 mom. 7 20 * 4^ W. 4 47 7 25 17 42 6 68 14 88 3 44 Q 6 8 10 t 8 Th. 4 4V} 7 23 17 27 h 63 14 35 4 87 66 9 9 H» 4 F. 4 60 7 22 17 11 6 48 14 32 6 27 1 49 9 57 »>> u Sa. 4 51 7 20 16 65 5 42 14 29 6 2 2 47 10 62 «X C su. 4 62 7 19 16 38 5 36 14 27 6 61 8 62 11 47 tta 7 M. 4 sa 7 17 16 22 6 29 14 24 7 38 6 8 A. 42 y^ 8 Tu. 4 54 7 16 16 5 6 21 14 28 8 6 6 6 1 86 >f 9 W. 4 5o 7 16 15 47 5 13 14 20 8 89 7 26 2 29 >f 10 Th. 4 66 7 13 16 30 5 4 14 17 9 29 8 39 3 23 r 11 F. 4 58 7 11 15 12 4 65 14 13 10 6 9 37 4 17 V 12 Sa. 4 60 7 10 14 54 4 46 14 11 10 62 10 48 6 11 8 13 SU. 5 7 8 ! U 36 4 85 14 8 11 30 11 60 6 C H 14 M. 5 1 7 7 14 17 4 24 14 6 morn. A 62 7 li n 15 Tu. 5 2 7 13 6v) 4 12 14 8 14 2 8 7 66 n 16 W. 6 3 7 4 13 40 4 1 11 1 9 3 3 8 60 SB 17 Th. 6 4 7 2 ; 13 21 3 48 13 67 2 10 3 50 9 42 £5 18 F. , 6 6 7 o:i3 1 3 35 13 .51 3 1 4 43 10 82 ft lit Sa.' »5 7 ^. 5.» 1 12 42 1 3 22 13 62 8 52 6 82 11 20 4 20 SU.- 5 8 6 57 12 22 1 3 8 13 49 6 1 6 69 morn. ■«« 21 M. 6 9 e 65 ; 12 2 ! 2 64 13 46 6 10 6 20 5 ^ 22 Tu. 5 10 6 61:11 42 i 2 39 13 43 7 1 7 1 60 "^ 23 W. 6 11 6 6J ill 22! 2 24 13 40 7 63 7 88 1 88 Hm 24 Th. 5 12 6 5Ji 11 1 i 2 8 13 37 8 46 8 6 2 15 £k 26 V. 5 14 6 48; 10 40 1 52 13 34 9 43 8 86 2 68 £a 26 S*. 6 16 6 47 10 20 1 35 18 82 1 10 66 8 67 8 41 ^ 27 SU. 6 16 6 16 ' 9 6'J 1 1 18 13 29 ill m 26 4 20 ^ 28 M. •6 17 6 43 9 37 ! 1 1 . 18 25 1 A. 86 10 8 6 n t 2^ ru. 6 18 6 42 1 9 16 43 ! 1,3 28 1 1 26 10 47 6 1 f 30 w. 5 19 6 40. 8 66 26 ' 13 20 i 2 86 11 87 6 61 yp 81 Th. 5 20 6 3H! 8 33 S. 7 13 17' 3 211 morn. 7 48 b> {f^ The columu of tiju nioon'H I'arr^'boro', Coruwallis, llortuii. Bouthiii); givcH the time- of hi;{h water at Uantsport, Wludsur, Newport, Truro, &o. As farmerfl cannot .Jbniploto all thoir undcrdniliifl in ouo year, nor in nave- ral yearii, tiiorc is ii incule of ploui^Iiiusj^ vrvt tic'ldit in aiiinmu whicit will im- prove very muHh the ii'abilily o!the noil, and thua be the means of prodii- clnj; a much iarxt neaHOU, than when ploug;hing Ih pertornted in the UMiial way. The lirut tiiinr eight iueUeii le water. AUGUST 31 days. 21 the Roraan0 then ninsters of thu world, were more ambitious to gainl [conquests over man than over matter. Daring the middle ages, I the Arabians were almost the only astronomers, and they cultivated [tliis noble study chiefly as subsidiaiy to astrology. In the 15th [ century C(H>ernicus arose, and after forty years of intense study and [meditation, divined the true Kystem of the world. The Copernican I system maintains, 1. That tlie apparent diurnal motion of the \ heavonly bodies, frcm oast to west, h owing to the real revolution of I the earth on its own axia from west to east; and 2. That the Sun is the i centre around which the earth and planets all revolve from west to o.npt. This tlicory is based on arj^uments so incontestable that it is [the only one at present tuug'i\t, Galileo also proved beyond dispute I 1 2 8! SU.VDAYS, WEATlIEn, ANM- VEaSABIEi^ ETC, • High Water, mean time, at 00 I* -a 8 9 1 10 11 il2 A, \U |l5 (16 ri7 18 It) I tl\ 52 I n 25 \\i to II Lamnsas Day. V- 6 C Very hot and sultry, with rain or foj. 8th Sunday after Trinity. Prince Hijish tides. [Altmi, b. 1844. 9 i i^ Clears up C perigee. ^ fine and continuea warm. Mftgiizlne explf dod at Halifax, ISoT, V)th Sunday after Triuily. LoAv tides. Ass. B. V. Mary, ^ heavy Jit i C $ i C rem storm may be expected, 10th Sundiiy after Trinity, High tides. The nights 5 stationary. St. Bartholomew, become <^ apogee. moderately cooler. llth Sunday after Trinity. St. Augustine, Very low tides. Clear 9 greatest Hoi, Lat. S. and pleatant, 1 21 2 42 3 68 5 7 5 68 45 7 27 8 9 9 7 9 24 10 6 10 83 11 45 A. 46 2 11 8 88 4 62 5 45 6 81 6 62 7 36 8 121 8 45 j 9 14' 9 46' 10 211 10 681 11 44] morn. 41 1 66 8 61 6 12 6 28 7 87 8 28 9 15 9 67 10 89 11 87 11 64 A. 86 1 3 2 15 8 16 .s'asj 2 „'t: SI'S go ■§1 a! 6 5 6 26 7 42 8 61 9 42 41 8 22 8 16 9 1 9 22 10 6 10 42 11 16 11 44 morn, 16 51 1 28 2 14 8 11 4 25 10 29 11 11 11 63 A. 61 1 8 1 50 2 17 3 29 4 80 6 65 7 22 8 86 9 2) Ip 15 10 36 11 20 U 66 morn. 29 68 1 80 2 6 2 42 3 28 4 26 6 89 4 6 6 27 7 8 9 7 8 25 9 6 9 84 10 45 11 46 Alll 2 88 8 62 45 81 6 68 6 86 7 12 7 46 8 14 8 46 9 21 9 68 10 44 11 41 morn. 66 21 1 :2 2 68 4 7 63 45 o w k 0> o z m m e E 5 m n ■c 5 o > s 12 u. rt u PERFUMER r, SOdPS, ^c. . . . Ordnance Square, HALIFAX, B. T. JID1E» BookseUer an! Siation^r, 126 Orannlle Street.^ 22 w OB Ul H Z s 0. CO Z O «0 CO 111 o Ui SEPTEMBER begins on FRIDAY. [1865. O Full Moon, 5th d., 9h. 87in. morning, below the horizon. C Lap* Quarter, 12th d.. Oh. 43m. morning, bearing West. • New Moon, 10th d., 6b. 81m. afternoon, bearing West. J) first Quarter, 27th d., lOh. 32m. afternoon, bearing East. s II @'8 upper ^ Hmb. ©'8 decJiii. North, © slow of flooK. Length of dajrs. Moon. South. C.'s place O Kisen. Sets. Rises. SfttB. 1 P. 5 22 6 86 8 11 S. 11 13 14 4 1 M. 38 8 87 ttss 2 Ra. 5 24 6 84 7 49 30 13 10 4 41 1 33 9 81 5» « HIT. 5 25 6 S3 7 27 49 1,1 8 6 26 2 41 10 26 >^ 4 M. 6 27 6 31 •i 5 1 9 13 5 6 1 3 43 11 21 >6 5 1^1, 5 28 6 29 G 13 1 29 13 2 6 44 6 1 A. 10 K fi W. 6 29 6 27 6 21 1 49 12 59 7 21 6 8 1 11 T 7 Til. 5 81 6 25 5 68 2 9 12 56 8 8 7 21 2 7 Y 8 P. 5 82 6 28 5 36 2 29 12 52 8 62 8 31 3 S 9 Sa. 5 38 6 22 6 13 2 50 12 50 9 32 9 34 4 § 10 SU. 5 35 6 20 4 60 8 U 12 49 10 20 10 48 4 56 n 11 M. 5 30 6 18 4 27 3 81 12 44 11 6 11 52 6 52 n 12 Tu. 5 87 6 10 4 4 3 52 12 41 iriorn. A. 69 6 47 23 13 W. 5 88 6 14 8 41 4 18 12 88 10 1 53 7 89 22 14 Th. 5 89 6 12 3 18 4 84 12 34 52 2 66 8 29 ;Q 15 F. 5 40 6 10 2 55 'i 55 12 81 1 58 8 20 9 17 fit 16 Sa. 5 n 6 8 2 32 6 17 12 28 2 49 4 5 10 8 w 17 SU. 6 42 6 7 2 9 6 88 12 26 8 P2 4 86 10 47 TIU 18 M. 5 48 6 6 1 46 5 69 12 22 4 4.^> i: 11 11 30 W 19 Tu. 6 48 6 8 1 22 6 20 12 19 6 86 5 60 morn. J-L. 20 W. 5 44 6 1 69 6 41 12 H '3 ;.'.fi 6 21 13 :Cz 21 Th. 5 46 5 69 30 7 2 12. 18 7 2f 6 46 56 £h 22 F. 5 47 5 67 N. 12 7 22 12 10 8 .'.5 7 8 1 89 in 23 Sa. 5 48 6 65 S. 10 7 48 12 7 9 27 7 89. 2 28 ^ 24 SU. 5 49 6 68 34 8 4 12 8 10 28 8 8 8 8 f 25 M. 6 61 6 51 67 8 24 12 11 25 8 45 3 65 f 26 Tu. 6 63 5 49 1 20 8 46 1167 A. 18 9 80 4 44 t 27 W. 5 54 6 48 1 44 9 6 11 65 1 8 10 20 6 34 h> 28 Th. 6-65 5 46 2 7 9 25 11 52 1 55 11 15 6 25 ^ 29 F. 5 66 6 44 2 31 9 44 11 49 2 42 morn. 7 18 ft» 80 Sa. 6 67 5 42 2 54 10 4 11 46 3 21 14 1 8 11 VSi 0^ The column of tlio moon's southinrif gives the time of hi^li water ftt Part sburo', Goruwallls, Horton, Uantaport, Whirlbor, Newport, Truro. &(% Systematic labour, with an end in view and a careful consldoratlon of the best meansof reHchlD(rit,is sure to tell in the proHpority of thusu wlio direct and perform it. Let tlie farmer carefully ootisider the be«t meaiiH of atttiin- in^ advancement, and employ his monns aud labour systcnmticHlly and he will surely reaob 8UOOC8S. He must think as well iis act — he must plan us well as perform. Uc ntust have distinct ends in view, nor be so niuuh the creature of circumstances, but work steiidily toward a ntark- Better soil and crops, better stock, better feuous aud buildings, better orcliard and {garden, should be his constant aim from one year's eud to another. To ndvunue in them ho needs and seeks also a better knowledge of all their capacities and requirements, and how best to iuoreaie and supply tbcm so as to ^ut the biglicst reward for his thou^i^ht and labour. No day is no short and stormy but It has its employmentVu*) evening but has its hour of reflective study on some point ot bis progfrcss as s farmer and a niuu> A 4-> a o » a « .d ■f Ih o a t>% * Q 1 2 Lo A. 12 4 Df 6 V« 6 }> 7 8 Ni 9 A. IS 11 12 18 14 15 16 A. 18 19 ! 20 : 21 ! 22 ; 23 i A 25 26 27 28 29 80 SHOWV, BBOB. ft 00, ImpoTton of Drugfs, Ohtirob Senioes iind Prayer Books at B. T. MUIB'S. LUtuinn.] SEPTEMBER -80 days. 23 ijrli wator at Truro. &«. ration of the i who direct in of attnin- 'ftUy Hml he iiiBt plan HO niuuli the tter Buil and and garden, ndvunue in [)aoitios and 1 to (;ot tho and Htormy !ctive study that the earUi possessed a diurnal and annual iriotion ; but his loctrinc was fjontrary to the received opinions of the day. Newton received the i:orch of truth from Galileo, and transmitted it to his iiiuccessors, with its light enlarged aud purified. Since the days of iNcwton, astronomy has been continually cultivated by men who [have become distinguished for tlieir groat acquirements and disco- Iveries. Their names are Flarasted, Halley, Bradley Maskeloyne, JP( nd and Airey. The wonderful characteristics which mark the [flight of comets through space ; the suddenness with which they blaze [forth ; their exceeding velocity, and their terrific appearance ; their eccentric motions, sweeping towards the Sun from all regions and in I all directions ; have rendered tiiein objects of terror and dread in A *; SUNDAYS, WEATHEB, ANNI- High Water, mean time, at c o C) 5 h •25 -^1 si © 8 6 10 36 11 60 7 6 7 Becomei 8 26 10 66 A. 9 7 26 8 Nat. B. V. Mary 9 8 11 88 62 8 8 9 much more 9 50 A. 20 1 34 8 50 A. 13th Sunday after Trinity. 10 36 1 6 2 19 9 85 11 vleaitant. 11 27 1 57 8 11 10 27 12 ; Low tides. V- U (^ A. 28 2 58 4 12 11 28 18 ! Clouds up 1 49 4 19 6 33 A. 49 14 1 dull and 3 11 5 41 6 66 2 10 15 S itt^ 4 21 6 51 8 6 3 21 16 overcast. 6 19 7 49 9 3 4 19 A. 14th Sunday after Trinity. 6 4 8 3i 9 48 6 4 18 § in Jl^. . Look out 6 89 9 9 10 23 5 40 I'J High .tides. Sup. Court, Yarmouth, 7 11 9 41 10 65 6 11 20 Ember Day. [Sessioua, Baddeck. 7 46 10 16 11 30 6 46 21 St. Matthew. C apogee, for 8 26 10 56 morn. 7 26 n ' x'.^K^- n«„» © enters id. Au- ,; Ember Days. Yturan qommences. 8 47 11 17 10 7 47 23 9 20 11 50 31 8 20 A 15th Sun. after Trin. a heavy storm 10 8 morn. 1 4 9 8 25 with high wind 10 31 38 1 62 9 81 20 Sup. Co. Windsor, Dlgby, Shelburne. 11 15 1 1 2 16 10 16 27 ■ Middling Low tulcs. morn. 1 45 2 69 11 10 28 ' and rain. 1 10 3 40 4 64 morn. 29 ' St. Miohncl — Michaelmas Day. 2 41 5 11 6 25 1 40 80 St. Joroipe. sun dull. 3 69 6 29 7 48 2 68 CO e « •c > COMBS, BRUSHES ^c... Ordnance Square, HALIFAX, B. T. MIJIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Oranville Street. O o > e a «3 3 % C 3 ■o C O k 0. 24 OCTOBER begins on SUNDAY. [1865. O Full Moon, 4tli d., 6h. 17m. nfternoon, beiirinjr Enst. C Last Quarter, 11th d., llh. 8it>. morning, benrinj? West. New Moon, IJth. d.. Oh. 18in afternoon, bearing South. First Quarter, 27th d., llh. 86in. niornin; , bearing East. %4 (STj's upper ^ limb. (^'8 declin. amth. SlONV of clock. Langth of days. Sloon. South. C'8 pluoe Q RidSB. Bats. Kiites. 1 Seta. 1 SD. 5 58 5 40 8 17 10 28|ll 42 4 1 21 9 4 ^ 2 M. 6 6J 6 38 8 40 10 i-Ml 39 4 29 2 28 9 59 ^ 8 Tu. 6 5 37 4 4 ii nil 37 6 4 3 49 10 54 r 4 W. 6 2 5 86 4 27 11 19 11 83 5 69 5 1 11 50 Y 5 Th. 6 8 6 88 4 60 11 37 11 30 49 6 3 A. 47 H 6 F. 6 4 5 81 6 13 11 64 11 27 7 26 7 6 1 45 H 7 Sa. 6 6 5 29 5 86 12 12 11 23 8 14 8 14 2 44 n 8 SU. 6 7 5 27 5 69 12 28 11 20 8 57 9 24 3 43 n 9 M. 6 8 5 26 6 22 12 46 11 18 9 51 10 49 4 40 zs 10 Tu. 6- 9 5 24 6 46 13 11 15 10 44 11 49 6 34 So 11 W. 6 10 5 22 7 7 13 16 11 12 11 46 A. 44 6 26 25 12 Th. 6 12 5 20 7 30 13 31 11 8 morn. 1 20 7 15 ^ 13 F. 6 13 5 19 7 62 13 46 11 6 43 2 7 8 1 ^ 14 Sa. j 6 14 6 18 8 15 13 59 11 4 1 42 2 40 8 46 n 15 SU. 6 15 6 16 8 37 14 12 11 1 2 32 3 8 9 29 w 16 M. 6 17 5 14 8 69 14 25 10 69 3 32 8 46 10 11 w 17 Tu. 6 18 5 12 9 21 14 87 10 64 4 21 4 21 10 51 £* 18 W. 6 19 5 10 9 43 14 48 10 51 6 10 4 58 11 37 :£^ 19 Th. 1 6 21 5 8 10 6 14 69 10 47 G 6 28 morn. ^ 20 F. 22 5 7 10 27 15 9 10 45 7 29 5 47 21 T»? 21 Sa. C 28 5 5 10 48 15 18 10 42 8 20 6 12 1 6 t 22 SU. 6 26 5 3 11 9 16 27 10 38 9 16 6 18 1 62 t 23 M 6 26 5 1 11 30 15 35 10 35 10 14 7 20 2 40 t 24 Tu. 6 27 5 11 61 16 43 10 33 11 4 8 16 3 30 h> 26 W. 6 29 5 5:) 12 12 16 60 10 30 11 ,54 9 6 4 20 >^ 26 Th. 6 SO 5 57 12 33 15 66 10 27 A. 40 10 6 10 5» 27 t\ 6 32 5 56 12 63 16 1 10 25! 1 ir, 11 7 6 1 fSS 28 Sa. 83 5 54 13 13 16 6 10 23 2 8 morn. 6 63 ^ 29 SU. 6 34 5 53 13 33 16 10 10 19 2 25 23 7 45 yi 30 1 M. 6 36 5 51 13 58 16 18 ; 10 15 1 3 o 1 80 8 87 ^ 81' Tu. 6 38 5 50 14 12 16 15 10 13 3 43 2 29 9 31 r 85" The column of the moon'a soutliiiig' pr'ves tlio time of bipli water at Parreboro', ComwalliB, Horton, HautHport, Wiudsol-, Newport, Truro, &c. Thkkij: is no way that land can ho ro profitably tinprovuii as by orraas kopt In a vigorous Ktato of growtii. To srovv larjjo crops offrrass we must bavo rich, drained land— naturally fertile or enriched by manure and tiioroui^h culture before soediug: down-, and by frequent top-droesinjrs atVrwanls. It must be drained land — iirtittcially draino;! if subjoct to stagnant water— or the bCHt y^rasaes cannot be grown, nor can it be brought into profitable rota- tion with grain crops. It niUHt be thorouglily seeded- economy in grass seed '• saves at the si>igot to lose at tlie bung," in tli-.> less quantity and poor er quality of tlie product. And it must not be overstoclctd. The best pas- ture land, especially while young, caii be ruined by feeding too cl«)8cly and uuseaaonably — late in autumn and early in tlie spring. Let'no mild weatiu>r tempt you to allow a hoof upon them during the winter. Meadowa sliould be topdrecsed with fine manure after baying. And It should not be forgot- ten that the richer and better stoclc are fed, the more rapid and protitablo their growth, and the far greater value their manure. • t^.^ .M e o ?! fi «) j: <*. o K >. « P in:;:«i BROT^''N". BROS. *c C?0. ImporlwrR of T>rt3gs, mmtmmm Juvenile and Gift Books at B. T. MUIB'S. Autumn.] OCTOBER 31 days, 25 all ngcs of t)ie world. Whilo tho planets pursue an untleTiating course round the Sun, in its orbits nearly circular, and almost co- incident with tlie plane of the earth's orbit, all revolving hamioni- ously in the same direction, the comets perform their revolutions in orbits of every possible eccentricity, confined to no particular piano, and movin;; indifferently in accordance with, or opposed to, the general motion of the planets. They come up from below the plane of the ecliptic, or plunge downwards towards the Sun from above, sweep swiftly round this their great centre, and with incredible ve- locity ving their flight far into' the fathomless regions of space, in some cases never again to reappear to human vision. In the early ftges of the world, superstition regarded these wandering fiery worlds « P SUNDAYS, WEATHER, ANNI- TERSARIES, ETC. A. 2 3 4 6 6 7 A. 9 10 11 12 18 14 A. 16 17 18 19 20 21 A. 28 124 26 126 27 1 2a A. 80 81 High Water, mean time, at 03 a e a *S *' a 16th Sunday after Trinity. more rain. Sup. Co. Truro, Anuapolls, Liverpool, th Sunday after Trinity. Unpleasant Sup. Court, Halifiix— Trials, P. Hood. St. Crispin. h 6 © Very low tides. with rain St. Simon and St. Jude. and 20th Sunday after Trinity, perhaps a little SDOw. [Kent. Annap. A. IT. Eve. Sup. Co. Arichat; Sess. 8 59 6 29 7 43 « 20 6 50 8 4 5 16 7 46 9 6 19 8 49 10 8 7 29 9 59 11 18 8 11 10 41 11 55 9 17 11 47 Al 1 9 85 A. 5 1 19 10 21 61 2 5 11 11 1 41 2 56 A. 9 2 89 3 68 1 17 8 47 5 1 2 38 5 8 6 22 8 44 6 14 7 28 4 47 7 17 8 31 5 82 8 2 9 16 6 11 8 41 9 55 6 47 9 17 10 31 7 82 10 2 11 16 8 11 10 41 11 55 8 37 11 7 morn. 8 57 11 27 21 9 31 morn. 41 10 9 1 1 15 10 59 89 1 58 11 42 1 29 2 48 morn. 2 12 3 26 80 3 4 14 1 57 4 27 5 41 3 23 6 63 7 7 4 36 7 6 8 20 2 69 8 20 4 16 6 19 6 29 7 11 8 17 8 86 9 21 10 11 11 9 A. 17 1 88 2 44 3 47 4 82 6 11 5 48 6 32 7 11 38 59 7 7 8 81 9 ,9' 9 69 10 42 U 30 inorn. 67 2 22 8 35 Pi 'C t9 e 5 e m XFIUESTJOtM-STUFFSy *c. . . . Ordnanci Squar$, "WIUFAX; B. T. XniBi Bookseller and Stationer, 126 Granville Street. w CO Z o o i E o mi < o bl X 1^ 26 NOVEMBER begins on WEDNESDAY. [1866. (3 Full Moon, 8rd d., 8h. 49in. morning, bearinj? S. West. ^ Last Quarter, 10th d., Ih. 81ni. morning, below the horizon. New Moon, 18th d., 6h. 46m. morning, bearing East. > First Quarter, 25th d., lOh. 45m. afternoon, below the horizon. J- 1 Jim!! 1 • II ^•« upper "^ limb. ©'8 decPn. South. Blow of dock. Length of Days. Uoon. South. Dlaoe A RUeB. 1 Sets. Rises. 8eU. 1 W. 6 88 4 48 14 82 16 17 10 10 4 88 8 41 10 27 r 2 Th. 40 4 47 14 51 16 18 10 7 5 14 4 41 11 26 K 8 F. 6 41 4 46 15 10 16 18 10 6 5 67 6 66 A. 23 H 4 Ba. 6 42 4 46 15 28 16 17 10 8 6 49 7 19 1 25 n 5 8U. 6 46 4 48 16 46 16 16 9 59 7 38 8 28 2 25 n 6 M. 6 46 4 42 16 4 16 13 9 67 8 85 9 82 8 23 Z3 7 Tu. 6 47 4 41 16 22 16 10 9 66 9 88 10 31 4 18 SS 8 W. 6 48 4 89 16 40 16 6 9 64 10 31 11 18 6 9 ^ 9 Th. 6 49 4 88 16 57 16 9 49 11 86 11 60 6 68 ^ 10 F. 6 61 4 87 17 14 16 54 9 46 morn. A. 40 6 44 W 11 Sa. 6 62 4 36 17 81 15 48 9 44 38 1 16 7 27 n 12 SU. 6 68 4 35 17 47 15 40 9 42 1 80 1 44 8 10 TU 13 M. 6 65 4 84 18 8 15 31 9 89 2 19 2 21 8 62 ^ 14 Tu. 6 66 4 83 18 19 15 22 9 87 3 6 2 68 9 35 j\. 15 W. 6 67 4 82 18 84 16 12 9 85 4 14 3 18 10 18 ^ 16 Th. 6 69 4 81 18 49 15 1 9 82 6 3 3 53 11 3 ^ 17 F. 7 4 80 19 4 14 49 9 3» 5 59 4 27 11 49 ^ 18 Sa. 7 1 4 29 19 18 14 86 9 29 7 3 4 66 morn. t 19 SU. 7 8 4 28 19 82 14 22 9 27 8 11 6 28 37 .f 20 M. 7 4 4 28 19 46 14 8 9 24 9 1 6 18 1 27 »> 21 Tu. 7 6 4 27 19 69 13 63 9 19 10 1 7 3 2 17 h> 22 W. 7 7 426 20 12 13 37 9 18 10 37 7 67 8 7 KVf 23 Th. 7 8 4 26 20 25 13 20 9 17 11 12 9 4 8 58 icst 24 F. 7 10 4 24 20 87 18 2 ft 15 11 62 10 -1 4 48 tXf 26 Sa. 7 11 4 23 20 49 12 44 9 14 A. 23 11 13 6 38 ^ 26 SU. 7 13 4 22 21 12 26 9 18 57 morn. 29 ^ 27 M. 7 14 4 22 21 11 12 5 9 10 1 30 21 7 20 r 28 Tu. 7 15 4 21 21 22 11 45 9 9 2 19 1 80 8 13 T 29 W. 7 16 420 21 82 11 24 9 7 3 2 2 21 9 8 80 Th. 7 17 4 19 21 42 11 2 9 6 3 45 3 32 10 6 ^ ICjr The column of the moon's southing gives the time of high water at Parrsboro', Cornwaliis, Horton, Hantspoi-t, Windsor, Newport, 'Jhuro, &c. If not already attended to, the dark drizzly days of November afford the farmer a favourable time to repair and put in order his sleds, chaius, and nxee. The dwelling house should be well banked up, so as to prevent the frost i'roni ■entering the cellar and freezing the potatoes and other vegetaltlcs stored Klierein. From neglecting to make the cellars frost proof in time, many farmers have lost large quantities of potatoes in their eellar», from freezing. Tlie burrowing of families in ill-lighted rooms, in the cold, dark, north sido qf the house, where the sun scarcely peers in upon the inmates from Novem- ber to April, is poor economy indeed, and still poorer, to stint the children, who wish to read or study, to the feeble liglit of a small sized, greasy, tallow oandlo. Qood oils of various kinds, for iilumiuating purjaoses. with lamps to match, are now evcrvwliere obtainable, anu nt prices withiu the reach of all. Keep the boys and girls well supplied with suitable books and papers, and then we should hear less of their tleeing fVom the paternal roof. ^RO^WN, BItOS. & OO Importers of r>ruBa» le Street. ^ [1866. St. lorizon. le horizon. 2 17 h> 8 7 net 8 58 tttt 4 48 ixt 6 38 X C 29 ^ 7 20 r 8 13 r 9 8 K 10 6 8 at Parrsboro', er afford the ins, and nxee. he frost from tultlCH stored time, many om freezing. k, north siuo I'roai Novem- the ebildrcn, reaHy, tallow . with lamps the reueh of i and papers, roof. r I>imsflii Booir Agar >t 4d. t B oll tnd vvwaids at B. T. ]IUIl*li. Aatamn.] NOVEMBER 80 days. 27 ■ with awo, and looked upon them as omens of pestilence and war; and indeed, oren in modern times, no eje van look upon the fiery train spread out for millions of miles athwart the sky, and watch the eccentric motions of these anamolous ofajjects, without a feeling of dread. The movements of the planets inspire confidence. They are ever visible, and true to their appointed times, while the comet, erratic in its course, bursts suddenly and unannounced upon the sight, and no science can predict in the outset its uncertain trade ; whether it may plunge into the Sun, or dash ngainst one of the plane- tary systems, or even come into collision with our own earth, it equally uncertain, until after a sufficient number of observations sliall have been made to render the computatfon of the elements of its orbit possible. Comets, as before stated,''nnove in all directions. it I SUNDAYS, WBATHEK, AMNI- YEBSARIES, ETC. 1 2 8 4 A. 6 7 8 9 10 11 A. 13 14 16 16 17 18 A. 20 21 22 28 24 26 A. 27 28 29 80 All Saints Day. AU Bouls. C perigee. Very high tides. High winds ^nd cold 2l8t Sunday after Trinity. 9 in Aphelion. raitu Sessions, Digby. withfrott. Prince of Wales, b. 1841. Low tides, i & ® Changet 'and 22nd Sunday i^er Trinity. bteomet raihtr C apogee. 9 6 € more pleatant. 9 6 C High tides. 28rd Sunday after Trinity. Pra. Royal, b. 1840, m. J%n. 25, 1868. colder toith cold rain$ and Low tides. tom*frott. 24th Sunday after Trinity. [ $ greatest Hel. Lat. S. Look out for a anoto $quall. St. Andbkw. C perigee. High Water, msan time, at 6 84 6 24 7 11 8 6 8 88 922 10 8 10 61 11 41 A. 1 2 86 46 47 8 68 64 88 16 68 28 6 89 9 16 9 68 10 84 11 18 mom. 4 6 6 6 7 8 8 |] 8 4 8 64 9 41 10 86 11 8 11 A. 1 2 8 4 62 88 21 11 6 16 6 17 6 28 7 24 8 8 16 42 1 12 4 8 46 9 28 9 68 10 86 11 9 11 46 mom. 28 1 4 1 48 8 46 6 12 6 81 7 40 8 84 9 18 10 8 10 66 11 60 A. 1 1 2 22 6 62 85 8 26 4 6 20 80 6 81 7 42 8 88 9 22 10 d 10 87 11 12 11 49 mom. 28 69 87 18 2 69 6 26 7 46 8 64 948 4 84 6 24 6 11 7 6 7 88 8 22 9 8 9 61 10 41 11 86 A. 46 1 47 2 68 8 64 4 6 6 88 16l 68 6 28 7 6 7 89 8 15 8 68 9 81 10 18 11 16 mom. 1 40 8 1 4 10 6 4 n ■0 94 f 43 I I CLOVER # TIMOTHY SMEBB, 8 OrdnaM* Square, HALIFAX. ». T. wot, loqpiWi 4 iiAnwriB, i«t owuifaii nwt 98 DECEMBER begins on FRIDAY. [1866. O FuU Moon, 2nd d., 2b. 80m. afternoon, bMring East C Last Qnwrter, 9tb d., 7h. 69m. afternoon, Mow the horlwn. # New Moon, 18th d.. Oh. 81m. morning, below the horiion. ^ First Quarter, 26tb d., 8b. 17m. morning, below the boriion. O Full Moon, Jan'j. 1, 1866, 2b. 88m. morning. "~ II ©•;.2r ©;• .® , Length Moon c €*• » Boath. •low of dock. of Pajn. Booth. plMM e RiM*. SeU. Riws. Bet*. 1 F. 7 17 4 21 21 62 10 40 9 4 4 80 4 45 11 4 n 2 8a. 7 18 4 21 22 1 10 17 9 8 6 24 6 68 A. 6 n 8 SU. 7 20 4 21 22 9 9 68 9 1 6 26 7 11 1 6 23 4 M. 7 21 4 21 25 17 9 29 9 7 8 8 5 2 8 2Z 6 Tn. 7 22 420 22 26 9 4 8 69 8 22= i 9 18 2 68 SI A W. 7 28 420 22«82 8 89 8 67 9 80 9 54 8 49 SI 7 Tb. 7 24 420 ^ 89 8 13 8 66 10 26 10 28 4 87 % 8 , F. 7 26 420 22 46 7 47 8 65 11 26 11 8 6 2S 9 8a. 7 26 420 22 61 7 20 8 54 mom. 11 40 6 7 T^ 10 au. 7 27 4 21 22 57 6 62 8 68 20 A. 10 6 49 £a 11 M. 7 27 4 21 28 2 6 26 8 63 69 69 7 82 tOf 12 Tu. 7 28 422 28 6 6 67 8 82 2 1 24 8 16 dCb 18 W. 7 29 422 23 11 6 28 8 61 8 11 1 69 8 69 m 14 Th. 7 80 422 28 14 4 69 8 50 4 8 2 15 9 46 ^ 15 P. 7 81 4 28 28 17 4 80 8 50 4 59 2 51 10 82 ^r 16 8a. 7 81 428 28 20 4 1 8 49 5 56 8 28 11 22 t 17 SU. 7 82 4 28 23 22 8 81 8 49 6 56 4 8 mom. t 18 M. 7 88 428 28 24 8 1 8 48 7 46 4 48 12 b» 19 Tu. 7 84 424 28 26 2 82 8 48 8 26 6 50 1 4 b> 20 W. 7 86 424 28 26 2 2 8 48 9 21 6 61 1 66 m 21 Th. 7 86 4 24 28 27 1 81 8 48 9 50 8 2 2 46 m 22 p; 7 87 4 24 28 27 1 1 8 48 10 22 10 8 86 X 28 Sa. 7 87 4 26 28 26 81 8 49 10 51 10 16 4 26 ^ 24 SU. 7 87 426 28 25 8. 1 8 49 11 26 11 26 6 16 r 26 M. 7 87 426 23 23 F. 28 8 49 A. 20 morn. 6 7 Y 26 Tu. 7 87 4 26 28 22 67 8 60 53 14 6 59 K 27 W. 7 86 4 26 23 19 1 27 8 50 1 27 1 25 7 58 28 Th. 7 86 4 26 28 16 1 66 8 61 2 18 2 89 8 49 y 29 F. 7 86 4 27 23 13 2 26 8 51 2 63 8 45 9 48 n 80 8a 7 86 4 27 23 9 2 66 8 52 8 69 4 45 10 47 n 81 SU. 7 86 428 28 5 8 23 8 53 4 57 6 55 11 46j 2S 07 The cMuvm of the moon's aouthing gives the time of high water at Parrsboro', OorawalliB, Uorton, Hantsport, Windsor, Newport, Tmro, he. If aiked which Bhould be the finest apartment In the house, the answer should be—*' not the p8rlor> not the drawings-room ; but the oellar." There areftwo reasoas for tnis saswer. First, a bad, dirty cellar appears to com- bine the idea of all that Is repulsive— damp, ofTensive, must/, putrid alr^ rotten apples, rotten cabbages, rotten potatoes, rotten boards- the effluTi« crvepiag tliroagh every open window and door, and through cracks of every closed window and olosea door, into all parts of the house,— into the kitchen, into the parlor^ into the f^eeping apartments,— and laying the foundation of sickness and fevers. Seoondiy, a neat, well lighted, paved floored, white- washed cellar, combines a good deal that is pleasant. One room may have in it a supply of sweet butter and milk, and in another exoellrat and deli- cious apples ; the food that is, placed on every table is known to come firom this model oellar, where every thing is pure and clean. BBOWH, lEOB. 0( qQ, V. . . BniggiiiB^ Qxdnaaoe Square, Hali&x. SelMOl R«q«ii«H«t tf wwi dit*ripti««i et IH T. MUirs. Winter.] DECEMBER 81 days. 29 it is therefore not out of the range of possibility that they may ceine in contact with some of the stari, and the shock of the. earth by a comet is rigorously possible ; at the same time it is extremely im- probable. The doctrine of chances affords the means of estimating numerically the probability of such a collision, and shows that there is but one such chance in 281 millions : that is to say, on the ap- pearance of a new comet, the odds are 281 millions to one that it will not strike against our globe. In the structure, arrangement, and laws, which prevail among the heavenly bodies, in their magni- tudes, distances and velocity io much beyond every thing of this kind which belongs to tb ..round us, is seen the power and wis- dom of the Creator. 1 2 A. 4 6 6 7 8 9 A. 11 12 13 14 15 16 A. 18 19 20 21 22 23 A. 26 26 27 28 29 80 A. SVMDATI , WBATHXlt» ANia- TEBflABUBIi, ITC. Blgh Wftter, mean Urn*, at Princess Alexandra, b. 1844. cold and $tormy Advent Sunday. High tules. J^ j IjL weather Sup. Court, Halifax — Terms, Ses- [sions, Halifax, St. Mary's. tuith$ium Conoeption B. V. Mary. Very low tides. or rain. 2nd Sunday in Advent. C apogee. Change* $ stationary. and Prince Consort, d. Mi. 42. becomet Srd Sunday in Advent High tides. clear and very cold. Ember Day. St Thomas. © enters Vp. Winter 4th Sunday in Advent. « Christmas Dat. Low tides. St Stephen. with St John, Evangelist, tymptomt Innocents. C perigee. o/anow. ^ greatest Hel. Lat N. 1st Sun. after Christmas. © in perigee 6 4 8 84 9 48 6 64 9 24 10 88 7 40 10 10 11 24 8 24 10 64 A. 8 9 8 11 88 47 9 46 A. 16 1 80 10 27 67 2 11 11 9 1 89 2 68 11 66 226 8 40 A. 60 8 20 484 1 68 4 28 6 47 2 68 6 28 6 47 4 8 6 88 7 47 6 1 7 81 8 45 5 48 8 18 9 32 6 28 8 68 10 12 7 10 9 40 10 64 7 46 10 16 11 29 8 21 10 61 mom. 9 1 11 81 6 9 87 mom. 46 10 16 7 1 21 10 58 46 2 11 48 1 28 2 42 morn. 2 18 8 82 50 8 20 4 84 2 10 4 40 5 64 3 44 6 14 7 28 4 61 7 21 8 86 6 61 8 21 9 86 6 42 9 18 10 26 4 64 40 24 3 8 46 9 27 10 9 10 66 11 60 A. 1 8 4 4 6 6 63 63 3 1 49 28 10 6 46 7 8 21 1 8 87 9 16 9 68 10 48 11 60 morn. 1 10 2 44 8 61 4 61 6 42 09 I 1 'C f m UP I CES. D^YE'STCTFFS, ^c....Ordwance Square, HALIFAX. B. T. HUH, Bookielkr lod BtatioDir, 116 OrMiTille ItiMt. 80 BIBLOBKt'8 ItAXMXR'B [186ft. I I I f I I PROVINCE OFNOVA SCOTIA. X^wtt/cnanf-Oovernor and Command*r-in-Chief in and otwr ik* Provinfi* of JVlwa ScoMa and it$ Dtpendtneit: SIR RICHARD GRAVES MaoDONNELL. Knight obmpuihn of tke moit honourable Order of the Bath. Privat€ Stcretary — Meliohy Bowee Paly. ■XEOUTIVI «M>UNOIL. Hon. Charlea Tapper, M. D., M. P. P.» Provtneial S4er«tary. Hon. William A. Heoxy, M. i P., Jittorney General. Hon. John yf. Ktohie, M. L. C, Solietior General. Hon. Jamee MoNab, M. L. C, Receiver General. Hon. Isaac LeVeeconte, M. P. P., Financial Secretary. Hon. John McKinuon, M. P. P. Hon. Alexander McFarlane, M. P. P. Hon. Samuel Leonard Shannon, M. P. P. . Hon. John Greighton, M. L. C. Clerkt James H. Thome; Retired membert of Council retaining their rank and precedence t -by epecial permierion of Her Majeety. . Hon. Enos C Lung as they belong to either branch. 2. < 5* ? ST 0> PEHFUMEftY, S04PS» i^e..,,Qr4nunee Sguan* HALIFAX. t. T. ICOfiS, fiodoielleir and Btetionsr, I2K ChwnTflle Street. 8 & I I o o to I I o 32^ belchkr's farmer's [1865. ' THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. [Elected May 28, 1863.] apeaktr, John C. Wade, Anka^ous ..'.. *ATard Longl^, George WMtman, and CoLOHKBTBB...JVbr«Aern -DWn'c*— ♦A. W. McLellan and Wm. Blaok- irood ; Southern District — *Aflam8 G. Arohibald and Franois B. Parker. CcMBKBLAiro. .♦flci. CharlegTnjpper (Pror. Sec*y.) M. E, C, *Hon, Alexander McFarlane, M. £. C. and *Rol)«rt Donkin. CAPEBBBTOif..*William Csddwell and *John Bourinot. DiQBT *Jno. G. Wade { Speaker) » *Maturin Robichau and *Colin- Campbell. QoTSBOKOiraH.*Wm. O. Be£Ebrnan and *Stevart Campbell. Hauvax Western District— *John Tobin, *IIenry rryor, and 'ffon. Samuel Leonard Shannon, M. E. C. ; Ensicrn District — * William Annand and James Balcolm. Hants JVorthern District— *Eir& Churchill and Wm. Lawrence ; Southern District — James W. King and Lewis W. Hill. Internesb . . . .*Hiram Blanohard, *Peter Smyth, and Saml. McDonnell. ElMOS J^lbrthern District — Chas. C. Hamilton, M. P., and Cideb B. Bill ; Southern District — *I)aniel Moore and Edward L. Brown, M. D. LuirENBiTKOB. .Hy. S. Jost, Hy. A. K. Kaulback and Wm. Slooomb, M.D. PiCTOV Western District—Donald Eraser and Alex. McKay; Eastern District — *James McDonald and James Eraser. QtnxNS County~^no. Campbell ; JVbrthern District— Charles AlUson; Southern District — *AndreV Cowie. BiOHMOND £ron. Isaac LeVesoonte, {Financial Sec'y.), M. E. C, and Wm. Miller. BHEI.BUBNI.... County- -*Thomas Cofiin; Shelbarne Toum«At/>— *Jno. Locke; Barringian Township — *Robt. Robertson. AirriGOKiSH. . .*Hon. Wm. A. Heniy {Jlttorney General)^ M. E. C. *Hon. Jno. MoKinnon, M. E. C, VicTOBiA *Wm. Boss and Chas. J. Campbell. Yabmouts. ...County — 'Thomas Killam; Yarmouth Township— Q90, 8. Brown; Argyie Township, Isaac Hatfield. Clerk, Henry C. D. Twining. Clerk Assistant, James O. Tobin. Chaplain, Bev. James C. Cochran. . Sergeant at Arms, Edw. A. Pyke. Astt. 8erfft.t Richardson Harris. Messenger, Jno Fitzgerald, Names with this mark * were members of the provloui House. !Bro^«m» Broa. ^ Oo, . . . Importers of Drngs, npp ■MM OOUNTINO HOUSE STATIONERY AT R. T. MUlR*i. fl865.] ALMANACK. 33 GOVERNMENT OFFICES AND OFFICERS. Provincial Secretahy's Office. — Provincial Secretary, Hon. Chas. ^Tapper, M. P. P. Deputy Sec'y and Chief Clerk, James H. Thome. Clerk, Henry W. Johnston. . Financial Secretaey's Office. — Financial Secretary, Hon. Isaac LeVesoonte, M. P. P. Clerk, Thos. R. Dewolf. Receiver General's Office.— i?eccx>er General, Hon. Jas. McNab, 1 M. L. C. Clerks, John R. Wallace, Thos F. Knight. Commissioner of Crown Lands Office. — CommisHioner of Crown Lands, Samuel P. Fairbanks. Deputy, Wm A. Ilen'^lry. Clerks, iEdw Morris, Fredk. LeBlanc, Peter Doylo. Board op Revendb. — Cojnmissioners, the Receiver Oenerol {Presi- \de7it), the Financial Secrotai-y, Hon. Jno W. Ritchie, Robt Boak, Geo P i Mitchell. Clprk, B. B. Oxley. BOARD OP WORKS. Commissioners. — Fredk, Brown (Chairman), Vfm. B. Fairbanks, and [Jno M Pugh. Superivtendent of Liyht Houses and other Public Pro- fperty, dipt. Jno. H. Kendriok. Clerk of Works, Miohl. Monaghan. Clerk, Jas. B. McNab. Penitentiary. — Medical Attendant, Rufus S. Black, M. D. Chap- lain, Rev. Honry Pope. Goi^crnor, Wm. A. Chipmm. Sable Island. — Resident Superintendent, Philip S. Dodd. Resident Superintendents — St. PauVs, Don. Jk McNeil; Scatteri, Jno. McLean. Provincial Hospital for the Insane. — Management vested in Board of Woi'ks. Visitors, the Governor, the Chief Justice, the Pro- i vinoial Secretary, the President of the Legislative Council, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, and the heads or authorized representatives of all Christian Churches in the Province. Medical Superintendent, ; Jas. R. Dewolf, m. d. Trertsi/rer, //on. Jas McNab. Storekeeper, Qeo Downic. Houfiekecper, Mrs R. ]^Bi|kson. Supervisor, Miss Sandifer. Engineer, R. D. IJiokson. "^^^F • Railway Commissioner — .Tas.TpiWnald, M. P. P. Chief Engineer ifor the extension of Railways, Sanford Flemming, C. E. Accountant, Thos, Foot. Traffic Superintendent, Goo^Taylor, Locomotive Super- intendent, W, Johnston. Freight Master, Jas. Alexander. Ticket Master, Richmond, Arthur Busby. Station Masters, Truro, H. Mc- Callum; Windsor, Charles E. Harding; Windsor Junction, H. Mcin- tosh; JS'):wport, W. L. Sweet; Mount l7niacke,R.M C0 z H £ '111. 1 ill, Ij 1 1 1 '4 1 it il 34 belcher's farmer's [1865.1 Kenzie; Pollock's to the Guysboro^ County Line, John Parker; Rich' mond County Line to Sydney, C. B., Jas. McKenzie. Dartmouth to\ Ship Harbour, Wm. Anderson; Halifax to Lunenburgh County LineA Cyrus Boutillier and Juo P. Inglis; Halifax to Hants County Line A Epbraiin Burgess; Trvrc to Amherst, , Co. oj\ Richmond, Jas McKenzie: Co. of Inverness, Geo C. Lawrence; jVbr/A West Arm to Head of St. Margaret's Bay, Alex Hubly; Colchesterl Co. line to Strait of Canso, Adam McKenzie; Avon Bridge to Hahtil County Line, Saml Palmer; Middlcfield to Brookfield corner betweenX Liverpool and Annapolis, Filson AVatcnnan. Middlefield to Milton,] Elk.-inah Morton, CaiEP CoJiMissiONKB 01' MiNES, Peter S. Hamilton. Provincial Dep.l Comm'r., Jno. Kelly. Dkhutiks — Gold Districts, Co. of Halifax,] Montagu and Lihwrencetowa, Jno Kelly; Siorinont Co., Guysborough\ Jno. F. Taylor Tangier, Co. of Halifax, Jas 1). VanBuskirk. Orens, Co. Lunenburgh, ; S/ierbrooke and Wine Hnrhour,\ Co. Guysboroiigh, VVm, L. Pye; Witgamatcook, Co. Victoria, Jno. McLellan; Oldham and Renfrew, James McKenzie; Waverly, Co. Hallux. CoM'MiTrKE of Ma7iugement under the Act to provide^ for Agricul-\ tural Exhibitions and the Improvement of Stock. — IHs. JV'b. *>, inclu- ding the Counties of Annapolis, Lunenburgh, Jrt/?//.s, Avard Longley,! Abnu. llobb, Goo. tlfuniltoii. in cnDJiiiidion with Ilan. Jno. Creigbtoiil and Hon. £S. L. Shannon. Dir,. JVu. 1, including the Counties of PiV.j tou, Anligonish, Guysborouijh, ^\. 11. Harris, llobt. Trotter, Jno. J. Marshall, in conjunction witli Hon. A, Mcl'ai-lane and Hon. J. McKinnou. Ckntrai, Boaud ov AoniccLTvvLE.— District No. ], Wm Cunard, Rodkl Hugonin, Jos Novthup, Hon. Pi-yor; No. 2, C. C. Hamilton, u. «., Avard Longley; No. il, G. S. Brown, H, A, N. I^aulback: No. 4:, Hon. Alex Mo- Farlaue, Hon. li. AMcHettey; No. 6,Wni H Harris, Hon. JuoMoKimion;] No. G, Hon. Wm McKcen, Honry Davenport. BOABU OP EXAMINKRS FOll V^MOJiViAh MEPICAIi LICENSES. — ^AVm .T. Almon, M. D., P. M. O.; D. Mo^Hker, M. D.; and R. S. Black, M.I). I CEN'fKAi, Board of ExaminoH^ Siiix'iMastke.s anu Matks— Capt. John Taylor, AVm, Pryor, TUos. Kfton. ^ • Co.MMu's/or erecting a Public Building in the city ofEal fax, Hon E | Kenny, W. Stairs, J, Duifus, A. G. .Junos, J. Loull, iMMTORAsr Agkxt, //on. H. G, Pineo: ofiiue, No. 40 Uedford Row. Boaro op Statistics op Maruiaors, Biiirns. axi> Ukaths. Sec'y.,\ Archibald Scott, Halifax. Issuers of Marriage Licenses and Dcp. Reg'rs. of Marriages, Bi 'hs, and Deaths, tiie I)ev). Postmasters in tlie| ditfereut Counties, anil Arcli. Scott, Halifax. Dcp. Reg'rs. of Mai- riages, Bi>tlts and Deaths, the Way Otiico keepers in the different j Counties, and Rev. Henry Stamer, Rev. R. Janjieson, Rev. Jas. Waddell, ! Rev. Kdwd. Ansell, Jas. J. Clarke, M.D. Qukun's PuiNTKR, Alpin Grant, BSQWN, BSOS. & CO. •Druggists, OrdatiQoe Square, Halifax. Photographio Albnins at B. T. MUIB'B. alifax, HoraE 1865.] ALMANACK. 35 COURTS. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE, HAVING LAW AND EQUITY JURISDICTION THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE. Chie!" Justice, Hon. William Young. "Equity Judge, and a Judge of f^c Sup. Conrt, Hon. J. W. Johnston. Assistant Judges, Hon. Wm. Blowers Bliss, d.c.l., Hoji. Edmund Murray Dodd, ./Tom. William Fredk. BesBarres, and Hon. Lewis Morris Wilkins. Attorney General, Hon. Wm A. Henry. Solicitor General, Hon. Jno W. Ritchie. Queen^s Counsel, Hon. John Creighton, Saml. P. Fairbanks, Hon. Wm. A. Henry, Adams G. Archibald, M. I. Wilkins, Chas. W. H. Harris, Hon. Jno. W. Ritchie, Jno. C. Wade, Stewart Campbell, Hon. Jon. McCully, Beamish Murdoch, Hiram Blauchard, Alex. C. McDonald, Chas. Twin- ing, Wm. Sutherland, Jas. R. Smith, Hon. R. B. Dickey, Cha». F. Har- rington. Clerk of the Crown and Prothonotary, J. W. Nutting, Accountant General, Chas. Twining. Masters — Ha /(/"ax, Chas. Twi- ning, Hugh Hartshome, Alex. James, Wm. Howe ; Pictou, Edw. Roach, Martin I. Wilkins, Daniel Dickson ; Yarmouth, Thos. D. Chipman, C. B. Owen, Jas. Murray; District of Shelburne, Thos. Johnston; Dis. of Barrington, Gabriel Robertson; Hants, Dav Freize, Jno. W. Ouseley, Wm. H. Blanchard; Kings, Geo. A. Blanchard, Chas. W. H. Harris, Stephen H. Moore, Jas. R. Prescott; LiOienburg, Jas. Dowling; Anna- [^polis, Robt. Bath, Silas H. Morse, Geo S. Milledge; Queens, Charles Morse, J. N. S. Marshall; Antigonish, Henry P. Hill; Colchester, Jas. P. Blanchard; Cape Bfeion, Donald N. McQueen; Guysbor»ugh, Sam. R. Russell. Reporter of the Decisions of the Supreme Court, Fitz. igerald Cochran. Crier of the Court, J. MonteUh. • The Equity Cou.t [is held on every Monday, when business requires (except in vacation), [in the Chancery Room off the Prothonotary' s office, a,t 11 o'clock, A.'M. COURT OF ERROR. The Lt-Governor and the Members of Her Majesty's Exec. Council. COURT OP MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. The Lieutenant-Governor {President), the Hon. Judge Johnston [( Vice-President) , and the Members of Her Majesty's Executive Council. [liegistrar , James H. Thome. Advocates and Proctors, tlie Bamsters and Attornies of the Sup. Co- CjURT OF VICE ADMIRALTY OF HALIFAX, N. S. Vice- Admiral, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor; Ju^^e, the |/ion. Alexander Stewart, Companion of the most Honorable Order of the Bath. Surrogates : Halifax, Chas. Twining, John C. Halliburton, Llex. Primrose, Hon. John W. Ritchie, Samuel P. Fairbanks, Nepoan Clarke; WaZZace, /Zb/?. Alexander McFarlane; Truro, Ebenezer Mun- po; Windsor, Harry King; Arichat, 0, F. Harrington; Sydney, CB., Tames McKeagney; Antigonish, Hon. W. A. Henry. Receiver General \f Droits, C. B. Hamilton. Registrar, J na. R. Smith. Marshal, Hugh lartshorne. Aivocate and Procurator General, Hon. Wm. A. lenry. Advocates and Proctors, the Barristers and Attornies of the Supreme Court. Interpreter and Trinslator of Gerr an and French, "abt. G. Haliburton. The Sheriffs, Mayors and Constables throughout the Province are also officers of this Court. Usher and Messenger, fames Venables. Bank of Admiralty Deposits, the Bank of British Torth America at Halifax. Printer, Alpin Grant, Q. P. Short-hand yriter, Jno. Geo. Bourinot. 60 I I t fLA VO URIJSTG ESSEJSTCES. . . . Ordnance Square, HALIFAX. E; T. MUnt, Bookseller and Stationer, 126 Granville Street. 2 e « > B 3 & B « "SI B. e « m. « 36 belcher's farmer's [1865. LIST OF BARRISTERS AND ATTORNIES, RESIDENT IN NOVA SCOTIA. NAMiBS. James S. Morse James W. Nutting Hon. Jno. Creighton,Q.o. Wm. Q. Sawers S. P. Fairbanks, Q. o . . . . Geo. T. Solomon Beamisli Murdoch, q.o. . Charles Twining^ q. o. . . Alex. Primrose. ....... Charles D. Roach John J. Sawyer George R. Grassie Chas. W. H. Harris, Q.o. Charles B. Owen Hugh Hartshome, D.o.L. James A. Denmgv>u. . . . Robert B. Dickson Martin I. Wilkins, q.o . . Edward H. Harrington. Silas L. Morse Harry King, d. c. l. . . . Stephen H. Moore John C. Halliburton. . . . William H. Keating. . . . William Sutherland, Q.c. Edward Roach Henry Pryor, d. c. L. . . . Thomas B. Akius Hon. John W. Ritchie, Q.c Silas L. Morsfi Nepean Clarke James R. Smith, q.o. . . . Archibald McQueen. . . . A. M. Uniacke, p. o. l. Hon. Robt B. Dickey, , 1830 1 Nov. 1886 16 Jan. 1837 11 Oct. 1810 23 Oct. 1810 18 AprU, 1816 22 Oct. 1817 16 April, 1817 19 April, 1820 14 July, 1821 6 April, 1823 10 July, 1822 9 Oct. 1822 28 Jan. 1824 13 April, 1824 23 Jan. 1827 24 Jan. 24 July, 24 Oct. 24 Oct. 22 Jan. 23 Oct Residence. 1826 1827 1826 1826 1828 1827 23 April, 1827 27 Jan. 1829 22 Jan. 1828 22 July, 1828 28 Oct. 1828 28 Oct. 1828 5 May, 1829 26 Jan. 1831 4 May, 1830 25 Jan. 1881 3 May, 1881 1 Nov. 1831 23 July, 1838 28 July, 1882 29 Oct. 1838 22 Jan. 1883 22 Jan. 1833 30 April, 1883 22 .Tan. 1838 80 April, 1883 29 Oct. 1833 29 April, 1834 22 July. 1884 26 July, 1835 26 July, 1835 3 Nov. J 835 14 Jan. 1836 Amherst. Halifax. LunenburgU. Halifax. Do. Lunenburgh. Halifax. Do. Do. Amherst. Halifax. Annapolis. Kentville. Yarmouth. Halifax. Digby. Truro. Pictou. Halifax. Amlierst. Windsor. Kentville. Halifax. Do. Do. Pictou. Halifax. Do. Do. Bridgetown. Halifax. Do. Port Hood. Halifax. Amherst. Sydney, C. B Annapolis. Halifax. Lunenburgh Yarmouth. Kentville. Guysboiough Windsor. Amherst. Halifax. Halifax BROAVN, HR08. & OO Importer.-^ of Dnae*, / 66 Va 866. Ledgera, Journals, Day and Oaah Booka, at B. T. MIJIB'S, 1865.] ALMANACK. 37 Ebenezer F. Munro ChasF. Harrington, Q.c. William C. W hidden . . . Darid Matheson Peter Lynch Henry P. Hill James Fogo.j. Frederick W. Grantham Daniel Dickson James McKeagney A. G. Archibald, q.c. . . Hon S. Leonard Shannon Henry C. D. Twining. . James Robert Prescott. . Edward A. Pyke William Howe George A. Blanchard . . Charles Morse John C. Wade, Q.c Hon. W. A. Henry, q.c. William H. Troop Jaa. C. Cogswell, ». c. l. James Murray, Jr Hiram Blanchardg,Q.c . . Peter S. Archibala. .... Robert McCully Alfred F. Halibuifon. . . JohnD. McNutt Timothy D. Ruggles .... Philip C. Hill, D.c.t... Thomas W. Harris James Hall Thorne Hon. Alex. McFarlane.. Alexander James Charles James Stewart. Edward P. Nutting Wm, R. Cutler John McKinlay Simeon C. Irish James W. Johnston, Jr. Peter H. LeNoir Richard Sands, Jr Alex. C. McDonald,Q.c. . Francis S. Beamish . . . . Amos B. Chandler Norman F. Uniacke. . . . James Thomson Edward Ci Cowling Daniel J. Janvrin Henry Wm. Smith William Twining Isaac J. Wylde 16 Jan. 81 Oct. 31 Oct. ?1 Oct. 81 Oct. 16 Jan. 1 May, 1 May, 24 July, 80 Oct. 15 Jan. 16 Jan. 30 April, 30 April, 23 July, 23 July, 29 Oct. 3 Nov. 24 July, 80 Nov. 19 April, 19 April, 26 July, 18 April, 18 April, 18 April, 18 April, 7 May, 7 May, 7 May, 23 July, 23 J-uly, 3 Dec. 6 May, 6 May, 6 Mr.y, 22 July, 22 July, 22 April, 18 July, 20 April, 20 April, 26 July, 26 July, 16 Nov. 24 July, 24 July, 4 Dec. 4 Dec. 28 July, 3 Dec. 22 July, 1887 1837 1887 1837 1837 1838 1838 1838 1838 1838 1839 1839 1839 1839 1839 1839 1839 1840 1841 1841 1842 1842 1842 1843. 1843 1848 1843 1844 1844 1844 1844 1844' 1844 1845 1845 1815 1845 1845 1846 1846 1847 1847 1847 1847 1847 1848 1848 1848 1848 1849 1849 1860 14 Jan. ] 836 1 Nov. ] 886 INov. 1 836 INov. ] [836 INov. 1 L836 18 Jan. ] L887 2 May, ] 1887 2 May, ] 1837 25 July, ] L837 81 Oct. ] L887 16 Jan. ] 837 16 Jan. 1 839 31 May, ] [838 30 April, 1 1839 24 July, ] 1838 23 July, ] 1839 30 Oct. ] L838 29 Oct. ] 1839 28 July, ] 1840 3 Nov. : .840 9 Jan. ] L841 19 April, ] 1842 27 April, ] 1841 30 Nov. : 841 19 April, ] 1842 19 April, ] 1842 19 April, ] 1842 29 April, 1 1842 18 April, ] 1843 7 May, ] L844 25 July, ] 1843 23 July, : 1844 5 Den. J 1843 7 May, ' 1844 7 May, ] 1844 7 May, : 1844 23 July, ■ 1844 23 July, ■ 1844 29 April, ■ 1845 28 July, ■ 1846 22 April, 1846 20 April, 1847 28 July, 1846 28 July, 1846 28 July, 1846 26 July, 1847 26 July, 1847 29 Nov. 1847 29 Nov. 1847 24 July, 1848 4 Dec. 1848 28 July, 1849 Truro. Arichat, C.B. Shelburne. Pictou. Halifax. Antigonish. Pictou. Yarmouth. Pictou. Sydney,C.B. Truro. Halifax. Do. Kentville. Cornwallis. Halifax. Kentville. Liverpool. Digby. Antigonish. Bridgetown. Halifax. Yarmouth. Halifax. Truro. Amherst. Baddeck. Truro. Bridgetown. Halifax. Kentville. Halifax. Amherst. . Halifax. Amherst. Halifax. Arichat. Pictou. Anti;Tonish. Halifax. Do. Granville. Pictou. Halifax. Amherst. Halifax. Do. Annapolis. Arichat. Liverpool. Halifax. Guysboro'. 43 o I 03 O DO is: I i I ! I aPOJ^aES, BRUaHEa ^e....Ordnanet aquare, HALIFAX. B. T. MTTIB, B00K8ELLEB AOT) BTATIONEB, 185 Orantllle Btraet. I e I m o > CI o a iZ T o 38 belcheb's farmeu's [1865. William H. Blanohard. . Matthew H. Richey Mather B. Desbrisay. . . John Skerry William B. Chandler... James McDonald Daniel McDonald J. N. S. Marshall John Bumyeat John Stubs Peter S. Hamilton Lewis W. DesBarres. . . . George A. McKenzie. . . . Roberto. Haliburton. . . Thomas J. Wallace Samuel Vf. DeBlois . . . . James G. Tobin Otto Weeks Wm. M. Fullerton Cliflford K. Morse Hugh McDonald John L. Tremain John E. Whidden Jared C. Troop Henry A. K. Kaulback . Brenton H. Collins Fitzgerald C. Cochran . . Geoi'ge Campbell James J. Kerr Henry Oldright Joseph Norman Ritchie. James Dennison A. W. White, Jr Thomas W. Chesley. . . . W. Myers Gray John T. Smith Robie Uniacke William A. DeBlois . . . . Joseph Creighton William Fitz Uniacke . . James W. K. Johnston. . N. W. White William A. D. Morse . . . Newton LeO. McKay. . . Charles MacCoUa •. Waiiam Miller Stephen L. Purvis Henry W. Johnston Robert D. Chandler Edward D. Tremain John W. Ouseley Thomas C. Hill A. W. Savary 2 Dec. 2 Dec. 21 April,. 21 April, 21 July, 22 Deo. 19 Apr.l, 26 July, 29 Nov. 29 Nov. 29 Nov, 18 April, VJ April, 26 July, 28 Nov. 17 April, 4 Deo. 4 Deo. 16 April, 3 Dec. 3 Dec. 28 April, Deo. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 1 Deo. 1 Dec. 30 Nov. 30 Nov. 10 May, 10 May, 10 May, 10 May, 10 May, 2 Aug. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 4 Jan. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Dec. 81 Deo. 31 Dec. 31 May, 2 Aug. 21 Nov. 7 June, 18 July, 23 July, 23 July, 30 July, 1860 1850 T861 1861 1861 1861 1862 1862 1862 1852 1852 1863 1863 1863 1853 1864 1854 1864 1855 1856 1865 1850 1856 1856 1866 1866 1856 1866 1856 1857 1857 1858 1858 1868 1858 1858 1868 1859 1859 1859 1869 1869 1859 1859 1859 1860 1860 1860 1861 1861 1861 1861 1861 8 Deo. 1849 3 Deo. 1849 1 May, 21 April, 26 July, 2 Dec. 1850 1851 1836 1850 21 April, 21 July, 21 July, 22 Deo. 1861 1861 1861 1861 22 Deo. 1861 19 April, 22 Deo. 1862 1851 26 July, 28 Nov. 1863 1863 19 April, 28 Nov. 1852 1863 28 Nov. 1853 25 July, 4 Deo. 1853 1864 4 Dec. 1864 4 Dec. 1864 3 Dec. 1856 8 Deo. 1866 3 Dec. ^856 8 Deo. 1865 8 Deo. 1856 3 Dec. 1855 3 Dec. 1856 1 Dec. 1866 80 Nov. 1857 IDec. 1856 11 May, 11 May, 11 May, 11 May, 2 Aug. 30 Nov. 1857 1867 1857 1867 1868 1857 30 Nov. 1867 80 Nov. 1867 4 Jan. 1869 4 Jan. 1859 4 Jan. 1869 4 Jan. 1869 81 Dec. 1869 31 May, 23 July, 21 Nov., 1860 1859 1860 23 July, 81 May, 81 May, 26 July, 80 July, 1859 1860 1860 1860 1861 Windsor. Halifax: Lunenburgh. Halifax. Ariohat. Pictou. Antigonish. Liverpool. Truro. Amherst. Halifax. Guysborough Pictou. Halifax. Do. Do. Do. Newport. Amherst. Do. Antigonish. Port Hood. Bridgewater. Bridgetown. Lunenburgh. Halifax. Do. Truro. Wallace. Do. Halifax. Digby. Shelburne. Bridgetown. Halifax. Amherst. Halifax. Do. Lunenburgh. Halifax. Do. Shelburne. Halifax. Sydney, C. B. Truro. Halifax. Pictou. Halifax. Amherst. Port Hood Windsor. Sydney. C. B. Annapolis. BBOWN^ BB08. & CO. Importers of Drugs, PORTMONAIE8, PURSES, JEWBLRY, ETC., AT R. T. IMIUIR*8. 1865.] ALMANACK. 39 Joseph H. Weeks Samuel Macdonnell .... George B. Kenny Barclay E. Tremain. . . . Israel Longworth William H. Hill Robert L. Weatherbe. . . George Dennison Jas. B. (I. Harrington. . Samuel H. Gray Lewis R. Kirby Wm. Fred. McCoy Joseph Coombes Malachy B. Daly Fred. W. Bent Wm. H. Buckerfield . . . Samuel G. Bigby William H. Owen John M. Viets Albert Morse James G. Foster George Robertson 28 Deo. 1861 21 April, 1862 5 Aug. 1862 ISept. 1862 8 Dec. 1862 10 Aug. 1868 26 0otr. 1868 1 Dec. 1868 10 Dec. 1868 11 -Deo. 1863 16 Deo. 1868 80 April 1864 IttAJay 1864 10 May, 1864 28 July, 1864 22 Nov. 1860 8 April, 1861 1862 1861 1861 1862 1868 1862 1862 1862 1862 5 Aug 28 May, 8 Dec. 12 May, 26 Octr. 2 Deo. 11 Deo. 11 Dec. 16 Dec. 29' April, 1868 11 May, 1863 10 May, 24 July, 22 July„ Octr. Mar. May, May, 10 May, 1864 10 May, 1864 8 28 10 10 1864 1868 1845 1868 1864 1864 1864 Halifliz. ~ Antigonish. Halifax. Port Hood. Truro. Halifax. Do. Digby. Halifax. Do. Do. Shelbume. Halifax. Do. Amherst. Do. Piotou. Lunenbnrgh. Liverpool. Bridgetown. Halifax. Middleton. The Barristers and Attornies are also Notaries Public, with but few exceptions. NOVA SCOTIA BARRISTERS' SOCIETY. Honorary Members, the Judges of the Supreme Court and Court of Vi«e Admiralty. Prest, Hon. John W. Ritchie. V. Prest, C. Twining. Council, Beamish Murdoch, Jas. R. Smith, Hon. 8. L. Shannon, Hiram Blanchard, Matt. H. Richey. Treasurer, Hon. 8. L.Bh&jmou. Sec'y, Wm. Twining. Nova Scotia Law Students Society. — Patron, the Chief Justice* Executive Committee, Jno. Y. Payzant (Chairman), Wm. J. Croke> Douglas B. Wood worth, Fredk. Tremain, Law. Power, B. H. Eaton (Treus.), Jas. Q. Foster, (Sec'y.) TARIFF OF DUTIES IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. In fobce until March 81, 1866. Apples, fresh or dried, ^ bbl ^1.00 Anchors, Grapnels, and Anchor Palms 6 ^ cent ad. val. Ashes — Pot and Pearl Free Ale, Beer, or Porter, in wood or bottles, ^ gall 0.06 Biscuit fine, and Bread, including Crackers or Cakes ^ 100 lbs. 1.00 " or Bread, viz.. Ship or Navy Free. ■ ■■- ■ ' - '^ ■ - ■>■ - . :xL LOaWOOD, IJ^DIQO, ^c....Ordnane$aquaTe, HALJ^JIX, O U) I B. T. MUIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 129 OraaTille Street. CO u I- co z o <0 I M CO 40 BELCHER S FARMER'S [1865. Bftoon, V 100 lbs.- 2.00 Beef, Balt^, per bbl 1.00 fresh, per 100 lbs 1.00 Butter, per 100 lbs 1.76 Baggage and apparel of Passengers not intended for sale. . .Free. Barilla and Soda Ash Free. Beans and Peas Free. Books or Pamphlets not prohibited to be imported into the U. Kingdom* Free. Bullion, Gold or Silver Free. Burr Stones Free. Bristles and Hairs used in the manufacture of Brushes .... Free. Bells, Organs, and Musical Instruments for Churches Free. Burning Fluid, per gall 0.10 Cheese, per 100 lbs ." 1.00 Cassia and Cinamon ground per lb 0.06 Candles, Tallow, V lb 0.08 All other kinds, V lb , 0.08 Cables of Hemp or other vegetable substances, or of Iron, or Iron Wire 5 per cent. ad. val. Canvass, Sail Cloth, Sail Twine, and ready made Sails, and Grummets 6 per cent. ad. val. Cattle, viz. : Horses, Mares, or Geldings; each. 10.00 Oxen, or other neat Cattle, 3 years old or upwards, each. . 7.50 Cows and Cattle under three years old, each 2.50 Sheep, each. 0.76 Hogs, alive, over 100 lbs. weight, each 5.00 of 100 lbs. weight, and under,each 0.60 Asses and Mules Free. Chocolate or Cocoa Paste, per lb 0.08 Coffee, green, per lb 0.04 roasted, burned or ground, per lb Of05 Clocks, and all wheels, machinery and materials used in their manufacture 20 per cent. ad. val. Confectionary, Syrups, and articles manu- ^ factured from Sugar > 20 per cent, ad val. Cigars and Snulf ^ Currants and Figs 10 per cent, ad val. Copper and Zinc, viz.: Yellow Metal, Composition and Zinc, for ' Ship Sheathing, of a size 48 in. long by 14 in. wide, and Sheathing Felt ; Copper.Composition and Zinc Bars or Bolts, Nails, Spikes and Clench Rings for ship building; in Pigs or Bricks, old or worn, or fit only to be remanufoc- tured Free. Cutch Free. Coal Free. Coins of Gold or Silver, and British Copper Coins Free. • Printed books, duty free, except reprints of books the copyriirii whereof is pro- tected by Acts of the Imperial Parlinment. On the importation of any reprints of books, bound or in covers, the copyriglit of which is protected by the Imperial Acts, there shall be paid an ad valorem duty of 20 per cent ; this duty not to oxtf;nd to newspapers, or other regular periodicals, containing extracts only from such books- such reprints not liable to duty unless the originals shall have been registered acoording to the provisions of the Imperial Act, 5 and Victoria, entitled *' An Act to amend the Law of Copyright." =«: Bro^vrn» Bros. &c Co. Importers of Drai^fl Bank-Books and Pass Books at B. T. MUIB'8. 1865.] ALMANACK. 41 Corkwood free. Corn, vis. : Wheat, Rye, Indian Corn, Barley, Oats, Rice, and Buckwheat, unground ; Barley Meal, Rye Meal, Oat Meal, Rioe Meal, Buckwheat Meal, Indian Meal, Peas and Beans Free Cocoa Free. Cotton ITarn^ ■ 6 per cent, ad val. Cordage, tarred or untarred, whether fitted for rigging or other- wise 6 per cent, ad val. Engravings, Photographs and Paintings Fre« Flour, Wheat, per bbl 0.25 Fish, viz. : fresh, dried, salted, or pickled Free Fish Hooks .'Frte Flax, Hemp and Tow Free. Furniture, that has been in actual use, Working Tools and Im- plements, the property of emigrants or persons coming to reside in the Province, and not intended for sale— not to include Machinery, Musical Instruments, and Plate. .Free Ginger, ground, per lb 0.04 Hops Free Hay and Straw. Free Hemp Tow and Flax 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 merchan- dize, together with the necessary harness and tackle, so long as the same aro actually in use for that purpose. Free Hams, smoked or dried, per 100 lbs ,. . . . 2.00 Iron, viz.: Unwrought or Pig Iron, Scrap Iron, Iron Rails for Railroads, and old Iron fitonly to be re-manufiictured.. Free In Bars or Bolts, Pipes or Tubes, Sheet Iron, Ivon Spikes, Clinch Rings, Boiler Plates, Hoop Iron, Iron Rigging, Iron Chains, and Iron Knees for Ships 5 per cent. ad. val. Lai*d, per 100 lbs 1.76 Leather, viz.: Solo Leather^ inoludiug Hides and Skins, partially dressed therefor, por lb 0.04 viz.: Boots, Shoes, and Leather Manufactures of all kinds; Upper Leather of all sorts, including Hides and Skins par- tially dressed therefor 10 per cent ad vaL Lime and Limestone , Free Lead, Pig and Old, fit only to be re-manufactured Free Lines and Twines of all kinds used in the Fianeries Free Molasses, per gallon 0.05 ^eat, fresh, (except Beef or Pork,) 10 per cent, ad val. Machinery of all kinds for Mills, Steamboats and Manufactories, 6 per cent, ad val. Malt Free. Manures of all kinds Free Maps.and Charts Free Nets, Fishing and Seines of all kinds Free Onions, per 100 lbs 0.50 Oakum ; 6 per cent, ad val. « & I > k CO COMBS, BR USEES Jc. . . . Ordnance Square, H4LIFAX. B. T. MUIB, Bookseller and Stationer, 126 Granville Street. [1865^ 42 belcher's tarmer's ^ (4 I i Ores of all kinds *re« Oils, viz : Train Oil, Palm Oil, Spermaceti Oil, Head Matter and Blubber, Fins or Skins the produce of Fish or creatures living in the sen Free Rock or Coal, Paraffine and Benzole, per gall Pears, tresiix or dried, per bbl Pork, salted, per bbl firesh, per 100 lbs Pitch and Tar 6 per cent, ad val. Paintings Engravings and Photographs Free Plants, Shrubs, and Trees Fi-eo Plate of Gold'^- Silver, old, ^ fit only to be remanufiwtured. . Freo 'Potatoes. '. Free Printmg Presses and Types, and Printers' Ink Free Printing Paper, not less than demy size Free Pepper and Pimento, ground, per lb Poultry, of all sorts, dead 10 per cent, ad val. Patent Medicines 20 per cent. ad. val. Rags, viz.: Old Rags, Old Rope, Junk, Old Fishing Nets and Old Canvas Free Rosin . . . ^ -v 'Free Raisins per lb .> Snuff and Cigars 20 per cent. ad. val. Sugar of the Maple. Free Candied, Brown, Crushed, Bastard Facings, and refined, Ejr 100 lbs •. rown or Muscovado, ngt refined, per 100 lbs Sail Cloth of all kinds, Canvas, Sail Twine and ready made Sails, and Grummets . . 5 per cent, ad vnl. Sails, Rigging, and Ship Materials saved from vessels wrecked on the Coast of tliis Province, and saved from vessels owned and registered in the Province, if wrecked on tho Coast of this Province or elsewhere Free Salt Free Seeds of all kinds, for agricultural purposes Free Skins, Furs, Pelts, or Tails, undressed •. Freo Stones, unmanufactured, including Slate Freo Straw and Hay Free Spirits, viz.: Brandy, Cordials, and other Spirits (except Rum, Geneva and Whiskey), not exceetling the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, and so in proportion Ibr any great- er strength of proof, per gall Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' Hy- drometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength of proof, per gall Geneva and Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' Hydrometer, and so in proportion for any great- er strength of proof, per gall 0.07 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.04 0.02 2.00 1.50 0.90 0.40 i . 0.70 Rum, Gin, Brandy, or Alcohol, nrt allowed to be broupht Into tlie Pro- vince by sea, or otherwise, in any cask or pneka<,'e containing lesB than 100 galls., under penalty of $J0 for each cask or package, and forfeiture of the liquor. Not to apply to any such liquors from Europe, British West Indies, or any of the British North American FoBsessions. TOILET ARTICLES, ^c. . . . Ordnance Square, HALIFAX. itreet. [1865. Ohnroh Beryioeg and Prayer Bookg at B. T. IIUIB'8. o tlie Pro- R than 100 uro of the est Indiea, !FAX. 1865.] ALMANACK. 43 Spirits or strong waters, not otlierwise enameruted, not being pare Alooliol, mixed with any ingredients, ind although thereby coming under the head of some other denomina- tion, with the exception of Varnish, (in any package,) shall be deemed Spirits or strong watera, and shall pay a duty per gall, of Statuary Free Sands of all kinds Free Sheatliing Paper for Sliips ; . .Free SaUpetro, Crude for manufiicturing purposes Free Teas, viz. : Souchong, Congou, Pekoo, iJohea, Pouchong, aud all other Black Teas, per lb Gunpowder, Hyson, Young Hyson, Twankay, and other Groen Teas, per lb Tobacco, manufactured, (except Snuff and Cigars,) per lb unmanufactured Free Tongues of Cattle, dried or pickled, per 100 lbs Tar and Pitch 6 per cent ad val. Tallow Free Twines and Lines", of all kinds, used in the fisheries Free Tow, Hemp and Flax Free Turpentine, raw Free Whale Fin, or Bone, and Oil Free Wood, viz. : Boards, Plunks, Staves, Square Timber, Shingles, and Firewood, but not to include Woods uscil for Dyeing. .Free Wines, viz. ; Hock, Constantia, Champa{!;ne, Malmsey, Catawba, T<)t|uay, Burgundy, Ileriuitage, Moselle per doz. of 6 bottles to t ho gallon On all other wine in bottles, per doz. of 5 bottles to the gallon Madoiva, Port, Sherry, in wood per gall On other wines in wood costing £24 sterling and upwards per pipe, at the port fi-om whence last imported, per gall. Other wines in wood costing less than £24 sterling per pipe, at tlie port from whence last imported, per gall. . . . All other Goods, Wares, anil Merchandise, not otherwise charged with duty, and not enumerated in ) ,q . , , the exemptions 5 ^^ percent, aa val. 0.50 0.06 0.11 0.06 2.00 2.50 1.50 0.60 0.60 0.26 Exemptions undke the Recipeocitt Trbaty with raB United States. Orahi, Flour, and Uroad-BtuQ'a of all kinds; Animals of all kinds'. Fresji, Smoked and Salted Meats; Cotton Wool, Seeds, and Vepetables Dried and Uudricd Fnuts ; Fish of all kinds; Products of Fish, and all otlier creatures living in the water; Poultry and Kg{?s; Hides, Furs, Skins or Tnlls, undressed ; Stone or Marble in its crude or unwrought-statc ; Slate ; liutter, Ohecse,Tallow, Lard, Horns, Manures; Ores of Metals of all kinds ; Coal, Piteli. Tar, Turpoutiue, Ashes ; Timber and Lumber of all kinds, round, hewed, and sawed, unmanufactured In whole or in part; Firewood ; Plants, Shrubs, and Trees ; Wool ; Fish Oil ; Bice, Broom Corn, and Bark ; Gypsum, ground or unrrround ; hewn, wrought, or unwrought Burr or Orind-stones; l)ye StuflTs • Flax, Hemp, and Tow unmanufactured j Tobacco, unmanu- factured ; Uai^s. LIGHT DUTY—IO cent per ton. 4a O I 00 00 • OB O o s i 6) Broi^nt iBros. Sc Oo. Importers of Pru^s, B. T. MtllB, Bookiener And Stationer, lag Qnmyille Street. a I I if I t S I 44 DBLCUER S FARMER 8 [1865. EXCISE DUTIES. Ale, porter, nnd other Malt Liquors brewed or manufhotured In the Province, per gall 0.02 Tobaooo Leaf, monufiiotured into Tobacoo, Cigars or Snuflf, per lb. 0.01 Books, drawings, paintings, or prinld of an immoral or indecent cha- racter ai*e prohibited to be importetl under a ])enaUy of $50 for each offence, and forfeiture of the goods iu >vhioh such prohibited articles are found. PKoniBiTiONs 10 & 17 Victoria, Cap. 107. Gunpowder, Ammunition, Arms, or Utensila of "War, except from the United Kingdom, or ony British Podsession, and base and coun- terfeit coin, arc absolutely prohibited to be importcfl or brought, either by sea or inland carriage or navigation, into the British Pomes, sions in America. Exemptions, ut PHOOTiAMATiox, from Canada, New BncNswiCK, P. E. Island and NKWKOUNDiaxn. Animals, Ashes, Bark, Butter, Choeso, Chocolate) and other prepara- tions of Cocoa, Coal, Copjicr, Earth, W-lieat flour. Firewood, Finh, Fish Oil, viz. : train oil. spermao'.'ti oil, head matter and blubber, fins and skins the produce of fisli and croutures living in tiie sea; Fruit, Furs of all kimls uudrcsscd, GruinH, Bi-oad-jtulVs of all kinds, (irimlstones, Gypsum, ground or unground. Hay, Straw, Hides, Hops, Horns, Iron in pigs and blooms. Lard, Lead in pigs. Lime, Lumber of all kinds, O.ihres, Ores of all kinds. Rock 8«ilt, Moats salted nnd fi-esli, Se«ids, Skins undressd, Stones of all kinds, Tallow, Timber of all kinds. Vegetables, Wood, Wool. LIGHT HOUSES. On theCoatt of A'hva Scotia; the Coast of Mtn Brunswicl: in the Buy of Fundy; Cape Race, JVyii.; (hijf and River St. Lawrence; and Strait of Belle-Isle, West from Halifax, Mbaohek's Beach — East side Halifax Harbour. A fixed Lit/fit. Devil's Island— An Octagonal Light Beacon on the S, W. point of the Devil's Island, at the enteranoe of the Eastern Passage to Halifax Harbour. Exhibits a red light on the seaAvard sides, to distinguish it from Sambro and^ Meagher's Beach li^^hts; stands 45 fe«< above high water mark; rise and fall, 6 feet. The Tower painted dark brown, Avith a white Belt between the Balcony and Lantern, to distinguish it in day time. . Sambro Island — Western entrance Halifax Harbour. A fixed lijht. Cross Isi^nd — Entrance to Lunenburgh Harbour. Two light', — flash light above, fixed light beloxo. Ibon-Bound-Island Light— Off the entrance to Lallave River. A bright flash light, of 20 seconds duration, followed by eclipses of thirty seconds. The lantern is placed on a sqiiare, wooden tower, painted white, on the Southern side of the Island, and is visible from al' points of approach. Elevation 70 fbet 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 BJ*0"WKr, BROS. && CO Importera "of Dn:^8;s, 0.02 0.01 Fooliotp, Letter and Ifote Paperi at B. T. MUIit'B. 1866.] ALMANACK. 45 in the centre of the seaward Bides, — a white light, 44 feet above sea level, and stands within 80 iHtlioms of the shore. LivEBtooL — South end of Coffin's Island, off the entrance of th« ilar- bour. Jl plain revolving light. FoKT Point Light, at the head of Litorpool Harbour. A bright fixed light. Tisible from all points of approach, ond must bo left on the larboard hand when entei-ing tlie harbour. QvLt Rook Light, off tub GNTBANns of Raogko Island Hakrodb. Building souaro and painted white, exhibiting a clear fixed light, at aa elevation of 61 fijot above sea level, and is situatetl in lat. 48'^ 89' N., and long. 64° 66' W. Bhklburne — On MoNutt's Island, off the entrance of the Harbour ■Two fixed lighte—owe above the other. BARniNGTOM — On Baocaro Point, east side of the entrance to Bar- ruigton Harbour. A flam light, of thirty seconds. Caps Sablb Island Light — Building octagon, painted white A fixed red light. PuBNioo Habbour Light— .^ Beacon light on the S. E. side of the pntranci to the Harbour, situated on the E. side of the entrance to the Bay of Fundy, about 13 miles northerly of Cape Sable. Building square, painted white, A bright white light, on the seaward side 28 feet above high water level, (rise and th,ll V2 I'uet) and Htands Afty fiithoms from low water mark. The point of ciutli is bold. Yarmouth Light — On Cape Forchu, western side of the entrance to Yarmouth Harbour. A plain light, revolving once in HO seconds. Building painted white, and red vertically, elevated 18G feet above the level of the sea, Lat. 43^ 48' N., Long. 66'^ O'J' W. A Spar Buoy has been placed on the Budget Ledge, at the entrance of Tape Negro Harbour. On the N. E. eitle, half-way from the lower to the upper end of the Ledge, in six fathoms of water, and about 70 feet from tlie shoal water. A Fog Bell has been erected on the E. Cape of Yarmouth Harbour, a few ffHit to the southward of the Light House, and about one and one- quarter miles from the extreme outer point of the Cape. Strikes seven times pel* minute. Brier Island — A plain white light, situated about half a mile N. E. from the N. W. point of the Island. Westpobt— On Peter's Island, at the south entrance of tlie east side of the Bay of Fundy. Two white lights, plaoeil horixontnlly, to distin- gu'*ah it from Brier Island Light, at bn elevation of 40 feet above high Hater mark. DiGBT Gct Light— On the west side of Digby Gut. This light is chiefly intended as a guide into Annapolis Basin. A fixed white light. Port Williams (late Marshall's Cove) Beacon Light— Building square and painted white', exhibits two white lights, one above the other. iPort Williams is distant fW)m Digby Light House E. 25 miles, ond rom Black Rook Light House W. 28 miles. Maroaretville Bbaoon Light — Building square and painted white.; xhibits at a distance of five miles a red light. Mariraretville is distant 87 miles firomiDigby Light House, and W. 16 miles from Black Rook ight House. The lights in the above two beacon lights distinguish thom ftom other ights in their vioinity. «> o CO c =1 1. o GARDEJVStSSDS, J^c... Ordnance Square, HAHF4X^ i^mmmm E. T. HUia, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granville Street. I , ^^olc s o o o z z K fi. O K o < o Ul z 46 BELCHER S FARMER S [1865J Black Rock LiauT—On the south shore of the Bay of Fundy. fixed white light, 27 miles E. of Port Williama. Apple B.i\er Liqht — North side of the entrance to Apple River, Chigneoto Channel. Two fixed lights, placed horizontally. Paktbidgi: Island River — An octagonal Light Beacon, on the w side of the entrance to Partridge Island River, Pansboro', on the nortl side of the Basin of Minas, and exhibits a plain, white light, at an el vation of thirty feet above high-water; ride and fall about forty-five feet| the Tower is ttjAtfe, and stands close to high-water mark on the beacf Vessels can only enter the harbour at high-water, and must lie agroua on soft bottom when the tide is low. HoRTON Bluff Light — In the Basin of Minas; 96 feet above sea level, high-water; rise and fall forty to forty-fi^e feet. Building square painted white; stands sixty feet from the Bluif, and shows a white light, which may be tM.en, in clear weather, over the greater part of the Basil of Minas, (after passing Cape Blowmedou,) and above the Five Island^ and up Windsor River, until intercepted by the continuation of the Bluff to the southward of it. Burnt Coat Head Light — Basin of Minas. The lantern is erect© on a square tower attached to the main building, and shows a plrdn white light, about 75 feet above high-water level, and visible from al points of approacli. Towov and buildings painted white. Bearings aiK distances : Cape Blownicdon, N. 70, W. 2(5 o, 10 miles ; Brick Kiln Ledges, N. 52, W. 7 5, 10 miles; Economy Point, N.36,AV. 3 9, 10 m. Seal Island Light, oil" Cape Sabje. — Tlie first light on approaching the Bay of Fundy is on the South point of Seal Island. A white light elevated about 80 feet above high water mark, and may be seen, on ap preaching the Island, from any poiut of the compass. A very dangeroui rock, under water, but upon which the sea always breaks, called Blonde Rock, lies about three nud one-third miles S. by W., by compass, from the Light House. Between this rock and the Island there are 8oni( dangers — the ground is rooky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, ougiit not to attempt pass-iug between them. Gannet Rock Light. — This light is intended to warn vessels of theii approach to a very (iangetous range of shoals and ledges, whicli exteni from tiie Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands, off Machias, a distanced about twenty miles. A white flush light, twenty seconds dark and forty seconds light in each minute. Building painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. Between tlie northernmost and southernmost of the Murr Ledges there is a range o- dangerous rocks and shoals, many them always above water, and extend westwai'd from the Light Hous( about four miles. From this range further westerly, about six milej from the Gannet Light, lies a dangerous breaker called the Bull. Thii may be avoided by keeping three remarkable headlands near the S. Vi end of Grand Manan, open. Machias Seal Island Lights — Two fixed white lights, upon the Ma chias Seal Islands, 45 feet above high water, and bear from each othe E. S, E. and W. N. W., distant about 200 feet. Both buildings painte( while. Vessels standing to the northward between these lights am the Gannet Bock sliould tswk or liaul off the moment they bring thes lights into one, as tiioy will be, then, not more than | of a mile fton the Murr Ledges, if more than 5 miles to the E. of the lights. BRO'WISr, BKOB. S-. OO Importer* of Ovuff 1865.J Wbbt side of i Swal Island, of high Tower 6 44' 4" V Head and the Harboui guide to and the times, ti white, a Point are plao( Both lig he usefa in stripe Parth of St. Jt white, in Beaco Building QUAOO QuaooH can be se painted t Cape] nearly o] about 12( A lighj northern a clear fi Bbatei White The towei the water level at h bright fia displayinj light will Cansea GUTSBO the harbo Eddy, ( side of the white Ugh square), pa WestSj PAl Oo Street. I ^^°f,^f*^ Dealere enpplied on easy terms at R. T. MUIB'8. 1865.] ALMANACK. 47 Whbt Quoddt Lioht.— This is an Amerioan Light, placed on the west Bide of the entrance into the St. Croix, by Lubec and Eastport. SwAixow Taii. Point Light. — North east side of Qrand Manan Island. Jt fixed white light, at an elevation of 180 feet above the level of high water, and seen in clear weather f\rom « distance of 17 miles. Tower 53 feet high, and painted white. Lat. 44" 46' 62" N., Long. 66° 44' 4" W. Head Harbottr Light. — Next in order after passing Orand Manan and the plain white light (Amerioan) on West Queddy Point, is Head Harbour Light, placed on the N. £. extremity of Campo Bello, and is a guide to vessels entering the main channel to West Isles, Moose Island, and the inner bay of Passamaquoddy; it enables vessels, also, at all times* to enter Head Harbour. A fixed white light. Building painted ivhttet with a red cross on it. Point Lh Preatt Lights. — ^Upon this projecting headland two lights are plaoed, one above the other, in the same house, and distant 28 feet. Both lights can be seen from every point of the compass where they may be useful. Both are fixed and white. - Building painted red and white, in stripes, 6 feet broad each, horizontally. Partridge Island Light. — At the entrance of the river and harbour of St. John, N. B. A fixed white light. Building painted red and white, in vertical stripes. Beacon Light. — Within Partridge Island. A fixed white light. Building painted white and black, in stripes, vertically. QuAOO Light. — A revolving white light, placed on a small rock off Quaoo Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. The light can be seen from any quarter where a vessel can approach. Building painted white and red, in horizontal stripes. Cape Enrage Light— On the point of that name in Westmorland, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, N. 8. Building painted white, about 120 feet above the tMe mark. A plain white light. A light is plaoed in a window in a building at Spencer's Point, on the northern shore of Cobequid Bay, near the head of Minas Basin, exliibits a clear fixed light. East from Halifax. Beaver Harbour— On Williams' Island, A revolving flash light. White Head Island Light — On the S. W. point of White Head Island. The tower is square, painted white, standing seventy-fivo fathoms from the water's edge, with an octagonal Iron Lantern, sixty feet above sea I level at high water; rise and fall six feet. Tlie light is distinguished by bright fiashes, of 10 seconds duration, followed by eclipses often seconds, displaying alternately three flashes and three eclipses in a minute. The [light will not be totally obscured during the eclipse. Cansbac, Cranberrt Island — Two fixed lights, one above the other. GuTSBOROUGH Habbocr Bbaoon — On the west side of the entrance to [the harbour, head of Chedabucto Bay. A fixed light. Eddy, or Sand Point Light — On Eddy or Sand Point, on the west [aide of the south entrance to the Strait of Canseau, distinguished by two hehite light*, placed horizontally, 25 feet above sea level. Building liquartt. painted white, with a black diamond on the seaward side. West Side Got of Canseau, Northern Entrance. — A fixed light. o> CO .S o X o> ,e 's oa .2 'k o s CO a. o o 03 e o (O m o CD « E a PATEJ\rT MEDIC LYES, Ordnance Square, HALIFAX. B. T. MUIB, BOOKSELLER AKS 8TATI0XEB, 186 OruiTUto atr««t. o CO « o flQ .a u o o ^> *5j e o c fa a •a 0) ■T3 T3 48 belcher's fabher's [1865. Cafe St^ Oeobqe Light, Antioonish GocNTT.--^ailding square and painted white. A revolving white light at intervals^f 80 seoonds. PiOTOir Island Light— On the S. £. point of the Island. Bailding square and painted white. A fixed light, 62 ft. above high water mar)-^ PiOTOU Harbour Light — On the S. £. side of the entrance to the harbour. Two fixed Vertical lights — ^the lower t>ne red. Arichat Beacon — A light on Point Marache, on the east side of the southern entrance to the harbour. Bailding square, painted white. A white light, 84 feet above the sea level. LouisBURG^On the east side of entrance to harbour. A fixed light. SoATABi Island — A revolving light, on the east point of the Island. Flint Island Light— On Flint Island, eastern coast of Gape Breton, between Cape Oranby and Point Gage, entrance of Cow Bay. Lat 40^ 11 5 N., and Long. 69°, 46 to 60 W., and exhibits a bright flash light every fifteen seconds, visible from all points of the compass. The light is 66 feet above sea level, and can be seen at the distance of 12 milea. Low Point Light— East side of Sydney, (Cape Breton) harbour. A fixed light. St. Paul> Island — A fixed light on the N. E. end, and a revolviHg light on the S. W. end. M ABGABiE Island Light — Situated on the N. W. side of the Island of Caf)e Breton , nearly mid-way between Mabou and Chetioamp harboura, and distant from the mai iland of Cape Breton two and a half iniles. A plain white light. The lantern is placed on a square wooden tower, painted xehite, near the centre and summit of the Island. The lantern is 298 feet above sea level; visibly from all points of approach. There is a landing near the S. W. end, in shore, where a few fishing stages and boats are kept in use during the fishing season- PoBT Hood Light — When seen from the S. W. shows a white light, and from the N. shows a red light — both fixed. Outer Bird Island Light— rBetween the entrance of the Great Bras d'Or and St. Ann's, east coast of Cape Breton Island, Lat. 46° 26 N., Long. 60^ 25' 30" W., exhibits alternate flashes of rei' and white at in- tervals of 60 seconds. An Octafton building, at an elevation of 86 feet above sea level, and is visible IVora all points of approach. The Board of Work? have erected three Light Houses at the following places, which were put in operation in November 1864. On Boar's Head, Petite I'asaagc, Di^by county. Exhibits flashes of red and white at intervals of (><) seconds. On Battery Point, Luuenburgh couuty. Building white. A fixed ,| white light. On Fish Island. Light — At the entrance of Tusket River. Thvo clear fixed lights, horizontally, seaward. Cape Rack, Newiop.ndf.and, Light House, exhibits o^a;u granTiile Street. e a. o o ea 1 CO « o S > o b 0. « O 50 CO I o a BKLCUER S FARMER S [1865. Closed Maila for the United Kingdom via the United States are made up to meet the Steamera leaving New York for Liverpool. Letters to be epecially addressed •' «to A*eM; York," Letters 20 oents; Newspapers 2 cents. Must be prepaid. The Mails for Newfoundl/ind are made up once a month in Decem- ber, January, February, and Maixh; and fortnightly in the other months, including Cape Breton, closing ^na//y on the Thurtday even' ing of the week the Steamer is due from Boston. Letters 10 cents; if posted in the interior, 18^ cents. Newspapers 2 cents. Ml mutt be prepaid. The Mails for St. Pibeeb and MiQtraJLON are forwarded to Newfound- land by Steamer. Letters 8^ cents; if posted in the interior, 18^ cents. Newspapers 2 cents. All must be prepaid. The Mails for Beemuda and the 'British West India Islands are made up finally on the Thursday evening of the week the Steamer is due from Boston, at 8 o'clock, once a month the year round. Letters 10 cents; if postal in the interior, 181^ cents; Newspapers 2 cents — all TKUst be prepaid. Mails are also made up at the same time fov Cuba, Honduras, Laguyra, Mexico, Venezuela, and the Foreign West India Islands. The rates of postage vary to these places. The postage on letters and newspapers must be prepaid. A Mail is also forwarded- vta Bermuda, to Chagres, and Panama, and to places on the Western Coast of America. Letters 88^ cents; Newspapers 8j| cenf.s — must be prepaid. In all cases the inland postage to Halifax (6 cents) must be paid in addition to the above rates. The Maila for the United States by Mail Steamera to Boston, are made up on the Tuesday evening of the week the Steamer is due from Liverpool, G. B , at 8 o'clock. Should the Steamer not arrive by 6 o'clock the following morning Supplementary Mails will be made up. Should the Steamer arrive previous to Tuesday evening, the Mails will then clos<^ immediately upon her arrival. Letters 10 cents; if posted in the interior, 18^ cents. Newspapers 2 cents. All must be prepaid. Mails for Canada are made up and forwarded at the same time. Let- j ters to be specially addressed, '' Closed Mail for Canada." Letters 124 oents — prepayment optionUl. ^ British reprints of copyright Works from the United States, by Steamer, are charged letter postage. LAND MAILS. Letters posted in Nova Scotia, addressed to any place within ihfi Province, if prepaid 6 cents, if not prepaid 7 cents. Letters mailed to any office in the Province for deli.ery within the County in which the cliioe is situated > 2 cents; if not prepaid, 7 cents. Letters pre-paid may be sent from one Way OiHce to another without passing through a Post Office. If mailed unpaid such letters will be sent to the nearest Post Office, and there taxed 7 cents, and forwarded to their destination. On letters to Canada and New Bbunswick the rate is 6 cents — prepayment optional. * Letters to and from Prince Edward Island must be prepaid ; if posted wholly or in part unpaid, they will be forwarded to their desti- nation, with a fine of 5 cents in addition to the postage. On letters to the United States (except Oregon and California) 10 oents; to Oregon and California, 16 cents — must be prepaid. Official letters addressed to the Provincial and Military Departments, are exempt from prepayment. IBroipmn,. Sros. Sc Oo. Importers of DmgB, J£N, Lawrence collection Pnriei7l5ombg, md Jtwelfy 1 B« T. ITOIR^B, N 1S65.3 almanack;. 51 Masters of veweta arrivimg in the ProTinoe are entitled to reocive for euoh letter th^ may dti&, piteses free of Nova Scotia pofltagc. a N«ws> called t^ftoer - — ■ Handbiil8,''iXthograpb6d liettefs, Ciro'ukra and other printed "matter of a like d^ription, posted tvithin the Province and oddreescd to any place mildndt vHihout theaanfte, are charged one cent per oz. up to 48 otaj must bt prepaid. All papers pritijted by order of either Hoom of the Imperial ParHa- meni, or by her Majesty's domm^nd, or by the Lej^slatiTe Council or Hottsoof AsMinblyofthisPiWince, or by virtue of aii address of the, Council or Assedibly, Me transmitted by post, within the PTovinoei/^ee. |grTh0wbrd'*''!(9eWtipap<;r*' means any publication issued not lesfc frequently than once aVeek, and containbig notices of passing events — aiidthe ^or^ **Periodicar* means a|iy publication issued at regular intervals, but less frequently than once a week. Nq prmted paper, whether Newspaper, bock, pattphlet^ or other papet, sliaU be tiransmitted either ft'ee or at a reduced r$te of postage, unless it is sent, 1. Without a cover, or in a cover open at the sides or enis. 2. There shall be no wdrds or communication printed on the paper after its publication, or upon the cover thcrjftof, nor any writing or marks upon it, or upon the cover of it, except the name and addresa of the sender, and of the person to whom it is. sent d. Theit) shall be no paper oV thing enclosed In it, or with any such paperitr publication, and in any case where these conditions, are not fulfilled fne. vrhole of every such paper will be. charged letter postage, and every such printed paper going out of the Province mar either be detained by the Postmaster General, or forwarded cliarged with letter postagis. The Posttnaster General has the exclusive privilege of conveying letters vrithin the Province, and any person who shall, except in the cases below excepted, convey or deliver any letter within the Province, Ttiii incur a penalty of f 1 for every letter so conveyed, except — 1. Letters sent to be mailed in the nearest Post or Way Office. 2 Letters to a place out of the Provinoa, and sent by sea, and by a private vessel, hot being a Packet. 8. Letters sent by a Messenger purposely, on the private affairs of the seiyler or reoeiver. 4. Letters lawfully brought into the Province and immediately posted in the nearest Ofiide, 5. Letters of Merchants, Ship-owners, or of tiargo sent by sudh vessels, and delivered to the peraottik to whom addressed Without charge or (be for so doing. PARCEL POST. Parcels closed at the ends or sides are sent by post in Nova ScQtia at the following rates, which mvri be prepaid by Stamp : — If under 8 ounc^, 12^ cents^ above 8 ozs. but leas than a pound, 25 cents; above one pound, and not eyceediAg two pouiids, 60^ cents; above 2 pounds, but not exceeding S nqundii, 7o cents; beyond this! weight no parcel can be foirwarded, and thii size of the parcel not to exceed 1 foot in length or breadth, and six inches in thickness. MiONEir ORDER OFFICE. . SuperinJen4finf, John S, Thompson. Money Orders payable in the Province may be obtained at either of the following oSices : — Amherst^ Antigonish, Ai)napo!iH, Ariohat, Bad- deck, Bndgewater, Brhlgetown, Barrington, Canso, Canning, Digby, Guyaboro*, Halifai, Kentville, Lunenburgh, Liverpool, Parreboro', Piotou, Por^ Mulgraye, Pl^ii-ter Cove, Pojrt Hood, Sholbume, Sydney, :]Bx*°»'»"»'°"- .. And on the VsriTED E^iNODOiM from the Hali^x Money Order Office onlyt at the followihg rates : — Up to X2 Sterling. Is. Stg."l FromX2to£6Stg. 2s. " commission : * ' JE5to£7 •• X7 to £10 " ' • . OS. . . .'48. No single order granted for Qiore than £10 Sterling o^ Canada or the United Kingdom. : or All letters, paro6ls and newspapers, when marked hi the fore- going," to be prepaid/* mUst be paid by haviiig stamps of the amoutit affiked to thetn. Postage stamps can be obtiiihed at any Post or Way Office, and at the Druggists and Stationei^ in Rali^x. When the Mail arrives frdin England before 9 p. y. it will be der livered the same night; after that hour at 7 the following morning. The Postmaster General is not liable to any party for the loss of any letter or packet, sent by Post, unless such loss should have arisen froifi his own default. In. all questions that mav arise, whether a printed paper is entitled to the privileges of a newspaper, or other publication, .as regards its trans- miatiion by post, the question shall be re^rred to the Postmaster Gene- ral, whose decision, with the concurrence of the Governor in Council, shall be final. Any printed newspaper or other printed paper privileged to go by post, and brought into the province, directed to k jierSon who shall have removed from the place to Which, it is directed, before the delivery thereof at that place, it may, proVidM it shall not have opened, l^ re- directed er6, by fdkt. :/■ i et: :.2r: ■*m «i% 1 I BRd#N, BROS, i CO, Dru^its . . . .OrttriitJiee SijnUre^ Halif^tt m B. T. lfniB» Booki9ner »ad Stationig» 126 Qnwville Street. • a. flC o CO u I (0 u 54 bblcher's fabmkr^s [;i865. Tabu Shomnff the TSme of Cloring and Arrival cf Mails at thf: Oeneral Post Office, Halifax. Post Towni. Albion Mines. . . Amherst Annapolis Antigbnish Ariobat Aylesford Boddeck Barrinffton Berwi>gt>y t. Darliam , English Town . . Glenelg Quysboro* . . POSTMASTEBS. H. MoKenzie Mrs. A. Chipinan. Wm. & Buggies . Henry P. Hill . . . I>. O'G. Madden . Thos. Harris .... Robt. Elmsly . . . . R. A. Crowell . . . J. M. Parker.... Alex. Munre .... Chas. Hoyt ..... Rafus Newoomb . H. A. Borden .... George Norris . . . Ada Smith Regld. M. Shaw. . Robt. McDonald . Henry Stewart . . Dun. MoCouI.... Dun. MoDonald . M. Archibald.... E. J. Cunningham J. F. Hutchinson. >• • • • a^ Bantsport .|N. T. Harris Head of West Bay Alex. Matbeson. . Jeddore Kentrille Ketch Harbor &) Sambro y Lawrenoetown . . . Liverpool Locke's Island... Londonderry . . Low«r Horton . LoTfer Stewiacke . Lunenburgh Melrose ........ Mabou Mahone Bay .... Maitland Margarie Mid.Ma8quod*bt. Mnsquod'Dt. Up.. Musquodoboit ^ Harbour, Che- 1 zetcook. Ship f Har. Tangier J MiU rilln«e MilU»»Qaeen'sco. 9dk Closb oil Daily, (Sun. ex.) Daily » (Sun. ex.) Mon. Wed. & Fri, Daily, (Sun. ex.) Mon. Wed. ft Fri. Men. Wed. & Fri Mon. Wed. & Fri TuedlThur.& SatTues. Thur. Sat Mon. Wed. & Fri. Mon. and Fri... . Mon. Wed. &Fri Tues.Thur.& Sat Mon. Wed. ft Fri Wed. and Friday. TaeB.Thur. &Sat. Mon. Wed. ft Fii. Mon. and Thurs. Mon. Wed. & Fri. Daily, (Sun. ex.). Mon. and Wed... Wed. and Sat McWcd.Fr.&Sa. Wed. and Sat Mon. and Friday. Thurs. 8 s. M.... Daily, (Sun. ex.) Sat. 7 A.M J. W. Jamos Thos. P. Calkin . . X. Z. Chipmon . . M. Campbell . . . . J. W. Hennigar , . Wra. Holesworth. Mrs. Rudol{^ . . . . Jas. Stewart . . . . C. McMillan . . . . Geo. Duooan . . . . Adam Roy Saml Lawrence . ,. H. Koulback . . . . S. L. Henry...,. Ephraim Mack . . AsmiTK oir Daily, (Sun. ex.) Daily, (Sun. ex.) Mon. Wed. ft Fri. Daily, (Sun. ex.) Tttes.Thur.ftSut. Mob. Wed. ft Fri. Tni-e, Thur. Sat.. Mob. Wed. Fri. . Thar. and Sat... Mon. Wed Fri . . Tues. Thur. Sat. . Tues. Thur. Sat.. Tues. ft Thur. . . . Tues. Thur. Sat.. Mon. Wed. Fri . . Mon. and Tnes . . Mon. Wed. Fri . . Daily, (Sun. ex.) Tues. and Thurs. Wed. and Sat. . . . Twn. Tbur. Sat. . Tues. and Fri. . . Thurs. and Sat. . Sat. 8 P.M...... Daily, (Sun. ex.) Mob. 8 p. m Man. Wed. ft Fri 'Mon. Wed. Fri . . Tues. Thur. & Sat jTues. Thur. Sat. . Tues. Thur. ft 8a. [Tues. Thur. Sat. . Daily, (Sun. ex.):Daity, (Sun. ex.) Daily, (Siin. ez.VOaily, (Sun. ex.) Daily>_(8un. ex.) Daily, (Sun. ex.) rues. Thai*. & Sat Wed. and Sat Mon. Wed. ft Fri. Tues. Thur. & Sat Mon. Wed. ft Fri, Wed. and Fri Wed. and Sat Wed. and Sat Mon. Wed. Fri. 8 P. M. Tues. Thur. Sat. . Edw. Kempton . .(Tiies. Thur. Sat. . TueB.Tiiur. Sat.. Wed. f.nd Sat . . . Tu*8.Thur.Stit.. Tues. Thur. Sot. . Mon. Wed. Fri.. Thur. and Sat... Wed. and Sat... Wed. and Sat . . . Toes. Thnr. Sat.. 8 P. M. Tues. Thur. ft Sal Tues. Thur. Sat. ntOirX, BKOS. & OO. .... Dragg^ists, OrdnuiQa Square, Haltfox -a. .1. Ji (;i865. Us at thfi ITB r tUo Bai>t«;n #i»S Wottem, M»ori>ifl« aw) eyepliyf tiidnt tnm Tnwo ^ud Wtiuwor. Xha i^on ■ails Aruni Li>n«id>urRl>, Urarpool, *e.. ar« due at T p.in. ^ -^ .^ « « ^. )I*U» tnmiAtviP for mad fnoiifd tram piaMi vmrkMl * per tfmmtt flron St,Jr*e * wair'n Haliiuc to Windsor and vice veno' $1.86 , Hali£uc tool and Shfdburno. A M»il rouch leave* Mahone Bay for Luncnluirgli on the urrlvrtl of tlio Mail from Hali- fax, and another leaves Lnnorburph on tlio foilowhi}< mornings for Malione Bay and BridKcwatcr to meet the mails from Halifax and Liverpool. Booking office Somerset House, Halifax. AncHinALD'H Stage (carrying H. M. Mails) le«vi'« Shuhcnacadie Railway station (;2li miles from Bichniond Depot) immediately after the arrival of the morning train from llalifux, for Middle and Upper Musqnodoboit, (ruysborougli, St. Mai-y'is, County Harbour and Port Mulgrave, every Monday and Thursday ; returning on Tuesday and Saturday, arriving at Port Mulgrave on Tuesday and Saturday, and leave Port Mtilgravc on Monday and ThurKdny. AncninAT.n's Stage (convoying H* M. Mails) leaves Halifax for Musquodoboit Harbour, Jed ^ CO., J)ruifgitU...,Ordnunce Square, t, t. Hunt, Bookmller and Stfttionor, ' ttS OranYJlW Street. 68 belcher's varngr's [1865. HOADt AND 0ISTANOIS FROM HAUFAX TO THI FRIN- OIPAL TOWNS IN THt PROVINCK. To ShuhenncailU. Nevrport Station by To IHgbjf. Wlndwr by R. Ilottd..45 Jiower HortoQ 12 Riiilroiid Hft Wolfvillo 4 1 Cochran's 4 Kentville (08; ..... 7 1 Rrtwdon Cliuioh. . . Hi Aylosfocd 181 Illois* Cove, Doug. .1 1 Qibboo-VUlo 12 1 Konnctoook YSvVl^e. 4 Micldleton 2 Lawrenoo Town .... 7 . Bridgetown 7 ! Annapolin (12^) ...15| Digby 24 158 To Shelhurne via Dlijhy. I Barnaby's, Digby .loB Bt. Mary's Bay... Weymoutli Road.. Jones's, Sissiboo. . Bulleros Cove .... Consiejiu's, (Mure. . Monfiig'in Cove , . Philip's, liear Rivcrl5 I'orry's.Yar. Lakes. 7 Yarmouth (221; .. 7 5 6 5 7 idge. Mouth of Shubemv- oadio River 15^ 7H DAIlTMOrTIl TO I'OttT Miir.nttAVE, vut Grva- noBo' Nk.w lloAi). MarHhall's 7 ; Junction of Truro i and Ouysboro' > 4 I Ro.'ids. . .' ) _ Ivorr's ir» iReflBridpo.LittleRlOi ; Browu'a Uridsio ... 6 ; Kfvulback's, M. Mu:*- I qnoilnbiiit 1 ;Archib)ild'8(')l)lJp. Miisquoloboit. . . 7^ Webber's. Lnkeville Hi Curry's, Ship H«r. 8 | Tangier JB < 60": ]Vind»nr. j jWii)denrbyR.Road46 ; iTo l*rtrr«boro' by ' stenmer 80 ; Ma;on« Bridge ... 18.^ 1 Amherst V.]l i ^^^ : To Hrtou. To Truro ns above. (53 IciitVords 10 1 MoCube'8 4 ICydc'H 2 i Fraser'H, Mt. Thoni. 8 : Eraser's, W. River. 4 jPlotou ^...12 i 103 I To Conno. ToPiotou 108 Port«r'», I/Jl Brook.l8;i Henry's 4 \ Now Glasgow Spinney's, Argyle. . 8^ I ^^x^^^n'a 22 '■ Coi>elaiid'3, Larkin's, Pubmoo . i) Wallaae B--idgo, St. i gomiah.... Meri- Barrington 12^ Beav>;r Dam 12 Shelburne 10 286 Sheltritrne, flhore Route. Head St. Ma rg. Bay 21 McLean's 11 C^iester (45) 18 Mahone Bay.... ..20 Lunouburgh (72) ., 6 Li\ Have Ferry. ... 7 Across the Ferry . . 0\ Petite Riviere 7 Broad Cove 4 Mill Village LiTerpooi (107^).. 8| Eort Mouton 10 Port Jolly 6 Sable River 10 Jordan River 8 Sbelborne 7 147i ,12 Mary's 14 j^Iurray's Forks, 5t. Mary's. .18 JMoDonald'sArisaig.ri Country ILirbotir ..11 ' Ant igonish ( 160 j . . 1 7 OuysboVo' 2!) I Rory MoDonald's. . 14 Port Mul2:ravo. ...22 iGuysboro' (187). ..17 iCaiiso. 171 I'o Sheet Harb'.nr. ! Archibald's »! I Turn of the roaJ... .4 Archibald's MiIU...2 I Kent's iMilla \ Purcell's i Middle lliver-..hoad of the harbour . , .7 82 To Tangier. Innis', Porters liako 10^ Ormoo's, Cbezet- ooek road 2 Gardner's, Musquo- dob't Harbour ..10 ■ 30 217 To Cumbei'lnnd, and Moncton, y. It. Truro by R. Road.. 68 Folly Village 18 Chisliolra'a Village. 8 Purdy'ij, Wcstchest.lO lliver Philip 12 Spruoo Grove Inn. . 5 Amherst, (127)... 15 Sackville, N. B.... 9 Dorchester 9 Charter's, Memram- cook 8 Monctou .16 169 BROWN, BROS, ft CO. .Bmgffists, Ordnance Sqnare, Halifax. OOUI r. MMIII*9. .1866.] ALMANACK. 59 MASONIC- THE MOST ANCIENT AND IIONOnABLE FRATEKNITT OV FBEK MASOKRY. Orand Master of Eni/laud—'the Karl of Zetland. Orand Mutter of Ireland.— The Duko of Leinster. Orand Mutter of Scotland— the Duke of Atbol. ENGLISH. PBOVINOIAL ORAND LOUOH VNDER INOLISH JURinDIOTION. Protinoial Grand Master for Nova Sootia, Newfoundland, and P. E. Island, n. w. Hon. Alexander Keith. Deputy Grand Master, n. w. James Forman. Senior Grand Warden, r. w. Win S Symonds. Junior Orand Warden, r. w. Saml Blair Orand Chaplain, t. w. Rot. Qeorge Bo7d,A.M. Grand Treasurer, v.w. Archibald Scott. Grand Secretary, v.w. Henry C. D. Twininf;. Senior Grand Deacon, w. Jno D. Nash. Junior Grand Deacon, w. Wm Holloway. Grand Director of Ceremonies, w. Thos. W. Bacon. Grand Superintendent of Works, w. Brenton D. Mar- shall. Grand Organist, W. Currcr F. Busfield.' Grand Sword Bearer, w. Wm Horner. Grand Standard Bearer, w. Wm T. HoUis. Grand Pursuivant, w. Thos Jardinc. Grand Tyler, w. Jno. M. Tavlor. Stew- ards, Bros. Edm L. Spike, J. W. K. Jolmston, Jas Gossip, Thos. BaiTett, Edw. Sheen, Wm. T. Davis.' Committee of Charity, H. C. D. Twi^ying, (Chairman), Wm McDonald, Richard T. Roome, Thos W.Bacon, G.eo. Gordon, Chas. R. Morris. < LODGES UNDER ENGLISH AUTHORITY. St. Andrew's LoDriE, No. 118, Halifax. — Regular meeting on the yirst Tuesday of every mouth. AV. Master, W. McDonald. Treasurer, John WoodiU. Secretary, N. L. Herbert. St. John's Lodqe, No. 161, Halifax. — Regular meeting on the flrtt Monday of every montli. W. Master, Henry W. Johnston. Treasurer, H. C. D. Twining. Secretary, Thos P. Studd. Virgin Lodoe, No. 896, Halifax. — Regular meeting on the fourth Monday of every month. W. Master, Benj Curren, D.C.L. Trr-Asurer, Wm. Twining. Seorotiiry, James Gossip. RoTAL Stanuaku Lodoe, No. o'.)8, Halifax. — Regular meeting on tlie second Tuesday of every month. W. Master, J. Cruise. Treasurer, Tlios .Micldewright. Secretary, T. Barrett. Unity Looql', No. 8'.)9, Lunenburyh. — Regular meeting/Irst Tuesday of every month. W. M., Wm N. Zwicker. Sec'y, Wm. B. Lawson. . Albion Lodob, No. 470, J^ew Glatgow. — W. Master, Josiah E. Jones. Treasurer, John F. McDonald. Secretary, Wm Eraser. RoYAi. StssE.x LouQE, No. 479, Halifax. — Regular meeting on the first Thursday of every moutli. W. Master, John Allen. Treasurer, W. H. Tully. Secretary, (ieorge Gordon, St. Andrew's Lodge, No. 499, Sydney, C. B. — Regular meeting on the third Tuesday of every month. W. Master, Thoa. Butlei'. Treasurer, C. E. Leonard, jr. Secretary, Thos LeCras. Zetland Lodge, No. ofrj, Licfrpool. — Regular meeting on the/o^r/A Thursday of every month. W. Master, J. W. Cobb. Treasurer, Edw; McDonald. Secretary, John Hood. Nkw Caledonia Lodgr, No. 56r), Ptctoa.— Regular meeting on the second Tuesday of every month. W. Master, W. H. Davieri. Treasurer, Wm. McLaren. Secretary, Danl Molvehzie. I 7 s BROWN. BROS, k CO., Drugi/ittt Ordnance Square, Haltfax. '^l '^'...'^■"- B. T. IfUIE, Booksdlet and StAtttottr, 185 (Ifttntilte Btawet. m BBLCnSR S FABMKK S [1865. O 8 I o J. e £ O -8 I C8 e O « » 0. Hiram Lodge, No. 696, FarmoirfA.— Regular meeting on ihe fir$t Monday of every month. W. Master, Z. A. Raymond. Treasurer, Geo S. Brown. Secretary, A. W. Homer. AoAdiA Lodge, No. 612, Pufftoash.—Vf. Master, R. D. Chandler. Treasurer, Jas. Seaman.' Secretary, Hibbert C. Blaok. Keith Lodob, No, 628, Hilhburgh — W. Master, Henry Blakalee. Treasurer, Thomas H. Harris. Secretary, Stephen B. Hennigar. Mariner's Lodge, No. 682, Oranville. — W. Master, John McWhin- nie. Secretary, A. B. Thorne. UuiON Lodge, No. 698, Halifax. —Regular meeting on the third Monday of 9yery mouth. W. Master, Chas Morri;?. Treasurer, Robt. Roa(ih. Seci-etary, Rqift. R. Morris. St. George's Lodge, No. 849, Cornwallis. — W. Maater, Job. R. ttea, D. C. L. Secretary, Wm J. Fuller. Keith Lodge, No 870, Albion Mines. — ^W. Master, John Patrick. Secretary, Hector McKenzie. Westport Lodge, No. 923, Westport. — ^W. Master, B Morrill. Seo'y, B, P. Ladd. } Wemford Lodge, No. 924, Windsor. — ^W. Master, Col. Jas Foynti. j Secretary, J). E. Geldert. Widow's Friend Lodge, No. 953, Weymouth. — W. Master, Colin Campbell. Secretary, W. S. J. Davidson. Scotia Lodge, No. 961, Canning, — ^W. Master, N. P. Jomioson. Sfecretary, Edward J. Ross. Prince op Wales Lodge, No. 964, Liverpool.— Yf. Master, H, B. Hallett. Secretai'y, Jos L. Hemmeon. . AvxAPOLis Royal, (working under dispensation). W. Master, Harris Hall. Secretary, E. C. Cowling. RoTAL Union Chapter, No. 137, R. E. — M. E. Companions, Wm B. Smellie, Z; Wm Twining, H; Wm H. Davies, J. E. C., Benj CuiTen, E., Wm H. Tully, N., Rich. T Roome, P. S., Albert D. Morse, C. H., -Jno Allan, R. A.;C. Maater 8rd Vail, Jno Soholfield; 2nu Vail, Wm Smith; let Vail, Geo Johnson; Treasurer, Wm Eseon; Audit Committee, Wm. S. Symonds, Wm H. Dnvies, Richard T. Roome; A. & J., Jno M. Taylor. Meet at Masonic Hall, on th& fourth Friday of March, June, Sept. and Deer., at 8 o'clock, P. M. SCOTTISH. provincial grand LODGK op nova SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCK KDWAHD'S ISLAND. Provincial Grand Master, r. w. flou. Alex Keith. Dep. Prov. Grand Master, r. w. Wm Taylor. Sub. Grand Maater, r. w., Jaa R. Graham. S. G. Warden, R. w. (.'apt N. G. Smith, 17tU Rcgt. J. G. Warden, r.w. Wm n Davies, m.d. G. Chaplain, r.w. Rev, Goo Boyd, a.m. G, Sec'y, R. w. Geo Fra.sor, G. Treasurer, k. w, Tho» P, Studd, 6. S. Deacon, H. w. Jno H, Philp. J, G. Deacon, n. w, Thos P. StuM, G. Architect, R. w. Fred. Blaiklook. G. Biblo Bearer, r. w. Jus Fortune. G. Direc, Ceremonies, r,w. Aug. Allison, G, Divcc. Music, r. w , llev Jus Woods, Q. Jeweller, r.w Jno McOuUoch. fl. Sword Bearer, u.w. Robt Brechin. G. Stewards, r. w, W, Nisbet, Jas McOnish, W. Wiiliam.s, Geo Brow^, E. R. Harrington, R. T, Muir, M. F, Eagar, S, R. Sircom, G, Pursuiv., R. w. Wallace E, Harrington. G. Tyler, ii.w. Jno M, Taylor. Quarterly communications the third Tuesday in February, May, August and November. Annual oommuMication on St. Andrew's Day, BRCWNT, BROS. Ac CO Importers of I>rnK«, ICK AND Tinted Rote Papera 2a. 6d. a box of 6 qnireti, atMUIB'S. 1865,] ALSIANACK. Bdrns Lodge, No; 852, meets at Freemason's Hall, Halifax, first Werlnesdaj in each month. R. W. MastQi', Wro. Taylor. S. Wacdfiui L. H. Verge. J. Warden, Robert Brechin. S. Deacon, W. Frederick. J. Deacon, — Balfour. Treasurer, Jas Fortune. Seo'y, Jaa McCuiah. Inner Guard, T. Vesey. Tyler, J. M. Taylor. ; ■ Athol Lopqr, No. 861, meets at Fret^mason's Hall, Halifox, tecond Monday in each month R. W. Master, Jas. R. Graham. Past Mofiter, It W. Q«o Fraser. S. Warden, Jno McCullooh. J^ Warden, Wm. H. Bixby. Sec'y, Louis Petitmaitre. Treasurer, Jas Graham. S. Deacon, Thos Waason. J. Deacon, Wm Williams. Inner Guard, Gteo S. Brown^ TyJer,. J. M. Taylor. K&.7TH LoDOB, No. 365, meets at Freemason's Hall, Halifax, second Wednesday in each month'. R. W. Master, Wm Esson. ' Past Master, R. W. Capt. N. G. Smith, 17th Regt. S. Warden, "R. J. Romans. J. Warden, H. J. Marshall. S€«'y, E. R. Harrington. Treas., Wm Smith.- S. Deacon, W. D. Harrington. J. Deacon, J. Mackintosh. Inner Guard,' F. W. WMnwright. Tyler, J. M. Taylor. Scotia Lodge, No. 411, meets the third Wednes'i&j in each month. B. W. Master, Wm. H. Daries, M. D. S. Warden, H. W. Johnston. J. WTarden, H. J. Marshall. Sec'y, M. F. Eagar. Treasurer, D. Kerr. S. Deacon, Walter Harrington. J. Deacon, Steph R. Sircom. Inner Guard, Jno McDonald. Tyler, J. M. Taylor. RoTAL Albebt, No. 872, North Sydney. • Regular meeting last Mon- day in every month. W. Master, Albert Corbett. Sec'y, Hugh Mc- Kenzie. Treas., Jno B. Moore. Nova Scotia Encampment. — Sir N. G. Smith, 2d Batt. 17th Regt., Eminent Commander. Sir Jas Forman, Prelate. Sir R. J. Romans, Ist Capt. Sir J. D. Nash, 2d Capt. Sir T. Short, Chancellor & TrefljS. SirT. Tfliunweiser, Capt. Lines. Sir H. B. Forman, m.d.. Expert. Sir L. Petitmaitre, Eqiiery. Sir J. M. Taylor, Guard. ViEoiN Lodge, No, 428, Wilmot. — W. M., Beniah Spinney. S. W.^ Wm. F. Woobury. J. W., Chas C. Dodge. COLLEGES, ACADEMIES, CLERCY, ETC. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Council, the Members of the Execulivo Council. Principal of the NotfUal and Model School, TnoRO, Rev. Alex Forrester, D. D. ProTin- cial Suppvintemlent of Education and Sec'y. to the Council, Theodore H. Rand. Inspectors of Schdols, Cumberland, Rev. Jas. Christie; Pictou, M. T. Smith; Kimfs, T. B. Calkin; Queen's, Clia?. Morse; Hants, Rev. D. M. Welton; Shclburne, Rev. G. M. Clark; Luncnburgh, W. M. B. Lawson; Annapolu, Rev. Geo. ArmHtroug; Ifalifiix, T. H. Mil- ler; jJif^bti, Rov. P. J. Fillnel; Colchester, II. C. Uplitnn; Guytbo- r(yjjh. Rev. T. W. Forsytlie; Victoria, Angus IMcIver; Cape Breton, y.dwd. Outram; Inverness, i&n. McDonald; Richmond, y^va.n. Cutler; Jintiffonish, Rodk. McDonald; Varmovth, llev. .Jno. J. Quitman. Normal School. — Directors, Sanil. Croelman, Adams G. Archibald, Arthur McN. Cochran, Jno. W. Bar.ss, Hiram Hyde; Principal, Rev. A. Forrester, D.D. ; Teacher of Mathematics, W. R. MuUiolland. Terms — Summer teun commences second WiKlnesday of May, and ends lost Thursday of St'pt Winter term oomnicnees second Wednesday of Nov. and ends I'lst Thursday of March. MouEii School. — Teacher, MisH Sttrah McLeod. 4 BROWN, BROa & CO., DruggiiU. . .Ordnance Mquare Halifax R. T. MUIR, Bookseller and Stationer, 125 Granvitle Street. 62 belcher's faraikk'h [1865. KING'S COLLEGR, WINDSOR. FotTNDED A. D. 1789. Chakterkd IJT II. M. GEOnr.K III. A. D. 1802. Patron — The Archbisliop of Canterbury. Boaho of Governors— The Right Kev. Hibbert Binnoy, D,D.. Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, ex officio President of the Boiird and Visitor of the College, Rev. George McCawley, D.D., Hon. Lcwi.s M. Wilkins, Saml. P. Fairbanks, Q.C., Hon. Alexander Stewart, 0. B., Rt. Rev. John Med- ley, D. D., Lord Bishop of Fredericton, P. Carteret Hill, n. c. l., Hsirry King, D. c. L., Wm. J. Almon, m. v., Jas. C. Cogswell, d. cl., Edw. Bin- ney, A. M. Uniacke, d c.r,., Hon. M. B. Almon, m.uo. Treasurer, John C. Halliburton. Secretary, Rev. James C. Cochran, ii. a President^ Rev. George MeCawley, d. ».; Professor of Divinity, in- cluding Pastoral Theology, Rev. J. M. Hensley, b. d. ; Professor of Mathematics, JVatural Philosophy, and '■Mtrotiomy, Jos. I). Eyevett, M.A.; Prof essor of JVatural History and Chemistry, Henry How, i>.c l. ; Professor of Modern Languages, Henry Stiefelhagen, Pii. d ; Librarian and Bursar, Professor Hensley. Steward, Mr. Wior. Terms. — The Academical year begins in September, and contains three terms, in whi«h all scholastic exerci:?e.s are jiertbruied and degrees con ferred. Michaelmas Term extends fioni the first Monday in September to the ]5th December; Lent Term from the lirat .Monday after the loth January, to the Saturday before P.ilm Sunday; Easier Term from the Monday after Easter Monday to the 1st .Tuly. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, WINDSOR. Under the control of the Governors of King's College. Principal, Rev. T. J. M. W. Blackjnan, n. v,. u Jsst. do., W. B. Armstrong, B. A. Modern Langxia gen, Henrv Stiefelhagen, ph.« Jisst. do.. Rev. F. T. Winkelmann, pu.d. Cliemistry, S(C , Prof. How, v. f. t. Music, Mrs. Tucker. Drawing, Mins HainJing. Drill, Sfc, Mr. Huddle. Vacations — From July 1 to August ir>; from Deo. 15 to Jan. 15. INCORPORATED ALUMNI OP KING'S COLLEGE. Pairon, His Excellency Sir Richiird GraveB McDonnell, K.C.B. Presi- dent, Nepean Clarke. V. P., Benj. Curien, i>.c.l. Committee, Rev. Jas. C. Cochran, a.m., T. B. Akins, A. Cowie, Af.i\, Ci»ap Cogswell, m.d., Chu^ Qosaip, M.D., Chas. Twining, n.A., Rev. Thos. Crisp, n.A. T'-eas., Bren- ton H. Collins. Sec^y, Fitz. Cochran. CoagwKLL Scholarship. —TrMs/ees, ReA'. R. F. Uniacke (Chrtirmar), Rev. Prof. Hensley, Rev. Henry L. Owen, Rev. Geo. W Hill, H. Pryu-' Hon. Jno. W. Ritchie, Jas. C. Cogswell. Scc'y, P. r. Hill. ACADIA COLLEGE, WOLFVILLE. Governors. — The President ex officio; Rev. Geo. Arujstronf, *. «.• Rev. I. E. Bill, Rev. W. Burton, Rev. S. W. DeBlois, a. ai. i»K'y.)< Rev. J. Davis, Rev. D. M. Welton, a.m., Rov. A.S. Hunt, a. m , Rev, G- F, Miles, Rev. Jivs. Parker, Rev. S. Robinson, Rev. J. A. Strntli, Rev. Chas. Spurden, d. d.. Rev. A. D. Thompson, Hon. J. W. j 'inston, HoTi. W. B. Kinnear, N. 8. Demill, D. McN. Parker, m. »., Mayhew Beokwith; Treas. Jno. W. Barss. President and Professor of History, Moral Philosophy and Chris- tian Evidences, Rev. J. M. Cramp, n. d. Professor of Classical Lite- rature, Jas. DeM'dl, a. m. Professor of Mathematics and Chtmitiry, BAOWN BBO CO Importers of Drugs,' SLATES AND SLATE PENCILS AT R T. MUIR'S. 1865.] ALMANACK. 63 D. F. Higatina, a. m. THEOLOQicAii Department. — Professor; Rev. J. M. Grsmp, ©. j>., First Term comtnencea January (ith, and ends June 6tli. Second Term comra(moes September lst,'and ends December 20th. Treasurer, John W. Baraa. Secretary, Rev. S. W. DcBloia, a. m. HORTON ACADEMY, WOLFVILLE. Principal, Rey. Thos. A. Higgina, A. m. ; Assistants, Israel Blair, A.B., and Joriatlian Paraona. Matron, Mrs. Tibert. The Academy is under the management of the Board of Directors of the Nova Scotia Baptist Education Society. First Term begins January 8, and ends June 6. Second Term begins Aug. &, and ends December 20. Female Dsfautment — Principal, Misa Margaret J. Townsend. Jis- sistani, Miss Mary A. Townsend. Music, E. C. Saffery. Drawing, Miss Anne Fowler. Matron, Mrs. Morris. Sec*y, Rev. A.S. Hunt, a.m. ASSOCIATED ALUMNI OF ACADIA COLLEGE. Incoepoeated 1860. President, Rev. Jno. Pryor, o. o. Vice President, Rev. A*. S. Hunt, A. M. Secretary, John Y. Payzant, a. m. Treasurer, D. McNeil Par- ker, M. D. Directors, Rev. E. M. Saunders, Rev. S. W. DeBlois, A. M., Stephen Selden, Brcnton Eaton, Jas. W. Johnston, jr. Nova-Scotia Baptist Edlxation Society. — President, Rev. Wm. : Chipmaii; Vice President, Rev. Chas. Tupper, i>. i>.; Sec'y, Rev. A. S. i lluul* A.M.; Treasurer, Stephen Selden, Executive Committee, Rev. I. R. Bill, Rev. Wm. Barton, Kov. J. M. Cramp, d. n., Rev. S. W. De- BloivS, X. M., Hon. J. W. Johnston, Caleb R. Bill, James W. Nutting, S'xuion Fitch, Jus. R. Fitch, ji. D., Ward Eojpn, Stephen Selden. Baptist Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and P. R. latiAND. — Prcsi., Ilev. J. Davis. V. P^s. Hon. J. W. Johnston, R.'v. N. Vidito, Rev. D. W. C. Dimoolc, Rev. J. A. Smith, Rev. W. A. < 'tinman, Hon. W. B. Kinneai". Sec'ys., Rev. S. B. Kempton^ Rev. E. f. Ov\y. Treasurer, F. A. Copgrove. Directors, Revds. A. D. Thom- f I «) o o ea « e o 0> P ea E BROW.V, BROS. & CO., Drwggists Ordnance Square, Halifax. B. T. mriSj BQOKWLIiSll Aim STATIOIOB, 1S6 Oruvfllft Stmt. aaasBi^aasBSBeBSSsBa? 64 BELCIiER'S farmer's [1805. and French, Mr. P. Fiset. Latin Grammar , ^s., Maloc'a MoNeil. JSnylish J)ept., Arohbd. McGillivray. Female School, con^nected with the College, Mias Millor. ARICHAT ACADEMY. President and Director of Studies, Rev. Dr. Cameron. LiTTLB Abiohat AoAOfiMT. — Preudent and Dir<^ctor of Studies, Rev. H. Girroir. The two Female Academies established in A,richat, ea(;h with its oom- plete staff of teachers, are under the patronap^ of the Bisliop. of Arichat and the immediate Superintendence and direotipn, . respectively of the two Rev. gentlemen named above. Trappist or GisTEBOiAN MoNKS. — ^The present flourishing house of the above order established in the district of Tracadie, in the Coiintj; of Antigonish, consists of a Ftior, Sub-Prior and about twenty-eight Biro- thers, principally natives of Belgium. OcMirvRRT or tiud Tbappist Ntms, Tbaoadib. — Suj)eriore88, Madame Ann Coty. The Ckftrity and benevolence manifested by the sisters of this hospi- table establishment towards the poor and wayfaring traveller, without distinotioB. of colour, creed, or country, are beyond all praise. They have also charge of a school which is t^quented by a large nnmber of day scholars. COLLE&isI OF THE BRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OP THE LOWER PROVINCES. Ideological Department at Halifax. — Professor of Theology and Church History, Rev. Andrew King, A. M. Professor of Exegtetical Tlieology, Rev. James Sintlh, D. D. Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages, Rev. Alex. McKnight Committee of Superintendence of Theological Hall, The Rev. the Professors, with Rev. Messrs. McGregor, Wm. Murray, J. McLeiin, Maxwell and Gumming, and Alex. James, J. H. Liddell, J. McLean, Dr. Forrest. EducaHonal iBoard. — Rev. Professors King, Smitli, Ross, Lyall, and McKnight, Rev. Dr. MoLeod, Rev. Messrs. Murdoch, J. Stewart, J. Campbell, McGregor, Bayoe, Steele, and A. Ross; Andrew MoKin- lAy, Robert Romans, C. D. Hunter, James H. Liddell, George Buist, Alex James, Halifax; Abram Patterscm, Rodk McGregor, Anthony Mc- Lellan, R. P. Grant, and Howard Primrose, Pictou ; .^dam Dickie, Maitbuad; Isaac Logan, Sfaubenacadio; Jno D. Christie, Truro; Wni Gammell, Bras d'Or; Jas Bearisto, Prinoetown, P. E. I.; JEfon. Ken- neth Henderson, Cbarlottetown, P. E. I. DALHOUSIE COLLEGE, HALIFAX. Governors. — Hon. Wm Young, Hon. Jos Howe, Jjis F. Avery, M. D., Andw MoKinlay, Hon. Chavlea Tupper, M.I)., Hon. Jno W. Ritchie, ffo/i. S. Leonard Sliannon, Rev. Geo M. Grant, Chas. Robson. Principal and Professor of Logic, Ethics and Political Economy, Rev. Jas. Ross, D.D. Professor of Metaphysics, Esthetics and Belle- Lettres, Rev. Wm. Lyall, t.L.D. Professor ofJVat. Philosophy, Thou. Mc- Culloch. Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Geo. Lawson, ph. D. I.L.D. Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics, Rev. C. McDonald, »i.A. Professor of Classics, Jno. Johnson, m.a. Professor of Modern Languages, Monsieur Pi^ol. Sec'y., Jas. Thomson. BSRO^WN, SROS. Sc OO Ijnportorv ofDruBS, YiUi itrMt. BtlY Y^lrW gCHHOL BObiCa Air H. t. MUtll*8. [180ft. m. MoNeil. ^ected with adies, Rev. ith itR oom- of Ariclfat 9el^ of tbe ig hou&e, of B Covinty of -eight Blro- ig, Madame this hospi- er, without ai0e. They unmber of £ LOWER eology and Exegktical id Oriental e Rev. the . MoLeAo, [cLean, Dr. OSS, Ljall, Stewart, w McKin- orge Buist, thony Mc- iin liickie, ruro; Wm Hon. Ken- ivery, M. V. Ritchie, n. Economy, tnd Belle- Thos. Mo- ,W80n, PH. ^IcDonald, f Modern I>rviB«i 1866.] ALMANACK. 65 GOREHAM COLLEGE, LIVERPOOL. Trustees, Hon. Freeman Tapper, Geo Payzant, Thos P. Calkin and Matt. MoLearn. Treasurer, niram Freeman. . HALIFAX GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Trustees.— The Lord Bishop of Nova Sootia, Hon. Judge Bliss, and Ven. Archdeacon Willis, D. D. Principal, Rev. E. Gilpin, B. D. Jtasiitant, R. J. Wilson. NATIONAL SCHOOL, HALIFAX. Tbustbes.— -The Lord Bishop of Nova Sootia amd the Rector of fit. Paul's. Committee, Dr. Cogswell (Chairman), Rev. George W. Hi'l, E. Dod.oon, B. H. Collins, Capt Lyttleton. Principal, Jos. McLaugh- lan. Female Department, Miaa Maxwell. ROYAL ACADIAN SCHOOL, HALIFAX. Preaident, Charles Twining. V. P., Jno Nay lor. Treasurer, Joa- Thomson. Sec^y., J. D. Hume, m.d. Committee, Jno Metzler, Robert Noble, J. T. Twining, J. B. Oxley, Jos. Bell. Matter, Alex R. Garvie. Female Department, Miss A. MoNab. PICTOU ACADEMY, PICTOU. Visitors, VLev. Alex Forrester, D. D., and ChasD. Randall. Board of Trustees, Rodk MoKenzie (.Chairman), Daniel Dickson (Secretary), Jas Criciiton (Treasurer), Wm Gordon, Jas Ives, Jno. Grerap, Adam Gordon, Alex Eraser, M. R., Jas. Fr^ser N. G., Peter Ross, Wm H Da vies, David Matheson. Terms.— First Term commences first Monday in January, and tods last Saturday of June. Second Term commences first Monday in August, and ends the last day of the week preceding Christmas. Teacher of Classical and Mathematical Department, John Coistley. Toacber English Department, Wm Jack. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN COLLEGE AND ACADEMY, 8ACKVILLE, N. B. Board of Governors and Trustees — ^The Co-Delegate and Seo'y. of Conference, Rev. Humplirey Pickaitl, D. D., Rev. M. Rlchey, D.D., Mariner Wood (Treasurer), Rev. J. R. Narraway, A. M., Rev. E. Bot- terell, Rev. Jno Sno>yball, Rev. Chas Stewart, Henry B. Allison, A. R. MoLelan, S. Fulton, W. H. Harrison, Jno Starr Hon. Chas Voung, ii.ii.D. CoLLGQE. — President and Professor of Logic, Ethics, Evidences of Christianity, 4rc., Rev. Humphrey Piokard, D. D. Professor of Ma- thematics, JVat'iral Philosophy, Astronomy, SfC, Thos Pickard, A. M. Professor of Greek, Political Economy, tfc, David Allison, A. M. Teacher of French, Jas R. Inch. Examiners, Rev. S. Humphrey, A. M.. Rev. W. T. Cardy, George King, A. B. Theological Institction. — Professor of Theology, ^c. Rev. Chas Dewolf, .D. D. Treasurers, Rev. Chas. Stewart, Geo R. Anderson. Academy. — Principal, Rev. H. Pickard, D. D. Teacher ofMathema^ tics, ^0., Thos I'iokard, A. M. Greek, D. .Allison, A. M. French, J. R. Inch. Book'Keeping, Penmanship, ^c, Jos. Dixon. Vocal and ' Imtrvmental MtiHc, Professor S. O. Spencer. Steward, Jno Towse. FEMATiK AcAPKMy. — Principal, Rev. H. Pickard, D.D.. Vice-Prin- cipal, J. It. Inch. Preceptress, Mrp. Spencer. Teachers, Miss Mur- ray, Miss Goodhue. Teacher Vocal and Instrumental Music, Pro- fessor Spencer. 00 3 I a I I t BROWN, BROS. & CO., Druggists. ...Ordnanc* Squart, Halifux. I^« B. f, ICUIB, BooksellMr and 8tetion«r, 126 Orantllle Stwet. as uklchbr's farmer's [1866. M> o H CLERGY OP THE UNITED CHDIICII OF ENGLAND AND IRE- LAND, IN NOVA SCOTIA. The nnnics in ItallCB are retired niinlsterB. The Right Rov. Hibbcrt Binncy, D. D., Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, exeroisiiijs Episcopal juviydictioa over Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. The Ven. Robert V/illis, v. ». and d. c. l., Archdeacon of Nova Scotia. The Ven. J. H. Read, D. D., Archdeacon of Prince Edward Island. Halifax, St. Paul's, Von. Robert Willie, d. p. d. c. i., Rev. Geo W. Hill, A. M., Rev. R. F. Uniacke, jr., A.M.; St. George's, Rev. Robt Fitz- gerald Uniaoke, a. m.. Rev. Thomas Crisp, A. B., Rev. Jas Uniaoke,A.B. ; St. Luke's, Rev. Wm Bullock, a. m.. Rev. Jno Abbott; Bishop's Chapel, Rev. J. C. Cochran, a. m.; Garrison Chaplain, Rev. E. W. Milner, A. m.; Rev. Edwin Gilpin, d. d.. Rev. Geo W. Morris, a.m.. Rev. A. Oilpin, A. B. Annapolis, Rev. Jas J. Ritchie, A. h.. Rev. W. S. Gray, A. b. Ayhsford, Rev. Richard Avery. Amherst, Rev. Geo Townshend, A. m. Albion Mines, Rev. L. M. VVilkins. Antigonish, Rrv. AVm. Thos Mor- ris, A. M., Rev. Lewis M. W. Hill, A. b. Arichat., Rev. R. F. Brine, A. B. Barrington, Rev. Abraham Jordan. Bridgetown, Rev. Henry P. Almon.A.M. ^/(tftcZ/'orrf, Rev. Richard Payne, A.B. Beaver Harbour, Rev. Edward Ansell, a. b. Cornwallis and Horton, Rev. Jno Storrs, A. B. Clementsport, Rev. Wm M. Godfrey, A. b. Chester, Rev. Chas J. Shreve, a. b. Dartmorith, Rev. Jas Stewart, a. m., Rev. 0. M. Grlndon, a. b. Diyby, Rev. Arch. Gray, a. m., Tlev. Harry L. Yewens. Falkland, Rev. James Brtoding. Granville, Rev. Henry DeBlois, A. M., Guysboro', Rev. J. W. Forsythe, A.M.. Hubbard's Cove, Rev. H Staraer. Kentville, Rev. R. 0. Buggies, A. M. Live 'pool. Rev. Edw. B. Nichols, A. M., Kev. H. Genever. Lunenburgh, Rev. Hen. L. Owen^A. b. Mait' land. Rev. John Rtmdall, a. b. Mahone Bay, Rev. W. H. Snyder, a.m. M'.- ^Chester, Rev. H. H. Hamilton, a. b. Newport, Rev. Jas J. Hill, A. a. JVew Dublin, Rev. Henry M. Spike, a. b. JVew Ross, Rev. D. C. Moore. Parrsboro*, Rev. Wm B. King, a. m. Pictou, Rev. Chas Elliott, A. B., Rev. F. Pryor, a.b. Pugwash, Rov. W. G. Jarvis, a. b. Rawdon, Rev. C. Bowman, a. b. Ship Harlfour, Rev. Robt Jaiiiieson. Stewiacke, Rev. Jos Alexander. St. Margaret's Bay, Rev. Jno x\m- brose, a. m. Sackville, Rev. J. S. Smith, A. B. Sydney Mines, Rev. W. Meek. Sy(i/it?j/, C. J3.. Rev. Richard J. Uniacke, a. m. Shelhurne, Rev. Thos H. Wliite, A. b. Truro, Rev. Jos Forsythe. Tms/cc/, Rev. T. T. Moody, a.m. Windsor, Rev. Geo McCawlej', d.u. ; Rev. J M. Hens- ley, B.u; Rev. Thomas Maynard, a. m. ; Rev. T. J. M W. Blackman, L.I-.D. Weymouth, Rev. Philip Filluel, a. b. Wihnot, Rov. Jas Robertson, I. L. D. Yarmouth, Rev. Jno T. T. Moody, a. m. Tuavellinq Mis- aiosARY.— Cape Breton, Rev. W. E. Gelling. , Rov. R. W. Cochran, a.u. PniNCE Edward Island. — Charlottetown, Rev. D. B. Parnther, Rev. I». Fitzgerald, Rev. L. C. Jenkins, v. c. i.. Cherry Valley, Rev. W. Stewart, a. b. Cascumpeque, Rev. H. Dyer. Port Hill, Rev. H. B. Swabey, a. n. Georgetown, Rev. Robert F. Roach, a. b. Crapaud, Rev. Henry Sterns, a.b. DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NOVA SCOTIA. ^ ■ft Patbons— His Excellency the Lt. Governor; The Sociefy for the Propa- gation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts: and The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. President, the Lowl Bishop of Nova-Scotia. Vice-Presidents, Ven. Bi'o^vrn, Biros. ^ Oo. Importers of Brags, RWIK |gOI(8 mED AWD BOtfllD Tfl ORlfft jft K^. |B|R% [1866. 1 D IRE- ! 1866.] ALMANACK. 67 Archdeaoon Willis, d. n. and n. o. i., Ho^. M. B. Almon, Law. Harts- home, Jno S. Morris, Hon. Alox Stewart, c.b., Hon. W. B. Blisa, d.o.l., A. M. Uhi&cke, b. o. i. S?c'y, Rev, Edwin Gilpin, d. d. Asaiutant Sec'y, Henry Pryor, d. c. i. Treasurer, Col. Myers. Executive CommittU, all Clergymen lioenseil by the Bishop of the Diocese, T. B. Akins, T. A. Brown, Wra Gossip, Nepean Clarke, Win. Hare, Edw Bin- ney, Sainl P. Fairbanks, E. 13. Meynell, E. J. Lordly, 6 E. Harvey, Capt Lyttleton, B. H. Collins, Hugh Hartshorne, d. c. u, W. C. Silver, .1. M. Jones, Jno Willia, Com. Qeu. Graham, J. W. Marvin, Wm. M. Brown, Major Nugent, E. M. Harrington. Auditortt, G. E. Harvey, Com. Gen. Graham. Life Mevxhcrt, llie Lor.i Bishop of Nova Scotia, . Hon. p. CoUlnH, lion Alex Stewart, o. b., Rev. E. Gilpin, i).i>., Hon. Sir S. Canard, Bt., J. G. Parish, m.u., Lieut. Col. E. K. S. Butler, Lewis Bliss, Henry Pryor, Hon. M. B. Aluion, Hon. W. B. Bliss, Edward Binney. The annual meeting of the Society is lield at Halifax, in the month of October, or at ^uch lime as the Executive Committee shall appoint. The Exccutivic Committee meet on the 8rd Friday in etich month, -ex- cept in the months of July, August and September. CiirRon Endowment Commiitee.— Hon. M. B. Almon (Chairman), A. M. Uni^ickeC r.C), C. W. H. Harris, Jae. C. Cogswell, Edw. Bin- ney (Ti'etisHrfi.r), Hon. W. B. BIi-«8, A. M. Cochran, Wra. C. SiHcr, J. B. Snow, J. W. K. Rowlov, Hu<;h Harlshorue, C. B. Bowman, Wm. Hare. P. C. Hill, B. H. Collins. THE HALIFAX BRANCH OF THE COLOxNIAL AND CONTI- NENTAL CHURCH SOCIETY. Pateon. — Her Most Graoions Majesty the Queen. Viok-Patkon9. — His Grace tlic .\rchbi9h0p of Canterbury, His Grace t!ie Arclibishop of York. CommitUe, the Bight Rpv. the Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia (ex olBoio Patron and Chairman), Rev. Geo, W. Hill, Rev. Thos, Crisp, Hon, M. B. Almon, Brenton H. Collins, T. A. Brown, P. C. Hill, Peter Lynch, Wm. Pryor, W. Lyttleton, Hon. Jno. W. Ritcliie, J. C. Cogswell, Wm. Cunard, A. M. Uniaoke, d.c.l., S. A. White, and all Clergymen of the Church ofEnghiud who are members of the Association. Sec'y, Rev. B. F. Uniacke; Treasurer, Edw. Binney.^ i^^c Ji/c;ftA«rs, Wra. Cunard, Ja.«i. C. Cogswell, Chas. Cogswell, m. d.. Miss Cogswell, Edward Binney, J. G. A. Ci'cightoi), Hon. Kncs Collins, Hon. Alex. Stewart, C.B., Thos. A. Brown. Capt. Webber Smith, Wm. Hare, Hon. Jno. W. Ritchie, J. C. Allison, Beuj, Wier, MINISTERS OF THE SYNOD OP THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND IN NOVA SCOTIA AND P. E. ISLAND. Moderator, Rev. Daniel McCurdy. Clerk, Rev. James Christie. Trea- surer, Wra. Gordon ; Pictou. PRKsnYTBET OF Haupax— Halifax, St Matthew's, Rev. G.M.Grant, A.M.; St. Andrcw'H, Rev. Geo. Boyd, a, m.; Musquodoboit, Rev. Geo. W. Stewart. 8t. PuuVa, Truro, Rev. W. Philip. St. John*i, jy;/^.Z«., Rev. D. McRae. Sup. of Missions, Rev. John Martin. Pkesbytery op Pictow. Pictou, Rev. A. W. Herdman, a. m. New Glasgow, Rev. Allan Pollock. Gairloch and Salt Springs, Rev. Alex. McKay, a.m. Wallace, Rev. Jas. Christie. East and West Branches E. River, Rev. Simon MacGregor, a.m. Earl Town and West Branch, River to o I I I I m m ■1: m li BROWN, BROS, *; CO,, Druffffith. ...Ordnance Square, Half ax. ..fli^ ^iVA^.,.Ai!..i.iL,.i.!7r»,mr' i ,,., ..iijj ii i. i I ,-,', run ' ' i i" n 68 bklohbr's iarhrr's [1866. O' 09; « e (0 O B o Jb I I JohD, Rev. W. McMillan. Wallooe River and Folly Mountain, ReT. Danl. MoCardy, Rogers HUl and Capo .lohn, Rov. Goodwill. Broad Cove, Cape Breton, Rev. Jno. Gunn. MoLennan's Monntnin, Rev. — Stewart River John, Rev. R. MoCunn, a. m. Missioni^ries, Rev. — Li^t — McDonald, N. Brodie. PuBSBTTBUT OF Pbinob Edward's IsriAND.— Charlotte Town, Rev. ThoB. Duncan. Belfaot, Rev. Alex. McLean. George lovro, Rov. — Mo William, a.si. The Synod meet this year at St. Andrew's Church, Halifax, on the last Wednesday in June. CLERGY OP THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, DiocRSG OF Halifax. — Win Grace the Most Reverend Thomas L. Coji- KOtLY, Archbishop of Halifax. Halifax, Very Rev. M. Hannnn, d. v.. Rev. Tatk Power, Rev. Alex. Mclsatic, and Rev. Edw. Butler, Chaplain to the Forces. Dartmouth, Rev. Jno. B. Woods. Prospect, Rev. Jas. Butler Herring Cove, Rev Jno Carmody. fVindsor, Rev. Patis Dun- phy. Kentville, Rev Philip M. Holden. Annapolit, Rev. Wm Smith. Eastern Harbours, K«v. F. Oerrard. Clare., Rev. Jas Daly. Yar- nuauih. Rev. Jno. Quinnan. Pubnico, Rev. Wm McLeod. Slmbenacn- die. Rev. Edmund Kennedy. Mdeghan, Rev. F. Blanchet. Chezet- cook. Rev. Tlios. J. Uily. Tuaket, Rev. J. M. Gay. Bermiuia, Vovy R^v. Canou Sbeplierd, Chaplain to tho Forces. . Minulie, Rov. Robt. llaftis. Parrsboro\ Rev. J'hos. Allen. SociETi OF St. Vinckxt of Pauu Spirilual Director, Rev. Dr. Hannan. President, Jolin Barron. Vice Preals., Peter Grant and Wm. Compton. Sec^y, Edw. Kelly. Treasurer, Thos. Dumcy. St. Mabt's Oatbcuwticai. Society. — Prest., His Grace the Arch- bishop. V. P., Dennis Corroll. Treas., Jas. Cochran. See 'y., Wni. Monaghan. Asst. Sec''y., P;itk. Wallace. St. Maby's Cateoiiistical Teaouikq Society. (275 members.) — Prett, Jas. Duggan. V. P., Thos. Connolly. Treas., Mich. Nevill. Sec'y., Michl. Doran, jr. Asitt. Secy., Danl. J. ReJdy. Marshal, Thos. J. Walsh. St. Patrick's Catbchistical Teachino Socikty. (180 members.) — Prest., T JOS. Walsh. ■ V. P., Thos. Isles. Treas., John Barron. Sec'y., Mich. Wal?b. Haufax Catuouc Institute. (140 niemberH.) — Council, Jas M. Brown, Prest.; Michl. Dwyer, V. P.; Dennis Carroll, Treas.; Win. Monaghan, Sec*y.; Jno. Soinors, Asst. Sec'y.; W»n. Compton, J. F. Kenny, D. H. Pitts, Jas. Foley, Wm. Walsh. Diocese of Ahiouat. — Right Rev. Colin Francis MoKinnon, D.D., Loird Bishop of Anchat, residing at Antigonish. Nova Scotia VM^PETH.—Antigonish, St. Ninian's, Rov. H. Glllis. I Arisaig, St. Margaret's, Rev. K. J. McDonald. Cape Oeorye, St. George's, Rev. A. McGillivray. Pictou., St. Patrick's, Rev. R. Mc- I Donald. St. Andrew^s, St. Andrew's, Rev. R. McGillivray, senr. I West River, Ohio, St. Bean's, Rev. Ron. McGillivray, jr. Pomquette, I Holy Cross, Rev. J. Chisholm. Tracadie, St. Peter's, Rev. C. P. Martell. 1 Port Mulgrave, St. Lawrence, Rev. Thos. Sejxrs. Guyskorou4/h^;9ii. I Aim's, Rev. H. McDonald. Tor. Bay, St. Joseph's, Rer. Father FSlix. Uapk Brbton. — Arichc^t, St. Mary's, Rev, J. Cameron, d.d. Little I Arichat, Rev. H. Girroir, Rev. J. McDonnell, D'JSscousse, St. Hia- j oynth. Rev. Wm. B. McLeod. Mabou, St. Mary's, Very Rev. Alex. t^tvoysmx^ ^vom* ^ do. Impoytew of Prugft, CBwyph aatykmn waA graywr .Books. At A. T. ICUIBU 1865.] ALMANACK. 69 MoDonald, Yioar General. Judique, St. Andrew's, Rot. Allan McLean. Stood Covtt St. Margaret'i, B«t. J. Qrait. Mafj/arie, 8t. Maroi^ ret*a, Sev. M. Foumier. Chtticampt 8t Appolinaris, Rey. Wtn. (Ju»- holm. Crttgniah, St. Margaret's, Rev. Aroh. MoK!enade. ^orih 8yd- ney, St. Paul's, Very Rev. Jno Laughlin. Cape JVbrth, St. Lawrence, ReT. Jno. Shaw. SouUi Sydney, St. Patrick's, Rey. Jins. Qainan. Mttiti'-a'Pieu, St. Mary's, Rey. John Qnimin. Ea$t Bay, St. An- drew's, Rey. Neil MeLeod. Bed Mands, St. Margaret's, Key. John MoDougall. Boisdale, St. James', Rev. Alex. McSween. Grand JVat- rows, St. Barra's, Rev. D. Molsaae. L^Ardoiee, Holy Guardian Angels, Rev. J. Courteatt. iKDiAif MiasiOMp. — On the Bras d'Or Lake, C. U. — Indian hland, St. Antl*s< attended by Rev. Father Goui'tean; Eacasont, St. Ann's, attended by Rev. Neil MoLeod. In Nova Sootia proper — Indian Island, ; Meriffominh, St. Ann's, attended by the Rev. Ronald McDonald; Fom- I quette Antiyonieh, St. Ann's, attended by Rev. Jos. Cbisholm. WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONARIES. President of the Conference of Eastern British JVbrih America, Rev. Wm. L. Thornton, a. m. Co-Deleyate, Rev. T. H. Davies. Secre- tary, Rev. Jno. McMurray. IIamkax Distbiot. — Halifax, Rev. £dm. Botterell, Rev. Jno. Lathem, Rev. Jno. McMurray (Book-Steward), Ree. H. Pope. Dartmouth, Rev. Jos. O. Angwin; Rev. Thos. Angxoin. Muaquodoboit Harbour, Rev. Robt. Taylor. Middle Musquodoboit, Rev. Jno. J. Teesdale. Sambro and St. MargareVs Bay, Rev. J. B. Hommeon. Lunenburgh, Rev. Jas. Ba»kley, Rev. R. O'B. Johnson. JVev Germany, Rev. Sanil.'H. Martin. Windsor, Rev. Jas. England (Fin. Seo'y), Rev. Fred. Smallwood. Falmouth, Rev. Andw. Gray. JVewport, Rev. Wm. Smitbson (Chair- roan). Kempt, Rcv. Wm. Tweedy. Maitland, . Rev. Q. M. Barratt.' Bermuda, Rev. Robert Dunoan, Rev. F. Harrison, Rev. W. Peroival. St. John, N. B., District. — St. John, Rev. Jno. S. Addy, Rev. Jas. B. Narraway, Ai. m., Rev, Jno. Brewster, Rev. Wm. Temple, Rev. Mich. Pickles, Rev. Wm. T. Cardy, Rev. Ingham Sutolitfe ( Chairman), Rev. Hesekiah McKeown. FairvHle, Rev. Job. Shenton. St. Andrew's, Rev. Fredk W. Moore. St. Stephen's, Rev. Robt. A. Tem-ple (Finan. Seo'y). Milltown, Ilev. Wm. Wilson. St. David's, Rev. Geo. B. Payson. Sussex Vale, Grand Lake and Canaan, Rev. Dun. D. Carrie, Rev. A. B. 4Vater8. Greenwich, Rev» Dnvid B. Scott. Kingston, Rev. Leonard Gaets. Upham, Rev, Wm. C. Brown. Tritbo Disteict. — Truro, Rev. Alex. B. Black (Chairman). River Philip, Rev. Jno. L. Sponagle. Wnlliioe and Pugwash, Rev. Robt E. Crane, Rev. Cranswiok Jost, A.B. River John, Rev. J. V. Jost (Finan. Seo'y.) Albion Mines, Rev. Douglas Chapman. Gilysborough and Canso, Rev. Geo. W. Tuttle, Rev. Jno. Johnson, Rev. Tho.% J. Dein- stadt. Sydney, C. B., Rev. Roland Morton, Rev. G. Harrison. Ship Harbour, Rev. Jno< W. Howie. Pbixok Bdwabd Island District. — Charlotte Town, Revd. Matthew Riohey, D.D, (Chairman), Rev lioward Sprague, A.B.. Rev. Richard Johnson. Cornwall and Little York, Rev. Henry Pope, jr. (Finan. Sec'y). Pownal, Rev. Wra. Ryan. Bedeque, Rev. Richd. Smith, Rev. /. B. Strong. Margate, Rev. £. Evans. Souris and Mount Stewart, Rev. T. D. Hart. Murr.ny Harbour, Rev. Jno. G. Bigney. West Cape, Revd. R. Mitchell Smith. Cnsourapco, Rev. •Mchd. Pratt. I 5 o > O B C9 il BROWN, BROS. & CO., Druggists. ...Ordnance Square, Halifax, m S. T. MulB, BtekMllw tid BtetioBW, U6 Onnfill* Btntt £ o IJi o o a z < tc Ui > ml in § a 0- 70 belcher's FAKMEK'8 [1865. Fkcdukictok Di8TnioT.->Fred«rioton, Rev. Q. 0. HuMtb (Ckatmum). Sheftield, R«v. Jaa. Tweedy, Rev. J. A. Mosher. .Kinf(MleM>, R«T. Wm. Hjwrtz, Jaoksoaville. Rev. S. F. Huestis. Fiorenoevillo, Rev. Alex. S. Tuttle. Andover, Rev. David LeUobeur. Nashwaak, Rev. Jos. Sutoliffo. Qikgetown, Rev. Tlioi. W. Sinitii (Finan. Seo'y). Burton, Rev. B. J. Johnson. Mirftmiohi, Rev. Wm. W. Pevkins, Rev. C. B. Pitblado. Woodstock, Rev, Geo. S. MilliKtia. Bathortt and Dalhousie, Kev, Robt. Xwreetly, Rev. Isaac N. Parker. Sackvilu) Distbici'.— Sackvillc, Rev. Ale.x. W. Ntoholson, Bev. Jno. !inowbafl,Rev, H. Piokard, i>. p., Rpv. Chas, Uewolf, i», u. Point lie Bute, Rev. Cbas. Stewart (Chairman^. JJny Vvvhi, Rov. Wm. Atocrn. Monoton, Rov.Thos. B. Smith, Rov, W. Allen, K*v. Sleplien Hmnphrey, A. B. Uopowell, Rev. Roht, Wilson. Covcrdulo, Rov. Jno. J. Colter, Riohibucto, Rev, Jno. CasBidy, Aniherst, Rev. Alex. M. Desbrisay (Finan, Seo'yK Parrsboro', Rev. Jno. Read, Rev. lilias Slaokford Dorchester, Kov. Goo. Butcher, Anmapous Dirtbict. — Annapolis, Rev, Chris, Lockhart, Rev. E, B. Mooco. Bridgottiwn, Rev, Honry Daniel, Rov. Geonje Miller. Wilmot, Rev. Richard Weddall, Rev. Ju$. F. Bent. Aylcsford, Rev, Wm, MoCarty. Horton, Rev. S. AV, Spraguo, Kov, Albert Desbriwiy, Com- wallis, Rev, Jas, G. Hcniiigar, Kev. '.nu.n. H. D*vi.?s (Oliairman), Digby, Rev. Jaw, Ta.vl.^r (Finan. Peo'y). Digby Neck, Rev, C, W, T, Dutcher. LivEBPooL Diarnici'.— Liverpool, Rev. Ji>i>oph Hart (Finan, Seo'y), Rov. Joe. S. Colli!), Yaruioiith, Rov, Jno. Prince, Rev, Jas. R. Hart, Barringtoh, Rev, Klias llrettle, Rov, W. Colpitts. Shelbume, Rev, Jas. Burns. Port Mouton, iJev. Isaac ThurJow. Mi!! Village, Rev, Th >«. Bmitli. Petite Riviere, itev, (Jcu. Johnson (Cliatnoan), N. K. Har- bour and Rosew.'iy, Rev, F, H, W, Pickles. Newfoundland Distbict, — St. Johns, Rev. Paul Prestwood, Rev. A. W, Tui*n8r, Rev. Jos, Oa!?tz, Rev, Adam JViffhtiiiffale. Harbour Qraoe, Rev, Jas Dove (Fiuau. Seo'y). Carbonca", Rev, J. Winterbotham, Bev. Jno. S. Allen. Brlj^us, Rev. Tho8 Harris. Port de Grave, Rev. Joe, Paaooe. Black Head, Rov. Jno.. Waterhouse, Island Cove, Rev. W, E. Shonstone. Old Porliwin, Rev. John S. Peach (CAa»r;«an), Trinity, Rev, Clia«, Lailner, Bonavista, Rov, Charles Comben, Rev, J. Ooodison. Twiilingate, Rev. ,h\H A. Duke. Burin, Rev. 8. T. Teed, Grand Bank, Rev. Jno S. Phinnoy. Pctitcs, Rev. J no. M. Pike. Chan#el, Rev. Isaac Howie. Exploits, llev, J, A, Rogers, Fugo and Change Islands, liev. Tbot Fox. \* The naniev in ttaltcs are Buporuumomriea. E^" The Conference will be held tliie yetir et Yarmouth, N. 8., on the i fourth Wcdnesrlay in June, at 9 o'clock, a.m. I Wksleyav MisscovARv CoM»!iTTK«. — The Co-Delegate, and Sec'y of i Conference, Chairmen cf respective distriota, llev. J, Lathcvn (Seoy), I Rev, Chas Stewart, Geo H. Stirr (Treasurers), Rev. W. MoCarty, Rov. 1 B. E. Crane, Hon J. H, Anderson, Richard Smith, Aaron Eaton, Geo. P. j Sanoton, S, Retlio, ,R. Brecken, Hon C. Young, L. L. D., Hon. Judge j Wilmot, Mariner Wood, W. K. Dudman, A. Henderson, Znohariah ; Chipman, J. J. Rogeraon, Hon, E. WhiU', Thos. S. Tuzo. j MINISTERS OF THl? ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHURCHES. I Antigonish, Rev. ]V|. A. Bigelow, Amlurst, Rev. Qaorge F. Mljes, j Aylea/ord, ^Gv. Chas. Tupper, u. v.. Rev, A. Stronach, Rev. Obed <^i.^»imaifim BBOWW BBOS. ft CO, ">.>'.' Importers of Drag*, WIPDINQ AND MOUKNINQ STATIONCRY AT MUIR'8. aimuin). «T. Wm. )v. Alex, lev. Jo0. Burton, >v. C. B. lalhousie, lev. Jno, Point de Aloprn. ^niphrey, J. Colter. DMbriwiy llaokford Uev. K. Miller. iev. Win. inirmdii)- CJ. W. T. .. Beo'y), R. llArt. Rev. JjiB. .ev. Th >►!. , K. Har- ! I. Rev. A. luv Qraoe, liam,Rev. Rev. Joe, Rev. W. Trinity, ; Goodisun. vnd Rank, Rev. Ibimo mds, Rev. 8., on tlie 1 Sec'y ofi n (See y), arty, Rov. in, Geo. P. on. Judge Zaohairlah F. Miles, iev. Obed iXMANACK. 71 1865.] Parker, Rev. J. A. Walker. Jrcadia, Rev. W. L. Parker. Beaver River, Rev. A. Consweli, R«v. WeUingtou Jackson. Bridyewater, Rev. S. iMaroti. BruokfieU, Rev. D. 0. Parker. Brookfleld, Colchester Co., Rev. T. II. Porter* jr. Bcdeijue, P. E, /., Rev. M. P. Lrceman, Rev. Malcont Row, Rov.E. M. Saundori, a. b. (west.) Baddeck, C. B., Ruv. W. MoPliee. Bats River, Rev. Jaa. Rcid. BilUown, Rev. Jas. Parker. Biidgeiown, Rev. Oeo. Annstronj;, a. m. Barrington, Rev. W. H. Riohan. Cornwallis, Rev. David Freeman, a.m. (Canning), llev. A. S. Hunt; A.M. (Canard Street). Rov. Wm. Chipman {Pleasant Vol' ley). Charlottetovon, P.E.I., Rev. John Davis. Cheater, Rev. I. J. Skinner, a.b. Clementsport, Rev. S. Riohardson. Chnle^s Cove, Rov. P. F. Murray. Deerfleld, Yarmouth, Rev. J. A. Stubbort. Digby, Rev. J. Sp»>ncer. Digby JVIeck, Rav. J. C. Morse. East Point, P. E. I., Rev. Juo. Shaw. Economy, Rev. 8. Thompson. Falmouth, Rev. D. 0. Shaw. Gnspereaux, Rev. E. 0. Read. Great Village, Rev. J. E. Baloom. 6 Hj/s&orou^A, Rev. A. F. Porter. OuysbQro* , JVbw Road, Rev Jacob Allan. Halifax (Granville St.,) Rev. John Pryor, d. n., (North Church), Rev. A. H. Miim-o. Hantsport, Rev. W. Burton, Rev. 8. T. Rand (Mic-Mao MiHsionary). Hillaburgh, Rev. J. A. Moore. Hebron, Rev. W. G. Gouchcr, Rev. R. D. Porter. Kempt, Rev. B Vaughan. Liverpool, Rev. E. N. Harris Long Island, Rev. Wm. Hall, Rev. Jno. Miller. Long Point, Rov. D. Pineo. Lunenburyh, JV., W., Rev. L. IJ. Gates. Margarie, C. B., Rev. R. McDonald. .Maccan, Kiev. D. McKeen. Mira Bay C, B., Rev. D. P. McQuillan. A'«u> Ger- many, Rev. T. Delong, Rov. B. Taylor, Rev. T. 0. Delong. JVewport, (East), Rev. J. Bancroft; (West) Rev. Geo. Djmock. JVlew Minas, Rev. 8. B. Kcmpton. JVictaux, Rev. W. Parker, Rev. R. S. Morton. Ohio, Varmouth, Rev. J. H. Saunders. Onslow, Rev. Benj. Soott. Pictou, Rev. A. Chipman. Parker^s Cove, Uev. H. Achilles. Port Medway, Rev. J. E. Goucber. Ragged Islands, Rev. A. W, Barss. Rawdon, Rev. J. Stevens. St. .Mary's, Rev. H. Eagles. Sydnei/, C. B., Rev. George Richardson. JVorth, Rev. ^lugh Ross. Sable ^ioer. Rev. J. McKcnne. Sackville, Rev. R. R. Philp. Tancook, Rev. N. Baker. Truro, Rev. D. W. C. Diniook. Tusket, Rov. A. Martell, Rev. M. Normonday. Upper Aylesford, Rev. J. L. Read. Uiyg, P.E.I., Rev S»»ml. MoLeod. Upper .S/«iwtrtc/ce, Rev. Obed. Chute, a.m. IValltice River, Rev. W. Dobsoti. Weymouth, Rev. C. Randall. Wil- mot. Rev. N. Vidito, Rev. W. 11. Porter. Windsor, Rev. D.*M. Welton, A.M. Wolf'villf, Rev. J. M. Cramp, n.n.. Rev. S. AV. DeBlois, a.m., Rev. Thos. A. Higgins, a.m. Licentiates. — Thof. Blackadar, Andw. Parker, Jos. G. Thompson, Zcphaniah Porter, C. Kanaily. Nova Scotia Bapti.w Home Missionauv Society. — President, J. W. Nutting. Vice-Pr&sts, J. \V. Barss and .Juo. King. Treasurer, D. MoN. Parker, m.d. Sec'y, R. N. Beokwitli. Anditpr, Geo. Robins. Boaid of Managers — Revds. J. E. Balcom, J. M, Cramp, d.d., D. W. C. Dimock, S. W. DeBlois, David Freonian, A. S. Hunt, G F. Miles, A. H. Munro, E. M. Saunders, J. Pryor, i). d., Jaa. Parker, D. M. Welton, 1. J. Skinner, R. R. Philp, and W. Ackhuret, S. Seldi ii, Fiancis Webber^ 11. N. Paint, Thos. Wesley, H. R. Cunningham, Alex. Robinson, D. Thompson, L. 8. Payzant, J. Steele. BoAap OF FouEio.N Missions. — Rev. Geo. Armstrong (Chairman), Rov. Chas. Tupper, n. v. (Sec'y), Kev. Ansel T. Parker, (T 'eosureT), Rev. W. G. Parker, Rov. I. E. Bill, Rov. S. Robinson, Rev. W. H. Porter, (0 I I 09 BROWN, BROS. & CO.. Druggists Ordnance isqvare, Halifax B. T. WSUt BookwlWr tmi gtfctliMMf , HU Cfaatllh tttm. I I I 72 BKLCHKR'S KARM£K'S [1865. Rev. Abraham Stronaoh, Rev. Nat. Vldito, Rov. J. L. Read, Rer. Jat. i Pivrkcr, Rov. I Wallaue, and S. Wboelouk, Ainbrose Dodge, Hon A. J MoL. Seoly. i Pbovinoial Sabbath School Convention. — Otntral Board for th$ \ Province, 8. Selden {Prent), Rov. A. H. Munro (S«f'y.), Rer. J. Prjror, D.D. (7V'»ff Ber- muda, Rev. WaU«r Thorbum. JSTine Mile River, Rev. Jrto Cameron. Shelburne, Rev. Goo M. Clarke. Cornwallis, Rev. Wm. Forlong, Rev. Wm. Murray, Rev. Howai'd D. Steele. JVewport. Rev. Jno McLeod. Shubenacadie, llev. Jas McLean. Furter's Lake, Rev. Alex. Stuart. Dartmouth, Rev. Alex. McKnight. LaHave, Rev. Don. McMillan. Bri'igewater, Rov. Jno Morton. Annapolie, Rov. Don. S. Gordon. Sheet Harbour, Jfc, l\fiv. Jas WaddoU. Clyde River and Barring- ton, Rev. Matt. G. Henry. BROTVN, sRos. Ac ro. Ijsripnrt«r« •t'Tyrasi** P«ii, lait and Ink Vowdan at B. T. umWB, 1865.] ALMANACK. 78 PRMBYTnT or IkvMO.—Maitlttnd and M«l, Her. Thou. S. Crowe. Upper SHtwiacke, Rev. Jas. Smith, D. ». Onslow, Rot. John I. Baxter. Truro, Rev. Wni. MoCullooh, Rev. Jus Ross, o.u. Upper Londonderry^ Rev. P^beneaer K. Ross. Lower Londonderry, Rev. Alex. L. WvUle. Economy, Rev. Jm MoG. Mchaj. Harvey, Jv*. 0., Rov. Sanil. John- ston. Cliflon, Rev. Jas. Dyera. Maitlnnd, Rev. Jno. Currie, Rer. Jaoub M(;Lellau. Parrthorouyk, Rev. Dun. MoKinnon. Prwbytci t or Capb fiftxms.— -Sydney, Rot. Hugh MoLeodt n. d. Beularderie, Rev. Jaa. Fraaer. Sydney Mintt, Rev. Matthew Wilaoo. St. Jokn'i, JV)fi., Rov. Mosea Harvey. Harbour Grace, JV/ld., Rev. Alex. Rom. JVM Bay, Rev, Mardooh Stewart. Planter Cove, Rev. Wm. O. Forbea. Grand River, Rev. Jas Ross. St. Ann*$, Rev. Abram. Molntosh. Baddeck, Rev. Kenneth MoKenzio. Cape ^orth. Rev. Alex. McDonald. Middle River, Rev. Don. MoKenzie. PuKSDYTRKY ov P. E. UhASD.—Bedeque, Rev. Robt. 8. Patterson. Cotehead, Rev. Ja«i Allan. Cavendish, Rev. Isaao Marray. Brown's Creek, Rev. Alex. Munroe. JE?a«< S^ Peters, Bay Fortune, Rev. Henry Crawford. Charlottttown. Rev. Geo. Sutherland, Rev. Alex. Falconer. Cascumptque, Rev. Allan Fraser. Woodville, Rev. Don. MoNeill. Princetown, Rev. Robt. Laird. FFc«f River aud Brookfield, Rev. Wm. Ros«. Dundas, Rev. Allan MoLean. Murray Harbour, Rev. Hugh McMillan. Richmond Bay, East, Rot. Wm. R. Frame. JSfiw London, Rev. Alex. Cameron. Probationers — Matt. 0. Henry, Wm. McCuUaKh, Jno. D. Murray, Ebeneiier MoNoib, Edw. Annand, Alex. MoBean, Edw, MoCurdy. Board of Foreign Missions • -Rev. Messrs, Roy, J. Stewart ( Chair- man), BaynC) (Sec'y), G. Patterson Blair, Walker, and A. Ross, and Mr. Rodk. MoGrespr with Rev. Jno. I. Baxter of Onslow; Rot. Jno. McCurdy, of Chatham, N. Bi. ; Rot. I. Murray, of CaTondiab, P. E. I. ; and Rev. Ja& Waddell, of Sheet Harbour, as Corresponding Members. RST. J. Bayne, Secretary. Board of Home Missions — Rev. Professor King, Rev. Messrs. Mur- doch, MoKnight (Seo'y), McGregor (Chairman), Cameron, Max- well, Cumming, and Chas Robson and Jas. Barnes. General Trea- surer, Abram Patterson, Piotou. The Synod meet this year in Poplar Grove Church, Halifax, on the fourth Tuesday of June, at 7^ o'clook, P. M. ASSOCIATED FR^E CHRISTIAN BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NOVA SCOTIA. Cornwallis, Elders J. B. Norton and Walter Weston ; Yarmouth, Elders Chas Knowles, David Oram, Calvia Cann a>nd Thos. Brady; Barrington, Elder Albert Swim ; Argyle, Elder C J. Oram ; Port Med way, Mder Edw. Sollivaa; Caledonia, Elder Douglas Thorpe, Saml. West and Andw. S, Cann ; Li<;eQtiatei, Wood's Hoirboar, Elder Henry A. Stokes. FREE WILL BAPTIST MINISTERS. Beaver River, Tusket Lakes and Pubnioo Beach, Rot. C. J. Oram; Cape Sable Island, Rot. E. G. Eaton; Pubnioo and Port LaTour, ^t. David Oram. Quarterly meeting Conferen.oe is held on the Friday be- fore the first Satardj[),y in May, Aug. Nov. and Feby. The May session is termed th|\ ji(early> mooting. Seo'y. of Conference, James C. Smith, Barrington. QAftDJfJVSElSpS, '^e/... Ordnance SquareyHJittyAX I I s I > ■ o 5 I 11 a a o n I n I & ! 74 R. 1*. M0IR, Bookselle r and Sta t ioner, 162 ftran vill e Street, "[1865.T ! H. ' l belcher's fakmkk's (0 3 & •c o o CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS OF N. 8. ano N. B. JVbro Scotin. — Yarmouth, Rev. Arch. Burpee. Chebogue, Rov. Jno. Gray. Liverpool, Rov. Jas. Mclvin, Rev. Jus. riowoll. Milton, Rov. R. K. Black. Pleasant River, Rev. Simeon Sykes. GornwalMa, Rev. .1. R. Kcan. Not connected with the Uiiion — Manclicster, Rev. J. Davis; Margarie, Rev. J. Hart. JVaio Brunswick, St. John, Rev Oliver Braives. Sheffield, Rev. Robt. Wilson (Secivtary). Keswick Ridgoanil Cardigan, Rev. Geo. Stirling. Not connected with the Union — St. Ste- phens, Rev. C. G. McOully. St. John, (Zion Church,) Rev. W. H. Daniels. Treasurer, H. P. Bridgps, Sheffield. ; LuTHERAJf MiNiSTRUS. — Lunenburgh, Rev. Chas. £. Cossman, Rev. | W. M. Bowers, Rev. D, S. Hutchinson, Rev. J. McAttie. The Tabkena' lb. — Brunswick St., Halifhx — Rev. J. J. Joplin. Univbbsalist Church. — Halifax, Rev. N. Gunnison. Afuioan Episcopal. 3£etuooist Cuubch. — Halifax and Maroon Hill, Rev. R. R. Morris. Comwallis, Rev. Henry Martin. African Baptist Association. — Hammonds Plains, Rev. Jno. Thomas. Sear River, Digby Jogyins and Weymouth, Rev. Henry Jackson. Preston, R«»v. Benson Smithers. Licentiates, Nat. Goffioan, Juo. room:n^s, Geo. Neal, Jno, Collins, Thoa. Saunders, Henry Btiylie, Cha!<. Roan, Edw. Taj'lor, Thos. Jones and Edw. Jackson. Clerks, Jno. Pleasant oaid Jno. R. Thomas. NOVA SCOTIA BIBLE SOCIETY. P.atron, His Excellency Sir Richard Graves MaoDonnell,'. K. C. B. President, Rev. R. F. Uniacke. Vice-Presidents, Hon. Jas. W. Johnston, J. W. Nutting, Wni. Pryor. Committee, Revs. .Messrs. Jno. Martin, J. C. Cochran, T. Crisp, G. W. Hill, P. G. McGregor, Geo. Boyd, A. H. Munro, E. W. Milncr, H. Pope, Jno. Pryor, d.d., G. M. Grant, Wm. Maxwell, Prof. King, Jas. Ross, d. d., Jno. McMur- ray, T. Gumming, Jno. Lathevn ; Hott. M. B. Almon, Judge Marshall, Hon. VVm. A. Black, Ueary Pryor, Hon. 3. H. Anderson, S. Seldeu, T. A. Brown, \V. C. Silver, T. A. S. DeWolf, J. F. Avery m.d., A. Mac- kinlay, J. G. A. Creighton, Cha^. Robsou, Peter Lynch, Jas. Thomson, Hon. J. W. Ritchie, P. C. Hill, Ja,^. C. Cogswell, Nepean Clarke, Geo. H. Str^rr, Daul. MoEwen, Jno. E. Starr, V.V Sawera Stirling, Jivs Farquhar, Chas. D. Hunter, Robt. Miller, Edw. Pryor, Major Dellavillaud , R. A., Capt. Lyttleton. Trefif.arer, Saml. 11. Bhick. Sec, Hon. S. h. Shan- non. Asst. Sec'y., Jas. Farquhar. Agent, Alex. Russell. Life Members, Saml. Croelmao, J. C. Cogswell, H. B. Webster, Saml. H. Black. Hauf.oc Ladies' BiBnB Association. — Prest., Mrs. David Allison. Treasurer, Mrs. S. N. Binney. Sec'y, Mrs. Edwd. Binney. Committee, Messdames R. F. Uniacke, J. Liddell, Edw. Marshall. R. Tremain, D. McN. Parker, Nepean Clarke, M. Wallace, Wm. Creighton, Edwd. Smith, McLean, J. C. Cogswell, R, Romans, jr., Mdlles. J. Tremain, I. Hostermun, Strachan, M. Muiison, Forrester, J. Brown, E. Wells, Fairbanks, Helen Clarke, Fanny Fryor, M. Starr, Annie Crichton, J. Stairs, firaine. HALiF.ix City Mission. — Committee, Rev. Messrs. Geo. W. Hill, I P. G. McGregor, A. H. Munro, G. M. Grant, W. Maxwell, las. C. Cochran, J. La them, Jno. Knox, Jno. Pryor, D.D., Tbos. Crisp, T. Cummiag, R. F. Uniacke, Geo. Boyd, and W. S. Stirling, Judge Mar- SEES 1 Bro>i?rn« Bros. &, Co. Importers of Dmgs, 1865 shall, Hon. J j xMoEw I quhar, t first M tioa R I Pre MoLea respon Treas E. Bn WilsoK Wm.K Ckas. Lift Saniue derson Boggs, J. Stir Com I I I Pre ! L. Sha A. Mc ! Munro P. C. I 0. M. James. Ritohl sionar Gr^ Patri< Chftpl Henry Beatti Ootob< count' Hai Vice Sec'y A. K. Hai Preft Treai Messi Ths Morri Mona BRO Street, Yl8667 B. lov. Jno. ;on, Rov. Ms, Rev. J.Davis; . Oliver Jdgo ftntl -St. Ste- V. W. H. an, Rev. in. 'oon Hill, i lev. Jno. ' V. Henry Goffioan, I y Baylie, I rks, Jno. [.■K.C.B. I Ion. Jas. ). i^iessrs. IcGregor, •, D.D., G. AIoMur- Mar8hall, i S. SoUieu, , A. Mac- Tliomson, 9, Geo. H. ' ?arquhar, 1 id, R. A., h. Shan- I ter, Saml. i Allison, ommittee, einain, D. m, Edwd. remain, I. E. Wella, ; ichton, J. I W. Hill, 11, las. C. Criap, T. dge Mar- )nig8, ILLUST|iATED GIFT BOOKS AT MUIR»«. 75 1865.] ALMANACK. sliall, S*ml, H. Blcuk, A. K. DouU, R. N. Beckwith, Thos. B. ^klns. Hob, John W. Ritchie, Chas. Murdoch, Wm. C. Silver, Geo. Ito^ine, D. MoEwaa, Thos. SAnnders. MittUnary, Arch. Morton. Sec.y ias. Far- quhar. Trecsureri Hon. S. L. Shannon. TIm Committee meet on the ^rtt Wednesday of every month, at the Young Men*8 Christiaa Amm^ tioa Rooms. HALIFAX YOCNa MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOaATION. Prtsident, Thos. A. Brown. Vice-P's,, Geo. H. Starr, Jno. S. McLean, Wm. Hare, Wm. 8. Stirling, A. K. DouU, P. C. diU. Cor- reaponding and Recording Sec'^. and Librarian^ 3tm Farquhar. Treasurer, Samuel H. Black. Committee, P. Lynch, D. MoEwan, C £. Brown, Geo. B. Anderson, Samur' A. White, R. N. Beckwith, R. J. Wilson, M. Lindsay, A. Hattie, m. p., H. N. Paint, Wm. B. McNutt, Wm.H. Fultz, W. H. Davies, m. d., Jno. Starr, Jos. Bell, Jno. Watson, Chas. Robson, W. Lyttleton, Jibn. S. L. Shannon, Chas. F. Dewolf. Life Mem,bers {Associate and Actite) — Hon. Enos Collins, Hon. Sir Saukv^el Canard, Bf., Jas. C. Cogswell, Wm, Murdoch, Hon. J. H. An- derson, G. H. Starr. J. C. Allison, Wm. Hare, Wm. Canard, Henry Boggs, Wm. B. Fairbanks, Wm. Miller, H»n, M. B. Almon, Jas. Forman, J. Stirling, m. d., Hon, Wm. Young, Edw. Binney. Connected with the Association is % Library and Reading Room. MIC-M.\C MISSIONARY SOCIETY. President, Jas. F. Avery, x.o. V. P'«., Rev. J. McMurray, Hon. S- L. Shannon, Rev. P. G. McGregor. Com,mittee, Rev. Thos. Crisp, Rev. A. McKhight, Rev. Jno. Lathern, Rev. Jno. S. Addy, Rev. A. H. Munro, Rev. Geo. Boyji, Rav. Jno. Pryor, d. d., Capt'Orlebar, R. N., P. C. Hill, Chas. Robson, Rev. Wm. Maxwell, Rev. T. Camming, Rev. G. M. Grant, Rev. Jas. Ross, d.d., H. N. Paint, Geo. E. Morton, Alexr. James, Breuton H. Collins, Stephen Selden, Wm. Howe, Hon. Jno. W. Ritchie. Treasurer, B. N. Beckwith. Sec'y,, Jas. Farquhar. Mis- sionary, Rev. S. T. Biwd. TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES. Grand Division Sons or Tbmpbra.nce op Nova Scotia. — - horne, Henry Y. Mott, Joe. Jennings, Hon. Jno. H. Anderson, Andw.^ Shiels, Philip Letson, Patk. Power, James Kent, Alex. Farqubairaon, Daniel O'Gorman, Robert A. Logan, John Thomas, Fras. Munrc, Thos. Potts, Angus Molnnes, David Annand, Chas. Hamilton, Jas. Croucher, Henry A. Gladwin, Wm. J. Lydiard, Matt. Burris, Alex. Stephen, Matt. Guild, Alex. Eraser, Thos WaJlace, Chas D. Hunter, Jeremiah Northnp, Jas. Cochran, Wm. H. Tidmarsh, Westcote LyttletoL, Philip J. Dodd (Sable Island,) Arch McPhee, Jas L. Griffin, Robt Fox, Jnc Oeddes, Jno Martin, David Archibald, Adam Dean, Ephraim Burgess, Judah Bor- den, Alex. Mitchell, Henry Henritsey, Wm. E. Brine, Jos. Browner, Don. Murray, Saml Caldwell, Geo L. C. Chipman, Edm. Ryan, Thos A. Gaetz, Geo Garrison, Ezrom Boutilier, Alex. Kelly, Arch Scott, David Thomson. Don. McLaren, Wm Hay, Fras. Leighton, Wm. Evens, Joseph Kaye, Jno. Naylor, Robt Romans, Isaac McCurdy, Geo. Munro, Peter Cruiksbauks, Wm. Landels, Jno Crooks, Jnoi» Carmiehael, Henry Shell- nut, Jas Ward, Jas C. Mason, Jno. D. Tupper, Jno Nauffis, Jno A Bell, Nat. Russell, Stephen White, Patrick Fuller, Henry Leslie, Jos. Pear- son, Jno Stairs, Henry Balcom, Wm. Parker, Jno D. Nash, Wm J. Coleman, Wm. Ackhurst, Jno. Lingley, Jos. Thompson, Wm. Rennels, Robert D. Clarke, John McCuUoch, E(dw Leahy, Wm Cumpton, John £. Shatford, Geo Shiels, Geo. Dauphiney, Jas. £. Shatford, Fras. Webber, Geo. J. Richardson, Wesley Hays, P. Carteret Hill, William F Knight, Ezekiel Sibley, Isaac Hopkins, Jno Woodill, Jno Purcell, Edw. Johnson, Jos Murphy, Chambers Blakcney, D. F. Curry, Jercuiiah Conway, Benj G. Wilson, and the Mayor and Aldermen of Halifax fur the City only. Stipendiary Magistrate, Andrew l^iels. C/e r A: o^fAe PcoctJ, Nepean Glai'ke. County TVeoourer, Lawrence Hartshorne. CocRT OF Pbobate — Judge, Wm. Sutherland; ite^'»frar, Wm Howe, Registrar of Deeds, Wm. H. Keating. Agent London Mining As- sociation, Wm. Cunard. United States Consul, Mortimer M. Jackson; Brazilian Ftcc-Con«uZ, Michl. Tobin; Spanish Vice-Consul, J. Q. A. Creighton; Consul of the Free Hanseatic City of Hamburg, William Pr^or; Consul of the Free Hanseatic Cities of Bremen and Lubec, XlrplPV^IK, BiroM* Sc Co. Importers of Dmgi, COUWTIWC MOUSI aTATIONSRV AT R. T. MVIR«8. 18«5.] ALMANACK. 77 Wm. Hare; Vire-Congul of Franci and Consul for wl««tna, William Canard; Prussian Consul, C. A. Creighton; Swedish and JVormgian Vice-ConsMlt— Halifax, Jas. B. Oxley; Piujwash, Hon. H. G. Pincc; Consul for Denmark, Stephen Tobio. Agents for Lloyds, S. Cunard & Co. Lloyds Surveyor British and Foreign Shipping, Jos I. Tucker, Windsor. Dep, Po*tinasters~8l. Margaret's Bay, Jno. S. Brine; Middle Mutquodoboit, H. Kaulback; Upper Musquodoboit, Saml. L. Henry; Tangier, Jss. Leary. fisvBNcK OfricBRg.— CotLBCTOtt's DepartmenTt- Co^/ec/of, Edward Binney. Clerks, Jas S. Morris, F. D. Corbett, J. Strachan, Jas. S. Richardson. Office Keeper, Wm Bltioicnian. CoMTRotLBR's Departmbnt.— Conirot/er, Henry B. Paulin. Clerk, J. Fitzgerald. Surveyor of Shipping, . Broker, W Hill. Warehousb Dbpartmkmt.— Warehouse Keeper^ Wm. G. Fife. Clerk, P. Donaldson. Lockers, F. Johnson, Wm Foster, Don Fraser, Robt B. Carrie, Wm MoLean, J. L. Compton, R. McDonald, Wellwood Reynolds, E. Leguire, G. Ryder, Jno M. Inglis, Jon Crowe Waterside DBVAvmsnT.— Landing Waiters and Searchers, John U. Ross, Jas M Tidmarsh, J. W. Cragg. Guagers and Proof Officers, Jos. Austen, Saml. Caldwell. Tide Surveyor, A. Kelly. Shipping Officers, Jas. Hills, Errol Boyd, Robt. Boak. Weighers, Jno. Hatch, Edw Kelly. Boatmen, Dan. Gallagher, Alex. Mellom. Tide-waiters, Jno Durreen, Fxlw Kiivanagh, Jno Drummond, Robt Miller, Norman McDonald, Hy. Vaiurhan, Tbos Clarke, John Steele, Chas Grant, Geo. Card, Jno Veriker, Edw Shann, Matt Nangle. Truckman, Jas Potter. Commander Sehr. " Daring," Jaa. O'Bryan. Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, ColVr. of Colonial Duties, and Seizing Officer — Tangier, Jos. Browner. Health Officer, Jno. H. Slayter, M.D. Dep. Land Surveyors, Chas. W. Fairbanks, Jos. D. VanBuskirk. Comm'us to Examikb and Select Pilots foe the Port of Halipax, Jno. U. Ross, Jno. Taylor, Wm. Cunard, Wm. Roche, Danl. Oonan. Local Board of Examiners of Shipmasters and Mates — Peter Coffin, Benj. Davidson, Geo. A. McKenzie. Comm'rs County Court Hocse. — S. P. Fairbanks, Andw. Mackin- lay, Jas. W. Nutting, Wm. Annand, Jno Jas Sawyer. Comm'rs New County Jail. — Arch Scott, J. Naylor, S. R. Caldwell. Comm'rs of ScrfooLS — City of Halifax, Very Rev. M. Htinnan, d. v., Rev. John Pryor, d.d.. Rev. Wm. Bullock, Rev. George W. Hill, And. McKinlay, R. S. Black, m. d., Patk. Power, Jno. Doull, Stephen Tobio, Western Dis., Rev. Jno. Ambrose, Rev. R. Philp, Rev. P. G. McGregor, Rev. Jqo Carmody, Rev. Jas Breading, Chas Hamilton, Jas. Thomcor, J. W. Turner, Dominick Farrel, Jno £. Shatford; Eastern Dis., Rev JnoSprott, Rev Jos Alexander, Rev Patk Phelan, Wm T. Lydiard; Rural Dis., Rev Robt Sedgewick, Rev Jno J. Teaedale, Rev Geo W. Stewart, H. A. Gladwin, Matt Burris, David Archibald, W. G. Archibald, David Archibald (IGth), John Bates, Robert A. Logan, Ezekiel Sibley, A^tt. Guild, Jno Qeddes, J. D, Tapper, Wm Landells, Chas N. Sprott; Shore Dis., Rev Robt Jamieson, Rev Edw Ansell, Rev Jas Daley, Rev Jas Waddell, Henry Leslie, Jas Lcary, Wra Hall. Comm^rs of the Poor's Asylum. — ^The Mayor of Halifax, ex officio — Hon M. B. AlmoB, Patrick Power, Chas. Twining, A. M. Uniacke, W. M. Allan, Hon. Edw. Kenny, J. W. Nutting, Henry Pryor, Hon. J. H. Anderson, Geo P. Mitchell. Sec, Jas A. Reynolds. 1^ o X of n c I I; BROWN. BROB. & CO.. Druggists. ... Ordnance Square, Halifax E. T. KDm UokafJOm wd fMhrnf, m Utwm Btret. 78 belchisr's farmer's [1855. SOCIETIES. BoTAL Haufaz Yachi Cum^Patrvn, H. R. H. the Prince of Wal«a Viee-Patront, Hi» IxoeUency Sir Richard Graves MaodoDBcH, K.C.B.; Hid ExoeUeiM^ Vice-Admiral Sir James Hope, K. .€. B.; The nost noble the Marquis of Nownanby, Vio&-Admi»aJ Shr Alexander Milne, K.C.B. ; His Worship the Mayor of Baliftix; Sir Houston Stewart, K.C.B. ; Major- GeMral C. Hastings Doyle. Cmmod^re^ Jno R. Wallace. Viee-Com- modore, Geo Drillio. Coytaitit Ang. Allison. See'y and Treasurer, Henry W. Albro. Auditors, Jno C More, Henry Y. Clarke. Sailing (Ummittee, Jno Straohan, B. W. Salter, Jno Pngh, Capt. Sinith..l7th R^., Jas. A. Moren, jr. Stewards, the Commodore, F. J. Albro, Jno. T. Compton. Miasurtra of YacMt, Jno. Straohan, F. J. Albro. Haufax CAtKDOMiA CiBB, luAUvAtd li^i.—Pairons, His Excellency Vioe-Admina Sir James Hope, K.C.B. ; Sir Alexander Milne, K.C.B. ; Sir Hoaston Stewart, K.C.B. ; Hon Wiu Young, Chief Jretiee. Chief, Hon Alex Keith. Pretident, Bon Boss. V. P., Adam McKay. See'y, Hugh Murray. Trea»urer, Jno C. Mackintosh. Surgeon, H. B. For- man, M.D. Martikal, Geo Anderson. Piper i, John MoKenaie, John Patterson. St. Onmac's Soonrrr. — Patrons, the Most Noble the Marquis of Nor. manby, and the Lord Kshop of Nova Scotia. President, Jms B. Smith- ers. Kiee-Prest., E. J. Lordly. A$st. Vice-Preats., Wm Humphrey and George S. Yates. Trea$urer, Robt Woodill. Mst. Treas., Geo T. Smithers. See'y, Cbas L. Hawbolt; Aast. See'y,TkioB. Clay. Marshal, Thos Clarke. Chaplaint, Yen Ardideacon Willlil, i>.i>., and Rev. Wm. Bullock. Committee of Charity, Edgar Dodson, Wm Murray, Jos Crosskill, Jno T. Edwuds, £. W. Sntcliffe. Physician, Wm J. Almon, M. D. Committee «hman; V. P' Geo. Butler. Sfcry, Thos H. Peters. Trensur er, ino l,. iMvry. Com- mittee, Ro'.t Richardson, Matt Lcwnds,"Wm CutUp. IIOWV, BX^. * 00. Importeri of Urtisi, Stnivtt [1855. of Walts. I,K.C.B.; DORt Boble I, K.C.B.; ). ; Major- ''iet-Com- yeaaurer, Suiling mitb..]7th Ibro, Jbo. iro. BxceHenoy L.C.B. ; Sir i ^hieft Hon \ f. See'y, \ Ei. B. For- i iiie, John i BIS of Nor> B. Smith- Humpbrey (8., Geo T. Marshal, Rev. Wm. irray, Jos J. Almon, i\, J. Delia Bearert — Arm$t R. MeiungeVy ett, Jobn M., Alder- IB. MaT' V«reker, Utt tf in- n^ Martin Fno Doull; P*iniro8e. , Jaa Wil- m Young, 'st.t James Treas., Murray. nmiUte of ison, Sun. n; 7- Com- BjgtjBH PAPgB guoafea AHD liapeiy iuBDS. 1865.] ▲LMANVCK. 79 HovsK JoivEBs* SooiETT.-^JamM Martin. PretiiUnt; Jobn Wud, V. P.; Robert Stewart, Bee*y.f I>onald Mttehell, Trta$. Haufax MsottAKics' InariTinnL-- Pf «<., A, MoKinlay; Vice Pre$t.* J»s Thorasou. Treai., Jaa Formlui. Sec'y^ Jag Barnefl. CfuriUort Brrol BoyO. ComndtUe^ B. H. Wetinore, Jno S. Tbomticoii, Jm. Beeoe, B. Oilpiu« if.a, Bobt Noble, Alex J. Ritehie, F, M. Paaioir, J. L. WhTtaL KovA Scotia [v»titute or Natubai, ScisKOB.—Pai>aneU, K. C. B. Patrone*$t Lady Mao* Donncll, Direetara, Audw HeKinlay (Cbairuau), Jno Puffua (Trea- ewrer), Hon, S. K, Auderttou, Ohas Cogswell, k. p.. Jaq Kaylor, fi^^c'y. Rev J, C, CocliraQ. Principal, 3. 8. Hatton; .«f 8«»Wn^ Wm. Gray. Matron Mrs Vioeeove, Vititing Phy$ieia?i, Vr. Parker. Dentist, Dr, Alfred Cogswell. Vitiiort, ICesdamee Coebran, iDuffiu, J, W. Jobnston, SUv«t-, New4ou Binney, £. Cunard, Maekiftlay, J« H. Andcr- mn, C. Murdoch, Bai'ss, Alfred Jones.. llo.MU KOE i'«i; AcifP^Oottiagen Street— Pr««'., CUa« Mardioch, Edw Binney (Treas), &ee*y. Miss Ft., Wm Cbearnleir. friee Prest, W. U, Harrington. &«*y. E. Ct. Stayner. Treas, L. J. Morton. LEoistAKV? LiBftARv (Pr/jvinee Building Hslifax)^ — Committee, Hon J. McCully (Chairman), Hon, M. B. Aimon, Hon, Edw. Kenny, Hon I S. L. Shannon, A. G. Archibald. J^ibrarian, Jsm Venables. Sovs OP Te!KP(;RAN£;E Bbaoino EooK^Halif»x— This institution is owned by the ijivo eity divisions — located in the basement of Tenperanoe Hall, Poplar Grove, and op«n ev«ry evening from 6 to 10, Prett,, Wm llfiirr*y. V. P., Jno Heenan, Mee'y., P. Monagha«. Treas., James Spike. Committee, Geo Butler, Jas C, Meriin, Jno O'Doftnell, Charies Allan, Geo Porter, G. W, Delano, Bobt Boak, T|iob Maw'in, Geo MatiiU .sou, J. I). Wallaee. If AUFAX Thistime CoEWfO Ctvu — Patron, Hon Alex Keiti;, Prest, Jno Taylor; Vice Prest^ Peter Boss, J?«p. Members, Wm Finlay, Jn-) Straehan, Sec'y ^ Treas, 3. V. Nash. Council of Management, Adan Burns, W.. EicUarclson, Geo McKenzie, Hon, Mtmher, Alftx, Soott n H 8. I BBOWN, BROS, b '^0., DrufjgUte . , . , Ordnanct Bquar$, Halifax, B.XOTIR,Bo<^ltor»Bdai>^^ I 1 80 aaississitaisas belcher's farmer's [1865. Hautax Cukuko Cwb.— Patron, Wm Murdoch ; Patroneu, Mrs. Janet^ RiohardBon. PrttU Robt Davis; Vict Preat, Jno Rlohardaon. Rep. Members, W. K. Cogswell, Aroi^ Hanhaw. Chaplain, Rev Jn'' Martin. Treat, H. M. Creighton. Ste'y, Jno RiobardMn, jr. eom- mittet of Managtmtnt, H. M. Creighton, Jno Nortliap, jr.; Jag King, H. C. D. Twining. Bon. Mtmber, Capt H. Drummond. Studlbt Quoit Clob. — Prett, Wm. H. Creighton. 8ec*y. and Treaturtr, Jno. T. Wylde. Committee, A. G. Jones, H. C. D. Twining, L. J. Morton. Halifax Vibitino Dispensabt — 110 Argyle Street. — Prett., Rev. J. C. Cochran. 1^. P., S. P. Fairbanks. Treat., See'y., Danl. Gallagher. Trustees, G. E. Morton, Bernard O'Neil. Oirtctom, Jas F. Averv, m.d., Edw Binney, D. Cronan, Benj. Wier, A. Doall, Jas. Ooohran. Jletident Physician, F.yf.Morr'myM.n. Open dadly (Sundays excepted) from 12 to 2 o'clook, to the siok prior of the city. Medical Societt op Nova-Scotia. — Prest, Chas Cogswell; Vice~ PretVs, B. DeW. Filt;by. Black, R. S., M.D., L.K.O.S.I HiillftM. Cowie, Andw. J., M.D Hiillfiix. Creamvr^ Jol,, ten A riolwt. Bcsbrisay, T. B., m.d Dartmouth. Dennison, Wm., L.N.a Neu-port. BeuiUgon, Jaooes H., m.o Newport Bewoir, J. U., u.D.,L.ii.c.B.B. .Bartin'th. Davies, WiUiam H., ii.» Halifox. DeBlols. L. Q., m.d. . . .L. Oraaville. Fox, John, A.S.B.N Bear River. Fari9i), Qteggs Jo8.,]t.B.o.s.L.Yannoutli. Fixott, H. C, if.D., U.II.O.S.L. . . .Aricliat. Fonnan, H. B., L R.o s.e Halifox. Forest, A.- l.r.cs.k Halifax. Fraser, B. DeW., M.D., l.r.c.s.b. Windsor. Gossip, Charles J., h.d . . . .Halifax Grear W Londonderry. Gilpin, J. Beriianl, u.b Halifax. Geddes, T. O., l.».8 Yarmouth. Garvie, J. B., M.o Halifax. Hume, J. D., a(.R.c.8.L Halifax. H^ttie, Alex. Q., m.d ., Halifax. Jieanji, J. B., i..i).s Sydney Miaea. Jeaniogs, Bdw., M.D.. HaUlbx. Johnaton, Lewis, h.d. Sydney, G. B. Jamiesbn, Holit., h.d , Tangier. Jamieson, J H., h.d Ohei^ter. lAne, Alex,,w.n,,M.K,Cd.i..](ahone Bay. Lewtn, W. J., Jki.R.c.s.l Hallfhx. Moron, A., H.i>...<.« ..Halifax. Muir, Saml., h.d., L.H.c.a.K Truro. Morrison, .1. B. G., M. D., F. H. o p., Meteqrhan. MoQre, .loa.. m.d Amherst. McRoberU, W.E., L. M.s.Londond'y. McKcnzio, Jas. H., M.D......Piotou. Othet, George, m D. ............ Wiimot. Fase, Alex. G., m.r.c.s.l.., Halifax. Vafter, D. MoN., h.d., l.r.c.s.b. . Halifax. Pearson, Wm., L.N.8,.Mn84Uodoboit, IViyaant.E. N., h.d. West Com wallls. Philips. Jno , L.N.S.... River Philip. Pryor, A., h.d Halifax. Pryor, J. H., M.D , Halifax. Reid, H. H., H.D ..........Windsor. Rug^grles, H. D., M.D.... Weymouth. Rlgby, Chas. D., h.d Hallflix. Roach, Kliaha D. M.D. Tatanuigouobe Shaw, Ilenrie, M.D Kcatriiie. Slayter, J. H., h.d. Halifkx. Snyder, Gea, l.r.c.s.k Slkclbume. Stephen, Rol)t., M.D.. ............ DIgby. Stevcrman, .Toa., M.D......Lunenbuivh. Smith, P. W., M.D .Diffby. Tupper, Chatlos,u.D., t..R.o.8.B. Uaufax. Xupper, Niiiban, m.d Amherst. YauBuskirk, L. E., m.i>.. Dartmouth. Wilson, Ifirael ICelly, m.o. . . .BanriDfton, Weeks, W. Henry, m.d. .Dartmouth. Union Fim Pbotkction Company, May 1861.— .ii<'/or»»«d from tho late «« Union Sngine Company^* of 1768.— Meets third Tuesday of every month ajt 8 p. m„ at Geldsrt'i building corner of Prinoe Street and Bedford Row. Capt, Jas B. Smithevs, Vice, Jno Soriven. Trtas, Wm Muir. Sflc'y, Jno R. WiUis, asowir, 9K08.ftoa •Itar«9giiti, Orioanoo Iquiurt, lUOtftur, WgPIMIlQ AWP iWttUmilWO •TATIONIliy At MUli'8. IBQ5,^ ALMANACK. 81 HOBTIOUtTVBAt AWOOIATION ANU ImTEBNATIOMAI. ShOW BoOIKTT Patron, His Exoellenoy Sir Richard Graves Macdonnell, K.C.B. Prttt, C. C. Hanjilton, m. d. V. P'$., Geo. A. S. Criohton, Rev. Dr. Formtw, John Brown, Rev. Dr. Robertson, Richard Starr. Council-^A, J. Ritchie, Herbert Harris, R. G. Haliburton, J. R. Hea, D.0.1.., Rev. F. Smallwood, P. S. Burnham, Sydney Shaw, T. W. Chesley, J), Rupert ! Eaton, Jno. Q. Byrne, Jer. Bligh, O. Foster, Avard Longley. Cor. Sec'y,, I>. Henry Starr. Bee, Sec'y. and Treat., Geo. V. Rand. Auditor, J. R. Hea, b.c.i,, COMPANIES. NovA-ScoTiA Eleoteio Tblkghapii Company,— /)»'jef/or* at Halifax, E. D. Meynell {Prest.^, Thos. C. Kinneav, Thos. Bolton, Jus. W. Mer- Itel, Bciijm. Wici'. Sec'y. and Treas., Chas. Twilling, office 141 HoUls Street. Local Direclors—AmhcvBt, Hon. R. B. Dickey. Aiitigonish, Hon, W. A. Henry. Barriugton, I. K. Wilson, m. m. Bridgetown, S. L. Morse. Bridgewater, R, Gardner, Cape Canso, Geo Korris. Ches- ter, Edw. G. Butler. Canning, J, W. Bortlen, Digby, Chas. Budd. Liverpool, Matt. McLenrn, B, O. Dewolf, A. C^ie. JVew Glasgow, J. W. Carmichaol. Pugwasii, Jas. Bent, Ragged Islands, Jno Look»> Shelburne, Geo Snyder, M. u. Waliaee, Hon. h. MoFarlane. Wey- mouth, C, D. Jones. Wolfville, Geo. V. Rand. Tub Amkbican Tki^kmiaimi Company, Lewseea of all the Telegraph lines in Nova Scotia, and Proprietors of the Telegraph lines from New- foundland to New Orleans— Head Office, 145 Broadway, New York. Bond of Directors, E. S, Sunford (Prest,), Cambridge Livingstone (Seo'y.), F. Morris (Treas.), Marshall Leftcrts (Engineer), Wilson G. Hunt, Caleb A. Burgess, John McKesson, Prof F, B. Morse, Zenas Barnum, Jno H. Purdy, W. M. Swain, Hon, A, Kendall, II. O. Alden. The N. S. lines connect with those of N. B. at Saokville, and those of Newfoundland at Port Hood, JVuva Scotia nisirict. Chief Office, 174 Hollis Street, Haliihx, Super- intendent, Jesse Hoyt. Cashier and Auditor, Wm H, Wiswell. Halifax Oj^c«, Wm B, Clum (Chief Operator), F, Mc-Phee (Operator), Daniel Grant (Reov. Clerk), Henry O'Donuell, P. McGinn, Dennis Collins (Meg- sengera), Lake and River Naviqation Company,— Pres/., Jas F. Avery, m, d. IJirectora, Geo Mitchell, Jno Stairs, Sec'y and Munayert G, A, S Criohton. Nova Sootia Pkbmanknt Buhiinq Society ano Savings' Fund.— Trustees, Hon J. W, Johnston, Wnj .1. Almon, M, D., and 8, Selden. Directors, Jno P. Mott (Prest), W, M, Harrington (V. Prost), J, J. Sawyer, Jas A. Moren, Benjm Wier. .Auditors, J, T. Wylde, Andw Maokinlay. Bankers, The Union Bank of Halifax. Solicitor, J. W, Johnston, jr. Surveyor, Peter Grant, Sec'y and Trms, Jno W, Bur- ton Office, No. 42 Bedford Row, Pbovinoiai, Pebmanent BuitDiNQ AND Investment Society. — Board of: Directors, Wm Uoohe {Prest), W, J Myers ( V. P), M. H. Hiohey, W, H, Pall stcr, K. .f. Lordly. C. D, Hunter, Robt Boak, jr., John Doull, Jas Woodili, Hon, Alex Koith, Han S. L. Shannon, John O'Connor, R, Cunningham, Jas Scott, W. Myers Gray «.- the Hrst six form the Executive Committee— So/ •J 82 belcher's farmer's [1866. Haufax Tbmpebance Hall Compasx.-— Directors, Wm Adchuwt, (Prest), R. H. Wetmore, A. J. Ritchie, Juo Longai-d, jr., Edwd. Jost, ThoB. Wesley, Jno. Jletzler. Sec'y and Treas., H. G. LaurilUurd. Keeper, Saml. Caldwell. Haufax and Daetmoutii Steasiboat Company.— Pre«^ Hon M. B. Alinon. V. Prest, Hon W. A. Black, Directors, Law Hnrtahorne Wm Stairs, Dominick Farrell, David Falconer, Jas W. Merkel (Secy). Auditors, Henry Yeomane, 8. W. Deblois. JmggiBt8, Ordaanoe Square, Halifa* ^i§m BOOKS RULED AMD BOUND TO ORDER AT R. T. M01R*8. 1865.] ALMANACK. 88 LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES AT HALIFAX- Stab Lifr Assubanoe Sogiett of London. — Capital, £100,000, sterling, ^gent, Martin Q. Black, Halifax Bank. IntebnationaIi Life Assduano?; Sooiett of London.— Capital £600,- 000. Manager and Agent, P. C. Hill, Halifax Bank Building. CoiONiAt Life Assubanoe Compant of Edinbitboh. — Capital, £600,- '000. Agent and Secretary to the Board of Management at Halifax, Matthew H. Riohey, Hollis Street. Connecticut Mutual Life Assubanoe Company of Habtfobd; Eaoi.b LiiiTii Assubancb Company of Lonon; and London and Lanoashibb Life Insurance Company of London and Liverpool — Capital, £100,000 sterling— J*^en^ Archd. Scott, Bedford Row. The Commebcial Union Life Assubanoe Company of London — Capital, £2,600,000 sterling. Agent, Cathoart Thomson. rsLiCAN Life Absubance Company of London. — Agent, Wm. Hare, Lower Water Street. EuBOPEAN Life and Ouabantee Society of London. — Capitd, £800,000 sterling. Agent, W. Myers Gray, 139 Hollis Street. QuEen Fibe and Life Insueance Company of Livebpool, G. B. — Capital, £1,000,000 sterling. Agent, Stephen Tobin. Office, head of Tobin's Wharf, Upper Water Street. Royal Fibe and Life Insurance Company of Livebpool, G. B. — Capital, £2,000,000 sterling. Agent, Hugh Hartshorne, Bedford Row. Livebpool a«d London Fibe and Life Insurance Company. — Capital, £2,000,000 sterling. Agent, J. C. Allison, Central Wharf. Nobth British and Mercantile Fire aed Life Insurance Company. —Capital, £'2,000,000 sterling. Agent, Henry Pryor, 150 Hollis Street. Halifax Fibe Insurance Company. — Capital, £250,000. Directors, A. M. Uniacke (Prest), Robt Noble (V. Prest), Jno W. Young, John Gibson, Hon. M. B. Almon, Chns. Twining, W. Mackay. Sec'y and Treas, Richard Tremain, Bedford Row. Acadia Fibe Insubance Company. — Capital, £ . Directors, Jno Tobin (Prest), Robt Boak, jr., Jas A. Moren, Wm Finlay, Jno DuflFus, A. Q. Jones, Wm J. Coleman. Sec^y, Jno H. Harvey, No. 9 Prince Street. Security Fire Assurance Company (Capital, $500,000); Lamar Fibe Insurance Company (Capital, $300,000), of New York. Agent, Geo C. Whidden, Prince Street, Mtsx (Capital, #1,500,000); Pikenix (Capital, $400,000), of Hart- ford; London and Lancashire (Capital, £1,000,000 sterling) — Fibe Insubance Companies. Agent, Arch Scott, Bedford Row. 'Phosnix Fire Insurance Company op London. — Agent, Wm Hare, Lower Water Street. Life Association of Scotl,\nd. — Annual Income, £184,013 stg. Secretary, Jno. H. Harvey, 9 Prince Street. Nova Scotia Mabine Insurance Company. — Capital, £40,000. Prest, Wm Pryor. Directors, J. T Twining, Wm Stairs, Law. Hartshorne, Robt Noble, Hon W. A. Black, Thos S. Tobin, Jas Tvemnin, Alfred G. Jones, Wm B. Fairbanks, Anriw Mitchell, Geo P. Mitchell, Jns Pr3^or. Auditors, J. W. Merkel, J. C. W. Wilkie. Broker, Henry Yeomiins, Bed- ford Row. Union Marine Insurance Company of Nova Scotia. — Capit.al, £40,- 000, Prest, Wm Roche. Directors, Jas A. Moren, Jno U. Hoss, Jno T. i .9 I N tl. s B m n, BROWN, BROS. & CO., Druggists ... Ordnttnoe Sqnare, HALIFAX, I i I B. T. mriB, Boo kidltr and Stttionw, 125 Orw?ilk Btitet. belcher's farmer's [1865. WidnwriKht, Thos C. Kinnenr, Nat L. Went, Bcnjm Wler, Jno Gtbion, Jas. W. Merkel, W. B. Hamilton, C. H. M. Black, B. W. Salter, Jno P. Mott. Auditort Jno Watt, Edw Pryor. Sec'y, 0. R. Dimook, office Bed- ford Row. Mbrohants' Mabinb Inbcranob Association.— Director*, Robt Boak (Prert.), Jalrus Hart (T.P.), Wm J. Stairs, Geo H. Starr, Wm P. West, Danl Cronan, Jno T. Wylde. S«c'y, Chas W. Wright. Comer Bedford Row and Prii:oe Street. PBOvrNOiAL Marine Insitbancb Company op Canada.— Capital, ;£600,000. Agent, George C. Whidden, Beilford Row. Washington Marine Insuranob Company, of New York. Agentt A. Scott, 18 Bedford Row. _________ BAN KS* HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. [Established 1825.] Jas. C. Cogswell (Preit), Wm. Pryor ( V Preat), N. T. Hill, Bren- ton H. Collins, P. Carteret Hill. CaBhier, and Areountantt Jas C. W. Wilkie. Telhrt, M. G. Black. Saml. H. Black. CUrk, Jas. C. Wilkie. Messenger, Wm. Field. Discount dajs — Monday and Thursday. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. Directors ! Hon. M. B. Almon (Prest.), Hon. Jno. H. Anderson, Daniel Cronan, Jas. Donaldson, William Hare, Hon Alex. Keith, Andw. Mackinlay, Jas. Tremain, Andw. M. Uniacke, Cashier, Jas. Forman Accountant, Jas. C. Mackintosh. Tellers, T. P. Studd, Thos Clay. Clerk, Thos. W. Johns. Messenger, Geo. Anderson. Agents : Pictou, Jas. Primrose; Yarmouth, Jas Murray, jr : Canada, Bank of Montreal and branches; JVew Brunswick, Bank of New Bruns- wick; Commercial Bank of N. Brunswick; St. John; and Central Bank, Fredericton; JVewfoundland, Union Bank; Prince Edward Island, Bank of P. E. Island ; Boston and JVew York, National Merchants* Bank; London, Williams, Deacon. & Co.; Edinburgh and Glasgow, British Linen Company. Discount days— every week day. BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. (Established in London, Capital, £1, 000, 000 Sterltng.) Halifax Branch. — Local Directors : Hon. W. A. Black Hon. Jas. MoNab, J. B. Bland. Manager, B. N. Binney. Accountant Jas. Goldie. Teller Alex. S. Finnic. CUrks, Jno. A. Leslie. J. B. Bland, jr.. Messenger, John Roxby. General Manager, Thos. Paton. This Bank has branches at Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Brantford, Dnndas and Kingston, Canada; St. John, N.B.; and Victoria, Vancouver's Island. Agents in Jvlew York, Walter Watson and Jas. Smith. Discount days — Monday and Thursday. UNION BANK OF HALIFAX. Directors: Wm. Stairs (Prest), Jno. Gibson, Jas A. Moren, Jno. W. Ritchie, Martin P. Black, Robt. Boak, Jas. Thomson. Cashier. W. flawers Stirling. Accoitniant, H. Y. Clarke. Teller John C. More. Clerk, E. H. Reeves. Messenger, Thos Skinner. Agents : London, London and Westminister Bank; Scotland, Clydes- dale Banking Company; JVew York, Bank of the Republic; Boston, Mv^rchants' Bank; JViufoundland, Commercial Bank of Newfoundland ; Canada, Bank of Montreal; St. John JV. B., Bank of New Brunswick. Disco'uit (lays —every week day. QroTvii, IBvom. «5fc Oo. Importers of DfugSi BlMik loohi raltd ud b«aad to wim at B. T. nrZBI. 1866.] ALMANACK. 86 MERCHANTS' BANK. [Established 1864.] Jm. W. Merkel (Prest), Hon. Edw. Kenny, Thos. C. Kinnear, Jno. Duffus, Wm. Cunard, Jno. Tobin, Geo. P. Mitchell, Jeremiah Northup. Coihier, Geo. MaolMD. Teller, Henry Romans. Meaaenger, David Hood. Agenta: London, Imp«rial Bank; St, John, A*. B., Bank of New Brunswick; JSevofoundland, Union Bank; Prince Edward lalamt. Union Bank. Discount days— every week day. PEOPLES' BANK. (Ebtabushed 1864.) Directora Geo. H. Starr (Prest.),Ja8. Cochran. Wm. J. Coleman, Benjm. Wier, N. L. West, R. W. Eraser, and Jno Doull. Caahier, Peter Jack. Teller, Alex. Forrest, jr. Accountant, W. E. Harrington. Meaaenger, G. H. Wiswell. Agenia: London, Union Bank; St. John, JV. B., Bank of New Brunswick; JSTewfoundland, Union Bank. Discount days — every week day. *#• The hours of business at all the Banks, are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m PROVINCIAL SAVINGS' BANK. This Bank is ki^pt at the Receiver's General's OflBce, in the Province Building. Hours of attendance, (h)m 10 to 3 o'clock. Director t the Receiver General. Caahier, Jno. R. Wallace. EXPLANATION OF SIGNALS. Made on the Ship Staff at Citadel Hill, when Veaaela are aeen from the Citadel or reported from an outpost. One ball close up, 1 sq. rigged. One ball half hoisted, 2 do. Two balls close, 3 do. Two balls separated, 4 do. A pendant of any col. 6 do. A pendant under a boll, 6 sq. rigged. do. over a ball, 7 do. do. under 2 balls close 8 do. do. between 2 balls, 9 do. A flag uf any ooL, 10 or more do. The above balls, &c., are hoisted at the east or west yard arm, accord- ing to the quarter the vessel first appears in. When vessels are reported from an outpost the following signals are shown under the yard arm as repeats : — For a square rigged vessel, two balls of a size, one at the outer, the other at the inner halliard, close up. A Ship, n large ball at the end of the yard, with a small one at the inner halliard, A Barque, a large do. at end, with a small one dropped at the inner halliard. A Brig, a small ball at the end of the yard, and a large one at the Inner halliard. A Brigantine, a cross close up at the outer halliard. Two or more do., a cross half hoisted. A Schooner, a cross close up at the inner halliard An upper yard having been added to the Ship Staff, is used exclusively to designate Steam Vessels, thus : — One ball £. or W., a Steam Vessel repeated in that quarter. CO .9 s B I > I e o «o o n e E BROW.V, BROS. & CO., Druggiata Ordnanct Square, Halifax, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) i^ ^ .^^ 1.0 1.1 liiiU Li US yjg 1^ w IM 12.2 KA mm lU Itt w n ■ U£ l£& IL& 1.4 1 11.6 PhotDgrafte Sciences Corporalion 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WnSTIR.N.Y. 145M (716)t73-4S03 B. T. iront; Bookseller and Stationer, 162 GranTllle Street, 86 BELCHERS FARMER S s Ui flu a. a z < tc Ml Z s CO z o w I ta CO bi [1866. A Bmall ball out and a large one in, a Branch Packet or Merchant Vesael. A large ball out ftnd a smtiU one in, a Man-of-War Steamer, or Royal Mail Steamer. Numbers are indicated as diir30ted ft-om the lower yard. The lower yard is now used for Sailing Vessels only. When the description of vessel is ascertained from the Citadel, the fbl- ' lowing descriptive colours will be hoisted at the mast head : — A Union Jack, a Flag Ship. Do. with a red Pendant, centre a black ball, over it— a two decker. Do. with a blue Pendant, centre a white ball, over it — a Frigate. Do. with a blue and white Pendant over it — a Barque rigged Sloop^f- War. Do. with a red and white Pendant with a black ball in the centre of the red, over it — a Brigantine-of-War. Do. with a white Pendant, centre a blue cross, over it — a Schooner-of- War. A white Pendant, with two blue crosses — a Transport, or a vessel with troops on board, — if a Man.o#-War, the Union under. A white Pendant, with a blue ball— a steamer, — if a Man-of-War, the Union under. A red Flag pierced white, Royal Mail Steam Packet from England A blue and rod Flag crossed white, do. from Boston. A white and blue Pendant, do. from St. Johns, Newfoundland. A white and red Pendant, do. from Bermuda. A blue Pendant, a Ship. A blue and white Pendant, a Barque. A red Pendant, a Brig. A red and white Pendant, a Brigantine. A white Pendant, a Sloop or Schooner. A blue and white Flag horizontally divided, a Foreign or Neutral Fleet. A white and blue Flag verticr.lly divided, a Foreign or Neutral Man- of-War. A blue Flag, a Foreign or Neutral Merchantman. A red Flag, enemy's Merchantman. A red, white and blue Flag, red next the mast. Enemy's Fleet. A blue, red and white Flag, red next the mast, under Steamer's sig- nal, a French Man-of-War. American Flag (Stars and Stripes) under Steamer's signal, American Man-of-War. When an English Packet arrives between Evening and Morning gun- fire, a red triangular flag will b^ kept flyipg at the most head from 7 till 8 o'clock. Explanation of Sionaub — Made on the Ensign Staff to denote the Port from whence Vestels are arriving. A red Flag, from Great Lritain. A red and White Flag, vertically divided, red next the mast, the Mediterranean. A red Pendant, the Continent of Europe. A white and red Pendant, Maderia, Canary or Western Isles. A blue Flag, the West Indies. BBOWH BB08. ft 00 Importen of Omgi, Photographio Albuma at B. T. MIHE'S. 1865.] ALMANACK. 87 A blue Pendant, Bermudas, Bahamas or Turks Island. A blue and white Flag, vertically divided, blue next the mast, the United States of America. . . A white Flag, Newfoundland. A red and white Flag, horixontally divided, Quebec or Qulf of St. Lawrence. A blue and white Flag, horizontally divided, New Brunswick or Bay of Fundy. A white Pendant, coasts of Nova Scotia or Cape Breton. MERCHANTS' PRIVATE SIGNALS— Port of Haufax. RED— Jas. O. A. Creighton & Son, a red Flag, crossed white diagoniiUy. Robert Noble & ^ns, , do. centre a white N. Thomas S. Tobin, do. crossed white. Thomas Bolton, a red and white do., red uppermost. G. C. Harvey, a red and blue do. crossed white. Archibald Scott, a red, blue and red do., red next the most. Maclean, Campbell & Co., a red, white and red do., red uppermost. W. & S. Caldwell, a red and blue do., red uppermost, with a white C. in the centre. Du/fus & Co., a red, blue and white do., meeting at a point in the centifie, blue next the mast, white at the end, red top and bottom. J. T. Wainwright & Co., a red, white and blue do , red and white # next the mast, red uppermost, blue at the end. T. A. S. Dewolf & Son, a red and white do., red uppermost, with red and whue ball in the centre, the red half on the white and the white half on the red. Young & Hart, a red and white do., striped horizontally with a blue star in the centre. J. M. Watson & Co., a red, white and blue flag, divided diagonally, red uppermost, with a red star on the white. Lnwson, Harrington & Co., a red and yellow flag striped horizontally. Daniel Cronan, a red and white Burgee, white next the mast. Simon F. Barss, a red do. with a white St George's Cross. WHITE— Wm. Stoirs, Son Sf Morrow, a white Flag, centre a blue square. bordered red. centre a blue star with crossed red-diagonally. centre a red diamond, centre a red ball, bordered blue, centre a red star, bor- James A. Moren, do. John B. Fay, do. a small blue star in each comer. Salter ^ Twining, do. R. J. & W. Hart, do. Edwd. C. Twining, do. Albro, Son & Co. do. T. C. Kinnear & Co., do. dered red top and bottom. Black, Bros. & Co., a white and blue do., white i^ext the mast. Bauld, Gibson & Co., a white and red do., checkered. George H. Starr & Co., a white Burgee. BLUE — S. Cunard 4" Co., a blue Flag, centre a white star. William Pryor & Sons, a blue and white do., blue uppermost Wm. B. Hamilton & Co., a blue, white and blue do., blue uppermost Wm. Hare, a blue and red do., crossed white, blue next the mast. Bei^m. Wier & Co., a blue, i-ed and white checkered flag. f % m I e 1 BROWN, BROS. & CO., DruggitU....Ordnanct Squart, Halifax. m^ ■^IPW •c XI e o e 1 > e o B. T. MUIB, BoekMllflr and Stationw, 136 OmiTllle Btnet. Th« 88 bklcher's varmkrV [1865. Henry Teomans, a blue and white do., blae next the mast C. D. Hunter & C!o., a blue, white and red do., blue next the mast, red at the end. Custom Houee, a blue do.. Union Jack in the upper comer, the Crown in the centre, with a white C. and H. mIow it. N. L. & J. T. West, a blue Burgee, centre a white star. George Mitchell, a blue and white do , blue uppermost Oxley & Co., a blue and red do., red uppermost. Wm. H. Creighton, a blue and white do., white next the mast. Wm. Full, a blue and white do., blue next the mast. Boyal Hali&x Yacht Club:— Ensign — Blue. CommodorC'-Blue Burgee, centre a gold Crown. Vice-Commodore— Blue Burgee, centre a gold Crown, with a white ball in the upper comer. Captain — Blue Burgee, centre a gold Crown^ with two white balls in the upper corner. Club Burgee^Blue, with the Provincial Flag in the upper corner. « o «: o I I i I OQ e DARTMOUTH. ^ Mechamios' Institute. — Trustees, Henry Elliot, Chas Robspn, David Falconer, Jaa W. Turner, T, B. Dca'bnsay, m. d. Prest^ J. W. Johnston, jr. V.P.'s, Nat. Russell, Joa. Austen. Committee, Jno Parker, Maurice Downey, W. H. Weeks, m. d., F. C. Elliot, T. A. Hyde, Edw. Elliot, Patk Fuller. Sec'y. and Treasurer, D. Maclean. AoBicuLTVKAL SociBTT. — Ptest., Michacl Tobin. Vice Prests., Alex. Kuhn, Peter McNab. Sec'y Thos Short. Treasurer, Andrew Tulloeh. Diredors, Peter McNah, jr., Alex. Farquharson, Charles Bissett, Wm Lawlor, Robt Settle. Tbdstees Dabtmotith Commok. — Jonathan Elliott, Paul Farrcll, Jas W. Turner. Health Wabdbns. — T. B. Desbrisay, m.i>., H. Elliot, Jno C. Brown. Health Inspectob. — Robt. S. Campbell, m.d. OvEBSEBBS OF PooB. — Nat Russell, D. Farrell, Jas E. Lawlor, Patk. Fuller, Edw. Hoyne. Sec'y., D. G. Farrell. Clerks of Markets. — Wra Murray, Jno Bishop. FiEE Wabdbms. — ^J. W. Turner {Chairman), G. A. McKenzie, Dominick Farrell. FiBE Engine Comfant. — Saml Hunstone {Captain), Wm Elliot {LieufSo.l), Geo Connors {Lieut No.2), W. Walker, Henry Murray, Jno Graham, W. Murray, M. Downey, Jno Graham, jr., J. Bishop, Thos Synott, Wm Glendinning, Edw Young, Jno Misener, Wm Whitely, Henry Horn, Richd Edgecomb. Fire Constables, Thos Bowes, Walter Wilson, Edw Richards, Jos Allen, Mich Devan. See'y, D. G. Farrell. Police Magistbatbs. — Nath. Russell, Patrick Fuller and Geo. Shiels. Police Constable, Richard Pentz. Town Clerk, D. McLean. Wat Office Kebpeb. — Luther Sterns. Weigher of Hay and Straw, D. G. Farrell. Constables, Richd Bishop, Henry Stanley. Broipvrn, BiroM. Sc Oo Importers of Drugii Th«Birittih Poett and other Gift Book at R. T. MUNI'S. 1866.] ALMANACK. 89 Trustees of Wg/ter Lots and Comm'rs. of Streets, Fras Mamford» Geo Shiels, Fras Young. Dabtmouth Odblino Club —Patron, Hon Wm A, Black. Prest, G. Nichols ; Vice Prest, D. Waddle. Rep. members, G. Nichols, Jas Greig. Chaplain, Rev Geo E. W. Morris. Treas. and Sec'y., Jno Brander. Committee of Management, B. Waddle, W. Robertson. WESTERN OiROUIT. COUNTY OF KINGS. High Sher^, John M. Caldwell; Coroners, A. VanBaskirk, John Fisher, Chna W. H. Harris, Jon Borden, m. d.. Holmes Marsters, 11.0., C. C. Hamilton, m.d., Stephen Dodge, m.d., Geo. Best, Jas 8. Miller, m.d. JVotaries Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court, and John W. Barss, Thos L. Dewolf. Supreme Court held at Eentville on the first Tuesday of June, and «econd Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Geo. E. Bamaby. Comm'rs for giving Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Afi- davits to hold to Bail, Jno. F. Hutchinson, Hugh L. Dickey, Seth Bur- gess, Mayhew Beokwith, Thos. B. Campbell, Caleb R. Bill, Rich. Starr, Wm Crane, Wm. H. Chipman, Caleb H. Rand, Geo £. Bamaby, Be^jm. H. Calkin, Winckworth Chipman, Wm Eaton, Thos. L. Dewolf. General Sessions of the Peace held tit Kentville on the last Tuesday of April, and last Tuesday of October. Justices of the Peace. — Hugh L. Dickey ( Custos), Jas N. Crane, Caleb H. Rand, Hon. Saml. Chipman, Simon Fitch, Seth Burgess. Calt^ R. Bill, Edm. Palmer, Geo Lookwood, Richard Starr, Jno F. Hutchinson, Mayhew Beckwith, Alex Patterson, Wm Miller, Saml Sharp, Fairfield Smith, Edw P. Borden, Jas W. Harris, Jos Crane, Ward Eaton, Patk. D. Scanlar, Arch Walker, Wm. Wood worth, John O. riueo, Gicieon Cogswell, David Ells, Peter Wickwire, David Davidson, James £at')n, Amos Sheffield, G. D. Wood worth, Ebenezer Bigelow, Riohd W. Kidstoo, Jas. Griffin, Jno H. Cox, Griffin Miner, Jno. Jacques, Irad Benjamin, Russell Coldwell, Thos Bergin, David Skinner, Jas L. Armstrong, Levi W. Eaton, Jno Fisher, Elias Calkin, Jacob Lookhart, John Givan, Chas. Eaton, Winckworth Chipman, Abraham Newcomb, Zebulon Neily, Syd- ney Welton, Wm. A. Tupper, Elisha D. Harris, Jno W. Rusco, John W. Borden, B^njm H Calkin, Jno N. Boles, Jno Kirkpatrick, Wm. W. Pat- terson, Wm. H. Lyons, Wm. Rhodes, Edw J. Ross, Jos P. Sanders, Thos A. Wilson, Levi C. Woodworth, Jos. Chose, Jas. Bligh, Isaac H. New- cojib, Jn-j Vaughan, Hiram Borden, Cyrus Johnston, Thos. Quigley, Wm. Davidson, Wm J. Wallace, Augustin A. Pineo, Geo. F. Robinson, Edw Hamilton, Geo McGrigor, Wm Crane, Jas Leard, jr., John Porter, Joshua Reid, John M. Parker, Chas C. Hamilton, m. d., Edwin Parker, C. H. Belcher, Nathan W. Fisher, Geo. Kinsman, Chas. Hall, Henry Lovett, Jno E. Pearson, Jas. E. Rockwell, Enoch A. Forsyth, Robt. W. Beckwith, Geo Armstrong, jr., Isaac Hamilton, Geo W. Fisher, Robt J. Lyons, Jno H. Clarke, Jacob M. Rusco, Jno A. Chipman, Wm. B. Ward, Leonard Fitch, Jno H. Miner, Benjm. B. Woodworth, Jno. P. Lyons, Fnoch West, Benjm. P. Weaver, Edw, C. Foster, George Dodge, George Marsters, Wm. I. Fuller, Jno W. Barss, Chas Diokie, Geo Harvey, Qm. N. Fuller, Wm. J. Magee, Obed Benjamin, David B. Newcomb, Henry i I I I I I I BROWN, BROS. & CO., Druggists Ordnance Square, Hallux. H. T. IfPni, lOOKMSlLEB it 8TATI0H1>, 18S Oiutma Ilr«|t. « e I ' e e • e I 90 belcher's farmer's [1866*. White, Jno Belcher, Jno E. Ells, Geo Hamilton, Chas Best, Thos Farns- worth, Edw. Hnrris, A. Dwight Devolf, Jno. Graves, Riohd. D. West, Thos L. Dewolf, Wm K. Nichols, Wni. Bowles, Amos Blaok, Thos Han- cock, Henry Pinoo, Jos. D. Davidson, Ansel T. Baker, Garland Cox, David R. Hnntley, Jos. B. Davidson, Elisha Sohofield. Clerk qf th« Peace and Lieente, Wm H. Chipman. Court or Pbobatb. — Judge t Geo A. Blanchard; Regietrar^ Geo. E. Bamaby. Registrar of Deeds, Thos B. Campbell. Dep. Postmasters — — Kentville, Jno. F. Hutchinson; Canning^ H. A. Borden; Lotoer HoHon, Jno. W. Hennigar; Wolfville, Geo V. Rand; Aylesford, Thos Harris; Berwick, J. M. Parker. Coll'rs of Colonial and Light Duties and Controllers of Customs and JSIavigatton Laws — Canning, Eben. Rand; Horton, Edwin Dewolf; Canady Creek, Cornelius V. Rawding; French Cross, Robt. Farnsworth; Oivan's TfTiarf and Ogilvie's Pier ; Henry Morris. Seizing Officers, Abraham Ogilvy , Geo. Look- wood, Elijah Rockwell. Surveyors of Shipping Edwd. Lookwood, Cornelius V. Rawding. Comm'rs of Schools, Wm. H. Chipman, C. W. H. Harris, Hugh L. Dickey, Wm. Miller, Caleb R. Bill, Edw. L. Brown, m.d., Jas. Leard, Winckworth Chipman, Geo. Fisher, Thos. Farnsworth, Andrew Borden, Geo. £. Bamaby, Jon. Borden, m.d., Holmes Marsters, m. d., Wm. I. Fuller, Albert D. Munro, Wm. Borden, Jos. R. Hea, D. C. L., Jno. N. Bowles, Wm. Eaton, Edw. A. Moren, Ansel T. Baker, Jas. E. Rand. Clerk, Thos. Wm. Harris. IVustees Xientville Grammar School, Jas. E. Dewolf,.ThoB. Lydiard, Thos. Lewis Dodge. Dep. Land Surveyors^E. K Armstrong, Jas. Lcard. Health Officers, Canning, J. S. Miller, m.d.; /foWon, Harris D. MoLatchy, h.d. Board of Health, Dr. Ingram B. Freeman Dr. Henrie Shaw, Chas. C. Hamilton, m.d., W. C. Bill, Geo W. Fisher, Gilbert Fowler, Wm. Crane. Trustees School Lands, Horton, Thos. Wm. Harris, Wm. Stewart, Jas. S. Morse. Trustees Public Buildings and Lands, T. W. Harris, Winckworth Chipman, Wm. Eaton. Minas Marine Insurance Company. — Prest., J. W. Barss. Direc- tors, Jno L. Brown, Esra Churchill, D. R. Eaton, Tlios Tuzo. Sec'y. and Treas., J. B. Hea. COUNTY OP DIGBY. High Sheriff', John K. Veits. Coroners, Saml. Doucette, Jno. Ward, £. J. Budd, Robt. Stephens, m. d., Edw. H. Oakes, Lemuel Morehouse, Anselm M. Comeau, jr., Aug. Robertson, m.d. Supreme Court held at Digby on the second Tuesday of June, and at Clare on the last Tuesday of Siepteinber. Prothonotary, Clerk of the Crown, and Clerk of the Peace, Henry Stewart. CommWs for giving Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affidavits to hold to Bail, ^lenry Stewart, Jno. Robinson, Chas. Budd, Edw. Hegan, Edw. R. Timpany, Jno. Donnegan, Edw. M. Marshall, Louis J. Bourque, Basil A. Robiobau, Charlton Sabean. General Sessions of the Peace held at Clare on the last Tuesday of April, and at Digby on the first Tuesday of November. Justices of the Peace. — Chas Budd (Custos, Digby Dis.), Jno. Robin- son, Colin Campbell, Elisha Payson, Saml. Doucette, Jno. Ward, Jno. McNeil, Frodk A Ilobichau, Jas HaiTis, Hon Anselm F. Comeau ( Cuttos, Dis. Clare), Stephen Payson, Edwd. A. Jones, Kobt. Journey, Jones Morehouse, Charlton Sabean, Thos O'Brien, Jos Bancroft, Holland E. Payson, Edw M; Marshall, Wm B. Bent, Edw Ilardwicke, Jno Eldridge, Hfoiprn, Bir^fli, Jk, Go Importere of Bmf^ I fllrw|i(« [186^. [08 Farns- D. Weat, nios Han- land Cox, rk qf it MOIB'y. 1865.] ALMANACK. 91 BeoJ H. Rugglea, Rom C. C. Fanning, Sabine Savary, Jno Hogan, Frag> Boarneuf, Win Saunders. Lauehlan MoKay, Alex Hardwiok, Jno Oakin, Nath Tupptr, Edw K. Timpany, Robt. Hankerson, Artemus O'Dell, Basil Bobichau, Reuben Perry, Ira Raymond, Bonaventure Robiobau, Stems Jones, Jno. Donnegan, Mendal Crooker, Wm. McKay, Edw. H. Oakes, Jaoob Dakin, Jr., Qeo Henderson, David Rice, Wm F, Marshall, G«o CosBftboom, Geo B. Potter, David Welch, Pat. Nowlan, Jas Stewart, Lewis L. Bourque, Jno B. Melanson, Maturin Robiobau, Jno V. Purdy, Wm, Aymftr, Wm. F. Potter, Edw Haines, Pat. Macgir, Felix Deveau, jr., Jesse Harris. Wm. Coggins, Jno Haines, Isaiah Thurber, Benjm. Van Blarloon, Thofi B. looker, Jno W. Wright, Geo. Denton, Jno. W. Powell, Saml T, Baoon, Avit Araerault, Jas H. Jones, Edwin R. Oakes, David Morehouse, Edw Potter, Wm. Lent, Alex. D. Hoyt, Jno 8. McNeill, Abner Morse, Israel Dunn, Hubbard Davis. CovsT or Vkobatb.— Judge, Jas A. I)enuison ; Regittrar, Chas Budd. Regiitrar of Deedt, Colin Campbell, senr. J)ep. Poatmaetert-^Digby, Henry Stewart; Weymouth, Cerino P. Jones; iVtttport, Jos. Bancroft; Sandy Cove, Jno C, Morse. Coll'rs of Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and JVavigation Laws^Digby, Botsford Veits; Weymouth, Sterns Jones; Church Point, Ambrose Boiuneuf; Westport, Benjm. H. Rugglcs. ColVrs Colonial and Light Imies-^ Sandy Cove, Calvin Gidney; QilbfrVs Cove, St. Mary's Bay, Richard Serandson. Surveyors of Sliipping^ll, D. Buggies, B. H, Ruggles, Basil Robiobau, Reuben Perry, Seising Officers and Landing Waitm ers, L. MoKay. .Tno Smith, Jos Morehouse, Edw W. Potter. Comm'rs of Schools — District of Digby, Rev. Chas. lUndall, Rev. J. C. Morse, Rev, H, L. Yewens, Rev. • — ■ ■— Smith-^B. H. Ruggles, A. Hard wick, Jas. A. Dennison, Geo. HeaJerson, Stephen Marshall, Wm, F. Potter; Dist. of Clare, Rev. Jas. Daly, Rev. E, F. Blanohet, Jno. P. Knowlan, Chas M. Raymond, Ira Raymond. Tim Sullivan, Mandi Melanson, John P, Thibodeau, Peter J, Belliveau, Augustine F, Comeau, Celestine A. Robiclmu. Trustees of Schools-^Jno K. Vcits, E. R. Oakes, Comm'rs of Streets, James Warrington, Austen Adams, George Brooks. Clerk o/* X.} I S BftOWN, BROS, ft CO., J)ruggisit...,0r4mnt$ Squan Halifaa B. T. MQlit BOOHBUSB ATO fTATlOraB, IM «iipfttto llrMt. 92 belcher's fabmbh's [1865. I Commr'a for giving rtlitf to Insolvent Debtortt and foi taking Jiffl- davH$ to hold to Bail, Geo. R. Oruaie, Mnjor Chipmui, Israel W. Rug- fles, Robt. H. Bath, Joe. Wheelook, Jas. Gray, Jai. Poynts, Wm. Y. Mter, Andrew HoDderaon and Chas. M. Forbea. General Sessions 01' the Peaoe held at Annapolis on the third Tuesday of April, and la$t Tuesday of October. JuaticeM of the Peace Mt^or Chipman (Cuatoa), Gea Robinson, Wm. Randall, Zebulon Phinney, Jno Wiswall, Israel W. Ruggles, Peter Delancey, Wm Harris, Hen Gesner, Dav C. Landers, Edw Ef^n, Weston Hall, Tennis Bogart, Jas. Gray, Danl Nioholls, Jno Ross, Jno Mills, Jas Potter, Moses Shaw, Uess Stranaoh, Thos C Wheelook, Eri Welton, Edw Tits Randolph, Walter Riokerson, Miner Tupper, Joseph Wheelook, Robt. H. Bath, Jno. F. Bath, Robt. Parker, Robt. Mills, 21, Andreas Bohaker, Jas. Unluonib, Jno. Wilson, Peter Middlemos, Arthur Dodjte, Joel Banks, Saml. Baloomb, Jordan Messenger, Andw. Henderson, Be- naiah Spinney, Jas. Poyntz, Ambrose Bent, Jno. Grimes, Hon, Wm. C, Whitman, Martin Gates, Chos. Spurr, Elios Beut, Felix MoNeil, Avard Longley, Granville Reid, Wesley Reigh, Jas. Wheelook, Jno. H. Dit- mars, Henry F. Vroom, Jae. E. Potter, Jno. Berry, Ist, Jos. W. Rob- bins,^ndw. H. Harris, Wm. R. Ruggles, Riohardson Harris, Btrathan Bailey, Mai'sden Foster, Wm. Piggott, S&mL Morse, Saml. L. Chipman, Jas. .Tohnston, Wm. Crosoup (Ist), Wm. Weatlterspoon, Leonard Wa- Annapolis, Timothy C, Tobias ; Bridgetown, S. S. Thome; Margarttville, D. W. Landers; Bear River, Jno. B&rr ; Clementaport, Gilbert F. Ditmars ; Wilmot, Robt. Stone; Port Williama, A. Grant; Thorna^aCove, Abraham B. Thorne. Seiz- ing Officera, Hanson Chesley, Jno. Clarke, Wm. Durland, Jno. Barr, Tim. Brooks, Jno. L. Rice, Reid Hall, Phineas Phinney, Jno. Bent, Wm. Pickett, Wm. Tupper, Jas. Longley, Chas. Spuria and Jas. Gates. Surveyora of Shipping, T. C. Tobias and Robt. Stone. Comm^ra of Schoola — Weatern Diatriet, Rev. J. J. Ritchie, Rev. Don. G. Gordon, Rev. J, Wallace, Rev. Henry Deblols, Rev. Chris. Lockhart, Thos. W. Chesley, Wm. M. Weatherspoon, Wm. Wright, Benjm. M. Gold- smith, Dimock Whitman, Geo. Runciman, Whitman Armstrong, G. C. Harris; Eaatern Diatriet, Rev. N. Vidito, Rev. Willard G. Parker, Rev. Jas Robertson, i^t.D., Rev. H. P. Almon, Rev. Henry Daniel, John E. Fonythe, m.d., Handley E. Fitch, Jno. Emsley, Charles Whitman, Jon. Woodberry, m. s., Jno. Eagar, Boyd Magee. Truateea, Miniatera' Landa. Wm. A. Morse, Law. Phinney, Geo. Starratt, Robt £. Fits-Ran- dolph, Jno A. Morse. Comm'ra School Land», Gronville—Mobt Parker, BROTSrx, SBOS. *c OO Importers of I>ruBa, in* [1865. king Jiffl" I W. Rug- Wm. Y. (iTuetcUy Roblmon, ;les. Peter m, Weiton MilU, Jas )lton, £dw Wheelook, [, Andi. A. Calnek. TruaUtt AnnapolU wfcodtmy, Rev. J. J. IUtohi»->ThQs. A. GftYftia, E. Cowling. Co, Treaturtrt Avery B, Piper. Health Offieertt Oe6.T. Bingay, m.d., L. G. Deblois, m.d., R. J. Elliion, i(.d., LeAnderV. Parker, m. d., Robert Leslie, m. d. Board qf Healtk^ Peter Bennett (Pfist.), Edw. H. Cutler, Andw. Henderson, Jno. Mills, l4kw. Hall, Alfred Troop, and oounty members. AnnapolU Royal Jlgricultural Society— Pre$t.t Alex. Harris; 5ee*y, W. K. Halibiirton; Trea».» Geo. Runoiman. U, 8, Contular Agentt W. R. Ruggles. 8H0III OIKOVIT COUNTY OF LUNENBURG!!. High Sheriff, Jno. H. Kaulbaok. Coronem, Geo. Turner, Nelson Ohesle^, Danl. Dimook, Chos. Gray m. v., Wm. A. C. Randall m. d., Wm. Ross, Wm. V. Andrews, M. B. Pesbrisay, Kdw. N. Pope, jr., Geo Ross, Chos. Lordly, Jos. Steverroan, m. d., Chas. Aitkins, M. d., Henry S. Jost, Henry Alders. Supreme Court held at Lunenburgh on the last Tuesday of April, and on the tecond Thursday after th^ flrat Tuesday of October. Prathono- iary and Clerk of the Crown, James Bowling. Comm're for giving Relief to Imolvent Debton, and for taking Recognizance of Bail, Wm. Ross, John Heokman, Daniel Dimook, Jno. Harley, Matt. Ernst, Jas. Dowling, Adolphus Gaeti, Robt. Soott, Geo. Anderson, Josh. Kaulbaok, Jas. D. Selig, JVbiariea Public, the Bar. risters of the Supreme Court and Robt, S. Eak ns. General Sessioun of the Peaoe held at Lunenburgh on the tecond Tues- day of January; and at Chester on the third Tuesdny of January. Juttieet of the Peace — Jno Heokman (CukIoi), Daniel Dimook, Mar- tin Hennelierry, Wm. Ross, Henry S. Jost, Daniel Dimook {Cuttot Dit. of Chetter), Henry Bailey, Geo. Kaulbaok, W. V. Andrewsi Mor- ton Wheelook, Jno. Keedy, Lemuel W. Drew, Benjm. Retnhart, Nicholas Wolf, Benjm. Legg, Wm. liobinson, Benjm. Zwioker, Geo. Ross, Jos. P. Miller, Geo. W. Kiohurdson, Benjm. W. C. Manning, Thos, K. Cragg, Jas. D. Selig, Lewis Knaut, Edw. Morgan, Geo. Mills, Wm. Drew, Nelson Chenley, Robt. Soott, Jop. Rudolf, Geo. Anderson, Chas. Rudolf, Fredk. Pablioover, Geo. Bars?, ChA'Ics. Lordly, Robt. A. Sfoith, Edw. Teal, Jos. Whitfbrd, Joshua Kaulbaok. Milledge Hoyt, Obadiah Parker, Matt. Ernst, Simon Risser, Wm. Turner, Jno. Kaulbaok, Jos. Baker, Geo. Wile, Jaoob Fancy, Jas. Starratt, jr., Robt. Lindsay, Danl Water- man, Jas. Zwioker, Robt. Dawson, Elias Dolliver, .Tno. Smith, Jos. Selig, Lewis Anderson, Jos. Lookhart, Henry D. Cleaveland, Reuben Gardner, Jno. Tretheway. Geo. Turner, Wm. Slooomb, Casper Publicover, Jno. MoKeen, Rich. Jenkins, Jno. lAngille, Edw. Heokman, Chiia. T. Evoins, Jas. Bond, Jas. Lants, Jas. Deohman, Henry Alders, Jas. Koch, Adam Feindal, lieonard Hebb, Reuben MoFarlane, Jas. Keiaer, Jas. Faulkner, Henry Kedy, Robt. West, Enos Tell. Clerkt of the Peace, Chetter, Albert L. Mitohell, m, d., Lunenburgh, Daniel Owen. CouBT OF Probatb. — Judge, Geo. T. Solomon. Regittrar, Adolphus QaetB. Regittrar of Deedt, Jno. Heckman. Dep Postma$tert— Lu- nenburgh, Mrs Rudolf; Chetter, Ada Smith; Mahone. Bay, Geo. Dun- can; Bridgewater, Rufkis Newoomb. CoH'ra of Colonial and Light Dutiet, aud Controllert of Cutiomt and J>l\ivigat1on Lawt'—Lunen- i ss a I -8 t X>rii8a, OJiRDXJVSEEDS,^*.,., Ordnance Square, HALIFAX 1. % KUIE, Bookirtlir wa BliltMWt, Kt WINk & I o i I o P I 94 belchkb's fabmer's [1865. burffht H. M, Moy!e; Chttter, Danl. E. Dimoek; LaHave^ Jno. Hari«j ; Makdn$ Bajft Oeo. Dunoan. 8e\3ing Offietr$, Joihua OxQ«r, Danl. Owen,' David J. Lants, Jno. Zwioker, Jno. Daney. Survtyor of Ship- ping, H. M. Moyle. Etvtnut Offietr (Optnt,), Benjm. Rhinara. Htalth Qfflein, Wm. A. C. Randall, n. d., Stannage Jaoobs, M. d. Comm'n of Bchoolt—Luninburgh^ Rev., H, L. Owen, Rev. Win, Duff, Rer. J. Q. MoAAm, Henry 8. Jo«t. Robt. Lindsay, BenJm, Legse, Jos. 8tev«rinan, Obndiah Paricer, Jno. Young ; ^ew Dublin^ Rev. J, Mor« ton. Rev. D. F, Hutohisoii, Rev. Henry M. Bpike, Rev. Stephen Marsh, Lemuel W, Drew, Tho«. K. Cragg, Mactin SjMrry, 8enr,; ChetUr, Rev. C. J. Shrove, Rev, David C. Mooce, Rev. L J. Skinner, Robt, A, Smith, Wm. Robertson, Caaper Publioover, David Hume, Trunteea of School Landi, Hon Jno. Creigkton, Henry Bailey, J. D. Selig, Deo. Land Surveyor, Jus. H, Hood. Co, Traaturer, VAvr, Duwling, Cltrkt of Licenu-^Lunenburgh, Jno, Myru ; Chetter, Jno. C, Stewart ; Bridge^ water, W. Gates ; Mahone Bay, — — Keddy, TrtuUet Common Land$y Hon. Jno. Crelgliton, Henry B. Jost, Jno, Young, Bei^m. Beren> ^er Jas. Eisenhaur, Wm. Zwicker, Tru$leet La Have Common, Jno, (iimmelman, Martin Sperry. Jno, Publioover. Tru$tce» of School Landt, Robt, Liudsay, Geo. Oeldert, ComvCrt of Streets, ChetUr, • Chas. Lovett, Jno, F, liiltz, £dw, Butler. Town Clerk, Chetter, AfOQU ! F, Morgan, COUNTY OF QUEEN'S. High Sheriff, Jiio. W, S;ott, Coronert, Jas. Forbes, sf. »., Jas, Col- lie, Jug. B. Harlow, Supreme Court lieM at Liverpool oa the firtt Tuesday of May, and flrit Tuesday of Ootober, Pruthonot V UMi [1865. at Hari«7; r. Dftnl ahip- .htnsra. m, M. p. vn. Duff, |ge, Joi. .J. Mor« i Mftrah, Ur, Rev, i. Smith. f School p. Land Oltrku of ; Bridjftm Common m. Berea- 10/1, Jao. I \f Sekool \ , Che$ter, ttr, AamH , Jat. Col- ; |\f»y, and , }W0. Joo, I I king JIffl,-. i ten, J. F, i 'foMilay ivs. BavMi (w, Andw. horn, Zo- Mirt DoUU Freeman, rts, Israel I, DpWolf, u, Luther 1». Chris. m\. T. N. Hall, Q«o. H. Whit- imau, Job. n tupper, )8. Patillo, Barnaby, lenry yf, \ ^masters'-' Prvgii »UY YPWi 8CH90U BOOKS AT R. T. >IIUI^>^. 1865.] ALMANACK. 95 Liverpool, Tho». P. Calkin; Mill Village, Ephralm Mack; Milton, Edw. Keinptdn; Port Medway, BIdred Cohoon. CoU'ra of Colonial and Light Putics, and Controllers of Customs and Navigation Laws— Liverpool, Jno. H. Freeman; Port Medway, Jos. J. Letson. Surveyor B. Niohols, Rev. Jos. Hart, Rev. Jns. Melvin, Rev. Peter Danahar, Rev. J. £. Ooaoher, Rev. Amos Weaver, Oeo. W. Barss, Joshua N. Freeman, Jas. r. Forbes, Jas. Collie, Dbn. Campbell, Jno. R. Hall; JVbrthern Diatriet, Rev. D. O. Parker, Edwin Christopher, Robt. Bryden, Wm. T. Frmnan, Edw. P. Freeman, Thos. Flynn, Beujm. L. Telfer. Dep. Land Barteyor, Whitman Freema i. Agent for Lloyds', John Campbell. tJ. 8, Coneular JIgent, Calvin Appleton. Trmtee of Public Property, Jno. Campbell. Town Clerk, Nathan Payznnt. COUNTY OF SHELBURNE High Sheriff, Thomas Johnston. Coronere, Israel K. Wilson, m. d., Wm. J. Bell, Jno. J. Sohrage, m. d., Jas. J. Clarke, m. n. Supreme Court held at BarriuRton on the tecond Tuesday of May, and at Shelbume on the latt Tuesday of September. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Peter Q. Fraser. . Miariee Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court, and Xerxen Z. Chipman. Comm'rafor giving Relief to Ineolverit Debtor; and for taking Jtffi- davite to hold to Bail, Cornelius White, Josiah Coffin, Gilbert MoKen- na, Oeo. H. Deinstadt, Robert Curry, Andw. Barclay, Alex. MoNangh- ton, Winthrop Sargent, Jno. Muir, Joaiah Snow, jr., Gabriel Robertson, O. W. Homer, J. G. Smith, Peter G. Frnser, John Tottie. Cieneral Sessions of the Pence held at Barrington on the Monday next after the/ourM Tuesday of April, and at Shelbume on the seconot Tue> day of January, and on the first Monday of June. Jutticet of the Peace — Geo. H. Deinstadt [Cmtoi Dis. Shelbume), . Hobt Curry, Jas. Geddes, Gilbert MoKenna, Jno. Looke, Wm. J. Bell, Alex. McNaughton, Alex. II. Cookcn, Hugh Housten, Jno. Bowpr, Wm. T. Kelly, Jno. Purney, David Eiseuhaur, Wm. McMillan, Jos. Uolden, Robt. Molntosh, Jas. Hogg, Wm. Crews, Jas. Muir, Jno. M. Dall; Josiah Coffin (Cuttos Die. of Barrington), Winthrop Sargent, Sanil. O. Doane, Jno. Lyle, Jas. C. Smith, Wm. Cunningham, Josinh Snow (8d), Jno. W. Homer, Thos. Crowell, Thos. W. Wilson, Samuel 8&ith, Bartlett Covin, Jas. Nickerson, Asa Magray, Davii Smith, Jns. Smith, Thos. Banks, Henry Chute, Theodore Nickerson, Wm. Patterson, David Swain, Obed W. Homer, Heman Kenney, Wm. Patterson, Jas. C. Cfarke, G. A. Crowell, Vincent Nickerson, Mich. Wrngton, Peter Stalker, Wm. McKay, Jos. Walters, Jesse Dexter, Jno. G. W. Dale, W. Herkins, Gierke of the Peace — Shelburne, R. R. Thomson; Barrington, Rufus H. Crowell. Court or PBOBATB.—Ja CO BROWN. BROS. £ CO., Druggists... ^Ordnan ft Square^ Hah/aar. ^''-i'KU'"- B. T. ICUIB, Booksener and Stationer, 125 Inuitme BtrMt. 03 o OQ o n OQ E o o o CO o e « 'at 3 t> B 3 "ti c o (A k CL 98 BEfiCHISU's farmer's [1865. MIDLAND CIRCUIT. COUNTY OF HANTS. Piffh Sheriff, Joseph Allison Coroners, Jno. A. Jenkins, Saml. D. Brown, m. d., Hollis Joy, m.d., Thos. CuiTan, Wm. Dennison, m.d. Supreme Court held at Windsor, on the first Tuesday of Juijie, and last Tuesday of September. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Henry Mundell. Comni'rs for giving Relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Jacob Withrow, Elkanah Young, Jas. Sangster, Jno. Otis King, Jno. M. Smith, David FriezCj Henry Mundell. JSIhtaries Public, the Barr^ters of the Supreme Court, and Jft. M. Macomber. « General Sessions of the Peace held at Windsor, on the first Tuesday of October; and at Gore, on the second Tuesday of October. Justices of the Peace. — Hon. Richard A. McHefifey ( Custos Western Dis.), Benjm. Curry, Jno. Allison, Benjm. Smith, Fras. Parker, Wm. Mumford, J. M. Smith, Arthur McN. Cochran, Geo. McKay, Jas. Alli- son, Jos. J. Blackburn, A. McPhee, Geo. Armstrong, Jas. Salter, Jacob Withrow, David Freize,* Jno. McDougall, Alex. Thompson, Jas. J. O'Brien (Custos Eastern Dis.), Jos. Madill, Jos. Keating, Jno. S. Brennan, Abel Tomlinson, Jno. Lockhart, Geo. Harvey, Arch. Smiths jr., Jos. Richards, Constant Church, Jno. Manning Wm. R. Wallace, Stephen C. Card, Wm. Chambers, Jas, Cochran, Jno. Burgess, Jas. Withrow, Jas. Putnam, . Jas. Crowe, Wm. McDougall, Isaac Douglas, Geo. Smith, Geo. Deosmore, Danl. Terhune, Geo. Parker, laaao I^ke, Jas. Greeno, Robt. Allison, Allison Smith, Bennett Smith, Wm. Dimock, Daul. Cochran, Israel Sandford, Mich. B. Salter, Nich. Moser, Isaiah Dimock, Shubael B. Parker, Thos. Sanford, Jas. M. Higgins, John M. Macumber, Benjm. MarEters, Jno. Dimock, Benjm. Blois, Wm. C. Casey, Juo. Brown, Jas. Reynolds, G. B. Sandfui'd, Isaiah Smith, Wm. Law- rence, Benj. W. Mumford, Matt. Allison, Evan Urquhart, Jas. Mc- Kenzie, Benj. DeW. Eraser, m. d., Jas W. King, Wm. Bennett, Shubael Dimock, Dennison Harvey, Jas. Ross, Geo. Johnston, N. T. Harris, Harris Martin. Wm. Cleverdon, Wm. Ettie, Jas. F. Cochran, Robt. Hunter, Wm. Church, jr., Robt. Faulkner, Jas. Dennison, m. d., Thos. A. Smith, Stephen Harvie, Daniel Read, Chos. J. Wilkins, Jas. Miller, Hugh McLean, Andw. Kirkpatrick, Jas. Ellis, Jacob Withrow, Wm. Wardop, Geo. Ainslie, Edw. O'Brien, Edw. Dimock, Monson H. Goudge, Walter Hunter, Jno. Jenkins, Geo. Dewolf, Lewis Hill. Jno. Smith, J. P, Pellow, Jno Smith, Hiram Scott, Jno MoLearu, Harry B. Murphy, Saml S. Barbiick, Wm Blake, Alfred B. Smith, Don McKay, Daniel Blois, Jas Thomson, Saml Blois, Henry H. Blois, Jno Sim, Jno J. Scott, Chas Boggs, Geo Urquhart, Wm H. Withrow, Jno B. Wallace, Geo. P. Thomsonj Jno. Graham, Jacob Herrigan, J. B. North, Wm Davison, Geo Cochran, Nelson Murphy, Phares Constantino, Jas Simp- son, Geo Armstrong, Anthy Shaw, Wm Murphy, Wm Fish, Handley Starrett, Robt. Putuam, Wm Hamilton, Saml Mumford, Andw Shaw, Thos. Aikins, Edwin Mumford, W. B. Shaw, W. Carravan, W. Denni- son, Hugh, McNeil. Clerks of the Peace — Western Dis.^ Henry Mundell; Eastern Dis., Jas A. Scott. CouET OP PROBATE. — Judge, Harry King; Registrar, Reginald B. Porter. Registrar of Deeds, Reginald B. Porter. Dep Postmasters — i BRO'WN', BROS. 6c CO Tmportern of l>xni4es* treat. [1865. , ami. D. .D. ,96, and ng A0i' angster, Jm, M. Tuesday Western cer, Wm. Fas. AUi- sr, Jacob Jas. J. Jno. S. a. Smitht Wallace, 1^88, Jas. Douglan, I AO Lake, i . Dimoc|c, sr, Isaiah John M. C. Casey, ^m. Law- Jas. Mc- ^, Shubael i :. Harris, an, Bobt D., Thos. a. Miller, row, Wm. , Goudge, Smith, J. Murphy, y, Daniel D, Jno J. Wallace, orth, Wm Jas Slmp- , Handley idw Shaw, W. Denni- , Henry egiuald B. tmasters— j BlBl^ES ANP TUSTAMBNTS AT R. T, MUIIfS. 1865.] ALMANACK. 99 Wtndi9r., Peter Bamham; Ski^nuctuiiet Jbo McDonald: AVtejwrf, Jdo F. Cochran; HanUporU, N, T. Harries Maitland, Adam Roy; JValtony Chas. R. Allison. Coirrs Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and Navigation Laws — WindtoVt Edw, O'Brien; HanUporU N. T. Harris; Cheverie, Thos. H. Malcom; MaiU land, Adam Roy; Walton^ Chas R. Allison. Tide Waiters and Seising Officers, Jno Stirling, Rupert G. O'Brien, Jas H. McLean. Surveyom of Shipping, C. R. Allison, Adam Dickey, Edw O'Brien. Reg. of Ship- ping, ^tn^«or, Edw. O'Brien. Comm'rs of Schools — Weitern DUt. Rev. Thos Maynard, Rev. Jas England, Rev.Wm Burton, Rev Jas J. Hill, Rev Jno MoLeod, Rev Jer Bancroft, Hon, R. A. McHefifoy Wm. A. Bennett, Edw Dimook, Geo Dewolf, Thos Aikios, Jnu Brown, Elkanah Young. Clerk f Rev Jno L. Murdoch; EaUern Dit., Rev. Chas Bowman, Rev. J. Stephens, Rev. Chas Randall, Rev Joshua Jordan, Rev. Jacob McLennan, Isaac O'Brien, Wm. C. Casey, Jas. McKenxie, & S. Barbrlck, Danl Blois, Wm H. Hamilton, Saml Blois, Job McLeam, D. McLean, m. d., Jacob Withrow. County Treasurer, Jk P. AUison. Dep. Land Surveyor, Bepjm Smith. Health Officer, B. DeW Fraser, ild. Avon Marine Insurance Comply.-— Directort^ P. M. Cunningham (Prest.), Bennett Smith, David Scott, Wm Dimock, C. B. Bowman. See'y., Jos Allison. Treat, Thos B. Smith. Windeor Marine /ns»r<- anee Comply. — Directors, G. B. Payzant (Prest.), Edw. W. Dimock, Jno Smith, Jno. Stirling, W. H. Blanchard Jones, Jos Spencer, Jno Bysn, J. D. McCut, Bobt Fulton, J. W. Crane, Isaac Flemming, Jas B. Henderson. Clerk of ihe Peace, Jas Dickson. CovRT or Probate. — Judge, Ebenezer F. Munro; RegistroTf Geo Campbell. Registrar of Deeds, Jas K. Blair. Dept. Postmasters. — Truro, Isaac Smith; Londonderrifr M. Campbell ; Tatamagouche, Isaac Blair ; Lower Stewiacke, Wm Holes- wort^; Upper Stewiacke, Jno Cox. GolVrs Colonial and Light Ditties, and Oontrotlen of Customs and Navigation Laws. — Ih^ro, T. M. CroHre; Tatcmiagduche, Wm Campbell; Londonderry, David A. Davidi^; Five Islands, A. Y. Corbett. Seizing Offieers, Harris Fulmer, J. McCurdy, G. Creelman. Surveyors of Shipping — T. F. Morrison; Wm Campbell, Jas M. Creelman. Tide Waiter, A. G. McKay. CommWs to License Pilots for Tatamagouche and Point Brvle, Jno Miller, Wm Fraser, Bobt Logan, Henry Boberts, Geo Mattital. Co.nm'rs of Schools —District of Colcliester, Bev. John I. Baxter, Bev Jos Forsythe, Bev Jas Smith, j>. i>., Bev Jas Mc- Lean, Bev Wm McCnlloch, Bev Robt Grant, Rev David W. C. Dimock, Rev Jos Alexander, Rev R.R. Philp, Rev E. E. Ross, Fras R. Parker, Geo Reading, Saml Rettie, W. A. Fulmore, Obed Chute, Jno. King ; Dist. of Stirling, Rev W. MuMullen, Hon Arch Patter- son, Robt Logan, Jno. Irvine, Robt Purvis, Jno. Munro, Robert S. Byers, Angus McLeod, Dr. Boach. Trustees vf ^utol Lends— dnshie, John King, Jos M. Dickson, Isaac McCurdy; Truro, Alex. Kent, David Page. County Treasurer, Thomas M. Crowe. Clf^k of License, C. H. Blair. Dep. Land Surveyors, Isaac N. Archi- bald, Bobt L. Byers. Board of Health, Saml Muir, m. d., Wm. Grigor, Robt Chambers, Jas K. Blair, Saml Rettie, Saml Nelson; Taievmagouche, Robt Logan, Saml. Waugh, Jno. Millar, Geo. Lom- bard, Wm Blackwood. Health Officer, Chas Bent, m. d. Cobequid Marine Insurance Company. — Directors, A. G. Arohi- bald^(Prest.), Jas Crowe, Bobt Smith, A. W. McLelan, Capt Jas Campbell, Nelson Murphy, Capt Chas Cox. Sec'y., Jas K. Blair. MStO'VTN, B.RO[^. ^ OC). .... In|))^r^^i|| of T>ipuw»t ffl« ■»?■•>♦ I WWWHIHB A»D mQMIWWIItO f TATtOHWlY AT l»Uir»- 1865.] ALMANACK. 101 COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND. High Sheriff, Roderick McLean. Dep.at Parrshro^WmilLtx- tin Black. Coroneraj Wm W. Bent, Thus Page, Chas Ward, Jos Clark, Jno T. Salter, H. A. Davison, (^Parrshoro'), Thos W. Jack- son, R. J. Scott, Henry A. Davison, {River Philip.) Supreme Court held at Amherst on the third Tuesday of June, and on the second Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Amos S. Blenkhorn. Notaries Public, The Banisters of the Sup. Court and Robt Stubbs. Comm'ra for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affidavits to hold to Bail, Chas D. Roach, Wm W. Bent, Jas Page, C. Q. Donkin, Fras Carroll, Joshua Huestis, Wm H. Rogers, Chas B. Dewolf, Don. McKay, C. E. Ratchford, Jas W. Delaney, Amos S Blenkhorn, A. A. Black, Cyrus Bent. General Sessions of the Peace held at Amherst on the first Tues- day of January. Justices of Peace, Stephen Fulton (Ciiatos), Gains Lewis, Geo Bergman, Jas McNab, Thos Logan, |fon Henry G. Pineo, Jacob G. Purdy, Jos N. B. Kerr, Wm W. Bent, Jas Ratchford, Eben Kerr, Jesse Lewis, Amos S. Blenkhorn, Jos Oxley, Nat Angus, Jas Kirk- patrick, Randolph Morris, Jas Pa-re, Jno Blenkhorn, Thos. Reed, Henry Harrison, Jas W. Delaney, s Read, Robt K. Smith, Dennis Macnamara, R. C. Read, T. Johnsto"^, Wm Pipes, Horatio N. Davi- son, J. K. Elderkin, Geo Knowlton, ^ xv Purdy. Dav Pugsley, Fras Carroll, Chas G. Donkin, Jas Fullerton, Moses Lowe, Hance Hun- ter, David Lawfence, Jno H. Peers, Saml Webb, Norman McLeod, Wm Baker, WmP. Ohisholm, Robt Donkin, Robt McElman, Robt W. Salter, Martin Cha*imah, Geo Glendinning, Jno T. Sinitli, Patk Mc- Kay, Cyrus Bent, Peter McFarlane, Wm F. Cutten, Cyrus Black, Chas E. Ratchford, Jno Traviss, Jos Coates, Douglas PUgsley, Wm Stevart, Alfred Black, Wm D. Brundage, Thos Thomson, Jno Bragg, Robt Ward, Fras F. Hatfield, Nat P. Hughes, A. P. Bradley, David Fullerton, John Davison, Mich K- Pugsley, Aaron Rockwe'l, Levi Borden, Thos C. Dewolf, Robt McNutt, Wm Waugh, David Ross, Wm B. Oxley, Lemuel Bigney, Enoch Enibree, Edwm John- ston, Robt Riple> , Chas Ward, Don McKenzie, Gilbert Purdy, Tillot Harrison, Thos McKay, Jno Bigelow, Ephraira Howard, Abraham P. Betts, Jas Z. Bliss, David McElman, Thos Lusby, Jos Atkinson, Wm B. Handleyi Arch Dickey, Chas Creed, m. d., Alex Leslie, Jno. Trueman, Netis Chappel, Chas Lawrence, Chas B. Dewolf, Thos R. Black, Alex A. Black, Thos Roach, Hiram Black, Rufus Black, Arch L.Wallace, Patk Beard, Wm Moffat, Martin C. HalUday, Jas Higgins, David Hogg, Robt Stubbs, Saml Baird, Jas Mitchell, Jno Atkinson. Clerk of the Peace, Richard B. Huestis. Court of Probate. — Judge, Jno D. Kinnear; Registrar, Wm M. Fullerton. Registrars of Deeds — Parrsboro', A. P. Braiiley ; Amherst Jas E. Purdy. Dep. Postmasters — Amherst, Mrs. J. A. Chipman,* Pugwcuh, Levi Borden; Wallace, Joshua Huestis; Parrsboro\ A. P. Bradley; River Philip, Mrs J. C. Philips. CoU'rs Colonial and Light Duties and Controllers of Customs and Navigation Laws — Amherst, Jas W. Delaney; Pugwash, Jas McNab; Wallace, Nicol Nicolson; Pa/rriboro\ Jas liatchford; Advocate Han-bour, Chas Ward; >f Dross. I BROWN, BROa & CO., Druggist*,... Ordnanet Square, Halifax. OQ » I I ^ R. T. MUm, Boolwalltr tnd Statlonftr, 125 Granvlfto8tM«f. 102 belchkb's fabmer's [1865. Apple River f Jno Fowler; Joggins Mines, Geo Seaman; Eatchford River, F. Hatfield ; Seizing Officers, A. D. Chapman, Wm Brundige, Jno Moffat, Jef Gordon ; Surveyor of Shippinsf— Porr«6oro', Thoa D. Dickson; Pugwash, L. Borden; Amherst, J. W. Delaney. Regis- trars of Shipping, J. Ratchford, J. W. Delaney. Comm'rs of Schools, Cumberland Dxs., Rev Geo Townshend, Rev Jno Munro, Rev J. L. Jarvis, Rev. R. E. Crane, Rev. G. F. Miles, Rev Thos Allen, Rev. A. W. Desbrisay, Rev Arch Thompson, Rev Jno Sponagle, Rev. David McKeen, Gilbert Seaman, Stephen Fulton, derk — Rufus Embree; Parrsboro' D.s., Rev. Wm B. King, Rev Jno Read, Rev Dun. McKinnon, Rev Jas Palmer, Jas Kirkpatrick, T. D. Dickson, Fras Carroll, Edw Vickery. Clerk, Robt B. Dickson. Clerks of License, E. DeW. Ratchford, J. Albert Black, Henry Smith. Trustees of Public Property, Jas J. Kerr, Amos S. Blenkhom, fier^ Douglas. Board of Health— Parrsboro', Rev Wm B. King, Jas Ratchford, W. Y. Theal, m.d., Danl York, Fras. Carroll, J. (^ney Lewis, Jesse FuUerton. Health Officers, Benj G. Furdy, Wm Y. Theal, m.d., Chas Creed, m.d., Robert Mitchell, m.d. CommWs of Pilots — Pugwash, Hon H. G. Fineo, Thos Page, Jas Bent, Chas B. Dewolf, Alex A. Black, Danl Rogers; Wallace, Josh Huestis, Jas B. Davison, Jos N. B. Kerr, Richard Scott, jr. Hep. Land Surveyors, Ciias. D. Koacb, Jos E. Dimock, Saml. O'Donnell. County Treasurer, Jno W. Smith. Swedish and Norwegian Vice Consul at Pugwash, Hon H. G. Pineo. U, S. Consular Agents — Amherst, Hon Robt B« Dickey; Pugwcuh, Hon H. G. Pineo. EASTERN CIROUIT. COUNTY OF GUYSBOROUGH. High Sheriff, Edm H. Franchville. Coroners, Edw I. Cnnnineham, Spinney Whitman, J. B. Hadley, Edm U. Fraoohville, Jno Cumminger. JVotaries Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court, and James B. Hadley, Jessie Anderson, J. W. Bigelow,jr., E. H. Franchville, Edwd. Mundell, Geo. Norris, A. P. McKenzie, Edw. I. Cunninghftm, Thos. C. Cook, Alex. W. MoL. Hart Supreme Court held at Guysborough on the last Tuesday of May, and on the first Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, and Health Officer, Edw. Carritt, m.d. Comm'rs for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, W. G. Soott, Jpo Mahoney, Edm. H. Franohville, JasB. Hadley, Wm Hart, Christopher Jost; St. -Mary's Hist., Hugh MoDonald, Wm. A. MoKeen. General Sessions of the Peace held at Guysborough on the third Tues- day of January and the first Tuesday of May; and at St. Mary's on the yirsf Tuesday of December. Justices of the Peace — Edw I. Cunningham (Custos), Hon. Robt M. Cutler, ' \ 0. Heffeman, Jas. B. Hadley, Wm. J. Bigelow, Jno. J. Mar* shall, Wm. Hart, John Mahaney, Wm. G. Soott, Geo Norris, Jno Ehler, Thos. Keating, David Kerby, Jas. Handlon, Jessie Anderson, Martin Meagher, Jno A. Steele, Wm. Ferguson, Jn«i. Jamiesoo, Jno. MoMillan, Jas Wallace, Don. Gunn, Jos. David, Jas. Fitigerald, Andw. Sangster, Jas. A. Tory, Wm. Hartskome, Jno. A. Tory, Colin Chisholm, Jas W. Hadley, John Hartley, Thos C. Peart, Styles Hart, Jno. B. Simpson, J3n>y/vwk9 Bro* Sc Oo« .... Importerf of Dnigii mn "1 \9 Ml*86t« [1865. iatthford irundige, ro\ Thos . Regis- ' Schools, lev J. L. len, Rev. gle, Rev. ,%— Rufus lead, Rev Dickson, Clerks of y Smith. >rn, ^ei\j [Ung, Jas J. (^ney , Wm Y. omm'rs of ent, Chas 1 Huestis, ep. Land rDonnell. G. Pineo. Pugwash, eOUNTINO HOUSI tTATIONlllV AT R. T. MUlR't. Dnioffhain, ammmger. i James B. lie, Edwd. , Thos. C. y of May, erk of the iking Jiffi- randiville, fist.f Hugh hird Tues- Mary's on 1. Kobt M. 10. J. Mar* Jno Ehler, on, Martin MoMillan, . Sangflter, m, JasW. . Simpson, Dnigii 1865.] ALMAKACK. 108 Jno 0. MoEeough, Saml Aitken, Christopher Jost, Gias Taylor, Wm. H. Wylde, Simon Giffin, Geo Soott; St. Mary's Dist., Hugh McDonald iCustds), Alex. N. McDonald, Jno Hattie, Angus Kirk, Jno W. Me- Keen, Abner P. McKensie, Thos. O. Flavin, Jno. Sinclair, Jno. Rude, Robt Kennedy, Thos Smith, Wm. Pride, Alex. Sinclair, Wm. flemlow, Jnv. Cumminger, David K. MoKeen, Jessie Gumminger, Saml. Archi- bald, Jno. Kirk, Alex Fisher, Angus Cameron, Jas Puroell, Herbert R. Cunningham. Clerks of fhe Peace — Ouysborought Saml R. Russell; 8t. Mary*s Ditt., A. P. McKensie. CooBT or Pbobatb. — Judges — Diet, of Ouysborough, Edw. Carritt, X.D.; St. Mary's Dist, Hugh McDonald; R^strars — 8t. Mary*s Distt Jno W. McKeen; Dist. of Ouysborought Saml R Russell. R»> gistrarsof Deedth— &ttys6orou^A, Wm. Moir; St. Mary's Dist., Hugh McDonald. Deputy Postmasters — Guysborough, E. I. Cunningham; Sherbrooke, St. Mary's, Hugh McDonald ; Canso, Geo. Norris; Port Mulgrave, 090 "EeAley; Olenelg, M. Anhnaildi Melrose, Jab SteyrKtt. Coll'n Colonial and Light Duties, and Controllers of Customs and Navigation Laws — Ouysborough, Jas Marshall; Cape Canso, Geo Nor- ris; Port Mulgrave, Yin. J. Wallace; Sherbrooke, St. Mary's, Ab. P. McKenzie. Coll'r. Colonial and Light Duties — Isaac's Harbour, Bteflh MoMuUen. Seising Officers— Thos P. Flavin, E. P. Dillon, Jesse An- derson. Surveyors of Shipping, Alex. McDonald, Jas Marshall. Coll'rs of Light Duties — Whitehaven, Jas Feltmate; Canso, W. J. Bigdow; Strait of Canso, Thos P. Flavin. Reg'r of Shipping, Jas. Marshall. Agent for Emigrant Ships, and Preventive Officer, Jas B. KmII^. Comm'rs. of Schools, Rev H. H. Hamilton, Rev Thos Sears, Christopher Jost, Jno Mahaney, Edw. L Cunningham, Wm Hartshome, Wm Moir; St. Mary's Dist., Rev. J. Campbell, Rev. H. Eagles, Hugh McDonald, A. P. McKenzie, Alex. Sinclair, Neil Gunn, Alex. Cumminger, Charles Bums, John W. McKeen. Dep. Land Surveyors, Wm. Hartshome, Jno A. Taylor. Dep. Agent fbi- Lloyds, and U. S. Consular Agent, Edm H. Franohville. Health Officer, Edw. Carritt, u.it. Board of Health, Wm. Hart, Edw. I. Cunningham, Edm. H. Franohville, Jno. Mahaney, Lewis W. Decfiarres. COUNTr OF ANTIGONISH. High Sheriff, Henry P. Hill. Coroners, Wm. Currie, h. v., Joseph Bymonds. JVbtortei Public, The Barristers of the Supreme Court, and David Condon, Hugh McDonald, Robt McDonald, Saml McDonald, E. Coroett Supreme Court held at Antigonish on the first Tuesday of June, and on the second Tuesday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Richard J. Forristall. Commr's for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking Affi- davits to hold to Bail, Alex. McDonald, m. d., Geo. Brennan, Wm. C. Hieriihy, Wm. A. Cunningham, Wm. J. Beck. General Sessions of the Peace held at Dorchester on the second Tues- day of January. Justices of the Peace — Alex. McDonald, m. n. (Custos), Jas Randall, Hugh McDonald, Jos. Symonds, Wm. C. Hieriihy, Geo. Brennan, Aug. A. Ogden, Robt. McDonald, Dougald Cameron, Don. MoMillan, Robt, Trotter, Alex McDonald, Arch. McQiUivray, Jno. McKenzie, Jno. Mo- Kinnon, Jno. McDonald, Jos. Smith, Norman McDonald,. Lauchlin CO I BROWN, BROS, &, C0.« Druggists. , . . Ordnance Square, Baiifiut B. T. MUIB, Boofaelter and gtatjonw, IgB Ctoriiiffle fltwet. 5. 1 OB 43 I n 104 belcher's farmer's [1865. Caaieron, Don. McDonald, Allan Smith, Jno McMillan, Don. CHisholm, John McDonald, Rodk Ghisholm, Chrietoplier McDonald, Willtam .Chisholm, Wm Oerroir, Edmund Gorman, Charles Cameron, Ddnoan Chisholm, Wm. R. Cunningham, Don. McDonnell, Edm Corbett, Elisha M. Randall, Wm. Currie, Hugh MoGillivray, Robt N. Henry, Alex. MoNaughton, Aaron D. Harrington, Wm. J. Beck, Alex. M. Chisholm, Jno Cameron, Jno McDonald, Jno Sears, Alex. Mcintosh, n.d., Donald McKensie, R<>dk. McDonald, Angus MoDougall, Geo. M. Cunningham, R. J. Forrist&ll, Michael Crispe, Peter Gerroir, Luoien Doiron, Alex. Chisholm, Don. Chisholm, Toussaint Deslauriers, David Condon, John Chisholm, Colin Ross, Angus McDonald, Colin Chisholm, Jno. Fraser, Don. McDonald, Wm. Chisholm, Wm. Boyle, Jas M. Hall, Alex. Came* ron, Alex. McLean, J. T. Robinson. Clerk of the Peace, Jas Wilkie. CovBT OF Probate. — Judge, J J. Robinson. Registrar, Geo. Bren- nan. Registrar of Deeds, Aaron D. Harrington. Dep. Postmasters— Antiffonitkf Henry P. Hill; Cape Oeorge, Robt McDonald; 8t. Jindrewe, Jno. McMillan; Tracadie, W. H. Harrington. ColVrs of Colonial and Light Duties and Controllers of Customs and JVavigation Laws — AnHyonish, Hugh McPhee; Little River, Jas. Randall. CoU'r. Colonial and Light Duties— Ifar^our au BoucKe, Edm. Corbett. Sur- yeyors of Shipping, Hugh McPheek/Edm. Corbett. Comra'rs of Schools, Rev. Hugh GUlis, Rev. Ron. MoGilUvray, Rev. Andw. McGilliTray, R«fV David Honeyman, Rev Tbos. Downie, Rev. Chas. Martell, Rev. Ken. .T. McDonald, Rev. Jos. Chisholm, Rev. T. W. Morris, Hugh McDonald, Geo. Bi^nnan, Arch McGillivray, Wm Chisholm, Norm. McDonald, Angus Smith, Ron McGillivray, W. C. Hierlihy. Clork of Licoise, S. Mfiiodonnell. Dep. Land Surveyors, Danl. C. Robertson, Hugh Mo- Donald. Health Officer, Alex. Mcintosh, -m.d. Board of Health, Alex. McDonald, m.d. Wm. Currie, m. d., Geo. Brennan, Wm. R. Cunning- ham, Wm. Beck. Agent fbr Lloyd's, Jos. Smith. Ahtigons^ Cdrlino Club. — Prest., Hon. W. A. Henry; V. P., R. McDonald. Representative Members, Robt Davis, Hon W. A. Henry. Treasurer, H. MacDonald. Sec'y., S. McDonnell. Committee, D. Maodonald, Robt. N. Henry, A. M. Cunningham. Extraordinary Mem- ber, Robt Davis. Antigonish Highland Sooiett. — Prest, Hugh McDonald. V. P., W. H. McDonald, m. d. Treas., D. MoKenzie. Sec'y., Angus Boyd. Committee, D. McDonald, Capt. D. McDonald, R. N. Henry, jr. COUNTY OP PICTOU. High Sheriff, William H. Harris. Coroners, David Matheson, Edw. Roach, Wm & Harris, Lewis Johnston, M. d., John Mitchdl, m. d., Jno McKay, John B. Fraser, m. d. Supreme Court, held at Pictou on the Thursday next after the second Tuesday of June, aud on the Thursday next after the third Tuesday of October. Prothonota.y, ClCrk of the Crown, and Clerk of the Peace, David Matheson. Comm'rs for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking affida- vits to hold to Bail, Abram Patterson, Geo Campbell, Jas. Eraser, Robt Murray, D. Hockin, Jas. Crichton, Rodk McKeazie, Jas Primrose, Wm Gordon, Robt DouU, Henry R. Narraway, Dun Robertson, Rodk Mo- Kenzie, David Matheson. General Sessions of the Peace held at Pictou on the first Tuesday of February and on the first Tuesday of July. BRO"WTT, SKOS. dc OO Jxtupovimtm onDraBii, "1866. Th» Britfah yotte and ofhf McDonald, M. B., Thos Fraser. Stipendiary Magistrate, Town <^ Pietou, Daniel Hockin. CoDBT or PnoBATB. — Judge t Danl Dickson; Begtstrar, Jas Ciichton.. Begistrar of Deeds, Jno. Ferguson. Dep. Postmasters — Ptcfou, John McKay; New Glasgow, Wm. Fraser; Durham, Dun McCoul; Albion Mines, H. McKenzie; Biver John, Jno. Cameron; West Biver, John Fraser. CoU'r. of Colonial and Light Duties, and Controller of Cus- toms and Navigation Laws, Pietou, David W. McCulloch. Clerk,, and Warehouse Keeper, Jno. H. Lane. Surveyor of Shipping » Georae Hattie. Tide Waiters, Donald Munroe, Clarke Murdoch, Alex. G.. MoKay. Harbour Master, Pietou, John McKay; Maxwelton, John McGregor. Comm'rs of Pilots, Jas Primrose, Rodk MoKeniie, Alex P. Boss, Don MoDonald. Connn'i-s of Schools, North Dist., Bev. Charles EUiott, Bev Andrew Sutherland, K?v Jas Bayne, Bev. Bonald McDon- ald,' Bev A. W. Herdman, Jas Crichton, Wm Gordon ; South IHst, Bev. Simon McGregor, Bev, Wm Stewart, Bev. L. M. Wilkms, Bev. Jno Stewart, Bev David Boy, Bev Allan Pollock, Bev D. B. Blair, Jno Mc- Kay, Jno Campbell, Jas McGregor, Jno Mitchell, m.d., Adam McKenzie, D. MoDonald, N.G. Board of Examiners of Merchant Captaic^e— Capt Jas. McKinnon, Gapt Thos Graham. County Treasurer. Bobt DoulL Trustees of Pub- lic Property— Pietou, Jas Crichton, Chas T. Irving, Jno. YorstOn; New Glasgow, Jas. Fraser, Jas W. CarmichaeL Clerks of License — Pietou, Anderson Henderson; New Glasgow, Arch MoLeod: M*xwelton, Edw Finlayson; Egerton, George McBLay. Health Officers, Hy. Kirkwood, m.d., G. M. Johnston, m.d., W. E. Cooke, M.D. Health Wardens, Pietou, J. D. B. Fraser, D. Hockin, B. P. Qrant, Wm. H. Hanes, B. Doull; New Glasgow, J. F. McDonald, K. Forbes. D]L BROWN, BROS. & CO., DrttggiiU.,.. Ordnance Squdret Ha^trax. B. T. MUIK» BoptuPef lad Btetioagr, ISB gnwfflfc BtimL 106 bblobsk's farmsr's [1865. MoLean, Isaao Hartley; Albion Mines, Jae Donnelly, m.v , Lewis John- ■tan, M.D., Wm Hall. Board of Health, Pioton Townriiip — Henry IL Narraway, Robt Dooll, Chas T. Irving, Comelins Dwyer, J. A. Dawson, 8. H. Hohnes, David Mathesoa. Ffre Wardens— Piotoa, Danl Hodlin (Chaimaa and Treasarer), Wm H. Harris, Glarenee Primrose, Wm. H. Davies, Alex P. Boas, B, P. Grant, Jas D. B. Fraaer, Jas Foga, jr., Jas Oiobfton, Bobt DouU, Jno T. Ives, Rodk. MoKeniie; New Glasgow, Jas. W. Carmidiael, Jas Fraaer, Geo McKensie, Geo Mnmqr; Albion Mines, Jaa. Donnell^, Lewis Johnston, Wn. Hall. Fire Enginemen, Pietsu, Jas Ives (umtidn), Heotor MeMiUan, Alex. Cameron, John Harris, Jas Mwiro, tlordon Kerr Jno. MoDonald, CemeMns Dwyer, John A. Dawaen, Geo. Fisher, liiumas G. Anderson, James MeLaren, Wm. McLaren, Thomas Meagher, Dav Adamson, Don Monro, jr., Henry' Lowden, David FoHerton, Anthony MoKean, Geo McLaren, Jno Patri- qnin, Jno Parks, Robt Beattie, jr., Ardi Fisher, Jos Gordon, George nepbnm, Jas. Carson, jr., Geo Harris, Saml Anderson, Jas Pavlan, Jno MoLean, Wm. Campbell, Jno W. Gourley, Angus MoCarricher, Babt M<^nald, Peter Brown, David Mnrdoob, Hngh Manro; New Glasgow, Thes Fraser (Foreman), Alex Grant, Jna Miller, David Mar- shall, Wm. Fraser, J. B. MoKensie, Don. McKay, Hngh MoK^r, Thos. McAskill, Wm Pobon, Wm English, Geo T. MpKay, Thos. Fraser, Wm. Johnston, Hugh Livingstone, Jas. W. Fraser, Danl. Chisholm, Thomas Cavanagh, Jno R Carmiohael, Albert Fraser. Firemen and Axe Com- Eny— PictoQ, Chas. Wilson, Simon Fraser, Jno. Crookfbrd, Geo. Mo- mmie, Jas MoKenne. Sup. Pumps and Wella, Jas Hepburn. Dtf, Land Survtyor, Jas Holmes. United States Contult Benjm. H. Norton. Agent Bank tf JVova-Scotiar Jas. Primrose. Agenhfor Brititk Lloydtf. Primrose & Rudolf; French Z>/o]{d«, Gspt. Wm. Forbes. Agricultural Society. — Prest., David Matheson; V.P.^ Bobt McLean; Tieas>, Jas Ives; See'y•^JnoMoKenae. TofvBO Mbx's GHXisnAii AaseoiATioH. — Prest, Wm. H. Davies; v. P's., Wm Jack, C. Dwyer; Sec'y., Howard Pv.'uirose; Treas., W.^. Budolf; Librarian, Fras Beattie; Committee, Don Fraaer. Don Fraaer P., Adam McKean, Geo Hattic, B. Narraway, J. D. MoDonald, Colin MoKensie, Wm Campbell, C. Primrose. PMnrov AvxiuAKT Binu Socibtt. — Preit., Bey. Chaa. Elliot; . Ales. Jv Patterson, Chas. I. Irving. Broker,. Geo. Glennie. 8r Bearers. Extraordinary Mtmbtn, B. H. Norton, A. P. Rom. J7on. Membertt Robt McKay, Geo. MoKensie, A. G. Kidston. Nbw Glabqow Cubuno Club. — Patron, Geo. McKenrfe. Prut., Don. MoDonald; Vice-Preat., J. C. McKay. JRep. Meinber$,tL Vnmr. O. W. Underwood, Geo McKeniie. IVtaaurmr, Angus Ckiriiolm. See'y, J>. Murray. Com. of Managvattni, T. Graham, T. Fraser, J. R. Fraser. Nbw C/Aledomia Ccbumo Club. — Patron^ Ptett., Jas. Primrose; Vice-Preai., Geo. M. Johnston. Jtqr Memb$r$, Jas. lyes andJ3eo. Buist Treaaurtr, C. Primrose. Stcy, W. Norman Rudolt CommiUee, C. Primrose, D. M- uro. Hon.Member,Yf. H. Dalies. OAPK BRITON OIROUIT. COUNTY OF OAPB BRETON. High Sheriff, John L. Hill. Coroners, Chas McAlpine, Don. N. Mo- Queen, Lauohlan Robertson. Supreme Court held at Sydney on the firat Tuesday of June, and on the second Tuesday of October. -Prothonotary, Clerk of the Crown and Clerk of the Peace, Chas E. Leonard, jr. Comm*rsJbr giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking AflB- davits to hold to Bail, Chas E. Leonard, Chas McAlpine, C. E. Leonard, jr., Henry Davenport, Wm Gammell, Jno A. Moore, L. Rolwrtson, Jno. McLean, Jno Ferguson. Notaries Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court, and C. E. Leonard, Thos S. Bown, Chas McAlpine, Jno McLean, Simon Nicholson, Jas Chaloner, Jno Forbes, Robt Martin, Geo Rigby. General Sessions of the Peace held at Sydney on the firtt Tuesday of March and second Tuesday of July. Justices of the Peace. — Chas E. Leonard (Custos), Thos S. Bown, Chas McAlpine, Jno D. Clarke, Geo G. Hill, Jno Bourinot, N. H. Mar- tin, Arnold Holmes, Wm. Armstrong, Wm. Butler, Wm. Gammell, Thos Caldwell, Lauchlan Robertson, Jas. McNeil, Don. McNeil, Benoni Shepherd, Jno McKinnon, Anth'y Martell, Geo Rigby, Don Ross, Hon. Thos. D. Archibald, Angus McDonald, Don. Gillis, Wm. Corbett, John Ferguson, Wm Murray, jr., Jno. Forbes, Don. Jno. McNeil, Augustine McQilvray, Jno R. Dowling, Alex. Mohinis, 7)on. Macftuli^, Caleb Huntington, Alex J. Ball, Thos Moore, Neil Ferguson, Alex MoKenna, Dougald McDougall, Law. Kavanagh, jr., Geo. £. Burchell, Alex. Mc- Lean, Jno Richardson, Henry V. Bown, Patk. Cadigan, Henry Daven- port, Jno Christie, Jas Matheson, Jno. L. Ingftiham, Murdoch McDon- ald, Don. McLean, Simon Nicholson, Angus Gillis, Wm. M. Bown, Geo McKay, Dun McKeniie, Richd Laffin, Thos Scott, J. T. McKinnon, Clement H. Harrington, Patk MuUins, Belloni Gouthreau, £. P. Arch- bold, Don McDougall, Jno A. Moore, Edw Carr, Robt F. Hamilton, Don. McDonald, Wm Butler, Edm. Outram, Thos. Butler, Saml. McDonnell, Alex. Campbell, Stephen McNeil, Angus Anderson. CouBT OF Pbobatb— Judge, Jas MoKeagney; Registrar, Don N. Mo- Queen. Registrar of Deeds, Jas P. Ward. Dep. Postmasters— Sydn^, Robt Martin; North Sydney, Jno Forbes: Sydney Mines, D. G. Rigby. Coll'rs Colonial and Light Duties and Controllers of Customs and Na- vigation Laws— Sydney, Chas. E. Leonard Jr. ; North Sydney, Thos. B. (O £ I I I s e I E 4 BROWN, BROS, ft CO., DrvggitU. . , . Ordnance Square, Halifass. B. T, KtHB, Boointniv lad Btotjogir, ISJ QtiavflU Btittt, 108 delcAbr's farmer's [1865. Bown; Cow Bay, Wm. W. Qowo} LingaD, Fndk LeaiMr; Qlaoe Bay, and Bridgeport, Cbas I{. Rigb/. Cbll'rR Colonial and Light Dutisa— Lottiaburg, Law Kavanagh; Main-a-Dieu, Geo Rigby. Seizing Ofiioera, Joa Townaend, Thoa Pboran. Registrar of Shipping, C £. Leonard, jr. Surveyors of Shipping, W. J. Hill, C. W. HilL Comm'n. of Sohools,ReT. Matt Wilson, Rev Neil MoLeod, Rev. W. £. Gelling, Rev. D. MoLeod, Rev. Alex McSween, Rev. R. J. Uniacke, Rev. Jno. Quinnan, Rev. Jaa. Qiiinnan, Rev. Roland MorU>n, Jas. MoKeagney, Clement H. Harriug. ton. Comm'rs. Sydn^ Common, JasiMoKeagney, Clement H. Harring- ton, Jas. Anderson, Henry Davenport, Geo E. Barchell. Comm'ra of Streets, K C. Bown, C. H. Harrington, H. LeCras. Harbour Masters— Sydney, Thos S. Bown; Bridgeport, Walter Handriokan; Cj^w Bay, Alfired E. Bown; Louisburg, Wm. Townsend. Comm*rs for granting Licenses to Pilots, Chas £. Leonard, Thos S. Bown, Hon. Thos D. Archi- bald, Chas. Barrington, Jno Mugga^, Henry Davenport. Supervisors of Public Grounds, Lauohlan RoMrtson, Jno. D. Clarke, £. P. Aroh- bold. Fire Brigade — Capt., W. F. Micheau; Lieut, Matthew Bradley. HMlth Officers, Thos E. Jeans, h. d., Lewis Johnston, m. d. Board of Health, Charles E. Leonard, jr., Henry W. Crawley, Thos. Archibald, Lanohlan Robertson, Alex Mclnnis, Thos Butler, Jno Ferguson, C. H. Harrington. J)ep. Land Surveyors, Dav MoKeen, W. G. Ouseley. U. S. Consuls, —Sydney, Hon. T. D. Archibald; Lingan, Frederick Leaverf Consul of France, and Agent for Lloyds, Jno. Bourinot. Sydney Michanict* Institute— Vreat, Jas. P. Ward; V. P., W. R. Blair; Sec'y., F. E. Wyleigh; Treas., H. Harrington. COUNTY OF VICTORIA High Sheriff. Jacob S. Ingraham. Coroners, Jno. Robertson, Jno. MoLellan, J. G. A. McKeen, m. n. Supreme Court held at Baddeok on the second Tuesday of June, and on the third Tuesday of October. Prothonotarj and Clerk of the Crown, Robt. A. Jones. Comm'rs for giving Uelief to Insolvent Debtors and for taking Affida- vits to hold to Bail, Alex. Taylor, Jos. Hart, Robt Jones, Don Morrison, Don. McLean, Jas. Sparling, Wm. Jones. JVotaries Public, the Barristers of the Supreme Court, and Dougald B. MeNab, Alex. McKay, Rupert Zwicker, Saml. C. Campbell, Alex. Munro, Thos. Bown, jr., David McKay. General Sessions of the Peace held at Baddeck on the third Tuesday of March and third Tuesday of September. Justices of the Peace.- — Wm E^idston {Custos), Dougald B. MoNab, Dun<;an McRae, Wm. Jones, Chaa. McKenzie, Chas. J. Campbell, Alex. Taylor, Jno. Robertson, Alex. Munro, Jos. Hart, Alexr. MoRae, Angus Buchannan, J. W. Burke, Alex. McKay, Lewis Bowen, Dun. Ferguson. Don. MoLeod, Alex. McKay, Alex. Cameron, Angus McLeod, Jno. Mc- Donald, Murdoch McKenzie, Jno. S. McNeil, Jno. G. MoKinnon, Angus McDonald, Don. McLean, Jno. McLennan, Chas. Campbell, Alex. Mc- Donald, Malcolm McLean, Jno. McLfod, Lauohlan McDonald, Jas. Mc- Auley, Don. Morrison, Murdoch McLeod, Rodk. McKenzie, Rupert Zwicker, Daniel McLeod, Jno. McLeod, Hector Campbell, Jesse Roper, T. McKeen, Jas. Sparling, Alex. Cameron, Wm. McLean, Don. MoRae, Kenneth McKenzie, Angus McAskill, Edw. McLeod, Mur. McDonald, Ken. McDonald, Thos. A. McKeen, Angus McAulay, Neil McAskill. Jno. EBsaa BB0W9, B2U>8.ftOO. •Druggists, Ordaanoe Iqaare, Hftllflg. Ttoted ITgte Pftpgw 2i. Cd. t boi gf 6 Intyre, Maloolm MoKay, Jno H. MoKeen, Alex Cblsholm, Hugh McKay Philip J. LeRiche, Jno Chisholm, Jno Murray, Jno MoDonald, Don McDonald, Jas MoDonald, Saml Lawrenoe, Don McLellan, Malcolm MoDonald, Saml Beiton, Don McLellan, Matt MoDaniel, Jno Ross, Angus Molnnes, Hugh Cameron, Bodk McNeil, Jno McLean, Angus MoEoohern, Jno G. Crowdls, Angus Murphy, Wm Chisholm, Allan Mc- Quarry, Jno Chisholm, Wm L. Pye, Jno Wright, Edw McMillan, Hugh McMillan, Jno McD. Tullooh, Alex Gillies Rich Darcy, Don McL. Mo- Donald, J. Duncan Cameron, Dun McLean, Don Mcintosh, Dougald Kennedy, Alex Matheson, Nicholas Murphy, Wm McQuarry, Patrick Dowling, Arch McPhail, Jno Beaton, jr., Maloolm McLeod, Hugh <0 1 BBiOWN, BROS. & CO., Druggists, .. .Ordnanee Square Bahfax B. T. inn>, Boatadlw uA BtetloMr, IM QiMwflla Stmt S s o o a z lb 110 belobkr's fabmbr'b [1866. Oiin«ron, m. d., Hugh MoDonnld, Wm. Gnnt, Alex Campbell, Peter P»int. Don MeDonald, Henry 0. Taylor, Peter Condy, Don MoDoMld, (N. E.-M«rg*rie). CUrk tf the Ptaet, Jno Lewie Tremain. Covvt or PmoDATB.— /ii^e. Jno L. Tremain; Begittrar, Uobt Mo- Dougall. Regjetrar of Deeds, Jno L. Tremain. Dtp Pottmatltrt— Port Hoodt Jno D. Tremain; MargnrU, Baml Lawrence; Mabou^ C. McMillan; Plauter Covtt J. 0. MoKeen; Whykokomagh, Laughlin MoDougall; Skip Harbour, Matilda Brouard; Head of Wttt Bay, Alex Matheeon. C!olrrs Colonial and Light Dutiee and Controllera of Cluitome and NaTisation Law*— Port Hood, £. D. Tremain; Ship Harbour, Maloolm, McDonald; Margarie, Jae Lawrenoe. Coll'r Colonial and Light DvititB— Margarie Mand, Nat C. McKeen. Seizing OiBoer Walter Lawrenoe. Surteyors of Shipping, J. P. Brouard, £. D. Tremain. Comm're of Sehoole— flotiM Diet., Ret Alex McDonald, Ret Wm O. Forbes, Rot Allen McLean, Rev Alex MoDonald, Rev Aroh MoKeniie, J. L. Tremain, Peter Smyth, Jno Murray Hugh Cameron M. D.; JVbrihern Diet, Rev Wm Chisholm, Bar Jno Grant Ret Jno Gunn, Saml Campbell, Angus MoLellan, LauohbJi MoDougall, Saml Lawrenoe, Jno Munro, Don MoLeod. Dep. Land Surveyors, R. C. Austin, Jas MoKeniie, Jas Austin, Jno Murphy. Health Officer, Port Hood, S. G. A. McKeen, m. d. Board of Health, Geo C. Lawrence, Hiram Blanchard, Jas McDonell, Nicholas Murphy, Angus Murphy. Agents for Lloyd's, Plaieter Core, J. Q>. McKeen; Port Hood, Geo 0. Lawrence. U. S. Consular Agent, Jas G. MoKeen. COUNTY OF RICHMOND. Hfgh Sheriff^, Jno F. Fuller. Coronera, Geo E. Jean, Edm. P. Flynn Maurice Kavanagh, Wm. Brvmer, Henry C. Fixott, m. d. Supreme Court held at Ariohat on t'ae fourth Tue«day of June, and on the Tuesday next after the fourth Tuwday of October. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown, Danl O'C. Madden. Comm'rs for giving relief to Insolvent Debtors, and for taking affi- davits to hold to Bail, Wm Crichton, Simon Donavan, Jno R. Smith, Danl O'C. Madden, Thos LeNoir, Geo T. Handley, Jno Fuller, Isaao LeVesconte, Jno. Frehill, Jno Matheson, E. P. Flynn. JVotariee Public, the Barristers of the Sup. Court, and Simon Dona- van, Geo £. Jean. General Sessions of the Peace held at Ariohat' on the teeond Tuesday of February. Justicee of the Peace —Yfrn Crichton (Cuetoe), Jno Smith, Henry Martell, Thos LeNoir, Jno R. Smith, Jno Morrison, Matt Helleur, Jno Matheson, Alex Murchison, Anthony Oliver, Simon Donavan, Jno Mo- Innis, Simon Babin, Simon LeBlano, Geo T. Handley, Norman McNeil, Jos Martell, Patic: C. Brennan, Patk McCarthy. Jno Straohan, Josiah Hooper, Ken McLeod. Jno Fuller, Chas Boudrot, Edw Gagnon, Edm P. Flynn, Robt MoKenzie, Kobt Hill, Wm Brymer, Patk Mabourgette, Maurice J. Kavanagh, Ken Morrison, Don Boyd, Simon Landry, Jeffrey Boudrot, Jos Creamer, m. d., Jno Frehill, Danl O'C Madden, Peter Bos- det, Jno H. Rhindress, Aime Martell, Isaac LeVesoonte, Jas Smith, Da- vid Grouchy, Wm LeVesconte, Jae Ballam, Angus MoLeod, Law Deve- reaux, Henry C. Fixott, m. d., Jas Smith, Don N. Shaw, Henry Cnrrie, Law Devereaux, Jas Johnston, Isadore Martell, And. Bellefontaine, Ste- phen MoPherson, Jno MoDonald, Louis Boudrot, Don Matheson, Simon BROWN, BROS. 4 CO., Druggute..,. Ordnance Square, Halifax. mmmtmmf 1866.] Pkctopr>phic Allmmi it B. T. IIDIB*8. ALMAMAOK. Ill Boudrot, Sinon Terrlo, Walter Marmj, Wm Urquhsrt, Q«o H. BiiMtt, HjMinth Martell, J. T. DeCarteret, Simon Donavan, Jr., Wm 0. Ballam, Thoa LeNoir, Ir., Heotor Murohlion, Don MoKay, Isidore LaBlaoo, Herty Riohard, Aroh Johnston. Clerk oftKt Ptaet, 0«o B. Jean. CovBT or PsoBAra.— /u<<^, Wm R. Cutler; Registrar, Wm. Q.. Bal- lam. Registrar of Deeds, and Aoent fbr^Lloyd's; Geo E. Jean. Dtp. Po$tmaater$'—Ariehat, D. O'O. Madden; St. Ptttr*$^ R. O. Morrison. Coirra Colonial and Light datr, and Controller of Customs and Naviga- tion Laws— jfricAaf, Simon Donavan; Pert Richmond, Henry Mar- maud. Seising Officers, Jas Hearn, Jno Dunn, Peter LeLaoheur. Registrar of Shipping, Simon Donavan. Sunr^or of Shipping, Qeo E. Jean. Health Omoer, Henry C. Fixott, m. d. Comm'rs of Schools, Rer. Hubert Oerroir, Rev N. Corteau, Rev Murdoch Stewart, Rev Jno Mo- Dougall, Rev Jas Ross, W. Criohton, Henry Martell, Jno FrehiU, Peter Bosdet, Wm LeVisoonte, David Gruchy, Simon Donovan, K P. Flynn. Trusteea Ariehat Academy, Wm B. Chandler, Jos Creamer, mtd. Pep. Land Surveyor, Jas G. McKensie, Jno Jas Robertson. Appointments, *e., il&oe tlie fnregoiaf par| was pat to Press. DiQBT Co. — to be School Comm'rs— 2)jj)i6y dt«., Jno. MUberry; Clan di$., Reuben Periy. OuTSBOROvoH CO.— to be an Inspector of Schools, Saml. R. Rus^dl, vice Rev. J. Forsythe, resigned. Court or Vice Admiealtt — to be a Surrogate, W. A D. Morse. — ^The Vice Admin^l of this Court should be ** Viscount Monk, Governor Gene- ral, B.N. A.," and not the Lieutenant Oovernor, as it appears at p. 86. The Light House on Flint Island (see p. 48) was destroyed by fire on the 1st of Septr. 1864, and therefbre no light appears on that Island until further notice. Battery Point Light, Entrance Lunenburgh Harboi^, will be lighted Nov. 1, 1864— a^xerf white light. Fish Island Light, Entrance Tusket River, will be lighted Nov. 16, 1864 — ftoo fixed white Lights, horizontally. '' Boar's Head Light— North entrance Petite Passage, Bay Fundy, will be lighted Door. ), ISQi— alternate Jlathet red and white, at intervals of Bixtv sooondsa Yarmouth Co.— School Comm'rs— tp. iHipector-Ganeral of HotpitaU, John D. UoIllNe. Btaf Surgeon, Don. 8. Smith. Bti^f Surgeon Major, Staff Aim. Surgeons, Geo. YoueU, Bichord Wolieley, and Edward H. Lloyd, U. B. Barrack Matter, Captain D. K. Boss. late 06 F. MILITARY STORE DEPARTMENT. Btptitg Superintendent (tf Stores, E. Pengelley, Dep. .it Batt. The Royal Tiger. "Hln- doostan." " All'gliau- istaii." "Ghuziiec' " Khelat." " Sevas- topol." Colonel. SirB. Airey, K.c'.B., l.g, Lieiil.-Col. Alexander McKiiistry Majort. DavIJ I,. Cnlthurst C. U. J. Ilviglmiuu Cai>tai>u. James li. 11. Boyd W. D. Tompson John Hunter Wm. T. Stuart, p. i. c.,t. Francis U. Gee Charles (i. Grant Joseph O. Truvera John Bellamy William Bobinsen James Creagh Francis J. Berkeley Thos. K. Hunt Z,te«(eiian(«. Isaac Colquhoun J. U. Mosso, /. o/M. G. A. Crickitt Alexander Fludcr Edward Mason Henry 8. Wedderbum Thoums Brutldell Alex. A. Itoss, ad/(. Rirhard F. Bros Henry C Deane William R. Corballls Edward J. Harris Lumburt F. W. Uwyer St. .jolm Clerko R. H. Dunning BHsigns. William Mogg Rolph Cliarles E. G. liurr Freilerick T. lilackley A. H. W. Mausergh JiKi. 11. C. Michel. Fred. F. Parkinson. Theo. D. O'Brien lV>bt. Loring Edw. A. M. Hay Pa-jm.', N. O. Smith, rpt. l.u/ M.,i. I!. Mosso, «. Adjt., Alex. A. Ross, U. Qr.-Mr.. W. W. Monk Surg.. E. U. Tuslu. A. S.. Alex. Allan, M.D. Fauings uihite. Broiprn, Bros. & Co, * Importers of Drugi, BtT66«i [1866. ^Col. K. S. it. rard L. Ward. Kobt. Edward H.B. y.J. C. WilUi. Carpenter, J, r. Atkini, J. J. fm Anderson. p. Bk. Sergt.), inter Stuartip. s. c.,s. li. (jue li. Grant ». Tmvers Ilainy Koblnsan Ireagh J. Uerkolejr Hunt evtenanU. Iquhuun >»IU!, I. of M. rickitt ler Fluder Mason . Wedderbum Briuldell Itoiw, tAit. F. Bros . Deane It. Corballis J. Ilnrriii t V. W. Uwjrer I C'lerko iniilni; V)i»igni. MuKB liolph I£. U. Kurr k r. UlBcUley . Maii»aym.Chas. Gribble Greyhound, 17. Screw Sloop. 880Tona 200 H.P. Comman... Henry R. Wratislaw LieiU* Tno. L. Gilby Cliaa. 8. Cardule Master BenJ. II. Stuart iSur9eon...DaWd Duncan, M.D. BROWN, BROB. It CO., Druggittn Orinanct aquare^ Malifmx, Jl % % XUIB, BottWkr toA BtMtow. 1» grmirfflt Btwrt. 114 bblohrb's fabmbb's [1865. Par • .0«o. Hanro i I 9 I i I I I O o Bym. 9ii6-£<6«I.Jbo. next Atiit.Surg..H. J. BAfailtjr, M.D. Aut. Pagm. Jason, 21. .S^crew Cor- vette. 1711 Tons. 400 H. P. Captain.. .K. F. B. Von Donop JA*UU FVcdk. Hardjr 8< M«c DouBmll Arthur L. Clarkion Matter Jno. Wajre 5«cri;eim..'>BobtW. Beaumont i^ym Geo A. Weick Ckt^Bng.Ooa H. Beaton 5ui A«....Wm J. L. Wharton Wm H. Jooelyn A«M. Sufy.Chaa C. Ifitohinion Aul i>«|rM.H. W. p. Kooystia Lilt, 4. Screw Oun Vessel. 702 Tons. 200 H. P. Common. . Alfr. C. F. Heneag« LteuU BoDham W. Baz H. St. V. JflnUngi Mater Wm. B. Goldaniith 5M>y. .'.'... Fred. L. Leeaard iPsym...... Bernard T. CoIIey CMef Bng.iei». Driver LivBBPOOL, 89. Screw Frigate. 2656 Tons. 600 H. P, Captain. . .Bowley Lambert Common. . Bobt O. Leach LUuU Bobt Pitman Bobt Woodward ChaR N. Hoare Bdw S. Richard* Alflred A. 8. Watti Matter... ..Vfm. ±'. Halns Coft. Mar.. Uen B. W. Laae iM U. JTaisMlch A. S. Bree Surgeon. . .Henry M, Speer /Viym...-...Wm. Thom CM«/iu)Min...D'Arcy S. Preitoa lAtut* CapelWodehouMi Henry laod Matter Jno G. o'Connell Surgeon... 3tL% McE. Wallace Pagm. . . . .Jno Wotton Chief Eng.3no Hood Attt Surg. .Jno Brown Attt Paym.yVm U. B. Hitchell Nettle, 20 H. P, (Tender to " Terror,'' Bermada.) Nimble, 5. Screw Gun Vessel. 428 Tons. 80 H. P. (Tender to "Dnnoaa.") LUut Fted W. Hallow«« 5u».£<«. V. Koitrn Matter. . . .Jno Bicharda Surfrcon.. Wm. H. Lloyd, M.D. Paym.i...Jno. Thoi Sueter ■Sr«6-£(..a1ey Jno E. Albro Jalrus Hart W.R.8. Wainwright, a4} Gen. Thomson Thos. E. Kenny IstXt*. S. C. Nash T. Hllsom P. O. Wainwright A<^)t., W. H. 8. Wain- wright, Cpt. Qr.-Mr., C. Thomson Surg, Hn.C.Tupper, M.D A. S., J. B. Garvie, M.D. 2nd Reqt. U. Cot. Edw Lawson Majort. Bobt. Romans, Jr. H. A. Jennings Captaint. .1. J. Bremner Jno. UuffUs, Jr. J. H. Tobin G. McLean J. B. Morrow C. J. Wyldo !Iy. N. Paint Geo Mitchell, a<^ Itt Lti. J. W. Watt W. E. Wier I). McEwon Robt. F. Watt Arch. Sutherland Jno Tuppcr AdJ, Geo. Mitchell, ept. . B. Lynds, M.D A. S., Chas Bent, M.D. 8t1i Rbot. JU. Cof. Jas. B. Oxley Major*. B. W. Snlter Jas. F. Richardson Captain*. C. H. M. Black Henry Y. Clarke Geo. R. Dlmock J. Norman Ritchie, odjt J. W. K. Johnston Wm Munro Jno. Davidson David Thompson Jno Crouoher Major*. Ezekiel Sibley Geo McLeod Cajlain*. Chas Spri'tt Henrj' Sibley Saml Hntrhlnson Danl Dillman Jno Oeddcs Jas Kent Angus M. Logan, adj. Wm Laytun Wm Guild Saml Uorton Ut Lieut*. W. H. Gladwin S. B. Archibald Saml Bui'ris Kent Sibley Miles Mel, Logan 12th Reot. U. Col. J. M, Chamberlain Major*. R. M. Barratt J. W. Johnston, Jr. Captain*. C. M. Nutting J. H. Chainberlain Adj. Matt a. Kii'hey Jas 1). VanBuskirk F. J. Chauibcrlain 1st Lieut*. Jacob Cblsholm J. T. McAlpine J. T. JIiLood Wm FroHcr , Nell Sutherland D. Frnser 2nd Lieut*. J. J. FuUuu Albert Pollock ThompHon Woods Adj, J.R. Chamberlain qr-Mr. J. D. Na»h Surg., It. Jamieson,H.D 13th Reot. Major. E. J. Lordly Colchester Co. 1st Reot. Lt. Col. Charles Blanchard 2nd Reot. Lt. Col. Fras B. Parker Major*. Ellakim Tupper Henry Sli^ivy Captain*. Jno Cook T. J. Bills Simon Macdonald W. Hogg Geo. Bates A. N.. Tupper Rubt Gammell .S»ml Johnston Duvid M. Johnston Chas Cox S. Moore AdJ litLt*. Chas Fraser W. Dickey Thos. Bogga J. Dickey Geo Fulton Arch Garamell Kobt Hamilton Jas Cox Frank Archibald 2nd Lt*. H. Benjamin Geo Mcl.eod Wni Hiltz Jas Scott Wm Cox Wm Deannond Chas Cox Jns Graham Thos Dickey Juo Kent Adj, S. Moore, Cpt. Surg, D. Francis l»ttOWN, SBOS. ^ CQ., DruggUtt. . . . Ordnanc* Squarty Halifam. BtrMXa [1865. 'ttjori. lir nohard ipiatn. miUoB air rCurtljr "y rHon llvr, Adj. in roig rtet UUt, on lemon nhill edjr nson vln n nchard in Iker ndUi. amilton llton ie»y kton rbei idenon dp i. Miller, CM. G.W. Archibald . B. Lynils, M.D lat Bent, M.D. d Reot. U. Cot. Parker Majori, Tupper Vaj)tain$. k lis lacdonald s tes ipper minell bnston I. Johniton X eA4J IstLt*. laer ey y ton mmell imilton Tchtbald 2nd LU. iiiiin [.eod tz :t innond X liam c'k«y It Uoore, Cpt. . FnincU ■•"■■Pl^WiP tmm COUNTINO HOUM tTATlONtHY AT IK%. Mtflll'tJ Halifam. 1866.] ALMANACK. 117 8rd Reot. U. CoL P. 8. Archibald Majora, Edin W. Hamilton Wm. Blair Captain*. O. E. Dlckton, Adj. J. J. DIckHou W. N- Dickson O. F. Crowo Hugh SiiiUh Albort Crowe T. 1'. Putinan Allen Bobertson IstU: Geo. Linton Chai Ulckdon Alex. Clilshnim Herbert Hlfr^na eiias MvCiilly Cao Bayne Wm Fletohcr find U: 3. Wilson Lynda Ebenezer Blair David Linton Albert Nelson Jos Christie Adj. G. E. Dickson, Cpt. (ir.-Mr., Isaac Bumhill Surg., A. C. Page 4th Reot. Lt. Col. Geo Campbell MaJori. E. A. Jones Kobt Forman Cnftaini. Silas Corbett Thos U. McKIm, ao^ Chas CumminfjTS Jno U. Fletcher Jos Spencer Geo Konians Jas Simpson 1st /.<«. Jotham O'Brien J. 11. W. Morrison Henry L'rquhnrt Jno C. Spencer Thos Williams W. McC. Crquhart 2nd l/t. Luther Spencer A. C. Copp Chas Corbett Will VrCulloch Leanuh McKIm Parker Smith Ailj.,'l\ K. Jfc.V'lm, rpj Qr-Mr., A. W. McLelnn Surg, W. E. Mcltoberts 5th Reoi. • IJ. Col. Wm. A. i-'iilp>er .Vajirrn. llari'is Fiiliiior 'I'hos D. Duvidsou ('tii. MeCart Jai L. Moori) Jno Creelman Murk Fuliner Wm Brnderick Geo Levrls III U». Jns Hill Andw Thompsoit Levi Uavldndii 'I'hos 1'. McKi-nzlii Cyrns Brodeiiek Fredk Fnlmer Wm Fultiiu '2nd LieuU. Ssral Geo Hill Wiiodlierrv Mooro H bt II. I'letther iv. A. McLellun Wm Boyd Alex Taylor 8«ml Creelman Adj.. J. M. Craua q. Jr., J. W. Cutler 6th Reot. Lt. Col, Jno tlillar JIfajora. D. A. Campbell li. A, Logan Captain*. Arch Campbell Benjm Blair, Adj. Abraham Patterson Henderson Oass Edw Kent Alex Williamson David Nelson Wm Loffnn Geo Wauirh Jno Urqubart Ift Ua. Wm Patterson Kobt Purves F,. L. Cutten Welwood C'urrle Marniaduke Fraser Wm Irvine Isaac Jas Bryden ^ 2ndU. Jno Wilson Isaac Kt'id J. .S. Henderson Will. McCiilly •Ins Nelson J. Kcnncrt Seaman Anins Atkinson AilJ, W. Moffatt, Cpt. S'irg , C. Crane, M.D 3rd Reot. U. Col. H. O. Piueo, jr. Major*. .los Jones A. A. Black Ciiptaina. Kilns Kinpr {'. K. l\I>Niit»» adj. I'otcr Miu'f'urlauo G. I". I,. Piers iJuviil Steel 8. C. McNutt J. I(. Smith J, N. Angus l*tZM. 3. B. Bold A. M. Wells K. D. Warren I A. A. Stevens Geo Tuttle Murdoch Hiinroe Flemmlug Tuttle 2ndU. Peter McDonald Adj. C. E. HcNutt, CIpt. Q. M., Cyrus Bent Siir^, Cms creed, M.D. 4th Reot. Lt. Cot. Henry Oldilght Major*. C. E. Kerr C. J. McFarlane Captain*.' 3. A. Bobertson RIch'd Ogilvte Edw Betts Z. A. McKay W. B. Huestis E. D. King, AiJ. It LI*. Wm Oxley, Jr. J. E. Evans Jas T. Betts Wellwood McNab Solomon Peers Clarence F. Oxiej Jacob Chisholm 2d U*. Kenneth Teed T. D. Betts Albert BIgney Jas Ogllvie Arthur .Wyers Adj. E. D. King, cpt. q. M., J. K. Davidson Surg., Bobt Mitchell 6th Reot. U.Col. Buftis F. Black Jfe^or*. Thos Tliompson Edwin Purdy Captain*. Thos H. Patton R. B. Donkin, Adj. J. B. 8. Putdy Bobt Baird Jno McNutt J. F. Thompson ls( Lt*. H. A. Johnston Thompson Oxley Wm Jackson Nelson Fillmore Jno King J. U. Gilroy 2dU*. Isaac Pnttie J. M. Aitkins Adj., K. B. Doiikin, Cpt. 9 O is s I m I 3 i e I i « E m 6th Reot. Major*. A. P. Bradley Jesse W. Fullerton Captain*. A. S. Townsend BROW.V, BROS. & CO., J)ruffgi9t$ Ordnance Square, Halifat. B. T. MDIB, gookMHe? md 8t»ti»nw, 125 Qraimlle Stwt, tc kl lU co z o «0 U o ■a 10 118 belcher's fabmer's [1865. Caleb B. Ltwli David P. Fnllertan Tho* W. HcKay Jno GHIetpla W. Y. Kinc A. O. LewTa B. OeW. KInv IMJU*. Adkus HcGilvraT J. W. .lenkt Joknion Lawh B. ». King B. N. Fullerton M. V. Dodnvortb idUa. Tboi B. Larton A. B. Smyth Q, Jr., F. Vorke Surg., W. Y. ThMl 7th Rkqt. LI. Col. Jot. K. B. BIderkkM Chaa Ward Chaa Smith CafUtUu. Jaa Ward N. B. HorrU Robt Kerr 0. HaMleld O. Hill A. Blankhom J. McConueU JaaQraham iMUt. Jno Peters Timothy Kelly Jno Oraham D. S. Howard J. Kelly A. KcLennan K. Fowler UdLU. W. A. Howard Thoa LivingRton* Amot Knowlton Henry Kerr J. Reed J. UcDade Q.Jf^^J.Kerr 8tk Regt. XI. cw. CbM Lawrenoo Majort. R. Pipoa J. Boacb OoataftM. L. Smith A. D. BoM J. W. Punley li. C. Mills H. B. Harrison, AiJ. Jeptba Harrison IKXM. W. Lawrence O. C. Harrison J. Adams Jeptba Uoe^ Ruftis Itlpley C. E. Lewis AdJ, U. a. Harrison, Cpt Q. M., Tlios Uoacli gurg, SiUs Purdy, M.B. Pietou Co. 1st Reqt. 14. Coi. Robt Doull Mtijon. Jaalvos W. N. Radoif (7ajifa/tM. H. R. Narruway Clarence Prtmros* ». H. Holmes W. Grant ». G. Blgby,A-A.F,Holm< < Q. iV.,jiM>McPldn 7th Rbot. U. Col. R. 8. Copelaud Majon. I J. W. Copeland CmpMnt. Dun Mclutosb, A<^ Jno Cumminv* Jas MItcbeU Jno Forbes Wm Sutherland Danl Jackson IstXM. Dickson Lowdea David Mitchell Jas Cameron indUtt. Wm Olding Wm Brown Jno Forbes J. S. Copeland J. E. Smith A. P. Miller Jas Cameron Don Jackson Adj., D. Mcintosh, Cp. qr-Ur., Wm Olding Surg., Geo Mitchell, M.D 6th Reqt. lA. Ctt. Jolm Grant Major. Jas Holmes Vaptaina. Sural FruHcr Ak'x Gnint V.A. y. lIulmes,A4i. J. 1>. MiDunald Will Ciriint IVtei- (Jniiit 'i'hM McDuiiaUl Isiiuc McUtlvnty Will Grunt 8th Rkot. U. Ctl. Allan McPble Majort. D. D. McDonald J. D. Uurrity Caplahu. David Murray, Adj. W. F. McKcuzIe Don R. McKenzW G. Murray J. W. McKenzie D. W. Robertson Don HoLenii Jas Robertson iMlA. Geo Campbell 2md lAt. Jno D. HuKenzia Jait McDonald Geo. McDonald W. Dewar E. A. Mcl'hie W. McDonald Adj., D. Hurray, cpt q. jr., Jno Copelaud 9th Reqt. lA. Col. Jas Scott Major. David A. Dickson Vaptaiiu. Geo Scott Jas Wentworth Bromnis Sroa. &> Oo. Importer! of Brogi, i»^lf«P» ""WJ^Wl"'" StTBStf [1865. mt tUt. Uoib Ue nt lll«n .F.Holni. McFldn Rbot. Col. eland (ajon. •eland \pMnt. ktoib, A4f. niiir» eU M lerlMid ■on MU». [iowden tchell iron nd Ltt. ng tvn ei eland Ith ler iron LROD Uclntoak, e>«. yVni Oldlng BO Mitchell, M.D b Regt. U. Cat. cPbie Major*. y 'aftaini. urrny. Adj. cKeuisfe IcKeniii* !K«nzi« jbertsoD irt«on ipbell !arf IM. [uKeiuia [>iialnald Murray, cpt lu Copelaud li Reqt. U. Cot. t Major. Dltikson aptaiiu. t tworth --353nrT!T^!IiT?r3T73aH5!'''"^*^ BlMk Books rtalad and bouA to oMor M B. T. MUXBm. )nigi, 1866.] ALMANACK. 119 ThM Blmklntopp ytta MoPhenon Qeo Boggt IrtU*. Jai ClUh C'hai W. Dickaon Chaa MoKar Wm Partrid(r« Snd U«. Edw. Partridge Daniel Horn Obed Tumbull Cha* Partrldg* Wm Dick AdP, L. .Tohniton, ept qr-Mr., Geo O. Carrltt Hantt Co. Ist Rbot. U. Ci4. Jno A. .lenkhia Major, M. H. Ooud^ Ca;i(abt Rrown Wm furry Jno W. Uuielejr Roblu McLatcby It. II. WIer AV. B. Dill K. W. Dakin T. KInp L. H. Wtlklns 'indU*. Wm Pitch .1. H. Homre Gasper Drilllo Tiiiiutby Kerr Itobt I.Kwreuce jl. A. Tlionmon Adj. W. H. Blaucbmrd, eapt. P. M., Harr}- King Surg., B. D. Fra8«r,M,a 2nd Rbot. U. Col. 8aml Palmer Captaiiu, Jaa Sangiiter J. H. Hiiiith II. 8. Curry LewU W. lltU T. M. Smitb G. T. Beld ' N. T. Herri* 8rd Ruot. U. Col. W. C. Caaef Majon, 3. E. witbrow Joaiab Cuatance Captain*. Beiilm Bluig J. W. Uuud Jno Sim D. A. Witbrow Sanil Meek Jaa Smith W. F. Mecic K. 8. Bloia iMJUt. R. 8. Witbrow Bei\|m Caaey \ Jim Uichiaon Jno Mttlu -HuKb McKoniU J. E. BargeM Jno McNeil J. J. Witbrow 2nri IM. Sot Wi'lwood J. D. Witbrow David Little Wm Dill Nelaon Casey W. n. Olmock Uco Wa'.lac« Leonard Ilnnilltnii q. M., .10* WItlirow ^iirg., S. M. WeokH,M,D. 4th Reqt. I/. Col. A. M. Cochran .Ift»/or. Jaa J. O'Brien Cnptuiu*. .fan MDIer IJugli Jti.'L<-iim ' N<>lBon Mnrphjr Jno Cirnbani J. B. Kov Kicli'ii Htcrling Andw Anthony Osmund O'llriou liios Hunter J. Met;. Hmith Matt McLcam 1st IJ*. Jns Antlinny Dmiil Whldden Juo McFee K. B. Kiitou DanI Mon-tson Isaac O'Brien J. Putnam D. Ross 2nd LI*. J. W. Ettlnper Caleb Henoigan L. I.nwrence Doui?. MrDuugalt Jos Monteitli Art'U Frame Wm McKenzia (iilmuroO'Brieu Jno Clark A. BiWKCsa J. liciul H. PutiiMn Adj., V. Putnam q. M., I). Friuso Snrg., L. D. Brow* 5th VLeqt, lA. CoL Jas W. King Major*, W. H. Witbrow Wm Blake Cmvlain*, ,Tos Blackburn Edw Blackburn Thos Blake Andw Wallace Don HcPhee Don McKay Jno Ferguson Jas Canty E. B. Poole, Aif. Wm Wardrope Jno Snide Leander Fulton Albert Wallace Jas Brcnnan * J. A. Thompson Don Ferguson Jaa Tullocb ind U*. Jno WIekwtru Jno Etter Stephen Woodworth Epbnilm Scott G. P. Tbompsoii ilngh Mcintosh Wm tally Adj., a. It. Poole, Cpl. q. M., J, S. Lynch 6th Regt. U. Cot. Jas A. Fttzmaurioe Major*. Jas W, Jcttery J. W, Harvie Captain*. W. T. Unlucke Jns SterllvK (Mius Cucltran Wm McKay W. II. Knowlea Jos chambers L. A. Lockhart G. W. Martin G. W. Chambers, Adj. Geo lllbbitts Edw •o M .*• O e ** <• «s 19 b «9 QARDeJV SEEDS, ^c. . . . Ordnanct Square, HALIFAX Il« T. MUIR, lookMlltP tiid «tetloiitM28 Onrnvllto StPMt. 120 belcher's farmer's [1865. <'(^., a r. Starr, QK. I Q. M., J. E. Lockwood Sttrg, Jno Snrathert,M.D, it. a., Jot D«nniaoD,ll.D SrdRBQT. ■ U.Cot. h, BeVeber CMpnum MnJor. jttdab B. BockweU Capfatni, P. M. Bricken Fr«dk Chipinan 3, P. Lyona Jno £. SUrr, a^JI, Edw Steadinan T. B. lUiley I«( Ui. Stephen Belcher J. E. hargeu a. E. Iteid O. E. We»t J. M. Harchont Wm Jorden Enoch QriflSn indUi. 3. L. Cos Elijah Ani>strong Eboneaer Wheaton K. A. Martin Chai Pelton Ifard EatOn Abraham Eaton Arown,M.D. A. S., 8. Dodge, M.D. - 6th Reqt. IJ. Cot, Jno. 8. Welton Majort. Geo Nolly W. S. Mage* Capfim. Leonard Fitch J. F. Palmer J. N. RandaU Isaac Koach John Bishop A. B. Jacques, AdJ, Chns Taylor Jus Pierce 1st Lit, H. E. Fitch A. K. Patterson Caleb Spinney Jno Foster T. It. Harris Wm. Avory H'altcr l»'nlker A. U. Mnnro ind Lt: Enoch Chuto G. T. Smith Stephen Taylor C'has Norton Clark rest inibcr Foster Judson Armstrong AlfVed SaiKlcm AmbrOW Cronrher H; J. KIrkpatrivk J. M. Smith AdJ, A. B. Jacques, Cpt. O. M., Gilbert Fowler Surg, O. E. Othet, M.D. A. S., M. E. i/alcom, M.D 6th Regt. U. Cot. Richard Winaby • Majort. W. H. Lyons J. N. Bowies Captains. O. Vr. Fisher W. H. Webster Beiir>' Shaw J. S. Pineo Jos Uucfcley Vr. U. Winsby E. P. PIneo C. W. Uarteaux \st Lit. Alfred Shaw L. V. Bowles, AdJ Z. H. Pineo S. J. Nicholas Henry Silver Burgess Bowles Albert Best Wm Lyons N. G. L}'oi>* Adj., h. V. Aowlcs, U. q. jr., U. Pinuo Surg, U.C. Marstor8,M,l> Annapolis Co. 1st ilEQT. luu. Wm B. Buggies Major. W. H. Ray Captain*. RIch'd Hendvrsott Chtts Spurr Jno Gonuerly Caleb B. Oolo lio^. II. Sluiw li'm Ulvidan Xttltt. Geo ITelU Jat HonagbMi H. F* Burnt W. E. Ritchie W. E. Thomas ITallace Harris J. A. Wright Jos Anderson Wu\ Voorhoia TndUi. Edw Jeffbrson E. G. Kunciman Isaiah Munroe il'm Mcl.aiighlan Jno A. ITesiey Jno Dunn Chas Ditmars Wm SMrratt Jno Lockwood .idj.i. M. Harris hr Rachnan Jas Chnrlton Tlico itfarsliall Alfred H'hltman »iiml Pratt Adt., T. Crossklll, Cpt. ii. M., Leslie Stone Surg, L. N. Parker 4th RsGT. U. Col. Goo V. Inoe Majort. Henry U. ,i/ii|ree Benjm II . Parker Caplaint. Geo E, Chesluy CUas Jacques, Adj. Henrjr if. Fhlnnajr Edw C> Phlnnej Wm J. Parker Jacob Jrlller H'm A ^orte Isaao W, MoTM Alfred Stoddart Obadlah M. Taylor H. P. Spurr O. Taylor ittlM. Fraa A Robblio Jos N. North Jno Mone Jno 8. Parker Ri'Is Hakor Unvid lieiit Jns E Chlpman Albert Gates ind Ut. Inglls n Browu Henry Parker Snnil J/oura Guilford Parker SamI Rope J. S. Egun Jno Kay S. Ucnie C. Coussina L. .I/esaonpcor J. .¥cAndrewt AdJ, C. Jacques, Cpt q.M., Fred M, Chlpman Surg, Jno Prlmrose,M.D Digby Co. Ist Begt. U. Col. Botsford Veits Malort. J. K. Vclts Stephen Dexter Captatnt. Jas Donnlson 9. II. Churchill, AdJ A. n. Holdx worth Edwin Bent Wm Nlcholl Juo tfarlow IH IJt. Kobt 8 FItzrnndolph Kdm Bumham .las Keen Jno Troop J. D. Nlcholl ind Ut, G. J. A. Robinson Jno ll'arrlugton M. K. Tiu>pnny J. If. Tiimhiill Freeman McUormand -uy, J. /^ Churchill, cy y..tf., W.n. Tuylor 2nd Reqt. UCol, irBVail Majort. J L Jonen F W Goodwin Caplaint. iri/Dnhlgren G. 'J. L. G. itoss Gilbert Lent Chas Evi'i-ette lUcli'd Sanderson J. P. Spocht Colin Campbell Bro^vit* Bros Sc Co. Importers of Drags, mmmtiif^m m [1865. Phlnnajr hlnnej •fcer ler rae Vono dd«rt r. Taylor rr WCOftlNO AHO moummitf STATl^lltllY AT MIHR'S. itZM. bbUo rth I rker r It liman ti!S Ui III. »rowu rkcr iro TRrker lO III n« ittnr lrew» U'(iuei, Cjrf I'd .V< Cblpniaii D FrInii-uiie,M.D jby Co. t Beqt. U. Col. Vdtj ,Vajor: Dexter Mplatn$. ilson iiircliin, AdJ olfUw'orth lent lOll low 'Itzi'iindolph niham II DP liholl ind Ui, , Kohlnton ; rliigtoH i iiit|iiiny iinihiiU 1 MvIJurmaml ' }l, CburchJll, ttt ' -. //. Ta ylor j id Reqt. UCol, 1 11 itajori' oil win 'Japlaini, hlgren U. Kou Lent •I'l-ette iniidonon !)ocht uiupbell Drugs, 1865.] ALMANACK. 121 Geo Taylor Ja«p«r Jnumeay J. 8. M. Jonat iKXIt, K. P. Spacht Wm Hogan C. R. McUoiiald C. C. Loroiiiou Henry Marr Jul liawklnton tf. 8. .Ionp» Uco OonnUon J. IT. Ellion and TA», W. \V. MoAlplno J. N. .Wiirrny W. H. Snvi'ry .1. A. MitrnliuU J no Kinnuy U. A. Hiiker A. N. Perry TII08 .tfcIlrUla AUj, Oeo Taylor, cpt (f. M., W. W. Puvson Sunj, II. U. KuKinos.M, 8rd Reqt. Lieut.-Cul. . Jno MaAI|jinc Majors. Angel BUnn Coptuini. J. V. StewBit, lulj. C. J. Huluniim Fran Bonrnituf A. M. Mulaiiaom Fras Thorieau Jno Knowlan Ut Itt. Jas Holden Jug M. LeBlano Hclnriou Tlieriean N. O. JlcAliiiiiu Pblllp Uuunieuf 2nd U». Raymon Mvlunxon liHwin A. Melaimoii Jno I.ovctt Jno llelllvtmu | Mandntna U-maf-iut AAj, J. V. 8t«vvnvt, fp/. I V- .tf.. W. II. Sabonn SuiV.U.U.HuBKltK.M.D I 4th Re(1T. I LieiU.-Col. J. C. Doxtor Ifajort, P. B. Porter W, E. Uayuioud Captains. Thoi Tituit J. I'. Thebldeau Jno 8beun Chan Canning Henry Koblcbau Norman Kaymoud 1«( Un. Theo Itoblcbau £dw Sbuan 2nd U». Ambroso Uonipuu Manda Tli.irio Mr.rk Fruiipiiton AUi, Geo Uurlu'O O. Af., McU Ueveroaux Sury, Aug liobinauu 6th Reot. U. Col, Jot Bancroft JA^or. C. H. Payion Captain*. O, A. Jon«a IIoiOiu VanBlartcom JoK OiOney C. II. Denton Wm Lent \M U: Cbnit IIIcKii ,lnn Hinltli \Vn» Ciirfif W. A. Jnlinnon W. II. Prime •-'-i^ IJt. Henry (lliivln (i. K. Mosely 'rbo'4 Trnsk J. C. Titus I> Xiii'li Dutv Alii. V. r. I'nyHon V. .1/., .r. i;. Ilantroft tiitry, J. C, McLullau Lunenbtirgh Co. l8t Reot. //. ViA. H. A. N. Kuullmuk ^tnjoft. W. N. Zwiuker C'liitiiim. C. G. Kiiulliui^k, udj. Jno DRinililny J. [>. Ilull KdW Vuiiii)f I.etvlH Aiiili'raou Will D*nijliiiiy Henry King Wm (triiy Kd»v Dowling Ali:x Ciiiniiibiif Henry (inetz Jim Younp StuiiiiHKe Knulbaek .}»!> Klieiihiuii'r JeHb'ou liuJuU' W. .V. «mitli W. X. Sliottcr I,. H riuk Hteiibun Fhik (lei) Uoi'ey Henry Hiilonion Cha3 Aiiilprson Ji)4 iliii|. 4th Reot. I.t. Col. Jno Harloy HaJ(yn. ,1iia Cook «. W. C. Manning Captain*. Uobt West JoD Kakor Itobt DawHoii Henry Kedy Jas Starrott 8olnmoii Hebb J. W. /Indrows, adj. Jos Hirtlo Levi Oxner lot U*. Hlnipon Hebb Honi-y Koch Jim Xexvroinb Wellesley Ouutl J. E. Manning J. A. Tupper Panl Wattmum W. A. Moriie 2ii<< Ut. Albert Baker Zeruh WUo A. O. Tupper O. li. 8tarratt J. A. Waterman J. B. Manning Iteuben Wontzel J. K. Manning Adj., J. W. Andre Wf, Oft O. M., Thoma* Keoilor htra, W. A. C. Kandall 5th Reqt. U. Cot. Joe P. Miller Major*. .Ino Smith Haul Spcrry Captain*. Saiiil Pt^metto Wm Owen, oM Chri.itiuii .Smith W. ■*. Drew lleubcn McFarlana U. A. MHbett TIiKH Smith Martin Larkln Jas Kclzer Edw Teel Ut LI*. Anilw Oow I Jiii'ub r.aiiikle ' LinvU Kumkic LetvU 8poiiugle .Iho Publicuver Imiuic liiiinkto ! Jno Wllkle I Peter Illinmelman I J. L. Crotiatf lUeirU Jeiikiiia 2n'i Lt*. Jno Mi'Kcan W. M. Vogler J. W. Kalt M. C. Smith Dant Hlnimelinan llonald Curry Solomnr. Drew Sanil McFarluue F. ti. Vogler Ci. A. Smith AiiJ. VI. < )weii, cji« V. .)/., Jno Mtllur /'. M., Daniel Owen Suiv, E. W. Pope 6th Reot. Captai7ia. Dnnl Dliriouk, adj 11. It. Mitchell .Ino Fi-nil David }Itllott Ueo Millii Chas Church Oeo .Vitcholl J. .M. Allen Wm Kobiniion Jno Stewart Ut Lis, Dnvld Evniis ,1a ' ISond Bernard liobinaon Juh He/.unf'on Ai'temua Feader Clia-t Lovctt Jiilj Cliuruh Jas Lcllrack •Jnd LI*. Ales Clark OQ CO I OD I I 3 I BROWN. BROS. & CO. DruffgitU.... Ordnance Squftre^ Halifax.^ B. T. Mnnti BookMlIer and Stfttioiiar, 125 Omn?ille Street. . 122 BKLOnER'8 farmer's [1866. Martin Ultchcll Jan Whitford Jno HobliMua Cha* Hnilth Jnu l>ubllcurcr Frvil Hlaurrnwhlta AiJ, U. Dlniock, rjK O. M., K. 3. Kobltiiion Surg, Joi StMvcmian 7th Reot. U. fJot. OcoBms Majon. Haarjr Caliu-n Vnplatm. Cha* Mclatrr Thai Hatrhar David Corbln J. P. flandvn Henry Wuiiilruw T. (J. Itrlwjoll JaH lllltz Uobt WIUoii J. D. Bkcrry T. P. IliiniwU Jno Hrotvn Hartlu Doiinallan Edw O'Neill . Pavid Brown Ueo Brown «. M., Ueo Klllott 8th Reqi'. Litut.-Val. Nelaou Chnnluy Major*. 3. M. Hoyt Caleb Cliedey Capiat nt, Albert Uefuiiuy Stephen Wentz..l JoH BaiM) Win.Wajrncr Harvey Lants Jnu Fritbney Ubadiah Yuiini; Beuben Uaiiplicny Caleb Webber Henry ^Vilbury Enocu DuwIInK Henry Chealey JTatt. Warner Oshis Kehidel Joel Feindel Edw Uawkuwnrtli 2nd Ui. Foreman Morton Eliaa Elaenhauer Jcr Taylor Lenly UowIIng Kleniiel Fviudel Jas Kelly Ell ilfeckay JVich Seenior Adj, Hubert Flint Q. M., Jacob Ilelaney Sry, W. 8. Hloconib,H.I>. Queen's Co. Ist Reqt. U. Vol. Allan Tupper JUaiort. U. Vr. Smith J OR Freeman Capiaint. Hon Campbell M. F. Arnew, adj Thoi B. Patllie Jai Tupiter Jnu JTcLeam Jaa VanBuikIrk Oetaru* Payiant Jai Hempon Robt Kempton I<( Littiti. Shannon Harthall Wm McO. Scott Matt Drew Oeo Bachner Colin Campbell II, T. Tupper Slid IJi. J. II. Jflniird Jno II. Oeldert llii)rh .l/uLcarn Itufua Kurd riin.l KcMiipton ^*. K. Mi'Leod A. J. .Vclieod Jno Cule Auk .Vurray .Id), .V. V. AirneW, tpl. y. M., Audw lioiild Stiru, Jaa Forbea 2nd ReoT. UeuuC'ol. Ja« OeAVuir Majori. 8aml Fix'eman Jno Kdgar Vaftaint. Natt Freeinun H. I*. Freeman, adj. J. N. Freeman J. V. Dexter Kilw Davldiiun Anilw Mack K. C. Seely FerKUHon FoMor I«( LleuU. J. U. Cuuk I,. S. Ford Alex (irant Nntt Dexter Ivdw Mack Henry .Vnck ti. H. Murk C'brU 8niltli '2iul lAeuti. J. U. Freeman .Inu Urant J. N'. J/auk Henry Davidaon Hiiml Seaman Aiigr Foster AdJ, 8. V. Freeman, cpt . jViddlemaai Surg, Sanil Prlmrone Shelbvrne Co. 1st Reqt. IJ-Cot. "Wm Holden ifiijort. It. R. Thomson Tbos Johnston Captain*. It. H. Boliiian Joi Walter* Wm MeKHV W. F. Jfeliiy Itl tUut*. Wm JAirtlu Jas Hyor , Adinn Hower 1. v.. Delnntiidt David Tliomaa K. a. Irwlii Auth'y Dixter 'itid lAeut; W«i Condon Jns McAlpine Wm HtKay Jnu Prasvr Chas Perry Thos Bower Elijah llavmr lluxli McKay Elijah Fraxer Benjm Wells AaJ, II. U. Knslow O. M., J. P. Johnston Surg, Geo Snyder, M.D. 2n(l Reot. IJ. Col. Wm stalker Major. Jno JCeDonald Captain*. ' SamI Locko Wm Amuld Latbrup Freeman J. H. Dall 1st LUta*. Wm MeLarren Jacub Allan A. C. Condon a. M., O. Stalker Surg., S. W. Bumi 8rd Reqt. U-Col. 3. C. Smith Captain*. Joslab Snow W. A. Pattarw>n Rioh'd Kennajr Henry Doana Thof Bank! W.B.Smith , Itaao Smith Gideon Nlckanon lit tAtut*. Freeman Nlckenon W. L. Crowell J. C. Cunning bam Jno Thoma* W. H. Coffin U. A. Crowell Itobt Nlekerson J. M. Bmnen iud Lltuti, J. R. Kenney J. K. Know M. D. Jfesray Asa Nlckerson Cornelius Sheppard Albert Kenney Leonard Mekerton W. W. IIOKR Alex Crowell N. D. Nlckenon AdJ, P. .l/cl.urnen O. M., A. W. Doana Surg, 1. K. WII»ulei .1. J. Porter C. A. Blauvelt Gvniyne Wood Jas Lnngille Calvin Hurlburt .Vnunda White Jaa Doueette 2nd Lieut*. A. L. Hatfield Edw Itussell Klcb'd Hatfield <;. W. Hatfield J. L. Gavel J. H. Uayton Albert Ouodwlq AdJ, A. S. Lent, ept o»^ Sc Oo. Importers of Dmgs, B] TT 1866. rtoB uUt tuttt eppnrd ey kenon r II rion amen , DoHne Wilwin.U.D. f Kolly utk Co. Ieqt. Col. Jon, tfleld III ,adj t eld n* iln* tto iliina liiK •Id vuU eron L(eM$. ibin* I ir ivuU Voud lie irlburt tte I Lieut*. Held lell tfleld tfield El ton lodwiq . Lent, fj)t A.. Ilatticld 08 KIrby, M.D, kt. UlDiniy.M.D 4- Cot. lenon Major: lutreinont •OHOOL, EXERCISE AND OOPY BOOKS AT R. T. MUIR^. 1865.] ALUANAOK. 128 CfljMaAM. AmbtoMt Amiro L. B. It'Entrsmont Joi Koberti J. H. Hnlnney S. M. UT.ntreniont, udj. O. K, WlllUnui O, D'Entreinont Jno CurUnd 1« LttMi. 3, W. Andvnou A. J. Ooodwin S. 3. Kyder AiVni Currier U. O. Uray Jos 8toneman Joi Burrell W. E. Hueatif l*t lAtMt*. Stephen JVurray AbQah Herd Jno Kenney J. D. Itayniond Jno Ritchie Oeo HaUtead U. O. Sandenon T. C. Jtfbody, aij 9n. OuKuIfjr //enry liiiliitur 11.11. Hiiiton Jno il/cUougall Geo Gcllltif; AnKU« I'lrKumm Don J/rI)iiniil(l Norman .VcDunnld Alex ^criuii^nll J. ir. Inirr*l»im David NiohdII Caleb IltintinKton ITin t.'iclioll 2nd U*% , M\v\\ »lott«ry I'atfc O'Toiili) Arthur Hill Allen .tfcDnnnld .VIrh i/cLullun Iiracl Hlutterr Allcn .VrDoimld AuguK Olllla Jiiu flillin Angun (jillii Jno llflfcwvll Adi, G. H. Ofsner q. M., T. C. Hill 3rd Reqt. Wra. GamnHll Mn ior. 3. H. Chrikt'l'! CupU'int. W. Pnrvi's K. A'atlmpon J. M. Viirrlali U. //ownton 8. 8. Purvey J. B. J/oore ifurdocii J/Htlieson iMUt. ('. Brown D. Lawler »'. J. i'vppetl U. M., Jno I'orhei Siiry, liri'U .VeLarljr 4 th Reut. ri-Ciii. Knhl llrldRe Ciipfaitu. Thoa Ni'dit K. II. llroH-n Yorit HiirrhiKton It Ui. Jno Lawler Kdw Itobaon Jno Barrlngton 2nd lA: Henry Art-blbald D. li. Urown 5th Reot. Lt'Vol, 3, J/nthcion Victoria Co. Ist Reqt. J.J. lA-Cal. Campbell 2nd Reqt. U-Col. A. J/unro Maiar. Jno Rou Captain: Jno AA'l.ciid .Vnrdock .tfcAany.te Jhk -l/oAuliiy J. A. Imacr c'lilin i/uniu I^utlier .tfi^Leod \*t IA». A'eu MchvmXo If. J. J/cllHi- Aeii .VrA'i'nisie, }\\ .Ino ,1/i-liiinulil iMin .l/eDoniilil Jiio .l/iiriiHou 8rd Reqt. U-Col. n'm ItufD Major. Don Itosn Captains. }\: L. Ui-owu Jh;< ('hiilldiK'r I'. S. Kiuwn Di>n .VcT.i'nnan Alex .'/clHiiia.il .1. H'. llmk. C'liita lirotvn Inverness Co, Ist Reut. I.i-Col. J. li:. /VoA'ueii IL M Major, McDonald Cnplain. Allen McDonnkl Ut. I.1». Arcli OimHTon Co won tiraiit A. C. Cimirron Don ('IilHJiolm Dun MfDoiiiiUl Arch MnDoimld J. O. MuKceu, adj 'Znd Lts. Thos Camoroa Kodk McNoll .1. N. Piihit J. C. Skinner AloxMcKnchren ChftB Mclnnis Adi, J. U. MoKeen ^.A/., DnnlGlough 2nd Reqt. Lt-Col. Don McDonald Majors. Kdw Trcmain Iluifh McDonald Coptnina. Saml Macdonnell Jus McDonald Henry Trcmain Uobt McDougtill Angus McDonald L. McKeou J. D. Cameron Jno McNeil I'eter Smyth li. S. Mfidieon Wm Murray — Ut Ltn. Raymond Smith David Lawrence Wm Murpliy Anyus Alurphv j Jno McDonald I'Mnlay Beaton Juo Ueatuu Dutj MeKachron Isaac .McKeeu AiiyuB McDonald Ueisekiah Murray Walter McDonald 'Znd Lti\ Hugh Frascr (Jhria Smyth Waller Dullentry it. A. Tron:ain r.itk Murpliy I'atk Doyle Ale.K lU'iiton linley Cameron Ad'i, Wm (jTiuiit I Q, M.. Don. McL.j McDonald I Stiry, II. Cameron! 8rd Reqt. Lt-Col. Tsnao McLood Afnjors. Saml I.nwrenco Don Mi'Keod Alox Camplioll CvpUiins. Dun McLean Jno McDoimld Hector McKeitsle ThoH Caaiibell Allen MADonald Don Mclou Dou McNeil 2nd Lis. Wm Morrison Don MatliewBon ThoB Cana Mich Power Don McKay Jno Johnston Allen MeDonald Noll McLean Jas Olllla AflJ,\V. M. Kava- naiih, nnt. g.iV?.,WniFlBhi!r 8rd Reot. Majors, Robt Martin Law Duvcreux Captainn. Job MntheBon Don Boyde, niU Wm Urqnhart J. K. L. McLean Rtlvr Proctor Dun Walkor G. A. Martin Job McPhoo Geo Bisset £dm BiNfiett Murd MoDougnll Juo MoKenzie \st Lta, Jno Kite Btpph MoPherion Pell r Mc^Neil Frodk Carrie Dun Urqnhart Alex LcBrill David MiioNumara Jti<» Wnlkor Dun Moltae Jno MoKensle JftM Proctor Ai)t Proctor Peter Mnloom Don McLean Hu^h tiilllB Goo Murray D AIcLauenlin Martin A^Namara Geo Walker AiIJ, V. Uoydo, cpt. Q.Af. W. Urquhart The Uniform of all the Militia KeglmentB, throughout the Province, la th« BMue : Bc&rlot— facing i tchite—lace tilver. HALIFAX MILITIA ARTILLERY BRIGADE. Lt Col. Blchard Tremain Capta. J HuntorDuvar, m. Jaa C MacklntOBh Chaa E Brown Aug AUiBon' B H Collins Martin Eagar Jnu B Young F J Treniuiu J F Shaffer, V.A. Ist Lta. jnn Shand K T Braine Geo Buist Jas P Tremain G T Smithcrs, V.A. 2nd Ltis. Jno E Starr J M lloyt Edw Boak Surg. A Moren, M. D. Blue --facings red UlehMl Martin WinUm I)«vay Patrick Cunningham K«b«rt BmlthwTck Edward Kennedy Daniel Coleman MILITIA STAFF. Sergeant-Major, Bobert Brechin. William Tlamilton Tlinmnii Bnrber Knubcn Shaw WIlliHm Lnyton Franci!) liaddos (78 Highland) Patrick Huwley (41 UeKt.) O. Bickel R. Gr^ftnrrood Geo Ouy 8. C. Clarke If. JihiKliam }»» llri>uilhurst John Moure Armouru man^-Jno Thompion BROWN, BROS, k CO., DrugffitU....Ordnanct Square, Balifaxt B. T. MUnt, Bookseller and Stationer^ 128 QraaTilte Street 126 belcher's farmer's [1866. NOVA SCOTIA VOLUNTEERS. Halifax Artillery. l«t Capl • • •Jno li. (?am',ibeU 2d Capl. John Shaft'or, Jr. Itt //...Geo. T. 8iiiltherii, tufj. Sd Lt...J. R. Graham Surg...Vf. J. Alinon, M.D. A.S Chaa Gomiip, M.D. Pictou Artillery. Capl . . ..Tohn McKinlay Ut Lt...A\e!L. J, I'atterion 2d U... George K. Dnrieii Surg. . .Henry Kirkwoud, M.D. Sydney Mines Artil- levy 4- Rifles. Capt...'R. H. Brown 1st U... Edmund Kobion id /4... David E. Brown. FiBST Haufax Battalion. Comnutndant, CaptaiIT W. CBEARirLliT, Chebucto Oreya. Adjutant, LT. GEOROK B. Andersok, ScottUh Rifiei. Scottish Rifles. Capt. A. K. Mackinlay 1st Lis. Wm Murray G. R. Anderson 2nd Lt. J. S. 'MaoLean Qr. Mr. J. N. Ritchie, 2d Lt. Surff. W. H. Davies, md Chebucto Greys. Capt. Wra Chearnley Ist Lis. Geo Piers Fitz Cochran 2d Lts. C. M. Nutting Jno H. Tobin Qr. Mr. A. Keith, jr Surg. J. H. Slayter, hd Mayflower Rifles. \st Lt. 3. E. Rousselle 2d Lts. Fras. Jones Jas Maloney Surg. Hon C. Tupper, M.O. Halifax Rifles. Capt. Thos. E. Kenry 1st Lts. Jno O'Connor M. J. Cochran 2d Lts. Wm Barron J. D. Cummins Q. M. Jas Butler Surg. A. Cowie, M. D. 1st Camp. Irish Rifles Capt. Peter Bulger 1st Lt. D. H. Pitts 2d Lt. W. J. Croke Surg. J. D. Hume, M.D. Dartmouth Rifles. Capt. yfm H. Pallister 2d Lt. Thos Synnot Surg. W. Smith HALIFAX COUNTY. Granite Rifles Peggy's Cove, St. Mgts. Bay Capt. Seth Milberry 1st Lt. Jas Lantry 2d Lt. Richd Daubin COLCHEaXKB CO. Rothsay Blties, Truro Capt. Chas Blanchard 1st Lt. Jas K. Blair 2(2 l.^s.R. F.Sutherland J. G. Dickson Q. M. D. Fumigalli Surg. Chas Bent, m.d. Sterling Rifles, Tata- magouche. Capt. D. A. Campbell Ist Lt.W. M. Blackwood 2d Lts. W. A. McDonald Arxjh Campbell Surg. D. Roach, m.d. CUMBEBLAMD 00. Wallace Greys, 1st Lt. C. J. MoFarlane 2d Lts. Robt Kerr W. B. Huestis Surg. R. Mitchell, m.d. AcadiaRiflet, Pugwash Capt. J. £. Ilitchens Surg. Jos Clarke, m.d. Amherst Rifles. Capt. Amos Fowler 1st Lt. Aaron Church 2d Lt. Jos Moore Surg. W. F. Carritt,M.D. Q. M. R. Stubs PICTOC CO. Welsford Rangers, River John. Capt. Jas Kitohin 1st Lt. Chas Henry 2d Lts. Chris Pervin Danl Sellers Pictou Greys. 1st Lt. K. Holmes 2d Lt. Danl McKenzie Surg. W. E. Cooke,M.D. JVew Glasgow Rifles. Capt. Don McDonald 1st Lt. Albert Frarar 2d Lts. Wm H. Fr-wer J. Wm Fraser Q. M. Stewart Fraser Surg. Wm Mitohell,M.D. Albion Mines Local Volunteers. Lt-Col. Jas Scott FIB8T COMPANV. Capt. Jno Carr 1st Lt. Robt Wilson 2d Lt. Jas Clish, jr. BBOWN, BBOS.ftOO. •Draggiste, Ordnanoe Square, Haliflu. l«WiJ i,;!j*j|i4KJ,0K, ; :- 127 SECOND COMPANY. Capt. Geo Soott li( i^lt. Jaa €lish, sear. 2d Lis. M. MoPkema Oeo Da vies Surg, It. JohBSton, x.d. AKnsoimH 00. Antigoniik Rangtrt. Capt, Doa MoKeniie 2dLt WrnQrwai Q. ^.J. Beok Surf. A. Molntosk, k.d. SHmBXOOX OUAKDS. Capt. J. A. McDon&ld '«{ Lt. Chfta Mcl&tosh 2d Lt. Jno MdKentie Sa/tff. ijnb BififMiilaii, Hants Couirct. ; Wind»r Mifitt* CapL BeniDeW Fnumr Itt LU. W. 8. Tr«tiUdn Chas. S. Hardios . i 2d.£^JnoW.Ou8eley Q. .AT P. B. Baraham Surg. Sanl Logan, x.d KINO'tl OOLIEQE, Univertity Rifie$. Capt. A. Kaulbaok 2d. Lt. Wm Cogswell Shubenaeadie Riflei, Capt. H. S. Teomana l«f Lt. K. Sutherland 2d Lt. Alex Nelson ' Q. M. Jas £. Cole Surg. D. McLean,M.P. ElN0*8 COONTT. JBt,$ffona Rangert. Capt. C. W. BartMiux l»t Lt. Henry Shav 2d Lt. D. B. Parker ANNAPOLIS 00. Anwtpolia 4. rtU 'y and R^ Company. Captilfm R. Buggies Ut Lt. J. M. HAms 2d Lt. Jas M illedge Surg. F. Robinson,if.i>. Puraditt Riflu. Capt. Jno Sanders l«t L^. Wm e. Bishop 2(< £«fc Biurton Neily WmGhtottutn< Surg. L. Yv 9arHef ,ii. , , ■R^ettpori ■. Quardt. Capt. Jos W. Dakiti , > 2»t Lt. Jos Collins 2i £«. ChMi fr-Bugglei !,ijir$ytMuth Riflei, Cajif. Colin ^lamphell UiLt, F. \f, Ooodwia 2d Z.f. Wm Moore St^. H. D. Buggies, ild. DigbyArtWy # iit/. aVBBN'S 00. Qtieen't Co. RifUt, Capt. Jas Collie Ut Lt. Jno a. Morton 2d Lt. L. ff. Barnaby «. Jlf. Saml MUes Roiignol RiJUt, Capt. Jno W. Cobb l«t X& Nat Kinney td Lt. Jos Cole •Q. M. Geo Bans TARMOUTH 00. Btaver River Riflea. CaptCalTin Raymond UtLt.'B.H.yfmtm 2nd Lt. W. H. Tedford iQ. M A. Raymond SHELBUBNI 00. Shelburne Rijlee. Copt. N. W. White Itt L^ Rollit^reeman 2d £t. Jos t)eT^e jldy. Peter G; Frtiser Surg. Q. Si^r, <.». ^ Port La Tour Rifiee.' Capt. F. A. White Ut Lt. W. H. Swain 2d Lt. W. Sholes Surg. J. J. Schrage,ic.i>. LONKNBUBaH 00. JiLunenburgk Riflea, Capt. C. E. Kaulbaok Ut LU. Jas Hall Thos Carroll 2dLU.K B. KanlbiMkl I .,; > ' Jno Toung Q. Jlf. Jos Creighton Surg. S. J. Jaoobs, wld. OAPa BRBTON. '" Sydney Artillery and Ryiejypm^ny. Iff Lt. Edm Otttram 5tt7y. !«. jQ||nstQn» m.d. f,itUe Broad' Or Rifies Capt. J. H; Chrigtie la Lt. ObM RoUnsm 2d Xit Jos MeVarish 8d Lt. Ken Matheson Mulgrave RifUa, Art- ■ ■ chat. Cmpt. Jao Ballam l«tl.t. D.:0*C,Maddeu 2d'Xe. Jno J. Jeans ntf!prif*i.«..Or^nef ifTuore, JBOiniiB. B. mSk BMlpdlit lift BtalkgHi, IM tnBfiBe itowt. mmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmfmmmmmmmmmmm*tmmii uiimtxm,.,., n i.mi i i 2 o S 1S# BKLOHKBfS MAIMEB'B [1665. OOIII»OIIATION-OITV OP HALIFAX. MiHfor, Matthew H. Bichfy. Mteorthr, William Sutherland, Q. C. CUv Clerk, Jno L. Cragg. Jm^Uuii 0ltrk, Thoji Bhiii^. Mariftal or High Conttaih, Oanet Cotter. J)0putif JforiMM, Donald iSraaev. IWorarvr, Lawrence Hartshome. Auditor$f Geo. Henderson, Fhilip Thompson. Ciijf Atmaor, John L. Banrj. C«. Surgeon City Primm, 3. Bernard Oiljon, M.D. AUtSBMSK ANi> tvanc^ OV TBI PBAOn. Ward No. 1, Heniy G. Hill, James Tobin, John McCnIIoch; No. 2, John Meagher, Boberi Bibhatdson, William Dunbar; No. 8» Thomas Boggs, John D. Nash, William Ackhurst; No. 4, William H. iPallister, John Murphj, Samuel Trenaman; Noi.; 6, Jeremiah Conway, William Boehe, James Cidlen; No. 6, Jofei^h J'ennin|[St John Mumford, John £. Starr. '; i f' ■ The Citjr Civil Court, presided orer by the Mayor, one Aldenkian and the Becorder; or by two Aldermen innd the Becorder» (having jurisdiction of sums up to $80.,) is held in the City Court House, Market Square, on the teeond tatd fourth Tuesday in every montii. Cterk, the City Clerk or Assistant Clerk. The City Criminal Court, meets on the first and third Wednesday of e^h mopth, and in presided over as in the Civil Court above, and has jurisdiction on all ctatuable oflfences, except treason, homicide Burala^ and Arson. Clerk, as above. The Police Office is open every week day, from 10 to 8 o'clock. In thii Court one of the Aldermen presides weekly in rotation. OOMMITTBKS. PiMie Accounts, Aldm. McCulloch, Dunbar, Nash, Pallister, Boche, Starr. Oemeterj/f Aldm. Hill, Bichardson, Bo^^gs, Trenaman, Boche, Jennings. Oitif Priion, Aldm. Hill, Meagher, Boggs, Pallister, Mumford. Ci^ PiopHiy, Aldm. l^Culloch, Meagh r, Ackhurst, TrenamjRn, CuUen, Mumford. ' Hatks emd Trucks, Aldm. McCnllociii, Mw^y Ackhurst, CuUen. City BospUd, Aldm. Tobin, Bichardson, Aekknrat, Trenaman, CuUea, Sterr. JMerndl BuUth, Aldm. Dunbar, Pallister, Conway. Lcms and JPrivHegsi, Aldm. Hill, Meagher, Pallister, Boche, Jen- nings. Chmmon, Aldm. Tobin, Bichardson, Boggs, Trenaman, Conway, Jennings. Tenders, Aldm. McCulloch, Dunbar, Nash, Murphy, Conway, Starr. Ci^ Maiu and Taae*,, Aldm. Tobin, Dunbar, Ackhurst, Murj^hy, Conway, Starr. Streets, Aldm. Hill, Nash, Jennings. The BHIftli INtIt md •IhM* «irt SmU M Rr T« MUlirs. iriphy, 1865.} ASMAVkOm, 129 OUy Library f Aldm. Tobin, Richardsoiit NMlh> Pallister, Cullen, Mumford. BoAKD OF ExAVtBy The MftTor «nd AldermcD. C0MMI8B10NEB8 FOB Watbb Supplt.— Jno A. BciU (Ctudnnah), Jno L. Barry, Edw Longard. Superintendent, J. F. Moir. Sec'y, P. Btorden. Messenger^ 8. Boreham. Ward A8$es$on—'No. 1, Win. Comptofe, Timothy Malony; No. 2, Wm. Merrick, Jas. Thotnpflbn; No 8, Airch. Harahai^, Philip Letion; No. 4, Wm. Aikins, Jot. Northnp; No. 6. Hugh Brown, Jas McNntt ; No. 9\ Jos. 8. Belcher, Henry ^era. Citjf Arehdieet, B. DeG. Marshall. Clerk of license, W. J. Mo^ riik Clerics of Markets, Roht Motton, Peter Meagher. Keeper and Sup. of Markets, W. G. Anderson. Htiatth Inspector, Jas. Spike. Sup. of Streets, Jas. Pollock. Clerk of Streets. Jno C. Craigen. Inspectors and Weighers of Fresh and Pickled fieef and Pork, Jas. Mooney, Wm. Newcomb. Wdghers of Floiv, Saml. Carten, J. Parker, Wm. Grant; G. irtrin, Wm. R. Cogswell. Weighers of Hay, Jas. BuTQham, Jas. Forresi. '^cremor of City Prison, Matt Camp* biiU; Underkeepers, Jno. Kenne^, Jno Scully, Jno Meagher. Keep- ei of Cemetery, Jos, Eeefler. PouoB SssKOBAHTs. — David Evans, Jas. Burke, Lewis Hutt, Maurice Power, Jno. Arthur. PouoBMEK.---Jno. Keife, Wm. Hannigan, Wm. Hood, Wm. Bod- dick, Patk. Caulfleld, Thos. Hayden, Thos. Dillon, Jno. Hearn, Jno Mulvena, Micbl. McGruth, Matt. Carr, Jas. Tyrrel, David Barry. Bartholomew Dillon, Timothy Bums, David Bedmona, David Power, Wm. Malowney, Jas. Meagher, Jno. J. Hamilton, Jno. Greenaway, Patk. Beiley, Jno Stoi}, Martin Calahan, Mati Sulli- van, Jas. SL Wilflonit Matt Morrisay, Daniel Webber. FJ:RE DEPABTMENT. Chairman, Samuel ^Caldwell; i%;'3ir*» Jas. Duggs^. , . FiBB Wabds. — No. 1, Wm Compton. J. B. Smithers, J. H. Hur> piiy ; No. 2, Jas Beeves, S. R. Caldwell (Chairman), Wm Dunbar; No. 8, Jas Duggan, W. M. McDonald, Jas Leddy; No. 4, Jas Isles, Wm H, Pallister, M. Kea^aey, jr.; No. 5, Peter Hogan, H. B. Beid, Jno. Flinn; No. 6, Jno Mumtord, Jno Blundell, Jos Coombes. Fire OonttaUe$.— No 1, J. P. Hagarty^ Jno Bennett, H. A. Lever- man, Wm. Brockley ; No. 2 Thos Goudge jr. jpon Keith, Jas McGill, Michl Hennessey; No. 3, Wm Lamphire, Wm Smithers, Ste;^en Walsh, Henr7 D. Misner; No. 4, Michl O'Brien, Adam Wier, Geo Crisp; No. 6, Wm Connors, Henry Caroon, Edw O'Brien, J9S Con- ' Ion; No. 6, C. Yaux, Wm Nisbet, Saml Caldwell, Fras Garvie. Commiihti pf ManoMUMnt at JFiret, — Jas Beeves, W. H. Pal- lister, Peter Hogan, J. B. Smithers. CanttaUet to aUmd CommUtee, Don Keith, Jas McGill, Thos Goudge, S. Caldwell. VOLUNTEER ENGINE COMPANT. Captain, Patrick Lyons. iSln^y, Jas. W. Flinn; Ani. Se, Wm JMakar, Jas WUmiii, ^ Geo Brown, Wm Carroll, Edw Donahoe, Bichd McDonnell, "Wm Johns, Patk Carroll^ Jno Balcam, Hemy Vinmi^, Jas Bra4](,,MiBh Connors, Heniy Brpwn. . l^a. 2, "Albert/' 6t«am Fire; Bngjoe—Water Street, opptosite Cunard's Wharf— IVre TToreZ*, JiM>7Uiin,,Jpo Blundall; f^vp 6om AFai2e«i William CoBaov,;HeDnFCariDiqa,.JTio0''MaUey (Ist -Ueiit), John Ead (2d I4eut>, >^vid: Murns, Jas Finlay, Mich AylwaiBd, yfvfg ^IwtWg. Cuaf Hayes, Jno DeCkouchey, Thos O^MaU^,. Jas Careys Wm Tiemey, Jno Hagan, Jno Sheppard, Bdw Oar^e/ Malcom Me-^ Donald, Wm. Murphy, Jas Shea. ; ,. V No, 1, Hand Engine "Rapid,"— Parade— /TtV« Wards, Jas Isle*, Wm Dunbar; Pir$ Q4a(n^dbl«»t Wm Brockley, Wm Smithers, Adam Wier, Con Fhelan (1st, Lieut), Patk McGlen (2d Lieut), Michael Neville, Rich CahiIl,,MichlMackey, Law Healy, Jno Mockler, Jer Murphy, Thos Mahar, David NeviUe, Mich Jordan, Wm Fitzpatrick, Jno Ca^laghan, Jas W. Elinn. Jas Garde, ]£dm O'Donnell, Jno Ken- nedy, David McGlen, Jno Goulding, Geo W. Kingston. J^«,^> Hand EngiM <« Ghebueto"— Parade— -F^re Ward, M. Kear- ney, jr.; Fire Constables, H. B. Misner, Qeo, .Srisp. Jas Smith. J. Flinu (Ist Lieut andTreas.,) Patk King (2d Lieut), Michael Mahar, Jas Bwyer, Pittk Healy, Bitk Fliikn, Patk MoLaughl&i, Thomas tdUta* Michl Doyle, Thos Sullivan, Michl Keefe, Patk Shelly, Bomk. Quinn, Thos McBain, Mioh Casey. No. 4, Hah^ Ehgine.*' Resolute*'— Maitland Street-^jnirc Wards-- H. B. Reid, Jno M,uiiaibvd; IHre Coneiablet, Edw O'Brien, F. Qatvie, Wm Nisbet. jmi' Bradley (1st Lieut), Jas Bums (2d Lieut), Wm Laughlaii, Win Brown, Tdos Qogao, Philip Flhm, RichdEitzgefald; Win Q'NeiU, ^chl llurley, Patk Muros, Wm Rhodes, Jno 0rahaln,, Jiid Killeen, Jas O'Donnell, Jno Meagher, IficholM Mahar, Wm Fmhiy, Patk Leahy, Jno Kellehar., ■ No. 5, Hand Engine "Etna*'— Xsle^Ville^-Kre WardT-Yfm Mo- Donald ;:Jftrri^n•f Tim Mahar (2d Lieut), !^0s Roo^, Jno Brown, Jaf Mahar, Jno nttni^g, Jas Anthony^ Martin flvAn^ Thos Witlhiee, Adg, Low, Edw CsiSpy. I Nb. 6, Hand Ennne "Alma'*— Spring Garden RWM^Krt Ward^ J. H. Murphy; Fire'CoHstobtes^ H. A. LeTerman, Jn^)' Beitin^tt, J. P. Bfig^rtf, Salter Burke (1st Lieut), Michl Murphy (2d Lieut)^ Thos Doyle, Jas O'Neil, Thos Meagher, Wm Meagher, Edw Doinm (2d)f, Th^ ^^^ ^^^^ l^n erected at IslesviUe, aud Freshwater, bridge. VOLUNTEER AXE COMPANY, Captain, Patriek Howard. B&QWN» BROS. A Ca^ Iiruglftstt:,^iOvdna^€§ M^uort^MlalifM, 1866.] ALMANACK. INDEX. ■ . . . p«f», AnulvMMf les Mtd rMttir 4 Astronomyo... ..^....t;7foao AffricDltarftl Bxhibltlon Com; . ,. . .34 Anornlea «nd Barrlatert 38 AMdia GoUegA, WoliVlllo. fl2 Alumni. .i^.k .63 Ariohat Aead«my r. 64 Aeadiau School, Halleatlis...k..i^ Barriator* and Attomies ......34 Society... 30 Baptiat Minifltera .........,....n> Home Miaa'y^ Society 71 Board Koreign Uiasiona. ...71 Bab. Schoot Co«vebtioa....7S Miniatcra, Pree Christian. ..73 rreeWIll 73 Baalcac—Halifiix Bankiug C0.;...>.t»4 Nova Seotia ........ ....1..84 Britiah North Amorioa... .84 Union Bank 84 Mercbanta' Bank .....85 Peoplea'Bank 85 Proviaciat Savings........ 85 CbronologicmlCyoles....... 2 Calendar Pagea ...A to 20 Comnt'r. Crown Land Offl^.. ...... 33 Bailvay Oflloe 33 For Ind ian Aifaira 33 Isauing Prov. Note*.. .... .93 St. Peter's Canal .....33 Bcciprocltt l^etitr . . . ... . .^ Of Hinci..»......'........34 For erecting Pub. Build.. .34 Court, Jb»pii»^.^^..S.,«.;i...^.. 35 Srror..,. 35 Marriage and Divorce... «...3t> Vice Admiralty 35 afid 111 College^, AcadjBmiea, Ac..,^ ,01 Collvnate Sehool, Windaor...,%twiOft Cotoreiil "tnippibtlCuna .....04 Clergy Katabllahed Cboreh 60 B. C Church, Halifli:(...ee..flS Ariohat (f8 Congregational ]Uni*t4cs.^..,...».7i Ooloniai Church BOoletyt ..;..... ...67- Countr of Balifiix .......70 l^inga..,, .....8», Digby......,....9eandlll Auaapoiis.... ......91 Luaeuburgh 03 and 111 Queens ,...,..,.. .,,»H County of Shdbnnto. ....... ..« r-. . ..aW Yarmouth ..i«6*m Hants....... .98 Colchester... 99 i^mberland....^ ..101 l}syaborottgh.....lO!ift 111 Antigonlfah.'....... 103 Piotott......;...........l04 Cape Breton 107 Victoria... .a .Hi;.; A08 Invemeas..i.'.'ii. 109 Kichmond... 110 Conanlaat Halifkx 70 Cilatoma Di^artmeBt, Halifkx 77 Companica..u..a » 81 Cape.Breton (^renife. i^i.^i..i 107 Corporation HaHliax>OitT....li28to 130 Oalhouaie CoUctto, -Halifax;. 05 Dioccaan Church Sooiety . . k 06 Dartmouth StCana Perry. 57 Steam Boat Company. . .82 Marino Railway 82 atewB Offioen; ......... .^ Rmber Daya.... ......... ........... 2 Kolipsea.... 3 Uxpianation Calendar , pages; .6 8ignalli^HaUifax.....85 fibcocatlTO Council. . . . . ; 30 Exciao Duties......... ;^; ...44 Ktiatern Circuit.. .....»; ....102 FeastBf ^xed land' moveable 4 Farmer's Calendari..... ......<0to29 Financial Secretary's Office......... 33 Fire Department, H8lifRX...129&130 Governor of If ova Scotia .30 Government Ofltees and Uffloera....83 Goreliam College, Liverpool ...05 Grand Division Sona Temperance.. 75 Ho^ae Of Aaaembly .32 Horton Academy, Wolfville ...63 Halifax Grammar School.... ..65 Catholic Inatituto. .........68 CityMiaaloi .....74 Cit^'Gorii>t«tion...l28to 130 Engine Company. ..120 & 130 ternationalSIiOw mclety Immigrant Agent...... 34 Inauranoe Companiea and Agen- ( go dea at Halifax ) Alumni 02 l^ogMilire Council ,31 Law Students' Society .........39 IJghtHou«M....r^ 44 and 111 lM»raii M4nis«iM. 74 Ladies Bible Association 74 Masonic Lodgoa, 4e...,. .......... .60 Ministe^B Church Scotland* ....... .67 Sfio-Mac Mifiaionary Society.....,., 75 Medieal Society of Vova Scotia.... 80 Mercbanta' Signala, Halifax...... .87 I 1] rr I i I 'imiV B$O^J^, fi&OSl ^ tyy,, J)rv^9U.,.*0rdHaw*,Mfifirum^if^B, M. itijt^mmSldMJX^^ 183 BBLOHBB S TA&IIBR 8 [1806. ■% MMlsBd Oirimtt :f% Mllitte of RoYft SeotlA. ........... .lis KorauUud Model 8eliool..........Bl llMtomd Sohool. Hallflix 66 MOTaSeotla Bible 8oclet7...w 74 N4T]r.the. IM i,8UffofAnii]r 112 MIUtMrj Store Depiurt ....IIS ■of tneer Parvefor^ BerrMkD* Bejel Artll irtiBeat....ll2 lis t 112 112 112 112 112 BovalMeTj.... dlS HaUfkx Neve! Yard 113 Vtot.T«rd,.......lia KeTelHoeplt(l...lU N.8.Mllltle lift ' ^ Tohiiileen....lM&lS7 _ ]|fUtUiArtmci7.i.;. 115 naaefte, eigne of the.. ..2 Flenete . Morntiur' Ind Kvenlng. . . » 2 l^Tlnelal Beoremr^e oflloe 33 FndtMiawji. S3 Ito loetel fwHUle Homttel 33 Poet Ofloe, Oeneral, Hiillftx .4» ]lMtentoKova8ootl« Oft PobUe InitniatleB, CboiieU of *e..ftl Steabytntea OoUege... 84 SdowStoMl Board.. .M MiaSatara ......72 Board Foreign M1M..73 HoBielflaa.....7S HelosAeadeaij, FMoa M git4 0*th Ill n'a Printer 94 tfonOaya 2 ed -inenkbere of CoanoU 80 BeeelrfrQaneral'aOAee.*. .«*...... 33 BattwfjTlBie Table, kc Jift RoadaaadDtataMea.... W Bllle Aaaooiatlott of If. B lift BeaaOBii* beginning and Imgth. ..... 3 Sable I.aand " 33 St. Paul'aand Seatteri 83 Snpenrfaora of Qieat Boada .93 Stage Ooaehea and Steamera .99 BtTlIarj'a Coll«ge, HaUfluc 99 »i Xavier'a College, Antlgoniah... 98 Soeietiea ^,.„.. 78 Shore Cirenlt.. .......99 Staff of the Amr —W H. S. Militia. 116 TftrlflrofOntiea 39 Tmnklat Monha, Traeadla .94 TabemaoleMialaterat 74 'Xenpemaee Sodetlea 75 VniveraaUat Ohureh, BaUfluc 74 Union Protection Fire Company... 80 Tolunteera, Mora Sootia 128 * 127 Waalejran Oollcne, SaekvUle ...... .96 Tbeologleal Inatitntion..05 Aeademy.. 95 Feuule Academy. 95 Methodi«t]naalonarles..o» Miailonary Committee... 70 Weatcm Circuit »9 Young Men*a Chrla* Aaaooiation. . .76 Zodlae.Bignaofthe... 2 ESTABUSHED 1817. WM. F. KNIGHT, CAR R| AC E T R I M M E R, DBALEB IN TRUNKS, ITQ. iro. 179 HOL&XB BTtOBBT. HALIFAX. I I 11 II » jnSiO'WVfi BROS. Js 00 Xntpmrt^vs «r SVogpa, am 999RII ....Ill M S ao . • . • . «9V ..... Jfv ....11} as » ^>^«^h^ N. B.—- Highest prices paid for Moose Hides* sassm !** i ClIfTON HOUSE," , WIND$QR, N. 8. Condttoted on the EngNsh and Amerioan syttemt combined. , Thii iQAffoifleMit Hotel, laielj «reoted. Is now opoi fbr the Moonino- d«tionoft£e Being irituftted immediately ac^oinipg the Bftilway Bepot and Telegraph Offioe, and having in oonneotion the offices of the St. John, N. B., and Amfrican Ste^mlMat^, and EzpreM and )¥estem Stage Coach^. V^fe^ t^ Hbni^ a deairal&lW home tor travellers i^d TouHsts vi^^ul W^MOr. CkMMhes leave immediately after the aitival of morain^ ^in from HalUhx, for Wolfville, Kentville and Annapolis, — retummg one hour | previoot to the departure of, the afternoon Train for HaUftuc. ! ♦ »<»•» . THE STEAMSHIP "EMPEROR" JLe^bea iUIoJ^olP folr St. ^olin EVCBV WCflNKSDAV AND SATCOeilitAY, AN HOUR BEFORE HIOH WATER. jUro OQHKEOTa wtm thk ••^•l* i ^m^mtiV€0mjfv[». pue it $Umkttt ••> ■•! BBTWBBJr ST. JOHN, PORTLAND, AND BOSTON, Living Si John every Monday and Hmxaday, At 8 o'clock, A.M. Oonneotiiig alio f^t !Findi(Nr with the N.S.Bailwfty.toHftUfaz, and Btag^^'doadieB fi>» liiiiap<^lis and all piUfM i'- A. & H. CREIGtiTON, Agents, 68 Ordnance Square, Halifax, IJ. S. L. A. BABNABY, Agei»^, j« Clifton | House," Windsor, N. S. ■MM! Bin BURS LEW HOUSE, 14l>4 «]iJL!ITIIJLXi ttTIUBKT. ZMPOKmS Am SKAUBBS XV (Sim A (iutt^nmuxtf T1IJ 18 .o>i J ?' ■' "7 i J / JBnvliili Manpfto^tiired BIIVrN WARE, PIPES, IS .60 J «• (S!n®@m M. I ELE$ptl>-PLAT!Ea> WARE, Water ViLters, ^ ,, PIPES, PAHAliTINE OIL. -lO. I X? >i..l.C<>J.'- J xi , / , »7^ ^»— i^n»>«i I.— James Campbell. Stdnbt, C. B.— C. E. Leonard, junr. Trubo— Hon. A. G. Archibald. Wuq>- •BTTQGIST, No. 72 Qriiivill« 8tr««t, opposite wott oimI Provlnoo B«ilMiiif..HAyPAX»N.8, l>tilleii Mi OTtry Yute^ of ; ' OILS, FiffiSS AND tUlE MEDICINES, COD LIVER OIL. " ' '- *> ) ' W ' TiT- A LABOB AMOBTMBNT Or AKD FtTTmcS FOR UjSIW* SOLE AGENT FOR ALB^R'nNE OIL. (Ifoaufaotared by th»New BronawiokOlI CoayMuiy.) Pcu*a:fllne Oandleci, Traac Xapers, For lighting i4mpt or Chi8. ; .v. VE8TA AND OTHER MATCHES. COLD BROKER ANR A88AYER. GOLD SPECIMENS BOUGHT & SOLD, on VAIVID At A BSASONAK.K «ATS. f CHAMOIS SKINS, CRVCIBLES, SPONGES, mm SBB ■B HBa SIO:^ OF THE «i uIxlGXJLAxl SA Wy 45 WAT^R STREET. • ♦ • ^;?MfeJi' E IL f ULLES & GO. iMroit?r|i9s . or KEKPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A largf ^took of ^h^ above, togdtiber with GQRIIME, UNEB IHD TWINES, IHfttttAtfw ^iMi, 3%tti ^uif %m, GUNPOWDER, SHOT, BIASTING FUZE, GRIFFIirS HORSE NAILS, SPIKES, • » • « AliiO « • • * DOMESTIC AND ENfiLISH CUT NAILS, fOM 8ALB AT TEE LOWEST MAJtXET JUftMi, H. K. Fri«i»■ ^&^ & ROSS, r ■■• .,1, , ', , i,. ' *' .. "■■, • -■■ .' Ko. 219 HoUis Street, , ■ - ' ; ' ','•■■'• ■■ OPP08ITI8 TBiB BANK Or NOYA SCOTIA, ' OmSAL UlPO|R'BM>oy' Bftr, Bolt, Sbe^t, .»nd ^oop Iron; Steel, C-?'. ■^'^ ;.■ " HEAVY 0UAfiE FOR ORUSIffiRS ■■■paHiaMaPivppiiPvipiip hfiitm Mi . ..\ ■,'■■. ;-,";5'f ■"' pro . !.*' si:ovE PIPE wQfij:>, , No. Ill GRANVILLE STREET, HALIIPAX^ N. 8, . tt III i< il V34 Oram^Tille Sltreet* HiU^IfAX, N.8. A ,j' ; ri ■•■! ^ %i\i\ imsuMi m retail DiAui ^i1 i4 i^ s DRUeS, MEDI6IIIE8, PATENT MEDiGINES, 8PICE8, Combs, Brushes of all kinds, &c. ^ > < • • as im$^ &c. mmsmsssai Talc Subscribers have MT«o»ived per ^^Boseneatb," "Clarenee," and other arriTals:— > * Nos. 1. to6. HOTH'S ^^X^q, 1 RUSSIA BOLTrROPj:, ' •^ ^ ' '» ' •• l.to4iinch. 8 PLY SEAMING TWINE. vMAJ^HXA KMNXJftQEia ■ 1 ' C. 9. to 21 Thread. Which they offer for sate at the lowest Market prices, and upon liberal terms. \^ PIRB, LIFE AND ANNUITIES. REVERQIONS^^D ENDOWMENT^. mSk CAa; wicmr; iTX3 1 ■: jiln BAQMA, CHOCDLATE PAStK SOLUBLE OOOOA, &c., OSAI.BB ni' AWO, HAS OOldtiJTLt rOB SALE, EtS EXTRA & FAMILY Wl SOAIP, Whtah is«4Ul In qtulltjr to th« tMii SeoMi 0M^ Lorr^icED ^Aps Ami ^juilius OF BBST QVALnilES. , I sgtBSSSSSS* '' ' ' I "'•;. I I.I I J II .mmnappMppppiHq i tmmmmmmmimimiiiamiB^mmmmm 24 BUGEINGJiAM STREET JOHNGMcKIE, WEST mm mmsL VBBPft cmmAneLT oir ■ahd FLOUR^OOIlN/iND OATMEAL, TOBACCO ASO CteARS, IMt^iLACK AND QBBEN TEAS, l()^t (61mtfSlM$r im^ and tfar^a, BUOKEIS, BitOQMS, & WOODEN WAM, ORMlfiES, LEMONS, FItt A OTHER FRUITS, nr THSIB SEASON. COUVTBY SOCKS, Mn?Si YARN AND CLOTH, Xftken in exchange at Cash Prices. ^**- fpm^^^ivii.uii '-""p! "■'i ' wm lifi^mmmmmm H. Gt;>( )Ik AUtR IL/L I^AiR D , V, :; h^ HAS obiraTiMii^' AftSONi And diftltr la GENTS' FURiaSHINa IfidOI^S^ 1^ 0»?Hi^ gti«>>,^i^CT ^ ^^^' i ljili i ' ju - s jijitt.y uirB Bet^reen Salifls, OhMter/ Liixienburgfi, BridgewateV, LEAYBS Hali&x on Ifonday, Wcdnesdity and Frida; morningB, at 6 o'clock, AM., retarning the following dayt,' lit radndbd fliMi^ to Li?erpool and Shclburne, and egKt|^,iiinii8hed to any of the above plaoM-^ reaspnable ratee. < ^xiKabmoBAT^.. ;,..... ..A., ik. H.. CREIGHTON'8, I ^- >», ; ' i