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FOR THE IHBl OF OUR LORD BEIWG THF, THIRD AFTER hlt:.>BXTILP, Or4.EAP tEAai 1 11, S . s ': MS *> (J AND TUB jT|i^lf..VTy SIXTH YF.AR OF THK RE>(i|IS OF) HKR KOST J ^ ,V ' ' GRACIOUS M^.'KS-ny ',' ■ ■: s . s Oonfainin-,'~-iu additi^)^ to {\m nma.] Inrprtnatofln— ■■{sAn Eqm^io)i of llim 'inbie, a Table fm Calcmoimff.SeanU'fi'sl I jj yi^'(W^i a \V6athcr Tableynnd.avi(,riety of hUt^Minf^ ' V j V , ^ ' Reading fatter. V ^, SAINT J0H1N, -Mrftti^ij; ^V^^-^-r '^.A-^'l | J.^?^'??;^!,*;*' y»K BHIJNSWICK PRESS, AWD ,M»^VaOl(|sj^l;j: j] ^fl, wVtf. ^ i*rmcfl William Stf'€et^,^^'hM^J^4'of iha 'rimipal Booksellers throughout M0i^pi^ " P.^, i^ ■•i' ^:.'i' ^.:'€ ■^ ..,, >-: vi i; vj^". f^^jpP^W'r*^' •|-'' ^'1 * %s^. ^^^^ INDEX. A|rieli1tiurftl, p«ge ii^6B Mxny, Staff of, 64 AEetionefrs, 24 Baptist Ministers in N. B. 48-49 Baptist Education Societjr, 61 Banka, ib. Barristers and Attomias^ 6 Board of Health, Calendar Pat^, 11-2 <« <« *• «i •< u «( Chamber of Commerce^ City of Saint Johut Commissioners of I>eadi, kt» County of Saint J<^b, c^ Yofk. of Kinr's, of Carlmn, of Charlotte, of Westmorland, of Gloucester^ of Queen's, ff j of Sunbury, of Kent, of Northumberland, of BestigoillBhe, <^ Albert, of Victoria, Courts, Qustwerage and Water, Com; Waiar» (Jarleton, DlwlplM of Christ, Diotanf a OhuTf h Botiety, Bquatiott «r Time, Selipaes, IftxettttiTe Comneil, Baaigrant Department, Falla, time of going through, Fire Departntnt, Fira Wards, Free Ch. Bap. Ohvrah, FradarictoA, CorpaiatUm of Fiih Marltiet Diim« 0raiamar Sehoolt BxtractSf. 2 24 2if 32 3a 34 86 3A ')i 38 ib. 39 .ib. 40 41 48 44 46 47 ib. 49 62 30 26 49 60 8 ib. 41 62 10 26 ib. 49 83 10 2$ 64 Hand Cartmen* fte., page . 10 Hacknev Coach Fares, |6 Harbour Master's Fees, 9 House of Assembly, 43 Holidays at Publie OiBeti, 4 t Stock Companies, • 28 ] Daxaages, Appraisen» 48 ttde, Longitude, &o,, 7 Society, 27 islative Council^ 41 liight Houses, $ liiinatic Asylum, ^ ^^ Madras Sehool, . m 60 Marine Hospital, I 61 Blarket Tolls, If Meqjianics' Institute, 27 Morning and Evening Stani» 4 Miscellaneous Extracts, 69-63 Offidrs of the Crojvn, 43 Harish of Portland, 94 Pariah of Simonds, . ^^ Parish of Lancaoter, ib. Parish of Saint Martias^- ib> Police Department, 3t PostUffice, 44 Penitentiary, 691 Pr^byterian Chureh, 47 Provincial Board (^Edueat'n, 60 Provincial Militia, (Staif,) 64 Hau»s of Pilotage, &c., 8 Rates of Wnari'age, &e., 3 Rates of Carletou Steam JSen^f^ 9 Rates of Cartage, 38 Railway Board, * 48 Revenue^ Provincial, M Ref. Presbyteriam^ureh, 49 Huads jmd DistaHh X^ Signals, Wl ># 7 Societies, Publie, \ 37-JS Table, Seamen's Wails, %4 Tolls on Suspension Bridge, 10 Tjimefor going through the Falls, 10 University of K. Bri|iiawiek| 60 Weather Table, €8 Weighing Maohinea, ^. 10 Wesleyan MiiaioWiaflL 48 Work4, Board of IP ^48 17105 iHio: lOG 30 j3i 13 Vi'lMa ¥ WKV'jik'ii; page »ti, M^' »•♦ iitoh* iMwieki EQUATION Ol* TIME F0$ 1863, '^^*^»— ^^^"^ ■ II ^»^— ■ ■ I ■■■■■■■ T l I— M^— !■■ IP I. IM , —^^IH—WI— ^ rMvv. MaoM. aMiim mat t. ■ 344 4VZ 440 5 8 535 6 2 698 654 7*20 744 8 8 833 855 917 938 959 lOilO 1039 1058 1116 11 S3 1150 12 5 1320 1235 1248 13 1 1313 2»il324 13 34 13 43 8 2 59 3 7 314 32li 326 33) 33t 340 344 347 3 49 351 3 53 354 354 354 353 351 349 347 344 3 40 336 331 325 320 jin.T *v«. Mfv o«i«o. «•▼. 124 1 30 6 1 43 6 1566 2 86 2 216 2 34 2 46 259 3 11. *6 236 346 S^e<^ M. ». M. ». a; ■ 30 0019 56030 61 461117 453 55 SO 1012 10 31 10 49 057hl 8 f5 33 I 57 5 262^7 18238 101258 5 1 5 47 8 16|639 2650 47711 327 31 45833 2885S 11913 loto 54933 181 1196 1144 19 I 1918 1935 125] lit 1617 1617 1,617 1616 1614 1611 16 7 16 3 1557 iii»i 6.1551 1321 1336 30422 13501527 142914 56 1441 14 521 1522 1591 177 52 16 391 iai3 18 12 1546 12^ ii; 369521611 1552 16 3 16 1613 1544 1536 1444 14 30 15 31417 151314 2 1346 13 30 l»36 1217 -.11 57 flli;i6 IU4 »•*. 594 5m 447 4 18 348 3 It 949 219 149 119 49 It 1 21ft 9 4f 3 ^ "lloTCir-Wlieit ttoe siun m slow, Kqwuioa to be fwt4ed to AppMMt Tlai»— Ifi'hep tlie Sun i« Fait, Equatioit to ke sttbcracted (Inhii Ap|«(eBt Time. ■^aaaaaagaaagaagawgaaiasgg' k'^ikM'ki J^gpBBgff m^k' lim liiiBsmmaiaitmasssm Ix this year there will be two Eeliptet of the Svir, aad two of the Moon. I. — A Pabtijll £cx.iFra ov tkb Sun, May 17tb» Tieible in Bu- rope and the north weatem part of North Ameriee. II. — A Total EcursB or tnb Moon, June Itt, pertly Tisible m follows: Total Phase ends, . . 7th. 15m., p. n., ^ ^.^^ .,,^ .. nwm. Hoon learea shadow, 8h. 22ni., p. m.. {«««*«»•« B«toii^ ni«~AN AwnhMM, Ecfdtn 09 ram mm. Mm. ]llh» tisilis ia th« iiilliw IT^ Pab^iai. leuMB ov n» Um»% KrafewCMh, visillt •• Mbivs t M«te Mrtei* ahMlMr, 9h: Stai., A. M.. > MWakreftB ^py^ . 4h.l:te., a.!!.,! x^ i« i m if; •is*;. i-i'iiCifM iirl &; if --mimu^ iM^::^'f-''^^"X!ji^ ,,, .t0lh»0'*lir^ •«»»'.««**^ -s" iV ' ' ^-^ "^fitm" ■!^<. MORNING AND EVENING STARS OV lb&6. /The Planet Venus (9) will be Evening Star unttl Heptemh^ ^Sth -, then Moning Star to the end of ihe year.— ^ara ( ^ ) will M Evening Star until October 2nd; then Morning Star to the end df the year.— Jupiier (2i) vriH he Morning Star until April 121^5 1 then Evening Star until October, 3l8l ; then Morning Utar to th# end of the year.— Saturn v^) will be Morning Star until Marc^ 23rd ; then Evening Star until October 2nd ; then Morning Star to the end of the year. Chronohgicid Cycles cf 18B3. Domin. Letter, D. Golden Number, ) n or Lunar Cycle, 5 Epact, II Solar Cycle. 24 Hegira, 1279-80 Roman Indiction, 6 Julian Period, 657lp Jewish yr l.m. 5623r4 t h 0The Sun. The Earth. J{ames and Characters of the Planets ►|«|ThiM«,». i) Mercury. 9 Venuii. ^ Mara. ft Vesta. I U Jupiter. $ Juno. I ^ Saturn. 9 Pallas. I ^ Herschel, ojr ^ Ceres. | Urauus. Names and Characters of the Aspects and Ixodes. (5 Conjanction. D Q,nadrature, 90^. S Opposition, 180®. Qt Ascending Node. X3 Descending Node. Inf. Inferiour. Sup. Suporiour. N. North. S. South. E. East. W. West JVarnej and Characters of the Signs of the Zodiae. 1 f Aries, head. 2^ Taurus, neck SIX Gemini, arms. 4 ^ Caneer, breast. .5S\,Leo, heart. eiTRVirgo, beUy. 7 =23 Libra, reins. Stll Scorpio, secrets. 9 / Sagittarius, thighs. 10 V3 Capricornas, kneet . 11 r: Aciuarins, legs. 12 ^ Pisces, feet. MoveaUe Festivals of the Church in I8fi^. Septuagesima Sunday, Feb. 1 I Rogation Sunday, May 10 Sexagesima Suadup^ " 8 Ascension Day, Holy \ „ , . Ash Wed. Lenthe^. " 18 1 Thursday, S ^ Quiuquagesima Sunday, " Ili^lWhit Sun. or Peutecoet,May 24 Good Fmlay, April 3 | Trinity Sunday, " 31 Easter Sunday, •* 5 | Advent Sunday, Nor. S|£f tfoHdays at the Public Offices. January I, New Year's Day, March 17, Saint Patrick, April 23, Saint George, May 24, Queen't Birth Day, June 20, dueen's Accession, June 24, Saint John, June 28, Queen's CorenatiMi, Sept. 89, Michaejmas, . .^K,'..-\ Nor. 30, Saint Andrew, Dec. 25, Christmas Day, !! ^* I Christmas HoJidayf,] Ash Wedneedaj^ Good Friday, Eaeter MoAddy, Easiter Tueedajt L^'* ■ f^.S •mm^ }epteinb|r the end df pril \^m tar to ihf itil Marcji ction, 6 >d, 65^6 M. 56234 upiter. Saturn. Herschel, oir Urauus. 9d6M. ',[ poriour. I. S. South. W. West •AC. rius, thigha. loraas, knees* ius, legs. , feet. ,ly May 11) \ " M teoost. May 24 " ai Nov. 29 idrew, as Dsy, Doas Ho]ida]rf,| mm LIGHT HOUSES. «iout 80 feet above high water mark, and may be seen in approaching the Island fromany point ofthe compass. A Very dangerous rock, under water, bnt upoli wWch the sea always breaks, called Blonde Roek, lies about d} miles S. by W. by compass, from the Light House Between this rock and the Island, there are some dangers — the ground is rocky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, ought not to attempt passing between them. Brier Island Light. — In advancing up the Bav. the next Light is si- tuated on Brierlsland, about half a mile N. E. fpem the N. W. point •thereof. A plain white light Digbji Gnt Light.^The next light on the coast of Nova Scotia is placed onUie west side of Digby Gut— from Brier Island North East- ward. The coast is very bold and not indented ; the Light is there- fore chiefly intended as a guide into Digby Basin — A white Light. Gannet Rock Light. — This Light is intended to warn vessels of their approach to a very dangerous range of shoals and ledees, which ex- tend from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands off Machias, a dis- tance of about twenty miles. It is a flashlight — white — twenty sifc- conds dark and forty light in each minute. The Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white Bearings and Distance by Compass from thn Gannet Roek Light House. This Lxmht bears from the Light house on Brierlsland, N.N. W. 3 W. ii2 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor E. d S. distance 7 miles.* From the Gannet Rock to the Black Rock, off White Head Island, N. E. .\ E. 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the South West Head of Grand Manan, N. N. W. 6i miles. From the Ga : jt Rock to the Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, N. VV N. Similes. To the South&.nmost of ditto, ealled Saint Mary's Ledge, W S. W. 2 miles. ^ ' From the Gannet Rock to Machias Seal Island, W and by N i N* r.5 miles. , Note. — Between the Northernmost and Southernmost of tKe Mutt Ledges, there is a range of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them always above water, and which extends Westward iiem the Light House about four miles; from this range, farther Westerly, aboiif six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dangerous breaker called the BuH. This may be avoided by keeping three remarkable headlands near the S. W. end of Grand Manan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Proprietor, N. and by W. f W. 18^ miles I iiSSB MMlfi •^J - '\ M ^ Bloarfe Rock from the Southern most point of the C)ipe debto See! Iihndt 8. and by W. 3| miles dintant. Mtukm$ SuU Mmud LifiUt.— There are two 6xed wkiU lighta nf^on Ca Maehiaa Seal klandi, elevated about fortv^five Atet aboVe nigb water, and bear from each other E. S. £. and W. N. W. distant ab'-ut 9M feet, by which circumatance of tvto Light Houmi at the same atation, they will be immediately distingniihed from all other ti|[hta ■pun the coaat, (British or American) Both the Biiildin^a are ^nted white. The following are the bearings fVom thttm, viz : To the Soathernmost Marr Ledge, (St. Mary's) E. 8. E. easterly. " iiannet Rock Light E. bv 8. i 8. 13 miles. ** Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. ^ N. " Northern Head of Grand Manan. N; E. 4 E. " N E. Rock, distant 3 miles, N. E. by N. '* Little River Head. N. by W. " Libby Island Light House, (American.) N. W. by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and the 4lannet Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they brins these Lights in one, as they will not then be more than three fourUis of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more thanfiVe ifailM to thil East of the lights. I It is recomsMnded that the Bhip^s Compawes should be well cttiriparad attd adjusted (pnrticutarly In new thlps). b^folv they leave Parttridge lilahd, as ■». rkMH errors have (Vequenlly occurred fVom want of attention on tilis point ; and M the variation In the Bay of Pundy issevetoteen decrees Westerly, or (I4 points) It will be found bv the latest published Admiralty Charts, that the course from Partridite Island down the Bay (South ChaAnel) between the Old Prnprietnr and N. W. Ledse, is S. W. ^ S., but the course to be steeired must depena on the di' lection of the wind on leavinv Partridge island.] Head Harhomr Light. — Next in ord^r after passing Grand Manan and the plain white Light, (American) on West Qubddy Point, is Head Harbour Light. This is placed on the North East extremity of Campo Bello, ana is a guide to vessels entering the main Channel to West Isles, Moose Isliind. and the inner Bay of Passama^uody ; it enables vessels also at all times to enter HeaJ Harbour — it is a nxed wMU light. The building is painted White, with a red cross vn it. PoiiU La Prtau Lights. — upon this projecting head land two lighta are placed, one ahove the other, in the same house, and distant 9% feet-- Both lights can be seen (Vom every point of the coropass, where they may be useful — both are fixed and white. The Light House ia painted red and white, in stripes of five feet broad each, horizontally. Partridge Island Light. — ^Thislightat the entrance of the River and Harbour of Saint John, having men established upwards of forty years, requires no particular notice, further than that it is a fixed loA&e Kght. and that the Light House is red and white, in vertical stripes. Beacon Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon a Spit or bar which extends about half a mile S. 8. E off Sand Point, and which dries at two-thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a tight is established, which is eminently useful to the coasting trade of Saint John, and to all other vessels having pilots on board, as it en* ables them to enter the harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed •aUto light The House is white and black, in s.ripea vertically. QiMe0.--A revolving white light is placed on a small rock oiT Quaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. This light can MBI 6 i ^ .. •■•rt m b« —n ftvm an/ quarter where a veaeel can approach. The Light Hoiiae ia painted white and red in horixoatal atnpea. Cmp$ Enr4igB Light. — On the point of that name, in Wetlmor- land, nearly opposite Apple River Harhonr, N . 8. A plain idh'ft fifht The Hovae ia painted white, and ia about 190 feet above tide mark. fl^ut QfMddm £.vA<.— Thia ia an American Liaht, and ia placed on the Weat aide of the ^ - - - Eaatpori. entranoe into the Hmint Croix by Lubee and CmfFiitekuLight—'On CapeForehn,on the weitern aide of the entrance to Yarmouth (Nova«Scotia), in lat. 43,.39, N. long, 66,8. W. It eihibita a plain revolving light — vitible one minute and a quarter, and invisible half a minute The building if painted white and is elevated 135 feet above the level of the aea. <7niuM0iM/itoiid £i>A(.->AaOetafoiMl Tower, liztr ftct above th« Isvcf oC hirli water on GrinAitoae Island, in Chinieeto Bey, in Let. 45<> 48' M" H. Long. 64'' ar 35" W. The Tower is peinted white, ee ie kleo the Keeper's house, one story, situate about SO feet to the Eastward of the Tower. Bcarinfs and distances of several plaeeeflmn the above Uf ht Bottse,as Mhnrtc Cape Enraffe Uarht. by eompass. 8. 61| W., 10 1-7 miles. Hif heat Point of St. Mary's Ledf e. by eompass, N. 40 W., 6-10 mile. The point of low water ofrthe Liffht House, by eompass, 8. 78 W , 3-10 mile. Jones' Ledge, N. 10 W., 3-10 mile, it dries at low vprinfs and has about 3 1-9 Ih- thomsonitathalftide. A Sand Bank, S. 10 W. , 8-10 mile, it has 1} fkthoms oa its shoalest part at lower water spirinf s. GraiU JIaeeii.— There is a Light Honee and Keeper's House at the ** Swallow Tail" on the North Eastern part of the Itlahd of Grand Manan, in the Bey of Foo- dy. The Ught is 45 feet from Base to Deck : the point on which it stands is 183 feet above high water, making 148 feet elevUion. This is a eonspieuous mark in the South Channel between Brier Island and Grand llanan. Beth Bouses are painted White. Latitude, Longitude, and Variation of the Compaaa, at the fol- lowing Light Stationa in the Bay of Fundjr, belonging to New Brnnewick: Partridge Island, . . Beacon, Head Harbour, . . . Point LePreau, . . . Oannet Mek, . . . Mpehlae Seal Islands, Saiat Andrews, . . Quar.o. Cape Enrage, . . Lat. 4S 14 90 •« 45 15 00 •• 44 57 40 <« 45 3 50 •* 44 30 40 «< 44 30 3 «« 45 4 10 " 45 19 33 *< «< 45 36 00 << • t N. « <( Long. 4( *l M (( 85 3 sow. Var. 16 sew. 65 3 36** «4 16 80** CO 53 55 •* « 16 90** 66 97 4 " • ( 16 38" 66 49 50" (t 16 90" 67 8 10 " M 16 90" 67 4 08" «( 16 98" 65 31 58 " «f 16 30" 64 46 40 " II 16 50 " SIGNALS. Displayed ut Pmrtridg* Island^ «n (A« aopriHuk qf VuMh Ie th§ Harbour of Saint John. Qne ball close, for one aquaie^rigged Vesael, One ball half hoisted for two ditto. Two Balls close, for three Vesaela Two Balls separated, for four ditto A Pendant of any colvui, for five ditto A ditto under a Ball, for six ditto A ditto over a Ball half hoiated, for aeven ditto A ditto undei two Balls eloee, for eight ditto ( * I i J ">i l^f ^- ■s.-v' ^^;;3j»»**'-*^«^* ^r^a . 'tf, . t^ii a ^ ^ii£^f^''^'^ ,>>V lii iiift 'Mas: // A dittb between two BnYh toparate, for nine diuo A Flag of any colour, for ten or more ditto , The above are dfttplayed ni the Ea§t or West yard irm, aceor^- ,ing to tlie direction in which the Vessels are at nrit obitrved, and Us acton as their mo can be dititinguit«hed, descriptire Colours wilt tie hoisted at the mast head, in the following order: :A Union Jack for a Flag Ship, with or withoul a squadron, with a Reil Pendant over, for a two-decker with a Blue Pendant over, for a Fritate with a w:hite ditto, for a small armed vessel A blue Pendant for a Merchant 8hip A red ditto, for a Merchant Brig A wliiie and blue ditto, for a Foreign Vessel •A' white ditto, [without a ball,] for a Topsail Soheoner or Sloop. A blVe Flag pierced white, for a steamboat from Saint Andrews or Edstport. A Red Flag pierced white, for a Steamboat from Digbjr A Ked Flag with a white square, for a Steamboat from Boston A Ball at the mast head, Vessel is on Shore or in diatress it tt (( RATES OF PILOTAGE, Estahliihed bt) a Law or Ordinance oftlie Common CouneU of the City j of Saint John— 'passal dd August^ IQiS. I. Five Shillings per foot, for bringing any Ship or Vessel into the Harbonr of Saint John, and mooring her into a safe place or berth, ar 'sdcaring her alongside of one of the Wharves; and Five Shillings per foot for removing and taking any Ship or Vessel out of the Harbour. In cases where Pilots shall be detained on board of Vessels, nhdet • and by Virtue of the Quarantine or Health Lnws of the Province, | they shall be entitled to demand and receive from Masters of snch ' iVessels, the sum of Ten Shillings per day, for GMety day of suchi detention, in addition to the allowance aforesaid. | Coasting Vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to^ another, British Steam Boats, or I>ritish Vessels drawing under six' feet of water, are not compelled to tiiUe pilots; when employed, { they are to be paid according to tlH< rain above nif^ntionod. j For removing Vessjels from any mooring ground to any Wharf, or :from one Wharf to another Wharf, and seeing them properly moored ^orsecured, the followino; rates: For Vessels not excee'ling One Hnn- ?dred Tons, Seven Shillings jand Sixpence; for Ve^ -Is over One ^Hundred and not exceeding Two Hundred Tons, 'i'W Shillinos; Tor Vessels over Two Hundred and not exceeding Ti.ree Hundred Tons, Fifteen Shillings; and for all Vessels over Ihree Hundred fTons, the sum of Twenty Shillings. Fint Distance, — From Patridge Island to Musquash Cove Head, bearing North West, Five Shillings pdr foot. Second Distance. — From Musquash Head to Poi'^f f^ePreaux, ibearingNorth West, Six Shillings and Threepence pet foot. Third Distance. — Frorti Point Lepreaux to North Hod of Grand i^anan, bearing North West — or North Channel, bearing South Smatf Seven SbUltnga and Sixpence per foot. -«>■•>• - w>r 1. V ^'»f-^4 ._.;v,*^ aceor^- 'ed,and ars will >r Sloop, kndrews f I Boston 688 r the City I into the I ' berth, or i Shillings I mi of the els^'^iiiidet Province, •s of snch f of such I Fundy to^ under six ' smployed, j- Wharf, or ly moored One Hnn- over One Shillings; Hundred Hundred >ve Head, ficPreaux, .»t. of Grand . ing South r^nw.^w* ^^^H^gflfggggl^ggl^llggi^ Fourth Distamee.—from the North Hand of Grand MiilMii— or North Channel as aforeitnid— to Machias Seal Istand,h«aring South, or Brier Island bearing South South Eist, Right Shillings and Nine- pence per font. Fifth Distanee.'-Any where outsido the aforesaid distance, Ton Shillings per foot. HARBOUR MASTERS FEES. On Vessels of 30 T«»ns and under 50, 28. 6d. ; Vessels of 50 Tons and under 75, 3s. 9(1. ; 75 and under 100 tuns, 5s.; 100 and under 150 tons, 6s. 3d. ; 150 and under 200 tons, 7s. Od. ; 200 and under 300 tons, lOs.; 300 and under 400 tons, 12b. 6d.: 400 tons ami up- wards, ]5s. ; Decked Vesnels, under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British Vessels under that tonnage tradinfir within the Bay of Fundy, or arriving from Ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cape Canso, or from any Port in Nova Scotia, to pay annually as follows: Under 30 tons, Ss. 9dv ;. over 30 and under 50 tons, 5s. ; over 50 and under 75 tons, 6». : over 75 and under 80 tons, lOs. Ratks of Wharfaqr, Bstablished by Act 5 Viet. cap. 49, tn tlie City of Saint John and Parish of Portland.—Fot every decked ves- sel, or wood boat, of the burthen of 40 tons and under Is. 6d. per day; above 40 tons, and under 50, Is. 9d. ; above 50, and under 60, 2s.; above 60, and under 70. 2s. 3d. ; above 70, and under 80,2s 6d.; above 80, and under 90, 2s 9d ; abovo 90, and under 100, Ss. ; above 100, and under 120, 3fl 6d ; above 120, and under 150, 48 ; above 150, and under 180, 48 Hd ; above 180, and under 200, ba ) above 200, and under 220, 5^ 6d ; above220, and under 240, 6s; above 240, and under 260, 68 6d ; above 260 and under 280, 78 ; above 28i, and under 300, 78 6d ; above 300, and under 320. 8s ; above 320, and un- der 340,88 6d ; above 340, and under 360, 9s ; above 360, and under 380, 9s 6d; above 380. and under 400, lOs; above 400, and under 450. lis 3d ; above 450, and under 500, 12s 6d ; and Is 3d< for eyery additional 50 tons. ^ RATES OF SLIPPAGE AT THE CORPORATION SLIPS. AM Decked Vessels, same rates as for Wharfage; Wood Boats, and other Boats, or undecked Vessels, having standing Masts, and all Scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side of Slips, to pay the following rates : Every Woddboatof surficient burthen to carry 10 Cords o( Wood, or under, 3d. ditto ditto upwards of 10 Cords, and notmore than 15, fti. ditto ditto upwards uf 15 Cordn, and not more than 30, 7». 6d. ditto ditto upwards of 20 Cords, lOi. The above to be paid.each trip, and if any sueh Vessel remains ove? six days, an additional duly to be paid of from 2s. 6d. to 58. daily, ac- cording to the burthen. Other Poats and Vessels wi^h«!uV.^ " -^■- " — - f I i m 3!«r od.; atiicia waggon, with hone, load and man, 7d. ; double waggon, not loaded, 7d.; double waggon, with honea and man, 9d.; double waggon, with honea, load and man, Is. 3d.; barrel, Id.; bag. contain- > ing two buahela, Id.; firiiin, heg, or box of the aame aise, Id., cask of lime, 2d.; pi^e, hogshead^orpuncheon^^ whether in waggon, cart.slcd, or oflher ?ehi«le or not, except containing molaMoa, vine^i rice, or angar ^; every cwt. of iron, tteel, or copper, whether in waggon, cart, or other vehicle or not, Id.— Carts, sleds, drays, and carriages, samo as waggons. RATB OF TOLLS FOR CROSSING TBE SAINT JOHN St7SPBN:^ION BRIDGE.— For every flmt imMenger, (excepting children under five yeari o< age,) Sd.; borie, mare, Mlding, mule, aie, ox, cow, or ntber large animRl, 4d. each ; elephant or eameiii, Be. 6d. ; carriage, sleigh, waggon, cart, sled or other vehiele.drawn by one hnrse or beast of draught with one person, with or with- out a load, 7 IMa 6 »Th 7W. 8Th 9Fri JOfSai 11 su 1*2 Mo 13 Tu 14 W. 15 Th 16 Fri 17 Sat IH SU 19 Mo at» Tu Si W. 22 Th 33 Fri S4 Sat % SU 2f) Mo 27 Til 28 JV. 20 Th 30 Fr 3« Sa r.yi^W^ t;t ~7r^:-r 10 n« roan, BNdION i year* of liniKl, 4d. d or other h or wUI^ Mriafeor edlnpOne adiitional >er. any public other pert and if any ace by any ;ersby tlie :_For any every half yttd Pk^- lie Perry to emand and 1 returning. Tying, ainl Market Slip mits of the «, the rate* 3|d. •; third Lamb, ry lOlbi of i ditto over or dozen of .Meal.Oata, ^.i and all )eit,Ba8e,or 1(8., and for ivery 100 of alls are level It two and a hours, about uch depende or full I'ta, , gM of 'hem. JA1IIIT4RY. Tkert'a a robe of anowr whitenesa Raating light upon the hills, Where the Sniromer sunshine dances To the music of the rills t Icyfetters of the Frost-king uaTC been thrown upon the streams, On whose banks we have so often Lain us down to pleasant drewns. Winter winds now are sighing Mournfully around the dow, And they seem like tongueless plaaders> For the unprotected poor. # Ifall Moon 4th day, lOh. 5Um. evenina. C Last Quarter 12th day, 7b. '^m. eveniog. 9 New Moon 19th day, 1 lb. 23m. morning. (H First Quartet dOth day. Oh. 15m. evening. m • fh Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Tb Fri lOiSat SU Mo Tm 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IH 19 2l» SI 22 23 24 25 26 27 38 29 30 31 W. Tb Fri Sat 8U Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Til tV. Tb Fri Sat CALENDAR, &c New Year's Day, General Wolfe born, 1727 Building of Babel,2614. be 2d Sunday after Christmas DiikeofYork died, 1827. Fenelon died, 1813 Battle of N. Orlesns, 1615 Funeral of Nelson, 1806 CaU|7 1st Sunday after Epip/may Nki firims SUthgt Day breaks 5,50. Ipi4. ^ ri. 10,41 ev St. John Alms House burnt down, 1819 2d Sunday aAer Epiphany Earl of Snrrey behd. 1547 Howard died, ]790 Tieatyef Paris. 1783 Lord Bacon born, 1561 Duke of Kent died, 1829 Kome founded, 753, b c 3d Sunday after Epiphany ^ 6 ® i «o 5,51 ev Sunkury Circuit CUar and CM George IIL died 1820 Chas. I. beheaded. 1649 Lord Dnrham*8 Report '39' Ri.^kSetfi li.m. Ii.m. 38 38 38 38 ue 38 38 37 37 37 37 36 36 35 35 34 34 33 32 32 31 30 29 29 28 27 26 25 24 2.i 22 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 30 31 32 33 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 53 54 55 57 58 59 1 dc.S d. m. 23 1 22 56 22 50 22 44 22 38 22 31 22 23 22 16 23 7 491 21 40 21 30 h. m. 4 38 5 32 6 21 rises. 5 24 635 7 28 8 30 9 34 10 39 1 46 morn 055 2 6 3 17 4 27 5 35 623 sets. 6 35 morn 28 1 m. lOsrm bres 11 / m'- s ( »-' I ;n ■: .^"IW." zv- •m-fxi.. 1*^ « tr.jV/**»l«« W' T, 'H***)***!**^": ^8»;-t --iWaW^.i .i U!4J. 1863.] ^_- — : L- — iii. Brumal month ! Thy solemn voiocs 'I'ell my soul of chiJ hood's years, Fill my heajrt with untold sadness, And my eyes with unwept tears ; Tor the dead with soul-full features, Pass before my mental gaze, With the fleeting pleasure shaiZows Of my childhood's happy days. The storm without is raging. And against the diisky pane, Like the sound of demon ioots4«p8, Beats the chill and tirozen rain. # Full Moon '3rd day. 5h. HSm. evening. £. ® Last Qijarter 1 1th day, 6ii. 7m. nrorning. S. 9 New Moon 17th day, lOh. 27m. evening. N. VV. ® First (Quarter 25th day, 7li. 55m. evening. N. E. CALENDAR, &c-. Septnagesima Sunday Pur. Virgin Mary. Hilary term begins Jean Baptista Poriu d. 1615 U ri 11,13 ev. Bishop Owen born ^ con. ® Fair SexHgesinia Sundt^ Lord Uarnley rattrd. 1656 Conf. cong. elect. Davis Pres.ofcohfd'y, 1861 Lady Jane Grey behd. Hi rit. Valentine Hilary term ends Quinq. or Shrove Sunday Melancthr.n born, 1497 Battle ofEupatoria 1855 Ash Wednesday. Galileo boin, 1564 Voltaire borrt, 1694 Bnoks used in Eng. 884 ist Sunday in Lent J. <^. Adams died, 1343 St. Matthias^ M«poleen escaped from Elb:i, leif) Dr. Arbuthnot died, 179a Riehd. Stockton died, 1781 ill. <$^ Sets h.m. h.m. 21 19 18 17 16 15 IS 12 n 9 8 b 9 10 12 13 15 10 17 19 5 20 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 2(3 5 27 5 29 5 30 4 2 1 59 r8 :)(\ 5."> :)3 51 50 48 47 45 43 42 5 45 5 31 5 33 o 34 5 35 5 37 38 5 39 i41 5 42 5 43 dc. S. d. m. 17 7 16 50 16 33 16 15 15 57 15 38 15 20 15 1 14 42 14 22 14 3 13 43 i3 23 13 3 12 42 12 21 l^S 1 11 39 11 18 10 57 10 35 10 13 9 51 9 29 9 7 8 45 8'^ 8 h. m. 5- 5 40 bres 6 15 h'art rises h'art 6 22 h'art 7 26 832 9 37 bely bely rein 10 45 rem 11 55 rem morn itecr 1 4 seer 2 14 tlii^' 3 16 4 12 thig kne 5 kne 5 40 legs sols. 6 38 legs feet 7 50 feet 9 1 h'ad 10 9 h'ad 11 14 nek morn nek 17 nek 1 16 arm 2 9 arm 9 .")«) bres 3 37 bres m .■:* -^•V*"' V^j^^^^ - ••tr^rwa*"." .*'♦•*•-•**■ •""■.^ © fJigh water h. m. hig !■**.•-*■■ -*'V.V"' mARCH. :** r 18153k Dying, dying. Winter's dying, In the lovely lap of Spring ; Spirits grieving, 9ad are leading Winter haunts on viewle&a wing. . Coming, coming. Spring is coming. Per March's breezes loud and shril]*. In the valley Sport and dally With dancing daffodil. Full Moon 5ih day, lOli. 7in. morning, N W. . Last Quarter I2tii day, 2h. 16m. evening. N. W, New Moon 19th day, 9h, 58m« morniBg. S. E. First Q,uarter 27lh day, 4h. 19m. moJE-ning. N. W. CALENDAR. &c. 2d Sunday in Lent 6 1, Saint David, 6 Queen's Circuit. 6 '■i, Alex. Emp. of Rus. eman- (i cipates his surfs, 18616 Mars so. 4,47 cv. Windy Q _ Lord Collingwooddied, 181U6 8|$U :3d SHuday in Lent 6 Mo'Battle bet Monitor and Mer- 6 Til riraac, Hampt'nRoads, '62 6 W. Tasso Uorn, 1544 6 Th St. Gregory. Fair 6 Fri 6 Sat Bishop Berkley born, 1684 6 SU 4th Sunday in Lent. 6 leiMoK ri. 8,30ev. 6 17 Tu Saint Patrick S 18 W. Stamp Act repealed, 179G 6 19(Th Great Fire in Boston, 1700 6 i(ri. 8,13ev. WindS 9 con. ® 2 86.8,16 ev. 6 5th Sunday in Lent. 6 Mo Bat. of Wmchester, Va. '63 29|SU fTtt Queen Elizabeth died, Anniinciation Duke of Cambridge b. War declared against sia, 1854 Palm Sunday AIHas enter Paris, Descartes bqfn,. 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 1814 5 ]596|5 1603 1819 Rus- • Ri.«)ic.Sets h.m. . m. 40 36 36 35 33 31 29 28 26 24 22 20 19 17 15 13 11 10 8 6 4 2 58 57 55 53 51 49, 47 46 46 47 4S 50 51 53 54 55 56 58 59 3 4 5 7 8, 9 6 10 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 18 19 620 6 21 6 23 6 24 dc.S d. m. 7 37 7 14 6 51 6 28 6 5 4-^ 19 55 32 8 • ® R<&S h. m 3 45 3 2 2 2 I I 21 58 34 10 47 23 059 36 S. 12 N. 12 35 59 123 1 46 ^:io 9 33 2 57 320 3 43t 4 13 4 45 5 14 5 40 rises. 7 27 8 36 9 45 19 55 morn 4 A. .8 2 5 (ires kne kne bely bely bely rein rein (lecr ^pcr tbig 'big kne 2 55|kne 3 37 legs 4 13iegd (eet feet feet 4 44 5 13 sets 7 48 8 56 10 1 11 2 U 58 morii he«c( nec- nee. arm. arm. 10 Q 48 arm. 1 32Wes 2 Utbres 2 44 3 14 lii h'art h'art h*art 1 (i; ' I !■"' 13 vj«B~'^i«3Eiaas'-?p.'a-'.*-v-' ■'^^**''- n»**^*s(».94lev. Tu 26, Sir W. Jones died, 1794 W. Aleianderll. born, 18184 aolThJ. Mentgomerydied, 1854 4 6 4 2 1 59 oS 56 4 5517 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 29 6 30 6 31 6 32 6 34 6 35 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 40 6 41 6 4.; 6 43 6 44 6 46 6 47 4b 6 96 49 6 51 6 52 6 53 6 54 655 6 57 658 6 59 40 53 IC 39 2 2h 47 10 32 54 16 8 38 9 9 22 9 43 10 5 10 26 10 47 11 8 11 28 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 4 8 II 12 49 9 U 29 12 49 13 9 13 28 13 48 ® © R&S h. m. P bely 4 6 4 32 bely rises rein 7 31 rein 8 42 seer 9 53 «ecr U thig morn thig 1 kne 52 kne 1 30 logs. 2 13 legs. 2 46 legs. 3 15 feet 3 42 feet 4 9 h'ad sets. h'ad 7 45 uec 8 48 nee 9 47 arm 10 39 arm 11 26 arm morn bres 6 bres 41 h'art 1 \'< h'art 1 41 b'art 2 7 bely 232 l>ely 2 58 wiw High water h. m. 9 18 9 58 10 ;j6 11 10 II 48 morn 31 16 7 8 23 48 ft 9 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 8 57 9 38 10 14 10 52 11 18 er. 4 039 1 18 1 59 332 335 4 41 5 51 658 7 59 9 47 12 13 14 15 16 117 18 19 90 21 S2 23 24 95 26 87 28 14 ,.^pi^fe,^«« — ^.JtS*^! X V mora 39 MAT. [1863- ft I gase upon th j suiiinr i^. Where love liee soft end warm. And deem the Spring a liring thing. That hat aasumed thy form. Thine eyes— the music of thy Toioe— Thy brown and silken hair — All speak without thy presence here^ This scene were not so fair. Then welcome to the gladsome Spring, For it has brought me thee— A being full of light and light- Like childhood baek to me. % Full Moon 3rd day, lOh. \dm morning. N. W. # Lnst Quarter 10th day, 2h. 36ro. morning. S. £. New Moon 17th day, Oh 9m evenin|^. 8. 9 FirMt Cluarter *^>th day, 4b. 8m. cTening. S. E. ♦ 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 t8 19 90 91 88 83 84 95 96 87 88 89 89 31 • Fit Sat 8U Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tn W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Snt SU CALENDAR, &e. Wellington born, 1769 Crystal Polace opened, 'aj 4th Sunday a(\er Enster Siege of Quebec rsd. 1776 Cap:, of fort Oswego» 1814 Marsse II, 16ev 9, Bank Suspension, 1837 Test Act repealed, 1828 Kogation Sunday Sir. Merriniark jestyd. '62 SainlJohn CireuU 12, Strafford behead 1641 Ascension Day OX'onnell died, 1847 1st Snndsy aAer Ascen. 18th] Landing of the Loy- alists at ^t John, 1783 9 sets 10,32 evning Heber died 1763 Alex Pope born 1688 Battle of Front Reyal '62 Whit Sunday Pentecost 24, Queen Victoria b 1819 Battle of Hanover Court House, near Kichmd '63 ('ha« II restored, 1660 Alex Pope died 1743 Trinity Sunday Ri.& Sets h.m. h.m 53 527 517 497 487 467 457 447 427 417 407 397 387 367 357 .347 337 327 317 307 297 4 287 277 27*7 267 257 247 237 237 227 227 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 35 26 87 88 29 30 3t 32 3*^ 34 dcN d. m. 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 81 21 21 21 21 2 20 38 56 13 30 47 3 19 35 51 6 21 36 50 4 18 31 44 57 10 82 33 45 56 6 17 27 36 45 RA^^S h. m. 325 356 rises. 8 45 9 50 10 47 11 .% morn 14 49 1 18 1 46 2 13 2 40 3 10 342 sets. 8 32 9 20 10 3 1041 11 13 11 41 mom 8 033 058 1 84 1 59 885 3 5 3 rei. rei. seer. seer thig thig kne kne legs legs feet. feet. h*ad h'ad nee nee nee arm arm bres bres bres h'art b'art bely bely bely rein rein seer seer I High water h. m. 9 38 10 13 10 56 11 37 morn 084 1 10 .1 69 8 54 3 57 5 11 6 30 7 34 839 9 15 9 54 10 33 11 8 11 46 er.lS 55 1 .18 2 10 85i! 3 46 48 1 11 8 14 9 8 ^57 15 •■"^-•■^-^ ki^i V r ■B mm jvnwi. Lovely June, with rosy blushes Comes in cogtiiest aimy, And a flood of sunlight gushet Forth in many a golden ray i' Flocks upon the hilUsides gather, With their fleeces white as snow, Hitting hill-top o'er and valley Summer shadows come and go. Swallows lightly skim the streamlets, Dancing with a gush of music, "With a song of mirth and glee. Fjill Moon ist day, 61]. r>tiu. evenin*?. Q) Last Quarter dih 'day, 9h. ]3tn. morning. ® New Moon 16th day, '2\\. 57m. morning. (^ First Q,uarter'ti4th day, 5h. b'iiiu morning; CALENDAR, &c. m Baulo of Fair Oaks near Richmond, 18()2 W. Harvey diiMl 1657 George III. born 1738* Marsisels J 0,29 ev. • Battlojof Stony Creek 18l3 1st Sunilay after Trinity Battle of Cross Keys, Va.,'6i2 TrinUy term bagins Astlev 'a Theatre burnt 1841 Saint' Barnabas ' Collins (PoetMied 17^9 Battle of Nasebv liC55 ^d S mhy af^r J/ii»|ty 2/ sta i>v >•♦ ^,JVkrm (31 reat d^lar Eclipse I'SOi St. Albai), Ma/tyr Battle of Waterloo 18F5 20 Ctu^en's Accession 1837 .Sat Trinity term ends SC( '3d Sun4ay after Trinity Ri.&Sets h.m. h.m. 34 23 Mo 1^57 i gawupore Massacre, in Pnus SUfings |!2«W: Saint /pJIm^P^ptiat ■ ' Th; ^9fde of B^nnockbnrn ^Fr| George IY» died ., Sat ^. QUieen^ coronation 18; , si; ,4tB Sundty al^er trinity l89jM: ^■--±' i. > -HS! 1863.] AVOVST, . ^ The sun is shiniug bright and clear, 'Tis lovely Summer weather, Sunlight and shadow gaily dance Upon the grass together ; While from the fields the reapers' song, Is borne on every breeze along. The harvest-time again is here, The earth is full of gladness. And though I hear the sound of mirth, My heart is full of sadness ; For memory's gates are open wide, I weep for loved ones who have died. C) Last Quarter Gth day, 5h. 26m. morning. S, ® New Moon 14th day, 9h. 24m. morning. S. E. (^ First Quarter 22nd day, Ih. 41m. mornmg. N. W; Full Moon 28tli day, 4j]. 16m. evening. N £. p Sat SU Mo Til VV, Th Fri CALENDAR.J&c. Ri.&Setii h.m. li.m 10 n 12 13] 14 15 16 17 Ibl 19 20 2] 22 23 B 26 27 36 :?<) Lammas Day 9th Sunday after Trinity 2, Battle ffTthe Nile 1798 Charlotte Circuit CaUul taken 1839 Prince Alfred born 1844 . .. ^88. 9,17 ev. Warm SatiEruption of Vesuvius 1770 SUlOth Sunday after Trinijy '"'" Saint Laurence Hurricane at Barbadoes '31 Marquis of Londonerry di- ed 1822 Printing invented 1 437 i: 6© 5 86. 8.22 ev. 1 1th Sunday after Trinity 9 (5 ^ b fe. 8, 40 ev. J. Flarnstead born 1646 Royal George Sunk 1782 Marshal St. A maud b. 1801 Ohamisso died • 1839 Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fr Sat Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 Rev. Dr. J. Owen died l(i83|5 14 15 17 18 SU 18th Sunday after Trinity 1819 1748 Restigouche Circuit Prince Albert born Thomson died ^amt Auffustine John Locke born , 1632 13th Sunday after Trinity 4 48 4 49 1 50 I 51 i 52 4 54 4 55 56 57 58 59 5 I 2 3 23 22 21 20 18 17 15 14 13 11 dc.N d. m. 10 8 7 5 4 2 1 6 59 Mo John Buynan died 1688 6 56 6 54 6 53 6 51 6 49 6 48 6 46 6 44 18 o 17 50 17 34 17 18 17 2 16 46 16 29 16 12 15 55 15 38 15 20 15 2 14 44 14 26 14 7 13 49 13 29 13 10 ® R&S h. m. 8 19 8 49 9 Is 9 49 10 22 10 59 11 40 morn 26 feet 1 17 2 12 3 9 9 6 58 12 51 5 19f6 42 20 6 41 5 21 6 22 6 39 6 37 12 31 18 11 11 51 a 31 11 10 ID 50 10 29 10 8 9 47 9 26 9 4 4 sets. 7 12 7 36 8 1 8 28 8 58 9 33 10 17 11 4 morn 3 1 10 2 24 3 41 rises. 6 47 7 17 7 47 feet head head nee nee nee arm arm bres bres bres h'art h'art bely ^/r rein rein seer seer thig thig kne kne legs legs feet feet head headlmori wat4 !l mor I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 er. 1 2 2 4 5 7 8 9 ll 10 10 11 11 18 "**^- »g 1 th, . s, s. E. • N. W; N E, SEPTEJflBftlR. [1863, IH. 8 8 9 9 I.' 19 49 ]& 49 22 59 40 orn 26 ©THi 3 17 12 9 '9 12 36 bely ''bely sets. 7 7 8 8 8 9 1 feer feet head head nee nee nee arm arm bres bres bres h'art h'art bely 1 28 58 33 17 4 lorn 3 1 10 2 24 3 41 lies. [> 47 7 17 r 47 rem rein seer seer thig thig kne kne legi leg« feet feet head head mori !l mo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 U 11 er. 1 2 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 10 IJ 11 11 September days once more have come, In uU their glad array. And in the azure space above The cloudlets are at i}lay. "With precious loads of goldeu fruit, The trees are bending down, And hills and vales extending wide. Are clothed in russet- brown. The seed that was in Spring time town, Hath brought a golden spoil, And stacks and ricks of grain repay* The husbandman for toil. ® Last Quarter 4th day, 8h. 30m. evening. N. E. ® New Moon 13th day, Oh. 3m. morning. N. 9 First Quarter 20th day, 8h. 54m. morning. N. E. Full Moon 27th day, Ih. 23m morning. N. 3 4 5 6 9 io II 12 \'^ 17 Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tn W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. CALENDAR, &e. Gloucester Cireuit Cromwell disd 1658 Fire of London, 1666 7 5^8 con. (2> Jyind Venus stationary 14th Sunday after Trinity Euler died 1783 Northumberland Circuit Battle of Flodden, 15)3 Tea first imported 1391 Battle of Malploquet 1709 Fletcher boro 1729 I5tb {Sunday after Trinity Wellington died 18525 Ri.&Sets h.m. h.m Moscow burnt 1812 British Houses of Parliament burnt 1.834 Geo. I. entered London 1794 Magellan set sail 1519 I6th Sunday after Trinity Saint Matthew Rain Kent Circuit Victoria Cireuit Charles L dethroned 15405 Belgians beat Dutch 1830 William H. crowned 1087 17th Sunday af^er Trinity G. Buchanan died Cari^on Circuit Saint Jerome 15825 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 3? 39 40 41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 6 35 6 34 6 32 6 30 f3 28 6*7 6 25 6 33 6 21 6 19 17 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 dc.N d m. 6 5 5 5 4 4 2 1 59 57 55 53 51 49 48 5 46 44 5 Sm 42 8 21 7 59 7 37 7 15 6 53 6 31 8 46 23 38 15 3 52 3 29 3 6 2 43 19 56 33 9 46 23 N. S.24 47 1 11 1 34 1 58 2 21 2 45 8 21 8.57 9 38 10 22 11 12 mom 5 ® R&S h. m 5* 1 2 3 4 5 3 sets. 6 31 7 2 36 15 1 7 8 9 9 56 10 59 morn 8 1 21 2 37 3 51 5 5 rises 6 17 6 52 7 32i head nee. nee. arm. arm. breS| bres bres h'art h'art bely bely bely rein rein deer seer thig. thig. thig. kne kne legs, legs, teet feet head head nee inec High water h. m. 34 1 i 2 3 4 6 7 14 57 46 42 54 13 20 8 15 9 936 10 U 10 43 11 15 U 59 ev. 25 1 5 1 49 2 44 3 53 5 18 6 50 8 3 8 57 9 41 10 21 11 a 35 morn G 12 M 19 -^-r- J J A.- ,.v" 1863.] OCTOBER. \ MiWWMvvva. V 111 i ; h 1 i\ . 'S^ ' l/^ 1R63.1 ^ OKCEIVIBER. A thing half breathiug and half warm, Ah if one spark began to gloM* Wit}iin some Btatue'a marble form Or pilgrim stiffened in the itorm. O ! will not mirth's light arrows fail To pierce that frozen coat of mail ? O ! will not joy but strive in vain To light up those glazed eyes again. No ! take him in and blaze the oak, And pour the wine, and warm the ale ; His sides shall shake to many a joke, Uig tongue shall thaw in many a tale. Last Uiiarter, 3d day, 7h. 3bm. morning. S. W. 9 New Moon, lOlh day, 3h. 45m. evening. 8. VV. 9 Firm Quarter, 17th day, ?h. 7m. morning. N. 9 FhII Moon,34tli day, iOh. 11m. evening. S. £. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo Tu W. Th Fri Sat SU Mo T'l W. Th CALENDAR, Ac. Emperor Alexander d. 1825 Venus ri. 3,10 mor. Revolution in England 1G8& Insurrec. at Toronto, 'J 837 Macbeth slain, 2d Sunday in Advent Marshal Ney shot If con. ©. Milton born Capture of Bushire Gray (poet) died Cromwell, protector, 3d Sunday in Advent Washington died Chatham born Great Fire at Canton Gen. Bolivar died Victory at Toulon Jamefl Hogg died 4th Sundny in Advent. Saint Thomas fVind Landing of Pilgrims 1620 Shortest day i& con. © Christmas Day Saint Stephen 1st Sunday after Christmas Innocent's Day 27, Mason and Slidell sur- rendered to Br. Min. '61 1056 1815 Snow 1608 1856 1732 1653 1799 1708 1856 1830 1793 1836 Ri.&Sots h.m. h.m 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 26 27 28 29 It 31 31 32 33 33 34 35 .35 36 36 36 37 37 37 38 :38 38 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 dc.S. d. m. 304 20 20 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 26 26 27 28 28 21 21 22 22 22 '22 22 22 22 22 23 2.3 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 48 58 6 15 22 30 37 44 50 55 1 5 16 13 17 20 22 24 26 27 27 27^ 27 26 25 23 21 18 15 11 h. m. 10 25 11 24 morn 29 1 27 2 31 3 38 4 47 5 55 sets. 6 32 6 44 7 59 9 14 10 28 11 40 morn U 50 1 58 3 5 4 9 5 10 6 6 rises 5 18 6 16 7 15 8 15 9 14 10 13 It 11 ® h'arl bely bely bely rein rein seer seer ihig thig kne kne logs. legs. legs. feet feet h'ad h'ad uec nee arm arm arm bres bres h'art h'arl har't bely bely High water h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 57 37 23 23 31 6 44 7 51 8 47 9 37 10 23 II 11 8 52 ev.35 1 2 2 3 9 6 7 18 4 55 56 7 24 34 8 32 9 19 10 10 38 U 11 14 51 morn 18 51 1 23 2 V Rates or Ciirtage in Saint Jolin. DISTRICTS ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. '*» ^• m 3 1 6 '2 1 3 For a load of W(H)(1, (Uunrter of a CortI,) - - 7^ Foraload ofOonIs, (Half a Chaldron,) - - - la F( r a load contairiinn 1.^ biiiihelR of Grain, Salt, Potn- (oe!>, or any other articleti measured at loading or unlnad- injt. f xccpt CoalR, - - For a pipn of Wine, Gin, or Drandy, and housing within the door oi tlh Irst floor, For a punchtnii of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 rwt , and lionsing, ....... For .1 jiunf Jiwn or MolassM, a hoeshead of Sugar of K» rwt. orujiwar«l> nr a hogsliend ofTobricco,& housing, For 1 hoRshead or puiirheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fiah, of 15 cwt. or a comniuu load of hqusehold Good:?, and storing, ........ For a load of Si) in glee. Hoop Poles, Ilending, Staves, TreenaiU, Smoked Fi^li In boxes, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any otiier articles not herein men- tioned, or a liop;shead of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces 'of Earthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, or quantity in baps not exceeding 12 rwt. or a load con- taining 6 hbls. Flour, or 5 barreN Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, or Cidor, or half a ton of Iron, or the same Quantity of Cordage, in roil not exceeding 4 cwt. or a load of any articles not herein mentioned, For a 64.galion cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molassas, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel or Stones,, or a load of 4 barrels of any Spirituous Liquor or molasses, I For Cables and Corda^re, in coils above a cwt. or if to coil, per ton, 01 if for Hay loose, |)«r ton,' . For Hay, screwed, per ton, 2 For Dricks, per thousand, . - ... 4 For Lumber, per thousand feet, .... 3 For tire carriage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, . - s.d 9 50 G s._d. ' 9 I4J I 3 1J in 14; 3^1 . ! 4ttiJ5th 1, d.\». d.\a. d. ri) 104 I 6 1 1 33 1 9 93 I 3 44 1 10 2 4|I9 lOi 3 8 3 3 n I 6 I 1 3 174 1 3 174 1 U 1 9 4* 6 3 1 ! 114 144 5 6|5 9 2 10 3 4 3 6 4 .■ > ■:;•■ CITY OF SAINT JOHN. Thomai M'Avitt Esquire, Afajf^r. Honorable Robert L. Hazbn, RtcortUr. Aldermen. Thomas K. Jones, Stephen K. Foster, John MoGrath, Fred. P. Robinson, Wm, C. Dunhani, Joseph Coram, Jonathan P. Taylor, Joseph Mercer, Josiah Adams, PI Councillors, Mr. John Yeats, Mr. E. £. Lockhart, Mr. John Wilson, Jr., Mr. B. Coxetter, yc^ Mr. J. O'Brien, a Mr. Samuel T. Mosher, ." Mr. Elias S. Flaglor, Wards, King's. Queen'sL Duke's. Sydney. Guy's. Brook's. Wellington. Prince. Albert. Mr. R. D. M'Arthur, Mr. LH H. Brown, James R. Ruel, Esquire, Treasurer or Chamberlain. W. R. M. Burtis, Esquire, Common Clerk. George E. Fairvveather, Esquire, Deputy Common Clerk. Francis S. Jordan, Land Agents Tltomas Coram, Land Agent, Carleton. George W. Smith, Auditor City Accounts. George Stockford, High Constable ; John Herrington, P. DufTy, B. Murray, B. Watters, Lewis W. Durant, Calvin Powers, P. B. Lyon, John Kerr, F. Wilson, and David Nice, Marshals; Peter Anderson, B. Murray, John Herrington, P. DufTy, Thos Budge, Calvin Powers, Patrick J. Carey, John Eagles, T. \V. IVlalowney, David Nice, Martin Murphy, and John Kerr, Constables. Robert Forsyth, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's Square; James Kelly, Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. Geo. J. Harding, M. D., Visiting Physician. Thomas Hanford, W. D. W. Hubbard, George A. Lockhart, Cudlip & Snider, John V. Thurgar, George Stewart, and Edward Maher, Licensed Auctioneers. Thomas M. Smith, George Thomas, J. W. M. Irish, Charles M'Lauchlan, Michael,McCarthy,Zebedee Ring, Augustus Quick, William Dudnee, John D. Purdy, Levi H. Waterhouse, James U. Thomas, Timothy Macarty, William Leavitt, Geo. A. Lockhart, Duncan Robertson, Thom'as Yorke, John Lloyd, William Firth, C. H. Estabrooks, and William Ansley, Port Wardens. < Daniel Hatfield, Port or Harbour Master. John Murray, Harbour Inspector. Bhanch Pilots. — John Reed, George Thomas, John Spears, James Reed, Thomas Vaughan, John Scott, Samuel Rutherford, Michael Garrity, George Mulherring, Rich. Cline, Wm. Hatfield, £. J. Fletcher, Henry Thomas, Geo. Thring, Daniel Mulherring, Wm. Lahey, J.Mills, J. MePartlan, Charles Daley, Dan. Daley, Charles Taylor, John Bkerrard, Patrick Traynor, James Murray, James Dovfe, Bernard MuIIin, and Robert Thomas. Alexander Beed, Light House Keeper at Partridge inland; James Lane* ditto at the Beacon. Wm. Wright, Wm. O. Smith, and Joseph Fairweather, Com- raiisioners to settle disputes relative to Dockage and Wharage. • (< ->r«i«M'i''«f"T^. ■■ » * y w W ' > ■*■> » > rtl I ijgl I ■!>*»( -«M)ti>'«MLitM Allan M'Lean, Shipping Master. R. C. IMinnette, Joseph B. Whipple, and Hurd Peters, City Surveyors. Francis G/Jordan, Charles A. ETeritt, and Beth Wheton, As- soseorv of Taxes. John M'Graih, F. P. Robinson, Samuel T. Mosher, and John Wilson, Keriiers under Electioi* Law. George Seely, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at the Mar- ket Slip; Daniel Donovan, Collector of Slippage at Union Street; Thomas Fairweather, Collector of Slippage at North Slip ; T. McCarty, Collector of Wharfage at Charlotte Street Wharf; P. Besnard, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at Rodney Wharf; M.M'Anulty, Collector of Anchorage ; A. CO. Trentowsky, Col- lector of Slippage at Sidney Market Slip ; J. Duuham, ditto at Market Slip, Guy's Ward; J.Dunham, ditto at Ship Slip; J. Dunham, ditto at Market Slip, Brook's Ward. G. M. Gerow, Weigh Master at North Slip; John Winters, Weigh Master at Union Street ; J. O. Beatteay Weigh Master at Carleton ; John Winters, Weigh Master at Hay Market. William H. A. Keans, Superintendent of Flour Inspectors, and Superintendent of Weighers of Coals and Measurers of Salt. TJiomas Bankine, Umpire under Flour Ordinance. John Humbert, John Berryman, Henry Leavitt, James Clarke, John Clark John liobson, and James Bustin, Inspectors of Flour and Meal. James Stewart, Edwin A. Stewart, Ganger of Liquors. Samuel Gillespie, James Peacock, and William Thompson, Gau- gers and Searchers of Oil. Jacob Wil!>on, Francis Wilson, William M'Auley, Robert Riley, James Cullinan, William J. Lockhart, William Thompson, John M'Gourty, A. B. Lockhart, John Riley, Francis McDevitt, Pat. Mahony, John Jackson, Wm. Hoe, W. Po^ts, and David W. Riley, W^eighors of Coal and Measurers of Salt. , Inspector of Staves, Hoop Poles, &c, Samuul Gillespie, William Thompson, Jas. Stackhouse, Thos, Whelpley, Thomas S. Day, John Trecarten, George Young, James F. Trecarton, and Andrew Hamm, Inspectors of Pickled Fish. Samuel Gillespie and William Thompson, Cullers of Dried Fish. John Robjnson, Inspector of Cord wood and Bark at the Market Slip; John Paul, ditto at Lower Cove Slip; Stephen Gerow, dittu M North Slip; Patrick Collins, ditto at Hallway Station; Joseph Dunham, ditto Carleton. Wm. Woodstock, Pound Keeper on the Eastern Sid« of the Harbour; Wm. Cronk, Pound Keeper at Carleton. James Dutfy, Hog Reeve on the Eastern Side of the Haibour. Wm. Cronk, Hog Reeve on the Western Sid« of the Harbour. Thomas M. Smith and H. P Stnrdee, Esqrs., Commt«sioiier« of Wrecks and Shipwrecked Goods for the City and Connty of Saint John. 25 I Samuel Jordan, George Cassie, Thos. Fairweather, Edward D. Gore, James H. Fairweather, Charles E. Harding, N. A. Cougle, Wm. Grady, C N. PerUin?, Francis Jordan, Jnrvis Wihon, Oliver B. Cougle, J. M. Congle, Stephen G. Blizzard, J. D'Oruay, Edwin J. Wetmore, Joseph S. Wetmore, Samuel K. Wilson, Sargent S. Littlehale, Jnm«?8 M. iffarding, Patrick Gleef5on, T. J. Fairweather, Henry Leonard, G. H. Robinson, Joseph O. Craft, Adam C. A. Salter, John F. James. Andw. Anderson, William J. Grady, Mat- thew Holstead, James Woirnore, Jr., George Dixon, Joseph S. ClarU, C. E. Fairweather, J. M'K. Pendleton, and Edw. Coster, Surveyors ol Lumber. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Thomas Martkr, Chief Engineer. Engine Company ^^o. 1.— John Wilson, Enfrineer ; Robert A. Moore, Foremtmi Thomas Nixon, Assistant Foreman. JSfi^M« Coflipany.Vo. 2.— John A. Kennedy, Engineer ; GWhtrX Murdock For$- ttian ; Georcre Drake, Assistant Foreman. Engine Company Jfo. 3.— John Veals, Engineer; G.F.Thompson, Foreman! W. U. Owen, ..9ssi%tdHt Foreman. Engine Cvmpany M'o. 4. — Thos. Campbell, Engineer; John J. Kelly, Foremem', John Lawlor, Assistant Foreman. Engine Company ^o. 5.— David Thomson, JCw^meer; John Fleming, Foreman f Thomas C. Everett, Assistant Foreman. Emgme Company JVo. 6.~Robert G. Crozier, Engineer ; George F. Allison, Fore- man ; Bcrjamin Potts, Assintant Foreman. Fire Pofic*.— Robert Shives, Captain; llschard S. DeVeber, I.ie«t«tant; James Gerow, Treasurer; D. J. Schurman, Seereiary, Hook and Ladder Company.— Jns. E. Mastcrg, Captain; John Rankine, Forcmian John Jackson, Assistant Foreman. GcoROB J. Stack?ioc'se, Chief Engineer, WeBt Side Fire Department. Carlcton Engine Company J^''o. 7. — S. T. Mosher, Engineer ; Joseph Dunham, Foreman; Wetninre, Assistant Foreman. OarlMon Engine Cnmpany .VW. 8. — William Irvine, Engineer; Gideon Sprague, Foreman ; William Farrow, Assistant Foreman. His Worship the Mayor, Joseph Fairweather, Bartholomew Coxetter, W. H. A. Keanp, George A. Lockhart, George V. Nowlin, Alex. Balloch, J. C. Liltle- hale, J. Beattey, James A. Harding, C. D. Everitt, W. A. Robertson, William Mackay, Chaile« J. Melick, William C. Dunham, J. M. W^alker, Josepli Coram, Thomas Hanford, Joseph Mercer, J. M. Robinson, Thomas Marter, Pobert Kedey, J. Wilsou, Jr., E. E. Lockhart, E, B. Peters, C. A. Everitt, S. K. Foster, James Colwell, Charles Ketchum, A. C. O, Trento'Vi^ky, Charlas K. Raymond, William Kee, Josiali Adams, S. T, Moaher, Thorns R. Jones, and Charles Gierke, Fireun-ds. j POLICE DEPARTMENT. ! Humphrpy T. GiHjurt, Esquire, Police Maeistralc ; Genrge A. f^ockhart, W, 1 O. Smith, Wm. Leaviti, and G. V. Nowlin, Kaquires, ^Sitting Magistrates. i : , Esqiur^, Clerk. j Mr. John li. Marehall, Chief of the Police Forte. OoHMiJHiiopn;** or WaTe* Stpplt anij .Skwk«aob rok Cahlbtopt. — ChnrW Ketchum, Chairman ; Geo. F. Hardinj and Martin H. Peters, Comtniri«ioner8. Pcrnuc Grammar ScHooLiTT thcCitt op SAiifT Johi*. —The Rev. the Rector of Trinity Church, President ; His Worship the Mayor, Hii Honor the Recorder, Hon. Jndge Parker, William Wripht, Enquire, Hon. John H. Gray, Rev. Wll- limn Donald, Rev. Wm. 8covil, Wm. Livingstone, Enquire, M. D., Memhem •f the Board ; H. W. Frith, Clerk. Jfajtwa. -Jamet Paternon, LL. D., Senior. <7»«»si<;Hl DqMrtinent; Mr, Janie« HutchinHow, Junior Claisicai do.: Mr. Ed- w«rd Manning, English Deitartment. 26 .^ .nm t HMmm eum-^. i«a.u.-»)(J.Ktt Saint John Mschamcs' Institute. — Joiieph VV. Lawrence, PreBidenl; William F. Smith, and Isaac Woodward, Vice Tresidentd ; W. Ij. Avery, Treasurer ; W. H. A. Kenns, Cor. Becretury ; William F. Bunting, Record- ing Secretary, and Secretary to the Board of Directors; James Allan, EHsha Broad, Wm. K. Reynolds, George H. Lawrenre. William P. Dole, James Pater- son, L. L. D., Samuel Jordan, Andrew Oilinour, Peter Cormack, George Hutch- inson, Hurd Peters, nnd Gilbert Murdock, Directors; Thos. A. Rankine, Libra- rian. The Library is open on Monday and Friday Evenings, at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room is open every Evening except Saturdays and Sundays. Law Soc'iitt of Saint John, N. B— Hon. J. W. Weldon, Q,. C, President ; Hon. Charles Walters, Solicitor General, Vice-President ; G. Sidney Smith, Esquire. Treasurer; W. M. Jarvis, Esquire, Secretary; William Jack, Esquire, Charles Duff, Esquire, Q. C, and A. Rainsford Wetmore, Eiiquire, d. U., Com- mittee. The Committee with the Office Bearers form the Council of the Society. Rooms— Second Flat Ritchie's Building. Baixt John Sociktt Librart. — Isaac VVoodward, Esquire, President^; Hurd Peters, Esq., Vice President ; James R. Ruel, Esquire, Secretary and Trea- surer; William M. Jarvis, and G. Sidney Smiih. Esquire, Committee. Saint Geor<3s'3 SoriETv. — Robertson BajMrd, President; James A. Harding, Vice President; Rev. W. Scovil, .M. A., Chaplain; G. Sidney Sniiih, Treasu- j rer ; John A. Wright, Secretary ; Rev. W. Scovil, T. W. Daniel and W. G. j Lawton, Esqs., Charitable Committee ; W. U. Adams, and G. C. Carman, Au- I ditor?. i Saint Andrew's Society. — L. Donaldson, President; Henry Jack, Vic« ' President ; Kev Mr Donald, Chaplain ; P. K. Inches, Treasurer ; Win. Wed- li. Firlli, Marshal ; William Mackay, and Robert derburn, Secretary ; Wni. Shives, C^m. of Cliarity. Saint Patkick's Society.- -Thomas Parks, Preiident; John Magee, Vice President ; Robert M'Afee, jr. , Treasurer; R. G. Crozier, Secretary ; Rev. William. Ilarrison,' Chaplain. William Parks, William Logan and John McSweney, Commilteo of Charily. Orphan Benevolent Society.— Jas. Gallagher, Esq., President; JohnDough- orty. Vice President; P. M'Court. Treasurer; John Cunningham, Sercctary. Saint John Aoricultural and Korticdltural Society. — Dr. Waddell, President ; James Davidson, and John Bowes, Vice Presidents ; John Duncan, Esq., Treasurer ; D. B. Stevens, Corresponding Secretary ; James Barber, Re- cording Secretary. Robert Jardine, Thomas Davidson, Simeon Jones, Kayes M'Brine, Arthur Mcl^ean, Lawrence Donovan, B^bertDouglas, John Armstrong, and Richard Thompson, Directors. New Brunswick Auxiliary Bible Society.— Hon. Judge Parker, President, Hon. William B. Kinnear, and Hon. Neville Parker, Vice Presidents; William Seely, Esquire, Treasurer; Jaincs Paterson, h. L. D., and Hon. S. L. Tilley, Secretaries; L. H. DoVeber, Esquire, Depositary, L. I^- Botsford, M. D., John WIshart, Nathan S. D»mill, George A. Lockhart, W. J. Starr, Edward Sears, Daniel J. M'Laughlan, Hon. A. M'L. Seely, John Armstrong, Wm Girvan, B. J. Underbill, T. B. Barker, W. K. Reynolds, John Fisher, James Logan, Jas. Smith, T. W, Daniel, Robert Sheraton, John Fraser, Henry W. Frith, John Boyd, John M. Robinson, and J. V. Troop, Committee. Saint John Total Abstinence Society — N. S. Demill, Esquire, President; John Humbert, W. R. M. Burlis, .loseph Fairweather, W. H. A. Keans, Geergt A. Lockhart, L. H. Waterhoiis-e, John Frazer, R. Robertson, Esqs, Vice Presi, dents ; J. R. Marshall, Treasurer ; Jas. Gerow, Corresponding and Recording Secretary ; W. Hewett, Zebedee Ring, J.Ansley, J. F. Marsters, E. E. Lock- hart, Thos. M'llenry, T. C. Humbert, C. A. Everitt. John J. Akerley, W. K. Reynolds, J. Fisher, and C. D. Everitt, Executive Committee. Grand Division or the Order or the Sons or Temperance. — Rev. J. C. Hurd, O. W. P. ; Charles N. Skinner, G. W. A. ; W. H. A. Keans, G. Scribe; C. n. EvcfKtt, G. Treas. ; Rev. Neil Mackay, Grand Chaplain; R. T. Babbitt. Grand Conductor; James A. inches. Grand Sent. ; O. D. Wetmore, P. G. W. P. Saint John YouNQ Men's CHRiSTiAN ArsociatiOw. — Hon. W. B. Kinnear, President; L. B. Botsford, M. D., James McMiliian, £. E. Lockhart, W. K. '^ •97 If li il m # ' i i ^ ^ Keynolda, B. J. Underhill, and John McMoran, Eaquires, Vice-Preiidents ; JoihuaClawson, Recording Secretary ; George E.King, Correaponding Secre- tary} J. C. Hatbeway, M. D., Treasurer; Wm. ClawBon, Auditor; M. F. Manki, Librrian ; Messrs. James Woodrow, M. F. Manks, Tbos. McLean, Al- bert Bailey and William Clawson, Room Committee : Messrs. G. E. King, John McMorraii, James Hardy, Andrew Anderson, and H. J. Underbill, Lecture Com- mittee; Massra. J. C. Halheway, E. E. Lockbart, Goodhand Clarke, J. D. fUtebie, and J. P. Taylor, Finance Committee. Church or Enolaivd Young Men's Societt, at Saint John, N. B.— Patrons, The Right Aev. Lord Byhop of Fredericton, Kev. Dr. Gray, Rev. John Arm strong, Rev.Geo. M. Armstrong, Rer. W. Armstrong, Mr. Justice Parker ; Presi- dent, Henry W. Frith, Esquire ; Vice-Presidents, W. M. Jarvis, and Charles H. Fairweather, Esquires ; Corresponding Secretary, Mr. R. Peniston Starr; Record- ing Secretary, Mr. W. L. T. Seely ; I'reasurer, Mr. C. Kirkpatrick. Librarian, Mr. B. Brown Peters. Standing Committee, Messrs. George W. Whitney, Tho- mna Patton, and Robert Rynd. All the officers forming a general Committee of Management. Chamber or Commerce. -John W. Cudlip, M. P. P., President; T. W. Daniels, Esq., Vice-President ; Samuel D. Berton, Secretary. George Thomas, A. Jadine, Wm. Wright, J. V. Troop, W. Thom^^on, C. H. Fairweather, Hon. John Robertson, M. L. C, Francis Ferguson, S. D. Berton, John Duncan, and T. W. Daniel, hlsquires, Councillors. Zebedee Ring, W. H. Adams, William Parks, George M'Leod, Robert Jardine. George Carvill, J. W. Nicholson, W. W. Turnbull, W.J. Lawton, Alexander Rankine, and W. M. M'Lean, Esquires, Arbitrators. Saint John Gaa Light CoMrANT — Capital Fifty Thousand Pounds. — John M. Walker, Esquire, President ; John Duncan, William Parks, W. G. Lawton, Geo. Carvill, W. Smith, Daniel J. M'Laughlan, William Jack, and R. Jardine, Eaqre. Directors; Robert Britain, Secretary and Treasurer, and Manager ; Wm. Jack, Esquire, Solicitor. Fredericton Gas Company.— Capital Six Thousand Pounds.— S. Barker, Esquire, President ; J. Simpson, F. W. Hatbeway, W. H. Robinson, and John Davis, Directors ; Wm. M'Beath, Secretary and Treasurer ; J. M'lnnis, Manager. Rural Cemetert Company. — Robert Jardine, Esquire, President-, James Pettingell, John M. Walker, William Parks, William G. Lawton, Esquires, Hoh. Judge Ritchie, Han. A. McL. Seely, William Jack, S. P. Osgood, L. Do- naldson, James Reed, and W. H. Adams, Esquires, Directors ; 6. Sidney Smith, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer ; John Adams, Superintendent. South Bat Boom Company. — Hon. Alexander M'L. Seely, President: Hon. John Robertson, Francis Ferguson, F. A. Wiggins, John Coleman, W. G. Lawton, and George L. Lovett, Esquires. Edwin Shaw, Secretary. Electric Telegraph Company. — R. Jardine, Esquire, President ; D. B. Stevens, Secretary ajid Superintendent, R. Jardine, Edward Sears, J. Dun- can, S. Reed, Esquires, St. John, and U. E. Morton, Esq., of Halifax, Directors. St. John AND Fredericton Electric Telegraph Company. — George Bots- ford, Esquire, President; S. Barker, W. H. Robinson, S. W. Babbitt, and R. Jardine, Esquires, Directors ; D. B. Stevens, Superintendent. The Mutual Insurance Company — In St. John. — Joseph Fairweather, Esquire, President; Jos^epb W. Lawrence, S. K. Foster, C H. Estabrooks, and John An- derson, Esquires, Directors; Isaac Woodward, Esquire, Secretary ; J. M. Robin- son, Esquire, Solicitoi*. Saint Jttkn Suspensun Bridge Company.— J. D. Lewin, Esquire, President ; L. B. Rotsford, M. D., L. J. Aimon, C. W. VVeldon, and D. J. M'LaucblAH, Esquires, Directors ; J. F. Masters, Secretary and Treasurer. Saint John Pihe Insurance Company, -Hon. A. M»L. Seely, Presidertf ; O. D. Wetmore, Secretary : James Reed, Thomas F. Raymond, Charles W. Weldon and George V. Nowlin. Esquires, Directors. Central Firs Insurance Company— Capital, £50,000— Chas. McPhereoB, Esq., President; Chaa. Fisher, J. 8. Coy, Thomas Stewart, and Robert Fulton, Eaqs., Directors; Wm. M'Beath, Secretary. George Thomas. Agent, St. John. St. John ManupactuKino Company— (fPbrifc* at Mispeck.) — Capital Ten Thousand Pounds, with power to increase to Twenty Thtiuaand Pounds.— John Smith, President : Jamea Robinaon, John T. Stanton, T. R. Jones, and John Armstrong, Directors. 28 • ^Mi^^' :— -— -T' y -,-^:,y, George Moore, and John Colgan, Fence Viewers. R. Daley, Wm. Daley, Pat. Miles, J. Gumming, Hehry Oshorne, Wm. Rich- mond, J. Higgius, J. Wade, James M'Avity, Hugh Callahan, Put. M'Devitt, Thos. Graham, John Maxwell, Kaya McBrine, Thomas Lipsit, Jamas Carthy, and John Driscoll, Hog Reeves. J. Higgins, G. Cuningham, David Daiey, John Barret, Wm. Douglas, Wm. W. Douglas. George Moore, T. F. Bowes, 1'nos. Graham, Dan. M'Avoy, Jas. Carthy, Jas. McConiiick, John Maxwell, and George iSmith, Pound Keepers. Arthur M'l.e.m, F. S. Jones, and Wui. Evans, Commissionets of Higbwayc. John GiUis, Geo. Enuis, Wm. Benjamin, Chas. Wade, Wm. Bean, J. Moore, O. M'Guire, Jos. Bowes, Jas. Bryden, Sen., Robert Moore, William Mills, A. M'Gowan, Thoif^. Dewar, R. Siralian, J. K. Howard, R. M'Donald, Wm. Mack- in, Alex. Baxter, Jas. M'Ghee, John Kell}-, jr., Dan. M'Avoy, Thos. Radcliffe, Jas. Connolly, S. Lochree. Ddword Boyle, Andvv. Hunter, Wm. Warwick, J. McCormick.B. Stackhouse, Thos. Bowes, W. M'Mannus,Jas. Brown, R. Wal. lace, J. O'Brien, Edw. Murphy, H. Graham, Robert McGeoch, R. Evans, J. Car- ny, M. M'Namee, O, M'Farlane, J. Cain, H. Lynch, Wm. Daley, Solorooa Stan- ley, Sen., R. M'Carrol, R. M'Lean, R. Carr, E. Sentill, R. Marchbanka, James Jones, Tiios. M'Cardle, Jas. Barber, Jos. Wood, Jas. Vanhorne, Jas. btewart, A. Moore, aml.C. M. Wooton, Surveyors of Highways.— T. Bowes, Town Clerk. Bobert Bowes, James Cunningham, and R. B. Dougloa, Bevisora of Electors.' PARISH OF LANCASTER. B. Linplcy, Wm. Ellman, and J. B. Knight, Trustees of Scho(ris. Alex. Barnhiil, M. P. Balconi, and Wm. Flewwelling, Commissioners of Highways. C. P. Baker, Archd. Menzies, and M. A. Wall, Assessors of Taze a. John T. Lord, Collector of Taxes. Jos. A. Balcom, T. K. Donely, and Arcb'd Menzies, Surveyors of Dams. Jas. Downey, J. Dunham, John Monahan, Jas. Shanes, Matthew Kelly, John Carroll, A. Thompson, Jas. Orr, Jebn Downing, and Wm. Miller, Constables. Chas. Morrisop, Jas. Shanes, J. Crocket, John Warnock, and John Casey, f'og Reeves. James Heavey, Sam. Cunningham, W. Boggs, John MinniA, Richard Avery, and Wm. Thompson, Fence Viewers. Wm. Shepherd, T. K. Donnelly, Wm. Clark Richard Bradley, C. H. Deforest, E. Stapleton, D. McLaughlan, John Grimes, D. Morris, O. F. Robertson, Wm. Bcggs, Alex. Law, John Mann, B. Gowen, R. Tiner, John DaBn,e. M. Ander- son, M. Downing, John M'Larren, Sam. Cuningham, Wm. Wilson, Robt. Fair, I'errence O'Brien, Jaives Hunter, John Early, D. M. Rensu, and Dr. Clay, Sur- veyors of Highways. C. H. Deforest, Town Clerk. Geo J. Coeter, Akz. Barn- hill, aad G. C. Carman, Revisors nndar the Election Law. PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. David Vaughan, R. B. Patterson, and Dr. W^. Ruddick, Trustees of Schooh. Kdward Brown, P. Mosher, and Edw. McBride, Commiseioners of Highways. Dr. Wm. Ruddick, J. H. Moran, and John B.Brown, Assessors of Taxes — J. M.|Brown, Collectoi of Taxes.— John M. Brown, Eli Angevine, Henry Bradshaw, and Hiram Mo$iier, Cenetabies.— Eli Angevine, and Chas. O'Hara, Pound Keep- ers.— R. Ritcherson, and £. G. Brown, Hog Reeves.— Sam. Shanklin, John Brander, Martin Ryan,Sr., Wm. Dickman, and U. Handran, Fence Viewers — H. Handran. Timber Driver .—B. B. Patterson, Surveyor of Dams.— E. Angevine, R. Aicherson, Boom Master!.— Eli Angevine, Field Driver.— R. Biadsbaw, In- spector of Butter S.im. Taylor, Sealer of Leather.— R. Aitcherson, Inepeetor of Grindslones — R. V. Bradshaw, Town Clerk.— R. V. Bradshaw, Clerk of the ?i m m [mi m f- i ( I U&rk0i. — MoMi Carleton, Jablsh Wright, S. Diil«y, B. Foster, David Vnugban, jr., J. M. Brown, J. E. Brown, S. Floyd, I. Kieritead, Robert Flovd. Robert lieCutcheoD, Wm. Green, Jni. Black, Sen., F. Perter, M. Sullivan, J. Kenna- da, S. Builivan, Jaa. Bnmside, 1. Brown, Jamca V. Harding, Jno. McCullocli, S. Brown, H. Moaher, John Siinonda, Jaa. Ktnnton, Thoa. Lore, Wm. Baxter, Geo. Uuncan, John, Opy, Sen., H. Handran, Henrir Ellis, Francia Oharlton. A. Scott, M. Dougherty, Alei. M'Cardy, D. Floyd, P. Welch, O. M. Patteraon, Wm. Alexander, F. Lacy, Philip M'Iniire, Sen., and Janiea Cronk, Surveyors of UiRhway. Alex. Loekhart, Wm. A. Buddick, and Janiee H. Moran, Revisors of Electors. COUNTY OF YORK. CORPORATION OF FREDERICTON. WeUimrttn Ward. John Hodge, Jaa. McCausland Jaa. Acnew. A. N. Block, W. H. Keedham, Esquire, Mayor. J. L. Marah, lAlex. Mitchrll, A. Limerick, Elijha Clark. Robert Wiloy. R.Mitchell, Goo. N. Segee, JSsquire, City Clerk. Alex. Ounimin^, City Treasurer. John Richards, Esq., City Auditor. Michael O'Connor, Esq., City Surveyor. James BurchiU, Surveyor of Streets and Highways ) ditto, Wharfinger. Charles Brannen, City Marshal. AstissoKS.— Alex.M'Caueland, WMingionffTardiA.. F. Randolph, St. Jlnm*t. Ward; Solomon Denton, Carl$ton Ward; Jos. BurchiU, QMesn^t fVard; Enoch O. Bradley, King's Ward.— 3m. M'Alpine, Commissioner of the Alma House. ^ FiRX DsFARTitaifT.— William Grieves, and Martin Mackay, Chief Engi|eers If on. John Sireicoe Saundera, John Allen, John Robinson, Georj^e Minchin, 'WliHam H. Odeli, James A. Maclauchlan, John Simpson, John T. Smith, and The Mayor, «z officio, EfKinireM, Justiccn of the Inferior C»urt of Common Pieaa. Hon. John S. Saundera, John Allen, John Robinson, George Min> ohin, ^. H. Odell, James A. Maclauchlan, John Simpson, JohnT. Smith, Thomas Jones, Wm. Davidson, Patrick Campbell, James Miles, Ross Currie, Adam D. Allan, George Garden, t\. B. Rains- ford, George Cheyne, William J. Bedell, Thomas Gill, Richard^ Hayne, George Clements, Allan Ai'Lcan, Thomas Pickard, Thomas' R. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kilburn, Edward Simonds, Fred W. HathewajT, Charles M'Phorson, Geo. Morehouse, G. L. Ilatheway, Ira Ingrabam, Spafford J. Barker, Beverley A. Robinson, Benj. Yerxa, Beni. Goodapeed, James Fairlie, Israel Smith, Enoch Dow, Edward Pidgeon, J. McDonald, Andrew Calder, Samuel Fox, Joseph Pickard, Thos. Murray, James S. Beek, Thomas L. Simmons, James McLaggan, Thos. C. Atherton, Wra. R. Bustin, Calvin L. Good- speed, l^rancis M'Manus, John M'liitosh, Robert Foreman, John S. Ellegood. John Hea, jr., Moees Hillman, Hezekiah Cronkhite, John Gttiou, Thos. Temple, Hugh M'Kay, Benson Smith, Thoa. Herbert, Lewis H. Henstis, Jeremiah Christy, John S. Barker, Thos. Stewart, Alexander Shives, Martin LZnckay, Samuel A. Akerley, Joseph U. Dykeman, Wm. C.Brown, George W. Knox, Alex.Moody, Matlhow Graham, Saml. F. Grosvenor, Wm. Ctirown, Geo. Nevers, Wm. Gibson, John S. Patterson, Henry Rogers, and Thotnas Davis, Esquires, Justices of the Peace.- -W. A. McLean, Esq.,High Sheriff; Chas. Brannen, Depntr Sheriff. -Geo. J. Dibblee, Esq., Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peact>, and of Uie Inferwr Court or Com- men Pleas.— Gee. F. H. Minchin, Esq., Sorrogate. — Francis A; H. 32 i^*»»*; V S^raion, Dsjij . Ke^isier «>rrroliUle8. — John 'IV t^mith, Msij , li«gisi«ro|N Deeds. — (ico. Moiclioiise, Jiidaii ILitninoiul, Joliii IVI'fiih'.ion, TtiOia; Brown., HiiJ S 1), Miicpli'rswu. Ksq«.,ro»oijors. — .Mmk NeorfJiinnJ F.!S«|., Connly TriiMun'r. — Hon. J. S. SmiiihIits. CoiuinissioiiPr r<»r«i taliina Hail in t!ieSii|M(Mur Court. — Hun J .-\ Siroot. (i. J l)ilil)le«,'' lion. t:i»!H. KisliHi-, (iiM). P. n. Miiidiin Win. II. (),I(>!1. ;.ro. Hots ford, F .\. II. ^^traU)u, Joint (^ .\!l('ii, (uoiir- \. ?^<';:re, J.'iinos IV Wotnioro, Jas, Frijser Pnioii. IMwanl II Wiliuot, V. W. .MiIUt, n C. Fri*'!. .lolin J. Ft'ist-r, J»)hii I, Maisii. jr.. James Taylor jr.i' John Kirl)), C'lias 11 ri>'H'r, I]ii;i\ P.. Ixnii'slord, lU'd (J* o Told !'s;js, C'oiiiiuis^ioitt'rs for taKiiij.' .\ji:i!a\ i< in llir Siij»r* a. AliU's. ICs(|, Cii'.uim.ssinniMs lor So!.".iini/.ui;T .Marriaj^i' — .Marlw i' >,'(>(Nlhani. Sainio'l .A. Alv»'rlo), JoscnU .M\s!ira!l. Tliomas U. ilarKcr,. ' 'I'Uouias \'v' r^oiiili. Jcri'iniali Siiplcs, Tht<>. l)oii^|.vss, an«i l*alri«;k , MclMasuis. Lici'n''i'd Allot iontMM.^ j Ahns Ihmnc ami U'or/i llintsc.-- riionia- Murrny, and Jolui Picknrd. i Jr. Ks(|uirfs, ('oniini.xsionrrs ; John I'ltMiini^, Ki cjxfr. '- I'.dvvard C. Frotzc, liis|i»H'tor td* S?hoid.>. I Terms uj the (iiiiciiil ii.isiiinis aii.t CooiitUju f'lens (sUthHslitittb!) 'ha ^/l(7 l.» C/V/. c -17— Soronii Tin-.sd.iN in .lani.tir} and .Mine Afidij tianal Terms of the. ((o/*/»<>« ./'Aw.*' —Third TntMlay in Marrlj, anw second Tuesday in Otloher.' ,' ' ^, I Frcthricton Society of Sainl .liulirw. -. , Thj . Prt-sidcni;;; ''.V. A. M'LtMii. Vii;<;i*r(Nidcnl; llolt.Mt Fuhon. I'sqiiire. TreamiJ'er:'}' John J. Frasrr.J;'.stj..^iMMriar\^J|«'v J. !M. Hruoko-. D. H (^ha|daii> ^".•■'"■-■l"«!' " U'\H.- iiimi'S COINTY. Tiioinas P»efr. Justus ri Wetmoro, Ilt-nry A Srovil, aiul John Ci Vail. F.scinires, Justices (d" lh» InlV-rior Court ol (vonioion Pleas.— 4' Thomas Ueor, Justa^i .«* Welin'or.', Hi^nry A. Scovil, .Itdin C. Vnd}' A. C I'-vanson, John liHrhrric, Isaae flaviland, kSauinel FohttM\ ' John \Vii!hiiimn, Jcdin nriiiain, James brittain. lion. John II. > kyan. Chailos VV. StucUton. J«)hn V. Prieo. I.lias S^ \Vi>tn.orH. Jolnr Hagarty. Thomas Cv. Sharp. Roht'rl M'Cnlly, VViUium Fri'e/(\ Jr.jl Samuel llallett. Craven liOngstroih, Matihew M'Leod. Flias Si: Freeze. Diinean M. t'ainpbell, Isaac A. Dodjie, »Samiiel MendorKOu, VVeedon Fowler. John L. Wilniot, James Lake. Fdi|ali A. Perkins,, VVilImm Pyewell. VVultrr B. Scovil, Charlos C. Stewart, Ja.«i. Fair- wonther. James W. N. Michenii Kentor, Hobert S. Foster,' John iVI'Leud, jr., Nel- son .Arnold, NV»n. Pearson. VViii A. Stockton, Win. l\. iVI'Keei, Wni^ M'Leod. Chas. Ciriiy. Philo M. Kayinojid, Naihanied Belyoa, VV ml Btiehanan, John O. Dann. Jas. Cookson, ISenry Foivl«r,l)avid Nhtl« field, Zehulon Connor, Geo tl. VVrtllace, James A. Fenwiek, VVi|u Coates, John M'Arihnr, VVm Kcitli. Jtjmes L. Flowwtllintf, Joh| F,rh. John M'lnt^re, Daniel M'Lachlan Joiin Urqnhurt, Wilhani S] Teaklea, Robert'iVhirrison. Wdliain Buskin, T. Oliver Arnold. Jph^ C. Godardi Wdliam Detiiston, Joseph U. Baxter, .labez K. Tllu.siy Geofiie FlevvweHitiij. Georj^e Barnet>, David JM'Keozie, IJonry PieiS. Jr., Stophoii G. Ftjwhr, («{/*/A« (^lutrum.) and Win. Scoulktr, ^-i^Qisl Jntetices of the 'Pteace — JosM»» l^ttfle, F.«j(piire, High Sheritl' — Fdwl ppii I .>^*> 33 m f 1: I ;y i I "Wr:?.* Bettfl Smith, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas.— Edward B. Smith. Esquire, Judge of Probates.— J. C. Vail, Registrar of Deeds and Wills, and Registrar of Probates.— li Havlland, Slyvester Z. Earle.A. C. Evan- son, Jos. Wetmore, Adinw Paddock, jr., Obadiah Purdy, tt. A. Stock- ton, Wm Bayard, M. D., Esqs , Coroners.— J, C. Vail, A. C. Evan son, Sam. Halleit, C. W. Stockton, Hon. J, H. Ryan, John C Price, 8, Foster, Jas. A- Reeve, and J. W. Nowlan, Esq., Com. for taking Bail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court.-^E. B. Smith, Ewq, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. — H. A. Scovil, aniJohn C. Vail, Esqsi., Com. for Solemnizing Marriage —E. B. Smith. Esq, Receiver of Crown Debts, under Act 7 Vict. c. 36.— E. S. Freeze, D. Sheck, Wm. H White, E. A. Perkins, Sam. Freeze, LeBaron Drury, Jus. Lake, Gil- bert Titus, Gilford Cougle, Benj. Sproul. Abr'm Johns m, jr., Wm. Keith, S, P. Fryers. James E. Fryers, Isaac Pearson, Hiram Edgett, J. D. Mabee. Joseph D. Baxter, Joseph Be'yea, T. G. Barnes, W. M. Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Noah Keith, Wm. A. Stockton, J. M'Naught, Thos. Mathewson, J. Sharp, B. L Crawford, G. Downey, D. M.Johnson, G. H. Wallace, Douglas Fairweather, Sam, Foster, and Jas. W. Nowlan, Auctioneers.— Rev. W. E. Scovil, Rev W. W. Walker, and J. C. Vail, Esquire, Trustees ofGrammar School. — D. S. W^etmore, Teacher of Grammar School. — Edund H. Duval, In- spector of Schools. — Divid Pickett, County Treasurer. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Fleas. — First Tuesday in March and Third Tuesday in October. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas. — First Tuesday in May and January. The Probate Court for King's County, is held at the Court House, on the first Tuesday in every month, except the month of March, and for that month on the Monday next before the first Tuesday. COUNTY OF CARLETON. John Dibblee,John Bedell, and Joseph Harvey, Justices of Infe- rior Court of Common Pleas.— John Dibblee, John Bedell, Joseph Harvey, Jas. Upham, Josiah Brown. Adam B. Sharp, Jas.Ketchum, Abraham N. Garden, A. Upton, Paul M. Bedell, Chas. Perley, R. D. Beardsley, S. Estabrooks;. Chas. Connell, J. A. Phillips, James Lockwood, George Clowes, Joseph Burpe, Zephaniah Mills, Leonard R. Harding, Geo. L, Raymond. James R. Tupper, William J. Baird, Matthew L. Phillips, Abner Bull, Joseph Rideout, Jarvis Estey, Michael McGuirk, James Kelley, John Bradley, Stephen Q. Burpe, William Hay ward, Benjamin L. Richardson, Murphy Gi- berson, William S. Neters, John Bubar, John Holland Esty, Cal* vin Churchill, William Gray, Robert Hemphill, Robert Hay, Ro- bert A. Hay, William Lindsay, Richard 8. Bull, Anthony Kear ney, Georgt M'Donaugh, Alexander Kirkpatrick, Charles SheSy James Jordan, Edwin R» Parsons, William Forrest, John Burt, Hugh Cowperthwaite, Amoa Dickenson, Elisha* Shaw, Hamilton Yerxa, Saml. Dickenson, Cornelius Connolly, John Bennett, Rich* ard S. Clark, James Ebbett, Wm. Dell Estey, Isaac S. Carvill, Wm; Reed, Seth Squires, Isaiah B. Rideout, Alex. Hawthorn, George Millberry, George Wade, George Squires, William B. Tompkins, eo. Thos. Hartley, Warren C. Bull, (of the Qjuorum,) ana John I homaa Allan, Csqii/ ^ Juk ices of the Peace.— Fred i. J( kini Dibblee, Esq. Hi^h till iff. A. ^ Ison Garden, Esq., <. erl< Ttha Peace* and Inferioror ( ul Tne^^ pft, Israel Steves, John Ke;id, Thomas Carter, Warren I'rice, Hufus Chappell, John S. Barnaby, Isaac Allvvood,John Ueid,(Hay de Verte,) Frank Callagher, Pollett (iallang, J«)hn S. Tiiles, {if the Quorum^) an A Robert Madison, Fsnuires, Justices of the Peace.— Blair Botsford, F'aqtiire, High Sheriflf.— Charles E» Knapp, Ksq , Clerk of the I'eacn and Keeper of the Hulls.— Honorable Kdvvard B. Chandler, Suno- jjate — Clias. E Knapp, Esquire, Kegistcr of Proba^e^>— William Back- hoiise. Es(pure, {{egisler of Deeds arid VVills —Andrew VVcldon.Joliii Crandall, Jacob W rtman,^achariali.Tingley, Wenry Livinggione, and J. C. Harper, Esqs. Coroners.— James Lowerson, Corn's 'nr ol Sewers— D L Hanuinirlon, Com. for taking Alfi/laviis in the Su- preme Court. — K. M. Duval. E-q. Inspector of Schools.— David Bnrk. and Florian White, Com. ot* Sewers. — Silas D. Copp, Tiin, Kichardson, and Chas Cahill, Com. of Sewers Parishes of Sarkville. and Wesimorlaml -*Dom>nique Budrot, and Mark Budrot, Com. of Sewers, Paifschois Marsh, SheHrao ; Buf'us IVnlmer, Coin, of f^ewers. Mill Creek, Upper Boiiy Marsh; W. B.^IStler^ John C. Oihill, and Obed Tmwley, do. Westmorlrind Parish ; A. E. 6ots- ford, Isaac Lnvverson and iSelson Bulmer, do. Eliei Aboideau Marsh, Sack viiie^nd Westmorland. — A. B Chaudl^r,— Wn?. La,w- rerxie, Ehenexer li. Cowling, Robert Atkinson, Ichabod Ste-vesJ Joshua Wood, J. W. Ohrpman. Robert llallett, Hugh M'Monag!fi,| Robert Atkinson, Robert Moffat, Silas C, Charters, and VVm. J .M, Hannington, Anctinneers. Terms of the Gcmr id Sessions arid Common Pleas.— Third Tuesday in June and November. Additional Terms of the Common l^leas.-^ First Tuesday in April and second l*tiesday in iSepteniber, > COtJNTY op (ji7oL^(!3RSTFR. Joteph Read » William JNapieryand Patrick iH'Naugktqh, E^qjs., *|i.*,.»-iii;»wi.«'*a!»M»rit . • . 86 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmfmmi m ^T^ ^ ^iMtifseg ui' ih« JiiCtfrior iluun ufCoiiMunn I'lwin.-.Josippli Road, WilliHin Kapijsr, raliick M'I\'aiiglitoii, Juiiu'k Blurkhiill, I'tirrv J. ,N. DuiiiHro'jq, John Uirhey, John Dorim, U'»J»Hrt llobiimon, Frmi- cis Ferguson, Samuel !,. Jtisliup, Joshua Alexaiulur, John (Jhal iners, Jumt^s Youn|^, John Wtilsh, Michael Kivi^r.tj^Villiani Tayh»r, Joheph riovvoll, Hugh A. Caie, John Ftr/jiiMbri, John INlrahiin, fJeorge SmiUi, John K^O'Bncfi, Cq.. Hi^h SherilF— Tlieopliiliis liesBriflay. F-aq,, Clei-k of ihe Peace 'nnd K««!per (jf il'qnire. Surro- giUe.-Iloherl (iordon. Ksquire, liH^ister.--llqiiir»>, lieuisier oC iJieiis ami VV iI|r..-|> (Jusinvns Maclauciilan, 1 Coionor- -T VV, Wood. Inspector of CJchooh.-- l-'rancia Alexandre, \ B«njaniin VV. AVeld»in, nnd Koberl Yonng, Au<:lioneer». i Ttrma of the. General Sessions and Common Plmn. — Firmt Tuesday I in January ami first Tuesday in July. AiUil'onal Terms of the Com- ' mnn Pleas— V\rf\ Tnosday in April'and lastTno.sday iti October. aUEKN'S COUNTY. Harry Peters, William Foshay, John Earle, John M'Lean. Ebe jnezei L. Burpe, Tiios. I* IlewUtt, (jIco. W. lioben, Chua. Keilli, «hn Earle. ,ThonMs P. Hewleit, John M'Allislei', Lewis M'Donald, John VrLean, Jonepli H. Pcrkin-s, Robert Colding, William ftJurray, Uli.irle» Keith, (lOo W. Hobcn, Ebenezer L. Burpe, Tlion.a* Hariisfiii, Joseph Uoy, Gideon I). Kailio, Jjimes ingledevr, Charles ; P. Wetmorn, 'I'iiomas .Murray, J. II Earle, John Goldfinch, lianiei iSmith, Isaac M'liHun, Gilhert Perry, James Slip. jr. (/horjes E. Iljtinwan, David riiiliips, WiUinni F. Bonnell, John Curry, David Kbhett, Alex Casf, Beiij. Bowie, Joshua Calkins, David Fergu- iytm, Jhssio Clark, Joseph F. Estabrooks, Thomas Cooey, John I Piilmer, James Policy, Willi-jm iMaloHe, C/eorge Elkin!«, Francis ! Wood, Walter Butler, John J. West,Thomes V\ . Carpenter, James I r<«ole, { of the (Quorum) and Isaac B. Bonni^ll, Rsquires, JiiHtices ol ;th»! Pence — ,1. W. Travis, Esquire, High Slieriff. --T. R. Wetmore, ' K*iq , Cierk of'ihe Ptace and Keeper of the Kolis.-JAinea K. Cnriy, ! l.sqHire. licjiisler. -N H. DeV^eher. Elsquire, SHrro^ate.— Harry Pe- ters, Esquire, lie^'isfer of Wills and Deeds.— -John Mnynard, Receiver of Uoyaltiew lor Queen's and Sunburj. -Daniel Moirisoii. Esquire, jliispector of Sclinoh.-Itobert F Babbit, George W. Wkite, John ...Vlurpuy, Thomas M. Tilley, and Adam R. Stroajt, EjHpiires. Curo- jUi^rs "jnines T. Tnal, John Armstrong, Jatars .•,t«rkey, Butler \f'hf\rn, Ja-: Pcirsora, David Ferguson, Wm. ho.s^'lis". Ifla«e >"S. 1 V.iiawart, ' \Vil!iAm Golding, Walter S. Bntler, EdwurJ ^iB)p>«ii, iA.Ki Lawrence O'L^^ary. Auctioneers —James Inglpiilew, T Murray 37 1 ^- .1 :^i ll V;.. and I. C. Burpe, Comtnissionera for taking Bail and Affidavits. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas.-^Fsnnh Tuendny in January and June. Additional Terms oftlu CommanPleas. — Fourth Tuesday in April and October. ^.^ COUNTY OF BUNBURY. John S. Saunders, Nat'ianiel Hubbard, Thos. Harrison, Calvin L. Hatheway, Robert D. Wilmot, iind Benjiamin S. Bailey, Es- Suires, Justices of the Inf»>rior Court of Common Pleas.— John is). dunders, Nathaniel Hubbard, Thos. Harrifon, Calvin L. Hat he- way, Robert D. Wilmot, Benjamin S. Bailey, Charles Hazen, Wm, Hoyt, John Peabody, Thomas N. Gilbert, Wm. Burke, Enoch Lunt, Charles H. Clowes, Thomas Hartt, jr., William Scouliar, Thomas H. Smith, John Glazier, IVf oses Coburn, George Morrow, Thos* O. Miles, Wm. Estabrooks, Chas. Tracey, Cha^. J.Bailey, Reuben Hoben, Stephen T. Estabrooks Chas. Brown, John Sim mens, A. C. Plummer, Chds. Burpe, Thos. A. Beckwitit, (o/M« Quorum;, and Robert Linton, Esqs., Justices of the Peace.-^Janies S. White, Esquire, High Sheriff— (leo. Bliss, Esq., Clerk ot* the Peace and Keeper of the Roils.— Wm J. Gilbert, FIsquire, Surrogate ; —Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Willii.— John , Maynard, Receiver of Royalties for Sunbury and Queen's- Edward j C. Freeze, Inspector of Schools.— J as. Seely, jr. Gerhardns Clowes , Moses H. Coburn, Frederick Seeley, Thos, Twiney, John R Seely. j and Henry Rees, Coroners.---Geo. C. Nevers, Thomas A. B»'ckw th, John S. Covert, Wnoi. Burpee, and T. B. Coburn, Burpe, Auc- i tioneers ,;i i Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Second Ti«e.*layi in January, and Third Tuesday in Juno. Additional Terms of the ^ Common Pleas. — Third Tuesday in March and October. ! ,T , :: : i COUNTY OF KENT. " '".'" ' I G. Pagan, D Wark, J. P. Ford, J. Bowser, L. P. W. DesBrisay , | and Thomas W. Bliss, Esqs., Justices of the Inferior Court ofi Qommon Pleas.— Geerge Pagan, David Wark, John Bowser, L. P.! W. Desbrsay, Wm. Hanington, Thomas Powell, John P. Ford,' David M'Aimon, Francis M'Phelim, Wm. S. Caie. Robt. Pow- ell, Germain White, Reuben Johnson, Isaac Sowerby, Lawrence M'Laren, Albert B. Smith, James Burns, James Girvan, Ter- rence Curran, Mordaunt S. Levy, John Jardine, jr., John Ro- bertson, Henry Peters, jr., Henry Livingston, William M. Wright, John Brait, John Sheridan, Horatio Smith, Lewis B. Al- lain, Charles Gosselin, Luke Johnson, Fabian D'Aigle, Amunt Bourgeois, Sen , James Lucas, Alexander McWilliams, (of the Quorum,) and Stephen Briggs, Esquires, Justices of the Peace.-- James McPhelim, Esquire, High Sheriff-'Chas. J. Sayre, Esq., Clerk f the Peac» and Keeper of the RoMs.—James A James. Esquire, •rrofit*.— Charles J. Sayie, Esquire, Register.- George Pagan, sqaira, tefister of Deeds and Wills.- Laurence M'Laren, M. D., ni H«ratio B. Smith.Esquires, Coroner«».— T. W. Wf/od, Esq,, In- speetor of Sehools.-Wro G. Suilierland, Benj. S. Bailey, Commis- 89 '4a ..«*«^*-^ f . wi«j«»wiu-.*«^«,Mi*r«w»,^ ■loners for taking Bail and Affidavits.—John Bowser, and John A. Wright. Notary Publics.— William T. P. Wheten, Richard M*LauchIan, £dward Robs'on, William Hamilton, John L. Dwyer, William Raymond, William J. Keswick, John Andrews, George Beaitie, Rufus S. Chandler, Richard Sutton, Jr., Jacob Ferguson, and John Wheten, Auctioneers. Alexander Stewart, Teacher of the Grammar School. Terms of the General Sessions av.d Common Pleas. — Second Tuesday in January, and Fourth Tuesday in June. Additional Terms of tke Common Pleas. — Last Tuesday in April and September. COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND. George Kerr, John Nesmith, Peter Mitchell, John M. Johnson, Richard Sutton, and William J. Fraser, Esquires, Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas.- --George Kerr, John Nesmith, John T. Williston, Rich. Hutchinson, Peter Mitchell, Alexander Goodfellow, Dudley Perley, Donald M'Kay, Robert Doak, Tho- mas C. Allan, Alexander M'Laggan, Thomas W. Underbill, Wil- liam Letson, James W. Hierlihy, John M'Donald, Jared Tozer, John Porter, Roderick M'Leod, jr., Peter Morrison, Thomas Wit- lioughby, James L. Price, AlexanderFraser, jr. Donald M'Naugh- ton, Miles M'Millan, John M'Allister, jr. John M'Dougald, Rich- ard Sutton, George Johnston, William J. Fraser, Alexander Lou- don, William Muirhead, Robinson Crocker, John Bengali, John Harley, William Parks, George E. Letson, John M'Rae, Hiram Freeze, Robert Noble, William A. Black, George Whitney, Wil- liam Russell, John Haws, John Williston, Louis Robicheau, Jas. A. Pierce, Robert T. Miller, Samuel Lapthornt, John Fallen, Burk Archibald, James B. Johnston, Wm. W. Kelley, Michael M'Kend rick, John Lawlor, (of the Quorum,) and Wm. Dickens, Esquires, Justices of the Peace. — James MitchelU Esquire High Sheriff— Samuel Thomson, Esquire, Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls.— William Wilkinson, Esquire, Surrogate.— Daniel Fer- guson, Esquire. Resister.— John Lawlor, Esquire, Register of Deeds and Wills.— Stafford Beeson, Martin Cranney, Allan A. Davidson* Robert B. Wasson, Edward Rogers, John M'Leod, William O'Brien, Esq., Coroners.— T. W. Wood, Esqtirre, Inspector of Schools.— Pa- trick Wntt, Richard Davidson, and William Park, Esquires, Commis- sioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — Alexander Goodfellow, and Donald M'Kay, Esquires. Commissioners for So- lemnizing Marriage.—James L. Price, Esquire, Issutir of Marriage Licenses.— William Parker, Seizing Officer of Hay cut on Crown Land. — Robt. T. Miller, Samuel Thompson, Davis P. Howe, Alex. Fraser, Alexander Morrison, R. Blake, Jabez B Snowball, John Mnckie, Robert Blake, and John Lawlor, Auctioneers. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — Second Tuesday in January and July. Additional Terms of the Common Pleas. — First Tuesday in May and October. !i COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. John Montgomery, D. Stewart, Arthur Ritchie, and Adam Per- I 'K I J ( *! n ■ 3 il • |!»iison, Esquires, Jiislloes of the InferiorCoUrl of Ooinmop Pleas.-- ;jorin Montgomery, D. Stewart, Adam FergUfion, Arilmr Ritchie, Archibald Hamf-ay, Willi.im Hamilton, AVj'lJiain S. Smith, John IJItican, John iM'N.nf, Jno Cook, jr. Jno IVr.Vlillan, Jno. Duncan, John ar.Millun, jr., John Gillies, llohert Ferguson, Ddvid Kiichie, Alex, C. DesBrisay, (has. Murray, Patrick Doyle, John H. Pride, Allien Andrew, Donald ArAlistnr, Wm. Hamilton the2nd, Geo. ^Gordon, {o'Mb (luorum) and Agiel Wells, B^squiros, justices of the ^'JVace. — John L. iiarherie, Esquire. Hiah Sheriff.— Andrew Barherie, F-squire, Clerk of tlie F*eaceaiul Keeperofthe Rolls -- Chipman IJots- ford, Ksq , Surroirale.— Andrew barherie. Esquire. Register of Deeds fand Prohaies. --'P W. Wood, Inspect* r of Schools.— -John .M'Mil- lan. Esquire, Supervisor of Rofids>--Du»ald Stewart and (leorge Clordon, Esquires, Commission- ers for taking Bail in the Supreme Court.—A. Harharie, Esq., Issuer of Marriage Licenses.— Diij^ald .SrewMrt and Arcjii'd Ramsay, Commissioners under the Absconding Debtor's Act —Hugh Montgomery and James S. Morse, Esquires, jCoroners.---Thos. Barclay and Alex. Cook, Fishery Wardens.-- CravTford Hutchiu«on, Teacher of Grammar School. ---John U. Campbell, Charles Murravi David Sadleri Wm Montgomery, John ^Phillips, and James Rirchie, Auctioneers. I lieti/firmichfi yigriculfurnl S()c-ettj4—^A. Barbatie, Esq., President ; Hugh MoDtgomery and Adam Ferguson, Esqs., Vico-Presidenta; iDugakl Stewart, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer. Terms (if the Generut Sessions and Common Fleas. — First Tuesday in January, and Second Ttiesday \ti July Additwnal Terms of t/te C»'n- 1 mim P/erts." Second Tiiesday in April and October. - I .COUNTY OF ALBKRT. I'Hon. E. B. Chandler. John Smith. Peter M'Lellan, James Brew- .Wter, John Lewis, linn. W. H Steven, and (ieor^e Calhoun, Ivsqs.. Justice!* of the !nferi(»r Court of Common Pleas — ilon.E. B. Chun- kier, John Smith, Peter IM'Lelan, James Brewster, John Lewis. W. ' H Steves, George (.'aihoiin, Elisha Peck, Geo, Steves, Enocli Stilejt, ■lid ward Stev.Mis, J. S. Colpitts. Robert Wright, Isaac Gross, Joini- :VVal!acft, Edward Sieves, J.-me** Rojrers. Levi Wells, John A, Reed, jiUiram Edgeit, Ezra Steves. Junes Ryan, Williaiir S. Hopper. Jr , pohn Barehard, A K, Chapman, James t^orsenian. Thos Colpitts fi..ourtoi v./onnnoii Pieas.-".\1 li I aimer, l.sq.. .>urro^'ate — ><|i«ire. ' Register of Deed* !ind Wilh.—John Edgett Joseph J R«ed, Wm J Lewis, and Wm. C. Triles, Esquires, Coroners. ---Edmund 11. Dn- V!il. Inspeitor of Schools -Bainford W. DutFy, Teacher of Gram- ^inar Sehool.— (leorge Calhoun, Esquire, Commijisioner for taking Special Bail in tha Supreme ('ourtat ilopewell. — Agrwen Tingley, ijr,, Thomas W. Kinne, and Michael Kiever, Coiumissioners of J'^ewers, undfr Act ^ Vict. e. th^, for Draining G'erman Towt Enke. --Lewis E Steves, John R. Lawrence, Samuel II. M'Lalchy, and Joseph W. Turner, Auctioneers. 40 non /Vcfii.- Second Tuesday in March and Soptemher. OOJ^NTY OF VICTORIA. ; Leonard R Coombs, Benj. Heveredjfo, Chnrles A Ilanunond, Francis Rice, and Peter 0. Annreaux, Esqs., Justices of the Infe rior Court of Common Pleas.-- L. R. Coombes, Benj. Bevered!^(!, Chfirlcs A. Hammond, Peter C. Amiroanx, John Keaton, Vftul Tibidean, Francis Kjce, Antoine Pcllefleu,r, James Rishop, George W. Curry, Uarnabis Armstrong, Josepli Hebi^rt, Thomas Finn', Kegiste Therianlt, Pruden Gagnon, Stephen Glasier, Walter Srit, Michael Kirlin, John Anderson, Henry Raird, William Clifford, William Hallett, William Hartt, Abraham C. Hammond, Punder-i Hon H. Beardsley, IJilairo LeVasseur, Florent FoUrnier. John liarrt, Koderiiik M'l.ean, James Grew, llosamond Violetle, Joshua j iD. Giberson, James Thompson, Daniel Raymond, Joseph Cyr, ' I Vitdl Hebert, Benjamin Beveridfje, Francis Tibbits, (of the Qua- rum,) and Fzekiel Hutchison, EHqnires, Justices of the Peace. --- 'James ThompHon, Esquire, High SherifF.— William T. Wilmot, I Esqtiire, Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace, and of ibe Inferior Court of Common Pleas.— William M Maclauchlan,E8q. Surrogate.— William Hartt, Register of Probates, Deeds and ! Wills —-John Emerson, Francis Tibbets and William Clitrord, Co- 'toners.— Ch/is,E. Beckwith, Seizing Officer.-- Alich. Curran, Deputy ;.Tren.snror, Grand Fails— Edward C. Freeze, In.spector of Schools. ■ Terms of the Gf.ncral Stssions and Corjimon /*/««».— Second Tuesday in January and First Tuesday in July. Addilionat Terms of the Com- mon Pffias—2d Tuesday in March and 2d Tuesday in October. ' TiToWioi" uFnkwIrijnswick, " ilis Excellcticy Hon Akthitk Hamilton Gordon, Lieutenant Go. ? vernor and Commander in Chief of the Province of New Brunswick, &c. &.(;. &-c. Felix Jhs. Henry Skene, an i David Wilson, Esquires, Private Se- cretaries to the Lieutenant Govenol*. i Harry Moody, Esquire, and Lieutenant Colonel Charles Drury, •Provincial Aids-de-camp, i' ■ i ExECUTirr Council-.— Hon. Samuel L. Tilley, ^lon William H. Steves, Hon. Charles Walters, Hon. Peter Mitchel!, Hsm Jame.i Sieadman, Hon. (ic-orge L Hatheway, Ho*n John McMillan, Mon. William R. Perley. nud Hon John M Johnson. Ly.Gisr.ATiT* Cot'NsiL. — The Honorable William Black. President; Hon. JobnSinjcoe Saunders, J;6n. Amo> K, Botsford, Hon- Edward Pi. Chandler. Hon. John Robertson, II ou William B. Kinnear, Hon. ■1 *m n ,ji 1>1 41 if George Miachin, Hon. Robert L. Ilazen, Hon. Charles Harrisoiu [ Hon. James Daviditnii, Hon. Williatii H. Odell, Hon. D. VVark* I Hon VV. H. Steves, Hon. J. H. Ryan. Hon. William Hamilton, Hon Robert Gordon, Hon. VViliiam Todd, Hon. Alexander McL. Seeley, Hon. Francis Rice. Hon John J, Robin.son, Hon. John Darl. Hon. Petor Mitchell, and Hon. Charles Purley. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. County of York. — Charles Fisher. John C. Allen, Esquires, Hon George L. Hatheway. and Hiram Dow, Esq. County of Saint John. — John VV. ('udlip, John Jordan, Charles | N Skinner, and Timothy Warren At. glin, Esquires. ! County of Westmorland. — Ali»ert ,\ Smith, Esquire, Hon. James' Steadman, Amaud Landry, and William J. Gilbert. Esquires. i County of Charlotte. — Arthur H. Gilmor, G 3. Griranier, James[ Boyd, and James G. Stevens, Esquires i King's County.— Edwin A. Vail, Walter B. Scovil, and George Ryan, Esquires. j Queen's County — John Ferris, and Samuel H. Gilbert. Esquires ■ County of Sunbury.— William E Perley and John Glazier. E.sq;*. ' County of Carleton. — Wdliain Lindsay, and David Munro, Esqs. i County of Noithumberland.— Hon. John M. Johnson, Geo. Kerr, | Edward Williston, and Robinson Crocker, Esqs. | County ofKent —Francis M'Phelim and LestookP. W. DesBrisay, | Esquires. County of Gloucester.— Robert Young, and John Mehan, Esqs. County of Restigouche. — Hon. John M'Millan, and John Mont- gomery, Esq County of Albert.— Abner R. M'Lelan, and Reuben Stiles. Esqs. County of Victoria.- D. B. Raymond, and John Co.stigan. Esqs. City of Saint John.— Hon. S. L. Tilley, and Hon. Charles Walters. Officbrs of the Crown. — Hon. John M Johnson, Attorney Ge- neral; Hon Charles Walters, Solicitor General ; Willinm Wright, Esq., Advocate- General; Hon. Samuel L. Tillev, Provinhial Secre- tary; Hon. John M'Millan, Surveyor General :" Hon. James Slead- fman, Post Master General; Hon. G. L. Hatheway, Chief Commi.s. sioner of Board of Works; Beverley Robin.son, Esquire. Receiver General; Thomas R. Robertson, Esquire, Deputy Receiver General; Fredericton, John R. Partelow, Esquire, Auditor General: John A. Street, Esquire, Hon. William B. Kinnear, Hon E. B. Chandler, Hon. Robert L. Har.en, John W. Weldon, James W. Chandler, George Kerr, John H Gray, D. Shank Kerr. A. R. Wctmore, Chas. Duff, and A.J. Smith, Esquires, Queen's Counsel. Clerk OF THE Executive Coo.hcil— Francis A H. Straton, Esq. Officers of the Legislative Couxcil— George Botsford. Es- quire, Clerk; E. W.Miller, Esquire, Clerk AssistJint; B R Jouett. Ksqaire, Sergeant at Arms, and Usher of the Black Rod ; Reverend iohm M. Brooke, D. D., Chaplain. riMMMHM rd. Board or Works.— Hon. Geo. L Hathewny. (Chief CommiMioir er,) Hon. rf L. Tilley, and Hon. Ja*. SteadniRn ; Asa Coy, Esquire, Clerk. Kailwav Boakh.— Robert Jardine, (Chief Commissioner,) Richard C. Scovi!, and George Thomas, Esquires. AppKAisKKsor Lahi) Dam AG rr.- James Smith, Geo. L. Ha- theway, Henry E. Seelye, Robert Bowea, W. K. Ch»pman, and Isaac Burpee, Esquires. Supreme Court of Judicature. — Chief Justice, Hon. James Carter, 8th January, 1851 ; Justices, Hon. Neville Parker; Hoi. Ro- bert Parker, October 1834; Hon. Lemuel Allen Wilmot, 8th Janu- ary, 1851 ; Hon. William Ritchie, )7th August, 1855; Andrew R. Wetmore, Esq., Clerk of the Crown; William Carman, Esquire, Clerk of the Pleas; Hon John Simcoe Saunders, Clerk of the Cir- cuits, and Clerk of the Crown on the Circuits. Terms : Hi/ary— First Tuesday in February : Eas/cr— Second Tuesday in April : Tri- nity — Second Tuesday in June: Michadmas — Second Tuesday in October. Nisi Prius sittings in the County of York — Second Tuesday in January and tourtb Tuesday in June. John C. Allen, Esquire, Reporter of the Decisions in the Supreme Court; OCT The Court of Chancery was abolished, and the Master of the RolKs appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court, by Act of Assembly 17 Vict. c-67. All causes heretofore cognizable by the Court of Chan- cery are to be determined in the " Equity side of the Supreme Court.'' Circuit Courts. — Saint John: Second Tuesday in MayaridThifd Tuesday in November; Suabury : Fourth Tuesday in January; Quuns: First Tuesday in March; Charlotte: First Tuesday in August ; Kings: Second Tuesday in July; Attert: Second Tuesday in July ; Westmorland : Third Tuesday in July ; Kent : Fourth Tuesday in Sept- tember ; Restigouche : Last Tuesday in August; Gloucester: First Tues- day in September; Northumberland: Second Tuesday in September; Carleton : Last Tuesday in September ; Victoria : Wednesday before the last TuRsday in SeDtember. Courts foii the Probati of Wills ard GRAf«Tl^6 Adminis- trations. — The Probate Court for the City and County of Saint John is held every Tuesday, at three o'clock, at the Registry Office, and the like Court in the other Counties of the Provinca is held at the times specially appointed by the respective Judges. Court of Divorce and Matrimonial Causks.. — Honorable Neville Parker, Judge; John C. Allen, Esquire, Registrar; Terms : The fourth Tuesdays in February, June and October. Court of V'ice Admiralty. — Honorable Robert L. Hazen, Judge and Commissary ; William Wright, Esquire, Advocate Ge- neral; John M. Robinson, Esquire, Register and Scribe) Joha Humbert, Esquire, Marshal. Court for the Trial and Punishment of Ptraey and other Offen- ces on the High Seas. — The Governor ; The Chief Justice and 43 ,<™-M«^tCr-- ■\f t-*T ,.»■ j?A r-i i ^ fi i ■6 /Other Judges of the Supreme (/Oiirt, llio Members ol'tlie Exeeutiv* Council; Judge of tlie Vice Admirallv ; The Public Secrt'tary ; jPublif? Tronsiiror; CommandtT in ("hief, Fl.-ig Olhcers, and (Jap- tams, and Coniniandors of Hliips of War on tins Station for tiie time being ; , Uegistrar and Scribe. . tlsq , Marsliul. [D^ The Court sits at any place within the Province to be ap- pointed by any three of the menjbers, tfie Governor, Chief Justice, or one of the Judges of the Supreme Court, or Judge of th-e Ad m- \ raltv, being one. 1 POST OFFICE DGPARTMluNi'. Fredoricton, Hon James Steadman. Po^tunster (Jenmal; Jarnes dale, Secretary ; Win. Paisley, Aceouniant; VV (I. Smithson, rU;rk. Saint John, John Howe. Esq , Postumster ; Clerks, Henrv '^ r^nnk, T. B. Allen, John F M'Guirk. Jas Woodrow, and Uich'.i Seely, jr. ; \ John Le;tch, Oitice Keeper. Post Musters. — Atidrow S Plinir. F.sq . Frederictou; Wni- F. IJonnojII, Ksq.. Gagetown: Geo F Campbell.!. I'.sq., Saint Andrews; David A. Rose, ICsq., Saint Str-plicn: (icorye Knight, Esq., Saint Georae; Christopher .VI ilner, Esu-. Sackviile ; T. f fi. Hannington, Shediac: J S. Tnte.s, Salisbury ; Jt»s Crandall, Eriq , Bend ; James Caie, Esq, Chatham; Jas Johnston. Esq., Nevy- castle ; S. B. Hetherington. Esq, llichibuclo ; Joseph H J^abillois, Esq., Dalhousie; Helen VVailt. Bathnrst: Jas. Grover, Ewi|.. Wood- stock; SHinuel Foster. Esq., Kingstoo; HoL'h M'iMona!»le, Ivsq.. Sus- sex Vale; William Cliirord, E.-q, Grand Falls; John T. Hodgson. E.sq , Edmundston; Edward Nugent, Esq . Saint Martins^ Wm Be- veridge, Esq., Andover ; J. M. Stevens, Harvey; George Flewwel- ;ling. Ossekeag; George Hiltss. Milltown ; Charles B. (Godfrey Dor- chester; James Harvie, CampbelUown ; John K. M'Pberson. Oro- mocto; (/ A. Robinson. Upper Mills: K,. E. Sieves Hill.^horo'; Louisa AI OSes, Canipobello: James Sutherland. Bsie Verte; Joseph Lake- man, Grand iManan; T. B. C Burpe. Sheffield : Weeden Fowler. Upham Vale; C. J, Smith. Buctouche; C. E. Grosvenor, Cfjnterbui-y ; James R'. Reed, Carleion; S. C Charters, lMH. Lsquire NhwcASTi.K. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, iJiolii ard Sutton, K^(]lli^«. ' Rit'HiBUCTo. — CotitroMer of Customs and Navigation Laws, Henrjf LivingstoOH, Ksqnire. \ HiJCfoucKK — Controller of Custonis and Navigation Laws, Uoberi; Douglas, liStjuir*;. ] Shkpiac — (Toiitrollcr of Cusiouts a»id Navigation Laws, I ton." DanitO Haniogton. Ksqiiive. Hackvili,k.— Controller of Ciistonvs ard Navigation Laws^: JaoiftH Dixon, F.sfjHJro *:! DoncHKsrKR. — Controller ofCnstonis and Navigation I^aws, Jolui Hifktiian, Tsqiiirt'. 'V f) ^j NoKTH .loGCkiN!?. — Controller of Cnstums &r,, Rnfns Cole [ MoveriiN — (-ontroltHr of Cnsionts and Nav'igation Laws, Jariie^j Re» - , I ItAiiVKv — rontroller of CnslomS atid Navigati^ft Laws;'5ame.<<| Bi>wster Ksf^nire. -, t^\iNi' fiKoiiOK.— Controller of Customs, ^c , A» J.V.'etmore,Ksq»; i^AiNT AM)Hi'.vvs.~Conirolle» of Cnstotns and Navigation l^avvsj- D. W- Jack, Esquire. ^^ Hain'P Stkphkn. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws,^[ Jolni Cirinuner, Lsquire. ^| Cavipohki.i.o. — Controller of Customs and Navigation Laws, Jas.'; E. Dixon. Ksquise. M rKKDHKiGTON — Controller of Cwsionis and Navigation Laws|! Thomar* II l{ol)errson, Inquire ' ■;■ ■mt;: PKOVINCIAL REVENUE. Saint John.— Beverley Kobinson, Esquire. Province Treasurer ij, Ch>irles Bri-coe, VVarelioM.'.e Keeper ; Henry Whiteside, Ci)Ul leettni? Cbrk; Jaines T. Haulbrd, John Sandall, George Mathew,-; and Ceorge F Kean^, Clerks; Riel.avd M. Longinaid, Stephen i E. Cerow. Waiters amVSearehers; S\ illiain !5owyer, Tide Survey- j dr ; 'A . ,>. [J. Vlarter. VVilliarn Dtidnfe. John Filzpatrick, James j Mirchell, Wati'Liouse Lockers; Henry Coffey, Steamboat Locker; Isaac Woodwar I, and James T. llanford, Appraisers of Dutiable; Articles* Saint An'Prkws. — David W, Jack, Deputy Treasurer; James H. VVhitlock, Waiieroiid Searcher; James W. Street, Appraiser of Du- tiable Articles. Saivt Stkhhens. — John Grimmer, J^eputy Treaf surer; Duncaii Stewart. Waiter and Searcher; Thos., Davis, SeitI in:: Officer. Saint Gkohgk — A. J. Wetmore, Deputy TreasnrJBri Campu Hku.o.— Jftme.s E. Dixon, Deputy Treasurer. FREDERicf TON,— T. R- RihertPon. Deputy Treasurer, J. McAlpine, Preventive! Olti'-er. Wooi>sToclK — Ifenry E. DibbleO; Deputy Treasurer* TouQUE, CoPM V OF Victoria. — Francis Tibbtfs, .^epnty Trea* suKKr CftANw Fai IS —Michael Curran, Deputy Treasurer. En| ti MIS !)-:ton.— Vital Mehert, Deputy Treasuer. Chatham.— J. T^ V^i'ilision. Deputy. Treasurer; J,, E. Carmichael, Laudiirg Surf vt'^or; i\l . Craniipy, Walrer, Searcher aud Locker. Nkwcas^ IriiiViiiii pi M 45 I i1 r TLE.— Richard Sutton, Deputy Treasurer; Daniel Witherell, Wai-( ter and Searcher. Dalhousik— Dugald Stewart, Deputy Trea- snrer; A. Ramsay, Waiter, Searcher and Locker. Campbell- Toww.— Chipman Botsford, Deputy Treasurer J. Duncan, Locker. Bathursf —Joseph Read, Deputy Treasurer i W. Napier, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker; John Kerr and Rober; Ellis, Preventive Officers. Shippeoan. —Perry J. N. Dumaresq, De- puty Treasurer. Caraquette and Grand Aunce — James G. C. Blackhall, Deputy Treasurer. Richibocto— Henry Living- stone, Deputy Treasurer; Geo. Pagan, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. N>w Banpow.— John Kerr, Preventive Officer. Bug- ToocHE.— Robert Douglas, Deputy Tieasurer. SHBDiAC—Daniel Hanington, Deputy Treasurer. Bay Verte— Edward Wood, Deputy Treasurer. Sackvillr —James Dixon, Deputy Tresurer. Dor- chester. — John Hickman, Deputy Treasurer. North Joggins. — Rufus Cole, Deputy Treasurer. Hillsborough. — Wm. Wallace, Deputy Treasurer. Moncton— James Robertson, Deputy Teasurer. Harvev— Jas. Brewster, Deputy Treasurer. ECCLESIASTICAL. THE UNITED CHURCH OfIeNGLAND AND IRELAND Bishop— The Right Kev. John, LordBishop of Fredericton— #>V«derietoii. CLBROr. Hudson, Bev. Jamed, VidiCing Miipsion- ary, Miramichi. JafiVey, Aav. William N., Missionary at Saint Mary's. Armstiong, Rev. William, Rector of St. James Church, Saint John. Armstrong, Rev. 6. M., Rector of St. John's, Parish of St. Mark. Armstrong, Rev. J. Rector of St. Jude's, Carleton. Bacon, Rev. Samuel, Rector of Chathan — Rural Dean. Black, Rev. John, Rector of Kingsciear. Bliss, Eev. C. P., Rector of Sussex. Bliss, Bev. Donald, Rector of West- morland. Beyer, Rev. W. N., Rector of Moncton. Carey, Rev. George T., Rector of Grand Manan. Coster, F.ev. Fred., Rector of Carleton. Coster, Bev. N. A., Missionary at Ri- ch ibuclo. Coster, Rev. Charles G., Fredericton. Covert, Rev. W.S., Lancaster. Cruden, Rev. W., Missionary at Nelson and Blackville. DeVeber, Rev. William H., Rector of St. PauPs, Portland. Disbrow. Rev. J. W., Saint John.'i Dowling, Kev. Theodore, Missionary Douglas. Gray, Bev. I. William D., D. D., Rector of Trinity, Saint John.>-liitraI Dean. Hanford, Rev. S. Jones, Missionary at Upham. ) Hanlson, Kev. W., Rector of Portland. Hartia, Bev. Thomas, Missionary at Canterbury. Jarvit, Rev. George S.. D. JL. Rector of Shediac— JIuraZ DeSn. Ketchum, Aev. William d., Aector of Saint Andrews.— itura/ Dean. Lee, Bev. Chas., Sector of Fredericton Medley, Bev. C. S., Assistant Minister, Cathedral Fredericton. M'Givern, Rev. John, iZector of Saint George's. McNutt, Rev. G. Curate of Trinity Neales, RevJ. RectorofGagetown. Church, 9aint John. Pickett, Rev. D., Missionary at Green- wich and Wickham. Pollard, Rev. H., Rector, Maugervillf and Burton. Boberts, Rev. G. G. Bector of SackvlUe and Dorchester. Rogers, Rev. G., Curate of Woodstock. Scovil, Rev. William Elias, Rector of Kingston.— iZural Dean. Scovil, Rev. William, Saint John. Simonds, Rev. Richard, Missionary, Studholm. Smith, Rev. R. E., St. Andrews ani Chamcook. Street, Rev. S. D. Lee, Bector of Weo^ stock,— 'JSura^ Dean. Street, Bev. W. Henry, Missionary M Toblque and Grand Falls. W 46 Street, Rev. C. P., Rector, Prince Wm. dcbofield, Rev. G. Misiionary in the Parish or Siinonds. Swabey, Rev. Maurice, Curate of St. Mark'H, £-•.> ■»r- i^ ' DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, OR CHRISTIANS.— dfint Johi W. Patterson. »^ FREE CHRISTIAN BAPTIST OHU^CtI.-~$a^uel Harti Jacksontown ; EzeklttI SibriH Wakefiefd; th^l^s M^MtpIlin, Georgi W. Oner, Lower Brighton; Charles E. Bell, Upp«r BriglitoiL| Edward Wavman, Studholm; W. E. Pennington, Westmorland! Benjamin Aferrit^, Thotnaii Cpnnoit, Htmsstead; Peter MUlocF B ■ ' ■ ' ■■Tt '■ V ' ' int *' ' t ti V 1 *■» I I tf^t^.^. 11** ' 1^ 1 .■ ^ » Alexander Taylor^ Cunpobellp ; J^sepli Noble, CoriiwalKa'rE«0)H< McLedd, Fi^^dau<;lon ; JaQob Qanler, |4i|eoIn ; Mn Pernr, flTiUfif Powiyr, di,Mn;(SA, Ib^ "' * * ^*^ IdUti V(imB^iCmrA%Mm. i;m^^, fffJaNiBiM^ OwDoi»«t Carnto^ Cofuntt; tii F. Ratteray, &ontHainDtl«iieC~8tmiel Down If ! T( M ,:/ r r i t DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BlRUNSWlCK. Patron, His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor; President, 'V\n^ ight Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton ; Vice Presidents, The ^ Right t' if Honorables Judge Butsford, Mr. Justice Neville Parker, John Sv Saunders, S. L. Tilley, Frederick A. Wi^jrins, £sq., H. Bowynr. Smith, Esq., Colonel John Robinson. Treasurer, William J. Bedell, Esquire. Secretary, Rev. William U. Ketchum. Auditors. VV. H. Scuvii, and C. H> Fairweather, Eivqs. Loan Committee, Frederick A. Wiggins, William Wright, uim] Wm.Jack, Esquires Secretary to the Executive Committee, Rev w/iiimm o k<>i/.k.>.» William Q, Ketch um* A I Pr&oineiat Board of Education, under the Act 21 Vict: e. 9.— The Lieutenant Governor or Administrator of the Government for tlie time being, the Executive Conncil, and the Chief Superintendent of Schools.— John Bennett, Esq., Chief Superintendent of Schools; George Tliempson, Clerk. — Edmund H. Duval, Inspector for the Counties of Kings, Albevt and Westmorland ; D. MorriHon, In- spector for Saint John, Charlotte and Queen's Counties ; Edward C. Freeze, Inspector for the Counties of York, Sunbury. CarletoQ and Victoria ; T> W. Wood, Insocctor for the Counties of Northu^mber* land, Kent, Gloucester and Restigouche. ^ Oi A'^Oi-t^ UNIVERSITY OF NEW-BRUNSWICK. rifttor— His Exeelleney the Lieutenant Governor. Prekdent — W. Btydone Jack, D. C. L. Professors-^W . Brydone Jack, D. C. L , Marshall D'Avary, Esq., G. Montgomery Campbell, A. M. and Loring W. Bailey. SENATE OF UNIVERSITY OF NEW-BRUNSWICK. W. Brydo«»JUiok, D. C,«L., President ; Hon. i^ A« Wilnyol. Hoiv John S. Saunders, Hon. William B. Kinnear, Hon. John Robertaon, Hon. D. Wark, Matthew M'Leod, Esq., Btnrle Traverse, E«q», M. D. and Stephen Hitchings, Esq., members of the Corporation anict of [the Senate. * Regialrar, EdhRrvd Wilmot, Eaqnire, A. B. ; LitNrarian^ Mr. A. W. Smith. CoLLDWATS ScaooL.— Head Mwiter, Geenge Roberts, Esquire,; Classioi^ ftnd Afathanatical Maitera. Georg « Rabuta, and CnarlM Colter, A. M..; French Master, thePnofsesoyrofModemLangungsi in KingV Colliege i %na]iek and Writing M«iter» W. Smith. Madbai Sc»OM..-~7%4i G&9emw atut Tmtttet tfthi JUkdrai Sth00l, inffmoBrtmnriekf^Tht Litutenant GoTernor; th« Loid ,Blih«|k of thtt Otoeaief (h« Membert of Her Majestr's Council; tba iiidge of tho Admiralty '; the l^eaker of the Honse of As* eoubl/; the Hayor and Recorder of Saint John ; the Rector and Chorefa wardens of IVinity Chttrch; Saint John ; togother with tbt ReviWUliam Donald, rtittetiek A.:>ViggiB0» W.^iight, jEaqfs^ and Rev. Vk . Stootll. ' ^* CI Wv W iM«ii, £b<|., CI;.' itf»h'< ' Richard C Scovil, do, Skediac, do, - ^ do. Charles S Theal. Prussian Consular Agent, Shodiac. George Carvill. Eiqair«, Consul for France. itpli ,t)t/< =*r . Charles Bischoff^ of London* Joseph C^ntrd, of Lireir|K)ol, £ng land, Joseph Carr, of Bangor, Battitiel L. Carleton, of Por«lflind| State of Maine, Andrew fieleher Ahao:!, of Sftleni, Benjamin^ G; G«i^, of Boston, llaasachttsetta, land Robert Se&rs, of New York: U. S. of American Comnttssioneri' for taking acknowledgmneiii of Deeds, &c., under 23rd Vi^. e«p 26. •< • . - • i > ' HSCCJ^^^S i-> > c c i BJRRISTERa ajfp JrrTORff^Jta.^RACTmWGIJf THE fRQVUii FttdmriU9H.^Uhn k, Street^ Geo. J. Dibblee, WHHainl Il«zei Needhim, Gov. F. H. MiiielHit; Hoh. €ftto. Fiiher, GedrMe 0oi ford, Fraffcif A; H. SwtCoR, Jotm^Ci Arien, Gi^br^ NrS^ce James P, WetMore, Jiriits F. Barton, iKd#iryrfl; WiMtbt; ISdwii ,'KDUi«a«>*wiw. ii.l»»- T',!.'.,.-! »■ »»*flW,*f..T * fyi\»t>-'- r- U fi i Not only are Aitare crops cheated in advance, but th« quality ofj heavily manured plants iu often injured by b'^ing forced to a rank> coarse, disprtportiooate and especially inedible, unwholeeome growth. Such is a frequent result incident to the gorge and starre system of nr ^inuring. I have not now time to notice it further, but I have not a doubt that the loss of much of the turnip crop in England, and the club foot, and hand and finger diseases in cabbage and turnips with us |i8 due to gorging with rank or unsuitable manure, and every eul- ftlvator must perceive in the fact that plants which owe their ex- cellence to cultivation rather than forcing, are always superior in qtialUy to those that are forced with mtic^ manure — that deter iwa- tion in quality is probably much of it due to injudicious modes of feeding, as to quality or quantity or both. An object of man uring is to secure the most hecUthy and vigoroue growth ; but when rank, coarse growth supercedes healthy vigor it leads to deterioration of quality, which in reducing its real value for economic purposes sometimes more than counterbalances the greater size or mere gross product. There is too much *' haste to get rich" by striving after size, which relatively always indicates coarseness, and often leads toward results in useless or odious forms of mostrosity ; and tiiis by manuring future crops in abundance, or sev^al in the lump, and thereby debarring the later ones of a sufficient supply of food or matter of growth, of the very meins by which alone ; they can become either profitable or satisfactory. i Adapting means to ends, or doing the right thing at the right: I time, is the best guaranty of success in any buiiness^, and instead of dressing only one crop in a course of iiiree to 3ix, I should pre- 1 fer to manure the same crop— of wheat particularly, as corn is \ more aocessible to cultivation — twice durrxg its growth. FalV wheat, besides manuring on the surlace lightly after the wheat is; covered at seeding, might a<.'/■»• I ; *i 1 li< r ii».j« 1". I '. . • 1-1 uality of I > a rank) holetome ad starTe it a doubt the club \ with us very cul- their ex- perioT in leteriora- modes of naanaring hen rank, [oration of s purposes e or mere )y striving 1 and often j oeity ; and i egral in the! BHt supply! iich alone; it the right ind instead ihould pre- , as corn is : vrth. FaW le wheat is , ju^t before Oats might gh enough, d, abraded Dd the crop with truer well as aug- jurUrg Oen- ] tivator tried! lee different umn, when a. Another d. A third, |ble the arop, applied later ed in spring Ta>«" at bot- las been cut ; I, from which 1 the timothy was gradually disappearing. By late autUmn, the 'timothy had outstripped all the other grasses, and was green and fresh, contrasting strongly with the dry red top and spear grass in .other parts of the field. The manure was compost, made by spreading a foot of loam and muck under the barn, where the cows were yarded over night, and ploughing it once in two weeks,-*^an obviously excellent and economical practice. The Quantities of Sbbd Keciuirbd to Sow a Oivbk Extent or Space* — ^The Messrs. Drummond, seedsmen, of Stirling and DubKn, in their very useful « Directions for Sowing and Cultivating Ve- getable Seeds," have ^iven the following quantities, which is re- commended to the notice of amateur readers as a safe guide to them. Peas, — 1 pint, or 1 lb., will sow a row from 40 to 60 feet of a single row, in which way peas should always be sown. I Beans4 — 1 pint, or 1 lb., of the middle sized bean will plant a [row of 90 to 110 feet, and the larger size 70 to 80 feet* Kidney Beans, — 1 pimt, or 1 lb., will sow a row of about 80 feet. Onions, — I oz. of seed will sow a bed (broadcast) 4 feet by 12, or 60 to 100 feet of drill. Leefts. — 1 oz. of seed will soir a bed (broadcast) 4 feet by 14, or about 100 feet of drill. C«rro<#.— 1 oz. of seed will sow 69 H 70 feet of a row* Parsnips* — 1 oz. of seed will sow 100 feet of a row. Turnips, — 1 oz. of seed will sow from 100 to 120 feet of a drill. Cabbage, — I o«. of seed will sow a bed 4 feet by 10. Savoys. -The same. German Greens or Berecole,—! oz. of seed will sow a bed 4 feet by 12. "' T, * Brussels Sprouts, Caulijhwers, and Broecoli* — ^The same, I Parsley, — 1 oz, of seed will sow 80 feet of a row. Spinach. — The same. ' Don't Commence Plouohinq too Soon,— By too soon, we mean before the soil is in a proper condition to turn up mellow and lively. Ground should always be allowed to »*«/# aftei it haa been frozen, before it is ploughed* V 'tr The soil is rendered lighter and more porous by freezing ana thawing ; and after it has been frozen and thawed it settles back to its original compactness. Therefore, if it be ploughed biefore it has settled, it will settle after ploughing, and in a short period Of time will be as compact as if it had not been ploughed at all. But let it be ploughed or spaded after it has settled to its former com- pactness, and it will remain mellow and triable for along time, unless it is excessively wet. Every farmer should make some estimate of his ploughing and sowing, in order to know how many days will be required to com- plete this branch of business } and then, if the weather is unfavo- rable and the soil too wet, ploughing may be delayed sometimes for a longer time, or until the soil is in a proper condition to be ploughed and harrowed. (These considerations are of far more importance where clay pre dominates in the soil, than where the soil is sandy or loamy. J .■fe <^K' r* II I Cabb of SttBBF IN SpBl[NGK>~^It 18 ft prevailing custom among many farmers, to tutn sheep to grass as soon as they can possibly get their living. This custom, though widely practiced should not be carried out. Sheep should be kept in a dry yard, till the grass is sufficiently high for them to get a good bite. And even then they should b^B yarded once a day, and fed corn or some other kind of grain. This is my experience, and I have kept sheep for the past twenty years, and have made sheep raising my business for the past eight years. Another pra«tice is widely prevalent, that of letting ewes that have lambed, run with the rest of the flock. Just as soon as an ewe has dropped her lamb, she should be placed in a place separate from the other sheep, and receive extra care. An empty bay, or one that has been cut down and part of the hay pitched out, is a good place for such ewes. Too great care can not be bestowed on ewes with lambs. A little ex- tra care, such as graining and keeping them where it is warm and dry, will be doubly repaid for, both by the extra amount of wool on the sheep tind the bulk of the lamb. If your flock he a large one, and you have no convenient place in which to place your ewes, fence off the wnniest and dryest part of your yard, and put them in there-— or you can put them in some dry or convenient shed. Pbas.*-^! cultivated twenty sorts last year, of which 1 will only , mention the most desirable or valuable. The earliest is th« Tom Thumb, n dwarf Variety, growing 6 to 8 inches high, requiring no bush, and yielding quite as well as many of the tall sorts. Two crops may be grown on the same ground in a season^ Next in season is the Dan. O'Hourke, a well known and popular variety, but not ft first rate yielder^ The Royal Dwarf is but a few days Iat«r, and yields better. The Eugenie, Napoleon, and others, mature nesct in season-, and are favorites, but I have not found them reliable) sometimes dwarfing^i The Loid Raglan, for in- stance, !fiEiiled, the last three setsolis. Maturing about the same time, and superior to th^m all, is a nameless variety received iVom Nourse & Co., Boston* It was derived from a single pea, found among imported seeds. It is a large white pea, resembling the Epps Monarch, but eftrlier, and does not grow as high. It is equal to thife best in quality, and yields better than any other Variety I have. To complete the succession, I plant Epp's Mo- narch, a splendid pea, late, a great bearer, growing 5 to 8 feet high, and requiring tall and strong bushes A double row of the Monarch planted in June last, furnished green peas till frost came* — Country Gentleman* Whbat and Quano. — The Genessee Farmer says, if we could get $2 per bushel for our wheat) guano might be used for this crop with profit. At ^ 1 it hardly pays, except in rare instances. Clovbr should be cut immediately after blossoming* It should not be exposed to the schorching sun, but after being partially curedit should be forked up into cocks* and left to cure in this position. l!> ^>^«^' -**^ Tif JtXSST^* 'W- '■«*■•* -^J"** WttRN the Duke of Wellington was sick, the last thing he took T^ as a little tea. On his servant handing it to him in a saucer, and asking if he would have it, the Duke replied, " Yes if you please.** lliese were his last words. How much kindness and courtesy is expressed by them ! He who had commanded the greatest armies in Europe, and was long accustomed to the tone of authority, did not despise or overlook the small courtesies of life. In all your home talk, remember, « If you please." • Among your playmates don't forget, •' If you please." To all who wait upon or serve you, believe that •• If you please" will make you better eerved than all the cross or ordering words in the whole dictionary >, Don't forget three little words, " If you please." The Cow. — "When George Stephenson, the celebrated Scotch engineer, had completed his model of a locomotive, he presented himself before the British Parliament and asked for the attention and support of that body. The grave M. P.'s looking sneeringly at his invention said : <• So you have made a carriage to run only by steam, have yoti \'* «» Yes, my my lords." " And you expect to run on parallel rails, so that it cannot get oif, do you ?" « Yes, my lords.*' " Well, now, Mr. >Stephenson, let us show you how absurd your claim ift. Suppose when your carriage is running upon those r^ils at the rate of twenty or thitty miles an hour, if you're eltraVagant enough to even suppose such a thing is possi- ble, a Cow should get in the way^ You can't turn out for rxer — what then ?** " Then Hubill he bad for the cotb^ my lords** The Post Oppice Window.— A Millesian female ^approaches. She is short and angular. With a hatchet-spiked face and a hatchet- edged voice. "Where's me letter?" is her abrupt question. <• What letter ?'* asks the clerk. «♦ Niver mind now ; I wants my three cinls." " What three cents ?" " The threfe cints 1 gev ye to sind aletther to New-Yorrick." «« What do you want the three cents for, then ?" " Because the letther nlvet wint." ♦« And how do you know it never went ?" »• Because When my sister answered it she said she never got itk" •♦ How Could she answer it if she never got it ?" «' Arrah, hould your head ! Will ye give me three cints or wont ye ?" " No ma'am, you must be crazy to ask it." '« Is it me crazy ?" " Certainly, craiy as a bed bug." •♦ Bad luck to ye, an' is it the likes of ye that dares to call me a bed-bug ? Is there niver another way of gettin' at you only through this little windy ?" asked the now furious woman. " No ma'am, no other way." "Faith, an' it's lucky for you thin, Av there was I'd come and welt ye like ould shoe. Niver mind," continued the lady, as she went away, " 1*11 tell me husband to- night, and he'll dot the two eyes of ye, so he will." "Oh, my friend," said a doctor to an Irish patient, " be com- posed ; we must all die once." And it's that vexes me," replied Pat; " If I could die half a dozen times I'd not care a cent about this time." mfmmmm mBP I / 11 ni V i'lHil mK m FEMi^LB PoKTBAiT8.'~'It is a euriouB fact which you, dear ma- dam, young and beautiful as you are, so gentle in mind and so perfect in form« may explain to a person like myself, but little ac- quainted with the motives that rule your sex* Why it is I wish to know, thftt in all public displays, only the fat and ill-looking specimens of woman-kind take a part, and that the youthful fair invariably ayoid them ? I have 2«en heroines in every part of the globe when civil war existed, and 1 never knew one who had the slightest claims to be called good looking. Even the maid of Sa- ragossa {hixt that, observe, Was before our time), about whom so many romantic untruths liave been written, Was an old M'oman with a large family, the wife of an artilleryman, who, when he was carried off by a French shell, served his gun in order that she might secure his rations for her devoted offspring, none but combatants having claims upon the patriotic kitchen^ Nay, I am convinced that Joan of Arc was an old maid, who had no other way of bringing herself into public notice, and that the Moll Fla- gon of one of our farces, is the true type of these martial daughters of Eve. •« I never," says Quilp, " bear any malice towards the man who, without malice, says an ill thing of me, with no intention that I should hear of it. I do the same thing to others— perhaps to him. In fact, with few exceptions, everybody talks about everybody whom he thinks worth mentioning. And what of it ? j Nothing — unless some tale-bearer chooses to make mischief.) Accordingly, in such a case, my quarrel is with the man who ' brings me the news. I set him down at once for my enemy, or the weakest and most troublesome of friends, whom 1 am to cross out of my books as soon possible." An larsn Gbace. — Some years ago, when the Duke of Devon- shire paid a visit to his estates in Ireland, the steward of the man- sion at which his grace intended to sojourn, called all the domes- tics together to tell tnem how to demean themselves, saying among other things, that their master was much higher than a Lord — he i was a t)uke ; • and,' aaid he quaintly, «• whenever he speaks to you, \ you must say * your grace.' " This made a deep impression on a housemaid whose province it .was to conduct the Duke to liis sleeping apartments. When on the stairs the Duke said, good humouredly, " Well, my girl, what is youi name ?'' The girl, thinking of the steward's injunction, put up her handsand began, «• For what I am going to receive, the Lord make me truly thankful." Ofbi^ to OB;rB0TioN. — Dr. Abernethy's prescription to a rich patient was, *« Let your servant bring you three or four pails of watet , and put it into a wash tub ; take oif your clothes, get into it, and from hepid to foot rub yourself well with it, and you'll re cover." — <«Thi« advice of yours seems very much like telling me to wash myself," said the patient, " Well," said Abernethy, " it is open tt. that objection." A wag says of woman — « To her virtues we give l6ve — to he» beauty, our admiration-- to her hoops the whole pavement." """^Sf^ "jjSati-,. w«SWB»^W JSSSTJS""*; •.♦— -mmSi rich tails of et into]' Ml re I ngme , »» EooNOMT 07 PRorusBNBSS, — Economy is the parent of integ- rity, of liberty, and of ease ; and the sister of temperance, of cheerfulness and health. Profuseness, on the contrary, is a cruel and crafty demon, that gradually involves her followers in de- pendence and debts, that is fistters them with ** iron that enters into thr'.r souls " LiviNQ ON Small Mbams, — For breakfiut, eat three dried apples, viiliottt drink ; for dinner, drink a quart of water to swell the apples ; take tea with a friend. A f^nTiNO HoB8E*~-Niae but of every ten horsemen start in theii seat whenever a horse shies, and then the horse is either by whip or spur driven up to the object. This makes horses look at any singular object with more nervousness, for they expect a F thrashing at the same moment. The rider should neither shy \ himself, nor notice it in his horse ; and far less punish him. Thb physically blind thanks you for your guidance ; the men- tally blind usually rejects it with indignation. A Remedy For Slebplessnbss.-^How to get sleep is to many persons a matter of great importance. Nervous persons who are troubled with wakefulness and excitability, usually have a ten- dency of blood on the brain, with cold extremities. The pressure of b^ood on the brain keeps it in a stimulated or wakeful state, and the pulsations in the head ara often painful. Let such rise and chafe the body and extremities with a brush or towel, or rub smartly with the hands, to promote circulation, and withdraw the excessive amount of blood from the brain, and they will faU asleep in a few minutes, A oold bath or a sponge bath and rubbing or a good run, or a rapid walk in the open air, or going up or down stairs a few times just before retiring^ will aid in equalizing cir- culation and promoting sleep. These rules are simple and easy of applic&ktion in castle or cabin, mansion or cottage, and may nai- nister to the comfort of thousands who would ftetij expend money for an anodyne to promote *' Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep.*' Eboipbs vob Habd and Sorr Soav. — A correspondent in the Otrsnftntotm TeUfroph^ offers the following recipe aa one to be perfectly relied on : Tak« ten pounds of soda ash^ and dissolve it in twenty gaUona of soft watert with twelve pounds of fresh lime and three fourths of a pound of roein, by boiling them aU half an hour, stirring the while to keep them from setting or burning; then pour all the contents into a tub to settle, washing your kettle clean. Aiter these contents have settled, tal^e the clbflr wate^ tliat comes op the top and put it in the kettle ; now hunt up alY ^oiir ht and a^ina till you get about twfenty-^thr^ poiiiidiiT-iiP elecitr fat not t^uite bo &i^ch--^put ovei the fire to boil till all ^he lilt is eaten up; pkhapa It will tldte two h6^s^ bt hot ii^axly 90 long ; then t4c^e fine Mt to divide, and add ^alt tin the haird soap li^bmes on the t6]p. It Will at first look like firoith, and the Waste Will look veryd^rk in t]to bottom of the kettfo. Pbiir ^11 oikt iM a tub. I foit^iio «it, up yottrT tvb with edlfl Wat^ a!fterHkfl(king off the mt clear ! ^ i><^^.fv:-^^ » tr.m*aumm»-imt t M H i1l^mf'-\^»^4 'ATS? ill i id :| ^l m ■ I' k ready to boil your soap froth with the second time ; put two good bucketsfuU of this clear lye in the kettle, then with an iron ladle take all this soap froth olf the top of the tub and put it in with these two bucketa of lye-water, to boil again a few minutes, to make your hard soap clear and nice, adding salt till it separates well. Tl^n pour all out in a tub, to remain undisturbed over night. In the morning you will have over thirty pouuds ot as nice white soap as you will wish, for either washing or toilet use, which will not chap the hands at any time. Again, if you would wish a half barrel of nicQ white soft soap, fill up this said lime tub again with cold water till it settles, then take the hard soap that sticks to the kettle and the pitcher that you dip out with, and three or four ladles full of your hvct soj^p, with two pitchers full of this lye- water, and let it boil a few miuutes, then fill up your kettle nearly full of the lye-water, and let boil a f(^w minutes, then pour it out into a vessel, and you will be much pleased with the result of your labor. This soft soap will be thick and solid, and it is very nice for boiling clothes or washing, as it n^^k^s a very nice froth. ' '^'^^ " ' In order to have plenty of so^p fht, you must begin at the be- ginning to save ail the skins of meat, and all the fat scraps that come from your table, which, in warm weather, should be put in some of this clear lye until you get enough to make some soap. By this course, in an ordinary family, you will always have enou^ soap without buying. To Sweeten Rancid BcTTEH-.r-An agriculturist, near Brussels, having succeeded in removing the bad smell and disagreeable taste of some bad butter, by beating or mixing it with chloride of lime, he was encouraged by this happy result to contiiiue his experi- ments, by trying them upon butter ao ranpid as to be past use ; and he has restored to butter the odor and taste of which was in- supportable, all the sweetness of fresh butter, This operation is extremely sipiple and practicable for all. 1% consist in beating the butter in a sufficient quantity of water, into which had been mixed 25 to 80 drops of chloride of lime to two pounds of butter. After having bvouf^t all its parts in contact with the water, it may be left an hour or two ; afterwards withdrawn aud washed anew in fresh water. The ohloride of lime used, liaving nothing injurious in it, can safely be inoreased ; but after having verified the experiment, it was found that 29 to 30 drops to two and a half pounds of butter, were suihcient* RBOirB 70E Maxxmq HvvBAUt WiNB.— Cut the rhubarb into small piecesi put it into just enough water to keep it from burning, boil until quite tender, strain through a ooarse cloth. To one gallon of this liquid, add two gallons of WAter; to each gallon thus made, put four pounds of sugar ; ftrment iu an open vessel forty^eight hours, then take off the soum, and add one pint of best brandy to every four gallons* alter which put it into tn air-tight eask; then let remain six months undisturbed ifhen it will be ready for bottling. In each bottle put one raisiUf and sealth^ bottle well. jjtvi ii'nV'n '.'- - •^*- ^■'fj^-' ■•' \ r ..j^...- ■ ' '*-.* '.■■ Ti'.-i'ii -■-■■>- •'»".■■ .',-,■ *.* 'AW4R** w r^ ■-'c- it ^ •i'*^?'ll''TBf;4E£T2lT^ j-^'t^j ,» — e be- ll thtit ' Vt in soap, aough ussels, ie taste flime, xpeti- tuse ; ra» in- tion is )eating 1 been I butter. Iter, itl wrashed iQthing irerified d ft half rb into urning* To one L gallon 1 m yeaael 1 t of best lir-tigbtl ;wiUbe sealtbf A TABLR for ForeteUin^ the IVeaUur through alt thu Lunations of each Year forever. FORMKD BY DIt. HBRflGHKLL, AND RBVISKH BT DR. ADAM OLARKB. Till!) table and the accompanying remarks are tha result of many years actiiat observation, the whole being constructed on a due con* sifieration of the attraction of the sun and moon, in their several po- sitions respecting the earth, and will by simple inspection shew the observer what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the moon into any of its quarters, and that so near the^ truth as to be seldom or never found to fail If the new iiKKtn, the lirnt qimrter, tiie full moon, or ttie Inrt quarter, hnppenR Between midnight and 'I in the morning, 2 and 4 morning, 4 and 6, " 6 and 8, " 8 and 10, ** 10 and 12, *• At 12 noon, and 2 p. m. Between 2 and 4 p. m 4 and 6, evening. IN SUMMER. 6 and 8, ^» <« ..; ^ 8 and 10, 10 and midnight, Fair. Cold and showery Kaiu. Wind and Rain. Changeable. Frequent showers. Very rainy. Changeable. Fair. Fair, if wind m. w. Rainy, if «.Qr s- w. Ditto. Fair IN WINTER. Hard fiosit unless the wind, 8. or w. Snowy and stormy. Rain. Stormy. Cold Rain, if the wind be \i. ; snow if e. Cold, and htgh wind. Snow or rain \ Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty, if wind is N. or N. K. Rain or snow, ifs.ors w Ditto. Fair and frosty. I Observations. — 1. The nearer the time of the rooon^s diange, firat quarter, full and last quarter, are to midnight, the fairer will be the weather during the seven days following. 2. llie space for this eakulatioQ oceupies from ten at night till two next morning. 3. The nearer to midday or noon, the phases of the moon happen,t the more foul or wet weather mtty be expected during the next soveu days. 4 The spaee fbr this o^leulatioii occupies from ton in the forenooil to two in the afternoon. These observations refer principally to the summer, though tbey aSect spring and autumn nearly in the same ratio. 5. The moon'a change, first qtHtrt«t» full and last quarter^ happening durins six of the afternoon hours, I. e. from four to ten, may be foU lowed b)r (hit weather ; but this is mostly dependent on the leiiid, as is noted in tbe taMe^ Q. Though the weather, froma Tariety ofirregalcMr eauaes, is morel nncertain in the latter part of autumn, the whole of winter, and tiia bf gitining of spring, yet, in the main, the above observationi. will apply to those periods also. 7. To prognosticate correctly, espeeially in these easel where mnd is concerned, the observer should be in sight of a!good «aiii { where the fhur cardinal points of the heavens ate correctly placed 4 ^J Vt i ^\ J< I i /" msm iiliisililillliiliirs Mill •a = ** 5 ^ >xs -H «« ^ oe o o 3 X O « 0(CO%5 0'-dS OX) ooooe »-< »^ -i^ •^ P4 P^ p«« p«t »M — ^ »^ fM ^H ooe coe -ooe n4ea>atooo>-<^t«onceo>o«>A«0'^^^•e•9too>e4>nao•M«t«a — ^ I _ I _ _ II ■ I I _ — ■ * > I * n * . o oaQ(0^otooaocoTOiooao«^eic6aowm o^o oo «e 4* oi o' 300 0000-^'- — <^"H»H — o»oieie««©i©« con <«ne»5««s«^«»i o oo^ooo^coo^ooo ^ o 00 '^ o 00 ^ o ao ^Aoo^ooo^oao^ o ^ o e« o 00 e CQ o e«M) oo o n «o oD ^ w 0> ei « r« o •^ »^ ^^ "^ ^H P^ •* w^^^r^i^ >4 .n v4 o (pou ." U 91'^!! /' m w ^aoO«a6P'«'000 i-rn « 00 * n tQ »» e^ pppppppO'-"-'-<^'-<"( o« Poop ^e« ^ p do « •<• tfi p P oo -< ^ , ^i«>-t>-«-«p^i|^oiei9i(?tai•< O M CD go ( POOP PPobppO'4i^<-*'7 •»•-« '^rf ^,rs <^'*^ 41 fi* Of 9l4«>et < bo^dp^Sc^w ' ^w ' 6b'a5l i KII f» •. < r .:A l-r-u 25 SOUTH MARKET WftARF, ^:"\ 8T. JOHN, N. B. V I '( ALWAYS ON HAND. ^*^r WtfMO'***'*''''"'' 'a y,» r \ im v-i I M. M'L.i:OD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL E ;T A A m S/F DEALER IN llfl Klllilffl PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, WINDOW GLASS, DTE STUFFS, (Brick Building, North of Couutry Market,) 'S M. M'LEOD respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his large stock of MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FERFU- MERY and FANCY GOODS, consisting in part, as follows: Lubin's Perfumery, Hannoy's Rondeletin, Iligj»e's Vege- table Essence, Cleaver's Celebrated SOAPS, Jules, Hauel &, Go's, well known PERFUMES, SOAPS, POMADES, &c. ; Wilson's BOTANIC PREPARAT1()NS ; Gosnell's Superior Hair Brushes ; White's Paint, Whitewash, Varnish, Scrub, ftnd Shoe BRUSHES, &c- ; Kelly's and Meyer's VARNISH- ES; Prime Havana Cigars; TRUSSES,' Enemas, Breast Pumps, &c. The above, together with all other Goods kept by Druggists, arre imported direct from the best London and Foreign Mar- kets, and will be sold as low as any other house in the City. New Brick Building, Charlotte Street, St. John, N. 6. ti ;J*" "C. " ^^ NORTHERN AND- EASTERN Ihe Subscriber having completed his arran^emen IS tn estabiislnng his Northern and Eastern Express Eurining on the E. & N. A. Eailway from Saint John to Slicdiac, and coi#iocting at St. John and Shcdiac with Expresses to Fredericton and other parts of the l-'rovince, United States, Nova Scotia, and Prince Ed- Avard's Island, begs to announce that he is now prepared to Express Parcels and Merchandise* of every description. ACENTS. A. McGlne, - T. Roberison, I. Wbeten, A. McL. PIPRCE, Shediac, C. Sargent, * Moncton, Arthur King, Richibucto, Alexander Robb, Chatham, Robert JStubbs, Newcastle. Sackville. Dorchester. Amherst, N. S. J. 8. CARy£LL, Charlottetowii, P. E. 1. In connection with the Northern and Easier Express th« subscriber is prepared to transact Comnilssion Business, in tht Purchase and Sale of Merchandise, Culled DraftSj^,Bi|ls, &c, having prompt and responsible Agents in all thy principal places in the Provinces and the United States. For further particuUirs enquire at the Office of ths Proprietor. ' ^"'^ 35 & 37 Water Street, Near Ferry Landing, H. W. BALDWIN. r i { h '.*''rK*'*-'T AND FUR V 27 King Street, mm mmm. m. '3 T'r'l ■ - *( s *«i' ■. . ^4' Tfl€ SUBSCRIBER HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENTC^ The Hftt and Cap Trade is conducted under his own immediate Itt- «peotion. The Fur Trade is conducted by a first class workman. Every article sold in this Establishment is 'warrutited to be whftt it is reprcBented. HATS, CAPtS, and FURS made to order. Oath and the highest prices paid for shipping Furs. * A. 27 Kino Stubbt, 8t. John, N. B. r.. I : 1 . ■jKaKi'ii 1 '*,■ ■ .* --^i^m ^\ WILLIAM L. AV'ERI f I in.s.v •.■■■- ^\t No. 25 Prince WiUiam Street, 'saint JOHN, J\. B. STATIONER, PAPER RULER, BOQEBINDEE AND FBISTER, Keeps on hand and offers for sale at Low Sates, SCHOOL BOOKS, Siaiionny, Hislories, Bibles, Tesiarnents, Prayer and Hymn Rooks, Churls, Epilomcs, Mathematical Inslrii- ments, Annuals, «5iec , and is prepared ro execute HULIN6 to any pattern, and mnnufaclure BLAI>yC BOOKS of all descriptions, promptly and in a superior manner. He is also prepared to execute BOOK BIN DING with neatnpss anfl dcspaich. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, of all kinds, executed on reasonables terms. Always on hand, BLANK FORMS of every descripi|^D<. fj \M a1 ' V. . ■ I . |v F. ROBERTSON INCHEI 1 BTo. 80, ,-r>:. ; /■ PfilBCE WILUAM STREET, mm Mm\, m ''ft G •jfjj' - ty^^lifli't 34 WATER STREET, SAINT JO HN, N. B. IMrORTEU AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN SPIRITOUS LIQUORS, :j '9 A. ^0MA€€e gEEEI'AL GROCERIES, &C. .i436ii*J.' ' «»«Wr'T» , jcraRiJ" Jl • MTm mJ% J Tl I A GOOD PITTING vm. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS RECEIVED TH? NOW V , UNIVERSALLY ADOPTED »t ;-r. ii ''^ BOOTS and SHOKS made upon these Lasts will give ease and comfort to all who wear them. Tliese Lasts are well known thron«ihout tho United States ns being the Best and Most Poi feet Last now in use ; and all who wear Boots or Shoes made upon them are univei sally satisfied. In regard to tlie Boot Heel, it is the advanced po»«ition rn- iher than tl»e length that is essential, and this can only be at* lained by the use of a perfectly formed last. 1 will guarantee to make up any style of Boots or Shom at as Low a Figure as can possibly be purchabed elsewhei* in the City. ♦ Remember when you want ease and comfort to call eii PICK and get your Boots made by him. GEORGE H. PICK, ^ Souili Side Kinjf Sireei, next, iu,Sit:evfa,' Gmcery. ' ^i Itu ■"""•• .4^^^-J .■»!!;;vvi!M«:<.f»r/»** % :'!♦ 3* CCMAlLiGHMii, DRUGGIST, CORNER OF KING AND GERMAIN STREETS, SAIINTJOHN, N.B. PATENT MEDICINES, I, - EXTRACTS AND ESSENCES, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, OABDEN and FLOWER SEEDS, in Season, PERFUMERY, TOILET AND NURSERY GOODS, BRUSHES, OF ALL KINDS, Trusses, Pomades, Dye Stuffs, &c., &c. Deals in over TWO THOUSAND ARTICLES, which are .contained in 455 Drawers, 556 Botiies, 17 Show Cases^ &c* r A FOUNTAIN at the Window, is a constant source of amusement to the lookers on. .>. C. IS ALSO PROPRIETOE OF SEVERAL :^ USEFUL MEDICINES, &C. PRESCRIPTIONS AND ALL OEDEBS FAITHFULLY ATTENDED TO. ^''^vt;^, ^li .:is*»,'.rj ii*'**.- •* ■ l^ll ' l Mill Ml »< . &9 JETS, eason, L nail fagtort bi:pot, ■ ( No. 8, WaterStrcel, mm. s®ms. m 9 □ lLtq J ^~9^ m OF 9 *^i EVERT DESCRIPTION, FOR SALE AT LOWEST MAfiKET PBIGES. G. P. SANCTON. (ft <'■ I; .. A-*'* j(fei'%ii^-.^jil?iw*n,.i ■?«**»«.:* »!l»l* ^m ♦ WOOLLEN EALL CLOTHING STORE, No. 25 KING STREET, \ PROPRIETORS. The Subscribers ko^3 constantly on hand, a General assortment of CLiOT €}, CLOTHS, f ; i fURMISHING GOOBS, Trunks, Valises, Carpst Bags, &c. M CLOTHING made to order at the shortest notice, *nd in the most Fashionable styles. * $,^:J4^ #, X^K A"-^- JAMES McNICHOL. JAMES l;lcNICHOL, Junr. . i. , «! ., »' ^ M «— -••*» <5k^*-— *>,., ••MmV'" "'IT iE. Gleneral &c. t notice ; H'lMN 9 i i ^mp ri \^ A.3SrX) -«M fif! ii»: 0^ "if Era /«jx ,ni CHAiyr T--.^' ^,c. f r*i. 41 WATER STEEET mL m M. 1^ i»>i; ,;. ; ■ /■■ ;(*».•»&*■ ?i H 'l| 1 Junr. I OEAtEB tN OtU 0? Att tlESCaiPttONS, wji^mmii,,^. '^ \ » ^. m s.i li / PHENiX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Aasets, - - - - - $315,717 66. POLICIES ISSUED BY O, D. WETMORE, Agent, Saint Jobn, N. B. PKEillUMS AND LOSSES IN NEW DUUNSWICK CURRENCY. STAll LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. SSTABZiXSHED 1843. HEAD OFFICE, 4 8 M O O K G A T E S T R E E 1\ LONDOK ANNUAL nr.VEXUE, &c.— Th^re it now nsBured hy the Society the lum of ftbeutTIlBKE MILLION lOUNUSon the lives of pcrioiia, reprMcnted by 7,0^ Holicirs; and th- aniuiHl rvvvnue deiivA.t therefrom, tug«ther with iotere^t ae- oruing fri'in iiivvstmeiils excei'd» £1UU 000. . CI.AIMH I AID.— Tlie totul claims i«ii{>iii^ from death which have been diachaiged by the .' ocifty h mount in the »gffiegnw t« £ 31 6'^ l^». 5d., thtt Tuiucuf which t* the recipicnis luMeitvednl thtiii triendscan never be told. BONUSES.— 'i h re distinct calcul 8, attachments and covtcDts ; Manufactories, Warehouses, Meichan<.ise, &e. Marine Insurance on Vessels, Cargo and Freight. DIRECT()!;R, — David Fairbanks, (f*j evident Seamen's Savings Bank,) Boston, Macs.; William Hill, (l'icsi(ien: Noith Bewick Bank.) Nuith Beiwick, Me.; W'oodli idgi* Udlin, (•'jesidvit Lxeter •"ttvings Bank,) Kxctei', N. H. ; John N. tiooilwin, Altnei 0.tkeB, bhipiuy W. kickci, John 11. Buiieigh, Edwaid Uayoiaa, liouth Beiwick, Me. Premiums and Los.cs in New Brunswick Currency. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE FOIACILS lS::iaED BY O. D. WETMORE, Agent, Life, Fire, and Marine Insurance Broker, Notary Fublic* Office J No, 4 Hitchics Building J Saint John^ N, B. *.*Wir'(k,JlSMB!'^' ^^ 120 PRINCE WM. STREET. ES8EBAEZ £ FASHIONABLE HATTERS, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF 3ES' m^ fjEirS PORS, WHOLESALE IMPORTERS OF STAPLE AND FANCY I ^"NT CLOTHS, CLOTHING, GENERAL DEALERS IN SHIRTS, STOCKS, COLLARS, TIES^ ^. TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET AND TRAVELLING BAB8, HAT CASES, ClOTff, TWEED AJID FANCY CAPS, KobUf Goodi, Canadian Hoccaiins, Umbrellas, Braces, &e., In. FRZNCB WILLI AM STRBSST, E. E. LOCKIIARX. r '^'}&?t&L .ytStmrni^ if W. B. SANCTON ! »' J? AND 't MASMUFACTURER *• V <«*.b '\ *r: C ^ !,? ^,n¥ •.o-*«i?H,?.tj m ORAIGE STREET f ^ ^'1 ^ ll g.^^v ^fru i naar i^w », i .<, ^ lai III m i I I I I . A «r .*'» '■I)iH\?fi? T, ■*1 i,'»^J LEE tt COMPANY, BT. JOKlSr, Xf. 8. aA8 niTERS, FLUHBEES, COPPER, TIN, PLATE, ZINC, » V* "' f" n AND SHEET IRON WORKERS. Constantly ON HAND — A n^ood supply of Cr?A^- DALIEI5S, HllACKKIS, SlIAHKb arid CAlS FIXTURES of every kind ; Water Filiir-is of every description; Lead Pijie and Sheet Lead ; iivass and Silver Plated Cocks; Shower, Flange, Sponge, Hip and Foot Baths ; House and Ship VVsiier Closets ; Wash Ba- sins, Fountains, Hydrants, Force and Ale Putnps, &c. ' LEK &. COMPANY keep constantly on hand n full assortment of TIN and feHEET HION WARE. ^ r ^'Roofs covered with Copper, Tin, or Zinc. -'* • Cooking, Pailotir and Office STOVES of most afHi proved Patierns. Stoves repaired, hought and sold. 4 I^LEE & Co. are prepared to furnish (from Pal- terns from the United States) Cast Iron RAlLiNGS>f Grave Bv)ro FOSTER'S CORNER, ST. JOHN, N. B. XADXES' liili. * r-rWgsi3 -*•—=:: vnnnnnmniinuniiiitiiii'miiiiHiauiSr XiADXSS' 2I18I&. t'}>, Of every descripiion, quality and price that may b« desired« froiYi ihe best to ihe clieapest, and to suit every scr.son and locality ; Girls and Children's Boots and Shoes, of all qua- lities, sizes and prices, and suitable for all seasons and situa- tions ; Youths and Boys Boots and Shoes, from the finest sort to the strongest that may be required ; Men's Boots and Shoes in great variety; Rubber Shoes; Men's, WomenV nnd Children's Rubber Shoes; Hosiery; Women's, GirlV and Children's Hosiery ; To preserve health, Insoles ft)* Men's and Women's Boots and Shoes; Trunks of all sizes. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE.— Men's, Boy's and Youth's BOOTS, BOOTKES, &c. ; Mei.'s Strong Lac* BOOTS and SHOES ; Children's Patent Calf, Seal, Gjcain, and Fancy BOOTS and SHOES. ,.;^^ .^ >^f?.r; , For Sale Wholesale and Betail. >i i^f^ Orders from all parts of the Province will receive the most strict att.iiion. ^'^ .H ii^t'jrf, nu 'AiA- V J^ T i J i l, . L i miwr ii I Ji m * W > ^ii'Ww; ,^ P X o m CO H O ^ in US' desired^ son ami all q«a- nd situa- he finest oots and V^omen!* s, GirlV oles fbv I sizes. y*s and ig Lac* I, Grain* the inpRt A . ^ n'l FH(ENIX FOUNDRY, , AND LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. Pond Street, Saint John, N. B. THE PROPRIETORS OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT MANtJFACTURE LOCOMOTIVES fUHlGH AND LOW PRESSURE STEAM BOILERS, STEAIHBOAT AND MILL MACHINERY, ^ TURNING LATHES, SCREW PRESSES, WINDLASS €EAR, CAST IRON PUMPS, AND OTHER SHIP CASTINGS, Bobbins' Patent compound Rotary Lever Pamp Gear, Bark Millts C)vcn and Furnace Mouths, Ploughs, Fanner Wheele, Truck and Barrow Wheels for Railway purposes, &c.. Iron and Brass Castings, Blacksmith Worki Iron and BraBs Turning and Planing^ Gear Wheels cast. MACHINERY REPAIRED WITH DESPATCH. Okders re&pbctfully solicited. rftSniXNG & BVMBBRT. t '.■f. (■ il I ^TxJ * m im0» m m* ^ffi ;i ;l' i mi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ^ WAREHOUSE, .^ ^a PRlJfCE WILLMM STREET, 3 JBU 51 t> # f im-v IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ALL RINDS OF «J?i^^ .ytV': t, ^. LUTEN. ft :l WOOLLEN, COTTON, AND .Sir*: MANUFACTl T 'A Irish Poplins and Tabii.etSy-^ cx^t A t- Haberdashery, Hosiery. Gloves, *-^'f*| Ribborio, '^^liaw'ls, Laces, &c., &c. f HEARTH RUGS AND DRUGGETS, |ig;5i--.. ^ If s: £k m »; ©a - a,sjr.s*.^^ with Fringes and Trimmings to match. P. S. — Personal attention will be given to the selec- tion cf Goods for all Wholesale and Retail orders received from the Country. . •• Mr<- ^hmmiiiiMiirT'r-^'rrai- ■ ri n mr m mtf' JAMES KEflOE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN J » eROGEBIES AND UdUOBS, ft" it TEAS, 11®^ © fFI C4 TOBACCOS, 0I6AR& J t**ff »j i SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES, ' HOLLANDS GIN, pmT hmmEma wmm, LONDON ALE AND PORTER, ^ In Bottles and on Draught, C H B A F , at Corner of Union and Dock StreetSi SAIiM JOHN, N. II. (C?' The above warranted to be Qrat class Imported. •NMMkManniHMai^^: I -; K I; i i I ' ui^sab*- r / ;■ I >j* ^ J_ J XE AND RETAIL LEATHER AKI)\€HOU$E, ^ ciTORE Sigo ef the Big Awl, South Side Sing Street, Saint John, N. B. OM SALE AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT, ALL KINDS OF SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER AH kinils of Patent Leather, and Doeskins for Tender Feet J Sole Leather, Neats' Leather, Kip and Calf Skins, Morroccos and Kids, Bindings and Linings, Hardash and Silk, Nails of all kinds, Patent Screws, Steel Tacks, Shank Lasters, Awls and Patent do.. Shoe Brushes, Peg Breaks, Varnish, Knives and Hook Bills, Edj^e Blacking, Pincers and Nippers, Size Sticks, Bibbons and Stay Tape, Hammers, assorted. Heel Ball. All kinds of the be?i quality of SHOE THREADS> LASTS, Boot TjiEEs, Cramps, Steel Toes, &c., &c. All orders attended to with punctuality and despatch. ARCHIBALD ROWANf TIN PLATE WORKER ..•^- la Metritt's Brick Building, .^ WATER STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Xi) .fi\'hf-A m^B wmvMm®M mw9mm ZINC, TIN-WARE, &C, .it ff .1; M^ «1mHIiIM cJb lAMES cU) Clk 1, 4 »,'! _/' ** ^ Every Public Bniidiiig, D^yclliiig Douse, Mill, Factory, Shop, Store and Oflice, in this Prov- ince, may be Brilliantly Li<;hted at Little Cost! Ti* For lUIILLIANCY and Economy of its Light that of i: ^Manufactured by THE NEW-BRUNSWIOK Offl, WORKS COMPANY, is superior to that of Coal Gas, Oil or Flui(i!!l ,, . ^m^nmik ■^hj^- T^nair I^NINB PENCE vvorthof ALBERTINEwill ive more Light than Otte Dollar^s worth of Fluid. At the same cost ALBERTIllE will give ft ^9' times more Light than Fluid; j^ > 6 « « <' " Sperm Oili f 4 « « " " Lard Oil; 14 3 " " « « Whale Oil; And twice as much Light as Rape Seed OiL r^ V aieim^ Gives a Brilliant Light, wBrr^e from all danger of explosion^ it dot* not ignite vhen a lighted match is placed directly in it, nor wast* •' c^ exposure to the air ; and may be consumed in a Lamp to the l»st drop within reach of the wick,_writhout depyeciationin (^e oudj^^ty of the light. Leading Chemifets of London and New York agree that ALBERT- INE is destined to supercede all Oils and Burning Fluids as a sourc* of Artificial Illumination, and is the most valuable material for that purpose now known. LAMPS OP ALL DESCRIPTI0N8 i • Constajotly oil hand. i i I P DEPOT-NO. 33 PRINCE WM. STREET ,iyv (Sandys Arcade.) vv^^aVh t- » ,« » i f ;• ^ If r . " ' ^ fc' • , ' c>«. ,yj»»»v»*c« »— fSi T, ft 'iV 1 d, :tt.i WIllIAM PARKS, Jll S* ji4 '■f Wholesale and Retail >'JHIii DEALER IN ,.V:-*,' ■■ 'ii :> .- ■ * s ■> >> I* 6-1 168 Prince Wi^ Street, SAINT JOHN, N. B. 9!i *^^'*''''*'*^'^'''**^'^'^'^^'^^^^'^^^^'*^^^'^'^^'^*^*^*' ■"*' i ! Ik ■ '} i * J'TJ*i i OISDEIS FRii TME eiimT PO^CTVILLY ATTENDED Ta il fci l I Nlll i i.V»w"r- -^:;!'''?f* ./ C. WURRAY, 1m "^mm^ 69 King Street, (UNDER THE WAVERLET BOOS^) mm jofflp m. ^ KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF c^ V- ■ "<*»• famiIa r fc*d-, .. ;>4< ■^ E B . lev- W^f^V; FLOUR, M£Al<9 &€• .*>=.. ?,» ■Ki; -ij t-; "ifvi • WH ,iiK.... |imOU3i(ll6 AND RRTAiy ■>' ■ .'*r vvJ Orders from the Comtry panetnally atteided to. ? ^^^^^s?* v>. ■1:- M li i i N i ! (i r 1 ^*j i • ■►■^n ..^ 1 . I ., ^\ I > V **"•..,..;... wfr n. fi AS MADE TO MEASURE BY V JOHN.PRICE & CO. 51 Prince William Street, ^ IMPORTERS OF WEST OF ENGLAND DOESKINS, TWEEDS, VESTINGS, AND. EVERY BESCRIPTIOl^V OF I, &c. &c. Made Up to Order with Despatch, ia a Superior Style J. P.& Co. I .'mliilii 1 I'llii **.«►_*,,,. V ....... ■» • »*^ % : •■**»«-.-t- f »f -y •»-»-*-v« •^»-»— ^K*■y ^ ^^ mm FOUNDRY. AND ^rr fr- Agricultural Implement Warehousei ISrO. r "SVA-TER STK,EET. ALLAN BEOTHE /■^^. (Late of HARmS & ALLAN,) ^* Mauufacturers and Dealers in all kinds af s T' J nAllBLG HiiXTELS A.VU RKGISTER GRATES, Franklins, Shop, Office, Cabin, flail and Parlor STOVES. « MiSB. IT! D) I 1.- 1^, Farmers' Boilers, and Agricultural Imple* ^/^? r-^. meuts of every description, . f^, MILL MACHINERY AND SHIP WORK of every descriptiou, MADE TO OKDEB* I ^^;- ^ All kinds of SHEET IRON and TIN WORK at [Shortest Notice. .i..:^.*^*^^*:^^^ .. (t^AU Orders left at their Office, No. 7 Water jStre^et, or at , Foundry ia Carlctpn> will be exeoutejd; [in a workmaalike manner and with punctuality. ' A i -^ ■HIMMIC l'^' ■""V* .w.;s.>ii*S*^^«!***^^ J »!■ •I I > h 'v : JOHK €. n'OTOSH, No. 45, 1 SAINT JOHN, N. B. IIP MANUFACTURER OP fi. nrvn • <:■ FINE BISCUIT, I. AND ALL SORTS OF r ''r.YiK ii w -.ij -nT*;.*^" AND 9 CHOICE SYRITPS. iij^ ( !• J ■ 4',.' »<»/S/^»^A<«^^A^A.^A/SA^^^A^/»^^»» I-' f i £•>.•' SfiEl e Y S^UNCTUMXY ATTENDED TO. J. 'S^Jff' ra <*niii ii :^: ^~"**^ ^»'|j.E.WHITTEKIR, 86 Prince William Street, I * . : • m\m mmi, m^ iBu 1^ UUIQ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL !.»■ U ' '4..1 iVf HI ii /W\ n n? AND /-r-^ n " f ,4 GENTLEMEN'S FMfilSIINii GOODS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Clf^STOM W0MK. ■f^» ''«*iai^^ i 'i i^ 1 1. I' ) li ! V r^ IT ■^ i I ir if- ' li ,»-:v 'r- -^' ^ ^ ^ •'***^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) rA ^^>^ ^^^, <^^ ^ 1.0 I.I |25 lii|2j lU IIS m u 140 M i PliJ4Ui^ ^ 6" ► "> Photographic Sdences Corporation ^ a <^ ^, V f^-V ;\ 23 WIST MAIN STRUT WnSTIR.N.Y. 14SM (716)I72-4S03 '^^' ^ i f "mm: f, ^ Importer of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, F.A.2sroir ooorxs, <5ca. &;a. Returns thanks to hia friends and the public for the patronage he has received during the past seven years, and in presenting liis Cir- cular for 18G2, announces hisllEMOVAL {o the New Store f.. IN ENNIS ^ GARDNER'S BUILDING, No. 48 Prince William Street, ' «.«^ *« -. ''-»i4V«i« Where with greater facilities he will devote every effort fof the en- courasemeut of a liberal Betail Business. f^""^' , . ■ r^- -Confident, by experience, that the. Credit systeipa is hurtful both to t^e purchaser (who: has to. pay in the prtce of Goods an equivalent fcnctime) and to the Merchant, (who igfrequentlyystraiteiied by the WfLiit of outstanding arao,unt«!,^ he has determined for 'the future ta^prpceed on the CASH PKlNCtPLK, and in this trusts to meettho approbation of the public, j » The following branches have also been added to the former business ; KITCHEN UTENSILS, Comprising a great variety of Patent Seamless Enamelled and Tinned Wrought Iron Hollow VV'AttE, and UU'iLEKY in all its branches^ ( These, together wltilENGLisH, Pkenoh, GK&rman:^ |i^^Mijtipif w; STAPLE FANCir G06>I}8, * being all personally selected, are offered at Lowbb Pbices than usual. ^ ', J A Splendid aesoftsdient otti- j^. i SILVEli AND PLATED WARE. German Baskets, Morocco Travelling Bags, Spectacles, Eye and Mag- nifyini; Olives, Parlor Games; Fipei^, lia^to'* J^oys and Mien's l^lts. j;«W^ji»f^*ei^ xlAAriptionM Clocks ^ 0dld «na Silveif-^Wi^cher ' ]*EKFHMEItY, STAtlONERir, &<5; *&c.^ AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS- ae; TT _^f|;w-*«ife«.-V No. 3 NORTft SIDE MARKET SQUARE. t fot the en- ler businesB CHRONOMETER AP^D WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, OPTICIAN, &c., &c. „ (ESTABLISHED 1819) '''' JEWELRY FORr^SALIE^AND REPAIRED, EVERY DESCRIPTION OP WATCH, : .rJi;.'' AND , , ,?«»; CHRONOMETER; of the most approved Maker, for Sale and on Loan. All necessary Repairs done with promptness afid skill. Chronometers Rated by a Transit Instrument and Astronomical Clock?;. BAROMETEES, Sextants, Quadrants, TBLES00PB8, Oonstaotly on hand and R«)^aiyedv In great va- riety, -^ith best Fliate Glass and real Brazil Pebbles, best Pebbles and Glass Fitted to Frames, &c. Electro Plated and Britannia Metal Wares Silver Spoons, Forks, Wedding Rings, &c., made and Warranted Genuine. ft3?» None but First Class Workmen Employed, ^ HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN FOR OLD SILVER AND GOLD* The above business is now carried on at No. 3 North Side Market Square, by ... GEORGE HUTCHINSON, Jr. '% T- ^' • I ^\ JllMSi vKKOsmAk'Ar «--- . i 1^ i> ^?'^ r '' ^ * (SUCCESSOR TO $. L. TILL^Y,) ,f^86 KING SPCRBET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ENGLISH AND POREICN DRUGS, * ' Chemicals, Patent kedioines, &c. Trusses, Enemas and •Surgical Instruments; Spices* Flavoring Ex • tracts, Pickles, Syrups, &c.— SELECT ENGLISH AND FliKNCH HS^FUMSRY, including Hannay's celebrated Rondeletia, Bigge's Vegetable Essence and Royal Extract of F'lowers, Cleaver's celebrated Honey and 'l^let^^plijf Shaving Cre/ims, ' &|p.^4!''<*» ' B*own and White VV indsor, and Fancy Soaps, in great variety ; Cleaver's Ilair Oils, Perfumery, and Flavoring Extracts ; Combs, Toi let Articles, Portmonies, India Rubber Goods, &c. ; Hair Oils and Hair Prepa- rations, in great variety ; BRUSHES, Hair,'Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Shav- ing, Flesh, Scrub, Window, Shoe, Whitewash, Stove; Painters^ •iiixvl hH r.'> Brushes and Graining Tools. COLEMAN*8 LE80HER*8 AND GLENFIEkD StARGH, DYE STUFFS, VARNISHES. BURNING OILS, FLUID, OLIVE, -ir , * Aj^D MACHINERY OILS.: , Window Glass, Putty, Glue, Whiting, Glassware, &c., &c., &c^, Brandram's No. 1 WHITE LEAD and Colored PAINTS, ground in Oil; Dry Paints and Colors; Raw and Double Boiled LIN* SEfD OIL; Patent Dryer,%c. ; Gold Leaf, Bronze, Glazier's Dia- mondkt &o> ; Windsor aofd Newton's Oil Colors In compt^seible tubes. Cli^ass, Ciover, Garden and Field Seeds, *t the proper Reason, ^rarranted Fresh -and true to their kinds, Also, a great variety of USEFUL. AND FANCY ARTICLES, ^together, making a complete Stock, all of which will be sold Wholegale€ind RetAil for Oash or approved payment, at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, A geirt for -all of Fellows* Popular Remedies^ Hollo%vay'8 Ce- lebrated v^dicines ; Kidder's iRheumatic Liniment { Wistar's Balsam of Wild .Cherry,; Oxygenated, Blite^s ; Ayer's Cherry Pector|l^and Pills; Perry Davis & Son's Pain Killer; Radway'sH. R. R. Medi- cines ; St. Catherine's Mineral Water ; Johnson's Anodyi^e Liniment >* Bliss' Cod Liver Oil Candy ; Carleton's'tiondition Powders. Wlioleiak 4iAi Retail lU the lowest possiMe prices. -fc mntnff:^. ■J' ,.oD .0 iM0iBm: T.a« BARKER .11 ^^^HSi^TWA^^^'"^^^'"^^' iil-(iiiiifiTii:i.:,:Ji4 1 !T. B. in fUCS, roring Ex- FKKNCH a, Bigge'8 celebrated 3town and iver's llair et Articles, air Prepa- Nail, Shav- ; Painters' ARCH, D, OLIVE, ,, tec., &C., ,, ground in oiled L1N> azier'a Dia- isible tubes. ^eds, cc». g Street. r^^sss JOHN & THOS. M'AVITT, •i m''iB "ill '^ WAT&B. STREET, p SAINT JOHN, N. B. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN A Wi ^ . AND ■f\ itr -■^■^; t *» H A R D< W A R i ^ iPHiiM j^iS^waW" ■.,* f~i t m ij Ill I"; t W. H. HATWARD & GO, 59 Prince William Street, CHINA> CLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, Frenchj German, and Parian Wares, FANCY ORNAMENTS, &C. AND W. W AH WICK &.CO. f 59 Prince William Street, MAMUFACTURER8 OF MILK PANS. BUTTER Al CREAM CROCKS. PRESERVE JARS, &c. . . ALSO: ^TONE JUCS^UTTER CROCK9, AC -^-■^-v-i-^^. j.. 'f-4Ji>:-i 'WiL ^ g Jij:iaMiaiijj B i.i*JJ.!Jw- A^-« IHK'UStflUijaMWBlCSfti.X'ii-i HI 'iJMM I III — n p^^*^^«^l*p X) ^ S, IE, es, Co. B. taKs. iC. 8, AC. GEORGE NIXON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FAFiR immi AND "f :i>D iHi f cuss. CrliA.^^ -^, . V ., '1 ,' ••. CUT TO ORDER. No. 66 Xing Street, SAINT JOHN, N. B. ■/ ; l^:'L ti JOHN HASTINGS, No. 27 Prince William Street, IMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ENGLISH. FRENCHJND AMERICIN Has constantly on hand a General Assortment of Gooof, suitable fo each season. Consisting in part of Blankets, FlaimelS; Cloths, DOESKINS, Tweeds, Car- pets, Hearth Rugs, Druggets, Oil Cloths, Prints, Grey and White COTTONS, Striped and Fancy Shirtings, Wool, Cashmere, and Paisley filled SHAWLS, Wool- len and Gala PLAIDS, Cotton Warps, Printed De- Laines, Stajs, Drills, Tickings, Ducks, Jeans, Satinetts, Demins, Corset Jeans, Cotton Batting, MANTLES, French Merinos, Colored and Printed Coburgs, Lus- tres, plain and fancy ; RIBBONS, SILK VELVETS, Australian Crape and Parametta Cloths, LINENS; Silk Neck and Pocket HANDKERCHIEF.s, LAWNS, TABLE CLOTHS, Diapers and Towellings, SILKS, in black and colored; SATINS, GLOVES, Hosiery, Laces and Edgings, MUSLINS, Whalebone, Round and Square Skirt Cane, &c. Together with a Ueneral Assortment of Small Wares, all of which will be sold at the Lowest possi- ble Prices. WBOXiSSALS AKX> RSTAXZi. «««W"i«k MMMtaaiMBnni*. THE f icTOBii msi, IN PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, IS THE PLACE TO BUY ' CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, . . ESPECIALLY THE FOLLOWING : - MANTLES IN EVERY STYLE, ' SHAWLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DRESSES IN ALL TEXTURES, * COBURGS, LUSTRES, DELAINES, * FRENCH MERINOS AND LAMAS, BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, Which can be made into MANTILLAS much cheaper than imported ones. OF EVERY KIND. Beaver, Whitney and Seal Skin Cloths, Broad and Narrow Cloths, i Mantle Cloths, in every shade, Cassimeres, Doeskins, and Satinetts, BLANKETS, FLANNELS. aND RAILWAY RUGS, :\ \9hite, Grey and Striped Shirtings, Bonnets, Kibbons, • GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Our Stock is well laid in, and in point of price and quality, is not to be surpassed by any in the City. Wholesale dealers will find the TICTORIA HuUSB a place where they will meet with every con- sideratiour FRAS8R & BiY, Proprieton. I 4 f-.tl 1 ■s^tsM'ii- ■4,- ^Mmm^- kJ ORANITE HALL. ^^w9^* ■4 u THOMAS R. JONES, nro. 10 MARSBT SQVARE, IMPORTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN €IiOTH§, CASSIMERES, DOESKINS, 'i- TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, FMNISIINii HOODS, HATS AND CAPS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF CLiOTHING, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. f- INDIA RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, TRUNKS, VALINES, AND CARPET BAGS, fllUfiRTS madi to meunniP tbe bnt ityle and at lOW PBICES. DEFOREST & PERMS, No. II 80DTH MABKET WHAEF, ^ i^sQir smm^ m IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN NAVAL STORES, I ?AZ1TTJ5, OILS,. Dfa STTTSTS, Fish, Salt, &g. ,>, i a. S. DEFOREST. i>. 0. FSBsnrs. i
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B. ^fJ!?: NEW-BRUKSWICK FOUNDRY, AND AOBtCUUTUBAl WABEHOUSE, BEill Bridge, Portland, and 17 Water Street, Late HARRIS & ALLAN, Has enlarged his 'Establishment, and by the introduction of Machinery is ndt^^^ -*ipared to manufacture all kinds of On an extensive scale, and«lttbwer prices than those imported from the United States; and ha^J^ow on hand— THRESHING MA- CHINES, CIRCULAR SA¥**S, with frame for cross cutting wood ; Single and double Horse Powers ; Seed Sowers ; Straw and Turnip Cutters; CULTIVATORS; Cheese Presses; CHURNS; Prough- ty & Mear's No. 22, Nos. 1 and 2 Scotch, Side Hill, Drill, D, and other PLOUGHS, of improved patterns, with or without woods. Large Boilers, with portable stoves attached for faxio. yards. Also, Manupactueeu of the Celebrated BUCKEYE MOWER, A large assortment of Kitchen Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Register Grates, Franklins, Fire Frames, Close, Coal, Parlour and Air Tight Stoves, of all sizes and patterns, and Iron Railing of various designs. He is also prepared to furnish STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS. Mill and Ship Castings, Ship Cambooses and Water Closets, Brass and Composition Castings, and Machinery of all kinds, at shortest notice and at low prices for prompt pay. i»\j r ^;-^- ■ '^ ■'^^faati^Lig^ijplPVNP" „; J. & A. M'MILLAN, SELLI n 11 iRi SAZS7T joum, m. b. J. & A. M'MILLAN, PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. /.: J. &. A. M'MILLAN, s ^ *?■* t . .•". i. I .'■«■■■ m^ W 't S IB '1 '''til '''B '''Si ''^11 W ? 78 PRZNCS W£IiZ;Z AM STRBBT, J. & A. M'MILLAN (Jontinue to keep on hand at their OM Establishment, 78 Prince William Street, all the New Works of the day, with a full assortment of Papers of every descrip- tion, and a general Stock of Stationery, which they will sell at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. < Oy Bookbinding and Printing executed in the neatest manner, and on the shortest notice. S' .'.■?• #^ Ite^'i-i' 'Hii^ ,• • ■ BERETMAN & OLIYE, 11 King Street, Saint John, N. B. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN THE FOLLOWING DESCRIPTIONS OF FOR BUILDERS USE, Cut, Kose, Clasp Headed and Counter Sunk Nails of all sizes ; Mortice and Rim Locks, with Silvered, Porcelain, Glass and Mineral Knobs, with or without Plated Mountings; Butt, H. HL, T, Strap, Hook and Eye, Hook and Plate, and other Hinges; Rinn, Mortice, Spring and Thumb Latches ; Bolts, Pad Locks, Cupboard Locks and Catches ; Screw Pullies, Axle Pullies ; Sash Rollers and Sash Cord ; Brads, Cut and Wrought Tacks, Finishing Nails ; Sheathing Paper, Sheet Lead and Zinc; Glass, Putty, Paint, Oil, &c. MECHANICS' TOOLS, Consisting of Hand, Pannel, Tennon and Compass Saws, of different Stamps ; Planes of all kinds ; Rules, Bevils, Gouges, Callipers, Compasses ; Spring bottom, Rubber and Tin Oil Cans ; Files, and all kinds of Edge Tools. GENERAL AND FANCY HARDWARE, Among which will be found — Chain Pump Fixtures ; Fox Traps; Wire and Spring Rat Traps ; Thompson's Augers ; American ditto. ; Shovels, Hay and Manure Forks ; Scales and Weights, Steelyards ; Mahogany and Mineral Drawer Knobs ; Ox Bows, Cow Bells, Cattle Cards, Curry Combs ; Wool Cards ; Measures ; Wheel Heads : Block Tin Coftee and Tea Pots,' Water Kettles, Sugar Boxes, Vegetable Dishes ; Cruet Frames ; Tea Trays ; Toilet Setts ; Slop Pails ; Coal Hods ; Preserving Kettles ; Silver Plated Forks and Spoons ; Spit- toons ; Dust Pans ; Wash Basins ; Candlesticks ; Dish Covers ; Guns, Pistols, &c., &c. ; Pots, Bakepans, Griddles, Frying Pans and Tea Kettles. CARRIAGE MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS, Such as Axles, Springs, Screw Bolts, Mailable Castings, Enamelled and Oil Cloth, Patent Leather, Brass and Plated Bands, Stump Joints, Axle Clips, Lace, Japanned, Ivory and Plated Lining Nails, Drive Knobs, Brass and Plated Tuft Nails, Buttons, &c. The whole comprising a good assortment. Terms low for Cash. BBRRYIKAn U OUVB. -'••*•-**».». '^v % H-'- th , Sr[ tsHHoaelmmta ROADS AND DISTANCES. ftem Saint John ta Frcdericton by the jSTepcris Road. Miles. Lewixi's, (Yorkshire tav.) 4 Walter.', 10 Dou.^la8 Arms Inn, 4 Burton's, 8 Bradley's, t Howell's, 2 Divchy Gi Han's, 7 Geary, (Wm. Smith's,) 7 Oromocto, 7 Frcdericton, 11 — G5 On the East Side, of the River. Torryburn, cAustin's,) 7 Gondola Point, 9 Kingston, 4 Head of Bellisle, 14 Washadexnoac, 13 Jemscg Ferry, 6 Sheiheld. (Tillev's,) 13 Widow Perley's, 8 Fredericton, 12 — 86 Less by the Ncvcpis Road, 21 ^aiyit Jiikn to banit Mndreies. Laketield, (Byrne's,) 9 Musquash, (tilton'g,) 64 Clements', 6 M'Gowan's, 8 Pennfield, (M' Carl's,-) 12 Magaguadavic, (Douglas',) 3^1 Bocabec, (Mrs. Boyd's,) 10 Saint Andrews, 10 Total, 65 Saint ^0^71 tt Martiji's Ilsad. To Cody's, 11 Beatty*s, 9 Quaco, 11 Melyin, or Fuller's Beach, 6 Big Salmon Riv€r, 3 Little Salmon River, 5 Martin's Head, 4 Total, 49 9ain^o%n to Shepody. Fr#SiQ^ ViSage, (Debou's,) 30 HtUmi^^: !:i^'^L - 12 DWHiAii's, / - 12 m^til^; Kde^A|; Hoitstt^ 13 mm rli UrtiiiliiniiSi iiiiiii iiswick'S|) 2 r .. y 8 Total, 48 '''■<*^' ,i^»- n.-" ■'^SKiji^-y''^ j L y, ; !« i y ' ^• yn^^ -imm*' «i nni >i) »m , | . wb*m RicliibucLo lo M'Ufamklii. To^ Rankin's, Bay du Vin, (Dickeu's,) Bkck River, (Al'Beath's,) Chatham,^ Miles. 12 10 12 Q Total, 40 ji Chatham to Bathurst, {Bay de Chaleur.) 6 11 124. H 9 To Goodfellow's, Carriiuthers', i'oreiu's, I.ee's, Court House, Fred^ricton to Miramiclti To Taymouth'8, (Plant's,) M'Leod'8, Boiestown, y^M'Kay'?,) Nelson's, DtCantliue's. Bergon's, Cogiilin's, Jardine's, Parker's, ^Vilsou'!3 Point, Newcastle, Chatham, Total, 48 Balhurst ta Cambleton. Little Rock, (iiilney'a,) lOi Belledune, (Chalmer's,) 9^ Nash's Creek, (Harvey'i,) 13| Dalhousie, (Miohau'e,) 18| Maple Grove, (^Robertson's,) 7 (varabplctou, (Murray's,) 9 Total, 67| BaUiurgt (by Cambkten^) to J^etocasile. To Bass River, 6 Jiineville. 6 New Baudon, 8 Grand Ause, 8 ; Oaraquette Ferry, 8^ ■ (Jar^uette, (Blackhail'jS) f I Pokemouche Ferry, 6 I Little Traeady Ferry, 12 i Big Traeady F^rry, 3 J Tabusiiitac Ferry, 12 Burnt Church, (Logie'H^) 15 Oak Foiat, 8 Chatb am Ferry, 11 Newcastle, ,>• 6 Total, 120 Total,, PVedericton to Quebec. ' To Long's, 16 Marj^hail's, 8 Half- way house, (Howe's) 7 3 4 12 12- 10 13 9 8 12 3 IS- IS 11 Milea. 15 8 17 I 13 I 10| 7' 9l 6! 7 7 4 6 109 Guion's, Poqxiolc River, Eel River (Jcnes ,, Woodstock, Victoria, Buttermilk Creek, Kerr'3, River de Chute, Tobique, Restock, arand Falls, Orand River, Kelly's, Madawaska, Little Falls, 14 Degle, Lake Temiacouta, 22 -oz' Po;:tage, LaB«lle's, Riviere du Loup, Kamouraska, Saint Ann, Riviere Oudle, Saint Thomas, Saint Joseph, Point liCvi, Qucbea, ■ ■,..-^/- *fotal, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ Hear aft little 18 3?v 18 22 23 16 18 X 12-222 ^ 357 On Listening to Evil Repokt8, — 1. near aft little as poa sibie to the prejudice of others. 2. Believ^^fbthing of the kind until absolutely forced to it. 3. Bo not jgcbibe tl^e spirit of one who circul.tes ah ill report, 4. Always moderate, as far as p08»' sible» the unkindness that is expreaseu towards others. 5, Al- ways ^ieiieve that, if the other aide were heard, a very diiferent ' account wouM be given of the matter. S y-.r If r "^•'V^- '.^'l-^i M t: ^^HjfSIif*' 'r- ■*>^' V »^ t . X^iw.^ -D' '•*>^.f A" -I ^: i5» V*^"' /: «.t^ r Y*qM9* Am 'i.'^JBCr JABlflMBpiRtTi «l GilLi? BSS 'TV*"' V' W. IL SCOYIL, Proprietor. : , 1| Omcc— No. 9 1srORTH MARKET WHAIIF*! !eUT NAILS AN!) WT J>PlKEg. all seizes,]! i ■ T/E'j'tjr/E^ JSHi? s3p:i{: SIS. :| RAiLVvAY Sl'IKRS MADE TO ORDER. tt • >MMf)iiaM» ■>■!>■■ __ '<]€Miniiiiu Hioii^ie iJuivifi^i'M'* J.m,\ 4 ,18:19 <; '.1 J( «; :i ./«<'« ].') j;ji;:i- :2iV:ai'-U;:rJ:.'i ^«1' ii J2j;i;} ATI/ MANrpACUUii'ii .•■iio>r'Tnii jn.ST irrri;;: .) lUON" ^4^, j-j CJ ^* ! ,%• i>^ O p„ ^- jr> '.-'i c-. 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