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S ii III I * We are now prepared to diow the largeBt and best assorted stock of FIBST-OLASS CABINET and UPHOLSTERED Furniture in the Domiflipn. We are continually receiving larae additions to our stock of NEW and ELEGANT DESIGNS. Handsome Secretary Book Oases, Side Boards, House Desks, Oentre Tables, fto. ®bam1to» Vmnltwe a flyeetaltyt 36 different styles and prices to select from. Sprlnff Beds and Mattresses of every description. Parlor and Drawing Room Suits and Dining Room Fmnitm'e to Suit All. Cheap Fi&rniture of Every Deaoription IN LABOn QUANTITIES. Owing to the low rateofwagei and the low pricei of »U materials aaed in manufactures both at home and abroad we are now enabled to offer all goods in our line at BOTTOM PBICES. They never will, nor can they POSSIBLY BE LOWEB. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Orders bjr mail carefully attended to. Particular attention given to packing \ and shipping goods by rail or by water. A.. STEPHEN t& SOIV, 101 and 103 Barrinerton Street, - - Halifax, N, S. I. &r. Burpee & Co., St. John, KB. 1 T- «^^9 ^PiiiiiP ▲imttTZtiifKm. ^ * A», ik» Man v. A, Iw yclMM «f Omtarfi 1 — ^ ^.. __^ ' ^ . -, ^. . 213 Hollis St., Halifex, N. S., MACHINISTS, ttom aai WM Valet tefteemrst Coppersmiths, Plumbers, etc. muaOntmm^ of an kinda of BnMs aai C«p9«r W^rk for BaglBeen*, Plnl>erf' md VeMeto' Vm. AL& ^vCfiohinery for HiUi, Bfinei, FaotoriM, etc., made and iittod up. PnUio Bnildingt, Ohonhei, Faotoriet and BendsnoM auppUed with Steam and Hot Water Heating Appaiatni. Hot Air FomaoeB and PlnmbiQg Fixtures. Importem of Oast and Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings, Pumps^ Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, ^. , ^. amtM nmmKwmm mxb mAMvwAvrwmmmi w Looprll'8 Fatent ImpTBd lot Watir Bofler, FOB WABMIMO BniLDINGHS. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Anchors, tITLI. McALPINE6' BASpnUB AID ItJIDI .—-OF nil— MABITIME PROVINCfES, NOVA ftOOTIA. » NIW BBKJNiWIGO: aad PBINOB BDWABD ISLAND, Ountelnljig (Unanl hdmaiMtm from Offioiia and oliMr loiiroM of the UAMt data, Al HISTORICAL SKEICR OF EUCH COOITT All THE PItlKIPIL ODES. ~WITH ILL— vowiBp miiAsis, sinuiiiirs. Railway Stations, Harbon, LightlioufaB aad Po0t Ofiloee, Showing the Camty in^hidi each ia looiifcad, diatanaa horn one place to another and the Baaineia Gapaeitf of each plaaa, alao Bomtes of Steamers and Raii-vrays. PUBUSHEH BY DAVID MUmNB 4b BON, St. John» N, B., «nd H«liORx, N. S. PRIOI 60 CKNTS IN OLOTH. ST. JOBK, K. B. : DAILY SVaiONa NBW8 ST&IM JOB PRINT. > 1883. -.■ ■. ' -u ua. Cables and Oakum, St. John, N. B. u-ji«!i' *-'w^mm^fmm^mmmmmmmfi^gfmimm ^^^^^mmm/K^mmmm''^ iMi l!»i»,».*-n ••^O ^.Mf- »»,,lt.^,<, fiAii«»^ai9t -AND ORGANS, ' v, f) OARBPOLLT iMi^dTEi). Terms of Payment Liberal. E. PEILER, 23 MARKET SQUARE, ST . JOHN. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Pitch, Coal R B I. I. 1 ■»ti»*i %f . ^mm^ w ^M^piff ^^99^^ * - AflPn » rI4...« .f|| *«N •ij«i%«.a JOHN MoASKIB, OF AIX KINDS, nM OMLT BOm OOTU JIAJlUfAOttTlfft w txi ooMnraoH. AJJ^ <»U •tttntioo MMdaUv of owMn of liorMt to Um abort Ooi«n, thqr mm oqiial to two of mj other Idnd. bdiu .MTItein TO Ln.om Snj. BiAMMTABu. *^ i~ DOOKRIIjJU BliOOK, - . - 203 UITTON ST. 0AgffT JOHy^ JT. B. CONTENTS. Title ^^°*5 Preface '* .......!.. ' 8 Index to AdvertiBemente 1 1 Nora Scotia , !...!! . '. 49 Halifax , W, 98 New Brunswick .........!! ..175 Fredexicton ,..\ ....... ! ! . '. 217 St. John * * 257 Portland '. .1 !!!'.!!!'.".;!;!!'.! '.260 Pnnce Edward Island 279 Charlottetown , ' '^* [[]*]* 286 and Southern Tar, St. John, N. B. ^mmmmi^ mmmmmt^ w. ^m^m.9t^m%,AmmA CMMOiMiMf to PI\EPACE. The Publishen now pl^se the second edition of thii work in the hands of the public. They have found it a very diffioult task to obtain correct infor- WAtion, especially as to the business carried on in 8<»ne localities; but they consider that the vast amount of information given will compensate to a l*rg© degree for any deficiencies that may appear. To those who have supported this work, the Pub- lishers return their sincere thanks. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Railway AOTBMTINDIBVfSi t. ^^ IWW^ WW^ IW^WKBb ^90 aHv UTlfltll IMfMiAl ft i AM HilliAlf ■ahivo !fOB.nnoRLT. SiUUnf IMr0ot Weeldy during Vr inter SeMOii. Tlmi tteaoin prooeiil to MtlBOFs or Boitoii. 8. OUNARD* CO., Agtntt ftt T T #^ ^y — BITWIEN— Halifax, Bermuda and Jamaica- The Sieamehips of this line leave Btaliflo. Monthly fbr Jaihaioa* calling at Bennuda going and returning, with liberty to call at Turk's Island. Putip to Jntici, W iii Ml edirn, titl iN tJl " " Bermdi, M iid {lli " S/l »cl W. S. OUNARD & OO.p Agents at Halifta. t and Ship Spikes, St. John, N. B. M^.- 10 jamarnvwiPfTn, MIHJ y. CT ., 8t. Jooa, H. B., WkoltMl* Oanalaa Hatm* Ounrji. . Importer imd Wholesale and Setall Dealer In sfe o 0i» CO r Silver-Plated Wdare in Spoons, Knives and Forks, Castors, Oake Baskets, &c., &;c. OFFICE AND WAREROOM8: d6 Ud 87 Pri&oesti Stie@l, St. JfohSi H. B. L & F. Burpee & Co., Ingot Copper, ADTIBTISimim. 16 8. HftTWMTd A Co., WbolMMle Hmrdw»r« and Canlag* Blook, Bi John, K. B. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN iito3sri Sootoh, L o ndonderry, Welih Bolt, , Best SnoUil^ Beflned, Lonaonder^, Aineriokn, Lowtnoor, Swede. OalTftniiad, BniaU, B. a. BlMk. BOILER PLATE, BOILER TUBES, BOILER RIVETS. STEEL I 'n^n^ tkiM. Firth ae 8ob*b EXTRA CAST STEEL, For Axes, " Tools, •• Drills, Taps and Dies, Punches and Shears, Cold Chisels, Ac. Spear A JaekMa's WARRANTED SPRIN«, Sleigh Shoe, ' Toe-c2k, Car-Spring, Bound Machine for Shafts, Spindles, Ac. tiit-:pXi.a.tes I Ingot Tin, Bar Tin, Copper Bolts and Ingots, Sheet Zinc. Spelter and Pig Lead, Chains and Anchors, Ship Spike, Clinch Bings, Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Ac, Bellows. Anvils, Vises, Horse Shoes, Horse ^^ails. Oval, Half Oval and Half Bound Iron Springs and Axles, Iron Wire2_ Soft Steel Wire for Baling Hay, Bridge Bods and Bolts, Square and Hex. Nuts, Bailway Spikes, Cut Spikes and Nails, all sizes. Visitors to St. John are respectfully invited to call and ex- amine our stock. Inf> rmation as to Prices, etc., given by mail at any time. Pig Lead and Spelter, St. John,N.B. 16 ADVERTISSMINn. W. OlMitntioil A Co., St. John, N. B., OlMiv«it HooM in th«]f«rltia« ProvlaoM k. S. BBOWV & Co., (BSTABLISHBD A. D. 1840.) 128 GRANVILLE STREET, h: _A. L I B' -A. ZE , 3sr. s.. Manufacturing Jewellers, JOBBX2Xt» IW Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Watchmakers' Tools and Materials, AGBNTSFOB: Ameriam Watch Compui7, Walthun, Mms.; New HaTen Olook OompanT, New HaTen, Conn.; Bogeia, Smith A Co., West Meridan, Oonn., and Hamilton, Ontario; InTite the attention of Bnyeri to the Superior Quality, Variety, and Mod- erate Frlcea of their Stock, iprndally teleeted in person in' the European and United States Marketa. WATCHES, DIAMONDS,JEWELRY L SILVER GOODS. The beet Talne in the market Vine Wktchee repaired. Engraving, etc, done on the premiiea by flret- data workmen. XDgheat prices given for old Gold and Silver in cash or exchange. L & F. Burpee & Co., G. R. and ADVERTUmillTf. IT W. ClamentMm A Oo.» Bt. John, N. B,, Cheap OlMiwurt for Oovatry Trad*. SJLZXTT i70BXr, 2T. B. WITE FEOULUBLT lOMB-UKB ATTEHTIOI, HANDSOMB LAWN ATTAOHBD, BIOHLY FURNISHED BOOliS, And SUPBBIOB TABLF,. BEINa VERY DESIRABLE FOR TOUUSTS, and GENTIALT LOCATBD FOl BUSINESS PE0PL8. HUTCHINQS & CO., — MANUFACnnuCBS OF- Spring Boda^ M^ttveases^ And all desciiptiong of flrst-class Bedding. — IMPOBTERS OF— Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Oribs and Adjastable Ohairs. These Chairs can be made in a Crib or Bedstsad at pleasnre. Upward* of 30 changes of position. They are most useful and comfortaUa. Battan Goods, Perambulators, Wire Mattresses, Cots, Comfortables, Sso., fto. 101 to 1«T CnSKMAm STKBBT » ROBERT MAOEE, MAMUVACTVmU OV ALL KUftW Of Hilitaiy, Railway, Steamboat, PoUoa and Boolety Hata and Oapa made to order at abort notice. FASNIOUBU SILK NATS A SPECIALH. Old Style Hlk Hati altered to tlie leweit Style. 71 KING STREET, 8T. JOHN, N. B. See Sign of tbe Bilk Hat. o. cr. oook::^" — IMPOBTSB OF 8VXBY OESOBIPTION OF^ English, French, German & American Fancy Goods, Suitable for Traders and Country Stores. T»bl« and Pocket CuUenr, Spoons, SoiiMrt, Baaoi*, Hair Oloth and other Braihet; Back, Dreaiing and Tooth Comba, Briar Boot and French CUt Pipes, Vloline, yioUn Flttingi, Accordeons. Conoflrtlnae; Black, Oilt and Plated Jewellery. Spectacle!, Puriet, Fancy Chinaware, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Toye , Dol ls, Baskets, and an endloit Tariety of small wares. ftf Country orders thankfully receired and satisfaction guaranteed. CITY FANCY STORE : 211 Hollis St, HaJito, H. S. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Machinists' ADViwriitMiirrt. 33 Mth^ Om^m MMki M. Jtka, V. B. H. H. WHITTIER, 161 HOLLIS STRBBT, , 3^.0. mWmm wMLWVmmmwmi -MANUFAOTURBR OF- P«r JIarlBe Mid Laad Pbiv«««ii. IRON SHIPS RKPAIRED. Ship Tanks, Oirdara, Smoke Pip«i, and all ktnda of Shaat lion Work, oMtly and promptly «XBOut«d. 490 UPPEW WATER STREET, HALIFAX, II. S. SMITH & CHtSHOLM, Custom Tailors, No. 18 OBORGE STREET. HALK-AX. N. S. iaceeaaora to D. CIRftNOIJI. Alwarii on hand— Wett of England Broadolothi, Englltb Worttedi, Scotch Twe«di and Suitings. Parftot fitting garments with good work and erery satisfaction guaranteed 18 George Street, Halifax , N. S. Supplies, St. John, N. B. g, ,1 t if A ^ > «i u iLDVBRTIBEMENTS. W. GlMiMitMm A Co., 8i John, K. B., AtMNrttd CntM Cfotfkny for oooatry trad* —WnOLEBALB AlO) BBTAIL DBAUDB IN- Fruits and Confectioiiery. ALSO:— KaUea* aaA €>eBt*B Slaliis BalloMi* 167 UNION STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, X€>2 Princess Street^ (Nest EtOTe Store). Mkle and Female Servuiti sent to all parts of the Dominion, Gity and United States. No charge to Girls. i Stamping, Finking and Crimping done, fttmw uicl Silk Mlllliier. JANE A. LEE, Saint John, N. B. TZaiB .£iuaJ^JDXj^ ■^ Fire Insurance Co., Offloe, 68 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. S. SalMicrlbcd Capites 94M,00». Insurance effected on all descriptions of Property in the City of Halifax on MOST BEASONABLE TEBMS. JOHN H. HARVEY, Hmertitmsj, Francis Doherty, The Cheapest Place In Town to bny your BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &c. QUEEN ST,, FREDERICTON, N, B, I. & F. Burpee & Co., Carriage ADVBBTI8BMENT8. 25 y, HMdwAM ud GMrriagt Btoek of all kinds, 8. Unywnd A Oa, 81 Tolui,N. B. MeRoberts & C^a^vfopd, -MANUFAOTUBERB OF- Tinware, Oil Tanl(s, Coal Hods, Slove Pipe, k — DEALEBB IN— Stoves* Banffes. Lamps, Oil, &c. GENERAL GROCER Oor. King and Westmorland Streets, IFREJIDSIiiaTOlSr, IT- B- N. B.: Oonntry Produce taken in exchange for goods. J. & J. D. HO^WB, HOUSEHOLD, SCHOOL and OFFICE FURNITURE. - - GERMAIN STREET, i| uuimnm uihlli^ SAINT JOHN, N. B. TNTRAIICE, Sooth Market U op stairs, - - FACTORY, East end of Onion St. Jonas Howe. John D. HowOt Builders' Supplies, St. John, N. B. jn *B ^bianao ter Sova Seetia* IS.OOO Clronlatlon. Gazetteer and Guid of tlie Maritime Proninces, JUST ISSUED AND FOR SALE. I Exhibiiiofl Prize List, Official, CIRCULATION 10,000. For which Advertisements will be received up to time of going to Press. An EARL^ APPLICATION is requisite, as it is nearly filled. Supplies, St. John, N. B. 88 ADVERTI8EMBNT8. 1*. OlABMxtaon A Oo.| 8t.Johii,N.B., WholeMl* and Bctail, Lanpi A Lunp Qoodi, Katheson, Eukj & Co., ^VHOLESA-IjE Dry Goods, 151 GRANVILLE ST., M Sl07iLI« OiLITiLDZiLlT Insurance Company. ITTRE A.]vi> m:axiiive. Marine Agencies of Western Assurance Co'y* — AND— * British America Assurance Oo'y. General Insurance Agent, Prince Street, corner of Bedford Bow, Halifax, N, S. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Black- NOVA SCOTIA. 39 Hardware and 0«rrUif* Stook of «U kinds, 8. HaywMrd A Co., 3t. John, K. B. NOVA SCOTIA. The Publighers of this work oonBider that there having been so many publications giving historical information of Nova Scotia, as in New Brunswick, that (it would be of no advantage to follow in the same way, they therefore give a condensed statement of each County. The number of square miles, acres and population of each County will be found in the alphabetical order of names. Annapolis County, capital Annapolis Royal, the oldest County, first inhabited by the French in 1606, nearly 270 years ago. They continued in possession for 108 years. In 1713 ^ere was a treaty formed with the English, and the country of Nova Scotia became an English possession, and for 36 years Annapolis Royal was the capital of Nova. Scotia ; in 1749 it yielded the honors to Halifax. Fruit culture is carried on more extensively than in any other County in Nova Scotia, the lumber business is large, also shipbuilding is carried on extensively, the fishing busines. is also extensive. The scenery is very fine.^ Antigonish County, capital Antigonish. This is an admirable County for agriculture. Shipbuilding is carried on. It is largely inhabited by the descendants of Scotch Highlanders. Cape Breton County, capital Sydney. There are im- mense deposits of coal and several mines are profitably worked. It was at one time a separate colony. The fisher- ies are extensive, and large quantities of fish are shipped annually. Colchester County, capital Truro. There are large de- smiths' Supplies, St. John, N. B. 80 NOVA 800TIA. 1 F. CSMBcntMn A Oo<, St. John, V. B., WbolsMU* 0«niiln« Hatmi* Cigar ■. deposits of iron ore in this Comity. At Londonderry there are large quantities of it manufactured into iron and shipped; there are also some deposits of ooal, the soil is very fertile, both fishing and shipbuUding is carried on. Cumberland Coimty, capital Amherst. This County is the border County between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, it lies at the head pf the Bay of Fundy op one side, and Northumberland Strait on the other, there are extensive marshes comprising 1,600 acres, the soil is exceedingly fertile, the I. C. R. runs through it, lumbering is carried on extensively, coal is found abundant in some portions, and grindstons have been made and shipped in large quantities, also freestone, lime and gypsum are found ; fishing is also carried on extensively. Digby County, capital Digby. This County was for- merly part of Annapolis Coimty, the inhabitants are largely the descendants of the French who first inhabited Nova Scotia, at Bear Biver there is considerable shipbuilding carried on, part of tlie County is quite mountainous, the herring fishing is among the chief business of numbers of its inhabitants, its waters abound with other fish, it has a fine bay, which would make the finest harbor in Nova Scotia except Halifax, the Annapolis River empties into it, and it is connected with the Bay of Fundy by what is called Digby Gut. - Guysboro County, capital Guysboro, on the Strait of Canso — which separates the County from Inverness and Richmond. Shipbuilding is csrried on, gold is found and considerable mining done, fishing is also carried on to a large extent and has caused a large trade with foreign ports. Hants County, capital Windsor. The Indians were the first inhabitants of this County, and portions of it in the early settlement of the whites in the country was claimed by them as their hunting grounds, and a reservation was made to them. There are large quantities of land — which is very valuable — reclaimed from the tidewater. The county is well adapted to agriculture, and shipbuilding is carried on ex- tensively. I. & F. Burpee & Co-, St. John, N.B. ADVERTI8I (EMTB. 81 B. Hajrwwrd A Co., Whol*i*l« HwdwM* uid jArrUfl* Stock, Bi Jolw, N. B. D. IftAoOaiooR. Ja8. a. Kkioht. WHOLISALfe AND RKTAfL 8TATIOHBR8 AMD BOOK81LLBR8, 126 GRANVILLE STREET, SOLE AGENTS: Thomas Whittaker. Publisher, Ohuron of Bnffland Books, New York. H. 0. Lea's Son & Oo. (Medioal Subscription Dep't) Philadelphia. MaoGreKor A Knight's Cornet Qnuiville and Duke Streets, Halifax, N. H. IMPORTERS and GENERAL DEALERS IN FAMILY GftOGBftlKS, FRUITS, ETC., 165 X7KION STREET, ST. JODEiaiT, 3iT- B. C. W. OUTHIT, 118 BARRINGTON ST., HALIFAX, N. S. Bensrstl Prodios ud ComaIssio& Kerchant, CORRBSPONDENOB AND CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. . Peter V/right's Patent Anvils. 32 HOTA 8C0TIA. W, CtomentMHi A COii SI. John, M. &, Ohmp OUmww* for Ooontry Tnd*. Invemeaa County, capital Port Hood, in Cape Breton. The inhabitants are mostly all descendants of Scotch High- landers, fishing is cairied on extensively, coal is found in this county, bu| farming is the princpial employment of the inabitants. King's County, capital Kentville. This County is the continuation of tlie Annapolis Valley. There is a large quan- tity dyked land which is very valuable; it is a fine agricul- tural County; shipbuilding is also carried on. It ranks next to Annapolis County as a farming and fruit-growing County. Lunenburg County, (capital Lunenbi rg) adjoins Hali- fax and Hants on the northeast. Kings ane Breton. Fishing aitd mining are the principal business, the former heing carried on very extensively A large business is done with other parts of the world. Shipbuilding is also carried on 'extensively, and a large quantity of shipping is owned by its inhabitants. The people are genendly of French descent Shelbume County, capital Shelbume. Its coast, like all others when on the sea coast, is rocky. The soil is fer- tile, but the inhabitants are better adapted to fishing, in which a large bu iness is transacted. Large quantities of lum- ber are shipped and shipbuilding is carried on extensively. This county has some fine harbors, it was founded in 1783 by British Loyalists. Victoria County, capital Bsddeck, in Cape Breton, is bounded partly by the ocean. Part of it, therefore, is rug- ged, but portions of it are well adapted to agriculture. It abounds in mineral wealth. It is inhabited chiefly by the descendants of Highland Scotch. Being in buch close prox- imity to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, its winters are very cold and lengthy. There are several harbors, and fishing is car- ried on quite extensively. No fresh water lakes of any ex- tent have been found in this county. Gold has been found in several places. It was formerly a great rendezvous for wild animals and a great field for sportsmen. The abori- ginies are nearly extinct. Yarmouth County, capital Yarmouth. The French Acadians were the first settlers in parts of the county, Their descendants still remain. The capital may be considered next to Halifax in importance as regards the number of business establishments. There is a large business done in lumbeiing and shipbuilding. It was considered not long since that Yarmouth owned more tonnage in shipping p( r head than any place in the world. Fishing is carried on very extensively and a large trade is done with the West Indies. In some localities farming is in a prosperous con- dition. and Bellows, St. John, N. B. " ^ »«W>|NMM#«i«liM»8 NOVA SCOTIA. ser- Abercroiubie, a post utlice in Pictou Co., 2 utileii fro.ia Pictou, [)o\). 132. Acadia Mines — see Londonderry. Acadiaville, a small village in Richmond Co., it contains one hotel and four stores, pop. 75. Addington Forks, or Boaver River, a jwst village in Antigonish Co., 3 miles fro^ i Antigonish, 43 miles tvom New Glasgow, fare $2, it contains two stores, two saw and two grist-mills, }>op. 110. Admiral Rock, a post office in Hants Co., 12 miles from Shubenacadio, pop. 10. Advocate Harbor, (sub. elec. dis.) a seaport poet town in Cumberland Co., on Minas Basin, 33 miles from Parrs- borough, it contains four stores, shipbuilding is extensively carried on, pop. 1,110. Advocate West, a {K)ut office in Cumberland Co. pop. 10. Afton, a post village in Antigonish Co., on the Cape Breton Rd., 16 miles from Antigonish, pop. 29. Ainslee Lake — see Lake Ainslee. Albany, New, a settlement in Queen's Co., on Port Med- waj River, 40 miles from Annapolis, far $1.50, pop. 8.5. Albany, New, Annapolis Co. — see New Albany. Albert Bridge, a post village in Cape Breton Co , on Mira River, 12 miles from Sydney, fare 50c., it contains three mills and two stores, ])op. 275. Albion Mines — see Steilarton. .. ■ — — ' , — __ . — ~ — _ Machinery and Pin Steel. 10 NOVA MOTIA. Imrf to F. CUinttnlaon A Co., Ml John, ^f. H., f'lr prlt^m of Alilur Hivnr, a iMNit oHlci! in {hiyn\H)ro Co., 22 mi\m from Antigoniiih, |H)p. 10. Al<)xantit*r, a {NMit M^ttlomont in TnvAm«ww Co,, 14 miltm from Port lluixl, it coutainH tliroe Ntonm, throu haw aiiU two grist-millN, |k)|). AAO. Alma, a {nrnt viilago in Pictoii (!o., r> niiioN from Htollar* ton, fare 2Ac., it contain* ono axo-fiiotory and two Htfl Drnton, pop. 10. Amhemt, (luh. oUm;. din.) a Hea^tort po«t town, capital of Cuml)erland Co,, iiituatod on C\nnVH)rlaner, a telegraph office and a branch hank, pop. 4460, Amherat Point, a post settlement in Cuml>erland Co., at head of B»iy of Fundy, 4 miles from Amherst, fare 20 otB., pop. 165. Amherst Road and Shore (sub. eleo. dis.) a settlement in 'Cumberland Co., 5 miles from Amherst, pop. 2320. Andtrvon Mountain, a settlement in Tiotou Co., 4 miles from New Glasgow, fare 20 cts. It has freestone quarries, pop. 110. AnnaiK)Us or Port Royal (sub. eleo. dis.), a seaport post town on Annapolis Rivor 129 miles from Halifax, fa .'o $4. It was the Seat of Government until 1740. It is th*. .. estern terminus of the W. & A. 11. and hits communicatiop. 10. pitiil of ition of 18 from R, three \o iron weekly ). 4460, ind Co., fare 20 ttlement 20. .,4 miles [jiiarries, |Uraw»r« anil V»tt\m9» MIltTKR Or STAPLE AM FANCY DRY GOODS, BIASY-MASI CLOTEnap MILLINERY, FANCY SOAPS, Fancy Goods Suitable for Presents* A LARMR 8TOOK Or CLOTHS, TWBteDS «t TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. Ordars by in»il or through our TriiVellart wlU havi b«it Atttntion. lid to ar osoROx: srr., iiai^ifax, pc. m. Co., 40 milen from New Glasgow, fare $1.50. It contains » a large college, a {.nnting office isHuing a weekly newHpaper, a branch bank, about twenty-five stores and four hotels, {H)]). 3520. Antigonish County, on the iHland of Cape Breton, l)oundo refreshing and invigorating. Also, Agent for the Superior Glasses and Spectacles as snppUed by B. Laurance the EngUsh Optician. Bear Point, a post village in Shelbume Co., 8 miles from Barrington, fare 30c., it contains three stores and two lobster factories, pop. 650. Bear Island — ^see McPherson's Ferry. Bear River, (east side) a village in Annapolis Co., l-i miles from Annapolis, fare 50c., pop. 300. Bear Biver, (west side) a village in Digby Co., 9 miles from Digby, fare 40c., it contains twenty stores, three hotels, an iron foundry, two tanneries, several saw, lath and shingle mills, and several shipyards, pop. 1200. Beaver Bank, a post village in Halifax Co., a station on the I. C. E,., 16 miles from Halifax, fare 48c., it contains two stores and two saw mills. There are extensive slate quarries in the vicinity. Pop. 220. Beaver Bank, North, a post oflSce in Halifax Co., pop.l5» Beaver Brook,a post settlement in Colchester Co., 9 miles from Truro, fare 25c., pop. 110. Beaver Cove, a post office in Cap* Breton Co., pop. 10. Beaver Island,near Cape Canso, there is a lighthouse here. Supplies, St. John, N. B. 68 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Clomention A Go.| 8t.John,N.£., Wholeial* and Retail, Lampi ift Lamp Ooodi. Beavor Meadow, a small settlement in Antigonish Co., 9 from Autigonieh, pop. 80. Beaver lliver Corner, a post village in Digby Co., at the mouth of Beaver River, 13 miles from Yarmouth, it con- tains three stores, shipbuilding is carried pn, pop. 440. Beavor River, or Brook ville, a post village in Digby Co., 15 miles from Yarmouth, fare 50c., pop. 1G5. Bedford, a post village in Halifax Co., at the head of Bedford Basin, a station of the I. C. R., 8 miles from Halifax, fare 27c., it contains an extensive woolen factory, three stores an'^ two hotels, pop. 1 G5. Beech H'^^, a post settlement in King's Co., 4 miles from Kentville, fare 15c., pop. 165. Beech Hill and Meadow, a settlement in Queen's Co., 5 miles from Liverpool, fare 20c., pop. 275. Belle Isle, (sub. elec. dis.) a village in Annapolis Co., 7 miles from Annapolis, fare 30c., it contains two stores, one cheese factory, one saw mill and one tannery, pop. 1100. Belle Isle, a post office in King's Co. Belleveaux Cove, a post village in Digby Co., on St. Mary's Bay, 20 miles from Digby, fare $1, pop. 220. Belmont, a post village in Colchester Co. on the I.C.R. 68 miles from Halifax, it contains 3 stores, 4 saw mills, 1 grist mill, pop. 550. Benacadie, a post office in Cape Breton Co., 4 miles from Grand Narrows, pop. 20. Berwick Station, on the W. nt in Digbjr Co., 7 railes from Digby, faro 25 cts., j op. bo. FARQUHAR, FORREST d CO., JfEALBBS m 8W€S9, — AlTD— ■AMFAX, 91. S. Blueberry, a post settlement in Queen's County, 9 miles from Liverpool, fare 30 cts., it contains one store, pop. 330. Blue Mountain, a post settlement in Pictou Co., 14 miles from New Glasgow, fare 50 cts. It contains 1 grist mill, 1 saw mill and 2 stores, pop. 220. Blue Rocks, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., on the sea coast, 4 miles from Luitenburg, fare 15 cts. It derives its name fioni some remarkable rocks in the vicinity, pop. 220. smiths' Supplies, St. John, l!f. B. 63 NOVA SCOT 'A. r. ca«autittMi A Co , St. John, r. B., OHmp Olastwim for Ckwalry Trad«i i BIno Millii, a |K)f.t wttlnment in Invormjiw Co., 25 milcN from Port HaHtiiigfi, fare 7ft ctH., |)oi). 80. Ikjimlalu Barachois (Hub. eluc. diH.) a))oHt villugn in Cape Breton Co. on Little Bnw d'Or Lake, '26 miloH from Hydnoy, fare $L It contains 2 ntoren, 3 iw millH and I grist mill; pop. 900 Boibdalo Chape) a post ofHce in Cape Breton Co.» pop. 10. Boom, a poHt Hettlement in InvemeHB Co. near the mouth of River Danni8,l'5 miles from Whycooomah, faro 50 cts., pop. 165. Boularderie (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Vic- toria Co., un the north side of an island of the same name in Br d'Or Lake, 12 miles from Baddock, fare 50 cts., it contains 3 stores, 2 saw mills, 1 grist mill, pop. 1510. Boularderie, south side, a post settlement in Victoria Co., 3 miles from Boularderie, it contains 1 store, pop. 90. Boularderie (sub. elec. dis.), in Cape Breton Co., pop. 1365. Boularderie Back Lands, a post settlement in Cape Bre- ton County, it contains 1 store, 1 saw, I shingle mill, pop 35. Bourgeons River. — See River P surgeons. Boylston, a post village in Ouysboro Co., 3 miles from Port M nigra vc, it contains 4 stores, pop. 440. Blanch LaHave. — See La Have. Brazil Lake, a post office in Yarmouth Co., on th) W. C..R., pop. 10. Bridgeport, a post village in Cape Breton Co., on the sea coast, 1 5 miles from Sydney, fare 50 cts. There are ex- tensive coal mines here, worked by the Intercolonial Coal Mining Co. A railway connects the mines with Sydney, it contains 1 store, pop. 550. Bridgetown (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Annapolis Co., pituatod at the head of navigation of Annapolis River, a station of the W. &. A. R:, 14 miles from Annapolis, fj»re 45 cts. It contains 1 iron foundry, 1 tannery, 35 stores, 4 hotels, 1 carding mill and «, printing office issuing a weekly newspaper ; shipbuilding is also carried on here. Bridgetown is a port of entry; pop. 1460. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Ship- KOVA irOTIA. •8 milen , mill; I Co., ar the 'are 50 in Vic- ) name cts., it ). ''ictoria )op. 90. lo., pop. tpe Bre- pop 3fi. les from lUrilwaro Kntl (r»rrU|f« Mtook of dl klndi, N. Ilkyward A Co., Ml. John, M. B. JAMES C. H&GKINTOSH, ' Banker & Broker, Bondi, Dtbratuia, Buk Stooki BOUaHT AND SOLD. GENERAL BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, SOUND INVESTMENTS A SPECIALTY. Bridgeville, a [)ORt village in Pictou Co., 12 miles from New Glasgow, tare 50 cts., {K)p. 110. Bridgewater (snb. elec. dis.), a post village in Lunen- burg Co., on the La, Have River, 12 miles from Lunenburg. It contains a branch bank, a printing cifice, saw, grist and carding mills, an iron foundry, one tannery, about 35 stores, 3 hotels; pop. 3600. Brierly Brook, a station on Cape Breton R., 35 miles from New Glasgow, pop. 10. Brier Island, an Island in the Bay of Fundy m ar Digby Neck. It has a lighthouse, pop. 710. Brighton, a settlement in Digby Co., 8 miles from Digby, pop. 385. Briley's Brook, a post village in Antigonish C«\, 4 miles from Antigonish, fare 15 cts., pop. 275. BristoI,a small village in Queen's Co., opposite the town of Liverpool; a bridge connects the two places, pop. 1G5. Broad Cove (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Ai.nr^polia Co., pop. iOOO. builders' Supplies, St. John, N. B. 64 NOVA ICOTIA. / F. Cltmitntaiin A Cu, Si John, N. II , ('lir«|i«al l|iiti«ii In Ilia M»rlUnia rroTtmaa, Hruatl Cove (IntervHle), a pott vtUAK<> in InvtinioNN Co., 10 niilfl* from >Ubou, furu 30 cU. It coiitauia 3 itoroii, nop. 275. liroad Covo (MhoiIi) (nub. oloc. din.), a pout villiigo in TnvenieM Co., on the (Ittlf of Ht. liiiwrcnue, 'JO tiiiloN from Mabou, faro 7 A eta. It coutaitia ttovorul atoroii atid miilii, |K)n. 1080. Broad Oove, a village in Dl^by Co., on Digby N^ihjU, nour fit. Mary's IJay, 6 inihw* from l)igby, faro 25 ctM. It con- taiiiH two Htonm, pop. 220. Broad Covo Chap<»l, a poHt Ho^tlomoiit in Inv«nmM8 Co., on thn Gulf of Ht. Lawrencu, 36 miles from Mabou, faro 11.25, pop. 165. * Broad Covo or Cherry Hill, a village in Lunenburg Co., on ihu Boa coast, 24 miles from Bridge water, fare 75 cts., it contains 2 stores, {lop. 330. Broad River, a village in Queun's Co., 8 miles from LiveriKK)!, fare 30 cts., |)op. 143. Brookfield (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Colchester Co., on the I. C. R., 53 miles from Halifax, fare l$1.5U. It contains six stores, two hotels, one tannery and three saw mills, pop. 1190. • » i3rookfield, a post village and district in Queen's Co., 26 miles from Liverpool, fare $1, it contains 4 stores, 1 saw, 1 grist mill, pop. 440. Brookfield, NoHh, a post settlement in Queen's Co., on Port Med way I^iver, 25 miles from Bridge water, fare $1, it contains 2 stores, pop. 143. Brookfield, South, a settlement in Que«n's Co., pop. 75. Brookland, a post settlement in Piotou Co., 8 miles from West River, fare 30 cts., pop. 165. Brooklyn, a small village in Annapolis Co., 2 miles from Middletown, pop. 165. Brooklyn, a village in Yarmouth Co., 2 miles from Yarmouth^ pop. 300. Brooklyn or Herring Cove, a post village in Queen's County, 2 miles fn»!n Liverpool. It contains 4 stores, 1 hotel, I saw mill an«i soverttl shipyards, pop. 330. Brooklyn, Hant's Co. — See Newport. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Tinplates KOVA SCOTIA. • 6ft H. il*jrw«ril A Co., WholcpMl* lUrUwar* und Vmttimgm Miovk, H'. J«hn, N. ■, BEOWIT SEOTPHS & Co., CHEMISTS AND DRUQQISTS, ORnNANCK SaUAHK, HALIFAX. N. S. •DEALKRS IK- ' Sr%a.g;a» 01i«JSiiofLls» Oils^ Sy* Stviif a^ FBB7UMI3, TOILET BBQlJiSITIS, &e. « Brooklyn Street, a Hettleinont in King's Co., 5 miles from CoUlbrook, fare 20 cts., iwi). 90. Brook vale or Higgins Settlement, a post office in Hali* fax Co., 2G miles from Shubenaoadie, fare $1, pop. 20. Brook Village, a post village in Inverness Co., 8 miles from Mabou, fare 35 cts., it contains 1 store, pop. 220. Brookville, a (jost settlement in Pictou Co., 8 miles from New (llasgow, fare 30 cts., pop. 1 33. Brookville, a post village in Cuinberland Co., on Minas Basin, 1 ft miles from Parrsboro, fare ftO cis., pop. 112. Brookville, a settlement in Yarmouth Co., 16 miles fi'om Yaraiouth, fare 50 cts., pop. 10. Brown's Mountain, a post oHice in Antigonish Co., pop 10. Brown's Brook, a post oflice in Cumberland Co., 12 miles from Pan-sboro, pop. 10. Brule, a i)ost sottUMiient in Colcliester Co., thirty miles from Truro, it contuius thrt;u ntores, pop 550. Plates, Ingot and Bar Tin. -^ 66 NOVA SCOTIA. Bend to F. Clementton A Co., 8t John, N. B., for piioet of Crockery. Buokfield, a small settlement in Queen's County, 46 miles from Annapolis, fare $1.75, pop. 50. Bucklaw, a post office in Victoria Co., pop. 10. Buckley's or Union Square, a post settlement in King's Co., 18 miles from Kentville, fare 75 ct: , pop. 110. Burlington, a post office in King's Co. , 2 miles from Harborville, pop. 10. Burlington, Hant's Co. — See Kennetcook. Bumside, a post office in Pictou Co., pop. 10. Burnt Coat, a post settlement in Kant's Co., on Minaa Basin, 28 miles from Truro, 36 miles fi'om Shubenacadie^ fare $1.35, pop, 90. Burton's Lake, a settlement in Hant's Co., 15 milea from Shubenacadie, it contains 2 stores, 2 saw mills,pop. 120. Cain's Mountain, a small settlement in Victoria Co., pop. 20. Caledonia, «, village in Cape Breton Co., on the south side of Little Glace Bay, 16 miles from Sydney, fare 75 cts. (See also Little Qlace Bay.) There are extensive coal mines, worked by the Caledonia Co.; pop. 265. Caledonia Comer, a post village in Queen's Co., 38 miles from Annapolis, fare $1.50. It contains 4 stores, 2 hotels, pop. 440. Caledonia Lower, a post office in (jl^uysboro Co., pop. 10. Caledonia Mills, a post village in Antigonish Co., 15 miles from Antigonish, 56 miles from New Glasgow, fare $2.25, it contains 2 stores, 1 grist, 1 shingle mill, pop. 385. Caledonia Mines, a post village in Cape Breton Co., 3 miles from Sydney. Coal mining is done here, 1 store, pop. 550. Caledonia, Upper, a post settlement in Halifax Co., 62 , miles from Shubenacadie. Gold is found here, it contains 2 stores, pop. 137. Caledonia, Lower, a post office in Guysboro Co., pop. 10. Caledonia (St. Mary's) (sub. elec. dis^.. a post settlement in Guysborough County, 67 miles from SLabenacadie, fare $2.50; 30 miles from New Glasgow, it contains 3 stores, 4 '"*" saw, 2 grist mills, pop. 380. ^ I. & F. Burpee & Co., Anchors, NOVA SCOTIA. 67 Hwdwftre uid Oarriag* Stock of all kindi, 8. Hayward A Co., St. John, V. B. H-A-XjIIF^ V. F. FARRELL & CO., — IMP0BTEB8 OF— STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Always on hand a oomplete atook of Mantlet, UlatAn, Draaa Gooda, Hodenr, HannalBBlanketa, QoUti, Tweada, Shirta, ShawhL SUka, Satina, I ' 3tton in Engliah Ameriflan, and Oaaadlaa makaa). I CWhita and Gray and UAST-VAM 6L0mi8f. A LABGB STOCK TO SELECT FROM. V. F. WARMMu:* ro. Caledonia West, a post office in Queen's Co., pop. 10. Cambridge, a post village in Hant's Co., on Minas Ba^n, 22 miles from Newport, fare $1, pop. 165. (Cambridge or Sharp's Bridge, a village in King's Co., on Oomwallis River, 7 miles from Kentville, fare 25 cts., pop. 200. Cambridge Station, a post village in King's Qo., on the W. & A. R., 32 miles from Windsor, fare $1. It contains 2 stores and one grist mill, pop. 220. Cameron, a small settlement in Inverness Co., 4 miles from Margai*ee Forks, fare 15 cts., pop. 20. Canaan, a settlement in Cumberland Co., 13 miles from Athol, fare 40 cts., pop. 25. Canaan, a post office in King's Co., pop. 10. Canaan Mountain, a settlement in Annapolis Co., pop. 20. Canaan Road. — See Tremont. Canada Creek, a post village in King's Co., on the Bay of Fundy, 9 miles from Waterville, fare 30 cts. There is a Cables and Oakum^ St. John, N. B. w 68 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Olementaon A Co., Wholesale Crockery, China and Olaiit, St. Jobo, N. B. lighthouse on Black Rock at the entra)ice of th^ harbor, ex- hibiting a fixed white light; 2 stores, 3 saw mills, pop. 330. Cunard or Lower Cunard (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in King's Co.. 4 miles from Port Williams Station, fare 15 cts., pop. 1435. Cunard, Upper, a post village in King's Co., 4 miles from Kentville, it contains 2 stores, pop. 240. Cannon ville, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., 16 miles from Athol, fare 75 cts.; seven miles from Parrsboro, fare 25 cts., it contains 2 -stores, 3 saw mills, pop. 770. Canning (sub. elec. dis.). King's Co., a post seaport, 12 miles from Kentville, 6 miles from "t*oi*t William Station, fare 50 cts. It contains 24 stores and 2 hotels; ship- building is carried on here; pop. 3265. Canso, or Cape Canso (sub. elec. dis.), a ser;port post town in Guysborough County, situated on Chedabucto Bay, 32 miles from Guysborough, fare ^1.25. It contains 8 stores and two hotels, pop. 1460. Canso, a station on Cape Breton B., 79 miles from New Glasgow, pop. 10. Cape Breton County, on the Island of Cape Breton, noted for the quantity of fish caught on its borders, capital Sydney, 1159 sq. miles, 748,000 acres, pop. 31,260. Cape Canso, the S. E. extremity of Nova Scotia, lat. 45 deg. 17 N., Ion. 61 W. — See also Canso. Cape Chignecto. — See Chignecto Cape. Cape Cove, a small village in Digby County, situated on headland near Cape St. Mary, 18 miles from Yarmouth, fare 75 cts., pop. 132. Cape George (sub. elec. dis.), a ]r)Ost village in Antigo- nish Co., on the south side of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 20 miles from Antigonish, fare 75 cts., it contains 6 stores and several saw and grist mills, pop. 660. Cape George or Georgeville (sub. elec dis.), a post vil- lage in Antigonish Co., on the north side of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 40 miles from New Glasgow, fare $1.50, pop. 700. Cape George Harbor, a post office in Richmond Co., pop. 10. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Pitch, Coal NOVA SCOTIA. 69 8. Hftywurd A Co^ Wholeiale Hardware and Carriage Stock, Si. John, N. B. ' J. Kims & Co., WHOLESALE TEA DEALERS, 77 Upper Water Straet, Cape Jack, a settlement in Antigonish Co., on St, George's Bay, 26 miles from Antigonish, fare $1, pop. 220. Cape John, a headland of Nova Scotia, on Northumber- land Strait, lat. 45 deg. 40 N., Ion. 64 deg. 10 W. Cape John (sub. elec. di8.),a post village on the above head- land in Pictou Co., 15 miles from Pictou, fare 50 cts., it contains 1 store, 2 saw mills, pop. 1830. Cape Mabou. — See Mabou Cape. Cape Negro, a post village in Shelbume Co., 7 mifes from Barrington. There is a lighthouse on a small island opposite the Cape; pop 385. Cape Negro Island, a light station at the entrance to Cape Negro Harbor, Shelburne Co., twelve miles from Bar- rington, fare 50 cts., pop 165. Cape North, the N. E. extremity of the island of Cape Breton; lat. 47 deg. 2 N., Ion. 64 deg. 5 W. % CapeNorth (sub. elec. dis.),apost settlement on the above Cape in Victoria Co., 35 miles from Ingonish, fare $1.50. The submarine cable from Newfoundland is landed in Aspey V' i 70 NOVA SCOTIA. V. Olementiion A Co., St John, N. B., Aiiortad Cratei Crockery for country trade Bay near this point; it contains 3 stores, pop. 1220. Cape Porcupine, a station on Cape Breton B., pop. 10. Cape Sable Island (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Shelburne Co., 5 miles from Barrington, the S. W. extrem- ity of Nova Scotia; lat. 43 deg. 26 N., Ion. 65 deg. 38 W. It has a lighthouse with a powerful revolving light, 53 feet above the level of the sea; pop. 2000. Cape St. George, on^^he N, E. coast of Nova Scotia. There is a lighthouse on the north side of the Cape with a revolving light three hundred and fifty feet above the level of the sea. Cape St. Lawrence, the northern extremity of Cape Breton, extending into the Gulf of St. Lawrence; lat. 47 deg. b N., Ion. 60 deg. 35 W. Cape St. Mary, a small village in Digby Co., 20 miles from Yarmouth, fare 75 cts., pop. 90. Cape St. Mary, on the S. W. coast. It has a lighthouse exhibiting a revolving red and white light one hundred and three feet above the level of the sea. Cape Sambro,on the S. E. coast; lat. 44 deg. 30 N.,lon. C3 deg. W. 32 W. It has a lighthouse. Cape Split, a headland of Nova Scotia extending into the Bay of Fundy; lat. 45 deg. 22 N., Ion. 64 deg. 15 W. Cariboo (sub. elec. dis.),a posts?ttlementin Pictou Co.,4 miles from Pictou, pop. 1340. Cariboo Cove, a post village in Richmond Co., 7 miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare 25 cts.; It contains 2 stores, pop. 385. Cariboo Gold Mines, a post office in Halifax Co., pop. 15. Cariboo Island, off the N. E. coast of Nova Scotia, near the entrance to Pictou Harbor, 5 miles from Pictou; lat. 45 deg., 44 N.; Ion. 62 deg. 46 W. Cariboo Marsh, a post office in Cape Breton County, pop. 20. Cariboo West, a post settlement in Pictou Co., 5 mil^i^ from Pictou, it contains 1 store, 1 saw mill,' pop. 30. W Cariboo River, a post settlement in Pictou Co., 6 miles from Pictou, fare 25 cts., pop. 110. I. & F, Burpee & Co., Railway NOVA BOOTIA. 71 Hardwar* and CarrUg* Stock of all kinds, 8. Hajward A Co., St. John, N. B. T METHODIST BOOK ROOM, HALIFAX. K. S. —DEPOSITORY FOR— Rellffions and Cieneral Literature* Pocket and Fam- ily Bibles, Prayer Books, Chnrcli Serrices, Hymn Books, Etc., Etc. The belt place in the Maritime PrOTinoea to buy LIBRARY BOOKS, PERIODICALS, ^ And other Sabbath School Requiaites. 3ta.ple aaa.d. Feizxc3r Sta.ti0aa.ex3r. Sc3xocl Soolca, Scliool Stswtiozxer^r. ^o. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ADDRESS— S. F. £I£:X7@17I», 141 Oranrille St, Halifax, N. B. N. B. — Agency for Fnnk & Wagnall'a Cheap Poblioationa, Standard Beriea, Standard Library, etc., etc, Carleton (sub. elec. dis.), a village and settlement in Yarmouth Co., 16 miles from Yarmouth, fare 75 cts., it contains 1 store, 2 saw mills, pop. 730. Carleton, a village in Shelburne Co., 9 miles from Shelbume, fare 35 cts., pop. 330. Carleton Comer (sub. elec. dis.), in Annapolis Co., pop. 870. Carroll's Comer, a post settlement in Halifax Co., 3 miles from Shubenacadie, pop. 132. Caradale, a village in Annapolis Co., 10 miles from Annapolis, fare 35 cts., pop. 75. Castle Ray, a small settlement in Colchester Co., 12 miles from Thomson, pop. 10. Ca.talone (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., on Mira Bay, 18 miles from Sydney, fare 75 cts., it contains 3 stores, 2 saw, 1 grist mill, pop. 840. Cat Point, a settlement in Shelbume Co., on the sea coast, 12 miles from Barrington, fare 50 cts., pop. 220. Catalone Gut, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop. 10. and Ship Spikes, St. John, N. B. 72 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Glementaon A Co., St. John, N. B., Olatt Sbadei for Flowers, etc., a ipecialty. Cedar Lake, a post village in Digby Co., fourteen miles- from Yarmouth, fare 60 cte., pop 165. Central Argyle — See Argyle Central. Central Aylesford — See Aylesford. -v Central Chebogue — See Chebogue Central. ^^^ Central Onslow — See Onslow Central. CoHtral Clarence — See Clarence Central. Central New Annan — See New Annan Central. Centre, a small settlement in Cumberland Co., half a. mile from Athol. Centre Range, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., on the sea coast, 5 miles from Lunenburg, pop 330. Centreville (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in King's Co., 4 miles from Kentville, pop 2400. Centreville, Lunenburg Co. — See New Germany. Centreville or Trout Cove, a post village in Digby Co., on Digby Neck, 14 miles from Digby, 2 stores, pop 220. Chance Harbor, a post settlement in Pictou Co., 5 miles from Pictou, pop 60. Channel Islands — See Eskasoni. Chapmans, a post settlement in Cumberland Co , 24 miles from River Philip, pop 10. Charles Cove, a settlement in Annapolis Co., 6 miles from Bridgetown, it contains 2 stores, 2 saw mills, pop 220. Charleston, a small village in Queen's Co., on Port Med way River. 12 miles from Liverpool, fare 40 cts., pop 165. Charlo's Cove, a post village in Guysborough Co., 40 miles from Guysborough, fare $1.20. Chebogue (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Yarmouth Co., including all under same name, pop 1670. Chebogue, Central, a post village in Yarmouth, 24 miles from Yarmouth, pop 440. Chebogue, East, a post office in Yarmouth Co., pop 10. Chebogue Point, a post settlement in Yarmouth Co, on- the sea coast, eight miles from Yarmouth, pop 385. Chegoggin, a post village in Yai mouth Co. on the sea coast, eight miles from Yarmouth, pop 260. Chelsec;, a post village in Lunenburg Co., twelve miles. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best Axe, I ! NOVA SCOTIA. 79 S. H«]rward A Co., Whokiikle Hardwsr* and Csrrlsge Stook, St John, N. B. ESSON & Co., COMilSStON {HEflCttANTS. IMPORTEBll AXD IVIIOIiEMALE DEALEHH IN AUIBICAN aad WIST INDIA PBODVCI^ Halifax, Nova Scotia. from Bridgewater, fare 40 cts., it contains four stores, four saw and grist mills, pop 220. Chesley's Corners, a post village in Lunenburg Co., forty-nine miles from Kentville, fare $1.75, p'^p 200. Chester (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Lunenburg Co., at the head of Mahon« Bay, thirty-four miles from Windsor, forty-five nules from Halifax, fare $1.75, it con- tains twelve stores, two hotels, one lobster factory, one saw mill, pop 2600. Chester Basin,five miles from Chester in Lunenburg Co., k contains 3 stores, pop 380. Chester, Grant, a post ofiice in Lunenburg Co., pop 10. Chester, West (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Cumber- land Co., nine miles from Thomson, it contains three stores, pop 800. Chester Lake, West, a post village in Cumberland Co., fifteen miles from Thomson, fare 25 cts., it contains twa stores, one hotel, pop 270. Cheticamp, a post settlement in Inverness Co., on th& Tool and Drill Steel, St. John, N. B. 74 NOVA BCOTU F. 01«m«itMMi A Co., 8t. John,N.B., Wholtaal* rad Retail, LMnpa * Ltunp Ooodi. Gulf of St. Lawrence, fifty-eight iniien from Mabou, fare $2, it contains four stores, tishing is largely carried on, jmp 2730. Cneticarnp, a settlement in Digby Co., twenty-five miles /rom Yarmouth, fare |1, pop 165. Choverie, a post village in Hant's Co., on Minas Basin, eighteen miles from Newport, fare 75 cts., large quantities of gypsum are annually exported, it contains two stores, pop 300. Ohezzetcook (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Haliiax Co., situated on Chezzetcook Harbor, twenty-four miles from Halifax, fare $1, it contains ten stores, one hotel, three saw miHs, pop 1555. Chezzetcook, West, a post office in Halifax Co., pop 10. Chignecto, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., three miles from M"ccan. Coalmines are worked here, pop 175. Chignecto Cape, a headland at the head of the Bay of Pundy. Chigonaise Biver, a village in Colchester Co., ten miles from Truro, fare 75 cts., it contains two stoi-es, pop 500. Chimney Comer, a post village in Inverness Co., twenty-seven miles from Mabou, fare $1, pop 25. Chipman's Brook, a post village in King's Co., situated on the Bay of Fundy, twenty-one miles from Kentville, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, 2 saw mills, pop 220. Chipman's Comers, a post office in King's Co., pop. 10. Christmas Island, a post settlement in the Little Bras op l.i36. • 'loniontH, UpjHjr, a post Hottloment in Aunai)oiiH Co., five miles from AnnapoliH, it cont>*inH one store poj) 30 Clements W&'t— -See Deep Brook. . ClementRvale, a post village an'l settlement in Anna- polis Cc, twelve miles from Annapolin, fare 50 cts., it con- tiiins fw.) saw mills, one grist mill, two Mtoros, pop C-^O. Cleraont Road, a settiomont in Kii/j*8 Co., on the Bay of Fundy, nine miles from AyUi.sford, faro 35 ct«., j>op 110. Clifton, a settlement in Cumberland Co., throe miles from River Philip, pop 20. Clifton (sub. eloc, d'\), a post village in Colch ster Co., eleven miles fron< Ti-iiro, fare 40 ;t8.; it contains six stores and one saw mill; shipbuiMlng is carried on here, j)op 1110. Clybum Biook, a post otfaco in Vlitoria Co., pop 10. / Clyde Lower, a settlement in Shelbume Co., fourteen miles fro»n Shelburne, it contains two stores, pop 110. Clyde Bivf r (sub. elec. dis.), f\ poat village, fourteen miles from Shelburne, fare 50 cts., it contains two 8tore8,two saw mills, there is a large lumber trade carried on,pop.l260. Clyde River, Middle, a post village in Shelburne Co., twelve miles from Barrington, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, thre:) saw mills, pop 110. Clyde, Upper, a post settlement in Shelburne Co., four- teen miles from Shelbume, pop 165. Cochran's Lake, a post office in Cupo Breton Co., pop 15. Cogmagun Biver, a post settlemei^t in Hant's Co., eight miles from Newport, fare 25 cts., pop. 165. Colchester County, bordoring partly on the Bay of Fundy, the i. C. R. i-uns through it, it contains 1308 square miles, 837,000 acres, pop 26,725. Coldbrook or Jackson's Mills, a post villag3 in King's Co., a station of ihe W. & A. R.^ thirty miles from Windsor, fare $1, it containb three stores, one saw mill and one grist mill, pop 3'75. L & F. Burpee & Co., St, John, N. B. MOTA tOOTIA. 77 |.Bayww««0«.,WM«MtoHMr4wM«M4Cwi«««ttoek,Hl John, K. B. «®®VI9S ]K¥1 WQmmB, 280 and 287 Barrinffton St., Haliftiz, N. 8. DTER AND ChEJLKSER. . Particular attention paid to ( leantina or Djf\ng «Y«rj olaat of Goodf. ^ Oitrloh Feathora, Kid Olores, Ladiaa' and Oanta' Wearing Apparel djred, wltUo out being ripped and without ahrinkago. All kindi of Fancy and Plain Gooda carefully dyed. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ColdHtrftain, a post settlement in Colchester Co., five miles from Shubenacadie, it contains I store, pop 1 65. Cole Harbor, a post village in Guysborough Co., thirty- five miles from Guysbocough, fare 91.50, it contains one store, pop 110. Comeauville, a poht village in Digby Co., two miles from Digby, it contains three stores, two saw mills and one grist mill, iK)p 550. Concord, a settlement in Picton Co., on Middle River, three miles from GlengaiTy, pop 220. Condon Settlement, a post settlement in Kings Co., two miles from Cambridge Station, it contains one store, three saw mills, pop 165. Conor's Mills, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop. 20. Conquerall Mills, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., eight miles from Bridgetown, jwp 330. Conquerall lUnk (sub. elec. (lis.), a post village in Lun- enburg Co.. on La Have Hivcr, four miles from Bridge- water, pop 137i>. Peter Wright's Patent Anvils. 78 VOVA ICOtLA. y.OUaMtitatNi A 0« , M. Mm* W. &, OtaMWM* tw Cmm ti t Ttwi*, Cook't lirook, a pout office in Halifax (^o., |)0|) 10. Cook'g Creek, aHottlement in GuyRlioro O ., {top. 380. Cook'* Brook or Gay'ii Hivitr, a seitleniont in Colchester Co., ten miles from HhuUsnacadie, fare 'M* ctn., |K)p IC^. Cook's Cove, a post office in GuyslMro Co., pop 10. Oorberrie, a post office in Digbj Co., imp 10. Corbunr, a French settlement in Digby Co., twenty miles from Digby, fare 75 eta, |H)p 1C5. Comwallis, East and West, a settlement extending through Kings Co. See Canard, ^kc. Countrv Harl>ur (sub. eleo. dis.), a pont settlement in Ouysborough Co., thirty miles f rom Guy8l)orough,fare $1.29. Gold is found here, it contains two stores, |)op 440. Country Harbor Cross Roads, a pont settlement in Guyslx)rough Co., eighteen miles from Ouysborough Co., fare 75 eta, it contains two stores, four saw mills, pop 220. Cow Bay (sub. elec. dis.), a post villnge in Cape Breton Co., situated on Cow Bay, on the A tlantic coast, twenty-two miles from Bydney, fare $1, it contains ten stores and coal mines railed Gowrie and Block House, which are worked by two companies. A breakwater in the l)ay makes it a safe harbor iu stonny weather. Steamers ply between Cow Bay and Sydney, p«>p 2120. Cow Bay South Head, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop 10. Coxheath, a post office iu Cape Breton Co., three miles from Sydney, pop 30. Cranberry. Head, a settlement in Yarmouth Co., eight miles from Yarmouth, fare 35 cts., pop .'55. Cranton Section, a post office in Inverness Co., pop 10. Creignish, a settlement in Inverness Co., on the Strait of Canso, nine miles from Port Hastings, pop 90. Cross Roads — see Country Harbor. Cross Roads — see Lake Ainslie. Cross Roads — see Medford, Middle. Cross Roads, in Antigonish Co. — see Ohio. Cross Roads, Inverness Co. ^— see River Dei riii. Cross Roads — see St. George's Channel. Crouse Town, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., nineteen I. & F. Burpee & Co.; Vises VOVA sroTiA. 79 Har<1w»r<- %ad HlMk or All klnila, I. A 0«^, Mt. John, (f . E ROBERT WALLACE, HALIr AX, N. 8. lUi'ORTICR AND DUAXJIR IN^- TCTatolittflp Oloeks an.d t7«t}ir«ll«ry. AIM, Af tol for Ih* C*Ubr»U4 WUliMst Nlngw, N«w WUUiunt, Md Wblt«, ftsd AntrioMi SEWING MACHINES. All klndi of 8«win§ llMhlnat r«p«ir«d »nd Parli furniahad. Fin* W»toh lUpalrinf » •pAciallty. Kx«ontml on the premitM by tha moci oompetcat workman, upon um ihurtMit poailblu notlcu. -A-O-DNTTS "W-A.IJTTB1ID- miles from Bridgewator, fare 80 cts., pop 110. Crowell, a post office in Shelbume Co., po|) 10. Crow Harbor, (gub. elec. din.), a post settlement in Guys- borough Co., on Chodabucto Bay, sixteen miles from Guys- boro, fare 7^ cts., it contains two stores, pop 780. Culloden, a post office in Digby Co., pop 15. Cumberland Basin is the N. E. iK)rtion of Chignecto Bay, on the Bay of Fundy. Cumberland County, on Northumberland Strait, border- ing on New Brunswick Province. There are rich coal and gypsum mines in this county ; 1,012 square miles, 1,031,875 acres, pop 27,370. Dalhousie, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Annapolis Co., it conains two stores and two saw mills, pop 810. Dalhousie, East, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in King's Co., twenty-six miles from Kentville, far $\ ; it contains two stores, one hotel, two saw mills, and one grist mill, pop 330. Dalhousie Road, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., thirty -six miles from Kentville, far $1.75, pop. 110. and Bellows, St. John, N. B. ■^ J — «0 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Clemen t4on k (Jo., £t. John, N. B., Cheapest Houu in the Maritime ProTinoee. Dalhousie Settlement, a post settlement in Pictou Co., ten miles from West River, fare 40 ots., pop 330. Darling's Lake — see Short Beaoh. Dartm^ itli, a thriving seaport post town in Halifax Co., on Halifax Harbor, opposite the City of Halifax. It contains two foundriei, three tanneries, forty-five stores, four hotels, one skate factory, one rope and oakum factory, one nail factory, two saw mills, one soap and spice factory, one car- riage and steel spring factory, an anticipated cotton mill and dry dock, also a branch of the I. C. R. is anticipated. The Provincial Lunatic Asylum is in the vicinity. A steam ferry plies between Dartmouth and Halifax every fifteen minutes, fare 5 cts., pop 4,000. Dartmouth, (sub. elec. dis.), surrounding Dartmouth Town, pop 1,780. Darison Street, a post office in King's Co., pop 10. Dean, a post settlement in Halifax Co., thirty-six miles from Shubenacadie, it contains two stores and three saw mills, pop 75. Debert, a post village in Colchester Co., on the I. C. R., twelve miles from Truro, seventy-three miles from Halifax, fare $2.22, it contains two stores, three saw and one grist mill, pop 275. Debert River — see River Debert. Debert Station, a pout office in Colchester Co., pop 10. Deep Brook, or Clement's West, a post village in Anna- polis Co., twelve miles from Annapolis, fare 50 cts., it con- tains one store and one saw mill, pop 320. Deep Cove, a small village in Lunenburg Co., on the seacoast, thirty-four miles from Halifax, fare $1.75, pop 40. Deer field, a post settlement in Yarmouth Co., on the sea coast, eleveri miles from Yarmouth, fare 45 cts., pop 385. Delhaven, a post office in King's Co., pop 10. IDempsey's Comer, a post village in King's Co., two milrs from Aylesford, pop 220. Densmore's, a villiige in Hants Co., on the Shubenacadie River, hfteeu miles luan Shubenacadie, fare 75 cts., pop 165. Dennistown, a }K)st otlice in Inverness Co., pop 10. Densmore's Mills, a post cilice in Hants Co., seventeen I. & F. BURPEB~& Co., Lumber- -u NOVA SCOTIA. SI aoei. Co., Co., bains >telB, nail I car- l and The ferry antes, nonth : miles r mills, , C. B., [alifax, le grist pop 10. Anna- it con- on the )op40. on the )op 385. :)o., two Bnacadie pop 165. 10. iveuteen [iber- S. Harward A Co., Wkoletal* Hardware and Oarrlag* Slook, St. John, N. B. James K. Munnis, ' mPOBTBB OF OLOTBCS, Oassimeres, Tweeds, Ready -Made Olothing, Gents' Furnishing Gk>od8, Rubber Coats and Leggings. Suits made to ordec in the moat fashionable styles. As oar terms are 8TBICTLY CASH, we can aiford to make'up Garments at Terjr low prices. 118 Upper Water Street, corner Jaoob Street, miles from Shubenacadie, fare 75 cts., pop 25. Descoose, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Biohmond Co., seven miles from Ariohat, fare 25 cts., it contains six stores, pop 1,500. Dickison's Store — see New Annan, East. Digby County, bordering on the Atlantic, it has one of the finest harbors in the world, it is a great fishing centre, shipbuilding is extensively carried on in different localities. It contains 1,021 square miles, 65.%500 acres, pop 19,890. Digby, a seaport town, the capital of Digby Co., on the north shore of the neck of the same name, about one hundred and forty miles from Halifax and forty-five miles from St. John, N. B., fare to St. John $1.50. It contains about forty stores, five hotels, three tanneries, one carding mill, one printing ofSice, and one branch bank. This is one of the principal seats of the fisheries. Shipbuilding is car- ried on. It is the terminus of the W. C. B. The steamer between Annapolis and St. John calls regularly, pop about 1,885. men's Supplies, St. John, N. B. 3e: =«= 82 NOVA SCOTIA. S«nd to XViClemention A Oo^ St John, N. B., for prio«i of Crockery. Digby Out, a post settlement iu Digbj Co., sixteen miles from Granville Ferry, fare 76 cts., pop 100. Diligent Bay, a settlement in Cumberland Co., six miles from Parr8borough,thirty miles from Athol,fare $1.25,. pop about 330. Doctors Brook, a post village in Antigonfsh Co.,pop.lO. Doctors Cove, a post village in Shelbum^i Co., one and a half miles from Barrington, it contains two stores,pop 248. Douglas, a post office in Antigonish Co., pop 20. Dover, a post office in Halifax Co., three miles from Fagg's Cove, pop 10. Douglas, a small village in Hant's Co., fourteen miles from Newport, fare 60 cts., pop 90. Drysdale Cove (sub. elec. dis.), in Halifax Co., pop 440. Dublin Shore, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., at the mouth of La Have River, thirteen miles from Bridge- water, fare 60 cts., pop 143. Dublin West, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., on the Atlantic coast, twelve miles from Lunenburg, pop 143. Duncan, a post office in Lunenburg Co., pop 20. Dunmore, a post settlement in Antigonish Co., thirteen miles from Bayfield, it contains one store, pop ^76. Dunnaglass, a settlement in Antigonish Co., fourteen miles from Antigonish, it contains one store, pop 264. Durham, a post village in Pictou Cc, eight miles from Pictou, fare 30 cts., pop 200. Dutch Village, a settlement in Halifax Co., three miles- from Halifax, fare 10 cts., pop 110. Eagle Head, a small village in Queen's Co., seven miles from Liverpool, fare 25 cts., pop 165. Earltown (sub. elec. dis.) a post village in Colchester Co ; twenty-one miles from Truro, it contains five stores, two hotels, fare $1, pop 1180. Earltown, north section, a small village in Colchester Co., twenty-six miles from Truro, fare $1.25, pop 30. Earltown, East, a post office in Colchester Co., pdp 10. Earltown, North, a village in Pictou Co., twenty-five miles from Pictou, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 100. L & F. Burpee & Co., Ingot Copper,. NOVA SCOTIA. 8a HMrdwftre and Carriage Stock of all kinds, & Hajrward A Co., St John, N. B. W. H. HASBIRSTON & CO., — IMF0BTEB8 ASD DEALERS IK— Ale, Porter, Fruits. Spices, Oheese, Pickles, Sauces^ Oils, Havana Oigars, &c. "Wliolesale and Zl«tail. 243 HoUis and 48 Water Streets, HALIFAX. N. S. East Bay, north side (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Cape Breton Co., twenty-three miles from Sydney, it con- N^ tains eight stores and several saw and grist mills, fare $1, pop 1350. East Bay, south side (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Cape Breton, twelve miles from Sydney, fare 50^ts., it con- tains two stores, pop 680. East Branch, a settlement in Cumberland Co., on the east branch of River Philip, nine miles from River Philip Station, fare 35 cts. East Chebogue — see ChebogueEast. Eastern Harbor, a post settlement in Inverness Co., on Lake Margaree, ninelesn miles from Margareo, it contains one store, fare 80 cts. pop 110. Eastern Passage (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Halifax Co., pop 900. East Folly Mountain — see Folly Mountain East. East Jeddore or Lakeville — see Jeddore East. Eost Hall's Harbor Road — see Hall's Harbor East Road. Pig Lead and Spelter, St. John.N.B. r™- 84 NOVA SCOTIA. V. OlementMU ± ^o., '^'holMale Orooknrjr, Ohin» «nd OUit, 8t John, K. B. East Margiixee — see Margaree East East Marsh, a village in Hant's Oo., on the St Oroix River, five miles from Windsor. Large quantities of gyp- sum are annually exported from here, pop 65. '*i)ast New Annan — see New Annan East East Port Medway — see Port Med^y East East River, a post settlement in Guysborough Co., thirty- five miles from New Glasgow, it contains one store, fare 11.50, pop about 200. East River, a post office in Lunenburg Co., pop 10. East River, east side, a post office in Pictou Co., ten miles from New Glasgow. East River (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Pictoii Co., thirty-two miles from New Glasgow, it contains five stores and several mines, fare $1.50, pop 1340. East River (Sheet Harbor), Halifax Co. East River, West Bifench, a small settlement in Pictou Co., six miles from Hopewell, fare 25 cts., pop. 20. East River Island, a uniall settlement in Pictou Co., four miles from Hopewell, pop 165. East Side Chezzetcook, a post settlement in Halifax Co., twenty-two miles from Halifax, fare $1. pop about 400. See Chezzetcook, east side. East Side Margaree Harbor — see Margaree Harbor. East Side Pubnico Harbor — see Pubnico Harbor, east. East Side Ragged Island — see Ragged Island, east side. Eastville, a post village in Colchester Co., twenty-three miles from Brookfield, fare $1, pop 275. East Wentworth — see Wentworth East. Eatonville, a post village in Cumberland Co., thirty- seven miles from Parrsboro, it contains two stores. One saw inill, pop 220. Economy (sub. elec. dis.) a post settlement in Colchester Co., on Minas Basin, thirty-two miles from Londonderry, it contains five stores and several saw mills, fare $1.50, pop. 1340. Economy, Upper, a post village in Colchester Co., eighteen miles from Londonderry Station, it contains four stores, one shipyard and several mills, pop 467. -^ 1. & F. Burpee & Co., R. Gr. and NOVA SCOTIA. 86 8. H*7w»rd A Co., Wholoiale Hwdware and GarrUge Stock, St Jobn, N. B. Jl •>:4 HoaAiT & soirs, —DEALERS IN— Pine, Spruce, toemlock, Blrcb, Oak, Ash, &<•, &e* -ALSO- Llme, Bricks, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Pests, Pal- Ines, Shingles, Clapboards, and every other deicription of ^ BUILDINQ Mi^TERIAL, Upper Water Street, Halifax, N. S. Economy, Lower, a post office in Colchester Co., pop. 10. Ecum Secum, a settlement in Giiysboro Co., seventy- five miles from Halifax, it contaiii:; ^wo stores, 1 woolen mill^ pop 275. Eel Brook, a post village in Yarmouth Co., twelve miles from Yarmouth, fare 50 cts., pop 165. Eel Creek, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., eleven miles from River Philip, pop 220. Eel Lake, a post village in Yarmouth Co., twelve miles from Yarmouth, it contains four stores and three saw mills, pop 550. Eight Mile Brook, a small settlement in Pictou Co., eight miles from West River, fare .30 cts., pop about 90. Eig Mountjiin, a post settlement in Antigonish Co., forty-eight miles from New Glasgow, it contains two stores, two saw mills, fare $2, pop 110. Elgin, a post settlement in Pictou Co., three miles from Hopewell, it contains one store, pop 110. Ellershouse, a post village in Hant's Co., on the W. & _ jH Russia Sheet Iron and Sheet ZJnc. \ 86 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Olmnention A Co., St. John, N. B., Aiiortcd Cratai Crookary for oountrx trade »• i-»- — -— ^ — - — — — — ___ A. E., thirty-six miles from Halifax, fare $1.08. It con- tains two saw mills, seven stores, one hotel and a furni- ture factory, pop about 330. Nova Scotia Land and Manu- facturing Co. have an office here. Elm Bank, Antigonish Co., it contains one 8tore,pop 30. Elmsdale, a post village in Hant's Co., a station of the I. C. R., thirty miles from Halifax^, fare 90 cts., it contains one carriage factory, five stores and one hotel, pop about 220. Emerald, in Inverness Co., forty miles from Margaree Forks, pop. 20. ^ Elmsville, or St. Pauls, a post village in Pictou Co., on the- east branch of East River, twenty miles from New Glasgow, fare 75 cts., pop about 130. Enfield, a post village in Hant's Co., on the I. C. R., twenty-eight miles from Halifax, fare 84 cts., it contains three stores. There are gold mines in this district; quartz mills are in operation three miles from the station, pop about 240. English Corner or Hammond Plains, a post settlement in Halifax Co., nine miles from Bedford, pop about 525. English Town, or St. Ann (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport in Victoria Co., on S€' Ann's Bay, nineteen miles from Bad- deck, it contains four stores, fare 75 cts., pop 600. Enon, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop 10. Erinville, a post village in Guysborough Co., eighteen miles from Guysborough, fare 75 cts., pop about 100. Eskasoni, or Channel Islands, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop. 15. Etna, a post office in Kings Co., pop 20. Etter Road, a station on Spring Hill and Parrsboro R. R., in Cumberland Co. Factory Dale> a post village in Kings Co., on the South River, four miles from Aylesford, it contains one carding mill, a grist mill, a saw mill, an agricultural implement fac- tory and one store, pop 300. Falkland, a post office in Halifax Co. Falkland, in Lunenburg, thirty-two miles from Ayles- jford, pop 110. I, & F. Burpee & Co.; Black and y NOVA SCOTIA. 87 Hardware Mid 0«rrl«g« Stock of all kindi, 8. Haywud A Co., St. John,K. B. "James parmiter, Manafaoturer and Dealer in erery deacrtptlon of My All Hand-made Fisherman's Boots OAN NOT BE B EAT IN T HE DOMINION ! I alio keep a flrst^lats Stock of OBT GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, TBAYELLING GOODS, Ac, imported direct from manufacturers, and will be lold at prices that defy com- petition. Wholesale or retail orders, by mall or otherwise, will have my best personal Attention. Bemember the number, 180 to 184 Upper Water Street, HmllAix, N. S. Falkland Ridge, a post office in Annapolis Co., pop. 15. Fall Brook, a small village in Fictou Co., nine miles from New Glasgow, it contains five saw and two grist mills, pop 140. Falmouth (sub. selec. dis.), a seaport town in Hants •Co., on the Avon River, three miles from Falmouth Station, on the W. i lu; a steam ferry plies between here and Pictou, pop ;'J. Fish Pool, a small village in Pictou C«; three miles from Hopewell, pop. 140. Five Islands, a group of small islands in the Minas Basin oflf N. W. of Colchester Co. Five Islands (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Col- chester Co., on Minas Basin, twelve miles from Upper Economy, fare fifty cents, it contains five stores, one saw and one grist mill, pop 775. ' Five Islands, Lower, a post settlement in Colchester Co., on Minas Basin, three miles from Parrsboro, it contains two stores, three saw mills, one hotel, pop 330. Five Mile River, a post village in Hant's Co., nine miles from Maitland, fare 40 ots., it contains two stores, I)op 325. Fletcher Station, a post village in Halifax Co., on the I. C. R., twenty miles from Halifax, fare 60 cts., it con- tains three saw mills, pop about 100. Folly Lake, a post village in Colchester Co., a station on the I. C. R., twenty-five miles from Truro, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, one hotel and one saw mill, pop 30. Folly Mountain, a post settlement in Colchester Co., five miles from Debert, it contains one store, pop 385. Folly Mountair. East, a settlement in Colchester Co., four miles from Debert. Folly River, a settlement in Colchester Co., two miles from Debert, pop 25. Folly Village, a seaport town in Colchester Co., on Cebequid Bay, four miles from Folly Lake Station ; it con- I. & F. Burpee & Co., Londonderry NOVA SOOTIA. 89 1. Btyvrud A Co., Whol«Md* H«rdw«n and Cwriaff* Bloek, Bi John, N. B. WATCHMAKER AND MANUFACTURING JEWEUEM, No. 21 Buckingham St., HaJifaz, N. S. A Choice Aiiortinont of W«tohei, Oooki, Jewellery, and Silver-plated Ware always on baud. \ W. W. McLELLAN, Binliteri Commisilonir, Notarj, &o., &o., (Oyer Farquliar, Forreit A Co., Brokers.) Note. — Colleoting in all parts of the ProTince peisonally attended to. tains three stores and one hotel. Shipbuilding is carried on here, pop 220. Folly Lake Station, it contains three stores, 1 hotel. Shipbuilding is carried on here ; pop 220. Forbes, a post office in Colchester Co., twenty-seven miles from Pictou, fare $1.25, it contains one store and several mills, pop 425. Forks (Baddeck), a post office in Victoria Co., eight miles from Baddeck, fare 30 cts. See Baddeck Forks. Forks St. Mary's — see St. Mary's Forks. Forristall's, a post settlement in Guysborough Co., on the Strait of Canso, four miles from Port Mulgrave and opposite Port Hastings, fare 15 cts., pop 165. Forties, a poet office in Lunenburg Co, pop 10. Fort Lawrence, a post seapor*- in Cinr^burland Co., on the arm of Cumberland Bky, one hundred and thirty -eight mUes from Halifax, near Amherst, pup 30. Foster's, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., forty-one miles from Kentville, fare 1.75, pop 110. and Scotch Pig Iron, St. John, N. B. 90 KOVA ICOTU F. liltwtBtMS A 0»4 IN. Jolm,ir.B , WhOMMlt mA latalt, liMi^t a Lamp OooAl. Fourchu (Mub. e\w. (He.) a seaport of Richmond Co., forty miles from Ht. Pet«r'rt, fare $1.50. It contains two att)!*)!", Olio saw uiill, pop 700. Four MUo iirook, a settlemmit in Pictou Oo., twelve miles from West Bivtir, fure 50 cts., pop 75. Four Mile Hour», a \HiHt otiice in Halifax Co., on Bed- ford Basin, a Htation of the I. C. il.,four miles from Halifax, it contains 1 hotel, 1 store, fare 12 cents. J Fox Harbor, a jjost village in Cumberland Co., on Nor- f thumberland Strait, thirty miles froia<^homson and ten milo8 from Wallace, it contains 1 store, I saw, 1 grist mill, pop 165. * Fox River, a jwpit village in Cumboiland Co., three miles from Port Oreville, thirty-one miles from Athol, fare $1.25, It contain one store, two saw mills, pop 250. Framboise, a post settlement in Richmond Co., fifty- three miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare 2.50, pop 330. Fraser's Grant, a i)0Rt settlement in Antigonish Co., fifteen miles from Antigonish, tare 60 cts., {)op 60. Fraser's Mills, a village in Pictou Co., on the east branch of East River, seventeen miles from Pictou, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, 1 grist mill and one tannery, pop 275. Fredericktown, a seaport town in Cumberland Co. at the head of Wallace Bay, forty-two miles from Truro, fare $2, it contains two stores, pop 100. Freeport (sub. elec. dis.), in Bigby Co., pop 820. See Long Islaixl. French River (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Pictou Co., fifteen miles from New Glasgow, on the Cape Breton R. R., fare 60 cts., it contains two stores, one saw and one grist mill, pop 730. French Road, a post ofiice in Cape Breton Co., pop 10. French Vale, a post office in Cape Breton Co., fifteen miles from Sydney, fare 60 cts , pop 20. French Village, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Halifax Co., pop 760. Friar's Head, a post office in iHvemess Co., pop 15. /jrabanis or Gaberouse (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best English, K*VA BCOT(A. 91 in , RmAwimi •f takte.!!, ■. Si^wMd A Co., M. J«te, «. B. H. J". S^W^EET, K««pt In itook k oftrvfuUj-ieleotml Maortmwil of CO:bTO-OT7 .A.2T33 OTZZSm TSJkJB, Whloh h« offan to th* trkde M low whoUial* rates. AUo, all (p-adei of Ronntxl flugara, and Clioloa Brandt of MoIaMai, baatdta Bal|iu«, Utc'o, Fano7 lilioulti, boapa, ato. C«r«er Dakc •■< ■•ilia Mr««ti, Halinix, N. K« €vo£sMttii ft ]S«ir«kttll9 STATIONERS, PAPER-RULERS. — Ain>— Dealara in Charta, Navigation Booka, Nautical Inatrumanta, ato ORDNANCE SQUARE, HALIFAX, N. S. in Cap6 Breton Co., on Gabarus Bay, an inlet of the Atlan- lantio coast 25 miles from Sydney, it contains five stc .es, two saw and one grist mill, fare $1, pop 1260. Gair'jck, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Pictou Co., sixteen nules from Pictou, it contains two stores, pop. 840. Garden of Eden, St. Mary's (sub. elec. dis.), a post vil- lage in Pictou Co., twenty-four miles from New Glasgow, fare $1, it contains two stores, pop 960. ^ Gardner Mines, a post village in Cape Breton Co., on the Cape Breton Railway, three miles from Lingan Har- bor, it contains two stores, one saw mill. The Gardner Mines are owned by the Gardner Coal Company; the coal is shipi)ed from Sydney Harbor, pop 200, Gaspereaux (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Kings Co., on Gaspereaux River, three miles from Wolf ville, it contains one grist mill and three stores, pop 1225. Gavelion, a post office in Yarmouth Co., pop 10. and Scotch Bar Iron, St. John^N.B. — ^ — ,,— .--■— ...^ fS MOVA tCOTIA. A OOk, tl. Joka, 11. Wt WMtMi* Gmuin* H«v«n» OlfWt. Qtty'i River, Oolchettjr Co— 8«e Cook'n Brook. .* Gtty'i Kivur (huK oleo. dii.), a {KNit village in Ilnlifax Co., nix tnilefi from HhuhonaoadiA, fare 2!^ ofm., it cuntaiim two storeN and two Maw mill*, |k)[> 440. Gay'i River Road, a iKMt settlement in Halifax Co.» thirteen milf^H from Hhubenaoadie, fare ^0 centM, itop 350. Oeorgolield, a village in ilant'i Co., twelve niiloH from 8hul)enacadio, fare 60 ctn., {)0|> HO. George'H River, a |)OHt Muttlement in Ca|)e Breton Co., five miles from Bras d'Or, it contains tivo stores, two mills, pop 47'^. Georgeville, a post office in Antigonish Co., ))op 10^ Bee also Cape Georgia. Getsou's Point, a |KMt settlement in Lunenburg Co., eleven miles from Bridgetown, faro 45 cts., it contains two stores, {K)p 261. Giant's Lake, a post settlement in GuysY«on)Ugh Co., twenty-three miles from Guy8l)orough — (See Goshen) — far© $1.10, it contains two stores, pop 330. Gilbert's Cove, a post village in Digby Co., on Bt. Mary's Bay, fifteen miles from Digby, fare 60 cts., pop 220. Gillies Lake, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., twelve miles from Sydney, it contains two stores, two mills, pop 275. Gillies Point, a po6t settlement in Victoria Co. on Little Bras d'Or Lake, forty-six miles from Sydney, it contains one store, pop 174. Girrioss, in A!ntigonish Co., a station on Cape Breton R. R., twenty miles from Antigonish, pop 10. Glasgaw — See New Glasgow. Glen Bard, a post settlement in Antigonish Co., fifty- five miles from New Glasgow, it contains two stores, fare $2.25, pop 265. Glen Alpine, a post village in Antigonish Co., sixty miles from New Glasgow, fare $2. 50, it contains two stores, pop 150. Glencoe, (sub. elec. dis.) a post village in Inverness Co., eight miles from Port Hood, it contains one store, pop 1220. Glen Cove, a post office in Guysborough Co., pop 10. I, & V. Burpee & Co., Best London- IWfik fOOTU. B. Hajrwkrd A Co , VU.-UmU* Hanl«»r« Md rarrfaf* ttook, HI John, N. B. 8ION OF TH l QOL DBN KITTLK. STOVE and KITOHBN-FURNISHINO DBPOT, V •I BABBIN«T«II M., lAtlVAl, 9. ■• Hm th« IjArgMt nnd H«*t RWx^h of HIovm, lUun, Moum ftoraiahlaf H«r4ir«rt| Tin »nd Wooduu War*, ate., in ln« Jjuwnr l>rovlBe«s< Glendalo, a post office in Invemeiw Co., twulvo milet from Port llRfetingn, fare ftO ctn., |)0|) 15. Glenelg, a {Mxit Hettleinent in Guyiiborough Co., forty- Heven miles from Now GlaRgow, fare $2, it ooutains one store and two rail It, |>op 16 A. Glenfalloch, a [)ost village in Fictou Co., on ^ >pe Bre- ton li. K., five miles frorif New Glasgow, |K)p t*0. Glengarry Station, a post village in Pictou Co., on the Pictou branch of the I. C. R., eighty mileK from Halifax, fare $2.73, it contains three stores, pop 10.*^. Glen Margaret, a |)08t office in Halifax Co., pop 10. Glen Road, a ()Ost settlement in Antigonish Co., forty- two miles from New Glasgow, fare f 1.70, seven miles from Antigonish, [>op 336. Glenshee, iipost office in Pictou Co., pop 10. Glen (Jig, a )y)st office in Antigonish Co., pop \!\. Glenwood, a post office in Yarmouth Co., pop 10. Goff, a poet office in Halifax Co., pop 10. - Goat Island, in Annapolis Co., six mileH from Annapolis, fare 25 cts., pop 1 10. Goldenville, or Sherbrooke Gold Mines, a village in Guysborough Co., three mil'^s from Sherbrooke. There are rich gold mines here ; 10 quh tz mills are in operation — eight worked by steam and two b> water. The village contains two hotels and 8i\ stores. A br 'dge connects Goldenville and Sherbrooke, i>op 800. Gold Fields, a sirall viHaj:je in Colchester Co., nine milcM fioui Stewiucke, fare 40 cts., pop 30. derryancl Swede Bar Iron, St. John. 94 rIOVA SCOTIA. F. Qemeiitun Sl Co., St. J«kn, N. B., Cheap Olamwure for Country Trado. Gold Mines (Mount Uniacke) — See Mount Uniacke Gold Mines. Gold River, a post village in Lunenburg Co., fifty- three miles from Halifax, fare $2.25. Gold is found here, it ^contains one store, pop 1 65. Goose li arbor, Guysborough Co. — See Oyster Ponds. Goose River, a post village in Cumberland Co., nine miles from Eiver Philip., fare 35 cts., it contains one store, pop about 100. Gore (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Hants Co., twenty-two miles from Shubenacadie, fare $1, it contains three stores, pep 1450. Gore West, a post village in Hants Co., seventeen miles from Newport, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 175. Goshen (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Guysboro Co., near St Mary's River, twenty-eight miles from Guys- borough, fare $1.25, it contains t#o stores, three saw mills, oi'e tannery, pop 475. f f Goshen, a settlement in Colchester Co., twenty-four miles from Truro, fare $1.25, it contains one grist mill, pop 116. Graftijn, a settlement in Queens Co., forty miles from Liverpool, fare $1.75, it contains one store, pop 110. Grafton, New, a post ofl&ce in Queens Co., pop 10. Grafton Comer, a post village in King's Co., two miles from Waterville, it contains three stores, one tannery, pop pop 220. Grand Anse, a post settlement in Richmond Co.,twenty miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare $1, pop 265. Grand Etang, or Lcchiel, a post office in Inverness Co., eight miles from Margaree, fare 35 cts., pop 10. Grandigue Ferry, a post settlement in Richmond Co., twenty-four miles from Port Hawkesbury, it contains one store fare $1, pop 220. Grand Joggin, a post office in Digby Co., pop 10. Grand Lake, Halifax Co., a station on the I. C. R., twenty-three miles from Halifax, fare 69 cts., pop 10. Grand Mira, North — See Mira Grand. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best Norway NOVA BCOTIA. 95 Hardware and Carriage 8took of aU klnda, 8. Hayward A Co., St John, N. B. The Halifax Fire Insurance Coipany, B8TABLUHBD MABCB tMk, 18M. OfBoe:— No. 60 Bedford Row. HaUfox, N. S. President, JOHN GIBSON. Bml; Vioe-Preddent, JOHN P. MOIT, Esq.: Dlreotori, Meiirs. D. Cronan, Qeo Biwn, B. Uniacke, John L. Barry, M . P.Blaok. This Company, the oldest doing bniineu in the City of Halifax, being now in the 74th year of iti existence, is prepared to effect insurance on every description of property at the very lowest rates. Every risk taken on its own merits and losses paid immediately upon adjustment. BICHARD TRBMAIN, See and Treas. Grand Mira; South, a post office in Cape Broton Co., pop 10. Grand Narrows, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Victoria Co., on Barra Strait, twelve miles from Baddeck, it contains two stores, fare 50 eta, pop 1300. Grand Narrows, South, (sub. elec. dis.) a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., pop 1470. Grand Narrows (Big Intervale), a post settlement in Victoria Co., twenty miles from Baddeck, fare 75 cts., pop 165. Grand Pre or Lower Hoi*ton, a post village in King's Co., beautifully situated on Minas Basin, on the W. d' A. R., fifteen miles from Windsor, fare 45 cts. This is the scene of Longfellow's "EvangeUne." The scenery around Grand Pre is very fine. A packet sails weekly between here and Parrsborough, it contains five stores, one tel office, pop 770. Grand River (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlemeiit in Rich- mond Co., eighteen miles from St. Peter's, fare 75 cts., it contains four stores, pop 875. Grant, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., nine miles from Chester, fare 35 cts., pep 55. Granton, a post office in Pictou Co., ten miles fi*om Stellarton, pop 15. Granville Centre, a post office in Annapolis Co., five miles from Granville Ferry, fare 15 cts., it contains two stores and one tannery, pop 200. Granville Feny, a post village in Annapolis Co., on the and Lowmoor Bar Iron, St. John. w^j^^idLi^^r ' 96 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Clementaon A Co., St. John, N. B., Cheapest Hoqm in the Maritime ProTinoea. west side of Annapolis Bay, opposite the town of Annapolis, it contains sixteen stores, one tannery, one hotel tSid several shipyards, pop 650. Granville, Lower, or Goat Island, a post village in An- napolis Co., eight miles frora Annapolis, it contains three stores, pop 11 0. Gray's Wood, a settlement in Annapolis Co., seven miles from Annapolis, fare 25 cts., pop 130. Great Bridge — See Port Philip. Great Hill, a settlement in Queen's Co., two miles from Liverpool, pop 80. Great Village, a post seaport town in Colchester Co., near the head of Cobequid Bay, three miles from London- derry, eighteen miles from Truro, fare 75 cts., it contains ten stores, one hotel, one tannery, two foundries and several mills, and has a good shipping trade, pop 660. Greenfield, a post office in Colchester Co., pop 10. Greenfield (St. Mary's), a post office in Guysborough Co., pop 15. Greenfield, a settlement in Kings Co., twenty miles from Windsor, fare $1, pop 110. ■ Greenfield or Ponhook, a post settlement in Queen's Co., twenty miles from Bridgewater, fare 90 cts., pop 110. Green Harbor, a settlement in Shelburne Co., on the sea coast, seventeen miles from Shelburne Co., fare 75 cts., pop 220. Green Hill (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Pictou Co., seven miles from Pictou, fare 25 cts., pop 620. Green Oak, a settlement in Colchester Co., eight miles from Brookfield, it contains one store, two saw mills, pop 385. Green's Creek, a post office in Colchester Co., twelve miles from Stewiacke, fare 50 cts., pop 20. Greenville, a post village in Cumberland Co., on the I. C. R., thirty-five miles from Truro, ninety-six miles from Halifax, it contains two stores and one hotel, fare $2.90, pop 3.30. Groenville Station, a post oilice, same county, on the I. C. K. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Round ^. L-^lI ',^ib^t^^i;iii^i^^^>ivkiit^ NOVA SCOTIA. vr S. il«7w»rd A Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, St. John, If. B. the I. Ifrom 2.90, Greenwich — See Port William Station. Greenwood, a post settlement in Kings Co., pop 220. Grosse Coqnes, a post settlement in Digby Co., on St. Mary's Bay, twenty-six miles from Digby, on W. C. R., fare $1.50, pop 550. • Groves Point, Cape Breton, a postisettlement in Vic- toria Co., twenty-six miles from Sydney, pire $1.25, pop 110. Grovesnor, a post office in Guyslfcrough Co., seven miles from Tracadie, fare 25 cts., pop 10. Gulf Shore (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Pictou Co., on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, sixteen miles from Wal- lace, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, 1030. Gulf Shore, Lower, a settlement in Cumberland Co., seven miles from Pugwash, pop 140. Gulliver Cove, a village in Digby Co., on Digby Neck, fifteen miles from Digby, fare 50 cts., pop 110. Gunning Cove, or Birchtown (sub. elec. dis.), a post vil- lage in tShelbume Co., on the sea coast, nine miles from Shelburne, it contains one store, fare 35 cts., pop 530. Guysborough County, on the Strait of Canso. Gold is found in considerable quantity in this county, it contains 1656 sq. miles, 1,060,000 acres, pop 17,820. Guysborough, capital o^ Guysborough Co., a seaport town, near the heud of Chedabucto Bay, sixty-seven miles from New Glasgow. It has a safe and commodious harbor, it contains eighteen stores, three hotf Is, one tel office; ship- building is carried on, pop about 1710. 7 Guysborough Intervale (sub, elec. dis.), a post settle- ment in Guysborough Co., ten miles from Guysborough, fare 40 cts., pop 1000. Haggett's Cove, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Halifax Co., two miles from the head cf St. Margaret's Bay, twenty -four miles fi'om Halifax, it contains five stores, one grist mill, pop 1180, Hainsville, a post office in Digby Co., pop 10. Half Island Cove, a post office in Guysborough Co., on Chedabucto Bay, nineteen miles from Guysborough, fare 75 cts^, pop 20. ' Halfway Cove, a post office in Guysboro Co. Machinery and Pin Steel. ■>■¥■ 98 NOVA bOOTIA. S«nd to F, Clemnntaon A Go., St John, N. B., for price • of Crockery. Half Way Brook, a post office in Colchester Co., thirteen miles from Brooktield, fare 50 cts., pop 15. Half Way River, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., ^ fourteen miles fi-om Atliol, fare 50 etsf, pop 165. Half Way Rivm* Station, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop 10. I Halifax CountA on the Atlantic Ocean. There are a number of harbors Ind islands on its borders; there is con- siderable gold found in this county, it con ains 2064 sq. miles, 1,321,250 acres, pop (not including Halifax city) 31,820. Halifax, capital of Nova Scotia, distant from St. John, by W. & A. R., 190 miles, fare $5; return ticKet, $7.50; I. C. R., 276 miles, fare $6, return ticket $9. Distant from Portland, Maine, 500 miles, fare $9, pop 36,100. Halifax was founded in 1749. It was originally called Chebucto. This was at a time when the Earl of Halifax was President of the Board of Trade and Plantations, hence the name ad- opted for the place. The expedition sent out from England to do this work was placed under the direction of Hon. Ed- ward ComwalKs — not Lord Cornwallis, as is often stated — Governor of Nova Scotia. He was instmcted to found a town upon some part of the shores of Chebucto Bay, to be thereafter the seat of government of Nova Scotia. Accord- ing to the most authentic accounts, Governor Cornwallis and suite landed upon what thus l>ec»me Nova Scotia's capital, on the 21st of June, 1749; and the anniversary of that day has, for years past, been celebrated as the Natal Day of Halifax. The streets are spacious and cross each other at right angles. Halifax is the principal British military sta- tion in America, and, ever since its settlement, it may be considered as also virtually the principal British naval station in the " New World," although Bermuda has nom- inally been the naval headquarters for many yeara. Ships of war are continually coming and going, and there are from two to thryi) regiments of soldiers, besides artillery and en- gineers staiicMed :n the city. It may not be amiss to keep in mind the na^ ' '.ay t v I year ot Halifax; because compari- sons are often made between the city and Boston, New York f ^ 1. % ¥. Buipee & Co., Best NOVA SCOTIA. 99 Hardware and Carriage Stock of all kinds, 8. Uayward A Co., St John, V. B. and Philadelphia, to the discredit of the former. Further, the topography of Nova S/otia, of which Halifax is the capi- tal, is such that there is no point in the Province distant over thirty miles from a good seaport. Consequently the shores of the Province are rather profusely dotted with little towns, nearly all of which make theii* own importations and exportations direct, and not through Halifax. Again, the ])osition of Halifax has always been a virtually isolated one. It is not connected, by one of Nature's highways, with any great and productive back country ; but is connected by nul with the gi'eat railway system of the United States, Quebec and Ontario. Owing to these various causes, the growth of Halifax: has not been so rapid as that of some other cities and towns on this continent, although it has been a steady and healthy one. The natural situation of Halifax is exceedingly fine. The city, properly speaking, comprises the whole of a penin- sula formed by the harbor, on the East, and by a river-like inlet from the harbor, called the North West Arm, on the South West. The harbor, after narrowing very much as we ])roceed northward, suddenly expands into Bedford Basin, which bounds the peninsula on the north. This peninsula extends four and a half miles in extreme length — that is, from Point Pleasant to the Basin. The width across the middle, and which is pretty nearly its average width, is two miles. The width of the isthmus, from the head of the North West Arm to the nearest point on Bedford Basin, is a':>out one mile and a half. The whole area of the city may be roughly estimated at eight square miles. The arm of the sea, from which branch oflf the inlets and expansions already mentioned, is called Chebucto Bay, Nature seems to have done everything that could be wished to make this peninsula of Halifax the site of a mag iiiticent city. The M'ho'e of the area already described is available for building purposes, comfortable streets, parks, pleasure gi-ounds, &c., on a regular plan, at a less cost than usually has to be incurred in the laying out and building of a town. For a distance of ten miles, following the sinuos- ities of the shoi-e, its borders, with the exception of Boiler Plate, Tubes, and Rivets. '. 100 NOVA 8C0TIA. F. Clemtntion A Oob, Wholeule Orookerjr, China and Olaii, St. John, y. B. about a quarter of a mile at Point Pleasant, v/here a shoal or ledge make out seaward, are washed by what navigators, call "good water." The whole of that distance, with the ex- ception named, is available for wharves, piers and quays, with sufficient depth of water to admit vessels close in shore, and with good " holding ground " in front. The more compactly built portion of the city — the town proper — lies along the Eastern side of this peninsula, and consequently on the Western shore of the harbor. It is built, for the most part, on the slope of a hill, the summit of which is surmounted by Fort George, or the Citadel, and has extensive steam communication with all parts of the world. It sends two members to the Dominion House of Commons and two to the Provincial i^egislature. The best view of the t<'wn is when seen from the opposite, or Dart- mouth shore ; but tiie prospect from Citadel Hill is one which no visitoi- should fail to see. We will suppose him there on the ramparts, or o'Hside the works at an angle of one of the bastions. Clusteriiig almost beneath his feet, and spreading out more visibly on his either hand. North and Sout}i, is the towu. Beyond it lies what is often, and ;»ro- bably with truth, called " the linest harbor in the world," rLk m'l*>8 long by one milu in width, and connected by a Basin which is six miles long by four miles in width. Set in it, like a gem, is the green mound-like Greorge's Island, crowned by Fort Charlotte. Tb-^se waters — blue as ever the Mediterranean was — stretch away to the right, or South- west, leaving for miles the sl)ores of McNah'ii Island, with its forest-clad hills and breezy downs, gleaming through the dark p^^ue tops of the luxuriant Tower Woods ; mirroring the pretty illage of Falkland, which seems to clamber up the steep hillside, from the lofty summit of which frowns Y"ork Redoubt; now playfuMy rippling, and now rolling in, in curling and foaming waves, over Point Pleasant ledges and the more distant Thrum Cap dhoal ; until off Sambro, about nine miles distant, it becomes one with the broad Atlantic. On the other hand, to the Northward, this sheet of water contracts in vid^h, forming what are called T?ie Narrows^ the chores of which are beautifully variegated with groves, I. & F. Burpee & Co., Machinists' „ ■/ NOVA SOOTIA. 101 8. Hftjward A Co., Wholoiale Hardw*r(» and Oarrlag* Blook, Bi John, N. B. green fields, aivd pretty clusters of houBeR. Pursuing the view still farther in that direction, wo may catch a glimpse of Bedford Basin over the ahoiilders of tiie hills which form the Northern part of the poniiriHula. Turn to the rear or Westward, and Halifax Common H[)reada out from the base of Cita, beyond the d i gulch, at the bottom of which tlie watorH of the Norf h W tsi* Arm cannot b« seen from tids point of view. Turning our •eyes once more in the din^ction of dw harbor, we see on its farther shore the i)retty and thriving town of Dartmouth, built down to the water's edge and backed by bold, M-^ood- crowned hills, the slopes of which are dotted with tasteful villas, and through one of the dopresaioiui of which we i>:iay catch a glimpse of the Daxtmouth lakes. Indeed, in what- ever direction the eye is turned from the point we have se- lected, it is met with a prospect of rare beauty. The Academy of Music is a fine building,and gives great satisfaction to the theatre-going population, and, we trust, wrill give like satisfaction to the stockholders. The Masonic Temple is another fine building, but oitn- ated so that it is partly hidden from view. The Young Men's Christian Association is also a fine building, but wrongly situated to be seen any distance. There is a good library and reading room connected with it, with ample accommodation for young men of the city or for It has also a restaurant on temperance principles. ' strangers. SiipplieSj St. John J N, B* r" 102 NOVA BOOTIA. y. aemantMn A Oo^li JohSt '• B^ Astortod CniM Cro«k«r]r for eountry trsd* There are hIho sevei al fine buildingH Huch ao the Gov- ernment Building — Halifax being the seat of Government for the Province of Nova Scotia — Government IIouHe (the residence of the (Governor of Nova Scotia), the CuHtom Iloiise and Post Office combined. There are a number of fine churches, banks and private residence both in the city and on the 8ubu»'b8, where also there is a largo cotton fac- tory and a sugar refiner}', both nowly erected aiul in gooing the slroetH hy an iron Hcrapor ami whuiubono brtiHh drawn by horsoH — first tried on tho 4th Jtily, 1877 — which is a vtiHt improvenioiit on tho oii^inai Preston and Ham- mond's Plains brooms. A piunj) has been proctirod capable of raising 150 gallons of water por ininnte, for the i>iir[H)8r- of raising the water from tho harbor into the waterin^'-carts. Hall's Harbor, u post village in King's Co., on tho Bay of Fundy, twelve miles from Kontvilh', fare 50 cts., ittoi!t ofWoe in Kings Co., pop 10. Harmony Mills, a i>oit village in Queerland Co^ pop 20. Hartford, a j)08t oftioo in Cuuiherland Co., pop 10. Hartford, a village in Varmouth Co., on tho sea coaHt, 6 miles from Yarmoufch, fare 25 eta., it contains one grint mill, pop 1G5. Hastings, a \xmi settlement in Ciimlwrland Co., nine miles from Andierst; faro 40 cts., pop 110. HastingH (sub. elec. dis.), a po.st settlement in Inverness Co., it contains several stores and mills, [H>p 2360. Havelock or New Tnsket, a [>08t village in Digby Co. — See New Tusket. Havelock, a settlement in Annapolis Co., eight miles from Lawrencetown, fare 35 cts., pop 110. Hays River, C. B., a post settlement in Inverness Co., four miles from Port Hood, fare 15 cts., pop 115. Head of Amherst, a post office in Cumberland Co., ten miles from Amherst, fare 40 cts. Head of Chezzetcook. — See Chezsetcook, H(!ad of. Head of Indian Harbor Lake. — See Indian Harbor Lake, Head of. Head of Joddore. — See Jeddore. Head of Jordan River, a j>08t settlement in Shelburne. — See also Jordan River. Head of St. Margaret's Bay, a post settloment in Hali- fax Co. — See also St. Margaret's Bay. Head of St. Mary's Bay, or Brighton. — See St. Mary's Bay. Head of South River Lake, a post office in Antigonisli Co., fourteen miles from Salmon Lake Settlement, one hun- dred and four miles from New Glasgow, fare $4.26. — See also South River. Head of Tatamagouche Bay. a post office in Colchester I. & F. Burpee & Co.; Founders' NOVA ICOTIA. 105 HSlOrwaril A Vn , WhnUsaln lUrdwara mkI (^ftrrtAff* fltO«k> Ml. Jokl% IT. B. Co., •ightm^n milcn froii: Weuiworth, fare 70 eta. — See also Tatanm/yfouohe Bay. Head of VVallai'f) Ray, north Ni(l», a poMt neitlflntoiit in CumlierlatuI Co., ftvo luiloa *roni Pugwaah, fare 20 eta., |X)|i 150.— H«© alno Wallace Bay. Hoad of Wallace Bay, Houtli nide, a pont Hettloineut in Cumberland Co., four niilea from Pugwai'li, fare 15 ota., pop 135. — Hee alHO Wallace Bay. Head of Went Buy.— Hee Weat Bay. Heatherton (nub. elec. diH.), a )x)Ht village ii\ Antig- oniah Co., on the Ct\\)e Breton K. R., ten mileafrum Autigon- isli, it containa four aiorea, |)op 1990. Hebb'a Croaa, a poat aettlement in Lunenburg Co., three milea from Bridgewater, faro lOcenta, it containa one aaw and one griat mill, pop 90. Hebron, a poat village in Yarmouth Co., on the aea coaat, four milea from Yarmouth, faro 16 eta., |)op 550. Heckman'a laland, a aettlement in Lunenburg Co., pop 138. Hemford, a poat aettlement in Lunenburg Co., thirty milea from Lunenburg, {)op 55. Henderaon'a, a poat aettlement in Cumberland Co., five milea from Greenville, pop 220. Hennigar, a poat office in Hanta Co., pop 10. Herring Cove, a poat aettlement in Halifax Co., on the sea coaat, at the entrance to Halifax harbor, nine milea from Halifax, fare 35 eta., pop 330. Heaaian Line (aub. elec. dia.), a poat aettlement in An- napolia Co., pop 1530. Hiberniiv, a small settlement in Hanta Co., sixteen milea from Hantaport, fare 75 cts. Hibemia, a small settlement in Queens Co., twenty- seven miles from Annapolis, fare $1.2.^, j)op 70. Higgins Settlement. — See Brookvale. Highbury, a post settlement in Kings Co., three miles from Kentville, pop 25. Highfield, a post village in Hants Co., on the Kennet- cook river, three miles from Newport, pop 275. Highland Village, a post village in Colchester Co., on Supplies, St. John, N. B. _ ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I l^|2£ 12.5 iff 1^ 1112.2 II i2.0 U L25 iiu 11.6 I V] /i 7: A^^ > ^>' >^ 7 Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 106 NOVA SOOTIA F. Clcmentwn A Co., 8t.Jobn,N.B., WV< .Icsale and Retail, Lampi A Lamp Ooodi. Minas Basing twenty miles from Truro, fare $1, pop 110. Hill Grove, a village in Digby Co., three miles from Digby, on the W. C. R., it contains one store, one Haw mill, pop 20. Hillsborough, a post settlement in Inverness Co., four miles from Mabou, pop 220. Hillsborough (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Digby Co., pop 13C0. Hillsbum, a small settlement in Annapolis Co., on the Bay of Fundy, five miles from Annapolis, fare 20 cts., ix>p about 65. Hillsdale, a settlement in Hants Co , seven miles from Mount Uniacke, fare 25 cts., pop about 90. Hillside, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., eleven miles from Sydney, it contains one store, one grist mill, pop 30. Hodson, a post settlement in Pictou Co , fourteen miles from Pictou, it contains one store, pop 132. Holbeck, a settlement in Cumberland Co., 5 miles from Oxford, pop 440. Holland Harbor, a post settlement in Gruysborough Co., forty-five milea fiom New Glasgow, pop 50. HoUowell Grant, a village in Antigonish Co., on St. George's Bay, ten miles from Antigonish, fare 40 cts., pop 165. Hopewell (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Pictou Co., on the Pictou branch of the I. C. R., ninety-six miles from Halifax, fare $2.91, seventeen miles from Pictou. There are six stores, two grist mills, one saw mill, one woollen mill and one hotel, pop 2415. Homsey, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., six miles from Wallace, fare 25 cts., pop 330. Horton, a seaport town in Kings Co., four miles from Horton Landing, a station of the W. & A. R., it contains two stores, pop 150. Horton Landing, a post village in Kings Co., on Gas- pereaux River, a station of the W. & A. R., fourteen miles from Windsor, fare 42 cts., it has twjo stores. Steamers run between here and Parrsborough, pop about 220. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Black- NOVA SCOTIA. 107 Hardware and Oarrioge Stock of all kinda, 8. Hayward A Co., St John, N. B. Horton Lower (sub. elec. dis. ), pop 1 585. — See Grand Pre. Hubbard's Cove, a post settlement in Halifax Co., thirty-two miles Irom Halifax, fare $1.50, it contains four stores, two hotels, one saw mill, pop about 550. Hunter's Mountain, a post office in Victoria Co., eight miles fi*om Sydney, pop 80. Hunt's Point, a post settlement in Queen's Co., on the sea coast, eight miles from Liverpool, *are thirty-five cts., pop about 330. Hutchinson, a post settlement in Halifax Co., pop 10. Indian Brook, a post office in Victoria Co., twenty miles from Baddeck, pop 20. Indian Brook, a small village in Shelburne Co., twenty- five miles from Shelburne, fare $1, pop 165. Indian Harbor, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Guysborough Co., on the sea coast, eighteen miles from Sher- brooke, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, pop 790. Indian Harbor, a post village in Halifax Co., on St. Margaret's Bay, twenty-eight miles from Halifax, fare $1.25, it contains one store and a lobster factory, pop 275. Indian Haibor Lake, a small settlement in Guysboro Co., it contains one store and two saw mills, pop 275. Indian Path, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., five miles from Lunenburg, fare 20 cts., pop about 55. Indian Point, a post village in Lunenburg Co., on the sea coast, seven miles from Chester, fare 25 cts., pop about 70. Indian Point, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., eleven miles from Lunenburg, fare 50 cts., pop 275. Indian Eoad, see also Bar Settlement, a settlement in Hants Co., seven miles from Shubenacadie, fare 25 cts., pop 220. Inglisville, a post office in Annapolis Co., pop 10. Inglisville, West, a post office in Annapolis Co., pop 20. Ingonish, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Vic- toria Co., on the sea coast, thirty-two miles from English- town, it contains six stores and one saw mill, pop 1,100. Ingram River, a post settlement twenty-five miles from Halifax, it contains two stores, two mills and one hotel, pop 165. smiths' Supplies, St. John, N. B. 108 NOVA SCOTIA. F. ClemratMii A Co., St. John, N. B., Wholeiftl* Genuine H«tui» 01e»rg. Inremess County, occupying the W. N. W. portion of the Island of Oape Breton. Area, 1,385 square miles, 886,- 800 acres, Coal *and petroleum are obtained in Inverness. Capital, Port Hood ; pop 25,660. Irish Cove, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., on Braa d'Or Lake, sixty-four miles from Port Hawkesbury, thirty-three miles from Sydney, fare $1.60, pop about 110. Isaac's Harbor, or Stormont, (sub. elec. dis.), a post vil- lage in Guysboro Co., on the Atlantic coast, ninety miles from New Glasgow, fare $4, valuable gold mines are worked here; it contains six stores, two hotels, one saw and one grist mill, pop 1,020. Isaac's Harbor, East Side, a post office in Guysboro Co. Ishgonish, a village in Colchester Co., eight miles from Truro, fare 30 cts., pop about 100. Jackson, a post office in Cumberland Co., six miles from River Philip, pop 20. Jackson's Mills-M-see Coldbrook. Jackson's Boad, a post office in Kings Co., pop 10. Jacksonville, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop 20. Jacksonville, a settlement in King's Co., five miles from Aylesford, fare 20 cts., pop about 130. James River, a post office in Antigonish Co. Jeddore (sub. elec. dis.), a post sett? ment in Halifax Co., on the south east coast, forty-two miles from Halifax, fare $2, it contains three stores, two hotels. Shipbuilding is carried on extensively, pop 2080. Jeddore, West, a post office in Halifax Co., pop 10. Jeddore, East, or Lakeville, a post office in Halifax Co., thirty-eight miles from Halifax, pop 110. Jeddore, Head of, a post settlement in Halifax Co., thirty-four miles from Halifax. Joggin Bridge, a post office in Digby Co., pop 10. Joggin Mines, a post village in Cumberland Co., four miles from River Herbert. It has extensive coal mines. The are six stores and one saw mill, pop about 300. Johnson Point, a settlement in Annapolis Co., thirteen miles from Granville Ferry, fare 50 cts., pop about 385. Johnson's, a small village in Colchester Co., on the I. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Tin- NOVA SCOTIA. 109 i» Oiffkri. portion of tiles, 886,- invernesB. •n Co., on wkesbury, ut 110. El post vil- niles from rked here; grist mill, rsboro Co. ailes from niles from 3 10. , pop 20. liles from Halifax Halifax, lilding is 10. if ax Co., if ax Co., 10. !o., four mines. thirteen 85. n the I. 8. Haywwrd A Co., Wholetale Hwdware and Cairiage Stock, St John, N. B. C. R., four miles from Truro, fare 12 cts., pop 35. Jordan Bay, a post. settlement in Shelbume Co., nine miles from Shelbume, fare 35 cts., pop 165. Jordan Ferry, a settlement in Shelbume Co., on Jordan Bay, four miles from Shelbume, fare 15 cts., pop about 220. Jordan Biver (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Shelbume Co., eight miles from Shelbume, fare 30 cts., pop 610. Judique, C. B., (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in In- verness Co., on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, eight miles from Port Hood, fare 30 cts., it contains three stores, pop 2040. Judique, Little, rear of, a post settlement in Inverness Co., eight miles from Fort Hood, pop about 100. Kelley's Cove, a post settlement in Yarmouth Co., four miles from Yarmouth, fare 15 cts., pop 220. Kempt (sub. elec. dis.), in Hants Co., pop 1930. Kempt (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queen's Co., thirty-three miles from Annapolis, it contains two stores, two mills, fare $1.50, pop 665. Kempt (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Yarmouth Co., twenty-six miles from Yarmouth, fare $1.10, it contains two stores, pop 450. Kempt Bridge, a settlement in Yarmouth Co., twenty- three miles from Yarmouth, fare $1, pop 220. Kempt Head, a post settlement in Victoria Co., thirty miles from. Sydney, fare $1.25, it contains two stores, two mills, pop about 550. Kepipt Boad, C. B., a post settlement in Bichmond Co., twelve miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare 50 cts., pop 220. Kempt Shore, a post office in Hants Co., pop 10. Kemptown, ^ub. elec. dis.), a post village in Colchester Co., five miles from Riversdale, fare 20 cts., it contains one store, one hotel and one saw mill, pop 360. Kemptville, a post office in Yarmouth Co., pop 15. Kennetcook, or Burlington, a post village in Hants Co., on Kennetcook Biver, eight miles from Newport, fare 30 cts., it contains one grist mill, one saw mill, eight stores and a stone quarry. Shipbuilding is carried on. Pop 336. Kennetcook, Middle — see Mosherville. smiths' Supplies, St. John, N. B. 110 NOVA fiOOTIA. V. Clammitaon A Co., 8t. John, N. B., Cheap OlMt«r»r« for Oountiy Trade. Kennetoook, Upper, a [KWt village in Hants Co., eleven miles froui Maitland, it contains two stores, one hotel, two saw and one grist mill, }X)p 100. Kennetcook Corner, a village in Hants Co., on the Kennetcook River, sixteen miles from Maitland, fare 7{)ct8., pop about 55. Kensington Cove, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., twenty- six miles from Sydney, pop 110. Kent Island, a post settlement in Halifax Co., in Jed- dore Harbur, forty miles from Halifax, fare $1.50, pop 55. Kentville, (siib. elec. dis.), a post town, capital of the county of Kings, a station of the W. 'u stores, two sawmills, one carding mill and a furnituie tactory, pop, about .i50. Kingston Village, or Bloomfield, a post village in ~~ir&l'rBurpee & Co., Ship- NOVA 800TIA. Ill Hardware utd Garrlaffe Htock of all klndt, 8. Hajrward A Co., Sk John, N. B. Kings Co., fifty miles from Windsor, it contains on«r store, one grist mill, one tannery, pop 132. Kinsman's Oomer, a post office in Kings Co., thirteen miles from Kemtville, fare 75 ots., ))op about 160. Kirkhill, a |)OBt settlement in Cumberland Co., three miles from Parrsborough, fare 10 cts., pop 110. Knoydart, a post settlement in Pictou Co., on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, twenty-six miles from New Glasgow, fare $1.25, it contains two stores^ pop 275. Kolbeck, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Labelle, a small settlement in Queens Co., t'vranty- three miles from Liverpool, fare $1, pop 40. La Have Cross Koads, a post office in Lunenburg Co., on the La Have river, sixteen miles from Lunenburg, fare 75 cts., pop 20. La Have Ferry, West, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., on the La Have river, seven miles from Lunenburg,fare 25 cts., pop about 330. La Have Ferry, Middle, a post settlement in Lunen- burg Co., seven miles from Lunenburg,fare 25 cts., pop 330. La Have, Lower, a post village in Lunenburg Co., nine miles from Lunenburg, pop 242. ' V La Have River, a village in Lunenburg Co., two miles from Lunenburg, pop about 90. La Have, Upper, a post village in Lunenburg Co., nine miles from Lunenburg, it contains two stores, two saw mills, pop 143. Lake Ainslie, C. B., East (sub. elec. dis.), a post settle- ment in Inverness Co., twelve miles from Whycocomah, fare 50 cts., it contains two stores, pop 750. Lake Ainslie, C. B., West (sub. elec. dis.), a post settle- ment in Inverness Co., eighteen miles from Mabou Harbor, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 435. Lake Ainslie, C. B., South, a post settlement in Inver- ness Co., four miles from Whycocomah, fare 15 cts., pop 352. Lake Ainslie Outlet, a post office in Inverness Co., pop 10. Lake Ainslie Cross Roads, a settlement in Inverness Co., sixteen miles from Mabou, pop 165. builders' Supplies, St. John, N. B, [ 112 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Glementvon A Co., 8k. John, N. B., Ch«ap«tt Houm in the MarlUm* ProTlno«t. Lake AnniH, a station on the W. C. R., in Varmouth Co., pon 10. Lake Egmont, a post village in Halifax Co , ten miles from Shubenacadie, pop 110. Lake George, a post settlement in Kings Co., on the top of South Mountain, twelve miles from Aylesford, fare 60 cts., pop about 110. Lake Oeorge, a post settlement in Yarmouth Co., twenty-miles from Yarmouth, fare $1, it contains two saw mills and one store, pop about 200. Lake Jessie, a station of the W. C. R., in Yarmouth Co., pop l^. Lakelands, a post ofiioe in Cumberland Co., nineteen miles from Athol, fare 75 cts., pop about 5^. Lakelands, a small settlement in Hants Co., four miles from Mount Uniacke, fare 15- cts., pop about 60. Lake Law, C. B., a post office in Inverness Co., thirty miles from Baddeck, fare $1.25, rop 20. Lake Paul, a post sett'dment in Kings Co., fifteen miles ' m Aylesford, pop 90. Lakeside, a small settlement in Digby Co., on Digby Neck, 17 miles from Digby, fare 75 cts., pop about 110. Lakevale, a post settlement in Antigonish Co. — see Morristown. Lakeville, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Kings Co., uine miles from Kentville, fare 30 cts. It contains five stores and one tannery, pop 1 660. Langills, a post office in Lunenburg Co., pop 10. Lantz, a post office in Lunenburg Co., nine miles from Dalhousie Road, fare 35 cts., forty-five miles from Kentville, fare f 1.35, pop 20. Lapland, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., twelve miles from Bridgewater, fare 50 cts, pop about 143. L'Archeveque, a setttlement in Richmond Co., on Grand River, twenty miles from St. Peters, fare $1, pop 110. L'Ardoise, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Rich- mond Co., eight miles from St. Peters, forty-four miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare $2. It contains seven stores, pop 1,970. I. & V. Burpee & Co., Tin- NOVA SCOTIA. 113 N. Hajrwaid A Co., WWIWtU Hardwara and OMrrla«« Stook, St. John, N. k. L'AnloiNe, Lower, a pout Rettlement in Richnicn'J Ca. fui-ty-eight inileH from Port Hawkoibury, j)op 440. L'Artloiae, U|>|K)r, a Hottlenient in Kiohmond Co. — See L'Ardoise. Larry'fi Kiver (huI) eleo. dis.), a post ftettlement in Ouysborough Co., thirteen miles from Molasses Harbor, fare 60 cts., it contains two stores, pop 740. Luttie's Brook, a post office in Hants Co., pop 10. Laurencetown (sub. olec. dis.), a ))ost village in Halifax Co., fourteen miles from Halifax, fare liO cts., [)op A30. Lawrencetown, a post village in Annapolis Co., on the * Annapolis River, a station of the W. & A. R., twenty-two miles from Annapolis, sixty-two miles from Windsor, fare $1.80, it contains twenty-seven stores, three hotels, one saw mill, three giist mills, one carding mill and one tannery, pop 660. Leicester, a post settlement in Cumlx^land Co., ten miles from River Philip, fai-e 40 cts., it contains two stores and several mills, pop 310. Leicester, West, a post office in Cumberland County, [K)p 10. Leitchfield, a settlement in Annapolis Co., on the Bay Fundy, five miles from Annapolis, fare 20 ots., T)op 165. Leitch's Creek, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., thii*teen miles from Sydney, fare 60 cts., it contains one store, two saw mills, pop 165. Lennox Ferry, a post settlement in Richmond Co., south side of Lennox Passage, seven miles from Arichat, fare 25 cts. Gypsum is found here, pop 110. Lequille, a post village in Annapolis Co., t'tifo miles from Annapolis, pop 110. Lewis Bay, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., thirty miles from Sydney, fare $1.25, it contains one store, pop 220. Lewis Head, a post settlement in Shelbume Co., on the sea coast, twenty-seven miles from Shelbume, fare $1.25, it contains two stores, pop 132. Lily, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Lime Rock, a post settlement in Pictou Co., three 8 Plates, Ingot and Bar Tin. lU XOVA lOOTIA. ■MJtoF. m CWkf M *0M| Ha Bk| Wf pVIMt of (nMMfJTi miles from Went River, fare 10 eta, pop about 100. lingan (sub. eleo. dis.), a pott village in Ca|)6 Breton ^o., on ^e sea coast seventeen miloi from Sydney, fare 75 ots. There are coal mines and seven stores, pop 4130. Liscomb, a post settlement in Quysborough Co., thirteen miles from Sherbrooke, fare bO cts., it contains four stoics, one hotel, pop about 440. Lis(K)mb Mills, a post office in Guysborough Co., pop 10. Lismore, a post settlement in Pictou Co., on Northum- berland Strait, twenty-four miles from New Glasgow, fare |1, it contains one store, pop 160. Little Bass River. — See Bass River, Little. * Little Bras d'Or, a poet village in Cape Breton Co., on the Little Bras d'Or Ijake, four miles from Sydney mines and twenty from Baddeck, fare 75 cts. There are four stores ; the steamer ''Neptune," plying on Bras d'Or Lake, calls here, pop about 350. Little Brook, a station on the W. C. R., in Digby Co., pop 10. Listle Forks, a village in Cumberland Co., thirteen miles from Amherst, fare AO cts., pop 280. Little Glaee Bay, a post village in Cape Breton Co., on the sea coast, seventeen miles from Sydney, fare 75 ota (See also Caledonia.) There are large beds of coal, princi- pally owned by a company called Little Glace Bay Mining Co. It contains two telegraph offices and eight stores, pop about 1000. Little Harbor (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Pictou Co., on Northumberland Straight, eight miles from New Glasgow, fare 35 cts. There are freestone ^d mill- stone quarries, and two stores, pop 900. Little Harbor, a settlement in Shelbume Co., on the sea coast, twenty-seven miles from Bhelbume, fare $1.25, pop 165. I Little Judique, a post settlement in Inverness Co. — See Judique. . Little Lorraine, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., on the sea coast, thirty miles from Sydney, fare $1.25, it eontf^ins Be;i&eral stores, pop 820. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Anchors, irOTA lOOT A, 116 •adOanUif* «f aU kte«^ 9, nar^m* A Oo.*H J«ta, V. & Little NarrowM, North and Houth (lub. eleo. dU.), a post lettlement in Victoria Co., ten milee from Whyoooo* mah, fare 40 eta., it contains two atorea, pop 820. Little River, a settlement in Antigoniah Co., fourteen miles from Antigoniah, fare ftO eta., {wp about 220. Little River,a poat settlement in Cumberland Co., seven roilea from River Philip, fare 29 ots., it contains two storea two grist and three saw mills, pop 440. little River, a post settlement in Digby Co., on Digbj Neck, twent/'three miles from Digby, fare $1, it contain* three storea, pop about 386. Little River, a settlement in Yarmouth Co., six milef from Yarmouth, fare 25 cts., pop about 220. Little River (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Halifax Co., nineteen miles from Bhubenacadio, fare 70 ota., it contains three stores, pop 326. Little Tancook. — See Tancook Islands. Little Tracadie, a post settlement in Antigonish Co.— See Tracadie Little. Little wood, a post office in Shelbume Co., pop 10. Liverpool, a seaport town, capital of Queens Co., situ- ated on the left bank of the river Mersey, at its entrance into Liverpool harbor, one hundred ind four miles from Halifax by land, fare $5; fifty-nine miles from Halifax by water, fare 83.50. The passage to the south is safe, with fifteen or eighteen fathoms of water. There is a lighthouse on Coffin's Island, exhibiting a revolving light seventy-five feet above the level of the sea; also a beacon light on Fort Point, at the entrance to River Mersey. It contains twenty-five stores, three hotels, a printing office issuing a weekly newspaper, one cteam saw mill, one grist mill, one portable mill, two tanneries, bank of Liverpool and a branch of the Nova Scotia bank, ono edge tool factory, one match factory and one boot and shoe factory. Shipbuilding is car- ried on extensively, pop 3000. Livingston's Cove, a post settlement in Antigonish Co., on the night side of Cape George, forty-two miles from New Glasgow, fare f 1.75, pop 165. Lochaber (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Antig- Cables and Oakum. St. John, N. B. * 9 '"Wfpv^- no yovA tooTU. } Whim^ Ft^l"m*«tf^ •* CSo>i WIwImaI* Crmikvrj, <'bln* and OUaa, HI. John, K. Bt i» ———I III — — oninh Co., on Txxshab«r tjikfi, twmity milwi from Ant{goni«h, fart) 7A ctn., it containii two nUn'vn, |K)p alM)ui H40. Ixx^lmlHjr, Boutli End, a [nmi otllco ia Gu^iiIk)I*o Co., pop 10. IxK'lmW, Wmi fltdo, a jMMit offiro in Antigoninh Co., ■ixt<>(>n niilon from Antigoninh, fain 7r> ufm^i, it oontainN two Htorim, |»op 220. IxK'hartville, a |Kwt Hottlomont in King'a Co., n«ar t\w Biver Avun, two and a hajf niiloH from IIantN|K)rt, |)op altodt 300. Looh Ban; a Immlot in luvernoHit Co., thtnn in ono ^riMt iiiill, i»op 10. Lochbroom, a nuttiumont in Pictoti Co., on the south lido of Piotou Harbor, eight mihiM from Pictou, fuit) 3A ctN., pop 120. Loch Lomond (Hub. olee. (Uh.), a poMt Mottlomunt in Richmond Co., thirty ■no ven miles fn^m Hydnoy, faro $1.75, it contains two iitoit«, ]K)p 440. Locke Port, or lAXike Inland (huK cloc. dis.), a post town in Shelbume Co., on Raggod iHJaud harlior, thirty- Roven miles from Shelbume, faro l$1.7S; it contains a branch bank, twenty-four stores and two hotels ; an extensive trade ia done in West India goods and in the fisheries, poj) 1925. Lochside, a post settlement on Loch Lomond Lake, Richmond Co., sixty-nine miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare |3, pop 110. Loganville, a (tost settlement in Pictou Co., on the river John, eighteen miles from Pictou, fare 75 cts., it con- tains 1 store, pop about 180. Londonderry, or Acadia Mines (sub. eleo. dis- trict), a seapoi't post town in Colchester County, on the north side of Cobequid Bay, three miles from Londonderry station, eighty miles from Halifax, fare $2.37, it contains twelve stores, two hotels and one tan- nery; the Canada Steel Co. have their works here. It has a large shipbuilding trade, pop 4750. Londonderry, Upper (sub. eloc. dis.), a district in Col- chester Co., pop 1360. Londonderry Station, a post office on the I. C. R., I. & F. Burpee & €o., Pitch, Coal MOV A MCOTIA. 117 loal §. BarirMAAOtt^ Whnl«Ml« BmAvm* mmI Ik ni am •ij«iM,if.B. thi-Mi miloM from Ijoiidondoi ry, iievoQiiwn niilo* frofa TnirO| |M>|) 20. I^nig InIau'I, h |Mmt Nottlniiionl in KingN Co., two iiuIm from (iriuiil Pro, [n*]* hImxiI 110. l/)ng Iftliinil or FrtMt|M)rt, a iNmt villiii^o iii T)i«l»y Co., offDigliy Nnok, Uiirty-uiKht milun from I>ig(>y. funt $1.7S, it oontftinH throo Hton^N, |>o|) HftO. I^tng Point, u poNt Ncttltimont in Invom'*:^ Co., nix- Uhhi miloH from I'ut t lluwlcutbury, it cunUunn oru Htur«), |K)p 275. liong Point, n Hottloment in KinciN Co., on tho Bny of Fundy, Hoveti miloH from Borwiuk, faro 25 contN, pop about 70. Lome, a {XNtt K«>(ilenmut in Pictou Co.. throo miiuH from Ho|iewoll, pop 110. Lomevillo, a poHt office in Cumlwrland Co., pop 10. Ix>rway Minen, a )K)Hi village in Ca|)e Breton Co., on the Cap« Breton llailway, four miles from Sidney, fare 12 cts. It * as ttxtenaivo coal mines and ten stores, pop about fiftO. ,^ Louisburg, (sub. elec. dis.), a sea|>ort in Cape Breton Co., on the southeast side of Cape Breton Island, twenty-six miles from Sydney, fare $1.25. A Llghbhouse showing a fixed light fifte^ feet high has been erected on tho old French lighthouse on the east head; it contains six stores, and two hotels. Louisburg has a fine harbor. Pop about 1,000. Louisburg,South, a post ofiice in Cape Breton Co., i)op 10. Lovat, a post office in Pictou Co., pop 10. Lower Argyle, a jKwt village in Yarmouth Co., twenty- four miles from Yarmouth, fare $1, it contains five and two hotels, pop 760. Lower Barney's River — see Barney's River, Lower. Lower Caledonia — see Caledoniiv Lower. Lower Canard — see Canard Lower. ' Lower Clyde — see Clyde Lower. ( Lower Cove, a post settlement in Cumberland Co. , on Cumberland Basin, fifteen miles from Maccan, fare 50 cts., it contains two stores and one hotel. Grindstones are manu- JEactured here, pop about 330. and Southern Tar, St. John, N. B. i i .«■ f h ■ -.' If . 118 NOVA BOOTIA. V, Clemen tion A Go., St John, N. B., ▲•■ortod Gr»to« Crookerjr for oounUj trkda Lower Dublin, a small village in Lunenburg Co., four- teen mil'^s from Bridgewater, fare 60 ots., pop about 143. Lower East Pubnico — see Pubnico East Lower. Ijower Economy — see Economy Lower. liower Five Islands — see Five Islands Lower. Lower Gulf Shore — see Gulf Shore Lower. Lower Hoi*ton — see Grand Pre. Lower Granville — see Granville Lower. Lower La Have, or Five Houses — see La Have Lower. Lower L'Ardoise — see L'Ardoise Lower. Lower Macoan — see Maooan Lrwer. Lower Middleton — see Middleton Lower. Lower Perreaux — see Perreaux Lower. Lower Prospect — see Prospect Lower. Lower Kiver Inhabitants — see Hi ver Inhabitants Ldwer. Lower Selmah — see Selmah Lower. Lower Settlemeni, South River, a post settlement in Antigonish Co., four miles from Antigonish, pop 220. Lower Settlement, Middle River — see Middle River. Lower South River, a settlement in Antigonish Co., five miles from Antigonish, fare 20 cts., it contains three stores, ono hotel, one saw and one griat mill, pop 218. Lower Stewiacke — see Stewiacke Lower. Lower Village, a settlement in Pictou Co., pop 242. Lower Ward, St. Margaret's Bay — see St. Margaret's Bay. Lower Washabuck, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Lower Woods Harbor — see Woods Harbor Lower. Low Point, a post settlement in Inverness Co., on the Strait of Canso, seven miles from Port Hastings, fare 25 cts., pop about 2*20. Low Point Shore — see Victoria Mines. Lunenburg, a County situated between the counties of Queens and Halifax, on the Atlantic Ocean, 1,116 square Bttiles, 714,500 acres. Capital, Lunenburg, pop 28,590. Lunenburg, a seaport post town, c^apital of Lunenburg Co., on the Atlantic Ocean, fifty miles fix)m Halifax via Fish- wick's Express Line, fare $2. There are two lighthouses, I. & F. Burpee & Co., Railway ■►■,*■■',- / NOVA SCOTIA. 119 U»rdwar« and Garrlage Stock of all kindi, S. Hapvard t Co., St. John,K. B. one showing a fixed light, the other showing two lights, one revolving and thirty feet above the other. Lunenburg owns a large ileot of fishing vossels. A large West India ti'ade is done at this place. There are about thirty-five stores, five hotels, five saw mills, two grist mills, and three shipyards. Pop about 1,800. Li .lenburg Peninsula, (sub. elec. dis.), pop 22,000. Lynn, a post settlement in Colchester Co., twelve miles from Parrsboro, pop 330. Lyon's Brook, a small settlement in Pictou Co., it con- tains two stores, one shipyard, one tannery and one saw mill, pop 17/i. Mabou, (sub, elec. dis.), a post village in Inverness Co., on the Gulf ot St. Lawrence, ten mileu from Port Hood, fare 40 cts., it contains two saw mills, one grist mill, two hotels, and thirteen stores, pop 1,300. Mabou Cape, a post settlement in Inverness Co., eleven miles from Mabou, it contains one store, pop 165. Mabou Coal Mines, a post village in Inverness Co., on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, seven miles from Mabou, fare 25 cts,, there are large coal mines here, it contains two stores, pop 460. Mabou, North East, a small settlement in Inverness Co., two miles from Mabou, pop 60. Mabou, North East, a post settlement ten miles from Port Hood, pop 165. » Mabou, South West, a post ofHce in Inverness Co., five miles from Port Hood, pop 15. Mabou Harbor, a post village in Inverness Co., on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, three miles from Mabou, fare 10 cts., pop 340. Maccan, a post village in Cumberland Co., on the Mac- can River, a station of the I. C. R., nine miles from Amherst, one hundred and thirty miles from Halifax, fare $3.64. It contains five stores, two hotels, one woolen ipill, one saw mill, one grist mill, and one tannery. There are excellent coal mines here. Pop 460. Maccan, Lower, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., eleven miles from Amherst, fare 50 cts., pop 30. find Ship Spikes, St. John, N. B. ^ 120 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Olemeatson A Co., St. John, N. B., Olais Shadei for Flowero, etc., a ipeoialty. Maccan Intervale, or Little Forks, a village in Cumber- land Co., five miles from Athol, fare 20 cts., it contains two stores, pop 420. Maccan Mountain, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Cumberland Co., ten miles from Athol, fare 40 cts., con- tains five stores, pop 1,700. M jcan. Upper, a village in Cumberland Co., eighteen miles from Amherst, pop 80. McAdam's Lake, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop 10. McArra's Brock, a post settlement in Antigonish Co., nineteen miles from Antigonish, it contains two stores, pop 220. McAulay's, a post settlement in Victoria Co., on the Baddeck River, seven miles from Baddeck, it contains two stores, one saw and one grist mill, pop 440. McGrath Mountain, a post office in Pictou Co., pop 10. McKay's Point, a settlement in Victoria Co., two mijes from Baddeck, pop 165. McKay's Settlement,in Hants Co.,8even miles from New- port, fare 25 cts., pop 70. McKinnon's Harbor, a post office in Victoria Co. McLellan's Brook, a post settlement in Pictou Co., five miles from New Glasgow, pop 90. McLellan's Mountain (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Pictou Co., on East River, five miles from New Glasgow, it contains seven saw mills, three grist mills and about thirteen stores, pop 1850. McLellan's Mountain, South, a post settlement in Pic- tou Co., thirteen miles from New Glasgow, it contains one store, pop 132. > McLeod's, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop 10. McNutt's Island, a small settlement in Shelburne Co.^ twelve miles from Shelburne, fare 50 cts., pop 55. McPherson's Ferry, or Bear Island, a post settlement in Richmond Co., on the Strait of Caiiso, four miles from Port Hawkesbury, pop 165. v. Maders Cove, a post office in Lunenburg Co., pop 10. * Mahone Bay, a post village in Limenburg Co., on the sea coast, six miles from Lunenburg, fare 25 cts. Thero J 11 ■ I I ■■ — ■—II ■ I... — .. .. I II ■ I I I . — . 1^ — .11 ■■■ ■ I I IM» I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best Axe^ !'•■ . 5 NOVA SCOTIA. 121 B. Hayward A Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, St John, N. B. are twenty-five storeR, three hotels, one tannery and three saw mills. Shipbuilding is carried on here, pop 1000. Main A DijDU (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Oape Breton Co., on the sea coast, twenty-six miles from Sydney, fare $1.20, it contains one lobster factory, three stores, two hotels, pop 1000. Maitland (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Hants Co., at the mouth of the Shubenacadie River, twenty miles from Sliubenacadie, fare 75 cts. There are twenty-five stores, three hotels, three tanneries and one saw mill; shipbuilding is carried on here, pop 2770. Maitland (sub. eJec. dis.), a post settlement in Anna- polis Co., twenty-seven miles from Annapolis, fare $1.25, it contains three stores, pop 620. Maitland, a post vilUge in Yarmouth Co., thirteen miles from Yarmouth, ia/e 50 cts. There are seven stores and two shipyards, pop about 300. Maitland, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., thirteen miles from Lunenburg, fare 75 cts., pop 220. Maitland, South, a post settlement in Hants Co., fifteen miles from Shubenacadie, it contains two stores, one saw mill, pop 500. Malagash, a post settlement in CHimberland Co., on Northumberland Strait, ten miles from Wallace, fare 40 cts., there are two stoies, pop 220. ' Malagash, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., fifteen miles from Wallace, fare 60 cts., pop 110. Malagash, Upper, a settlement in Cumberland Co. Malagawatch,a post settlement in Inverness Co. , twenty- nine miles from Poii; Hawkesbury, fare $1.25, marble is found here, it contains one store, pop 275. Malignant Brook, (Cross Road) or Mary vale, a post set- tlement in Antigonish Co., forty miles from x'ew Glasgow, fare $1.76, pop 200. Malignant Cove, a post village in Antigonish Co., on Northumberland Strait, twelve miles from Antigonish, thirty- seven miles from New Glasgow, fare $1.75, it contains two stores, three saw mills and one grist mill, pop 350. Manchester, (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport town in Guys- Tool and Drill Steel, St. John,'N. B. 122 NOVA SCOTIA V. Olemention A Co., St-JohnjlCB., WholeiAle and BeUil, Luapi A Lamp Ooodt. boro Co., on Milford Haven, on tho Atlantic Ocean, five miles from Guysboro, fare 20 cts., it contains three stores, pop about 1,445. , Manchester, Middle, a post o£Sce in Guysboro, Co. — see Manchester. Manchester Road — see Marydale. Mansfield, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Mapleton, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop 20. Marble Mountain, a post office in Inverness Co., twenty- three miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare $1, valuable marble is found here, pop 15. Margaree Harbor, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in In- verness Co., at the mouth of Margaree River, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, forty miles from Mabou, fare $1.75, it contains about eight stoi*es. There are cW mines h^ re. Pop 1,760. Margaree, (Big Intervale), a\post settlement in Inver- ness Co., on the Margaree River, forty-eight miles from Whycocomah, fare $2, it contains two stores, one woolen fac- tory and one grist mill, pop 450. Margaree Forks, a post settlement in Inverness Co., on Margaree River, thirty-six miles from Whycocomah, fare $1.50, it contains two stores, pop 264. Margaree, East, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Inverness Co., three miles from New .Bridge, it contains two stores, pop 500. Margaree, Middle, North-East Section, a post settlement in Inverness Co., forty-nine miles from Whycocomah, fare $2.25, it contains three stores, pop 750. Margaree, North-East Branch, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Inverness Co., forty-five miles from Port Hood, fare $2, it contains one store, pop 220. Margaree, South West, a post settlement in Inverness Co., twenty-six miles from Whycocomah, it contains two stores and one saw mill, pop 165. Margaree, Upper, a post office in Inverness Co., twenty miles from Mabou, pop 10. ' * ~ Margarets ville, a seaport post town in Annapolis Co., on the Bay of Fundy, eight miles from Wilmot, fare 30 cts., it contains eight stores, shipbuilding is also carried on here ; I. & F. Burpee & Co., Spring, Tire / -\ V NOVA 8C0TIA. 138 Hardware and Carriage Stock of all kindi, S. Uayward it Co., St John, N. B. a lighthouse in this harbor exhibits two fixed ^od lights; it is a port of entry, 440. ■^ Marie Joseph, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Guys- boro Co., on the sea coast, twenty miles from Sherbrook, fare 75 cts., it contains two storas, pop 920. Marion Bridge, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., on Mira River, twelve miles from Sydney, fare 60 cts., it contains one store, pop 165. Marriott's Cove, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., fifteen miles from Lunenburg, fare 60 cts., pop 275. Marshall's Cove, or Port Williams, a village in Anna- polis. Co., on the Bay , of Fundy, eleven miles from Bridge- town, fare 50 cts. It has a lighthouse with two fixed lights, pop 275. Marshall's Tov«^n (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Digby Co., four miles from Digby, fare 25 cts., pop 1080. Marsh, a post settlement (McLellan's Mountains) a post settlement in Pictou Co., four miles from New Glasgow, fare 20 cts., pop about 80. Marsh Lake, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop 10. Marshville, a village in Pictou Co., on John River, twenty miles from Pictou, fare $1, pop 110. Marshy Hope, a post settlement in Pictou Co., twenty- nine miles from New Glasgow, fare $1.25, pop about 220. Marshy Hope, a settlement in Antigonish Co., pop 20. Martins Point, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., two miles from Lunenburg, pop 165. Martins River, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., eleven miles from Lunenburg, fare 50 cts. There are two stores five saw and two grist mills, pop 220. Marstown, a post settlement in Colchester Co., four miles from Debert, fare 20 cts., pop 230. Marydale, a post settlement in Antigonish Co., ten miles from Antigonish, fare 40 cts., pop 110. Maryvale — see Malignant Brook. Matatals Lake, a post village in Colchester Co., nine miles from Wentworth, fare 35 cts.; eight miles from Tata- magouche harbor. There are ten stores, two hotels, six saw mills and three grist mills, pop 450. and Sled-shoe Steel, St. John, N.B. If \ 124 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Clemention A Oa, 8t. John, N. B., Wholeiala Oonuln* HavMi* Cigars. ^■^^11 ■ I » ' ■■ - II-— I..- „„ . .111. I I II - . . I.I .— I, . .. ,i..i, , 11 I I i H W I 1^ Matheson, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. ^ Mavillett, a post settlement in Digby Co., eigliteen miles from Yarmouth, fare 7'>ct8., pop 264. Meagher's Grant, a post villftge in Halifax Co., on the Musquodobit river, twenty-five miles from Lower Stewincke, There is one store, two saw mills, one grist mill, pop 275. Meat Cove, a post office in Victoria Co., pop \^. Modford, a post village in Kings Co., on Minas Basin, eleven miles from Port Williams station, fare 50 cts., it con- tains two stores, two hotels, two saw and one grist mill, pop 3o0. Medford, Middle Cross Roads, a post settlement in Guysborough Co., twelve miles from Port Mulgrave, fare 60 cts:, pop 25.^. Melrose, a post village in Guysborough Co., on St. Mary's River, forty-six miles from New Glasgow, fare $2. Gold is found here, pop about 132. Melvern Square, a post settlement in Annapolis Co., four miles from Wilmot, fare 50 cts. There are five stores, one organ factory and one grist mill, pop 440. Merigonish (sub. elec. dis.),a seaport post town in Pictou Co., on Northumberland Strait, thirteen miles from New New Glasgow, fate 75 cts., it contains six stores, two hotels, one grist and one saw mill. Shipbuilding is caiTied on heife, pop about 900. ' Merigonish, West, a post settlement in Pictou Co,, ten miles from New Glasgow, it contains two stores, pop 220. Merland, a village in Antigonish Co., twenty miles from Antigonish, far6 75 cts., pop 330. Merland, South, a post office in Guysborough Co., pop 10. Metaghan (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Digby Co., on St. Mary's Bay, five miles from Clare, forty miles from Digby, on the W. C. R., fare $1.75, it contains six stores, two hotels, pop 2000. » Metj^han River, a post settlement in Digby Co., on the Metaghan River, forty-three miles from Digby, fare $1.75, it contains two stores, pop about 460. Middleboro, a post village in Cumberland Co., on Wal- I. & F. Burpee & Co., St. John.N.B. NOVA SCOTIA. 125 8. Htyward A Co., WholeiKle Hardwan and Carrlag* Stock, St John, N. B. lace River/- five miles from Forf Wallace, fare 20 cts. There a.e four HtoreH, three suw mills and two grist mills, pop 418. Middle Capo, a post office in Cape Breton Co. Middle Clyde River — see Clyde River, Middle. Middle County Harbor, a post office in Guysborough Co., pop 10. Middlefield, a i)ost settlement in Queen's Co., fourteen miles from Liverjjool, fare 60 cts., pop 90. Middle La Have Ferry — see La Have Ferry, Middle. Middle Musquodoblt — see Musquodobit, Middle. Middle Ohio — see Ohio, Middle. Middle Pereau — see Poreau, Middle. Middle Porter's Lake — «ee Porter's Lake, Middle. Middle River, or Elmvale (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Pictou Co., ten miles from Glengarry, fare 40 cts., it con- tains two stores, pop 990. Middle River, or Wagamatcook (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Victoria Co., thirteen miles from Baddeck, fare 60 cts., it contains two stores, pop 970. Middle River, Upper, a post settlement in Victoria Co., sixteen miles from Baddeck, it contains one store, pop 165. Middle River, Lower, a post settlement in Victoria Co., twelve miles from Baddeck, it contains two stores, one hotel, pop 110. Middle River, "West Side, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Middle section of North East Margaree — see Margaree, North East section. Middle Settlement of South River, a post settlement in Aitigonish Co., forty-eight miles from New Glasgow, fare $2.25, pop 330. Middle Settlement River Inhabitants — see River In- habitants. Middle Stewiacke — see Stewiacke Middle. Middleton, (sub, elec. dis. ), a post village in Annapolis Co., on the \V. roTino«i, n Morley Roiui, a Mttlement in Oipo Brutuu Co., twelve miloH from Hydiiny, it contuiuH two Htonm, )k)|> 100. MornHtowii, a |Kmt Hottlutnont in KingH Co, nix inilt'M from AyleHfoi'd, fure 25 ctK., |»op 2'iO. Morrbitown, or Ijakuvillo (huI). uluc. din.), a Hoa[>ort pout town hi AutigoniHh Co., on Ht. Uoorgo'H I Jay, uluven iiiiluH from Autigouiiih, fare 50 cts., it contains two atorcs, pop 1095. Moroe'fl Road (huI). elec. dis.) a diHtrict in AnnA|K)li8 Co., pop 460. Morton's Corner, a |)08t oflice in Lunonburg Co., tifty- five miles from Kentville, fare $2.50, T)op 35. Mortonville, a post oflice in Hants Co., nine miloH from Windsor, faro 35 cts., pop 220. Mosers River, a post office in Halifax Co., ninety 'eight miles from Halifax, faro $2.25, pop 10. Mosherville or Middle Konnetcook, a [wst villi ^o in Hants Co., seven miles from Newport, fare 25 ots., jKjp 110. Mossman's Grant, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., twelve miles from Lunonburg, fare 50 ots., it ooutains one store, one saw mill, pop 100. Mount Dennison, a post village in Hants Co., on the Avon River, three miles from Hant8[)ort, pop 220. Mount Hanly, a post settlement in Annapolis Co.,uoven miles from Lawrencetown, fare 25 cts., pop 220. Mount Noah, a small settlement in Inverness Co., eight miles from Port Hood, fare 30 cts., pop 30. Mount Pleasant, a post office in Cumberland Co., seven miles from River Philip, fare 25 cts., pop 10. Mount Thorn or Salt Springs (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Pictou Co., fifteen miles from Pictou, fare 65 cts., it contains two stores, i>op 1280. Mount Uniaoke. a post village in Hants Co., a station on the W. . Munroes, a SMuill settlement in Victoria Co., sixteen miles from Bachleck, fare 75 cts., pop 20. Murchyville, a post settlement in Halifax Co., sixteen miles from Htewiacko, jwp 110. Musquoiloboit liuibor (sub. elec. ilis.), a {tost village in Halifax Co., on the Atlantic coast, thirty-five miles from Halifax, fare $1.50, it contains two stores, two hotels, four saw mills, two grist mills. Bhipbuihling is also carried on. Two quartz mills are employed at the gold mines here, }K)p 1300. Mu8quodolK>it, Middle (sub. elec. dis.) a post settlement in Halifax Co., eighteen miles from Hhubenacadie,it contains nine stores, three hotels, four saw, one grist mill, [)Op 1 100. Musquodoboit, Upper (sub. elec. dis.), a))ost village in Halifax Co., thirty miles from Bhubenacadie, fare $1.25. There are three stores, pop 1 1 50. Napanee, a small settlement in Cuml)erland Co. Nappan, a post settlement in Cumbeiland Co., on the I. O. K, tive miles from Amherst, fare 15 cts., ]K)p about 330. Nappan Station, a post office in Cumberland Co.,i)op 10. Narrows — see Grand NaiTows. Neoum Teuch (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Halifax Co., on the sea coast, thirty miles from Sherbrooke, one hundred and ten miles from Halifax, fare $5, it contains two stores, pop C60. New Albany, a post settlement in Annapolis Co., eight miles from Lawrencetown, fare 30 cts., it contains two stores, two hotels and several mills, pop 27''^. New Annan, Central, a post office in Colchester Co., pop 15 New Annan, East, a post office in Colchester Co., pop 10. men's Supplies, St. John, N. B. "*MM(mii ISO NOVA •COTIA. ■muI Io f. CUnanlMn A Co., Ml John, N. B., for prtoci of Cro«%tfy^ New Annan, W«ft, (itih. elee. dii.), * pout imttlmnent in ColchuNt<>r Co., fotirtoon iniloN from Folly Ijftkn. Fn^o- ■tone quarni^H ni'o worktxl her<«; thera iirci four miw iiuIIn, Uire<) KriNt niilU, one tniwu^ry and at)out i«ight Mtoreti, pop 10^0. Now HoHton, H poHt ortlc« in CajM! Hroton Co., |K>p 20. New Bridge, a nnmll nettlement in InverneNN Co,, eight niiloM from Margiiree, fare 30 ctN., |)op 25. Newbiim, a |H)Nt ottlco in Lunenburg Co,, i>op 15. Now CalfMlonia (huI>, eloc, (lin.), a (liHirict in Annapoiia Co., it containa three Ntorea, i>op 1500. New Caleort |ioNt town in Pictou C;, on the "EtMi iiivcr, nuar xin ontrnnco into Pictou lmrt>or, a Ntation on tho Pictou hmnch of tliA I. (*, li., one hindrotl and four niilun from llalifux, faro $3.08. There arc one hun* dnnl and ono iitoren, four hoteli, ono broom factory, two printing oflloea iaauing a weekly nowRiNiper, four foundrieM, one tolNicco factory, one Miw mill, three tannerien, ono fur- niture factory, and a brunch bank. Hhipbutlding ia carrioil on. Largo coal minea are worktNl in the vicinity, |)op 2600. Now Oliiflgow (sub. cUh;. din.), a district in Pictou Co., pop 960. Now Orafton — Beo Orafton, New. Now Ilarbijr (Hub. elec. dib.), a i)ONt Hottlement in (^uysborough Co., twenty-five miloH from Guynborough, fare (1, it containa two Htoreii, {rap 330. New Italy, a iiettlomont in Lunenburg Co., eleven miles from IJ.-idgowator, faro 60 eta., pop 1 10. Now I^rig (Hub. oloc. diH.), a {K)ht settlement in Pictow Co., twenty-two miles from Glengarry, faro $1, pop 5-40. New MinaH, a i>o8t village in Kings Co., at the head of Minas Basin, three miles from Kentville. There aro two stores, two miw mills and one grist mill, pop 166. Newport or Brooklyn (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Hants Co., six miles from Newport station, fare 26 cts. There are several stores, two hotels, two grist mills, one saw mill, two tanneriies and one boot and shoe factory, pop 1 110. New|K)rt Comer, a post village in Hants Co., two miles from Ellorshouse. There are two stores and one saw mill, pop 110. New|X)rt Landing or Avondale, a seaport post town in Hants Co., three miles from Windsor, fare 10 cts. There are four stores, one hotel, shipbuilding is carried on here, pop 660. Newport Station, a pt . t town in Hants Co., on the Avon Kiver, opposite Falmouth, a station on the W. 6c A. R., thirty-nine miles from Halifax, fare $1.17, it contains Pig Lead and Spelter, St. John,N.B, 183 NOVA SCOTIA. ''*,--■■■■• F. Clemen tton A Co., Wholesale Crockery, China and Olaii, St. John, V. B. one store. Large quantities of gypsum are annually shipped from this port, pop 110. Newport, Upper, a jwst village in Hants County, thirteen miles from Windsor, it contains one store, pop 110. New Prospect, a settlement in Cumberland Co., three miles from Parrsborough, twenty-five miles from Athol, fare $1, pop 110. ' New Ross or Sherbrooke (sub. elec. dis.) a post settle- ment in Lunenburg Co., twenty-six miles from Kentville, fare $1.25, it contains four stores, two hotels, two saw, two grist mills, pop 1080. New Boss Road, a post village in Kings Co., twenty miles from Kentville, fare $1. There are two stores, one hotel, one grist mill and two saw mills, pop 165. Newton Mills, a post settlement in Colchester Co., six miles fiom Upper ^tewiacke, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, pop 110. • ^y-% .-^^ u^v^^ /v^? , , •:. .r, ^. , Newtown, a post office in Guysborough Co., eleven miles from Melrose, fare 50 cts., pop 10. New Tusket (sub. elec. dis.) a post settlement in Digby Co., a station on the W. C. R., nine miles from Weymouth, thirty miles from Digby, fare $1. There is one hotel, three stores, five saw mills, pop 540. Newville, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Nicholl's Corner, a small settlement in Annapolis Co., six miles from Bridgetown, fare 25 cts., pop 30. Nictaux Falls (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Anna- polis Co., on the Nictaux river, five miles from Wilmot, fare 20 cts. There are six stores, pop 1520. Niely Road, a small settlement in Kings Co."' "^'^ '*''^' ^^ Nine Mile River (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Hants Co.,eight miles from Elmsdale, fare 30 cts., itcontains two stores, pop 1200. Neil's Harbor, a post office in Victoria Co., fourteen miles from Ingoaish, fare 60 cts.; sixty- five miles from Baddeck, fare $3, pop 20. Noel (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Hants Co., on Cobequid Bay, thirty-two miles from Shubenacadie, fare I. & F, Burpee & Co.; R. (x. and NOVA SCOTIA. 133 8. Hajrward A Co., Y'holeiale Hardware and Carriage Stook, St John, N. B. and $l.fiO. There are four stores, four saw and two grist mills, pop 1000. Noel Shore, a post settlement in Hants Co., on Cobe- quid Bay, eight miles from Maitland, fare 30 cts , it contains one Htore, pop 225. * Nor^ih Alton, a post office in Kings Co., five miles from Kentville, pop 10. North Beaver Bank — See Beaver Bank, North. North Brookfield — see Brookfield, North. ^ North Caledonia — see Caledonia. North Earltown — see Earltown, North. North East Branch Margaree — see Margaree, North. 9 North East Harbor, a post village in Shelbume Co., on the sea coast, twenty miles from Shelburne, fare $1, there are three stores, pop 275. ^ North East Mabou — see Mabou. Northfield, a settlement in Annapolis Co., thirty miles from Annapolis, fare $1.25, pop 90. Northfield, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., twelve miles from Bridgewater, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 295. Northfield, a village in Hants Co., twenty -two miles from Shubenacadie, fare $1, pop 80. Notthfield, West, a village in Lunenburg Co., eight miles from Lunenburg, it contains two stores, three saw and one grist mill, pop 166. North Gut (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Victoria Co., it contains two stores, pop 795. North Grant, a post office in Antigonish Co., pop 166, North Intervale, a post office in Guysboro Co., pop 10. North Meadford, a post office in Kings Co., pop 15. North Mountain (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Inverness, it contains two stores, pop 840. North Mountain, a post settlement in Kings Co., ten miles from Kentville, fare 50 cts., pop about 75. Northport, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop 20. North Range (5orner, a post settlement in Digby Co., ten miles from Digby, fare 45 cts., pop 220. North River (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Col- sia Sheet Iron and Sheet Zinc. -':# 11 134 NOVA SCOTIA. Pt P. OlemenUon A Co., St. John,N. B., Assorted Cratoi Crockery for country trad* cheater Co., six miles from Truro, fare 25 cts. There are five stores, pop 1210. North River (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Victoria Co., it contains two stores, pop 775. North River, Upper, a post settlement in Colchester Co., ten miles from Truro, pop 165. North River Bridge, a post office in Colchester Co., two miles from Truro, a station on the I. C. Railway, pop 300. North River Bridge, a post office in Victoria Co., six miles from St. Anns, fare 25 cts., pop 20. North Salem — see Salem, North. ' . North Section of Earltown — see Earltown. • North Shore, a post village in Cumberland Co., nine miles from Wallace, fare 35 cts., pop 10. North Shore (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Vic- toria Co., ten miles from Englishtown, fare 40 cts., it con- tains two stores, pop "TOO North Side of Basin, River Denis — see River Denis. North Sydney — see Sydney, North. North West Arm, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., ten miles from Sydney, fare 40 cts., it contains three stores, pop 440. North West Arm (sub. elec. dis.), a jwst office in Hali- fax Co., a suburb of Halifax, pop 460. North West Bay, a settlement in Queens Co., twelve miles from Livei-pool, fare 50 cts., pop 75. ^> "--•- North West Cove, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., thirty-nine miles from Halifax, fare $1.75, it contains two stores, pop 165. North West Range, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., four miles from Mahone Bay, pop 165, v>,.,.«. Nova Scotia Province — see historical sketch. Oakfield, a post village in Halifax Co., a station of the I. C. R., twentyfive miles from Halifax, fare 75 cts.,it contains two stores, one hotel, one tannery, thyee mills and a tele- graph office, pop 220. :f I • . ' ! : Oakland, a settlement in Hants Co., two miles from Newport Landing, pop 14.1 I. & F. Burpee & Co., Black aiid NOVA SCOTIA. 135 Hardware and Carriage' Stock of all klndi, 8. Uayward A Co., St. Jottn, N. B. »■»— ■■■■ —— . . .. — — ■■ — ,-■■ ,■■■, , ■ ... ■■ , , -, ■■■■ _ ■■„ Oakland, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., two miles from Mahone Bay, pop 385. Oak Park, a post village in Shelbume Co., three miles from Harrington, pop 165. Oak Point, a post settlement in King's Co., on Minas Basin, eight miles from Port Williams Station, fare 35 cts., it contains one store, pop 110. Ogden, a post oflk;e in Guysboro Co., pop 10. Ogilvie, a post village in King's Co., on the Bay of Fundy, eight miles from Berwick, fare 35 cts., it contains one store and one mill, ^op 220. • Ogilvie, a settlement in King's Co., one mile from Vic- toria Harbor, pop 30. Ohio, a post settlement in Antigonish Co., on West Biver, ten miles from from Antigonish, fare forty-five cents, pop 220. V- r Ohio, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., six te^ miles from Bridgewater, fare 7ft cts., pop 330. Ohio, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Shelbume Co., three miles from Shelbume, it contains one store, pop 390. Ohio, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Yarmouth Co., seven miles from Yarmouth, fare 25 cts., it contains three stores, pop 2,850. Ohio, South, a pos office in Yarmouth Co., pop 10. Ohio Cross Koads, a post settlement in Antigonish Co., twelve miles from Antigonish, pop 165. Ohio, Middle, a post village in Shelbume Co., fourteen miles from Shelbume, it contains six stores, two hotels, two saw and one grist mill, pop 220. Old Barns, a post village in Colchester Cw., seven miles from Truro, fare 25 cts., pop 410. !^ s , ^ .^ ^i > Oldham, a post village in Halifax Co., ihree miles from Enfield, it contains two stores, there are gold mines here, pop 550. Onslow, a seaport town in Colchester Co., opposite Truro, &Ixty-six miles from Halifax, fare $3, it contains eight stores, three hotels, two saw and one grist mill, pop 340. Onslow, Lower, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Colchester Co., three miles from Truro, pop 650. Galvanized Sheet Iron, St. John. I 136 NOVA SCOTIA. ! I T. 01«in«ntaoii A Co., Rt. John, N. B., Qlmn 8h»d«i for Floweri, eto., » ipeoialty. Onslow, Upper, a village in Colchester Co., three mile» from Truro, pop 276. Onslow, Central, a post village in Colchester Co., three miles from Truro, pop 220. Onslow, Lower, a settlement in Pictou C!o., five miles- from Truro, pop 275. Orangedale, a post settlement in Inverness Co., eight miles from Whycocomah, it contains t#o stores, pop 177. Osborne, a settlement in Shelburne Co., twenty miles from Shelburne, fare $1, pop 110. Outer Island, Port Hood — see Port Hood. i Outlet of Lake Ainslie — see Lake Ainslie. Ovens, a village in Lunenburg Co., at the entrance to Limenburg Harbor, five miles from Limenburg, (by boat), ' fare 12 cts., gold has been found here, pop 150. Overton, a post office in Yarmouth Co., pop 10. Owls {lead Harbor, a post office in Halifax Co.,. pop 15. Oxford, a post village in Cumberland Co., four miles from !p,iver Philip, one hundred and seven miles from Hali- fax, fare $3. There are four stores, six saw mills, one wool- len factory, one edge tool factory and one wooden ware fac- tory, pop 165. Oxford Station, on the I. C. R., in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Oyster Pond, a small settlement in Halifax Co., twenty - four miles from Halifax, fare |1, pop about 50. Oyster Ponds or Goose Harbor, a post settlement in Guysborough Co., fourteen miles from Guysborough, fare 50 cts., pop 110. ;V^ «*y *f r ,; ; ii Palmer's or Morden Road, a post village in Kings Co., a station of the W. iment in Lunenburg Co., twenty miles from Bridgetown, fare $1, it contains three stores, pop 3,255. Petit Passage, or Tiverton, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Digby Co., on Long Island, thirty miles from Digby, fare $1.25, there is a lighthouse here, it contains four stores and two hotels, pop 510. Petpiswick Harbor, a post office in Halifax County, pop 10. Phinney's Mountain, a settlement in Annapolis Co., on the Bay of Fundy, seven miles from Bridgetown, fare 25 cts., pop 220. Pickett's Wharf, a small settlement on Minas Basin, in King's Co., five miles from Port Williams station, fare 20 cts., pop 110. Pictou, a County bordering on Northumberland Strait, capital Pictou. This county contains rich deposits of coal and iron ore. Next to Halifax, Pictou is the most populous county in Nova Scotia; it is settled mostly by Scotch High- landers. It contains 1,126 square miles, 720,496 acres. Pop 35,540. Pictou, (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town, capital of Pictou Co. It is the eastern terminus of the Pictou branch 'of the L C. R, 113 miles from Halifax, faro $3.18. Large quantities of coal are shipped from here yearly. The harbor is one of the finest in Nova Scotia. At the south side of its entrance is a lighthouse with a fixed light sixty- five feet above the sea. It has an academy, one hundred and twenty stores, one iron foundry, five hotels, one carding mill, two printing offices issuing one weekly newspaper, one tobacco factory, one woodenware factory, two saw mills, on*, telegraph office and two l^nks. It is a port of entry. Its streets are lighted with gat, pop 3410. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best English NOVA B ^TIA. 139 Hardware aad Oarriaga Stock of all klodt, 8. Hajrward A Co., St John, V, B. Piotou (sub. eleo. dis.), a district in Piotou Co., it con- tains three stores, ix)p 750. Pictoii Island, a post office in Pictou Co., situated in Pictou harbor, it contains one store, pop 20. Pictou Landing, a post settlement in in Pictou Co., the terminus of the Pictou branch of the I. C. R., it contains three stores, one telegraph office, pop 220. Piedmont Valley, a post settlement in Pictou Co., on the Capo Breton R., eighteen miles from New Glasgow, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, 1 hotel, pop 275. Pier's Mills (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Halifax Co., it contains one store, pop 540. Pines Village — see Waterville. Pine Tree, a post settlement in Pictou Co., at the head of Merigomish harbor, six miles from New Glas^w, fure 25 cts., it contains one store, one grist mill, pop 154. Pipers Cove, a settlement in Cape Breton Co., pop 20. Pirate Harbor, a post village in Ouysborough Co., on the Gut of Canso, three miles from Port Hawkesbury, it contains one store, pop 176. Plainfield, a post village in Pictou Co., fifteen miles from Pictou, fare 70 cts., it contains one store, pop 110. Plaister Cove — see Port Hastings. Plaister Mines, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Pleasant Bay or Grand Anse, a post office in Inverness Co., twenty-five miles from Cheticamp, fare $1, pop 20. Pleasant Lake, a post office In Yarmouth Co., pop 15. Pleasant Point, a post office in Halifax Co., two miles from Jeddore, pop 25. Pleasant River, a post settlement in Queen's Co., twenty miles from Bridge water, fare $1, it contains two stores, one hotel, one saw, one grist mill, pop 220. Pleasant Valley, a post office in Digby Co., four niiles from Digby, fare 15 cts., pop 10. Pleasant Valley, a settlement in Hants Co., nineteen miles from Elmsdale, fare 80 cts., pop 60. Pleasant Valley, a post settlement in Pictou Co., eight miles from West River, fare 35 cts., it contains one store, two mills, one woollen factory, pop 220. and Scotch Bar Iron, St. John, N. B. 140 NOVA BCOTIA. If F. Olcmeiitaoii A Ca, Bt. John, N. B., WboUaal* Oanuin* Hatui* Oigari. Pleaaantville, a post office in Lunenburg Co., pop 10. Plumweseep, a village in Kings Co., on the W. (b A. B., it .contains one store, pop 60. Plymouth, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Yar- mouth Co., nine miles from Yarmouth, fare 35 cts., it contains two stores, pop 1,580. , Plympton (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Digbj Co., twelve miles from Digby. There are six stores and one hotel. Shipbuilding is carried on here, pop 1850. Point Aconi, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop 10. Point Brule — see Brule. Point Clear, a post office in Victoria Jo., seven miles from Boularderie, fare 26 cts., pop 10. Point Edward, a iK)8t office in Cape Breton County, pop 10. § Point of Cape a post settlement in Antigonish Co., six miles from Cape George, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, pop 110. Point Micha'ix, a settlement in Bichmond Co., seven- teen miles from St. Peters, fare 75 cts., pop 165. Poirier, a small settlement in Bichmond Co., twenty-six miles from Fort Hawkesbury, fare $1.20, pop 20. Polly Bog, a post village in Colchester Co., a station of the I. C. B., forty-eight miles from Halifax, fare $1.44, pop 60. Pomquet Chapel, a post village in Antigonish Co., on St, George's Bay, on Cape Breton Bd., eight miles from An- tigonish, forty-four miles from New Glasgow, fare $2, it contains two stores, pop 375. Pomquet Forkes, a settlement in Antigonish Co., five miles from Antigonish, forty-live miles from New Glasgow, fare $2, it contains two stores, pop 440. Ponds, a post village in Pictou Co., on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, two miles from Barney's Biver, twenty miles from New Glasgow, fare $1.50, it contains one store, pop 143. Ponds, a settlement in Yarmouth Co., two miles from Yarmouth, pop 165. Jfonhook — see Greenfield.",,?. *>;;.- Pope's Harbor, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Halifox I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best London- I NOVA BCOTIA. 141 A. it [alifax ioii- tilbr^wd A Go., WholtMl* Hardware and CMrrUf* Hook, Ht John, N. B. Co,, sixty miles from Halifax, fare $2.75, it contains three stores, |)op 1,870. Poi^Iar Hill, a post village in Piotou Co., ten miles from Pictou, fare 50 cts., it contains two stores, one hotel, two saw mills and one grist mill, i)op about 110. Port Acadie, a post village in Digby Co., on St. Mary's Bay, thirty miles from Digby, faro $1.25, pop 275. Port-au-Pique, a post settlement in 'Colchester Co., on Minas Basin, ten miles from Ijondonderry, fare 50 cts., it contains two stores, and two saw mills, pop 400^ Port-au-Pique Mountain, a post settlement^ Colchester Co., eighteen milos from Londonderry, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 143. Port Beckerton, a post settlement in Guysboro Co., eighteen miles from Hlierbrooke, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop about 125. Port Breuleys, a village in Pictou Co., \wp 20. ^ Port Caledonia, or Big Glace Bay, a post village in Cape Breton Co., on the Atlantic Ocean, nineteen miles from Syd- ney, fare $1, it contains two stores, and one hotel, pop 220. Port Clyde, a post village in Shelburue Co., nine miles from Barrington, fare H5 cts., it contains two stores and one hotel, pop 330. — see Clyde River. Porter's Lake, a post settlement in Halifax Co., eighteen miles from Halifax, fare 76 cts., it contains one store, pop about 132. Porter's Lake, Middle, a post settlement in Halifax Co., fifteen miles from Dartmouth, it contains three stores two hotels, and three saw mills, pop 110. Port Felix, a pcJst settlement in Guysboro Co., thirty miles from Guysboro, fare $1.25, it contains two stores, pop 220. (^ Port George, a post village in Annapolis Co., on the Bay of Fundy, sixteen miles from Lawrencetown, fare 75 ots., it contains four stores, two hotels, one saw, one gi ist mill, pop 105. Port Greville or Ratohford River, a post village in Cum- berland Co., fifteen miles from Parrsborough, tare 76 cts., it contains three stores, one hotel, three saw mills, pop 275. deny and Swede Bar Iron, St. John. ■Wk HHI 142 VOTA tOOTIA. A Oo.» 81. Joka, M. !•, OhMp OUMvatt fbr OoMtry Trad*. Port IltuitingM or Plairi«r Covo, a iieaiiort pout town in InvenioM Co., on the Out of Canno, Hoventytwo miluH from New Olaagow, fare |3.A0. ThU in a Htation of the Wofitom Union, and Now York, Newfoundland and London 'lolo- graph Companies; it contaiui five stores, two hotels, pop about 6C0. — See also Hastings. Port HawkeHbury,a sea{K)rt post to«vn in Inverness Ca, on the Gut of Oanso, seventy-five miles from New Glasgow, fare $3.50. It has a fine harbor, two marine railwa} , ten stores, three hotels, one printing olfice, one telegraph ofiice, two saw nHs, pop 660. Port Hebert— see Big Port Hebert. Port Hillford, a post office in Guy8lx)ro Co., pop 10. Port Hood (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in In- verness Co., capital of the county, on the Gulf of St. Law- rence, twenty -eight miles from Port Hastings, fare $1.25, Uiere are ten stores, two hotels, 1 telegraph office, one grist mill. It has coal mino^in the vicinity, pop 1200. Port Hood Islands, a ()ost office in Inverness Co., at the entrance of Port Hood harbor. It contains four stores, three hotels, one telegraph office, pop 300. Port Ilootl Out«r Island, a post office in Inverness Co. Port Joli, post a settlement in Queens Co., on the At- lantic coast, twenty-five miles from Liverpool, fare $1, it contains two stores, pop 220. Port LaTour (sub. elec. dis.), a post Rettlement in Shel- bume Co,, eight miles from Barrington, fare 35 cts. -There are five stores, two hotels, pop 1800. Port LaTour, Upper, a post settlement in Shelbume Co., nine miles from B- rrington, it contains two stores, pop 375. « Port LeBear, in Queen's Co., twenty-two miles from Liverpool, one hundred and twenty-nine miles from Halifax, fare $6, pop 165. Port LeBear, Big, a post office inShelbumeCo.,pop 20. Port Lome, a post village in Annapolis Co., on the Bay of Fundy, seven miles from Paradise. It has three stores, one Saw mill, pop 210. ~ Port Matoon, a post office in Queen's Co., thirteen miles L & F. Burpee & Co., Best Norway NOVA eCOTIA. 141 anT^Mrrta«a Hi- building is carried on hero, i>op 075. Port Medway, Kust, a iMst settlement in Qneens Co., fifteen miles from Liverpool, faro ^0 cts., it contains two stores, one saw mill, |)op 650. Port Mulgravo, a seai)ort post town in Guysborough Co., on the Gut of Canso, opposite Pdrt Hawkesburv, seventy-three miles from New Glasgow, fare |3.50. Fish- ing is carried on extensively. There are ten stores, two hotels, pop 475. Port Philip or Great Bridge, a post village in Cumber- land Co., fourteen miles from River Philip, fan) 75 cts., pop about 100. Port Richmond, a post village in Richmond Co., on tL3 Gut of Canso, nine milw from Port Wawkesbury, fare 35 cts.) it contains one store, pop 132. . Port Royal, a post village in Richmond Co., nine miles from Arichat, fare 35 cts. There are two stores, pop about 100. Port Royal — see Annapolis Royal. Portuguese Cove (sub. eleo. dis.), a i)08t settlement in Halifax Co., thirteen miles from Halifax, fare 50 cts., pop 620. Port Williams, a post village in Kings Co., one mile from Port Williams Sthtion. There are six stores, two tan- neries and one hotel, pop about 27 5. -? Port Williams, in Annapolis Co. — See Marshall's Cove. Port Williams Station or Greenwich, a post settlement iiti Kings Co., a station of the W. «k A. R., twenty miles from Windsor, fare 60 cts., it contains One store, 1 telegraph office, pop 275. Poulamond, a settlement in Richmond Co., seven miles from Arichat, fare 20 cts., it contains one store, pop 220. and Lowmoor Bar Iron, St. John. ■■■IVi l*«li / 144 MOTA WOTIA. A Oti, M. ttkmt W, M., ('Ii««|i««t llouM In lli* Ma>itlm« i»rnTl k rillogo iu Kichinuud Co., t\\ fruiu Ut. rowont, Petm-H, |K)|» .')0. I'rtwton Iloftd (nxih. elec. (Hn. ), a {xmi Notthunent in Halifax (Jo., t«ui inilttn from Hnlifax, fun* AO cIm. Thuni uio ihruo HtorvH, two hotolN uiul tlir(«(i hhw iiuIIh, |k){) 800 Priiu'ti All)«rt, h |Kmt ottlcf^ in Aiinii|'oiiH Co., |K)|> 10. Prin('<<|K)rt, » {KMit villain in (*ololi«Nt»r Co., nixteen iniluM fi-oin Truro, faru 75 otM., ]m)|> aUxit 220. IVincovillo, a |>oHt Mottlotm^nt in InvonumN Co., twelve luilvtt f roin Port llaMtin^H, it coniaiuM two Htonm, |m)|» 220. Prince William Htroot, a Hottlumttnt in KingH Co., four mil(!H from Kington, faro ir> ctn., pop about l!12. ProHpoct, a Hottlcmiont in KingH Co., thirty-tive miloa from WindHor, it containH ono Hton^, pop l(jr». ProHpoct, Upp. v\w. (Uh.), a poHt villago in Hali- fax Co., twenty miltm from ][alifax, faro $1, it contains two Htoroh, pop 1140. ./ ' « * ProHp(!ct, Ixiwer (huI). eloc. tliH.), a poHt nettlement in Halifax Co., twenty niiluH from ilalifax, fare 00 centft, pop ft 10. Pubnico Beach, a pOHt otlico in Hhelburno Co., twenty- Hix iniieH from liarrington, faro S|1.3.'», pop Gft. Pubnico (East) Lower, a post ottico in Yannouth Co., pop 'MO. Pubnico Harbor, EaHt Side, (wub. elec. (Hr.), u jwst vil- lage in Yarmouth Co., twelve mileH from Barringtv n, fare 50 ctH., it contains one store, pop 1,100. Pubnico Harbor, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village n Yar- mouth Co., on the Pay of Fundy, 17 miles from Barring- ton, fare 75 cts., it contains ten stores and two hotels, |)op / Pubnico (West) Lower, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settle- ment in Yarmouth Co , thirty miles from Yarmouth, it con- tains six stores, pop l.'iOQ, Pudding Pan, a .M;itlement in Queen's Co., ten miles from LivcrpiJoi, pop GO. . ... < , •. Pugvasli, (.sub. elec. dis.), a seajwrt post town in Cum- berland Co., on Northumberhuui Strait, twelve miles from Thomson, fare 50 cts., it contains twenty stores, five saw • IN 1. & F. Burpee & Co., Round r' MOVA SCOTIA. 140 jettle- It con- TU ilea Cviu)- froiu |e saw mitlN, one t«1<«f(mph office, fre«winne unci ptMter quairiet. Hhipbuilclin^ JH oArrted on here. Pop i,0(K). PiigwiiNli Hiver, (mih. dim!, dia.), a |>oiit viU«|(n in (>*uro- )H«rliui(l Co., aevim niilen from Pugwiuih, Hfty-two niilea from Truro, faro $2.50, |K)p l,2Hft. PurUiniok, a {Kmt otHco in Aniijg^miNh Co., (K)p 10. QunfUN County, Ik>uii(I«m1 on the Houth l>y the Atlantic; it contaiiiN lOOA H4|. muIon, 6H1,900 aorea. I^arge aniounta of t\n\\ Mu\ lumlH^r aro shipped, and ahiphuilding ia extenaivoly carried on; capital Livt>riKX)l; |M)p 10,000. C^«;«enHvilIe, a |M)Ht aettlonient in Invomeiiii Co., Mven miloN from Port HaNtingM, fiiro 25 ota., it cotttainHono store, pop 10»\ Kagged Head, a |Kmt office in Ouyaliorough Co., on Chedabuoto Hay, nino milcH from Uuysborough, {lop 10. Ragged IhIuiuI, a poHt aettlemont in Hhelburno Co., twenty niileH from Shulburne, tare ^1, it contHins two atorea, I)op 390. Kagged [alund, Eaat Hid(>, a {mat oflico in HhclburneCo., pop 165. HnggfMl Ueef, a villiigo in Cumberland Co., three miles from Amhurat; grindatoncH are made hero, ]K>p about 100. KaniHoog, a Heaport town in Cuml)«)rland Co., opposite \Vallace,forty-four miles from Truro,fare $ 1. 50 j)op about 160, Hatchford Kivor, Cumberland Co. — Hee Port Orevillo. Rawdon, a {toat village in Hants Co., nine milea from Ke'"port, fare 35 eta., it contains one stoi-o, pop 266. * Rawdon, Upper, a post nettloment in Hants Co., seven- teen miles from Newport, faro 75 cts., it contains two stores, three saw, one grist mill, one hotel, pop 350. Rawdon, Lower, a settlement in Hants Co., fourteen miles from Mount Uniacke, it contains two stores, i)Op 276. Rawdon, South, or Ashdale (sub. elec. dis.), a post vil- lage in Hants Co., ten miles from Mt. Uniacke, fare 60 ct8.jj it contains two stores, one saw, one grist mill, jwp 800. Rawdon, North (sub. elec. dis.), a village in Hunts Co., sixteen miles from Elrasdale, faro 76 cts., pop 810. Reachville, asettlement in Guysboro Co., five miles from Guysboro, pop 220. ;t 10 Machinery and Pin Steel. '■k. y 146 NOVA SCOTIA. ^ Bend to 1*. ClementioD A Co., St John, N. B., for price • of Crockery. ■Ill ' — — _^^_^^__„_^_™„_^»______«._.^« Hear Lands Sporting Mountain, a post settlement in Richmond Co., twenty-four miles from West Bay, it contains; two stores, fare $1, pop 275. Hear of Ball's Creek — see Ball's Creek. Rear of ^ .ck River — see Black River. Rear of Little Judiqvie — see Judique, Little. ;• ' Red Island (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Richmond Co., east side of Bras d'Or Lake, fifty-five miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare $2.50, it contains two stores, pop 830. Rcmfrew, a post village in Hants Co., seven miles from Enfield, fare 25 cts. There are two stores. Gold is found here, pop 250. Reserve Mines, a post office in Cape Breton Co., pop 10. Reynardton, a post settlement in Yarmouth Co., foui teen miles from Yarmouth) it contains two stores, pop 550, Rhodes, i post village in Kings Co., five miles from Kingston, fare 20 cts., it contains one store, pop 330. ■ , Rhodes Corner, a post office in Lunenburg Co., pop 10. Richmond County, on the southern portion of the Island of Cape Breton, capital Arichat, it contains 623 square miles, 398,880 acres, pop 15,125. Richmond, a settlement in Yarmouth Co. ,ten miles from Yarn) outh, faro 50 cts.,- pop about 143. j, • Richmond, \ post suburb of the city of Halifax, on Bedford Basin, two miles from Halifax post office; a bus runs every i If teen minutes from P. O., fare 10 cts. The I. C. R. workshops are situated here, it contains several stores. — See Halifax. * Fichmond Mines — see Port Richmond. Ritchey's Cove (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Luneuburg^ Co., it contains three stores, pop 1830. ],!} Riverdale, Yarmouth Co. — See Pleasant Lake. -Jli?; River Bourgeons (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Richmond Co., thirty miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare $1.50. There are ten stores and two hotels, pop 1100. River Debert, a post village in Colchester Co., a station on the I. C. R., sixteen miles from Truro, seventy-three miles from Halifax, fare $2.22, pop 440. — See also Debert. River Dennis, a post village in Inverness Co., twenty- L & F. Burpee & Co., Best f1 NOVA SCOTIA. U7 Hardware and Carriage Stock of all kinds, S. Uayward A Co., St. John, N. B. from ent in y, fare )0. station by-three LDebert. Itwenty- five miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare $1. It contains four stores, one comb factory and one grist mill, pop 400. River Dennis (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Inverness Co., it contains two stores, pop 1100. River Donnis Cross Roads, a settlement in Inver- ness Co. River Dennis, North Side, Basin, a settlement in In- verness Co., eight miles from River Dennis, fare 35 cts., pop 165. River Dennis (Upper Settlement), a post settlement in Inverness Co., six miles from River Dennis, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores, two saw, one grist mill, pop 330. River Dennis Road, a post village in Inverness Co., eight miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare 30 cts. There are five stores, four saw and three grist mills, pop about 550. River Dennis, South Side, Basin of a post settlement in Inverness Co., thirty miles from Port Hastings, it contains one store, pop 165. River Hebert (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Cum- berland Co., eight miles from Maccan, fare 35 cts. There are five stores, two hotels, pop about 203C. <; River Inhabitants Bridge (sub. elec. dis.), a post settle- ment in Richmond Co., eight miles from Port Hawkesbury, it contains four stores, pog_1350. River Inhabitants, Lower, a post settlement in Rich- mond Co., ten miles from Port Hawkesbury, pop 605. Hi. t River Inhabitants, Middle(sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Inverness Co., seven miles from Port Hastings, it contains three stores, pop 1080. River John ^sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Pictou Co., twenty-two miles from Pictou, fare $1. It contains seven stores and two hotels, shipbuliding is carried on here, pop 1575. River John, West Branch (sub. elec. dis.),a post villpge in Pictou Co., twenty miles from Pictou, fare $1, it contains three stores, one hotel, one saw, one grist mill and a woollen factory, pop 955. River John Road, a post office in Colchester Co., pop 10. River Philip (sub. elec. dis.) a post village in Cumber- • Boiler Plate, Tubes, and Rivets. <.•;•'■• 148 NOVA 800T!A. F. Clementson A Go., Wholeiole Grookerjr, China and Olati, St. John, N. B. land Co., a station of the I. C. E., forty-five miles from Truro, one hundred and ten miles from Halifax, fare $3.09. There are five stores and two hotels, pop 2980. River Philip, East Branch, a settlement in Cumberland Co. I nine miles from River Philip station, fare 35 cts., pop 100. River Philip, West Branch, a post office in Cumberland Co., five miles from River Philip, pop 10. Riversdale, a post village in Colchester Co., a station of the I. C. R., seventy-four miles from Halifax, fare $2.25, it contains two stores, one spool factory and one saw mill, pop about 100. Riversdale — see Mossman's Grant. '*'^i -^iriiv t>? Rivulet, a post office in Inverness Co., pop 10. J'^ Koachvale, a post office in Guysboro Co., pop 20. Roberts' Island, a village in Yarmouth Co., fifteen miles from Yarmouth, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 150. -*> Robertson's Lake, a settlement in Shelbume Co., pop 20. Rockingham, a post settlement in Yarmouth Co., twenty-six miles from Yarmouth, it contains two stores, one hotel, pop 220. ^-^ *^ Rocklin, a post village in Pictou Co., on Middle River, seven miles from Glengarry, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, one saw, grist and fulling mills, pop 220. Rockly, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., it contains one store, pop 110. Rockville, a post village in Yarmouth Co. , seven miles from Yarmouth, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, pop about 75. Rockwell or Amherst Shore, a iK)st settlement in Cum- berland Co.,, twenty- two miles from River Philip, fare $1, it contains wo stores, pop 220. Rocky Bay, a post settlement in Richmond Co., six miles froni Arichat, it contains two stores, pop 550. Rocky Lake, in Halifax Co., a station of the I,, C. R., eleven miles from Halifax, fare 33 cts., pop 55. ttfil : " * -'*' Rocky Mountain, a post settlement in Pictou Co., I. & F. Burpee & Co., Machinists' I » NOVA SCOTIA. U9 n id a, nd LOf 25, lill, teen tore, Co., Co., , one Liver, one itedns miles h pop Cum- ire $1) |o., six c.b:, U Co., ist? S. Ukyward A Go., Wholeiale Hurdware and Carriage Stock, St John, N. B. twenty-eight miles from New Glasgow,it contains two stores, three saw mills, pop 110. llogers Ilill or Scotsbum (sub. elec. dis.), a post settle- ment in Pictou Co., eleven miles from Fietou, fare 50 cts., it contains three stores, pop 1150v Bomans Valley, a post office in Guysborough Co., pop 10. , „ Rose, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Rosebank, a settlement in Lunenburg Co., two miles, from Lunenburg, pop 265. f. - . Rosette, a settlement in Queens Co., twenty-six miles from Bridgewater, fare $l.2.'>, pop 70. Boseway, a post settlement in Shelburne Co., sixteen miles from Shelburne, fare 75 c s., it contains o'oq store» pop 275. «i. ^ ■ ' Roslin, a post office in Cumberland Co., ten miles fi'om Thomson, fare 50 cts., pop 155. Ross Corners, a post village in Kings Co., twenty -four miles from KeutviUe, |^e $1, it qpnt^ins one store, pop 220. t^T" "^,^.^Cf--' :^i. . r .f- /■^■t.-u:<:Ji .- . Rossway (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Digby Co., on Digby Neck, nine miles from Digby, fare 35 cts. it contains one store, pop 520. Round Bay, a settlement in Shelburne Co., eighteen miles from Shelburne, fare 80 cts., pop 165. Round Hill, a post village in Annapolis Co., a station of the W. & A. R., seven miles from Annapolis, fare 21 cts. it contains two stores, pop 220. Round Island, a village in Cape Breton Co., twenty, miles from Sydney, it contains one store, pop 110. „; Ryarsonville, a small settlement in Annapolis Co. St. Andrews, (sub. e.'ec. dis.), a post village in Antigon- ish Co., ten miles from A^^onish, fare 50 cts., it contains five stores and several saw and grist mills, pop 1,285. i St. Andrews, a post village in Colchester Co,, seven miles from Lower Stewiacke, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores, one saw mill, one grist mill and one chair factory, pop 143. St. Ann's, South Gut, a post settlement in Victoria Co., Supplies, St. John, N. B •wf\> ■;>■'" ■ •;■*''■'■■-•.. 150 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Olementton A Co., St. John,N.B., Aiiorted Cratei Crockery for countrx trade twelve miles from Baddeck, it contains one store, pop 165. St. Ann, Cape Breton Co. — see Englishtown. St. Ann's, a post office in Victoria Co., on St. Ann's Harbor, fifteen miles from Baddeck, fare 75 cts., pop 20. St. Bernard, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Digby Co., it contains twoistores, pop 1,130. St. Croix, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Hants Co., on the St. Croix Hiver, one and a half miles from Newport Station, it contains three stores, two saw mills, one grist mill, one carding mill and gypsum < rries, pop 1,560. St. Croix Cove, a settlei it ixv Annapolis Co., seven miles from Paradise, fare 25 ct pop 80. '*/ St. Esprit, a post settlement in Richmond Co., on the sea coast, twenty miles from St. Peters, it contains one store and one gsist mill, pop 110. St. George's Channel, a post settlement in Richmond Co., twelve miles from Port Hawkesbury, fare 50 cts., it con- tains one store, pop 220. * St. George's Channel Cross Roads, a post settlement in Richmond Co., thirty miles from Port Hawkesbury, fajre $1.25, pop 110. - St. Joseph, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Anti- g-^nish Co., eight miles from Antigonish, fare 35 cts., it con- tains two stores, pop 1,700. St. Lawrence Bay — see Bay St. Lawrence. St. Mary's Bay, a settlement in Halifax Co., pop 30.- > St. Mary's Bay, Head of, a post village in Digby Co., seven miles from Digby, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, pop 550. St. Mary's Bay, a post village in Digby Co., thirteen miles from Digby, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 330. St. Mary's Forks, (sub. elec. dis.), in Guyaboro Co., it contains two stores, pop 950. St. Mary's River, a post office in Guysboro Co., pop 10. St. Mary's Cross Roads, Upper, a post office in Guys- boro Co. St. Margaret's Bay, a village in Halifax Co., twenty-two miles from Halifax, fare $1, it contains five stores and three hotels, pop 550. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Carriage I ii r fi P| ^\ D it . ■r5r:; NOVA SCOTIA. 151 !t 1. lirijeen fp 330. |Co., it )plO. Guys- ity-two Id three ,ge \ HKrdwara and Carriage Stock of all kindi, S. Hajrward A Co., St. John, N. B. St. Margaret's Bay, Lower Ward, a village in Halifax Oc, twenty-five miles ir mi Halifax, it contains five stores and two hotels, pop. 440. St. Patrick's Channel, a post settlement in Victoria Co., in Bras d'Or Lake, forty-seven miles from Port Hastings, fare $2, it contains two stores, pop 1G5. St. Paul, a small island in the Gulf of St. Lawi-^nce, eight miles N, E. of the northern extremity of Cape Breton, it has two fixed lights, lat. 47° 14 N., Ion. 66° 9 W. St. Pauls, a post office in Plctou Co., pop 10. St. Peters (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in Rich- mond Co., on the Atlantic Ocean, thirty-six miles from Port Hawkesbury, it contains nine stores and one tannery, pop 1300. St. Peters Island,a small island in St. Peters Bay,Rich- • mond T'o., seven miles from St. Peters, fare 25 cts. ,^ The in- habitants are all fishermen, pop about 100. '> Sable River, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Shel- burne Co., seventeen miles from Shelbume, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores. Cape Sable is at the mouth of this river, pop 990. Sackville, a village in Halifax Co., twelve miles from Halifax, fare 60 cts., pop 330. Salem, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., eight miles from Amherst, fare 35 cts., pop 110. Salem, a settlement in Yarmouth Co., one mile from Yarmouth, pop 220. Salem, North, a post settlement in Hants County, five miles from Shubenacadie, it contains one store, pop 165. Salmon Hole, a small settlement in Halifax Co., six miles from Halifax, fare 25 cts., pop 15. Salmon River (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Digby Co., eighteen miles from Yarmouth, fare 80 cts., it contains two stores, pop 1370. Salmon River (sub. elec. dis.), i settlement in Guys- borough Co., ten miles from Guysborough,fare 50 cts., it con- tains one store, pop 720. Salmon River, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., Builders' Supplies, St. John, N. B. \ / I ! li ! I I 152 NOVA SCOTIA. V. OUmentMA A Co., 8t. John, N. B., OImi Shftdet for Floweri, eto., • ipcoUlty. nineteen miles from Sydney, fare $1, it contains one store ,^ two saw mills, ]>op 16ft. Salmon River (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Col- chester Co., it contains two stores, pop 1220. Salmon Kiver (sub. ele<;. dis.) a post village in Halifax Co., oighty-five miles fr-om Halifax, fare $4, it contains two store*, one hotel, pop 800. Salmon River, a settlement in Yarmouth Co., seven miles from Yarmouth, fare 25 cts., pop about 50. Salmon River (Lake Settlement), a post settlement in Guysborough ( >., fifteen miles from Guysborough, fare 75 cts., pop about 200^ Salt Springs, a/[x>8t settlement in Cumberland Co., a station of the I. C. R., one hundred and fourteen miles from Halifax, fare $3.21, pop 20. Salt Springs, a post village in Pictou Co., on the West River, seven miles from New Glasgow, thirty-one miles from Pictou, fare $1.45, it contains three stores, one hotel, two saw, one grist mill, one woollen mill, pop about 275. Sambro (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Halifax Co., on the Atlantic coast, twenty miles from Halifax, fare $1, it contains two stores, pop 500. y^v v Sand Beach, a post office in Yarmouth Co., three miles^ from Yarmouth, fare 12 cts., pop 10. Sandford, a post settlement in Yarmouth Co., eight miles from Yarmouth, fare. 35 cts., it contains one store, pop 440. , Sand Point, a post settlement in Guysboro Co., on Chedabucto Bay, fifteen miles from Port Mulgrave, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, pop 275. Sandy Beaches, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., forty miles from Halifax, fare $2, it contains one store,4>op 132. Sandy Cove, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Digby Qo., on Digby Neck, eighteen miles from Digby, fare $1, it con- tains three stores and two hotels, pop 1,100. Sandy Cove, a settlement 4n Queen's Co., two miles from Liverpo-^l, pop 110. Sanuy Point, a post settlement in Shelbume Co., nine I. &F. Burpee & Co., Founder^n i- . \\\ *. \ !5L' re, ol- fax wo vea t in ' 75 )., a rom V^est • £roin two ilifax ••■:(: fare \ liles^ |eight ' ^ itore, on , fe 75 -y: Co., ' ,4)op . ;^, It con- from . nine NOVA SCOTIA. 109 8. Uayward A Co., Wbolaial* Uardwurt aad Carriag* Stock, St John, N. B. miles from Shelbnme, fare 40 cts., it contains two stores, ix)p about 550. Saulnierville, a iK>st village in Di^by Co., on St. Mary's Bay, twenty-five miles from Digly, 1 ire $1.10, it contains one store, pop about 360. Saw Mill Creek, a post village in Annapolis Co., three miles from Annapolis, fave 12 cts., pop 175. Scotch Hill, a settlement in Pictou Co., five miles from Pictou, pop 300. Scotch Village, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Hants Co., nine miles from Newport Station, fare 35 cts., it contains two stores, pop 2,620. Scotsburn, in Pictou Co. — see Roger's Hill. Scott's Bay, a post village in King's Co., on the Bay of Fundy, twenty miles from Canning, fare 81 > it contains two stores, and has good facilities for shipbuilding, pop 400. Scott's Bay lload, a post office in King's Co., pop 10. ■i Seaforth, a post office in Halifax Co., pop 16. Seal Island, a lighthouse station, eighteen miles west of Cape Sable, the south extremity of Nova Scotia. Sebastopol, a hamlet in Lunenburg Co., it contains three stores, one carding mill, and one grist mill, pop 55. I Section Seven, a small settlement in Cumberland Co., two miles from "Went worth Station, pop 20. Selmah, a j^ost village in Hants Co., on Cobequid Bay, two miles from Maitlaud, it contains two stores, pop about 300. Selmah Lower, a post village in Hants Co., four miles from Maitland, it contains two stores, pop 275. Shag Bay, a settlement in Halifax Co., twenty miles from Halifax, fare $1, pop 110. Shag Karbor, (sub. elec. dis.\ a post village in Shel- bume Co., on the Atlantic coast, twelve miles from Barring- ton, fare 50 cts., it contains three stores and one hotel, pop 870. Sharpe'8\Bridge — see Cambridge. Shea's River — see Brook Village. t! Sheet Harbor, (sub. elec. dis.), a village in Halifax Co., on the Atlantic coast, seventy -seven mUes from Halifax, fare Supplies, St. John, N. B. 104 NOVA SCOTIA F. Clamtatton A Cn., 8t.John,N.B., WholeMle snd Kotall, Lamps A liSinp Ooodi. $3.00, it contains Hix HtoreM, two hotels, two saw mills, and three shipyards, pop 1,200. Sheet Harbor Passage, a post village in Halifax Co., fifty miles from Halifax, it contains two stores, ]K)p 220. Sheet Harbor, West Kiver, a post office in Halifax Co., pop 10. Sheffield Mills, a ]X)8t village in Kings Co., seven miles from Kentville, fare $25 cts., it contains one store, one saw and one grist mill, pop 220. Shelburne County, bordering on the Atlantic, capital Shelbume. A large amount of shipbuilding is carried on in this Province, and the coast abounds with fish. It contains 948 square miles, 607,000 acres, pop 14,920. Shelburne (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in Shel- bume Co., one hundred and sixty miles from Halifax, fare $4.50 via Fish wick's Express Line. It has a fine harbor; at its entrance stands a lighthouse exhibiti:ng two lights, the higher of wuich is one hundred and twenty feet above the sea. Shipbuilding is carried on here, it contains ten stores, two hotels, a branch bank, one telegraph office. It is a port of entry, pop 2060. Sherbrooke (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in Guysborough Co., one hundred and twenty-four miles from Halifax, fare $6. Shipbuilding is carried on here, it con- tains seven stores, two hotels, one tannery, one chair fac- tory. Valuable gold mines are worked within a t,hort dis- tance, pop 1610. Sherbrooke Gold Mines — see Goldenville. Shinimlcas Bridge, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., four miles from Kiver Philip, fare 15 cts , it contaiuy two stores, one hotel, pop 275. Ship Harbor Lake, a post settlement in Halifax Co., eight miles from Ship Harbor, it contains one store, pop 165. Ship Harbor, a post village in Halifax Co., on the At- lantic coast, forty-eight miles from Halifax, fare $2.25. It contains two stores and one hotel, pop 100./ Short Beach or Darling's - Lake, a post village • a Yar- mouth Co., ten miles from Yarmouth, it contaiiiS three stores, one hotel, two saw mills, one gristmill, pop 330. I. & F. Burpee & Co.; Black- NOVA SCOTIA. 105 'I-'' • HMdwM* Mid CwrUig* ttotk of all kinda, 8. HajrwMd A Co., Si Jolui, V. B. Shoal Bay, a ])oat settloinent in Halifax Co., fifty -two miles from Halif i,x, fare ^2. 50, it contains two 8toros,pop 165. Bhubonacadie (sub. eloo. dis.), a post village in Hants Co., on the Shubenacadie River, a station on the I. C. R., twenty-two miles from Truro, thirty-nine miles from Halifax, fare $1.20, it contaitiH thirteen stores.two tanneries, two brickyai-ds, one tolesfrapl, )ffice, two hotels, two saw, one grist mill and lime woiks, pop 1400. Shulie, a seaport post town in Cumberland Co., on Chignecto Buy, twenty-four miles from Muccan, fare $1, it contains two stores, pop about 100. Bhubenacadie, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., it contains two stores, pop 220. Sight Point, a post village in Inverness Co., fifteen miles from Mabou, faro 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 165. Bix Mile Brook, a post village in Pictou Co., five miles from West River, fare 20 cts., pop about 75. Six Mile Road or Hillsborough, a post village in Cum- berland Co., on Northumberland Strait, thirteen miles from Thomson, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 440. Skir Dhu, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Skye Glen, a post settlement in Inverness Co., five miles from Whycooomah, fare 25 cts., pop 175. Sluice Point, a post village in Yarmouth Co., six mileo from Tusket, fare 25 cts., pop 30. Bmithfield, a post settlement in Guysborough Co., thirty-four miles from New Glasgow, it contains three stores, two hotels, four mills, pop 120. Smiths, a village in Pictou Co., seven miles from New Glasgow, fare 25 cts., pop 20. Smith's Cove (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Digby Co., on Annapolis Basin, six miles from Annapolis, fare 25 cts., it contains three stores, one hotel, pop 510. Smith's Island, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, off the coast of Inverness Co., two miles from Port Hood. Soldiers Cove, a post settlement in Richmond Co., on Bras d'Or Lake, fifty miles from Sydney, it contains two stores, one mill, pop 110. smiths' Supplies, St. Joha, N, B. 1S6 NOVA BCOTIA. P. UlMowntMB A Co., m. Julio, N. B., WholtMla Uanuln* Havmi* OlfWt. Roroernet (huI). eino. dis.), a post yiUac^ in Kings Co., two miles from Berwick, it coutaina five stores oud one broom factory, pop 970. Somerset, a settlumont in T^nnenbur^ Co,, fourteen miles from Bridge water, fare 75 do., pop about 100. Sour -1, a I >Ht Hettl«^mont in Guysborough Co., eight miles from Hherbrook^, fare 'ib eta., it cuutains one store, pop 200. South, a poHt settlemont in Lunenburg Co., three miles from Lunenburg, |K)p 143. Southampton, a post village in Cuniberlarul Co., on the Maccan rivor, Hix miles from Athol, faro J^5 cts., it contains three stores, two hotels, two saw mills, one grist mill, one woollc nill, pop 248. South Bar of Sydney River, a seai>ort post town in Cape Breton Co., six miles from Sydney, fare 25 cts., it con- tains seven storen, throe hott'ls, one iron foundry, one shoe factory and a marine slij). Shi])building is carried on here. The coal from Sydney Minos is shipped here, pop 330. South Bay, a post village in Victoria Co., forty-eight miles from Baddeck, ft>re $2.25, it contains six stores, two hotels, two saw mills, pop 220. South Branch, a post village in Colchester Co., seven miles from Upper Stewiacke, fare 2r> ct«., it contains four stores, one hotel, four mills and a woollen factory, ix)p 275. South Brookfield — see Brookfield, South. South Cove, a post settlement in Victoria Co., ten miles from Baddeck, it contains one store, pop 164. South East Passage, a post village in UaJifax Co., eight miles from Halifax, fare 35 cts., pop 20. South End Lochaber — see Lochaber. South Farmington — see Farmington. South Gut of St. Anns — see St. Anns. South Harbor, a village in Victoria Co., on the Atlantic coast, seventy miles from Baddeck, fai*e $3.25, pop 20. South Head Cow Bay — see' Cow Bay, South Head. South Louisburg — see Louisburg, South. South Maitland — see Maltland, South. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Tinr r-'- s b n n Jt si fi P/ KOVA RCOTIA. 1^7 WIw>Im*J« llardwar* and Carrlafii Hto«k, Ml John, N. ■. South McIi«llan'M MonnUin — aMMcLoUun'M Mountain, Houth. Bouth Merlanc) — fwto Mcrlaiid, BouCli. Routh Ohio — nee Ohio, Houth. Soutli UHnfigby, it contAius one store, pop 1C5. South KawUon — Hfto Rawdon, Houth. South River Lake, a Rettloment in (hiynborough Co., thirty-six miles from Ho(>ewell, {)op 165. South River, lJp|)er (sub. elec. ilis.), a jKist settlement in Antigonish Co., fifteen niiloH from Antigonish, it contains three stores, three saw mills, ))op 1400. South Side Basin of River Dennis — see River Dennis, South Side. South Side of Boularderio — see Boulardorio, Houth Hide. South West Margareo — see Margaree, Houth West. South Side of Whycocomah — soo Whycocomah, south side. South valo, a post settlement in Colchester Co., twenty- seven miles from Truro, it contains two stores, one saw, one gristmill ai.d a woollen factory, |)op 110. South ville, a settlement in Digby Co., thirty miles from Digby, fare |1.25, pop 165. South West Mabou — see Mabou, South West. Spa Springs, a post village in Anna|x>liB Co., three miles from Wilmot, fare 1? cts., pop 110. Speitchis Cove, a seai)ort post town in Digby Co., on St. Mary's Bay, ten miles from Digby, fare 50 cts. Ship- building is carried on here, pop 75. Spencers, a small settlement in Colchestei Co., seven miles from Londonderry, fare 25 cts., pop 10. Spencer's Island, a post office in Cumberlard Co., thirty miles from Parrsborough, fare $1.25. pop about 100. Springfield, a post settlement in Annapolis Co., thirty miles from Lawrencetown, fare $1.25, it contains three stores, two hotels, pop 375. Springfield, a settlement in Antigonish Co., ten miles from Antigonish, ix>p 220. Spring Hill, a post village in Cumberland Co., a station smiths' Supplies, St. John, N, B. l&o MOTA MOTU. ' jr. n«ni'Uit«r)n it Co., HI. John, N. It., ('hoiip ()Uasw«ra for Cnantry Tr«(l«k of the I. ('. H., olio huntlrnil urul twenty milen from Halifax, fiiroiia.ri. pop i:\'2. Hpring llill ('oal Minci, n pout villii<^ in CumbcrUnil Co., four inilcH from Sprinf< llill, furu IT) ctii., it contuinn twt»lve NtoroH, two hoti^H ntid M<*v(m hhw iiiillN. The Npring Hill Minihg Co. (>x|K>rt largo (piantirM of coal from horo. pop 1000. Hpring Hill Road — nm Athol. Hpriiigvilh', ii \Kmt village in Pictou Co., ton inileH from New (ilaMgow, furu 00 ctH., it containii two hhw milU and a cloth mill, |>op 34A. Hpry liay, a Hoaport post town in Halifax Co., on the Atlantic conHt, nixty-Hix milcH from Halifax, faro $3.'jr>, it containN four HtoroN, ono hotol, ono carding mill, pop 37^. Hpryfiold, a iK)Ht oIKco in Halifax Co., pop 10. Btani Point, a Hottlomont iti KingM Co., two miloH from Port WillianiH Station, |M)p 187. Hteam Mill Villago, a post villago in Kings Co., two milen from Kcntville, it contains ono Hturc, two miw, ono carding mill, pop 190. i Stoop Creole, a post villago in (tuyHborough Co., on the Gut of Canso, Hcven miles from Port Mulgravo, faro 25 ctft., it contains ino storoH, pop about 200. Stellartou or Albion Minus (sub. elec. dis.,) a post vil- lage in Pictoti Co. on the East River, a station of tho Pic- tou Branch of th'- I. C. R., three miles from New Clhisgow, ono hundred miles from Halifax, fare $3. There are valu- able coal niinoH workml in the vi(;inity; iron ore is also found. It contains twenty-live stores, two hotels, one brick yard and one bank, pop aV)out 1890. Stewiacke, Cross Road, a ])ost settlement in Colchester Co., twenty miles from Brookfiold, fare 85 ctn., pop 275. Stewiacke, Middle (sub. elec. dis.), a post village and settlement in Colchester Co., a station of the t. C. R., eight miles from Brookfield, forty-four miles from Halifax, fare $1.35, it contains three stoics, one hotel, one grist mill. Gold mines are worked in the, vicinity, pop 755. Stewiacke, Lower (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Col- chester Co., on the I. C. R., forty-four miles from Halifax, I. & F. Burpee & Co., Ship- >»..'■ I VOVA tOOTIA. 159 f). and eight fare mill. Col- "lifax, li«rawMa and t'MHag* MtiKik of nil klmla, H. lUywanl A Co , HI. John, !f. ■• fani $1.30, it MMitaiim t<>u itorrN, four imw mills, two hotols, Olio foiiiulry, ottn griitt mill, {k)|> IA80. Htuwiacko, UpiM^r (■ul>. olec. (ItN. ), a iNMit villago in Col- ohefitor Co., Mixtettn miltm from i)rtM)kH«l(i, it oontaini tight •toruH, tliirn hoioln; f^oUi iit found lituo, pop 1500. Htillwatur, a |K)«t village in (iuynltorougli (*o., four miUm from HhorhnMiko, it contaiuH onn Mturu, |M)p altout 165. Htillwator, a villugo in llantjt Co., a Htation of tho VV. k A. K., thirty-throo miltm from Halifax, farn U9 etH., it con* tainri thruo largo Hteam Haw milU in tho vicinity, two Htores, [Myt 125. HtodoartM, a |>o;4t ofllco in Anna|)oliii Co., thirty milcH from Anna|M)liH, faro iSl..').*), |>up aUmt 00. Htono |{ouHHt otllce in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Htonoy Ik'uch, a ncttlomont in AiiuaiKilii) Co., on Anna- jwliJi rivor, foiir miles from (Jranville Ferry, pop al)out 100. Htormont, a pout otHce in Guy Orough Co., j)op 15. t;)trathlo:'n (huI). eloc. din.), n ,>(mt villago in Invorncim Co., twenty miles from Port lloo90. Street's liidge, a \HMt olKco in Cumberland Co., five miles from Creenville, it contains one wtoro, poj) 20. Htronach Mountain, a post settlement in Annapolis Co. on tho Bay of Fundy, twelve miles from Wilmot, fare 60 cts., it contains one store, ))op 330. Sugar Loaf, a jwst office in Victoria Co , pop 10. Summerside, a )K)8t settlement in Antigonish Co., two miles from Antigonish, it contains one store, pop 148. Summerside (sub. elec. (lis.), a distiict in Lunonburg Co., it contains two stores, pop 1460. Summerville Centre, a post office in Queens Co., it con- tains 1 store, pop 75. Summerville, a post village in Antigonish Co., twenty- seven miles from New Glasgow, fare $1.25, it contains one store and a tannery, pop 1 10. Summerville, a post village in Hants Co., on Minas Basin, twelve miles from Newport, fare 50 cts., it contains four stores, pop 300, Sundridge, a post office in Pictou Co., pop 10. builders* Supplies, St. John, N. B. 1«0 NOVA SOOYIA. F. Clementaon A Go., 8t. John, N. B., Cheapest Hoqm In thuM&HUme Provlnoet i Sunny brae, a post office in Piotou Co., pop 20. Sunnyside, a })ost office in Kings Co., pop 15. Sutherland'^ Mills, a post village in Fictou Co., eight miles from New Glasgow, fare 35 cts., pop about 100. Sutherland's River, a post settleii.ont in Piotou County, eight miles from New Glasgow, rare 86 cts., pop 200. Swansburg, a post office in Shelbume Co., pop 10. Sydney or South Sydney (sub. elec. dig.), a seaport post town in Cape Breton Co., at the head of one of the finest harbors in the world, two hundred and eighty-five miles from Halifax, fa^e $9. A lighthouse on a low point of land at the south side of the entrance to the harbor shows a fixed light one hundred and sixty feet above the sea. Three miles above the lighthouse are the famous Sydney coal mines. The coal is transported thr«e miles by railway to a wharf, where it is taken dn. board of vessels. It contains three branch banks, a court house, two printing offices issuing weekly newspapers, three hotels, twenty-four stores, six hotels, one iron foundry, a steam tannery, a boot and shoe factory. Shipbuilding is carried on, pop 3670. Sydney Forks, a post settlement in Cape Breton Co., six miles from Sydney South, it contains two stores, pop 440. Sydney Mines, a seaport post town in Cape Breton Co., on the noith shore of Sydney harbor, twenty miles from Sydney, fare 75 cts., it contains six stores. The famous Sydney coal mines are situated here, pop 2750. Sydney, North (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in Cape Breton Co., on Sydney Harbor, eighteen miles from Sydney South, fare 75 cts., it contains twenty stores, four hotels, two tanneries, two printing offices, one boot and shoe factory, two shipyards. Large quantities of coal are shipped from here, pop 6500. Tancook Islands, Great and Little, two islands in Ma- hone Bay, thirty miles south-west of Halifax. Tancook Islands ^sub. elecr dis.), a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., nine miles from Chester, fare 35 cts., it. contains two stores, pop 580. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Tin- .■' ">• .'' NOVA SCOTIA. 161 in it. 8. Hay ward A Co., Wholvaale Hardware and Carriage Stock, St. John, N. B» Tangier,- New, a Beaport post town in Halifax Co., on the Atlantic coast, seventy-five miles from Halifax, fare •$3.50 ; it cqptains four stores and one hotel, pop 660. A nugget of gold weighing twenty-seven ounces, the largest ever found in this province, was found here. Tanger, Old — see Mooseland. Tatamagouche (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in Colchester Co., on Northumberland Strait, thirty miles from Truro, fere $1.25, it contains twenty -six stores, two hotels one tannery, two fc^aw mills, one giist mill. Shipbuilding is also carried on here, pop 1600. Tatamagouche Mountain, a post village in Colchester Co., thirteen miles from Tatamagouche, fare 75 cts., it con- tains two stores, two saw mills, one grist mill, pop 440. Taylor's Road, a station on the Cape Breton R., in An- tigonish Co., seven miles from Antigonish, pop 10. Tene Cape, a post village in Hants Co., in Cobequid Bay, twenty-four miles from Newport, fare $1.10, it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 360. Terence Bay, a post village in Halifax Co., on the At- lantic coast, nineteen miles from Halifax, it contains one store, pop 254. Teriotdale Station — see Valley Station. The Falls, a post settlement in Colchester Co., seventeen miles from Wentworth, it contains two stores, two mills, one tannery and several factories, pop 165. Thirteen Mile House, a post office in Halifax Co , pop 10. Thompson's Mills, a post office in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Thomson, a village in Cumberland Co., a station of the I. C. R., for^-two miles from Truro, ninety-three miles from Halifax, fare $3, it contains five stores, two hoticls, one saw mill and a woollen factory, pop 275. Thorburns, a settlement in Shelbume Co. Three Mile House, a village in Pictou Co., three miles from Pictou, it contains three stores and a tannery, pop 265. Three Mile House, a post village in Halifax Co., on Bedford Basin, three miles from Halifax, it contains one Plates, Ingot and Bar Tin. 11 8«nd to F. Clementson A Go., St John, N. B., for price ■ of Crockery. !ii store, one hotel, one tannery, one rolling mill, pop 166. Three Mile Plains, a village in Hants Co., on the W. & A. R., forty-two miles from Halifax, fare $1 .26) it contains one store, pop 330. Three Sisters, a post village in Cumberland Co., ten miles from Advocate Harbor, faro 50 cfcs., it contains one store, pop 10. Tidnish, a seapo^ post town in Cumberland Co., on Baie Yerte, twenty miles from Amherst, fare $1, it contains two stores, pop S30. Tiverton — see Petite Passage. ; • - Toney River, a seaport post town in Pictou Co., in Northumberland Strait, twelve miles from Pictou, fare 60 cts., it contains two stores, pop 330. Tor Bay, a post settlement in Guysborough Co., on Tor Bay, fifteen miles from Molasses Harbor, fare 66 cts., pop 176. This is the station for telegraph cable. Tor Brook, a post village in Annapolis Co., five miles from Bridgetown, fare 20 cts., it contains five stores, one saw mill, one grist mill, two hotels and a cheese factory^ pop 660. Town Plot, a post settlement in Kings Co., three- miles from Port William Station, it contains one store, pop 190. Tracadie (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in Antig- onish Co., at the head of Pomquet Harbor, on the Cape Bre- ton R., twenty-two miles from Antigonish, one hundred and and sixty-four miles from Halifax, fare $7.50. The harbor is very good, it contains six stores, two hotels, pop 1180. Tracadie, Big, a post ofiice in Antigonish Co., two miles from Tracadie, pop 10. Tracadie, Little, a post settlement in Antigonish Co.,on Cape Breton R., seven miles from Tracadie, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores, pop 220. Tracadie (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Guysboro Co., it contains two stores, pop 560. Trafalgar, a post settlement in Guysboro County, fourteen miles from Hopewell. Gold ia found near here, pop 35. ^ ' I. & F. Burpee & Co., Anchors, y'-- NOVA 8C011A. 163 Hardware and Carriage Stock of all kindi, S. Hajrward Jk Co., St. John, V. H. Trafalgar, a small settlement in Halifax Co., fifty-two miles from Shubenacadie, fare $2.50, pop 20. Tremont, a post village in Kings Co., two miles from Kingston, it contains one store, pop 275. Trout Brook (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Cape Breton Co., it contains two stores, pop 890. Trout Cove — see Oentreville. Trumanville, a post ofl&ce in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Truro, (sub. elec. dis.), a post town in Colchester Co., a station of the I. C. B., sixty miles from Halifax, fare $1.86. It contains besides the county buildings one hundred and twenty- three stores, one printing office, three last factories, two tanneries, one hat factory, eight hotels, two iron foun- dries, one boot and shoe factory, one axle and one woollen factory, two saw mills, one branch bank, two shoe peg fac- tories, one telegraph office, pop 3465. ; . Truro Road (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Halifax Co.,, pop 910. Tupperville, a post village in Annapolis Co., on Anna- -V polis River, five miles from Bridgetown, fare 20 cts.„ ^pop 165. Turns — see Terence Bay. Tusket (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Yarmouth Co., nine miles from Yarmouth, it contains eight stores, two hotels, one saw mill and several shipyards, pop 3490. Tusket Forks, a post settlement in Yarmouth Co., it contains two stores, pop 330. Tusket River West (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Yar- mouth Co., it contains two stores, pop 350. Tusket Wedge, a post settlement in Yarmouth Co., twelve miles from Yarmouth, fare 50 cts., it contains two stores, pop 880. Two Islands, a settlement in Cumberland Co., six miles from Parrsboro, fare 25 cts., pop 110. Union, a village in Colchester Co., a station of the Pic- tou Branch of the I. C. R., seventy miles from Halifax, fare $2.13, pop 75. Union Centre, a post office in Pictou Co., pop 10. Union Square — see Buckleys. Cables and Oakum^ St. John, N. B» — f 164 NOVA SCOTIA. F. OUniU|t»on A Go., Wholeiale Orookerr, China and Olaii, St. John, N. B. Upper Barney's River — see Barney's River. Upper Branch, a post office in Lunenburg Co., seven miles from Bridgewater, fare 25 cts„ it contains one store, pop 35. Upper Caledonia — see Caledonia, Upper. Upper Canard — see Canard, Upper. Upi>er Church Street — see Church Street, Upper. Upper Cross Roads, St. Mary's — see St. Mary's Cross Roads. Upper Clarence — see Clarence, Upper. Upper Clements — see Clements Upper. Upper Clyde Ili^'er — see Clyde River Upper. Upper Dyke Village, a post village in King's County, six miles from Keutville, fare 25 cts., pop about 110. Upper Economy — see Economy, Upper. Upper Falmouth^ — see Falmouth, Upper. Upper Kennetcook — see Kennetcook, Upper. Upper LaHave — see LaHave Upper. Upper L'Ardoise — see L'Ardoise. Upper Maccan — see Maccan Upper. -^ Upper Malagish — see Malagish. Upper Margaree — see Margaree Upper. Upper Musquodoboit — see Musquodoboit Upper. Upper Newport — see Newport Upper. Upper North River — see North River Upper. Upper Onslow — see Onslow Upper. !^. Upper Pereaux — see Pereaux Upper. Upper Port La Tour — see Port La Tour Upper. Upper Prospect — see Prospect. Upper Rawdon — see Rawdon Upper. Upper Settlement of Baddeck River — see Baddeck River Upper. Upper Settlement of Barney's River — see Barney's River Upper. Upper Settlement of Middle River — see Middle River Upper Settlementi Upper Settlement of River Dennis — see River Dennis Upper Settlement. /■ f I. & F. Burpee & Co., Pitch, Coal V NOVA SCOTIA. 169 8. Hayward A Co., Wholeials Hardware and Garrlage Stock, Si John, N. B. Upper Settlement of South Kiver — see South River TJppM- Settlement. Upiier Settlement of West River — see West River Up- per Settlement. Upper Stewiacke — see Stewiacke Upper. Upper Washabuok, a post office in Victoria Co., eight miles from Jiaddeck, seventeen miles from Whycocomah, fare 75 cts., pop 15. Upper Wood Harbor — see Wood Harbor Upper. Urbania, a post office in Hants Co., ten miles from Shubenacadie, fare 50 cts., pop 10. Usher, a j)08t office in Antigoninh Co., four miles from Tracadie, fare 15 cts., pop 10. Vale Colliery, a post settlement inPictou Co.. five miles from New Glasgow, it contains five stores and two hotels, pop 150. Valley Station, a post settlement in Colchester Co., on the I. C. R., foriy-seven miles from Pictou, it contains two stores, one saw mill and one telegraph office, pop 330. Vaughan, or Waterville, a post village in Hants Co., fifteen miles from Windsor, fare 75 cts., it contains three stores, three hotels and six saw mills, pop 375. Vernal, a post office in Antigonish Co., four miles from St. Andrews, fare 15 cts., pop 10 Vernon Mines, a post office in King's Co., three miles from Hall's Harbor, pop 15. Vesuvius, a post settlement in King's Co., nine miles from Wolfville, it contains one store and two saw mills, pop 275. Victoria County, on the Island of Cape Breton, between the counties of Cape Breton and Inverness, capita) Baddeck. It abounds in minerals. It contains 1,198 square miles, .767,000 acres. Pop 12,475. Victoria, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., ten miles from Pugwash, eight miles from Thompson, fare 35 cts., it contains one store, pop 330. "" Victoria Beach, a post settlement in Annapolis Co., thirteen miles from Annapolis, it contains two stores, pop 360. and Southern Tar, St. John, N. B. 166 NOVA SCOTIA. F. Olemention A Co., St. John, N. B., AiM>rt«d Crat«i Crookery for country trade Victoria Cross Boads, (sub. elec. dis.), a district in Cum- berland Co., it contains two stores, pop 960. Victoria Harbor, a post village in King's Co., on the Bay of Fundy,fifteen miles from Berwick,fare 75 cts.,pop about 75. Victoria Mines, a post village in Cai)e Breton Co., nine miles from Sydney, fare 35 cts. There are coal mines here. There is a lighthouse on Low Point showing a fixed light 70 feet above tlie level of the sea, it contains two stores and one hotel, pop about 400. Victoria Vale, a post village in Annapolis Co., four miles from Middleton, it contains two stores, two saw and ono^rist mill, pop 440. ^ Villagedale, a post office inShelburne Co., pop 10. Vogeler's Cove, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., on the Atlantic coast, fifteen miles from Lunenburg, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 275. Wagamatcook — see Middle River. Wagner, a settlement in Digby Co., fifteen miles from Digby, fare 75 cts., pop 110. Wallace, (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in Cum- berland Co.,'x)n Northumberland Strait, sixteen miles from Wentworth, thirty-eight miles from Amherst, fare $1.75, it contains fjjurteen stores, one tannery, three saw mills, two grist mills, a boot and shoe factory and a telegraph office, shipbuilding is carried on, pop 1,500. Wallace Bridge, a post village in Cumberland Co., two miles from Wallace, it contains two stores, one hotel and two saw mills, pop 200. Wallace Ridge, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Cum- berland Co., five miles from Wallace, fare 20 cts., it contains one store, pop 340. Wallace River (sub. elec. dis. ), a village in Cumberland Co., twenty miles from Londonderry, fare $1, it contains four stores and two saw mills, pop 500. Walbrook, a post settlement in Kings Co., three miles from Wolfville, pop 20. Walmsley, a seaport in Pictou Co., on Pictou harbor, near Pictou town, one hundred and fifteen miles from Hali- fax, fare $5.25, pop 30. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Railway .«-.i-: NOVA 8C0TIA. 1C7 BMdwan and Carriag* Stook of all kinds, 8. Uajrwwd * Co., 81. John, V. B. Walton (sub. elec. dis.), a 8eHi>oi't post town in Hants Co., on Minas F isin, eighteen miles from Newport, fare 75 cts., it con I; li us four stores and two saw mills; shipbuilding la • arried on; gypsum is found here; pop 920. Warren, a settlement in Cumberland Co., six miles from Amherst, fare 25 cts., pop 175. Waterford, a post settlement in Digby Co., on Digb/ Neck, twelve miles from Bigby, fare 50 cts., it contains two stores, one hotel, two saw mills, pop 175. Waterloo, a post settlement in Lunenburg Co., eleven miles from Bridge water, fare 50 cts., it contains Oiie store, pop 143. Watemish, a post office in Antigonish Co., pop 10. Watervale, a jjost settlement in Pictou Co., three miles from West River Station, it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 100. Waterville, Hants Co. — See Vaughan. Waterville, a post village in Kings Co., two miles from Aylesford, it contains ten stores, one hotel, one telegraph office, two saw mills, one grist mill and a carriage factory, pop about 200. Waterville or Pines Village, a village in Kings Co., a station of the W. & A. R., thirty-four mUes from Windsor, fare $1.02, it contains one store, one giii^t and two saw mills, pop 187. *• Waugh's River (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Colchester Co., six miles from Tatamagouche, fare 25 cts., it contains three stores, pop 1530. Waverly, a post village in Halifax Co., three miles from Windsor Junction, twelve miles from Halifax, fare 40 cts. Gold has been found here in large quantities; two mines are in operation, it contains two stores, one hotel, one .saw mill, telegraph office and a powder factory, pop 650. I Wayside, a small village in Cumberland Co., six miles from River Philip, fare 25 cts., pop 25. Weaver Settlement, a post settlement in Digby Co., four miles from Weymouth, fare 12 cts., it contains one store, pop 175. Webbers — see Victoria Beach. hud Ship Spikes, St. John, N. B. |68 MOVA 800TIA. jr. OlMamtMa A Co., B(. John, N. B., Qimm BhadM for flewwrt, ate., • ipMlKlty. Wellington, a post Hettlenient in Yarmouth Co., five milos from Yarmouth, fare 20 cts., it containH three Htorea and a itaw mill, jmp 220. Wellington, a Hettlement in Queens Co., nineteen miles from Liverpool, fare H6 ota., jwp 60. Wellington Settlement, a Binall settlement in Halifax Co., twenty miles from Halifax, far 3 63 cts., pop 100. Wentworth (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Cumber- land Co., a station of the I. C. R., ninety miles from Halifax, fare $2.76, it contains two stores, pop 470. Wen+worth Cieek, a post village in Hants Co., on the St. Croix river, three miles from Windsor. Largo quanti- ties of gypsum are found here, pop 110. Weniworth, East Side, a post ollice in Cumberland Co., pop 10. Wentworth Grant, a settlement in Pictou Co., ten miles from New Glasgow, fare ^0 cts, pop about 200. Wentworth, Lower, a post settlement in Cumberland Co., eight miles from Wentworth, it contains three stores, two hotels, one saw, one grist mill, pop 660 West Advocate Harbor — see Advocate West West Arichat — see Arichat West. West Bay, a post settlement in Inverness Co., thirteen miles from Port llawkesbury, fare 50 cts. Steamers run from here to Sydney, it contains two stores, pop 220. West Branch East River — see East River West Branch. West Branch River John — see River John West Branch. West Branch River Philip — see River Philip West Branch. West Brook, a post village in Cumberland Co., fourteen miles from Parrsboro, on the Spring Hill R., fare 65 cts., it contains one store, two mills, pop 1 00. West Caledonia — see Caledonia West. West Cariboo — see Cariboo West. West Chester — see Chester West. West Chester Lake — see Chester Lake West. West Chezzetcook — see Chezzetcook West. f.-^ I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best Axe^ NOVA SCOTIA. 169 M, B^rwATd A Co , WholMala Haidw»r« »t> I Curvimg* Stodfi lit KB. "West Dublin — hoo Dublin Went. Western HeaoHt settlfment in Queens Co., four railes from Liverpool, pop 165. WestfieUl, a Hottlonient in Queen's Co., twenty-seven miles from Bndgewater, thirty miles fi*oni LiverjKK)!, fare ]i?1.25, iKjp 120. West Gore — see Gore West. West IngliHville-»-8eo In^lisville West. West Jop 2,210. Weymouth, (si^b. olec. dia.), a Hoaport poHt town in Dig- by Co., opiK>8ite New Edinburgh, twont} miloH irom Digby, fare $ I, hirge quantitioK of fish are shipped from this i>ori, it iH a j)orL of ^u*ry, it containn twe.ity-fivo storos, throe taiincioFi, throo hotels and a saw mill, pop 1,000. Weymouth Bridge (sub. eloo. di«.), a post villagfi in Dig')y Co., on the W. C. R., twenty miles from Digby, fare $l,it contains ten stores, three saw mills, one grist mill and carding mil), jjjp 800. Whitburn, a poht olUoe in Pictou Co., four miles from New Glusgow, i)op 10. Whiteburn, a 'settlement in Queens Co thirty-three miles from lilvorpool, fare $i '>0, pop about 100. WhitehaA en (sub. eh;c. Uis.), a seaport in Guysborough Co., twelve miles from Cape CauoO. This port is easy of access; it contains three stores and a lobster factory, pop 870. White Head, a seaport post tonn in Guysborough Co., on thci Atlantic coast, thirty miles from Guysborough, fare $1 50, it contains two stores. This is the first land on the Nova Scotia coast seen by vessels from Europe, pop 400. White Point, a post village in Victoiih, Co., fioventy- nine miles from iiaddeck, on the Atlantic coast, fare $3.50, it contains ono store, pop 25. White Point, a small village iu Shelburne Co., pop 20. White Rock Mills, a post village in Kings Co., on the Gaspereaux River, three miles from Port Williams Station, it contains on©^ store, one savv mill and one grist mill, pop 165. Whj^oocomah (sub. elec. dis.), a posii village in Inverness Co., forty miles fionaPort Hastings, fare $1.75, it contains fifteen stores, two hotels, one telegraph ofiice, pop 1810. Whycrfi«g«lmfca>i«<%i.llaarWM «t villa^fo in Inveniean Co., on BraH d'Or Ijukc, Mix niilen from WhycocumAh, it contuiii» throti HioruH, pon 200. WilliatuHdaio, u pont villaf(i) in Ciiniberlanrl Co., on }Uver Pliilip, nino uuIuh from ThoniHon, £111*6 Sr* eta., it oou- tains two HtoroH, two Raw niillH, ono griHt mril, {wp 220. Wickwiro Station — H«e Millford. Wiunot (sub. elt'o. tliH.), u |K>Ht villago in Annapolis Co., a station of tho W. 0. 4 Windham Hill, a jMist office in Cumberland Co.,8oven miles from llivor Pliilip, fare 25 cts., i)op 20. Winds^ (8\il). eloc. dis.), a seaport |K)8t town in Hunts Co., on the arm of Minas Basin, a station of tlie W. 6i A. K.,forty-five miles from Halifax,faro $1.35; eighty-four milos from Annapolis, fare $2.50. It is tho seat of Kings College, gypsum abounds in the vicinity. The streets are lighted with gas. It is a port of entry. There arc eighty stores, a tele- graph office, one sash factory, a bank, a printing office issuing a weekly newspaper, one iron foundry, five hotels, one saw mill and a furniture factory, a cotton factory; shipbuilding is carri3d on here, pop 3,020. Windsor Forks, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Hants Co., four miles from Windsor, fare 20 cts., pop 850. Windsor Kiad, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Halifax Co., it contains three stores, pop 970. Windsor Junction, a post village in Halifax Co., ^t the junction of the I. C. R. and W. & A. Railway, thirteen miles from Halifax, fare 42 cts., it contains one store and one hotel, pop 60. Wine Harbor, a seaport j^ost village in Guysborough Co., on St. Mary's River, near the Atlantic Ocean, thirteen miles from New Glasgow, fare 50 cts., gold is found here in large quantities, it contains three stores and one hotel, pop 325. Wolfville, a seaport pest town in King's Co., on Minas Basin, a station of the W. iit Hottl«ment in PicUm Co , hIx inilcii from New (lIuMgow, it contAiriH two hIoioh, oiio hot«I, two ■aw millfl anil onogriftt mill, |K)p 120. Wuo\irn« Co., on the Atlantic couHt, ninotot^n milen from nurringtun, fare 85 eta., it contuinH thro« atoroH, \to\) H70. Woo0. Wooilvillo, a poHt villrtgo in ITantH County, five miloa from Newport, faro 20 eta,, it contains one Htore, jwp 250. Woodville, a Hettlomont in King's Co., two milea from Cambridge, jwp 330. Woodwortli Buy, a Hettlemont in King's Co., on tho Bay of Fundy, thirteen miles from Port Williams Htation, fare 50 cts., pop 110. Wreck Cove, a post settlement in Victoria Co., on 8t. Ann's Bay, forty miles from Sydney, fare $1.75, it contains one store, pop 165. Wyse Comer, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Hali- fax Co., twelve miles from Shubenacadie, it contains two stores, one hotel and two saw mills, pop 620. Yarmouth County, at the western extremity of the Province, bordering on the Atlantic; capital, Yar- mouth, Shipbuilding is carried on extensively in this county. It contains 736 square miles, 471,000 acres, pop 21,290. Yarmouth (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town. The town contains many public buildings; the Yarmouth seminary is a fine building. It contains two hundred stores, two printing ofSces issuing weekly papers, one wooden ware factory, five hotels, three foundries, one ^ ...^er bag factory, one sash factory, two banks, one tannery and a mar- ine railway. Shipbuilding is carried on. It is a port of entry. This is the head oflfice of the Western Coun- I. & F. Burpee & Co., St. John, N. B. MOVA ICOTIA. 173 •. MAjrwaH A Co., WholaMl* Hudmmn aad (MrriM* Miock, Hi John, N. B. tiuH lUilwftj Ixitwonn Yariuuutii luui Auim|>oliii, this bviug the termuiuR, jK)t) GMOO. Yoiing'H nridgfl (ntib. elm. dia.), a iinttl(>inoni in IiiTur* nets Co., it contaiiiii tltrtx) ntoren, |n)|) 12A0. Olarke^ Karr A Thorns^ Eope, Glasm Palnti, Ollm Etc., Wholr«iilr null ll4*UII. 42 AND 44 FRINGE WILLIAM STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. KELLY & MURPHY, MANUFACTURERS OP CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS. ^ Repairing Neatly Done* Old Carriages Bought and Sold and Exchanged for New. Factory, Main Street, Portland, St. John, N. B. J. KKLLV. «. imrBPHV. Peter Wright s Patent Anvils. 174 NOVA BCOTIA. F. Clemeiition A Co., St. John, N. B., Gheap OlMifrMre for Country Trade. NEW VICTORIA HOTEL Nos. 250 and 252 Prince William Street, ST. JOHinsr, IsT. B. ■■vt'*"-' H ,.'if"-:« «. D. W. MoCORMICK, Proprietor. SAIXffT JOHIV Spiing, Axlo and Edge Tool Works, WM. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. (Late CAMPBELL & FOWLER.) Manufacturers of ' SFsnras, azles, esqs tools, ste^ Springs of all styles made to order. Careful attention given to special orders to be made from patterns. Robertson's Place, Smyth Street, Near end of Soith Wharf, ' SAINT JOHN, N. JB. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Vises kde. EL NEW BRUNSWICK. 175 Hardware and Carriage Stock of all kinds, S. Hayward A Co., St John, N. B. B. ?• irks, Etc. 18. ■A'-^r NEW BRUNS^VICK. New Brunswick, a province of the Dominion of Canada, bounded on the northwest by the Province of Quebec, from which it is separated by the river Restigouche; N. by Baie Chaleurs; E. by the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Northumber- land Strait, the latter separating it from Prince Edward Island; S. by the Bay of Funday and part of Nova Scotia; and on the W. the State of Maine, from which it is separated by the St. Croix and St. John rivers; extending from lat. 45" 5 to 48° 45 N., Ion. 6.3° 50° to 68 W.: greatest length from north to south 230 miles, breadth 190 miles, area 27,322 square miles, equal to 17,393,410 acres; 321,233 population. There are sixteen representatives to the Dominion Parlia- ment, and its present Governor is His Honor the Hon. R. D. Wilmot; nine representatives in the Executive Council, eighteen in the Legislative Council and forty-one in the House of Assembly ; six Judges of the Supreme Court, six Judges of the County Courts, one Judge of Probates to each county. Its coast line is about 500 miles in length, interrupted only at the point of junction with Nova Scotia, where an isthmus of not more than eleven miles in breadth connects the two territories and separates the waters of Northumberland Strait from those of the Bay of Fundy, and which is united by means of a canal called the Baie Yerte Canal. Shipbuilding is extensively prosecuted in the Province, more especially at St. John and on the Miraraichi. Vessels and Bellows, St. John, N. B. 176 NEW BRUNSWICK. F. Olemention A Co., St. John, N. B., Cheapest House in the Maritime Prorlnoei. are also built at St. Andrews, at various coves and harbors on the Bay of Fundy, along the banks of the St. John River and Petitcodiac, and at Cocagne, Kichibucto, Bathurst, Dal- housie, Campbellton, and other ports on the North Shore. New Brunswick was first settled by the French in 1639. It continued to form part, with Nova Scotia, of Acadia, or New France, till it fell into the hands of the British, after the conquest of Quebec. The first British settlers in the Province emigrated from Scotland to Mira- michi in 1764; and in 1784 New Brunswick was separated from Nova Scotia and erected into a separate province. In 1825 the standing timber in the district around Mira- michi Bay took fire, and enveloped an area of 6,000 square miles in flames, consuming two thriving towns, many large vessels lying in Miramichi river, and destroying ftOO human lives. In 1867 this Province united with Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia in forming the Canadian Confederation, and is the fourth largest Province, as regards population, in the Dcminion, Population, 1871, 285,594; population, 1882, 321,233. In preparing an historical sketch of New Brunswick the publishers of the Gazetteer could hardly tell how to place it before the public, there being so many histories now in circu- lation. They, therefore, considered it best to describe each County separately in a condensed form, commencing in alphabetical order. Population, area,etc., will be found in the alphabetical order of names. j;^ v j'viv!^;; J , Albert County is bounded westerly by King's and St. /ohn Counties, northerly and easterly by Westmorland County and the Petitcodiac River, and southerly by the Bay of Fundy, Hopewell being the shiretown. It is divided into six parishes — Hopewell, Hillsboro, Elgin, Coverdale, Harvey and Alma. The county is well watered, having about eighty ipiles of ship navigation. The soil is generally fertile, having large quantities of alluvial manures and good facilities for bringii^' them in use. There are about 5000 acres of marsh lanu, the minerals are coal, gypsum, lime- stone, grindstone, copper ore and manganese. There is a I. & F. Burpee & Co., Lumber- er m^- NEW BRUNSWICK. 177 8. H»yw»rd A Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, St. John, N. B. large export of lumber and building jstone. Large quaAiti- ties of hay are produced from the marsh and intervale lands. The Albert Railway runs through a portion of the county. Carleton County is bounded southerly by York Co., north- erly by Victoria County and westerly by the State of Maine. It lies on the river St. John, Woodstock being the shire town, and is well watered by numerous streams running into the St. John, where several mills and factories are at work. Large deposits of iron ore abound; several railroads traverse diiferent parts of the county; it is divided into eleven parishes : six on the western and five on the eastern side of the St. John; the roads are very good for travelling; it is an agricultural county, the soil being very fertile; large quanti- ties of lumber are annually shipped ; several mines of mineral are being worked successfully. Charlotte County, on the south-westerly part of the Province, is bounded southerly by the Bay of Fundy, westerly by the State of Maine, northerly by York and Sun- bury Counties, and easterly by Queens, Kings and St. John Counties, St. Andrews being the shire town. This county was among the fi^st inhabited after the discovery of the Province. The parishes are St. Andrews, St. Patrick, St. George and St. David. It is not very fertile as an agricul- tural district, but its waters abound in fish, and large quan- tities are shipped annually. The principal fishing stations are the islands of Grand Manan, Deer and Campobello, and parts of St. George and Pennfield. Lumber is also shipped in large quantities. It lies on the borders of the United States, but the inhabitants of each country agree together very peacefully. There are several railways running through it. Gloucester County is bounded easterly and southerly by Northumberland County, westerly by Bestigouche County, and northerly by the Bay of Chaleurs, Bathurst being the shire town. The parishes are Bathurst, Boresford, New Bandon, Caraquet and Saumarez. It is largely inhabited by French. There are extensive mills, which produce large •quantities of lumber. Several rivers run through this county, men's Supplies, St. John, N. B. 12 17S NEW BRUNSWICK. Band to F. Clemention A Co., St John, N. B., for price ■ of Crockery. and it is well watered. There are large quantities of fish shipped and it is noted for its salmon fisheries. The minerals are copper ore, manganese. Parts of the county are well adapted for agriculture, but the /County principally lies on a bed of sandstone. The roads are very good. The Interco- lonial Bailway runs through it. Kent County is bounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the Bay Chaleurs and Northumberland County, Richibucta being the shire town. The parishes are Richibucto,Carleton, Dundas, Wellington, Weldford, Huskinson and Harcourt The soil is generally light, but suits very well for pgricul ture. It is well watered by several fine streams. Th' > popu- lation is about equally divided between the French and Eng- lish. It formerly abounded with large quantities of timber, and still a .great quantity of lumber is being shipped yearly. There are large quantities of marine deposits, which have proven to be of great service to the agricultural development ^ of parts of the county. The Intercolonial Railway traverses it. Large quantities of fish are also shipped. King's County is bounded north-easterly by Westmor- land County, south-westerly by Charlotte County, Hampton being its shire town. The parishes are Kingston, Sussex, Hampton, Norton, Westfield, Springfield, Greenwich, Stud- holm and Upham. The Kennebeccasis and St. John rivers run through the western portion of it. Geographically, it is favorably situated, and it is without doubt the best county for agricultural purposes in the Province. The mineral re- sources are iron, lead, gypsum, limestone and manganese, the latter being found in Sussex. There are several fac- tories at difierent localities, also several mills, and large quan- tities of lumber are shipped. The salt springs in Sussex produce a fine quality of Pilt. Northumberland County is bounded northerly by Res- tigouche and Gloucester Counties, easterly by the Gulf of St, > Lawrence, southerly by Kent, Queens and Sunbury Coun- ties, westerly by Carleton County, Newcastle being its shire town. The Miramichi River, only second in importance in the Province, runs through it and empties in the Miramichi harbor. This is a very fine river. The county is well I. & F. Burpee & Co., Ingot Copper, NEW BRUNSWICK. 179 Hardware and Carriage Stock of all kindi, S. Hajrward A Co., St. John, N. B. \; watered. Large quantities of lumber are shipped yearly, pro- duced from several mills ; but in 1825 the gi'eat tire termin- ated in destroying the largest portion of the timber. The parishes are Newcastle, Chatham, Ludlow, North Esk, Aln- wick, Blissfield, Glenelg and Nelson. The .^iramichi River is noted for its fisheries in salmon. There are large quanti- ties shipped to the United States. There are numerous other streams, which abound with trout. Queen's County is bounded northerly by Sunbury County, easterly by Kent and Westmorland, southerly by King's County, and westerly by Charlotte CJounty, Gagetown being the shire town. The parishes are uagetown. Can- ning, Wickham, Waterborough, Brunswick, Ham- stead, Johnston, Petersville and Chipman. The St. John River divides one part of it, and the Washademoak and Grand Lakes the other part. It was settled among the first — if not the first — in the' Province. There is a large quantity of timber sawed andi lumber shipped. The St. John River is the largest and finest in the Province. It abounds with fish; navigable for a hundred miles, and at a still greater distance for small craft. The "WeOTern Extension Railw«\y traverses part of it. Coal is found, but not in large quantities. Restigouche County is bounded south-easterly by Gloucester County, south-westerly by wilderness, northerly by Bay Chaleurs and Restigouche County. It is the bound- ary between Quebec Province and New Brunswick. Dal- housie is the shire town. The parishes are Dalhousie, Ad- dington, Durham, Colborne and Eldon. It is well watered by several streams, the largest being the Restigouche River. It is a fine agricultural district, the upland being supenor to any in the Province. There are large quantities of lumber shipped. Fish is abundant, more especially salmon ; trout is found plentifully on the rivers and streams. The I. C. Railway runs through it. The public roads are in good condition. Sunbury County is bounded south-easterly by Queen's County, north-westerly by York Co., Oroniocto being the shire town. The parishes are Maugerville, SheflBleld, Burton, Pig Lead and Spelter, St. John.N.B. 180 NEW BRUNSWICK. T. GlementMm * Oo>, Wholetals Crookciy, Chin* and OUia, St. John, N. B. Lincoln and Blissville — Maugerville being the oldest seUle- ment on the St. John River, which has its course through this countj. The commission for holding a Court of O ii- mon Pleas is dated in 1770, but after the arrival of the Loy- alists in 1783 the court was removed to St. John, and fin- ally to Fredericton. It is a fine agi-ioultural county. Sev- eral streams empty into the St. John River, which runs through it. Large quantities of timber and lumber are shipped from the county. It is the smallest of the fourteen counties. St. John County is bounded northerly by King's County, westerljf by Charlotte County, southerly by the Bay of Fundy, and easterly by Albert County. It is not adapted to agriculture. There is an abundance of lime stone. There are several mills and factories of different kinds, but its proximity to the City of St. John causes the largest proportion of these industries to be located within the City of St. John or the City of Portland. Victoria County is bounded southerly by Carleton County, westerly by the State of Maine, northerly by the Province of Quebec and Restigouche County. The St. John River forms the northern boundary established by t\h Ash- burton treaty, Grand Falls being the shire town. This town derives its name from the magnificent cataract found at this place. The county abounds in timber, and a large lunVi ber trade is carried on. There are four parishes. It is the terminus of the present railway systenj. It is well watered, the principal river being the Tobique. The land is fertile and excellent for agricultural purposes. Westmorland County is bounded westerly by Kings and Queens Counties, northerly by Kent County, and easterly by the Sti-aits of Northumberland, Dorchester being the shire town. The parishes are Salisbury, Moncton, Shediac, Dorchester, Sackville, Westmoreland and Bathurst. It is well watered and contains the largest marsh in the Maritime Provinces, called the Tantamar Marsh, w^hich supplies an immense quantity of' hay. It is a fi«e agricul- tural county, and contains some deposits of minerals. It is partly inhabitated by French. Westmorland Parish is one I. & F. Burpee & Co., R. G. and -k. NEW BRUNSWICK. 181 8. HajrwA'd A Oo^ Wliolei«la Hardware and Oarriaga Stook, 8i John, N. B. :>':i^ »• A of the oldest in the Province. There are some valuable stono quarries alHo in this county. The Petitcodiac is the largest river. York County is bounded south-easterly by Sunbury County, south-westerly by Charlotte County, north-oasterly by Northumberland County, Fredericton being its shire town. The parishes are Fredericton, St. Mary's, Douglas, Kingsclear, Queensbury, Prince William, Southampton and Dumfries. The St. John River passes through il. A large proportion of it is very hilly, still there are good districts well adapted for agricultural purposes. The shiretown is a beautiful city and the seat of Government for the Province. There are several streams that empty into the St. John in this county. Aberdeen, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Carleton Co., it contains two stores, pop 760. Abougoggin Road, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., eight miles from Sackville, fare 50 ctp., pop 126. Abougoggin, JJpper, a post office in Westmorland Co., pop 10. Acadie, a post settlement in Kent Co., twelve miles from Richibucto, it contains three stores and one shingle mill, pop 220. Acadieville, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Kent Co., it contains two stores, pop 786. Acadie Siding, a post office in Kent Co., pop 10. Acton — see Cork Station. ^ Addington, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Restigouche Co., it conttuns three stores, pop 1,886. Akerley, a post village in Queen's Co., on Washademoak Lake, twenty miles from Norton, it contains five stores and one saw mill, pop 330. Albert County, on the Bay of Fundy, 670 square miles, 429,000 acres. This county contains valuable coal mines and gypsum quarries; capital Hopewell, pop 12,336. Albert, a post village in Albert Co., forty-one miles from Salisbury, fare $1.76, it contains ten stores, one hotel, one saw mill and a furniture factory, pop 246. Albert Mines, a post village in Albert Co., it is a Russia Sheet Iron and Sheet Zinc. 182 MEW BRUNSWICK. V. OlciaMitMMi' A 0e.,8t John,N. B., AMortcd CratM Croekaiy ft>r eoontoy tr«d« port of entry, twenty miles from Monoton, fare 75 cts., it contains valuable coal mines, it has four stores, one hotel and five saw mills, pop 550. Aldouane River, a post village in Kent Co., four miles from Riohibucto, fare 25 cts., iK)p 275. Alexander's Point, a post settlemont in Gloucester Co., on Ship[>egan Island, seven^ thre^ -.ilei; from Chatham, fare $3,51 , it contains two stores "*♦ ".). Allandale, a settlement iv V. Co., forty-three miles from Fredericton, fare $2, pop >'*• Allison, a post otHce in Westmoii.,.* ' Co., pop 10. Alma, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlemenb in Albert Co., it contains three stores, pop 1,270. Alnwick, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Northumber- land Co., it contains four stores, pop 2,650. Anderson, a post village in Westmorland Co., eighteen miles from Sackville, it contains one store, pne saw and one grist mill, pop 110. Anderson's Settlement, a small village in Gloucester Co., twenty-six miles from Bathur&t, fare $1.25, pop 60. Andover, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Victoria Co., on the River St. John, fifty miles from Woodstock, one hun- dred and eighty miles from St John, fare $5.50, it contains ten stores, one tannery, three hotels and a telegraph office, steamers ply between Andover and Woodstock, pop 1,235. Annagance, a post village in King's Co., sixty miles from St. John;^ on the I. C. R., fare $1.80, it contains nve stores and one saw mill, pop 175. Annidale, a post office in Queen's Co., pop 10. Apohaqui, a post village in King's Co., on the I. C. R., thirty-nine miles horn St. John, fare $1.17, it contains three stores one saw mill and two hotels, pop 330. Appleby, in St. John Co. — See Riverside. Archibald, a post settlement in Restigouche Ca.,twenty- two miles from Dalhousie, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 260. Argyle, a post office in Capleton Co., pop 10. Armstrong's Brook, a post settlement in ilestigouche Co., twenty-four miles from Dalhousie, fare $1, it contains I. & F. Burpee & Co., Black and NEW BRUN8WI0K. 188 Hm4wm« awl Owrlif* llaak of aU Idadi, •. H^iiM« « C(k, St. JehB, M. B. ALBION HOUSE, No. 18 King Street, (South Sido), BEARD & VENNING, I IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FASCY DBY UOSS, HOUSEHOLD AND FAMILY COOC S, oetvtil.em:ejv*s furnisiiinos DrcM 4>ood», Sllkii, HhHwU, MaBtlCR, ttlovcii, HoMlcry, Lares, Mllllaery, Parasols and Vm '^Ifas. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Steam Laundry, 32 WATERLOO STREET, Laoe Curtains and Pillow Shams done equal to new. Collars, two cents each; Cuffs, three cents per pair. Goods nailed for and delivered frne of ohai ge. MA.X. TJ:iSrQAIl, Prop. Galvanized Sheet Iron, St. John. X 184 Vr.wr BKUNgWlOK. nt W. OlMbmtam A Oo.« li. Joha, W. ••* OUmm ihsdM for Flowan, ttab, » t pwia l ^.. five stores, two saw mills, one gmt mill, one oaixling mill,. l>op 220. Arm iirong, u {>uBt otUce in Kings Co., {)op 10. Armstron'^'s Curner, a post st^ttlement in Qurnrns Co., fifty miles from St. Joiin, faro $1, it contains one store, I)op 220. ^ ArooHt';■>. Beaudreau Village, a small village in Westmorland Co., ten miles from Memramcook, fare 50 cts., pop 110. Beaufort, a post office in Carleton Co., pop 10. Beaver Brook, a post settlement in Albert Co., on Shepody River, a station of the I. C. R., one hundred and seventy-seven miles from St, John, fare $4.41, five miles from Hopewell Corner, it contains one store, two saw mills, one shingle mill and a woolen factory, pop 140. Beaver Harbor, a post village in Charlotte Co., on the derry anl^ Swede Bar Iron, St. John. 190 NEW BRUNSWICK. F.Clemention A Co.i St. Johni N. B., Cheap Glassware for Goootry Trade. Magagiiadavic River, ten miles from St. George, fare 50 ots.^ it contains three stores, pop 275. Becaguimec — see Ilartland. Beech Hill, a post office in Albert Co., pop 10. Becketville, a post office in Restigouche Co., pop 16. Belledune, a post settlement in Gloucester Co., on the I. C. R., twenty miles from Bathurst, fare 75 cts., two hundred and thirty-one miles from St. John, fai'e $5.30, it contains two stores, pop 440. Belledune River, a post jffttlement in Gloucester Co., on the I. C. R., twenty-four miles from Bathurst, fare $1, it contains one store and one grist mill, pop 1 65. Belleisle, a post office in King's Co., pop 10. Belleisle Bay, a post settlement in King's Co., thirty- four miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains two stores, pop 165. Belleisle Creek, a post settlement in Kiii^'s Co., six miles from Norton, thirty miles from St. John, fare 50 cts., it contains four stores, one saw mill and two grist mills, • pop 310. J Bellenden, a post settlement in Queen's Co., twentyt miles from Apohaqui, it contains four stores, two saw mills and two grist mills, pop 143. Belleville, a post office in Carleton Co., ten miles from "Woodstock, fare 50 cts., pop 10. Belliveau Village, a post settlement Westmorland Co., seven miles from Memramcook, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, pop 220. Belyea's Cove, a post settlement in Queen's Co., on Washademoak Lake, ten miles from Gagetown, forty miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 275. Benjamin River, a settlement in Restigouche Co., it • contains one store, three saw mills and two grist mills, pop 35. Benton, or Rankin's Mills, a post village in Carleton Co.^ on Eel River, a station of the N. B. & C. R., nineteen miles from "Woodstock, fare 57 cts., it contains one store, one hotel, «, tannery and two saw mills, pop 220. Beresford, (sub, elec. dis.), a district in Gloucester Co.. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best Norway I SIX Co., one Co.. I NEW BRUNSWICK. 191 Hardware and GuTiage|^ook o: all kindi, S. Hayward A Co., St John, N. B. CITY BMSS FOMSBY, HARRIS ALLAN, PROP., No. 19 and 21 Water Stfeei St. Jolin, N. 0,, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF — FOR- SHIPS, STEAM FITTINGS, HOUSES & MILLS, NTOTES, CAMBOOSES AND FURNACES. A General Assortment of Hardware and Mill Supplies. it contains four stores, pop 3,640. Berry ton, a post , illage in Albert Co., sixteen miles from Salisbury, fare 75 cts., it contains one store and two saw mills, pop 45. Berry Mill, a small post village in Westmorland Co., on the I. C. R., eight miles from Moncton, fare 3.'> cts., ninety- '^ seven miles' from St. John, fare $''?.90, it contains two stores, . two saw mills, and a telegraph office, pop 550. '■ Big Cove, a post settlement in Queen's Co., on Washa- ' demoak Lake, nine miles from Gagetown, forty-two miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 220. (jTrtli Big Hole, a settlement in Northumberland Co., twenty miles from Newcastle, fare $1, pop 60. Birch Ridge, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. r Bird ton, a post village in York Co., seventy-six miles from St. John, fare $3.25, it ccntains one store, pop 165. ^ Black Brook, a post settlement in Nortliumberland Co., eight miles from Chatham, fare 35 cts., it contains three stores, two hotels, one saw mill, pop 500. and Lowmoor Bar Iron, St. John. n ■■^i^ 182 NEW BRUNSWICK. ( F. Cl»mentaon A Co., St. John, N. B., Cbeup«it Houie lAhe Maritime Prorinoei. Blackland, a post village in Restigouche Co., on the I. C. R., ten miles from Dalhousie, fare 3ft cts., it contains one store, pop 275. Black Point, a post settlement in Restigouche Co., on the I. C. R., fifteen miles from Dalhousie, fare 45 cts., it contains one store, pop 300. Black River, a post village in St. John Co., on the Bay of Fundy, seventeen miles from St. John, fare 75 cts. Ship- building is carried on, pop 220. Black River, a settlement in Kent Co., two miles from Buctouche, pop 330. Black River, a post settlement in Northumberland Co., thirteen miles from Chatham, it contains one store, pop 220. Black River Bridge, a post office in Northumberland, Co., twelve miles from Chatham, fare 50 cts., pop 10. Black Rock, a post settlement in Gloucester Co., twenty- seven miles from Newcastle, it contains two stores, two saw mills, one grist mill, two lobster factories, pop 150. Black's Harbor, a small settlement in Charlotte Co., on the Bay of Fundy, twelve miles from St. George, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 110. Blackville (sub. elec. dis. ), a post settlement in Nor- thumberland Co* thirty-one miles from Chatham, fare $1.35, it contains three storen, three saw mills, pop 2070. Blair Athol, a post office in Restigouche Co., fourteen miles from Dalhousie, pop 20. Blaney Ridge, a post settlement in York Co., six miles from Harvey, thirty-seven miles from Fredericton, fare $1.75, pop 110. Blissfield (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Northum- berland Co., forty miles from Newcastle, sixty miles from Fredericton, fare $1.75, it contains three stores, pop 910. Blissville — see Fredericton Junction. Blissville or South Branch Oromocto (sub. elec. dis.), a po'jt vill5»»e in Sunbury Co., on the Oromocto river, a station of iliii S<>. John and Maine R., forty-two miles from St. John, lare $1.28. I'^ lias a large lumber trade, four stores, or.i' sjrvv ny'i'C^ one gruii, uiill pop 900. T*)is«ST nio, Co itral, a «;ost settlement in Sunbury Co., T 1 & F. Burpee & Co., Round NBW BRUNSWICK. 193 miles fai'e 8. llsywud A Co., WbolesKle Uftrdw«r« and Owrlage Stock, St John, N. B. mr 1 1. X. I A nn r. reess, — MANUFAOTUBEB 0F~ Pressed Corned Beef, Sausages, Bolognas, etc. Wholesale and Retail. POVLTHY, VEGETABLES, ETC., IN THEIB SEASOMS. 15 WATERLOO STREET. idj^jsttexj jr. ooxiLiisrs, / —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN— CHOICE WINES, OLD BRANDlEa, WHISKEYS AND CIGARS. Office and Sample Rooms, ^Vard Street, SAIHT jrOSlT, IT- B. three miles from Blissville, it contains one store, pop 145. Bloomfield, a poet settlement in Carleton Co., fifteen miles from Woodstock, fare 66 cts., it contains two stores, pop 425. Bloomfield, a post village in Kings Co., a station of the I. C. R., twenty-seven miles from St. John, fare 81 cts., contains three stores, pop 220. Bloomfield Ridge, a post office in York Co., six mi' s from Boiestown, pop 10. Bloomsberry, a sniall settlement in St. John Co., three miles from Loch Lomond, thirteen miles from St. John, j^te 50 cts., pop 110. Bocabec, a post settlement in Charlotte Co., on the Bo- cabec river, ten miles from St. Andre\/s, fare 50 cts,, it con- tains one store, pop 400- Boiestown, a post village in Northumberland Co., on the Miraraichi river, thirty-eight miles from Fredericton.fa^'^ Machinery and Pin Steel. . 13 194 NiiiW BRUNSWICK. 8«nd to F. Clementson A Oa, St John, N. B., for price ■ of Crockery. II > I $1.75, it contains one store, one hot«I. It is noted for its fine trout and ualmon fishing, pop 280. Botsford Portage (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Westmorland Co., fifteen miJes from Shediac, fare 75 cts., it contains four stores, two saw mills, one grist mill, pop 3990. Boudreau, a post village in Westmorland Co., on the Fetitcodiac river, eleven miles from Memramcook, fare 50 cts., pop 110. Bougogen, a settlement in Westmorland Co., eleven miles from Shediac, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 110. Boundary Creek, a post village in Westmorland Co., a station of the I. C. E., ten miles from Moncton, seventy-nine mil'^* from St. John, fare $2.37, it contains one store, pop 200. Boundary Presguile, a post office in Carleton Co., thirty- five miles from Woodstock, pop 10. Bourgeois, a post village in Kent Co., twenty miles from Moncton, pop i>0 Boysdale, a settlement in Queens Co., 'ourteen miles from Apohaqui, pop 80. Breadalbane, a post office in Restigouche Co., twelve miles from Dalhousie, pop 10. Bridgedale, a post village in Albert Co,, on the Fetit- codiac river, opposite thv. town of Moncton. A bridge con- nects the two places, 81) miles from St. John, fare $2.67, pop 80. Briggs Comer, a post village in Queens Co., on Salmon river, at the head of Grand Lake, nii^ety-five miles from St. John, fare $4.25, it contains one grist mill, one saw mill and one store. Coal is found in the vicinity, pop 550. Bright (sub. ele<5. dis.), a district in York Co., it con- tains two stores, pop 1635. Brighton, Upper (sub. elec. dis.), a pest settlemen,t in Carleton Co., it contains t^ro stores, pop 1500.: ..i:». ;' Brightjon, Lower (sub. elec. dis. ), a post settlement in Carletf-n Co., eix miles from Woodstock, it contains two stores, pop 1000. Bristol, a post office in Carleton Co., pop 10. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best :fL&J-M-^'-lk:- iJfSrtti^a'i; NEW BBUN8WI0K. 196 HwdwAM Mtd Gwnriage Sioflk of kll kindi, 8. H«]rw»r KsspecifnSly yonro, THOMAB ELLIS. M«nf ler. Addreis %& Brau»oi< itii'e«it.-~E:n:coIlei)i* tesUmouiala furniBh«d if (eiired. Bristol, York Co. — See Kingsclear, Brockaway,a small village in York Co., eight miles from Harvey, fare 30 cte., pop 100. Brockville, a small settlement in Albert Co,, seven miles from Hopewell Comer, fare 2ft cte., pop 90. j Brookville, a postofilcc in Carleton Co., pop 10. Brookville, a settlement in St. John Co., four /niles from St. John, fare 12 cts., pop 300. Brookvale, a post settlement in Queens Co,, tw«*iy miles from Apohaqui, sixty-two mLiles from St. John, far^ $3, pop 110. Brunswick (sub. eleo, dis. ), a settlement in Queens Co. on Canaan River, twenty-four miles from Ossekeag, it con- tains two stores, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 220. Bryerton, a post office in Northumberland Co., pop 10. Buctouche, a post villagt in Kent Co., on Buctouche rivei', twenty miles from Hhediac, fai^i $1, it contains six- tejBn stores, six saw mills, two hotek and a tannery, Ship- ' Boiler Plate, Tubes, and Rivets. 196 NEW BRUNBWIOK. W, Cl«nratMn A Co., WholeuOs Ototkny, Ohla* ud OImi, St. John, N. B. building is carried ou here; it ia a port of entry, pop 640. Buctouche, Little, a vlliage i:i Kent Co., two miles from .Buctouche, pop 440. BaotouchO) Upper, a pout se^ tlement in Kent Co., twelve miles from Buctouche, it contains three stores, pop 530. Bumfrau, a post settlement in Carleton Co., on the N. B. B., x,A -ty miles from Woodstock, it contains one store, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 220. Bumside, in York Co., a Htation on the N. B, E., twenty-five mUes from Fredericton, pop 10. Burnt Church, a post settlement in Northumberland Co., on the Miramichi river, twenty miles from Chatham, fare $1, it contains three stores, one saw mill, one grist mill and two lobster factories, pop 220. Burt Lake, in York Co., a station on the N. B. K., thirty-two miles from Fredericton, pop 20. Burton ^sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Sunbury Co., on the St. Jonn river, eighteen miles from Fredericton, fare 75 cts.; sixty-eight miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains three stores, one grist mill, pop 1680. Burton, Up'Ter, a post office in Sunbury Co., pop 25. Butternut 1\ [ Ige, a post settlement in Kings Co.,twelve miles from Fetitcodiac, seventy-eight miles from St. John, fare $3.75, it contains two stores, one saw, one grist mill, pop 550. Cain's River, a post village in Northumberland Co., tl" ./ miJee from Newcastle, fare $1.25, it contains one store, pop 110. Cais^s Point, a settlement in Northumberland Co., on Northumberland Strait, ten miles from Shediac, fai-e 50 cts., pop 110. Caledonia , a post settlement in Albert Co., eight miles from Hillsborough, imre 35 cts., and twenty-two miles from Salisbury, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 200. Calhoun, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., on the I. C. R., one hundred miles from St. John, it contains one store, pop 220. ^ California, a smalT settl«nent in Victoria Co , pop 20. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Machinists' NKW BRUNSWICK. 197 1. SafwtH A Co., WholetAlc Hftrdw»r« Mad (knrlag* 8took, 81 John, K. B. G. C. HATFIELD, V ^ COMMISSION MBROHANT, .^.^OBALBR IN-— Ovooorlas and Pvovlslons^ Flour, Meal, Tea, Suirar, MolaseeB, Oil, TOBAOCO, CIGAItH, Ac. COUNTRY PRODUCE A SPECIALTY No. 24 Waterloo Street, Cameron Mills, a post office in Kent Co., pop 10. Campbell Settlement, a post settlement in Kings Co., twelve miles from Sussex, faro 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 193. Campbell Settlement, a post settlement in York Co., twenty-two miles from Woodstock, faro $1; eight miles from Fredericton, fare $2.25, it contains two stores, pop 275. Campbell ton, a seaport post town in Restigoiiclie Co., on the Restigoiicho River, in Bale des Chaleurs, a station of the I. C. R., eight miles from Dalhousie. It contains twenty- three stores, one steam saw mill, two hotels. It is the northernmost town in the province. Salmon is plentiful here. During the season of navigation a steamer runs once a week between Campbellton and Shediac, pop (iCO. Cambridge (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queens Co., forty-five miles from St. John, fare $2, it contains three stores, pop 193, Cambridge Central, a post village in Queens Co., twenty miles from Norton, pop 90. Supplies, St. John, N. B. 198 NEW BRUNIWIOK. 7. OtMiitalPfMi A Co., ft. Jobsiir. ■., AtMHcd CnitM Crockarjr «nd« Cumpob^no, a poit vi11ftg« in Charlotte Co., a port of entry on Cam|xA)6llu laland, op{XMito Eaatport and Lubec, in the State of Maine. It contain! throe Htores; a large amount of Aih it ■hip))ed from here, pop 1165. Canaan, a settloinent in Carloton Co., thirty-three three miles from Woodstock, fare $1.50, it contains one store, [)op .330. Caniian, u small settlement in Kent Co., on the I. 0. R., twenty-five miles from Richibucto, faro $1; one hundred and eight miles from St. John, faro $3, pop 100. Canaan RupidH, a pont sottlomont in Queens Co., on Canaan River, twenty miles from Apohaqui, it contains one store, pop 275. Cannan Station, on the I. C. R., a poat village in West- morland Co., eighteen miles from Moncton, pop 60. Canning (sulv elec. diH.), a nettlement in Quoens Co., on the River St. John, thirty-threo miles from Fredericton, fifty- two miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains two stores, a tannery, a carriage factory, pop 1000. ' Canterbury (sub. eloc. dis.), a village in York Co., twelve miles from Woodstock, fare 36 ct/i. ; eight miles from Canterbury station, fare 35 cts., it contains three stores, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 1550. Canterbury, Lower, a post settlement in York Co., on St. John River, forty-four miles from Fredericton, it contains one store, one hotel, pop 110. Canterbury Station, a post village in York Co., on the N. B. y marine telegraph cable crosses the Strait here to Cape Trav- erae, P. E. I. Caraquette (sub. eloc. dis. ), a seaport post town and port of entry in Gloucester Co., forty-eight miles from Bathurst, fare $2.25, it contains nine stores. It is one of the most important fishing stations in the Dominion. A lighthouse • on Caraquette Island, at the entrance to the harbor, exhib- its a fixed white light fifty-two feet above the level of the ■sea, pop 2340. "' " . ■ ^" i' • ;• • " . • Builders' Supplies, St. John, N. B. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) // iic /.I 1.0 :. »a 1^ ^= u lii |2.2 S Hi ■" I.I fr I- 1.25 m V) Photographic Sciences Corporation ^ w^ ^ ^. ^ ;\ 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14S80 (716) 872-4503 I ..vi ^t;' ^ ^ r 200 MEW BRUNSWICK. F. OlenuntMn A Co., St. John, N. B., OImi Shadei for Ilowert, etc, « ipedaltj. Garaquette, Lower, a post office in Gloucester County, pop 10. Oaraquette, Upper, a post village in Gloucester Co., fortj-two miles from Pathurst, it contains two stores, pop 1500. Cardigan, in York Co., a station on the N. B. B., four- teen miles from Fredericton, pop 165. Card well (sub. elec. dis.), in Kings Co., it contains two stores, pop 1420. Carleton (sub. elec. dis.), in Kent Co., two stores, pop 1240. Carleton, a county in the western part of the Province, bounded on the west by the River St. John. It is inter- sected by the New Brunswick and Canada Railway. It contains 1,206 square miles, 772,000 acres; capital Wood- stock, pop 23,370. Carleton, a E|\iburb of the city of St. John, situated on the west side of the harbor, immediately opposite the city. It contains thirty-six stores, three hotels, one iron foundry, and five steam saw mills. On a clear day the shores of Nova Scotia can be se en. A steam ferry runs to the cit every fifteen minutes. It is the terminus of the St. John, & Maine Railway, pop 4600. Carleton, Carleton Co — See Watson Settlement. Carleton Station, a post settlement in Northumberland' Co., on the I. C. R., twenty miles from Miramichi River, it contains two^ stores, one saw mill^ one grist ii.ill, one telegraph office, pop 110. Carlisle, a post settlement in Carleton Co., nine miles from Hartland, it contains one store, one iron foundry, pop 330. Carlow, a post settlement in Carleton Co., forty miles from Woodstock, fare $1.75, it contains one store, pop 110. Carlow, a settlement in Sunbury Co., eight miles from Fredericton, seventy-three miles from St. John, fare $1, pop 110. }y'\ Caron Brook, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Caipenter, a post office in Queens Co., pop 15. Carson ville, a post office in Kings Co., thirteen miles. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Founders' one •s' NEW BRUNSWICK. 20i 8. Hajwwd A Co., Wholetftle Hardware and Carriage Stook, dl> John, N. B. CAIBB. CiVTI & BIBS 'I n —MANUFACTURERS OF- I STEAM EHGINEUHAFTIIIMAIiGERS, PULLEYS WOOD WORKINC MACHINQIY, ETC. Latnt LnpioTed Spool & Bobbin IbcUnof 7. CITY ROAD, ST. croHiisr, IsT. B. 0. a GAIBD. J. p. CHUTE. A. S. EEBR. from Apohaqui, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 165. Case Settlement, a post settlement in Kings Co., head of Spoon Island,four miles from Nortonjthirtj-six miles from St. John, fare 50 cts., pop 110. Carter's Point, a post settlement in Kings Co., five miles from Westfield, pop 20. Cedar Camp, a post office in Kings Co., pop 20. Central Blissville — see Blissville Central. Central Cambridge — see Cambridge Central. I y Central Kingsclear — see Kingsclear, Central. Central Norton — see Noiiion Central. Central Hampstead — see Hampstead, Central. Centre Village,' a post village in Westmorland Co., thirteen miles from Sackville, fare 50 cts., pop 110. Centre ville, a village in Albert Co., on the Petitcodiac river, fifteen miles from Moncton, fare 75 cts., pop 220. Centreville, a post village in Carleton Co., twenty niles from Woodstock, fare $1, it contains four stores, one hotel, pop 400. ^,.^,,,, Suj. plies, St. John, N. B. 202 MEW BRUNSWICK. \ V. CletnentMAi A Co.| St. Johii,Ii|.B., Wholesale and BeUil, Lanpi A Lamp Ooodi. Chambers, a post settlement in Kings Co , it contains one store, pop 25. ") Chamoook, a village in Charlotte Co., on the N. B. & C. R., five miles from St. Andrews, fare 15 ots., pop 165. Chance Harbor, a post settlement %n St. John Co., twenty-one miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 165. Chaplain Island Boad,a post settlement in Northum- berland Co., eight miles from Newcastle, pop 190. Chapman, a post village in Westmorland Co., twenty miles from Shediac, fare $1, it contains six stores, four saw and two grist mills, pop 460. * Charleston, a post settlement in Carleton Co., fifteen miles from Woodstock, fare 75 cts., pop 145. Charlo Station, a post office in Restigouche Co.,eighteen miles from Campbellton, pop 10. Charlotte County if: bounded on the south by the Bay of Funday and on the west- by Maine, XJ. S., separated by the St. Croix river from Ihe Province. Grand Manan, Campobello and Deer Islands belong to this county. Ship- building, lumbering and the fisheries are its varied products. The county is traversed by the New Brunswick and Canada Railway. St. Andrews is the capital. It contains 1,323 square miles, 847,000 acres, pop 26,100. Chatham (sub. elec. dis.), a post town and port of entry in Northumberland Co., on the Miramichi river, one hun- dred and seventy-three miles from St. John, fare $4.50, six miles from Newcastle. It is the largest town on the north shore. Its streets are lighted with gas. It contains one himdred and twelve stores, two saw mills, four hotels, one tannery, two foundries, one tobacco factory, one bank, two printing offices issuing weekly papers. A large lumber and fish trade is carried on hero. The harbor is capable of accom- modating vessels of the largest tonnage. A branch railway six miles long connects the town with the I. C. R., pop 5770. ' ,:?-■ ft > ' Chatham Junction, on the I. C. R., one hunared and sixty-one miles from St. John, fare $4.20. Chelmsford, a post village in Northumberland Co., I. & F. Burpee & Co., Black- ■ NEW BRUNSWICK. 203 Hardware and Carriage Stock of all klnde, S. Hayward A Co., St. John, N. B. London Steam Djfeing and Cleaning Establisliment. flATEIBS CUAinD,DYID & CUBLID IN GOOD STYLE. Talsla Oo-o-ars, Bio., Cleaned or Dyed any Color required, and Be-flolibed. GENTS' COATS, PANTS AND VESTS Cleaned and Preaaed as good as new. Satisfaction. O-VLaraziteed.. 28 WATERLOO STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. eleven miles from Nawoistle, it contains two stores, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 100. Cheputneticook, a settlement in York Co., on the bor- ders of Maine, two miles from St. Croix, pop 220. Cherry vale, a post office in Queens Co., pop 10. Chester, a settlement in Albert Co., forty miles from Salisbury, eighty-three miles from St. John, fare $1.50, pop 110. Chester, a post settlement in Carleton Co., two miles from Bath, it contains one store, pop 110. Chipman (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queens Co., on Salmon River, forty-six miles from Gagetown, fare $1 by steamer. There are extensive coal beds in this settle- ment, it contains three stores, one saw mill, pop 1780, Chockfish, a settlement in Kent Co., twenty-seven, miles fromShediac, fare $1.25, pop 220. Church Hill, a post settlement in Albert Co., fifteen miles from Petitcodiac, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, " pop 110. smiths' Supplies, St. John, N. B. I J r 204 NEW BRUNSWICK. t F. OUmntaon A Co., St. John, N. B., WholeMU* Q«uuin« Havftiia Oigari. •r-V--- Church Point, a post village in Northumberland Co., pop 20. Clarence Bidge, a settlement in Charlotte Co., eighteen miles from St. Stephen, it contains two stores, one saw, one grist mill, pop 650. Clarendon (sub. elec. dis.), a post office in Chftrlotte Co., eleven miles from Welsford, fare 50 ots., on the St. John and Maine R., thirty miles from St. John, it contains one store, pop 200. Clarendon, a station of the E. & A. N. K., a post office ux Queens Co., thirty miles from St. John, fare 93 cts.^ pop 385. Clark's Corner, a post office in Queens Co., pop 10. Clifton, a post village in Gloucester Co., on Baie des Chaleurs, seventeen miles from Bathurst, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, a telegraph office, pop 220. Clifton, a post village in Kings Co., on Kennebeccasis Bay, sixteen miles from St. John, fare 75 cts. Shipbuild- ing is carried on here, pop 275. Clinch's Mills, a post office in St. John Co., pop 20. Clone's, a post settlement in Queens Co., fifteen miles , from Gagetown, fare 76 cts., pop 220. Clones, South, a post office in Queens Co., pop 10. Coal Branch, a settlement in Kent Co. on the I. C. R., twenty-eight miles from Moncton, one hundred and seven- teen miles from St. John, fare $3.27, it contains two stores, one grist mill, one spool factory, one telegraph office, pop 175. Coal Branch Station, a post office in Kent Co., pop 10. Coal Mines, a post settlement in Queens Co , on Sal- mon River, seventy-seven miles from St. John, fare $3.50. Coal in large quantities is found here. Steamers run be- tween here and St. John, fare $2, pop 200. Coal Creek, a post office in Queens Co., {our miles from Coal Mines, pop 20. Coate's Mills, a post settlement in KentQo.) fifteen miles from Buctouche, ~fare 75 cts., it contains one store, two saw mills, one grist mill, pop 220. Cocaigne, a post village in Kent Co., on the Cocaigne I. & F. Burpee & Co., Tin- NEW BRUNSWICK. 205 8. H»rirard A To., Wholeiale Hardware and Carriage 8to«k, Bl John, N. B. —IMPORTERS OF— STAPLI AHD 7AHCY DBY MOSS, OBNTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ENGLISH AND AMBRICAN WALL PAPBB, Sso, WHOI.I8ALE AND RKtAIL. «8» BRVSSELS STREET, SAINT JOHN. N. B. Kiver, eleven miles from Shediac, fare 50 cts. A fine bridge spans the river, pop 220. Cocaigne Biver, a post -set^tlement in Kent Co., three miles from Cocaigne Village, seventeen miles from Moncton, fare 12 cts., it contains.one store, one saw mill, pop 220. Cocaigne Shore, a settlement on the Cocaigne river, in Kent Co., four miles from Cocaigne Village, fare 15 cts., pop 220. Codys, a post office in Queen's Co., pop 10. Colbome (sub. elec. dis.), in Restigouche Co., pop 900. Coldbrook, a station on the I. C. B., three miles from St. John, fare 9 cts., pop tO. Coldstream, a post village in Carleton Co., seventeen miles from Woodstock, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, two saw mills, one grist mill and a tannery, pop 460. Colebrook, a settlement in Victoria Go-, seventy-four miles from Woodstock, fare $3.60, pep 160. Colo's Island, a post settlement in Queens Co., on the Washademoak river, twenty miles from Apohaqui, fifty-five miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 200. CoUina, a pdlat village in Kings Co., nine mUes from Apohaqui, fare 35 cts., it contains one store, pop 385. Collina, a village in St. John Co., thirty-four miles from St. John, fare $1.50, pop 400. Connell, a jwst office in Carleton Co., pop 10. smiths' Supplies, St. John, N. B. :i'i- 206 MEW BRUNSWICK. , y. ClMBMitMn A Co., 8t. John, M. B., Oh«w OlMtwwr* for Ocnntrjr Trad*. Connors ville, a settlement in Kings Co., fifteen miles from Rothesay, fare 70 cts., pop 110. Cook's Brook, a station on the I. C. R., ninety miles from St. John. Cookville — see North Lake. Coote Hill, a settlement in Queens Co., ten miles from Welsford, pop 275. Cork, a post village in York Co., a station on the St. John and Maine Railway, sixty miles from St. John, fare $1.93, pop 385. Com Hill, a post settlement in York Co., six mUes from Anagance, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 330. Costigan, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. County Line, a station of the N. B. R., in Carleton Co., sixteen miles from Woodstock, fare 50 cts. Coughlan, a post office in Northumberland Co., pop 10. Coverdale, a post settlement in Albert Co., ten miles from Salisbury, fare 50 cts., it ^contains two stores, pop 1490. Coverdale, Middle, a post settlement twenty miles from Salisbury, fare 60 cts., it contains one store, pop 10. Coverdale, Lower, a post settlement in Albert Co,, twenty-four miles from Moncton, pop 165. Cox's Point, a post settlement in Queens Co., thirty-five miles from Fredericton, it contains one store, one hotel, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 220. Crabb Settlement, ui York Co., twenty-six miles from Fredericton, fare $1, pop 110. Craig Bridge, York Co., a station on the N. B. R. Cranberry, a station on theN. B. tel, one les from B. ["ork Co., )0. \&a mileftti' ^are $2, Co., on lui, fare Is Co., on NEW BRUNSWICK. 207 Bardww* and Otrriac* Btook of all kinds, 8. HMjrwwd A Oo., St John, N. B. W. F. COLEHAN, ft 0., m. B. €. 8., Eng., Oculist and Aurist to St. John (General Hospital, PRACTISE LUflTED TO BTS ^ 3Si&3^ $ ip- Office :— 40 Ooburg Street, St. John, N. B. Grand Lake, four miles from Oagetown, fare $1, it contains two stores, two saw mills, two grist mills, pop 180. Cummings Cove, a post settlement in Charlotte Co., twelve miles from St. Andrews, it contains one store, one sawmill, pop 200, Curry ville, a post settlement in Albert Co., on the Al- bert R., twenty-two miles from Moncton, fare $1, it contains one store, two saw mills and one grist mill, pop 250. Dalhousie, (sub. elec. dis.), a post town in Restigouche Co., on the Restigouche river, two hundred and sixty-six miles from St. John, fare $5.80; nine miles from Campbell- ton, fare 27 cts. It has a good harbor. There are fine wharves and excellent timber ponds fur loading the largest ships. There are several factories shipping preserved salmon and lobsters. It is a port of entry; capital of Restigouche Co.; it contains twenty -four stores, seven hotels and a saw mill, pop 2360. Dalhousie Station, iqxxr miles from Dalhousie. Daniel, a post office in Queens Co., pop 10. Dawson, a post settlement in Albert Co., fifteen miles from Salisbury, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 275. Deadman's Harbor, a settlement in Charlotte Co., on the Bay of Fundy, twelve miles from St. George, fare 50 cts., pop 75. Debec, a post village in Carleton Co., on the N. B. k builders' Supplies, St. John, N. B. 208 NCW BRUNIIWIOK. 7. ClManilMn A Co^ 01. John, N. B., Ch«a|Mit Houm ia iMIIwttlMtfMTlaM*. C. R., eleren milM from Wooditook, fare 33 ots., it oontaiot two BtorM, one hotel, one mw mill, |)op 143. I/eer Island (sub. elec. dis.), a iMMt villaf^e in Charlotte Co., on Passamaquoddy Bay, six miles from Etifit{)ort, Me., nine miles from St Andrews, fare 35 cts., it contains eight stores, pop 1670. Deer Lake, a station on the N. B. 6i C. R., in York Co., fifty-nine vniles from St. Andrews, fare $1.77, it con- tains one saw mill, pop 70. Demoiselle Ch*eek, a settlement in Albert Co. on the Petitcodiac river, six miles from Hillsborough, fare 20 cts., pop 165. Derby (sub. elec. dis.), a village in Northumberland Co., on the I. C. R., one hundred and sixty-four miles from St. John, fare $4.24; nine miles from Newcastle, fare 36 cts., it contain J four stores, two hotels, a tannery and a bark factory, pop 8*76. De Wolfe Comer, a settlement in Charlotte Co., twelve miles from St. Stephen, fare 50 cts., pop 310. Dickens, in Carleton Co. — See Charleston. Digdeguash, a settlement in Charlotte Co., ten miles from Chamcook, fare 50 cts., pop 165. Dipper Harbor, a post settlement in St. John Co., on the Bay of Fundy, twenty miles from St. John, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 220. Dixon's Point, a post office in Kent Co., pop 10. Doaktown, a post settlement in Northumberland Co., fifty>three miles from Newcastle, fare $2.25, it contains one store, pop 375. Doberty, a post office in Sunbury Co., pop 15. Doherty's Mills, a post settlement in Kent Co., on the Nicholas river, five miles from Buctouohe, fare 20 cts., pop 220. Dollair, a settlement in Kent Co., three miles from Upper Buctouche, pop 165. Donegal, a post settlement in Kings Co., thirteen miles from Sussex, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 16^5. Dorchester (sub. elec. dis.), a post town, capital of I. & F. Burpee & Co., Tin- VKW BRrNSWICK. 209 »TlaoM> ntaint .rlotte Me., eight York it oon- an the 15 eta., Derland 98 from (are 35 a bark twelve ^n milefl Co., on 75 ots., id Co., IB one on the 1 20 ots., les from thirteen [e store, Ipital of 5- I, Baywaril A Co., WhoUial* lUrdwMT* aa AOa,liJ«fe%».ll H. HORTON, NO. 26 OHARLOTTI STRHT, (Young Man'i ChrtitlMi AtaofllAlloa liuUdlag^) ST. J-QlELliT, IT- B., iMPOBTxm Ajn> OBAum m all kih m ov Havnosii Trimmings^ SADDLIS, BRinrilll, MARTTNOALRS, Whip BniilMii^Caffry Owdf Mia GoMba, Huim, Blla^ •nd RolUr Wabblni Collar OhMk «nd MARTTNOALRS, Whipa, Whl^ Theoffa, Hotm lad GoMba, HuMM, Blla^ llpori f, Ughl and H»mrj CoUmt Fall. P»l«t.. »..»..,.■« muuam, ClotlC IforM BlMkttt, Lap Robat, Knamal Clou, Hanaaa . . a, Rallara, Rate Olrth Collar Fall, Palant Laatbar. all kladai Laaihar, Hamaaa Blaoh&g, Haddlara* Toola, Asia Mfaaaa, Bpoaga, Wlw Tarrala, Elno rotlar Pada. Ao., Ao., Ac. Offara tha abora, togathar with a larga TarlalT t^ artiolaa net anamaratad, OIUIAP FOR 0A8II, (wAPPBOVRD PAPBB. Larga dlaoounta lo wholaaala purobaaara. Haiucm and Collan on hand and made to order* H. HORTON. Dupey's Comer, a poit office in Westmorland Co.» pop 10. Durham, (sub. elec. dis.), in Restigouche Co., it contains three stores, pop 1,790. East Florenceville — see Florenceville East East Olassville — see Glassville Ea, Flatlands, a post settlement in Bestigouche Co., on the I. C. R., ten miles from Campbellton, fare 50 cts., it con- ^ tains one store, pop 275. Florence ville, a post village in Carleton Co., on the St. John River, eighty -five miles from Fredericton, it contains four stores and two hotels, pop 300. Florence ville, East, a post settlement in Carleton Co., two miles from Florenceville, pop 200. Flowers Cove, a post office in Queen's Co., pop 10. Forest, a station on the I. C. R., in Northumberland Co., pop 10. Fords Mills, a post office in Kent Co. — see Coal Branch. Forest City, a village in York Co., on the Chiputneti- cook Lakes, eight miles from Pemberton Ridge, pop 25. Foreston, a post settlement in Carleton Co., fourteen miles from Florenceville, fare 60 cts., it contains one store, pop 110. Forks, a post settlement in Queen's Co., twenty-five miles from Petitcodia^ fare $1.10, it contains one store, pop 110. Forks — see Cain's River. Fort Fairfield, a small settlement in Victoria Co., on the Aroostook River, seven miles from Andover, fare 25 cts., and immediately opposite a fort of the same name in the State of Maine. Foster's Cove, a post settlement in Victoria Co., twenty- seven miles from Andover, fare $1.25, it contains on© store, pop 165. ! Fox Creek, a post settlement in "Westmorland Co., on the Petitcodiac River, seven miles from Moncton, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, pop 550. Fox Reach, a settlement in Queen's Co., on the River St. John, five miles from St. John, fare 75 cts. -.f . I. & F. Burpee & Co., Railway Vv^ C. ■-'-'^-.'< ;'■■ ""-•*"■'■ / NEW BRUNSWICK. 216 H»rdw»r« and 0»rri«g« Stock of all klndi, S. Hayivard A Oa, St. Johii,K. B. Importen and Haannietiiren of I Furnishing Goods, Etc. '(J i>'.';',, ■' GENTS' CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, ■i.V.'.j . ■ .>!? In the nioit Fashionable Styles. ,v, ■ ■■<, People's House, Oor, Dock St. and lNx,Hh Market Wharf, 4 SiLZZTT JOHXT, IT. B. SEAMEN'S CLOTHING ALWAYS ON HAND. and Ship Spikes, St. John, N. B. 216 NEW BRUNSWICK. p. Olementton A Go., St. John, N. B., 01»m Shades for Flowers, etc., ■ specialty. Fredericton, a city and port of entry, capital of the Province and of York Co., is beautifully situated on the Biver St. John, 84 miles from St. John City, fare $1 by steamer, and 68 miles from St. John, fare $2 by rail; sixty- five miles from Woddstock, fare $1.95. The public buildings are the Parliament Buildings, the Government House, City Hall,Court House, Rink, Barracks and University. The Par- liament Buildings have been newly built, and are situated at the lower end of the town ; they contain the House of Assembly and Legislative Council rooms, the Legislative Library with over 10,000 volumes. The Government House, at the upper part of the town, is a large stone mansion fac- ing the river. The St. John River is here three-quarters of a mile wide. The city's streets are lighted with gas; it has one bank and a bank agency, a 1 rge number of first-class stores, and manufactories of iron castings, mill machinery, leather, boots and shoes, woodenware, etc.; it is the chief terminus of the Fredericton Branch and the N. 3. Railways, the former connecting with the St. John & Maine Railway at Fredericton Junction. Pop about 6,500. Fredericton Junction, a post village in S anbury Co., at the junction of the Fredericton and St, John & Maine Rail- ways, twenty- two miles from Fredericton, fare 66 cts., and forty-six miles from St. John, fare $1.33. It contains four stores, two hotels, one saw mill and one grist mill, pop 175. Fredericton Road, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., eight miles from Salisbury, fare 35 cts., pop 132. Frenchfort Cove, a small settlement in Northumberland. Co., one mile from Newcastle, pop 40. ^f ■ ^ French Lake, a post settlement in Sunbury Co., on French Lake, three miles from Upper Shefiield, it contains two stores, one saw mill, one grist mill, one tannery and a shoe factory, pop 165. ^ French Village, a post se^ement in King's Co., eight miles from Hampton, fare 35 era., pop 180. French Village, Lower, a post village in York Co., on St. John River, nine mileS" from Fredericton, fifty-five miles from St. John, it contains one store, pop 275. > r French Village, Northumberland Co. — see Hardwick. . I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best Axe^ NEW BRUNSWICK. 217 • / ., eight 8. Hity ward A Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, St John, N. B. JAMES H.CARN ALL, Tmddnmst and IJaturaHst, Blr«lK and Animals StaOTed and Nonnled In Good Style. M00S81 Caribou and Deer Heads, and Animals and Birds of ali iilnds bou|[l)t. 35 Sools Street, CroSIliT, I:T. B. : Fulton Brook, a post office in Queen's Co., pop 10. Gagetown, (sub. elec. dis.), a post town, capital of Queens Co., at the mouth of the Jemseg, on the River St. John, twenty-eight miles south-east of Fredericton, fare 50 cts., fifty miles from St. John, fare 75 cts., it contains fourteen stores, two saw mills, one tannery, one grist mill and a tele- graph office and two hotels, pop 1,180. Gagetown, Lower, a post office in Queen's Co., pop 10. Gagetown, Upj)er, a post village in Queen's Co. on the River St. John, eight miles from Gagetown, it contains two stores and one saw mill, pop 275. Gagnon, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Gailey, a post settlement in Kent Co., fifteen miles from Shediac, it contains one store, two saw mills, one gi'ist mill, two lobster factories, pop 100. Galloway, a settlement in Kent Co., three miles from Kingston, pop 165. Gardner's Creek, a post settlement in St. John Co., on the Bay of Fundy, twenty miles from St. John, it contains two stores and two saw mills, shipbuilding is carried on, pop 180. -(^ ' y -: Vi Garnet, a post office in St. John Co., pop 10. Gaspereaux, a post village in Queen's Co., on the Salmon River, eighty miles from St. John, fare $2, three miles from Brigg's Corner-s, it contains two stores, pop 200. Tool and Drill Steel, St, John, N. B. 218 NEW BRUNSWICK. V. Olemantioii A Co., 8t.Johii,K.B., Wbolut«le and BaUil, LMapt A Lamp Ooodi. ^^^^^ I I ^1 II ■ ■ I II ■ !!■ I 1. ■ I M^^B^^— — I ., M M . . II ■ I ..III I— — ^ Oaspereaux Station, a post village in Queen's Co., on the St. John &, Maine Railway, thirty-three miles from St. John, fare $1, pop 40. Oaspereaux, Upper, a post settlement in Queen's Co., on Salmon River, thirty-five miles from Apohaqui, it con- tains four stores and two hotels, pop 110. Oaythorne,a post ofiice in Northumberland Co., pop It. Geary, a post settlement in Sunbury Co., seven miles from Oromocto, it contains one store, fare 26 cts., pop 185. Geruiantown, a post settlement in Albert County, on the Shepody River, nine miles from Hopewell Corner. It contains one store, one saw mill and one grist mill, fare 35 cts., pop 165. Gibson, a village in York Co., opposite Fredericton, it contains ten stores, two hotels, a large steam tannery, one planing mill. The works of the N. B. R. are situated here. A steam ferry runs every fifteen minutes, fare 5 cts. Pop. about 300. V Girvan, a small settlement in Kent Co., six miles from Richibucto, fare 25 cts., pop 20. Gladstone (sub. elec. dis.), in Sunbury Co., it contains two stores, pop 1040. Gladstone, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Glasier, a station on the Fredericton Branch Railway, in York Co., eight miles from Fredericton, fare 25 cts. Glassville, a post settlement in Carleton Co., twenty- seven miles from Woodstock, it contains two stores, one Hotel, two saw mills, one grist mill, fare $1.25, pop 425. Glassville, East, a settlement in Carleton Co., seventeen miles from Florence ville, pop 85. Glenelg(8ub. elec. dis.), in Northumberland Co., it con- tains two stores, pop 470. Glen Anglin, a post office in Gloucester Co., pop 10. Glenlevit, a small settlement in Restigouche Co., twelve miles from Campbellton, fare 50 cts., pop 110. Glen Porter, a post office in Northumberland Co., pop 10. Glenville, a small settlement in Westmorland Co., three miles from Petitcodiac, fare 12 cts., pop 75. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Spring, Tire NEW BRUN8WICK. 219 Htfdware uid Carriag* Btook of all kiudi, 8. Hajrward A Co., Hi John, N. B. it and Sled-shoe Steel, St John, N.B, iT 220 XBW BaUMBWIOK. V. OltnitntMn A Co., St. John, V. B., WholcMkl* Otnulna U«vkna Olgari. Gloucester County, bordering on the Gulf of 8t. Law- rence; capital, Bathurst. On its coast are nu onerous islanclH. Shipbuilding is carried on to a large extent. The Interco- lonial Kailway traverses this county. It contains 1,684 sq. miles, 1,077,900 acres, pop 21,620. Golden Grove, a post settlement in St. John Co., fifteen miles from St. John, fare ftOcts., pop 100. Golden Grove Mills, a post office in St. John Co., it con- tains a woollen mill, pop 30. Golden Ilidge, a post settlement in Carleton Co., on the St. John River, thirty miles from Woodstock, it contains one store, pop 50. Good Corner, a post village in Carleton Co., sixteen miles from Woodstock, fare 7?) cts., pop 130. Gooseberry Cove, a post office in St. John Co., pop 10. Goose Creek, a post village in St. John Co., on the Bay of Fundy, fifty miles from St. John, fare $1.50, pop 60. Gordon, (sub. elec. dis.), in Victoria Co., pop 750. Gordonsville, a post settlement in Carleton Co., twenty- eight miles from Woodstock, fare $1.25, pop 60. Goshen, a post settiementin Albert Co., eight miles from Annagance, fare 30 cts., it contains one store, one saw mill, one grist mill and a spool factory, pop 110. Goshen, a settlement in Queen's Co., fourteen miles from Apohaqui, fare 50 cts., pop 100. Goshen, Upper, a post settlement in Albert Co., ten miles from Annagance, it contains one store, pop 165. Gowland Mountain, a post settlement in Albert Co., fifteen miles from Petitcodiac, fare 65 cts., pop 275. Grafton, a post village in Carleton Co., on the St. John River, opposite Woodstock, it contains one store, one hotel and one saw mill, pop 220. Grand Ance, a post settlement in Gloucester Co., on the Bale des Chaleurs, twenty-eight miles from Bathurst, fare $1.25, it contains four stores, two hotels, a saw mill and three lobster factories, pop about 760. Grand Bay, a post village in King's Co., on the St. John & Maine Railway, twelve miles from St. John, fare 33 cts., it contains one store, one hotel and a telegraph office, pop 80. I. & F. Burpee & Co., St. John, N. B. KEW imiTNSWICK. II S. Fohn lotel the I fare and Fohn lets., 80. t. mrwwd A Co., WholetaU Hardware anil Carriaf* Btook, it John, K. M» €B&WFCIE® & BII1&9 «;i:XEttAL AGENTK rOH TUB WHEELER & WILSON, NEW WILLIAMS, ANo \EADER Sewing Hachines. MachinoR Rold oti easy payments. Liberal iliicounti for oaih. Old Machinta tak«u in exchange. ^^gif Sewing Machine! repairnd l>y practical machiniita. Noedloii Shuttlui, Oil, etc., wholesale and retail. A.GH1ST& for FTA.NOS and OROAIVM. 31 Gerxxiaizi St., Saint Jolizi, XT. S. \ Grand Falls, (sub. elec. dis.), a post town, capital of , Victoria Co., at the head of navigation of the St. John River, on the Frodericton arid River du Loup Railwaj, two hundred miles from St. John, fare $4. GO, one hundred and sixteen miles from River du Loup, fare $3.50, it contains fifteen stores, one tannery, five hotels, one saw mill, one grist mill, and a telegraph office. In the vicinity the River St. John falls precipitously a height of 180 feet; over this fall is a suspension bridge, pop 1,540. • Grand Falls Portage, a post settlement in Victoria Co., seven miles from Grand Falls, fare 25 cts., pop 110. Grand Harbor, a post village in Charlotte Co., on the Island of Grand Manan, fifty miles from St. Andrews, fare ^2, it contains eight stores, twi hotels, pop 300. Grandigue, a post settlement in Kent Co., seven miles from Shediac, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, pop 440. Grand Manan, (sub. elec. dis.), an island off the State of Maine, in Charlotte Co., it has several fine harbors. Ship- building is carried on, and there are a ii umber of fishing Peter Wright's Patent Anvils. -A- 223 MEW BHUNBWICK. W. ClMMntMa A Oa,i H. Jote* W. Bi, OlMay OlMtwwt Ibt OMMify Tmi4«. itationfi. Fifty milos from Bt. John ; a submarino cable con> necU it with the mainland, there ia a mail Hteamer running between here and Ht. AndrewH. It containH twenty-five ■toroti, four hotels and four saw miilH. There ia a lighthouse on the island. Lat. 44*, 45^ ftJ' N., Ion. 66*, 44^^, 4' W., I)op 2,020. Grand River, a nost settlement in Victoria Co., thirteen miles from Grand (alls, fare 60 cts., it contains one store, one hotel, one saw mill, two grist mills, pop 220. Grant, a post office in Westmorland Co., pop 10. Grannet Rook, a small island six and a quarter miles from the 8. W. head of Grand Manan, lat. 46" 32 N., Ion. 66" 52 W. On it is a lighthouse exhibiting a revolving light sixty-six feet above high water mark. A gun is fired to answer signals during the fog, dangerous rocks extending four miles eastward of the lighthouse. Gratton, a post office in Northumberland Co., pop 15. Great Shumogue, a post village in WeHtmorland Co., nineteen miles from Shediao, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 330. Greenfield, a post settlement in Carleton Co., five miles from Florenceville, twenty-eight miles from Woodstock, fare $1.25, it contains one store, pop 275. Greenhead, a small village in St. John Co., near Fair- ville, pop 80. Green Point, a settlement in Gloucester Co., on Baie des Chaleurs, fifteen miles from Bathurst, fare 65 cts., it contains one stoie and one hotel, pop 330. Green River, a post village in Victoria Co., twenty-four miles from Grand Falls, fare $1, it contains four stores, two saw mills, two grist mills and two tanneries, pop 760. Greenville, a station on the N. B. C. R., in Carleton Co., eighty-six miles from St. Andrews, fare $2.58. Greenwich, Upper (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Kings Co., twenty miles from St John, pop 935. Greenwich Hill, a post village in Kings Co., on the St. John river, nineteen miles from St. John, fare $1, it con- tains two stores, one grist mill and one saw mill. St. John and Fredericton steamers call here, pop 1 65. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Vises , / KEW RRUNRWIOK. tts Bale ,., it Keton intin the con- Fohn / lOwrlac* Hlook of all ktn.la, H. HmfwrnM A Co., Si Jek% X. & ,.-Wi Dining" Hall, .FOB- LADIES AND GBNTLSMSN. E.J.BYRNE, - - - PROPRIETOR. Every Delicacy of the Season served in flrst-class style. ■ , Private Rooms for dinner parties. 86 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, - - ST. JOHN, N. B. ! "■ I ■ i, ^=a Greer, a post settlement in St. Jobn Co., five miles from Quaco, pop 10. Greys Mills, a post settlement in Kings Co., on the St. John River, twenty miles from St. John, fare 60 cts. , it contains one store, pop 132. Grimcross Canal, a small village on the River St. John. The Union Line of steamers touch here, fifty-three miles from St. John, fare $1. Grindstone Island, near the head of the Bay of Fundy, in Albert Co., four miles from Harvey. On it is a light- house, lat. 45° 43 13 N., Ion. 64° 37 25 W. Grindstones are nanufaclured hera Gueguen, a post village in Kent Co., on the Cocaigne river, fourteen miles from Shediac, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, two saw mills, one grist mill, pop 350. Hainsville, in York Co., a station on the N, B. R., thirty-five miles from Fredericton. Hamilton's Mountains, a settlement in Queens Co., five ..,1 and Bellows, St. John, N. B. . . .?■.* 224 HEW BRUNNWICK. ;-; . ■ ■ milnii from Ttouutl Ilill, tw«ntj-ntnA niitofi from Rt. John, faro $1.2 A, pop 50. ilninrnoiul (mih. cloc. «li«.), in K\\\\ff\ Co., pop 700. Hnnimund Uivoi, ii |K>Ht iMittlonimit in Kingii Oo,,on tho I. C. R., Nuvontoon niiltm fioin Ht. John, furn tS\ oU., it con- tainN two Mtorrai, ono nuw mill, uno ^riiit mill and a Hliinglu fftotory. Tho nUition in callod Nauwigownulc, jK)p 330. Ilnmnionil Vulo, u \k»X villngo in KingM (Jo., tliirteitn ' milt^N from Huhhcx, faro 50 ctN., itcontainH onn Ntoit*. pop 220. HiimpMtnM Co., pop 10. Hartford, a |H)Ht olVico in (larlt^ton (!o., |M)p 15. Ilartland, a iMmt villain in (.'arloton Co., on tlio Hi. John rivor and on tho N. H. Railway, Jtixty nul««H from Fr«Ml«rio- ton, faro l^l.HO; twolvo miUm from WinxlMtock, farn 30 ota., it oontainH night ntorrM, two liot(*lN, one tannery, a boot and Mhoe fact.)ry, pop 440. IlartH MillN, a iM)Ht oflico in Sunhtiry (*o., |K)p 20. ilarv«fy (Huh. t>loc. diH.), a poNt villago in ADxirt Co., on till) Hay of Kuntly, eighty mihw from Ht. .lolin, faro $3.70; forty mih'H from HaltHhury, faro 1^1. 'JO; it contjiinN ninn HtoroR, two hotehif two muw millH and & tannery, |H)p 1,000. ^*' Harvry IJank, a jMmt oflico in Alhort Co., pop 300. Ilarvi'y Station, a poHt villago iik York Co., on tiio Ht. John and Maine It., twenty niiU>M from Fredericion Junction, Hixty-Hoven mihm from Ht. John, faro $2.13, it contains live Rtores, tlirco saw millH and one griHt mill, pop 220. \ HastingH or Upper Salmon Kiver, a i>OHt settlement in Albert Co., on Salmon Hiver, twenty-eight miles from Pen- obsquis, faro $1.2r», it contains one store, pop 110, Hatfield Point, a post otiice in Kings Co., {)op 10. Havelock (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Kings Co., a station on the N. B. K., fifteen miles from Woodstock, it contains two stores, pop 2100. Haynesville, a station on the N. B. Kailway, in York Co., thirty-six miles from Fredericton, fare $1.75. Haynesville, Lower, a post settlement in York Co., on the N. B. R., twenty-two miles from Fredericton, fare $1, it contains one store, \wp 1 10. Haynesville, Upper, a {»o8t settlement in York Co., on the N. B. R., twenty-four miles from Fredericton, fare 76 cts., it contains one store, pop 105. Head of Millstream — see Millstream, Head of. Head of Ridge — see Hteeves Settlement. Head of Tide, a post settlement in Restigouche Co., on men's Supplies, St. John, N. B. 15 S36 NEW BRUNSWICK. BMd to F. Clanentaon A Co., St Joha, N. B., for prioei of Cto^urj. the Restigouche River, five miles from Campbellton, it oon> tains two stores, fare 20 cts., pop 140. Hebron, a post settlement in Albert Co., sixteen miles from Harvej, fare 75 ots., pop 70. HenderscM^ a post settlement in Queen's Co., it contains one store, pop 26. Herlot, a small settlement in Ycrk Co., ten miles from Fred<^ricton, fare 50 cts., pop 50. Heron Island, a post village in Restigouche Co., ten miles east of Dalhousie, fare 40 cts., pop 75. Hewitt's, a settlement in Charlotte Co., on the N. B. R., two miles from Rolling Dan, pop 20. Hibernia, a post settlement in Queens Co., five miles from Hampstead, fare 20 cts., it contains one store, pop 220. Highlands, a post settlement in Carleton Co., nine miles from Florenceville, it contains one store, pop 330. Hillandale, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Hillsborough (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Albert Co., on the Petitcodiac river. It contains the Albert coal mines, pop 2420. Hillsborough, Lower, a settlement in Albert Co., twenty- six miles from Salisbury, fare $1.25; nineteen miles from Moncton, fare 95 cte., pop 60. Hillsborough (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in Albert Co., on the Petitcodiac river, fourteen miles from Moncton, fare 50 cts., it contains twenty stores, two hotels, one saw mill and a tannery; valuable coal mines and gypsum are found here; it is a port of entry, pop 800. Hillsdale, a post village in Kings Co., twelve miles from Sussex, thirty miles from St. John, fare 90 cts., it contains one store, one gristmill, pop 165. Hillside, a post settlement in Albert Co., seventeen miles from Petitcodiac, fare 50 cts., pop 60. Hiram, a post office in Albert Co , pop 10. Hodgdon, in Carleton Co., a station on the N. B. <& C. R., five miles from Woodstock. Holderville, a post settlement in Kings Co., twelve miles from St. John, it contains one store, pop 165. Holmesville, a post settlement in Carleton Co, six I. & F. Burpee & Co., Ingot Copper, > SIX NEW BBUN8VICK. 227 H*rdwM« Mud (Wriag* Stook of «U Idadi, B. Hagrwurd A Co., 8t> Jahn, K. B. miles from Bath, fare 25 eta, thirtj-five miles from Wood- stock, fare $1.60, it contains one store, pop 330. i Hopewell (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Albert Co., on ShepOdy Bay, twelve miles from Dorchester, fare 50 ots., pop 500. Hopewell Cape (sub. elec. dis.), a post town in Albert Co., on the Petitcodiac river, at the head of Shepody Bay,on the Albert R., twenty-nine miles from Salisbury, fare $1.25. it contains nine Stores and one hotel; shipbuilding is also carried on here, pop 1550. Hopewell Comer, a post village in Albert Co. — See Albert Hopewell Hill, a post village in Albert Co, on Shepody Bay, on the Albert R. R., thirty-seven miles from Salisbury, fare $1.75, it contains four stores, one saw mill and a tannery^ pop 560. Hopper, a post office in Albert Co., seven miles from Berryton, pop 10. Houlton, a station of the N. B. C. R., in Carleton Co., ninety miles from St. Andrews, fare $2.70. Hoyt, a post station of the St. John & Maine R., in York Co., thirty-nine miles from St. John, fare $1.23, it contains one stpre, pop 20. Humphrey's Mills, a station of the I. C. R., in West- morland Co., ninety miles from St. John, fare $2.70. Hunter's Home, a po|t settlement in Queens Co., on Canaan River, thirty miles from Apohaqui, it contains two stores, pop 550. Huskisson, (sub elec. dis.), a small settlement in Kent Co., pop 173. Ida, a post office in Queens Co., pop 10. Inchby, a post office in Queen's Co., pop 15. Indian Island, a post village in Charlotte Co., on the Bay of Fuudy, opposite Eastport, Me., and fourteen miles from St. Andrews, fare 60 cts., it contains one store, pop- 110. Indian Mountain, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., ten miles form Moncton^t contains one store, one hotel, two saw mills, pop 550. Pig Lead and Spelter, St. John,N.B, r 228 NEW BRUNSWICK. 7. Glemtntson A Oo., Wholeiftle Crockerj, Ohin* uid QImi, St. John, N. B. Indiantown, a settlement in Northumberland Co., eighteen miles from Newcastle, fare 75 cts, pop 85. Indiantown, a post town in St. John Co., at the outlet of the Biver St. John into the harbor of St. John, two miles from the city, fare five cts. It is part of the City of Portland. It is the landing place of the St. John, Grand Lake, Salmon Kiver, and Kennebeccasis steamers, near here are the falls, vessels cannot pass through only at flood and ebb tide, it contains about thirty-^e stores, three hotels, one iron foundry, and several steam saw mills and factories. A suspension bridge spans the falls, pop 2,750. Inkerman, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Glouces- ter Co., it contains two stores, pop 1,810. Intervale, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., three miles f rom Fetitcodiac, fare 12 cts, it contains one store, one grist mill, pop 275. Irishtown, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., six- teen miles from Moncton, fare C5 cts, it contains one store one saw mill, pop 330. Irving Settlement, a post settlement in Albert Co., eight miles from Hillsborough, twenty-two miles from Moncton, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 225. Jacksontown, a post settlement in Carleton Co., eight miles from Woodstock, fare 30 cts, it contains one store, pop 276. Jacksonville, a post village in Carleton Co., on the River St. John, five miles from Woodstock, fare 20 cts, it contains ten stores and a tannery, pop 330. Jacquet River, in Gloucester Co., a station of the I. C. R., two hundred and forty miles from St. John, fare $5.46. Janevi>]]e, a post settlement in Gloucester Co., twelve miles from Bathurst, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, one hotel, pop 165. ^■,.^^^ Jeffrey, a post office in Kings Co., pop 10. Jemseg, A post settlement in Queens Co., on the St. John river, fifty miles from St. John, fare 75 cts. St. John steamers call here, it contains three stores and two grist mills, pop 165. Jemseg, Mouth of, a post settlement in Queens Co., on the L & F. Burpee & Co., R. G. and NEW BRUNSWICK. 229 S. Uftjwwd A Go., Wholeial« Hardware and Carriage Stock, Si John, N. B. Sb. John Biver, three miles from Gagetown, Eiver Steamers call here, pop 165. Jenkins, a post settlement in Queens Co., on the Washa- demoak River, fifty-one miles from St. John,fare $l,pop 110. Johnson's Mills, a post settlement in Westmorland Co.^ seven miles from Dorchester, fare 25 cts., pop 110. Johnston (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queens Co., on the Washademoak Lake, twenty miles from Gage- town, forty-eight miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains three stores, two saw, one grist mill, pop 1740. Johnville, a post settlement in Carleton Co., eight miles from Bath, faro 35 cts., it contains two stores, pop 560. , Jolicure, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., eleven miles from Sackville, fare 50 cts., it contains three stores, pop 275. Juvenile Settlement, a post oflBice in Sunbury Co., pop 10. Kars(sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Kings Co., eighteen miles from Norton, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, pop 550. Kay, a post settlement in Westmi .land Co., eight mile^ from Salisbury, fare SO cts., it contains one store, pop 110. Keats, a post office in Westmorland Co., pop 10. Keith, a post office in Kings Co., pop 15. Kent Junction, a station on the I. C.R., one hundred and thirty-seven miles from St. John, fare $3.70. Kent County, on the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Nor- thnmberland Strait; capital, Richibueto. On its coasts are Cocagne, Buctouche an I Richibueto harbors. There are ex- cellent facilities for shipbuilding. The county is traversed by the Intercolonial Railway. It contains 1,720 square miles, 1,101,000 acres, pop 22,625. Kent, Upper, a post settlement in Carleton Co., on the N". B. R., forty-five miles from Woodstock, it contains one store, pop 275. Kent (sub. ele(5. dis.), in Carleton Co., on the N. B. R., it contains three stores, pop 3000. Russia Sheet Iron and Sheet Zinc. r .sao NEW BBUN8WI0K. W. C&MMntaoii A Go^Bi Joha, N. B., AMOrttd Crates Ctockmy for oouitri' tradt - I ■ Keohan, a pott office in ELings Co., pop 10. Kerry, a post office in Albert Co., pop 15. Ke«wick, Upper, a post settlement in York Co., a station on the N. B. R., it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 220. Keswick, Mouth of, a post village in York Co., on the St John River, ten miles from Frederioton, it contains one hotel, two stores, pop 220. Keswick Ridge, a post village in York Co., twelve miles from Fredericton, fare 45 cts., it contains two stores, one saw, one grist mill, one carding mill, pop 330. Keswick Ridge, Upper, a post settlement in York Co., on the N. B. R., sixteen miles from Fredericton, it contains one store, pop 110. Kilfoil, a post office in Carleton Co., pop 10. ^ Kilburn's Landing, a post settlement in Victoria Co., on the St. Jol^n River, on the N. B. R., eighty-seven miles from Fredericton, it contains two stores, one hotel, one grist mill, one telegraph office, pop 115. Kincardine, a post settlement in Victoria Co., forty-five miles from Woodstock, fare $2.25, it contains 2 stores, 1 saw mill, one grist mill, one tel office, pop 275. Kings County, capital Hampton, intersected by the River St. John. The I. C. R. runs through part of the country, it contains 1, 408 sq. miles, 901,000 acres, pop 25,- 620. Kingsclear, or Bristol, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in York Co., on the River St. John, seventeen miles from Fredericton, fare 50 cts, forty-seven miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains two stores, pop 1,925. Kingsclear Central, a post settlement in York Co., on the St. John River, eleven miles from Fredericton, fai'e 50 cts., pop 165. ^ King Settlement, in York Co., eight miles from Fred- ericton, fare 30 cts., pop 110. Kingsley, a post office in York Co., pop 10. Kingston (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Kings Co., on the River ^t. John, seventeen miles west of St. John, fare 50 cts., ik contains three stores, two hotels, one saw I. & F. Burpee & Co., Black and NEW BBUN8WI0K. 231 H«rdw«r« and Ganriae* Stook of all kiadi, 8. Uajrward A Ca, Bt. -101111, N. B. iniU, one grist mill, one carding mill, pop 2,190. Kingston, a post village in Kent Co., on the Biohibuoto River, thirty-six miles from Shediao, fare $1.50; it contains thirty'three stores, ^wo hotels and a saw mill. A wooden bridge spans the Bichibucto here, pop 1000. Kinnear, a settlement in Westmorland Co., six miles from Fetitcodiac, pop 25. Kintore, a post settlement in Victoria Co., on the St. ■John River, forty-eight miles from Woodstock, it contains one store, pop 100. Kirkland, a post office in Carleton Co., pop 10. Knowlesville, a post settlement in Carleton Co., + onty- seven miles from Woodstock, fare $1.25, it con( two stores, pop 220. Knowlesville, South, a post office in Carleton Co , pop 15. Knoxford, a post settlement in Carleton Co., twenty- four miles from Woodstock, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 235. Kouchibouguac, a post village in Kent Co., twelve miles from Richibucto, fare 50 cts., it contains three saw mills, one carding mill, two stores and two hotels, pop 660. Kouchibouguacis, or St. Lewis, in Kent Co., it contains four stores^ one hotel, two saw mills and a grist mill,pop 150. Lakebum, a post office in Westmoreland Co., pop 10. Lake District, a small settlement in Albert Co., two miles from Harvey Com or, pop 60. Lakefield, a post settlement in Kings Co., eleven miles from Sussex, fare 50 cts., pop 110. Lake George, a post settlement in York Co., four miles from Prince William, fare 15 cts., it contains two stores and one hotel, pop 105. Lake Road, a post office in Albert Co., pop 10. Lake. Settlement, a settlement in Kent Co., twenty-two miles from Chatham, fare $1, pop 110. Lake Stream, a post office in Kent Co., pop 15. Lakeview, a post settlement in Queens Co., on the Washademoak Lake, twenty two miles from Apohaqui, it contains one store, pop 30. Galvanized Sheet Iron, St. John. X / ( It I < . I'i 282 NKW BRUNSWICK. V. Otomenttoii A Oat Bt. John, N. B., 01«is Shftdai for Flowers, eto., • ipcoUlty. Lakeville, a post settlement in Carleton Co., eighteen miles from Woodstock, fare 76 cts., it contains one store, a saw mill and one carding mill, pop 185. Lakeville Corner, a post village in Sunbury Co., on French Lake, three miles from Sheffield, it contains three stores, one saw mill, one grist mill, one tanneiy and a shoe factory, pop 200. Lameque, a settlement in Gloucester Co., ten miles from Shippegan, fare 50 cts., pop 275. Lancaster (sub, elec. dis.), a settlement in St. John Co., on the St. John and Maine R., two miles from Fairville, six miles from St. John, fare 18 cts., it contains three stores and a saw mill, pop 4340. Landsend, a post settlement in St. John Co., on the St. John Biver, ten miles from St. John, it contains one saw mill, one grist ipill, pop 275. Law field, a post office in Queens Co., pop 10. Lawrence, a station on the N. B. Bail way, in York Co., opposite Fredericton, it contains one store, pop 50. Lawrence Station, a post village in Charlotte Co., on the N. B. B., twenty-nine miles from St. Andrews, fare 87 cts., pop 110. LawHson, a post settlement in Queen's Co., twelve miles from Weibford, it contains one store, one saw mill,one grist mill, pop 550. Ledgerville, a post office in Kent Co., pop 10. Ledge, a post village in Charlotte Co., on the St. Croix river, four miles from St. Stephen, it contains one store, pop 330. Leonard ville, a post office in Charlotte Co., pop 10. Lepreaux (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Charlotte Co., on the Bay of Fundy, twenty-five miles from St. John, fare 85 cts. It has a lighthouse on the point. Lat. 45° 3 40 N., Ion. 65° 44 10 W., it contains two stores, one hotel and a saw mill, pop 540. Lepreaux, Little, a post village in Char;* )tte Co., twenty- five miles from St. John, it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 330. L'Etete, a post settlement in Charlotte Co., 9 miles from L & F. Burpee & Co., Londonderry NEW BRUNSWICK. 23S 8. Hajwwrd A Go., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stook, 81. John, V. B. St. Qeorge, fare 35 cts., it contains two stores, one hotel, and has a copper mine, pop 440. • Lewis Mountain, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., ten miles from Patitcodiac, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 175. Lewisville, a post village in Westmorland Co., two miles from Moncton. It contains two stores, one tannery, one saw and one grist mill, jjop 225. Lime Hill, a post office in King's Co., pep 10. Lime Kiln, a post office in York Co., pop 15. Liljr Lake, a post settlement in Kings Co., it contains three stores, pop 300. Lincoln (sub. elec. dia.), a post settlement in Sunbury Co., on the Fredericton Railway, six miles from Freder- icton, fare 18 cts.; seventy-nine miles from St. John, fare by steamer $1, it contains one store, pop 920. Lindsay, a post settlement in Carletoa Co., #en miles from Woodstock, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 300. Lintor post settlement in Sunbury Co„ tAn miles from Newcastle ^^roek, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 110, Little Branch, a post office in Northumberland Co., thirteen miles from Chatham, fare 50 cts., it Mntains one store, one saw mill, pop 25. Little Buctouche — see Buctouohe, Little. Little Cape, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., twelve miles from Shediac, fare 75 cts., pop 165. Little Falls — see Edmundston. Little Forks, a post office in Kent Co., pop 10. Little Lepreaux — seeLepreaux Little. Little Ridge, a post settlement in Albert Co., on the Albert Rd., pop 20. Little River, a post settlement in Sunbury Co., twelve miles from Sheffield, fare 50 cts., it contains one store and two hotels, one saw and one grist mill, pop 330. Little River, a settlement in Kings Co., feine miles from Ossekeag, fare 35 cts., pop 275. Little River, (Coverdale), a post settlement in Albert Co., fifteen miles from Salisbury, fare 65 cts., it contains one store and three grist mills, pop 275 and Scotch Pig Iron, St. Johft, N. B. \ 2S4 NEW BRUNSWICK. V. daniMitMW A Co.| 8t.Johii,N.B^ WbolaMla Mid BctaUl, Lanpt A Lamp Oooda. Little Rirer, HSlgin), a post settlement in Albert Oo., twenty miles from Fetitoodiao, fare f 1, it contains <»e store, pop 235. Little Rocher, a post settlement in Albert Co., on the Bay of Fundj, fifty-two miles from Salisbury, fare $2.30, it contains two stores, pop 260. Little Shemogue — see Shemogue Little. Little Shippegan — see Shippegan Little. Little South West, a settlement in Northumberland Oo., on the Miramichi River, twenty miles from Newcastle, fare 85 cts., it contains two stores pop 210, Loch Lomond, a post settlement in St. John Co., nine miles from St. John, fare 35 cts, it contains one hotel and one saw mill, pop 175. Loch Lomond, Upper, a post settlement in St. John Co., fourteen miles from St. John, it contains one hotel and one saw mill, pop 165. Londonderry, a post settlement in King's Co., forty miles from St. John, fare $1.75, it contains two stores and a saw mill, pop 180. Long Creek, a post settlement in Queen's Co., seventeen miles from Apohaqui, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 110. Long Point, a post settlement in King's Co., on Belle- isle Bay, eight miles from Kingston, twenty-seven miles from St. John, fare $1.25, pop 165. Long Reach, a post settlement in King's Co., on the St. John river, twenty-six miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains three stores, pop 330. Long Settlement, a post settlement in Carleton Co., eighteen miles from Woodstock, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 110. Lord's Cove, a post office in Charlotte Co., on Deer Island, eight miles from Fairhaveu, fare 30 cts., it contains two stores, pop about 150. Lome (sub. elec. dis.), in Victoria Co., pop 320. Louisville, a settlement in Kent Co., twelve miles from RichibuctO, fare 50 cts., pop 130. Lower Bartibogue — see Bartibogue Lower. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best English NBW BRUNSWICK. sas HwdwM* and OmtUc* BkMk of «U klBd% 8. H«r»»rOBt settlement in Clmrlotte Co., on the Bay of Fundy, four miles from Leproaux, fare lA cts., pop 110. Mactaquack, a post settlement in York Co., fifteen miles from Froilericton, fare T.'i cts., it contAins one store, pop 132. Madawaska, (Hub. elec. dis.), a village in Victoria Co., it contains two stores and six saw mills, pop 970. Madisco.a village in Gloucestor Co.,on Haio des Chaleurs, a station of the I. 0. K., eleven miles from Bathurst, fare 33 ota., it contains five stores and one hotel, ];)op 330. Maguguadavic, a post settlement in York Co., eighteen miles from Harvey, faro 60 cts., seven ty-sevon miles from St. John, fare $2.43, it contains one store, pop ^10. Magaguadavic, Upper, a post settlement in York Co., sixteen miles from I^ower Prince William, pop 105. Magundy, a post settlement in York Co., ten miles from Prino« William Station, it contains one store, pop 135. Manners Sutton (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in York Co., four miles from Harvey, fare 15 cts., it contains three stores and a woollen mill, pop 1600. Maple Green, a post settlonient in Restigoiicho Co., on Restigoucbe Kiver, seven miles from Campbellton, fare 25 ats., it contains one store, one hotel, pop 110. Maplehurst, a post office in Carleton Co., pop 10. Mftpleton, a post village in Albert Co., twelve miles from Petitcodiii ', fare 50 cts., pop 100. MapJeview, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 15. Maquapit Lake, a post settlement in Queen's Co., five miles from Sheffield, fare 15 cts., it contains one grist mill, pop 100. Markhamville, a post settlement in Kings .Co., eloven miles from Sussex, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 220. Mary's Point, a post settlement in Albert Co., on the Bay of Fundy, three miles from Harvey, fare 12 cts., it con- I. & F, Burpee &Co., Best London- MKW BRUNSWICK. 237 one atort*, s., seven- )., on tlio ct8., pop /eon niilcA pop l:J2. boria Co., Chaleura, t, fare 33 eighteen liles from ^ork Co., lileR from l35. lement in contains 3 Co., on fare 25 llO. ilea from 5. o., five ist mi)l, eloven Dre, one on the , it con- don- lb Btjrwwd A Oo.| WboUi.U lUtdmu* mad CMria«« (ttook, Hi John, V. 1, tains one store, one tanherj and two quarries, pop 100. MaryHvillo, a post village in York Co., on the >faiinwaak River, three miles from Frudoricton, fare 12 cts., it Cv^ntains one store, one Haw mill and one hotel, iN)p 430. Mascnrono, a nottloinont in Charlotte Co., seven miles from St Uoorg»», faro 2ft ctH., |K)p 220. Maugorvillo (Htib. oluo. (lis.), on the River Hi. John, a post village in Sunbury County, seventy-one miles from St. John, fare $1; twelve miles from north-vust of Frederie- ton, fare &0 cts. ; it contains two stores, one hotel. Ship- building is carried on hero, |K)p 550. Maugerville, Upper, a post village in Sunbury Co., on St. John River, eight miles from Frederiotoii, pop 1G5. Maxwell's Station, in Charlotte Co., on the N. B. R. C, five miles from St. Stephen, faro 15 eta. McAdam Junction, a post village in York Co., at the junction of the St. John «k Maine and N. B C. R., eighty- six miles from St. John, fare $2.38, thirty-five miles from St.Stet>hen. fare $1, it contains three stores and one hotel; it is a port of entry, pop 225. Mc Alpine, a post otUce in Queen's Co., pop 10. McCain Settlement, a settlement in King's Co., three miles from Sussex, fare 12 cts., pop 85. McDonald Corners, a })08t office in Queens Co., fifteen miles from Gagetown, fare 75 cts., pop 10. McDonald Point, a post settlement in Queens Co., on the St. John River, at the mouth of the Washademoak Lake, 6 miles from Wickham, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores, pop 180. McDougall Settlement, a post ofiice in Westmorland Co., eleven miles from Shediac, fare 50 cts., it contains one grist mill, pop 187. McGinley, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., on Miramichi River, twelve miles from Monctou, it contains one store, two saw mills, pop 220. McKenzie Corner, a post village in Carleton Co., a sta- tion of the N. B. R., ten miles from Woodstock, fare 30 cts., it contains two stores, pop 385. McLaughlan, a post office in Northumberland Co., pop 10. derryand Swede Bar Iron, St. John. 9S8 MIW BKUNIWICK. it«mi A Co., HI. JolM, N. B., ChMp OUmww* tor UoMtrj Tniik MoIJttighHn Read, % poet tettlnmmtt in Kent Ob., twenty inilMfromBuctouch<*, faro f l,N«venteAn miltNi from Monoton, f*re M) otii., it contAini one store, {top 220. Mclieotl'i Hill, A Hettlem«nt in York Co., three mileii from Fredericton, fHre 1 2 ota. , twp 1 00. MoI^otl'M MillM, A {lout otilce in Kent Co., eleren mile« from Kichibucto, faro 50 eta., |K)p 10. MoNameo, a jkmi^. office in Northumberland Co., |)op 10. Meadow Drook, a station of the I. 0. K., in Westmor- land Co., one hundred and one niiloH from 8t. John, faro $3, five mtlos from Painsoc Junction, faro 10 ots. Meadows, a station of th«) N. B. H., in Charlotte Co., fifteen nilcM from St. Stephen, faro 40 eta. Meailows, a small settlement in Northuml)erIand Co., sixteen niilcH froni Nowcastlo, faro 70 cts, j)op 20. Mechanics Uettlumont, a i>ost settlement in King's Co., eleven miles from Potiob6<{uis, faro 00 cts., pop 270. Memramcook, a |)ost villaj((e in Westmorland Co., on Memramcook River, a station of the I. C. R., eighteen miles from Moncton, fare 00 cts.,one hundred and eight tnilosfrom St. John, fare $3, it contains ten stores, two hotels, three saw mills, one grist mill, u tannerj and a telegraph office, pop about 1,300. Middle Coverdalo — see Coverdale Middle. Middle River, a settlement in Gloucester Co., six miles from Bathurat, fai*e 20 cts., pop 1.17. Middle Baokville — see Backville . ^tddle. Middle St. Francis — see St Frbnois Middle. Middle Siraonds, a post village in Carleton Co., on St. John River, seventeen miles from Woodstock, fare 70 cts., it contains three stores and one hotel, pop 700. Middle Southampton — see Southampton Middle. Middleton, a village in Westmorland Co., one mile from Dorchester, pop 60. Midgic, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., ten miles Sackville, fare 00 cts., it contains one store, pop 220. Milford, a post village in St. John Co., on St. John River, three miles from St. John, it contains two stores and four saw mills, pop 700. I, & F. Burpee & Co., Best Norway ., twenty lionoton, *e« mUe« ftn miles , pop 15. Veiitraor- faro $3, otte Co., land Co., fig's Co., Co., on )en miles ilos from Is, three )h office, ix miles L on St. 75 ctH., lie from miles John las and NEW ■RUNIWIOIC. IUr4w*ra *•« Cm. tag* thotk oT M Mmlt, S. H«rwalM A Co., M. Jolim, N. M, S3» ay MiUHMi, % pott nettlemflnt In Klng'i Co., eight ail«t 8t John, it contains one store, pop 330. MilllNink, a post oftioe in Nortli urn tier land Co., pop 10. Mill llrook, a |KMt ofHce in Queen's Co., pop 15. Mill Cove, a post settlement in Queen's Co., Afty miles •from Ht. John, fare $'2, |K)p HO. Mill Creek, a |)Ost sttttlemont in Kent Co., four miles from Buctouehe, fare 15 cts., {Hip 110. MillfTton, a post village in Northumberland Co., on Miramichi Hivor, four miles from Derby Htation, it contains three stores, one hotel, two saw mills, ]>op 473. Millidgeville, a post village in Hi. John Co., three and a half miles from Bt John, it contains two saw mills. Ship- building is carried on here, |K)p ')30. Mill Settlement, a jKwt office in Sunbury Co., jwp 10. MHIstreani, a post settlement in Kings Co., Ave miles from Apohaqui, fare 25 cts., it contains six stores, two grist mills and a saw mill, ()op 440. Millstrcam, Head of, a settlement in Kingfi Co., six mile from Millstream, it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 440. Milltown (nub. elec. dis.), a post town in Charlotte Co., on thb St. C/Voix River, three miles from St. Stephen, fare 12 cts. It contttins twenty-four stores, two A'xe fact^i'ies, eight saw mills, one saw factory, one sash and door factory, one steam engine factory, one cotton factory. Several bridges span the river here. A large quantity of lumber is annually shipped from this port, pop 1H70. Milltown, a post settlement in Gloucester Co., thirty miles from Bathurst, it contains one store, one hotel, pop 110. Millville, a post settlement in York Co., on tho Nash- waak River, on the N. B. R., thirty-eight miles from Fred- ericton, fare $1.25, it contains two stores, one hotel, two saw mills, one grist mill, pop 330. Mineral, a post office in Carleton Co., pop 10. Miramichi, a settlement in Northumberland Co., fifty miles from Newcastle, pop 200. Miscou, an island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off Ship- and Lowmoor Bar Iron, St. John. 240 NEW BRUNSWICK. .■ I F. Clem^ntion A Co., St. John, N. B., Cheapest House in the Maritime Provincei pegan Island,a poet office in Gloucester Co., sixty miles from Bathurst. It has a lighthouse exhibiting a iixed red light, seventy-nine feet above the level of the sea, pop 20. Mispec, a post village in St. John Co., on the Bay of Fundy, nine miles from St. John, fare 36 cts., it contains a woolen factory, pop 220. Mohannas, a small settlement in Charlotte Co., five miles from St. Stephen, fare 25 cts., pop 110. Molus River, a settlement in Kent Co., thirteen miles from Kingston, fare 50 cts., pop 165. Moncton (sub. elec. dis.), a post town in Westmorland Co., at the bend of the PetHcodiac river, eighty-nine miles from St. John, fare $2.67. It has a fine harbor and contains seventy stores, nine hotels, two branch banks, one saw mill, one grist mill, one planing mill, one iron foundry, one soap manufactory, one steam engine works, one sugar refinery, one cotton manufactory, one lock factory, one telegraph office and two printing offices issuing two dailies. The general offices and workslnps of the I. C. Railway are here. It is a port of entry, pop 5040. Mountain Road (sub. elec. dis.) a post village in West- morland Co.,, seven miles from Shediac, fare 25 cts., it con- tains three stores, pop 45 70. Monument Settleme)it, a post settlement in Carleton Co., twenty-four miles from Woodstock, fare $1, it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 165. Moore's Mills, a post settlement in Charlotte Co., on the N. B. R., eight miles from St. Stephen, fare 24 cts., it contains two stores, two saw mills, one carding mill and a furniture factory, pop 340. r- Moosepath, a station of the I. C. R., three miles from St. John, fare 10 cts. Morecombe, a post office in Kings Co., pop 10. Moss Glen, a post settlement in Kings Co., twelve miles from St. J ohn, it contains one store,one saw mill,pop 1 32. Mosquito Cove, a small village in St. John Co., half a mile from Fairville, pop 85. Moulie's River,n post office in Kent Co., ten miles from Richibucto, fare 50 (; s. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Round f c o C fi h( m K fa: mi NEW BRUNSWICK. 241 of five from Itwelve l)pl32. [half a from S. Hftyword A Co., Wholesale Hardware and Carriage Stock, St. John, N. B. i I Mountain Brook, a post settlement in Bestigouche Co., eight miles from Dalhousie, fare 35 cts., pop 150. Mountain Dale, a post office in King's Co., pop 15. Mount Pleasant, a post office in Carleton Co., twenty miles from Woodstock, pop 10. Mount View, a post office in Westmorland Co., pop 1^. Mountville, a post office in Albert Co., pop 20. Mount Whatley, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., seven miles from Sackville, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, a saw and grist mill, pop 300. ; . > - Mouth of Jemseg — see Jemseg, Mouth of. ) Mouth of Keswick — see Keswick, Mouth of. Mouth of Washaderaoak, a settlement in Queen's Co., thirty-seven miles from St. John, fare 60 cts. Mouth of Nerepis — see Nerepis, Mouth of., , Mouth of St. Francis — see St. Francis, Mouth of. Muniac, a village in Victoria Co., on the N. B. E,., eighty-six miles from Fredericton, pop 20. Munquart, a village in Carleton Co., twenty-five miles from Woodstock, it contains six stores, two hotels, one saw mill, one tannery, pop 375. Murray Road, a post settlement in 'Westmorland Co., thirty-two miles from Shediac, it contains one store,pop 276. Murray's Comer., a post settlement in Westmorland Co., fifteen miles from Baie Verte, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 220. Musquash (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in St. John Co., on the Bay of Fundy, on the G. S. R., seventeen miles from St. John, fare 75 cts., it contains three stores, one hotel and two saw mills, pop 1000. Musquash, South, a settlement in St. John Co., twelve miles from St. John, pop 100. Nackawick, a post village in York Co., on the N. B. il., on St. John River, forty-three miles from Fredericton, fare $1.29, it contains one store and one saw mill, pop 185. Napan, a settlement in Northumberland Co., three miles from Chatham, fare 12 cts., pop 165. Napan, Lower, a post office in Northumberland Co., pop 10. "^- ^•. .'■' ■'''^:- '■■ ' ■■: Machinery and Pin Steel. 16 >t 'X'r- 242 NEW BRUNSWICK. 8«nd to 7. Clemention A Co., gt John, N. B., for prices of Crockerj. Narrows, a post settlement in Queen's Co., on Washa- demoak Lake, sixteen miles from Gagetown, forty-two miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 165. Nash's Creek, a settlement in Eestigouche Co., on Baie des Chaleurs, seventeen miles from Dalhousie, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores and a saw mill, pop 110. Nashwaak, a post settlement in York Co., on Nash- waak River, fourteen miles from Fredericton, eighty miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains two stores, one hotel^ pop 275. Nashwaak Bridge, a post office in York Co., pop 10. Nashwaak Station, a post office and station on the N. B. R., in York Co., opposite Fredericton. Nasbwaaksis, a post village in York Co., opposite Fred- ericton, fifty-nine miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains three stores, one hotel, one grist mill and one saw mill, pop 220. Nashwaak Village, a post village in York Co., on Nash- waak River, eight miles from Fredericton, fare 35 cts., pop ?.60. Nauwigewauk, a post office and station of the I. C, R.,. in King's Co., seventeen miles from St. John, fare 51 cts., it contains two stores, pop 75. Neguac, a post village in Northumberland Co., thirty miles from Chatham, fare $1.35, it contains one store, pop 165. Neguac, Upper, a post village in Northumberland Co., twenty-eight miles from Chatham, it contains one store^ pop 220. . .fi - Nelson (sub. elec. dis.), a river port in ?^ jrthumberland Co., on the Miramichi River, opposite Newcastle, it contains six stores, two saw mills and a tannery, pop 2730. Nelson, Upper, a settlement in Northumberland Co., twelve miles from Newcastle, it contains one stoi*e, pop 275. Nepisiquit, a settlement in Gloucester Co., three miles from Bathurst, fare 12 cts., pop 330. Nerepis, a post village in Kings Co., on the Nerepis River, near the St. John River, and on the St. John and I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best NEW BRUN9WICK. 243 isba- ttileft Baie Nash- miles hotelr 10. tie N. 3 Fred- jntains w mill, riNash- 35 cts., C. Br 51 cts., »., thirty le store, land Co., le storey iberland , contains land Co., Itoi-e, po? kree miles Nerepis [olin and !St Hardware and Carriage Stock of all kinds, S. Hajrward A Ck)., St. John, N. B. Maine R., twenty miles from St. John, fare 63 cts., it con- tains two stores and two hotels, pop 160. Nerepis, Mouth of, a post settlement in King's Co., on St. John River, on St. John and Maine R., twenty miles from Si John. A bridge spans the River Nerepis here, it con- tains one store, pop 220. New Bandon (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Glou- cester Co., on Baie des Chaleurs, twenty-two miles from Bathurst, fare $1, it contiJns two stores, one hotel, one t\Ae- graph office, one lobster factory, one saw mill, pop 2400. New Brunswick, Province of — see historical sketch. Newburg, a post village in Carleton Co., on the N. B. R., fifty-seven miles from Fredericton, fare 85 cts., it con- tains one store, pop 225. New Canaan, a post settlement in Queens Co., eighteen miles from Petitcodiac, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, pop 130. Newcastle (sub. elec. dis.), a post town in Northumber- land Co., on the Miramichi River, a station of the I. C. R., one himdred and sixty-seven miles from St. John, fare $4.27; seventy-eight miles from Moncton, fare $2.35. Its streets are lighted with gas; it contains sixty- "our stores, one printing office issuing a newspaper, two toandries, four hotels, one tannery and a branch bank; shipbuilding is car- ried on here, poB 3600. Newcastle Bridge, a post village in Queens Co., on Grand Lake, thirty-six miles from Sheffield, fare $1.50, it contains one store and a saw mill, pop 420. Newcastle Creek, a post village in Queen's Co., at the head of Grand Lake, thirty-three miles from Sheffield, fare $1.60, it contains two stores. There is a large coal mine here. Si^amers run between here and St. John, fare $1, pop 530. Newcastle, Lower, a post village in Northumberland Co., six miles from Chatham,it contaiiis one store,pop 475. New Horton, Upper, a post settlement in Albert County, on the Bay of Fundy, three miles from Harvey, pop 105. . New Horton, a post seaport in Albert Co., on Cumber- Boiler Plate, Tubes, and Rivets. *> : it ■ 244 NEW BRUNSWICK. F. ClementHon A Co., Wholesale Crockery, China and Olaii, St. John, N. B. land Bafiin, eighty-four miles from St. John, fare $4, it con- tains two stores, pop 165. ^ New Ireland, a post settlement in Albert Co., seventy- five miles from St. John, fare $3.50, it contains one store, pop 165. New Ireland Road, a post settlement in Albert Co., seven miles from New Ireland, sixty-six miles from St. John, f axe $3, it contains one store, pop 160. . v New Jerusalem, a post settlement in Queen's Co., thirty miles from S* ohn, fare $1.50, it contains one store and one grist mill )p Z\ 5. New M: > land, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in York Co., five miles from Fredericton, fare 20 cts., pop 450, New Mills, a post settlement in Kestigouche Co., on the I. C. R., fourteen miles from Dalhousie, fare 42 cts., two hundred and fifty miles from St. John, fare $5.60, it contains three stores, pop 220. New River, a post settlement in Charlotte Co., thirty miles from St. John, fare $1.50, it contains one store and one hotel, pop 110. Newtown, a post settlement in Kings Co., twelve miles from Sussex, fare 50 cts., it contains four stores, one grist mill, one saw mill, one hotel and a tannery, pop 330. Newton, settlement in Kent Co.^ twenty two miles from Richibucto, fare $1, pop 110. m New Zealand, a settlement in York Co., on N. B. R., twenty miles from Fredericton, fare $1, it contains one store, one grist mill and a saw mill, pop 250. New Zion, a post office in Sunbury Co., pop 10. Northampton, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement and parish in Carleton Co., eight miles from Woodstock, fare 35 -cts., it contains three stares and a saw mill, pop 1,125. North Esk Boom, (sub elec. dis.), a post settlement in Northumberland Co., seven miles from Newcastle, fare 25 cts., it contains three ntores and one saw mill, pop 1,540. Northfield, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement and parish in Sunbury Co., thirty-four miles from Fredericton, fare ^1.50, it contains two stores, one grist mill and extensive coal mines, pop 695. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Machinists' ,B. con- mty- tore, Co., fohn, iliirty e and ent in ?450, on the 1., two ,ntains thirty nd one e miles le grist miles B. R., e store, jnt and fare 35 NEW BRUNSWICK. 245 S. Hnyward A Co., Wholeiale Hardware and Carriage 3took, Si John, N. B. ists' North Forks — see Salmon Creek, North Forks. NG:."th Head, a small village in Charlotte Co., on the Island of Grand Manan, pop 10. ' • North Joggins, a settlement in Westmorland Co., seven- teen miles from Sackville, fare 75 cts., pop 165. North Lake, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in York Co., seventeen miles from Canterbury Station, fare 75 cts., it contains three stores, pop 800. North Lake, or Cooksville, a post settlement in West- morland Co., twelve miles from Sackville, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 165. North River, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., three miles from Salisbury, fare 12 cts., pop 220. North River Platform — see Pollett River Station. Northumberland County, bordering on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, capital Newcastle. The Miramichi River, which is nine miles wide at its mouth, and is nav- igable for vessels of the largest class for thirty miles, runs through it. It contains 4,760 square miles, 3,046,640 acres, pop 25,120. North West Bridge, a post office in Northumberland Co., pop 10. Norton (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in King's Co., seven miles frqpi Hampton, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores and a grist mill, pop 900. Norton Central (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in King's Co., eight miles from Norton, it contains two stores, pop 960. Norton Dale, a post settlement in York Co., sixteen miles from Woodstock, fare 75 cts., it contains five stores and two hotels, pop 110. Norton Station, a post village in Kings Co., on the I. C. R., thirty-three miles from St. John, fare 99 cts., '*; contains seven stores, one hotel and a tannery, pop 300. Oak Bay, a post settlement in Charlotte Co., on the G. S. R., six miles froL St. Stephen, fare 25 cts., it ^contains two stores, one saw null, pop 500. Oakum, or Salmon Creek, a post settlement in Queen's Co., on Washademoak Lake, fourteen miles from Ossekoag, Supplies, St. John, N. B. 246 NUW BRUNSWICK. 1". Glamentson A Co., St John, N. B., Aiiortad Cr»t«i Crookaiy for oonntrjr tr»d« fare 50 mill and B., it contains one store, one si grist mill, pop 125. Oak Hill, a post settlement in Charlotte Co., eleven miles from St. Stephen, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 280. Oak Point, a post settlement in Northumberland Co., on Miramichi River, ten miles from Chatham, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 137. Oak Point, a post village in King's Co., on the St. John River, twenty-five miles from St. John, fare 35 cts., it con- tains three stores, one hotel, one saw mill and one grist mill, pop 185. Oakville, a post village in Carleton Co., ten miles from Woodstock, it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 165. Or! on villa, a post office in Queens Co., thirty miles from Gagetown, fare $1.25, pop 10. Oromooto, a post village, capital of Sunbury Co., on the St. John River, at the entrance of the Oromocto River, eleven miles south-east of Fredericton, fare 50 cts., seventy- three miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains seven stores, one hotel, one telegraph office. Shipbuilding is carried on here, pop 440. Ossekeag, or Hampton, a post village in King's Co., on the I. C. R., twenty-two miles from St. John, fare 66 cts., it contains five stores and one hotel, pop 330. Otnabog, a post settlement in Queen's Co., on St. John River, ten miles from Gagetown, fare 50 cts., west side of Long Island, forty miles from St. John, fare 60 cts., pop 110. Otnabog, Upper, a post settlement in Queen's Co., twenty-six miles from Apohaqui, it contains one store, pop 45. Oxford Cove, a settlement in Northumberland Co., three miles from Newcastle, fare 12 cts., pop 50. Paddock, a post office in King's Co., pop 10. Painsec Junction, a post village in Westmorland Co., a station of the I. C. R., ninety-six miles from St. John, fare $2.88, it contains one store, one hotel and a saw mill, pop 60. Palmer's Point, in King's Co., on the St. John River, twenty-nine miles from St. John, fare 50 cts. Palmerston — see St. Louis. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Carriage '.'-!^.i^. NEW BRUNSWICK. 247 Hkrdwftra and Carriage Stock of all kindi, S. Uayward A Co., St. John, K. B. one on Parker's Ridge, a post office in York Co., pop 10. , Parents, a post offic« in Victoria Co., pop 10. Parlee, a post settlement in Kings's Co., it contains one store, pop 25. Partridge Island, in St. John Harbor, on the Bay of Fundy. It is a quarantine station, and hun a lighthouse. In foggy weather a steam whistle is sounded at intervals. There is a bell buoy near the island at the entrance to the harbor. ^ Passekeag, a post village in King's Co., twer+v-six miles from St. John, fare 78 cts., it contains one st .o and one hotel, pop 275. Patterson, a post settlement in Sunbury Co., three miles from Bliss ville Station, fare 12 cts., it contains one store, pop 30. Pearson's, a post settlement in King's Co., ten miles from Apohaqui, it contains one store, pop 275. Peel, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Carleton Co., thirty-five miles from Woodstock, fare $1.50, it contains two stores, pop 600. Peel, Upper, a post settlement in Carleton Co., two miles from Florence ville, pop 165. Peel, Lower, a small village in Carleton Co., eighteen miles from Woodstock, fare 85 cts., it contains two stores, pop 700. Pemberton Ridge, a village in York Co., on the Cheputneticook Lakes, pop 20. Pembroke, a post settlement in Carleton Co., on the N. B. R., four miles from Woodstock, it contains one store, pop 165. Peniac, a post settlement in York Co., seventeen miles from Fredericton, it contains one store, pop 75. Pennfield, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Charlot*« Co., on the Bay of Fundy, six miles from St. George, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores and a cloth factory, shipbuild- ing is carried on here, pop 1,070. Pennfield Ridge, a post office in Charlotte Co., ei^ht miles from St. George, fare 35 cts., pop 10. ' Penobsquis, a post village in King's Co., a station of the Euilders' Supplies, St. John, N. B. ; 248 NEW BRUNSWICK. V. OlMBMktMn A Co., Bt. John, K. B., OUu Sluklct fbr Vlowtri, Mo., • ■9Mi*lt7.. I. C. R', fifty miles from St. John, fare $l.&0, it contains SIX store., two glue factories, one hotel, two paper mills, two tanneries and a saw mill. i)op 450. Perry Settlement, a jwst office in Kings Co., twenty miles from Apohaqui, fare $1, pop 110. Perth (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Victoria Co., on St. John River, on the N. B. R., forty-five miles from Woodstock, fare $2, it contains four stores, one hotel, and a saw mill, pop 1000. Perth Centre (sud. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Victoria Co., on the St. John River, five miles from Ando- ver, it contains two stores, one hotel, one telegraph office, pop 690. Peter's River, a settlement in Gloucester Co., five miles from Bathurst, fare 20 cts., pop 60. Petersville (sub. elec. dis. ),a post village in Queen's Co., ten miles from Welsford, fare 50 cts., it contains three stores and two saw mills, pop 2000. Petersville Church, a post settlement in Qutons Co., twenty-two miles from Gagetown, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 325. Petitcodiac, a post village in Westmorland Co., on the Petitcodiac River, a station of the I. C. R., sixty-six miles from St. John, fare $1.98, it contains sixteen stores, one plaster mill, one sash and door factory, one tannery, one or- gan factory, two hotels and the Petitcodiac Lumber Co., pop 450. Petite Lameque, a post office in Gloucester Co., pop 10. Petite Rocher, a post settlement in Gloucester Co., a station of the I. C. R., 123 miles from St. John, faro $3.69; twelve miles from Bathurst, fare 50 cts.; it contains five stores, one hotel and a tin factory, pop 400. Purston, a post office in Queens Co., pop 10. Pine Ridgo, a post settlement in Kent Co., ten miles from Welsford, it contains one store, pop 35. ., Pioneer, a post office in Carleton Co., pop 15. '' " Pisarinco, a post settlement in St. John Co., fourteen miles from Sti John, fare 50 cts., pop 220. Pleasant Ridge, a post settlemer^o in Charlotte Co.,. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Founders' VIW llBUliBWIOK. 249 S. Hkywwd A Oa, WhotoMl* Hwdwar* aad CMrrla«« Stook, St John, H. B. twouty-nine miles from tit. Stophon, faro $1.25, it contuias ono store, pop 27li5. ..•■!• if Pleasant Vale, a post village in Albert Co., on the Cov- erdalo river, ten miles from Petitcodiac, fare ISO cts., it con- tainH ono store, one hotel, one grist mill, one saw mill, one carriage factory and a furniture factory, pop 165. Plumweseep, a post village in Kings Co., on the I. C. R., forty-nin«> iles from St. John, fare f 1.41, pop 60. Plymouth, a post settlement in Carleton Co., five miles from Woodstock, it contains ono store, one hotel, pop 110. Pookmouche, a ])ost settlement in Gloucester Co., fifty- nine miles from Chatham, fare $2.75, it contains two stores, one telegraph office, pop 880. Pockmouche, Lower a settlement in Gloucester Co., sixty miles from Chatham, fare $3, pop 275. Pockmouche, Upper, a settlement in Gloucester Co., sixty miles from Bathurst, it contains ono store, one hotel, pop 600. Pockshaw, a post settlement in Gloucester Co., on Bale des Chaleurs, twenty-seven miles ivom Bathurst, fare $1, it contains two stores, pop 475. Point DeBute, a post village in "Westmorland Co., five miles from Sackville, fare 20 cts., it contains ten stores and three tanneries, pop 330. Point DuChene, a seaport post town in Westmorland Co., on Northumberland Strait, terminus of the Shediac branch of the I. C. R., one mile from Shediac, one hundred and seven miles from St. John, fare $3, it contains ten stores, four hotels, a machine shop and a lighthouse. Steam- ers ply between here and P. E. Island, pop 200. Point Escuminac, a post office in Northumberland Co., the south-east point of Miramichi Bay; on it is a lighthouse. Point LaNim, a post settlement in Restigoiiche Co., three miles from Dalhousie, it contains one store, one !.iotel, one carriage factory and a saw mill, pop 165. ^ Point Pleasant, a small village in St. John Co., near Fair\ille, pop 10. Point Muzerall, a headland in Kent Co., on Portage River, pop 110. Supplies, St. John, N. B. i^ V 200 NEW BRUl^WICK. W. CUmmtutn A Co., Ht JohD,N. B., Whol«MU« and BaUll, TitMfl A Laay Ooedl, —^1^ ■! I ■■ III! ' ■ " I ■■■■■! » I. - --. — — ^^— a^—i — ^^^—^M^— ■— »» Point Spain, a pout village in Kent Co., near the en* tranco to Kouchiliouguao Bay, twout^uight niilua from Richibuoto, fare $1.2 A, pop 18ft. Point Wolfe, a jMMt village in Albert Co., on the Bay of Fundy, thirty-five miles from Penobsquifi, fare $1.60, it contains one store, one hotel, pop 220. PoUett Kivor, a i)OHt settioinent in Westmorland Co., five n les from Petitcodiac, fare 20 cts., it contains two stores, ime carding mill and a saw mill, i>op 225. Pollett Itiver Station, a post office and station of the I. C. H., in Westmorland Co., seventy miles from Ht. John, fare $2. 13, it contains one saw mill, pop 110. Pollyhurst, a post office in Queens Co., pop 10. Pomeroy llidge, a post settlement in Charlotte Co., eight miles from Ut. Stephen, fare 35 cts., it contains one store, pop 185. Poodiae, a [)08t village in Kings Co., nine miles from Sussex, fare 35 cts., pop 110. Poplar Grove, a small settlement in Gloucester Co., six miles from Bathurst, fare 25 cts. Poquiock, a post village in York Co., on the St. John River, *orty miles from Fredericton, fare $1, it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 175. Poquiock, Lower,a post settlement in York Co., twenty- eight miles from Fredericton, it contains one store, one 8aw mill, pop 100. Portage, a village in Kings Co., twenty-five miles from Monctcn, pop 110. Portage Island, at the entrance of Miramichi Bay, three miles from the mainland. This island is about five miles in length. There is a lighthouse here. Portage River, a post settlement in Northu ( nberland Co. , forty-two miles from Chatham, fare $2, it contains one store, pop 110. Port Elgin, a post village in Westmorland Co., on Bale Verte, thirty miles from Shediac, fare $1.25, it contains five stores, one hotel, two grist mills, one carding mill and a tan- nery, shipbuilding is carried on here, pop 225. Portland, a city adjoining the City of St. John, its I. & F. Burpee & Co., Black- ' '*•■ ^ . ^ KKW UHt'NSWIOK. 351 from !k- strootfl are lif^htod with gait ; it contains a large number of HtoroH, a nuinhor of largo Htoam huw niillH, Nnvbral ahipyards and iron foundricH, u cotton factory and a rope walk. Fort Ifowo, which HtandH vnry prominent, comniands an admit* able VKiw of Ht. John and Carleton and the city. There iH a fine ttuRpeiiHion bridge, which Hpanii an oxtonHivo fall of water which eniptinn into the Ht.John Harlwr. There in aliio fi tine viow from this {wint. It ia worth the trouble to visit thiH locality. Pop lft,226. Powers Creek, a post oflice in Victoria Co., pop 10. Pre D'enhaut, a jmst ollice in Westmorland Co., pop 15. Prescott Mills, ti small settlement in Charlotte Co., thirty-three miles from Ht. John, fare |1.50, pop 20. Prescott Koad, a small settlement in (charlotte Co., tifty miles from Ht. Jo|in, fare $2, pop 25. Prince of Wales, a post village in St. John Co., thirteen miles from St. John, faro 50 cts., |)op 110. Prince William (huI). olec. di«.) a post village and settle- ment York Co., on the St. John River, twenty-seven miles from Fredericton, faro $1, it contains three stores, one hot:5l, one saw mill, one grist mill, a woolen factory, pop 900. Prince William, Lower, a post settlentent in York Co., on St. John River, twenty-two miles from Fredericton, fare 65 cts., forty miles from St. John, fare $1.20, it contains two stores and one saw mill, pop 490. Prince William Station, a post office in York Co., on the St. John , tl. Jaha, V. ■., Wholtmt* Onutln* IlkTsna rtftrt . . tnilflN frntii Ht. John, faro 7fi ctii., it conUiiiH ono Htore, |M)p .'iSO. Qtiiiro, WoHt village in Ht. John Co., two miles from Ht. MartiiiN, iK)p 110. ,* Qiieen'a Co., in thn ccntia! part of tho Provinco, int«r- looted by the River Ht. John, capital (ita^otown. HtoumboutK navigaU? tho Ht. John Uiver through thi< rounty to Krwlor- icton. HteantlMNitN uliio navigat*) Cirandericton, forty- eight miles from Ht. John, faro $1, it contains one store, pop 466. Queensville, a post ofRce in Kings Co., pup 10. QiiiHpamsis, in Kings Co., a station of the I. twelvo miloH from St. John, faro 36 cts. QiuMibiHS, a post office in Victoria Co., pop ir>. llankin's Mills, a village in Carleton Co., on the N. B. Ht H«>t(li>iiM>itt in NorthuiiilH^rtHnd Co., twenty fuur iiiilus from Chatiiuiii, furu $1, it contains one store, pop 220. IlonouN Hivor, a pont Hitttlitiiiunt in Nortliuiitl>erIund Co., it contains one store, |K)p 220. Uestigouohe bounty, lK)r«l«Min>? on Y\i\\o dos Chaleurs, capital DalliouHie. It is iiitcrHiM^tiid hy luunerouH rivers, it contains 2,880 Hipiarn iiiiIch, 1,849,000 acres, |)op 7000. Kichii ilville, a jKJMt otflct) in Kent Co., jwp 10. Hicliibucto (huI). eleo. dis.), a Hcu|K)rt |»oHt town, capital of Kent Co., thirty Htivnn iiiilos from (!|iatliam, fiim Sl.r»0, it contains thirty storcN, two tnniicritw, two hotels and a lobster factory. Shipbuilding in curried on here. It is a port of entry, jKjp 1085. Ilichibucto (sub. el •. dis.), a post village in Kent Co., it contains two stores, p p 3000. Richmond CJorner, a post v^iUa^e in Carleton County, on the N. B. «Ss 0. R., six milcH from Wootlstock,fare 25 cts., it contains eight stores, one hotel and one saw mill, pop 2340. Riley Brook, a post ottice in Victoria Co., nine miiv'« from Andover, fare 35 cts., pop 10. River Charlo, a post settlement in R^tigouche Co., on the I. C. R., eight miles from Dalhousie, fare 24 cts., it con- \ tains one store, pop 300. Riverbank, a {wst settlement in iJarleton Co., on the St. John River, eighteen miles from Wooi'istook, it contains one store, pop 25. River De Chute, a post village in Carleton Co., on Sb. John River, nine miles from Ann here, le Mem- ains one ork Co., on the 50 cts., 75. and Co , it con- ies from red and [)tte Co., ., on the • ■ ' cts., it ^ H'-' h.t two ' St John ' NEW BRUNSWICK. 956 lip- Hardware aod Carriage Stock of all kindi, S. Hayward A Co., St John, N. B. River, six miles Woodstock, it contains one store, pop 220. Rosehill, a settlement in Gloucester Co., seven miles from Bathurst, fare 25 cts., pop 40. Rose vale, a post settlement in Albort Co., twenty miles from Salisbury, fare $1, there are oil beds found here, it contains one store, pop 110. Rothesay (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement and post village in Kings Co., on the Kennebeccasis River, a station of the I. C. R., nine miles from St. John, faie 27 cts., it contains three stores and one hotel. Shipbuilding is carried on here, pop 1270. Round Hill, a post village in Kings Co., on St. John River, twenty-three miles from St John, fare $1, it contains three stores, one hotel, two grist mills and a skate factory, pop 230. Rowena, a post pffce in Victoria Co., pop 10. Roxburgh, a post settlement in Albert Co., nineteen miles from Penobsquis, fare 85 cts., it contains one store, pop 165. Royal Road, a post settlement in York Co., six miles from Fredericton, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 220. Royalton, a pbst settlement in Carleton Co. twenty-four miles from Woodstock, it contains one store, pop 330. Rusagomis, a post village in Sunbury Co., ten miles from Fredericton, fare 32 cts., it contains one store, pop 220. Rusagomis, a post office and station on the Fredericton Branch R., fourteen miles from Fredericton, it contains one store, pop 85. Ruther Glen, a post office in Carleton Co., pop 10. St. Andrews (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town, capi- tal of Charlotte Co., at the north-east extremity of Fassa- maquoddy Bay, sixty-six miles from St. John, fare $1.98. On the opposite side of the river is the United States. The harbor is entered by two passes leading from the mouth of the River Schoodiac. It contains the county buildings, sixty stores, six hotels, one foundry, one branch bank, a savings bank, a telegraph office and a printing office issuing builders' Supplies, St. John, N. B. ii 296 / MEW BRUNSWICK. F. Clem«ntM>n & JDo., 8^. John, N. B., Cheapest House in the Maritime ProTlnoea a weekly newspaper. It \b the terminus of the N. B. B. Shipbuilding is carried on, pop 2135. St. Ann, a settlement in Oloucester Co., three miles from Bathurst, fare 12 cts., pop 60. St. Ann's (sub. elec. dis.), in Victoria Co., it contains two stores, pop 920, St. Anthony, a post settlement in Kent Co., twenty- four miles from Shediac, fare $1, it contains one store, one grist mill, pop 276. v St. Basil (sub elec. dis.), a settlement in Victoria Co., twenty miles from Gra.nd Falls, fare $1, it contains six stores and a saw mill, pop 1360. St. Basil, Upper, a post village in Victoria Co., on St. John River, on N. B. R., thirty-three miles from Grand Falls, it contains two stores, one hotel and one grist mill, pop 500. St. Castdli, a post office in Kent Co., pop 10. St. Croix, a post village in York Co., on the St. John &. Maine Railway, ninety miles from St. John, fare $2.70, it contains, four stores and a tannery, pop 120. St. Croix, (sub. elec. dis.), in Charlotte Co., it contains one store, pop 750. St. David, (sub. elec. dis.), in Charlotte Co., it contains two stores, pop 1,870. St. Francis, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Victoria Co., thirty-six miles from Edriundston', fare $1. 7 5,it contains three stores, one hotel, five saw and two grist mills, pop 1,100. St. Francis, Upper, a post office in Victoria Co., thirty- seven miles from Edmundston, pop 10. St. Francis, Middle, a post settlement in Victoria Co., on St. John River, twenty miles from Edmundston, pop 400. St. Francis, Mouth of, a pof,t office in Victoria Co., pop 200. St. George (sub. elec. dis.), a post town in Charlotte Co., on the Grand S. R., at the mouth of the Magaguadavic River, forty-five miles from St. J ohn, fare $2, it contains forty stores, three hotels, a telegraph office, one tannery,one I. & F. Burpee & Co., Tin- NEW BRUNSWICK. 267 Co., [ton, Co., lotte ivic • Lone >■:.■ '^.0 8. HaywMd A Co., Wholeiftle Hardware and Carriage Btook, St. Jcbn, N. B. printing office and two saw mills. The Ked Granite Co. has an office here. It is a port of entry, pop 3420. St. Hilaire, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Vic- toria Co., on St. John Biver, it contains one store, one hotel, •one grist and two saw mills, pop 900. St Ignace, a post office in Kent Co., pop 10. St. Isidore, a post settlement in Gloucester Co., sixty miles from Bathurst, it contains one store, pop 80. St. Jacques, (sub. elec. dis.), in Victoria Ca, pop 770. St. James, (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Charlotte Co., forty-six miles from St. Stephen, fare $2, it contains three stores, pop 2,700. St. John City was named by the pioneers of French colonization, in 1604, Ld. honor of their Patron Saint, on account of their landing on that particular Saint's day. The first choice must have appeared as an unseemly location to build a city, as it was a rocky peninsula of very uneven ground that sloped in opposite directions, which has caused a large amount of labor and expense to bring it to the state in which it now stands; but its foundation is sure and safe, as it is founded on a rock. It has grown so that the whole peninsula is laid out into streets and built upon, with the exception of here and there a vacant lot, made vacant by numerous fires — more especially by the great fire of June 20,1877,which destroyed over one-half of the entire city, but it has been rapidly rebuilt, and only here and there an indi- cation is left to show that a fire did originate. On the 18th of May, 1783, the Loyalists landed at Saint John, and in the following year the Province, under its present name, was separated from Nova Scotia. In 1785 the city was incor- porated and Gabriel G. Ludlow was appointed the first Mayor. There was little or no progress made until after the landing of the Loyalists, but since that time the city has been constantly progressing. There are a number of very fine public buildings and private residences. The principal business formerly was shipbuilding and the shipping of lum- ber; but the former has not been carried on as extensively these few years on account of the demand f on iron vessels, especially steamers. The lumber business is still prosecuted Plates, Ingot and Bar Tin. 17 258 NEW BRUNSWICK. Send to F. Clemention A Co., St John, N. B., for price • of Crockery. vigorously. The effects of removing the restrictions upon trade by the Customs Department have stimulated the manufactories, and there is every prospeet that St. John will be a manufacturing city. The busmess of the city is in a healthy condition, and the prospect of the Centennial Ex- hibition taking place in October no doubt will stimulate trade to a very large extent. The principal hotels are the Royal, Thomas F. Raymond, proprietor, situated on King street; the Hotel Dufferin, Frederick A. Jones, proprietor, situated on Charlotte street; the Park, A. M. Phillips, pro- prietor, situated on King Square; the Waverley, John Guthrie, proprietor, situated on King street; the Hotel Ottawa, Cosman & Davis, proprietors, situated on King Square; the International, Robert Hyke, proprietor,situated on Union street, and the New Victoria Hotel, D. TV. McCormiok, proprietor, situated on Prince William street — where guests will have every convenience and good attention paid to all their requirements. There is no doubt but that the coming exhibition will be the largest ever held in this city, and thousands of persons will gather to see what pro- gress St. John a»d the Provinces are making in arts, science, manufactures and agriculture. Every preparation possible is being made to make it a success. St. John City is dis- tant from Halifax (via steamer "Empress" and W. & A. R.) one hundred and ninety miles, fare $5, return tickets $7.50, via Intercolonial Railway, two hundred and seventy- six miles, fare $6, return tickets $9. Fare from St. John to Boston by St. John and Maine R„ $10.80; to Portland $8, to Montreal, $13; to Frederictoti by steamer $1, to Woodstock $3.50, to Houlton $3.50, to St. Stephen $3, to St. Andrews $3, to Bangor $6. Pep 26,130. St. John County, capital St. John, bordering on the Bay of Fundy. It is intersected by the St. John and other rivers. Shipbuilding is largely carried on through this county. It is also intersected by several lines of railways. It contains 1710 square miles, 374,810 acres, pop city and county 529,070. St. Joseph! a post village in Westmorland Co., three miles from Memramcook, it contains two stores. It is the I. & F. Burpee & Co., Anchors, NEW BRUNSWICK. 359 apon the John is in .lEx- lulate re the King rietor, B, pro- John Hotel L King itiiated D. W. itreet — ttention t)ut that [ in this hat pro- science, possible is dis- V". & A. tickets seventy- St. John Portland to to Br ^i. Kn $3, g on the ,nd other ugh this railways, city and ,, three It is the Lors, Hardware and Carriage Btook of aU kiadi, S. Hayward A Co., St. John, N. B. ESTABLISHED 1870, \ W. TREMAINE CARD, Qoldsmlth, Jeweller and OpUolan, cts., pop 165. Salmon Creek — soe Oakham. ^ Salmon Creek, a post settlenwnt in Sunbury Co., on the Salmon River, forty miles from Fredericton, fare $1.20, seventy-eight miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains one store, two saw mills, pop 275. Salmon Creek North Forks, a post settlement in Sun- bury Co., three miles from Briggs Corners, it contains one store, pop 165. Salmonhurst, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Salmon River, a village in Albert Co., at the entrance of Salmon River, on the Bay of Fundy, seventy-two miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains one store, two saw mills, pop 275. Salmon River, a post village in St. John Co., fort) miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 165. Salmon River, in Victoria Co. — See Undine. Salt Springs, a post settlement in Kings Co., sixteen miles from Sussex, fare 75 cts., it contains one store. There are salt springs here, pop 165. Salt Springs, Lower, a post office in King's Co., pop 10. Sumarez (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Gloucester Co., it contains three stores, pop 2825. Scotch Bridge, a settlement in Charlotte Co., ten miles from St. Stephen, fare 50 cts., pop 210. Scotch Comer, a village in Charlotte Co., one mile from Richmond, pop 270. Scotch Settlement, a post settlement in "Wes'iraorland I. & F. Burpee & Co., Railway ,/ NKW BRr-NSWICK. 168 Hardwart ud Currli«« Ktook of sU kinds, 8. lUywwd A Oii, tltJiABiy. ll Co., fourteen mUen from Shodiao, fare 00 ots., pop 110. Scotch Hottlemotit Eiist, n post sottlemont ia King's Co., ton miles from Norton, pop 110. Scotch Settlement West, a post office in Kings Co., pop 10. Scotcii Town, a post village in Queens Co., on Grand Lake, fourteen miles from Shetliekl, ti|^y-six miles from St. John, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 165. Scovil's Mills, a iK)8t settlement in Westmorland Co., Reven miles from Cocaigne, tare 25 cts., it contains one stOie, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 275. Scribner, a post office in King's Co., pop 10. Sea Dog Cove, a post office in King's Co.^ pop 15. Seal Cove, a post ollico in Charlotte Co., pop 20. Seal Islands, a small cluster of islands off Grand frrand Manan Island. Sea Side, a post office in Restigouche Co., pop 10. Second Falls, a post village in Charlotte Co., nine miles from St. George, fare 35 cts., it contains one store, three saw mills, pop 550. Second Westcock — see Westcock Second. Seeley's Mills, a settlement in King's Co., nino miles from Sussex, fare 35 cts., pop 575. Sevogle, a post settlement in Northumberland Co., twenty miles from Newcastle, it contains one store, pop 160. Shanklin, a post settlement in St. John Co., six miles from St. Martins, twenty-six miles from St. John, fare $1, pop 115. Shannon, a post settlement in Queen's Co., sixteen miles from Norton, it contains one store, pop 150. . Shannon \' ale, a post settlement in Restigouche Co., five miles from Dalhv)U8ie, fare 20 cts., pop 20. Shawville, a small settlement in Carleton Co., on the St. John River, six miles from Woodstock, fare 25 cts., pop 15. Sheba, a post settlement in Queen's Co., fifteen miles from Apohaqui, it contains one store and one mill, pop 210. Shediac, (sub. elec. dis.), a post town and settlement - near the Scadouc River, in Westmorland Co., a station of the I. C. R., one hundred and five miles from St. John, fare and Ship Spikes, St. John, N. B, *i'. 11 264 MK\ UKUNBtVICK. I V.4kmitMtMm A Co., Nt. Johi*. *«. B., OIm« Wha/tim tot Wt v mtn, tHa^ • ■pMUUy. $3, it conUiiiH thirty r^oieii, four hotels, two tanneriefi, one- saw mill and a i)rlntir^ o(Hco iNHuing a wookly no oi' 5,500. 8}uxliur> liridgn, t. poHt oifioo in Woetmoriand Co., five niilpf from Hhedu'^ fare "JO ctH , j»op 30. Sliediac Road, u pout uottlenjont in Wostmorland Co., two miles from Moi|oton, pop 700. cihottlold, (sul-. e\oj. tlis.), a pc»Ht viilago in Sunbury Co., on the St. John River, sixty-four miles from Ht. John, fare $1, it contains three stores and one hotel, pop 700. Shotfiehl Acadoiny, a post ofKce in Sunbury Co., pop 200. Hhcfticid, IFjjper, a ^wst village in riunbury Co., on St. John River, sficteeu miles from Fredericton, it contains one store, pop 1 05. Shemogue, a 8«ttloment in Wo8tn\orland Co., twenty- four miles from ^hediac, it co, tains one store, two saw and one ^ist mill, )p 520. Shemognu, Little, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., nine milab from R>.ie Verte, it contains four stores four saw and one grist mill, pop 375. Shepody, a seaport m Albert Co., at the head of Shepody Bay, fifty-six miles from St. John, faro $2.75, it contains jne store, pop 50. Shepody Road, a post settlement in King's Co., forty- seven miles from St. John, fare $2, it contains one store, pop ii20. Shiktehowk, a settlement in Carlotou Co., twenty-six miles from WoodLtock, fare $\, po[) 1()5. Shinnickbum, a post settlement in Northumberland Co., thirty-six miles from Newcastle, it contains one store, pop 160. Shippegan Island, a post settlement in Gloucester Co., at the entrance of Baie des Chaleurs, it contains one store, pop 20. Shippegan, (sub. elec. dis. ), a seaport town in Gloucester Co., at the entrance to Baie de.* Chaleurs, seventy miles from Chatham, fare $3.25, it- contains six stores and a telegraph office, pop 1,000. Shippegan, Little, (sub. elec. dis.), a poft settlement in. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Best Axe^ IIBW MUiriWlOK. w 1. Ba^mtad A 00b« WImUmIk H»r(U »r«« tu,\ ( «rrUH«i Htotk, ti Joha. W. S. nt iix. Gloucetitet (.V, thr»» iniloH t'ruin Shipixi^iii, it rautaiiiM five Htoreii, one hotel, two lo)mtop 1,')30. 8hirl^y, a |)0»it Hottleinont in Kunbury Co., tw<»lvt niileii from Freiloricfcon, it coiiUitiH ono Rtore, j>op 35. Hhortholm, u i>OHt otiioo in QiiouiiH Co., pop 10. Silver Strojiin, »i poHt H^ttlement in V''tori/i Co., six milcH from EdmomlHton, faro 25 ctn., it contuins one ntore, pop 105. SimohdR (sub. «»loc. dis.), in Carleton Co., it contains two stores, pop 990. Bimonds (Hub olec. ditt), in Ht. John Co., it contains two stores, pop 3730. Hniith's Creek, a post settlement in King's Co , nine miles from Sussex fun; 35 cts., it contains one store, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 235. Sn)ith's, a post village in Westmorland Co., two miles from Sliediac, pop 165. Smithtown, ii post village in Kings Co., on the St. Mar- tin's R., twenty miles from St. John, faro $1; four miles from Ossekeag, fare 15 cts., it contains one store, two naw mills, one grist mill and two woollen factories, pop 150. Snider Mountain, a post office in Kings Co., pop 10. Somervillo, a post village in Carleton Co., on St. John River, ten miles from Woodstock, fare 50 cts., pop 135. Southampton (sub. elec. dis.), a poHt settlement in York Co., on the St. John River, forty-live miles above Fredericton, fare $1, it contains two stores, pop 1050. Southampton Upper, a post settlement in York Co.,on St. John River, sixteen miles from Woodstock, pop 275. Southampton Lower, a post settlement in York Co., on St. John River, forty miles from Fredericton, fare $1.20; twenty-four miles from St. John, fare 72 cts., it contains one store, pop 220. Southampton Middle (sub. elec. dis. ), a post settlement in York Co., on St. John River, forty-seven miles from Fred- ericton, fare $2, it contains three stores, pop 1200. South Bay, a post village in St. John Co., a station of the St. John and Maine R., six miles from St. John, fare 23 cts., it contains one store, two saw mills, pop 260. Tool and Drill Steel, St. John, N. B. H. I 266 1 MKW Itill/MIIWIGJC. f y. OtoMIBlMB AOttffiJaiMiir.B., WMm«1* Mill Baisil, r.«mpt A South Branch, a iK)fit Rotilotnmit in KingR Co., on the KennelMJcaHiN lUver, nix .nilt*H frutn PoiiotMtqiiiM, fare 25 ctJi., nop 220. Kuuth Hranch Ht. Nicholas lliver — se€ St. Nicholas lliver South Branch. South Clones — sco Clones South. South Enk, a post sottlement in Northumberland Co,, it contains two Htores, pop 1 100. South Knowlesville — boo KnowleHvillo South. South Musquash — see Mus(|ua8h South. South Nelson, a post villaKfl in North umlxjrland Co., nine miles from Chatham, faro li^> cts., pop 20. South Rockland, a {Mjst office in Westmorland Co., four miles from Kockland, pop 10. South Stream, a settlement in St. John Co., twenty-four miles from St. John, fave $1, |)op 180. \ South 1111ey-~se(> Tilley South. Speerville, a post office in Carleton C'o., jwp iO. Spence, a post office in Westmorland Co., pop 10. Sprague's Point, a village in Kings Co., near tho head of Belleisle Bay, im miles from Norton, forty-three miles from St. John, fare $ I, it contains one store, one hotel, ono saw mill, one grist mill, pop 250. Springfield (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Kings Co., at the head of Belleisle Bay, forty miles from St. John, eight miles from Norton, fare 50 cts., it contains three stores, pop 2165. Springfield, a post office in York Co., eleven miles from Keswick Ridge, fare .')0 cts., pop 10. Spring Hill, a post village in York Co., on the St. John River, five miles above Fredericton, fare 25 cts., it contains two saw mills, one grist mill and a carding mill, pop 270. Spring Hill, a station on the N. B. Railway, in York Co., on the St. John River, six miles from Fredericton, fare 18 cts. Spruce Lake, a post set^iciment in St. John Co., seven miles from St. John, fare 25 cts., pop 110. Spurr's Cove, a village adjoining Fairville, in St. John I. & F. Burpee & Co., Spring, Tire HEW BRt'NaWlOlC. 367 Co., toios, from seven John - 'ire • r« ftud CarrUg* Hlook of all ktmla, H. Ilaywarp 'M\0. BUnlt^y, (huI). o1«c. iliii.), a tKMt villugn in York Co., oil the NaHhwaiik Hivor, twonty-oixlit inili'H from Frmloricton, faro iBl 25, it containn four Ktoroii, two Haw and cnegriiit mill, |)0p 2,240. Htarkoy'N, a |K)Nt Rottleineiit in Quoen'H Co., on iha WaNliatlenumk Ijakn, Hfty throo miluH from Ht. John, faro^l, it contains oiiu Htore, one hotol and two niillH, \m\) H5. StoevrM' Mountain, a poHt hottlonuHit in WrHtniorland Co., fotir nul<>8 from Boundary Creek, fare 10 ct«., itcoutaimi one fttoro and ono Haw mill, |H)p 18 A. 8teove«' Settlement, a jwat settlement in Westmorland Co., fifteen miles from Petitco^ r Three Tree Creek,a post station on the Fredericton Branch R., in Sunbury Co., three miles from Fredericton Junction, fare 9 cts., pop 10. Tidnish, a settlement in Westmorland Co., twelve miles from Shediac, fare 50 cts., it contains two stores, pop 200. Tidnish Bridge, a post village in Westmorland Co., twelve miles from Shediac, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 165. Tilley, a post settlement in Victoria Co., five miles from Peter Wright's Patent Anvils, .v <« 'V', m :.i ■" :-^ M- \ 270 MEW BRUNSWICK. 1*. Clemeutson A Co., St. John, N. B., Ch«»p OIa«iwar« for Coantrj Trftde. • Aroostook, it contains one store, one saw mill, #ne grist mill, pop 300. TiMey South, a post settlement in Victoria Co., feeven miles Arom Andover, pop IGO. Titusville, a post village in Kings Co., seven miles from Hampton, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores, pop 110. Tobique River, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Toolton, a post office in Kings Co., pop 15. Torrybum, a station of the I. C. R., in St. John Co., six miles from St. John, fare 18 cts. Tower Hill, a post settlement in Charlotte Co., thirteen miles from St. Stephen, fare 50 cts., it contains two stores, pop 420. Tracadie, a post village and settlement in Gloucester Co., on the Gulf of St. Lawrence, on Cape Breton R., twenty miles from Antigonish, fare 60 cts.; fifty miles from Chatham, fare $2.25, it contains fivja stores and an hospital for lepers, pop 1300. Tracey's Mills, a post office in Carleton Co., six miles from Florenceville, fare 25 cts., pop 10. Tracey Station, a post village in Sunbury Co., on the Oromocto River, a station of the St. John and Maine R., three miles from Fredericton Junction, fifty miles from St. John, fare $1.48, it contains three hotels, two saw mills, one grist mill, four stores, pop 275. Tracey ville, a post settlement in Sunbury Co., it con- tains one store, pop 110. Trout Brook, a settlement in Kent Co., 30 miles from Richibucto, fare, $1.25, pop 110. Trout Brook, a post settlement in Northumbeiland Co., twelve miles from Newcastle, it contains one store, pop 130. Turtle Creek, a post settlement in Albert Co., on the Albert R., twelve miles from Salisbury, fare 50 cts., pop 165. Turtle Creek, lt'>ins five stores and is. tannery, pop 385. Victoria, a post settlement in Sunbury Co., nine miles from Oromocto, fare 35 cts., pop 16.^. ViVforin Corner, a village in Carleton Co., on St. John River, ten miles from Woodstock, it contains two stores, one hotel and one saw mill, pop 550. Victoria Mills, a settlement in Westmorland County, I. & F. Buipee & Co., Lumber- NEW BRUNSWICK. 273 8. Hayward A Go., Wholeaale Hardware and Carriage 8took, St. John, N. B 105. lUes lone ity. seven miles from Petitcodiac, fare '25 cts., pop Victory, a post office in Queen's (.o., pop 10. Waasis, a post settlement in Sunbury Co., on ihe Fred- ericton Brancli 11., ten miles from Fredericton, fare 30 cts., pop about 175. Wakefield (sub. elec. dis.), in Carleton Co., it contains three stores, pop 2080. Ward's Creek Road, a post settlement in King Co., five miles from Sussex Vale, fare 20 cts., pop 165 Washademoak, a settlement in Queen's Co., six milos from Jemseg, fifty-five miles fr'-'^i St. John, fare $1, pop 260» Waterborough (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queens Co., on Grand Lake, thirteen miles from Gagetown, fare 50 cts., it contains three stores and one hotel, pop 1450. Waterford (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Kings Co., eight miles from Sussex, it contains four stores, two hotels, one telegraph office, pop 1465. Waterside, a post village in Albert Co., on the Bay of Fundy, twelve miles from Hopewell, thirty-six miles from Salisbury, fare $1.50, it contains three stores, one hotel and five saw mills, pop 240. Water ville, a post village in Carleton Co., nine miles from Woodstock, fare 35 cts., it contains one store, a tan- nery and three saw mills, pop 550. Waterville, a post village in Queen's Co., on Washa- demoak Lake, twenty miles from Hampton", fare 75 cts., it contains three stores, two hotels, one saw mill, one grist mill, one shingle factory, one tannery, pop 260. Watson Settlement, a post settlement in Carleton Co., thirteen miles from Woodstock, fare 50 cts., it contains on© store, one saw mill, pop 220. Watt Junction, a station on the N. B. & C. R., in Charlotte Co., twenty-eight miles from St. Andrews, fare 84 cts. Waweig, a post village iii Uliarlotte Co., on the N. B. R., tliirteeii milcb Jiuiii vS A l^^■vvs, facr .'9 c;h., ii (> ' h one store, one saw mill, pop 275. ' Webster's Creek, a settlement in Victpim Co., thirty- one miles from Edmundston, fare $1.50, pop IT 0. men's Supplies, St. John, N. B. 18 274 NEW BRUNSWICK. Bend to F. Clamentton A Co., Bt John, N. B., for price ■ of Crockery. Weldford (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Kent Co., on the I. C. R., one hundred and twenty-six miles from Ht. John, fare $3.54, thirty -six miles from Newcastle, fare $1.60, it contains three stores, two Lacel8,six saw mills and a telegraph office, pop 3H20. Wellington (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Kent Co., it contains three stores, pop 3525. Wellington, a post office in Albert Co., pop 10. Wells, a post office in Kings Co., pop 15. ^ Welsford, a post village in Queens Co., on the Nerepis River, a station of the St. John and Maine R., twenty-six miles from St. John, fare 78 cts., it contains one store, one telegraph office, pop 160. West Beach, a settlement in St. John Co. , on the Bay of Fundy, three miles from Black River, pop 110. West Branch St. Nicholas River — see St. Nicholas Wesicock, a post .office in Westmorland Co., two miles from Sackville, pop 20. Westcock, Second, a post office in Westmorland Co., pop 10. Westfielfl (sub. elec. dis,), a post settlement in Kings Co., six miles from Westfield Station, fare 25 cts., it contains three stores, pop 1380. Westfield, a small settlement in King's Co., on the St. John River, nine miles from St. John, fare 35 cts., pop 20. Westfield Station, a village in St. John Co., on the St. John and Maine R., sixteen miles from St. John, fare 48 cts., it contains two stores, one grist mill, one telegi-aph office, pop 220. West Glassville, a post settlement in Carleton Co., ten miles from Floienceville, fare 50 cts., it contains one store, pop 115. Westmorland County, capital Dorchester, bordering on the Bay of Fundy and Northumberland Strait and connected with Nova Scotia by a narrow isthmus. It is drained by the Petitcodiac River. The Intercolonial Railway runs through this county. It contains 1,284 square miles, 822,000 acres, pop 37,725. I. &F. Burpee & Co., Ingot Copper, NEW BRUNSWICK. 275 on the cts., Hwdwwr* and OArrlagfl Stock of all kindi, S. Hajrward A Co., 81. John, V. B. 1— ■■■■ ■■ I ■!! ■■■■ ' ■^■-- — . — . '■ '- .1 - M l I ■! I I I I I — M M ^ Westmorland Point, a post village in Westmorland Co., on Cumberland Basin, four miles from Saokville, it con- tains three stores, one tannery and a shoe factory, pop 100. Westmorland (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in West- morland Co., three miles from Saokville, it contains three stores, pop 2240. West Quaco — see Quaco West. West River, a post settlement in Albert Co., nine miles from Hopewell Comer, fare 35 cts., pop 40. West Scotch Settlement — see Scotch Settlement West, Wheaton, a post settlement in Westmorland Co., seven miles from Petitcodiac, fare 25 cts., pop 210. Wheaton Mills, a post office in Westmorland Co., pop 10. Whitehead, a post settlement in Kings Co., eight miles from St. John, it contains one store, one saw mill, one grist mill, poj. 220. Whitehead, a post office in Charlotte Co., pop 10. White Rapids, a settlement in Northumberland Co., nineteen miles from Nt;wcastle, fare 75 cts., pop about 50. White's Cove, a post settlement in Queens Co., ten miles from Gagetown, fare 50 cts., it ontains one store, one tannery, pop 110. White's Point — see Robertson's Point. Whitney, a post settlement in Northumberland Co., on Cain's River, thirty miles from Newcastle, fare $1.50, it contains one store, pop 230. Whittier's Ridge, a post office in Charlotte Co., pop 20. Wickham (sub. elec. dis.) a post village in Queens Co.. on the St. John River, thirty-two miles from St. John, fare $1.50, it contains three stores, one hotel and two saw mills, pop 1220. Wickham Station, a village in Carleton Co., on the N. B. R., fourteen miles from Woodstock, fare 42 cts., pop about 50. Wicklow (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Carletdn Co., on the St. John River, six miles f rom Florenceville, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores, pop 1210. Wicklow, Upper (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Pig Lead and Spelter, Si. Jolin,N.B. I' 276 NEW BRUNSWICK. jr. Ot«m«nt«on A Co., YTholMdl* Orookcrjr, China uid OImi, St. John, N. B. Carleton Co., on St. John River, ten mileB from Florence^ ville, it coutuins two stores, one hotel, pop 1000. Wiggins, a post settlement in Queens Co., on Grand Lake, twenty miles from Norton, it contains one store, pop 140. Wilbur, a post offico in Westmorland Co., pop 10. ^ W'Uiamst wn, a post oflfice in Carleton Co., seven miles 1 1 " .;encoville, fare 25 cts., pop ir». W- '.ii'.v *'n, a settlement in Northumberland Co., eight mil .. Newcastle, fare 35 cts., pop 160. Willovdale, ■>st office in Queens Co., pop 10. Willow Grove, u post village in St. John Co., thirteen miles from St. John, fare 50 cts., it contains a cotton fac- tory, pop 110. Wilmot (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Carleton Co., it contains three stores, pop 2100. Wilson's Beach, a post village in Charlotte Co., on Campobello Island, at the entrance to the Bay of Fundy, three miles from Eastport, Me>, it contains two stores, pop 575. Winding Ledges, a post office in Victoria Co., pop 10. Windsor, a post settlement in Carleton Co., twenty-four miles from Woodstock, fare $1, it contains one store, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 210. Wood Point, a post seaport in Westmorland Co., on Cumberland Basin, five miles from Sackville, fare 20 cts., it contains one store, pop 165. • Woodstock (sub. elec. dis.) a post town, capital of Car- leton Co., on the St. John River, terminus of the N. B. Ac C. R., ninety-four miles from St. Andrews, fare $2.80,and terminus of a branch of the N. B. Railway, sixty miles from Fredericton, fare $1.80. It contains one hundred and thirty stores, six hotels, two foundries, three saw mills one furniture factory, one sash and door factory and several other factories, three tanneries, one printing office issuing a newspaper, a telegraph office and u branch hnnV Tf i" o port of entry, pop 2,500. Woodstock Junction, a station on the N. B. R., in Carleton Co., eleven miles from Woodstock, fare 45 cts. I. & F. Burpee & Co., R. G. and NEW BRUNSWICK. 377 on I. Bay wm4 a Co., Wbrituli Mitdwan «nd Owrlag* Slook, 8k John, N. B. Wowldtook, Lower (sub. eler. (H«.), a pout village In Carleton Co., seven miles from Woodstock, it contains four stores, two saw mills, pop 1000. Woodstock, Upper (sub. oleo. dis.) a post village in Carleton Co., on St. John River, throe miles from Wood- stock, it contains four stores, one hotel, one saw mill, a tannery and extensive iron works, pop 1000. Wootlstock Road Station, a post office in Carleton Co., on the N. B. «fc 0. R., throe miles from Woodstock, fare 9 cts., pop 10. Woodward's Cove, a post village in Charlotte Co., on the Bay of Fundy, forty-throe miles from St. J iij 'con- tains three stores, two hotels, pop 27&. Woodworth, a settlement in Albert Co., t,.^ 2C. Yoho, a post office in York Co., fifte tii 'js from Fredericton, fare 75 cts., it contains one stor*), ^ p 116. York County, capital Fredericton, bor 'ering on the State of Maine; the St. John River runs throt . it and it is bounded by the St. Croix and Grand Lake. There are a great number of lakes in this county. It contains 3,472 square miles, 2,222,000 acres, pop 30,400. Youghal, a settlement in Gloucester Co., two miles from Bathurst, pop 110. Young's Cove, a post settlement in Queens Co., on Grand Lake, eighteen miles from Gagetown, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, one hotel, one saw mill, one grist mill, pop 210. Zealand, a station on the N. B. R., in York Co., twenty miles from Fredericton, fare 65 cts. bnd LEMUEL A. CURRE Y, OFFICE, - - - - OHUBB'S CORNER. ST. croBiisr, 3sr, b, Russia Sheet Iron and Sheet Zinc. L WIW BBUN8WI0I. f . OtflMBtaM A Oe^H John, N. B., AsiotM 0»IM On^tty •» 0. McGOURTY, 203 Waterloo St. (next St. Mary's Church), SiLZlTT JOHIT, IT. B. BUILDING STONE FOR SALE. Bstimates flirnished for Stone Walls and Bzoa^ vatione of all kinds. No. 21, NORTH SIDE OF KINO SQUARE, SAINT JOHN. N. B. COSMAN & DAVIS, - - - - - - PROPRIETORS. TOURISTS AND OTHERS Visitincr St. John will find this one of the most pleas- antly situated hotels in the City. — AND — 47 and 49 Waterloo Street. Superior Coaches, vvith careful Drivers, at all hours. Horses of all des- criptions to Let Boarding Horses will receive my best attention. ^ TELEPHONE in office. G. B. COLWELL, Prop^ I- & F. Burpee & Co., Black and rRINOB EDWARD IHLAND. 279 Mm^wm* mJ OMtlH* MMk 0#«U Idii4«, •. ItafVMi A Oo^ M. Jote,'* >^ P. E. ISLAND. In furnishing u ))rief sketch of Prince Edward iHland, "we shall not undertake to go far into details. In one re8|)ect this seoms to bo less re(iuisite than in the case of the other Maritime Provinces ; for, in the Island, the face of the coun- try shows much less diversity in its natural features than that of the other Provinces. Doubtless Prince Edward Island is a beautiful country throughout a! most its whole extent; but there is a great sameness in the characteristics of the scenery wliici; ir.eets the visitor's eye. As to those general characteristics, — it is an every where undulating country, its eminence very seldom breaking into cliffs, and never rising to the elevation of mountains ; its lower lands never spreading out into broad expanses of inter- val, marsh or plain, such as are seen in the mainland Provinces ; its shores are deepiy indented upon every side with almost countless inlets from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which ramify often in a bewildering manner among the hills ; the lands clothed with a dense growth of timber ; the soil almost everywhere exceedingly fertile, with scarcely a rock or stone to be found in the whole Island ; such in general terms was Prince Edward Island in its natural condition. But, of course, the hand of the husbandman has largely modified this general description. The population of the Island is 108,890 ; it contains 2,133 square miles, and 1,366,400 acres. The inhabitants are almost wholly engaged in agricultural ptirsuits. Consequently a large proportion of !••• Hh»(lM fur rtowart, •!«., • tpMUIIy.. tho ur m of the country in in a high Mtnto of ctiltivntion. It nmy hen \h) nientiontnl that nhiphuihling it* prntty hiig(!ly carri»econio a)K)ut tho belt A few yeara Hinco, the traveller making his way through the intorior of the iHlanil would Hml it anything but H joke unleHH provided with a private vehicle. All in now changed. The iHlandera having, in 1872, coniniencod rail- way construction, have done their work so thoroughly that but little more can l>e done in that way. A railway rwxxn from Tignisht at alnioHt the extreme northern point of tho island to Georgetown — making, with Charlottetown Branch, one hundred and fifty-one miles — with a branch of forty milea from Mount Stewart to Souriii, which in almoHt tho extreme eastern point. Thus there are in all two uundrud and nine miles. As mentioned in a former part of ihk work, under the he^d of Nova Scotia, the Prince Edward Island Navigation Company's steamers run four times a week to Pictou vice versa, and in like manner twice a week to Hawkesbury, on the Strait of Canso. They also ply daily regularly between Charlottetown, Summersido and Shediac. Hy another line of steamers, locally known as the Phalen Line, thero is re- gular communication with Hawkesbury, Halifax and Bos- ton. The Quebec and Gulf Ports steamers, plying between Pictou, Quebec and intermediate ports, also touch at Char- lottetown. These arrangements, it must be remerabered,are in operation only during the season of open navigation in the Gulf. That means for from seven to eight months out of the twelve. During the remainder of the year, communication can only be effected by means of the "ice boats," which ply between Cape Tormentinvi and Cape Traverse, the narrowest part of the Strait of Northumberland. It is always an un- I. & F. Burpee & Co., Londonderry HRINOR KDWARI) INLAND. S81 1. U^WMil A To., WlwlwAl* llAfdwM* Mid (MrlAfl* HUMk, Ilk Julin, K. 1. comfortttbln nnd oftnn an oxtramoly porilotii mode ot tranirit. An u tlt)l(l fur HportNiuun, Pritico Kdwurd InIhiuI cannot, in evory ruN|)flct, Im) nH^uinineiulfHl. SniuU f^aniu - tlmt ig wotMllaml game — ia ■till to tm had, hut not \>y any iiicanR abuntlantly. On tho otlu>r huiui, watftrfowl arn vory aliiin- dant. Tho patient Htulkor of tho wo)> fuotuti faniilitm will find alnicmt uny ono of tho moro Nooludud Mtdt watvi' iiiltsUi of thin ialiind a ParadiHo aftm- hiN kind. Owing to tho confunnation of Princu Edward Tnland, tnofit of itN ntrnaniN above tid< wato/ ar« n»ct>MHurily vury HJiort. Coniitwjuently thorn in not nuuh variety of frtmh wat«5r fiMh, proiMM'ly HO call«*(l ; and of ttioni us trout forinHtance — thoy aro for tho nioHt part Nniall. Hhoiild tho touriNt have a fancy to firth hin own oyHtora, thoro iH no pliico in North America whoie ho can do ho more HUcccMHfully than in Prince Kdward inland ; tho ocou" 'iHliing trade iH immonHO, and thero are numeroim lobHtor canning factorioH, and it iH noted for its fine oyNtor bodn, which produce Home of tho finoNt oysteifi to l)o found in any country in America. Abram'H VilhiL,'*-, (nnh oloc. diB.), a poHt village in Prince Co., three miloH fi ui Wellington, it contaiuH three HtorcN, one saw mill and one tannery, pop 450. Albany, a post Hottlement in Prince Co., sixteen miles from Hununorside, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores, pop 250. Albany Plains, a si\i>ill Kottloinont in Queen's Co., it contains one store and ii hotel, pop 110. Alborton, (sub. elec dis.), a seajMjrt post town in Prince Co., on Ca8cumi)e ' Cherry Valley (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queon's Co., ten miles from Charlottetown, it contains two stores, one mill, pop 400. Clear Spring (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in King's Co., eight miles from Souris, it contains two stores, one saw mill, pop 400. Clifton, a village in Queen's Co., it contai three stores and one hotel, j>op 175. Clermont, a post settlement in Prince •., it contains two stores, pop -WO. Clyde, a post settlement in Queen's ^ a station on the P. E. 1. K,, fourteen miles from Char ttetown, it con- tains one store, pop 250. Colville, a station on the P. E. I. R., n Queen's Co. Conway, a station on the P. ,E, I. R., in Prince Co. Cornwall (sub. elec. dis.) a post village in Queen's Co., seven miles from Charlottetown, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores, one hotel, one grist mill, one saw mill and a shingle mill, pop 335. and Lowmoor Bar Iron, St. John. M . ■■■ iiifct / 288 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. V F. Clementton A Co., St. Jobn, N. B., Cheapait Houm in the Maritime Prorincea Corraville (hu'j. elec. dis,), a post settlement in King's Co., it contains one store, pop 500. County Line, a post settlement in Queen's Co., sixteen miles from Summerside, twenty miles from Charlottetown, fare $1, it contains three stores, pop 300. Cove Head, a post village in Queens Co., twelve miles from Charlottetown, fare 60 cts., it contains three stores and a saw mill, pop 290. Cove Head Road, a post vilhige in Queen's Co., nine miles from Charlottetown, fare 30 cts., it contains two stores, pop 300. Crapaud (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., twenty-four miles from Charlottetown, fare |1, it contains twelve stores, two tanneries, two saw and two grist luills, pop 330. Crawford (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queen's Co., it contains two stores, pop 410. Cross Rivers, a small settlement in Prince Co., it con- tains three stores and a grist mill, pop 75. Cumberland Hi)l, a b\i.. 11 settlement in King's Co., it contains two stores and a grist mill, pop 45. Darliiigjton, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., twelve miles from Charlottetown, fare 50 cts., on the P. E. I. R,, it contains two stores, pop 380. D^/'nley, (sub. elec. dis.) a post settlement in Prince Co., it contains two stores, pop 900. Dartmouth, o. seaport town in Prince Co., on Richmond Bay, pop 175. jL>eBlors, a station on the P. E. I. R., in Prince Co., four miles from Tignish. DeGross Marsh, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in King's Co., it contains two stores, pop 350. DeSable, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., twenty miles from Charlottetown, fare $1, it contains three stores, pop 410. Dock Road, a station on the P. E. I. R., in Pwince Co. Donaldson, a settlement in Queen's Co., thirteen miles from Charlottetown, fare 50 cts., pop 270, Douglas, a station on the P. E. I. R., in Queen's Co. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Round fi'i ,\.ti:.r..--. raiMGE EDWARD ISLAND. 2HU 8 Co., three Co. 8. Hftywiurd & Co., Wholeisltt Hwrdw«re mkI Oarria^e Rtook, 8t. John, N. B Dromorc, (sub. elec. din.), it post Hobtlo/uont in Quoou';* Co., It (JontainM two Htoros, pop 420. DimmUffuai^o, n sinuU Hettluuiont in Queen's Co., it con- tains ont> stor<% pop 35. DundaH, (sub. dec. difi.), a post villaj^e in King'^ Co., tliirty-fouj' milosfroni Cliarlottetown, fare $1.50, it coutainH two stoveB, Olio f^rist mill, one shingle mill and a carding mil], pO]) •i40a East Pouvt, II- post sottloment in King's Co., Mu/n inilos fronii Souris, 8ix«.y4ivG uulea from Cliarlottetown, fare )J.i, it coutatus three att)res, one grist mill, it has a lighthouse, pop 350. East Royalty, a village in Queen's Co., throo miles from Chariot betosvn, it contains a giist mill and a carding mill, pop about 140. Egmont Biiv, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Prince Co., six mi Sen froni Wellington, it contains two stores, two sow jnd one griut mill, pop 500. Eldon, a village in Q\ieon's Co,, .vruty-two miles from Charlottetown, it coninlns six stores and a gr'st mill, pop 220. EllerBli<% (sub. elec. dis.), a village in Piince Co., on the P. E. I. It,, live miles from A Ibevtou, fare 25 cts., it contains two stores, one saw nnd one carding mill, shipbtiUding j.s carried onlsero, pop 550, Elliott A'ale, (sub. eleo. ^ ^fo Kiidare (sub. elec. dis.), a jjuoo viixago iii xrince . vhic. dw.), a jwHt villago in Qiummi'h Co., eighteen niiloH from ('liarlottetown, itcontainn two 8toreH,two Raw nullM, pop 3ftC'. LaMncliing (sub. olw. (Uh.), a po«t village in King's Co., seven nul Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAiN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ''W* l/j 294 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. F. Glemention A Co.»8i John,N. B., Aaiorted Crfttes Crockery for oounirj trade Maddock, a post settlement in Prince Co., it contains one store, pop 300. , Malpeque Koad, a station on the P. E. I. R., in Queen's Co. Margate, a post village in Prince Co., twelve miles from Charlottetown, fare 50 cents., it contains three stores, one saw mill and a grist mill, pop 300. Marie Bridge, a post village in Queen's Co., thirty miles from Charlottetown, fare $1. J? 5, it contains one store and a grist mill, pop 200. Marsfield, a settlement in Queen's Co., it contains one store and a tannery, pop 275. McLeod Road, a station on the P. E. I. R., in Queen's Co. McPhee Comer, a small village in Queen's Co., nine miles from Charlottetown, fare 35 cts., it contains three stores, one saw mill and a grist mill, pop 160. Melrose, a small village in Kings Co., seven miles from Georgetown, fare 25 cts., pop 110. Mermaid (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queen's Co., it contains one store, pop 500. Middleton, a post village in Prince Co., thirteen miles from Summerside, fare 50 cts.. it contains one store, pop 300. Midgell, a post settlement in King's Co., pop 275. Milbum, a post settlement in Kings Co., pop 270. Millcove, a post settlement in Queen's Co., it contains one store, pop 500. Millview (sub elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., twelve miles from Charlottetown, fare 50 (^ts., it contains three stores, one hotel, one woollen factory and a grist mill, pop 400. Mill River, a post office in Prince Co., pop 10. Milton, North, a post settlement in Queen's Co., it con- tains one store, pop 325. Milton, a post village in Queen's Co., on the P. E. I. R., seven miles from Charlottetown, pop 335. Miminegash (sub. elec. dis.),a post village in Prince Co., two miles from Atherton,~ eighty-seven miles from Charlotte- town, fare $4, it contains two stores, pop 600. I. & F. Burpee & Co., Carriage N issri >RINGE EDWARD ISLAND. 295 > Hardware and Carriage Stock of all kindi, S, Uajrward A Co., St. John,N. B. Miscouche (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Prince Co., on the P. E. I. %., five miles from Hummeraide, fare 15 cts., it contains three stores, one hotel, one saw mill, pop 550. Monaghen, a post village in Queen's Co., fifteen miles from Charlottetown, fai*e 75 cts., it contains one store and a grist mill, pop 215. Montague (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in King's Co., twenty-six miles from Charlottetown, fare $1.12, it contains twenty-three stores, two hotels, two tanneries, shipbuilding is carried on, pop 1000. Montague Cross Roads, a post village in Queen's Co., twenty miles from Charlottetown, fare $1, it contains three stores, pop 440. Montague Mills, a village in King's Co., twenty-eight miles from Charlottetown, fare $1.25, it contains two stores, pop 220. Montague, Lower (sub. elec. dis. ), a post settlement in King's Co., it contains two stores, pop 600. Monticello, a village in King's Co., forty miles from Charlottetown, fare $2, it contains two stores and a grist mill, pop 165. Montrose (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Prince Co., forty-five miles from Georgetown, fare $2, it contains three stores and two grist mills, pop 455. Morell, a post village in King's Co., nine miles from Mount Stewart, twenty-seven miles from Charlottetown, fare $1.25, it contains two stores, a tannery and a shipyard, pop 250. Morrell, Rear, a post settlement in King's Co., it con- tains one store, pop 115, Mount Albion (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Queen's Co., it contains one store, pop 500. Mount Mary, a small settlement in King's Co., it con- tains one store, pop 35. Mount Pleasant (sub. elec dis.), a post settlement in Prince Co., twenty miles from Summerside, it contains two stores, one hotel, pop 850. Mount Stewart (sub. elec. dis.),a post village in Queen's Co., on the Hillsborough River, on the P. E. I. R., eighteen Builders' Supplies, 8t. John, N. B. 296 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. NV- T. Olemention A Co., St. John, N. B., OUm Sh»dei for Fluweri, etc., » ipeoialty. miles from Charlottetown, fare 64 cts., it contains twenty stores, one hotel, one saw nill, one telegraph office and a tannery. A steamer runs between Mount Stewart and Charlottetown, pop 480. Muddy Creek (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Prince- Co., eight miles from Sumnierside, fare 35 cts., it contains one store, pop 550. Murray Harbor, South (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in- King's Co., on Murray River, forty miles from Charlotte- town, fare $1.80, it contains three stores, one tannery and a shipyard, ii is a port of entry, pop 830. Murray Harbor, (north), (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in- King's Co., on Murray River, thirty-six miles from Char- lottetown, fare $1.80, it contains two stores and one hotel, pop 643. ^:^ Murray Harbor Road, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in. Queen's Co., twenty miles from Charlottetown, fare $1, it contains two stores and ono saw mill, pop 450. Murray River, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in King's Co., fiteen miles from Georgetown, fare 75 cts., it contains two stores and a grist mill, pop 475. Nail Pond, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Prince Co., fifty miles from Summerside, on the Gulf of St. Law- rence, it contains five stores, two hotels and several factories, pop 560. It Narrows Creek, a post settlement in King's Co., it- contains one store, pop 300. New Annan, a post village in Prince Co., on the P. . E. I. R., six miles from Summerside, fare 25 cts., pop 200. New Glasgow, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., on Clyde River, seventeen mile^ from Charlottetown, fare 75 cts., it contains three stores, one hotel, one grist mill, one saw mill, a tannery and iron foundry, pop 500. New Haven, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queen's • Co., it contains one store, pop 375. New London, (sub. elec. dis.), a post seaport in Queen's Co., on French River, it contains two stores, and one grist mill, pop 375. New Perth, a post village in Kings Co., eight miles from- I. & F. Burpee & Co., Founders' j; , ■'» PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 297 ,p;;:,', *- '<; '* , ■ ;■: X .'V, 8. HKjrward A Co., Wholeiale Hudware and Carriage Stock, St John, N. B. Georgetown, fare 35 cts., it contains two stores, pop 275. Newton, a post village in King's Co., twenty miles from Charlottetown, fare $1, it contains one store, pop 275. New Wiltshire, a post villr»f»e in Queens Co., nine miles from Charlottetown*, fare 35 cts., pop \i)5. New Zealand, (sub. elec. dis. ), a post settlement in King's Co., pop 350. Nine Mil« Creek, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co.. nine miles from Charlottetown, fare 35 cts., pop 1,200. Norborough, a post settlement in Prince Co., pop 200. Northam, a station on the P. E. I. R., in Prince Co., pop 135. North Lake, a post village in Kings Co., forty miles from Georgetown, fare $1.75, it contains four stores and a grist mill, pop 200. North Milton — see Milton North. ; North River, a post village in Queen's Co., six miles from Charlottetown^ fare 25 cts., it contains one store, pop 330. North Rustico — see Rustico North, North Tryon — see Tryon North. • . .vi v North Wiltshire — see Wiltshire North. O'Leary, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement and station of the P. E. I. R., in Prince Co., forty miles from Summer- side, it contains four stores, pop 1100. O'Leary, a post settlement in Prince Co., it contains one store, pop 300. }""; v^^ .4* v ; , ' :;^^4s».i*,^i Orwell Cove, a village in Queen's Co., eighteen miles from Charlottetown, fare 75 cts., it contains three stores, one gi'ist mill, one saw mill and a tannery, pop 425. Orweli (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., seventeen miles from Charlottetown, fare 75 cts., it contains five stores and a grist mill, pop 425. Oyster Bed Bridge (sub. elec. dis.), a settlement in Queen's Co., it contains three stores, pop 7 tO. Palmer's Road (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Prince Co., it contains one store, pop 635. Park Comer (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., eight miles from Princetown, fare 35 cts., it contains one store, pop 450. Supplies, St. John, N. B. PUINCE EDWARD ISLAND, W. 01«iBratton A Co.| 8t.John,M.B., Wholeiala and BcUil, Lanpi A Lamp Ooodt. Poake'e Road, a post settlement and station on the P. E. I. R., in King's Co., it contains one store, popJSOO. Perth, a station on the P. £. I. R., nine miles from Georgetown. Peter's Road (sob. elec. dis.), a post village in King's Co., twelve miles from Oagetown, fare 50 cts., it contains two stores and a saw mill, pop 600. Peterville (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in King'a Co., it contains two stores, pop 556. \ Pinette (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queen's Co., near Belfast, it contains iouy stores, a grist and saw mill, pop 450. Pisquid, a post village in Queen's Co., it contains one store, pop 225. Pisquid Road, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queen's Co., twenty miles from Charlottetown, fare 63 cts., it contains two stores and one hotel, pop GOO. Pleasant Grove, a settlement in Quel's Co., eight miles from Charlottetown, pop 220. « Pleasant Valley, a small settlement in Queen's Co., it contains one hotel and a grist mill, pop 35. Point Prim (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., twenty-nine miles from Charlottetown, fare $i.25« one store, pop 450. Port Augustus Cove, a small settlement in Queen's Co., it contains three stores, one hotel and a grist mill, pop 75. Port Hill (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Prince Co., on the P. E. I. R., sixteen miles from Summerside, faro 75 cts., it contains two stores, two grist mills and saw mill, pop 479. Pownall (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., on Pownal Lay, eight miles from Charlottetown, fare 35 cts., it contains two stores, one saw and one grist mill, pop 800. Priest Pond, a post settlement in King's Co., it contains one store, pop 275. Prince County, on the north-west side of the Island, capital Summerside. It contains 730 square miles, 467,000 acres, pop 34,350. Princetown (sub. elec. dis.), a seaport post town in !/• ■'' •N I. & F. Burpee & Co., Black- . PRINCK EUWAHl) I8LAND. 200 Hardwftr* and Oarriag* Btook of kU klndi, 8. Hajrward A Co., St. Joha, IT. B. ' Prince Co., on Richmond Bay, thirty-five miles from Char- lottetown, faro $1.50, it contains thrco storos, one hotel, one saw mill and two grist mills, pop 550. Princetown Road (sub. elcc. dis.), a post sottlemeut in Queen's Co., two miles from Darlingj^on, pop 47^. Queen's County, in the middle part of the l8land,capital Charlottetown. It contains 700 square miles, 486,400 acres, pop 48,120. Red House, a post office in King's Co., pop 10. Red Point, a post village in King's Co., six miles from Souris, fifty six miles from Cluulottetown, fare $2, it con- tains three stores, pop 22C. ^ Rock Barra, a post settlement in King's Co., 60 miles from Charlottetown, it contains one store, pop 232. Rollo Bay, a post village in King's Co., on the P. E. I. R., twelve miles from Souris, it contains one store, pop 300. Rollo Bay Cross, (sub. olec. dis.), a post settlement in King's Co., five miles from Rollo Bay, it contains one storei pop 350. Rono, a post settlement in Queen's Co., three miles from Caledonia, it contains one store, pop 225. Rose Valley, a post village in Queen's Co., sixteen miles from Summerside and fifty miles from Charlottetown, fare $2.25, it contains two stores, pop 275. Royalty Junction, a station on the P. E. I. R., in Quef n's Co., six miles from Charlottetown. Rustico, (sub, elec. dis.), a post office in Queen's Co., on Rustico Bay, sixteen miles from Charlottetown,fare 75 cts., it contains seven stores, one hotel and a bank, pop 750. Rustico, North, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queen's Co., it contains two stores, pop 650. St. Andrews, a seaport post town in .King's Co., on Cardigan Bay, shipbuilding is carried^ on here, it contains three stores, pop 275. .- . \' ^N;^ St. Ann's, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queen's Co., it contains two stores, pop 350. St. David.a seaportin Queens Co.,on Bedeque Bay,pop 75. St. Dun8ton,a station on the P.E. I. R., in Queen's Co., two miles from Charlottetown, pop 20. , .^i-/ smiths' Supplies, St. John, N. B. r 300 I'RINCK KDWAKD ISLAND. F. OlMBtntlM A Os>| It. Johi , N. B., WhnlnriilM Gonulno Harana CIgari. Hi. Kloanor'H, (huI). elec. (Us.), a jwHt village in Prince Co., on the P. E. I. 11., throe miles from BummerRido, faro 9 ctH., it contains ton stores, one iiotel, two tannorius and a grist mill, pop 600. St. Felix, a villagoan Prince Co., fifty miles from Sum- morside, fare $2.25, poj) 105. St, Margaret's, (sub. eleo. dis.), a post village in King's Co., it contains one store, pop li7^K St. Mark's Uoad, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in King's Co., pop ;J80. St. Nicholas, a station on the P. E. I. R., in Prince Co. St. Peter's'iJay.a seaport in Kind's Co., thirty-three mile» from Charlottetown, fare $1.50, it contains three stores, and one saw, one grist and one carding mill, jwp 165. St. Peter's Bay, Head of, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settle- ment in King's Co., it contains one store, pop 400. St. Peter'* Road, a station on the P. E. I. R., in Queens Co. St. Peter's, West, a post settlement in King's Co., two miles from Mount Stewart, it contains one store, one saw mill, pop 275. , » Scotch Fort, a post village in Queen's Co., on Hills- borough River, fifteen miles from Charlottetown, fare 75 cts., it contains one store pop 210. Sea Cow Head, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Prince Co., it contains one store, pop 500. Sea Cow Pond, (sub. elec. dis.). a post settlement in Prince Co.. it contains one store, pop 555. Seal River, a small settlement in Queen's Co., pop 20.. Searltown, a post village in Prince Co., six miles from Georgetown, fare 25 cts., it contains one store, pop 275. Selkirk Road, a post settlement in Queen's Co., it con- tains one store, pop 235. Skinner's Pond, (sub. elec. dis. ), a post village in Prince Co., fifteen miles from Alberton, fare 75 cts., it contains one store, pop 5;>5. s Somei:8et, a post village in Prince Co., twelve miles from Summerside, fare 50 cts., it contains, three stores, pop 275. Souris, East, (sub. elec dis.), a seaport post town in I. & F. Burpee & Co., Tin- \^ i ■ PRINCE KOWARI) TBLAND. 301 8. Uayward A Co.. WhoUMto Hardwart uid CarriaKo Nto< k, Ht Joint, N. B. ,v King's Cc, '»n Souiih lliver, on tho Oulf of Ht. Ijiiwnmce, on the P. E. I. 11., fifty-two inileB from Charlottetown, faro $1.5G, it containH twenty HtoroH, thrco hotels, one printing office isHuing a paper, several factories, two saw niillH and one gi'iHt mill, shipbniUling is carried on here, pop 700. Soiiris, West (sub. elec. dis.), a poHt settlement in King's Co., it contains ten stores, two hotels, |K)p 450. Houth Lake, a post settlement in King's Co., ten miles from Souris, it contains one store, pop \7^. Southport (sub. elec. po8it«j Uhediac, with which it has daily communi- cation by stoamorH. This place having been for years the terminiui of the European and North American Railway bo- fore the Intercolonial, or even the Pictou Brunch; was com- pleted, this fact gave a great advantage to Summerside. This place, like (Jharlottetown, has a fine har>)or. It is beauti- fully situated and has unquestionably a great future before it Summerville (sub. elec. (lis.), a post village in King's Co., it contains three store, pop COO. Tignish (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Prince Co., on the Gulf (>f St. I^awrence and terminus of the P. E. I. R., twelve miles from Alberton, fare 36 cts. A large quantity of fish is shipped from here, it coi tains seven stores, one hotel, one tannery, one saw and one giist mill and a telegraph office, pop 560. ^^ '!».*•& '^ ■'.':''■'' Tignish Little (sub, elec. dis.), a post settlement four miles from Tignish, it contains two stores, pop 630. Tracadie, a post settlement and a station on the P. E. I. R , in Queen's Co., it contains one store, pop 215. Tracadie Grand, (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Queen's Co., it contains two stores, pop 600. Traveller's Rest, a post office and station on the P. E. I. R., four miles from Summerside, pop 200. Tryon, a post village in Prince Co., twenty-four miles from Charlottetown, fare $1, it contains two stores, and a brickyard, pop 320. Tryon, North, (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Prince Co., five miles from Alberton, on the P. E. I. R., it contains three stores, and a woolen imill, pop 340. Tyne Nalley, (sub. elec." dis.), a post settlement in Prince Co., it contains one store, poj) 425. I. &F. Burpee & Co., Ship- r I>RINCK KDWAIU) IHI.AND. 303 BMdwMt ud CMrrlaiit Htook of «U klndt, b. Hh/wmiJ A Co., It. John, N. U. Union Kond, a po«t RAttleniAiit and iitiition on tho P. R I. R., in t^vjm)n'« Co., it containH oni* Ktoro, pop 'J'iO. VHlirytlold, (Hub. cUio. din.), n poHt villii^o in Kingi Co., j' on tho 1*. K. 1. H., twenty inileH fioni Charlottfltown, faro ,1 CO ctH., iteontuinH two Htort^H, un(() in Quoeni Co., tiftoon miles from Charlottotown, faro 75 ctH., itcontainu three Htorea, ono hotel, one hiiw and on(^ ){riHt mill, pop 32fi. Vernon River Rrid^e, a poHt village in Queens Co., fourteen miles from Charlottetown, fare 70 cts., it contains '■> ' three stores, one hotel, two saw and ono f^rist mill, ship- building is carried on here, pop 1(50. Victoria, (sub. olec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., on the Crapaud River, twenty-three mihis from Charlotto- town, fare ^1, it contains four stores, one hotel, one saw and one grist mill, pop 440. Victoria Cross, (sub. eloo. dis.), a post settlement in Kinfir's Co, it contains one store, pop 500. »7arren Grove Mills — see North River. Webster's Comer, a post settlement in Queen's Co., it contains ono store, pop 275. Wellington (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in PrinctJ Co., An the P. E. R., twelve miles from Summerside, fare 36 cts., it contains two stores, one hotel, pop 500. West Cape (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Prince Co., on Northumberland Strait, forty-seven miles from Summer- side, fare $2, it contains two stores and a grist mill,pop 500. Western Cove Head, a post settlement in Queens Co., it contains one store, pop 275. Western Road (sub. elec. dis.), a post settlement in Prince Co., thirty miles from Summerside, it contains two stores, two saw mills, pop 380. West Point, a post village in Prince Co., on Northum- berland Strait, forty-three miles from Summerside, fare $1.90, it contains two stores, shipbuilding is carried on here, pop 300. West St. Peter's— see St. Peter's West. ' Wheatly River (sub. elec. dis.), a post village in Queen's Co., thirteen miles from Charlottetown, faro bO cts., t . builders' Supplies, St. John, N. B. 30i 1>H1MCK KUWAHU litLANU. y. rirmonUon A To., Rl John, N. 11., rhaap**! IIihimi In l)i« M«ritiinii Pmvtnr** it coiiiiiiiiN t>^o MtortiN, on« niiw mill mtil u tuniuM-y, [hi^i C50. Wllilll UtHlll (/l-dHM (nIiIi. ()I|Nt Nl'tlll'IIIOllt ill KittgN Ci)., it coiituiuN oiko Ht()i't>, pop (>()0. \VI»it,« SuikIm (miiI». v\vi'. ilih.), »i poMt ollicu in King'N Co., twiMity inili'M from (H«or^i>towii, pop 100, Wiltnot Viillry, II poHtH«!tll«'iiu>iit in I'iiiH«< {'o.,pop 300. WiltMliiro North (hiiIi. »»!«•<•. Wim.), u villu^o in C^iiron'N Co., on llm I*. I*). I. \{., trn mil<>H from Cliitrlottotown, fait) t)0 ctH., it containH on« Ntoiv, otm ^rint mill, pop 375. WiltNhiro South, n |K)Ht Nctllrmcnt in C^uern'H Co., it contiiiiiH om^ Htori\ pop 375. Winhlow KoikI, It Ncttluincnt in Qiioon'H Co., eight iiiilcH from (*lmrlott('to\vn, fiim 3.5 etM., pop 3:tO. Woodhrook, a post wttN'moiit ii. I'rinco ('o., on P. K. I. II., two milcH from Alhorton, it contains ono Htoro, pop 110. Wootl IsliintI, (hiiI». t)h>c. (IIh.) ii poNt Ni'ttleiiicnt in Qiio<>n'H Co., tDU miI(!.H from IMHipiid, it uoutuiuH two MtoruN, pop 500. Woodritlgr, a villaj^o in Piinco Co., twtmty inih'H from AUxu'ton, Bovonty niih^n from SummcvHidc, fi' i $3.25, it containHom; wtoro and a Haw mill, pop 220, York, a Htation on thu i^ K. 1. 11., ten inileA from Churlottotown. York liittlo, a post Kottleniont in Quocns Co., a Htatiou on the P. E. I. K., Hev