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This item is filmed at the reduction ratio checked below/ Ce document eat filmi au taux da reduction indiqu* ci-dessous. 10X 14X 18X 22X 26X 30X ^ 12X ^%x aox 24X 28X 32X ktails s du lodifiar r una mag* »• arrata to I palura. >n A U 32X Th« copy fllmad h«r« has bMn raproducsd thanks to th« ganaroslty of: Saint John Ragional Library Tha imagos appaaring hara ara tha baat quality poasibia conaidaring tha condition and lagibiiity of tha original copy and in Icaaplng with tha filming contract apacif icationa. Original copiaa in printad papar covara ara fllmad baginning with tha front covar and anding on tha iaat paga with a printad or illuatratad impraa- aion, or tha back covar whan approprlata. All othar original copiaa ara fllmad baginning on tha f Irat paga with a printad or illuatratad impraa- aion, and anding on tha Iaat paga with a printad or illuatratad impraaaion. Tha iaat racordad frama on aach microficha ahali contain tha aymbol -^ (moaning "CON- TINUED"), or tha aymbol ▼ (moaning "END"), whichavar appliaa. Mapa, plataa, charta, ate. may ba fllmad at diffarant raduction ratioa. Thoaa too iarga to ba antiraly inciudad in ona axpoaura ara fllmad baginning in tha uppar laft hand comar. laft to right and top to bottom, aa many framaa aa raquirad. Tha following diagrama iiluatrata tha mathod: 1 2 3 L'axamplaira film4 f ut raproduit griea i la gAniroaltA da: Saint John Ragionai Library Laa Imagaa auivantaa ont 4tA raprodultaa avac ia plua grand aoln, compta tanu da ia condftion at da la nattat4 da l'axamplaira filmA, at an conformity avac laa condltlona du contrat da fllmaga. Laa axamplairaa orlginaux dont ia couvartura an paplar aat imprim^a aont f llmAa an commanpant par ia pramiar plat at an tarminant aoit par ia darnlAra paga qui comporta una amprainta dimpraaaion ou d'illuatration. aoit par la aacond plat, aaion la caa. Toua laa autraa axamplairaa orlginaux aont fllmia an commandant par la pramMra paga qui comporta una amprainta d'impraaaion ou d'illuatration at an tarminant par la darnlAra paga qui comporta una talla amprainta. Un daa aymbolaa auhranta apparaftra aur ia darnlAra imaga da chaqua microficha. aaion la caa: ia aymbola -^* aignifia "A 8UIVRE". la aymboia ▼ aignifia "FIN". Laa cartaa. planchaa, tabiaaux, ate, pauvant fttra filmte A daa taux da riductlon diffAranta. Loraqua la documant aat trap grand pour Atra raproduit an un aaul clich4, 11 aat f ilmi A partir da I'angki aupArlaur gaucha, da gaucha i droita, at da haut an baa, an pranant la nombra d'imagaa nteaaaaira. Laa diagrammaa auivanta iliuatrant la mithoda. 1 2 3 4 S 6 v.. 1 i J ¥1 1 = i ' ^'8 1 il. Trii i T i intl ii ■^.. H I B III H , I I .l l # l>i Ii^ II . l l |Mt IWl f IIP WJ IIP I i i . .i ^ ip lw. BARNES'S NEW BRUNSWICK FOR THE YEAR Ot OtjR LORD BKlim TfiB SECOND TBAft AFTER LKAP YKAft, A^Itt t^^ f^EJli^ NlNTli TBAR OT TIIS REIGN OV QbtfOI VlbfllMUiU CONTAINING GENEfeAL INTELLIGENCES, ^ATlSTlCAL INFORMATION, AND OTHER MATTERS OF iNTEltEST. SAINT JOHN, N. B. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY BARNES AND COMPANY, AND SOLD, WHOLBSALB AND RRTAIL, At their Store, 54 Prince H^illiam Street. "■* ' " "^" ■ ' » ■■■.■■-■ I ■«■■ — —■.■■■■-■ II ■.. ■ , ,.^.» ,,. — — ■ — _ - - - . - - ■ ^•'i:.- 4 ■ *>>;:^ - -.',11 .'J I wqaAmm or fmim idea yOB TqE MERinUN O il OUCTMWICH 14.18 I4;18 6M9i >14.8ii 14.81 UM 14.27 14.24 14.21 14.16 14.12 14.06 U.Ot 13,J^8 13.45 l2.1i»|HS7 18.28 I8.1ts 18.08 12.58 12.25 12.89 S 12.52 18.04 18 18 13.8« aMl8.45 1« |2.46 ,.6,n 4.84 3.58 (X82 0.17 0.02 ai^o:^ 7.56 7.38 7.20 1(12 B.44 6.25 6.07 5.48 5.3< 3v53 ».&3 i^JpfiiAlA»ljl«pt-|6ct;r. lto>. Ago. M . It 2.81 f.22 8.12^ 2.02 1.52 l.^^ 1.81 1.19 1.08 0.66 0.44 ,<>.32. 0.1 «l O-jW 6.02 •r A«4 5.49 5.44 5.21 f 2» 6J»7 o.o7ia.20ie.i8 Gi* 1488 16.19 6.45 1(K6? 16.19 11.15 11.88 n. 12.0 12.2 6(.68 6.02 6,05 6.08 6.10 6.12 6.13 6.13 H.I 3 6.12 6.10 6.08 6.06 4.68 4.491 4.89 4.28 4.17 4^&yi&o ,«.40 3.26 a 13 .2.W 2.43|i 2.2P 2.12 1.56 1.40 1.23 1.05 0.48 0.3O 0.11 2.55 8,05 8f26 3:47 4.06 4.29 ll4i 16.t 12.67 15.56 13.1216.50 I' 82 5.53 IdM.] KCLinnc8~-«i>oCHii, no. III. A nnbt Bolip»» of the Qiin, Anrtl U, invisiOto in N)^ Bfdnt* wick ; visible tlirougtibut the Boathern half of Australia. iy» A total Ecli^ of the Moon, September sa, intiiiUe 1b lfi# Brunswick. /« T. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, October 8, partly tMM» ill Kit^ Bnmswiok. -' !■■— ■'■ II" »■■ I ■■ II ■ , . -J Morning Mid Brening Stan for 1860i >^ Venun ( $ ) will be Morning Star until February 24, Brening Star during the rest of the jftar. Jfort ($ ) wil) be Moroimr Star throng out the year. /rtj»fti0ri[l() wilt be Moriiitig SC&r until July 17, an^, Kveniog Star daring the rest of the year. Saturn ( ^ ) will be VoiniM^' Star tin April 30, Evening Star till 8th November, and Monfing SMT dttring the rest of the year. ' u< Perigee nnd Apogee of the Moon. '^ PKBIGU. . Jan. 88, Feb. 18, March 18, April 18, Mav 14. June 11, Mf 9^ Aug. 5, Aug. SO, Sept. 26, Oct 26, Nov. 22, Dec 21. APOOEB. Jan. 9, Feb. 6, March 6, April 8, April 30, May 27, June 28, July 21, Aug. 16, Sept. 14, Oct. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 6. EPOCHS FOB 1866. Oolden Number, 6 Kpact, ....14 Solar Gy(He,. 27 *^ * OoldAn Number 5 Dominical Letter, G. Roman Jndiction, 9 . Julian Period, .»5»» ; The year 5627 of the Jewish Eracommences on Sept. 10, 1866. , / Ramadan (mouth of Abstinence observed by the Turks) commencejl on January l«tb, 1866. . The year 1823 of the Mohammedan Eracommences on May 16, IMA^ OHABAGTEB& KAMKS AND GRARACTKItS OF THR PLANRTS. O Sun; • 9 i) • ® Moon; ® Earth; ^ Mercury; 9 Tenths I'll Hi.- f> Mars; S Vesta; Jutdo ; $ Pallas; ^ Cere; 1{ jQphie^t ^ Saturn; |^ Uranus. NAMKS AND CHARACTBSS OP THB ASPXCTS AND NODBll. 6 Conjunction; i|c Sextilc, 60 degrees; a QuartUe, 90 degvfjQ|^. 8 Opposition, or 180 decrees apart; Q Ascending Nod^; , tt jl^ scending Node ; Inf. Inferiour ; Sup. Superiour ; N. North ; S. South ; E. East; W. West. NAMRS AND CHARACTIMIS OP THB SIONS OP THB ZODIAC. fr«> farther Westerly, about six miles from the Oannet Light, lies a tea* gerons breaker, ealied the Bull. This may be avoided by kd^rtDg tlirM re- markable headlands near the 8. W. end of Grand Manan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Proprietor^ N. and by Wi |i Wv, 18^ miles. The Blonde RooH from the Southernmost point of the CspeSablolMil Islands S. and by W., 8^- miles distant. Machiat 8fal Itland LtgkU. — There are two fixed whit* lights upon the Machias Seal Isiandn, elevated about forty-five feet above hl|^ water, and bear from each other E. S. E. and VV. N. W., distant abrat 200 feet, by which circumstance of two Light Houses at the same it*- tion, they will be immediately distinguished from all other Kghtsopon the coast (British or American.) Both the buildings are painted ^Xdle. The following are the bearings from them, viz. : To the Southernmost Murr Ledge (St. Mary's) E. S. E., easterlj. " Gannet Rock Light, E. by S. i S., 18 miles. Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. i N. Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. E. ^ E. ' \ N. E. Rock, diRtant 2 miles, N. E. by N. " Little River Head, N. by W. " Libby Island Light House (American), N. W. by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and tb« Gannet Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they bring ^eae Lights in one,- as they will not then be more than three-four^ ot a n>W from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the |4g^fil. [It ts recommended that t|ie Ebips' Compasses should be well compared and adjusted particularly in new ships, before they lears Partddge uland, as serious errors have frequently occurred from WHnt of attention on tMs |>olnf : and as the variation In the 3ay of f undy is seventeen degrees Westeiiprl«tor aad N. W. Ledge, is 8. W.}^ 8. ; but tlie course to be steered must depMd on the direetion of the wind on leaving Partridge Island ,1 Head Hnrbour IAght,-^^ex\, in order, after passing Grand M«mn and the phiin white Light (American), on West Quoddy Pdint, is JUkA u it ■Sf^: \l r It LlflHT H0D8S8. [isee. JbM^toar Light Thit Is pkoed on the North Kmt eztreroiky of Oaiapo- Mlo, and i* i^ guide to vesBels entering the main channel to West lalea, MooM fihind, and the inner Bay of Pamamaqnoddy ; it enables vessels •IfP at all times to enter Head Harbour— it is a fixed vhite light. The IMliia^ng Is (Minted White, with a red cross on it. fiiltni Lt Preaux ZtVAfa.— Upon this projecting head bnd, two lights 'iced, Oine above the other, in the same house, and distant 28 feet. ith lights can be seen from every point of the compass, where they miur be useful —both are fixed, and white. The Light House is psin^ rraand white, in stripes of five iieet broad each, horlEontally. , PlKrtrU^ Aland zi^A<.>-This Light at the entrance of the River and Barbour <» Saint John, having begn established upwards of forty years, ivqoires no particular notice, further than that it is a fixed wAt'te'liriit, and that the Light House is red and white, in vertical stripes. The fltoam Whistle on this IsUmd is sounded ten seconds in every minute oaring foggy or thick weather. JBtawn Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon n Spit or Bar, Mw extends about half a mile S. S. £. off Sand Point, and which dries at two-thirda ebb,t f lands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a .Ugh* is eslabliriied, which is eminently useful to the coasting trade of Saint John, and to all other vessels having pilots on boards as it enables itksui >to enta^ the harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed vhUe light The house is white and black, in stripes vertiodly. " ,<^M(to.— >A revolving wAite* light is placed on a shmH rock off Quaco ifliBad, showing twice full and tVrice dark in a minute. This light can ;bo aaen from any quarter where a vessel can approach. The Light A»aae is printed white and red, In horixontai stripes. .; < €apd JEnrmge Idffht.—On the Point of that name, in Westmorland, MitaAy opposite Apple River Harbour, N. 3. A plain white light The house is painted white, and is about 120 feet above tide mark. Wett Quod^ Idghi.—Tbis is an American Light, and is placed on the W^ side of the entrance into the St Croix by Lubecand Eastport Cape Forehu Light — On Cape Forvhu, on the Western side of the entrance to Tarmouth (Nova Scotia), in lat 43*39, N. long. 66*8, W, It exhibits a pldn, revolving light— virible one minute and a quarter, and invisible half a minute. The building is painted white, and is elevated 236 feet above the level of the sea. . ChrindUone Ittand Light— An Octagonal Tower, 60 feet above the leVe) df high Water on Grindstone Island, in Cliignecto Bay, in lat. 46° li'lM^N. Long. 64° Sr 25" W. The Tower m painted white, as is Ithio the Keeper^ House, one story, situate about 60 feet to the £ast> •y/HcrA of the Tower. Beariqgii and distances of several places fh>m the above Light House im aa.^lpws: Gape Knrage Ught, by compass, S. 61^ W., 10 I-*? miles. Htgheyt Point of St Mary's Ledge, by compass, N. 40 W., 6-10 mile. ' lis point of low water oUP the X4ght House, by compass, S. 78 W., MO mile. .Jones' Ledge, N. 10 W., 8>10 mile — ^it dries at low springs, and has Albpit 8f lathoms on it at hall Ude« [1M6. 1866.] 8IONAL8. ^ A Sand Bank, S. 16 W., 6-ia mile ; U haft If ikthoma on Ita ahoalMl paiC at low water springa tS' i.^A Grand ifanafi.<— There la a Light Houaa and Keeper** hooae at the " Swallow Tail" on the North l^astern part of the lal^ntj^ of 0|ffnd Matiati, in the Bav of Fundv. The Light ta 46 feet from Base to tj^; the point on which It stands is 108 feet above high water, h)a|itng 1 flMt elJBvation. This Is a consplcuoua mark ih the SbUth C9i|iuiQIour8 wiu be hoMw tt the mast-head, in the following order : A Union Jack for a Hag Ship, with or without a squadron. Do- ffltll* Red Pendant over, lor a twMe«her, Do. with a Blue Pendant over, for a Frigate. Do. with a White Pendant, for a small armed Vttsd. ^ A Blue Pendant, fi)r a Merchant Ship. A Red Pendant, for a Merchant Brig, • A White and Blue Pendant, for a Foreign Vessel *' ' A WttSte Pendant [without a BaH], for^a Topsail Schooner o^ fSm^ A Blue Jlag, piercpii white, for a Steamboat fsom St Andisaw or Eastpoct A ]M F]»g, pierced white, for a Steamboat frmn Digby. A Bed Flag, with a white square, for a Steami^t from ^osUnb. A Ball at the mast head — vessel is on shore, or in distress. imim^'mf :■ ■ ■ i' L ;' |; fe SATSS OF PUiOTAOX, Eilablithtd hy a Law or Ordinance of th$ Common Council of th* City of St. John p at MdSd Auyutty 1848. Ooe donar per foqt for bringing ai^y Sl)ip or Yeuel into the B«r^ t^r of 8«int John, iin4 moonns hor in i^ s^fe ph|oe or berth, or ••• Mriog her alongside of one of the wharves ; ana One d^ar per foot fOf removing or talcing any Ship or Vessel out of the Harbour, In oases where Pilots shall be detained on board of vessels, under nd ^7 virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Provinoe, they ^•11 be entitled to demand and receive from Masters of such veaeels, the sum of Two Dollars per day, for every day of such detention, in .•dcUtion to the allowance aforesaid. Ooasting Vessels, going from one part of the Bay of Fundy to another, British Steamboats or British Vessels, drawing under six reet of water, are not compelled to take pilots ; when employed, they are to be paid aoOOrdibg to the rate above mentioned. For removing vessels from any mooring ground to any wharf, m from OAe whart to auirit Ditiane*. — ^From Partridge Island to Musquash CJove' Head, beaifog North West, One dollar per foot. Seemd Diatauee. — ^From Musqush Head to Point Le Preaux, bearing North West, One dollar and Twenty five cents per foot, 7%%rd J^Utance. — From Point Le Preaux to North Head of Ornnd Manan, bearing North West, or North Channel, bearing South East, One doUar and Fifty cents per fbot. JFburth JDintanee. — ^From the North Head of Grand Manan, or North Channel, as aforesaid, to Machias Seal Island, hearing South, or Brier Is- lai^ beating South South East, One dollar and Seventy five cents per foot. liflh Dittanee. — ^Any where outside the atbresaid distance, Two ddlan per foot. Bates of EOippage at tha Corporation Slips, AW 4ecked vessels, same rates as for wharfiige ; woodboata, or other boats, or undeeked vessels, having standing masts, and all scqws, and not lying at the wharves on either aide of the Slips, to pay the following rates: — Ivwv Woodboat of anlBoIent borthsn to parry 10 oordi of wood, or qador, 60o. Ditto ditto upwards of 10 cordf, and not more than 15, $1. SICia ditto upwards of 15 cords, and not more than 80, $1.60. Ditto ditto upwards of 20 oortis, ^^ $2. The above to be paid each trip ; and if any such vessel remains over six daya, an additional duty to be paid of from 60c. to f 1 daily, ao- [1866. \fih*City > the Hur. t\\ or ■•• ir p«rfoot «]«, under rinqe, thej 3h veMels, tention, in to another, i of water, to be paid wharf, m moored or e hun(|red hundred, esels over 9 DojUan; ir hundred 1 for every I >Te' Head, X, bearing of Orand )uth East, or North )r Brier lo- ts per foot, nee, Two I, or other cows, «nd ! following d«r, dOo. 15. $1. 20, $1.60. ....$2. aains over daily, ao> 1M6.] fSMtUaK—TOUA cording to the burthm. Other boats and vesaels without d«okt, and having flxed or standing masts, and all scows to pay SOc each trip, and 80o. additional per day, if sulTered to remain over three dajti Batef of Ferriage Aeroii tbe Harbour of M. 9fkak» Votwrj foot passenger, 4o; child under IS yeart, 8c; Itonc, 6e; ox, or other large animal, 6o ; elephant or camel, Wo ; JbMlU waggon, not loaded, 4c ; dnde waggon, with horse and one man, lOe ; dngle waggon, with horse, load, and. man, 12c; double waggon, not loaded, 12c; double waggon, with horMs and man, 16o; double wag- gon, with horses, load, and man, 26c ; barrel 2o ; bag, oontalalng two bushels, 2o; firkin, keg, or box, of the same siie Se ; caak w lime, 4c ; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, whether in wagon, cart, or sM, or other vehicle or not, except containing mohws es, vinegar, riee, or sugar, ISc ; every cwt of iron, steel, or copper, whether in wugon, cart, or other vehicle or not, 2c Carts, a)«^j||B|||^Md oarruies, same as waggons. ,,^ .,.,,■■,-, ' ,,. i,«<>i The Ferry is leased from the Corporation for the space of toi ywHV from July 10th, 1860, by Mr. John McSweeny. One boat runt at a ttet, and returns at nisrht to the Eastern side. Tiie boat runs from Ferry landing, foot of Princess Street, on the east skio, to Rodney Slip, Cari»> ton, except at low water, spring tides, when the ^gmmf^.l^ \*fl^ at Sand Point, ; /^„^i ,;, Bate of Tolls fi>r Oroesiiiff the St John Bnipeiitiot Biidfa, For every foot passenger, (exceptttagchildren under five jeart of tiffili, 4c; horse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, ox, cow, or other huge lu^mll, 7c each ; elephant or camels, 60c ; carriage, sleigh, waj|g0B, dM, sled^ or other vehicle, drawn by one horse or henst of drattriii, witii one person, with or without a load, 13c; horse or beast oTmlight, more than one, with a carriiige or o^er vehicle, 7c etch; l^Mepi 9^ hog, or goat, Ic, Market Tolls. Beef, per quarter, 4 cents ; Hogs, of 200 lbs., or under, 4c., aAd every additional 100 lbs. lo. ; Sheep, Lamb, Qoat, or Veal, per ctraaae each, 4o. ; Butter, tub, pail, jar, or firldn, of itf lbs. and nnder, 2c. ; every ad- ditional 10 lbs., Ic. ; Batter in roils, and Lard in cakea, filr werj lu Ibi. or under, 2c. ; Tallow, for every 10 lbs or under, la ; Cheesa, forevenr }0 lbs. or under, ip. ; Potatoes, per busl^el, Ic ; Turnips, p^r bttriiel, ic. ; Ovsters, in tubs, or other vessel, per ^lon, Ic. ; Do., in di^, per bushel, I9. ; Turkeys, each, lo, ; Geese, efi6h, lc| Pigeons, pet dbzen, Ic. ; Partridges, Fowls, or Ducks, per pair, Ic. ; Flour or Meal, per 100 lbs., 2c ; Oats, per bushel, ^c. ; Peas and Beans, pef bushel, 2c; Ham, sho^ldent, and Bacon, per piece, Ic ; i^|s, fpr iver^ ^^ *^?f* or under, Ic ; Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, p^r bushel, lo ; Appies, per biiiidli, }c; Plums, per bushel, 2c; Cl|errieQ, per box, ^6; Cuoswibeni^ jme^ dozen, Ic; Fish, smoked, pei 100, 2c; dugaiv Ifaj^e, for 10 lbs,, or i^ideft KXS mm snapsB wmimm r ■ , ■ p <»' if I' ' i \ 10 ooAOH-VAUSf arc. [ism. 1«; Socks and Mitts, per doxen ptir, 8c; Yarn, woollen, per lb, |o; Oorn, green, per doswn, . ^e; Peas and Beans, green, per bushel, lo ; Onions, per bushel, lo;. Cabbages, per dox^n, 4c ; Beiries, for 5 quart pail, 4c ; Do, for 10 quart pail, Ic ; Moose, GaJiboo and Bear, per quar- ^r:!i^^^^>m:'V>^^ te W»» ®* «^uC»f»^3acb, 4ev«kins, sheep, e%ch, lo; Suns, Calf, tanned or untantted, each, io; Wool, per Hk, 'fii ; FeatKiers,- per lb., 4o. A& other artkles not (fcmittierlited, 8 oJents tfii Mush Ddlktr of Value. .'. 9ish.]|«i!kit'l)sefi, . ..[i H-v' ' fl»r emr; Salmon, 8c.; Codfish, Pollock, Baas, orSfaiidi each Ic; 'fidMnit, not exceeding 80 Ibf. Ste. ; exceeding 20 lbs., and every 20 Ibi. 8e. ; every Lobster, Ic. ; doaen of Haddodi, 8e. ; every 100 6f Oaspereanx, Alewivesj Herrings, or other small fish, 8c. Bates ftt the PaMic Weighing Maebinee. Every load not exceeding one thousand pounds weight, 20 cents; «Ml Sa fdi* evety «ddftk>nal hundred weight-^payable, fadf by the ffflttr, and half by the jturchaser. t H^ka^ €o«di Faiee. ^*'"f(tt t^h^yingdiie j^^ss^iitg^r from any public stand to any part of the City, or from any one part of the City to any other part therew^ iiOc; ; and for everv passenger exceeding one, 10c. additional ; and if any ei^lif iiliiRiHrirttg£aff:ather Tehi<^ riiaU be d^iaeil at'«ny:|^e |l)yj>i^ pfijis^nger, or shall make any agreement for carrying aiiy pas- tll^jTS J^y thj^ hour, he shall be (^ptitled to i^dc, pnd receive the fol- Dg.ini(tes,.vi^ : Foi^ any time not exoeedttig half an hpur, 26c. ; ih ihi^t prdjportion for every half h6ur that such carnage or o^jbier cle W!f\\ be detained or employed. Provided always, j^at ip case my dfiver sluill be required to cross the ferry tp Cai>)eton, lie s^all, in aadifibn to the foregoing fares, be entitled to demand and receive the ferriage for himself, his carriage and horses, both going and returhing. Public PortenI anift fiaad Cart Xen. .>I^» loading, carrying, and housing any goodf^, or any other, article V JAKITART Has 4 ^0 tPl 1 6 9 21 10 18 11 4 11 48 1 Temperature— highest for month in 15 years, 49* 00 lowest «' •♦ 24 00 mean bi-daily observation, 19 8ay. JSigham Colliery explo. 186(i. (16) Oallileo b. 1664. 9 6 d (18) Luther d. 1646. liit Sunday in Lent Florida 6eded to U. S., 1821. Biela died 1866. ^ sta. (^ensburgh taken 1813. Washington bom 1 732. Battl0 of Buena Vista 1847. Fuhond. 1815. {2S)m6(§ M Sunday in Lent. Armstrong gun intro. 1869. Nap'n. embarks for Elba 1814 Cot Press, N. Or, br.. 1860 soil and BKT8. M. 26 26 24 22 21 20 18 17 16 14 18 11 10 8 7 6 4 3 I 69 67 66 64 62 60 49 47 46 2 4 6 7 8 10 11 13 14 16 17 18 21) 21 23 2i 26 27 29 80 81 88 34 36 87 38 4i) 61 Bim'a oao. 8. D. 17 16 16 16 15 16 16 14 14 14 18 18 18 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 4 47 80 12 54 85 17 68 39 19 69 40 19 69 39 18 67 86 15 63 81 10 48 26 8 41 18 66 ». r. M. MOOM a. a a. 7 8 9 10 11 26 28 29 28 24 mom 26 22 18 12 8 49 83 12 belly belly belly reins reins seers seers seers thigs thigs knee knee legs S.P.M. 7 19 8 81 9 44 10 58 morn 6 4 16 12 67 44 23 feet feet head head iieok neck arms arms br'st br'st h'art b'art 57h'art noH VA'iaa. r. M. 34 1 18 1 48 i 2 24 2 64 8 86 4 20 6 10 6 21 7 39 8 53 9 61 10 43 11 S5 11 44 22 6 57 1 38 2 10 2 63 8 42 4 48 6 8 7 44 9 9 67 10 41 11 24 Temperature-rrhighest for month in 16 years, 4V* 00 lowest mean of bi-daily observation, Bain-grhighestfall for month, . lowest " M mean '• Sbov— highest lowest mean ti 22 00 21 83 6.16 nil. 1.70 24.66 2.25 18.68 m. Make up your minds to do a thing, and then do it If a spider breaks his web twenty times, twenty times will he mend it One horse power raises 83,000 pounds one foot per minute. '4 81 4 ri8«6. w. V. >ell.v >ellj 'eins eins ecrs ecra ecre :!^ nee nee jgs 3et eiad ead eok eck rms 'ms r'st p'st art art BIQH r. H. 84 1 18, 1 48 ; 2 24] 2 54' 8 35 4 20 6 10 6 21 1 89 8 58 9 51 10 48 11 85 11 44 22 j 57 I 88 1 10 2 53 8 42 4 48 6 8 7 44 9 9 57 10 41 art 11 24 >r breaks 1886.] If ABCS hu ThirttHme tkfi. tisetf. IS ""^ Moon's PHASBO. Full Moon, Ist day, 7h. 32id. morning. Last Q«Mr(er, 9th day, Ih. 82m. morning. New Moon, 16th day, 5h. lOttt aftembOtt. First Qtfar(«r, 9f2d cfay^ 8n. ^$m, AiOrning. Full Moon, SOtb, 1 Ih. iSm, afternoon. W. N. E. N.- 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 28 24 26 26 27 28 29 80 81 ft' Th Fr Sat Sv Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat So Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat RTBNTS, HOLIIMtS, etc. St. David's Day. Texas annexed 1846. 9 49 (2) Sepoy insurrection 1857. 3d Sunday in Lent. Boston massacre 1770. QueerCs Circuit. ^ d (9 Smith O'Brien pardoned 1854 Bat Pea Ridge 1862. Jgt sta. Fight Monitor & Merrimac '62 Massacre at Cadiz 1820. 4th Sunday in Lent. (11) Gr. erup. Mt. JStna 1659. 13,000 houses bt. inPeru 1790 Admir'l Byng shot 1757 S in Q Jackson born 1767. Bowditch died 1838. Saint Patrick's day. 9 6 <» 6th Sunday in Lent. S in per. Lucknow captured 1858. (19) Rheims tak. 1814.|S[n O Qen. Sumner died 1863. Bagalore capt. 1791. Iff 6 <9 l0t St. Rail. op. London 1861. Qqeen Elizabeth died 1603. Palm Sunday. (25) Cook, actor, died 1812. Peace of Amiens 1802. Abercrombie died 1801. Pui^jaub annexed 1849. Dr. Hunter d. 1788. (9 eclip., Calhoun d. 1850. [vis. in N. B. SiM am snili MOOil u miaa. a. M. am. OM. a a. a a. h V.M. o. a. m. r. u. 6 48 6 43 7 88 r. r. u. bettv 6 42 5 4^ 7 10 7 16 bellT 6 40 5 45 6 47 8 16 reins 6 89 6 47 6 24 9 16 reins 6 87 5 48 6 1 10 14 rdns 6 35 5 49 5 88 11 10 seers 6 33 5 51 6 14 mom seors 6 81 6 62 4 61 7 thigs 6 29 4 54 4 28 1 thigs 6 S7 6 66 4 4 1 52 thigs 6 26 6 56 8 41 2 40 kneie 6 24 6 68 8 17 8 24 knee 6 22 5 69 2 54 4 6 legs 6 20 • 2 29 4 45 i^ 6 18 6 i 2' 6 5 18 feet 6 16 i 8 1 42 AP-¥. fe^lk 6 14 & 4 1 19 7 27 \mi 6 12 6 6 55 8 3f head 6 11 6 7 9 31 9 61 nedi new 6 9 6 8 7 11 1 6 7 6 9^ «0 16 mwn arms 6 5 6 10 4< 8 arms 6 3 6 12 1 8 1 8 br'at 6 1 6 IS i 27 2 br'st 5 59 6 14 1 61 2 44 br'st 5 68 6 16 a 14 3 28 b'art 5 66 6 17 2 38 8 59 h'aiit 5 54 6 18 3 1 4 28 beUy S 52 6 19 3 24 4 68 bellv 5 00 6 i] 3 4S 5 25 reins 5 48 6 22 4 10 6 53 reins wAtaa.. 12 28 Temperature— highest for month In 18 years, 67" 00 00 77 7.94 nil. 2.34 51.60 6.5U 19.81 lowest tnpon of bi-dally observation. Rain — lilKhost fall for month, loWe.st " in. Snow- moan -hiphpst luweat mean ■ • : MUOOM'S PHAMC8. 7 «'^«^i /<» tast QUiftttef, 8th d»y, 4b. 22in. moitoltig. ^ ''^ New Moon, IBth day, 2h. 4Rtn. morning. First QMiNer, 2l8t day, 6h. 11m. evening. FttU MWA, aoth day, 6h. 8m. evening. ?A^J 'cCa^' ^ & E. N.K. W. tf Sv aco Ttt STh ftFr 6 OMo 1^0 Til 1! 12 18 1« iff 1'8 Mo "Ti W JLr«Th 20 Fr ST Hat 2i^ 24 25 4f28 29 8u W Tli ;1m> tn W 2I^Tti Ff Sat iriraNT9« HObiPAYSy eto» 8ft 801 Mo Eaater Sunday. [ \ 6 ^ Bomb, of Copenhagen l8ol. (2)Mat.inIndial8S7. $ sta. Alliance with Hyder Ali 1769 Ganadft discovered 1409. Natpoleon sent to Elba 1814. Ohio settled 1783. lit Sunday after Easter. Pence proclaim. 1784. "4 6 9 Eiuter Term he^m. St. Kittfl cedjstu l^ngland 1 743. (18) Catholic eman. pr. 1829. Stunter surrendered 1861. Lincoln ass. 1866. ^ inf. 6 2d Sunday after Easter. Martinique taken 1 794. Dt». Frtinklin died 1790. IsnNewspap. in America 1704 Bat. Lexington 1775. 1^6 t!i Span, fleet des; by Blake 1 657. (22>Ode8sabora.ld56.1( □ O 3d Stmday after Easter. St. George's Day. (88) Shakspeare died 1616. .Saint Mai4i'8 day. BattleofCamdenl781. 9 sta. Koffluth burn 1802. N. Orleans sur. 1862. $ in j^ 4th Sun. after Easter. ^ 8 (•* Washington hiaug. 1789. Sim BlSRfl. M. 46 44 42 41 38 37 3d 38 81 29 28 26 24 2i 21 19 17 in 18 12 10 8 f. 5 59 57 56 ant arrs. u. M. 6 23 6 24 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 80 6 81 6 88 6 84 6 86 6 87 6 86 6 40 6 41 6 42 6 48 6 44 6' 46 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 51 6 52 6 5.3 6 55 6 56 6 57 6 58 6 59 SVM'S OM. H, Mooa a. * 8. D. 4 4 6 6 6 6 M. 34 67 20 43 A 28 6 61 7 14 86 68 20 42 4 9 26 9 47 10 8 10 30 10 51 11 12 7 7 8 8 9 11 11 12 12 12 18 13 13 14 14 82 53 13 33 53 12 32 61 10 29 14 47 a. t*. M. 8 4 9 9 69 10 58 11 45 mom 88 1 18 1 59 2 88 8 13 8 47 4 20 4 68 8. p. If. 8 42 9 63 10 67 11 34 mom 46 34 1 33 2 80 3 57 4 24 r. p. M. i! 7_6S Tempera tui^e — highest for month in 1 5 years, 62° 00 lowest '' " 11 00 mean of bi-dailv observation, 38 03 Rain — highest fall for month, 5.04 in. lowest " ■ 0.71 mean " 3.14 Snow— highest " 15.50 lowest '* nil. mean " 5.70 reins seers seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs legs feet feet head h6ad neck neck arms arm.6 br'st br'st h*art h'art bellv belly bellv reins reins seers seers 8 18 4 18 I 5 80: 6 60 7 68' 8 55! 9 37 I 10 18! 10 67; 11 80; 6 I I i 1^ 11^ V a «' 51 m Air is about eight hundred and sixteen times lighter than water. [IBM. 8. E. 8. W. reins seers seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs legs feet reet bead h6ad neck aeck irms irtn.e )r'8t )r'8t I'art I'art )elly )elly .ellv BMB WATBM. 1>. M. 16 48 1 22 1 66 2 81 8 14 59 6 10 1 24 8 52 9 65 10 42 11 24 11 41 21 67 88 28 3 18 18 80 ems eins ecrs ecrs fQ,.il 6 60 1 68 8 66 9 87 10 18 10 67 11 80 6 1806;] ICAf lilt flOrtHiii lliyB. [19Ui (i Last Qtiioter, 7th daf , 6h. aim. evening. IN". ^ ^^1 C • Kew. Moon^ 14tb day, lOh. 80tti. momiag. 8.« / ^^t.i> Ffnt Qoarter, 21st day, 6h. 88m. momiim. H. v 9 FttU Moon, 29th dity, 8h. 58in. mornings H.W. ater. W Th Pr Set Su Mo W Th Ft Sat So Mo Tu W Hb Fr Sat So Mo Tu W Th Fr 1 a 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 la 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 26 2KtjS«t Sc Ho Tu 30iW 31 Th KTSmrg, HOLIBATS, CtO. sua 27 28 29 firnp. Vesavius 1816. *9 aph. Battle of Lntcen 1813. Jenny LInd ita England 1847. Humboldt died 1869. Napoleon died 3821. 6tb Sim. after Ekwter. U 6<^ Gold di& in Anstralia 1861. SointJohn CittulU Columbua* 4th t. ISOl. j par. AscensioQ Day.> Rangoon taken 1824. ^ 6(B Gen. Jackson d. 1763. ^ i<^ 6th Sunday aiter Easter. Mint at STinii^ Term bepini. (12) Benedict Arnold d. 1801. Battle of Marengo 1 800. Itso. a. 84 86 86 87 38 89 89 89 40 41 41 42 43 48 48 44 44 46 46 45 46 47 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 o. 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 28 23 28 28 28 28 23 23 23 28 23 28 23 28 88 28 28 23 28 23 28 M. 4 12 19 27 88 40 46 51 67 1 6 10 18 17 19 22 24 26 26 27 27 27 27 26 24 22 20 18 16 11 MOO* a. ft s. B. r.M 9 68 10 87 11 14 11 46 morn 17 49 \l 26 66 2 86 8 21 8. p. M . 8 22 9 18 9 64 10 84 11 4 11 87 morn 6 82 1 1 \ 2 I 88 r.p.x. 7 18 7 58 8 89 9 16 knee knee legi feet feet head head neck neck inns arms br'st br'st br'st h'art h'art belly belly reind reins rdiis 1 80 seers seers tbigs thigs thigs knee 11 knee legs ■l6tt WAtia. p. 1 1 2 8 8 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 Q 1 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 M. 18 49 26 8 66 66 I 6i 58 59 62: 861 It I 86} 14 56 38 29 1 12; 10 1 ^!^ 23 2p' 18 I 0| 42: 20 I 50| 17 65 1 Temperature — highest for month in 16 years,, lowest • " " mean " ** Rain — highest fall for month, lowest " mean *■* 86« 00 37 00 66 00 7.47 0.92 2.26 in. Electricity moves with greater velocity than light, which traverses two hundred thousand milen in a second of time. The explosive force of gunpowder is thirteen thousand pounds to the square inch. 18M.] JtTLT his tbirty-oae Dli>jN>* [18M. MOON 8 PHA8K8. 9 Last Quarter, 6th day, 9h. 48m. morning. S. W. % New Moon, 12ih dav, Ih. 16m. momiis. N. i) ilrst Quarter, 19th day, xlh. 24m.momuig. E. 9 Full Moon, 27th day, llh. 6^. momfa^ N. M 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 td 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 2« 27 28 29 80 81 ll Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat So Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sir Mo Tu vncxTS, nbiii>AT8, etc 6th Sunday after Trinity. Anti-Corn L. League dis. 1846 Great fire in Liverpool, 1868. Jefferson died, 1826. Battfe of Cliippewa, 1814. SirThos. Moore bom, lb85. Fall of CoMtantihople. $69 6th Sunday after Trinity. Gen. Taylor died, 1849. King^t tmd Albert Cireuita. Fire in Boston, 1861. Iff. 6 9 Gromiroll died, 1712. Wm. Fenndied, 1718. Bastile destroyed, 1789 9 6 9 7th Sunday after Trinity. Hegire begun, 622. WettiHitrland tyireuit. Mutiny at &yderabad, 1867. Battle of iPauIuB Hook, 1779. Neapolitans def. by Garibaldi, Bat Bull Run, 1861. [1860. 8th Sunday after Trinity. Bagdad sacked, 1401. Ship Indian Empire br. 1862, Batof Bridgewater, 1814. (24) Burns diled, 1796. Battle oJTTalavera, 1809. Bat Pyrenees,^ 181 8. 5 in aph 9th Sundayafter Trinity. BaUlts of mirimw^ 1666. Loyola died, 1666. wm Rwn. H. H. 21 22 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 27 28 29 8( 81 82 88 84 86 36 36 88 38 39 40 42 43 44 46 46 47 48 ■an. B. M. 45 4^ 46 45 45 44 44 43 48 42 42 41 40 40 89 38 88 87 86 35 34 38 32 31 80 .29 28 27 26 26 24 DM!. V, D. M. 28 28 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 7 3 69 56 48 42 86 29 22 16 7 59 61 42 88 23 18 2 62 41 29 17 6 63 40 27 14 46 32 17 leg* feet feet feet head B.r.M. 9 60 10 92 10 6t 11 47 mom 69|head 2 9 8 22 4 82 5 87 8. P. M. 7 48 a. * ■. 8 80 9 2 9 87 10 6 10 84 11 2 11 81 rootn 8 88 1 16 2 2 48 r.p.if. 7 17 7 63 8 26 8 67 9 28 l! wi< peck neck arma arms br'st br*8t h'art J»'«jrt beU; beUy rems reins msm aeora beorp thifes M>igB knee feet, feet 1 2 2 81 44 8 m 4 5 7 16 80 8 84 48 10 40 11 25 II «« 28 1 <> 1 40 2 14 2 5S 8 85 25 17 4 6 6 20 7 82 8 88 9 88 10 19 11 4 11 42 2 88 II 46 Temperature — highest for month in 15 vears, "itowest ** . " * mean bl-daily observation. Rain— highest fall for month, lowest u mean 99» 00 47 00 61 80 6 68 1.70 4.22 m. Manchester, England, employs etoam power equal to 1,200,000 horses, consuming 30,000 tons of coal per day. The annual consumption of tobacco is two million tons. 1896.] AVaUST hM Thirty-one Days. [1866. moon's phabu. First Quarter, 18th day, 4h. 56ta. morning. K. ® Full Moon, 2tfth day, 1 Ih. 14m. evetaing. 8. 9 UW lift l^Sat XYSim, U0LIDAT8, eto. 80 Th SltV Lammas Day. Battle of the Nile, ll9S. Bank England fdnnded, 1*732. Pilgrim Fathers sailed, 1*620. 10th Sunday after Trinity Ram Arlcansas des., 1861. ChartoUeCh'cuit. Igl 6 9 Capture of Jerusalem, a. d. 70 Dryden bom, 1691. Dewitt murdered, 1672. Dog Days end. \i 6 9 tlth Bunday^kfter Trinity. (14) first boolc printed, 1457. oaint John Ciratit. Bonaparte bom, 1769. Battle St. rierre's, 1618. Fred. Great d., 1786. y in ^ Guidodied, 1642. 12th Sunday aftei* Trinity. Garibaldi at Catania, 1862. FeihoFrts. (China) talc. 1860. W. Hastings died, 1818. ^22) Battle Bosworth, 1486. Massacre Huguenots, 1772. Sir W. Herscheldied, 1822. 18th Sunday afrer Trinity. Battle of Dresden, 1813. Rettiffouefte Circuit. Hatteras Inlet talcen, 1861. Torres Straits discov., 1606. Henry V. died, 1422, Temperature — highfestfor month in 16 years, 90' 00 lowest " " • 40 00 mean of fai-daily observation, 61 14 Rain— higliest fall for mOntb^ 7.25 in. lowest " 1.13 mean " 4.18 Poetry is found in the writings of few men ; but it should shine from the hearts and lives of all. Presumption, having much sail and little ballast, is easily upset. 1806.] BlPTiltdER liM Thirtj Dtjt. ll«Mi MOON^B PHASES. (p Last Quarter, 1st day, ^h. 49in. evening. N. R. • New Moon, 8tii day,* 9h. 64ia. erening. N. W. ® First Quarter, IMtli day, 1 111. 8m. eveoing. W. 9 Full Moon, a4tli da}*, 9h. 45m. rooming. N. W. n 1 2 8 4 fi 6 1 8 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 n 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 26 20 21 28 29 80 li Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Til Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Til Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Tb Fr Sat Su ■VENTS, HOLIDAYS, etC. Juno discovered, 1804. I4tti Sunday after Trinity. , (2)Gr. Fire in London, 1666. GfoueeMer Circuit. Bat Borodino, 1612. 9 in U Stratford Jubilee, 1769. Jolinsonb. 1709. 9 6 9 Garibaldi enters Naples. I860i 15th Sundav after Trinity. (9) William'L died, 18o7. Northumberland Circuit. Cliesterfield d. 1756. ^ 6 ram, Esquire. Mr. H. Adam Glasgow. ALBERT WARD. Thomas M. McLachlan, Esquire. Mr. Lewis H. Browne. James R. Ruel, Esquire, Treasurer or Chamberlain. ^B. Lester Peters, Esquire, Common Clerk. George E. Fairweather, Esquire, Deputy Common Clerk. Hurd Peters, Esq., City Engineer and Land Agent (East). Coram, Land Agent (W'^t). George W. Smith, Auditor City Accounts. George Stockford, High Constable. Bernard Murray, Pa.,rlck DuflPy, John Herrington, Lewis W. Durant, Calvin Powers, Francis Wilson, John Kerr, William Buchanan, Ben- jbmin Watters, Marshals. John Hooper, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's Square. Andrew Brak«y, Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. George J. Hardmg, M. D., William S. Harding, M, D. (at Inner Station), Visiting Physicians. Thomas Hanford, W. D. W. Hubbard, George A. Lockhart, Cudlip & Snider, John V. Thurgar, Geo. Stewart, Edward Moher, Joseph Lordly. Richard Seely, J. W. Montgomery, and James A, Whitney, Licensea Auctioneers. Thomas M. Smith, J. W. M. Irish, Charles M'Lauchlan, Michael M'Carty, Zebedee Ring, Augustus Quick, William Leavitt, John D. Purdy, Levi H. Waterhouse, James Macfarlane, James U. Thomas, Dun- can Robertson, Thomas York, William Firth, George A. Lockluurt, Timothy M'Carthy, John McLauchlin, Gilbert Bent, Charles H. Est*, brooks, John Jenkins, Geo. J. Sulis, and Jas. Robertson, Port Wardens. Daniel Hatfield, Port or Harbour Master. John Murray, Harbour Inspector. John Reed, George Thomas, John Spears, Jas. Reed, Thos. Yaudiati, John Scott, Samuel Rutherford, George B. Mulherrin, Richard CUne, ThODQM imi0 84 OITT 07 BAINT JOHN. [1866. Edward J. Fletcher, Henry Thomas, Daniel Mulherrin, William Lahey, James M*ParUan, Daniel Daley, Charles Taylor, John Sherrard, Patrick Traynor, Charles Daley, William Hatfield, ^ichael Gatrrity, James Murray, John Mills, James Doyle, Robt. Thomas, Bernard Mullin, Lewis Bennett, JohnSproule, and Richard Rodgers, Branch Pilots. Light House Keeper at Partridge Mand, A. Reed ; at the Beuson, Ja& Lane ; Steam Whistle, James Wilson, Engineer. Joseph Fairweather, William O. Smith, and — ~j Commis- rioners to settle disputes relative to Dockage and Wharfage. Allan M'Lean, Shipping Master. Thomas M. ^mith, and H. P. Sturdee, Esquires, Commissioners of Wrecks and Shipwrecked Goods for the City and County of Saint John. Charles Ketchum, John Wilson, jun., and Edward L. Thome, Assesses of Taxes. Oliver Emery, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at the Market Slip ; John C. Brown, Collector of Slippage at Union Street ; l^omas Fair- weather, Collector of Slippage at North Slip ; John Murray, C(4- lector of Wharfage at Charlotte Street Wharf; P. Besnard, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at Rodney Wharf; John Murray, Collector of Anchorage ; Robert Rankin & Co., Collector of Slippage at Sydney Mar- ket Slip; R. kankin & Co., ditto, at Ship Slip ; Joseph H. Scammell, ditto, at Market Slip, Brook's Ward; John Clark, ditto, at Lancastier SUp, Guy's Ward! Wpi. J. McGOwan, Weigh Master, Haymarket and Union Street ; Geo. W. Gterow, North Slip ; Henry 0*Neil, Byduey Market Slip ; Isaac O.JBeatty, Carleton. W. H. A. Eeans, Superintendent of Flour Inspectors. Thomas Rankine, Umpire under Flour Ordinance. John Hmnbert, John Berryman, John Robson, Henry Leavitt, James Clark, John Clarke, and Jas. Bustin, Inspectors and Weighers of Flour ttifi^Meal.. Jati]^ Stewart, and Edwm N. S. Stewart, Gangers of Wines, &c. John Robinson, Inspector of Firewood, Bark, &c.. Market ^p ; John Hutchinson, ditto. Lower Cove ; Evan Evans, d^tto^ Cailetoa ; John Unn, ditto. Railway. Samuel Gillespie, and Wn^. Thompson, Searchers and Gaugers of Oil, W. H. A. Eeans, Superintendent of Weighers of Coals and Measurers of Salt ^tvthcis Wilson, James Cullinan, William J. Lockhart, John Jackson, Jbhft'M'Gourty, Al63cander B. Lockhart, John Riley, Francis M'Devitt, William Potts, David W. Riley, and Albert D. Wilson, Weighers of Coal and Measurers of Salt. iSahiuel Gillespie, George Young, William Thompson, and Frederick W. Thpmson, Cullers of Dried Pish. William Thompson, George Young, Thomas S. Day, Andrew Hamm, James Stackhousfe, jun., James Colwell, and Walter TrecarUn, Inspectors 6f Pickled Fish. William Woodstock, Pound Keeper (East side) ; Wm. Oronk, ditto, Carleton. J Junes Duflfy, Hog Reeve, (East side) ; William Cronk, ditto, Carleton, tme,Aaeesaor& Emd Frederick 1866.] CITY or SAIMT JOHN. 25 Samuel Jordan, Geoi^e Cassic, Edward D. Gore, James H. Fairweath- er, Nelson A. Congle, Francis Jordan, Jiarvis Wilson, Oliver B. Google, John M. Couele, Thomas J. Fairweather, Charles E. Harding, Adaan 0. A. Salter, Edwin J. Wetmore, Henry Leonard, George H. Robertaon, Joseph 0. Graft, Charles 0. Reinecke, William J. Grady, James Wei> more, jun., Gebi^e Dixon, Charles E. Fairweather, John M'K. Pendletim, William Woodworth, Samuel K. Wilson, Charles A. Estey, WiHiam Clark, Wm. Grady, Samuel Reynolds, Francis GaUagher, B. J. Driscoll, John W. Sulis, Shanklin Thompson, and Samuel T. Hosher, Sorveyora of Lumber. PoLtOB Departbiknt.— Humphrey T. Gilbert, Police Magistrate. YlTm, 0. Smilh, Geoi^ Y. Nowlin, George A. Lockhart, and William Leavitt, Sitting Magistrates. Charies H. Chandler, Clerk. John R. Marshall, Chief of Pofice. riRE DEPARTXSNT — (EAST SIDE.) TaoM^ i/lAKnti^ Ohi«f Sngirteei*. I John Wilson, Jan., Bngimtr. LooKHAW, No. 1.— rmna». Gilbert ittardoekt,^Mfine«r. Aiiimra.ATOB, No. 2. (Steamr).-{ George G. Drake, Foreman. • iohn VMtA, AaHntani ForOnan. EzmoinSHiB, No. 8.— (9te*r.)< Wiillam Oonbar, Jn?rnd Laddie OoHPAvr.— Wm. Fenety, Captain; John Rankine, Uentenant. Hook akd Laddbb Oomfaxt— (Wut Sids.)— S. W. Olark, Gaptain ; J. Peters, Lieutenant. FiRB Pbuoi (EASTSma). — Robert Shives, Captain; Richard 8. DeVeber, Ziei»« ttnant; James Gerov, Jireamrw; D.-H. Bchurman, &cr«forr{^. FiB»Pou0a,OABLnoii.— Stephen P. Wetuore, Oajptain; Thomas M'Leod, Mew- tenant; Isaac OliTe, Jan., Dreamrer; ^aeerOary. MrtwarM.— The Mayor, esti^eio, Joseph Fairweather, George A. Lockhart, Thomas M'Avity, Alexander Ballocb, W. H. A. Keans, 0. D. Everitt, W. A. Ro- bertson, Jan., Rob^t Kadey< George Y. Nowlin, B. Goxetter, John 0. Littlehale, Joseph Beatteay, "William Kee, Thomas Marter, A. 0. 0. Trentowsky, Obarlea E. lUymood, WJUiapi Maokay, Charles J. Meliok, William 0. Oanham, James A. Harding, John M. Walker, Joseph Coram, Thomas Hanford, Joseph Blereer, John M. Robinson, John Wilson, Jtu-t E- E. Lockhart, Charles A. Bveritt, Stephen K. Foster, James Colwell, (Aarlea Ketcbum, Josiah Adams, S. T. Mosher, Thomas B. Jones, Charles Clerke, Robert Staokhouse, Frederick P. Robinson, John Yeats, Lewis H. Browne, BobertD. M' Arthur, Ellas 8 Flaglor, Joseph O'Brien, Jonathan P. Taylor, B. Lester Peters, Thomas U. MoLaohlan, Samuel L. Arittain, James Milligaii, Aaron Alward, John R. Smith, and Thoilas M. Reed. CoMHisBiONXBg OF Bewkbaok AND Watxb BiTPPLT FOB Cmr Or St. John and Paeibb or Portland. — Ohairknan, E. E. Lockhart j Commissioners, Thos. King and J. L. Woodworth ; Superintendent of Works, O. Murdoch ; Collector, John Fotherby ; Clerk, Thomas 0. Hennigar. West Sn>E.>-ChaIrQian, Charles Ketchnm; Oommlsaloners, George F. Hard-. ing and Martht H. Feter«. 86 RATBS OF CARTAGE, ETC. [1866. Bates of Gartage in Saint John. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. For • load of Wood (Quarter of a Oord), For a load of Goals (Half a Ohaldronl ... For a load eontaining 15 bosheU of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or anjr other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Ooals, -.,...... For a pipe of Wine, Oin, or Brandy, and housing within the door of the first floor, ....... For a puncheon of Rum, or a tieroe of Sugar, firom 7 to 10 owt, and housing, For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt or upwards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing. For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of IS cwt., or a common load of household Goods, and etbring, r For a load oi Shingles, Hoop Poles, Heading, Staves, Treenafis, Smolced Fish in ho^es, Salmon In liits. Dry Ctoods, or a iot'.d of any o^^er article not herein mentioned, or a bogskiead of Inline, or » hogshead or orate of Karthenware, or two tierces of tSarthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fisli, two tierces of OolTee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load containing 6 bris. Flour, or ft brls. Sugar, Fish, Beef, Poric, Turpentine, or Older, or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt, or a load of any articles not herein mentioned. For a M gallon oask of Wine,Rttm,Gin,Brandy,Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Grave', or Stones, or a load of 4 oris, of any Spirituous Liquor or Molasser, • For Cables and Cordage, In colls above a cwt., or if to eoll, per ton, or if for Hay loose, per ton, ... For Hay, screwed, per ton, ..... For Brtotcs, per thousand, ... For Iiomber, per thousand feet, .... For the carriage of any article orartioles not exceeding half a load, . . * . . . • ■. » DI8TRI0T& l8T. So. 8d. 4TB.6TH. $c. 18 S6 17 60 80 40 29 16 00 60 80 no 10 $0. 16 20 92 68 88 48 28 18 1 05 54 86 66 18 lo. 18 66 86 46 80 80 96 1 10 67 00 70 16 tc. 20 88 25 68 87 48 28 15 60 95 76 18 $0. 86 28 70 40 60 86 80 120 64 1 00 80 80 The Flnt DiMHet to comprise ail that part of the City between the south line of Pond Street and north line of Duke Street, which lies to the westward of the east line of Mill Street, Dock Street, and that part of Prince William Street situ- ated between the north line of the brick buildings formerly belonging to William Tyng Peters (northward of the Market Square) and the north line of Duke Street, and including King Street, to the westward of the west line of Germalb Street. Seoond DMrict to comprise all that part of the City between the north line of Union Street and south line of Saint James' Street, which lies without or beyond the First District, to the westward of the east line of Charlotte Street. Third District to comprise all that part of the City which lies without or beyond the Second District, to the westward of the east line of Sidney Street. Fourth JHi^riot to comprise all that part of the City lying without or beyond the Third District, to the westward of the east line of Carmarthen Street. lyth District to comprise all that part of the City lying without or beyond the Fourth District. * CoBPOBATioir ANOHOBAOc-^Yessels not exceeding 60 tons, 75o. ; 60 to 100 tons, •1: 100 to 160 tons, $1.25, 160 to 200 tons, $1.60; 200 to 260 tons, $1.76: 260 to 800 tons, $2; 800 to 850 tons, $2.26; 850 to 400 tons, $2.90; 400 to 450 tons, $2.75 ; 400 to 600 tons, $3 ; 600 to 650 tons, $8.85; 550 to 600 tons, $8.50 ; 600 to 650 tons, $8.76 ; 050 to 700 tons, $4 ; 700 to 750 tons, $4.25 ; 750 to to 800 tons, $460 ; 800 to 850 tons, $4.76 ; 850 to 900 tons, $6; 900 to 96Q tons, $5.26; 960 to 1000 tons, $5.5'', and 25o. for each additional 50 tons. [STRIOTS. 8d, 18 4tb. 8S «S 85 46 80 SO 90 1 101 67 90 TO \\ 16 the lottth Una eitirard of the m Street situ- Intt to William if Duke Street, main Street. north line of tout or beyond eet. tout or beyond >et. out or beyond Street, or beyond the 60 to 100 tons, $1.76; 260 to ) to 460 tons, $8.60 ; 600 to > to 800 tons, 16.86; 960 to 1866.] SOCIETIES. 21 Nbw BRimswiOK Auxiliary Biblb Sooinr.— The Honorable Judge Parker, Pre« sident; Hon. Win. B. Kinnear, and Hon. NeTillo Parker, Vice-Presidents; Wm. Seely, Esquire, TreasOtsr ; James Piiterson, LL. D., and Hon. S. L. Tilley, SecrO' taries; Messrs. DeVeber, Depositaries; L. B. Botsford, M. D., Hon. A. McL. Beely, Messrs. John Wisliart, Oeorge A. Lockhart, William J. Starr, iidvard Sears, D. J. tluLaughiin, John Armstrong, Wm. Oirran, B. J. Underhill, W, K. Reynolds, T. B. Barker, John Fisher, James Logan, James Smith, T. W. Daniel, Robert Sheraton, H. W. Frith, John Boyd, John M. Robinson, and J. V. Troop, Committee of Directors. For Portland— 'Messrs. John Duncan, James Fiewelling, Moses Tuck, and Robert Bwing. Depository-'The Store of Messrs. DeTeber, Prince William Street. Saint John Rklioious Tract Sooirt.— Hon. A. McL. Seely, President; James Paterion, LL. D., CorrespoDding .Secretary ; Oeorge W. Whitney, Recording Se> oretarys Treasurer. Cmuroh or Enolayd Yousa Mkn's Sooinr. — H. W. Frith, Enquire, President; W. M. Jarris and Hurd Peters, Bsqrs., Vice Presidents; Q. A. Hamilton, M. D., Corresponding Secretary ; Stanley Boyd, Recording Secretary ; W. L. T. Seely, Librarian ; G. Whitney, Thomas Fatten, and R. Brooks Peters, Standing Com- mittee; C. Kirkpatrick, Esquire, Treasurer. Saint Andrbwb Sooibtt.— Lauchlan Donaldson, President ; R. Thomson, VIee President; R. Marshall, Treaiurer; William Wedderburn, Secretary; R. Oruikshank, William Mackay, and Robert Shives, Committee of Charity; Bat. William Donald, D. D., Chaplain ; Thomas King, Marshal. Saint Gboroi's Socibtit. — His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, Patron ; B. L. Peters, Esq., President ; O. E. Snider, Esq., Vice President; Rev. William Scovil Chaplain ; O. Sidney Smith, Esquire, Treasurer; H R. Kanney, Esquire, Secretary; Rev. W. Soovil, T. W. Daniel, and W. O. Lawton, Esquires, Charit table Committee; R. Brittain, and J. DeW. Spurr, Auditors. Saint Patrick's Socibtt.— John Boyd, Esquire, President; J. R. Maeshane, Vice President; James McNichol.Jun., Treasurer; SI. Henderson, Secretary; Rev. Wlliam Harrison, Chaplain ; M. N. Powers, James McNioliol, and H. McDon> ough, Committee of Charity Irish Fbibndlt SnciBTT.— W. Nannery, President ; J. C. Ferguson, Vice Pre- sident; J. McWilliams. Recording Secretary; D. Flinn, Financial Secretary ; John McCarthy, Treasurer. Saint John Total Abstinrncb Socibtt. '-^ •, Esq., President ; John Humbert, W. R. M. Burtia, h. H. VVaterhouse, R. Robertson, O A. Lockhart, Joseph Fairweather, and W. H. A. Keans, Vice Presidents ; J. R. Marshall, Treasurer ; James G-erow, Secretary ; W. Hewitt, Z. Ring, J. Ansley, J. F. Mars- ters, E. E. Lockhart, T. C. Humbert, C. A. Everett, J.J. Akerley, W. K. Reynolds, J. Fisher, and C. D. Everett, Exeputive Committee. Thb Natural History Socirty of Nbw Ukunswiok.— Dr. Botsford, President ; Wm. Jack, Esquire, Vice President ; R. R. Urindley, Esq., Treasurer; E. Manning, Esq., Recording Secretary ; Dr. Sinclair, Corresponding Secretary, R. Brittain, Esq., Librarian ; G. F. Matthew, Curator ; H. W. Frith, Esq., Dr. Hamilton and Dr. Steves, Council. Saint John Aqricultural ahd Hortiouufural Sooibtt.— Hon. Judge Parker, Patron, Charles Drury, President; James Davidson and Richard Thompson, Vice Presidents , John Duncan, Treasurer ; James Barber, Recording SeoreUry ; T. E. G. Tisdale, Corresponding Secretary ; R. Jardine, Thomas Davidson, Arthur McLean, Kayes McBrien, Simeon Jones, John Waddvll, Robert Bowes, C. J. Hor- gan, Claudius Hamilton, Laurence Donovan, and F. S. Jones, Directors. Saint John Sooibtt LiBRiUY.-L Woodward, President ; Hurd Peters, Vice- President; J. R. Ruel, Secretary and Treasurer; Brooks Peters, Librarian; G. Sidney Smith, William M. Jarvis, R. Sands Armstrong, and Edward Allison, Committee. Library open from 8 to 4 p. M. daily. Bkitibii American Absooiatiok.— James R. Ruel, Esquire, President; Tbomat R. Jones, and James R. Maeshane, Esquires, Vlce-Presiidents; George E. King, Esquire, Secretary ; F. A. Morrison, Esquire, Corresponding Seoretarj^f John Boyd, Esquire, Treasurer. 28 SOCIBTIKS. [1866. St. Johk Law Sooiktt.— Hon. J. W. Weldon, Q. C, President; William Jsok, Esquire, Vice President; Q. Sidney Smitli, EaqOire, Treasurer; W. M. Jarvis. Esquire, Secretary ; Duucan Bobertson, Esquire, Otiarles^uflr, Esquire, Q. 0., and A. K. Wetroore. Esquire, Q. 0., Gomwittee. The Oommlttee, with the office-bear- ers, form the Cfouncil. Baimt Malaohi'ii Total Abstimbhor Sooibtt.— The Very Rev. James Quinn, Y. G-., President; Thomas Kelly, Esq., Vice President; T. Oklonnor, Secretary; Mr. John HeGourty, Treasurer. And a Oommlttee consisting of sixteen members. FirMALR RBroBM SooiBrv.— Kcv. William Armstrong, President ; Rev. William Donald, D. D., and John lUoMorran, Esquire, Vice Presiueuts; John Boyd, Esq., Treasurer ; Rev. A. MoL. Stavely, Seer. tary. Gentlemen's Oommlttee — J. Paterson,LL. D, Samuel D. Berton, Robert S^ars, Captain Pritchard, and Mr. J. Elsden, with the Ministers of the different deno« mlnations. Ladies* Committee— Mrs. R. W. Orooksbank, President ; Mrs. John CUIUs and Mrr.Wm. Thomson, Vice Presidents; Mrs. Stevenson, Secretary; Mrt, Stavely, Treasurer; Mrs. VVm. Armstro-ig and Mrs. Pritchard, House Steward!*; Mrs, Orookshank, Mrs. Henry Robertson, Mrs, James Reed, Mrs, Samuel Robinson, Mrs. Francis Ferguson, Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mrs. McKean, and Mrs. Ennis. Saimt Jobm Pbotkstast Orphan AbYLUH.—Jolin M. Robinson, Esq., President ; Rev. William Scovil, i'ecretary ; John Boyd, Treasurer ; J. V. Troop, J. Fiaher, T. C. Humbert, .James Uorsfall, and John Magse, Esquires, Directors. Saiiit John Sabbath School Association. — Hon. W. B. Kinnear, President; Edward E. Lockhart, Vice President ; Obipman Skinner, Secretary ; Jas. Wooil- row, Treasurer. Carlbtom Litbrabt AasooiATioff.— Thomas M. MoLachlan, President ; Charles Setchum, Vice President ; G'jorge F. Harding, Secretary ; Samuel L. Brittain, Treasurer ; William J. McOormick, Librarian. Episoopai. Clbbioal Lim Assckahoi Absooiatiom.— Rov. Canon Coster, Rev. Canon Harrison, Rev. W. E. Scovil (Kingston), and Rev, William Armstrong ; $ev. F. Coster, Secretary; Rev. William Scovil, Treasurer. Tbb AasoaATRD Alumni or tbb Univbk»itt of Nbw BanHswioic. — His ExoeU lency the Lieutenant Governor the Hon. Arthur H. Gordon, M. G., D. 0. L., Patron; Rev. W. Scovil, B. A., President; Hon. Charles Fisher, B. A., Rev. Charles G. Coster, M. A., and Rev. Chas. Lee, M. A., Vice Presidents ; Hurd Pe- ters, M. A., Rev. James W. Disbrow, M. A., Rev. Henry J. McLardy, B. A., Rev. W. U. Deveber, M. A., Wm. P. Dole, Esq , B. A ., George Roberts, M. A., and G. 8. Smith, B. A. ; Frederick E. Barker, Eeq., M. A., B. 0. L., Secretary-Treasurer. Saiht John Building SoctBTT AND Invbstmbni- Funu.— Edward Allison, Esq., Thomas McAvity, Esq., and Hurd Peters, Esq., Trustees; Isaac Woodward, Esq., Mayor, President; John Smith, Esq., Merchant, Vice President; David Miller, Esq., M. D., Charles Kirkpatrick, Esq., A. Hamilton, Esq., M. D , Wm, M, Jarvis, Esquire., and Charles N, Skinner, Esquire., Directors, Bankers— The Bank of New Brunswick. William M. Jarvis, Esquire, Solioitor ; Hard Peters, Esq., C. E., Surveyor ; Hr. Thomas Main, Manager. Hbcbanios' Institutb or Saint John.— Isaac Woodward, President; William F. flmlth and George H. Lawrence, Vice Presidents ; William H. A. Keans, Corres- ponding Secretary; W. J. Starr, Recording Secretary; George Hutchinson, Jun., Treasurer; Elisha Broad, Andrew Gilmour, Hurd Peters, James Allan, A. Rowan, John McMillan, Robert ])rittain , Hartirell B. Crosby, Gilbert Mur< doeh, Peter Cormack, Samuel Jordan, and James J, Christie, Director: , T'tomaa A. RAnkine, Librarian, Rural Cbmbtbbt.— Wm. Jack, President; G. Sidney Smith, Sepretary and Treasurer ; R. Jardine, Wm. Parks, W. G. Lawton, John Pettingeli, W. Jack, Charles Drury, T, W. Daniel, James Reed, Hon. A. McL. Seely, W.Thomson, and Thomas Parks, Directors ; John Adams, Superintendent. Board or Hb«lth roR thb City or Saint John and Parish or Portland. — Wm. Bayard, M. D,, Chairman; Charles Watters, G. V. Nowlin, James FleweU Kng, and John MoLauchlin, Esquires ; John Ansley, Clerk. Union Iron Works Compant.— Edwin Fisher, President; Archibald McLean, Seqrvtary and Treasurer; Edwin Fisher, B. Lingley, Joseph Maher, James Har- rUt i(|d William A. McLean, Directors. ; Rev. William tto Boyd, Esq., «id«nt ; Charles luel L. Brittain, M. A., and G. tary>Trea8urer. 1866.] 80CIKTIKS. 29 OBAMBnt or OoMMRROB.— Ij. Donaldson, EsquIre, Prssldeot; J. W. Cudlip, VIM f President ; I. Woodward, Secretary Treasurer ; Hdn. John Robertson, Franeii Ferguson, A. Jardine, W. ThoniHon, J. V. Troop^O. tt. FalrWeather, O. llhOtiUuL Wm. Wrifrht, 8. D. Bertoo, John Dttnean, and T. W. l)anf«l. Estjaires. Sleirbers of Council ; Z. Ring, Georm McLeod, William Parks, Robert Jardine, J. W. Niehol- son, W. W. Turnbull, William G. LaHton, Alexander Rankin, sod William M. McLean, Board of Arbitrators. St. John Bass Ball Olitb.— President, S'ephen Hall; R. Barnes, Vlee-Presldent: G. A. DeForest, Treasurer ; 0. P. Clarke, Secretary ; T. Gierke, D. 0. Perkins, and J. D. Underbill, Committee of Management. St. Ahouw's Soomr OtfHUiia Club — James Milligan, President; John White, Secretary. Victoria Skating OtrB.— -Thomas M. Reetl, President; W.F. Bunting, Seore* tary-Treanurer ; James A. Harding, F. T. C. Burpee^ Lewis .t. Almon, W. F. Har* rison, J. WaHer t^cammell, Stephen B< Gerow, and C. ll. FalrWeather, Direetora St. Jobh Gtmhasi .n. John Robertson, John V. Thurgar, James Harris, and Henry Horton, Directors Alhkrt Mining Company.— Ocorgo Gilbert, Jan., President; Willlan* Ellman, Secretary ; Henry Gilbert, Sen., Bradford Gilbert, lienry Gilbert, Jan., Thomas Gilbert, and John Byers, Directors". Nkw Uhunswick Oakum Company.— Captain Pritchard, President; Charles W. Weldon, Thonins F. MiUfdgp, R. P. Sfnrr, W. F. Starr, George Fleming and T. C. Humbert, Directois ; W. J. Starr, Secretary. /^< !- ^0 SOCIEtlKS — CITT AMD CODNfY OF SAINT JOHX. [1866. Gknebal fvBuo Hospital.— William Biurird, M. D., Pretident ; W, H. A. K«»ni, Vlee-Preiident ; R. Vf. Crooksbank, Treasurer. John McLauohltn, W. H. SeOTll. John Aniley, Secretary. Tkbmom Minimo ASn Smkltimo Compami^.— DirectoVs, Joseph B. Fay, Charles Demontl, George H. Jones, and , Boston, and Robertson Bayard, Btb John. Owen JoneS) Secretary and Mft'oager. Ltotb^s RRdisTEK OF British ani> Forrimm Sint>PT^o. — John iMckek' Samu«l Lapthorne, and Christopher Besant, Bsqs>, Sarveyors; IK R. Munro^ Accountant. Tea SooBTT or UMDWRWRrtaaa voa Mabibi Rises.— Oeorge Stytuest, Secretary. CITT AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. Justice* of. the Mayor's Court. — The Mayor and Recorder. Justices of the Peace.— The Mayor, the Recorder, ThOrafts R. ^oncs, A. Rowan, John MeOrath, Frederick F. Robinson, Anron Alward, R. D. McArthur, S. L. Brittain, IThos .M. McLnchlnn, and Joseph Coram Esquires, (df the Quorum), L. Donaldson, Gehai'dus C. Ca^'nran, Henry Gilbert, Archibald Alemsies, Charles Ward, Hon. John Robertson, William H Street, Janics BroWn, William Leavitt, William Olive, Samuel Strange, James Gallagher, John WisliArt, Robet-t Keltic, L. H. DeVelipr, William Hawics, Moaos Vernon, George A. Lock- hart, William Parks, William 0. Smith, Alexander Lockhart, James Travis, Joseph Fairweather, Robert ]>6uglas, iPrancis Ferguson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Peter Besnard, James Olive, Oeorge (^rvill, John Humbert, S. K. Foster, Francis Ruddock, J. F. Goddard, T. O. Crooksbank, Joseph Beattcay, Alexander Bnlloch, U. J. Underbill, C. I). Everitt, Robert Jardine, Robert Bowes, James Olive, Sd, Robert Salter, J. W. M. Irish, Alexander McTavish, T. E. Millcdge, D. J. McLal^gblin, John Doherty, J. S. Parker, John Foster, David Collins, $. C. Littlehale, Robert Robertson, Charles Kctchum, (Sanies Quinton, Henry Garbutt, Samuel Clark, William Scoullar, G. V. Nowlin, James Dunn, W. H. A. Keans, James Robinson, Mtises Tuck, Thos. Trnfton, John McLauchlin, J. D. Lewin, G. E. Fenety, John Stevens, Samuel Carson, Stephen Oerow, G. E. Snider, t. W. l)ahiel, Wm. Wright, Charles Merritt, Robert Robertson, William Thomson, Thos. Hilyard, James Flewelling, John Fisher, Thomas McAvity, Samuel L. Tilley, Z. Ring, James Harris, Thos. MxSElroy, James H. Moran, Oliver B. Coiigle, Timothy McCarthy, W. H. Olive, Thos. Robinson, Bradford S. Gilbert, •John McSwceny, and Edward Brown, Esquires, fwv. Jk j^^ Sigh SheAff-^Swoi^ A. Harding, Esquire, "j^ / (Jl-et'k of the J'taic* — Honorable William B. Kinneai\ Coroner— William Bttyard, Esquire, M. D. County Treasurer. — iWilliam Maokay, Esquire. ■Aitditor of County Account».—^K. Sands Armstrong, Esquire. Judge of Proftaicv.— 'Honorable W. B. Kinnear. Registrar of Deeds and Wills, and Registrar of Probates. — W. Chip- man Drury, Esquire. Commisaioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — Hon, William B. Kinnear, Robert Fraser Hazen, ,)ohn Wesley Woldon, H. N. H. Lugrin, John M. Robinson, Hon. Robert L. Hazen, WiJlinm Jack, Duncan Robertson, David Shank Kerr, Joliu H. Giay, James W. Peters, Robertson Bayard, Samuel J. Scovil, Wm. R, M. Burtis, Clias. m [1866. nf, W. H. A. Lauohlin, vf. . Fay, CliBrl«i rtion Bayard, tttekeir Bsmutel tt^ Aeoountant. leBt, Setretary. €r. nfts R. loncs, ron Alward, loseph Coram axnian, Henry n Robertson, mmm Olive, i tobeVt Keltic, || rge A. Lock- jj Bkhart, Barnes Ij cis Ferguson, | Jeorge Carvili, [Joddard, T. O. . Underbill, C. i'e, Sd, Robert 1 iilledge, D. J. j David Collins, |i amea Quiuton, , \ Nowlin, JameA'l [TboB. Tvafton, ,| •vens, Samuel |! Wm. Wrigbt, |'i Thos. Hilyard, | i\ L. Tilley, Z. || iiverB. Cougle, jl ordS. Gilbert, ■ 5sqmre. i ite8.—\V. Cbip- f ComW.— Hon. tcsloy Weldon, Wazen, Wi'linm frnv, Jiimcs W. V liwtis, Oha*, ; 1866.] POBTLAND. 81 Duff, William Hyug Peters, Jas. A. Harding, Jas. J. Kaye, Andrew R. WetMdre, George F. Rouse, Cbflrles Doherty, Humphrey T. Gilbert, B. Boyd Kinnear, John G. Campbell, R. Sands Armstrong,, Hon. Char- lea Watters, S. R. Thomson, George 6iatch, Wi H. Ha^eway, W. 0. Drury, Henry W. Frith, Charles W. Stockton, Qe6rge &. Gilb^, Jun., Bei\j. L. Peters, F. C. K. Frith, John Simonds, William W. Street, Lewis J. Almon, Charles W. Weldon, Alexander Ballentine, Hurd Peters, W. P. Dole, Thomas T. Hanford, W. H. TucR, William Wedderbum, W. a, Wright, James R. Macshane, C.N. Skinner. G. Sidney Smith, John A. Wright, T. Gray Merrift, Fred. E. Barker, Fred. P. Robinsoni W. M, Jarvis, G. H. BeArdsley, William H< Scovil, Jim., Thos. Kelly, W. 0. Ferley, P. fiesnard, Jun., George E. King, T. Barclay Robinson, Alfred Demill, F. A. Morrison, H. L. Sturdee, Silas Alward, W. C. Lee, G. Mc- Sdriey, J. G. Forbes, H. C. /McMonagle, and A. C. Fairweather, Esqidres. CommUsioner for SoUmnizing Marriage. — Gehardus C. Carman, Esq. Jnapector of Schools, — ^D. Morrison^ Esquire. Trutteet of Sehoola, City of Saint John.—io\m. Seflrs, Geo. Blatch, and M. H. Peters, Mi D., Esquires. Rev. James Qiiinn, James Gallagher, Esq., and William Garvni, Com- missibners fdr the management of the Free School at Saint John, uncon- nected with the Madras Board. Dr. William Bayard, Commissioner of Indian Reserves, under Act 7 Vict c. 46. Charles Drury and Bradford Gilbert, Commissioneffl of Sewers. Wm. M. Smith, Inspector of Steamboats, imder the Act 17 Vict, c. 9, and subsequent Acts relating to Steatn Navigation. G. C. Carman, James GtUlagher, Wra. 0. Smith, Jbhn Owens, Wm. Hawkes, William Doherty^ and Allan McLean, Esquires, Commissioners of the Alms House, Work House, and Infirmary. John Baxter, Esquire, M. D., Physician. Wm. Cunningham, Keeper. Surveyors of Lumber in the County. John Tapley, W. D. Shaw, William M. Balcolm, Ezekiel Jordan, William Cunard, S. E. Stevens, Gilbert Jordan, Clayton Scott, William Lynch, Joseph Maher, James Reed, William G. Morrison, Charles P. Baker, Edward E. Estey, Henry Gaskin, Shadrac Hollcy, A. J. Estabrooks, Joseph Horncastle, Edward H. Foster, John Collins, David McClellan, Moses E. Cowan, Gilbert J. Mayes, Robert Campbell, Andrew Stevenson, James Holley, Henry Dal- ton, Moses Tuck, Chas. M. Brown, Wm. Skinner, Francis McCafferty, Moses Cowan, Linus H. Seely, G. E. Bamhill, Robert S. Cowan, James F. Ellis, James McLoon, Charles Eagles, Charles W. Ooleman, and Jas. Crawford. Terma of General Sessions and Common Pleas. — ^Thihl Tuesday in March, and first Tuesday in June, September and December. I?ARI8H OF PORTLAND. Jacob R. Pidgeon, Town Clerk. Davidson Monroe, James Johnson, Hugh Motris^eyj and Edward Lowell, Pound Keepers. Davidson Monroe, Jas. Johnson, Edward Conway, and Edward Lowell, Hog Reeves. Richard Dalton^ Chas Wilson, and W: A. Moore, Assessors of Rates. M ^ARiBki oir sittONbs. [1866. •Williun Thcmpaon, John Smith, Andrew F. Williamfl, and Daniel M. Fritoh. Constables. Mienael Harrinn, James Owens, Michael O'Mahony, and William MoLeod, Fence viewers. Andrew F. Williams. Clerk of the Market John Stevens, John umg, Wm. McLeod, and Ed. Lowell, Field Driver^ Road Commisrfoners— DLa^rict No. 1, James Wilson ; Xo. 2, Thomas Dale; No. 8, William Seely. James L. Woodworth, Henry Dalton, and D. Ransom Monroe, Revi« sors of Electoral Lists. Jer. Harrison, W. L. T. Seely, and A. McDonald, Trustees of Schools. Charles Wilson, Collector of Rates. Robert Aftken, Rdb^ Gaskln, and Richard Dalton, Auditors of Pa- rish Accoaiits. Francis Ferguson, Henry Haher, and C. M. Brown, Comm{8.'bner8 (appointed under the Act 28 Vio.) to improve and enlarge the Landings at Indian Town. FiREWAims. — James L. Woodworth, Chairman ; Bradford S. Gilbert, Joseph Ruddiok, Robert Sweet, David Y. Roberts'; Henry Maxwell, Robert Cunard, 'And Stephen E. Stevens. Brunswick, No. 1 Engine Coupant. — Andrew Johnston, Engineer ; Wmi. McConnell, Foreman ; John Armstrong, jun., Assistant Foreman; John Armstrong, sen.. Secretary. Protector, No. 2 Enoink Company. — John Kri'no, En^neer; John Hamilton, Foreman; Thomas Downey, Assistant Foreman; H. J. S. Warwick, Secretary. PARISH OF BIMONDS. William Mackin, John K. Moore, and Robert B. Douglas, Contoiift* sioners of Highways. Thomas Bowes, Michael McGirr, and Robert Moore,- Afl^sors of Taxes. •lohn Johnston, Collector of Taxes. Thomas Bowes, Town Clerk. Robt. Bowes, Robt. B. Douglas, and Wm. Mtforc, Revisors of Electors. R. Sands Armstrong, John Armstrong, and T. Otty Crookshank, Trus- tees of Schools. John White, James H. Bowes, John Carney, William W. Douglas, James Stackhouse, jun., Robert B. Douglas, Robert Moore (B. B.), Wm. Hannah, John White, Robert Graham, Constables. James Stackhouse, James Brydcn, Kays McBrine, Edward Halsal, James Bowes, sen., Daniel McDavitt, Wm. McManus, and James K. Howard, Hog Reeves. James Cunningham, Thomas Robinson, Jnnies McCormick, Robert Moore (E. C), Daniel Robinson, Michael Doolin, Peter Graham, Robert Moore (B. B.), Wm. Douglas, and Thomas Rankin, Pound Keepers. j John Colgan, Robert Moore (E. C), Daniel McEvoy, M. McNamee, James Cunningham, John Parks, Hugh Ryan, James Bryden, sen.^ and | Thomas Davidson, Fence Viewers. I John Parks, Robert Martin, Daniel Robinson, Robert MoOre, (B. B,), | Daniel McEvoy, Robert McLean, Henry Osborne, John McElwain, j Robert Kerr, (6. C), Owen McGuire, Thos. Dewar, Joseph Bowes, Jas. ribi. 186&.] 8AIMT MARTINS. Si Bryden, Sr., Robert Marahbank, James Davidson, Andrew Hunter, Dftvid Hill, William H. Mills, James MoCormock, Thomas Simons, Michael Bowes, BenJ. Stackhouse, Hugh Toner, Wm. MoManus, Job Stanley. sen., James Brown, jun., James A. Bowes, Jazncs Arm8lr(na^ Oavid Colgan, Edw. Murphy, Michael Deerin, Henry Graham, James HIgrtii, Edw. Kelly, Richard B^v^ns, M. McNamee, Timoithy SulllTin, GeoTHark denbrook, Davia MoBrine, Kays McBrine, Francis Cain, seii., Jmei Bryden', jnn., Thomas Davidson, Solomon Louchrie, Ritrick MoCorBilok, win. Devine, Andrew Moore (B. fi.), James Antbony^ Andrew MoDer^ mott, J(^n Evans. PARISH or SAtNt MARtiN6. John ti. Br6wn, Hiram Mosher, George Dimock, and Robert Can\ Constables. Wm. C. Brown, Philip Mosher, Edward McBride, Commissionen ol^ Roads. Philip Mosher, Commissioner for expending Bye Hciad Mttney. Francis Charlton, Collector of Rates. Reuben V. Bradshaw, Town Clerk. Archibald Black, John McCoy^, John Fo'wnes, imd Wni. McOwnbet') Fence Viewers. Thomas Lewis, Valentine Harding, Jtan0B Shanklln, and Jolln & Brown, Pound Keepers. Reuben V. Bradshaw, Clerk olT the Market. John McCoy, James 0' Donald, and Jatnes Ross, Hog Ree'^es. Philip Mosher, Henry Whitney, sen., iind Wm. Ruddiok, M. Di> As* sessors of Rates. Samu6l McCormick, Dennis Crotty, Samuel Shanklin, sen;^ and Wm. McCumber, jun., Field Drivers. Samuel McCormick, Weigher of Hay and Straw* John Power, Measurer or Coals. Isaac Cleveland. Measurer of Salt. Reuben V. Braasbaw, and Henry Whitney, sen.. Measurers of Woo^ and Bark. Robert Morrow, Inspector of Barrels. Rev. John Rowe, George V. Calhoun, and William Ruddick, M. H^ Trustees of Schools. ^ Henry Whitney, sen., Edward Brown, and David Vaughan, jun., Re- visers of Electors for Members of Assembly. Andrew Carlton, Richard Tuffs, Edw. Foster, James Fownes, Jphn Fownes, Robert Charlton, Aaron Delong, Wm. R Bradshaw, Edward Nugent^ Samuel Woodberry, John M. BroWns, Robert Croker, James Kingston, Witi. Floyd, Robert Flovd, John Kentiedy, Robert ^cCutch- eon, Wm. Murphy, Alex. McBride, Francis Porter, "Valentbe Harding, Thomas Love, John Sands, John Russell, David Hurst, George thmcah, Charles Murlin, James Lonjr, Andrew Scott, Michael Dougherty, James Henry, Henry Handrnn, Wm. Black, Samuel Brown, Patrick McHale, Israel Moshor, Robert Hamilton, James Shanklin, John McComb, Thos. Armstrong, Francis Lacy, John McCullough, James Irvin, Jatnes Cronk. j; and Wm. Tracy, Surveyors of Highways. I ' I 84 LANCASTER— TORX. [1866. PARISH or LANOABTIR. Tlner, John OAlkMraith, and Mattbew A. Wall, Amemon of Fair, Justice Knight, and Alexander Bamblll, Trustees of Jkmes Rates. Robert Behbols. James liner, Jarora Robinson, and John Tiner, Revisors of * Electors. JMin Kelly, James Tiner, and John MoLerren, Road Oommissioners. John Kelly, James Tinur, and John McLcrren, Commissioners for ex- pending Ledslative Qrants. John Galbraith, Collector of Taxes. John Tiner, Town Clerk. James Orr, John Dunham, John Monahan, Tbos. Bums, Thos. Len- nox, Daniel Campbell, Jas. Downey, and VVm. Catherwood, Constables. B. Linglej, Robert Boggs, George Coster, and James Hamey, Vence Viewers. William Clark, James Orr, James Donovan, Robert Boggs^ William Cdl, James Downey, James Havey, James Wau, jun., Anthony Tlnrnp' son, and John Wamock, Pound Keepers. James Wan, Joseph Toney, Charles Morrison, James Crocket, John Wamick, Michael McAnulty, sen., and Henry Quig, Hog Reeves. E. Sutton, Weigher of Hay. Richard Avery, Measurer of Wood. John Hargrove, James Havey, Wm. Tryan, Wm. McHarg, William Clarke, Richard Bradley, Edward Stapleton, Hugh McCarron, jun., Thos. Deab, John Hargrove, sen., John Hargrove, jun., William WUson, John Tiner, sen., John Monahan, Francis Armstrong, Wm. Falls, Robert Bo^s, Wm. Gregg, Robert Hendei-son, John Earley, Wm. Somerville, Terrence Collins, Michael Downey, James Reed, Robert Fair, John Flewelling, John Minniss, Wm. Olive, 4th, Daniel Campbell, Michael McAnulty, Patrick McCormack, and Michael Sullivan (for Union Pohit), Road Surveyors. COUNTY OF YORK. CORPORATION OF rRBDF.RICTON. Aldermen — Wm. H. Nekdham, Esquil^j Mayor. James McCauSland,._ Esquire, ) Wellington Ward. Edward Seery, Eequire, ) ^ Enoch W. Chestnut, Esquire, William H. Tower, Esquire, Michael McGlinchy, Esquire, Wm. Grieves, EsquirCj Thomas Dowling, Esqutrc, John L. Haines, Esquire, William Segee, Esquire, ^ Mark Neville, Esquire, John L. Marsh, Esquire, City Clerk ; Alexander Gumming, Esquire, City Treasurer; John Richards, Esquire, City Auditor; Alexander (( ti It <( I St. Ann's Ward. [ Carleton Ward. V Queen's Ward. I King's Wafd. McKillImn, City Mvrshnl, CitT BurireTor nnd Civil EnginMr ; Ut kb^ bcrt Wiiilacc, m*' Mf. Robcit White, Clerics of Mariieta and WtlglMii of HftT. jklex. Cumminff, Com mivdioner of tltc Alms House. ArnKMoM.— Thomofl L NmtnonH, fiiniuire, WtUingUm W(Mt OkOi Coalthsrd, 8l jinti'n Ward; Robert Baxter, Carhioti Wttrdf 4%m9» Burchill, Qneen't Ward; E. C. Bradlev, ^tf?o*« Wmrd, ' ' SCRTKTOR or RtrKKTS and HiOHWATH, WHARriNCllBR AMD HaMBM7I| Martkr.— liobert Baxter. FiRic DsPARTNtNT.-^Martin Maclcay, Cliief Engine«r. Justhen of tfrn lu/nHor Court of Common PUan.—'Bc/n. Johtt Ritit* t*Oe BaUndera, John Allen, John Robinson, George Mlnuhin, Wllu)li|i- Thoman Pickard, Thomas R. Robertson, Aaa Coy, lnuic Kilburn, £dwaril Sinionds, Fred. W. IIatheway,CharleMMThi»raon, 9etk Morehouse, G. L. Hatheway, Iralngraham, Bpafford J. Baikal^ Bef eriejr A. Robinson, Benj. Yerxa, Bei\j. G(Ktdspeed, James Falrlle, laraitl BmltK £nt)ch Dow, Edward Pidgeon, J. McDonald, Andrew Cidder, Sligwliel Fox, Joseph Pickard, Thomas Murray, James S. Beek, Thomas L. Big^ mens, James McLaggan^ Thomas C. Atherton, William R. Buitin, Cctyhi L. Goodspoed, Francis M'M anus, John M^Ibtosh, Robert Fbhatnilti, 4«htt H. Ellegood, John Hen, jr., Moses Hillman, Hezekiah Orbnltbite^ John (tuiou, Thomas Temple, Uu^ M'Kay, Benson Smith, Thomas Hei^rl) Lewi8 H. Huestia, Jeremiah Christy, John S. Barker, Thomas 8tewar|, Alexander ShiVcH, Martin Macki^, Samuel A. Akerleyt Joseph H. P)rk«> man, William Ct Brown, George W. Knox, Alex. .Moody^ llliUhtir Qt^ hftm, Samuel F. Grosvenor, William C. Brown, George NeVetA, U illiaiA Gibson, John S. Patterson, Henry Rogeis, Thos. Davis, William Vt'lriW head, Con. ton, I. Atherton {of the Quorum), John Taylor, W. C. Joslln, J^obn L, Grant, and Thomas F. SaunderSi high Sfierif, —thorofta A. Temple, Esq. Deputjf fi/r«rf/t.— JKlHIaipi Fiiol. ■ U// 11 . Keeper of the RoHn a>td Clerk rf the Pence of thu Inferior Conmt v^ t?«w»/i»'« y^/fa».- George J. Dibblee, Esquire. . - Surrorjtttet — (Jeorge F. H. Minchin, Esquire. - * . Registrar of Pi'obnUft. — Francis A. H. Stratton, Enquire. y. j tlegistt'ar uf JJeeds and M'^t'W*.'— Abraham D. Yerxa, Esquirei j ; C^o)*"*;'***.— George Morehouse, Judah Hammond, ^olm MRrdhdUi) Thomas Brown, S. D. Macphersqn, Theodoix> C. Bijown, J)av|4LitUe, and Hiram Dow, Esquires. ^ ^,,; o/udgtof Probates. — G. F. H, Minchini ,,(i /, ^ ifil<> T ,mA ..t • GijmmU«ion9f for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. — Hon. J. S. S*ttnd«rti. CommiMionern for taking Aj^daviU in the Snprrme Court. — Hon. J. A. Street, G. J.Dibblee, Hon. Charles Finher, W. H. Needham, Geo. J. H. MIttchin, Wra. H. Odell, Geo. Botsford.F. A. H. Stratton, John C. Allen, Jag. P. Wetmore, Ja& Fraser Berton, Edward H. Wilmot, E. W; MiUer, B. C. Bird, John J. Fraser, George J. Bliss, John L. March, J. H«iiry Phtir, John Kirby, Charles H. B. Fisher, H. B. Ramsford, jun.^ George P. Gregory, Patrick Sweeney, A. Rankin Bedell, James F. Mc- Mmiiui, K Byron Winslow, and Thomas L. Harrison, Esquires. Comminiowre for Solemnizing Mnrriage. — James A. McLauchlar., John Allen, John Robinson, J. Harrison, and James A. Miles, EsquUes; AmetfoHeert. — Samuel A. Akerley, Joseph ^lyshrall, Thos. R. Barker, Tho0. W. Smith, Jeremiah Staples, Thos. Douglass, and Fat. McManus. Conunitriotiert of the Almt and Work ffoune.—LxiSlovr McGibbon^ ThoiiMS Pringle, and Jeremiah Staples. Keeper.— Jthn Fleming. Intp^ior of8ekool9.--EdvATd C. Freeze. Sewettry !Z^*«owMr«r.-- Henry B. Rainsford, jun. County Audifmr. — James S. Beek. IkrvMofihe General Setnonn and Common F/ean, estahU»hed by the Act 18 Vtti. c. 47.— First Tuesday in January, and Second Tuesday in Jane. Additional Term* of the Common Plean. — Third Tuesday in Mftrch^ «nd Second Tuesday in October. | jKrm* of the Supreme Court — Equity Side. — First Tuesday in every j Month, excepting February and September, and instead of February the j irittings shall be on the last Tuesday in January. I FftRPRRlCTON SociRTY OF Saint Andrkw. — Dr. Jack, President) ii J. Frftjef, and J. Mclnnis, Vice-Presidents ; Robert Fulton, Treusu- for; Geo. F. Gregory, Secretary; Rev. J. M. Brooke, D. D., Cliaplain. I I COUNTY OF king's. I JwUeeM of the Lif trior Court of Common P/«d«.— Thos. Beei*, Justus \ 6. Wetmore, John C. Vail, Samuel Mallett, and J. L. Wilmot, Esquires. \ Juatieenof the JPeace, — Thomas Beer, Justus 8. Wetmore, John C. Tail, A. 0. Evanson, John Barberie, Isaac Haviland, Samuel Foster, John Wightman, John Brittain, Hon. John H. Ryan, Charles W. Stock' ton, John C. Price, Elias S. Wetmore, John Hagarty^ Robert M^Oullyj Wm. Freeze, jr., Samuel Hallett, Crnven Longstroth, Elias S. Freeze, Duncan M. Campbell, Isaac A. Dodge, Samuel Henderson, Weeden FOvlur, )ohn L. Wilmot, James Lake, Elijah A. Perkins, William Pye- well. Walter B. Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, James F«irweather, Jetmcs W. Nowlan, Samuel Foster, John H. Wright, J. D. Mi6henri K<2aior, it.- S. Foster, John M'Leod, jr.. Nelson Arnold, William Pearscin, Willjaiii. A. Stockton, William B. M*Keel, William M'Leod, Charl«s Gray, ^hifo M. Raymon«l, Nathaniel Belyea, William Buchanan, John 0. Dfirin, .las. CookM>n, H^nry Fowler, David Hxtfield, Zebulon Connor, George H. WiQhicc, James A Fenwick, William ('oates, Jbhn M' Arthur, William Keith, James L. FlewwelHng, Jdhn Etb, John M'lntyre, Daniel MXach-^ bn, JohnUttiuhart, William S. Teakl^H. Rbb^rt Moi'risbu, William Ba9- kin, T. Gliirer Ambid, John C. Go nell, and Henry Todd, lisquires. J^h Sheriff.^John Palmer, Esquire. 0;erk o/ the Peace and Keeper of the Both.^T. R. Wetmore, Esq. .xM^f^ of Probfiien.—H!. R, Wetmore, Esquire. Meyutrar of Prokatea. — James R. Curry, Esquire. R^ietreo' of Wilte and l)ef^.—Eon. ftirry Peters. JteeMver ofJRoyaltieefor Queen's and Sunhnrp.— John Maynard. /}i4»«ctor of Sohools. — Daniel lilori'son, Esquire. PuUie Notary,— t. R. Wetmore, Esquire. ana AttortUe*. — ^T. Robert Wetmore, Charles A. Harding, •nd JameTft. Curry, Esquires. Jt^trt of Mcurriage Licen»e», — ^W. F. BonneU, and G. W. Hoben, )M» Jm>n«r«i-*-Hon. John Earle, Thos. T. Hewlett, R. T. Babbitt, George t^^JWliiie, John Hurphy, Thoa. M. Tilley, and Adam Strong, Esquires. "" ' utiqnert. for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court.—' JSKacry Peters, Hon. John Earle, Ebenezer L. Burpee, and Charles Eaqnires. litidonere for taking Affidavits to he read in the Supreme Court. -«vX.. iK. We$more. Charles A. Harding, James R. Curry, Hon. Harry I^eten, John J. Mlllidge (Gagetown), Hon. John Earle (Canning), E. L. Hnrp^, John Goldfinch, Isaac C. Burpee (Chipman), Charles Keith (Bnmswick), Thomas Murray (Johnston), Joseph B. Perkins (Peters. ville), and John Curry (Upper Gagetown), Esquires. ^Hetton«0r«. — ^William F. BonneU, David Ferguson, Edward Simpson, €k^town), John Armstrong, WiUiam Hogshaw (Petersville), James t, Tof^i James Starkev, Butler S. Thorne, James Pearson (Johnston), I g. Vanwart, WiUiam Golding (Wickham), Walter S. Butler (Can- ninic), Lawrence 0*Leary and Charles Keith (Brunswick). oftke Cfenerai Seiwions and Common Pleas, — Fourth Tuesday JA^apoary and June. Adiitional Terms of the Common Plta». — Fouiih Tueaday iu April and October. COUNTY OF EIUNBURY. tfv^ievi of the Inferior Court of Common Pfsas. — JohnS. Saunders, ^UhanM HubbardvThpmas Harrison, Calvin L. Hatheway, Robert D. viTiUnot), vxd Benjamin 8. Bailey, Esquires. JusOees of the Peace.— John S. Saunders, Nathaniel Hubbard, Thos. i|K Calvin L. Hatheway, Robert D. Wilmot, Benjamin S. Bailey, ttaxen^ WilUam HoyL John Peabody, Thomas N. Gilbert, Enoch 'b«fmaa Hartt, Jun., Wm. Scoullar, Thomas H. Smith, John Gla* ^or* Hoses Coburn, Geo. Morrow, Thos. 0. IMUes, William Estabrooks, ghati Traoey, Cbas. J. Bailey, Reuben Hobeq, Stephen P. Estabrooks, OM. BrowOf John Simmons, A. C. Plummer, Chaa. Burpee, Thomas A< 1866.] CAHLETON. 89 Beckwitli, Robert Linton, James Mitchell, Geo. M. Adams, Isaac S. Taylor {of the Quorttm), Henry P. Bridges, John G. Seely, and Wno. S. Hovt, Esquires High Sheriff^.— James S. White, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the RoUt. — George Bliss, Estiuire. Judge of Frobatee. — ^William J. Gilbert, Esquire. BegUtrar of Deeds and Wille. — Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire. Warden. — ^has. H. Clowes. Attorney at Lav. — Qeo. F. Gregory. Receiver of Moyaltieefor Sunhury and Queen*. — John Mayn«rd. Inspector of Sehoolt. — ^Ed^ard C. Freeze.. Coroners, — Gerhardus Clowes, Moses H. Coburn, Frederick Seeley, Thomas Tumey, John R. Seely, and Henry Rees. Auctioneers. — George C. Nevers, Thomas A. Beckwith, John & Corert, and William Burpee. Terms of the Oeneral Sessions and Common Fleas. — First Tuesday in January, and Third Tuesday in June. Additional Tarms of the Common lieas. — Third Tuesday in March and October. * COUNTY OF OARLETON. Justices of the Inferior Court o/' Common Pleas. — John Dibblpe, David Munro, Chas. Perley, James R. Tupper, and Wm. Li^dsa^^ Eaqri^ Justices of the Peace. — John Dibblee, Abraham N. Garden^ A. Upl9Pt Paul M. Bedell, Chas. Perley, R. D, Beardsley, S. Estabrookfl, Gb«^ Connell, J. A. Philips, Jas. Lockwood^ Geo. Gloves, Josefih 9arp«% Zephftniah Mills, l«onfrd R. Qarding, Onto. L. Raydnondt Ja& R. ^mpper^ Waitam T. Baird, Matthew L. Philips, Abuer Bidl* Jos. Ride^at, Jiw^ Estey,Michael McGuirk, Jas. Eelley, ^phenG. Burpee, Wm. Haywuied^ Benjamin L. Richardson, Murphy Giberson, WUlijam S. Kevora, iok^ Bubar, John Holland Estey, Calvin Churchill, William Gray, RoNkI Hemphill, Robert Hay, Robert A. Hay, William Lindsay, Rlob^rd Si Bull, AnUiony Eearnej, G«orge M'Donough, Alexander Eirkpatnek, Charles Shea, James Jordan, Edwin R. Parsons, William Forrest, Johft Burt, Hugh Gowperthwaite, Amos Dickenson, Eliaha Shav, H«miltOf Terxa, Samuel Dickenson, Cornelias Connolly, John Bennett, Sicbwr^ S. Clark, James Ebbett, William Dell Estey, Isaac S. Carvill, WilUffm Reed, 8eth Squires, Isaiah B. Rideout, Alexander Hawthorn, Georgt Millberry, Geo. Wade, Geo. Squires, Wm. B. Tompkins, Geo. Thomaa Hartley, Warren C. Bull {of the Quorum)^ John T. Allan, IMvM Munro, Alexander Walker, Harris U. Hobbs, and Simon Cumqaingi, Esquires. High Sheriff. — Fred. R. Jenkins Dibblee, Esquire. Ol&rk of the Peace and Inferior Court of Common Pleas,— -S. G, Winslow, Esquire. 7- Surrogate. — Lewis P. Fisher, Esquire. Registrar of Probates. — D. L. Dibblee, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills. — David Munro, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — A. N. Garden, Lewis P. Fisher, George Connell, D. L. Dibblee, James Edgi^, John C. Winslow, William M. Connell, and George L. Raymond^ Esquires. * Issuers of Marriage Jdcenses. — ^H. lif. G. Garden, and J, C. Wfiudoir. u I ^'i 40 CHARLOTTE. [1866. OoHimimiontrt for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court.—' Geoige L. Raymond, and A. N. Garden, Esquires. Notdry Public. — Lewis P. Fisher, Esquire. Jntpector of Sekools.—E. C. Freeze. Clwonw*.— George i^tickney, George West, Clwrleg R. Upto», Wm. Connell, Wm. L. I>rier, John T. Allan, and Samuel Watts, Esquirea Atietioneer$.—A.\\&n6oa Pa.yson, James H. Jacques, W. S. Sutheren, James Robertson, William F. Dibblee, and H. M. G. Garden. Commissioner under the Absconding JDiebtors' Act. — J. Dibblee. Termti of the General Sessions and Common Pleas. — First Tuesday in January and fourth Tuesday in June. Additional Terms of the Oomnwn Pleas.— ¥irst Tuesday in March and October. COUNTY OF CHARLOTTiS. Justiees of the Inferior Court of Common P/ca*.— Robert Thomson, Patrick Clinch, Thomas Burton Abbott, Charles R. Uathuway, and Oeofge D. Street, Esquires. Jusiiees of the Peace.— Robert Thomson, Patrick Clineh, Tris- tnun Moore, Gliarm» of the General Se^eiotu and Common PteM.SecoiadTa»»iMf in Ap^l, and Third Tuesday in September. Additional Term* of tki Common lieae. — Second Tuesday in July and December. ' COUNTY OF OL0U0K8TBB. Juetieet of the Inferior Court of Common iVaM.— WUlUuB Napier, John Ferguson, and James Young, Esquires. Y^iIIiam End, Theophilus D^Brisay, and D. Q, Mac^qchlan, 9>qtr8., Barristers, Attqrnies, and Nqt^ries Publip. Commissioners for Solemnizing Marriage. — J^me^i Yp\)ng, a^d W^. Napier, Esquires. William Napier, James Young, John Doran, Robert Young, James G. C. Blackball, and Samuel L. Bishop, Esqufares, Cqmmissionera for taking Bail in t^ie S\iprpme Cpupt. issuer of Marriage Ztc«*i«^,— WUUfUA Napier, E«iui)«. Henry W. Baldwin (Bathurst), and John poran (SDbippeganX Es^rs., Agents for Lloyds. Samuel L. Bisbpp, Esquire, President of the Agricultural Society; William Napier, Esquire, Secretary. Terms of the General Sessions and Common Pleas.— First Tues- day in January and the First Tuesday in July. Additional TWms of the Common Pleas.— First Tuesday in April and the last Tuesday in October. . M KENT — WUfTMORLAND. [1866. O^UI^TY OF ICKNT. ^ugtiimof thf Inferior Oourt of Comwon Piean. — ^Thos. Wetmore Bliss, L. P. W. DesBrisay, and John Bowser, Esquires. Jm^tiemof tht Pcaet.—Thomfut W. Bliss, L. P. W. DesBrisay, John Bowser, Hon. David Wark, Wm. Hsuington, David McAlmon, Francis Kb^hffHni, Wm. S. Caie, Germain White, Reuben Johnson, Lawrence KfJi^O, Al^rt B' Smith, James Bums, James Oirvan, Terreuoe Cur- i«ii, John Jardine, Jun., John Robertson, Henry Peters, Jun., Henry Livingston, William M. Wright, John Brait, John Sheridan, Horatio Smith, Lewis B. Allain, Charles Gosselin, Luke Johnson, Fabian D'Aigle, Amant Bourgeois, Sen., James Lucas, Alexander Mc Williams {of the Quorum)^ and Stephen Briggs, Esquires. Miffk SKtrifi — James McPhelim, Esquire. Clerk ofthk Peace, and Keeper of the i2o//«.— Charles J. Sayre, Esq. Jfi4ff« of F^tHn.-^nmet A. James, Esquire. ^/|tf(* Charles J. Sayre, Esquire. M^tretr of Beede and 19^/^.— Thos. Wetmore Bliss, Esquire. GffnoiiMr*.— Laurence McLaren, M. D., Hugh H. Wilson, M. D., and BoMlIb a Smith, Esquires. Inepeetorof SehooU.~^T. W. Wood, Esquire. ihaehtf Of the Orammar School. — — iTotariM 7>«ii/te.— John Bowser, ThoB. Wetmore Bliss, and the A^ tomies pntctiging in the Ccnnty, AuctUmeere. — Uichard MoLauchlan, Edw. Robson, John L. Dwyer, 6eorge Beattie, Rufus 8. Chandler, Joseph Wetmore, Richard Sutton, Jun., Jacob Ferguson, John Wheten, and Daniel McArthur. jyme of the General Seenont and Common Pleat. — Second Tuesday in JaniMry, and fourth Tnesdft^ in June. Additional Term* of the Common Pleeu, Last Tuesday lo April and i:ieptember. OOUITTY OF IfTESTMOBLAKD. JttfUft*, f*f the JM'erior Court of Common Pleas. — ^William Wilson, JOA^ ^v^d, D. Haning^n, and & F. Black, Esquires. juetieet of the Peace.— A.moa E. Botsford, William Wilson, John Cli^ipMi, Joseph Avard, Philip Palmer, Dapiel Hanington, John Trenhblm, George Oultoh, George Pittfield, Samuel Black, Philip Cbapman, Thoma^ E. Smith, Thps. Keillor, Rufus Cole, Joseph Chap* m«im CulNM^Jei D|lM)t^ •lobn Cjireyt Alexander Munrp, James Anderson, Alexander Wright, Peter itfcSweeuey, Wm. 3teadman, Jonas Cutler, David Murray, Thomas Cochran, ^ylvanus Minor, Michael S. Harris, Jer>90 L. Bent, Willi8,m Allen, Reuben Chase, Ephraim Raworth, Amand Landry, Silas C. Charters, Abraham Jones, Hugh MoMonagle, St^mul S. Wilmot, David Boyd, Charles Mulryne, Moses Jones, Thos. Giimble, James Dickson, Joseph Bleakney, Thomas Brown, Silas D. C<^N>i IsH^l Steeves, John Read, Thomas Carter, Warren Price, Rufus Ctiiiqppe^, John S. Ba^naby, John Rcid (Bay do V^cpjte), Frank Gallagher, j^o^lett G^lapg, John S. Trites, Rqbert Madison, Jphi^ Harpis, Joseph Ucttiflby, Oliver Jones, James poirell, I^ewis Richards, Joseph B. 186C.] ^ORTH UMBSRLAND. 48 [Uam Wilson, Bowser, Tilua Hicks, Ghristoplier Harper. John Fawcett, Lemuel Wilbur, George Harper, Jonas Taylor (o/ (Hiapnan, Amos Ogden, Angus McQueen, Stephen Mills, Stephen Binney, £ustao^ Babine, John Fond, and Abel Atkinson, Esquires. High SheriJ.—Hhir Botsford, Esquire. Vltrk of the Peace and Keeper of the JRolh. — Chas. E. Enapp, Esq. Judge of Probate*. — Hon. Edward B, Chandler. Registrar of Probate*. — Charles B. Knapp, Esquire. Jie. Haningtoniuid Charles Tbeal (Shediac), and S. S V/ilmot (Salisbury). Commiasioner* fat' takinf; Special Bail in the Supreme Court.— 'Wm. Wilson, Uobert Godfrey, James Bcaty (Monoton), and S. S. Wibnot. In»peetor of SohoolH.—'SL H. Duval. Cmnmiasiotier of Sewerafor Frosty Hollow Marsh, Saekoille.—iwotlt Lowerson. Commissioners of Sewer a Fox Creek Marsh, J/bnc^on.— David Burke and Florian White. Commissioners 4^ Sevier » Parmhea of Sackville and Weatmorland,— Silas D. Copp, Timothy Uichardson, and Charles Cab ill. Citminissioners of Sewers Baraehois Mars/^, iSA«({t Justices of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas.— Honorable E. B. Chandler, John Smith, Peter McLellan, James Brewster, John Jjewis, Hon. W. H. Steves, and George Calhoun, Esquires, . Justices of the Peace.— Hon. E. B. Chandler, John Smith, Peter I McLellan, James Brewstdr, John Lewis, W. H. Steves, George Galhouri^ I Eliaha Peck, George Steves, Enoch Stiles, Edward Stevens, J. S. CoU { piUs, Robei-t Wright, Isaac Gross, John Wallace, Edward Steves, Jamet i Rogers, Levi Welts, John A. Reed, Hiram Edgett, Ezra Steves, James i Ryan, William S. Hopper, Jun., John Barchard, A. R. Chapman^ James i Hdrsman, Thomf<9 Colpitts, Lewis E. Steves {of the Quonim), ana ^ Amos P. Bliss, Esquires I High Sheriff. -^Joseph S. Reed, Esquire. I Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace and Inferior Court of I Common Pleas.— Samuel G Morse, Esquire. j| Surrogate.— M. B. Palmer, Esquire. i Registrar of Probates.— Samuel G. Morse, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills.— George Calhoun, Esquire. Coroners.— J. S. Reed, W. J. Lewis, M. D., and William C. Trites, Esquiree. Comuiiasioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court.— George Culhdiin and EHsha Peek, Esquires, and the Attornies practit^ing ii the Coiiilty. isHiier of Marriage Licenses.— M. B. Palmer, Esquire. Inspector of Schools. -"Edmund H. Duf at. teacher of Oraraniar ScbooI.-^-Bnmfotd W. t)Uffy. Commlasioner for taking Special Bail in the Supreme CoOrt at Hope- well.»'Oeorge Calhoun, Esquire. ComroiBBlOders of Sewers, under Act 22 Viet., c. 68, for Dfainlnff German Town. Lake.— Agrecn Tlngley, Juu., ThamnH W. Kinne, and Michael Klever. Auotioneer.—Jamcfl W. Montgomery, Hilli^bornngh. ^Terih of the Albert Circuit Coiirt.— Second Tuexday in July. Termg of the General Sertlons and Common Pleas.-'FoaMh Tuesday in June and Second Tuesday in Kov?rabcr. Additional Terms of the COhimbn Pleas.— Second Tuesday in Mardh ahd September. COUNTY CF VICTORIA. i^ustices ot the Inferior Court of Common Pleas.— Benjamin Bete' rMge, Charies A. Hammond, Franois Rice, and Peter C. Ameireaux, Bsquirea. Justices of the Peace.-^Benjamin BeVeridge, Charles A. Hammond, Peter C. Ameireaux, Vital Tibideau, Francis Rioe. Antoine Bellefluer, Jimefl Bishop, Barhabas Armstrong, Joseph HeoCrt, Thomas Finn, tRttgiite Therikiilt, Pruden Oagnon, Stephen Glasier, Walter Britt, Michael, Kirlin, Henry Baifd, William Clifford, William Hartt, Abra- ham C. Hammond, Punderson Hi Beardsley, Hilalre LeVasseur, Florent Fou nier, John Hartt, Roderick MeLcnn, Jtme* Grew, Boaamond Yiolette Joshua D. Giberson, Joseph Cyr, Vital Hebert, Adam J< BeVeridge, Francis Tibbits {t\f the Quorum), Ezckiel Hutchin- sODf Abraham J. Coombes, William D Kearney, Cyril Patrols, George D. Ketchum, John Costigan, and William Everitt, Esquii-es. fflwriff.«^am«8 Thompson, Esquire. Keeper of the Rolls and Clerk of the Peace, and of the Inferior Ckrart of Common Pleas—William T. Wllmot, Esquire l8orrogiate.->— William M. MoLauchlan, Esquire. RcgiBtrar of Probates, Deeds and Wills —William Hartt Ooronerfl — Johtl Emerson, Franeid Tibbits, and William ClifTord ^Seiang Officers -^Charles E. Beckwitb, and F W. Beokwith. . Deputy Treasurer, Grand Falls.— 'C A Hammond, Esquire. Deputy Treasurer, Ednumdston.— Vital Hebert, Esquire. Deputy Treasurer, Andover.— -Fmncitt Tibbits. Inspector of Schools — Edward C Freeze. Terms of General Sessions and Common PleaB —'Second Tuesday in January, and first Tuesday in July Additional Terms of the Common Fleas —Second Tuesday ki March and second Tuesday in October »^— I... ■!■■ H PIII^ I .. H " ■ ' >. l V* ' ^ l >l l| J »|l. I I I ■■■ I I ■■!■ ■IIIMIPI Province of Kaw Brunswick, Hn BansUKSCY thk Hon. ARTHUR HAMILTOJtf (JORPON, C M. G., Lieutenant Governor and Coinroandejr-inrChief of the Pfoyjnce of New Brunswi^ik, ^. &c. &«. Felix James Henry 8keue and David Wilson, Private Seeretariet to th» Lieutenant Governor . Harry Moody, Lieut. -Col. (^harles Drury, and Captain B. Lester Peterpj Provincial Aidiea*dg-Cq,mp. >f the InfeHor kcretfiriea to thfi >. 1866.] IXKOCTITK AMD LKOIBLATIVB OOCMOILfl — AflSIIIBLT. *T SXECVTirS OqVROIL. Bon. Altwri i, Steiih, Bon. A. II. tiilHitor, ttttn. Mn 0. AHibQ. JttMt* Bliss Botsford, Hon. George L. Hatheway, Hon. R. D. WJlmot, Bon; T. W. AngUn, Hon. Wm. H. Odell, and Hon. Riehard HntohiMm. Ci.cRii.~Francts A. H. Straton, tx^vAt^i LBOIBLATIVS COUNOIL. The Honorable WiLUAM BbAOKf iVM»(2m<4 Hon. Jdhn J^eoe Inlanders, Hon. Amos % Bolsford, HoBw Wm*^ Hon. J. H. Ryan, Hon. Wm. Haiiiilton, Hon. Wm. Tbdd, Boiu ▲. JlilL. Seely, Hon. Francis Rice, Hon. John J. Robinson, Hon. Jdbn Juni^ Hon. Peter Mitchell, Hon. Charlen Perley, and Hon. John Femson. OfncKsa— Geon$e Botsford, Esquire,- Cierk; Edw. W. Mflltr, Bs^, Cleric Assistant; B. R. Joaett, Esq., Usher of Black Bodj Ber. John B. Brooke. D. D., Chaplain. \n^ HOUSK OF ASSBIIBLT. ■U-, CouKTT or York.— 'Hon. John C. Allen, Hon. George I*. Jbi^luMpoV John J. Eraser, and William H. Needham, Esquires. County or Saint John.— Hon. R. D. Wifanol^ Bon. T* Wl Abi^ J^ W. Cudlip, and Joseph Coram, Esquires. .^^ Westmorland Coumty.— Hod. A. J. SnUth, Qon. Bliss BoMToid, wm, J. Gilbert, and Amand Landry, Esquires. ji^ Charlotte CotrNXT.— H(m. A. J. Gillmor, jipt, George'l'^'^n, Jisa Boyd, and Robert Thomson, Esquires. . <*;. j. f . CouMTT or King's.— Edwin A. Vail (SpeakerX Walller R. BMril, and George Otty, Esquires. County or Qdekn's. — Joseph B. PerUns, and Gldoon Batfey, Esquires. county or SuNBURY. — Wm. E. Perley, and John Glazier, Esqnires. County or Carleton. — William Lindsay, and Charles Cennell, Esquires, County or Northumrrrland.— Edward WiUiston, Kohard Bjifbfai- 800, Richard Sutton, and George Kerr, Esquires. County oif Gloucester. — John Meh^j Md Robert Tonn{^. Bsqairea. County or Restiqouche.— John McSfiUau, and A. C. Biemrisay, Esquires. C0UNT7 qr Albert, — ^phn Lewi^i an4 Ahnpr R; McLdlan, Bsqoires. CtiuNfY or Victoria.— John Cici^igan, f^nd Bo^amin BoYeridge, Esquii'esi • , City or St. John.~A. Rainsford W^tworig} ililcl Jacob V. Troop, Esquires. OrFiceRs.-^Chai-les P. Wetmorc, Esquire^ Clerk; George J. Blisa, Esquire, Clerk Assistant; Abraham C^ Cobum^ Esq>i der|}ei£t«t-Anns; Rev. U. Coster, A. M., Chaplain. . i 48 orriOBM or t« omwn— courts. [1866. Solicitor Gen- Gillmor, jun.. Hon. G. OFnosBS or thb grown. Hon. John C. Allen, Attorney General ; , enl ; WUlUm Jack, Eaq., Advocate General ; Hon. A. H Proftnoial Seoretary t Hon. BUm Botaford, Surveyor General; Ik Hatbe#ay, Obtef OommiMioner Board of Worho ; Beveriey Hobin- kon, Eaq^ Recdver General and Provincial Treasurer ; Thomas R. Ro^ bertaon, Baq., Deputy Receiver General; , Auditor General. QvnN'B OoiJMBL.— Hon. WtUiam B. Kinnear, Hon. E. B. Chandler, R6n. R L. H*ien, Hon. John H. Gray, John W. Weldon, James W. Ohandler, George Kerr, D. S. Kerr, A. R. Wetmore, Charles Duff, A. J. UlUm Jack, J. G. Campbell, and a R. Thomson, Bsquircs. BOARD OF WORKS. ||0B. George L Hatheway (Chief CoknmiBsioner), Hon. R. D. WUmot; UH Hoa Bliss Botsford ; Asa Coy, Esquire, Clerk. -^ RAiLWAir BOARD. Joseph Lawr^nclB (Chief (JOmmissioner), Richard C. Scotil, and Fran- Cwiins,' Esquires. da SUPBIMB COURT OF JUDtClTURk Chief Justice — Kr JamM Carter, Knight, 8th January, llBSl. Jus%eB— Hon.. .Neville Parker: Hbn. Robert Piarke^. October 1884; Hdn: Lemdel Allen Wihnot, 8th January. 1851; Hon. William J. Rltishie. 17th August, 1866. (Ihailes Wattmt, Esquire, Clerk of the Crown ; William Carman, Bsquire, Clerk of the.PleaS; Hdn. John Simcde Sauaders, Clerk of the OhvoitB, and Clerk of ihio drown on the Circuits. . TniMS : ffitarjf—¥int Tuesday in Februi^y ; Edster—Sieeoni Tues- day Ih April ; TWnffjf— Sdddnd Tuesday in iuae ; if toAa«/ma«— Second Tuesday in October. ICisi Pmsi SiTTiNds IK THR OouOTT OF YoRK ~^ecOrid Tuesday in January and fourth Tuesday in June; Hon. Jiiibn 0. Allen, Reporter of the Diectsions in the Supreme Court. CIRCUIT COURTS. / JllTHf Jomr-T-ttdtibnd Tuesday in January, May^ and August, and thicci Tuesday in November. I^UHBURT-^FoUrth Tuesday in January. Qusem's — first Tuesday )n March. CkABLOTTB — First Tuesday in August KiHO's*— Second Tuesday in July. AuBKRT — Second Tuesday in July. WisTMORLAiiD — Third Tuesday in July. KxNT.—FOurth Tuesday in September. RE8tioopcHK--^La8t Tuesday in August. GtOUCESTRR^^First Tuesday in September. NoRTHUM^ERLAirnr-Second Tuesday in September. CiRLkTON-^^Last Tuesday in September VwrfORiAs—Wednesdfcy before the last Tuesday in Septemijet. 18«6.] KOCLCBIABTICAL. 49 COURTS rOR TtlK PROBATE Of WIf.LS, AND GRAMTINO ADMIMISYRATIOMk. The Probate Court for the City and County of St. John, ia held! every Tuesday at three o'clock at the Regidtry Office; and the like Court in the other Counties of thcl'iovince, is held at the timet ipeoidly appointed by the respective Judaea. COURT or DIVORCK AND MATRIMONIAL CAV8M. Honorable Neville Parlcer, Judge; P. A. H. Stratton, Esq,, RegiaMuh TBRMS-^Thc fourth Tnesdnya in February, June, and October. roURT OJP VICE ADMIRALTY. i I Honorable Robert L. Hazen, Judge nnd Commisflary ; William Juk. Esquire, Advocate Gcne''nl ; John M. Robinson, Esquire, Registrar and Scribe ; John Uumburt, Esquire, Marshal. COURT FOR THE TRIAL. AND PUNISHMENT OF PIRAOT ASD OTBDI OFFKNCKfl U.V TIIK IIIOII HEAS. The Govemolr ; the Chief Justice, and other Judf^es of the Supreme Court ; the Members of the Exwutivo Council; Judge bf the Vice Ad* miralty ; the Public Secretary ; Public Treasurer ; Commander In Cbi^, Flag Officers, and Captains, and Commanders of Ships of War on thu Station for the time being ; , Reigletrar and Scribe ; — — Esquira^ Marshal. The Court sits at any place within the Province to be appointed hj any three of the members — the Governor, Chief Justice, or one of tot Judges of the Supreme Court, or Judge of the Admiralty, being one. ECGLESIASTICAti. THE UNITED CHURCH OJP ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Bishop— The Right Rev John, Lord Bishop of Fredericton — Frederieton. Armstronff, Rev. Oeorgo M., Rector, St. Mnrk, Saint John. Gray, Rev. Canon D. D., Sector, Baint John— (Dean Rural) Armstronff, Rev. W., Rector 8t, James, Hanford, Rev. J. 8., Missionary, Upltfto; Saint John. ' j Harrison, Rev. Canon, Rector, Foirtland. Bacon, Rev. S., Rector Chatham— (Dean Uurtin, Rev. Thomas, Miaaionary, Can* Rural). I terbury. Black, Kev. J., Rector, Eingsciear. jHudflon, Rev. J., Missioiuuy, Olenelg^ Bliss, Rev. C. P., Rector, Sussex. | Newcastle, Ac. . . Bliss, Rev. D. M., Rector, "Westmorland. Juffrey, Rev. W., Missionaiy, St Mary's Boyer, Rev. W. N., Rector, Moncton. " ' ' Carey, Rev. O. T., Rector, Grand Manan Coster, Rev. Canon, Rector, Carleton. and Stanley, Jnrvis, Rev. G. S., D. D., Sector, Sbet diac — (Dean Rural> Coster, Rev. N. A., Missionary, iMchi-;Ketchnni, Rev. Wm. Q., Sector, Saial bucto and Welford. Andrews. Coster, Rev. C. Q., Chaplain of the F re- Lee, Rev. Charles, Rector, Frederioton— es, Fredericton. [t. , (Dean Rural). Covert, Rev. W. S., Missionary, Lamias- McNutt, Rev. George N., Curtte, Saint Cruden, Rev. "W., Missionary, Blackville! John. and Nelson. McCrivorn, Kov. Jno., Rector, 8t; Geotak DeVeber, Rev. Wm. H., Rector St. Paul, Medlev, Rev. E. 8., Curate, St. Stiepbehi ^Portland. iMcKeel, Rbv. Wi LfeB., Mirtionaiy, Dowllnsr, Rev. TheophilUB E.; Rector,! Bathurnt. .Douglas. iNeales, ReV. J., feector, Gagetown, pisbrow^ R«V. J. "W., Saint John* INclton, Eev. E. C, Curate, WoodatMjk. '~:. . - .— -v .— ■ .■Al. ' ..J--. .... ' .. . '■ ■ _ . ■ ii ■ ' .1 i-!j— I I I .1 * 80 ECCLE8U8TI0AL. [1866. Flokett, Rev. D. W., Missionary, Green-: Street, Rev. C. P., Rector, Prince Wil- wleh and Wiekhfim. { liam and DnmfHes. FMiison, Rev. J., Assistant Minister, Ca- Swabey, Rev. M., Curate, Bt Mark, St tbedral, Fredericton, and Missionary i Jolin. * at New Maryland. jSheraton, Rev. J. P., Missionary, Weld- Roberta. Rev. 6. O., Rector, Sackville' ford, and Dorchester. | Thomson, Rev. J. 8., Rector, St. Bavld. Rogers, Rev. 0.;Mlsdonary. Springfield. Tippet, Rev. W^ H., Rector,- Qneens- Behofleld, Rev. OeorfK, Rector, Simonds. ! bury. SeoTll, Rev. W. £., Rector, Kingston, Wameford, Rev. E. A., Rector, Norton. (Dean Rnral). iWalkei', Rev. W., Rector, Hampton. Seovll, Rev. W., St .Tohn. I Walker, Rev. — , Hampton. Bhaw, Rev. B., Missionary, Grand Lake. Weeks, Rev. A. H., Cnrate, Gocaigne Simonds, Rev. R., Missionary, Stndholm. Wetmore, Rev. D. J., Kingston, SiBttli, &CV.; B. £., 8t Andrews and < ChMDcock. dtreet. Rev. S D. Lee, Rcfitor, Wood- stock, (Dean Rural), Williams, Rev. J. S., Missionary, 0am- pobello. Wood, Rev. A., Retired Missionary, St John, BUVVA, \A^VBU AbUlttI /• U Ullll. Btre«ti Rev. W. H., Missionary, Tobique I Woodman, Rev. C.S.^f Missionary, West- aiA Grand Falls. field. DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW BRUNSWICK. PatrAn, Hli Excellency the Honorable Arthur Hamilton Gordon, 0. H. G., IileUtenani Governor; President, The Right Rev. Jnhn, Lord Bishop of Frederic* ton; Vice Presidents, The lion. Neville I'arker, Master of the Rolls, Hon. J'ohn ^.Saunderr, Frederick A. Wifrgins, iCsquire, H. Bowyer Sroitli, Esquire, Colonel John Robinson, and (!on. S. L. Tilley. Treasurer, William J. Bedell, Enquire. Auditors, W. U. Seovll, Esquire; C. if. Fairweather, Esquire. Loan and Finanea Committee. Fred«>rick A Wiggins, Enquire, Willinm Jnck, Esquire, ilev. Canon Ooster,L. H. DeVeber, Esquire, C. H. FHirweather, Enquire, and the Officers of the Boetety. Secretary, Rev. William Q Ketchum, M. A., St Andrews. Executive Committee, 8. D. Berton. L. H DeVebei , G. S. DeForest, H. W. Frith, Hon. J. H Gray, R. F. Haxen, W. J;ick, W. M. Jarvis, B. L. Peters, D. 0. Perkins, J. M. Ro- binson, J. R. Ruel, G. Snider, Hon. J. W. Weldon, Saint John; F. Ruddock, Portland ; W. CMrnian, S. K. Miller, George Roberts, Edwsrd Simonds, .T. Wil- kinson, J. Wondforde Smith, Fredericton; Norris Best, Woodstock; G. D. Street, St Andrews ; Hon. It D. Wilmot, Belmont. ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMEX, IN THK DIOCBSB Of SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. ^le Right Rev. John Sweeny, D. D., Bishop of St John ; Kevs. Patrick Farrel, James I'eterson, Francis .1. iJwift, and David O'Brien, City of Saint John; Tery Rev. JameR Quinn, V. O., Crirleton, St. John; Rev. Edward Quinn, do. do.; do,; RevB. R. Veieltin|(liy. Saint Stephen; John Quinn, Snint Geor.e; L. O'ltegan, Peters, ville. Queen's County; P. Lefebre, M, Robert, and M. Bdzoye, Memramcook ; Thomas Connolly, Woodstock; John J, Nuirenf, St. Bruno, Madawaska; Wi Ayl. ward, Quaco; J. Verek'tr, SU«^ex Vule; F. X. Lafrnnce, Barachois; F. Babineau, Gape Bald; A. Gosselin, Cocaigne; William McManus, Buctouche; Michael J. Donnelly, Gra< d Dique ; P. Uolahaii,- Moncton; John C. Murray, Kiugstou, Kent; M. Bweron, St. Luce. SOMAN CATHOLIC OLBRGYMBN IN '^^B DIOCBSB OF CaATHAM, N. B. Right Rev. James Rogerf), D. D., Bishop of Chatham; Rev. D. S. McDonald, Chatham ; Very Rev. M. Ejran, Nelson, Miramichi; Very Rev. J. M. PHCquet, V, G., Caraquet ; Revs. F. (>:(Uvi-fHU, Tracudie; 11. McGuIrl;, ,St. Unsil, Mudtiwaska; D. McDonald, St Fraiicis; M. Melny, Bathurst; Joseph Pelletierj Kouchibougua'' sis; J. Moon ey, Sliippcpan; .«. O'Sullivun, Fel lliver Eesligouche ; • Bartibouge, Miraralchi; J. O'Lerry, Itenoiip^ Mirauiichi. ZioH'a CiiVBcn, Po»tlakx> —J. G. BaylU, Piiston [1866. Prince Wll- U Mark, St nary, Wdd- •, St David, or,' Qneeiu- tor, Norton, lampton. Gooaigne •ton. lonary, 0am- issionary, St lonary, West- riCK. on, 0. M. G., > of Vrederio* Is, Hon. J'ohn [uire, Colonel lelt, Eoqnlre. a and Finaneo (, Ilev. Canon Officer! of the r«. Executive th, Hon. J. H Lin«, J. M. Ro- F. Rttddoclc, nonds, .T. WH- 6. D. Street, Patrick Farrel, Saint John; iuinn, do. do.; Fredericton ; egan, Peters. Meuiramcook ; aska; w: AyU F. Bablneao, le; Michael J. iugaton,Kent; M, N. B. S. McDonald, iU PMCquet, V. I, Maditwaska; KouciiibouKna* :li«.' ; 1866.] ICCLEBIAHTICAt. n PRESBTTBRIAN CBURCH OF KBW BRUKSWICK^ , m coNNK|moir withthb chuboh of BCOTfJiHi>i R«Vk Or. Donald Moderator ; Rev. John M. Brookei Clerk. 1. PrtOtyttry ttf St. .; W^d> stock and Northampton. Henry J. McLardy,B. A. 2. Pretibyterff of Mtramicni.—Reva. Wm. Herflerson, D. D., Clerk; . River, ; Chatham, Charles 8 Ogg, A M. ; Newenstlo, Do«tttaal«WBr Red Bank, William Henderson, D. D. ; Tabusintao and Burtittjnarflh; Murray. ' •.; 8. / renhyt^ry Ministers. Rev. Andrew Donald^ " Lewis Jack, " Jam's Bennet, " James Baird, A. M , " Wm. Alves, A. M., Clerk, *' James Gray, A. M., ",, Nell McKay, Rev. John TurnbnII, " Wiiliarn Millen, •' P. M. Morrison, Rev. Alexander Stirling, " AlexaU'ier Smith, " James Salmon, " 0. 0. Glaxp, A. M., Teacher, Rev. Angu-i McMarter, James Law, A. M , Thomas G. Johns'nn, Thomas Nicholson, James Fow'er, C'Tk, Stfnod^H JtH-'iiiovafiea — Rev. Duncan Fraster; J. Presbyteries. Saint John. St Stephen. York. Miramibhi. Charges. " „' Campbell Settlement, Me, SprinffiiBVl. St John Presby. Ohnreh. Carle ton. Calvin Church, St John. Norton. .. : St. DavidV; St. Joliii: St. James. Bncabee. St Stephen. '> Fredericton.. Prince Wfl|l4n. Salmon Rt^er. Woodstock. New Mills. Richibucto. Black villbv kc. - River Charlo. ^ KnuchtHolifrttite, kii. .T. I)uni, J S. Addy, J. R. N«irnw».v, A. M., J. I*. f>ti«Hia|ile ; Wir. TfMB , Pl6« Mithael Plckier, ^m. T. Cax'y, Eu|>eri uniirHiivo. M J»hu XmPi^ tngliam ,, SitelliiB. JSt. Jf'hti, West, George 0. tToeBtls. FnlrviU*, Job ShfDtnn. SaifU iuir/«cw, G. W. Tuttl*. iS(. IVivM'm, iviiac Thnrinw. tit.St*ph«n, Thown* B. Sm\%\\. JWB Tbwn, Wm. Wilson. Svnatw VaU, Oenrge B. i'ayson. Jtuvflock, I. W. LeLneh^nr. under the superlntendeniie of O. B. Payson. OmndJ.alr^ ana (^iMiAff, Oeorge HHrrtooo. OrMmotch, DaVid B. Scott. Kitiffiitonf J. J. Colter. iMkiNH,' Wito. 0; Bh>irDi ' PRBDRSICTOK tilStlUCT. W» JPS*'** 4*<'''>v^>'» B. J. Johnston. Ka'-hiixtiiie, Joseph > Sutcliffe. OaatUnon mta Burton, A. & Tattle AUrmhvhi, F. tV. Moore, C. B. PUblado. SaChurfA, JlrtlMrt Tteedy. Dalltott»ie, Isaac N. Parker. " ' SAOKTILLE Dll^RI(3T. . Saekfiin^ Charles Stelrart, Chairiban. Oeorgfe Butcher, Financial Secretary. Ales. y. Nieolsbh ; J. Snowball, SttpefniiiDerary. Poivt a* Rule, Qeo. Butcher. 9ai» d0 VrUi William Aleom. Moncion, Wm. McCarty ; William Allen, Stephen Bampbrey. A. B., Supernumeraries. Dorche-tUr, F. H. W. Pickles. Hopnoell, Bobert Wilson, Asa B. Watters. Coveidnle, R M. Smith. iHchibucto, John OMtMgb AmhwM, Charles Stewart, Wm. Sargent. Pan»horo\ John Read, W< 0. Oulpitts. BAPTIST MINISTERS IN NBW GRUN8WICK. « WtSTKRV ASSOCIATION. Revst i. E. Bill, Samuel Robinsotl, and W. V. Earner, Saint John ; fl. C. Cady, A. If ., Portland ; E. Mclnnis, Carleton; J. W. Blabeney, Grand Falls; Oenrge Boms, HacnagUMCk; Joseph 0. Blakeney, Woodstock : T. W. Crawley, A. M., A. D. Thompaon, Saint Andrews; O. ft. Campbell, J. 0. Barvey, Woodstock; U. Charlton, K«rs; W. W. Corey, tt^iiliam Harris, Keswick; G. Estabrooks, fUaiODds ; William M. Edwards, RlisBfield ; .Wiii. L. Hopkins, PennfleM ; C. Spurden, D. D., Fi^deribtph ,; Benjaraih jlughes,, James Walker, Saint C^rge; K. Hickson, Bathurst; B. JeWett, Tobique; J. Lawrence, Newcastle, OrandLake; D. Outbottse. Dumfries; P. 0. Rees, Maugoryille; B. F. Rattray, Jseksontown ; T. W. Saunders, Prince Williatn ; James Toiier, BliRSTille ; J. H. Tofiper, Queensborough ; E. Webb, Nerepis ; J. Williams, ^rto^uiitle ; Tboruas Powers. Jarvls Ring, Saint John. JUcenTia/^-EliJah B. Corey. BASTXBN ASSOCIATION. David Blakeney, 'f'lUtcodiac Statinn ; Th' f>. Blakeney, Roch«i' ; i)aTid drandal, Springfield ; Nathanilii Cleveland, A'nia ; W. A. Coleman, Dorcliester ; V. A. Cnm d»l, Elgin; W. A:,, Corey, W. A. Troop, Springfield; W. T. Corey, Moncton ; Patrick Dafly, J. H. (lughes, J. A. Smith, W. Pulicifer, Hillsborough : J. E. fillamore, Turtlij Creek, J. T. Goldroop, Coverdale ; J. Herritt, Havelock; Ca- Mfpragg. Lute's W; 0., Moncton Mountains ; Jas. Wallace, Coverdale; James Irving, Baltimore ; J. C. Hiird, M. D., Hopewell; T. Loekey, Cainhridge; Donald McPhail,Buotou<;he; L. H. Marshall, Hopewell Hill ; Alex.MutCh, Ptiirfield ; A B. KIcDonald, Uainplbh l^erry; John Rowe. St. Martins; Peter Sprngg, Sprlng- eld ; Titos . Stone Suiisex ; G. W. Springer, Jcmseg; Thomas Todd, ^ackvillo; Jaines Trimble, Uiimmond Vuler A Wsuhburn. St Martins; :^amuel Bancroft, Itattermt Ridge; Hecekiah Harris, Mill Cove, G. L. ; W. A. Crandal, Flatlande; John M Curry, Norton ; J. C. Steaomnn, Elgin, Little River. LtcnttialeH.—io\\n Sears, Solomon Smith, Richard G. Barton, W. L. Prince, J. K. Hopper, M. Btarritt, Mirhnel Gro.as, H. McLntchey, Robert Ho#e, J. W. Tl'ttls, J. W. Carpehtter, Peter M. McLeod, and W. I). Mauzer. NkW BkUNSWiCK BAPTIST HOME MISSIONARY BOARD — 1866-0. Bev. Sfmuel Rnbinnon, President; Revs. E. C. Cady, A. M , C. Spurden, D. rt., | 1. Boi^e, J. A. Smith, W. A. Colemiin, J. H. Hughes, A. D< Thompson, T; W< | 1866.] ECCXKSIASTICAL. ttH I! Saundera, and W. T. Oarner, A. M., Vioe Pr«iid«iitii ; Rer. I. B. Bill, Com (ling Secretary; Jain«a E. Miiiters, Reoordin^ Saor«karjr; G. D. Bv«<^ttf «wt Treasurer; Hon. A. MoU Seely, Auditor. Kxeoutlve Board — Metsrs. C; K.Bani> ham, J. 8. Mi»y, J. ii. Pidgeon, John K. Harding. Gt. M. 8t««««t, Jebn SariOl^^M. Gierke, J. Fisber, Thoinaa Bell, John A. Chelsea, E. J. BarttaMr, % B. 4MM, Jonathan Titus, J. W. Hartt, M. Franeis, with the OOloeni of Mm BoeMr «■• Miniitters connected with tlie two Assooiatiunfe. OFFICERS OF THE BAPTiat COKVENTION OF NOVA lffdott4| KSl^f BRrNSWICK, AND P. B. ISLAND — 1865-66. Rer. J. Davis, President; Hon. J W. Johnston, Hon. W. B. Kiniutftf. 1l«^ N. Videto, J. A. Smith, D. W. C. Dimmoolc, and W. A. Coleman, tiee mniwkto; Rev. 8- It. Kempton, Secretary fnr Nova Scotia; Rev. E. 0. Gady, StOMtij^ f^ New Brunswick ; .Treasurer; Revs. A. D. Thompsop, A. 8. nillll, I. E. Bill, R. D. Porter, W. V. Garner, W. G. Paricer, Q. F. Hiles, I>ftvtdClriSh> dall, Henry Angell, Thomas Todd, D. M. Welton, J. E. BalComb, James Ftmrn*, J. Pryor, D. D., and John Fisher, Joliu King, Asa Coy, Avard Longley, J, W. Nutting, Joseph Shaw, A. 8. Blinlchorn, George Uavies, John U. Harding, A. W. Masters, Enquires, Board of Directors. Board of Foreign If isslopt^>B«T, Q. Armstrong, A. H., Chairman: Rev. C. Tupper, D, D., Secretary; Ansel T» Mwir, Esquire, Treasurer; Revs. W. O. Parker, I. E. Bill, A. StronMh, 8. Ki6blinDMl,J, U t^- ', Jarjes Paiker, W. H. Port r. I. Wallace, N. Vidito: & Whe«lo«k, Hi>n. . WcT Seely, and Ambrose Dodg^, Esquire. Ministerial iBdaoatiOn' — b' ' tl..— 8. Se'idon, Chairman; Rev. A. H. Munro, Secretary { D, Pa.Ki X "-a irer; Rev. Dr. Pryor; R. N. Beokwith, atid Thol|^w WMl0jr. FREE 0HRI8TIAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. G. A. Hartley, Ch&ibm&x, Missionary Revs Samuel Hartt, Carleton, St. John ; Oharles MoMuU;!), fnd G«oilp Brtffhton; Stephen E. Curry, Tobique ; Eseklel Siprlll, W.tkeQel4; BtUaiiE» Andover ; Yerza White, Woodstock ; Oyrll Doucett, Kn'^irlesfilte: Tbomia'^ wart, Prince William ; Eseklel McLeod , Fredericton ; Edir%rd WaytB^ hoioi; W. E. Petiniugton, Moncton ; Wm. M Knoilin, Stadholm; Jobn Ooverdale ; William Downey, Sussex : Samuel Downey anq Robert ?r« John MoKenzie, New Jerusalem ; Benjamin Merrti,t, UuipBtead ; *thoti Wooilstock; Joseph Noble, Port Med way, N. S. : JacovCrunter, Saint John; Jelui Perry, Springfield; Robert Dobson, Dover; William Klnghorn, Naabwaantt J> N. Barnes, Grand Manan; William Brown, Whitehead Island ; Alexander Tavlor, Andover; Joseph T. Parsons, Missionary ; Freeman Baboo^ %nA VMerlfMMlt, Cam{>obeiio. Lioentiate ward Wayuian, Vice Presidents; Rev. B. McLeod, CorrespoDdinf Bt tn UtMi : B, J, Underbill, Esq , R<>cording Secretary; Rev. J. Perry, Treasurer; Wn. rt- ters, Auditor. Executive Committee— William Peters, Chairman ; Revs. J. M.r ; Barnes, Joseph Noble, John f<>rry, W. E. Pennington, BenJ. Merritt, K. MeL«od,i , itad Messrs. Israel Atherton, Robert Slip, Asa Robbina, and B. J. Vnd#rt>tll» 'jtt CHRISTIANS, OR DISCIPLES OF OHRISt. Saint John, N, B.— Du\e Street— Pastor, Elder W. 8, Patteraoo, Deer Inland, N. B— Pastors, Eider Harris Greenlaw, and Elder .A- ^kt^t&tl^* Keswick, N. B. — Elders J. and U. Boone. Lubec, Ac— Elder George Garraty. EDUCATIONAL. UNIVBRSITY OF NttW BRUNSWICK. * , « < ?ltllM*-Hlt BiMlleiMj the M«ateii»n t OuverDor. rtf-|NiMlieill-«W, BrydOD* JMk, D. C. L. ProfeMora— W. Brydone Jack, D. 0. L.. ^ll»r•lMU D*Avr«]r, Kmi., O. Moatgoraery Campbell, A. M., »nd Lorinp W. BHiley fl»ATR or UMiTiMiTr ow Ncw BftUNSWiCK.— W. Brydone Jack, D. C. L.,PrMi> .jdfnt; 9on, L. A. Wilmot, Hod, John 8. SHUudera, Hon.. William B. Kinnear, Hon. 7alih Boberlaon, Hon, D, Wark. Jnmea K. Hartley, Esq., Boyle Trarera, Esq., M. D., and Sttphea Hitchinga, Kjq., meinoers of the Uorporatloa and of the l»n«te. ■■flatnir, Edward Wilmot, Esq., A. B. ; Librarian, Mr. Brookfleld. CWU9>AT* SOBOOL. — Head Master, QeorKe Roberta, A. M. Olaisieiil and Ma- llMBatieal Maatera, Oeorge Roberts, A, M., and Charles Coster, A. M.; French llMMr, the Profi'saor of Modern Languages in King'B^ollege ; EugliBh and Wri> Nog Naiiter, J. F Qordon. PROVINCIAL BOARD OF EDUCATION. ! TlieUeatenantttOTernor or Administrator of the Oovernment for the time oelni, the Exeoative Cottoeil, and the Chief Superintendent of Schools. John Bpaoett, Eidaire, Obief Superintendent of Schools; George Thompson, Clerk. SdiMUid H, iraval, Inopeotor for the Counlies of King's, Albert and Westmorland; pf Hovrison, Inspector for St. John, Charlotte and Queen's; Edward C. Freeif, liMj^tor for York) flunbnry, Carleton and Victoria; T. W. Wood, Inspector mr Mortboinberiand, Kent, Gloucester and Restigouche. i?. MADRAS SCHOOL. Vip, OoTinroR iHD TBuams oy thi Mior*8 !>'ohool im Nbw BaimswiCK.— The Itoa^otGOTernor; the Lord Bishop of the Diocese; the Members of Her Ma* /*# OoUtton} the Judge of the Admiralty ; the Speaker of the House of Assem- » the May or jand Recorder of Saint John; the Rector and Churchwardens of libf Chiireh, Saint John; together with the Rer. William Donald Frederick - nnina, Ew)ulres, and Rev. W. ScoTil. C WTWeldon, Esquire, Clerk; — — , Treasurer. « SAINT JOHN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. , .a^liuM Paterppn, LL. D., Senior Classical Master ; Edward Manning, English luster ; Janea Hutchison, A. M., Junior Classical Master. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. ' R Ptskard, D. D., Piresldent of the College, Ac. C. DeWolfe, D. D., Profestor 0f Hebrew; Thomas Pickard, A. M,, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Sci-* •MS; David Allison, A. M., Professor of Latin and Greek ; James R. Inch, Pro- iMSOr of Rhetoric and French and German; Joseph Dixon, Teacher in Primary lipiMrtaBSnt. i- BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF SACKVILLE INSTITUTIONS. The Preeident, Co-Delegate and Secretary of the Conference ; Revs. H. Pickard, { O. S;; 0; DeWolfe, D. D. ; M. Richey, D. D. ; J. R. Narraway, A. M. ; J. Snow- | ! HU; Mariner Wood, Henry B. Allison, Stephen Fulton. B. Lingley, John Starr, I \ ■nviins; Hon. 0. Young, LL. D.; A. R. MvLellan, Esq., M. P. P. HBW BRUNGfWlCK BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY. ' pNsMsBt, Rot. L B. Bill; Vice Presidents, Hon. W. B. Kinnear, Rev. Samuel BobinsoD, and A. D. Thompson; Treasurer, S. Mersey, Esquire; Secretary, Rev. Di. Hard, M. D. Committee, Rev. C. Spurden, D. B., Messrs. W. 8. Estey.W. flewelL Asa Coy, Richard H. Pliillips, A. D. Yeixo, John Ferris, G. W. lloben, E. lAOt, T. McHenry, C. D. Ererett, Hon. J. Steadman, Hon. W. H. Steves, Hon. A. MbL, 8e«|y, Hon. A. H. Gillmor ; Revs. P. 0. Rees, T. W. Crawley, A. M., E. C, Oadjr, A. M., andE. Clay, M. D., together with the OfBcers of the Society. 1866.] •ANKS. fiS FREE BAPTIST EDUCaTIOX 80CIKTY OF N. B. AND N. S. Pretident, Rier. E. McLeod ; Vice-Presidenti, Rev. .Toseph Noble, George T. Hartley, B«q ; Secetary, James R. Hartley, Esq. ; Treaiurer, Mr. .George W. Royer; Board of Director*— Rev. E. McLend, Chairman; Jamea R. Hartley, Olerk; Revs. B. Merritt, John Perry, Mr. Gideoc MoLeod, Eldred Gaboon, and M. 0. Freese, Esquires. ST. JOHN COUNTY TEACHERS INSTITUTE. John Bennett, Esq., Chief Superintendent, President, «s offMof John Lb Molmils, Senior Vise President ; John Montgomery, . Junior Vice President ; J. E. N. Hot* der, Sesrietwy; James Eitcble, Treasurer. BANKS, Bank of Xew Brunswick, St. John.— Capital, $60^,000. President, J, D. Lewin, Esq. ; Cashier, Wm. Girvan ; Solicitor, John M. Robinscm ; Directors, I,, H. De¥d)er, W. H. Lawton, F. A. Wiggins^ T. W. Datdel, J. D. Lewin, E. Sears, T. Yaughan, and T. Gilbert, Esquires. iv Discount Days — Tuesdays and Fridays, at 9 o^clock, a. mt. Commercial Bank of New Brunswick, St. John. — Capital, $600,000. President. Hon. A. McL. Seely ; Cashier, George P. Sancton ; ^licitor, Hon. R. L. Hazen ; Directors, Will* ai Parks, Solomon Hersey, Hon. A. McL. Seely, D. J. McLaughlin, James Vernon, Esquires. DiscaurU i)a^«-~Tuesdays and Fridays. Commercial Branch Bank, Newcastle, Miramichi. — Committee of Management, Richard Hutchison, Esq. ; Cashier, T. C. Allen, Esq. Commercial Bank Agency at Woodstock. — Cashier, J. Grover, Eiq^ Commercial Bank Agency at St. Andrews. — Cashier, J. W. Whit- lock, Esquire. Pbople^s Bank, Fredericton. — Capital, $60,000. Manager, A. F. Randolph ; Cashier, S. N. Babbitt. St. Stephen's Bank.— Capital, $200,000. President, Hon. William Todd , Cashier, Robert Watson, Esq. ; Agent at St. John, S. J, Sootil, Esquire. Westmorland Bank of New Brunswick. — President, 0. Jones, Esq. ; Cashier, J- McAllister, Esquire. Saint John Savings* Bank. — President, Robert L. Hazen ; Cashier, Daniel Jordan, Esquire. Trustees, Hon. Mr. Justice Ritchie, John W. Weldon, Rev. William Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, Robert Reed, Robert F. Hazen, John Wisliart, L. H DeVeber, Robertson Bayard, Edward Sears, John M. Walker, Stephen E. Foster, and John M. Walker, Esquires. Penny Savings* Bank.'— Trustees : His Worship the Mayor, Chair- man ; John Smith, James R. Ruel, H. W. Frith, Wm. M. Jtirvis, John McMorran, Charles Patton, R. R. Grindley, David Miller, M. D., Hard Peters, G. A. Hamilton, M. D., Charles R. Ray, and George W. Whitney. Office : Everitt's Foundry, Brussels Street. 6» BANKS — POST OFFICE. [1866. BANK OF BiRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Established in 1S36. Incorporated by Royal Charter in 1840. PAID UP CAPITAL — ONE MILLION STERLING. Head Office — London, England. Secretary — Charles McNab. Head Office in the Colonies — Great St. James' Street, Montreal, C. E. General Manager — Thomas Paton. Inspector — A. McKinlay. ST. JOHN, N. D., BKANCH. JHrectort — ^Hon. John R,obertson, J. V. Thiugar, and Beverley Robinson. Manager — R. R. Grindley. Accountant — Tnoinas Menzies. Discount Days — Wednesdays and Saturdays. BRANCHES AND AOENCIES. CANADA. Quebeo—^nias. F. South, Manager. Montreal — ^A. C^^ Hooper, '' Toronto — Samuel Taylor, " gingston— Tas. Riddell, ' ' amilton — George Taylor, " London-^W. U. Menzies, " JBrantford — Alex. Robertson, " Ottawa — A. C. Kelty, Agent. Dundas— J. C. Geddes, " N6fA ScoTiA. — Halifax— J. Smith, Manager. VANjQouyBa'a Island. — ^Victoria — J. G. Shepherd, Manager. FOREIGN AGENCIES. New York — Walter Watson, Jas. Smith, 24 Pine St. l^oi^n— Merchants' Banlc. San Francisco — F. H. Grain, and W. F. Sutherland. Ireland — Provincial Bank oi Ireland and Branches, Scotland — National Bank of Scot- land and Branches. Bank of Scotland. Royal Bank of Scotland. Manchester — Manchester and Sal- ford Bank ; Union Bank. Liverpool — Royal Bank of Liver- pool. Birmingham — Binningham Town and District Bank. Lloyd's & Co. Paris — Marcuard, Andr6 & Co. India, China, &c. — Mercantile Bank of India, London, and China. West Indies — Colonial Bank and Branches. Australia — Union Bank of Austra- lia and Branches. MMIOBANT DEPARTMENT. Robert Shives, Esqtuire, Government Immigration Officer for New S^runswic)£; The Deputy Treasurers at the Out-Ports of the Pro- vince act as Immigration Officers, GENERAL POST OFFICE- FlOBDERiOTON — Hon. W. H. Odell, Postmaster General ; James Hale, r8e.| 9o eente ; 1 %. and ander 1)4 lb., VT)i oenta ; 1^ lb. to t fk., 00 eentir To Newfrandland, eame a* England. I^noe, ander Soanees,5 eentt; S onneea and ander 4 oancee. 9 oeoti: 4 Mneea and ander 8 oanoM, IT centa; 8 ounoea and ander 1 B>., 84 oenta ; 1 1>. Mkd mdjir IH )b., MoenU; Ijy 1>. to 9 lb., 6T oenta. Raoinaunoa.— ^he ayatem or reglatratlon ia applicable to all description of let- ten irithoat diatlnotion. whether they contain artlclea of value or not. It alao •aBliea to paroela. The charge In addition to poaiage la 6 cents; to England, likoenu. KuMOA— Parcehi oloaed at the enda and aides can be sent by mail throoghont ttie Province, at a rate of 95 oenta per lb. The weight of each parcel Is not to ezeeed 8 lbe» nor the else to exceed 1 foot in length or breadth, or S inches In thiiBkaest. The iwreel must not contain any glass, liquid, or any aabatanee liable to do li^dry to imp mail, under the penalty of a forfbiture of the parcel if diaco- f eret^ Tbo parofii ia not Uf contain «ny frriting. Reglatratlon fee centa. Par- eele mast be pre-paid by stamps. Jh» ufittder, by writing his name on the out- side, ean have the paroei returned in case of failure to reaeh the person addressed. PoBVAfQR Stamps^ — Postage stamps are provided at the respective values of 1 oent; 5 cents for ordinary Provinipial letters; 10 cents for United States rate; lift cents per (Dnnard steamer, via Halifax; 17 cents via United States for bgland, MOMJEY OKDBRS. ' The fsllowlng Post Oflloes are f uthori^ to Issue and pay Money Orders (un- der direetion of the Post Master Oeneral), for any sum not exceeding in any Order tUWi-o AndATor, Ohatham, Hillsborough, laloTerte, DalffOffsie, Newcastle, Batbarst, Qorohester, Kingston, ■ei^ of Pstlteodi^o, Edmnndston, Ossekeag, Baetooehe, Frederipton, Richibuoto, Oaippbelltown, Gagetown, SacVville, Oaoterbifry, Qrand Falls, Salisbury, Oaraquet, Harvey, Sbedlao. SheflBeld, Saint Andrews, Saint George, Saint John, Saint Stephen, Saint Martins. Sussex Vale, Woodstock, W)ien Money Orders exceeding $100 in aggregate amount are iaaued in one day and to the aame person, by one or more Offices upon another Office, the Postmaa- tec of the Offloe drawn upon (if necessary) may delay the pay of such Orders for six days. All aifney Orders shall be drawn upon Printed Forms supplied by the Post Of- feelhipartttent; an4 no Order will bo valid or payable unless given upon the regular Printed Forms. Tho Commission to be charged upon Money Orders shall be as follows i— On orders not exceeding $10, 5 cents. Exceeding $10, and not ■ xceeding $20, 10 cents. Exceeding $90, and not exceeding $80, 16 cents. Exceeding $80, and not exceeding $40, 90 cents. Exceeding $40, and not exceeding $50, 25 ce^ts. Exceeding $50, and not exceeding $6i), 80 centa. Exceeding $60, and not exceed- ing $70, aoeenta. Exceeding $70, and notexceeding$80,40centa. Exceeding $80, «od not exceeding $90, 45 cents. Bxceeding$90, and not exceeding $100,50 cents. The person to whom an Order is payable, oan have it paid to a second person a writing on It, ** Pay to the order of (the name of the second person to tho b>-nkX for value received." ■m r [1866. rliameatory P»mphtoU, lS>tfeenUi ■ ; l^lb. to 9 Mate: 4 o«nU ; 1 v. Iption of let- not. It aUo to Eaflftnd, il ttaroaghoat real U not to r S Inobet in bttanee liable troel if diaoo- > cent!. Par- 16 on the out- ion addreiaed. e Talues of 1 1 States rate; ed SUtes for ly Orders (un- ediog in any Sleld, It Andrews, It George, It John, It Stephen, It Martins. •ex Vale, odstoolt, ued in one day i, the Postmai- oeh Orders for by the Post Of- ;lTen upon the sllows '.— xceeding $20, seding $80, and $50, 25 cefts. ,nd not exceed- Kxoeeding $80, g|t 00,50 cents. i Beoond person eeond person to 1866.] HOSPITALS — A8YLVN8— CONSULS. »9 HOSPITALS AND A8TLUMS. MARINE HOSPITAL, For the Relief of Sick and Disabled Seamen^ in St. John. Commissioners, John Ward, John V/ishart, William Leavitt, T. M. Smith, John McGrath, Thomas Yaughan, Charles McLauohlan, WUMmbii Doherty, David Ritchie, and John Hardy, Esquh^s ; Secretary and Tr«fr> surer, Chas. Ward ; Physician, LeBaron Botsford, M. D. ; Steward, Mil- ton Barnes. ORNKKAL PUBLIC HOSPITAL. President, William Bayard, M. D. ; Commissioners, William Hwry Scovil, Robert W. Orookshank, John McLaughlin, and W. U. A. KeaiM. Secretary, John Ansley. PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. Commissioners, Hons. R. D. Wilmot, A. H. Oillmor, BUm Botaford, Oeorge L. Hatheway, T. W. Anglin, the Mayor of the City of St John, and Bradford J. Gilbert, Esq. ; Secretary, Robert W. Crooksbank, Esq. ; Accountant, George W^. Smitli ; Chaplain, Rev. William Scovil ; Super- intendent, James Waddcll, M. D. ; Supervisor, Book and Storeke^)er, R. Graham. PROVINCIAL PENITENTIARY. j The same Commi.'^siouers as for the Lunatic Asylum; Robert W, I Crookshank, Secretary ; George W. Smith, Accountant. ■ POARD OF HEALTH, For the City ami County of Saint John. William Bayard, M. D. ; Hon. Charles Walters, George V. Nowlin, ; James FlewweUing, and John McLaughlin, Esquire^ ; John Analey, ; Clerk. CONSULS AND AGENTS. James Q, Ho>?ard, Esquire, United States Consul at the Port of Saint John and dependencies. United States Connnlar Agevts. — Alden Sprague, Saint George ; Geo, N. Porter, Saint Stephen ; Greeuleaf Houlton, Saint Andrews ; Spi^rd Barker, Fredericton. Edward Allison, Esquire, Portuguese Consul General for New Branawiok, A. C, 0, Trentowsky, Esquire, Prussian Consul in New Bninswicl^. Charles S. Theal, Prussian Consular Agent, Shediac. George Carvill, Esquire, Consul for France, Saint John. John McDougali, French Co;isular Agent at Miramichi. John W. Cudlip, Vice Consul, Saint John, Sweden and Norway. Richard C. Scovil, do, Shediac, do do. Richard Hutchison, do, Miramichi, do do. rt.-=::t2*rr=r:±r 60 MABONfO. [1860. Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masoni. PROVINCUL GllAND LODGE. lUe B. W., Alexander Balloch, Em]., Provincial Grand Master; Bobort T. ^tnehf Deuoty Provinolal Umnd Master , B. Luster Peters, Esq., Senior Grand warden; Edwin J. Wetmoru, Junior Grand Warden ; Bev. Charles P. Bliss. A. M., Grand Ohaplaln; Douslas B. Stevens, Grand Treasurer ; WllHam F. Bunting, ! Orand Secretary ; J. Y. liJilB, Senior Grand Deacon ; George £. Hookc. Junior Grand Deacon; Edwin J. Everett, Urand Director of Ceremonies; Jolin B. Smith, Grand ^ord Bearer; John McAliHtcr, Grand Pursuivant; John Bowyer, Grand Sjrler. Orand Stewards : Thomas M. Beed, Charles H Tucker, Joseph S. Clark, unry Littlehule, James Nevins, and Charle« U. Hanford, Albloh Lfjdge, No. 400, E. B., St. John— ThoraaM M. Beed, W. M.; William S. liMTen. Secretary. St John's Lodge, No. 48fi, E. B., St. John— John D. Short, W. M. ; William F. Bunting, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. 480, £. B., Dorchester— Charles E. Knapp, W. M. ; Amos S. Wilson, Secretary. St Mark's Lodge, No. 518, E. B., St. Andrews— Bobert Glenn, W. M.; Benja- min B. StuVenson, Secretar}'- Solomon's Lod^e, No. Sfii, E. B., Frederioton— Adolphus G. Beckwith, W. M. ; John L. Marsh, Secretary. Carle>on Union L.>dge, No. 524, E. R., Carleton— John V. Ellis, W. M.; Char- lea Ketohnm. Secretary. 1 1 Mtdtan Lodge, No. 5^, K. B., Clifton, King's County— D. P. Wetmore, W. M,; David J, Wetmore, Secretary. Union Lodge of Portland, No. 586, £. B., Masonic Hall, St John— Bobert Mar- shall, W. M. ; Thomas II. K.eohan, Secretary. Woodstock Lodge, No. 568, E. E., Woodstock— B. A. Hay, W. M. ; Hugh Mc- Lean, Secretary. St George Lodge, No. 029, £. B., St George— Louis B. Messonett, W. M.; Jas. Jl Moran, Secretary. Corinthian Lodge, No. 035, £. B., Hampton, Kings' County— Henrj' Hallett, W. M. ; E. A, Warnelord, Secretary. Keith Lodge, No. 044, E. B., Monoton— John L. Harris, W. M. : WUliam C. Jones, Secretary. Alley Lodge, No. 064, E. B., St. Stephen— Bev. M. King, W, M. ; WUliam Mc Leilahd, Secretary. ; Howard Lodge, No. 66S, Hillsborough— Chariea Kelsey, W. M. ; William O. T^lor, Secretary. Northumberland Lodge, No. 701, Newcastle— Donald A. McKenzie, W. M. ; James Johnston, Secretary. Miramichi I^dge, No. 775, E. B., Miramichl— Thomas F. Gillespie, W, M. ; Thomas Vondy, Secretary. Salisbury Lodge, No. 808, E. E., Sallsbury-^Ormond E. Flewelllng, W. M. ; T<^}aa Addy, Seoretary. Zetland Lodge, No. 886, E. B., Shedlac— Thomas Irving, W. M. ; Chlpman W, Smith, Secretary. Zlon Lodge, No. 995, E. B., Sussex— William D. Altken, W. M.; Charles P. 91^ Secretary. BiMmia Lodge, No. 801, I. B., St Jobn-o-Alexander MoNlchol, W. M. , John A. Haney, Secretary. Oarletoh B. A. Chapter, No. 46, S. B., Masonic Hall, St John— B. Lester Peters, Principal Z. ; William F. Bunting, Scribe E. Frederieton B. A. Chapter, No. 77, 6. E. Carleton Union E. A. Chapter, No. 84, S. B.^Edwin J. Wetmore, Z. ; Charles Ketchum, £. Corinthian B. A. Chapter, No. 86, S, B, Mount Lebanon Royal Arch Chapter, No. 101, S. B.— George 11. Buseel' Z. ; 0, E. Thomas F. GUlcRpJ 'St John's Enca" Leinster Lodge. St John's Encampment K. T.r-B. Lester Peters, E. C, ; J. V. Ellis, Becorder, Leinster Lodge, No."'" - ~ -■ - - • Secretary and P. M. 847, I. B., St John— Chartes Bamsay, W. M. ; E. WiUls, 1866.] txmpkrAnck. 61 8nwe.« LodRt, Ku. Ait, t. tt.^ BuMex— Duvld Brown, W. M. ; Willlsm H. 8t«< vonB, Bocretni-v. St. An(li-cw<^8 Lodge, Kichlbuoto, No. 876, 8. It.— Jamea McDougall, W. M.,; John Wheaton, Secretary. New BrunKWick Chapter, No. 801, 1. B.— Kltiff, Kdwftfd WiUla ; H. PriMt, O. J. Chubb; Chief BcHbe and Rcfristrar, Kooert Muralmll. Royal Order of Scotland, Provincial Grand Lodprri of H. R. M. and R. C— Bo- bert w. Cronkthank, ProTtnrtial Glvnd Manter; John Willis, Sen., Deputy Pro- vincial Orand Master. OFFicfc Hearers national division sons ofteImperancb. M. W. t*., t)r. i. i, Brae, W. II. A. Keans, St. John; O. Treas., Cliarles A. Everett. St. John: 6. Chaplain, Rev. I). D. Currte, SuMex; G. Con., John Bnilt, Kingston, Kent Co.; G. Sen , George Barnes, Uphain ; P. G. W. P., Daniel (\ Perkins, St. John. Office of the Grand Scribe— Old fo$t Oftice Biiildinar, PriueeSs Stl-eet, St. John, The National Division meet annually, Grand Divifiions qUurtei'ly, and subordi- nate Divisions weekly. OFFICERS OF THE GKAND SECTFOX CADETS OF TEMPKRANOK. 6. T. Knollin, G. W. P. ; R. J. Lemont, M. D., G. W. A.; W. W. Dudley, O. 8. ; John Strange, G. T. ; S. D. McPlicrson, G. C. ; E. A. Craig, 6. G. ; J. EMtey, G. W. ; J. MoMorrani P. G. W. P. OFFICERS OF THE WORTHY SUPREME GRAND LODGE OP THE BRITISH ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. Rev. William Savage, Berlin, C. W., Chief; E. McNeill, Charlottetown, P. Ki I I., Lecturer; .7. Ryan, Sussex, N. B., Counsellor ; Rev. 8. N. Jackson, Montreal; C. E., Chaplain; James McNichol, St. John, N. B., Vice; Rev. James Scott, Wa- terdoWn, C. W., Secretary; Mack,- — , N. S., Treasurer; H. B. Mitohell) Chester, N. 8., Financier; J. A. ColL Wooler, C. W. Recorder; P. H. Stewart; Toronto, C. V., Marshal ; Mrs. G. P. Tanton, Chnriotteto^ivn, P. E. I., Dep. Mar» . shal; Chandler, Windsor, N. 9., Inner Guard; A. M. Phillips, Miirray, C. W., Outer Guard: Captain Neil Matheson, P. E. I., Post Chief. OFFICERS OF THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE. James McNlcholl, W. P. G. Chief. St. John : Thaddens Scott, U. D„ W. P. G< Vice, Kingston; Rev. D. I. Wethiorfe, M. A.. W. P. G. Chaplain, Apohagui; J. 8; Wettoore. .t. P., W. P. G. Treasure!-, Clifton; R. Gross, M. »., W. P. G. lecturer', Sussex : Hon. J. Ryan, W. P. (i. Counsellor, Millstream : T. P. Dixon, W. P. G. Financliil Sec, Nauwiatewnuk ; Robert McColla, J. P., W. P. G. Mfirshall, Sus* seX; Aliyed Ogden, W. P. G., Inner Giuird, St. John: John English, W. P. 6. Outer Guard, TIampton; W. S. Tcakles, J. P., W. P. G., Recording. Secretary, Portage, Sussex ; Joseph Stewart., W. P. G. Deputy Marshal^ Ossckeag ; Captaiil A. SlhiiMion, W. P. G. Past Chief, Shediac. i OFFICERS ORAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION. ! James ^.iCJichol, G. M. ; Daniel Gray, D. G. M. ; William H. Anderson, D. G^ M.; Edward Simpson, G. S. ;. JoKn Roberts, A. G. S. : Robert Wiley, O. T. ; Rev^ ■ Benjamin, Boles, G. C. ; Johii Alyles, G. L. ; Robert Scott, Gi-and Director of i I Ceremonies. ' ! There are one hundred and, flfty-fonr Lodges who hold their meetings in tXm \ Province, of which ten meet in the City and County of Saint John: 6t PROTINOUL RKVKNUK. [1866. ^BOVmOIAL REVENTJE. Provincial Treamtrer — Beverley Robinnon, EaquiiVi W^rthtn^ Keeper— C. Briscoe. Cottedinff Clerk— Uenry Whitentde. CW^«--Johti Sandall, George Matthews, George F. Keans, and C. f . Stevens. Wtritera awi /Slfarcner*— Richafd M. Longniaid and Htophcn E. Gerow. 7Mb Surveyor — Williom Bowycr. Warehovne LockerK — W. J. B. Marter, James Mitchell, Wm. Dudne, Joht Fitzpatriclc, and Henry CoflTey. Appraisers of Dutiable .^Witf/e*.— Isaac Woodward, James T. Hanford^ and WiUiam J. Starr. Deputy Treasurers^ St. Andrkws — J. H. Witioclc. Appraiser of Dutiable Articles- James W. Street. St. Stiphfn — John Grimmer. Waiter and Button. St Gboboi — A, J. Wetmore. CAMPctBELLO— James G. Dixon. Fridkricton— T. R. Robertson. Woodstock — Henry E. Dibblee. ToBiQUK, Victoria Cd.— Francis TibbetB. Grand Falls— C. A. Hammond. Edmdndston— Vital Herbert. Chatham — D. Ferguson. Dalhoithik — Dugnld Stewart. Waiter, Searcher, and Locker — A. liHrosHy. Campbki-tox- Chipman Botsford. ^Searcher — Henry IBathubst — Francis M ehan. Waiter, Searcher, and Locker — W. Napier. Shippkoan — I'erry J. N. Dumaresq. Caraquktte anh Grand Adnce-* Jnmes G. C. Hlackall. RiCHiBCcro — Henry Livinprston. W^aiter, Searcher, and Locker — George Pagan. BucTorcriK — Robert Douglas; Shrdiac — Daniel Hanlngton. Landing Surveyor — J. E. Car- michael. Waiter, Searcher, and Locker — M. Cranney. Nrwoastlk — W. Parker. Waiter and Searcher — Daniel Witherell. Bay Yeutk — Edward Wood. Sackvillk — James Dixon. DoRCHKSTKR — John Hickman. North Jog o ins — Rufus Cole. HiLLSuoRoroH — W^illiam Wallace. MoNCTON— James Robertson. HAiivKY — James Brewster, Comptrollers of Customs and Navigation Laws. Port of Saint John — Wm. Smith, {Shediac — Hon. Daniel Hanington. Esq. ; Clerk, Mr. Wm. Clawson.iSaekville— Jaraoa Dixon, Esq. Campbelltown — Chipman Botsfoid,' Dorchester --John Hickman, Esq. Esquire Dalhousie— Dugald Stewart, Esq., Bathurst — Frahcis Mcahaui Caraqilette and Grand AUnce-^a«. G. C. Blackhnll, Esq. North Joggjns — Rutus Cole, Esq. .Moncton — Jus. Robertson, Jr., Esq. HillHborough — Wm. Wallace, Esq; 1 larVey — .lames 'Bi-ewster, Esq. St. George- A. J. Wetmore, Esq. ShippegAn— P.J. N. Dumaresq, Esq. St. Andrews- J. U. Whitlock, Escj. Chatham— D. Ferguson, Esq. Newcastle — W. Parker, Esq. MchibUctO'— Hcury Livinfi3ton,EBq, Buctouche— Robert Douglas, Esq. St. Stephen - John Grimmer, Esq. ("anipobello — lames E. Dix(m, Esq. Frederioton— Thomas R. Robertson, Esquire. .— '. [1866. and C. f I E. Gerow. Vm. Dudoe, \ T. Haiiford^ ewart. ,d Lockor— I Kotsford. ;| :han. 1 1 »d Locker— , i ^, Dumaresq. j NO Adnce— j Ivinpston. nd Locker— )ouglasi Wood. Ixon. ckman. 8 Cole. 1! m Wallace. !! icrtson. ij 8ter. i \ I Laws. I Hanington. |l |on, Esq. j •knmn, Esq. ' ; Cole, Esq. \\ tson, Jr., Esq. i ^allace, Esq. ;i fster, Esq. il ?tmore, Esq. IVhitlock, Es(i. ,; Iriniraer, Esq. Dixon, Esq. ! , R. Robertson, ; 1866.] TARirr. NSW BBl^SWlGK fASITFi tABLB OF tiUTIXS. iPTCino. bov#. AxM. eanh, Slbs. weighiandupwards/ : ; » < #0 M Caodlei, of all klnda fezeept Sperm aod WwK), p«t lb., 0| Gandlei, Sperm and Wax, per lb.» < 06 Older, iMir gallon. i . « . . 05 Coffee, p«r ponna^ , '^ • • • * ^H Fmit, dried (except produee of U. Statea of America), w lb.. Ot Leather, Sole, Upper Leather, HamoM and Belt Leatbor, jior lb., 04 Sheep Skins, 'inned or dreaaed, per doien, . M Calf Skina, tunned, per doien, . . . 1 W Malt Liquora of every description (not being a^«avjto, otberwiae charged with duty), whether in bottlea or otherwiM per gallon, . . . . . V Molaaaea and Treacle, per gallon, . . 02 Soap, ooatioK leaa than 10 centa per lb.» per pound, 01 Spirita and Cordials, viz. : Alcohol, per gallon, . . . . . US Brandy, per gallon, ..... ^v Rum, perctallon, . . . M Oin and Whiskey, per gallon, . . 60 Sugar, refined, in loaves, per lb., .... Ot^ All other kinds of refined or white Bastard Sugar, or Sugar Oandv, per lb., 09 Brown, or Muscovado, or Clayed, and any other kind of Sugar, not refined, per lb., . . . OIJ^ Tea (except Oreen), per lb., .... 04 Gunpowder, Hyson. Young Hyson, Twankay, and other Green Teas, per pound, . . . . 0!S( Tobacco, manufactured (except Snuff and Cigars), per ponoji, 04 Wines, costing two dollars per gallon, and ttpwards, per galmn, 90 Wines costing one dollar and upwards. per gallon, and less tban 80 80 two dollars per gallon, per gallon, Wines costing less than one dollar per gallon, per ff»lon. And on every hundred dollars ot the t^ue iina . .'^* value of all Wines, in addition, . . . l8 60 AD VALOBSU. On the following articles,- for every hundred dollars of the true and real value, thereof^ via. ; DOTT. Anchors; Canvas, Cordage, Cbaih Cables, and wiher Chains, $1 00 Cotton Warp, Copper and Patent Metils, in aheeta,bar8, bolts, and scraps, . . . . . . 1 00 Felt, in rolls or sheets ; Foreign H^dea. grCeH, dried, or raited (except the produce of the United States Of America), 1 00 Fire Clay, Bricks and Tiles made of Fire Clay. Iron, in bolts, bars, plates, sheets ; Pig Iron, Railway Rails and Chairs ; Oakum, Sails and Rigging for new ships ; Sheathing Paper, Silk Plush for Hatters' purposes ; Block Tin ; Tin Plates, Lead, in pig or sheets ; Zinc, in pig or sheets, Bar and Sheet Steel ; Brimstone, crude and roU, Sulphuric Acid ; Muriatic Acid : Chloride of Lime, Soda Ash : Copperas ; Alum ; Phosphorus, Prussiate of Potash ; Carboya ; Nitre and Saltpetre, 00 OO 00 00 m 00 00 00 00 lilO ef- DDTf. $15 60 15 ;5 00 00 o6 parts 15 do )& 00 l5 00 On the foHofrinsArtiisles, for mwj one hoodced dollars of the true and real value, thereof^ vli* : Boots and Shoes, of whaterer materisiit and parts of same,. I)!><^v W«oden Wares i)f all kinds; Matches; Corn Broomi, And all Agricnltural'lmnlements, and parts thereof (except Spades^ ShoVblft, Siiythea, and Reaping flooks^ . Trunks, Valisfts, Portmanteaus, . . > Iron Castinss, viz.' : Cooking, C16§e, BOk, and Itontad Stoves, and parts thereof, except Squai>e Stores, designated bs Canada Steves, Apparatus for Cooking Sti^ves ; Franklin Stoves, . Register Orates ; Fire Frataes, «nd parts thereof, . Kitehen Ranges and Boilerji ; Cast Iron Furnaces, and parts thereof, . • . , And all other Goods, Wares and MercbandiKe, not herein other- wise charged with Duty, and not herein after declared to be free from Dnty, for every one hundred dollars of the true and real value thereof . . . 15 15 15 00 00 00 15 00 16 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 12 50 TABLE OF EXEMPTIONS. ., Paggage. Apparel. Household Effects, Working Tools, and Implementn usjld and in use^of families arriving in this Province, ir used abroad .by them, and ^ot intended for any other person or persons, or for sale ; | BopkSt printed ; Carriaares of travellers, protterlv such, and not intended | for sale ; Coins and Bullion ; Corn Brddnl Drush ; Grain, not malted ; | F|our, Meal, and Breadstuffsof all kinds ; Rice, ground and tttisround ; ' Fggs and Poultrv ; Mahures oi all kinds ; Fi«*h of all kinds; Prdduct of; Fish, and all other creatures living in the water ; Palm Oil ; Plants, I Shrubs, and Trees; Firewood; Printing Paper, Types, Printing Presses, ; anU Printers^ Ink ; Rligs, Old Rope and Junk ; Salt of all kinds ; Sails, and Rigffing saved from vessels wrecked; Soap, Grease, and Tallow ; I Butter, Cheese, Lard ; 'I Imber atid Lumber, of all kinds, toi^nd. hewed, (ind sawed, unmanufactured in. whole or in part ; Lines, and Twines ; Shoe Thread and Boot Webbing ; Animals of all kinds ; Fresh, smoked, salted and cured Meats ; Cotton wool ; Cotton Btrttit^g.; Seeds and Ve- gttMUB'j Undried Fmits ; I/Hed Fruits, the produce of the United States of Ameriba ; Furs^ Skins, or Tails, uhdresKed ; Stone or Marble, in its cnitje or .iih wrought state ; Slate ; Ores ,nf Metals of all kinds ; Coal ; Pitch; Tar; Turpentine, Ashes; Pelts; Wool; Barks; Gypsum, groan d br Ungrouiid ; Hewn, wrought or nuwrougbt Bnrr or grindstones ; Dye ^tdffA Flax, Hemp, Matiilla, snd Tow; unnianufactured ; Unmaniiffic- iured Tobaocd ; Resin) Horns; Hides, the produce Of the United States! bf America ; Barilla and Chalki , J3—J— 1. : [1866. true and $15 60 15 00 5 QQ 6 00 »f- of ed on I? rts lept 15 00 16 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 16 00 16 00 16 00 15 00 vea, Aba 15 00 15 00 15 00 jarts itl»er- dto f the 15 00 12 50 ilinplements ed abroad. by or for sale ; ji not intended 1 1 not maUed; 1 ndtth around;' . Vrdduct of I Oil; Plants, li inting Presses,.; kinds; Sails, j Biid Tallow; | tound. hewed, ! _4; and Twines ; ?resti. smoked, Seeds and Ve- e United States Marble, in \t8 kinds ; Coal ; ypaum, sroond ndfttones ; Dye • Unmannf^c- 'Uhiled States 1866.] WHARFAGE. 65 In afldition to the ordinary revenue, a dntj 0( three per cent, is Impo- sed for Railway purpbue* on all Goods, Wares and Mercbandife, excqyt certain ttrtielee, oeing the growth and produce of the United State! of America, tu.: — Grain, Floor, and Breadstuffs of all kindp; Animab of allkindv; Fresh, Smoked and Salted If eats ; Cotton Wool; Seedeand Vegetahlea; .Undried Fruits; Fish of all kinds ; Products ofFish and tHi other creatures Uving in the water; Poultry and Fggs; Hides, Fura: Skins Or Tails, undreued ; Stone or Marble, m its crude or unwrouglii state; State; Butter; Cheese; Tallow; LarJ; Boms; Manures; Orisa | of Metals of all kinds ; Coal ; Pitch; Tar; Turpentine ; Ashes; Timber and ! lAimber of all kinds, round, hewed end sawed, manufactured in wh61e ' or in part ; Firewood ; Plants ; Shrubs and Trees ; Pails : Pelts; Wood; Fish Oil; JRice, Broom Com and Huric; Oypsum, grouna or un^nod; ^ewn, or wroq^t or onwrought Burr or Grindstones; l>yeStuftH; Flax» Hemp and tow, unmanufactured; unmanufactured Tobacco ; Rags. And except Baggage, Apparel, Household Effects, the Working Tools and Implements used and in use of persons or families arriving in the Province, if used abroad by them, and not intended for any other per- son or persons, or for sale ; and Carriages of Travellers not intended for sale. RATES OF WHARFAGE. EstaUifhed by Act 5 Vict. e. S9, in the City of Saint Vohn, and Pariah of Fortlatid, For every decked vessel or woodboat, of the burthen of 40 tons, ami? under, Is. 6d. per day; above 40, and under 60 tons, Is. 9d ; above 60 and under 60 tons, 2s. ; above 60, and under '70 tons, 2s. 8d; above 70, and under 60 tons, 28. 6d ; above 80, and under 90 tons, %». 9d. ; above 90, and under 100 tons, Ss. ; above 100, and under 120 tons, Ss. 6d.; above 120, and under ]5o tons, 48. ; above 160, and under 180 tons, 4s. 6d. ; above 180 and under 200 ton(>, 68. ; above 200, and under 220 tons, 68. 6d. ; above 220, and under 240 tons, 68. ; above 240, and under 260 toMr, 68. 6d. ; above 260 and under 280 ton^ Vs. ; abbvu 280, and under l^oo tons. Is. 6d ; above 300 and under 320 tons, 8s. ; above 2S0 and under 840 tons, 8s. 6d. ; above 840, and under 360 tons, 98 ; above 360^ tod hnder 880 tonfs; 9s. 6d. ; above 380 and under 400 tons, lOs, above 400, and under 450, lis. 3d; above 460, and under 6i00 tons; 12s. 6d. ; and Is. 3d. for every additional 60 tons. TOP WHABFA&lfi^ EUdtflithed by Act 18 Vict e. 41, in the City of Saint John, atidin Hu \ Par ink of Portlavd. ' Anchors Atld chains of ail kinds, per ton, one shilling and three- : pence; barrels of flour, bread and meal, and all bthbir biirrels under : 224 lbs. weight, each, one halfpjenny; half barrels, firkins, arid kegs, ; of all kinds^ each, one farthing; baiirkls of salt provisions ^nd pickled , fish, each, one peimy ; bailast per ton, sixpence \ bricks per thouslmd^ j bne shilling ; bales and boxes of merchandize, ertch, fourpence ; boxes of soap or candles, weighing 112. or less, each, one farthing; boxes 11 I 66 HARBorn master's rsES. [1866. Weighing over 112 lbs. each, one half penny; boxes of smoked her- iiiu;8, each, one fartbing ; copper and compositioQ bars, bolts, sheets, spikes, and nails, per ton, one shilling; coals (except Anthracite), per diaMnm, fourpenoe ; coals. Anthracite, per chaldrmi, threepence ; car* riages and coaches, each, sixpence ; chalk, per too, sixpence ; cattle/ vie, bulls, 9xen and cows, each, sixpence: heifers, calves, sheep, and Ituhbs,' each; one penny ; coifee, cocoa, nuts, and filberts, in ba^, per bia^, one hal^enny; salt, in bags, each, one halfpenny^ dry fish, per quintal, one halfpenny; glass, in boxes of 100 feet, each, one half- penny; glfi^, smaller packages, each, one farthing; hogsheads of li- quors and liquids, each, foiirpaice ; hay, screwed, per ton, one riadUing ; hay, unscrewed, per ton, one shilling and sixpence ; hides, green, each, one halfpenny; hides, dry, each, one farthing; hides in bales, per bate, sixpence ; hemp, eondage, and' oakum, per ton, one shilling ; hol- low ware and castings, per ton, one shilling and threepence ; 'hampers, each, one penny; h9rses, maies, and geldmgs, each, sixpence; hogs- heads of lime and dry fish, each, threepence ; iron in bars, bolts, sheets plates, nails, spikes, aud pigs, per ton, one shilling ; lumber, per thousand feet, superficial, sixpence ; lead, in bar, sheet, shot, pigs, and pipes, per ton, one .shilling ; molasses, per hogshead, fourpence ; mo- lasses, per puncheon, foHi^ice ; molasses, per tierce, threepence ; puncheons of all kinds, not herein otherwise provided for, each, four- pence ; pipes of liquids and liquoi*s, each, sixpence ; quarter casks of all kinds, each, twopence ; raisfins, in boxes, per box, one halfpenny ; mimns, in smaller packtiges, Ciich, one farthing, sugar, in hogsheads, each, sixp^ice ; salt, in bulk, grain and roots of all kinds, per hundred bushels, sixpence ; slate, \ieT ton, sixpence; stone, per ton, sixpence; spelter, per ton, oue shilling ; tea, in boxes, each, one penny ; tea in siriaUer packages, each, one liaUpenny ; timber of all kinds, undressed, per ton, sixpence ; tierces of sugar, or of other articles not herein enumerated, each, fourpence ; waggons, buggies, gigs, and other vehi- oles, each, threepence ; zinc, in sheets, bar, block, nails and spikes, per ton, one shilling. >A11 empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages ; and on all goods, wares, and merchandize not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at he rate of one shilling per ton weight or measurement, at the opinion of the coUeitor, proprietor, or lessee of the wharf or wharves where the same is placed. HABBQUB JIABTEB'S FEES. On vessels of 30 and under 60 tons, 28. 6d. ; vessels of 50 and under It tons, Ss. 9d ; 15 and under 100 tons, 6s. ; lOO and under 150 tons, 68. 8d. ; 15(1, and under 20i> tons, 7r*. 6d. ; 200, and imder 3oO tons, Ins. ; 300, and under 400 tons, 12». ftd. ; 400 tons and upwards, 15b.; docked vessels under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British vessels under that tonnage, tradmg within the Bay qf Fundy, or arriving from ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the Westward of Cape Canso, or frf)m nny pt)rt in Nova Scotia to pay an- nuallv as follows : Under 3ii tons, 3s. '9d. ; over 30, and under 6t) toiig, '6b. ; over 60, and under 15 tons, 6s. ; over '76, and under 80 tons, 10^. 69 44 47 Fan [1866i :ed her- , sheets, ite), per ce; w^ ; cattlef eep, and »a^, per fist, per >ne half- ids of U )en, each, ales, per ling ; hoi hampers, ice; hogs- irs, holts, naber, per pigs, and ence ; mo- j ireepence ; J »ach, four-j, ;r casks ofij halfpenny ; Eiogsheads, r hundred sixpence ; my ; tea in undressed, not herein other vehi- spikes, per es ; and on erated and lasm'cment, e wharf or and imder T 160 tons, r 3t>0 tons, i K-ards, 15b. ; | Saint John. I the Bay qti Cod, or the I to pay an- der Bo toi^s, iO tons, 10||. 1866.] RAILWAt — l^fKAMi «7 European and North American Railway. Commissioners — Joseph W. Lawrence, Chairman; Richard C. Sco* Vil, and Francis Collins. General Superintendent — J. Edward Boyd; Accountant— Howard D., McLeod. Locomotive Foreman—Henry A. Whitney. Trackmaster.— William Rannie. This Railway, 108 miles in length, extends from the harhour bf St John, Bay qf Fundy, to the harbour of Shediac, on the Gulf of St. Law-> rence. It was constructed at a cost of about five million dollars, and is I fUn by the Government. , i From Monoton, 93 miles from Saint John, travellers ar^ conveyed ' daily, by four^horse coaches, 100 miles to Truro,, and thence, 64 mue% j by Railway, to Halifax, Nova Scotia. MILKS. STATIONS, DISTANCES, AND RATES OF PASSAOE. FARES. 1st. 3d. MILES. St. John ...» 10.00. $0.00 3 Moose Path ,. 10. 08| 6 Torryburn 18. 121 7 Appleby I 9 Rothsay 25. 13 Quispamsis ....... 85. 17 Nanwigewauk .... 50. 22 Osseke'ag. 70. 26 Passekeag >. 82. 88 Norton 1.00. 89 Apohaqui I.l5. : 44 Sussex 1.31. I 47 Plumwesweep 1.40. 94 108 Point Duchene.... 2.60. ! Family tickets of twelve, to all Stations, at half first class fare ; also, I Season tickets, of three months, to all stations between St. John and Apobuqui. ; ; ,, ':;,*'?/ ^ ^ 1st. SI Penobsquis $1.S0. 1.65. 1.80. 1.90. 2.00. 2.00. 2.05. 110. 2.85. 56 Portage. 61 Anagance 66 Peticodiac 72 North River 76 Salisbury 79 Boundary Creek. 89 Moncton 91 Humphrey's Mill. 18 84 85 *T 67 1 95 Groove's ]^rook 2.40. 78 102 Dorchester Road. . 2.50. 8S'106 Sbediac 2.50. FARM. 2d,^ $1.0$. 1.10 1.20 1.2ft IM 1.86 1:40 1.IS0 1.66 IM 1.70 1.70 1.70 Steam Oommunieation from St. John, New Brunswick* * TO PORTLAND AND BOSTON—By steamers on every Monday and: Thursday luoniing. TO WINDSOR AND HALIFAX -By steamer every Tuesday and Friday evening, connecting with steamers to and from Portland and Boston, forming a through line of tiuvel, by steamers and ituiway, from Halifax to all points in the Canadas and the United States. TO FRED£RI0TON— Every morning atnuie o'clock, connecting with steamera to Woodstock, and by ■ stage and railway, via Houlton ai^ Bangor, formhig an inland line of travel to all points in the United States and Canada. TO NEW YORK, BOSTON, PORTLAND, ST. JOHN, AND CALAIS, Through Roifte from Aroositook, Presque Iftle, Houlton, and Woodstock, viaHhe New Brunswick and Canada Railway, and International Steam-, ship Company. Trains -leave the Houlton and Woodstock teiminus for St, Andrews, to connect with steamer for Portland, Boston, St. John, and Calais. W' VILITABT. [iwe. SBRVINO IN TBB PROVINCE OF NEW BKUNStriCK, UHDKR liieateoant Qeoeral Sir Joint MitCFCLL, S. C. B., Commanding Her Mtyesty's Troops in British North America. Major General H. Dovle, Gommandinff Her Majesty'ii Troops iik l^ova Scotia and Nevr Srunsvrick. CokMiel J. A. Cole, loth Betriment, Commanding Her Majesty's TrcKDps in New Brunswick. OABRI80N8.— Saint John, Lientenant Colonel Orierson, ISth B^giment, Cditinianding ; Lieat| NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. 11 ,,tU-10,ij STAFF. His Bxoellenc^ the Honourable Arthur H. Zander in-Chief. Uth' c^eptember. 18' '■ Fredfiflrick |l li e l»«M%, I right, Die* 1 ij O., Com-|l 1 1 I, 20th Att- ii ' i Brtnawick ! ;i on Cottiitfiij, ! (xp, 26th Oo^ ; cialAide'de- ' Ist Battalion ;j 1884. li 1866.] ROAP8 AND DISTANCKS. 69 From St. John to Frederuftbtit by the NerepU Jioad. Miles. Baldwin's (Yorkshire tavern) 4 j Watters*, 10 I Douglas Arms Inn, 4 ' Burton's, 8 ' Bradley's, 6 \ Howell's, 2 I Darby Gillan's, 1 I Geary (William Smith's), 1 j Oromocto, 7 Fredericton, 11—66 On the Ba»t aide of the River. I Torryburn, 7 ! Gondola Point, 9 I Kingston, 4 HeadofBelliale, 14 I Washademoac, 13 i Jemseg Ferry, . 6 I Sheffield (TiHey'sX 1» Widow Perley'8, 8 Fredericton, 12—86 Less by the Xerepis Road, 21 St. John to St. AndretM. Lakefield (Bryne's), Musquash (Tiltoa'a), 6^ Clements', 6 M'^owan's, 8 j Pennfield (M'Carl's), J2 { Magaguadavic (Douglas'), "* 3^ I }3ocabec (Mrs. Boyd's), 10 ' Saint Andrew's, 10 I Total, 65 St. John to Martinet Head. II 9 11 6 8 6 4 BOADS AND BISTANOEa St. John to Shepody. French Village (Debou's), Druminond's, M'Manus', Dorman's, Shepody Meeting House, Milea. 80 IS 12 12 18 j! To Cody's, Beatty's, Quaco, Melvin, or Fuller's Beaeh, Big Salmon River, Little Salmon River, Martin's Head, Total, 49 Total, 79 St. John to Halifax, N. S. Torryburn, 7 Wright's, 6 Hammond River Bridge, 4 Hampton Ferry, 7 Hay's, H Finger Board (Baxter's), 4^ Roadie's, 10 Sheck'H, 2 M'Monagle's, *1 To Sussex Tale, 4|6 Portage (M'Leod's), 11 Steves', i« Nixon's, 12 Bend(Lewi8'X 18 To Bend Petitcodmc, M VI eraramcook (Charters'), 16 Dorchester (Hickman's), 8 To Dorchester, 118 Sackville, 4 Tantramar, 6 Amherst, 10 Total, 187 Power's (Spruce Gove Inn), 14^ Purdv's (West Chester Inn), yi, Mrs. Fraser's (Folly Village), 19^ Truro, 16 Pollock's, 16 Woodward's, J4 Shultz's, 12 Dartn^outh, t% Total to Halifax, 264 I i &, 70 ROADS AND DISTANCES. [1866. Bend Petiteodiae to Siehihueto. Miles. Miles. Oak Point, 8 Shediac (Smith's), 13 Lennan's, 1 Chatham Ferry, Newcastle, 11 6 Cooaigne Bridge, 8 fn i_ — r- Little Buctouche (Smith's), 9 Total, 1210 Big Huctouche (Keswick's), 2 Frederieton to Miramiehi. Hnrris', 1 Richibucto, 8 To Taymouth's (Plant's), M'Leod's, 15 8 Total, 48 Boiestown (M'Kay's), Nelson's, . 17 18 Riehibaeto to Miramiehi, DeCantline's, 10 To Rankin's, 12 Bergun's, 7 Bay du Vin (Dicken's), 10 Coghlin's, 9 Black River (M'Beath's), 12 Jardine's, 6 Chatham, 6 Parker's, : 4 1 Wilson's Point, 8 Total, 40 Newcastle, 4 Chatham to BathurU {Bay Chatham, 6 Vhaleur.) 109 Tb Ooodfellow's, 6 Oftrrauthers', 11 ^\rv Fredericton to Quebec. Forein'g;^ 121 To Long's, 16 , Lee's, 9^ Marshall's, 8 jQourt House, 9 Half-way house (Howe's), 7 __ Guion's, 8 Total, 48 Poquoic River, 4 Bathurst to Oamphellton. Little Rock (Rainey's), 10^ Eel River (Jones'), Woodstock, Victoria, 12 12—62 10 Belledune (Cbalmera'), H Buttermilk Creek, 13 Nash's Creek (Harvey's), 13i Oalhousie ( M ichau's), 1 8i Kerr's, 9 River de Chute, 8 Maple Grove (Robertson's), 1 Tobique, 12 Campbellton (Murray's), £ Restook, 8 -r* Grand Falls, 18--73 Total, 67i Grand River, 18 Bathunt (by Campbellton) to Kelly's, 11 Newca»tU» Madawaska, Little FaUs, 14 To Bass River, 6 Degle, Lake-Temisoouta, 22 Janeville, 6 Portage, LaBelle's, 18 • Xew Bandon, 8 Riviere du Loupe, 86 Grand Ause, 8 Kamouraska, 18 Caraquette Ferry, 8 Saint Ann, 22 Caraquette (Blackhall's), 1 Riviere Quelle, 28 Pokemouche Ferry, 6 Saint Thomas, 16 Little Tracadie Ferry, 12 Saint Joseph, 18 Big Tracadie Ferry, 3 Point Levi, Quebec, 12-222 Tn^usintac Fernr, 12 Burnt Church (Logic's), IQ Total, 867 r Nata New Nova New Nevlg New New j Princi I Queer I l^erra Ta«ttu Tobaf Trinic Turks St y Victoi Vugii [1866. Miles. 8 11 6 I, lao 16 8 1*7 18 10 1 9 6 • 8 4 6 109 dfee. 16 8 1 » 4 12 12—62 10 18 9 8 12 8 18—73 13 11 14 22 18 86 18 22 28 15 18 12-222 Total, 867 1866.] VSKrCL imrORXATIOM. ,71 USEFUL nrrOBMATION. TABLB or BRITISH COLONIES, WITH THE DATE Or TUBI& ACQUISITION. 1886 1S29 1682 1827 1609 1609 1629 1796 1769 1806 1868 1628 1803 1631 1704 1661 1768 1673 1614 • 1679 1742 1842 1869 1814 1«66 1846 1808 1800 1810 1824 1784 South AustraHa, obtained by settlement iu Western Australia, « 44 Antigua, (« 44 Ascension, 6r time of cutting ha 7, and the philosophy of curing, th^^oUowing from the Ohio Farmer is sensible and to the point : " Don't dry youi'" hay too much. Hay may bo dried tHI it is as worthless as straw. As a good cofibe-maker would say, * don't bum your coffee, but brown it/ so we say, don't dry your ha^y, but cure it Our good mothers, who relied upon herb tea insteiid of apothecary's medicine, gathered their herbs when in blOdsom, and oiired them in the shade. This is the philosophy of making good h«y. Cut in the blossom and cure in the shade. The sugar ot the phint, When it iis in bloom, is in the stalk, ready to form tlic seeds. If the pltini is out earlier, the sugar is not there ; if later, the sugar has becomb converted to woody matter. Hay should be well wilted in the sun, but cured in the cock. Better to be a little too green than too dry. If, on putting it into the bam, there is danger of heating in the mow, put on some salt. It is said by some that lime is equally as good as salt." Dos't Despise Small Things. — Some years ago a genUeinnn ^'fsiting a farmer took from his pocket a small potato, which somehow bad got in there at home It was thrown out with a smile, and the fanner tak- ing it in his hand to look at it, a curious little boy of tWielre stahding at his ell>ow asked him wliat it was. " Oh," said he, " nothing but a pota- toe, my boy; take and plant it, and you shall have all you can raise from it till you are free." The lad took it, and the farmer thought no more about it at the time. The boy, however, not despising small potatoes, oarefully divided it into as many pieces as he could find eyes, and iput thiem into the ground. The product was carefully put amde in the fall and planted in the spring, and so on till the fourth year, when Itie yield being good, the actual product was four hundred bushels t The farmer seeing the prospect that the potato field would, by another year, ooVer Ida whole farm, asked to be released from his promise ! Let us not despise small things. The Lavghinq Philosopher.— The man that lauglis is a doctor wUh- out a diploma ; his face does more good in a sick room than a bnshel of powder or a gallon oL bitter draiughts. Pedple are always glad to see hib ; their hands instinctively go half wi^y to meet his grasp, while they tliirn involuntarily from the clammy touch of the dyspeptic who speaks in the groaning key. He laughs you out of your faults, while you neyer dream of being offended with him, atid you know not what a pleasant iir<>rld you are living in, until he points out sunny streaks on Its pathway. To Cure Potrid Sore Throat. — Mix one gill of strong apple vinegar, one teaspoonful of strained honey, and half a pod of red pepper (or bialf B teaspoonful of ground pepper), boil them together to proper consisten- cy. Then pour into half a pint of sage tea. In severe cases, half a tea- spoonful every half hour for a child ; one teaspoonful for an adult. As the canker decreases, lessen the frequency of the doses. To Remove Grease Spots.— Put on powder of French chalk, and place a piece of blotting paper over it ; then pass a hot iron over the plotting paper. The heat liquifies the grease, the chalk absorbs it, and ^e excess of grease is absorbed by the blotting paper. H" J tlM6. itting ha 7, Fanner is Hay may ker wonld 't dry your k6a ioatnd Disaom, and dhav. Cut nt, when it >lant h cut j converted | ut cured in on putting ut on some nan ^'taiting now had got farmer tak> standing at btit a pota- n raise from ^no more kli potatbes, jres, and put le in the fall ten the yield The farmer r year, ooVer Let us not doctor wUh- i\ a bushel of j a glad to see j ^ while they who speaks ile you neyer &t a pleasant ■eaks on its pple vinegar, pper (or bialf ler consisten. | », half a tea- i in adult. As | h chalk, and I iron over the »sotbs it, and 18«6.] vstercn, iNvoRMAtMif. 78 =r u flow TO MAKR A BAUiTABD.-^Tbe best way to fonn a bamyaM for the preserration of manure, wilboot its becoifting muddy, wnor» the ground Is higher tlwn some of the surrounding parts, is to pleufrti and sorape firom tlie centre to the Outside, making a gradual desoem from the owfaride to the centre. Lei the fall be 0M*iialf Ibbt in ten, and Ml- fag a little more as yon near the centre Dig a drahi from the contie to «ome sulthble place Without the yard, where you can censtnict m vii to put hi learee, Mds, mock, ftc, that will absorb and retain the ^oor fiie knore sdbstantially b^ilt of stone and mortar. The top or the tat should be made so as to guard against rains and surface water aa timoh as possible. The drain Bhoi;'.d fall conriderably, and should be made of plank, eight inches high, and one foot inside. The head of the drirdn shottld be coveted of er with a good strong iron grate. The yard ought to be wen piaved with cobble stone, and with a little pains you ca&'^al' ways hare a dry yard. The water from the bam and sheds should never be allokcd to mn into the yard, but should be carried by good eate- troughs to a large cirtera, fbr the pu»x>ose of watering stock.*— Working (faa €au8e and Treatmemt of Cholera. — In snmtnarising a comnin- nicatio^ to the Medical Time» and Oaxette on this importauit sul^ftBt, Dr. John Chapman, among other conclusions, holds that '* the primiary cause of cholera is, as a genend rule, the excessive beat of hot eUoMites and of temperate climates in summer when cholera prevails;" thi^i **the proximate cause of cholera is of precisely the same nature as that of silmiftei', or choleric diarrhoba, but that it is hr mom «developeii and cnniequenUy that Its action is proportionately bu>re poweri'ql mid In- tense ;' that ''cholera is neither contagious nor infectiow in any sense Whatsoever, except through the dc|>rcssing influence of fear ; and ** that cholera may be completely Averted, and, when developed, cured by the persistent application of l^e spinal ice-bag idong the whole spme sokng as any symptom of the disease continues?' How onEN DOES Christmas Day vall on a Sunday ? — Itiscaliculated that Christmas Day faUs on the Sunday on an average ohce in sofen years. The cycle is twenty 'el^t years (the days of the week mialt|pl\ed by four, a bissextile period), within which period Christmtui Day pcc^i^rs four times on a Sunclay. Taking next Smiday as the end of a cyfile, Christmas Day will happen on a Sunday in the years 1870, I v^, 1887, 1892 — being six, eleven, six, and five years respectively. <)ne leap year occurs in the ^rst period, and one ini the third period, oomplethig the wieek in six yeistrs. Two leap years occur In the fourth period, oon^e* ting the week in five years ; while three leap years occur in the second period, completing the fortn^lUia eleven years, and leMpinff over the Sunday in 1876. The year 1892 will be the next hi which tiw days? of the week and the month will correspwid with 1804. AnintemlptiMlto the regularity of the cycle will take place in t90n, which will be a Itiap year. , Damp tea^leaves, scattered over a carpet before awei^ng, SaqNttve the colors, and give it a clean, fresh look. ■)-■ ifi**.': • ..Mii 74 VraVUL INPOMIATlOif. [186A. A Chkap AMD NoTXL Wrathkk^lam. —There is in " Hone's Every- day Booli,'* p«Ke 491, a letter giving an amount of a weather-glaae, used for severaiyeara by a gentleman on whoM veraoity the author oottld depend. Thif strange barometer ooniisied of a common ^^t- Ottaat phial, filled to within one>fourth of its spaoe with water, and hav- ing therein a leeeb-worm; the .water was changed onoe a week in fine or summer weather, and onoe a fortnight in cold or winter weather ; the month of the phial was stopped with a piece of fine canvas, and hung near a window 'a the room where the gentleman dressed. In fine wea- ther the leech- worm renuuned motlomess at the bottom of ihe phial, rolled together in a spiral form ; and as long as he saw him in that posi- tion in me morning, ho was certain the day would be fine ; if the day was to be wet or showery, he was sure to find him creep up to the top of bis habitation, and he remained there tUl the weather cleared up. If wind or storms were near, it ran and galloppcd through the Uquid, nor ever rested until the tempest began to blow violently. If Uiunder and rain were neiir, It generally kept out of the water for two or three days previous thereto, and discovered great uneasinees by throes and convul- sions. In trost, as in fine weather, it kept its place at the bottom ; be- fore snow it o^ept up to the very mouth of the phial. From these ob- servations on the ICech-worm, the owner was always able to foresee What sort of weather was likely to be expected ; and as the cost or trou- ble of such a weather glass is so trifling, readers can readily make a'ilAiI, and then they can judge from their own experience of the tmth of the statemtot Emr TO Makh Good Gomx. — " Thick as mud,*' muttered the hus- band of a shiftiess wife who never made good coffee. ^^ How is it that at 's and B.'s we always get such delicious coffee. Clear as amber, dashed with real cream, it is a dish fit for the godu— but this !'* and a wry mouth, made in expressive silence, finished- the remark. His wife fretted, and made some peevish rei^y. Had we known the parties we could have told them how dear, good oofibo may always be had with little trouble or expense — thus : — To have good coffee it is be»t to buy a bag— if your purse be large enough— and roast it yourself, as required. When ground, beat it up well with a little cold water and white of egg, {me egg will do for three times), pour boiling water on it ; then boil | t«n minutes ; after which again pour in about a cup of hot water, and stand aside to settle for five minutes. In this way you cannot fail to have good coffee. Beef tea is best made by cutting up tender, juicy beef in bits about OM inch square, and put it in a strong bottle, corking it tightly, and set it in a kettle of cold water. Boil it about two houra, The fluid thus ebtidned will be the pure nutriment of the meat, and its tonio effeots are C>werful. Physicians have considered it better than alcoholio stimu- ttts incases of extreme exhaustion, where there a a feverish tendency \ in the patient To Erep Bugs fsoii Vines. — ^Takethe feathers from r. hen's wing, dip them in spirits of turpentine, and stick one or two in a hill. After every | diower it will be necessary to dip them again. [I86A. De*8 Bvery- kth«r-glM8, the Author mou „ r, and hav- j reek in fine I eether ; the | ^ and hung [n fine wea- f the phial, n that posi- ; if the day o the top of ired up. If B liquid, nor thunder and r three days and convul- bottom ; be- tm these ob- e to foresee oo0t or trou- •eadily make of the tmth red the hus- m is it that | fr as amber, ! ;his !" and a ' c. His wife! e parties we be had with i be»t to buy \ as required, white of egg, it ; then boil >t water, and •annotfaU to ■ I! in bits about I rhtly, and set ij he fiinid thus j I nio eflJBots are { coholio stimu. srish tendency len's wing, dip After every | 1806.] VtiKYVh INynilllATIOK. 76 A Dark Hovsr. — A dark house is always an unhealthy house, always an ill-aired house, always a dirty house. Want of light <*tops growth, and promotes scrofula, rickets, &o., among children. People lose their health in a dark house, and If they get ill thuy cannot get well amin in it. Three out of many negligences and ignorances in managing the health of houses generally, I will here mention as specimens. First, that the female head in charge of any building dues not think it neoes* nary to vifit every "hole and comer of it every day. How can she expect that those under her will be more careful to maintain her house in a healthy condition than she who is in charge of it ? Sflecond, that It is not considered essential to air, to sun and cli^an i-ooms while uninhabited ; which is simply ignoring the first elementary notion nf sanitary things, and laying the ground for all kinds of diseases. Third, that one window is considered enough to air a room. DonH imagine that if you who are in charge donH look to all these things yourself, those under you will be more careful than you nre. It appears as if the part of the mistress was to complain of her servants and to accept their excuses— not to show them how there need be neither complaints nor excuses made. — Florene* Nightingale. Malakia. — This atmospheric poison has been proved to be caused by the decomposition uf organized niiUter, und it exists to some extent everywhere. Vegetation both grows and dies, and in the soil its decom> position goes on at various rates. Soils generally are acidulous ; but a rich, highly-manured, warm soil is alkaline. Where most alkali exists, there is a greater facility for the escape of vapours, such as we suppose to be hurtful. The extreme condition of putrescence may be very rea- dily produced in a soil by artificial means; the use of a lictle ammOnla, for example, more than vegetation will bear. The substances putrify until the whole becomes fetid in the highest degree. We have then a soil rich in organic matter, and undraiiied — a swamp of the worst form if the soil be not very poor ; worse, iK-rhaps, than was ever seen in nature. It is artificial malaria. We can, then, produce malaria from the soil by fo&tering some of its tendencies. < uld weather tends to produce acidity ov the soil ; hence malaria is always diminished with a lower temperature. When a warm alkaline soil is washed with water and exposed to the air, decomposition is stopped, and it sends forth less malaria. Drainage is the most effectual method of preventing niaUria arising from swampy districts. Gkranium Leaves for Cuts. — Miss Fry says it is not generally knQwn that the leaves of geraniums are an excelient application for cuts, where the skin is rubbed off, and other wounds of that kind. One or tuo I leaves must be bruised, and applied on Unen to the part, and the wound will become cicatrized in a very short time. Treatment of Burns ano Scalds. — Cold tvater is the readief^t, surest, most plentiful, and for these reasons the best remedy for burns and scalds. Use it instantly, it will remove pain and smarting ; keep a cloth wet and cold upon the affected part four or five hours after the injury has occur- red, a blister will uever rise, and the skin wiL be quite tree from pain afterward. 70 USirUL IMrORMATION. "1 [1606. I! Cak^kt SwRKPiNu.^-Tnktt a common waiih*tub or nome veo^el large onouffh to admit a broora freely, and put In clean cold water to the depth i of a Toot or more. Then take w broom (one partly worn, so as to be a J little stlflT, is the best), dip it in mx inches or so, and hold over the tub, l or go out of doors and knock off all the drops of water. This can be ! done most effectually by holding it in one hand and rapping it with the other on the bi'oom com above where it is wet. Commence brushing ! liglitly at first, going over with it a second time, oi- more, and if your carpet b very dusty, do not sweep more than a square yard or two before ; dipping your broom into the water again ; this will rinne off all the par- ticles of duiit adhering to the hvoom. Kap off the drops of water, as before, and be^n again ;*continue to do tto until the whole is cleanee sure to read it. Take the best care of your liooks. In this way, ' I when you arc men, you will have good libraries in your heads as well as ' on your shelves. * Tu Btop LKAKAC4R AROUNn CHiMNiE8.~Remove the shingles, and fit them again close to the sides of the chimney ; then mingle a lot of co«l>i ; tnr and sand together, making a stifi" paste ; spread it neatly all around : the «himney on the roof, and press it down hard, and the water will be W effectually excluded. This plastic material will adhere to both the brick !| and the shingles, and neither frost, rains nor dry weather will cause it ]! to peel ofl'. 1 1 To Preserve Woollens from Moths. — The simplest and best way of ; ! preserving woollens through the summer from the destruction of moths, ' is to wrap them well uo, after brushing and beating them, in ootton or jl linen cloths. The motli can pass neither. Two covers well wrapped :' around and sels are boiled ui water, some pearlaslj^ or | sdda should be put in it, which destroys any acidity that may be about ! the vessels. They should then be sunned. I have known some gqod butter-makers who dispensed with the sunning when sdda was psed, but both are recommended. Calves should be fed in winter very differently from the manner in which, we may say, they are almost universally treated in this coUntry. They should be fed on fine English or Interval hay, with a (juart of oats apiece, or an equivalent in turnips or carrots. They should be fed regu- larly, and allowed to run loose, with enough bedding to keep them dry. Observant farmers say one quart of grain per day, during the first win- ter, will do more towards fitting the animal for the butcher when it is rising three, than four quarts a day fed at that period. This is a fact well worthy of attention, and o"*' ^he economy of which cannot be ques- tioned. — Neni Brtmswick Favmer. The wrinkles in a eloth cjnak, or o\\\QV clo|h garn^en^ ftrp ftetnoved by banging it in a v^'arin p|a( p. [1866. 1 icit a tea- ny teilned I and go to will revive apoplecilc geusibility mged with restore the [ in warm .ndages re- Bsible. In )v remedieii stayed the th a strong toothachcj hvee times, . the mouth twice a day I I brine, and 9, H" used in ] is injurious, inati Gazette difference as ; mills, andlj i a peculiar j 8we6t flavor | m on vessels s, great care ; vessels well t water, and j ick, even in j pearlasU or! jay be about ! n some good 1 ras psed, but I ,- II »e manner in ,1 his coilntry. !| (^uart of oats I Ibefedregu-I ep them dry. j the first win- j er when it is lis its a fact i nuot be ques- I 1M«^] usarvL uroBiiATroif. 19 An Almanac for a Hundred Tears«-4h>iii 1800 to 1900. In tbefjidlowing Table, the years of the omtury, designated foy the laai figures (1 Ending for 1801, 64 for 18tf4, etc.), are aet against the days of the week on whiqh they respectively begin. Any year may bo found by tradng the perpendicular coiuttld downward } and the day d( the week on which it begins, by tracing its horiisontal colomn to the Itaft. Leap years are marked with a star. TABLE No. 1. VedUMday.. Thursday.... f^day Sattirday..... Sunday Monday. .<.. Tuesday 1800 1 d itii 18 '8 14 80 9 15| J*' lOilOiSl 99 24 29 80 25 81 4rt 8S 84 40 46 61 86 111 '222*88 41 46 62 4T I 42 48 68 67 48 64 44|49 65 68 6S 60 60 66 4 fiosSei TO 71 78 79 I * 74 80 76 7S.8I 66 72 77 67 178 84 90 91 98 99 941909 89 96 ti « il 4« 1; In the following Table, the day of the week on which ^ny month be- gins may be found by caning the day on which ita year b^ns No. 1, and reckoning tlie other days of the week from that ; <. 0., if the yeM> begins on W^needay, then Wednesday is No. 1 in the cokinm on tib* right, Thursday No. 2, Friday No* 8, and so on i— Table No. n. In Common Tears. In Leap Years. January and October .January, Apiil, July, begin on No. 1 May. .*....... .October ^...,. " " August May....... " " February, March and November. .February and August ** " June. .March and November ," Septe;nber and December. June '.....'•• " April and July .September and Dec. . . " " N. B.-~-The day of the week on which any month b^ns, comes also on the 8th, ISth, 2 2d, and 29th of the same month. . Commit this to memory. AsHRg.— Tak« especial care of all the ashes made on your place. Don't permit them to be exposed to the weather, but keep them under cover. Fiv6 bushels of ashea, mixed with two double horse cart loads of marsh river mud, muck and peat, will convert the whole into good manure. A hogshead or two of soap suds will do the same thing ; therefore, among your other savings, save and utilize them. A strip of thick paper !aid over th« edge of eacli stjur, under the car- pet, wiH preserve a stair carpet from wearuig through OHe4fiU-d longer than otherwise. 80 vwnxfh iHfoufATioir. [18M. 9I& sore tnd cever the bits of yp«r bridles with teaser, tp preveijt the frost making the moaths of your horses sore. It is downright cruelty to ; put an iron \M into a horse's mouth on a cold morning. If yoa doubt i it, bit yourself some day when the mercury stands below zevo. jfersons troubled b^fr bed bugs wiU be glad to h^ that by pni^ng ihjM) water ^a much Corrosive Sublimate as will dissolve, imd dping the joints of the bedsteads and cracks of ceilings a few Umes, the bi^ will entirely disappear. Cbeau Sponqe Cake. — Beat two eggs in a teacup, fill the cup full with thick sweet cream, one cup of white sugar, one of flour, one tea- spoonftil of cream-tartar, half !a one of soda, season with lemon, bake in a long tin. ^. , Cottage PuDoiKG.*— One egg; one tablespoon sugar ; one tablespoon sotir cream ; one cup sweet milk ; two teaspoons cream of tartar ; one teaispoon of soda ; one pint of flour. Bake half an hour. Serve with any sfwce. Sweetened cream is good. Table for Fozetelling the Weather throuffhallthe Lonatioiui of each Tear. This Table, and the accompanying remarks, are the result of many years' actual observation ; the whole being constructed on a doe con- sideration of the attraction of the Sun and Moon, in their several posi- tions respecting the Earth, and will, by simple inspection, show the observer what kind oi weather will most probably follow the entrance of the MooQ into any. of its quarters, and that so near the truth as to be seldom found to rail. If the new moon, the first qoarter, the full moon, or the last quarter happens. Between midnight and 2 in the morning. 8 and 4 morning. — 4 and 6 " 6 and 8 " 8 and 10 " 10andl2 " At 12 noon, and 2 P. M. Between 2 and 4 P. M. -:. — 4 and 6 P.M. 6 and 8 " 'IN SUMMER. 8 and 10 " 10 and midnight. Fair. Gold, frequent showers. Rain. Wind and rain. Changeable. Frequent showers. Very rainy. Changeable. Fair. Fair, if wind N.W. W. IN WINTER. Hard frost, unless the wind be S. orW. Snoi" and Stormy. Rain. Stormy. Gold raiM,if windb William James Gilbert, . . . Thomat F. 8. Street, A. B., ♦Aealus L. Palmer, James Steadmaa, •George Olty, Hohert Parktr. Jan., ♦Albert J. Smith, Jttimet Odell, A.S., ♦Thomas W. Bliss, ♦James * . James, Richard S. Armstrong, ... £dw«rd W. MiUer, Bernard C. Friel, Admitted Attorney. 11 Feb., 1887 Admitted BarrteUir. do 17 June, do do 14 Oct., do do 10 Feb., do 13 Oct., do do 9 Feb., do 15 June, 12 Oct., do do 18 June, 17 Oct., do do do do 4 Feb., do 10 June, 14 jt., do do 8 Feb., do 18 June, 13 Oct., do 9 Feb., do do do 8 Feb., 12 Oct., do 8 Feb., do 18 June, 10 Oct., 6 Feb., do do 7 do 12 June 19 Oct., do do do do do do do| do 38, do I 38 do do 89 do 89 do do do 40 40 do do do do 41 do ilo do do do 42 do do 42 do 43 do do do 43 do do 44 do 44 do 45 do do do do do do 11 Feb., 1887 7 do 8 do 14 June, 7 Feb., 14 Oct., 19 Oct., 13 June, 6 Feb., 15 Qct, do do 4 Feb., do 11 June, 14 Oct., do 3 Feb., 16 June, 13 Oct., do do do do 8 Feb., 9 Fjb., 16 June, 12 Oct., 18 do 12 do 8 Feb., do 17 Jane, 13 Oct., do 6 Feb., do do 8 Feb., 6 do IB Oct., 10 do 5 Feb., do 15 Oct., do 4 Feb., 5 do 17 June, 8 Feb., 10 Junu, 14 Oct., do 89 42 88 39 87 39 40 40 do do do 41 do 40 41 do 42 do do do do do do do 43 42 43 42 43 44 do do 43 48 45 do do 44 45 do 44 46 do do do 47 40 48 ^t7 do do do Besidence. Fredericton. Nora Scotia. Saint George. St. Andrews. Woodstock. Nova Scotia, do. St. Andrews. Hopewell. Frederioton. do. Chatham. Restigouche. Bathurst. Saint John. do. Fredericton. Saint John. do. Scotland. Saint John. Newcastle. Fredericton. 8t Andrews. Toronto. Saint John. England. Saint John. Fredericton. Woodstock. Tobique. Saint John. Woo4dtobk. P. £. Island. Saint 'John. do. do. Bay de Verte. Madawiiska. I Saint John I Oorulieater. Woodstock. Dorchester. Monotoa. Hampton. Canada. Dorchester. Canada. Kichibnoto. do. Saint John. Fredericton. do. ikz ?»P1^<"^^T*wit*'i 1866.] BAmKinriBS Aim ATFAlVKtS. m NAMES. DougUu B. StevMa^ .... *8amutl B. Davidwn, .... John Htnry Phair, .... *Hon. Charles Watters, .... James G. Stereos, .... Qeorg* Hare, .... ^Samuel Robert Thomson, Albert T. D. McElmen, ^George Blatch, .... Thomas B. Moore, .... WiHiam J. Gilbert, James R. Carry, .... Alezaoder Thomson Paul, William Henry Hathewsy, Ward Ohipman Drury, A.B., Henry B. Bobimon, A. B., *Samuel Thomson, .... John Johfuton, Jwn.y .... George J. Bliss, .... Fredrick Coster, Jun., .... William H. Buckerfield, .... George SkeflSngton Grimmer, ♦Henry W. Frith, Hon. Peter Mitcbeli, .... Charles Wesley Stockton^ Wiliian Wilkinson, .... *Geo. G. Gilbert, Jun., A. B., Bikoard Jack, .... *B. Lester Peters, .... ^Freder^'-k C. K. Frith John K- Iniondf, .... ♦Daniel Ferguson, .... Edward B. Chandler, Jun., James Fraser, John C. Wiualow, William W. Street, A. B., ♦Kobert Hutchinson, .... *John James Fraser, Benjomtin G. Gray, A. B., ♦Lewis J. Alraon. ♦D. Guatavus Maclauchan, ♦Charles W. Weldon, A. M., John Garden, .... Alexander Ballentine, .... *Hui'd Peters, A.B., WiUiam P. Dole, A. B., . . . . James J. Kerr, .... Thomas T. Hanford, A. B., John L. Marsh, Juu., A. B., James Taylor, Jun., ♦William Henry Tuck, ♦Charles S. Sayre, . . . . George Frederick Hill, . . . . Joseph Lytle Moore, . . . . Admttted Attorney. Admitted Barrister. 16 Oct., 1845 14 0«t., 1847 do * * do do do 5 Feb., do do do do ' 1 1 June, 15 Oct., do do do 16 do 4 Feb., -. do do 10 Feb., 10 June, 47 15 June, do U Oct., 47 Oct. do do do do do do ; do do do do do ' do do do 12 Oct., do do 18 June, 12'Oot., 48 Oct. 10 Feb., 14 April, . 7 Feb., £0 7 Feb., do do 10 April, 18 Jiir.Sj 50 do do I feb., do do'i"2 June, Oct,, iVfj O.t, do do do do ivr'iw O'JC., do tiu 5!Moiicton. doi^aiot John. 64! do. ... do. ...{Riehibucto. .. . I Fredericton. ...{Sussex Vale. ...jSbediac. ... I Sussex Vale. ... Saint John. Richibucio. Saint John. do. do. do. I • 4 f « • I Liverpool, G.B ' 1866.] BAKR1STKU3 AND ATTORNETM. 8S NAMES. AdinHled Attorney. WlUinm C. Lee, A. B Robert A. Weldon, . . . . Edwm Byron Winslow I Robert Gaie, **...; I Thos. LewiH Harrison, A. B., I Andrew G Blain, I Alfred F. Street, I George McSorley, . . . . James G. Forbes, . . . . Henry C. McMonagle, . . . . A. C. Fairweather, Oct., 15 do Feb., do do April, do do do June, do Admitted Barrister. Beeidenee. G4! ISaint John. doi Monoton. 65 Riobibucto. dol dol 65 dol do! ISaiut John. do I do. do' .- do. do do. Railway Statistics. Length of Railroad from St. John to Sh'^diac, - - 108 miles. (connecting with the steamers in the Gulf of St. Ijawrence.) New Brunswick und Canada Kailroad, from St. Andrews to Richmond, - 89 ndles. This Line connects Saint Andrews and also Houlton and Wcodstoclt, with the Steamers between St. John and Boston, owned by tlic Int. Steamboat Company. RAILWAYS IN COITRSE OF CONSTHCCTION AND PROJECTEH. St. Stephen Branch Railway, 18 miles long, to connect St. Stephen and Calais with the St. Andrews Railway, under construction by the St. Stephen Branch Railway Company. Woodstock Branch Railway, 13 miles long, to connect the St. An- drews Railway with Woodstock and Iron Mines, Io States $125,658,484 United States imported dutiable goods from Canada 26,912,?8S Excess of dutiable importations by Canada, $98,646,051 United States imp'tedfree goods from Canada, $155,407,056 Canada imp'ted free goods from United States, 1 1 9,799,643 Excess of free imputation by United States, $85,607,413 Balance against Canada in fourteen and a half ycara,. .... .$68,038,638 According to the figures in the foregoing table, the volurac of trade between Canada and ^ United States, from 1850 to first half of 1864, inclusive, amounted in value to $427,677,516 — Canada paving 14f per cent, of the whole amount in cash ($63,088,688), the value of her ex- ports being $182,319,4:/9, against $245,358,077, the value of dutiable and free goods imported hj Ler. If the analysis of the table be limited to the time the Reciprocity Treaty has been in operation, the Volume of trade between the United •olumc of trade it half of 1864, paying 14f per aliie of her ex! lue of dutiable j the Reciprocity I een the United! 186A.] KIOIPSOCnT TBVATT. $1 States and Oanada is abown to have amouoted in valu« to #S44,Oai,8iO«— Canada paying 18^ per cent, of the whole amount in cash (|46,- 177,687), the Talue of her exports being $149,426,829, againatf 194,604,- 616, the ralue of the goods imported. The trade between the United States and the Lower Frerhices, during the same time, was, according to a report fumiiAfed by Mr. Chase, as the foUowin£[ figures indicate :-^ Tear ending ^vieSO. /—Exported to Lower ProTinoM by Foreign Goods. Domestic Ooodf . 1860 13,116,840 601,374 1861 8,224,668 861,280 1862.. 2,660,184 1,141,822 1868....... 3,898,676 1,912^968 1864 4,698,771 2,672,888 1866 6,866,878 8,229,798 1866 7,619,909 626,199 1867 6,911,406 776,182 1 868 6,975,494 646,979 1869....... 8,829,960 883,422 1860 7,602,839 1,120,376 1861 7,133,734 1,260,021 1862 7,369,905 866,706 1868. 10,108,605 1,188,807 United States.^ Totals. 8,61«,«t4 4,066,788 S,7»1^Mtt 6,81 ^,^(4» 7,266,164 9,086,02« ' 8,146,109 7,687,687 6,6SS,47S 9,218,883 8,628,214 8,888,766 8,286,611 11,888,812 Total. ..;....... .1101,406,218 Free Goods. 1860 1161,146 1861 160,867 l«o2 218,718 1858 288,668 1864 269,102 1856 1,227,627 1856 3,640,875 1867..... 8,696,816 1868 4,047,169 1889 5,290,088 1860 4,763,830 1861 4,265,806 1862 3,744,614 1863 4,797,814 ^Imported from Lower Provinces bv Uidted Statea.^ Dntiabie Goodc 1,207,847 1,576,284 1,801,613 t,084,084 1,946,919 1,726!;793 181,349 186,647 177,779 228,746 235,878 162,171 802,199 409,610 l,»98,9»t 1^,986,680 Ii620,8fl0 9te9S,602 2,20«»iMl. 2,964,480 3^822,224 8,882,462 4,2$M,94« 6,61«,884 4,989,708 4,417,476 4,046,848 6,207,424 Total 148, 608, 984 !t The temperature of the earth increases as we descend, at the rato of one degree in forty-six feet ; at the depth of fifty miles it will amount to eighty thousand degrees Fahrenheit-^a degree of heat suflBcwnt to fuse ail known substances. aac ,y 18 TABVLAS flfrATnOMT. [1866. Tabuhr Statemettt ahowing ihe eommereial propreM made in each Colony in abotU thirty yearn : from 1832 to 1862 induaive. Conodb— 1882. Nq. of vesMls built,.... 13 " toniMffe 8,962 *' veflseu employed 1,292 ** tonn»ge 845,420 " men. 16,228 Imports In 1886, |1 1,602,990 Etports.^ 9,000,000 Rerenne in 1884 1,827,160 Expenditure 1 ,868,090 Nn. 274,722 876,766 2,600 216,000 11,100 New Brumwidk- Imports...., Exports Bievenue Expenditure No. of vessels built. . ** toqnage. ..... .1884. 13,107,500 2,888,056 801,680 280,000 92 28,068 If«uif0 *' Tessels empioM ^)0 Canada— 1862. No. of veusels built. ... 297 " tonnage 49,241 ** vesseb employed 2,187 «« tonnage 922,489 " men 88,161 Imports $48,600,688 Exports 8^,696,125 Revenue , 9,760,816 Expenditure 10,742,607 Nova 8cotia^l862. Imports ; . . $8,446,042 Exports 6,646,961 Revenue, . . . . . 1,127.298 Exijenditurc, . . . . 1,009,701 No. of vessels employed, 6, 1 1 1 tonnage, .• . . 673,047 men, . . . . 89,500 It JVcio Brunswick — 1862. Imports, $6,468,020 Exports, ..... 4,017,225 Revenue, 692,2»0 Expenditure, .... 676,188 No of vessels built, . . 90 " tonnage, .... 48,719 Newfoundland— 1 862. Imports, ..... $6,086,410 Exports, . . . . . 5,858,6)5 Revenue . • , • No Of vessels built, . . " tonnage, ... " vessels employed, " tonnage, . . . " men, . . . . 684,338 26 2,786 1,44U P. E. /a/«?w?— 1862. Imports, $1,086,000 Exports, 655,000 Revenue, ..... 129,272 Expenditure, .... 172,256 No. of vessels built, . . 73 " tonnage, . . . i 2,875 '* vessels employed, 1 ,095 [18fl6. \ Colotiy 297 49,241 2,U7 922,4»« 88,161 3,600,688 S,696,126 9,760,816 0,742,807 2. 8,446,042 5,646,961 1,127.298 1,009,701 6,111 678,047 89,C00 862. ^6,468,020 4,017,226 692,2H0 676,188 90| 48,719 862. 16,086,410 5,868,615 584,338 26 • 2,786 1,44U • • • • • • ^62. 51,066,000 655,000 129,272 172,266 73 i2,876 1,095 1866.] AbTRRTIBlWIBKTS. [18«i No. 70 PRIIVCE WHililAm strBet, HUTCHINSON, anl M Mei, JEWELLER, OPTICI ., ISitablished 1819. 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He would further state that his business is not confined to wfcat 1ui generaUy termed a Drug and Medicine Store, but is extended so as to comprise a great many articles required by eeneral dealers throughoat the couutry — all of which will be sold at the lowest market rates. ^T" See next two PaKea..||g| ^ ^^ >l ■ ■ I ADDMAintimTW' CiSM. w MsriPja tnMttti L CQMiBMVXLDBBB, iH<(>US)^UILDEBSi PAINTERS, fto. &c. jire wspectfiilly directed to my STOUK OF ifiaiim,QtlBM, Varnishes, fto. &ih PVMi BraDdram Bros. & €0.9 XoudlMi, iO ti^li Koi 1 WHITE LEAD, ^und in oil, in kegs of 7lb., 14tb., li 1^ 8Pb^«6lb., lc«'t.and2cwiLeacli. IfO TPM^.1^5<^«pto PAI»m g^ fO (SWS RAW and DOUBLE BOILED LINSEED OIL, ^NbAJBOK QSTANTltT OF AD ; DBT: COLORS, asaoi;tod, 0, mtENT DRtERS, r.^Hnrmo, patent dri ti^mmm,mm leaf^ ^RONZES, and other Painters' Re^uisitea IPlJt'Vpinr W M M iitf erp, 800 to ],000 boxes, in sizes from 7x9 to 80x40. i1^ NoUm Jk.Hofere, and other English and American Manufacturers, 600 to 800 QftlldnB ftnnoally, as foUows : Wiliring Coaph Body; Hard Coach $bdy; Elastic Carriage; Hard : 'Cii^i^, plastic Body; Superfine Polishing Copal; Pale Maple; MupBOak^ Pale Pat>er; Quick Furniture ; White Damar; Brown Japan; Knotting; Oak Stain; Japan Gold Sice; Brunswick Black ; Superior French Polish, AND A VARIETY OF OTHER VARNISHES. -L. an tliW- SO. &C; )UK OF 4«iindi»ii, of 71b., 14tbM litferp, fanufacturera, mage; Hard %le Maple); Damar; Gold NISHE8. 18v6.j AJomriiCMKMft. M*Ji<^bwwiilli>» [tSWI. SPECIAL .^d:ty BPfiCIAL ATTESnOTSt IS DIBEOTED TO XT J JiB<}B. VlOdK^ df' ©f TUFFS SUCH is 9 Indigo; Extract of LogwoodjGudbear; Madder; Sumac; Redwood; Logwood; Fustic; Camwood; vitrioi; Acids, &c., &c. Also-TDE FARinY 0¥E COAiaQRi. I have fonstaotlyon hand, tlw laigest $tock of SOAFS, POMADES, HAIR 01L% I^KFUMEftT, ice, fto., to be Ibund b ttiib Marl^ from Cleaver, Rimmell, Hanoay, Rigge, Plesse & Lubin, Low, Jules, Hau^ Edrebi, and other manufacturers. A Large Stock of BRUSHES COMBS, TOILET ARTIC^^E^ Funna, Portmonies, BRIAR PIPES, FANCY PIPES^ <3»nec!, Cfgars, ^||MHr, £n>ek)|K«, P^f, Ink, Pencils, Mouorandv^ Bqtka^ &f. |4 ^ ^ v I ^ep ibdnatiMitlir on hand a Large dio^ of the ^^R(i^ id GIKdER, NUTMBCIS, CLOVES, ^PFER, ALlSmH, CmK STARCH, MUSTARD, PICKLES, SAUCES, CANDIED PE^L& PRE- SERVED GIKGBR^ Ac Ac &o. >-; M My Stock includes all the most Popular EngUsh and American PATIVT •^ f ^ Sf the day. And beiilg4)0ifght^in large quantfties' from the MiUnfiiatufef*, can be sold at4iOW Prices. ALWAYS ON HAND: Babbitt's Concentrated POTASH, | Babbitt's Ohemfcal Etasive SOAP, Babbht's Pure SALiERATUS, The limited i^aoe in this Advertisement will only permit mt to lil that my Stock is complete ; and parties visiting the City to purohose Goods, are respectftiUy invited to call and examine for themsavei, aa I am satisfied that the prices, quality, variety, and quantity, will be snffi> cieut to induce them to buy. T. B. BARKER. | ' ^ ■ ■ I' I ' i i iiM" =smr ADTlknsnUKTS. [1866. HA Tail m FiUBWllAJTHER, T'/ai IHFOBIElto OF f LOim, MElIi, FEEB^ POliK, SUGAR, ' BRICIK; BUILDING, 80DTE MASEET WHARF, SAjff jBhN, N. B. (8UCCESS0B TO CHARLES PATTON & Co.) impObtxr of Mmm mi mm (» WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 58 PRINCE WILLIAM street; SAINT JOHN, N.B. f : ( 18864 ADTBETinMinm. 52 FBINCQRr-VIUMM iJITREBTi The ouse fbi" DRY CFO JOHMMS'ffieSft& Co .>,v/'f : ^ ji / ./^ J J y*'i ' ■//Ji Vj>*''/ ^^> !? Importers and Dealers in all kinds of BRITISH. FORtIG ▲Nt> t^ .^'■« ,,=^^-V^«.- *f*Si- ^ Domst^ %/liimu^i^MtMd [ fi|J^tii elptilijsite a^d tfeor#ug|3^ always on hand. New Goods constatntly being received % Steamers and sailing 'i£i|>£ WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. 62 Prince WilUftm Stnitk ; - r?i> , ,1. mm 111 11 um;[. i ii i',iijjH||^ mud AtrrnmniinTC. [im: fT32UiX esno J) /mm ; io Hbili>f ii i: iL? - :. Ms: v.; ' : ■ ' f ' ■ •O : 1 !' AllifiST^' MATERIALS, TojU^m 6 to 14 indi, and Thper Saw Fi les. ~ nSHmO TACKLB.— ConstatfDg of Boda, Beets, Line^ Hooks^ Baskets, Tied Hooks, Flies In variety. Oat, Sinkers, Baits, Bait Boxes, &o. BKA'HBS.—A large aaeerlment of Ladies' Gent's, Misses' and Lads* Skates. WXATHEB STBIFSf-Tbe neatest, ^apeirt, and most effe^ Mial o^riTBoee for exdiHiig M^ir, raOi, "Dwi and wini> flrom ander Doora anff Inndows. WrlaglBg Mtfehlaes. lATOOLLEIsr aooi>8. I Seariet, Blae, a«BMix H I —f—j] [1860. Sill, tring Co., ,TJA;t ij o )oor Mats; stick) ; erven.; ling, 4a ST I, Ac. Ao, da, Shcriitt irds, L«di«r CIN6. osscat SawSi law Files. iMlcets, Tied SiKates. urivaoee for IndoWB. i; Tweeds, 18M.] ADTRRTIIKMIMTS. [isee. w.t}.sti:w/iif< ^T, i fc. ■ .- .# ^' Wholesale and Retail Importer rol/ CLOTHS, TWEEDS, ^e^eowdi "Doov ^ouWv ©5 *\?^v>£v^n o^ FBINCE WUUAH STSEET, .:!!CT;t ■I-U SAINT JOHN, KB. M , JM\i- 1M«.] ADTtirpntiaMTS. 17 SOCK 8TBEET, PLAIN JCl«\ w* the sale of the Books tissued hy ths London Printing and Publishing ComjcHiny. N. B.-B80b Heatlf Boujl aid Fictnns Franeil. ' ! «r ',"■ ■ \S C I I ij I 18M.J ■ . >\ Mi i « .i | < .ai 'ii i| l iM i > [iiMMi: (Successor to Bobert Keltie) C„.r rf- i:'f rfi .^ ■ *-'• ESW AND IMP0EXE8 OF HHIiSil PiU eJABI liil. SOOfia and IRBfi WHISII^ PORT AND SHERRY WINE, • 4p6. etc. &C. ^'^^ r- Comer Canourtibiii^jurid Union Stf.. ; ■^.ygi. ,H^ €-^ '^■i^ y. *< !3 ?M!tVi.*'i,TSii"."V».^.Wi'S' --■tTll- S£ [1860. t«66.] ▲wummainrB. IMPOBTBft AUD DKALES IN AIX KINDS OF ,/ .<'7^?>1 • -I'-nUiU ;•!. • ,1' ?--, .■..' .'.*, ^HO IS FINDINGS, Moroccos, Kids, ^^ Bindings, Varnish, Pegs, Edge bik. Patent Peg Awls, Boot Turners, Brass, do^, Skivers, • Wfbbings, Steel Tacks, Peg Breakers, Tlireads, Pincers, W m^mm^immm oi^llillite f ;. iOOT TBEES, CBAMPS, CL&MPS, ,3i^iW Vj»I^N#' I c WNaLCtAU AND RETAIL. A iiapply of NA.ILS front the Manufactory of S. R. S'osTBBf always on band, Wholesale a^ji Retail. to U T H 8 I D E K I N Q STREET, 186C] ▲DmnsBMiMn. [18ML nLLURflllHATI®!!!^ a Every PnblicBaildipg, Dwelling Honse, Mill, Factory, Shop, Store, and Office in this Province, MAY BE BRILLIANTLY LtGHTEP , AT LITtLE cost. FOR BRILLIAKOT AND BOONOMT OF itS U6HT, THAT oi ALBEBTINE, MANUFACTUBED BT THE ALBERTINE OIL OOMPANT, Is Superior to that of Coal Gas, Oil or Flaidltl JI^INJff PENCE worth of AJherlmeim ^ivoe thm light than One DoTUm^b worth of Fluid! At the same Oost ALBEBTINE will give 7 times more Light than Mnid ; 6 " " ** « Sperm Oil: 4 « «r « « Lard Oil; 3 ** « « " Whale Oil, And twice as much Light as Bape Seed OiL ^[LiBiisiroBa Gives a BriUiuit Ught, is free from all danger of expl0(d sure to the air^ and may be consamed in a Lamp to the last ^p liVmil^ reach of the wick, without depreciation in the quality of the l^ht. Leadmg Chemists of London and New York affree that ALBEBTINB is destined to supersede all Oils and Burning Fluids as a source of Artifi- cial Illumination, and the most valuable material for tibat purpose now known. LAMPS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DEPOT— No. 38 Prince William Street (SAMBS' ARCADE.) ■bmI iBM.] ADmmsnaDrTa [iSM. , OKTATIONS. Xeweat designs and most Fasblehable Styles in Brooches, Bracdets, B(ffi«r. jltings. CMr^nns, Lodcetey Ear Rings, Gold Chains, Vest do., Ne^^ti^ BeuayK.efBj Vest Hooks, &c., &;c. SILVER AND PUTEB JBSWSJLRY IN GREAT VARIETY. Of every d^ription, such as Tea and Coffee Services, Salvers, Cake and Fraitf j^ttikite, Oard Becetvers, ButtO' Ooolets, Sugar Baskets, Ktpkin Bings, Fruit Knives, Tea, Table and Dessert Knives, Forlu, and Spoons, ToiBi JUM^ p^ and Breakfast'Cas^ri^ li^g^t vaiiety. A hemt^jul (i88ortment of Toit^ and .Mantel Orna- iri^ints i^tlie fhost j^ttsMdhc^te fTar^. A laige .as^rtment of Rosewootd and Bbony Work Boxes, with a Tftriety of Fittfaigs; Ladies' and Gents' Rosewood and Morocco Dressing Oases, with Plaiaiand Silver Fittings, Writing Desks, Mictfoscdpes, Draw- ing InsljnnaeD^ ^fetreoscopes, with^ large variety of views; Lubin's Coudra^'Sj fiifd Qleaver's Exlxacts, Pomades and Toilet^ Reqiuiutes ; Quns, rlstbls. Fishing Rods, and a' tiomplete assortment of SHOOTING AII^D FISIflNG TACKLE. ^^lieSidry and Gricketliig Qop^i ^ ;.,,WATCHESy fat jwld, and silver Gases, wHh all the modem improve- jHMit;^, A large variety of CLOCKS, from the cheapest to the beatde- MrifuftiQii in use, suitable for Churches, Public Buildings, School and House use. LADIES' TRAVELLING BAGS, in a variety of Styles and Material. A large assortment of Fancy and Plain French Willow Baskets, Rub- ber Fo4^ 9aHf« English French, and German FANCY GOODS. _,l'rt|| ' V " •..»- i ' • i_ X" a. J _l* pL Hie above, with a great variety of unenumerated articles, are OJllwed at very reasonable prices. AuK>-^l^e eeletn«ted FAinklin Sewing Machine. ^ i RICHARD THomsorv. les, Bracelets, 18, Test do., >dem improve- to the beat de- 'S, School and iim^im, ^mfn^"^^ «m^mmm. 1 IN i^. i Silk; WJDoUen, Liiien, M mtia MhMLL^m^--^ I Our Buyers visit ttoe Markets twie^ ay ee^ and arrangetnent^ havi been niiid^ tcf jfrddnre ml the iieweoii^y^l^s |>et1|^eem|^|l^ns. ■,-4 •» '-i^gi-'' WHOLESALE AN0 RETAIL IM*.]! [1866. ■ I fdrSTI^ce Wm.-Bt, St John, H. B., lkP(»tTER OF BRITISH. FOREIGN & AMERICAN f DEY QiQQB Shawbi Ribbons, Flowersi MANGLES, PARASOLS, SILKS, VELVETS, Ck>bnrg|, Plaids^ Delaines, Hosiery, Oorsets, Collars, BttiSS CfOailS, CAftFBTS, Yams, Lustres, Linens, Linen Threads, Grapes, Mus- ^ ,; lin^i Flaoiii^, Blankets, Clotb9, Si|!tinetts, icb. Slieiiiiil, Cotton Yarps, Skeletoi M. fOW£LLIH€^S, WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, OIL. Cloths, QuiltSi Ck^unterpanesi Table Covers, nt^v. SMALL WARES, retner with every other Article generally found in a DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. 3li:gi:OaLB8 ALB and RETAIL. [1866. 9 ICAN LVETS, I, Collars, fits, pes, MuB- ettB, 01 M, •ONS, JoYerS) found in a •NT. 1866.] AOTERnniiBiin. [lift. BOWES & KENNEDY J DEALERS IN AND MW ST§¥ES, TIN, SHEET UlONjIZINC AND I? TIN PLATE WORKERS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR COIL SCUmES, *^v^ a>£vdL ZkV>£vc "WaV*,)? ^>^ovil». STOVES and STOVE PIPE, And Tin Ware Coiitumtlsr en HaM* 1^* Special attention to Jobbing and Repairing. 3 and 4 CROSS STREET, 8AIHT JOBK, N. B. 10963. Aiyv KbTItltMUITS. [1866. ,1 f 8, jj^l^^};^ AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN ^iw i^i FISH, SAINT JOHN, N. B. r r^c^ja CONSTANTLY ON HAND ^^ujK, KEEOSENfi'OlL, AND [I8M. V i I, .JT"! LL, r. I | f | - | - | l i«lit»»-X«— I iiii« 'Hl i f l n *» •asads 18^.] Aft GEOffilpCill //oZ". ' ■, , ** .'/■'■' // 'i3J'/Jf^ 9 9^ A N D D ll^ L ;:^t^- .:M ■t ■ Jf 1. WM®!? (im ■'• .:3i 'ij* ''■ ? 1 i ». ■; ■ . '■ 4 ■ '"'' ?^f 131 KING STKEET, fm,] {IBM. v. & F. BDRPCE, UIPOKTER8 OF HAItDWARE, CUTLERY, 8ih^^ Bfootro-JPlfttod, Albata, firitaiutla Metal, Blook Tlii» Japanned, Enamallad, and BOUSE FtTRNISHINO 000IM3. »>m • . 'k^' i»: W 86 PRINCE WILLIAM STREET, Ola liUiClttf Mu Mu •;:■> xm.] ADmrnncum. [1866. 99, Prince William Street, OPPOSI'I'E: OHUBOH STflBBT. IMPORTEEiS OP iiM aiil Foreip Dif M, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Moreens, Damasks, Kapery, ANU ALL K.niD8 OF Mouse Furnishing Goods, fiffis aijl Dress Katerials, of Latest Stjles. PRINTS. 8HmTINGS,FUA|N[N?tS, CLOTHS. TROUSERINGS, VESTINGS, TRIMMINGS, WHOUE^AI-E 4NI>^ltETAIL. , I'vticuUu? atten^^on ]fi directed to our stock of domestic wade AND SATINCTTS. ISQ J.&J.HBOAH. JaBBBB [1866. i r. THB, apery, oods, est Stjlsii TAIL. Iegak. 1801] : ^ omcE-^ BncsaiB BinuKf «, »»*lfr 4 W*:^ ,<•» vftt SAINT JOHN, N. B. I 1 ■ ■ ... I.I I ■•! iiii"*i- WILLIAM TAmTBS. K> « L ••■ Ve\ev%' %\vt.«\, ^qCv\v\ ^oVww^ 114 1&« i ^ I . ', 1 ./^ 4 falls larliM ii Paselii aiil Blocks. GRAINING, PAPER HAWING. GIIDING, AND GLAZING. SHIPS' CABINS POLISHED. SIGN AND WmOOW SASHES DONE TO OBDEB. ^^^Jr^formation and EKtimatei given with pUeuurfi., ■:■■ -.? ■ *,.' ■ =?r -■-» I860.] ADVBBTI8EMBim. [1866. IMPORTERS OP 3 t * ' •■ GENERAL HARDWARE, AND isMmsg nLoimsm^. ■ ♦ > Our Stock consists of all kinds of Shelf, House, Builders', and Ship Hardware, Horse Nails, St^el, Siot, Sheet Lead and Zinc, Paints, Oil, Glass awd Putty. Also— CARRIAGE HARDWARE, Such as Axles, Springs, Bept Rims, Spokes, ^ubbs. Bolts, Castings, and an endless variety of Small Trimmings. V^' - j ■" • ALWAYS ON HAND AT PROPER SEASONS : '.:.r I 0I> EVERT DESORIPTienr. We ke^p one of the best assortments in the City, and bnr priced c&nnot be surpassed by any house in the Trade. W. H. OUVE & CO. 1866.] ▲DVBETIICMBIITg. [1866. M F6 STEAM BNGINB AND MACHINE SHOP, •T. aOHN, H. JU ■i »•• f 4' JOHN SMITH, Prepfft >*■ The Sobscribtr hay&g all |be recenl^ ln|iroi«d ft^iltties, ;s prapued fto maiii^ictttreevery jieMtipfien 4f STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS. J/V»r JloHne or Land purpout^ tif any. «if«. Iron and Brass Castiiy^ Made to order, and Patterns furnished. Always on Harp— Ship Work, Pipes and Parops, Carleton Air light and other Coolt Stoves^ Gambooses, iClMp Stoves, Gvateis Franklins, (hren and Furnace Mouths, &c. . /A- /'tV. PATENTEE AND SOLE MANUFACTURER OF HULBERTS Pronounced by judges to be the best Plongh in the Market! EXECUTED PBOMPTLT, AND ON REASONABLE TEBMS- m^ Plans and arrangements for all work, executed in thte i!ttfl^||plh ment will be made without chai^. aOHN SMITH, ■hj:A . ij^nporter aiid Dealer iai i^AMT^ Ci j38r3..,ii"TM ^-'Tv v!?^ Kv .;.vs^. >.-,Xr ji,.-^„Mi>-J I., ■. > ,.• ,. (g[Las ■1^. ■■ ■'( ^ ■rjy IJ CORNER OF semiiiBm WIABF& iabket pae ■\ .. JMtfbiw '!>ij«irt9^ ii;Yr ; . aaiaaa J L ^m (mi. ■' " ■ ' i •9 '& PABS, —» — 1866.] ADVKBTIflEMSNTB. [1866. .id. (Ilk »*-**» MANUFACTURERS, Particular attention is requested to our Stock of SAM iis/ioii fliTs, aiji m§im, \ '' i ' ' " ' ■ ■ ^ As we have superidr facilities for making the best arUcles. A',oi>|iPLinrB AssoRTMtiirr of; CIHIIII AIRWAYS IN STOCJf^ La^s' and Gistlemen's Fur JoQiB, Of all kinds, manufactured and selected i)eoxja. the b>est maikets. dTALL Q00D8 WARRANTEb..£gI Wholesale Drdera promptly filled ob MboaiL fefflie. HIQESaT QAm B^QSa paw for SA WFITRS. u ;'tj''l- ▲DTIBTUmOMTS. [1866. VIGTORU HOFSE, SAINT JOHN, N. B, GHASLBS R. BAT, IMPORTER OF Britidii Foreign, and American ■SI m ALL TBG LEADING STYLES OF MANUFACTURE!) Woollens, Cottons, Linens and Silks. ;<,fiABm)lSHIRTA]n)TBIIM&S, ■J k ffx'',f .' ' .'■ ■ ■ IN EVERT YARIETY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ,(--..■ o x^ c> o? zz X 3xr C3k- , Hate. Cap^, YaliP^s, &c., And everything requisite in this line for Ooniltlry Marbhanti.' 1866.] ADTEBTISniBHTS: £1866. akd AGBICDLTOBAL IFLEHIIfT f ABEIOm 's'li--^ ■»- » l»»» r? ALLAN ilSO (»9 ■ '" ■ '■■ '?> ', Sbipif Qambooief, Mantel-pieoe am Hegliter Ghratet, Shop, Office, Parlor and OaJnii 8l0v«i, ail aioes and PatteUM. ipiiiltiifiil lupleieits, of eTJiry iMptiiiiL THET ALSO MANUFAOTUfiB TO OBDES AND Ships' Windlass, Iron Gapstan, Ship OaStinffs of every de- scriptiony and all kinds of Tin and Sheefuon Work. . Iiggr All orders left at the Warehouse, No. 1 Water Street, will be executed in a workmanlike manner, and with the utmost promptitude. I JMfc; 1866.] ▲DVEBTISEIIENTS. [1866. N(K d Bariket Square, ST. JOHH, H. B. lawtotTvassie, IMPORTEKS OF DRY GOODS. CONSTANTLY BEOEiyiNO BY STEAMERS: ^jlks, Shawls, Velvets, Hosiery, gloves* Ln. Cottons, .Ilaielii, BMets, Coooterpaiie!!, RUGS, WOOLLEN CLOTHS, ■V £3 S Q? Z 3>Sr Gb- S , Trinunings, of every description, COTTON WARPS, LACES, MUSLIN, FAMILY MOUK.^JiNC, PASASOZS, UMBRELLAS, FeatJiers aiil Flofors, Dress (fooils, And every article usually kept in' Dry Goods Stores. 1866.] jLOYKBTISnONK. [U69. FDMTimE f ABE The Subscriber having purchased of Mr. 0. L. Tuttlk his entire Stock of FURNITURE, &c., on very advantageous terms, and added to it his own already large and well selected asportmeut, is now prepared to supply his friends and the public at the LoweH Jtatea. He would especially call attention to the following list, and solicit a call at his Warbroous, where can be obtamed a complete fit out of Furniture at low rates. PARLOUR FURNITURE : Centre and Side Tables, Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Lounges, Easy Chairs* Rocking Chain, Ottomans, Music Stools, and What-Nota. Diiui. Sittiiii, Bein aiil EMen Fimtiire. Bureaus, Sinks, Wash Stands, Toilets, Cane Seat Chairs, do. Rockers ; Wood Seat Chairs, do. Bocker^; Children's Chairs;. Ceptre, Dinipg^i^md Extension Tables, Card ck>.^ FfelK^ and CottagiB BMsteads, Boii|ld Cornered do. ; Trundle ai!id Co^ Bcidsteads ; Chwbs, Cradles ; CloihM Horses; Knife Boxes, Toy l^fuH Desks, ^eyeii, l^t^vsaes, FofUfaei^ Spring Beds, Looking Glasses, Curtain Fixtures, Cord and Taisel, Greek Blinds, Chopping Trays, Rolling Fii\s,. Boys? Wheelbarrows, Willow Carnages, Buggies, Boys' Carts^Fix^ S|o<^ Coilnfeqr and Desk Stools. Bedroom getts. An admirable assortment of Bedroom Setts, in Oak, Chssnut, and Imitation, in every variety of style. UNDERTAKING! This Department of the Business will receive prompt and careful attention. COFFIN^ in Walnut, i^ahogany, and covered, on hand, of all sizes, and furnished at ^ort aotice. - v T e r in s ^O a s Ir. ^^^ H €Ua;|<^k;. BUR C ■''•* ,■ L im.] ▲DTntrisncKNTS. [1866. IMPORTERS OF BRITISH AMD FOREIGN DS, OF EYERT DESCRIPTION. A LARGE STOCK OF GABPETIN6S, FLOOR CLOTHS, AND FmmSMI} GOODS! FAMILY MOURNINC. 45 King street, Saint John, AND AT FREDERICTON, SHERATON & CO., [1860. ic. John, !»• 1866.] IV ADTiBTisuacmn. Lli66 FOMBY AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS. JAMESllARBlS, LATB HARRIS A ALLAN, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF Agricultiural Implements, lom TliresiiuiL anil other HaekiDes, Pioniphs, of Tarions FannersV Boilers, Oookiiig, Glose and Ornamental StoveSy ENAMEUiED MANTEL FIEOBS, BEQISTEB OBATE8, A^hTD Franklia Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Iron Fencing, Ship Castings of all kinds, Ship Knees, Hammered Shafting, RAILWAY WHEELS AND AXLES, RAIL GARS, gf eTerjr deicriptlon. Casth^^B made to PattemSi &c. ^SW Orders hft at the Office, Mill Bridge, No. 17 Water Street, or at the Foundry, will receive prompt attention. 186«i.] AinnmTISKMKNTR. [1866. J. i. iALSei 9 IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF WHOLK8ALE AND RETAIL. FMS BBICK BUILDIM, 24 m Street, Highest Prices paid for F^IIS. 35 PMCEJiLIi STREET. ROBERTSON & SKINNER Respectfully intimate to the citizens of St. John, and the Proivince generally, that they have constantly on hand a well selected stock of FIRST GLASS Wm, Mtmt ^n0v^, ^vimf ^iMu, Mnmf tobj^coo, oiai^Rs, And all other articles usually kept in a Grocery Store. And while soliciting a share of public patronage, are determined that no effort on their part shall be spared to deserve support. ^^ OBSERVE.,^ ROBERTSON Sc. SKINNER, FAMILY GROCERS, 35 PRlNCi: WILLIAM STREET, A. BOBERTSON, Jcn., |. ^ TO UNDBBTidCft BOaS JJfB JrOB BOOKlttl^jimQ, P4JPEE BULDTG, And BXiAi^ BOdKS of wry dMoriptloii. BOOK WOfi; INSUBAKOB FORIIS^ PAMFHLBTh,, paospeotuses, BJUfK fOBlfS, BILLS OF LADING, JMILWAJr rORMfit, CIROULABS, iHaL t^OBMS, RSCEIPTS, WAYBILLS, OA'naiOGUES, OABD& HAND BILLS, &o. fto. fto. Stdiot aUtfodat given to idl drdon, and work dom at tiie Yvn LowBST Chabois. , CowitliME Bqum Statlmiary of •!! kbuU. • ■^'-i^'?*'SS?R'?WB5=»jr [\9-> 99 to 18. IKNT. tCf K c^. '.a- ■ • LLS, GUES^ ILLS» be YuT rENnoN. 1866.] PH( Mr.T. OA OLD £ JSxecuU TbeS f 1866.] AVTKR1!1BZM£NT9. [1966. PHOT OGRiPH Al AJIIBROTYPE fiAtLM, SAINT JOilN, N. B. ,,^- ^ *» Mr. F. bas every facility for luakiug the moat perfect Piu1iiii-eu^ s^ •» CARTES OE VISITES, CABINET AND LIFE SIZE PflOTOGRAPIIS. OLD DAGXJEKBKCrtTPES COPIBl) AND COLOURED TO ANY 8IZB. Ambrotypdfi, Sphereotypes, &c., JExecuied in the very beat manner, and on the moiU reasotutitle terme. The Subscriber keeps coiistADtiy ou hand an ttssortiiient of New and Second-hand ii TE From all the Celebrated Mannfacturerg. An inspection is respectfully solicited. G. FLOOD, Proprietor. 1866.] ADTEaTISBMENTS. [1866. LONDON tin imnxantt Compattg* ESTABLISHED 1782, CAl>ITA.L, ^5,000,000 Stg. Office— Lombard Street and Charing Cross. TRUSTEES AND' DIRECTORS. Dedmus Burton, Enquire, Travers Buxton, Esquire, Octavis Edward Goope, Esquire, William Cotton, Esquire, John Davis, Esquire, George Arthur Fuller, Esquire, Charles Emanuel Goodhart, Esq., James Alexander Gordon, Esquire, Edward Hawkins, Jun., Esquire, Kirkman D. Hodgson, Esq., M. P., William James I^noaster, Enquire, John Dorrien Magnes, Esquire, John Timothy Oxley, Esquire, Benjamin Shaw, Esquire, William James Thompson, Esquire, Henry Heymen .'[poulmiu, Esquire, Matthew Whiting, Esquire. AUDITORS. John Hodgson, Esquire Peter Ifartineau, Ssojiiire, Joseph Samuel Lescher, Esquire, Gboroe William Lotell, Esquire, Secretary. John J. Bloomfielr, Esquire, Assistant Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed Agent for New Brunswick, and will effect Insurance on as favorable terms as the nature of the risk will admit. OFFICE— 17>^, Corner Prince 1¥m. and Prinoess Streets, SAINT JOHN, N. B. J. W. WELDON. [1866 nl sf a»9^ Stg. Oro88. E8q.,M.P., ster, Esquire, ji I Esquire, h Esquire, i .son, Esquire, i ,in, Esquire, ! iqaire. lire, iry. »wick,MidwilV Bk will admit. kess Streets, 1866.] ATmtmanuxtm. [1366. 20 Dock Street, rf|> SAINT JOHN, N. B. Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in MI N E R A L W A T E R , SODA WATER, SARSAPARIHaA, SELTZER WATER, Seidlitz "Water, CARn^R^ WJITEB, CHAMPAGKE ClSBlBL, &c. &c. &c. JOHN B. HAMMOND. 'M' 18M.] ADTKBTISKUKNTS. [1866. FIRE Jl.NT> life. $10,000,000. ■ ■ ^ v: It EIRE DEPARTMENT. Aniial PniiiiM-^41,668 3s. 21, SterliBC AU (ieBcriptions of Property taken at fair rates, and Fife Losses paid prdmiptly on reasonable proof of loss — without reference to the head establishment. Extracts firom the Press. ** Tile public are assured that even exceptional losses, should they arrive, can be met with readiness and liberality by the Royal. " The Boyal has established, through years of labor, a character for fibenlity, and the institution is now reaping the fruits of that character in constantly increasing business." — Liverpool Courier, of %thA pril. AGENT FOR NEW BRUNSWICK, JAMES J. KAYE, 16 FRmOESS STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. Ooe ^it ^#. [1866. E. V^^\ T. Losses pwd to the head I shduld they lal. character for hat character MhA pril. N. B. 1866.] AIl^KRTinMIMTi. [IMS. CHINA Am) QLASS mw Mm FRANCIS CiiEMENTSOlf, MAirUFAGTUBER AND IMPOBTER OF Eaidieiwiin), Ciia, and M, SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. Wholesale aad Retail. PICKSTONE'S Pure and Highly Oonoentrated WASHING CRYSTAL, FOB BENDEBINO LINEN BEAXJTIFULLT WHITE. WASHES EVERYTHING. Die Factet is soicient for T? eit; Mm of Water. It makes Hard Water Soft. It is the best thing ever invented for Washing. 1 Sole Agfnts fob St. John, New Brunswick — I JOHN ARMSTRONG & CO., from whom Shop- j keepers and Country Dealers may be supplied. 1860.] ilOOO BBWABB. [1866. KINQ'8 SQUARE, $AINT JOHN, N. B., .. i dbaLer in %mi Ijlite, Perfnery, Faiits, Oils, DYE STUFFS^ OIL AND FLUID LAMM, OpiMNtSS A17D WIOKS, SEJ^DS, BRUSHES, OF MX KINDS. AKD PBOPRIKTOB OF TnK FOLLOWIMO IIEDICIMKS: |^iiQi(i>BD'e! COMPOUND BALSAM TOLU, ■, • ^ For Ooogtw, Colds, Ac. &c. ▲n immediate Cure for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, and all Bnmmex Complaintii WATSON'S ITOH OINTMENT, For the speedy relief and permanent cure of that loathsome disease. CUTT'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT I This Liniment will relieve Pain, talce down Sweilings, and strengthen weak Joints, auiclter tliaa any article now in use. "SECORD'S NfiRVE AND BONE LINIMENT" WILL GIVE AS GOOD SATISFACTION AS KIDDER'S ! MOTH AND BUG EXTERMINATOR. SEOOKD'S PAIN KILLEH. SeeortT^ Leather Preservative, for making the. Leather waterproof. PAREGORIC ELIXIR, FOR PROMOTING SLEEP AND RELIEVING PAINS. Stove Varnish ; rondition Powders ; Condition and Cough Powders, that has in some cases cured the Heaves ia Horses ; Fisher's Antiosetic j Ointment, warranted to cure Bone Spavins, Splints, Carbs, lUngbbnes, '• Caloes, and all boney Swellings or deposits. For a^ Uie common pur- ; posel of ti Blister, this Ointment far exceeds all other preparations, in j certainty, safety, and speedy action. Secord's Antibilions Mixture , or Dyspepsia Bitters* This Med^neisnot JngiUiblti, but is believed to be tally equal if not superior to any other reiiiie^ of the Icind now before the public. Ginger Breud Worm Nuts, &e. AoBXT for Morse's Indian Root Pills; Wrlffht's Indian Vegetable Pills; Petes' Rheumatic. Powder; and SEGEE'S PILE OINTMENT. This Ointment has only be«|v^iip^ a «ho^ time, but it has already effected some remaTlcabie cures. The prottAeior (onfld^tly recommends it as a bitre cubk for the PILES, and lias also fodnii it very efficient in the cure of Fever Sores, Salt Rhenm, Bums, and other ( Sores of long standing. Ail of the above Prepnrations are warranted to give sa- tisfkotion in every instance, and $1000 will not be paid to parties that cannot pro- duce a variety ot Medicines to give the satisfaction the public requires. For sale Wholesale and Retail by j^ jfi^ SEOORD King's Sqnare, Saint John, Hew Bmnswick. And also sold by a great numbtT of venders of Medicines tliroughout the Pro- vince. A liberal discount made to Traders. Agents wanted to sell the above ifedicine in distant parts of tlie Province, and iu Nova Scotia. Agents wishing a Stocic of Medicines can have them by giving satisfactory references. All letters in reference to Uio al>ove must he pre-paid. [1866. I MRS, DS. diBease. then weak •L GIVE erproof. NG PAINS. Powders, | Antioaetic ngbdnes, on jmr- rations, in [tters. I )erior to any iNuU,Ac. .Mils; Petes' lenthaBonly , cures. The and lias also ks, and other ad to give sa- cannot pro- j les. For sale i ^rnnawick. lout the Pro- jll the above Inis wishing » ' All letters 1866.] AbVKRTISEHBNTS. [1866 '» Barlow's Oomer, • - 6 King Street, IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN MECHANICS' TOOLS— VIZ. : Ward & Payne's Edge Tools ; Spiller's and Broad*s Edge Tools ; Spear & Jackson's Saws ; Mathieson's Scotch Planes ; Thom> son's Augers ; Wheatman & Suiiib's and Butchers' Files. Camai[e Earilf are-Tiz : Haineiis Moitiii-Tiz : AXLES, SPRINGS, HUBS, RIMS, Japanned, Braae, k SUver Monntlaft Spokes, Shafts, Bolts,{ GIHTII AND REIN WEB, Hub Bands, Patent Leatht^ ; Team Hamee, CoUar Cloth, CnrPd Hair. MALLEABLE CASTINGS, | Whip, Whip Thongs, AKO ALL THE SMALL TBiMifiNOB. j Trace eods, Chain Tmces,Breech*g Chain E^ SPRINGS MADE TO ORDER.! J^ Lears & Harris' Harness Jet Agricultural Implements OF ALL KINDS, IN THEIR SEASONS. Paint, Oil, Glass, Putty, Powder, Shot, Pump and Pump Chain, Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Zinc, Sheathing Paper, Firth's Steel, &c. &c. m^" Special Bargains to Cash customere. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. C. BERRYMAN. 186A.] ADTEntISKME:;Tel. [1866. 3xr Es "^iTsr ' The Store latrfv gyqupiod by Mr. J. W. HEWITT has been fitted up by "the Subgoriber for W^Ry<; he anticipates muqbpleasuro in HerviogiliF ntimerottt flrieikls and tho public generally with Furniture of every description, AVhich, as well aa the priec, cannot fail to please. Sofas, Tete-a-tetes, Lv)nna^es, Easy Chairs, Roekinfr Chairs, Parhii* Oljairs^, Canterbiirys, What-nots, Bureaus, Sinks, Wash Stands,. Toilets, Cane-seat Chairs, Cane-scat Rockers, Wood-seat Chairs, Wood-scat Rockers, Children's Chairs, Centre Tables, Cribs, Difting Tables, Extf^iision Tables, i^rench Bedsteads, Cvttage do., Round Cornered do., Mattrasses, Feathers, Knite Boxes, Curtain Fixtures, Green Blinds, Chopping Trays, Dish Mops, Rolling Pins, Boys' Wheelbarrows, Buggies, Willow Carriages, Boys' Carts, Desk Stools, Bedroom Sets, Are part of the Goods which will be kept continually on hand at Sp G-ormain Street, Opposite Trimly Church, The subscriber, from his intimate acquaintance with the Furniture trade, flattc^riJ himself that punctual attention to business, and I^ow Prices, will ensure him a good share of public patronapje. Orders from the Citif and Country solicited. Please Call. [^^"UXDERTAKING at very moderate charges, promptly attended to. Oft I860.] APTSRTisnnaiTfl. [IM. THOmAS R. JONESl SAIHT iQJSLmp Xb Baf Keeps constantly on hand the largest Stock of CLOmiNG In the Lower Provinces, sultaUe for every purpose, and well selected for Conntry Traders. Drr Mt M M Vans, For Country Trade, in vanety. Fishing Lines and Twines, OF EVERY DEaGRIFTION, ■ ■ f: f ' ■ ' ■ Ready-made (Sotmng Of the best deecfiptien, and at the lowest Pritiei. -- isee.] AmrKBTMBMBMnk [1866. KINa STREET, §J, JOHN, N. B. Importer of ^ad Dealer in evexy description of French, Bnglish, and American 9 IIiliX dec. &c. E R IT f &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1866.] m HER^i Cool an Good i; Web i Draft ar i Cigars, ''. Eutranc ■^ IL. 18A6.] ADVERfiSBiairrs. [186«. .FOR TBE SALE OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PRODUCE, OF EVER Y DESOBIPTION. All Ms of Fruits and 7ei[etaliles in their Season. BOLOGNAS A7VD SAIJSit€»EII, Pig's Feet and Xiambs' Tongnee. HERMETICALLY SEALED MEATS, FRUITS, Ac. Ac. ALE, FO&TEIli WINES. LIOUORS, MILK PUNCH, &0. Soda and Mineral Waters. Cool and Befreshing Soda Water, with Cream & Fruit Bympe. CIQAR8, TOBACCO, PIPES, SlO. Orders from the Country promptly attended to, Goods Bought and Sold on Commission AT Corner Store, Saint John Hotel Building, ST. JOHN, N. B. JAMES GREE I We have constantly m Store Choice Wines and Liquors, |i Draft and Bottled Ale and Porter, Soda and Mineral Waters, ,' Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c. Eutrance first door from King ^reet in the St. John Hotel Building. JAMES GREEN, Agent srar 1866.] AT>VRnTf8i:MKMT». [1B66. eOX & THOMPSON, CABINET BIAEEBS AND ypi^eLSTEiEi ^ JVo. 8, GERMAIN STREET, (OPPOSITE MAUKET STREET), ST. JOHN, N. B. ALL » OF CABUT PI MADE TO ORDER, ON SEASONABLE TERMS. [1666. RS iSa F, [S. 18A6.1 ADyKnTIHEMEMTS. [1866. L & F. iil^FEE 9 Prince William Street, St John, 5. B. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Oalvanized SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE, Zinc and Tin Plates. Oils, Paints, Glass, Putty. FITGH, TAB, OAEUM & COBDAQK Sleigh, Shoe and Caulking STEEL. IVIann faoturers of CUT MILS AND SPIKES, Warranted Good, and made of Superior Iron. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 1866.] ADTKBTISEMKNTS. €iLA [1866. Cut Nail, Gut Spike, AND WROUGHT SHIP SPIKE Depot— No. 8 "Water Street, ST. IQHH, M. B. I GALVANIZED SPIKES, AND SHEATHING NAILS. I ORDERS RECEIVED FOR j lai's FaMt Mm Guar GEO. P. SANCTON. [1866. ike, i i PIKE ;reet. KES,| ILS. 'ON. 1866.] AirmiTnraaEHTsr' 1>^^1.1£.13L \U '•■ » 1?:?;" .r.*? PI 1 » AND SS and 24 [1866. JOSHUA S. TURSER 9 >j Hpr «?il WATEK STREET, SAINT JOHN, N. B. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CO o z UJ z o I- bl 3 ec o z < z CO liJ IL Q 111 Z < < GEO. A. BAYARD, SUCGESSOB TO XOHir M. WALE:ERf Wholesale & Betail Druggist^ IMPOBTEU AND DEALER IN ^ t en i&im. AND CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, AND GOLD LEAF. BENZOLE AND TVRPENTirVE GLASS, rUTTY, &c. ALSO: ENGLISH, FRENCH & GERMAN PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, &0. &.C. Sole Agent for Ayer's MedicineSj and Dr. Ridge's Unrivalled Food for Infants and Invalids. > O m z m r o > z O t m CO m m O m ■ z o z > m ESTABLISHED 1819. rally, £br the above attention f deoce whi Being d paradon preparatw and the. onlv byqi in w]iich I". &Cc England, moderat* i their a ▼erychoic* genuine an ij Especial !j goods will ij equitable i •i Tlie Sto |, amongst w jj cTircct frcm II pnofiB. rt, 5, ilC > O m z m r o > z o -n r O m 73 0) m m o IES» Dr. ilidS' I o X > FELL ®|)emist0, ••< la.' FOSTER'S COEliEE, 4<>4 1 ' 9^ir*XiJ0HN, N. B., F' £. Jv .. .leasing diit;^ to pre^itit their gratefdl thanks to the Mn>re«i Pam^aMM, PaivATB Families, Country Traders, and the public genie^- rally, for the increased support they haVe received since re-commending the abov(3. old established business, and trust that «nTeinitting personal attention, in every department will ensure a continuance of' that COQ^- dence which it is their desire to merit and maintain. Being dcariee, amongst which may be found the following, imported by F. ii Co. direct frcm the best markets, and in quantities which ensure the lowest pnoen. =ss=c ;»=5=: • ! FELLOWS & Co., Chemists, Foster's Ookneb— St. Johh, N. B. V ^ SUKISRT ARTIClES. AcidH — Acetic, Araenianii, Benzoic^ Chloric, Citric, Fluoric, Fortdic, Qallic, Hydrochloric, Hydrot^- •nio, Nitric, Oxalic, Pee- cbloriq. Phosphoric, jpy« JfokaUie, SiuMOnia,, AvA- loliidi0Dtf& 84k^aHe, mSL AdheslTO MttdUl^, Plas- ters, &c. JQthers—Attetlc, Bntyrie, Chloric, Nitric, Sttlphu* ric. Alcohol. Almonds, Essential Oil ot Aloes — Barbadoes, C&pe, Socotrine. Alum. Adnb^iSris. Ammonia— Bromide, Car- bonate, Hydroitdbhurst, Iodide, Muriate, Valeri- Imat^. A m m o n i a m— Bromide, Chloride, Iodide. Amylene. Annatto— Solid. Antimony — Hydrochloatc, Potassio, Tartrate, &c. Archil. Arrowroot>-Bennada. Arsenic. BerriesoCapsicnm, Juni- per, P^ento.&c. Balsam— Canada, Capiva, Peru, Tolu. Balsamic PlaBter8,on cloth, leather, Ac, all sizes. Barbadoes Tar. . Barks— AnguMura, Canel- la, Cascanlla, Cinchona, Cusparia, Lemon, Meze- reon, Oak, Oranjg^e, Po- megranite, SassuHrae, Si- marouba. Bebeereon, Sulpl^ate of. Bismuth— Trisnitrate, Va- lerianate. Black Leads. Sorax. ottles, all kinds and styles. Boxes— PilLPowder: Puff, Turned wood, willow, Ac &e. Boxwood Cases, Nipple Bhields, Puff Boxe& Bromine. '-. ]-:'Tojtapt.-Bl|rtit«^*V '.Cream Tartar. ■ Creosote. Cadmium'— Bromide, Io- dide. diC. Cftlyes* Teats. Camtohor, English. Cantborides. Capsules, Caster OU, Capi- v^ Cubebs, Carbcxn— Bi*al]klinret Carmine. Cassis. Castor. Castor Oil< in bulk, bottles, or capsules. Caustic. Cerate— Calamine, Acetate of Lead, Besin, Savine, Soap, S^macetL Cerium-^lalate. Chalk— French. Precipita- ted, Prepared. Chamois Leathery Charcoal— Aniinn; 'WooU, &c. Chirayta. Uhlorodyne. Chloroform. Circular Filtering Paper. Civet. Cloves, Cobalt— Oxide. CochineaL Cod Liter Oil, In bulk, bottle, or capsule. Collodion — Iodized, Ne- gative, Positive, Surgi- cal Colocynth— Pith, Turkey, C o n f e c 1 1 o n —Aromatic Bose, Senna. Copper— Ammonio Sulph., Chloride, Nitrate, Sul- phate. Corks, Copaivin. Cream of Tartar. Crimson Marking Ink. Cubebs. Cudbear. Currie Potrder. Cuttle Fish. Decoction— Aloes, Broom, Buchu, Cinchona, Log- wood, Oak, Sarsapariila, Senega, Dextrine. Enu de Cologne. Epsom Salts, in bulk or packet. Essences for Confectione- ry — Clicrry, Peuch, Pear, JarKoiiolle, Pine Apple, Quince, Raspberry, Strawberr}', Tanllla. Essences— Domestic i Fruit — Almond, Cherry, Lemons, Lemon Peel, Oranges, Orange Peel, Orange Flowers, Peach K«rnelB| P«ar, Jtaqh b«Ty- ..-,.' S»ijpe-.AIIMI- cnry, Bhaborb, Boap, Bquiils. Pink SauoerSb Pepper, Cayenne, Oubeba, &o. PipeHne. Pitch— Burgundy, Ac Plaster Skim. Plasters — Ammoniacam, do. with Mercury, AsMh- foetida, BeUttdoBMU BIi»> tering. Burgundy Pitch, Cale&ieiw, Galbannm^ Iron, l4wd, Maronry, Opium, Besln, Boap, Spanish Flies, Vordigris. Plasters — Bunion, Corn, Court, Boll, Spraad^ 4cc. Plate Powders. Poppy Heads. Poor Man's Ptastera. , ■ , Potash— Acetate, BteAriH>> uate, Bichromate, Bitar- trate, Bromide, Carbon- ate, Chlorate, Cyanide, Fused, Hyp<^hoBphtte, Nitrate, Permangtuiate, Pnusiate, Sulphate, Sul- phuret, Tartrtite, &o. Preston Salts. . . Quill Tooth Picks. Almond Sweet, Palid,, Quinine— Disuli)hat«,Eiifl^ Essentiul, Amber, AniM>, ! llsh, Howard^s; Hypo> Bergumot, Carrawi^-s, ; pliosphites, Iodide«.*o* Cassia, Castor, Ceckir, Quinidine. Chamomile, Cinnamon, Razor Strops. Citronelle, Cloves, Cod Besin— Transparent Ante* Liver, pale, Cognac, Co- rican. puib8,CoriundtT, Croton, Rochelle Salts. Cubebs, Cumin, Dill, Root— Aconite, Angeltea, Fennel, Geranium, Ju- niper, Lavender, English and Foreign ; Lemon, Lemon Grass, Mace, Nutmeg, Neroll, Nut, Olive, Origanum. Palm, Peppermint, Sngtish ^ad Foreign, Pimento, Rho> dtum, Rosmary, Sa- vine. Sandal, Sassiifms, Spearmint, TurjMintine, Winter Green. Ointment — Citrine, Gall, McTcurv, Pitcli, Sulphur. Opiuiu — ^'rurkey. Otto of Roses Ox^mei, slmple,SquilIs,&c. Past.ille.s. Pepsine— Boudalt'H. ' Persian Ihseot Powder. Alkanet, Arnica, C«liunr bo, Colchicum, DmkleU'- on. Gentian, Ginaer, Hellebore, Ipecacuanha, Jalap, Liquorice, Meze- reon. Orris, Pareira Bra- va, Pellitor>-, Rhatany ; Rhubarb, Indian, Rus- sian, and Turkey; Sor- sapiirilltt, Honduras, Ja- maica ; Senega, Serpen- tary, Spigelia, Squill, Valerian, ^c. Rowland's Preparations. Sachets. Sain-on, Spanish. Sugu. Sallolnc,.^ ^^ s Sal Prunella.' ,« Salts of iMDona. ■'/ FELLOWS & Co., Chbmists, Fostbk*s Cohvkr— St. Jouh, N. K Santonine. Bcales and Weiehta. Sea Medicine Cheata. Sealinfi: Wax. Beidiitz Boxes, Cases, Pow- ' dera in boxes. Sent Anethi — Aniai Car- dam. Malabar, Carui Aug., Oolchiohi, Corian' dri Ang., Faenicoli, Fen- . Q((re«l^ Hjroscyami ; Li- nt (Fanned and Sifted), Crnshed ; Santon, Stapli- Silver— Nitrate, in crystala urftizod, Quiclt. Slclns. Soap— (Fancy Honsehold, Ao.) Soda — Acetate, Biborote or Borax, Carbonate, Crys- tal* or Wasliing, IJydru- aulpb., Uypophospltite, Spirits— JSther Nitric, SnI' pliiiric, Aromatic Ammo* nia, foetid AmmoniH, Jii- ^niper, Nutmcf^s, Kose- mary. Wine. StctlitHcopes. Stoppered Bottles. Stramonium, Cut Strontia, Nitrate, Pure. Strychnine, Pure Cryst. Sulphate. Sulphur— Iodide. Precipi- tated, Stick, Sublimated, Washed Ac. Syringes. Syrup — Buckthorn, Citrate Iron, do, and Quinine, Qlnper, IlypophoMphate of Lime, Iron mid Qul- nlne,Lemon; Lime,Hyp- ophoBphate,Oran^, Pop- py white, Rhnbarb, Sar- saparilla. Senna, Squills, Tolut, Violets. Ff Hytlraitfj, ifyposulphlte, , .. ' Phopphate, Potassla Tnr I Tamarinds, tratd or Kochelle Salts, jTupers. Sesqulcarbonate, Snl- 1 Tapioca, nl. ite or 6luuber*s Salt. {Tartar Emetic. Boiuiion— Acetate of Am-iTeats—CalveR', India Bub- monla, strongest Ammo-; ber&c. nia, Cbinchona, Capivl,! Terra .Japonlca I>onovan'8, Hartshorn, Tinotures— Aconite, Actea Lead, Lime Chloride,! Kaceniosa, Alofs, Arni- Magnesta, Morphia, Opl- 1 ca, Assafcetida. Balsam nm Sedatlre, Potash Ar-; Tolut, Jk-lladonna, Ben senical, Brandiah, Qui nine. Soda Chloride, Spanish Flies. Sponge — Wasters, Slate, ♦Turkey Brown, *Trleete •Turkey Block, Honey Comb, Turkey Cup, •Generally n«ed fur Hor- ■et, Carrlaaes Ae. Turkey Block is also used for the Toilet. Price is regulated by size, shape and quality. Bponj^o Pillne. Spread Plasters. zoin, Buchu, Columba, Camphor Compound, Capsicum, Cardomoms, Cascarilla, Castor, Cate- chu, Chirajia, Cinchona, Cinnamon, Colohicum, Cubebs, Foxglove, Oalls, Qentlnn, Ginger, Guaiacum, Hellebore, Hemlock, Henbane, Hop, Indian Hemp, Iodine : Ammonio Chloride, Ses- quichloride ; Jalap, Ki' n©. Lavender, com- pound, Matlco, MyrrhiP, Nux Vomica, Opium, Pellitory, Quassia, Qui- nine, Rhatany, Rhubarb, Senega, Senna, Serpen- tar}', (^miili,Valerian,&c. Tinfoil— Paper. Tongue Scraperr. Tnnquin Beans, finest. Tooth Bmshes, Instra- ments. Picks, Powders, i Tow (Surgeons'). i Tripoli (Photographic). | Trusses, Com. principle, I Single, Double, Salmo- and Ody principle. Sin- gle, Double, Mocmsin, Cole'^ &cdec. Turpentine. Twines. Vanilla. Veratrla. Verdigris. Vermillion, English, Chi- nese. Veterinary Instruments. Vtnegar»— Colchlcnm, Difl- , tilled, Opium, Spanish Files, Squills, Violet Powders. Waters — Oarraway, Dls- tilled Elder Flower, Lau- rel, Lavender, Lime, Orange Flower, Pepper- mint, Pimento, Rose, Spearmint. Wax Matches, Tapers. Willow Boxes. Winea — Aloes, Antimontal, Colchicum Root or Seed, Ipecactaanha, Opium, Rhubarb, Veratrum. Wood— Guiaoom atid Sha- vings, Log, Quassia and Shavings, Sandal, Sas- safras. Wrapping Papers. Writing Inks. Zinc- Acetate, Chloride, Iodide, Oxide, Sulphate, Valerianate. WITH MANY CHOICE SYRUPsJ Drawn frofflDflw's Patent Foitaii J FELLOWS 8l Co. PELl Fron lUagr m ' R. & Lon ACU] Bod Concei senc Sugar- Cub Purity Hoofla HTC, N. K ca, Oplnm, quassia, Qui- 1 1 nv, Rhubarb, ; i ina. Serpen- 1 1 Yulerian,inni, Spanish lills. aers. arraway, Dis- 1 er nower,Lau- ! ender. Lime, . lower, Pepper- i [mento, Rose, t. lert, Tapers. )e8,Antinionial, j n Root or Seed, i nha, Oplttm, ■ , VertitTum. ! laonm aAd Shn- , ■^^ Sandal, Sas-', Papers. *•• _.^ ''^ tate, Chloride, • >xlde, Sulphate, li ate. ' M,\ SYilUPS/ 1 foitaii FELLOWS & Co., CABHliiTft, FosTEK*s Corner— St. John, N. ll. Pateiit aiia — -, — 1.— ^ ietory From England, Scotland, France, Germany, the United States, and Colonies. "W arranted Gren-aine. Iflaflrnesiuiii Wire— 30 cents per Yard. FELLOWS & CO. ARE Msale anil Retail kents FOR THE FOLLOWING: R. & L. Perry & Co.'s, of Dr. Ktichan's Vegetable London, Balm OF Syri-I Pills; ACUM, lor Mental and Do. Concentrated Vegeta- Bodily Decay, &c. &c. ;! ble Essence ; Concentrated Detersive Es- Do. Vegetable Skin Oint- ment ; Down's Elixir, for Coughs, sence ; Sugar-coated Copaiba and Cubeb Capsules ; Purifying Specific Pills ; rioofiand's German Bitters; &c. &c. ; Hard's Farinaceoi^s Food, for infants. ,.} ^^^ \ K£LiLOWS 4; Co., Gbkiiists, Foster's Gornkk--St. Jobh, N. B. Patent Me^ycines, ISu:. &c. )i kjet'A Cherry Peetonil, Sugitr-coated Pills, Sarsaparilla, Anderson's Pills, Altsn'fl Hair Restorfttiro, ^i^jflftbi^Ham^in;), Arnold's Ink, Ink Powders, 3ntwn*8 J^maiva Oinger, Bronchial Troches, Brown's Extract YaleiiAh, Blistering Tissue, Bateman's Proj^s^ Bryants Pulmonic Wafers, Vermifuge, , "B« Dalby's Carminative, • * Depilatory Powder, Devine's Pitch Lozenges, Down's Elixir, Dillow's Heave Cure, Davis's Pain Killer, v '^-^-r DeGrafh's Electric 0%^ ^ f| ^\ ' Dftlley's Pain Bttraotoi-, ^n fi Dead Shot (Perry's), ' *> • '■ Davis's Wild Cherrj and Tar, Dinneford's Magnesia, 'Horse Hair Gloves, Dubarry's Revalenta, Dutch Drops, Drake's Plantation Bitters, .. Catawba Bitters, Extracts of Lemon, Vanilla, Rose, Bitter Almond, Cloves, Cinnamon, and all other kinds, Eye Salve (Fellows'), ElUs's WiUow Charcoal, Mount Eagle ^Tripoli, Eau de Cologne, DBK, N. B. 1 5dy, )per'8), rts, irown's), ^7/ [es. id Tar, Gloves, ters, nd all other FELLOWS Sb Co., OBnosts, Fosf sa's Goiwgii^ST. JFon, N. fll Eau de Cologne, Julieli** Plats, Qautier, Euu de OqlogAe, J. M. F., Eau de Cologne, in Wicker, Ede*8 PerAimee, Diamond Cement, Effervescent Citrate of Magneeia, Essence of Rennet, Feedine Bottles, Friar^s Balsam, Fuller's Earth 1?oilet Powder, Fetridge's ^abn of 1000 Flowers, Fitchews Heart Corrector, Fly Paper, German U^tning, Fly Poison, Fahenstook's Vermifuge, Fellows' DyspepeJa Bitters, Woq;n Lozenges, Speedy Relief BiUsAm liverwort. Tooth Ache Drops, Golden Ointment, Juniper Cmnpound, French Perfumery^ - Graham's Pain Eradicator, Pills, Graham's Diuretic Compound. Godfrey's Cordial, Gardner's Balsam liverwort, Gilman's Hair Dye, Glove Cleaner, Glue, Spalding'd Gourard's Lilly White, Grafenbury HUs, Gold Beater's Skin, Gould's Pin Worm Syrup, Guerlain's Shaving Cream, Glenn's TooUi Paste, Tooth Wash, Gardner^s Rheumatic Ccnnpound, Granular Citrate of Hagnesia, Granulated Seidlitz, Hanney's Bondeletia, Hard's Farinaceous Food, HoUoway's Pills and Ointment, Hooper^s Pills, Hoofland's German Bitters, Hageman's Bennne, Hooper's Cachous, Hypophospbates, ChurehUrs Hunt's Liniment, Hay's Liniment, Harlaem Oil, Halsey's Forest Wine, Houghton's Pepsin, Hurd's Hur Restorer, Hampton's Tincture, Hobensack's Worm Syrup, Hovey's Charcoal Paste, Hutohin's Hair Dye, Heimstreet's Hair Colouring, Hewes' Nerve and Bone Liniment, Herrick's Pills, Jayne's Vermifuge, Alterative, Expectorant, Carminative, Sanative Hlls, Hair Tonic, Johnson's Liniment, Indian Dyspepsia Pills, Indelible Lik, Kidder's, Payscm's, Bond's, Letcbford's, Hcgemim's, India Rubber Nipple Shidds, Rii^, Breast Pumps, Syringes, James' Fever Powder, Judson's Family Dies, Worm Teas, Mountain Hert> Klb, Keating's Cough Lozenges, Kidder's Liniment, Cordial, Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Salt Rheum Ointment, Leary's Albion Liniment, Langley's Bitters, Lyon's Magnetic Powder, Kathairon, Locock's Puhnonic Wafem, Lubin's Perfumes, Lozenges, all kinds. Medicated, Laird's Bloom of Youth, Dabarique's SoLutioa <^ Soda, Laville's Gout Liquor, Lewis' Perfumery, '*1!5j.*»i fELLOWS & Go., Obbmihtb, FoirBx*! Oornek— St. Jodic, Nl Bi Mcchi's Magio Strops, Morrison's Pills, Morse's Cordial, Indian Root Pills. McClintocli's Alterative, Touio Mixture, McClintock's Dyspepsia Elixir, RUeuumtic Liniment, , ! Mixture, Cholera Preventive, Diarrhoea (.'ordial. Pectoral Svrup, Moflktt's Pills, Bitters, Marchcsci Cathulioon, McMunn's Elixir Opium, Mustang Liniment, McLean's Vermifuge, Pills, Merchant's Gargling OU, McAllister's Ointment, Morehcad's Magnetic Plaster, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Noble's Invigorating Balm, Norton's Chamomile Pills, Night Lights, Oxford Washing Pads, Osgood's Cholagogue, Ointments of all lands, Oiled Silk, Oxley's Jamaica Ginger, Parr's Life Pills, Pike's Powders for Fits, Pink Saucers, Pufls and Boxes, Powell's Balsam of Aniseed, Plantain's Capsules, Parson's Rat Exterminator^ Phalon's Hair Dye, Invigorator, Plasters, of all kinds, Perry's Bafan Syriacum, Detersive Essence, Sugar-coated Capsules, Purifying Pills, Hypophosphite Lime, Swan's Soda, Iron, Manganese, Quinine, Riggs' Military Soap, Kinunoird Benxollne, Perfumes, Toilet ViA«gar, Rondelctia, Rouge for Jewellers, Cnsnietique, Rowland's Macassar Oil, Odonto, Ka]ydor„ Richardson's Bitters, Redding's Russia Salve, lUdway's Ready Relief, Resolventy R. Pills, Rosemary and Castor (Ml, Robinson's ^ilver Soap, Sharp's Horehound and Aniseed, Stoughtgu's Bitters, Sanford's Invigorator, Steers' Opodeldoc, Schenk's Mandrake Fills, Stafford's OUve Tur, Swain's Vermifuge, Panacea, Seidleitz Powders, Salt of Lemons, Scott's Pills, Singleton's Golden Ointsient, Snuff, Maccaboy Scotch, Irish, Lundy Foot, Welch Toasti Sponge Bags, Spruce Essence, Bozodont, Turlington's Balsam, Thompson's Eye Water, Tobias' Venetian Liniment, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Tousey's Master of Pain, Upham's Pile Electuary, Velpau'a Caukerine, Wood's Hair Restorative, Wilson's Neuropathic Drops, Dysentery Cordial, Composition, Magnesia, Winer's Canadian Vermifuge, Whclpton's Pills, Youatt?8 Condition Powders. oaic, Nl Bi ir. Pi- d Aniseed, ills, ntvent, :(ii. er, ment, a, ry» tive, Drops, orditd, rmifuge, owdero. FELLOWS k Co., OHBiiim, Fotibii*rCMIlfi»— St. JoI^, N. B: INSTRT3FMENTS, &c. , :(.! :.! yoroepit, BnUidog, " Arterf, " TbiHh, Torniquets, Teraaculunw, Boalpels, ,,,.,. Catalias, >> ..A] Tenotomy Knirei, , _ ' Scarificators, ^eedle8--^k »nd W^/ Huppository Tiibes^ Surji^n^a Pocket Cues, , Physkten's Bottle ^« i- ^ r Disseetitig " ""* ' Post Mortem ** Tooth Instruments, in Leather, Scaling Instruments, ,„ Cupping Apparatus, ,,, Mir,^;).^ Stomach Pumps, W^ss* Endemic Syringes, Trocar and Canula, ' . , Cupping Pumps and Gla^eff, Gum Lancets ; Bleeding Lancets , Abdominal Belts, Silk, Abscess Lancetv ; Chest Lancets ; Elastic Stockings, Horse Lancets ; Farriers' Flemi ; ^' Leggings, Tonsil Scissors; Straight Scissors; ** Socks, ' Crookied Scissors; Caustic Holders; ** Knee Caps, Caustic PointSj in ^ood; _ ** Thigh Pfwes, Hearing Trumpetf , Hearing Tubes ; Stethescopes ; Breast Pumps,, ^.-,,, ^i^ " Gla|ise8,,.,r/; ■ ■" , , • .>. " Protectors, Enema Syrihges, Brass, " Cylinder, *< India Rubber, >« i;. 'ij.'-'BTff* ♦ it it Trusses, single and double^ iVom $1 to flO, all itaakes and styles. Pill Machine^ Pallet Knives, /r i « > - !t-» incH Iron Mortars ttfid Fesiei, ^ < ' Wedgewood do., ...1 k;.; Evaporating Dishes, ^oi'ikU h ■ Graduated Measures, Urethra Syringes ; E<^r Syringes ; Seidlltz Cases, m niaho^y Ami*-i Eye Syringes ; P, P. Syringes ; Vagina Syringes, " " Clark's, Female *' in oases, Electro Galvanic Machines, Respirators, from 46c. to $4 each, i Bougie's Gum, I Catheters Gum, i " Silver, male, j •' " female, j Speculum Vagina, Glass, I •♦ " Plated, I Pessarys, various, Suspensaries, from 50c. to $), Eye Shades, Urinal Bags, male and female, Forcep';, sharp pobited, straight, spring, Bullet, « Glass Funnelo, Scales and Weights, Test Tubes, Inhaling Bottles, Invalids* Glasses, fq; mMSuriog liquids, / '! " Eye Baths, Stethescopes, .,,, ,, , Teething i^ngs, , j. . . , - Shoulder Braced,' Toi ^'Ladles, Geoi tlemen, Bqys a^d Gii^s, Litmus Books. " '^^V^^j^ '*>; ".-'^ ' TurmerioBooks,' ■'•^ ^ trn ' Microscopical Dissecting Cases, ' MagnifyingGlaases for Mineralqgista, Floiir Dealers, Naturalists, Gardeners, &o.. Feeding Bottles for Infanls, ^Qo., aOc., 40c., 60c., ftQc. \. And a Gbiat Yaw«tt of Other Abtic^w, fsuil oihiY/ ^Ui^OWMA Oo^ CiMiiqsn^yiMfuCf Qo«irfR--9T. ifm9,% B, .0C& .£##§*>*■ rOR THB ^AEHSN jyf B wmw» •^» Having made •rranKemmts with Messrs. Waits, QvBiMii; & Oo., in Jiondon, and the Stpck being entirely new and flftti^, we «ao confidently recommend erery article on the lint We would .direct eapeciia attention to our StfiCk pf '!rufni|>i. Mangold Wurtztil iiOid Ufrrotft^ as we have devot^sd ihf ^ttl|qllt care to their q^ieotiop. Daniel O'Rourke. ^, ,. . Early Emperor, .*'!/'. Oaracticua. link's G«m. W,^ingtpim. - ,i, ,^.«.^,yvi' Bishop's Early Dwfrf, Harrison's uloiy, ,iv.it.i !*ii»s Borbridge!* Cenpse,' ^ ^ • > Bedroan's Imperaarl, Dwarf Marrowt-'"*"'^ ;"••'■■ ■■■■•■■•* Blue Cimetar, Blue PruKsian, Champion of Paris, Wrinkled VafieUtt. Napoleon, Champion of England, Veiteh's Perfection, Bellamy's Tall Green Marrow, Sword Lor^ Pod, Taylor's Large Windsor, Fairbead's Dwarf; firoiliao, Haydown, jLoog Pod, Fritneh or Kidney. Crimson, Wllmot's Buff Speckled, forcing Eiii4y Warwick, Scarlet Runneir^ White Runners, HeoderHon's $9leot hmff% Cutter*. Dwarf BlcKKlM, Barrett's v^rin^OD,. „ , ;. Borecold; Turner's Cottager's Kale, Green Curled DWarl ';-.■■ _, '' • >€ amy Bracoli. D^lmaney Parte, fine white, ipaltbaire. Barnes' Early bvyarf, Champion Early, Entield Market, Kemp's Incomparable, Myatt's Eclipse, ivery eariy, Paragon, very"^early and fiiie, Shilling's Queen, Drumhead, Flat Dutch, Thousand Head, Early York, Large York, Sugarloaf, Red Dutch. ^ ^ ^ Savoy. Drumhead, Green Curled, Long Red, Capsicum. n,». B. [ 13» ;Tuft»tJ>t white, early, nd ttiie, FELLOWS & Ca, CflRMisra, Fostbii** Omin>R-*$t. Joh«« K IL Oanliflower. Asiatic, large and Hne, Erfart Burly Dvrarf, Oanot Altrlnfthain, improved clean, Early Horn, Long Orange, White Belgium Qresi. ' ■ Fine Curled, Golden, Oelery. Coles* Superb Solid Red, Seymour's Ch^ipiMion White, GuevaBlier. Long Prickly, Short Prickly, Ayre's Perpetual, Cuthiirs Albert, Himalaya, PearKon's Long Gun, Veitch*s Surprise, Sweet PtM. L I Flag, Common, Leek, Mixed, Onion. White Bdaniilk, Welsh. Silver Skin, Blood Red, Pe'iiley. Curled, Myatt's Garnishing. Ptnuip. Hollovr Crown, Imp. Large Guernsey, SadislL Wood's Early Frame, Scarlet Short Top, ' Olive Shaped Scarlet, ; ' " Black Spanish, ' "■'"'^^ White Turnip, Red Turnip, Salsify. Sea Kale. ''■f^f'^n^' f^^''?^^'-. Spinach. Lettuce. Flander's ?'<■ vly. New Zealand, Jioun4, Alma Cos, ... m_ • Crystal Cos. ^wden Tumip. Berlin Cabbage, FLnu Early White Stone, or Six Drumhead, Weeks, Mixed Co8«nd Cabiwge, «'M 9' Miilta, Chirk Castle Black Stone. Melon. Musk, ' Pot Herbs. Citron, Majorura, sweet, . ,;/ Water, Marigold, pot, Sage, ^ Naaturtte. Savory, Summer Tall, Thymci I ! >*EIiLOWS & Co., OovMisTs, Poster's Gormek — St. John, N. B. .namiJ Turnip. Green Globe, White Globe, Dale's Hybrid, Green Barrel, splendid kind. Large Aberdeen Yellow, green top. Large Aberdeen Yellow, purple top, Swedish Purple 'J'op, Swedish, Shepherd's Golden Globe, True Stock, Shamrock Swede,(the finest pur- ple top Svi:ede in cultixation. Mangold WiurtzeL Long Red, Elvethan, Orange Globe, Fisher Hobbs', Vetches. '" lUpej'C? Hemp. Canary. ALSO: A Choice Variety of n.m 1 "m w TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. To insure a yearljr supply of Fresh ones, FEULOWS & Co. WILL NOT OFFER OLD SEEDS. But have made arrangements by which thej may be disposed of otherwise. ! HN, N. B. I finest pur- lUixation. • jBobbs', IT.— FELLOWS & Co., Chbhists, Fosver's CoiiK^r-<^t. Joinr^ ff^ % '< il TOILPT AKTIOLl^S, From the following Houf es, Warranted Genuine. GTTERLAIN, GAUTIER, »••• •••• X ell Io« • ••• •••• MAUGINET & q'4UD|:RAY, F.S. CLE AVER, ..\. !.!,!! London. EDWARD CLEATfiR, RIGGE, .... . i . . B AILE I , . . . . : . . . i r>REIDENBACH A. ROWLAND & SON, BENBOW&SON,.... RIMMELL, r .... PIESSE & LUBIN, it iw^ . '(t H A V A an AH CI G AfiS. H^MBURO LEECHES ones, SDS. ch they TURKEY STOKGESi ^ a nviw honeycomJb sponges '^ FREJJ^gH sponges. BAIft BBtSfiES, 25 Cents to $3. Flesli Brushes, Gloves and Belts ; i Nail Brushes, in Bone alid Boxwood ; ' !^ Tooth Brushes, finest qualities ; r , U^ ShaVihtj Brushes, Badger and Hogs' Hrtir, from 15 cents to $1.50. jitHE A66VE Ant MAtt E^CMESSLY FOR ji II And are all Guaranteed. I. Allows & Co., ©fiKMisid, i^teb's coftNtR— st. So^%k b. FROM GEO. ROWNEY & Co. , WHO OBTAINED THE PRIZE MEDAL Oil Colottr Tubes for Artists; Moist Colour Tubes '' Water Colours in cakes " '* " in boxes, from 30 cents to $7 ; Wax Flower Colours ; Illuminating Colours ; Crayons, Poppy Oil, Nut Oil, Mastic Pallets,' Mahl-Stieks ; Bru^^s, in CanifeV, Badg^er, Sable, and Hogs'Hair; Silvet Foil, Mill Boards, Di'awing Peixcils ; . Together with a large assortment of other materials of the very best description. ■. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DYE STUFFS, Of all descriptions. A lar^e Stock constantly on hand. WALKING QANES, ' I' ! In Silver, Gold, and Plated Mountings, on Ivory, I Walrus Tooth, &c., &c. jj J FE1.tOWS & Co. I rCO. 1 .^Q>U. in I? Hair; materials tistantly n Ivory, Co. P&LLOWS ft Co., Gtw» An excellent Hair Dressing perfumed with choice Essences from Flower Blosaoms^s..! ii.w/ This prepfaration is expressly prfeptrris^ t4 fejife the place of dangerous imported articles, ad vet'tised as beneficial, bnt whroh in reality oontain rery injuriotld ingredients. C)0\\Wvvv% wo -KVeoVvoV or Caw\.Vvav(\\c/«)^ •.y -•■s- FEILOVK^ A. OOy^ \i i FELLOWS & Co., Chemists, Foster's Ookkbr— St. John, N. B; wmm mmm {f WE CAN WITH PRIDE AND CONFIDENCE POINT TO As the most elf gaat anU perfect Remedjr for tho^e troublesome pests, ISTESTIIEAL W0affiS. After years of careful study and experiment, success has crowned our efforts, and we now offer to the WORLD a Confection without u single fault, being Safe, Convenient, Effectual and Pleasant. SAFE, Because no injurious result can occur, let them be used in whatever quantity.- They contain no Mineral Drug or Poisonous Ingredient; and not a particle of Calomel enters into their composition. CONVENIENT, Because they may be used without further preparation, and i&t any time. PLE A8 ANT, Because children will eagerly devour all ydU give them, and ask for more. EFFECTUAL, Because they never fail in expdling Worms from their dwelling-place, and they will always strengthen the weak and emaciated, even when he is not afflicted with Worms. With these facts befor*^ them, whc can fail to acknowledge that rSIAOWS* WORM I^OZENaSS Are all that can be dbsired by l.i njost fastidious? They are becoming known throuttiiout America, and ar6 prescribed by many linpriejiidiced Physicians* Do not be persuaded to take anv other medicine in their stead, but should your Apothecary not have FELLOWS' WORM LOZEXGES, we will forward a Box to any part of the Province, on receipt of Twenty-five Cents in Stamps, tRtCK 25 cents per Box; Five for One Dollar. A lilwral disconnt to the Tlrnde; C.AtTTTON.— Tho Ruccess attending the introduction of FELLOWS' LOZENGES lias given ris*; to several imitations by unprincipled persons. Tliosc prepared by us with our sifltnature on tlie wrapper are 1 he only ones combining liarmlew qualities with pleamnt jaitte. and certain action in expelling Worms. I Tb«#buineLoz9DgMiHf