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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la m^thode. t errata d to It le pelure, ;on d 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 32X PR AL m k !l Containing all great a Railway, Teleg PUBLIC i HALIF , Prepared expre Published vv TlIF, 7 PROVINCIAL WESLEYAN ALMANACK yoit "rxza -VEA.I* oar otrit z^oRxa I860: Containing all neressary Astronomical Calculationii ; prepared with gr«at care for tliis special object; toj^ethcr with a laj^« amount of General Intelligence, Railway, Telegrnpli and Post Office Regulations, Religious Statistical Information, wirJi many otlier matters of PUBLIC AND PROVINCIAL INTEREST, INCLUDING X HALIFAX BUSINESS CITY DIRECTORY^ Prepared expressly for this work; making it well calculated for a large circulation as a popular and useful •'. ■% "V -V-N.-V. -V%- -v. >. VOLUME II. HALIFAX, N. S: Published cndbb the sanction of the Eastern British American Conference. sk n't ■■ i*V V. •' !<;■'■ t * I - # ■' ^*" Printed »t the We8l«jraii f onfereac^ fit<«if( Pran h I I . V';f . b f rUOVINCIAL WKSLi:VAN [18(10. PREFACE. TiiK Publishers of the " Provincial Wesleyan Almanack'^ cannot omit the oi)portunity (in puMishiuLr tlio second volume) of thaiikin^^ the public for the very cordial recci)tion given to their i)ublication of last year. The most encouraging testimonials, have bceiv received fiom every quarter approving their labors, — a most gratifying proof of wliiili was found in the rapid sale of this Annual last year — -the whole cditiuii being exhausted in two months from first date of issue. A discerning I'ublic will perceive in every page of the present vohniu' the evidences of tliought aud labor, with a lauduMe anxiety to sccuie general approbation. The arrangement of the dilYerent departments will be found much more comidete — a great deal of new matter, not hitherto found in siali a publication, has been introduced. Every ])ortion lias been niost carefully revised up lo the date of publication. The '' Halifax Busiiic^-; Directory " is still continued, with the latest known alterafions; wliilr nothing has l)eeu knowingly omitted which could secure tliis anmuil volume being all that is rc!ir isno is the G:)7;3ril of the Julian i)criod, ami tlic 5G20-21st of tli(> .)c\vi.4i Kiii. Till' yrar 1:^77 of the Muhninmcdan Km, or the Era of tlic Ilogirn, ln-ins oil the 2()tli of July, 18()(). The lirst (hiv of Jaiuiarv of iIr- voar 1860 is the 2,400,41 1th dav since tliu i'oinmeucem(.'iil of the Julian I'eriod. CHRONOLOGICAL SYMBOLS. ("idlil'ii Xnmher 18 K]iiu't 7 Dominical Letters. l\oiiian Indiction. . Solar Cvele 18 Julian Pericjd, . . . ASTRONOMICAL SYMBOLS. t^ The Sun. " $ Pallas. d The Moon. ^ Juno. ^ Mercury. ^ Ceres. 9 Venus. \\. rlupiter. © The Earth. y^ Saturn. ^ Mars. y Uranus. 2 Vesta. SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC. AG 3 6573 Siirini Summer biii-us N. Nortli S. South K. Mast W. West cf Aries, head y Taurus, neck n Gemini, arms 215 Cancer, hreast fl Leo, heart 11]^ ^ h'go, howels Aijlumn signs Winter signs ABBREVIATIONS. JJ Descending Node ^ Ascending Node h. Hours n\. Minutes of Time R. Seconds of Time £^ Lihra, reigns ]\l Scorpio, secrets / Sagittarius, thi. \ff Caprieornus, kn •et Aiiuarius, legs H Pisces, feet ° Degrees ' Minutes of Arc. " Seconds of Arc. COMMENCEME?^T OF THE SEASONS. Spring commences March 20th — Sun enters cp Summer commences June 21st — Sun enters G Autumn commences Sept. 2.'>rd — Sun enters :£h Winter eonimences DeiT. 21sL — Sun enters ]ff : -S'fr m\ r-l \ 1 PROVINCIAL WESLEYAN [18C0. ECLIPSES. In tlie Tonr IHCO there will he four EcHpses, — tsro of the Sun and two of the Moon. I. An unnnhir Eclipse of the Sun, Jan. 32nd, Jnvisihle in Nora Scotia, II. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, Feb. 6th, visible at Halifax ns ' follows : — Moon cnterp Ponnmbra 7h. 48m. evening. Moon entfri« Shadow 8 49 " ] Middle of Eclipse 10 15 " | Moon leaves Shadow 11 41 " ! Moon leaves I'enuinbra 12 42 " First contact of Shadow with Moon's limb 79° from North Point towards the East. Last contact of Shadow with Moon's Limb 32° from North Point toward.s the West. Magnjtudo of Eclipse — 0.812 (Moon's Diameter— 1). i in. A total Eclipse of the Snn, .Inly 17th. This Eclipse will he visible throujihout the w hole of North America. Commencmg at Hali- fax at 8h. .'35m., and ends at llh. 25m., A. M. IV. A partial Eclipse of the Moon, August 1st, invisible in Nova Scotia. MORNING AND EVENING STARS. Venus will be an Evening Star till the 10th of July, and then a Morning Star till the end of the year. Mars will be a Morning Star the whole year. Jupiter will be a Morning Star till July 12th, and then an Evening Star till the end of the year. Saturn will he nn Evening Star till Augnst 6th, and then a Morning Stiu* till the end of the vear. FIXED AND MOVEABLE FEASTS. \ f . Circimicision Jan. 1 Epiphany 6 Scptuagcsima Feb. 5 Sexagesinia 12 Siu'ove Sunday 19 Ash Wcdncsdiiv /j<'uthe(j'n 22 St. Patrick's 1 )ay '. . Mar. 1 7 Palm Sunday April 1 Good Fridav 6 St. Georire's Day 23 Easter Sunday May 8 Low Sxxndav 15 Birth Queen Victoria May 24 Ascension Day 1" Pentecost 27 Trinity Sunday June 3 Corpus Christi - ' Accession of Q. Victoria. 20 St. John, Baptist 24 Bh-th Prince Albert .-Aug. 26 Birth Prince of Wales Nov. 9 Advent Sunday Dec. 2 St. Andrew's r)ay 30 Christmas Day 25 I ■itiPl 181)0.] ALMANACK. 5 EMBER DAYS. Feb. 29— March I, 2— Miiv no— .Iiiiic I, 2— Sept. 19, 21, 22— Deer. 19, 21, 22. Till' foUowinjr signs arv used in our AliriMtinck to ilonote the difforpiit positions and ])liasc'.s of tlie Moon D d iioti s thi- Moon in tlu' first (|ii!uliftriiro — that is, the e(l to Ito excavations or valleys, are visil)le to tla^ eye ; some parts also U|)pear more lucid than the general suiface. These are aseertaint.Ml to he mountains, hy the shadowH which they oast, ilaps of the Moon's suiface have heen drawn, on which most of tliese valleys and mountains are delineated, luid names are given to them. Some of these excavations are thought to lie four miles dt-ep and fortv wide. A hiuntain rises in the centre. HALIFAX. l>atitude. North, 44° 39' 20" Longitude, West, 63° 36' 40" iu time 4!i. 14m. 26-7ii. NOTR.— It is to he obBeryeJ t'lat througliont the Civlemlar pPKUB th« Computa- tions nre In JUean Time, witti 'he exception of Uio rising and sottim; of the Wnn. Also that the SuuiADd Moou'HdecIiuatious arc given fur the Meridian uf Greenwich. Caiisk op the Aurora-Bouealis. — M. de la 1 -e, the celehratcd French Astronomer, explains the production of the Aurora-Borealis in the following nuuuier : — " When the sun, having passed into the Southern hemisphere, no longer heats - so much of our hemisphere, the aijueous vapors which have accunuilated during the summer in this part of • the atmosphere begin to condense, the kiiid of humid cap enveloping the polar regions extends more and more, and facilitates the passage of the electricity accumulated in the upper portions of the air. But in these elevated regions, and especially at this period of the year, the aipieous vapors must fre- quently pass into the state of minute parades of ice or snow floating in the air, similar to those which give rise to the h:dos ; they form, as it were, a kind of semi-transparent mist, 'J'hesc lialf-frozen fogs conduct the electricity to the surface of the earth, near the p()le, and lire at the same time illumined by these currents or electric discharges, hi fact all observers agree in asserting that the Aurora-Barealis is constantly preceded by a mist, which riso^ from the pole, and tlie margins of which, less dense than the remainder, arc colored the first; and indeed it is very frequent near the pole in the winter months, and especially in those where there is abundance of vapor in the air. "•^ >iai!k i^-^; .t1 i- . * :--. : . ■■.• ^\ JANUAUV. VWyt 3Iontli. [I SCO. I THK FAMILY FI.'IKVD. ri-ntoitiCAi.3 AMD XKn't^l'Aji'.Hf..— Kvory raiiilly slioiilil ♦iko a ncwspniior; tMi tli(^ l:i(ly iif tlif lidiisi; slimilil liisl. t, ii|i()ii— kindly, to do sine; lur a (/lcii-.;int rr- I (|lll'Sl \A IIH iHiWcrful ;is "11 nail UllhWiT" ill "tiUllillg 'iW.iy W mill." Mill, llHlllllly lilt; williii;,' Id HiilmciUio for a i a|..V'\v' Moon, 22ii(l (lav, 8li. 2in., Ev^.■lu^^^ D 1^'irst Quarter, .31st day. Oh. .')7ni., IMoniinj,'. HOMDAYS, AN'NlVKl{SAI{n:.S, .tc. • 4-^ ^ o c J^ ?J oa r/a f. >-> r-* rJ c C IS II. 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 i ^2 I 1.3 i 14 M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 15 SU. M 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 SO 31 M. Tri. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. Circumcision. IstCJcu. As'mhlyoom. St, Jo|jn 1786. ^ yreiitest eloiig., W. Fpilihany. Author/'tii. com. pr 1)k. 1548. Cold l.st Sunday after Eiiijihany. and stonni/. h (5 C d perigee, lOli. ev. Kiiifj: of Xothorhuiils award on Boundary (piestion, 1831. Ohl New Vear's J)av. /'Jxprrt a Great Fire in St. John, N. li. 1837. 2n(r Sunday after Ei)ii)hany. sno'.v ^ d C storm. Susanna, mother of Jolm and Clui.«. Wesley, born, 1669. Very 3rd Sund 'v after 7<>i>iphanY. wiplcdsaiit Com-crsion of St. Paul. 5 CJ C C apouee Ih. ov. Sunday Schools estahlished, 1790. Vote of .£100,000 l)v Nova Scotia to protect N. Ji., 18.39, Sexayesama Sunday. 29 George HI died U.20. SUN. Dec Sou '/' ! Rise Sets in 1 23° 3' 13" 7 39 4 21 3 40 22 58 14 7 394 21 4 '.) 22 52 47 7 38 4 22 4 37 22 46 53 7 3S4 22 5 .") 22 40 32 7 37 4 23 5 :]-2 22 33 43 7 36 4 24 5 51) 22 26 29 7 36 4 24 6 2.') 22 18 48 7 35 4 25 6 51 22 10 40 7 34 4 26 •7 16 22 2 7 7 .34 4 26 7 41 21 53 7 7 334 27 8 .■> 21 43 42 7 32 4 28 8 2S 21 33 52 7 314 29 8 51 21 23 36 7 .304 30 9 14 21 12 56 7 .30 4 30 9 .36 21 I 52 7 29 4 31 9 57 20 50 2.'? 7 284 32 10 17 20 38 30 7 2714 33 10 37 20 26 14 7 26'4 34 10 ')*') 20 13 35 7 25 4 35 11 13 20 33 7 24 4 sa 11 31 19 47 8 7 23 4 37 11 AX 19 33 21 7 2214 38 12 4 19 19 13 7 20|4 40 12 19 19 4 43 7 1914 41 12 -M 18 49 5.3- 7 18:4 42,12 4; 18 34 41 7 17!4 43,13 18 19 10 7 16:4 44 13 11 18 3 19 7 14'4 46 13 22 17 47 9 7 13 4 47 13 .'Si' 17 30 40 7 12 4 48 13 41 HJ. [it im;ii.] TIlO hrlt 'J'> 'JH (') '27 2 1 2() 51 H 24 4S !) :^l 2 K) 15 52 11 •J 4(5 l:>\ . .*! l.'J l.S.S . .*! 1>1 14 !t .-{7 !:> 15 k; ifii 20 .} 17 2.'J 44 is 2(5 « i<.) 27 10 -j|) 2*i 47 IM 25 (] 2:i 22 I (J 1^3 18 :n ; -'-t; 14 3 ; 25 !» () 2t) S. a 50 : 27 X. 1 ;vi : 2.S' 5f) I •1[) 12 7 - •.V) 10 5(5 : •■)[■ 21 10 m n ISCII.] JANIIAIIV ;;i Days. TIIK FAUMK!l*a TUIIlNn. Tliu lii'itrr aiiliuulH can Im fiil, niul llm moro (••iiiirnrliililn llioy can bo koiit, tho limn' I ri'rttiililo llu-y art; — uinl all raiinors Wdik for prottl. CnWH Will fi"l in wliiti r j,'ivi' luoitt milk in nuininor. An ox tlint In In uoud con- ililjon in tlic Hjiriiiu. \vill piTfuini mnw lultor, aiiil f-land tlm heat urHuiniiuT niu<;li liclti'i' ll'un one tliat Is i iKir. What (iiijilil Id 111' il'iiii' tn-ilay, ilu It. A >tiiin;,' Imirto will Will k all ilay willuint fiioil, lint koop lilm at It and ho will nut la>l l-m,'. A lirli Hiiil will jiiMiliii il cniiis witliDiit mainiri', but kt'op It lit It ami it will till I'arinir'H siins lia,'li Water at IliJil'ax. Tl'lo t'lTTos same honr at 'Aiinaiiolis ami St. .fulm, N. U. MOON. Di'i'liiiat'iDn. 1 X. SO-JS' 7" 2 i.'J .■!9 r.) ;i IS -25 2 4 '2-2 2S 19 5 :.'5 li^ \-2 r, L'7 2 H I! ISC iSiMltll I) ;> 1 :m 24 4S 54 :>\ 2 12 II) 15 52 in '.I II IMS. ICi IS ■2n ')•) 24 25 9 40 45 .", l;} 45 .*{ 21 29 9 .'{7 MJ 15 1() 47 20 n 2S 2:5 44 22 2r> M 4 9 27 10 17 2*) 47 52 25 44 22 I (J 57 IS ;U 25 14 3 ;3(J 9 () 8 •JiiS. .*} 50 23 ^7X. 1 :Vi .'34 29 U-=. 1; 5fi 1-3 7 45 IG 50 57 21 lU 3 11 11 32 cv. 1 30 1 10 1 ') ')•) 1 3 2t 4 45 7 7 38 9 To 10 IS 11 28 morn. 43 1 54 3 4 20 5 14 5 57 6 40 1 7 15 7 49 8 9 8 29 8 49 9 3 9 19 9 3() 9 53 10 20 Sets IIKJI'll. II Kill WATKll. n.ili- iWiinl- Sr,Iii().,StJii( ;is :JJ ;or. 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I £i 1 47 I 2: in' 3 3 43 IIIOI'll. 39 1 14 1 50 2 29 3 23 10 .38 11 32 5 32 G 48 7 59 9 11 9 58 rn, 4 14 I 8 54 /; 5 20 ;10 /i 13 !10 53 Vf 7 '11 40 10 45 \lf 7 37 vv. 17 II 22 -» 8 14 i 54 111 59 ■v* 8 4." ■w. 9 1< 1 25 1 57 H 9 40 ] 2 20 H 10 17 I 2 57 K 1 1 ^2 I 4 2 cp, morn. | 5 8 cp 28 I 5 cv. .30 1 2 1 31 2 2 4 13 29 y 49 ! 5 51 .'V. 47 2 3 3 14 4 26 5 13 G 37 7 14 7 45 8 17 8 40 9 17 10 22 11 28 4 34 11 49 4 50 mora. 1. p,;; ,-• W ■ 1 4" '. («•- 9|HH fill :r-. »':*J 8 FEBilUAllY, Second Montli. THE FAMILY FFIFAD. [181)0. I To Pnp.sEnvR Fuk9 and Wooi.kns from Moxiia. — Let the former bo occasionally combed while in use, and the hitter be brushed and 5*haken. Wlien not wanted, dry them first, let thoin be (!i>ol; then mix 'amonf,' them bitter apples from|the apoth'-cary's in small muslin baj,'s, wew the articlcH in several folds of linen.rcare- fuUy turned in at the edgcn, and keep them from damp. Or, lay anioii;^ tlicm the cuttings of Russia leather. Or, leaves from the tobacco plant are very efl'ectual in keciping oil' moths. Lay them between the folds of the blanket, carpets, ^o. Air furs occasionally. O Full Moon, 6th (lay, lOli. 21iii., Evci'.injr. SUN. Deel'n Soutli 'Rise Sets =3 Sevastopol docks destroyed, 1856. J-air Wilkes expelled h. of Coin. 1769. U d a I'i't Septuaoesima Sunday, d eclipsed. cold. d iKM-i<^ee, 9h. morn. Mary Q. of Scots beheaded 1587. Hislioy) lIooj)er burnt 1555. Q. Victoria mar. 1840. 1^ j Dccliimti N^ 1 1;X. 240.W 2 20 .'17 .•J 27 12 . 4 2(5 1 •■> 2.3 2 l-'i B&F. BiUleSocv.Cit. 1804. 5 iu ft 5 ;-)() ^ .5 27 d ])critrco Oil. inovn. C/intigcable. 1 5 4 lieinadottc d. 1844. \ 4 40 iccittlirr. 1-417 Battle Sabraoii 184C). U ?tnlionary. 3 n.'J .'{id Sunday in Lent. ', 3 30 ]'"redcriet()n juoel. free ];()rt 1S.")0. i3 G •• 2 43 Julius C;v>ar ass. n. c. 44. $ 6 :a]'(ilcon b. 1850. i 1 31 St. Batriels's Diiy. 1 8 4tli Sunday in Bent. 44 Sir 1. Newton d. 1727. d ap. 9h. cv. 20 i^ enters cp Sjiriii}^- l)e<:ins. iN. 2 2() Coetlie died 1832. Cuhl 0.50 ^ (J d '""' 1 1'^ (i. Klizalietli d. 1003. stoni)>/.\ 1 37 5ih Sunday in Lent. j 2 1 Dulvc Cainhrid-o I). 1819. $ d D 2 24 2 4S War deelaied naainst Bussia 1854. 3 11 dias. Wesley (1. 1788. 3 34 Ud D 'Cold nud 3 58 Beethoven d. 1827. unpleasant. 4 21 49"ie 55 16 50 1'^ 51 41 20 7 44 17 47 14 38 1* 21 40 58 15 22 49 54 3() 1/ 50 33 8 39 8 34 12 25 31 5 30 5 28 5 27 5 25 5 24 5 22 5 215 1 9 5 17 5 1 (■) 5 14."). 13 5* 115 10 5 8 5 7 5 5 5 3 5 2 5 OC) 59 58 50 54 52 51 49 48 40 45 29 1 2 30 12 32 1 2 3.3 1 1 35 11 30 1 1 38 11 3'.) 10 41 10 43 10 44 10 4 9 47 49 50 52 531 55' •J 4S ;!4 I'O 4 41) .14 2 4.") :.'ll ]■! ') ,") ;!7 I'll •J ix 7 -54 58 7 21) 7 ^ 1 (') 51) 2 ;;•-> 4 i;i 5 5.') 8 5 .'!(') 9 5 18 11 4 .V.I 12 4 41 14 4 2a 15 4 4 — -- - - - •>•» ]y;% * ■ ■■■§ .V'1 \,. >* ^ : V ^(t*V .S*,*:^ ;i <|i 1800.] elicll, tliey ;i mother. Tli iiioii il(jok-lui wiirin pliico iifttlos. Nothinir, li crcsg, or cut of it as thoy \ To Fattkx Kt tln'in liavc .^^^ For I liiilifax. Tiik irt !i ; ^ Dccliimti 1 S.^TOiiili ■5, 4' .5 1) ;i 1.'5' u; ir,; 17 is; 21 X 2; J' 2.ti 2,)' 2ii; 27,1 28' 2 'J .'JO; 2G .S7 24 27 20 :v.t 15 27 9 l.'J 2 25 4 29 11 2 Ki 49 21 ;K) 24 50 2G 40 27 1 25 59 2.'} 42 20 20 1 K; 21 .'3 11 41 (5 .35 4 1 15 4 8 2 9 2(J li 14 2(; 2( 1« 55 2 22 ,38 5l| 25 21 2;; 40 4(j 2G 4.3 50 25 6 .34 21 5G 51 ')i 1800.] M Alien :M Days. n Tiri: FARMER'S FUIKND. SwKEnisii ^ror>B op Rvistxo Tuukets. — As houii ua thd youii^' turkeys Inavolho eliill, thijy art' in:i(li; to hwalldW oikj or tun pep|)i;r corns, ami returned to tln-ir niollier. They arc at'lerwanla fed witli crumbs of bread and mil ;, and willi coni- nmn dock-leaves, chopped .small, and mixiMl with fretih biitler-niilk, and kept in a warm (dace or bunshlno, and guarded from the rain or from running among nrltles. Nothini,', however, Is more useful for them than the common garden pep,ier- crcss, or cut leaved cress. They are very fond of it; and, supplied with ua much (if it as they will oat, they will not bo delicate in tlieir other food. To Fattkv Ducks. — Fee(l tlicm with the earae food as the turkeys or geeso, and let them have a pan of water to dabble in. yil'S" For High Water at C:\\)q Sable, add 50m. to time of High "Water at lialifax. Tide sorves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B. MO OX. i?' Decliimtioii. I liiscs. Souths Sets. J3 HIGH WATEii. Hali- fax. IN. o! •5; 4,' 5 ti' SS ;) 111 13 14 15 k; 17 27°G'38" 20 37 40 IS r.> 21) 21 X 22 23 24 25 2t; 27 2S •2' J .'!() 31 24 20 15 9 2 4 11 IG 21 24 2G 27 25 23 20 IG 11 G 1 4 9 14 18 22 25 2G 2G 25 21 39 27 13 :i 25 29 2 49 30 50 40 1 59 42 2G 21 41 35 15 8 or. 38 21 4G 43 G 50 14 4 10 30 10 20 3.3 40 22 1 43 47 3 59 12 33 3 42 50 22 19 20 24 51 40 50 34 51 ;10 42 7 1 2 22 1 111 42 8 1 3 20 Il'I 18 9 1 4 20 2 30 10 4 44 3 52 10 54 5 .30 5 14 11 48 5 50 34 iiioru. G 22 j 7 55 40 45 9 15 1 32 7 9 10 35 2 25 7 30 I 11 30 .3 19 8 3 ! moj-ii. 4 15 8 43 ' 57 5 11 9 25 1 51 G 7 10 20 2 40 7 1 11 10 3 22 7 51 t'V. 17 .3 58 8 38 1 18 4 20 9 22 2 22 4 42 10 4 3 20 4 53 10 45 4 30 ! 5 14 11 24 5 34 5 34 ov. 3 6 34 5 55 45 7 35 6 10 1 28 8 42 G .38 2 14 9 50 7 13 3 4 10 58 7 48 3 57 inoni. 8 39 4 54 G 9 .33 5 52 1 8 10 38 50 2 11 J 11 44 7 40 3 1 8 n n I 30 44 50 .3 17 44 54 41 :>: I s(.)r. 24 StJno.lSt.Ttio. 1 N. IJ. i N. F. I 8 9 10 11 30 43 57 40 8 9 10 10 11 L'V, 2 .3 4 4 5 G ^ 7 8 8 9 9 10 II n 'morn, ni o 42 E5i 1 5f 111 / / Vf Vf •s* T Tl 8 8 8 n -it 10 55 55 50 9 29 9 48 44 40 II 43 15 48 23 50 45 .33 morn. 24 G •if i 8 10 10 11 11 29 35 48 o 45 29 39 1 2 2 .3 4 5 G 8 8 9 10 11 11 ov. 1 2 o 34 24 •• / 50 35 35 30 49 9 49 2S 24 20 51 23 55 23 3 39 25 13 22 31 50 morn, j 29' 1 I 1 2 3 4 5 m I 7 8 9 10 10 11 11 ov. 1 1 2 3 4 5 G 12 55 40 40 35 54 14 54 .33 29 25 5G 28 58 ,33 8 44 30 18 27 30 55 29 43 49 2 IG 43 53 43 20 9 54 54 49 8 28 8 47 43 ,39 10 42 14 47 22 58 44 32 •tl morn. i 50 1 2 4 5 6 I 8 9 9 10 11 cl 2 3 3 4 5 G G 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 I- , . » ^,---- f * t. » ■ * ■ A& :' ? - t.A- ■i^- ;i^ b''\.M*-'?V* '"-.6 '■.! ■'il^dma n i-ri 1^ n 1 ri ! i 'it r If : 12 APRIL, Fourth Month. [1800. TIIK FAMILY FRIKND. Curing IIams— the Nkwhoi.d Bkckitt.— Take sovcn pounds coareo Bait, flv(! I)OuiidB l-.rowii HiiKar, two oiiiiccs pearl ash, four K'lll'J'is of water. Boil all Ut-^t^- ther, and 8(!um the picklo well when cold. Put it on the meat. Hams remain in It eit,'ht weeks — beef three weeks. Tho above is for one hundred and ninety poundH weight. To MAKEi^ppLB Moi,AtsES. — Take new sweet cider just from tho press, made from fiweet apples, and boil it down as thick as West India molasses. It should be boiled in brass, and not burned, as that would injure tho flavor. It will keep in the cellar, and for many purposes is said to be better than W. I. molasses. O Full Moon, 5th day, 5h. 4Gni., Evening. d Last Quarter, 12th day, 9h. 21 ni., Evcnin<^. 9 New Moon, 21st day, Ih. 31in., Morning. D First Quarter, 28tli day, lOli. 2.'}ni., Morning. ^ , •^ M c o 1.— hi t^ r*- re a. K-J ■A K r^ C r-^ HOMDAYS, ANMVIiKSAUIKS, itC. SUN. Ded'n. North. Rise Set 1 SU. 2 M. 3 Tu. 4 W. 5 Th. 6 F. t Sa.» 8 SU. 9 M. 10 Tu. 11 W. 12 Th. 1.'} F. 14 Sa. 15 SU. 16 M. 17 Tu. 18 W. 19 Th. 20 F. 21 Sa. 22 SU. 2.3 M. 24 Tu. 25 W. 20 Th. 27 F. 28 Sa. 29 SU. 30 M. Palm Sunday. Mutiny at :\Icenit, '57. ? d^ In^- $ in poriholion. Socrates l)orn B. C. 4<58. Prince licopold h. 1853. uuather. Easter Sunday. 2nd Bonihardni't Sebustopol, 1855. $6 d ^ in U Expect Catholic Emancipation, 1829. Low Sunday. lialn. Battle of CiiUoden, 174G. Dr. Franklin died 1790. Byron died 1824. Spanish Armada defeated, 1757. Fine 2nd Sunday after Eii^ter. St. George, $ d d ivmther. Princess Alice b. 1S43. Frequent Ratification of treaty of Paris '56. Great tire at Quebec, '45. 3rd Sunday after Easter, Poet Montgomery d. '54. shoicers. 4°44' 33"!5 " " 36 |5 33 5 30 5 ,53 25 / 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 16 38 1 23 46 8 30 52 13 35 56 18 39' 21 41 1 22 42 1 21 40 59 18 37 10 49 22 47 4 15 17 10 55 31 57 14 20 16 1 35 58 9 7 53 26 45 51 44 22 45 43|6 42|6 40l6 39j6 38|6 37|6 36 16 .34|6 5 33 [6 5 31 !6 5 29 16 5 28 6 5 26 '6 25;6 23|6 226 216 19,6 18 6 16 6 15'6 13:6 12|6 10,6 9|6 86 66 516 316 2:6 17 3 18:3 20 3 21 2 222 23 !2 24 2 26!l 27{1 29:1 31;o 320 340 35 37 38;o 39:0 4i;o 42,1 44'l 45I1 47|1 48|1 .50;2 512 52^2 54|2 55,2 57i2 58l3 46 28 10 52 34 17 43 26 9 53 37 21 _6 9 22 36 50 3 17 29 41 52 3 14 24 33 4.'5 51 1 I V im).] Manure F( per acre of at to 1)0 a yi,(„j a?Iie8 chiefly ashes of all ki Impobtant of the crojj ( rrojis. Parti;, I'ut to neglect ciop, has a dir Jlow To Pm feet deep. Ne land. -J^Tor II; Halifax. Tide J: Bcclinatio IX. 170 4M 2 11 46 3; 5 22 4S. 1 23 2 , '''^j 842 « 14 14 4 " 19 29 3 ^ 23 28 ]; ') 25 57 !'>,' 26 51 11 26 14 23 12 24 17 rA b'i 21 If, : 14 17 23 ; I5j 12 .52 11 "^1 7 54 28 I"l 2 39 56 J^-N'. 2 41 58 I'J 8 1 16 '^l 25 22 28 ;';, 22 35 50 '^^l 18 29 '"J 23 17 8 aoi 7 18 23 1 1800.] APllIL 80 Days. U TllK FAKMKU'H FUIKND. Manuke fou Clover.— Some fiirmcrs ninkf ii i\ rule to «|iread about flflybuBhols I'or iicTo of UHhts o\('r lliclr clover in M;ii\;li, which thoy ttml, from lonK cxporieiiot' to l)u a good iiianun' fur Ma ;,'riisB. Wood-ashes will he uBofuloti any soil; eoal- aBlies chiiitly on sliff clays. On the stiff soils of somepnits of RuckinghamBbire, ashes of all kinds aro'tnueh osleomed, and havo risen to a high jirico. Important Fact ix AonicuLTVRE.— Whatever may bo tho nature of tho soil, or of tlie crop cultivated, it Hhould always be the aim of tho farmer to grow full croiis. Partial and somewhat extensive failures will even then but too often occur; hut to neglect making tho Ix-Ht known preparations, or only to prepare for half a crop, has a direct tendency to unprofitable farming. How TO PuESFTKVE Makt'ri. — Put It in heaps, and cover il over with earth two feet deep. Never leave manure in the barn yard ; put it all, year by year, on your land. ;^- For High Water at Ca[)C Sable add SOm. to time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B. MOON. ^' Declination. Rises. South. Sets. HIGH ^yATER. Hali- fax. Wind sor. •|StJno. I N. B. StJno. N. F. IN. -I 3: 4S. :>\ lu 11 i;i 14 15 16 17i 18N. 19| 21) 21 2;j ^^ 25 20 27 28 29 30 17' 11 5 1 8 14 1'.) 2.'i 25 2G 26 24 21 17 12 4 2 2 8 13 17 21 24 26 26 25 22 18 23 7 D 4^ 46 22 23 4 14 29 28 57 51 14 17 16 23 52 54 39 41 1 6 45 41 39 22 38 22 35 29 17 18 37' 5 6 21 23 41 30 13 1 1 22 58 3 i 11 28 56 58 16 44 16 41 28 41 56 28 50 8 23 morn. 38 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 24 46 4 24 4» i 23 .39 39 8 9 10 11 40 33 24 1() 1 1 2 ') 3 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 11 cv. 1 15 53 20 46 4 22 41 20 39 11 43 36 28 40 52 10 56 46 morn. 8 1 2 2 o 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 11 ev, 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 51 44 3.3 20 2 42 22 2 43 25 12 53 50 46 43 40 34 25 15 3 48 SI 3 44 3 56 SI 4 49 4 20 "V 5 43 4 44 nV 37 5 8 n 7 16 5 34 -A. 7 56 5 39 .jy. 8 32 6 37 m 9 9 7 15 la 9"* 53 8 9 / 10 38 9 4 / 11 33 10 8 w ev. 28 11 13 w 1 34 ev. 15 ts. 2 41 1 18 t*. 3 39 2 20 H 4 37 3 22 H 5 20 4 24 "^ 6 3 5 26 T 6 38 6 35 T 7 14 7 45 H 7 50 8 53 H 8 27 10 3 H 9 6 11 3 n 9 46 morn. n 10 32 4 G 11 18 46 morn. 1 28 G 23 1 58 S} 1 28 2 21 SI 2 50 9 29 10 23 11 17 11 56 morn. 36 1 1 2 3 4 5 6. 8 9 10 10 11 11 ev. 1 I 2 3 3 5 6 12 49 33 18 13 8 14 21 19 17 43 18 30 7 46 26 12 58 3 8 ? 30 8 53 8 9 10 11 11 34 28 22 1 41 morn. 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 • 8 9 9 10 10 11 ev. 1 2 3 4 5 6 54 38 23 18 13 19 26 24 22 5 48 23 59 35 12 51 31 17 3 8 13 35 58 43 48 42 36 15 31 8 8 8 52 9 37 10 32 11 ev. 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 morn. 27 1 49 27 34 40 38 36 19 3 37 13 49 26 5 45 31 17 00 4 -t '»•< ■■ i. f. '■; I ! i ■'■f I !l u MAV. Fifih Montli. [18G0. TIIK FAMILY FKIKND. To Smokb Hams amd Fish on a Small Scali:.— Diivo the iiuls out of an oM lio;,'slu'!i(l orlmrn-1; pliice tlii,s over a liffip of Bawdiist of green hard wooil, iti \v)il('li a l>;tr of rod hot Iron Ik Imrii'd; or tuko corn-uolm, wliUili make tlie lic^t Bnioko; jilftce theni in ii cle:iii iron kettle, the liottoiu id", wliirli is enven-d uiili burning ooiiis ; haii;,' tli(> lianiB, ton},'U08, ll»h, Ai*., on ntlekH across Ihn caHkt*, and cover it, but not floriely, Ihfit tlio cobs or sawdust may anudder nlowly, but not b^u rn. How THB Chinese make Tea.— Tho art of making tea consists in pouriny tlin wat(!r on and o(i' immediately, so aB to Rct tho flavor. O J^'iiU iMo(»n. .'ith (lay, 2h. 48in., IMorniii^,'. j d Lust QiiiU'tiT, 12f!i day, Illi. "lux., Eveiiiii}^. ^ ^'ow Moon, iOtli (lay, i!li. .'$2111., Evenill;,^ D I'irst (^iiarter, iiTlli day, ,']Ii. SDni., Eveiiin}::^. r^ ■ *- M c c f^ r* 73 T. r> 1—1 TtOMDAYS, ANN I Vi; USA U IKS, ilC. SUN. Ded'n. 2s'oi-tli. Hisc'Scts =■£ 'Sh Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. su. M. Tu. W. lU Til. F. Sa. 11 12 i;3SU. 14 M. 15 Tu. Ifi 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 2() 27 28 29 30 31 W. Th. F. Sa. SU. U. Tu, W. Til. F. Sa. SU. u. Tu. W. Th. I'l-iiuo Artliiir h. 18.')0. d pcriui'i,'. 7h. uioru. l;r. Coke tlicd 1814. Napoleon d. 1821. Clullif 4tli Sunday at'tiT Easter. with I (lilt. Sf) prisn'rs sentc'd at Meenit 1857. Corpus Cln-isti arts lepTd 1828. Earl of (^luitliamd. 1778. Loss of the Tidier 1851. Chaiif/cabit 5tli Sunday after E;ister. d ajtoj^eo. 4li. inoi'ii. ireaiJier. 14 liussiaiis l)oml)ard. Silistria '54. Canadn I'arl. meets at Toronto '50, Dr. fJcnner horn 1749. Free Cli. estah'd 1843. 18 Napoleon I. proelmd Eni])'r 1804, / "l)jll((IS(tllt Lafayette died 1851. Cai)ture of Kerleli 1855. irratlior. Q(;i;i:\ Yutokia horn 1819. Prliieess Helena horn 1840. Venerahle Jiedo died 735. Fine Pentecost. d perigee. 11 h. ev. IMutiny at Nusseralmd '57. vcatner. Dr. Chalinurs died 1847. 15013' 15 31 15 10 IC) 10 10 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 49 23 iO 57 13 29 45 15 .30 45 59 13 20 39 52 5 17 29 40 51 2 13 23 32 42 51 59 .54" 47 25 48 55 45 19 35 35 18 42 49 37 7 18 9 42 54 40 18 30 20 50 58 45 !) 12 53 11 7 40 59 58' '•),) 54 53 52 50 49! 48! 47; 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 30 35 34 33 .32 31 .30 29 28, 28 27 20 1 .3 2 3 3 3 5 3 03 ";-* 8^3 10 3 .,;.■, 12:3 13 3 15'3 10*3 17,3 18,3 1 9 3 20 3 21 13 22 3 243 25'3 20:3 2713 28 3 29i3 3oi3 31 13 322 322 ,33 2 34 2 I') 20 20 32 .30 40 41 4S 50 52 53 54 54 54 53 51 4'.) 40 43 3 'J 35 .30 25 11) 13 5 'J 52 44 35 '■'. [) -y2 5.) I SCO.] i .■(.111, * :iil il I *;, IVuTtfi/r t»flvr hours MiiK'iIy mix "f 'Iry Idaii). WIk'II tllU l,I;i To Kef.i- r .'iiiil liriii.icd ^ til-' nilxturo, a iicit! iiC corn. USR op TirK It «PiHH as !l \ it will scion ro? ^■vy* For II Halifax. Tido 1 U, I>t.'('liimti( 1 X. 0050'.] 2 S. .') .'{S 2 .'i II -)2 4 17 ^4 .'5 •V 21 'rl .') '", 24 .'jS y 1 ' 21) 2'.\ ', '^ 2() IT, 4 ' 24 -,4 .'? in 22 10 -jI ■ \ ; 18 2!) W. V. 14 7 1! i: 1) 10 l( 11 4 G 4^ 1.) •V. I 11 h\) k; 2.'J| 2r> ,39 2 24; 2."), 2.3 9 27 19 16 W.) 26; 14 18 12 271 8 .32 17 28,' 2!tS 2 18 .'37 4 2 8 .■ioi 10 11 4 I .'ill 1 •> 47 2f> 1 isc.o.] >r AV ni l>;iyy. IT) 'illB KAUMKirs FIlIKNl). ri'iiTiMziNu PTKi'.ri* J'ah TirAMf^ Wur.AT, on lUntKY.— Stoo|) tninip «•■(■.! twflvi' liDiMr* III fnitii (.11, will' ff -train lliii)iii.'li ft llin' sli'vo, iiml iimiu ilialily Hk^ iiiif-lily liiix till' iiii,.nUty of 8c»(| ^ '1 wieli to buw on an ucif, with tlinc IhimIicIh (if tliy limiiiy (Mirtli, rtii 'y Hlfud, which drill 0»r bow) ua Boon iis poNBiblo;' tuiil wliiii tlin I'liintrt luyln to ui'i ' iir throw u Btnall (|tmii(|(j- of Huot ovit tht-m. To Kef.I' Cows nioM C'oun— 'I ;ik<' n 'P'-T't oriiiiln oil, aii«l uh imn'h luriK'titiiio mill ln'iilhi'd K'i"M'0\V"l''i' ; '"'il tlo'Oi loifcUu'i, itml «lun hot, dip |ilt.'r»'H of i;iK'* In liit^ iiiixtuM', und llx llH.ni on Btickx In the ttild. AIm.uI four nro Bulllcicnt for im iicri' of corn. Uf!R op Till'. DAvnri.iov. — This Is nn oxccllciit ^aliid, fiiul ft Kood LTi'cn. Vhoro It j:ro\vs as a wet il, cover it uaily in th(> spriii;,' with rotten tan or dccayi'd louvcb; it will Mioii come up. ffr^y- For lil«h Water lit Cftpo Fiihlo add riOin. to thnn of High >Vator iit ILiiifax. Tido serves pnnie hour at Annapolis and Pt. Joliti, N. 15. MOOX. ?.', Dcelinsuion. Hiscs. :Suutli.< Sets. UK ill WATKU. 1 N. (7o.')2''42". 2 • > 4 .') (■) I "l Hi II ]»■ "1 1"5| li: i:.X, It'., IT; is| 19; ly. 24j •Mr. -"I 2S' ■>\> s. .'ill 11 17 21 24 2() 2() 24 22 18 14 I) 4 1 () 11 ]() 20 23 2.5 20 2.5 2.3 19 14 8 2 4 10 15 .'58 2;5 52 24 5« 29 25 54 10 2!) I 10 G 11 .'50 .']'.) 25 .">5 51 50 ;{5 9 16 18 .32 18 2 11 47 .32 58 29 50 40 31 24 .39 19 10 42 50 25 1 .39 .39 59 54 19 2 27 59 12 17 57 8 4 20 40 21 40 f) 8 9 10 11 11 19 24 9 54 inorn. I 20 U 4 y 55 10 48 11 4.3 morn. 41 1 40 2 .38 .3 3.3 4 27 5 13 2 44 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 7 9 ilO ill cv. 2 .3 4 40 30 27 40 ■5 21 38 10 40 34 22 34 40 1 18 33 48 5 i 22 I .39 i I 6 39 I 7 20 ! 7 59 \ 8 39 i 9 21 10 6 10 54 11 40 lev. 42 j 1 40 I 2 h : 3 3() I 4 30 22 11 7 49 8 40 3 3 .3 4 5 (> (■) 10 11 fV. 1 2 3 4 5 (') 7 8 9 10 11 11 22 29 50 .31 i 52 50 4 8 10 13 13 1.'3 20 28 37 40 54 58 44 28 1)/ morn. 20 £1 Jlnli- f';i.\. 4 2(r 1 1 57 la 7 ni: 8 :/; 8 i/l Vf 10 ,«.4l H H sp ;T '8 '8 8 n n a 49 12 35 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 4 8 8 10 11 ,'— < "'LI DAYS, >KUSAUIli8, A-C. SUN. S - Dcel'n. North. Rise I Sets F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. lOiSU. llj M. 12; Tu. 13 14 1.5 16 W. Th. F. Sa. 17 SU. is: M. 19iTii. 20 W. Th. 21 22 23 24 2. 5 26 27 28 29 30 F. Sa. SU. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. N. Poussin (). 1594. ? in ^ Ascension day. Baiut/ 1st Sunday after Pentecost. George 111. born 1738. ircaf/ier. Bat. Stony Creek, 'IS. ! .'i7 2f) 1.') .1 .')2 40 27 15 2 10 •2:) ;!f) 4 '.I 2 l.-i 28 42 I 20 4,') ;")" 9 21 ?'^f5.A 26 2 111 .') ;if. 4',t 2 15 42 20 4:) ")" '.) J 21 isno.j ■m 'Id- '■t'Mh Rasy Mopk i,':i('ioud f,irni(' til" month of, til'.' largest si; "ii'vils. The Ijiive any weovi lifmnrk. — Th it U'jijid Hot (les I'nKPARATION- Jry loamy eiirth f/iJiintity ofoam "II »hi(,h tlioroii t-^tlubran, whk .^^^ For II iy Halifax. Tide se ,4ti A JJt-'clination. -'; -^4 5:1 41 2(5 .^2 4;j •'■'! 25 30 24: ^ 2.-J 8 2(3 ' 19 42 44 ^ 15 29 50 !* 10 44 25 " 5 :]% ;ij 1 22 27 '■^- 4 55 72 " 10 5 19 14 57 .•J2 ; ly 19 3 ' 22 54 3 25 24 23 2G 32 17 2« 4 54 23 58 55 20 22 13 15 .*n 38 9 48 34 •i .'15 24 • 2 46 32 ^ 57 15 14 37 44 19 29 'J>> 2.3 14 55 25 39 47 1800.] JUNE 80 Davs. 17 THE FARMER'S FRIKND. Easy Mom: of Dkstroyino Mites and Weevils in Granauies. — A very sa- 1 1,'ii'ioud r.irmor ha s 8uci;eedt'd in destroying weevils by a viry t jasy process. In tlif month of June when the granaries are empty, ho 00 llccted g real quantities of tin; largest sized i inta, and scattered them about the places infested with tho 1 wi'ovils. The iints imm(!diately lell upon and dovoured every one of them; nor 1 liavo any wlm^vIIh since tliat time been seen on his premises. linnnrk. — TIio la •fje, or wood-ant, feeds entirely on animal substances; of course j| it would not destroj ' the corn. j Trfparation Fon Cahkot akd Other Wikoeh Skf.db. — Tak e two bushels < f dry loamy earth, finely sift-J, to whieli add one bushel of bran and a sulllcient f|UiUitity of carrot seed, cleaned from stalVis, and well rnbbed between the lumds; 1 all which thoroughly mix together, and N. 4 55 12 6 6 35 1 3 H 1 35 6 15 5 20 ev. 35 i'i 10 5 19 24 7 15 2 6 T 2 31 7 11 6 16 1 30 U 14 57 .32 47 7 58 3 12 C|) 3 36 8 16 7 21 2 35 15 19 19 3 1 10 8 44 4 18 b 4 43 9 23 8 28 3 41 l(i 22 54 3 1 46 9 35 5 27 b 5 40 10 20 9 25 4 39 I IT 25 24 23 2 23 10 30 6 37 8 6 32 11 12 10 17 5 30 ' In 26 32 17 3 11 11 28 7 36 n 7 20 ev. 11 5 6 10 lit 26 4 54 4 ev. 28 8 36 n 8 7 47 11 .52 7 6 21) 23 58 55 5 24 1 27 9 18 'C 8 27 1 7 ev. 12 7 26 ■ 21 20 22 13 6 48 2 21 10 G 9 25 2 5 I 10 8 24 ■ 22 15 31 38 8 7 3 18 10 26 ^ 55 2 35 1 40 9 54 ■ 2;): 9 48 34 9 26 4 9 10 52 n 10 42 3 22 2 27 9 41 ■ 24 3 35 24 10 20 4 58 11 15 SI 11 31 4 11 3 16 10 30 ■ 2) S, 2 46 32 11 55 5 47 11 .39 ]\]i morn. 5 4 5 11 19 ■ 2S 8 57 15 el 11 6 35 11 33 iiV 20 6 18 5 23 morn. ■ 2: 14 37 44 2 27 7 27 morn. w 1 38 7 36 6 41 37 ^1 -^ 19 2i) 22 3 35 8 20 27 .r\. 2 56 8 48 7 53 1 55 H^'' 23 14 55 4 44 9 16 1 2 -£\. 4 8 9 56 9 1 3 7 ■ ^1). 25 39 47 5 53 10 13 1 38 ni 5 16 11 4 10 1) 4 15 ■ ■ '■' . ' ■■/.I'.'rlt'' '■• . ..' •^:::i m- If lip 18 • JULY, Seven h Month. [isr.ii. THE FAMILY FRIEND. rAsrnF.nnY Cakes. — Tako any (iiuiiitity of fruit yon jildaso, wri.u'h and boil it. mill wht'ii inaRliciI, ami llic liiiuor ii waslitd, add as niucli sutrar as was (■(]ii,il in \vi'i;i,dit t(i th(.' raw fruit. Mi.\ it very well re 1857. $ (j (s^ inf. FrcijUviit Trial ot' W. ])ove, '50. shuinr^. (,). Anne died, 1714. d perig. 3h. cv Burns d. I7i)0. 8tli Siindav after IVtecost. 22 Union Fnoland >St Seut., 1700. (iiliraltar taken, 17U4. PllltSdIll Colrid.oc d. 1830. $ in aj.liolion. French lievoltttion, 1830. u-iatJar. Kohespierro hehoaded, 17tU. 9th Sunday after Pentecost. Wm. Pcim, died, 1718. ',23° 1 23 I22 22 22 22 22 122 122 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 11) 19 19 19 18 M 18 1 50 51 45 .39 .33 20 19 II .3 55 40 37 28 18 8 57 47 35 24 12 47 34 21 I 53 39 25 50" 4 20 4 37' 4 25 4 48 '4 49 4 18 10 25 39 28 55 58 39 57 5.3 27 38 28 50 .3 49 14 19 3 28 32 18 44 51 40 11 23 20 7 207 217 23 7 23:7 23 7 247 25 7 20 7 28,7 29.7 30' 7 31 7 32 7 .33 7 .34 7 35:7 35 7 3() 7 38.7 39 7 407 427 43 7 44 7 403 ;;:; I 40:! -11 j 39 3 :>\) ! 39 4 i; j 'iS4 10 j 37 4 I'l; ! 37 I ;iri ! 37 4 \'i i 30 4 .■^1 35 5 .'! .'U 5 1 1 i 33 5 IS j .33 5 21; j 33 5 .']■•! j 32 5 .•)',» I 31 .* 4a j 30 5 .51) j 29,5 :>."> I 28 5 .V.t j 27 5 ■•) ' 2() li 25 8 25 111 24 12 23 ti 12 22 '". I'! i 21 '1 1-' 20 t) 11 1 8 1' 17 ti ' 1 t; (i 4 i;'* * irt: f U 41 42 r) 24 14 1 8 5 7 .31 54 1'} 2() U IS 32 a 22 ;i;j (3 I -^•> 15 50 ' 2(5 '31 49 2(5 19 i;j 24 4.3 27 21 55 4.3 «-v is<;o.] JULY 81 Days. 11) -/- THE FARMKU'S FUIKND. To PiiEVKxr TIM'. Fi.Y i\ TritNiis — i'r.im cxpiMiiinMitri lately nia, uml in tin; sann; daily rotatiim in wliich lb oy are sown Tiic lime dbduld be Blacked immediately l)etbre it is used. To Ivi;r.i' PuN'DS anu Autikk ial (.'ikcus of Watfu Frkk from Wf.p.i>3. — At tbo Mai'iuis of Ilxetcr's scat, near lliiru'lili-y, llnTe is an arliti(,'iiil liece orv\ater, about ii mil'.' in leiiglli, wbicb usrd to be so over-run with wirds that tlin'f nion wero (•ni|iloyed constantly, for pix nionllis in ovt ry year, to ktcp tleiia under; in %\liieh tlit'V iievi-r sucecofled. Aliout seven years a,i,'o, two pairs ol' swans were put on tbo w;it'r: they completely cleared away all tbe weoils the Hrst year, iu(d none liave ii|.|i( .u't.il sineo, as tbe swans constantly eat tbeni before they rise to tin; suifaoe. ,;.J- For ili^fh Water at Cape 8ab!(!, aild rjOin. to time of lli>,'li Water at Hiilirax. Tide servos same bour at Annapnlis and St. John, N. 13. M()(l\. HIGH WATKK. Decllnution. ' llisi.'s. South. IS. ! II, !.V lOl l;l v:<' 21)' lill 22 8. 2'i! 211 2() 24 -2 21) .')4 ]() 54 1-^ 1() 7 14 1 .'>:> .3 IS X 2 It 13 2") 17 55 21 45 24 .'^9 2() 19 2() 29 24 21 17 59 52 19 »•)" <) 57 2^ 7 4C> 7 : 8 20 S 47 9 14 9 .3.3 9 5.3 10 10 10 27 10 48 11 8 11 41 iiioni. 14 1 1 .3 4 11 41 5 24 1 8 7 31 13 20 18 32 22 33 25 15 20 31 20 19 24 43 21 55 51 20 IS 10 24 10 51 59 4a 41 31 20 22 •53 20 19 42 14 5 54 11 5 50 49 13 27 43 3 53 8 24 45 23 9 41 11 58 ov. 1 7 3.3 50 52 54 5 37 20 7 3 11 10 j morn. 1 7 : 50 1 44 2 29 3 10 3 51 1 4 30 i 5 10 ! 5 52 30 7 24 8 It, ! 9 1.3 ilO 12 ill 12 'ev. 1 1 1 8 2 ') 2 53 3 43 4 33 5 24 10 7 11 8 7 9 4 i 9 58 1 10 50 11 40 •;; -^ V^^i4:. ,', 'W I I i!i iit I 20 AUGT^ST, Eijrhth Month. [18G0. THE FAMILY FRIEND. To Keep Totatobs. — Tho cellar is tlio Im'SI plaoo for thctn, because they aro InjurKl by wilting'; but apronjt thim carefully if you want to keep them. Thoy never sprout but three times; therefore, after you have Bprouted them three times, they w 11 trouble you no more. Notf,. — Hoile. HOLIDAYS, ANXIVEUSAUIKS, &C. SUN. Dcd'n. Nortlj. Rise' S ^-i'S 1 W. 2 Tl>. .3 F. 4 5 SU. G M. m 4 Tu. 8 W. 9 Th. 10 F. 11 Srt. 12 su. 13 M. 14 Tu. 1.5 W. 16 Th. 17 F. 18 Si. 19 i>\J. 20 M. 21 Tu. 22 W. 23 Th, 24 F. 2.5 Sa. 26 SU. 27 xM. 28 Tu. 29 W. 30 Th. 31 u. Rainy D Eelipsed, invis., Bonaparte made Consul, 1800 wmther, Columhus sailed, 1402. d apo., lOh. morn. 10th Sundav after Fr. Alfred boru, 1844. [Penteeost. $ Stationary. Fine Saint I^awrcnce. weather. l)o<^ days end. 11th Sunday after Pentecost, 12, Great Explosion at Halifax, '57. 9 d d Printin^z: iuv., 1437. U d (I liatt, of Tehernaya, 185,5. Exited d Peri|:;ee, 7h, evening, Queen & P. Albert, visit Paris, 1855, 12th Sun. after Pent. Kl. Geo. suk. Canada disc., 1508. rain. h d O Mary Q. Scots or., 1543. Wilson, ornithol., d., 1813. Chany. St. Bartholomew. Herschel diod, 1822. weather. '19. 13th Sun, after Pent. P. Albert b, ^ d C St. Jolm Baptist beheaded, Bomersund dest. 1854. Bunyau d., 1688. Rain. 17< ^55' 17" 4 4 45 t 15 6 7 17 39 551 46 145 50 17 24 14 4 47 i 13;5 51 17 8 17 4 49 i 115 40 16 52 3 4 50 i 10|5 40 16 35 32 4 51 i 9i5 34 16 18 46 4 52 7 8 5 26 16 1 43 4 54 7 65 18 15 44 25 4 55 515 lu 15 26 22 4 56 7 4!5 1 15 9 3 4 58 7 2|4 52 14 51 4 59 7 14 42 14 32 43 5 7 04 31 14 41 12 5 1 6 59 4 20 13 55 27 5 3 6 57 4 9 13 36 28 5 4 6 56 3 57 13 17 17 5 6 6 54 3 44 12 57 53 5 i 6 53 3 31 12 38 17 5 9 6 513 17 12 18 28 5 10 6 50 3 3 11 58 28 5 11 « 49 '-2 49 11 38 17 5 13 6 47;-> 34 11 17 55 5 14 6 46 2 18 10 57 22 5 15 6 .55 2 '2 10 36 39 5 17 6 43 1 4(1 10 15 46 5 18 6 42 1 :i9 9 54 43 5 20 6 40ll 13 9 33 31 5 21 6 39 !0 55 9 12 9 5 23 6 37!o 37 8 50 39 5 24 6 3610 18 8 29 5 26 6 34 mmmmmmm v* m \ TT-^fi :« imo.] m •iV t m^ Vil A \bw a I they feed i.e them niotJor t'lt'lrt.arJey tw ice give tl: ; This purifl..8 »»lii<.'li iecult j'lantB are frj J'lwluce! Ca I'urion mi<,'ht ^'jf as many »< too Jai ge to b( ,2^* For II JIalifax. Tide ^ I J-'ecIinatio 2( 1.3 42 I ^l 8 4G ;3 •*( '} a4 1 -'.X. 1 4.3 .'3 ''j 6 57 " 11 56 4 ^ IG ,32 4 2.3 44 1; 'I '-i^ 50 2.^ 26 .36 r 2;) 48 44 2-3 2.3 .30 19 25 36 14 10 7 59 3.3 1 20 6 5 21 n II .38 43 17 9 44 21 .35 14 24 40 57 26 18 29 26 26 24 2r> 10 6 22 40 19 ly 10 38 14 55 21 1(^ 7 56 5 38 18H0.] AUGUST 81 Days. THR FAUMKirs FUIF.ND. 21 A Nbw And rnorixABi.K M«I'K or Fattening I'iop. — Put four \i\nn In a oty, for they feed I'CBt in coinjiaiiy ; but if tliuro are loo nisiiiy tht-y ari> apt to (luarrrl : fi'cd thiiu nioilcrately the first week; and thrice dnrinK tlic second weuk, mix with their hurley meal as much antimony as will lie on a Bliillin;; ; and the third week twice liivi' them the Bamo (luantity. I need Bcareely otmerve It is In i/owder ThiB purifies the blood, ^'ves them an appetite, and makes them thrive apaeo. Strii'Eii OuAiH Kecommf.niikd for Hay. — The Indian striped or riband praes which is cultivated in gardens, would admirably answt r for hay. In ri(;h grounds plants are frtjquently four feet hlKh ; what a burden of hay would a field so cropped produce! Cattle are exceedingly fond of it; the seeds are easily saved, bo that a person might soon have enough for a rood, and from that save again and again, f.jr as many acres as ho n)lght cIiomc. U in probable that the crop might b*^ much toe Ifti ge to be n^de on the field where it grew, and require another for making. .^©*' For High Water at Cap« Sable, add .'50m. to the time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. B, ^ MOON. HIGH WATER. a Declination, i Ri.ses. South. Sets. I ^ Hali- fax. 1 S. 18O10'27" 7 14 morn. 2 1.3 42 t.'i 7 44 25 3 8 46 31 8 1 1 8 4 3 34 11 8 18 1 48 •>; N. 1 43 34 8 36 2 28 6 6 .')7 2 8 54 3 7 7 11 56 47 » 15 3 48 8 10 32 42 9 36 4 30 9 20 33 7 10 13 5 16 10 23 44 15 10 50 6 5 11 2.5 50 28 11 46 6 58 12 26 36 5 morn. 7 55 I'l 25 48 44 43 8 54 U 23 23 30 1 53 9 53 I.') 19 25 36 3 13 10 51 IR 14 10 9 4 35 11 47 17 7 59 33 5 58 ev. 41 18 1 20 6 7 20 I 33 19 5 21 11 8 42 2 25 20 11 38 43 10 7 3 17 21 17 9 44 11 33 4 13 22 21 35 14 ev. 39 5 6 2y 24 40 57 1 45 6 2 21 26 18 29 2 42 6 59 21 26 26 24 1 3 41 7 55 2f .! 25 10 6 1 4 19 8 47 r 22 40 19 4 57 : 9 37 2> < 19 10 38 5 20 ilO 23 2' I 14 55 21 5 45 11 6 31 ) 10 7 56 6 5 jll 47 3 I: 5 38 6 25 imorn. ev. 2 3 4 5 5 6 4 49 5 34 6 32 7 35 8 38 9 40 10 42 11 49 56 1 6 5 5 17 29 vy « H 6 57 24 46 8 35 3 9 40 10 19 11 14 moni. 9 7 30 8 2 8 34 9 4 9 35 10 6 cf 10 38 cjojll 17 8111 8 n n n Wind- sor. olo" e.l 2 2 7 3 34 1 2 3 4 5 12 17 17 27 28 6 54 7 35 8 17 8 50 9 25 n^jjio 4 £^jl0 44 £l:;il 42 [fliniorn. ml 41 / 2 40 / 3 40 Vf i 4 40 Vf, r> 40 ■»! 6 25 42 14 44 15 46 18 57 36 42 47 14 42 37 34 15 57 30 5 44 24 22 21 20 20 20 20 H\ 7 34 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 cv. 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 ilO :u 5 jll 47 imoni. i 14 St Jno 11 47 morn . 19 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 »v 8 9 jlO jll cv. 1 1 2 3 4 (5 m t 8 9 10 10 11 morn. 49 20 51 23 2 41 47 52 19 47 42 39 20 2 35 10 49 29 27 26 25 25 25 25 10 52 19 St Jno. X. F.' 6 29" 7 1 33 3 34 5 37 10 16 10 56 11 1 e.l 6 2 33 4 1 4 56 5 53 6 34 7 16 7 49 8 24 9 3 9 43 10 41 11 40 morn. 1 39 2 39 .3 40 4 35 5 24 6 6 6 33 1 ■ \ s 1 : \- t 'Hi:- w . "' < - p ll, O.) SKI'TlvMBKIJ, Niiitli Mnntli. [ISO! TlIK l'AM)I-Y I'lUKNP. Kkepino Arrr.Efl.— At>ploH phmild l»o placed on a dry door tlirno workR bcr-n' thoy are packed iiway In barrclH. Tiny Hlionld bo kept In a c<»t)l \i\nr.o ; If InrloFid in a w;it. t^. P r^ ANNnintSAUlKrt, S:C, SUN. Dccrn. N. & 8. Rise Sets Sa. SU. M. Til. W. Til. l'\ Sa. SU. 10 M. II 12 l.'J 14 15 1(5 17 18 l<) Til. W. Til. F. Sa. SU. M. Ti. W. 20; Til. 21 F. 22' Sa. 2;3isr. 241 M. 25! Tu. 26! W. 27j Til. 28 F. 2!)| Sa. 3(),SU. 8° d ni»i)ovt', Sh. ov. 14tli Sim. air. IVii. ^ in iicrliern.! 7 45 1!) Cromwell dic(l, 1658. Lauding of Allies at Old Fort, '54. Sevastopol homl). '55. 9 d h Alex. IF. of l{iissia ciowiu'd. 1S56. Fall of Mal.ikuir, \55. Wind 17tli Sunday after Pcntooost. (ind Haul. J. Fletcher, 1). 1721). U d d AVoIfo killed at ()iiel)ec, 1 75'J. Duke of Welliiiutoii d. '.'>2. d fteri^oe 4h. iiioni. Fine Kith Sunday after Pent. $ in jier. 16 Brit. Iloiises Farlm't. hiinit '34. Surrandor of Qiiehec, 1759, Battlcof Alma, '54. ^ d © ■"*"!'• Erprrt ^':) enters r^ Autumn hcj^ins. r7tli Sunday after Tent. Lord Ilardinge d. '56. rain. Fine 9 d U d npojsec, 9n. cv. iiattle of Kars, '55 th Sun. lift. Pent. tceaihor. /'14"5 27'6 ',V.\ (Vl!t 5 29 6 ;u (J ;;s 7 2;j 17 5 301) .30 n ,-)7 7 1 7 5 326 28l 1 17 6 .'}8 50 5 33 6 27, I .'HI 6 16 .27 5 35 6 25 1 ."; " 6 5.i 57 5 36 6 24 2 17 5 ;]1 21 5 3S6 22 5 8 40 5 396 21 2 :>s 4 45 53 5 41 6 19 3 I< 4 2.'l 1 5 42 6 18 3 .'ill 4 5 5 44 6 IC) 4 .•} .•}7 4 5 45 6 15 4 '>\ ;j i.'j 59 .5 47 6 13, 4 A-1 2 50 51 5 48 6 12; 5 ;i 2 27 39 5 .50 6 10 5 24 2 4 24 5 516 9 5 -1:1 1 41 7 5 53'6 " 6 (i 1 17 48 5 .54 6 6 C 27 54 27 5 5(i 6 4 Ci 4^ .'31 "1 5 57 6 3 7 !' 7 40 5 59 6 1 7 .".:i so 15 44 6 15 59' 7 ;>1 .3!) 9 6 2 5 58i 8 1^ 1 2 34 6 45 56; S .'5:' 1 25 59 6 5 5 55 8 ."):' 1 49 23 6 7,5 53i 9 I'i 2 12 46 6 8 5 52^ .'5:' 2 .36 8 6 10 5 51) it ."i-' 2 59 29 6 1 1 5 4'JIO i^l I 17 ;f^': IV^'fl- W' KS- t 4 -Jl 1 1 4-' ' I .') 4;i () t' () i' \ f. 4^ It '.'! \\ : ■-'■' I' 7 ;>' 8i 8 1-2 (V; S .'^•i .:v y^ !?■•<■' %! ^^^^ wim t ).i : IMOO.] To Ivpuovi am sliorii soi iiiiil brimstor natcr. Tho \ tity will l>o sliri'p will not ' LiRTtuul rume I To Preserv ' out In (he win i-""t uf tlio ho 'l^i'i, and, it is it from tho vari X'^ For H lialifiix. Tides £ i Doclinatio -' 5 :n) 4; J G. < 8 •I 10 11 1-2 l:i 14 15 S, IG i;i 18' 19 '2l\ 22; ■2:] 2r,^ 2ti' 2S' :ii) 10 IVi M 15 U 19 23 22 46 2") ]() 4 t2G L>2 2<) <) ->4 i>5 -'1 10 4: K) .'{.'j 4" 10 ")() 2: 4 i:.^ 2 i>;} 9 IK If) 2 20 1 4; 2-3 41 IS 2.") 4S .-,4 20 1^1 DO 25 L^G (J 2.'} l.'l 10 19 57 4_> 15 54 2> 11 10 ;^7 G 10 2] 1 4 1.-) 4 9 ol 9 15 IJ ISCO.] SEPTEMBER 30 Days. '23 TFIP: FAllMEU'S FRIEND. To brpROVB TUB Wool of Sheep dy Sheauino. — IninicdUvtely aflcr the, shcop aro Blioru soak tlio roots of the wool thiit rciiuiin all over with oil, or buttt>r iiiul brimstone; and three or four days afterwards wash them willi salt and \v;Uer. Tho wool of the next scasoTi will not only be imich finer, but the quan- tity will bo In mucli groitter abundance. It may be depended ujion that tho Blicep will not bo troubled with scab or vermin that year. Bait water is a safe and Lll'ectual remedy against maggots. To PnESEKVB Cattle from Disease is the Wixteu. — When cattle arc kept out In the winter it is recommended as a useful practice to rub some tar at tho root of the horn, which prevents the wet tVoni getting between tho root and the fkiii, and, it is said, contributes to preserve the health of the animal and to keep it from tho various diseases to which it may otherwise bo liable. f< MOON. HIGH A VATE "StJno. N. S. H. 1) 0(1 illation. Kises. Soutli. 1 Sets. i i ■H-! f a!i- IX. Wind- sor, StJno N. F. "l X. ooi.V 28" 7 27 29 '¥: 8 '2 1 42 "0*47" 7 1 2 5 .'JO 7 7 3 I 10 7 20 H 8 .'53 1 13 18 7 32 ;} 10 33 20 7 24 1 49 8 35 T 9 4 2 44 1 49 8 3 4 15 14 49 7 45 2 31 9 40 T 9 37 2 17 1 22 8 30 5 19 23 22 8 10 3 10 10 47 8 10 11 2 51 1 50 9 iff cs 22 46 32 8 48 4 3 11 53 8 10 52 3 32 2 37 9 51 '( 25 10 44 9 38 4 54 ev. 59 n 11 34 4 14 3 19 10 33 «l 2t) 22 17 10 31 5 47 1 58 n ev. 37 5 17 4 22 11 30 It; 2() 9 :\o 11 41 44 2 57 n 1 40 20 5 25 ev. 39 10 24 25 :u moni. 7 42 3 42 ^12 3 13 7 53 58 2 12 11 21 10 49 52 8 39 4 20 4 47 9 27 8 32 3 40 12 1() .'53 47 2 12 9 34 4 55 SI 5 44 10 24 9 29 4 43 i;5 10 50 23 3 .'?3 10 29 5 25 SI 42 11 22 10 17 5 41 u 4 22 .'i2 4 53 11 22 5 49 ny V 20 even. 11 5 19 l.-)S. 2 23 57 G 14 cv. 14 14 iiy 7 58 38 11 43 6 57 1'; y 1 10 7 35 1 8 42 n 8 .'54 1 14 ev. 19 7 33 17 15 o 5 8 50 2 3 7 Hi -n. 9 10 1 50 55 8 9 18 20 1 49 10 14 3 7 45 -A. 9 52 2 32 1 37 9 51 111 23 41 18 11 32 3 58 8 20 * 10 34 3 14 2 19 9 33 21) 25 48 54 ev. 30 4 50 9 13 iri 11 34 4 14 3 19 10 33 :il 20 21 50 1 39 5 5.*{ 10 7 / morn. 5 14 4 19 11 35 -li 25 2() 2 20 47 11 10 / 34 9 32 5 37 morn. n 23 13 10 3 1 . 7 38 morn. Vf 1 52 7 51 G 50 51 2i 19 57 42 3 27 8 25 15 Y? 3 11 8 49 7 54 2 10 •25 15 54 22 3 54 9 8 1 18 4 9 9 48 8 53 3 8 2il 11 10 37 4 44 9 49 2 22 5 8 10 27 9 32 4 7 2' G 10 21 5 35 10 29 3 22 •«. 5 47 11 6 10 11 4 40 2 s 1 4 15 5 23 11 9 4 23 H 6 20 morn. 11 13 5 25 2:( X. 4 9 31 5 12 11 50 5 20 H 1 28 8 morn. 27 an 9 15 12 5 3.'} morn. 28 H 8 30 1 10 15 7 29 .y::j&* For High Water at Caijo Sablo add aOni. to time of High Water at Halifax. Tide serves same hour at Annapoliri and St, John, N, 13. ^- ■•iB#l-- ■ >.r .: •"V Ji 24 OCTOBER, Tenth Month. [18G0. THE FAMILY FRIEND. Method of Cuuino Bad Tub BcTTicn— A quantity of tub butter was brqjiglu to market in the West Indies, Mhicli, on opening, was found to be very bad, am! almost stinliinfr. A native of Pennsylvania undertook to cure it, which he did thus : He started the tubs of butter in a large quantity of hot water, which soon melted tho buttery he then skimmed it off as clean as possible, and worked itovor again in a churn, and with the addition of Bait and flue sugar, the butter was Bweet and good. To TEST Mushrooms — Eub the upper skin with a gold ring or any piece ofgoW; the part rubbed will turn yellow if it is a poisonoiitfungtu. d Last Quarter, 7tli day, 6h., 50m., Evening. New Moon, 14th day, lOh., 23ni., Morning. D First Quarter, 2lst day, 9h., .')6m., Morning. O Full Moon, yoth day, 2h., i6m., Morning. ^ M o 1^ 1 X a. >, >t rt fi irOLIDAYS, ANNIVKUSAllIES, AC. 1st Steamer on Kivor Hudson, 1807. 1st Assembly in Nova Scotia, 1758. Kev. n. Boardman died, 1782. Old Parr d., aged 152, in 1635. 9 in t^ Expfct 19tli Sunday after Pentecost. Great Eire at Miramichi, 1825. rain. ? d a h c5 a George Culntt died, 1850. d Perigee 3h., ev«n. Frequent 2l)th Sunday after Pentecost. 5 (j d showers. 15 Great fire at St. John, N.B., '41. Queen Charlotte, -died, 1818. lat bombardment Sevastoj;>ol, '54. Dean Swift died, 1745. Battle Navarino, 1827. 21st Sunday after Pentecost. $ 6 ^ t'hamjable wfather. Canton bombarded, 1857. Cliarge of Light Brigade, at Balacln- d apopee 3h even. [va, 1854. Dr. Doddridge, died, 1751. 22nd Sunday after Pentecost. St. Simon & St. Jude. Cold and 29 Sn- Walter Raleigh bora, 1618. Hollow Eve. rainy. 1, M 2 Tu. 3 W. 4 Th. 5 F. ! 6^Sa. 7 SU. 8 M. 9 Tu. i 10 W. 1 11 Th. 12 F. 13 Sa. 14 SU. Il5 M. |16 Tu. ^" W. 'l8 Th 19 F. 20 Sa. 21 SU. 22 M. 23 Tu. 9A W 25 26 27 28 29 Th. F. Sa. SU, M. 30 Tu. 31 W. SUN Z s Decl'n. South. Rise Sets :2 ? 3^22' 48" 6 13,5 47 lU 30 3 46 5 6 14 5 46 10 49 4 1 19 6 16 5 44 11 8 4 32 30 6 17 5 43 11 27 4 55 38 G 19 5 41 11 44 5 18 43 6 21 5 39 12 2 5 41 43 6 22 5 38 12 19 6 4 40 6 24 5 36 12 35 6 27 31 6 25 5 35 12 57 G 50 18 6 27 5 33 13 7 7 12 59 6 28 5 32 13 22 7 35 34 6 30 5 30 13 36 7 58 4 6 31 5 29 13 5U 8 20 26 6 335 27 14 4 8 42 41 6 34 5 26 14 17 9 4 49 6 365 24 14 29 9 26 49 6 37,5 23 14 41 9 48 41 6 395 21 14 52 10 10 24 6 405 20 15 3 10 31 58 6 425 18 15 13 10 53 23 6 43 5 17 15 22 11 14 37 6 455 15 15 31 11 35 42 6 46 5 14 15 39 U 56 35 6 48,5 12 15 46 12 17 18 6 495 11 15 53 12 37 49 6 515 9 15 58 12 58 9 6 525 8 16 4 13 18 16 6 545 6 16 8 13 .38 11 6 555 5 16 12 13 57 53 6 56 5 4 16 15 14 17 21 6 58 5 2 16 17 V -J:,!" •' ■ A', f ■ U- i:-- Mivjn it' ^F 49 1 8 I 27 1 44 2 2 ly 12 57 13 7' 13 22 3 36 .3 50 14 4 14 17 14 29 14 41 14 52 15 3 ll5 13 ll5 22 5115 31 4I15 39 2115 46 115 53 915 58 1 816 4 616 8 16 12 4'16 15 2116 17 I ■'^i ^^\ '.?: 1800.] To PnESERVE li.ifi in his 8tabl( hopper of a mil inches diagonal near the bottom board at a time, the oat3 are iiep above), which, musty. Cause and Pi miii.stnrc; and Knuind, is done 1 ;^r- For Hig Halifax. Tide se ^'j Declination t^j IX. 14° 1/5-1 ■ 41 5' ^i 7! 8! !il l.TS. is; IGJ 17! 18 19 20 21 00 18 18 1.^ 21 24 29 25 58 26 8 24 52 51 4] U 12 13 5: 4 22 18 13 5 7 G 36 6 1 4.= 12 20 17 51 3 3 10 58 It 12 I 23 24! =5| 20 N. 27 28 29i 30 31 22 24 26 6 3; 25 38 H 23 45 20 43 4(] 16 50 31 12 20 46 7 2 2 7 58 33 12 49 2t 17 13 30 20 57 52 23 48 49 26 19 52 ir 52 22 I 1800.] OCTOBEH 31 Days. TH^. FAPiMER'S FRIEND. To Preserve Oats from Being Mubty. — lUcluird Fcnnor, Esquire, of Tunmore, has in his stable a contrivance to lot oats down from a loft out of a vessel, like the hojjper of a mill, whence they fall into r\ square pipe, let into the wall, about four inches diagonal, which comes into a cupboard set into a wall, but with its end bo near the bottom that there thall nov»3r be above a desirable quantity in the cup- board at a time, which being taken away, another parcel succeeds ; by this motion the oat3 are kept constantly sweet (Itie taking away one gallon moving the whole above), which, when laid up otherwise in great quantities, frequently grow musty. Cause and Prevention op Dry Rot.— The cause of the dry rot in wood is niiiisturc; find to prevent well-diyed timber from decaying above or under ground, is done by charring it well. .238* For High Water at Cape Sable add 50m. to time of Fligh Water at Halifax, Tide serves same hour at Annapolis and St, John, N. B. MOON. ij'l Declination. Rises, i Soutli.j Sets. HIGH WATER. 1 Hali- a.! fax. Wind- sor. StJno, N. B. IX. 14° 1' 54" 2 18 18 1.3 21 51 41 24 29 10 25 58 4 26 8 24 52 57 22 12 41 18 13 6 13 5 39 7 6 31 36 2 6 1 45 12 20 4 17 51 17 22 10 13 24 58 10 26 6 35 25 38 19 23 45 12 20 43 40 16 50 32 12 20 46 7 26 52 2 19 22 2 52 15 7 58 33 12 49 2t 17 13 30 20 57 52 23 48 49 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 l.TS. 15: loi 17l 18| 19 20! '2l\ 22| 23 24! 25j 2G'N. 27 28 29 30 31 5 6 49 17 6 47 7 33 8 20 9 26 10 33 11 48 morn. 3 22 41 1 21 42 4 10 13 11 22 ev. 9 56 1 23 1 51 2 12 2 34 2 53 3 13 34 56 22 48 14 31 7 31 1 11 8 33 1 57 9 39 2 46 10 45 3 38 11 44 4 32 ev. 44 5 28 1 28 6 23 2 13 7 17 2 44 8 10 3 17 9 2 6 47 9 54 4 17 10 46 4 39 11 41 5 1 ev. 38 5 35 1 37 6 10 2 37 7 31 3 37 8 52 4 34 9 25 5 27 9 58 6 17 11 5 7 2 morn. 7 45 13 8 25 1 14 9 5 2 16 9 45 3 11 10 26 4 7 11 9 5 15 11 55 6 22 morn. 7 30 43 8 38 T T 8 8 8 8 4 8 37 9 10 9 48 10 26 nil 15 nev. 4 21^ 1 21 23 2 38 3 57 5 6 6 7 17 8 59 37 8 14 £i:i 8 53 mi 9 33 lllJlO 20 /ill 8 /!morn. Vfl H H H T T 8 8 1 1 2 3 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 52 37 51 5 43 23 36 8 15 44 1 17 50 28 6 55 44 1 18 37 57 morn. I 22 ! 55 i 1 I ^ I 3 i 3 10 48 11 39 ev. 17 u 1 33 2 13 3 3 48 4 48 5 48 6 32 1 17 8 31 9 45 10 23 11 3 11 40 morn, | 16 55 6 1 9 9 10 11 11 ev. 1 2 o 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 11 morn. 33 11 49 6 23 42 2 53 44 22 59 38 18 5 53 54 54 37 22 36 50 28 8 45 21 7 3 7 36 8 9 8 47 9 25 10 14 11 3 ev. 20 1 37 StJno. N. F. 2 5G 4 16 5 7 5 58 6 36 7 13 7 52 8 32 9 19 10 7 11 7 morn. 7 51 36 50 4 42 21 35 14 .1 . i lipi • I . V ■ . ^'^X' ■; ^ ■•^ Vi..i- \ I I Hi i I f -i ! H\ ;;i 26 NOVKMlJEll, Elevcntli Month. [i8(;o. THE FAMILY FRIEND.? To M/. 4.. Soft Soap. — Bore some holes in your lyo-l)arrel ; put some straw in the bottom ; lay eomo unslacked lime on it, and fill your barrel witii good Imril wood ftBhoa; wet it and press it down as you put it in. When full, mtiko a luisin in the ashes, and pour in water; keep filling It as it sinks in the ashes. In tlm course of a few hours the lye will begin to run. Wl>en you have a sutlloicnt (luaii- tity to liegin with, put your grease In a large iron pot, let it lieat, pour in tlie lyi', let it l)oil, Ac. Three pounds of clean grease are allowed for two giiUoin of soap. a Lai't v^uartcr, 6th clay, 5h., 3m., Morning. % Xew Moon, 12th day, 8li., 22m., Evcnlnj^^ D First Quarter, 20th day, 4h., 38m., Morning. O Tiill Moon, 28th day, 7h., 23m., Morning. ^ •*-» M c « o .'-' krH K* << P- in r'~t n 1— t fl TIOLIPATS, ANNIVIiRSAUIES, AC. SUN. 1 Th. 2 F. 3 Sa. 4 SU. 5 M. « Tu. 7 W. 8 Til. 9 F. 10 Sa. 11 SU. 12 M. 13 Tu. 14 W. 15 Th 16 F. 17 Sa. 18 SU. 19 M. 2U Tu. 21 W. 22 Th. 23 F. 21 Sa. :25 SU. 26 M. !27 Tu. .28 W. 1 29 Th. 30 F. All Saints. All Souls. I^rakc returned, ITjSO. 2.'}rd Sunday after Pentocost. l.attic of Iiikennaini, 18.'')4. U C5 C liaiiii/ h d d and Grant of Acadia to DcMontft, 1603, $ d a cvld. d perigee lOli. cv. 24th Sun. aft. Pent. Fine Baxter b. 1615. weatJier. Free Tj-adc cstab. '55. 5 d C Wm. Cowjier b. 1731. Battle at Trcscott, U. C, '38. 25th Sunday after Pentecost. Duke Wellington's Funeral. ';'2. ^ 6 '6'' 14 55 ,".7 15 14 23 15 32 54 15 51 10 16 9 10 16 26 .54 16 44 22 17 1 32 17 18 17 35 17 51 18 7 18 22 18 38 14 18 53 14 19 7 54 19 22 LS 19 36 10 19 49 47 19 3 2 20. 15 54 20 28 25 20 40 32 Rise 6 59 Sets i~ *~t fH \ 25 17 16 55 20 21 21 21 21 21 .52 16 3 37 14 34 25 7 35 16 45 1 5 1|16 is j 4 59|16 ID 2 4 58|16 lif 3|4 57 :1() i; 5:4 55' 16 I.") 6 4 54ii6 1;; 7 4 53 16 S 9 4 51|16 4 lok 5(n5 r.'j ll|4 49' 15 .W 13|4 47 15 45 4 46 15 ;i7 4 45'l5 1)8 14 15 16 18 19 4 44;i5 19 4 42 15 8 4 4114 57 20 4 40 14 41 2l!4 39il4 .'^i 7 22J4 38 14 17 23 j4 3744 ••) 24|4 36 13 4S 25,4 35 13 :]-2 2614 .34 13 14 27 j4 33 12 'u 28 4 32 12 ;)S 29,4 31 12 lit 7 30'4 30 12 7 31 4 29 11 ns 7 32:4 28,11 17 |7 33l4 27^10 55 ■ . t . .'.-!<-/ i*|. '■'■' ;• V- U' .'H i 18(U).] , KM'KniENTnn milking ii viirni: t[iaco of ail liou riii'il Indies, pill Willi liii-j piislo tlie link and o iiiiDOtli aiKi cvui i'l-iliT tli.it it rim. To Pklxk \V.« to till' (•%•(>, tli.it \ any iiniiicli hup ymi may not cii; )vl it uill dcu;iy i S3* For lligl Ilamiix. Tiilo se <,', s] iJcclination IX. -jri^s-j' ry[) 2| :i.3 r)i^ 4:j ■\ 2j ;j Id 4- 22 4.3 4!) ^'1 I'J 8 4 (v U 27 2 ( j 8 .04 .04 1 ;<: 2 48 17 ' ;)>s . .'3 .'j.J 47 U)l 9 49 24 III 15 ;]4 2 12' 20 21 .5.3 li 2-3 49 22 H 2.> 40 !■). 25 49 17 t U-r 24 24 19 i;: 21 41 12 is, 17 58 55 i uil 1 13 .35 14 } '21): 8 44 58 1-'' .3 .39 48 1 :>2X. 1 .30 .3,3 -•■'i 6 .37 20 U. 11 31 28 1'.") 10 2 m ..6: 19 58 .3,3 M I -'^1 .'ill- 2.3 5 19 25 8 18 25 54 40 25 10 28 isir.o.] NOVEMBEll 80 Days. 27 TIIH FAltMKR'S FlUKXD. EM'KniEN'crn Mode ov IlBALixa Wol'n'dh T:f Trkes. — Tliis m^-thod consists in miikin;,' ;i viiniisli ofcoimnon liiirte(;d oil. nMiilcreil very dry 1)y Imilin^' it for tlio f|,;ici> of nil liour, Willi nil Diinco of litli;ir;,'o to each pound of oil, mixed willi cal- oiiicil lioiios, |uilvt;rizL'd 'iind sifted, to tho eoiisistfiun! of an almost lii|uld past*. Willi tlii^ piisto tlio wuiuids of trees aro to bo covered, by monns of a brush, after till.' hirk and utlier suli.-itance have been pared, so as to render the whole as sniiiDtli and even as posiiblo. Tho varnish must bo applied in dry weather, in (iidcr tli;il it may attach itself pi'o[ierIy, To ruLSE Wall Fkuit. — (Jul uf all fii>Bh hlioots, however fair tlicy may appear to tlie fve, tliat will ii«t, without miieh bondin;^, be well placed to the wall ; for if any iiranch liaiij)en8 to Ijo twisted or bruised in tlio bendin;,' or turning (which ymi may not eartily perceive,) allliou.i,'li it n\ay ^row and prosper for the present, jct it will decay in tim;>, and the sai) or ;,'um will issue from that place. :Jii3* For High Water at Capo Sablo, add 50m. to tho time of High Wator at II;i!irax. Tide serves sanio hour at Annapolis and Bt. John, N. B. ^1 MO OX. HIGH WATER. a'l Declination. IJiscs. South. Sets. M lliTli-' fax. Wind- StJno. N.]5. StJno N. F. ;;! ^ sor. IN. 2.')0;3:^' ri[}" ~g" IG 1 34 7 29 8 9 G 1 46 51 , 8 5 2i 2. J 59 43 / 19 •2 29 11 42 8 9 3G 2 IG 1 21 8 35 •3, 27) 3 10 8 23 3 23 11 57 ET 10 6 2 46 1 51 9 5 4! 22 43 49 9 35 4 18 cv. 13 n 10 5G 3 36 2 41 9 55 ^'i 19 8 4 10 48 5 12 1 45 G 11 45 4 25 3 30 10 44 fi U 27 2 iuorii. G 3 1 18 G ev. 49 5 29 4 34 11 48 t 8 54 54 1 G 53 1 49 n 1 53 6 33 5 57 ev. 52 8i 2 43 17 1 19 7 43 2 19 n 3 15 7 55 7 2 14 [).H. ,'} 33 47 2 37 8 33 2 38 w 4 3G 9 16 8 21 3 35 loi 9 49 24 3 54 9 25 2 5G "i^ 5 25 10 5 9 10 4 24 11 15 34 2 5 15 10 20 3 28 A G 33 11 13 10 18 5 32 12! 20 21 53 (5 rA'y 11 18 4 ^ 7 16 11 56 11 1 G 15 Ih 2:i 49 22 7 48 cv. 18 4 48 la 8 ev. 40 11 45 7 U; LT) 40 G !) 1 1 19 5 37 la 8 40 1 20 cv. 25 7 39 1.) 25 49 17 9 53 2 19 6 42 / 9 21 2 1 1 6 8 20 10 2-1 24 19 10 45 3 IG 7 47 / 10 5 2 45 1 50 9 4 171 21 41 12 11 2y 4 8 8 53 Vf 10 49 3 29 2 34 9 48 18! 17 58 55 11 54 4 5G . 9 58 Vf 11 4 3 44 2 49 10 2 Ill 13 35 14 ov. 4G 5 40 10 32 ■^ inorn. 5 4 5 11 19 21) 8 44 58 1 38 G 22 11 G ■ss. 20 5 56 5 1 morn. 211 3 39 48 1 27 7 2 morn. H 1 IG 6 53 6 15 22 X. 1 30 3,3 I IG 7 42 38 H 2 13 7 52 6 57 1 12 ■1:1 G 37 20 1 35 8 22 2 8 cp 3 12 8 52 8 2 11 2-l! 11 31 28 1 54 9 4 3 11 cp 4 12 9 17 8 22 3 11 2:)' IG 2 3G 2 21 9 49 4 14 B 4 37 9 42 8 47 3 36 26: 1!) 58 33 2 48 10 37 5 17 b 5 2 10 55 10 4 1 -'i 23 5 19 3 26 11 28 6 20 8 6 15 morn. 11 13 5 14 2s; 25 8 18 4 4 moni. 7 30 n 7 20 8 11 49 6 27 2[)[ 25 54 40 5 8 22 8 40 n 8 4 44 morn. 7 3 m 25 IG 28 G 12 I 18 9 28 ! n 8 39 1 19 24 7 38 H'^^r^'f :."■ V ■' HiMf m 't^R '■ . jc ■■ -, ' ' ■■ } ' M^h'v'.>'' Hl^ >'; h,y' • K^'f'^ W.':'''\ :■>, . .•s : ' ''■• ' ''^*- *■ ■^ 28 DK(n:MBEll, Twelfth 3Iontli. [ISC.d. THE FAMILY FRIKKD. To Kv.T.r Ibi'itf.— To preserve fruits, yon must kocp thoiii in a room rathor •bovo the gniniid fl ><)!•; HheltcnHl alllio/nitn tlie Bun and the damp ; it is oven pni- dent, in onlcrr to ;ivoicl opeiiiinj the windowp, to lot out the huniid f ihalntion* (if tlie fruit, to hav« a Rtovo in the room, and light aiflre In it now and then. Tlio decayed fruit should bo carefully renio\'ed. Cherries, grapes, Ac., are kept sound by hanging Ihoni to threiids, and then inclosing them in now boxes or barrolH; those are dosed as tight as poR«il)le, and deposited in a^dry place. Borne prcbcrve them by laying them In sawdust or bran. d Lnst Qimrtcr, 5th clay, Ih. 4Gin., livening. 9 New Muon, 12th day, 8h. 34m., Morning. D First Qniuter, 20th day, Ih. r>6m., .Morning. O J^'ull Moon. 27th day, Uh. 3in., Evening. ^ p o k— 1 ri 0 THE FARMER'S FRIEND. Til PnrNP. V1NK8 TO AnvANTAOK.— Ill |iiuiiliijr vIik • Iomvc mitui' timv lirniicli-n (.viTy yt'nr. ami take iiway (If too niuiiy) boiiic of tin- ulil, «lilch will be of gri ftt iiilv:iiit:it,'<' t'l lln' tree, iiiiil uiiist iiit.'iriiM' tin; (luiiiitlty of fruit. Will II \i>ii trim your vine, leiivo two km H, iiiul rut tlifiii nit' thi' next time; for uRiiHlly two builB yield a bunch of gra; < a. Vines, tlius pnined^^lmvo been known to bear iibumlantly, whereas olhent that hiivo been eiil close to |>U'uho the eye llow TO I'noMoTE THF. Hkai.tii i' Hiipplied with charcoal, uit, lie&ldcs bcint; u niedicino, It Is u cheap auil valuable food. /7'iir I'or Hi«h Water at Cape Snble, iidd .lOm. to tlmo of High Water at Halifax. Tide servos sainc hour at Annapolis and St. John, N. H. IX. 2 3 4 5 <) S. 8 9 10 U 12 13 14 I.') 10 17 18 19 20 X. 21 22 23 24 23i 2Gi 271 28| 2'J, 30; 3i: MOON. HIGH A 'iili- Wincl- IX. sor. VATER. )L'flitiati oil. 58" Uiscs. South*; S L'tH. 11 t! StJno. N. H. St.Jiio. N. K. '. 23012' i 27 2 14 lU irr *g" 9 38" 2 18 , 1 23 8 37 li) 50 50 8 37 3 8 10 46 £3 10 8 2 48 1 5.^ 9 7 15 22 28 9 51 4 11 23 n 1'^ 37 3 17 2 22 9 36 10 3 24 11 G 4 50 11 46 ^ 11 53 4 33 3 38 10 52 4 10 32 11 48 5 39 ev. 12 nv i-v. 10 4 50 3 55 11 9 . 1 58 30 iiioni. 6 28 1 1 "V 1 24 6 4 5 9 ev, 23 8 5 3 31 7 17 2 3 "1^ 2 38 7 18 6 23 1 37 13 48 53 2 22 8 8 I 53 -A. 3 56 8 3(i 7 41 2 55 IS 48 2 4 13 9 3 1 53 JV 5 15 9 55 9 4 14 22 40 16 5 26 10 1 2 37 ra 6 8 10 48 9 53 5 7 25 G 17 G 40 11 13 3 22 la 7 2 11 42 10 47 6 I 25 54 38 7 39 cv. 2 4 22 / 7 45 cv. 25 11 30 G 44 25 5 9 8 33 1 5 22 / 8 27 1 7 cv. 12 7 2G 22 48 48 9 15 1 55 6 31 vr 9 G 1 46 51 8 5 19 23 21 9 51 2 46 t 41 Vf 9 46 2 26 1 31 8 45 15 8 13 10 11 3 33 8 56 Vf 10 20 3 3 2 8 9 22 10 20 55 10 31 4 16 9 51 « 11 3 40 2 45 10 5 15 41 10 45 4 57 11 3 t* 11 39 4 19 3 24 10 38 3 48 11 5 37 morn. )£ morn. 4 58 4 3 11 17 ^ 5 5 26 11 29 6 17 15 H 18 5 53 4 58 morn. 10 3 27 11 38 6 58 1 6 T 1 13 6 49 5 54 12 14 41 10 ev. 24 7 12 1 58 T 2 9 7 53 G 58 1 8 18 47 58 51 8 28 3 1 H 3 13 8 58 8 3 2 12 22 11 14 1 26 9 18 4 5 b 4 18 9 56 9 1 3 17 24 36 32 2 2 10 11 5 12 B 5 16 10 55 10 4 15 25 49 23 3 2 11 7 G 20 n 6 15 11 11 10 16 5 14 25 38 19 4 2 morn. 7 13 n 6 31 morn. 11 33 5 30 23 53 25 5 14 4 8 6 n 7 48 28 morn. 6 47 20 53 22 6 26 1 1 8 45 G 8 26 1 6 11 7 25 IG 34 47 45 1 55 9 24 G 9 5 1 45 50 8 4 11 19 41 8 5 2 47 9 49 n 9 44 2 24 1 29 8 43 .■ »" I W' •ftv "Pip n* I \ m VKO V I NC I A L \V i:S LF.Y AN [isco. IMPErwIAL GOVEKNMENT. Her Most Geacioi:s Ma.iestv, Quekn' VinOT^IA. T5(>rii. Mav 24th, 1819. Succcodcd, Juiu". 2()tli, 18;3"J. Miinkd, Fel.niarv lUtii, 1840. CHIEF OFFICE US OF STATE. FinsT Lord or Trf.ast-ry. — Vi-rnnnt ralmcr,*ton, K. O. Chaxckllou of tiif ExciiKQiKj;, .\N!) Lladlu of tiik IIorsK or Commons.— T^Ir. AV. E. {ilad-tuu'. Seckktaky of Statk rou tiik Foumun Dfpartmknt. — Luiil ,[ohii Kussoll. Secrftara' of State for Tin; Home Departaient. — Sir G. Coni- \yi\] Lewis. Secretara' of ^tatk r(^n Tin: Colonies. — The Duke of Nowcastli-. War Secretaka'. — IMr. Sviliu y Ti'.'i'jort. 1'rksidext of THE Indian J'oARi). — Sir C. "Wood, Ci. C. B. First Lord of the Admikaltx . — The Duke of Somerset. Lord Chancellor. — Lor.l Caii!|)!)o!l. Fre.sident of the Cofncil. — 'J'he Eurl Grmivillc, K. G. Privy Seal.— The Duke ol Ar-yll, K. T. President of the Poakd of Tkaiu:. — Mr. H. Cohuen. First Coaiaiissioner of Works. — Mr. Canhvell. not in the cahinkt, Chancellor ok the Dicmv of Lancastfr. — Sir G. Grey. I'OISTMASTER (/KNKIJAL — Tlie Earl ot" Klizill, K. T. j Joint Secretariecj to Tiit; Tuea.sckv. — Mr. F. Peel; Mr. Urand. IMCO.] ALMANACK. 31 Sor.M iToi! (1i;nki{ai,. — Sir H. Xciitiiiji'. Mi-Tiii'.ss OK Till-; Kini!:-;. — Th.- l)iii<'(ie-;s of Sutliodau I. l,(»i;i) Si'KW.vuT. — Ivirl St. (i(M'iniin<. M.\-r!',il or Till'- IIousi;. — Mirqii'M of Ailc-iljiu'v. M\-ii;;i! orriii; Buh'ichoijn'ds. — I-^irl oi" li'ssUonni'^-li. Si:im;i:t\uv to Tms Ar»Mru.\T.TV. — Lonl Claiviu''.' IVi.i-i>t. rM»KU Skcretauv fok Foiiior'tv ArtwrR**. — •Lord Wo ;lcliou=!o. rsMKii Si'.f'uiiTvuY KOR TiiK CoLONiKH. — Mr. Cliicliostcr Fortcscuc Loiii) CiiiKK JusTioK. — Sir Aiexiiuilcr Cockltiirii. r!!::<^i iii:n r of tub Pooii Law IJomm). — Mr. ^[Ih) >r (t!'»-joii. \'i(!: l'i;i;sn)i;N'T ok tiii'; Ijovito ok Tua'di;. — Mi*. J;i-^. Wilson. IM)!;!! SiiciMOTAUY OK Wau. — ^^ivirl of liipoil. l'i;!;-ii>i;v I' OK TKK, r>oAi{i) OK H Dicj AT ION. — .Mr. U. Lowo. JiDCH .\i)Vo(.'ATK. — M/. Ilcaillnn. Atioun'kv ClioNK.ii.vr.. — Sii- E. IJctUolI. I It k;, VXD, l.oiM) Lii'.L'Ti-.N'AVT. — Kiirl of Carlislo. / -WV^'-^ ^^"^ COT.ONIAT. GOVERNMENT. I CANADA. — CrOVKUNOR-GENKUAT., llh Kxccllonoj Sir Edmund Wallsor ll':id. Cic. v!l". NK\V-HRUN'8\V[CIv.^LiRiJT.-GovRRSOR, ///.s- KxceJIe.noj, John Ihf.rv TliomtH iM.iniuMs Sutton, Ac, 6cc. PlilNCE EDWAIll) TSL.VXI).— LrKUT.-GovRRNOR, Ills Etcel- liiiri/. (Jcoi'ti-e Diuidti^, ^'il.'i'., >S:('. NKW-KOILVDLAXI).— LiKHT.-GovKRNOU, Ills Evodlmcy, Sir Alrx ludrr l>annt'rni:in, &c., &('. iUilLMUDA. — IiiKUT.-(JovKU\OH, His E-iyellcna/, Colonel Freeman X()VA-S(^()'riA.— LiK,uT.-(JovKHNOR, Hl.-i Kx(rllmc!i, The Earl of Mul^rave, &.<.'., ^i\ EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF NOVA SCOTIA. lion, .raiue-! W. Johnson, ^^. P. P., Attonn-ij-Ch'iuntL Ihu,. Mi( haol Tohin, M. L. C. Ihni. Stiiviey I'rowii, ls\. T;. (\, Ilecclver-Creneml. lion. John McKinuon, M. P. P. Una. John J. Miirshall, Finanoiiil Scr.retarij. lloiK .fo!lU C\i!Ul.!.'ll, M. P. P, Hon Willi.uu A. lleury, M. 1'. P.. Solirltnr-aon'Vnl Iftin. Cliiirk's 'riij>i»or, M. P. P., Pivnindal Kiccretury. y/o/K Ciiarles J. (^uni.l>eli, C'Ar/i- — Ifo)i. Charles Tupper, m. d. my,..' <•(, : t'X' 1 » 'S •I ''L ■t--u .'I 1 St :<.t ;' 1 32 niOVINCIAL WESLKYAN [1860. lititired members of Council rftdlninq their rank hij special permission of Her Majesty. Hon, Enos Collins. Sir Samuel Ciuiard, Bart. Hon James W. Johnson, M. P. P. Hon Joseph Howe, M. P. P. Hon William Young, M. P. P. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Hon. Edward Kenncy, President Halifax. Hon. Joljn Crei^hton LiTNKNni'Rrr. Hon. Robert Mollison Cutler GuvsuouoKoir. Hon. Michael Tobin, M. E. C Halifax, Hon. Huj^h Bell, Halifax. Hon. Stayley Brown, (Receiver Gen.), M. E. C Halifax. Hon. Mather Byles Almon Halifax. Hon. Alexander Keith Halifax. Hon. "William Anderson Black Halifax. Hon. John Holmes Pictod. ■ Hon. John E. Fairbanks DAUTMOUTir. Hon. James McNah Halifax. ; Hon. Jonathan MeCuUy Halifax. Hon. William Me Keen Mauou, C. B. Jfon. Richard A. McHetty WiNiiSOR. Hon. Thomas D. Archibald Sydney, C. B. Hon. Anselm F. Comeau Clahe. Hon. R. Barry Dickey . Amhkust. Hon. Alfred Whitman Annapolis. ' Chaplain , Ven. Archdeacon Willis, T).D. Clerk John C. Halil)urton, Esq. Laiv Clerk John W. Ritchie, Esrj. Gentleman Usher of the Black Hod John Jas. Sawyer, Esq. Messemjer , Joseph Skallish. j *ifc* The Members of the Executive and Le■ a. . ■'; ''.■„ I. ■■i iT ■y i . k I t ! WM ■ '* f 1 1 ■:<■* ■I H; iii! m 34 rjfOVTNCIAL WKSLEYAN [ison VICTOniA YAnMOUTII.. , YannoiUli Township. Arfiylc Township. * Hn.^h Munro, Es(|. AViii. C:inipl)C'Il, Esq. * Tht)ni!is Killiiin, Escp W. II. T<)x\ns<-iKl, Ksq. John V. ^'. lliUficld, Esq. Names mnrkcd thus <> were Memhors of the previous IIouBe. GOVERNMENT OFFICES AND OFFICERS. PROVINCIAL SECHETAllY'S OFFICE. Hon. Charles Tnp])cr, M. P. P., Prnrincial Secrdary. William II. Koutin.ii-, Esq., C Id cf Clerk. William Seaman, Esq., Assistunt. FINANCIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE. Hon. Jolin J. Marshall, M. E. C, Financial Sccidari/. Thomas R. Dcwolf, Es(i., Clerk. RECEIVER GENERAL'S OFFICE. Hon. Sta,ylcy Brown, M. L. C, Iltcelrer General. John R. Wallace, Esq., Clerk. CROWN LAND OFFICE. Samuel P. Fairbanks, Esq., Conniilssioner of Cnurn Lands. William A. Hendry, Es(j., Jjrpuli/ Connnissionrr. Messrs. Edward Morris, Frederick Lc lilauc, Chas. H. Carman, and Peter V. Doyle, Esqi-s., Chrks. BOARD OF WORKS. Steplien H. Thornc, Esc]., Chairman. Andrew McKiiday, and (Jeor^e Mitchell, Esqrs., Commissioners. William Condon, I'^sq., Sniierintendent of Li(jhiliouses. James B. McNab, Ei«q., Clerk. BOARD OF REVENUE. The Hon. Receiver Oencral, Pra^idfht. The Hon. Financial Secretary, Jolin Williamson, J. AV, Rilcliic, Es( I rs . , C 07U ni issioncrs. B. B. Oxley, Esq., Clerk. PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. James 1\. Dewolf, Esq., M. D., Medical Siij)crintendant. James H. I^iiddell, Ef^(|., Seen tan/ ami Treasurer. I). McN. Parker, M. D., (ico. H. Starr, Daniel Creamer, Sannicl A, White, David Fahoner, John A. Hell, John JJonll, Domniick Fancil, and J, W. Ritchie, Esqrs., Commissioners. 18(JU.J Mrdical Chaplaii Qwi'n's \ t 'oiianiss/ Commissi \ iiiii.1:, and '[ Coinmissii Scotia, Hon . Nfoft, Es(jii [' '.'/■ Working , row. Comniissio. fonte, Joscpl Inspector o, Commissiw, Crait Brltai), \ and (.'eo. If. Jiriti.^h Oover !uid \l. J). (; L'liitcd States Co/nmissioji, Hoard of E ^^ii). P.M.O ^'/A/(? fslaiia _ Super iniend( Scalt Dal/nml P'»ft Jfiisfer ^■I'i'f Clerk, A (■(■(),( )ii(,)i( J Clerks InhJ Hn!,^h Jvcrr, anl Messen>i(:r, A\ frtl.r l\,rri,\ Mm Patterson.! <)f^iceopene\ f'" ^ ni the ercii '^'''^' Mails r,)4 "•'f'-' Thnrs,l,uj el '"=^\' iJO dropj'.edl 18G0.] . ALMANACK. 35 PENITKNTIAllY. M, (Ileal AUamlaiit, 11. S. Black, M. 1)., Esq. Chaplain, iicv. Henry Pope. (Jovernur, Mr. Win. Fidh. Qiipcna Printer, Alpin Grant, Ks(|. Coinmissinner of Indian Aj/him, William Clicarnlcy, Esq. Cunuaissiomrsjor Siijnimj Province Notes, John Nuylor, Charles Twi- iiiutr, iind Thomas Kennoy, Es(jiiires. Coinniissionersfbr the Construction and Manarjement of Railways in Nova Srotia, Hon. James McNal), (Cluiirman,) S. L. Shainiou, unci Archibald Scdtt, Es(|uircs. Chief Entahlishuu'.nts on \the Is/(uids of St. Pauls and Scatterie, Samuel Campbell and iMlmund T. Dodd, Es(|rs. Ctjuiniissioners of Halifax County Court Jfonse, Samuel P. Fairbanks, A. W. McKinlay, J. W. Nutting-, Wm. Annand, J. J. Sawyer, Escp-s. Commissiouers to Examine and Select Pilots for the Port of Halifax, John Willaimson, Escj., lion. James iMcXab, Hon. John E. Fairbanks, John U. lioss, Esq. GENERAL POST OFFICE, HALIFAX, N. S. (//( Dalhousie Colhye, corner Duke and Darrinyton Sts., Halifax.) Post Master Genend, ARTHUR. WOODGATE, Esq. Chirf Clerk, C. H. Hamilton, Es(i. Aiut such letters must lie prepaid liy stamps. The lioyal Mail Steamers leave Boston for Halifax and TJverjiool, G. li., every ulternatc Wcdmsdai/, arrive at Halifax on Thursdau eveTiiii";- or very earlv the siiceeediu!' niornin'r, leavinjr Halifax immediately after receiving. the mails. Letters to and from Eniiland, 7 f.jd., prefKo/nicut cumpulson/, can l)e pre- paid hy usinf>: a 6d., or two 3d., Stamps, l(;}^ether with half of a three penny Stamj* cut dia o'clock the following morning, svjtjjkmcntarij Mails will be made up. Should the Steamer from Liverjioot arrive previous to Tuesday night — tlie Mails as heretolbre will be closed iimmdiatdy on her arrival. A closed until for Canada is made up and Ibrwarded at the .same time in charge of the British C)lliccr. Letters so forwarded must be specially addressed " Closed JNlail for Canada," postage 7 ^od. ; viz. 5d. i)aekt't rate, and 2^._>d. Colonial rate — prejiayment optional. The Mails for Bermuda and the West Indies are made up finally nt ^ Halifax on ih.e Thursday evening of the week in which the Boyal Miiil Steamer is expected to arrive from Boston, at 8 o'clock. Letters .'5(1.— when posted in the interior, 3d. additional, which must be ja'epaid. Newspai)ers Id. each, Avhieh must be ])aid by Stamp. Letters are forNtarded via Bermuda i'or Chagres aiid the Pacific, Cliili, and Peru, Havana, Honduras, Laguyra, INIexieo, Venezuela, and the liritish and Foreign AVest India Islands. Postage to Foreign West In- dies, 5d. when posted at Halifax; 3d. additional when posted in the in- terior — must be ])rc))aid. Newspapers Id. each, to be prepaid by stamp at the time of posting. The Mails for Newfoundland (and Cape Breton during the Summer months) are made nj) at Halifax once a month during the montlis of I)ecem''er, January, Fel)ruary, and March ; and once a fortnight during' the montlis of A])ril, ^lay, June, July, August, September, October, iiml November, closing finally on the Thursday evening of the week in wiiicli the K. M. Steamer is expected to arrive from Boston. Postage .^d,; when posted in the interior 3d. additional. Newspapers Id. each, which must be paid by stamp at the time of posting. The !Mails for St. Pierre and Mi(]uelon are forwarded to Sydney, C B., from whence they are desi)atched by the French packet during the 18G0.J Siiininer nn tors ;)(1. p;|c All letter.- i on a letter r throughout 6d. ; to ( )rehed llirouiihout IJriti.sh North America. To any ])art of the United States 6(1. ; to Oregon and California 9d. — prejiaynient optional. Letters ])osted iii any town within the Province for delivery in the same town are liable to the rate of one ])enny for every half ounce. Newspapers pass free to any part of the I'rovince, British North Am- erica, (Newioundlaiid and liernuida excepted) and the United States when sent hy land mail — to l)e ))ut up in covers open at the ends. Printed Circuhirs, I'rices Current, llandhills, and other ])rinted matter of like description, ])ut up in covers open at the ends, and without any written communication, may he sent to any part of the rrovitice to iHiy pluee within the same, as well as throiiirh Novu Scotia, at the rate of Id. per ounce — ])repayment oj)tional, except when addressed to the United States, in which case the ])ostage must he pix'paid. t'aiiiphlets, Magazines, Periodicals, or Books, hound or unl)onnd, (lone up in covers open at the ends, unaecom])anied hy any written com- munication, may he transmitted as above mentioned, through the mail, in this Province : not exceeding 2 ounces in weight free ; and when ex- ceeding 2 ounces J.^d. for every oimee up to 48 ounces, beyond wliieh weight they cannot be sent iiy mail. British rejirints of ce]»yright works from the United States, by land mail or i^is, and droi)])e(l into the Letter Box during the night, and up to .5 o'clock, a. m., will l)e forwarded i)y the mails (k'snatclied same morning. VVhen the mails from England arrive before 9, p. m., they are deli- vered the same evening, and after that hour, at 7 next morning. All other mails arriving before 7, ]>. m., will he deliveretl the same evening — if after that hour and before 8, at 6 o'clock — and if after 8, at 7 o'clock the following morning. The ]*ostmaster General is not liable for the loss of any letter or jiackage, unless such loss should arise from his own default. Laud mails made up at Halifax, 8, p. m. MONEY ORDER SYSTEM. 1. Orders may be issued for any sum under and up to Five Pounds, Currency, but shall not exceed that amount. •2. The charge for each (Jrtler (without respect to the amount thereof) i^liull he Six IVnce Currency, to be paid in advance by the party apply- ing for the Order. 'K ^ %'■ it. I ^ ••..;. »*' 'hi: i ; t 1 i H8 1»I10VINCIAL WIISLKYAN [1 ^^CO. .1. Tlio Money Orders slinll l)0 made out u])on forms siii)i)lied )»y tlio Head Ofliee, and nu uidn' will be valid or jniijab/e itnltss (jivcii upon tin; a- t/iilar I'liiitid J(ji;/i. 4. i*ei>oiiii uiii»Iyi?i.<; for Monoy Orders will he re([iiircd to state the ])arti('ulurs ii)»ou a Form of Aiiplieation i)rovided for tliat imi-pose. .'). If, in (•(tnsetint'nce of error or mi ■.a|)|tre!iension, the juirehas'-r of ;i iSlone}- Order slioidd desire to ehanL;e the |»Iaee of payment named theiv- in, the issiiin;; Tostmaster will write across the face of the Order, /;rovidcd always lliai such written aiuhority is s;;,tisfactorily ]»roved to he "enuine. 10. ^\.ny Money Order Post Ol'iice may repay an Oriler issued hv it- self, hut only to the party who obtained it. Tiie ehar<,^e or eommis.^iou shall in no ease he reun'ued. 11. For the present, the OiHces in this Province which are authdri/cd to iL;rant and pay Money Orders are as fullows, viz: Oeneral Post < )liii>', ir.difax; Post Olliees at Amhert, Aiiti.u()iiish, Annapolis, Ari.'hat, 15aii- deck, C. B., Di^'l)y, Guyshuro', Kentviile, Luneuhuri:', Liverpool, i*ict(ni, Port Hood, Siieliuu-ne, »Sydney, Truro, Windsor, and Y"armout!i. 12. Po>tmasters, when not in fund^, may defer payment of moni'v for six days until they shall have received a su})ply from the Head <.)ilia'. rAPiCEL POST. Parcels closed at the ends and sides may he ])osted at any I'o^t OfHce in Nova Scolia, tor conveyance to any other I'ost OlHce (not Wav OlHce) in the I'rovince, at a rate of Posta^^e subject to the following,' coii- dition : 1. TS'o letter or letters shall be enclosed. 2. The i)arcel shall not contain any explosive substance, g-lass, liipiiib, or other matter likely to injiu-e the ordinary contents of tlic mail, umki Ijenalty of the forfeiture of the parcel. 3. The weiuht of the ]ia!cel shall not exceed .'Jibs., nor the size excool one foot in length or lireatUh, or six inches in thickness. 4. I'arcels must hi,' prepaid at the Ibllowing- rates, and by pobUtf stamps (not by inonei/): I SCO. J I/' wei.-l .More til AIoi'c th •'>. 'i'he p;i rivJ-i.-tiMtioii 1 ')• '/'he i>!n :»ver the addt !icd i(» (lie name of i iowiii'r is an c Sent hy . "• If the nar will, if dcjiven Nciidcr on j)ayii veyaiicc. ''^- If the nui p;iy the proper '"'^' anvl sIimU liavc tlio words " /iy PdrrrI J^nsf,'' jtlniidy written ;)vir tlio address. It slionld Itc well and ?*troii^'.Iy jiiit ujt, and l>e leL:'iltly Mildre.»>ed to tiie I'ost Oili'.-e address oi' the inlcmU'd ri-eeiver, incliidiii'j^ tin' name of the County in wldcli tho Post Olliee is situated. The fol- lowing is an example of the mode of address reeoniniended : n,/ Piu-al Post. To — , Tost OdieC) County of — Sent Iiv -, -, N. S. Countv. 7. If the name and address of the sender be written on tlic pared, it will, if delivery should fail from any eause, ho returned unopened to the i sender on i)ayment of an additional rate of Is. yd. for the return con- | vcyance. ' S. If the numher of stam]>s affixed to a packet he in=:nfficient to pre- ; ji.'iy the proper rate, the amount deficient will he rated unpaid, with a • line of Od. in addition. TABLE Showing the time of Closing and Arrival of Miiils attho General Post Ofllce, Halifax, i Tost Towns. I Name of Kuei)cv. Close at 8, j). m. Arrive at 73/^. P- m- II. McK'en/.ic . ■. . T. LMon.~We'l. Fri. Mimk Wed. Fri'. :T. a. (;hip;nan...|l)aily, (Su. ex.) l)aily, (Su. ex.) jT. 1). Ileiuierson. .UMon. Wernlls are i, IMTDraiiil Favid t \ SI'I'DIhI |„ tliiiaf marked. LIST O ^Vny (ifljce. Acadia Minos, Aililiiij,'t(>ii I'orlo, Advocate flarbur. Alina.(.Mi,(. Kjv.i. A\'VU' F.Ivor, Aij-'vli". ArJKai;^, Aylf.'.-lorii. (Wost) A^l"'y Hav. C. B. ' ifiiilt'v I5r.)ok, Biinicy's River. Giimii;;ton I'assaa ''i.y.st. I.awi-eiicu, IJcllvcaiix Cove. 1*1^' /Jiaa d'Or, liii,' biterval, ^i;' i'uiKl, till Town. 'fladv Hark, Hl.niidri.id, "liif .Mountains, I'"is(iaio, linVI;,'c'port, -v iirif|-,'viil«., [?'"'"' '-'ove, (Iiiter'I bread Cove. (Marsh firuad Cuve, iii'|'oKfl,d(J, BllCkli'y's, Caledonia Corner, ••^ilfdoin'a, '■'•■>l•■duMii^ •'iinaid, *':ipe rti'orgo, C:i|)f> N'lM'r.j. l-)'l;e Sable Island, taritim. Hielaca Corner, L'fieibca Corner.' , "-st.T Basin, "-'ii-Hiuiiinj), r^i' mil] ALMANACK. 41 KiiLrlinul Ucnimdii& W. In. Xowfomullrtiid Kvoiviilter. TlijEvcryiilttM-. Th. Moiitlilv. iMontlilv. Kwrv a Item. I woi'k i\. April] ti) Nov. iiiclii.! Monthly tV(nii| Di'c. to Minvlj iiic'ltisivo. Kvorv a hern, wcrk fr. A|»ril to Xov. inchi. Monthly from I )('!'. to March [ inclusive. (' Mnlls are made up ami rocoivod fmm places marked thus " per Steamer Em- ticror anil Favor's KxprcHH via Windsor. t A si'i-oiid mail is madv* up at 2, p. la., and received ut ll}^, a m., from places tiiU3 t aiarkfd. LIST OF WAY OFFICES IN NOVA SCOHIA. PKKl'ARKU EXl'KKSSI.Y FOR THIS WOUK. Way uflice. Arjidia Minof, AililiiiKton I'orlvS. Ailvdi'ate Harbor, Alin;i.(Mi.l. Uiv.J, A|i|ili' F.ivcr, Arttylc. Arisiii;;, Avl(!>lord. (West), A^lii\V I'iiy. C. B. HiiileV Hrook, Banii'.v's llivor. B;u'niii;ton I'aHsngo, Ii;iv St. Lawrence, littllonl Hasin. llfllvcaiix ("ove, Bi^' Hra8 d'Or, liii; Iiitf^'val, lii;' i'ond, Bill 'i\)wn, Mm± Work, Blaiidfurd, I'llur' Mountains, Boisdalo, llu'iiil, Briiliic'port, • liiid^ioville, I'lMiul (.'ovo, (Inter'l.) Bniml ("ove, (Marsh), Bruatl Cove, Bmoi< field, Bnioklk'ld, Buckli'v'H, CaUMloiiiii Corner, CiiU'doniii, Cnlcilonia, I'tinard, Cape fli^orgo. Capo Neijro, Cape Sat)lc Island, Carlton, ClielBi^a Corner, Ckylsca (Jorner, Clii.'sttT Basin, CheliL'iunp, I County^ jColcIu'ster, IHydney. |Cuniberland, d'ictou, !Cumb>Tland, I Yarmouth, i Sydney, iKin-:-*," Victoiia, I'ictou, Shelliurno, Victoria, llalifa.x, 1)1 -i.y, Victori;v, Inverness, Cape Breton, Kings, Cumberland, Halifax, Fictou, \ Capo BrotoB, Inverness, Capo Breton, I'ictou, Inverness, 4* Lunenburg, Queens, ("olcheBter, Kings, Queens, Guysboro'J Kings. Sydney, Siielburuo, It Yarmouth, Cape I^reton, Lunenburg, ilnvcrness. Keeper. I Jolni (loudge. j Norman M' Donald. Nathan B Noiin. .M. M. Archibald. W. R. Kldt-rkin. Nelson S. Bydcr. .\lcxander (lillis. Samuel Bandall. Miilc'm MTh.Tson. Donald M'lJonald. \Vm. XloKenzic. John Osl>ornc. Donald M'lntosh. Francis Wior: Math'i me LcBlanc. tJeorge M'KLMizie. Donald Gillis. Hugh M'Lellan. Ezekiel 11. Colwell Silas Phinney. Casp'rd I'ublicover Pcler Campbell. Michael M'lntyro. Dougald Kennedy. Hector M'Intyre. John Forbes. Isaac M'Lcod. Donald M'Leod. John Smith. William Hendry. Klifha F. Gorselay. Thomas Bucklej'. Gcrgii Middlemas. John H:itti(!. J as. K. Cockwood. I!obt. McDonald. Jo>;iiih Smith. Wm. Cunningham. iJas. M, Kiilani. Allen McDonald. Benj. Hubley. iNelfton Chesley, |\Vm. Eldridge. Edwd. Briard. Close at Hx. Daily Su. ext do. do. Thur. Sat. Mo. We. Fri. Thur. Sat. l>aily Su. ext do. do. Mo. Wo. Fri. do. do. Daily Su. ext do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. Mon. Wed. Tu. 'I'h. Sat. Mo. W'f. Fri. I do. do. Mo. We. Fri. i do. do. DiiilvSu. (!Xl jTu. Th. Sal. DailvSu.ext Mo. We. Kii. do. do. c^o. do. Daily Su. ext Mo. We. Fri. do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. Semi daily, Dailv Su. ext Tu. Th. Sat. Wed. Sat. Daily Su. tixt do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. Daily Su. ext Mo. We. Fri ru. Th. Sat. tlo. do. do. do. I \Io. We. Fri.; Ariiveat Hx. Daily SiT. ex. do. do. Mon. Fri. Mo. We. 1 rl. Mon. ' ri. Daily Su. ex. do. do. Mo. We. t ri. Tu. Th. Sat. Daily Su. ex. i do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. Tues. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. I do. do. do. do. Daily Su. ex. Mon. > ri. Daily Su. ex. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. do. do. Daily Su. ex. Tu. Th. Sat. do. do. do. do. do. do. Semi-Dailj'. Dailv Su. ex. Tu. Th. Sat. Wed. sat Daily Su. ex. do. do. Tu. Th. Sat. I do. do. 'Dailv Su. ex. ! Tu. Th. Sat. I do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. t - .iV, '■.•,<. ..-■ .- '« .1' ■^■. ' } I- • ■ ■ I '\ ''■\ *Ki ■ 'M'4 M '. t." ■ ^-i - * f ■ > '•; t'> •J>V .Ji t i>^ ■ mm 1 1-2 Tin; I'ltDvrNGi.M, \vi;." 1 Ifiiid, Cajie Untoii, , Mai. Me|).,ii-all. ,Mo. We. FrI. To. 'i'li. Sat, niiiir('li|M,liii, lii-by, 1 Claude Melansoll. (!•». do. Mc). Wo. 1 ij. Cliiirch Strict, Kinjif*. Will. I.vni'h. D.iily Su. fxl I'aily So. ex! , ClMir.'livillo. Hietoll, Alb-ii \V,ir. I do. do. ' do. «l(i. ' Cliiito'b (JoV(^ Amiapolls, HariN Fnstor. Mo We. Fri. Mo. We. Mi. I ri;ir.-. l>i-by, A. I'" CollleaO. dii, do. do. do. ' Clci'k's U:\rhnv, SlielbnrMo, Ileveily Siiiitli. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sivt. ; ; Clyde niv.T, 41 .Janic.i M.'lvav. do. do. do. do. , ('nllillKTMll ll;lld<, f/iuionbiir;,', Will. MeK,.|.n. do. di). do. dn. ('M|-|iU-;iniH,(Kil!»t.) Kin-rt, 11. b, |tiri."V, Daily Sii. ext Dailv Sn. cv. Ooi'.UidMs.jWi'.st.) t* C. \V. llHrU'ii.x. du. do. j do. do Co nny Hill l)or, OuyHboio'. W. (J. Seott M. W. F. Sat Tu. Th. ^•,i,t. <'o\v liny, r'ape Itrebill, An;;iis McAnlev. do. do. 1 do. dii. Cm-H llciads Pridjco, (!iniib,'rlaiid. llu^h Meli.iiiaid. M. W. Th. F.M. Til Th. S CiMSH li(i;i«lr<,(("y III- ) Giiynlu.ru', Holiald (Jreell. M. W. F. Sat. Tu. Th. S.ii. , Cr.iH-< l{o;ids,(.-il. .M'rt.) " Samuel (Jr.int. do. do. do, (III. ('vow ll:nliur, " .Fdliii KIpMi-. dii, do. • lo. (hi. I'artiiioiitli, Halifax, VAw'. Fosi r. Daily Su. ext Daily Sii. ex, DrrllUId, Vaiinoiith, .Fariii'S (iallie. do. do. ; dii. (1,1. liili,'iMit UiV(!r, CiiMibi'rl.iiid, .Iiihii V. Siiiitli. Til. Sat, 'M(.n. r n. ; l)iy^('iji).s(', KiellMluIld, .foM'pli Marl.'U. .Me. W(!. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. Diililin Shoro, rinneiibor;,', Xieliolas Oviier. Til. Th. Sal. 1 do. d.j. Kiirltown, (,'olelr'ster, Cliarlea (Jr iliaiii. l>ailv S .exi Dailv Su. ex. Kiist U:iv, (JaiK! ijn.'ton. AlexaiidiT Keiiiia. .Mo. We. Fri. T'u. Th. Sal. K;i8t Hay. (North Side) .. .r. P. MeKimia. tlo. (h). do. dci. Mast liriiiicli, (hiniborland, Andrew Taylor. M. W. Til. F, M.T.I. Til. S. Iliist I'orl .Mfdway, (Queens, Z. P. .•Vrmitioiifr. Th. Sat. Thur. Sat. KuHt Kivor, ell. .M. W. F. Sat. Tu. Th. Sat, Eiistvillo, Colehester, Hauniel ("rei.lin;in. Daily Su. ext Daily Su. (;x. i F.i'ipiioitiy, " Silas H. Crano. do. do. ilo. l\o. i;c..iiuiiiy.(Uiipor,) II ■bilin F. Crow. do, do. do. ,1„. l'\'.\ Brook, Ynrinoulh, T. B. While. do. do. do. (1-). I Klinsiliil'', llalifnx, . I allies Fraser. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th. Sal. Fidmoiith, Hants, James Wolf. ilo. do. do, (III. : r:iliiiouili,(VV8r. B'g.) »t Krani:is Kennedy. do. di). do. du. Kivt! Islands, Golohestor, .loliii Fnliuiirc. do. do. do. do. Forks, (Mar^'iroe,) Invernisaa, SaiiuH.'l Caiii|)bell. do. t[o. do. do. rorkH,(Miil. Bay,) Halifax, Alex. Hnblev. Th. Sat. Wed. Sat. t Forrifitallfi, Sydney, E. Forre.tali. M.Tu. Til. S. Fox Harbor, (!oinberl:md, r». McAiiley. M. W. Th. F. d'l. do. Franiloisci, liichinond. .John Str.alian. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th. Nd. ; Frasor's Mills, I'ietoii, Doiiean .Mehonald. Dailv Su. exi Daily, Su. r.\, C.'boiHui**.', Cape Breton, Win. Arnistroiij<. Mo. Wo. Fri. Tu. Th. fcal. ! Garden of Kdcn, I'ietou, Geo, INIeOoiiald. Dailv. Daily. ttasporoau, Kinir^, Sherman C^uldwell. do'. do. Gavti liiver, Halifax, .lames McKay, Givan Wluuf, KiiiKs. .lohn Givan, do. do. Oooso Kivor, Cumberland, John Miekio, M W. Th. F..M.Tu.T!i,S, Goro, Hunts, l>aiii(.'l Tiioiiipson. Mo. WoL iTiies. Hi. |. Goshen, Sytlncy, Donald Sinclair. Daily Su. ext Daily Su. u.k. (rniiid Ulvor, IMehniond, Donald McKeiizio. Mo. "We. Fri.Mo.Wc, n. ' Graiivillo Ferry, Annapolis, Alfrtvl Troo ,. do. do. 1 do. do. i Great Vdlaye, Colchester, Anihvw MeLcUan. Daily 3u. ext Dailv. Green Held, Lunenburg, Nathl. Freeman. Tu. Th. Sat. To. Til. Sal. Green hill. rictoii. Win, Melvi'iizic. Til. W. T. S. .M. Tu. W. 1 , Greenwich, KinKs, Arthur J5ishop. Dailv. Dailv. • Gulf Shoro, Ciinibarland, W. Wau-h. '. M. W. Th. F. .M. fu.Tli.S. , Gnnning CoYO, Shulburno, Wni. Doaiio, sonr. Tu. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. H;it. Guysboro' Interval, Gnysltoro', Robert M(d{av. .M. W. F. Sat. d). do. i , Halfway River, Cuniborland, A. N. Fuilerton. Thurs. Sat. Mon. tii. , Hall's Harbor, Kind's, Tho». Ilslev. Dai'y. Daily. . Harbor a r.onehet. Hydney. Edwd. Coibett. do. do. 1 Head .lordon Hivor, Shelburno, Thort. Holdeli. I'll. Th. Sat. Tu. Th. Sut, , Head Andierst, Ciunberland, James Fiulay, Daily. Daily. Hd. Tat.unay'co. Bay, Colehi'stcr, H. Mcintosh', sen. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. Wo. Kri. Ud. Wallaco Bay, Cuniborland, Ueubon Layton, .M. W. Th. F. M. Tu.Th.S. "I, r,o.|i,.,f,^r "d. Wai. 1,,.^. fj il>'fi|llM, llilMnir,,', Hill-liiiiv,',' "iilili,irfj,Oovo '"'li'ui Harboi-, ' lii;'oiils)i, '■•■••"■'m Hailw.r, .'"^'-'fns Mines, ■'i.i|ii|i;(>, K.iii, t, k'llij)t, ^■"iij tTown. K'l iim tc.iiik, K.-Mlc(,,,„|,.([;j,p K'"-,';ton VIIl/i^v, 1. .Ai(|oisf>, lf''-''':(('n,ssRo! ■•■|l^■''AUlK|i,., ..HIS |(,,,„J^ ' 1-C»'IS \',!\y^ /.illli' I(,„.|c ['■"-'•■'n .Minos -iitlc l!r;iH ,por. .It(!e j;iv,.,. ■lido /;ivp,. ■.""".Aiic|,,.,t, ■;'tle;i;„.|.„/ •'"''■ ''V.ica.ii,, ■'Vhal,;,,.^ •"i'klitirtviiic ""',' '.-ilajMl, '■"'■I-' l''iii)t ■ "' ' "ai'd, * "» I'oii.t, 1 ■""■'' 'i'lt.viiore I :":•'• •^'•"''"in, ; '■•^'''■id-o, •"•'I van, !;-:■.•;! Mrnt(^rvaIo, ■I'lladioi, ' ^f^nid. ij'^'nvatch, I J '':i;.Msli, J^l'xnant Covo. iiirlii-ster, '"",'" '''nd;,^). J "^ .«ll Tou-n, l!:;'r''''".« f>''ant^ T'tU'li.'ini, i; 10. .1.1. S.il. ilo. >lo. do. Hi. a, .lo. h. >al. Su. I'X. h. bAl. h'U. Sat j |. Vvi. Tlv. S^t, IbOU.] ALMANACK. II 1. T.ocliiil'JT ].n\y. iM. W;il.l.;iv.(N. t.itl»') ruiii).."'il;ilij, ;i,|. \Vi«t H.»>, iTiVfiii'-'HS, II.Oiiiiii, lYuniimitli, IlllUiiiipt', !liivi'nii'-i«, Ilill-lMifo', |,\iiin|Hills, jlu]HW.'il, TlltUll, llulili:>rl'*tr'ovo, |ll;ilinix. Indiim llarlior, (liiyslmro', liu'iiiiisli. |Vic"t(>rl:i, l.:\;ii''s lliirlmr, (! iiysliniii', ,I.iL','ln8 MilK'«, CiiinlMTlaiul, .IiidiiU'ii', ;luv('rii('b9, Ki iu| t, (^iiciMis, Kitii|it, jYann'iiitli, Kriii| t Town. ,roI.'ii(>t('r, Ki iini ii'ciok, Haul"', Ki-iinct('(i()k.(Ui'pi'r,) K.t.h ilarliiir. ;IIalira,\, Kin."ton Vlllago, iKiiiu-*, 1,'Aiilniso, iJicliiiiori'l, j.ahavi,', (Cross Road,) I.imciilinr;,', l.iiki' Aiiislic, liivciiirsd. Lake AliLsli('.(K.BliJe,)' I.iwis ilcad, I.iwia IImv, l.iiiii' liock, [.in;,':in Mines, Little I'.ras d'Or. Little iJiver, Little Iliver, I.Ulle Avjeliat, Little llaHMi-, Little Tiaeailio, Lii,|i;iliar, l.nrll I.MlllMIl.j, LrkliiirtviUc, l.'iii,' i;>laiiil, l.":i.r T'liiil, ■\Yc. Vri. M.TU.s. iShoUmrno, 'f'niic lirrton, 'iMctuii, .Capt! linton, ** iSvilnev, Mali fax, l!i:'liniond, :l'ier(iti, iSydiiey, •t ■Tlirlnnond, iKiiiirs, ll'i^l'.v. jliivcrTioBa, l."n..i' Uaniev's River, I'ietmi, i.'.wer Wanli Ilalliax, \'"\s l'i)iiit, ItivcnifSP, I.'u I'iiiiii Shore, Ciiiio liri;lon, I \\i T Miieean, Ciimliciiand, '•' ''s l!iidi,'(j, SUulhtiriio, M;ii',.;iii, Cnml>erl:uid, ShiiTan Tidorvalo, M;iili;ulii!U, .V.iit!:nul, I 'l.ilrtjjawatch, M.iia.itasli, M;iIi;;iKllll COVO, Miitii'liester, Miirio Joseph, iLiriun l!ri(l;,'0, IMiislmll Town, hbrKliairH Covo, lM;ist Town, IMol.cllau'i Mountain, l«"iirord, lHfni.'her'R Grant, |)lf!il.'Ol|liKh, ■■l:\;:^hinii. Capo Breton, Yarmouth, lnvcnio«H, Ciiiubcrhiiid, rictoti, OtiyshAro', llaiifax. Cape brcton, I)if,diy, Annapolis, Colnljostcr, Pietou, Kin;;3, Halifax, Pieton, Yaniiouth, (I'Mle Lahavo Ferrj', Ltinenhurp, ";(!(lls Town, |Gi!ysljoro', Ujililli' fietUoiueut, ilnvernoss, Wille Kivur, Victoria, 4:J TlolinldMeMmin. l-(aa>' Iti'iiwii. .Iidiii Malht'oii. (■"h till-* iCalian. iJoliii II. MoKeen. IJoliii i',ar>«. Hlfctor Mel.oan, ;i:ol.ert Fnx. ;AIi'X. KiilMiison. Jnllll Itmkl' Jidiu McMillan. Itiiwinuii 11mi.'-'-(. lll)-ll Meltoilal.l. V. V. Frecinan. J. \V. Ilaiiiill^i'. Charles Mall. K. N. Maslei-rt. .Fa 'iih Meiine;,'ar. P. Martin, '-'lid. T. A. Uohiii.-iiii. Mi.hael Me.N'cil. jlsaae lleekioiin. |Aii','UB .M''lnnM. jChart. MeMiPiin. ili'dit. Currie. I)i0):dd (Jilli-^. llii;,'li MeDdiiald. Patk. Karnst. .Tas. Mattheson. Lovl Irirth .lohn MoHaln. il'etcr llosdet. jJosepli (ii;;tit. Jos»'| h Syiuena. John Sears. Il'iidk. ll«'ihiino. (V.iver l..i>ekhart. \V. Powell. Jedm ('lUHholiu. n. Murray, sen. Jnhii Fraser. Anj,'UH McMastnr. Dunean MePhoo. David Lon.i,'. Wni. Oreeiiwoixl. Kleaner Taylor. jfleorKO Atkinson. DauUd Duff. !j(dui I'hillii 8. Illniih MeK;iy. jSamiiel Treen. IlioiKdti Mcl.oan. James Wldtmaii. Thos. O'Flavin. Kwen. MeN'eil. Edward Hainea. Mandloy Starrett. Sanuiel Mct'idly. Ale.T. MoCurdy. Alex Hnntley. W. E. A. Nut tell. John Finlayson, Saml. Rust. (;iias. rernotto. iMiehaol Mann. lAUan Gniiit. IKcnneth McLeod. 1>iilh-. Pallv. M. W. 'I'll F. M.Tii.Th.H. d<>. 1 o. I'n, Til. Sal. Dallv- Kallv. Mo. We. Fri. 'I'o. 'I'h. fiat. do. do. Mo. Wo. iMl. Haily. Dailv. Mo. Wo. Fri. Til. Til. Sat. M. W. F. Sat. do. do. Mo. We. Fli. do, do. ;M. W. F.Sat. do. do. Dailv. Dui'v. ;M... W(>. Fri. d.'. do. ;Tu. 'I'll. Sat. ;Tii. Th. Sat. Daily. Daily. do. do. Mo. Tluir. TiieH. I rl. ! do. do. I do. do. ,t^atiirday. jMoiidav. Mo. We. Fri. Mo. W^. Krl. do. do. do. do. Til. Th. Sat. 'Tvi. Th. Sat. Mo. We. Fri do. d,.. do. do, I do, do. Til. Th. Sat. do. do. 'Mm. We. Fri. do. do. JT. W. Th. S. M.Tii.Th. K. Mo. We. Fri. Tu. Th Sat. Fri. Fri. do, Dailv. Wed". Sat Mo. Wi- Daily, do. do. Mo. Wo, Dailv. Mo. Wo do. do. Daily. Tliur. Pat. Mo. Wo. Fri. do. do. Dailv. Til. Th. Sat. Dailv. do Mo. We. Fri. Dailv. Mo. Wo. Fri. M. W. Til. F. M. I u. Dailv. 'Dally. M. W.F. Kat.il u. h do. do. do. Daily. Wed", Sat. Fri. Til. Th. Sut. Dally. do. do. Mo. Wo. Fri. IDaily. Mo. Wo. Fri. Tu. Th. Sat. Daily. Till':";. Pat. Tu. Th. Sat. do do. Dailv. Tu. Th. Sat. Daily. do. Til. Th l>ailv. Til. 'Vli Sat. ;Wed. Sat. iMo. We. Fri. do. do. do. do. Dailv. do. do. Mon. Thur. Daily. do. Tu. Th. Pat. M. W. F. Sat. do. do. do. do. Sat. h. H. Sat. Wed. Sat. I u. 1i. Sat. Mo. AVo. irl. do. do. Daily. do. do. Wed. Sat. Dnilv. do". In. Th. Sat. d(). do. do. do. do. do. ''V^v^ :,r\ 4- f * * ^t ! »' ; r #. n^ii 'HM •• ft 44 THE PROVINCIAL WESLEYAN [18(]0. MicKlle River, MiddlcUiwn, Mi(l(ll.fi«ld, Mill ISrook. Miliei's Creek, Milt II, Mill Town, Minmiie, Mnifiart, MoliiHibeB Harbor, Mordeu, Morristown, Mount Uniacke, Mueqiiodoboit Ilarb'r Napaii, NeL'iiin Tench, NtfW Albany, Nfvv Annan, New Citl'-donia, Nl'W Guirlooli, New (ierniiiuy, New Harbor, New Luri^ New MitiJiS, Newport Corner, Newport Landing, Ni-w Tnskt't, Nichole's Corner, Niotaux Falls. Nino Milo iiivor. Not], N<(cl Siiore, N. K. Hr. Marparee, North I<;aet Harbor, Noith Mountain, North Kivor IbidKO, North Iiivor Urid^'e, Nui til Shore, North Shore, North West Arm, Old liiirnB, Ohio, Onslow, Oiiblow (Upper,) Oyster I'onds, Paiadise Lane, reKfe'y'u Cove, Pero, Petite Riviere, Pineo Village, Pirate's Harbor, Plainfl(!ld. Pleasant lUver, Point liruley, I'oniket Forks, P«ntajtii|ue, I'ort Jiilly, Portuguese Cove, Poit George, port MatooH, Port WillianiB, I'ortcr's Lako, Port Latour, Prospect, I'uliiiieo, Raggt^'*! Head, Rugged Islands, Pictou, Annapolis, Lunenliurg, Pictou, Hants, Queens, Annapolis, Cnmlierland, Pictou, Guysboro', Kings, Rvdnev, Halifax, Cunilierland, Halifax, Annapolis, Colcliesler, Halifax, I'ietou, Lunenburg, Guy si to ro', Pictou, Kings, Hants, 14 Yarmouth, Annapolis, Hants, Inverno«, Shelburae, Kings, Colcliester, Victoria, Cumberland, Cape Hreton, Colchester, S\dney, Colchester, il Guysboro', Annap<3lU, Halifax, Kings. Lunenburg, Kings, (Uiyslioro', Pictou, (^uec^ns, I'ietou, Sydney, Cilchester, liiieiins, Halitax, Annapolis, Queens, Kings, Halifax, Jihelburno, Halifax, Yirinouih, Guysboro', hhelliurue. George McLeod. William Fowler. Klkanah Morton. Morrison lioss. Hyram Miller. Kdwaid Keinpton. Jor^ejili (iruclier. Oilbeit Seaman. George Fraser. Alex. Boidroit. Thus. Farnswtirth. Aicli. McGillevruy Patk. Deegan. Henry Heuritcy. Wm. Fmith, A. Whitman. Fdwin Hell. Angus .McDonald. Jithn Mcl'iierson. Win. NiciiolcB. David I\irl)v. Roiit. M<:Leod. Wm. T. Higgins. Samuel Maitin. J!:nu-s W. Allison. Charltun Sabcans. Daniel Nidiolls. Charles Rart«ux. .\l. Mcrhce. Osmund O'ltrien. Samuel McLellan. .rulin Ross. Alcxr. Greenwood. J. S. R. AFiinali. James Rignell. Duncan McKenzic. Donald Mdionald. Dun. McKinnah. K. K. liall. Kbeii. Architiald .John Md'herson. Ttiomas Raiid, David McCurdy. •lanies Carr. Wni. Tioop. John Cro ks. Daniel Huntlcv. H. M. Spike. Arunah l;andalL Jonalliuii Haitly. Angus Sutherland. Pliiliip Fancy. Stephen Pollock. Rixlk. Cliisholm. Holit. Davidson. Michael li(ii)ertson. Tiniotliy Sullivan. K. R. Rolser. Geo. McAdams. Jol'.n 1 ingley. Geeige Oiiuun. Jnhn Sims. Su-plien Wiiite. .lolin Garland. Richard Rru a Geoigc Craig. T. W. Th. Sa Mo. We. Fri Tu. Til. Sat. T. W. Th. Sa Mun. Thur. Tu. Th. Sat. Mo. We. Fri, Daily. do. M. W F. Sat, Mo. We. Fii, Dailv. Tu. Fri. do. Daily. Wt d. Sat Mo. We. Fri. do. do. iW.d. Sat. T. W. Til. Sa. jTu. 'J"h. Sat Im. W. I'.Sat. ;T. W. Til. Ui\. jDaily. jMoii. I do. Tliur. do. Mo. We. Fri, I do. ilo. do. do. iDailv. iMo. We. Fri, do. do. I ds. do. Tu. Th. Sat. Daily. I do. I Mo. We. Fri, I do. do. |M. W, Til. F. jMo. We. Fri. jfJaily. do. do. do. M. w. r. jMo. We I Wed. Sat. iDaily. Tu. Th. Sat. Sat. Fri. Sut. Sat. JDaily. M. W. f Daily. iTu. Th. Daily. I do. I do. I'u. Th. Sat. Saturday. iMo. We. Fri |Tu. Th. Sat. jDaily. Tuesday. Tu. Th. Sat. Saturday, Dili! v. M. W. F. Sat Thur. Sat. M. Tu. W. I .Mo. We. fri ITu. I h. Sat :M. lu. W. K I : ues. F ri. I'u. 'h. Sat. jMo. We. i ri Daily. do. ■' u. ■ h. Sat. Mo. We. I ri. Daily, i ues. Kri. Monday. Dailv. iWed Sat. Mo. We. iTi. do. (1,1. Wed. Sill. M. i u \V. 1-. I u. I h. Silt. do. dii. M. < u. W. K. Daily. 1 ues. I ri. do. (111. Mo. We. iri. do. lid. do. do. DailT. Mo. Wp. In, do. (111. ! u. , h. Silt. do. do. Dailv. da" )u. ;h Sat. do. (In. M. .u.Tli.R u. : h hat. Daily. do. do. di Tu. h. Mo. Wi I ui'S. Sill. Daily. ' u. h. Sat. Daily. : u. Th. Sut. Daily. Tu. i h. Sat. Daily. do. do. ' u. Ih. Sal. iMoiidiiy. Mo. Wf. Iri. I u, li Sat |Daily. iMoiuUv. I • u. ■ h. Sat. Salurdiiy. 'Daily. ' I u. t li. S;iL ilhur. Sat. Sat. '. iri. 1860. J Kato/iford Rfi '•'awdon, iiinvdoii,(.Soi,t Ji'^'l isIaiKj.s, Kiver iJoureeo iJiver Debert, iiv.tr Dennis. /wi(;r Jlebert "'^crlnhabita' J'" er .John. Ay ;H't'r'sH)Ii; * J">i.'nd Hiii. SiiMu Riv,-r, f^'ilnioii River 'Salmon Riv,./ '"■"ifl J'oint, ■;"»-niiIJ Rrook. SCDtrh Vil|;,,,o hi-'iHfs Riiy. ' ''^Wniuh, ■^hiifc' Harbor. ^'•^■fi Harbor. Mu'ffieM MiJli ■^ itTiirooke, ^ iiiifiiiecas Dridcrr- ^"P Harbor, ^^ >hon Reaoj,; ^hubenaeadieRive ;,'*.« Je Ho-Ml, ■^"'Hli'8 Cove ■N";icli'8 Cove. ^pence's, ^"■'"t; Hill Road '^'•AlHll.Hv's, »'■ Croix ^^t-Jiiarfs.' ''•'*>'"'• LiMf; ^.."""■'■'■•"id'rjivor fSr"^'-^tn. fp ^'^'i ;''""tCo»e, }"?'« '^'ty •,'f''^""lt'rne„t i",«i'»,«i>„- !.t,r"" -^-'M " ^'hi'ster. ft 111' ■ ""i-^ier J"^' 'fraiicj, t»'f''aneh; '""eJifud. 18G0.] ALMANACK. 45 Ratclifonl River, KawddU, (Upper,) Kiiwdoii, (South,) Red Islands, River IJourgeois, River DoberU Riv«r Dennis, River Ilehcrt, Kiver Inliiibilants, River John, (\V. Br.) '.Idgcr's Hill, Round Hill, Sable Hiver, Salmon Kiver, Salmon Hivor, Salmon lUv. (lake BCt) Sambro, Land ruint. Sawmill IJrook, Scoti'h Villiigo, ScdU'b Buy, Si'lmiih, Shaj; Harbor, Sheet Harbor, Shefflel.i Mills, Slierluooko, Shliieiiieeas Bridge, Ship Harbor, Short iJeaoh, Shubenaeadie River, Six Mile lioad. Smith's Cove, South Gnir, (St. Ann's) Suuth Branch, Speieh's Cove, S),enee'8, ^piinj,' Hill Road, Springvillo, St. Andiitw's, ^t. Croix Si. Georges Channel, M. Mary's Baj', M. l'atrick'8 Channel, Mff|i Creek, Mrwiaeke, (.Middle) Mrwiacke, Mi'Udart'B, >.igar Loaf, Mitherland River. TulamaK'oucho Mutn. Ti'acadie, TrnuiCove, Turn's hny, Tll^ket, IVper Ih'ke Village, I I'per Si'tilenient. IpWr Scitienienl, I'lter Selilenieut, ^\iillaie;l;iver, *i*ii;,'ir>Jonald. l;oailv. Mo. We. Fri Daily. do. Tu. Th. Sat. Wed. Sat. Mon. I rl. Tues. Hi. do. do. do. do. Mo We. I rl. do. do. do. do, I'll. I h. Bat. Dailv. Mo. We. I rl. Daily. do. Mo. We. Fri. I u. I h. Sat. Wed. Sat. do. do. Thur. Sat. Monday. Wed. Sat. M.Tu. Ih. S. lues, hri Daily. do. In. Ih. Sat. Wed. Sat. Daily. I u. I h. Sat Daily. Moiiday. Daily. do. do. Mo. We. » rl. lu. Ih. Sat. Daily. Daily, do. do. do. do u. 'Ih. Sat. Mo. We. I ri. I u. I h. Sat Wed. Sat. Daily. do. Mo. Wo. I- rl. . u. I h. Sat Daily. iMo. Wo. Fri, Dailv. Mo. We. Vrl. f atnrday. Daily. do. i u. I h. Bat ■Daily. |M. lu: W. f-. M. In. Ih. S. Mo. We. rri. Dailv. Mo. Wu. Daily. do. Mo. M'e. Wed. Sat. Id. »H. luir. r. .%■■•;< , - i ,■ - ^ ' • > , . . -.It »'■ n^i' '':'•: i ' '^ i : i. ..■ n '\': y'' i,: «M J. 46 THE rilOVINCIAL WESLEYAN [18(50. WilliB Foster's, Wiiidljam HiH, Wood llaibor, Annapolis, ('ol(;lioBtnr, Bhelbnrne, Willis FoRter. Jolni Kragji. E. Niekoraoii. iMo. We. Fil, Mo. We. Frl. I Daily. j Daily. Tu. Th. Sat. 1 1 11. Th. Sat. Roparato Mails arc not made up at the Post Olllce in Ilalifax for any of the Way Otlloes cxijopt tliow lyini^ between the City and the noarebtTost Office. Letters for the Way OMlees are I'orwavdod to and reroived from the Post Offices to which they are subordinate, on the days above n;aned. PACKETS FROM HALIFAX. Tlio Steamer for Eiit^land ari'ivcs from the UnitL'd States at Cunanl's wharf fortnifr'itly, that is al)oat ini(lnij;Iit every other Thursday, aixl tlio same week the Steamer from, EnuJfiiid arrives and proceeds to Boston. Mt'ssrs. (hiiiard & Co. have also Steam I'a'ckets ruiMiinj^ to Berinuila and St. riolm's, N. F,, — the hitter toiK'hes at Sydney. The Steamer /ursfcrn State, leaves B' own's wharf every other Tues- day for Boston, and tonehes at Yarmoutli on the way. Messrs. Younir & Hart have two j)ackets niniun^ continually to Boston, viz: the hanjue Halifax, and the hrijj;' JJostnn ; the latter is commanded ly CJajtt. ()'Brien, and the former hy Cajtt. INlcCulloujrh. A ])aeket runs hctw'een Ilalifax and Liverpool, Queen's Co., leavin;,^ Cronau's Wharf occasionally thi-oii^h the month. Two tine schooners — the Sijlvla and the Litneiiliiirr/ Packii — sail aiioiit every ten days for Lunenl)nrg, — the former from JJlack's, and the latar from Ox ley's whaif. Tlie Cuyshorouiili Packet sails fi^m the Loit«: Wh A. The Sydney (sailin-,^) i'acket generally starts from uUhvell's Wliaif, TARIFF OF DUTIES IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA. An act to regulate Custom Duties. Passoil the 30th day of March, ISol). (PnhHshed hj Authoriti/.) Be it enacted hy the Governor, Council, and Assembly, as follows:— 1. This act shall come into o]ieration on the first day of April, in tl'' year one thousand eight hundred and lifiy nini', and shall c, 'ii;iy 1)0 it)ij,o,-( '"'""ley t\iul lu '•>■ A'otjlMHir } ox.'uipfu,/ froin l>'<'ynice„rx„ ^'"f^'d States •Jj-l-'i'S fivsh or "'•^■'.. >--ilted i> I, ;i"f'>''-. i> 100 u ^""•''••■S Tail,„v n A" othvv cai J.'''7''i ""'I Cin.- ^■'["^■'Vi,.:,,,,,, '"-'-■It, viz. u (I (< ff>»->', and f^'^-q), ear ''•'p, aIi\oJ "-•^H p-een, |> III "'. Hlieaf, .|,.> ,J '".-'•'•. .W.und, p luul low- ;— in ll '' lilUW' i!> of t'.>' |C, uuiii- ItVOI'H'''' 5. Tlio <1utios s]i:ill Itc colloctcd, jtnid, niul roci-lvod ac'conlin^^ to the woi^ilits and measure's in use in this ])ro\ iiu'c, ami wlieiv, in tlio table of iliitics, such duties arc iuiposed accord inn- to uuy spei-ilic value, (piaiitity or lumilK^r, the same shall ajtply hi like proportion to any f^rcatcr or luss value, quantity, or numlier. fi. The duties shall be ]»aid to tlic colleetors of the colonial revenuo, ;iiid received at the ollice of the Ifeceiver (Jeneral, either in treasiny notes at the value of twenty .shillin}j,rf each, or in current coin at the le^^al rate of tender. 7. ])uties paid into the Keceiver General's oirice shall he carried to account of the provincial revenue, and l)ecome part of the pul)lic funds, and shall he ])aid aiul applied only to such purposes as may ho expressed ftom time to time in the proviiu'ial statutes com*erninu' the same, and shall in all cases he drawn only hy warrant under the hand and seal of the Governor. 8. The Governor in Council may, whenever it shall he advi> tic so to do, declare hv proclamation what articles, the <;rowth, pro( the province of Nova Scotia to a certain treaty between her Majesty ami the United States of America, na.ss«d in the year 18r)4. TABLE OF DUTTKS. Art id OS. .\|i]i!cs, fresli or dried, P bbl. ' . l5:icon, P cental or 100 ll»s. Mref. S'llted P bhl. " fresh P 100 lbs. . . . . Pntica in OinToncy. . to .') ()" 10 . O ;') l» f) Biscuit, line, and bread inelud. crackers or cakes, P loo lbs. O r> Ihittrr, l> 100 lbs. ...... Candles, Tallow, P lb All other candles, P lb .... Cassia and Cinamon, f:ro!n)d, P lb Cattle, vi;<. : horses, mares, or i;-eldin:^s, earh " neat, vi/. : oxen or other neat caiile, .3 years old (M" upwards, each " cows, and cattle under .'J years old, each " sheep, each ... " ho^s, alive, over 100 lbs, wci'iljt, each " " " of 100 lbs wei-bt and under, e;. "i Chopse, P 100 lbs. ...... I'liocolate, or cocoa paste, I* lb . Coll're, ::reen, P lb . roasted, biu-ncd, or griuind, P lb llniir, wheat, P bbl. ..... (iiuiivr, ^-naind, P lb . Hams, smoked or dried, per 100 \h^. Wd, per 100 li)s. ..... O S 9 O li O 4" .'5 2 10 1 17 G O 12 f) .'5 •) 1 .-> 2 {', O 5 O 1.^ O 1^ O 2S 1 .'f O 2 10 O 8 gal. Sugar; brown or muscavado not relined, P 100 lbs. " candied, brown, crushed and bastard facings, and i-e- fined, ¥ 100 lbs., each souchong, congou, pekoe, bohea, pouchong, and all other black teas, ¥ lb. " " gunpowder, hyson, young hyson, twankay, and other green teas, P lb. Tobacco, manufactured, cxcei)t snuff and cigars, P' lb. Tongues of Cattle, dried, or pickled, P 100 lb.*. Wines, viz, : hock, constantia, tokay, champagne, burgundy, hermitage, claret, called lafitte, latour, lafayette, margaux, or hautbrian, per gal. " *' madeira, port, and slierry wines, of which the first cost is .£.'{0 i^ pipe and ui)wards, P gal. ..... All other wines P gal. .... Clocks, and all wlieels, machinery, find materials used in " their numufacture. Confectionary, syru})S, and articles manufactured from sugar,' For evei-y £100 of the value. Cigars and snuff, Currants and figs. Leather, viz. : boots, shoes, and leather manufactures of all kiiuls ; up})er leather of all sorts, including hides and skins partially dressed therefore, Meat, fVesIi, (excpt beef or pork), I'oultry of all sorts, dead. For every .£100 of the value. Anchors, gra])nels, and anchor palms. Cables of hemp or other vegetable substance or of iron, Cotton Yarn, Copper, viz : plates, sheets, bars or bolts, for ship building, wrought or cast for machinery, ])ure or without other metal, copper castings of every description for machinery, for mills or steamboats, copper and com- position nails and spikes for ship-building. ■ 20 in Currency. U .3 2 G ri 5 5 1 2 2 3 4 7 6 10 3 C 2^ 10 4 6 ► 10 5 t) IS60.] Cordago, rar ofiien ^ron, viz: h engine "hcct i Afachinery of Jjoats, ing, Oakum, Pitdi, Sailcloth of a] Tar, 2iiic, viz : ziiif. inches H' ing for v i'or everv Xl All other good, '■'hargad \ „ of exemn i or every XlG I860.] ALMANAC u. 40 3 D'.iiio9 In Currency. Cordage, tarred or iiutarrod, whctlier fitted for risgin^' or ] otlierwi'^e, Iron, viz : in bars or bolts, castinjrs for mills or steam ent^iiios, and cast or uiiwrought nines or tul)c-.s, f;hcct iiOii jiiid iron spikes, Machinery of all kinds of cojtper or iron for mills, steam- boats, and niauufactorlcs, uiid muiitz metal sheath- ing, Oakum, Pitch, Sail cloth of all kinds, canvas, and sail twine, Tiir, Zinc, viz: zinc shcathinj? of a size 48 inches long hv 14 inches wide, intended for and to bo used as sheath- ing for vessels, and zinc sheathing nails, For every j£lO0 of^the value. All other goods, wares and merchandize not otherwise charged with duty, and not enumerated in the table of exemptions. For every £100 of the value. ► 10 li TABLE OF EXEMl»TIONS. Ashes, viz. : pot and pearl ashes. Asses an(J Mules. Baggage and apparel of Passengers not intended for sale. Barilla and soda ash. Beans. Biscuit or bread. Book not i>rohibited to be imported into the United Kingdom. Bullion, gold, or silver. Burr stones. Co;il. CoL'oa. Loin: gold and silver coins, and British copper coins. Copper, viz : copper ore, or in pigs or bricks, old or worn, or only fit to l)e re-mauufactured. Corkwood. loni, viz. : wheat, rye, Indian corn, barley, oats, rico, and buckwheat, unground ; barley meal, rye meal, oat meal, iiidiau meal, buck- wheat meal, peas and beans. Engravings. Fish, viz. : fresh, dried, salted, or pickled. Fish Hooks. Fijh oil, viz. : train oil, spermaceti oil, head matter and blubber, fins and skias, the produce offish or creatures living in the sea. Flax. Furniture that has been in actual use, working tools and implements — tlie property of immignuts or persons coming to reside in the province and not intended for sale. ilhy. Hemp. Hide;* or pieces of hides, raw, not tanned, cumed, or dressed. 8 \ ;:¥■> ^KE' !l^^^'i .11 * w *^'.. i : ' Jii •: %. 50 mOVINCIAL WESLEYAN [18()0. Horns. Horses and oarrinirps of travollers, and liorscs, cattle, ravriajies, and other vehiok's, wlici\ eni|ilovf(l in caiTvin^' nu'iTliandizo, to;;»'tlic'r, wlih the necessary harness and tackle, so long- as the same areactnallv in use lor tliat purpose. Iron, viz : uuwrou^ht or pijr iron, ores of iron of all kinds, ii'on rails for raih'oads, steam hollers, hoiler plates, plough nioulds, and hoop iron. Lintels. Lime and Limestone. Lines for the lisheries, of all kinds. ^lanures of all kinds. INIaps and charts. Nets, fishmg nets and seines of all kinds. Ores of all kinds. Paintings. Palm oil. • Pilot Bread. Plants, sliruhs, and trees. Plates of gold and silver, old and fit only to be re-manufacutrcd. Potatoes. Printing presses and types, and printers' ink. liags, viz. : old rags, old rope, junk, and old fishing nets. Kosin. Sails, rigging, and ship materials saved from a-cssc1s wrecked on the coast of this ]M-ovince, and saved from vessels owned and register- ed in the province if wrecked on the coast of this province or else- where. Salt. Seeds of all kinds. Skins, furs, pelts, or tails, undressed. Stones, unmanufaclured. Straw. Statuary. Sugar of the ]\Laple. Tallow. Twines and lines used in the fisheries. Tobacco unmanufuctureil. Tow. Turpentine. Whale fin or bone. Wood, viz : boards, planks, staves, Sfjuare timber, shingles, and fuo wood, but not to include woods used fur dyeuig. LIGHT HOUSES On the Coast of Nova Scotia, and on f/ie Coast of New Brunswick in tk Bay of Fnndy. MEAGirER's Bbach — East Side Halifax harbor. A fixed li'jht. Samhro Island — West entrance Halifax harbor. A fixed lii/ht. Devil's Island — An Octai/inKU Light Beacon on the S. W. point of Devil's Island, at the entrance of tlie Eastern passage to Halifax Imr- rx ISfJO.] ALMANACK. 51 lior, nnfl oxliihits a red l>';/Jif on tho scawiinl sides, to distin^^aiish it from Saniliro aiicl Mt-aylicr's Tx-iU'li li^;lirs ; stands forty-fivo foot al)Ovo lii^di wiitcr mark ; y\<(! and fall six feet. The Tower painted dark lirown, wiili a white belt hetweeii the Baicnny and Lantern, to distinguish it in the (lay time. Ckoss Islam> — Kntranee to Lunenburg harbor. Two UfjJds — -Jiash liijhf (iliorc ; fijyJ li'iht liclnir. ' LivKKPOOi, — Sdutli end of CofHn's Islaneon in clear weather, over the greatest ]>art of ilie Basin of Minas, (after passing Cape Bloniedon,) and above the Five Islands, and up AV^indsor Ivivor, until intercepted by the continua- tiun of the Bind' to the southward of it. AiM'i.i-: Bivicu Light — North s de of the entrance to Apple Bivcr, in Clii'^uecto, or Cuml)crlaniilo of the e.itrance to I'anridgo Ida id Jtiver, Pavrsborough, on the i.'utli side of the Basin of Minas, ant! exhibits a plain, white tight, at an t'levutiou of thirty feet aliove high water ; rise and fall about forty-five .« - . '■' .' 1 PROVINCIAL WE8LEYAN [18r,o. .1 ' feet; tlio 'I'owcr is wliito, niul stands close to liifrli water mnrk on tie lieaoh, ^'ess(•ls ciin only enter tin; hnrl.or at lii^^h water, and must lio a^rrfmnd on the s«ift lottoin when the tide is low. Kastehn i^i:.\VKH, oh U'ii. mam's I'^land — .4 rfvolrinrj lif/hf. CANrtKAT, Cl!AN!;i:i{!:V I«LAM). — 1 uo j'lxcd litjhts, OUC uiiOVC the other. West Sim; of tmk ('VT of Canpkai' — A Jixrd In/ht. Eddy, or Sand J'oint Light — On Eddy, or Sand Point, on the west side of the so\nli cntranee to the Strait of Cansean, distinpni^hcd by two irhite liuhts, plaeed horizontally, twenty five feet ahove the >ui level. Building S(iuare, painted white, with a black diamond on the sea- ward side. GuYsnonoron llARr.OR Beacox — On tlic west side of the entrance to the harl)or, head of Chcdahucto Bay. A Jlrc Breton, two and a-iialt" miles. .4 plain, white, tii/ht. The lantern is placed on a square wooden tower, painted irhite, near the centre and summit of the Island. The lantern is 298 feet above sea level — visible from all points of api)ioaeh. To vessels in proximity to tlie Island the light may become obscuiel by the abrupt ciilfs or sides of the Island, which may serve as a guide to tack or anchor by, as hundreds of vessels fmd anchorage on the south east side. The chief landing is near the south-west end, in shore, wliere a few tishiug staiies ami bo its are kept in use during the fishing season. Port Hood Light. — Chiuigcd from irhite to red, when seen from the northern entrance, to distinguish it from the Margaree and North CaIl^o Lights. White Head Island Light. — On tlic S. W. point of White Ileid Island. The tower is >(|uaiv, painted irhite, stands seventy-five faihoin« from the water's edge, wit!i an Octagonal Iron Lantern, sixty feet iil>ove sea level at high water; rise and fall six feet. The light is distinguishd! by bri(/ht Jiashes of ten seconds duration, followed l)y eclipses of ten seconds, disjdaying alternately three flashes and three eclipses mi a mi- nute. The light will not bo totally obscured during the eclipse. Flixt Island Light. — On Flint Island, on the eastern coast ot Cape Breton. Lat. 40° II' 5" X., and Long. 59© 45' 20" W., and cxhiMt-n bri jht, Jlnsh liijht, every tiftcen seconds, visible from all jioints of the com- pass. The liglit is sixty-live feet above sea level, and can be seen at the distance of twelve miles. St. Paul's Island. — A Jixed light on the nortlx'ast end, and a fid light on the south-west end. Scattarie Island. — A nvolring light at the east end of the Island. 18G0.] ALMANACK. 63 iRov-norND I:?r,AXD Light. — Ofl' tlio cutninco to Lallave River. A hrhiht,jJnsli li« duration, followed by eclipses of thirty scoiui-i. Tiie lantern is placed on a s(|U!ire, wooden tower, painted w'lite, on the southern f>ide of the I^hmd, and is visihle from all point!* of approaeli. Elevation seventy-live feet al»ove sea-level. Ragged Inland Hakhok Light. — On (inll Hoi-k, otf the entrnnce of the harbor. Bnildinc; scjuare. and ])iiiiited white, exhil)itin;^ a clear, /!>'(/ //'//'^ fvt an elevation of tifiv-one f<'et above the seiv-levcl, and is sita.ited in Lnt. 43° 39' N. and L')!ili'. 64° 06' \V Plh.vico IIakhou Light. — A lirar(tii Liuht on the S. E. side of the entraiK-e to I'ulinieo Ilaoor, sirunte on the E. side of the entrance to the B iv of Fundy, about '.iiirteen miles northerly of Cape Suble. JiuiJdinjr M|ii:in', painted icnin. AjixctI, nd lljht, on the seaward •^ide, twenty- I'i^lit feet above hi;:;h water level, (ii>e ami fall twelve feet,) and standiS lifieen fathoms from low-water mule. The point of beach is bold. A EoG Bell has been erected on the E. (J ijicof Yarmouth harbor, a ft'w feet to the southward of tlie Li;;Iu ll(ju>e, and about one and a qu;uter miles from the extreme outer jjolnt of the Cape. Strikca seven limes per minute. GwvET Hock Light. — This li;^ht is intended to warn vessels of their approach to a very dangerous range of shoal> and ledges, which extend from the Old Pn)prietor to the Seal Islands, otf Machias, a (li^jfiuice of about twenty miles. A ichite, Jldnh li(/ht, twenty second.s dark, niul forty seconds light, in eacli minute. Building painted in stripes, vertical, h'ark and white. Between the novthernmost and southernmost of the MuiT Ledges, there is a ran^^e of ilangerous rocks and shoals, miiny of them almost above water, and extend eastward from the Light H()u-;e about four miles. From this range further westerly, about six miles from the Gannet Light, lies a dangi'rous Itreaker called the Bull — this may be avoided by keeping three remarkable headlaiuLs near the S. W. end of Grand Manan, oi)en. Macki AS Seal Island Light. — Two fixed, v:hite. lights, upon the Machias Seal Islands, forty-tive feet above high water, and bearing from Ciicli other E. S. E. and vV. N. W., distant about 200 feet, by which circumstance, of two Light Houses at f lie same station, they will be im- mediately distinguished from all other lights upon the coast, British or AiniM-ican. Both buildings painted whitp. Vessels standing to the northward between these lights and the Gannet Kock, should tack or liiml olf the moment they bring these liuhts into one, as they will be, then, not more than three-fourths of a mile from the Murr Lcdge.s, if more than tivc miles to the east of the lights. IIkad llAunoK Light. — Next in order after passing Grand Manaa and the plain, white light (American) on West Quaddy Point, is Head Harbor Light, placed on the N. E. extremivy of (^impo Bello, and is a ;:iiidL' to vessels entering the main channel, to West Isles, Moose Lsland, and the Inner Bay of Passamaquoddy ; it enal»les vessels al.so at all times to enter Head Harbor. Aji.rcd white li» ■»/ ■.,' , , » . . ' * ** ,1 ■ • * , ' ■ e -. . J ^ ' Ls,''C .<» '. '. ^ kt- ■ .< m:/; 54 PnOVINCIAI, MKPM.YAN [isro. I'AiJTiMDfiK Irlano TiKiiiT. — At tliii ciitrniue of the river ninl lunlpdi- of St. .lolm, N. IJ. Aji.ied,'whitH lifiltt. 'J'lic building: ]»aiiitftl /x/uuii irhltc. ill vcrtitnl stripes. (.^1 Ar«> LiciiiT. — A rtrnlriu;/, uliitc /i(/!if, \}h\vi'i\ on a Miinll ro( k, ciV (^iiMco Hciiii, >li<)\\ lilt;: twice Jiili, !uh1 twice diirk in u iMiiiuie. 'I'lu- lij^lit ciiii lie SI on Ironi any i|niirler where a vessel can approacii. JJiiild- in^' painted ir/iite and /«(/, in horizontal strijK's. Cavk Kxi{AT QiAui>Y ]^i(jHT. — This is \n American lij:ht, placed on the west side of the entrance in the St. Crv)ix, hy Lnl»ec and Kustport. A I^KiHT IIorsE has hceii erected upon C'Al'E HAC'?], Newfoimd- Innd, (t fired wliite lit/fit, from sunset to sunrise. The lijilit is visiMe Ui scawarti from \. E. by E. round hy the S. E, and S. to W., and is elevated 180 feet above moan water level of the sea, and may l»e seen in clear weather 17 miles from a ship's de(*k. I'lie tower is striped red and white vertically. It stands close to the old beacon, which has been cut down. The Liffhthouse is in Lat. 4G denrees :VJ minutes 19 seconds N., Long. 53 dcfrrces 2 minutes 28 seconds W. Bearinj^s magnetic. \'ar. 24 degrees W. In the River and Gulf of St. Lawrence and Strait of Belle hh : Belt.-Iske Light. — An island at the eastern entrance of the Strait of Belle-Isle, separating Labrador from Xowfoundlaml, situated at tlio ex- treme south west j)oint of the island. A sini/h- fixid irhitc lii/lif. Bniii!- ing — a circular stone tower, faced externallv with tire brick of a lii^lit colour. Lat. .')lo .53' 00" ; Long. W. .55° 20' 00". Whole liurizm; lighted, and seen in fair weather 28^ nautical or 32^ statute miles. PoiNTE Amouk Lioht, Labrador Coast, Strait of Belle-I-^le, iir rlic south east point of Forteau Bay, Lat N. .57° 27' 30" ; Long. VV. 5i;o '■,:]< 40". A single fr(d irhite lljiht — two thirds of the horizon ilhiniiniit'il, and seen in fair weather 18)v, nautical or 21 ^^ statute miles. Buildiii:; — a circular stone tower, faced externally with fire brick of a light colour. Anticosti Light at the extreme west end of the island of Antico^n Lat. N. 49° 52' 30" ; Long. AV. G4° 55' 00". A simjle f:nd irliite ll;;l,t — two-thirds of the hdri/.on illuminated, and seen in fair wearlior 15 nautical or 18 statute miles. Building — a circular stone tower, t'acd externally with lire brick of u light color. Cape KoziEU Light — East coast of Gaspe, at the extreme point of the Cape. Lat. N. 48° 51' 00" ; Long. W. 04° 35' 00". A shuih-nnd white li(jht — two-thirds of tlie horizon illuminated, and seen in fiiir weather 163^ nautical or 191.^ statute miles. Building — a circular stoiu' tower, faced externally with lire brick of u light color. Signals will be given at or near each of the above four light hon^^csliy means of an air or fog whistle, sounded at short intervals dining fnir^v weather and snow storms, or by a nine-pounder gun, tired every hour, in i case of the whistle being out of order. Miidi I HI the 18(10.] ALMANACK. 55 EXPLANATION OF SIGNALS .Miiilr on till' Shijt Staff (If (JIUutcl Kill, v'lun vrsscln ure seen Jroin the (Jitmhl, or rt'iKirtrd from an Onlpost, One Imll rloie n|», 1 stj. rii:-;red. A jjcudiiiit inuU'rii l)iUl G i'. l'*<»i' "^<^'"cdo. ! riu';il)Ovo Halls, (.^c, are hoisted at the (.'ust or west yard-arm, accord- ing'^ to the i/Hitrtir the vessel Hr.«t appears in. When vessels ar(! re|>orted from an Outpost, tlic followin;; sij^nals are showa under the yard-arm as repeats : For a square ri^u'<'d vessel, two halln of a size, one at the outer, the i (illicr at the inner halliard, close up. | A Ship or IJ.irqne. a lar^i! hall at the ciul of the yard, with a small oiiu .ir tiie inner halliard. j A iiri;^', a small oall at the end of the yard, and a large one at the ' inner hnlliaril. A lJri;.a»ntine, a cros.s close up at the out(!r halliard. Two or more do., a cros.s half iioisted. A Topsail Schooner, a cross close up at tlie inner halliard. An u]»[)er yard havin;^ hci'U added to the Ship Stall", it will be used oxi'lnsively to • r)0 PKOVINCIAh WKSKKV.W [im). A n-fl mill \vliit( iV-iifliiiit, MTlri'j-iiiitiiii'. A white INlidiilll, a SlMn|» nv ScliooinT. A Itliic iiiul wliiti' Kliiy:, ln»ri/.oiitiilly ilividrd a l-'on i!.Mi<)r NV'iilnil llcot. A wliifc iiml Idiio IViidaiir vcrtii'ally (li\id(d, a roni;;!! or Nfutral Maii-ol'-War. A Kf)r(.'i-;ij or Neutral Mcrcliuntinaii, National Fla;^ with descriptive I'l'iidaiit. WIu'ii an Eiijilisli Packet arrives l»et\vceii Kveuiii;.' and iM(iriiiii<: onu lire, u red trian;^iilar fia;;' will he kept tlyinj,' jii the mast head tVoiu 7 ti 1 8 c'chjck. MKUCHANTS' PHIVATi: SI(i^:AI.S— I'OKT OF IIAMKAX s<,»i vi;i; Ki.Afis. UKD— Centre a White S(|n:iro. DdJIois v<: Mcrkd. N. H. Nnlilc. Hall, liichni-d MrL.'arti v^ Co. " Malt.-sc Cross. J. Ilackett. Crossed White, J. & M. Tol.iii. '• diii-oiiallv, .1. {',. A. Civi-rhton & Co, KED & WHITE— Red Cpiu-nnost, Tlioinas Bolton. Cciiirea lied .Vc White Hall. TI A. S. l)e\^^)H•. Checkered, H.iuld t..<: While next the mast, Blue Outer- mo^, J. T. Wain\vri;;ht (.S:, Co. WHITE— J. T. Williamson .*t Co. Bordered Red, J. A. .Moren. , " Top and liotiotn, Centre a Red Star, T. C. Kinnear (!c Co. Blue, Alhro .<: Co. " Centre a Blue S^piMre, Stairs, Son, tit Morrow. " " and each (-'orncr a liliic Starr, .John B. Fay. " Crossed Red Dia-onallv, Salter vK: Twiniij;^'. Bliu\ C. W. Wri-lit. BLUE— Centre a White Star, S. Cniiard .<:. Cn. Crossed White Dia-onallv, Esson, IJo ik, .<: C BLUE Sc WHITE— Hhie l^ppcniio-t, Wni. I'ryor .^ S (n\< Bl lie in xtti le mas t, H. Y eomans. « (( White next the mast. Black, Bios., ^^ Co. Four Sijuares meeting:- at tin' centre, Lawson. l)ivid>'d Dia^oiiallv, White next th(^ mast, E. .]nnv<. BLUE & 1{ED— Crosserl While, Bhie'ncxt the m;ist, W. Hare. BLUE, liED, .^^ BLUE— Blue L'p])erniost, W. B. llimilton vVL Co. BLUE, RED, c^l WHITE — Red top and hotiom. BUie next the laibt, While outermost, Dutlus vvi (Jo. BLUE, WHITE, & RED— lilue next the mast, C. D. Hunter .^ Co. ISCO.] i:/:[)— Cn in;i)v^ \v in; I).': bi U-IIITE— ni:i), wn WUITK, U IJhL'K— .\l Cc HI.CE .^^ \\ IIVVI.V»; I Cirii:r..Jrsi Hlouers Bliss, I imd Hon. L. 1 •'^""I'ilor-diin I •'oi'lll.SIUIl, Jl ^'o'l'ii:-. Mai-ii tin' Craini {nia Charles Twini ^^v.ii'd Hoach ; ''''lO-i. JollllSOI D.ivid Fi-ie/,e, Aiiiiiipolis, 1^,, , ''''lo Licuten; "^i" Council. CO '''■"•). and the ^J""- (Mia>. T„, Conn. COURT () y.^^'^'i im;i/| , ';"'-l''/////y,/, I'" ^'""- mid \\ ^'""•ics 'I'wiMin. isc.o,] ALMANACK. 57 IMItOKKA. ];|,;i)_rn)-;^.'t, (».\l.v \ Co. WIiri'K— \t tlic nm.st. G. C. VVlmldLn, 15 LUK— Allison \ Co. ( Vimr .•» Wliifc St.-ir. N. L. & J. T. Wc^t. BI.UK ^^ WllITK— HiiiL' n|.|.cnno\ riiuoniiioirT Tin-: ri:i»vi\( i:. ri(ii:K-.Tl'HTirK, Sir liiviitoii lliiliiliiiitoii. AnsisfniitJWh/is, Uow.W, lili)\M'rs Bliss, Hon. E. MiiiTuy Dodd, lion. W. Enilcrick 1 )t'sBiinvs, ami lion. L. Morris Wiikins. Aftt>rii(i/-li(ii. TniijK-r. M.D. A'Iroiiilts (III'/ J'rnriurs, the JJarrister.s and Atlorncys of the Sninvme Conn. COURT OF \'ICE ADMIRALTY, OF HALIFAX, N. S. (IiK'liidin;;' Canada.) iiAvixr; VKizi: .mi!I>I)ii riov ovi.i: nurrisit xoitrir A:Mi-:inrA. I /'•(' Adiitirnl, the Ciovcrnor-( uiicra! ol" I'nitidi Nonh Ainciica ; ./n(/i/<', tlu' Hon. and W()rshi|it"iil jMcxr. Stewart, C. B. Sitrr(i;fiit(s — Halifax, I'liarlcs Twiniiij;-, J. C. Halihurlon, A. I'rinirosr, J. W. Ritchie, and S. .'■• i' "•'., . sit l! iM 1'. K;iir!ianks ; ^VilIl!l•'t', ^Mcxr. Mcl'^arljuii' ; Ti-iiro. FJ. ''IIc'/it >[iiiir(); Windsor, Harry Kiii^; ; Aricliat, ('. V. Ilarrin;:t<)ii ; S\i|. Mnislcil, ■llii^^li Hartslioriic, Hs(|. Adiocnlr und l'nn-iiralt>r-(ii miiil. Hon. ,]. W. ilolm- stdii. Ad rovutis (1)1(1 y'/orVo/'s, the Banisters and Atlonicys ut" tlu' Sii- jircuR' Court. Jit/( rjinlir (iiitf 7 rnns/utfjr /' Adiiiinilli/ iJijiosils, tliu liank of British North Ain- crica at Halifax. The Court sits on stated days, hy adjouniuient ; and also on the inter- mediate davs whenever hiisiness inav re(iuire. JUDGES AND KEGISTTRAns OF PKORATK, AM) KKGIS- TKAKS OF DEEDS. COVNTIES. Aiinii|'()lis, Capf Drt'ton, Cdlclustcr, Cumberland, Digl.y. Ciiysborough, Halifax, Hants, Inverness, Kings. Lunenburg, I'icttiu, (,»ueens, Iticliinund, Sli«'ll)iirne, Sydney, Vietoiia, YarmouUi, I nV.r. RS. Of PROBATE. Kdward H. ( iitler. |I)(ii!ald N. Mae(iiieen. John llnriiyeat. iWni. ^L FuUerton, .IlTDfiES OF I'ROBATE. George t^. Milledge, James McKeagnty. Kbenezer V. Munro. John 1). Kinnear. Janus A. ]>enni«on. Cbar'es l$tidd. f Kdward Carri't and William llait and i lliijih MeUonald. | John .M":Koen. \Vjlliani Hnlherlaml. j William ilowe. Harry King. il*. M. Cunningham. Geo. A. r.lanchard. John Crtighion. jJanies Fugo. .Charles Mors<\ !William 11. Cutler. Ah'x. Me.Nanglitun. Alex. Mtd)onald. William Joi' -s. Janies Murray, jr. |Ooorge A. Rarnaby. Gi'iir^e T. ?iilenion. Daniel Diekson. Henry W. Smith. William G. Kallam. ^'(>rn»•lill^ White, (jeorgi! Hrennan. Allied Haliburton. Henry A. Grantham. RBOISTRAIta OF nUKPS. Kdvvii.'d H. CiilliT. Jamtis P. Ward. ■lameH K. l>l;;ir. f .lat«. A I'liidv, an.) \ A. r. Urudicy. Guy C. .lon''s. Will. Mujr jind Hugh McLnnald. Tiioiiias .\. J.'llify. JaiiK'3 O'lirien. jThofi. n. Cani|iln'll. ;Ii>liii Heekriia:i. jJohii I'erguHuii. ;Juliii Carter. George K. .lean. Cornelius Wliito. A. !>. Harrington. Joseph Kliiislcy. John .Mi'iray. SUJ'KEME COURT AND ITS SFF IINCS, WITH NAMES 01' I'liOTHONoTAHIES. "VHERK HELK. SPH INU TERM. ..VllIKI|ioliM, 'J'uesdayfc , 19th June \v«liiev, C. B. d... :)th " 1 riiro. do. 12th " Amherst, do. lyth " I>i;:bv. do. 8id July (;ii\>bnrougli, do. ;!id " Halifax, lh June Livt I'liool, do. 1st Mav Aiiehat, do. bill " tJari iiiLTloii (t \ do. bill " Shellmine, ) Antigunislic, do. 2(Uh Juno IJaddeek. do. 12ih •• '( Uhkel, do. 15th May Yarmouth, do. and FAI.I, TERM. 2d October. 2il Stth 2d 2.")tli September. .'50th Uel.-ii'. Chas. K. Lenii;iiil, ir. 'Jas. K. HIancliMul.' Silas. H. r.lorse. Henry Stewart, Kdward Carriil. j [jas. W. Nuilinx. iK. F. Harding. John 1.. 'I'lciiiain. Giorgo A. Harii.div. Hciiiy F.rii'^t. Janies Skinner, •lohn l:d;;ar. Dan. O'C. Maddtn. J(din lottie. [Alex. M.diniialii. Joseph Klnihley. 2olh Hejitember. 1 1 W. II. Rowley. sn ri.\(js A.\J; I OPlNTIES.~r .\llii:ip(iliti, (^ i <'i|"' lilelun, s L'l'li'iir^tui; I t'umherland, jA Iii-by, ci Ouyshoro', Cr, St Ifalifa.x, 'ii, Hniit.s. Kvi linviness, p,, Kings, ij^,. I.iiiifiibiirg, |lu iPie I'irtDU (^llfiMi's, Ifii'liiMond, ^li'iliurnu, Sydney. Viitoria, Vainiuuth, iLiv (Aril Har Ish,. jlJor I'liad lTii.,1 tii/i:iaEFs, p COf.N'TIBS Annii|)()liH, ~ '■ .'I"' till- ton, ''"li'lii'stcr, Cinnl.cilan'd, Ij |ii:,'liy, liiivoiiui'inigh, \),i V Ki( Ch Halif.i.x. Hints. bivi'Miess, Kings, '•niiciilairi' ii'tdii, t^"■(•Ils, ifii'innnid, >;i.'limrnf, •""Vilncy, Vi'-'toria, ^^""nhnith, IJof 'JmI Wi J.> Joi Ant. Hoi ■J;io Josi A.VNAl'OM.s cot '':'""^'if, I.^aae 1} ''''^'"'•m, ,J,,hi, [''.'"^^'•"P, Sre;,hcJ "'H.David '^'■""•''U.o'olin '- "VtfrH.ffi^S^t' rMAM^kM'^ IF'I. Ol" til."- A. ir. ,h1. I. (liliU. l.'V. ■l.'V. isdo.] ALMANACK. f)!) srrriNCiS of 'IMIH (iK.XKHAL SESSIONS OFTIIK I'KACE, AM) DKl'irV SI KVEVUltS Ol-MliOWN LANDS. COirUTIES. 1 T0WN-8Hir. Aniia|i()li8, TEItMS. DKP. BUnVKYOUS. Aiiii;i|i"lif. Tuosdavs ITtli A|tiil, (mil Octr. l';||ii' lill'loll, Sydney, d... lilli Mar., luih July. NVm. G. Onsely Colclitiblur, 1 niri), du. Ixlli .Jan. Wni. l-aiilkncr. I'llMllHTluml, Amhorst, do. ;ird " • f.las. UiuiDuk. and ( Cha?. lioaoh. Di;,'l'V. f.'Iiin>, do. 24tli April. Alpheuti Joneti. l)i^l)V. do. f)th Xovr. Guvsl'oro', Giivstxiro', do. 17th Jan., Isl May. \Vm. Ilartshorne. St. Mury's, do. iind Octr. Iliilifux, iialit'uX, do. Olh Mar., 5lli June, 4lh Sept., 4th Duo. Win. A. Hondry. Hants, Windsor, do. 2nd Oct!-. Iffuj. Smitii. Iiivt'iness, I'Oll IllMld, do. lUth Jan., 2nd Octr. ■iulni Murphv. Kiii-'S K.'ii'.vdl.". do. L'4th Ain-il, 30tli Octr. K. H. .\rniHtrong. I.iiiii'iibiirg, Luiiuiiljur}^, do. luili Jan. John I.awson. rictou. !ri(;f.ni, do. 7tli l-ch., 3rd Jnly. James Holllli'fl. (^lU'CU'S, iLivi'fiiool, do. lotli Jan. Wiiitnnm Freeman Hicliiiiond, jAricliiit, do. Mill Im-Ij. Jaint's Melvcuzio. Mil lliunio, .Hiirriii^'ton, Isiii'lliunio, .Mondays, 3uili April, l8t Octr. John loiiald,M.D. James Wilkle. iJoseph i:imsley, A. K. Iliilibiirlon George R. Grassie. (.'has. K. Leonard. Joseph l)i(;kson. iClillbrd K. .Morse Henry Stewart. 8. Uussell and John Melntosh. James 8. Clarke. K. K. Harding. M. D. John L. I niuiain. Wni. H. Chipman. i>aniel Owi^ii. James Hkinner. William IJrvden. ASNAl'OMS COIi.VTY JoseiJli Shaw, Iis(ir9. |W. II. Jlowley.Jlsqrs. Jaa. M. Lent. Kaqra. CORONERS. T/'slio, Rol.ert, NL D. McAlpiiio, Charles |R()l)C'ri.sun, Liuic^lilun IcoLCIIKSTKK COUNTY. J'liimK'v, Liiua'iK'O lloniK'it, I.saac B. Ross, J* Im lliiiuay, l]e<). L , M. 1). Will^'M, Waltn liiviitun, .luhu l'n>>-;rii]), Srejilioil l)itiiiars, (iilliiTi F. 1' iwler, .Vlexaiidcr ILll. Davi.l IviiiieiU, rJohii Woudlauy, Joii., M. D. Cniiic, Silas II i( 'reoil, Cliurles CAPIiHUKTOV (;OL.'NTV.| 1Iill,.J()lm L. MacQiuvii, 1). V/. Cn)\v, Davi.l V. I )ii'kev, Joliii IJ. Miiir, Saimn.'! Sil)lev, ,L C. W.:^^- " ' u V V ■'■■I f U4 LIST OF BAIUUSTK KL.SIUKNT IX Vl.SIPKXOK. llalilax^ 1 r\m). Do. KS AND ATTOKNIES, NOVA SCOTIA. NA^IKS. Akiiis, Tliomas B. *AivliiI.:il(l. A. (jI. Arc!iil)al.l, W-Wv S. Bhuiclianl. ( Ic o. A. lilanclianl, Hiram, Jiin,t:ay, Tlios. \'. B. Bt-ainisli, FraiK is S. r.laiuhanl. Win. 11. Bum veal, .lolm Jiuckcrticld, Win. J' *('n'ij.;litoii, flo'm Clarke, Jauics S. Clai-ki', Nopi'in C'ainitlH'll, StoAarf C'uniiiii^rluuii, I'. M. Co^i'swell, JaiiK'S ('. Cutler, Williai-i R. XA.Mi:s. lti;sii»i;.N( K. Anua|i(ili-. Anilu r.-t. Arirliat. Kt'Utvilli'. I'cu-t Mo(m1. YaiMiioutii. 'ilalilax. \\ iudsor. 1 rui'o. Amiiersl. liMiK'nliuri^'. illalifax. D... ( iuvsi)oro'. Wiixlsor. lllalit'ax. 'Aririnir. jCowliiii:, Ivlward C Cliandlcr, Aiii()> B. |CllMlldl(T. Will. B. iCollins, Bi'fiitun 11. ;llalitii\. jCocbrau. Kitz. C. j Do. i( 'aniplirll, (ii'oriio Tniio. j( 'liesiev, riiuiuas W. Briduvt(l^^n Cri'i'iliton, .Joseph Liuieiilmi^-. Chandler, liolivit I). Amherst. I)eiiiii.>on, Jas. A. Di;v'»v. Dickson, Robert H. 'i'riiro. jDickey, lion. 1{. B. Atiihert. jDeWoli", .lames 1^. , Windsor. Dickson, Daniel 'Bicfoii. Deshiisay, Mather It. ( heeler. I 'i.'sBarres, Lewis \V. ( Juvdioru'. DeBlois, Saniu. I W.lllalilax. jsiid.] I'"mii-^oii, . I). ii;..i.«, u *l''iiirli.iuk> IV.rllMII, s I'li-d. Jaiiie i'lilicr, Tii(. i'lillcrion, \ av-;c, (;,■( lilMlltliaill, I (ir.i\, .S.inii, •ii'ay. Will. Harris, C||;,> ii'iit>liornc, II. irriijMto,,^ llanihiirloii, I MalilMrKDi, ( I' "i-riii'^ioii, ( Hill, llemv 1 "nu>., Willi;, •^ik'iirv, I{„M, II ili!iiii'!oii, A iiill, I'iiilip C ll.irri;. 'I'iiom; llaiiiihoii, •[•(.f ilaliininoa, R( llalilmnon, A •'"■'iiistoii, 1 1, ,11 ■''•fi'.-cy, 'I'ho,,, •'alius, AicXMI ^"i-^ii, Siiiit'oii ''"!ni>toii, ,J. \\ •'•'iiv,-iii, Dan; , liiisi.)ii, Willi ''"inisioii. ,J;i., Kiiii'', llarrv, || iyatm-', \Vi!|i[ Iviiiiiear, J,)li)i iymilMck, 11. J Ivi'rr, .liiiiic-. J. ''.Vllcli, IV.ci- ''''i"ir, I'ctn- l| •^'"'•-'', .laiiics i Miir.i,,.!,, i;^..,,[ ■\''>!'>e, SiljH ( M()');v SrejiliciJ Mors'.-, Siliis I., I -}ji'''c>iiccii, Arj -Milled-,., (ii.,,. ;\'', l':i>eii. j| M.i!iieoii, D.i> .\hluM;.uev, J.i n If;. 2 »■. ■4 V: •*i ff< 1 I •■ {,'•■!■ ?' M 02 I'llOVIN'OIAL A\ ESLi:VAX [IHCO. Tohiii, JniiK's G. Tiviiiaiii John L,' Trooji, J.iitil ('. L'lli.lrkc,xV..M., D.C.L. llidif.lX. 1,'iiiiick.e, iS()rni:iii K. Do. UhiiickL', Wui. Fiiz. J)<). iriiiMckc, H()l)i;' ll;ilil'ax. Wliiti-, Xatliiiiiic'l r. j Do. Wi'ikiiis, Martin f. jPicrou. A\'(;l)sar, lii'iirv IJ. iKeutviUe. illalifax. AVIiid.KMi, Win. C. iSlu'lhuniL'. ll'orl Hood. Wad.-, Jolm C. !Dl,Ml)y. Iiridi:cto\vu. NVvld.', Itto WInddcil, .Jolili K. ^^'lJiu^ Ahtii/o J. "Wiiinictt, Alex. H. White, Nai. W.jr. ^Voiiii;j;', lion. Wni. Halifax. Do. I>rid;;('\vator. Sydney, ('. H. Jiriduetown. Siieilmrne. Halilax. Those marke Diuj:cTORS — Sainl. Creelnian, Adams G. Ar- 1 cliii)aid, J. \V^. Dawson, Arthur MeX. Cochran, John W. J-Jurss, and I Hiram Hvde, Escirs. I Ixsi'KCToRs OF SfiiooLs. — AVestem District, Charles D. Kandall ; ! Eastern District, Hugh Miuu'o, Ks(irs. I i . KING'S COLLEGE, WINDSOR. ' Founded, A. D. 1789. Chartered hy His Majesty George III., 1S02. Patron, t/ie An hhis/mp of' C'liilrrhiirt/, Board of Govkrnors. — The lliulit Ue\-. Hilihert IJinney, D.l)., Bishoi) of Nova Scoria, ex ojjicio, Fresit Tei^ni Second T(.|-, 'lr/(isiinr, J; ' '"rrcsjiojuliii,/ .. A. ; itiiiiis . r t'.ic Moii- ulav ; Jiiiv. I i :ii V/''.' dv 1^:.^ :-M m I'i:m vi.i: M'lral Si-ii iir A.M., /*mvy LlUiiJUIKIIX. .Mi-:> Liiii-;i ( IiiiIl;'!'. Assist, oil Pdiiillini, '}■<•■ >nv> ;m; crick A,i:tlii.', 'J'lic Aciulc rlircc ti-'riii.s o| Hoard op (TrcMsiii-cf, ) ] KOU/.H, Illl.yll i'l; VCIIKHS.- iJcp.irniK'iits, 'I'kkms. — Ki piid-: Oil tlio fir« rirsr .Moiiflav ii; iiia.s liolidiiys-. no Pirsiilnif, II, Tri'itS'iirr, \V,ii "■'////v Com mi t It '^wW. A. Scotr, ■"^11/" riitfeitf/, /,, mini, .Miss DaiJ •VVNAI'OMS ( ( IIV.s7r;Vi />/.sJ Hi'v. Will, (u)t\\\ A. ( 'oirsuif ''. Sj)c'iicc'rj r.'iiiKs (ii-iiv. l-lin'iiijiii VVhitiJ ■''■'■t'llliilll l)itll|;i) ^ViHi.iii, AWmiIiI '^"''[. '1. Iljirris.f J'- C. CowliiiM, /'Mstcni /h'si/l ->• Vl.lifo, " Micliael ri'l (n'o. Annd mo.] ALMANACK. 65 I'r.MM.K HUANCJI. — l{c\ . J. AIIi-(»Il, A. 1?., l^iiirljuil, Profrssor of }li,riil Sriiiirr, Ihllis Littr(s, and /.mi'/'xii/is. }>lv<. M. Louisa Allison, A. !>., /*''""'7'''''''''"''. Prnfrsmn-' of .\fiit/n'i/iiitirs, and Ancient and Modern l.int'iii'i'/"^. Mi^-^ liOiiisa DcW. Allison, 'IVac/ier In hhnilixh liranrhrs. .Mi-i> I^:iiii':» ('. Kiii'zlit. Assist. Tntrhir III /Miii/'niffi's. Miss Ma^r of oil P'i' f^i''d'ssor of Piano, (h-t Thursday in July, ami consists of tluve terms ol" fourteen wci.'k< each. PICTor ACADICMV, PICTOIJ. r>uARi) OF 'rin-iTKKs. — A. 1*. Hoss, (Chairman,) James nHchton, (Trcasuver, ) Daniil l)ick-on, (Secretary,) J. 1). \i. Frazcr, Hodk. Me- Koii/.i< , IlueJi H, !{(jss, W . Ciordon, aiid -lames Ives, E>(|uires. Tkaciikk'*. — Kir>t Department, ^Ir. Wni. Jack. Second and Third Dcjiartinents, Mr. John ('o»fh'y. Ti;k.ms. — First Term cojnniences on the first Monday in January and end- on the tir>;t Wednesday in July. Second Tei-m commences on the rir~r Monday iu August, and ends at the eonimeucenieut of the Christ- mas iioliday;. ROYAL ACADIAN SCHOOL, HALIFAX. Patron, the Lieutenant Governor. Prmldiiif, Hon. Hn^h Hell. 1 7(v y'ms/f^A ///, .John Williamson, Esq. 7'r^'iisirt'r, \Vm. Murdoch. Srrrctari/, J. ('. Hume, Lst]., ^L D. /,'.r- ifiilirc Coiiiinlttfc, K. Xohle, John Mct/.ler, J. il. Anderson, J. C. Coj^s- well. A. Scott, and .L (iil)son, l"2s(|uires. Siijiirlnteiidi lit, Mr. W'm. (iarvie. Superintendent Female Depart- iiKut, Miss Daniels, COMMISSIOXKUS OF SCHOOLS. ANN vroi.is corNTV. ;(Jiniert Fowler, William Ousely, llV.s^m District. Amhro-^e Hent, D. X. MacQucen, Hl'v. Wm.CiodtVey, C/i..). K. Forsyrhe, M. D. William (JainnuMl " A. ( 'o'.rswt.'ll, " ,]. SjH'iicer, .I:iui"-i Oray. KliKulian Whitman, Samuel McCorniick, J.Tciniali Ditmars, Willi, im AVcathers, Ruhr. .1, Harris, Fs<|r!: i;. C. Cowliu.Li-, Clerk, • AliMcr Sanders, Jolin Ea.uer, A (roi» Voiinir, Fs(irs, W. ii. ' iincck. Clerk. roLCiiKSTKU cointy V. K. Jon, Huuli Poss, 11. J. Fniacke, John Quinnan, " T. D. Puddle, H. W. Crawlev, t( a Michiiel I'icules, C, E. Leonard, (ieo. Armstrouf^. Peter li. Clarke, Hev. .I(din Baxter, . " Joseph Forsythc, j " Janu!S Smith, I " John McLean, I " Wm. McCuHoch, " David Dimock, Alex. 1). Morrison, iSilas H. Crane, I David \', Crow, i.Iames D. IJaird, Jleury Wier, Francis \l. Paikor, Alexander Wylie, J S'i' W ^'Z' ■"T' ^ifi ()(> I'KO VINCI Ah \VKf*I,KVAN [LSUll Klicii. K. I'o •■', K>t[r: ,\. S. lC;iH)ii, Ck-rk. I /h's/nCt of ( 'Idiv. District of Slirliiii/. : \\ John Iii)iiiiyiiiiiii, Cliiuk's Mi'Cunly, lioliort livri-, ;(; Will. McIiCU(f, i'ii|amiii 15cllt,'\-i.';iii iia,- M. I \:iviii()llil w llllillll Mrlv; >v, Jolni liuckt'rliv, Arch. I'aiti-r.MiM, D.ivid \Vi!liaiii-oii, Joliii Mcliito.sh, llolii'i-r l.t|rs. L. t^. 15()in'«|Uc, L'k'ik. GlYSUOKo' ( OINTV. .bV. Mnn/s iJislriii. IKt'V. ,1. ("ani]ilull, Alex. ('ani|)l)dl. Mafthrw 1 /•'iistcni Pistrirt. Hi'v, John Spnttt, " Jos. iVh'\aiiil"r, " .lolm ( '.uinoiU Wni. 'r. L.v.lianl, ' l)(»m. K.iii\'ll, ll^ijis. Finn/ /Jistn'rf. Ivi'v. Mdlir. Sedgwick, I " W. ('. .McKiniinn, i " Jo-cjtli SiiiclilVf, II. A. (Ihidwin, '11. Ka-1 'Hii-li McDoiiahl, 'riidiria^ ( ili'iicros- Williain .M Ki'di, .Josi'uli Ali'xanili^r, >llllO\VS. CIMMKHLANO CO TV. William IJL'iir. iirr W ilNIi, \\\\\. l»nrlon, lion. K. A. Mon. , ,.,, ,, ,, . . I'riios. ^Ln-nard, Ks(|r,' (,ill,ert Seaman, Ls(irs. Stephen Soklen, Clerk. R,.,.^ W. L. Mnrdo. Ii, Mr. ('iuuidler, Clcrl- DlOnV COIN'TV, Rev. Cluis. Randall, " Jolni C. Morse, " Arcii. (rray, '' Edw. Butler, Charles Wwh], John Roltinson, iV II. Rn.L'<:k-.s, A. II irdwick, John S. Malle.tt. IW[V> \V. Laudett, Clerk. W'estern District. Rev. .John Aml»rose, " T. li. Porter, " V. (;. MciircMor, " Dennis (leary, Lawrence Hartsliorne, John Lamherr, Charles Hamilton, IVter JNIartin, James 'rhonii>soii. M, (jl. r'iack.jr., lYS(p-s, J-^aac O'lirien, Kscpv iM. 13. Deshrisav, Clerk. Rev. J. Cameron, Clerk. Clerk. DoiufhtH and Ruudon District. Rev. Chas. Rownian, ilolin McDoiii^all, William O'lJrieii, Arthur M. Cochran, ! James A. Srotr, jjacoi) Wilhrow, lAdam Dicktjv, ■RliWI 'wpvw^ William Watt J. L. Tremain Ik.ii. Win. Me IVtei' J. Hi'oua IVrer Snivrh. 1 J. McDoiiald. ( AhmI T. Raki MXKVIllnci CO (•t : ISOO.] ALMANACK. (i7 INVKHNKS"* rolNTV. >'.('//// I fist riff. \[r\. AlrN. McDoililM, • Will. (i. Forlii's, •' llii-li McDcMiild, '• .1. V. M.l)(.M!ll(l, '• . McLoiiii, Williiiin Watts, ,1. I.. Tri'iiiain, ll(.ii. NVm. MfKrcn, IVtiT J. I>n)ii:ir.!. IVtiT Siiivtli, Ks(|rs. ,1 McDoriiiM. t'loik. lUv. Tut. Mc\vca<;iK'y, •• M. .1. ("lu'tial, " ,I()!iu (inuit, " .lohii (illUIl, Hi'ury Taylor. MuK'olni McKay, Siiiiiucl Cainiil)cl!, Thomas Ktliri, IIii-Ii 1- I)i«'kcy, Niitiiaii Tu)ti)(-'r, William Mill.;r, Cair!. H. Hill, C. r. ilaiiiilt(m,:>r.D. Kitw. I,. Hrowu, M.l). .Jiaii*' lA'ard, Wink-ivorth Cliipmaii, (ifMr;j:i' Fislier, 'I'lio-;. Kariiswortli, Aiuhvw Bonli-n, fn'or::!' A. Banialiv, Ji.im Bonk-ii, M. \). Holmes MarstL'i-.s, M.l), K.luanl Moirn, M. D. JaiiK's K. Kand, Ezuki.'l Wlu'L-lock, AmmI T. Baker. Ksqrs. J. \X. Harris, Clork. LrM,\iu:it(i rorxTY. Liimnihuiy Coiniti/. R>'v. Henry L.-<)weu, " r. K. Cossmaii, •' Wni. Durt; l{e\ . .Jo-c|>l! Hart, " l'iiili|) .\l. lioldeii John ilcrkiuaii, iWiii. Buss, iv-(|rs. ;I). Owen, Clerk. i AT »• hi'I'liii f>istn'rt. Kev. W. Buwcrs, " ,1. ,J. Skinner, " 11. M. Spike, " Cliarles DeWolf, " How. I). Steele, " .lolin 1'. Moody, lieiimel \y. Drew, T. K. Cnij:}:', lvs(ir,s. (J/msfrr District. Rev. C. .J.Shreeve, " J. (;. Hard, William ir.l.ertson, Mtlward Ilceknian, John Stewart, Bol>t. Smith, a. Bieluudson, Esqrs. I'M TO I <'OL'NTY. 1 JSort/i JUstrict. Rev. Charles Klliott, " Jas. Bnyne, " A. Hi-nlman, " M. Sutherland, " A. MeArthur, " James Mair, 'James C'riehlon, Wni. (iordon, Escir.s. J. Smith, Clerk. Svtt/i District. Rev. John Stewai-t, " A. M.-Cilvrav, " J)avi(rRov, ' '' Allan Tolloek, " llenrv DeBlois, " 1). Ji". Blair, James Carniiehacl, Jolin Melvay, flames (.'rearav, John Camphell, Donald MeR;ie, K. Roaeh, Clerk, QI'KKX's (Ol'NTV. Rev. K. B. Nichols, " John S. Addy, R.v. A. Martell. " Ja«. Meiviii, , '•• I'. M. llolden. jl'idward Cliri-to|iher, ly.enaN Smith, lv-([r.s. |C. Mor.se, Ck'rk. IM( li:\H)M» CorNTY. Rev. J. A. Shaw, " I leriiert (ieroir, " N. (.'orteaux, " Murdoeii Stewart, '* Jani'vs Ross, I'-ter l)e(.'arteret, Wm. Crieliton, V. Marmaud, .Jo^. Creamer, M. 1). Jos. Martell, Kstjrs. J. Fuller, Clerk. SllEMirnVE COINTY. Burritiiiton District. Rev, Allierl Swim, " Roht. Duncan, " Ilenrv Slokes, " Jas. T. Tays, IWintlirop Saruent, iTIiomas Collin, JRohert Rohei'lson, jFrinee McLaren, <> ! Andrew Crowe 11, |D:nid Tlnnnas, i.Fohn Meiii'ay, iWm. Xickerson, jFaul Brown, l"i<(|r«. J. M. Doane. Clerk. SluHiiinii- District. Rev.Thos. II. White, '' Roht. Tweedv, " Geo. Clark, Clerk. Rohert Currii', Jo.diua Snow, (ieor<:e Snyder, M.l). ^Vndrew Barcday, Alex. MeXaugliton, .lolin Locke, Alex. II. Cocken, llujxli Houston. SYDXKY COL'XTY. Rev. ifohn Canu-n^n, " John Sheil, " R. Meliilvrav, t . • • • U'^: I"1 Li," , -.11 ■' ..7 '■) |S*f (jrs. Wilki.-; Clerk. J. C. virToiUA corxTV. Ucv. A. M.Iiuu^li, " A. McDonald, " Cliarlcs Ko-s, " Jamc'. FrMf\iiifi//f, Kev. Ili'iirv HiMtlic, I " Joseph Qniniian, I " l'liili|) 'roi|U.', .Folin Ii'iiin|n.', Uo!in Kvdcr, iTllOMl.l< Willctt, ]D. Hoiidrt'au, ll-iraci llardiiiL'. jr. Thoinas Kirl»y, M. 1) Ht'iilien Ai>l)ott, .lames M. Lent, . Iravis, .lolin ('. Anderson, Kiio- (iardner, ]'!st[rs. Mr. Youuj,', Clerk. I District of y'armouth. J>)-e|)li B. Bond, l{(il(crt HuMter. Charles I-l. Brown, Kreilerii'k ildtoii, .Iose|)li B./>., Lord Bishop of Xovn Seoiia, exereisin;^ F|»i-;co|);il juri-iliction over Nova Scotia luid I'. K. Lsjand. Veil. K(.l)ert WiUi-^, /aAA, and DJ'.L., Archdeacon of Novu-Scotiii luid I'rince Kdward 1-^land. IliilltUx, V^'ii, Robert Willis, I)J>. and D.C L., Rorror,1ind Hcv. (;. W. Hill, A.M.. Curate. St. I'anl's Church; Kev. \V. Biillo.k, Keci ,r, and I{ev. H. Bullock, /1..1/.. Assistant, St. Luke's; l{ev. R. F. rniacke. .1 .lA., and the Rev. Thomas Crisp, A Ji., Curate, St. (jeorj,a>s ; Uev. J. T. Twininn:. /)./), GarriM.n Chajylain ; Hev. L. C.ilpin, jr., A.M., IVin. JL\. Cram. School ; Wcv. ,]. C. Cochran, the Bi.^hop'n Chapel, and ilii' Ui'v. (I'tiuyp E. W. MuniH, A M .* Ai/f^sjiinl, Rev. Richard Avcrv, Anii'i/xilis, Rev. Kdwiii (Jilpin, .4./^., and Rev. Ja>. .L liiichie, .l..l7. Aiii/ii r.'il, Rev. (ieo. 'ro\vn>end, A M. Allwm Miina, Rev. II. I). DcBlois, J.,U. A,itl,io),ii>l,,\{Kiv. Win T. Morris, .L/y., and Rev. L. M. ir. /////, A.Ji. Aricliot, liev. R. F. Brine, A. /I., and Rev. Jnw,s A. S!iinr. f'ri(lii'it'uU'r, ,]. T. Moody jr., .1 li. JiL (Judf'rey, A.lJ. ('/ir, Hcv. C. J. Sluvve, .1./^., and Ivcv. Richard I'ayne. bartinouth, Rev. ,Iaiiic« Slirevo, J). I)., and Rev. ,1 . Stewart, .1..!/. /^'//'v/, Rev. Arcliiliali! Gray, A./i., and Rev. A. MiUcdp'. Falmouth, l{ev. (Jeo. McCawiev, li.n. (friuiri/lc, Rev. J. M. Camphcll, yl. J/. (iiit/s'ioivu(ili, Rev.G. T. Jarvis, A./i. Kriiti'ii'lc, Rev. liciiry L. Vewens. Lii'n'jmol, Rev. Kii. B. Nie!u;!s, A.M., and Rev. J. Forsythe, A.li. Ltimnliunj, Rev. Hy. L. Owen, A.li. Ldl-c/inids, O. M. (irinden, A./i. MaitlomI, Kev. Jo!in Randall, A./i. Mnhomi /i,n/, Rev. \V. IL Snyder, A.M. Man- chmtf.r, Kev. H. H. Hamilton, A./i. Man/dirt's /iny. Rev. John Aiii- brosc. A.M. Xur/iort, Re\'^.I^ J- Hill. A.M. Xeiv Dublin cu'd /Mik ^> Those iiuines in ItalicB are retired MinisU^rs. i^r»o.] (V- rli'Vi , Rev. /'"■/,,", Kev. ( '/.//, Kev. C. JllMic>of|. ,S' >'• I'-imkr, Ke .^lii 11)11 r HP, Kc I iiiiicke, .1. / roivyth. Tut Cawicy, /A /a, I'liiicipal Col|( 'J'lic()lo;:y, Ivii Al/'rtd (iil/)in, Ilcv. James 1 //ulilHii's (orr, Jravtlliii// M C'uast i)t' Nova COLO Pati Vice-Patuons HVIMAX Cc the Provincial ] f ojh'i-iii. (Chail Alnioii, J. (i ^\ jr., P. ('. Hill, C'llliiis, Fs(piii ward Biniiev, I pATnovs. — Th tor I'roii 1^ f\r.iiif,'nt, fh( Aicjidujicon U'i M. IJ. Ahnon, ivii.e H.irtshoir iiiun, .\Li)., 1{ <'llill, K. Bin Clarke. S. P. F A. Smith, K. D i>'|iiircs., and a 'I ((usurer, Win. AssisUiitt Sicata COM.MITTICK M. B. Alinon, ]| i'oii. Mr. Jtisti,| <'il|iin, jr., Sii-'t\ K.VJXtW.MKNT '^<-''fjl.. ) J. Jiild '•'>'|uire,s. \m.] AI-MANAf-K. 0!t Hn-iPir, \lcv. Ht'nry Spiko, J.fi. Pitrrsfun-i)', TJ<'\ . Win. IJ. Kin^r, A.M. I'iiiii". U»'V. Cliiulc-i Kllintt. A.n. J'ln/irituft, Vm-\ . .]. A. (ln7(//» llii'm- nml Jafnn , ]W\-. IJnlioit J,iiiiit'-t)M. SiiliiKiii liii'ir mill Jiiihir llitrinr, IJt'v. .liiiiirs llri-ailiii^r. .WrA///A, \lv\ . U. W. ('imIiihii, A.li. Sliilhiinip, ]Uy. T. II. Wliitf, A /{. .vtli. Tii.sh'f, Itt'v. riiilip 'ruc(|Ui'. W'ini/siir, \U'V. {.WoV'^v Mc- Ctwiiy. />./>, rn.h's^uroC Kiii-'s C.-Uc-c; \ivv. I). W. I'ick.ti, A.Af. l'iiiiiil C<}:i;itt' AcinU'iny; Kt-v. ,1. M. llcn-lcy, .1 .1/., I'mlfS'iir ()!' Tlit'ok'uv, Iviii^^'s {'olk';;t'; Hcv. 'I'lios. Miiviiiinl, A.M., IJcttor; Utv. Mfnd (,llinn, A.M. Wi ywonth, Hcv. IMiili|) Filciil, A.li. Wilmol, K'l'v. Jiiiiifs l\<»licil>oii, 1>.I>. Yitriiiuiilfi, ]Wv. Jolm T. T. Moody. //i(Wr/7'.i Corr, licv, il. Stiiiiior. TnviHiiitj MI.'^siiiiiwiiA. — Cape Hivton Tslund, Kcv. W. Gelling ; West CuustofNovu iS( uliii, lifv.' I'liilip 'rocqiu', COLONIAL CHURCH AND SCHOOL SOCILTY. 1'atkon. — Hor Mo't (iraciuiis Miijory tho Queen. VicK-r'ATUONS. — His Orace tho Arcliliisli(>|) of Caiiterbiiry, and His (iracc tlu' Anlilfi-'hop of Voik. llvi.UAX CoKur.sroNDiNG C<».M.MiTTi:i:. — [Imorponited l»y A<'t of tlie Pros iiK'ial Lcuislaturo, 1H.')1.] — 'I'Ik.' Loid liisliop of Nova Scotia, ir orfin'it, (Cliainnan), li(!v. Dr. TwiiiinLi, Kcv. (J. W . Hill, jloii. M. li. Almou, J. (J A. Crci«;liton, 'I'lios. A. I'rowii, I'.rcr [..viu-li, W. rrvor, jr., r. C. Hill. J. C. Co-swcIl. .). \y. Hitciilc, Wm. H.lrc. and nrciiion (. olliiis, Ksipiircs, Suntui'ij, Capt. F, Webber Siiulli. Tria!>uitr, Va\- waid liiiiney, K.-^*]. DIOCKSAN CHURCH SOCIETY. Patrons. — Tlu- l{i;;Iit Hononrablo tlu* Eiirl of MuIy:ravo ; the Society for l^romotin^r Christian KiiowlodLie ; the Society for tho l'ropa;;ation of the Gospel in Foreij^n Parts. Piisiil.nf, the Lord liishop, t.r (I'Jicin. Viro Pnsifhnts, the Von. Anhdi'Mcon Willis, D.D., and D.C.L.. Sir Hrenton Haililanton, Hon. .M, H. Alnion, iJolin Sprv Morris, K.■^(|., Hon. ^Vln. K. Bliss, Law- nii'O Ilartshorne, E>q. kvirnlirc Coiiimillif, Wni. II. Marvin, W. AI- m.Mi. M.D.. H. Collin,-, II. Hart-horn.-, T li. Akins, .[. W. Kiichie, P. ('. Hill, K. Hiinicy, M. Kndolf, .]. W. DcWolf. M.D., Win. (Jossip, N. Cliirke, S. P. Fairbanks, A. M. L'niacke. D.C.Ii., Lient-C(d. Myers, J. .V. Smith, E. 1). Mcynoll, Jo!in Silver, Wni. Hare, 'I'hos. A. IJrown, L-quires., and all Clorfzyinen Licensed by the Bishop of the Diocese. 'J iKtsiin-r, Win. C. Silver, Esip Sirriiuires. m ^ •<*>■ . r.' • I ^> IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I i^iai M 2.2 !: 1^ IIIIIM 1.8 1.25 1.4 1.6 M 6" - ► ^m' V Photographic Sciences Corporation ^ •<* 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 ^ r o M/j i % ^ !^ 'f^ n? I f '0 PROVINCIAL WESLKYAX [1800. N. S. CoMMITTKi; OF SoOtETY FOR PROMOTING CjFRlSTIAN Kxow. i,Ki)OK. — Tlic Lord 15isli<)|), the Vet;. Ar<'h(U'HCf)ii, Sir Bifiiton Ilalli- l.uiKiii, Hon. W. B. P.liss, Rc'T. J. Ambrose, llev. W. Bullock, Hcv T, 11. Wliitc, Kev, K. (Jil])iu, sen., Kev. 11. L. Ycwens, Kev. E. (Jil],iii, jr., (S<:c'li/.), and W. (iossip, Esc]. This Society liolds its Aunuid .Meetiiijr between the middle of Scptfiii- ber and tlie end ol' Uelober, in each veiir. • MINISTERS (W THE SYNY)D OE THE ESTABLISHED CIUJKCll OF SCOTLAND, IX ^'OVA SCOTIA. Mixhrator, Kev. Alex. McLean. Clerk, Kev. James Mair. Suprrln- trndeiif of Missions, Kev. Jno. JMartin. St/nod Treasurer, Wm. Goidou, Esf]., rictou. rRKSUVTKRY OF HALIFAX. — Halifax, St. Matthew's, Rev. Jolin Scott, A. M., and Kev Thomas Jardine ;, St. Andrew's, Kev. Ge()r^(; Bovd. Newfoundland, Kev. Donald McKae. Missionarv, Rev. Gcoiue W. Stewart. ri«i;si!YTKKY OF PiCTor. — McLcllnn's Mountain, Kev. Alexander McGilvray, D. d. Kietou, Kev. A. AV. llerdnian, A. M. Ku^iwasli luv. T. Tntloi'h. New (ila<^ow, Kev. Allan Pollock. Barney's River, He\-. Jas. Mair. Wallace, Kev. Ceorjie Christie. Gairloch and Sultsia-iiius, Kev. Alexander McKay. Missiuiuir^j, Kev. .fohn Sinclair. Prksuytkry of I'imxce Edward Island. — Charlottetown, Kev. Thomas Duncan. IJclfast, Kev. Alexr. McLean. Georgetown, Ri'v. Andrew Lochhead. Miusionarij, Rev. — McLaurin. The Kev. 1). McDonald is in connexion with this Synod, but docs not sit as a member of court. CoMMiTTKi-; oy Cui'RCii Intorvoratiox. — Kev. Messrs. Janliiie, (Convenei-,) Pollock, Duncan, ^liir, and Messrs. Cameron, Thomson, Mr.ckay, and Hon. John Holmes, Elders. CoMAiriTKK ox lloMK IMissiONs. — Revs. James iSTair, (Convener,) Dr. McGilvray, Alex. MaeLean, Thomas Jardine, John Mackay, V.ii[. and Mr. James Thomson. The Synod meets this year at Pictou, on the last AVcdnesday in June. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NOVA SCOTIA. yrockrator, Kev. James Smith. D. 1). S;im)V. Petn Fraser. — Presbi/kri Iliiin< Missioiiarii McCuUy, R. Laird iievs. J. Geddie, soil, Xeiv Hebrides. (icid. Board of Hov Walker and Tlioni Miller, Rnlhin- Eldc BoAiiD OF For ; Wadded, Kod.lick iiotli Forbes, James —Rev. J. Bayne. The Synod ineet,'^ 3rd Wednesday of, 'J'lIKOLOGICAL »*• J. Ross. Profe.^sor f'ssorofifcnudand C'lssiis, Mat he mat i( Semtari/ to the Poai Saninari/ Board- locli, Baxter, E. \io K. Smith, ]). MeCt chard, and Adam I Sixty. SYNOD OF T I ^foderator, Kev. PHESiJYTKRY OF Aim's, Abraham M( PUKSHYTLRV OF Lnwiilmn/, William l''Hjar, John Hun C'lrinrallis, U'iUiam "■"lA, Jjirtiir/i, F.ii^if Ilin r, Key. Aimiis Mdiilivniy. \\(st Hirer, liC\'. (icoi-Lie Hoddick. (.'(iitnil ('Inirr/i, Wist Hirer, Ixi'v. Janu'S Tiioiii-oii. \\'(sf /iniiich /uist Hirer, Y\qv. .]. McKiiiiion. Meri(/<)iiiis/i, ]\c\. A. W Miilcr. /'ietwi Toirii, \lrv, das. Uiviic. Hirer Joltii, vacant, ^iir (Has-joir, (rlaiiii's' ('liiircli,) Uev. I), KdV, and (rriniitivc Cliin-cl!) Kcv. (i. Walker. L!r(nc/ie, I{c!v. .lames Jiyors. Aufiiio:iish, uml ('(ti»' (iinriie,\{v\. J)()\vnic. ( '/kiI/uiiii, liev. floiin McCnrdy. Ca/e. iloniii, S/terliroo/c, and (xleiieli/. Rev. John Cnni|)l)ell. JScic Aiiiiau, Kcv. Jas. Watson. — Preshiiterij Clerk, Kcv. Gcor-jro Walker. 1'i;i.si!VTi;kv oi' 1'. K. Island. — Prince 'Joint, vacant. (_'nre Jfead, Rev. James Allen. Bedet/nc, Kev. R. 8, i'atterson, A. M. Aeir (,'/as- fjDir, NciiJ London and Carendis/i, Rev. 1. Murray. Hiclmxmd Pa//, vacant. St. Peter's, Rev llemy Crawford. Cascuinpec, Rev. Allen Fniser. — Preshi/tcri/ Cierk, J. Allan. Hum' J//,s',s/o«f//-/(S, Revd.'s J. S])rott, -T. AYaddell, Messrs. R. Grant, R. McC'tiUy, R. Laird, J. D. McGilvray, Wni. Keir. l''orii(/ii Missiumiries, Kc'vs. J. Geddie, Anicteiun ; G. N. Govdou, J'^rroinan(/a ; J. W. Mutlie- t^oii, Neio Hebrides. Jiev. ISiUnuel F. .Johnson designated to the same licl.l. HoAUD OF IIoMK Missions. — Rev. !Mossrs. Patterson, !McGiIvray, Walker and Thoin]ison, ]\Iessrs. A. Collie, .1. McKinnon, J). Fraser, L. Miller, Rulin;^' Elders. l{ev. George Patterson, >SVrVy. BoAKi) OF FoRicifiN MISSIONS. — Rev. ^lessrs. Baxter, Roy, Bayne, Waddell, Roddick and McKinnon, and ^lessrs, -lolin Lockhead, Ken- neth Forhes, James Stalker and I'eter Jvoss, Ruling Elders. Secretary — Rev. ,]. Baync. The Synod meets this year at Prince Street Church, Pietou, on the .3rd Wednesday of June, at 7 o'clock, r.M. 'I'liEOLOGiCAL SlCMiNAKV. — Pro/'essor of Si/xtennlfic y/tro/oi/y, Rev. J. Koss. Prof(s>^or of Biblira! Liteniturr, Rev. Jas. Smith, I).I). Pro- fissor of ^feiital and A/oral P/iilosoj>hi/, Rev. .las. I?oss. Professor of the C'assiis, Mathematics and Natural Philomplt)/ , ^Mr. TIios. McCuUoch. .'Scrreturi/ to tlie Board of Superintendence, Hcv. W. ISicCnlloch. Seminar// Board — The Profess(jrs, ex otHcio., Rev. Messrs. McCnl- locli, Baxter, E. Ross, Wyllie, (/ameron, McKay and Curry, and Messrs. U. Smith, ]). McCurdy, 1. Flemmiiijx, Wm Mclvim, Eleniming Blan- (liard, and Adam JJiekie. ^Ir, McCuUoch, Concentr. Rev. E. Ross, Soctij, SYNOD OF THE FREE CHURCH OF NOVA SCOTIA. Moderator, Rev. Hugh ^NIcLeod, D. D. Clerl\ Rev. Wm. Dulf. ruEsjuTKRV OF Vu TOKiA. — Broad Cove, Rcvd's. John (iunn. 5"^ Aini'x, Al)raham Mclntosli. Baddech, Kenneth ]\IcKenzie. PuKSHYTKUV OF Hai.ifax. — Revd's. Professors King and Lyall. Liiieuhurij, William Dntf. lfainilto}i, Bermuda, Walter Thorlmrn. L'lifii.r, John Hunter. Sonfli Cormrallis, William Forking. Xort/i C'lnnrallis, William ^NIuiTay. J'orter'.^^ L(d,-e, Aiexr. Stewart. Bridr/e- fitUr, Howard 1). Steele. Paiirnouth, Alexander McKnigh.t. West ^'vnitralli,^^ Alexander W. ^IcKav. riu:si5YTi;uv OF PicTor. — Ac/'' Glasijoir, Revd.'s John Stewart. [.'i/'lidher, Alexander Campi^ell. Barney's River, Duncan J». Blair. Wallace, John .Munro. u ? ; > t*'< l^ 72 riiOviNCiAL weslp:yan [I860. rRF.snvTKUY OF ruixfi-: Kdward IsLAxn. — Nnc Loiiflon, Kovd.'s Alexander SiUliei-liUKl. Bronx's Cn-ck, Alcxiiiulcr Miinro. Clmrlnito Toirn, (ji'orjie SutlierliUKl. Murraij Harbor, 2scil Me Km v. Woodrillp Donald McNeil. ruii.sBVTKRv OF C.u'K liuETOx. — '^ijditPij, Kcvd.'s IIuii:h McLcod, I). D. lionhirdric, Jaiues Fraser. '■'^t/diicif Alhtes, Matthew Wilson, St. John'ii, JV. /'./.., Moses Ilarvev. Harbor Grace, JS'.F.L., Alexander Koss. Presbytkiiy of Rk'itmoxi). — ]V(st Bay, Revd.'s ^[ardoch Stewart. PlahUr Cow, Williani (1. Forbes. Grand River, James lioss. Whi/co- comajh, Charles L. Hoss. FouehtX MiSHiox!*. — Const a nil no j->] p.. Rev. Petros Constantinides. CoAiMiTTEKS OF Syxoi). — Coll('(/e and Academy Board. — Rev. Pro- fessors Kino- and Lyall ; Revd.'s I'ln^h McLeod, j:>.l)., W. DuH", W. Ferrie, W. Elder, J. Hunter, H. D. Steele, and A. MeKnij^ht ; Mossr*. A. MeKinlay, R. Boak, P. Ross, R. Homans, J. H. Liddoll and F. W. Georjie ; R. P. Grant, Pietou; II. L. Dickie, Cornwallis ; K. Henderson, Charlotte Town ; J. Munn, Harbor Grace; VV. GammcU, Rras d'Or; Hon. T. D. Archibahl, Sydney liar : Mr. MeKinlay, Chairman ; J. H. Liddell, Secretary. Five a (luoruin. Sj>ecial Committee on Coll((/e Current Expenses Fund. — Rev. W. Mur- ray, (Convener,) Revd.'s Professor Lyall, M. Stewart, and A. McKuiclit. College Library Coininittee. — Rev. Professor Lyall, (Convener,) Revd.'s Professors King and A. MeKui;iht. Bursary Committee. — Rev Professor Lyall, (Convener,) Revd.'s Pro- fessor King, A. Forrester, D.D., and AV. Duff. Home Mission Committee. — Rev, H. D. Steele, (Convener,) Revd.'s Professors King and Lyall, J. Hunter, iind A. MeKnight ; Messrs. W. Anderson, P. Ross and J. Barnes ; with Revd.'s J. Stewart (New Glas- gow), Dr. McLeod (Sydney, C.B.), and A. Sutherland (Prince Edward Island), corresponding members. Foreign Alission Commiiti'. — Frosbytery of Pietou, • Revd.'s Dr. Mc- Leod, A. Sutherland, M. Stewart, A. Mcintosh, and A. MeKnight, Rev. J. Stewart, Convener. Record Committee. — Ikcv. \. MeKnight, (Convener,) Rev. J. Hunter, and Mr, W. S. Stirlinu'. Assistant Efiitnrs^UevA.'ii A. W. McKav, J)r, McLeod, D. B. Rlair, N. McKay, H. D. Steele, C. L. Ross, and K. MeKenzie. Synod Fund Comwittee.^'llQxd.'ii W. Dulf, (Convener), Professor King, D. 13. Blair, J. Mum-o, J. Gunn, and H. D. Steele ; Messrs. P, McNab and Angus McJvay. Committee on the Sustentation of the Ministry. — 'Revd.'s W. Murray, (Convener), Professor King, Dr, McLeod, A. Sutherland, and M. Stewart. Committee on Ecclesiastical Statistics. — Revd.'s W. Miin-ay, (Convener,) Professor Lyall and A. ^McK^ight. Committee of Correspondence ivith Synod of New BrHnntoich.—RQvi.'i W. Murray, (Convener,) Professors Kuig and Lyall, J. Hunter ; Mes.srs. J. Forman and W. S. Stirling. Committee on Fnion with the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia. — Revd.'s A. MeKnight, (Convener,) Professor Khig, W. Duff, J. Hunter and W. Murray ; with Revd'.s Dr. McLeod, D. li. Blair and G. Suther- land, corresponding members. (Joinmittee on S( MINISTERS 0] " Those marked thus ISGO.] ALMANACK. CoinmiUee. on Sabhnth Observance.^Vverihytevy of rictou : — Rev. D. B. Bliir, Convener. Cftmmitii'.e on Temperancr. — Prosbytery of Prince Kdward Island, with Rev'ds, A. Mcintosh and H. D. Steele : — llev. A. Sutherland, Cou- vener. Committee on Popery. — Rev'ds. G. Sutherland, (Convenor,) Professor Kinjr, A. Sutherland, J. Ross, and D. B. Blair ; McssrH. E. Taylor and G. IlL'iulerson. Coinmiltee on Tri-cmtetiari/ of Scottish Rcfonnntion. — Rev'ds. Professor Lvall, (Convener,) and King, W. Dutf, VV. Murray, il. D, Steele and A. MeKuiijht. MINISTERS OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH OF EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA. Rev'ds. Matt, Richey, D.D., President of the Conferenct. R. Knight, D.D., Co-Deleyate. H. Pickard, D. D., Secretary. Halifax Distkict. — Halifax, Revds. S. W. Sprague, .T. Brevfster; Chiuies Churchill, A.M., Chairman; *Henry Pope, 1st, * Arthur McNutt. LkirtinoiUh, John Cassidy. Musquodoboit Harbour, To be supplied from Halifax. Sambro and St. Margaret's Bay, Joseph S. Coittti. Lunenburg, Joseph Hart, and *John Marshall. Petite Riviere, Charles DeWolf, A. M. Mill Village, A. B. Black. Liverpool, John S. Addy. Port \ Monton, John Howie. Windsor, Charles Stewart, James B. iLikely. I Ntivport, Jas. G. Hennigar. Kempt, George B. Payton. Maitland, Kubt. E. Crane. Bermuda, Wra. T. Cardy and Douglas Chapman. i St. John District. — St. John, South, Rev'ds. John McMurray, Chairman, Win. Wilson, J. Lathem, and *Wm. Temple. St. Jolin, Xorth, James England. St. John, West, Edmund Botterell. St. An- drew's, John B. Brownell. St. Stephen's, Hezekiah M'Keown. St. havid's, Wm. Tweedy. Mill Town, William Smith. Sussex I ale and Grand Lake, R. Smith and William Alcorn. Greenwich, James Burns. UjJtam. Henry Holland. Truro Distuict. — Truro, Rev'ds. T. H. Davies, Chairman. Rii^er Philip, Alex. M. DesBrisay. WiUlace, William Allen. Pugwash, Wm. Ryan. Rivtr John, G. S. Milligan, A.M. Guysborough and Cansu, Geo. U'. Hcustis, S. F. Heustis and J. J. Teesdale. Middle Musquodoboit, W. C. McKiunon. Sydney, C. B., F. W. Moore and S. T. Teed. Ship Harbor and Arichat, Jos. SutcIilFe. Port Hood and Margaret, I. Thur- low. Prince Edward Island District. — Charlottetown, Revds. Ingham Siitclit^'e, Chairman, and W. W. Perkins. Cornwall and Little York, Henry Pope, 2nd. Pownall, Roland Morton. Bedeque, J. Prince and *J. B. Strong. Margate, Richard Johnston. King's County, Alex. W. Tuttlc, Visiting Missionary. ruEDEKiCTOX DISTRICT. — Fredericton, Revd's. T. M. Albrighton and F. H. W. Pickles. Sheffield, R. Knight, D.D., Chairman. Woodstock, Robt. A. Temple, D. D. Currie and Robt. Wasson. Andover, T. Wat- sou Smith. Nashwaak, John Read. Gagetown and Burton, Wm. C. Brown and D. B. Scott. Miramichi, Geo. M. Barratt. Bathurst, Chas. Gaskin. Those marked thus ai'o Supernumeraries. M0 "; ■?: r/ ;■••■■■• ,. '&'• ,' '■'■ , ' V- ■;;v' i- , H fy^ I ,«■ * '1' ll' 74 PROVINCIAL WESLEYAN [18G0. Sackville District. — SuvkriUe, Jlov'ds. Jas. E, Namuvay, A. M.. and Stephen Humphrey, B. A. Mount Allison Institittion, Jl. rickard^ D.D., Chairman, l*riiieii)al of Male Branch ; J. Allison, A.B., I'rinii- pal of Female Branch. Point de iJnte, Jno. Siiowl.all ami Wni. ri-rkin. Moncton, J. V. Jost, Coverdale, to he suiiplicd. Ilopuvell, Jas. Bucklcv. Richibncto, J. L. Spona^^le. Amherst, Frederick Smallwood. Parrsbori', Kiehard Weddall and James Tweedy. Annapolis District. — Annapolis, Rovd.s. Jas. Tavlor. Bridqftoiru M. Pickles, *G. Miller and *Jos. F. Bent. Wilmot, Samuel W. Avery! Ai/lesfurd, Geo. W. Tuttlc. llorton, Thomas Angwin, Chairman. Corn- wallis, William Smithson and George Butcher. I-^ijjby, W. McCartv. Yarmouth, George Johnson and T. S. Itichey. Barrinyton, Kobt. Duu- civn. Shelbitrne, Kohert Tweedy. Newfoundland District. — St. John's, Tlev'ds. Ilenr}- Daniel, Chairman, John Winlerhotham, and *A. Nightingale. IIarf>or Gract, Wm. E. Shenstone. Carbonear, Chris. Lockhart and John WaterhoiiM'. Brigus, Thomas Smith. Port de Grave, James Dove, to reside at Buy Koherts. Black Head, Elias Hrettle. Island Cove, John S. Peadi. Old Perlican, Alex. W. Nicolson. ITauVs Harbor, Charles Conilicii, Trinity, vacant. Bonarista, Paul Prestwood and T. Fox. Ttcilliuqiih. Thomas Harris. Burin, John S. Phiuney. Grand Bank, Thos. Gaetz. Exploits c^' Little Bay Islands, James A. l)uke. The Conference this year will he held in Frcdcricton, N. B., to cora- meuce on the fourth Wednesday in June. WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Eev'ds. Matthew Kichey, D.D., R. Knight, D.D., H. Pickard, D.D., C. Stewart, Secretary, C. Churchill, A.M., E. Botterell, J. .McMunay, T. H. Davies, 1. Siuclitt'e, Henry Daniel, J. G. Heunigar, F. .Siiiail- wood, and Martin G. P>lack, Esq., Hon. J. H. Kyan, Hon. Judge Wil- mot, R. Salter, N. Moses, Geo. H. Starr, Ralph Brecken, J. H. Audcrsuii, Esqrs., and Hon, J. J. Rogcrson, (Committe). CLERGY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH IN NOVA SCOTIA. The Most Rev. Thomas L. Connolly, D.D., Ai-chbishop of Halifax, Diocese of Halifax. — Halifax, The Very Rev, Dean Dunphv, Very Rev. Archdeacon Hannan, D. D., Rev'ds. Patrick L. Madili.ii. Patrick Power, Joseph P. Jioles, Edward Butler, John Woods. Part- mouth, Dennis Geary. Ilerriny Cove, J. Carmody. Kentcille, Jas. Ken- nedy. Windsor, Thomas Walsh. Annapolis, \). O'Connor. Clare, Ja-. Rogers. St. Croix, John Gay. Mete.yhan, Win. McLcod. Edbnj'jk. Henry Berthe. Pubnico, Ferdinand Blanchette. Yarmouth, J. Quiiian. Liverpool and Chester, ,h Mark. Amherst, Peter Danaher. Shubena'vdii. Patrick Dunphy. Eastern Harbor, Alex, Mclsaac. Chezetcook, W. L'iliver. Prospect, Jas. Daly. Bermuda, Philip M. llolden. Diocese of Akiciiat. — Arichat, Rcv'ds. Hul)ert GiiToir. Descoii-o. Pere Groodeau, L'Ardoise, River Burgeois and St. Ann's, Julicn Cur- teau. Creignish, Ship Harbor, River Inhabitant*!, River Demiis aiul Judique, Allen McLean. MaI)ou and Port Jlood, Alexr. ^lcU<'ii:iM. ( Vicar-Gen.). Broad Cove, Lake Ainslie and Upper Margaree, J. Grant. Cheticamp, — McDonough. Lower and North East Margaree, W.CIil^- ■■- ■' ...... . . — - — — -. JSOO.] lii'liii. Fast Sydney, Frei (^'iii/ifiaii. JS Laiiclilan. ] rows and Jira Jolin V. Mil 'i'nicadie, Ha iiiui iiml Th„s ;iMd W'hic lid n. McU'oii McDonald, P, i''»nit and i\I,. 1 liver and Can >^r- Franc I Pi-offssor of J\I I^l>- Directo U>>i>})hy, Greek Ala rlicina tics, I Jlodcrick McD "fF!igli,>;h Gra ^I";;h Cameron cii'i Can)eron. ^r. ANi>Rj.:v AlcGjIvray and , Arichat Acj ^^'•■, Ptcv. HiiIh John M(;Dou!;iiirld;iii. IjouisUui;;- and Main-a-dieu, Hicliard Mie^dian. Grand Nar- rows and Jiras d'(.)r, JJoisdale, Cape North, St. Lawrence and Ingonish, .Jiilm V. INlcDonnell. Antinonish and West River, J. Cameron, D.D. Tnicadie, Havre a Jiouche, Pomjxinette and Irish Village, John Quin- iian and Thos. Sears. St Andrew's, Loehaber Lake, Pompipiette Falls and Wine Ilarhor, ]\m. MeGilvray, Arisaig ajul Bailey's Brook, W. B. McLcod. Cape G;;orge, Malignant Brook and Momstown, Hugh McDonald, Pictou, A. McSween. Gnysborongh, Roman Valley, Land I'onit and McNair's Cove, Jas. Dully. Whitehead, Tor Bay, Larry's liiver and Canso, Jas. Drtunmond. Cajtc North, K. J. McDonald. Sr. Francis Xavieu's College, Antigunishe. — President and Professor of Moral Theology, Cliureh History, &c.. Rev. Jno. Cameron, 1)1). Director/)! Studies, and Professor of Dogmatic Theology, Phi- | |o^op]ly, Greek and Hebrew, Rev. John Schulte, D. D, ' Professor of ; Marlieniatics, Latin, English Composition and Natural Philosophy, Mr. Roderick McDonald. J'rofessor of French, Chas. Martell. Professor ! of English Grammar, Geography, Book Keeping and Arithmetic, ^Ir. Hugh Cameron. Teacher of the lower English i)ei)artment, Mr. Dun- can Cameron. St. Andrew's Grammar School. — Teachers, Messrs. Ronald MeGilvray and Andrew MeGilvray. Arkhat Aoadi:my, Arichat. — President and Director of Studies, ^»ic., Rev. Hubert Gerrior. Professors, Messrs. Joseph MeGilvray and John McDoTigall. Trai'imst Monastery, Tracadie. — Superior, Very Rev. Pere Francois. MINISTERS Or THE ASSOCIATED BAPTIST CHURCHES IN NOVA SCOTIA. Central Association. — Halifax, (North Church), Rev'ds. Dr. Ilobhs, and (Granville St. Church), W. H. Humj)hrev. Hantsport, Win Burton and 8. T. Rand. Wolfvillc, J. Chase, J. M^ Cramp, D.D., S. W. Deblois and A. W. Sawyer. Pleasant Valley, W. Chipman, New M=nas, T. W. Crawley. Cornwallis, A. S. Hunt. Chester, J. C. llutd. Dartmouth, R. McLearn and R. D. Porter. " Billtowu, James Parker. Long Point, D. Pinco. Sackville, T.IL Porter. Gaspereau, IC. O. Read. Up|)cr Aylesford, James Read. West Cornwallis, E. M. Saimdors. Bridgewater, I. J. Skinner. Rawdon, J. Stevens. Ayles- lord, A. Stronach. New Germany, B. Taylor. Kempt, B. Vaughan. R. Walker. Windsor, ]>. M. VVelton. 'D. Freeman, Travelling Agent. Wksterx Association. — Yarmouth, Rev'ds. H. Angell. Long I-;lni;d, H. Achilles. Bridgetowji, Geo. Armstrong and W. G. Goucher. Caledonia, A. W. Barss. Westi)()rt, W. H. Caldwell. Clements, A. Cogswell. Beaver River, T. C. Delong. Hebron, E. N. Ilanis. Liver- ]iool, T. A. lliggins. Digby Neck, J. C. IMorse. Milton, A. Martell. Port George, J. A. Moore. Digby, A. H. Munro. Chute's Cove. P. r. .Alurray. Hillsburg, Obed Parker. Nictaux, W. G. Parker. Port Medw-ay, R. R. Philp. Weymouth, C. Randall. Ohio, Yarmouth, J. 11. Saunders. Deeriicld, J. A. Stubbert. Granville, James Spencer. n^v %^ 'Pli r I i ■ f ■>/,■.■■ ■' I '■:*.^i'' 70 PROVINCIAL WESLEYAN [I8(;(i. iV Aylcffonl, C, Tnppor, D.D, Wilmnt, N. VicTitoe. Z?Vrn/mMT.— S.iinl, B. Kompton, Tlios. /Jhickadar, "VVolfville ; Andrew Pivrker, A^, lesfonl; amt JoJm 'J'ookor, Tariiionth. ExsTKRN AssoriATiov. — Amlici'st, T^cv'ds. J, Bnlcomb. GI(Mivill(> n. Charlton. Truro, Ohcd Cliuto. Onslow, I). W. C "Dimock find Benj. SofJtt. C'liarlottetown, P.E.I., J. Davis, Sf. Mary's, H..EiiLrk.s. Milton, E. F. Eoshay. Aflvorat(! Harbor, T. Kcilor. Point ih IJute, D. Lawson. Londonderry, M. Parker. Bedeqne, P. E. I., Malcolm Ho«s. Xortli Sydney, C. B,, Hncrh Boss. Portnnpiqne, Jas. Roid. Eust Point, P.E.I,, John Shnw. Economy, S. Thompson. Wallace Bivcr, \V. Dobson. Aiitigonish, A. F. Porter and John Whidden. Cape Canso, John Miller. Domestic Missionatit Boarp. — Rev'ds. N. Viditoe, (Chaiinan,) Georp:e Arnistronjr, A.M., (Secretary and Treasurer), Charles Tny)[)er, D.D., T. C. Delot)fr, Aa.-on Cogswell, J. C. Morse, Obed Parker, W.G, Parker, J. A. Sinbhert, Jns. Sf)cnoer, Anthony Martell, Chas. Bandiill, P. F. Murray, W. II. Caldwell, Henry Ansell, A. H. Munro, A. W. Barss, R. R. I'liilp, T. A. Hin«j:rc^'atioiial Union of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick meet the Thurs(hiy after the lirst Sabbath in .Inly, at St. John, N. B. Ministers in the Lower l*rovijice-t reco;owater, Rev. W. M. Bowers. Gkhman Misisteu op Lutii::ua\ Cuuucii. — Lunenburg, Rev. C. E.. Cossnian, UxivKUSALisT Church. — Halifax, Rcv.-N, Gunnison. Ai'Uic!AN Episcopal Methodist. — Rev. Mr. Washington. Ai"KicAX Baptist Associatiox. — Ordained }fhiist(rs. Halifax, Rev. Richard Preston, (Bi5hop). Hammond'.s Plains, John Hamilton. Bear River, Henry Jackson, Evanjrelists, Jiio. Thomas, Halifax ; Ben , Sinitliors, Preston. Licentiate for Second Cliurch at Preston, George Xeal. First do., Thomas Saunders, ,Jo!m Collins. Bea^'h Hill, Henry Baylie. Dartmouth, Charlen Roan. Yarmouth, D.nvid Dizes. Wey- mouth, James Shepherd. Cam])bell Road, Edward Taylor. Digby Jutjjj'iu, James Wilmot. Clerks, James J^ankford and Joliu Pieasaut. NOVA-SCOTIA BIBLE SOCIETY. President, Rev. Dr. Twining. Vice Presidents, Hon. .1. W. Jolinston, M. G. Black, J. W. Nutting, Wm. Pryor, Esquires. Treasurer, M. G. Black, Esq. Secretary, S. L, Shannon, Esq. Assist. Secretarif, Isaac Smith, Committee, Rev. Messrs. Scott, U:!iacke, Martin, Cochran, Fieeman, Churchill, England, Hunter, Bent ley, Crisp ; Hon. Messrs. Aliiion, Bell, Black, and Messrs, Avery, Anderson, McKinlay, H. Pryor, Selden, T. A. Brown, Silver, Dewolf, Thomt)son, Creighton, l^)l)-^oii, Lynch, Ritchie, Hill, J. C. Cogswell, N. Clarke, G. H. Starr, U. Miller, and McEwan. Life Members. — Samuel Creelman, James C. Cogswell, H. B. Web- ster, Es(jrs. Socidi/'s Depository, — 48 Barringtou St., opposite St. Paul's Church'. ■•^i i'r ■■:'•■ M'* .br\.\ ;, V. -*» ■ ' ■» > . ■ ;•■'' 1- 1 . ■ '§. ;••■-.■ '. u 78 PROVINCIAL ITESLEYAN [18()0. IIAr.IFAX LADIKS* lUBLK ASSOCIATION. President, Mrs. Ncpoan (jluiko. I'rtumner, Mrs. S. N. Uiniioy. Sicrr- tary, Mrs. Kdwanl liiimcy. Com mil !(■!•, IMrs. I'liiiickr, Mrs. McCrro^nr. Mrs. Lidddl, ^Trs. IJ. 'I'rc- main, Mrs, Wm. Howe, Mrs. Tjissow, Mrs. T. Brow ii, Mrs. Dr. rarkcr, Mrs. Walliicf, Mrs. Crcijjlitoti, Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs.^McLt'im, Mrs. I-'. W. Smith, Mrs. Thos. Bjukm-, Mrs. Andrew Mitcht'li, Mrs. Jus. Cofrs- well, Misses Crci^'hton, Bhuk, Kichardson, Ilierlihy, J. Trcmain, A. Crciuhton, H. Jlo.stcnnan, II. lleynulds, Strachnn, M. Miirison, Fair- banks, HALIFAX YOUNC MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. President, Sir Brenton Hnllihurton, Chief Justice. Vice Presidents, J. G. A. Crei;^d»ton, James Forinan, Charlc-s Hol)son, S. L. Shannon, J. C. Co<;swell, John AV. Kitehie. CorrespoiidinLT Secn'tary, William Hare. Recordinjj^ Seeretaiy and Librarian, Jas. Far(|uhar, Ks(|. Trc n- snrer, Chas. Allison, Esq, Committee of Manafremeiit, J. S. Mefiean, W. S. Stirlin^r, Peter Lynch, S. H. Black, S. A. White, F. -Johnston, D. McF^wan, J. B. Forman, T. A. Brown, A. James, P. J. Beure-, li. Miller, D. II. Starr, T. F. Kniglit, C E. Brown. T. B. Akins, P. C. Hill, G. H. Starr, W. Smellie, and N. Clarke, Esqrs. Life Memb(rs ef the Association, by pm/mnit of £10 ami upwards. — Hon. Enos. Collins, Sir S. Cunard, Jas. C. Cogswell, M. G. Bhick, William Murdocli, John H. Anderson, GeorjiC H. Stair, Jonathan C. Allison, William A. Hare, William Cunard, Henry Boggs, AVilliam B. Fairbanks, and Cliarles Allison, Esqrs. Connected with this Association is a Bcadinp: Boom and Library, open from 10 a. m., to 10 p, m., daily, 128, Barrington Street — Bililc Class every Saturday, at 8 r. m. — Lectures every alternate Tuesday evening, at T^emperanco Hall^ daring Winter. THE MICMAC MISSIONARY SOCIETY, President, J. W. Riteliie, Esq. Vice Presidents, Jas. F. Avery, Esq., M .D., Rev, P. G. McGregor, Treasurer, George E. Morton, Esij. Secretary, Wm. Howe, Esq. Committee — Rev'ds. J. T. Twining, D.I)., Chas. Cimrchill, A. M., S. N. Bentley, Geo. Boyd, Thos. Jardine, Thos. Crisp, S, W, Spraguo, Messrs. Wm. Hare, P. C. Hill, J. Burton, Chas. Robson, S. L. Shannon, Geo. H. Starr, Alex, James, and G. J. Creed, Esqrs, Missionaries, Rev. S. T. Rand, Benjamin Christmas, Halifax City Mif^siON. — .Committee, Rev. S. W. Spragnc, Rev. T. Jardine, S. H. Black, A. K. Doull, S. \. White, Esqrs. Missionary, ' Archibald Morton. Treasurer, S. L. Shannon. Secretary, James Fanpihar, The Committee meets on the first Wednesday in every month. There is a Ragged School in connection with the Mission, of whi( ; the Committee are Peter Lynch and P, C. Hill, Esqrs. Halifax Wesleyan Female Benevolent Society. — Mrs. Sprague, Mrs. W. Bennett, Mrs. ]McNutt, Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. I'ope, Mrs. D. II. Starr, Mrs. A. Troop, Mrs. J. II. Anderson, Mrs. Barss, Mrs. Knowlan, Mrs, Nordbeek, Mrs. J, Northu]*, Mrs. Jairus Hart, Miss Bennett. JVIrs. H. Bell, Treasurer. Miss Nordbeek, Secretary. ISiiO.J .^1 mo.] ALMANACK. 70 MAGISTERIAL. JUSTICES OF THE I'EACE. wsvi'OMH rouNTV. iMcConniick, John Miiilcy. SiiMtliMii llil.imi, Siuiiiirl I'.iilooin, .I.iiuos I5iiik<, .I'H'l Ii;ltll. IJolK'i-t B. Hitli, Joliii V. M'lir, AniUroso r.'iir, ICIiiis li.Tiv, John Isf, 15.iL':'irr, Tunis notiiikiT, Andrew li.pmu'tt, I'.'ior jMcNfil, I'\'li\ jiN't'ilv, RolH-rt iNichols, Diinicl I Parker, UoluM-t ;lNiinney, Zi'luilnti |l'i;r!I<)tt, WilUiim ll'otter, .r^niu'M jrotter, Jiinii"^ E. , Povnlz, .f.itniN lIliUKlall, Winiiuu 'Uei;l, (ininviUe Ui"i}.-h, Weslcv ('!ii|Mii;ui, Mijor. ^''us/oji IJielversoti, ^\ !ill( / 1 ■ i,.i",,> II i.>.vi,;.,...v,. f ;-.,>,.,.. Cliiliiiiiiu, John II. Ciiipnifin, S.imuel L. Chiirc, .I:ic()l» Cliurc, NViirrcu Crov-^eui), NV^ui. 1st, Du-iiie, WiUiiun, jr. DcLiincy. I'v-ter Ditiiiars, .lohii If. l).)il;ie, Arthur I'liitdU, KilwMrd Fiisrer, tI;ua'!S Foster, A. M.ir.sden Foster, Iv/^ekiel Fostrr, William Y, (iates, Martin (iiiti'S, Dinioek (ii'siier, Henry (iniy, JiiMU'S (irinies, Kliiis • iriuK's, John ILu'ris, Andrew TI. Ihrris. Uichanlsou Ihirris, William Hill, Weston lloiulerson, Andrew liuH', Henry Johnston, James Kennedy, John hL'onani, Seth h')nu;h'y, Avard Mt'^i-^enLrer, Jordon MiddicHias, Peter Mills, John Mills, liohert, 2d. Morehou-se, VVm. If. Morse, Samuel Ivohiiison, (u'or^'o jlloss, John jlin, liMucliliii SlicplR'nl, IJt'iioiii Shittery, Josc'iih COLf'IIKMTKU COUNTY Arcliiltiild, Diiniel C. Archibald, Snimiel, yrd Hliick, Duncan Bliiir, Jauit'S 1). Itoyd, Snniiu'l Brodcri 'k, .John , >- Ciunphcll, Wni. iji CiunphoU, John M. Ch!inil)('rs, Uuht. Chirk, Sihi.s Conk.^v, Alexr. Crow, I). 1*., Cnstns, Crow, Jiuni's N. Crow, James, 7th, Crane, Sihis II. Creclman, Sjind., 3rd, Creel man, Jamei-t M. Delaney, Thomas S. Dickson, Jos. M. Dickey, Wm. A. DunUip, Huyh Eaton, Wm. C. Ellis, Alexr. Flemminjj:, James Fletcher, Robt. Fulton, David, son., Fulton, Jos. Fulmore, John Faulkner, AVm. Graham, Charles Graham, John Gunn, llu'j:h Hamilton, Robert Irvine, John Kent, Alexr. \\\n<^, John Lay ton, Francis Lay ton, Vymx Logan, Robert Lombard, George Lynds, David B. Morrison, Daniel Mon'ison, Alexr. D. Morrison, Jas. Moore, James Miinro, Jas. McCurdy, haac McCnrdy, Matthew McDonald, Donald McRay, John McF\im, Wm. McKay, James Nelson, Robt. Patterson Archiliald Parker, Francis R. /Putman, James D, Reading, (Jcargo Kcttic, Saml. Ro.is, Donald Ross, 11. Rutherford, (Jen, S., jr. Sanderson, Matthew Slade, Itichard Smitii, John Stevens, .James W. Tuppcr, Eliakim 4tli, Tnppcr, licnj.'imin Tucker, ('harlcs rpham, 8te])hen Waugh, Saml. Wier, Jolin Yewill, James Yewill, Joiin Angus, Nathaniel Raker, Wm. Rent, Wm. W. Rent, Cyrus Bergman, Geo. Black, Asher Black, Cvrus Blenkliorn, A. S. Blehkliorn, .John Bigney, JiCmuol B(M'den, Levi Bragg, John Bradlev, A. P. Bundige, W. D. Carroll, Francis Chaj)man, Martin Chisholm, Wm. P. Coates, .loseph Cutten, Wm. F. Davison, Horatio A. Davison, John De Wolfe, Thos. C. Donkiu, C. G. Donkin, Robt. Drysdaie, .lames Eaton, Levi W . KliU-rkin, .John K. Hmliree, Enoch Fulton, Slephen Fullcrton, .J imes (ilendcnniiig. (ieo. Gordon, Michael Harrison, llcmy Hatfield, Francis F. lluestis, Joshua, Ctistos, Hutner, II. B. . Hughes, N. P. Johnston, Thomas Johnston, Kdwin Kerr, J. N. B. I Kerr, Ebcn. ilvirkpatrick, .Tames JKuowlton, George Lewis, (J. Lewis, Jessie Lawrence, David Logan, Thomas Low, Moses Macfurlane, Peter Morris, Randolf M<'Leod, Norman McKenzie, John McKay, Patrick .iMcXal), James McXamara, Dennis McN'utt, Robt. O'Regan, Fraiicis (J.Vjlcv, Joseph Uxley, ,J. W. Oxley, W. B. Page, Jas. Peers, J. H. Pineo, Hon. H. G. Purdy, Jacob G. I'urdy, David Pugsley, David Pngslcy, Douglas ^Pugsley, Michael K, Pijjcs, Wm. Ratchford, James Ratchford, Clias, E. Read, Thos. Read, .Jos. Read, R. C. Ril)loy, Robt. Roach, .John Rockwell, Aaron Ross, David i.s<;o.] Salter, R, W Smith, .John ' Stewart, Wm Smith, R. K. Swallow, Th. 'riiomj)soii, T Travis, John Webb, Saniuc Ward, Ch.'ts. Waugh, Wm. nionr (oi Avmar,'%'illi.i Hildd, (^harles R.iiicroft, .Jose] IJcnt, William Hourncuf, Frai Hdunjue, Lewi P-laricon, IJcnj, Campbell, (A)li CoiMean, Hon. ('rocker, Mendj Coseboom, (Jco Cogg.'ns, Williii Douceti Samue Dakin, JtJm Donnagon, .foli Heveau, Fcli -, Eldridge, John lOverett, Ed ware Faiuiing, Ross Harris, James Hiiines, J:dwaro:] ALMANACK. 81 SiiltiT, u. w. Smith, .lulm 'V. Stewart, Win. Smith, li. K. Swiillow, Tliofl. 'riioiiipfoii, 'Ihtju. Travis, John Wc'hl>, Samuel Wanl, C'lias. Want,'li, Wni. iti«?ny corsTr. Aviiiur,'Willi:iui IhliU, CharU-s Jliiicroft, iloscjth Hcnt, Williain B. Hoiirncuf, Francis Hdiiniui;, Lewis J. IMaricon, Hi-nj. V. Cani])h"ll, ("olin CoiiiL'aii, lion. A. F. Crocker, Mendall Co.>eho«>ni, (Jcorrje Coj^Lj.'nf*, William Douceti Samuel Diikin, rJi,hu l)()nna<:i;on, Jolin Dovoau, Fell ', jr. Kldridj.^', John S. Everett, Edward Fanninf,ans, Jas. M. King, John Otis Keatinjj:, Joseph Lockhart, Jolm Lake, Isaac Mumtbrd, William Murj)hy, P^dwai-d Madcll^ Joseph Mamiinri-, Jolm Jr. Moser, Niciiolas 13. IMasters, Beniamia MclIeftey,IIou. Eich., Custos. McKay, George McPhee, Alexander McDougall, John McLatchey, ICdward McDongail, Wm. ]\rcComl)cr, John M. O'JJrien, James S. Parker, Francis Palmer, Samuel Putnam, James Parker, George Payzant, I^ewis J. l\iyzant, Godfrey P. Parker, Sluibael 13. Palmer, Jolm Rickards, Joseph lleynolds, James Rockwell, Daniel Smith, Richard Smith, Benjamin Smith, Jonathan M. Smith, Charles Smith, Archihald Smith, John Smith, >«'athiiniel Smith, George Smith, Allison Smith, IJennett Salter, James Scott, David Sanford, Israel Salter, INlicliael B. Sanford, Thomas Sandford, G. B. Tlu mpson, Alex. Tomlin^oii, AMe Terhune, I^aniel Witlirow, Jacob Wilson, Benjamin Wallace, William R. Witlirow, James Wt>lavcr, (ieorge Young, Elkaiiah HALIFAX C01:NTY. Anderson, John II. \nnand, David Archibald, David Bell, lion. Hugh Burris, Matthew Black, James Burton, John Bc;.nett, Joseph Borden, Judali Burgess, Ephraim E. Brine, AVilliam E. Browner, Joseph Boutilier, E>.'rO/om Creighton, Cieorge B. Croucher, James Cochran, elaines Caldwell, Samuel Chipmau, George L. Dean, Adam Esson, John Far(]uharson, Alcxr. Eraser, Alexander Fox, Robert Falconer, David Gladwin, Ilcnry A. Gould, Matthew Grittin, James L. Geddes, John Gaetz, Thomas A. Ilartshorne, Laurence [lamilton, diaries Hunter. Charles 1). ITiiiritzy, Henry llarplc, (Jeorge Hays, William Jennings, Joseph Johnston, Laurence Kent, ilames Kelly, Alexander Lydiard, William J. Leslie, Joli» Logan, Robert A. Letson, I'hilip Lyttleton, Westcoto Lambert, John Layton, Francis Motr, Henry Y. Martin, John Munro, Francis Mitchner, Alexander Murray, Donald McKiiilay, A. (Custos Mclnnis, Angus McQuairie, Laiighlin McPhce, Arcliibald McLearn, Donald Northup, Jcremiiih O'Gorinan, Daniel Potts, Thomas Power, I'a trick King, Thomas Hobertson, George Hyan, Edward Ik Shields, Andrew Ste})liens, Alexander Scott, Arcbibakl Thomas, John Tidmars.U, Win. II. Tobin, Tiioinas Thomiison, David Wallace, Thoma:* IXVEKNESS COVMY, Brouard, Peter Heaton, Donald Beaton, John Beaton, Samuel Campbell, John Campbell, Hugh Camjibell, Samuel Cameron, Donald Cameron, Allan ChishoIm,.Alexr. 18G0.J Cliisholin, J, Cauieron Hi Crowdis, Jol Ktlin.lg(!, Ti liawley. Mat li.'iwivuce, Gi liUWi-euce, ^c Lt-'Jiiehe, Pet .MuiTuy, Johi * i^eeu, Hon, Mcfeod, Jo hi ' McLellan, Joi Mi'Lean, Alo McLellan, An ^AlcLellan, Do .Mci^ean, Jolm .McLellan, Doi ^[-'A'n, Tlios. • ^'.uvlow, Ebenezcl J"i''len, John W] ll^h, Ja.nes iionlen, Hiram 1800.] ALMANACK. 83 Cliisliolm, John Crane, Jajncs N. Patterson, Al(>x. CaiiH'roii IIiii;Ii Campbell, Wm. C. Patterson, Wm. W. Cniwflis, Joliii George Chipman, Samuel Patterson, John G. Ktliriili^t,', Thoiuiis Caldwell, John M. Pineo, Aiigustin A. ll:i\vlt;y, Miittlicw Crane, fFoscph Porter, Jujiu li.iwrt'iice, George C. Cogswi'll, Gideon Parker, John L;i\vroacc, SaniU'jl Cox, Thomas (2ui!j;lev, Thomas U'Kk'lie, Peter Cox, John 11. Rmd, Caleb H. .Miirniv, John Cohlwcll, Russell Rockwell, IJenjamin ; l'i(ii^n,non.W.,Cust'is Chipman, Winkworth Roscoe, John W. \ Mffeod, John Calkiy, Benj. H. Rhodes, Wm. ' McLellau, Jolin. Chase, Josei)h Ross, Edw. J. Mi'Lcan, Alexr. Canlan, Patrick 1). Robinson, Geo. F. Mclielhin, Aufius Calkin, Ellas Reid, Joshua McLelhiii, Donald Crane, William Starr, Richard Mcl^ean, Jolm Coldwell, Henry Sliar ), Samuel McLellan, Donald Dickey, 11. L., Gustos. Smit 1, Fairfield McKcoii, James G. Davidson, David Sheffield, Amos ' MrDoiiahl, Donahl Davidson, ,las. T. Skinner, David McDonald, Malconib Davidson, William Sanders, Joseph P. McDoiiaKI, John Eaton, Ward Seaman, Thomas L. .McDonald, I>onald Ellis, David Tu )per, Wui. A. ^Ic Donald, James Eaton, James To )in, Chas. J. i .McDon^ai, Laiiehlin Karon, CliarU'S Vaughan, John Mcl'hersun, Martin Eaton, Levi W. Walker, Archibald McLcod, Isaai; Pitch, Simon NVoodworth, Wm. M(dntyro, Arch' Fisher, Jolin Wickwire, Peter ]\lcKay, MaU'omb Forsyth, Enoch Webster, W. B., M.D. i McKeen, John. H. GritUn, James Walk(n-, Francis I M( Ivay, IIu^Lrh (Jivan, John Welton, Svdne\» McDonald, Malcolm Hutchinson, John F, Wilson, Thos. A. McDanicl, Matthew Harris, Jas. Wm. Wood worth, Levi C. Mclnnis, Aniius Huntlev, Daniel Wallace, Wm. J. i McNeil, Uoderick Harri.s' Elisha D. Woodworth, G. D. McKachern, Augns Hamilton, Edward Purcell, Jame:i Johnston, Wm. LUXEXnUUG COUNTY. Koss, John Jacfjues, John Andrews, Wm. V. Sinytli, Peter Johnston, Cyrus Anderson, Georgo Smyth, Dongall Kidston, Richard W. Hrimmer, Robert Treinain, John L. Kirki)atrick, John Bailey, Hemy Treniain, Dnnsier Lock wood, George IJigelow, (ieorge Lovett, Thomas Harrs, (ieorge king's county. JiOckhart, Nathan Church, Chas. A. , Armstrong, Jas. L. Lockhart, Jacob Cragg, Thos. R. Bill, Caleb K. Lyons, Win. H. Crandall, David W. Miirgess, 8eth Leard, Jas. jr. Corkum, Peter. Ik'ckwith, Mayhew Millar, Wm. Chcsley, Nelson IJcnlcn, Edw.'P. Miner, GritHn Dimock, Daniel Hi'iijaniin, Irad McGregor, George Drew, Lemuel Ikrgen, Thos. * Xewcomb, ^Vbraham Drew, Wm. S. Bimlv)\v, Ebenezer, jr. Xeily, Zeltulon lOrnst, Henry Hmden, John \V. XewcomI), Isaac H. Heckman, John, Custon. Bli.iili, James I'aliner, Edmond \ ienneberry, Martin BonUin, Hiram Parker, Nathan Hoyt, Milledgc ■:U' :p' h- "'i •■'j'-. m 84 PROVINCIAL WKSLEYAN [18()0. Jost, Henry Kiuilhack, George Kedy, John Kilaut, Lewis Kaulback, Joshua Legg, Jieujiinliii Lordly, Charles Miller, Joseph P. Manning, Benj. W. Morgan, Edward Mills, Geo. 11. Parker, Obediuh Koss, Williun llhilnvrt, Benj. liobertson, Wm. Koss, George llichardson, George Rudolf, Joseph Kudolf, Ciuirles Selig, James D, Scott, Kohert Smith, Robert Teal, Edward Wheeloek, Morton Wolf, Nieholas Whitford, Joseph Zwicker, Benjamin PICTOU COUNTY. Bell, Basil Carmichael, James Campbell, George Crearur, James Copeland, Robert Cameron, Samuel Crichton, Jamcd Crcarer, John Cameron John Campl)ell, Peter G. Chisholm, Alex. Cameron, Alex. Davids, W. H. I)unl)ar, William DouU, Robert Denoon, George Eraser, James Eraser, William Eraser, James D. B. Eraser, Alexander Eraser, John McP. Eraser, Alex. (N. G.) Eraser, Roderick Eraser, Donald Eitzpatriek, .lame.s Gordon, Wm. (iraiit, John (iunn, JS'eil Grant, James (iray, John Holmes, Hon. John Hocken, Daniel Jlenderson, James Holmes, John Hunter, Andrew Lowden, Robert Logan, John Langille, Wm. Lane, John H. Matheson, Wm. MuiTay, Robert Murdoch, James Mitchell, (ieorge Munro, Thomas McKay, R(jbt., Custos. Mcljcan, Kenneth McKenzie, Alexander McKay, John McJ^eod, George McDonald, Duncan McKenzie, Adam McGregor, Donald McKay, Neil McLeod, Hugh McKenzie, John McGregor, James McLean, Jas. McDonald, Ronald McDonald, John Mcl'herson, Murdoch McKay, Alexander Mcl^eod, John McDonald, George McKenzie, George McKay, Alexander McDonald, JJonald McLennan, Rodk. McKav, George McDonald, John F. McLeod, Angus McKenzie, Rodk. McKenzie, John Narrawuy, Henry R. Olding, John Patterson, Abraham Primrose, Jas. Purvis, Jas. lioss, Peter Robertson, Andw. Ross, William Ross, David A. Robertson, Duncan Ross, John Itoss, Alex. P. Skinner, James Sutherland, Angus Smith, Anthony Smith, William Sproul, Matthew Scott, James Wentworth, Jas. queen's countv. Allison, Charles, jr. Barss, James Campbell, Hon. John Cowie, Andrew Colioon, Edward Carten, John Christopher, Geo. P. Darrow, John L. Dexter, Joseph Dolliver, Kobt. DeWolf, James Douglass, John Ereenwn, Whitman Ereeman, Zoheth Ereeman, David Ereeman, Nathaniel Ereeman, Joshua N. Ereeman, Allan T. Ereeman, Law. senr. Eoster, Chas. W. Elynn, Thomas Eancy, Philij) Henry, Israel Hemmepn, Wm. Hall, John Ledbetter, Luther Moore, James E. Mack, Stephen Morton, Sylvanus Mulhall, James Mulhall, John Mack, John D. Mortimer, Wm. Mack, George McGill, Wm. McLeod, George McLeod, J ,dward Payzant, George jParker, Geo. S. •Roberts, Robert 18(J0.] Seely, Caleb Sfiiilii, Lewis Slieriir, Johji StL'diiian, Eno Smith, John, 6 Scllon, Saniue Tiipper, E., Ct Tiij»pcr, Step]], Vaiiliorn, Edwi Wiiteniian, Zei Vuiing, Lawrei; KICnMOND CO Bis.'^ett, George iJiihin, Simon IMam, Jas.- J{ou(h-oit, Eredei iJronnan, Patk. ( Br'mul, J. S. liowh-oh, Charlo Biyiiier, Wm. Bovd, Donald Mnn, Simon Boiidroit, Jeffior Busdet, Peter Cv'u'hum, Wm., ( pvamer, Joseph^ i^jvereux, L. pouovan, Simon nilior, John F'iiin, Edw. p. Freehill, John Fixott, Henry, M (Jiuiioii, Edward ' Oroiichev, JJaviil Hellier, Matthew iiandlev, Geo. T j;»oj)er, Josiuh Hill, Robert Kiivaiiairi,, jvj.^,jjjjl U'Sun; Thomas ^^'Blaiic, Simon baiuliT, Simon ■ l^^'ViHcompte, Isaal ;i'\iscompte, \Vj/ J artell, Henry JJonison, John JIurehosou, Alex. ;/-"-fell, Joseph I '^IalK)urgette, l\aft\ Jlornson, Kenneth! Jl'itlieson, John arinaud, HypoIit,| -Uadden, Dan. O'cl ■.: ¥■:■■ 'Wmm .': ■ .'-^IsJ'iS'i?; .^i'- i-^.P I860.] ALMANACK. 85 Seely, Caleb Siiiit'ii, Lewis SherilV, Joliii StL'dinan, Enoch Sinitli, John, ?mr., Sellon, SamUL'l T, '^n[)\^or, F., Ciistos.^ TupiiLT, Stephen C. Vaiihorn, Edward Waterman, Zenas Yuung, Lawrence N. KICn.MOND COUNTY. Bissett, George E. Bahin, Simon Ballani, .las. Boudroit, Frederick ' Brennan, Patk. C. Briaiid, J. S. Boudroit, Charlog Brynier, \Vm. Boyd, Donald Babin, Simon Boudroit, Jeliior Bosdet, Teter Criclitou, Wrn., Custos. Creamer, Jo.seph ' Dovereux, L. Donovan, Simon Fuller, John Fliun, Edw. F. Freehill, John Fixott, Henry, M. D. Gauion, Edward Grouehey, David llullier, Alatthcw llaudley, Geo. T. Hooper, Josiuli Hill, HolK'rt Kavanaf^h, Manning liL'Nuir, Thomas LoBlanc, Simon Landry, Simon LcViseompte, Isaac LeViseompte, Wm. Martell, Henry Morrison, John Murciie:?on, Alex, Martell, Joseph Mabourgette, Fatk. Morrison, Kenneth Miitheson, John Murniaud, Hvpolito Madden, Dan. O'C. Martell, Aimey Mclnnis, Joiiii McNeil, Norman McCurty, Patrick McLeo(i, Kenneth McLeod, Angus McKenzic, Uohert McNal), Charles Oliver, Anthony Phclan, Edmund Reindre.ss, John H. Smith, John Smith, John R. Strachan, John Smith, James SIIKLBCRNE C< "TY. Shelburne IHi^i ct. Bell, Wm. J. Bower, John, sen. Cocken, A. H. Deinstadt, G. H., Custos Eisenhaur, David Geddes, James Grigry Thomas Houston, Hugh Hagar, Elijah Holden, James Kelly, Wm. T. Locke, John, sen. McKenna, Gilbert McXaughton, Alexr. McPherson, Lauchliu McMillan, Wm. Muir, James Nelson, James, jr. Purney, John Payzant, Edwd. White, Cornelius Woodill, Kobt. P. Barrinrjton District. Banks, Thomas CotTin, Josiah, Custos, Crowell, Thomas Covin, Bartlett Chute, Henry Cothn, Thomas Cunningham, Wm. Homer, John W. Lvle, John Megray, Asa Nickerson, James Patterson, Wm. Sargent, Winthrop Smith, Jas. Snow, Josiah Smith, James C. SYDXBY COUNTY. Brennan, George Cameron, Dougald Cameron, Lauchliu Chisholm, Donald Chisholm, Roderick Chisholm, Wm. Chisholm, Dun. Chisholm, Wm. Cameron, Chas. Cunningham, Wm. Cori)ett, Edwd. Condon, David Currie, Wm., M. D. Grant, Duncan Gerroir, Wm. Gorman, Edwd. Hierlihy, Wm. C. McDonald, Alexr., M. D., Custos, McDonald, Hugh McDonald, Robt. McDonald, Angus McDonald, Alexr. McDonald, John McDonald, Norman McDonald, Donald McDonald, John McDonald, Christopher McDonald, John McDonald, Donald McGilvray, Arclid. McKenzie, John McKinnou, John Mcintosh, Alexr. McMillan, Donald McEaciu'an, Lauchlin McMillan, John McGilvray, Hugh (Jgdcn, A. A. Power, David Randall, James Randall, E islm Smith, Joseph Smith, Allan Trotter, Robt. TICTOaiA COUNTY. Buchannau, Angus :«■ ,*' •n: , 80 PROVINCIAL WE3LEYAN [1800 Campbell, John, Cusitos, Sutherland, Jas. Weston, Leonard C!iiui)l)oll, Hon. C. J. Taylor, Alex. Ciiinpl)cll, Hector Argi/le. Ciunphcll, jMalcolni YAKMOL'TII COUNTY. .\,bl)ot, Reuben Canipl)ell, Cliarlus Brown, l{oi)t. Bouripie, John Cameron, Aiexr. Bunill, Wm. Bourque, Dominick D. , Fcrjj^iHon, Duncan Clement-^, Reuben Babino, Cyril Hai't, Josopli Cook, Calcl) D'Entrcmont, Simon i Jones, Wm. Chipman, T. D. D'Entrcmont, IVter S. 1 Munro, vVlexr. Crawley, John D'Entrcmont, Win. 1 Morrison, Donald Corn in},''. Nelson D'Entrcmont, L. B. ' McLeod, Kenneth Crosbv, Nathan Eakins, Robt. J. MoLcod, Donald Crosby, B. P. Gavel, John, senr. i MeliCod, An^us CrosbV, G. H. Gardner, Enos I McLeod, Donald Cann, Harvey llardin:an, Edmund Larkin, Walter • McKi^nzie, Murdoch Moody, E.W.B.,6Wos Larkin, Stiliman i McNeil, J. S. Murray, John McKinnon, John 1 McKinnon, J. G. Mooily, Wm. U. Porter, Leon ! McDonald, An;j;u,s Moses, Benj. Ryder, John j McLean, Donald Rogers, Benj. Siirette, Michael j McLennan, John Roji'ers, Wm. Surette, Peter j McDonald, Alexr. Robins, Ansel Simms, Jeremiah IMcLean, Malcolm Raymond, Joslah White, Joseph McDonald, Jjauchliu lieymard, John Wilson, Obed McKcnzie, Rodk. Shaw, Jesse Willett, Thomas Rol)ertsoii, John Townsend, W. II. White, John B. COMMISSIONERS FOR GIVING RELIEF TO INSOLVENT DEBTO RS, AND FOR TAKING Ai"F] [DAVITS TO HOLD TO 1 :{.\IL. ANNAPOLIS. Leonard, Chas. E. Rutherford, Wm. Bath, Robert H. Mc Alpine, Charles Tucker, Charles Chipman, Major Ousely, Wm. Esqrs. Wier, John, Esqrs. Foster, William Y. (jray, James COLCHESTER. CUMBERLAND. Grassie, Geo. R. Archibald, Samuel Bent, William W. Poyntz, Jame8 Bhuichanl, Jas. h\ Carrott, Francis liirgLiks, Israel W. Crane, Silas H. Donkin, Chas. (i. Wheelock, Jo:^., E,sqrs. Campbell, Wm. DeWolf, Cliarlcs Dickson, Joseph (iordon, Mi^hncl CAPK JUIKTON. Lynds, David B. Heustis, Joshua Bourinot, John McKinnon, \Ym. Morse, Silas H. Clarke, Peter H. Parker, Francis R. Mc Kay, Donald LSIJO.J riiico. Iff)n. '"^I'illit', fJillUCS U«:^vrs, Win Huach, C. D Dionv «'i(l.l, Churle 'h',ir;iii, Ed\V!i Ho'iinson, .},>] ."^tcuart, JIciii fiUVSBORf At water, Abn( ['ndvr, lion. J Ciimiiriyiiani, ] Cnnk, Francis Ciin-itf, Eflwan (ilcncruss, T., J? ''^hl>(,(ialrl, if.^ -McK'ecn, Wm.' -■^hilioiicv, John «'otr, Wm. J.^ IJALIKAX A'ldcrson, JoJin K.-siHi, John |V''tli, Hon. Ale ^^l^iviiilay, And, '"""it'i, Jas. J{. J'':"'ain, JamesI Iu-,ning, n. c. I 'Viute, Nat. W. HANTS. f>C'ize, Davifl Hurdinr,.^ ]^^ p IV')- Jolu/of'jV ^^^'im-y, Hon ^, "',ii>for, Jai„<,s ;^''"tli. John M V irhrow, Jacb i^»i',^-, Elkanah,) J-VVERNESsI iimuml, Peter L\ •udvceu, Hon. ^^ S: 1800.] ALMANACK. 87 I'iiitn. lion. II. G. •►I'anv, Jaiii.'S Hii-rrs. Win. U- Koacli, C. !>., Esqrs. DIflUY. Riidd, Cliarlos llcLTun, Ivhviinl U()Viin.-on, -lolni .Stewart, llonrv, Esqrs. GirY.SBOUOLOII. At water, A1>ner Culler, Hon. K. M. Ciiimin.uiiani, Edw. J. ('(»i»k, Fninois Carritt, Edwnnl (ileiicross,T., St. Marys MrDimaM, II., do. MeKecn, Wui. do. Malionev, John Seott, Wni. J., Esqrs. IIAMKAX. Anderson, Jolm II. K.->im, John Iv'itli, Hon. Alex. MeKinlay, Andrew Smith, Jas. K. Trcinain, James Twinin-r, H. C. D. White, Nat. W., Esqrs. Mcl)(mter, James Smith, John M. Wirhrow, Jacol> PICTOU. Campl)ell, (ieorijo Crichton, James Donll, Robert Eraser, James Gonlon, AVm. Ilockin, D. Melvenzie, Roderick Mnrray, liobert Mnrdoch, James Xarraway, Henry R. jPatterson, Al)ram jPrimrose, James Robertson, Dim. Vouag, Elkanah, Esqs.^'^iiintir, Jas., Esqrs. INVERNESS. Brou!\rd, Peter L. Mr Keen, Hon. Wm. Carten, John Edort, Pliilij^ J. Dodtl. (.'oruirn/lis, E. Lorkwooil. Cape Cansn, Georrje Norris. Dujhy, Botsfonl Veits. Guifshorotiffh, Thos. McColI. Halifax, Samuel Murphy. Liverpool, Wni. Uryden. Lnnenhnrfj, II. M. Moylc. Londoiiflfny, A. 1). AIoiTison. North SifdiiHj, P. Dodd. OF SHIPPING. Pictou, Robert Il.ittie, Pur/wash, Jas^ MeNab. Parrahorcnujh, J. Ratchford. Port Hood, Si/dney, C. li., C. E. Leonanl. S/ielhurne, Wm. Muir. St. }fari/'s River, A. MrDonaM. 'Pufamar/onrho, Wnl. CamjilicU. Tuski't,' i. M. Lent. Windsor, R. B. Porter. Walton, C. R. Allison. Wllinot, Rof)ert Stone. Wei/moHth, D. Ruirfrles. y, Wdllare, Nieol Nieol^on. Yarmouth, Alex, llood. COMMISSIONERS TO LICENSE PILOTS. f ATAMAOOUCHE AND POINT BULE. John Miller, William Eraser, Henry Roberts, George Mittitall. Esqrs, PUGWASH. Hon, H. G. Pineo. Thos. Page, James Bent, C. B. DcWolf, Daniel Rogers, Esqrs. WALLACE. Joseph Heu.stis, J. B. Davison, J. N. B. Kerr, Rieh. Scott, jr. Esqrs. HALIFAX. John Williamson, Hon. Jas. ^loNah, ! •" J. E. Fairbanb, John U. Ross, Esfjrs. I I !PICTOU. |jas. Primrose, iRodk. McKejizie, iAlex. P. Ros:,, Jas. Puives, Geo. M'-Kenzie, K^p. HEALTH OFFICERS. AXXAPOLIS. Randall, M.D. Robt. J. Ellison, " Lean. V. Parker, " Robert Leslie, " Geo. T. Bingay. Esq. CLMBERLAND. Saml. Mitchell, xM. D. Charles Creed, B. G. Purdv, W. Y. Theiil, Esqrs. COLCIIE.STEU. Chas. M. Bent, M. I). H. Kirkwood, J. W. Marshall, " Robt. Logan, Samuel Waugh, John Millar, George Lombard, Wm. Blackwood, Esqs, DIGBY. Robert Stephen, M. D. GUYSnOIiOUGH. Edward Carritt, M. D. HALIFAX, |J. H. Slavter, M. D. Ij. C. Hume, W. A. C. Randall. piCTor. E. F. G. Kirkwood, W. Cook. RICHMOXT?. Henry C Fixott. HANTS. B. DeW. Eraser, M.D. INVKHXESS. . H. L. Kellv, E^qr? S.G.A.McKeen,jM.D' SFIELBURSE. J. K. Wilson, M.D. Geo. Snvder, Hv. L. Wilson. I KINU.S. IW. B. Webster, M.D. ;E. L. Brown, iH. O. McLatchy, " I LUNENBURG. W. A. Crandal, YARMOUTH. G. J. Parish, M.D. J. B. Bond, " B. V. Harley. '• A. F. Webster. E. W. B. Mooflv, W.H.Townsmi.E'i!^ pCTORii I I Cape NJ Great b| '■■i '■■ l,„ tr-'iv- 1^60.] ALMANACK. 89 REVENUE OFFICERS. COtNTIKI. r«RTS. collect's a comtr'lb. T. C. Tobias. SEIZIKO OFl'ICKRB, Ac. J. L. Rice. Annapolis, Brtdwetown, Janies H. Tliorne, K. W. roster. Am.hapolis rieinentsport, Thome's Covo, Q. F. IJittnars, A. B. Thorne, Wm. Durland. jWilmot, Rol)ert Stone, J. Clark, S. Stono. ( JHridKeport, Mainudleu, E. M. Dodd.jr., Geo. Rigly.o Caps Breton.- 'North Sj'dney, T. S. Bown. Sydney, C. E. Leonard, W. J. Hill.o i Londonderry, A. D. Morrison, liurris Fulmor. ^H COLCHESTEB. . ■ - ITniro. Thos. M. Crow, iTatamacroucho, Win. Cain|)liell, iAnihorst, Robt. McCalley, A. Fowler, A. Chipman 1 Advocate Harb'r, Clhurles Ward, E. Church, Ihrt Law- ■ Jo'»f,'in8, George Seam;vn, Irene*. ^1 ClUBEnLlKD. . ■ ;Pnywabh, James McNal>, ^ 1 IParraborough, .lamt'B llMtchford, IWalhice. Nicol Nicolson,** 'Bear River, John Ban-. ^H Church Poiut, Ambrose Bourneuf, ^1 Dif-'by, Botsford Viets, ^1 DiGBT ■Sandy Cove, Calvin Gidney, iWestport, B. H. Ruggles, ■ VWyinonth, H. D. Ruggles, 1 Cape Canso, l(}nvRborough, George Norris, Thomas MoColl, W. J. BIgelow.t ^B GrTsnoBOUGH . . ■McNair's Cove, T»avid Power, I^H St. Mary's River, Jno. A A. McDonald, i^H White Haven, Jas. Feltmate.t H " Hantsport, Mftitland, Nathan T. Harris, H HiXTl' Adam Roy, Windsor, R. B. Porter, John Sterling, t ^H (Walton, Chailes R. Allison, ^H " Margaree, Edw 1. Mndge, ^■iXTEBXESB Margaree, Island, \V. C. McKeen, Port llo(xl. I'. D. Tremain, acting Walter Lawrence. 1 — ^H Iship Harbor, P. C. Brouard, James Puroell. j ^H "ICornwallis, Edw. Lockwood, Abraham Ogilvy. ^1 Kixas ! Can ad a Creek, C. V. Rawding, W. H. Lovelt. i French Cross, John Orpin, ^1 Horton, Joseph Crane, ^H 'Chester, .,1 ^1 LrxEXBrsa — jLiinonburg, n. M. Moyle. Dl. Owen, J. Zwicker, ^H iLallave, John Uarley. D. J. Lantz, J. Oxner. ^■Ficior iPioton, 1 Liverpool, David McCulloch, A. G. McKay, J. Mc- Pherson, G. Ilattio. ^■QrEF,>-B John H. Freeman, "Wm. Bryden. ■^Richmond .... Arichat, Simon Donovan, J. Hearrie, J. Martell, ^1 ' iBarrington, John Homer, J. Trefry, D. Sargent. ^ \)_ ^IShilbceke . . . ' Ragged Islands, \Vm. Stalker, 1 Shelbnrne, James Muir, jr. 1 Watson Nickerson, N. ' Snow, J. F. DemingB. ^^ ' Antigonish, Allen, McDonell, ^^ ■EroxKT JHarbor auBouche, Edw. Corbet, ^Little River, James Randall, 1 ' jBaddeclc A. F. Halibut ton, Evans Campbell. Cape North, Alex. McDonald, N. McPherson, G. Bur- ton, D. Mcintosh. ^H Great Bras d'Or, i^llngonish, Alex. Muoro, A. MorriBou, J. Bain. ^^H ^^k ' iBitaver River, Reuben Perry ^BilHOUTH lYarmouth, T. E. Moborly, Ly. Durkee, W. Spin, ney, Alex. Hood. nul.F.^' ''^■lUrAx jsheet Harbour, Joseph Browner, \ss^ ^B'' Collectors o nly; f Col.' Light Duty only ; t Tide Waiten and Seizing Offlcers. ^,i' » • . ■» * , '■'■'. i'' 4f ,:'■:! ■•■;j'i' 90 TROVINCIAL WESLEYAV [isoo- CUSTOM s 1) I-: i»A irr vi en Edvviinl JJiiuu-y, Artluij Collcrfor. Win. (r. Fift.', 'Wftrcfivitsfi Ku'jtfr. J. U . lioss, Head oiiOloor (h/xirtoi'l. Jas. M. Tidiiiarsh, iMmUntj Wailei ami S((irch«r. Jos. Austen, \ Gudf/rrs and J. W. Quiiuiiin, ( ]^r Shifipituj Ojficers. James Ildls, ) James Kerr, Edw. Kelly, James Hatch, AL'itli. Donaliop, Danl. (iallauher, Alexr. Mellom, ' John Diireen, John Twaddel, Edw. Cavaniijih, Edw. Shann, Georue liyder, )■ Tide Waiters. John Nui^ent, John Drummond, Edward LeGuire, 'Matthew Nannie. James Potter, Trnekmnu. Joseph Skallish, Ollirc Keeper. AVilliam Hill, Broker. COMPTRO LLERS D EP APv TM ENT. n. 13. Paulin, Cottt roller and Reyistrar of Shippiny. James Fitzj^orald, Clerk. Samuel Mur[)hy, Surveyor of Shipping. Liveri)ool, WAnKHOUSIXG I'OltTS IN NOVA SCOTIA. Pictou, Sydney, C. B., Windsor. Yarmouth, COMPANIES. NovA-ScoTiA Electric Telegraph Compant. — Incorporated liy Act of the Pi-ovincial Legislature, 1851. — Ga})ital £20.000, in shares oi £5 each, with power to increase the Capital to cost of additional liiic^. Stock issued to present time, £27,960. President, J. C. Co^'swi'll. Executive Committee and Directors nt Halifax, Wm. S. More, C. H. M. Black, T. Bolton, and G. E. Morton. Sncretary and Treasurar, Wnx. 11. Wis well ; Chief Operator, Jesse Iloyt, Esq. Principal Office, 37 Granville street, Halifiix. County Offices, Diueotors, Oi'Eua'i;oiis, &c. — Amherst. Hon. R. B. Dickey, L.C., (jGo. Keys, Operator. Annapolis, Hon. A. Wiiit- man — Miss Davidson; Antigotiish, W. Cinmin^ham, Esq. — J. McK. Kerr; Barrington, Dr. J. K. Wilson — R, Cnrrell ; Bridgetown, Thoiiia? Spurr, Esij. — Chas. Iloyt; Bridgeivater, II. Gardner, Esq. — Miss Harlcy; mo.] m fmm er ; 'J'ruro .McFiiil;ii!e, Es((. — \ 'yr, Wiliiiiit, Jii.s. 2 I (K'l.'lurt, Esq. — Vliss Y'tmrmfh, A. Lawsoi I ]•', Arcliihald and E. Halifax Gas L l.>ij. /directors, Hon Jiiu, J. Sawver, Ji'is I [n'.A. S. Blewirt. llu.n'XK AVatkiJ Uh'iniurs, 'Vhos. C. H Twiiiinir, M. B. AlmJ 8, L. Sh.'Uiuon, Esq. p.iiiiiii'i Boreli;inj. J lIvMiAx TkmpkJ Ackhiirsr. Pirerfnrsl -"I'i.ji-., Thos. Weslj [il. (.1. Liiurilliard. A In'-.v.vi> XavigatI VU). Directors, Wn| jiliii't-ilinruo, Esqrs [•^aiiil. (\niy, Esq. ' IfvUFAX AND dI ] ni,M,n-doch,Esq. JHartsliorne (Sec'y ) \} l';airl,anks, John V^ I 'l.'(k aad Henry Yel -^rERClIAXT's ReaJ \f'^, C. I). Hunter, I m^', Aridw. Mitehel Pnil John P. Mott, Es, "aUFAX MEcilAJ [JM m I856.]_/V.J F Vetinore. Comml 'Jijior aiid C. C. VaiT ALMANACK. 91 1860J Cine Citiifin, Geo. Norris, Esq.; C/icstrr, Geo. Kicluinlson, Es(|.; Dii/hif, (has. Hii'lil, Ks(|. — Mis.>< Smith; (jiti/slii>nii(ffli, Lowis W. DcsHunvs, I.;,,',_Miss McGrt';:t)v; /fuiilsi>nrt, W! McCilllocli ; Juntrillc, W. Cliij)- iiiiii. 1'>'1- — l'^' '-•• l-'>'liiii'. DoWoU^; S\lvaniH' Morton, Ksij. — Miss A. Itiirley ; LoHdnwUrri/, Thoinus L. 1)(!- laiu'v, Ks(]. — Vlii^!^ Dickey; fMircr Ilorton, J. (}. IleiuiiiLraJ", FiS([., niiiiiu- ri;* Lnnniliiir;/, IIoii. Joliii Croi^j^htou- ■U. 'S. .loM; MrXtir's Coir, J. Haitlev, Es(i.— Miss Fleii:er ; iXciv fi'lasf/oic, J. W. Cannieli;iel, Ks(]. — T, H, Fni^er; P'ictou, W. II. Iloyt, inaii!iL''f'r ; Ptalstcr Core, J. W. ! lurr; /'//'/"'"s/i, 'Ins. Bent — H. IJorden ; J^ort Ifnixl, (tenninal station j N, S.'aiKl NH(1, Co's), H. lilanclianl— Alex. K. Iloyt; Raiiijcdhhtitds, (111-: H. IJoiiciicr — X. Z. Chii»nian ; Hnrk-villi^, \. Ii„ (terminal station : ,;,r'l'' K. T. and X. S. and N. B. Co.'s), S. J. J. Wilkie; Slulhaniv, — ! , K. W. Durlee; >^!jdnpy, W. M. Turnl.nll, Es.].— I. P. Wmd ; .V, PiUrs, , Miss A. Reid ; Taltimaijoitchc, A. I'attersun, Es<[. — Mi^s Fr.'iM'r ; '/'rum, Jos. Arc]iil)ald, Esip, man!i,L,a'i' ; Wal/dce, AWx. McFailane, Es(i. — W. iS. Heiistis ; Wri/month, CD. Jones, JCsq., mana- ■yr, W'iliiKit, Jas. A. Gil)lM)n, Esq. — N. B. (Jesner ; Windaur, D. E. (ic'ldcrt, Es(i. — \iiss DinuH-k ; WolfriUc, (jeo. V. Hand, Es(|., ni!ina;j:er; Ynnimitli, A. Lawson, Km\., manager; Ilalifar, J. Iloyt, D. Grant, W. F, AirliilKild and E. T. Anj^ns. II.vLirAX Gas Light Coati'AXY. — President, Andrew MeKinlay, >([. Jfirectors, Hon. Wni. A. Black, John N'aylor, John II. Anderson, 1 Jan. J. Sawyer, Jas. Tremain and Jas. Donaldson, Esqrs. Serrefaiy, |\V. A. S. Biewirt. Mvimjir, Mr. Geo. linist. Clerk, Mr. D. Hood. ll.uJi'vx Watku C(»Mi'ANV. — Preside, it, lion. William A. lilack. [litrrlnr^, 'Flios. C. Kinnuar, Jas. A. Moren, Andw. M. Uuiaeke, Clias. IwininL', M. B. Almon and Jno. Xaylor, Esqrs. Secretary ly Treasurer, [S. h. SliiiiHon, Es([. Suptrintendent, Mr. John P. Muir. Cleric, Mr. iSiiiiiiiL'i I'oreliam. Il\i,ii A.v Te.mpf.raxck Halt- Company. — President, Mr. William lAikhursr. Direrturs, Messrs. 11. H. Wetmoro, A, J. Ritchie, Jno. Lon- '.'iiiilji-., Thos. Weslev and John Metzler. Secretary ^' Treasurer, Mr. 1. (i. Laurilliard. Keeper, Mr. Edward Joyc.'O. Inland Navigation Company. — President, Jas. F. A very, Esq., I Ml). IHrertors, Wm. Stairs, Geo. P. Mitchell, Philip C. Hill and H. ILa't-shonie, Esfirs. Engineer, • — . Secretary t^ IVeasurer, iNiial. Gray, Esq. lIvMFAX AND Dartmotjtii STEAAfnoAT CoMVANY. — President, iWm. Murdoch, Esq. VicePres't, Hon. Wm. A. Black. L>i7-ectors,Liiw. Hartshorne (See'y.), Wm. Stairs (Trea.), Hon. M. B. Almoy, Hon. J. E. Fairl)anks, Jolin Esson and David Falconer, Esqrs. Auditors, M. G. lllluk and Henry Yeomans, Esqrs. Ayent ^j' Manayer, Edw. II. Lowe, lEiij, Merchant's "Reading Room. — Committee, Henry Yeomans, Robt. iBonk, (:. D. Hunter, M. V. Black, J. T. Wainwrijxht, S. F. Barss, Wm. lllarc, Andw. Mitchell, Henry Lawson, John H. Harvey, John B. Pay, jaml John P. IMott, Es(jrs. Superintendent, Mr. John Mniu'o. Halifax Mechanics' Libkauy. — [Established in 1831 — Tncorpo- ati'il in 1856.] — President, James C. Himie, Esci-, M.D. Treasurer, R. Wetmore. Committee, Messrs. Robt. Stephens, John P. Muir, Robt. Taylor aiid C. C. Vaux. Secretary ami Librarian, Mr, Garvie. : v'.'J'* : - ■ ■■- 1 ".-■ti*:. M •'.' ■•» I' <• ',7' f « '" , !)2 PROVINCIAL WKSLEYAN [18G0, Halifax Libkaky. — Committee, H. C. I). Twiiiin;; (Cliuinnivn), ,]. i C. Coj;n\vt;lI (Vicc'-Clmirinan), Airli. Scott, Win. Siitlu'ilaiifl, Alfnvi Jones, S. L. Shiunum and John Naylor, Ks(|rs. Treasurer, A. llarHlmw, Kf<(|. Seeretnry ^' Lihntrmn, Kdwani Seville. Nova Scotia I'kkmanknt Ulilding Society and Savint;!* FcNi). — Trnstees, Hon. J, \V. Jolniston, \Vm. J. AInioii, M.I)., ami S. , Seklen, Ksfji-.s. Directors, J{. Nol»le (l*resi(!ent), W. Luwson (Vice-do.), Jno. J. Sawyer, Jas. A. Moren, Win. M. Harrin^iton, and J, T. Wylde. Esqrs. Auditor, H. Nol)le, Ks(], /)a7ikers, the I'niun Bank. Solin'iur, Jas. W. Jolni.ston, junr., Escj. Surrei/ur, Mr. 1'. Grant, Seerctari/ iy j Treiisnrer, John Burton, Es(|. Ollice Xo. 42 Jiedford How. ' 'TiiK Acadian Ikon Company. — Capital i:2()0,(X)(). Trusters in : Nova Scotia, Hon. lOnos Collins ; Hon. M. H. Almou, and E. .M. Aniii- 1 bald, Eaq. BANKS. i The houM of business at tlie Banks are from 10 a. m. to 3 p.m., nnd ] tlio Discount days at the Halifax and Bank of Britisli North Americn, I Mondays and TlmrsdaytJ, iiiul Nova Scotia and Union Banks, every I day except Saturday. j HALIFAX BANKING COMPANY. I M. G. Black, (President), Hon. Enos Collins, J. C. Cogswell, B. H. I Collins and William Trvor, Es(]rs. Cashier, N. T. Hill, Esq. Clerh, I Messrs. J. C. W. WilkiJ, S. H. Black and Jas. C. Wilkic. Messenyer, I Mr. E. Sturmy. I BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. Directors — lion. M. B. Almon, President, Jas. Donaldaon, Jno. TI. ! Anderson, Wm. Cunard, Hon. Alex. Keith, J. W. Merkel, Andw, U. ■ Uniacke, John Essou and Jas. Treniain, Estjrs, Cunhier, Jas. Funnaii, 1 Esq. Accountant, Jas. C. Mclntosb. Tellera, Messrs. T. P. Studd and I Tlios. Clay. Clerk, Mr. Alex. Forrest. Messenger, Mr. Geo. Andeison. I Agi:nt.s. — Pictou, Jas Primrose; Yarmouth, i!i. J. liond; Windior, j Harry Kinj;, Esqrs. I BANK OF BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. I Halifax Bkaxcii. — Local Directors, Hon. Wm. A. Black, Hon. Jaji. I McXab, and J. B. Bland, Esq. Mamiger, S. N. Binney, Escj. Acconn- i tant, P. Jack, Esq. Teller, Mr. J. H. Grigor. Clerks, Messrs. W. C . Monzies and J. B. Bland, jr. Messenyer, Mr. John Roxby. Sinndiwj Counsel, Jas. Stewart, Esq. Solicitor and Notary, Hon. Wm. Youiij;. General Manaaer, Thos. Payton, Es(j. Agents in New York, Furguson, Grain &. Smith. TJiis Bank 1ms branches at Quebec, Montreal, Toronto, IlamiUon, Ottawa, Brantford, Dundas and Kingston, Canada; St. John, N. 13., and Victoria, Vancouver's Island. 7— ■ .1 ■ ■ ■ ■ • , , , • I -a 18(10.] DinFCTORs Tlins. (;. Kinii Kjip-s. C(is/ii, Tillir, Henry ] Skinner, Tlii.^ Bank is Hiiilding. Hoi .Sariml.'iv. iHrecior, TJio St. Groroe'j .srrave anrl tlio Lc Ksf]. Vice.Pres DcHIois. 2nd A H'oodill. Sevreti Spcretnry, W. Del W^fii. Bullock, li Mm-shail, J. She; man), Jas. Cross Committee of Chu w.'irds, L. JVfortoi J^'iinier, Jas. B I Adams and Win. tn'oriTo's Color, \ Jii^^ign, G. Crossl >.n.«:ign, Geo, Be Looker, "flALIFAX Yac, tlie Earl of Mulgl ^'it'G Admiral o\ V»mmnd(n-e, G A f ""■'^'■f, The Coml iliirtsliornc, J 'fl Auditors, L. J. M iJ. ivnowlan. Nova Scotia 'it'k ; Vice-Pri's\ G. McKenzie, Chi J^"»"'^% ■E.'^qrs. !)■ Ireasiirer, Arcl Nova Scotia. cussioii of interc^i Commerce and ih McKiulay, Esq. ISCO.] ALMANACK. <)3 rXloX HANK. DiRRCTORs — Win. Stairs ( I Wsidi'nl), John (Jilnon, J:i<*. A. Moron, Th"'!. C Kiiiiiotir, M. P. lilack, Jiunos 'I'lioinpsoti and J. W. Hitcliie, Kji||s. Cns/iiir, W. Siiwers Sterling, Ks(|. Ari-onnfnnt, dco. MacIiOaii. /)//(-/•, Ilciiry Y. Clarke. Clerh, Join: C. More. Mi$se.nycr, Mr. Thus. iSkiiiiicr. I 'PllOVTNCrAL SAVINGS BANK. j Tlii.^ Bank isi kept at tlio Kccciver (U'lierars Offioo, in the Province ' nitildiii;;. Hours of attendance from 10 till .'J o'clock every day except SiitnrdMy. Director, The Receiver General. Cashier, Edvrard Ducket, Esq. J SOCIETIES. St. Groroe's Society. — Pntrom, The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Mul- srave anfl the Lord liisliop of Nova Scotia. President, L. Harrshoriie, Ksq. Vice-President, J. B. Bennett. l,s^ Assf. Vice-President, S. W. DeBiois. 2nd Aast. Vice-President, Wni. Uennel:^. Treasurer, llohert Woodill. Secret an/, J. R.WiWU. Asst. Treasurer, Fj.,1. J jordW. Asst. Spcretnri/, W. DeBiois. Chaplains, Ven. Archdeacon Willis, D.D., Bev. Will. Bullock, Rev. R. H. Bullock. Phijsicians, Dr. Alinony Dr. Giljiin. .V(/rs/i(j//, J. Shean. (ommittre of Mamnjement, The Marshal, (Chair- man), Jas. Crosskill, Win. Pallister, Wm. Ackhurst am' E. Dodson. (.'ommittee of Charity, J. Darby (Chairman), Wm. Cooml)e,s, J. T. Ed- wards, L. Morton, and G. Waterfield. Standard Bearers — St. Georfjc's Iknner, Jas. B Smithers and Geor., Joliii ()'( 'oiin.ir; Scrnlnn/, Thos. Walsh ; Trmsitrfr, K. Skerry ; Mitrx/ui//, Jos. .MiiiiiIin ; Coiiunillrc nf Chnn'lji, \h\. Aiuler.soii, Stfpliou Carcw, — Farn-ll, 'S['w\\\, Sullivan. Andw. Mui-|iliy. IIiuifLANii SociKTY. — /V'.'S., Jolni StnicliMii ; FiV-r- (/«., John Doiill; Assist. (Id., John Mnnro, Win. Kinhiv, and John McKmv ; Thus., Akx, rriinntsi^; .SV'/'y., Alex. McKay ; iJirrrlors, Wui. Mnrdodi, Dnii.i;! Murray, Jas. Williams, lit. Noble, Hon. A Keith, John Ivi(hai(l.-iiii, IJou. W)ii. Vounj^, Adam licid, and S. MeKav. NoRTic Hiimsii SoctRTV.— Av.s., John 'I'Mylor; Virt- ilo., Wni. An nand ; Assist, do., W. Murray, Alex. Seott ; Sivrctitnj, J. li. ('ain|il)ill Assist, do., A. K. McKitdav'; (.'/nnilnins, Kev. J. Martin and Hev. ,J mill Scott; ('o)iimitfrr ()/ Cluinhi, A. liayne, J. Urandor, J. 1*. Miiir, J. AU iireath, and J. li. Brennier. Afuican Amolition Sociktv. — Prmdini, Vtn l\ sidi'iit, Mr. Wm. Harratt. 'Jhitsitnr, Mr. ('h:is. lioan. Sii-nhirij, Mr. C. Hill. Assistant do.. Tlios. Johnson, t'oniinittii M cssrs. Jos, J'lil llDW, idllU" lit) uvl! 'rol)ias Williamson, John 'I'olliver, Itoitt. White, Dan. CJ rose, T Steward, Ju.s. JJarns, I'rineo W. Sport and Clias. Dickson. H.VKMo.Nic Sof'iKTY. — I^irsidriit, M. (}. lilack, Jr. ; M'rc Pirsiilmt. G. H. Anderson ; - sisiuiit, W. Gray ; Matron, Mrs. Vinecove. Halifax Visiting Disi'cnsxuy. — (110 Ar;.''vle Stroot.) Pri'sidii Wm. Murdoch; Vic do., Wm. Hare; 7'm/s., 1'. C. Hill ; .S-V^JJ. Galla;,;har ; 7V(/.s^'»'.s, John Naylor, Win. llarrin^'ton, amf IJ. O'Xiii: Governors, K. Jcnnin^iS, .m. d., Win. J. Ahnon, M. D., D. McX. I'aikcr, M. I)., F. W. Morris, m. d., J. i '. Hume, ai. d., licrnard Gilpin, .m.d., John Slavter, m. i>., II. S. lila. k, .m.h., Wm. Murdoch, John Diilhi-, i Hon, E. kenncy, llcv. IJ. McL urn, Ij. Wier, W. A. Hare, Win, l/iw- son, and Donald Murray, ('ousidtinij P/i'/iirians, Drs. Alnnni, I'liikrr, an* I Co»,s\vell ; lu'sident Phijsiri in, Dr. .>ltnTis. Open daily (S Ullul excepted) from 12 to 2 o'clock, ;o the sick poor of the city. Halifax Mechanics' Institutk. — .Presidiid, Andrew McKinlnv Esq. Vice Presidents, Jas, Tlioinson, and Joseph W. Qiiinnaii, K-'|i> Jreasurer, Jas. Forman, Escj. S/cretari/. Mr. Jas. Barnes. Cumtiji; .Ir. Errol Boyd. Committee, 11. II. Wetmore, (J. L. O'Bncn, J. .*i Thompson, Jas. Recce, B. Gilpin, M.D., Kobt. IS'oblc, A. J. Uirciiic. Fred. M. Fussow, and J. L. Why ted, Esqrs. TE (iinvi) T)i\ isK Tyinplc; (;. {('_ Trnisiin f, Jo.s. \\', (n:tdaii(tr, Aviu'il 1. /ii/ir J>)liii^ti)ii, licv. Dr soil, h'cv. J. McAi .ViiMc, J. JJppcnc( cnm, ']'. () (Jcdde.s 'i'i:Mi'i;i( v\, J.; \ rij, Kiil.crt Wilson; h;illi;'-ali; Comnu'ttet 'l''i', 'r. A. Scoff, (' Ui'iin c, J. Bowos, 1 Ham FAX Wk.si, Hon. Jiiil;;(. Miirshn ilcriou ; 'Prrasiinr, init/ip, (;. H. SijiiT, K.J<',>f, Jonathan C Il.\. Tot A I- An.si Pf'SidiMf, John Shell ArilK.V i;i;.M I^,,;^, Will. .\l. Brown; '/'/i :iiitt,-e, J. Meizler, \] WnWiHv. Haluax Catho vw.iy.—Presiih'iit, I :''/ ViN, S. of T. — (,'niiiil W'lui/ii/ Pnlrlnnli, V*\-. U. A. Tt'in|ilt! ; (I. W. Assin'nttv, Kolicrt Noltic , (t. >>'cn/i< , i'. VonM^^lunt ; (r. fintsiim, ,]os. \V. tiiiiiirnm ; d'. < 'liaphti)!, 1{. lly. VV. /Jcnioi.*; (1. Oiiiliutor, Avanl lAtiii^li'v ; d'. Smlind, II, 15. Miiv ( M ; Xnlimin/ /'in'sion Uiiii'iimltilli'nf, Hi'V. (ic(tr;j;»' ClirHlic, licv. Jiid. M(M 'jiv, Hon. ,]. \\ Jiiiii-toii, Kcv. Di'. C'r!iiii|i, W. M. I'i-duii, .1. S. 'riiniiij, ■n, (\. Mntlii- m.ii, Ufv. J. McAilliiir. \{vs\ W. A. 'IV-iiipk'. \V. A. S. Hk'uctf, Holint Nolilo, J. hiii|it'ncott, \y. I5inrill, L. K. ViiiilJuskirk,' Hov. John dim- tnm. r. <> (inMt's, M. 1)., 1'. M(>im;;liiiii. 'l'i;Mi'r.i!AN< i; Aid Association. — J'rcsiilrut, E. INIorrison ; St'irrta- n/, lidln'iT Wilson; J')')iait(i(t/ Sirntdii/, >](>\\n CuoiiiIk'; 'Jhasnnr, ,](i]\n I/iiii-iin; Coiiimittn', W. A. S. lilowett, M AU'sr. SclKiUtT, W.G.lVii- ,lri-, T. A. Scott, V. Will. Allim, Daiil. Ujillnnlmr, Jas. Adams, C. W. Hc'inre, J. Bowes, ami Ci. Matliison. j IIaihax Wksi.kyav 'I'oiai, Amstinkncio Sociktv. — Prrxhfmt, Hull. Jiiil^ic Marsliall; I7rf Pnsiilnifs, 'V. A. S. Dc Wolf and Anliihald Mortou ; '/'rmsunT, II. 1). Frost; Sirnhiiji, W. A. S. Hlowctt ; L'oin- m'ltlip, Vi. II. Starr, T. F. Knii^lit, II. (i. liainilliard, Joliii Longard, jr., E. .In.-t, Jonathan Crow, and K. Jo!inst Bf,\i;voi,i;nt So- (IKTV. — President, Rev. K. Biirici-; 1st Via- Pnsidtnt, Tlioinas Walsh; 2(/ lV«-/Vc.svV/(-»^, Saiiuiol Sullivan; Tnasnr tr, Ixohi. Coiiroy. Sccre- iunj, John lleujic ; Mtssaiyef, Thomas Conuer.s. LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANIES AND AGENCIES AT HALIFAX. Stau \avv. Assukaxce Sany,— (Capital, $900,000.) Agent, E. G. Fuller, Esq., Hollis Street. 7I^:tna — ( Capital, S500,0()0) ; Hartford — ( Capital, $300,000) ; PiUENix— (Capital, $200,000), of Hartford; and Home— (Capital, $500,000), of New York, Fire Insurance Companies. Agent, Archibald Scott, Esq., 30 Bedford Row. N. S. Marine Insurance Company. — (Capital £40,000.) Dirtr- tors — J. G. A. Creighton, John Williamson, L. Hartshorne, Hon. Ml. Tobhi, R. Noble, Hon. W. A. Black, T. S. Tobin, Jas. Tremain, Win, Pryor, jr., Wm. Munloeh, and W. B. Fairbanks, Esqrs. Broker, Ws. Ycomans, Es(j., 48 Bedford Row. N. S. Union Marine Insurance Company. — (Capital £40,00u.) President, Jos. Fairbanks, Esq. Directors — John Strachan, J. A. Moixmi, J. U. Ross, Wm. Roche, John T. Wainwright, T. C. Kinnear, John Esson, N. L. West, B. Wier, John Gibson, B. W. Salter, and lleiin- Lawson, Escjuires. Auditors, Wm. D. Hunter and John Watt, Esijrs. Secretary, E. Gouge, Es{[., Bedford Row. Provincial Marine Insurance Company of Toronto, C. W. — (CapLa!, -w500,000.; Agent, G. C. Whidden, 63 Prince St. U. S. Mutual Laudable and Provident Association of Puns- 8YLVANIA. — Agent, M. H. Richey, Esq., Bedford Row. N. Y, Mutual Marine Insurance Comi'any. — Agent, H. Lawsoii, Esq., Prince St. 1800. J HALIFAX & SOlTli FROM DARTMOCTH. At 6 ct 6^, A. M " 7 " 7^. (( " 8 " 8J, « " 9 " 9^, « "10 " H)r (< "11 " 11: « "12 " 12 « P.M. <( " 3 " 3, « " 4" 4i It " 5 " si " c " g: " 7" 71 " 8" 8* " 9 " 9-40 n II i< It It SUNDAYS, C ritOM THEfsoUTJ FROM DARl At 6, and at 20ni. " 2()m. past 7, al " ^''in. to 9, & 2( " 10, and 20m. t( " 20iu. to 1, & 2(jf ^, iind 1^ pu^t 3, and }{, past J 4, and ^ past •^ and l.^ past tj, and 2Uni, to " 20ia. past 7, aril /2 past 8, and J [' 2U iu. to 10. TIMES OJ 1st. Nov. to 1st Ma J 'lom Halifax, af lit Nov. to 20th Mai] ( << a n «( 20ni. past 0, v^ 7, a 20ni. to 8, ^t 20m. past 8. 9, and 20m. to 10. 20m. past 10, ^11. 1, & 20ni. to 2. 3.4 pa|t 2, ^^c 1 J to 3. 1..^ pa>t 3, tt I4 to 4. ^1 past 4, & }.-^ to 5. }y^ past 5, and 1,^ to G. 20m. past 6, and 7. 20m. to 8, & I4 past 8. I4 to 9, and i^ past 9. 10. Last Trip. M. P. M. TI.VIES OF STARTING, & RATES OF FARES. [Regulated by the Sessions.] 1st. Nov. to 1st May North Boat starts frotn Dartmouth 1-4 past 7, a.m from Halifax, at lialf p.ist 7. 1st Nov. to 20th March South Boat starts from Dartmouth 20ui. to 7, " from Hahfax, at 7. 1 ■:-- - I a; — - - « ..,f •••'■ . •"t" •r 98 PROVINCIAL WESliKVAN [ISOli. 20th March, to 1st ^lay South Boat starts from Dartmouth G and 20in, to A.M., from Halifax, at 20m. ])ast aud 7. 10th May to 1st Nov. trips arc audc-d and takc-» off North Boat, as il,e days increase and sliorton. Foot Passengers yd. Children 1^. Horses -7.}. Horse and Cania;;e I5. TKAKLY TICKKTS, PA VAUT-E QUARTUTtLY IN' ADVAXCK. A Foot Bassenuer, per annum £4 Man and Wife, per annum 5 Do. aninn)issioners < I ^Vills Kichey, .r,, Commissioners >■ ■''Oil, Lownds. \l\;.\ Cimmissianers o, ^'i^'iian, N,is|,, jj, ^'"mmissionn-s o/ Lowiid., Evans, ' Commissioners fo •^I'Jir. Iii<.!„.y, Nas Coiumi.^sloners fo\ Cn||st,||,|(,s--^Y.^\ '■'"•'■^'f Cotter ar..I ^■''•'7; ^'o. 4, Mai ■""I.John Arthur /(>l 'i 1,^(50.] ALMANACK. 99 CITY OF HALIFAX. CORPOUATION. M.ryor, Samuel R. CaMwoU, Ksq, Hironhr, IJeaiiiisli Mnnlocli, iv-;'(. Cihi C'Ar/,-. James Stewart ('larke, E<(|. Ar-'hn J). Nash ; AVard ;.}, Cliarles Twi- iiiiiL:, rhilip Thompson, and .James Diijitran ; WarfHee is open every week day from 10 to o'cloek. (hie of the Aldermen j>rcsidcs weekly in rotation. ('brk of Licf'>so, W. ,f. Moi'vis. CMc of Marhts, Peter ISIcfig-her. Kiipfv and Supcrhdemknt of Murkefs, W. G. Anderson. Bridetcdl Snr- V'li//, Jas. C. Hume, m. d. Ifcalt/i Inxjwtor, Jn--^. Spike. Suptrlnfciidriit nf Streets, Jas. Pollock. C/crJc of Streets, John C. Craiii'en. Wf Citif ProjKrtji — .Aid. Conway, (Chairman,) Thomp- son, Lownds, Uiehe\-, RotHue, Barnstead. Ciiiunissioners of IfacL-s and Trucks — Aid. Twining, (Chairman,) Jas. Du'iLian, Nash, Moir. Commissioners of (,'iti/ Prison — Aid. Twining, (Ciuiirnuui,) Jennings, Lowiids, Evans, Thompson, Jolm Diiygan. Commissioners fjr Citi/ Ifospit(d — AhL Cogswell, (Chairman,) Con war, Muir, liiehey, Nash, Jas. Dnuixaii. Commissioners for iindetrrll — The Aldermen, monthly. Co/,s^/W(,s_Ward No. 1, -Tames Ham and Patk. Caulfield ; No. 2, Garret Cotter and J )avid Evans; No. 3, Philip Parsons and Doiuild Frasor ; No. 4, Matthew Gardner and Tiios. VvCoy , No. 5, .John Steele iindJohu Arthur; No. G, Wm. Koddick and John'Camphell. I if *>■'. ■■■ v;: W' it "W^ t liff r 100 TKOVINCIAL WP:SLEYAN [I8r.u. Bnnrd of IlenJth^ — Wjir. 1, j)r, Copswoll and ,lam«s A, Momn ; No. 2, Dr. Duine and Dr. Buskhk ; No. 3, Dr. Piirkcr «iid (mu. M(' Kcnzie ; -Nn. 4, tias. Isk-s and Joliii Kicliiirdstm, senr. ; No. r>, Mortiinir Dwver and Rol.t. (iraluiiii ; No. fi, ^\ , L. lk-11 and M. (i. Black, jr. Ward AsR('ssor>i — N.>, 1, David Caldcr and Wni. Candick ; No. 2, G. ^IleiuJiTson and 'I'hos. Al)l>ntt ; No. 3, Wm. Acklnjrt»t and Tlios. l-Vn- erty ; No. 4, ('. Lcjaj; and J. Barron ; No. 5, G. Grey nn«l Jolin IStair; No. 6, 'J'lios. JBaycrs an»l M, Vj. Black, jr. Iiisjirctors . auft Measurers of Mason's Wtyrk*—'S. Wright, IJobt. Malccdin, and Jas. Reid. J'cnre Vieurrs* — Jas. Graham, Danl. McPherson, and Thos. Bay«i*. •" These Otficera are liable to \» re-elected on tbe last of December. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Chairman, Dor.ald Mnriav. Committee of Manaijfvirnt at Fires, Joseph Fairbanks, John D. Na?]i, Wm. Ackhnrst, (ieorjic Ritrhie. Fire CoiifiUililefi In nttcnd Ct/mmtttee, Jno.Pugh, Matthew Young, David Shepherd, John Ilolliuid. Fire Wards — Ward 1, Donald MmTay, Josepli Wier, James Keit; Ward 2, Saml. Cnldw(>ll, J. D. Nash, Jos. r'\i.irbanks, John McCullocli : Ward 3, Lomui-l Mort')M, W. Aekhurst, J. Taylor; Ward 4, Geo. P>>on, Jas. Jackson, Jolin Richantsoji ; Ward .'>, R. T. Roomc, 1). Armstion;:, John Hoijan, Rol>t. Woodill ; Ward 6, Jas. Wilson, Andw. MiKiiila}, jr., Geo.Ritchic. Fire Consiahles — Ward I, Thos. Jost, Matthew Yonng, Tl. rniuhart, Chas. Carman, Ward 2, Sam. Nash, Jno. Romans, Jolm Hollaiid, (!io. Bignell; Ward3. 11. A. Taylor, Jas. Wallace, Jno.Pugh, Jas. Eddy: Ward 4, Gee. Jackson, M. Dono\an, D. Shepherd; Ward 5, I'iorco Bowes, D. M. Walsh. (". Wright, A. LeCain; Ward 6, Pat. Whiston, Saml. Gomlwin, H. .J. Marshall, John Marvin. Committee in rlumie nf Fire Pliu/s, Ili/drants, Pumps, and Wells — Wan! 1, Jas. Kerr; 2. Jos. Fajrbaiiks ; 3, Wm. Aekhurst ; 4, James Jackt^on; 5, Robt. Woodill ; C. Jas. Wilson. Comwithe in e/irtrr/e ttf Evfjine Houses and other Projieiiy — Chainiian cit Fre Wards, Cai)tains of En;:ii;e and Axe Companies. Committee to receive Tenders — Donald Murray, (Chainiian, } S. Cald- well, R. T. RotHuc. 1800.] Kifijirr of En Goor^re Ashmoi FiftB Engin Wimlcns ; Pierc mlc, Lemuel M Charles Carmar Geo. Ksson, Fir .staldcs No. 4, Wanli-ns ; Jolin Ar-ylc Stre<'t, J X(». <). Spring (J Fire ^^ardens ; 'J m\uv Kn^.'-ino, II Du.'kyard Engiiii Saml. Goodwin, U.Mov En(;in Sainl. Caldwell ; iiiiig; As.-iistunt .' ).!HHl, or hereafter forfeit the license fa jrric'ved the suni s( kw'jK'rs, not occun\ ••rd.'iMnce ; f»rth('r for ruli eaiTiage th '""'^ of the ifv ; M '"^■'•'for.-iiid, and the y">iih's its niuitbcr. 1800.] ALMANACK. 101 Kcppcr of Em/ine Ilotisc ami Sufirrvi/ior of Tiinkn thrnni/hout the. Ci'ti/ — Goortroni> sinfl J;i«. Wilson. Fire Wiinlons ; Pierce Bowo.^ and J.h. Wiil'ax', Vir;' CVinstaliles, No 2, Pn- riidi'. Lemuel Morton and Jos. Wicr, Kire Wanletis ; (ieo, Bik\ard Engine, A, MeKinliy, jr., Fire Warden; Patk. Winston and Satiil. (.ioodwin, I'ire Constables. Umov En<;ivi: Company.— (Established Augnst 8, 1768.) — dipt., Siiinl. Caldwell ; 17cv Chainmtit, Henry lieid ; Scc.nlarii, W. C. Man- iiiiiL': As-^istuiit Secretari/, John R. Willis; Trmsarev l{(»l)ert Austin. ]itt /AcitldKintti — Engine No. 1, John l)ii;:\vell ; Xo. '2, Thos, Bentley ; No. .'{, John Taylor ; No. 4, John Hctler ; Xo. 5. II. !leid ; Xo, 6, .Tames Sniiflicrs. 2ii({ Lieutriuints — Xo I. W. Lout^ard; No. '2, Thos. Wilson ; No. ;?, \Vm. Veith; Xo 4, Jas. Lindsay ; Xta!ii, Rich'rd T. Uoome ; Lieutenant,^. li. liialiani ; Secrttury i^ 2'reiiifu-<;r, Edwa d R, Jost. HACKNEY CARIIACES. [Extract fram an Ordnance of the Cili/, pusted Juhf Ith, 1851,] 12. Any person or persons haviuo; a license in full force, who shall stand his carriage in any other than iti a]t))ointed place or manner, — or not liavin;jj it )>roperly numbered,— or any driver or person in eharjije of a licensed earriage, who shall not produ"(! the table of fares and dis- tances when thereby required, or who, l»eing upon his 'stand disengaged, shiiU refuse to convey any })erson sceknur to employ him, — or who shall in any way violate this Ordnance, shall, tor each ollVnce, besides being liatilc to have his license revoked, forfeit and pay such a tine a.s under and by virtue of this Ordnance niiy l>e adiusi.ed aoaiiist him. And the owner or driver of any sucii earna^rf^ who shall demand or extort from any person or persons a sum bcycind the rate of fare herein estab- lished, or liereafter to be established, ni:iy be sx» fined, and shall forthwith forfeit the license for such carriage, and be liable to refund to the party grieved the sum so extorted, with co-t of pi-o-;ecuuou. Livery stable keepers, not occupy ijig the stands of said C'ity are exen»pt from thi« Onbiauee ; further than that they are hereby required to obtain a license for each eniTia^ie the}"' shall use to convey pcrs<«iis for hire, within the limits of the iry ; wliieh license shall continue in force and be renewed !!¥ afor.said, and the earria'j:e shall be nunibenid, and have tlie letter L, K'sides its number, painted or plaei'd on it as aforesaid. ■H , I » •■ (i t ', '-:^m. ■ s %^ ■ '■.'.' ■'.,■, ■<"-.>Vf',-' jr V ^^^ It •?J'', 102 PROVINCIAL WESLKYAN [1800. TABLE OF CAH FAI{E8 FOIl KACII HLRSON. For any distance uj) tn liall' u miU' fi'l. l.'., iiiile- \<- 9'l. '' •' " .'{ uiik's ys. (lit. One h.iif of the ahovc ]>ricc to li;' i»airovideJ the party is not detained more than live minutes. IV - omi.lny. inent in the niyhtthe lare siiall he as parties may ayixv, not hoMwcrto cxeecd douhle fare. For every earria<;e liired hy tlie hour, each person, 2s. fid. To and from any Steanu r* ])assenger ve^^sel, — to and from any hot.] or dwellinjr house to any stap' oliiee or phiee witliin a mile, with h:i!f cwt. of luuoairo, — Is. ^(i. As ahove, with n^u-e than half ewt. and less tlian 2 ewt. of lu;.'^'_'a;:e— 2s. fid. From Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. D d(j. Shanties, or Afrieville, 2 do. Steele's Bridoe, 3 do. ]»yke's Brid-e, i.j do, St. Georjze's C'hureli, '.j do. The Admiral's House, 1 do. Tier's Kojie Walk, 1 '. do. • Jload west side of Common,. 1 do. Bridae near Ilosterman's,. . . 2'.j do. (,)rlier parts E, shore \. W. ) Arm, ineluded in Wards / 2 1 and 2, ) do. Royal Enirineer Yard ^ X do. Fresh Water Bridge 1 do. 'i'he Bower, 1 ^.j do. ' I'oi'it Pleasant, 2 mile. TRUCKMEN'S REGULATIONS. Extract from an Ordnance of the (Jlty Council, passnlJuly 7 th, 1851. 8. If any Licensed Truckman, bein<; on his Stand, sludl refii-e or neglect to cart, truck, or employ his horse and cart, truck, or sled, witl.iri the said City of Halifax, for any |)crson, when re({uested, he thail. i'^r each offence, forfeit and ]iay the sum often shilliny the Truckmen of the City of Halifax, li-r their .services : subject, however, to be altered from rime to time k i-esolution of tlie Citr Council: 18C0.] ALMANACK. 103 Frm rlieie* not amounting to an ordinary full load. •% •^Vi 1 I 3 I o a t. a. 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 4 2 « 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 3 ¥'^% STAGE COACHES. Some alteration has been made i'l these modes of oonvevnnee during the Mjiir.^ The We.^^tern Line, in tlio iiands ot Messrs. Ivinir & Brotliers, leaves Wind^^or every mornin;;, on tlie arrivtil of tlie train, for Kentville' and for Aniiai)olis every Tuesday, Thursihiy, and Satnrdav morninfr. Tlie sante i)roprietors conduet " the Western Shore " 'line : leavinf^ llalit'ax at G o'clock, a. m., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, foT riiester, Ltnieul)in-eant-Major T. llardv. Chaplains, Rev. J. 'f . Twiniiiy:, D.D., Rev. E. Butler, (R. C.) Deputy Commissary General, T. (xraham, Es(i. Assts. Commissary General, E. J. MeMahon, and W. Palmer. Commiss trial Clerks, T. l.,eMesuricr and Penrice. Issuers and Asst. Storekeepers, Matliieson, l^iompson, Devlin uud Gordon. Deputy [nspevtor General of FTospitals, T. D. McIUrec, Esq. Stajf Snryeon, John Grant, Ls(i., (Suri^eon Major.) Staff Asst. Surfpous, J. E. Yount:-, M.t)., and A. Semple, Esqrs. Dispenser of Medicines, J. Pliilpot, Esq. Commandinq Clerks of \\ Clerks, Thoi Purveyor, D. Clerks, n. St Barrack Mast Barrack Stryi ( 181)0.] ALMANACK. 105 ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Dipuh/ MiWnni Sforekeqwr, R. R. Trini^'lc, Esq. r/r//.-s, E. V. Riiyiu's and J. Willis, Es(ir3. Stoirhonsnncri, C. Gvimt and J. Hilton. Armorer, R. Foley. ROYAL ENGINEER DEPARTMENT. Commandivfj Roi/nl Kiu/inerrs, Bt. Col, R. J. Nolsoii. Clfrh of Works, W. (iordon iind II. Atkins, EsqrtJ. Vlcrhs, Thos. Goudj^o and G. .!. Creed, Estirs. PURVEYOR'S DEPARTxMENT- Purveyor, D. E. Rol)l), Esq, Clerks, II. Stewart and R. Duport, Esqrs. BARRACK DEPARTxMENT. Barrack Master, Capt. W. Smith. Barrack Sergeants, John Shean, J. Downs, and Wni. Grant. OFFICERS OF THE ARMY IN NOVA SCOTIA. Royal Artillery — The Royal Anns and Snpporters, with a Can- non, and the motto " Uhlqao" over tiu; };un, and " Quo Fas ct Glaria Ditaint," helow it. /3t. Colonel, Francis Diek. Captains, Fredk. II. Clmiicellor, Falkland Carey, Caniphell Mardy. Lieutenants, Champagne L'Estran<>:e, Kenneth Mnnro, Fras. Dnnean, R. IJ. Webster, Samuel P. Lynes, Arthur S. MeCartney. Blue, facijigs red. KoYAL Eno INKERS. — The Royal Arms and Supporters, with a Can- non, a!id the motto " Chlrjue " over the gun, " Quo Fas et Gloria Ihi- cnnt," helow it. Bt. Colonel, R. J. Neilson. Captain, Richnrd WaiTcn. Lieutenants, Robt. N. Dawson, Constantino P. Carey, Robert Home. Scarlet, facings blue velvet. 62nd (The Wiltsliire) Rec.t. of Foot.— "Nive," "Peninsula," " Foroz.'shah," " So!)raon," " Sevastopol." Colonel, Wm. T. Knollys, It. ;jm. Lieut. Co'onet, W. Lenox Ingall, <'.n. JA//V)?-.'?, Jas. Daubiney, c.n., it.rol., and McKay Rynd. Captains, (ieo. H. Wilkiewon, Geo. S.' Whit- more, ni., Saml. (x. Carter, ('. M. S. L. Gwyiine, Jos. Sanderson, Inst'r. of Musketry ; Graham Ilav, Edw. Hunter, Bradlev T. Gilpin, Holt W. Clorke, Chas. C. (^ibitts*, G. W. B. Hughes, and Herrick A. Palmer. Lieutenants, W. Bromley l)avenport, Thos. MiIsom,af//., R. S. Machcll, Jno. J. Rowan, Wm. M. Thorp, John M. Kerr, Lorenzo G. Dimdas, Conrad Sawyer, W. L. R. Scott, A. F. Waisli, G. F.' Grant, Archibald G, Keen, M. B. Harrison, Maedouald Hall, and A. L. Rcade. Ensigns, John P. Sargent, Jules V. Lclilond, John M. Theobold, Charles W. I'»ro\vii, Artluir Lake, Fredk. 11. Uorneman, Saml. Waring, Jolui II. llii^iui, Edw. H. Reeves, and J. Loftus Bland. Pay-master, Wm. Dring. Adjutant, Thos. MiLsom, It. Quarter-mastv, James Gamljlc. Surgeon, Fiwlk. W. Tapper. Assist. Surgeons, Sydney Alder, and J. P. Street. Facings Bujf. >v- '|K'-'.'"[ '' f ■■■ u .■•,;'i'^^^ -iivf • , i . ,'- '■■■■,' i . .' . ■.'.-'■ ■'!:;■^J•"^^; ■'V ■• r« 10() PROVINCIAL WESLKYAN W.' II [I SCO. 0.'{Ri) (West Siiirolk) Ri:<;t. i'isfrr, llcnry liiunam. Iiistnirter of Mush try, W. Fitz. Koy, I'ajtt. Adjutant, (Jeo. W. Chiticr- hnck. Qu(irt>r->ii(istrr, Jas Linford. Surr/ron, Henry Crisp, M.n. Ax- aist. Surijeuns, Wm. W. Mills, and Fruneis Odcll. Facimjs (Jnen. BEST THINGS. CiiniSTiAX CoMMi'MOv. — Oil, -wliat cheerfnlncsi*, strfnetli, and pleasure did the ])riniitive Christians reap from the unity of tlieir licart* in the way an- else ; that to olicy him here, and so enjoy his ])resence hereafter, is the pre ailin^^ desire of his heart; that his chief sorrow is, that he htves him no moi"e, ami servos him no better — such a person needs no further evidence that !ii» heart i.s changed, and his sins forgiven. A VERY COMMON MiSTAKK. — Mauv Christians imagine that now since they have believed, they must draw their comfort from some ditter- ent source, or in a ditierent wav, fn^n what thev did at first ; thev turn their whole attention to themselves, their exi)erience and their gnurs, Forgetting that the true Avay of nourishing these is by keeping tlicu' eve upon the cross, they turn it inward, and try to nourish tliem by soiiK' process of their own devising. — 77. lionar. A Summary OF T?t^ltgiox. — There is no salvation but by tlic free mercy of God ; no mercy but through the mediation of Christ; \\u inter- est in Christ exce])t by faith in him; no justifying faith but that wliieii works by love and purifies the heart; no loA'e to Christ which (iocs nut include love to his people, his example, his ])rece])ts ; no genuine love to his i)Cople which does not iuHucuce a man to do good to them as liv has ability and opportunity. mo.] ROADS &. IlAr.If AX TO * AND Dk To Windsor I road I Mrittoii's / \a \ DiiiK.ck's ( II, : U'olfville . . . . Keiitville (G8) t'liiite's JJaker's (JiM.on-Villo., Linvreiice Tow J^iiliretown. . . .Viiiiapfjlis (l,3t I>ig'»v IIai.tpax to Ya AND SirKLnUKN ANNAro;.u Annapolis H.iniahy's, Digli Soelv's, St. M. B Everett's, Wev'J Uoad 'hones', Sissilioo Terreau's, Bilk oii-i Cove Conicau's, Chu\ MalkM's, Moiua Cove I'liilip's, Bearlii Perry's, Yur. La ^iinnoutli (221 Porter's, Kel Wn 'Spinney's, Argv harkiii's, Pui)iji( ilonier's Barring ^'ii'kerson's, Bca Dam , Sliclhurne Halifax to Sheli Shobb KOUTI Kirhv's. Iluhloy's.V.'.V l'>'Miphinv's he;id| -largaret's Jiai -"('Lean's. ^''i(?ster (45)'. '. '. (- 18('.0.] ALMANACK. 107 ROADS & DlsfANCES~T6~THE PRINCIPAL TOWNS IN THE PROVINCE. IlAMtAX TO *NNArOU8 AND Diaitr. To Wimlsor hv riiil- vo;ul '.....45 Hrittrm's \ Lower .1 1 DimDfk's J' llortoii I WollVille 4 Keiitville (68) 7 Cluito's 6 Jiakcr's 12 (iililioii-Villf 12 Lawrciuc Town — U BndL'C'^.owii 8 Auniipolis (1.30)...]') Di'jbv 24 Zsvifkor's, Miihoiio li.iy 20 Liiiifnl)iir;j,- (72) . . .. G La Have I'ViTv. ... 7 Across tlic I'Vrry. . . Ojf IV'tito liivicre. ,'. . , 7 liroiid Cove 4 Mill Vilhijrp C, Liverpool (101.^)... 8.^ Tort .Moiiton 10 I'ortJollv 5 ...K) ... 8 ... f) Siihk' River. , -Jonloii River SliolMurue. . . 154 Halifax to YARMonTH AMU SllKLnUUNB Via Annapolis. Anna])oli^ 1.30 Hariiiil.v's, I)i-l.y..24 SoelvV, St. M. Buy. 7 Everett's, Wev'tli UoikI . . . . ' 5 Jones', Sissil)00. . .. G Teireaii's, Billcve- oiis Cove 5 Cnmeau's, Chuv. . . 7 Mallei's, Moiuaj^^on Cove 9 Philip's, Bear River 15 Perry's, Yur. Lakes 7 Yarmoiitli (221). . . 6 Porter's, Eel Brook 13.^ Spinney's, Ar;j;yle.. Si Larkiii's, Pul)uico. . 9 Homer's Jiarringt'n 12 Xickersou's, Beaver Dam 12 Sliellturue 10 287 lUtlFAX TO ShELBURNE, Shoee Routb. Kirl)v's 9 HuhlVy's 5 Daupliiny's head of Mari:arct'.s Bay. . 7 M(,■Lean'^» \. .11 Chester (45) 13 144 Halifax to Cumberland via Windsor. To Windsor by rail- road 45 Po I'arrshoro' by steamer 30 FuUerton'ri 11 •leaks' 2 Maeean River 6^ I'uci^sley's, Nappan. 9 Bent's, Amherst. .-. 9 b'ort Ciimberhiii(L . 7 Halifax to Canso. To Pietou 103 Across Ferry to New (iliisn()\v 7 Copeland's, Meri- j^oniish 11 Mnrrav's 5 M'Doiiald's Arisait;l2 Uarrintrton's, Anti- ^■onish (15U). . ..17 Rorv MeI)onald's..l4 (iiiysboro' (187)... 17 Causo 30 217 Halifax to Shubkn- AGAUIB. Martin's, mouth of Newport Road 35 Coehran'i^ 4 iiawdon Church. . . 8^ Blois' Cove, Dou^.ll Keneteook Bridixe.. 4 Mouth of Shuhen- aeadie Ilivor. . . .15^ 11 9^ Halifax to Cumberlanp, via Uailkoad. Bv Railroad 31^ PoUoek's 14.^, Truro (03) 17" Fruser's, P^oUv Vil.l7 TopofCobq.Moun.21 llewson's, R. Thilip 8 Stewart's 8 Amherst (64) 10 127 Halifax to Piotou. To 'Pruro ])y rail... 63 Archibald's 14 Irvinir's, Mt. ''Pom.. 6 Frasei-'s, W. River. 8 rictou 12 103 78 Halifax to Middlh musquodoboit. Shnltz's, by rail- road 18 Fvevs' 10 Miller's, Gay's Riv. 8 Logau'd . . .'. 10 4G Annapolis to Liverpool. Ilovt's Lequille Mills 2 Brown's 10 Mnnro'sMailland. .15 ('ushing'.s, llarm'y . 10 Harlow's Caledonia 1 Smith's Brooktield. 3 Morton's 13 Liver[)ool 14 68 i P 1 m JJJ- 1 \^ M "f^" 1 \\H m ' f/fwl T r-''. " K ■,l^Jt. *A ' K '^'' y ■ ' \ , \ ■ .; )■" » y- t'. ■>,'_., '4t ' i,. f^'. \ u .: ., (* •'?«: 108 I'HOVINCIAL VfFSLKYAN [ISC.O. _ 'ill AVER'S \r()Mr()UNn renwdy. in whlrh wp liavo liiborod to prodin-o thn inont pfrci.tual iiltemtivt' that can Iji- iiimlt!. It 1» n C()iit;fiilnit(i ul" tlu.ni many rankling' ditioiders are nip|jed in tlie bud. MultitutieM can, Ity llic aid of thin ninedy, spare thoniBclves from tlu; endu- rance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through whi
  • tauce whatever. AYE! corrm.% colds, LWII'IEM' vol TIVE PATIENTS So wide is the nel(, that almost every g( have been restored (' usi.'. When once tri< I'I'I'iireiit to eHca|>e < i'."i!,'''r hesitdte wha, fio'19 of the pulmoni iiiferiur remedies thr h'ls (,'ained friends bj K'l-t, and produced] ■And sold AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. )r tlit'lr iu'tlKii <'()n rftn-ly wilh- FOR ALL THE PURPOSES i i;K '•'> <'H<'(l tliiit tliHCiiHi' within tin- riiiijj ^ A ' "'Vi'ry iiiirtioii of tlic hnmiiii i)''^,'iiiil!• ■■- > ........ ri">ii>iiii>,' il» ln'tiUhy culTt'i'lili;; its i|iHrU»l>(l lictlnll, foIIMrilllcIICi' (>r thimc |)ri>|)rlllfH, tilt' nrinivg from — , - — „ , - - , - IiKiHinu of thf lidwdn, Flatulf.ncy. Lax* of Ajijietitf, Jmifiilicf, nntl otlu-r kliulriil i,Miii|iliiiiiiH, iirihinj; IVuin li low bIjiIo of Iho body or ohslriiflloii of its functions. HEADACHE, SICK HEADACHE, FOUL STOMACH. riTTsni'iui, I'A., May 1, iH.Vi. Pr. J. C. Ayf.r. Sir: — 1 have boon re|)eatfdly cnrotl of thw worst htiiilnchu any bfKlv can liavo, by a duse or two of your Tills. It sccniH to arise froin a fotil uto- j niiu'li. uhioJi they cleanse at once. If they will cure olliotH as tliey do me, the fact iB Hurlli kiiowing. Yours with ureal reajicct, Kl). \V. i'lKKCK, Clerk of Htmmf.r Clarion. INDIGESTION AND IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. From Rev. J. V. llimes, I'nttor <>J Adre.ut Church, Boston. Dr. Ayeu: — I have used your IMIIh with extraordinary 8U(•ce^4s in my family and ani'in;; those I am calh^l to visit in dislresH. To re,i,'uiate the or^'ans of diKention nmi purity the blood they are the very bebt remedy I have ever known, and I can reouiiiinend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIMES. K)U DUOPSY, rLETIlORA, or kindred Comijluints, roqiiiring an activo purge Iht.'V are an excellent remedy. FoU COSTIVKNKSS OU CONSTIPATION, and as a DINNEU TILL, they are a'Tt'calile and efleijtnal. t'lrs, SUPPUKSSION, PATIALYMS, INFLAMMATION, and even DEA^NKSS anil r.UrriAI- HLINDNKSS liavc bt^en (mi'ed by the alterativt! action of these ['ills. .Must of tlie jjills in market contain mercury, w hich, allhouKh a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, fnmi the dreadful consequences that frt(iuontly follow its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral Bub- »tauce wiiatcv(T. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR THE KAl'in CURB OP cornns, colds, influenza, hoarseness, crovp, bronchitis, ISViriENT CONSUMFTION, AND FOR THE RELIEF OF CONSUJUI^ TIVE PATIENTS IN ADVANCED STAGES OF THE DISEASE. So wide is the field of its uuefulneHS, and so numerous are the eases of its cures, that almost every seciion of country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its ufie. When once tried. Its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too iipinirenl to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no loiii;er liesittitc what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous att'ec- lions of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our eliniato. While many infi.TJur HMnedies thrust upon the community have failed and been discarded, this hasi gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the aftlicted, they can never furget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. I'repartd by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. And sold by all Druggists <£ Dealers in Medicine evereywhere. I^pm5 ^■v ' *%' •"U' < ■ ^^H tn ^1' ' ■?'. ■ RJ .*•!'. ; , f H^<\i '■ ♦v' ' Kv.t. , i»>.' t 1 l-ll fj BUSINESS DIRECTORY or THE Aubbeviations ; ARCHITECTS. Baino, Alex, Grafton n. Duke. Diividaon and (Jniliaui, op. Cntlip'B wf. Finlay, W. Sackville, n. Dresden How. Hill, Hen., nninsniek, b. Cornwallia and Cuuard'a Lane, a. for and, b. for between, cor for corner, n. for iiear, op. for opposite, hd. for head. wf. fur wharf. AUCTIONEERS, Ac. Allen, Wm. M., 8 Bedford How. Aeklmrst, Wm., North side Collin's wf. Cogswell and Son, Tower's wliarf. Clarke and .MeApy. Bedford How. DeBloia and Merkel, hd. of Black's uT. Lawso'i, Edward, (i IIoUh. Kash, J. D., eor. Sac'ville and Ilollis. ATTORNEYS. Clark, Nepean, 18 lloliis. Cog8w.;ii, J. (.'. Cor. Argyle a. Prince. (Joehran, Kitzyorald, (Ji Triiice. Belilois. W. A., cor. Sackville a. IIoll:9. Gray, S. and \V M., 00 11 illis. Hartshorne, Hufjh, 42 Hojlis. Hill, V. C. Halifax Bank Buildings. Haliburton, G. H., 49 Bedford F.ow. Howe, Wni., 8 I'rinee. Johnston, J. \V a. Sons, 42 Ilollia. James, A., 21 lloliis. Lvneli, I'oter .'jI Hollifl. Len«ir. P. II. 58 lloliis. MeCully, Jonathan, 105 Oranvilie. McGregor, John, 177 lloliis. Motton, Robert, jr., lH Ilollis. Prior, Henry, l»l HoUis. Prinirobe, Alex. 49 Bedford Row. Ritchie, J. W., «l Prince. Richey, .M H., 49 Bedford Row. Ritchie, J. N.. 01 Prince. Smith, James R., 10 Bedford Row. Sutherland. Wm . 'U Bedford Row. Shannon, S. L., 04 Prince. Skerry, John, 10:j Granville. Twining, C. and Son. 04 Pri'^co. Twining, Henry, 77 Ilollis. Tol)in a. Wallace, SounMset House, Prince Uniacke, A. M., cor. Argyle a. Sackville. Young and Thompson, 123 Granville. AGENTS FOR HOUSES & ESTATES. Gray, S. and W. M., 00 Ilollis. Hartshorne, Hugh, 42 Granville. McDonald, J. B.\ 8 Prince. Robinson, Wm. 51 Ilollis. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT:^. Bessonett, J. S., hd. O'Connor's wf. Gammell and Tupi)er, 14 Sac'ville. ARTIST'S MATERI'.L. Gossip, Wm., 24 Granville. Gossip, Janu'8, 60 George. Vv'etmore, R. and J., 38 Granville. BAKERS. Archibald. J. cor. Sac'ville a. Granvilli}. Boardwcll. Wells, 148 Gottingen. Brutcher, J. G., cor. Grafton a. Oeorgi?. Feiierty, J. W. Argyle n. Sackville. llarwood, S. 134 Albermarle. Hen. Murrls, Albemrarle. Joist, Edv,ard, op. Cunard's wf Lihwcll. John, Gottingen n. Gerrif.li. Moir, W. C, eor. Barrack and Duke. Mahar. J., hd. Esson's wf. McNeill, J. cor. Argyle a. Buckingham. Scriven. J. Benr., Birmingham. Scriven, J. J. 50 Gnifion. Shaffer, John I., 127 Argyle. Sullivan. Clias., i)re^den How, n, Morris. Wilcox, Henry, up. Ilogan'a wf Wilson. J. r»., u. Skimming's wf. BANKS. Rrititb North American. 2*5 HolHs. Bank of XovaSi.'otia, HoUis n. Geurfje. 11 illfax Bank, hd. Collin's wf Union Bank, e«r. Be I ford Row a. M'ater. Savings' Bank, Province Building. I8()0.] BALLAST Ai.clorson, — , Rjclnn .McCiirthy, John, Hie HELL m Smithcra J. B., 121 I BLACKS ralilwoll. R. a-id W., ( ('(••mfnid, David, Arg (Jwiitkin, .L, Gottingc ilniiiiiiii, \Vm. 02 Arg llii'kiMii, John, cor. "j .'a(ks(jn, Jas. op. Jfi-; KriiiK-dy, Thos. FiAJkl l-vniis, P., Gottingen i .Mnniifv, John, Argvle .M<'nitriiigc, J., Got'tin .Mun-hy, J., Alherniar; kol.iiisiin, A., Butler's RiisBcl and Me.igher, I ;^li.':ils, P. Donovan's v Tayiiir, John, 70 Argyl ThoiMiison John, Alhei Young, AL, Fairbanks' liLOCK AND PU- IIoll,nv;,y. Thos., Caldv Hcdtlor, John, Bentley iVters, Thomas, O'Coii BOARDING I Aridor?,,n, Mrs. Ja^ob ;"■ i"-,,!)^- M., 209 Ilollis M:iiion, .r., head Cron.ai ^' "rlev, M., foot Hnrd's Mu ruoney, Jas„ hd. L( \'f .'onnell. I)., In,. ]>,„ '■^n.lay,.I. G„liiGr; .•k;u|liaren, D., op. ,Sk cN.., Mrs., Starr Btre ,;;••''• ^''■^- op- Hogan l)o"nell. Mrs,, op. |fo liolan. M,88,207 1[ollit ^^lumlers, G., op.skimi ^"llivan,Mr8.,67Barrin !bi in I II>I M» |»» W1 18!)0.] RUSIMKSS DIRKCTORY. 111 BALLAST ROATS, Ai,(lovson, — , RifhinoniL McCarthy, Juliti, Richmdiid. HRLL n ANGERS Smitl)cr3 J. R.. l-'l Riirrington. bla(;ksmiths. ralftwcll, S. ii'id W., Caldwell's wf. Cniwriinl, David, Ar^ylo. ii\v;iikiii, J., (jotlin^fon n. CornwalUa. ilMlhiiid, Wm. (J2 Argylo. llii'luiMl, John, <-'or. Ar^fyl"- 'i"rt Blowers. .hi.ksiMi, Jas. op. .Tt>rusalt'm Warehouse. Krimcdy, Thos. F:xlkland n. Crelghtun. Lynns, i\, Goltin^'en n. ( alklaiid. Mmoiu'V, John, Ar<,'yhi n. l>iike. Mi'ri'.ti'iiiKe, J., Gottiniri'ii, n. Watt. .Murphy. J., Alberniarle n. Ri.ckinKhani. l;i)liiiislin, .\., jjiiller's wf. n. Water. KnsBi'l and Mea.!,'her, Darby's wf. slieuls, P. Donovan's wf. Tiiyliir, John. 70 ArKyh'. Thiiiiiiison John, Alberniarle n. Duko. Ycung, AL, Fairbanks' wf. BLOCK AND PUMP MAKERS. llolloway, Thos., CaldwelPrt wf. ilidtlor, John, Rentley's wf. IMcrs, Thomas, O'Connor's wf. BOARDING HOl'SES. AiidiM'Fon, Mrs. Jaeob n. Albeemarle. Riid, Daniel, op. R lack's wf. linlnian, Mrs., Ar^cyle. (' ice] II I an, (',., 12 Saekville. t'iiimin,Ldiani, M. foot Jaeob. lii'(in)n('liy, John, op. Iloijan's wf. Di^i.iie, Mrs. Bedford Row n. Prince. iMiim, Thos., hd. Esson's Mf. F,(h -.ill, J. S., llollis. I'ad, John. ^JL LeCain's wf.. G'lilfrey. Pat., foot Hnrd's Lanf. Halloron, M. op. Doyle's wf. Lower Water llnliiicp, Robert, op. Donovan's wf. •lai'ksoii, Edward, oji. Cunard's wf. Jiiliien, Mrs., Elollis. Krimnlj', Mrs., 18 Bedford Row. Ki'itiii;,', Thos., Cornw..llis n. Water. Liviii^'ston, Mrs., 29 Rarrin.LCton. Uivoit, Miss, cor. lIolHs ami Pdowers. Martin, 'I'hos , op. Rrown's wf. Moiris, Tlios., 11 Bedford Row. Murphy, M., 2i)0 llollis. M UiMii, J., head Cronan's wf. Mi)rlcy. M., foot Ihird's Lane. Mulruohcv, Jas., lid. Lef'aiu'H wf. Mcnonncil, 1)., hd. Doyle's wf. MclLiniay, J. (i., Ill Grafton. Mi'Kacharen, D., op. Skimmings' wf. McVeil, Mrs., Starr street. • •'N«al, Mrs., op. llogan's wf. I'Donnell. Mrs., op. {Ionian's wf. I'liolan. Miss, 207 HoUis. ^iuinders, G., op. Skininiinj:8' wf. ^t'-wart. Mrs., Puidar Grove. f^iiliivan, Mrs., 67 Harrington. Sb(!pperd, Mrs. Trennnian, S., i\ Bnekinffham. Tnpper, S., 2:! P.edford i{ow. V.alentme, Mrs., Dnke Street. Ward, Thomaa, hd. airbanks' wf. Worrell, D., op. LeCain's wf. BOOK BINDERS. Bowes, John, 9 Cheapside. Com(iton, J. and W., 2 (reorgo. Philips, George, 1^5 ,\rgvle. Sutton, II. C. D., a Cheapside. BOOKSELLERS. Bible and Religious Book Depository, 43 Barrington. Buekley. M., 11 Bedfonl Row. Creighion, .\. a. IL, hd. of Creigh ton's wf, Donohoe. Jas., eor. George a. Hollis. Fuller, E.G., ,34 Hollis. (frahnm. .L A., 170 llollis. Gossip, Wni., 24 Granville. Gossip, Jas., »')0 George. MacKinlav. A. and W., 47 Barrington. Mnekav. N , i or. Gottingcn a. Gerrish. Selden,"S., 49 Granville. Strong. J. B., ,'53 llollis. Wesleyan Book Room, 13.5 Argylo. BdbT AND SHOE DEALERS. Coombs. W. G., 127 (Jrnnvillo. Carten. Samuel, oi^. O'Connor's wf. Dunbar, Wm.. .39 Barrington. Frost, n. D., 31 Granville. Goreham, Jas., 4() Buekingham. (Jorehani, W. IL, 3 l5edford Row. Goreham and Rickards, 15 Duke. I Harrison, Mrs., .'>3 Barrington. Jost, G., Duke, n. Harrington. McNeil. IL a. Co., op. Ordnance. Murphv. Patrick, 1 Upper Water. Yates, Geo., oO George. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. Anderson. Rieharil. hd. O'Connor's wf. Bayley, George, next Union Bank. Braiinon, Robt., Brunswick n. Gerrish. Bai'nstead, J., op. North Ferry. Bignell. (K, 46 >^ackvillo. iiasty. John, Birmingham n. Spring Gar- ! deii Roa(L j Butler, James IS Lower Water. Carr. J., hd. O'Connor's wf Chalk, E. n. Dockyard Gate. I Carroll, I>ennis, Lower \N'ater. Drake. Wm. Somerset House, Prince. j Dunn, Edw. .\rgyle n. Duke. I Dunn. Wm. 14 llollis. • enni'll, Jas. op. Neal'swr. Fuller, James, op. Mitchell's wf. FahiuM-t, .Martin, op. S.raehan's wf. Granville, T. B., Duke n. Water. Greenflel I, cor. Ciiniwallis a. Creighton Harvie, Verire a. Morse, Bedford Row. Uoar, John, 142 Lower Water. Jenkins, Wni., 3 Saekville. 'm. f .c| p f! *'■ 112 BUSINESS DIKECTOllY [18(30. Keatin;,', EflW'ird, 13S Rrutinwick. Kemu'dy, James, hd. lletrernan's wf. Lydiiiid, S., cor. i)uk« a. Graflun. l.yons, JaiiU'S, (xottiiijion ii. Coiwallis. Martin, Andw., cor. Ar)?yle a. Duke. MoC'leve, >h, op. Ilaniilton's wf. McDonnell, cor. All)erHiarl(! a Jacob. Midnight, J , Maitland n. Cornwallia, Nixon, Thos., 12^; Gan\ille. Newman, John, op. Doyle's wf. Neal, Hugh, op. Adam's w T. Norwcjotl, Jas., oor. Granville a. I'rince. O'Rrien, M.. 17.'> Lower Water. O'Neal, James, hd. ONeal's wf. Power, E., 67 Cornwallis. Pedwell, ]{., Biriniugham n. 8. O. Roa^ Reyno, T., Duke op. Fot-t Office. Romans, Jas., 178 iloUia, Romans, R. Buckingh.am. Woodill, John, op. Jericho warehouee. Wood 11, Jhs., head Mooiiey's wf. Walsh, Wm., City Mart. Young, John, Gerrish n. Brunswick. CABINET MAKERS. Brander, John, 10 and 17 Harringt«n. Ur.uider s Rooms, 12.! Barrington. < ;oombe, W. a. J., Saekville a. Harringl'n Cummins, i honias, 17.'i Hollis. Divine, John, Albcrmarle. I'raser and Son, 70 and 71 Barrington. J,'yleD. Sairkville. MiDoiincll. GottitiKen n. t alkland. (I'liri.tn, (r. h. »1 D"ko Stevens, Wm., BanliiMton n. Saokvlllo. CARVERS AND GILDERS. Cnnmbe, Wm., oor. Rackvillo. Piaki'. ■! ft- f-' I'l'ince n. Banington. H:itiiro. v., 122 Rarringtoii. (Carver.) Mcl.fofl. George, W Jacob. (Parver.) Wotniore, K. and J., 38 Granville. nilXA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. C'lt'Vpnldn a. To., Rell's Lane nor. Water. O'Neill, B. and Co., O'Connor's wf. CHAIR MAKERS. Allan and Eenton, op. Loiitr wf. CHOCOLATE MANUFACTURERS. Miitt, U. Y. a. Son^ Dnke op. Post Ottlce. ilott, J. P., 39 Bedford Row. CIGAR DEALERS. Kelson, H., hd. Gerrish n. Lockraan. Synwins, .lohn, 1.^8 Granville. !^waine, Wni., 07 II|ipf'r Water. V alt, John, 58 Bedford Row. CIVIL ENGINEERS. rairbanks, C. W., Dartmouth. Gos!*!)), Wni , Ar>.'yleop. St. Paul's. l.anrip, James, Railway Ottlco. Mo85, C. R , Railway OlJlee. CLOTHIERS. Rirron, Walter and Co.. 4 Water t'lmningham, Roger, cor. Duke a. Water. Roiiniev, Jas., od. Bennett's wf. Laiipthlin, Mrs. P., JWti Upper Water. : Leildy, Jas., head Market wf. Li'u% Ohiis.. SilviT, W. and C. '-9 George. Walbh, D. M., I Market Square. COMMISSIOV MERCHANTS. AlllHon, Chas , Clarke's wf. Adlnirst, Wni., North side Collin's wf. Aihm, Wni. M. 7 Bedford Row. Biirss, Siinon. hd. ('onimercial wf. ll.-iiwn, W. M., hd. Commercial wf. Cbrkennd McAgy. 10 Bedford Row. Co;,'swell, Jas. and Son, I'ower's wf. i'rci};hton, W. H., Collins' wf. PiDloU a. Merkel, hd. Black's wf. P''fl!arr('8, T. C, op. Commercial wf. I'Mtns, W. r,., oor. .lacoli and Water. Fr;iM?r. R. W. and Co.. 37 Bedford Row. Inser, Geo. and Co . foot Prince. F"- I. i!„ Market wf. FuiTPSttT, Thos. M., hd. Oxley's wf. Hare, Wni., head Commercial wf. Hart, R. J and W., hd. Pryer's wf. Hunter. C. D.. Collins' wf Isles, Rofts a..Co., hd O'Connor's wf. Kinncav, r. C, Long wf Lnws(m, Edward, Mollis. Lordley and Stimpson, 3 George. McLean Cainpl)cll a. Co., Ordnance Sq. cor. Hoi lis. Nash, ,Iohn D., cor. Hollis a. Sackville. Oxley and Co , hd, Oxley's wf. Tobih, J. and M.. Tobin'swf, Tobin, Tliomas S., oji. Tobin's wf. Thompson, Abbott a. Co . Tobin's wareh. Whitman, Jolin, hd. Commercial wf. White. S. A. and Co., Collins' wf. Wier, P.. and Co., Brown's wf. Young and Hart, Caldwell's wf. CONFECTIONERS. Austin. Robert, 112 Argyle. trlcn. Miss, 103 l>arringt«n. McAiush, J., 119 (Granville. MeKen7.i(\ O., 40 Barrington. Morris, C. R., '>4 Barrington. Richardson, J., 7 Hollis. CONSULS. Charm.an, F., Portuguese Conful. Creighton, J, G. A., Spanish Vice-Con. Cunard. W., French Vice-Con. and AuS' tiianCon. Gr-issio, T. R., Prussian. Hare, W., for Lubec and Bremen. Plllsbnry, A., United Slates. Pryor, W., Hamburg. Tobin, Hon. M., Brazillian Vice-Con. CORDIAL .VIANU'ACTURERS. CroRfiklU, T., cor. Barringt n a. George. Clark, J. a. P. cor, Buck'ghaina. Barrack. Richards, J. J., op. Cunard's wf. COOPERS. Allen. John, Wi^well's wf. Bulger, Divrby's wf, Butler, J.. Duke n. Hollis. Brenran. Jas. Rtrachan's wf. Conners, P., Long wf. Conners, John, Moran's wf. Deiehanty, E„ Devine's wf. Fortune, Jas., Oxley's wf Griflln, Jas., Cunard's hill. Graves, Thos. L. op. Brown's wf. Gorham, ■ hos, 100 Hollis, Hoenan, John, Brown's wf. Heffcrnan, Dennis, Hettcrnan's wf. Morrisey, Hy., Lawson's wf. Mahar, Martin, o\<. Hogan's wf. Mulcahey, M., Cornwallis n. Water. Muloaheyr B. A J., Conway's wf. McCauley, Jas.. Hogan's wf. McCutl'ey, Hurd's Lane. McGill, ,106., Lawson's wf. O'Connore, Messrs. O'Connor's wf. Parrott, J. Richnioud. .'^\:i- t)'-,: .i. '., . 1, " .*-*» " (* HI . ft lU BITSINESS DIRErTOUY. [18G0. Bhoa. Thos . Allwi tiinrlP, ii. J;i(;ol». Smith, W. ir., .IdcuSii. Water. Wilson. Tliusi.. black's \sT. Wambolt, Jacob, n. Gaa Works. DAGURRREOTYPR .t IMIO OGRAPH AllilSTS. Chasn. W., !il lluUis. M;irj,'f!SOii, J. M., 3ti (Inllia. Mitrliell, C, 11 Granvillo. Oxlcy, A., litMl's Lane. Sinitii, J. D„ 04 Prince. ' j)KNTrsrs. Glovor, A. A.. /SI liollis. I MctAllistfr and Paine, 49 Granvillo. | VunPiUslvirk a. Coyswell, 171 liollis. i DRESS MAKERS. j Faz.nka. Mrs., oor. Barrinjiton a. S.iokv'l.' Kerr, Misses, 112 Granville. Tapper, Miss a. Co.. 2 llurd's Lane. Way, Miss, liuekiiiyham. | DRUGGISTS. • I Avery. Brown a. (,"o., G.T ilullla. Brown, Bros, a Co., 2> Granvillo. I Dnriicy, T., op. Tobin's wf. Eraser, R. G., 124 Granv/lle. Langley a. .lohnson, 181 liollis Morton, G. E. a. Co. cor. Gnin. a. Georfje. KiMinrv Mrs. 115 T.. Water. j Kniuht. T. I'., IVJ Granville. 1 Laoffhlin, Mrs. R., 3.")» Upper Water. i Maluiie, P., 20 Lower Water. I MeMurray, R. a. Co., 40 l!arrinf,'ton. i Murdoch, W. a. C, cor. B\ick'hin a. Water I Mnrniy a. Co., 13^5 Granville. ; Mi},niowitz, 11. a. Co., olllco Dobloia a. .Mit- j kel's. I Mooney, M., hd. Mooney's rvf. I Meai,'lier, .lolin. TiOwer Water. I Mnrpliv, Mrs., hd Brown's wT. ! Prnudfoot. A. I{. a. Co., 48 George. j Powf;r, P. and Vi} , op. Black's wf. I Robson, (;. and Co., 5.3 liollis. I Roles, Jos., cor. S.ilter a. Water. Roche, Mrs.. Roche's wf. Kin.ir. T, ^r)3 Wat.T. Scott, Abx., 19 George. Silver, J., Up. Water, op. Cornmerciil wf. Silver, W. a. C. George, cor. Ibjllis. Silver, N., .'50 George. Skerry, K., 18 George. Strong, Sanil., 2 Aoadia Corner. Shaw a. Miiiphv. cor. Saekvillea. Water Smith, S. S. 1!., "l2 Saekvillo. Whetmore, Vaux a. McCnlloch, ISLuwxt Water. Woolrich, T V., G2 Hollis. ENGRAVERS. 18G0.J Morton a. Cogswell, cor. Hollis a. ChpBide| Bolton, George S., George. Richardson, J. jr., l.'JQ (rranville, aylor. IL A., cor. IloIIisa. Sackville. 1 hlman, John, 7G Duke. Webb, J. W., foot Corn wall is, cor. Bedford Row a. Sackville. Woodill, Jas. L., cor, Hollis a. Sackville. Walsh, T , foot llurd's Lane. DRY GOODS. Alexander, G. 43 Hollis. Bennett, J. B. a. Co., .32 •> Upper Water. Bell a. Anderson, 29 Granville. Bell, J. A., 31 Upi-er Water. Beckwitli a. Major, 33 Granville. Billing, E. jr. a. Co., 31 Granville. Black. M. G, jr., cor. George a. HolHs. British Woolen Hall, 194 Hollis. liolton, Thos., 128 (rranville Chipnian, E. W a. Co.. cor. Hollis a. Dnko Crcighton, Wiswell a. Co., otllce 51 Hollis Conroy, R, 161 L. W'ater. Croke, Miss, Brunswick, n. Jacob. Carew, S.. hd. Noble's wf. Doull and Miller, 37 a. 38 HoUis. Donaldson, Jas , 38 Barrington. Dull'iis a. Co., hd. Clarke's wf. Donahoe, O., hd. Mennett's wf. Donahoe, Redmond, hd. Caldwell's wf. Dav. FranoiB, Sackville n. Water. Klt'lot. J. B. a. Co., 13") (iranville. Elliot, F. C, 1.24 Cfrnnviile. Kenerty, T. a. Co.. 3.") (ieorge. Kearney. M. Jr., 134 (iraiiville. Kearne./, Jas., op. Bennett's wf. Kenney, T. a. E., cor. lieorge u. Granv'l. Stcnczel, G. A., 102 Granville. EXPRESS OFFICES. Cody, M., Railway Exj). (.'entral Market. Doran M., do., 9 Sackville. Keating, I., do., Cornwallis. Fuller, E. G„ Am. Exi^ress. ,34 Hollis. McLean. Campbell a. Co., Ordnaiicij Sij. cor. Hollis. FANCY GOODS. Brown, M. S., i;!2 Granvillo. Fowen, J., '■'iO Lowi-r Water. Cor.k. C. J., 19.') Hollis. Dolla Torn^ a. Rayner, Somerset Ilouse, cor. Prince a. Gr.anville ' itzpatriek, J., foot llurd's Lane. i Jacob, J,, (importer). o2 Hollis. Morton, A., Jacob n. Brunswick. O'Neil, B. a. Co., O'Connor's wf. TuUey, IL, op. Bermudian wf. FISHING TACKLE & FLY MAKER. O'Councll, Jas., 61 Barrington. FURNITURE DEALERS. Coombes, W. a, J. cor. Sackv'l. a. Barr'n. Fenton, W., op. Long wf. Heireman, E, D., «1 liedford Row. Long, Jas., 42 Barrington. Nash, J. D., corner UoUis a. Sackville. FURNACES AND RANGES. Symonds, W\ S. a. Co., J 4 Duke. ^ ruR F^izTkas, Mrs?, cor. Il.iisliaw, A., ^9 Ho llagzcr, (J., 12() Cra (See H GAS FI nonald .1. Watson, I llimlcr, Jas.. 170 On Hunter, John a. Jos. GENT'S tURNI: Klliot, K. ('., 124 Gmi Silver, W. a. C, SOG GROC Wi^OLKaAI.!:: A .\iliiiis, M'm., 7 Buckl Jiauld and Gibson, Sti li;ui:ci. I!., s Clicap«i,i, Btxuhi.J. il, 23 Hollis iii-iiiiett. Jus.. Bennett f'liiimiiiigs. J. J.;., J43 | Curliraii, v., head Ca!i I'l'ilsnii, Edgar, cor. Ha b'Tuivan, M.. Donovan I'runiniuiid, P., Steaml Dimahoe, Jen, op. Toll lio.\Ic T., one door nm Es-Ti and Co., cor. IJ.-i, ^!iy. Jntiii Ji., Mark.-' \ I'r.iter, K., cdi-. Sackvil ('.■iinmell and Tn|,p(.r Geklert.J. M.. c(,r. [>ji„ Grecrnvo (] ;,. I'aiii)am Twining's wf. 'j'THiimi. H., hd. Hrow , t'M'I'T.suri, <;., 1,(1. j,„n I tl:imi!,i.'toM a. Co., eor [ 1) ■■'nic\- M., cor. Grair K.-iiKiick, .1. ami ^y., s li I f.ith;,"^-, .b,],,!, 40 Be.lf, pT'l'y a. Stimjison. 3 G '-■iiill.nv, Tliomas.'Stefij MiHtiii. P,,tcr, hd. Laws \'';^:;';'i. A. andCo.. I9i McGibbms, B., Steainl.o •N'Tthiip a. Sons, ArL'vh ;;Neil.l!..hd.O'NeiT's ta:!isior, T. eor. Duke a] nich, ,I(,hn, 02 Prince I!eiincls,iW,n., 324 Uppt H'r^-^./.. 77 Barringtol I'linid. .Tas., cor. Sackvil ■vott. Jas. 117 Gran vilkj ^'■aton. J. and R. j^, t) J I.eynokis, \V.K.,cor. Saef ■mitii.S. S.B., l2S.ackv ^ "iirt, Mr.s.. 01). Oxley's f '.ynor, K. G. and €., StI '%.\V.H..3,5Upm.M| Arol.ibald, T. 87 Sackvinl An;"r.on,A.,cor. Creighl Bnde, .M., cor. Jacob a ^^ jjp m ' ■ ^y " . .. ^•f • •■• k', 1800.] RUSINESS DIUKCTOKV, 11.3 F:inlrthup a. Sons, Arj,'yle cor. Bvickngm. o'Neil. 11- hd. O'Neil's wf. I'liilisier, T. coi\ Dnke a. Argyle. Pudi, Jiihn, G2 Prince. IioiinLls>,|Win., 324 U[)per Water. L'i'ovi's, .!„ 77 Barrington. litiiiid, Jas., cor. Sackvilie and Grafton. Soiitt. Jas. 117 Granville. Siiiton. J. and R. H., G Sackvilie, licviKikl?, W.K.,cor. Sacvl a. Bedf'dRow Smith, S. S. B., 12 Sa<'kville. ^tll;^rt, Mrs., op, Oxley's wf. T^tuyner, K. G, andC, Stayner's wf. )ully, \V. 11., 35 Upper Water. UI'.TAIL. .\r.'lub;ild, T. 87 Sackvilie. .\iiil'rson. A., cor. Crcighton a. Cornw'lis. Bridu, M., cor. Jacob a. Brunswick. Bliindell, J., op. Dockyard Gate. Bowos, P., 232 Upper Water. Barber, K,, Duke n. Water. Hiiniliani, .1. T., Cornwallis n. Water. r.iUliT, .lametf, I Duer Water. (Juliill, John, op, Strachan'8 wf. Clements, Wm., 12") Argyle. Callahan, Thos., 93 S.ackvillo. Carey, W., hd. Tobin's wf. Calner, J. Steamboat wf. (^urran, (Ihas., op. Esson's wf. t.'urran, Jas., U' Bedford Row. ('•>, pin, James, ,34 Bedford Row. Crawford, James, ('reatn(:r'B wf. C'ldllu-e, R., Lockman n.|Cornwalli9. Cnniniins, J., Birmingham n. Rotterdam. Delaney, P., Brnniiwick cor. Gerrish. Devine, Wm. Devine's wf Deegan. P.. op. Starr's wf. Donohoe, O., IkL Bennett's wf. Donohoo, R., hd. CaldweU's wf. Dnyle, P., op. Lyle's w f. Dnggan, Jas.,ti|). Queen's wf. Dupe, G. W„ 33-) Upper Water. Dwyer, eor, Cornwallisa, (kittinger. Kills, Wm, cor. Sackvillis and Argyle. Faltie. P.. Market wf. I'orrisiall. P., Brunswick. Furhjng, J. o{i. Cronan's wf. Fraser, Mrs,, South Ferry. FitzPatrick, Jas. op. DeWolf's wf. Gaul, F., cor. Dresden Row. a. Sp. G. Road (Jaul, Mrs., Water n. George, (irey, G. G., I8;i Brunswick. Griflin, Mrs., Albermarle. Haley, Thits.. Argyle n. Duke. Ilannan. John, hd. Gas Lane. Hart, G. E , op. MacK.ay's wf. Haydi'n, ' hos., under City Court House. Hennessey, Mrs. Gotngn. n. Prince Wm. Hughes, Jidni, 235 Upper Water. Inpihart, R., cor. Sp. G. Rd. a. Birmghm. Isles, G., cor. Buckingham a. Grafton. Kundick, J. .and W.. cor. Dresden Row a. S|iriJig Garden Road. Kenny, R,, (ierrish, eor. Lockman. Keefc, F. cor. Gottingen a. Falkland. Kelly, Jas , hd. Creamer's wf. Kennedy, Mrs., op. Hamiltun's wf. Kearns, Owen, eor. Duke a. ^S'ater. Killeu, Peter, South Ferry. LeCa'n, J. \v'., cor. Grafton a. George. Lindsay, John, 24 Bedford Row. Laidlaw, Juhn, o|». Dcickyard Gate. Martin, G,, oji. Bolton's wf. Martin, T., op. Brown's wf. Mahar, P., eon.Mayniird a. Falkland. Miller, R., Maitland cor. Gerrish. Miioney, John.^letternan'B wf. Murphy, J , eor. .Mbermarle a. Buc'hra. McC.abe, R., hd. Cronan's wf. McDermott, M., Gottingen, cor.GerriBh. McDanicl, James, 9 Bedfo d Row. McNannira, I),, o|). Hamilton's wf MfiWilliams, Mrs,, Birmghm, cor, Rtdm. Neville .las., eor Albermarle a, Duke. O'Brien, John cor. Bishop a. Water, '■ ''''•■■' If ! •I'M- • !' " 3 Prince. Voung, Hon. Wm. 12:5 Granville. Yeoman 8, H., 48 Bedford Row. INSURANCE OFFICES. Alliance, Hon. ""n\. Young. Colonial Life Assurance. M. If. Richoy. Connecticut Mutual Life, A. So-AU Eagle Life, A, Scott. j^'ltna Fire, A, Scott. Friendly Society of Canada, J. W. John- ston, jr. Halifax Kire .51 Bedford Row. Hartfi>rd Fire, A. «cott. Home Fire, A. Scott. Int rnational Life, P. C. HilL Liverpool A London Life A Fire, J. C. Al- lis(»n. Merchant's A Tradesman's Life, of Lin- don, J. W. Johnston, jr. No\a Sctjtia Marine, 48 Bedford Row. New York Mutual Marine, H. Lawson. Pelican Life, Wm. Hare. Provincial Marine of Toronto, George C. Wliidden. Professional Life, >S. A W. M. Gray. Royal Life and Fire, H. Hartihornu. Starr Life, M. G Black. State Fire, S. A W. M. Gray. Union Marine, 49 Bedford P.ow. United Kingdom Life, H. Yeomans. IRON FOUNDERS. Bro;vn, P. H. Hurd's Lane. HuBterman A Cooper, hd. N. W. Ann. Mitchell T , Fresh Water Bridge. JEWELLERS. Braun, F. B., 46 Hollis. Brown, M S., 13.') Granville. Cornelius, J., .5") Barrington. McCulloch, J. .36 Granville. Newman, W. H, 127 Granville. Trauuweiaer, F., 118 Granville. JOINERS. Bain, Alex., Grafton, n Duke. Boak, E.. Brunswick, q. North.. Brown, Wm., Crelghton. Conroy, John, op. Strachan's wf Cakler, J. L.. on. Lumber Yard. Davidson A Graham, op. Bermuda wt Eraser, James, Bii-liop. Irahei, John, 92 Argyle. 1S60.] French, .John, 02 A (t'-ahani,. James, M tirant, P. and G. Bi HiK-itis, lioland, Ci Junian, W. S., 17-1 C LavvL.rA Wells, Mo -Marvin, Thus., Rott .Marvin, W. IL, H„u Marvin, J. W., Brui McKay, John, Duko .Mi-I'lierson, D., op. J Miinifoid. John,"Sou Mc.Viittand McLooc .Voiris, S., Gornwalli lieddy, Thos.. Alberi Kichuidson. Robt., B IJomii.o. li. T., Lockm Smith, John, Lockm; Wari'or, Messrs. Citv Wiswell. J. and Son, JUNK DJ Oaks, R. C, O'Connoi Wills, J. J., 210 Hollis LIME K Mi.tt, J. P., 39 Bedford Tndt;r, John, Fresh M LEATHER D Barnsnad, C., South I LtUson, Philip, unde '■tayner, Ehen, hci. Sta Sunford, JamoB, Soui PICTURE r"rake, J. and P., Prin^ Wetniore, R. and J., 3) LIQUOR Dl WHOLESAni A Rniild and Gibson, Sou Ban id, R., 8 Cheapside 'Cu5iin. P. op. Queen's J'rosskill, Jas., Barring V.ylc, Thos. hd. Benn 'rumniond. P. Market Harrington, W. M. A C Karnlii'k, J. A W., 8 Ht lyMin.-y, M.. oor. Gran Koariis. Owen, cor. Du -(ilaw,Tho8.,hd. Soi Lithgovv, John, 40 Bed! j-onliy A Stimi)8on, 3 ( •\'c'.eo(i. Alex. A Co., 1: McCarthy R. op. Q„oo N'TthupASons. ArgylJ Rt-yiiuids, Wm. ;J24 UdI J-van, \V,n.. Water, coij ^•^•^ t, Jas. op. Oi'dnancJ RETAll Anderson, A., Creightol Aniol.i, M., George; ■.^m' IsGO.] BUSINESS DIREC'TOIIY. 117 rniu-h, John, 02 Argylo. (i'-uliain, JaiVK'B, Mailliinrt. liiani, r. .'iiid G. HirniinKham. lluf-itis, Kolitiiil, Crcighton. Junlaii, W. i:*., 174 Graflon. LiiwI.ir A Wells, Morris, ii, Pleaeant. Marvin, Thos., Rottonbiirjf. Marvin, W. II., Uoubo a. b*hip, Proctor. Marvin, .T. W., Brmiswiek, oor. Gcnish. M.lvay, John, Duko, n. Ar^yle. Mi'l'lKTson. D., op. Long wf. Miiniford. John.'South end Maitland. MtN'iitt and McLood, Jacob, u. Water. >:,,rris, S., Cornwallis. u. Water. iu-ddy, Thos., Alberniarle. liicliaidson. lloht., Bishop, n. Water. lloou.c. It. T., Lotiknian, n. West's Lane. Smith, John, Lockmaii, ii. N<>rth. Wari'or, Messrs. City, n. North. Wiswell, J. and Son, Howe, n. Common. JUNK DEALERS. Oalis, R. C, O'Connor's wf. Wills, J. J., 210 Hollis LIME KILNS. Mott, J. P., 39 Bedford Row. Tridt;r, John, Fresh Watoi. LEATHER DEALERS. Barnsnad, C, South Ferry. Lotdon. Philip, under Police Office. '^layner, Ehen, hd. Staynei's wf. ijianford, James, South Ferry. PICTURE FRAMERS. Prakt*. J. and F., Prince, n. Barrington. Wetmore, R. and J., 38 Granville. LIQUOR DEALERS. TTHOLF. 8ALB AND RETAtli. Bauld and Gibson, South Ferry. liauld, It., 8 Cheapside. •Cii5un. P. op. Queen's wf. Crof^skill, Jas., Barrinf,'tun cor. George. iH.ylo, Thos. hd. Bennett's wf. Drumniond, P. Market wf. HaiTiuK'tou, W. M, A Co., 44 Ilollis. Kandk'k, J. & W., 8 Ilollis. Ki'arn''y, .M., oor. Granvillo. a. Prince. Kearns, Owen, cor. Duke a. Water. L' .dlaw, Thos., hd. South Ferry. Lithiiow, John, 4tt Bedford Row. Luntiv A Stimpson, 8 (reorge. . MoU'od. Alex. & Co., 1<.)2 Ilollis. McCarthy, II. op. Queen's wf. N^rthup & Sons, Argyle, cor. Bukingh'm Rcyiiulds, Wni. :W4 Upper Water. livan, Wiu., Water, cor. George. Scutt. Jas. op. (^)rdnance Gate. Taylur, Win 17 Ilollis. RETAIL. Anderson, A., Creighton cor. Cornwallis. Arnold, M., George. Barratt, Jas., op. Wes-t's wf. BowcH. P.. hd. Marshall's wf. B' Bsoni, G., cor. Albermarle a. Duke. Brophy, Wni., hd. Fairbanks wf. Brido, Mrs., Brunfiwiok, cor. Jacob. Breslo, Jas., o Up|>or Water. Bryiner, hd. Long wf. Bulger, M., Grafton, cor. Sackville. Buttomer, F., op. Butler's wf. L. Water. Cahill, John, op. Strachan's wf. Carew, S., hd. Noble's wf Callahan. Thos., 9.1 Saekvillo. arrigan, Thos., hd. Market, wf. Cochran, Pat., hd. Caldwell's wf. Curran, C. oji. Essoii's wf Cullerton, A., Grafton, cor. Prineo. Delaney. P., Brunswick, cor. Gerrish. lieCiouchey, John, op. llogan's wf. Donohoe, U. hd. Bennett's wf. Donovan, M., Donovan's wf. Doyle, Peter, op. Lyle's wf. Donovan, M., Albermarle, cor. George. Dupe, G. W., 3:i.j Upper Water. Duggan, Jas., op. Queen's wf. Dwyer, M., Gottingen, cor. Cornwallis. Dwyer, Mrs. 13 Lower Water. Evans. John, North Ferry. Fahie, P., Market wf. Forristall, Pat , Brunswick n. Jacob. Eraser, Mrs., South Ferry, riiiin, M., Grafton, cor. Prince, llallarnan, M., op. Doyle's wf. lianuan, John, hd. Gas Lane. Uaydon, T., under City Court llonso. Heunesfiy, Mrs., Gottingen n. Prince Wm. Ilogan, John, hd. Hogan's wf. Hughes, John, hd. Marshall's wf. Kennedy, Mrs. 18 Bedford How. Laidlaw, J., op. Dockyard Gate. Lonergan, .Jauies hd. Adam's wf. Martin, Peter, hd. Lawson's wf. McNamara, .M., op. LeCain's wf. Martin, Geor;^e, op. Bolton's wf. Martin, Thus., op. Brown's wf. Matsou, G., hd. Mooney's wf. Miller, James, Market wf. Miller, R., Giriish cor. Maitland. Morriscy, Peter, 33 Albermarle. .Mulroney, Jas , hd. LeCain's wf. MeAulirtls John, 49 Upper Water. .McCarthy, Charles, op. Strachan's wf. McDade. John, Mavnard. McDerniott, M., Gottingen cor. Qorrish. O'Brien, W., lid. Fairbanks' wf O'Brien, John, Watt r cor. Bishop. O'Donnell, P., Albe marie n. Sackville. (»'Harali, Mrs, op. Hogaus wf. O'Neil, Mrs., o{). Hogan's wf. Peare, S., Cornwallis c(n-. Water. Plielan. E., Water n. George. Power, M., Sprhig Giuden Road. Powtsr, M. J., AlDennarle cor. Buckin'm. Purecll J., op. Creighton's wf, Power, R., op. Tobin's \\ f. Ravvley, W., South Ferry. Rhind, Wm. Albermarle, cor .^rince. Russell, Alexr., South Ferry. \' ' :T''-Z 4 ■•/'.Civl 1 ' ' ■ ' r''i?t ■':;•. »>■. .♦.1 • ■'» ■ i'' ! li' 1"f ';!!«! lis nUSINKSS DIUKCTOIIY [ISC.fl. T{ich!ir(ls, J. J., op. Cnnanrs \vf. Si'iilon, M., lid. B rmudiau wl". Sti'Wiirt's Siiliioii, <) I'rinci'. Suthtirlaiul, G., {iottiiiKfii cor. Cornw's. Swociiy, 1).. flrrrisli vnv. f!n;ighli)U. Ttioni, Daniel, 47 I5!irritij,'l(in. Tr. Wise, li , Coruvvaliis cor. Maynard. LIVERY STAISLEI:?. Ainslcy, RDht., Grafton n. IJlowora. IJrown, II. I'.arrack: n. Sackvillo. Casey. \V., 2 Hninswick. Callahan, J., I^arrack n. Jacob. Fahie, 1", Watt n. Hall Court, Kf.Uy, M., Gotlinj,'(;n n. Cornwallis. Norwoorl, James. 81 Granvillo. O'Hara, B., Jacob n. Water. Veiili, W. J., Ar^rylc n. Water. Woods, Taul, Aiyyle n. Blower. LIDRARIKa. Christian Association, I2S Rarrington. H.alifax .Moch'.nics', Sackvillo. Ualitax, a-J I'rincc, LOCKSMITHS. Bucklpy, J., 92 Sackvillo. Bu 'klcy, Wni., op. Loii;^ vvf. Sniithors, J. J}., 121 Barriugton. LUMBER DEALERS. Adams, Thomas, Adam's \vf. B irron, Win., Power's wf. Con\T!iy, Jercmi.ih, Conway's \vf. Donovan, M., Donovan's wV. Ilnm|)hrey, Wni., liumphroy's wf. Hogan, John, Ilogan's wf. Jennings. Jos., Marshall's wf. Jennings, H. A., Neil's wf. MacKay, W., MacK.ay'8 wf. MASONS AND PLASTERERS. Doran, John, Gottingeti. Edwards, J. T., Mailland n. Gerrish. Malcolm. R., Blower n. Barriugton. Mooney, Andw., Gerrish n. Louktnan. Murphy. A., liirniiiighain n. Morris. Parr ifc Johnson. Maitl.ind n. P.inco Wm. Saunders '.i Barringtou. ^lodges, Misses. .'W Barriugton. Lawson, Miss, Gl Mollis. Mackintosh, Mrs., .SI Harrington. McLeod, Miss, hd O'Neal's wf O'Brien, Mrs., Sackville, n Granville. 1800. J Ring, yu•^, Wate " i;.i|cs, iMisH, Salte >^t(w;irt, Mrs. 42 ■) \V.iy, .Miss, BuekLn O'Mallcy, .7., hd Cm ' .MUSIC PI Boris. P. J.. 20 Holli Ilai'-iirty, J., Pl.-isii .'^•ilt'trv, E., Cornwall Jeans, C, Lockinan .MUSICAL INSTR Robinson, O. H., Goo NAUTICAL JX Crnwf.rd, Wni., 49Bi Crci-hton. A and H., Delia Torre and Rayn' NEWS Ri .Athpn.Tiim, Temporal jj riiri-tian Association, -Mt'icliant's Exchange OIL MERC Frnscr, R. G., 124 Grai bertine, Ac. PAIN" , Renrre. C, 27 Grafton I f.i.^oy, M., 2!) Jacob. ' Ponnoy, M., Arji^yle •Mirrick. W. and Son MWzler, J, H., Gran^' MuriJiy, ,1., Saltern I.'^irdon, J., Dresden i^mitliera, (}. and s ivil on. )Vanvn, L,I61 Ilollis ^\ aMi, Thos.. !)• ^rin' Van .Mahler, John. Cn Hiiecove, R., lid. Ho^ PAPER MA Wills, J. J., 210 Ilollis. PIANO-FORTE MAN Jrockiey and Co, Duke naser, ^\.a. Son, 70 a. PilYSICI, «apk, Rnf.ia, Granville ^o^'Mvell, W., Morris n ;;n.K.n.II.,iiarn!^toS for. St, rgyle op. ::;-sip. Charles. Argyk ;";■'• 1?-. Saekviiur,', \"^M (Jottingen n. Pri '"'".'■• •^•t'.,Sa,.k Villi.? Joinings, Edw., 71 IlolJ 11U81NKS3 DIKKCTORV. 18(30.] Riii"7Mrs.. Watf. "n Duke. i;„l"ij, Mi^^f. i^i'lt'" f"'"" I'"\^'f"r Water. A.vKivt, Mrs. 42 iarriniiloii. \V.iy, Mii^s, lUickl ii;luun u Grafton. j OTlllX . O'Miillt'y. .T., hfl Cmuud'ti wf. MUSIC rnoFESsoiis. Rori^, p. J.. 20 HoUis. Il;ii:_':irtv, J., ri.iK^aiit. .■.;itlVi-v, K., Cornwallis n Lo(^ man. Jt'iiiisi C.Loc'kman u Cornwu.as. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKEK. Robinson, 0. H., George n IIolliB. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. rrawfir.i, Wm., 49Rarriiitrton. (•rei-titon, A fiTid H.. .126 Upper Water. Delia Torre and Ilayner, Somerset House NEWS ROOMS, Athpnnnnm, Tomporanco Hall. riirirtiiin Association, 12S l^arrin^ton. Mercliant's Exchan;j;e, Bedford Row. OIL MERCHANT. Frasor, R. G., 12* Granville, a{;ent for Al- bcrtinc, &c. PAINTERS. Pcnrro. C, 27 Grafton. Casov, M., 2!» .Jacob. Dowripv, M., Arj^yle n Rnrklnpham. Mirrick. W. and Son. 69 Hollis. Mi'tzlfT, .T, n., Granville n Ulower. Murphy, .1., Salter n. I'loasant. llpiinlon. J., Dresdtai Row u. Morris. Smilhcrs, (r. and Son. 101 Granville. Warren, li , ICl Hollis. WiiW). Thos.. 02 ArfO'lf • Van Maldor, .Tohn. CrcijJthton n-Cornw's , Yinecovc, I!., lid. rio{;an's wf. 119 RARER MAKER. Wills, J. J., 210 Hollis. PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURERS. BiocHey and Co, Duke cor. Harrington. Fraser, W. a. Son, 70 a. 88 Barrington. PHYSICIANS. Almon. W. J., 80 Hollis. Black, Riifus, Granville n. Sackville. Coi;swell, W., Morris n. Pleasant. DiivloH, W. II., Argyle cor. George. Fiirniaii, H., Barrington n. Blower. Fiire'st, ■ ., rgyle op. l'arad(!. il'-sip, Charles, Argyle, op. St. P-iiil's. (iil|iiu, H., Sackville n. Barrington. ll'ibbs, GoUingcn n. Prince Wni. lluini', J. C, Sa(*kville cor. Barrington. Jennings, Edw., 71 Hollis. Lane, .T. H.. Bedford Row. Mitch'.ll, !».. l."''! Ilnllis. M^itiiig Piapensary. Page. B. G.. Barrington op. I'of^t OHlce. Parker, I>. Moll.. Mgyle cor Prineo. Slavter, John, W> Ha) ringlon. Treniain, .54 Barrington. PLUMBERS. Downs, R. and Son, hd. Cronnn's wf. Estano, Louis, op. HaniiltonV wf. Eotano, Jos., Proctor n. Water. Longard, J. and E., 22 Hollis. Longard, J , lOS Brunswick. Phelan, C„ hd. Donovan's wf. Smith a. Milcholl, Barrington ror Prince. SymondB, W. S. a. Co., 14 Duke. PRINTERS. Annand, Thos., 8 Prince. Barnes, James and Co., 177 Hollis. Blackadar, Hugh, 47 Buckingham. Bow(>s, Jiuncs and Sons, 4;i Hollis. Churchill, C. Wesleyan Otl'., VM ..rgyle. Compton and Bovvden, 2 Gtv.rge. Cunnahelj, \\\n., ;'.V Granville. Grant, Alpin, Prince. Gossip, Will., 32 Granville. Piniiv, Wm. A., !• Chcaiiside. Ritchie ai^d Bulger, l."> Hollis. Sclden, S , 49 Granville. PRINT SELLERS. Dr.ako, J. a. F , Prince n. Barrington. Wetmore, R. a., J., .'58 Granville. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND OFFICES. BUILDIXOS. Province House b. Hollis a. Granville. Tcuiperaiice Hall b. Poplar Grove and Starr street. Masonic Hall, Barrington cor. Salter. Sothern's Lyeeum, Queen, u. Spring Gard.'U Road. OFFICES. Bo.ard of Works, Province Building. Commisiiaiiat De|.iartment, Bedloril Row. Trown Land OtHce, Province Building. Excise Office, do. V iuHncial Secretary's, do. (luager's Office. 122 Granville. Judge of Probate, 31 Bedford Row. Post Office, Barrington cor. Duke. Protlionotary's, Province Building. Provincial Secretarv's, do. Railway Office, 129 Granville. Heeeivcr General's, Province Building. Uegist ar of Deeds. do. Betristrar of Probate. 8 Prince. ■ . > SheriH's Office, 8 Bedlord Row. Telegraph Oflice, 37 Granville. RESTAURANTS, Stewart's Saloon,' 9 Prince. i^'pf '■% ■■i>^ RP "ii^* fpi'^sl'' ^v^> ?* . j'".* raL''^'' ■ p;';/;, I.,' . v » .'''■ ■■'■■■. .. ' ■■ . f ' '■■ ■K -y.i-: ^;::^' '" .^r ■ J' -I' , ' i »■■'■■ ■ . ■ I -t _ — -^^ r '.-> N' 120 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. [isdo. Smith'* Hnloon. Rodford Row. Waiorfliilil Housn. U|)per Wator. Wilson a. 8on. 14 llollis. WiJBou, S., Arj?ylo n. Oeorge. RIOGBRS. Fiddler, J.. Oerrish n. Water. Ilycr, M«B(ir8. Mooneys wf. SAIL MAKERS. Drilllo, G. a. J.. Collins' wf. Flowoifi, O., Nohle'a wf. Fraser a. Loiigard, South ^erry. Lani;,'an. John, Fairbanks' wf. Longard, ,lohn. Powers' wf. Muir a. Ulaoliadar, Oaldweirs wf. Kyan and Co., Kaaon'a wf. SAWING AND PLANING MILLS. Peters, Blaiklock a. Peters, Creamers' wf. Thompson, A. A., Cornwallis n. Common. SCHOOLS, Ac. Boris, P. J., Teacher French, Ac. 20 Hollls. Curren B , 120 Granville. l)avison, Mr. and Mrs., Ilollis n. Salter. free Church Academy, Gorrish. Grammar School, Sacv. cor. Barrington. Orove, Miss, cor. Hollls a. Salter. Hodysou, Mr., Lockman n. Gerrish. Keleher, D., Arj^yle n. Duke. Lawson, Mrs., 82 Hollis. Miller, Mrs., (Drawing,) Barrington. National, Argyle cor. George. Royal Aca«lian, Argyle n. Buckingham. St. Mary's College, Grafton n. .Blowers. St. George's, Brunswick u. Gerrish. SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS. Bulger, P.. 175 Hollis. Carey, W., Sp'gGdn. Road n. Birmlng'm. Knight a. Son, 170 Hollis. Lamrgan, M., Creighton n. Cornwallis. Sinclair, A., 39 Saekville. Williamson, C, 135 Argyle, Woodill, R., Barrington cor. Bucking'm. SHIP BUILDER. Barry, J. L , Lockman n, Cornwallis. SHIP CHANDLERS. BarsB, S. (•., hd. Commercial wf. SILVER SMiniS. Brown, M. S., 1:^2 Granville. Newman. W. H., 127 Granville. Veith, W. J., 45 Buckingham. SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. Adams, James, Argyle n. George. Bell, W. and S., Marchingtun's Lane. Brehm, B. C, 1 Maitland. Mott, J. P., 30 Bedford Row. Molt, H. Y. a. Son, Duke op. Post OCace. SPAR MAKERS. Bontly, W.. Rt-ntly's wf. Butler, G., Butler's wf , Upper Water. Mo.\lpinc, J. Mooney's wi. STOCK COMPANIES. Aca«lian Iron Company, lli-n^lit Building society. Electric Telegraph Company. Gas Company. Horticultural Garden. HaUfax and Dartmouth Steamboat Co. Halifax Water Company. Inland Navigation Company. Temperance Hall Company. STONE CUTTERS. Davis R., Water, cor. Noith. Saunders, i., 1 Brunswick. Murphy, A., Birniingham n. Rotterdam. STOVES AND GRATES. Chamberlain, J M., L. Water op Long wf. Symons, W. S. a -Co., 14 Duke. SURVEYORS. Fairbanks, C. W., Dartmouth, llendry, VV., Crown Land Ottlce. TAILORS. Armstrong, D., O'Connors wf. Bicry, Peter, 20 Barrington. Campbell, W. a. J., 35 a. 3lJ Hollis. Cunningham, R., op. Power's wf. Faiquharson a. Carter, Hollis cor. C'psldo Hesson, W. A., oomersO House, i'riuce. LaurilliaMJ, H. G., 19 Ilollis. Leddy, J., hd. Market wf. Mcllreith a. Cabot, 51 Hollis. Motzler, G., Brunswick n. Cornwall.-;. Neal, A., 46 Buckingham. Simonds, T. hd. Tobin's wf Walsh, D. M., 1 Market Sijaare. Withrow; J. 136 Granville. TANNERIES. Barnstead, C, Spring Garden Road. Letson, P., n. Catholic Cemetery. Smith, John, Frcali Water Bridge. Slaynoi-, E„ Dartmouth. Stanford, James, 3 Mile Honse. TIN SMITHS. Black, A., foot of Saekville. Boyle, A., op. Doyle's wf Barry, A., hd. Fairbanks' wf. Downs, R. a. Sons. hd. Cronan's wf. Decheazeau a. Crow, Granville cor. Dukt Eatano, Louis, op. Hamilton's wf. Estano, Joseph. Proctor's Lane. Ilogan, T., hi I. Creamer's wf. Kelly, W., hd. Bennett's wf. Longard, J. and E., 52 Hollis. Longard, J., 109 Brun.swick. Phelan, C., hd. Donovan's vvC Roddick, J., op. Dyekyard. TRUNK TrlJer, Henry, Fresh TURN McLeod, Oeorge. 30 J Spring' Garden Facto Williams l«y't Grist Mill. Mutt's, J. P., S «p, Candle and Chooolat* Manufactory. Mott'B, H. Y. it Sons, do. and Brick Kiln. Peters, Blalckiock a. Potert' Briak F»»- tory, Eastern Passagx. Runt's Tannery. Stairs' Oil Factory. Hinnelt's Lime Kiln. Stay ner's Tannery. Turner's Tannery. White's, 8. ^i. ftHd Co., Crisi Mill. 'I'- L- ^ - NAVAL. OFFICEIIS OF TllK VAVAL VAUD. Storekeeper, John N. Marj^rci^or, I']^q. Clurhts, JaiiiL'* Puachard, Uidiard Uiirtshorue, Cliaa 11. liigl>y, Hteqi-^. II. M. VICTUALLING YARD, HALIFAX. Storekeeper, John N. Macgrcgor, E.sq. CUrh, Caan. J. Hill, Exj. NAVAL IIOSriTAL, HALIFAX. Duties conducted by thuNaral Storekeeper. ARA.ciixii, 18. Sloop. Commander, John E. Montgoiuerie. LUuti., \ 1 Thos. N. Underwood, Geo. H. Bixrmird. Master, Jno. Jones. Sunjeon, Jno. Forbes. Paymaster, Henry Gray. Mat*, A. WoJehoiua. Asat. Suiyeon, A. B. Johnson. Atalanta., 16. Sloop. Commander, Thos. M. G. Pii'iiey. Lieutit., Fred, llavvey, Wm. G. Silverlock. Master, T. D. Nit-hulson. Surgeon, Dauiel Saunders. Pat/master, Benjni. Luxniore. Mate, James E. N. Graham, J. J. Martin. Asst. Sur<;eon, Dnucau MeNab Jolmstou. Cossack, 20. Screw Steam Corvette. 250 horse-power. Captain, Riohard Moorman. Lieuts., Josiah A. Hatchard, Albert F. Hurt, L. C. K«|)pel. Master. Mark Netten. Surgeon, liiehard C. Russel. Pay- itMsttr, Jiis. C. Piuhorn. Chief Engineer, Peter Steel. A»st. Surgeon, Wm. A. Atislin, (acting.) .' 'V: . 6 122 PROVTXriAl. WEPLFYAN [mi). (jl.ADtATOR. G. Pa(ltll<'-irhnl Strain Sl, 4.'U) Ilf»iso-iio\viT. f^'om viamhr, Henry 1). Ilicklcv. /upiilfudnts, .Jitliii L. (iilliy, Win. (/'I;iili Muster, Hcnjiiiuin IJ. Stcwiirt. Sun/con, Miirk llunilton. I'iii/iiki'I,, 'H "III 'In, Asai'^l. 'Sui-jxm. .lolin (i. BiiiHM's. C/ti(f' J'^nt/iiii^fr, Juhn K. Johnsuu Ciforj^a' II, Bellinf^'cr, (nrt). (JouGov. 6. PadiUi-trliii I St' (till S'onji, .'J-JO Horsc-powpr. Ccm vumdir, Ik'dfonl ('. J. Tim. J.indnKfhts, \Vni. ISjiratt, KoIhtI Ko.* MiifiUr, Andrew J. Annstroii;^. Sun/ton, Jiuncs McK. VViiUuce. Puy viatiter, Henry Scwell. Assistant .Siiri/rwi, David Cunijihell, Jaspku. 1. Ab'<«im (iiiu liont, S(i Hi)rse-j)()\vi'r. Lii'ut. .j* Conmandn Wni. II. Vynx. A^^aist. Surjion, CIms. F. Wise. 2iin Stku K. C.B C w Addit . „ .. , Lcvcson H. Soiner>ct. Additional, ,]o\m Orlelinr, fjolm Himcoek. /jVu- truants, Chr.s. G. Lindsay. John (i. 8. Clark, //o/j. Krnest (J. h. ('i,(i|. nine. W^illiam II. Go()ld. Additional, J/on. Evan L. V. iMostyn, iNti' A. Seott. Mister, StO|ilicn iSpain. Additional, Tlioinafl W.*|{. I'ik-, Edward A. Carey, AVilliam li. Calver, Williain \. Searnell, Mdwanl IMuiirilyan, AN'illiaiM 'r. Ciifi(jn. Cajitain of Marincx, Iliij^h II CiooM. l.s< Licuts., Win. N. G. .Johnson, John M. lianiilton. L'taijilain, (i-nrw C. Piiivhes, B. A. Stajf Sun/eon, William T. Doniville, M. 1). Addi- tional, Robert Beilli. Sinyitm, Thoiniis Slralton. Paymanttr, Win. J, R. Hall, isaval Instructor, .James Stephen. Afatfi, . JviV. Simjcons, Alexander Meliride, Peter Kairhairn, (act) Addilionot. Fid!, 11. Hose. 2nd Master, . Assist. Paymaster. J. X. K()i)iiboii. Indus, 7H. /'A/7 S/iip. \'ic(' Admiral, Sir H(ji;ht<>n Stkuakt I. C. B. Fldij Lirntvnant, Jcdni II. J. Alexander. <>V((r/| ''■'"<'il)al offire 43I «genoies must bel ;? i>\vt'r. f.inif. (Vtd ^ininiittndi r, II. Mc\. Dyer. SuriMACK. »)() llorst'-powiT, /wVit^ ,\* Cominunder, Joliii Murray. '>iul Muster, Adolplms l)e (iroiifliy. ADVERTISEMENTS. BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Harris' Patent. TIic Proprietors of tlie al)ove Miichiiio, thankful for tlio many flattor- iiitr tcstiinoiiiiils received from their patrons tlie past yejir, and for the roiiitcsy of those who luive allowed us the privilege of refcrriiiij to them, respectfully invite all in search of a MACHINE FOR FAMILY USE to pall nt their Sale--rooni-', and iTiakc a ri;jrid examination of our DOTT- BLi: THUHAD MACULNr:, makinu the justly eelehrated GnovEH & Baker Stitch, that will not slip thow/h ererjf fourth stitch he rut. It is tlie DKST and only niaehine makinLr the above stiteh, by authority of thu Grover & IJaker S. M. Co., at the low price of FORTY DOLLARS. « The ahove mnchinc is, with this improvement, the best low priced one iiKwIiefore the ])ublie, and all persons desirous of luirchasinir are re(pu!St- cil to ^'ive it a carefuU examination before purehasinj^ elsewhere. It is truly a Family Machine, n'nd will perform more work in one hour than the liest seamstress iu one day, and do it better. Every Machine is Warranted and the "Warrantee Fulfilled. Responsible agents wanted iu all parts of the couHtry, and liberal terms given. Send for a circular. Principal office 43 Trlmont Street, Boston, where all applications for agencies must be made. L. A. BIGJELOW, Agext. •^*: •V A'. i: ^■: 1^^ (■ . !,i., ■y.i' 124 APVEHTISEMENTS. [1S60. TO THE CUSTOMERS OF THE HALIFAX, N. S. TH OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE & RET IL BftY GOODS WAREHOUSE. E. BILLING JUNR. & CO., PROPRIETORS. SINCK we last addresBi'd mir Friends and t.'ustonifirB tliron^i this mctlium « change has Uken place In the proprietary or our business; Mr. R. McMnrm- havlnp ceased to be a partner in our firm, and being now unconnootcd therewith in any way. Under this new arran^'ement we can assure our friends their wan'.s ■will be more promptly and carefully attended to, and with far more satisfaction in every respect. Our customers will bave l«>arnt we are sure with much regret of the loss of our well known Warehouse by the sprious Are of 9th September. We are glad to in- form them that we are reinstated in much m re spacious and elegant premiies, NO. 31, GRANVILLE STREET, where our increased accvtmmodation and fhcilities will enable us to display fur their inspection a much hkrger and more complete assortment of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, In every manufacture of WooLF.N. f'lLK, Cotton and Linen. It is impracticable in this conilncd si)ace to give other than an imperfect outline of the VABiBTT and kxthnt of our stock. We can but name our 1>epahtments for the guidance of our friends, assuring them that in each they will flnd a moit extensive variety of i-ow rRicsn and costly ooodb in every degree of excellence, LADIES' DRESSES, SHAWLS AND MANTLES, BONNETS AND MILLINERY. (Tn connection with these depnTtments wo have work rooms under the direction of a talented and experienced Milliner and Dress Maker. Bonnftb, Hiad DnssiES. < APS, Manti.ks and Drersks will be made to order from selected materials, at s very small charge. The Plates of Loudon, Paris, and New York FASHIONS are received by each Steamer.) SILKS, HOSIERY, CLOVES AND TRIMMINGS, FURS. WOOLEN CLOTHS, DOESKINS, VESTINGS, BROAD CLOTHS. GEHTS* FURNISHING GOODS, LIN^N DRAPERY, CALICOES, SHIRTINGS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, FURNISHING DAMASKS, &C. Orders fi-om the country accompanied with a Post Office Order or remittance vrill receive the most careful attcution, and the goods will be forwarded to any part of he province Carrioife free. Any article not approved of may be returned and exchanged, or the money paid will be immediately refunded, at the option of th» customer. £. BlLLI.''a' Jaur. & Co. PURE KXGLl PAIXTS, OILS DUUGGISTS' S 18G0.] AOVKUTISKMliNTS. 125 <^ .< -q:b.xjc3- q^ *^ ^ €3, .rr-.:.;r strfet fiiFAX, v. s. JAMES L. WOODILL, CHEMIST ANO DRUOaiST. Gi:Ni:n\L dealku ik OHOGS AMB MEDICmES, PUUE EXGLISII CHEMICALS, PEUFUMEUY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, C(JMR8 AND SPONGES. ENGLISH ANO AMERiOAN PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, VAIIXISIIKS, DYE STUFFS, BURNING FLUID, &c., &c., C>A?.DS17, nSLD, -^I"D PL077Sn S3EDB, Englisu Violin Sxuinus, SrEUEoscoPiiis and Viawa. ON HAND AND IMPORTED TO OftOERi DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, iLsu SURiUCAL INSTRUMENTS.; AGENT FOR DuBarry's Revalecta Aiabica Fooil, Jayne's Family Medicino. PROPRIETOR OF WOOOIU'S GERMAIN BAKING POWDER, HORNED CATTLE MEDICINES. &c. UlcMcint Cksts of all |lriccs, ALWAYS ON HAND. The Suhscriher imports from tlic (ir^t sources in the Englisli and Araerioiin Markets, and t-aa conijiL'tc witli any in the price and quality of his goods. CALL A^D SEE! 'if. *. V.,- -:•>• ..'.♦ -'»>. jf. "i' ' H *,;-t- **■' *•»'■ i& ^ m , ■»•.■..• ' ■ ri. * ■" ^ ' ' *■ ., a-,-' 's • .. ; .'•1 r-'* ill '■ ■: 126 ADTERTISEMNTS. [1800. IMPORTERS OK" « DRY GOODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: SILKS, WOOLENS, GLOVES, HABERDASHERY, LINENS, COTTONS, HOSIERY, MILLINERY. FURS, READY MADE CLOTHING. TAILORS' AND MILLINERS' OUTFITS AND TRIMMINGS, With every requirement for the TOWN AND COUNTRY TRADE. D;F" Especii;! attention given to the execution of orders. STOCK CONSTANTLY KErT GOOD, additions beinj,' by nearly ever INIail Steamer. made TBMPORAUY PREMISES, JEKICIIO WAKEHOUSE, UPPER WATER STREET. imo.] 32, GUA IMPORTES LIS1 r.ixRHS-Towels, Hue t'oTTo.VB— Fine, Medi Dsiss GooD8-,Frenoh DRESSES-Pancy Strij RrBBo.vs-French and .AC'EH-Viilenciennes, k, MisLi.V8-I'liiiii. CordeJ ^KiTED Goons-m CoUJ TBiM.vi\as^Fnngea, bI nosiEHT- Women's and ('LovBs-Tlie best make ^UVg AMD COUSKTS— kJ SILKS ^'im-P!a in Fancy. Col HAWLs-Fillod Paisley. fANrLBH-Velvets. Silk JAKA.oLs-Moiro. SatinJ FUR I msKs-Wool, Union J iii-i.NKKTS. Cor.VlKni.A.V, Curtains, etc., I Ju^:, ^*'''' "'•'Joi-" fro J l^i.lbofonvardodwithp' The Stock 18 well kopt I iJlic principles upon wll r'''''''>>'r to secure the ^J 4 18()0.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 127 ALBION HOUSE. 32, GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N, S. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. LIST OF DEPARTMENTS. DOMESTIC GOODS. j,,yR^9_Towels, Ilnckabackfl, Table Linena, Ac. CoTTONB— Fine, Medium, and Stout. FLANMiii^— i^''Qca»liire, Saxouy, atid Welcb. DRESS DEPARTMENT. Dmss Goods— French and British DoLaines, Muslins, Hiuages, Balzarinee, Luatres, Coburgs, and Fronch Morinoes, (in all colors}. DRESSES— Fancy Stripea andChecka, Robes, Floiincea, Ac. FANCY DEPARTMENT. P.IBB05S— French and English. ^ ] ^CEs—Vulenclennes, Guipure, Honiton, Ac. " MrsLiNB— Plain. Corded, and Checked. Hhwed Goods— in Collars, Sleeves, Trlminlnjfa, (Real and Imitation.) TBiiiJiiNos— Fringes, Buttons, Tassels, Ac, Ac. HOSIERY, CLOVES, &C. IIosiERT— Women's and Children'n, in Silk, Merino, and Cotton. tiLOVBs— The best makes in French Kid. also Wool, Cloth, Silk, Thread, Ac SiAVS AND CousKTS — Kaleido, Trincess Royal, Josephine, Ac. SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, &C. SiLK»— Plain Fancy, Corded, Moire, and Flounced. *HAWL5— Filled Paisley, Grenadine, Barage, Ac. Mantlki;— Velvets, Silk, Tweed. Guipure, Laco, Ac. I'iKAsoLS— Moire, Satin, Glace, Brocade, Ac. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. Caeprt— Bnisselg, Tapestry. Fine, Superfine, and Imperial Scotch. lUMASKs— Wool, Uni(m — with trimmings to matdi. Dlankhts. ('orNTKRi-ANEs, iiuos, Matxb, Ac, Railwat WiiAPPEus, Tablb Coters, Curtains, Ac, Ac. N. B. Cash orders from the Country will rcceivo careful attention, and the goods will be forwarded with jiromptltudo. The Stock is well kept up : (Joods being imported by nearly every Stoamor. Ttie principles upon which the business is based, are: ModeraU Profits, and an I tnikavour to secure thejHrfect confidence of customtn. ' ■"■■ ' • hi- '^*--* •"■^ ■-■ A , ,-. , .■ •, ;. „' ■'■■I ^ •fc#> ' ^--'M' ■ fl"'*'^ ■■■; ■ -'v** » t'" '} f 128 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1860. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN ACADEMY, SACKVILLE, NEW BRUNSWICK. OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT : Priwcipal. Rbv, HUMPHREY riCKA.KD, D.D. PrOVESSOU of iNTKLLlCTUAt AND MoRAL PhILOMPHT, KTC, ItKV. H. PICK RD, D.D. PhOFKBBOR of MAHHEMATICe, PHYSICAL SCIENCE, ETC., THOM vS PICKAUD, \,M Frofrbbor of French, and Assistant in Latin and Grbbk, ALBXAND£A SIMPSON REID. Teacher in Intermediatb Department, ARTHUR McN. PATTERSON. Tbacukb in Pbimabt Dbpabtubnt, J^MES R. INCHIS. THIS Institution offers superior advantap^es to those who wish to pursue either a partial or a complete course of Academic study. It is *itu- ated in a quiet country village, easy of access, pleasant and remarkiiblv healthy ; the Academic buildings, occupying beautiful positions, are spacious, and, for the purposes for which they are designed, altogether une(][ualled in these Provinces ; the various apartments are commodioui, well ventilated, and suitably futnished ; all the plans, regulations and arrangements, scholastic and' domestic, are those which have been fuund best adapted to promote the comfort and facilitate the improvement of the Students. Five Teachers, fully competent in their respective depart- ments, are constjvntly employed during Term time in the work of instruction. The charges for Board and Tuition in the Primary Department are only £27 10s., New Brunswick Currency, per year: and for instruction in higher* Departments, proportionally low. TERMS 09 FOURTEEN WEEKS EACH, ARE TO BIGIN AS FOLLOWS Thursday, November 8th, 18.59. Thursday, Fehruary 9th, 1860. Thursday, July 26th, 1860. Thursday, Novemder 1st, 1860. U^ For further information apply to the Principal. .^J\ SACKVILLE, N. B., October, 1859. 0:7" A good full length Photograph Likeness of tlie late CHAKLES F. ALLISON, Esq. —the Founder of the Mount Allison Wcskm Academy — may be obtained for Five Shillings, upon early af)plic;itiuii either to Rev. Charles Churchill, A.M., at the Weslcyan Couftr ence Office, Halifax, or to Rev. H. Pickard, Mount AUisou AcaJemv, Sackvillo, N. B. mo.] INSUl Established in I8C hartfo Incorporated in ISL iQcorporatcd in 181! HO Cash Capl PH(E Cash Cal oosnecticut Income in 1858 I>ividends on Poll Jhvidend Credit m 1»58. Totiil amount of i Bali/ax, JV. S., A ^ovi 18G0.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 129 LIFE & FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, JSlo. 30 Bedford Bow, HALIFAX, N. S. EAGLE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDOX. Established in 1807. Capital— ONE MILLION Pounds Sterling. HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIAnXFOTD, CONN. Incorporated in 1810. Cash Capital— $500,000. Surplus — $300,000, -^TNA INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HARTFORD, CONN. lacorporatcd in 1819. Cash Capital — $1,000,000. Assets — $2,030,- 423 80. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. Cash Capital— $1,000,000. Surplus— $400,000. PHCENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital— $400,000. Surplus— $150,000. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF HARTFORD, CONN. Large Accumulated Capital. Income in 1858 over $850,000. Dividends on Policies in 1858 $240,800. Dividend Credit of 40 per cent, on premiums upon Life Policies iu 1858. Tobil amount of losses paid to Ist Feb., 1859, $2,023,142 19. ARCHIBALD SCOTT, General Agent. Halifax, N. S., Novmher, Ut, 1359. : ■ f- -■•■>■ ■■ ,^-^— ~ , •■ ■ ■, -, ;, ■ laaa '? Si' Wl ^^m -•"(•; ■ «.' ,* ' '■■'4, ■. I . ' . • '»>■•■ ■ ■ ' *• m I - ■ 130 ADVERTISEMENTS. [l^cn. AMERICAN BOOK STORE, [ESTAHMSIIKD MANY YKARS.] U nOLLIS STRET, OPPOSITE THE PROVINCE BUILDING, HALIFAX. THE SIT^SCT^TBEK liavinrr snoeocled Mr. E. (1. Frixr.i;. in:', BOOKSELLING, STATIONERY, AND BOOK- BINDING BUSINESS. connected witli tlie Ami:kh^\n Book Stoiu;, hcL's to Jissure hi- fri.?i;.i. and the public frentTiilly, that he intends to devote strict attention lo every branch of his Trade, and feels confident that his loni: aequ:ii;,t. ance witli the most eminent London Puljlishers and Wiiolc-ale .'Sta- tioner^, will enable him to execute any orders for Books, Music or Paper which may be placed in his hands. P. .S Magazines and Newspapers rcfijularlv supplied. 'J. B. STRONG. J. B. STRONG'S SOBSCRIPTIOM LIBRARY, 33 HOLLIS STREET, Opposite the Province Blii ding. HALIFAX. This Library alreadv comprises many standard works in HISTOTIY. BIOGRAPHY, and GENERAL LITERATURE, as also a sclcriion of Books suitable for youth. The latest publications will bo added to the Library as soon as tV^v can be procured, and in such numbers as will prevent any delay or .«:: N. B. For the convenience of families residinj,' at a di-^tanro fminr: city, boxes having duplicate keys will be furnished by the Lilirarian. .i!. will coiitain ten volumes, wliich can be forwarded by cars or oti?r-j wise. ScBSCRiPTiON, £5 per annUxM. im.] ADVERTISEMENTS. 131 WHOLESALE DRY GOODS WAREHOUSE. BELL & ANDERSON, 29 & 30 GRANVILLE STllECT, HALIFAX, N. S. DEALERS IX BRITISH AND FOREIGN A large Stock suitable for Country Trade always on hand. ""MORTON & COGSWELL, CORNER OF GHEAPSiDE ANO HOLLiS STREET, HALIFAX. N. S. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ;ill the Kntrlisli and Aincrican Patent Medicines, l)rii;^,s, Seeds, Spices, Dye Woods, &c. [I^ !-^::o JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT "WILL CrUl'i Diari-hd'a and Dvseiuerv JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT Is the BEST REMEDY for Siunmer Complaints — it heals the bowels, relieves th(> iiain, and sto))* the disehar<;es. JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT 1^ the BElS'L' REMEDY lor Cou;^li and Lame Sioniaeh, Cramp or Pain in the Stoniaeh or Side. JOHNSON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT WILL CURE \Vhoopin<; CoMoh. JOHNTON'S ANODYNE LINIMENT Is the l)est External Appliention. If used aeeordiui? to directions it i;? porfeetly safe for children or adnlts, (-•ither internally or exiernally. Ilutidreds of h-atlini: citizens, in ditfer- I'Dt iiarrs of ti . * '-A f • ■ |V> i m ' : [,• I I |i fii j f i'!ti Lis ion ADVERTISEMENTS. [1860, HALL & BEAMISM. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, 52, HOLLIS STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. H. &. B. arc constantly rcceivinfi: new Works as they are issued from the Press, together with all the leading Periodicals and Newapapers. ALWAYS ON HAND All the principal SCHOOLS BOOKS now in me. Copt Books- Plain, Ruled, and Set head lines. Note Paper — Plain, Ruled, and Fancy, various 6izes, witfi En- relopes to match. A large assortment of ENVELOPES for general use. Music — All the newest and most popular pieces. Songs, "Waltze*, Quadrilles, Polkas, &c. Chessmen and Boards, Backgammon Boards and Men, Doasiam, Playing Cards, Pocket Knives, and a variety of other articles. Blank Books made aad ruled to order. Old Books rubuujid. VICTORIA BUILDING, 62, HOLLIS ST. DRUGGIST & SEEDSMAN! H. A.. TAYLOR, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, SPICES, BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, DYE- STUFFS, AC, AC. Garden and Flower Seed Imported each Season. Q;^ Orders from the Country promptly attended to, safely pack- ed, and speedily forwarded by Vessel, Team, Coach, or llailwgy. Address, 84 Sackville Street, HALIFAX, N. S. 63 GEOKG0 DaBuTy'. R.ralor \\ smtae. 1800.] ADVEUTISEMENT3. 138 AVERY, BROWN, & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 63 GEORG0CISTREET, Near the Mabkbt, HALIFAX, N. S. OFJTER FOR SALE Burning Fluid, Borax, Tea, Indigo, Raisins, Olive Oil, Allspice, Pepper, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, doves, Ouirants, Fig Blue, Mustard, Logwood, Ext. of Logwood, Redwood, Saleratufl, Seeds, Starch, Alum, Bath Bricks, Black Lead, Confectionary, Honey, Lemon Syrup, Ginger, Matches, Saltpetre, Violin Strings, V inegar, Liquorice, Extract Redwood, Soda, Varnish. Copperas, Aod a large supplj of Medicines, Pateat Medicines, Perfura«ry, Combs, Brushes, Soups, Hair Oils, Pomatum, Ac, &e. 'ftvair entire stock being purchased with CASH, thej will sell ai low M aay other House in the Province. . . • ■ ■ ■ — ■ BROWN BROTHERS & CO., No. 25, GUANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. (Succtstora to John Naylor.) DKALKHS Ilf DRUGS AND MEDICINES, DTE STUFFS, CONFECTIONARY, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES, €mH, ^v^ww, Wax Ut irax glmm^ And all Articles usually sold ^ Drug Storts. m .A-a-sisror a ro k DaBairy't Rtralenta Arabica Food and Dr. ayna'a Family Medicines r»"»' V •; . ■■- .«« lit'-" 1^ i til" .V '!*"'>' j^^i:.^^^ttBM I i 'Jmii m i-'i i: I S. SYMONDS $c CO., Manufacturers and D'^alers in HOT AIR FURNACES, Cooking Ranges, SHIP'S' CABOOSES, Cookiuij, Office, and Purlor PARLOR BRATES, PENRYN IflARBLE MANTLES, SHOWER BATHS, BATH BOILERS, Lift, Chain, and Force PUMPS, 14 DUKE STREET-HALIFAX. I). IIexkt Stai II ISGO.] ADVKIlTISDMnNTS. laf) DAVID STARR & SONS, •* IM PORTE US OP BRITISH AND FOREIGN IRON, STEEL, IRONMONGERY, AM. KINKS or HARDWARE GOODS, CUTLERY, LONDON TAINTS, OILS, ENdLISU & BELGIAN WINDOW GLASS, SHEET LEAD, LEAD PIPE, SHOT, GUNPOA'DEll, NETS, LINES, TWINES, CORDAGE, &c., DOMESTIC MANIFACTURED CUT NAILS AND AXES. Have always on hand a lan;;e STOCK of the aliove, PiiitaWe for TOWN AND COUNTRY TRADE at Low Puices and on LiDEUAL TeUMH. • M ■ ( •- •■ ■• .1. . DAVID STARR & SONS, Arc the Sole Agents for Nova Scotia for tho "VIELLE MONTACNE ZINC MINING COMPANY," of I'KANCE AND IJELGIUM, ., And keep constantly on hand a supply of ROOFING ZINC, SHEATHING ZINC, ZINC NAILS. 49 UPPER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. I). Henrt Starr. JouN Starr. ,p ■ ' *:£'■ •?'', ;a*: vV'< ,'■ ■ / ■ ' ■ ^■•v 1.30 ADTRUTISSME.NXS. [18G0. LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, rOXJlsriDED 1843. CAPITAL, £100,000 STERLING. Oflers all tho benefit* which l«ftve beeu UoTclo[)od during the proj^ri-ss of the system of ITift %ss\mm, The ri-crai«uns are charged at tho lo^ve^t rates consistent with aufetj to the Awn red. Whole partimlars furnished at tho Aprent's OflRco. CORNER OF GEORGE AND MOLLIS STREETS, K. S. Ur.ACK, M.D,, Medical lie/eree. M. G. BLACK, jr., AgetU. i i. Ml Jl CORNHR OF GEORGE AND HOLLIS STREETS, i HALIFAX, N, S. KKBPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL ASSORTHD STO«K BRITISH AND FOREIGN MANUFACTURED DRY GOODS, Which will bo sold at very low prices at the old Corner of George and Hollis Streets. , I Hare constuiitlv Which thev olFor r — — ^x - « w^' mo.] ADVERTISIMBNTd. ■ssss 137 A. & W. MACKINLAY, lulilisljfvs, "gooliScHfrs i Stittoncvs, NO. 46 BARRINGTON STREET, OPPOSITE ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, HAI-,irAX. N. S. llttTC ('ou.?tuiitly on hntid a, liirf^e rtssorrin(M»t of BOOKS mt SUTIONEHVt Wliii'h tliey otfi^r on reiwonable terms, Alar-esupplvofthe IllISII NATIONAL SERIES OF SCHOOL UOOKS'in Stock, an follows : Fir.U Hook of Ltj.sHons, Second Book of Lesson*, Third Hook of Lessons, Fourth Hook of Lessons, Fiftli Hook of Lessons, First Hook of Arithnu'tic, Advanced ditto, Spellin;^ Hook Superseded, Sullivan'fl (ieo^rraphy Genenilixcd, Sullivan's SniiiU Oeoi^raphy, Sullivan's Graintnar. ALSO, — Lennie's Grammar, Murrrav's, Carpenter, and Mavor't Spellinf,'s, Grey's Arithmetic, Tutor's Assistant, &o. S. & W. MaeKinlay, Sale Agents for MORRISON'S PILLS. n. e. LAURILLIARD, TA^ILOR, No. 19 HoLLis ' Street. HALIFAX,N. S. Sole Ap©nt in Nova Scotia for IT. Clay's New York Fashion Plates. Orders supplied about the Ist September, and 1st April, SS=XS=5S tt :. < « y-i Kvf- ■.,'.,■ . m fM 'i'^ R . r^ mr* -i IJJIJJM -1-1 !■■ M mi 138 ADVEKTISEMKM'S. [18G0. tup: , Hegittertd and empowered utider tpecial Act of Parliament. CAPITAL £1,000,000 STERLING. HEAD OFFICES. EDIXIUJHGII, 5 (iEOK.ii: Stuekt. • HALIFAX, XOV^V SCOTIA, 50 BKoroui) Row BOARD OF DIRECTORS! Tho Hoy. M. B ALMON. B:iii!vcr. Tlie Hox. WM. A. BLACK, Banker. LKWIS BLISS, Es.]. CIIARLKS TVVIXING, Es(i., IJarristor. JOHX BAYLEV IJLAXD, Ks-i. Tho Hu.v. ALEX. KEITH, Mcrcliant. MEDICAL ADVISERS. DANIEL McXEIL PAllKEU, M.I) : LEVriS JOHXSTOX, M.l), SECRETARY. MATTHEW H. lUCHEY, .A.aE3SrCIES IlsT KTOV-A. SCOTI-A.. Amiieust .... I{ol)t. li. Dickey. ' Luxenijikg .... II. S. Jost, Annai'OMh. . .ames (iniy. IiKlDGE'r<.)\VX . TlKJlUUi. SpUlT. > J. LoTiLTWortli. I . / TOWN, I'. E.I ) '^ I r. E.J. ) DiGKY R. S.FitzRuiidolph. J Sydney, C. B,. .C. E, Lcoimnl. Trlko A. G. Archiliald. ri(."TC>i: J. Criclitoi'. Pl<;\v\sii K. I>. Clmmlk'r. Sr.El.EANOUS, I rr Thomas Hunt. GeOHGET N, Kir u 1 ' > W. Saiulcrson. v. E. I, ) Kentville., LlVEUI'OOL. T. W. Hdrris. .J. Ed;fiir. WlM).«iOU . . Yak MO LIU, . . ..loscph Allison. ... II. A. Gniutliaiu. Rates MonESATE. No expense whatever incurred In effecting A ssurancpb. Assured can i)a68 botween America and Europe at any timo, williuul gpecLil license, or ii!iynient of additional Premium. Wlioie world licenHCR granted at Bli^ilitly increased ratenf Premium. I Policies ■with PaoriTH purclinsed at any time after payment of oiic year'* Pre- mium, and Policien without Profits for the whole term of life, after throf years' Premiums have i)eeu paid. AoE AND Intriucst admitted OH the Company's Policic* Ih all caRcs wliero proof is given Batinfactory to the Directors. Thirty days or grace allowed for payment of Premiums, and in tho event of deatli talting place during tlie currency of tliese days l>ef.h\[n' billot Heads always ou hand. | W. J. COLEMAN, 131 Gianvillf^ Street. AVIIOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN II^TB, CA.P»S, FURS, BUFFALO ROBES, AND TRUNKS. AND MANUFACTL'RER OF ALL KINDS OF CAPS, AND LADIES* FURS. SUMMER HATS OF EVERY DESCRIPriON. N. 13. FUUS. The highest price paid for all kinds of Shipping "'TS; ■- " ■'■{ ■■ ■ ,: ' &I' : '■'(■■ ,■* ■ 140 ADVERTISEMENTS. [1800. SAMUEL STRONG, GENERAL IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN MANUFACTURED HATS, CAPS, AMD FORS. No. 3, ACADIA CORNER, HALIFAX, N. S. CLI^A^ERDOi^ & CO. IMPOUTEUS OP BHITISII AMD FOKEIOi\ TEA TRAYS, TOBACCO PIPES, FILTERS, MILK PANS, ELKCTRO PLATK TABLE CL'TLEUY, FORKS, SPOONS, &c. "STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE," OPPOSITE H. M. ORDNANCE, HALIFAX, N, S. A larfre ai KXVEI.OPES, ^ SlIALS, &c., &c CORNER O Persona in wi "•ill find it to till (■hasiiiy elsewher ISlifl.] ADVEKTISEMRNTS. 141 CARDS, iasliionalilir CARDS, GEOEGE S. BOLTON, "ittOULD rcspeotfiillv intimate tliat nil ordcrH for "WEDDING \V CARDS, ENVELOrES, &c., will receive his iinnicdiate iitteiitioii. A l.irrre and choirc assortment of London Cahds, "WEomNG Envei.oi'ES, Silver lM;itod Doou Plate*, Notauial and other Seals, &o., &c., engraved in the most fashionable styles. GEO. S. BOLTON, No. 9, GEOIiGE STREET HALIFAX, N. S. Adjoining Kknny's Ghanite Store. NEAT! CHEAP! PROMPT! HALIFAX MARBLE WORKS, CORNER OF BARRINCTON A, BLOWERS STREETS, MONUMENTS, GRAYE STONES, TABLE TOPS, &c. Manufactured of tho best , Italian an^ ^mcrirait Harlilr, On reasonable terms, with neatness and despatch. Persons in want of GRAVE STONES, or other work in our line, will find it to their advantage to call at this Establishment before pur- ihasiiij; elsewhere. THOMAS WESLEY «t CO. Wi^. -'. "I ..',» '-^ 142 ADVKRTISKMKNTS. [WM. ;!' * THE BOSTON BEMEOV* REDDING'S RUSSIA SALYE, VEGETABLE OINTMENT : Is perfectly fri'C from any mercurial matter or injurious particlfs, ninl in no cuse will its iij)pIication tnterfiMX' with the remedies tluit inav h.- ])reserihe*'. ' i is,--..;,' ■ ', t" ^ B: :i , *■ -v .^^* '3 ■•'. uo ADTERTISEMENTS. [I860.! WILLIAM GOSSIP, $T/tTIONEn mt BOOK0EttEn, 24, GRANVII.LK STREET, HALIFAX. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN English & American Paper Hangings. College, Academy and School Books of every description. WINSOR & NEWTON'S OIL COLOURS, in Boxes fitted complete, and in Collupsihlo Tubes ; do. Moist and Hard Water Colours, in Boxe? fitted complete with Cuddy Lids, &c., and in Loose Cakes & Half Cakes. BOXES HARD AND SOFT CRAYONS, J^nd Black and White Crayons in great variety ; Italian Chalk; W^iusor & Newton's Selected LaniNtape and Portrait Crayons; LeMerceir's Lithographic Crayons ; LiMnoine's White Chalk ; Brockedon's pure Carbon of intense blackness, &c. PRINTS, Colours, Varnishes, and Foils, for Grecian and Orienuii Painting. CARTOON PAPER ^^v Plans, 4 ft. 3 in. wide, any lengtli ; Double Ele phant and Antiquarian Drawing Papers ; Whatman's Rough & Spiof'th Drawing and Crayon Papers, and Loudon and Bristol Boards, and Mounting Boards, &c. SKETCHING BLOCKS ^^ll sizes, and Drawing Books of all description?. PHOTOGRAPHIC, Albumcuized, Iodized, and Positive Paper. PRjEPAREO CANVASSES ready stretched on Frames, for Oil Paintin?=, all sizes; do. in Roll any length and width; Prepared Mill Boards; Academy Boards ; Oil Sketching Paper. VASCULA Bibulous and Mounting Paper, for Botanists. i DRAWING PENCILS. Winsor & Newton's, Rowney'^ Hard inj'?, and Faber's BESSEMER'S GOLD PAINT, «ol'l I«l<, Gold and Silver Sh. lis; GoM and Silver L^af ; Gold and Silver and Foil Papers ; rulettts and Palette Knives ; Slabs and MuUers ; Prepared Ox Gall; Gum Water; Silica, Water Colour Megilp, &c. Sable, Hog, Fitch, Poonah and Camel Hair Brashes — for Oil and Water Colours, Varnishing, Lacquering, and Gilding ; Drawing Studie* of Animals, Landscapes, Human Figure, Shipphig, &c. All the Materials for Wax Flowers. A large and complete assortment of all the Books, (including; Irish Series, British Edition ; and Chambers' Educational Course), used iu Colleges, Academies, and Schools throughout the Country. CC^ A Liberal Discount to Wholesolo Purchasers, and to Academic zv.'^ Schools. T'"-"' "-■"■■' ■'■■-■■'^- 1800.] ADVEUTISDMKNTS. 141 i i » BALANCES $t SCALES. L. STEPHENSON & CO. "j^ MANUFACTURERS, (SnOCESSORS TO DEARB03T7.) NO. 72 WATER STREET, BOSTON. DEARBORN'S PATKNT BALANCE, with all its variety of Apparatus. IIAILROAD TRACK & DEPOT BALANCEIS. HAY AND COAL BALANCES. PORTABLE PLATFORM SCALES AND FACTORY SCALES. ^ PAPER SCALES, fur Paper Mills. NUMBERING SCALES, for Cotton and other Factories. i GROCERS' AND COUNTER SCALES. [TOWN STANDARDS, WEIGHTS, &c. &c. Ilavinp; for mnny yeai"s been practically engajj;c(l in the manufactnrc loftlw aliove K'-tirlcs, we can assure those wishing to purchase, that [for accunicv, dvir.»l)ility, and nicety of operation, our Instruinenta lainnot be excelled, and we warrant them to give perfect satisfac- Ition. 03^ Orders solicited and promptly answered. 'I i'. 1' i« :• ,,i'* •I ■*_;-^ iri; 'n' '■'■'. ki ■■■■L 148 ADVERTISKMNT8. [18t]o. TEETH. VANBUSKIRK & COGSWELL, DENTISTS, 171 IIOLI^IS STREET, Stone Building nearly opposite Nash's Variety Store' DH. VanUUSKIRK hiiviri'^Miow ftssoci.'itvd with him tia a paitnr- Mr. A. ('. i'A )( JSWKLL, wlio has had sevcrul yoivrs ]iracti(\; in l.u profrssion in Hosion, tuul is thoroughly convcrsmit with all the mw mode's (»t' manufartiiriiij; ARTIFICIAL TEETH, set on a hiu^c of (iold, IMatiim, Silvcn*, or Vulcaiii/cd Itidia Kul)bcr. (,i.< may he n'i|uirc'd), oitlu-r in hlt)cks, siiigU' j;um tretli, plain todh, (ir tii' Atlilodc |»ro('i'ss, or roiitiiiiu'd fruiiis, whicli is the most natural, m ditlicult of detection. Hnt tlu-y would j>arlicul:irly lall atlfutioii tut... mode of setting teeth on a base of Vuleani/,ed Ruhher, A NEW DISCOVERY, the ndvant'iges of wliieh are, a greater amount of suction, lig]itnei',^,c;>! and I'oinfort in wearing, arising from tin; niter ah-eiice of metal, wliiie from the rtexihility of the agent employed, une(iual pressure upon li.c gums is avoided ; it is permanent, wholesome, and more congi'iii;il lo the mouth than metal, and free from any taste or smell, a truly wmW ful process, calenlated, we believe, to supersede metal ultogotlier inv<\m sets of teeth. PIVOT TEETH, Set on stumps with compressed wooden pivot/;, or hollow gold pivot5. 1 and tube, witli n spring; they can be removed at pleasure. ' TEETH PLUGGED, With gold or white cement, as circumstances may require — tlir mwl difficult part of the profesaion, which few Dentist,^ arc eai'ahle of perly performing. TEETH EXTRACTED, With forceps of the latest and best description, adapted to the form each tooth, which, in cxf)erienced hands, gives far less pain, niiii M danger of breaking a tootli, than with the old fashioned tunikiv ij general use. Dentistut has now become a science requiring no ordinnry iihiliiifl it rcDuircs mechanical ingenuity, exi)criencc and tact, that Rw i'(>?^i'* Dentists, and not unusual for entire strangers ti7 set up as ixpiriiwe and yet it is make a great show, who have had little or no iiL-imw whatever in this profession. \m.] ADVKUTIbKMENTS. 140 LAWSON'S NERVOUS CUKATIVE & NERVE TONIC, FOU NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS HEADACHE, SPINAL DISEASES, LAME BACK, PLEURISY, TICDOLOREUX, TOOTHACHE, CHIL- BLAINS, CHAFED FEET, BURNS & SPRAINS. Lawson'h Ni;uvoi;rt Ci.iurivi; and Nkicvk Tomc. * * * * —Mr. Liiwson, t!ic proprietor, Im.^ for many yeurs been u resident uinoiijr ih, iiii'l is known us one of onr most promin«'nt hn-iinoss men. His refcr- ciu'Os to the valne of his Nervons CiU'ative arc al.^^o jtersons well linown to us a.s eiti/.ens of stundinfj and integrity, in wliosc Htatcments implicit niiitlilfnee may Ito plaecd, and tlieir testimony may he taken a.s concln- ■;ivi' L'viiionce of the estimation in whieh Mr. l^iawsoii's remedy is ludd at home. Here it has already attained that position that retjuires no reeom- niomlation. Hiivin}; stood tiie test of trial here, we can with safety, and (1(1, iveommend with entire conlidenet! its nse elsewhere l»y all who may [jf in any numner nfHii-ted with any form of nervous disease, us the most el'rtVaeious remedy of which we have any knowledge. — JMircll Ihultj Juurnal and Coureii, June 17, 1859. KoYAi. Mam, Stkamshii- '• AitAiuA, / East Ito-^lon, An-. 22, !;<;')'.». \ rKTKit Lawson. Es(|. — Dear Sir : Tlie hottle of your "Nervons Cmativo " which vou so kindlv Bent me, has fairlv nut me on mv feet !>;;;uii, fur which I hej; to return you my hest thanks. I Imd for some days been sutrprin;j; gii'atly from Ilheumatism in my kit 1.';,', particularly tlie knee, so much so thai 1 could not move without ib>ist.ime, aiul when chanj;in;; my position had tt) have the lejj^ lificd or set down. 1 had also been unable to get any sleep fin* several nij^ht**, wk-n on Tuesday last you ^av«' me the bottle of your Nervous Curative ; iiiiil although tiie liinl) was so >>oie that 1 could not hear any j)ressure, Mill, after tlie lirst a]>plieation, 1 slejit soundly, and the next mornin{i I'ljulil bear to have it (my le;;:) well rubbed. I have continiud to improve since, and am inijtpy to say, now able to rc-uiuc my duties. Iain determined never to be without a bottle of yf)nr "Nervous Cura- tivi;" with mo, and 1 shall take care to keep my family in Enj^land sup- |)iii'd with it also, that they may enjoy tis benehts as well us myself. GEO. A. liE'VVlS, Second Olheer Steamship "Arabia." CERTIFICATES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM Mr. Leoiianl Chase, Milfoid, N. 11. ; Mr. Loamnii B. Ward, do. ; Mr. A.iron l\ Hujrhes, Nashua, N. H. ; Mr. J. IJ. Eaton, do. ; Mr. Robert Tliompson, Milford, N. 11. ; Mr. Abel Lovejoy. do. ; Mr. Jas. Tear^on, do.; Airs. Jane B. Thompson, do.; Mr. Solon W. Stevens, Lowell, Mass. ; Mr. Isaac N. Goodhue, do. ;» Mr.,Loammi Baldwin, Wilton, N. H.; Mr. Ahm)n Wood, Nashua, N. II. ; Mr. E. Auy;u.stus Story, Brij,'liton, Mass., and others. . S^-fTJt'- ^■[H4(UII< ; If h »■ ■• ■* ^^^Htm^I 3r^ i5 • • • H^ c P*,ii*|yt '}■; ■ i Eji, k'' . '' I- ,■ s pT/i', •". ^ p*"' ' k » . * ' " • , \ ■ , :rV' ^ ■ ir'^ ■'I 1^' V-^ 150 ADTKRTTFiFMFNT?. [18(lli DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. COUGHS AND COLDS. rriM(;hs. f'oMj, Coiijrlis. •"'oU!?, (;i>ii;;li8, Culds, (Vmi^xIih, CdIiIi, Cixt^'lid, fnldi L'oiigliB, I. olds, (\iui,'h«, (.'ultlu, ("iiiUftiH. f'oliU, C'ouylis, Coltla, t'lnijjliB, foil'- I'hlliiKio, riittilsio, , Drutiohltit, HofirHonou, IlruncliitiB, Iloarunn' k\ Biuiicltiliii, U'jatitctu'KH, liroiiuliilU, IIuunttMiu^H, AHthitiJi, AHtlinio, Whooping Conyh, Croup, Whooping Oon^;)!, ('roup, Whooping Couyh, Crmip, Whooping CoukIi, Crouj), (.Miliiny. (^iiiiisy. roninmption, Couk impilon, Consunii tion, CnnMimption, Connnmption, ('oiisniiipiion, CoiiHuini tion, ('iiniiiiiii|>iiiin, (Joiiktiniptinn, Connuniptiun, and iill liko diKOiigf-s, dud an Dnrailiiig antidote, a rt'iuly relief, uiid a buic ar.u Hpot'dy cuif, in thul ^noui and iinivtrRully upinovod Uonxdy, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Fresh and reliable Tetlimony. •' Wistar'h Dat.rau nv Wii.k Chkiiry.— Wp call llic attention of onr rcadr rs toll.i advortin'nicnl of Wistiii'n Jtalnani of Wild Clicny, Hnd nssuro tlicni tlial tin vein llnd no IwUfT remedy for ('oiij,'lin. Cold*, Asthma, lironelilal AH'ocaionH, or any dii- t'uac oftlio tliront or lun>{s. "In Aii^'Uht, 1858, an fhtiniublf friond of oiirs rclnrned from tlui country niiKh cmaciiit* il, and laboring under jv severe eouyli. wliieli liad made sneli rajld inroii.)! upon \\\x coiiotitution, llial \\v fell BomctiiinL; ir.nHt be don(t at om-e, or tin- \vo< ij become a victim of eunsnm|ilioii. Miiviti;,' liiiown tlio lienofleial results whiit, have oeeurrc'il I'loin the u«e of \Siiitur> HalHuin, \vp niiulo pureliaso of porn'fr lier, and we are liappy to «ay that luTuie hIic liiid tai«'n llio eont'-iit* of one |.i,t;„ her cough liad entirt-ly li.-ll lier, and blie ie now in tlio enjoyment of txcdlri.i hoiltli."— 0/»iv Hranch, June. li,V/j, 1»:,9. All who siitfer f^om any disease of the Throat, T.unffH. or Cliest, pati obtain like rcliofby UBiny -4 Ct'i^if i'O^ WIIOOI'IXO COUGH it VliOl'P. St. Hvacinthr. Canatia Eaut, Au;;. 21, WA Mkrsrb. Fr.TH W. Fowiii & Co. (Jnillrmni: — Several tnonilis wine.' a lilt'* daughter of mine, ton years of age. wan taken with Whooping Cuugli in a virya^: giavated form, and nothing we coi Id do foi hei e< eiied in any way to m1;( »»• iiir huH'ering. We at length deeidi d to try a bottle of your 1 r. Mirtar's lialtiam/ Wild Cherry. In thrt-e hours alter she had e'immencw well, | liavf since rei!omniende. fllllTTH Projirietor Courier tk Ht. Jli/acinlhe. CoNHUMrioN CAN BR Crnitn. — f*ir JamcR Clarke, I'hyniei.an to Queen Victoria, and one of the most learned and Bkillful men of the age. In hi,s Treatise on Coiisuni,- tion, hays : — "That I'ulmonary ConHuniption admilH of a cure, Ik no longrr a mat- ter of doubt; il luis been clearly domoublratcd by the researtlies of l.aeiint'c and other modern Paihologiiitb." The mere fact that huch a diRoaHC is ever cnratilo, nttejited by such nnimpwrh able autliory, should inhpiro li(jpe, and reanimate fallen courage in tholicarif every suMttrer from this disejiae. Tlie r- niedy which wo olVer has curet' thniijaiKl- W'lstai'8 Balsam of Wild Cherry not only emanates from a regular phygician, ki has bocn well tented in all tho complaints for which it is recommended. ;^^ Bkwarb or CoiiNTERrgiTS !— Tho only Qenuino is prepare«• liU '..ih'.iUl'' \\ :r:\'.'.) I have If iiMi.; I L'llIH'C HIlJ liHiVo of 1 lo., Ualilai ADVKUTfSRMKNTS. 151 [m.] Tount'^lison ladies^ "academy, SAGKVtLLE, NEW BRUNSWICK. Itcv. JOHN ALLISON, A. B.. rRiNOiPAL. llfH. M. LOUISA ALLISON, A. B., I'uECErTUESS. I N tlii.< ])oi»ular ftnd numerously attended Academy there are Di'piirtmcutb : FIRST. tlirco THE LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC MATHEMATICAL, AND CLASSICAL In this dopnrtmont thren efficient Tenrhors arc associated with the I'riiicipJil ami l'ivcei»tress, who are constantly eiifjatred with their pupils. Ttio liitost and best Text Hooks on the Sciences arc furnished in the Sfliool, and the most approved methods adopted in teachinj; the Ancient and Modern Lanj^uajres. The constant aim of tho teachers is to make ihurough and independent students. SECOND. THE DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS. Under the direction of two Ladies, whose whole attention in directed to the pupils in the various l»raru'hes of Drawiufj, Painting, &■<*• This Depiirtiucnt is thoroujjhly provided with materials imported direct from London, and a large uumher of the best copies have been procured at great o.xjiense. THIRD. MUSICAL. Two Superior Teachers have been selected to conduct this Dei)art- Iment, viz: IVofessor AOT UK, who received his Musical Education in Berlin, and Miss MAUD A. CUONYN, from St. Mary's Hall, New Jersey. These teachers combine with brilliant execution on the Piano and Or;r;in, superior vocal i)Owers. Tho department is thorousj;hly or- ';:mized, with re;;ular hours for practice on Chickcring's, and Brown f Itakitn at counuoncumunt cf atUick. LBRA MonBltH, CHitl.UKA InVANTU.M Wkaknr^beb, and may bo used sik!- , cne, it will cure SICK 1IKA1).\CHK, ninuta, if two or three ajpoonfuU are AH who use it are giving their teEtl-"~'lmony in Its favor. MIXWA'EUIN THE MOUTH WITH THE INVIGOUATCR, and swallow both toyc'ther. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. A L S FAMtlV CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM VvAiE Vi;<;r,TA(!i.B KxritACTs and itt ri- i.v (il.ASS CASI^S, Aiic Tn:nT, am» will kkki* iv any Cmmatk. The Familij Cniliartic PILL is ;\' ■ pcntlo but active Catliartic which the |ri»pn(!tor Iuib used in >ii>i praetici' CO iiinit,' ilian twenty yours. The couttiuit) y incrciisinK demand ^mk fioni those who liavc Ion;,' uHcd the PiUs, Iho Bnti»rai'tion wliicli all oxpresa, iu regard to their utie, has induced itio ent Cathartics act on difP^rent r>or- am; to place llieni witliin the reaeli of n'l, The I'rofession well know that diU'or- tion:. of the Ixiwcls. Th« FAMILY VATIIMiTIC PILL^^\\m, Ih due reference to this W(, I'oslivrnfss, Jhin atid iV'-jc- nmvver the whole bod)/, from BUflden*^ cold, which freijuenliy. If nrgleeted, fml in a loii^' course of Fever, Lofs of^X An^tite, a Crrqiivg ,Stnration v/ Cold oivr the body, Jifi'(^i:ss7iess, Ufadache, L_ior \Vei;{lit in the Head, all hijtnmma- U/ry Dinease-i. W'dims in Children cr AdoltB, Jiheumatism, » j,'nal I'urijifr of the lilood, and niai y diKc.-'.bUB toj^ which llehli is heir, too numerous to niLUtion in this advcrtisLincMt. |GD| J)obk — 1 to 8. PRICE 3 DIMES. TnR Liver Invtoouatck am) Iamilt Cathartic Pills, are rotailod by Drug- gi»ls generally, aud Bold wnv.leHale by tho Trade in all largo towns. S. T. W. SAN FORD, M. D., MANUrACTUBBR > ^H Alumni of King* College, 63 EcclobiaFtical, 68 ^H Ac:iitia Colloge, 61 Klectriu Telegraph Company, 90 ^H Acidouiv, Mount Allison «4 Feasts, Fixed and Moveablo 4 ^^H U rton 64 Financial Secretary's Olhce. 34 ^B rictou 65 Free Church Colipgo. 64 ' ^ ^B : African l{!i|jtlBt Aasociation. 77 Synod of 7 1 ^B Ki>i«C(t[)al Methoditta, 77 ■ Freewill B;iptitet Minister^ 77 ^H A,:ulian Iron Coinpuny, 01 Firo Department, lOO ^1 I Army. OlHi-era of 105 1 Oovernmeut Ofllcers and Offlce«, 34 . ■' ■ Ayr's I'UlB. 1C8 | Grammar School, Ualifax f.4 ' ' • ■ SaiHiiparilla, K*9 Gaslight Company, 91 ( ■ . Hoard of Wt.rlis. 34 House of Assembly, 33 i ' 1 1 ■ Hevcnue, ;i4 Horton Academy. 64 B 1 M ■ Kxam. for Modical Llcenges, .'.<'• Halifax Grammar School, C4 1 1 Q ■ Barristers and AtU'rutys, 00 National School, 64 Bin ■ KaiAisi Ministc'iii, 75 Ladies Dlble Association, 7b I A N ■ Bilile Soci'-'ty. 7T Yg. Men's Christian Asso., 78 • ■ Libli' A;-sociation, Latlies 7S City Mission, 78 ■ ■ ll'jildiiig Society, 91 Wesleyan Benevolent Soc. 78 ■ nai.ks, ea and Dartmouth Steamboat ; ■ liost Things, lOO Comjjany, 01, 97 b. ■ liiisinf«i Inrcctory. 110 Library, 92 ■ L'tironol(Vical Eras and Cycle*, 3 Citv Corporation, 99 ,. . , ■ : Calendar I'agea, 6 to 29 Health Officers, ^ 9i* \ •» lic.u revola- H ! Colonial Government, ;U Hac'iiMey Carriages, ' lul j ' ,* wj-ittt-n U H ' Crown Laud OlH'-e, .'{4 Impokial Government, 3i) i hut <'OU.''i-!- ■ ; Coinniisbiontir of Indian Affairs, 35 : Commi8»;onciB of Scliools. 65 Inspector of Mines, 35 Scliools, 62 iitry — a ro- ^B ' for 8'ng. Prov. Notes, S-j .Judges and Uogisirars of Piobatt?, 58 V (Jiscovoiy ^B 1 for Railways, 35 Justices of the Peace, 79 ■ St. reU^r'8 Canal, 35 1 Reciprocity Treaty, 3") Inland Navigation Company, 91 Insurance Companies, 95 DEBS. 1 ! Ancient Kuoordrt, 35 1 . Ilal'x. Co. Couitlls., 35 ! to cxauiinn Pilots, 35 88 Kings College, ^ -. 62 Legislative Council, ..♦..1 32 Light Houses, .V) * ■-'.'' viifUod aad ^H 1 of Normal School, 62 Lutheran Church, 77 ^1 1 for InmilvcMU Debtore, 80 German do,, 77 uive. ^1 I to LictMiEo t'ilols, 83 Mount Allison Academy, 64 \ COIli'lllcUCf ' ^H ' Citadel Hill, Signals from S5 Ministers of Church of Scotland, 70 and iifti^i- 1 i Court ol Error. 57 1 Marriago and Divorce, 57 Vice Admiralty, 57 I'rosbyterian Church, 70 Free Church. 71 ■\Vesleyan Church, 73 IM; BAD H ; Coroners. 59 Baptist Churches, 75 H ' C«liogiate Fchool, Windsor, 63 Freewill Baptists, 77 ' H j Oollogos, Kings, 62 Congregational Church, 77 ■ refused tc (.•uiubed to I ^^1 1 Acadia, Gi Universalibt Church, 77 * j Dalhousie, . 63 Miomac Missionary Society, 78 ' ^1 ' Fret! Church, 64 M.igistrates, 7ft J • ' H Rt. Mary's, 64 Merchants' Reading Boom, 91 *■' , 80 Mrtidoi 1 H Clergy of Church of England, Li Mechanics' Library, 91 Di-iUcrs 11 >r'Ml, hi 1)01" 1 ^m i Roman Catholic (Jhuroh, 74 Institute, 94 ' Colonial Church and School Society, 69 Military, 104 T ' ^B j Congrpgatioual Ministers, 77 Normal and Model Schools. 62 H 1 Comptrollers Department. 90 Principal of 62 , ^B I CoMBuls, 98 Com'rs of 62 i/y^. H DalhouBlc College, 63 Nat'onal School, Halifax 64 diiurder m e H j Diowean Churcli Society, 6fl ' Deaf and Dumb Institution, 94 Nova Scotia Biblo Society, 77 Navy, • 121 1 Dispensary, Halifax Visiting 94 Provincial Socret.kry's Offlco, 34 » f\ i>' r. v ■• 168 INDEX. [18 l)? '? . ,'f • i •■■ ' ', " '] ; ' .>*' 1 • 1." ■ >>•' • I y ' '^ ADTERTI8EMENTS. [\m i How nmfiy persons abuse this delicate and iK'autiful ornunn rit, !.v burnin;x it witli alcoholir washes and plastering it witli grease, wlii. ii ij. no atiinity for the skin and is not al)>orl»C'tiiig its healthy gruwili. BURNETTS COCOAINE. A compound of Cocoa-nut Oil, &c., for dresMing tJiC Hair. }'. ciKcocy and agreealdeness it is wifhout an ecpial. It prevents the hair from falling oft', it prnmotcs its healthy and vigorous growtli, jt is not greasy or sticky, It lea VIS no disagreeable odor. It softens the hair when hard and dry. It Koothcs the irritated scalp skin. It artords the richest lustre. It remains hjngest in etVect. * It costs .')() cents for a h:ilf pint bottle. BURNETT'S COCOAINE. Boston, July Iflth. 1?57. Musana. J. Burnett & Co. I cannot n-fuse to state the siiliitur)- "ti' in my own aggravated cu.se, of your excellent Hair Oil — (Coeoaii:! For many months my liair hay the advice of my physician, to whom you hav all who Imvc ii it to be the BEST AND CHEAPEST HAHi'DlihS.SlNG in World. PREPARED BT JOSEPH BURNETT & CO., BOSTON. (l^p^For sale by dealers generally at 50 cents a bottle..^ iXi-i\* ;\ ■ » 111- \\v\:m: (omli'a'it.r, ah. Hair, r tt\o. s'.iUitiiry '* 'oroiiii i-V K-x:ni- I was imlly n>>nv. 'ri\is ivvi' r Nv.>? m ■u your itri' ^; June I I'our i'.: fllU. !ii'' or ll to liii liirly iiihi .v'.iN u. i'>^i"i' IllC NfV loU- rrow.li. tT' luiir. A ^1:1; Iw Ftiff i^i^'^ ' wlio l\:iv<' LKSSINU iSTON.