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FOR EQUATION APPARENT "JOON — OF TIME, GREENWICH — 1870. t ■^ Janjr, OSl. Mar. OSl. A;)ril. OSl. May. Jane. Julf. QSl. Aug. OSl. Sept. Ofi. Oct'r. Wot. Of't. Deo. i>?. Q If. B. M. 8. 13.53 U. 8. 12.35 M. 8. 3.58 M. 8. 3.02 H. B. 2.31 M. S. 3,28 u. a. 6.02 M. B. 0.77 M. 8. 10.20 *l. s. M. S. i 3.52 16.18 10.47 2 4.20 14.01 12.22 3.39 3.09 2.22 3.39 5.59 0.26 10.38 16.19 10.24 8 4.48 14.07 12.10 3.21 8.16 2.12 3.60 5.54 0.45 10.57 16.19 10.01 4 5.16 14.13 11.56 3.08 3.22 2.02 4.01 5.49 1.05 11.15 16.18 9,37 6 6.4S 14.18 11.48 2.46 8.28 1.52 4.12 5.44 1.24 11.33 16.17 9.12 6 6.09 14.22 11.29 2.28 3.33 1.42 4.22 5.38 1.44 11.51 16.14 8.46 7 6.35 14.25 11.14 2.11 3.38 1.31 4.32 5.31 2.04 12.08 16.11 8.20 8 7.01 14.28 10.59 1.64 3.42 1.19 4.42 6.24 2.25 12.26 16.07 7.54 9 7.26 14.29 10.44 1.37 3.45 1.08 4.51 5.16 2.45 12.41 16.02 7.27 10 7.5U 14.80 10.29 1.20 3.48 0.56 5.00 5.07 3,06 12.67 15.56 7.00 11 8.14 14.81 10.13 1.04 3.50 0.44 5.08 4.58 3.26 13.12 15.5(t 6.32 12 8.38 14.30 9.6« 0.48 8.52 0.82 5.16 4.49 3.47 13.27 15.42 6.04 13 9.00 14.29 9.10 0.32 3.63 0.19 5.24 4.39 4.08 13.41 15.34 6.36 14 9.23 14.27 9.23 0.17 3.53 0.07 5.3! 4.28 129 13.66 15.26 5.07 15 9.44 14.24 9.06 0.0;i 3.53 0«O6 5.37 4.17 4.50 14.09 15.15 4.88 16 10.05 14.21 8.49 %I3 3.52 0.19 5.43 4.05 5 11 14.21 15.04 4.09 17 10.25 14.17 8.32 0.27 3.51 0.32 5.49 3.63 5.32 14.34 14.52 8.40 18 10.44 14.12 8.14 0.41 3.49 0.46 5.54 3. our fellow-subjects in Victoria, Van Dieraan's Land, and Ne^v Zealand. IV. Moon. A total eclipse. July J 2th. Enters Ponurabra, July 12, 8h " Umbra. Beginning of total phase, " Middle of eclipse, *' Et\(l of total phase, *' Emerges from Umbra, " " ♦• Penumbra, •' 8h. 22m. p. m. - 4h. 21m. p. m. '! .Hi. 6h. 2nm. p. m. ■■1x4 6h. 10m. p. m. ■■i •/«*,' 7h. Om. p. ra. g.-f k nrU . 8h. Om. p. lUi 1 / 1*- 8h. 68m. p. m. ■■,.>',■..% : t:\iili Magnitude of eclipse (Moon's diameter— 1) 1.676. This phenomenon can scarcely be viewed by any in St. John, for the moon emerges from the Umbra, just as she rises above the South-Eastern horizon. • V. Sun. a p.irtial eclipse. July 28tb. Invisible to all in the Domi- nion of I'anada ; but may be viewed in the Arctic Ocean. V^. Sun. a total eclipse, December 22d. It will be central and total to inhabitants of Caucasian Russia, European Turliey, Greeoe, Maltft, Algeria, Soniliern Spain and Portugal, Black.Sea. Archipelngo, Mediter- ranean, and N. W. across the Atlantic to lat. 56" U' N , and long 48° 5' VV. As - p^uiial ellipse it will end at 7h. 45m. in the morning to the in- habitants of Sd. John ; and will end as the sua appears above the hori- zon in the Counties of Westmorland, Kent, Northumberland, and Gloucester. Morning and Evening: Stars for 1870. Venm ( 2 ) " ill be a Evening Star until February 23rd, then a Morn- ing Star till OiHiomber 7th, after which she appears as an Evening Star. Jupiter {U ) will be a Morning Star until 1st February, then an Eve- ning Star till 24th May — a Morning Star thence till Isth September, after which an Evening Star. Astronomical Symbols. © O Sun. § Mercury. 9 Venvis. © Earth. ® €) (B • ® Moon i Mars. 9 Cores. peril, perihelion, A. M. morning. in£ iuferio'r. T Aries, - 1 b Taurus, - 2 n Geniini, - - Pallas. 5 Juno. g Vesta. 2( Jupiter. fj Saturn. Ig Uranus. f Neptune, aph. aphelion, sup. tJ2 6 Conjunction. n Quadrature, 6* Opposition. Q Ascending Node ?S Descending Node N. North. S. South. E. East, ap. apogee, per. perigee, superior, a. aft. m. mom. 6 £^ Libra, 7 lu Scorpio, - 8 f Sagittarius, - 0' 30 60 3 © Cancer, 4 SI Leo, 5 Tlfi Virgo, 90 120 150 2; H El W. West. •• Degrees. ' Minutes (arc.) " Seconds (arc.) h. hours, m. Minutes, time. a. Seconds, time. F. X. afternoon. St. sta. stationary. - 180- 9 \3 Capricornus, 10 ^ Aquarius, - 11 X Pisces, - 210 240 270 •^00 330 I I S ce S 9 Saws made and repaired at the Alexandra Works. Lnbin'a Perftimes— C^Rloner, St. John, N. 0. 12 CYCLES AND ERAS — CHURCH CALENDAR [isro. Circles and Eras. 3: O' A. §' S| e I' V Dominical Letter, B Epact, 28 Golden Number, 9 Solar Cycle, 8 Roman Indlction, 18 Julian Period, 6583 Day of Jul. Per. Jan. Ist, 2,404,064 Era of Nabonassar, 2617 " the Seleucidae, 2182 Era of Diocletian, 168rt " YezdigirdIII.(Per8ian)1240 " Spain (of the Osesars), . 1908 Year of World (Hebrew), 5680-81 " " (Byzantine,), 7378-9 Year of Rome, A.U.C. (Varro),2623 " Olympiads, 2646 Fourth Year of Olympiad, 662 Anno Uegira (Moham'dan),. 1286-7 Anno Mundi 5631— Hebrew — begins Sept. 26th, A. D. 1870. N. B. — The first day of Moharram (the month with which begins the Mohammedan year), A. H. 1287, corresponds to April 8rd, A. D. 1870 : and Ramazan, the Month of Fasting, A. H. 1286, began Dec. 5, 1869, and consequently ends Srd January, 1870 ; but Ramazan, A. H. 1287,^ commences A. D. 1870, 25th November. 878 Years sine- Columbus discovered Americti., - ■ • Oct. 11, 1492!" 265 •' " - -^eMonts discov.'d St. John River, N. B. June 24, 1604. 117 " 110 " 87 " 86 " 3 " NewOiylUiwi ai^pted in England, - Sept: 14,-1752. Canada was won by the English arms. Sept; re, 1759. ^-'tni^^-ipir'^-] "-^- landed inN. B. May 18, 1783. N^ BMMSH^k became sep. Province, Aug. 16, 1784. Formation of Dominion of Canada, July 1, 1867. Apog^ee and Ferig^ee of the Moon. Apogee. — Jan. 9ih, 8h. a. m. ; Fe.,». 5th, 6h. a', m. ; March 5th, 9h. p. M. ; April 2d, 5h. a. m. ; 29th, 8h. a. m. ; May 26th, 6h. i\ m. ; June 23d, 8h. A. M. ; July 21st, 2h. a. m. ; August I7th, 9h. p. m. ; Sept. 14th, 8h. V. M. ; Oct. 12th, 6h. a. m. ; Nov. 8th, 9h. a. m. ; Dec. 5th, lib. a. m. Perigp:e. — Jan. 21st, lOh. a. m. ; Feb. 17th, 12h, p. m. ; March 18th, 8h. A. M. ; April l5th, 7h. A. M. ; May 14th, 5h. a. m. ; June llth, 9h. A. M. ; July 8th, Uh. p. m. ; Aug. 3d, lOh. a. m. ; 29th, 7h; p. m. ; Sept. 26th, 4h. p. M. ; Oct. 25th, Oh. a. m. ; Nov. 22d, Ih. p. m. ; Dec. 20th, 12h. p. M. Church Calendar for 1870. DATE. Sat. Jan, 1 Thp. " 6 TuE. " 25 Wkd Feb. 12 Sun. " 13 Wkd. Mar. 2 G 25 15 17 28 SlTN, Fki. •• Fki. Apl 8u». " Bat. " Sun. May 1 Sun. '• 22 Thu. " 26 Sun. June 5 Sat.. •' 11 Sun. " 12 HOLT DAY. Circumcision. Epiphany. Conversion St Paul. Purification B. "V. Mary. Septuagesima. Ash Wednesday. Quadragesima. Annunciation B. V. Mary. Good Friday. Eastkk Day. . r- ' St. George. St. Philip and St. James. Rogation Sunday. Ascensiontide. Whitsuntide. St. Barnabas, i; v Trinity Sunday. DATS. Fri. Jun. 24 Wed. •' 29 MoN. July25 Wkd. Aug24 Wed. 8ep.2i, Tnu. Sep. 29 Tubs. Oct.l8 Fei. " 28 TuRS. Nov. 1 Sun. " 20 Sun. " 27 Wed. " 80 Wed. I)ec21 Sun. " 25 MoN, " 20 TuEs. " 27 I Wed. " 28 HOLY DAY. Nativi„/ St. John Baptist. I St Peter and St. Paul. iSt. James, the Great, Ap. St. Bartholomew. St. Matthew, Ap. ,St. Michael, Archangel. St. Lulce, Evangelist. St. Simon and St Jude,Ap. Uallowmas. 23d Sunday after Trinity. Advent Sunday. ^ St. Andrew, A p. ■ ; St. Thomas, Ap. Chbistmas. St. Stephen, Proto-Martyr. St John, Ap. Innocents. I^egal Fonns— Baraee & Co* Carriage Stock— C« G« Berryman, Barlow's Corner. 1870.] HOLIDATS — LIOHT IIOUSKS. 13 Ember DjlYB.— Spring— 9th, 11th, 12th March; Summnr—Sth, 10th, 11th June; Autumn— 2\» ,28d; 24th September; HYn^-— 21st, 28d, 24th December. BooATioN Datb— 23a, 24th, 25th May. ' The Seasons.— St. John Mean Time. Winter Solstice, © en. V3 — Winter bog. '69, Dec. 21 st, Ih. 69in. aft. Vernal Equinox, O en. «f — Spring beg. '70, Mar. 20th, 8h. 8m. after. Slimmer Solstice,.... © en. © — Summer " June 21 st, lib. 82m. mom. Autumnal Equinox, © en. :^ — Autumn " Sept. 23d, Ih. 45m. mom. Winter Solstice © en. V3— Winter " Dec. 21 t, 7h. 49m. after. Public Holidays, Anniversaries, Ac. i New Year's Day, Ash Wednesday, f3uim iliin^u'uDi/, Queen's Birth Day, W January 1 March 2 March 17 April 16 " 18 " 19 " 23 May 18 " 24 June 6 %M— ii'm riuTuTTiilimf, Dominion Day, IWmtL ul' W mi ' n Christmas Day, June 20 " 24 " 28 July 1 Sept. 29 fftmUfy, Nov. 9 " 30 Dec. 26 '* 26 •♦27 r ^ - ; LIGHT HOUSES, j • t . . a Hon. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries. G. Washing- ton Smith, Agent for New Brunswick, of Light Houses, Marine Hospi- tals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Buoys and Beacons. John Harley, Engineer, Inspector of Light Houses, Marine Hospitals, Signal Stations, Steam Fog Alarms, and Buoys and Beacons, for New Brunswick. Fisheries' Department — W. H. Venning, Inspector for Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. , ■. "■■■■■ :■ v--><< Cape Sable Seal Island Light. — The first Li5;ht in approaching the Bay of Fundy is on the South Point of the Seal Island. This is a plain White Light, elevated about eighty feet above high water mark, and may be seen on approaching the Island from any point of the compass. A very dangerous rock, under water, but upon which the sea always breaks, called Blonde Rock^ lies abont 3^ miles S. by W. by compass, from the Light House. Between this rock and the Island, there are some dangers — the ground is rocky throughout, and large vessels, therefore, ought not to attempt passing between them. Brier Island Light.— In advancing up the Bay, the next Light is situated on Brier Island, about half a mile N. E. from the N. W. point thereof — n plain white light. Dighy Out Light. — The next light on the coast of Nova Scotia, is placed on the West side of Digby Gut— from Brier Island North East- ward. The coast is very bold, and not indented ; the light is therefore chiefly intended as a guide into Digby Basin — a white light. Gannet Rock Light. — This light is intended to warn vessels of their approach to a very dangerous range of shoals and ledges, which ex- tend from the Old Proprietor to the Seal Islands, off Machias, a dis- I as B Alexandra Works Saw Factory, Cor. f- orth and George Sts* V I as e Q o« 99 • e g o a e I a 9 I !4 Davis* Pain Killer— Cbaloner, St. John, N. B. _ [1870. LUJIIT HOITSKS. tance of about twenty miles. It is a light of the Fourth onler, Ilolo- photal system — fixed vhite lijj;ht 46 seconds, eclipse 6^, Hiish nj, eclipse 6^. The Light House is painted in stripes, vertical, black and white. Bearings and Distance by Compass from the Oannrt Rock Light House, This Light bears from the Light House on Brier Island, N. X. VV. f \V., 22 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Old Proprietor, E. ^ S., distance 7 miles. From the Gannet Rock to the Black Rock, off White Head Island, N. E. ■' E., 7 miles. the Gannet Rock to the South West Head of Grand Mauan, N. N. W., 6i miles. the Gannet Rock to the Northernmost of the Murr Ledges, N. W. \ N., 2i miles. To the Southernmost of ditto, called Saint Mary's teafe, W. S; W: 2 miles. _ From the Garinet jlqck WTttffSlHas Seal Island, W. and by N., |'1H^, 12 miles. ~ From From NoTK. — Between the Northernmost and Southernmost of the Murr Ledges, there is a rung.} of dangerous rocks and shoals, many of them always above water, and which ext«n(iy WwiiMirdm the Light House about four miles ; from this range, farther yVntnrlpi«liaiit..jlTr miies from the Gannet Lig4it, lie<*-« dan* gerous breaker, called the Bull. This may be avoided by keeping three re- markable headlands near the 8. W. end of Grand Manan, open. From Brier Island Light to the Old Proprietor, N. and by W. ^ W., }8^ miles. The Blonde Rock from the Southernmost point of the Cope Sabl'j Seal Islands S. and by W., S^- miles distant. A new Tower is now being erected in place of the one on the present Tower, on which will be placed a Fifth Order French Dioptric Lighting apparatus. Fixed white light, visible twenty-five miles. Machias Seal Island Lights. — There are two fixed white lights upon the Machias Seal Islands, elevated about forty-live feet abuvo high water, and bear from each other E. S. E. and W. N. \V., dista:it about 200 feet, by which circumstance of two Light Houses at tho s ime sta- tion, they will be immediately distinguished from till other lights upon the coast (British or American.) Both the buildings are painted white. The following are the bearings from them, viz. : To the Southernmost Murr Ledge (St. Mary's) E. S. E., easterly. " Gannet Rock Light, E. by S. i S., 13 miles. " Southern Head of Grand Manan, E. by N. ^ N. ,,! *' Northern Head of Grand Manan, N. E. ^ E. ' , , " N. E. Rock, distant 2 miles, N. E. by N. " Little River Head, N. by W. " Libby Island Light House (American), N. W. by W. Vessels standing to the Northward, between these Lights and the Gannet Rock, should tack or haul off the moment they bring these Lights in one, as they will not then be more than three-fourths of a mile from the Murr Ledges, if more than five miles to the East of the Lights. [It is recommended that the Ships' Compasses should be well compared and adjusted particularly in new ships, before they leave Partridge Island, us serious errors have frequently occurred from want of attention on this |)oint ; and as the variation in the Bay of Fundy is seventeen decrees Westerly, (or 1)4 points), it will be found by the latest published Admiralty Charts, that the course Book and Job Printing»Barues Jk, Co. Ship Hnrdware--C. G-. Berryman, Barlow's Corner. 1870.] MnUT llOUHKa. 15 from Partridge Island down the Day, South Chunna), between the Old Proprietor and N. W. Ledge, Is S. W. >^ S. ; but the course to be steered mutt depend on the direction of the wind on leaving Partridge Island.] This Light, together with the one on Escuminac (now being put up), will be the finest Lights in tlie Province of New Brunswicli. Head Harbour Light. — Next in order, after passing Grand Matian aod the plain white Light (American), on West Quoddy Point, is Head Harbour Light. This is plaood on the North East extremity of Campo- bello, and is a guide to vessels entering the main channel to West Isles, Moose Island, and the inner Bay of Passamaquoddy ; it enables vessels also at all times to enter Head Harbour — it is a fixed while ligl . The building is painted white, with a rod cross on it. Point Le Pi'eaux Liqhta. — Upon this projecting head land, two lights are placed, one above the other, in the same house, and distant 28 leet. Both lights can be seen from every point of the compass, where they may be useful— both are fixed, and white. The Light House is painted red and white, in stripes of five feet broad each, horizontally. A Steam Fog Alarm has been placed in this Station, which will sound twice in each minute. Partridge Island Light. — This Light at the entrance of the River and Harbour of ^aint John, having been established upwards of forty years, requires no particular notice, further than that it is a fixed white light, and that the Light House is red and white, in vertical stripes. The Steam Whistle on this Island is sounded ten seconds iu every minute during foggy or thick weather. Beacon Light. — Within Partridge Island, and upon a Spit or Bar, which extends about half a mile S. S. £. off Sand Point, and which dries at two-thirds ebb, stands the Beacon Tower. Upon this Tower a Fourth Order Dioptric Light, visible ten miles, is established, which is eminently useful to the coasting trade of Saint John, and to all other vessels having pilots on board, as it enables them to enter the harbour at all hours of the night. A fixed wldte light. The house is white and black, in stripes vertically Quaco.—A revolving whi.^ light is placed on a small rock off Quaco Head, showing twice full and twice dark in a minute. This light can ~ Light The be seen from any quarter where a vessel can approach, House is painted white and red, in horizontal stripes. Cape E7irage Light. — On the Point of that name, in Westmorland, nearly opposite Apple River Harbour, N. 8. A plain white light. The house is painted white, and is about 120 feet above tide mark. West Quoddy Light.— Thia Is an American Light, and ia placed on the West side of the entrance into the St. Croix by Lubecand Eastport. Cape Forchu Light. — On Cape Forchu, on the Western side of the entrance to Yarmouth (Nova Scotia), in lat. 43'39, N. long. 66"8, W. It exhibits a plain, revolving light— visible one minute and ft quarter, and invisible half a minute. The building is painted white, and in elevated 235 feet above the level ui the sea. Grindstone Island Light — An Octagonal Tower, 60 feet above the level of high water on Grindstone Island, in Chignecto Bay, in lat. 46*= 43' 13" N. Long. 64" 37' 25" W. The Tower is painted white, as is also the Keeper s House, one story, situate about 50 feet to the East- ward of the Tower. J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B. Beat Engllnh Chemicalg— Chaloner^ S t« John * 16 LIGHT HOUBRfl. [isro. XI a I 9 » c e .a i e n m en .s :3 Bcaringa and distances of several places from the above Light House arc as follows : Cape Enrage Light, by compass, S. 61^ W., 10 1-7 miles. Highest Point of St. Mary's Ledge, by compass, N. 40 W., 6-10 mile. The point of low water off the Light House, by compass, S. 78 W., 2-10 mile. Jones' Ledge, N. 10 W., S-10 mile — it dries at low springs, and has about 2^ fathoms on it at half tide. A Sand Bank, S. 16 W., 6-10 mile ; it has If fathoms on its shoalest part at low water springs. Grand Manan. — There is a Light House and Keeper's house nt the *• Swallow Tail," on the North Eastern part of the Island of Grand Manan, in the Bay of Fundy. The Light is 45 feet from Base to Deck ; the point on which it stands is 108 feet above high water, making 148 feet elevation. This is a conspicuous mark in the South Channel be- tween Briar Island and Grand Manan. Both houses are painted white. Hichibueto Head Idffhi.— This is a fixed White Light, situated on Richibucto Head, Xorthumberlaud Strait, in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, The light is placed at an elevation of 70 feet above high water, and should be seen in clear weather from a distance of 14 miles. The illuminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses of the fourth order. The tower is square, about 60 feet high from base to vane, painted white, and stands in lat. 46" 89' 40" N., long. 64° 43' 80" W. of Greenwich. Cape Jaurimain. — A new Light House is now in course of erection at Cape Jourimain. Character of light not yet determined on. Point Meuminac Light. — ^This Light House is situated in Miramicbi Bay, north latitude 47° 4' 80"; west longitude, 64" 60' 30". It is a fixed bright light, elevated seventy feet above high water. A Third Order French Dioptric lighting apparatus is now being placed on this Tower, which will be vis'ble for tw^snty-five miles. Miscou Island Light. — This T/i^ht House is situated on Birch Point, north latitude 48° 1' 00" ; west longitude, 64° 80' 00'. It is a fixed red light, elevated seventy-nine feet above high water. Shediae Lights. — On Point DuChene Wharf, in the summer, north lat- itude 46° 14' 6" ; west longitude 04° 31' 5". It is a fixed light. Two Fixed White Beacon H^^hts on Shediae Island, erected the pre sent summer. Miramichi River. — Light House on Portage Island, now in course of erection. Two Beacon Lights on *' Preston's Beach," about five miles above Escuminac Light. Two Beac in Lights at Oak Point. Two Beacon Lights at "Grant's." All fixed white Lights. River St. John Lights.— Grccw Head, Sand Point, Oak Point, No Man's Friend, Oromocto Shoals, anl Wilmot's Bluff. Latitude, Longitude, and Vanution of the Compiss, at the following Light Stations in the Bay of Fundy, belonging to New Brunswick : Partridge Island Lat. 45 1^: 20 N. Long. 65 8 50 W. Var. 16 30 W. Beacon, " 4615 00" " 65 8 36" " 16 80" Coanti|iK House Stationery, of all kinds- Barnes At Co. Hard ware-_C. «. Berryman, nnrlow^a Corner. 1870,] BIONALS — RATK8 OK PILOT AOF. K o I M o ' " o ' Heod Harbour Lat. 44 57 40 N. Long. 60 S.-] r)5 W. Var. Ifi 20 W. Point Lepreaux, " 4« 8 80" " 6rt 27 4" " 1« 30 " GftimetRock " 44 80 40" " 66 42 50" ' 1« 20 " Mochias Seal Islands,. " 44 80 8 •• " 67 6 10 " " 16 20 " SaintAndrews /' 45 410" '• 67 4 00" '• 1620" Quaco, "461988" " 65 8156" " 16 80" Cape Enrage " 45 86 00" " 64 46 40" " 16 60" \\ t .♦'. II I i ;SKrh SIGNALS, DUplayed at Partridge Island, on the approach of VesHcla fo the Harbour of St. John. One Ball close, for one square-rigged vessel. ,.',,».•*,' ., '. .^.' '. J., One Hall half hoisted, for two vessels. ' '' _ ' ' ' " ' ' ' .,.„V| Two Balls close, for three vessels. ,, " " . ■ .. . Two Balls separn* ;d, for four vessels. A Pendant of any colour, for five vessels. A Pendant under a Ball, for six vessels. '" A Pendant over a Ball, half hoisted, for seven vessels. A Pendant under two Balls, close, for eight vessels. A Pendant between two Balls separate, for nine vessels. A Flag of any color for ten or more vessels. The above ore displayed at the East or West yard-arm, according to the direction in which the vessels are at first discovered ; and a? soon as their Ria can be distinguished, descriptive Colours will be hoisted at the mast-head, in the following order : A Blue Pendant, for a Merchant Ship. '"'•""•"; " ' A Red Pendant, for a Merchant Brig. A White and Blue Pendant, for a Foreign Vessel A White Pendant [without a Ball], for a Topsail Schooner or Sloop. A Blue Flag, pierced white, for a Steamboat from St. Andrews or Eastport. A Red Flag, pierced white, for a Steamboat from Digby. A Red Flag, with a white square, for a Steamboat from Boston. A Ball at the mast heasJ — vessel is on shore, or in distress. !•.•<♦ RATES OF PILOTAGE. Established by a Law or Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of St. John— passed 21th July, 1869. One dollar per foot for bringing any Ship or Vessel into the Har- bour of Saint John, and mooring her in a safe place or berth, or se- curing her alongside of one of the wharves ; and One dollar per foot for removing or taking any Ship or Vessel out of the Harbour. In cases where Pilots shall be detained on board of vessels, under and by virtue of the Quarantine or Health Laws of the Province, they shall be entitled to demand and receive from Masters of such vessels, the sum of Two Dollars per day, for every day of such detention, in addition to the allowance aforesaid. Coasting Vessels (unless square rigged), going from one part of the tar . e A 0) B at Saws of all kiuds made at the Alexandra Works* Q) s o p £ as Id I H r a A ■ § e 03 CO a 04 Genuine Ean de Coloirne— J. Chaloner, St. John,N« B» 18 HARBOUR MASTERS FEES. [1870. Bayof Fundy to another, vessels not exceeding 100 tons burthen, regis- tered at any port within the Donninion, Steamboats, and Vessels pro- pelled by steam, trading and plying between this port and any poyt or ports in North America, and ail Vessels drawing under six feet of water, are not .compelled to take pilots ; when employed, they are to be paid according to the rate above mentioned. For removing vessels from any mooring ground to any wharf, or from one wharf to another wharf, and seeing them properly moored or secured, the following rates : For Vessels not exceeding one hundred tons, On« dollar and Fifty cents ; for vessels over one hundred, and not exceeding two hundred tons. Two Dollars ; for vessels over two hundred, and not exceeding three hundred tons. Three Dollars ; and for all vessels over three hundred, and not exceeding four hundred tons, the sum of Four Dollars : and twenty-five cents additional for every fifty tons each Vessel may measure over four hundred tons. Mrst Bisi'.ancer — From Partridge Island to Musquash Head, bearing North West, One dollar per foot. Second Distance. — From Musqush Head to Point Le Preaux, bearing North West, One dollar and Twenty five cents per foot. Third Dista- re. — From Poiat Le Preaux to North Head of Grand Manan, bearing North West, or North Channel, bearing South East, One dollar and Fifty cents per foot. Fourth Distance. — From the North Head of Grand Manan, or North Channel, as aforesaid, to Machias Seal Island, bearing South, or Brier Is- land, bearing South- East, One dollar and Seventy five cents per foot. JPl/th Distance. — Any where outside of and beyond the fourth dis- tance, and within a bound ranging with Mount Desert and Cape Sable Seal Islands, bearing Northwest and Southeast, being the outer cruising bound, Two dollars per foot .' -■ HARBOUR MASTER'S PEES. ;^ '^ On vessels of 30 and under 50 tons, 2s. 6d. ; vessels of 50 and under 15 tons, 3s. 9d ; 75 and under 100 tons, 53. ; 100 and under 150 tons, 6s. 3d. ; 150, and under 200 tons, 78. 6d. ; 200, and under 3iJ0 tons, lOs. ; 300, and under 400 tons, 12s. 6d. ; 400 tons and upwards, 15s.; decl'.ed vessels under 100 tons, owned and registered at Saint John, and all British vessels under that tonnage, trading within the Bay of Funr' /, or arriving from ports to the Northward of Cape Cod, or the We' '.ward of Cape Canso, or from any port in Nova Scotia to pay an- nupjly as follows : Under 30 tons, 3s. 9d. ; oyer 30, and under 50 tons, 5x ; over 50, and under 75 tons, 6s. ; over 75, and under 100 tons, 10s. Time for going Through the Palls. " • The Falls "re level or still water at about three and a half hours on the jiood, and about two and a half on the ebb, so that they are passable four times in twenty-four hours, about ten or fifteen minutes each time. No other rule can be given, as much depends on the floods in the River Saint Johr , and the time of high water or full sea, which is often hastened by high winds, and in proportion to the height of them. } ! School Books— Barnes Hi Co* Blasting Powder, Fnse, &c«— C. 6. Berryman, Barlow's Corner* [1870. 1870.] JANUART has Thirty-one Days. [1870. MOON'S CHANGES. • New Moon, Ist day, 7h. 41m. afternoon. W. 9j First Quarter, 9th day, 4h. 38ni. afternoon. S. ® Full Moon, 17th day, lOh. 21m. morning. N. (A Last Quarter, 24th day, 5h. 59ra. morning. S. • New Moon, 31st day, llh. 17m. morning, S. M H StTN'a SUN 8DN MOOIT HIOH e Si EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. DEO. 8. RISES. H. M. 8KT8. H. M. R. * S. o2 WATER, D. M. H. U. U. M. 1 Sat Circumcision. 23 00 7 46 4 22 s4a3 knee 11 a2 2 Su 2d Sunday after Christmas. 22 56 7 45 4 23 4 69 knee 11a68 8 Mo ;2) First Ho. As. N. B. 1786. '22 40 7 45 4 24 6 legs ..^ _— 4 Tu Edward Confessor died 1066. 22 48 7 46 4 25 7 1 legs 0"52 6 W a. CIS" 'i 6 9. 5 2°53'N. 22 37 7 46 4 26 8 6 legs 1 44 6 Th Epiphany. Twelfth Day. 22 30 7 45 4 27 9 7 feet 2 32 7 Fr m. 1''48'" ? a 0. 22 22 7 44 4 29 10 8 feet 8 IS 8 Sat Pr. A. Victor of Wales b. 1864 22 14 7 44 4 30 11 a7 head 4 1 9 Sd Ist Sunday after Epiphany. 22 6 7 44 4 31 rllmSO head 5 43 10 Mo m. 4M1"' ms Q. 21 57 7 43 4 32 ()A14 head 6 24 11 Tu At..iPn«s Sittivgs York. 21 48 7 43 4 3» 40 neck 7 5 12 VV (10) Archb. Laud ex. 1645. 21 38 7 43 4 34 1 8 neck 7 49 13 Th Surrey tried for h. trea. 1 547. 21 28 7 42 4 36 I 42 arms 8 34 14 Fr Sweden acq'd. Norway 1814. 21 17 7 42 4 37 2 22 arms 9 22 15 Sat General Wolfe born 1726. 21 7 7 42 4 38 3 9 br'st 10 13 16 Su 2d Sunday after Epiphany. 20 65 7 41 4 39 4 4 br'st 11" 7 17 Mo Battle of Falkirk 1746. 20 44 7 41 4 41 5 7 br'st Oa 3 18 Tu m.9''26"' § gr. elong.l8° 41' E, 20 31 7 40 4 42 6 16 h'art 1 19 W rt. l''7'»5inQ. 20 19 7 39 4 44 7 27 h'art 1 67 20 Th Guisnes capitulijtod 1558. 20 6 7 38 4 45 8 42 bellv 2 52 21 Fr Surrey exc'd. (or 19th) 1547. 19 53 V 37 1 47 9 54 bellv 3 46 22 Sat Somerset beheaded 1552. 19 39 7 36 4 48 11a26 reins 4 87 2b Su 3d Sunday after Epiphany. 19 26 7 34 4 5" st0m55 reins 5 28 24 Mo a. 0" 20™ § stationary. 19 11 7 33 4 62 11 26 aecrs 6 19 25 Tu Sunbury Circuit Court. 18 M 7 32 4 53 ll™5o seers 7 11 26 VV (25) Conversion St. Paul. 18 41 7 31 4 56 Oa3(i thigs 8 4 27 Th (28) Henry VIII. died 1547. 18 26 7 3. 4 56 1 10 thigs 8 68 28 Fr a. 6" 8'"^ 2 5 . 5 3^ 62' N. 18 l" 7 29 4 57 1 57 knee 9 53 29 Sut Catherine Aragon died 1536 17 54 7 28 4 69 2 49 knee 10 48 30 •*u 4th Sunday after Epiphany. 17 38 7 27 5 3 48 knee 11a42 31 Mo a. 6" 4-" 2 6 ®. 5 5° 1' N. 17 21 7 26 o 'i 4a48 legs ! ", '■■ ''I M^r Temperature — highest for month in 19 years, 49". 00 lowest " " — » 24,00 mean of bi-daily observation, 18.46 Rain — greatest fall for month in 19 years 7.192 inch. lost " " nil. " mean Snow — greatest leiist mean u u u (( (( {( (I 1.713 " 42.000 " 2.000 *' 19.500 " Alexandra Works Saw Factory* Cor. North and CJeorge Sts. is.. u % A A S B « A Cleaver's Perflimcs— Chaloner, f >t. John, N. B • 1870.] TEBRUARY has Twenty-eight Days. 11870. moon's changes. ^ O First Quarter, Sth day, Ih. 65m. afternnon. E. ^ K ® Full Moon, luth day, lib. 4ra. alternoon. S. ' <9 Last Quarter, 22d day, 2h. 22m. afternoon. N. W. a 30S'S SUN SUN MOON %i HIGH e O 2^ EVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. oeo. s. RISKS. II. M. SBTS. a. M. R. * B. 11 WATBR. "b.~ -0 D. M. H. M. s 1 Tu Hilary Term Suprewe Court. 17 4 7 25 5 3 r8M20 legs 0"'34 2 W Puri6cation B. V. Mary. 16 47 7 24 5 4 8 51 feet 1 24 8 Th m. 10" 36"" 5 great hel. iat. N. 16 29 7 28 5 t 9 19 feet 2 11 B 4 Fr (2) BatMortimer's Cross 1461 16 12 7 22 5 6 9 44 bead 2 66 ^ 5 Sat (6) Queen Anne born 1665. 15 63 7 21 5 7 9 62 head 3 39 6 Su 5th Sunday after Epiphany. 15 3.^ 7 20 5 8 10 16 head 4 21 m^ 4 7 Mo a. 9" 19"'2f 6 ®. 2f4« 24' N. 15 16 7 IP 5 10 10 41 neck 5 2 « 8 Tu m. 0" 36" 2 in perihelion. 14 58 7 18 5 11 11 9 neck 6 44 8 9 W Rishop Hooper burnt 16o5. 14 38 7 17 5 12 11 88 arms 6 27 • la 10 Th (1 1 ) Gr. Charter reissued 1226 14 19 7 15 5 14 62 10 arms 7 13 e 11 Fr a. 2'' 16"" i in perihelion. 13 69 7 14 6 15 3 12 arms 8 1 12 Sat (13) Lady Jane Grey behead. 13 39 7 18 5 17 4 13 br'st 8 52 0) s 13 Su Septuagesima. [1554. 13 19 7 11 5 18 5 10 br'st 9 46 14 Mo Valentine, a. 7" 41" 5 csta. 12 69 7 10 5 20 6 6 h'art 10 42 e J3 15 Tu (14) Catherine Howard behed. 12 38 7 9 S 21 6 64 h'art ll'"39 h 16 W Dr. Mead died 1 734. [1541. 12 18 7 7 5 23 7 86 belly 0*86 » 17 Th Battle of St. Albans 14 1. 11 57 7 6 5 24 8 12 belly 1 82 18 Fr m.4''43'"? 6 $. SIO* I'N. 11 36 7 4 5 26 8 45 reins 2 26 • 1 19 Sat Copernicus, astron. born 1473 11 14 7 3 5 27 9 14 reins 3 19 20 Sc Sexagesima. [1801. 10 58 7 1 5 29 9 26 seers 4 12 n 21 Mo Dorchester Shiretown West. 10 31 6 59 5 81 9 57 seers 5 5 ^ 22 tu Gauss, Math'tician., died 1855. 10 9 6 58 5 32 rO 54 thigs 5 58 ^ 23 W m. 1 " 0"?inf c5 0. 9 47 6 66 5 84 2 4 thigs 6 52 .4 24 Th St. Matthias the Apostle. 9 25 6 54 5 3d 3 9 thigs 7 47 25 Fr (26) Buonaparte fled f. Elba 9 8 53 5 37 3 59 knee 8 42 26 Sat a. lO^ 18'"gin?3. [181 i. 8 41 6 51 5 38 4 59 knee 9 36 V 27 Su Quinquagesiraa. 8 IS 1) 49 5 39 5 44 legs 10 28 28 Mo a. 0" 59™ ? gr elong. 27" 5'W. 7 56 6 47 5 40 6'»22 legs 11A18 5 Temperature — highest for month in 1 9 years, 49''.00 ^ lowest " "" ■■■22.00 ' " •a 03 , . . mean of bi-daily observation, 21.55 1 ' Rain —greatest fall for month in 19 years 6.990 inch. S least " " nil. Pb mean " . „ '♦ 2.420 " Snow-^greatest " "v", 27.007 " . , least " J; ," ., 2.250 " mean " " 12.953 " The freedom of all the enslaved negroes is mainly owing to the moral and material efforts of Englajid, who, by purchase in her own domi nions, and by efforts and treaties, has at length accomplished that object. Even the United »States is not an exception in this view. Paper Ruling— Barnes & Co. — ■"-.<■ HIGH WATBB. B. f. O-'Si 1 24 2 11 2 66 3 39 4 21 5 2 5 44 6 27 7 13 8 1 8 62 9 46 10 42 11"'89 OiK86 1 82 2 26 19 4 12 5 5 5 68 6 52 7 47 8 42 9 36 10 28 llAl8 moral domi )bject. Harness Monnting— C. G. Derryman. 1870.J MARCH has Thirty-one Days. [1870. moon's changes. • New Moon, 2(i day, 4h. IGm. morning. '- * " ' ffi Q) First Quarter, 10th day, 8h. 48m. morning. X.E. ® Full Moon, 17th day, 9h. 28m. morning. N. W. '9 Last Quarter, 24th day. Oh. 87m. morning. S. E. • New Moon, 3l8t day, 9h. 34m. afternoon. N. W. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat S0 Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat So Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat So Mo Tu W SliTh EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC QueetCa Circuit Court. Ash Wednesday. ? g. h. 1. N. Dupont died 1855. filairtho poet died 1776. (7) Bruce'stomb dis'cd. 1818. 1st Sunday in Lent. a. 0" ei^lf 6 ®. n^" 13' N. William III. died 1702. m. 2" SG" 5 in aphelion. ra 6" 44"" g ti 5 ?A 6 10 6 sO 8 6 8 6 7 NO 16 6 6 1) 9 40 6 4 t( 10 1 3 6 'i 6 12 1 27 6 1 6 13 1 51 5 59 6 14 2 14 5 67 fi 16 2 3^ 5 55 6 17 3 ] 5 53 (> 18 3 24 h 51 6 19 3 48 .i 49 ij 21 4 11 5 47 6 22 MOOX K. * S. n. M. 34a4S 5 63 6 7 8 9 10 U 45 44 5^ 57 57 67 5 w 2 * 2 •J rlOmll 10 49 1 1 m34 Oa29 1 30 2 89 3 52 5 9 6a2G s7m12 7 23 7 5o 8 28 9 7 9 5(1 10 39 11M34 r3*'45 4 25 4 56 5 26 5 51 fiMlu feet feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms br'st br'fit h'art h'art h'art bellv belly reins reins seers seers thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet feet head HIOB WATBR. H. M. 0m46 60 1 9. 2 3 4 5 5 83 15 56 88 21 5 61 C 40 7 82 8 26 9 22 10 18 Um14 Oa9 I 4 1 69 2 64 3 49 4 46 6 41 6 37 7 82 8 25 9 15 10 3 10 48 11a31 Temperature — highest for month in 19 years, 57''.00 lowest " " M»12.00 mean of bi-daily observation, 29.21 Rain— grcatfsi. fall for month in 19 years, 7.940 inch. least " - "' 1.205 " mean " '* . **^ *"' 2.279 " Snow- -greatest Iciwest moan : \<' «( l^^ 61.500 " 2.150 " 15 789 " e B s I o A g B A 9 A J. F. Lawton, Saw Manufacturer, St. John, N. B. Rondeletia Perfume— Chaloner, St. John« N. B. ao M § s s «t a SfS B e .4 H o e 6- 1870.] APRIL has Thirty Days. [1870. moon's chanqks. O First Quarter, 9th day, Oh. Im. morning W. ® Full Moon, 15th Jay, 6h. 2m. raorninfj. E. (i Last Quarter, 22d day, Oh. Im. afternoon. W. • New Moon, 30th day, 2h. 1 3m. afternoon. S. si Sn S'JN'S S0N SDH M00.« HIOR ri H M EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, etC. OBO . M, HISBS. U. M. SBTS. U. M. R. * S. u VATBR. O. M. H. H. H. M. 1 Fr All Fools Day. 4 34 5 45 6 23 36a51 [lead Om13 2 Sat Richard Cobden died 1865. 4 57 5 43 6 24 7 51 head 64 3 StJ Carle Sunday. 5 20 5 41 6 26 8 61 neck 1 35 4 Mo ra. 6''25'"2f 6 (B. 2^30 53'^'. 5 43 5 39 6 27 9 50 neck 2 17 6 Tu Canada discovered 1499. 6 6 5 37 6 28 10 51 arms 3 1 6 W King Richard I. died 1199. 6 29 5 35 6 29 11a51 arms 3 46 7 Th H. R. H. Pr. Leopold b. 1853. 6 51 5 83 6 31 r9M27 brest 4 34 8 Fr a. Id" U'"m6 (». lill" I'N. 7 14 5 31 6 3. 10 17 brest 5 24 9 Sat m. 3" 38-" S 6 ©■ 7 36 5 2".» 6 33 llMl3 br'st 6 16 10 Su Palm Sunday. 7 58 5 27 6 34 Oa17 h'art 7 9 11 Mo Sir Thos. Wyatt beh'd. 1554. 8 20 .5 26 6 3b 1 26 h'art 8 3 12 Tu Easter Term Supreme Court. 8 42 5 24 6 37 2 4^ bellv 8 67 13 W English evac'ted. Paris 1436. 9 4 5 22 6 3~ 3 67 belly 9 51 14 Th Hr. R. H. W^. Beatrice born 9 26 5 21 6 39 6 14 reins 10 45 16 Fr Good Friday. [1857. 9 47 5 19 6 41 6a53 reins llu39 16 Sat (14) Battle of Barnet 1471. 10 9 5 17 6 42 s5m49 riecrs Oa34 17 Sd E ASTER, a. 0" 19"$ Q. 10 30 5 15 •o 43 6 22 seers 1 80 18 Mo Lord Bvron poet died 1824. 10 51 5 14 (5 44 6 69 thigs 2 28 19 Tu a. 11" 16"'^ 6 <9. HOMO'S. It 12 6 18 6 45 7 41 thigs 3 26 20 W Dism. long Parliament 1 653. 11 32 5 11 4 47 8 30 knee 4 25 21 Th Alex, the Great d. B. C. 324. 11 53 3 9 6 48 9 25 knee 6 23 22 Fri m. 2" 15" $ in perihelion. 12 13 8 6 49 10 24 legs 6 18 23 Sat St. George. [1843. 12 33 3 6 6 51 11 25 legs 7 10 24 Su Low Sunday. Pr'cs. Alice b. 12 63 5 4 6 62 r3 IJ legs 7 59 25 Mo St. Mark, Evangelist. IS 12 3 6 53 3 30 feet 8 45 26 Tu m. 6" 29™? 6 m. S4"36' N. 13 32 3 1 6 54 3 66 feet 9 29 27 W m. 1" Sn™ ? iti y , 13 61 4 59 6 56 4 21 head 10 U 28 Th (29) Battle of Courtrav 1794. 14 10 i 58 d 57 4 28 head 10 52 29 Kri m. 11" 46™^ 6 O. 6 4"48'N. 14 2ii 4 56 6 58 4 62 head 11a33 30JSat Union England & Scot. 1707. 14 47 4 56 6 69 5m16 neck Temperature — highest for month in 1 9 years, - »• lowest " " mean of bi-daily observation. Rain — greatest fall for month in 1 9 years, .... least " " Snow- mean (( -greatest least « mean (( (I a 62".00 10.00 . 37.76 5.040 inch. 0.710 " 2.670 " 18.000 " nil. 5.105 ♦' For the manumission of her African slave population, England dis- bursed $100,(100,000. Qook aud.Job Pi inting— Barnes 4lc Co* HIQH VATBR. U. M. Om13 64 1 86 2 17 3 1 3 4ti 4 34 5 24 6 16 7 9 8 3 8 57 1 30 2 28 3 26 4 25 5 23 6 18 7 10 7 59 8 45 9 29 Rnilroad Shovels, Pick^, &c*— Rerryman>8, 5 Kiug Street* 1870.] MAT has Thirty-one Days. [1870. moon's CHANOKS. f) First Quarter, 8th day, llh. 14m. morning. N. E. ® Full Moon, 16th day, lb. 39m. morning. S. <9 Last Quarter, 22d day, Ih. 45m. morning. 8. K « New Moon, 80th day, 6h. 83m. afternoon. E. 91 STO'fl StJ5 SCM MOOR H HIGH d si EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. DKO. S. BISES. H. U. SETS. B. * 8. U WATKR. D. M. B. M. H. M. H. M, 1 Su St. Philip and St. James. 15 5 4 54 7 1 s7a43 neclc 0m15 2 Mo (l)H.h.H. Pr. Arthur b. 1850. 16 23 4 62 7 2 8 46 arms 68 3 Tu (2)m. 4''4'"5 i <9. $6''24'N. 16 41 4 51 7 3 9 46 arms 1 48 4 W (2) m.9''56™mer. gr. hel. lat. N. 16 69 4 49 7 4 10 45 arms 2 80 6 Th (4)m,9*'26™ ? gr. elong.46°5'W 16 16 1 48 7 6 llA4il brest 3 n 6 Fri ra. 5" 36™3ir. 6 «. J^O" 42' N. 16 33 4 47 7 7 r9ii 6 brest 4 10 7 Sat Sir T. Moreb't. to trial 1535. 16 50 4 45 7 8 10m 6 h'art 6 2 8 Sc 4th Sunday after Easter, 17 6 4 44 7 9 umi h'art 6 66 9 Mo (8)Siege of Orleans r'sd. 1429. 17 22 4 43 7 10 0-*20 belly 6 48 10 Tu Saint John Circuit Court. 17 88 4 42 7 12 1 33 belly 7 40 11 W m. 7" 9"" mer.gr. el'g. 21"'64' E. 17 64 4 4r. 7 13 2 47 reins 8 82 12 Th Siege of Olmut/. began 1758. 18 9 4 39 7 14 4 28 reins 9 24 13 Fr (14) Battle of Lewes 1265. 18 24 4 88 7 15 5 42 seers 10 17 14 Sat Battle of Tewkesbury 1471. 18 38 4 36 7 16 7 1 seers 11M12 15 Su 5th Sunday after Easter. IS 53 4 35 7 17 8 21 thigs Oa 8 16 Mo (17) Battle of Hexham 1464. 19 7 4 34 7 18 9 34 thigs 1 7 17 Tu m. 7''16"'^ 6 (U.T^OMS' S. 19 20 4 38 7 19 10 40 knee 2 7 18 W Un. Empire Lo '. landed 1783. 19 34 4 32 1 21 ilA38 knee 3 7 19 Th (18) Anne Boleyn b'hd. 1536. 19 47 4 31 7 22 a8M 8 knee 4 6 20 Fr (2l)Treaty of troyea 1420. 19 59 4 3 7 2.^ 9 11 legs 6 1 21 Sat (23)Fir8i b'tl. St. Albans 1465. 20 12 4 29 7 24 10 15 legs 5 63 22 Su Rogation Sunday. 20 24 4 28 7 26 11m19 feet 6 41 23 Mo a. 10'' 29"" mer. stationary. 20 ;J5 4 ?7 7 26 r2 1 feet 7 26 24 Tu H. M, Qu. Victoria born 1819. 20 47 4 26 7 27 2 26 head 8 9 25 W H. R. U. Pr's. Helena b. 1846. 20 58 4 26 7 28 2 50 head 8 50 26 Th Ascension tide. Holy Thurs. 21 8 4 24 7 29 2m57 head 9 31 27 Fri Battle St. Jean d'Acre 1 799. 21 18 4 24 7 30 4a85 neck 10 12 28 Sat a. 2" 26™^ 6 (©. ^4° 27' N. 21 28 4 23 7 3) 5 35 neck 10 55 29 Su a. 8''38'"2f 6 ®. V-'i" 6'N. 21 38 4 23 7 32 6 36 neck 11A89 30 Mo a. 8" U^merd ®.merl°27'N. 21 41 1.22 7 33 7 69 arms — • ^_ 31 Tu m. 6" 2'" ? in aphelion. 21 66 4 22 7 34 8a38 arms 0m26 Temperature — highest for month in 19 years, 83". 00 lowest " " 26,0t» • •' '" mean of bi-daily observation, 49.44 ■^^'}- Rain — greatest fall for month in 19 years, 10.330 inch. least " " 0.550 " mean Hi-- 4.070 If the policy of England were that of aggressive warfare, or to obtain universal empire, she could send forth sixty millions of effective soldiers from her own territories alone. (0 (D 9 O 9 act. o S a » B as 9 Saws of all kinds made and repaired at the Alexandra Works. Hair Brushes, all qualities- J. Chaloner. V Oi ha OB « e Q •d a ed V « se e O es na p« d 1870.] JUNE has Thirty Days. [1870. MOON'S CHANGKS. ^ First Quarter, 6th day, 6h. 52tn. afternoon. S. ® Full Moon, 13th day, 9h. 23m. morning. N. W. (9 Last Quarter, 20th day, 5h. lOm. afternoon. N. • New Moon, 28th day, 7h. 9ra. afternoon, N. W. 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1{ 16 17 18 U) 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ^ N 2tt W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Sn Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat So Mo Tu W Th EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. sum's DEO. N [lowe gained victory 1 794. .1. 1" n"'j^6 o. :wo"26' s, Dutch fleet defeated 1655. ii. l" 39'" 5 inf. ^ ©. Whitsuntide. Pentecost, (5) a l"" 33™ mer. in aphelion. Treaty of Guisnes 1546. Edward Black Prince d. 1376 (10) Insur. in Cornwall 1549. Anne Boleyn iud. f.tre'n.l536. St. Barnabas. Mrs. t?igournev Trinity Sunday. [d. 186.5. a. 2" Sb'""^ 6 ®. ^0°51'S. Trinity Term Supreme Court. IClch'd. II. mctWatTylerl831. Cor. Christi.rn.llHl'"^ 8 0. Thos.Cromwell at.h.trea.l540. Battle of Kolin 1757. lat Sunday after Trinity. Ac'sion Queen Victoria 1837. Proc'n. Queen Victoria 1837. 10" 40" $ gr. hel. lat. S. (22) Edward IV. cr'wd. 1461. JJati\ity St. John Baptist, m. 1 1" '50"" mer. gr. hel. lat. S 2d Sunday after Trinity, m. 8" 48" 5 6V-- 4 0" 44' N. Cor't'on. of Q. Victoria 1838. St. Peter and St. Paul, (i/oramemoration of St. Paul. D. 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 ii3 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 >3 23 23 23 23 23 M. 4 12 19 27 33 40 46 51 57 1 1 K 13 17 19 22 24 25 26 27 27 27 27 26 24 22 20 18 15 11 SDN RISES. M. 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 19 19 2u 20 SON SETS. H. M. 35 35 86 37 37 38 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 4.'. 45 45 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 46 MOON R. * S. U. M r6H8 7 7 9 10 n si 1 2 2 2 59 1 9 19 7 85 4 15 46 3m21 rSA21 9 22 !0 16 11 1 11a35 s9m S 10 8 llMll OaU 1 27 2 26 3a26 r2Ml6 2 46 3 22 4 5 4 54 5m61 Li br'at br'st h'art h'art h'art belly belly reins reins seers seers thigs thigs linee knee legs legs feet feet feet head head neck neck neck arms arms br'st br'st br'st Hioa WATBR. B. M. 1M16 2 6 68 51 48 86 2 2 4 5 6 26 17 8 9 64 10 50 11M49 0A49 49 47 3 42 33 20 4 6 46 27 8 8 60 9 84 10 20 11 8 11a69 Om52 Temperature — highest for month in 19 -years, 87''.00 lowest " " ' 37,00 ''"" mean of bi-daily observation, 66.92 jf. Rain— greatest fall for month iij 19 years, 7.470 inch. ' .. /{/> / least " , «'■ 0.920 " mean " " 8.620 " For either offenci, or defence, or aggression, England is capable of becoming the greatest military/ power — she having some three hundred millions of population. And she, if any nation, has the wealth and resources to arm the effective men in this vast number. Account Books— Barues &, Co., J^ince Wm. Street. Railroad Shovels, Picks, Jkc.-nerry^nimn_8, S^K^JtreeU 2 68 2 51 4 43 5 86 6 26 1 17 8 8 9 Ol 9 64 10 60 11m49 0A49 1 49 2 47 3 42 33 20 4 6 46 7 8 27 8 8 60 1 9 34 10 20 11 8 11A59 Om62 I 1870.] JULY has Thirty-one Days. [1870. moon's CHANGKS. O P'irst Quarter, fith daV, Oh. 6m. morning. ® Full Moon, r2th day,V)h. 11 in. afternoon. 9 Last Quarter, 20th day, 9h. 53m. morning. # New Moon, 28th day, 8h. 64m. morning. W. E. W. S. E. M hi sun's SUN 8UN MOON HIGH O ^l • hi Mo EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC Tu W Til Fr Sat Su Mo 2 8 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 16 16 17 1,^ 19: Fr 20 SiU 21 Sr 22 Mo Archbp. Parker elected 1569. Charlotte Circuit Court. Mary I. entered London 1653. (3) jarf. II. Scot, killed 1460. (C) Battle of Evesham, 1265. 11. R. H. Pr. Alfred b. 1844. 8th Suiulav after Trinity. Hen.VIII.m. Cath. How, 1640 Tu Saint John Circuit Court. W llkttlc of St. Quentin 1557. (12) Chas. V. t. Florence 1530. Battle of Kunersdorf 1759. Battle of Blenheim 1704. 9th Sundav after Trinity. a. nMr 9 61Si- ?0''36'S, |;lo) Bat;leof Leignitz 1760. jLate Dochessof Kentb. )786 im. S" 20'" ? in Q. jRo.al George sunk 1782. I Hurricane in Jamaica 1722. jltilh Sunday after Trinity. .f2!)a. 8" 48'" 5 in y, I'l. 0" I'l"" $ 6®- ^OMl'N. !.'~^t. Bartholomew the Apostle. Th (20) Battle of Orecy 1346. Fr la. 4'' lO"*^ atatlonarr. [1865. SatjHaliljurton, "Sam Slick", d. 28|Su I llth Sunday after Trmity. 29 jJo (31) Queen Anned. 1714. 30 Tu Weidiqouche Circuit Court. 81 W la. 1" '59"" 3 d Ift. i O^ 25' N. bun's DEO. N. Th Fr Sat Sc Mo Tu W Th i 28 24 26 26 27 Tu W D. 18 17 17 17 16 16 16 16 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 11 II 11 10 10 10 9 9 9 8 47 31 16 59 43 26 9 52 35 17 59 41 22 4 45 26 6 47 27 7 47 27 7 46 26 A 43 22 39 SUN msEs M. 49 6(1 51 52 64 56 66 67 68 69 2 8 4 6 6 8 9 10 11 1 2 14 16 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 25 acN SETS, M 23 21 19 17 16 15 14 18 12 11 9 7 6 4 3 1 69 58 5(1 55 58 61 5(' 48 46 44 42 41 39 S7 35 HOOK B. * 8. H. U. sIOaI 2 10 22 10 11 II r3 4 5 6 61 21 5i5 47 64 54 45 7a28 s4m28 6 35 6 40 7 44 Sm46 r9A54 10 18 10 44 11 1ft 11a62 8» 4 4 2 6 5 49 6a34 r4M40 5 38 7 9 8 24 9 56 11M13 rems reins secre seers thigs thigs thigs knee knee legs legs feet feet head head head neck neck arms arms arms br'et bv'st I'art h'art belly belly bellt reins reins rsecfi HIOR WATKR. H. M. 8m11 4 2 62 43 6 35 7 29 8 25 9 23 10 21 llMlS Oa2 53 41 26 9 61 33 16 59 6 45 7 33 8^24 9 17 10 11 11 5 11a69 0m62 1 44 2 36 3m28 Temperature— highest for month in 19 years, 90'*.00 lowest " '* 40.00 mean of bi-daily observation, 62.91 Rain — greatest fall for month in 19 years, 7.250 inch, least «' "' 1.130 " mean " '• 4.000 " In the time of the ancient Romans the Loire, Rhone, Rhine, and Da- nube were regularly frozen, so that armies passed over them with their baggage; snow was common in the streets of Rome, and ice had to be broken to get at the waters of the Tiber. Book and Job Printing— Barnes He Co. H. ii. 8m11 4 2 4 62 5 43 6 S6 1 29 8 25 9 23 10 21 llMl8 Oa2 63 41 26 9 61 33 15 59 6 45 1 33 8^24 9 17 10 11 11 5 11a59 (»m62 1 44 2 36 3m28 Oils for the Hair— Chaloner, SU John, S, B. 1870.] SEPTEMBER has Thirty Days. [1870. moon's ciianoes. 9) first Quarter, 21 day, {'Ii. ;Min. morning E. ® Full Moon, 9th day, 5h. 48m. ortcrnoon. E. (D La.st Quarter, 17th day, Oh. 4 m. aCternoon. N. E. • New Moon, 25th day, 2h. lOra, morning. N. E. n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 O M Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fri Sat Su Mo Tn W Th Fii KVKNTS, HOLII>AYS, etC. m. l"" 9"" $ in Aphelion. Cranmer com. to Tower 1,15'{. m. 5M9"'T^ 6 <3 ^1° 10' S. 12th Sunday after Trinity. Q. Cath. Parr died 1548. Gloucester Circuit Court. Queen Elizabeth born 1533. Nativity Blessed V. Mary. Battle of Flodden Field "1513. Battle of Malplaquet l7K7'"3W m, 2" 53™ ^ D 0. lO'-SC" 5 6 aVirg. ifc 15"" 8 E. a9''45'" 2; c5 (i. V1°17'N. 14th Sunday after Trinity. (20)m.ll'' 36'" ? in perihelion, m. 8" 29"' 13 t5 ® . lilO" 20' S. Victoria Circuit Court. (21) m. 11" 3-"$ gr. hel. lilt. S. I 2'' 49m. S f5 (i. S2"59'S. (23)Battle oi' Bloreheath 1459. 1 5th Sunday after Trinity. B'attle of York ln66. Carlcton and Kent Circuit. Wm. Conqueror landed 1066. Saint Michael, a 1''48"' ^ -6 ®. ■^0''56'S. stn's StJN SPN MOON UKO. N RISIW. SETS. R. * 8. D. M. a. M. U. M. II. M. 8 17 5 26 6 34 r0A28 seers 7 55 5 27 6 3; 1 40 thigs 7 33 5 28 6 30 2 48 thigs 7 11 5 29 6 '"S 8 49 knee 6 49 5 8(. 6 26 4 42 knee 6 27 5 32 6 24 6a25 legs 6 4 5 33 6 22 s2m17 legs 5 42 5 34 6 20 3 21 feet 5 19 5 86 6 19 4 7 feet 4 5t) 5 87 6 17 6 81 feet 4 3:{ 5 38 6 15 6 34 head 4 10 5 3y 6 13 7m50 head 3 48 5 40 6 11 r8Al9 neck 3 24 5 4-1 6 9 8 45 neck 3 ] 5 43 6 7 9 15 neck 2 38 5 45 6 9 47 arm.s 2 15 5 47 >» 3 10 27 arm.s 152 5 48 6 1 11a14 brest 1 2'.' 4!) 5 59 s2a46 brest I 5 5 5t 5 '58 3 40 brest 42 .T 51 5 56 4 26 irart NO 1:^ 5 62 .5 52 5 6 h'art sO 5 5 5:^ 5 54 5 41 belh 28 5 54 5 5(! 6a12 belly 3 'J 5 55 5 48 r6M (1 reuLS 1 15 5 67 5 46 7 38 reins 1 3!i 58 5 44 8 56 seers 2 2 5 6Vt 5 42 10 13 seers 2 2,-) 6 5 4(. 11m29 thigp 2 49 6 1 5 39 OaIii thig.« ntoH WATER. n. H. 4m21 5 15 11 8 5 1 56 46 6 7 8 9 9 10 11m34 Oa20 1 1 2 3 3 4 6 6 7 7 8- 9 10 4 46 28 10 53 37 24 13 4 57 51 45 39 O ■K B :0 I A B 09 ' H »*• B a I 11a32| S Om25 1 18 2 12 3 7 4m 4 Temperature — highest for month in 1 9 years, ,„. lowest " " ■" mean of bi-daily observation, Rain — greatest fall for month in 1 9 years, least " " . . '^':^'. mean " " So'.OO ,0; 34.00 .;-•, 57.21 7.835 inch. 0.850 " 4.137 " In the winter of 1609 in England, the cold was very severe. Frost commenced in October, and lasted four months. The Thames became a highway for the heaviest vehicles. In 1614 was the longest snow storm in Great Britain — began on January 5th, and lasted till March 12th. An imnaense number of human lives and of cattle were lost. 4 J. F. Lawton, Saw Manufacturer, St. John, N. B. I It '9 s e m p !• t e h I A ti ■a r n •m Clleaver*« Perftimes-Cha1oner» St: John, N« B« 1870.] OCTOBER has Thirty-one Days. [1870. MOON^S CIIANOKS. ® First Quarter, Istday, 4h. SSm. afternoon. ® Full Moon, 9th day, yh. 19m. morning, (ft Last Quarter, 17th day, Ih. 49m. afternoon. New Moon, 24th day, llh. 12m. morning. C> First Quarter, 31 at day, 3h. 37m. morning. S. N. W. N. W. S. N. W. M -rf . ^ H a «± 1 Sat 2 Su 3 Mo 4 Tu 5 W 6 Th 7 Fr 8 Sat 9 Su 10 Mo 11 Tu 12 W 13 Th 14 Fr 15 Sat 16 Sc 17 Mo 18 Tu 19 W 20 Th 21 Fr 22 Sat 23 Su 24 Mo 25 Tu 20 W 27 Th 2^ Fr 29 Sat 30 Su 31 Mo KVKNTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. Battle of Lobositz, 1766. 1 6th Sunday after Trinity. King's College Lond. 0(v 183) ra. I'-g'" 5 inf. i ©, G. G. Ludlow, Pres. N.B. 1803 Richardson, lexicogr. d. 1865 Gt. fire Mir,, Fied., Oro., 1825 N. W. Passage discov. 1850. I7th Sunday after Trinity, m. 10" 53™ 5 in fi . Michaelmas Term S. Court. m. 9^ 9"" 55 stationary, a. 7" 48""i; 9 Q. a. 8" 26'" U stationary, ra 7" 21"'2f 6 (9. 0*'55'N. 1 8th Sunday a.''ter Trinity. A. 6''4'°:ftl. ii ®. IiIU°38' S. St. Luke the Evangelist. (18) Vis, Palmerston d. 1865. (18) A, John d, Newark 1216, (22) Lille tak. Marlbro' 1708. Sir Cloud. Shovel perish. 1707, 19th Sundav after Ttinity. (23) Battle "of Edgehill 1 642. m. 8" 27"' S gr, hel, lat. N. (28) Battle of Agincourt 1415- Richard IL perp. impris, 1399, St. Simon and St, Jude, Buck'hoo, evac. Rhe, 1627, 20lh Sunday after Trinity, Treaty of Ryswick 1697. SDM'g DBO. 8, D. M. 3 12 3 3 4 4 6 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 10 II 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 3»i 68 22 45 8 81 54 17 40 2 25 48 10 32 64 16 38 22 43 6 26 47 7 28 48 9 29 48 8 SDH RISES. U, 3 4 6 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 24 25 27 28 29 80 32 33 35 36 87 38 40 41 43 SUN 8BTS, H. H. 5 36 84 82 30 28 27 25 23 21 20 18 16 14 12 11 9 4 2 69 57 55 64 52 61 49 4S 46 45 MOON R. * 8. U. M. s10a9 llA 7 r3 26 5 36 4 29 62 6a59 s6h43 7 40 8 43 9 43 10 45 11m43 r9A56 10 63 1Ia56 s3 3 36 4 7 4 38 4 49 6 17 6a49 r9M 8 10 26 11m35 Oa35 I 27 2a h knee knee legs legs legs feet feet head head head neck neck arms arms arras br'st br'st h'art h'art belly belly reins reins seers seers thigs thigs knee knee knee legs BIOS WATU' B. M. 6M 2 6 67 62 8 44 9 23 10 9 10 63 11™36 Oa17 69 1 42 2 26 12 49 40 32 24 8 16 9 8 10 10 63 11A47 0'°43 1 41 2 41 3 42 4 42 6™39 Temperature— highest for month in 1 9 years, 76''.00 lowest ♦' " 22.00 moan of bi-daily observation, 47.78 Rain — greatest fall for month in 19 years 7.010 inch. , , ■' . least " " 2.050 *' mean '* " 4.066 " In England, in 1799, during an extremely severe winter, a woman was entombofl in the snow fur eight days, and taken out aliA c. ■O'. . Paper Rulin^^— Barnes &, Co* BIOH WATIR' B. M. 5M 2 6 6 67 1 62 8 44 9 23 10 9 10 63 11«'36 Oa17 59 1 42 2 26 3 12 4 4 49 5 40 6 82 7 24 8 16 9 8 10 10 63 11A47 0"43 1 41 2 41 3 42 4 42 woman Harness Mountiig— C. G* Berryman* 1870.] NOVEMBER has Thirty Days. [1870. ® moon's changes. Full Moon, 8th day, 3h. 8in. morning. S. W. Last Quarter, 16th day, 4h. 35m. morning. S. E. New Moon, 22d day, 8h. 67m. afternoon. N. W. J'irat Quarter, 29th day, 6h. 9m. afternoon. S. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W Th Fr Sat Su Mo Tu W EVENTS, HOLIDAYS, ETC. All Hallows, a 10^ 62™ lil sta. All Souls. Lady Jane Grey convict. 1 663. (3) Battle of torgau 1760. Buttle of Rossback, 1757. 21st Sunday after Trinity. (6)Gustavus Adolphus k.l632. Mason & Slidell t f. Trent '61. Prince of Wales bom 1841. (9) Archbp. Sheldon d. 1677. m. 10''672( 6 (f. lfO«>6l'N. (14) Battle of Witepsk 1812. 22d Sunday after Trinity. m.0*48"'^<5 d. :^0-62'S. Saint John Circuit Court. Reubens, painter, b. 1677, m.8''42»^ 6 9. ^ 2° 46' S (17) Queen Mary L d. 1558. King Charles 1. born 1620. 23d Sunday after Trinity. Presentation Blessed Y. Mary. (21)H.R.H. Pr's. Royal b. '40. (24) John Knox died 1572. a. 4''1'» ^ 6 ®. ^0«'16'S. ^24) Rev. Geo. Croly d. 1860. (27)Pr's. Mary Adelaide b. '33. Advent Sunday, m. O*" 25"" ^ in aphelion. Death Cardinal Wolsey 1530. Saint Andrew — Apostle. sen's DBO s. D. M. 14 27 14 47 15 5 15 24 15 42 16 1 16 18 16 36 16 63 17 10 17 27 17 48 18 l8 15 18 81 18 46 19 1 19 15 19 29 19 43 19 67 20 10 20 22 20 35 20 47 20 68 21 9 21 20 21 30 21 40 SON KI8E8. M. 44 46 46 48 49 51 52 68 66 66 68 69 1 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 U 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 snN 8KTS. 43 42 41 89 38 37 35 34 38 82 80 29 28 27 26 2A 24 28 22 21 20 19 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 MOOM R. L S. II. M. r2A40 9 84 68 5 27 4a51 s6m35 7 8 9 10 86 88 36 84 11m26 0a16 59 1 86 2a7 rl M 8 21 56 14 37 7m58 s5a44 6 7 8 9 legs feet feet head head head neck neck arms arms armft br'st br'st h'art h'art h'art holly b.^nv reins reins seers accrt thig thigs 40 43 61 58|lcgs 11 A 5 feet rlA4ofeet knee knee HIQR WATU. legs n. M. 6M38 7 23 8 10 8 64 87 10 18 10 69 11m41 0a24 1 9 1 66 2 46 3 36 4 26 6 17 6 8 6 68 7 48 8 89 9 81 JtO 26 11a22 Om22 1 24 2 27 8 28 4 25 6 18 6m 7 Temperature — highest for month in 19 years, lowest *' " ' mean of bi-daily observation, -greatest fall for month in 19 y least . , ; M . ., ,« « - Rain- Snow- .-8, 14 mean -greatest least mean it eo'.oo 00.00 29 08 90 inch. 0.500 " 4.709 21.000 nil. 6.390 u t( In England in 1716, severe frost prevailed from close of November to February 9, 1716, and a fair was held on the river Tbames. '.a r \» • 9 B Alexandra Works Saw Factory* Cor. North and Geo \ ge 8ts; DuildcrK*. Hardware, 12 Mo Surrey imprls. in Tower 1546. •23 ,; 7 3ti 4 12 r8A4o h'art 3 15 i T e 13 Tu m. 8" 'iu'"U S O. 23 1(1 7 37 4 1-2 9 46h'art 4 c: i i ,' V e 14 VV ( 1 5)Battle of Kessolsdorf 1745 23 14 7 38 4 12 10a53 bellv 4 56 i il6 Th a. 3" 16'" ? <5 ®. 6S" Q'. 23 17 7 39 4 13 sO 39 belly 6 45 10 Fr ra. 7" 36-" 5 a 0. 23 20' 7 40 4 13 1 6 rcii'S 6 34 17 Sat a. P 36"' $ gr. hel. hit, N. 23 22|7 4(1 4 13 1 14 reins 7 23; , il8 Su 4th Sunday in Advent. 23 24 7 41 i 13 1 42 seers 8 14 i lu Mo a. 3" 30"'$ 6 'i. ? 1* 18' S. 23 26 7 41 4 12 2 A 12 seers 9 7 \ 1 ' 120 Tu South Carolina seceded 186(». 23 2717 42 4 14 r5M26 ihigs 10 3 121 W St. Thomas. 0ent.v3wint. be. 23 27 7 42 4 14 6 44 thigs 11 a8 i j22 Th m. 8" 3.)"'^^ 6 (D. \>tt"0' 23 27 7 4H 1 IB 7 58 knee — _— ^ 23 Fr a,!" 3-r 5 6(§. §1M9'S 23 27 7 43 4 16 9 3 knee O-^- 6 ^ '24 Sat Vasco di Uama d. 1525, 23 26 7 44 4 16 9 56 legs 1 |25 Su CimiSTMAS, Newton b, 1642. 23 24 7 44 1 17 \(ro9 legs 2 10 ^ '2G Mo Saint Stephen, proto martyr. 23 23 7 45 4 18 88a46 legs 3 7 ^ \ s 27 Tu St, John, Apostle and Evang, 23 20 7 45 4 18 9 54 feet 4 1 tin . ! « 28 W Iimocents, Martyrs. 23 17 7 45 4 19 10a59 feet 4 48 '■ i 29 Th (28) Pretende!:d.'l756. •23 14 7 45 4 20 rO 23 head 5 33 >4 ^1 30 Fr Joan of Arc bnrnt 1430. 23 10 7 45 4 21 38 head 6 16 ( 31 Sat Battle Wakefield Green 1460, 23 6 7 45 4 22 lA neck 6'"68 I Temperature — highest for mout bi in 19 years, ST.OO ! j B lowest " " —13.00 1 ;! ! 1 mean of bi-daily observation, 23.15 ; , Rain — greatest fall for mouth in ly years 6.750 inch. •>^ 1 least " " 0,660 " mean *• ,, "--''' 3.t»lC " -- Snow— greatest " * ., ., " 2y.000 " least " Mr.'.;*.- " . 0.000 " £ 1 ■ ' i t t mean* " ' !.k ,. «i.5««^ :. 14.480 " 1 i Lil . J Icc bunt iBooks— Barnes & C o.,P rince Wn A. Sin Bet. :- orncr* [1870. BiilldcrM* Hardware— C. G. Berryman, Bitrlow's Corner. ^ I man 3 WATKR. Pa St Ad ad uk ck ck IXXH ma 'st 'st 'st II rt art ;llv ■iry ii'S ins crs crs II. M. 6"'62 V 35 8 17 8 68 9 40 10 23 11 7 ll'"54 oa43 ; 1 83 i 2 24 3 16 4 6 4 66 5 46 6 34 7 23 8 14 9 7 10 3 11 a3 lec t et sad 6 10 7 4 48; 5 33 jadj 6 16 3ckl 6" 5 8 inch. u u u (( f 1870.] AKVKIITMKMK.NT. 31 E. PEILER & BROTHll, IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS JN MUSIC AND MUSICAL IhSTRUMEPS, 64 Prince Wm. Street, St. John, H. B., Sole Agents for tlie Maritime Provinces, for the Celebrated. PIANOFORTES OF iTEIlWjiY k NEW YORK. ' These Inatrumenta received the First Prize wherever exhibited on this Continent, for the last fifteen years ; and also in _V''^V LartdlQ)!]! In 4]@@ AND IN Paris 'm iMt I^^Price Lists and Catalogues, on application.,^,^^^1 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Of European and American issue, always on hand; and all orders from a distance promptly filled. FINE VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E. PEILER & BROTKIilR, 64 PRINCE WM. STREET, SAINT JOHN,.N. B. i i .rJL Saws made and repaired at the Alexandra Work!!*. :j'\'t it '• .■■jvjf ipv"e;'>j'if 4»:»T*"" B n i (0 s OB SB .1 'if \ .: M Miiii ,^ r-«- ; \. Lubin>g Perfiiines— Chaloner, St. John, N. B. 82 ADVERTISEMENT. [1870. I Q ■« 3 I 0) f« es 9^ s e J4 H H I -a ■m, P. « £. PEILER & BROTHER, G4 Prince William Street,— —-Saint John, N. B. SOLE AOETS FOR f^ifi TUB ^.od ■*;--• 7!ff^ CHEAPEST FIRST-CIAS'^ PIANOFORTE. Price List and Catalogues on application. .^V_'— N.-' V -"^, ^^ ^"-v^ -^ ^x Sole Agents for TAYLOR & FARLEY'S Organs, Harmonmmf!, and Melodeons. This is one of the oldest and most respectable Houses in America, and their Instruments are (Siiperloi' to 3i:ost~Iiafcrloi' to iXoiic PRICE LISTS AND CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. IIJ^" Parties at a distance will have their orders for MU^IC and IN STRLlMENi.S carefully and promptly attended to, and will be dealt ] with as if personally present. ^s f - G4 Prince William Street^ Saint J"hn^ iV\ B. Writing Paper , Pens and Ink— Barnes & Co. Builders' HardwareMC* G. Berryman, Barlow's Corner* [1870. B. life TE. EY'S Ions. mericii, iiul IN- bc dealt 1870.] FKRRIAGE — TOLLS. 83 Bates of Slippage at the Corporation Shps. All decked vessels, same rates as for wharfage ; woodboats, or other boats, or undecked vessels, having standing r^ asts, and all scows, and not lying at the wharves on either side of the Slips, to pay the following rates : Every Woodboat of sufficient burthen to carry 10 cords of wood, or under, (iOc. Ditto ditto upwards of 10 cords, ami not mere than 16, $1. Ditto ditto upwards of 15 cords, and not more than 20, $1.50. Ditto .ditto upwards of 20 cords, $2. The above to be paid each trip ; and if any such vessel remains over 3ix days, an additional duty to be paid of from 50c. to $1 daily, ac- cording to the burthen. Other boats and vessels without decks, and havhig fixed or standing masts, and all scows to pay 30c. each trip, and 30c. additional per day, if suffered to remain over three days. Rates of Ferriage Across the Harbour of St. John. For every foot passenger, 4c; child under 12 years, 2c; horse, 6c; ox, or other large animal, 5c ; elephant or camel, 25c ; single waggon, not loaded, 4c ; single waggon, with Horse and one man, 10c ; single waggon, with horse, load, and man, 12c; double waggon, not loaded, 12c; double waggon, with horses and man, 16c; double wag- gon, with horse", load, and man, 25c ; barrel 2c ; bag, containing two bushels, 2c; firkin, keg, or box, of the same size 2c ; cask of lime, 4c ; pipe, hogshead, or puncheon, whether in wagon cart, or sled, or other vehicle or not, except containing molasses, 'v'aegar, rice, or sugar, 16c; every cwt. of iron, steel, or copper, whether in waggon, cart, or other vehicle or not, 2c. Carts, sleds, drays, and carriages, same as waggons. The Ferry is leased from the Corporation for the space of ten years from July 10th, I860, by Mr. .John McSweeny. One boiit runs at a timv and returns at night to the Eastern side. The boat runs trom Ferry Landing, foot of Princess Street, on the east side, to Rodney Slip, Carle- ton, except at low water, spring tides, when the posseugers are lauded at Sand Point. Rate of Tolls for Crossing the St. John Suspension Bridge. For '3very foot passenger, (excepting children under five years of age,) 4c; liorse, mare, gelding, mule, ass, ox, cow, or other large animal, 7c each ; elephant or camels, 50c ; carriage, sleigh, waggon, cart, sled, or other vehicle, drawn by one horse or beast of draught, with one person, with or without a load, 13c; horse or beast of draught, more than one, with a carriage or other vehicle, 7c each ; sheep, calf, hog, or goat, Ic. Public Porters and Hand Oart Men. For loading, carrying, and housing any goodn, or any other article on any Hand Cart, from the Market Slip, h\ King's and Queen's Wards, or from any other place within the limits of the first district, to any other place within the said several five dif^tricts, the rates of prices are as follow : For the first district, 6c. ; second district, 6c. ; third dis- trict, 7c. ; fourth district, 8c. ; fifth district, 9c. tt IS P< « i; B 0) J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B. 1 ! l!^: O 2 as GC V .M fa ed n c « B h O .a I - J Best English Chemic als— Chalon er, St» John, N. B. 34 RATES OF CARTAGE, ETC Rates of Cartage in Saint John. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. For a load of Wood (Quarter of a Cord), - For a load of Coals (Half a Chaldron), For a load containing 15 bushels of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any other articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, For a pipe of Wine, Gin, or B>andy, and housing within the door of the first floor, For a puncheon of Rum, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to 10 civt., and housing. For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sugar, of 10 cwt. or upnrards, or a hogshead of Tobacco, and housing, ... For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a load of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., or a common load of household Goods, and storing, For a load of Shingles, Hoop Poles, Head- ing, Staves, Treenails, Smoked Fish in boxes, Salmon in kits, Dry Goods, or a load of any other article not herein mentioned, or a hogs head of Lime, or a hogshead or crate of Earth- enware, or two tierces of Earthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, two tierces of Coffee, or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load containing 6 brls. Flour, or 5 bris. of Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of Iron, or the same quantity of Cordage in coil not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any articles not herein mentioned, - For a 64 gallon cask of Wine, Rum, Gin, Brandy, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls. of aiy Spirituous Liquor or Moiasse', - For Cables and Cordage, in coils above a cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or if for Hay loose,! per ton, ........t For Hay, screwed, per ton, . . . - For Hricks, per thousand, . - . • For Lumbtr, per thousand feet, For the cairiage of any article or articles not exceeding halfaloail, . . . - 00 50 80 60 It I 05 54 85 65 13 I 10 57 90 70 16 16 60 9f 75 18 I aOl 251 801 35 64 67, 7o| 73^ I 00 1 06.1 101 15 80 20 65 23 90 25 95 The Fi/'lit IHntrict to comprise all that part of the City iyinp; between and within the Nortit side of Union Street, the East side of Prince William Street, and the South side of Duke Street. Second Didi'ict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the First Dis- trict, which lies between and within the East side of Mill Street, near the City line. North side of Pond Street, East side of Peel Street, North side of Carleton Street, Ba'l side of Coburg and Charlotte Streets, and South side ol Queen Street. 'fJiird District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Second Dis- trict, that lies between and within the City line on the North, the East side of Dorchester Street, North side of Ilazen Street, East hide of Garden Street, North- erly side of Piiddoclj Street, Easterly side of Waterloo Street, East side of Sidney Street, and South side of SaJnt James Street. FourOb District to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Third Dis trict, that lies between hpI within the City line on the North, to the Westward of a line at right angles to the saiil Cily line, and which strikes the intersection of the Easterly line ol Coburg with the Northerly line of Hazen Street, the Easterly side of Coburg Street, Northeily side of Cliff Streef, Westerly side of Waterloo Blank Books^ of every description— Barnes Ht Co. 1870. 7iH. 8th, 1 c. 1 c. > 28 r 40 80 42 ) 88 86 } 75 78 2 45 47 3 55 58 3 40 43 ) 80 8S t 35 33 1 80 1 ro 1 10 90 1 35 73 1 15 93 25 28 1 Carriage Stock— C. G. Berryman, Barlow'sCorncr. 1870.] ItATES OF CARTAGE, 35 Street, Northerly side of II cliraoni«f/'ici to comprise (ill that part of the City outside of the Fourth Di"- Iriet, that lies between f id within the City line on the North, the Southerly line of the General Public I.' npilal Grounds, the Nortlierly side of Jordan's Alley (so called), lying between " /i.ter. 00 and Brussels Streets, East^-ly side of Brussels Street, Northerly side o.' Clarence Street, Easterly side of aaint Patrick Street, Easterly side of Wentworth Street, and Southerly side of Main Street. Sioith Dintiict to comprise all that part of the City outside of the Fifth District, which lies between and within the Northerly side of Clarence Street, Easterly side of iSaint David Street, East side of Pitt Street, and South side of Main Street. Seventh J)int)ict to comprise all that part of the City lying to the South of the South side of Main Street, and to the East of the East side of Pitt and Saint David Streets, and to the South of the North side of Clarence' Street. Eighth District to comprise all that purt of the City lying to the Northward of the North side of Clarence Str;et, to the E;istward of the East side of Brussels Street, and Northward of the Northerly side of ; .e paid Jordan's Alley, and Northward of the Southerly Hue and bound of the General Public Hospital Grounds. Bates of Cartage in Carleton. ARTICLES AND WEIGHT. . v 1 i 6. I 1 7. 8. a. For a load of Wood (qu irter of a cord), - For a load of Coals (half a chaldron), - For a load, containing 15 bushels of Grain, Salt, Potatoes, or any o'her articles measured at loading or unloading, except Coals, - For a pipe of Witi!», Gin. or 15randy, and hous- ing within the door of the first floor, - For a puncliL'on of lluiu, or a tierce of Sugar, from 7 to lOcwt., and housing. For a puncheon of Molasses, a hogshead of Sujiar, of 10 cwt. or upwards, or a hogshead ol Tobacco, and housing, . . . . For a hogshead or puncheon of Cider, or a lond of Dried Fish, of 15 cwt., or a common load of household Goods, and storing, - For a load of Sli ingles. Hoop Polis, Stave-, ]Ie;idiug, Trenail.-, .'^luolied Fish in boxes, Salmon in ki'*. Dry Goods, or two lialf-hlids. lime, or a h-goiicad or crate of Earthenware, or two tierces of P^arthenware, a hogshead of Dried Fish, or two tierces CofIee,or quantity in bags not exceeding 12 cwt., or a load con- taining C brls Flour, or 6 brls. Sugar, Fish, Beef, Pork, Tar, "Itch, Turpentine, or Cider, or half a ton of :''on, or the same quantity of Coidage in coils not exceeding 4 cwt., or a load of any other articles not herein men- tioned, -.-...-- For a 6-i gallon cask of Wine, Rura, Brandy, Gin, Molasses, or Porter, or for a load of Sand, Gravel, or Stones, or a load of 4 brls. of any Spirituous Liquors, or M lasses, . For Cablfsand Cordage, In coils above4cwt., or if to coil, per ton, or for Hay loose, per ton, , For Hay, screwed, per ton, .... . For Bricks, per thousand, .... , For Lumber, per thousand feet, , For the cartage of any article or articles not exceeding half a load, DISTRICTS. IST.I 2d. $ c. $ c, 131 15 25 28 17 60 30 20 63 33 40 43 25 3d. ,4th. ,5th. 6Tir. i7th, $ C.:$ c. 18 30 22 05 35 45 28 80 20 18 20 23 25 20 83 25 68 88 4S 83 1 00,1 051 10 501 54 57 80l 85' 60 65 lo! 18 90 70 15 23 28 1 15 6(1 75 IS $ c. 28 35 28 70 40 $ c.'$ c. 25| 28 87 40 30 83 78 75 42 50 53 85 25 30 I 20 45 65 88 40 28 33 80 36 1 25 I 80 70 1 10 64 6'( 1 OO'l 05 80 85 20' 23 90 25 9 a d X •a » 9 9 Alexandra Works Saw Jt'actory, Cor. Aorth and (ieorga 8ts. ri Turkey Sponges— J. Chaloner, St. John, Iff. B« :j . I I ! ,i |IJ ,. ft \ ■li'l'il,' !# i ^iM 0) « se « e A ■d a ee S es B I o e e ua I en a « .a e M •d a « u e 1^ 1 1 I i 36 TPHARFAOK. [1870. The First IHatrict to comprise all that part of Carleton lying north of Rodney street, and westt^f Front Row. The SecondDistrlct to comprise that space lying be.vond the first District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to Ludlow street. The Third IMatrict to comprise the space lying beyond the second District northward of Rodney street, extending west to Wntson street. The Fourth District to comprise the space lying beyond the third District north- ward of Rodney street, extending west to the City line. The Fi^ District to comprise the space lying south of Rodney street, and east of Maine street. The SUcth District to comprlae the space lying beyond the fifth District, and be- yond the south line of Rodney street, and extending west to Ludlow street, and to the north side of Geiuiain street. The Sevent/i District to comprise all the space lying beyond the sixth District. For Ilandcartmen and Porters for loading and carrying any articles on any handcart, and housing according to the following scale: — For the First District, Scents; Second District, 6 cents; Third District, 7 cents; Fourth District, 8 cents; Fifth District, 9cents; Sixth District, 10 cents; Seventh District, 11 cents. Rates of Wharfage, Established by Act 6 Vict. e. 39, in the City of Saint John, and Parish of Portland. For every decked vessel or woodboat, of the burthen of 40 tons, and under, Is. 6d. per day; above 40, and under 50 tons, Is. 9d; above 50 and under 60 tons, 2s. ; above 60, and under 70 tons, 2s. 3d ; above 70, and under 80 tons, 2s. 6d ; above 80, and under 90 tons, 2s. 9d. ; above 90, and under 100 tons, 3s.; above 100, and under 120 tons, 3s. 6d. ; above 120, and under 150 tons, 4s. ; above 150, ind under 180 tons, 48. 6d. ; above 180 and under 200 tons, 5s. ; above 200, and under 220 tons, 53. 6d. ; above 220, and under 240 tons, 6s. ; above 240, and under 2 80 tons, 6s. 6d. ; above 260 and under 280 tons, 7s, ; above 280, and under 300 tons, 7s. 6d ; above 300 and under 320 tons, 8s. ; above 230 and under 340 tons, 8s. 6d. ; above 340, and under 360 tons, 9s ; above 360, and under 380 tons, 9s. 6d. ; above 380 and under 400 tons, 10s ; above 4oO, and under 460, lis. 3d; above 450, and under 500 tons, 12s. 6d. ; and Is. 3d. for every additional 50 tons. Top Wharfage. Establish etUn/ Act 18 Vict. c. 41, in the Vityof Saint John, and in the Parish of Portland. Anchors and chains of all kinds, per ton, one shilling and three- pence ; barrels of flour, bread and meal, and all other barrels under 224 lbs. weight, each, one halfpenny; half barrels, firkins, and kegs, of all kinds, each, one farthing ; barrels of salt provisions and pickled fish, each, one penny ; ballast per ton, sixpence ; bricks per thousand, one shilling ; bales and boxes of merchandize, each, fourpence ; boxes of soap or candles, weighing 112. or less, each, one farthing ; boxes weighing over 112 lbs. each, one half penny; boxes of smoked her- rings, each, one farthing; copper and composition bars, bolts, sheets, spikes, and nails, per ton, one shilling; coals (except Anthracite), per chaldron, fourpence ; coals, Anthracite, per chaldron, threepence ; car- riages and coaches, each, sixpence ; chalk, per ton. sixpence ; cattle viz., bulls, oxen and cows, each, sixpence ; heifers, calves, sheep, and School Books— Barnes Jb Co* Hardware— C. G.Berryttian, BarIow*8 Corner. 1870.] MARKET TOLLS. 37 lambs, each, one penny ; cofPje, cocoa, nuts, and filberts, in bags, per bag, one halfpenny ; salt, in bags, each, one halfpenny ; dry fish, per quintal, one halfpenny; glass, in boxes of 100 feet, each, one half- penny ; glasn, smaller packages, each, one farthing ; hogsheads of li- quors and liquids, each, fotrpence ; hay, screwed, per ton, one shilling ; hay, unscrewed, per ton, one shilling and sixpence ; hides, green, each, one halffonny; hides, dry, each, one farthing; hides in bales, per bale, sixpence ; hemp, cordage, and oakura, per ton, one shilling ; hol- low ware and castings, per ton, one shilling and threepence ; hampers, each, one penny; horses, mares, and geldings, each, sixpence; hogs- heads of lime and dry fish, each, threepence ; iron in bars, bolts, sheets plates, nails, spikes, and pigs, per ton, one shilling ; lumber, per thousand feet, supei-ficial, sixpence ; lead, in bar, sheet, shot, pigs, and pipes, per ton, one shilling ; molasses, per hogshead, fourpence ; mo- lasses, per puncheon, fourpence ; molasses, per tierce, threepence ; puncheons of all kinds, not herein otherwise provided for, each, four- pence ; pipes of Hquids and liquors, each, sixpence ; quarter casks of all kinds, each, twopence; raisins, L'. boxes, per box, one halfpenny; raisins, in smaller packages, each, one farthing, sugar, in hogsheads, each, sixpence ; salt, in bulk, grain and roots of all kinds, per hundred bushels, sixpence ; slate, per ton, sixpence ; stone, per ton, sixpence ; spelter, per ton, one shilling ; tea, in boxes, each, one penny ; tea in smaller packages, each, one halfpenny ;, timber of all kinds, undressed, per ton, sixpence; tierces of sugar, or of other articles not herein enumerated, each, fourpence ; waggons, buggies, gigs, and other vehi- cles, each, threepence ; zinc, in sheets, bar, bloc'', nails and spikes, per ton, one shilling. All empty packages to pay half the rates of full packages ; and on all goods, wares, and merchandize not hereinbefore enumerated and rated, to pay at the rate of one shilling per ton weight or measurement, at the opinion of the collector, proprietor, or lessee of the wharf or wharves where the same is placed. Market Tolls. Beef, per quarter, 4 cents ; Hogs, of 200 lbs., or under, 4c., and every additional 100 lbs. Ic. ; Sheep, Lamb, Goat, or Veal, per carcase each, 4c. ; Butter, tub, pail, jar, or firkin, of 1 lbs. and under, 2c. ; every ad- ditional 10 lbs., Ic. ; Butter in rolls, and Lard in cakes, for every 10 lbs. or under, 2c. ; Tallow, for every 10 lbs or under, Ic. ; Cheese, for every 10 lbs. or under, Ic. ; Potatoes, per loO lbs., 2c. ; Turnips, per 100 lbs., Ic. ; Oysters, in tubs, or-' other vessel, per gallon, 2c.; Do., in shell, per bushel, 2c. ; Turkeys, each, Ic. ; Geose, each, Ic. ; Pigeon's, pei dozen, Ic. ; Partridges, Fowls, or Ducks, per pair, Ic. ; Flour or Meal, per 100 lbs., 2c. ; Oats, per 100 lbs., 2c. ; Peas and Beans, per 100 lbs., 5c ; Ham, shoulders, and Bacon, per piece, Ic ; Eggs, for every lOdoz. or under, Ic ; Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, per 10(» lbs. 3c; Apples, per 100 lbs., 5c; Plums, per 100 lbs., 5c; Cherries, per box, ^c ; Cucumbers, per dozen, Ic; Fish, smoked, pei 100, 2c; Sugar, Maple, for 10 lbs, or under, Ic; Socks and Mitts, per dozen pair, 3c; Yarn, woollen, per lb, Ic ; Corn, green, per dozen, ^c; Peas and Beans, green, per 100 lbs., 5c . d I (D B « o (D » fir (6 T y » Saws of all kiuds made at the Alexandra Works. r. 11! Kl 1 • i 1 !' lL.i ItJJ. s es B ce o Q •i V a tm O H I hi Bath and Toilet Sponsr Bernard Murray, Patrick Duffy, John Ilcrrington, Lewis W. Durant, Calvin Powers, John Kerr, William Buchanan, Benjamin Anderson, and Benjamin Watters, Marshals. Patrick J, McEvoy, Deputy Clerk of the Market, King's Square. John James, Clerk of the Fish Market, Duke Street. George J. Harding, M. D., William S. Harding, M. D. (at Inner Station), Visiting Physicians. W. D. W. Hubbard, George A. Lockhart, Cudlip k Snider, George Stewart, Edward Maher, J. W. Montgomery, and V. 11. Nelson, Licensed Auctioneers. Augustus Quick, Duncan Robertson, Timothy McCaithy, Michael M'Carty, John Jenkins, Johii McLanchlan, .John Leavitt William Black, R. J. Leonard, and George J. Sulis, Port Wardens. James Robertson, Secretary. Daniel Hatfield, Port or Harbour Master. , , John Murray, Harbour Inspector. John Reed, George Thomas, John Spears, Jas. Reed, Tlios. Yaughan, John Scott, Samuel Rutherford, George E. Mulherrin, Richard Cline, Edward J. Fletcher, Henry Thomas, Daniel Mulherrin, William Lahey, James M'Partlan, Daniel Daley. Charles Taylor, John Shen-ard, Patrick Traynor, Charles Daley, William Hatfield, Michael Gairity, James Murray, James Doyle, Robert Thomas, Bernard e W CO J. F* Lawton, Saw Manufacturer, cor. North and George-sts* }V.. 1 1'! : I m u e Q •d 06 V h e8 S e Q 0) a o .a I I en O e h bf) d •IN >> a :i'.ii! Best EngliHh Chemicalfe«C^aloner, 8t. John. 40 CITY OF HAINT JOHN. [1870. MuUin, Lewis Hennctt, John Sproule, Pliilip O. Doody, Jolin llavlin, James S. Spears, James Millar, Joseph Dohorty James Quinn, James E. Mantle, Daniel Langau, VVni. Quinn, Jamed Casscly, Thomas Welch, Thomas Doody, James Spears, jun,, and Richard Scott, Branch Pilots. Light House Keeper at Partridge Island, A. Reed ; at the Beacon, Jo!.a Coram, ; Steam Whistle, James Wilson, Engineer ; W. Cameron, As- sistant Engineer. Joseph Fairweather, and William 0. Smith, Commissioners to settle disputes relative to Dockage and Wharfage. Allan M'Lean, Shipping Master. H. P. Sturdee, and Robert J. Leonard, Esquires, Commissioners of Wrecks and Shipwrecked Goods for the City and County of St. John. Charles Ketchum, James Sullivan, and John Wilson, jun.. Assessors of Taxes. Oliver Emery, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at the Market Slip ; J. C. Brown, Collector of Slippage at Union Street ; Joseph Fairweather, Collector of Slippage at North Slip ; John Murray, Collector of Wharfage at Charlotte Street Wharf and Breakwater ; Hon. J. Robertson, Collector of Wharfage and Slippage at North Rodney Wharf; John Dowling, Col- lector at South Rodney Wharf; , Collector at Watson Slip ; Thomas Dowling, Collector at King Slip ; James Colwell, Collector at Strange Slip; J. McLachlan, Collector of Slippage at Ship Slip ; Wilson & McLachlan, Collectors of Slippage at Market Slip, Brook's Ward; -, ditto at Lancaster Slip, Guy's Ward; John Kirk, Collector of Anchorage ; John Moran, Collector of Slippage at Sydney Market Slip ; Oliver Emery, Slip Master, Market Wharves and Slip in King's and Queen's Ward. John McGowan, Weigh Master, Haymarket ; H. O'Neil, Sydney Market Slip ; George W. Gerow, North Slip; Isaac 0. Beatty, Carleton. W. H. A. Keans, Superintendent of Flour Inspectors. Thomas Rankine, Umpire under Flour Ordinance. John Berryman, John Robson, Henry Leavitt, James Clark, John Clarke, and Jas. Bustin, Inspectors and Weighers of Flour and Meal. W. H. A. Keans, Superintendent of Weighers of Coals and Measurers of Salt. James Callinan, William J. Lockhart, Alexander B. Lockhart, John MeGourty, John McGourty, Jun., David W. Riley, Stephen Thompson, and Albert D. Wilson, Weigh ers of Coal and ifeasurers of Salt. Edwin N. S. Stewart, Gaugor of Wines, &c. Alexander M'Kelvey, Inspector of Firewood, Bark, &c.. Market Slip ; James Hutchinson, ditto, Lower Cove; W. Buchanan, ditto, Carleton ; John Finn, ditto, Railway. Jonathan Anderson, and S. Gillespie, Searcher? and Gangers of Oil. George Young, and Jonathan Anderson, Cullers of Dried Fish. George Young, Jonathan Anderson, John Ross, John McGinlay, and Jacob Christopher, Inspectors of Pickled Fish. William Woodstock, Pound Keeper (East side) ; John Austin, and George Mills, ditto, Carleton. James Duffy, Hog Reeve, (East side) ; William Cronk, and Robert Thompson, ditto, Carleton. George Mills, Fence Viewer. . : ? / I 11 ' ; Counting House Stationery* of all kinds— Barnes & Co. Iftnilroad Shovelfii) Picks, &c.— nerryman n, ^.l^}i>8 ^^''^eU [1870. llavlin, iimc8 E. Welch, Pilots, in, Jo'..a on, As- ,0 settle oners of John. Lssessors ket Slip ; ' -weather, Vharfage Collector ling, Col- tson Slip ; Jlector at ; Wilson :'s Ward ; Dllector of ■ket Slip ; ing's and ' Market irk, John Meal. [easurers irt, John [hompson, [•ket Slip ; Carleton ; of Oil. fish. Inlay, and ttstin, and Id Robert / 1870.] CITY OF SAINT JOHN. 41 Edward D. (Jore, James II. Fairwenthcr, Nelson A. Cougle, Fmncis Jordan, Henry Leonard, (Jeorge H. Hohcrtson, Joseph O. Craft, Charles (). Iloinecke, William J. (Jrady, James Wiitmorc, jun., Samnel K. Wil- son, Charles A. ^'^tey, Rartholoniew J. Driscoll, John W. Sulis, Tiiomas Fairweather, John Dowling, Andrew Anderson, Thomas Jordan, William Bowden, Francis Gallagher, Edward E. Estey, William Woodworth, Ro- bert Rossiter, Jedediah D'Orsay, William Urquhart, Adam C. A. Salter, John M. Driscoll, George Dixon, Daniel O'Neil, W^illiam Olive, and Geo. J» Flewelling, Surveyors of Lumber. Police Department. — Humphrey T. Gilbert, Police Magistrate. Wm. 0. Smith, George V. Nowlin, George A. Lockhart, and W. H. A. Keans, Sitting Magistrates. Charles H. Chandler, Clerk. John R. Marshall, W Chief of Police. FIRE DEPARTMENT — (eaST SIDE.) Thomas Marter, Chief Engineer. I John 'ViWio a, ^nn.. Engineer. LoOKBART, No. 1. — (Steamer.)-^ Jamea T. Magee, Foreman. ( Thonias Rankine, A axistant Foreman. i George Drake, Engineer, Umion.No. 2. (Steamer) ■( Andrew Lawson, Foreman. ( William Quigley, Afimmtant Foreman, ( Sarauel Dunlop, Engineer. EzTiMoviSBBR, No. 8.— (Ste'r.)^ Willia'o Barlow, Foreman. (William Oumraina, Assistant Foreman. FIRE DEPARTMENT — (VPEST SIDEi) Thomas McLeop, Chief Engineer. Wkstern Star, No. 7.— Hobert R. Allan, Engineer. Phincb or Wai ES, No. 8 — Wm. Wheton, Engineer. * Hook and Ladder Company. — John Jackson, Captain ; John Rankine, Lieutenant. Hook and Ladder Company— (West Side.)— D. W. Clark, Captain ; J. Peters, Lieutenant. PiRB PoLiCB (BastSidr).— Rohert Shives, Captain; Richard S. DeVeber, Zi«t- tenant; James Gerow, Treasurer; D. II. Schurraan, Secretanj. Fire Poliob, Carleton. — Stephe/i P. Wetmore, Captain; Thomas M'Leod, Lieu- tenant; I^aac Olive, jun.. Treasurer ; , Secretary. Firewards. — The Mayor, «b aificio, Joseph Fairweather, George A. Lockhart Thomas M'Avity, John M. Walker, W. H. A. Keans, C. D. Everitt, W. A. Ro- bertson, jun., Robert Kadey, George V. Nowlin, B. Coxetter, John C. Littlehale, Joseph Beatteay, William Kee, Thomas Marter, A. 0. 0. Trentowsky, Charles E. Raymond, William Muckay, Charles J. Melick, William C. Dunham, James A. Harding, Joseph Coram, Thomas Hanford, James J. Lawlor, John Wilson, Jun., E. E. Lockhart, Charles A. Everitt, Stephen K. Foster, James Col- well, Charles Ketchum, Joslah Adams, S. T. Mosher, Thomas R. Jones, Charles Clerke, Robert Stackhouse, Frederick P. Robinson, John Yeats, Lewis H. Browne, Robert D. M'Arthur, Elias S. Flaplor, Joseph O'Brien, Jonathan P. Taylor, B. Lester Peters, Thomas M. McLachlan, Samuel L. Brittain, James Milligan, Aaron Alward, John R. Smith, Thomas M. Reed, James J. Luwtor, and Michael W. Muher. Co. SOCIETIES, ETC. "Nkw Bronswick Auxiliary Bible Society. — LeBaron Botmord, M. D., President; James Paterson, LL. D., H. W. Frith, Esq., Thomas W. Daniel, Esq., and John Fisher, Esq., Vice-Presidents; Wm. Seely, Esq,, Treasurer; William Elder, Ecq., A. M., Secretary; R. S. DeVeber, Esq., Depositary; Messrs. John Wisha'-t. Geo. A. Lockhart, E'^ward Sears, Daniel J. McLauKhlin, Hon. Alex. McL. Seely, William Girvan, B. J. Lfnderhlll, W. K. Reynolds, T. B. Barker, James Logan, William Peters, John Smith, Kohert Sheraton, John Boyd, .1. V. Troop, Joseph Pricliard, Charles Palton, John McMorran, Robert Cruikshanlj, C. A. Bovey, and James Mc- Millan, Committee of Directors. For Portland — Messrs, James Flewelling, and Robert Ewing. Depository — The Store of Messrs. DeVeber, Prince William Street. aft 9 B d 9 Si A S> s a» O (X> o A B a A Saws of all kinds made and repaired at the Alexandra Woihii. 4 'l'.' I , III' ■>'ii :l;'!i 42 JTooth IlruNhes, everynnriety- J. Clinloiier. PnCIETlKW. [1870. Si o Q s C8 V h es s a e H es a Saint AsnuKW'fl SooiCTV—CIcnrfff Sfcwnrt, Prc-lrli-nt ; f)r. Wm. MvinRsfonc, Igt VicL- I'l-cstcli'iii ; linlicii Miii-^liiiU, iM (liftM ; .lulniWIiiti'. Tfea-iirtir ; Jiiines Itcv. • rn'fft.', Sr(;r«f;ii-.v; Li.ki- Sii-wi i f, .Miisliii 1 ; (I. Miirdodi, Dr. .1. ('Iir!»tie, mid II. T. AiiK's, Coininit'et' (if ('liiii.iiy; Kev Williiiiii [diniilil, [) D, C'liiipliiiii. Saint OohokM .'"'lOiKTy — IIw Kxcelli'in-y tin- LifUlfiuint (Jovtjinor, Pntron ; <>. K. SniilHC, K-*(|., I'lKsideiit ; .F. Ktlwaid Hi yil, I'^^^ri,, V'trv. I*i-fsi(lcnt, ; IJcv. William .'^covil, Cliajiliiiii ; (i. ^iiliiey .'^niitli, I'liiiulie, Tieaxui vr; 'I'. Hiircliiy ICoblnBoii. K.Hq , Socretary; Ituv. W. Scovil, T. W. Daiiifl, iiinl \V. <«. I.awtoii, l^;nuii-e8, Cliai'i* table Coininlttee; H. Urittiilii, and J. Ui-W. Hpurr, Auditoii. Saint Patrick's Society.— M. AV. Mulier, President ; W. C. Perley, Vice Presi- dent; Rl. .McDoniiiiKh, Treiisurer; T. 8. Couglilrtti, .'•fcretary; Wm. .T.LogHn, As- sistant Secretary ; Kev. Canon Harrison, Chaplain; John Mugr;ii ian ; H I'. Starr, K-q., J. Fj. >Fi-riiiie.-', E.^'q., and I. Allan Jack, E-q., A. B., Cnrat'Ts; .las. Steves, Esquire, M. !►., Farshall, James McMrilan, and J. El.sden, with the Ministers of the dltTeveiit denominations. Ladie.s' Com- mittee — Mrs. K. W. Crooksliank, President ; Mrs. John Gillis and Mrs. William Thomson, Vice Presidents; Mrs. Stavely, Secretary and Treasurer ; Atrs. Steven- son, Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, Mrs. Prichard, and I\Frs. Crooksliank, House Stew- ard.s : Mrs. FF. Robertson, Mrs. Mac'»lium, Mis. Francis Ferguson, Mrs. dcKean, Mrs. J. T. Smith, Mrs. K. Thomsc i, Mrs. Wm. Logan, Mrs. Geo. M. Armstrong, and Mrs. S. Houston. Saint John Prote.stant Orphan AfYLUM— Rev. William Pcovil, President; John Boyd, Ksc]. Treasii er ; Rhv. J. J II II, ."ecretHry ; G. H. Cu-hing, John Fisher, U. Shives, T. C. Humbert, John Magee, Fl. Thomson, A. Lockia't, and J. U. Tliomas, Esquii'es, Directors. Saint John Sunday Schooi Union. — A. W. Masters, Esq, President; John Stewart, Esq., Vice President; W lliara Peters. Treasurer ; WiJIiani Woodworth. Coriespnndiiig and Fi aiice S..i let.iry ; Mr. J. ]\I.'A. Iluichiiig?, Recording Secre- tary ; Walter Wll-oti, V sitoi ; William Wi-odworth, Trade MalKiger. Depository, at the Store of Mr. C. D. Jor'aii, l-'2 Prince Wi liaui street. 8t. John Indijst^ ial Schi>i>i,.— H. W. Frith, Enquire, President; Rov. George J. C lie, St-eretaty ; Isaac IhirpMe, Treasurer ; J. DeW. Spurr, T. W. Daniel, T. H, Hall, Esq., J. Baxter, Ivq., M. l). All Miiiistc s wlii) aie incMubers of the Associa- tion are ex oj/iciu Directors. J. Duxtor, Esij., M. 1)., Physioiau. Book and Job Fiintiug— Harues A: Co. [1870. ifonc, Ist lies Hev • .11(1 II. T. Patron ; . Willlnm iori. K»q , , Cliari- ice Presl- ogan, As- Doiiuugli, 56 Presl- uoretary ; m, PresU McLean, jdale, Re- , Thomas S. Jones, ire, Q. 0., 'ice Presi- tj., Corres- Miiinlng, Hill) Jack, ^I. D., and uir, Q. C, i ely, Ksq , j and &a- | rers iiy, V. G., i; P;itrick I'rensurer. in Collins, .lolin Fla- ien. WilTiaiu (1, Esq., finiuel D. cMillan, lies' Corn- William Steven- uae Stew- >IcKcan, rong, and !iit; John Fishor. U. Thomas, •-V ! nt; John lodworth. iiig ijt'cre- .■pusitory, reorge J. f. H. Assoc ia- Duiitlcrn'. Ilnrdwarc, Arc— C. wiCK. — lion. Chas. FisliiT, I). C. L., J'r^sicUnt ; Ke v. .f. .M. Ilrookr, 1). |)., U K. H. Ktator, M. D., Km(j., anil V. n.ury, Kmi., A. II., Vlcu Pr.'si.lfiits ; K<,v. C. (i. C»>tiT, A. M., K N. t^liaip, A. M., Clinirgf Uohi-rt:', A. .M., J. L. Miirsli, A I!., and It. I!. Stepheiiinoii, A. 11., uiiMidiers without ottke; Krediricli 10. Uurker, l>. C. L , t^fcretaiy ami Treasurer. Bauuistkhh' S()( ii;tv.— 1). S. Kerr, Q. C, President; W. H. Needham, Vice Pre- sident ; William Ci.ruian, TreaHiirtr ; Oeorge J. Itliss, Secretary and Librarian. Saint John Uuildinu 8oc iktv and Investmkni Funt.— Charles N. Skinner, Esq., President; David Mfller, K.s(|., M. I),, Vice PrLsideiit; Fdwurd Allison, Esq., Tho- mas McAvit.t, Etq., Isaac Womlward, lOhq., Cliiirles Kiriv pa trick, Esq., James T. Steves, Esqnire, M. 1)., Jiinie.-f Ohristie, E!i a 0* ilill I li ; I I I >■'■!• a ' I!' ^ OD « 44 Cleaver's PerAimeii— Chaloner, fft* John, S, B« SOCIETIM. [1870. YorNd Mkn'b Oiihihtian Amociation. — Mr. William Welih, Pr«fll(lcnt ; Rev. J. J. Ilill, l(«!v. Nell McKay, R*tv. J. Lnthern, and Rev. T. Harley, Vice Preiitdeiiti; Jii-pph Cliiwson, Correminnillnp; 8 'cretary ; J. E. Irvine, llecorditifir Secretary ; John McMorrnn TreHxurer ; C. L. Dnrrnw, Librarian. Cnminlttue of Maniitr^^nient — (1 IVIclianI, R. C. Qiiinn, A. T RlchanU, W. Yerxn, W. Murray, H. H. White, Gcnrfie nurtiR, Suiniiel W.'Uh, George Darteaux, J. McLeod, J. McA. Hulchingi, with the Offloers of the AsDOciation. Saint John SuspKNsioN Rridok CoMPANT.— J. D. Lewln, President; J^hn F. Mar*iera, Sfcretitry and Treaxurer; Dr. L. B. Botiford, L. J. Almon, 0. W. Wei- don, and Robert Robertson, Directors. Nbw Brunswick ThLKORAPn Oompant.— Edward Sears, President; T. M. Robin* son, Secrftary ; Edward Sears, R. Reed, John Yeats, R. T. Clinch, and O. E. Morton, Halifax, Directors. Frrdrricton and St. .Toum Tbi.rorapb Oompamt.— Qeorge Botsford, President ; S. W. Babbitt, Secretary. Wrstknm Union Tglsoraph Oompant.— R. T. Clinch, Superintendent for New Brunswick ; T. M. Robinson, Manager, St. John Office. Europran and NoiiTii Amrrioan Railway Company — (Western Extenslon.V-^ William Parks, President; Hon. T. R. Jones, A. Jardine, Lewis Carvill, and Major W. B. Robinson, Rsqulren, Directors; T. B. Robinson, Esquire, Treasurer; — .Secretary; E.^. Burpee, Engineer. South Bay Boom Company. — Hon. Alexander McL. Seoly, President ; Stephen H. Shaw, Secrftary and Treasurer; J:ti. eg Long, Superintendent; Hon. Alex. MoL. Seely, Hon. John Robertson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Francis Ferguson, W. U. Lawton, Geo. L. Lovett, and John Coleman, Enquires, Directors. Saint Jons MANUrAcruRiNO Company.— John Smith, President; Z. O. Oahel, Secretary and Salexmnn; John Boyd, John Armstrong, Tliomai R. Jones, and James Robinson, Directors. Aliirrt Minino Company. — Henry Gilbert, Jun., President ; William Ellman, Siecretary; Bradford Gilbert, Henry Gilbert, Jun., Tiiomas Gilbert, and John Byers, Directors. RiDOR Coal Company.— George J. Chubb, President ; Messrs. James E. Hamm, Andrew Moffir, and Oapt. Thos. O'Mahuney, Directors ; W. BI. Jordan, Secretary. Calfdonia Minino and Manupaoturino Company. — William Jack, President ; James Barber, Secretary; LeBaron Botsford, Edward Allison, Alex. Jardine, William Smith, John H. Harding, and Charles A. Everett, Directors. Burns' Club. — Robert Keltie, Esquire, President ; Archibald Rowan, Esquire, Vice President ; Mr. G. Murdoch, Secretary; J. Milligan, Enquire, Treasurer; T. Gunn, E. Brass, W. Murdoch, F. A. Morrison, and T. King, Directors. Saint John Ship BuildImb' Association. — Francis Ruddock, Esquire, President ; Arthur McDonald, Esquire, Vice President; Mr. William Welsh, Treasurer and Secretary; Messrs. John McLauchlan, James Nevins, W. P. Flewelling, Thomas E. Mlllidge, au'l Stephen J. King, Committee of Management. Paint John Typographical Union, No. 85. — John Seymour, President ; T. J. Kane, Recording and Corresponding Secretary ; Benj. E. ^Appleby, Financial Secretary; Charles Fergusion, Treasurer ; Cecil Bngnnll, Doorkeeper. Lloyd's Eeoister of British and Foreign Shipping.— John Tucker, and Christopher Besant, Esqs., Surveyors, for Saint John, N. B., and Miramichi; D. R. Munro, Accountant. Victoria Coal Mining Company. — Hon. John Robertson^resident ; George E. Fairwenther, Secretary ; T. W. Daniel, Isaac Burpee, Wm. Davidson, and Henry Horton, Directors. Nuw Brunswick Paper Mill Company. — George w. Marsters, President; M. Francis; John Thompson, Directors ; H. L. Francis, Secretary; M. W. Francis, Treasurer. Corporation Anchorage. — Vessels not exceeding .W tons, 75c.; 50 to 100 tons, fl; 100 to 150 ton«, $1.25, 150 to 200 tons, |1.50; 200 10 2.50 tons, $1.75; 250 to 800 tons, $2; 300 to 350 tons, $2 25; 850 to 400 tons, .il2..'50; 400 to 4.50 tons, $2.75 ; 4.50 t-< .500 tons, *3 ; 600 to .5.50 tons, |3.25 ; 550 to GOO tons, $3.50 ; 600 to 650 tons, $3 75 ; 6.50 to 700 tuns. |l ; 700 to 7.50 tons, $4.25 ; 750 to to 800 tons, $4.50 ; 800 toS,50 tons, $4.75 ; 8.50 to 900 tons, $5; 900 to 950 tons, $5.25; 950 to 1000 tons, $5.5<^, and 25c. fur eacli additional 50 tons. Paper Ruling— Barnes & Co. Ilarues* MonntlnR— C. G. Berrjrmaii* ^' 1870.] CITY AMD COUMTT Of SAINT JOHN. 4ft CITY AND COUNTY OF SAINT JOHN. Justices of the Pface.—1\\c Misyor, the lU'oonlor, J. Yeats, R D. McArthur, S. J. Golding, Michael W.Mnhcr, F.<}nlla;*h»'r, lloiiry Diiffell, W. J. WcCordock, Adam GIuh^ow, and John C. Littlchnle, Esquires, {ojf the Quorum), L. DoiuildHon, Charles Ward, Hon. Jolin Rohertnon, Wil- liam H. Street, James Brown, William Olive, John Wisharl, Robert Keltie, Leveret H. DeVeber, William Hawks, Georf^e A. Ijockhart, Wil- liam Parks.William 0. Smith, Alexander Lockhart, James Travis, Joseph Fairweather, Robert Douglas, Francis Ferguson, Frederick A. Wiggins, Peter Besnard, James Olive, Geo. Carvill, S. K. Foster, Fnincis Ruddock, J. F. Godard, T. 0. Ciooksbank, Joseph Beatteay, Alex. Balloch, B. J. Underhill, C. D. Everitt, James Olive, 3d, Robert Salter, J. W. M. Irish, Alex. McTavish, T. E. Milledgc, D. J. McLaughlin, John Doherty, J. S. Parker, John Foster, David Collins, J. 0. Littlehale, Robert Robertson, Charles Ketchum, James Quinton, Henry Garbutt, Samuel Clark, George V. Nowlin, James Dunn, William H. A. K^ans, James Robinson, Thomas Trafton, John McLauchlan, J. D. Lewin, George E. Fenety, John Stevens, Stephen Gerow, G. E. Snider, T. W. Daniel, William Wright, Charles Merritt, Robert Robertson, William Thomson, Thomas Hilyard, James Flewelling, John Fisher, Thomas McAvity, Samuel L. Tilley, Z. Ring, James Harris, Thomas McElroy, Thos. Robinson, Bradford S. Gilbert, John McSweeny, Edward Brown, Patrick McCourt, Thomas Coram, James E. Hamm, James Colwell, John Berryman, Robert Thompson, sen., Thomas Marter, Michael Downing, John Gillis, Michael 0. Mahoney, Aaron Alward, Hugh Morris, Justus E. Knight, Daniel Gallagher, Geo. H. Clark, James Gault, William Thompson, sen., Chas. Tucker, Charles Devine, John W. Beard, Alexander Rankin, Charles Uazen, Robert Rossiter, John Anderson, Robert R. Allan, Lewis H. Browne, Thomas Hatheway, George S. Baker, Stephen P. Wetmore, Charles Gierke, John Wilson, Jr , Alex. Bamhill, and Arthur McDonald, Esquires. Clerk of the Peace. — Henry W. Frith. Deputy Clerk — H. Law ranee Sturdee, Esquire. Judge of the County Court. — Charles Wattera, Esq. James G. Forbes, Esquire, Clerk. Terms : Fourth Tuesday in April, July, October and January. Clerk of the Circuits. — George Blatch, Esquire. High Sheriff'. — James A. Harding, Esquire ; Mr. John Rankine, Deputy Sheriff; and Keeper of the Gaol ; Mr. James Bertram, Turnkey. Coroners — S. Z. Earle, M. I)., Wm. Ruddick, M. D., James Robinson, J. P., ind John R. Rigby, Estmires. County Treasurer. — William Mackay, Esquire. Auditor of County Accounts. — R. ^nds Armstrong, Esquire. Judge of Probates. — C. N. Skinner, Esq. Registrar of Deeds and WillSy and Registrar of Probates. — W. Chip- man Drury, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court, — The several Attorneys practising in the City and Caunty. Commissioner for taking Recognizances of Bail in the Supreme Court. — Isaac Woodward, Esquire. Inspector of Schools. — Edmund JL Duval, Esquir^. u IB |1 s I** «D A 9 B A B s OS 5 A Alexandra Works Saw Factory* Cor. North tod George Sis. If II m. 46 Oils for the Hair— Chaloner, St. John, N. B. ' ' POUTLAND. flSYO. 01. l! Ml p Oi * 0) o ^ fl es (0 OB « c I TruKtces of Schools, O'dji of Snint Jorin, — Paiisli Xo. 1 (tho Eiistem I side of the Hiirl)our) — John Hears, Geoi-ge lilateh, iiiul W, P. Dole, Es- quires. Parish No. 2 (Western do.) — Joseph B. Whii)ple, and Isaac I Noble, Esquires. CommisKioner of Wrecks — Robert Leonard. Alexander Jardine, William F. Smith, and Charles A. Everitt, Com- missioners of Sewers. VVm. M. Smith, Inspector of Steamboats for the City and County of feaint John, and .also for the (iulf ports. Archibald Rowan, Esquire, to be Inspector of Petroleum and Coal Oils for the City and County of Saint John. David Tapley (Chairman), William 0. Smith William Ilawkes, William Doherty, Allan McLean, and Thomas C. Olive, Esquires, Cor missioners of the Alms House, Work House, and Infirmary. J. Ba,\ter, ^sq., M. D., Physician. Wm. Cunningham, Keeper. John Herrington, Warden for the County of Saint John, under the Act for the protection of Moose. Surveyors of Luynber in the County. — John Tapley, W. D. Shaw, William Lynch, Shadrac IloUcy, Joseph Horncastle, Comely Robertson, Robert Staples, J. Jordan Eagles, John Collins, JohnMcIIarg, David Mc- Lellan, Jas. F. Ellis, Francis McGowan, Clayton Scott, Gilbert J. MayeSj i Robert Wisely, James Campbell, Michael Dawson, Stephen E. Stevens, i and Joseph A. Likely. I Terms of General Sa^sions. — Third Tucsdarin March, and first Tues- j day in June, September a ud December. . ,, , ^ PARISH OF PORTL.\ND. .Oi • ■o hm es n [ David Tapley, Police Magistrate. George E. Snider, Matthias Hamm, and James Williams, Police Commissioners. ' , I^-ederick Tapley, Police Clerk. <:. , .., .. , . ,.. C. H. Cunard, Town Clerk. ' - ": •■ Edward Lowell, Lawrence Donavon, James Campbell, and Joseph C. Wood, Pound Keepers. Michael Donavon, Edward Lowell, John Long, '^nd John Isaac, Hog Reeves. James Alexander, Andrew Wassou, John Smith, and Jacob Pidgeon, Constables. Ditvid S. Roberts, Edward Lowell, George Kelly, and Lawrence Dona- von, Fence Viewers. ^ Thomas Lovely, Clerk of the Market. ~* Daniel C. Day, John Long, and George Kelly, Field Drivers. Shadrach Holly, Charles Wdson, and Alex. Duff, Assessors of Rates. Commissioners of Roads — District No. 1, JohnColemun; No. 2, John Connolly ; No. 3, Chas. Wilson. George Quinn; John R. Rigby, and William Ewing, Revisors of Elec- toral List. Henry A. Austin, 8. Sedley Shaw, and Edwin Fisher, Trustees of Schools. Robert Aitken, John Kerr, and John H' nnebery. Auditors of Public Accounts. AooDiint Books— Barnes ^ Co*, Prince Wm. Street. [1870. lastern )le. Es- Isaac Com- nty of al Oils ^illiam iionoi's M. D. ec the Shaw, M'tson, id Mc- I'layes, j.. evens, Tucs- i Police phO. HoK geon, 3ona- » 'S, John Eicc- js of I ublic I Builder^' Hardware— C. G. Berry man. Barlow's Corner. ISIO.] SIMONDS — ST. MAUTIVS. FiuEWAUDS. — Bradlord 3. Gillierl, Jo.s. Kmld'ick, I'oliort :^W('ct, D.'ivid V. Ro- berts, llcnry Mnxwell, IJobcrt Ciiiiiird, S|i iihcn !• . Stcxciis. .-iii.i .). I,. \\o(i(l\viii-ili. Bkunswiok, No. 1 Engink (.'(i.mpanv.— Tlionias Groii'iiii, Eiifiiiu'cr; Jusenh Lee, Foremiui; A. Winchester, Assislunt Foreman; John Armstrong, SecretKry; Jo- shua Russell, Treasurer. Protkotoh No. 2 Engine Company. — John Kane, Enjyieeer ; Thomas Crockett, Foreman; Wm. Alvx. Napier, Assistant Forenum; Seaman Isaacs, Secretary; James Brown, Financial Secretary; John McJunkin, Treasurer. PARISH OF SIMONDS. Thomas Bowes, Town Clmk. Thomas McAffee, John "van, and David Hill, Commissioners of Roads. Joseph Bowes, William iivans, and William Mackiu, Bye Road Com- missioners. John Johnston, Collector of Rates. < Daniel Robertson, John Carney, and Cornelius J. Horgixn, Revisors of Electors. James H. Bowes, Michael McGirr, and Robert Moore, Assessors of Taxes. Patrick Brown, George Garnett, George Doherty, and Robert Moore (E. C), Pound Keepers. T. Otty Crpokshank, John Armstrong, and Denis Connolly, Trustees of Schools. John Armstrong (G. C), F- Murphy (Red Head), William Murphy (Ca- ledonia), and John Ryan, Hog Reeves, Robert B. Douglas," J. White (White's Road), Robert Moore, Jr. (B.B.), William Hannah, and Peter Sullivf^n, Constables. Charles Watcrbury, John McElwairi, Heury Anthony, and Lanty Chit- tick, Fence Viewers. John Finley, William McNainara, William McManus, Francis Cain, James Boyle, Michael Uorgan, James Robertson, James Higgins, William Benjiimin, Frederick Stanley, Wiliiam Riggs, Juii., William Smith, Wil- liam A. Moore, Michael Dcvine, F, VIcKeuny (B. It.), Francis McGuire, John Warnock, Hugh Mor.m, Jiimes !)avis ( Vlispec), William Bryen, Henry Osborne, William Henry Mills, Michael McNamee, John Colgan, Jeremiah Donovan, John Irvine, Janses Cother, J. Brown (Parish line), William McGeoch, John Brydeu, John Charlcton, Andrew Crozier, Jas. K. Howard, James Davidson, Thomus Ryan, Thomas Rankin, Robert Stackhouse, James Crozier, Edward Murphy, John Eraser, William Bi- shop, Henry White (B.K.), Robert Stephenson, Richard McDonald, Nooi Reed, James Armstrong, William Garnett, Arthur Carney, James Lee, James Garnett, Wm. Armstrong, Jas. Kirkpatriok, Michael Evans, Arthur' Henry, John Sullivan, and Frederick Stanley, Surveyors of Highways. PARISH OF SAINT MARTINS. Samuel McCumber, Jjhn Hosford, sen., John M. Brown, James Wana mack, and Josiah Fownes, Ccmstablcs. Robert McAffee, Edward Nugent, and Alexander G. H. Brown, Com- missioners. Philip Mosber, Robert Charlton, and John Kirkpatrick, Commission- ers for expending Bye Road Money. Hiram Mosher, Collector of Rates. Reuben V. Biadshaw, Town I'lerk. James E. Mosher, Clerk of the Market. «• m> B la m is I p : B I "> j >• ; 00 I o B B (6 .«•» ,1. Saws made and repaired at the Alexandra Works. I LuMn's Perftimes— Chaloner, St. John, N. B. 48 LANCASTER. [ISYO. 4)1 ^' ti e; A; fl u a & ee m e ^1 »■ CS ■d fi^ S| >.' !r^^ fil j ..' ) ■■'- ^i 1 vl i '■ P« 1 ' ' c8: fa: 1 ' til 1 a 1 •<3 Martin Ryan, sen., John D.Bradshaw, Solomon Burchill, Terrence Gal- lagher, and William McCumber, jun.. Pound Keepers. Michael Burchill, Hiram Brown, George VV. Uandrew, and William McDonough, Hog Reeves. William Ruddick, M. D., James H. Morau, Esq., and John B. Brown, Assessors of Rates. , Capt. B. Wishart, Thomas Cassidy, and Oapt. H. Whitney, sen., Trus- tees of Schools. David Vaughan, Esq., Jacob H. Mosher, and Andrew Ruddick, Revi- sors of Electors. John Brander, Robert Skillen, Isaac Mosher, and Joseph Osburn, Fence Viewers. j Israel Mosher, and Francis Porter, Surveyors of Dams. Surveyors of Roads. — District No. 1, George Vaughan ; 2, Richard I Tuffts, sen. ; 3, Edward Foster; 4, James Fownes ; 5, George Fownes; ; 6, Nelson Smith ; '7, Aaron Delong ; 8, William White ; 9, Cudlip Miller ; j 10, Arthur Foster ; 11, John Marr ; 12, Ebenezer V. Brown ; 13, Ed- I ward Irvine; 14, John Porter; 16, Robert Floyd; 16, James O'Neil ; [ 17, John Burchill; 18, William Titus; 19, William Buckley ; 20, John j McKay; 21, Michael McDade, sen.; 22, Thomas Lord; 23, John Sands ; 25, David Hurst ; 26, Valentino Harding ; 27, James Osburn ; ! 28, John Hopy, jun, ; 29, James Curry ; 30, Francis Charlton ; 31, j James Henry ; 32, George Tabor ; 33, William Black, sen. ; 34, Samuel ' Brown; 35, James O'Hara ; 36, Daniel Mosher; 37, William Alexander ; i 38, George Patterson, 3d ; 89, Michael Dougherty ; 40, Thomas Arm- ' strong ; 41, Francis Lacy ; 42, Michael Dougherty ; 43, James Cronk ; j 44, James H, Brown ; 46, Moses Prescott. I PARISH OF LANCASTER. ' I Thomas Lemont, George Moore, William Smith, John Dunham, Tho- I mas Burns, John Earlcy, David McClenan, Robert Smith, and James I Orr, Constables. I M. P. Balcom, John Monaghan and Thomas C. Olive, Commissioners of Roads. Daniel Campbell, William Gregg, and John Cairns, Commissioners for Expending Legislative Grants. , John T. Lord, Collector of Rates. .'"' •' - • A. J. Dunn, Town Clerk. James Lord, William McGowan, Terrence Collins, Henry Baird, and Antony Keenan, Pound Keepers. Joseph A. Balcom, James Ready, and Matthew A. Wall, Assessors of Rates. John Warren, William Ryan, John Casey, and Timothy Casey, Hog Reeves. James D. Lewin, Justus E. Knight, and Alexander Barnhill, Trustees of Schools. Charles P. Baken, Thomas Gault, and James Robertson, Esq., Revi- sors of Electors. Thomas Galbraith, Peter Byrne, Robert Boggs, and Charles Johnston, Fence Viewers. , .V ,m r- William Lyons, and Robert Donolly, Boom Masters. " ' ?!. Writing Faper, Pens and Ink— Barnes &, Co. Builders' HRTdwajre»C. G* Berryman, Barlow's Corner. ISTO.] kino's. 49 James Masson, and Edward Griffith, Measurers of Wood. Jatue3 Donnelley, and Israel Sherwood, Surveyors of Dams. Surveyors of Highways.— John Flewellinff, Peter Douglas, James Armstrong, William Coyle, John Kelly, William Boggs, George Barn- hill, Stephen McCavour, Fred. Cheeseman, Terrence O'Brine, John Mur- pH^, Jesse Belding, James McAuley, John Lowrey, William Whelan, James Reed, James Brien, Daniel Belmore, Richard Walch, John Har- grove, James Law, Daniel Morris, William Somervill, John Rose, Charles Hepburn, Clayton Scoit, Patrick Carrigan, Michael Tolan, John Stinson, and Robert Hen ierson. COUNXr OF KING S. Jvdge of the County Court. — Charles Wallers, Esquire. Fineraore E. Morton, Esquire, Clerk. Terms : Fir^t Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in March, and and i^t Tuesday in July and October, Justices of the Peace. — Justus S. Wetmore, John C. Vail, A. C. Evanson, Isaac Haviland, Samuel Foster, John Wightman, John Brittain, Hon. John H. Ryan, John C. Price, Elias S. Wetmore, Robert McCully, Craven Longstroth, Elias S. Freeze, Duncan M. Campbell, Isaac A. Dodge, Weeden Fowler, John L. Wilmot, Elijah A. Perkins, Walter B. Scovil, Charles C. Stewart, James Fairweather, J. W. Nowlan, Sa- muel Foster, John H. Wright, J. D. Micheau Keator, R. S. Foster, J. M'Leod, jr.. Nelson Arnold, Wm. Pearson, William A. Stockton, Wil- liam B. M'Keel, William M'Leod, Philo M. Raymond, Nathaniel Belyea, William Buchanan, John O. Dann, James Cookaon, David Hatfield, Zebulon Connor, James A. Fenwick, John M'Arthur, William Keath, James L. Flewwelling, John Erb, John M'Intyre, Daniel M'Lachlan, John Urquhart, William S. Teakles, Robert Morrison, William Baa- kin, T. Oliver Arnold, John C. Godard, Williare Oeniston, Joseph D. Baxter, Jabez E. Titus, George Flewwelling, George Barnes, David M'Kenzie, Henry Piers, jr., Isaac Faulkner, Joshua C. Upham, Peter Brennan, Peter Dunn, John McLeod (Studholm), Patrick McBriarty, John Carroll, Nathaniel H. DeVeber, George Holmes Keirstead, J. MuiTay Nase, Wra. S. Frest, Simeon Hattield White and James S. Whelpley, Esqs. Clerk of the Circuits — F. E. Morton, Esquire. High Sheriff. — Samuel N. Freeze, Esquire. Keeper of the Rolls, Judge of Probates, and Clerk of the Peace.— Edward Betts Smith, Esquire. Registrar of Probates. — James Cookson, Esquire. Re(/istrar of Deeds and Wills.— J. C.YaW. Coroners.— Isa&o Haviland, S. Z. Earle, A. C. Evanson, Jamca Wet- more, jun., Adino Paddock, O. Purdy, Rufus A. Stockton, Jol-.n Wilson, John M. Raymond, Allan McLeod, George Rex Price, William Keith, Robert J. Lemont, M. D., William B. McKeel, L. N. Sharp, F. P. Taylor, and Thaddeus Scott, M. D. Cvmmiiisioners for taking Rail and Affidavits in the Supreme Court. — .1. C. Vail, A. C. Evanson, Samuel Ilallett, C. W. Stockton, Hon. J. H. Ryan, John C. Price, 8. Foster, Jus. A. Reeve, J. W. Nowlan, Isaac A. Dodge, Philo M. Raymond, and Jiimes Cookson, Esquires. Commissioner for Solemnizing Marriage.— iohx\ C. Vail, Esquire. jrFrLawton7Alexandra Works, St. Johu, N. B. ~ « D P B w [i ; I i 1 t'l I til- ^11 ! h I! 0) v IM u e Q •a d es S BD I es • • '9 s u O H M ««! ■) 50 Best English Chemicals— Chaloner, St. John, N. B^ qdkkn's. [1870. Isstiers of Marriage Licejises. — A. T, D. McElmen, and E. B. Smith, Esquirc8. Receiver of Crown Debts, under Act 7 Vie., c. 36. — E. B. Smith, Esq. Anctioneers. — E, S. Freeze, William H. White, E. Perkins, >amuel Freeze, LeBaron Drury, Gilbert Titus, Gilford Cougle, Benjamin Sproul, Abraham Johnson, jr., William Keith, James E. P>yers, Isaac Pearson, J. D. Mabee, Joseph D. Baxter, Joseph Belyea, T. G. Barnes, W. M. Teakles, Samuel Gosline, Nouh Keith, Wm. A. Stockton, J. M'Nanght, Thomas Mathewson, J. Sharp, B. L. Crawford, G. Downey, D. M. John- son, Douglas Fairweather, Samuel Foster, and James W. Nowlan. Trustees of Grammar School.— Rev. W. E. Scovil, Rev. W. W. Walker, and J. C. Vail, Esquire. Teacher of Grammar Behool. — Joha Raymond. 7»w»/)ec 96 « e s e I •s (m O .00 .0 O '0 n V e Turkey Sponges— J. Chaloner, St. John, If. B. 62 CARLETON. [1870. Judge of Probates, — William J. Gilbert, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills, — Nathaniel Hubbard, Esquire. Commissioner for taking Affidavits. — James K. Hazen, Esquire. Warden. — Chas, H. Clowes. Attorney at Law. — Geo. F. Gregory. Receiver of Royalties for Sunbury and Queens. — John Maynard. hispector of Schools. — Edward 0. Freeze. Coroners. — Gerhardus Clowes, Moses H. Coburn, Frederick Seeley, Thomas Turney, John R. Seely, Henry Rees, Albert Ferguson, and John T. Bailey, Henry B. Mitchell, Thomas 0. Miles, and Thomas Taylor. Aiictioneers. — George C. Nevers, Thomas A. Beckwith, John S. Covert, and William Burpee. Terms of the General Sessiotis.- -First Tuesday in January, and Third Tuesday in June. COUNTY OF CARLETON. William A. December, Judge of the County Court — James G. Stovens, Esquire. Conneli, Clerk. Terms: Second Tuesday in March and and the first Tuesday in July. Justices of the Peace. — John Dibblee, David Munro, A. Upton, Paul M. Bedell, Chas. Perley, R. D. Beardsley, S. Estabrooks, Charles Conneli, J. A. Phillips, James Lockwood, George Clowes, Joseph Burpee, Zepha- niah Mills, Leonard R. Harding, George L. Raymond, Jas. R. Tapper, William T. Baird, Matthew L. Phillips, Abner Bull, Jos. Hideout, Jarvis Estey, Michael McGuirk, Jas. Kelley, Stephen G. Burpee, Wm. Hay ward, Benjamin L. Richardson, Murphy Giberson, William S. Nevers, John Bubar, John Holland Estey, Calvin Churchill, William Gray, Hobprt Hemphill, Robert Hay, Robert A. Hay, William Lindsay, Richard S. Bull, Anthony Kearney, George M'Donough, AlexandeivKirkpatrick, Charles Shea, James Jordan, Edwin R. Parsons, William Forrest, John Burt, Hugh Cowperthwaite, Amos Dickenson, Elisha Shaw, Hamilton Yerxa, Samuel Dickenson, Cornelius Connolly, John Bennett, Richard S. Clark, James Ebbett, William I>ell Estey, Isaac S. Garvill, William Reed, Seth Squires, Isaiah B. Rideout, Alexander Hawthorn, George Millberry, Geo. Wade, Geo. Squires, Wm. B. Tompkins, Geo. Thomas Hartley, Warren C. Bull, John T. Allan, Alexander Walker, Harris H. Hobbs, Simon Cummings, James Grover, George H. Conneli, John D. Ketchum, Alexander Lindsey, Delancy Tompki'js, Kdward J. Smith, Robert Kerr, Norris Best, William F. Dibblee, Jolin Fisher, George W. Boyer, Isaac Wortman, David Merritt, James H. Jacques, John Leary, Scott Emery, David N. Raymond, Hugh Montgomery, John Wol- verton, Samuel H. Shaw, Andrew Stephenson, James Bridges, Gilbert W. Vanwart, Howard Debeck, Oliver Hemphill, Richard Holmes, George Hartley, John Balloch, Bartholomew Lynch, William Hale, John Mc- Laughlan, Elisha Baker, Isaac Broad, Philip McCalFery, Daniel J. Day, John McBricV;, James H. Lunn, Isaac Williams, Charles P. Conneli, George Slick ney, John Gibson, David Giberson, Ivory Kilburn, John Watson, Richard McKinney, Zebedee Cox, John W. Maynard, James N. Moore, John Harper, Joseph Crawford, John Boyd, Thomas Lindsay, James McLean, Hugh Miller, Wm. H. Brittain, Wm. Neil, Aaron Per- kins, W. S. Shea, Wm. Muir, Kdward Gray, Moses Boyer, Goo. Uovey, W. H. Drier, Frank Rankin, James Dyer, David N. Giberson, S. B. School Books— Barnes &■ Co. B. [1870. ire. [uire. iregory. jrnard. ok Seeley, and John Paylor. , John S. and Third (Villiam A. December, in, Paul M. Donnell, J. 36, Zepha- l. Tupper, out, Jar vis Hay ward, ers, .lohn y, Hobprt lichard S. cpatrick, rest, John lamilton Richard William George Thomas sr, Harris irll, John J. Smith, eorge W. es, John ohn Wol- ilbert W. George John Mc- 1 J. Day, Connell, rn, John James N. Lindsay, iron Per- Hovey, ^n. S. B. UardAVare— C. G. Berryman* Barlow's Corner* 1870]. CHAELOTTE. 58 Trafton, George Strickland, Thomas Longstaff, Charles McDougall, Silrts H. Plummer, G. L. Cronkite, George W. Wheeler, und Charles Rogers, Esquires. Clerk of the Cirruits. — Randolph K. Jones, Esquire. High ^heHff. — Fred. U. Jenkins Dibblee, Esquire. Deputy— ^va. Hammond. Clerk of the P«a<;«— William M. Connell, Esquire. Surrogate. — Lewis P. Fisher, Esquire. Registrar of Probates. — D. L. Dibblee, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills. — David Munro, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court.- — Lewis P. Fisher, George Connell, D. L. Dibblee, James Edgar, John C. Wins- low, Wm. M. Connell, George L. Raymond, R. E. Jones, and S. P. Ap- pleby, Esquires. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. — H. M. G. Garden, and W. M. Connell. Notary Public. — Lewis P. Fisher, George Connell, John C. Winslow, and William M. Connell, Esquires. Commissioners for taking Special Bail in the Supreme Court, — George L. Raymond, and James R. Tupper, Esquires. Practising Attorneys. — L. P. Fisher, D. L. Dibblee, George Connell, John C. Winslow, Jas. Edgar, Wm. M. Connell, and I^. K. Jones, Esqs. Inspector of Schools. — E. C. Freeze. Coroners. — George Stickney, George West, Charles R. Upton, Wm. Connell, Wm. L. I >rier, John T. Allan, Samuel Watts, Charles P. Con- nell, M. D., Theodore H. Estey, Richard Port, Thomas B. Trafton, Ne. hemiab Tompkins, and Richard B. Ketchum, Esquires. Auctioneers. — Allanson Payson, James H. Jacques, James Robertson, William F. Dibblee, H. M. G. Garden, and Simeon McLeod, John Edgar, and George Strickland. Commissioner under the Absconding Debtors' Act. — J. Dibblee. Terms of the General Sessions. — First Tuesday in January, and fourth Tuesday in June. , . , TOVCN OF WOODSTOCK. ' Mayor — Lewis P. Fisher, Esqtiire. Councillors — B. Lynch, F. T. Bridges, W. F. Dibblee, William Drysdall, and Philip McCaffrey, Esqrs. Toion Clerk — S. B. Appleby, Esq. Town Marshal — C. H. English, Esquire. Secretary Treasurer for Carleton County— 'R. K. Jones, Esquire. Collector at Woodstock — H. E. Dibblee, Esq. Richmond — John S. AUau, Esquire. v.: ... '* .. >. .-nv', COUNTY OP CHARLOTTE. Judge of the County (ToMr^. ^ James G. Stevens, Esquire. George S. Grimmer, Esquire, Clerk. Terms : Second Tuesday in June, and fourth Tuesday ;n March and October. Juntices of the Peace. — Robert Thomson, David Mowatt, Abraham J. Wetmore, Cochi-an Craig, John J. Robinson, James W. Street, James Boyd, R. W^ntson, J. Grimmer, John Farmer, James Brown, Archibald i McCallnm, Jacob Young, Henry Webber, John Carlyle, Malcolm Mealy, I ; Francis Hihbert, Claudius MeSsinett, Peter Morrison, Patrick Curren, D. | j Sullivan, W. H. CImffoy, Geo. Fountain, John C. Messinett, Hugh Lad- j I gate, John Marks, Geo. P. Knight, Augustine Bancroft, John A. Heney, | B a a « er. A Si » B at Saws of all kinds made at the Alexandra Works. It li M i 1£ . 'If. i ' V V hi *< e Q a CE £ (8 B 9< as M 9 •' M e U » S e H I I fa OD Pi 08 O M OS e 64 Bath and Toilet Apon^s—Cbaloner, St. John, N. B« w — [1870. GLOlTCKSTEIt. Cliiirlrs 13ra(lle.v, Suimiel McKarluiie, Tliomns l!urr_v, Jolin V.. Moore, TlioiiiiiH Coltcrel, Holiert Aoho-on, (lidooii I'rosoott, ^^'illilllIl K. Keyiiolds, Ismic Jiistifovi, Jii:iios lUissdl, .Iimior, Zai'liaiiuli I liip- man, Hugh Culliiian, James iMiiicliie, (ieorj»c B. Allwood, (icor^re S. Grimmer, Timothy Orocker, Thomas FinHPr, Thomas i{ol)iiii^()M, John McLeod, Magnus Green, Alexaiidor .McDermot^, (leorgt^ Maxwell, George Diclv, Robert Stevenson, Oliarles M. Gove, (ieorge Alh>ii, Nathan Smart, Rex M. King, Robert McLellan, James E. Lynott, Wil- liam H. Stevens, Thomas T. Odell, Nehemiah Marks, Samuel H. Whit- lock, William T. Rose, William Kills, George ¥. Stickney, Jeremiah Hanson, Daniel Crilley, Levi Young, John Mcintosh, Thomas Black, John Orr, Joseph Donald, Joseph Simpson, (Jharles F. Clinch, James It. Bradford, Charles E. O. llatheway, Henry Hitchings, John S. Magee, Hugh Morrison, Isaac Newton, Hayden Guptail, Tliomas Watt, James A. Moran, Abraham Young, A. H. Gilhnor, Senior, Samuel Johnsyn, Tobias GJlmour, and Isaac McElroy, Esquires. ' - '■'• Hi.'v.»n»J' '. Clerk of the Circuifs.— Lev/is A. Mills, Esquire. ■■>■*• •?' u|iii'-f •''■'•' ! High S'hfT>ff.-T-A\ex. T. Paul, Esquire. " v rt>„oV.A>»MVA,i_ Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolh. — G. S. Grimmer, Esq. Judge of Probates . — George D. Street, Esquire. Registrar. — S. H.-Whitlock, Esquire. 'i' .m^l'-HilJ .'J .j;~ . Regifiirr. — John E. Messinett, L. Drane, James A. Grant, and all Attorneys of the Supreme Court. Commissioner. for taking Bail. — William T. Rose, St. Stephen. Notaries Public — John P. Grant (St. Stephen), William ilcLean, Geo. S. Grimmer, Benjamin R. Stevenson, and (xeo. D. Street (St. Andrews). Inspector ofSchooU. — Edmund H. Duval, Esquire. Commissioners under the Absconding Debtors' Act. — Samuel H. Hatheway, Coroners. — David Mowatt, Samuel T. Gove, Dr. Robert Thomson, William T. Rose, Dr. Gemm, H. W. Valentine, and Tliomas C. Justason. Auctioneers. — Wm. Whitlock, J. H. Whitlock, George ¥. Campbell, Albert D. Stevenson, Thomas McVey, and Wm. McLean. Terms of the General Sessions. — Second Tuesday in April, and Third Tuesday in September. COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER. "'" '' * ' '^'''''' Judge of the Ccunty Court — Hon. Fdward Williston. William End, Esquire, Clerk, y'ermn : Third Tuesday in January, first Tuesday in April, and second Tuesday in September, Justices of the Peace. — lio1^. John F&r^uiion, Perry J. N. Dumaresq, John Doran, Robert Uobinson, Francis Ferguson, Samuel L Bishop, John Chalmers, John W'alsh, William Taylor, Joseph Sowcll, John Meahan, George Smith, John E. O'Brien. Charles Meahan, Janus Smith, Robert Brown, Hon. Robert Young, RoI)ert Nixon, William Davidson, James G. C. Blackball, William End, Iliiarion Ache, Francis Alexandre, Alexander Campbell, John Foley, Matthew Parrott, Anchvw Darcy, Samuel Miller, liufus Cutler Cole, Henry Augustine Mc(.'ullough, John Kerr, William Ferguson, Patrick Whalan, Robert Young, Scniur, John i i Book and Job Printing— liarnes Jk Co. x* ■" ■■:i>i Hardware— C« G* Berryman, 5 King Street* 1870.] KKNT, 56 Louis Lcgorn, Henry A, Rormonay Kennedy, J. Burns, Jolin Kerr, Rich- '■ nrd Sisk, Franciii Scott, David HcnntHsy, Mark lU'vereux, Adam !S»th- Clerk of the Cin-itlfs — Tliiophilus Itf.-Bris'iiy. Et-miiic. crland(o///.l: '■ ' COUNTY OF KENT. ' , . Jndqe of the County Court. — James W. Chandler, Esquire. Thomas W. Dibblee, Esquire, Clerk. Terms: Third Tuesday in January, last Tuesday in April, and first Tuesday in July and November. Justices of the Peace. — Thomas W. Bliss, L. P. W. DesBrisay, John Bowser, Hon. David Wark, William Kauington, Lavid McAImon, William S, Caic, Germain White, Reuben Johnson, Lawrence McLa- ren, James Burns, James Girvan, Terrence Curran, John Jardiue, Junior, John Robertson, Elenry Peters, Junior, Henry Livingston, William M. Wright, John Brail, John Sheiidan, Horatio Smith, Lewis B. AUain, Charles Gosselin, Luke Johnson, Fabian D'Aigle, Amant Bourgeois, Sen., James Lucas, Alex. McVVilliams, Stephen Briggs, David Mc Minn, Joseph 1 )oherty, Robert Brown, Thomas Stevenson, John Stevenson, Edward Walker, Alexander Girvan, Jonathan, Dickinson, Zaecheus Phinney, Kenneth B. Forbes, Albert T. ^mith, John Ford, B o o B 7 B B 5 n J. F. Lawton, Saw Manufacturer^ cor* North and George-sts* ' ■If OS M V e fi •o es s es & SB o V •> «> fl e f © o b* be A' 66 Bent EngHMh Cheniicalg««Chaloner, St. Johtt. WE8TM0UI,AND. [1870. ThomaH Irvine, Alexander Johnson, Owen Mclncrnoy, II. II. Wilson, Ilcnrv I)wycr, Pioi-ce (iuiltcy, John Harnett, Thcophilus Bilodenu, r-han' Cormey, yamuel Jerwny, yinion Allon, Michriel McFaddcn, Herbert Ir- ving, Thomas Ritchison, Alexander Robertson, and Robert Chalmers, Esquii'cs. C'lfirk of the Circuifif. — Caleb Richardson, Esq. Hiffh Sheriff, — William Raymond, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace, and Keeper of the Both. — Charles J. Sayre, Esq. Collector of Customs, — Henry Livingston, Esquire. Judge of Probates, — James A. James, Esquire. "'' Registrar, — Charles J. Sayre, Esquire. Registrar of Deeds and Wills. — Thos. Wetmore Bliss, Esquire. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. — Charles J. Sayr'^-. Tsqu're. Coroners,— Uugh H. Wilson, M, D., Horatio b. l^mith, Isaac W. Do- herty, M. D., I. 'B. Freeman, M. D., and William Johnston, Esquires. Inspector of Schools. — D. Morrison, Esquire. Teacher of the Orammar School. — C. M. Hutchinson, Esquire. Notaries Public, — John Bowser, Thos. Wetmore Bliss, and the At- tornics practising in the Countj'. Medical Attendant on the Marine Hospital — H. W. Wilson, M. D. Auctioneers. — lUchard McLauchlan, John L. Dwyer, George Beattie, Rufus S. Chandler, Joseph Wetmore, Richard Sutton, Jun., Jacob Fer- guson, John Wheten, and Daniel McArthur. Ter ns of the General Sessions. — Second Tuesday in January, and fourtli Tuesday in June. " • • '" . ' , • , COUNTV OF WESTMORLAND. Judge of the County Court. — James W, Chandler, Esquire. Daniel L. Hanington, Esquire, Clerk. Terms: Third Tuesday in June, second Tuesday in December, and first Tuesday in 'March. Justices of the Peace. — Amos E. Botsford, William Wilson, John Chapman, Joseph Avard, Philip Palmer, Daniel Hanington, John Trenholm, George Oulton, George Pittfleld, Samuel Black, Philip Chapman, Thomas E. Smith, Thos. Keillor, Rufus Cole, Joseph Chap' man, John Carey, Alexander Munro, Alexander W^ right, Peter McSwee- ney, William Steadman, David Murray, Jesse L. Bent, William Allen, Reuben Chase, Ephvaim Raworth, Amand Landry, Silas 0. Charters, Abraham Jones, Hugh McMonagle, Samuel S. Wilmot, David Boyd, Moses Jones, Thos. Gamble, Jas. Dickson, Jos. Bleakney, Thos. Brown, Silas D. Copp, Israel Steeves, Thos. Carter, Warren Price, Rufus Chap- pell, John H. Barnaby, John Reid (Bay de Verte), Frank Gallagher, Pol- ett Gkillang, J. S. Trites, John Harris, Jos. McHaflfey, Oliver Jones, James Powell, Lewis Richards, Joseph B. Bowser, Titus Hicks, Chris- topher Harper, John Fawcett, Jonas Taylor, Rufus Wry, Lovell Lewis, Patrick Herbert, Wm. George, Charles C. Hamilton, James Dunlap, Wm. C. Robinson, Wm. T. Wortman, Daniel E. Casey, Jeremiah Lutes, Amos Ogden, Angas McQueen, Stephen Mills, Stephen Binney, Eustace Babine, John Ford, Abel Atkinson, Samuel G. Gilbert, William Duncan, Edwin J, Hurshman, Hugh Davidson, Hiram Humphreys, Adam Tait, John H. Brownell, Thomas Baird, Walter Cahill, AdnmO. A. Wells, Job Allen, James Tingley, Thaddeus Legere, and Rufus W. Gooden, Esquires. Counting House Stationery, of all kinds— Barnes & Co. Hnilroad SlioveN, Firkfi, «ikc«— lien ymnn n, i> KliiK Street* I ' 18Y0.] \»il!K. 67 Cleric of the (JlrvuilH. — D. li. Iliinin^iton, Ks(iiiirc. liuth ^lirriff'. — I^liiii* I'otstord, E^«niin'. Clfrk of the P/tici (Dill K'fprr of tlif Holh. — riia.-i. K. Kiiapp, Esq Jmhjc of Pi'i>h Aldermen- ( John McPherson, Es(iuire, j Edward Seery, Esquire, j A. D. Yerxa, Esquire, l C. L. Hartt, Esquire, i Henry Torrens, Esquire, I Harris Allan, Esquire, ( Arthur Limerick, Estiuire, 1 Thomas Dowling, Es(iuire, \ Mark Neville, Es(juire, I Z. R. Evei-itt, Esquire, y Wellinf/toii Ward. '-^ I St. Ann's Ward. V Carleton Ward, y Queen's Ward, y Kinff's Ward. » 5 O B (0 12! e o 5' o B « Saws of all kinds made and repaired at the Alexandra Woihs. 6 . / i' B. • e * g e H n I « 3 fe •*• Tooth Brniihes, every variety -J. Chaloncr. 68 YOUK. [1870. Cliarioa Hniniieii, Es(|., City niaislinl ; W. II. Anderson, Chiof Kiigi- nccr und Kuiid Master; Georgo iN'owIln, Assistunt Ilii^itieor ; Joliri Fleming, Alms House Koq)cr ; M. F. Iliirtt, Clorli of I'lio-iiix Square Marltet; John Gearon, Deputy ditto ; W. II. Tower, Wharfinger and Harbour Master ; David Currier, Deputy ditto ; A. 0. Beckwith, City Surveyor. Policemen — Robert White, and Philip Mulligan. Jeremiah Meaglier, Efl(|uire, Commissioner of the Alms Honse. AsHKSHORS. — James Burchill, Chairman ; Thomas L. Simmons, George Coulthard, Robert Wiley, and James Agnew. Rkvisors. — Edward Seery, Chairman ; C. L. Hartt, Arthur Limerick, Henry Torrens, and Mark Neville. Trustees of Schooh. — Rev. Charles Lee, Rev. J. C. McDevitt, and Rev. Alexander Sterling. Wilmot Gulou, James M. Wortman, David Currier, Matthew Tweedale, Martin Noonan, Benjamin Creighton, Joseph G. Gill, Thomas Paisley, Joseph Armour, Thomas Howell, and James Lucas, Surveyors of Wood and Conl. Charles W. Crofts, Alfred Turner, Stephen E. Atherton, Wilmot Ouiou, George W. Currey, Wm. R. Turner, Wm. S. Estey, Wm. Calder, Nicholas T. Wheeler, Wm. Roach, John Eggar, James Monaghan, Baird Currier, James Lucas, Thomas Howell, Thomas B. Dunphy, William McKnight, Frederick J. Todd and James Moorley, Surveyors of Lumber. John Fleming, Hugh Doherty, and John M. Rucl, Fence Viewers. Fire Departmknt. — Alexandria Steam Fire Engine Companij, No. 1. Charles J. Davis, Captain ; Geo. Hatt, Second Capiain ; James White, Engineer. Thomas Fowler, Captain No. S Company ; James rrell, Captain No. 4 Company . John McLaughlin, Captain No. 6. * my. Firewards. — His Worship the Mayor, and the Aldermen of , ^^ity. Fredericton Skating Club. — Thomas Temple, President ; Hon. John A. Beckwith, John Pickard, Esq , M. P., and A. F. Randol[)l), Esq., Di- rectors. John L. Marsh, Esquire, Solicitor ; John Richards, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Fredericton Railway Company. — Thos. Temple, Esquire, President ; John Richards, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. John Glasier, Esq., M. P., J. L. Inches, Esq., A. F. Randolph, Esq., and Lewis Carvell, Es- quire, Directors. MUNICIPALITY OF YORK COUNTY. — COUNCILLORS. Dumfries — Wiilliam Whitehead and Michael Doherty ; Prince TFiV- /iam— Charles McCormick and Thomas Lockbard ; Kingsclear—Thom&» Wheeler and James Chase ; Manners-Sutton— 3 o\\n Rutherford and Wm. G. Hatch ; New Maryland— hevfis Fisher and Samuel K. Nason ; St Jilary''s—T. F. Barker and J. McLaggan ; Stanley— Thomns Seward and B. Elliott ; Douglass. S. Burpee and George Foster ; Queensbury— John G. Gunter and Charles E. Parent ; Soufhampto7i—VhaT\eB Bartlett and Alex. Munro ; Canterbury : Robert Robinson and David H. Budge. Robt. Robinson, Warden; Henry B. Rainstbrd, Seeretary-Treasurer ; J. S. Beek, County Auditor. Judge of the County Court. — James Steadman, Esq. Charles H. B. Fisher, Clerk. Terms : First Tuesday in January, March, Juno and October. Book and Job Printing— Barnes & Co. D^ M agee dc Co., IlntN, f'npA, an«l Fiir«, 51 Iiinj^Stroet. 1870.] YORK. no Jiisflcis of tfip Piorc. — Hdii. .lolin S. SmiiiuIim-, .loliii Allr'ii, fJooifrt' Miiicliin, \V illiam H. Odfll, Tlioiiias Jones, William UavidHoii, I'atrieU Ciiniphcll, Thonms (ill!, Hiclinul Ilayne, (iroif^e Cliiiit iits, Allai\ M'I.«'aii, ThoiiiftH U. Robertson, Asa Coy, Isaac Kiil»mii,.Iiitii()r, Ivhvard Siiiioiuls, Charles M'lMiorson, (Joor^e L. Ilutlu'way, Irii Iiifiraham, jr., Spaflbrd J. Barker, lJ«'verl('y A. Robinson, HtMiJaniin Yorxa, Hcnjaiuin (Joodspoe*!, Jiinicrt Fairlic, Israel Smith, Enooli I)ow, Edward Pidj^roli, J. Mi-Dcniald, Andrew Calder, Samuel Fox, Joseph Piekard, Thomas Murray, .lames S, Bcek, Thonms L. Simmons, James McLajrgan, Thomas ('. Atherton, VVil- Ham R. Unstin, Calvin L. (Joodspeed, John M'Intosh, Robert Foreman, John S. Ellegood, John Ilea, jr., Moses Illllman, Ilezekiah Cronkliite, John Guiou, Thomas Temple, Iluf^h^I'ICay, Benson Smith, Thomas Herbert, Lewis II. IIue.stis, Jeremiah Christy, John S. Darker, Th.omas Stewart, A. Shives, Martin Maekay, Sanuiel A. Akerley, Jos. II. Dykeman, William C. Brown, (Jeorge W. Knox, Alexander Moody, Samuel F. (Jrosveiior, George Nevcrs, Wm. Gibson, JohnS. Patterson, Henry Rogers, Thomas Davis, William Whitehead, Constantino Connelly, Archibald M'Lean, William Jamieson, Geo. Lester, John A. Beckwith, Patrick Selvage, Wm. Guiou, Samuel Dayton, I. Atherton, John Taylor, W. C. Joslin, John L. Grant, Thomas F. Saunders, Joel Millar, Thomas Prinj^dc;, Benjamin II Clayton, Bernard Elliott, William Lewis, Joshua Hillman, George II. Maxin, Jamea Sutherland, (fcorge A. Perley, Abraham McKeen, Wm. Wilson, John Anderson, Richard P. Winter, George Ristcen, George Estey, Frederick A. Perley, Patrick Kirlin, Samuel Yerxa, William II. Biden, William II. Murray, Joseph Reed, '" olomon Vail, William Henry Long, Robert Robinson, Stephen G. Fowlrr, Duncan McKenzie, Thomas Miles, John L. Hains, James E. Smith, Benj. Yerxa, jr., Richard Long, William Earle, Zebulon Currie, Benjamin A. ^Vinton, Andrew Ross, Richard Bellamy, Asa Dow, Hiram Dow, Alex. Thompson, Alexander Gibson, Lewis Fisher, Jesse Parent, David Pugh, Jesse Christy, Wm Clarkson, Asa D. Brooks, Edward H. Hartley, Wm. Dunham, James D. McKay, John L. Fletcher, Joseph Heron, James Grittith, and Jame.«» Johnston. High Sherif.—Tho3. A. Temple, Esq. Deputi/ S/uriff'.—Wm. Friel. Keeper of the Rolls and Clcrh of the Pence — Geo. J. Dibbles, Esq. Surrogate. — George F. H. Minchin, Esfiuire. Registrar of Probates. — Francis A. H. Stratton, Esquire. Regintrar of Deeds and WilU. — Abraham D. Yerxa, Esquire. Coroncrn. — Judah Hammond, John Marshall, Thomas Brown, S. D. Macpheraon, Theodore C. Brown, Darid Little, Hiram Dow, Geo. Nevers, and Wm. Jamieson, Esquires. Judge of Probates. — G. F. H. Minchin. i ; James Henry, Esquire, Collector of Royalties. Commissioner for taking Bail in the Supreme Court. — Hon. J. S. Saunders. Commissiotiers for taking Affidavits in the Supreme Court.— George J. Dibblee, Hon. Charles Fisher, W illiam II. Needham, George F. H. Minchin, William H. Odell, George Botsford, F. A. U. Stratton, James P. Wetmoi-e, Edward H. Wilmot, E. W. Miller, B. C. Friel, John J. Eraser, George J. Bliss, John L. Marsh, J. Henry Phair, John Kirby, Charles H. B. Fisher, H. B. Rainsford, juu., George F. Gregory, O '0 B OK A *-~ H B « (D »■• *^ 5' SB I J. F. Lawton, Saw Manufacturer, St. John, N. B. Cleaver^s Perfumes— Chaloner, St. John, K. B* ' .f n I' ij'ij it m .1 '' 0) ^\ I Pi £ oti bI O" OS 0) I e fl b e I ee o d to •m « £) « hi 60 NORTHUMBERLAND. [1870. Patrick Sweeney, A. iiankin Bedell, James F. Mc Manas, E. Byron Winslow Thomag L. Harrison, Thomas G. Blair, Alfred L, Street, Oliarles \V. Bcckwitli, and (TCorg(3 Frederick Fisher, Esquires. Commissioners for Solemnizhig Marriage. — John Allen, J. Harrison, and GeorgoH. Maxin, Esquires Auctioneers. — Samuel A. Akerley, Joseph Myshrall, Geo. A. Perley, Thos. W. Smith, .Jeremiah Staples, and Thos. Douglass. Comraissioners of the Alma and Work House. — Ludlow McGibbon, Thomas Pringle, and Jeremiah Staples. Keeper. — John Fleming. Inspector of Schools. — Edward C. Freeze. Terms of the General Sessions. — First Tuesday in January and Second Tuesday in June. Terms of the Supreme Court — Equity Side. — First Tuesday in every month, excepting February and September, and instead of February the sittings shall be on the last Tuesday in January. COUNTV OF NORTHUMBERLVNTD. JtJDGK OP THE CooNTY CooRT. — Hon. Edw::^rd Williaton. Samuel Thomson, Esquire, Clerk. Terms : Fourth Tuesday in January and July, second TucsJay iu April, and third Tuesday in October. Justices of thk Peac . — George Kor, Richard Hutchinson, Peter Mitchell, Thomas C. Allan, Alexander McLaggan, Thomas W. Under- hill, James W. Hierlihy, John Porter, Peter Morrison, James L. Price, Alexander Eraser, Juniror, Donald McNaughton, Miles McMillan, John McAllister, Junior, Richard Sutton, Alexander Loudon, William Muir- head, George E. Letson, John McRae, Hiram Freeze, George Whitney, William Russell, John Haws, John Willistoii, Louis Robicheau, Robert T. Miller, John Pallen, Burk Archibald, William M. Kelley, Michael McKendrick, John Lawlor, Alexander K. McDougall, George H. Russell, George A. Blair, James Miller, Thomas F. Gillespie, Miles Carroll, John Noonan, William Park, John Hundle, James Fish, Neil Gordon, David Johnston, Robert Falconer, George Burchill, Alexander Saunders, Dun- can Davidson, John Johnston (Tabusintae), Alex. Laggie (Burnt Chuich), John Fairley, William Swim, Peter Esson, William C. Ilarley, John Nevin, Charles Sargoant, Jesse G. Harding, Robert R. Call, Alexander Jassamine, William Falconer, Vital Allan, Hugh Bain, James T. Griffin, Jacob C. Gough, Adam D. Sherriff, Michael Searle, William Williston, Isaac Matheson, Jabez B. Snowball, William Masson, jun., John G. G. Layton, Enoch Flint, and John Cain, Esquires. Clerk OF thk Circuits.— Samuel Thomson, Esq- liiGii Sheriff. — James Mitchell, Esquire. - • Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. — S. Thomson, Esq. Judge of Probates. — William Wilkinson, Esquire. Registrar. — Daniel Ferguson, Esquire. Registrar of Dkkds and Wills. — John Lawlor, Esquire. Coroners. — Martin Cianney, Allan A. Davidson, Robert B. Wesson, Edward Rogers, John McLeod, William O'Brien, John S. Benson, John Thomson, M. D., William Willistjii, B. N. T. Underbill, and Elijah Fow- ler, Esquires. Triiatees of the Grammar School. — Rev. W. S. Neales, Rev. Edward Hickson, Geo. A. Blair, and J. B. Snowball, Esqrs. Paper Ruling— Barnes & Co* Df Magee A Co., Hat and Cap Wnrehonse, 51 King Street. 1870.J RESTIGOUCHE. 61 Inspector of Schools. — D. Morrison, Esquire. Commissioners for taking Affidavits in the' Scpreme Court. — Newcastle— Patrick Watt, Richard Davidson, and William Park, Esqrs. Chatham — John McDougal, Escjuire. Barristers, Attornies, and Notaries Public. — Newcastle: Allan A. Da- vidson and Samuel Thomson, Esquires. Chatham : George Kerr, William Wilkinson, Daniel Ferguson, Richard Carman, and Peter Miller, Esqs. Commissioner FOR Solemnizing Marriage. — James L. Price, Esq. Issuers op Marriage Licenses. — Hon. Edward Williston, James L. Price, and Elijah Fowler (li)issfield and Ludlow), Esquires. Seizing Officer of Hay cut on Crown Land. — William Parker. Auctioneers. — Robert T. Miller, John Lawlor, Wm. J. Fraser, Wm. Letson, Alexander Fraser, Charles Marshall, John Fish, Jabez B. Snow- ball, Robert Blake, Adam D. Sheriff, James Johnstone, Richard Satton, George A. Willard, W. Wyse, John G. G. Layton, W. G. Horley, and Elisha Fowler. Hevenue Officers. — Chatham — Collector, Daneil Ferguson ; Landing Surveyor, J. C. E. Carmichael ; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, Martin Cranney. Newcastle— CoUectorr, W. Parker ; Waiter, Searcher, and Locker, David Witherall. Consuls. — Norwegian : Hun. R. Hutchinson. Prussian : Edward Hut- chison, Esquire. French : John McDougall, Esquire. Chatham Goa Light Company. — Richard Hocken, Esquire, President ; Hugh Bain, William Muirhead, and Dr. J. Pollen, Esquires, Directors. Terms of the General Sessions.— Second Tuesday in January and July. •f. • : :;, (■■ ! ;/ COUNTY OF RESTIGOUCHE. Judge of the County Court. — Edward Williston, Esq. J. S. Morse, Esquire, Clerk. Terms: Last Tuesday in March, first Tuesday in Sep- tember, and second Tuesday in January. Justices of the Peace. — D. Stewart, Adam Ferguson, Archibald Ramsay, William Hamilton, William S. Smith, John Ultican, John Mc- Nair, John Cook, John McMillan, John Duncan, .John McMillan, jr., John Gillies, Robert Ferguson, Alexander C. DesBri&ay, Charles Murray, Patrick Doyle, Allan Andrew, Donald McAlistcr, William Hamilton 2d, George Moffat, John McLauchlan, Patrick Doyle, jr., John Murcliy, Alex. Laing, Archibald McKenzie, William M. Caldwell, William Mott, David Sadler, Joseph Windsor, Williana Parker, Thomas Kerr, David Ritchie, jr., John Mclntyre, Hugh Blair, A. W. Y. DesBrisay, William McMillan, George Haddow, Peter Hamilton, jr., James Ritchie, James Reid, jun., Malcolm Patterson, John Quinn, Andrew Harvie, William Jamieson, Da- vid liuncan, jr., John Adams, jr., Paul Devereaux, Lawrence Lepoint, George White, and Robert Archibald, Esquires. Clekk of the Circuits. —Joseph C. Barbaric, Esq. High Sheriff.— John U. Campbell, Esquire. Clerk of the Peace and Keeper of the Rolls. — A. Barberle, Esq. Surrogate. — James S. Morse, Esquire, Registrar of Deeds and Prouatks.— Andrew Barberic, Esquire. Inspector of Schools. — D. Morrison, Esquire. Supervisor of Roads.— Johu McLaughlin, Esquire. 1^ D ,„ i, County TREAStiREB — Donald Stewart, Esquire. Revenue Officers. — Port of Dalhomie—DagM Stewart, Esquire, Collector of Customs ; E. I. !?tewart, Esquire, Waiter, Searcher, and Locker. Heneventure Officer — Wm. Jamieson. Campbellton — Edwin Botsford, Esquire, Deputy Treasurer ; John Duncan, Esquire, Waiter, Searcher, &c. Coroners.— James S. Morse, John U. Campbell, Allan McKendrick, William Disbrow, Mw D., and Samuel Shaw, M. D., Esquires. Fishery W^ardens. — Alexander Chamberlain and Eben. Ferguson. Teacher of Grammar School. — Mr. J. R. Miller. Auctioneers.— John U. Campbell, Charles Murray, David Sadler William Montgomery, John Thillips, and James Ritchie. Restigouche Agrfcultural Society.— a. Barberie, Esq., President; Adam Ferguson, Esquire, Vice President; William S. Smith, Esquire, Secretary and Treasurer. Terms of the General Sessions op the Peace. — First Tuesday in January and second Tuesday in July. , .,,,., COUNTY OF ALBERT. Judge of the County Court. — James W. Chandler, Esquire. S. G. Morse, Clerk. Terms : Fourth Tuesday in June, and second Tuesday in March and November. Ih'm of the Albert Circuit Court. — Second Tuesday in July. Justices of the Peace. — Hon. E. B. Chandler, John Smitli, Peter McLellan, James Brewster, John Lewis, W. H. Steves, George Calhoun, Elisha Peck, Goorge Steves, Enoch Stiles, Edward Stevens, J. S. Col. pitts, Robert Wright, Isaac Gross, John Wallace, Edward Steves, James Rogers, Levi Wells, John A. Reed, Hiram Edgett, Ezra Steves, James Ryan, William S Hopper, Jun., John Barchard, A. R. Chapman, James Horsinan, Thonifs Colpitts, Lewis E. Steves Amos A. Bliss, William Hallett, Lewis Smith, James Carnworth, William P. Robinson, John N. Chapman, William J. Roed, John Alcorn, Nathan M. Bennett, John L. B. Steeves, William Fillmore, Peter Dutly, Joseph A. Steves (o/Me Quo- r\im\ and John Cleveland, Jun., Esquires. Iliyh Sheriff.— Joseph. S Reed, Esquire. Keeper of the Holls and Clerk of the Peace, and Clerk of the Circuits. — *^amuel G Morse, Esq. Surrogate. — M. B Palmer, Esquire. J i- Registrar of Prol tes. — Samuel G. Morse, Esquire. X^ , "^ R'gistrar of Deeds and Wills. — George Calhoun, Esquire. Coroners.— J. S. Reed, W. J. Lewis, M. D., William C. Trites, P. R. Moore, and Robert Wright, Esquires. Conimisuoners for taking AffUlavits in the Supreme Court. — George Calhoun, Klisha Peck, and Samuel Gross, Esquires, and the Attornies practising in the County. , ,., .,^„. ,.^ Issuer of Marriage Licenses. — M. B. Palmer, Esquire. Account Books— Barnes & Co«, Prince Wm. Street. p. Magee & Co«, Hat Mannfactnrers", 51 King Street. , i8:o.] VICTORIA. 63 Inxpevtor of Schools. — T. W. Wood, Ti'^'quire. Teacher of the Grammar School. — ' .rge Beatty. CommiKsioner for taking Special ^ " . in the Supreme Court at Hopewell.—George Calhoun, Esquire. Auc^neer.— James W, Montgomery, Hillsborough. Terms of the General Sessions of the Peace. —Fourth Tuesday in June, and S?econd Tuesday in November. COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Judge of tlie County Court. — Jaiies G. Stevens, Esquire. Charles H. Lugrin, Esquire, Clerk. Terms : First Tuesday in March and December, and second Tuesday in >July. Clerk of the Circuits. — Charles H. Lugi'n, Esquire. Justices of the Peace.—Benjamin Beveridge, Charles A. Hammond, Peter C. Aumiraux, Francis Rice, John Coatigan, Vital Tibodeau, Leon Bellefleur, Antoine Bellefluer, James Bishop, George W. Curry, Barna- bas Armstrong, Thomas Finn, Regist Therriault, Pruden Gagnon, Stephen Glasier, Walter Britt, Michael Kirlin, WUliam Clifford, William Hartt, Abraham C. Hammond, Hilaire LeVasseur, Florent Foumier, John Hartt, Roderick McLean, James Grew, Rosamond Violette, Joshua D. Giberson, Joseph Cyr, Vital Hebert, Adam J. Beveridge, Francis Tibbits, Ezekiel Hutchinson, Abraham L. Coombes, William D. Kearney, Cyril Patrois, William Everitt, William M. Laskey, Cornelius McMannus, Joseph Hian- view, William Morehouse, Elijah Larlee, Levit Therriault, John Lynch, John Tobin, Augvstine Daigle, Joseph Martin, Samuel Bishop, Daniel Hopkins, Duncan ileed, Thomas Crozier, Frederick W. Brown, Natha- niel L Price, Magloire Albert, Magloire Hebert, Thomas Chassie, Ward C. Burpee, Alexander L. Watson, John Jenkins, W. R. Newcombe, Lewis Pickett, Elijah Estahrooks,, Peter O.Byram (o/ < Qcekn's Privy Council for Canada. — Hon. Joseph Howe, President of tl e Council; Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, K. C. B., D. C. L., Q. C, (Prime Minister), Minister of Justice and Attorney General ; Hon. Sir Geo. Etienne Cartier, Bart., Q. C, Minister of Militia and Defence ; Hon. S. L. Tilley, C. B,, Minister of Customs ; , Minister of Finance; -, Minister of Public Works; Hon. Peter Mitchell, Minister of Marine and Fisheries ; Flon. Alexander Campbell, Q. C, Postmaster General ; Hon. Hector Louis Langevin, C. B., Q. C, Secretary of State for Canada ; Hon. Jean Charles Chapais, Minister of Agriculture; Hon. Edw. Kenny, Receiver General ; , Minister of Inland Revenue; , Secretary of State for the Provinces. Wm.H. Lee, Esq., Clerk; Wm. A. Hainsworth, Esq., Assistant Clerk. Tarr< and m t h''. Hewitt Bernard, Esquire, Deputy of the Minister of Justice. 'iv^'s"" Geo. Futvoye, Esq., Q. C, Deputy of the Minister of Militia and Defence. Robert M. S. Bouchette, Esquire, Commissioner of Customs. William Dickinson, Esquire, Deputy Inspector General. John Langton, Esquire, Auditor. Toussiant Trudcau, Esq., Deputy of the Minister of Public Works. Thomas Worthington, Esquire, Commissioner of Inland Revenue. E. A. Meredith, Esq., LLfD., Under Ser.retary of State for the Provinces. William Smith, Esq., Deputy of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. William H. Griffin, Esquire, Deputy Postmaster (general. Jean C. Tache, Esquire, M. D., Deputy of the Minister of Agriculture. Etienne Parent, Esquire, Under Secretary of State for Canada. Thomas D. Harrington, Esquire, Deputy Receiver General. MEMDEnS OF THE SeNATK FOR THE PROVINCE OF NeW BrIJNSWICK. Hons. Amos E. Botsford, Vt'estmorlaiid ; John Robertson, City of Sain.t John, IJobt. L. Ilazen, ditto; Wm. H. OdoU, Fredericton ; David Wark, Richibucto ; William il. Steeves, Saint John , John Ferguson, Bathurst ; A. R.!|tfcCleian, Hopewell; Peter Mitchell, Ottawa ; U. 1). Wilmot, Sun- bury ; John Glazier, ditto; and James Dover, Saint Johu. Members of the House of Commons for the Province of S". B. — York County : John Pickard ; Carleton: Charles Connell. Quecn^s: John Ferris, King's : George Ryan. Sauhnry : Cluirles Burpee. JVor- thumberland : Richard Hutchison. W^eati norland.: 41l>ert J. Smith. Kent: Antoine Renaud. 6Vm?Vo^^e ; John Bolton. JieiHiffouche : W. M. CaldweH. F/c/orm ; John Costigan. ^Mcr< . John Wallace. Gloucester: T. W. Anglin. St. John : John H. Gray. Oitii Saint John : S. L. Tilley. His Honor Sir N. F. BELLE AD", Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Quebec. 1118 Honor lion. W. N. PEAKC'E HOWLAJ^l), C. B., Lieutenant Governor of tlic Province of Ontario. His Honor Major General Sir CHAKLES HASTINGS DOYLE, G. C. M. G., Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Nova ScoLla. Writing Paper, Pens and Ink- Harms & Co. D. Magee & Co., Dealers in Far Goods, 51 King Street* 1870.] HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY — OFFICERS OF THE CROWN. 68 PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK- His Honor Hon. LEMUEL ALLAN WILMOT, D C. L., Lieutenant Gov- ernor of tiic Province of New Brunswick. G. Montgomery Campbell, Esq., Private Secretary to the Litnit. Oovciiior. Lieut. Colonel John Saunders, Provincial Aide-de-Camp. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. ■•'.;' : ;. 1 Hon. John McAdam, President.^ '■' ,>^ " . ' ■ • Hon. John A. Beckwith, Provincial Secretary ; Hon. A. Rainsford Wet- more, Attorney General ; llon.W. P. Flewelling, Surveyor General ; Hon. William Kelly, Chief Comiiissioner Board (,f Works ; Hoi^. B. Beveridge, Hon. George E. King, Hon. William Lindsay, and Hon. W. Taylor. LEOIijLATIVE COUNCIL. The Honorable John Simcoe Saunders, President. Hon. E. B. Chandler, Hon. George Minchin, Hon. Chas. Harrison, Hon. James Davidson, Hon. Wm. Hamilton, Hon. A. McL. Seely, Hon. John H. Ryan, Hon. Daniel Hanington, Hon. Wm. Todd, Hon. Charles Perley, Hon. William Muirhead, Hon. Robert Young, Hon. John Lewis, Hon. Thomas R. Jones, Hon. B. Beveridge, and Hon. 0. Mclnerney. Officers. — George Botsford, Esquire, Clerk ; Edward W. Miller, Esq., Clerk Assistant ; B. R. Jouett, Esq., Usher of Black Rod ; Rev. John M. Brooke, D D., Chaplain. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. i^id-* ..., Honorable Bliss Botsford, /Sweater. County of York.—B^. Dow, Esq., J. A. Beckwith, A. Thompson, and W. H. Needhara, Esquires. County of Saint John.— -James Quinton, Joseph Coram, Geo. E. King, and John W. Cudlip, Esquires. County of Westmorland. — Bliss Botsford, A. McQueen, A. Landry, and J. L. Moore, Esquires. County of Charlotte. — Hon. John MoAdam, F. Hibbard, H. Frye, and Benjamin R. Stevenson, Esquires. •« County of King^s. — W. P. Flewelling, John Flewwelling, and Gideon McLeod, Esquires. County of Queens. — R. T. Babbit, and W. S. Butler, Esquires. County of Sunbury. — W. E, Perley, and J. Covert, Esquires. County of Northumberland. — George Kerr, Richard Sutton, J. C. Gough, and William Kelly, Eijquires. County of Kent. — W. S. Caie, and U. Johnson, Esquires. County of Carleton. — W. Lindsay, and George E. White, Esquires. County of Gloucester. — J. Meehan, and William Taylor, {Isquires. County of Pesligouchc. — A. C. DesBrisay, and Williana Montgomery, Esquires. County of Albert. — C. A. Peck, and A. A. Bliss, Esquires. County of Victoria 4^Chsi,9. A. Hammond and Levi Theriault, Esqrs. ' City of Saint John. — Hon. A. Rainsford Wetmore, and W. H. A. Keans, Esquire. Officers, — Charles P. Wetmore, Esquire, Clerk ; George J. Bliss, Esquire, Clerk Assistant; Abraham C. Coburn, Esq., Sergeant-at-Arms ; Rev. C. Coster, A. M., Chaplain. U 9 n . a fib « O . Carleton — Last Tuesday in September. VicTORiA-r~We■ esi 0) I 01 •2 e s e n a O m .a e s 03 CO u O Charles A. Harding. . . . . William IFazen Needham William Jack, . . . , George F. H. Minchin, George Dixon Street, Q. C, • . Samuel Gay Morse, . . . . Robert Br rry Dickey Duncan '.{obertson, , . . . * Hon. V\ Hunter Odell, A. B. Stepheii H. Uitchings, . . , . Thomas Burton Abbott, . . . . Christopher Milner, . . . . David Shank Kerr, Q. C David Lewis Dibblee, A. B., Hon. J. H. Gray, A. B.. Q. C. James White Peters, A. B..... '•'■ Bliss Botsford, George Botsford, . . . , William Botsford Chandler, John D. Kinnear, .... Jonathan McOullev, .. . Charles Waller Wardlaw, *Martin Bent Palmer, . . . . *Francis A. H. Stratton J ames Stanley Morse Theophilus Desbrisay, . . . . Samuel J. Scovil, A. B., .... William R. M. Burtis, *Charles Duff, William J'yng Peters, .... Andrew C. Black, .... * James A. Harding, .... *Allan A. Davidson, .... I James Peters Weimore, Thomas T. Wyer, *James J. Kiiye, William, E. Tuumam; *A. Rainsford Wetmore, Q.C. Edward H. Wilmot, A. il., George Connell. .. Andrew W. Rainsford, " George F. Rouse, *LeWfs P. Fisher, ' * .... Charles Doherty, .... Humphrey T. Crilhert, .... Thomas (J. Chapman, .... *John G. Campbell, Q. C, . . . William James Gilbert, .... *Acalus h. Palmer, Q. C.,... *George Otty, .... liobert Parker, Jun., .... ♦Albert J. Smith, Q. C James Odell, A. B., *Thoraas W. Bliss, «►• *Jamos A. James. .... Admitted iittorney. Admitted Burrisler. 82 32 do do 83 34 35 do. do. do. do. do. do. 86 do. 36 do 11 Feb., 8 May, 13 Oct., do. 12 Oct., Jo. 7 Feb., do. 18 July, do. 17 Oct., do. do. 6 Feb , do. 11 Feb., 18 Juno, 11 Feb., 1837 1 ' June, 37 U Oct., do 14 Oct., 10 Feb., do 13 Oct., 9 Feb., do 15 June, 12 Oct., 8 Feb., 13 June, 17 Oct., do 17 Oct. do do 4 Feb., 10 June, 14 Oct., do do 3 Feb., do 18 June, 13 Oct., 9 Feb., do 14 Feb., 12 Oct., 8 Feb , 13 June, 10 Oct., 6 Feb., do do 7 do 13 June, 6 Feb., 15 Oct., 4 Feb., do 11 June, 14 Oct., 3 Feb., 16 June, 13 Oct., do 18 Oct., do do 9 Feb., Iv) June, 12 Oct., 13 do 12 do 8 Feb., do 17 June, 13 Oct., fi Feb.. do 6 Feb., 18 Oct., 5 Feb., 15 Oct., do 4 Feb., 5 do 17 June, _1Z:!^» School Dooks^Bariies Ar Co. 37 38 do 38 89 do 39 do 40 40 40 do 40 do do 41 do do do do 42 do d;. do 43 do 43 do 44' 44 do 45! do do do 11 Feb., 8 May, 9 Feb., 16 Oct , 15 Oct., 9 Feb., 7 do. 9 Feb., 8 Feb., 12 Oct., do. do. do. 11 Feb., 9 do. do. 14 June, 11 Feb, 3 Feb 14 Oct. 34 do. 35 84 85 87 85 37 88 87 do. do. do. 37 do do 38 ,1837 42 , 37 40 40 do 41 do 40 41 42 do do do 42 do do 43 4a 43 42 43 41 do do 43 45 do 45 do 46 do do 47 46 48 47 Residence. Gagetown. Fredericton. Saint John. Fredericton. St. Andrews. Hopewell. Nova Scotia. Saint John. Fredericton. Saint Stephen. do. Dorchester. Saint John. Woodstock. Ottawa. Saint John. Moncton. Fredericton. Arichat, C. B. Nova Scotia. Nova Scotia. New York. Hopewell. Fredericton. Re.stigoucbe. liathurst. Kingston, K.C. Saint John. do. do. Scotland. Saint John. Newcastle. Fredericton. Saint John. Saint John. Australia. Saint John. Fredericton. Woodstock. Tobique. Saint John. Woodstock. Saint John. do. Dorchester. Saint John. Doiohester. Saint John. Hampton. London. Dorchester. Nova Scotia. Uichibucto. do. D. Ma^ce Jk Co., Doalcrs in Fur Ciood^, 51 Kiu^; Street IIARKISTKKS AND ATTOUNKVS. 187't.] C9 NAMES. Richard S, Armstron^j Kdward W. Miller, . . . . Bernard C. Friel, . . . . Douglas Ji. Stevens, .... *Samuel B. Davidson, .... John llenry Phair, . . . . George /fare, ♦Samuel R. Thomson, Q. C, Albert T. D. McElmen *George Blatch, . . . . Thomas B. Moore, .... William J. Gilbert, , . . . Jamea R. Curry, .... Alexander Thomson Paul, William, Henry Hatheway, . . ; Ward Chipman Dvary, A. B., Henry B, Jiobinson, A. B., *Samuel Thomson, .... George J. Bliss, Frederick Coster, Jan., .... William H. Buckerfield, .... George SkeffingtoQ Grimmer, ♦Henry W. Frith, Ho" . Ptster Mitchell, .... WiUiartt Wilkinson, .... *Geo. G. Gilbert, Jan., A. B. Edward Jack, .... *B. Lester Peters, Q. C ♦Daniel Ferguson, .... Edward B. Chaudler, Jun., James Fraser, .... .lohn C. Winslow, .... William W. Street, A. B., ♦Robert Hutchinson. .... ♦John James Fraser, .... Benjamin G. Gray, A. B., ♦Lewis J. Almon, .... ♦I). Gustavus Maclauchlan, ♦Charles W. Weldon, A. M.. John Garden, .... Alexander Ballentine * Hard Peters, A. B., William P. Dole, A. B. James J. Kerr, John L. Marsh, Jun., A. Jamts Taylor, jun., ♦William "Henry Tuck, Q ♦Charles J. Sayre, Gtorge Frederick Hill, I Joseoh Lytic Moore, * William' Wedderburn, Joseph B. Peck, Wilkam JUerritt Wright, * Alfred Win. Savary, A. ♦James R. Macshane, B., Admitted Alloriicy. B., ...I 12 June 16 Oct., do 16 Oct., do do 5 Feb., do do do do do 11 June, 15 Oct., do do do 10 do 4 Feb., 10 June, do 14 Oct., do do do do 14 Oct., 12 Oct., 7 Feb., do 13 June, 13 June, do Oct,, do do do 12 June, Oct., 7 Feb., do 10 June, do Oct., April, 13 Oct., do Feb.. April, do Feb., Oct., do do do 45 do do 1845 do do 46 do do do do do *,^ do do do do do 4? 47 do 47 do do do do 47 48 50 do 50 50 do 50 do do do 51 51 52 do do do do 53 do do 54 do 55 56 57 do do Adinittc'il Barri.slw". 10 June, 14 Oct., do 14 Ocf,., do do 8 Feb., do do do do I lU '*» June, 12 Oct., 18 do 14 do do 12 Oct., to Feb., 15 June, "Oct.," do do do 12 Oct., 13 .June, Oct., 7 Feb., 10 April, 47 do do 1847 do do 48 do do do do do 48 do do 47 do 4S 49 do '49 do do do 48 50 50 52 51 Feb., 12 June, Oct, do 27 Oct., do 10 June, Oct., Oct., do do June 68 51 52 do 5J 52 53 52 Oct., 55 June, 53 do do 54 55 do 56 June, 57 June, 1853 Oct., do do 5y do 58 do do Keshk'ncc. Saint John. Fredericton. do. United States. California. Fredericton. Naial. Saint John. Saint John. Saint John. Hopewell. Burton. Gagetown. vSt. Andrews. Saint John. do. New York. Newcastle. Fredericton. Australia. Westmorland. St. Stephen. Saint John. Ottawa. Chatham. Saint John. Charlotte. Saint John. Restiorouche. Moncton. Chatham. Woodstock. Fredericton. Richibucto. Fredericton. Halifax, N. S. Saint John. Bathurst. Saint John, Australia. Saint John. do. ,do. Amherst. Fredericton. United States. Saint John. Richibucto. St. Stephen. Dorchester. Saint John. Hopewell. Saiut John. Digby. Saiut John. e B a « ts n « BT » T ft Saivs of all kinds made at the Alexandra Works. m 9i V xn e Q •0 B ce S « B C OB h CB u O s o H I I i, Kev. J., Sub l)ean, Catlicdral, Frederirton, and Missionary at Now Maryland. Rol»ertn, ]U>v. O. O., Rector, Sackville and Dordicster. Rogers, Rev. O., Missionary, Springfield. Schofleid, Rev. Oeorge, Rector, Binionils. Scovii, Rev. W. K., Rector, Kingston, — (Deiiu Rural). Scovii, Rev. W., St. John. Slinw, Rev. B., Missionary, Grand Lake. Sinitli, Ri V. 1',. PI, Rector, St. George. Street, Kov. 8 D. Lee, Rector, Wood- stock, (Dean Rural). Street, Rev. V. II., Missionary, Toblque and Grand Fails. Swnbey, Rev. M., Rector of St. Jude, Victoria, Carioton, St. John. Sheraton, Rev. J. P., Rector, St. Andrews, Shediac. * Saturicy, Rev. J. II., Cnrate, St. Stephen. Thomson, Rev. J. 8., Rector, St. David. —(Dean Rural.) Tippet, Rev. W. H., Rector, Queensbury. Tilley, Rev. W. II., Curate, St. Luke. Warneford, Rev. E. A., Rector, Norton. Walker, Rev. W. W., Rector, Hampton. Walker, Rev. George, Curate, Hampton. Walker, Rev. Wm., Rector, St. George Carleton. Weeks, Rev. A. H., Curate, Cocaigne. Wetmore, Rev. D. I., Kingston. Williams, Rev. J. B., Missionary, Cam- pobello. Wood, Rev. A., Ixutlred Missionary, St. Jolm. Woodman, Rev. E. 8., Missionary, Wcst- fleld. Armstnmg, Rev. George M., Rector, St. Mark, Saint John. Armstrong, Rev. W , Rector St. James, Saint John. Black, Rev. J., Rector, Klngseiear. Bliss, Rev. 1). IM., Rector, Westmorland. Boyer, Rev. W. N., Rector, Moncton. Carey, Rev. G. T., Rector, Grand Manan. Coster, Rev. N. A., Rector, Ricliibucto. Coster, Rev. C. O., Chaplain of the Forc- es, Fredericton. [tor. Covert, Rev. W. 8., Missionary, Laneas- Cruden. Rev. W., Missionary, Blackville and Nelson. DeVeber, Rev. Wm. H., Rector St. Paul, Portland. Dinzey, Kev. J., Missionary, Richmond. Uowling, Rev. Theophiius E., Rector, Douglas. — (Dean Rural). Hanford, Rev. J. 8,, Missionary, TTpliam. Harrison, Rev. Canon, Rector,' Portland. (Dean Rural). Hartin, Rev. Thomas, Missionary, Can- terbury. Hudson, Rev. J., Missionary, Glenelg, Newcastle, «fec. Hanington, Rev. E. A. W., Rector, Prince William and Dumfries. Hill, Rev. J. J., Rector of Trinity, Saint John. Haensel, Rev. 0. L. F., Saint John. Jaffrey, Rev. W., Missionary, St. Mary's and Stanley. Jarvis, Rev. G. 8., D. D., Rector, She- diac — (Dean Rural). Ketclium, Rev. W. Q., D. D., Rector, St. Andrews — (Dean Rural). Kollog, Rev. S. B., Curate, St. Mark, St. John. Lee, Rev. Cliarles, Rector, Fredericton— Medley, Rev. E. S., Rector, St. Stephen. Medley, Rev. C. 8., Missionary, Sussex. Matthew, Rev. C. B., Missionary, Peters- vllle. McKlel, Rev. W. LeB., Missionary, Bathurst. s I ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGYMEN, IN THB DIOCESR OF SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK. The Right Rev. John Swbeny, D. D., Bishop of Saint John^ Verv Rev. T. Connolly, V. G. ; Rev. E. Doyle, Rev. Antoine Ouellett, and Rev. Joseph Ouellett, City of Saint John; Rev. B. Dunphy, OHi-leton, St. .John ; Rev. R. Vereker, Saint Andrews; Revs, J. C. McDevitt, and W. McMaiius, Preflericton; Rev. E. McAuley, Salmon River ; Rev. P. Babineau, Buctouche ; B. McKeany, Jolmville, Ciirleton County ; Rev. R. Welsh, New Ireland, Albert County; Revs. Jnmes Quinn, Saint Sleplien, E. Qiiinn, do. ; Jolin Quinn, Saint Georpe; P. Panel, Petersville, Queen's County; Rev. PatJicrs Lefebre, Joetfrian, and O'Malioney, Memranicook; Rev. W. Foley, Woodstock; Revs. Fathers B^udet and Doucet, Saint Bruno, Madawaska; Rev.'W. Aylward, Quaco ; Riv. .T. Vereker, Sussex Vale; Revs. P. Bradley and M. Batiayne, Cape Bald; Rev. A. Oo.«selln, Cocaigne; MIohael J. Donnelly, Grand Dique ; John C. Murray, Kingston, Kent ; M. Sweron, St. Luce. Couuting Hoase Stationery, of all kinds— Barnes & Co. vJ ./J ^^^^"^ — —1 [1870. lericloTii iBHiunary, OWJi Ctiittliain. Istock. ■y, Greert- idrews. :'uthedral, r ut Now Sackvlllo winffflold. , Slmoiiils. Kingston, and Lake, t. Georpe. 9r, Wood- f, Toblque St. Jude, .Andrews, ;. Stephon. St. David. ieensbury. Luke, r, Norti>n. Hampton. | Hampton. ] it. George > 'ocaigne. )n. lary, Cam- ionary, St. lary, "West- ■V Hev. T. »h Ouellett, eker, Saint McAuley, Curleton ninn, Saint lie, Queen's k; Uev. W. adawaaka; radley and elly, Graod &Co. llHilroad Shovels, Pirks, Ac— lierrymaii >, ft King S ir f et» 18V0.J KCOLV.SIAtlTlCAL. 73 nOMAM CATHOLIC CI.EIlflYMBN IN TItr PIOOKBB Of cnATHAM, K. B. RlRlit U«v. jHn:i(!8 Rop rs, I). I)., niMiopnf Chatham; llov. T. Jliirry TAGaynon, Chatliara ; Very Rev. .M. Kpran, N»'lnon, Mlrainlcl.l; Very Rev. J. M. pHcqnul^ V. G., Caraquet ; RevK. F. Oiiuvriau, Tracadle; H, Mc(iiilrl;, St. Daail, Muditwaska; JimepliTlieberite, IlartllxiKUe ; \V. A. Morrisi^y, Kathiirst;^ Joseph I'elletlor, Kou- chibou.c^uasis; Andrew Roy, Shippegan; I*. Rnburts, Petit Rocncr; ■ !.-;-■-[-; , Uartibuuge, MIraraichi; J. O'Lerry, Renoud, Miruiuiohl. ,* }V.|' PUK8BYTERIAN CHURCH OF THK MARITIMK rROVrNCES. IN CONNUCTION WITH THK CIIURCa Ot 8C0TL.ANI>. ,<• Rev. Dr. Donald, Moderator ; Rev. Alex. McMillan, Clerk, In New BrtinRwtclr. 1. Presbytery qf St. John.— Rcxb. Wm. Donald, 0. D., Clerk; Frederfoton, John M. Brooke. D. D. ; Natihwaak, Stanley Ac., Rev. MTm. Fogo; Richmond, — ^- ; St. Andrews and St Patrick, John Uoss, Peter Keay, Assistant and Suc- cessor ; City of St John, W'm. Donald, D. D.; Portland and Rothsay, George J Cale, A. B. ; Woodstock and Northampton, — ^ ' . 2. Prenhytery of 3firamiehi.—Revti. Wm. Wilson, Clerk ; Black River and Red Bank, ; Chatham, Wm. Wilson ; Newcastle and Douglastown, F. R. McDonald ; Tabuslntac and Burnt Church, John Robertson. 8. Prenbyt^ry of lit^Htiyouche.—hHthursi, Frederick Home, A. M ; OampbelltowD, and Flatlands, Rev. Willinm Murray ; Dalhousie and Maplegreen, James Murray; New Ricbmondj John Wells. vr I ft' SYNOD OF THE CHURCH OF NBW BRUNSWICK. Synod, known as " The Synod of the Presbyterian Church of New Brunswick,' ecclesiastically incorporated with the Presbyterian Church of the Lower Provincesf but separately existing for secular purposes. Rev. James Fowler, Moderator. Rev. J.'mes Bennet, Clerk. Presbyteries. Saint John. .V-'o-i.-'i Rev. Ministers. Andrew Donald, Lewis Jack, James Rennet, , 1/ ■■" .A . /.' t. St. Stephen. ■ l"',! ^"^ ■ Samuel Houston, A. M., James Gray, A.' M., Moderator, Neil McKay, Clerk, J. K. Bearisto, J. D. Murray, Rev. John Turnbull, Moderator, •' William Millen, Judge Stevens, Clerk, Rev. it It tt !| York. f Rev. \ " Jam( m: Mtramichi. James Salmon, Samuel Barnard, Moderator, Samuel Johnston, Clerk, Angus MoMaster, :IvIt;^, ; James Law, A. M., ' .1, .*> Thomas G. Johnstone, •• — iiv Thomas Nicholson, J. ./> . James Fowler, Clerk, .'W : '■ A. R.Garvie, Moderator,, ; vii" REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. t« t( ti tt tt Charges. Campbell f.ttlement, &e. Springfield and Eng. Set. St. John's Ch., St. John. Carleton. Calvin Church, St. John. Sussex and Upper Norton. St, David's Ch,, St. John. Salt Springs, Ac, Moncton. ,, - ,. St. James. 't ' '"' Bocabec. ., St. Stephen.. Frederlcton. Prince William. Salmon River. Glassville. Harvey. New Mills. Riohibucto. Blackville, .- ■> - River Charlo, •'•^"i Bass River. ') A Chatham. V- : .«- ). ..,,(. OF IRELAND:! Revs. Alexander McLeod Stavely, St. John, J. R. Lawson, Barnesville and Black River; Millstream and Watson Settlement, vacant. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. et^^'.tY : VS,l4 I, Revs. , Sivint John ; Robert Wilson, SheflSeld and Grand Lake; i E. L. Foster, Saint Stephen; George Stirling, Cardigan and Keswick Ridge; -, FlorenceviUe. ..'.. - ... - '\ ■ HsLWA of all kinds made and repaired at the Alexandra WoikH^ 6 I ft-. A e 3: s o ■ MM MM . m ■ 9 3 n Tooth BrntheB, everr variety— J. Chftloner. 09 M o e fi s S B C OQ « 8 e a u e OS ■a 01 e u I WE8LEYAN METHODIST MIN1GTEK8. ST. JOHN DISTRICT. Matthew Bichey, Ohalrman. Charles Stewart, Financial Secretary. St. John, Sovt/i (Germain Street).— Charles Bte wart, TV Iliam T. Cady, (>upermi> inerary ; St. John {,OUy Mi'*»ion\-~yfm. Woods; Centenary— John Lathern ; Wil- liam Temple, J. R. Narraway, A. M., Supernumeraries ; St. John Smith (Exraouth Street).— William U. Hesrtx. St. John, Xotih (Portliind).— Matthew Richey ; St. John West (Oarleton).— S F. Huestls. Falrr'Ve, Douglas Chapman. Saint An- drew!, Charles P. Pitblado. 5«. PavWx, Charles W, Dutclier. St.StfpJieiu Hvse- kiah MoKeown. MiUtown, Howard Spiogae, A. M. Susmm Vale, Wm. McCarty. Grand Lake, J. B. Ilemmeon. Greenwich, John 3. Allen. Kingaton, Elias Sliack- ford. Uphii/tn, George Harrison. FRBDERICTON DISTRICT. John McMurray, Chairman. D. D. Currie, Financial Secretory. Frederiiiton, D. D. Currie. MarywWe, A. D. Morton, A. H. KUtgwif^ir, Robert 0. Johnson. Shfffleld, Robert Wilson. Woodi-tock, John McMurray. Northmnpion, Eira B. Moore. MninDlefiviUe, Edwin Mills. JdckonviUfi, John CasBidy. Fiortnce' viUe, William W. Percival. Andover, W. W. Lodge. Na-^hwank. D. W. LeLa- cheur. Ongettnon, O. B. Payson. jfiramiehi, K Erans, C. U. Paisley, A. M. Bathurd, Richard Weddell. Diillum>^ie, One wanted. SACKVILLK DISTRICT. Ellas Brettle, Chairman. R. Duncan, Finanetal Secretary SaeheVle, S. W. Sprague ; J. Snowball, and Charles DeWolf, D. D., Supernume.- raries. PoM d^ Bute, — — . Baie de Vert", David B. Scott. Moncton and Ooverdale, Bobert Duncan. D:t cheater, Joseph Q Angwin. ITopnoll, Alex. S. Tuttle. IFilliborough, Stephen Humphrey, A. M. S Florenceviile : W. H. Beckwith, Upper Gagetowu; G. Estubrooks, Simonds; J. £. Hopi>er, A. B., Saint Stephen; B.N. Hnglies, Jacksonville-, D. Outhouse, Canterbury Station ; George Rigby, Kingsciear ; James L. Sh:iw, Temperanceville ; James Trimble, Newcastle, G. L.; George Burns, Macnai^uack; D. W. Crandall, ; George Howard, ; A. H. Washburn, . Licenttates — W. Grimley , T. P. Davies, Geo. Jewett, Joseph Jones, D. C. Stillwell, J. S. May, John Forrest, Solomon W. Parent, George L. Price, and J. W. Uartt. ■ASTRRN ASSOCIATION. Revs. David Bleakney and W. A. Crandal, Elgin ; Samuel Bancroft. Butternut Ridge ; Tliomas Bleakney, Dorchester ; W. A, J. Bleakney, Putitcodiac ; J. C Bleak- ney, Moncton ; David Crandal, W. A. Corey, Peter Sprairg, and W. A.Troup, Spring- field ;W. A. Coleman, Hopewell; W. T. Corey, Patrick Duffy and W. Pulciler, Hilla- oorough; W. W. rorey, Salisbury: C. B. Corey, Point de Bute ; D. C Carpenter, Bayside, Port Elgin ; Henry A. Charlton, Range, Grand Lake; J. E. Fillamore (Lower Turtle Creek), and James Wallace, Coverdale ; Jamt^s Herritt, HAvelock; H. Harris, Cambridge ; James Irvinz, Baltimore, A. 0. ; Elias Kierstead, Collina Corner; Donald McPhail, Buctouche; Alex. Mutch, Fairfitild ; A B. Macdunald, Narrows ; S. 0. Moore, Uamm >iid Vale : J. A. Smith and .ibel Washburn, Saint Martins; G. W. Springer. Jemseg ; J. C. Steadman, Elgin, Little River ; Oe:rge Seely, Harvey; Thomas Todd, -'ackville ; J. William^ Havelock /,to«ny. Mar^iterg, L. McMann, C. D. Everett, Hi nry Yauirhan, J. R. Calhoun, Martir. Worlman, George N. Robincion, F. Clark, and William Lewis, with the OfBceri of the Society and Minister! connected with the two Asifociations. OFFICERS OF THE BAPTIST CONVENTION OF NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, AND P. E. ISLAND — 1869-70. Rev. J. M. Cramp, D. D., President ; Revs. G. Armstrong, G. Spurden, D. D., G. M. W. Carey, Wni. Faulkner, J. H. Harding, and Joseph Shaw, Esq., Vice Presi- dents; Rev. I. Wallace, A. M., Secretary for Nova Scotia ; Rev. W. 8. McKentie, A. M., Secretary for New BrunsiOck; Z. G. Oabel, Eiurden, D. D. CoLLKOiATK SCHOOL, Frederictoo. — Head Master, George Roberts, M. A. Classi- cal and Mathematical Masters. Geo. Roheifts, M. A,, and Charles G Coster, A. RI. ; French Master, the Prof ssor of Modern Languages in the Uuiversity ; English and Writing Master, John Moore. SAINT JOHN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ■' James Paterson, LL. D., and James HiHohison, M. A., M. D., Classical Masters; Edward Manning, A. M., English Master; Jules C. L. Morazaiii, French Master, | FREE BAPTIST EDUCATION' SOCIETY OF N. B. AND N. S. ' President, E. C, Freeze, E.'squiri' ; Vice-Presidi>nts, Revs. Jnspph Nnble, and! George T. Hartley ; Secetary, (... N. Sliarpc; Treasurer, Rev. B Merritt ; Direc- I tor- , Esq., Gideon McLeod, Esq, Eklred Cuhoon, Esq.; G. ' W. Boyer, Esq., and ".'v. B. M.rrltt. P«pe/ Rulins—Barnes & Co. D« Map^ee &■ Co., Hat and Cap Warehouse, 51 King Street. G. NEW BRUNSWICK BAPTIST KUUCATION SOCIKTY. President, Z. G. Gabel, E-'q. ; Vice Presidents, Rev. C, Si>urden. D, D., Rev. T. Harle.v, A. D. Yf rxa, Esq., John Ferri?, Esq., M. P. ; Secretaries, U. II. Piiilli|>8, Fredericton, Jolia It. Culiioun. St Jolin ; Treasurer, A. F. Randolph, Esquire; Auditor, Z. R. Everett, Esq.; Committee, Revs. I. E. BiH, George Burns, E. C. Cady, O. M. W. Carey, J G. Harvey, W. S, McKenzie, C. Goodspeed, E. Hick son, J. E. Hopper, W. A. Corey, Thos Todd, Hon. A. McL. Seely, Messrs. Jolin Pioli- ard, George C. Hunt, William Bridges, Gilbert White, A. W. Masters, John Smith, F. Hibbert, M. P. P., Hen:y Vaughan, G. M. Sleeves, J. P. Mar^^ters, L. McMann, J.' W. llartt, K. G. Lunt, J. L. Harris, J. U. Harding, Judge Steadman, J. S. May, and William Lcwib. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN COLLEGK, 8ACKVILLE, N. B. CORPORATION 1869-70. Board op Trustbks and Governors. — Rev. Henry Daniel, Chairman ; Rev. Chaa. Stewart, Secretufy ; Mariner Wood, Esquire, Treasurer ; Revs. H. Pickard, D. D , Charles DeWolfe, D. D , J. Snowball, S. W. Sprague, Elias Brettle, D. D. Currie ; Henry B. Allison, Esq., Hon. A. R. McClelan, John Starr, Esq., Hon. Geo E. King, James Dixon, Esquire, David Allison, £sq., A. M., and James R. Inch, Esq., A. M. Faculty. — David Allison, A. M., President and Professor of Ancient Languages ; Rev. Charles DeWolfe, D. D., I'rofessor ».f Theology and Moral Science; James R. Inch, A. M., Professor of Logic, Rhetoric . nd Modern Langua.es ; Rev. Cranswick Jost, A.M., Professor of Hebrew and Actiu( Professor of Natural Science ; Bichard C Weldon, A. B., Professor of Mathematici, and Astronomy, ExAMiNBRs — Rev. S. T. Uumphrey, A.M., Josiah Wood, A.M., A. A. Stockton, LL. B. '';'• • MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMIES. SACKVILLE, N. B. " ■ :' MALE BRANCH. David Allison, A. M., Principal ; Rev. C' answjck Jost, A. M., Vicn Principal. BOARD OF INSTItUCTION. Rev. C. Jost, A. M., Head Master; J. 11. Borden, Second Mnster ; W. H. Ihbltson, Assistant Teacher. Spfcial Instruction is given by the Principal in Greek; by Professor Weldcn, in Mathematic-) ; by Prolessor John W. Gray, in Perspective Drawing ; and by Professor Tlieo-<(\uf- •'i I. ,.(!ii,i '.iH'',.', /((nvr I .»-• BANKS. •1 .- . -,1 ■ ►« Bank ok British ^ouTH America. — Paid up Capital, One Million Sterling. — Head Office, London, England. — General Manager, Thomas Paton. Sr. John, N. B., Buanou. — JJtrectorit — Hon. John Robertson, J. V. Tiiurgar, and Beverley Robinson. Manager — R. R. Grindley. Dis- count Days — Wednesdays and Saturdays. <■ ii I! I ll a Boyd, Charles H. Fairvireather, Charles Patton, and W. U. A. Kcans, ""^ Esquires. ' as M o i § I c e e e H s & OS e I H POST OPPICB DEPARTMENT. General Post Office, Ottawa. — Hon. A. Campbell, Postmaster General ; VV. H. Griffin, Deputy Postmaster General ; W. H. White, Secretary; H. A. Wicksteed, Accountant; P. LeSeur, Superintendent Money Order Branch ; J. C. Stewart, Superintendent Savings Bank Branch ; John Ashworth, Cashier. Inspector's Office, Fredericton. — Hon. John McMillan, Inspector ; William Paisley, Secretary ; Wm. C. Whittaker, Accountant ; Wm. A. Black, Charles A. Murray, and William Fisher, Clerks ; Wm. Bannister, Messenger. Post Office, St. John. — John Howe, Postmaster ; James Woodrow, Assistant Postmaster; Henry C. Frink, M. J. Potter, H. P. Otty, R. C. Mclntyre, A. McNichol, and John A. Armstronq, Clerks ; John Leetch, Office Keeper ; James Leetch, Robert McLaugb liu, and William Young, Letter Carriers. / Money Order Branch, St. John. — James Hale, Superintendent ; Thomas B. Smith, Clerk. E. and N. a. Postal Car.— John Earle, and F. W. Blizzard, Clerks. Postmasters — Andrew 8. Phair, Esq., H. J. Thorne, Assistant, John Cameron, Clerk, Fredericton; Edwai-d Simpson, Esq., Gagetown ; Geo. F. Campbell, Esq., Saint Andrews ; James A. Grant, Esq., Saint Stephen ; Gideon Knight, Esq., Saint George ; James Dixon, Esq., 8ackville ; A. K. Weldon, Shediac; J. Walince, Salisbury ; Joseph Crandall, E'^q., Monc- ton; Thomas Vondy, Esq., Chatham; James Johnston, Esq., Newcastle ; J. C. Voutour, Eaq., Richibucto ; Jas. Harvie, Esq., Dalhousie ; Helen Waitt, Bathurst : James Grover, Esq., Woodstock ; Samuel Foster, Esq., Account Booits— Barnes A, Co.f Prince Wm. 8treet. -'>*<) '"T D. Magee A Co., Hat Manwfactnrerg, 51 King Street. 1870.] POST OFFICE. 79 Kingston, K. C. ; H. McMonagle, Esq., Sussex Vale; P. McMillan, Esq., Grand Falls ; John T. Hodgson, Esq., Edmundstoa ; Edward Nugent, Esq., Saint Martins; Wm. M. Beveridge, Esq., Andover; J. M. Stevens, Harvey ; J. Crangle, Milltown ; Alex. McN. Travis, Ossekeag ; S. W Tingle.v, Dorchester ; A. McKeudrick, Campbellton ; John R. McPher-. son, Oromocto ; G. M. Robinson, Upper Mills ; R. E. Steves, Hiilsboro* ; Luke Byron, Campobello; John Gasey, Bale Verte; E. Gaskell, Grand Manan; 0. J.Burpee, Sheffield; W. Fowler, Hammond Vale; B. H. Foley, Buctouche ; C. E. Grosvenor, Canterbury ; James B. Reed, Carleton ; S. C. Charters. Memramcook ; J. M. Nase, Mouth of Nerepis ; W. H. White, Springfield ; J. G. C. Blackball, Caraquet ; D. V. Baker, Lepreaux ; S. G. Burpee, Florenceville ; W. W. Price, Petitcodiuc ; M. B. Palmer, Hopewell Cape ; Archibald McEenzie, Flatlands ; Donald McAl- lister, New Mills ; George Lester, Manners Sutton ; R. D. Robinson, Elgin ; Jaa. Rvan, Jr., Apohaqui, Charles F. Tilton, Fairville ; Kingston, Kent, H. L. Dwyer ; and four hundred and eighty Way Offices. POSTAGE. All Letters sent to any part of the Dominion and P. G. Island, are liable to a uniform ritte of three cents per half ounce, according to tlie follovring scale, if prepaid : — A Letter not exceedinpr half ounce in weight |0 8 A Letter exceeiling hulf ounce, and not exceeding one ounce 6 A Letter exceeding one ounce, and not exceeding one ounce and a half ... 9 A Letter exceeding one ounce and a half, and not exceeding two ounces... 12 A Letter exceeding two ounces, and not exceeding two ounces and a half. .. 16 And so on, adding three cents extra for every additional half ounce. If unpaid, such Letters will be liable to a rate ol five cents per half ounce. The same scale of reckoning by half ounces is applicable to Letters to and from the United States, but the rute on such Letters is six cents per half ounce. Postage on Drop Letters, one cent. On Pocket Letters to and frc* . the United Kiagdom, the scale of rates Is aa follows : — A Letter not exceeding half ounce in weight $0 12}i A Letter exceeding hal f ounce, and not exceeding an ounce 25 Anil so on — adding 12>^ cents for every additional half ounce. Letters via New York, when so addressed, are sent weekly : postage IS cents. Letters fur the West Indies, Cuba, Central America, South America and Japan, can be sent daily via New York, if so addressed and prepaid. Letters for British Columbia and Vancouver, 10 cents ; Red River, 6 cents ; In all cases to be prepaid. It is advisable that alt Letters should be prepaid, and by Postage Stamps. Printed Books and Pamphlets, under 48 ounces in weight, can b« forwarded by Post in New Brunswick, at the rate of one cent per ouuoe ; Periodieali, one cent per four ounces. Transient Newspapers require to be prepaid — two cents each. Newspapers for subscribers do not require to be prepaid, the charge being one cent on delivery ; prepayment can be made either at the Office where mailed, or by the subscriber at the Office where delivered, at (he following rates : For a paper issued onee per week, five cents per quarter ; twice, 10 cents ; and so on. Pamphlets, Periodicals, and Books, to pass at the above ratee, mnst be nnt without a cover, or in a cover open at thj sides or ends. M» words or marks (except the name and address of the person to whom lent), shall be written on any Newspaper, Pamphlet, Buo^i, Periodical, Parliamentary or Oovernraent pa|>er. Any violation of these Regulations will subject such Newspapers, Pamphlets, Periodicals, or Books, Ac, to be treated in every respect as Letters. Book Postage to United Kingdom, under 4 ounces, T cents: 4 nuuces and under 8 ounces, \2}i cents ; 8 ounces and under 1 0>., 25 cents ; 1 lb. and under 1)4 9>., 87>( cents ; l}4 lb. to 2 9>., SO cents. Periodicals printed in Canada can be sent to United Kingdom for 2 cents. To Newfoundland, same as England. » Ma a n m p> § r S 01 I Saws made and repaired at the Alexandra Works* liubin's Perfumes— Chaloner* St. John, N. B. 80 vtf*. v.n'iH tt'. .^fniwPOBT office, "ii ►•' ' -^^ -i^jtiit. , [1870. | v fc< < % o e Q s S t\ 9' Ml o I S C8 Hi a Rkqistration.— The syiitetn of registration is applicable to all descripUon of let- ters witliout diatinctioii, whetlicr they contain articles of viilue or not. It also applies to pnrcels. The charge iu addition to postage is 2 cents; to England, Scents. PikuoKLS. — Parcels closed at the ends and sides can be sent by mall thrnnghout the Pominlon, at a rate of 12>^ cents per half lb. The weight of each parcel is not to.exceed'8 Ibsi, nor the size tp exceed 2 feet in length or breadth, and 1 foot in thfcktietis. The parcel mast not contain any glass, liquid, or any substance liable to dolt^ury to flie mail, under the penalty of a forfeiture of the parcel If disco- vered. The parcel is not to contain any writing. Registration fee 5 cents. Par- cels must be pre-paid by stamps. The sender, by writing his name on the out- side, oau have the parcel returned in case of failure to reach the person addressed. PosTAOB Stamps. — Postage stamps are provided at the respective values of }i t, 9« 8, &,.l!^^, and 15 cents : ^11 bearing as a device the effigy of Her Majesty. Patteraa and samples ar« transmitted between th» Dominion jtnd the United Kitigdom at the same rate as per book post. The pattern or sample must be open at the end or aide, except in case of seeds, drugs, ko. ; which can be seat inclosed tr&nsparon.t bags. ^evsons remitting money should obtain a Money Order, as the Department is not responsible for the loss of a letter containing money; and in no case should a money' letter be sent without registration. ■ MONEF ORDBKS. The following Post Offices in New Brunswick are authorized to issue and pay Money Orders (under r'irection of the Post Master General), for any sum not exceeding in one Oruer $100 :- Andover, Bate Verie, liathurst, Buctouche, Camplielltown, Canterbury, Caraquet, Oiiatham, Dalhousie, Dorchester, Frederlcton, Gage town. Grand Falls, Harvey, Ilillshorough, Hopewell Cape, Newcastle, Manners Sutton, Moncton, Ossekeag, Richibucto, Sackville, Salisbury, Shediac. Sheffield, Saint Andrews, Saint George, Saint John, Saint Stephen, Saint Martins. Sussex Vale, Woodstock. Wheu Money Orders exceeding $100 in aj^gregate amount are issued In one day and to the same person, by one or more Offices upon another Office, the Postmas- ter of the Office drawn upon (if necessary) may delay the payment of such Orders for six days. All Money Orders shall be drawn upon Printed Forms silpplicd by the Post Of- fice Department ; and no Order will be valid or payable unless given upon the regular Printed Forms. The Opmmission.tq be charged upon Money Orders shall be as follows : — On orders not e-^ceeding |10,5 cents. Exceeding $10, and not ■ xceeding $20, 10 cents. Exceeding $20, and not exceeding $-30, 15 cents. Exceeding $-80, and not exceeding $40, 20 cents. Exceeding $40, and not exceeding $50, 25 cents. Exceeding $50, and not exceeding $60, 30 cents. Exceeding $60, and not exceed- ing $70, 35cents. Exceeding $70, and not exceeding $80, 40cent8. Exceeding $80, and not exceeding $90, 45 cents. Exceeding $90, and not exceeding $100,60 cents. The person to whom an Order is payable, can have it paid to a second person by writing on it, " Pay to the order of (the name of the second person to 0)1 the blank), for valUH received." {Sterling Orders, payable in the United Kingdom, Canada, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, are drawn at the following offices :— Bathurst, Cbtittham, Dalhousie, Frederlcton, Moncton, Newcastle, Richibucto, Sackville, Shediac, St. Andrews, St. John, Sussex Vale, and Woodstoolt ; and the Post Offi- ces G.t Grand Palls and Uillsborough are authorized to issue Orders, payable ia Canada, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland. Sterling Orders a.-e drawn at the rate of $4.89 to the Pound Sterling, besides the foilowiag commission:!— Orders on tbe United Kingdom — Orders up to £2, 25 cents ; from £2 to £5, 50 cents ; from £5 to £7, 75 cents; and from £7 to £10, $1^ Orders on Canada, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, up to £5, 25 cents ; from £5 to £10, 60 cents. ^ James U. Thoma^ Official Assignee, Covmtj of Saint John, under Insolvent Act of 1869. ^j^-^ ^ William W. Emslie, Inspector of Leather, City of Saint John. Writing Paper, Pens and Ink— Barneii Ar Co. D. Magee & Co., Dertlers in Fur CiooiIn, 51 King Street. 1870.]' HOSPITALS — ASYttMS. 81 - HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS. 'y^A MARINE HOSPITAL, '-*^'^'''*" For the Relief of Sich and Disnhled Seamen, in St. John. Commissioners, John Wanl, John Wishart, John McGrath, Charles MoLauchlan, and William Doherty, Esquires : Secretary and Treasurer, Charles Ward; Physician, LeBaron Botsruivl, M. D. ; Steward, Milton Barnes, ^c.^-.^ ,, ., ;*.;.,. ;,.... : ;. GENERAL PUBLIO HOSPITAL. , Commissioners — William Bayard, Esq., M. D., President ; W. H. A. Keans, Esq., Vice-President; Robert. W. Crookshank, Esq., Treasurer ; and John McLachlan, Esq. Richard Seely, Secretary ; E. L. Barteuux, M. D., Resident Physician and Superintenddnt ; Mrs. Higgius, Matron. : PROVINCIAL LUNATIC ASYLUM. ' •■ Commissioners, Hon. W. P. Flewelling, Hon. J. McAdam, Hon. W. Kelly, Hon. Attorney General, Hon. Provincial Secretary ; Secre- tary, Robert W. Crookshank, Esq. ; Chaplain, Rev. William Scovil ; Superintendent, John Waddell, M. C. ; Supervisor, Book and Store- keeper, R. Graham. •.,. ; ;, > SAINT JOHN PENITENTIARY. This Institution is under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Justice for the Dominion, and supervision of three special Directors of Domi- ..■A-l ;-.r- ("!*•-« nion Penitentiaries. -v.: BOARD OF IIEALTH, Por the City and County of Saint John. William Bayard, M. D. ; Hon. Charles Waiters, George V. Nowlin, James Flewelling, and John McLachlan, Esquires ; Richard Seely, Clerk. .d;. ; ■ 1'!" • CONSULS AND AGENTS. Darius B. Warner, Esquire, United States Consul at the Port of Saint John and dependeucies. United States Consular Agents. — George Barker, Saint George; Chas, H. Gierke, Saint Stephen; Edward Loriiner, Saint Andrews; SpafFord Barker, Fredericton ; R. R. Call, Newcastle, Mir. Edward Allison, Esq., Portuguese Consul General for New Brunswick. A. C. 0. Trentowsky, Esquire, Consul for Not th German Confederation. Charles S. Theal, Prussian Consular Agent, Shediac. George Carvill, Esquire, Consul for France, Saint John. Henry Jack, Esquire, Vice Consul for Spain, at Saint John, N. B. N. P. Greathead, Esquire, Consular Agent for Spain, at St. Andrews. Daniel Brown, Esquire, do do St. fctephen. John McDougall, French Consular Agent at Miramichi. John W. Cudlip, Vice Consul, Saint John, Sweden and Norway. Richard C. Scovil, do, Shediac, do do. > Richard Hutchison, do, Miramichi, do 'i '.'.^v';'' H •.■':■? J. F. Lawton, Alexandra Works, St. John, N. B. M s* (8 n P B 'A ', ' ,Au(t'' '■?/■■) »;i >T-.:.. ;«5. .,o''> V Best English ChemicRls— Chaloner, St. John, N. B» ■;l!! ill I': 1 1],; e a « s es 05 *d ;< e a h o M H H I ca OB V « IMMIGRANT DEPARTMENT. Robert Shives, Eaquire, Government Immigration Officer for New Brunswick ; J. G. G. Lay ton, Esq., Mirnmichi ; Tlie Deputy Treasurers at the Out-Ports of the Province act as Immigration Officers. ,, ,, j. .. The Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons. OFFICERS OF THE M. W. GRAND LODGE. ' M. W. B. Lester Peters, Grand Master. K. W. Wm. Wedderburn, D, G. Master. R. W. B. R. Stevenson, Senior G.Ward. W. Henry Card, Grand Or^tanist. W. Jas. M'Nichol,Jr., Grand Pursuivant. W. M. N. Powers, Grand Steward. W. Jolin Richards, Junior G. Ward. W. John Harris, W. Rev. Dr. Donald, Grand Chaplain. W. Roljert Good, W. Wm. H. A. Keans, G. Treasurer. W. Wm. P. Dibblee. W. 8. Crane Charters, W. A. Marlcham, W. William Babcocic, W, J. W. Doherty, W. G. L. Taylor, John Boyer, Grand Tyler. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. R. V, V, V. W. Wm. F. Bunting, G. Secretary W. David Main, Senior G. Deacon. W. Thus. Irvine, Junior Grand Deacon. W. R. Marshall, Grand Dir. (kremonics. W. Edward Willis, Asst. G. D. Cerem's. W. Geo. H. Flewelllng, G. Sword Bearer. W. John Mullin, Gr. Standard Bearer. I The Annual Communication is held on the Fourth Wednesday in September. Albion Lodge, No. 1.— Meets on the first Friday in eacli month, ui. the Masonic Hail, Saint John. Edwin J. Everett, W. M. ; Wm. 6. Marven, Secretary. St. John's Lodge, No. 2.— Meets on the first Tuesday in encli montli, at the Ma- sonic Hall, Saint John. Dr. J. C. Hatheway, W. M. ; W. F. Davidson, Secretary. Hibernia Lodge, No. 3. — Meets on the second Tuesday in each month, at the asonic Hall, Saint John. John Johnston, W. M. ; David S. Stewart, Secretary. Sussex Lodge, No. 4. — Meets on Thursday, on or atler each full moon, at Dor- chester. Robert Uallett, W. M. ; CharleA W. Cole, Secretary. St. Mark's Lodge, No. 5.— Meets on the first Thursday in each month, at Saint Andrews. Benjamin R. Stevenson, W. M. ; George F. Sticlcney, Secretary. Solomon's Lodge, No. 6.— MeeU on Tuesday after each fUll moon, at Fredericton. George Todd, VT. M. ; John L. Marsh, Secretary, Sussex Lodge, No. 7. — Meets on the first Wednesday in each month, at Saint Stephen. David Main, W. M. ; Wm. H. Stephens, Secretary. Carieton Union Lodge, No. 8. — Meets on the first Thursday in each month, at Carie'on, Saint John. Richard N. Knight, W. M. ; Charles Ketchum, Secretary. Midian Lodge, No. 9. — Meets on tlie second Tuesday in each mouth, at Cliflon, Kinir's County. G. Hudson Fleweliing, W. M. ; Rev. D. I. Wetmore, Secretary. Union Lodge of Portland, No. 10.— Meets on the third Thursday in each month, at Saint John. Robert M. Stevens, W. M. ; David R. Munro, Secretary. Woodstock Lodge, No. 11. — Meets on the first Wednesday in each month, at Woodstock. Stephen P. Appleby, W. M. ; leaiah J. McCoy, Secretary. St. George Lodge, No. 12. — Meets on the first Tuesclay in each month, at Saint George. John N. Seely, W. M.; John Gillespie, Secretary. Corinthian Lodge, No. 18. — Meets on Wednesday on and after each Ml moon, at Hampton. George L. Taylor, W. M. ; Henry Hallett, Secretary. Alley Lodge, No. 14. — >)eets on the first Thursday in each month, at Upper Mills, Saint Stephen. Charles H. Lawson, W. M. ; Jas. D. Woodcock, Secretary. Howard Lodge, No. 15. — Meets on the first Tuesday in each month, at Hillsbo- rough. Dennis A. DufT^', W. M. ; Alexander L Peck, Secretary. Saint Andrew Lodge, No. 16. — Meets on the first Thursday in each month, at Richibucto. Isaac W. Doherty, W. M. ; Thomas W. Bliss, Secretary. Northumberland Lodge, No. 17. — Meets on the second Tuesday in each month, at Newcastle. Harvey Phinney, W. M. ; Charles 8. Ramsay, Secretary. Miramiclii Lodge, No. 18.— Meets on tMrd Tiiursday in each month, at Chatham. Thomas F. Gillespie, W. M. ; James Patterson, Jun., Secretary. Leinster Lodge, No. 19. — Meets on the first Monday in each month, at the Ma- sonic Hall, Saint John. Israel S. Gross, W. M. ; Asaph G. Blakslee, Secretary. Salisbury Lodge, No. 20.— Meets on the first Tuesday in each month, at Salisbury. John S. Colpitts, W. M. ; Tobias Addy, Secretary. Blank Books* oferery description— Barue« dc Co* .B. P» Magee A Co., 51 King Street, F ar Caps a nd Felt Hatg._ [18*70. for New 'reasurers 9 and list. *urfluirant. irard. lo. lo. lo. lo. lo. io. lo. lo. ptember. le Masonic retary. at tlie Ma- Secretary. ith, at tlie Secretary. m, at Dor- I, at Saint retary. redericton. Ii, at Saint montti, at Secretary, at Cliflon, Secretary, cti montli, month, at ■y. h, at Saint \xl\ moon, y- at Upper Secretary. It Hlilsbo- ry. month, at ry. ill month, y. Chatham. ,t the Ma- cretary. Salisbury. 1870.] MASONIC. 83 Zlon Lodpre, No. 21. — Meets on Wednesday before each ftill moon, at Sussex, Kinjr*8 County. Allred Marliham. W. M. : Richard Roach, Secretary. New Bruns'wicic Lodjse, No. 22. — Meets on the second Thursday in each month, Saint John. William K. Russell, W. M. ; Alexander Morrison, Secretary. Keith Lodge, No. 23. — Meets on Thursday after each full moon, at Moncton. John L. Harris, W. M. ; Henry T. Stevens, Secretary. Zetland Lodjs^e, No. 24.— Meets on the third Wednesday in each month, at She- diac. Chipman W. Smith, W. M. ; Stephen S. Black, Secretary.' RestiKouche Lodge, No. 25.— Meets Tuesday on or ailer each new moon, at Dalhousie. William Draper, W. M. ; Alexander Hamilton, Secretary. Victoria Lodee. No. 26.— Meets at Militown, Saint Stephen. Carieton R. A. Chapter. — Meets on the third Wednesday in each month, at the Masonic Hall, Saint John. £. J. Everitt, Principal Z; W. S. Marvin Scribe E. New Brunswick R. A. Chapter. — Meets en the second Monday in each month, in Masonic Hall, Saint John. John Muilin, Principal Z; D.S. Stewart, Scribe E. Corinthian R. A. Chapter. — Hampton. Union R. A. Chapter.— Meets on the fourth Wednesday in each month, in Ma- sonic Hail, Carieton, Saint John. JohnY. Ellis, Principal Z. ; Charles Ketchum, Scribe E. Mount Lebant r. R. A. Chapter.— Meets at Chatham. Thomas F. Gillespie, Prin- cipal Z ; Thomas Vondy, Scribe E. Fredericton R. A. Chapter. — Fredericton. Corinthian R. \. Chapter. — Hampton. Saint Stephen R. A. Chapter.— Saint Stephen. St. John Encampment K. T. and K. M., No. 48.— Meets on the second Wednes- day in each month, in the Masonic Hall, Saint John. John Y. Ellis, N. & E. Commander : T. A. Peters, Secretary. Union DeNfolay Encampment and Priory — Meets first Thursday in each month, In the Masonic llall. Saint John. T. A. D. Forster, Commander E. ; , Recorder. Grand Council of Koyal and Select Masters. — Dr. Joseph C. Hatheway, M. P. Grand Master; John D. Short, D. P. Grand Master; Henry Leonard, R.P. Grand Master; W. Colehrooke Perley, P. Grand Master; D. R. Munro, Grand Recorder; C. Upham Hanford, Grand Treasurer; Rev. Dr. Donald and Rev. Geor{te J. Caie, Chaplains; Dr. T. A. D. Forster, Grand Captain of the Guards; Henry DufTell, Grand Master of Ceremonies; Henry Whiting, Grand Conductor ; W. Walker Enislie, Grand Steward; Henry Brown, Grand Sentinel. Saint John Council of Royal and Select Masters.- John D. Short, T. L Master ; Wm. J. Logan, Recorder. New Brunswick Council of Royal Select Masters.- D. R. Munro, T. I. Master ; James Domville, Treas. ; B. S. Black, Recorder. Carieton Council of Royal and Select Masters.— John Y. Ellis, T. L Master ; A. F. Andrews, Recorder. OFFICERS GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE ASSOCIATION OF N. B. George VV. Pick, M W G M, St. John ; James Baker, S D G M, Wooistof.lv ; J. W. Yoomirn, D Q M, Johna'on, Q. C; Robert VVilev, G T. Holder. D. G. Frele.'ietin ; C. E. G)Iard, G S, Sahit John; J. E. N. S, St. J.)hn ; Rov. H. A. Caarltoii. G 0, Johnston, Q. C. ; Rev. A. M. DesBri.^ay, D 6 C, St. John ; W. H. Anderson, G L, Fre- dericton ; William Grieves, GDC, St. John. There are in the Province four Scarlet Chapters, eight County, twenty one District, and one hundred and fifty private Lodges, with a member- ship of 7,600. NATIONAL DIVISION, SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Robert M. Foust, M. W. P., Philadelphia ; Dr. John H. Currv, M. W. A., Nashville, Tenn. ; S. W. Hodges, M W. S., Boston ; 0. D. Wet- more, M. W. Treasurer, St. John, N. B, ; Rev. Thomas Myers, M. W. Chaplain, Biiltimore, Maryland ; Alonzo A. Bradley, M. W. Conductor, New York City ; Evan J. Miirria, M. W. Sentinel, Cincinnati, Ohio. fii SB B Alexandra Works Saw Factory, Cor. Morth and George Sts. I m 9i u «l 9S Q ■d fl es es a c '*' i^ e fl o I I a ee o « .a e fl B es ,:^ o Hi Turkey Sponges— J. ChHloiier, St. John, X. lit 84 TEMPKRANCE. [1870. oFFicKitH <;kani) division. Rov. D. D. Curiic, (J. W. P., Kredericitoii ; A. (i. BliiksU-o, G. W. A., St. .lohi) ; W. W. Dudley, (}. Scrilx-, St. Julin ; ('liaH. A. Everett, G. Treiisurer, St. Jolin ; Uev. .1. M. MiirjMy, G. Ciiapluin, Mom-ton ; Edw. Willis, G. Conduc'toi', St. John ; W. V. Ansloo, G. Seiit.inul, NewcuBtle ; j 0. S. Lugrin, P. G. W. P., Frederiuton. -. :i ..• <.U : i' v ."-..' ''•;*•' MOST WORTHY GRAND LODGE BUITI8II TEMPLARS— OFKirERS 1869-70. I Hon.VV. P. Flewelling, M.VV.G. Chief Templar, Clifton, N. B. ; J. W. i Falconer, M. W. G. Vice Templar, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ; A. M. He- j uieon, M. W, G. Secretary, Liverpool, N. S. ; D. C. Frazer, M. W. G. Treasurer, Wallace, N. S. ; Rev. Thomas Todd, M, W. G. Lecturer, Sack- ville, N. B. ; Rev. J, W. Howell, M. W. G. Counsellor, Granbv, Quebec ; Rev. E. N. Archibald, M. W. G. Chaplain, North liiver, P. E. I. ; R. Martin, M. W. (}. Financier, Sidney, C. B. ; George E. Foster, M. W. G. Recorder, Apohaqui, N. B. ; R. Craig, M. W. G. Mar.shal, Truro, Nova Scotia; Amandq, J. Colpitts, M. W. G. Deputy Marshul, Petitcodiac, N. B. ; John Fawcet, M. W. G. Inner Guard, Sackville, N. B. ; J. B, VVoodland, M. W. G. Outer Guard, Oxford, N. S. ; Rev. William Savage, P. M. W. G Chief Templar, York, Ont. The next annual session will be held at Woodstock, N. B., on the last Tuesday in August, 1870. ' , .,!' .■ > ■.. . •. •• ^ ■ << •'. • ''■>,.■> >. ,. WORTHY GRAND 1.ODGE OP NEW BIIITNSWICK— Officeks. Rev. J. McLeod, W G Chief, Frodericlaii, Y. C. ; A. B. ILinington, W G Vjco, St. John ; J. S. Colpitis, W G Sec, Salisbury ; (\ F. Clinch, W G Treas., Saint Andrews; Rev. J. E. Reud, W G Lee, Hampstead ; James Watts, W G Counsellor, Woodstock ; Rev. C, (Joodspeed, W G Chaplain, Fredericton ; Orran Smith, W G Financier, Oromocto; G. U. Hay, W G Recorder, Norton ; C. Stewart, W G Marshal, Dalhousie ; Miss E. C. Harrison, Dep. Marshal, Sinitli's Creek ; J. D. McKa}', 1. Guard, Boiestown ; H. Wathon, 0. Guard, Weld ford ; llev. W. A. Corey, Past Chief, Springfield. The next Annual Session will convene at Saint Andrews, on the first Tuesday of July, 187<>, at 4 o'clock, p. m. * -^ Saint John Lodoe No. 2, meets in the Temperance Hall, King Street* every Monday evening at eight o'clock. Degree Meetings second Mon- day in each month. TEMPLARS OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE OFFICERS OF SUPREME COUNCIL. Dr. J. Wadsworth, M. W. Templar, Ohio ; W. J. Cluley, M. W. V. T., Pennsylvania ; R. C. Bull, M. W. R., Pennsylvania ; John Davis, M. W. Treasurer, New York; Rev. G. B. Jocelyn, M. W. Chaplain, Michigan ; Wm. Shaw,- M. W. U., Indiana; J B. Blanchard, M. W. G., Massachusetts ; Charles Letts, P. M. W. T. Mass. '■"'• GRAND TEMPLE OF HONOR, NEW BRUNSWICK. G. T. Knollin, G, W. T., St. John ; Samuel Tufts, G. W. V. T., Saint John ; J. Y. McDermott, G. W. R., St. John ; Chas. E. Fairweather, (r. W. Treasurer, Hampton, K. C. ; C. A. Everett, G. W. Instructor, Saint John ; J. Frederickson, G. Chaplain, St. John ; (xeo. Duiilield, G. W. Usher, Hampton, K.C. ; J. M'C.Snow, G. W. (luardiau, Hampton, K.C. ; R. J. Lemont, M. D., P. G. W. T., Hampton, K. 0. 18' R. W. M School Books— Barnes Jk Co. ' ■„»•<:>•:■; it f«!Jjs u!i%'.*fi r'.i^t ,f.'^' :*fi i ytM^^ -=j»T;uff jvii. «!«*.<■;> 4 .. f ! ^i* .^,A»M «v >>« * i D. Mii^ce «k Co., Dealers in Fur (^tods, 51 Kine Street* ; J. W. i . M. He- W. G. sr, Sack- ' Quebec ; 1. I. ; R. [. W. G. 0, Nova itoodiac, . ; J. B. Savage, 1870.] CUSTOMS. 85 I . CADETS OP TE^rPEI^\XCE. I OiTiccis of Grand Soc'tio;i, Ci'lef-* of Tcjnponxiice, of tho Provincf ; of N. n.— SanuK'l Tufts, G. VV. P., St. John ; John F. Uinj;, G. A. P., Oiuloton ; John VVilK;t, (i. S., St John ; Uunry Pratt, G. R, Portluml ; \V. Ilawkor, G. Treiis., St. John ; RohtMt Knir, G. Ghiipliiin, FairviMe; I Tho?». Pensxillcv, (i. Archnn, St. J;)hn ; K. II. Tatohell, G. ii. St. John ; |, Walker Filth, G. VV., St. Joha ; Gvo. T. Knollin, P. G. VV. P., St. John. II ■ ■ . "'' .' II INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FELLOWS. i; ij Offlcera Grand Lodge, Lower Provioces — Duncan Ross, M. W. G. M ; |l R. J. Griffith, D. G. M. ; A. Maxwell, R. W. G. VV. ; A. M. Fraser, R. W. G. S. & T. ; Robert DoiiU, R. W. G. G. : Daniel McKay, R. W. G. M ; W. N. Mills, (J. G. ; A. Cameron, G. C. The nuxt meeting of the Grand Lod^^o will be held at Albion Mines, Nova Scotia, on the third Tuesday of Februaiy, 1810. Pioncor Lodge, No. 9, meet in their Hall, Princess street, St. John, every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. CUSTOMS, : I .' I . I /, J....- SAINT JOHN. Collector — Beverley Robinson, Esquire. ' "-f Wareh'iuse Keeper — 0. Briscoe. '. ; \' C'jlleding Clerk — Hem-y Whiteside. Clerics— Johxi Sandall, G. Matthew, J. Vradenburgh, and Chas. F, Olive, \ Walters and Searchers — Richard M. Longmaid and Jauios Flewelling. i Tide Sitrvej/or — William Bowyer, Survei/or. of Shipping — James Barber. . .•-iiH)} Warel)onse lackers. — W. J. B. Marler, James? Mitchell, Henry Ooffey, Paul Daley, George Maxwell, and W. H. Travis. Appraisers of DuHable Articles. — E. L. Thorne and Isaac Woodward. COLLECTOH8. Bat Vbrte — Edward Wood. CAMi'nKLLTON — "EdWin Botsford. • )alhoi;sie — Dugald Stewart. Bathurst— ^Franiiis \!ehan. OARAQnKTTK — JrtS. G. C. Bliickhall. Shippkgan — Perry J. N. Dumaresq. Newcastlk — William Parker. Chatham — Daniel Ferguson. RicniBTicTo — Henry Livingston. BucTOUCnE^Robert Douglas. SnKniAC~Hon. D. Hannington. SAirKVfLLK — James Dixon, North Joooins — Rufus Cole. RiciTVONo Station— John J. Allen. ToBiQUK— Francis Tibbcta. DoRCHKSTKR — John Hickman. MoNCTON — James Robertson, jr. Hri.LSBORoroH — William Wallace. Harvkt — James Brewster. St Geo'.re — A. J. Wetmore. St. Anprkws— J. H. Whitlock. St. Stfimikn— John Grimmer. Wk.st Isles — JomesE. Dixon. Oampohello — John Farmer. FREnKRTCTON— T. R. P.obertson. New Banoon— John Kerr. RocKLANn— R. B. Chapman. ' , WnonsTocic — Honrv E. Dibblee. Grand Falls— F. W. Brown. n • OB •> e '. ^ s? flri X Saws of all kinds made at the Alexandra Works. Jr « « « B « e « e •A h I •2 r Storekeeper. Fredericton, J. Hudson, Issuer; P. Donahue, Office Keeper. Militart Stork Department. —Saint John, Thomas Sparkes, Com- missary of Stores ; Mr. Webb, Military Store Clerk ; James Emerson, Storehouseman ; John Olds, and Alfred Hatberly, Armourers; James Elsdon, Office Keeper. Barrack Dbpartmbnt. — Saint John, A. S. Beswick, Esq., Barrack Mas- ter ; George Parker, Barrack Sergeant. Fredericton, George Priestly, Esquire, Barr&ck Master; John Ed'vards, Barrack Sergi.*ant. Armt Hospital Corps. — F. I. Short, Staff Aosistant Surgeon. r B m O e n 7 9 80 B at J. F* Lawton, Saw Ittanui'acturer» cor. North and Georee-sts. 1*1 \U i'l ' s Square • S Thorne, w 1 H bfi 1 1 ■1 " Best f^norliNh Chemicalsurhatoner, St. John. 88 STATISTIC VL. ■n.r :r, [1870. NEW BRUNSWICK MILITIA. STAFF. 'I \„tf Lieutenant Col. Geotere J, Maunsell, District Deputy Adjutant GeneraK Lieutenant Colonel Andrew C. Ottjr, briarade Major 2d Division. Lieutenant Colonel A. I. Inches, Brijjade Major Ist Division. Lieutenant Colonel C. McCully, Biigade Miyor 3d Division, j,*.,,; i Major Daniel H. Jtie;o, Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery. ;y,}„; > Lieutenant Colonel William T. Baird, District Paymaster. :,(.'» Major John Evans, Provincial JStorekeeper. ''.*'".' M , 1 , Value of Exports, Valtte of Goods entered for Consumptiotty imd Duties collected at each Port in N. B.,for year ending June 30, 1868. PORTS. Bathurst Bay Verte Buctouche Campobello (V/elchpoo!), Caraquette Chatham Dalhousie Dorchester Fredericton . . , Grand Falls Hiarvey Hillsborough Moucton New Ban don Newcastle North Joggins . . , Ricbibucto Ilichmond Station Rockland Sackville Shediac Shippegan St. Andrews St. Gf>orge St. Jolin St. Stephen Tobique West Isles Woodstock . . tUiV' ■:f"\ • • • • •i Ti » Exports. 160,945 76-2 22,748 14,649 12,605 258,769 Tl04,64a 3,041 40,055 • • • ■ ft • - 7,916 168,477 2,468 81,420 '167,490 , lii,024 146,275 • ••••■ 32,508 4,853 191,170 56,668 58,459 97,016 3,('91,894 56,697 Goods En- tered for Cons'ption. Totals Copyright Works Grand Totals 1,500 1,496 4,626,727 4,626,727 $66,456 3,706 2,997 14,963 16,093 20a,983 36,883 88,226 161,'J79 1,664 1,166 6,564 72,066 8,501 93,738 .4,163 38,439 7,513 5,289 29,952 165,:i66 24,061 94,883 24,400 5,10.^,218 219,479 2,191 4,525 30.085 Duty. 6,522,542 85:> $10,886 87 557 71 689 44 8,399 21 2,182 97 28,351 49 ;.524 1,609 38,946 1,437 142 620 7,014 ' 406 17,090 20 302 09 5.149 2,782 146 4,671 1,198 3,535 25,22.o lO !• I CD 89 618 84 24,419 73 20,858 Value of Exports and value of Goods imported and entered for Consump- tion, and Duties collected, Vom. Canada, year ending 30?A June, 1868. Total Exports. Total Iniprts. Entd. for Con. Duty. Ontario and Quebec, £47,499,876 $57,806,018 $57,248,229 $6,800,235 NoiScotia 6,441,285 9,131,236 8,213,682 1,182,609 New Brunswick,... 4,626,727 "6,823,396 6,523,898 886,586 ^ SB B OS 3 n Grand Total, $57,567,888 $73,459,644 $71,986,806 $8,819,431 • Goods entered for consumption only. — Total imports not given in re- turn from Port of St, John. Saws of all kinds made and repaired at the Aleiandra Worlis. 7 Best English Chemicals—Chaloner, 8t. John* 90 STATISTICAL. [1870. Area^ Population, Debt, Revenue^ Expenditure, Liqtortit and Exports of Canada, r;, , % i ,ii» . - , Area in iy<\ 1,. Ontario' Quebec" Total, sq. m. 121,260 210,020 (•.;(i,. Nova Scotia New Brunswick, • • • • • • • • Area in sq. m. I8,6ti0 27, ion 377,046 ^\ q! •a' cs; 0! 50 i «« i * As tlio northern and westeru boundaries have not yet been surveyed, these areas are only approximate. i Est. pop. in Jan. Ratio of annu- 18C8, assiftning nl increase. same rate ol'iiic. 1863. I 4.34 per cent. l,88u,24.5 ! 2.50 " 1,321,106 1.82 " 375,511 2.66 " 3(12,950 3,879,812 O' *\ V . s U ' O. ^ , Popwlalion Pop. in in \852. Jan. 1861. Ontario, 952,004 1,396,091 Quebec, 890,261 1,111,566 Nova Scotia(1851) 276,117 33ii,857 N. Brunswick ( " ) 193,800 252, n47 Total, 2,312,182 3,090,561 IMPORTS. Revenue ex- Expenditure Public Debt, Val. of Goods eluding tliat excl'ding re- less Sinking entered for Duty a e ' hi &. >>' ing Stamps, • Mi3cellaneou.s, Ordinary Revenue, Open Accounts, Loans, 3,125,904.89 Subsidies to Provinces, 2,228,107.31 1,966,563.41 General Expenditure, 4,458,041.67 ICoilection of Revenue, 1,868,364.62 U3,7i6,686.72j 1,454,282.04 1 Ordinary Expendit. $13,366,49it.55 2,094,6Uu.66j Open Accounts, - 3,071,041.64 .Redemption of debt, 3:i7,679.98 118,165,619.42 $1 6,775,212 .17 Frost Bitten Feet. — This is one of the cases in which an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. But if the ounce has not t-een ' taken, and the frost has, i.nich depends upon timely remedies. The feet , ; should be put immediately into cold water, and thawed out very gradu- ally. The sudden thawing does more injury than the frost. Apply sweet [ oil to the injured parts, and keep quiet until tlie system hastime to re- pair damages The best thing to give your enemy is forgiveness ; to your opponent tolerance ; to your friend, your heart ; to your jhild, a good example. ' Connting House Stationery, of all kinds— Barnes & Co. D« Magee Ac Co., Hat Manafacturers, 51 King Street. MISCKLLANKOUS. 91 [l PoiiMUY MANtritK — Hovv TO Savk AND U.«E IT. — Poultry manure, one of the most valuable fertilizurs made upon the farm, is too often allowed to go to waste. The hens and turkeys roost upon trees, under the shed, in the waggon-house, or wherever it happens. To save the manure, these birds must be taught to roost in one place. Turkeys readily take to elevated poles near the iiouse or barn, and these should always be pro- vided for them. Sweep up their droppings every few days, and put it in a box or barrel, and keep dry. Ilrnis will roost under cover, and a hen- house should always be one of the farm buildings. The floor, if not of boards in a loft, should be such that it can be cleaned easily and fre- quently. It is well to keep plaster or dried peat under the floors. Put the sweepings in old barrels us fast as thoy accumulate. In a dry state they will keep a long time without mucli loss. It is customary to mix these droppings with wood ashes, withor nmch attention to definite proportions, at the lime of planting, and drop them in the hill for corn and potatoes. If care is taken to keep the seed from contact with the manure, they produce very satisfactory results. But this is not the best way of using it. Two or three weeks before planting, mix the con- tents of the barrels with about three times their bulk of moist loam or peat under cover. When the mass is well heated, shovel it over, and mix with it as much more loam or peat, and let it lie until wanted. This may be worked into beds prepared for garden seeiis, or dropped, a handful to the hill, for field crops, and will always tell a good story at harvest time. Cark of Pigs in Wintkk. — It is bad for the swine that the city so cieties to prevent cruelty to animals do not extend their offices into the country. We wonder how some pigs survive the winter treatment they often receive. They are fed at irregular intervals and with unequal supplies in quantity and quality. They have no nuitable shelter, and are often confined in muddy pens without any opportunity to keep them- selves dry and clean. The pig is a luxurious liver, if you give him a chance, and will keep himself clean and comfortable. No animal will pay better for warm quarters and p plenty of straw. This can usually be had in any quantity and at small cost about the farmer's premises. The sty should have its full share, and as often as it gets worked up fine, it should be thrown out, and be replaced. Then it is exceedingly profitable that the feeding trough be kept under cover. Swine do not enjoy eating in the snow and rain more than other aninials. CJive them a chance to follow their instincts, and then see just how much they love snow banks and rain storms. Then the feeding should not simply be the refuse of the family, but substantial food, at legular intervals, and in quantiti's adapted to their weight. All pigs want to be kept in good thriving condition until they are put up for fattening. Money is j sunk in trying to make pork out of stunted pigs. To Prkvent Stovk.s from Rusting.— A correspondent asks how to prevent stoves from rusting. One who speaks from long experience re- comtnends common stove blacking, and no kind of oil but elbow grease. Much depends upon the condition in which stoves are put away, and upon the place of deposit. If thoroughly polished — the elbow grease not spared — and set in the garret or upper chamber, they will ordinarily go through without damage. ■ ••' si'- f :■/■ O » H » ;« :^ 'a B n J. F. Lawton, Saw Manufacturer, St. John, N. B. Cleaver's Peri^imes— Chaloaer) St. John, N. B* 92 •31 « Vi £1 ADVERTISKMENT8. [1870. V u 'ti ;a u «11 Si! fa ' ee ' B : C : K , ** ' i V 'I A:' e: d o MASTERS & FERGUSON, GOHHISSION nEBfiHiMS, A^ §>ovv\\v ^\avVt^\ MV^Vvoiv^, ST. joi^isr, isr. b. IMPORTERS OP FLOUR, MEAL, PORE, TEA, SUGAR, Molasses, Tobacco, Oil, &c. > ;\f ft. ■ AND DEALKUS IN ' .u. , PRODUCE, FRUIT, dso. 12^* Special attention paid to tlie sale of Lumber, Fisb, Leather, Produce, &c, J. E. MASTERS. 3. C. FERGUSON. WILLIAM GREELEY, SADDLE AND HARNESS s The old establislied finn still continues to niannt'ae- ture the best quality of CARRIAGE AND WAGON HARNESS, Double Barouche and Carryall Harness, LIGHT FANCY DOUBLE DRIVING HARNESS. Single Carryall, Light Buggy and Skeleton Driving Harness, In Oreide and Silver Mauntinga ; pot up hi the latest New York styles. I^^CoLLARS, of nil descriptions, from Patent Leather 'vay Collars to Common Team. A stock oIInterkering Boots, of all descriptions, on hand. Clipping Scissors, Combs, Whips, &c., in stock. WILLIAM GREELEY, 12 Charlotte Street, Saint John, N« B« Paper Ruling— Barnes Jk Cot f f>- M'afjfee, A; Co., Hnt "M^atixiffiotiirers. [1870. S, Leather, '' USON. I'ss ! mfrtc- ss, ' mess, styles. liars to Otis, on .B. 1870.] TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIK9. 98 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. . M^(4j.tj V. It :a)e- • AH unenunfierated Articles are subject to a dnty of 15 per cent. Acids of every descriptloo, except Acetic Ac'i, Sulphuric Acid, and Vinegar, . . . Free Acid, Sulphuric, . , , . J^ct. perib Acetic Acid, &o.. Vinegar, . . . 15 per cent Advertising Pamphlets, . . ■ . 5 per cent Agricultural Societieb' Seeds of all kinds. Farming Utensils ji , and Implements of Husbandry, when especially im- ported by, for the encouragement of Agriculture, Alcohol, .... Ale, Beer and Porter, in casks, 10 per cent, ad val., and Do. in bottles, 5 quart a id 10 pint bottles to the gallon, Almonds and Nuts of all kinds, Alum, Anatomical Preparations, Anchors, i^ . Angola Hair, unmanufactured, Animal.i, Antimony^, Antiquities, collections of Apparatus, Steering Apparel (Wearing), and other personal effects and Imple- ments of Husbandry (not merchandize) in actual use of persons coming to settle in the Dominion, Apparel (Wearing) of British subjects dying abroad, Arrowroot, Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, and Plated Ware of all kinds, manufactured, . ... Argol, . . . . . Arms for the Army and Navy, and Indian Nations, Articles for the public use of the Dominion, . " '* use of the Governor General, . *' ** use of Foreign Consuls, when such Consuls are subjects or citizens of the country they represent, and not engaged in trade or commerce, . Ashes Pot, Pearl and Soda, . ... AtlassBS, not elsewhere mentioned, , Free 80 cts per gal 5 cts per gal 7 cts per gal 15 per cent Free Free v , • Free Free 15 per cent Free Free Free Free Free 15 per cent 15 per cent Free Free Free Free Free Free 15 per cent Bagatelle Boards and Billiard Tables, . . ISperceut Bark, Tanners' . . . ' ^ . Free Bark, Berries, ^futs, Vegetables, Wood and Drugs, used chiefly in dyeing, Barley, Barley, Pot and Pearl, Barilla or Kelp, Beans, Botany, specimens of Bleaching Powders, Beer in Wood. Free '-•>!» Free 15 per cent Free Free Free ' " ' Free 5 cts per gal ■ fhotogritplilo Chemicals, Clialoiier, St. Jol in , a u cS in a § ■p •p P u of Pi h a) H •H 94 TARIFF CDSTOM DUTIES. [1870. Beer in Boti es, . , . .7 eta per gal Benzole, .... 15c per gal Billiard Tab es. Bagatelle Boards, when imported directly by and fi r the use of Regimental Corps serving in the Dominior,, . , . .15 per cent Belting, Ducic, and Hose Duck, . . . Free Blacking, . . . .15 per cent Bleaching Powder, . . . Free Books, being reprint of British Copyright Works (see else.), 12i per cent. IClausb— XXII. Vic, Cap. II., Sec. 2.—" But this Act shall not affect the Copyright Act, 13 and 14 Vic, Cap. 6, or any duty imposed under it."] s- •■ Books, Blank Account and Copy-books, and Books to be written or drawn upon, , , .15 per cent Books, Maps and Charts, imported not as merchandize, but as the personal effects of persons arriving in Dominion to become bona fide residents thereof, . Free Books, printed. Periodicals and Pamphlets, not being fo- reign reprint of British Copyright works ; nor Blank Account Books; nor Copy-books; nor Books to be written or drawn upon ; nor reprints of Books printed in Canada; nor printed Sheet Music, . . 5 per cent Boots and Shoes (Leather), . . . 15 per cent Boot Felt, . . . « . Free Book, Map, and News Printing Paper, . . 15 per cent Bone, manufactured, . . .15 per cent Bonnets, Hats and Caps, . . .15 per cent Bibles, Testaments, and Devotional Books, . .6 per cent Binnacle Lamps, .... Free Biscuit and Bread from Qreat Britain and the 6. N. A. Provinces, . . . . Free Boiler Plate, Iron . . • ' i . .5 per cent Bolting Cloths, . . . ' . . Free . Borax, . . . , . Free ■■■'••-'>. Bookbinders' Tools and Implements, . . Free (*r. - Bottles, containing Spirituous Liquors, Wines and Malt Liquors, . . . , . .15 per cent Bracelets, Braid, &c, made of Hair, . . 15 per cent Brandy, . . . . • . 80c per gal Brandy for Officers' Mess, . . . Free Brass and Copper, manufactured, . . 15 per cent Brass Tubes or Piping, when drawn, or Iron, ' . Free Brass or Copper VVire, round or flat, . . Free r Brass, in bars, rods and sheets, . . Free i :■ Brass in scraps, . . ..■■■. Free " Brass and Tin Chisps, Slides, and Spangles, for the manu- facture of U'-op Skirts, . . . Free Brimstone, roll or flour, . ■ , . Free -, Bristles and Hog's Hair of all kinds, . . Free Britannia Metal Ware, . ■ , . . 15 per cent Brooms and Brushes of all kinds, . .15 per cent Broom Corn, . . . . Free Brim Moulds, for gold-beaters, . . . Free Buckwheat, . . ' . _ . Free Buckwheat Meal, . . . ' .15 per cent Bulbs and Roots, other than Medicinal, , Free Bullion and Coin (except United States silver coin), . Free : • Burr Stone, . . . Free CJoxiiitlnff J Iou«e Jsitationery— JBax'iies A: Co. t 1>, Miagee A Co., Hats, Caps &, J^iira, 5S ICliipf-wt* 1870.] TAUIFF CUSTOM DUTIKS. 95 Busts; Casts and Statues of Marbles, Hronze, or Alabas* ter, Puintinj^s, and Drawings, as works of art ; speci- mens of Sculpture; Cabinets of Coin; Medals, Qems, and all collections of Antiquities, . . Free Butter, . . . , - , . 4 cts per lb Bunting, , . ' ,. . Free o Canvas, when imported for ships, . . Free Cables, Hemp and Grass (when used for ships or vessels only), .... Free Cabinetware or Furniture, . . , . 15 per cent Cards, playing . . . .25 per cent Candles and Tapers, of Tallow, Wax, or any other mtfterial, 15 per cent Canada Plates, and Tinned Plates, . . 5 per cent. Candlewick, Cotton, .... Free Caoutchouc or India Rubber or Gutta Percha, unmanufac- tured, .... Free Caoutchouc or India Rubber, manufactured, . 15 per cent Carriages, . . . .15 percent Carriages of Travellers, and Carnages employed in carry- ing Merchandize (Hawkers and Circus Troops excepted)Free Carpets and Hearth Rugs, . . .15 per cent Casks, Barrels, and other packages containing Sugars, Cane-juice, Syrup of Sugar, or of Sugar Cane, Molas- ses, byrup of Molasses or of Sorghum and Melado, and Carboys containing Sulphuric Acid, . 15 per cent Cassia, ground, . • ,, . 25 per cent •' unground, . , . 15 per cent Cashmere, manufactured . . :„ ..,^. . 15 per cent Castings, Iron and all other, . ' ' . .15 per cent Cement, Marine or Hydraulic, unground, . Free Cement, Hydraulic, ground and calcined, . 15 per cent Cheese, . . . . 3 cts per lb Chandeliers and Gas Fittings, . .15 per cent Charts, Maps and Atlasses, not elsewhere mentioned, . 15 per cent Chinaware, Earthenware and Crockery, . . 15 per cent Chain, Iron . . . , • • Free Do. under ha'a-inch, . , . 15 per cent Chinaware, OflBcers' Mess, . . ' . Free Charitable Societies, donations of Clothing for gratuitous ,, distribution by ... Free Church Bells, . . . ' . Free Coffee (green), . ... 3 cts per lb " (roasted or ground), . . . . 4 cts per lb Chicory, or other root or vegetable used as Coffee, raw or green, , . . .3c per lb Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground, . ' . 4 cts per lb Citrons, . . .. . 15 per cent Cider, ... . * ' , .15 per cent Cigars, viz. : Value not over $10 per M., . . $3 per M. '• over tlO and not over |20 per M., . ' . |4 per M. " over |20 and uot over $40 " . . |5 per M. " over $40 per M., . . . $6 per M. Cigars, Officers' Mess, . ' . . Free Cinnamon, ground, . , ' . 25 per cent " unground, . . . 15 per cent P • 40 ^. Id a I I Co. A.lexanclra; Worlcs f5ia>v F'aotoi^y, Ht. tf olxn. * u CS oil (I) p u g Eh •p CB «> (C A X h iH •Tolin Clialonor— ISeocls In [stccictoil. (<•' 96 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1870. Currants, dried fruits, , ^ . 15 per cent Claya, Earth ahd Sand, ''"'', ', . Free Coach and Harness Furniture, . . 15 per cent Cocoa Paste from Great Britain and the N. A. ProTinces, Free Communion Plate, . . . Free Coach and Harness Furniture, . .15 per cent Composition Spikes and Nails, • - Free Compasses, . , ■ ,, . Free Clay Pipe, . . . » . Free Clocks, . . . . .15 per cent Clothing and Arms for Indian Nations, . . Free Clothing or Wearing Apparel made by hand or sewing machine, . . . .15 per cent Clothing for Army and Navy, or Indian Nations, or for gratuitous distribution by any charitable society, . Free Clothing and Arms for the army and mi itary forces in the Dominion, .... Free Coal and Coke, . . . . Free Crude Petroleum, . . . . 6 cts per gal Coal and Kerosene, distilled, purified and refined, . 15ctspergal Cochineal and dyestuff, . . . Free Colors and articles, when imported solely by Room Paper Manufacturers and Stainers, viz. : Lakes in pulp. Scar- let and Morone, Ultra Marine and Chinese Blue, Eng- lish Umber, raw. Blue black, Paris and Permanent Greens, Satin, and fine washed White, Bichromate of Potash, Sugar of Lead, and British Gum, for manu- facturing pnrposes only, . . . Free Commissariat Stores, .... Free Confectionery, a specific duty of Ic. per lb., and 25 per cent Copper Tubes and Piping, when drawn, . ., , . , . Free Copper, pig, . , . ' ' . Free Copper, in bars, rods, bolts, sheets, and sheathing, . Free Copper or Brass, manufactured, . . . 15 per cent Corkwood, or the bark of the Corkwood tree, . . Free Cordage, Cwhen used for ships or vessels only), . Free Cottons, . . . . ' '" . 15 per cent Cotton Warp, Yarn and Twist, . . ■ .15 per cent Cotton Wool, . . ... Free Cotton Waste and Candlewick, , . . Free Cotton netting, for India Rubber Shoes, . . Free Cordials, . . . , $1.20 per gal Corks, . ' . . , ■ . ISpercent Cocoa, bean and shell, . , . Free Cream of Tartar in crystal'*, . . . Free Cocoa Nut Oil, in crude, unrectified or natural state, . Free Coin, Cabinets of . . . . Free Cutlery, polished, all sorts, . . . ISpercent Cane Juice, Syrup of Sugar or of Sugar Cane, Syrup of ' , ^ Molasses or of Sorghum, Melado, Concentrated Me- lado, or concentrated Molasses, a specific duty of ^c per lb and . . . 25 per cent Dead Eyes, < Dead Lights, > Deck Plua;s, * V Diamonds and precious stones. f not set, Free Free Free Free iBarnes 4St CJo., I'rlnters, iJooltT>lxii 9 S ? § H« ft i B ?t 9 A-lextxndra Wpp-k®, ooy* J?if orthi »a^ <^09JPIte'9i»» WoTicl yonr T*i'oijiorli>tlonH to Clin.loiiev*». • ^ Horned Cattle, . . . . 15 per cent 15 per cent 15 per cent Free Free Free Free Free 15 per cent Free Free 115^ head nonhead d^cliool If oolcs a^ndl l^ta/tlonery— Uai'iies «fc Oo. 1>. IVtageo Jk. Co.— Olotli Capw and I' elt IIat«. 1870.] TARIFF CUSTOM DrTIKS. 99 M Indigo, Indian Corn, and Grain of all kind*, , Indian Meal, . . """' • ^ y India Rubber, . . vX » Ink of all kinds, except printing, . , Ink, Printinjf, . . .^ '( ^_ » . Iron, Galvanized or Pig, . \ • Iron — Scrap, .... " Uoop or Tire, for driving wheels of locomotives, bent or welded. Iron Railroad bars, Wrought Iron Chairs, and Fish Plates, Bar, Rod, Hoop, and Sheet, Nnii and Spiked Rod^ round, square, and flat, Rolled Plate, and Boiler Plate, Wire, . . . . Iron Tubes and Piping, when drawn, Iron Knees and Riders, . . ' . Iron Masts, or parts of Iron Masts, . . Iron, puddled, in bars, blooms, and billets, . ;,,;„, Japanned Tin, planished Tin, and Britannia Metal Ware, Jewellery and Watches, . . Junk and Oakum, . . . . . « II 3) « P ft P !I5. SaM^s of all kinds, at tlie A.lexaiidra "W^orlcs. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3 1.0 If"- I == ,H IM 2.5 « !?? I" I.I US Ui 2.0 1.8 11.25 U III1L6 III Photographic Sciences Corporation r4^/ /y /. % ^ a>^ «\ <> ^. >!i^^^ ^ ^^^J^ ;\ 23 WBT MAIN STUiT WUSTH.N.Y. 14S80 (716)872-4503 ^>' V V 4K?. 73^6 I9tu.fi>9— Oeneral a/ssoirtinent a.t Olin loner's* i r m If I u \i. J* ci p a A i 4) 100 TARIFF CUSTOM DUTIES. [1870. Lemons, Oranges, and Citron, . . 15 per cent Lumber, plank and »awed, of mahogany, rosewood, walnut, cherry, chestnut, and pitch pine, . . Free Macoaroni and Yermicelli, . . .15 per cent Machinery, Mill and Factory, of all kinds and parts thereof, not to include steam engines, boilers, water wheels, or turbines, . . . Free Machine Silk Twist, and Machine Linen Thread, . Free Mace, , . , • - , • ■ . • . . 25 per cent Malt, V';^ ^^t.;f.«;=* . •••'. ■ . 40c per bush Manilla Grass, Sea Grass, and Mosses, for Upholstery ^ purposes, .... Free Manures, ..... Free Manufactured Marble, other than sawn^slabs or blocks, . 15 per cent Matches, . . ' . .15 per cent Manufactures, viz : — Marble or Imitation, . •' '.n : "• . 15 per cent Bone, Shell, Horn, Pearl and Ivory, . . do Gold, Silver, Electro-plate, Argentine, Albata, and German Silver, and Plated and Uilded ware of all kinds, do Brass or Copper, . . . .do Leather or Imitation of Leather, . . do Wood, . . . . . 15 per cent Cashmere, ... . . do Meat, Fish and Vegetables preserved, . . do Marble, in blocks, unwrougbt, or sawn on two sides only ; and slabs from such blocks, having at least two edges unwrought, ... * Free Meats, fresh, smoked and salt, . - . . leper lb Meal, Buckwheat, . ... .15 per cent Medals, . . , . . . Free Medicinal Boots, .... Free Medicines, Patent and Medicinal Preparations, not other* i -■ wise specified, . . . , • . . 25 per cent Medicine for Hospitals, . — .■' • j ' " -i * •' . 15 per cent Metal, Type, in blocks or pig, . . . Free :' . Metallic Oxides, ground or uuground, and washed or un- washed, dry, not calcined, . . . Free Millinery of all kinds, . . . _ . lb percent Models, . . •■-' : . . . -It*: . Free Molasses, if used for refining or manufacturing sugar, . 78c per 1001b " if not so used, . . . 25 per cent Music, Sheet, printed, . . . 15 per cent Musical Instruments for Military Bands, . . Free Musical Instruicents, including Musical Boxes and Clocks, 15 per cent Mustard, ..... 15 per cent Moss, for upholstery purposes, . . . Free Newspapers, Foreign, sent otherwise than through the PostOflice, .... .... .... 15 per cent Nitre or Saltpetre, .... .... .... Fre^ Nitrate of Soda, .... .... .... Free Niit9, when chiefly used in dying, .... .... Free Nutmegs, .... .... .... 25 per cent Natural History, specimens of .... .... Free Ba/rnes Sc Oo., J3oo]£Bellers» fe^ta/tloners* Ac* I>. M:agpg^» ^ Co; IIa.t MTanufaotn rers« =zr: 1870.] TARirP Cl 3T01I DDTIES. 101 •'I'J Naptha, Henzole, and Refined Petroleum, Naval and Military Stores, Nails, Tacks, and Brads, Nails, Composition, •••• ' " sheathinj^, ....•■ " galvanized, , Nuts, of d! kindS) unless othermae specified, .... 15c per gal • Free ■r ' ;• |.r, ,- 15 per cent ■■';'"■.!.,' Free .... Free . Free . 15 per oeQt -•^)^t■if»?' (It 7»tl(. Ochres and Metallic Oxides, ground or anground, aad washed or uitwashed— not calcined, .... Free Oakum, .... •••• , . t i,«f» i, ,,,, •■>»*; Free cbres, ground or calcined, ^ ..v.*. ..:».;, 15 per cent Oils— (Jocoa Nut, Pine and Palm^ in' their crude, uDrectifled, or natural state, .... .... .... Free ** Benzole, Benzine, Benkoine, Petroleum, distilleid, purified, or retined, .... .... 15c per gal " lieroseile, Goal, distilled, purified and refined, . 15c per g^l " Petroleum, c;\!de, .... ... 6c per gal ^' products of coul, shale, and lignite, not other- wise specified, .... .... 10c pet gal Oils in any way rectified, pumped, racked, bleachedi, dr prepared, not otherwise specified, . .15 per ceut Oil Oake or Linseed Cake, .... f,*.^» < Free Oilcloths, .... -".;;. ;::..;.;:::; 1^ per (jeiit Opium, .... ■ ^_. .... ■"'....'" 15 per cent Oatmeal, . ... . .A. .... .... do. Ores of all kinds of metals, .... . ."". , Free Ornaments of Bronse, Alabaster, Terra Cotta or Goa^go- sition, .... .... ,rn*«^»*vf'!' 15 per cent Osier or Willow, for basket-makers' use, . . . .' Free * fryi'*C ... asi'i -i'll f> t-.fl iTi;is Paintings, in Oil, by artists of well known merit, or copies of the old masters by such artists, .... Free Paints and Colors, not elsewhere mentioned, .... 15 per eebt Paper— Book, Map, or News Printibg, .... .... 15 per lent Paper Hangings, .... ..U' '/».''*!' *»*«"'H''-'' 15 percent Papier M ' ' Parasols i Pepper, Hangings, .... ..U' '''»''*^'' *»*«"'H"-'' 15 percent Machie, ...i- , . .i. ;.'!*«*?"' A*W^>* 15peifceiit Is and Umbrellas, '"■'' tf. 'Si^i'. .->t;5i ';-j«jf/v<.. 15per«ent , ground, ,...":'*' ;,.» »; ^ M i;'*'*.''' 25 per cent ungrouad, \ '• '"•- - ^ '''"'.;■:. ^'"'^'i^'^'H',W^^'*-U per cent Perfumery, not otherwise specified, Perfiitned Spirits, Pelts, Perfumed and Fancy Soaps, Petroleum, refined. Phosphorus, .... Pickles andSauces, .... Pimento, ground, " unground. Pipe Clay, : . . . Pipes, Tobacco .... Plaster of Paris, ground and calcined, ** not ground or csilcined, 25 per cent '.; .. tl.SOpergal . Free , .... 25 percent .... 15o pet gtil Free ' 15 percent 25 pet; cent 15 peif cent Free 15 per cent ' do Free •• •• • • • • 1 ••,';y, «J, F* U«t-vrtoxi» Havr ManufUoturev* Wt. «|olu:|. I i p » JPliotograpl^io Ohemtoala, Cliia.loner» St. Jolm« n h ci 9 (8 I « i (fi 9 g H i i e loa TARIFT CUSTOM DUTIES. [1870. Portable Hand Frinting Presses, .... .... 15 per cent Printed, Lithographed or Copper-plate Bills, Bill-beads, and Adyertising Pamphlets, .... .... do Poultry, .... .... .... do Plated Ware. .... .... .... do Platers' Leaf, ^ .... ... Free Plants, .... Free Porter in bottles, .... .... 7 cts per gai Porter in casks, .... .... 6 cts per gat Pig Iron, Pig Lead, and Pig Copper, .... Free Pitch and Tar, .... .... .... Free ' • ' Philosophical Instmments and Apparatus, including globes, when speciallv' imported for the use of Colleges and Scientific and Literary Societies, .... Free Plants, Shrubs and Trees, .... .... Free Plank And Sawed Lumber, of Mahogany, Rosevrood, Wal- p.ttt. Chestnut, Cherry, and pitch pine, .... Free Plark and Sawed Lumber of all kinds, except Walnut, Mahogany, Chestnut, Rosewood, Cherry, and pitch pine, 15 per cent Printing Ink and Printing Presses, except Portable Hand Printing Presaes, Patent Medicines, .... .... Provisions for Army or Navy or Indian Nations, Pmnella, .... .... Puddled Iron Bars, Blooms, and Billets, Pumps and Pump Gear, .... Free 25 per cent Free Free Free . Free ' Rags, .auri a Railroad Bars and Frogs, .... .... .... Ratan, for Caning Chairs, .... .... Red Lead, dry ■ ■■ .... .... KOSlOy •••■ •••• nioOy ■■•• ••■• •««« RitrgingWire, .... ..*. •••• Rifles, Guns and Fire Arms of all kinds, .... Roots, • • • • • • • • Room Paper Manufacturers— The Colors and articles follow* ing, when imported sololy by Room Paper Manufactu- rers and Staiuers for manufacturing purposes only, that is to say : Lakes, in pulp, scarlet and morone, Ultra Ma- rine and Chinese Blue, Engtish Umber, r«... •.•• Rum (packages 15 per cent.), .... .... Free Free ' Free Free Free 15 per cect Frre i5 '^r ceni Free 80 ots per gai Saud Paper and^and CIr.b, . . Sails, ready made, .... Sail Cloth or Canvas, from Nos. 1 to 6 (when used for ships or vessels only), .... Sal Ammoniac, SAl Soda, Caustic Soda, Silicate of Soda, Soda Ash, and Nitrate of Soda, Salt, . • . • • Sea Grass, ..•• Seeds, for Agricultural, Horticultural, or Manufacturing purposes only. Free 15 per cent Free , Free Free Free . Free ;oi3.ntlnK House Stationery— Sarnes ^ Oo. Jolm « [1870. er cent do do do s per gai s per gal } 9 er cent 9 er cent a ) J } X>. Mogee A Co.» Httta, Ii^ing«8t» jr cert ceni ipergai rcent 1870.] TARirr CUSTO/il DUTIES. 108 Oo. Scrap Brass and Scrap Iron, . . « Free Shawls, ..... 15 percent Ships' Blocks and Patent Busbus for Blocks, . Free " Binnacle Lamps, . . . Freo *• Shackles — Sheaves, • . Free " Signal Lamps, . . Free " Travelling Trucks, . , , . Free " Wedf^es and Wire Rigging, , . . Free Shell, manufactured, . V , . 19 percent Sheen, . . . "-• . 91 per bead Shruos, .... Free Silks, Satins and Velvets, . . .15 per cent Silk, Woollen, Wor8! ' B 'eater strength than the strength of proof by Svkes' ydrometer, and for every less quantity than a gallon, 80o per gal Spirits of Turpentine, . . . .15 per cent Starch, . . . . . 2c $ lb Stone, unwrought, . . . Free Stationery, . . . . .15 per cent Steel, wrought or cast, in bars and rods, . Free Steel Wire, flat and uncovered, for Crinolines, ■ . 16 per cent Steel Plates, cut to any form, but not moulded, . Free Steel Chairs, .... Free Stereotype Blocks, for printing purposes,. . . Free Steamboat and Mill Shcfts, in Cranks, forged the rough, Free Steam Fire Engines, . . . .15 per cent Steam Fire Engines, when imported b^ municipal corpo- rations for the use of such municipalities, . Free Stone unwrought, and Lithographic Stone, . . Free Straw, Tuscan, Grass and Fanry Plaits, . . Free Statues of Marble. Bronze, or Alabaster, natural site, . Free iLleacandrtt IWorlcs eia-vr Fctotory* 0t» «Jol&ii. ' •Tolm Olialoiier— ISeedfii in (Season* ,1 u X C3 G .0 -ft ■ • » --Ml •:fl c ■A a) H A X 104 TARIPF CUSTOM DHTIES. [1870. Sulphur, iq roll or flour, . uisse8, or of SorKhum, Melado, Concentrated Melado, or concentrated Molasses, 25 percent, ad valorem, and %e per lb Swine, j. . . . , fi! per head •! '■ i ; . . _ PT1 • jVjyY !■■-;; Tar, • '■ . . . • . Free >. ! . Tarapica, white and black, -^f .:-»•>• Ti'k.i(.m31 :,«;. , Free "• ' " Tallow, . . . '.' leper lb Tea — -Black, . 15 per cent, ad valorem and S|c per lb " Green, including Japan, 15 per cent, advalorera and 7c per lb Teasels, . . . . Free ^ ; , ; , Thread and other article serabroidered with gold, or for • embroidery, . . . ,h-.ibi<-. !•• '; 15 per cent Thread Lace and Insertions, ' • .• ^.w ■ ' .. do Tiles, drain, for agricultural purposes, . • ^ . Fre6 Tin, graniilft'ted or bar, . .,)•;';•' • , Free -' • ■ Tin, ahd Zinc, or Spelter, in block or pig. Free Tin Clan's, Slides and Spangles for manufi^cturing Hoop Skirts, . . , ,.„, ■,,,'., Free Tinctures, . • . .].;>.• I' ,7rM; .[.• . 63c p«r gal Tin Plates, . . . , . .5 per cent Thibet Hair, unmanufactured, ,' . Free ; Tobacco, mamifactured, except Cigars, and including ' ■' ' Snufif, . 5 per cent, advalorem and 15c per lb Tobacco, unmanufacturedj .,,.,,, v ,,,.., jA- -,< • Free ,j, Tow, undressed, •:*,,,', .-.-,- ^,; .. Free '.'■■'■■' Toys, . . . •, !*^ ' . ., 16 per cent Trees, Plants and Shrubs, Bulbs and Roots, iv'.:;. :*% Free ..■ . Trenails and Wedges, . . J -•'! i'-'''ui, Free ^h Tubes and Piping, of Copper, Brass or Iron, when drawn, Free -' Turpentine, other than Spirits of . . Free -''••••/ Type, printing, . . . 6 per cent '9 '»*•? < V SiUr Varnish^ bright and black, when used for ships or vessels • ?i // ij-.t" only, . . ... Free Varnish, other than bright and black, . . 15 per cent Veneering of wood or ivory, ■ ^"/ *' i,*' ." '"" ^' 'J^' ,. Free "-•'■>• Vegetables used chiefly in dydng, • ' " 'j,'.',» Free " Culinary, . , . ■ '/\. Free ; ,n^„„ " Fibres (when used for manufact'ng purposes), Free ;,, Vehicles of travellers (except those of hawkers and •>u\<'r. circus troops), . . » Free .'.tiiK Vegetablesj Fish and Meats, preserved . 15 per cent .'r.;^-Uoo]cA>lnders» Ae. 1>» Miggoe ^ Oo.y ITata, Capa, yiiys, A:« « Ae. 1870.] TAI'.IFF CU8T0M DUTIKS. 106 Vermoutl), Vitiegar, Vitriol, bJue, , ". i J tm; ('.•»■!■■ iti n,r(7 ."."/( '••^ B" • "W 80c. pergul 15 per cent Free Walnuts, Dried Fruits, . . .15 per cent Weaving and Tram Sillf, and Weaving or Tram Cotton, for maliing Elastic Webbing and Crinoline Thread for covering Crinoline Wire, . . Free Whale Oil, in the casks from on ship board, and in the condition in which it was first landed, , . Free Wheat, . . . ;|. ' '." . Free Whiting or Whitenuig, . .).. ; ..l.ll /, . Free White Lead, dry, and Wliite Zinc, . . Free .n Wines of all kinds, including Ginger, Orange, Lemon, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Raspberry, Elder and Cur- nu ■< k > rant Wines, (6 quart and 10 pint bottles to be held to contain a gallon) 2o per cent, ad valorem, and 10c per gal tf Wire (brass or copper, round or flat), Wire (iron,) . . • ',' Wood of all kinds, wholly unmanufactured, '''■■'' Woods and Drugs, used chiefly in dyeing. Wood, manufactured, not elsewhere specified, Wool, . . . Woollens, .... Woollen Netting, for india rubber shoes, Writing Desks, Fancy and Ornamental Cases and Uoxes, and other Fancy Goods, . . • ; -. • ' ' '. \ ^ . ..-•'.■ Yellow Metal, in bars or bolts, and Yellow Metal fcheathing, , ,. . . . Zinc or Spelter, in blocks or pigs. Zinc or Spelter, in sheets. Zinc, white, dry. Free 5 per cent Free Free 15 percent Free 1 5 per cent Free 16 per cent F"2e Free Free Free Packages and cases in which Goods are usually imported, Free ; ex- ".ept only bottles, jars, demi-johns, brandy casks, barrels or other packages' in which spirituous liquors, wines, malt liquors, and carboys containing sulphuric acid, are contained — and all goods not enumerated — 15 per cent. EXPORT DITTIES. Shingle Bolts, per cord of 128 cubic feet, Stave Bolts, " . " Oak Logs, per M., Spruce Loj?s, ' Pine Logs, r-i!'!. ,;i .'USi :■ ■(■ '■ \ ■■■■ffji't ;, '! ■1 ^'.f •■ ■(■1 i $1.00 • 1.00 »,.! I • '2.01/ » l.OC , 1.00 AJ-exarttdrc^ ^WovJsifi* oor. JSorttt. cixxcl Greorse-stiB. f e3 i ei H I ei hi 3) Head, your FreHorlptloiig to Clmloner's. 106 EXCI8K DUTIES. [1870. THB VOLLOWINQ Under Regulations and Restrictions to be prescribed by the Minister of Customs. Camaffes of traveUers, and carriages laden with merohandiie, and not to include circus troops and hawkers. Looi motive and Railway paaseof^er bagsrage and freight oars, running upon any line of road crossing the frontier, so long as Canadian loco- motives and cars are admitted free under similar circumstances in the United States. Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages, and harnesses of. ,' Travellers' baggage. THE FOLLOWINO GOODS, When tae produce and growth of any of the B. N. A. Provinces, may be imported free of duty, viz. : — Animals of all kinds ; Fresh, Smoked and Salted Meats ; Oreen and Dried Fruits ; Fish of all kinds; Froducts of Fish, and of all other crea- ture(' living in he water: Poultry; Butter, Cheese. Lard, Tallow; Tim- ber a id lumber of all kinds, round, hewed or sawed, but not otherwise manufactured in whole cr in part ; Fish Oil ; Gypsum, ground or un- ground. TABLE OF PROHIBITIONS. The following articles shall be prohibited to be imported under a penalty of two hundred dollars together with a forfeiture; of the parcel or package of goods in which the same may ha found, viz. : Books, Drawings, Paintings, Prints, and Photographs of an immoral or indecent character. Coin, base and counterfeit. f ^" . EXCISE DUTIES. Spirits, of the proof of Sykes' Hydrometer, Malt, per gallon, per lb., Snuff, ground dry, . per lb., Tobacco— Canadian Twist, Tabae blane entorgv^tte, per lb.. Fine Cut, . . per lb., Cavendish, Plug, Twist, and all other maoufac- tured Tobacco, not before described, per lb.. Cigars— Value not over f 10 per thousand, per 1000, •• " over $10 and not over #15 per 1000, ♦• " *• over tl^, and not over «20 " «• " " over $20, aud not over $40 " si, «f > " " over $40 per 1000, " Petroleum and Coal Oil, . . per gallon. Any fermented beverage made in imitation of beer or malt liquor, and brewed in whole or in part from any other substance than malt, . per gallon. $0.68 0.01 U.IO 0.05 0.10 0.10 1.00 2.00 8.00 4.00 6.00 0.05 0.08)^ LICENSE FEES. For a license for distilling and rectifying, or either, by any process, .... |250 *For a first class license for malting, . - . 200 * •' a second class " " ' ,• . 150 ♦ " a third class " «♦ , . .100 For a license for brewing, . . .50 For a license for manufacturing tobacco, . . 60 * Provided the Oovernor m Council may so direct. Sol&ool Books »ud Stationery— Barnes A Co. p. lHagee A Co.— Clotl> Ca.pg anct Felt MatH. 08X Co. J 1870.] WEATHRR TABLE. 107 TABLE OF STAMP DUTIES. stamps required on Notes, Drafts, or Bill of Exchange, executed singly :— Under 126, . . • • Free For |25, . . • t .1 cent " $50 and over $25, . ^ . . •■. . Scents " $100 and over $50, . , • • • Scents " each additional $100. . . « . 8 cents " each " fraction of $100, . .8 cents On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in duplicate :— > For $100, . . . . 2 cents " each additional $100, . - . .2 cents « '< « fraction of $100, . Scents On Drafts or Bills of Exchange in more parts than two : — For every $100, . . . . 1 cent " each additional $100, . . . 1 cent " each additional fraction of $100, . . 1 cent Interest made payable at the maturity of any Bill, Ac, shall be count* ed as part of the principal sum. Stamps must be cancelled at the time of affixing the same, by vrriting or stamping thereon the date. The stamps for Notes, Ac, to be affixed by the maker or drawer ; and in case of any draft or Bill of Exchange drawn out of the Dominion, by the acceptor or first drawer. Table for Foretelling the Weather through all the Lunations . .^r of each Tear. If the new moon, the first quarter, the full moon, or tne last quaner happens Between midnight and 2 ) in the morning. ) 2 and 4 morning. ^4 and 6 " 6 and 8 " 8 and 10 " ;• .^ . 10 and 12 " At 12 noon, and 2 P. M. Between 2 and 4 P. M. 4 and 6 ?. M. 6 and 8 " » 8 and 10 " 10 and midnight. IN SUMMER. Fair. Gold, frequent showers. Rain. Wind and rain. Changeable. Frequent showers. Very rainy. Changeable. Fair. Fair, if wind N.W. ' Rainy, if S. orS. W. Ditto. Fair. IN WINTER. Hard frost, unless the wind be S. or W. Snow and stormy. Rain. Stormy. Cold rain, if wind be W., Snow if E. Cold and hi^h wind Snow or rain. Fair and mild. Fair. Fair and frosty, if wind N. or N. E. Rain or snow, if S. S. W. Ditto. Fair and frosty. OhMrvati 3 n <• 9 P w 9 Pye fe^tuffte— general aasortmr>yt; a.t Cliw,lonjer »g4« i ■ r . IIVI3EX: PAGB. Astronoraica't Symbol!,. 11 Auctioneers, . 89 Board ofHealth, 81 Board of Works 66 Baptist Church, 14 liaptist H. Missionary board,.. 76 Baptist Education Society, 77 Banks, 77 Karristero and Attorneys, 67 Branch Pilots, 89 British Templars, B4 Calendar Pages, 19-30 Canada^ Dominion of 64 Commissioners Water Supply,.. 48 Chamber of Commerce, 42 City of St. John, 8\) City and County of Sti John, .... 45 County of Yorfe, ft7 King's, 49 " Queen's, 60 " Sunbury, 61 " CarIeton,.'..>. ........ 6'a " Charlotte 53 '* Gloucester, 54 . " Kent, 55 " "W estmorland, 66 " Northumberland, 60 " Bestigouche, 61 ^bert,.'..... 6J! Victoria, 68 Courts, '. . . 66 Customs, Ao 86 Church of England, 72 Catholics, Roman, 72 Church of Scotland 7- Congregational Church, I'd Christians or Disciples of Christ, 75 Consuls aud Agents 81 Collectors of Slippage, 40 Dominion Tariff, 9a Diocesan Church Society 71 Exeoative Council, 65 Eclipses for 1869, 10, Equation of Time, 10 Fish Market Dues 88 Fire Department, 41 Free Baptist Church, 7^ Free Baptist Education Society, 76^ Female Reform Society '. . 42 Falls, going through, la Fredericton, Corporation of, ... . 67 Festivals in the '>burch in 1870. 12 Grammar School, .-..;... 76 General Public Hospital^.* :..... 61 Harbour Master's Fee8,^i 18 Hackney Coach Fares, 88 Holidays, Public .. IH e.n PAGE. Hook and Laddtr' Co 41 House of Assembly, 66 Hospitals and Asylums, 81 Immigrant Depaftmeot, 82 Light Houses 18 Lancaster, Parish of, 48 Legislative Council, 66 Lunatic Asylum, 81 Mechanics'^ Institute, 43 MadrM School, 76 Masonic, 82 Militia, 8b Mt. Allison Wesleyan Ed. Ins., . 77 Officers of t»>e Crown 66 Officers Bp.ptist Convention,.... 75 Officers Orange Association,.... 88 Odd Fellows, I. 0., 85 Public Porters 8a Portland, Parish of, 46 Presbyterian Church 78 Provincial Board of Education,. 76 Provincial Institute,. ;'.'i(!ti.%.. 77 Post Office, i . . . 79 Postage^ , 83 Post Omoe» Money orders,. ..... 8|0 Police Department, 41 Port Wardens, 89 Rates of Pilotage 17 Rates of Wharfage, 86 Rates of Slippage, 88 Rates of Anchoruge, 44 Kates of Ferriage,. 88 Rates of Cartage, 84 Rates of Weighing Machines,... 8' Ref. Presbyterian Chtirtsh,. ..... 78 Railway, E. A N. A...... p^,..... 86 Signals, , .".. . . 17 Societies 41 Sons of Temperance 83-84 St. John Building hociety,. . . , 48 St. Andrew's Society, 42 St. George's Society,. 42 St. Patrick Society, 42 Simonds, Parish of, .,.«...'.... . 47 St. Martins, Pgrish of.. « Staff of the Army,....,.. 87 St. John County Teachers' Ins., 77 Surveyors of Lumber. 41 Steam t!o mmunication, ......... 8^ Statistical, 88 Top Wharfage, ......... f ...... 86 Toll8-*Su8pension Bridge, 83 Tolls— Market,. 87 Dniversity of New Brunswick,. . . 76 Wesleyan Methodist Cbureb, ... 74 Weather Table 107 York, Municipality of 68 l^l^rnes 4k,C>q.,J^^iqpif^enevf^,^t»tlp^^vp, ^p,. lonjOjp^M* ^.. PAOK. 41 66 81 82 18 48 65 81 43 ....... 76 82 8b 66 lou,.... 88 ........ 8ft 8a 78 77 79 .., 83 .. .. 41 17 '..88 4i 88 lines,... 8' «•. •.•!•• P" ...:... 17 .....:.: 41 lety,..., 48 42 ■• '#'• • • • • • 4s 42 ........ 47 ! 4.7 87 41 J;'.;... 8« 88 86 ge, 83 87 iswick,...76 107 J \V^r ^^»>.